Sbouffvmefl U: M'm‘k ham . . . . . . Victoria Square gl‘hm‘nhill Mmplu . . . . . , Vnmlln'idgc ’lcinbuz; Woodbridgc. fix’lcmbm ' A @nnsfl‘lutica, as Nmous Oxida Ewncred, and none but the be“ 1, Thankful for the favors of the past ten years, may still be consulted in any branch of the pro- fession, as follmvs: Aurora, 15L, 8th, 16:11, and 2211(l“t:f each. mnnth†Ne“ mnrke . . .. ' ........... 2nd (l0. Richmond Hill_.. . th mulfllth ï¬n, fl L the Palmer House) {£9 ’ . E. 330st, ï¬nxrist AVE M1103", mop t€{1',N0tur_Vf, Mn Lam?" ‘ Room ‘20, Umnu'ijmmu Btu) “‘gts‘md "L. i‘orolx‘ u Shi'iul), orrm‘ou. Q ‘1’. Rogers, ' Dentist. ‘ Eversley P. O. MAPLE, 18th ofench mouth. Nitroyt: oxide gas administered for painless xtrxmtmn of 'l‘eccl‘r. R. T. of Temperance, Richmond Hill Council, .No. 43, Meets in ’I‘ampemuco Hall, ouch alter- native Tuemlny eve! '11:: amo’clock p m. Beneâ€" ï¬cim‘y mamï¬mtcs issued to male or female members fur r41,000 or in case of death $2,000, one halt uzlyablc in case of disability. J. H. Ssndev- son Suloct Councillors; J.A. Sturgeon Stewart. ~ iwuunhng Secretary Dr. W. J. V‘Vilson, medalist Toronto Univmsitv. Member Coll Physicians& Surgeons, 0mm Me of Stouflville) Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. 0mm Hours 8 to 10 a. 111., 5 to 8 p. 1.11. ’YK‘homhilla Ernest F. Lan gsta If, RICHMOND HILL. Ofï¬ce hours: 9 m,m.,2 p m. and 711. m4 W. J. Churlton M. 1).. C. M., M. C. P. S. 0. Late Toronto General Hospital, l’hvsicim Surgeon &c. 031cc hours: 9 to 11, Z to 4. and (j t 7.30. D’IECHANN‘S' lNSTITUTE.~Li\)rfl1‘y of over 1000 Volumesunwu every Tuesday évening, in the Ma» Sonic Hal], from 7 to 8 o‘clock. R. 1‘}. Law, Libra. mu. Lectures and discussions pericdicully. RICHMOND HILL CORNET BAND.~]\TOOtS for practice every Tuesday and Staturday evening at; 7:30 o’clock, J. l‘cwé 11 Leader. Adams 1L ROBINSO}; IA "gBluke. Kerr, & Caisson. Baiyiters, Attor11cys»at»Law, Solicitor5»i11- ’.-1‘y1‘roctm‘s in Admiralty Courts. Con- Vuynncors etc. idmmp‘sbmldings, Ademide street,Tor0nt0, H‘n’ nyposibe Victoria strevt. (N urn 1313!:9,Q.C. S.H.]l1nko .C.J.K. KCrl‘,Q.C ".“ia‘l‘herCu.sselr-;, \VJLMuljoc ‘ A‘Brough \V' LHolvnan, H. (‘vussola K. ‘cloau. ROMAN CATHOLIC ("HURCH.â€"S01"Vi(‘es in erder as follows 'Thornlxill M 9 a, 11., and Richmond Hillnt mm mm; the fonmving Sunday at Rich» Inond H111 mt!) m.m..m\d ’J‘hornhil] M 10:30 a.m., alternating w in Markham every third Sundmv. ‘ST. MARY s EPISCOPAL CHURCH.â€"SEYViCe at 3 r.YLL, except the ï¬hh‘d Sunday of every Fonth, when the service and sacrament are held at; 11 «mm. Sum‘my School at 113011.111 Rev.1‘».31mnk- iu, Rector. thrnm‘m LODGE. A. F‘ & A. M., _NO. 23, G.T.‘,.(‘ -Meots iv the Image lmmujlasomc Halon the ~Monde on or hefm‘o frfll moon, at 8 u’clock p.111 lszmc (lroshv, \V. M. RICHMOND L. O. L.,Nn. 778.7Meets in the Tem- perancc 11M]. mm the Friday on 01' before full moon, at o‘clock 11.111. (1. 1'1. Sheppard, WM. RICHMOND HKLL TEMPLE, N0 465,1. 0. G. T.â€" TMeetR in the Temperance, HM‘W‘vmï¬V W'ednesduy evening. at. 7.30 o’clock. \Ym. mison ’1! D. The Methodiét Sabbath sclmhl Tempurance As Eociution iszsuc £1941ng bards every Sunday when T‘l‘xo Methodiét Sabbath sch Eocgution iszsuc pledge bards e dosu‘cd. \VnLHmrism supf A. O. 17. \\'..1'vy Lmlge, No. 141, Masts in the in the (1m mittee linom of the Masonic Hull uach alternative Fridxty at 5 o’clock 11, m. Beno- ticm-y curtiï¬mwe given for $1,000 in case of death. J. A. E. Sm’taer, Master \V'm‘knmu. l’unsnv'mnIAN CnURr'H OFCANAD; .â€"Ser*‘ices mu o’clock a.m.,mxd 6:30 p.111. Prayer meeting: on \Vednumiuy evening ammo. Rev. I. Campbell Pasbor. METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA.â€"»Sprvices at 10:30 5mm, and (3:30 p. 111.,an(1 Sunday School, at. 2 50 1). m. General Prayer Meeting every Tharsday cvenmg and Ymmg "sample’s Thumyer meeting; L, ’0 Y Friday evening In the Len:er Room lie \ Petcl‘ Addiscm, and W. H.’ Burkwull, B.A., pastors. VILLAGE (toumeï¬â€"Rexve. Jehu Brown ;:Col,ur cillors. Maw; 5. Isaac Crosby, Wm. Pugsle, , J‘ H Sanderson, my] H. F. Happen. (chrk. M. ’l'eefy. RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY‘ MORNING Dr. Orr, Maple, Ofï¬ce hours: 8 to 9.30 m. 111., and 1 to 2.30 p. m- VOL. V. BUSINESS CARDS. “ @Iw gum; †Dr. NlcConnell, Graduate of Toronto University, Dr. Charlton. Weston. Dr. James Lungstall AND At his J. A. STEWART, 33mm Qirnttuw' per annum, in advance] IS PUBLISHED EVERY Dr. A. Robinson, stmmaox DEN'I‘IS'" Trinti 11;; F stablishment Soci'mies. mogul Aurora Ont, Munâ€"- Annâ€"w...â€" , .,. 53.7 5;.» gait; Ewe mung attended to I ' J {m “gamma. Chu rchc s. 93mm: icitQ1‘,N0tury, &c. Money nuijmnu Btuldlngs, Nos. Torrmtu. 118th 201.11 21m; (‘ytll ' .,. used when materml used. do. '00. W0 v20. (10, ‘10: ONT Ont. N. .l. An'msn‘nng,» Liccnaea Auctioneer for thn (imm- Sules attended on the s1w'.t ‘t “(Mm n‘be rates. AIW' “ Eb “huuhh‘n 1* J » '1 . Licensed Amtt‘immm' for the County of Yor‘k, re, «portfnliy Sulicits svllt‘patmnuge and 1’). £1qu influence. sales {Lttended on the shortest notice and at masonnbe rates‘ 1’. 0. address, King, Licensed Auctioneer for the Cmmtv hf York, re- spectfully solicits your patronage and friendly: influence. Rules attended on the shortest notice zuld m, reasonablcrutos. P. 0. Address, Licensed Auctioneer fur the Counfioso‘f 'YorkE Ontm‘m and T’oel. Goods sold on consignment. ‘ General snlce of Qtock, 0,th promptly\Lhttended i u. “5‘ Lu. 2“ A a to at reasonable rates. Issuer of Marriage Licenses for the (Bounty of York, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Parties having farms or lots for sale, or wishing Insur- ance axl'lifoâ€"or 1H'1‘;perty will have their orders promptly attended 60 by «the nbevn. Money to loan at 8 per cent on approved freehold security Ofï¬ceâ€"Court House. Toronto Thanking our patrons and friendsfor their lib- eral wmronago ix. the past we. beg to state, that we have just received a. large stock ofnewgoods in luytesc designs. A large stock 01 Elgin and Walthu-m watches kept on hand. “‘5 3‘8 cf.) L‘tqhyglmut gun I‘ Ԥ “f-Mmjé zu‘uk _ Q ,_ Humans LU illi‘l‘eILSC‘ than £,.11‘1)ings, ,' E _ ‘. ‘n‘ni in time because, “fluidly; those W ,ï¬x 1;? who (1(>notim\,»rmw their opportuni- tlnm remain in povn'r y. “"0 ofl'er a moat chance tn mm“. Immvy. \\" , \vnnt mm’n' 3mm, women, ham and (girls to work fur us 1' '11tin than 10â€" mm] m“ “2. Any one (‘IHI 5103110, “'0 '1\ properly {from the, c shut The hnsine :wi 1. pay hen timeé ordnmry wages, Emmnsix'o outï¬b ful‘hiï¬hed from No one who ongagrs; fails to make) mmmv rnpzdly. Egg can dcvofc your wnnle time an the wvr‘n. or only You; mum) nmnmntsx. Full inforâ€" mation my] 1111 Lhntm noedvd 50m; frag, 11:1er 51-111: m- ‘KF'M, Portland. Maine. II. V'- upsâ€. Importer of Watches, clocks and ï¬ne jewellery 2!. stock of Dinumndsand prociousstones always on hand. THIRD DOOR SOUTH OF QUEEN TREET, TORONTO. I...“1\Imxufncturj11;.r of ewellury, 11d repairile of watches and clocks on the prel ’ ,fl: specialty, Having recently built the above House on the Rite of Jshe 01d Stage Hotel, and furnished it throughout in ï¬rst-class style, I am prepared to give the public the best of accommodations Good smbling and attentive lxostleré. Sample Rooms for Conunm‘ciul Travellers. Ter1m=, $1 per day. The Richmond Hill Omnibus leaves Skis House at 7"30 am. for Toronto and leaves Toronto at ‘ pm. 158 King street East, Toronto. Fir. lass com- mercial house. GandAcconunodatinu and every 9.1 tention shown Guests. Superior Smblinp. HENRY LEMON. Proprietor. A. L. Skegle. Olqc‘k. anal Watch Maker, Alarms amounp of Money to hand on farm _01' cxtvm‘operty mmreat'] percent; no 0011111118- sion. Clelk of the Th1 Division Court, Clerk and Treasurer of Vaughan, Registrar of Births, Marri- ages and Deaths, Connnixiunor in Court of Queen‘s Bow-h, _ OFFTCE Vnn rre Rinhm on (1 H51 Bethune, Mosgs. Falconbrldge at flawless Barristers eta, north of Scotland Chmnbers, 13 and ‘20, King street west, Toronto. AS.BETHUNE,Q.C. CHARLES Moss. W. G. Emmomxmmm \V. Hoymas \VALTL‘J: Bum 1mg. AJ}. AYLESWOR'I‘H \V. J. FRANKS. r. Geo. Langsmï¬ Has removed from King, and commen- ced practice at 'l‘hornhill. Nov. (5th, ’8'2â€"tf. Enmry P. 0., County York, (successor to the late D' H. ])£3\7i11\') Insurance Agent, ior the best Mid most reliable Companies doing business in Cuxm AL’L. 1‘er nlesiruus 01' insuring in a. ï¬rst class company should obtain our rates before insuring elaewhere 01d Tvmy, Rags: FREDERICK \VHITLOCJK, Riclnnond Hill. And dealer in \Vutches, Clocks, and ‘JOWE‘HI’: Richmond Hill Ont. ‘ 00b. 17, 531â€"6111 Mafwmm The Palmer House. RICHMOND HILL. JOHN PALMER, Proprietor. 0E, MACDONALD, MERRITT & ‘30., James H. La wrencr, JOSEPH] A. DEVINSS. CONVEYANCER, ETC. James C... Etykr/“ï¬, The SaIem Eckardt. Wiï¬mlnmmxs. Mommy to Loml. S. M. Brown. J. W nukes; Box 96. VICTORIA SQUARE Drags, &c.,broght for Cash (117 Union Lonr. buildings, Toronto 51' for . to 81W m" County ’of York; wtest llotmemzd at r an. ass Nobleton 1‘. 0. Hitlnmy. Emma. Clyde Hotel, RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1883 In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essmtials, {to m? shorteb‘M J an. 5111,11;- â€"1v. UNIO'NVILEE. For all alone Par lful’COmD‘flhxhi and Vfcnkueases OI) eommox : to our best fol/4:210 population. A Mbdicine for Woman. Invontefl by a. Woman. ’ Prepared by a Woman. mmmmc P1 mum Dhcovcry Since the Dawn of History. Q'chviw s the drooping spirits, invigorates and. harmonize: t 39 011511110 functions, gives elasticity and ï¬rmnessto 1 he stc‘g; 'resLorcs the natural lustre to the ï¬lm, andnla uts on the pale check of woman the trash laws 01'1in spring and early summer time. wayszlcians Use It and Prescribe It Freelym 'It remm es faimmess, flatulency, destroys (L11 craving 41F smut limb, and rclieï¬â€˜es weakness of the stomach. W 339 cling ufbcarmg down, causing pain, weight m5 Wk @0116, is;:a,lways permanently cured by it»: use. J‘orae cure at. Kidney Comnlnlnts of either sex this Campoou I"? nunurpnsud. mum E. PINKHAM’$ VEGETABLLGQMLQMQ- 1‘0] A It. FINKIIAM’S 131.091) PURTFIER W'i K‘i’a (lie at". eve ' Vestijm n1 Bum from Um Blmma '\d {we mam and Ln-Aigzth to he system, of man we ma 2 or child.‘ Insxsb on having: it. BROCKTON, Polling Sub-Div. N0. 1. Bnih 'thu C‘n‘mpound and B1006. Puriï¬er are prt‘pnred 11.5 333 :1 Id’ 3% Vcstcrn Avenue, Lynn, MA ‘. Price of either, .‘31. 5:17; bottles for $5, Sentby mail in the form of pill: , 01' .af 1; gas, on receipt: of price, 31pm box for 01' LICI‘ ., 3‘11: )khmn freely answers all letters of inqu Enclose 3%. stamp. Send for pamphlet Polling Sub-Div. No. 1. Polling Sub-Div. No. 1. Polling bub-Div. No. 1. Polling Sub-Div. No. 1. Polling: Sub-Div. N0. 1. Norfntr .ï¬jrshould ha Without LYDIA E. PlNKlIAM'S LLVLR P‘le .5. Tth cm-e mustlpacinn, biliousncss, and not? iiï¬ty of the liver. 25 cents per be; :- I'LTPSIIHI‘ luv all DrumflstS-m 0’ (1) The following are the lull details of the vote in the various Polling Subâ€"Divisions in West York for Messrs. Gray and Patterson: Polling Sub-Div. No. 1 Majority for Patterson YORK. Polling Sub-Div. No. 12. THE VGTE IN WEST YORK. K (g L $§Sold by all Bruggistsfan 0: 243 227 Majority for Patterson 16 RICHMOND HILL. 1‘6â€nt Vote poiled Yorery. " †A Patterson Majority for Gray ETOBICOKE. Total Majority {ï¬fï¬itay Majority for GI: WESTON. 1912: Pos we Cure Majority for Gray WOODBRIDGE. Majoritv for Gray PARKD ALE . VAUG HAN. Majority for Gray Mniorify for Gray Pattemon. 94 87 65 80 75 80 77 ,ay 43 325 177 558 385 173 35 G 41 53 2O 50 63 1553 1522 ibeï¬y; in all things, Charity.†Gm 195 177 102 43 59 227 408 325 83 385 69 32 64 104 72 24 63 26 s4 28 $13 57 Kn 52 55 41 35 “Blood will tell.†A face adorned with Pimples, Bails, Bloches &c., it; not a. peculiarly pleasant sight, ah invariably betokens an impure state of the blLOUd. Dr. Carson’s Stomach Bitters free the system fmm all gross humors, render the Blood Pure and Cool, [Lids digestion and givesu healthy appetite. For sale by all Druggists in large Bottles at 50 cents. THE LIVER is the most important of the glandular organs, udt‘in'g as a ï¬lter for the blood; when obstructed in its functions, serious illness ensues. Burdâ€" 90k Blood Bitters act upon the liver, the bowles and the kidneys, while purifyiuï¬ toning the system. â€"~The GovernovGeneral has consented to become patron to the Historical So- ciety of Canada. â€"Additional cases of smallpox have been discovered at Buffalo, and it is fear- ed that the disease wiil become an epld- emic. A. M. Hamilton, \Vurkwnrth, writes: ‘Fur weeks I was troubled with a swelled ancle, which caused me much pain and annoyance. Mr. Maybee, of this place, recommended Dr. Thomas? Eclectric Oil for it. V I tried it, and before one bottle was use I was cured. It is. an article of value. , -â€"In deference of the public opinion in England, the Prince of \Vales will not attend the coronation of the Czar. A Large Sale. C. J. Judson, of Wallacaburg, takes great pleasure in saying that Burdock Blood Bitters is having a largely increas- ed sale; he says he has received numbers of testimonials as to its virtues in the ailments for which it is recommended. â€"F00te, editor of the London Frec- thin/561‘, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to H. C. WILKINSON S; 00., 195 and 197 Fulton Street, New York. Jan. 1, ’83â€"6m. â€"Par1iament has voted £500,000 to defray the cost of the Indian expedition into Egypt. Mrs. Bodmen, of Bothwell, says: my daughter was very ill with Bilious Fever, used Dr. Carson’s Stomach and Constip- ation Bitters with wonderful results, one Bottle entirelygsnbdued the fever and thoroughly restored her to health and vigor. “Germany’s relations with England are more satisfactory now than they have been for years pas . ' --The change in the Uniteti States tariff partially shuts out the szaliian multsters and shelluc varnish manufacmrâ€" em from that, market. I-Ilghly Satisfactory. Impum blood and low vitality mg the great smimes of most diseases for which Burdock Biood Bicttrs is the speciï¬a. S. Perrin, Druggist, of Lindsay, writes that Burdock Bioud Bitters give mum general satisfaction than any blood puriï¬er in the market. ~Mr. Gladstone attended the“ Council, held by the Queen, on Saturday, at: Windsor. â€"The prisoners accused of the murder of William Muller, in Essex county, have been committed for trial. Don’t Do It. Never drug the stomach with 1m113ent~ ing and weakening expectomnts and opi- ates;Haoyard’s Pecturial Balsam is pleas- ant, reliable in its effects, and safe in all throat and lung complaints that if neg- lected, end in consumption. -~A reconnh has been demanded in South \Velliugmn on behalf of the Con- servative caudldate, Mr. Sweetnam. Headache, Bllousness, nyspepsia, and Constipation promptly relieved and cured by the use of Dr. Carson’s Stomach and Constipation Bitters, As a family medi- cine they are as far superior to Pills. In large Bottles 50 cents. ‘VHA‘T IS BETTER than presence (of mind in case of accidents’l‘i W'hy, absence of body, of course. Be prepared for accid- ents and emergencies by having a bottle of Hagyard’s Yellwv UiL, the great exter- nal and internal remedy for aIL pain, soreness, lameness, sprains, bruises. bums, frost bites, cramps, ect. »â€"Sir. J ohn Macd-9na1d has promised to furnish Hm Tnmntu Free Library with all sesMoua].yapers, statutes. 5:0. THE EDITOR uf the Grand River Sach- ('1ztszLy51A-“\Ve are usually sparing in our encuniusm towards patent Iuedicmcs, but observation and inquiry has satisfied us that the preparation of Messrs ’1‘. Milburn «S; Co.,.sty1ed ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’, as a bloud purifying tonic is worthy of the high reputatimz it has established among the people. â€"Chabot, the Arthabaskville murder- er, has been sentenced m be hanged on the 11th May. His brew“ is now on trial. IVIISCELLANY. Persons of weakly constitution derive from Northrop &, Lyman’s Emulsion of Ted Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, a. degree of vigor obtain- able from other source, and it: has proved itself a most eï¬icient protection to those troubled with a heridetary tendency to consumption. Mr. Bird, Druggist, of VVestport, says. “I knew a man whose case was considered hopeless, and by the use of three bottles of this Emulsion his weight was increased twenty pounds.†Big. ,T. Cx Berelmrdrwpnblig 301100! teac 'er, Norland, writes: “During the fall of 1881 I was much troubled with Biliousnesa and Dyspepsia, and part of the time was unable to attendto the du- ties of my profession. Northrop (Er Lyman’s Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Cure was recommended to may, and I have much pleasure in stating than I was entirely cured by using one bottle. I have not had an attack of my 010. com- plaint since, and have gained ï¬ftct‘v pomzda in Weight. \VEI)NEBT}AY,BLUVCEBZIâ€"Credit Sale of Farm Sbt’ck and lmpiem ens the/property of Mr. J 01m }\’viddf:11,LC-ï¬ 2i, Third Con. \Vost. York. Sale an 12 o‘clock. 11111161 pravided. Salem Eckarflt. Auctionoeï¬ away at R. E. Lzuv’isichmourci T. A. Hewitt (8‘5 Co’s, Thornhiil. â€"The new Legislature has nine Catholic members, viz., Hon. C. F. Fraser, Thomas Murray, Dr. Dowliug, Dr. McMahon, Col. Moran, (Liberals) S. White, P. Baskerville, M. Glancey, and H. Robillard, (Converva- tives.) THURSDAY, LEARCH. 22’Credic Sale of Dru] Stock and hn‘glelne'lts, the prmjerty of Mr. John Love, Lo’u 22..mur Third Con, Markham. Sale at One O'CJOCL sharp. S. M. Brawn, Auctioneer. Alexis Cyr. of Grant Isle, Aroostook Cr). Maine, writes: Having used North- roy & Lyman’s valable Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and derived great beneï¬t from it, I take the liberty of asking you for quotations, and also whether you would be willing to give me the agency of for this place, as 1 am conï¬dent there would be a large sale for it in this vicinity when its merits were made known. â€"A re-count of ballots is asked for in North Ontario. Gould had a majority of 24: while there were 29 rejected ballots. A Vexed Clergyman. Even the patience of Job would he,- come exhausted were he a preacher and endeavoring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incessant coughing, making it impossible for him to be heard. Yet 110w very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial Bottles given away at R. E. Law’sRichmoud Hill. an?! TfIURsD'vI, MARCH 22.â€"Exbensive Credit Sale of Farm Stack, Implemcn Ls and Furniture, the 1’1‘0‘901'S‘i of Mr. Thomas Lime. Thornhill, Lot 30, F1151) 04.3121. Vaughan. Sale [Lt Twelve ()‘Clnc': sham A, Lunch will be providmL S. Eckzuxlt» W- ~~~~~~ lbllcl ll'UUl pain by the free use of alcoholic stimulats and narcotic drugs. ï¬nds what; she seeks only so fare as sensibility is destroyed or temporarily suspended. No more was wrought by such means and the longer they are employed the more hopeless the case becmnos. Leave choral, morphia and belledonna alone and use Mrs. Pink- ham,s Vegetable Compound. â€"Mr. Alfred Boultbee is in Ottawa at presâ€" ent. It is intimated that he has an import- ant axe to grind. Aucï¬wneer A few cords ovairst-Clnss Body Maple Wood 22 inches in long 11. 'l‘he Creditors and all others having claims against the Estate of John McMullcn late of the Township of Vaughan in the County 06 York and Province of Ontario farmer who ï¬led on or about, We 23rd day of October 1882 are hereby notiï¬ed to send ‘ry post prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned tho Executors of the said John McMullen on or before their christian names and their surnames with their addresses and descriptions and full particulars of their claims With a stat»:â€" ment of the nature of the securities (if any) hold by them ; and in default thereof and immediately alter such last named date the assets of the said John McMullen will br- distributed among the parties entitled there- to regard being had only to claims of which notice shall have been given as above re- quired and the executors will not be linlila for the said assets or am! part- thereof to any person of whose claims notice shall not how been received by thw‘ at the time of such distribution. JOSEPH W001), Laekaï¬, ] a Elaine fa @wï¬iiw. Saturdav, April 7th. 1883 36â€"2in. DUGALD 1X'IcMURQHIEIuLpleviHAJ Dated this 10th,day at February, 1883. 34-3jnt ' *The woman who SALE REGISTER WANTED E [Single Cdpies, 3 cts. PATTERSON 6:. BRO seeks relief from N0. 36, Executors. Patterson