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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-02, Page 514 The VancouverFire. mann-rave e. FelonOat •IitinCOSITE. The following letter, written to a pro. em inent person in title town,, by a former ----pastoreofelarece$1014 Preeb7terlatt churcb. will be of special inte, est, and ehould meet with a reedy reeponsetsee Vancouver, B. C., Juno 1.8th, 1882, DEAet Sip., -1 write you now in the midst of a_ terrible calamity which hail befallen Our city had Sabbath. About half petit pm; one bnitcling caught fire—suppoeed to be from eparke from loge Winning on C. P. R. land. A heavy wind waa blowing at Alas time, and inside of two honor the whole Nriti Watt amens of. game, with the exception of 1.4,beildivege—thie is all that 18 left of the city of Vancouver. The remaine of 7 • bodies have been dug out, but it is esti- . 'Mated that, nearly 100' moat have perished.; ' the heat wee so intense that there must baybeen complete cremation of many •bedies ; belonging tomy congregation periehed. lees. T. and 1 went to Sabbath school at 3; but there was e much empire in the church we dismissed lithe voliolare, not dreading any danger of fire, for we are getting usedtoa greet. deal of =Ore- here, - Inside of half en hour the Church .wes.a Maas of genie and was burned to the ground. Wegot to per house just in time to save a few thine—I Bayed my horse a •i very little furniture and Bowe of my best books. The excitement wits intense; . The following examples will give an idea cf the excitement :,I reached' in through the „fire to save two overcoats .and a waterproof; and instead brought out two ,pairof old torn pants I had east off: One man went into his house to got. his silver, end came out with an axe to one hand and a hatchet' in the other. A woman ran for her jewelry, and brought out a lantern in each band." Anotheir man got hold of a satchel and went to get all he could in it ; he:grabbed a pair cif crinoline, put that in the satchel, and ran. . Another ran from the fire with only a strainer.. . Theseinstances nre ameging now, but they item to show • the intensity of the eXeiteinent„ - We have lost very heavily, bet nor greatest' lose is our beautiful church, which our peopleehave- lately built—tee had only been in 'it four' Sabbaths, :and .it was rapidly 611ifee up. .My peepleshere lost all and aro unable to re- build'. My niely way of getting a place of worship attain for some time ie ro makis a personal appeal to seine of my o11 friend. Knowing your interest in the cense of Christ and your sympathy for the sufferer, . I .thought I would write von and ask if Yoe . would kindly etasist tui•to.rebnikl. ,•This is • a hard plat e, morels are in many respects low ; there is much Sabbath breakinee and so greet' relTed for elibiee-oreiTfebip. Otir good people have shed, many tears oval" the ruins or onr Isimpteehe Lord will put it intis the beetle of. those . who lievee means to helpatitekerelty, We had a very beantiteleorean in our chnrch, witiobt. we • purchased from Doherty& Co., Clinton.s. .this, too. was Curried e wiewill miss it, for • Mrs: T. has had tri lead the singing in the church. and ,it :is :hard for her to do an without theinstrument, I would bo vete Hued:fel if you could induce a few frier in Clinton .to seed iis an Oman of the same kind, along 'with a geed eubserietten It may 'seen; lead of me• to' plead in this • war, but it, is for the Lord's cause end for, . a place of worsiliii, where the. ()eerie) shall be preached • for the salvation of souls. Mrs. Thoinsontes" been sick since the fire, suffering front the effects of' elie smoke and fatigue, but 1 1101)0 site will soon be better. :It is like beginning lite again. with tee though mwl we trtittei Bette to..be gin with—we lost our clothing'. Ehii the Lord will spare•us to, get 'eve . end that by the •aid of friends' or.Jcsii, we• will soon have nchurch again.. '• • 1 ma, yours veryfraternalle. • Tirol. G. lasoetseess, ' • (formerly of•BrUcefielde). •''' • _ • • ' Notes isbovit Eiggilob EieetionVi • 1 • • • • .• Tee Doblin Methodist.. Confereffce, vote of 130 to .22; haexcieelVecl. not to in- terfere in polities. ' ..• Trish Petisbyteriaus . heves, eirchlatedee.' solutions in favor Of eupPortieg 1,Tnionist. candidates in the coining electieriee • • Tho Marquis of 'Iebroestvill. contest tbc1 'even Oaks division. 'of Kent, in the cone. ing electien, as a Gladstone candidate. Mrs Joe. Bright's e ndomnetien of the Home Rube. scheme of Mr. Gladstone has produced a profound ithpeession. in Great e • • In Ireland 77 Parnellite candidate will moot with ne opposition, anil seven seats will be eenteeted. • In London :nine .Tury • seats willenite_e efeseeesee.,,,.4.0,„..peeeteme the Unionists. and Ouniervaeivee will con - 'test .60 out of 72 seats., • ' • ... :." insaoity, committed . suicide on Monday Cardinal Illanniog•has Written a letter eo : • • • 4he AlobleLGioete144- violgiv THE WOODS TURN MOWN Item Lemma flow will it be weft the Nees We Oat of the garden arid out of the glade/ 15/ben tho frosts pink 0100M of tue IMO* brier wl14. That leans from the dell like the cheek of a child. Is ehanged for dry biro on a thorny lonslit Tbon, scarlet and carmine, the groves will flush. How will it be when the autumn flowers Wither away from their leafless bowers: Wbeo the sunflower and starflewer and goldenrod Glimmer BO more from the froeted sod, And the hillside nooks are empty and cold? Then the forest tops will be gay with gold. How will it be when the woods tura brown. Titer gold and their crimson all dropped down, And crumbled to dust! • 0, then as we lay Our ear to Motleys lips, we shall hear her woe "In the dark I am seeking new gems for my crown." ,We will dream of greeu leaves when the woodsturn brown. Ooing into Battle. Jginoionat4oTinnts-Storl Said Capt, George W. Stone: "1 don't bailee any Man . (Wee Wcnt into battle without feeling frightened," know I never dld. I'll tell you when a Man feels real badly. It's evhenhe forming his men into line for a big battle while a little skirmishing fire is kept tip all the time. Eyery minute or so some one, • may be your best friend, standing right next to you wilVehriek-oute '0h, ray God,' and fall back dead, yet you can not let your men lire, for the army must be drawn up first. There is plenty of time to think. Yon don't dare to retaliate in any way. • The next bullet may find your heart, and your children will be left fatherless. It is a moment that tries the bravest man, because he has to stand quietly and take it all. "But when the order comes to fight and the excitement of the battle arises, fear passes away. You have something to do. -You'have a du& to perform at 'any cost. Bullets drive into the poised at your feet, sending up ' little clouds of dust; they whistle past your ears and •maybe cut holes in your clothine.s. Shells and shrapuel kill your comrades and leave you living, and soon. there comes a feeling that some goad fortune lies preserved you and will protect, you, and the desire to do as much damage to the enemy alone yonr mind. That was my experience in the armyo and don't believe that the man lived who did hot feel. at the corn- meneemente of a -light -that ..he would rather be soniewbere else. 7 • • Darociog at Long Dratwh. • r'Uncle e+ el chime Revile.] The oublie parlor of a -fashionable hotel, on it reasoneble cool evening is a show place well worth. attention. An hoer Is set apart for dancing by eht chi,drea, eyhile the. adults essenible as spectators. either seated round the sides of the room or on the veranda at. the doors and Win- dows. The little Mies do not mind the smelting tit all, but frisk as unrestrained& as though off by themselves in the woods. The doetamee of the small girls are :usually pieturesque, and their stockings. almost invariably black; ewthat,•while the skirts are white•or bright the•Iegs dance an accentuation that displays grace ' and nimbleness in away not seen oven_ in a professional. ballet. Tots of 2 or 8 caper in accordance With their own im- mature notions of fun: misses of 5 or 10 confoem in a Measare to the instrtictinin Of the dancing roasters,- and those girls who lack only a lengthening of. petticoats pable donsetotane of their makings A • • ••••••••••••••••••• "AA,AttirmA'Arn.,". ,•,, • to becolge•youno'-14 iee; with a pal - that is quite tenusinte ••• The. variations of the waltz, new and mere elaborate every , year, have rettelied Iiiteh° which makes :the,ocene et times' like a stage Week and some.of the'youngStefs are as pliable, and sinuous ae l3onfanti, though unable to tip toe paineiffly, arid not encouraged te kick as high. - " vises -eaten Critibed ElA;m1.01 Letter 1 • The annual,. reeves just -published in 'England seem to show that vivisection, has beep. Practically Crushed out. In Ire, land no. certificates to perform such operations have. been granted in 185. Duringlase year there were but thirteen' eePerimente, all but two of, which were niudc to eludidate the action. otsdeugs.• WE ARE SHOWING AVERY LARGE AND ATTRA.orrtvz, STOOX IVIXISIANS "Nria 4.1...4wws .1==1•72=1S,, IsT="T:77" 1\7.=-ToKr izosi=mr= S AC ICE Ri Out( stock is very complete. See our goods and compare prices. 5 per off for cash, JOHN WISEMAN, Manager. Estate -J.- 110CIElla--- ' NEWS NOTES. .Sir John Macdonald has. had a return of the sciatic pains from which he recently sliffered. "Doc.". Andrews; of Toronto, has been sentenced by Judge Rose, to Ave years in the penitentiary for procuring au abortion on Jennie Leslie, of Vhitby. Miss AVeldion, a young lady about 10 years old, who resides near Shufords, Va.,' 'oompeeted her 48thelay of fasting Monday. Her•only tioerrishment has been a small small quantity of vinegar and water. • It is so'dry in Genesee, Ill,, 'according to .11 local paper; that You can strike a match on the bottom of the cisterns. Dust •is deep, the air is parched and arid, and all. nature goes round with her tongue hanging :out. A Moutreal 'paper alleged that in a re- cent seizure by the Custom autheraies, tho matter was compromise& -by the pay, inetlt&f510.KO14 Miniater eft he Cebitiet- Ehis is a very serious statemene, and should be thorough& investigated. The harvat prospects of the scount 7 have been greatly unproved in the mese, during the past fortnight.: •The winter - ..wheat trot), which peomised at one time to be less than half the average •arnOunt; may yet approach very nearly the average - • Enoramete barps aro. bell*. erected in Coloiado.for the protection otteattle from storm, which 1s1 winter destroyed entire herds. ._ Railway trains sifter 7 passing ' throwsh cuts where these •tenirnals had taken 'refuge, sometimes rooked as. though • theyehad !leen in II slanghter-house. . • . [ A soecalled tead dog in Ilebrot, Ky., bit a cow. The cew•in a few days showed signs pt rabies, and about the same time a baby that had been living on the milk' of, the tow became eimilarly .affecteds ft is said that the sympterns hydrophobia are prextounced.ili the 01)111, whose suffer- ings etre very,gfeat. • • • , • Sablusel Grifit' tie,- Who Byes at. No. 8 Central row, Toronto, .has jest suS- IalUed a terrible affliction in the death of his whele family—th see little boys and a Miley in olio weelse,„„..TheecatiSe of deathin . eatelsettaseeraric Oast mbligiettin type ofediphtheritte eroup, three of the other.e ,elying wrtitiro24 hours Ol each PorePaughts circus entered the 'Domine ion by. way .of Junction, . Now et, KONTREAL LIVE STOCK SEAKIVIET. The supply of butchers' cattle was' rather large on Monday, but Mar -were mostly of common and inferior quality, quite a number of 'them being grass-fed and rather lean at •thate--Priceiteareelower except for the hest beasts, Which still continue to bring about ee per lb for butchers' cattle, and from 5e to 5Jc for shippers. hough steers and fat °owe sold at from 40 to etc, and leanish beasts frotn So to no per lb. There was a good demand for' calves at from 03 to $5 for toromon ones, and from $6 to $9 for superior veals: Sheep are plentiful and sell at from 4c „ to 4'o perr lb spring Iambs are plentiful onoVeell ettirom 02 to $3,50 each. Live ,hogeSell at froth'. tolo to 540 per lb. CLINTON MARKETS. (Corrected everyThursdaY 'afternoon.) Thursday, June, 30, 1886. .Wheat, fall,' .- . o$0 72 a 0 75 . White and red - • Q 72 a 0 75 Oats, 0 28 a 0 28 • Barley, • • . • 0 50 a 0 65 •• Peep, ' • ".' 0 50 a 055 Flour, per 11111. • • 4 CO a 4 50. - Potatoes; • • 0 25 a 0 25 • 0 11 a 0 11 • 009 a 010 • 5- DO •• a 600 - • 8 00. at 800 • s 018 8020 ' • 0 10 a .0 17 . • - 0 50 a 0-75 • - 0 , a 080 - 7 00 a 7 50 • Butter, •' • . Eggs, Pork, . • Ha, trs.dTer . Wool for cash, - Sheep pelts • r Lamb skits, • Clover', per hush, 400 'LADIES' and CIIIIADiREN'S RAW At a Reduction of 20 per cent. Sale to begin Friday, (Tune 18. • • • Invis-iliter-bnt linstantancons- 1)4185 or aches; win be instantly removed by a few drops Finid Lightnitio, applied over the affect Parts: Ne_tinalosto"-no-nausoous monleines- rieeded ; no poulticing or .using greasy liniments. f will not blister or discolor the skin. 8010 at 86e. a nottIo'by Worthington Druggist. 6:Offerers from Neuralgia assure us that they 'levee rear It. when their 11 °use colt - tains a bottle ot nuid Lightning. . • DETLO Ft & CLINTON. .lor England awl Scotland fortyntne Brunswick. The managers reportect three. lieensee. wore granted, thirty-four of car loads of printed material for ditty. which we/eel:tee], . Only 44eiteekeeriments The customs officials examined the first were mede. Noire were used In testing oue scut: in and felted the representation previous dieoveries, oe- on the larger en. correet, . The Managers reported 1,500 animals; five were perfornied on cats and -f rs "tri'th . tstores teething - dogs, IP. 427 cases tinestheties were not. pounds.0 •Pos-e . e t, '7,000 * need...hut ninety nine Of theseeconsisted ties,: but cin: examination pounds of° inocculationse twenty -fear were for were found; Two thousand litliegraphic tedico.legal inquiry, and:ten were expeei• sheetsateported • Were fbund to -have dere . of fish -with a funs. 'rite in- loped into six thousand. The car .was •snecter reports that . the sufferieg_caused seized for infraction of the customs laws in 18el was °wholly. insignitienne " and e .... see, 4 „.•, • ,, ...... I 11 .i. tucterrpartnef in the min or Ute medical joernele describe the benefits Mr• . a , Chas. Huston Ze Co., wholesale clothiers, gained in about the steno terms. • • . .. -.,........s...........e.,..e...,__ , . elontreide while laboring under temporary deli the statement circelated Hat ho was ' jEorelgn 1.. It r.1 . evening by. cutting his throat with a razor, an upponeet of Mime Role, • On the eon- •••• Visitors to Switzerland' in' the; last He was in the :hathie, of travelling foe the - trary, elm say's, he his always favored te Therftryeine have been disappointed to firm, and had!only returned a fewhours plau of Homo Rube (*Milstein with the bee. tine the glaciers, whole greetness tradition, before he committed the act that (laded dth teority of the Empire and.the tovereignity 11" giQried ID' dwindling toward _ by their shrinke . fame Manitoba testified at the nu nest his, !dee .Tho peeler of the sleeping ear °Alm Imperial Perliarri en t. ; limis Qf 11.1e vialleY.3* and • ago uncovering freshmoraines,•and bread I 1 d acted on the trite as if he 1 Mr. 'Gladstone at:Myra:Kul 1,116 efeetors of •acres of bate roelt end•deity rubbish not t eceas° Liverpool on Tuesday last, Ifo %Tilts re. attetetive te the general.visetor, however *era demented, by Muttering to himself derusl i bootee& flteetin tees -a we ebhiparatively young limn,. and was es- teetnet1 by all who kneW 1111-n, eeivee .with 1)1181 111S (milt esinsm. heellatemetillisl(t--theegeelegNo% 1•101"4" -an tig•a . eircus was crowded to ite Oiliest • 011 )8( orSN AND LOT FOP. SALE Olt TO ett.eret-- •%! 3,000 peraOns bent g present. no hdrecle of i That cotivenitintly.situtited Cottage and 3 IOW oil people una,bidfo•geld admittedee erowded .vittoria St. Rouse Contains 7 robins, good' Wood shed, . . OPENED , . Sts •••• D MUSLIMS, . . . • • • SVNDRIES, • _ • • /77.S.IITONNERAL SHRI:ANT.WANTED AT ONC.H N...A Apply to 311S. DOILNIITN% High street,. ,• • • , 171II4T,NLASS HAINES' PIANO . PON: SALE--iN • 1..t.gimil order 'Will be sold cheap. Apply to ONO. .GEMSGOW.:Cilriton.; • ,r10 11, SALE, -LOT AND HOUSE. ON ST: 1vpirmit east Apply to Mr, Fair,•at thelt1111, Or to :.y:NING 3:SCOTT, . • ..• • .• • • • •(11INAP.:COTTAGE' FOR SALE.: -A ONE STORY kJ Pronto Dwelling,. near railway; .siation, be sold cheap for cash: • ..ApplY to W. W. VARNA1C: Ita Petty • TO' '4.0A.Nr. —PRIVATE FUNDS,. ON • •i45‘4•. 111 Farm' seceiritY, intereiit- ise per cont. Payable yearlY. • Apply to0.8. HAUTT, Solioter, Clinton. t m • • • FAELIOORAT WAGGON. FOR '"AIL ; WITH - • . LIPole and .Shaf in splendid order and151111 • be sold cheap., 'JOHN' MOUT, Clinton'. IONET TO LOAN' ON -FARat PROPERTY. -- ILL 'Private and Company Funds. Leamst' interest, also on approved tweeter sleet does.. - C.A. IIAPTT,. Attorney, lin 10 • • •• • ' ,UMBER • FOR SALE. HEMLOCK• AND 1.4 Out 1.timber for sale, and win bo out to ov .der for aoy persou.sonmeg in their order be- fore the 20111 Of May. •JAS. WALLIS, '1st Coh„ Oederieh township, Bayfield sP,- ' •. tlifOrSr'EffirrOTIO-iii-tr.LB-Ou TO •ICENT.-- . -kJ- That hoc and well situated (Muse at presentoc- envied liy..the undersigned, is offered either for sale or to rent, 08 very reasonable terrr.s. • Every convenience, Poises:on given 10 Sept. JOIIN tIALLANDS it .T_TOESE AND LOT FOR SALE.- THE VNIYElt, LI stom) offers for sale .thilt convenfently,situated,• House andlmt.en Albert street. The house consists ot 0 gam sized rooms, good _barn.. and •ti nunmer .0f. Fruit troo3 on the'promises; Will be sold on reifson• able; terns.' Allak JESSfEl SMITH, Clinton. . • • • „ . IcsooR,juNr 3 pah, Ladies, Hose, . A' Stuff Dress for.9,0c.: -33 -Ids: --Cotten for $L Dress-foi Gents Sox for 5c, Gents, Ties- for 10c- •Sensa-. • Sensa- tional Corsets for 50c, Big range of Ladies' and,:. Children's Parasols for 250. . , 11.101EMBER —We ire've oUr "Words" by our 'Works." •f•.:TOOSN ;Vitt SALE OR TO RENI. -ILA• largo frOnle houso-on Ttattcubury fit., formerly • occupied by Mr, W. DohortS, is offered for safe or to mit on reasonable terms.. It containsplenty of bon), With hard -cod soft wacr, and is a very desfichie real - 'deuce: Terms on applleation to Jetta It:teepee_ „fieenterefiteeChatetee.---e-------seses Over, seienee ' informed,. the shrinkagc. luis mitts • to a halt, and limey glaciers seem to have hogun aeferward advance againi, and are likely, to recover the ground lest tineturete a series of warm, years. • The first train from oceae to ocean ver the C. P. It, left Montteal 013- Annual evening punctually at eight o'clock. A ver eleiet etesegegademdeasaamblerleteteteitteties he 'send, off." Lieut Col Stevenson and Capt. .1, 8. Hall, jr,, tionentaliding the • Mt n treat Field Battery, brought up their guns a minute or ao late and fired a salute on the liver front as th trait) went around the curve front the st was the flag presente will be leretight bar • With hard mid wit water. there am throe lets in the around the outeide, Mr.• :Glad:ten() said property, witji a bomber of Mgt troOs; win bo *old the enthusiasm . fever- of. Horne Italie surpassed anything he had' witneesecl • ()JJ -lino met. . •., An old bell Willett belonged -M. the bishop's pale,* at Dromoree County Irele .1, wheel Jeremy Taylor WU . incumbents turned up, the other day. :it a junk -shim at Belfast. .The rector of Dromore eatitedral has steered it, end proposeS to secure funds to add three more to form lepeal, of bells in. -honor of gehiselifne-Despite-the his opponentehe looked foresee:I to the're- eult of the elections" withsedniidence. It was true that he depounced the National - hits in 1881, het it was, beeause !net:bought they were in the. • wrong. He 'supported them now because he thouuht and 'knew they. were in the right. • the illustrotts prelate.- -ewe ri5.55.—••• _....—.........* — . Oetttlu4 Omni Aurostlietics. • ' . -ok , Atteetlicties reused ,the deaths of Ogle The returns for .the 'eletaie menthe Of the current {neat year show that whilo. the tmit peesone in• England and Scotland last year Nine weto from the use of °Moro. revenue has not increased, the expondi. form, six from ethe1. rued three from a tine has boon greater by .$4,207,347 than mixtiire of ether and .chloroform. lir is the same Months of 1.88e re' ' Aftlie end; every,vfileat,Oitenttle patient had been beim. of May, 1885e there Was a surplus ' of $1, -penal elly liealthly ond the operatien Was al2, 542. AV the end of May, 1886, the of a slier tt, eharfteter. deficit ie $2,333,018, The expenditure •The Progeess of a Oritieration4 . for the present month of Joint will proba- bly reach $5,0001000, while the ievenne "---------441-4741""4 — ' ----: Fiest ebtletrialt7t .bog your pardote will not be numb mare 'than stiffielOet to sir, but is uot your name Smetthot meet the deficit of the pest t:leVell menthe,. so that the total (1011011 for the eurrent is bScmcifild g,,Iceottliciiiintitivi;--o stinirtilyenalyisitataknetric year cannot he less than $5,000,000. And had not the Ihnanee. Minister resorted tti the 'unfair end 'Tenth -amble expedient of borrowing revetele frone next oar tho do 0'wet ff • .a.t._ 1114i)00-11.3fir..---.-• -,' r . „, , wove thellium height, and the pieture of • i Mon treal Poet, physical tetelth, • • "' . me for my OIL • --- •' NV 11 1*t0A0tV 41, 3liss I/redden, tho is deeeribed + insfili TY. Oft the ongink the city, which t r its trip across the continent. Among the officers pros - tint of the P R were llielises.Van Home, eSheueltuesey, Whyte and Sweet, The train eonsisted of 11. cars, - of which the dieing car, "Holyrood" mid the bleepers "Ilonolula" and " Yokohama," with the emigratst,- one first -altos, and baggage, will rein the whole- way throughtieVarcovor - City. were abet* approach, and the equal of anything on the dontinent, A very fair number passengers took the first ride on thfismilLaslar-40.-Cetewie smaller num. bey goingos far es the Pacific Cloy. Sharp or rooted Also..,for olio a lot on boat gtreet, opposite the residence o the eettorsiente. Apply to I I DORTASLE SA* MILL P015 SAUL-TOE L undersigned otter for sale icbal toe *me in. West In their Portable Steam Saw Mill. The boiler is Ile horse -pewee, engine 08, mot the saw at 5418011.. All in eoitiplete running order; only .. • ., • .. • . in list but three menthe; doing a splendid • , •, • . . . • .. . . . . . businefis ; satisfactoro roaeons for selling. 0081 •• .. •• • .- .•. • Elver O1,6e01 win be Sold at a bargoni. PERDUE . , Si DONALI)8014; Clinton 1'. 0. . • 6 ett- he Grea.tCash Stores Clinton. • ALLAN LINE • •-• T 0 ' A MAGNIFICENT raTI414 LINE OF • • • toLo*Ionr, • • Pates. going to tho ilia emigre this 'illumine should eel. take this popular 1ine. The boats are 010.1100 ono W e Vote rn the Atiantiti; and Moototionlation tiontopasse0. " 6 • on Woe Mr. Shaughttessy came •to the • •• Mayor and tequestod hitt to give the signal t:lAtteee LtbUN, V SET 'LOW to start, His ‘Vorship '• looked at the (.11 Esti operator end said " Go on,"and at once the locomotive seended, the ears gave a )eek, off 'won hoed, 'nett up won a cheer • • • • • • • • • • • • • c+oons IN STOCK AT- CLOSE PRiCIES, ILreplclaing the balance of our TkIINK g at COST as we require the room. for'lloots antl Orders taken for Oack'sd Celebrated Hand Sewed Shoes. mats.• Eaus 'TAKEN IN EXCHANCt, 5 PER 'Ce OFT 1!011 CASH. sIrkratAcur, toSSSSON: AT ItOITOM VIWatn 6 Patifite-llettiveifer semi ifrifer fie toilet, on its johretry tit tier 3000 miles, . • .WI' t .14 0,1 at!t_ 4(5. PATT1SON, croorroN1• 4 miE,NT 0, l• • 5 ^1r