FREELAND TRIBUNE. Estaclishei 1833. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. BY TUB TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Limited. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FREELAND.—The TUIIIUNK is delivered by | curriers to subscribers iu Freelaud at the rate of l-.'a cents a month, payable every two mouths, or $1.50 u year, payable In advance. The TRIBUNE may bo ordered direct from the carriers or from the otliee. Complaints of irregular or 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 labul of each paper. Prompt re newals must be made at the expiration, other wise the subscription will be discontinued. Entered at the Postofllcc at Freehold, Pa., as Second-Class Matter. Make all money orders, checks, etc., payable to the Tribune Printing Company, Limited. FREELAND, SEPT EM HER 27, LL01. A Wonderful Care. Some charitable women were recent ly inspecting the wards of a Baltimore hospital when they chanced to see a poor fellow, the expression of whose face melted their hearts. "My poor man," said one of the wom en sympathetically, "you seem to suf fer agonies." "Sure, mum," he answered, "I have the rheumatism." "Is there anything I could do for you?" asked the kind hearted woman. "\\>-M," jlowly muttered the patient, "I would like to have my fuce shaved, but I haven't the coiu." The women hold a linsty consulta tion, and one of them finally drew a crisp $2 bill from her purse. Turning to the patient, she said, "There, take this, and may you soon get better." ll#r wish was evidently gratified, for the next day when she called at the hospital to see the good effects of a shave on the rheumatic patient she was told that shortlj' after she had left on the previous day he had shown such marked improvement Hint he said he was able to got up and hurriedly left the hospital before a barber bad been summoned. It was evident that the $2 bill had wrought the wonder.—Balti more Sun. An Arctic BUI of Fare. The Eskimos at home in their native frozen wilds do not believe in cooking. Their meat, be it seal, fish, venison, trout, salmon, whale blubber or cod fish, they devour in Its natural raw state ajul with the same gusto with which the average small boy tackles a watermelon. AH for bread and vege tables, they have none. They set their seal oil lamps going, suspend a soap stone dish filled with snow over it, and with the water thus obtained they mix an equal quantity of molasses procured from the Hudson Bay company. That they drink and are happy. That is the sum total of an arctic cuisine. A Flame Combination. If a small quantity of chlorate of potash be powdered and mixed with an equal quantity of powdered sugar, a i caudle may be lighted by means of the mixture without matches. Flnco a little of it In the depression | around the wick of a candle that has I been previously used and then touch the mixture with a glass rod the end of which has been dipped in oil of vit riol. It will burst Into fiamc, lighting the candle. An FRaliornte Rank Note. The most elaborate bank note is the hundred ruble note of Russia, of the time of the Empress Catherine, which is a gorgeous piece of paper about 4 Inches by 10. The note is barred from I top to bottom with all the colors of the rainbow blended as when thrown ! thit)ugh a prism. In the center In bold , relief is a large, finely executed vi gnette of the Empress Catherine I in black.—London Tit-Bits. Testimony of the None. An eminent physician now proclaims that the ancient and general opinion i that the nose Is an index to charac ter is a fallacy. And it may be pro claimed with fully as much confidence that there is nothing which any emi nent physician kiy>ws to be so that other eminent physicians do not know to be "ain't so."— Louisville Courier- Journal. Declined the Honor. "Perkins," said Colonel Hanktbun der, "you have named a new brand of whisky after me, liave you not, sub?" "I have taken that liberty, colonel," answered the distiller. "Well, suh," rejoined the colonel, "I shall have to ask you to call it some thing else. I have tried it, suh."— Chicago Tribune. The growth of grass that comes in a long, mild, moderately niirry.ntjtuknii is said to be far more nutritious for cat fie than the spring grass. It la richer. OASTOniA. Bear, the 11,8 * ilH ' * ou Ali,:1 > s Bought OASTOniA. Bear, the The Kind Ynu Have Always Bought OASTOHIA. Bears the /> KM YOU AllM * s Bought T I ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF IP-allli of ilie Borough of Freeluiul, l a., lor the bolter preservation of ilit* public health, anil to prevent the spreiul ol com municable diseases. Re it ordained by the I Burgess and Borough Council of the Bor ough of Freehold. I'a., and it Is hereby or dained by the authority of llie same. See. 1. That whatever is dangerous to human life or health, whatever renders the air or food or water- or other drink un wholesome, and whatever building, eree lion, or part of cellar tliereoi, is over crowded, or not provided with adequate ■ ins ~'r inkivss anil vtfivss, or Is not Hill lu-ieiitlv supported, ventilated, seweieu. ill-11l i. llBlllWl; .1.-l-lur.-.l In lie nuisances, and to be illegal and wi* person having aided in creating or eon !','|l„,lln to 11..- li,ny " - colli liiii.* to retain any o< tlioni. shall l> ilcciiit-il Kiiilly of violation of I his onlln ■line anil also he liable for the cxiicnsi- ol '' See '"i- 1 ! '""y'u house' Vefllso, ili'inl animals, ileeayins; vi-irctiil.le "V 1 ! 1 ,' 1 '; "(lon m.7ny slYeel.'niail/.llleh. nnller 111 | • 111111 1 ' lllliee vv II hill Ihe llllllls of lb" lloroiiL-h. mill no pin rill or ili-eaylni! Inn oi- yre,mils for more limn menly-fi.lir 's!!o*'-| N,. iiersnn or persmis without Iha ,„'„se'nt'..r Ihe Ileanl of Health shall hull.l or use nilv slaliahtor house within the liuills of I he llereiiah, anil the keeping ami slailk'llterllll.' of all entile, sheep, swine II 111 lhe piepiinilinn ami keeping Of all meats, lish hinls ..r oilier aiilmal foml. shall hi ll, the mil li in ■!' host a.liio lei I lo secure ami continue their wholcsoiueiiess as lootl. and everv butcher or other person owning, leasing or occupying any place. room o hull.ling, wherein any 'Utile, sin p m swine have I or 'm. Xv and everv person lielug the ownci. "'SM < occupant or any room or stable where in anv animals are kept, or any inaiket. or private, shall cause such place, loom or building, stable or market, to In i lioi-oughlv cleansed and unfilled. and ail Hi Tab blood, fat. garbage, refuse and mi wholesome and offensive matter to lie removed therefrom at 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 he removed at least one., in a week, and shall also at all times keep all woodwork, save Hours and counters, in any building, place or premises aforesaid thoroughly painted or whitewashed ami the Hours of said building, plaee or premises shall be so eoiitrueted as to prevent blood or other foul liquids or washings from set tllng in the earth beneath. See I. No blood pit. dung pit. ofla" pit or privy well shall remain or be construct ed witiiin any slaughter house. Any one so offending against this rule shall lie guiltv of creating and maintaining a mils a nee pre i udlcial to public health and shall be required t> remove the nuisance within ten davs from the date of notice. See. "r. The owners, agents or occupiers of all slaughter houses are required, din ing the months of June. July. August and September, to distribute twice in each week not less tluiu twenty-tie pounds of chloride of linn- 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 and contents i,f manure pits being hereby declared to be si nuisance prejudicial to public health, unless subject to frequent disinfecthn and cleaning as herein indicated. No pigs or hogs shall be kept in the same Inelosure I witli a slaughter house nor shall tlu-y Im. fed there or elsewhere, upon the offal of the slaughtered animals. See. (!. No person or company shaft erect or maintain within the limits of this Borough any manufactory or plaee of busi ness dangerous to life or detrimental to health, or where unwholesome, offensive or deleterious odors, gas. smoke, deposit or exhalations are generated, without the permit of the Board of Health, ami all such establishments shall lie kept clean and wholesome so as not to be offensive or prejudicial to public health: nor shall anv offensive or deleterious or waste sub stance. refuse or injurious imrtter be al lowed to aeeumulate upon tin- premises, or to lie thrown or allowed to run into any public waters, stream, watercourse, street, mad or public place. And every person, or company conducting such manufacture or business shall use the best approved 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 bono and horse boiling shall not he allowed, unless eon dueled under cover, the building to be pro vided with smoke consumers, and n due regard be had to cleanliness in the dis position of the ofTal. No bone boiling es tablishiueiit or depository of dead animals shall be kept or erected in any pnrt of this Borough without a permit from the Board of Health. See. s. No permit shall he granted to any person or persons to carry on the bust "o*s of boiling holies and dead animals no [il after a careful inspection of tin- local ity. buildings and apparatus, and of the plans for conducting the business, hv an accredited Inspector of the Board of IB alt h. See. i No bono boiling establishments or depositories of dead animals shall be k.-i.t „r wwli-il in ni-,11- t„ a thickly in habited neighborhood. See. 10. The tloors of all hone boiling es i iablishineiits and depositories of dean animals shall be paved with asphalt or I with brick or stone, well 1.-iid in cement, or some other Impervious material, and shall 'J,™ iiiiil till such establish mollis shall have such adequate water sun ply as will enable thorough cleanliness t• be maintained. *' ' ■ 11 The boiling of bones and dead ani tun Is, etc., shall be conducted in steam tight kettles, boilers or caldrons, from which the loul vapors shall tirst be eon ducted I hrotigh scrubbers , M - condensers, and then into the back part of tin- .-ml, pR ••I the furnace tire, to be consumed or la other apparatus equally efficient in pre or counteracting the offensive ef ' VO L lOll ORE being dried alter boiling they shall lie placed in a e|o,. chamber, through which shall be passed. i>\ means of pipes, large volumes of fresh air. the outlet terminating in the tire pit See. i;t. All parties earning on a bone I boiling business and not bavin- permits j,. -•any on the business and violating ihes,. • Milnances, shall be lined for everv such "dense, aml for each month's conti'nuanc,. and maintaining a nuisance. * See. 14. 'j'he Seerotnrv shall lmv<> of'all of all persons engaged in the business of liil||lll liiiil,.M HM.I h.lvlllK ilcposlti,li|.s ill • -lilt ili. IIlilts: :llsn the h,c„li„„ „r wiii't;, ti.r wi!! h'Tii " K l'.v tuspcc. , i , "it-nm-il or not. the 111,,,,h0, ami date ,*t pi-riuit ami remarks Sc.- I.". Shnijrhtor l„,„ sl >s. ,oi'iilcrlnit tllhll-ilinionts hill,hoi- shi I jls, shnll ho ill L.V.TUI'.K I " Soo 111. The keeper i.r keener* of n liver* ,-ther stnl,lo shall keep his their sliihl',. in,l kt 11 lilo vill,l oloilli, II,„l shnll mil per. ill. hoi iv,-on | ho 11 rteolith of Mn.v null the "•*' day of November, more than on Willi I I W„ eilhle VIII'IIS of iiOMIIin. to aeeumulate in or near the same t nnv one time except bv express,.,l permission ••I the Board of HeJlth. nor shall ntiv inanure be removed except hi M tight ve hicle. so protected that the manure, in pro ,-esv of removal, may not |„- dropped , left in any street, road, lane or wnv of the Borough. Sc.- 17. Vo pig pen shall be built or maintain, <1 within llio limits of this Boi •nigh without a permit from tin- Board Health, or within one hundred ami flftv feel of any well or spring of water used for drinking purposes, or within twenty feet ~f Jiny streel or ~f iIII. iIIIi.-lllite,| h„Ms,' or unless eonstviu-T, .rib-Vie'followlng man I :icr. viz: so thot the floor or floors of ih> same hall not he |,-s S than two feet from the ground, in order that the tilth :i< cumulating under the same mnv be ,-.-is|h removed: ami siieb tilth aeeiiniubitliig in .-lb,lilt and under the same shall he r<> moved at least once n week from Anril 1 to Heer-mber 1 nnil oftoner if s,, ordered and on the failure of any owner or oi.-r well premises t> do. HM-II H: - S.-11110 shnll lie done at the direction of tin- Board of llenltli. 1 See. IS. All privy vaults, eess pools or -oservoirs shall from Hie fifteenth dnv of October, be t hot'otiglily d I Infected once each month, and sill vaults, cesspools or reservoirs beeoming offensive or Injurious to bejiltb shall l>e cleaned. But il shall not lie lawful for fltiv 'person oxe-nt n licensed privy cleaner to cmptv or ,-leiiii . atlV prlv V *-Milts, cesspools or reservoir". S,-,-. 10. Everv person desirous of hcintt p.ros'd t,. rnipl' remove the eoiiteetq I of privy wells and sinks within the limits of the jurisdiction of the Hoard of Health, sua It ma ku uppucu 11011 in Ixl mug luna uuaiu oi ileailti, xvuo oil ia,tt 4 ouuslicu Hie security ana tightness 01 ms ouoi'ic-ss bai l, is, snail fciani uuu a license iur a period 01 one jua, una lot MUCH license MU fit al. let lie stiaii pay to tue Board o. ueaittt the suut oi ten dollars; ami witcit I ever any sueli person sutiii desire, utidei I Ills license, to empty or cleanse any llixy tioiinl oi iieaJlli a pet UP I lo uo so, at xv tneli time ne shall lurnish to the Nc, re 1 ary the name ot the owner, ugeiii 01 occupant of SUCH property as shall so ciu plo.x 1,1111. to be liieii 1 lolled in said permit, ami recorded in the olliec and slum state j xx'heie 1 lie contents shall he deposited, j Nee. i:o. The sexvage iroui earn building 1 ~11 every street provided xxitii a eomuion sexver, slmll be conducted into said sexver. Si jl. That portion of the house drain which is outside of the building ami uiotv than four feet of the foundation watts, shall be constructed either of iron pipe "1 vitrilled drain pipe. Se . 22. That portion of the house drain outside or under a building, and xvithii: four feet of the foundation xvalis, togethei xx"1111 the soil-pipe, sliall he construeted or cast iron xvitli lead joints, or wrought iron pipe xvitli screwed joints, and in cithei eas,- plot eel ed from rust. The waste pipe connect ed xvitli the conductors from tin mors, ami other pipes Inside the building, or outside and within four feet of the foundation walls, shall likewise be eon struct ed ,f east Iron xvitli leaded joints, or or wrought iron of screxved Joints. But pipes connect ed xvitli the conductors from the mof. but mil filtering the building may l>- xit rilled cart hen pipe. See. 2.1. The house drain and other pipes for the eonveyanee of sewage shall lie laid with uniform grade and xvitli a fall of mu less than one Inch in four feet, except in those eases xvjiere the Hoard of Health may permit otherwise. See. 24. All pines connecting a water closet xvitli a soil-pipe shall he trapped, each separately. All xvaste pipe shall l„- trapped, each separately, ami close 1•. tin. connections xvitli each hath. sink, hoxvl or other fixture, unless adequate provision Is made for doxvnward ventilation through said waste pipes, in which ease one trap may serve for several fixtures. See. 20. All soil and waste pipes shall he carried at their full size through tin roof and left open. A provision shall ills,, be made for admitting air to the house drain side of the main trap, if sueh traps exists. See. 2.0 All drains noxv built shall In* reconstructed whenever, in the opinion o the Hoard of Health, it may be necessary. Sec. 27. The joints ill the vit I'lllcd pipes shall lm carefully cemented under and around the pipe, and the joints in the east Iron pipe shall lie run ami calked xvitli lead. All iron pipe shall he of standard weight. See. 28. All changes in direction shall be made xvitli curved pipes. All Joints ami pipes shall he made air tight. Head pipes may be used 111 connecting tlx I tires, of not greater lengths than eight feet. Whenever it shall be deemed necessary by the Health Offieer.il vent pipe shall he attached to flu highest part of tlu* bend in the trap 01* the sexver side of the xvater seal. S--b< vent pipe may enter the soil pipe above the highest fixture or may he extended through the roof. The work shall be done bv skilled mechanics iii a thorough workman like manner, and satisfaetorv to the bonrct of Health. See. 211. before proceeding to const met atix pert i' HI of the drainage system of n hotel, tenement, dxxclliug house or other building. 1 lie plumber constructing th* same, shall lllc xvitli- the board of Health a plan thereof, shoxviug the xvhole drain age system, from its connection xvitli tin* common sexver to its terminus in the lions,- together with the location and size of n!t hram-hes. traps ventilating pipes ami fix lures. It shall he the duty of file plumber constructing mix portion of the ilrnhinge system above mentioned to leave all pipes uncovered ami open to viexv for inspect ion by t he Health Officer for the period of hours after the service personally upon t lie Health Officer of a written notice, that said pipes are laid and connected. When that |io|-f|o 11 of the drain from the sewer to the property line shall he eon nected. a notice shall be scrycd as above prox hied. When the remaining portion of the house drain Is laid and connected no tire slmll 111. Kt'i'Vi'tl iIK Ulinvc pi-ovMed.' ..,m! other pipes oi the drainage svstem are In l'l , " V 111,1 '■■■llll. . I.ml. nntli,. K1,',,11 l. Mcrvi-il iis above provided. See. in. The following named diseases are declared H be communicable and clan gorous to Hie public health, viz: Small-pox. • Variola. Varioloid.! t'holera. (Asiatic or Hpidemlc.i Scarlet Fever. 'Scarlatina. Scarlet Bash.l Measles. I >ipht bcrla. Mem braneous f'ron|). 11 Mphl heritie Croup. I dplit lierit Ic• Sore Throat,) Tvphold Fever 'I vphlis Fever. Yellow Fever. Spotted I* ever. iCereliro-spinal Meningitis.) Be lapsing I-', x cr. Fpideinie 1 lysteiitery. llv dro|dio!,ia. 1 Babies,) and Clanders. iFare.v.) ami slmll be uiul.wstood to be iiu-lmled In the following regulations, unless certain of them onlv are snceifled. See. t ",i. Whenever anv honscdiolde kiuxvs that any person xvlthln Ids famllv or household has a communicable disease, dangerous 1., th,. public health, he shall iinniediafe| v report the same to the Health Officer, giving Hi*- name, street and num ber. or location of the house, and when ever a c-rs-p of Vslatie Cholera. Small-pox. Scarlet Fe. cr. I >lp|it liei-ia. Membraneous Croni. Tvphold Fever. Tvobus Fever Yel low Fever, or M. .-isles shall be turned |o tin* board of Health as provided In So,- Hen 11 and 1.2 of (Ids ordinance, the Health Officer shall cans,, a printed notice, not than txvelc Inches snnnre to be fastened "i"p the fi-on' door or otboj* coiiHpb-,i.nx >,|ace of 1,0i15,. In which sneh disease orev;,|i s d-.Piling the nature ~f the disease and forbbldln" all persons except those dnlv nut hoi-!'/., d. from going In or out or from curving in or out anv material w■horel.v d' oasiV * 1,.. eonvev..,!. Nm-1- not 10,.- ♦,, he maintained and kept posted derlog CM. ovist O ~F | he disease ami •II th- Health Officer Is satisfied tl|a the house has hep,, propel*! v cleansed, dlstn •"oofoil and pip-Hind* :ind In ea-o sued* no I lee 's r-unox-od n lthoi't Torinl'on from the board of Health or TTalth Officer. 1>" Hue flu- danger of contagion has riird the inn the person head of the family 00 10, vim.' sneh house, together with the lc • •allly of the house shall he published, and the person or persons removing said 110 lice or causing sueh removal, shall he tiled in the milliner herein provided. And whenever Hie quarantine shall he declarer! the same shall continue for a period of three weeks, and max he extended for longer period by the Hoard of Health. IT any person or persons shall remove, deface, tear do xx n or injure in anv xvav anv notice of infect ions or contagious disease' post en as above directed. I lu-x are hcrehv declared liable to I he penalties hereinafter provided. An.x person or persons violating any of the provisions of Hie regulations to prevent no spread of contagious or Infectious diseases lis contained in this ordinance is or niv lereby dec-hired liable to a tine of not less than live dollars nor more than txventy dollars, or imprisonment of md less than 1 went \ tour hours or more than seventy two hours in the borough Jail or both, at he dlMerellon of t|„. Burgess or .lustl IXti ul " mi SIM-. :u \VIICII,.V(.|. tiny iiliysliittn IIII.IK tint, iin.t JM-rmtn wlnnn lit* is fitllt-tl ittnnt ti. tistt tins ;i cm, (I Is< mi sc. ilntmcr nits tii tlii' 1111111[1 - hi'iilth. In- iir she shiilt ininiMllnli.l.v r-l.i.rt I In- sntn,. In tlm H.Mtltli UN.Kivina tlm tin nil-, sin.,., niiml.i.r. ot > "-ll lull 111 111,. lIMIIKM : mill 111,. I I I'll 1I ll di ll' Ml- slnill Inn II Ic n,,l|rv llm IIMII-111-. "I- |llln, l|llll l.r llm KM Is. tll'lHll-lull's, sI■ 11, Innrlcs i.i- liln,li.|.iMrt,.|iK in I In- lloiMniili n. n lie 1 pillllls lesiillny In llm fmnilv In uhleli Slilll ilisunse exists In Ills|„.|,s,. will, their attendance. i." 1 ;, . N ", l"'i' s,, ii slinll wllliin tlm limits ot 1111-. borough, unless I>\ permit of 'he lb,aid of Ileal! h. carry ~,- reinox c' f, on* "lo- building to another any patient ar fec-ted xx il h an.x coiuiiiunicahle disease. | dangerous to the public health. Nor shah any mq-sou l,v any exposure of anv in dividual so nffe.-t,.,1. ~f ||„. |„„j v ~f SUl .|, individual or • f any article capable of eon xex dug contagion or Infection. bv anv negligent m l connected win, t|„. ~,| S, . cestody thereof, or lv a needless exposure of himself or herself, cause or emit rUnite to the spread of the disease from atlV suet, individual or dead hridv. See. 1,1. \i, uiidei-taker or other erso. or persons having charge of the funeral or burial or the hodv ~fa person xvlio has died of :•1X" of the diseases mentioned ill Section in ..f this ordinance, shall In nnv case, furnish or provide for such funeral more than the iiecessnrv number of con veyanees for the Immediate adult relatives of the deceased and Pall hearers and all such conveyances which may have boon used or occupied in ym-li funeral or bv any pot-son or persons, xvlio have been residing In the same fi'inllv or house with the do o.escd shall he foinliraf"d xvlth HOIMIIU* If possible and when not possible shall lie thoroughly disinfected immediately uftoi tlielr u.se. .see. 15. No person suffering from, or having xery reeciitly rccoverd irolu Small po\, Seniiet Fever, I ♦ iphtheriu, lelioxx lexer or .Measles, shall expose himself, nor shall any one expose any one under his charge in a similar eoinlitlon, In any eonveyanee, without having previously no tified the owner or person in eharge ot sueli eonveyanee of the laet of sueh eoinlitlon as above stated. It shall he the duty 01 the Hoard of Health to have this section printed on a card, and to lurnish the owner <1 en eh public conveyance with a copy thereof, and it shall he the duty of the owner of sueh cuiivevnuce to Uispluv sueii eurtl in sueh eonveyanee. And the owner or person in charge of sneh conveyance must not. after the entry of any person so infected into his conveyance, allow any other person to enter it without bavin* Nuffield lily disinfected it under the direc tion of i lie Hoard of Health. See. No person shall let or hire any house or room in a house, or inn. in widen a eoiiiiiiunieahle disease, dangerous to th pubiie health, has reeciitly existed, until t lie room or house and premises therewith connected have heeii disinfected to the satisfaction of the Hoard of Health. See. .17. .Mem I lets of any household In which any of the diseases mentioned in Section ..n of this ordinance, shall abstain from attending places of public amuse mentworship or education, and, as far as lioSsi's OHI vlsit,l| K other private See :iB. The clothing, bed clothing and bedding of persons who have been sick with any communicable disease, ilniiireroti* to the public health, and the rooms xViilcit they have occupied during such sickness, together with their furniture, shall he dls of HealtiJ 111 ~H' lon of the Hoard See. 1j. In ease of the prevalence, or or reasonable ground to apprehend the pre valence of iiiagligmuit disease in this bor ough. the Hoard shall direct speeiallx* tin. cleansing of houses, cellars, vards. or sueh other places as the.v may consider re quisite or prmlent for the preservation of tile lloillth ~r till; HorotlKli. r for the mitigation of the disease. See. in. in ease of the prevalence of eoinmuiiieahle disease In tills Horoiigh the Hoard shall remove.persons from tllthy and noxious habitations, or from noxious and peculiarly exposed places, to other liahita- J'o'is. whenever txvo-thlrds of all the men. *t'f shall determine that the faithful care of the health of the Horongli or auv neigh borhood thereof reipiires sueh a measure . V' |, ;°r ,h 'lbirpose of preventing mischief arising from rumors of eoro miinieahle disease in this Horongli no per son shall publish any of nnv com -111 nll lea hie disease in this Horongli or any case of sueh disease, without first obtain ing permission from the Board. See. 42. No lihysiehin shall InteiiMonallv. in his reports to the Hoard, exaggerate the number of eases of contagious disease at. der lils care or famish a eertllh-ate of 11*1 purposely to conceal the true or rent disease producing the same, or nppl.v Heft MOIIK names to newborn ehllrlren. or "iherw .se render false or evasive reports lalealated to mislead and deceive this Hoard, and any physician so offending ill "thin^"nnl.tnU 0 """" I"<—rll..". See. 1.1. rpon the return of eases of eon ,liso„o„ lIK 111....1|..|1<.,1 1,1 Si*.-!lnt. •>. lieliii: moilo, the IT.-.if 11, Offl,-,.,. sluill || rilllfu. to 111. n1n,.,Ml KMltiihl,. p |„. '•■id bearing the name of disease, to be fastened upon the front door or other eon spienous plaee of each house in which sueh sickness prevails, and to he maintained there daring the existence of the disease, end until the Health Officer Is satisfied that tln house has been nronerlv cleansed disinfected and purified: mid In case sueli nlacaril is removed without permission from the Health Officer, the name of tlu person. head of the family, occupying sueli house, together with the locality' of the house ami the fact that a contagious dis ease exists therein, shall lie published: mm no person or persons shall remove, the pin ni.y'itv '""" p HU< ' l ' r """ ,v " 1 win, "" t "" See 4. I: very person dying of Small-pox Shall be removed and burbd from nhicc 01 death within txventy-four hours after such (lea t It. Sec. I 5 A eertlfloil copy of the death and burial of a person who died la tlilc Horongli. or who has been brought to or from this Horongli for lnirlnl. shall lie furtt ished by the Secretary upon |iaymeat of the sain of fifty cents by the party apply ing for said certificate. See. -Kl. No animal affected with eoui miiiiicahle disease, dangerous to the public health, shall be brought or kept within the limits of this Horongli. except by per mission of the Hoard of Health, and tin bodies of animals dead of sneh disease or killed on account thereof, shall not In burled within live hundred feet of any rest deuce. Pr disposed of otherwise limn ll' the said Hoard or its Health Officer shall direct. w See. 47. No milk which has been water ed. adulterate, reduced or changed In nnv respect from its natural condition bv the addition of any foreign substance shall be brought Into. held, kept or offered for sab at any place in this Horongli. See. IN. No meat. fish, birds, fowls, fruit vegetables, milk, and nothing for huiio"- food. not being healthy, fresh. sound wholesome, tit and safe for sneh use.not any animal or fish that died by disease, and no carcass of any calf, pig or lamb, which at the time ofits death, was less than foil* weeks old. and 110 meat therefrom shall In brought within the limits ~f this borough or offered CM- held for sale as food any where la said borough. See. IP. It shall he the duty of the oc-ri pant of every house xvlthln the limits of lids borough in the month of Ma v. In en en AT"' ~v.r.v V to clt'iius.. 11l .IK tlien or of oil ilirt, rcßi'liilili" mill nllier linntiee mailer calculated to engender disease, nil" to cause them to he thoroughly whitewash ed with fresh lime. See. 50. It shall be the duty of ever* adult ami every parent, guardian or inasle. of every minor, residing within the limit - of this Horongli. who has not had smalt pox. or being vaccinated so to have taker, cow pox regularly, to be. If an adult, vac ciliated, or la ease of a minor, to cause sueli minor to he vaccinal.-d xvlthln si months from the date of the nassnge of this ordinance, unless unable f., do s. h> reason of poverty; ami It shall lie laxvfin for any regnlarlv educated phvslcian re siding in this borough on nnnllmtloii of sueh resident adult, or the parent, maste or guardian of sueli resident minor, as ar cable h.v reason of poverty to pav the vac cination fee. to vaccinate said adult or said minor, and present his bill therefor, pro?, erlxr authenticated, for an amount not *x needing the fee tisuiillv c harged for snob services, and to recover (lie same off nun from the corporation. Sec. r1. No pupil shall he allowed to at lend lite nubile schools of this borough win. has ~ot been vaccinated successful!* within seven years. Sec. 52. No parent, guardian or maste. in xvhose house or fantbv there shall hav* been a '-oinniunl<>ah|c disease, dangerous t' the led,|b- health, shall permit nnv child resldlii" in said house or famllv. to attune •' n x" public, private or Sunday School, afte. the cess-,'lon of said disease, xvlthln v oerlod of thlrtv days after the house shap have been thoronghlx* disinfected anc I cleansed. And it shall lm the dntv of the j School board to have this section m-inted on cards, mentioning the name-- of disease declared commenlcnhlc and dangerous P •he public health In this ordinance, and cost"d in evorv school room 111 this Bur •ugh: and It s,.,|| he tlm d"tv of each ♦cachet- to read the section f,. the schenl a U-t "'j"'*' •"> month and whenever epidemic See 51,. h'verv undertaker or other PCM son who max have ehnrg# of th" fenm-il o* -,nx- dead pot-on, shall nroelire a pronerp tlll'-cl out eertlfleatc of the death "tnl It niobah'c I" accordm.-e with Mi -1 Tea It It. and -'-all present the name to th* designated cdl-or or meuiher of tlu> Bourn ••f T'•■•lit' Hvd ehtain a hni'hil or transit Mcrmb thereunon. at least t**-"ntvH.n hours before t|o Hme appointed for sue*- funeral- and he shall not rnmrvn or in.v- In nnv dead hodv until sneh burial or tran -.lt iierodl >lv,ll hnx-e boon i men •(*(!. ♦ <M, or nnd-M-tiiker. en* cemeterv keeper " Ithln the limits of tbl- borough, or has ♦be charge or cave of apv tomb, vault burring ground or other place for the re cent lon of the dead, or vh'ere the b-dl-s ,r nnv human beings are deposited, shall so eoodm-f bis business and so on re for any spc-h nlnc'c above named as to avoid el*tr moot or danger to tbo public health: una "verv person undertaking prepp rat lons fv th" la"-laI of a boilv d*mi from comment cable diseases as hereinbefore enumerated, shall admit sueli precaution as the boa,-,. of Health max- prescribe f ( , prevent tin spread of such disease. No dead hodv shnt be e* hunted and removed between the months of Mav and Septemb-r. hi"l"*dv. and no body dead from small pox shall be exhumed and removed. See. 55. Any person violating any section or provision of this ordinance shall bo liable lor every such offence, upon the con victioii before the burgess or any Justico of the l'eaee of this Borough, to u tine or not less than three dollars or more than one hundred dollars, to be recoverable u provided by law. Nee. 50. That no exhaust, blow-off, uoi drip pipe from steam engines or steam bou -1 ers shall couueet xvlth a sexver, house drain, lain water conductors, soil, xvaste or vein ; pipe. Such pipes shall discharge into a suitable tank or condenser of such dimen sions as may be approved by the board of Health, from which tank or condenser t proper outlet to the house drain or sexver shall be provided. Any person or corpor ation who shall violate or fail to comply xvlth any of the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction, pay u tine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars, and not less than three dollars for any one offense, re coverable xvlth costs. All persons or cor porations now permitting steam exhaust. Idovr-off or drip pipe to discharge directly Into a house drain or sexver, shall comply xvitli this rule xvlthln thirty days after the date of the approval hereof, or upon the failure so to comply shall he liable to the penalty as above set forth. See. 57. All master plumbers, journey men and persons engaged in the plumbing business in the Borough of Freelaiid, and master plumbers, journeymen and persons doing plumbing work in the Borough or Freelund. shall make application according to the form hereinafter specified, for * license to engage in or do said work, to the* Hoard of Health, and if the applicant is satisfactory to said Hoard, the Secretary thereof shall issue a license to said appli cant on the payment of $5.00. including the tiling of a bond in the sum of slob. con ditioned for the faithful performance of alt duties enjoined by the rules and regulation* "f the Hoard of Health, during the period of txvo years, xvliieh bond shall he ronexveo biennial or when in the judgment of salo bcuird of Hi'iilth new sureties may he re quired: th** said license shall he applied for before the first day of April of each rtno every year, and shall he for a period of one yijar beginning xvlth the first day of April tlon or eoViiorations shall lav a drain con Mooted with a dxvelllng house or othe building or doing any plumbing work xvhat ever xvlthout having lirst obtained permis sion to do so from the Hoard of Health. See. sb. Tin' license to master plumhcrs •nd iouriicymcn engaged in the plumbing business shall be in form as follows: Till- Is to certify that i hereby authorized to engage in the plumb ing business In the borough of Freelaiid for the period ending the first dav of Anrll. A. I) subject to tin rules and regulations that are noxv or IIIM* he at any time hereinafter ndontcd by tin board of Health of said borough. President. See. Ob. That It shall not he lawful t< connect privy vaults or cesspools. In aux manlier xvlth any of the public sewers, now constructed or may hereafter he const met cd xvlthln the limits of the Borough of Freelaiid. or from any connection of sab* privy vaults or cesspools therewith bx means of private sewers leading into ttir same, 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 (ll dollars nor mor than txventy (2th dollars, to be recovered in name and for the use of the borough of I- Iceland, before the burgess or anv .lustb-n Of the Peace thereof in H„. inn I, whirl: debts of like amounts are recoverable bv Sec*. 01. That junk dealers, collectors of rags, hones, or junk ami all others he ami are hereby prohibited from storing rags hones or other junk which in the opinion of the board of Health may prove detrl mental to health, xvlthln the limits of the borough, or within one-half mile thereof: and if any Junk dealer, collector of rngs. hones or junk nr other iiersou or persons shall maintain or continue the storage or detention of rags, hones, etc.. contrary t. the provisions of this ordinance, said house or place of storage or detention shall In declared a nuisance ami the person or pet sons maintaining or continuing the sain shall lie liable, upon convict ion before the burgess or any Justice of the I'enee of tin* borough of Frcchiml. to a fine of not les than tweiity-flve 1251 dollars nor more Mini one hundred ($1b0) dollars, to be reeovei able as provided by laxv. f*rovld"d thin •his ordinance shall not apply to the ten. nornr.v storage of rags, hones, etc.. by prl x'ute families or householders, if the same he removed each and every xveck. Sec. f2. That any person or persons, -cr ••oration or corporations, desiring or intend big to build, construct or erect anv nrivy vault cesspool or reservoir shall make ap •■llc-aticn to th" board of Health for permit so to do. and the Secretary of said Hoard 'hell issue said permit, provided that said •bpllcniit shall give assurance that tin •mine shall he constructed. Imilt or erccton Mot less then three Cb feet the llm • r the ed milling nroportv; nor less thai •lie hundred and fifty (15m foot from an.-, well, spring or other source of water usee* "i* drinking or culinary purpose**, utiles* "i" -:infa-o of sneh vault, cesspool or res ••rvi.li- Is at n lower level than the bottom •f such well, nor xvlthln txvnty feet of en* I,- ".' t- hnje or alley or inhabited house .xi iy person or persons, corpora tlon n. orporntlons xvlio shall hnild. construct m reel MIIV privy vault, c-essoool or rescrvof •ontrary to the provisions of this or,Hunnc. . 1 11 " for. Ie ltii|-goss or any Jtlstlco of t|i*> peace of >e Boropffh of Freelaiid. a fine of u,,t les< nv ""V *M,. ,o See. c,:{. No '*hlhi or other oerson holoiig ng to or residing xvlth the famllv ..f an* •ic*rso„ or residing in tlm son," bouse li. ' "I'r tlft'Sl'tl Illtl.V No NoiltlMl. ■!„, 41 , . !,nv f '"!!taglons disease. • Mentioned in Section in of this or,limine, oHe.f * M nii tt;d to attend any piibll' M ,i t"'l," 1 "'"' ! "'■ S " M ' ,,,V "f Otllor n tills ItMi-Miiirli. mill .-ill s.IIMMI nrlnotiM.N ..tltiiNi.v Sflinnl stt|iot.|titoii.loiits or otl.oi ■ "I-SMUS ill rlmrtto Of stiolt si'liools, tiro hot, IVIM," "" 1 l ' x, ' l " (l " 11 ".v 11 ml till sttft miiiieii and nersons from said seliooi •"•li exclusion to eonttlim* f, r a oerlod of hirty days, folloxvlng the discharge by r. "overy or death of the oerson last afflieler* in said house or famllv or ~f ids ~, |, or nmval to h"Mltnl. and tlm thorough feint to-om'.,"" " f " ,p ' T-s t os sVrv"''," 11 "'"'"" ' .. ♦ 1 ♦ r . r e*nld. before being 001 ••♦ltted to attend „r return to 1 . ■MNivnotlmllms t" 1 ,"'";- '"'•" IN-'. • n'O "■ Hh",""" no - ""ties who have conimitteil or til" thllo M.oolf!o,| In Sootlon flO oV i'l', omrl'lo'l , "| ,, '"t l "H—""l "l Th,"mm,""o, of f1,,0 Jo. ,ho oollootlo,, ItKMOVIXt; Nt'ISAXI'MS ™i;.s , ;y{i;r , ;i" .mnrn"'..',"; I^2Jl £^. t ".rr ,^.v.v.Vv,, .i- is"" cent, shall he ml,led and colle, ie,| fn IV ' 1,,w KXI-KXSIOS Ft lit rtICMOVIXt! ytts AXTES, ETC. foMo't A " 1,111 SltNlll |ll Oil ,| 1( . I ton lit tor loinovlni- IHIIKIIIIOOK slioll 1,,' t. " -i-aV,.!', ti.oMMt ~ n "t;',',! 1 r removed forthxvith if the same are nit moved within twenty-four hours the Vi (ttltoor Is NoroNy ,11,00t0,| 1,1,vFt1,.. •lone at the expense of ti... ... whose premises the nuisance exists or Vi the expense of the party or parties eon. "'K""V rMs "' lp f "; -loii noi,no oo that sluill he or they coiunienec the remov l..o W ti. ii tlM, i M o l .° ''rcserlluMl lu then,, the the board will not interfi*re. MrSFKLLANFOFS. Sec. ). The folloxvlng schedule of Hm, shall be allowed in the service of notice upon parlies to abate nuisances, where inn 'lN f >snl to n T,T " oflTnl. mill otlior iniillo!"",! s l |o'io l, ,Vf l ,|!MM,'in' position, and to cleanse ami disinfect in fetted houses, twenty-four hours. To cleanse overflowing and leaky privy wells and water closets, to disinfect foui wells, and to cleanse slaughter house man ure pits, three t.'b days. To cleanse full privy wells, and manure pits, tlltliy houses, cellars, yards, alleysand vacant lots, to repair and regulate surface drainage, and leaky and defective drain pipes, live (o) days. To remove hogs and pens, to cleanse slaughter houses and cow stuhlcH, to till up or drain pouds of stag nant water, ten (lm days. Sec. 7d. No complaint of nuisances shall he received by the Hoard unless the satin he In writing and directed to the Hoard, or through the President or Secretary thereof otllcially. See. 71. When tiny nuisance is referred to a committee with power to act thereon, the said committee shall report in writing what aetion tliev have taken in relation to it. LICENSED PRIVY CLEANKUS. See. 715. Appllentloiis for license to clean privy wells, vaults, sinks, or cesspools, must state the name of the applicant. Ills residence, the number of air tight tanks or barrels, pumps, trucks, horses and other appliances to he employed by said applicant and tin* accommodations he lias for keep ing Ids apparatus when not in use. See. 7.".. I'pon every Hindi application lie. Ing referred to the Health Officer, lie 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 the laws and rules governing tlit* subject, which license shall bear the date of the day on which It is ordered to lie Is sued. and every Issue of license and re newrtl thereof shall be reported to th Hoard nt the next meeting thereof. See. 74. Whenever a license to privy cleaners or a renewal thereof: is granted, tlie Secretary shall register in a hook tin* name, residence, and place of business of the party so licensed, the number of tanks, carts or barrels, pumps, trucks, horses, etc.. to be employed by him. See. 75. The period for the terminal low •f licenses for cleaning privy wells, vnultx, -sinks, etc.. shall be on April 15, In on en *ilid every year, after which licenses nuiv be granted upon the full payment of SIO.OO bv the applicant, and his full compliance with the laws and rules of the Hoard. See. 70. A permit for emptying or cleat* ing a privy well, vault, sink or cesspool shall lie issued lit the Secretary in the name of the licensed party applying fo 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 the da- for the rr* moving of the contents, but may be ex tended two days longer, if. in the judgment "f the Health Officer, the work was do ferred or postponed in consequence of some unaviildald" eireniustniict>M. Every permit shall be returned t' the Secretary on the day sueoemHng it * termination, mid. If not so returned, no t irther permits shall lie 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 tin, Hoard, who shall take such action thereon as may lie deemed proper. See. 77. No privy well, vault, sink or cesspool shall he cleaned, and the eon tents 'hereof removed or transported, unless in an alr-tl ght tank or barrels. See. 7S. Any violation of law. or of the rules of the Hoard, will subject the offender •o a forfeiture of Ids licensem- a suspen sion thereof, at the option of the Hoard Kvoi-r pnrty ihmised s |,.,n ••elvc with Ills license a printed eopv of the mien .111.1 luw, on HIP subject. pn'thill lie '■xls'teiice " l ' 1 "1 ° f ' lli' ir Son. so IVnnlts slinll ho submitted for i I 1 <"*' whore the WOTS ,' "cbig 'I wlioii required hv police „ other proper .poilllle.l otlleers. See St. No deposit of kttehell gni-lmge "i"' 1 , 1 within the hnllr-nn portion of the Ihirnugh of freehold. or npo'n -mv lot or open spnee lying within nnv poi-th.., Ihe '* ttcfji rd* o7' 11 e'p, if f '"'" ,V>- ' '"'dice Officers, Constables and \\ atelnueti are enjoined and citizens are re •meet fully desired to give information to Hie board of Health of any vhdufimi f th tlr'ii, i nw V ,r f'b'M and regulations •if the Hoard, so that the sanltarv measure, mlopted h.v the latter to ensure'the clean- Mness and health of the Horough nuiv h- pnid'shed 1 """ "" " rr " ml " 1 '" 1'f0n.,.1. See. S3. All ordltinpeen or put-Is of nr dlnnnees eonfllellng with these nrilliinneeu he mid the smile nre hereby repented. I assed Hrtnllv in fnnucll August 1001 t'HAItr.KS .MOKItSI'ftHACtiICR. Attest: JOHN J. MPRKI-:' AVITV.""'' , . Secret a rv Approvcd September 11. 1001. • ' JOHN F. HOYLE. __ __ Hurge.Hß. HOAKIi OF HEALTH DFI'A IJTM TTvT HOKOI Oil OI- FIiKKLAND, p v MILK IXHI'ECTOJC. KKSOLNLJi. That the olliee of Milk In. speetor for tile Horough of Freeland, by mid is hereby created. *.MV 1 'I hiit it shall be the duty of saht Milk I nspeetoi* to vigilantly insio t t the \e. nicies mid places of business nt all person* selling, or offering for sale any milk in in,. Horough ot i- Iceland, from lime lo tim-, ami whenever requested to do so hv any • •mtteiii who can show reasonable groiinm Int* said requests. .ST-.-; I'erfuriiiuliee C.f his 1 . till-11l I duties, the STll.l .\lllk Inspector slum one power to eider nt nny rensntmhle honr pnn. or int.. the Phiees of business, or vtdliili'S of nny person selling or keetUti" for S.le nny inltk iilid lo lesl jiml inspec, .u.v milk there kept. 1 See Tlnit the Iteiillli Officer slinll ho •Xollleio the Milk IllHpcrtor of the I'.o, 'High of Freehuid. Adopted August 5, lf)t1. JHIINit. IIANLON, President Hoard of Health. Attest: I I>EN M. 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