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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-03-21, Page 8T E. CLINTON NEW ERA: Al11aW0rel to Cor. respondents, 'T.D.--Suppose d"give •t -postmaster desiring•hinr to remit Xa sterling. to. Great Britain, what change should be returned by teak" P.M 1 'Five. cents, •K,— •Somo people ttssert*that there are feur.Ceenty Judges appointeU•to preside in tlieCotlnty of Huron, • 's•'this true 3 _ No; there are only two, Judge' Squiers swirl 3udge'Toms ;; but there also happens to been ex jjudge living, MD. Brough,. who:is:•superanntiated, T.D.—Sonne eseeni to think: acidfruits aragontifsr.indigsstio 1, Thepropoimd .. er.of the Chalk Cure, (see 'last weeks G/40 ire.laim that the resp c .o • G Lg� 1 c s 1 p ne £ acids in "the human system in su er- - ;abundenxe,`-ie''-the :riource'df oteee: -ti • disease. Can, you throw any •light en is inconsisteney:t ,.:Ji fruit is .good:for digestion at .almost ,all" •times,,arid it is especially 'beneficial in the slicing, as it is said to -separate the bile freer/the bleed: It appears as ,if nature.knew-what was best for us, for ee_.a most thIefirstiregetable to' he o twined in thespring.isah ubarb, whieh ivory • e tart :.:There. is. no • dQubt :that' .agood -deal of •sickness is caused by a, sour or fieui•stomaci.1roduced mostly by cabin g . -4too linnet too'_ fast and not suMoientl. ' .mastieated, which, noebeing thoroughly' 'effected by the gestic jjuice, ferments ' • 'before it is..digested and elSour, thereby.tainting . the blood, with impiirity.. • • Any.person wishing -to eninge themselves as -fatrm laborers may lenrrve their names and • places .of residence at.t tis ofeee, as parties sometimes melte enquiriesrofus if wo knowbt enek.,and thosewlshijng:to.empioY smell MA do the.satne. .. goal VtlitevO. • Seems shovels, hand sleighs and skates, have been a drug in thismarket this. year. , Mit: 1.- :-YlrxLL, of this place,` )16. been awarded the contract of carrying the mails between this town•uncl Pert - ex's. idill. '; A, MRs, CLEao, formerly of the 7th con., Gloderich township,arid lately re- siding here, Was last week taken to the asylum: at London.. <,.. THE bankrupt stock of Mr. D, Fat - ton wee, on Saturday, sold by tender, to Mr, James Alexander, of this place, for 65 cents on the $.• • • owAL =Rev, F., 14IcCuaig, of -Kingston; was in towii liis wed -are will attendethe prayer meeting.: at the. Presbyterian church,; stere, to -night THE assessors '°Will .•°cominer]cil; + 'e.r: duties in a .few. days, and during the time the are fereining thein,: there will doubtless tie a good:many owtne"i less. dogs. : , . • • ON Tiresday. 'morning, the heaviest snow storm. ..of:.the eefison was experi- enced-, fiat it only lasted about fifteen Minutes. : The flakes were very .large, and fell unusually thick. ' LAST Friday 5.1 horses were, shipped from here, via. G. W. R., for use oto:• Mr. Whitehead's portion of the Cana- dian Pacificcontract-50 were ivorking hoesos rind one a carriage home. . ' A Brim's NnsT.—A g`entleman. from. Hullett- infol Xns,• us- that -en- Monday' last ho saw a: grey bird's.nest, in which was four eggs. Such a thing is rainiest. unprecedented' in..Canaeld; in March. PnQPERTX CxANGE.—i'Ir. J ihri John-. .stent, of the London Road; lias.perches- ed 31 items belonging to the estate of the late''Wm.. •Rowell, . Clinton, .being' part of; lot 35, on the let . eon.'of Stan- ley, at 00'ar acre.' ' • ' Never etince the roads. in' count°' were entitled •to the.narne of -roads, -have" they ;been in as bad a state as during the past week. . • The continuous traffic over them, '.together •with recent :rains, have made: ••them •little , better.. than a • •deep mud puddle. •: -In some Places the l'ravel is dean ean through, and .the ightest conveyance~:sinks ost;teethe hubs. • Such .a •t,hing as; taking a tbeavy load over-thenr is ,impossible.. A scrap- er has been.emplojed on our streets for the past day;ertevo and they are flow -somewbat iP ro V The traffic on mer • .streets, and ou the roads adjacent to the town, is becoming. ago large that itis. • time a more ^. tho`rotfgh system of `road': making shetrld .be:adopted; ` or dry weather•.and light -load's, the gravel:pn- ' � ginally need nay do very -:well, but now .h that loads. .of two and three tons are common, • and 'teali ing nittst be carried: on irrespective of the Weather, we must' have a more solid road bed. There •is only one way to do this, and that is get graniteboulders from the fields,. which fermere would be -glad to dol%ver • at a reasonable. tate clueing the winter, and then :have these broken by all the, • tratiips and Poor that conic, along; •at a Io\Y rate. Once get'ieroad bed of this mettle, it_ Wili `last for.many years with- . out repair. -ff..lias been found by lona experience, : and many costly experi- ments, that a couple of feet of broken granite, 'with a. roller of thirty or forty tons passed over it,: makea the heat, most en, din iug, • and inost econoniidal road in thin world. Last ear there view, great quantity of gravel at on the .streets . but it did noimprove' them, to the. extent it ought to' Inve done, although :there • was a large quantity of stones among it, which had to be broken, If•'the,gravel had been screened and ouly the stoney por- tion a -. flied to thestreets•it would have been much better, as the mixture of sand with the stone prevents it binding or packing together, and when wheels 'go. over a few larger stones than ordinary they churn the road,. Ftp •into thud There. was . also some . forty. cords' of gt'avel put on the ITttrou road between Clinton and Stapleton, With but little benefit,.as there was to porch sand in it, We understand that .on account of the intpassable state of the roads the Messes, Ransford, have suspended traffic, which must be an enormous, loss, when, we consider'tlie extent of their business in stilt, ,°cave bolts, staves aud'•iutnlper, OCR carrier -bo thinks '' the weather -clerk might be sacked." CRoouE' has already been played t tit• doors, in town; this year... • . MR. 'DAVIIY MORROW, and farrnily, •last "'�1Toii •e n Mn. Dravin. CaNs'ELoN has sold his grocery •business to a 1 tfrScott, •ef Lon- don t ownship. Cziztucirr —A 'meeting of the,Clinton Cricket Club, will take ' place at. Mcg Laren's Hotel,,to•night, for the purpose of organizing for the season, MEseRs, Houghton J Sharpe, of Sett - forth, visited this place last week for the purpose of purchasing horses for the. English market, but they made no put- ehases, fartern apparently not caring to. cell at the prioes offered, ATTENTION is directed to' the adverr tisement of M. R. M,. Racey, `who, by the fagility of two railways; -is enabled .to suppLy__ his..custerner s --,with• Iraqi -rare of any kind, es cheaply asit can bee ob, t ined a w .ere in the i a „ n y . ln„ ,e Prov nee. • "Base: BALL. =-- A-; ' tweeting of . the • Dauntless base ball dub will. take place at the Cowtneroial : Hotel, to -morrow -(friday) night, -for the -purpose of -reor- ganizing for the season. fl-ful-1•-attend-- ance is requested; . • • To S'race,. f?atseae.—It . is said -that 'the Present weather is bad for horses :and cattle, it' inducing inflamation, and 'as several have died from this; in.diefer-. tint parts of the province, these few words of caution nay not be amiss: DECAii•rED.r-For some time past ia. man by the name of : Stone, has carried„ en the ashery business here, but last week he departed. ." for pastures , green and fields pew.", It is.•reported .that `he' leaves a number of unsettled :claims be A ,tIEETIWw., pf the Directors of the Hullette •Br'ancb Ag.riertitnral Society Willebe held- at' pike's hotel, '^here, on Saturday afternoon :neptt, for the ,par pose of appointing t:r.ctay for the spring how, and the tt saoti n of -othe 1 si- ir . , d 1 an 0 i ?u. .nest, , LAsr wpm - Mi. James Twitchell, of this place, shipped .a' barge' number of 'collars' and halters to Manitoba, tofill an order.'left by Mr. Whitehead. 4 short: dine:since lee old Lie prize set • of double harness 'moo h gentleman. neer Chicago, These faots'speak well forhitn, Tills FALL. WIr.EAT,—The unusually open weather during the winter: months, led :to - the supposition that the fall. wheat would be baclly�.injured,'bat such,.: so far as se . can learn,the are pleased to say; isnot the clip. The fields look splendid • at}d green, tepid there is every prospeet,.sso far, of a..bood croft, :ti'SWE Ann always pleasitd"to note pro- gress in the newspapers of .the country, becauseit is enexhibition of business +energy on the one hand, and .increased" i etellegence on the other. The latest improvement • isty the Guelph I! raltl;= the daily appearing iii -a new--oittfit, and. the weekly being changed' from. four to siriteon pages: • Altliottgh rather an eat- trerne,partisanin its politics, the. I/erata is a, good paper. -• • CoRRncno STs.—The price at which Mr. Deihl sold his lot was .'230• --•not $150—quite a difference....Mr. (lrti- ]anger's Gold-duststallion is 3, and not sears ordeeeeThe stallion sold by Mr. J'; Mason to Messrs. Morrow & Shep- pard, ' of Goderich township; wee -the Canadian Prince, and peke paid,,4300.: This horse has taken 5 1st prizes in this county, the 2nd at the Western and 3rd at. Provincial, showing against 17 others.. L'teitptrro-•-•Jticlging from the lerge quantity,of lumber nowbeing: brought into, town,- a :considerable amount of building will bo done this year•, Mean. McCartney rt Thompson have purchas- ed ur chas-ed frorn a firm in. Ethel, 400,090 feet, which is now being dripped tb this place. • Mesar Cooper it McKenzie are laying-hra--large stock. -- :Seemed new houses are in course of erection, and the probabilities are that niot•e will soon follow, - PanenerA r10 f. -:We notice by the P�laieley Advocate,, that + Mr. ',Andrew Callander was last weelr the recipient of the following icles, previous to Ms removal to this ` i the mem. � • '.-b cerci e e��n born of his class in connection with the Methodist ohutclie rx handsome copy of the. Sctipturess; hrn tir oo members of tie cho%t and others ' silver frail J..asket and pearl card ' case'; each, of course, being accompanied by an. address. Mrs. Callander;' was: arri the recipient of a ell ver tea set. We are pleased to wet- come them back to Clinton, • This., turret be spring,• -a harp and vie'. lin werseen in town last week. • Bit advei•tisemexit it +dill, be ween that Mr. Jas: Twitchell has branched out into the boob and shoe Iine. Hooses Soi n.Y•=Wr. WM. hitt, of this place, has sold his fine span o horses to a Hamilton firm for $285.. • THE- Grand 'honk will issues dsuble .journtey tickets to aronto„ at single fare, ' on the 26th lust, good up to the 30th. , Rev. 1tln. BEeetE t, .evbgse flacniawas ;iefore the Presbyterians here, has been engaged by that dengniirtAtlora at Simi/g. fickle Otite • SOCIAL • CAaTiIER1iiG, -'On 'Tuesday evoning what was tet vied a {' Bachelor's Ball•and gocial• Gathering" was given in bhes,ComiuerciaL_lintele.and.:was.,nne. of tbe'most sncceeeful and pleasant affiairs. of . the kind ever held' in town, The supperwas got :up in a...nianner that even surpassed the -former excellent re - mutation of the house, and was partaken of by about thirty-five couples, and con- Minted. strictly on temperance principles,. t I%1GIItET ENremettNtteem,—Oat Mon day evenh"'n last; the-enterteinmernt foe the benefit. of the Clinton Cricket 'Club took- place in, the town hall,'and proved a brig success.. The hall was crowded with a respectable audience; who " were wellp leased'- with. ', -the .efforts- of Niles Sophie Miles' 'and T Spackinan's• Royal •star Dramatic Co., who• rendez ed in a • very creditablee nenner the New York Sensation "Under the' .Gaslight ,"*the dock and railway ".scenes .were -:well .placed on the stage;"and the audience enjoyed a very pleasant. evening.. We understand that the company intend re- turning sonietirne in:BIer, playing again for the club... • FIRE PROTECTION' MEETING --Last 'evening • a meeting of • the ratepayers _Wok place: in_ _theetoavn'.hall, presided• over by the Mayor, for the ..purpose of discussing the question—or providing further fire • protection = for the -*town, The' basis upon which the melting was called was a brief repot"t of the fire and water; committee 'of the Celina, recout mending that body'. to .expend $1,090 in the pnrehade of,'ti hand tire '.engine andcor n five or • tanks the nstie circ of sac of ,about 250 barrel • capacity, ,After considerable discussion a resolution ;was shoved by Mr. Jai' Fair, sec. by :Mr;. . fL Scott, thet'•tbe Council be recent- rnded to submit a by-law for the is- 1 suing of debentures' 'for the purchase :of a steam fire,enguie, and the const rection of a sufficient number :of Unlit& to serve thee epwii .within a' reasonable.. radius., The :yeas and nays upon, the' resolution wits nal en, when it'waa declared cached by a ,majority of', three. ' The'nmetirrg; then •dissolved. ' • ' Tup Cou.txv ATr;ts. - �iesst,l. Belden Oo !'of. Toronto, are meow busilyen- gegecl.,ite getting- up an atlas for the• County of Huron:,It. will be a large volume; 14x17 inchs in,size, .well rind neatly bounds -wilt tie 11•,le voentein-it-to contain a large fend .of information, as folloava, llesides a complete History of the' enenty. from its earliest settlement to the present timet—Each township will occupy a double 'pane by '.itself, then the several townships will be grouped in one, map, showing. the. ,relative position -which. shell occupies to the other, Besides this, . each 'town and village will be' distinctly : set out in it snap by: itself.the same as the townships. - The post ofdfoe address of each favorer in the county, as well as the lineation ref the farm buildings are given; also churches; grist. mills, cheese factories, school houses, &c, The seve- ral streains aio also correctly .sketched and the bridges over them marked, Engine -ea are 'now at warleeiii every tow,ersl .ier inthe county making surveys• and drawing their diagtratns. The atlas will. he very, valuable to every .business niau, as they will then • be able. to find every. resident in the county. •, It will contain a brief;description: of evety town and village in the county,and illestra- tioie and portraits of notab a places arid'" persons', township maps atilt?. Provinces , of Ontario, Quebec,, Nova Scotia, Pr.•iace Edward and Cape Breton Islands, also the new snap of the Province of Mani- toba. and Districtof :Keewatin and the North-West territory,"inapaor the `U.S.. end 'world, Mi. Nicholas Greeley, J.P., of Scrpliiagburg, Prince Edward. Co.;. also lately` Reeve of the township, is now canvassing S'i inlet',. and Mr. ".1.'. ; 11'. Dolae,, of Port•'1-lope, is canvassing Godezieh township. As the work is is- sued on the subscription plan, the num- ber published will be • o •r1. „1r t e . 1 ed go e;� icl• y*` number of subscriber's. W s hope this work • will be sufficiently 1t:ttt'onieei to warrant its publication, • ' ilt!ii(i 'ttEt3lriti!RAY. • The rel;ular iluarterly, meeting of this body was held at Seaford', on Tuesday last Among the business transacted' was the following :— A call to the Rev.1lr, Pritchard, frotu Mannchc stc:a_ancL$tnitt's .114101.eleentle, Mines. A call to the Rev. 71 Ir. Wil- kins, trim Belgreve congregation, was sustained, anti 111r. `Pilkinsaccepted the call. A. call to the Rev. Mr. Glracey, from 'Gananoque,was seetait ed, which call be accepted. The Ret: Mr. Longiieaa r'lib be in, 1tXAItCH 21, 187g.. ducted today, (Thursday) to the charge of Mullett and Londesboro coin4rega- tions. Rey, Mr:, McLean will preside, Mr. Pattersot to preach, Mr. Sieveright to address the minister, and •Mr.. Pritch• and the People. • A'•report from. the Sabbath School Convention Ciimnittee, wee received,...-. The next S. S, vonvention in connection with this Presbytery, will he held in Blytb, in February, 1879. .:The report of the committee 011 the. abate of religion, wase read by the Rev, Me•, Ferguson, convener of the commit- tee, and was very. gratifying.' The report of the Committee on Horne Missions was rend by Rev. /lirGraeev oat -Feuer ofTro eoininittee, being very, lengthy and interesting. As eilm meeting o't e` •tib e , p•ca e..}g,#,t?,Pis.,Yte-.y' will beheld in Belgreve,,,on the 3rd of April, for the induction of Rev. Mr: Wilkins,wben Mr:McLean will preside, DZr, .Lou, tend will preach, Mr, Jones, nddretis the . minister, and •Mr. Pritch-`• and address the people. Leave was granted the -Clinton con -geogatioo to _ moderate in Lt call when Notes and lnctdents. There is;.riot much of a thrilling char - :100r taking place in this part of the Township of Stanley, bet 1 notice the insect world ie still on-tbe wing.' They, .• have been all season, during each month, of the winter, .in sheltered..situatiense_ They have been. humping thein' :feeble' lays. and buzzing` on the, wing' in fitful • flight -the insects referred to are flies of various kinds, crickety spiders, and sortie others. .Thecircumetape' is • so unusual. as •to•.excite wonder. ''1' saw. • one of, filo harbingers of "''spririg yes=, • terday, (March l2th,) in thb person of -.:- a spriglitly, bouncing robin ; his lord, '... ship seemed much pleased to see rice, ;if4 rnay. judge • by `the clieerfulnets of bis voice,' and the -:general• contour 'of his physiog •- I . tendered... kind -cdipgratulatrons Y ' a 7reai lT welcome , and lie passed_ elan,. much gratified ,• , 'with the results 'of the. encounter. • 1 •` l e ay n �y helps i rti. Y of be in a saclaler rrrood � "�All'beiii' .etiti"re1 '.new; :ted the ;Nobbiest greets ••, J. before he ,,leets the: early rose. lhe. • wheat looks as green •as .:St. Patrick's. . banner,.: and.'.nuch-, more .vigorante, if 006 out•'r" Dutch gourmand" 'does, not fast- en his ft res a o n..it, orMr. Teener's• ` . :HAT'S. J � T. .muo&Y stmtper does not rue it, • BtitTVO OASES it•is- •i banded `b -et er ' •- r l e on—cv is er side, may it • brave them .all. • 1 •ata afraid- those- blessed; with a sweet tooth will not gratify their, ...appetite on ma- Pile sugar (to •any great- extent)' this year; ns,stngar making is neither 'brisk nor' promising,: aiid the weather is un- propitiot?s. .Those Having tender feet will rejoice ,Those the soft, sti y' nmol on the higlintays. and byways,. 'Mit, the pret'ailing -sentiment is opposed tp, the soft•eleneett in. this liat'tictila:r,;':but- -few venture to grumble at • the' • state of the &•tinosphere. this year, ''as •they know, from • sad -' experience,- •how' "favored we aye this. winter ; the elements' are MateyMgtheir furies for sotee.,less • itvo►'ed elimes and peoples. '%i?e slronld congratulate .our weather bons on • the .tender ways in.which liie dispensations are being meted out to us,. for' once et -.least; Fanners round here- have. been ploughing for Bente • days: bitch:-. " How jocttiwl.. do . they; drive their teanis.afield," The clieerie whistler and the plow -boy's song rite refreshing` cit ibis early season': The milk -maid,. with �■■p "` • ... ,g :' �` (.� j�p •` fir' f � thedeo e her. well-filled ,.ail,:.is:not 'et figuring For �1 Le+• O��i��+ on the landscalpe, but fond rntticipatiori - points the way. • .'Tlle,shepherd'is burn- King his•crook, , and liis plaid is . not' far off; The little hoyetuls,ate • corn- Ii13 iF�l)Elt�ItsNe it'rA1C 'Herd 'POILNJ I'1`Y'Or;Ii�ilUlb\IINte PRE. T't)- ing; then we will take up Seo We. lay .L-' rtz c•f Olintoti and ricittity, that they hare. commencedltusinesss' • -- • .aiid say, "The hunk" Along the lea' shrill bound,• and' blackbirds .' carrot to the souiid,'d BSc_.. Th•e__tioil ., :eestr now• - I� hast xc� l�� el . �����u +c i � C', � ' on,f gabble o'er the', pool, •ancl chase • the obildreii cls they edinte • front school. No doubt, if tlioy' would ntitici 'their it v'wiit b' :tb cto-supplytii.prte t'avaiht t1ein with their..rutttunr,.'twitti ittythir in he re tht l b own business, rand lay their eggs l/care . thea line, whiulr fs fotlowe _- fully, it would please • the ycptingstets. -. -. much better, and save broken. bones and. t, i C "*Iy1 SES SON. 1. ILUIT,� O� ALL ICIiV 1IS, . convulsions. Some are suggesting pat, ting Tewin potatoes; .if they metal. CO1.11F, E. ('TIONEI Y IN A,1�11IQ:� l ENDLESS V AR, t1,1 \ . potting. thein clown their tl'troets; this • t , , :C'' t :s � l civil, AIrnonrts, is tunes and prudent, tr lent, but' if they mean NUTS l S O.i rLT.,rr. I�IN DS, stint .fi,s llte 1; t � r , pleating tlien-1 I would SI'Y,; D058589 , Walnuts,' C000anuhi;,. &C. your' send in patience , fon' pt couple of ,, • ' ' months at least. •The bulltrog's brave 7 T Plums, :P ars .l.of11atsds Stiawe'-. e L��� ��iyi.) OC7C.)1�5, P�ac;he>�, IX � � e , , been teeing their tln,oats for, a•• grandl 1 i0' i�()lJ:`itel`, .'r5'i1ILiioai tt2`(1ines •LC G, concert to corue off next month, 'all iiet:A:631: j:l,,.tc.)iliG S, , i ,. are invited. to attend- and listen to b1uei, performance ; admission Etc° ; as to p `ogralnntn see: large pesters. The blood -suckers, or. mosquitoes are nob. me Itancl yet but 110 time is lost ; they will • make tip in viciousness for env dol,ty occurring in their `rldvette I suppose the country "gossip would fret' i Y�itf t titi`(;tYlslro"l;erreritlly,-°-tlre•-•trn= tutored mind . delights in magnifying trifles, and feeds: i avetronely-•upoit_ntis= forttune ; the busy* • tatter is; dust• the same incorrigible 'aniin•'1 wherever found; the beauties of nature or of character ere passed - by unnoticed, while the defects, blemishes or oddities are' commented tipon to the delight of the envious, and the disgust .of the pure minded. t 1). Rippon, March 130, 1878 ' Writs of attachments have been is. Sued against Stanley tit Jertnyn, Exeter, and 'J. IL. Smith & Co., Bruaseis, A Paris barber 'advertise false MIS.. taohios, '+ Warranted :o deceive the most expert nye." 1878. • PRA 1878, CLOTHING, M1ERCEA,N11 T ICTORIA_Krog E+9TA>a•LXIf Til E 1) fe'a'r.. k. Tvt�eed.�u���g Our stock' of the above' goods is now complete, imparted direct. from ,Scotland and is, without •exception, .the finest ever shown '-'• a in this ..art of"the ceitntr , '• p ; Y We - are"lltuwing .a line . at $1S a Sun tq1 � which � we defy competition. • CA,N.A.DIAN TWEEDS at .2 a Suit, H A LI tAX TWEEDS at $1.8 . a Suit: Pettorn s to .be'.obtained. L'ON; Unveil 21,1878.; RE 1V 1ECE V D• TILOS. • 'JACKSON... U met r .�.. FINE' TOBACCOS They have Itti eridlesa,r variety in 1'I.11:d, fiionr the cotnineti Clay to the fineet.;ileer-ulmteni. All tit•4 novelties in (11(1.11.11,(11(1.11.11,TI()GT)I'}ftS', C'ASI*:.i, 1'otr(.iaiEk, PIL'B 'r1.111t;s', WAX trJ tT.k,tii rtr pijix I1toxus, ke, `tiVr:It 1:"k T,'w f � t31iANI7 1 ftl- d„!t14, Til;; -freak - e,,evantion.der iiuc'.t Havana. G=,aeht..ates..te_ rrha,_ OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTER PARLORS IN CONNECTION, Whey an tit 1 ca t e aoc"mtnrulatecl ou the shortest notice, and have their Oyaters'ltr etc ..y tro ter r ,e r any style, We else loop Oriters for sale by. the Hearty can,, or case. . eV" fill Ovorle ,,Pont th,18 atv,'e acre t etrp•aizted to ry'elpreaeited, and can 7,e re- . es- .tytee-t.e.teiefiret r 'Lr SOLICI t ». ..11,41'1614.A.(;h; Zth1SpECT.F1vTt ix�. � ...,As ICK & CUNNDDGHAlig•EY CI,INTON', Jan 10, 183 , a