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Ottawa Daily Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 5

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DAllA' CITIZEN TUESDAY JANUARY ISM to be paid at once to the Tobogganing Committee for the slide at Xepean Poiut. I TER THAN BEFOI, occurred). A'! L. H. POULIN'S For Muvor: BorthvR'k 114 131 S2 S3 H2 Ciuti 46 44 i5 77 Roi'kclitf Debentures: 1 12 Kl 2 6 27 61 ill 65 54 RlliEAf WARD.

621 3ss Toul 2i 15H 11 No 39 Bell Forde Manstje! For Mayor: Ror'hwick 123 161 Uuff, FOR Cleaning, Tinting, Papering, Painting GENERAL AST DEC0BA1IK8 Callflpston the Oldest and Most Reliable House in the City for expeditious work. None but the tidiest and most experienced workmen employed. CHARGES MODERATE WM.HOWE. Howe Block, Ridesu St. Ottawa.

Kockclid IVbeuturcs: For Agiiust THE MAJOKITV BY WAHDS Borthwick Cluff. Victoria 270 224 Dilhousie 475 Wellington 376 709 Central 4(17 627 St. Gioigt's 64 405 By 4s2 3( X) Uuawa 621 287 Rideau 123 161 3,277 3.1SS 156 SPARKS ST. The Mastlo House of Ottawa. Ouly About One Hundred Left to be sold at HALF-PRICE.

4 00 Mantles for Si 00 5 CO Mantles for 2 0C Mantles ir 3 00 7 00 Mantles for 3 00 Mantles for 4 00 9 (Kl Mantles for 4 50 10 00 Mantles for 5 00 12 00 Mantle for fi 00 14 00 Mantles for 7 00 Ad on and so on, etc. etc Xo humbug, no farce, but genuine half price. L. N. POULIN'S, 156 8PARK9 STREET.

THE WEATHER. Ottawa, 7th January, 9 p.m. The low pressure which lay over the city rihI vicinity yi'sterilny, has moved away, and in its rear the barometer has risen, the the value now equalling 30.04 inches. The weather hns, therefore, improved, the wind having lulled to a calm, with the vane mostly easterly, temperature has rtaen, nnd although rain fell in the afternoon, it was almost imperceptible. The thermometer registered a minimum at night of 10 degrees, nnd a daily maximum of 20 degrees.

Every tree, was covered with hoar-frost, and the branches in their white robing, were a fretwork of beauty, Same date last year minimum temperature 6 degrees; maximum 24 degrees. Toronto Report Toronto, Jan. 7. To-night there is a shallow depression over the St. Lawrence Valley, and a most important area of high JresHure over Manitoba and the Northwest Territories.

Mild weather has prevailed to-day from the Lakes eastward, while in the Northwest it has been intensely cold. PROBABILITIES. Lakes and Upper St. Lawrence Westerly to northerly winds; generally lair and mueh colder, with snow flurries. Lower St.

Lawrence and Gulf Colder with light local snow falls. Mitts ani Gloves ptirs worth from $1.25 to $2,50 Only $1,00 per pair. Night Shirts. A range worth from Sl.OOto $1.50 75c. Each, Cish.

A range wcrth to For Each, Cash. A few I'ajama Suits at half price. Cash. M. M.

PYKE rpAKSY PILLS Safe and Sure. Pond 4c. Woman' Safeguard." Ail Drug mores. Wilcox Speciflc l'hila. Pa.

ROBERT SIEWART Fire, Lif Acji i iim CJ13BS and BoUo Insnranco First class iMi.ii' pad 1 Majority for Borthwick 89. THE RETURNS ANALYZED. The Parks Question snowrd ,1 ntltr ftutes of lh 4'oulfMt. As will be soou by adding up the tables on the Parks questiou there were 2,458 against the issue of debentures and 616 for. lu only one ward, Rideau, was there a majority for.

Caudidute Hurrcll received votes in Dalhousie ward and Candidates Desiar- dins and Uowau 12 and 16 resiectively in Uy ward. lu Kideau ward tlie first count put Aid. Fraser and F. 11. Martelock tin for third place.

There was a recount, but it took place in the. office of Dr. Bell, father of Candidate Bell. There Mr. Martelock ei.t the necessary one to put him; in.

There sure to be a SUBURBAN RETURNS, The Kleriiou in Oltana East, lllnlonliiirh anil limrfftlrr. The polliug in Ottawa East yesterday resulted in the l-eturu of Messrs. (liit; gars, Ira Bower, K. Taylor and J. Hughes for and S.

Greenfield, V. A. D. Lees and 'i'hos. Gaimnou fur school trustees.

The vote was. as follows Bigirar, 71; Ira Bower, 66; K. Taylor, 59; J. Hughes, 49; A. Graham, 36; C.

lloiuhild, 48; X. G. Uoss, 34; C. Clark, 16. trustees S.

Creeufield, 87; W. A. I). Lees, 75: Thoa. Gammon, 52; Wal ter Bompas, 44; H.

Ycatman, 20 P. Maher, 10. In Hintonburgh Reeve O'Meara was re-elected. The new councillors elected were Messrs. Carruthers, Ladouceur.

Clapp and Stott. The election in Gloucester township re sulted as follows 1st deputy reeve. Alexander; 2nd, Lennox; 3rd, Hy. Cownu; 4th, Hocque. Professor Alcxand Professor Alexander, who gives his opening lecture here to-morrow evening at Graut's Hall, has been creating considerable of a furore lately in the cities where he has lectured.

He is a very talented lecturer, and even thone who hesitate' to admit the claims of phrenology, speak of his accuracy in character reading os marvellous and hiis lectures as the best they have listened to in years. au indication of the interest manifested is quoted the following from the Hamilton Times, Nov. 3rd "Prof. Alexander's lecture last night drew a crowd that blocked the entrance to Association Hall before 8 clock. Hundreds were turned away, there being no possible chance of their gaining admittance." MADAMi'NE.

THIS now and valuable medicine for all fema't complaints is daily nmkiug reuiarkabiu cures of cases in which all other remedies bad iaiied. TiiiB treatment has beu in constant use by an experienced physician for many years with tbe greatest success. It is perfect as a cure for falling of the or whites, painfui, suppressed, profuse or irregular menstruation, congestion and inflammation of the womb, and other uterine troubles, which give line to nervous diseases, headache, constipation, backache, depression, tired feeling, which bo many women suffer from. Particulars andinformation free on application to the proprietors, T. Toronto, Ont.

The remedy can procured from the local agent. Price, fl.25 lor ore month's treatment, and can be sent by wail on rectsiwt of price, or Bale by R. A. McCOEMACK, Ottawa. WANTED TO SELL.

Grronhouse with Furnace and all snnlians comolete. Hotbed frames nd Bushes, iron pump, nowcr pots, Aixly to JOtlJS UK A HAUL OtUi Knst this slide win consist 01 two chutes cud will go well nigh aero'i the river lx will uy M0I1E SfBSCBIBERS. The following is aa additional list of subscriptions Bank oi Ottawa, Hon. J. C.

Patterson, sluu: Hon. John Haggart $25: Hon. AV. B. Ives, $25: Dr.

Wright, 25: A Friend, $25: Dr. Powell. Sl J. Travers Lewis, $lu: Collingwood sehneber, sflO; Kiehard Xagle, flO: H. O'Meara, Hebron Harris, J5: K.

Jroter, Hector McKae, $5 tad ditional); Peter McKae, $5, Anearn ana toper, A. Workman Co $10 ladditionali J. D. Fraser, 5. Mr.

Harris and Mr. Xagle will double their subscription necessary. Messrs, Murpny to. will do likewise. The total amount subscribed to date is 7,020.25.

Committeemen's badges will be nro vided by the Printing and Advertising committee which will also deal with the sale of booth privileges at he ice castle. Mr. Wilmot. superintendent of fish cul ture, will be asked by letter to have the O'Connor street hatchery opened to Carnival visitors. D.

Dawson, acting director of the Geological survey will have the museum opened and illuminated for a couple of evenings. The polo club will make a special turnout in the tauuem drive. The public works department will be petitioned to have the walks on Parliament Hill cleared of snow to afford vis itors a first class view of the ice castle effects. The of the Ball Committee are Col. Burland, chairman; Mr.

Broderick, treasurer; Mr. Plunkett Tavlor, secre tary. All subscribers to the carnival are to be supplied with badge-buttou6. 10 xne ice castle, is now the sign on tne Sussex street cars. NORMAL SCHOOL EXAMS.

Lint oi Snrre-sru at Ibe N'wveuilier HvauiinmiuHs Only ten of the Ottawa Normal School students who wrote at the November examinations for second class profes sional certificates, were plucked. The successful students were Misses Allen, Kingston, Eaker, Brock-ville: (Mrs.) Campbell, Ottawa; A. E. Carrs, Harristou; Chappell, Aurora Cleary, Kingston; Cook, Cobourg; Craig, North Gower; Ferguson, Avon Bank; Fleming. 'Brockville; French, Thetford Graham.

Ottawa; Hardie, Devizes; Hold-croft, Tweed; Killens, Canboro'; Kinney, Brockville; Law, Southwold; Lees, St. Thomas; Matthews, Ottawa; McArthur, Lobo; IJcCaniiel, Priceville McMeehan, London; McMillan, Parkhill; Eeid, Mill-bank; Eogers, Cremore; Eusk, Goderich; Shaunessy, Mount Forest; Smith, Swin-ton Park: Stodart, Paisley; Thompson, Iugersol; Treble, Wiudsor; Walker, Wood-hain; Wallace, Oshawa; Walsh, Bear-brook; Weir, Lakehurst; Williams, London; Woodridge, Palmerston. Messrs. Alexander, Palermo; Brown, Berlin; Burgess, Kenniugton; Cunningham, Ottawa; Dale, Ailsa Craig; Drum-mond, Centraila; Edwards, Warsaw; Foster, Xewboro; Froats, Morrisburg; Gilmour, Luckr.ow; Harnwell, Kincardine; Heist, Berlin; Jarrott, Hensawl; Jollow Bowmanville; Kellington, LiB-towel; J. C.

Little, Birr; Mackay, Bea-verton; Mars, Brockville; Moore, Barrie; Mouthrop, Morrisburg; McCaffrey, Ma-doc; McDongall, Campbells Crossing: Mc-Ilmoyle, Selwin; Nelson, Campbellford; Peel, Bexley; Poole, New Durham; Eowe, Omagh; Pager, Duuchurch; Shaw, Glan- ford; Sheridan, Merton; Stacey, Fleetwood; Stewart, Sheffield; Stickle, Warks-worth: Stoodlcy, AVinchester; Sullivan, Pictou; Tod, McGuire; Watson, Parkhill. Honors Miss Allen, Kiugston; Messrs. Fronts, Morrisburg; Peel, Bexley; Sager, Dunchureh. Medallist-Mr. Wm.

A. Stickle of Warksworth. Mr. Stickle obtained marks out oi a possible 1.950. KOT okly t'i" Acrnrx: OF KEK DAY BUT A CU' OTHDit E2.v::ci:3 cr ap.t.

ProbrWy tiiere is not a trcracn In the world to-Cay wbose naiuu is more familiar than that of Sarah she nwds no Introduction to tbe Canadian Kfople, therefore, ve will simply quote what has written about 'Yin Mariani': 'I havo been delisted to find "Yin Mariani' in all th? lurvm cities of th Vniti'd States, an.i it as always, largely helped to jdvo tbat streuRtb so m-ccs-sary in tut' performance- of the arduous duties which I have posed upon I nt'ycr fail to praise its virtues to a'l frieadd, and I heartily conratuiatu yoa upon the success which you go well Dr. Cyrr.s Kdsoa, chiof of Health York, says that in CS.S- of xa'ieuia (La Grippe) where patitTls suCvr witU high fever and catarrh in the head, the most effectual remedy is the penerous diffusible 'Vin All gro-ctrs and druggists keep it. but if you should not find it at your dealers write direct to Lawrence A. Wilson and if you enclose a stamp for postase yon will receive an album containing the photographs of celebrities who have testified to Uie excellence of 'Vin The Greatest Hon cf America are cho3e who have risen to the highest emi-rence using spare moments in Evening session opens at tbe Otuua Business College at 7,39 January 7th. NORWAY PINE 8fRUP cures C3tls, and Throat and Lung Tou ble.

Pries ZS and 50c. Oe trial of Mother Graves Wurm Kxt'T mini' or will convince yoa that it hits nn equal as a worm medicine. Bays bcttle and see if it does not plts.se ou, board v'me Prospects of the Car- sister the trail SliCCeSS. Being "to9031 IS IN FULL BT-AST- lsb strq land Let for the Pyrotechnic Effects Mrs. iou-iv Ice-Castle.

Major General by a Willingly Promises Every but is Stance t-ne -ay cf Warlike her hor jpssones. Money is Flowing m. night, ltie leciiijve Committee met last T11" there was a distinct feeling of carnival business in the atni'js-atioa, Sir Jmes Grant as ia the chair, Mr. A. T.

lawless acting secretary, and there was a large attendance of members. In connection with the letter from the of the Military Duulay Committee Major Bliss, announcing the dis-solution of that committee, Mr. Lawless stated that (ten. Herbert had expressed the intention of assistiug the carnival in every way in his power so far as the militia is concerned. The General would have the guns put on Xepean Point and any firearms required or anything of that kind 'would be placed at the disposal of the committee.

(Applause.) PRESS PROGRESS. A letter was received from Mr. E. 'W. i Shannon, chairman of the Press Committee showing progress made in the way of advertising the carnival.

One thous- and newspapers in the United States and Canada are being constantly kept supplied with "copy" descriptive of the different events. Invitations had been is- sued to all the newspapers in Canada, and in the adjacent States. The result of this was shown by the constant enquiries coming in by every mail. CASH AND GOOD WISHES. Mr.

W. A. Allan read the following letter addressed to him by Mr. Geo. Burn, general manager of the Bank of "Referring to your favor of the 4th was submitted to the directors at their meeting to-day, I am instructed by the board to forward to the treasurer of the carnival fund through you, the enclosed cheque for $200.

We trust that you may be successful when you represent the matter to the other banks." Mr Allan went on further to state that he had personally collected Every body he had asked for a subscription had complied with his request most readily. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed and the necessary funds were coming in hand-; eamely. The Hon. Geo. E.

Foster has promised to send a cheque. Sir Mackenzie Bowell will also sub-? scribe as 60on as be has recovered from his present indisposition. THE GOVERNOR'S LETTER. 1 The chairman stated that he had re-' ceived a communication from His Excellency (as printed in another column) withdrawing his patronage. Sir James said that as the Carnival nad gone so far it was impossible to do anything else than carry it on.

(Api plause.) The Carnival, as a Carnival, is being supported by the Capital, and to withdraw now would injure the city's reputation. Everybody, he continued, should help as much as possible to make it ia success. "If we cannot have the uatronage of the Governor General we ffigret it, but this will not prevent its 2ing on. Any course of action His Ex-Ueocy might adopt we could not pass aiy opinion upon; that was His Excel-ncy's own personal affair," said Sir lames. LET II SLIDE.

tfThe chairman haviug 6tated further ftnat tpe Hon. Mr. E. P. Grant, had gctne to Montreal and was awaiting thfe decision of the executive as to frhat action he should take, it was movcij by Mr.

W. Y. Soper, seconded by Mr. Carling, "That the Hon. Sec.

be requestled to return without taking any action This imotion was carried unanimously. 1 Sir Inie Grant here retired to at Send, one of the oldest living gradu fttes of 1 McGill College, the eutertain- the McGill College Glee Club of whic he was a patron i Mr. Y. Soper was moved to the Mr. Hutchison hinted at the inconFis-t teney of vieV regal "at homes" in Montreal in the fVice of the withdrawal of vice regal patrWage from the Carnival.

Mr. M. M. Piks said His Excellency had advised hoiding a public meeting and abiding by phe decision of such meeting. This hiad been done and it was decided by 5085 to 5 that the Car- nival be proceeded iwith.

His Excellency had been advised oi this, and now after waiting two or tliree weeks, he with-i drawB his patronagV Mr. Lawless thought uow was the time to take up thematter of finances. iest there should eventually be any loss i. austained. I Mr.

Douglas was nuitc willing to i double and treble hii subscription if i -money is lost by the taction of His Ex cellency. (Applause.) i A dozen othcrB said tiie.y would do the eame. 5 Mr. 'Workman thoug.it the committee ere giving matt it of His Excellency's withdrawal alt gether too much Importance. It would only tend to Aoom the Carnival auywray.

Mr. C. Eoss regarded His Excellency's letter as an excellent carnival adver' tisement. i Mr. Hand, of jyToteifchnical fame, appeared before the corimittee ex- plained the details of flfie proposed pro gramme for the attacl'.

and defence of i the ice castle, as far were concerned, Mr. Lawless stated fas the fireworks nnt the Snowshoe Committee had met a id gone into this (commended that matter fully, and he contract be closed Iwith Mr. Hand for $1,000, which was (Accordingly done, A CARMVAL HOLIDAY. It was agreed that Miyor be requested to is Worship the issue a proclam-'ternoon of Fri; i at son appointing the i day the 2oth inst as a half holiday: consisting of also that a committei 5 Sir James Grant, W. Y.

Soper, J. W. McKae and W. A. Al in be requested 5 to wait upon the Pren to secure a half holida er and endeavor for the Depart- Satisfactory Result of the May oralty Contest.

A VERY HEAVY VOTE POLLED New Members Will Sit at the Council Board for 'Ninety-Five. The People Decide That Rockliffe Shall Not be Paid for by the Issue of De bentures. Mr. W. H.

Eorthwick will preside over the council of 1S'J5. He was elected Mayor yesterday over Aid. Cluff, after the greatest Mayoralty contest that has ever taken place in the history of the city. Over 6,400 votes were polled, eight hundred more than last year, Eleven new aldermen were elected, six in place of that number who retired, and five over old aldermen, who sought re election. Of the new aldermen six never sat in the council b.

fore. There were six novices at the first meeting of the coun cil of 1894. THE PARK QUESTION, As ifiierally expected, the vote on the Eockliffe Park question was very heavy against the issue of debentures to pay for the park, if it has been legally purchased. Notwithstanding the heaw vote every thing passed off quietly. Boys carried on pretty freely at the Eidenu Ward poll, however, and Returning officer Tubman declares he will never act at another election in the "Orange Hall." THE SEW COfNelL, The new council will be as follows Mayor W.

H. Borthwick. Victoria Ward Ex-Aid. Masson and Dalglish, and J. C.

Enright. Dalhousie Ward Aid. Davidson, McGuire and Jamieson. Wellington Ward Aid. Campbell and and S.

J. Davis. Central Ward Aid. Morris and Greene and ex-Aid. Wallace.

St. George's Ward Aid. Cook, E. Ilas- tey, ex-Aid. Grant.

By Ward Aid. Gleason and Starrs, T. Payment. Ottawa Ward Aid. Champagne and Laverdure, ex-Aid.

Lauzon. Eideau Ward B. H. Bell, ex-Aid. Forde.

F. H. Martelock. THE STATE OF THE POLL. Full and Complete Kemrns of the Voting in Every Ward.

The polling by sub-divisions yesterday was as follows VICTORIA WARD. No. 19 3 1 Total 310 271 267 242 211 206 69 Masson 5'2 S3 137 Dalglish 64 69 40 98 AongDt S)J b3 43 68 Robertson SB 97 Fraser S3 43 31 7S Butler 46 52 42 66 Herkins 8 27 23 For Mayor Borthwick 82 7'2 41 75 270 224 Cluff 49 61 51 63 Rockcliff Debentures: For 21 8 5 7 41 126 Against 37 29 34 26 DALH0USIE WAEB. No 5 6 7 9 32 Total 453 446 434 42S 255 Davidson 114 107 104 96 -McGuire 59 54 58 124 93 83 103 31 Hewlett 93 94 81 114 46 Mai tin 48 51 34 82 40 For Mayor: Borthwick 48 110 48 81 67 Clutf 105 126 86 117 41 354 475 Rockcliff Debentures For Against. 8 17 4 12 7 09 114 81 108 G3 48 435 Total 692 559 537 454 425 WEIJJKOTON WAKD.

No- 10 11 12 13 14 15 Campbell 101 1C4 155 124 64 144 SO 61 126 103 43 146 75 92 12? K.2 SK xr. 63 82 96 83 55 75 48 50 64 82 58 128 mil 01 4 05 OM OU For Mayor Borthwick 61 64 81 68 Cluff 97 92 148 127 45 57 75 170 376 709 Rcckcliff Debentures for 23 8 21 13 10 17 Against 54 8 114 66 70 144 092 506 CENTRAL WARD. No lfi 17 I in on Total 837 770 679 642 Monis 207 125 134 154 217 Green 182 124 1 46 144 174 Wall ce 129 IvH Ki7 Fisher 170 101 106 97 168 For Bordiwick 75 73 85 K8 Rfi 407 627 Clutf 174 104 86 94 169 Rockcliff Debentures For 24 26 23 32 31 136 378 Totaj 699 45 484 449 35 281 Against 76 46 33 75 148 ST. ceorge's ward. 21 2 23 24 25 26 107 159 117 79 129 108 77 90 101 95 81 101 67 Sfi 75 63 IDS No Haste v.

Cook 84 83 85 50 67 80 McMorrow UK h2 42 2K 7-2 fifi 32 57 41 28 64 59 For Borthwick 93 136 108 85 109 Clutf 65 68 70 40 80 82 644 405 Rockcliff Debentures: For 17 12 16 21 10 21 67 381 27 52 65 46 100 91 BY-WARD. No 27 28 29 30 31 32 Payment. 77 94 108 92 90 88 Total 549 Gleason 53 69 08 62 43 52 2 8 415 3V-7 40 94 A 77 96 71 6 00 00 00 For Mayor: Borthwick 57 74 92 60 96 103 Cluff 35 42 49 52 67 55 Rockcliff Debenture For 10 5 7 6 10 10 19 Zl 4'J 45 72 58 OTTAWA VAIiD. No 33 34 25 36 37 38 134 132 f9 78 65 129 134 .1 (4 63 74 Laverdure 110 149 95 55 59 51 Kiasella 43 41 J5 36 67 140 482 300 4S i.6 ToU 625 519 392 TURNER'S From Now to Christmas. 3 lbs best Creams S1.0O 4 lbs Creams 1.00 Scotch Mixture 25c per lb liutter Scotch 10a Molasses Tsffue 10c Ere-ton lOo Coinn.on Mixtures 10c 3 lbs Our shops are fir Xmas Lakes, We have now a nice dinolav oa ban.L Call and inspect.

Charlot Huases and Queen Tuffs a specialty. Leave your order early. 08 SPARKS AND 88 RIDEAU ST Tkl. 67i). Tku U17.

PLUHP CHEEKS, A clenrskln. nnd nil of Rood henltll will quickly follow the use of Campbell's famous Skrei Cod Liver Oil. I It is pure and almost tasteless. Our Toothpicks at 5c per thousund ought to be cheap enough to suit the slimmest purse. This kind ie usually sold al 10c a thousaud.

ROBERTSON. 69 RIDEAU STREET. Sealskin Coats Hero are several Klegant Soul Coats Ladies', 40 inches long, full back, high blocked collar, Urge reveres, early season's price price now Count the laving. 2 Persian Lamb Coils, (Lulics) cut on the sane patt- rn as the Seal CoaU at lWgains. rn T.

NOLAN 40 EIDEAH ST. MANt'FA'JTlJKED E. N. HURTUBISE, Casbslman, Ontario For fale at-Kavnagh Sparks St. L.

T. Rochon, UH Rideau Street sod A. L. l'inard, 175, King street, Ottawa. Price 30 Cents.

Beef skin Moccasins. We have mannfacturisd specially for tbe LUMBKP. TRAUK, a very large etoci of the above of every variety and extra qo ality. Our. PAW and biands are now we known, they are the best in the market.

Our gather is selected and specially tanned for as, and they are made by the best workmen from Quebec, )iv ns a call and inspect our goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, whoiesal We ue Men's Long Kip and Boots Driving Shtwrs.Mining Bxts, Boots, etc. All hand-made. JJaCQT Toothpicks Refine i nm i si lu mtmrnwimmmm' iSr 3 it T' i 'V i TtuK. 1 T.

i Ki a BRAINS RULETHE WORLD 1 (Member of the Fowler tc Wells' Iretitnte, X. under the manat'eme; A. Stewart Clarke, will Ug a series Lectures on HUMAN HATUSE IS WMS CONCERT HALL 323 325 Walling St Ottawa If th U'ee yo Roderick MaS'II con- or the olyjvss ti trrrt of ntuf'D, l-ie uf vi cn rnnniove AJtv, X-ki-tit, Wrlio w.V tAt to th-jATdva. Jan. 9th.

Admission, First Sight. Ssiivor Collection of not krt thin 10 cent. Public Kxainiualiui-s A Citizens eletd by the oudicuce given yzg on theKlage at the cloee of eaob lec ure was authorized iilllilliill, iiiiliiiaiiMMM a wo hundred dollars 1 i.

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