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Mrtnnfurt nrprq ?>t doors, I ^ Basil, i?:ii.u.1. ?*'o ,per ycar 5 oo | Mil)*, !l our or :u int. waoh, per year 5.oo 4 Mnrblo Yards, each, per year 2 oo Agents for marble works or quarries, per >oar, fc.oo Dealers in soda water, or other soft drinks sold from founts (provided that the fountain apparatus and at tachments shall not bo included as st.ook in estimnt ing the licence tax to be paid by merchant*)), per year 3 oo 1 Sign painters, per day $1 ; per year 6 oo Agents or dealers in wood i or coal, per year 6 oo , Dyers and cleaners, per , year, 5.oo Eating or luucli houses, per year 8 oo 1 Harness repair shops, per year 3 do 1 Agents or dealers in hhfot 1 and tallow, furs and wool, I each, per year 5.oo Sec 2 The charges for li ( V censes in any business not onum < * eraled in section one of thiH ordi- | nance shall he determined by the Mayor. Sec. 3. That, whenever in thin i ordinance Hie 1erm dealer iH used, i Hie same shall include not only | the principal, hu!, in hla, her or their absence, shall include any agent, clerk or employee managing the buoncps respectively re ferred to, and goner illy whrre ? license is herein ir posed lor the currying on of any businows, and the same is carried on by any agent, clerk or employee, fucIi ' agent, clerk or employee shall be ! Bubj.ct h> the penalties herein | imposed, should the said business ' he carried :i v it bout t out ' * i 1 sucli iicUiBi. in ino chi - maiiuLi as if ho, sho or thev v. as or v. < re11 v I tlie proprietors of s od business. |' A St. 4 No license shall h transferred fr om one 'irrn 'o n?i-l other, except with a s ilo or t runs-H for ol a -,lock el goods, shop, out-, fit or machincrv. and then inlv', on the b r 'vent ' ' 1 b f? "'nit it shall be unlaw i 'ul lo iry om any biif'neap, c?o-j cupa;jon 'or colling Mumix Ili?* j year 1 'Jo.'] an not lorlii in !?.'< < ? i diuauie, whhoui tirl j:y. the Town 'I'l-Mi ur*. r, I 10 lh use t itn calling (>r ; rolePMor, who shall, ; porafion r? Psviinr a li > a r ceipt tin rolcr, v, hvh shall en-| lltll> till) nllt'1 p Ht, 1) j It I fll ?. I t >!" , g pro - v.aoa within ihe i 'Tporalo.f Ig, yt tr omliip' 1)^comber '?1st, lltoJJ j { r , j!. !'< (i Tj/< r.:l ions. either ne^lociing or rolu'dog j to pay fho rprjmrod license 'us! horoin provided, shall pay a finej of not i<?*s than. five dollar?, nor more than one hundred dollars, j or lo in or it- >nod fir not loss than I five days or more than thirty | days S ?r. 7 All nblo.hodied ?onlc J perbous between the nges df| eighteen and fifty yoars, residing within the corporate limits of the said Town, not exempt from ronri duty nnd? r ihe laws <*/ tho ate, shall work tho streets, K pavements, ways and bridges of the town under tho direction of jl n:j<! to the satisfaction of such policemen or overseers as way bo appointed v." ?ii; i... \ ?4 , V r#??dv Ixumi nnnit>i'l?<l (?ir . - !. > >.> of lime not loss than Sour li ?vh, | nor exceeding si., day s in caeh j. year Provide:], that at the ti'n 'j at receiving notice to perform j such work, any person may pay i into the Town Treasury two dol lars commutation tax which shall he received in lieu of said work ; that a substitute mav bo furnish1 i;d, provided, such substitute is a male person over eighteen years r>f age and provided with necessary tools, and he shall be required to do full and satisfactory work. Any person refusing to pay 1 said commutation tax, perform , said work, or furnish the requireJ I substitute witli necessary tools, j shall be fined not loss than ten j dollars nor more than thirty dol- i lars, or be imprisoned not less ' than ten days nor more than ' thirty days, in the discretion of | the Mayor. 1 1 Sec. 8. All ordinances or parts . )f ordinances inconsistent here , with, shall be and the same are t hereby repealed. Ratified by the Mayor and cVldermen in council assembled, ] this 17th day of December, in the 1 fear of our Lord one thousand . line hundred and two. c < \ 11. E. WVLIE, ' ) seal > Mayor. _ ' ( ' A1 test: 1 C. D. JONES, \ Clerk and I'reaa. = Saved at Grave's Itrink. r 411 kn >w 1 would 1 been in mv Rrave.1' writes Mrs, S 1 tl. Newsom, ot Decatur, Ala, '* I ' t hr. I rsot b.'On for P'l. rtric Hit' i ters. For three years i suffered ji untold agony from the wcr tji Forms of 1 ndi<***91ion V>r . *?-D iM-h,! l.'vt this medicine did,1 me ft world <>f mod. S n.i? ? ? ^ ^ ........ I kc I imii eait h^.Tuily and h<*\ ? i v d 35 pounds/' For Indite ' ior, LoaRpf A pehto, h Ijivor ? n<l J' "'!? >'? .* Tr> .1 ! !'! < ' frio Rif,h?r? iron pc>iHvo, irrar 1 tntferi cure v.>?i 1 v 50c nt Oraw-1 Fnr?' J-* >f?q ' 'i.? T TT vVfiv y~ I' 0o.*8 ilrtigr ^turo. Wrr'-' VV ... Fraiil3ii; I; rfh * Kru ; cd ' ' * u '!?, .'( : i1- il -r >1 I* ^pu, C\ ?rui ?uy, iihooctn I ui?'i .uUtedly tlif> ri he*1 www-n' i:" Ihe *<>?!<: in ln?r own rir.*.' , 'I'::".. y tf, .... \ k u' ii uI!PjT ? rider-. iil.i! (lie .Mill l'.'ict . bOCOt)](j ! ll(i j' i J111 ( C1 Brokers lot <? est mi t '1 t no < ,, ,v, ... i? ^ 11. ..i . out r ! ( ' Hr t' Iv r pp, t '< '? }. . tors, and it is understood tii.?t ^ under a stipulation ot 1 ho will , Lliu works are not to bo turned I into a joint stork compni y until tho expiration ol t wenty-five ] year-:, it' then. \ A. J. Snell wanted to attsnd a I party, but was afraid to do aoh on it coo u ?it of p.utis in hi 1 .. . j ache, which he feared would i grow worse. Ho sayp, "I wash tolling my troubles to n lady I friend, who said : 'Chamberlain's i Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea i Remedy will put you in condition I for the party.' I bought a bottlo and take pleasure in stating that 1 two doses cured mo and enabled i mo to havo a good time at the party " Mr. Snoll is a resid( i of Summer Hill, N. Y. This j rem?dy is for sale by ,J. F. Mack- < uj a kjisj. I i I * ? <?.t *. ij4 ' I ' <\ U >y ^ V'1) /a JjOi'i O w6u j n Holiday J ty Untie .Antlt y. I'nlrcl.iUl, in Ltnliis, World, N. V. 11 II h a n T WAS a bore, desolate room ^ U id a tenement house in a S3 southern city. On a rickety P S3 table in one corner stood a broken vase, which showed .j fljfi remnants of its pristine La beauty as the light ot a stray sunbeam shone through its !* ruby depths. A long stemmed, . withered rose which it held was ' loubtiess a reminder of some aappier hour. The occupants of v rho room were a mother and her a hreo children, a puny babe, a 01 ittle girl, perhaps three years of ige, aud a boy about seven years f jer seuior. There was nothing ibout the room to suggest that . the family had ever been com- 1 oitably plumed as regards this . world's goods, save the broken Vrenetiun vase, but the face of l. lie mother as she bent over the 81 vailing babe, trying to poothe ? md still its cries, bore the traces if what had once been the most efined type of beauty. I1 Only a short year ago, Mary oi uerwenr una iier little launly ? ad Loon living in comparative ;omfort, but suddenly her bus- ? nind lost his position as head dork in a large establishment, vhicb, owing to the pressure of he times, hud failed. Vnfortu- .. lately, he fell seriou?ly ill of a ?<vt>r, which completely prostra ed him. L\v degrees their small avin~s Trrs expended, th->n the :: >?*st <w ihe furniture wps sold, for I ^ noy were too r rood to e-'k help, j *. md so they went from bad toj ti it'! f In- y i id v I:1 <ho loor b"d, the stove, tho table and ' ' wo chairs, which now furnished . n scant treasure tho liitla room!, n too tenement toot whs called I ip m?. Hugh had been out. s'oce early I v'.te * a growing anxious about | jj prolonged gin-urn V/hal J , r>':. I'.egsi.jg her ptie f..c?i to , iv, the t. i : u i,..o hsti* "Mamipa, I'm so hungrycried h , wt- k little ice from the bed.! Han't. 1 h-^ve < xhj. r 9" ,r< :i, ll'irrj , what thai wotio?| .; : i. ?t Mrs. D .rwi'i i, p?i t..i in . her iVaie^ind? porhnpa I'll moolj pi> jiH. 1 won ; c orr.e hack t line aitiiout >uio' (aHiw, cried i ". Many. < > w. mamma, it I, * * ij, YrhfTO V ii V Oil p'O, f XI \ 1 wJj f,n, ? I till {..V> . J O W I C. I ! I ii rtti ll t 111 din to HO out in thin winet t 1 nnot ' ' > oil iio R ii ijjtvrv *>-.< ; i 1 ho bad ? ?!'" UUie t !' r?. 1 ;1 hud no tin. 4 to t J , j- . ^ l r . I K v t J . ... : >i. 4j v it ail uii ..i" u<oi.> i' winded, i - r tlir-re wv '' UloJi Vt Itv? Wtiio i ...i ..Oil > ' . i palid face and hopeless expression of hi* countenance. M ! '* listened for hie footst pa, foriti^ wh now too dark to .-oe passer* o) o.i Ike street, caught a f:u.. * uncertain Bound iih of something1 tottering On the hi aim. Opening a< ll.e floor ahe discerned the tir,ii ? i i Ii V i< utUt V> 1.U4 lip, ht^p 'oy st.'p, but ok, fed H! f W- ll ly. Soon phe had him clapped in a !ier arm*. No need for him to u repeat the Had story of failure it again ; she know it when ho h id g touched her cheek with hi- li :n "Whoro in Harry?" were the c (? * - arm woriiH he RpoKf attar ropun j a ir?g his broath, for he wan quite ni exhausted by tho exertion of f< mounting tho efeep Rtairw. f< "llfl'-t gone out, dearoat ; 1 ^ could not at??p hiin. Marv cried J loi ooujothiij^ 10 out, and the t J ffrio fpljonr r^inV?n/1 A?, ^ lined to do something, boo I e frightened, llugh, God will tike cure of him, ami of us, too. V e UiUdl not hide our tiouble rom your aunt any lorgor ; it is ot justice to our children." Whero, meantime, was little Tarry, and what was his object i visiting the great publishing ou6? of Ford <Sr Co.? Looking t the huge, soven-storv building rith all ita windows ablaze with ght, you would wonder what urpose the child had in mind. Nearly a year before, Mary >erweut, whon tho beginning of tieir troubles had come, had tailed a story to the Manhattan lagazine, entering tho eompetion for a prize of $500, which ad beenofl'ered. Mary Dorwent, i her happier dayc, had written erne which had been accopted nd published. The prospect of nming trouble had stimulated er, as it has many other, to litrary eiiort, in the hope of giving er family the helping hand. overty had knit this little famy into a closer and more inlimte union than ordinarily exists i families, and they had talked aings over together, hut long noe Mary had ceased to wonder bout her story, giving it up for >81. The thought of it came as an ispiration to small Harry, and e me*u( to bog money for the tory ; it was his errand. "Surethought the child, "the good duor will buy it if he knows ow hungry wo all are." Harry's tired little feet ut la6t ?*ched the building where the Innhaitan Magazine was pub #htul, ami through his earnest liicitatiou he was admitted to le editorial rooms, where he >ld bis errand. After some quesoning, he wr.s informed that [ary Derwent's story had won ibt prize, and as she had sent uoj idr^ss except "City," t! " bad irwarded the check to the gen-1 ral dfciiver> 0C1. o. It was so far to the postofTie.e,I at that ' u. r ,traM ! ny ! ?nud,| > IUirry trudged bravely on. A' ; si ho w<.s Hit ro. There were] 1 i c cluiti'v d UitMn ciiLij11 v in I i> | \\ \ cp h" ?t > r f ^ H for Mow far it was ? If he1 Olid i'lvf hiilft #.nt to it .Y pain came in h;s hn-d anJ yerythinp turned dark nronnd im, d?'ppire ttia eleetnr iiThfp There was ?n e! .'pantfirontlemnn metering Joifmieiv ah'>ne\ lonk' r existeure. FT ?rry a'oj.j ed ? soeient, p.r? -ing his hand over fivev ai if to c 1 ' aM m : What r.. ! . ; i,r i in t: <> r.iiid and ulusK rich' i f. >nt of a < rrift^e (iasiiir.ii. . . or- nil) t. '<:f* pie 1 ho Ltlv lilt) onu. i leni, aue \v;f aitii(?n Bisperu m a 1 ? , i , . .jojr I iro ovor. The ( hiUl r^ol;i ttiiC would have fallen, hut he >i, ht. n?it! } - '! hi?>i oan't k'i on, ui,<t they nr? ho u i r at home. I'leaso take ii> . tter *o rMolhnr: I lOl'OIVS , > \ Clin.. nui.\. UHioiiK'lltli'tlon i*f t* < II h iinuii i ltU affo l'h)Nlt!lHii. I uso and pr . ril c Chamber* lin's Cough Kerned} for almost 11 obstinate, constricted coughs, nth direct results. I prescribed i to all children of all ages. Am lad to recommend it to all in eed and slicing relief from olds and coughs and bronchial (Mictions. It is non-narcotic and afo in the hands of the most proessionnl. A universal panacea or all mankind.? Mkb. Mahy r. Iklfniiy, M. I)., Ph. I)., Chicago, II. Phis remedy is for sale by . K Mac key, A Co. I ! rrrt 1 r% ?v? m ?> ri ry?> 1 > ) ?- I, A|*> | and littoa Harry in, taking a.swat beside him. "Now, where do yon uvo?' ho j inquired. Hurry rouged sntilcicntly to | give direction?, but in.u .*.?! .jtely jduiik buck almost faiuti Mr. Mayo suddenly cxc! invd, j as it a thought had Biru. r,. iyun which was very surprising: "I believe the boy is stmvir.fr," j and he stopped the hark in front ol a reataurauc and ordered milk, sherry, brandy and water, the only thing? he could think o? Just then. The hack mm said, "That aip*t no f.ttin' stuff fur fo'fcs w hut's starvin'. The milk will do, but bread an' meat's what he needs." "Well, bring them," and a fcig supply was brought forth. A slow smile dawned on the face of the gentleman as the wy 1 ate. "Ah, what a remarkable appetite! 1 fe?l surfeited myself rto | watch yoa." Harry's appotito appeased,tftev" proceeded. Mr. Mayo scannsd the addresses on the letters. "Mary Derwent?sounds fafluliar, somehow." They arrived at the mean tenement, and Ilsrry asked Mr.Mayo I npstnirs. "For mother will wont to thank you," he said. "1 dou't caro for thauks, but 1 would like to see the owner of that name?must be someone I have known." "Mother!" called llarrv, "ah, mother, I bring you good news. Here's; mr>nv r?onr slnw re^\n tirst prize, ami here's a kind gentleman who saved mo from beang run over. Now Mary and all can have something to eat/' Mr. and Mrs. Derwent rotyld not realize the sudden transition from despair to hope. Thov sat as if dazt-u. Mi. Dorwvut came forward at lart, nr.d in a y"oken voice (rieu to speak his thanks. "Why, haven't you a li^htr' inquired Mr. Mhvo. "Oh, sir/' . irry, who had ! revived w onderfully force eating, | "we hud no tnoney to buy any! thing." Ai V. Al U > (I . i iI t ' I ] . 1 .t I' *1 1 come in contact with poverty be' ih re, t <? ni purse and u<>t. " I ? ' .. . < t)i joy ;i'n! i ii ! i. lv> uine.^s. ' (J.'i .- :( von to snvo n:y 'I It V i . II. || V i' i' I :<! rI !. : i .uiiii I' iff; ..on ...no, 1m. k Vith a i o t: -i ot " 1 r. ' * f : 1: 'l ) J. t\ no .\i i . l)i rvt . it ..\y M . iiiiv i, . ; ?y, i t I ) t - t t ^ r j i v, I i' iy ] 'r- v idence to a poor I: .. i 1 v. .m l ' . or \ !uc!i i I trry : - .-vl . invit.'tion Jroin Mr. D^ivwui s a;: hi t! c : i v r !."n I I * * ii. i.tt.-i;. lo * it : \\*w Y u'a ' With i r, 1 i'O second da*- l 'Pi tlii.i. !!>v. Ji 1 y they kit the ok e, coitilorlU'Hrt room lor t!ie spacious oid liirtnhoi:?e '>n\nng 11ii? b'n, Tin* day was* glorio'is Ihe nir balmy h* it Indian summer bad come again. When they reached the kjaue station and crowded into ?he i .ir^e fantih carriage, she Ihrcvv wide the windows to lot in golden sunlight and healt h-aivinsz fneezo front fhe pino 1r**Js. Was over a dav more royal t lian t lii.i ? uUv.iUviOu oli 1 v.0w \j.