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Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 2 Jul 1889, p. 4

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THE REPORTER kid i“ . km. 0 maul-swa- lr. WI. Gable. f Thinev.D.V,Lc~will :â€" . are m , . mic manna. our. JULY 2. 1339. ii'nii: “fill”... a??? -'°°"" l: 0i“ . win- ' .smnugni'u MMamwmm ”m mmmmthAayc-rin “1m collation 'm be "in”, ~‘ u _ II! arrears must result within a week after Lo." ”u.t“u" will I.” w . N. 100. or .- film themsiptolthsmtnmhcclthe . 0'0“, « truthful myth-tab olthis uranium to as. sen-up ct trons ' mm . vi are ”t, hy..bfidh. thcmdollu rote. am who donut"- The remains a! the late Chan. Kim ‘3“... Wu. mlt promptly will have to w-fl.‘ ____.â€"_â€"â€"- .._â€"â€".â€" ~LOCAI. SUMMARY. man LID 33103301110 WALL use 3318“! '8!!!" UP. Inne- as us- by Ou- nut or the M~w mu m m news. Get your haying tools at G. W. Beach's. The strawberry crop in the neigh- borhood of Msitland is almost a total Go to G. W. Beach's for screen doors and windows. Rear Yenge and Escott voters’ list will he issued in about two weeks. Two Kingston young men have been fined for frequenting a hotel on Sunday. “ Mr. T. K. Scovil caught in Rideau Lake last week a salmon trout which weighed 16 pounds. The third and second class exam- inations begin punctually at 8.45 a. m., on the 9th inst. Messrs. Stcarus Ransom and J. L. Sexton shipped a large number of cattle over tho B. & W. last week. The lion. 0. 1“. Fraser is acting Attorney-General while Premier Mow. at is taking a holiday in England. Muxey Cobb, the well known trot- tor. has been sold to Harry James. of , ()gdoushurg. The price was $2,750. The top price of Thursday's cheese market in Ilrocltvillo was 04} cents. Only two factories obtained itâ€"-Ulen Bucll and Athens. Mrs. Bolton. Portland, mother of Dr. liolton. died on Saturday last. Further particulars of the occurrence have not reached us. The public school closes on Friday next. Ten pupils of the Athens school will write at the entrance ex- ainination. The Dairymon's Board of Trade will meet in future at Ashwood Hall, the rooms oi the B. B. of '1'. having proved too small Owing to the Suicy condition of the weather on VVcdneudsy last, the Ad- dison lawn social was :iOntpOlletl to Friday, the 5th inst. ‘ The Methodist Sunday School pic- nic on Faturday last was pronounced a big success by the crowd of nearly four hundred who attended. Entrance examinations will be. held this year at Merrickville, Ncwboro, and \Vcstport, as well as at the sevor- al high schools in the (intuition. About 2,000 boxes. of clircse were shipped to llrockvillo by our local railwav on Saturday, if which quan- tity 430 boxes were put on board here. lirockvillc‘s Dominion llay pro- uvrvnine was an immense affair. and was as successful as the most sanguine promoters of the celebration could he? wished. letter for one of the volunteers in camp last week at (innunoque, was addressed " Patrick Pykr, soulgiers tint ground. (larnanoque." Pat got he letter all right. 7 Dr. Cornell and his party. whiel THENS Mill SURROUNDING MONTH. TO THE PEOPLE OF I am now alluring hotter inducements in my line than have ever been given before. Prices are Lowgr and work lotter- ! have a fine stock of the Latest Styles of fun.- always on hand. which i am prepared to sell you very cheap. owing to the fact that I buy directly from the manufacturers. Old 'l‘intypes and Old Photographs Copied “d Inlu'ul any size. Made its good as new. and finished in on. Water Colon and Crayon. fl' Call and lnspot't v’ork and obtain prices. It. 11. GRMBLE. ARTIST, BROCKVILLE, ONT. 9, A. j/JMES invites Inapection of his Stock of Fresh FAMILYT‘QG OCERIES TIEAS ln'l‘cas we DEFY COMPETITION. Try VI‘EAS our blend of Black and lilnialayfi. CROCK ERYW“ 5““ "‘Xidtt‘fiti‘d‘ll‘}; iGLASSWARE SOLE «1‘31le FOR ('ELEBRJ TED THORLEY‘ IIORSE 8 ('ulTTLE FOOD. .65- ATHENS. OLD Posr Orrics Ilurtniuo, -: D. W. DOWNEY :- Brookville’s One - Price BARGAIN Shoe House "" 7 Summer ( nods Your attention is invited to a l‘huicczt‘rompletc and Carefully Selected assort- ‘l' and MUST STY lilh‘ll rill-Otis m nts and Children’s, . Boots, Shoes, Rubbers & Slippers. Complete Assortment of Trunks, Paige!) & Satchels. li:t\ t' arrive-d. Illt‘ill of the hithtlh‘ Ladies, Ge nt we offer l‘Vi’A i: \ LLELF‘.” lh‘ DUCEMENTH to bu lity hr} 0nd question. and to those We. add l'nlinnli-d «was, in the. way of in m m" llounrl mo ‘ 5 ' ill‘li‘l) mall New 'IiL’ll via-u goods, of raun Nln t‘ll H'rt, (I‘ll, Till; STRONG: UNDUCEMER’T dbfl LOW! PRICES. lty u hirh m- shall demonstrate that the (‘lil-ZA l‘ln‘r'i’i' as well as the l‘ilOlt‘ES'l‘ stock in these Jim‘s is that of D. W'. DO'VVNE'Yt GEO. A. BULF'OBD l‘nkcs pleasure in announcing that he now has open and ready for inspection the LAN.“ EST, Fililii‘i'l‘ A N ll ltlt‘llltlS'l‘ stock of Tailoring Goods cvur elicit-d. to ill people of the village, consisting of . ' V ‘ 1 V‘ v (TOATIN GS, ‘VESTTN GS, PAIN TIN US do le ITINGb In all the Newest Patterns, Shades and Color:- 184 thr's New iimcx. BROOKVILLI. {In Blnrzkilllnc. Iii-own. Green, Drab and Bronze: “'idc \‘t'nlo and {‘hecks; l’lnlu aunt Fancy l’ntlorns. or Wide. Single or Double; all \Vuirantcd \l’OlthTEDt‘lA (‘OA’TlNiiE» Narrow “ale; Small Phi-rim and Large Plfl'l'l‘lhlt‘ih‘ To match, in Stripes, either burrow 50th “hot W'orstuil. , 0 t ' the BEST Llnin and Threads l'scd. ‘ . t! n i m 0“ “h“m‘k‘" “1‘3”?",".““F;’,‘}P,‘,f;{g‘lf.,,.“I?“ mm 1 ' averaged three cihclent anglers. m i M K i i W. “Night 2.500 bass durinq a three 'I‘W‘EED Sl'i'i‘s“ Jamal Styles: Newest Patterns; Fin-t t'olors; Best Designs; Strong Tri . ‘ l ' ten dollars each. From on ’ of lloys' Suits (ready-made) in good mm“ NU \ nice assnrimvnt . "I ’ (Overcome. ditto. at Oi. All woul and wool lined; wdi wear we M w- ALL GOODS WARRANTEDWAS“REPRESENTED, AND A PERFECT rrr GUARANTEED. weeks' stay at Charleston Lake. Who says the fishing there is not ' 00d ? - Some indignation is felt at Brock- ville because of the dismissal of severâ€" at Brockville stone-cutters from the work on the asylum building. Ogdens- burg. under the provisions of the . alien labor law. min s. Burs; t‘fin'l‘ ll tweed July 83.50 each. . .. ATHENS Agricultural -:- Wareh ocus e BBRNEY & GAWLEY. met with a very painful accident on hythe tipping of the back seat. the effects of her full. Scrip was at a discount on the B dc W. yesterday, the manager of tht The subsvrilmrs wish to inform the farmers of the surrounding country that they have bl‘LUl‘i'tl a. wurcromn in the DOW'SLEY BLOCK. ATHENS, where. they will lump on hand 9. full line of samples of. tho Massey Manufacturing Company lVCLU DI N6 THEIR CELEBRATE!) All-Slcc/ Frame: Sty-Bind”. Town/o Alowcr. Sharp's Rake. accept nothing but cash. played on them. Unionvillo Fair Association. 1- ' ’ . 07. Also l/zc Beaver Grain Drill (”’4 only double- the Secretar will ensure the se din ’ .3 gem-a! grain drill in the market), Sultry Platte/15. of another 0%... n g has not been seen since. and was prob- liliTnire,;p:cfill;ntgnrtb£t anti: : (fang P/mlg/U. 50d and Slab/Ila P101l5'55. In)?" ,. The Nefivboro fall fair is announced :23. gm? 1J3!” Arzatr‘p'l‘il 'fdi‘ friends who have paid for and or- llarron's. and envy arhr/e for farm urn for one day onlyâ€"Sept977th. The ”,0 a, {any Loafing. Br’och tiered the Rama-rm sentto friends at“. ”um “u cum-Dist v directors have decided that, while i :m Be sure and call and see our samples and ’get our prices, min: , placing ' . _ on the day previous. your orders, as we are in 1; position to give you better value for your money be enforced rigidly. . , ' .0. ~, . Q' ~ ,- l .4) ~l . 'fi‘lb'c‘km‘liiiiiii): Miti‘l‘ieyniu" th mmmy ltnmombtrtho pm 0‘pr q The Toronto World of Saturday ilcient water-accumulated n the hold ’ " ‘ “1;“qu I. (YAWIJEY last devotes considerable space to a she broke in two. The Armstrong ECO ‘ ‘ well written description 0 Athens. was valued at “5.000. m...â€" .-.«â€"â€" INSURANCE. 8.....â€"~_ REPRESENT mom 8 OH and Reliable Fire Insurance (footpath-rand are pvt-amt u phonics-relics on all classes of property. at lowbt rated CST Al- way's the um» co dwellia’s and farm property. ‘. .- .s :32” m - - MOTm'. I!‘ la considered to be the 3” oil for I i L.” I no general machinery. bemue it does ndtdqorgum. amnnquauomoorm 'udmhehoughmhdnaper. McCofl'aCylimler,Ea'ine. ' WdWafloflamcfl ,A-ll at ‘ 4 .FcnuieaGJKIMC .m .mmccgw FIRE DEWEYE BUCK articles, only a qu tries and mercantile the place are mentioned. should there be any failure tom the mine announced by the A ind. The mkflihesoeisl “them. O said. of Oaiutows. who died on the 130th, were interred here on Friday alt. young man. and his sad dd untimely death, at the ace of 88, is much re- gretted by his Manda and occupan- IOHS. tweed: an value as can merchant tailor, Brockville. the Board of Arts and riculturo. were among the speakers. ' ' > On Friday last Owen W. on... was maiden name was Mrs. Frank Knowlton. of Chantry, Saturday, being pitched from a vehicle At last accounts she was recovering from road having chartered the cXcursiou train to another party, who would The crowd thought that a shabby trick had been The Secretary has distributed the prize lists to the memlwrs of the N from any cause a list has failed to reach its destination, I post card addressed to is a One day fair. exhibits for the hall must be placed in position and judged This rule will As usual with the World's descriptive of the induc- lishments of We are requested to announce that: m hiil tor 0 son lawn social. Friday even- Iomcthi better willbc vided. furnished by ctr-DR! an. deterred to ' ‘ file, I.“ I). mil. mm“ ['1' mm. no Gui-tywâ€"Nu. Deceased was an Olin-hie The Rev. 0. H. Emerson. of . Woot- port (Moderator of Baptist Associa- tion) will preach the annual missiouv ury sermons in Athens. Plum Hollow and Toledo Baptist churches, on Sun- day, the 7th July. 10.80 a. 111.: Athens, 7 p. to. Plant Hollow, Toledo, 2.80. p. m. ; Bummer Goodc.â€"-I have last re.- iauc trouserings. as good found. W. Birks. There was a email attendance of thrillers at the Leeds Farmers’ Insti- tute held at Gensnoque last, day. , ter of Agriculture; Prof. Robertson, of the Guelph Agricultural College; Joshua. Legge. president of the Insti- tute. and Ira Morgan, ex- resident of Wednes- The Ilon. C. A. Drury, Minis- bigamy, preferred in his wife. atilds Wo'bley, a native of " Simcoe." whose ‘marriage here in September, 1870. some of our readers will remember. Dunn de serted his wife seven years age, and afterwards man" a womaitio, the United States, fem whom libhubse quently was divorced. Prisoner was held "at Perth's hotel, Uniouville, on range specials A meeting of the Directors was Friday last. the following oficers and directors being'present: R. J. Jelly. rem; Anson Inhard, 1st vice-prom; ohu B. Barry. 2nd vice-prom; B. Lovorin. sec; E. Davis trou.. and Chis. Johnston. I". L. Moore, John M. Keeler. J. B. Saunde John Forth. Wm. Nbilsou and N. . Brown, di- (“l 0'". failure. . - d' - . . ccived slugs lot of «mm goods. Th°_ MM!!! VII inl’fllOM t0 3:31.;"3‘m {0' “18 ‘t G W such ”striped flannel cost-gm] Vests, advertise on posters and in Courier Proceedings at the entrance exam- ”"9“" mend “Q“. ”Xm‘ another “lmd' ford Downs, . t'on will 0 at 1 30 m on col shirts in white, prey, an” .stripn. with prison the same as those in the , Egg] 6 pen » Po - 1.0.3 or buttoned, l. h an“ un- Leicester class; also an addition to Ir‘ “" ”- derclothin and lines bf‘summOr elm Aâ€"md-ter stallion. in home-I. with first, secobd and third prises of 87. $5 and 88. respectively. The secretary was ordered to in- struct the several sets of judges to award the special prizes in their respective classes, instead of combin- ing. as heretofore. The sum of 840 was placed at the disposal of the committee on sports. Messrs. Saunders, Loverin. Forth and Johnston were appointed to ar- before announcing them. turn» anaem- us their rue-c- m arraigned at Belleville on nicharg‘eaof ”Wicca of a brass band this er in a future issue. It was decided to dispense with the year. The list ofjudges will be published _ _____ ,«Wâ€"m “3801'“. OOLUIN. Dewar“. on mm GIRL EANTED . M aux mums, «Aim. Paper Hm I am. won 'Alul'l-I-IT . men men. snitchioehuuod . "A“ All... “MAT-III. ‘c e 1;" 'e ’92. 4.; . i .‘11 .,l HONEST JOHN BUYS HIS Farmin Tools -â€"â€"-ATâ€"â€"- ATHENS. If you want Hardware. Tlnwarc. (line-ware. verware. “'ood or lronwarc. Cutie . - sluts. Oils. Var-niches. Fishing Tackle. Nal s, Glass. Putty. or in fact any kind code of } .‘ms. Bryce Saunders, Brockville, usuailily kept in a first-class Hardware tore. was visiting here last week. :33” $3: a “'1' "A“ to '°° we ”mm remanded for a week. bail beingtaken . for his appearance. Walter S. Johnston, of Oak Leaf. commenced carrying the mails be- twoen that post ofice and Athens yesterday. The service will be tri- wrckly and the route b way of Charleston. He leaves 0a Leaf at 9.00 a.m., Charleston at 10.30. or. riving here at 11 a. m.. in time to connect with the Breckvi”c and Mal- lorytown stages. Mr. Johnston in- tends putting on a. double team and spring wagon and will he pmpared to carry passengers to and from Charles ten at reasonable rates. X Drowning Accident. On Saturday afternoon a little lad named Richie, son of the late Rich- ard Cardd‘f, who lived betWeen Delta and Elgin. was drowned in Delta Luke. [-10 was swimming with two other lads when the accident occurred. llis companions were too frightened to go home. and stayed around the scene for about two hours befiire rc- portiug what had taken place. The dcceased's rmuains were interred in the English Church cemetrry, Leeds. Church Donation. Thursday next will be a red letter day for Methodism in Delta. The handsome new church which, in Spite of great difficulties in the way, has been recently completed, will be dedi. cated by the Rev. G. (1‘. lluxtable, District. Superintendent, who will he assisted by several other clergymen. The exercises of the day are an- nounced as follow; :wDedicatm-y arr-- rice at It) a. m.â€"~sermon by the Rem Mr. liuxmlde; dinner at noon ; divine service at 2.30 p. m.â€"-â€"sermon by the ltcv. W. ll. Emsloy ; tea. from to 7.30 p. m.;' yenin or. J. Ferguson at 2.80 p. m. W. Rilance will preach at 10.80 a. m. Matthew-latte”. On Sunday mornin Armstrong went to the the out to be very stiuuch. was crossing Brockville with cars on board. the hold. into the river, and were ‘reuuea t that she sprung a leak. an i 4.....-“ A must 0? 1." Editor Arwna Room-n: Dear Sir,-â€"-With your Arty one u and its people mil? 1 radio. deut't contribution to your ion the. the i i {ii i l entertainment at 8: . in. On Sunday, the 7th inst, thel serviced will be cdhtlnued,; hen t to Rev. W. Barnett willppreaohl t 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m.‘;and the The following Sunday, the i4th,'tho Rev. the steamer tom of the St. Lam-ence. much to the surprise of the ublie generally, who confides? e from Morristown to four loaded freight When about half-way across the firrman noticed water in He went up to the pilot honsctoiell the captainfind before they could get. down to the deck the boat careened over and sank. stern foremost. in less than three minutes from the time the first warning was iron. The crew and the three or on. passengers on board hid t'o' 'usgp J people in row boats. with the exception of C. C. Moll-ll, of Montreal, who ville and Marti-town, but bus of late been most of the time at Prescott. The cause of her foundering is not known, but the general impression is after suf- permiuion, I would like to rectify the natural eon- lueiona which readers of your paper rolli- have drawn from the uncut news your correspondent i mu 0 '3" our most ( sun-pun. issue. i is Our old friend Mr. A. Behemof Delta, 'gave us a call this morning. Miss Bolton, Portland, was a guest at Mr. A. W. Blanchard’s last week. Mr. Thos. Compo is in Gouvcrneur, N. Y., where he will remain for the summer. Miss Hartwell leaves this week on a visit to her sister in Detroit. She will be absent several weeks. The Bishop of Ontario has appointâ€" ed the Rev. Sterne Tighe to thein- cumbcncy of North Augusta. Mr. ll. J. Saunders, C. E., is now 2 County Enginrer, a. position held un» til recently by Iilr. \V. lleatty, P.L.S. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens, Tor- onto, arrived by the afternoon train today, on a. visit to friends in this locality. Mr. Fred \Vood, a. member of the l‘lananoquc Field Battery, was the only Atllttuiuli at the (lunanoque mili- tary cmnp. Mrs. Chmnlwrlain, who is enjoying splendid health, considering her adâ€" vanced ago, made a flying visit to Delta. on Saturday. . . . , Messrs. Omcr Brown and Israel ICE CREAM W111 be SOld for PPICGS as tOHOWBI ~- ’ Stevens re resented Delta Ba tist . n r i. . v . Church M 3,0 Smith’s Falls MSW AND OYSTERS MENs BLLE sane}: .51. YES, LINED . 82 95 Association convention. on runs: on in sync. “ T’WEED SUITS ............................................. .......... 3 95 . . ' t ' ll ' l ; ,, 3;:,,3.Ԥ,§';‘;"‘g03f 33198139. “113:3; com mucus with no: i... or road. .. -BLACK woasrsn svirs ...................... ....... e rs ; on hisfirm's contract on the N. T. JAMES CONVERY .. FANCY WORSTED SUITS....... ........................... 7 95 ‘ lk(l.1‘r. is. he says, progresing vcry “ S E . O , . satisfactorily. ‘M T‘ m' “"m‘ ”T- " SCOTCH TWEED o“TS 8 95 ltcv. U. D. Munro and Mr. Corn- â€"~«â€"â€"- â€"- ~w~ â€"â€" «A -- â€" w~ - u . a . ,. . well, B.A., attended the Baptist 1211- T“ Lbl) PANTS ........................ ............ 95 cent: up. ‘ J thnring n Smith’s Falls last week. Boys SUITS .............................. ....... ........................... . 1 90 ‘ Mr. Munro read an interesting paper YOUTHS’ SUITS ................................................................ 2 93 d i on “Christian VVatchfulnchs." Mrs. E. Parish has returned from a visit to friends in the west, her jour- ney extending as far as St. Catharines. Although nearly 76 years old, Mrs. Parish can stand more travelling than many of the young ladies of this genemtion. ‘ ‘ W40 SUBSCRIBERS. the Rev. 1". Chisholm at 2.80m m.. and the Rev. T. C. Brown at 7 p. m. We have on our subscription list by actual count, 108 names of sub- scribers to the Bureaus who have not paid us a cent for their papers since June 1886. These parths have been notified several times of their arreorages, and we trust that they will accept our offer to be found at top of local column. These delinquent subscribers are holding over threé hundred dollars of our just and lawful dues in their pock- ets. and unless they remit at least a portion of their indebtedness in answer in this appeal, we shall adopt other methods than throwing grass tog: “ our claim: settled. To those of‘ our subscribers who have renewed promptly, and in many in- stances paid their subscriptions be and relatives in distant ports. ‘9 m sum is“; WIT]! COIPORT. NOMY Personally Conducted Western Excursions for the convenience of passengers. as tall Ladies and Children tnveliin- mo. ’ A series of Personally Conducted Wei-m tum-lions have been emu to leave 8 - ville at. Luann" on Damn r Ifih and m. and. February m and nah. Shag-dual. Apriim and Nth. y ‘?rch a). and ill t it Q: PURE in Cars to Chicago and Council newsman“: KARLEY BLOCK None but the Best Goods Ha Star Confectionery J as. CONVERY MANUFACTURER OF AND IMPORTER OI“ All Kinds of Fruit IN' SEASON. ONT. One of THE BEST moi moat Reliablel Specialties: BOOK-KEEPING, ARITHMET'C. o'r'r awn... c623 Ptuuausmaw ‘9- Gwnmr, Spelling, 00mm In mum and Pages, lihorthand “twp writing. "a “new Inc. c. I. let. ARAB, Prim CAUTION~AddrM€ C. H. McCamr. Printii out. o Enigma gmm ‘An g'oot: repair. and amena- er ° n. n. ARNOLD- -... “A--E._. ,_ B. D. Branches. WANTED. alumni! Bud cc- new; a Deubl a set of War J udson- & Son, Cabinet-making in all its Charges Moderate, “*â€" .._.... ......... -._. est. A large stock to select m ‘ ATHENS, One Cash Price -â€" Dry nnw Goons-4.01m onsn rm" J Silk, Tamil nod Lisle 61".. in block and colon. Before placing your order for a summer suit see our beautiful stock at Wounds- Will nah. you ups suit in the latest style and at moderate guarantee satisfaction. Full line or my Jam’s iron .1 up. [Mk the newest in endless variety. The stronu inducement of Low Prion. All hunt hm . J. styles. lesion-y produce taken in exchange. BUY YOUR SEWING -L.- Leading Canadian and American'Makes. p" Jos. L. GALLAGHER, DEALER, ATHENS. GRAND OPENING DAY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1889. $10.6 Ready- sold at very Low Prices competition. Jonson’s Old Stand. one door store, King street, Brae-Mine. ATHENS l0ll__l_llll e To clear out my stock of stoves by k the 1st afJuly. I will offer as an in- ducement to any one buying a STOVE - FOR - CASE, A 6000 BIT 01’ Mrs. Pott’s Sad Irons, rrmuy Sold m as. Don’t Miss this Chance. I also have on hand a full line of m. Mum. Min. um. 301- low wm. rm.“ Vere. Vi” fencing. Scales. etc" “mayo-them ti .â€"â€"â€"- Roofing - a - Specialty. W. F. EARL.“ 14" A R M wear WM'iim't w ”mm-zeros! 35.1.1: ....~......... mvnacm.â€"sowamnnimwmuuu Goods. hall-mamas!“ mmmmmmugzm w Van-slum Cools halitho newest textures. duds-s and calcium prmawhlhadescl goods. Great tannins in “I”. FROM REPRESENTING THE ndled. 00 WORTH OF FIRST CLASS made Clothing FELT AND STRAlV HATS will defy all A. MOSES & (30., Prop’rs, at x (. ~'t' » "t “ P‘C‘l'i»... . ii Goods House cm i in Anselm "stead“. bury col-pl“ and d on“ "I... , Mon! puma-twin H. AOKLAND MACHINES Gallagher] l ‘9 All Goods WARRANTED West or Lamyeue’c January A T H E N S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY HAVING leased the nails in the Reno Block the undersigned will prepared on and alter Wednesday, uta Jay wâ€"“TO TAKE AND ENLARGE rncrgcgarls. a Those wishing views of the.. residences. grounds, eto.. will have their wants attended to promptly on leaving their orders at my gallery in the Ross Block. Regativu “Inho- hw for-er W .3332" "Nb ono. in. serum. t 'MURPHY’S _ Steam Dye Works BROCIIVILIsE Mm: 81.. slur ro I). lmnrmms's. Cleaned. Dyed and ALL kinds of cloth! Renovated in the host It . Feathers cleaned. cal to new. ed red and shed "mil hwsrm‘" or?“ " a: . . ran ee . grail or stage promptly attended to. P. 6‘10: ”dd-I P. IURPHY. PM'r. e m'm'msn rozxn 0 gem-mews» ‘ ~'.‘I‘.M mum

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