Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 14, Paoli, Orange County, 19 December 1877 — Page 1
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.$1 50 . I 1 . 0 "OFFICIAL JHRECTOnY. torsxT officers T--.s-rr Hrrm h- ( ..rV J.,bn I!. .yy T c.ntj J-ra . I .3tT i'!.ySici.n-Ir. J. ll.frroi: Sa,t. Poor A!u:r-.TH,n6. 11.11. Jul C. D;l!r!, A arc a bpeer. . TO 7VN O r V 1 C Ell S. S.403Ta. T,itei -Abraham Nch'Iln, TLcai' M'UuBt. I'lrutisa Pro. W-l Tr.;t-fs: I'r. I., h- Bowie? L. Prc-vrn, Wm. F. ();ncr. ' irMure;:-John L. Menity. ,' -,-k Jal.a V.'. fay a. i it:'- V , , " Mlriis.h NTihwrd J. Ilojtatt. iits.itr. !. t, - - f v , i i : t cns.F-Aisg. ;,M.tt: -William II. Merrjiran. Jno 5 at-! 'J ru:eri5- isi. !.. Kted. I) I V.:i., H. A. vb L'.r;.i. i-rtrer; .fair.- R. Lh-'3. " sis Au'y. Tbea. G. Valuta. yn'tit':. TLuf. Taylwr. fitii: W. J. Tbroop. J:-;tn: '1. W. IVfiruan; ',Mi,rvi:. Jmfi H. Untbfrs. ir;si. Wca:-S. K. Wilier ittw Lu:V: Tm. B. Coruweli. Jtsiitr. ririito;-Lf v Cox. w:r.f tl,!.: WilHtw TetlV: rd. j.j,'., ":: .tr.f U. tumf rs. i'.i'jif frivrs: Henry F. Triclie. ytt'i Jowatbati McVry. r"::l:t- Jcbn A- iluiv-hiruou. .-ra AL-i.'r Frrnui". 1 . i. ;;t;'. - Jvnt A. J !' i: - Ji'-S A. I'r-h.cr. i' ;,: h Licl Antbony Furre!!. Jvi Cf orgs W. Vliclc. Cr!EeU Jess It. Melton. Ul-CVv. jivricKS of tiik riot's:. '!'.. Hi a. i;;:: an, Mtacoa f i ;-: l-ar'U - Cbrles Lli'lcu, J-.iurs t..T'tc.--t. V. Hie, (. b. JI;n::er. .'m V."i: John I-. IV. J e, V.'ilt"rr .b LU-s: Jcbu II. Cavity, Wr,-.. 15. F. Hob r.eli, I-ac If. k ;'.n Lit :. v; 1 1 -w e: :-sV:: Ai!-un Vi'lb1 F. A. ks A. Y. M. : l.Ji N'i. 1U. r.'.vM in rfs;uUr CB..tru.iviii".c c'i FriK? etenitcs n,...i ? ti.t full Hoog, in each nir.nfb. ..?. ttu tb moon n on 1- ri'iay, it. 6icb lb at c yfai; nJ 'o. weeks i. o. o. r. y.t!ikaf Leugc No. 133,'FaoIi. reeti iter ijiidy t:!u'.-. i. o. T. VtmW Lov'?, No. Kite; . i'.i O ! J I. O. V.:2t., Vi 7'tfU l.vu j !y o. ts.f ts -in Ovu F:'n ISt'i every li,ur..iay t't'rnii;:. It 5. t?Urv'.i-Kv. W. Vr. WV-.b, Pas- ::. ieiu- i 11 ack P. M. l-n-1 i c t . " SUt,- Ih ,s k n J imi kS ' r v I. : eStatitks tbcreit!":r Snnly cbL.ol I '....k a- u. every Subimta- l.ibW class lissiiy, n'.-i ;.4y-r vti?ttr.s "1 ik'T ever.jcgs. ibi-i-ijta t 'b c r-ti Uev. i'rr. . !I i'Musi, fas: or. b - v i' rr4 tft ;-t r.- ii. i. i b at J'abbatbs ti.-rcaf r. ;.i!i-.h;y ( '; at 2 ob. lock r. m. earn inibbstn riivn. t - a . 1 MP'.' f J t'1 1; and icnriv. lorr "."!. c C 1 1 t -i tb - - " r. 1 1 i t f - " ' a LI'"!..' '-T 5 s " 1 ihlijJ nizn .:,!!;;'
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Torr.;;Lt; 1 ;:;tl,l tiUc. I ur. u l it to in journu.tnt the t;".c:.::i(,r:;.,-i tow:: hip i:;t s.t Nev.tcn f : . v nt, IX:. ?, 1777. The in.-tituie uas cdled to crdr by Superintendent ..Noblitt at 10 o'clock a.- m. With cue cxtcptio". the teachers were all present.
Ti-o first exerc!- vr.? th ;t cr.n,-rcf f .Ij,,. ; I I'byslology, subject,,,. the ' 11 ; cx; - c 5rr; j, -condut-ted by Wra. A. l'icrn. , t.. tI. :i'in ,-;r. The exercise was given u; 1 !.s " :ut v,-;c torn tw :
plan of a review; 'eaibrncir,-, I-t, the fneral Anatomy, . Physl. It jy and Hygiene; and 2d, the ch'.-J... cation and diiir .ai. TliO second exercise was tluit of Primary Reading, conducted hy FJ, I). Tow ell; tiie lesion was given in the form of an c.-.?.y. A d'-cussioa foHovved relative to Ihe best plans for creating1 a u:e for and a desire tt know a letter or word before imp;;rtiug it nam. The third was im exercise given by the tb-uperintendant co4;cerningf tha empSoynient of the smaller pupiii. It was conducted after the plan of a recitation; the teachers first giving their plans after which the Superintendent ruada a few general suggestions. Adj. hi rued lo I o'clock p. in. AFTJillNoON SUSAIOS. Tiie ftrst exercise of tlia evening w us Gr.imniar, the Participle, eonducted by Wra. W. Ccgsweli. It wag an r.vereise for tsAchers and advanced pupib rather tlian for be;inneii. Ths subject was ah inttrestinonP! and oae in which many of the teachers found that thV might be taught. The swend exercis.e was one upon iuplo Division conducted, by Juhn McDonald. Tho lachers were formed into a Gi Grade class, and Mr. McDonald had to face a c'.uf s of ttnart little hoys. The exetcise was of course n good one for the close of the day's work. The following is th programme for next institute. ,. Primary Heading, Wm. W. Ciswel!. - "' Practical firaaimsr, 1st year, Henry Cox. . ; ,i. Compound Numbers, T. A. Cox. Primary Penmanship, Jus. W: It cherts.. . " Spelling, Fourth Grade, Win. II. Lbtstridjre. Adjourned tomset at No. S, Janua:y 5Ji. II emry Cox, Sue. : A Son's Appeal for PocSiet iKoney, An ornament for the American bar is receiving the final touches of legal ' varnish at th Lebanon (IVnn.) Law Sckool. Having only one dollar in hid p eket and being reduced to extremities,- lia'tiiHoa tho? iugeiiioii3 and philosophical itppeul lo his father in Mv..phi: 1 tu-de money any how. It causes "ncie tc-fut-Ie tt-an yy , one thing earthly. Tiie troV tfr it aiakes Hum chHous an.l sdKsh. ' The pos-f;-pvii;ti id It -iiiakcs him proud and stir.irv The strimg di'-o in the huisuui heart to obtain it twnds to ru-ii hi - hbhrr : -piraliurv, and jlj'.;s hi- n-.b'.ir imjubc. it r(.u.lei i.int tunni-.-j: iii.d trihy; causes him l nit-usure his fallowit m .s cb. t,.tlt.'i t y hl-v own. And ''all, i.1 . wv Hi indh.) x my U.oic . b. ! ..i.'rd !. r it, 4iid it bhukt 'ii: "mil . , cs o-i m.ir.klud, 1 f-.'.l u ;u b j.'ui . i i.tcrt.d '.., ! h:r ! -ie lifb-jtr ' . t with a f V;; -t r y k r. ;! t.. . - .i ' :i '.i' o: i oca! I. ? c -.- b .1 ( L u- 1 -i I It a hb,, r 1, : , (,.if f t III , nv I a b v . c;. ; ( y, -i rc-t t'uii 1 lb t ! rr baig no':. '- b .it ! tab' vdh -,it a to tiiy Ma I "it t r, 1 iut ib I f 1 1 . , ut d t: ? t j: - J ibl ' h .1 r '
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I Tc: :i 1 i Vi: c : i 10 oir. ,b ! the rao-1 i 11. La t to-'" i rtivr Vi t, j , 1.". tcry cf the O.d , I.e. ar k ' r; f r t tl it; - I .1 iWii. ' A ' if ,.i illy and . r The r .'in John ' i .1 inj J 5 of t! 1 ,t ') fii !. 'y. n ;:i Liil r.rwr.i at the time tc;.- jed 't s cn th- i;.tru;:-:;nt cf Liic!. Jh, and Jatnc.j Co'ernan, a;doil4r-in drive -yc3I3, vho: merely a visitor x t th foundry,' and &t that timeV-, "talking: to; Miller. --The bc :'y of Miller was Llvn over o: huniln d ft t a. ay fib.a jL-..o !ij Wi i t :niin j, his be 'y ttrFJii ajj-ii'iit th? corner of t..u' "r;t-,-ry ;f tb : hcuso uf Mr. 'JtCk, V.T.2 of tlr -t r. t .-I '-"3 :" til.1..:-- 'ry, and . .n the wtithr l . Iir 2: as tliou-;h it wc-1 but paper. From th top cf his L J.d u jyn t. his mouth was blown oh, and his hraiu.3 c;uI:i avay iu dibbnb dirtb'ti i Colt mAii'.s h.;Jy ,ti 1. .? blown -13 f. 1 turov -h thdoor of the .blacknith shop and against the forge. - Th3 1 " he!;; upper portion f his head w 3 bio .n off:and pre.rentiJ a rat t jhastly spectacle. ' The boiler, which v. 3 & s;xtc:a horse ponreni'V'as-. being; tested, or rather' had '-'been fired up for;-the purpose .of repairing, -lllllar was; seoa try ing;"to - stop' a i-eak wlisra " the 'steam wm eseaplngij;eV,"fBin utes before the explosion. The fire box was blown eff and the whole body 'b'f the boiler, with the' pipes, etc., weighing sevcral.'thousand pounds,. was carrlsdwith tremendous force across Water street thtnce across a square to Second, and across that street and into a yard .be3Tond where it ' lauded against the Andre boarding house., It crushed Rod ... eplinttrad bomrd fence and tore oil one coiner of a cottage on the west side ol Beeond street. The end of the uoiler struck th eoVid pavement making a dep indention and boundiug upward passed through the bough of a tri o 15 or 20 h-c-t high. Some of those connected with the - foundry stated that th ' boil? r v&3 .well supplied with water and theguage showed a low pressure,- but the above results would lead to a different conclusion. - Only two men ire known to be seriously-wouud-d, StaldJpr and Dabstoa, two employes. The lattur had . hia leg brokeu and sustained other inju ries. ' Half of the foundry building was literally torn to atoms, loss is not known at present. The Hot in U! m to Is 2 Canny. Miss Laura Ilesm has interview ed ex-Governor Hendricks on his lecture, and among other things he said: - - - "I can't 1 .? fanny. It is -t in 1; v til a fj.my, 1 (--.a not ov.a repeat u j ke acta j tably. I tried it one? in th cam; .f-.r Govcrmr with II . nry tl. L::e. Ho fold two it thrte ti;:&i an -jdotrr, heart. v.hk'h I end tb-..; ;;.t 1 -. -1 h:; ;ht 1 voI 1 turn th ' t ' Lr. . 1 tvir.j' bo w The iu; 1 Lyr-.i: hit ib'. c jt t-ilkir - tl did r.. .d l:i h st i:, tc cf cr 1 . tl u tb i id. t
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!Ih a rat in a tr;r, v. it a f r or .- ti rr:;r:.- : to 1 I..: of th3 sinfal r: T:r.t, cv?n n i- :n in -"-'UTTy to c .!! th. 1 !t f.r j-.l r-I r rJjy I ' ro v. :re dv.. n i oy3 i.r-d hi!f ..:r.o:: ths lt;I t. IlJaJJ .a) to torture .-y, i ...I h. cfi t .any m : 3 , w.s a I hi! :t: r. . 3 a lurni; ; s r.;t in tl t ' . ,-ith3 b.y. 7ith th-'tr.'plO cc:;f 3 t-, ,.t his pi i z ,r go. . Ten c?ntj!" cun.emptuciuly exclaimed the lad, -dye. puza I'd lose to worth of fan for ten oca ts?' 'bBat it's, sainst the -cries of mercy to kill the rat," protested the citizen. - tcnnianded the boy. , won't stand here and see one of (Jed's creatures tortured to th J" indignantly remarked the Ilanthroplst as h started off. . To many cooks spoil the broth. T o r.iany dogs and boys and clubs i-.;d yells permitted the rat io escape, lie dodged this way and tl At, till .clear, of the crowd,, and tl he overtook the philanthropist,' ciimbed his leg and came to m dead stop bftweon tha good man's coat and vest. Six dogs tried. to lollow him, and ten boys ware waving their clubs. around screaming like Pawnees, Whin the philanth ropist .realized the si tuation he made for a tree-box, rubbed his back once or,twics against it,. started to climb over the fence, fell back 'an the ws.ik,and ha was seek, ing to catch a atrsst car when some one called to'h'itn.to; 'taki, off his conts. He removed them, and the terrified rat leaped into tho jaws of leath.. As the philanthropist was getting into' his dusty garments he wanted to know, what tho crowd was laughing at, and one of the boys replied:, ; - ." I thought it was fun - to see asciiool teacher lick fhirteea boys at once, but this beat i I-clear to Can ada! Cracky! but didn't your ey bang out when you galloped acrosathe bows of that sand wagon !' Detroit Free Press. ; Torniug- tiie Gtbcr Clieeli. Mr. Haskell, of Broadway, is a good and pious man, .'and . endeav ors by precept and example 11 to train his children up' iu the wy they should go. lie leads to them frequently from the'Rible, and explains and eommsnts'fo suit their understanding, and i often much gratiSsd by a. disposition being exT pressed by some "of' them,, to, be guided by the divina doctrine in their daily - conduct. One of his boys, a bright, little fellow .some. 8 or 9 years old, "was much struck by the teachings of kindness, and J1-' lustrations . of .its effects, in "the New Testament. . lie-was particularly takn by. the. .id?: of turning the other cheak as directed when' a blow Kgivru. IT; th- uht the usul effect of this procedure, as exl Iain: 1 by hl f..th;r, w; f- j.a-.5-tliing worth f "-".r.-, i.t, 1 itch.-.l to g:t into a litl'.D C J.i tj hy it 01. A f -. C:ys f;;tv;.ra hs I. 1 f.u i " ortunlty. Hit anb. ' -del hit hi: a a ca:a:t r. p ci tiie b!c cf the 1 . d, v. hcr?u; 1 I o-.j ' turnt 1 a r 1, i ".I : , tl 5 tth r i '.3 ... s I. ..a . -..: t; f-12 ycu h'.t ti ere. JL V V..i .. i , I t ,' 3 -.1 "V ;v 1 .1: : (a ii1, b 1 - "I 1 h , h r; " 1 :
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. . r t , k. t v -. . . .it..... BueiXAnrvr, Dc. I f. A T:;- ;rt L current !ht" th tf Cf. ; t I'ih s"s uttrmpt to hca!; nut v, a exu.-fj by a c..,:-.b;::- d It- . '..1 ?nd I.jui:nnuu aTiult on Lu j. c-itior.s is purely Imaginary. The ortii was solely prompted by the entire failure of provision 1. Odinaa crossed the river Vid, attacked and - took Fort Doluy Etr'opolje. .The Busslsas ott Roumanians were' htirried up froai.Susorla and.., ..Bukova. Mtut a terrible carnago Osroaa attempted to re-enter Plevna, bat it h4 bean, mean whila occupied" by tho :Ilouraani-4ns and t Ilusii&ns from . GruvUza. . Osmaa , finding himse-lfthus surrounds:, although wounded ih the foot, - personally conducted the negotiations' for the surrender. lie expressly snnounc-. ed that; ha- surrendered t uaeondiionilly to the emperor. Simultaneously with the main -sortie; the Turks made a' sortie against the Roumanian; positions cm. the right bank cf the Vid, but this was feebly conducted, and the Turks in that quarter -surrendered almtst unresistingly.' The'whoia Turkish artillery, train was captured in the neighborhood of Plevna.- The Russian and Roumania-armies made a triumphant entry -into the town at 8:G;3 -loa day 'afternoon '. Grand Duke Nicholas slept it. Plevna last eight. ' . ''" , . .. '.'.'''-.' '. - jlii4ilana IAicr ILaw. Ths license Uw of 'Indiana requires each, saloon )ceop er to give bonds of 3,00Q td keep an - orderly .house, and "pay uil damages arising under the act. " No liquor; ' can be sold on Sunday, .nor on election day, nor on a; holiday.-. N o liquor can be sord to a perion ''who ;is in the hab i t o f b eco m i n g-i n t o xica ted, or after notice-is served - by his friends forbidding the sale to him. Public drunkenness is triad? a ml, demeanor selling without -license is punishable by fine and imprisonment; soiling to a minor is made a penal offense", and the minor who ra Is re presents his age is "also to be punisiicu; iub uviu iteration- 01 liquor or selling such liquor is prohibited; if a saloon is kept la a. -dis orderly manner,' it shall be.-deemed a common nuisance and be closed; saloon' kesperi are made ' ptrsonally liable on their bond, to any person who may sustain any injury or damage to their.-person or property or.mcans'of support, 00 account' of ttwuxe- of. intoxicating liquor sold to the fa by said saloon keepr."- -' '-f " -" b-' "" f ncwsisarser DeclsSasi. 1." Any person who takes a paper ' regul a rly ' fro rn the postoOce whether directed to" his' nsme";cr Rnother's, 6r whether ho has subscribed or hot Is responsible for the payment. !V ' r' " " ' ' 1 '. If any person orders hls: paper discontinued, 'ha must pay alParfearages,;;vor the publisher may continue to send it until it is paid, arid collect lha whole amount, whether hi paper; ii takr.T frw?i the otuce or not. . . - .... ... fb II e c.-:rl3 h.ive u;.I:; I U A Tdz-'-r.' to t. 3 r. v -u . r.y from the rito, 1 . or rca;avii. r and li'avirj thin uik tlh 1 f jr, i'1 r-ri ma frtii in. 'ceo ci in It atio-l lraud. A naw di'-l.. illy c fronts th-J Phil' dt!- hia v.'.Abrr I ' j i -! i It"--. C .' .1 . r I th " '.' ' ! i: r.'.s. y to n f.; '.. b 1 ii: : b, y- '.'. ..1 : 1.b i: 1 tb-, 1 liti.n i" ;- t ' -if ". - r d rit tb y ;t,e t , ' it ,Ti;
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A polite de Jlcroj, man,"' nz.tl the Due "is ' one Who listen t - ivith interest to things he knows all about when they are to. d him by a - person who knows "iiu thing' about -.them." : .' . '.:"'"' ' ' At the Norfolk.Hastin 'raarriage, Disraeli's mme war Mgned oa the.1cgis.t2r imcasdiately nfier the brids'a father's, and before thn name of either the marquis 'of Bute or the marquis of Lome. ,. -A St. Loais.widotv 1ms had Uvre husbands.- She-has on hand v la Wsuit to.break : tbs" witl'of the: first, another to recover the .-insurance money on. the life of tho second, and - a-'third' to'-' obtain alihiony from the last. "'''- .-. The1' Philadelphia5 ' Mirror describes Clara Morris as 'the actress that aroases a feUow's and his girl's better nature the actress .that malces thi husband and wife hunch ' up" to 'each other, and feel glad "that 'things 'are "as they are. "SI:.; '.. The State of Iowa . princi pally has no debt. It has outstanding in war bonds tG00,000,. due in ISSS, which the holders refuse to surrender. Thsro is aho clu on ths? permanent j school fdnd - a little over 5100,000, which "was borrow-" ed; but the State ia 'abieTo'pay her. debts at any time;1 ' -Tv , b-.iv t-; S. K. Chester, of the' 'Chan fra'u . , r- . . . . . company, was on the' stage at Ford's theater the'night of the as sassination of Lincoln, and having been an intimate associate of John Wilkes Booth, was arrested upon suspicion of complicity in tho as sassination . plot. His innocence was, however, established - alter a very searching examination. :, . t; Kansas leads every State in 'tho "Union .in the ..vieh! -'- fiacre, being -13.5 busiieis; litll? New Hampshire,, strange to .say, come next, with a yield; of 42; Vermont follows with. 3; Ohio, S3.7; Wisconsin, 34; Indiana, Ohio and Ne braska, 30; Michigan, 23: Mis souri, 27.8; Minnesota,; 2o.4; Texas and Illinois, 23 each'. - -A cannon;baIl that ..was .found in Peru, and .. is supposed.: Vo ,.. have, come .from , one,, of - Pizarro'suns, has ' bcea presented to the society of Territorial pioneers by Wilii-im G. Badger. , It was, unearthed a considerable depth while- n-jme excavations - were in prcgress, and came int the jiofitssion of Harry Heigga. " - '- ' : ..:.' ' ;' : ".For the -past nine days Ned,"' one of tllo perform Iitj elephutits of the London 'circus,-' now' in 2-e'iv York, 'has "been - sick with -si gore throat, and unable to 'eat of -drink. "
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tl. 1 ! ' I V 1. :uGr.. cc a '-C'-T,'- I I. uav. IK -ted r-ii r . - ; t ti i t (it cou-ivis . 1. T. a .. : 1 1. ; . r. .a:.t duo the Stale from Greene eouuty, RS per the Navember settlemeatj is $ll,10:j 0'J. ' Tho "delinquent coilrcliah of taxes from the May: settle ment tr'tne Novembtr stttlementrincluting penalty- nnd iuterest," iiiiouated to l-ib011 ' - I'!o-om;!ekl Democrat: Caa town- -ship boasts tho ...lowest- levy., for-town-hip purposes of any corporation " lu '"the couatj. '' Including' State, eountv'- aiul townbin is ar.iounta only to C.) cents on $10J. And with till 'that Uis Is tiie hv ntr Democratic tb-nvnhif)"- in the ' county in proportion to the mim-' her of votes cal, aad her town-ship trustee is also a De'tiOv'rat, . . Fort, Way e Sentinel; 'The sosulan.nual iviort. of. the Lngansport water works shows the actual cost, of pumping 70,231,212 gajlon;"of ' walr iluring trie past six . mo;x!!;-4 va.s $701 2,1, e-r-. 0 y 10 mills .gallons;. In Lafayette the co; f tv. e rages about four cents per 1,'. ' .gallons. . Ltignsport pumps by watef, 'Lalayetlc 'by-sUahi. In view of theT facts ,wo' certainly think'' Mr. Williams,1 in "his pamphlet, did not exsgrafe the va-,1 saving, to be effected by pumping. by water, 4. - . .: . , Bloomingion Courier: - Now while th farm are not busy is a good time -do talk up gravel. roadsi It would be a'goo.l idea we think to call a meeting . some Saturday at the-eourt"hous,-andThcn-'organize a gravel-road association. -Lwt, committees- be -appointed in the country to caavaa.s tire nuttir. among their-neihbors and -report progress at -'some future "ine3ting.; Then let it be decided as'.' to, tha bej-t routes for the .gravel f'-.ads, and jud:-e from committc- -' ropors,as, to whether the 1 ; . ; I - hold of the matter. - It only tirr-.U Hie co-o-eratiou f a few live men to give rsi.at least three - - or Tour' -good gravel foadj; "-- .. .' . .The Rev. C: B.'-JI. -M'arliu; ,reotor of Gr:i2e church, Lvusville,, has ter.df r:- i hi i -ijt.llwu 1,1' j ; :lor to i;l s c.-i ,:r l g..t:n, Hcd.--i T'"1"!" M Y; ..i.tt,. I vir hid. a - .;T1 t j a '-euuh i ; t ; .!:y. Tne 11 ill j Cu iii c 3. , i ' ri -'gnstion; FM - v-y '-tart-ling iufoi". .all .a to lb- n. -"ly . itr.d'- e. Dr. .Ti'rti 1. JI I. t- L m p.-t-rof II."'. c-'.gr'..dio.i f..r ': continuous period of 1-1 "or'lo years and is much beloved by the members of his t-hurclt. No clergymin in th. city hu- tiuer 0 m -ilr.i-l-f. "t frifi" tho.i Ur, M trL-n..- In SHI rturTib 1 L I r r and t c j ur'--'.nt -atbon -:ti at. , . rue 't'l - '- t'-.v ' '."'. 11 ! -y it: I' tr-iu - ? - . ... : h -1 1 i.- 51 r ( " - d b. e;;. v. ) '.Ji t :'!h. J & J 4 it-" 1 b-i 'i i r 9 7 f. : ...... b jf- f i I". I ,". h redi I yc u ht ir of ; -ii a p 1 , ' i :t at ..... i. i ... ib 1.; s . . ..: - b" .b 1. : . ti : . : . : ' : ' t. - 1 1 .1J' i i- U : ! 1 1
