“WM 01th. Theoldowmd,“ in houloi obtdn order, pnslod n big bomb of ogmont spak- . . IL A-A:n-nml‘ hi‘ï¬nfl .M “Q order, pasted ibig batch of M 3.3â€"- 7 sidewalk ordinances. hitting about mg 1. and. every“, what“ nï¬ NW N- °â€" 0’ ‘ “"03! . - i} q. denâ€... 1“ - . ‘ n - trout tuflimdlnt. expo-don‘t“: _--..“ "“1 mad the ordain!» t, girl-"q“. :1 _-Il.- 1'80, Fire and watchâ€"Warren, 1n and Morton.’ .' .. ' J udiciaryâ€"eflart, Dooley ‘ Everett. Auditingâ€"Dooley, Learning Wï¬n'en. Sewerageâ€"Turner. Shields Hart. . Polico- -â€"- Learning, Eat}. Turner. V » . . pie. 111:? 15111 Printingâ€"~Sbnelds, Dooley and several times ' ‘ " - {was immedia ’ ~. shit of Peru The appointments made by tlié Turkish Pave .mayar were as folloms: , noon the this ‘ palace and th Superhintendgut streetsâ€"Edward His corp“ m ‘ paper excelle piece 01 an] "“The shah 11 Nevins. , . ,. CollectQthrad Schumacher. ,Engineer at pun-aping'statiogâ€"LM. his cow“ Morse. .. ‘ f , y This was toe Policemen -â€" John Nelson» and Who k"? t1 /J_obu Dabl. , _ \ proverbs. ~ \Auditotâ€"Fmd Greena‘ade.» . SLAVERY William Doolgy h.ad 89 glegant nun-{1. quet o; :edcarnatmna WhICh he _ . m, wry magnaqimously shared with his ' associates. - ‘ ‘Slavery‘h L AL- ,_ ’vav_ W _ There was a. Inge crowd pronoun-E but they all went home at an early hour, some surprised, some disturbed ‘and some 29.39%, . u. Lula wm x cont-n; of 05$ 95 the endurin’g effecte'oï¬ the Chicago fair {£71893 we. ï¬le emonï¬b Qt ‘ dang originated there. ' The Philadel- phia centennial in indiuolubly con:- nectcd. in the minds of many persons with the disappearance of Charley Bose, and from thu exhibition dates. pnctically, the ha» of jokes When flooded megnzines and enlivened the stage on the eiobh-fnlneu of Philadel- phi: and Philadelphia». use the Chi- cago Inter Ocean. Now, SL'Louie, in enticipetionoflhe opening of the Loam tut-chat ex- hibition, he: been bunt-martin some Shields, Dooley and PS FAIR SLANG. {and the Pace it tho I _ w “'01“! Iv" PERI". an ar- nary means son from their-approach. He has like. Dale ~ Funds Received and From Wh“ 300â€â€œ he? “in; prohibited any mention of the. 19025; ;_ ' ’ crime of regiclde in the mspaperl, . 1 Amount. of public fund- on- hand at the 4 published in bi. domain. He insist. ' gyxglmm’yur ““9â€â€ o and Many ruler or person of high I» m... 2. - mull. 1.... Ta... sagas: 'aag'agtzi litical importance Should die a natural ' Received from County Tram, (191, w death. .The Stampa of Turin says that : Received. from County Treasurer, town u 80d' other manners of death are not. oih- , ’ . . cially recognized by Niachan Eflemli. , , . . Amonntpald out........ and the censor. When Ki . Z assassinated 'a-t Home. the Turkish ' ‘ Balance on hand ...... ............ ...... 'KAPCEZfl. . Junie-papers announced the and event , V , and in ms way: .“Kin‘g Humbert 1m 11...- . _\ mB‘BUBSl‘gnENTS, . , hull amid the frantic cheers of thepeo- Wheeler. high‘wa eons-ream, dog has" .. ' C.‘ H. Buker,'town anchor. and‘ ..... ' ........ .. are taken to gnazd his per- .u, ..... Ont-Io e.Thki,.hfléct,boW., . pl 2 ng mm: a ed ed Charles Gordon,townandltor.r......... several um“ and to all appea a L. B fllbhard, towu andltor...... ...... ‘. When the 11‘. R..Wamn. town “ditch... d. town auditor ...... .. .......... u._oo----..-. , was immediately dead.†shah of Persia was .aaaaeainated the J . . _. 1, .. . . amaMcBonal the Turkish nape" “id: In, the ““9" Â¥ John Mohan, highway comulaaioner ...... u... . . ._ . â€0°“ the Shah drove ‘0 555’ summer Gem-go Healer, highway commissioner. . ..... . . . . ., .. palace and there complained of illness. {Funk Stnpe . highway commissioner. . . . . ......... .. 1M. .1. Gibbs, highway commissioner ......... . ...... . [ward Hi! corpse was-sent. go Teheran.†Qne 211. M. Prior, town clerk..... paper excelled all- othera by this absurd . ‘ piece 01 euphemigï¬c C. '1‘. Penbgro h, pnnung I ............. simpliï¬cation: _ “The shah left. a little 111. but ï¬nally Sheridan Ros Howeâ€"Letter .................... his 001950 returned to the palace.†Xllgxgee of For. She‘xildan.lpollin_g place ..... .~. ...... m. wmoe much .0. the mm. 3'. u. mfgiï¬gg‘ï¬o‘éf‘?°zziz .1:::::::‘.:::?::::: who keep the Film" “E one 01 their W. 0.'Bipwell, judge of election ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . .1 ' T. B. Green, judge of election. . . .......... . ...... .. \ proverbs. "‘"“ Names McDonalmjudgc of electron. . . . ........... . due of election ................. \. SLAVERY 11! NEW ENGLAND. E. L. mammals, ju ‘ - _-_. .. ‘ J. J. Condon, jnd of election ...... , .............. __‘..._.. H Joe.8everson,jn goofelection................ ‘ ' ‘ â€"‘ nhu-éinn ................... v 1 14M. L» and - - _ A- "â€"n’mï¬â€˜ slavery In New En] after the aettlexpuent ï¬lm 7... 7- , In 71638 Pequot‘Indians were taken, .1, from Massachusetts and sold in the E West Indies. The vessel ‘ returning Jl broughtm. cargoof cotton and tobmoo, P says the Boston Transcript. Slaves 2 were mostnumerous ln New England 1 'nbontthe middle of the eighteenth century. In 1754 there were nearly J 5,090 negro slaves in the state of Mus- sechunetts. In 1790. in the declaration A of rights, all men‘were declared to be i free and equal. In 1781 s whlte inan in , Mnunchusetn: we: indicted 1{or beet. ‘ » tug end tmpslsonlng s black men. Bis defense was that this was the near any and lawful correction for sslave, ld not be held: in sub- . jectlon unless one could punish him s when'he went. «say or refused to work. In 1783 the supreme court of Massachusetts declared that the de- d. That put on end to slavery in New England. Slaves were .0 mostly household servants. kept hr“. 13 by rich people for purposes of dis- ls pk). _ . ' l A in roeém. years. superseded ( .313. ESTATE OF ILLINOIS. very genernlbin‘h" " um]: COUNTY “no... mm the ’1‘ "0‘ ' In 3 - , town m - moot Allwnc‘m ' as... t -' The following " ‘ “ cut by J t . M 0 bits hull."- “' 'm mgmhk" “H." immia. in the Connty‘nnd Sate. Iron-std. dunno-0121.3»! . the ï¬nal year jute! .ondin on“. this respect "“1"" nonikely ioeivod and expended by him during“. showing 1. unonnt of public fund- on u an d: method. 0nd mated by flu union of ‘9! gm. «1., of March. 1903. Ho-date citing“ mammalian of mid flank†wqurwhlh Inn _.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' ‘fmln whnt sources received; “no mount .0! pub? emmmm dad. during add ï¬nal year.“ ending-now ~ . . A nor am AT mm. ism-t purposes emu The aid Mes McDonald. being 1:? won. doth in. woe-3nd Wumntofm o1 Inch. A. D. 190:. I g". .... A» g“ 1. mg. foliowing adamant. by him subsorl . ‘ . u use: m “I. can: unount of public funds on hnnd of. the commencement of “0 m1 year than ‘ ‘e aâ€. named, the mount of pnblie funds mind, nnd the mm from which to- . ~ ' oeived and me unonnt 2W and pnrpoul for wilt-3h expanded on at tout ', in tho following summem: J Allis MoDONAbD. Subscribed 3nd sworn to bcbl'o me. thin Twenty-eighth dsy sultan. of Turkey lives in con- 3 JOHN '0..DUFFÂ¥, head of death at the band. 0‘! , aassin and the most. cxtrnordi- _ _ V pang are taken to gunzd his perv ' Not/u! Pn‘bflo. om their'approoch. He has like. 9:0“: Funds Received 3nd From What Sources Received. - A‘ at h'bit d ti 1 th ' 1 ‘3- : ~ ' ' “‘0‘“- '°(; lugging“; 13:: JEWZ‘PT: . " " Amount. of public funds on hand .1. the comm , ' - ' moot 01mg ï¬nal year eonmoncing on the 29th ' h"! in 1’†“mm“ 3° mm" day of March 190:. . o . .. .... suns 75 «cry ruler or perm“ of high 1"†March 29. I Beooivd from Town Collector. dog m. . . . ........... . . . . 3M 48 lxleorEnnce Should die It natural x Received from County TM, (101. $8! ............ . . . . 1' 96 ' " “"“""‘ “""hï¬t “ Received£rom00nntmiunror.mnux.Wm..-. '8 2| was SHERIDAN it! to .- End by me Captain 00!!!! of “Minuet!- u: "33: ,______â€" 'I’upen Are 50‘ POI-“- ‘1 Retu- to tho (‘11-. F at Icflcl’o. 1 .â€"â€"-â€" .' of Turkey lives in con-i, New England- began soon- ttlemnent of the country. uot‘Indians werg taken chuaetts and sold in the u. The vessel‘returning ROAD N'BWB-LE’ITEB. Hoe. Severson, F. M. Evans. '3 B. G. Evans. 11 A. Bock. judge R. Winchestor . H. M. Priory cj - Dale Sweetlan Peter Dooley, W. Noei'enbel tn A Back, ,e H. B Y. In 1* . Prior. [t- gorge flesh him-lea 60" E L his .lardm I: J .ICondon, jud of election ...... , ......... [08. Sam-son, j u gentelection.............. F. M. Evans, indg‘e otelection, . . . . . . . ., ...... R. G. Evans. 1 A. Bock, judge R. Winchester, edge of election ....... . ......... oil-election .......... . ..... . . . . clerk oielection. . ..... H. M. Prior, clerk of election ........... . . . . Dale Sweetland. clerk of election ............ “ .. J. H. Brady, clerk of election ................. E. A. Hiatus, clerk at election ............. .. ‘ John Gushvson. clerk of election ........... . . ‘ Peter Dooley, clerk of election ........ .. . g. . . W. Noe‘rcnberg Clyde flarflelln, clerk of election. . . . . . . . . . . .. Fred Rudolpb,_oonetnble. . . . . . . . . . EQEL Mooi‘e, consume. .1.‘ . ; . J. H. Sheah‘en. constable ................ . . James Mellon. d. posting notices. . . . . . .. .4 A. Bock, ting notices ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .‘. J. H. B y.’ posting notices... ...... ..... . M. Prior. posting notices ................ dog 1 eorge Ruler. 11 1mm Gordon, tow‘n) auditor. . , . . ........ " L B mum-a, town auditor ....... . ....... . clerkof election ......... . . ...-oucc-n. :‘t.-....L._..i..- ighway commissioner, ' T: B. Wetson. wvim auditor. . , . . . ». . . ...... v James Mellonnldftown auditor. . . . . ..... . .. ‘ M. J. Gibbs, a George Healer. hig highm eommisaioner.. ....... hwsy commissioner ..... 9 Fatal: Stu y, highwey commissioner ...... ‘1 N. Edna s. thistle: ....... .x. . . .t ..... . . . . . Chou-lee (infield. thistles ............... .. . . W. E. Broad, town assessor ................ clerk, mp lies .......... . J. P., wm , coal ........ SUPERVISORS ANNUAL “cu v â€"..â€"v, , 3. Berry. constable“ . . . : zavébo; TEAM an“ mien o! Clut- new 1 lost. The cau- “in- he mean!“ 0’ __ ...s 94H? was go all the down, this din ,~~ 7 . «pong opulnr iented be m Stunt meats Iii of CO‘