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S.SELS FOUNDRY.
BSCI IBER wishes to call the attention
farnune community in general to his
•arled stack of
euitural Implements
Consisting of
AND WOOD PLOWS,
latest improved Steel Mould Boards;
ANG PLOWS;
AT(ORS, LAND ROLLERS,
.BROWS,. SCU RS, &c.
beg to call special atteation to the
celebrated
HERS' PLUS',
given universal satisfaction wherever
ch is now added a Thistle Point, so
fed in this part. Also, to some first,.
DRUM LAND ROLLERS,
ern $22- to $35. Also, , a few
t Class Wagons,.
Sprung use,. warranted of very best
OED i M B E R.;
which will be sold at the very
T PRICES FOR CASH
Or approved eredit.
WPI. R. WILSON.
b.12, 1873.
271cy
rARN-ESS SHOP.
BRUSSEL&
berg wish to state that they have
a first-elass
SHOP, IN BRUSSELS,.
l keep on hand a choice Selection
thing in their line, sueh as
dies, Whigs, Trunks, Valises
s, Gurrycornbs, Cards,
,Bells, Blankets,
that as usnaliy found in 4 a first -
cause Ifa.'neass Shop.
HEAVY HARNESS
:tin mad..., in the latest style, and
material, at prices that defy con-
petitioxi. 1 '
irknranshils . (4uarante€eft,
tion made to order, and wa
not to hart.
anted
•tfully aelicited before pttrcbasing
Promptly Atter; lo41; te..
ate1F North Of Aiinet';: 'Totel,
t, Brussels, Out.
TN(`N & . DAVIDSON,
rri pi ietc g..
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FEB. , _1874..
Tim NEED OF WARMTH . FO r FORM
Airiyli 4 IN VirfrtTER.: 4 large s i nt-
age Of the food supplied to cows r other
animals adds=neither to out starof milk
or flesh; but is burned to produc : animal
heat and in winter the supply of food
.must be increased, to compensat for the
loss by direct radiation from the surface
and through the respiratory orga s. No
greater mistake, therefore, can ee made
thin to house your animals" in c old, open
barni. A shivering co' w ; cap give no
milk, nor gam any flesh. To iced a cr�w,
or any- other animal, in the . cold. open
air; is about as foolish and, wasteful as
to place a stove out of.doors,1 it with
fuel, and expect_ to receive benefit by
Warming the atmosphere 'jgeneraly:
wemals need protection.and -Warmth as
well as human beings.— nrnal •of
Chemist ny.
IT W L PAY TEE FARMER i to devote
e large hare share of the winter to men-
tal imp$ovement. If his business seems
to demiand from fourteen o sixteen
Lours' hard work during theg summler,
while the meths nic labors bait ten, he
hould endeavor to make good use of his
pare hours now, or he will find the men
iengaged in other kinds of business -will
get the start of him. If you' have not
already made it a 'practice, begin now to
keep ,farm accounts. It matters not
much what system you adopt, if you can
accoffiplish the end, which- is to know
just how you are getting on in the world.
Take an inventory of- your farmstock
and Ools and all other property. *Then
enter 0.a book all your purchases and
Sales, :each on its appropriate page. At
the end of the year you can look back
and know just how much each crop sold
has cpme to, and if you have kept a
separate account with each department,
all the .better.—Yew Eiujla.nd Farm r.
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THE CANNING BnslinEss. -The number,
tof can's of peaches packed, last year,-ap-
,proximated about '12,000,000,- tomatoes
18,000,000, and corn from 6,000,000 to
8,000,000. The head=quarters of 'peach -
canning are in Maryland and Delaware,
more than hall of the each -packing
firms hailing_ from Baltimore alone.
Targe quantities of oysters are also put
up along the Chesapeake. Tomatoes
come chiefly from New Jersey, although
many are ` packed in 'Baltimore, N w
York and the eastern states. The b st
corn comes from Maine, where. also a e
situated the 'largest - lobster establish=
ments. One establishment at Nassau,
Bahama Islands, has about $200,000 in-
vested, and employs 600 hands in can-
ning pine -apples. This season, they pur-
chased 1,000,000 pine -apples and packed
1,000,000 cans. The pine -apples cost,
them from eighteen to forty cents per
dozen in gold, and. the canned fruit iis
sold for about $4.50. --Journal of Chem-
istry.
SLEEP FOR FARMERS' WIVES.—A far-
mer's wife writes a letter to the Rural
.New Yorker which she wants the " men
folk" to "read. It is a plea for more sleep;
Have you a - wife, she says, who goes -
about in a listless, spiritless fashion, ss.
though she could but just drag herself -
about ? Or is she cross and fretful, and
do you wonder how she came to have
such a temper ? Ten to one, all she needs
to make her bright and happy is rest,
sleep and loving words. Hire efficient
help, that the wife who has passed a
restless night may take advantage of
baby's morning nap and have one of her
own, or, if' she choose, lie down in the
afternoon and make up the `lost sleep,
Hou can afford it if you will: Do yak be-
grudge a hundred dollars a year for your
wife's comf ort and health? Why, no breed-
. nag mre wou d ever be.worked . as some
men work the'r wives ! Give' women their
home lights ; help titer to bear their
burdens ; giv thein, a few end, loving
words, every day, and you will have
healthier and, happier wives, children
and homes.
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE
BY AUCTION.
MR. J. P. BRINE has received instructions
from. Mr. DONALD McINTdSH to sell. by
Public Auction at the
COMMERCIAL HO'T`EL,
SEAF-ORTH, -
On SATURDAY, FEBUAIA 28, 1874,
That desirable and valuable Farm, situated on the
Huron Road, and being Lot 1, Con. 1, Hallett.
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TIRE FARM
Contains .100 acres, 90 of which aro cleared arid
free from stumps; situated 21 miles from Sea --
forth. There is a good frame house 36180, also
a farmer's house about 44x24, frame barns, 3 large
frame sheds, large bearing orchard, good garden,
and plenty of water. There are 9 rooms in the
hoose, a well of water in the -cellar that never
fails, also a pump close to the farm house al-
ways full of water. -
Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
TERMS—$500 will be required cash: on the day
of sale ; $1,500 within 30 days after sale ; the bal-
ance in five annual installments at 8 per cent.
interest.
The Faim is in an excellent state of cultivation.
Further particulars may be obtained from the
proprietor, on the premises, or from t -he auction-
eer.
DONALD McINTOSH, Proprietor.
T.P. BRINE, Auctioneer. - 320
DANIEL McGREGOR;
Bookbinder, Harpurhey, Seaforth,
HAS jest received a large Stock of the materials
used in the business, and is now fully prepar-
ed to execute, on the shortest notice and in the
atest syles, all orders he may be far!oured with.
REGISTERS, LEDGERS & BJ.ANTi BOOKS
OF ANY KIND,
RuIed, Printed and made to order, on t'he shortest
notice, and at prises which defy cons! petition.
Ladies' Work, Boxes -cC Fa4 cy (lases
Made to order.
OLD ANJ) .ATEW •B ORS
Bound and repaired at city p ees.
All communieatiens addressed:to th . undersign-
ed, will eeeii-e prompt attention.
DANIEL McG11FG R,,
Seaforth, (Harpurhey.--
SEAFORTH PLANING MILL.
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
Tmere uF, s bscriber begs leave to thank his numerous
enst for the liberal patronage extended to
him sine
commencing business ia Seaforth, and
trusts that he may be favored with a - ontinnance
of the same. -
Parties intending to build world do ell to give
him a call, as he will continue -to kee; on hand a
'large stock of all kinds of
DRY PINE LUMBE
SASHES,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOUL'IINGS,
SHINGLES, 'LATH, ' TO.
He feels confident of givingsatisfy •tion to those
who may favour him with thir patro ge, as none
but fusttclass workmen are employed -
-Partieularattention paid to Ca tom Planting.
201 JOHN H. BROA FOOT.
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"HAVING Pnrohasc
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tie . GREAT SALE .ot
RANDALI4 FARR & CO.,
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ON THE 18th OF D
CEMBER, 1873,
A quantity of"
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GOODS
Manufaoturediby them•and sold at a
GREAT - , SACRIFICE,
Owing to the removal of their manufactery to the
States ,•
These Gonda wiri be sold at
Holiday Pries,
New Year
ces,
Laughable 1
Not to
CALL AN
S.
THEY WILL HE S t LD C
ISED.
ces, "
Beat Prices,
h Down Prices.
`THEM.
AP AS ADVER-
A Happy New. Year to all.
"TRUTH IS GHT
PR VAI
THE GENU NE
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SEW I•F e M
TRIUMPH- NT 0
AND WILL
MERICAN
OWE
CHINE
ER ALL !
MIUMS.
VIENNA
HE
HOWE SEVIING
RECEIVED j FIV
At the Vie
a Expo
GRAND MED I 0
11IEDAL 01?
For Superior Workm
TERM ; MEI) OF
For superior excellen a of p
tract o letter
"E*TBAC
The Howe Machine C
GEttann ten—We-h
tainiug five medals
Grand Medal of Progr
perior work, and three
superior excellence -of
The above speaks fo
th false claims of so
chine business, the H
MACHINE
MEDALS
tion, viz.:
PROGRESS,
BYT -
ship, and
CO-OPERATION
duction. See ex-
elow
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V NA, August 22nd.
., New York: -
ave beef. successful in ob-
rom " theExposition, viz.:
ss, Mel of Merit fors eta
Medals elf Co-operation for
productit ns. Yours truly,
.1 G. W. HOWE.
r itself,` 'nd notwithetanding
ne firms in the Sewing Ma -
WE stil keeps the lead.
A fresh supply just rec
W. N.
eived at
WA ON'S,
Insurance Agent, Sepforth.
NOTICE O DEBTORS. '
estate of the late F.
ill save expenses
P8 by
e and Baying the
'ARP CASH,
McDOUGALL.
ALL those indebted to the
Veal by note or a count
calling on Edward Cafh at on
same. - ED�i
320 1 A. G.
SEAFORTH _-
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT,
Sewing Machine, and,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
E r.tx PORITTM_
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Our Sewing:Machine Department.
I take pleasure in' stating to the public, that I
sha}I at all times have a stock of all the; different
is of Sewing A•Tacliines, with their varied pro-
tons to merit, that the purchasers may be able
to uit themselvossat one establishment, without
inconvenience. The whole facd of th4 country
ki
ten
has been, and still is, ,frequented by 'transient
pe ons. My objLet i to caution the public
against buying anything bait Standard Machines,
an of Regular EBtablished Agents, who can al-
wa a be found, and whose varrarit and guarantee
caul be relied on, and if the purchaser is not suited
with the kind they bink they want, they, can have
th privilege of - o nging it for any other. We
ha a at all times i. new rind fresh stock of the
Florence and Webster Machines, as well,as all the
otter standard makes, which can be paid for on
verb, easy terms, riir if not satisfactory," can be
changed for any Stier that may be desired.
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111iusifeal Instruments.- O. C.'WILLSON
can defy the world' on Musial Instruments, both
in Price 'and Quality, he cannot be surpassed.
The manufacturers of Instruments which he sells
have a reputation that dare not be giiestioned.
He sells. for no second -cls s firms. The Mathn-
i
shek, and Steinway Pianos ,.'rine, Mason & Ham-
lin, and Ester Or ns and 4elodeons.
Agricultural 1mpiements.—ISnch as
Straw Cutters, G in Crushers, Root Cutters,
Sewing Machines d Horse Powers, all of the
best, aletays en and. '
O. 0.
WILLSON,
Main -street, Seaforth.
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THE CANADA
SEWING MACHINE CO'MP'Y
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HAMILTON'_
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Established for he purpose of manufacturing
a Sewing Machine Iwhich should excel all others
in any market, and thus take a lead for Canada in
an important brattish Of business throughout the
world. Their mos sanguine expectations have
been realized, and their efforts appreciated by an
unparalleled demand for their now celebrated
" Webster" from e4erywhere they have yet been
introduced, and altliough it has taxed their man-
ufactory to its ntmbst limits, they have made and
sold more machines in a given time, from, the
start, than any other manufactory in the world.
Mugh envy has beets the cpriseituence from our
American neighbor, who had helped to hold the
monopoly o this particular branch of business,
but noth.ng that ey now; can do will prevent
the " We ster " fr m 'gaining that reputation
which it merits title it to hold, and those
merits will bo press ed intact by employing only,
the most skilled mechanics,and the best material
that money will furnish. They have had but lit -
i
tle spare time to attend and exhibit at fairs, but
wherever it was done, the " Webster " was victori
ons,, and twenty-three First Prizes in; Ontario
alone against all corners, American or Canadian,
fell to their lot during the past two months, and
have no doubt that had they exhibited at every
Fair in the Dominioh, where a just discrijmination
of the merits, and benefits to the public to be
gained was the object in view,'t.hat_every prize of
honor woi}ld have been theirs. It Chas been the
object of this Company to give money's- worth,
and, whilst- challenging competition, either for
Fine or Heavy Work, or work o1 any kind whatever
done on a Sewing Machine, the price charged for
t
the " Webster " is the same as thataskecl for many
ivtenor second-class machines, whilst the complete
set of attachments supplied are of the very latest
desigu and best Workmanship, and ,for varied and
complete work, with simplicity and ease of opera-
tion, far beyond in ealue those geld with any of the
best American machines. The demand for the
' Webster" for Greati Britain' and Ireland, Belgium,
the West Tndies, an
South
America, as well as
every part of our own Dominion, is unprecedented.
It may, therefore,easily be imagined, that so pow-
erful a rival would not be allowed to pass unchal-
lenged, by the American manufacturer, and every
means has been adopted to prevent the "Webster".
from being introduced into the United States.
COM -E ONE, COME ALL,
AND BUY YOUR -
HARNESS .
FROM
J. WARD, SEAFOR
TH.
I beg to state for the iniormation of farmers and the public genera'•ly, that I have RE good a -stock '1
Harness on hand as any in town, and I am determined not to be undersold by any other establis -
ment in the County. .
BELLS and HORSE BLLNEETS, all kinds, constantly on hand. Also TRUNES and Gener'1
Furnishings.
G VL ME A TRIAL
J. WARD,
818
Main -Street, Seaforth.
HARNESS !
TRUNKS,
BAGS,
WHIPS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, &C
AT BELFRY & MAY'S, SEAFOTH.
HARNESS
COLLARS,
• VALIES,
LASHES,
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Our HARNESS we can recommend to any ono, as we use only first -close Leather and mak
none but first-rate Harness. We warrant our Collars not to gall a Horse, and guaa,antee them to
give entire satisfaction. - 1
BELFRY, & iVIAY.
Shop Opposite Mansion Iloicse,: Seaforth.
GARDENER SEWING MACHIN
IS A STRONG-
EASY
TRON -EASY RUNNING . MACHINE,
WELL ADAPTED FOR
FAMILY SEWING,
AND
Light - Manufacturing
Work.
At the Fairs'held throughout the Dominion, this Machine was put
to some very severe tests by the
BEST JUDGES THE COUNTRY COULD PROD ,UCE
AND BY THEM AWARDED
13 Prizes in 1871, and 26 Prizes in, 1872.
Its simplicity of construction, strength and aurabilityreeommend it to all classes. - It has a complete
set of attachments, and does all kinds of work.
INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL VTR ATTACHMENTS GIVEN FREE CF CHARGE.
Gardner Sewing Maclai2 e Cornpany, Hamilton, Ont.
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PETER.GRASSIE, SEAFORTH, -
Agent for the County of Huron.
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
The Goderich Foundry & Manufacturing Co.
Beg to inform the public that they are prepared to contract for `1
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; `;FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS
SAWING MACHINES, &c.
On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boards;
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GANG PLOWS, :CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &c.
SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE -BARS,
WAGGON BOXES, &c.
COOKING,. PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of varions'kinds.
;SALT PANS MADE TO ORDER. -
AL$O,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND ilLACKSMITH WORK.
BOILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE POWER TUBULAR BOILERS generally on hand for sale.
ass All orders addressed to the Company Qr Secretary will receive prompt attention.
A. HODGE, Secretary and Treasurer. H. HORTON,'President.
R. RUNCIMAN, General Manager.
PUBLIC NOTICE. .TEE " SEAFORTH
J.
RI WILLIAMS - LUMBER YARD
SEAFORTH PUMP FACTORY
f
IN returning thanks to his patrons for past fav-
ors, would state that he is now making exten-
sive preparations for the coming year, and will be
prepared to furnish ;
Pumps, Cisterns, Cheese Factory Tanks, -
and water supplies generally.
His pumps are already so well and favorably
known that any praise of them is unnecessary.
All notes and accounts now due must be settled
at ouce. A number of overdue notes and accounts
will be placed in Court for collection if not imme-
diately paid.
312-18 J. R. WILLIAMS.
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MABEE St MACDON ALD
BEG to inform the public that they have opened
a Lumber Yard in Seaforth, near Shearson's
Mill, on the ground formerly used. as a Lumber
Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee. Y
They will keep ;constantly on hand a good assort-
ment of ALL BINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and
undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all of
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble prices, for Cash.
Builders and others will find it to their advant-
age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices
before purchasingelsewhere, as we are in a position
to offer good inducements to cash purchasers.
160 MABEE & MACDONALD.
CIITTEPt" CUTTEne ! CLINTON -
Huron Carriage Works Ti MARBLE WORKS
(Late McIntosh & Morrison)
MAIN STREET, - SEAFORTH.
THPundersigned has on hand and is making
.
FIFTY CUTTERS
Of First -Class material. and of the best finish,
which he will sell cheap for. cash or on short time.
Also, on hand and for sale
Wood- Work of every Description, Cutters,
Bodies, Wheels, Gearings, d:c.
313 A. J. irfcINTOSH.
LONDON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
AND
TELEGRAPri INSTEITUTE.
YOUNG HEN, if yon want a first-cla is huslne s
education, attend the London Commercial Col-
lege during the coming winter. The pro.;perity
of this institution is constantly increasing. The
number of students in actual attendcnce during
the year ending September 1873, was larger than
that of any other institution of the kind in the
Dominion, beteg OVR TWO HUNDRED. Our
course of business in truction is the:nestthorough,
systematic end progressive ever introduced in any
business college in Canada.
Specimens of Penmanship exhibitor; or sent by
ns are genuine—neither printed nor imported,
.
Our graduates are sought for by business men,
and give general satisfaction. - Telegraph ssudents
have ample time for practice every day.
Circnlars with full'information sena free on ap-
plication. Address -
GEORGE A: SWAYZE,
Manager.
London Oet. 1, 1873. 308-3m-eow
BOARDING..
TT COLLADAY has leased the large and corn-
-Ls"
om-1- - modious house, on the Salt Works Grounds,
adjoining the RailwayStation, and has fitted it
1 g
up
as a-boarding-honse. Good table and comfortable
O. C. rfILLSON SEAFORTH,• rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding-
house should apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies Transient boarders accommodated at
Agent for ti.e Comity of Huron. - 11-18 t less than hotel rates. 228
HURON STREET,.
Next door west of the Commercial Hotel,
1V IONUMENTS, HEADSTONES,
And work of all kinds in American and Foreign
Marble, designed and executed in the best style,
and at most reasonable prieeti.. -
Mantles of Various Colored Marble sup-
plied on Short Notice.
Granite Monuments and Headstones imported
to order.
CALDER Vii. COOP C..
277 ANDREW CALDER, Agent.
SEAFORTH AND HURON
MARBLE WC S.
M ESS.ET " oR'o c.r
(Late of Hamilton,)'
Wonld intimate to Their numerous friends: and the
general public that they are -prepared to f31 all
orders for -
Monuments, Headstones, TabTops,
Mantels, kc.
Granite Afonuments Imported to Order.
Work of the best style and art, and cannot be
surpassed in this part of Ontario. - -
A call respectfully solicited. .
Opposite'Logan & Jamieson's Store, -
MAIN -SKEET, SFAFORTH.
E. MESSET. - - H. MESSET.
,
J. P. BRINE
T ICENSED AUCTIONEER for' the County of
Huron. Sales attended in all parts of the
County. All orders left at the EXPOSITOR Office
will be promptly' attended to. -
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W. H. OLIVER,
Harness, Saddle and collar
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SIGN OF THE- SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choide assortment of )light and heavy Hermes,
Whips, Bells, Horse Clothing, &c., kept constantly
on hand. Repairing pro ptly attended to, and
charges moderate. RennP., bar the place,signof.
the Scotch Collar. 'W. H. OLIvi1R
SPECIAL
CLINTON WO
NOTICE.
LEN MILLS.
THE Subseribbr begs to annonnee that his ro-
tary is now in full o eration, and would call
attention to the superior tock of Cloths that tee
has on band, which he is offering at prices that
will convince all of the be efit of a local factory,
feeling assured that all wi l realize the saving over
importation, a proof, s the following prices it
Union Tweeds, 65c to 70c.
Fulled Cloth, 75c tett 90c.
Tweed, 85c to l$1 10.
Flannels, 5c to 70c.
Unio Flannels, 50c telOc.
Blankets, tc., on hand.
Also, Grey, Red, and 'te Baoeiting Tints.
My customers through the Bounty, mho gore
formerly supplied by ray e8dler, till be aft
upon in a few days by my: on, -"ha will either Oaks
orders, ox supply them at ono* leilh the srticbe
desired.
Special BrAoe 19hea I basad t tl9
Cloth Walling -and Costo
AU EiRLY CALL
Carting ikasnded to.!
IS SOLI 1T13D.
THOS. R. ;)()TER.
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��pp'''r, i:'3 r r�meee to ne' ps:sire_!, aijci.:Aps
1 nts-
ert_ oa & Go.'e I.Icansese.re eaav-. '.£he nssonaistO
begs tes et a e wit i „ i:cs p±t'Aen. et rig [18:'.
with eat eea n—trnee, &s'. i d •#fes to
it a frret-ct.ss Last lie• He t_,: ('o
hentivznie�art to;'_o�fyp T h i r £.may�y
L1a DIL 175 Lei r L]•,I : o A .L RTS rLA i L43
OT the blast etanae.. He so ,,a y P f.Q tF s JA
LITE L.1.sLi j COl ;E >,
And have them etati,7li
I a'' .dal, .'J re ' .- e �n _ C:%,
Charges r c onisbl .
Gento' Wigs ftunistma&
at less than city gives.
A call is respecrfully sol slice=.
307-52 W 're' :ant =raw.
aaC c.nd .i.'er: e r fntb
lav: C . st [3otice
S. L
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and Grainer. ape. ging OUSE, SIGN end OEI tAMENT!.I• P T
also at
tended tel
Work done as cheap as by any other good worr-
man in the business. All orders left with 31x."-
Kennedy, or for him at the Exr-osLToat Office wild
be promptly attended to. -26
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