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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1887, p. 4

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` nu;-vvn 1. Baltimore A * Bnlllmorou. . I5 I! C Alhlelln. . 5 ll 7 Tlhncrie-9 Sq-wan! and Hlllban. Smith and nut. Hutton: .. . 5 Phllulelphiaa. 8 Hnltt-Hun ludbourne and Daily. Gunning. l lunbur- llouoiu. . II Pilubum . I Ram-I-lu-(iuIz(-In and Briod). .\ Carroll naulvn Ilolbon. .Vl`W Yuri - Mn-I norm R. I \\'nahinon-' \\'nn lmnons. ` H I New \ orks.. I Hula:-tar .\hunmon and llmaly. and Mack. Phllulclpmn - - Bottom . 5 I Phllndnlnhlnn Q I IIIIICIBI IIIII DIII III `"0 I`? `III. In. Xgw ( rleans now leada in the southern league, Brooklyn in the anociation. and De~ trout in the national. In the international. it mi ht be casually intod out. Rocheater and . ewark are tie lg: lint. w'.I?;n.:slE"lI:-|\:lu1l team of I883 had I salu-V list of 8|8.(ll). Now it has I salary lint of ` 3.10.) And the team in not nosrl ' no '4-L ` A 1.; nl II (I'll ---- -...I- in `-- ` fdlll Ill IIIU IBIIII ll HUI IIDITI ' K) A hat of 8].!!!) Iran nude in '0' recently that the Boston: would but the Philsdel hiu out in the nee this Iounn. -7 I _I--...- ....- IA-.I- :.. cl... -A..aL-__ CIWJIKI. Sunday, of the (Thimgua, has and hi: ` money. auul expects to get married when the seuon encll. 'l`|.- (`Lu ..I-.. I 5..-... ..l I090 |....! - _-l_..-. I UII Ill [III glo uddlnt hllmllll I tldh an an . on nX?3r"uAV . If an nu Council moon on link day. II that at in min; moonc. fol the d: Youngsusol. orthnl n; `magnum!!- ll known on "Mulch ' uhlilq kt - Hanan In llvhlx lrnot. m In to II- ` Ill UIIIIAFIUU IA) IEBWIKII Iyl'U IIIII XIZIII` ` The lmliuunpolis clu has twenty plnyers on its hnndu, uul yet the ultry list is but 3`2J,lIII, , The score: fur the Game: Plnyotl I`:-nu-r ` clay by the Various Clubs. It is estimated thn $&50,(Xll will be paid in salaries to baseball rlnyers this season, i h The lmlinminnlin oln an hlmntv nln\-pr: wvr nun: ~ Metro man; . . 8 I9 3 Brook '11: . 3 8 I nlu~rIu- Porter and O'Brien. Ml)`: llolborl. - uncul- And hy the way, was the appointment` not hurriedly made? A deputation waits upon the attorney-general in the morning, and urges it : he says he will not interfere with the action of his colleagues and to them the question is referred. In the afternoon there is It cabinet meeting, attemled by just two othen besides Hon. 0. Mowat. and these make Mr. Fred. Mowat aheritf of To- ronto. and order the publicity of the fact. In mntraet with all this hate is the action of the government with regard to other up- pointments. Still more, men deserving of the government's favor have had a difficulty in getting their chiime fairly understood. and even then they don`t count for much if they are not among the sisters and the l cousins Mill the aunts of members of the govennnent. If Mr. F. Mowat were not a relative of the premier less would have been heard about his usefulness to the party. POINTERS FROM THE PRESS- `Illa. IUPUI. boangllna, ncuululla, \-IIVIIB and Chaplelus. As might have been ex cted. the tory organs which urged that Ir. Mowafs `son should be made sheri' now assail the Ontario government for making the appointment. No doubt these or s feel a sort of satanic triumph in being able to charge .\Ir. Mowut with nepo~ tism." \/05 `so: app: nrmms fan] n An: .._,,.-...-...-.... . It appointing Premier i\iowat`s son to ` the Toronto shrievnlty the Ontario overn- ment has committed in rare blunt er. It is no_ doubt true*thnt r. Mowat, jr., is well qualied to till the oliice to which he has been appointed, and that the public in- terest will not sutier. It is also true that Premier Mowat has rendered great service to his province, and that the proposal to make his son a sheri did not come .~ rom himself but from the reform member lo To- ronto and the rty leaders in that city` It is also true t at almost every one of the members of the tory dominion government has been providing for his sons, brothers, nephews, uncles, sons-in-law and other relu- tives with lucnitive oices, but still the pro vincial government should have had better judgment than to nbrd any foundation for a charge, of nepotism against Mr. Mowat : or for de lug him to the level of the Lange- vins. nnm, (`.m:rinmn_e, nT.nlnI|n. (`arnns the pa'rt'y'u mouth upon the iubject of nepo- tism. Arid lest it should appear that. the \\ i'uu, an A liberal j(mrnal,' in exceptional in .the opinion: it expreuea, we append the _editoriul bomments of the Ottqwe Free Preu, whose loyalty to the Mowat government no .ox'ie dare question who is aware of the strain at was put upon it by the Colfoe appointment : ll`; -._.__!_,;! II , ,_!._. Il,__.,.A9- _,_. A- Ann BlpI_Oq_l'I-. Wlnl . n Tlmnn Inn. noupuo cum. I. AJ_..._A.._ .1 IV... International League. Whore`: I-:0 lhotll? Ann-rk-nun Au;x-laulon. BASE BALL WORLD. 'l'Il.l|I.Ig llll (0 ll? IUVIM Ul lvllli LAUIISQP :opos, Costignns, )lcLelm1s, (`trons hanlenns, As might have been ex ._ National League. I , .\lorria nnd I .5 . Daily and jjT:- PUBLIC NOTICE} :0 3 WM! nay and n=.'.z.'\'..=.".:u.z::"**"- " "`.YK`!lN'.| .'.'9.'.&.a. ` xImu.AmInnv.' 1 (T V "-5......` ' '.:.u"'-""" mun nouns. nmdiuu. our. ` A DAY? I MARTIN} 1.: ._.__A -_ A._.4A... A NEW A_y_ _1:I_ _N_a_ooMa 4 :..j_.. z A/_A_r.s pgo I/0 /rml I-unown-how|u'I_h'n-l`l'n-duullnnoanplol Staothalllnuul CSBNTLHIKN3 FURNISRINISS 0! say bout was d Iouuul. %r4249Az5-!!1n9.swssl OM00. With an opp. Put Oco. Spring Ova-costings And '1`:-omorincu. All new goods. at j;- -__j_4 DURLANITS. The Above wliloquy form-ul itself upon me ` in consequence of the netnrn 0! spring was ther, and an other: sing it let them remeur ` her that (3.-XLLOWAY lug it tint. and give him I call at 84__l_ RlNCESS STREET. C*Q KT%S_(TF F1 1'50 Cinlulnuhtthupdn Iuhocm-. 6.11". Xfhli -Q2I nuu uucupul; ll ulu out I quarter In May. And (l.\LU)\\'A\"S in the place to get it. --um FPOIITI WIIIKOI IOTIL laundry hummus. And I II- But -Iii: to the Cmfton` thatched but of ` Kilhnn . That thc soft nmnnor brute may creep unto` my day. Is the volcano Stnv Hut, Iuem-Anne lighter thnn say. And cheaper; it cost: but a quarter in Mus. III IITI Z IIIV TIII \ -p "7' The nice curl up that now I um lain Tn cup for cable and felte.l newcomer. ` Which, bocnuoe It`! 00 light! rt.-tum to I lintcxlrn ' . '.ll--l ho(hiud&h.IInQuhky. "1 The General Real 1-Jaimie J gent. "SEASONABIEP POETRY How low to my hood Iran the Fur (`up nf winner. AT J. R. RATTENBURY/`8Z. Aprll&1l. I5 Mines` School Hats. All ready to put on, very jumty and nut. n_I...._ L... `l~_:___._) I -- 2- _-n,:- 1 ,. L, Mien` all randy trimmed. 25 and mu. Children's, .\liueI' and Ladies` Hats and Bonnet: in every donirnhle style. all at a Common Sense Pricea. `SUMMER MILLINERY AND MANTLES. Our enlarged space crowded with Novel- ties. ll')l'Sll:8 T0 Rl:.\"l`. - 'I`lt.\'.\.\"l`S I-`OI, NI) Building Lou. Eu-ms. &c. bought and told on mum on. Once. with Su-nan 0 su-ugr. Cll.I'0no1- SI. nun I1 0.3. `FINE SHOW! THE BIG MILLINERY ROOM, "J. 0. HARDY & co. { Hsuitable Trimmim Price to everybody at May 2. 1Si1k owf Ye Olden Time, LOW PRICES. % NEW GOODS. I Silk Brocades, Silk Merveilleux, r Brocaqe Velvets, Stripe Sa- \ tins and Velvets, Silk \ Ottomans, ` For Drsses,` , For _Jackes`,' For Dolmans. A;dncdy!no(hunnon`umlo. U. \I. 1501 In VVI-. ll . Au (`honulm and Dr A. and will carry on ` business at [be old an liar-n-I Squnre. i J. GEO. Kl.\ u. Kmguton. May 2.`87. H. l!0Bl.\`.~`l).\ . ` SILKf f GOODS May 2 mmanma 88 Princess Street, Kingston. W. G. ASHLEY, 126 Princess Street. And Gros Grains. and One THE undersigned have this day formed A pnnnenhlp under the nxylo and rm of I (I IIIIII L l`_l'\ nun. luannu-IhIuhn.`l\o wurhcuhdnuoluturnn. Anclculho tlauglwlnnnhnncvn. Ahvotilhlul uloadnluuulv uuethialulh - Olnunull I-ctontnrucnt. No puwuoamtpggn ng--`.\-..-.A .. . ioasasmeta mg nlm not In m THE ouf. ssnsou Invent: PAPER HANGIi DON'T WAIT! VICTORIAPAIINT snap. Civil Service & Teachers Examinations V 8|-IND um AND-S-3URB A copy. ` A4I.I-n... |n_nr.ug-....... SECOND- HAN D BOOKS sooomfn.-a noon so-gm no on by .4. 81110103, I A nu -nu-up-g. ._.._.__ hi ""'}"%`"" L5 w. J. SAVAGE, April II. do lonnnl. sun-r. THE NEW WORK ON Precis Writing and Indexing Qknuhl 5.. I- .L- L-_A- -- in the may of mm Clntterton, Insolvent THE QUEEN, her only life and reign, 7 with over one hundred illnltntitml, IN. F- !B.E.T 8, A fun line of hook-I ott'IIJQUIDILL81'IO` 0.PAIN'1'B. uupcrlor to _. uaylnthoworld. +4 J0`S BOYS AND H0\\',THI\' TURN- I-Zl) OUT, a sequel to Little Man. by Louisa ~ Alcott. author of Little Women, ta. {um xnrrlufuinm an aim. was BOYS! Ant. 0. BOOKSELLERS, masrow. - on ll--- ALL CRIDPIORS of Ddwud Chatter-ton. of the (`ity of Klnguton. Builder. are required to send in proof of their claim: to the under. 5 ed In aid (`ity on or buforo tho I0'ru DA \ 0 MAY NEXT. an mar Lhatdno the come will he d in! rlhmnd. lure at once. Also published impressions of in on India Proof Pn[iror. o 24:33 inches. l`i(`\' Two Dollars and 1- fly ems. Copies of 0 (her will be sent everywhere to any one. post-pnid. on remitting price to J-He`r1<!<:r_sJ0n&00- F 15511`. " Just published A faithful copy of )1. no Mt'.\'- tuo's\"a t. picture "Cmusr Baron: Pu. Art." wh eh hes just been sold for over One Hundred Thousand in 1 due steel piste enzrnvi .done in llneon Itrippl measuring 21:23 inc es. which. thot he re in print. they have decided to at the extremely low price of Ono Dollnr and Twenty-li`l\'o Colts a coil)`. so as to bring the picture within the reach of thousands and tone of thousands who cannot see or own the original. The erizinnl ii{sintin5uo'ns inted n\~e'yenrsnohy the grout un nsr t. Mt'.\'KAos\'.nsthe supreme eb ofhis life nndnrt in denlingineespirit of renilsm with a sacred subject. and one of the most remarkable and greatest pictures eve pointed. The suhiect is treated with nntlinch n realism. Pilate ttlmn thetrlchtonhi judgment sent. his head tlnneuostioning attitude with Christ standing before him. the tigure oh young men with s strong Hebraic out of features. One conspicuous no is that of A Jew shouting (`rn Him.` th uplifted arms. in the dense mob it oh throngs the l- sco yard. and presses upon the Roman sold era. one of whom is holding the crowd back with his spear. Below the place where Pilate sits are the accusing oats and other Judnnns. while ti.e whole pic ure touches the ulnr henrt in it way that is simply wond Lvl; is the Rrontost and most imprcanive re ous picture ever nted.snd plea! on denominations shou d t A copy it At onoo nt the low price it is pu ished st. It hunlrond been viewed hf over two million runs. is new on or h hition in New Yer city. where it is visited by thousnnds doll . Every family in the land should get or son fore copy of this rrent nir- uuuuvu ul nuw I01`! I ',V|'l.'IOl13 II I! \'|-SIHEII I.` l) orn copy of tllgifranl pic- at Also published imp one of on Parlor. dlo lncha; nrlrw snza 22x28 INEE. 7-. Addna Inn-h II A perfect copy on. steel of Maniacs)": Great Picture. "CHRIST BEFORE PIL- ATE." rr IS A. I-`AI'l_`_I_1I.-`UL 1;_nr_*13on;1cT_1oN ` or me; oiig _l icture. which has just been sold for over One Hundred Thounnnd Dollars. It is engraved on steel, in line and nipple, in thtnoat style of the engraver : art. $5 Picfurg For $7.25 MUNKACSYQFEATPICTURE _ op- CHRIST BEFORE PILATE ..- -v- vu March 29. U! IL! 1' NEXT. will be distributed. I.`I Should be In the hand: at over: cun- dldslo la xlu Md Ihlljlh Ihhdfnn. araalloolldul. ,- ---V---5 cnyintho uuyu II world. V goons MUN Y'B ' T BEFORE KAC3 B -van-j IIIICII :0}: trap: mm -I. ?uN'rn.w m The Corner Booknon. _--vvnuua - \/VI I . ICKAY Q W(X)`I:. R, M, HORSE?-rt-_turns sincere thanks for the liberal patronage received in his business (luring the past thirty seven years, as continuance of which in rocpect.full_v solicit- ml. The business from this date will be vontinnd under the name and style of PRICE $1.25. o}mmo. HORSEY S HARDWARE HOUSE. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. BUSINESS FOR S.A_LE-S 1. `87. IQ`;-F;R|NCESS STREET Kingston. 9th April. I B E Tl-2i~I)ERS will be received bf the under- signed up to SIX P.M. OF MON DAY. the91h inst.. tor the several trades required in the erection of n (`otmgo on llklonu street for ll. Davin. Esq. _ The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- OI'.'I'."f PROPERTY IJ~lAIlUl`l$I U Alli": \lluBlUllU. LJIIIUII I'(II'I'l|I'. Illlll the Biaho of Liverpool. Don't! I to nttond-(ho concert. The (`om- 'pany dress in Tyroloao costume and give u uni- que entertainment. as pleasing us it is no vol. tI"l`lckota-60c. Seats reserved at \'.1\l.(`..\. Kilyuarton, April 2'1:-1. lg87. pull] Ilppllui uulu Ill buv rn HA_1,1_._oN Tumn ma. lAY10th, rt--- _ ' % HERB ANDRES ALPINE CHOIR &TYRDLESE COMPANY. entertainment. as planning it is novel. ltoqma go:-10c extra. Plan now open. A II) Max 2. ._..._..._ 1:? New Scenery! 180 Laugh: in 180 "IlIn\0A- I -81 Admission-75. 50 and I5c : ro8or\'od seats 75c. For sale at box olco. May 3. THE MUSICAL SENSHATION OF 1888-7. By epoch) enmurenlom. this Tulcmod Com- pany appear: here in the (HIV III III! IFHEVRIV IINTBYA IIIVIAAAI. gi-;;': e-mu. gm ' "' I. rum N. , an-uomm. (X:yoLA$u'I. c%.p_.;mmnn.um. Under i.li5T\i1sploos of tho \'.M.C.A. Hourlil endorsed by Mr. Gladstone. Canon I-`armr. an --. ---____ _._.., _.__ --._, ALVIN JOSVLINV comeov co. Ce/ebrdted 0pe;t_i; Solo Orchestra ESEERA Hosm, ' ""1 'raUnsnu.1uvih oH.A.s`, L. JD.A.`V~`IS" uavu. Esq. my necessarily routed. AUCTION BALI} _ - ,'-?-A :m-. ' $10,003 CHALLENGE BAND. I ('0 R. M +i+_ & co 'ZBb'rx6ii sumsff DATES .'ro REMEMBEE; GEORGE CLIFF, M1soEL1IANn:oUs. BI J~SINESS ANFFAIRS.` TO CON TRAOTORS. '. '.:m_:::-:-.;-.'.-x COIN`. Iurlfnnuuun hi ..:'....." `"'! 1 uuuvl us`; on; u: nu-u Ian J. 0. KING & 00.. _.| n__._4_ __.|_ uu. l"RA.\'(`IS S(".\.\"l`Ll0.\'. Aasixnoe. Anril. IT. vana -mownoa HUI I IOU LE Minutes! 11' J. I HLXJIIX. . 1887. I" vownn 1: Ah I837- HR. NOVA T8 DLUNDIR. Th Wua oouhd an no applnmut ul .\lr.Pnd.IovannudIIollu.O. Moist, to the nil-bvdtyol Tomato. ll Icoktbhpnullhu humus Ihonpuhtunul Iuurhlninwunltuuvhnabhc when Uk` at I. '00 III! pnylndvhuunly pIIhlhcI who pmnk-adshuu-yluuluuhlllqpulo onus-oyhb N\vnIvc-clovoryurcmullnr sill-stalks-lcrhvlo Biotin Untold: much at-an v-no v u: uw---uvug --uu uuuruuuuuu to ulllit hhuuwhcu thohono rn naolnliou artful. Rh notion, hip speech. lnllvohvotuloplondbytbopurly. nom- hnnl vhlohrutuhrutuny It Mal udoulhomln Ibopuhliccollnnuonbnt ludouuotuppanotnluomnldouuot nppuutounwhuthorlo hunt not. The oootlldolthonunlullcuulboptohlulllty olnInohuphtM|udoni|poltIopv- mougnadtbomutryvllaunbov nuhoauu. I known "HIIIOI lAIO." unnuqv nu 0 street to lllv - cmnu the wldthd crust lc-etllnohculn `H ' Iusdl maybe outing. uay:~co-madly $ tho nou:.lno`Ig boundary vr buy mun Inn! y Wdu The report in rvpeetecl {mm the capital that Sir John Mamionalui `Ll. on the occa- sion of the Queen`: jubilee, he raked tn the peerage,be given a eeat in the houee of lords. and farewell to (`anadian politics. Such a rumour has been curtent lnelon. an-l it he been without foundation. If anything Ion-le euhetauce to the etory now it in the action of the premier of late. He eurprieed. nay he ehocheul. hie eupportere by the poeition he took on the home rule queetion. First he told the home that while he was aheent from it. at dinner with Mr. Chapleeu. mining the early vote, that he ltll been more protably employed. Thet was a re. mark which we: nttaetly uncalled for, and which he would not have mule under oniin- ary clrculnetaucee. He knew that it would wound the feelings of his lrieh eupportere. in the hoeee and out ol it, and yet he acted ae ll he didn't care who. or how many. were hurt. Then he tolcl the eommone. an bluntly I heeeeld. that he wee not (oil; to eedoree elvthhg which would enhen-en the lltbh gevueuent. in eect be eald the Canadian perlleunent had nothing to do with home rIlelnlnland.aIIItl1athedidIotthlnhlt ehoeld meddle with the qneetloe. He fol- lowed thle declaration up by voting agaleet everything teveeilag heme rele. and. an a eorrqeedeet hae reuathed. took no paiee \ A. ...uLza u..n._.... -L... n.- |.._- _.|_ . . . o - . \ uuuov -.u ._l,.-..._- . _.. -. ...`-.. V. ._. ... commons about his relations with certain murderous asaociations-and did no in order to enrage that gentleman and put him on the deienaive. Mr. Dillon. to hia credit. demanded an Instant investigation. and the majority in the house showed no disposition to give him A chance of clearing his charac- ter 0! the stigma east upon it. People are loeing reepect for the British parliament, whose proceedings are not at all such as one expects of wise and patriotic men. The charges against Dillon cannot be overlook- ed. Whether they were repeated by a sup` porter of the government with the know- ledge or consent of that government mat- ters not : they have been brought to the no- ticv: oi the conunonn. and they must he look ed into, and prnven or disproven. The suggestion that they be not regarded as a breech of privileges ~ir. order not to delay the Crimea` bill--is not a reputable way of meeting an issue promising to be so serious to the accused or the nee-users. There has been an other scene in the Brit- ish parliament, and the Irish members have been the central gures in it. They were not, ho\\e\`er, the occasion of the lismrlr ancc ; rather it vnu forced upon them by a conservative member. who rv.-ml from the London Time 4 the charges it prefern-I against Mr. Dillon --0! lying in the house of \,.\........._- ..|.,.... |.:_ -..|-.:,.... It is evidently the desire of the govern- ment, with the help of the subservient mem- bers of the conservative party, to deprive Mr. King of the seat in parliament to which he was elected by the people of,Queeu s county, N.B. When the liberals, through M r. Weldon, moved that the return of the clerk of the crown in chancery be amended, by the substitution of Mr. King's iinuiie for that of M r. linird, the government objected. Hon. Mr. Thompson said that there were points inthe case which the committee on privileges and elections should consider. When the committee came to discuss it the minister of justice desired precedents, and moved the appointment of a sub-eom- mittee to search them up. All this, as Mr. Blake observed, meant delay, which is being reduced to I science or tine art. On Thurs- day the subcommittee will report and pro- bubly cite the Prince Edward Island ease, in Wllicll a minority candidate was recog- nized by the present government and, under circumstance the most outrageous. permit- ted to sit in parlimnent in the stead of the candidate securing the majority of votes. This case is not, however, similar in detail to the Queen's munity case, and cannot justify the scandle upon which the govern- ment is seemingly bent regardless of con- sequences. The WEEKLY BR`_lSf{ WHIG. 8 images. 56 colglmns. is publishol every Thursday morning L at `our. 0 Altac ed to the Inner in one of the but and L 31 ' . Attic :3 to the pa in one of the boot and most busy Job oicoa 1: Canada - rapid. stylish and cheap wo_rk : 8 Improved pl-hung presses. For four man. once: we Insertions .... ..oo 50 For tour on. each subsequent Insertion. 25 Over four lines. rst. insertion`. . locper line Each su uont oonsecutlveins. . .. 5c Once A w subsequent ins. 10c Twlcen week. subsequent Ins . . . . .. 80- Threoeweehsu uentlns....... oo " Notices of Births. A and Deethswc. each. unless when " booked. when 81 is charged. , Special notices in reading columns are charg- ed at extra rates. Tn: nu:-nan Wain in every OVOl|f mg. `:33 King Sn:-oe Kingston. (htnrio. ~ A! ux`nou.unnnv:n. ` Ani'n`n'rTs'utENrs. ...., , .. _._,. _..._%..__.._.:.__..__-,, . A sue JOHN'S k1z'cK1.::ss,\'1:..s'. I.':':"s.`?`.5a's'x"". "ra"n'3ea--.' anon '- xothc mum 3&0 0-tau loin: soul-[rand nndlnl null xthclv lulu X 'DORSI.VG THE OUTRA G1}. .4 l)IS(IR.-I UBFUI. S ('E.\'L`. ANNOUNCEMENTS. " Opi/Er per 0rbcm'Do'cor." EDW. J. 3 PENSE. Proprietor. A THE BRITISH wrua, WEDNESDAY. MAY 4... - I I IIVIT W` W 1" ! I'll: uoullut obdr cannon! {Ida cur nlpuuv `town no any Aduudar. amen. nu. ms. uyoollIonAlil0\Alp|Ioobolrx v Tihnlmllmlnhdr m-ning-II-n V Slnlohu uyohJoI\ how whotlnttbo """.'."....." s"'.....,"` n n 1.3` . . at vliotlnohonilrllonnhucwhu. mun nulndlahduivucb htluargtl. Io IIou`I(_;n|0on0. Inuulhu. 1.. I-L__ ,, 1 I _I. L._ ,_ _,A d loch mu-I: sou.-uiy a .- `"n'.;..'.:cul'T'"'u mu y the `nomuaal p." I will pkulnyw nv tnutgo ll to nnthauwhnvhlloulolo the wood: K.`-:II1--L1-n WYUUTWIIIVWT hlonllgoulo . ltluuouly time chub appointment to thoTotuntonht-iqnltvohoultloouuto ho a dad: `wondcr. Sunlyllvnnuyluko Inywh otholuuhllouvo any mov it, ux ` .............. ......... Such outrages up vote pot-potato-I in Ha!- dinnd and Qua`; N. II. by patina no- lm-llnn nal-m nnnnot In Inn than-umnlnlv Tuvalu Worm. lluamon Timon u,, ,L _,.A , Neural ` .\`ownI-kn Rodaouerl (hwonou Tomato: . -urn --u-v--u -ac`.-v . IN :II&llIpmu-- , njhu Il . 8 l'l|caJ In 0.` I 3 0 mums Mnmnnnnl Ilouoeholdor. Quinn ` and llohni. ` Syracuse- Rtui N M 0 lluulltou ' .. 5 ll) 0 can I ~ . . . . J? wt? 11 on 3 Bahia. ..`. . .1 m 0 IS HEREBY GIVE. mm. that the (Donnell (`Hy ol KI the up! `. .'.`.'...`.'#...'l'."..)`1' `tan! dust ...'`!.'.:``. .`I .`.'.`..::..?`.".'.""` Nlcullln d nu-ll, IQ1, nu-nlv. lwlc Ootpnnuou

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