Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1887, p. 2

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i i il ty ft r i t f l ifi i il rajboftamjc uccctpci wifeet v bite tin tin toth april uio titthcw mccutcheou o a daughter j mr buour bui amsudlim u uw o l wnmwni last friday by an alruoa o laniro ma vote of the house thuchang i ii the li w ul place the prm i qf ontari i antsota th 1wh 3 rad wrt qultablf tootlug ttl mxmwat wwlburn on uw tfui lust m 0ttm f th w to m cxlrt in bmueatag on the 3sth april tho wife michael caloy of a son thkqrivk meant ann beloved vtte ot mr goo t mar- uttforfwtytrqnciiiwjyb4r stkwuir attal reldouee in kkqnestnc hal- too oouoty ont on the 17th april duncan 8ttrrt in the 83rd year ot bit age a native of fuajoch perthshire scotland f ths uwor libel t v tboksiuy homing ami 98 1887 jtote3 and comments tba outotio legislature was prorogued on saturday afternoon at three oclock ninetyeight bills were passed durinp the session theminibter of agricttuurohs decided to establish experimental farms in the northwest with a view to testing fthecapa- provisions of the amended aot bptties of the soil in various districts fox certain products last week the fee press was threaten ed with a real live libel suit the case has evidently fallen through however the pro spective prosecutor finding we presurno that he had no just grounds for a case the dowlas standard bays tbo acton fm prtss has the milton jteforwtr and georgetown bcrald on the hip re their practice of filling their local pages with quacks to the exclusion of local matter the dominion revenue of the current year op to april 10 is 26004100 the ex penditure 924593270 showing a surplus of 91403830 against a deficit for the cones ponding period of last year amounting to 51559628 mayor howland intends asking the min ister of justice to introduce legislation pro viding that neglected children when arrest ed shall not be treated as criminals but sent to refuges provided by the government where they can be brought under good in fluences wbe rel eves publishers of the ooniequeno of wilful aud malicious untruth nor doei it provi le for uudue liberty of the preat 4 doei justly protect them howevoi against malicious trumpedup cases an 1 hjtokmi dlinfl suita heretofore it wai often tlie blackmailer and the scoundrd 3 ho brt light libel suits against newspaper id tbc great injustice was that the newt papers lad to pay the costs although ths pwutir might lose his case under ths now tavr it will not be possible for a pott fogging lawyer in conjunction with tone worthlcssrclienttoievy blaokmail upon i newspa ser which in the ordinary course 1 its bnsi less has made a simple mistati o and is willing to correct it the following is a brief synopsis of thle nevri papers are to be allowed an opportunity i o correct misstatements and if they do job rect th m actual damages only are to 1 o recover id as to public meetings repors of whi h aire privileged the definition i f pnbli meeting is extended bo as to ii i lode a 11 public meetings to which the pu 1 o are nvited and of which public noti e i i givei reports df all court proceedini s i re to 1 w privileged security for costs s o bo g yen in certain cases cases are o 1 c trie i where thenewspapor is publish d or whe re the plaintiff lives unless a judf e directs othetwiso the provincial law having been ainenddd so as to give publishers justice in civil suits it is now desirable that action le taken 6 have existing anomalies correct d jnho riminol law under the jurisdictic u fl the dominion parliament the pr iisioni holding that journalists are liab le to be 1 eld answerable in one province f ir a special cable from st johns nfld says the bill for total prohibition of the uquor traffic in that colony was defeated in the assembly the other day by the casting vote of the speaker but will certainly be carried next session a meeting of the dominion alliance was held at ottawa last week at which a reso lution was unanimously passed opposing tie principle of compensating persons en gaged in the liquor business foe losses re sulting frpm the passage of a prohibitory law the canadian parliament has been suc cessfully opened it could not be otherwise there are americans over there capable of opening anything from a tin cash bos op to a steel burglarproof bank safe fastened with a time lock sealed with a deacon and watched by a cashier who leads a sunday- school new orleans picayune the mortality among the provincial sheriffs during the- past few days is a matter of much comment three have died within ten or twelve days sheriff jarvis of york sheriff clarke of thunder bay and sheriff duncan of welknd this leaves shrievalties to be filled by the government wellington york toronto welland lincoln and thunder bay the biel agitation according to present appearances is not likely to result iu per manent loss to the conservative party the dissatisfied are one after another quietly falling into line under sir john a macdonald and it does not appear that the opposition in the dominion comuonsis to be strengthened by the acquisition of any considerable number of kielite con servative 1 01 to i the bill in the quebec legislature pro viding for the erection of crucifixes in all the courts of the province ol quebec has been withdrawn owing to the protests it had evoked from the protestant population premier mercier and several other speak ers congratulated the mover on his course adding that in the present state of public of feeling it was most unwise to do anything which would jar against the sympathies of the protestants i t- discussing mr balfoura bill for the amendment of the law of libel the montreal ar says a law simiiir in its provisions to this is much required in this province vyedonot claim uumunity for publishers ot newspapers nor do we believe they should be shielded from any fail responsibility for any article or item which they publish all that we ask is that they sjiall be protected from persecution and extortion by malicious and unprincipled men j an important clause has been added to the public health act providing that the body of every person who has diedof small- pox cholera scarlet fever diptheria or glanders shall be enveloped in disinfectant sheets and shall be buried within eighteen hoars after death and that the foperal shall be private no person being admitted to the room in which the body lies except the undertaker his assistant the clergy man and the members of the household a election petitions i haltoa favoredi with a protest and a crosspetition eiglt election petitions were filed on sat urday it oagoode hall in the court of ap peal it biddell petitions against andrew semple in centre wellington and andrew sample cross petitions against dr orton hsproule petitions against wc edwards 7 meussellna a cross petition is filed by john henderson against a n mackintosh vfs boa petitions against tlohn waldie in halton and john waldie cross petitions gainst dairia xxeiiderson then in the aknnmon f division h s fajfrall petus against hhcook in east simcoe f wr h not cote up until next september 1 acts cc mmitted in another by whioh th y may bi ruined by vindictive prosecution s oompe hug them to leave their homes ai d travel hundreds of miles to reply to accus i tions brought against them nnqoestio l ably r quire reconstruction the can adit n press association ifas been largely instr i- menta in securing the desired changes n the provincial law and there is no dou t that if the active measnres taken in this i mstan e are set in motion in connecticu with t ie dominion act that the palpab j wrong which at present exist therein will be effetually removed i abck7s the siinoretilngbui ln leave him tli nel becond ihnve been so qwreimsly busy this week up to my eyes in lniguiess almost that i have not had any time to pen my usual weekly quota of luotcs tonight after having particiiatoi in tlie most auooosvful i mnntfiiii mas and family oaies few jottings fh s our erlh letter ojtt4lp oorrenpoiulriil nes nv brtt very plentiful this wouk iafiioiiwhuvu not often uny very stirring ovoqti and njt for small tjilk we sup- poseltjho lpaajofithat the bulterr bui seeding operations itro actiyo how especially plowing the weather has had a decldodly chilly cast for a few days so usual annual social entertainment br an- at to krouud is not very warm for seed tha roads are rapidly drying up aud total pr0hd31tiqn the house of commons to be asked to vote upon the question au i nportaut meeting of the council of the dominion auiance was held at ottawa list wek when it was carried to have tie c uestic u of total prohibition placed fairly leforo the country in a definite shape an s t secure a direcv vote in parliament oi t ae sai je a bill beat onco introduced into tie eause of commons framed ion the f llowi ig general lines the total prohibition of the manufactured import ition and sale of intoxicating liquor eicept for saorameptal medicinal and s sientil c purposes the enforcement df the law and tlib niianufacture importation and sale of liquor to be by the dominion governmeutj through specially appointed officers pens ities for violation of any provisioi ofihe law to be sufficiently simple am el fectiv 3 to secure complete enforcement all p rofits upon the sale of liquor anc ail moijey penalties imposed to be devotee l paying the expenses o enforcing the hfw- it wi i be arranged to have the qnestioi present id for a vote during the presem session valuators liability the i uitof osullivajj v lake whicl was dec ided before chief justice cameron ham iltou on monday involved the lia bility o a valuator i a osullivan 01 toronto was applied to for a loan on the fi ederi k murphy property about 27 acres the mountain brow just east of hamil he sent j n lake of toronto to value it and on lakes report loaned mur ply 800 the mortgage was not paid and though the property was twice offered foi sale ao bids could be had mr osalli vajisueq mr lake and mr peter balfour ham itoh who had beeni consulted for th difference between 98000 and the real vaue of the property the huitas against batbur was dismissed before l lo jury bu a verdict was fyuiid us against mr luke for 3 000 editor panton released hoteikeepo dewar bent six months to jail for tiioily ultcr mivpantoii of the chain- lidn was returned lojil last tuesday for continuing to refuse tp answer the questioni asked by the police magistrate in refer ence to the charges against i dewur pro prielorof the uommerciul hotel mr mc- gibbou cornice for detvar pleaded guilty to the three dffi uces charged against him ha was sent to jail for six months mr pamton was then r leased from jail the confession of guilt by dewar rendering un necessary any further witnesses in the case niversary oelebratioii of the order of old- fellows and jolly good follows too i find a few spare minutes at my disposal in which to drive the quill there was oonuuvraljlo growling going on on saturday and sunday evenings because of the lamplighters nogleot of his duties verily the now one is worse than the old- 1 suppose the exouso was i or tho firstnamed night tliat it was i too windy tiub is a mighty xr oxouso and for sunday that there was a moon there was but it didnt shine worth a oeiit tonight again no lamps lit rohahly this is aho out of difference to the inoon i supposed the lamps wore or use lot ornaments and may i bo allcwed to suggest that thoyd givo more light if tho glasses- were cleaned oooasioually why dont some i club or other got to gether and orgaiiiro foij- tho kousoh tho feather is certainly raper bnokward but hen they might get- things into nlmpu a little indications buow that we wont have any lacrosse club this year most or nearly all of the best players have left town and of the maferjtal left there is not mucli hope in thaulijnc there remains ably cricket and base ball and in all proba bility the latter will glet it i hope that when a club is organized it will bo done in al proper way efficient officers appointed who shall be invested with certain author ity and tho blub conducted generally in a business way and not run in that happy- golucky stylo that has characterized tho ways of clubs organized here of lato years some individualbj have been going driving is very diffofeut from what it was u few days ago iu being enjoyable at least rev pswunn of rookwood superin- tendunt pastor of the mothodist families in erin from ospriuge neighborhood down ward narrowly escaped with his life last weok in- ltockwood his horso becoming f lightened iu front of ft shop at whioh mr bwiiun had rot out ho eoiuod tho reins but was jerked forward violently on his face unci dragiod somo distance on the road over on somo stones although badly shaken up mr 8 was able to attend to his work on sunday j an erin farmer who was ijn acton a few days ago thinkb the youngsters of that place havo too much liberty on tho streets at night but he thoughtihat the oldsters ought to set them a good examplo and stay at homo with them aud like rev sam soiios to say another thing his opiulon is that it cau hardly be necessary for so many young ladies to be on the sidowalks in the evenings especially late ho aho thinks that acton is about as neat and tidy a little town ah is to be found iu a long distance the streets being remarkably tidy and clear of nuisances further he thinks tho frkj pnuss office unit paper about au neat and well conducted an institution as can be found of the kind wo may give some more of his thoughts in j rtsticch erin april ltti 1947 i w cult will upend scdoo during the current envelopes abound in the interests of the proposed base j year oi lroet- and bridges ball olub with a subscription list nnd have i met with very fair success it now only j- remains to get the ijhiug into j proper shapo and commence practice i understaudthat one manufacturing concern challenged an other and thatnho challenge will bo ac cepted when tlie weather gets warmer the challenges decidedly objecting to play when oyerooatb and accessories are necessary what a lot of ammunition must havo been wasted round the big iwnd beg pardon lake the last wltights a per fect fusillade commences in that quarter about sundown and fontinues till dark what in the worlitdo tpey find to shoot at except stumps and so forth i it appears that wo are most likely to have another election in the county shortly will acton have anothiir chance to retrieve and will s ie rctrievo eni her fniircls i heard o rather good yam tho other day a good templar out west took some thing stronger than water and went up to ithe lodgeroom lie knocked nt the inner door ond gaye tho woril to the giiardianj who was a son of the emerald isle and who had with ithe mother wit of his race placed i t his nose to the wicktt instepd of his eaij he repeated ihe word rbstinoncc the sec- ond time and nskcl ieniiis why ddncber dpen cr door haveht 1 got tlie right password yik soif irtwlsd dennis within hearing of havo got the enyjklupes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes ex ve lopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes envelopes the kntnpaiifs ho just j reolvcil a larue slock of a nice quality of no 7 white i enviloiics tvlilcli will be i sold printed in 1000 lot nt i 250 ler ltx ami in 100 lots at j li cents pur package rtglit the jwiiole lodge yez password intirely imt be jabers sor yez havo tha wrong shmetl angfs acton april 2gth 18 7 ictiember tlmse prices are for a aood envelope j with giikinegs cnnl ncitly i printed on the cohier every bpslncsh uipii hhuiill limvttn order h v moore goievbettkii each month godeys ladys book for may coiuch to na filled with goodthinj8 the steel plate is well rendered the soijject being the now favorite five oc ock tea illustrated by a story from the pn of mrs augusta de bubna a now serial jfrom the popular authoress miss llariaj c l beeves is commenced in this number entitle1 in the skirts o the forest the opening chapters promise well fcr the interest of the new novel numerous shortstories poems black and colored josh kn and work pages complete ufi excellent fpring number of this popnlar monthly w k striker 1224 arch st published price 2 8amplocopyli5ceiits scotch knglisn and jn great variety at j per year canadian buitiiifa central meat market joseph patton butcher lias pleasure in unuouuciug to the citiaens of acton thut ho has purchased the butchering business of mr wmj roshcll and is prepared to conduct the same in a straitforward business manner having had large experience in the busi ness i feel that 1 can uarnnteo all custom ers who favor me with their patronage perfect satisfaction all kinds of moat freh and jjobtl nud poultry iifiliac in iason will be found in stock f i respectfully holict your esteemed pat- rona joseph patton novoth lfififi o the public wlh biomo take notice thai flbulai on my pondlthln season is entirely irocibl 4 a also trmpotwing on the property in ao other wv any person or persons vloletinif hj e above will be proectttod to the full extent 0t tt o law i phendensqn- april 27th 1887 a oo as the time to buy spring goods is at band aud tbi i necessity for such rakee itself more apparent people uaturally bej io to look around to see where those articles most suited to their tate can be had with this point iu view we wish to announce that tbfe glakgow house has i ecei ved the targcst consignment of goods eve r brpaght into acton by aiiy retail house the stock is not only i large but well selected and varied and no pains has been spared t make it complete -oo- dress goods this department has been closely attended to and comprises a wide range of all thejhttest shades and styles in bookie yy albat ross cloths jerseys fancy checks and stripes etc a ai r assort ment of blacks in plain and brocaded our dress trimiajngs aud buttons can fully sustain our reputation in that line and i re bought to match cfry shade of goods prints wad 7ertisemen s uiidernjgu wl is now proi ingbest mat bet price for aklni 1 actok aprllisctbl887 tof18h ud jtor iiifn r ipnrctl to iay bides and h to leu l w tt llutlbdioe uhamfotheuh acl ctcln for sale hai eta albx b wbfaht i dood sekviceamdi a i good sekvjceabiie horse jo primie order for spring work forsale ehj acton april 5th 1w7 house and lots for halt b undersigned offers for sale that esirabii to porty on the north east corner of wuioir and ag im streets the property comprises tr lot iu ood location on one of which li erecte 1 frahu dweuing and stable there ore a nuoi ber of f rait trees and a rood well on lite joti terms reasonable apply st once to 3 a spjtaht lac e cvktain s beineivei phe uuderslunad will undertake to laundry j j lace certain sol alfr kinds and finish then as flood as new at reasonable iirices apply a corner church aud frederick street r i f mb8pthultst0- abton april 12tba897 t f rpp buir or sell mojpefty rent hoases etc etc j try bs small advertlsemeot in tbo fbe pwsg advertisements ot houses to let house i for sale property wonted properties for sali inserted at the low rates apply at fuee pbess office house am lot for sale trleundcrgiguedoffersfor present house in reaeonab known swellinsanm occupied goodl ie price apon if 01 wast sale his nineroenq- lot on young street at i y himself it is acontfortabl i loca ion and will be sold for i terms and particuli rs mad i apph attn on the premti es v illiam80n bamshaw salesmej waxtkd few more firstclaes men iefali e a re in want of a fi t i canvass for the sale of choice trietiek tors ves stock to men who caul make a f the buslhesg we can pay good salaries or tomu istion andjgitonerruanent employment ws havi many nei and choice speeialties both n the frttrt and on amcntal lines which others do not fajitndle aj ply at once with refereneesl may bkothees j kubbebtmen bocbestbb n y trj i i7 1 1 what a large assortment of print8iis the cxclafination ot everyoue who gl fences at the stacks of thislmatetial in tur store wehajrethevcry latest in light and dark pattehis to le had at prices within the reach of everyone ladies you cannot jo better than pjck your patterns at once as they arc already comn enciug to move off in large quantities millinery spbing opening saturday 2nd jtpbllt tins department will be open for the inspection of customers on saturday april 2nd the department is muter tlie nlty super vision of miss bmith wliotas spared no pains in bringing thfe branch to a high state of perlection we predict a pleilirt puj priserfor our patrons in mhhuery this spring -o- acujj 0w r v i ir i t iik pu blic health vtotlte is hereby given tnut au residents o y ac ton are re inired forthwith to clean then eel ars drains ya ts pig stvea wateri closets anilothdront building i and prenjises anfl re tuc e therefrom o 1 dirt filth manure r other sul stance which may endanger the public he utb aaa to ha e the bauiecompletedat latest by the lgthday of may nextj on which j day thi sai diary inspecb r will commence a general taspectlon and farther take tiotice that the settionbf the piblic health act prphibitiut the keeping of bags between thej5thofjmav audthe wt of no ember except in pens at least 70 feet from any dwelling bouse and 30 feet troin any street or lanr with floors kept free boa standing water a id regularly cleansed and dis infected trill be s trictly enforced 1 hp moobe j l chsirmsa board of heelth acton april 18tb 1887 proclamation t compli asboi oevst uicetvith theretjuisationbfa uinnbcr incoe of citizens of thiis municipalitv i hejrcby ai- jrohit aiid p rovlah i friday 6th may vi blic holiuxy falri f care at ouble iiiv gents furnishings this branch of ooi- business is receiving a great deal our hands this spring and we hae gone to considerable bringing it np to a still higher standard of perfection than jever we are showing a splendid line of gents laundrijd white shirts at 60 cents with collars and cuffs at a corresptsndijigly low figure firstclass hard iiate from 8100 upwards pocket 1 kerchiefs and gouts underwear at little above cost the latest in silk ties -o- st hand- very ami rcquot cttijiiis cencrallv to observe the same by planting shade and ornaineatal trees arraukouicifts hsfo been made for supplying inuesuvfith iree oi cnarge a large quantify v iube on hand at cobncillori smith s livmy ou t uc uioruiug named i this holiday wll oiler a good opportoinitv to those desiring plots in failview ceihiiitery to make their felectlpus i l j- fyfn hkfae j acton aiihlsjtllfct i iew cemetery nueioh stoden death of an is p the member for kestigouche found dead in bed at teeswater- tee8yiiiai ont april eobett moffat member of parliament for uestic gouche who was on a visit to some friends in this vicinity and was about returning drove in yesterday and pat ap at salyerds hotel with the purpose of taking an early train for the east this morning on being called about 430 am and no response being received bis room was opened and he was found dead in his bed life had been extinct for some tinio before the dis cowry was made he retired in apparent ly good health large new sreas goodb new silks new crintfxamsi now prints niw oamtoys kewlmea i wow emhroideric kewmultoejy newmauueb m the widow of the late rev wm case of belleville father of canadian methodism died ori sunday night at the age of 91 eropdfiod water works for berlin will east abont tl25i000 an endeavor ib to be made to get a company to baild them tsitiieii t33uvir iots of new goods arriving daily o of all new mantle cloths new flowers new featera now ornaments newtrimmintffl in goods kinds- now cashmeres la slack az d dol- iored special line n bdtns s millinery made np in ifirstrcliss stjyle beasonable pbfces wedding ai d mourning orders attended to witilpuiiotnality and despatch ewcottonadf nevdenlums new xckinrvew cottons new small wates new hosiery and gjlpves iew carpotjs new bugs kevjtteadymttde clothing new hats hew gents eums lins magniflcetft lot of new tweeds worsteds and titiitings gentlemenjnt w is yoor time to leavo your oraer goods made up in first glass style and prices to suit the hard times newlstylea and lowest prices in foot the boot 8f0ck 10 larce and very cheap jadie8 gfktii webfrm have a large stock vnrohased from lhe best markets m the jworld ana at the yery lowest prions q long experience aud itaudine enables ns to bby cheap- ind we will sell equallyi cheap v v come afflbpalibonize us i 0 mclec d anderson cov 1 mawmoth h6u ccorcetown we wish to phrticdliirly invito an iuspection of our carpets as aveci county in rico and hemp from 10 cents a yard pattern a wide niue of cents aud beautiful tapestry as liwas io cents o es etc up to 35 our staple stock is complete and we are prepared excellent bargains in cottons shirtings docks gottonadefr aud cretonnes a wide raiigeot boots and shoes and a fresh stock of always on hand i sifeiirilisiss a farmersaud othovs can be supplied with firstclass clover kntl timothy seed for cast m wmm wzmte stsifeika wfflw5 t xiin surveys the lots or tho most part are 12x20 loot iu sire the p see for lots has been fixed r at the uniform rate otflyo cents per square foot dud of conrsd tbost purcbasin first will have a better choiqe of lcation at the gaio price as ii thetrteferrpa the- r selection until thb more desirable lotb hav i been secured every one i whopurcliasdsa lof paying cabh therefor will i i prefer ime of i pfr cent i wuibs i t it hpve all i a neat aud tidy ednditfoa nud reasonable tq roudsr the ccumti attraotivo aiij pica resqti those wjrotnesiire to belect nnd jjureba e pluls sliouid b- b coot tbpeere aucr joseph r jactoji april jdgtli13s7 tjo moke two pajrnclits one half pnrcliase uauenco ii one year witll ipterest the cot letery ccfail iipidly as thd reven ue will warr lie walks nudjdriyo i properly lapiirntomni sam p jon wopds ok j is own book comprising sermbnk and comlronsente say tags dehrexeitin tor nto aud el fewhero by the riotod evangelist wltl i a f uu accc unt of his life wtttten by hiiubelf j copious iitroductlon by thenevjohhpottsl4 1 j this boofc ateo con ains senn ns by sam w small especially his boulstirrlat temperance rmon from the p ess to tho pulpit or de- erance from bonjige ai biographical etchof his life w th a flnel execuffe an- ivlng of this elckjuei t prqacher the workma4hipfl this volnn ie is excelleiit ms nomean pfcductt m it is n it got ubin a cheap and bnfi form wde mtin and ver uttle readlnc tbut is printed o i good toanes si imi yp ya comple se 25sjj p uiuttrstovsriutei fjii tnem wom f prepared for 605 pmos flfn itratioi is etci the frontisnleea a bfanttftflsteelgravi 1is3tsm ied sub icrintion edition srirt n rocenes blfiedinahaui onlyauthpri only be had in his mbs p vestal arentfwactonc worthforlla the jdurnal ispnblished mbntb- ssrw i pus ehtewainlnglmasi ca stories anectensfviwcordotfaiusii delphla line sheet iii almei liaii ption edition add can on from ss w on ipjletion 22007 smot f18r t00 tj4 l wo will juail von norths phim musical jpanax c yea we retsaz 5 3w worth olmeems wiecteurromo ircataogaeab a premium and smo ft fi 3uring tl ta yeariiusio lo wia 8h mt form 1 18000 pdssibly mom thnsyery stjoscriber receives w bntb- guid- minnsi- ftjrfhisski mal thetmost addrespartobthac6 hftlafi83h jtants troetphj adetphilh pa a fi delphla- pa everything x the twcal ifreet plnjai m m pi k s p jr bea a fine si lery pectd to repairink stock comf jjooksand j ojio methl kev ill public bcrvitj school f strsbfteri i tentiteusnr if iittings i ve steiraroj t thubstui ojs ma obh1 provided theii i goeuh friday theres dentist lie la vernal tints mrw boyinghii them rushing theij rmrw iion to his f1 the woods v soma crectesheri burial parte of fa fishing hibitedtoalj summ pic vessr i rtor a business en- office mr h per pum i91s2 wiaterj lap of pnriir alapbchini tbaspj host the co tenrgardi miss a died the otl 100 years a j thefal ins unuslia encoaraiup mr pj veneering church strej 1he qui church b at den thoi pafelpliha forlviolatina hie strl at work will soon 1 missfj f oiicy goods pied jo the j tiiegu 510 reward j nation ofi wliy boysaliuld some yonnj mrs i money on i owner can j anolsu find no st freely askej branif and can hj pi land uul tenyears the cl evening raa citizen ajorj of straw misai a stock of il andfanjey keiiyuro fartcj fioltdfil ampe pr farm mor wru vhoattehl ill georj their uurc john val reprvseut on mondn mr kuownstl ou mondq zirnf the bronze- ml the iamj friend m at orpeel l braraptol john of i spri most al ai the thou j his liyer tion

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