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The Liberal, 26 May 1887, p. 1

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sfllankfill for the favors of the push ‘20 years may stillbeconsultedin any branch of the pm- I Jssion, as follows: ktrora, Ist, Rt‘u‘ lath, and [KING of ear"- month Richmond Hi1’1......mh and 2 1m fin. (at the PulmerHOuseJ “zoufl'ville... . .........,..18th 30. aiukhaan .20”) 10. Victoria. Square. , 21st do. i‘hornhili. \Vixlher House. 22m] (10. W'nodbridge , 2(th do. Kle'lmbnrg” , 29611 do Nableton. . . . 0E1? . . o Vitulizad Au'plwnys rm hand m; uppniag‘mueuts Works 11er IL 0112mm Free from 1mm. X41 Yongo Stu”, Next (low; to thm r011 (1U mam-1: mm 0:: Uganda! PRESIDENT, DAVID BIaAIN, ‘ VISEJP ‘ ? »' DIRECTORS Chishnhn, M. P. 1’.‘ F P. Dwight, TL M. Mac: (1mm.le (1.1% Rn“. rm Ar McLuam Jim L'nl‘ mm J. ‘Inty. (Tanking, Clocks, {nucilcrb LSilbcrmnxc 2m?) (“Mimi 0300M. SPECTACLT'H FOR EVERY SIGHT. Barristers,Solicitm, Con'veyancers, 860., Toronto Officeâ€"No. :4 Building & Loan Chambers. No. I5 Toronto Street. Richmond Hill Officeâ€"Rear of the Central Bank‘ on Saturdays. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES “0* a. G. F. LAWRENCE. '1‘. C. MILLIGAN. Franklin .I. Andrews. Eflrntnl gamma, £51 KING STREET EAST, TonoNTn, OPPOSITE THE " GLOBE " (mm ‘30 GEES 3 M6; u\. OS§W~L , [hellunond Elm. Best fitting Teeth made. Nothing lnfn’ior in the mtcf Den‘uis‘cry. Prices low and Vitalized Air used [my time. Dr. James; Languafl, RIGI-XMGND HILL, ONT. All night; calls {Li front door hen. Of‘fxcc hour 10 :1 m iHE LIBERAL PRINTHEB PUBLISHENG HOUSE RICHMOND H I'LL. â€" â€" ONTARIO. Medalist Tornntv I7 ‘ \‘msjtv 1m n 1 (‘3' (‘0 Physicians 61 Sm'mmmf. 0:1L,‘(lntc m" Stouffville Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Office Hours (50 1e (1.. 111., Stat; p. m Fungi-mm Cook & Miller. BA iRKS'i‘ERS, SOLICITORS &c )FFICE : 18 KING Snmn'r EAST, TORONTQ Richmond Hill P. O. E ry Saturday. T‘r-woqiirt‘l ( m‘wun TIEURSDAY email Tank. ofi Swami Afidrees A ROBINFON L.D.S..Aurma Ont EJV]. MGRE'SIW. SHIV t‘C C0" AVENQQ (CV J S Full (L‘IYUII, LAW RENEE & MILLIGAN. GAS FOR EITRACTDIG. VOL. IX. $1 per annum, in advance.] BUSINESS CARDS. PRIVATE F1 '1)S To EGAN Vlflfifllg’i’flfl @153 IS,‘5.1‘.'ILZ?'I§$ WEI. LA ‘ Man-a fucturors EDITOR and PRQEMETOR. Dr. W. J. ‘Wissamn. IS PUDLI Dr. A. Rohiusnu. 'mrmmmmfi'mi SURGEON BENTIR'“ 255mm. Wraital. m1 Hill Franck). 531212131. W Cook, vavtflllowm‘z thereon I/v‘. imc H \viuuh'numl . ("t (miiw Ll Y TOR ONTO '2; Fnsimor. porters of F. Y) FEES MODERATE J. R‘ Miller mid 9? to be made. Cut this out and return to us and we will 1 send you free. bOII)Cfllinf_{ of great value and impnrtunce no you, that will start You in business which will bring you in more Immev right away than mm- thing 9le in the work}. Any one cml do the work and live at home}. Either sex ; all acne. Something: new,th:zt just onins money for workers. We will start yuu ; mmle 11nt:1)09ded. l‘ln's is one of the genuine, impn Lzmt chances of n, iifotime. Those whn mo mnhi inns and enter- prising: W11] mm New}: Grand outfit Ad dross TRL‘“ 6500. A1 ‘LESHL, Maine M @5716" éfl'SSfiJVS. Every accommodation 60 Guest“. Board, $1.00 perday Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Good Rtublinguudan attentive hustler. Terms moderate. MISS HERA WUUER Having: refitted the above House and furnish- ed it: in first-class styleY I am prepared to give the public the best 0‘ acconxmodatmn. , Excellent stabling and attentive hostlers, Sample Rooms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- nectiun. .Terms $1 Der (luv. The undersigned hmung taken posseqsion of the above commodious how] will cheerfully cabal-t0 the comfu‘t of the Lmvelling. pulvlic. Best brands ofliquorsnndcifim‘s. An attentive hostlar and good stabling. Rooms for commer- cial travellers. u. GILMOUB, Prop. THE DOMINION HOUSE, GRAND HEEL. fimid’fi {$531132 :fiutel‘ Funeral Furnishings Always on Hand Richmond Hill, Bcnj. Brillinger. Proprietor. Licensed Auctior Ber for the County of York, re- spectfully solicits your patron {we and friendly influence. .snles attended on the shortest notice and at reasonabe rates. 1’. O. mldmss, King. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Suies attended on the shortest nomiz‘eand at ten- abe rates. Address Stoufivflle P. (5. LicenFed Auctioneer for the Cmmw of ank,re- spectfully sohr‘its you r patronage and friendly influence. Sales attended on Hm shortcstnotiue and at reasmmblerutcs. P. 0 Address, Licensed A ur'tir)1:e<\1‘ fm‘ Hm (‘cm ‘ (human: and Pm Gouds; sum cm (; Genmmmlen of tack, mu, yi'nnptl' to atreus‘bnah‘ ‘ntes. )",U,.’1<‘vh-v : on fmn'l property. Interma irvw. Terms easy No valuation or cmmmssiun 1w: charged. Apply to Bu‘rrmters, etc.. 15 Toronto Stu 'I‘omntru. and Richmond Hill. Rich’d Hill 10th Ann! 1557. 6111. Lends Mone‘y‘sfl; 5, and (3 par cent. per ammm. Mxn‘tgmrcs. Lu‘e and l‘llltlmvmant ‘ "umnce 1’021â€" (ties boughtat highmt r‘stiv m1 n N( 103 cashed. 6 1598 1791‘ cents, seemed fur pm. mm havinmnoney to numb, For particulms enquire at this 011' EJQJV lav” D @WMWA‘AZI (jg. éxga/nyggéy MONEY ! MONEY! 16 prepared to receiva pupflr, and will give Music Lessons us formerly. Issuer nf Mar-fim't‘ Linc-mes Cami-v of Yong uz‘m‘y .:'8(}Jn.rvis 'ruetri‘mnfio’. ' Underta kers (Qt Embn lmers. fl”. fiEMQJV, @Mfi’mfl EQQEfla, PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN 158 KING STREET EAST. TORCNTO WRIGHT BROS REE? EFé WM. BELL, Proprietor. James C. Stokes. '53 Ram I? aim: 3',“ ' cm 1mm: 21mm. N . J. Armstron a. C. R. TENIJH, LA\VRENCE 1‘; MIT/LIGAN S. M. Brown. A, hum :L'x‘mnnt of Box 96. VIC? 01m sérARE. " r _ a RICHMOND HILLNEHQBSDAY, MAY 26’ 1887 “K'an :mwwu In Essezzfz'als, Unity; in a rd: UMO'NVILLE. ’cunties- of York m con mneht. mpfly .thended and). Single I'oandr horseâ€"Jet, T Cook. Saddle horseâ€"lat, Jas Eckardt; 2nd, W and A “Wight. Farmer’s single driving lxnrse (special) â€"â€"lst, F Gnllaunugh; 2nd 8 Bitter. J 11d fleaâ€"“7m Geo Leaf. 1 year oldâ€"lat, Thus Palmer; 2nd, R Thompson. Filly, 2 years oldâ€"lat, Juo Caselev; 2nd, Thus Palmer. Filly, 1 year oldâ€"â€"lst, S Lemon. BL 30D HORSES. Stallmn, aged, bloodâ€"Jan, H. Q. St George. Stallion, 2 years oldâ€"lat, J Mail‘s. uwuqu.5uuv-anxuuu, .u LLnl Llllfll], A nouu. Stallion, agedâ€"lat. Jos Curd; 20d, \V Meek. Stallion, 3 years oldâ€"lat, S Hill. Stallion, 1 year old~lst, 8 Lemon; 2nd, J Lush. Brood mareâ€"Jet, J and \V Russell; 2nd, Geo Weldi-ick. Filly, 2 years oldâ€"lat, Thus Buyntou. ROADSTER HORSES. Stallion, aged, roadsterâ€"15h, J W Johnson; 2nd, J M Davis. Stallion, 3 years oldâ€"lst, H Q St George. Stallion 2 years oldâ€"~lst, M W Paisley. Stallion Stallion, aged, imported~ Jst, John Palmer; 2nd and 3rd not marked. Stal- lion, 3 years oldâ€"lat, J. Palmer. Stal- lion. 2 years oldâ€"lat,Steel and Williams. Stallion, 1 year oldâ€"-lst, J (£- W Russell. Stallion, any ageâ€"lat, John Palmer. CANADIAN DRAUGHT. Stallion, aged, Canadian Draughtâ€"1st. John Bastard; 2nd, Jonathan Brillinger. Stallion, 3 years oldâ€"lst,John Weldrmk. Stallion, 2 years oldâ€"45b, Hiram White; 2nd, J Murphy. Stallion, 1 year oldâ€" lst, Robert Marsh. Colt, 1 year old (special)â€"â€"lst, J and “7 Russell. Filly, 2 years‘ oldâ€"lat, Wm Jeffrey; 2nd, J Mnirs: 3rd, Wm Beatty. Filly. 1 year oldâ€"lst, J Man‘s. Span of horsesâ€"lat, J and W Russell. Judgesâ€"Jag Robinson, Geo Forster, P Baasingthwaighte, L Hartman, A flood. Stallion. 3 vears 01d,general purposeâ€" lst, John Boyle. Stallion, 2 years oldâ€"â€" lat, N Kirby. Filly, 2 years oldâ€"lat, Wm. Jeffrey; 2nd, J Coombs; 3rd, A Muldoon, Span horsesâ€"lat and 2nd, J and W Russell. ’K‘ yr'fir‘xfi s ()\\3ed7§e\;érdiԤ<r)tid plnwa, For some reason unknown to us tlle,Pattersnn firm was nor, represented on the ground as in former years. Below we give the prize list in full:â€" PRIZE LISTâ€"HORSES IMPORTED DRAUGHT. JUDGESâ€"Arthur Johnson, Thos Hood Wp: Imus, H Smith. grain of anv length can be out. The Richmond Hill Manufacturing 00. ex- hibited two fanning mills, which 'Were neatly fimshed and appeared to attract; a. great deal of attention by the visignrs. _ The Maeséy Manxufacthriggg 65"I'3ion- t0,.displayad an excellefit exhihip of the we 'l‘he exhibits were good. The horses, cattle, sheep and swine would have taken a foremost place at any county fair or provincial exhibition. Messrs. J. 1% \V. Russell’s herd of Durham cattle, fifteen in number, was a pleasing sight. as they were driven into the grounds. Mr. J. Cherry’s Jerseys were also a. credit to any breeder. 1n the line of farm implements several firms were well represented, The Fleury Estate, of Aurora, showed a light self-binder, which was a. great novelty. rl‘his is the first season for this machine, which no doubt will be a favorite with the farmers. The reel and other parts can be easily moved by the driver so that p 7 Hi _ , . For many years past iii-lies. almost. be- Come proverbial to) speakingof Queen’s in-thdny Weather as being' delightful in the extreme. So oftenwhas (5 is been the case that the terms ini‘ght'al‘mt be \ said to be synonymous. Her? niajesty’s last natal day, however, has been, an eXCep- tiou to the general rule. A/ refreshing shower, which wzis very (much needed,fell (luring the previous night, causing every- thng to look lovely on the following morn- ing, But as n Continuation (if‘the rain threatened during the‘forenoou very few except those directly interested in the Fair ventured from their homes. The number of entries was fully up to former years, and had the day been fine ihe pro- spects for a most successful springexhibi- tiou were very bright. But about noon the rain again came down in torrents.aud, in consequence, the gate recelpts were less than one~tifth of last year’s. The ladies’ Work which was being showed un~ (ler the grand stand had to be taken down and removed to the Lorne Hall. It is to he feared many of the articles were dum- uged by the wet. QUEEN’S‘BEEEIDAY Durham Lu“, Single carriage horse~1st. F Gallam A Wet Dagaiflmhxnond GENERAL PURPOSE CARRIAGE HORSES ; in all things, Charity OA'I‘TLE. DI‘,.‘.HAM. _ Millignn, Chas Brodie, aged~lat and 2nd, J Judgesâ€"~Mrs T Palm-:1" Mrs Wright, '1]. I” 1‘s "\7 Lit w Side~Bar VVagghnvlsf, Bishop and Lemon; 2nd, \Vm 'i‘rench. Judgesâ€"~sz Legge, R Lnnd. Pair ()1 Harrowsâ€"lst, \Vm Wright. Fanning Millâ€"1st and 2nd, Richmond Hill Manufacturing 00. Root Scufllvrâ€"«lst, Massey M::nuf’g 00: 2nd‘ \Vm “fright. Farm \V’nggun, platform springsvâ€"lst, “7m Trench. Opel: Buggyâ€"ht, “'m Trench. Tup Buggyâ€"18L, \Vm Trench; 2nd. Jas McDonald. ‘ Judgesâ€"Same as sheep. LARGE BREED. Boar, agedâ€"lat. J \Veldrick Boar, under one yearâ€"lst and 31d. Thus Boynâ€" ton; 2nd, Geo \Vcldrick. Sow, agedâ€" lst, Thus Boynton; 2nd, J Sisley; 3rd, J Weldrick. Sow, under one yearâ€"lat, 2nd and 3rd, Thus Boynton. SMALL BREED. Boar, aged~â€"â€"lst, R S Frisby. Boar, under one yearâ€"43'; and 21)d,R S Frisby. Sow. agedâ€"lat and 2nd, R S Frisby; 3rd H F Hopper. Sow under one yearâ€"ht, R S Frisby; 2nd, S Lemon. BERKSHIRE. Boar, agedâ€"1 st, Jno Weldrick. Boar. under one yearâ€"â€" 1st, R S Frisby; 2nd, J Padget; 3rd Thus Clarkuon. Sow. aged â€"lsu, Thos Clarkson; 2nd, S Lemon. Sow, under one yearâ€"] st.’1‘bos Buynton; 2nd, J Weldrick; 3rd, S Lemon. _ POULTRY. Judgesâ€"J T Saigeon, \V Gale, Brahmasâ€"lat and 2nd, \V and A \Vright ' _"Sp;_),nish_â€"lst and 2nd, \V and A \Vhite Leghornsâ€"Ist, H F Hopper; 211gz J Sisley; I’lymnutlfRocks~lst, \V & A “fright; 2m}, Sisley. Cowman-lat, W and A \Vright; 2nd H F Hopper. Ducksâ€"13b and 2nd, W (13 A Wright. Wright. B]:le Hamburgsâ€"lst and 2nd, W and A )yrighc. Wright. SOUTHDOWNS Rum,aged â€"-lsc and 3rd,R Marsh; 2nd, S Lemon. Ram. one shearâ€"let, 2nd & Ste], B. Marsh. Ewe, uged~lst, 2nd and 313i Bg‘wruh. figmgge shearâ€"7L8; 21)}: unfit-d, R Marsh. m" 7 JV ‘ HAMPSHIRE AND OXFORD. Ram. agedâ€"13c and 2nd, S Lemon. Rum, one shearâ€"mist, S Lemon; 2nd and 3rd, Thus Palmer. Ewe, agedâ€"lat, 2nd 3rd, Thus Palmer. Ewe, one shearâ€"48f. and 2nd, S Lemon; 3rd, Thus Palmer. Pen of medium wool sheepâ€"15h and 3rd, R. Marsh; 2nd, S Lemon. Pair of fat wethersâ€"â€"â€"lst, S Lemon. Pair of fat ewesâ€"Isl; and 2nd, Rubt Marsh; 3rd, S Lemon. SWINE. Ram. aged~â€"lst., Ed Sanderson; 2nd, Thus Boyuton; 3rd, T1105 Clzukson. Ram one Shearâ€"'18?” Ed Sanderson. Ewe, a2ed~lst, Ed Sanderson; 2nd, Thos Bnynton; 3rd, Thus Clarkson. Ewe, one shearâ€"lat. 'l‘hos Bovnton; 2nd, Thos Clamsou; 3rd, Ed Sanderson. Pen of lullgMouled sheepâ€"lst, J and W Russell; 2nd, Thus Boynton; 3rd, '1‘ Clurkson. CO TSVVOLDS. Ram, agedâ€"lat and 3rd, Thos Boyn- ton; 2nd, I and W Russell. Ram, one shearâ€"lat and 3rd,J and “7 Russell; 2nd Thus Bnyntnn. Ewe, aged~ ]st.2nd and 3rd, J and W Russell. Ewe, one shear â€"1st and 2nd, Thus Boynton; 3rd, J and W Russell. Ball, 2 years oldâ€"dlst,’ 0 Holmes. Cow â€"lst, 0 Holmes. Fat. 0x or steerâ€"lat, W and A Wright. Fat cowâ€"lst, J and \V Russell. SHEEP) JlldgesfiMark Robinson, Mr Smith, Mr Barker. - JERSEYS. Bull,aqedâ€"â€"lst. J Cherry. Bull, 2 years oldâ€"lat, J Cherry. Bull, 1 year old~â€"]st-, J Cherry. Cow, agedâ€"1st and 2nd. J Cherry; Heifer, 2years oldâ€"lat. J Cherry. Heifer, 1 year 01d-»-â€"'lst, J Cherry. Cuw~â€"lst, 0 Holmes; 2nd, “7 Trench. Heifer, 2 years uldâ€"Jst, J Sisley. Heifer 1 year oldâ€"lat, T1103 Buynton; 2nd, C Holmes. “7 Russell; 3rd, Ezra. Clubine. Durham bull, 2 years ()ltlâ€"lst. J and W Russell. Durham bull, ] year oldâ€"1st, Ed Sander- son. LDurhnm cow, agedâ€"~lst, 2nd and 3rd, J and W‘ Russell. Durham heifer, 2 years oldâ€"4%. 2nd and 3rd, J and “7 Russell. Durham heifer, 1 year oldâ€"â€" lst,2nd and 3rd. J and W Russell. Herd of Durle cattleâ€"131:, J and “7 Russell. Ens-whens â€"lst and 2nd, W and A Emu-1‘, 1mm. (syvuiflUâ€"~lst, Mrs Ed DA J RY PE ZOL‘UCE IMPLEM ENTS. HEREFORDS LEICESTEBS. GRADES Embroidéry, Chenillem-lst, Mrs Ker- : Swim ~ , This Company has delmsited $20 ()00 with the Ontario Government, being more than double “hut the law ruquires, but. It gives the GORE as still stronger hold upon public confidence. . SrmxamLL. Agent for King and Vaughan Tps. MUNN & 00.. of Hm SCIENTmC AMERICAN. con- (inue to act ma Solicifcrs for J’utvnts, (" 'LS. 'I‘rmu Marks. Copyrights. for the United .‘4 Canada. England, Franc German ‘, cm. U mi 1300!; nmei. annts sent, f we. '1‘)in . o pm-imsce. Pumms obtained Hmm noticed in the SCIENTIch AME . hm , and .L ye uimr A nH-r. formation. 31“ icun M‘nfifi‘v-I), 'w J AMERICAN 0.15m. a; \Vest’s Pain King should be kept in every house for sudden attacksnf cramps, colic, paintur’s colic, cholera morbus, flux and dysentery. Only 250. All druggists. GORE DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 00., Head Office Galtv, County of Waterloo; Established 1836. The number of policies issued in the year 1896 was 2,616. and the number in force at, the end of the year 6,273, insurâ€" ing $6,867,679.31. showing an increase of nearly $400,000.00 over .the amount. at risk at end of 1885 The income {or the year was $581078. 92. The number of losses for the past year was 108. and the amount of loss $57,- 887.27, of which $4,315 28 was reinsnred, making the net loss $535773 99. - Tutu] assetsravailable to meet losst‘s has increased from $218,980 ()0 to $238,â€" 264 00 in the yeax 1886, the increase be» ins: withm a trifle of $20000. Set of under clothingâ€"lat, Mrs Smith; 2nd, Miss Breuls. Painting on plushâ€"1st, Miss Breuls. Painting on velvstâ€"Jstu Miss Breuls. Painting on satinâ€"1st, Miss .Rreuls. Painting on chinaâ€"lst, Mrs Kersey; 2nd, Miss McVeim. Farmers protect fire and lightning Point Laceâ€"lat, Mrs ’1‘ Smith; 2nd, Mrs Rowden. Limerick Lace~lst, Miss Rowden; 2nd Miss McVean. Home'made' shirtâ€"lst, Mrs ‘Kersey; 2nd, Mrs T Smith. ‘VIEmBrjidery, ArraEeBeâ€"Ist Miss Mda Vean; 2nd3 Mrs T Smith. Honimn Lacewlst, Miss McVean; 2nd Mrs Smith. V Darned socks or stockingsâ€"lat, Miss McVean; 2nd, Mrs T Smith. Embroidery, Appliqueâ€"Jab, Miss Mc- Vean; 2nd, Mrs Rowden. Darned netâ€"lat, Mrs Rowden; 2nd, Miss McVean. Embrdideri, Crewelâ€"olust. Mrs Thou Smith; 2nd, Miss McVean. Embroidery, 0n silkâ€"Jet, Mrs Keraey; 2nd, Miss McVean. Embroidery Kenningtonâ€"lst, Miss McLVe‘ani _2nd, Mrs Kgrsey. Braiding on cottoxxâ€"l'st, Miss Brenls; 2m}, Mrs Kersey. Crochet in commâ€"lat, Miss McVean; 2m}, Mrs Kersey. Macrame workâ€"lat, Mrs Kersey; 2nd, Mrs S Rowden. Embroidery on cotton or muslinâ€"lat, MLSS McVean; 2nd Mrs Rowden. V Berlin wotil work on Java. canvasâ€"lat, M13; Kersey; 2nd, Miss McVean. Pair of pilldw shmns~lst, Mrs Thos Smith}. 2nd, Mrs Kersey. Patchwork quiltâ€"Jet, Mrs Delahay; 2nd, Miss McVean. Berlin wool work on canvasâ€"1st,, Mrs Kgrsey; 2nd, M’rs Rowden. Crochet in wo-olâ€"lst, Mrs Kersey; 2nd Mrs Smith. Fancy kfiitting in silkâ€"43h, Miss Me- Veflni 2nd, Mr? Kersey. Child’s o'ver dressâ€"fat, Mrs Kersev; 21151, Mrs T Smith. Berlin M301 Work raisedâ€"lat, Miss Mavean; 2nd, Miss Brown. KniLted Wool stockingâ€"1st, Miss Breuis: 2nd, Mrs ’1‘ Smith. Fancy knitting in cottonâ€"lst Mrs T Smith; 2nd, Miss McVean. Fancy knitting in woolâ€"lat, Miss Mc- Vean; 2nd, Miss Breuls. Crazy patch workâ€"15:, Mrs T Smith; 2ng1, Miss Brenls. Judgesâ€"Mrs \V Pugsley, Mrs Keefler, Mrs Palmer. Sanderson. 6 lbs. Butterâ€"lat, Mrs Ed Sanderson; 2nd, Mrs J Casely; 3rd Mrs Tlms Boyn- ton. Home made Breadâ€"lat, Miss Breuls; 2nd, Mrs Thus Smith. HARNESS & LEATHER WORK. Pair Eadies’ Bootsâ€"13b and 2nd, F McConaghy. Judgesâ€"J Button, J Graham. Pairlnen’s Bootsâ€"lst and 2nd, F McCongghy. V Fire Insurance. [Single copies, 3 cts LADIES’ WORK plushâ€"1st, Miss Breuls. velmtâ€"lstu Miss Breuls. satinâ€"1st, Miss .Rreuls. chinaâ€"lst, Mrs Kersey; J 0111‘ T. SA IG EON, your buildings from by insurng 1n the lh' \ . . Non No.48.

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