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The Huron Signal, 1890-1-17, Page 61 6 THE JESUIT ACT. aQap. H. O, Job Dtaotealseta the Mention oa its Mtge its ire lin-Peenetter..d P.ae.Mae Stba-eee. et *.sole. Stplsass Has tutees rise as ceneeNreseeinr sod teen Mar .mast a Veers ae1ML In m the Turuato Yolk km. Is. blwraaet. Jas. 9 -- lut.re•t to the Jetted estate quietist Y Mille' s•• be w erss..1 by w MI 011111141.1M •IW Imp quo. t letter Irma Mr H. 0. ).4y. . s-Prtuse IML Doer .4 Q robed, wbaeh s. d+cwt Q.r- bre, J.uu...1 7•h, asset is aWI ward W the 1(•sesor . tritium.. llt J•.sy, se 1. Win buoys, ie a T. • t.eb 'P.u...t.t.t, . 1Nm.we ..I tee A..miSsau Co..ruh, arts Was op .i.•d as loader of • h• L.b.-rela b, Prseater Mercer After ret. , . u.* to M. Modest es g ec.sal.ar to p. s a r h, Dues. of east •ur..,s..* • da•.y.•r.•u. •41.•...... Which 1.0 u.t entity led iu• ,.reeeri. ouu..,..r air. tat ter••, Mr J..,y •.r, that nerd sr lb. . veseel''to. ..f it.'. •... •. b. • Doi rr Nide Our Ulu Jesuit Lata .. •..t ••n ,tt. *thee apposes ..Ipa. Dry L n• .i+,r•.s wad. Wm sued •ages Waimea. from both sides to the r• ..•.......a. 1141 Soa sevesk gowns ere woo out pria- ioml fewl.n* ..1 Ott. 1.•• o • u•. ...• t part • •ase fashion, oe are gives the appeas- e( oqr (au.•....i• oat n.oaoty. 1'. •,•..,a t.• ant* of being entirely in one piece, meter the Jesus IC•ute pi.,. t ' . ••, .r•: - - iestaote, a grey doth comutre trimmed t'ut W r.• u... to • .. J-- .t leo •s.•. - with Persian lamb rod intended fur b. ' .t is coo woos t.. rnq•I " s... meat street year and skating, is nude os • 01 ..e... au•, w.udrwu it, ....1 •a user. - emeeset fouss•tuaa. The bodice is ft a en sot of h•orotitl ti.t.. •skis the (hooked at ale back, and the basks, ts- tro.uhle to rant and •cuss ,• Al. .•vrr- ember with the pleated material, are gut wttel..r•ne ,usj any ..t them ..,.0 'et a to ops, with the front drapery covered ed their opu.n•u fr in foo •u ' 1 • part way with fur, and underneath with are r0ee+tet$..d to h. .h my a.ah • placed c•o,Fds••.-.+. For 1.. 1, Ir. Its n.. to grudge suebraseu with was W. r• 1, e a THE ITUROtilleliAL FRIDAY, JAE 17, 1810. sad ehj.aM1l *M* ut iIl,.t>•.e.y bat mesa furteretrfwiwller m wql aleike the pati..; re. der, wysitellyit b. BO sees sere taigas know telleget, se MUM* e1 the Moe te iiimes bees Ulm ID .seers a veli' aha alma kw rimples. 1.1..11 ir.01:44url 1. re.. to a Meal) imps tri =Br law 1;;ken by mina � will was weed. At the same time I hope that the will ~.ad-., a th khe Noe Pregame � `ee�igin a:dOerwmi late _oma mWm* al itis` otos. Orin thew age that �II meet n their good -will b eyelid all farther came o1 stise.daetaa4Mig. TS.o..a of i.estiste . Yellow Oil as a sere mire fes t..Wteee. 1 mitered for mescal dim Nes I best- ed my cheek mead rubbed the Yellow Oil on it and was ►ma di.t.ly reliev- ed. Yes Davis G. Amnon, 2 Russel, Ma.. THE HOME CIRCLE. mai bands. These bend. are about two inches wide in trout and arranged above seat other over the different parte of the seats,' of.. 11. tree , ..1 the feand•troo, where they an be slipped statute, hut they ere .peak's.* u•.det a wider or closer together scoordiag to the stroug muse of pi...toe/awl., • tach u.a• style of the Agars. The drapery breadth, to • utsrteut drurea buts the., ertlgm.ri• est is one with the books, is pleated on. and lead theirsudiene• • fur • r thea to. y der and joined to the treat drapery, really intended. They auremnty and cru °aught up at the aider, and sewn on to 1y, I am certain, protest t:..% thea u. the bodice at the upper edge, terming teeters is trot to emote .oy u,.tr.e..uy tie latter under. fetishes •,latest either Romeo . .tho.'c • F•shion•bie bodices are becoming or Freoob-Canadians; bot .f ',ley consul- more lone and easy in effect, and the air the roe Ai they eau a'.utt that they taste for Greek and Rumen fentures in have, however unwitctrsly , d•.,te w. I dress is constantly hungering. In reality firmly believe that the real o• ere of She the bodices are glove -',.tine, but the Jewett Roams Dell is not se. t outlet segues arrangement of dupery gait. • 'stood by those who condemn it so ate, conceals this fact. There is • passion lately. For instance, the pey•nrnt of for plaids sines the Duchess of Fife's the $400,000 it tune:I: nunud a. t b•• e•.4oa- tear -lane. Plain jerseys are decidedly mast ut for one favored Chest h et the pretty when wore above some tartan .:pause of the public es arse..., Why skirts. A good many people wear plaid repressor that payment as au endow mem I bodices also, but one should be very care - Dom an rud....ment q.+uer►Ity c..osiet n. Val in this matter, as plaids .re not be- returniog to the peri .. rnJua.•d "hot earning to the ordinary figure. Of ones inally lseloogal e.. rh4t tore., . a sures a good deal denends on the drea- ur tt, eq. ,siesta Why sot w/l at et once maker. She au modify the sharp linea what it re. ;y ea, the ort tlege* 'It of • 1u116( •.1 a plaided waist by shaping the blocks loading cla.ml It is perttctly fair to at- diagonally, the slanting, curving lines tack rho v-ildiy of the el.imo ut s4te es- taking away all the warden look of such istsuce .4 a mains ought net to be iga..r- • garment. Above •11, lades., do out ed. If it be •rgJed 4441.iat the talaJit) have plaided sleeves. They are hideouaj of the cteuo shat the pr .p• -lit, bas .who Wear large velvet sleeves and velvet confiscated, 1 tueintau, th•t•it has not yoke teo, with a plaided bodice. No et a •bt+orted, loot react.ested. Thew woman could loot pretty with those huge ,e•: coat. is • most Itnpunrot sine when blocks on her arm.. it cu ilea to • question of equity. A. A pretty skating dress could be made Blseket,oe says MI eo1.A4^..tu'u, •'It u - of • plain short skirt of the Victoria the forfeit ur... f lauds and raids for of- tartan, slightly lifted in • puff on the fences ' What .•ff•.oce he 1 tar Jesuitsleft hip, showing a plain skirt of dark of Csnsda committed•merest the Cruwe I peppy red 'diet beneath, yoke, and of ingkane since the croy'l..et to jstify wide sleeves, with a friar's piddle of the roefiscation of their pr•.t,ertyl But heavy silk and wool knotted loosely at when their order had heeu suppressed - the waist The colon of the girdle should by the Pope its property became vested ; match the sleeves and yoke. A pretty in the Crown in virtue of the law o1 es- toque with a softly folded poppy 'sleet cheat, which applies in cases of failure of persons legally entt.'.ed es hold poperty. The claim certainly deserves to be lu.htd epos with much more favor thou if the property had been cof:b,cated in punish - inept of an offauoe .whist the Crewn. If the order had not been suppressed be the P..pe the Jesuits of Canada would dear one. Well, the "luxury of was" have kept their property. An it is, the is the tender hostage that one offers at - Crown only took p•saession of it in the the shrine of buried treasurer, and it year 1800, after the death of the last will take much talking and many ex- rarvivi.•g member of their order in Can- simples before we discard what is really ads Pieter. Confederation it is not an o•dgrowth of the p.rest and deepest likely that such a hill as the Jesuit Es. feelings. When the credte is empty, tate. bill could have pasaad (though, and the clatter of little feet and prattle "ter the vote of lest session in the t of sweet shrill voices is forever stilled, House of Commons, it is difficult to fore- the poor mother -heart wants to show to see what slight ha's happened under the world how dar her darling was to certain political exigencies). llut nc.w will her, and it is hard to blame her. Now,s anyone wonder that in the Province of however, physicians step 1t and tell ns Quebec, where the Roman Cstbelica are that crape Cannot be too strongly eos- in great majority, a claim to property of deemed, for it contains chemicals that such a natore se the Jesuit Estates prop. oft.e seriously affect the health. A arty was should have been ultimately crape veil worn over the face has pro- settledl It is generally feared by those duced some terrible oases of cutensoos who condemn the bill that the payment disease. Upon perso.a of $ highly ner• of the $400,000 is only an instalment to vows temperament the wearing of mourn-; be folloeed by much larger sums. That - ing has sometime very serious effects. amount is so mach lea than the real value 1 knew one lady in Ireland of a very of the estates that there might be some seneahoxas ve ganiration who wabsolute- I just grounds for appreheneem were it ly drives to inanity through enveloping net that the terms of the settlement are herself in very deep mourning. Rhe' an absolute bar to any further claim 1 would never left her heavy crape veil to will refer your seeders on that point to look at a peep of sonebtne : never see' toe clause of the settlement sanctioned the bright outside world except through by the hill. "The Government of the the same sombre curtain, and the d Da Province of Quebec will receive a full, ton agree•1 that the intense blackness complete, and perpetua! onncession of all with which she surrounded herself was the property whish may have belonged the primary amus of the melancholia in Canada, by whatever title, to the which afterward. seised her. However, fathers of the old society, and the Joe- it will be difficult for women to stens. mit Fathers will ren. -ant all rirhte tom themselves to westing a gay dress gon.nlly whatsoever apon Doth prop- with, as is reooslaended. the udditiin of arty, end the revenue" therefrom, a black seat of nun'. veiling tied loosely la favor of the province, the whole amend the assist, with a black neck tie in the name of the Pape. of the and trend on the actin, such e. gentlemen Sacred College of the Propaganda, www,. llourn.rs should are id 1ueeinees sad of the Roman Catholic Church at detail in ordering their gowns. as to general." The int rod ucti0n of the everything should he made simply and Pope's name in the preamble, the se ktaowledgment of the necessity of his consent to a settlement, and the Marine to hint the distnbuthen of the fond are atesstrued into contempt for the Quer's authority and dignity on the part Of the ' Legislators of Quebec, and assn abdication of its legislative functions. Had I been a member of the legislature at the time, if the name of the Pope and kis emend to the settlement had Omen omitted, I would have insisted upon their being mitered into the till before aBom* it to pas. if • bargain with 00l wosseruial or other corporation in eels; slto be legally biadiov meet here 11e tmmetis of the proper sethsxiti•e, Don't terry mammy in the pocket oe the baser of directors. era majority of the right hand side of your trousers. Se shareholders. as the moo slay be, PSekpeeksts *spent to tied meetsy there 'clog/ ea iwareesable c eersiebt it would hale bees to Dogleg °Mtai rine the mac - tine of the eeprwmn heed of tho Roman crown, pierced with large pearl pins, would make up a piquant*, lovely cos-- tume. There is an agitation on foot in Eng- land to do away with the heavy mourn- ing that has w long beets customary Por - us to wear on the death of • near and Weak eyes seed iaA.i.ad Mde iodises es Magerm oaeekiaa.l IM Mhei. The hell r...4 s. 4er'e atraseirel.. 11 'Wiest Mir blp.d, aAmitee tba smash team toad await sM ,ttltddnue hooters mama Weed «a Witte.M, ?Moo =1. Shr'd a greet r vetoed hao.wledge, pinked up Ma female outlaw% a ge»dtstim, ,. seed paws- rhea She was .smiled/ wile sr.dits . es yes stile • leather easelo., .il• the sie- stas el the ..Metes sad sloe ksow- ledRes of the gaet, Ube bad stained the aid le.iss.s of Per.vt.ns sad Itagioane. their theology, , -oey, swig geology es Wes stew all the brM sod teener a of prsbtstodeetesiuro.--iobLtt os.sn., pieeiussar.s, asr'oea. us, sad away, many more. She'd describe thwasoiest Tonnage, sad the Beegaes, ..d the Iltrearass, their griddise.a.d their beetles, sad the victuals that they g.awed. She'd disease the housed Maumee. the theology of Brahma, and eke 'san- dals of the Vendee, and the madams that they Mee trod. She knew all the mighty grata, .ad the master wads of masses. all the learning that was turuiug is the burning salad of is... Bat also eouldu't prepare • dieser for s gsuut and hungry sina.r„or pet op • decent supper for her poor, v mesons papa, for she Dever was our intruded on the old domestic pleas. A lie saaa• Ellen.:. KW Jams YeQet�, et R'i.•edmr�pmA� IlleOu t,'. Odkseti.g Rsmsam OM. mates : --"Om* mes, matiaal bold. of Nmrtloek Bleed alien fee W- iwi disorder sed lad it • wonderful se - seedy. Provi.r.sly I had hem Mkt' g pili, thinking I bed Mae soapisi.t, bet um I ma quite well sed will always peals B. Irl. A' 2 McLEOD'S Syne R000vator is besos.iag the 8ta.dard ]fedieie of the def Parties selling or write*, from .11 pert. of Oaaoda and the U.is.d 8tatm for the System Wseamtee. Is sever fails to ears impure, week and impoverished Mood, dtyspe i , rheumatism, lora cf memory, baeaaaitis. oomemptiou, mil•dsses, jamilme. kid- ney led winery diagram, ft Vitae' dame, female imeguiri.s sad p.eral debManntacteredi..ly by J. DAMcLEOD,.Sole Patentee. (hotter kaolin se "Thr 014 Duston,") Newgate -wt., Oedema, Ont. The System Renovator is sat at 91.00 lid 12 00 per beetle. DiaLeod's System Renovator tie- Mt &ti. W.Qn at Robe Mid Mrted. `Wou?LanD, Dag.,Oot. let, 1889. J. M. YcLaaa, • Date fats, -My daythter'Wooe years of ens, is down .tett. Her heart is bad and her head ;she to out of her egad for Me last bee weeks. Tse doctor was w her three sr four times; he and she would be &Bright in s few dye when be Irene first Elbe is sail getting worse. Dr says it is all from the nerves of the heart. She keeps rubbing her head when in pain. She doss sot talk moth -moms days none .t all. We cannel get her to gilt sometimes I would hs burgeon theakf.l if you timid ssod her something that would do her wood - Yuaas, do. , P. Pauux. Infant Feeding. A physician of • New Yosk di.genssry has rres.iily grade • aretui study orf the valise of different 1uuda euawutanly given to heats deprived ut uuning mothers, with the following conclusions: (I) Infarcts deprived of human breast muk sbuuld be fed, first of a11, with too.'• milk, diluted. (2) Intents •rtafi• malty fed should not its fed every two hours, ter the reasto that'more than that tithe, ea a rule, is essessary to digest the teed Rives. herein is famished the best o1 evideuee that edam', eves in clog earliest days of life, ought out to be fed (dieser than sauce In three hours -Elan'. Journal of lis•'tt. 'CANADIANS Work Too Hard Ms Riede ie gN-Memanees. 7reeveue. sere and a Rrekea.p.weibyt.m, ellen Ending in Insanity. 'lbotsands of over- worked lookingss men, wearied lxaia- workers industrious mechanics, and tried women, in all pmts of the Dominion are to -day in a terri- ble position. Their ▪ nerves are weak. disuse poor, bead aching, and they aa - sot sleep. work or live is comfort. This is what ills our Insane Asylums. This is the cause of that terrible Paresis. Before it is too late, use Dr. Phelps' wonderful tii00very, Paige's Celery Compound. it e meares the results of overwork, restores straigth, renews vitality, regulates the whole system, and tones up the overworked brain and body. Do not despair, but use this woodevful remedy, and be restored to health end happiness, the same as was Mr. John L Brodie, of Montreal, who writes: , I have great pleasure in recommending your Paine's Celery Compound. My sys- tem was run down and 1 was not fit for business, could not sleep well at night and was nervous. i commencer! taking Paine's Celery Compound and improved imme- diately. I am now able to transact my business and endure any amoant of excite- ment without bad effect." Pain's Ce Compoand can he par - chased at anys kw one dollar • boIf bsot have eon hand. order direct from Wiwi. 11ICar►g110011 a Co., Mcstral. Answer sed medicines sent Oct 9t1s, 1889 : Waaayt.ane, Das., Dec. 18th, 1889, J. Y. IIcLRon. Daae Sts, -Yours to handsome time ago. da I bare Mao watching with in- terest the aim of 1tr Pesten'. daegbter, which leas bean prt•nousoed very cnti- till by her former attending physician, end em plumed to state to you she is wonderfully improved, to the iniaite - joy of her parents and friends here- - abouts. I must confess we had fear. that ;she never would net better, but ' now 1 think she will be all right ere ,00d. Wm. McDuoes,h, who has beim eufferiue terribly tram rheumatism fur years, has been benefited greatly by reset emediciues; his ease is chronic and neesmanly very stubborn. These par- ties are ready to give their testimony verified in writing to you, believing it o be their duty to make known to rho public the benefit they have derived from the see of your System Renovator. Rime Gray, another party,ha just begun use your medicine, Ito I shall note artfully the result Yours, tie , Wa. M. C., County Clerk. A COOK BOOK FREE By smite any lad/, sss41g es hes pert 01 s Ahem. WNts.111MI s. & C.., ttesksd 9Cords'I BBASHt at e10 isrst • f= words uveeeetsa�toaa�e tel tees.. A.a�s'ess eeosfws•,.w- .o.-usss runner. a mw lis tor Spee laws eat nes withseem memosby tag snot of On W e'erraedr era aN Year own awe new w do It Miter DLCO • 1 ;reg le Wenn Osw.m. u ail the pewa geseselr tat 1 have t graded'M sir wet lowing Iheeeer.1 res SPOT CASH 1 per gnat .t ell peratteetr of $1.00 and Isis thea $s -OG 1 M per tales ort all perebasss .f SR OD mad seemed. O,s goods e1 mycoses menufs.ture b pee foot We Mellowed. I have ea hood owe of the lamest shears orf BOOTS & SHOES in the Do.laioe, a detailed list o1 whisk would oesspy mesa .pew klieg trite 4ira- wss. is prepared w give ; audios 11 to my it osoprisesf see., d.ei/abla `ala los' toiled with the bees Manufactures of Canada livery lice i already marked BELOW ACTUAL VALUE mead the above terms make my der. the Cheapest i » Chime& he My year ahem Aa immense stock o/ RUBBERS AND OVERS$08S is►evswy style both in Canadian and Amenosn, Glove Ooodyesr teaks, wbltlb rile •ahja.t to the seine LIBERAL MUM A large Sash of fridjsar Imported Kid Slippers, eery fiat CW aid am them. Gar. Idsmt-.t and &mare. E. DOWNING. JOHN ROBERTSON Bees he as eetace that he la sow arum SW The UqiirTea Cefflpaiis Celebraied Tm Your choice of one out of • hundred or more Handsome Volume by the Heat Authors, given with every 3 lbs. Give it a teal, and acquire a Valuable Library without testing the expense. 1 >, ,1 OF PURE 11PLI SIRUP LIFT. JOHN ROBERTSON SAS' OLD STAND, COR. SQUARE AND S0NTRLAL STS Goderich Foundry and Machine Works, RUNOIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. '•t 1. 11FYR,.'of ,,kl\1.rl••trl%, • Al It: 1 ,TR1•E1 1..•1.1 t:lcH c le • W& HAVE ON 1LINI4FOR SALE: Improved Land Rollers - ,HORSE POWERS GRAIN CRUSEER$, STRAW00. CUTTER13, PLOW POINTS ;Arc. AT Z10W .'2a- S FLOUR RILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM. Having made arrangements with the JOHN DOTY ENGINE & BOILER WORKS CO. TORONTO, We are Prepared to Quote Prices to Parties in want of'the same. RffiPAIRB 'AND CABTINQ.8 per• ALL SrZq IDIS a, P. R, BOOM i1P. U$ a, :g. ;a�w.��' TOWN PROERTIES FOR ZAId. Oak �•• h"" ' °•�• Ild - $100 AND UPWARDS I have s targe number at Houses and Lente and vacant Lands in the meet dominbte parts Book -NE/17 TOO lJ .TPB Saway week. aetala/se. 96 pages eat flus ; lowest price ever known I hfen'„ Ideal Reoolkeiwgr Book Cage (the two sides ere ,:like), prices 98.10 to $10.00: bolds 125lo 150 volumes of the average size. N.: other article of furniture of equal cost e i!! equally adorn a t uito ' ho roe me. CYCLOPEDIAS 'the ita111owtng :; s.. interesting comparison of Contents and PeOe ofhullotedtC Mu. cf w' .per , words. r".t. cya n l� ar••etessst M t.. IIs..t.tas s A 1r1.art.tla N t0 I remelt k a •i k• WO ss.ee.4re t}.,.e *iambi* *11011 %.4 it Alta l4Aa.a 0 ea Wanted Atilt l'r MA'ITOtD CvrrorxMA 1. the REST for popular well na cliespeet. Specimen page. Jrre. Cyclopedia. Lei of to excitant., . .deaths», /Ale paper when Foot write. J:4K11 D. ALDEN. Pubti.her, ss Prom act., Naw TOM; 1:2 WSWa.:a Are., Ceicaooi 711 Whitehall plainll, for h •'style" Is in e 8 Eft, $AMPLI BOOKS .t the nnle., of t,ttm}e�.e .hoose yea ase with, enses worul possibletoo foroucm. DNI Meeks andth> "ver : vet r it. o - w y..,r •",arse wY uYseh rhe cart of trera saalin. erg po soft Olin sr WRuN1 K l lend. a Ilemr.l ndt.c• s•.t h re W over mhsmiam. se the Hanureta aMsaemmn. clog metered' are in the beet baste. Wilrnn s Wild Cherry tyres ('.."ohs I ,m and Colds. tame Levy's Leek. "I had a diesesss of the skin for which Ma tried merythise she mold think of but without affect, bat the ifs/ bottle .:f Hurdoek Blood Hitters I tried, I Tonal relief. It nn me great aetiefaettos.'• boo Vsneetes,(.gsI1), 2 Roia.vain, Mae. Akin Disease ani most mealtime bo - ammo so rwaesable. br Low's 8aipb.r Cetdie Ohara. the Pope,without Meso keela cud elewasee the skin. le shish .o eelgb>rsol eowid be eoander ss gad .. Gard, A great portion of the 8th. meads Crooked , Chia., pia., mutest. of tie preamble to the hill .p- ware, Baraitese, etaY Am - pare at Aid eiAt either est d piss. Oslo.to, b all lase 1? I H /T8 WEIGHT IN GOLD." don reals who ave Ftweh.s.d -WAN2IER LAMPS Pao• IOEIGE W. THOMSON is .11 1'1411y M tie teeth se tae above stalemsst. • e • ery remit, ebeutd have as er awe at tlaatita 10E REDUCED TO 54.00 EACH. ,•n the Arose ego. W. TiiOWDON. who waned yes all n• . • • •4 ogre, and give ode ill nesse ae. ftE WING MAS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, AT aOCV 9p'T7O11 Melte P)* CA811. Dual emit the Sara ward ;res of Menem ' • •.rtes OM. % NIL of the Town -Fele SAILS cYL p. Now le the these to ware deepest, before the hila ttu,.h. The C. P. R Is ootal1yr� aesssn••.� and 1a a short these pprrll.eam w111 have ad vspsd bolland the reach of many. - ('all and see 1Jat and Priem before parolee - lag emewbsre. 11. RADCL.tTFE, Real Estate and General !assigner Agent some. W.et-8t., third door tram .comm. C. P. R Ticket and 7blegnph Ores. at-tt. Wines, Liquors, 8&c FOR RALE BY G. H. PARSONS t,, ALBION ADS eomaicu• m CHANCE OF BUSINESS. The Carriage Business of the late ALEX. MORTON has At purchased by MESSRS. M1{REATii k WALKER, who will con- duct it as usual in future. Both gentlemen are well and favorably known, and the public can look for a continuance of that promad mpt satisfactory dealing which characterized the Domiaiou Carriage Werlol under its late management. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING ACTURING 80)1a afruirest Clasen C'..ttexc_ Any style of Cutter Mede to Order, and on the Shortest Nonce. Now is the time to leave your orders. Old Outten repainted sad retrIsaussa. and made to Leak eke New Outs, at picas to nit tie Musa. We invite a peroral itsepaetion, and guarantee low prisma for tilts clams of work aired. All work warronted- MCCREATH & WALKER • (Succeavw. to Alex. Moils.) 4