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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Jun 1892, p. 2

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300 alk, aud vlog 2 cvicon, the Beeve 1 thovbal The roll does credit to that officer., the principal totals : ment of the letter himself, oan is only responsible for that which it is' his duty to do, and it is not Ins duty to place stamps on letters for other people. Letters registration should be brought to e office some time before the mail Persons receiving . registered letters that call for acknowledgment bin | would frequently save trouble to them- ves and to the Postoffice by sknowledging them promptly. Salt Lake Oity, Utah, May 27.-- Grosbeok, a polygamist ed two terms in the peniten- £ y | +7 | tiary, the last time being pardoned by dent Harrisorzon his pronrising =" 1 to obey tho law, was sentenced to six years' imprisonment by Judge Zane to- day ona third indictment, . Grosbeck is a leading member of the Mormon church, and has two wives in Spring ' ® ville and one in this city, Mid! Philadelphia, May 27. -- Before { Judge Thayer, in the Quarter Sessions 'Court yesterday, Philip Hanley plead- 'ed guilty to assault and battery on Debora Auchelick, While intoxicated p threw his arms around the neck of prosecutrix, who was standing 3 her baby in her arms looking If you have not wire screens for the t use netting, the black or at least most like the ! outside, leaving room the windows to slide up and down, To make good, sticky fly paper, mix i hree and alf ounces raw said that Blaine since be wrote letter saying his name would not be : ted at the convention, had told the President at least fifty times that he wag not a candidate ard that he would not accept the nomination if it came to him." L - Me. Epiron. -- Wishing space in your valuable columns 'I wish to say in regard to some remarks overheard | made by some unknown ladies about an who | offensive smell from: my slaughter houso, saying that they could not eat the meat from said slanghter house. In self "defence I wish to say that said smell was not from my slaughter house but from a ditch directly site my house, caused by rhacang oll : slop from the house opposite thrown in the ditch directly opposite my house ; the wind being in the south at the time of said remarks (May 31st) is clear evidence of its not being niy place but to the south of it. 1 also wish to state that my slaughter house is ready for inspection at any time. ; pa! I remain yours, &e,, 8. T. CAWKER. | = od Port Perry, June 1, 1892. nro rnd Sandwich. Hi William Stoute, James McMillan, Soup Deshane, David Carnegie, Frank Pi hy Jessop Nott, Ross White, Div: 11.--Ewmma Emerson, Ethel Hill, Stowart, Lewis Clemeus, Wil Willie McGill, Willie McDonald, Fred Mec- Ki Howard Tummonds, ©Clarcoce Kennedy, Morgan Carry, Dry. H1,>Annie Nellis Clark, Ethel Tenie Hern, Carrio Mc- Birdie , Marion Shirley Alles, ASSYRIAN ANNALS AN ANT ART ANIARUR AVIVA AW

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