The Exeter Times, 1877-10-25, Page 7HE B
TH VIA/MS
f which the Are
re, bovrewr,
et on the
ii.iforrnation
Bcriin
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man, end Mr. Iti. MoOoll read * cont. •The Fire -Bug's Visit!
imentary *ad flettering *dares*, awl
+end made the presentation. The ad.
dross was signed on beintlf of the Sab-
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of Mr. E. bath School by Jane Letnwie, and by Four attempts made last nhtig
d that it was Thomae Henderson on behalf of the to get up a blaze—one SW -
family had scholars of klectxon No. 2. Mr,. Has- oessful
g the (lay ton made a abort but feeling reply.
MOTTOES, 1300E sl
CHENILLES, WHITE 4t
SILVER 'WATERED CARD
BOARD, BLACKBOARD,
to be found in town is witth
J. (.4 1-1 I G G-,
11011ONSU AND rANC Y DODDS DEALERI,
Nein btreet,
A Oottle's The meeting was enlivened oy speeches
ary'a torch no from several of the gentlemen pres13nt.
. It wee in- ana by allude by the Misses boutbron,
mg WRS saved. Kerr ano Whiteford, and Henderson
voter North was and others. A most pleasant t vening,
epee& t too late to do was spent, all seeming to have enjoy-
Ony. good, ed themselves to their beitrt'a content.
Pane Lsr eve:am—At a meeting
04szirroon.
or the Directors of the Stephen and
lehozne Branch Agricultural Society,
Le Benoet, —Mr. Chaelea Ho
0,,t. the following revise:4a of prizee was
made. Colts froin Crown Prince award -
no prize, as were not entered in
Seerotaly's book ; Ira Miller prize for
geese inetead of Jobe Owens ; no prizes
LOCAL.
771. 7'intes may be had for 5 ('1$- vercoPY
31. M.Jiose6rgh's and J.Urifty's 116‘ok
stories
rittWre-alleat WMO seYero froet on
gunday Mehl, last ; a blight one on the
night previous.
J's. --Mr, Wm. HawliOliw
ani lady. of Myth, haves for Vie pest
few daye been ou u visit to their in
friends hem
Tim Teeeenetire--Seme of enr en-
teriii ei.izene are telking of g 1
thij LpIlnu4 for the amnn
and e the b deuce of the tewn
them- li.e.ee
S. —Mere. Olfallev mid C"11 -
ley en) ea ton2 throneli the (emery
keitiNv iteieds 8 mil from the fir,. fe en.
Jobe., et great •eavriliees on ori eil
prices.
A Lexti FALL —It lack -t brit a few
da .5i f nlrember, yet the vegetetiee
appearance almost befits A ftteee
the 'rosi 1 e^g ee I.re 9 the leaves -4‘ '77
Still they keen a tire t, led 1,1 -
reedy Fee, a.., w,.ary
one to no gene.
Veneer. -0 'Menday, last, ne It
.1r. Dili • IL 0. iniftister. wife at
sieter W4 10 Iviii thr..^14411 WW1, 5171
DANIA h/1.`• in.; fit., reitie. in prseing a
team. npee in the ditch. No hijnry
mkt .1,44.4, other thin It Wight oue
Miee 1) Lei,' wrist.
Weineee.—itti'. B. rer41
and lady, (m MAptly last reePivell ni
mest eittlicent wooden.ware from their
friend,: t start linnet) lion inn —on a
wooden tin', tf C4)Or4A--that HIP
fifth 'i'r zery of their weddine-dav
May they live te receive the preseets
dee at their eolden welltlieg is all the
harm l I them.
Bee AveiDENK ()II Sohtrala,v !net,
as a son nf Mr. Alex older
wee ge#11 oiee, hoeclinnts in the grove
near his failfer's Ifense, on tho Themes
Itotel. he fell from the tree, a distriee.)
of thirty feet, breekine heti) fume be-
low the elbews, the bones above flip
wrist on the loft arm cutting throne!'
the skin and entering the ground. He
wn taken linme immedietely. flU. (U)r.
Cowen feel Let z who aia every.
thing possible fer liirn, and he is likely
to recover.
lifen,tcreorei Eseere. — A wagon,
\villah wee driven by Arr. Itebinsme of
NftiV13, WAS crossing the Louden, Her-
on & 'Bruce railway, on the 5th cel. of
Linden Township, on Sittnolav nit,
when the tratnelenving London at 5 o'.
CIOCIC Cant() along, The engine struck
the wagon, smashing it to pieces, as al-
so a stove pipe whiell was in in—
Mr. Rebinson and daughter were
thrown ont, ha fortunately escaped
injury. Their escape partakes of the
ODITuAny.--On evening last,
Mr. Samuel 'Wfleen, of Usberne,
breathed hie last in the Asylum, Lan -
In tho early part of the week be -
tore bet, Mr. Wilenn beceme affected
in his mul, and from the aberration,
HO dnngerons that he was token to the
asylum. It was, ti-ight tint he
weeld soon recover, but contrary to all
hopes he eradually grew worse until
death put an end to his sufferings.
Ile was a well-to-do farmer, and a
man highly esteemed by all. Ag a
neighbor ho was kind and oblighig, as
parent and a husband nothing could be
said against him. In his death, his
family lose £4 kinct friend and an in-
dulgent protector: . •
—On Tnesday last the spirit of Mr.
jes, Brownlee, one of the residents c{
the townhsip ( f Usborne, passed to its
maker. or some days Mr. Brownlee
had been suffering from the slimmer
complaint 'and in the tnidst of it was
attacked by a complication of diseases
which baffled medical skill. Na was a
quiet, 'dna and inoffensive citizen, and
had few, if any enemies. His funeral,
whichlook place on Thursday, was a
tepee one:
FlRE.—On Slimily morning at 3 A.
NI. the alarna of fire was sounded, HIM
Homo rf the people of the lower end .of
the village were on the qui viva to as
certain whore the fire was. A rush
was mule for eeeine-honse No. 2, and
the engine
to James Pickard,
Esq. was quickly attached, and the en-
,
elle WO 8 soon going at A rapid gait to
awarded to anything exhibited unless
exhibited by the menufenterer, who
must be a member of the Society, Mr,
S. Buckinghtun therefore takefirst
lbein, of
thi vWg, bas a plitra-tree %Welt is
Row in blossom. It efonaraenoed to
bloom abont the 15th of September and
has still e good show of bloesome, and
Ito expecte to be able to have a A"pluin
pudding abort cliristmes.
JAIL sTATiSTICS,
peesgeee
i.ze f.t-,r,truer: burrow!, :f4 M
IL 'rroLt ,
(".; GoTalliTy Jarfiiill*°t;veingfor attalltei81)i.7ar oefndtillrg
Iadies' suppers instead of W. Fanson') ; eoke seet„ In77 'e11311.4
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^ m!mi. -mac en were ru e( out, j311,. 14h inmeki and 18temins, oI
Dioctore are resolved to enforce the Mae!,heVo4.1idor 'l Wn) Ther sixteen years
rine that all articlee must be exl.ibite4 of ngt,, thi,13,1,„1,,,, 110 were oeuo
by the manufacturer, ni his emu mono, filleted tilt tho float tette, 11:4 for the
ale} oho nmet be a member as web as the see) d titti •. 8 fir tho third time
the party exhibiting. All parties wish ,k,,8 ee ingbro tho third.
ing to become membermeet enter pereOlie Werti sent to the Cen.
their names with the Treaeurer before t at Levin, them to the Pouitentiery,
the let of August in °eel) year.
ney---Se *ha the 111-110"011Y that t, .els in jail, ;yid 33 taro teittel
t to the It .formetory. 70 eerved
1144 existed mielit be fully bo ke» toe 7. 1, l'olf.• 1,1,ettili occurred timing
4..eue 0,4e ett fire to an eld vacaut boil • - Nember married, ; un-
oppoeito the, f enetry, Ot1 Tueeday;
evolieg 144. The tire re -Hs rang 1 ird Y t''' 1..ocon culla neither read nor
and it wee not lime Lefere Mr. Pielterd's mete ; were reported temperete.
hem WWI imaie IA 1.0'114,4111.m, nod at Tbe natioualities were m followe
Welled tel tue en ino, which in (04 F0.111,10i,
ttinntei W14 at the eeene, but toe late; (-ann.% F4I 7
to be of u,ey Gse, other tea's for the
t i
rte lieu ei a ijoittinp bellhop. ThMaud .. .. 2i 4e... 13 1
i tAlpinol huiltliwg eerteibly Wai not ani new,tetaw,,, , ti 3
i orintinent. ont theee who wielied it" die',/,' The relieioue beliefs are re; (lied a
0,. 1 ap pollee .e. might hey:. re.orti il, to follows :—
el other me ins, mai nit bo forced for!, tli;e4. Femelea,
ss menthe to cella,. to look Ott a pee eel Roam t ath elei • „ai, 1
40
Oh 1 • 1 1 4
crs. 1111; g t.u1 4111.
indeg.fl
..
. • to...Rua" 32
Intact Peeerniteltieus 11 1
Tay. 1;:altages re at folio ws
1421
.1,14••
Pu. V, ti t YR nil &TINOS.. %N. W.
Walelf bee e eililleiteed A oepirat or
vivol meeting:if 1St Fairtiell Wit }3..mp
t
bit lab es wote prove very sileceesfill.
t veneeete—lNir, Aedrow Hies el
,
it aria -ten, Nahum, feraerly ef this
et*.. wle, iets been lillyilK II. vi.it (',*
nis fr.en.le ill this Yieieity, returned
horn , I :et. w, k. fle leeks ita VI:Or:qt.
;IA n h. n he left hero ;Attlee year., ngo,
and ,•cpr.o.so-.1 himself greatly surprie-
.41 at the progreee nettle during diet
time, end feele particularly gretitied
at the improved condition I f malty o
his old, ileighbors. Still lie appear -
well pleaeo,1 with his 41.1,,pt, (I countty,
where le, is fieg.teea in ruining and
se eic raisine eineusively.
Citun'ti Ofteere—Tho Cl, 1Wheliste
do not interni to be behimi ie furni011
nig hien ceitieli with on °nom and
. . .
choir. A. 11 et -class i eitrinnent has ar-
rived on tredouel those who axe cap-
able or judging, pronennee L to bo of a
very snperiar order. having nino atop.
with octavo tempter and enlebass.
New Beasnotx re. —"Mr, W dliar Gree us
way and family are cone to reside at
Centralia. II.) intends to establish
netv smithery, and is hney at work pie -
paring men:while for eractien of build..
inter.
Alone Lore Sor.e.—AT other home.
stead lot of four acres and a eearter
has beep sold, '..C110 porelmse has been
made with a view of cultivating it as as
market garden, fer which no land in
the eonntry is better a dspted. The
same party has also purchased a village
lot opposite the homestead, on 'which
i he a ill erect his dwelling.
yea S•ox' • . —Mr Trivitt is now offering for
1
, sale Se'Vorid small houlesteaes, or park lots of
I 41 acres each, at 00000 farm 10 lees. The
lant is cleared and of the riehe9,t Jogoription
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8.
041TOBBIt 25, 1877.
17, Wil:414,1.51,
WHOLE SAL .K AND RETAID
Dealer in Lulu ber
iitUNGLgS,LATEIANDORDA,aeoters.enoolte
MO AND Sinii`in-DityStak:D AND, UN
hai& The
SUDNADIGA.ETNIsa.M,OuTRLIiiNtilGTNE1Asi:sTP8s.uMc.ON- _30014.undiberwisorte. re*
yietctsoeretaelsetroositt •
MainStreetbetwee4Gbilyomi
.301, 17, fomenter fV4C81.11t li, carrying
wtotputi s t gn
0, ileieore Z. injuri4g t
drunk mai diserderly 20, einlea:
1, brgery 8, futud 2 horee ste
helm heriAlzher Iteopieg
ill.faree 3, proetitution 2, salt
4, or without license 4, throne,
ranee. lit, went of Empties to 3
rend 0, other offences 0,
1 Five of tho unmher were aeee
harbors, 1 barter:4er, blaoltsinithe
j eheenrikers b ive, 8 distillers,
I bricklayer, ti lebitiet-mabers, 14 e
pouters, 1 elere, 3 co pee', 1 eneilieer,
15 farmere, 2 harneseenekers, 8 lin.
tel-keespers, 48 lab.,rere, 1 maefon, 1
mercnant. 1' moulder, 8 pruttere, 2
pointers, 4 proetitntes, 13. Fr:there, 1
aehool teat:her. 5 'terve: ts, 3 tanner, 1
teteeraph operator, 1 tell digger, 4
butlers, 1 wire worker, 1 cheese mak-
er, 1 whip atelier, 1 brase founder,
no ocenpatien.
The 'noel loss of tho jail f sateriee,
repairs and tel Tinton:Ince w t1 $2,51. 23.
and tile coat 14 (Idly ratioet per beto
was abont 11 cents.—Sigoiti.
sesee--.
To the 1.;',11tor of the Times.
DoAn Sne—t see in yeur i fano of
Thursd•tv Wolter 18, 00 i•em styled
,
on. Surprise Party." Nov, sir. as from
intinantions therein thrown nen 1 eon-
an'er myself the person alludt-t1 to,
request that eon shell, like a gentle-
men, let inc know the writer's name,
and that yon shall publish the same in
yoer issue of the 27th inst, and also,
the di-wee:way tbat 1 41111 prepared to
substantiate bar. eer the bunele of lies
that the writer inserted, end the truth .
In the first place, the writer talks of
rieht royal Irish style. It may be that
the writer and nie or her anecefor.;
hero been swine and geese herds.
How the' fink of Irish style? See-
n, ttly, I never kept a house for game-
.
sters, and there was no games of any
kind played en the evening in question:
Thirdly, ns regards fite arms, there was
not one of any kind taken mit of the
house, and any person of soned mind
knows that a butter -knife would 0)1 1)0
taken for a decensive Wen pon. and the
threats that shonld have been made,
none brit the father of lies and his'ag-
ents could invent. Find again, the
articles flea the roughs disturbed were
never found where steted, find then I
ask how any such dissipated person or
persons know how long it would take
for my nerves to settle down ? And
also what is stated about the services
,of a constable is a,130tOrions lie,
Yours Truly.
GEORGE ABMSTItONG
Last night. the most tremeridous
rte were made to burn up the town,
no lese then three attempts having
been mad, and Wolliti no doubt have
aucceeded but for the vieilanee of come
eitizene. Suortly before 12 O'CIOCii. Mr.
A. filcDenald passing to his homes ewe' •
a flip in a etebte formerly ocoepied by
Dr. Browning bet now vacant. On
oath side are awelling.honses. He
gave tee alarm, and with aesistance
eucceefled in rutting it ou'. Abnut the
sere time, Mr, Latnbrook wee paseinee
r. W. ifeinlin'a steble, an Andrew.
strot, and discovered 44 bleze jut bo
ginning the work or burning it anwo.
Ho maimed to put it out. 0 113441.
Taos tied shaviege wore the means
used. But the most is yet to eerie..
At 8 olelooli, Mr. :lIcCelluin was on In
wee. home, end ft mei the eld (HMO Ail -
joining the befitting burned the 'delft
prey' els, to be ler the ; he put. it ont.
Boor d not to tie beaten, the ineendiary
main applied his tarot' out will-
altthie
tnding o eftirts
eginee, was suereesfni. Hied weik
.1 s experiterced to seettut some of the
eueet in the viliage. The eitilly
if blond out, 1.1.40.1 inns twine
piteh-el into alt 0441.i4e, play 1.4 the
puinehment they I receive.
MANHOOD
,E0111 LOST,. HOW RESTORED
Just pulalisthed. a, new *di] if too of roe
rio** Culver well'al .telehrated East:: partne
calcure of Wayskueva or perasostor
Inorbwa, , induced by .-ALuce. Insolent...ay Lade
stout., iropotenc. Nervous: i)elailvty.audimptlie
menta c4 war iaga g. nerahsy: 4.!ru.sunal•nott
Eidiold1F. and F•ta; lieutal and Payeical tn.
capacity,*e.
The w•rl.f.rranownekl author, in titit nalunirablw
nectuyo,rienorila prove.; f.,313 bis on x*r3euee
that_conaeap-srees oi elf -Ababa nosy
be enertweily remaarr.i
without ,Ing.gerous eur,;i-e.1 oiwrctirme..1.mn;utt,
ittutratne-4.. so.:/e. or e,.€,Ittefs: g ot:t
ulna!, of vas(' at once ortaiu and '(Trctl'*J,))
*Inch evil sun. (et, sec. utt*r itisttwal
tiros roar be, ma:. r are roael claeAldw,pricately
410 r.sAav
rrove IR, 4-.01,iglamo‘ritli
ettitttliturt t•alti
3 1. ,s -s • .1 t pla.1I314,1A-401151., tt1 ft 4"1" Ad.
;tress. ,o1 **ea 40; t.W.J
- -
Brow:atm.
b'retrt Jeler Flag; Esq., of Benning-
ton. N. H.
...rive.. year! since 1 WW1 very much
r'1twe4 with a dreadful cough which —
resell -4 in 13ninchitili, effected 'no tie
sewer. ly to Ftliell it to \At r
HIT ;Lk in. endible •oice. To this
wa led severe eight sweeta, and 1
wee retired of a titTiit10. After re-
eenrse tt3 vtriona t ito pnr-
ifttre, 1011.1"13‘.0
TUIC CUTOWNtr.f UrT114- r a
4 e 1•1414 •
Theunil,rsi rt.g r1ttftie
Ptert;tin,7-31111, 1), 47 anti
a lir^ .14111471' %$'1. ton:1 I 3 Virga
;took 14r tootle .'A eeel, to
tkili
or ali nt.tuit-r at t` , itt"1'4 't
tet
".;ttfr ovEtNitli 441X
)1,460 at
11;t*ti 1) VV;ItiONT
III 12
;4;44 •• eel I
gy.ttlt H*11,-4-4-1
-4,-,N.TrArolworTnir 11.1.,11M-
1.11,N*a. 40. V 1t 4. -1
- : rt.
tree -way 1.) 4' -4;1°, t 3), lenrer.
',MEI/1W
For All
ir 1.11. It g a.••;.
ah' wletii I, At
1.3rg st pap r It; tio, :“411.
Accfre, t' !.V„ 1 14
:$1
11- tit7 !, t "'rt. tv• 4:01
$11.1;.•.411•43 .411•0/. l't • I. N4' het
WILD CII;;Rwr, a few hottlf..: of •
Chi fellY rester,e1 me to fieultle 40 '144 14 "‘ 14,1
1
141 time I have had svverni tuk-
aksef cough. but tho Bm.sAn 4/or.> E
fellt ne them, I toner, tee. '* ""'' • •
,,,uta not know
ALli-EIN TS
WANT:11D,
10. sou by
Fon Iv1'l1eciA14'4 I.;.t in% 4
abutting en Prince Lepold str32t (newly sal,
Voyed)on the west side of the station. Vil1age
lots also in great variety from II50 mid up-
ward, Sites for mills, factories, Lte„ on this
new street, gratis.
• 11.1
A. number of the friends of INIr.H. E.
Huston, teacher, school section No. 2.
Efav, feel fre Huston, gathered at
their place of residence on Monday
eyeing., 15th inst,. and presented them
• with a lonelseme set of parlor chairs as
a token of their arprociatiou of Mr.
Huston, for the zealous interest he has
token during the last three years in
the training of the pupils -of +he above
school, and to Mro and Mrs. Huston
for their combined efforts to promote
the spiritual welfare of the scholars of
Sexamith Sabbath School, in which
they are both teachers. is they were
only a short time ago r earriecl, and
have just recently comm need , house-
keeping, the gift was very approerieee,
ape was duly appreciated by the recip-
ients. When the party had become
seated, eatables were served round from
baskets carried by the lady visitors. Af-
ter all had partaken of a hearty repast;
Mr. C. Eacrett was itepointed chair-
CLI TIIAYED.-Garne into tne enclosure of the
• Subscriber, Lot 17, concession 3, Stephen,
on or about the 16th of September last, a
Eeife coming 3 years old, The owner is re.
quested to come and prove property, pay
charges and take her away.
W. SECOBT.
Stephen, Oot. 25,1877.
(tndet.sore to 0..11, smith)
ar3 opening this Week
manylipecial Linos, of
whielt tin.yIltvy hod smart d r.uffi-
chnit tphoi:itioa Ael feather to 14.4 their
. ,
tail trade 1 lirt1n411; lint :he alvanteg.‘ they
el. ill bolitg an rt.t1 r311/01 t,f a Wnole.
,lie Hon: e to 1,,r.atito enables them to tinder
st:L otlo.r iletail House in the Coyly,
c ansequentli: our tool' 3 3(5!,' song.
Wt
would call tliJ of.tention cf t4 !Julies, ir pat-
tianior to our Liir.te awl Conn& to titoekof
PILINMY1LAITTIES
a
cud the pri-ei we are telling
ALL 'WOOL and Dill."..4.48
MEE E S, WOOL POPLINS.
WINCES & FLANNELS.
The attention ef 11r Omits to our Tailoting
estAblishinent, out of witiolt we are turnin.;
such Groeeful fitting Suits, 1.04 evil e ,ei• eft
001 suco.,55 in this cli•artnwnt is the fac
that Alis 1.11 our numerous stall. of hAnds
havo 11.I to work day anJ. uight to got aur
orders filled.
TIT.SfIN sEWIN4te.:11.teltINI:
82%0 Ilseedway. Za. Y.
(Ideal; 1, III.; Nee Or. „tee. I.e..;
Ur S:1 II I'V:Ing.i..t!“.
PI 'IP.1*Zit S.: St 1' 0 .10.5 St.
t..t
wit:a t
t" 14 .1 113Nt:1,:1,"`44. 1711 11:%
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tustoit'e 1 t,t ative.14 ttAr,ty ta 441 : tt.' v., 0400
it.3..ittal it i 3, F.
Witstatittlet.tt-t.t, tiostaq t.a•••.,
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at.. e.t.a - 'oar:
fi;^ ..; IAA fr...tt.
. 114 4611,44, 18 rth
stoop It.
P.L.:11:3! PLAN:i
PLAYS ! NAYS !
For (11.14, I- 1 tt,
Teui)'vrattet, t'ict itv
tianopian s,
raitte tax Li,t,t, ,,,tt Irk [A,114,
Clorel Fire, 14nrat 1."^et.,
paratitets..7trl4'Y'tt \Vox Wa,1-‘,, anti
t"got15taa1te3at rettatetlt n3e , !-:C9111.
(5•y,Cstart3tles. New Cat*',' gtio
nig toil dtiscriptitai 81.4 1rtett4,
Fla:Nell f.gzs„iit). Natt,,au St, N'o.a• York.
t."".' Pants ard Vest kfakers Cen
ed immediately. •
..11\L'
14.1•!4
M Awarded ONLY GOLD MEDAL at World's
v7
Fair, Vienna. Also, highest at Centennial. TE d..1; CO• c:3 Lowest prices in Canada. Ea" Send for list
of Pianos and Organs,
StfItry's
NORRIS es SOPER,.2
cm 8 Adelaide St Bast, TORONTO.
r..
Central Drug Store
Pure Drugs, .Chemicals,
Dyes.tinffs, Patelit Medicines.
Hort() aud Cattle Medi-
cines, Campbell's Patent
• Stove -pipe Varnish,—mokes
no disagreeable smell
• When dry.
STATIONERY, SCHOOL. BOORS,
FANCY GOODS, &cf., &c.
Agent for
Lazarus Morris'
Perfected. Speotaoles.
Remember the stand. Directly nprosito the
Central Hotel.
• M. NI. ROSEBRUGIT.
man ,9treatt, Exotor
C. l‘foCALLUM,
Wholesale Drugg'
Richmond St.. Lon
ON TA_RIO.
91.11NDBUS WANTF1)---Tend.,rs w
1. ceivecl by the Andersigned truet
Fxeter Union Burying Grow d, np t,
day, 26th inst., for the emotion of
lrinse, 22 .% 18 Plans and, specific
be seen at Immo 1Vhitlock's, Low
tender not necessarily accepted
Whitloce, &Dyer
fcIS itION 0 iP
met -Notice is hereby given
nership heretofore existing betwe
dersigned, as saddlers 804 herneetg
livery stable keepers, in the villa
has been this day dissolved by 111
Ai1 debts duo lho said partnersh
paid to the nettersibned .Tames C
claims against the said partner,
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ssolnle
ted to the said James et,
bo set.led, Dated
P.1th dayof September .4 1), 107
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