IM ‘lmeu .uaed 50,00‘ imported wool, in add 000.000 pounds grown The importation of raw 0! with astonishing I w .12,024,699 wow our 1879. The industries hi wuol Ink are rapidly extending their on LX-_â€" " " tallyK The wheat crop of 1880 has been estimated by the Department. of culture at 480,849,723 bushels, I» gain of 9 per cent. over the pro your. The crop of Indian corn lms reached the enormous quantity of],-1 500,000,000 bushels. The cotton crop mles of 450 lbs. There has been an increase in mannï¬aclnres of cotton of 7 per cent 089T 1879. The indnnhdnâ€" :.. --- ' AgrL sing u coding fully‘ The past year hun been the most prosperous one the United States has ever seen. The amount of business and commerce has been unparallod in the history of the nation and our neighbors are congratulating themsnlves that the “good.timcs†have at last an“ . ’l‘ho énort of cerowls has i In"- 'I'“ ‘ ncrensed Wonder- ‘Balance on hand l’d’ By Prizes for year 1880......2 $179.10 “ Prizes for previous year 11.75 “ Exhiliition buildings and Grounds, Rent 63c ..... 98.80 “ Paid on Exhibition Ground or Buildings ............. 67.50 “ Printing, and Advertising, Band 6w .................. 39:15 “ \Vorking expenses, includn in g services of Secretary, Tress, and assisstuuts. 28.59 In our last issue we gme tln oial statement of Our township 4 tural Society for 1880 as furni by the Treasurer, since that, in it has been discovered that the handed to us, instead of being 1880 Was the one of the year pi The following report is not q: flatteringas the lust, showing a t on hand of only $33.25, $110.17:â€" To balance-on hand as audit and Report .......... $1 “ llIembers' Suhscriptiousuu 1 “Legislative Grant ....... I ‘-' Admission Fees to Exhibiâ€" tion ........................ “-Miscellaneous . ............. ‘ insh THE WA RISENS‘HIP iugl y declared elgéVIINi In woollen ........ u l'u“ II. he vote for these two was Norris, 11, Puikinson 15. The latte! was accoudw Innln .Inhl yr. morris was nominated by Messrs. Bailey (Emily) and Heaslip ,2 Mr. Robert Adam by Messrs. Dill and Brown ; Col. Deacon by Messrs. Wal- lace and D. ‘Valker. The vote on these three stood :â€"Norris 9, Adam 3, Deacon 6. The following further nomi- i nations were then made. Mr. John Daniel by Col. Deacon and Mr. Din ment ; Mr. N. Heaslip by Mr. McKen- zie and Dr. Norris. The vote being taken'on the ï¬ve resulted as follows : Norris 13, Adam 13, Deacon 8,‘ Daniel 9, Heaslip 10. No nomination securing the required vote the Council adjourned till 10 o’clock Wednesday morning. On resuming \Vednesday, nominations took place as follows : ‘ Dr. Norris by Messrs. Bailey (Emily) and Miller; Mr. \Vm. Parkinson, DeputysReeve of l Mariposa, by Messrs. Dill and Brown. The Vote for till-tan ltuvn “J"- ‘T’ ' ‘ ‘ The January session of th Council opened in Lindsay on last. On proceeding to elect a Dr. N orris was nominatnd I... woollen manufactures iluere .used 50,000,000 pounds of mm avnmtvmc gazing Total of Receipts. . . EXPENDITURE. Total Expenditure ,\\\~ WOODVILLE, FEBRURY 3 AN ERROR. , .. Iv nu,- own in ma countly. raw «silk :lnmiqcreua addition '13 the 25 uxouuvtfl‘flu [mm the report I, instead of being that of :one of the year pxevious. Ag report is not quite so tlm lust, showing a. balance only $33.25, instead of‘ g rapidity. _ The». worth llnlubl'w¢.,ill. u Pro u..oonu..... lo we gme the ï¬nan- Our township \gricul 1880 as furnished us: --oco.ou.... \\\\\r\\ 4\/\\\ Bone Publico.†------- $453.13 ession of the County Lindsay on Tuesday that, however, ml and Opera“ $424.88 ..$110.17 .. 1-11.00 .. 120.’O $33 . 25 61 _ 4_ ,, â€mu...†, ounwvmu ms! to Mindnn Ihtidh. with bridge on Burnt Rivur, $750; Mindon roach“: teammate to Hulilmrtou road, 8200. THE following expenditures in the County of Victorian are the Ontario estinnues I-vmmmendod in fur the prmwnt year which were laid lmfnra tho House last week z~Songug river, dredging, eta. $5.000; Gull «ml Burnt llivm' Won kn, $6,200. with a I-t-u'um of $2.300; for the Kirkï¬eld mud, $750, the coun- éil to contribute $250. mum; Bnlsnvm- roml, 3500; Victoria Rmul, $750, council togivo $250 mom; lhllcaygmm. road, to Cedar. NurmwNQ'IQO; Monk roml,eant oft Kinmnmit and weatuf Bolmyayon road,8750 ; SHOWIlUII I‘nnl .46 .20 Warden, The Port;Perry Observer lowing article in its last. issue which we commend to all using the roads .â€" “ The fact that pedestrians have a per- fect right to hulflthe road no less than parties driVinggippears not to be gen« erally known by pedestrians and to be quite as generally overlooked by stupid 01' aristocratic drivers. has the fol- Dill]- icul- Ll us ver, port t of ans. This is exem~ pliï¬ed every day by our modern Jehus, our awislowatic drivers who will drive on heedless of man, woman or child, all must leave the track and plunge into the snow to esmpe being ridden down by the stupid bJUI'S “hether double sleigh or non of driving magniï¬cent cutter. No one whether driving or walking refuse to turn out and allow heavy l loads to pass, but many of the same parties who claim the load sympathy when thev are loaded hold it through mulish insolence when the)" are not loaded, and even ladies - must take shelter in the ditch or deep snow to avoid being run over. But walkers not nnfrequently have themselves“ to blame for much of the discomfort to which they are exposed when travelling along the roads in snowy timesâ€"If pedestrians, especially ladies, keep the proper track no driver one degree above the brute will drive them into the deep snow and if he did so he can he made to answer for his‘ barbarism. Pedestrians no less than drivers have their proper side of the traclc.‘ When parties walking along 'meet a convew ance the walker should keep his light hand track, but when the conveyance is coming up behind, the walker must take the track to the left. Horses are accustomed to turn to the right but when walkers take the wrong track horses in passing must turnout to the left and this is so awkward that they will scarcely do it and should an acci- dent happen when the walker is on the wrong tracl; the driver might plead this. as an excuse. Let us again remind walkers, especially ladies, to keep the track on their right hand when meeting: ‘ a conveyance but the track on the left. hand when a conveyance is coming up behind them. So long as they do this. if the driver has half the sense of the brute he. is driving he will not drive the walker from the track but will turn out in passing. 17 on through 46 l l l 20 t [3 Ci O (l P g( at ra 51‘ an w: dc. cm del am alu Ihr ahl to 1 mu TIM to : pail Mu $14 tiara haw llll(l mill qurl lnCâ€t pal ( _\ «ways ()I hold: Excess of gold and Silver 1881, on the If imported........ ........ $76,491,985 next at Sutton. “’0 are told. that no grout revelation lib" 0"" “mm," . ti .1“ _. _' ll ‘ ll' dute ot the nexl oocurs in. no. 13913., I IOIilllla eiu ) no a much better Without Its. corresponding efl'nct here, partition. but as yet we do not see many of the signs of act ive revival taking place in 0â€â€œ Reeve,su our midst; certainly, we hour of the 0f 05MB": 1â€â€ immense impetus the Nutiouul Policy 00“"0“ to grant has given the trade of our countiy, and “33““ “‘3 towusl if the Conservative press Canada is fast becoming an overflowing hive of industry. For our ever, we fail to son it, loust, bridge over the Portage Road. needed work as t highly dangerous utter dark. is believed, part, how» in this dlstrict at and we patiently uWuit some other and more potent influence to wait to us a portion of the prosperity record- ed above. ‘â€" From the Prm port placed before "(luv it. a mu... .... Excess of exports Gold and silver ex: Total exports“ Total imports . 1880, and $371,635 worth the previous year. This wonderful increase in the growth of manufactures of all kinds goes to show that the United States possesses within itself a great prodncr tive capacity, and they have staples of permanent necessity that cannot be supplied in Europe. For the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1880, the actual value of imports and exports were as follows :~â€" Domestic exports... $823,946,353 Foreign Mdse, reâ€"exported $11;692,305 VERY SEASONABLEg 45250 mm-o ; lhlkcaigmii; '. NurmwNQ'IQO; Monk Kinmnmit and weatuf “$8750.; _8npw'l«m ma! )0 driver might. plead this. Let. us again wmind iull‘v indies, to keep the right lmml when meeting: ...L ‘l, - ‘ I000 cool-no... iexporued 817 142.3 25 impoued $93 ,634, 310 ‘I0CI . $835,508,658 . $667,954,746 $167,643,912 (From our own Gen'capondcnt.) The Local Legislature has fairly at: If down to work. During the week th the Provincial Treasurer delivered his bud Tree get speech. At best Mr. \Vood is bu nto an imlilferent speaker to ling and he never, 01 3““ rarely, attempts to assume the roll OJ nu . . . I"; an orator. Hts speech on this eucasmu Ian was practical and exphcxt and a Sllslll 5y. (le|lzll‘tlll8 was made from the "Soul {ht course in discussing the municipal i. - Ice tlehtetlness, which in the aggregate amounts to the sum of $22,557,934 0|- Isl; "9 about an average “$14.00 per ln-ml of "l the wholo population. 'l‘lmroareavuil. ‘h' uhlt! "aw-ls against. thin sum. amounting; to $5,531.18â€, .le wing it not uu'tmnt of municipil liltll‘lllB-lllt‘fls‘ of $47,035 73):, The tuxus oulh-ttt-(l in 1879 amounn-tl t0 57,8714“. u- (I out of \vhicl paid 39-3,:- 6i l‘luuicipwl Goren-I ll‘ 33' :‘VHS for the expensi-s ol' nut-Int autl forclmritit-s *5 $148,736. 'l'hocun-l‘ul economy [H'ucfl ll tlsetl IN tllt‘ Ontario G ovorunwut who have now u surplus ol‘owr fun-minions and a tpmrlt'r .al'ter (lislrihuting auroral millions to the municipalities, is in Illlll'hed contrast .with the continually inc-casing t‘XIGIItlltlllO umlor munici- pal control uml good HcrviCo: will no doubt lm done in calling attention to this subject. Th0 Oll'yfllnrr mr'h-r which came before the llmlsn (luring the week was the Judicature: Hill, when the house went into Committen. on the same and paasml a number ot'clamug, A public lihrury for the city is In ing muo'ml. 'l‘ho math-r came upiimitlent- l} before the city Council whn-n. AM. Hullam ntutml that ho Wouh twenty-four to give $l000 towards the projoi 5. Most of the Ann-riv-ao cit vs have good Public Lihraries and Toronto ahouhl not allow herself to full in the. F rear. It in to'ho hoped the matter may take some dollnito form when the do. aired result may be attained. Thorn has been two Iccldom on the Grand 'h'uuk during the min; the ï¬rst on 'l‘huruduyyvonlng whouwum the can THE question of holding lniunni sions of the Ontario Legislature i attracting considmahle attention it is at; present it is with difï¬cult members can find the whermvith \ cupy their time. The adaption of: Mal-Sessions would probably pm way for the final abolition of this less and expensive bmly altogethc would certainly be more «canonik the Province and (mite m2 amnim“ l AFTER all that has hee phesied in l‘efelence to tl year 1881, it is too had hopes suddenly quashed mution that, the expected perihelion of the great pl take place this year. W ingly «waited its advent. items and to have our b’light-ed so rudely is exus port placed before the House last Thurs~ day it appears the ï¬nancial position of the Province is in it very flourishing condition. There is a surplus on the year’s transactions of over $200,000. There is now a surplus of over $4,000,~ 000 standing to the credit; of the PFC-c Vince. [or Unrden, has requested the County Council to grant the sum of' $150.00 to assist the township in building a new bridge over the Grnsq River, on the Portage Road. It certainly is a much needed work as the present structure is highly dangerous and unsafe, especially after dark. ln-uul is null has n NORTH Gwillimiuu-y nml Georgian Union Agricultnml Society lixml tine «lays of holding tlwir Fall Show for “xl’m-‘i 1881, on the 13th and 14th of October With a next at Sutton. \Vould it. not be Well a greal [for our township society also to ï¬x.tho 1118913 ll «lute 0t thel next show. It would give :‘walkin a much better opportunity for pre- adage parathion. tlm nnl From the Provincial Treasurer’s I ON the womb vmic u: a nllmlwrnf ‘ Ilisll bishupu bull“! PHI-v, â€is â€(Mums was pressutcd with Hm snug little sum 0f $40,000.. This is not 8') had from u .countl'v which, but has.) yrnr, sulicitud charity frmn Ilm wm Id, and which is nnw chin-0‘] to be so impoverished Lhatits people refuse t," pay ruuls. OUR Reeveï¬uppm-tet‘ by Mr. protmt against. llw svpumtiuu uf the west part. of Can-uh": from tlmcuuuty. v Reuva of Man-mm»: was elected “'Mdeu for tho present ywu'. surplus ohm-r fun-miâ€! (HIS Pr .ufter dis! rilnming several le municipalities, is in VICTORIA (Jun-Ely Cuuucil Mu. Wu. I’Aumxaox, lsc Deputyn n-- uml II')0.'i(i0ll of ‘his use- nsive body alto-rmhm'; it. My be mom ccnnomicnl to and quite as ellicient. u ï¬nd the wherewith to oc~ m. The :Idnptinn nf'Biem would probably pave the T011026 To. @tlituriul gym. we expenm-s of .t- and fOI'-Chall‘il-if‘s 'nl ecmmmy [nu-w.- Gnverunwnt. wim we to the unfortunate too bad to have out: Is exusperating. nus um week the drlivered his bud- Mr. \Vood is but, and he never, or ‘zas been said and pro- Legislature is now ‘d by the infor ed calamity, the planets will not “'0 have gloat- It for a rush of m expectations Ie the roll of this occasion and a slight J the "Sun! per hmui of ‘u are: await unlmuuiug nn-mmt "3' difï¬culty the lniunniul ses- y.“ of October with a mnstachc- whic it. not be Well a great struggle-Jar (-. nlao to ï¬x.tho meet him on the at: It would give {walking at n mph] rate and] mu ‘lity for pre- 11 dog or two'nt hiu heels. On the pulpit. he puts on his Pym-g deliberately Huquvs thu “huh- y DIP. Heaslip gatiou, no doubt with the inn: I the Countv ascertaining who of his flack Df‘ 9150 mm; sent. He then cimnmm Inc 1 h SI‘UIHH xistnnw 'ont ha in a rly sat. _.-.._-. --~_w..-â€".--« (guru, To :Ili ‘ Timber For Sale. immi': 'â€"--- mul using the x A quantity of ELM AND AR" SQUARE was (ï¬rm: I ‘IMBER for sale. Apply to Bnoscnma, R. ADAM, Parties - win Lot 4. Con. M, Mde Plano uldreu, Mnripou, .1.» "23:3. mu. - "0“ or tn B 1m: USE, 41 S m puricnt. at tho time of Sale, 15 per 0011!. within one month themuftcr .and tho Minn-m In be secured bv P-lortpngc \iith in'v-r:.-.-‘.i‘- a: Mven ,perconc. yearly. or, if “Mitinnwl m hfactury security be given no wish m-wl mined, or terms may be varied m : ny reasonable n-ny taunit purchasers. For further particulars apply to ARCH-l HA Ll) CA M PB E LL. Auctioneer, \\':-o«3villo. or In intvml to V _ , _ “Lu. .~â€"Im.' LO‘EU pmt. of Lot; .Vuln'ucr l6. South ufllw i’ultrigd lhmd. in Hm 'l'uwnship uf J-Jhlm, mnl cun- tnining lim nan-:5. m-uu ul' L-ss. :rul hut-hut and hnanm: 39 quuu‘s: (fa-wrench); when- .1 post. has hz-uu plaurml ml the south siJe 0f the Portage ilmul, ut Um m»:--:h~c-u3 angle 1 ‘ the MM l-u‘». (haun- snulh six'u n chum-m? east 93 cluuw muru ur Inna. t . â€L! nutthuru limit 'nf Lot numhosr 2-1, in the 32"! cum-essiun. (uhl surwy). thou s-mth H (10,3093, west. clnvcn chain! uml cluvnn linlu mum â€1' has, to the limit. thWcon Inks l6 ".ml 15, thmne: north "3 (it-grew. West 8!) chain: more or him tn tlw l’nrmn- linarl m'nrvsnicl thence north- eastcrly. fuiluwiug the southern hmil: thuuuf [u the plan: nf lurflnnm . Un the Farm :8 11 frame house. and almnf :5 mm... A: “.7 v“ . The qum-ziu: fir ~ 1» ' homey. 10b 2-3?) « H) par EL DON IR) USE. L'OZ‘E \VGUDVILLE. . Y virtue uf the ymvel- of sale cnntnined inn curtain mo tgngc "1qu by â€cargo Brown I.» the vurnlurs. which will be ' l)rudnc- ed at; the time at sum, and m paymentuf the monies secured. in which duh-mâ€. has been made. there “ill be oil'crcd fur saie by Pub- lic Auction at the proceeds exteniporely with his di V Icannot say that. he is oloqnent. hut. 3 he has a forcible way of putting: things I which seems to simplify mutton-s. As i a rule his sermons are rathm long but ' never dull. he is a gun! favurim among his congregation and has dome :1 great. deal of good silica: his arrival horn. He is always mady LO givcan attentive ear to the petitions of those who see hisad\ï¬ce. IIois exceedinglv ï¬naliï¬ all manly sports, and encourages tlwm by taking ’a prominent part. in tllmn. To his friends he is all «ya Open-hamled and goodoâ€"heartml,‘ and‘ will go out. of his way to shake hands with his poor parishioners. He is always readv to do the work of his master. Outside ol hia own denomination he is personallv popuhn-anul exceedhnfly “xdl Hkud Many young men have [won reclaimed from a downward path by his kind words and fellouufeeling for n fellow I mun. Though ontspokm in his lan~ gouge while preaching. he is not sensm tloual. He likes the Canzuli and tho Canadian ntmos agree with him, and may in our midst. SC'HH'SC. an people pln-ro seems to he long remain MORTGA ‘ ‘ U mu “9; "i, 'L bflLb sent. He ithen chooses his proceeds extempnrely with his T on the midnight 'nxlnoss run. of? tlm track hem-'DIulliuu Urw-k. along thu truck Immh ln (hr annoyance of the lvmsuuguos, mm". ul wimm Wmu unverrly hruiuml whi!» qu Indira l'uinl. utl. 'l'hu :«sm-ml m: Sshwlny warning when n I'mighn twin whihA puking over a hrhlgu :If. Iiigi. aul ('I'rvk, the Inidgt'gawn wuy :m-J Luv thin \rm; plecipimwnl into the (ls-palm lu-l.) ‘-v,t'uur cars being lmrm-«l. l‘.‘ur£|Hnï¬o-I} lm “VPH we're Irmt. A†tru‘ï¬- Wm: awn-J 1 until Monday ll)-Dl‘lli.'l',{.. mnl humped [u m‘u-n-dnmzo I with my pruruisv I 81.x]! take up un- othm' nf Ulll' chazicul him: is and Inn'- Imps I hml lwum' lmgin 0-: Km: smw I and take a hmk int.» the mlhmh'ul. 'l‘hm-a we: Iiml Lhu Dunn nix-l Lhn Hm’. I 1 \V. S. R-cinsl‘onl guul I'm- Hm prawn-Int, I slut" take the lulu-r. Evm-yhmlv has! heard 0f Rsunsal'mcl. In nppmmnue lm ‘ ‘ is tn†um! straight, fair cmnph-xivm um! has n ï¬ne hmhhv lnnking f.H‘2', full! «if, expressiun, n elight‘lu-zml m. Um li’luul’u moss. FAI.CONRI:H)HE â€0 Y I. I". Vendors. S«Icito:s, 'l‘omuto. VALUABLE at ] o'clnrk, p. m" TH \MS;~ â€"-l2\' Tug.â€" of law] :Vâ€"Tno I‘O‘til L-uurunc-n; u'nun- 1:: tin-smith 9H0 uf inn-thew: :mglu (‘ [in six'u n Ilt‘.:l‘L'Lfl, w. t» â€L: nmtrmrn the 3x"! cum'essiml. ‘1 (In-grew, west linlu Iunm ur lows. ........;,;,_ u: HI'G'HHIIIHZQ I q :r' I 81.x†take up un-t FAMILY Bf‘lEAD :icul him: is and Inn'- r lmgiu 0': Km: srm-ul I IS UleLD A I into- Hw (:Jiill'lh‘fll. Dunn mz-‘l L'm Huv. ll fur Hm 'H'l'm'hb I '. Evm'y'uulv has In umuwlrunue lm 'alir cumph-xivm um! (exisu‘ncv. Hvuni at. he in alwmsi FRUIF CMKIS' ’rQIKEDTE to and uslmllv has CAR). . «915 On mnteniug his uyu glass and @Kcla‘gg _ Q)...x, CXL'EEE in! “imit- emigre- . the intention of his ï¬nal: am “b Hum-:5 SUPPI 1:2 2; Wilt) .ESALE. Outside of big is pm‘smmnv I “'0†like"! c-en reclaimed by his kind 'or u fellow m E‘, ’81 IO IO tin i’ntngu ml cuâ€- ll'lt-ht q" ' \Hlun-I Si !0 uf’ “3161 't‘ ‘IL'!!! mt' nu ru cssurll. , “cat. I! It'u'l thorn-- MI‘ "‘13 CA nuath. ’urwf m H u 0 ‘and hunt 3 wilt-d p9:- \,. Ml the FR l “’1," h an IT 8.8:- en no ,I. m' fmc. m ind “ v ' 5' Hun “Rb and Rm. E. A. “'ll.’ '03†19‘ Penn 8.». Wi'flunlburgh, N. Y. mnl Imam-ad e ummynncp I The admit-minor, hiiviiiglmen permanently cured of that. (lruml dis-awe. Cumumption, by a simple remedy. is anxium to make knuwn in ms mu -\ anilli Iu"" I‘llc"llle¢lnl of cure. To all wlm ilusii'u it I , iwnl send a copy of the ‘H‘L‘st'i‘lpllfl'l Izlml, (free '10! charge) with the «lireuiimv. for preparing and mung the nine. “lllcll Huey willï¬iid A. win: 0mm rnn CHNHUMPTI'DN. Aormu, Bnoucnma. ac. Parties - wishing the prescription will: ll"... -.'.l_.-- T( ’ OONSUMPTIVES I will mail (Free) the ru-ilw fur a simple Vazumxnusc lLuu that Will rumm-o 'I‘AN. l"l{l~2¢‘l(l,i‘1<. l'lAH’H'h' mnl HI.‘VI"JHES, lmu'im: thus-I‘m emit. ulmr my! beautiful; MS“ I'lW-‘I‘HCHHHS fur pl‘whlvilu n hlxurinnt. gram-:11 of lmir on a ball henvl or elm-0th f'mc. Address. inch-sing 3c.st:un . Ben. "'mulelf 00., 5 Huulmum St. N., o Terms, Strictly Cash. CALI. AND EXA MINI-3 THEM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. In the latest sfyha and patterns, onï¬hand f fur the Full Tuu‘w. CANADIAN. i-txumu, SCOTCH AN!) 11: SH, 11...,31'3’! . Tenders V6 anted Womh‘llnm Horsesfwing D ::e -n the hortest Notice. Jobbing and Hopairing of 3! attended to 1am xmpk‘snf BLACK l;i:1)~\l.)cl.0'1‘fl. DOE zsï¬n‘s \\'U‘:.~;Tl-Jl) (JU.\"§'INGS and '1‘1:UUSI:.:IKH.~:, \‘iâ€"LNI‘J'I‘IANS, in Black and Blue, P. NECS‘W'EYN , ’ï¬â€˜.‘ "‘~ v MUS Having eulmncncccl husincss in thn premises Xar.-i\'ncm1pivdby Mr. Mathiesnn, I will keep unnstvntly in Muck and mmml'ucuu'u to order 'â€"--U? T“ .‘I â€" MOST I M I‘RUVi'ji! Wood \‘i 1 le. Agt. for Dammicn ins. 0: LONDON AND GORE MUTUAL COS. Amount required to pay a luau of 81,0“) in ten years, only $145.62. In 20 years, only $91). L3 Tlns mm puvs the whole debt, principal and ‘ntez'cst. _ Lands for Sale 0) From 2 m ‘30 yeals, on the Si Fund System or uu a Straight. Lon cent. 1 "cut. for Globe, 111417, Tc’legram 81c. MGM 33 33 - 1'9“. mg 4.3 {31:113. Rolls uni mean/1m muse, \V ()UDVLLL E WMfâ€"‘Lkï¬g. hi)|)r\. AIM-1H r‘!11‘1.'l)lil{$ Ire invih»! {nr â€10 Jollve 0K 20 (mum HUUSI) “le HA I). Wmm, 2 In, for \\'.uklvilln Public School. 'l‘unulcrs to ho smut to the undersigned on or ' Ifgfmu the 15m Inst. ’umlviflu, Jan. 26th. 183‘ pt. 1 r, -\ q k (l .-\I;l:,::\" m 11".. .\.\'l) I‘ RUIT mum’s, \\ um IIAAMS .\.\UHL1‘HH. IN THE COUNTY Pl-IR ‘I‘NT ï¬rm BE 3355, ILCI-IRIST, .Jur FRED. LEAZS 3:51.33 promptly .Kinq and Stuart St . , “m 7 a Spoomw l‘Ii-ImlGNS! as. H'i‘UART,’ IKEDTEA Enkjug an at 7 per Sec.-Treu, ,