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GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY. DEC. 30, 1357,
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•I council daring the year. They had been them. He— some $2a in hill for the 'mirk dose,
Th• Candidates for Municipal eq p
Position.. I a lot of money, but when the fasts were Mr McGillicuddy--"That'sa lie, std payers .•1 th:s town must pay. The
known, the cuasecil fur 1557 werie sot le -
1, fur the money lust in that
t connection. It was quite true that •
'intake had 'beim made is nuking the
THE NOMINATIONS that bed takes up the atteatiutt el the !not think it seoeoali thaw 10 diswwi.ia., list that the "Vol" wood leobs-
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sic
The ••ter, Kre,• ase kNlr Kerte of
4•rMUca Eir& ted sr •rMeeasue.
• Kipl:lr at the v:e4ersra steel.
Ilex ether aesdaatt•s�,
o arrgg withata tag • hole to the ironed lfjyue Seager—"Y. ; we paid three r Chipman bad since wet is his bill,
e,q E.,t•Nrest, and thereby squandering prieas for riotiu and it amounted to $7b, which the rate -
There was • s•w.l relare•eolation cf
the electors at the town hall, Monday
last •t lir • eu.,to witness the pri.,.edeen,
counectom ooh tele nnan-lations for
the posttest.' of swyvr, reeve and
deputy -reeve of lioderich. ?rout the
fret it was pretty geu•relly understood
that there would be mu opposition fur
any ct these positions, nererthelese •n
anxiety was manifested to hear how the
mayor would attempt to justify the
course of the retiring council.
f'uoctualir at lis
you know it," and Mr Mitehell, of tie Oar then proceeded to stow where
.4ear, said simultaneously, "Y.. ; it's a ; the town had been deprived of the license
falsehood." ( M ler the billiard hall ou Kinestoo-
Mr linger cringed is his chair, shirr street thrnagh the personal connivance
SEAGER'S '•BOMB
He Didn't &now It Waal
the Other Way.
Tyre tearer Tried t. awrtdess eat
" t sally oeetemplated. He tree asked to
• point eo 'myth's, .1ae that bed blew
douwhttls evened of 157, and adsaitt-
Lowed .d that lie could think of uutlwg nee.
He claimed, however, that it was im-
possible to du anything with the cosoeil,
.i the gnt.d men were to a &eerily, sad
tlo inane sat at the bo.rl who hadlittls o,
1) stake in the torn. He was tet
$Uzious f� re-election for be had no axe
to griud and d$.,re1 L-orm some of the
others in that respect. There was some
ether c onversatwn,and Hr Acheson took
bis departure. Dowsing the discussion
:1 between Meese' Acheson and Mc(}iIli-
' Duddy the former slapped the latter cn
the l•sck, and said, "You know ,jest
Iwhat 1 wane to hare dog ; all I have to
ease
hole at the place decimated, but the ! making the absurd statement, the picture i of the mayor. It was quite True that ! 4esne ... �' aeries •tee`
I hole had Area soak by the council of '.1 contemptible meanness 1 the old council endeavored to economiseteki
menu C`INse
JUMP
ISM and not by the essence' for 1837. Mr McGillicuddy, turnirg toward Aim. f by sending printing mulct town for Cheap
1 The tr Adele arose from the fast that the mid, "How dare you interrupt me whose Jack rates and by taking a vote u to I
w t k '
y r I listened to Jou retatitng islet- sultiutently religious belly to have eta 4 the advertising nodulose of Tat Swett
test the water without incurring the ex hoods o% that platform, and 1 never i lace of worship exempt from taxation, /�1p
1 pens* of au engineer, and the cost had opened my mouth, although I knew you' but while they endeavored to uve a f 1 THB ELECTORS OP' T. PAT-
bewu iacurr.d, Then the old council were uttering falsehoods. During your ! dollar or two in these ways they pass• OelitlCill W•NU'1,0 use -
got an engineer, who favored the Trorsx.-! Aatt alals that i w111 t
s.-heme, to home extent, but whets he eaadliat
b •name mayor he did not have coon -
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deny so the opiniou of the first engineer,
and an expert with so interest in a.••
mauufectureng Grill, was sent f.ir r• that
snether opirinw Gould be mai t . ,l
eruct • cummrttes and council sit I'm epoaksog 1 For three-yuattere of so' whether the Salvation Army was a Iwai week toe following appeared in
18x8 thought the could sink • bolo and hen
harangue you abused Mr Mitchell, and dared thousand• in the manner previous.
bo sever interrupted t•• '1. We behaved 1 cited. He was Sorry tlat his time
,e let.tlemeo should, bot you. evideaily, I did not admit of goiog further into as
have u,u snob instincts, and take the first exposure of scaly transactions by the
. +pc .tenet, to set like • blackguard." council, but was satisfied enough spec, -
he speaker then wended the plat•
twist. sill st•te•1 that he had tau mom -
he • e ter reelection fur eouncilI
or do is in give you a hint, and you kteow
he i my mind entirely."
e The editor sof Tux Sweat. afterward
eate-
r wrote out the advertisement which Me
the time tlae attedatsae •t the .seating
at tM opt ela�tl•s l bare endearured u
Deet i ossify to harea.r the tnterewts of t
tows ie ml, light, but am not
that pral[raes u been made b
t mean el — -warrant the sacrifice
s t Acheson had autborized and which ap-
peared over Dcr Aehesoo� *moat tire, and
men tricks had been given to satiety the Invdre. despair et �rw�tess in municipal
to that Mayor shatter*. so es the board 1• 1,.."°°d„,
e ata Snag ►r a repreae0ts w on returning to she composing room read
clock retarnint- • IL• cane and reported that the seep!. i ,. , v alveoli. • se the dehnque°cios of tions were untrue in almost dory peril- n«� at' ssrea�o�parce, a kr�— °f the a.tvertisement• t,. the job furenun
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slicer Cansp,wll was on hand to receive I inn of the water from Zest -Mires s•- •n • i' of 1817 when he le-. 01,-1 t'••mt he would ay in condo- OED. ACHK90N Mr anstter a to the ut5er h Ja ' t6
names fir eaudid.ture, but atom. time 1 out sit the gelstiow, awl ree..ie.u••u le
ala hoed bef
D ore any,n'ounattons were that the supply nog advertisement was read b fh 1
phi► e. ubti. Ir ' .,m deputy bad been mayor Sea
made. When novo the Ise war broken p:.ist on the harbor fiats. 'I'be .ye'.,. P y ger end his associates, they Yybrcersation that Mr Acheson
the list was euro filled. Following are of Mr Chipman in this. ivataooe se a Lad deters pd hl,r t,. elected by seee•matMn the electors made • dead t Acheson sr rep
the aemiesat mato of the arsRWatutea *broild ha ibg
ea. about taking blsl slum, aad that was tbat although theWhen theact • a y office, telling them to remembers the
.or..arranted interreptius mayor, reeve and •bad had
se es upon Mr c eson, and with hie. Mr Vanatt li
tun ' endorsed by that of Mr Walker, an•rth.
Toa ttATox expert who was called to. look into th-
Charl•s ti.taeer was noesieated br nutter, null, on the strength el the in -
Francis Jordan, aeeunded by J. M, formation •ddecsd, a Li � bras pru-
Sbepp4rd. sbaaed at the harbor,at a re•snnable rate.
R Radcliffe WAS nominated by R . C. upon which it was proposed to sink 11t. -
Heys, seconded by D. McGilleceddy. wells sed erect the necessary I.utldinge
Pet mason to 000nectioo with the waterworks, at as
F W. Johnston was aomioated byD At this early day.
C dtrach*n, seconded by R Hendeon. voices in theerrearr of ntwas
hii.11qut letensioned
n
TOR DerVTT•axtvg bythe ebestautty flavor of the mayor's
M. (1. Cameron waa nomtnat•d by H aer, sad the chairman called up m
W !fall, seoonded by R Radottlfe. the hrs.neee to make lea now and
Mr Jordan, is mud* C. Seeger, pay- give the .Peaks a show.
n a tribute to his enemy and industry Cntiant,g, Mr Berger said it sew
is atte.dui to the dsttse of the msyor'e era eoumml had bought the foundry t
office duringthe ear, u - lot om >�-�s bat he, ry t of the
that 11 he were given • second term, the °want's+ would not hold the tows to the
result would be in the interest of the perohaes. (This pie" of tal.wmatios
town. was a empties to those present who
Mr J. M. Sheppard, the aeconder, knew that such $ purebase bad sewer
believed that Mr Seager had bees the takes pia") The railway question wile
ser to it t new onoacitiore implored that gentleman to "go back"
..etrrtuw toy that hood, •. the ten f were superior to the old ones. It was on the announcement published, or their
tette ■t his dap sal would allow. I necessary is the interest of tb tows chances for re-election would be meter -
Mr $...seer cleesred Rrat credit for } storing the coining year that the beet islly ioterfered with. Mr Aob..on
ore:toot the agricultural halt, but he and I available men shueld be chosen. lie stated that he had not penned the exact
the c,uoeuI carer which be presided de- hoped the electors would select only words of the advertisement or sigeed the
served no credit to couneotiem with this I mem, and would leave a number o the card, but that he bad instructed • with -
undertaking. They were egged on to' old council at home, and if they diol so, drawal card to be inserted in Tea Soo-
the work by President Alla. and the 1 they would greatly advance the internees rat. Mayor Seager then prepared a
directors of tho West Riding Agrie.l. of the town, fur If a stood council were disavowal sn foto, sod by specious plead-
tural Society—tbt institution having elected, even an inferior may.'r would ing got Mr Acheson to lien hie little
invested heteren *1,800 and *3,000 in a not be in a position to do much harm. manifesto, the object being to read it to
prise list that would have been rendered (Applaeue) the electors on nomination day as a cer-
useleu,to a great extent, 1 the beildiog• Mayor Seeger then jumped on a chair tifiate of character for the mayor and
had nut bee. erected. A deputation et and then stepped upon the table to har- retiring commit members. Mr Kc0illi-
the council had been sent to Paisley, f segue the audience, but in the stain- caddy, against whom the "bomb" of
Owen Sound and other pointa early in ped' that took place his eloquence was mayor Seager was to be directed, got
he year to examine d.signa of building • inaudible and he shortly subsided. wind of the action of the conspirators, on
at thea points, and had reported that Following are the nominations in the Monday morning, and on going to the
a suitable erection could be built for wards nomination meeting arranged so that he
11,800 or thereabouts. The wean, gar V•aseaai•esaes/ Trust'es would be afforded an opp wtu.ity to
instead of taking immediate action, dal- speak. The result was that Seager's
lied until late in the year before ski at. DAVID'S wADD.
asking heart failed him at the critical moment,
for tenders The result was. that owing For Conncilior'.-�J. W. Smith, pro- and the "bomb" was not thrown at the
w is diseulty of proevrtag suitable Qos.d by R. Fulford, seconded by R. proper time, McGillicuddy'. "carrying of
timber, die., at seek short notion, only TTiieehhbourne. Dr Whitely, p by the war into Africa" having completely
Doe co.traetor amt in an fathom. for John Scobie, seconded by J. M. Bruck- disconcerted the "Ambitious Man." The
the work, and that estimate placed the enridge R. Thompson, byproposed by report of the nomi.ation meeting, whieb
figures at $2,800 instead of 11,800—the John Hyatt p, seconded William is printed elsewhere in this lane, will
amount estimated by the wiseacres at the Knight C. A. Humber, propound by show how Seager was downed at his owe
eoenoil board. (8enatiee.) The speaker J. Sproule, seconded by John Soobu. game. Failing to Rain My sympathy 0
did not wonder at rho ratepayerspewit For &hoof Trnstee.—John Butler, the nomivation meeting, Seager has been
bring an at shit item ; • was proposed by J. M- Breckenridge, industriously h•wktag the manifesto
in the tiro k's office when the tender was esooeded by W. Kest. C. Crabb, pee- which he wrote, and which he persuaded
opened, and the members of the board weed by J. M. Proudfoot, seconded by ' Acheson to •igs, from individual to loth -
present n0 that occasion looked as if John Sproule. vides!, in a vain effort to regain his lost
they had been streak by li btaisg, (loud
Wt. r•tercz'a IIAco, popo�ty, but en w the present he has
laughter,) and it was loaded not to se -bad his labor [o? .bit ns. Heart
cept it; but when it was pointed cel that posed Fur Ce'i .eillors.—W A Rhyne., pro- ghat a,
tb prise lift of tho • rhulttawl show B by C F 8trattel, seconded by A p, with
had object a hones to house
would be wasted fur lee, el septesmoda. Cornell E. N. Lewis, proposed tramp, with the object of exhibiting the
A B Cornell, aeoosded 0 F $tram document in emotion, McGillicuddy
tion, and the town would stultify it an- sent a note to Acheson demanding an
by 'breaking faith with the hest Riding John Knox„ proposed by Z Martin, explanation of the affair, and the follow -
Society, it was decided to send a dole- eeoouded by J Aikenhesd. Robt Me- ing has been received :
gallon to interview the contractor, and Lasn, prop•.ed by Gen. Ryasa, ehoond. GODRatt:tr, Dee. 49, 1887.
make the best terms that could be made. d by A Whitely. J H Cdboree, pro -
To the Editor of tM Asea. sashay.
It was amusing to know the ezpedieats ' by A Morton, ..einded by C A
that were suggested by the deputation to err., Wm. Prntidfoot, proposd by Deem Sitz, --I find then is leech talk
lessen the oost of the beitdies : First, C A Nairn, e.00nded by John Pridiam over • document Migwd bylee in refer -
it was thought tout the building cold John Acheson, jr., proposed b F. hid- Ace to my card of witdrawal from
io without painting ; skwo it was ecce bum, secowded by Capt. by
bion a candidate for the oouncil this
tempiated that oily one wing woeM 1w Jas. Relapses. prupowed by 8. shwa, next year.
alta•bd to the mai. batldint ; !bets n egsosdn by John Bates, When I read the card I felt annoyed
blight ides was struck that it was p• Pur shoo! Trxatrr —Kut Aeh.ow when I saw that it reflected on the
council, as I r intended to have ex-
neoeeeary to floor tete wings- and inally, proposed by J H Coaxeree, seaman prwa d myesM to that way.
after all these ideas had been evolved by J Baton. Wet Efono`og•, Tole*" I was requested to
from the ismer depths of the ocetseilior&' by C. F. Strsebel, seconded by A B e'9 the cdardwaitit. it was decided to swallow Cornell. rwterred te (Seager's), as my card was
the original at the figures gen- Sr. eeosoa x uaaD. thelikely to devisees the old councillors in
sol ; aad tbs. about *1,000 was lost to Por (urnri1ora—M Nicholson, hate
11 mad
e p intention isme. was to
the town by the dilly-dsllyi.R of the byH Hamilton, @scueded b R Ave it read at the labile meeting ou
so-called eaemouteal and t of es I think itis just plain
myself
onooeil of 1887. •Jahn Butler, pwopoeed bl � C and b SlL. oos.eil to make a Plein ot•!e-
The next point the mayor touched epos Hays, seconded by P Holt. H Dunlop, meet of what I
was the waterworks, sad be es.sered the byH Hamilton, seconded signed. It is •d lollop
proposed b. My enemies Levi by
called to • card
council of LIM for making the Sole ea ileo Persons. P Holt, proposed by Jae �reamas" lobe yma, in vssesayti
Zaetet, elelleinet that the mooned of Sealers, sounded by eat Parva. F sslsat, I thick tt eel) just tot oeu-
1887 eho.la sot be bold respuasibl• for Jordan, pmpe,•d by J A Roads eeoosdhd 1° w g 4 ibm ew ." to b test
the acts of their predesessora But while by Jas A,ylo. A Morton. proposed by wM he ers>,ut s�sd as i1 A°e
he did not went to he held responsible Jas Parsons, seconded by A Williamson • ed
for the had deeds of the previous coon- For tfstkeef Truth. —It Nieholoos sst m� Il.e.�e e�
oil, b wants b lake the credit for the proa,� by a Yeager, seconded by iV �if firm t add Mr YersfltUt
Rood they ltd, as for instance he 'tainted to 'nee nee Is his paper that ander
the erwtit er ima.g.rtersi.f leg sad isle!Pbi111pa Ja wiUi•tmw, by a me.Y I be • ai lMate for
y J Sausages, seaman byA We iamssar. eauahke a ewa•es nmtws saw es-
thhotytb the lead was bow , ~a' Ilhat V aU •e
by the eaunoil of 11155. (Load laughter.) Fog Cowariflorr--Z Bineba.. plop"- You will greatly oblige ase by insert -
That ien't all He tees you that M ed by D C Streams, •ssoad.d by Akz ing this in yoer psp•r.
egregious bleeder was ameenitted by the Jam, W Les, Pentland by Jnb.Beie, 1t.ep .lit ram.
wMsrworks committee of 18118, is room- seeoa1ei by Capt Bhoppsrd. J A Roil, •n. Acnesotr.
ttee.ding the council to sink tha hole on Ps'°P°� by 0 Btrv.a- aeoedn The document which Seeger persead-
Ilest-st ata heavy Dost, and yet he Silk Jamieson Roia. Thos c Neftel, Peoposed d Acheson to sign was, we have been
you* bis peroration to be sere and vote by. Rohe Glyn, esenedd by 8 Hopper. informed, wring. by the termer, and
for the waterworks sou.$ testi 1e07, ter- J ii Sheppard, proposed by A Smith, the letter's ane was att.abad to it with
model d the tact that these gentle.es .aeosdd by Jas Inkster. A Smith, a Iced posed. We can well understand
nem the waterworks Moevleittee of ^ x hl J M 8b.ppsre. seoondod by that Aebaol ender the .tnsmet.ne..
18118, .sed were respotsible for the lure cOsegb.n. would sot like to have las opiates of his
anneal of money that was frittered away For SeAoef Trn.fee—H W Rall °01115(u5. 1. !be sro.aFl lead. Pubiio,
h shake the bolls ea Zest -et. (Lend gland by Robt Gimes., seconded by T 0 ash �~ �� SaaR.r'a 111th "}hkor"
applaud) He could keep them goi•g for Neftel. i, the bops of uremia( lade friends. bet
heath, did time Permit. exposing t eenarp. the truth meet some oat thoegh the
Ireltke heals trat.d by tbs assweil of 1887 baveas tall, •.d .o. seg .ill ipso tbt
the doing• of w►ieh Meters and S in tat . George'., Md Ro streiget aad ennessbed rah of
the doh gs M R1o•e aM Soaker
berteon Stone in 8t Patrick's have Aebeen'a withdrawal : "'°`'�"
aseeed Pho retired from the eouseil enetasheast Ashen"
:roosa hes, bus 1 .lisrities ,mild Messrs Willisevs and H•eri.gs ham. gemelatto the eeu.posing room oMr ut
t rwltrel 1rom trustee ss.didt.n
a rm. 1101 1ho ma or ww tar more neoe- fisowat, when the editor was in evever-
omio of tb teeth the be wee of tile ---�— esteem with the job totems., sed said be
Win toile Ile used Rive M wished to have a withdrawal gird ph -
or two oat d headrna ea not.mozws.
haled, se be would not stead fee muse
bit memmeed to illustrate this. Rases —Joe Beek by assismatio. ; ei)ew. He was tied of�Il 11.g nen**
Sager aad b. wasn't .tided with the &M`ty regime—Jas Gledhill a01 Arel bet abase after he W swag.ve d to do
episies of the int „ono., ve the Pall .os..illere,—J.. Hewitt, Thee bite dot,. sed Tin lfkowir., .meant oth-
„stwwewbs ..d swot ger .•ether. T►at Oen w Jobs., Jobe Me W Wy, era, bad hese Rivi.R hile sod the
s one of the few truthful stetemnts he Js�sss Tybr, &leg Irc4setg jr. other eo..eitbn severe talking to Be
made Aber IIIc Chipman W cease aatrrrMSD, thought the .e..sil W doors geull
sad Rose the "either hese the mow atat R.ms—Jos Orion area Ebbe! With week dudes the year. He was wired
asked .has .sale b the cost for MwR• stew ; dpeties--Sbthevs aril Had Oir• what Werk W been dace, and aJpained
biL
ven f sembeINae- mesas to the .1044nestles of the
bre, Griew, Barsky std lim[estaiw - He was told that the semen deserved
iso tweak fee test, for they had boos
.00somo0 raww.wn. drlvm to a. !be work hY the
Reeve—Jobs Oat sad Gabriel i71.Ml eel sssbty, .be wood leave baleen the
ikees.,Leithwdt mid Whitely; slew is 014.tes if the beanie* Wet
bees sewn null eras undine Weaned
of past y , sad believed ages
s�eleat mayor the town bad ever than tat" op, sad the aa proaed-
He sem *seed to kaow that the ed to reed a number of letters which he
had been made by • gentle -
shwa
wet to or received from Mr W. C.
ti torte a stake in the tow, as VMH°ree, of the C. P. R. The letters
Yr Jas sed at allowed that the were written in his capacity of mayor of
oyer for 1887 had bees true to the Godeeieb, but he had the h.rtiihood to
beat interests of the town at heart. it chi" that obey wen Pain" eoremPee-
ehNw ever was a time whew a fret-eses deuce. One letter from Mr Van Horse
uu.por •ud coward wen regain" which was marked "private" was read
would be darief the amnia, year, whim nem to the meeting by the speaker, whine
tM (:. P. R. ratios. was explst d, aad showed that bwhad no regard for a ees-
wba the Demo improvement eebeaes Menial letter if its eo.teets were of •
would likely be eoasumm.tad. 1, sed as°r's to help him 0.t in hie etete.mt.
a ease M believed Mayer dower would Again the crowd began to kmtn in the
be the right man m the right plane bask cd the hall, and Mr $eager ewes eea-
Mr Radcliff. thanked his mover seed atrsisn 1° call cot, "(tee Ism Yoe
seconder feu having brought his sates "'ma.' keep en oonversiog leek "eft
befogs the .esti*, but he had made up my voice isn't strong. and I've get erase -
his mind not to contest the nayorslty ilial else to ay yet
this year. Last year he had roe fur the Proeesdin,T, the mayor .id Ilk•! • few
positive and hem defeated by a slight ierdnvidoals who eo,ld not to anythiet
majority, bat law was of s;at'no, that tits but spiteful, had attacked Aim, but they
,tayori fiat astir wan a of apps,- had utterly failed to bring forward more
tieeubip, and that • seemed torn wag than one charge—aad that was not of •
the beet calculated to bring out the parts
Public nater. The Onerieh .'liar had
of $ saJor and Owe hiss • chance to glatm that ha was ae • indohtigsbi.
dew wbd wee el hie }tor this r.gsss worker, sod but for one halt was denary -
he would Met engin the pamities this hug of t►e highest audit That fault was
H+ heuever, era, blsrw that he was ambitious to promise the
tb 04 5 a as . e toe tbo pall- interests of 3oderich, and he would eon-
` tion et 00sseilbt is Ht Andrew's wA, new in that hoe, despite the man -
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ha bpi te essti►� a ge.aew cep, minded jealous critics who tried to be -
one fremk the i1a04 et that divisio.. little him in tote regard. Now that be
}fi aaiieieg he 1'uK ler the position at was sleeted mayor by sedematio., he
mem tams tad besseM- he approved d �d the degtsee wwld eteeugtb.. bin
the anise et the .mayor and seemed of hand. ler Ilk, week or creat year by
lfi'J, bei! rowdy roc the g...sa elmhmd elastte/ the members el the waterworks
U. now latae. a o—fees 1M woeMi be eommitteo, Malars Diaghilev, Butler,
pleaed to eoeve heeler. the shamed Oelboe.. sea N..ber, who lead done
the town of Galeria as • candidate 1st sed gaud work le the pant ti connection
sits
position 01 did evagietrste, sed he with that selene Atter amda tha,kisg
hoped whoa that time came kis (Meads Ike �o1oee+ 1» rea.md his eat to the
would exceed to him a 'cordial espp.t hetes mug( of tbo audience.
'Load applseee) 11[r M.O Cameron was next salted, and
Tb ooaiatiom beer baying expired (beaked the electors for baying • ain re-
nt' CampWl deekerii sleeted him by sealhnatioe. This was
Charles °Maser sleeted for mayor, F. W. the third or fourth time ha W thus bets
Joheeato, far twos, sed M O. °laws �Md lot Ills ad b bad
for deputy -neve, by aeetametioe. eheegbt that ekL year' bit Joltaelort,
Mywr gayer tbaskell W rMupsperu having some time back attained to the
fir having dedMd bin
lfoyra1r10 meoall highest position in the gift of the county
teras• D.rislt the dirk bW ems, would have relinquished the
done bis del •.d a't ed In say o$sn of rwvo, sed thee have enabled
iaataec.. 1 • bad itsd meadow him to second in the municipal scale.
to utartere ''"az him ie tbo diesbae,w el Mr Johnston had kst year stated that
hie detias, land serried met tb4 he would adopt saheb a course, but bad
amorous tasks imponsd epee him without bol done
. The town bbeoinsasm had
fear, favor or partialky. The sopa! immgt ly ti take
bad been fairly astir* aad .sek•t dor Myo, that therm wee no seoseeity for
jig lbs past year, and am,. melded to d.liag with i4 In the eoeaty omen
(10 thamkt d the p.splm fur ow geed sot meek W Osseo thee, with the nn -
em& whisk had bene dose Ore d the o.$ioo that the empty rs 0 of tha bum
prisaips! thing tbMt W bees doss of Ood.rkh was lower this your thus
aortas the ped year W bur, Ne Mstab- � more. � poor house question
of oma ,a ht Inward *le
la.bmgmt rho agricultural park and "weed year, �
ti►e building of the sgrieoltenl ball. the the �emmane
that i11 wu leered euld b y the pre•
Had lir Iters Fair
= M in all n dove, and he wee o[ opiate. that tho
e vote&
lrod►•eaIl•rm probe
▪ Mw. bels removed to Chaise, sad
• merely lean show, es formerly, would
h ave ben. h Ooderiub• AM was not ie
laver of holy( Clines Iced Ooterieb,
emit W bas a&skied ie his *ff uta to-
wards the areetisu of the agrieeltersl
b5Niep. For m hop time bbd town
et elides that neMisr the litho Weal
sheers soy the big .sblbitbes i• the
sides were i• Ib best ingrate d the
bm.lMsa that entail fairs is tbtivi4K
tan moue Gaf.l for all re•
quies's& ; and with this idea is view
hs W dross Me sewn to make the
Oed.tt 1 show 0 seams. It was quite
true *spark aad bedding W seat mesh
dew the sea ceWastly a ta.rsted, but
w tlnKti W , It...' d 1e ether
WOW emblipea Teases r•
tt estiell Oleg
Ws h ops ing
shah /ani dile rslrreests s deKlte
my way to eadded.oiily a on
tins pole! was 10 petition thm ietere 1
b make the edsbliehevs•t of easy
poor bosses eotmpsisoe'y. . (Appian.*)
Mr D. MsOillieeddy os beteg metal to
eddewlle the se store, mid tore was rally
eo reason for Aim saying noel' sew se
n
bis medians, Mr 'Radials, W reared
(roes the assist. Lad year Mr Dad-
tailb had ran, aad missed ales ice b s
eery sorrow set je ty ; Ni year, W be
W rumdad Mab fed, bis elewies
sea M rinsed fast; and MISS y.sr, 1 he
me, be unit lithely .bass spm Asa
tins, skated without anyeRMtlllaw
With all age deforms@ to the reusarb.. of
Mr Seeger, be & de's believe l/m enmell
of '*7 wee the bed that Osdm/rk eased
ai•r'd. There were quits a mbar el
Wada 11.1 they W bus M ohm anti -
MOW et the wt.wele during the past
Mitt 64 et tha-taytw, ww.w #iffagi
lee the'sewn less. He sea toes that a
'MA • «mW btt•
yee#ss•t been maley
aM he *lo s
der,
hit Dort betel dei rsiltrsy
gent The maw oaf less s
der eon t y ie W Aeon
tffier 0014
- N 6/1*Ulf lot WI NN
the •drertisement, to his naiad,
out the itsstructions of Mr Aebsss,
sltbou,th in • modified fortes, du far as
his apparent disgu*t with the dearth of
work twaesoted by the conned and
the leek of ability in the councillors was
concerned.
This is the story of the publishing of
the withdrawal card of Mr Acheson,
and we leave it to the public to iede. if
Mayor Starer has not acted a contesupt'
bye part in the matter.
The facts, as above set forth, au br
subscribed to by heir a dozen wltoe••es,
and Mr Acheson will not: deny that.
the acenuut of his visit to the once ors
the occasion is substantially correct.
In any event Mr Acbeeot: has •igaifed
his intention of puytng for the with-
drawal •dvertiesmeue and that in itself
is rather in our favor.
THE EDITOR'S TABLE.
• nerd er Tore saes new r.sate.ts.r
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Los trim.
A sleigh party of tea •,gaged eta Rhea.
ant drive on Monday might, mit►,
modicum in attesdseee in ease of easetee,
but the driver having two fair Oohs- at -
either aide of him, kept so easeful a.
watch of the uplands that it peemested
• stroll on the snow.
T. C. Wright is borne from the. Q.
City, enjoying the kms bolidwp,aQ Ike
Pant Fenn.
�a1tAa1 �
M Morrieon, who has jun attended
Ooderich Model has boss essawtw ea
teacher in Soott's school fce 1888 at a
salary of *313. Pretty low..
Tb aneivereary tea- monists to
oestio0 with Hackett's HlisHedina Sab-
bath sehool, which use held os Med*
emesi.g last, was a greed seamen fe
every way. The ehurob was wall 11W.
and a sexy pimemnt evesi v was
Besides the loan telest, 8. M. -
arils, who W beans very papal*, .w
the platform, pave s number et interest -
leg reeleseh Ya The share% eboir remr
dud eaeelient mune liars Mr Met -
g est, of Lsek ow, sod levity of the
Nils, were present and delivered in-
structive addresaaTM pro sedo,
sne.atn to aboot *18
•.sewn mita.
An graest et
t►gr 11 wuad. sii rt. to
Aseline Mals et vsltmbin
short -bora eatI1e, She d
A.4.rees, lot 1*, dee.
slip. Enloe eereety, se% ago ourtit et,
mposhat. arp, oft Wan oidos Oklao j~
Jmt.My. no heelWWI al UMW%
a0 et whisk sob 000lhisoogtis