FREELAND TRIBUNE. | Hstablishei 1338. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY', WEDNESDAY' AND FRIDAY'. < BY THB I TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OrriOti: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTHE. LONU DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. FIIEKLAND.—The TRIBUNE is delivered by carriers to subscribers iu Freelaud at the rate wf 12'4 cents a month, payable every two i months, or $1.50 a year, payable in advance. • The 'Jfffi UNM may be ordered direct from the carriers or from the oilice. Complaints of i irregular wr tardy delivery service will receive ' prompt attention. BY MAIL.—The TRIBUNE is sent to out-of town subscribers for $1.50 a year, payable in advance; pro rata terms for shorter periods. The date when the subscription expires is on the address label of each paper. Prompt re newals ihust be made at the expiration, other- j wise the subscription will be discontinued. Entered at the PostofUce at Freelnnd, Pa., as .Secoud-Clsss Matter. Make all money order*, check*, etc., payable to ' the Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREKLAND, SEPTEMBER 1 ( .">1- FOND OF THE GIRLS. The Low Affair* of tlie Father of His Country. George Washington's love affairs be- j gnu nt a very early age, and he was to ! the day of his death "fond of the girls." 1 The first sweetheart was one Mary j Bland, with whom be fell in love when he was only 14 years of age. This is I ascertained from an entry In one of his diaries, whore he refers to her as bis | "lowland beauty." Having tired of Mary, he wrote to a friend that he had decided to "bury his chaste and trou- i bleseme passion," which, having done, he soon found himself enamored of Lncy Gary, a sister-in-law of Colonel | Fairfax. His affection for this young lady lusted for 'some years, being only interrupted now and again by his nat- | urnl Virginia passion of making love to every pretty girl whom he met. In* 1752 his first serious love affair was shattered. Having fallen in love with a certain Yliss Betsy Fauntleroy, he determined to nsk her to become his wife, but tlia fntes bad destined him | to marry another, for she rejected ills proposals. II afterward came back j to liar, but found that she had not 1 changed kor mind on that score. His next heartache was caused by a | girl in New York after he had become j a colonel. She was the heiress Mary | Fhilljpge. His business called him away from her; but, having finished tills, lie returned to New York and pro posed t-o her, but was here, as before, disappointed by ber refusal. In 1738 at . Waynes Ferry, while traveling to Williamsburg with dis patches, he met his future wife, Mrs. Martha Dandridge Custis, the widow of Daniel' Park Custis. We learn from history that she was young, pretty, in telligent and rich. He had been with her all of an afternoon and was to ride away to his home the next morning. On his way lie stopped at her home ami then and there told of his love and asked her to become Ids mate for life. This time, contrary to bis previous proposals, he was accepted.—Chicago Times-Herald. A Km I IcNiiake Story. In "Life and Sport on the Pacific Coast," Horace A. Vachell relates one of his narrow escapes from n friend's bullet: "My cousin and I had been camping and hunting for several days in n sort of paradise valley. One duy, during a leng ride on horseback, wo had* seen a groat many rattlesnakes and k-itled a few, an exceptional ex perience. That night my cousin woke ill* nd saw, by the light of the moon, a big rattler crawling across my chest. He lay for a moment fascinated, hor ror struck, watching the sinuous curves of the reptile. "Then he quietly reached for his six *bootor, but ho could not see the rep tile's head, and he moved nearer, noise lessly, yet quickly, dreading some movement on my part that should pre cipitate the very tiling he dreaded, and then lie saw that it was not a suake at ! all—only the black and yellow stripe of j my blanket, which gently rose and fell as I breathed. Had he tired—well, It 1 might have been bad for me, for he confessed that his hand shook." A Ma In prop. Miss Windstraw What a wheezy, pinched little thing that baby of Mrs. PufPproud's is, to bo sure! Mrs. Blazer (contemptuously)— Yes, and to hear her talk you'd thing she had a progeny.—Leslie's Weekly. F.xpenslve Tnatea Satisfied. Nell I didn't think ('holly would ever make up his mind to get married. He had such expensive tastes. Belle —That accounts for it. He says his wife is the dearest girl in the world. —Philadelphia Itecord. TOUKH World. "I tell yon," said the curbstone moralist, "Hii is a tough world." "That's so," the busy man took time to reply, "aarf very few of us will get •nt of it alive."—Philadelphia Tele graph. Re brief, for It Is with words ns with sunbeams, the more they are condensed the deeper they burn. The average man gets angry every time be is In the wrong and knows it.— Chicago News. j Read - the - Tribune. ORDINANCE Ol£ THE BOARD OF Health of the Borough of Freehold, I'n., fur the better preservation of the publlc heulth, and to prevent the spread of coin munieahle diseases. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Borough Council of the Bor ough of Freehold, l'a.. and It is hereby or dained by the authority of the same. Set. 1. That whatever is dangerous to human life or health, whatever rentiers the air or food or water- or other drink un wholesome, and whatever building. erec tion, or part of cellar thereof, is over crowded. or not provided with adequate means ~f ingress and egress, or is n<>( suf lifieiitly supported, ventilated, sewered, drained, eleaned or lighted, are declared it. he nuisances. ami t• • lie illegal ami every person having aided in creating or con tributing to the sauie or who may support, routinue to retain any of them, shall be deemed guiltv of violation of tiiis ordin ance ami aI so lie liable for the expense of the abatement and remedy therefor. Set-. -J. No house refuse, offal, garbage, dead animals, decaying vegetable mathr. or organic waste substance "f any kind shall be thrown on any street, road, ditch, gutter or public place within the limits nf the Borough, and no putrid or decaying animal or vegetable matter shall ,M ' kept in any house, cellar or adjoining outbuild ing or grounds for more than twenty-four * SerNo person or persons without the consent or the Board of Health shall build or use any slaughter house within the limits of the Borough, and the keeping and slaughtering of all cattle, sheep, swine and the preparation and keeping of all meats, lisli. birds or other animal food, shall lo in the manner best adanted to secure and continue their wholesomeiiess as food: and every butcher or other person owning, leasing or occupying any place, room or building, wherein any cattle, sheep or swine have been, or are. killed or dressed, ami every person being the owner, lessee or occupant of any room or stable where in any animals are kept, or any market, public or private, shall cause such place, room or ludldiiig. stable or market, to lie thoroughly cleansed and purllled. and ail the oh aI. blood, fat. garbage, refuse and uuwholesome and offensive matter to lie removed therefrom nt least once in twenty four hours, after the use thereof for any of the purposes herein referred to, except from November first to April first, when the matter shall lie removed at least olio in a week, and shall also at all times keep all woodwork, save floors and counters, in any building, place or premises aforesaid thoroughly painted or whitewashed and the floors of said building, place or premises shall lie so contracted as to prevent blood or other foul liquids or washings from set tling iu tlu> earth heueatli. Sec. t. No blood pit. dung pit, offal pit or privy well shall remain or he construct ed witliin any slaughter house. Any one so offending against (his rule shall be guilty of creating ami maintaining a nuis ance prejudicial to public health ami shall he required to remove the nuisance wit Ida ten days from the date of notice. of all slaughter houses are required, dur ing tlic months of .IHIIP. July. August and September, to distribute twice iu each week not less than twenty tie pounds of chloride of lime about their premises, and also to remove the contents of any manure pit or manure pile on the premises, in once each week, the said premises ami contents of manure pits being hereby declared to lie a nuisance prejudicial to public health, unless subject to frequent disinfection nnrt cleaning as herein indicated. No pigs or hogs shall lie kept in the same iuelosui'e with a slaughter house nor shall they b led there or elsewhere, upon the offal of the slaughtered animals. See. li. No person or company shah erect or maintain within the limits of this r.orouglpnny manufactory or place of bus! ness dangerous to life or detrimental to health, or where nil wholesome, offensive or deleterious odors, gas. smoke, deposit or exhalations are generated, without tin permit of i lie Board of Health, and all such establishments shall lie kept cleat* and wholesome So as not to lie offensive or prejudicial to public health: nor shall anv offensive or deleterious or waste sub stance, refuse or injurious matter he al lowed to accumulate upon the premises, or to lie thrown or allowed to run Into nn.v public waters, stream, watercourse, street, load or public place. And every person, or eoinnany conducting such manufacture or business shall use the best unproved and all reasonable means to prevent the escape of smoke, gases and odors, and to protect the health and safety of all oper atives employed therein. ! See. 7. The business of hone and liorso ! boiling shall not he allowed, unless eon ducted under cover. Ilic building to lie pro vided with smoke consumers, and n due regard lie had to cleanliness in the ills posit ion of tip- offal. No bone boiling es t ahlisliiiiciit or depository of dead animals | shall lie kept or erected in any part of ibis Borough without a permit from the Board o| Health. Sec. s. \o permit shall he granted to any person or persons to curry on the bust "ess of boiling bones and dead animals un til after a careful inspection of the local My. buildings mid apparatus, and of tin plans for conducting the business, by at* accredited inspector or the Board or I Ic.-llt 11. Sec. }. \o hone boiling establishments or depositories of dead animals shall Tic km or rivwril In „ ||,|,. k | v |„ huhitcd neighborhood. See. 1(1. The floors of all hone boiling es j Inhlishments ami depositories of dene animals shall he paved with asphalt or with brick or stone, well laid iu eenient. or some Other impervious material, and shall "e well drained, ami all such establish incuts shall have such adequate water sup Ply as will enable thorough cleanliness t• ] be maintained. Sec. li. The boiling of bones and dead animals, etc.. shall lie conducted in steam i inlil li.-ltl. s, .-is ~r , :il,lrons. fr„t„ which the foul vapors shall tlrsl be eon j ducted through scrubbers or condensers • Mid then into the hack part of the „ s |, pit I of the furnace tire, to be consul I. or I.* other apparatus equally etlhient in pre rolll,h ' , ' , "' l, "~ Die offensive ,-r ; See I'J. When hones are being dried ' after boiling tliev shall be placed in a elos.- i ;chamber, through which shall be passed. I bv means of pipes large volumes of fresh I Hie outlet terminating in the tire pit See. hi. All parties carrying on a bo'm u"* n "* s :, "l "< Imvlmr permits t. ' Die business and violating these! o ill nances, shall he lined for cvorv such ellensc. and for each month's coatiniinne*. to i 'n^V MM "' , ;,ml " ,s > be liable to indictment at common i.nw for i ami maim.lining a nuisance ' * ! l \ I 1"-' s, ''Tetnr.v shall have pro | tided a book in which to enter the names I or all persons engaged in the business of j"'""- bones ami having depositories of d .id mi mills: also the location of work-* and appliances as reported by the inspee , i | ." " f M '"'•used Of Hot. the miinbel and date of permit and remarks. Nee 1.,. Slaughter houses, rendering es tablishments butcher shops, shall be in eluded and subject to the above regulations in t he preceding seven sections referriii "r"!:„,.s. Sec hi. 'rip. keeper or keepers of a liver* or other stable shall keep Ids or their stain*, and stable yard el, ■an. and shall not per nut. between t lie fifteenth of Mnv and the day of November, more than ott*. wagon load of two enhie yards of manure io accumulate in or near the same at anv one time, except by expressed permission or the Board of Health, nor shall anv manure he removed except in a tight ve huh-, so protected that the immure, in pro • ■ •ess ~f removal, may not lie dropped ,, f left in any street, road, lane or wnv of tin- Borongh. See. 17. \o pig pen shall be built or maintained within the limits of this Bor ough without n permit from the Board o Health, or witliin one hundred ami lift* feet of any well or spring of water used for drinking purposes, or within twenty feet ..fatly Street or of an inhabited house or unless constructed in the following man ncr. viz: so that fhe floor or floors of tin some shall not he less than two feet from the ground, in order that the filth in cumulating under the same may be easily removed: and such filth neeumulating in. about and under the same shall be re moved nt least onee n week from Aoril 1 io December 1. ami oftener if so ordered, and on the failure of any owner or oeen i tder •<" such premises so' to do. then II"- ; same Klin It be done at the direction of the ; Board *f Health. i | See. IK. All nrlvv vaults cess tiool* or l : ••eservolrs shall, from the flfieenth ilay of I October, be thoroughly dllnfeeted mice i ach month, nuit all vaults, eessnools or reservoirs becoming offensive or injurious l" health shall be cleaned. But it shall | not be lawful for nnv person exeunt n ' lie, used privy eleaner to empty or clean anv prb v vaults, eessnools or reservoir*. Sc. iti. T'vcrv person desirous of belli* licensed to emptv or romnvi' the contents of privy well# and sinks within the limits of the jurisdiction of the Board of Health, suuii luaKe application lu wining iu mi me bcvuruy unit (igiuuu<* ot ms ouotiess p.nod of one $ tar, and tor audi licence so lie anuil pay to tue lioam oi ; m-aiia tin- sum of uit dollar.-.; and wnen ever any sueli person snail desire, uiidci j ins license, to empty or cieuuse any privy well or sink, lie .--nail first taae liom in. Board of Health a permit to do so. ai widen time he shall furnish to the Se retary Hie name of the owner, agent ot ] occupant of sueli property as snail so em ploy mm, to In- meiuioiied iit said permit, ; and recorded in the office and shall stale where the contents shall be deposited. .Nee. 2d. 'i he sewage from eneli building ' on every street provided with a common j sewer, shall lie conducted into said sewer. Sec. 21. That portion of the house drain which is outside ot tip? building and more tintti four feet of the foundation walls, j shall l>e constructed either of iron pipe oi , vitrified drain pipe. See. 1:2. That portion of the house drain outside or under a building, ami within four feet of the foundation walls, together with the soil-pipe, shall he construeied r cast iron with lead joints, or wrought Iron | pipe with serewetl joints, and in eitliei ease protected from rust. The waste pipe connected with the conductors from the roofs, ami other pipes inside the building, or outside ami within four feet of the! foundation walls, sitall likewise be con struct ed of east iron with leaded joints, or of wrought iron of screwed joints. But pipes connected with the conductors from the roof, but not entering the building may he vitrified earthen pipe. See. 28. The house drain and other pipes for the conveyance of sewage shall he laid with uniform grade ami with a fall of not 1 less than one inch in four feet, except in those eases the Board of Health may permit otherwise. Sc.-. 21. All pities connecting a water closet with a soil-pipe shall lie trapped, each separately. All waste pipe shall In trapped. each separately, ami close to t IK coiinections with eaeli hath. sink, howl or other fixture, unless adequate provision is made for downward ventilation through said waste pipes, in which ease one trap may serve for several fixtures. See. 23. All soil ami waste-pipes shaft he carried at their full sl/.e through tin roof and left open. A provision shall als. he made for admitting air to the house drain side of the main trap, if sueli trap® exists. Sec. 2.(1 All drains now built sitall he reconstructed whenever. In the opinion ot the Board of Health, it may he necessary. Sec. 27. The joints in the vitrified pipes shall lie carefully cemented under and around tlic pipe, and tin- joints in tin- cast iron pipe shall lie run and calked with lead. All iron pipe shall lie of stamla:*it weight. See. 28. All changes in direction shaft lie made with curved pipes. All joints ana pipes shall he made air light. Lend pipe® may lie used in connectimr fixtures, of not greater lengths than eight feet. Whenever it shall he deemed necessary by the Health Olllcer. a vent pipe shall lie attached to the highest part of the bend in the trap on the sewer side of the water seal. Sc'ui veld pipe may enter the soil-pipe above the highest fixture or may he extended through tin- roof. The work shall he done bv skilled mechanics in a thorough workman like manner, and satisfactory to the Bonn* of Health. Sec. 2b. Before proceeding to construct any portion of the drainage system of ® hotel, tenement, dwelling house or other building, tin- plumber constructing the sani". shall file with the Board or Health a plan thereof, showing the whole drain age system, from its connection with Un common sewer to its terminus ill the house together with the location and slsse of alt brandies. # traps. ventilating pipes and fix lures, li shall lie the duty of the plutnbe*- constructing any portion of tile drainage system above mentioned to leave all pipes unciivered ami open to view for inspection '>" l! "' Health (MHcer for the period of six I.ours after tin- service personally upon the Health Officer of a written notice, that said pipes are laid ami connected. When that portion of the honsi* drain from the sewer to the property line shall be eon licetcil. a notice .->hnll be served as above provided. When the remaining portion of Hie house drain is laid and connected, no tice shall lie served as above provided, and other pines of the drainage system are in place and connected. notice shall be served as above provided. See. .111. Tiie following named disease® are ileelareil to he communicable ami dan germ is to tin- iniblie health, viz: Small pox. i\ariola. \ariolehl.) Cholera, lAsiatle or Fpidoinie.i Sea.'let Fever. (Scarlatina, scarlet Hash, i Measles. I Unlit lieria. Mem hrniM'ons Croup. 11 linhl liorit ie Croup. Idlditherllie Son- Throat,) Tvplioid Fever. Typhus Fever. Yellow Fever. Spotted Fever. iCerebro snliuil Meningitis.) Be lli p-'.or Fever. Kphleiiib' I i.vsteiilerv. J[y dropliobia. i Babies.i ami (Banders. iFarev.i and shall be understood to be im-lmb-d In the following regulations, unless eerlain of them nub* are specified. See. .'sl. Whenever anv knows thai anv person within Ids family •>r household has a communicable disease, dillirrerons to the piddle health, he shall 'ituoodlnß'iv rer.ort the same to the Health ' Mlb-or. irivlntr the name, street and num ber. or local bin of thp house, and when over a ease of V-iatb- Cholera. Small ix.v Searh'f Fever I'oldhe'bl Vfi'ii|bi'iiti""n- Croio. Typhoid Fever. Tvidms Fever. Vol tow Fever or Measles shall be ret.o-ned If. Hie "...aril of Health as nrovhb'd In Foe. •bin .'sl and 32 of tlds ord<e->tie<* the T!""Bn ' Mlieer slt-'ll en use a printed notb-o. not b-® than I'vrli' Inches sonare to lie fastened • moll (be front don|- ol' o'tiej- con vol -i|ffit> •dace -.f e-i.-b hon--e in which sueli .lUon--*e tirevatls •'-•Motng Hie nature of Hie disease • nil ferti'dd'n:* all perS"US except tlioc duh anlt'eri/eil. from going in or out from in or out anv ntaH-rtai • Mib-es to he maintained and kept posted •it the Health Officer is sat'-fieri that the tiMiise has lu-en erepei'lv e|enns*-ri. riistn '"•"•feil and nerlftpfl- -niri in en-e -nel< on Hee Is removed without oerni's--l.n fr>n be 15 aid ef ItealHl or Health Officer. I>- fore the danm-r of eont-ur'on b-.s c-aseit Hie name of the person head of tto* familv 'Cf'iinyliic siu-h house torrnther with the b ■ ilily of the house shall he published, and the person or persons removing said ip flee, or causing such removal, shall tie fined in the manner herein provided. And whenever the iiuarantiue shall he declared tlie slime shall continue for a period of three weeks, and may be extended for a longer period b.v Hie Board of Health, if nn.\ person or persons shall remove, deface, tear down or injure in any way anv notice "I infectious or contagious disease posted •is above directed, they are hereby declared liable to I lie penalties hereinafter provided. Any person or persons violating anv of the provisions of the regulations to prevent tin spread of contagious or infectious diseases as contained in tliis ordinance is or niv hereby declared liable to a fine of not lex*, than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, or imprisonment ..f not less than twenty lour hours or more than sevetitv two hours in tip- borough jail or both, at the discretion of tiie Burgess or Justice of the I once before whom such ease shall he tried. See, .32 Whenever any physician finds that any person whom he is called upon n. visit has a communicable disease, danger ous to the public health, he or she shall immediately report tlic same to tin- Health 'Mlieer, giving tiie name, street number, or location of the house; ami the Health Of ficer shall immediately notify the teacher "f principal .f the schools, academics, sen. inaries or kindergartens in the Borough a which pupils residing in the family in which said dlsuase exists to dispense'with their attendance. Nee. No person shall within the limits of this Borough, unless by permit of the Board of Health, carry or remove fron one building to another any patient af fected with any communicable disease, dangerous to the piddle health. Nor shall any person b.v any exposure of anv in dividual so affected, or of the hmlv of sueli individual or of any article capable of con veving contagion or infection, or bv anv negligent act coime<ted with the case or custody thereof, or b.v a needless exposure "f himself or herself, cause or contribute to the spread of the disease from anv sm-n individual or dead body. See. :m. No undertaker or other orse or persons having' charge of the funeral or burial of the body of a person who has died of a.ny of the diseases mentioned in • Section fin of tlds ordinance, shall in any case, furnish or provide for snob funeral more than the necessary number of cot*, verances for the immediate adult relative® I of the deceased and pall hearers and alt such conveyances which may have boe used ot in such funeral or bv any person or persons who have been residing in the same family or house w'Hi the do i ceased, shall be fumigated with sulnhur i If possible and when not possible shall be thoroughly disinfected immediately after their use. See. fis. No person suffering from, or having very recently recoverd lrom Small pox. Scarlet lever, idphllici'la, lel low Fever or Measles, shall expose himself, nor shall any one expose any one under his charge 111 a similar condition, in any conveyance, without having previously no titled tin' owner or person in charge of such conveyance ot the fact of such condition as above stilted. It shall he the duty ot tlic Board of Health to have this section printed on a card, ami to furnish the owner ot each public conveyance with a copy thereof, ami it sitall he the duty of the owner of such conveyance to display stun card in such conveyance. And the owner or person in charge of such conveyance inns! not, after the entry of any person so infected into ids convcynuee, allow any other person to enter it without having sufficiently disinfected it under the direc tion of the Board of Health. See. ;ili. No person shall let or ill re any house or room in a house, or inn. in whh-n a communicable disease, dangerous to the public health, has recently existed, until I lie room or house and premises therewith connected have been disinfected to the satisfactjon of the Board of Health. See. .17. Members of any household In which any of the diseases mentioned In Section fin of this ordinance, shall abstain from attending places of publie amuse ment. worship or education, and. as far as possible, from visiting other private houses. Sec. fiN. The clothing, bed clothing and bedding of persons who have been sick with any communicable disease, dangerous to the public health, and tiie rooms widen they have occupied during sueli sickness, together with their furniture, shall he dls Infected under the direction or the Board of Health. See. in case of the prevalence, or of reasonable ground to apprehend the pre valence of inagligiiant disease in tills Bor ough. the Board shall direct specially the cleansing of houses, cellars, yards, or such other places as they may consider re qulsitc or prudent for the preservation of the health of the Borough, or for the mitigation of the disease. See. in. In ease of the prevalence of communicable disease in this Borough tin- Board shall remove persons from filthy and noxious habitations, or from noxious and peculiarly exposed places, to other luildta lions, whenever two-thirds of all the mem bers shall determine that the faithful care of i lie health of the Borough or any neigh borhood thereof requires such a measure. See 41. For the purpose of preventing mischief arising from rumors of com municable disease in tliis Borough no per son shall publish any account of anv coin imiiilcnhlc disease in this Borough or any case of such disease, without first obtain ing permission from the Board. Sec. 42. No physician shall Intentional!*. In his reports to the Board, exaggerate the number of cases of contagious disease un der Ids care, or furnish a certificate of death purposely to conceal the true or rent disease producing the same, or npplv ficti tious names to new-horn children, or ot net w Ise render false or evasive reports calculated to mislead and deceive Mil* Board and any physician so offending shall lie subject to the penalties prescribed in this ordinance. Sec. in. 1 *pon the return of eases of eon Jaglous diseases as mentioned In Section -.0. being made, the Health Officer shall place or cause to he nlaccd a suitable phi card hearing the name of disease, to he fastened upon the front door or other con spleuous place of each house in which such sickness prevails, and to he maintained there during the existence of the disease mid until the Health Officer is satisfied that Hi" bouse has been pronerl.v cleansed, disinfeoted and tmrificd: and In* case sueli placard is removed without permission from the Health Otficer. the name of the person, head of the family, oceiipving such house, together with the locality of the house ami the fact that a contagions dls case exists therein, shall be published: nn no person or persons shall remove the phi enrd or <-ause such removal without an thorlty. See 4. Fvery person living of Small-pox shall be removed ami buried from place ov de„t , within twenty-four hours after such death. s r*,'- T 1 . \ wrtlflcl copy of the death and lin rial of a person who died in this Borough, or who has been brought to or from tills lloiimirli for Imrlnl. ahull In- run. ished by tin- Secretary upon payment of I lie suiii of fifty cents by the party apply ing for said certificate. See. hi. No animal affected with eotn nmnieahle disease, dangerous to the public health, shall be brought or kept within I lie limits of this Borough, exeept bv per mission of the Board of Health, and the bodies of animals dead of such disease or killed on aeeount thereof, shall not lie buried within five hundred feet of any rest nor disposed of otherwise tlian as the said Board or its Health Officer shall direct. Sec. 17. No milk which has beep water cd. adulterate, reduced or changed in any respect from its natural condition bv tin addition of anv foreign substance shall in brought into. held, kept or offered for sab at any place in this Borough. Sec. is. No meat, fish, birds, fowls, fruit, vegetables, milk, and nothing for hunine food, not being healthy, fresh, sound wholesome, tit ,nnd safe for stu-h u-'c.noi any animal or fish that died by disease, ami no carcass of any calf, pig or lamb, which al the time of Its death, was less than fotir weeks old. ami no meat Iherof-om shall h ■ • rought within the limits of this Belong* or offered or held for sale as food anv here in said Borough. Sec. 4fi. It shall he the H•;tv ef the oecn pant of every house within the limits of tliis Borough in tin- month of May. in each ami every vear. to cleanse the cellars there •l of all dirt, vegetable and other impure •natter calculated to engender disease, am* to cause them to ho thoroughly whitewash ed with fresh lime. See. ."P. H shall be the duty of ever> adult and every parent, guardian or tmtste'i of every minor, residing within the limits of this Borough, who lias not had small "ox. or being vaccinated so to have take cow-pox regularly, to he. if an adult, vac cinatcd. or in case of a minor, to cans, such minor to be vaccinated within sl> mouths from the date of the nssn*re of this ordinance, unless unable to d<> so to reason of poverty; and it shall bo inwfie for any regularly educated phvslcian re siding in tliis Borough on application of such resident adult, or the parent, maste or guardian of such resid'uit minor, as ar unable h.v reason of novortv to pav the vac cination fee. to vaccinate said adult or said minor, and •♦Vesenf his hill therefor, pron erlv authenticated, for an amount not ex ding the fee usually charged for such services, ami to recover the same off aim from tlie corporation. Sec. 31. No pupil shall lie allowed to al tend the public schools of tills Borough who lias not been vaccinated successfully within seven years. See. ,V 2. No parent, guardian or master 111 whr.se house or family there shall have been a communicable disease, dangerous to the public health, shall permit anv child residing In said house or fnntllv. to attorn* ••iiv public, private or Sunday School, rfte. the cessation of said disease, within a period of thirtv davs after the house sliaP have been thoroughly disinfected noq cleansed. And it -hall be the duty of the School Board to have this section orbited "li card-., men t Inn'iv the names '.f disease, declared conini"oicah|o and dangerous (>• the m'lilie health in tliis ordinance, and nested in overv v-hnnl room ill tlds |{or °utrb: and it shall he the defy of wirt* teacher to rend the section tc the school at :l iiinntli and whenever epidemic Sec. 3fi F.ye|-y undertaker m- other ••Ci sco who iron have clou-ire of the funeral of d'*nd person, spall procure n properly tilled out certificate of the death 'nd if probable cause in accordance with Ho form proscribed bv the state Board e* Health, and ohnll present the onipe t.. the de.d.'io.l.-d officer Ml- member of t lie Of Health and obtain a burial or transit oeriult thereupon at least twontv-fon hours before the time nnpniutcd for stu-n funeral* ad lie i-h-Hl not i-"ionv> or none in anv dad body until such burial or trap -.lt nermit "hall have been procured Sec. 3|. Fvary person who acf n a sex ten or undertaker, or cemetery keener. ""'lhlu Hie limits of tlds Borough. orshas • lie charge or care of anv tomb, vault, bnrvbig "round or other dnee for tlin re ception ef the dead, or where Hw bodies of anv human beings are deposited. s'ail so coedec* bis b>isl||e-w ami so care for spy such olace above named. as to a.v-td fietrt incut or danger to the public liehtth: una every person uudertnk'ng preparaHoits for tlic lii'i-inl of a bedv dead from oniiin"c*- < able diseases as hertdnbefore enumerated, shall admit sueli preca"t|op as the ftn-t'-o of Health luav m-eserii.e to prevent the spread of S"oh disease. No de-ol liody shall lie exhumed ntld removed between tin. nmuths of May end September. livlm-tve. and no body dead from small-pox shall exhumed and removed. Sec. 53. Any pernon violating any section or provision of this ordinance shall bo liable for every such ofl'ence, upon the con victloii before the Burgess or any Jnstk-o of the l'euce of this Borough, to a line or not less than three dollars or more than one hundred dollars, to be recoverable a® provided by law. Sec. 3d. That no exhaust, blow-off, not drip pipe front steam engines or steam bolt ers shall connect with a sewer, house drain, tain water conductors, soil, waste or veui pipe. Such pipes shall discharge into a suitable tank or condenser of such dimen sions as may he approved by the Board of Health, front which tank or condenser ® proper outlet to the house drain or sewer shall be provided. Any person or corpor ation who shall violate or fttil to comply with any of the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction, pay a line not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, and not less than three dollars for any one offense, re coverable with costs. All persons or cor porations now permitting steam exhaust. Idow-otT or drip pipe to discharge directly Into a house drain or sewer, shall comply with tliis rule within thirty days after the date of the approval hereof, or upon tin failure so to comply shall lie liable to tlio penalty as above set forth. See. ."7. Al! master plumbers, journey men ami persons engaged in the plumbing business in the Borough of Freelund. anrt master plumbers. Journeymen ami persons doing plumbing work in the Borough or Freelaud. shall make application according to the form hereinafter specified, for * license to engage in or do said work, to th Board of Health, and if the applicant is satisfactory to said Board, the Secretary thereof shall Issue a license to said appli cant on the payment of #3. (Ml, including the filing of a bond in the sum of sfiffO. con ditioned for the faithful performance of alt duties enjoined by the rules and regulation*, of the Board of Health, during the period <>f two years, which bond shall he renewed biennial or when in the judgment of said Board of Health new* sureties may he r* quired: the said license shall lie applied for before the first day of April of each mm every year, and shall lie for a period of one year beginning with the first .lay of April. Fee. 3N. No person or persons, corpora tion or corporations shall lav a drain eon noeted with a dwelling house or otlie* building or doing any plumbing work what ever without having first obtained permis sion to do so from the Board of Health. Sim*. ."ill. Tin* license to master plumbers ami journeymen engaged in the plumbing business shnll be in form as follows: This is to certify that i> hereby authorized to engage in the -plumb lug business in the Borough of Freeland for the period ending the first day of April, A. I> subject to the rui#s and retruiations tlat are how or iua> be at any time hereinafter adopted by th- Bonrd of Health of said Thorough. President. Secretary. See. (in. That it shall not be lawful to connect privy vaults or cesspools, in an\ manner with any of the public sewers, now constructed or may hereafter be construct ed within the limits of the Borough of I'Tcclaml. or from any connection of sale privy vaults or cesspools therewith b> means of private sewers leading Into thr saine, and any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this resolution shall for each offense forfeit and pay a line of not less than three i:t dollars nor inon than twenty dtp dollars, to lie recovered ie name and for the use of the Borough of Freehold, before the Burgess or any Justici of the Peace thereof in the manner in whicl debts of like amounts are recoverable bv law. Sec. (11. That junk dealers, collectors of rags, hones, or junk and all others lie ami are hereby prohibited from storing rags bones or other Junk which in the opinion of t he Board of Health may prove detrl mental to health, within the limits of tin Borough, or within one-half mile thereof: and if any junk dealer, collector of rags, bones or junk or other person or persons shall maintain or continue the storage 01 detention of rags, bones, etc., contrary t. the provisions of this ordinance, said house or place of storage or detention shall lu declared a nuisance and the person or pci sons maintaining or continuing the sane shall be liable, upon conviction before the Burgess or any Justice of the Pence of Hi- Borough of Freeland. to a tine of not les than twenty-five I2."ii dollars nor more than* one hundred i*l(M> dollars, to be reeovei able as provided by law. Provided tha* ♦ids ordinance shall not apply to the tern porary storage of rags, hones, etc.. by pri vnte families or householders, if the same be removed each and every week. See. trj. That nnv person or persons, cot "oration or corporations, desiring or intend log to build, construct or erect any privy v-'ult. cesspool or reservoir shall make ap olication to tin* Board of Health for permit so tn do. and the Secretary of said Board lia'l Iss'u* said permit, provided that salit applicant sluill give assurance that tin same shall be constructed, built or erect en Mot less Hum three Cli feet from the lin <-f ilie adjoining onip-rtv: nor less than hundred and fifty H."th feet from an-. well soring or other source of water usee r " r drinking or enfinarv purposes. unlcs •he *-io*faee of sneli vault, cesspool or res ••vetr Is at a lower level than the bottom •T sacli we||. nor within twenfv feet of an* -"•c t. him* or alley or inhabited lions.: •vol v uerson or persons, corporation o, -ornoratlons who shnll luilld. construct or ■•rect any privy vault, cesspool or reserv-ii* "ontrary t*. the provisions of this ordiunue. oil! be liable to. upon eonvbilon befor. B'u-gess or any Justice of the pence o* Borongti of Freeland. a fbo- <.f not b*s ♦linn dollars nor more tium twenty b* hiw"* 1,0 See. (id. \o child or otlier person belong ng (o or residing with the famllv of ain ;rs..|i or residing in (In* sniue house I'. will cli any person may li* located, who t offering from anv contagions disease mentioned in Section :n> of tills ordinal)-, shall he permitted to attend any imblb private, narochlal. .Sunday or other selioo n this Borough, and all school principal vunday School suneriutendeut s or oth. persons in charge of sneli schools, are hci. !v 1-, mired to exclude any and all suet* droii and nersops from said schools •" n exclusion to continue for a period o' ♦ hlrty days, following the discharge bv r ' "Verv or death of the nersoii 1.-isL nlthctoo in said house or famllv or of his or her i> inoyal to hospital, and the thorough femi •atlon and d'shifoetion of (he house am* premises. and all su,d children or oth-.' Persons as aforesaid, before being pe, u it fi d to attend or return to school Hi ,1 furnish to said p'ineiiuil or other person In bar;... ~f satd schools, a certificate *dg,i-d iMiaranl 1,1 uttl|ig forth thn. , -i/ii V ~n" removed, and no of he, certificate shall he reco"iil7,|.<l "'"i ."■ (11. Tin- He,,1(1, lr limvl',,- i'( H'Mi.msiitl" for ntilsnnoo 1,,.,.-*.. si„,ii ■> "ill- Kuril 1„I ovo .".Hon f T ii"". Sl , i . tl()i| fii) „5 n ™„;', r in M, ln "■'".vi.uoi'"l'!."'l •■•"".-t.'.'i 'i,; ■,V,, of III,', "I,'. tin- r,,||,. ( .||„ t . IIK.MOVI.VH M ISAM'KS. See. ({,. In all cases where fln> ii >i ["iilcr 11,1. illrcrtloi, I,f ,|A! MMpiired to remove a nuisance pursuant i,'. u,k •>'"... lOXPFXSFS fob ltKMovi.N'ff \riw AXCHS, KTC. 1 I*"/. ' J ,c ' •'•II submitted to tip* Bo. ml for removing nuisances shall he iicn If-;:;, "■■■ ™"" .1.5* wi,n, 1 ," *r 1 7 veil forihivllh If t|„. inovr, within Iwi'iit.v-fcHlr Ii •„ (llllrrr i i,. r ,.|,v .ii,.,.| ,„ h , it ! 111 till- I-JM-IIKO Of il„. own,.is 11 lion Ml,osr proinlsos rhr 1111i5,,,,,.,. ~.\isrs or Hie rxorlisr or ||,,. party or loirllrs hV 1 B " r ("teti mi 15,,,,,.,." ., i,s In all cases of nuisances to p.. removed |y the agent, occupiers or own,*, of property, who have notified to H.V.* eneet |,y this Board, it shall lie understood that shall lie or they commence the remov a I wit hin tin* time proscribed in t|„. tlce tin* Board will not interfere. mihpkllaxfoi a. See. (i!. The following schedule of time shall lie allowed in the service of notb-.- upon parties to abate nuisances where mo otherwise specified |,y resolution of m„. Board, to wit: To remove dead animals, slaughter house offal. and other mfitter in a state of decom position. and to cleanse and disinfect |„. fectud huusett, tweuty-four hours. To (.•leanHO overflowing ami leaky privy wells and water elosets, to disinfect foui wells, and to cleanse slaughter house man ure pi is, three (ill days. To <dcanse full privy wells, and manure pits, filthy houses, cellars, yards, alleys and vacant hits, to repair and regulate surface drainage, and leaky and defective drain pipes, five (.") days. To remove hogs and pens, to cleanse slaughter houses and cow stables, to till up or drain ponds of stag nant water, ten (lib days. See. 70. No complaint of nuisances shall In* received by the Hoard unless the same he In writing and dlreeted to the Hoard, or through the President or Secretary thereof officially. Sec. 71. When any nuisance is referred to a committee with power t< act thereon, the said committee shall report in writing what action thev have taken in relation to it. LICMNKKI) PRIVY CLHANRRS. Sec. 7'J. Applications for license to clean privy wells, vaults, sinks, or cesspools, must state the name of the applicant, his resilience, the number of air tight tanks or barrels, pumps, trucks, horses and other appliances to he employed by said applicant and the accommodations he has for keep ing his apparatus when not In use. Sec. 7."1. rpon every such application lie lug referred to the Health Officer, he shall make the necessary inquiries and examina tions and report to the Hoard as early as practicable. If the Hoard is fully satisfied It may direct the Secretary to Issue a license tor removal thereof! to him. In con formity to thi laws and rules governing the subject, which license shall hear the date of the day 011 which It Is ordered to le is sued. and every Issue of license and re newal tiiereof shall be reported to the Hoard nt Hie next meeting thereof. See. 74. Whenever n license to privy cleaners or n renewal thereof Is granted, the Secretary shall register in a hook th name, residence, and place of business of the party so licensed, the number of tanks, carts or barrels, pumps, trucks, horses, etc.. to he employed by him. See. 75. The period for the termination of licenses for cleaning privy wells, vaults, <inks. etc.. shall bf on April 1">, In on en and every year, after which licenses tuny be granted upon the full payment of slo.tm bv the applicant, and his full compliance with the laws and rules of the Hoard. See. 70. A permit for emptying or clean ing a privy well, vault, sink or cesspool shall he Issued by the Secretary in the name of the licensed party applying foi the same, stating therein the location of the premises and the name of the owner, or agent or occupant thereof so employing him. It shall specify tin* da** for the r movltig of the contents, but may be ex tended two days longer, If. In the judgment of tln> Health Officer, the work was de ferred or postponed In consequence of sum* unavoidable circnmstnu"cK. I'very permit shall be returned to the Secretary on the day succeeding Its termination, and. if not so returned, no fit her permits shall be granted to the delinquent cleaner until the rule is complied with, and if not returned within three days after Its termination, the Secretary shall report the same to fli* Honrd. who shall take such action thereon as may be deemed proper. See. 77. No privy well, vault, sink or cesspool shall be cleaned, and the content* thereof removed or transported, .unless in an air tight tank or barrels. See. 7K. Any violation of law. or of the rules of the Hoard, will subject the offender ♦ o a forfeiture of Ids license or a suspen sion thereof, at the option of the Hoard. See. 151 I'N-ery party licensed shall re. '•ol\e with Ids license a printed copy of the rules and laws on the subject, so tlmt he '•xlst ' ice U,> " of ,K . non,, "' ,> "f their See Mil. Hermits shall be submitted for "Xiiiiiliinlb.il at the place where the worn s being done, when required by police and other proper qualified officers. Sec. 81. \o deposit of kitchen garbage -hall he made wit bin the built-up portion •r the borough of Freelnnd. or upon anv lot •r open space lying within any portion rtiiMor except by a special permit from the Hoard of Health. • ,Vl -- I'oiice Officers. Constables and Watchmen are enjoined and citizens are re <nortfu"y desired to give information In the Hoard of Health of any violation of fh llf 1 its !tnnV ,r n, l regulations of the Hoard, so that the snnttnrv measure, dues''(li'V" 1 1 "l!" 1 '#' !° ••' the Hen,,- L,, 'ft'Rlt "f the Horongh nistv be UISS Sec. A'l ordinances or parts of or dinances conflicting with these ordinances be and the same are hereby repealed. I assed flnnllv In Council August 5. RMH CLIARLDS MOKHSF 'II HA< 'IIKR. Attest: JOHN' J. MeHRFVRT'y'. ' Approved September 11. 1001 ' "'"''"J* JOHN F. ROYLK, _____ Hnrgess. HOARD OF Hi;ALTH 1) FPA RTMI ;NT~ lit TIN OF i- KI:I:J.AM> i* v „ , . .WJbK I NNl'Kt TO|{. ' RL-.SOLVFD, That the office of Milk In. speetor tor the Roiotigh of Freeland, bo Hid is hereby created. MMV". 1 1 11,11 " S, ' all ,H * t,H ' ,ln '. v Wlht Milk Inspector to vigiinutly lnsie t the \<• nicies and places of business of all person, -telling, or offering for sale any milk in tin. liui'oiigh of I'reeland. from time to tinn-, and whenever requested to do so by anv liizon who can slioxv reasonable grounu* .or said requests. .S'Ti"; 1,1 P'-rfm-inniiiM. Nt his 1 ,1111-1111 limit's, th'. Kitl<l Milk 111.5|„',|,,, chilli live power in ciillT "I iniy reaMi,liable 1n,(,,. I'"!'- " r lllt " l'lil I'l'M of I ill si IH'SH. IT ■ I •hu ll's nt miy IHTSIMI hhIMIIK or k,...|.1ir„. "" "y i"k til test ,111,1 Ins . my milk there kept. Sec. .'{. That tlic Health Officer shall be x-officio the Milk Insiicetor of the Ho. •t'lrb i f Freelnnd. Vdopted August 5, IJMH. JO 11 NR. HAN RON, President Hoard of Health. Attest: IIiFN M. PORTSFU, Secretary Hoard of Health. Passed finally in Council August 5. Mini. 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