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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-09-12, Page 3SEPi'1 u1E1 12, 14378, .:r n _ •X,y�t',T�F�TS3tiCliXsFw:C,k` ilT,iiF`T+G:A»K1=4'a'•a��.N�!C£i?++.Xt:rA['Kt(M:r4>�,4-. . •. n 3IAi \a'rt nxr Vii.\\ 191 ;" s,applate in the ci• ty. 11fre. a kluge \VRI- The Guttering ac,ns that I,% 1a k4 from & 4 1ae9's (ltrin101Sd3 art: very beautiful. Francisco Belles -One L(a(111flap m, with Mrs. Siolyn and Mrs. 'George, T. 111nrye are known to have purelunsed many din moods at various times, I%tts, E. I, .Baldwin (that "was) is ct diamond bayet. Mciulldch, the trti,e(liatl, •has n. fancy for fine stones, 'and irk his time) ;has bought and ,given away ar great Many.. Messrs; E, J, Baalawin,Aitlrk AIoDonald, Gnorf e Grraysou,'Dr,13'ot\:ie,'Capt. El,. dridge; ltcury 1%L Newhall, 1Villiani Lent Cad Isaac Bateman, nil Kaye dia. mol1(ls: T have hoard Dr, Bowie's col- a Sapphire Costing vaO,G(1() Fra) -7'he Finest Coral Stt iao Clte u'/tole UniverM S'tn Fr;tnoiseo is One of the most (toted diamond markets in the -United States, ranlat•ked t1 gentleman well vet•sectt on. the subjeot. The. value of the preC10US stones that. have been sold' there ,during the past twenty-tiv(a years,, would ag- gregate a stun that would diets ulsh most people. There is probably no city .in I leetiol sljallrin of as lnatchlliss• Cteue- the world, of a similar population., that . rat t t . i c' has so large au amount of wealth in:. Colton usar13,.)lmotls, a'n(l.deubt-' vested iu this was. `Phe stir; a fortunes lesss 1o•Ao tht5:.tuembers .ofhi. 'finally. that have bier made. in stocks the its- 14'': \V.' 12eagan 'has. ; 25,000, worth of; ' (llatnonds. • cessant transfer of Ittr.re snots of ulnae and even the transient pOSSCI,910n •of +7 easilyact(' sired we tltll' kayo stirnulatle[l g 1, hayo • • • AIF.§•• fslitekily is believed te• have .the lar 'est and -finest sa PI 1. in' the world; THE CLINTO-N NEW ERA • 'TREASURER'S GO1.1NTY. OJf .TIURON, 1 `1'0 WI's ,i ., By virtue of a:11 arrant, issued under the lilu)(l. of the Walden of Elul County of ituxon and the Corporate Seal of the said County, bearing date the Fourth .cushy of July, A.1?., 1578, to me directed, for the collection. of arrears of tuxes duo on the tun- derrnentioned lands, I hereby give notice, that unless the said taxes, together with all loon( crusts and elni ip-s; be sooner paid, I' will, oit • 1 Wed nesda ; the. Fourth da_ o • .D embei next, • r thedimmed busiues3 of faanFea Cis o' It full' cr'1y :•buloagel1 t') 11'.Itusii:tn ' • AT •T11E4 HOUR ..tTt=. O ,O'QL00K, P. F,%:, u o • families ti.1t'o strong ssfes ill (Licit, tog? Chased• it for 4 ()0,000 fratico. 1t to 1111 untisurd degree. Matry' wt,,,Itliy, Prino'+, heal 17•^110111 11It•a ail'uslitLy lint'•. AT Q\ r. ti'tl 2t1G.11its tlrtttnet l ant( witl,uut a ° - ' d,ouce•3 in which to store lino jewellery l , ��'�'� z� h7 � " 9 '^° � and proob ar•s-stones, while the vaults of` ' fl'Lly, .• Chu °lairs° I[itly kits ;els i c)."°.of be in the 5.o . off. Grode1 � ch„ the finest e.nme1alfls 1c11c.: rn to. exist the i, osis; and of the Safe Deposit .Cotte- 1 1:12 f\zr'kl3e„ ha1)1)yy lie tuts liusst'aslon of ion, the stud lands, or sii ,11tien thereof as•inay be pans aro utilized in this way by abets, Our citizens of Spanish deeeent have the partiality'of their race for precious stonee. They own a vast nuniller, including taia meu(lw, Iltzt exhibit a p) articular prefer once for pa,arld told crnnral,la. Y1'lze.1Tr✓- .' thud 1'r000cil to sell, by i'ubilo Auct 's uliicient•to•diseharge such. arrears of taxes ,and •the charges thereon, the 11ntob nenit1leeo its Europe; - winch cost her 500,000 francs. S.ttlong other ti°nl•nal;l'(3 jewellery owned, by for B.tianz^t Qilr4•31 trusty •bo mentioned. a pair of dritttiond solitaire ear-lin;t3. V 1. "browduf thri city aro gusts. bayors ofllut>:l:at�: 22,.000, .One was :bought atprecious-stones,awlov: n not .lus3a tui iu tl„ side. of the Duke of ,,Lrntu wta n's` tili� �HF}i'ii•F}t'$1}; llt'1t t,11:Qv_404,:411.c ,lt'{t', _au d it tool. ti j6wo,ti0t' jewellery and gents is reroarkal le rele - to (t71tad rl matob forit'. A -Set of • coral, emu l>risinn Paral.ulir8; l)rooell, e0n)ne+t, beaoelets, •Gto,,.is of the haat delicate t3ba o of. link,' IQ)1ii11?r much like 01'81:0 Ottult piece -being su,rroral ed with : dia.. most cxnentiee gtiilit•'. 'The stook z7lontla. T't'is'ttk' 1J0'4t.srx of 00i•t1.1 )a I ' the weihl amu took two ' years nl:tl ' at broker; ars the 1'e=t diamond eustomel'S w „ .}tad to got the licit•';, togtathei. ,.Thele \se' l)lvtt, The • ,.0 at 01 titles but 1 2. y t t ' le only 0110 like it. ill.'ex•ititi'riea, whl lr Germans own a fair Otero of out geuis,:, but, ea It el:1(3:4, in:al:if:1t n0 s?eeittl nn• xiety to colrcct thew: More jeWOlety' is 1wUt11 here 1;11:1 at the .iv9ritand. efthe .particalatly W111,11 a,ro„ka, aro t,uoyrbnt,: The 1 telt pie :vs>imaa-11i aro'lso,l.ibey al buyr-r,:. 1L NI out 1 l.se intl./ ai1.to for 0110 pct:s,,l1 t„ cuulntintr/ or be aware..of all': the ti'1[? Colleetioos or ditrnond8 iu.aoity lige rigs 1 r,.uci1co. itic.8, Lnigvitl .tSt.1'n- ford I&tearlre t ire piss( shat•, ;1. -few illontIIS ago, ol1'0 'r itiltonii necklace •o8 1•ctnalt•k- able 'u.raaty. It r•as hrou,. ht to this city r. •t ;r•nt of u. of. the. t t:zest jeweiltr;; liotls•:•s iu -' LW York city, _and . the ltr:c:3 pail for it was :17G,500., A few yrarsezage a fit'ty•ttvo mutat diatilali.l was sold iu this city for $30,0.00, and: ti • thirty-eight carat (liatnou'l, a Iittletif'. color, fcu (.311,500. Tho purchaser of both aa's tt Sp;tnish-.centtetnrinfrom Lima, Peru, and 1 have since learned• that tht:se stones subsequently came in-. µ' to the possession of the. huts: penury,' :,\leigg,i, if, iudr er1, they were net ori ginully purchased. for -lain. • The greatest variety of tine jewellery owned by. it private personage ou this, roast, including bza(,ts,.ttngc, >:net1ati-- lions, etc., is the e ie+ -1 ;sof 141rs I�leywl '.l'evi:, of this city, the whole:' Having cost over $100,000, Mr. Til isis a good' judge cf diamonds; arid is fond of' buy-, ung theta. .1..l;: Iiaggiu, Esq ,ii known as a diamond connoisseur, and is also a great admirer of rubies, emeralds and ' sapphires. In his cxtetisite collection is a ruby formerly worst by Lola Montez, which that noted actress -sold for it :few hundred dollars. Subsequently 1\1x. Itaag gin ascertained that it would cost' b.itn $5,000 or :50,000 to get it nldtoile'1 in -England.. (lis predilection fur,precious stones has resulted in his lady. having $S0 000 wotth of gents and. fine jewel- lery to chose from. Mrs. ,Charles Crocker has $100,000 worth of dia- mond purchased 'at various • times, Some of them are most remrirlcable for brilliancy. At a- recent reception Mrs. Justice Field wore. a most elegant Set.. Mrs: Charles Main has X25,000, :' worth of precious stones, her preference being for opals. The Oriental opals ,are*e. best we get. 'Those procured on the _Central American coast art' brittle. I know of an instance where one . of the latter,Iitorally exploded d•tiring a thun- der storl}z in this city a foto days ago. There is more fire in the Central Ameri- can opals, . but the Oriental ones etre considered the best. Mrs. Thomas Sunderlin has a diamond cross that is matobless. ,3110 i se nts.t le. Iuoet' c nn -• mends watch in the city and ar1'exrluis ite assortment of (atones. IIel' quartz jewellery cost .over $170,000.'. She has a magnificent quartz casket that cost 810,000, and a quartz powder box 'Alia -cost 81,500, both of which are •floss at the Paris Exli(Ssition as' examples of 'American fine .i't. The entire velne,of her gent collection is ' i)rer $60,009•. Mrs }''rank Newlands has a diamond that is remarkable for its size, besides a collection of smaller ones.. Me, Jo- seph. Eastland is a collector of prceious"' stones, his pat tielity being for sapphires. His wife has a set of pear shaped dia- mond ear -rings costing $5,000. Mrs. 1)umphy has 850,000 worth 'of diatnoiuls, including some of the larestitl the city. The collection -is noticeable for its van. etv. One pair of ear -ring cost fltri,000. 1lrr. M. S. Latham has many clia•nonds an'l precious stone:, but 1; can ;give no information concerning them. The late Mrs Miceli ell , s the owner of '11 i 3 4c L 1 , 1� t� , 4 worth diamonds. dw 11I • Willis, of it Ort 1 of tut nn ..t, 111 t e mining stock tnarket, has a penchant for rubies. Three of the, o ire hist pos session are worth $2,69, . Ire has a• collection of pleads ars , and. some of the prettiest • bdianiotic s in' the city. Mrs. II. J. Booth has a splendid dia- mond necklace that cost from $85,000 to $40,000. Mrs. 1). 0. Mills has some fine diamonds, bal. atn-unahle to sheat of them. Mrs. 13e11oo1`i has the finest • ',to .,Let'elpart uI fua w:Icuor3truot, Aet:a,Paented nr i ••:lnnatILnt. Lrnlmteuial, ulrnxos Co•,ti. • & Cilia. 'total, rCwNSHIP OF ASHFIE'Li?._ i; pt of F.1.3 1 , 0 BDivi ion • 51 . l'iito'ttctl 10 72 w'1 80 1.3) 82 :y'pt 1 . [d W D01,101) 40 Patented 22 02 1 01 .20 71 • .14 •.- stn W 11it .kilt ; 1:10 1:npatsnt d. 40. ea, 2120 . ,1 41 TOWNSHIP ,OF GODERIOH: 10.}' Patented';. 4 t2:• 1 20 0.18 1. • Patented •,. . 1 ,50. 1 13 . 09 • 0 Pntente0 '1.50' 1.13' •'.5.CO. 2 '' Patented , 3 is' . 1 18 ' .4 J7. 1'a it tmnud 3 03 1 14 4 50 1',^.tented 0 39 3. 15 701 t. Patented • (i 851 , •1'',; ,• 7 00 • Patented 3, • 1.13 • 4 01 1' 1 teutttl 21 1 1 70 �'�10�� 00 .,. . lfl l'atettted '21,01- , .1 :2'31 04, w d, w', C''>515,1•, „ 1'.lrta w 1•:uaciII.Essig,,:•, ,.'ort 3 Wm. 51111et 'art 4 .1":-W. Part 193 June-, Ga al Part a l+;i 7; IV. 0.41111 1' 1t 107 3>112 ClitLui rut 1 7 1 parr; .5 •W part 5 hclengsto• the.•Ouet:n of Portugal.. lIs' value is -86,000 fronts ' Irv. ;,.t1uskay. .: hay several oilier pieces (f'jewell i}', the whole 'valued at ova- ' 2,500,00 francs. Mrs it'tlr'S(1iatnem::i ale voltted tit (at•0r 1 30,000. \ir,s, I14,,qut i•, .. of. - r• ir; Milia, la::rs' very- valuable ulrtniou'cls. and jewellery. Mrs: J. Y. •Tlletnpsem, . of the Gr,tnil Tiotdl.1tas .some very e )tp- orb diitfitondii worth seVera't tflous,tiith of dollars. -Btrs. (ashwiler has a;;gear iiutnbei'• of par tiotllarly fee 'tli0lnoridu and ruhieki. ' ' Mrs, S. P D)inkelitpicl has t;lonlsarals Of 'dollars' •wt rt11 of fine di.finattrl$. Mrs.. '13e11; w1ti , 'went to...:urope spti)(' niontiis:agO frciur.'Eta city, has 150,- 000 wortli of precigu5 steres and jewel:. leiyr. - Tr. -Christopher; Iteis 'IMS some fide .•dirttnond'S; told" General.Vallejo's filthily are •Well sul)l;lied lIrs.' J. Ile- rolzheitelids to pair of solitaire -eat= -rings thitt. cost 85,0.00; a splendid (tiliin011(1 neo ti;,i+ndother valuable jewel; ilirs: 'llsih rt- .70hnserl,° no1V Soloolning. in ,alerts, 1is a small tgi-finto iuvetted'•'if stones -and jewellery. Some of too Goma in herpesse22sion are exceedingly beau- tiful, One,soli•taire medallion post $0,- 900.: 0,Q00.: Mrs,; A. N. 'L'owtri's jewels. salt very fide and costly,: Mrs.Frotl. Castle's diamonds are worthy of mention also Mrs. 11j. Clastle's. The latter has a set, of jelvellery'in the shape of Lt:shell that, is eotl:posed.-bf pearls and- diamonds.' Who etr rings are linked with chains of dfamonds, • . iTtrs. lIiram Joseph has one of' the loveliest pair of solitaires imap,in- able, that cost $15,000, - and many other • .expensive ensive ornaments. Mrs. Drury 11fa one, now in Europe ((laughter of 13. 13, Woodward, Esq), is well sup- plied with diamonds; ,1d'oit; N Green G(nitis, of Sacramento; now in Euro'jJe, is known: as a . diatnond fancier, Mrs, Senator•0`oneft has over.$80,000 worth of diamonds. Mrs. Bernard Laude has It fine cellectiou of pearls and diamonds, General Pico wears ditunonds, and has a large quantity of jewels.,, The wealthy people of Los Angeles. invest all their pin -money m diamonds and fine jewel- lery. They aregreat buyers, Mrs. }Franklin, of San .Jose, :wears elegant diarnonds, and doubtless ft, largo- num- ber of the other ladies of that City do. There ars several million dollars' tvortll of dipt11o1 ts'1n Virginia City its private` lands. ,--4.1.he tense in'--pre'otous--sto between. tllat•point and San Francisco is itnportitiit. • . ' lady'in'llilr.tingdon has discovered. that ammoniais alrnmst an instantaI.e this cure for a scald, . U'7 • 2, `TOWNSHIP OF, --GREY: l3t)t . ..0 t.np3tenleil 20 01 1'8:1 .,t, Si 1340:. 100 .1'111,410910(1,- 20.{91 1 80 . - 530: 81 •- 1410 10(5 • 1-91,44.0t,91,. 1.07 • 1 193 3:3 45 1.itU 1)1) 1'.>tented . .)2 23 1 03 • ' 3.4 Se rTO'r'f $ f-iiP.;OF.H1AY,. 1 7 50511 155) l.,tcaba,t ,• 0;,.' 1 3;). 10 0n s. -1,3 :4 '9 L . :o RoaRoadl;,irt . 311 Palpated 151.101: 1,44 ' 14 45 f VILLAGE OF 20111014i' 'IN HAY, . - . Know; Sun....4" 1-3 Pot n1:d • 7 1.10 '1 5515 t:. rx 0 45 1 4:mted rt, ' 1:19 1.80 1.51-P.atenttd - 4 ' 1 78. 4 5.2 4:: . " 1.5 1'ato)lto,1 13 31 1' 13 .-1 5.0 . 4x " , •• 1•5 )'atentO(1 ' .3 S4 1 1t ''1 5.3 „. 1:41 P:,tented 01 1.11 a• 10 4;s, r 1-5 1 steaitid ol`. 1•1i'i0 TOWNSHIP OF • HOW1GI(,. • - I t ::,i "id 1;• I'itcaital ,1,' 1. 14 4'04 1'1 . : 1 •Pattnti 1. r.• •» i i;) 2 03 , „i) 'J2 VILLAGE • OFFr GORRIE; IN TOWNSHIP '0F1-i3i%diQt(.;, • .1b 1•o Pi:tome:1... 1 n.; 1 13' • :108 .VIL.LAGE'•.OF' Mti,1,1\f ii s'-re'-,1,'.IN .TOWN$FItP'•OF 1ULLETT ' - 0- ' 1.5 1 tteuts.1 54 1 11 2 08 „TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOI?. N ,:t.1 , • .. r. lusts 85) l rtcalto:t .. :) 11 1':9 10.;04 •TOWNSHIP OF StALLNLE`f - S uttth tc's :3 . 119,44101.11190.11 \ortii •.. . 75 1'441kcd b 11 , e 28 .Ise 72 VILLAGE. OF .EGMONDVILLE, IN TOWNSHIP 'OF' TUOKERS ITH.. 151 I rr5t St - lr 1' .tented . • ' '2:51 1 1 , .. 3 01. VILLAGE OF._H'AFIP.URHEY, IN. TUC1 ERSMiTH: At Orford, N;11„ last week,. tt flash of lightning struck a steer' and kuoekud. off its horns, but, did itno•othet' injury. Inoenni:ty 111 l(lvcrtisihlg btts by no means bihaustetl itself its 'ari;r. 11110 latest novelty,is- the gratuitous 1111-3011- taltio11 oft.pocket-liandlsc'rchiefs; t.pon one side of which is,printed,15 plann of Paris, and on the other any ntrniber of adver- tisements, On 1lrrivixl; oui; of these iudispensahIe et tidies is thrust into your }beads, or into your cab.; :18(1- svllc tr• yon are strolling out of four hotel another is at. hand 'ready for. your pocket A , company, with tineollf108 in the heart; of Paris, is "exploiting' the idea. ' A 0uri011a phenomenon 'has, says a French. scientific)journal, hn t, ob sclvetl' 1 at Vernon ,France. Five or six (tai's ago, lightning, strciak a garden punted with gooseberry bushes and cherry trec,ii,.. making h deep hole, the orifice of which was not a yard its diameter: Subscs- quentiy everythitlg died round about, 'rho death -circle enlarge(} yetu' by year, until it is now rthout eight yards in dia- meter, and has just reached, L cherry tree planted twelv(1.1+(ears ago:, tttlriel,l'rns died like the ret. . r 23} .... I:triw and (:alL., , 1-5 . l+dented . 1 lis ' 21 Survey, 1.5 raler1ted 54 251 15 Patented .,•5; 11:3 231 1'191 1.'04 1.111 t 31 VILLAGE= OF;:BLUEVALE7 IN, TOWNSHIP "OF. TURNBERRY. tl ruituhnt'syurai,l, ' f• •atatenttd :3 17 1" 12 -... ... . • 41 , •. l)auc.n's5crt,e) •, .�. 'Patented •, 00„ " 1'1'1 VILLAGE OF 'WINGHA:L9, TOWNSHIP OF TURNS1=•RRY. ' Pink 37. Village age 1 ' \ilago .107 ••-• Village 171 \illage11 172 Village 231. . Village- 233 Village 315 • . \ ilittpe 11 1'941tcrs 4 '35. 2 00 • }. thttotlte. L ,13 77 1. Su 20.32 • E Petuntctl , •4 4 . 1 20 507 Petentcd • 10 71 1. 3s • 1'etentect 7 05 :' '1.28 8 00 Patented .. f 01 118 55 10 Patented .. 017 1 25 - 7 52 Patented 0.14 1 25 •7 00 I'atonted., 03 1.10 2 03 ua'rut• ...• 1•5 Patontcd. • :1 70 1 20 5 00 • TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH. • IS" 1 31 •.•, 7th 1110 Patented: 5:1 50 2 42 . - TOWNSHIP Or WEST; WAWANOSI-1 5,21.1 - 144 100 -patented , 111 i) 1 58 ', 21 17 1.1211 ::, mut 101 ''.1'atcuted ,. 1s 3, 1 5,, 19 00 • VILLAGE OF' • DUNGANNON,:•• IN WEST WAWANOSH, 52... , : lallath's 8/itsuy ... , 1 • t'atented • L 17 1 13 eu0 VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD; 50 81 W ithits•- - 211 25') a , 301 1211 (?'1 711 r �1 ,Mur „7 S4 1111 74, 732 782_ 12`1 761 ,05 7`5') t 1s part :, 574 1:19 11r pu`t ::1 • •,q• On and after this date,.I will sell no goods .on credit, the trouble• in collecting trifling amounts being • '8nob that 1 have decided to S''ELIi FOR CASH ONLY, or. keep• the -goods, All outstanding accounts mutat be settled atoncil, and witltcut . further' notice, -as 1 trtn, snaking art'allgonlonts to go out.of the Look and Stationery business, and the books tntlst positively be closed at once,, AAAAAA ' 3 LrN(-- TJ'r , any entire P=.0ILO ekk o£ 'a' WallPea„pc °o,1 rta°.$•7' :.Ai?x all aiew aid. excellent ellen 'p s,iL1,,e;, no bettor ozip- portunitY can be litaci for ,hioueloe- 1. kocp)e'ru.etkiaige thea e , •a>.t s �, ..�,>t. ntQ'.4tosa,1e 1?rice:4i. CPUKIE1c4e'uAtire • S4t0C1K Ot: ' " asac e tit )O n:w and Ci p -et fOlErrr, n a r .eantilve 1 toclic pf *tali(' I- ;ym l?.. Ea'�•�Cv��... �l1tw1.-+ oo1 c a>p, 1Pa.C1...t�,l, a.e.f .lL�• �'e.il,°+`snq i,�• ale' u 3 yeicp e:n om;• and.`:.: 'q :l'1 : huge . A t1:31avAliz ote the Stand --Next door. to R Callander & Co's. • SIGN 01 T11T LTG 730:01t,. I, l'RL AILD TIDt' fa. AL'} 0I'FtC''r Olinfigil;: ;X'uly 911, 1'atua m' •, i (11 ' • • 1 its • 2.71' 1 1'ateflttd 3'01 '1.15 416, 1'atoattett ., 2 1 l0' . 1 42 1'atentett'2 1 10 1.4'2 Patented. :5 01 1 13 :' 14 ,... . Patented 'i 110 1 33 Patented '; 110 1133 Patented 1 110 1 3 ...Patented, 33 1.19' 138 P.atwated 2 !S 1 115 1 88 fP•ttente'1 11:140101L9',1 • .1 992 ' 1 13 3.95 1'8tchte11 1 02 . ' 1 tis • •'r oa i'ateet,,t 1 12 1 1 ' .3 05. • 1 ' 1'atentid 2:1 . L 119 1'33 t'atentut da 110 1 00 Patteated 2; 11n 133 • 1,• Patented • , '23 • 1 1n 1'33 • Puteated . 5501 1 10 1 •'3 . • Patented, • . ' 1 1 10 1 33 . ,i atcuttlt •• 13 ' 1 • • 4 Patented.r -i 1 10 • 1 3a' "',(tented 24 • 1 19- 1 05 .• ... 4 1'atrntut :u • -1 10 a 1 01 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. Patented 11 r'a 5'31 10t�.�y ,• I -Patented , 1', ,s 1 51 tl.0,, . , • i . 1'atentt.1 .. -1 t 12'4 ' _. 1 -11 13 00 VILLAGE OF" EXETE,13. 1 T4tl„r`. ,gree}' 1 }',agarol •- 17 1,0.tte9.t'09 Sart. y,.,• „ 1'4t....utt-1 .. • . VILLAGE -OF WROXETEfl.... luny! O..' StrcetyI''...*Y,,,, ; l'r.tenlr•,1 . VILLAGE OF, WINQHAM. Parr( ai ,r,, roie:tl,ine Street •! 1':>terit,.d !}:411. „5 f.e•,y, li'�,i1na;r 190610. r , • PO tcatad 5851 Rv ertt, ' - a' \1111201„rt so.... (b(svrtnaoatt aart•cy ;II. 7 rt'attccuhutmtt Patented. 5 t ,trtat .... r°' inti .t ... t Patented �'a:t ... 1 rnntl•, Ynttt .. 1 ,tenttrt 15 , ,... $eller 4 53Urtor' ..., 1.5' 1 tt.ntt 1 .r .... (,letlhtilst,uctut. .,.. I PatentedI4 N . h ,( x12 .•.:,!. 14 rr .... x! 10 11 County Treasu er's( ()tutee, l Goderich, tuly°4:th',15 8. j t 55 t 3 2.1' 4 73 K •4 47 • '11 55 ' 1 : 4 13 95 Patuntcrl "'itfeufed .. Patented •. Pat ,utcd ,- i t', t "ite.,l •, Pt:Tented . (3 17 . •3 no 3 0 r r Sl I 15 2 nil ? 191 55 0') $ JR; •2 (:(t 2150 (3)3 ':ru 7 -12 .7 17 .5115:, n 13 I) 1 5:) :1st 3 et • yet ,:k rsl st 3 s1' t(n POSITIVELY CREDIT G • TICE .3E" .I '7OI`:. rE3EXIS • ` 1 • ' E. . �. 1 � + Lr.A Or.rl� rJ OLD AT _ •LO V a/ ES .1•.-:. •- CASH PRICE iillcr acid Eggs iilii Jio Baine as Cash. HUGHWALLACE • M. vOSSI I.1;,,ONnESl,QRO, )y1 rrch 7, 1878.. Treasurer, County of Hum, I '