$ -*sr* r-Ci *r t I l V" ^f(^s> - Jr /fSBw.-*t.*^?S*^ , *js sSsmfiauA***-** THE J?REE PRESS, ACTON, -HALTON COUNTY, jOtfT., APRIL18; 1878. TBI K TUtK TVBtf.i oave A.- o:>vi "wk^t. '-Toronto iil " PV Eiprf" ft4ft ra:ic>i "001*0 BAST, Kiiat EiprcfS (}Jl mixed -"" r*T Etprew Wejtcrn mail j^on-loa mixed l;Ona.m. O.lO.vra. 1. W> p. in. S. 17 p.m. 7:07 p.m. 3'.So ftjn. 9:W.m. 11:30 a.m. R: 17 p.m. 9:30p,m. Aetri?* In the Methodist Chnrch every *t>tth evening- at -flatf-past six o'cUv* : an<l M-vlIi morntr-.c atnl own. Itsff on the firl linr-bath or each tnon'.h. Rxv. IV. Horn:*, Pastor. ten* LOCAL MATTERS* !ses V Wedding and Birthday f.rwe-nta in fancy Goods and Jewellery all tho \m: round at Geo. Hyuds Jew- UrT Atore, Aeton. Call . licit- fesof <* - -=--? Raster next Somda\\ I- / f: viocsd Friday to-morrow. Cabbage" Seed at McQarvin's. Slatra cheap at Morrow's F>rug si tor*.. * ' ; ,..--' lit>ad \\ alkcr <s Cameron's ad- v-rtisuraent. 'r Two new horns havo been add- to the Band. ,~ A styHsb-Tclt Hat foe 75o at Fyfe 4 McNSib's: Gs.rdn Seeds at G. E. Mor row's DrJ fetor*. r" Buy four Garden and Flower fe*-!? by weight at McOarvin's. [ Mr. AllSrt E. Matthews has returned t<j Acton. Ho. looks well. : A lot of splendid stories at the Freh Press Bookstore. Cheap ! Rev. Mr. TTanford, of Toronto, ii expected to lecrure.here before-long. A -sn'endid , lot of Lakeside Seed t McGarvin's. Fresh Stoek just received of Rubber Tuinta, Boiled 'and Baw Oils, Turpentine, VartHBh, .etc., at Record's Oash Btoro. Wo havo for^ isalo one of Reatty'a celebrated l'ianoa that will ho disused of at a great bargain. Tor particulars apply at this office. j ' ^-Advertieora wishing to b&ye their advertiaomnta changed should havo tho copy in by Tuesday at noon, otherwise we cannot- ensure an advor- tismcnt in that week's paper. which wan Riven by Messrs. V. S. Armstrong and Alex. Brown, on Tuesday ovouiug, was well attended, and was one of tho most pleasing socials which has hen yet given for tho Band. 812wore addod to tho treasury. It 19 currently reported around her* that Messrs. John Marshall nmV Nat. Marshall suddenly left for tho? " other side " a'few days ago, leaving behind a few sorrowing creditors. Tho; name of Mr. Robert Jarvia is also mixed up some \\|ay in;tho affair. y<ics. I ^ -Tho jboautiful Modjeska is ro- evtguinod vtg tin?trade as "Tho Hat" ofi the season.- Vou can i?et it in all its AN ILLICIT STILL MANWFAOTTTREII * ASTD IrORUBH B30APB3 ^< ASUIECT. NEW "ADVERTISEMENTS. DISSOLUTION OF PABT> NtUHUIl'. -spi M>le- JEl*>U the Fr.ES PRi^s Buok- ibrarie3 at store ' "* VTs regret to state that it is .nf I a penal ofTeaca to talk base bill to a paa ia business hours. The Acton Free PKKSsiaone of the best tjllasc papers in Ontario. Subeeriptiont- received at the Fkee Psess Bookstore for all the literary and Sporting papers. Tomato Seed at McGarvin'B. E5q'ne3lngr-Conncil rxveots tq- c^rrow, -jvhen jrr.thmaaters wii be ap- . -pointed tor the^ereralidivision. The bakers in this. YTilago hro sigreed to charge 12c -per loii for* i-rea-i, ;.' cash, ani, ::' bosked 1-i-:- Ga you?.Horse Bills printed ^ood aiib - fzz Ppjess omce. ^d iit.T-3 c to;?rt cf ctiXs to ciioos-s from. G. -E. Mor- iiir r- |ofV 'S, tnd '.'crden Red at rcrw's Ly^s Store Sunio y oung nien on Tuesday c'.^isi h-tc a horr. t-jo inach. and travel ed ro-^nd- the street* inaiing a fearful racket. ' ' [ Two splctidid %wea, belonging to Wilson Ramahaia, j r^ of Erin, wre klllod by doga, oa Sunday, Tth'inrt. ' " Railway will Issna rretnrn tickets from to-day till Monday ot a faro and.a-third'for the double jo-arney. ^Tea checker players -will come here from Guelph to-morrow eveaine, to play en equal number of th best .playc-ra fa this county. Mr. Edward .Moore, of this Village^ Kas purchased' tho shingle, stave sjd# heading factory of Messra. P. t if. Sayers, Speyside. .t~ liow far .can you jumpV or, . '.'how. far can yon put tho heavy stoneX' is the general topic of conversation aimong tie young men. In town. C The editor of the M-saford Vhraniclz was so tickled over being" In vited ~to a wedding, that he deyotes~a whole half column to describe the tying of the myBtic, knot. beauty.'and grandeur at tho Fashionable Millinery Kooma of Christie, Hemlersah i Co. Fresh arrivals daily to Veep stock always assbrted with' tho very newest: W.'o charge uo fancy prices for :plcaso remember this. Welcome, season of strings beans, ! Lettuce, dandelion grecus, Kadishes ana juicy Iwcts,- >"ew-laid eggh and freah-born raoata ; 'Weleomo, season of delights, Ralmy days and breezy nights : Welcome, halo and hearty chills, Doctors' physic, doctors' hills. A. Louis Journal. Millinery Show Room. rOuiMillinery Show Koom is filled with all tho latest novelties from Europe and this continent Thero ivrb in this Show Koom likewise Shawls', Mantles, Cos tumes, Wrappers, l^arasbls, Carpctaj Children's Cloaks, Drcsse3, etc. Give us a call and see bur magnificent stock. McLeod, Anderson i Co., T'corjetown. BasesAlleus, Attention-. A. raeeting will be held in.Matthews' Hall, on Saturday ovening, at 7:30 | o'clock, for tho jHirpogoof re-organ- iiing tho Mutual B.B'C. All. in terest^! in basti ball are roqoestod to bo present, , ' -I ^l span of horses, attached to a seeA-dri'dj belonging to Mr. D.W. Smith; of Erin, ran away on Tues day evening .last. Tho horses.were not seriously injiired, but the seed drill received considerable damage. It -will cost 20 to repair.the dtill.d Chrutie, Hendcreon i Co. aro intich pleased with the many -flattering remarks-made by customers respecting tho neatness icd'taato displayed in tiicir t'.-leetions of Millinery, Tica, Florcers, L-ccs, etc, etc., and in return assure their numerous friends that .no ciTort will le spared to keep a fall and well . as sorted stock of all kinds of Millinery 4.aud Fancy Goods,^obtained from the beat and in Jit reliable houses, at their popalar low prices. -^-Lettuce Seed at McGarvln'a. Tito Constables Ontwitted. On Saturday hiat High Conatable Armstrong, of Quelph, came hdro after a man named William Loo- son, yirho tho authorities tavo boon wanting to boo for soino time past. It appears thot Leeson has boon haTing illicit stills manufactured and selling thorn to farmer's bous. iAfter tho still had been sot up, Leeson nmkes it his business to in form on: thorn, receiving for his trouble one-half of tho fine that is imposed on tho offenders. Leeison had been carrying on this business for. quite a time, but was found out at last, Whilo bo- ing arrested in Orangovlllo a whila ago, 'ho escaped by throwing a handful of llourinto tho constable's face, when, hd went to tho " other aide." He returned about Bovon weeks ago, and reuiainod in Acton until ho found out that tho authori ties wore again on his track. On Saturday last ho had been driving out in the country, in com pany with a friend. At tho tfame timo constables Armstrong and Forbes wrfo searchiug for him and were driving bohind their intended prisoner, but neither of them know him. On roturning to tho Village Leeson wont direct-.tof Agnow's Hotel, settled his bill, and told Mr. Agnow that he was going away, as souio constables : were after hiiu, but remarked at the same time that" they would bo mighty sharp if they could nab htm." Ho then left tho houso by tho back door; the cons tables entering tho front on'o about tho Bamo timo. -They enquired of Mr. Agnew if bo had Been Leeson, and wcro told that he had left just half a minutOj before. They got permission to search tho wholo house-and did so, but could not find their man. By this timo Leeson hud a good start of his pursuors, and up to the present ' timo no clue as to his whereabouts has been discovered. It is .supposed that Leeson has some accomplices who would assist in gotting him off. The i partnership heretofore carriod On under ttio name and firm of Mooro & Ualbraith has this day boon dissolved by mutual consent. All indobtod to uojaro requoatod to call and Bottlo im- mediately. MOORE 4'QALBUAITH. Aeton', Aprili 1st, 1878* In cpnnootion with tho aboro, I beg leave to solicit tho continuance of tho ' ' ' ' _____, bostowod -r. _______ might also state that; I havo engaged Mr. S. W. Galbraith to eontinuo hli -editorial msnaj can, thorofore, depon'd upon gotting Freh Fnnss up to the standard In local publio patronago which has boon so lib erally bestowed upn tho lato firm. T. ALBERT MOORE. torial management aud tho publio i, thorofore, depond upon gotting tho r ..EH Fress up to " ' " and editorial news :: A ________ DISSOLUTION OF PAET. NCBHnir. Notico Is hereby givon that tho part nership horetofriro subsisting botwoen n'n, tho undorsigned, as Tanners and Kid Dressers, under the stylo'of Storoy, Mooro & Co., lias boon this day, dis solved by mutual conaont. All dobts owing to tho said'partnership aro to bo 'aid to James Moore, who will continue the. said business and dischargo all claims against the lato lirrh. Dated at Acton, this 8th day of April, 1878.' f W. H. STORKY. Witness :. JAMES MOORE. H. P. Moohk. EDWARD MOORE. DISSOLUTION NKBMIllV OF PARt- -r<30 ^L70- J- E. koGAKVIN'S Drugs, !Dye Stuffe, Soaps, Perfiimery, Garden & Flower Seeds, n~- 33|S iPRI^t18t8 CIirlNlie ^. A i Goods warranted and as cheap as possible. & Notico is hereby given that tho part nership horetoforo, subsisting botwoen us, tho undersiguod as Cilovo Manufacturers under tho stylo of \V. H. Storoy & Co., has b^on this day dis solved by mutual conBcht. All dobts owing to.tho said partudrphip aro to bo paid to W. H. Storey, wlto will con tinue tho said business and dichargo all claims against the lato firm. Dated at Acton, this 8th day of April, 1878. Witness : ? W. H. STOREY. II. P. JIcore. JAMES MOORE; -j^OTICE.,.' All persons aro horeby oantioned aqainst negotiating or In any way deal ing.with fo'ar promissory notes, madb by Eiia3 Clark and NS'illiam (Jlr-rk, in fa vor cf Jamea McK.5uiro, for the sum of S5S.50 each, anjl-filatcd ^4pril 2nd, 1878. the same-having been obtained by fraud and aro without valuo. ' ELMS GL^RK. Jcton, 10th vfpril, 1S78. 42-^t To Cleanse your Houses* VALEEE & CAMEB01T Wbp oro prepared to ^_A_I3SrT, PAPEE, And thoroughly Renovate houses at tho very lowest rates. Orders from town and country attended to. All orders to bo-.'lefb at William Wulkor'B residence, John-st., Acton. -Acton, Apni it, isum Walker & Camerpn- STOCK^GOMILETE ^ OTI2 LOST. pn Tnessdiiy night a couple of men. each Btole a box of cigars from Mr. David Dewar's bar. He discovered tho theft immediately and chased the men up street, catching them in front of the Wallace Houso. Oa recovering his goods from them, he released them, and they immediately went down to the Commercial Hotel and otole a bottle of j liquor. Chavipitin. Ready- made, and made to/order. Christie, Henderson & Co., t&i3 week show an excellent assortment of Ladies' Mantles and Mantla Cloths, Trimmings, etc. Mantles mode to order on;short notico and in the newest and beBt Btyles. Their display of Fashionable Millinery i3 really beautiful, and completly puts all rivals in tho shade. Call and havo a look through. In addition to Hiss Reid, the I.O.O.F. havo secured the services of Mr; Fred Warrington,^tho cele: brated Baritone, and Miss Ketch- um,of Orangoville,who ia a brilliant pianiet, so that lovers of musio will have an opportunity of enjoying themselves such as is very soldom Driftixq with Tun tide. Ninety thousand =copies havo alroady been sold of Will L. Thompson's fam 1 ous song "Gathering Shells from the Scs Shor<!~" It is thoulght that "Drifting iclth tlic Tide," this author's last compo sition, will oven Vclipso " Gaihcriwj_ Shells" in populiarity. ' Ariy music- dealer will mail cither of thcio beauti ful picccg to your address on Receipt of prico, 40c. Fublishedby W.L.Thomp- son t Co., Eist Liverpool, Ohio. Christie, Henderson & Go. would respectfully intimato to tho in-1 habitants of Acton,-Guelph, Rockwood,' Georgetown, Milton and surrounding country that their Block of Dress Goods, Mahtlc3, Millinery, etc., is now com plete. It is a fact now beyond dispnto that goods aro sold cheaper in Acton than almost any other part of Canada, and that Christie, Henderson & Co. havo tho most and cheapest goods in Acton. Thereforo, that is tho place to buyV The members of Acton Lodgei No. 204, I. 0. O. F.,- intend celebrat ing, the anniversary of tho institu tion of .Oddfcllowship in America, by a grand musical "entertainment, in tha Temperance Hall, In this Vil lage, on Friday evening, 2Gth inst. In addition to our local talent, thoy have engaged Miss - May Raid, tho Queen of song, and Mj-. Fred. Warring- [, ton," tho celebrated .baritone, both; of tho Philharmonio Society, Toronto. Tho Acton Brass Band, under tho ablo leadership of Mri J. C. Hill,, will he in attendance. Admission, 25 cents; children under twelve, 15 cents,- Con cert to commence at 8 o.'clock, .i - Lost, between lot 1, con. l.Erln, and lot 32, con. 5, Nassagawoya,, on Wed nesday, 10th inst., a noto bf $31.00 drawn by Gcorgo Ej Rnmolinw-, on A. Pickett ; Security, Oeorgo RsmBhew. Notico idj;iven that.tho noto is without value to any person except undersigned. When lost, tho noto wa3 in a pocket- book, along with other papers, yuluablo only to owner. , Findor will much ob lige by leaving with ! WILSON RAMS1IAW, Jn., Lot 1, con. 1, Erin, or at this office. j 42-3t* --pUBLIC NOTICE. On and after tho 20th of April, bread will bo charged as follows : 12o per Loaf, cash ; 14c per Loaf, if booked. Yours respectfully, F.'. T. GALLOWAY, 42-31 B. L E. NlcKLIN. SUMMER CIRGULM! MA&mFIGENX DISPLAY NEW BRICK STORE, IDGR^SJS Ricl^ Qholce C^OOIDS and Cheajpi MILLINERY ROOm replete iwitb. Litest novelties in Style and TUB THOROUGH-BRED Bti;ni)i bill, tcYoung Zepher," ; Will Bcrvo on tho farm of tho subscriber, lot 29, 5th con., Esqucsing. Terms for thorough-breds, 4 ; for grades, SI. Inspection invitod. 42-lm JOHN WARREN. Color at our Popular Low} Prices. Full Ranges, and New PRINTS, Pricek Is erer ill. lore or-A , I The Cqunty of Haltbii Agri- offered to them, cultural Society's Spring Show of entire _Early Corn at McGarvin's. horses will bo. hold in Milton, on Satur day next, 20th ApriL at which a num ber of prizes will bo given.r': f Beet Seed at McGraxvln'a. Mr. J. 0. Hursti: of Stratford, will remove to this Village shortly,' and open up a<lry goods store in the prem ises formerly occupied by Secord Bro3, It will be called " Regent HalL" We omitted to - mention last - week- that Mr. D. Henderson, of thiB Village, had been appointed one of the License-Commissioners for tha County of Halton, in placeof Mr. C. W.. Coo to, resigned. ^The Waterloo' Mutual~In8ur- anco Company hao acknowledged the claim of Mr. James Ryder, for $1400. Mr. Ryder purposes commeiiciug build ing operations about tho beginning of June. "^ ' ' ' 1 Tho Rev. G. W. Calvert, of London, will (D.V.) preach on anniver sary 6ermon- to the Odaiellowa, of this Village, in ;tbe Pregbyterriiu Church, on Sunday evening, 21st inst. Subject "Christian Morals." 2t Yon can get Oil Cake at G. E, Morrow's Drug Store. . We are informed that Mr. B alley of the OakviHe- Ezprtst was in . Chatham la*t week purchasing & power r- piroM, and tha* he will give employment _ to ton mefl wben ha nets it running. This is a "W3 puiA,";'aad vmjj be* sue- ceas. Herald. 1 -Thore are some parties who race their horses round the different streets of the Village, at' a 2:40 rate to the great danger of" other vehicles and pedestrians. It,would be well to put a stop to it at dhee. If; parties want to -'rade horsea-'ahd try their spedd they should goloiit in tho country, and not endanger, the livesjind proporty of citi zens in the Village'J The other day a stranger came to town .and wanted to trade horse with a citizen. Not coming to any satia-^ factory' arrangement, high-flown words were indulged in on both Bides, when_ the stranger threatened to shoot thea citizen with a revolver ho had" in hiB possesion. The citizen did not like the idea of being shot like a dog, and he de termined to sell his lifo as dearly as j possible. "Doubling uphu fists, ho pro ceeded to knock at tho Btranger's faco in rather an unfriendly manner, when the stranger thinking (that matters wcro getting serious, ^ieat a hasty retreat round a corner.: jHo has not been heard of since. lucumber Seed at McGarvin's. Land and Wetter gives/a plan for curing sheep-worrying dogs, "which we think may bo moro effectual with young dogs than old ones. It says : " Wrap a narrow strip of sheepskin, that has- much wool on -it, round tho dog's lower jaw, tho wool upwards, and fasten it so that ho cannot get rid of it. Put this on him for a few times daily, and thero is a .chance that ho w ill be come as tboroughly-.disgustcd ob aver you coald-wish, with overy animal of the race whose coat furnishes' such odious mouthfuls ; but proveutiqn .being GOLD OUT. Having diBposod of my tinsmlthing busmess, I would respectfully roquest all tlioso indebted to mo to ca/i and set- tie without defay, as I intend travoHing for my health. All accounts unsettled oil tho 25th of April, inst., V.1H bo placed in court forcoWection. 41-3f ' ROBT. FISHER. i ""', 1^-OTICE, ': Any person wishing to have paint ing or papering done should leave their orders with Q. B. Levens, who will bo at leisure on Thursday and Friday of each week. 'Shaving and llaircutting done at the shop every day except those mentionod above, and every night. ,! GEO. B. LEVENS. Acton," April 10, 1878. TNGRAFTING. ' All parties wishing choice winter and other fruits grafted iu Bhould address JOHN CREWSON, Acton P.O. 41-2t . . rpENDERS WANTED. Tenders will bo received by tho Streafsland Sidewalks Comrnitte, np to WedjieBday, May 1st, 1878, for the con struction of a bridge at Nicklin's pond, -* c---:-l.i'- V.1..1------(it .1, odious moututuis ; uu, ^u ^ J '^- ^a o7o at Speight% blacksmith Bhop! better than cure, pargreat attention to and.0 a P g ^^ ^ awmm . ..t_______1 Ai.t-iTKr fhn Inmbinff 1 .. ,.,'*. .ii o. Good Investment. Whoever wants to make 25 per cont. interest on thpir Money should co and invest it in I Dry droods at McLeod, Anderson & [Cov'e, Georgetown. Wo were through ' the other day, taking, a look at their your dog's- morals during tho lambing 1-------- t> 4.' 1 1 i ^ Uy accepted. Bcason. Dogs not led away by ovil ' * companionship rarely commence their dopradationa upon sober full-grown sheep. In ninety-nine "cases out of a hundred; they havo previously-yielded to the great temptation of running down Bomp frisking lamb,- whoso animated gambols Deemed to court pursuit." HtmpilLS Parties requiring Route Bills this season should send their orders.to the FREE PRESS OFFICE, , Where they can have them exe cuted i a Bplendid workman-like mannot and at reasonable rates. Some'splendid cuts to select 1 1 -. from ' ! 41-2t 1 tho stock: liiuuouso. Tboy aim* carry I cm Tailoring, -Millinery, efe., etc. piOW FACTORY OPENED. .-' Tho subscriber, having purchased tho Acton Plo>v Works, iB prepared-to fur nish Single and Double Framo Iron Plows, as well as tho Bc33 Gang Plow, which has gained tho reputation of being the best Gang Plow made, at tho usual rates. All repairs dono on tho shortest notico and at tho cheapest prices. 87-tf ' \g?fDNEY SMITH. (3HORT HORN BULL. " Royal Beauford," dam, imp. "Lady Barnos," Biro, imp. " Royal Oxford Gwynne,".will servo cows on the farm adjoining tho G.T.R., Aoton. Terms. Pedigroo Cowb, 87.00; Grade Cowb, 2.00. 10 per cent off for caBh. Also two Berkshire Boars will be kept for service at tho same place. Terms, 91.00, cash. ' 40-Cm O.S.SMITH. Also, a splendid Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, consisting of black and color ed Silks, Cashmeres and Fancy1 Dress Goods. Kid:Gloves, all tlie new siLades (1, 2 and 3 buttons), Li^le Thread Gloves, Parasols, punshades, Lace Goods, Trimmings and Fringes, Prints, Coitntrices, pVEuslins, Grey Linens, White and Grey Cottons. English, Prencib. and G-erman Ready-Made Clothing, Black and Blue Broad cloths, diagonals, English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. SUITS MADE T6 OEDER, AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, OR NO SALE. A full assortment of Gents' Furnishings. . White Dress Shirts, Collars. Cuffs, Ties, etc. A splendid Slockof Choice Family Groceries. TEAS A SPECIALTY^ tho best byfiiUy Save ike ;' 2b" buying fjrom us. New Patterns :i " : ': .. ' iEimense Stock. Our Goods are pronounced. value in the market 20 pe^ cent. per cent, by EEMEMBEE THAT FAST0TJS 50o TEA. CHRISTIE, JSENDEESOST & GO j Aetonj.Maich 2TtH uk.<Dvp<xSr TIN 1878. 1 I am prepared to pay the highest cash prico woBt of' Toronto for all olosuos of Calf and Shoop Skins, deliv ered at my tauuery, Laoo Leather'eon' eiantly uu baud. 41-Iy . ' i . JAMES MOORE. I D BESSMAHING. Wo takothis opportunity of onnonno- inc to tho inhabitants of Aoton and vicinity that wo have started dressmak ing at Mrs. Stone's residence, John-st. Orders left with us will receive prompt attention. ' Tho moot reasonable prioos 3.3m MISSES BELL * 8T0NE. Acton, ApKHOthv 18W. JAMES SYM0N, in returning thanki3 toyiis numerous friends and customers for, the^very liberal support accorded , to -him since, lie commenced business in Acton, would remind them that never before in the history of Canada were, such bar gains offered in Acton. The Goods have been bought for Cash Ih'nd will be sold at a small ad vance on cost, JAMES SYMON. Produce of all kinds taken ia exchange at tho? highest market price, ^ REMEMBER THE PLACE -. THE NEW BRIGK STORE MAIN STREET, AOTON. do 'Mala "Street, Aoton." The undersigned 13 prepared1 to all kinds of WORK, iylth neat ness and desp atcli, on the, shortestnotice, and at the i ' i' most seasonable prices. die keeps constantly on hand all kinds of TINWAIUp and STOVES of the latoLt Japan ware, Etol All orders for Kepalring ond eve- troughingstriotly -"-----"- if [attended to. spccialtV. I i designs, tho OOAL. OIL Aj Call and bo convinced that above statements are not balder dash or frothy babblings- ' WM, LEITH, Proprtitor.' . Aotoov Dc,20, (l8?T. . MERCHANT TAILOR. ROCKWOOD, Takes this opportunity of announc ing to the publio that his stock consisting of English, rrootch.; - ' and Canadian / TWEEDS, CLOTHS, AND WORSTED GOODS. ; - i Ia new complete. II* Is prepared to make up In the LATEST STYLES, '.Anoigopd Workmanship. g&Uofaotloa Guaranteed. ' A Call Is Solicited. JOHN. KELSON. ' 1 -'li ' ' j Kookwood, March 20. 18*7 , ,3!6-3in ^l;'-? I - ' % . ' S' "nV1 "" j j n ,. ' '-* ?! ' i- '" ,jB .*--.' ^=^ful |s'- ' -:"i|ii-i^l M' -A :>i\ ': M ?;i *.m | ' M A i;S; 'i ."* 1; : r .a,; ^s f: j; t:i- 'MM.. Ml'] ' \'kv .1 ii II 1: : r \:-' V I ' ^ *-^ ^v5T