The Signal, 1894-12-20, Page 88 THE SIGNAL : OODaR1CH, ONT., THURSDAY. DEC' tO..N+1.
MONSTER ROBINSON'S CASH STORE
REMOVALISGlories in Giving Bargains!
MONSTE
REMOVAL
SALE
We will continue our Great Removal Sale until we move. We have fired our first gun at Competition to show our strength u Genuine Bargain Givers and to beat all previous records.
The first week of our Sale has been a great success. Remember, this sale is not for one day, but every day until we
move. If you cannot come one day, why come at your convenience. Of course those who come first get first choice, but
we will try to have enough for all. We would ask those who can make it convenient to do their shopping in the forenoon
to do so ; you will be better served, as the store will not be crowded, and have better daylight. We wish to sell to all who
call at our store, because if you get some of our Bargains you will be sure to call on us when you want Baigains again. We
don't wish to quote prices ; we would rather have our customers call and see Goods as well as Prices We wish to draw
your attention to a thw lines just received. We have secured a traveler's samples of Overshirts and Undershirts at a bar-
gain ; you shall have them at a bargain. Also received a line of Boys' Stockings, extra heavy anq away down in price.
Every mother should P,sk to see this line of Stockings. Also another shipment of Ladies' Wool Over -hose and Mitts. See
our line of Handkerchiefs, from lc. to 75c. each. Extra value in Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs. We have a line of
Ladies' Mocha Mitts ---something new ---ask to see them. Corsets away down in price -in fact everything marked down
now. Don't miss this Sale. ,,
We intend to move to the Corner of the Square and West Street. Remember the place. JAB. ROB 1 N SO N Cash tore
NEW AOVERTISEMENTS - OEC. 20
Pais
Legal F. J. Pridham . ... .......... 5
local --R. R. Sallow,. 5
Fancy Shppers Wm. Mhurnian. jr.. .. .%
Stscktakieg sale- .1. H. Worsell .t Cu
Nott:' to Crediton C. B. Armutro.`
2 Barga.o Days---Colb:ne Brie 8
Gigantic Auction Sale Tice. t:unlry 8
Evesythaug must go -D. R. l'al►ick.... 3
Silverware 10 per Dent below cost -
H•ri,r t Lee 5
2.3 lisrgain Stay-- J. T. Acheson. . 8
A W.'tasa'e Rescue I..T. Fulford k Cu
Mesmer Removal site Jas. R - ba.eon 8
FereX•stes-C. A. Humber 1
Oyster (' Bleabslr-• 1
Silverware- ('rasa Rise . - . 1
Sdmethine Lekely - W. C. t.00tb... 1
Sesta ('hares' Headquarters W.:Reath . 1
Y.assic Ca --(:mail Ogees House.
5
NEWS OF THE DISTRP ..
From our ownCorrespondenta.
There is tareruatle. Sere 'bat saael be
'wend any w here False avers et ane
4o•ely aperient tepertrd
fee The *meat.
LEEBUR
Moi .AY, Deo. 17.
MIs. Harriet "I'hurlow, of the 3th eon. el
Gdench township. is vatting hen..,
Fur Capes, Fur Posts, I-orSetts, Fur
Cape - at the lowest possible prices at Arm-
e treng's.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of the circular
h ews, wore the guests of Mr. sad Mrs.
Percy 3tew•rt this week.
Rood L.wresoo, district secretary of the L
O. t.:. '1' of Huron, vomited here last week
as biomes; In connection with the order
bore
A \ trim tree with an entertainment will
be held on t'hratmas Eve et the church. A
program will be given by the sebolersof the
school and ethers. Admission 10 ceoto.
Chair to be taken at 7.30 r. n .harp. Pro.
oee.I4 in .id ot the Someday achool funds.
BLUEVALE-
Tr1-1.4T. Nov. 27.
Slide lie ltu8. of Coburg u elating Mies
Mary Roes at primmest.
If in 'doubt about what to give, read
•• '.:sable Suggestions " on 3th page.
Dunao McKee/Ie. of 1.uckaow, wag
Treiuog at W. D. \,ray's this week.
Rev. lion. Burgin. of Blyth, preached in
the Methodist church hero last Sunday.
The Methodist Sabbath school purpose
holding their Christmas tree entertainment
en Cnnstmu night.
The telegraph office u opened ecce more
is !thieve.; and te operated by John Collie,
who has had • large experience ts -nu line
of business.
1'be Raapee lodi&n l o. gave r so.oert as
the lorresten' hall here os Tuesday night.
itecember 11th, end althourh the night was
very inclement .tune • larp audience at-
tended.
BRUCEFIELD.
Trema?. Dec. 18.
!.very day •'lergain 'say at Armstrong's.
i.e., Hart has Started the new livery here -
We wish him sureties
(' .1 Wallace has returned from Saginaw,
Mich. %%'e are glad to ;teem me his tundimg
f.oe.
A couele of fine young men of `this •icla-
ity are to become members of the Benedict
Club
Rev Mr. Budge occupied the pulpit of
the Union church last Rabbeth and Sir.
MaTrg ort, of ('hmelhurst, that of the
Methodist Memo.
The following .re the othcers elected for
the coming six months for Rruaaield Star
('natal No. 218, h T of T N.C., Keo.
is McIlomald : 1-.('_, Sia .1. !' -
P.C. lire J. ieotherin`bem - ('hap., RM. .l
ReII ; F 5 , Ss. M. McIntosh ; Toms., lis.
.1. Jamieson : R S., tits. McDonald : H. , Rn.
I: Turner : G., lire. 0.. Foot.: S., Tiro A.
I' Kitchen.
AUStMM1.
No* v, lice, 1.
Mr. mad Miik ii11 sentlayd at I'bate..
Jack It.biaeoat NIS I .sderich, spree Mn.
day Item. a
Mica- Wi6iis,.%God.rtuh t 1. spat
Suede, at beim.
W. D. Wilms is vet 111 bop. soon to
hear of his rSmeery
Mr sad Mn. Wohh, ret l,ondesbore,spent
..day with friends bre
J P Krems names his had in a sling.
havi.g lest the fingers no h11 right hand
We all ksew Christmas le coming : se s
the mammal tsasseeti.g of the Methodist
saerek, w%ioo will be hold Ilse. 2515. Tea
w71 be served in UN temperance hall from
5 to 8 o'clock. Mpeakiug en! be held to the CALL
church. A good tame a ex pe. ted. Come
ose : come a11.
Men'. Extra Heavy Ml Wool shirts and
drawers worth 75 cents, for 47' c Arm- AN ID
*tromp.
Look out for collector. this wee!, We
notice Muses I.. Brown and A. Holing are 1
on the old warpath ague. success to these
y
ledges
DnCg Christmas.
'ORS - NICE - RANGEWe undentaad Mum !ley Intends to leaveat ('hruttraa. 11 a aro carry. indeed, to
loose such a good teacher, but, we suppose.
it is all for the best.
Mies. A. Ferguson and T. sprung, who 0T.
attended the l:arlerico Model School Inst
term, have returned home. Milton had bet-
ter put his best foot forward if he wishes to
le:iFor
beep ahead of ose of those revs sports from
Me (*i vular City.
DUNLOP.
W. ACHESON & SON.
S E E Useful and Serviceable New Goods for
11•4 oaf, Dee. 1715.
• Arthur Mown, of Kr.cetield, a v.tnng
relatives here
Plowing is 'till on the move here . the
end turning over well by appearances.
1•:IIa Healey, who has bees in Buffalo and
New York for some time is vesting old
friends here.
Slim Sara Corbett eooyel a pleaeanr
nett of several days last week to friends to
t.odericb township.
Sh. Il appreutate . pair of geed Kt•! &.loves
I'ernn's are tits lest and .met no rt,..re
than inferior 'raise to be lied only at
Armstrongs.
!''Roti M.- • .lames Burse, who has.
been to I''anada s count y of woodland and I
mystic lakes for several months put. has
returned home.
Thu costing Cnnstmu all the rising
generation are going to Leeburn to get'
Santa lieu.' bounties on the tree at the
church Christmas eve.
Kali and examine goods and prices.
-HOLIDAY PRESENTS. -
New Kid (hovel:, Laced or Buttoned, Pearl Backs, $1.00 ausl,$l
Ladies' Black Silk Mittens. Best quality, $1.-25.
Men's best Lined Kid Gloves, $1.25 quality, now 9:k•,
Silk Mild Scarfs, sew patterns, :ic. and 3:'c. each.
Keel Trish I.inen, Fawn em.broidereal Hata, 3:+c. to 711c.
Extra large Hem Stitch, Initial Silk Hdkfs at 4:r•. each all iuiuAla).
Japanese Fancy Hdkfs, ilnnionae choice, nfw bmhroider«f and Hoes
Stitched, at .' for 25c., worth 20c. each.
Men's large Plain Hem Stitch Hdkfs, ,silk,' at :Sic. each, Inarked',down
from .50c.
New Eider Down Satin Quilts at.$6.50. and $8.75 each.
C B SWAB CO., •New Dress
Chintz Quilts, White Batting tillt•d, $1.7 5 aad $ Dress Goods in Black and ('resist Crep.,ne. Serge:: and
McLean'. Block. Cer. Square and Montreal -M eft Blacks. Dress Plaids: new patter..,, finer than we hare ever
Bee our windows for them.
verything
'must
Neter, As sir Mrs. Dalton one of
Ashfield's pioneers, and within riyh: years'
of hese, • cestenaran, died at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Jas Young, on ik.c
1 th. le Friday the rematos were interred
to Ktnrsbridge cemetery. The services i
were conducted at the church by Rev. Fr. i
Dixon, after which the body was conveyed O
to the cemetery. A large number M. re
'atoms end'fraeds from here were prettiest.
A FAMOUS DUEL.
go
regardless
f
H ew Twit Teases... l 4ers Settled a Lillie C OS t
ramose. Mdernity.
t5* principals in the following duel, the
• ocoutt of which we publish from The .
Louis
.aa Road, who learned hu trade in Nash 1known to our tewneman I.eo. Cox. Rot- TheC PtintIac Book Si yQndlCourtier-Journal, were personally
rill* ov.r half a century aro
The celebrated duel between ZoJisoffer
sad Marling, editors of rival political papers
was fought an Nashr:Ile, Teen., Aug. 20,
11352. The subse.luent premmence of the
participant.. the coolness displayed, the
11 high courage and delicacy of honor revealed
!during the blood-etai.led *Detest have riven
as interest. • fascination to it that make it
Dae
ot the meet noted duel. of .nte•bellum
dove.
The story was told to • I'ouner Journal
reporter by the only wltDS.e now living -
Judge .Lutes T. 1411, of Nashville. At
that time he was a boy -In %•Ilicoffer's office.
Judge Bell gives doting which lend • -harm
to the story which he thus rebated.
The duel hetweee Zollicoffer, thea editor
of the Banner, and .lob. 1, Marling, edam
of the Nashville Calm. 7 he !tanner was
the state organ of the Whig party. The
1 sloe occupied the same relation to the
1Osmoses, ac party. /.ollicoffer and Marling
were bitter oppneeets Tbear tactics were
different. lout their oppmaties was alike in-
tense. Marling was a self-made ma. H.
bad risen from the typo's stool to the
tripod. Ambitious of course: that was the
keystone ret his suscow ; drewy to a nasty,
affable sed gentlemanly, but his eve could
gleam with • dangerous bight sad mon had
seen him .loud,
/nlliceffer has passed thio history Hie
traits aro well -knows. He was .mane. Hs
n erves were tens: he never grew excited: was
austere. yet generous .. just In manner yet
1100 hearted He had but nae lung, and 1
believe he mined himaelf to keep cool in
order to preserve his health
Now as to the dist. It grew directly out
of • controversy abut the site of a bridge
acres* the ('timberland That was the match,
but the powder lay in their inher.st nealry
w51oh was ready at any moment to cause a
eapinsn.. Marling, no se Pditrenal, boldly
charred that tell,mffer was iwibed to write
as los 1..l. People who know the treat ka.w
that wroth!' was imminent 1 saw an early
copy of the felon mod went direct to the
.f5.e of the Banner. I watched for Mr. 1
Z.lhmtfsr About k 10 n'rinek h. pm. In
He was ae cool se I ever saw him H. sat
down at his desk and turnnv to me said •
'Jimmie. i 5..e stood enough from Mar -
beg 1 nu keel. that i tried to avoid • ail
arulty, bet 1 e•e't stud it any Mager (:e,
toll Matt Brown I want re sin ham
Naturally enough Zellioe(ier sought a
Whig for • e.omes*lor 1 went after Mr.
Brown and brought him to the oaks. Zed -
Resew r..y.d a oig.r furor SN bps, ,honk
AT
D. B. CALBICK,
Meas. Ma/Mt.Ry ..d ease, Leeds.
1
heads with Mr. itrew..nd said 'Matt, go
I to Marling and tall him that at 10 o'clock 1
• will been front of hu oleo• to lcsouses
bees.
'
A little after '' o'deck 1 saw Mr. Zolia.
ester Pick up his hat ad leave the office.
1 He minet a word. 1 watched him. He
I west over to the east gide of the Public
Square to the City Hotel, where he board-
ed, cad asked his wife for his pistoL It was
em old powder and ball weapon. it bad
been loaded some tine, and she waisted to
I reload sit. He tell her it was useless, put
it in his hap pocket, and after slipping • Sew
esp. In his nght 'set pocket he left. He
came back down Ilssderack-.t., to Cherry,
walked down this way 'mut he reached the
front of the brick where .fudge Rrien bed
his office. He stopp.d, i was standing st
the wiener of 'Rudnick and Cherry watching
him like • hawk.
" 1 he clock struck 10 ; It sounded to me
1 lake • funeral knell. 1 Inked ocroes the
street and saw Marbng stand's' just at the
foot of the stairway leading from the eji-
tonal renes to the street. He was dressed,
as was thee the style, an • navy blue mat
wash brass buttons, and light pate, tailor
made, of course. Reedy made clothing wag
act feehiesable thea. Zollicofit r afterward
told met at his first shot he aimed at the
highest brass button so Marling's chat, bet
at the seeped shot hts antygonst bad
ged pesitmn., sad he had to fire at his
h
Marling was in lull view of Znllieoffer,•
and they Inked at each other for • ferment-
/.olltaeffer broke the 'fleece by eI.nutine to
Marling ' I came here to denounce you es
an Neral liar.' at the same time drawls,
his pistol. As toe weeds n1 Iseult islf free
/relhereffer's lips I saw Marling'a hand drop
like a tlash to his hip pocket, and to • sac -
mid he had draws ad tined. The ball west
high. ad broke • glass a the second story
e.( the hour neer %ollaoolfer's heal No
other wend was epsilon.
/olliooffer extended Ma pistol, took de-
liberate aim, and pulled the trigger it
wised Are %Without mnv,ng mot of hs
Weeks. he held the weeps clam to his leer,
la.k.44 int.utly at at • moasat, and thea
ranee it from his right to hr left Asad,
rooting it obliquely ever Ilse lett writ*.
With • deliberates= that ewld as. be •s -
seeded if be was yvM1s0 ready he ate et an
In•pet-tlon invited.
We're after you
for your Shoe trade. We want your trade, your
relatives' trade, your friends' trade, and we'll make it pay
you to buy your Shoes from us. Compare our pl-ices with
what you have been paying.
Ladies' Padded Felt Slippers. lel% Soles,
Felt, Leather Noted Gaiters,
American Kid. Button Tipped:
Genuine` Dongola, Patent Tip; Buttoned,
Misses Polished Calf. Laced, 11 to 2,
Child's Heavy Laceel Boots, Rivetted Soles,
" Best Felt Overshoe:4, 6 to 10,
" Overstocking% anal Rubber% combined.
Boys' Hand Pegged Bak,
Youth.' Hand Pugged Bal.,
Men's Heavy Boots, Bellow. Tongue.
lied', Pegged Sole, Leather,
Men'. Semple*: (:alters,
$ .7.i
1.00.
1.00.
1.25.
.75.
.50.
.75.
.75.
.95.
-73.
.73.
1.00.
1.00.
Fan.mio Prices do the selling here --we just St them and tie
them up. Every pair guaranteed No. 1 quality, and if
they rip we sew them free.
Custom work and repairing our forte.
W.
A\0332.201; & BO)T.
Highest price for produce-
inanimate target, he drew • pin from the
lapel of his omit a1 picked into the mud -
tube. He thea looked iso at Mewling, pt
hie right head tato his vest pocket, drew 1
out • cap, blew .way the dust. put the new
cap se the nipple. and was fust in the acts.
raising theputol the second time who I'
sew Marling advance • pace. take yell&
mint and fire. He had quietly watched the
removal of the cap without *rferisg to
shoot. That was courage In Its highest commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. The first,
form. hoods we will dispose of will be
SIsr! ing'. second ball, I after -muds found, 32 Weeee og prom lyr
Good, i• a.' kgtb
o,
pawed clew to Zollicoffer's need. Hardly tt PNas of ',weeds an Suit lassoes. ales
had the smoke of t%te .toned .bot bows Thread, Hutton•, Ike.,
away ere 1 sew /.o1GcoHer, still a 'ooh as a 311 Suite of Heady mrle t;lothint„ all stare
I iceberg,extend hispistol erm and take de I t'veraw-u' •11 aces'
!new ('•itten, suede by Campbell. of London
iibent* aim. At the crack of the weapon, : &Stec! Dew Since Hareem
Marling staggered back. i advanced sad 2 8etsof seoosd-hod Single Hamm'
caught a lir of him. Blood streamed 1 Pet of Kew, ht Double Hareem
[ glimpse 1 Set of second band Double Harness
til over hu face : he leaned against the is- T Robes.
Der linin. door (acing ; I thou ht Is was Firing. of Hrn.
dymr : 1 turned to /.dhffer : hu mein(amein13 Good, new Horse Blasttts
GDM. new H.Iter.
GIGANTIC
AUCTION
SALE 1
We have at last got our new and sem
mallow Auction Kowa, on Hamilton st.,
finished. and will held a monster Auction
Sale on
SATURDAY. DEC'R 22nd,
ed not a muscle : hu figure was erect and
rigid. his eyes fixed on kis rival and his pm-
- fol hung .t his rtght gide.
Marling recovered an a looniest ; he had
,sank, ss 1 thought, to rtes no more, but as
he reached his knees he braced himualf for
one supreme effort. He slowly rated kis
to',ted r h' left sad took aim.
ei
• rci•eles
13 Whits
1 large Hook Coss
1 01ase t'upbeard
3 mien sew Hall Racks
2 Whatnots
1 teal (hl !Store
1 Bureau
res i o. is • arra 1 l.ounw•
1 Tina -east ('oal gloves
tiss passed his n
hand over in. face, as to clear inches Table.. K itch. n chairs. Pictures. &c.
the blond from his eyes and then reaume% ter Remember w. have no reser,. pnceon
' the position to shoot. Zollicoffer elevated &eytloag, and whim any article is put up it
hie pistol ; at tn•t momot Marling fired his will be sold
seise p
third .hot As be did so 1 esl. Zolheolfse'e Ws have also Inst received direct from •
right band jerk up : the ball had struck the
guard sad inflicted • ,sight wound on owhole.•Ie "ties thea Paso. of Fee" (.coda
ne s1f
Ins Angers. He lowered hu weapon. At 501(•515 for \real Preset"' whet'. we teens
that moment Marling fell over ea kis fare Tou to .... The
wswe will alsooometwtt
and /sllio.ffer turned said walkedup ('heery 1 to mil on Saturday. and aottsue even .f -
street lithe Balmereern000 and alveolar until after \nom.
As he passed me 1 looked at his bah It
was unmoved. I followed ham. A crowd
gathered about Marling, who ease, 1 GIINDRY,
thought, dead. Mr Zollioofler seat foe a r
physician and had ;his head dressed He The Anctlesear.
spoke but little. Marling was carried to big
room in what was thought to be • .Iyisg
coodatiom. The ball entered poet below the
right eye. raagteg outward and breaking the
skull, He lay at death's door for wsskab/A
fieall j appeared to he recovered. Rat his
health was shattered, and President Pitres
Mat him as Consul to Gantemala sot only
ea • reward for political services, bet with
es
Da hope that the climate would revive him.
It did not, however, and he died ther.,and,
as may think, his death was hastened by
1be injury in the duel.
No legal preeseution grew out of the *1
fair. Of Zollicoffer m•sy ironer what be -
wine of loom Hu life was sally given for
his beloved ('n*lederacy 1 never pees (bet A1. ORNSON, the Wonderful Jaa1Pr ad
but that 1 think ret the gameness of H.1.se5r. Anterleai1,Orl..test awl Mew
spotReleet*5e >I•aslpel*ter.
thaw sato and their traria meets[. %ANY.1(t sad kis ureal 8pirrieal ('Shiest. h
Sow w ease• M.tmgM reuse.. ken
ttpiritsalises HsrbsSMr sr Testis
ism 1 Tam deride,
Mead 'LS "Sunlight'' Soap wrappers 1'A RKIR1SORIutsALSLACt ART' T1s
be.nsg the word.' Why Daws• Warne. bpaltivelvMoena'IN Let Mare
Look OkiSenses &Imo a Mao "4 to Levee
Sews., Led.. 43 Asoet•.t Tswostn, and yna
will risme* by post • pretty peetnrw, trot MATINEE AND X -MAS TREE
from aulvavWiM. used well worth framing, will be held lis the arter.trea.s r p.m.. fee the
This i. an gas Way to, deor.r.tai your hems Children, at wile* 5mteresace every eNM
Th. snap is ties hast in toe market toed it will ,'.e .ave • l'tvretll 8psohl agteettee will
wits only meta le. wets,. is seed in rye beve'n Htw *micas east •eaasats*hd kI
wnppon, you I.er. 15. ends upon. N♦t tM Rveaiam hr(rrrsnss s. IMs Osto-
Wnts goer name earefdly. ly P&er they dti r ver rest p p
yw.sasa t► Arr ( wl(ih Is
Homan .Soh. (' gam` ow. new .te .rbndtle M t a
lag into the flee nee n't, erases a - U Wetfs.o. •e... ass. wad aft. Har,
Mr. Paterson
is Ila eWrt ay. -eft e4rro. stse` Ike of
M.,'. wrvey, es Nle ed. a. t.' s
awved Raw as w tl.i. sin Near M fa'e.ksgoE
itemernber the place, -Our new Amities
Rooms on Hamilton et., Goderich.
-:-THE ZIAZIC COPPIXY-:-
whine to respectfully &ensues that they will
appear at the
OP, AN 1) OPERA HOI-SE
e0
Christmas Day and Evening
with • reined enteneianteet ef
MYSTERY MARVEL MiRTH
ZANZI('. the Pratl'a*. In his creat .yyet {eel
Weeder, et Himb-elaw Magic and elelgat
.famed. Meet R.atasa tatertal.l.g,
A nudes amid MyMlfyien el than all.
tM I'.blla •.d Mr. Paeteee* style of
enadl.g It sakes it es5 .f the
mess enterable,
H. B. POLLOCK,
The N ewe Rias fibre
Extraordinary
Offering.!
li
N account of an important change to take plata in our Busines'
about the 1st of JANUARY, 11495, it has been decided that
the large and varied Stock of FANCY GOODS and CHRIST-
MAS NO1'EI.TiFS most be reduced to one half its present
;size. This announcement to the Ladies of Guderich is alone sufficient
to ensure a speedy clearance.• of a Stock of Goals which is conceded to
be one of. if not the largest and Brightest Range of Fancy and High
Art Goals in Western Canada, and affords a grand opportunity -and
Dae se adorn offered at this season of the year -to procure elegant and
most desirable Goods at prices within the reach of ail. Ordinarily the
merchant relies on December to produce great results. in this case the
Stock must move out quickly and profits are swept out of sight For
the convenience of Customers as well as ourselves we have divided the
Stock into lots and f.> arranged that the different ('lasses of Goods may
he ezaiHinol at leisure ane) without confusion. Experts in the Fancy
Goals business will be prMcnt to wait upon you and assist, if required,
in selecting Stock to be made up.
wear 3.n M-irici
that the Entire Stock is at your (disposal, and at Prices
simply Unapproachable.
A Line of very cheap Trimrned Hats a Specialty.
MRS. R. B. SMITH.
xwes to Creditors.
NOTICE TO CRLDITORfi,
fe 15e wafter of R. Il , Rowrissa•, of 15, Tows
•f U.d.o '*, h (As Co.w/p
of Heroe.
Neu', is hereby gives that the above reseed
R. W. Rusrltw bin nude• •5 sw.lsar,nt
t. M under the prevuio.s or Chadian. ill. R.
A. 0.. len, of all hie elate tied eases in
treat fee the tweet of .11 his erMltero.
A westing of tie eredltore of said estate is
boreby one resod .M will be held at Die law
sieve e1 Gibbons. Mchlab & Mnikers.lwd.s
ea Monday. the Lib day of ileeemhsr. A. U.
11101. at tis i elork Is the afternoon, for the
spesistaseat of isepepeecc •sed the 'Beteg .f
415.0445.. with reference to Dm diagonal of
the said emote.
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required to ale their reline with my soticiter .
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