Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 21, 1891, p. 2

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excellent ttite of attain that id thebe i4g pariahe there are no pohlic hoaaea president ffiarnaoii has retarned to washington ifter baring joqroered acroaa thv continent and bach ttie preaideti cxcaraion came in of ooarte for tome little criticism from the aevtpapera bat the criucitm for the most part hai been good natared iathcooareaolhureoeotjoqiwy the pretideut deliteredno fever than ho tpeeehes from the platform obu pullman and it wera to be apreed that tact and discretion marked them all the almost unprecedented anooen of the kevfoandlknd teal fiaherr thia rtr couiu- lotm one ray of nnahina in the iiland colony i gloomy akiea the rajoe of the aeaja broojjbt in it estimated by good jadgc at a mill ton dollar and they were takes by nineteen teamen and a few aiiling reaaeia carryins hfx men ia au or aeren week notwithatandinfe thia creat captqre more over the phoea of oil and akini hare not pne down thia being doe no doubt to the comparative failure of the fitherie elae- vhere two germans from bon them rants are in manitoba protpectinx foe land they hare been sent ont by a large number of compatriot to report on the aaiubility of this country for aricuttiirutt of their clan tey represent one hundred families all of whom are possessed of means and are prepared to purchase farms if canada win them they wilt require one hundred lloaaxnd acres for the people who cent them oat- these dejemtea stale tfa it ger man aeulers in southern ilossia are beini oppressed by the russian government ud tbey are anxious to find an asylum where people enjoy more liberty iu religious and political affsira the law lbohihrnp imprisonment foe dettfaas come into force in nora scotia under it no man can be imprisoned on a judgment until by a- rpofied procwa the financial conditio of the debtor it ascertained it in realisation shows that he has no property personal or otherwise which can be levied on to satisfy the judgment a discharge follows should the inrestigaxion oa the other hand show intent on the part of the debtor to defraud the creditor by false representations by concealment or frandtilant trsjisxer of property or by other qneationkbfe mesos then he goes to jail where he most remain until discharged by due pr of law the law while relierinx the unfortunate poor man who u actually unable to meet his indebtedness affords no escape for the class who deliberately seek to trade payment the new law ia a peat ito rrotementou the old one which enabled a creditor to put a debtor in jau whether ha was able to pay or not the united states it evidently beginning to feel seriously the influx of foreigners to her territory the trouble is not so much the fact thfit they are foreigners as that they are largely composed of the shiftless and often the lawless classes of the coun tries from which they come ffarpere wttkbf says the flowof immigration is threatening in many ways but in none more ithan its effect upon the suffrage tn admission of the freedmen was a serious strain upon ft u experience has proved the corruption of the ballotbox illustrated in the tsden bart and the dudley blocks of five is another severe strain bat the addition to them of the ignorance of swarms of poles bohemians hungar ians russians and italians pouring in upon tis is very serious the absolute ignorance i of our language and history and of all onr i political traditions and habits and the to tal want of interest in them of a vast nam- jjct of the poorest foreign population of the cities is an evq which immediately menaces the government by making the vote a mere commodity in some of the hungarian towns in pennsylvania this ia well understood- but as it it easier for unscrupulous partisan politicians to buy toters than to instruct them a restriction this kind of corruption is certain not to hive their support- the terror of alienat ing foreign voters ties the tongues of public men generally and the country drifts along deploring secretly what it is apparently afraid to withstand openly wj our local legislators theassessmentrplireturned the drilf shed soon to be removfed to the park council met on tuesday evening at 730 oclock members present bive lqjry and councillors pearson harvey and havill the eighth report o4be committee on finance was presented and passed as follows williaucairollvoricatpsrlc 1 s5 jtsnet grant hauling stone c j 70 adxxa cooir cleanicc streets ic 3 90 win fiuiitli wort at park snd on pound 8 u the assessment lioll for the year was presented the abfiesinent for 1 i trms 23xjj uuat kkw in advance of last year the population is given at 1234 there are 7i dpg ou the roll moved by goa favill accouded by john llarvey that the assessment roll be re ceived and that the assessor be relieved from further dntycarried j moved by george hsvill seconded by john haney that the reeve and 3 b pearson be a committee to obtain right of way for removal of im11 sued and to make necessary arrangements for iu removal also to prepare an agreement for the coo- tractors acc bop carried council adjourned at 9 jw clock rremfer lookod fairly well but in the sev eral utile eicchca he made he showed signs of weakness he cannot wipe his oioe much above a whisper and own this mild exertion obviously urea him mr laurrcr is better but palo and has fre quent fits of oottghing both gcuhcmcn were handsomely received by their friends and opponents in ad the house gave each loader ou ovation mr lnuricr was the first to enter and loud nppuuo from both sidw testified to the gcucral satisfac- tiou at his presence shortly afterward bir john cutcrod uis appearance excited general exprcssious of good will the premier made quite au effort to appear his usual self he took the full direction of the- house in hand and left none of the work to the subordinate ministers that tai effort told upon him was evinced by the altering step with which he left the chamber when the house arose and by the additional pallor of ins face the premier gave today another evidence of his iron will which declines to be subject to what is regarded by some as an inclina tion of tcrnporarj- bodily weakness but by others as a much mote scrioas sign the conservative members confess to a feeling of relief at the premiers appearance which they say is much better lhauthcy hivd been led to expect beyond question there has been a decided alarm which the pres ence of sir john in the house has alone been able to allay rerrrwxs rkstntu as indicating the extraordinary number of petitions with which the house lias been delugedthis year it may be swled that up to friday 1567 petitions had been presented in two the weeks thciibase has been sitting more than were handed in daring the whole of last session the bulk of the petitions refer 0 prohibition and lords day observance arid the decks in the journals office- hadto observe the sabbath by utilinngit for the purpose of catching up with arrears of work tbx srxiiit ll of the great avalanche of petitions which has fallen upon parliament since the begin ning of the session the petitions for legisla tion to enforce obsenance of the lords day as a day of rest have made uo inconsider able portion- mr charltons bill if it be comes iawwfll amply satisfy the prayer of these petitions of the senators appointed by itoyal proriamntion when the canadian confed eration was formed la itftt only thirteen remain two sir alexander campbell and hon j c aiken s retired from the senate to accept lieutenant governorships the confederation senators who are still member of our house of peers arc sir david macpherson and messrs allan armand botsford chaffers dickey flint goevrtmont micciekff miller odell reesor and wark tkc stxiil the death of senator leonard at london at the advanced age of 77 removes another of the confederation members from that chamber and another of the few remaining liberals there now remain in the senate thirteen members appointed at confeder ation as suted above of whom four arc liberals the senate as itstands now contains only seventeen liberals rux hocsj tv ia tmnu the general understanding is that the budget will be brought down on toesday nexf may 26- the opposition will make this the basis of their chief attack of the session la be followed by the first division of parliament the fact that so far the liberals hare persistently refused to make any pairs wih disadvanugeously affect the majority of the government as at present while there is only one liberal absent from parliament mr casey there are three or four conservatives as a great many bets all over the dominion on the recent general election depend on the first division those ftrho risked their money on the result of the poll hare an additional risk in the absence of members at the time the divis ion is taken the conservatives have been wagering that the government majority will be over 2g and the liberals accord from2ito2f tax rnoinerncs 00 tkit mr jamiesons prohibition resolution was reached monody and although there was a general call from all parts of the house that it be proceeded with the mem ber for kortu lanark asked that it be allowed y stand these delays are serving a useful purpose they allow the del age of petitions to continue and give time for special representations being made person ally to members the strength of public sentiment for prohibition is being brought home to the legislators in a way that has never been attempted before in addition to on unprecedented number of petitions the members of the house are receiving almost every day circulars from the dominion alliance the provincial alliance the wctlu i grand lodge logt grand division sons of temperance representative church officials and personal constituents urging theni to support the prohibitory resolution plans appear to have been systematically laid for a great t combined movement upon parliament and highnopes are entertained that a great step comin and o vialtor to and from aoton and- varlouaot notts miss auislon and nephew of pottiamart the guests of mauds here mr c c utndortjoti of toronto uni versity is home for vacation mils lutio rsmsay of kdau mills visited friends hero during lbs wtek mr fred u smyth of truth toronto spent sunday wituhia acton hands mr kdaard nickllo who hu btn ill or some weeks is able to be about again geo blair photo artist hu left 0 thaws or pott klgiu he spent sunday in aciod mr john muou of 0 aft i lie wu the guest of hit brother mrta mason daring the week mrs i taylor of tiluiville pa wu a guest at tho homo of mr george beawlok last week mr johu btewarl of the aooood line below acton has been very ill the put wtokor so rev ghoiu llonie ph d late of bratstl out sails ou the parisian may 20th for palestine mist maggie brown of medina hu been the guest of her lister mrs dr uren daring the put week per j w lue aad mr alex waldie a u ended the meetiug of guelph presbytery at gaelpb ou tuesday the rev a il drumm recently o georgetown has accepted a call to avon ton the salary being 1000 and a manse rev drjgifford andb t moore attended the anuual district meeting at georgetown ou tuesday and wednesday r m s clarke maof mcmuter university formerly of georgetown high school lutenda sailing or europe shortly mr wilson ramshaw and family who romoed to berlin a couple of weeks ago are now comfortably settled in their new home mr thomas slat ham hu suffered a good deal from the injuries he received at murrays raising last week he is aiowly improving mr c j miller r hu two given the management of the acton tanning companys work here his ton will assist him sir p d mcarthar formerlr of the g th here is now agent of the mprr at whitewater kansas he writes the farx puts thai tell all the boys mac is married and it keeping house the boys congratulate mr stafford zimmerman and family intended leaving for portage la prairie man ou monday evening but he wu txca ill oa monday- with inflamation ot the lungs it will likely be some weeks now ufehc if able la go the grip and hcralliesseemlobe making a concerted attack apou the great ones of the earth mr gladstone is said to be sailerujg from influenza mr blaine having a very acute attack of indigestion it ts called and both sir john macdonald and mr laurier are kortdc combat talk of the day an epltomo ofth worlds doing j during thwk knox church anniversary beta mora of um ibort term endow- ntept imiirinotiorftw wbiob bv bn tagtouofrtjajmfu dt phil4lphi with heir detain pnmiiw hr eolliphd wutuanoat forlbe uimtofmno of tfeototdldxpuxnotfn of uuw chnw inadnnce nill be made this session mr henderson yoor member from halton is regular attendant at the prohibition meetings of the seven divorces applied for only three are to be pushed this session sir john and lady macdonald gave a dinner to a number of 5l ps and their wives saturday evening speaker white gave his first official j dinner saturday night the dominion eftimiles which were brought down ou monday uk for an expenditure of h37000 or five million leas tbaiflut year idr jamesons prohibition motion it very simple and direct it it that in the opinion of the bouse bedtime baa arrived when it is expedient to prohibit the mana- factare importation and sale of intoxica ting liquors for beverage purposes two masterly sormona by principal caven an interesting social catherine the anuircrssry services of the presby lerian church last sunday and monday were of a most in teres tin character the communion wis observed at the morning service on sabbath the sermon being preached by rev principal caten the evening service was weli attended the uiuaf congregation being considerably augmented by members of sister churches in tows particularly by those of the methodist church the regular evening krvice being withdrawn on account of the special oecu ion in knox church the two discourses of the learned pro fessor were highly appreciated by the urge audiences the clear convincing and ex pressive exposition of the gcepet given in plain simple yet most chute english without attempt at oratory or adornment by so eminent a minister of the presbyter ian body was most attentively listened to and favorably commented upon the teameeting held in the town hall the following evening was a decided success ka tickets were sold nor wu any special effort made beforehand to ensure attendance yet a full house rewarded the exertion of the church- after tea umhe coancil chamber the audience wu addressei by the rev b h abraham ma of burlington and her a- b winchester oc berlin- both gentle men were well received and listened to with interest the topics taken by ix8 were away from those usually or at leut often chosen by speakers at social gatherings and those present were treated to something sr superior to the usual teameeting talk the putor rev mr bae is to be congrat ulated on having secured these gentlemen for the meeting and those preseht wer fortunate in the privilege enjoyed l tending vote of thanks wu tendered through the chairman mr use to meurs- abraham and winchester suitable iuukic from the choir filled in the interval- proceeds about h7 canada and jamaica the exhibition demonstrates that a new trade is probable otum may ic mr adam brown the canadian commissioner to the jamaica- exhibition says the exhibition was a great success and there are abundant prospects for a large trade between canada and jamaica if the people only take advantage of the favorable impression our products have made the keeping qualifies of cana dian flour have been thoroughly demon strated and our products are now on a more favorable footing than those of the us equally so with our cheese buffer and bacon- a market has also been opened for a large number of onr manufacturers for which very many orders have been sent in- additionfo the disposal of almost the entire stock of the exhibits it la unounotd thai mr olodstout has had a nlapt twtlvi inobti ot mow tell on sunday it bhorman wyoming a snow storm prevailed in some parts of england oa satardsy sir kdwaid kenny died at halifax on 8turday siad 01 years tht landing of the loyalists 108 years ago was celebrated in st john k ii monday lion edward jbiake hu beeu elected president of the benchers of the ontario lawsocioty kuala hu secured control of a 1reuah arms faotory aod has ordered tho con struouon ol 9000000 new rifles thomu gray sged 10 s couple of weeks sgo got his knee hurj lu some way and blood poisoning set in irom which be died tho prince of wales it s grandfather his eldest child lionise who married the duke of fife hu given birth in a daughter a man named deroche hu been arrested in cornwall on suplolon of belug concerned in the robbery of mr patrick 1urcells body mr harrison armourer it he royal military collage kingston hu sold the half riftbt ia a patent natlock for railways for 10000 james kane the belleville murderer will be hanged today j r raddlve the p k will have hu second job within year lu belleville it is stated a marriage hu been arranged between the ccarwitoh and the priuoeas helen founbidaughtsr of prince nicholas of monteoegro a e joy of old orchard mo hu purchased qeo grants old log cabin for 14000 and it is said will not permit it to leave st lotus wiiltem lossy employed on the drive of revell bros of coboconk wu crushed by a log rolling over on him and his recovery is doubtful the toronto athletic club hu decided to purchase grounds at a cost of fcoo and the construction of the clubhouse will be begun immediately- the bank of montreal statement for the put year is a comparatively unfavorable one and hu caused somewhat of a sens tiou in monetary circles mayor shakespeare of new orleans hu requested governor nichols to give italian consul corte his passports u his presence is dangerous to the peace of the city the body of the late mr 1urcell ex m p for glengarry hu been stolen txom ceme tery where it was buried probably with the hope of obtaining k reward for its retara the dominion government proposes to give three years grace to the chigoecto ship railway which should have ken completed under heavy penalties by jalyi lw at a mass meeting of italians monday evening a movement wu started to erect and present to thn city of boston a r tatue of christopher columbus to cost tloooooc wooo william murray the defaulting clerk of the hamilton water works has been sentenced by judge sinclair to six months imprisonment in the central prison toronto congressman belden sent to the syra cuse k v common council last evening an offer to build and donate to the city a fireproof library and art building to cost not lee than 4 10000 the provincial government f british columbia hu petitioned tha federal gov ernment for a detachment of northwest monnted police to maintain law and order in the kootenay district arrangements were come to tcesday night by which it is understood hon frank smith will assent to the city coming into poasession of the toronto street rail way system without further opposition si once a senution was caused iu the court house at providence r i by a aituess dropping dead in the witness box during bis testimony be wsrned the lawyers that he bad heart disease aod to not press him loo closely upon his cross examination prof robertson the dominion commis- siooer of dairy husbandry hu offered a gold medal to the o a college student of the 2nd year and a silver medal to the one in the 1st year who takes tbe highest percentage of marks in an examination or examinations on dairying and stock breed ing in connection with dairying the annual convention of the national league of great britain opened at new- cutle saturday delegate from 00 branches were present i- s letter t p oconnor said that tbe leadership of peroell wu impossible alike in ireland and england a resolution wu passed stating that mr parnell wu morally and polili cally unfit for a position of trust a halifax n s despatch says the anglobelgian expedition to the bead waters of the river cobgo central africa promoted by the king of belgium hu left for the scene- of its work the command hu been given to capt w g stairs of halifax formerly of the emin relief expedition beaded by stanley the party sailed from london for zanzibar thence to march inland for seven months to katanga it ii expected that the work of this expedition will take two years to complete irelands desiccated wheat for dybpopticb utid tnyone wuli weak digestion t8yit tdk i1ikum1 national foou cuuill toronto third year in canada toe clineh portable foot heater over soo000 in usoln canada and hie fnllod ifluui ten hoars solidwomfort for so iuvalusblo for uio la an sorts of voblelos lu tho boutohold snd lu stores and ofoes kow is tho utno to sondi your orders write for ssmples audjirloos to the cllno manufactulrng co is faoxt n tst toaoirro aqentb wantxd the new victoriacoulege the cornerstone of the fine bulm- fnarfn queens park to be laid in june futa jvibfrtisitnnrfi fob sale cheap itone barnou and top bossy for iiartlc uters sjrplr to waf jibvstheet ton eaten by locusts the dominion illustrated the publishers ot ibm splendid canadian weekly journal the ubmhim llliutmlol announce that the response totheir offer of prige b tbe value of over 13000 in com- petition open to subscribers only has been most gratifying the nature ottbe con petition renders it a valuable one whether tbe competitor wins a prize or not tbe period covered by the competition does not expire until jane 80th and all persons sub scribing now rosy compete u readily as any aod on even terms for foil partiou- ian of tbe competition and a sample copy of- tbe journal itself send 1j cents in stamps to the publishers the sabiston lltbo 4 pub co montreal toaoxiu may 18 tbe report of tbe building committee for the new college in queens park wu presented at the meeting luf week the estimates for the new building i of 18o000 have been raised to 1 185000 some objection wu raised to tbs increase j but satisfactory explanation was offered by chancellor burwuh and est dr potts who seidlhtt the plans had been chaogodaod that the buildings would now be ranch more elaborate tbe main features of the original plans bad been adhered to bat eennl very important im provements had been added making the buildings more costly it was arranged to have tbe corner stone of he new college laid in tbe second weak lajooe during the session of tbe tor- onab conferenoe the oorner stoos will b laid by mrs george a cox aloizbs may 18th the french savant kuncm hereulaie president of the ethno logical society who wu employed by the government on a mission of investigsiing the locust plsgue in this province hu met horrible death while examining a deposit of locusts eggs at the village of bidiral he wu overcome with fatigue and beat snd fell asleep on the ground whilst eleeping he was attacked by a swarm of locusts on awaking he strug gled desperately to escape he set fire to tbe insect laden bushes near bim but all his efforts were ineffectual and when anally- tbe locusts left tbe spot bis corpse mi found his hair beard and neoktie bad been devoured herculiu wu a mem ber of tbe tbe frenoh academy and tbe author ofseveral valuable works on insects spring arrivals- at ikl ttuiit 01lled tie greatest world atselstsly gsarastocd at eulncd or iaossy rofsaied fjilstissttataialvstntt w tisua mkhh klttus cd he likln8iwjtcrontoont msleiwlsrtursrirtobss dwslnlaa i sjpflwiweflmposluoriil 8swtrsfss4 at the mammoth house georgetown great spring arrivals of dress goods bilksj millinery mantles fancy goods btaplcs pnuts sateens aj beautiful lot of fancy saleeris fast colors for 12jc worth 18c oar sateons cannot lc distinguished from silk and our prinls excel in design price and quality having bought our cottons shirtings cpttonades tickings aid denims before tho recent rise we arcenabled to offer them at the present wholesale prices carpels oilcloths kags and curtains cheap audi iu large variety gents and boys headymade clothing in great profusion and very lovvpriccs i our suitings spring overcoat iugs and gents furnishingi were never more complete the cut ting filling finish and price of- our gents garments have a pro vincial fame j we call special attention to our varied and large stock of dress goods aud dress trimming our dressmaking dvjpartmentis in full nwiiijjr turning outexquis- ltc gowns jackets aud mantles our millinery department is complete with all the latest novel ties from the different centres of fashion inspection invited oar european goods have beeu imported by oursclyoa our canadian goods have jhceu pur chased before the rise on the most advantageous terms iwc prom ise and will give great bargains inspection und patronage respect fully solicited w mcleod co georgetown a jumble of facts that it will pay you o ponder and take advantage of one thing we want to impress on you our adverliiemcnh u well u our dealings never rely upon extra vsgant statements prove every usertion we make and you will find it verified p0xg0rs p k ffi ial by the name per haps not well its a combination of a silk wsrp and wool filling light in texture drapes beautifully wears splendidly makes up elegantly by itself or in combination with other material say a i cballis and taking it altogether is ooe of tbe very best things for spring and summer wear we show over a dozen various colorings chillies ioniy necessary to mentiou the name brings to your mind at ooce a picture of delicate shadings exquisite style grace and beauty of a summer dress never saw them so nice as this season to see them ia to want them some twenty different styles in stock and going very iut la11avv1a3 aboat ther variety endless voluo unsurpassed be tween 25c and ho 00 we can supply almost any shape size style color or design we import them direct from the manufactur ere buy them in large quantity and give you the benefit of tbe very best goods to be bad at the price asked thus far in brder to keep pace with the growth of business we have had to nearly double our staff of trimmers and yet the are pushed to get ont hid orders it couldnt be otherwise tbe large stock freshened by constant purchases and the styles we produce enable ss to bold first place easily against au competition there is a characteristic elegance about onr millinery that you dont find elsewhere table linen8 i beeper aoeto t uke a pride in the quality ox tbe lineni that adorn her table yotj dont oeedto pay a largo price to get iomething very handsome from oar titocs without ex- ceptioa the best value we have ever shown this apphtsto goodi by the yard olothi by the pieoe kapklna plain or fringed sideboard scarfs etc 9 v 99 v 9 v this is what were after the almighty dollar aod to get this and get it when we are selling tbe goods am sold we an working planning scheming snd trying by overvtbing that honeft effort hard work alia intelligent ooncnot of business can ioure to give you the very biggest dollars worth of goods that it is in human tower to give e e bolleei 00 25 27 lpwer wyjndhanl 8t gueif millinery- is our hobby no department in the house fs receives so much atten as this p because no other department requires such careful study another f reason is our lon experience in this line has endeared it to us hence our success it is no idle boast to say ie keep abreast of the times paris- ian ideas scarce strike this country till they are reflected in our millinery department we were sorr tp disappoint so many last saturday our milline worked till midnight but were unable to gfetvall orders out this week they are making an extra effort and guarantee to fill all orders on time we have ransacked the large millinery houses of the dominion and the result is we open and pass into stock today three cases of newest effects in straws ribbons lacebj flowers tips and ornaments the old truism that goods well bought are half sold has neve been more jldarly demonstrated we ave the inside track in buy- ihg and so customers may ex- pect exceptio good value jn every case store closes at 7 oclock every levelling but wednesday and saturday i r b jekmyn lardine has become famous as the great machine oil of canada it is made by mccoll bros co toronto moolls cylinder oil needs only to be be used to be appreciated try it get only the genuine beware of thdse who imitate lardine t 1 latest style best value with spring comes keuy bros fine assorted stock of sprin suitings pantings and overcoatings our tweeds and worsteds are the finest sod best that money could boy aod we are determined to keep the prices down under that of cheaper goods on every garment we turn out this spring we will pot tbe best of trimmings tbe best ot workman ship and guarantee a perfect fit spring hats our new spring hats have just come to band and are the best and nobbiest in tbe market tbey are in mens boys and childrens all sizes and prices furnishings our new stock of dents ties shirts collars and cuffs are something grand this season give us a look aa we have marked tbe prioes to pleue you kelly bros boabders wanted gouljurprcim acton lodge no 204 iooj m hlfts in tbs oddfellows- ball matthew block every wednesday owning hllioj ttnralwarswlenn for copy of eouti- lauen and laws apply to tb undersfsned or any of tbs members wwilua8 huwodbc business change o ashley hkhkby informs tbs public that bs bu puj ebosed tb latsrort df bis isu partmr sfc j0l0 law and will continue tli btulneas wn self at tb old sloed cwtemsn will rseslv tbe asmo careful al- tratlos u in lb past i will collect all accounts duo tbe lets arm c ashlfy frank burce8s house painter paper hanger sign writer etc is prepared to scuw orders ip any of the abov ilea in tbs best mason aod at reasonable terms every lob baling my personal attention i can assare customers complete satisfaction draining in all woods a ipedalty orders left at my residence main si acton will receive prompt attention judicial notice to creditors or oliver lasby deceased p ubs u ant to a jodftimnl of ihe iilcli court of stnttloe cbincerr dlrlmlod vai u tl action of huby n crevaoa liie crodltoit tn eiadinff uiom luring any spcifle orgeiwrat jiett upon tht estato or any tuxurldod tkexe thntoc of oiitct laibj of tbe 7owuhlp of eaqoeatiie id the coantr of baltoa deeeaade wbo did on or about too kth day of january i8j9 are on or before tbe atxtb dar of j ooe 1891 to tend by pott prepaid to meem oathrie a watt of tbe city of onelpb tbe aolidtori of tbepmntiffj ibeir cbrlstika name and surnamca iviumi aod dawcrfpuooa tb ton particalin quiz claltna a itatement of tbeir acoonnta and tbe oaton of tbe aecnrltiea if any beld by tboa or in default tbereof tbey vill be peremtordy exelnded from tbe benefit of tbe aala jadfmettl etery creditor bomiog any ecnritjr u to pro- doce tbe uuu before ue at my chanibera at tbe city of tioelpb on tbe kintb day of june 1891 at ten oclock in tbe forenoon being tbe time appointed for adjudication on the cjunu dated thli 14th day of uay 1l scd a ii y cklnnon local uuur at gotliib a quick reference 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