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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 12 Apr 1894, p. 1

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. form-4m- 'tftho_rxi..' acura' -- ara eelmen' ' veh- we w. Bea. 1.". I - M; asa'9_haodlet . trp..tr you» HIDLVI. Praise V Wt mun. mm Sth, It”! awn-r ll RENT. men: " Kn Sr SI 'le to tho :m-d Tenor Al-o lb In wrybaiy vPortuaitr N rvrr 3n- r Studio, BURG. btt " ELI, I,,, Co' Burt of :cTrt' tr RGET HONEY R BEES NDATIOI \ o retire. of limited Noted on ,5. I" [ herty wig 'l' o En“ 3 Wu“... K howirur "' trout tt "hutan "Wanker, t Minty. . cert). ‘rmw and HUN) Milttli d 'httures J Ont tl hem, ‘HOOL 'rr' (10293 ll un burg a .~., " h " ,i..'iiii,ttlt' to-r. ifl’lhhag 9. with “'02: a: n ding “m "'"trietiG '.Nyys.u., LY”; L, POP, Eiiii W' a t ioooa .e Us; “to: It',"', WEIR? tt 1h hiolt? Boot and Shoe Store:- {Maggi} Fa nigvite inspection ofour beauiiti , y o X 'tfhtit'tggn Bene, m, 'Oro, trd r: 't- Good and Stylish Footwear -:- . ' . J ULIETTE . '. . _' WE KEEP THEIR! STOCK- 5 i in elegant stock of qhi14rrtn'a Oxtt'trrfrst C Mum: '.trtth,lr, I ' .. ;i;i, _' HEAmzmgurgrmmam s'. _ -, "fs/t CA Wing and Summer Shoes D? No (IT GT Ni) eople‘s Popular Trading Place) vhs' TKO HO THE NO " N 1lli'lllllii) STAHTLING . . V0 L. XL.-- NO. 15 U BANK OF COMMERCE Chili PRESTIGE EVERYWHERE.’ Don't Forget to Buy Your TERMS : Cash and One Price Only. h0 Black Coats Black 33 Corns Colored and Black , .7 'A tit:., I‘m-m sum to 85.00 20 Coats Black and Brown only 'v W "JUL “myth RPM“) 25 Coats Colored and Black 50 Coats Colored and Black 30 Coats Colored and Black "V 'e ND .DNAL‘I‘IS SST ADUEct To BOEHMER 00., T _ ' "ie: if: I V .-, U. :} “‘W:“?“I&WW tt) f I l V E _," , . '.',' 11.1. . ' C' ' i; /:'iri.'/,.:,_,,rjv),"-r,_r' ESLUMGS RANK DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHED new HiAD OFFICE, TORONTO. Ui-' 33X MILLION DOLLARS CONE DIRECT TO THE -_A_NI)- 1nd Colored Capes: alrStyles and Prices given fo the Gou.ctiott of Commorclnl Favor. w‘IATERLOO BRANCH HALKER. GENERAL MANAGER €33 t' re a' TRANSACTED. FARMERS'NOTES Duacouwfso - ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL ‘25. GREAI‘ 831mm. FRANCE, BERMUDA, ac. IDS' r1’ECEIVEO. AVE) CURRENT RATES OF INTEWEST ro THE PRJNGIPAL AT TH! END OF MAY AND ROM u,' hindered the Sale of Mantles and Capes to a that we have at this season just a. hula too , ko-rp any over we grasp the opportunity of an 111mg that remains regardless of cost, iiuitru(nesvesty wotrth 55101» Pr' l JO to $1100 Iti) I I) of red I: ced THE i.j_ll_,1)U,, of Berlin (Limited.) H. J. GRASETT, MANAGER. in fl'mu f! reduced to $5.00 red 11 ced to red n ced t, , $3. 00 minced to reduced to reduced to $13.00 PRICES TO sun THE TIMES. 33,000.00.) 00.000. $3.00 to 85.50 mig- $5.90 $5.50 $2.00 tthtgt."gt I" d momma m wu seen in Gem; _ Miiy,'irriii; evening and again on turdsy morn- ing. Six or eight d were bitten. All have been dew-o F though not without strenuous iibo, for the 'mstalo portion of thaodmunity ob- iouodtgglle 1Utsttt ot[trerir Mt..... The dog that can-Pd So much trouble Vrely, in this put of the county In: a bound owned by Mr. Fhrdinnnd Latch ot Centreville, He h Dot been he]! seemingly for two~ at we turs pre- viounto Friday 360.!) talk but whingwu "ttpssetasd.Urt ftt_itte din-p ared an wu seen in Germng Milk, girl" _ " Va“! ,.l v... v"... vuu “Ltd-u . . . .Mra. and Miss Burnett have ar- rived home from Linwobd where they spent a pleasant mule. ' . . Miss Came Gole of New Hamburg, spent. Sunday under the parental root. . . .Luc Sun. day at the eontirmatitn services the church was beautifully decorated. A large number were preheat from Ber- lin and other places. . . " Rev. Mr. Kar- atedt occupied the pulplt a the U. B. Church last Sunday tstiernoou. . . .Mr. Weber ot Berlin mu yisiting " Mr, Solomon Gale's lust Sequrd-y. will becomo general in a few weal}; . . Farmers have started ploughing and seeding will become general in a show mime. ' . .The past week than very good for nmkmg sugar. . . . Mr. o. Betzner's fteam because frightened at a passing 1min while amndiug at Mr, Burnett's mini. They ran up Mill street and in guruing the courier came in contact {With Mr. Hoelrcher’s Wagon breaking ;the axle, and‘then started a. bee line for home, not recognizing the notice on {fiche bridge crossing they Grand river. ' . . . House cleaniuug will soon become general. . . .Mr. Adam l'scGefer, head sawyer at Burnett’s mills is as happy as a king, his wife prudnteu him with a bouncing baby boy on} the 6th inet, ti. M Jyer is turning out good work in the tinware line, something special in milk pulls tuul cans. He claims their is none bet, ter made. There is also mother drop in sugar. Come and see his peices, They are right, He is also paying life. for eggs. The iir,t shipment of tat cutie took place on the 5th inst., Mr, White of 1Jaelph, the hum”, shipping one car- rload for the Eaten) markev . . 'Mr. Josiah Snyder of Bloomingdale also shipped one car-load Em. Shipping _.:II I. __-. ' . - Herbert Poole, Brantford, was fined $20 dnd costs or two months in gaol on a charge of assaulting ladies on the public streets at night. ,TERLOO, ONTALRld; THUEDAYWE I NEWS tpriarrs. 1:32: tttv,edgtcs,if2'ety,r,tottN V-.. v- -v -- V. - W.’ . . I m3; II , Waterloo In! W. M8311: m the In a! 13:. G” Jr-e an” C. Eaton, of Welland, formerly man uger 'there is his successor. Mr. Ca. Pere is going into tho dairy business. Herr Hindmarch, Gait, got a little 6neer' taken off at the tiritJoint hy get- ting it caught in the gutting of a un- ohinihe was working at Messrs. Cow an 1k 00’s.. on Thursday. Mr. John Cuvers, Hunger of the Imperial Bank, Gait, since is establish- ment in that town, has served his cott- nection with that institution. Mr. G. Three little children off“ r. Geo. R. Townsend, Guelph, were poisoned on Saturday, by ch'ewing tlureolored paper attached to a writing pad. Antldowu Were given them but they are still very "t About 7 o'clock Tandy evening H. Strand & Co , carpet works, one of the moat prosperous industries of Purina, Gun, was discovered to be on fire, and in less than an hour it Was in ashes There was not, a large stock on hand. Thtreatimated loss on thtthuildine and machinery is about $30,000 or $40,000. Origin of the tire unknown. The estate of the tirm pt Kaufman, Wining 6: Co” Elmwoodrpaid n divi- dend dt 28cta, on the 8. V ' Mrs, w. Bristow of Bright, Oxford ar., up found dead in her kllcben lust Friday evening. 'he by! evidently fallen against the stove " there “as a. "mul wound on her forehead. Kutnar’s tunnel-y. ser/tintro, d¢utroyed by tire last Subway. 1 the News or the: Con-Ii “a Mum: careful!) II-III'IM hid put Into attractive shape. BUDGET FROM; CORRES- PONDENTB AND mam aormcss. IIPOKIIII- Mes , . Otto mm. Aug. Leah-rd, Mui, ”" . we. m... L Lombard. m... Corrie Prattrosars--Mr. John Junk-m h“ cube] and Mr. and Mnhuhrdnpent re and to his he"); of“; ll few, week: lat muday in any”, . . “49mm cure): thvongh thefule 6459.... my ding Mr M " F . Mn. Balm of Odlmd, 005M}..- il kr to ,'o1'Atttl','."?fA'ii,'.otg,'g 2tlhv2t2eMyathtis" an new...) (Snow hun- m _ m 5!”. at', to Dam; '., J','ll's"ll1fa'fh"Air, an ttget “ma On Friday evening the Presbyterian choir congregated at the residence of Mr. Manon for their regular weekly practice. They were hoopla-My enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Mann, and a sumptuous reert was provided by their kind hostess which all seruvrd to enjoy almost as much as the “Tully that flowed in abundance, so to speak. . , . A large congrrgation qtsthered at the Presbyterian church on Sunday mpttrt- ing to listen to the Rev. Mr Knox, who delivered an eloquent mid stirring nermon from the text, "For God to im- ed the world, that be gave his only be. gotten Son that who mver believeth in Hith should not perish but have ever- lsstmg life. John 3. 16....Mr. Geo. l Letson, an, hos been very ill for . con- ple of weeks but we are pleased to nay is improving now. . .N r. Walter Stork has had a rxsleTufhunmuion has ugnin laid him low, he is however slow. ly improving. Again his sister, Min Maudie, who has been dangerously Ill tor several weeks is not improving as fun as we would wish, but hope that we will soon be able to record her com. plete recovery. . . .Mr. Samuel Lennon has been very sick. . . . Min Jennie Petrie hoe left for Guelph, where the intend. taking a couroe in the Eminen- College, I l, CotteMotto, C. Hebe] bought out J. w, Schweit- zen’a stock of boots and shoes and is carrying on the business in Sch weirzer’d . hlnvk . . ' .Misn Porter, ns-lstnnt teucher I in the SLJnL-ubs school, ape! t Smuvdny afternoon in Conestogu attending a “ghee at Mrs. Hurst’s. ' .Upper town is taking the ’cad this yral‘ in improve. menu, Godfriod Jonas is building a new fence “4ng King street, Joseph Gillies hum H. new veranda!) in front of his house and Dilmzm Snider put up a wash-housezwll this work is under the management of Henrv H olle. . . . Mrs, Shinheiu was visiting at her sister’s Mrs Millpr, this week . . . .C. Magic of Waterloo “ms in town last week gtak- ing " the ground for M, Schweitzer; house. He is drawing the plans of this house. The won: hes not yet been let. 1 Building operations of tho, season have commenced. Mr. Abs, Ehv rni‘ed a lnrn last Friday on hi, mill yard. Mr. Studdick has men at work digging his cellar. Mr. A. Rugglo is having his bricls delivered. It is also ru. moured that several new houses will be put up during the summer. There , is not an empty house to be found and several are occupied by two famiiiva. . . . . There appears to be considerable amount of sickness principally among children the lust few? weeks. Is that: what brought. the doctor?. . . .Sognr making is booming now and smoke cm be seen in the hush every day . . ' .The roads are nearly dry, if the weather continues tine for another Week we may expect thorn to be in a h'tut class condition. . ' .Our local wheelmen are beginning to upprzu' on the roads again. “ark .v. . f M r. J. Thomas tioidiC' far": in Pilkington to Mr. Mnrahall for 83,. 300. _ week. . ' .Mr. Sunnel Letaou had u " inns muck of iofNmuttstion of the lungs but week hut we are glad to re- pelt that he has greatly improved. . . . Miss Anltie Shoemaker from ReedOity, Michigan. in winning at her uneleU, Mr. J, Howlett, . . .Mr. J, Soudvr and wife from Petoakev, Michigan, Wtsg visiting at Mr. Wm. \Veatfull, last the 11th, the latter moving into one, be: of J Buruett's houses. while Mr. Nel. i SM non Hewitt took pout-“ion of the out house wteated by Mr.We-tfnll . . . .Thes . . , Rev. M. Bowman conducted the Men, In! "onthe services la-t Sand v. . . .The U, Mi: Brelhuen (Radical) mil hold their EN quarterly surwceu next Sunday. The viai Rev. D. B. Sheri: wiIl preside. . . .Mr. l E10 and Mrs. John Gmgrich spent Sunday I inn with their son lanai. wan Occupiea tbs ') Hewitt farm. . . . M r. and Mrs. Fred. ( hen Brown tee tl mp to Wallace this of t what boned up. . . .Plouhing in the order thir, week amount tome lumen. . . . . Mr. John Wanda” moved an the {am occupied by Mr. M Lumber on "httertrourne. Mondale. Wallum - tin}; _ _ ~~_V, _v..v-, v. vuuunu. “UNIV" I train and thnrefore stayed n little longer with his brother J ntsobjn Baden than be oxpecced. . . .Jobn Loren"!1 hurd‘uro met-chum. spent Thursday In Berlin on Mm. . . . H. A. Hartleib. Herb. Leder an has retu‘med to Detroit. . . . Tlit,' eoopering, Albert Kraut had his thumb Imuhed by A sledge hammer blow. . . .Chu. Hare- fold. who has been sick with An attack of quiuay is around agnin. . . . Henry Arnold had a party on Friday night. . . ' . fienry Forler, of Clifford. mustard _ M. S. Band followed sun: mudngav‘e the happy couple a. grand send on' on the event of their marriage. After playing a few tunes in the home, the entire party was invited to the Operas Hrsll in the same block where all enjoyed them. selves, in music, dimming and camics on the lingo. At MK time lunch was: served to the entire party. including the merry joker. During the evening a speech was "lied for from the groom and was. ably delivered The party broke up in the wee ama’ hours, having spent 5 very enjoyable evening. I TI-a. . AJ__‘._ - L - -- . _ _ ions. After dinner. the company spent. the, evening in various turtoiiemeuts, music antrdaneing. until the dawn of morning having enjoyed themselves immensely. As an 'evidcnce of the high esteem entertained for the bride and her, husband by their numerous friends. A lot of beautiful and costly presents Were presented, so many no that they are too numerous to mention. on arriving at Baden on Wednesdnv evening, the C. M. B.A. of which omer Mr. Lenhard is a mdmber, serenaded him and a. very enjoyable evening was spent. On Thursday evening the B. silk costume trimmed with silk b,c, and ribbon, After the ceremony Um party drove to the home of the hride's parents whale u. sumptuous bridu] re past. awaited t|.em,showing the superior culinary ability of Mrs. Gruhber to humor the nppetito of the moat fastid. Detroit and Misu Mmgic Currie of Auvood and the bridegrm m WM) eddy assisted by George Grabber of Atwood and John Colulubo of Baden. .TTe 'bride Was beautifully attired in a cream The nuptial knot. was securely tied by the Rev. Father O'Neill, at 10 u m , at the Kinkora ll. C. church. The brides- maids were Miss Louisa Lenhnrd of WEDDING BrcLLs..-...A ancial event occurred on the 5th com, on Tuesday Apr. 3rd, which has occuloued consul- arable inter at among the young people of the cummunicy. Miss Annie Gruh. "er, youngest dnughter of Thenbold Gruober, of Atwood, was united in marriage to Joseph Lamond-of Baden, - ,' *"""'o""" . """"""6"", will) will be at Kraus's HorU,Badem,on Thursday, April the 12th. The Professor has a repute» tion of being a true delineator of Character, and Mental and Physical disabilities of those consulting him, Therefore if you wish to enjoy health, wealth and long life consult him during his stay. of the Methodist church will hold an open muecing at the house of Mrs Col km's Apr. 13th. Alt maps of the, congregation invited . . . .The Fowler _ Family held a concert. in Glick's “all last Monday evening, Alt" (mud being m utwudwca. . . . Two exeetleuo an. tuoue wrm preached m the Methods: church, last Sundny. hy the Rev. Mr. Harvey . . . .Cnm‘iucfor Snider wall preach in the Muthodint. trhuroh hn'h mowing And evening, Sunday Apr. l.5. . . . . The Uumn 'r"'"" of the Emmy th League will beheld in the Methodist church next Tuesday evening The different societies will find speakers for the subjects given on pmgrumnue. El grpf. J clues, theE APRIL N, 1894, Batten. “.118th ','hrenolyiiet, yrho iia' Alt India of the, 2d . . . .The Fowler 'rt in Glick's “a“ it, Um (mud being i Wellesley spent. Sunday here. . . .An- I other of those prosperous puqhing merr , is Mr.Thomu Bigam Possessing about , 300 acres of the cream of Wellesley, he ' mill looks forward. He will build an- I other large bank barn this spring. This I is the effect of sticking to the formPull- I ine tsll together. Together we sand. divided We fall, a motto tinny may take I lesson from. . . . Mr. John Fre, A born and family of Wellealry spent Sunday in toyn. . . . Mr. D. J. Nicklin gave a large import order for L4diev.’ l Mantle. the other day. Thor come I direct from Europa and are ofer best and most fuhinnublc nuke mdr matrb [ in! to be had. Wait and tea'thmu. They ‘ are worth looking at. . . . Mr. Wm. I Seruclmn, ot Men, our late range dtiree was in Saturday vizicina Mauv- es...Retr.Mr.huKittbin' I'M-min Mitchell oouvvntion chin week. . ' . The mud: um drying (at. Matty fattuee_ we now I only 'f choir p‘ooghinl. . . .Tue amen- Gian of thon- minodble 'toithi,ii,ij,'. two dam. , ori, tt item“. ttitr.'titht'?it, tte can. of Baht. Nioklin’o W. A “at: in “an un- also And my in tthorimta. - - ..-. """m in Brigden. They will he sorry to hear of the denth of Ins helovrd part. er who did on Tuesduy and was "uriod on Fri- day. They wvrsi and l re still held in lugh rupee? by all who can)3 in con. bu”. wtth them . . . . Mullugh I’rrelmrn of ."ed 1Vehesley Rant n few days w- '"t'rrsru.l."eqursitstueesotokittgite" my Hid well . . . . Another 1:1";in arrives. Mr. 1lripelforeman in the brick and ttie yuul. They are putting in tluttra " lot of new Inuchinnry. . . . Mr. John and Miss Edith Fletuiug spent Sunday u home. . . . Mr. Henry Kelly and wife of forty wrote, We sincerely Wish one and all sum-93s. TI uciu r Thompson presided over Eigacomh whom, which bud ably been brought t'nmurd by a former pupil and n resident of our town N r. D.en1tors. . ' . Many are tl,efrienris of the Hov. Joseph Hill, {miner of Mrs. D. J. Ntcklin, and brtatreriy pnst’cr of the Methodist church III-re now residing :.. '11,: nu _.. . My HM. Ur S xtun, churn-[wind hy sound COHIIIEU'I sews“ rum lad With Hm careful attention and Well “orthy of n hwy wallowing, was po My Mlumiwi . Tue pron Minn PKVHIHIINHUIIH "ere pun sided over by M,cCurshners,1rvvest,"'s pun-403119 Strange to my only one 'rustee,Mr JamRvid was prttsent,Nrout Mllllmuk. Tuesday night Was wry \mfavov-M-lw, dark, Mud Ronny, thertiore the lreeture Iv Ites. Dr S Xtott. clmum-Im-iud In! Rev.Gaorgn Waite wohorn in Went- worth r-mmty (Esst ot Hmunhon) Fri). tth, 1827, and med April 4th, 1801, in nu ford, county of Brun'.~ged (37 pans and 2 months. Mr. Waive went Io Wrsterloo T'p. when n )nung mm of 22 and lived there mum )emz. He w... married in 1852, to Swab Slum». and to them were born I) sonswd 3 (laugh has of whom all but one We)” living In 1853, he experienced A change of heart. and not long afterwmxls join-d the 1'. B. church,m:d in 18.5s' hcjuined the conference, and cunnnum‘ In the _ active work of the .ministry uni lust fall,when he was tuGsed With pawl) his and I» grippe, train which he never r»- "covered. He, was a consistvnt wrist» in” and din the death of the rughtroust. We have lost A friend and hm'har‘ here und swim-d one in heaven. His re- nmins were taken to the “Hindi“! cune- tery seventh cm). Bleoeim, and at terdeuUy u Lree number of Manda Srr-l vices "ere conducted hy' I‘Z'dcr I). B She-1k usaisted I); E'der C. W. L'sckus. 1| --Cous. However, werennt veryditstittctly shown, and his ‘urgP "udirance were mum dis- trstt,irtirad with the reeult, He also per" formed RPVPer sleight, of hand fans, which met with better Appreciation. H.. Itestowet many preterm; upon‘the thd‘ ren for gel ling (take-ta rm- “It Wellesley. Mr. Grsttiitt of Ga", any » May-apti- can ert"ar'uurttttertt, in the fifth hue, school, Friday menu-g la‘, He Mu] a l'srsreeollectidn of limelight vitsws,wtuch, however. werennt vervdininmlu ”rm-u- .. w - - "'n __ "‘6 wound And a broken bane u mm above the ankle. Untortunutnly the buy WM; alone 3nd to had to work his way out of the stall as but he could. He then had to wait. for “damna- til} he Wm heard. Dr. Novcker thti4 at once sum- moned and but the broken bone. The patient II grudunllv improving. Accn math; " MI any. WHOLE NUMBER. 201i North British and Mercantile, Phoenix of Brooklyn, Imdon and Lancashire, _ Fire. Insurance. ._ . P s. . d t r l . lege, anumn. C) g. t_lrt1tuysA.iotmhty ( of t merciatfchooti. ) ,h-.x11..»1.a,u. A) wilooooooao..- A wanting of the pane: m' cf NIH-y Sprung Creuuwrv w“ hum (ot T 4..., day a week, in Kioovett, I - h UK 'lm-rv was a good slundurcp of represent» the farmers Brut a good deed of enthu Iiasm was manifested from which “44 may masouubly expect ts goal season's work. Mr. Snediker does everything in his power to make the, thing a suc- was and seems well qutdihUd for the business. The following oitieers, were elected I preaidtsrtt,Ferd.Watter ', 86-03., Jacob Kupfmun :tret"urer, John Kim wr'tu'riatttiitoru, Louis Kroeuch and Louis Kieswetter. The "NLI‘I'IAQP of Mr. John Heinrich of I Waterloo and Miss Katie Snob of the saun- place took place here hurt Tuer ' day. The ct mmony was performed by the New, J.Kirmis, Me John F's-inch- ( haun' was N " mun ao" Hm brim: “as Nn‘l-V'd by Abs, Lo-nu Klrmla'. Mmr'lv {after the ceremony the xww couple left for Waterloo amid tbe many good wush. Ies of their friends tor their future Mp I pinms. . F . Mr. and Mrs, Jrlrr,_Svdr I vinitud hivnds in 1%sterioo uni “Mm; last Sunrduy. . . VUn Mum! v " My: r Josuph Lichty and Mrs. Peter Rom on ]the" way to the ”huge were mlvmg along bv Urnmwmau'a lush Hm ham I shied upsewmg the buggy and throwing l the occupants into the rhu-h. Mrs. Liehty broke het. Arm at the same place it was brnkl'n a Short tune ago and Mrs. Rod: hull tltrre rib»: hxnko-n uni susv minmi .v-x and other ivjuries on thr right Sid The horse m do his Wai' through Use vnlmge " 1th rig upsid, down and wns near Jnhu [Muff-x house when stopped by John 'IwhunlL The horse omy bud a few scrutchm but the buggy was a. tom! wreck ' V l,', Jueor, Frnm-r and John BMW)“. -,1 WM: rlor, were in town lust Sum)“. T Mr. J Wetrer of Noe Dundmr‘uuu 4m“? Run- an at Jacoh's Jtnt's. , _ T Pump Mm iuger spent, Sunday at qum, ing the illness of Charla Harlfeid last week.. ”lerqud nku of the (it-nth of Louis Rvnfnr formerly of this place at Peoria, Ill.,rmched here last Thursday. The be et4ved father 3nd mother have the sympathy of Ms old “>00an and of the entire community tseverally . . . . The mar-Ham» M Mr, Jnhn rl..;.,..;.,:, mt M. S. HALLMAN. 0.09.06600066646566A¢Ao.. fl, D. LANG t 00., The undprsigméd oifets SPECHI, “A! (.4le on Carriage: ranging llt pr c- es from $7 00 to fil5.ou. Call mud see them. tttttttttee-ooo, JUST RECEIVED, u all I)Il>|l'lebi bob legs, Tawny,“ Ont, 8'1 MI -vn-'1. UN Syttitett.ioettb Can-dn'QOruteaQ Com, merriatfchooti. l ls tt m. K lt, .2...” BEST The finest lot of Childress Representing the Me CARRIAGES. tu, In tre r: Place In Crana/a get a Hum“ t tral Burmdis Eul- Hon, sr 'tll, The F "at the ','r .uoob, Wu; rlnr. Cen. it? his!” li,

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