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10 illNonce ofthat the damages-»he eai? must tea nothing of tb 4Oats.—V ocbel. -hops.—Ho»1»T8 beea quiet, fted quantity remaining unsold i tarnation on borers *6aJ.es La?e beenmcstiy ** 15@2tJcymoar, Motetutiixh. CcrneUnsThat wouldthe eouth.the oameni and even morethe lower storyof -which heas a whitesmith) a$axuiee* works. Helia a tralft and amoutr ie ofwilibefront ana tidepoodeat names some of tin mKemm in that town and specifies some of the par*solan of the reeulta of the etorm. To'.f*- *i - v '--i 'his list should be added Geo. LeaheyyThe work room, which is separatedfrom the sales room by a partition in which arelarge sliding sashes filled , with glass,; ia light and commodious and welladapted for what it will be used. In the rear, which is the basement of the building which was on the lot when he bought it, is the engine room. The secodstozy is being finished as a tenement lor a family, end the tipper part of the old building is already occupied as such# From the street the building makes ja substantial* neat appearance, and internally it js just what Mr. Beach has long needed andAlbertfor instancesunerera werearber, JewettHollis Bute Foote, Johnif. Joannon {arm Aahbeland Himunable; to obtain.The Great Show Coming.^ ---There will be ^ a sound of revelry ” in the Streets of Malone on Wednesday, Atyf* 18th, when Frank , A., Robbins’s great shows willvisifc us and give two exhibi tions in immense pavilions with two rings and an elevated fitage, in which the great equestrians, the beautiful lady riders* thethe entirewouldclowns, tumblers, acrobats anddouble company ofperiormer* u besides the far-famed elephant gaged at a cost of over $123,000. There isalso a complete menagerie, an inteeStingmuseum of hying and other curiosities, besideamany novel features tootrameroua lor even me re mention* There will be excursion trains on all railroads at reducedfores to bring in our country friends intime to see the immense grand streetresume its severity m tu#Wrc( Footers hop house was imnblecfbroken Into kindling wood.cutters in it were wrecked. G that had been growing for forty the Barber place were unrootedon uw iuig that were ;S0 old sMovefod^were swept alongmffl they were Worn smoothJohn Donihee lost heavilv.of **«*y hit etleaves remain-tms field or m #wi**g of mSt ten o’clock. Itwlttbe*old Sixteenth will beheld at
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Malone Palladium

Malone, New York, US

Thu, Aug 05, 1886

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