SUBSCEIBEES' NAMES. No. of Copies. Mr. Malcolm McDonald, Dixon Lane, Slieffield 1 Archibald McDonald, „ „ 1 Neil CampbeU, ,, „ 1 Joseph Bamsley, 30, Oxford Street ,, 1 Stephen Bacon, 2, Peel Terrace, Wilkinson Street, Sheffield . 1 John Stobbo, 2, Ethel Terrace, Mount Florida, Glasgow . . . 1 Joseph Pedelty, Esq., 240, Paisley Eoad, Glasgow 1 Councillor Thomas Firth, Pitsmoor Eoad, Sheffield 1 Mr. John S. Henderson, The Woodl<strong>and</strong>s, Tapton Ville 1 Miss E. WiUox, (Head Mistress, G. D. Netherthorpe Board School) Mr. William Tyzack, Abbeydale House 1 James Barnes, Esq., 1, Adamson Street, Burnley, Lancashire . 1 Archibald J. Darling, Esq., 46, Warren Street, Fitzroy Square, London 12 Mr. Ernest Hubie Axe, 43, Bradley Street, Steel Bank, Sheffield . 1 Alfred Marples, Hibemia Works, Westiield Terrace, Sheffield 1 John Bobertson, 223, Broomhall Boad, ,, 1 Eobert Watson, Clay Hills. Culter, Aberdeen 1 John Black, Nether Haugh, by B<strong>other</strong>ham 1 A. C. Drabble, Gerard Eoad, E<strong>other</strong>ham 2 Walter Caughey Fox, Esq., Surgeon Dentist, H<strong>and</strong>sworth, near Sheffield 1 Eobert Adam, Esq., City Chambers, Edinburgh 1 John Ehmd, Esq., S.S.C. „ 1 E. M. Douglas, Esq., S.S.C. „ 1 W. E. Trail, Esq., 41, Charlotte square „ 1 Alex<strong>and</strong>er Laing, Esq., S.S.C. ,, ., 2 David PhiHp, Esq., S.S.C. „ „ 4 Mr. Eoderick McEitchie, 44, King Street, Aberdeen 1 Wilh'am Taylor, 71, Wentworth Terrace, Sheffield 1 A. F. Walker, Bock Street, Sheffield 1 Harrison T. Willott, West Mount, Scarbro' 1 Henry Willott, West Mount, Scarbro' 1 Edward H Eadon, Spring House, Crookes 1 C. A. Mays, 341, Glossop Boad, Sheffield 1 A. Law, 1, Brooco Bank, „ 1 W. H. Watson, 2, WharncliEfe Villas, Broomhall Park, Sheffield 1 G. Walter Knox, Esq., B.Sc, F.C.A., &c., 15, St. James' Bow, Sheffield 1 I
StJBSOEIBEES NAMES. No.ol Copies. Mr. G. B. Webster, Walkley, Sheffield George Kennie, Esq., writer, 38, "West George Street, Glasgow Charles H. Firth, Esq., M.A., lecturer on history. Firth College, Sheffield S. J. Lewis, Esq., Principal, Spring Vale Academy, Sheffield J. H. Mudford, Esq., 11, Townend Street, Steel Bank ,, George T. Groves, Esq., Editorial staff, S. <strong>and</strong> B. Lndepeniient Mr. William Walker, bookseller, 8, South Street, Sheffield Rev. Wm. Fiulayson, Alverton House School, Liverpool Mr. Eobert Shepherd, Tersets, Park, Drumoak, Aberdeen Alex. Forbes, Tillyfoddie, Strachan, by Aberdeen John Moir, South Back Eow, Lauriston, near Falkirk . David Anderson, 631, Dalmarnock road, Glasgow Hugh Harper, North Linn, Cirlter, Aberdeen Auguston Library, Culter. by Aberdeen William Furness, Esq., Whirlow Hall Eev. James Russell, M.A., Vicar of St. Philip's, The Vicarage, Sheffield William Poole, Esq., President of the Society of Artists; h., Oakdale Road Eobert Hudson, Esq., Artist, Prideau Chambers, Sheffield . Mr. William Smith, Builder, Russell Street, Sheffield ,, James Hartley, Ranmoor Inn „ George Bain, Beenham Park, Beenham, Reading, Berks ,, John Mc'Intire, ,, ,, ,, ,,.... Master L. B. Bates, Townend Street, Steel Bank, Sheffield . Mr. B. De Courcy Lafian, the Schoolhouse, Derby Miss M. L. Browne, 32, Dorset Square, London, W Mr. William Carson, Fir View, Walkley ,, E. J. Cowlishaw, (at Messrs. Walker & Halls, Electro-platers), Sheffield „ Alex. Stronach, (per Mr. Trail,) 41, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh Alex. Philip, Esq., 121, W., Regent Street, Glasgow James Shepherd, Esq., Eossond Castle, Burntisl<strong>and</strong>, by Edinburgh Mr. John Pearson, Builder Stafford Road, Sheffield Mr. John Mass u. Mill of Commie, St.-ac an ,, James Rust, Bawbuts, ,, ,, N. Gilolnist, School House, ,, The Eev. D. Scott Ferguson, ,,
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UNCLE DAN, THE PENTLAND PIRTH PILOT
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102 A KAPID BHYME OF A MEBEY TIME.
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