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»••• . r '6oaDty Review, . « n i t m i M t . * *imw. WnqSY FRIDAY AT MOB WMXn. X. T. H w if tm m um ti ky jfcl few m tmrt •< tof^fwri. * * FRIDAY, iAHtJABY 17, 1809. S I •M e r * AXXVH IX adtakce . WM 6W . « c—u. OSeeet rrt<rport. N. Y. - * ^ S g; Dew* Items. I United Btatoa Senate will \Ute e e the pence treaty with Spain • e l * * : ? » W — ia n M K m x George Wilbur li— g M j Fan introduced a bill in * e A e e e b i y providing that the jMpdtea at U » Town of Hempetead e i l e e h y the Greater New York Jte Jaeinded in the County of ' L ■ T w Inland how la anathemas at • head o f NaaMs’a Superrieors it tailed to get its mouth the pap sswer. The Naseau JMhten d a n m e credit for the selec- Itean asade for their offlcial papers Hhe faland is a s much out of place Itjotenalism as a hay-rake would iy^hr.1 SB* an oyster-bed.—Rockaway f. ■ ...... ' Cooper of Babylon, eaye he 1 net Nfase to ooounlt tram pa to the IBaltary “Aonhi cooclnalve evi- otend\ that the hobo be ta a tram p. The Joatice not wort ; he will not have to Igsasethat lays the golden egg ‘seedy the vagrant.\ ••drunk” I net and the constable* give the H n * in n mean alur at an honeet SBd a magistrate with a clean At the same time it is a tacit that the Wallace tramp B lu e # —just what w# have al- Stehasd it to be. A law that can •a easily evaded oennot be of Ihpiglnat value.—Signal Ta A bbm I Creek D igging Act. % ,|p — h l y i n MeKeown of Brook- t e he* introduced in the Assembly 1 a h a te sepeel the s e t passed last Winter to eooqpel the city authorities ■ t a dssdga n|l navigable streams in 4he tew s of Hempetead from which water was drawn, so as to have three feet o f water a t low tide. rv b r Isssublyman Wallace, who dm lted the ereek dredging act, and khtetrassentel in ite paaeage, be t a w i t leet foil as Counsel for i Hewn Board, to have ita pro- vtetona g o into effect The case was ‘bronght to trial, not Of Aseemblyman Mc- i will be fought vigorously renrleenl rsprassntetives, but it jB fnsdteted that it will eventuelly ^ * la n d beeoaw a law* T o w n B o a r d Tha Town Board met e t the Town M l OB Monday afternoon. Present, Supervisor Cos, Town Clerk Weeks, ■ w e e Jackson, Oittene end ft Overseer Homan reported that Be h e l givla aid in four oases to gNM M t o jha limit o f $25 end that s wee needed The oases were referred Cox with power to ft* t. Fred Hegemen was present ■w f ashed the Board to take steps teeem p e l oysteitnen to keep stakes a f thau’ oyster beds in place, that heymea may take up clams wfobont tear *resspassing ------------ ' I “ 7 of t W t e r ground. The Board then adjourned V h h n a iy 10. until Naesau County Supervisors. The Board met Thursday at The werraat of the collector of Mirth Hamateaad wee approved in tfos amoeat of $62,966.66; special tan for G n a t Neck Lighting Dis- t e t * $600. The warrant of the of Oyster Bay woe also ap- 1 the amount of $62,496.21; Oyster Bay village t, $2,460; Glen Cove Dietriet, $3,300. ty Treasurer was to credit $10,000 to the •M lteBW t f e e d for eorrent expense. The Qessas County Supervisors Wane invited to meet with the Beard in the near future to die- aSM the apportionment of the aaaBte debt M t o c n e seta of plane for the WOW earn ty buildings were preeent- ed and will be on exhibition in the anart room The public is cordial ly invited to iaw eet them. The eterk wee iaetrueted to pre pare minutes of meetings of the Meed tor W* of the public until tin earn he made to have HOW TO WRITE A PLAY. BatM ~ * ----- Talks lestreetltely e# tke A r t e f tk e Dram atist. “ What constitutes a financially and popularly successful play I” was a question asked of David Belasco, and he replied: \First of all, it must be congenial to the sympathies of the human tpind, especially as re gards the master passion—love; sec ondly, it must have strong and'novel situations, brought about in natural and simple ways; thirdly, the plot should not require deep or difficult analysis, by which the audience may be wearied and puzzled with think, log, thereby losing the thread of the story; fourthly, the language of the characters should be plain, direct and’ easy to understand, and the incidents, whether comic or tragic, should drop in as nearly as possible as they might happen in real life. A perfect play is condensed reality.’’ ■■■“ How do you write your plays— do you dictate them or use a pen?” \Those parts of my plays,\ re sponded Mr. Belasco, “ which re quire stu<jy, such as reference to science, niusic or art, I write my self. But when I get to tho more human side—when tho villain and the heroine and the hero, and per haps the soubrette, arc hard at work making dramatic history, then I prefer to dictate. My thoughts travel fast then. I become tho character I am creating, 1 act the part from be ginning to end, I feel every emo tion, I swear, I curse, I cry and laugh by turns, and all this time I am dictating as fast as the ste nographer can take my words. Of course I have my spells of work, when I can do more work in three diye than I can manage at another time in a month.\ Then I made him sit bolt upright by firing the following question at him : “ Who in your opinion is tho best American dramatic writer of serious ports?\ After a few mo ments’ thought he regained his com posure and replied: “ You have asked me a question which would be ex tremely difficult to answer without hurting somebody’s feelings. The accepted leaders of the American drama are all men of education and talent, or they could not he accepted as leaders. They write os exports, not as apprentices, and each bps bis own peculiar manner of treatment. You cannot make comparison among Bronson Howard, William Gillette, Augustus Thomas, Paul Potter, Franklin Fyles and v&rious others, Including our women playwrights. Writing a play is far more difficult than any one imagines, and the playwright has to master his trade, just as does the shoemaker and tho carpenter.” “ Wherein do American play wrights differ from English, French and German authors?\ “ They differ little from their Brit ish brethren save in being untram meled by dramatic censorship. The public is their censor, and a suffi ciently severe one. The fact that American plays are transferred un altered to the London stage and ore there received as to tho manner born proves their family likeness. The Germans differ from the Amer icans by looking less to the events than to the theories, to action than to disquisition, to reality than to idealism; also in treating of polit ical and social questions in a didac tic style which the American more patient brain would not endure. Tho American playwright differs from the French in the looseness of con struction—restriction in dialogue, especially in tho length and diffu siveness of speeches and in the reti cence due to the distaste of the pub lic for suggestive allusions foreign to the temper of the American peo ple, which the Puritan element still continues to influence. In my opin ion dramatic writing has gained in simplicity and directness, but lost in purely literary quality. When people want to enjoy fine writing, they seek it nowadays in books, not plays.\ “ What is the best ingredient of a good play?\ “Of the hundred ingredients that go to make up a perfect play 09 are love. Stage pictures make the hun dredth.\—New York Telegraph. T k e M sn o f M o d e r a te Means. “Among the circulars that I re ceived from time to time by mail,” said the man of moderate means, “ I find now and then one of a bunk, setting forth its strength and re sources and inviting my account. Very limited banking facilities would be ample for 41 y business, b u tl am glad to get the circular nevertheless, just us I uni pleased when a cabman says, ‘Cub, sir?’ to me, because it classifies mo with the men of substance.”—New YorJrSun. ENJOYING THEIR BEST DAYS. Regarding Notaries Public. The following bill has been pre pared by William J. Youngs and in troduced in the Senate by Senator Norton: An a c t in relation to Notaries Public in the County of Nassau. of Na ------- The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follow s: SecTION 1. A Notary Public appoint ed for and residing in the Comity of Nassau, may file in the County of New York the certificate authorized by sec tion eighty-two of the Executive Law. in the m anner and with tlie effect pre scribed in that section. A Notary P u b lic who was appointed for and resided in the County of Queens, who became a resident of the County of Nassau on the first d a y of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine,and who has been ro-ap- |s>intvd for the County of Nassau for the nnexpired p< which he was lired portion of the term for as uppoinhd in the County of Queens, may take the oath of office as notary, without the payment of any fee, and\may file said certificate in any county authorized by the Executive this act, without the payment ly fee in any county in which he >aid a fee as notary while a resi- of an y f has paid a fee as notary while a dent of the County of Queens. The of ficial acts performed since December thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- eight before re-appointment,by a Notary Public residing in that part of the Comity of Queens which on January first, eighteen hundred and niiiety-ni became the Comity of Nassau, are lit by legalized, ratified and S e c t io n 2. This immediately. _______ a I writing • m a th H«Mpatoail resident , ■ * the Wteh baton at the corher af f f t e M a h o and M iawla Roads RWtohaAaoaditiOB. Referred to V t h P * * e r IN b I ob with power. JU fci ffcry wes received from A1 state- Board of County Can- whtah had B o tvet been re- at Albany. The Super via- WM * I Investigate the matter T h e M b af the County Gasetle, ; tor « ■ * * » te the Sheriff, amoent- tB C t e f l t U O and of the Hemp- * M i to p i t It. wpptiaa to the Sur- amounting to $16.90 were T h e Board then adjourned fU d a y at 10 o'clock* Coun t y Peer. Seperin tee d ent George has received a letter from f t * Jr., Gommiaioeer of a f the Boroughs of rsfu e a g to HepebllcaBs of S«*w Y o rk Stole De serve T h a n k s F o r Its Fablic Serv- [Washington Evening Stur.j The Republicans of New York are enjoying the -beet days they have .known In some years. They are united 'a f t e r a long period of wrangllngs and divisions and are putiling their very best men Into Im p o rtant commission. It promises well for the state and for the country, for their very best men rank with the very best anywhere to be found. Theodore Roosevelt In the gov ernor's chair a t Albany, Joseph H. Choate in the rm tw ssador’s c h air a t the court of 8 t. Jam e s and Chauncey M Depew as a member elect of the United States senate, all accomplished within a few months, are contributions to the public service of unusual excellence. The Empire State, without regard to poUlicR, ie heartily to be thanked and congratulated. Even the Democrats, who lost the battle In November, will .reap rewards in rvsults so creditable to the reputation of the common wealth. Why R*«t Mmddeiie Oieu. Red i r r it a te s oxen because I t's the com p lem e n tary co lo r to green, and th e e y e s of th e c a tt le living fixed so m u c h on h e rb a g e a n y t h i n g red im presses their sight w ith increased Intensity. The Deadly Grip Is again abroad in t h e laud. The air you b r e a th e m a y be full of it> fatal germ s ! D o n 't neglect the “ G r ip ” or you w ill open th e door to Pneum o n ia an d C o n s u m p tion and in v ite death Its su r e signs art- chills w ith fever, headache, dull heavy pains, m ins ms discbari from th e nose, sort* th ro a t never- le t go cough. D o n 't w a s te prertov.s tim e tre a t i n g th is cough with to-ochtw. tab lets, o r poor, cheap ByrupK C u re i t a t once w ith Ur King’s New D m c o v e ry, th e infalli fro m th e f - —- ble r e m e d y * r bro n c h ial troubles ■s — - - — ' * *\ »Hsa rlv ^.-A.bsxsa < tilt* 4 B v a a te-to f o h d . Ithe Q w eoe Coen- h e w removed and h ie rhargeehls to . k.^a the disease germs, heals lungs and prevents the dreaded after effects from the uia'ady. Price SO cents and $1.00. Money back if not cored. A trial bottle free at Chaa. P. Sm ith’s Drug S t o r e - Adrf. Chis act shall t;i l confirmed, ihall tak e efl FUMITDRE AND PIANOS M O V E D . ESTIM ATES GIVEN POK General Trucking and Excavating. A. TAFT & SON, FREEPORT. L. I. DIALERS IH COAL, WOOD AND I EACH SARD GEORGE A. MOTT. LAW YER, M l o a n S t,H o r o o g h o f B r o o k lj u.N. Y.CIty Reekie nee, L j e k r o o h , q u e e n . Co., N. V. Telephone. \*I Lrnbrook.\ \aWA Bronkljrn.\ Tito E thntilogy of Ki*»lng. The kiss was unknown. 1 think, among the aboriginal tribes of America anti of central Africa. From the most ancient times, however, it has been fam iliar to the Asiatic and European races. Tho Latins divided it into three forms—the osculum, the busium and the sunvium, the first being the kiss of friendship and jbE|mi*t tbastecond of ceremony and the third of love. The Semites a l ways knew the kiss, and Job speaks of it as part of the sacred rites as it is today in the Roman church. The Mongolian kiss, however, is not the same as that which prevails with us. In it the lips do not touch the surface of the person kissed. Tho nose is brought into light con tact w ith the cheek, forehead or baud. The breath is drawn slowly through the nostrils, and tlje act ends w ith a slight smack of the lips. The Chinese consider our mode of kissing full of coarse euggeetiveness, and our w riters regard their method w ith equal disdain. Darwin and o ther n aturalists have attem p ted to trace back the kiss to the act of the lower animals who seize their p rey with their teeth, etc. An interesting recent study of the subject Is by M. Paul d'Enjoy, ic \T h e B u lletin\ of the'Paris A n thro pological society, volume 8, No. 2.— 5(r ce»*nry tili-mentn of » Republic. The governor is right In saying that In a republic It Is peculiarly necessary to combine efficiency and morality, principle and common sense. Justice and courage and that a republic can not long endure \If It becomes either corrupt or cowardly.\—Buffalo Courier. N E W A IIV K K T ISEM K N T S . NOTICE. Till# is to inform my vuHtomur* and friend* Unit 1 h ave withdrawn from the firm of S mith A: E kahhai . l , and will continue the I lumbing, “ m c 't T M {T f* M m T ' A r contm uanec o f > our patronage is respectfully solicited. w u .l.lA M F. PEARSALL. W a n te d . 2,000 Bushels of Rye f o r c a s h a t F L T J H L V S ; F r e e p o r t M ills. Strictly Pure Milk, BEST SANITARY PRECAUTIONS, D e liv e r e d in F r e e p o r t an d vicinity by A . R. SM ITH . B A R G A IN S W I N T E R S H O E S . We are now t hndng out a few lot* of Winter Boot* and HI mhh - at greatly reduved pnveH t«- Ask for the Alpha Shoe for BOYS and YOUTHS. CH A R L E S JAGGS, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, FREEPORT, L. I. NEW STYLES IN . . B i c y c l e S h o e s .. In Low, Medium and High Cut. THKY ARK BIO value at any prlee. hut w o n d erful bargain* a t the little Agurva. th a t l-vhc- *l»u, we have 1 > j.ir lu-F>»ri tion «r»-entirely new in *tx le rviel> for m*p and »lifTer*-nt . ........... . ............ jn all tit hen ami ft t le 1 - m M ol k. and the etdor* are I i U k k. < lew li UU l \ tan or bltx*|. They well here for *~\V. wonkl not do iu*the to oura-lvenor the miblie V' omit lui-ntion of our Boy* and <»irl» '•lioe-v Til. X an built for hard kn.H k*. but aplM-arame 1* nt«t forgotten Price* next to nothing GEO. W. TERRY, S T .. HEM P S T E A D. K,i-r> udlh 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents I - H 's 's a p r s s : m4kx, nil hunt d w * . m Ue SdtHllfk Jtw rk M . Ssssprrztel?1 C. E. CORNELL, UNDERTAKER, HEM P S T E A D, L. I., N. Y. 6 GREENWICH STREET. R E S I D E NC E : No. 20 WASHINGTON STREET. T r lr p h u n e C u ll, 46 A H e m p .! - ad. CHAS. 0. COLVIN 4 CO., Smithvillc South, L. I. (One mile north of Bellmore.) Wagon, Carriage and Harness REPO S ITO R Y , -♦•A. l o o . hf - Ijnrge iuin.irllii.-llt ami variety Ilf Wngim- and Carriagtr* conHtantly on hand. The Mill- bum . Flint and Auburn Farm Wagone. 8LE1GH8! 8LEIGH8! SLEIGHS: Portland Cutter* and Family Sleigh*, Sleigh ells, Chimes and Plume*. Large stock of Harness, Blankets and Robe*. Repairing, Trimming, 1‘ainting and Lett«T- All mail inquiries will receive prompt atten- io n . Estim ates and prices cheerfully given. All visitors to' our Repository will be cordial ly received. BUILDING LOTS ..FOR SALE.. — bX T o - RHODESSIA, FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND. Seventy building lot# at reasonable prices; and a very desirable HOTEL SITE UN TH E MERRICK ROAD. Apply to ALEX. R. RHODES. R h o d b s s i a , E x c e l s i o r ^ The Only Reliable Market on the South Side. W. \\. PATTERSON, Ereejiort. W ill continue to furnish the people of the South Side with t he choicest cut* ot Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb. Fruits* Pork, Corned Beef, Vegetebles, Ic., and all at reasonable prices for cash. Thankful for past favors, we hope to u.erli mtinuance o f the **»me. WANTED! R<-liable man fur Manager of Bnmc-li Office, I wish to opuu in this vicinity. If vonr record is O. K. here is a gt.Kl opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A. T. M orris, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue, 4 eta. postage. VOXXITTKKS. Sat ident al 11.—The following standing m m iuittees shall Is- appointed by the Pres the first reguhir meeting af fter the thirrl Tuesdaylay of March in c i any committee < it at th e first reguhir mei-ting a more thau thn-e members to he on an Committee on Streets and Sidewalks. Committee on Public Officers and Police. Committee on Finance. Committee on By-lgiws and Ordinances. Committee on Fire Department. S kc . 12.—All eolumittees shall report ill w riting when n-quired by the Presi dent or the Clerk. 111.—The President shall Is- <-x officio a member of all committees mittees of which he may have la-eu duly■ furnace, or by other means of supplying artificial h e a t, w ithout oM a ia iag a eer- tificate of inspis-fion from the fire Warden#. If the Warden* tail le laapaet w ithin two days a fter notice, application m ay be made to (he P M t d w t *4 W e Village, who will canae the bnildiug to b e inspected, a n d e e itiarala M e e d h r th e Village Clerk. Any person violating this ordinance shall, e p e e coBVietio* t h u e ! of. be liable to a |«-oslty of not less than ten dollars nor 'mote than fifty dotiata f, for each and every offence. . • HI II.UIXO LINK. cupt com nppuiuted ;i mcmbvr. NOTICE. The H*t of unpaid taxes of the lnc«iri><»ntted Village of Freeport. N. Y., is now in the hamls of the Village Treasurer. Wm. E. Ooldvr. who will receive the same at liis store for thirty days from the date of this notice at 5 per cent. After the expiration of that time, IH per w n t. w ill he addeo to the bills as per Village Laws relating to the same. Dated January *. 1XW WM. t i MILLER. I‘resident JosKfiUr. W kyant . Village Clerk. Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. 8ituate«l Corner Fulton and Church Street*. Freeport. House, liarn*. bowling alley. ,vt<. For furthef particular*, apply to . B E R T BEDELL, Agt , Freeport, L. I. O r d in a n c e N o . 2 *.—it slm ll be the duty of the Trustee# of eaid ViUaee ( a ' esta b lish n h u ll,lin g l i n e on a n y stn-et or block, or part of a block in e l d Village, w h e n reqm -strtl t o d o so by th e w ritten petition of a m ajority of )hBs 0 WM*a Of |>rop,-rty on said s t n s - t . block or part of a block. After ruarh tm ildiag line 1* ealah- h s h tsi it slm ll Mill ts- la w f u l for any pi-mim. a fter being tervetl w ith notice i a Wftt- S e c . 14 - A l l hills or claims against the village shall Is- r v ferm l in the first th e e s t a b lish m e n t of s * - h building line, to erect a building w h ich ahall as- instance to the Finunev Coimnitttv, who shall report thvreon in writing to the 1 1I.1 H,,Y then»of lM»yond said b uilding line towards the street. Any peraoB Lksird. and if appruvisl bv the Board they -hull Is- paid. v io la t in g this O r d inance shall, opt in conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty of n<>l “ •** 'h n n twenty-five dollars ntir more than one h undred doHam. In earn laoh , - . rt- t,uil<lil|K *» erected beyond snch building line, in violation of this ordinance il * a t i lv l*-the duty of the Bonni of TnLstts-s to eauae snch building to be moved heck a* lk» ipease of the owner of the property,property, andnd thehe coatoat thereofhereof Board, and if approved money sin him. signed by the V S kc . 15.—No money shall be paid by the Treasurer drawn upon him . signed by the Presidenl village Heal. sident, and attestefl by S ev . 1 ft.—The adoption of a vote* Trustees shall !*• the a u thority for issi TITLE II approving a •suing such \x hill or claim w a rrant. by the Board of Dl T'.KS OK OKKH KK- a t e t shall be • against the property unless so paid by the owner. The amount of such shall be audited by the Trustees, and if not paid, the amount shall be « against the property and inserted iu the next tax levy, with interenl a t a ll par ud collected in the sante imitiner as: village cent., and < The elective officers shall i»erf<>rm such duties in too anyny rules <ir instructions made an< may I h - ne< essary under th law, and also shall conform t a time to tim e by the Board of Trustees S ec . 'J.—Apppoinkjd officers shall fsTfiinn such duties law, and by the Board of Trustees. prescribed by id given from an' prescribed by S ec . :t.—All appointed officers shall make report in w riting to the Board of from time to time when required, and shall also present an am: ir at the last meeting preceding the annual election. The ~ ^ * isioncr shall m*eire such compensn- the Board, payable by the village app tim e to tim e when requin ’il, and port in w ritin g at the last meeting preceding th e am Clerk, Village Constable, and Street Comm issioner shall m*eive such con iinuuul V illugc Trustees from >rt in w ritin g at the last meeting lerk, Village Constable, and Street Comm tion as shall lie fixed from time to tim e by Treasurer. S ecc .. 4.—In.—In additionddition too hisis regularegular salaryalary ihe to m ’eiye the following fees, except when the work is iietfonned for the village For makinng hundred word: S ec . 5.—Fire W ardens shall perform such duties as are pres rules and regulations adopted for the governance of the tire depart S e 4 a t h r s t Village Clerk shall be entitled Uowiug fees, except when the work is peiTormcd for i copies of any papers or proceedings, ten cents per folio of one scribed by the VILLAGE O R D I N A N C E S . TITLE 111—LICENSING (K’CVPATIONS. AlCtlOXEKHS. THE M IS S E S LEE have n ’moved their ..DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT.. From Freeport.to W A NTADH (one mile north of L. I. R. R. Station. Perfect tit guaranteed from measurement. Trying on not necessary. iMce* reasonable. Work the best. IiiRtruction given in Oil Valnling. •.SNEDEKER'S'.' LONG ISLA N D Marble&GraniteWorks 68 Mlfin Street, HEM P S T E A D, L. I. ..Monuments and Headstones.. OF MARBLE OR GRANITE. of any desired style*, at prices as low a* can I hj found on Long Island. I#arge stock always ”I(JRNAMENTAL WORK i'*v<-ii|,-<l ill tlr-t \' c e m e t e r y PLOTS ENCLOSED with (Irenifv or Marhlv I- ok I h . SATISFACTION O VAUANTEED on *11 BUY YOUR e Coal and Wood * OF W . L. J E N K I N S . THE BEST GRADES FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Lumber, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair and Lath, Office and Yard, Main St. and Broadway, FREEPORT, L. I. T e lephone Call, F reeport 16. TREES, SHRUBS, AND Greenhouse Plants Greenhouse Flint? low by quantity. Full direction* rot planting and car ing for trees in ow price list, widen b free to alL R. P. Jeffrey & Son, Bellmore.L.l. ORDINANCES O F THE Village of Freeport, Nassau County, N. Y. And Rules of Order, Adopted by Village Trustees. ADOPTED DECEM BER 23 , 1698. ------------- * - « . -------- The Trurtevh of tin- Village of Freeport,by authority vwte-d in them by Vliup\ t(-r 414,Law* of I*H7,amt act# amendatory thereof,do enact tin- following By-law*, Ordinance*, and Rule*, to In- observed and enforced within *aid village under the j peualtie* for violation of the sutne a* |>nwribcd therein. It shall not lx* lawful for any the ViV \ ng this ordiuance liable to a penalty of not less than one dollar i OimixAXVK No. 1 business of auctioinvrin, therefor. Any iktsoii liable to a penalty t violti Huge of FreeiHtrt, th is ordinanc shall, uHxm will i ttgage in the limit obtaining license thereof, be conviction 1 than twenty dollars. business of ]>e (1 Freeport, wit hoi PKDDLEHS. •t be lawful for any person to engage in the [idling or hawking any goods or merchandise in the Village of obtaining license therefor. Any person violating this ordinance pon conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty of not less than one dol ttore than twenty dollars. HACK \M> KXIMtriss. iting or run Any person violating visionision off thishis ordinancerdinance snan,hall, uponpon convictiononviction thereof,h not less than one dollar nor more than twenty O rdinance N o . .4—It shall not be lawful for any person to engage business of running public carriages, cabs, hacks, or other vehicles, for for hire within the Village of Freeport, or soliciting o: portation of persons for hire w ithin th e Village of iting therefor, without obtaining license therefor, v o t o s u c t e m person violating any pro- , t>e liable to a penalty of JI NK Bl’SINESS. Any person violating tliis ultv of not less than It shall not I h * lawful for any person to engage in the ? junkunk business,usiness, inn buyinguying orr gatheringathering ge of Freeport, 01 les of tnercha ; th ordin O rdinance N o business commonly known as the j b i b o g in the streets or public places iu the Village of Freeport, or offering to buy any bottles, or property, or articles of merchandise w ithout obtaining license for doing so. [)t less nance shall, upon couvictioi one dollar nor more than tw e n ty dollars. >btaining license for doing so. eviction thereof, be liable to a SHOWS AND PERFORMANCES. nck No. •\>.—It shall not l>e lawful for any person to money or h ire any theatrical representations, feats of horsemanshiiip, fonnances, caravan of animals, or give any shows or perfoirmanei or furnish music on any street or streets ithout obtaining license therefor. An;y ordinancerdinance shall,hall, uponpon convictiononviction thereoihereof, or'hi reepon ieal instrnintent, exhibit i ith hand organ or person vio any provision or tins o s u c t be liable to a pen- alty of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each and wit vision of th is i eireus per- in the Village i or other • n person violating f, be liable very offence. O rdinance N o . ft.—The President of the Village and the Village Clerk hereby authorized ami empowered to issue licenses to all suitable persons apply ing for same, and charge and collect in the name of the village the following For peddling or hawking j dollars; six months, six dollar ; three months, four wagon or o ther vehicle, one year, ten dollars ; one week, two dol lars ; one day, fifty cents. For auctioneering, on lonths. ten dollars; one week, five dollars; <ne tig a public carriage, cab, or back, for conveyance of passengers : , ten dollars; six months, six dollars; three months, four dolla: leering, one year, twenty-five dollars; six months, fifteen dollars; rs; one week, five dollars; one day, two dollat arriage, cab, or had three months, I For runniii hire, one ye »k, two dollars ; one day, one. dollar. e dollars; o day, two di one weei portation of For running carts, drays, express wagons, or other vehicles, for the trims- ir, three dollar ix Idd lin ['•year or 1 :l valid unless countersigned by the Village Treas- tds for hire, one year, e months, one dollar. For circ per cent, of t day if held in any pub fifty cents i>er day; foi For the junk bush urn ; six* months, two dollars ; ses, shows and other performances, two dollars per day and five Id in at tent or open space. One dollai linging ; foror handand c »r camussel, ten dollars per day. >r less, three dollari if th e entrance money if hel in at teu t or open space. blic hall or build ; f h organs or o ther street in nk businei No lieense shall be TITLE IV—TREES. INJVR1XU SHADE TREES. O rdinance N o . 7.— It shall not be law ful for any iternon in anywise to injure or destroy any shade trees, or tie or hitch any team or horse, or other animal, to any shade tree planted along the streets or sidewalks in the Village of Freepoi Any person violating this ordinance shall, u|K>n conviction thereof, tie liable to a penalty of not less than two dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each and every offence. TRIM MINI i OF SHADE TREES. O rdinance N o . s.—Section 1. It shall be the duty o f every owner of rees in front of his lage to. keep the shade trees in f limbs will not interfere with ii' Ih! proper- l so that vigh f property who il is vs trimmed sidewalk or on the from the outer oner to serve ply with eight feet above the centre of vc feet o r more 1 Street Commissi' ils to coiin ply w \o f 1 IN A NI K ty in till* vilhig vvvrhangiug limb* will n mud wav. All overhanging limb* shall be at least the sidewalk, and thirteen feet almve the roadway, tiv edge of the sidewalk. It shall la- the duty of the notice in writing on any owner or occupant of pro|*' this ordinuueo, and if \the trees in front of such prci pliauee herewith w ithin live day* a fter such notice it shall then I m - the duty r Street Commissioner to have such trees trimmed and the cost thereof shall charge against the adjoining property. The amount of such charge slmll la- dited by the Trustees, and if not paid the amount shall la- assessed against proju-rty and inserted in the next tax levy, with interest at six |a-r cent, and leeted in the same manner as village faxes are collected. Section 2. If there be mi person residing on the premises in front of which such tree or trees may la-, then it shall la* the duty of the .Street Commissi l*ist such w ritten notice conspicuously on such premises and mail a copy to the owner at his last known address, six days a fter which if the tree la- not trimmed by tbe owner, it shall be trimm ed by the Commissioner or ta-rson employed by him and tin- expense charged and assessed to the proja-rty as herein provided. TITLK V—CARE OF STREETS. liARHAliE AM) KKtVSK. O rdinani K No. Ii —It shall not be lawful for any person to throw, plan de|«>sit anv void ashes, stone, rubbish, pata-r, garbage, tin vans, or refuse inui niam any road, avenue, lane or street in the Village of Frce|K)rt, unless with eon sent and under the supervision of the Street Commissioner. Any is-rson * luting tliis ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, la- liable to a |u-ualty not ex ceeding five dol nrs for each and every offense. O ruixaxve N o . 10.—It shall not la- lawful for any person, without written nission from a Trustee or Street Commissioner, to dig or remove, carry away, ausv tin- same• too la-- done,one, anyny stone,tone, earth,arth, sandand or gravel, from any public of Fm -port.ort. Anvny is-ixm<*r vio- t la d a s e s Street, highway, lane or public place in the Village t luting this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof than ten dollars for each and every gravel, froi t-op A p la* liaiih- to u |*-imll y of not AMMAI.S ROAMINli AT l.AIKIK. - It shall not Is- lawful for any owner or )*• ' ts, to run at lari R U L E S O F O R D E R . TITLE I. O rdinance N o . of the same to allow any cuttle, horses, swine o r goats, to n n lie street, latte, alley or public place, in the Village of Freeport, luting this ordinance, shall, uism conviction thereof, Is* liable to dollar for first offence ; two dollars for second offence ; each snbseqin less than live nor more than ten dollars. thou in charge ge in any pnb- Any person vio a penalty of one tent offence Vll.l.AUE OFFICERS. tiEcrioN 1.—The officers of the Village of Freeport shall consist of a Prcsi- dent, Four Trustees, a Treasurer, a Collector, and a Police Justice, all to he elect ed in compliance with law; also a Village Clerk, Street Commissioner, one or more Police Constables, two Fire W ardens, and three members of tbe Hoard of Health, all to Is- appointed by the Board of Trustees, in compliance with law, at the first regular meeting of the Board of Trustees after the third Tuesday of March of t w h calendar year. The Board of Trustees shall also at any time ap point sneli additional officers as may lie requin-d ill accordanc, with law. MEET I XUS. Sltv 2.—The Board of Trustee, .hall hold stated meetings at the office ,,f the j 1 ^ ‘ j Village Clerk on the first and third Friday evem n g s o f eaeh m o nth at eight , 1kk, o'clis-k.P. M. Sis-eial meetings may he ealleit t.y the President, or tiy the \ lUage K Cl«-rk on the written nsiuest of two Trustw s, at such time and place as the w rit ten notie,- to Is- served on the Trustees shall direct, such notice to Is- ^ served at least two hours ls-fon- time of meeting. Or the s|sx-ial m.-etmg may Is- held with- “ ard shall voluntarily attend such meeting l-KTIRKS. for any person to write, icc any iH>*t. v ark, writing, [ ,11. ujKm convict Ag„v iy person violat- thereof, I h * liable to a INDECENT POSTERS ORDINANCE No. 1«—It shall not be lawful for any person to write, print, publish or post anv obscene or indem nt writing, picture or p rint in the village of Freeport. No |K*rson shall deface any i*»st. w all, fence, building or o ther surf* with any obscene or indecent mark, writ ing any provision of this ordinance shai penalty of not less than ten dol ( I.KANINO sIDF.WAI.Ks. uimtNANt e No. i;|.—Every owner or occupant of any house or other building, and every owner or inthoii entitled to j)osse»si«»n of any vacant lot, and every |>er son having charge of any church or o ther public building in the Village of Free- [Mirtintis of streets as may Iw designated by the Trustees, out notice when a majority of the Boti (jVOBVM, CRES1DINO OFFICER. S e < . 3.—A majority of the Board shall constitute a quoi tion of business The President, when present, shall presidi have a vote on all questions: in his absence any Trustee dent pro tern. ORDER OK BUSINESS. 4 __ o u th e ap|)earauLV of a quorum at a stated m e e t in g th e order \f bus iness sliall b ru m for the trausac- all meetings, and 1 Presi at i U m a y !*• a p |* iin t e d season and during tli ball I kv< itruetions and encnnibranc(*s. Any ih ishii if, I h - lii e p t obstruction by snow and ;< kh 1 and safe repa th e sidewalks in front ir. and clej •ing the time the simv of sueli house, 1 /nildiiig or and shall also, at all times, keep such sidewalks in m m hi and keep free from dirt, filth and weeds, or other violating any provision of this any prm ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof, !*• liable to a penalty of not less than more than five dollars for such neglect or refusal. pU lM M i ON SIDEWALKS. O k d i n a m e N«». 14— h sh a ll not lawful for any person k in the Village Reading t Communications a the minutes of the last meeting mmuuieations am i recommendations from vial orders. place any horse, or o ther animal, upon a sidewalk cept to crosri the same when necessary, or allow a liorn* walks in said village. Any jwrsou or is rson* violating i dinance shall, u]*m conviction thereof, l*e liable to a 1 ** 11 , dollar nor more than five dollars for each and every offeii K x si OK CARELESS DR1MNH. to ride, drive or of Freeport, ex on the crot >11 of this < less than one ind recommendations Special orders. Petitions and communication*, and audit of bills Kepuftft of Standing Committees Bl C a tin- Htvsillriit Rvpulte < H.-nurt# uf *ui«-«al Commtttw*. Reports ,*f V illags Offiwrs. including . .............................. 2d.\ 7th dations. *th. Unfinished business, nth New business, imh Adjournment S k i . The order of business may Is , hanged hr the I‘resident facilitate business, if then hr no objis-tion. or it there Is- obji-i-titni ehangisl by a majority vote of the meml»-rs pns- iit S ki ti—The President shall preserve onb-t and dixiirom. and all qnei parliam entary law shall Is- determined iu aeeordanoe with the rubs laid (.'ashing's Manual. S ki . 7 —While the l-Yi-sident is addn-salug the B-sird. or putting or a memlier is speaking, no m ember shall engage »j a private disci-t between the stx-aker and the chair. . , . . StK, H —Every motion shall t»> r.-dinvd to writing at the ns;nest of the Klent or anv member, and each mvmt»-r pri-s,-iit when a v, ,te is taken slmll nnbss e s e tw il bv the Board. On all resolutions adopt.il without taking -.i.niiug the ayei’ajjd uoe» every member m attendance shall 1«- dei-mtsl voted m the affirmative. , „ ,, .................... ... . <K, i« _ y \ , w mt-nils-r who qs-aks shall n * .. aihin-ssing the Pr'-sul.-nt, ann he shall not bi> interrupted uale»s by a rail to onler frtmi the Fn-sideut or fr sonic iu timber of the Board S k *1 iu.—When I )HIHN 1 \, K No. 17).— It shall not Is- law ful for a n y person to d rive at, a n im- f f l v sfreetH in t h e \ illage of nuHlvnite gait or in a curries* majiner through any of t Freeport, or at a rate of speed to exceed eight miles persons violating any of the provisions of this urdmance iihiting any of the provisions of this ordina liable to a penalty of not lessetnan five dollars an hour Any iwnton or shall, upon convictiou nor more than twenty | thereof. I h * liable to a |H*mi recoinm< it- i d o llars for each and every offence HK.X' ON STREETS shall not I* lawful to put up jsiMer** or sign.-* on the •vep«irt, without |s*rtuLssioit from the President or .’oiumissBmer 1 imt this shall not apply to ]M)Ste^> on private property put up w ith <»wner N consent • Any istsoii violating this onlinaiice shall, disjii conviction flo n-of, lw liable to a penalty «if not less thau one dollar nor more dollars fur each and every offence. r u n a w a y h o r s e *. 1 UHDIMMK K<>. »h;dl not lx-lawful for any is-rson hi m-gligi-ully al- uni-Htioii low a hors,- or nitih- to run away, endangering l*-rsoii* or |>ro|»-ity. in the stns-ts ,„ ,1U» ' ,,f tin- V illa g e of Fr-i |..rt Any |s r -,n violating this ..rdinun.-.- shall, u i vietiott th e r e o f . I n - liable tf» a |s ualty of not less than two dolla: rw• nty-tivf dollars fur each and every offence. < )RD1\ \Nt 1 N o streets of the V illage S treet Uommishlulier ti\» it | m >11 con- nore than Pres j and re- J to have * K N \ EX' ROACHMEXTS AXD EX' AVATIOXS. It shall not be law fu l for anv is-moti to erect l<«ct o v er any build sidew alks of 1 a quest ti •pr to adjourn, or fur the e indefiuitH j, or u> a purt first three morion* •hall be wit 1 valent to i u 1 rmpted uulcfos by previous question, or to lay on the table, or to 1 tim lar lime, or to bonimit it ur b* amend. Xu.' »e w ithoui debate. Indefinite pofotpunement of oast ion shall be equivaJ a t (isle It shall take its place in the any js-r I tug w hich shall eitaTom-h upon or props ! over any of the streets the Village <4 Yn* vnit and il shuU not U lawful fur any i* r>«.ii to make any i-xt-ivati.R) nta.n anv strew in xud village without |* nui**i'.u from the .stnet U.m- ,nission,-r or F r -n b - n t of tin Vilh.gr Any u o h t m g any iwoviwm of tin* onlinaiut »hull o|#-u fxiuriirti«in tlu-pvf. ?«■ liabb- to a j« ually of not !••** thau is u n d e r e‘-j*u»i»leriition no motiuit shall t* made. ; ^ Wl, dolhirv nor nxur* than t» 11 doILirr ,e of I TITLE VI—BUILDINGW is istpunement uf any t lent to i u rsjw tnm . if « nnaiou be laid on th. tal.U- with- j ,,-in th e unt.-r of uulUuhwt bmamw* at the I .a any bm M i-, whS-h * a H IXSKItl-TIliX KV rlllK WARUKX-. 6AN, >; Xo 11,— It .hall not U lawful to «T« t any dwelling lion*- ... ,...» i..,iMi..o wl.e-l. «hi.H I*. li.-.iUil l.y mean* of villag tax.-* are collected. TITLE V H -PV m ,IV ORDER AND MORALS. UBS KRAI. Ordinance No 21.—It slmll not Iw lawful for any pen rules of the Board of Trust. hs - . or of the Board of Fire, Wi siom-rs, which have Isi-n dviimv.-d by the Board of Trout*e*, vvntion of tires, I he w |s*rt. Any js-rson violating this 1)1 e to a penalty of not less th -moil to violate a n y of tiw ater, or lig h t Gomel#- Isi-n Sppi-ovwl by the Board of Tnmte relating to the^pre- ilating th is ordinance shalf, upon cooviction thereof, be lie- e dollars penalty of not less th an tw o dollars nor more than ten dollars. UVXK. KIKKWOKKS, AC. Oldman.-.' No. 22.—It slmll not be lawful for any person to lire n tiring any artillery, gims.pistols or otherfironmiR; nor build any fire o r out a is-rmit fr nn the Village Clerk, in a n y of the public streeta in the h’n-t-iKirt: pnivid.il that the provision* of this ordinance shall not apply celebrated as the anniversary of American Independence, or rejoicing: and also provided that the doing on said nays of any of hidden -Acts slmll U- strictly under the direction Trasti-e* of snid village. Any is-rson violating diall, ii|s>n conviction thereof. Is- liable to a penalty not to exceed tei ■id regulations of the Board of ny provision of this oriUnauoo iltv n ot to exceed ten dollars. FALMK KIRK ALARMS. 2;i.—It shall not be lawful for any is-nain to wilfully •iti/.eiis o f the Village of Freeport by a false cry or alarm of dating this ordinance shall, upon conviction ' ban two dollars nor morethaii < hilliiauv signedly alarm the ci _ ______ _ fire. Any js-rson violating th is ordinance shall, tipou convic thereof, be liable to a i*-imlty of not Uws thau tw o dollars nor more thaii five dollars for each and every nffcuei-. .Ordinance No. time, in a stale of nil, Any person violating this penalty of not less (lian one dollar nor more l —It shall not Is- lawful for any person to Imthe in lity, in any of the w aters w ithin the Village ot th ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be li 1 lathe in the day , of Freeport. ipon conviction thereof, be liable to a than fire dollars for each and every PIIVNKK.NNKRR. Ordiiminv No. 25.-11 shall not Vs- lawful for any perwin to -.-t,or in any publie hall,or o ther public place in said village.in toncation. Any |M-rsim violating this ordinance shall, upon cot Ik- liable to a is-naltv of not less than inaiice shall, upon wuiyiction thereof, ? dollars nor inon- than ten dollars. IIIKTVRBIWl THK PBAl’K. illage, dia- r theretu ; ( lliin \ an . K No. 2(1.—It shall not Is- lawful for dnlge in disorderly, noisy, riotous or tumultuons conduct within turbing the ]s*ace and quiet of the village, or any meeting and it shall not Is* lawful to congregate on the street* or sidewalks to the BUDOy- a nee of the citizens or travelers. Any ]*-rson violating, amy provisionrovision of tine ordiuanee shall, upon txiiiviction thereof, Is* liable to a : three dollars nor mon- than ten dollars. iy person or persona to iu- t w it the villa, or assembly tl lewalke to th e _ny p _____ i penalty of not leaa than - J 1 I 1 disorderlyisorderly house,ouse, orr gamblingambling honse,onse, orr houseouse off 111ll fame,ame, or foror the occupantpant or __ , any house to js-rmit the same on said pn-mises, in the Village of Freeport. Any | person violating any provision of this urdinanoe shall, upon conviction t harbor, j ts- liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollnts nor more than fifty dollars for J each and every offence. 1 IIIHORDKRLY MIIVSKS. O ruinaxvk N o . 27.—It shall not Is- law ful for any person to maintain any d h o g h o h o i f or f the occu of IMMORAL SOUCtTlNU. (irdiuance No. 2s —It shall not he lawful for any female person to appear on of the street* of Freeport, and by signs or words solicit a n y male peraoa to go with her for immoral purposes* Any person violating this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, is- liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor re than ten dollars. Ordinance No. 211. playing, or any act, amni the streets or public grom this ordinance shall, upon conviction than one dollar nor more than DANUKRUV8 AMV8KMKNTH. It shall not be lawful for any person to engage in ball seiiieiit, or practice, endangering -------------- - “ mils in the Village of Freeport, nvictlon thereof, lie flvi- dollars. „ _ persons or property oe report. Any person viols ting liable to a penalty of not leas IXUKVKNT LANUVAUK OR COMDVUT. Ordiuanee No. 30.—Il shall not be lawful to indulge iu any profane, vulgar bscene languag.- or c.mdnct, or indi-cently expose the person. In a n y street, or lie place in the Village of Fn-eport. Any person violating this ordinanse hereof, Is- liahle to a penalty of not less than one dollar shall, liisiu conviction tl nor mon- than five dollai TITLE V III—MISCELLANEOUS. HIl'YCLK RIUINU, ETC. iijiou any ( miss any person on any any of the stn-ets at without ringing a Is-llat all street crossings, this ordinance shall, ni*m oonviction tlie: than one dollar nor more than ten dolhu Ordinance No. 31.—It shall not tie lawful for any person to ride i of the sidewalks of the streets of the Village o f i on any si.le|aith; nor shall it be lawful to •ets at night one hour after anneet without a lightedight) lamp, Bar ' Any tsusoii v iolating any proviatoB of if, lie liable to a penalty of not lee Village of Freeport, or to meat or lawful to ride on such vehicle on a l Ordiun break, mar, line.- No. r injure, ibls-ry, n r otl handbill lawfull; MALICIOVH MIBCHIKK. 32.—It slmll not I hi ijnre, remove or deface any bui other orimmeiital thin iniltiill lawfully posted. Any persoti violet . „ „ shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty of not lawful for any person to malictouahr nilding, fence, awning, sign, slmboBIU, he vilmgi-, or tear down or deface any - in the village, n A iiolatiug ' u|xiu eouvicMun t ion- than five dollai any prdvtston o: ulty of not les* ir down or detaoe any iidon of this nrdlaanoa y ) - ; f ■- -4 ■1 # than one dollar VIOLATION UK ORDINANCE— IIIHORDKRLY CONDUCT. Ordinance No. 33.—It is hereby ordained and enacted by the Board of Trustee* of the Village of Freeport that a violation of any of the foregoing ordi nances shall constitute disorderly conduct, and the person so violating tbe sante shall I*- and is hereby declared a disorderly person. e 1-AYMKNTH TO V1M.AUK TREASURER. Uceusea or damages which shall 1* Ordinance No. 34—All moneys for fine#, licenses or damsfi collected under any By-law, Urdiimncc, Rule or Regulation Board of Trnstw s of tlie Village of Fn*-port, shall lie paid to said village w ithin five days a fter the same shall be col officer or person who shall In village. be paid to the Treaadrar e t same shall lie collect* uve collected or received the same for the us* t proscribed hy the the Trees* * e t cted or r e o e lv e d ^ a y r 4 ■••j .1 I Ordinance No. 35.—Hii-Iiiin 1 —Every jienioii who shall harbor, possess or keep any dog within the corporate limits of the NTIlag^f F m -j^^si^ lHskeauta lage'hi 1-ach year, for which u ft*- of one dollar sliall be charged for lech mate dog, and a fee of throe ilullurs for each female dog. All doge thus licensed shan wear a collar to which shall Is- attached a metal tag, bearing the nil be e ..................... barged for (ach thus licensed ___ iei.ni uqt, urn, u,, the name of said M* ccnsi-, 1111)1 for which ten (10) cent* shall h isild by the party or parties obtaining tho license. All licenses to expire on first day of March in each yew. S t . 2. Any dog so licensed must, when in the street, during the mouths of July ami August, in additinii to wearing the collar and tag, provided for In flab* tion One of this Ordinance, be held by snch owner or other person in change af said dog secim-d by a cord, rope or chain, not more than four feet in length, « wear a muzzle miistrurted so as to prevent the dog from biting. Any dog th a t to not so H>Tiir>il or muzzled,although he is licensed, shall be captured the aamo a# lx no license was granted. 8)V. 3 —Anv dog muzzled, licensed and wearing a tug, as provided for til the previous 8>iTii‘>ns of this Ordinance, shall be permitted to rnu at large in any at the roads, avenues, streets, lanes or highways of said village, and any persoti WU- fully or maliciously injuring or destroying the same, sliall, upon oeuviction there* for pay a fine )>f not more tluin thirty (301 dollars. Sec. which ii Iny is-rson who shall remove )>r )-aus)‘ to Is) removed, the txtllw In hoi tin- license lag, or either o f thi-m, from the neCk of nsol ilog into any i-ncliwure for the pun ,or i-ithcr of them,or shall for such purpose decoy or sliall entice any projs-rly liccni ing ))ff itso d lar or lici-ns)- tag,or i-ithcr of them,or entice any animal out of 11 ...... nclosure or lions)- of its owner o r pc seize or molest any properly licensed dog. while held or led by while pro|H-rlv niiizzli-d. or shall bring any d>>g into said vilhige : of taking up ami killing or selling the ............ L \ ---------------,~“ ~ tin)- )if not imir)- than twenty (20) doll ir the purpose of^tafe nr pusaeasor, or ahall any person * for the parpoaa 8> t . stn-et or hit)-, or attempt See. stm ts or and An; big Into said village tor tbe purpo sliall, u|K)ii eoiiviction therefor pay e 6,—It shall Is- lawful for any person at any time, or In any public place, highway, to kill any dog, male or female, running at large, which shall ttempt to bite, any is-rson orauiuial. 1.—Evvrv doe found ruimlng loose or at large in any o any public place* within the nirp)irate limits of the ist,\either with or without a utnzzle, although it weal of tlie roads, avenues, village, during J u ty -are a collar and tag, * i II foliar and lag. provided for in Hectiou One of this Ordinance, although it is muzzled, shall Is-liable to be seized and conveyed to the Dog Pound, end It shall ts- tin- s|Hi-ial dutv of any |*irson anlhialzod so to do L it the Board of True- totw, to seize and convey snch dog to tbe Dog Pound and deliver such doe to the Poniid Muster. Any person so seizing and delivering any such dog, shall be SB- titled then-forto tin- sum of not more than fifty cents, to be paid by the Vllh W Treason-r, on iiresentation of the certiftoate nf the INmnd Master o f the fact, l e e ' Pound Master shall keep and ili*|*we of any snch dog as praecribed in fieettoe Eight of this Ordinanci-. ‘iv e H S.T 7 —Tin- Clerk of the Village shall keep an au-ouut of the Uoenaas great- ed during the yier. Tlie Board of Trustees of the Village shall appoint a sultB- - jj ble person, whosi-datv it shall hi-to keep an account id the lieense* m u t e d ha amirdauce with He<'tlon Pound, and receive tin- e provided tluit anv may n Eight of thia Ordinance. And of the Board of Trusties of tbe Village. Before entering Uj ufTlii-, saiil person so aptsiintiil shall exis-nte and deliver VilUige of Fm-port imd their sni-i-esaors, a Bond iu snch i tie# a* the Board of Trusties may approve, conditioned icnte the ilntie* of his rcf(*i Vi •uiitnml dogs when delivered to him and ided Ilf the Board of Trustees of the Villag) nance, and to take charge of tbe Dag him and kill tbe MUia, BB ere enterin g upon the dattes ef bte deliver to the Trustees of th* age ot tie* a* the \ and honestly ui over nil motiey# received by hiiii by virtne of One of t apt a m i dogs when (le may not Is- m bemed by its owner, as provi Xml said |s-rsoti shall bold office daring the 'illage. Before entering up hull exocnte and deliver to ir Muci-csaure, a Bond iu snch sum and with each \\ that hi for in .bfdSLia It)Hint of Trustie s may approve, conditioned tbs Inties of hi* office mid honeatly and faithfully account ill faithfully n t for and as. 1*7 - m huhs H the ftnv next following ihi which «wli do* fthnll be m> impoendi cluiin the Hume in nn the Pound Mauler, by paying to him the ■tun of Twi thcr with a n ’lixoiuihle eJiarge not exceeding twenty-fivewentv-flve oepleeota for CBM* ich dog lllg HUVil aa ••»» •’« such dog shall not Is- forthwit feet midi iim bb- charge nut exceeding t o for tow- line shall in the meantime have actually been fed. In oaot Ot Is- m-luimed as herein prewribed, the Pound Maetar *n B such dug to Is- killed, and the carcaae to be buried at toaat tore id For snch service he shall he eu titled to receive the SUSS e f me Ikillar. to be paid by order - f the Board «t Trustees, and W i-nlitled to ivtuiu to his own use the aum of One Dollar cat a f reall fee |will to him us hereto desc ribed. He shall on the first Tuesday ef su-h and every yi-sr, or at any id her time when called wpon^B^B i y not more than ( (ne shall also Is- entitle redemption i-tti-li month in isu-h amt every yiar, or at any inner time do, bv the Hoard of Trostii*. account, nndi-r oath, for usurer moneys ren-ived by him tiy virtm- o f hi* office \ A ixiitkd J a n . 30, 1MW. as Pimud 1 charge anv air gnn. slang shot l» ualty of did - to five dol' orpin AX) K No. 3« —It sliall not hi- lawful for any perauu to earry or dtos nr flotsrt rifle within tbe village limita under w me to five dollar*, v k No. 37.—N o ho ts shall give eihibt #1* g (an- | st day. getting O rdinani k N o .17 — N o hotel aaloou ir plate where hqw e i are sold til foe- limits sliall givi c-xhildtions. cnoeiits •» any performsuces withe— ■*— •nun from the Village fW-rk and (aiying there/)*- the anm o f I REPEALING CL A UtJE i trdinauor No. 3H —All ordinances bereti/ore adopted by Ijm the X*illage of Fm-port are hereby repealed. -il . ....