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238<br />

CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 2145 - 2153<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY (Cont'd)<br />

2145 - L Dec. 5; adv:3/2 - Daguerreotypes and ambrotypes are taken In the<br />

best style of the art at W. C. North's fine art gallery, 79 Superior st.<br />

(2)<br />

2146 - L Dec. 6; adv:3/1 - W. C. North's fine art gallery, No. 79 Superior<br />

st. Life size photographs finished in crayon, oil, and india ink. These<br />

pictures equal in beauty and surpass in correctp.ess portraits obtained in<br />

any other way.<br />

Daguerreotypes sent by express, with directions as to color of hair, eyes,<br />

and complexion, will be promptly finished as desired, and warranted true to<br />

life.<br />

Daguerreotypes and ambrotypes taken in the best style of the art. (2)<br />

2147 - L Dec. 6; adv:3/1 - Brown's American ambrotype gallery is located at<br />

No. 95 Superior st., over the Library association rooms. The public is most<br />

respectfully invited to call and inspect this new style of likeness, taken<br />

in Cleveland only by E. W. Brown. (1)<br />

2148 - L Dec. 6; adv: 3/2 - Ryder, In the Merchants Bank bui Iding, was awarded<br />

the highest premium for the best portraits on exhibition at the recent<br />

state fair. He reminds the people of the advantages of giving photographs<br />

as Christmas and New Year's presents. (1)<br />

PHYSICIANS. See Medical Profession<br />

PLAYS. See Theaters<br />

POETRY & POETS<br />

2149 - L July 23: 1/5 - A. G. Dickey is the agent in this city for the subscriptions<br />

of the works of Carol ine M. Congdon, a 14 year old inval ide One<br />

of the poems is called "Let Me Weep." (2)<br />

2150 - L Nov. 28: 1/4 - A very neat and beautifully illustrated edition of<br />

Thompson's Seasons, containing also a memoir of the poet, by Murdoch, has<br />

been issued from the press of H. Butler and Company, Philadelphia, and IS<br />

for sale by H. P. B. Jewett. (2)<br />

POISONING<br />

2151 - L July 25: 1/5<br />

he chemically tested<br />

trace of poison.<br />

- J. Lang Cassels requests that we publish the fact that<br />

the stomach and contents of Dewey F. Judd and found no<br />

(2)<br />

2152 - L Aug. 5: 1/5 - In a letter to the editor, J. Lang Cassels says: "Today<br />

I have chemically examined the stomach of Dewey F. Judd and also the contents<br />

of said stomach. I tested both for corrosive sublimate and arsenic,<br />

neither of which substances being present in either test." (2)<br />

POLICE<br />

2153 - L May 1: 1/4 - Officer Lawrence bad a lively time on Apr. 29 arresting<br />

a fellow on the charge of disturbance. The man, after swimming across the<br />

river in full dress, meekly followed Lawrence to jail. (1)

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