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   Geneva Lake Mirror (Newspaper) - May 3, 1860, Geneva, Wisconsin                               S. is too Per in VOL. I. MAY 3, 1860. j NO. 14. BE PUBLISHED Every THursday AT BY 8. Over J. J. Dewey's Dry Main TERMS OF Ouj one Jf not paid within three OF first insertion 1 00 three sK SCO one 10 00 One fourth of 10 00 iix 15 00 yoar One half three 1500 six Jl 20 00 one year 3000 Ohe three months 00 six 00 one year 00 or less a exceeding one and Stray 3'oticfg at Statute half tht Advertisements to be paid for in ad ran ft. thit Of- promptly Chattel ami con- kept on recently to our Department a choice election new job card tj we can ply nil on short m a and such aM Business Cards Bull and in fact all of Letter Presi to suit the times Wentworth ruey s Counsellors at shadows Flitting in through the Moving slowly along the Dancing over For the night is falling darkly Over the me That a darker night is falling On my once glad and shadows every Filling my little room With thur dusky wrapping Me up in folds of Tet the moon is And within my fire burns And down in my heart I've kindled A beautiful ray cf shadows Over the land and There are shadows along the path of Shadows o'er you and me Yet the aim shines still And they'll pass And we'll stand amid the brightness Of a long AW ACT TO INCORPORATE THK VILLAGE OF C. M. Counsellor at John T. District for Co. C. L. Oat Justice of J. T. Justice or trie WK Farr at J D. C. M. Operative Business BANK OF E. D. R. Will Brr and PELL G OLD and hIL and uncurrent make re- mit proceeds at current and attend to all other matters appertaining to the BANKING Exchange on Great Britian and Continental E for o N. Y. B. V. D. Cash Mil. CLI Lake 33. Wis. THIS is most pleasantly situated in the centre of the commands a fine view of the Lake adjoining The proprietor ful for former Tt ill spare no efforts to merit Geneva B. leased this commodious antly situated in the of the on the corner of Main and Centre takes plea in Informing the Hi ng that he apare no pains to make it a convenient for the Mr. B. respectfully solicits a share cf public Much 1S50. Fashionable MA ly S done to on short Mr. B. a of ntt Fort for The of the State of td in Senatt and do enact at lows 5th. To clear out and remove vegetable matter and nuisances from the out- lets and other waters in said and prevent their accumulation in said waters and generally to take such other measures for the public health as they shall deem To prevent any person from ing into said Village or depositing or ing or in the waters in or adjoining the any putrifying or unwholesome body or and to require son who shall have brought in or deposited or shall have on his any such body or to remove the same or in his to cause the same to be removed at the expense of such to be collected of him in an action also to remove and abate any other and to punish persons guilty 7th. To restrain the running at large of hogs and all other to and appoint pound masters and and prescribe their ers and Sth. To fence the Public Squares and other public grounds of said village and to protect and shade and mental trees and shrubs growing upon such public grounds or along the sides of the To ornament and regulate a burial ground in said and to sell lots and regulate the burial of the 10th. To establish and regulate and restrain sales in the to lish and regulate a public and point a Weigher to attend the same to regulate the place and manner of selling and other gross To restrain or prevent dis- or disorderly to suppress disorderly arid gaming houses or gambling indecent shows or and houses of ill fame and to and punish persons guilty of obscenity or disorderly conduct in the streets and public places of said 12th. To restrain and prevent horse and immoderate riding or driving in the streets and to regulate and prevent public bathing and swimming in the wa- ters in said Village in the day 13th. To cull special meetings of the ters of said Notice for such special stating the objects for which the same are shall be published in the same manner as is provided in case of an- 14th. To audit all accounts against the Corporation and to prescribe the sation of all where no other ion is made that such compensation shall not exceed that of ilar officers in Provided that the President and Trustees shall receive no compensation for their services Provided no shall un- less it is verified by the oath of the person presenting the To tax every male resident of said Village being over the age of twenty-one and under the age of fifty one days or in lieu dollar to be collected in the same manner as other highway by the Street and appropriated under his direction to the improvement of the Streets of said 16th. To appoint special whenever they shall deem the same sary to preserve the public Such Constables shall be appointed for a time not exceeding ten and during the term of their appointment shall have all the powers of other bles so far as necessary for the p of the peace and good order of the 17th. To ordain and lish such ordinances and tions not repugnant to the laws of the or to the laws and Constitution of the United for ihe purpose of ing into effect the provisions of Act as they may deem proper but no such nance or sball take effect until the same shall have been published three weeks successively and to repeal or amend the same at 18th. To license and regulate any rical public show or other entertainment to which admission is ob- upon payment of upon such terms as they shall deem Section 15. The said Trustees may in all regulations and made and published by ordain and j prescribe such reasonable fines penalties i and forfeitures for the violation as I they may deem ties and forfeitures may be sued and with before any Justice of the Peace or court having cognisance in the name of the Corporation and in the complaint in such action it shall be ficient to sec that the defendant Iris violated a certain regulation or of said briefly referring and has thereby incurred a certain penalty or specifying the and the defendant answer or give notice of special matters as in civil In all cases in which the offence complained of amounts to a breach of the peace at common the first process may be a to arrest the and upon conviction in any such tion may be issued against the goods and body of such and he may be im- prisoned thereon in the common Jail of worth in civil actions commenced unfertile of Section twenty-four of Chapter one hundred and twenty of the Revised All penalties and when shall be paid to the Treasurer for the use of the exempt from serving on Juries and from military except in case of sion or Section 21. It shall be the duty of the Trusteed before the annual election in each to make out a full and correct of all moneys received and expended for said Village during their specifying particularly the items for which such eys have been and to cause such report to be posted at least ten days previous to such in the office of the Village and at the place of ing the last annual and to be read to the electors at the opening of the polls on the day of and in such report they shall specify what sum of money deem necessary for the electors of said Village to raise by tax for the ensuing and for what purpose they deem it sary to raise the The Trustees of said Village shall have power to provide a suitable room for temporary confinement of persons who may be lawfully arrested for any breach of the until such sons shall be dealt with according to law such room shall be called the and shall be in charge of one of the village Con- stables who shall furnish persons confined food while they are so confined at the expense of said Provided that the rent of such Lockup shall not exceed twenty-five dollars per 22 and 23 of the original Act are Section 2-4. The Trustees shall have er to levy and collect taxes on all such property in said Village as shall be subject to town and county taxes that they shall not by Ux ia any one year more than two hundred unless iy vote of the electors of said lage at an annual or special no- tice of which and of the sum posed to be and of the object for which it is to be raised and shall have been duly Pnn that the electors shall not raise by tax in one year more than four hundred in addition to the amount which the Trustees are authorized to The Trustees shall have no power to row money in the name of the Corporation or to incur any or liability in any year the of which shall not be provided for by the taxes of said Section io. It shall bej the duty of the Assessor Mithin thirty days after the an- election of each to call upon each taxable inhabitant of said and certain by diligent inquiry the value of taxable personal property owned by such and to estimate the value of each parcel of real estate upon personal view and to make out an assessment in which he set down the names of ah the taxable inhabitants of said and the names so far they can be amount of taxes which shall be chargeable on the agreeably to the and the rate per centum of taxation as ed by the which schedule shall be called the Tax and the said Tax shall be conclusive evidence of the amount of Corporation taxes assessed for the for which the same shall be made out and The From the new the of the Discovery of Sir John Franklin and his Com- by Capt. R. L. L. we copy the following account of the In- dians in the Artie These Esquimaux were all well clothed in reindeer and looked they to have of but scarcely a scrap of wood was seen amongst them which had not come from the lost Their with exception of the one already spoken were wretched little consisting of two frozen rolls of seal coated with and attached to each other by which served The men were hearty and the women were arrant thieves but all were good humored and The men decidedly in tiis term would have been flattering to the most of there was a degree of vivacity and gentleness in the manners of some thai soon reconciled us to Artie specimens of the They had fine eyes and as well as very small and the young girls hnd a fresh rosy not often seen iu combination with olive Esquimaux mothers carry their infants on their within their large and where the babies can only begot at by nulling them Intent on HIT bargaining for silver spoons and forks ing to Franklin's at the rate of a needles or a knife for each one old after having obtained all she was likely to got from me for ed infant by the and held the poor little it was perfectly before me in the the at the tune being sixty degrees below Peters informed me that she was ging a needle for her I need not say that I gave it one as as j et sufficient time elapsed before the infant was again put out of sight to alarm me for safety in such a The seemed to think ing of what to me looked like cruel exposure of a naked The Trustees may remit such fines and of non-residents who shall Real Estate or part Section 10. The affidavit of the of the publication of any or or the affidavit or oath of the Clerk of the Corporation of the putting up or ordinances required by this shall be sufficient proof in all courts and elsewhere that such notices and ordinances were properly or posted Section 17. Whenever by this the publication of any or is the tame shall be published in a printed in said if there be for three weeks successively if there be no then the same or copies thereof shall be posted up by the Clerk in three public places in said Village three which shall be sufficient Section 18. Any three of salJ Trustees shall be a quorum for the transaction of all but no or ordinance shall unless three of said Trustees concur Section 19. No person shall be an in- competent or juror by reason of his being an inhabitant or m the said in any tion or proceeding in which said Village is a party or Section 20. Every inhabitant of said Village belonging to any fire company or hook and ladder company shall be and the and value of all the property subject to taxation in said and then to give one week's notice of the time and place at which he will equalize and correct said assessment and when said assessment roll shall have been it shall be certified by the assessor as a true assessment of all the property subject to taxation in said and immediately the Clerk of said Section 26. It shall be the duty of the Clerk on the first Monday of June to lay the assessment roll before the at which time they shall meet and de- termine the irte per centum to be taxed on the assessment roll for the current at which any feeling aggrieved at the value the Assessor may have put upon his or her may appeal to the Board of who may alter the same as justice may require and when the said shall have determined the rate per to be taxed on the assessed value of as contained in the roll as aforesaid shall be the duty of the in the month of to make in accordance with such a schedule of all the property as contained in the assessment roll after the same shall have been corrected by said together with the names of the owners when annexing to each lot or other kind of the TITE unsocial man is generally looked on as selfish it is as easy to be socially as solitarily The solitary am continually encountering in society that which excites my or grates against my prejudices I will The socially Let me get as much pleasure as ever I can out of that is my It is of no use to mope there is no merriment in Let me rough it let me give and and in the general conflict of interests I will trust to myself not to be a They have a clever set of Christians in The Sentinel of that city says that several which hold Thursday evening prayer pose to commence their services an howr earlier than to give their members an opportunity to attend the theatre on same LADIES generally are so disgusted with the new bonnets that they hare concluded to adopt instead so that choice lies between a buggy top and a New A bit of glue dissolved in will restore old ikim milk and The day on which idle men work and fools give up their Do not sow a bushel of without washing the oats and filth out in Dry it in lime and vou will have no Strength and activity of little without good sense to preside orer their THE atrocious adulterations of liquor re- by Dr. CoxT produced much It is storming the enemy in a  

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