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lliul hulp in the Ticiaity is scarce, wages ranging from $12 to $120 per month. Mr. 0. H. Keuipf has retumed from Washington. He attendcd the ioaugual ccremonio. At the roent charter election a corporation and ettiiena' tickets aotagooized cach otlier. The cnrporations wero successful except Tor prMldent. 'l'lic following offiCJrs werc olectcd- the clerk and treasurer hciDK upon both tieketi Pnadant, ¦I'!,. QilbMt; tru-tecs, Gco. A. Kobcrtson, Warren CiiMhtnaD, Krcderick Vogel ; ¦ sor, Orrin That.hor ; clerk, (ilbert H. Gay, treasurer, llarmon S. tlolmM. MANIM1KSTKK. At the charter election, therc weru thrce tickets in tlio licKI. The greeoback was -ful, all Imt troaurcr,who is a democrat. Tlie following are the officers chosen : President, Atmiriah Conklin ; trustecc, Win. Bortkaa, '!cu. Nislc, (Jarrisou l'nderhill ; clork, Joaopb A. Goodyear; troawurcr, Wm. KirchRussner , Ntruut couimissioncr, Elijah (. Carr ; assessor, Warren Kimblc ; constable, Marshall Kisk. SALINE. Altlinngli we thank fully recelve all good alvioo, wr weald, foi the benefit of rertain have it nndentood Uiat we run ihls paper, mm expeel t" Iikvc whh" mntrol ver Itt columm. I ver. Oh, shocking! Arcn'tyou joking? Editor CmiUKii: The teinperance people of Saline werc addressed last evening by .Messrs. UomcrCastle and Edwin Ward, of the univorsity. l'ivc young men signed the pledge. The officers of the Saline reform club deserve the greatot praisc for the earncatnesM with which tliey work in this good cause. Go on good friends of humanity, you have the wcll wishes of every trua American, and the prayers of eveiy 'iod-t'earing man. LOM. kai.ink, Midi., lianh -i, ML
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