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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 24 Jan 1895, p. 4

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{fl Mr. Theo. Lorentz be: disposed of of his property here. It bu been put- chesed by Mr. John Eimer of New Hamburg for the canaideration of 81000. Mr. Eimer it expected to take poueeeion this week end we bid him welcome to our village. . . . .A Iago consignment of spring goods for Shunt: a Clemens of New Dundee we: receiv- ed " our station this week. . . . .me here egg' and flour have been exten- sively shipped of late. .. .Mr. Henry Doelle he- made I decided implave menu in the interior Armament of his store. The eecond Innual meeting of the Ontario Good Roads Association will be held in Toronto on the ofternoou and evening of February 7th, and the forenoon of February tith-thee tes- sions. There will be eddreeses end pe- pers from a number of prominent men interested in the movement. Delegates have been. invited from the Bonds of Trade, Municipal bodies, and the vari- ous Agricultural Associations and So. cieties of the Province. Mrs. Sonnet I tew days vi Schwinn... snicker trem J id Binocul- Elan Snider l PHIRBBURG OuiTUARy---At the home in the ear- ly morning of saturday, the 19th Jen- unry, the widow of the late John ApollinarU Jenn, after e lingering ill. ness tquietly br‘eethed her lent. She had been troubled with dropsy for some time, but her condition had never been considered serious. About e week previous to her death the wee tsttacked with In grippe end soon becemee victim oi that dread disease. She had been e widow for 16 you." end bed she lived until the 29th of this month would have been T5-yeere of ego. " She leevee but one deughter, Mre. N Stocckle of Stretford and a eon euppoeed to be somewhere in the fer Weet Mrs Jenn had long been 3 resident of our village and died highly respected by all who knew her The funeral took pl on Tuesday 22nd Jennery hom begun to St Agatha where she wee :interred according to. the rite of the Catholic church of which she wee e member V my new,» 11% Vic Subscription 8t.00 per unnum in advance .15?” if ny .0 paid. __ .. _ _ -. A ONTARIO GOOD ROADS AS- SOCIATION. Arrvru:Ti,Isi, -'l'he wise and push- ing l:l"l‘ull"tub always keeps his name and gunk well before the public. Ni, lwtter IIIHUH of reaching the people of the LOWnalllpH hf Waterloo, Wilmot, Woolwich and Wehesley than in the columns of the 1vaTr:uLoo COUNTY CurtosicLr., as there Pd hardly a. post- otliee in these townships where there are not more Chronicles than any other paper. - High claro/phiiimr, English and German, in all in Manchu-z, Local Notice -.t', Cutlnlmw. Menthol Plasters Sunlight Snap. Waterloo Gounty Chronicle. AdVem-inx listen ‘aasouablc. And will be made known on a; Luca-Lion. AnnuavMeetirt--wer,ingtor0iutuC Nuuw to Creditors-Hy, Pomruer. Clothing Ssle-- The Boehmer Co. Cold in the head. A,' T Fulford & Co wantr<i-Ntrk W'nlkar A \Vockly '"'wqty,r'nrd,'p,itgt,t"'d every Thurs &' I ttit, New Advertisements this wee k Notice to Creditors-George H. Hut. [chinsom Agency SON LAUNDRY A wtsot woman --lh. leliams' Med Co Exvculura ,rale--Executors' of Breith. [aupt Rune. Scotch and Canadian EB. YOUNG, has just placed in stock the choices line of p aim and fancy Fancy Veningu and Pantings in great an'it‘ty and choice. WC) RSTEDS DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, THURSDAY. JAN. 24th, 1895 E. B. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, rr, er shown in Waterloo. an!“ mug. TWEEDS Merchant Tailor. Moyer Mai-y Real ttstate.................... Mon-(8mm wd debentures. . .. . . . Molten. Bunk (cumin. acct)..." Bills locoxvuble................. Unpuid Mmtttttneetta.o..... . . . .. . Agonu’ balaueea................ Oihtr, Furniture Gii daiviaii Caahin offiue.............d.... Accrued interest............... bonus ...................... Revimuruuce and adjusting lone: Tranliing expenses, pounce, bookn, stationery, advertising amt printing................ Lone: .............$1i3,807 05 Lou Re- manned“ 15,524 478108.282 58 (suuries..............'........ 8,28663 Rebia,commistuoms and nzenu' bonus ...................... 38.48916 Revimuruuce and adjusting lone: 12,763 " Wiguaueoua dubur-eneuts . . .." 33191199.. . . Unpaid Lone: minut- ed 3nd unudjmtcd computed".......' 6,663 oo Reinsurance morn to provide tot all onuzmdine rinks. cub and mun! Amount "at! n show'bmu‘ht down o---.,-.,.., Peebun none-M “I“. Pruniunt c.1311 systcrn887 969 00 n mutual " 28,937 19 " "unmade 52,024 79 Interest and trwehr - In conclusion we beg to call your tttention to the-two main objects of meeting, viz, the diaposmg of the several Statements, to be read to you, end the election of tive Direct. ors. The retiring Directors are Meaars.1.E. Bowman, John Allchin: Simon Snider, Allan Bowman and J. L. Wideman, all of whom no eligible for reelection. - _ _ - Bauvee on hand per ntuemont 31st Dcc.t893...............8los',la5 38 As all our "Mutual Policies are :issued for three years, subject to A Premium for the tirat year and an Assessment in advance at the beginning of the second and third yeors. we have taken the actual experience of the Company for the put three years, and tind hat during that period we received in p-emiums and assessments on on Mutual Policies the sum of $229,756, these remlums and Newman's havin been base: upon . calculntloal M201“, off gtock rates. The mu. culation is easily made ind shows 3 reduc- tion of ki7,439, as compared with three An. nunlStock premiums, and " saving to the pol'eyholflers of that amount. . ters...... Rent....... We account for this, first, on the -gro'und of an i-ncreused eonfidence in and patronage of the Mutual System by business men ge '. e ally as conducted by your Company l sec- ond, to the reductions in the cost of insur- ance, as compared Tilh.t.st.ock ram. " AUDITOR? 2'0ch jut?” In referring ii, the diiiailed Statements in your hands you will find that the Premiums mi Assessments received from the Mutual Polieyholders, amounting as it does to 880, 961.19, is nearly one half the whole amount of the P emium Reveuuf of the Company. We have issued during the past year 9,382 pollcies. The total number of pollciea now in force is 20,306. The aggregate amount insured under these {policies is $20,699,341. The total earnings of tht Company it. 8174, My taking into r-onsideration the excessive Losses of the past two years. in which all the insurance companies have shared to a greater Ot less extent. your Board believe the pres. ent tinaneitsl position of your Company is a matter for congratulation by its members, and the insuring public} gerysrylly. The total Assets of the Company are 833t, 935.“. If from this amount. you deduct the Re-insurunce Reserve oti9i3,ti09.10 and the adjusted and unadjusted Losses at the close of the year, computed at $5,663. you will have ' balance “Assets above Liabilities of $205,464.31. Tu the Jlumlh'nq/ the "'aterly Mutual Fire [mummy Company. “pawn-2mm - Your Board of Directors beg to lay before you their Report for the year ending :ilst of December, ISM. being the Company‘s 3r'ndprytual Report. _ n From the detailed statements of your Sec~ retary, about to be read to you, we have prepared the following abstract of the lead. ing items of intere contained therein. 175.52. The tstiiount of Loss-ea -paid, "sis Re-msurauce, is $105,282 " - _ 1Hhalohiinl The Directors' Risport, the Secre- tary's Financial Statement, and the Auditors' Report were then lead as follows:--- The 32nd Annual Meeting of the policyholders of ad Waterloo Mutual Fire Inuurauce Company was bed in the Board Room a the Head Office, on butt1rday, January 19th. A fair num. ber of pohcybolders were present. On motion the chair was taken by the President, Mr. Cleo. Randall, and Mr. C. M. Taylor acted as t"wcretary. dl P-tit-ate Total Mm"; FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Annual Meeting. DIRECTORS“ REPORT, 8173.895 81 .....-.........i0B,435 09 IXPKN DXTCRIS. Luann-m. RECEIPTS. On behalf of the Board, Gm. RANDALL, President -.--- -- A oommittee Bompoued of Eden, Stable, 1’0an Kaufman, tad J mien. m $91323. t; 'ttttite 83 . war commend . mail to ----- 'reft1eiyrtouar-rtmitms 3112.013 41 Mr, WW3 and “nation to - a========, MMMILM’I , urn) Ct'.1ttau,omaf «I the lat d Meet, and who " was“. Mains-apt . m aid ""rT" mm on 'l7li2i'li'l'll7llTl/fd'tlud'f, an tiitiirii “ambushed t.amrittmdmrnatd "'"’°"'m 'Hlyerlrromttaitur'om, anon. 1% ' ti,hth2'iic'rgeiatijit,iiit? ,earit)taitera,i" 1ttmi"'ateaaitt M, i. to was asap-r ei'2htet,tt1eiiyj. lilettrittt 4,403 " 836 (0174.175 52 $282,330 90 3112.073 41 8282. MO 90 $15,124 23 76,300 oo 470 95 4.225 91 1,208 02 T292 lit 2,886 80 931 67 3,638 32 420 16 3.275 60, 2,377 93 Waterloo County Chronicle, Thursday, January 24; 1tN6.---Patre 4. Board of m.lth--.Dr, Waldron, D, Forsyth, C. L. Peterson, C. Meieenor. Ed Smyth, C. A. Abram, mm, J. A. Mackio and H. J. Hell. Medial Health otfioer--Dr. John R. mtt, Trunnt Officer-lil. Ziegler, 890. Court ot Revilion-J. M. Stnebler, R. L. Jensen, A. Peqnegnnt. J. Kent men and J. R. Eden Board of Park huuagemeut--1?or three you-s. Wm Root-ad C I? Brown. A br-law wee posed to authorize the borrowing of money neceeenry to any on the business of the Town till the collection of axes. not to {exceed $25,000. On motion of Steebler and Clemens the Meyer wee authorized to assure . report of the exact expenditure on the North Ward School. no es to oneble the council to noel-nil: the emount due to the Sepereto School in lieu of this expenditure out of the Government Funds ot the town. On motion it was decided that the Sanding Committee: meet as follows: Market and Board of Worh, on Tues. ar, Fire & Water and Cemetery, on Wednudty ; Sayer, on Thuman' sad A-or-W. H. Bowman, 8350. Collector -J. B. Hofratann, 8176. Pound, Keeper-John Mouser. G. Tryschinski, Aug. Herbal, A. Stitch: sud P. K. Weber. Fence viewerlr-goe. Hoelscher, M. Bonner and B. Luft. Trustee of B. H. &hool--mgo Knnz. l Berlin Free Libmrr---1uv. J. W. Germ“. Board of Woru--1hsbua, chairman; Pequegnat, Miller, Sbsfor, Itter, Hag- edornWtatsbler'tusd Dunke. ' sswertsge--Fts1er,ehairrmsn; Eden Kaufman, Wildfong, Junzen, Meyer andqumrpel.’ __ _ The folfowing offieiale were then up- poiptog sccorclin to By-I-wi In opening the proceedings the may- or congratulated them on the appear- ance of the new board, and stated that he intended to strictly enforce the rules of procedure. He also referred to the various questions which will come up before them this year. and the work wliich must be attended to. He hoped the new council will hove a prosperous and successful year. The Striking Committee recon:mend. ed the following Standing Committees: Fitunee---Eden, Chairman; Staebler, Wildfong, Clemens, and Debug, Market-Moyer, chaig‘mnn; Kauf- man, Pequegnnt, Jnnzen, Knoll and Hagedorn. Fire * Water-judas. chairman; Clemens, Eden, Knoll, Rumpel. Miller and Itter. . Auditors-H/Guo; In! J .B. Wet var, at 825 each. Cetmsterr---Clemeah chsirmnn , Ihr. bus, Mxller, Skater, Hagedorn and Dunks. . The following are the names of the gentlemen comprising the full Board of Directors: George Randall, John Shah, Cluw.Hendry, I. E. Bowman, M. R, Simon Snyder, George Diebel, Wm Snider, of Water'oo; James Livingston, M.P., Baden ; Thomas Cowan, Allan Bowman,Crtdt,; Thomas Gowdy,Guelph; John Allchin, New Hamburg ; P. E. Shancz, Preston ; LD Bowman, Berlin; John L. Wideman, St. Jacobs. The new town council met Monday afternoon at. two o'eloek. All the mem. bers present and made the declaration of office. a We submit herewith n tmtr ct In“. mom. of the receipts And expenditures of the Comp ny for the put you and of iusreoent assets and liabilities,“ also a. details lute- ment of the new itre for its investments. All of which is reipectfully submibed. r_h Yflun, etgc. . M. Comm: . . BEN. 'ifigfg)Aut1itors At the close of the annual meeting, the Directors met 3nd elected Mr George Ra'dall President, and Mr. John Shuh Vice President. w d voucher: of your Comp ny for? the put yang-I nlth.t l"' finti the same correct. The Scrutiueers eromed the unani- mous re, election of Messrs. l, E Bow- man, MP , John Allchin, simon tint- der, Allan Bowman and John L Wide, man as directors for the ensuing three years: The foregoing reports" having been read and un-unmousiy adopted, the meeting proeeede.d to appoint scruti- neers tor the reception, of the ballots for the elvctiun of five directors. Messrs.J.M Scully and Benjamin Dev. its were unanimously reappointed auditors for the ensuing year. Waterloo, 17th January, 1895. Berlin Town Council. A T-- -'e-'-_ -- _ r" - =C.""C"T'L'TT . ‘H _ ‘ J _ l J" ' _ tye9.eer, ; lie, co .1 Le 'ft". .4 0-”; T . . .. " Eiil"Lt r - ' ttttride-tat-, - v ‘r.-1',~~-, = = _ .., . ‘- " ', f . N~.U" V . . . Mover, Janzen 3-3333 all”! Be In oonclunion we beg to all your Atten- tion to the two Pruysitu1otsyscta of our meet- ing here to-dsy, viz k The dispose! of the Report: and Statement; about to be mad to you and the election of four Directors. The Directors whose term of offioe, bu ex- ired on John H. CompbelLJ with Rollin-n. Swab L. Umboch and Levi Stautrtsr, alt of whom ere eligible for reelection. All of whio is "spatially submitted. LIV! Suvmn, J. L UnAcn. Manger. President. Waterloo, Jen. 22nd, 1895. During the year the Siomd'tT he: had nix- tf,'? looses, amounting in t e aggregate to ' 41. In view of the heavy nmount of lose your Directors declared an monument of 3 per cent. on all premium ttotea in force on the lat " of tieptembet,1894,whieh meat with tie belnnoe on hand lest you, Wu luf- ficient to meet ell liabilities of the Compeny andleavtrauimtoe ofeuh on hand of 8324 Aug uncolgeotad uses-men: of $614.63. Cid: , had pot hat to. Steptfn gauge?! {angel MANAGERS FINANCIAL STATEMENT port..,.,..:.......:.- " Borrowed Monoy....... 2800 oo Autonomous Collected" 'Wll Iittu.eeat on Ihspouta.... " _ ---8t0Mg 88 to barn 1i m T8 100 we»: 'tl'ell,.ttlllfdi) -- __ mm ma"; 80 no. "IIS/ir/lt,)".',",'.";,-, _ A; On motion Messrs. Levi Snyder and J.ohn Unger were appointed scrutineere when the election of four Directors was proceeded with. The retiring Direct- ors Messrs. Levi Stauffer, J. L, Um- buh, J. H. Campbell and J osinh Hall- man were unanimously re-elected. Messrs. J. C. Hellman and Ferdinand Walter were appointed Auditors for the ensuing year. It was decided on motion that no action be taken in ex. tending the territory of the Compaur. On motion the Monger and Board of Directors were tendered A vote of thanks for the eitieient manner in which they had annexed the basin.“ of the Company. Following ere the various reports Inbmitted '.-- DIRECTORS' REPORT. That your Comp”)! in growing in public estimation and oonti enee in clearly shown by the feet. that though no special effort he: been rude to eugment its business yet. we we able to show an incl-cue in the mount “fink of $307,176.00. Te Me Members of the North Waterloo Farm. ers' Mama] Fire [muranre Company: We your Directors in unwittingi this our twtsntrfirst Annual Report, e tyyrt,r'f Finmcial Statement and the Auditors Re. port for the par ending Dee. 31,1894,would congratulate the Company upon the large amount of increuo in the Comptuty'a bush nee. duping the put ypr, - _ J. L. Umhach, Isaac Hilborn, Reuben Snyder, Wm Hardy, Woolwich town ship ; J. H. Campbell, V. Utterbein, J. K, Mayer, George F: Lackner, Robert- Campbell,Thoe, Campbell, Thou. Wil- ford, of Wellesley township; S.B.Heist, J. S. Betzner, Levi Snyder, Joseph Snyder, Levi b"tsuffer,John Stroll,D-a.71- iel Groh,Chnrles Reichert,Joaiah Sbauf' fer,Tilmat1 '3Gatz, Henry Mertz,Louis Koehler, Wm. Mitchell, Josinh Snuf- fer, Ed, Halter, Daniel Sander, Enoch Erb,of Waterloo towniship;Joish Hall. man, Jacob C. Hellman. Gottlieb Bett. scben, Jacob Wahl, Abraham C. Hall- man, Henry Wahl, of Wllmot. town- ship; William Thacker Ind James Hill, of Pilkington towaship; Beniamin Dev, itt, and Menno Devin of the town of Waterloo and Wm. ankner,of Berlin. The total number of policies now in force is 2071, the mount at risk is $3,760,266.00 for which the Comgmy holds premium notes to _the amount of ' 90,485.00; Shortly ifter 12 o'clock the chair was taken by the President, Mr, J. L. Um- bach, when the Directors' Report, the Manager's Financial Statement and Auditors'Report were read and adopted. Laps-e Increase In the Amount of In; sumac at Risk and Compmtlvoly Small Mue- by Fire. The twenty-tirut annual meeting of the North Waterloo l?arnvtta' Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held at the Head Office of the Company here on Tuesday Jan, 22nd 1895. The num-, ber of the policy holders present though not so large as some previous yearhow- ing no doubtlargelv to the bad roads and inclement weather was thoroughly rrpresentative. Among the gentlemen present were the following '.-Metrsra, FARMEBS' MUTUAL. Annual Meeting. ttA my - GiktGiiiiiii not”. .IOOOODCOQIIII No. of Pouch! In forms Dee. 31» 1894......“ lam in number at 0504 rutjremutie k fuel. Thu. & aux. McCutsheon LtwcottLQ... v0 . n a. ....1 Refund on arm-mu u- Cub on hand... ......I Unoollectod use-Immi- Net mount of Premium Nottl...............l Total Amount 'nt tiik, mam. h,!e.'v.:..o,.vfH0tvm oo be"... of Bilk during I the yeuootuolhcnloh 8W,i Tm amount of Fun AUDITOBS' mm " a. braided, Mad“: e warm Wm!» A-' ”with! Statutory nauumowu. .. Priyting,Aeirti:iisst_ “011er & Bookluoono Poige 0.00.0000. . .0... Investigxting lt-ttr...... Expense ooJoctlng AIL-n- " angling [nuance Con- -ttettgt............. 313 Undesrwriters'A-rntsut 'hretr...e.....,..- soo Potstoftimst)oz-... 256 Telephoning and Telos 't,t,t'4:rit:y.::::: 3 95 Diieoiora' r09... . ' .0 4.. 266 10 Andmorl’ "ea..-...... . 12 00 1unager's Bitty" .. to .. 600 oo 1isteriat paid on borrowed. Cub on land Dec. Sltrt, Remember we are selling at "Hard Times" prices and will positively give you more for gour money than you can get anywhere else on eart . We also wish to airaidsremind our many friends and customers of the fact that we manufac- tttre the above lines and that when buying from us you are saving thtrmiddleman's profit. Great care is given this department. A largestock of Under-' takers' Supplies always on hand. Courteous and experienced attend. ants and at prices lower than the lowest. Remember the spot. by flee............... 25000 loss of barn b fire.... 344 00 Wm. Kahn, (flange to dwelling by lightning, . 4 00 Mrs. Ad. Feiok dun-gen to dwelling by tire. . . . 6 oo Janet Hunt-r, loss of dwelling aud content- lyfire,-,,-.. 50000 G '0. M. 8teppitsr,damage dwelling by lightning.. 7 00 KING 51"., :rB51Et==T,'.C"T'T?. If you are thinking of buying Furniture make no mistake and do not miss examining the largest and best assorted stock in the county. We are continually showing latest designs in a BEDROOM SETS, V SIDEBOARD S, EXTENSION TABLES', CHAIRS,', BMW” 'tUO...--,... "ntioi-.....,..,. rojwuduring ths Ar. IN loo 701' can onta of house money... on so no N " O. .‘n..&l...l~ll“ unannnuuo- ttil!iiiNNlliiNitTlasEEliiiit E. u...ooo_1onog.n-0 oovuao-oo-nona Ill III " " I " “'During g sn:riiiiii:i:i:"i'in:a,, {January LIABILITIIB , 013. “Am!“ The SIMPSON (h, (MM 3100.466 oo l . 18tt,M4 81 180364 31 ' 3215 614 68 250 00 1030 3106 12 " 71 43 9285 6187 1855 313 311,170 00 181,292 94 '10442 38 8 6741 00 Furniture Manufacturers, in, hotegii its the Gmntr, Hug in; cleanly Lisp. sud everything in good The pnrtitrs who laid the information did not Wt " the inquiry. l "We, the Board of License Commie» sinners, heving been notitied that we were expected to tote come action in the one of the drowning of one Jemes Crane, of the Township of Puslinch, County of Wellington, on or about the 22nd day of December, 1894, in the mill pond or nee owned b Mr. L, Krihs, report on gif,',',',":......," have reed the evidence given at the in nest of the coroner of the County ofqWel- lington, on the death ot the said J emes’ Crone, end hare tried to ttud other " deuce touching the one not brought forwnrd " the inquest, and we cennoti flnd "frieient gidence to wsrrnnt theI pronecuting ei or of the hotel-keeper: of Hesprler. We have examined the place where the socident occurred, and must cer- tainly any it is in n very unsete condi- tion, end would recommend the autho. rities whose duty it in to put the mil- ingolthehridgencro- the nee in s more “to condition. And we further add itt'Jtatit tr the fullest enquiry we find the hotel keepers of m.. pelerkespns strictly to the lews es The Manager gave us all the truism c: noceanry in our work oi nudntang and we cumin nd with plestsur" the ctsrer,ul wuy in which th , books are kept. A. S. CLEIMII . Fumxn'n WALT“ Auluon \Vlttr'oo, Jun. 17, 'ik'i., - _ _ - At the meeting of the Board ot License Commissioners for the South Riding of Waterloo, held st the Gan. mercul Hotel, Hetrpeler' on the 14th day of J soul-y, 1895, the following re- aolution wu psi-ed 'rr _ A meeting of the Directors was held immediately After the close of the un- nual meeting where the following offi- cers were elected fer the current you t -PrxsiuUnt, John H. Cempbell; Vice- Prsitdent,raaar, Hilborn; Mensger,Levi Burdfer; Executive Com, President, Nice-President and Manger. Humidor Lioene o Commissions Wmmo m F.o-...r-u4u, yin trea 'ie Itiyb yelifr att, Priest. FANCY ROCKERS, ETC, ETC. li! Men’s Winter Suits, hr' hr hn Men’s Shawls, BLANKETS, &c., &c., &c Ladies’ hdds, ilatllhhl, Winter his, at cost and under for Spot Cash Winter hmuls, We will sell the bal- ance of our Winter Goods such as of every description hmuls, -:FRU Steiss and :BERLIN, aroticc of . Lung not Inn-r it. INrlin, Law - Spt'c; v. Inn ttttrs and hit tro .‘nd Shoe Shawn for ttiurir' etc, apply --The Spun: " Berlin on Tut F My Jamie? Aruwur fl week’s mm -.-l)r. Snyh Welland In ti " the nvum‘ny -Mr. John C, ti Watvrluu {mum-MI a " t,he residvm‘r M hi‘ COpeland, \Vlwtcm, l .36 of " yuan, )', me - Thomas Trw y. lin goal, has irten t aheritf, char-gal with l Mr. Tracy my that the Government. - A trump git”): ltrshall was hrbugh Devin, J. P, on Mm t charge of rvpumxl; voodmnn's shsMy 1 huh and was ttent up --A fire luruke out Berlin, in the mac} Wilcox. Thoalarm “and the firemen band, The fir" was Inch headway. I known. -The South Wan Convention will be r the 28th inst for (In lining a cnndidam f, gtion election. It is number of cahinm present. “Mr. Christon ' living on the musk" cbsrged before Mr. .1 with having (brawl bodily harm. “He w “in! given two Veda ran keep the peace. 8 --The Prisoner 1 having robbed Mr. _ mums a ...-wruntrd than I o-l',anrirwrg od too 1311 eopy ---5l rs. A lo ttt .--We regret no le [in Annie Lora l, Eli promising your): Kr. snd Mrs. RAUL tttrt, on Monday In - CHOU INFEUTI ‘uelday morning, ailty and tame-no ry for three years ad I promissory m 33 tried before J Id nearly compleu or only and unexl tverely felt by her umpcniom. .-The Bancroft 'nncisco have at: hinge, with othce hilding, their pu: ther things, the hbonte, illuslrm The Book of the I bonhip of Hubel rho bu glee remo, it funny. -Betore leaving Inc, piano tuner: ”nation his mun stander-I represent men trom the 1 iano Co , or the G tuning, In Mr. L mountain pin: run-90min: to W Messrs ll IA )CA l. TO AUVER THE caoc at Mr, I lt Yuvhln'. sriumed JOts at or“ non of Pr w a lgtit

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