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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Jan 1884, p. 4

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7 rt i a -- The present may be regarded thio legis- | lative soason of the year when almost every branch of legislature is into the work with a will. The Commons are taking the lead: On the 17th inst., the second session of the fifth Parliament of the Dominion was opened with a florish of trumpets, a brilliant assembly, vice regal display, body gudids, firing salutes dele. The members: elect of tli Counc thecorporation of the township of Bro met, pursuant to Statute, in the Te Hall, Sunderland, on Monday 21st inst. The Clerk tadk the chair at 11 am. and proceeded to take the deck of the several members elect after which the Reeve took the chair and organized the Council. The large number of ratepayers pre- sent showed a more than ordinary in: os | The report was received and adopted | ! {and the by-law read a third time passed, signed and sealed. a pC : vertrading. ir, we do not in the Speech desire to siy-- it would be untrue if we did Say it-- that this country is not prbsperous. AN ANSWER TO MR. BEAKE'S STATEMENTS ON THE LIQUOR LICENSE QUESTION. Then says Sit John, there is the may conneet-with the pas on the G. T. R'y at Whitby. Mr. McFarlane moves that Council memorialize the ] Assembly to so amend the Municipal The members elect of the' Council 6f 'may he extended to Women pro- 4 2 wk ' x ration of the tow of 5 1: tandad ave th 5 t Hodge case. The hon. gentle The speech from the thrdne was an s ; the corporal Actthat the may be k V the; lave the Proper property grea a WY, speech . the |innd¢ent parade dealing in matters foe, nthe proseelings ant) shone Reach met, pursuant to Statute, on ts wrath od thoy have 3 a Tava. pe . : : ire ve ew Z » os: 3 AR. PN AYE ER a ey + . of i Ip te the licensing question, and he has quoted rather pleasing than otherwise while ous send : I perty qualification. iN Mr. E. Allison, Hutchinson, spécohi from the thront Was entrusted | his own speech. The hon. gentleman, the dutlook was regarded with much © H. Vansickler came before the Coun: |, Saved his life by a small Trial Bottle gener. Monday last. i The Clerk took the chair at 11 o'clock to Mi Mubikster who did justide to | however, has not ventured to say that | satisfaction. Lr a VHheland adminis 3 Se dee] i ons £01 41 soliciting aid for himself and family. |of Dr King's New Dissovery, : {he speech and credit to himself. the McCarthy Act is ultra dires. The The increaseof Ye population duing From tho Municipal Council 2 hid seforal mieyibets Hest 8 r.whish In answer to questions put by Mr. sumption, which caused h > Me. Bolloan was the ssconder of the | Hon. gentleman bas not said that the | the Past year from intigseon Banbonnl, er tn the pega Lircr8 HE the chair and organized | pmo, he said :--That they had not | $9,000 which she had. deposited in the {Procure & large bottle, that complet] motion iri reply to the speoch and did | Aot when brought/into full operation | Most satisfactory. A scheme has been | bylaw to provide tor the par Coundl la bite of anything to eat in the house; | bank, besides gotting her real estate in cured lim, when doctors, change offen it well.. He spoke in French. Those| will not have the force of law. I am matured for arranging all differences| =. "¢'po smounts payable by the| . tions were presented asking in-| ¢he neighbors had been very kind, they | his own name. an ingratitude | Climite and everything eso had failed: i "who understood the language wore quite satisfied that the hon. gentleman between British Columbia and the parties concerned for ht improve. digent aid for Adeline Mills and |had supplied the necessaries of life and | past all comprehension McDonald then Asthma, Brouokitis, Hoarseness, Sever i delighted and those who did not made will not get "ip now and say that that | Dominion. ments on their propertiés secured by Dougald McLachlan. kept him in wood for some time; he | turned his sistdr out of the liouse, and ; f The matter of the franchise is to be attended to. The speech says: -- "The bill laid before you last session A communication from th e Clerk of the municipality of Port Perry asking co-operation of municipalities inter- is not the law of the land. Whatever may be said of the Hodge case I have no hesitation in saying that was 85 years of age, had a wife and six children the eldest thirteen and the youngest three yeats of age; he a sony figre. oe Mr. Blake's criticism of the address was keen and pointed butunscrupulous Coughs, and al Toy and Lung at # lust resory' shew driven 10 the Jiseates, It is guarantged to env, Trial | necessity of asking aid from the Alle Bottles free at 8. E. Allison's Drug gheny poor authorities. : Store. Large size $1.00. the drainage of certain lands in the township of Brock. The communication was quite and unpatriotic Mr. Blake is always | is not the end of it: The. Privy Council for the representatiori of the People in an elabofate document and wound up ested to petition the General Manager | owned 20 acres of land but it was badly| When in the height of his worldly ; a AAI * more able than generous. - The follow- | from teasons that gre apparent, and Pufjsment ahd the sssiuailation ofl oe 'tollowiing of the GT. R'y to change the time|run out; be was willing to allow prosperity McDonald became enamored | Excited Thowsndh ing Prssiges frou lie specch are proof | from the absence of thegentlemen who electoral franchise existing in theseveral | © (6 0 0 ob & all opposition or inten: card of the Midland Division so that | his eldest children: to go: ont to work. | ts an dbpagtive young girl in Allegh- Ah i take up questionsregarding the British | provinces has now heen before tho North America Act, avoided 4 decision. country for a year. The measure will | be reintroduced, and I commend it to The decision simply is, first, that the | Paovincial Governments can make |Your attention." police arrangements for the order and| The protection of work people in good government of taverns, and second | factories is to receive the attention if they can do that themselves they can lof the House during the present ses- On motion of Mr. Burnett, §6 was granted to H. Vdnsickler, the same to be charged to the poor fund. ° On motion of Mr, Lang, Norman Stewart was ap] pathmaster in place of F. Earchman, and Francis Bailey in place of Robt. Prentice. tion of aeting in opposition to the Council of Brock. and fully realizing the benefit derived from the drainage referred to, by the road on the township line between Brock land Thorah, on which road Thorah is expending a good deal of money, which ex- penditure would be of little benefit without an outlet for the water, still any by-law we of this assertion. He said that the high tariff policy was a failure as it did not protect labor. In Toronto there was a great deal of distress there was more distress there than he had known for many years. In Montreal it was the same passenger trains may connect with pas- senger trains on the G. T. at Whitby. ! On motion of Mr. McFarlane, the reeve was instructed to grant his order on the Treasurer in favor of Fletcher Holtby, for $6 for work done on Mr. Lyle's road beat, eny, and o marriage followed. The| ; ; couple lived together in apparent hap-| == id oe Pe nd Hew Mii HH months, and MeDOA | looked for recovery by the. timely ly to Mo ton. sin ae 22 st li in ene morning McDonald awoke to find that . or 8° hear 3 in his newly wedded wife had jumped the praise. is guaran to positively All over the land are going intd... a 4 TH bit 3 hand their power over to the municipal- | $100. could now pass would be liable to be quashed | On motion of Mr. Burnett, the reeve| MT Burnett moves that this Coun-| i r cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, uy eS Mra ities. is simply the decision i The clause in the speech referring to wih wt the Swath: I would sil was instructed to grant his ow on the cil memorialize the Legis! lative As er ay a Lr Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Colds, Hoarse- An hon. Member--That is the old | it in no way effects the Russel case.-- | the progress in the construction of the iil, at our council take no action on th | reasurer in favor H. Gordon, Esq, [sembly to so amend the Muncipal Act! tune he had obtained from his sister Bess Jose of Voice, or any affection of Grit industry. | "Hitherto that traffic has been regulat.| Canada Pacific railway is most en- [Signed] G. F. BRUCE, Reeve, | for $12 for premium of insurance on as sherish A Sewpuo Sey ta land which he had planted in an Be at oy 5 Jang y Toa) Boles Mr. Blake proceeded to say the|ed by provincial laws or laws existing Tene Tt sayy an From McGillivray & Widdifield for | town hall. Son, 2 a gre be meres his old trunk in the closet. This double | ~~ ©. © $1.00 sony [irug me soup kitchen was proposed in London. before the confederation of the Provin- 5 oF the 2,833 miles of the main line $30 for advice reDar}ing claim for road Mr. Holman was heard before the ee pe pp poe, = Y | calamity had the effect of driving Me- ¥e Gb : He (Mr. Blake) had oftcn been told at | © There has been latély a conflict between Pembrook and Port Moody, | ,11owance, : Council--he said he wished to call the | the Reeve and torwa 6 mem. pi Donald into a perfect sea of dissipation and in a comparatively short time he 'was 4 vagabond on the street without 'home or means. Thus he lived until one morning when he sought and found per- manent relief from earthly troubles and his own errors by drowning himself in the Ohio River, near the Allegheny Gas Wotks, It was afterward learned : through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged air that his wife and her paramour vou 8 fled to Scotland, since when nothing ih v: Wud Yorider respitaion fron. withants ber for North Ontario for presentation. On motion the Council adjourned. ---------------- Port Perry Council. HoLLoway'sO1NTMENT ANDPILLS. Cough d - Infltienza. --The soothing properties of these medicaments render them well worth of trial in all diseases of the respiratory ) I# common colds and 'influenza hie fine, taken internally, #nd the ointment rubbed over the chest and $hiroat, até éxceedingly efficacious. When influenza is épidemic,, . this treatment is the easiest, safest and surest. Holloway's pills purify the blood, remove all ob Is to its free circulation attention of the Council to the fact that H. Vansickler and family {his property to Wm. Buch and | Were actually suffering for the neces: threatening to close up the road if the | saries of life ; the neighbors had given Jomand is refused. liberally towards the support of the From fourteen parties residing out- family and he thought the Council side the corporation of Cannington, would be justified in making a small praying to be detached from Canning- grant, ton school section and attached to Mr. Burnett said he understood that| The Clerk took the chair at 11 5.1, school sections as set forth by petition- there were'a number of needy parties and proceeded to take the declarations ers, within thé corporation of Brock. in Prince Albert and he would like to of the several members elect after meetings - that there was yno solip- Kitetiens bow, and he would not be | of authority as to the jurisliction of 1,738 miles are how constructed, and | From Richard Shier, claiming £100 | the local authorities." That is the an thus render practicable the completion | compensation for a roadway throu sure but that the Postmaster-General nouncement made in 1878 in the | of the great work within the nest two Badin some of its specs fa the west | Speech from the T rone by the hon, | years, although the time within which montioned the paucity of soup-kitchens | That same the company is boud to finish the road bat a Government was actually | language may be applied to the Me- will not expire untill 1891. My Gov p ing a soup kitchen as a supple- | Carthy Act to-day, and we may truly ernment has thought it of the greatest | DE : N. P.. In addition to this| 3 that it is expedient that there importance for the settlement of the he noticed that in London thirteen | should be one general law for the traffio | North-West and the development of or fourt hundred mechanics ors) in liquors over the whole of the Do- | out of employment. He attributed | minion, instead of its being regulated as | The members elect of the Council of the corporation of Port Perry met, pursuant to Statute, in the Town Hall on Monday 21st inst. genntleman opposite. | our trade that its completion from sea to sea should be hastened, and the | Sa s | v 4 , + 2 : i I whi . . s ing the gth, ing the nerves. Crack of tie. Ttrers in Tordnta to im. | heretofore by provincial laws in the) company sailed i open oe line| Jyom W. B. Cutcheon asking to have the residents'of the locality make which Boeve took the chair and | has been heard from either. ! | or d prossing the picts ; such are the ready migration. It was to him lamentable | different provinces. We are going to throushout by the spring of 1886. L 1a ve $1 refunded for one dog for which application by petition to the Council Organized the Council. re means of escaping from sufering when Lcarry out what the hon. gentleman in | With this view and in order to aid the | The hon. | company in procuring sufficent capital +re there, and he would repoat that | gentleman says I ought to put that in ! for the purpose by the disposal of its [the Speech. - If we were going to re- | unsold shares, the Government agreed | peal the McCarthy Act we might pub, Bel is [that in. Dut the Government has no securities sufficient to paya minimum | such int:ation. That Act is the law | 3 per cent. dividend for ten years on | | §65,000,000 of the stock. That ar lat bat it. seeriod tobim dt! 2 ' | rangement was made in the belief in its practical operation it storied] The Counties Councils throug out that it would give steadiness and the country are all in session with less increased value to the shares on the and he was satisfied that justice would On motion of Mr. Currie, an order be done in the matter. was granted on the Treasurer for he had been assessed in error. From Wesley Brethour for $4.50 being for three cords of wood supplied to the corporation. The reeve said he was a little sur- prised at the communication from the reeve of Thorah, he (the reeve of Brock) had gone to Thorah and had taken the necessary papers with him but in cou- sideration of the small amount to be collected in Thorah the reeve of that municipality had thought it advisable not toput the township to the expense and trouble of having a by-law sub- EZ ReveupEr THE CARNIVAL adfafftcted with colds, coughs, bronchitis and the Lorne Rink, Port Perry, on Wed- | other chest complaints, by which the health On motion, Mr. Lang was instructed | $97.20 beng one year's Rent for|nesday evening next, 30th inst. of 89 many is scriously and permanently in- to inquire into the validity of the { Market Buildings as per by-law. BE red is nao sommes. claims of Adeline Mills on the corpora- Messrs. W. Ldmett and C. R Hen-| Tereisif RETRIBUTION. -- DENVER | Ayups Suraaparilh, being highly coneen- tion for indigent aid. jaan were appointed Auditors. Col., Jan. 19 --Mary Rose Matthew: | trated, requires a smaller dose, and is more On motion of Mr. Lang orders were | Mr. Currie introduced and and car- | Bright, a little gitl of 10, who was |e iestiver dose for dose, than any other blood granted on treasurer for the following | ried through a by-law appointing R.|adopted from the Denver Catho'i It ds the gheapist Decanes fhe amounts, the same to be charged to the | Jones, M. D., Trustee of the Port| Orphans' Home by Mike Calliliie an | "*** ay and not quantity should be poor fund :--S. H. Christian £5.95 for Perry High School. his wife, living near Ouray, in a smi SE goods supplied Mrs, Jones. John | On motion of Mr. Currie, the stand: | mining town in the southern part o. Heard $1.25 for wood supplied to Mrs. |ing committees for the present year the State suddenly died last Sunday. Fitchett., J. Sollitt for wood supplied | were appointed as follows: Suspicions were aroused, and tha body to MrsFitchett ; E. Barrett $4 fortwood | Streat Tmprovements--The whole | of the irl was exhumed, and foun that a number of people were there a under the circumstances in which they 1878 gave his support to. while this country ought to encourage imiegration yet discretion ought to be used. The Government certainly pro- fessed that its scheme of assisted passages was confined to agricultural | Of the land. | ! ng to receive a deposite of money and ---------- - Ayer's Pilis cure costipation, improve the \pp 'tite, prom te dizestion, 'restore healthy action and regulate every funetion. They are plessant to take, gentle in operation, he ba 2 ae Wis San bY | circumstance it is true than the bigger market. A combinationof unfavorable the > une i : : A Y : er pane 9 | bodies but even in that there is some circumstances has prevented the ful- a certain class of people forwhom there { | spread and much more ado than there flment of these expectations, and the was no room. Hebelieved a consider jg yy pocessity "for. "The election of company has not, been. able to obtain | missed th be collected | supplied the late Cogyin ; G. Graham| Council. qovored with. kaiel wounds. pti: Jo (LL ugh, searching. end poverfyl able number had been brought here by |, wurden the first duty of Coun- 1 i i ty ie s "Sle ab FOV a i : 3 : Lon ol] trached. wath to Hinbs ubdaing dissese. | 11 A I eR . . i | ' ¥ the required capital by a sale of its | quite as well without incurring the x $2 for waiting on the late Coggin ; T. Indizents-- Messrs. McKinley and broken, Hl "crushed, andthe" Hinbs Pr ----== = fu RO S04 me diph Aku a La the assistance of the Government who | ii Councils, is of unusual importance | stock. The be tinal 9 digei i I Cuddihie and his wi 4ar For larg: Tuitypes only 50 cents af would linve ser better in the countiy |. 5, a ¥ | stock. The best means of preventing pense of a by-law. McCoy $2 for digging grave for an | Prince. rozen. Cuddihie and his wife were MoK egies Gallry, Bort Burry. ) f hich they roudht. [this year inasmuch as the several | yny delay in the great object of the| Qouncil adjourned for dinner. | indigent (Wilson) child. Finance -- Messrs. Parsons and [arrested, tried, and found guilty off oo sraphs $1.50 por dozen, at Me: I 54 Ea ee athged | Wardens throughout the province will | early completionof the railway demands | Council resumed. | Mr. Johnston eame before the Coun- | Currie. murder. About one o'clock this morn | iKinsie's Gajery, Port Perey. £ i rs hi Pg joe important members of the Dom- [your earnest consideration. I am| ' Mr Baird. introduced and warn | 1 asking if the Council had the power rE ing a band of masked men went to the | py in Photographs $5 per Jousin, wb 4 So g tl Y Te Wher ) a a? Lindon Liquor License staff, and pleased to be able to state that the through a by-law to appoint certain | to sell a portion of the district line be- Annual Meeting. hotel where they were in custody, over- | McKenzies Gallery, Port Perry. ™ As mon: Ee her : i; a Li should the Dominion Act, go into operation of that portion of the railway | township officers and fix their salavis. tween Reach and Mariposa, if so, hé| The annual meetitig of the Pine |Powered the sheriff's guard, and took Very Remarkable Recovery, ° S provincial liquor hicense 1aWs | force, which doubtless it will, very already opened affords the most grati- 1 committee of the whole, the reeve | Was prepared to purchase it. Yo i the pri oners outside tha town limit, | Mr Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., " were unconstitutional, and that with- . 1 m o y Grove Cemetery Co'y was held in the > D. ki Lb Ndi th much will depend on the action of the fying evidence of its soundness asain the chair. The first blank to be The Reeve advised him to petition | Town Hall, on the 21st inst. where the woman was hanged toa ridge wiites ; "My wife has been almost helpless on) oun : a several Wardens as they are the pop- commercial enterprise, and of its great| filled was that of Treasurer. the County Councils of the Counties| On motion,John Rolph was called "0 | pole in a vacant cabin, and the husband Ea EO ee could not bisintEno Seeing quot Vas Pras Y | alar representatives holding their posi- value to Canada. On motion of Mr. St.John, the|of Ontarioand Victoria. : the chair and John Nott ap pointed strung to a limb of a tree on the op- psi Li) ee A a " us. opin 3 Aa gen . tions directly from the people of the| The largest increase of the volume of | yame of R. Edwards was inserted.--| Mr. John Jeffrey came before the Secretary, = s d posite side of the road. The bodies that'she ls able now fo do her own work." based 5"OPILION 'as Sesvion Upon $48 county over which they preside as trafic on the Intercolonialrailway over | When the blauk for salary came to be Council asking to be remunerated for Minutes of las eshing and | ere cut down and buried by the| Eleotrichitters will do all that is claimed decision in the case of Russell v Queen. | (1 i wi ; = he ns 2 approved. Treasurer's report was tod This 15 th iY for them, Ha of 'testimonials. attest He (Mr. Blake) dissented that Warden. that of any previous year, without in- | flled Mr. Edwards said that $60, his work done on the new road south of | read. coroner ay. 1s the first in fore uitieods iin e (Mr. A Se ou . o p --_-- volving any burdgqn upon the country, salary in the past; had been less than | Mr. Wheeler's residence ; he said his| On motion M. Weir and C. Sharrard stance of woman being lynched in bos gs Yam ion of the jud 9 ¢ a tod op is The Paxton. Banquet. is a satisfactory proof of the continued | it should have been as well for the re- charge for the job was $4.25 ; he said were appointed auditors. They report- Colorado. Ee es Salad i dicti au gruel ys Bh Se at . adm Ba: development of trade between the 'sponsibility of the oftice and the large he had done considerable work gratis ed having examined the Treasurer's ad DIED. = J on Faeined wi He legit 81 Te Ci a wl eastern and western portions of the|amount of security, himself in $20,000 | On that road, this was the first charge books ful Joushers ' and Jound chem Can't Live Witto i Them. AtManchest ¢, on the 1ith inst., Kate, on Re coro re dt i re Sh rr Hi here, on the evening of Dominion. A provisional arrangement | and two securities in $10,000 each ; he he had made. OOS enviny Piligpleiited 6 JLreas- Sari Taxi, van Te hi ietiad kotovel wife of 3. H. Chrissia, Esq., ageds. vertiiredsto question the opinions of so | Friday, 25th Lt Err necessary made with the Government of Nova |yetsno use of the money collected ; for On motion 'of Mr. Burnett, Mr.| 'Major Forman, seconded by John {Daniel Morris. aged 84, a Mormon polygam-| The funeral took place on Saturday iPod 10 nest \ pind h y, > v bok ic wad o cao Scotia for the retention of the Pictou |i is no sooner in his hand than it is | Jeffrey's account for wook done on the Nott. moves that the report of the|ist, with three wives living near here, after | 99h, 5rict. 'and wits one of 1 Tie g : Sations ati as We armngomen as od ig na 2 : . | brangh and the acquisition of the East-| paid out for one purpose or anotheF | new road was ordered to be paid. Auditors be adopted.-- Carried. reading the Governor's message, went into a coli iif: & oh-for al : hon gentleman, ut time Toug tne Tay he relist on special Ural | 1 Extension railway to the Straits | ot] d less wealthy munici ; Mr. Burnett introduced and carried| On motion the following were ap- shed adjoining his house aud hung himeolf. ol » about. its revenges and in the resent | will leave Whitby af 3:30 p.m. and re- other and le y municipalities inted Directors for the a ae instance he: had 1 i 8 the | turn at tho close of the banquet, charge of Canso will be submitted for your, pay more to their Treasurer, $hrpugh « byJaw to appoint an auditor De A Brae re an: Losing Ground, ain the Hodge ute in 15h only & single fare fopthe round trip, | PTRrovel" "he veove said tho salary waa cor-|and confirm tho appointee of the "Sharrard, M. Weir, D. Cash, JOht| pons Hoos, Tous or Wics, Jan 30! "the Privy Couneil had Gesido 4 that the = - After a little necessary rutine the| tainly small when compared with the Reeve. In committee of the whole, | McDonald, W. McGill, and T. Of For- wr lon eo ye hai yx : 11 pow 5 House adjourned at 3:40 p. m. large t of surety d ded Mr. Allin in the chair, on wotion of man. 15 caunot a Teta br Local Legislature hed full power to| Everything Fair in Time of War, ------ : : _| Mr. Burnett the blank was filled with| On motion the annual meeting was minutes ot» time hor healthis otherwise wii! for the preservation of the peace --- Mr. Baird said that the Treasurer I » terw pass, A P i .. | Oh Me Saw; Mgr. Suaw!--The ; in his & i .+ | the name of J. P. Taylor. The reeve | then adjourned. hr bear. affected. ak and for the of drunk The Election Courts have decided | having a bank in his immediate neigh: iy At a meeting of the the 1 Be bid 1 i ale : | Rev. Mr, Shaw, of Madagascar celebri- red Gf inted D. McKay. : EE ros tek ol the : | the liquor traffic, | that free railway passes to clectors in borhood was not req to keep | 2PP y: | following were & of the i a. Eh toon, | election timesare legltimate. Tt oli, ty Writes that the British nation sends | yuo money in his possession and igon-|. < Mr. Allin introduced and carried | Compan'y : T. C. Forman, President ; Rough All Round. = . a possi ble the opinion hi ohh be just as well to give candidates carte with one hand missionaries and Bibles sequently had but little risk. through a by-law to appoint an As- John Nott, Secretary ; Loss. Tre fonds to. mourn ier 108 Jat 3 vi BE li a Uanehe so that candidates and electors | 10 its people, and with the other in-| On motion of Mr. St. John, the|sessor. In committeo of the "Whole, er 15 Tne differ og Srgeist: ] : 'od fami n : J your and grovel . ioengs may know what they can do, so that troduces into the country that whieh | yank for salary was filled with $60. Mr. Burnett in the chair, on motion ia = a ts, "put on biscuit by mistake. | Joyo i 4) : u : tim oft seston was uncalled | 127 Know what Ehey, €60 Oh 50 TU | hes out the moraloknd religous Iie) "Th blank for Assessor came next, [of Mt. Allin the blank for salary was : Ait og, i a. T ham : mesex : 4 ir John «+ {all In future, electors may bo brought | Of the natives. Ten Is| On motion of Mr, Glendinning the| filled with $100, and on motion of Mr. : Sir John followed Mr. Blake with a € y 8! | of ruta arom in one your on the a : » tho blank for. the: name of As: is © Myr. Blake's unpatriotic from the ends of the earth if the candi name of D. Irvin was inserted. pple DE ; SAE, DAI well by ig date has cash enotigh $0 bring them, | east coast at so cheap a duty as ole Mr. 8. John said, Mr. Irvin is 'nf |sessor was filled with W. Spence. : Wh ; This is still further giving the rich can- retailed at twelve cents w quart. efficient and reliable Assessor and the y didate 7 aE vor his less | quently at sundown whole villages are| 5 curacy and neatness of his rolls in | : J that | woslthy opponent, another. screw ap- drunk, and even little children Stage | the past are a credit to himself and-an | ; plied to confine the. gore of parlia- | around. honor to thie township. Fl Jo mentary honors to the sons of wealth Faozay 2 On motion of Mr. St. Jc po HN b 10 DEATH. + KNOXVILLE, 4 Nos i nd to them alone. Every | Cae : blank for the salary was filled with §135 & ( one., Every 'oc Tenn. Jan 17.--Jon Davidsqn, aged nk L for ho wer

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