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, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889.
illING ROBBERY.
OUR CITY ( JOVERNMRNT.
ii and A ttempting to Hell It. Tho D uties of the M ayor, Common
And Other Olllclals.
nan p erhaps t wenty-six
l i n i n g t o h ail f rom C anada,
hi« b rother l ives, i n D anto G eorgetown several
nd hired o ut by d ayw' w ork
rgln. H o was k nown t o
I h eavily, a nd l it* w an c onit h eart.
ruing he called on U vory> u l o n a nd e ngaged a h orse
y " for t he d ay." H outou
lug w rong i n his a ctions
ivc t he t u r n o u t . H e < lrove
nory's store and h itched,
•itore l ie f ound t ho c lerks
onple o f l ittle i rirls w ailing.
eel o f t hem t h e i r b usiness,
' h o m ' t o g o h ome. O ne of
>rothors, w ho had b een u p
orders, s hortly c a t u r l u l u
i a nd f ound s everal p aekuy s trewn o n the f loor,
"The l i t t l e g irls said t h a t
it." l ?oiii£ c o n f r o n t e d b y
lie f inally a cknowledged
t a nd p aid t h e d aiimso.
it h e w as d r u n k a nd let
oft t lie store.
i
ne a nd t he y o u n g m a n h ad
•ii u p w i t h t he t urnout,
on ton b egan to grow 1111ally set o ff i n s earch o f
unrriage.
10 goon f ound t hat t he f el11 to N orwalk, p olling p ills
:> h<>ii!»o o n t he w ay. A t
k h o a ttempted t o p ell t he
aruvss m aker, b ut, f ailed,
ho horse up at (Irwgory**
he h arness a nd b lanket* t <
i<t<8 d ealer a nd ofl'ercd t hem
e o-xtrciuoly low sum of
as ipceptecf,
On M onday, M ay t tth, o ne w eek f rom
the d ny o f t h(>lr e lection, t he o fficers o f
the city o f D anbury o uter u pon t heir
respective* d uties. T ho m ayor, c lerk,
treasurer, H horilT a nd a uditor, u nlike
the o fficials o f tho b orough, hold o ffice
for t wo years. T he a n i m a l m eeting o f
the c ity w ill b e a djourned u n t i l t he f ollowing d ay for the t ransaction o f o ther
business.
T h e c o m m o n c o u n c i l w i l l f i l l t h e p osition o f I lio p resent b orough b oard, b ut
in a n o n l i r e l y d ifferent, m a n n e r . Perhaps t he best w ay t o d e f i n e t hi'' b ody i s
t o n ay t h a t i t is a l egislature o n ; i
s m a l l s cale.
T I I K C O M M O N r orvrn.. ]
The b oard o f a lilermen, < 'omposeil of
all ( he a l d e r m e n o f the c i t y , a nd t h e
board o f c o i i i i c i l m c n , e om|>osedof n i l
t h e c oniieilmen f o r m t h e c ommon
council, n iid e ach m eets s eparately.
The m ayor presides a t t h t > m e e t i n g s o f
each, b ut has n v o t e o nly i n c ase o f - :i
t i e. The c i t y c lerk a cts a s c lerk o f e ach.
Kach board i n i i st e lect a t t h e f irst m eeting o f'oaoh n ew e imncil a p resident o f
the c ouncil f rom a moiiK t h e i r n u m b e r ,
to provide o ver t heir m eetings i n t h e
absence o f the m ayor d u r i n g t he y ear.
The hoard o f c ommon o ounoilnien m ay
be s pecially c onvened a t a ny t i m e b y
the m ayor, a nd r egular m eetings o f
each b ody m ust b o h eld i ll s uch t ime a s
may bo f ixed b y the o rdinances o f the
city, e xcept, t h a t t he r egular n uttings
of e ach o f said b odies m ust n ot b o h eld
traced t he horse t o the w i t h i n t w e n t y - f o u r h ours o f each o ther.
mid that the mac had f all- Iu each body a m ajority o f all the m emmipanioti a t N orwalk. b ut bers t hereof s hall c o n s t i t u t e a q uorum
jf the thief could not b for t he transaction o f business. A ny
also f ound t he h arness member o f e ither body w ho s hall while
and recovered ( hem on holding o fHoo, d irectly o r I ndirect l y,take
ruees milker*;}. He p laeod or b argain f or a nv f ee on p ecuniary
tho h ands of t ho INor- consideration t o i n t i u e n c o h is o fficial
ies who a r«> n ow on t in vote o r a ction u pon a ny r esolution
whatever, o r o rdinance p onding i u s aid
iiring horse t hief.
5 home H outou f ound that common c ouncil, or e ither body t hereof,
'had boon t ampered w ith shall p ay to the c i t y a l ine e qual i n
II hills had l>eeu t aken, the amount to the fee on p ecuniary consid> money. Several d ozen eration s o d irectly t aken o r b argained
for, b e e xpelled f rom t he o ffice a nd forrorv also stolon,
nt by (he n ame of K en- ever be d isqualified f rom holding a ny
vay; is a bout l ive feet office i n the city.
iu h eight; twonty-six
ra s ieklylight moustaohe
it; shabby black clothes
n b right looking. I t w il
iin if ho. is found.—llidgv-
Every vote, resolution, order or ordinance., w hich passes e ither b ody m ust IK*
transmitted to the other, and if passed
there also shall be sent to the mayor,
who s hall e ither approve it w ithin s ix
days.in w hich case it shall become opor-
for the p rovevt'on of disease of any kino'
uid for the promotion and preservation
>f the h ealth of the inhabitants of tho
Who was
Knee Panb
Wlio was tli
worth 40c, i
Who was tl"
this directio
And in as n
pants at 18c
on w ill sell 1
]" Htoi's w i l
Ai I h esm
' ' n * 1 nf M en'
i - i i v of H ani
A N N K A I , A ITHOPHIATIONH.
The c ommon c ouncil-must present nt
'he a nnual m ooting, t o b e held i n A pril
in e ach y ear, a d etailed e stimate o f t in*
expenses o f tho c ity, f or t he year n ext
following, in each of the department*,
with such explanations a nd s uggestions
(is t h e y m av ( loom p roper t o s u b m i t . I f
tho m eet i ng a pproves o f t h e e stimates,
" ey w ill a uthorize t ho r equisite a ppro-!
'iation t o bo m ade b y t h e C ommon;'
council.
SA I . A
The m ayor
num.
Tli c i t v c lerk
The f re u surer.
The
fr'KMl
Tl-e
.-if Oo.O
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' The
menf. O -'l
The a s*
iwii'l m en!
l'i T
of
I i ll
I'll.
The U Sn s i s i i"-.
i.Wll o l
The
r . i l c o f -•> |
llJ^t'M
III
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The s h e i ' i f V o f s aid c i l y . f or : it t e n d a n ; ' « |
at t he c i t y c oiirl. t he s um o f §1.50 p en
day. n u d f or : i l l o < l n ' r s ei'vices r endered
said c ity, t he l epal fees provW^il b v t h < j
s t a t u t e s o f t h e s tate f or s heriffs.
DEMOCRATIC CAl'd'SBS.
Tho N ominations M niic h i tho W ards Lust
Xlpht.
FIliST W A 1 U > .
i
Tho D emocratic m embeiT of the First
ward m et a t t he C ity H all last e vening
to m ake n o m i n a t i o n s f or a w ard t icket}
Edward T avlor was ohosen c hairmaiji
and I I. B. I'earce, secretary.. Charles
S. A ndrews, of 1.1 Terrace 'Plnee, wai
nominated f or a lderman. F or c ouncil!
men, Eugene W. S elleek, of NA. 1 D iviif
ioii s treet, a nd C harles I). Mason, of 4
(5eorge s treet^ were chosen.
W. A!
Braun, P. J. Fisher and James jli
Welch were c hosen w ard committee. '"
SECOND W AHI).
The D etnoerats of the Second ward
met at the r ink, lust evening.to choose d
ward t icket. J udge J . Howard Taylqf
presiding and E. M. Bulkley ac-tiug ai
clerk. Willintn W. S underland of 75 E lnj
street, w as n ominated f or alderman.anS
Charles L, H alstead. of 28 S mith «t.iW«i
Farmi
Garde
Barbe
Poultr
Rubbe
Builde
House
....
.
in .tlje hand| of: the
>ri]tie8ft wKo ore noiw*; ori-'ihe
3 daring horse thief,
ilrig home Boutou found that
afo had beou tampered with
nail bills had been t aken, t he
Mo money. Severn! dozen
Is were also stolon,
wont by the n nme of Kenngway; is about live feet
lea iu h eight; twenty-six
veara s ickly l ight moustache;
r h a t ; s habby black clothes,
rom b right l ooking. I t w ill
h him if he is found.
vote T)r* action '< tipon» airjf
or ordinance pending in said
e.oiiimon council, or either body thereof,
shall pay to the c ity a l ine equal in
amount to the. fee on p ecuniary consideration so d irectly taken or bargained
for, be e xpelled f rom the oftjeo and forever be dlsqualitlod f rom holding any
office in the c ity,
j
Every vok\, order or ordinance w hich po.sso.rt e ither b ody m ust h e
transmitted t o tin* o ther, a nd'if passed
theru also shall be sent to the mojror,
who s hall e ither a pprove i t w ithin s ix
days,in w hioh <iase i t shall become operative a nd e ffectual, o r d isapprove i t, irt
which ease it becomes Inoperative and
PUBL1CAN C ITY C AUCUS.
Ineffectual, i n w hich l atter case h e s hall
return it to the body inSvhieh i t/originatIliliimn N onilnntril f or M ayor. ed, at or b efore i ts n ext r egular m eeting
(within si.x days) w ith a statement of
it- w as a r ainy, d isagreeable his o bjections i n w riting, a nd a fter s uch
lepuhlfcnti city caucus was statement has boon read in each body
led a t W ildnmn'R h all, last another v ote s hall b e t aken i n e ach u pon
such m easure, a nd if the r esult i n each
working clement a nd p rem- is i n Its f avor b y a m ajority vote o f all
iers of t hat p arly b eing out the m embers, p resent or absent, it s hall
?ho n ominations were n md< thereupon b ecome o perative a nd e ffectthree o rder o n i nformal bal- ual, w i t h o u t t he a pproval o f the m ayor.
hinggot s o m onotoaous t h a t If t he m ayor s hall r efuse o r n eglect
.iixl B . S cott m oved t hat t i n signify h is a pproval o r disapproval
be f ormal b efore t he t icket any s uch m easure s o t ransmitted t o him
wen, said m otion prevailing. within s ix d ays a fter i ts r eception, s aid
iterruptlon t o t his g eneral measure s hall become o perative a nd
•ho s election of a m ember of effectual a lthough approved b y h im.
mmitteo, w hen two b allots
ter 8 o'clock DaiuVl W.Meek> n v e n t i o n t o order a nd a skiintl<ms f or c h a i r m a n . H .N
the o nly n ame m entionor
accordingly chosen to preCrofutt was s elccU'd as secn u t A r t h u r I I. A vcrill a iiLhe m eeting t h a t t he v oters
ward w ould p lease r emaii
fU>r t he g eneral c aucus a nd
councilman i n p lace o f D an
lict, r esigned. I ra U . W i l d >n a s imilar e rrand f or the
1, t hat t he YOUTH r e m a i n
to for a lderman o n t heii
•ed b y The w i t h d r a w a l o f
ihuldyce.
ving r esolution f rom t h
epUnliean c lub w as preit H ie c ity e nuciis e lect n c ity c oin
Imll l ip c oiujHwoil n f t lu'^clmlr
r w rtnl r oiiiiiiltto<><i, i tml f t l lflli
ippollited l iy.lhe c ity c uuciis w
u u ' i n i i i i i >f t he c iPinuiKlee.
(ion was adopted by 11
ones moved t hat t he caucus
n i nformal b allot f or m ayor,
u prevailed,
appointed W illiam N . B al1 13. Sootl and N athan T.
TS of the m oetiiur,
ot t he f irst b allot w as u s
The c ommon c ouncil w hen assembled
accordingly t o l a w . s hall h ave power; i n
the m anner provided i n I h is c harter, b y
a c oncurrent v o t e o f a m a j o r i t y o f the
members o f e ach board present a nd
absent, t o m ake, a lter, r epeal a nd ( Miforce o rdinances n ot i nconsistent w ith,
this c harter, o r t h e s t a t u t e J aws o f t h i s
state, or o f the I ' n i t e d S tates f or t i n following p urposes, v i / : T o m anage.
regulate 1 , a nd c ontrol t he f i n a n c e s a nd
properly, t o p rovide t he m ode o f k eeping t he a ccounts o f t h e c i t y o f a d j u s t i n g
claims a gainst t h e c i t y , t o r egulate an<1
II x t h e s alaries a nd c ompensation o f all
ollicers a nd e mployees o f the c ity, a nd
prescribe t h e d u t i e s o f the o flicers, p rovide f or t h e p olice o f the c i t y , t o preserve order a nd peaoe : t o p revent a nd
quiet r iots a nd d isorderly a ssemblages ;
to p revent v ice a nd i m m o r a l i t y ; t o s uppress g ambling h ouses, houses o f i l l f a m e a nd the t housand a mi one t hings
of t he k ind n ecessary i n a c i t y .
Within six!y d ays a fter a ny o rdinance
lias b een passed t he m ayor m ay c all,
and If requested i n w riting b y live momher* o f t he c ommon c ouncil, a nd t w e n t y
other voters o f the c ity, s hall c all a
special m e e t i n g o f the v oters' o f the
city t o a pprove o r d isapprove said o rdinance. I f a m a j o r i t y o f the v oter-* o f
t h e c i ( y b e p resent a nd v o t i n g a t s aid
meeting, s hall vote t o d isapprove i t, i t
shall f rom t h a t t l i u e b e r epealed a nd
void, o therwise i t s hall c ontinue i n
force.
T H K r O W K U S O K T UB M A Y o K .
The m ayor" o
b e the
of votes cnst ........... . . . . . . . 100 chief e xecutivef the c ity s hall H e has
m agistrate.
:hotcc
.......
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power t o a dminister o aths, t o t ake dis'llcltimn
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positions, a nd the a cknowledgment o f
deeds a nd o ther i nstruments i n all onset".
ty.
1
He is authorized toe.xeroiso w ithin t h e
t s o f the '
the
.-rill's m otion the b allot wa l i m iheriffs byeity a lleneralpowers given
to s
the
s tatutes of
null and u second m otion this s tate f or the pg
o f the
ruination o f Mr. W ildmuu peace, a nd may at reservationoimrnnid
n il t imes e
the a id f a nv heriff, c
t y or e
for city clerk wns n ext or- deputy oheriff, csonstable,o u natchmanity,
s
w
or
;n# as follows:
policeman, o r any or all of t h e m t < > trether-with s nch'oilinr i iif' ' » J »>«"- i->.uf f otos cast ............... . . J
>*« '•**-«.*•** y1»» CT, vi.-^
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nominated for a ldermanjj Fort .powti,onmen, Eugene,W. Selleck. 6f N& I Divii(on street, and Charles BJ 'Mason, of
George street,, were chdsen. W. j
Braun, P. J. Fisher anjd, James «|
Welch were chosen ward committee.
SECOND W A«D.
The P emoerntdpf t he ( Second ward
met a t t he r ink, Inst e venjng,to choose a
ward t icket 1 . J udge.!. H oward T nylop
presiding a nd K. M . B iilkley a cting a£
clerk. W illiam W. S underland of 75 E lrfl
street, w as n ominated f ormlderman.aiuj
Charles T,. H alstead, of 28' H mith streetj.
and C aleb til. P uniy, of 28 H ighland
avenue, received t he n 6ininntiom f or
eonncilmcn. T he w ard c ommittee arf
John P. Walsh, Charles JI. Sttabrooft
and ( ieorge M . S nnderland.
The T hird ward democratic c aucus
was h eld a t M oPhelemy's h all o n W hite
street, l ast n ight, t o n ominate a w ard
ticket. F . S. O lmstcad called t he m eet r
inji t o order a nd Dr. A lbert F ox was
chosen c hairman, David Boil's secret airy. F . O liver S m i t h o f.'U'.j W h i t e « I reed,
was n ominated f or a lderman. George
.W. T aylor of-"-'."> W hite s treet a nd Oscar
H. M eeker o f KM! W hile s treet got t he
n o m i n a t i o n s f or c ouncikmcn. T he w ard
c o m m i t t e e a re F . S. Olimtead. O . I f.
Meeker a nd A. W. Cole.
KOl'HTH
P
Buil
Sous
H
181 and 18
Saturday
Lily
WAIMt.
The Fourth ward D emocratic c nnciiH
met at th|> c ourt h ouse. .I n ines W alsh
was elected c hairman a nd W i l l i a m M ePhelemy was chosen secretary. Mr.
Walsh, l awyer, w as n ominated f or altdcrman o n the f o u r t h b allot.
William
MePliolemy.of S I T own H i l l a venuo.ancj
Dietrich 1-'. I .oewe, o f .'t! S tone s treets,
sccure<l t h e m u u h i n t i ons f or c ouncil m en,
The w ard c o m m i t t e e a re C harles D onui,
D. F,. L oowe and W. B. S harp.
Deer H ill School.
Report o f t h e Deer H ill school, f or t lfl>
week e n d i n g A p r i l ~ (!th.
N'o. ~ - Number of s cholars. 'JS. Pat
cent, at tendance, 94.2,
Xo. 1 — N umber of scholars, 44. Per
cent, u ttcndiinee, SXU1.
A. M. E. /Jon.
The U ev. J . A. K vniiH. t lu ; pnstcr H UI! agent,
ni'-loos iinil n u'iniiersof Hie A. M. K '/.ion Mi4ton, n f | k»ni>urj, t »ke p ieniuro I n i x-uiriilnt:
iiinks t o t in- people of U iuitniry f ur H ie sniu i ff
t i n - t vnr u f t i n - i m l l . < i!.i«>; p uiil o n p nsior
>=Hliiry, H .7^: N et proi eeiN. flO.T^.
Jons N . H 11.KY. S ocrotary.
No w onder y ou say t hat n il soaps i
adnltepitcd i f v >n h ave n ot t ried Brussels.
COLOSS
f / \l
tl/
Don't d espair o f i hiding » p ure s on
u n t i l y ou h ave t n e d Brussels.
SniUJi H roK.' ?3 Sltcos
for m en n re a c-knowic-lgipd b y n il t o ' •
t h e l>est ^-{ shoes i n ( 'otinei-tieul. N en
genuine u nless stumped on ^oie. ' 'Sni-f
Bms.' S3 Shoe.*.' Sold n ulv fit ~\V> y.-.\'.
strt^t.
IN
BEAUTY
I
And a D
it
nsc
Prices ;
SevcTity-fhc iVv/c*: T ihmnticr-ct: - !>''•
brie s hirts o( ' »»ro\vn r uiike « i ;}i'- ,;;,
we ^l :it 45 e,
40-v'i-uU eac-li. "Th'-\o'1-iviC
Fi;r
sn'e . 'ITJ'V !
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- *i--'.,-*;--;! ( • - . • . 5 ;xi ,..^. T - y,' anatl
Ifv'fral, onder
from tlisjt . t ime b«' ' n>pealed am" ndulU'jrattKiacy on'say tbjaf all j
ard p. Soott and K athan T.
you h'avpiiQt tHp<3 rus
Void, other wt« it «haJJ i continue lit
ellers of the meeting. •;
,
force. '
ill of [tfte f irst ballot. was as
THK r OWKUH O F T il H M AYOH.
Don't despair of i iudinp: a pun1 soap
BEAUTY *
The l uayoi' o f t in- < -ity s hall 1>£ t he u n t i l vou h a've t ried Brussels.
.1(10
;jor of v otes cunt
chief executive tatlgixtCpA*. Il«- hus
Ami a
Smith Uros.' $8fSlu-rs
power t o a (huinUt,er o nth>*, t o tak*t di«i. W lldiuaii .................. H7
r \V. Hc»tt
....................
'M
for men .ire !K-lyHo\v!efl^d by all to b
l)0sltions, and . tho aoknoXvledAriuett of
K. lingers
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deeds a nd o ther i nstrument* i n all cnsef. the best *'J shoes in ( 'oiiBociieut. N"on 'MvO^in
m-<ty
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1
He i a a uthorized t oc-xercisewilliiti t he genuine u nless sttiropiK? pn ^ole, ''Siiiif
Avorlll's m otion t in 1 b allot was l i m i t s q t tho ' cll>' a ll t he p owers u lven Bros.' $8 Shoes.1 Sold cinly at '££> y.:'. Prices:
formal and u second m otion to slier i ff* by tl}(J j rcuonil tftatutfti ol sti'eet.
nomination of Mr. WildiafttJ this s late f or the p reservation o r t he Sevunty-lhc . !••;•!•- n nWuuiicrtHl ' "-•
peace, a nd may al a ll t i i m - s < o m i n i i n t )
IV,
brie .shirt's o f ' -in- c xvn n njk' 1 ^^ ' ! :h< tl!.:
ot f or c ity o lt>rk w as n oxt or- t l i e a l d o f a ny s heriff, c oi'iiitv o iM'lty,
dennty sheriff, e onslabie, w atclunuii o r
ulting as f ollows:
|>oliceinan, o r any or all of t h e m t < > .>cr of volcsi c ust
.................
1/J uethev, w i t h s ueli ot h er aid a -> m ay b i) u choice
. ...................
. . . U . lu-w'ivnry ; a nd w henever ( u- f h a l l J i a v e •-'.'! 1 M aiv. s trt-.-u
reasoti t o b rlievo t lnu !:rc:it t ippi-*ition
7 1•
i
will be m ade t o t h e e ^eention of h i- a n >oley
Ilii'rity h e " hall I rivc ;io\vcr t o c n l i n ut
>rnt
t h e a ctive i i > i i i l i l i o f i l ie i - i l v , a nd i n: 1
exert a ll the f orce n ei-es-inrv' t o c uab'"
v» ...'.^'..'.'.'.^.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'. \arris' m otion t hot hbeallot w ast h i u f l u - ch \
him t.) e xecute
l aws \ v i
It s hall a lso b e t h o d u t y o l t he m ayor t o
.1. i '. l >..r:if. i n . i . -•
:ial a nd t hoiioiniuation o f Mr. recommend t he a doption o f a ll s uch M. H a l i l w i n . a n. I A \ V. T
l>. i l l . . .
measures c onnected w i t h t he p olice
u w as d eelariMl u n a n i m o u s ,
security, h ealth, cleanliness and ^<'^|
ir t hon oitlored t h a t t he c auSutler.
Mr.
•e t heir b allots f or a c ity t rea- oral w ell bohitf o f » aid c i t y a nd tho
mprovement- o f its government a nd Lndies s lippers a nd ( > x f o n l s in a ll t in
dling: a * f ollows:
A«'< o nipan
[ \ n n n c c s a s h e s h a l l d eem expedient, t o l u t i t s l s tyles, a t S t i i n d i s h & Thompson'!*
>or of v ntcn CIIHI
171 •oiniHniiieate t o the c ommon e onncil a t raniriiAr i n priee I rom 4 0 cents t o ^L'.f^l iuv<! t liclr o wn e on
tlo
n c hoice
£6 h<- e nd o f e ach t lscal y ear a g eneral Schoorlhocs a s pecialty.
VIHUUtH
I.Vi
statement o f the s ituation, s tate a nd
uly
.'.
condition o f the c itv I n r elation t o its
3
.4 I t I I I K I t.
government , e xpcinlit t ires, t lnances a nd
i-.im
'J
improvements, w hich r eport a nd recomM llfonl. pril 18t)i.
EUV.' CIS.- Cost
mendations s hall b e e nteivd u pon t he l>y KKl X N KiV —.llu.l..—In N c*veltne H all Ao \ Vllll«m
lor
t-v. ;. S f njn-r, .Miss K
t
Wo
I
I
n-conls o f said c ity w i t h i n l ive d ays a f- klliacy. b oth of N ow M llfortl. •*
ter t heir r eception, a nd p ublished i n Un K V — K v U 'l'.--Ill l iii-tt-liT, A pril l .'iltl. U v
m anner
of was a lso n iudi- f ormal, a nd such* o rder. a s s aid common c ouncil t h e H I M . \ V. ]•'. l icili-ilici. A inoti Jl. K ll.-y mid
Mi.ss Siii:ih A K itiipp. I xitli «f l iftnliury.
PRICES:
itlon of Mr. Williams dcclan-d shall
I'lTCHFi:—ri-'i'K - I n l tr<Mvst<-r. A p r i l -.';>th, l>y
T I 1 K riTY Cl.KUK's IH'TIKS.
» on m otion.
TICKK
InW i-slov
;>r city s heriff was n ext or- Tlfi' c lerk of t h e c ity shall also be clerk iMissi vi-v. \ vuii:un MmChliirko. rookBrid. I Mtchcrniul
t -'iuuiy I 'c.-k. i t of H
>waril"B. Scott m ad<> a m otion of t he b oard o f c ommon c ouncil, a nd
allot bo a f ormal ouo, • which shall m ake a nd keep the records o f u ll
ovailed. T ho r esult o f t hi' the v otes a nd p roceedings o f s aid e i t v ,
Tiro
Fire
and o f said c ommon c ouncil: he s hall
er of v oti-.i cast . ........ ......... I SO cause t he o rdinances o f s aid c ity lo b e
n choice
.................
. .vl published according t o l aw, a nd w hen
so p ublished, s hall e nter u pon t he recfull
M>
ords h is c ertitlcaU- t hereof; he s hall also
m a k e c ut riest u pon .said n-oonls o f his
IIIIS
1
own a cts i n ser\g n otices o f orders
nnu.i.
1
passed b y s aid c ommon c ouncil ; h e
1
shall i ssue o ver h is s igimluir s uch l iJf
I
censes a mi p ermits a s may be g ranted
; t hen moved ( hat t ho'cnuo 1 by s aid c ommon c ouncil. H e s hall a lso
a f ormal b allot f or c ity a udl- record a ll a m e n d m e n t s t o t h i s c harter,
niotion was agreed to. The and a ll b y-laws a nd o rdinance* p tuwd
by the c ommon c ouncil i n a b ook k ept
-r of v oton c n*t
\f>:< for t h a t p urpose. A ll r ecords of said
a cholciT N clerk s hall h ave t he s ame v alidity a s
.tnUll
1'Jii
records o f t o w n c lerks, a nd s hall b e
III!
IT
e i t h e r b y t hemselves o r by c ertilled
til
N
copies, u nder t he s eal o f the c ity. l ie
•t
" ..a
will keep his ollice onon at s uch h ours as
Till.
,
.1
the c ommon c ouncil s hall o rder a nd
direct.
iu> m ade a nd pas.-H'd m aking
ASSISTANT C I . K H K .
(ion o f M r. liaiklall n nani-
i)tt then m oved t hat t in 1 mou t ln> f oro p art o f t h<- i -vonlinff t lu> e lection o f the c hairoily I MHlllUitt-OO l x> I XM-Oll-
The c ommon council m ay at any t ime
appoint a n a ssistant c lerk! w ho, h aving
been duly q mililled, s hall i n the absence.
disability o r ( Tenth o f said c lerk, perform a ll" t he d uties o f t hat ollice, a nd
illl records and a cts of s nid a ssistant
shall h ave t ho same v alidity as t he
records a nd a cts o f the c ity clerk.
T ho ' object I x-iiiK t hat t he
f tho v oiuinittoo choose t heir
nan. T his was objected to
THE t 'lTY T K E A S t ' H K H .
k H arris, w ho c laimed that
ys c ustotuiu-y t hat t ho f irst ThetroHsnrer o f tho city s hall h ave
tiber of tlit' o otniuittwi bo t hw (•hi! s umo relative powers, a nd p erform
md InstttUoed sevt'nil oas
the relative d uties in said c ity, as town
said t hat t ho oasos i nstancod treasurers h ave a mi p erform i n t lu-ir
Tlie f ollowiog n
OIHARD,
AMRHIC*
LAXCAS
TRA.DSR
Jo
. U ooin 3 , U ult
THED.
BR
Medium
a
JAC
POWDER
Purr*
> 8cjQtt?jttien moved that the mocle'iii tjhe fore part of t h^ eyon;«»riihifc tin- election of the c hnirthe city ooinniiltoe l x> rt>eonTlns 'object befog U nit the.
SB of we committee ehoose their
a i n n a u . T his w as Objected t o
'rank H arris, w ho c laimed ( hat
Iways c ustomary t hat t lui H rst
mom her o f t he committee h ot h o
in, and instanced several cases.
,'i'ill mild t hat ( ho cases i nstanced
t, a nalogous, a nd h oned t hat t he
would p revail. M r. H olmes also
i f avor of the m otion. Tho i notT was l lnally carried,
then m oved t hat t his
appoint a oommtttw o f l ive,
.11 l >o k nown an t ho c ity c ommit.tide of t he ward c ommittee, a nd
Htrong p i c a ' I n U s f avor. M r.
opposed t he m otion, a nd hoped
i c ommittee, w ould b o c ompact
dd go ad l lrsl i n t e n d e d . O n a
. H olmes' m otion w as lost'.
•ott t h e n read the resolution and
hut t he c lmise m aking t he i nemen b y t his c aucus chairman h e
out. T he m otion w as c urried.
>tlon o f C aptain t jiiicn I h o e a n -
appoint aii fassJatau't clerk^
heon duly:qUsHOed,8ball:in the absonef",
disability or; dtwth of *aid olork, |>ep^
form a ll t in.*' d uties o f ( hat o flieo, a nd
ill! rveords and a cts of said assistant
shall have t he same v alidity a s the
records a nd a cts o f t ho oily c lerk.
THK crrv
The t reasurer o f the, c fty shall have
the s ame r elative powers a nd p erform
the r elative d uties i n said c ity, a s t own
tivasnrers h avo a nd p erform in{ t heir
respective towns.
C A N N O T H K C K l V K C OMI'K'N'SATION. .
No m ember of t he c ommon council
can receive salary or c ompensation for
his s ervices, e.xeept t he m ayor a nd the
clerk.
.
Arl'OlNTMUN'TS.
'-;g.T ; •..'• v:*( •
•;-'
i
ai's
il
no ol!'l
is < v«>«k, a nd t h l n k s h im a v a l u - o t l l ' T j l l - t uepon e ,abm l e h.ir::ei
removed
*o, (iconic l latit'ord, ^ W i l l i a m Mtrain--! h i m . w i t h o u t a h e a i i i I t h e
>avld t trny, Ccorgt- H rn'ttonand til t o a p p e a r a nd be h eard t h ereotl.
'thci-s own stepper-*.
*
POWDER Long
Absolutely Pure.
ii
his p owder n ever varies. A m arvel o f p urtt.v
Itroagtb BUI! w iiok'soment'ss. Mora economic*)
tluin o nllimry k ltuls, HIH! cnimot he sold I n ooi|ipetttinn w i t h t he i n u l t l t u d e o r low tost, s hoH
wi'lglit i kliuu or p hosphate powders. Sold 111
Crtii.s.
HOVA1, H A K I N O I 'OWDKK CO.,
100 W all Street, New York.
All elections and a ppointuiontB to
olllce o r to any p osition w i t h i n t he
appointing power o f the c ommon c ouncil, w hich i ncludes a ll elect ions a nd appointments n ot c onferred b y the c har
(cr o n the electors o f said c ity, s hall b e
made b y a p lurality o f b allots cast i n
each b ranch o f t he c ommon c ouncil
v o t i n g s eparately, t he c aptain a nd a ll
other p olice o fllcors b olh r egular a*l
eeded t o a f o r m a l b allot f or t i l e special, w ill be a ppointed d irectly b \e m ayor, s ubject t o c onfirmation b y
ember o f t he c o n i i n i t t c e . T he
Rload
' t h e t lrst b allot r esulted i n no t h e c ommon c ouncil.
A l x k p r a nd N « ii v « Tunlo.
Mr. C hittcndoii l acking o ne o l
(>!•• K I C K U S T O n r A l ' I V I N T l ' M l .
•unary n umber, b ut w as chosen
The o fllcors t o be a p p o i n t e d a rc a sumajority oil thu s econd b a l l o t ,
p e r i n t e n d e n t o f w a t e r w orks w ho s hall
incus t h en a djourned.
also b e c ollector o f w ater r ents ; a s uperi n t e n d e n t o f p u b l i c w orks, o ther t h a n
West D iinhiiry.
\»ator w o r k s ; a c hief e ngineer o f I h e l ire
depart i n c u t , w h o s hall also p erform t he
(juires' s cliool w ill n ot be iv- dot ics o f l ire m arshal,inspector o f b u i l d intil M onday, M ay C >lh.
ings a nd s uperintendent o f t h e t in
>w r esidence o f Mr. M ackenzie a l a r m ; a n a ssistant e ngineer o f the l ire
,-illc a venue i s one of t h e l ines! d e p a r t m e n t ; a h e a l t h o lltcer, c i t y e ngineer, c ollector o f taxes a nd a ssessments,
S. lliggw h as p urchased t hree and c orporation c ounsel.
i'n i-:i u i n r i us.
lots on L ake a venue of A llen
Id ; p rice, i l.stxi.
The d u t i e s o f w h i c h o lllcor-i s h a l l b e
voters l iving n o r t h o f L 'ikc l i v e d a nd p r e s i r i b e d b y I h e c o m m o n
vlll v ote a t t he R ink, a nd t hose e o u n e i l . T hese ollieelx, e xcept co I lee I or
•nth a t the C ity f l a i l , a t ( he ol t a x e s and assessments, s hall h old o f : il e lection M onday. T he p olls llcc f o r ( w o \ c a r s , n e x t M i e c e c d i n j r t i n i r
a p p o i n l m e n t • «, M i t d u n t i l t h i ' i r
I p. i n.
appoint
n
\ v an-1
.'nor* o f t rotters I n t h i s p lace a rIe o rtlecr-* e il a >od r < | i i a 'H\ M- ,. l< !
eroUw. Leon J e n n i n g s ' e oil i -' a H eIa s a m e 10 m al l i\c i - . cnii ! c -i , ( •« .•r m a l o
n e::
i h l l v , -i
ml. . I Ccod F erris h as him in i
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Oirts-tohv
B lack Cork
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Ask Y our Druggist for Them.
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For thing trad
ments fc
mer wea
tensive s
imported
maiuifac
einbraoe
i
u 1C
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sei
ro.\ n i » i : c \ \ ' i i .
'vri; c ould yon t liluk of falling III The l o i n n i o n council c o t i s l i t n t i . i
i such a h omely f ellow '.' l li» ho n d o l h c t i l t h , . Hid s hall h \ i n • < ••••. something a w f u l . " " Yes, h ut ex> i i i.^e a ll p o« c r a nd a u t h orit \,
lovuly 0110 at t he b ank,"
th>'\l j udge necessary a nd proper
i
'
U vl
L'lsu-ra, lia
msiiras.
Miss<'s' a n
RiH-tcrs a nd
C hildren's
years.
I.adUv-