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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Apr 1882, p. 2

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o riding rongh- ¢ the greater portion of the , especially the ninth com- he goruptlowly svoids ; his Sunday leseon be has a daubing which has no Jance to anything "in the above or on the earth be- - neat He calls it a "map of new Ontario," of course be ought to know what it is intended for; but to the ordinary reader' it bearsa much stronger resemblance to the im- pression made by Mark Twin's hero on the board: ing house bed cover.-- The hero getting out of bed in the dark sat down on a plate of treaéle and rused back into bed as soom as the poople were coming to see tho cause of the racket. All knowing anything of the matter are prepared to admit the value and importance of the territory referred to but few will be so foolish as to follow the Globe in its extravagant flights. To talk of Tories seeking to deprive this Province of hor just rights is the veriest nonsense, What interest can one political party more than another have in cheating Ontario out of her rights. The territory is there and the more valaabls it is the botter for the Dominien at large and how much of it may go to this pro- vince or that can make no earthly difference to the Dominion Gevern- ment, and it does not matter one "straw to any individual in either 'province how much of the territory is attached to it if is to be a polit- ieal hunting ground forsuch rings as Mowat & Co, it will only prove a bill of expense. But not one foot of torritory which rightfally belongs to thie Province will be kept from it, and none know this better than the Globe does, but it must first be found how much sho 'should get, no une now knows, and its attempt to.or discord on that question by 'as ing for the basest political. purposes what it knows to be untrue, that} Tories are seeking to deprive this Province ot her due, is perfect - trash, unworthy of a journalist and goes far to prove the very low esti- mate be places on. the intelligence of those. whom he expects to believe the nonsense. So fur from any at- tempt or desire on part of the Conser wvatives to withnld from Ontario any of ber rights, they are simply, seck- ing in a legitimate way to secure a fair and impartial decision which will bind all parties and can never after be disturbed. Conservatives ask full justice for Ontario, thoy ask no moreand will take no less, and no individual or party in the Dominion or out of it has any in- tention or desire to deprive her of any pertionof her right. But the 'question is what is right, how much of the territory should came to On. "_ tario Government to have a division made and inorder to make it satis- 'and permancnt proposed to . | finencén of retufning Spring "there ; Sanday reading sre certain i, which dJemand our attention. First and foremost & nniversal clean uy, the felaxing frost leaves the foul accumulations of winter loose upon the surface and ensily removed, but if allowed to lie and evaporate beneath the warm san it will -proad its fover, disenno creating influences allaround,sostirg large amounts in Dr's bills and may sacrifice many useful lives. If al-|; lowed to remain on the surface it 'evaporales and dries in the sun-! spreads: disease and dis- comfort while it is evaporating 'and after being dried it only awaits an~ other shower till it moftens again and again goes through the operation of evaporating and spreading its noxious vapors, "\¥nd thin" process will be continued "through shower and shine throughout the entire summer season unless the filth in sooner removed. Lot a thorough cleaning of the back yards and premises be entered on at once, there is no other season of the year in which it is so easily accomplished and the proper timo '0 do it is before it has begun to sow disease and death. One unmerciful doctor's bill having accumulated on the principle of an increasing geo- 1 as such too fre- quently do, would cover the costs of eleaning all the back premises in An active campaign against the accumulations ot winter should at once be set on foot and not a spot left unattended to. from the preservation of health, -the comfort secured from a thorough renovation far more than compen- sates for the labor and expense of the process. All should remember that this is not really a matter of one's own choice, itis not for one to do or lot alone as he pleases, for tho danger and annoyance is not confined to the premises whero the nuisance exists but spreads its dis- comfort and disease creating in- fluences all around ; a single neglect- ed promises in a whole town may prove the hot-bed and nursery of diseases which may germinate there and from that sow sickness and death broadcast over the whole town te | Lot us have a general clean up. ---- beams, metrical serios, town. The Spring Campaign. The opening out of the beautiful Spring is the signal for farmers to gird on their armor for another campaign, there is much to do and not much time to do it; ing the coming season, will be scarce and consequently dear and farmers will require to avail themselves of the many facilities and important help afforded by the numerous and impl ra "pleasing in- TN . Apart help duri- fally supplied to all who wish them. Bat itis a matter of much impor- tance, to farmers where they pur chase their machines and imple- ments, good; religble machines are little more expensive than worth- less trashy .things which do less work, don't doit as wel and arg sure to get out of order at the very time they are most wanted. Mr. D. Urquhart has been and favorably known by almost our farmers, he has served them faithfully and satisfactorily for the past soore of years and his rofor the matter to the PrivyCoanei L The Ontario Government being Grit time chose for political pur-| political capital be made 'ont of it some day, refused to so submit the matter. A can bear testimony to the fact that he has always sup- plied them with the best and mest improved implements and machines anywhere to be foand, at prices most favorable to the buyer and 'on the easiest possible terms, Mr. Urquhart is putting forth a special effort this season with the view of | still furtheraccommodating all who desire the very best implements and machines now oo the market. He thoroughly understands his 'bus- s. what choi hi ts so plenti- = int EEE 'his autocratic sue- and eighty men were set to work to . The abe Seoporiion written in t where Alexander has struck terror Tate & Co's. cessor 80 that ho dare scarcely breathe; he is a prisoner in bis own castle and Toft of inown shadow, He is an emperor without a crown, ! the erown is ready, he is anxious to' put it on but dare not he is afraid, to attempt it, butis trying to sam- mon up courage and has instructed the Minister of the Imperial House- hold to issue a circular announcing that the coronation "of the Czar will tako plato in August, and by Im. perial command all dignitaries of the Empire must attend the ceremony in Moscow. The festivities will last a fortnight, and the expenses will amount to 10,000,000 rubles. Let him lay aside his despotism, give the ten million rubles to feed bis starving-and oppressed subjects release the thonsands now sdffering from bis tyrannical lash and bis life will bo as safe as that of a Worthy ruler. RE The cathedral at Moscow was the place selected for 'the coronation ment whieh add splendeur to the already splendid edifice, bul the latest news says.-- A mine has been discovered under the cathredral at- Moscow where the ; coronation of theCzar will take place wh hac and eighty workmen engaged in hi Friday 28th inst. foundry had ca of the eastern wing A a ment and had it not been for the nber{ other, who is lighting his pipe, The dis and activity of the willing hands who rushed | cussion is quite friendly, and their views | to the ruscue and the well directed and sown ob whole Vf culls : ] efficient 'efforts of 'the. fire "brigade not » building on the premises would have been left standing; but where there is a wil: there is always a way and the activity of the fire fighters Confined the fire 12 thw root in which it first caught. The da winglets) whise name was so intimately light, The Company is deservedly pion aud all wrought with a will. Prepare tor the Coming tural Sowa: If parties will only exert themselves, bring ont all that they have got te shew and those who have nothing to shew let them turn out and see what others show. within the township eught to be a member of the Bociety and give it that encourage- it deserves." Agricul- The Reach, Port Pury and Scugog Agri- cultural Society's Show to be held at Mas. chester on Tuesday, 25th inst., is looked fo ward to with much idterest, it ought | the best, Spring Show ever held in Every farmer Now for Oartwright.--The Cartwright Agricultural Socicty will hold their spring show on their grounds at Williamsburg on Preprations are being made for an interesting and attractive shew, These shows are alwaks well p ted with the sui. En 8 lady about a year ago; pag ing her away from her husband and after wards deserted her. This was followed by gaining the affections of the Indy and entic: | gon, Callicot, Philip Dawson, Solomen Samis, the suicide of the lady. His Marquiship's name is again figuring on the black list :-- A Paris despatch says: The Marquis | Angelsey, who married in 1880 the widow *} of Mr, Henry Wodelionse, danghter of Mr. J. P. King, of Georgia, U, B., has separated trom his wife, --8SNé Ts bis third wife, The Marquis announces that he will not be re- spon: {ble for her debts, Buteting Their Shaakles. * ne Egyptians are very wisely takiog steps to rid themselveg of foreign parasites Foropeans by the entire exclusion of all from official Tanctipns in that goun! European nations niay growl over it Sut that would only be an addition] proof of the wis- dom of the'step. ordinary: interest, Pp d class D there is no lack of choice stock, fmplements &c., &c, and parties are generally willing to] The show of stallions will be of -in the preparing the edifice for the cere- mony have been arrested. Sic Semper Tyrannis. A The Census Returns. We have beforo us part first of the censun returns of 1881, it contains a world of information in the depart- ment of which it treats, The entire population of the Dominion is given at 4,324,800, this is 690,000 more than it was in 1871; the population of the Provinee of Ontario is 1,923, 230, that is 564,201 more than there are in Quebec and nearly twice as many as all the other Provinges put together, The Province of Ontario increased over three hundred thou- sand since the €ensus of 1871. One would have supposed from the moan- ing of the Grit would-be statists that 'the population had all gone to the States but in place of having a deficit, ns we certainly would have had had the croaking been true, we have & large surplus of population. The French element is strongly in the majority, there are no fewer 1,298,930; the Irish element comes next being 957,400, the English number 76,102" less than the Irish, and the Scotch 181,438 less there, and so there bargains come to the slower perfectly, article will Lightning Soap. Ine these days of prompt action nothing lightning will take Nichol's famous Lightning Soap is exactly what is wanted it does its work rapidly and then ought to be, 'spring season, Jock "and amongst the Trotting stallions Ralph's famous trotter L H Duniels will be A large turn out may be expected e------ T.C.Forman & Son are inviting the at- tention of all who wish specially good Theydesire to wind up their businessend will give such bargains as hasten that object.--See their.new adv. The Social of the @ Opeuing Spies The ladies of thePresbyterian church, Port Perry, are preparing to welcome the glorious spring by a Grand Social in the Town Hall, on the evening of Friday, 28th inst. They have secured everything necessary to make a charming social and they give a general and pressing invitation to all. We command the ladies for their gener- ousity and Rood taste in their becoming wel- and It removes all grease, oil, paint tar or dirt of any kind from all kinds of clothing, from silk, woolen or cotton goods without the slightest injury to fabric or color. It should be in every household. Mr. D. Purdy, the agent for this section, is ou: of our best known and most reliable men. The all that is claimed No Surrender, 'A Tooge and tuflaentinl ines mectthg ef the O. Y. B's of Ottawa and its surround. ings was held at Ottawa during the past week when the following was submitted and carried unanimoualy.--¢ Be it reselved that, we, as Orange Young Britons masem- bled, repudiate the action of the special meeting of the Grand Lodge assembled in the mouth of August, 1881, aoent the seces- sion from the Loyal Orange Institution, and that we desire to express onr unaltered and | unfeigned fidelity to our parent society, the "fLoyal Orange Institution, and be it re- solved that we considered said Grand Lodge Yexceeded their powers in the matter of seces- sion as a bedy, and said power is the pre- rogative of the Supreme Grand Lodge ; and 'be it resolved that it is the opinion of this ting that dreds of and many sister lodges, as a whole have-boen led blind-folded over to the ranks of the { deserters; and be it resolved that we are un swervering in our efforts to recruit the ranke and fight alongside the loyal members of the Orange Lody as the vanguard of liberty ; and be it further resolved that as we were born Britons we will evor remain and cher. ish true British liberty, and we will ever strongly oppose any move to break the chain which binds us to our God, our Quan and British "A was read from Bro. George E. Morrison, of Bethany, Ont, urging the Ottawa brethren to take the initativo and name a date for holding the Grand Lodge, He mentioned that numerous lodges had communicated with him and requested him to act for them in coming te terms with Ottawa lodges, ne 'the latter had already taken steps to re- than the English. There are nearly twice as many Scotch as Ger- mans, and there are twice as muny Germans as there are Indians, and there aro five Indians for every African. There are 2,383 Chinese fost, the Dominion. There are 42,- |i: the com Lacrosse. ng season : 898 more males than femal Pi J. E. Th in the Dominion. In the Al of religion the Reman Catholics number 1,792,000, the Methodists, including Wesleyans, Epispocal Methodists, Bible Christians, Christ- jang, &c., number 743,060, the Presbyterians number 676,174, the Cbureh of England number 98,760 less than the Presbyterians while the Baptists are only one-halfof the {yy 4.0 John Abbs. Treasurer--C. Bigelow. Secretary-- Duncan Campbeil, Captain--A. J. Harrington. Committee--A. J. Davis, Jas. Forman, Geo. Bigelow, F. Trounce and W Hust, While England's greatest poet asserts, and all" take kindly (o the assertion, that uthe mind makes the bedy rich" yet it is no less trme that an active, vigorous, muscular frame lends elasticity and vigor to the mind. for it, all who try it are well satisfied, try it. Fr------ A meeting for the organization of a La- crosse Club was held in the Temperance Hall, Port Perry, on the evening of the 19th The following officers were elected Com. Cburch of England. There are 6,553 Quakers, the Jews nuraber 2400 and the Unitarians about as many, the reare 93,880 whose religion is not definable. SE -- and implements shonld be 'and will no'other. uch voter is busy taking éaring lots of them. | 8 ful Stock Breed In referring in our lastte the splendid shipment of cattle made by Messrs E. B. Morgan & Wheeler from this pert we were somewhat anxious | * of the lar frame can only be secured by regular and well directed exercise. Wo are Pleased to see out active, young men taking to those 'manly muscular exercises so well ealcalated to de. velop the physical powers, Taking Our Young Men. The numerous attractions of Manitoba are drawing off our young men, very many of whom we would rather keep amongst us, ize, and it was their wish to co-operate and concur with them in anything they had taken in hand which was likely to bring the order up to its former standing. ----p-------------- . Liguor Licenses. Thanks to the courtesy of Mr. Frankish. theactive and obliging Inspector for North Ontario, we are enabled to publish for the information of the public the names of the parties to whom licenses have been granted for the year ending May 1st, 1883: There are fonr hotel licenses granted for the township of Brock, viz :--James Hare rison, James Winfield, T.P, Card and T, Tucker. 'There is 10 shop license in Brock: The township of Mara has five hotel and one shop license, viz: Wm, McDonald, Robt. Bray, R. Roach, E. 0. Donohue and Nancy McVeigh, hotels, Wm Myers, shop. Rama has three hotels and one shop, vis. T. Lawrence, D, Genoe, T. McNabb, hotels. E, H. Herring, "sbop. : Reach has seven hotels and ore shop, vis: L.H, Hund, J. Dafoe, E. Newton, J, V. Thompson, J. Broad, W.H. Park and T. Bennett, hotels, 8. H. Christian, shop. Scott has three hotels add no shop, vis: J. C. Gibson, J. 8, Foster and C. A. Sexton. Thorah has three hotels and two shops, vis: H. Musgrove, W, J. Waton and Elisa. beth Mechian, hotels. P. D. McArthur and .| John MoRaw & Ce., shop, On Tuesday, 18th fost, Manch oon. but then failed to find the es of tod the parties who fed some of the especially fine animals we noticed. We have since learned that six of those we - noticed were bought from the well known and successful feeder Mr. Roes, Reach, one thoro'-bred cow weighing 2,000, one thoro'-bred | heifer 1,700 lbs. and three extra good grade steers about 1,700 lbs lench. Five superior steers fed by Mr. Greg of the 12th cow. Rasch, weighing Jat 1,800 1b |! each and for which $525 were paid. * ' from Mr. , Messrs. Joseph Fitchett, Robert Munro, jr., George Medd and Wm. Holtby. Greenbank too parted mith some of her sons, Messrs E Burton and Joseph Leo. We hape 'that the. highest suticipations of the young men may be fully reelized and that they may never bull weighing 2,400 1bs, a thoro'bred | have cause to regret their choice, ; Now tor Grosse sad Lote ot 1s. Uxbrid, p has five hotels and no shop, vix: James Todd, L. Hutchison, J, Sanders, Win, McEay and A. Lewis. The Village of Cannington has two hotels and two shops, vis: C. 8. Brown and J. E. 'Ruddy, Wm Marquis, Joseph - 7. Some | !| to sonie public + chanty .of that city. The | ford cau appreciate the Mberality of their G. W. Brandon, W. Junkin, Robert Shier, William Thompson, Robert Baird, Daniel Wanille, Solomon Vtooman, Adam' Wight- man, Wm, J Gibbs, Charles Francis, John Wetherel, Samucl Watts, Edward Robert Olliver, Thomas Bunt, Philip Sprowle, -Murdock McFadden, Lorenzo Jones, Robt Morrison, jr, Wm Cagmichael, James Speiran, jr, Robt Kay, Joseph Bar- ton, Thos, Reekis, Thos Banberry, James Nathan Shier, Robert Sprowls, Fadden, Jolin Irvine, W. H, de Bewell, John McKee, Thomas Thompson, ames Po: Hone H. Faller] Thomas ip, Wm Me- Heory Shier yr G. 86 yo Bt. John, Ftios Lunny, Hector oie Wm Yeo, Moses Bagshaw, Wm Fair, Wm D. King, Henrv Sonly, Wm Woodard, Robt Gibson, Reuben Hart, Robert Simpson, Wm Buchan, John Tesky, M Kelly, Geo St, John, Wm Lambert, Geo' Thompson, Wm Real, D Brown, Francis Doble, Henry Argue, Wm Burgess, Wesley Shier, Henry Jackson, Wm McElmorry, James Amey, James Kelly, Jeremiah Donovan, Jamon Pawson; jr, Peter Baker. iy 4 Wm McTaggart, Jobn McLean, Silas Wal+ lace, Alexander Brown, Stewart McKay, Jobn Lodwick, John Watts, jr, FENCE VIEWERS. Wm McTaggart, Thos Philp, Edward Rundle, Aaron Waddingham. Josiah Thomas Geo Th W. G. Brandov, Hector McKinnon, Reuben Hart, James 'Sprowle, Stewart McKay, Wm Thompson, Geo. Hart, James' Ruddy, Henry White, Wm Cowan, Henry Francis, Christopher B--, James Dawson, sre, Chris. 8t John, 8. Cormly, Laughlin McLean, Thos Purvis. Allan Po Aaron 'Barker, Julins| Shier, John Reynard, 'H. Glendi a. ces ame; Sie Sw. vn] st Brgitq Dustad 1 abe x neys, liver or arinaiy organs, 8s. ative by Mr. John Ruke, of Ottawa, Canada | Mr. Ruke says : I have been subject to hip disease for 8 or 9 years, and have tried all kinds of remedies, but found nothing to give' try St. Jacobs Oil. I tried it, and after using 1 voids Tam entirely free pain, and ve not been troubled singe, now nearly six i This is what people would call Thos] getting hip disease "on the hip." Don't "be Hop Bitters will certainly and lastingly cure. you, and it is the only thing that will. Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, ® T* Diabetes. No danger from these diseases If you use Hop Bitters ; besides being the best family medicine ever made. 'Trust no other. NOTICE TO FARMERS. The subreriber having supplied repairs many years for farm fmplemens and ma- me any relief until a friend advised me to |. it Pérry, on the 13th just., Harry' of Mr. Charles McKensie, ont 5 days. x pe sr In Cartwright. o0 Wis 17081 Margaret com beloved hy and youngest daughter Mo Toot. Spinks, aged 21 years, § months and res Af Claremont, Pickéring, on on Monday April 10th, Mr, Riohard Grabdm, in his 57th year. Decenned was ong of astures trae moble- men, ong who took a prominent part in the " of the le cout nd opti sutber Jabour nor in 3 chinery sold by him and to emiploy a man te attend the shop that Renorabe, prght And prompt a ai Me lings, a kind neighbor, reliable friend repairs might be had by you when' required thereby enabling me to travel to solicit your orders for Mowers and Reapers and Self- Binders, ar you preferred placing your orders solicited in this way, rather than lose your time attending an Emporium to order ma~ chinery. In order that you might be better served at the shop and I mi fu attend to soliciiing your orders for machinery and to setting it up before wanted. for use, I have placed my shop in the hands of Mr. 'John Derby to manage and to carry on the Yepair business and you may expect your Lot Bagshaw, Philip Sprowle, Thos Card, Thos Lloyd, Héctor McPhaden, Henry Hampson John Ainsworth, Geo Speiran, W H Shier, John Oke. Steward McKay, Abrabam Sid- ders, John Stone. EE Flowering Flants ; Flowering Plants.<Aunother arrival of those Magni- ficent Flowering Plants at A. G. Campbell's Davis Block. The greatest variety, finest assortment and most desirable plants yet offured, cheap; cheap; cheap; come and seo the beauties, A, '&. C. A Choice Farm for Sale by Ano- tion.--Bee the Advertisement in this issae | The Hurd farm at Prince Albert, is to be old by auction at Prince Albert on Saturday 22nd inst. This farm occupies one of the most desir- able situation anywhere to be found, pleasan healthful and convenient. : Roox Parser! Roo PAPER AnD More Roox Paps. --Go to McCaw's, Bigelow's "Royal Arcade, for Room Paper such as yon want hig supply for the present seasen is unusu- ally large, good, styJish, and cheap. Every variety of the most handsome Room Paper of rare beanty and exceedingly cheap. A magnificent stock to select from, i rae Poor Brantford. It appears from 4 correspondence in the Brantford Expositor of last week that the Brantfordites know how to be shabby and ridiculously mean. It appears that: the Queen's Own Rifles' Band gave a concert in that embreyo city some time ago and gave over the proceeds amennting to $186, citizens gushing over with geatitnde while they were pocketing the gift of the Band, begged them to come again and give a con- cert aud 'they would show them how Brant- visitors, Well the Band, did return there a few days ago and held another concert and such a cencert as would do credit to any set of performers but with what result ? The Band was $105 ont of packet. Brantford had better step down and ont and resume the position of village. Smith, hotels. BR. 'Sinclair and L McPher- Ts 'Work at Sipsiroy. 1 | honest prices and the closest watch to busi qui ts by thie ehange so far as lies in my power to attend to it. If good goods at ness that to be to your interest will be what shall be required of me. I shall hold a good supply of Mowers and Reapers at the shop as niow occupied by John Derby and up for inspection which Mr, Derby will explain to you. They are made by A. Harris, Son & Co, Brantford, and are light machines and have proved all that could be desired in this section of 'country during the pest two years In conclusion, allow me to say, a certain Agent advertised warning the public to beware of dealing with distoest,nmprinci- pled propped uparrangements which vanish away, &c. I desire to inform my friends, | + the farmers, that I am agent for only gold bottom firms and the largest manufacturers of Mowers and Reapers in Canada, who hold a lazge stock of Repaiis in Port Perry, Lind. ray and Woodville for the 'henefit of their customers for this section of cenntry and at the lowest prices of any firm in Ontario -- The notes given for Mowers and Reapers are payable and left at the nearest bank to the customer when due and reasoable op- portunities are afforded by the firm to the purchaser to pay, when not met when due, you mest heartily and all business to me and, 1 trust, also to Mr. Der] cange Fou to deal again, make this ing, class of geods, in the Domimon, for which 3 trust you may more fully extend sary equipments to attend to your wants.-- ery, 1 to receive many orders in due time, for which 1 shall soen commence traveling to solicit. ; 1 remain, yours truly, 'D, URQUHART, Port Perry, April, 1882," the Great North- Wontar ang the out for Manitoba ~ Arcade, Port - Perry. Mr, McCaw. is gf rn reliable and familiar with all the details, can give-sll necessary information and par- ties may rely with petit confidence on the tickets purchased from him. Tickets can nowhere elee be purchased at as low a rate. Jip lonpaed where you are safe. and the Having bad a liberal patronage from your bis hands for over twenty years, I beg to thavk porinm Ti known $0 be the cheapest and Best consid. | pole your patronage to ns, having all the neces Goese With iiberal terma for payment of machin- | pork gencrous to the needy and' true the best sense of the term. worthy son of merry. Eogland and no cause too ashamed of her son faithful, trae and devoted to Tand of hig adoption: nnd "exeried to leave it better than he found it and ceeded, © Heo has long been noted as active, liberal and successful im thorebred horses and has hronght into the country some of the finest horses ever land ed on this i That | admired blood stallion, Hymen, now the property of Mr, F. Ellott, was imported by him, Dumfriesshire Jock that prince of heary horses was imported by him and many many other highly prised horses. He the best horses Europe could furnish, some forty times, His Inst trip which was in March last, was somewhat unfortunate, he had purchased eight fine thoro'-bred horses and shipped them abosd the Dominion Line to Canada but no fewer than: six ont of. the eight died on' the passage. The loss was attributed to defects in the ééamer and an | action has been anisrd agaisiat the company for $12,000 dsmage. Degensed leaves a widow, five sons and two daushteis to montn the luss of one so worthy of their esteem as a loving and devot- ed 'husband and a kind snd affectionate father, All sympathise with them in their bos. reavement by the too early removal of ene whom all would like to have retained. The Markets. OzAERVER Orrios, April 20, 1882. se go000cPoawsa®e 22233:322885% 13 g sg $538358583887% INTERSTING 0 RNS AND T0RsE BREEDERS. crossed the Atlantie with a view fo scctive * Sto 080

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