•
What has come over the North Ward
in Bowman ville 1 Why ha.a the gentle·
man'& w11rd fallen so sadly from grace 1
WiH Councillor Burden please answer 1
WEST DURHAM ELECTION.
BROTHERLY WORDS
PRAISE.
DOWMANVILLE,
OF
VARIETY HAL_l
Om· columns have been cr&\Vd.,d ver'j
60 niuclt with political matter shwo New
81 Years, and many things havo ct>uscquent66 ly been held over. We take pleasure in
' 88 republishin~ some extracts from our ex74 changes, io reference to our F"1!1!em1m'~
50 skill as a. fine printer.
Mr. Sid. A.
Jewell, whv· has been iu fnll charge-of the
428 mechanical d'epartment of the ST..HZSMAN
office, for tI-10 past ten months, is p.-obobly the youogest man occnpying a similar
38 position in C';1.nada. He is a graduate of
64 this office, having SPTVH'l his whole ap34 prenticeship m1d·e r· the illllt.ruction (Jf our
B'IJK.f. BLACKSTOCK
No. 1, West Ward, aouth .••. &2
2,
"
"
north.... 56
" 3,
North Ward, south ... . 76
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north . .. G7
" 4, "
" 5, South Ward, south .. . 54
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north ... 36
" 6, "
We hope the Conservative electore in
Cartwrip,ht will never repeat their tactics
of the 17th of February. What would
they have eairl. had the Reformers of Darlington treated Mr. Blackstock, similarly 7
341
We have yet to learn of aliy incivility
having beton shown him in any pa•t of Majority for Blackstock- 87.
DAl\LINGTON.
the riding. No don bt the persons who
7, Providence, ... . _., .101. ·
were <!oncerned in the Cartwright 6lfair, No.
,, 8,
Tyrone. . . . . . . . . . . . !l7
eee now that it was not British fair pfay.
!J, Maple Grove. . • . . . . 73
It is only j uet to say tlrnt we do not " 10, Hampton ..•... . .•. 109
" 11, Ennis kill en. . . . . . . . 82
know of any act of the Tory candidate in
30 faction Lo our customers, and scarcel'y
" 12, Courtice .. • • •.. .. .. 113
u. week passes that Bom e onA d nes not com-the recen t ca mpaign tl1at wa~ ungentle13,
Bradley's
S.
H
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.
...
1:30
44
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plunent him on hia neat <ind akillfol work manly or mean. In the heat of a politi3
..
3
manship.
The faet that the STATESMAN; 1
705
0
cal contest partiza.ns do very often what
j
Job
Priutinl!'
Department turned out last· ·
M11jority for Blake- 352.
they would scoru to do in their calmness,
I ye~r ove: $250 worth of work IIl:ore than
CAlt'.l'WIIIGHT.
but 1u1 far as we have heard, Mr. BlackI t he· prevwus year, shews conclns1vely that
84 the business men of this town and the
stock has lef~ a favorable record in West No. 14, Williamsburg... .... 39
" 15, South Cadmus .. . ... 18
fl8 peop}e of West D11rham know where to
D urham. From the start his was a for" 16, Caidarea........ . ... 39
97 come for a good job 11b a. reasonable price.
" 17, North Caclmu~ .. .. , . 35
lorn hope, but he worli ed earnestly and
74 This wurk ha..~ come to the office wi1hout
canvaooin!! o.r solicita-JiC>n. We have not
faithfully in the face of certain defeat.
131
353 had tim11 for either. There h>1s scarcely
The hysterical style adopted by a proMajority for Black::itock-222.
been a· siugle week inrthe past year ~hat
.fe3sedly Reform journal duriag the recent
our hands have not worked overtime,
CLAR1 'E-.
88 and the-work continnes to crowd upon ns.
campaigns was ludic1·ous in the ext1eme, No. 18, Nowtonville .. • •.. . . 112
86
But we have digresE~d. The extracts
and the abuse was 110 abundant that; one
" 1!), Brown's S. H. . . . . • 62
26 gi~en lJel'ow ure muck :ippreciated, com" 20, Fisheri;es . .. . ........ 73
is l ed to beliele that t he editor reg ~rds
130 ing as tliey do, from B<7lDO of the leadrng
'' 21, }{endalL . .. .. .... . .. . 06
every mau who differs from him polithml75 print ing l\ouses betw@en Toronto and
" 22, Orono .... ~ .. .. ... .. ... 139
ly as being unworthy of :respec' ,and a.~ oc54 Montreal.
'' 23, Leskard. . . . . . . . .. .. .... 76
36
Fnrn 'AND ARTISTIC.-- ,Ve hnve received
cupying a position on a level with the
'L 2·i , Moffat's 5. H, ........ 58'
a. copy of the annual New Year address
h;;gh .vayman, the burglll'll" o; the assaii'495 of the car rier boys of the Bowmanville
585sir. - Such a want of charity and liberal~
8TA'l'JJ:SM.11.N'-A. very fiae and artistic piece
Maja>rity for Bla!l.e-!Jl
i11m i11 no credit to any Journalist.
of job printing, and "'credit to th8 estabNEWIJ.dSTLE•·
lishment from which it emanates. Thanks.
T.he Globe proved a very· important fac- ·\ N o. 25 , ""
,.,,as t w ard ..... . ..•
~g -PickeriiOfl' News.
tor j;'l the campaign. Never-did a party
" 26, West Ward!-· · .•.. •
A Nu.1· ADDRESS. -The :Bowmanville
joum al do more efficient and l!~foctive ser- 1
102 STATESMAN carrier boy's NewYear address,
$4
vice.
Its exposures of the c onuption of
a. copy of which we ha.ve received, has a
Ma.jorir:ty for Blackstock- JIB
the G overnment were most damaging.
I nen.tly printed titlEi page and calendar.
Total majority for> Blake- i:16;
'£he poetry is very J!»<><l, and the printing
But w11 would rather have seen• Less perRllSULT ~:F I.AST DOl\lltN'l()N l>.'llE0TIONS.
a credit to the office fr<•m which it was
sonaliitat '8 and vituperative denunciation.
TO'.fNI! V-OTE M:A,JORITY issued.-Petllrbnm B~vie1e.
We doll ot bdieve that attacks 3 0 public
THE F ANOY PRINTEJll'S Jh:AM. - The
~
men th.ro ugh the piress or on tho·pfoUorm
cs
Bowmanvil!e.-::;TATKflMAN hol.t~ up ih end
z
rfl!
, accompli>. h much
good.
A bm~e is
of the fancyvpri11 te1"s beam by o !O bitious
:<I
..., ' §E:1
and excellent' samples. The latest is a
not :w,gwli·ent, and h rarely necessary.
,.:i
llOWMA.ll'i\l'ILLE.
carrier's new year greeting, of fine colour,
CQ
1'1'MJ. oolj ·flag at a- :private residOO..Ce in \V~t Ward, No. 1. 48
combilllltion
and accurate press work.45
'
M on".!ay, ] 7th inst.r was
4 (. •
''
,,
2. 4(}· 55
CartWJ7i•ght, on
15 Kingston WMg,
ra}i!ed a.od Ii eld in trn· brceza in h o!l·or of N ol'th "
]0
37
" 1. 47
RE.nECTS 6:1tEAT CnED:!iT.-The STaTllS. ...
" 2. 56
5-8
Canlliclla' s t•n e nobleman-Hon. E . . &.lake
2 man carrier boy's address for 1887, a copy
54
$'h
'' 1. 35
HI of which is before us, is· very tastefully
- by tw4> lad.J.es born and raised in · Dar- Sou1
,, ,
,,
,, 2. 31
59
28 gotten up, and refldcts-' great credit on
lingto1\t;; although bair,g told by a ]@ry
t.he office from which it was issued.. to tak~i·t c;l()w-.1, they 0>till stnck tra·e· t<•
257 408
13'
fl4 Orono News .
L;:MtLING'.il:IJIN.
FINE PnINTING. - k copy of the Bow. th0il' co:It.ra, foll of loy.al British brood.
manville S•rA<rESMAN cal.'lrier boy's address
28
59
And hacd- ainy 'fory daroo to remove i ~;. he Providence ....••• 87
3!)
has been received n.t this,.oJfiee and passf'd
Tyrone .. .....• ___ •
53
wonlcdl have- ooe11 sufferiug more from • hiiis Mapl~ Grova·..... . 92
a.round to the· admiration. of the staff It
4!)
27
76
cha.stis:Himent. than did Hie Hon. E. B %ikeo Ram·ptoo .. . . .... . 7Z
is a well+xecu ted sample of color print46
26
ing, uf ne,.t ' design and:i combi11ation of
from IHl!Jo\'il halts. -C<rn:;
48
23
Enninkillen . • ... , • 71
colors. Engraved panels of the job have
3()
46
We deai11e· t v b e fair t (Y·O•mr'l.' ory friei:r(ls, Mt. o ~rswell ~ •. . •• 8Z
been executed by the handy man of the
Bradl~y's, ........... 105
38
67
S'l'An:sMAN' j,01> department. The job as
. and to· give· thll'lll foll cr::idit for Hie e-Jl'a whole would be a credit to ci1y estabtent and: magnificence of;their process.I~
30!)
li85 276
lishments. -Li~dsay Post.
cm .RKE.
· on the niglIDt p:rfor t o the e-!eciion, and :i.a
an~d,
BEs·.r E i."Ew. GoT U:e.' ]N TowN. -The
45
Gl
106
there is-coruiider&ble diff.~rence- of opiniim' ~ Orono.· ._· ··
STATESMAN
,
Carrier•
B
oy
's
New
Year'a
Ad18.
75
about H11l· 1Uaim.oor of co1n:eyai11€'tls, we gi:::i:e I N ewto'.1ville · · · · · .. 93
25 dress this yen.r, w11s one of the best ever
46 71
the com:nt mads by us at r:&e, To-wn Halli Ii ~~~k~;~·t;s'. '. · ·. '. ·. '. ·. ()1
got up in town, a?Jd ' reflects l(rea.t credit
16
45
56 on Mr. S. Jewell, the foremaa .- J.Vest
comer-]18: men and b oy1s· on foot, :rn,1; Kendmli....... ...• 54 110
41
Durham N e.ws.
horsemeil> and 198 sleig!n1 a:nd cut te:ra•. ~ Leska~ .... ·..... 73
3Z
32
A faw c~tters probably tuNJ.ed out of tbs, ~ Moffat'.s. · · · · · · · • · 52
20
-is the place to get bargains m-
Picture Frames
~~ ~~.rj;;~~J~~ ~:::i~~;~:r~;~~lr:~~os:~t
and Wall Paper.
l
Come in and see _for yourselves.
-- 1
KENN ER & Co.
BOW.MANVILLE, MARCH
2, 1887.
HOW THEY STAND.
The p olitical situa.tion is a grand puz--<lle
·tha.t cannot be soh-ed till Parliament
m~ts on Apri l 13.
The Que bee "bolt.ers" (Consenatives who turned against
the ~vernment on the Riel issue) are
..claimed by both parties, hence the dil·en:Qna, '£he Globe claims that Blake is
"'one ahead," and the Tories claim a.
·ml(jority of 20 to 30.
Practically, the
Go::vernment ha\'e no ma1·ori'ty, for 1°
4
iae•b1 are held by the mi·ni·st1:y, a.11d 011t"
8ido of themselves, the Government is
certainly in a minority.
ELECTION ECHOES.
Hon. Ed. Blake's iuajority in West
Dui:ha.m is 116, and in ' Nest Bruce l, 1.20.
. .,
Hurrah for Bradley's School House !
'!'his sub-division gave Blake a. majority
of 8G. llravo !
The Port Hope Times
publishing a
lot of boah about the West Durham
efoction. Its all imagination.
It wonld. in future elections be un a.ct
_ - i courtesy to Eo'loct, the leaders of both
pohtic,al p1trties by acclamation.
Darlingt.en went heavy for Blake and
gave h im a mlljllrity of 352- one less
than Mr. Blackstock's total vote.
DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
is Contemplated
RUB'ERTSON & BOND.
""
Switzerland has· recently enacted two
laws, says Domest-ic.'-s -.llf<-0-nthly, the operatior1 of which will be watched vvith the
keenest interest alJ .ovei" the world. One
is J:(raJuated taxation. This applies to
incomee. Mere lab0re-Pa, aud those who
make a. b:u;e-liviug; a.re Rot taxeci at all ;
but the larger the ineome t.he heavier the
tax. Tims;· e. man in i:.ec~ipt of $10,000
per annum pays relatively more than one
whose yaarly earninifl a.re $5,000 or less.
The obj~ct of tlle law iii to discharge
large acenmulation of 1property. Indeed,
it is a punis'iment to a man for being
richer tbau his fellow&. In our country,
the rich who do ·not· o-wn real estato 11re
practically exempt from ii.11 taxation.
The working m an, thr0ugh the operations
of the ,tarifi', pays al:nost as much to the
go_vermnent as does Tay Gould or any of
the Vanderbilts. Thi& same Mr. Gould :
· ·
<l!>
0
f
i1 supposed to be worth "Wl50,0 0,000, o
whicH., perhaps, $fi0@;000 is in r eal estate,
But t;)ie latter ia tax,ed ~ar m ore heavilY' ,
than all the rest of h1s vast personal•
-pro.P.,erty, which is in· bonds and stocks. '
Liberalism is increasing in Cartwright, procession may have been to kleep electo:r&.
:i.-dies who are l ooking for a magazine In Switzerland ,. Jsy Gould would be
and th•, R eform vote is pretty well spr<'ad away from l\'.Ir. B l,.k.i's meetin!(, but not>. ·to.Lro.
e et rul t.heir req.;.i>iuements shonld see, forced to pay a·n enormous sum annu.i,Uy.;.
over the township. - :::leveuteen more Re- tu break it up by creating a . disturbanoo JJ«w.oval!1t3 Monthly for .March. ]t; has. because of this vast mass of personal p.110"
form votes were polled than e"er before, outside.
j :ust a.rnived, and, as m11~al, i5 f_ul.i1 of in- per._ty, which i.&-entir.el:y untaxed in the
fol:'matiwi and amusement..
Nc:>tlun~ Oniiited States. But it is yet doubt.fol ~f
the total Bfoke vote being 131. Well
Hon. Edward Blake's majprity.·in; W:e:.t. seelllfl to be left undone to ma.~ ••Dem- the graduated.ii1c-0m.e tax. will work _w€-ll
dOll,e, Cart wright.
Bruce i~ 1,120. Mr. Somerv.ille's, maj_pn-- o'Pe~t/.~'" the moat popu&r family. magazine in,.Switzerlandl lll:v&ry rich, eaterprl8ll~g
"Clar k e's all ri11ht," this time with a ity in !882 was 892. 'l'he LilJeral majpll- in ahe world. T~ ~s always-so:n~t.hi.ng man, and large · em~loyers of labor 1}!10to-i11•tel!ilst l\ll, from tl!.e y oungest child to nem1ce it unj jlst.. They eay they c~nno~,
majority of 89. Kendal l and Brown's ity iu Bruce County is 6731 Bu,t by vi11- . the·
' "hillad of the house." This· J'.llbgazine I on· will not, oendnt?t large enterpnse3', if
School House, only, ga\'e adverse major- t_u e of the Gcrrymandel· the C011sema"- has. talk.en a. firm ailan.d on the F rc;i.lnibition ~ 'dley are to Tl0 puim.ished for their pal!>lic
itie3. The N. P. was not sustained in tives hold t_wo seats and the L.ibe-rals- o.ne.. q;,uesti.110, which malt'ils it popul"'.r- in fam- 11'!<pii-it or '.•m i ness a.n1bitic;>n. This .?aduOrono which is a manufacturing centre. A minority of tho voterB conti;ol thie uep-- · ilres where there a.re boys no rnfiuence. iated tax is a v.ory favorite on~ Wk~ the
Nor !'Ire the <rfr:h1. E~~:rgotton , :!to r- the de- ')so-called lnbor refwmers, and it has been
l\fajori~y a.gain st it, 64.
resentation of the count.)" iu P· nrliai:oon.t. -p.nrtment of t''0w: Girla" cimtains us1 ,ful .iaclorsed by. ve11y high authorities.. Jos.
The most angry and g~re-11ed l ot 0£ TCI~ J1Jdvice to thelli1" Publisherll by W . .Jen-. 1Cha.mber:!l\iil, Badical member Qof the
One fact must not be lost sight of anent
ries
in Canada o.re locu.ted! m West; ]1)1u·r- ]Lings Demorest, 1!.1 l!;ast 1,41tfa St., New.- i English Pa.vliarnent,. who,. !1is1 friends
the cot; test just closed : Mr. Blake speat
York, at $2.001 pe1 y ear .
·claim, m:aiy y.e!J be Prime. Munster, f~v~rs
but t .h reo d eys in the riding, while Mr. ham. They assured the ()Utside world·
d
d ·
t
G
t R t
We copy from· 'l'he WorlW a.ntl the Wi:,, a. g.ra u30t~ ~me ax i!l rea
r1 .am.
Blackstock ma.de a. house to house can- that Mr. Blake woulJ be defeated!. They the following, ~yings of em.i:mmt clerg}l- Pnnce B1sma.vck has given a: <ilualified
vaas. Had Mr. Blake been in the riding foolishly risked money on their ~xpeota- men concerllillg a n ew book juat publillh- assent w _the theory that the 11ieh should
all throug'.h the campaign and me.de a per- tions,and be1ame .insolent and unmanner- ed. "'Christ Crowned Within' is clear, give relnt1vely more than th~, _w.oor to the
·
·
scrintoral 211udi -warm wit]l; the pulsa.tbns suppol!t c;if th& State.
e onal ca nvass, his present majoritv would ly in their con d uct O.L• t h eir
campauin. of Divine
t'
- - - - - - - - - - - -Ii£&. The m&thod is origiii.al,
}iave hben doubled.
Th1t March number of the Cottage
They took all their heaviest guns into the the sty l~·- is. attractive, a.nd the ~irit
It cannot be denied but t hat the Pro- riding, and com.urned an alarming a.mount most delig.l'i,tful l It is especially ril:ifa in He<vt!IL reaehes us in good season. The
exc~J.lemce of the literary por tion of the
vincial, M unicipal and Dominion elec- of powder in the a.tt.impt to terrify the a.pt quota..ti0ns from Scripture, very ap- number is well sueh.ined. 'l'he children
Mr. propriate: s.n.d spiritual comments, and n.re- not forgotten, and we notice a numtions huld within the put six months electorate. But it was of no u 11e.
strikin,g il11111tra.tions. from the live11 of
have very eeriously interfered with busi- Blake·s friends stood loyally to the front noted -wr-iters and sainte. I believe the be:r· of articles on practical omestic subness. If the time spent over them by and fought the battle for him with mag- book will be read equally with any jecis, written by ladies who are authority
C8.nadiaTJ G during that period could be nificent vigor and enthusiasm. Scarcely Bishop Taylor has written. The evange- Glilo such matters.
CJONSlJHPTION CJIJRED,-An Ola t>hyeioinn
computed and paid for, an 11.mount equal a man flinched in the whole constituency, listic fire of t he author glowa on every l"etired
from practioe. having had placed in his
page. It is one of \he be~t books ever hands by
an East India missionary the formula
to·our riati<·nal de\Jt would be rnquired. and the fact that t h e great leader was re- printed. 1t ia werth its weight in ~old.
ot a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy
And after all, w ha.t has been gahted ?
, turned by his old majority proves that From my heart I thank the author for l\nd permanen tcure oruoneumption.Bronchitis,
Catarrh Asthma. and all thrOl\t and J,nng Af
lt is most creditable to the electors of the dli<graceful Riel cry took no hold up- baving w1•itten and published it. I shall rectlons: also a poaitive and radical cure for
on Ont&rio Money, intimidation, and prize it among.my trea~?res, ~nd.I heart- Nervous Debility and all nervous Compla.!~ts,
Wost Durhum that 1mch a tremendous
having tested Its wonderful cu~at1ve
.
·
h
d ily commend it to all.
Pnce m cloth after
powers in thousn.nrls or cases, has relt it hla
multi1.ude of excited electore as assembled partisan election machmery, t ese an. cover 75 cents, in paper cover 50 cents. duty to make it known to his sutferinll fell~ws.
Actuated by this motive and a des1re to reUeve
in Bow rnanville on Monday night, 21st these alone, ga\'e the Government their On receipt of price it will be sent by m!l.il human
suffering, I will send free of charge, to
majority
in
this
Province.Gfo/}e,
from
the
Marion
Tre.ot
Depoditory,
Saraall who desire it, this recipe, in German,J!ren!Jh,
inet., p!iaacd t hrough the jubilations and
or English, with full dire.c tions for pi:epar1.ng
- -- -- - toga Springs, N. Y.
d001onstrations of lhnt never-to-be-forSeat by ma.1! by addrossm i.w1th
FRER SBT OF HA:rtNEss.-S. Thompson
At the dissolution of partnership Sale_, and usini;::.
nBlllin~ this pa.per, W. A. NoYI!!S 149
gotten occasioo, withont a misdemeanor, & Co. will gfve grati11 ta the person buy- you ca.n buy Lace Curtains wor.th two sta.mp,
Power's BloekRockester N. Y.
i5
an unfriendly encounter 0r mi11hap of iug the most goods at their shop during dollars for OM twenty-five per pair, and DK. · LOlf"S WOBltl SYll1JP hnM rcn111ved
~ kind. The influence 0f U10 Scott 1887, a set of all Nickle Single HarnillB Curtains worth fin dollar1 for three. a.a pe worw from U to 311 led la Jenl{tlt.. U
a.Utt deatron all kind.I el' l'l'Orms.
worbll $25.00.
&b11rt80n & Bond
Ae\. WM 110 doubt for jlOOd.
I "'
"
"
!
•
The· c.b a,nge to, be accomiplish,e@
on or ab0,u t. thie,1st d1a1y oft Marelh,.
whe·n : John Rotxertson., b>ymutu,. al
agreeme'.n t, will ret.i.:ue from the·
firm'. A goo:d deal o f mo.o ey w-il.1
be :uequi,r ed in 0rder to· complete·
the , arra\ngem~ents e'n te1red . in'l10.,.
1n: ojr der· to ID'.il:ake things,
move be.tween: r1ow- an,d the fiirstJ
of Mare,h ,. our·V\THOLE STOC,K .
wilt 1be of:ffered
Novelties in,:r..egislation.
u
Let us hope that the Riel cry has been proceasien: before reaching. the centre oft ~
485 406
160: 81
forever buried. It should not have been the town. It was an OrOOJr]y and we!'li.~
NEWCAS'1Jillll.
mac;le an issue in the latA elections.
cond ucted demonstration .
~ Sub-division No. 1. 30 37
7
The 'l'0ri.es have been rieeaeed in th~· Ii "
"·
'' 2. 43. 48
5
The very n arrow majority-if it proves
to· be a m6jority- fer the Gr1vernment Globe and e. Joci\l paper 'lllith trying te•~~
73
85
12
C.ArullW.MIGHT.
will gi..-e the opposition a much better over';]1elm e.nd des.troy M~- Blake'.:><.li
81
57
chance to oppose barl rneasur~s theu they meetmg on Monday mght l]l!l'~v1ous to the-!: S·ub-diMisio:g, No. 1. 24
eleo~ion. We are no e.polvgist for the.
2. 14 83
69
h&d in the hst two parliament~.
Tories, but we deny that they ma.Cle any.;.· "
"·
" 3. 27
75
48
The N. P. was made to do good service attempt to break up that nueting, unles~· "
<•·
" 4. 33; 65
32
in the contest, and that its virtues are
98 304
206
recognized by the laboring classes is passing the hall m11oy be so construed. .
We were informed on the day of the pro~ ·
i»WlMM..UtY OF 'lt'OOiORITES.
shuwn by the very lar ge vote t!1ey gave cession that M:r. Blackstock had request- ·
1
IDlAKJl.
:EllN'l'lNG.
in support of its advocates in the cities
ed the bands not to play when passing tho.- J301w1mund:llo.. ... .... .
51
8.D<.1, tow n s.
hall, and we know for a fact that it waa :Darli:agton .. . · · • · · · • · •· 309
A,fter the treatment meted out to New- the friends of M:r. Blake -..v-ho made the •Clarka·. • • • • · · · · - · · · · ·-· 79
castle by the Dominion Government, it
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wail h ardly expected the Tories there wai1 passing. There was loud and contin•-would give Mr. 13lacki!tock a. very hearty
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