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Woodville Advocate (1878), 3 Jul 1879, p. 2

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THE lovely Eugene cx»-Empress o .Frsnco is perhaps today the saddest 0 living women. Born in splendour ant (eat-edit: luxnr ', one c£the fairest am most accomplished of nntn re's daughter’: she was raised to the proud, position ol Empress of one of the happiest, gayest and most prosperous empires of earth, la belle France, over which she exercised uncontrolnble sway. The stamp of her foot could at any time set Europe in a blaze, she raised her Eugen-and. the light- ning flash and thunder penl of war, dread. fiver,» broke forth in all its fury over the finest lands of central Europe, and the host blood of two of earth's greatest nations poured forth in no stint- ed stream, the army, of widows was in: amassed by tens of thousands. Mars, the nntrusty god of war, reversed his shield and France, fziir France, lay pros- J trute and bleeding at the feat of heri remorseless foes ; and Fugeno the proud empress of yesterday has to flee for pro- tection to a foreign power, the “ per-tide ‘ albion" of. hy-gone days. . She carries 9 with her l;er son, her only, child, horl present comfort and future hope, the,’ Prince Imperial, llcr husband, the 1’ Emperor, follows them to their sud re- . treat, their iiksmme exile, where he 3 soon dies, leaving “his widow and ,llQl’ ; only son, on when she now concern i trntrs her nll'vctiritsgiml to whom" {mutt future imperial l'mnue looks forumul with the greatest hope and confidence ‘ l i As {he hoy passes to theyouth nml fhe I l l youth to the young men themyilidence ll ‘ atoll luiJh‘mn us the meg’ m-iu’u rum-l \ ! ' . “ ’ ft V-‘,.v .uvn . bread or that the supply of- hremlstufl's is at; all deficient, but we want, we reâ€" quire, we can scarcely get. along with- out a generous harvest, not so much for our own consumption as to what we may have to sell to secure the cash. A somewhat bountiful harvest and fair prices will supply funds sufficient to set in; motion the now almost stagnant wheels of trade, and commerce. So for throughout thisl’rovince at least, there is no cause for gloom at the appearance ofthe crops; all appear healthy and vigorous, and with propitious weather the yield may be both plentiful and in good season. The anxiety, however, is not confined to Canada, it prevails over all lands to a greater or less extent.- Throughout the United States the daily progress is watched and noted and in ' someof their territories; the wheat lmr- ‘ vest hasnircudy commenced. l Tm: COMING HARVEST.~'1‘he:-e never was a time in the history of szml when at so early a season the approach- ing harvest; was. looked forward to with somuch solicitude as that. of the harm vest of 1879; not that tho people luck bread or that the supply of- is at all deficient, but. we w {l ln'ezulsmll's ant, we re- A MAN in Chicagoâ€"of coarseâ€"has iqyented a new kind of freight carlor the carrying of grain by. Iail, which consists of cylinders, with flanges at the ends to represent wheels, within which tho grain will he actually rolled from the far west to the seaboard. , The hol- lqiw cylinders are filled. with the grain and the whole revolves together. A trial car will soon be ready by which the success or failure of the plan will be tested. If it should prove a success perhaps the next proposition will be to apply the system to carrying passengers. IQstead of rolling in marriages, then, people of wealth and nerve willbe able toroll iu cylinders, though wean-ciloubt- ful whether the system . would ever l become popular. Acrobats and such 3 like people might tumble to it, but the l average passengers would probably ob-r l ject to a series of perpetual somersaults during a journey. l W001) I'll; LB, JUL Y N I thunder pm! of war, kc: forth In all its fmy lands of central Europe, load of txm of e:-uths “WM“ m wnosr: rvzmt- nu unnatks of unfairness in Coum ’mnuc looks; {Orgymd with any of the games. Imps. and confidence. I “V" : to the youth and the â€"_.. Tngmz Cnnningtnn boys lnn'gln g manglncmmfitlencc s} schuol hens" in Brock lust week {'19 young “W.“ good ":tyg'it-d 0W $1wlxgrtivlesus pleased t l I 5 '9 I." :G uuwusr.~'1‘here never the history of Canada fly a season the approach- as. looked forward to with gloom at the appearance I“ appear healthy and with propitious weather )0 both plentiful and in ['he anxiety, however, is Eugene L-XuEmpress of )8 tawlny Hm saddest of Mom in splendour and I ', one of. the Etirest and 3 ad of 1mm: t: s (laughtcr’ 3 > the prom} position of 99' the happiest, guy-(st ous empires of emtln.’I ‘ \ er \\ hich she exelcised O ay. 'llne stamp of her 1 x J l I rad forth in no stint- ' of “MS was in- thousands. Mars, war, reversed his 1i 1' Franco, la y pros- . u the TML of her I I’lwmw Um )mud , o . l " ‘.D-.v 90/10 Public-n. '.' “'e-urctloubt- .wuuhl ever ts and sue-1, o it, but the if, 1871/. Much cw lit m due ”I" (' on Mulmgemunt for the able n which the} malmafrml tln- prom the dm', not A hitch of any ki ling to m u' its: success. '1! “cm well mmluct (I and m: In: no mnuu'ks oi unf:.irm:ss in m with any of the games. v. 'lhe Cal ltlmmpi. 1n “races evening passed ml" we”, and feet. success. McLean “all ..... Admns.. Sprnulo.... Bil-chard . .. l The tug of war was looked forward i to with comidemhlc interest, but as no i Mnriposn (-ompi-l-itm-s could be induced ' to enter, it did not take place, much to the disappointment of the largo crowd which had gathered to witness it. i The hast hutnot the least of the day’s ? amusements was the walking match I which took place in the vtcwn hull ‘ grounds. I’iz‘a conzpozitors started. .bnt 1 at the close of the match but two ran ‘ mnim-d, Messrs. E. Sproule and Jas. Bimhard, the rust having droppvd ofl'. Bi|'ch-u'd,Who is :1 very young lad, kept it up to Hm List, and we are opinion wouldhm‘e won, had there been a short time longer to walk, as he vus but :1 few “"33 “PI-ind Sprouio when time was called. Bolor.‘ will I.“ f.‘.....l u _ tlne nunms of the prize: :â€" Next in order came “10111010350 111atch;-'1he l} -.,e1\'1-' rtou boys were met I '29111 anu Conducted m the field by the Band, and after a stirring match sucâ€" cecdml in heating \Vuodville three straight 13111163.. Innnedinteiy after dinner the celm brated Cala'thnlnpian warriors, headed b} the Band, formed a 111003331011 and paraded the main Sc. much to the amusmnent 0f the crowd and the sum” 3 boys. “'8 might hemrenru'k'tlmtsome of the dresses- were, most, ingeniouslv glotosm, e (meow)! tl:0pr<1cessi011.. 'l'he garnen. t}. c armci ml feature 0. I constulcwdanzu. mined fluently to the!J l the «Lu 5 amusement. commenced 11111110- | I diatcly nfu-r the procession, and was' latm-ly attemh-d. Thu fallowzug are» the 111111103 01‘ the winners at the.varions \\'. Mcllzlc’ s " Bill\,’ “3 McL‘nskill’ s “ Little John,”, ‘ G C. Snlitlxms “ \elly, ” 01:53 11:01; A.- McCorquodalu’s “ Ned Hanlau,” ' \V. McCaskiH's “Little Dan,” P. \IcCOrqnodnlu's ‘ \Voo'lvillc Boy,’ L'. _;\Ichnu’s “ Creeping Jane," ‘ RCSNIXG RACE. Confederation Day in \Voodville-was celebrated this year with more than usual honors. The day opened bright l and clear, and ovarything, predicted favourable weather. The Committee of management were around from an early hour preparing for the day’s sport, which commenced about 9 o’clock with horse- racing, on the Trotting Association’s Pack, with the following results :â€".~ . Qualities develop. Butvin one and and fatal honrhe determines to go to Zulnn land and fight the battles ofilhis British friends.. Scarcely had he entered the invaded territory when he fell into the hands of the cunning Zulns, who leave him on the field With a dozen fatal wounds. The'snd tidings came to Euâ€" rope and the dejection of the now dis“ Consolate Eugene, the widowed and now childless mothen, can" scarcely. he imagined and cannot be described.â€" \Vhen our good Queen returned from her visit of condolence to the exsEmu press she was weeping like a child, or rather like u. Queen. DOMINION DAY IN WOODVI LLE. , Messrs. E. Sproule and Jas. 'd, the rust halving (lroppml 0W. (LWIIU is :1 very young lad, kept Hm List, am! we are opinion mm mm, lmJ there been a short agar to walk, as he was but a lwliutl Spmuio when time was Below will he found the score :m ...... l 5 miles 21.1w 5"» yards ............... H ,1!“ 2 Jo ' ..l'.’ (30' I311" . ..... I" (’0' .EU do ..... .........6 (In 2341a Imtnnt the least nf the d “’3 s was the walking match pl-zcv in the tcwn hull iti‘ can ”pczitws sta I'Ltel but of the much but two re.- :s’ Havc~lsh R. Birchard; ‘Iur; 3rd, Jag. Stuart. gâ€"lct, Geo. Russ; 2m], Jae. nck Ins: meek, and us as plagued them. du 3:10 dm '3 (In ’J' .10 «In (In :Ldo praccssion in the '0 P-n lst, _.’).~1.\Ic.\lillnu; mpfiist; E. Spronlv; Stoneâ€"lat, E. Arm. 9 Committee of do manner. in ‘ proceedings OR l.â€"vv\,\1\l“ ull I53 UK my kind occum . The sports ' we have hmm‘ P in connection, 4% E. Annstron v; \ic‘Millan Amzstronuz 21 Hpn‘rulc. :urglm-ivcd. hut two ”-4 ‘ IN the township of Mum there has le and J.” beennlirely contest over theoccupancy efa'. farm. The tenant left- the farm, dropped off. . _ . . .. , ‘ It uppeais, Witheut gnmg up his 102130, ”3 1"", kept and the owner allowed him a rebate in the rentmul emue on after the tenant been a short had sold all the implements. nml start- was but :1 ed to wcrh, mid has been doing so all spring. then-the tenant returned with eomtahles and revolvers and arrested the owner, who had the tenant simulw law 5 yards 1 tunceusly arrested for are opinion m time was the score 3... trespus'sing. and do ' they both went otl‘ together to ()rillia. 'g" The tenant has ninemreturned, the law (0 . - . do sustaining hun. :ion in the EX(JURSION.-â€"'l‘l;e~. members of the I i Methodist church on-Uie Victoria Road l circuit hml nu excur ion to Tun-unto on . Friday, the 20th inst", which was; a 'cmnplcte success in ovary respect. A l train of cars left Ueheconk at an early , feedings 0.? hour and M it, passed alum; the road ‘ ind ”00m," tutk up an large ‘unutteo 0‘ . ‘Iltllllltlli Ill :1 number of pusseugms 3 that hy the time it left [J'Nhridge the he sports I . I numlu-rnf‘ curs hnl u-eu inn-ensed t0 Tsixtcen,:\llof which were filled; ,An :muwctiem cxtmeughm was also put on at that station :mda good run made to 'l‘orrmto which met reached ulmut neon 'l‘he' A ....... lure hr‘m'd. ‘ i n l 1 l Armstrong; 1 ('sxmcmu ; Arnh cszuu'sinuists scaucrml thacity and anmnml to tlwmnghly. _'l‘||e mm "id ghhn airmit "'asé‘ ’Imsv. Among those IH'L‘SOH‘ 31035"; M. Dnycl, of Unbcayge Mr. lrwin, ul' I’urt'Hupv. 1\Tn‘n pooling, of tho. Midlz‘. \Vllitby Railways has bcvn f announced. The cmnpanii-s rem tinct, but. :ljoint, lnoarcl is for: which Mr. Cox is chairman Arthur \V‘hitl: becomes Huncral Agent. of the two railways. and deal with all matters pmtaiaing sengm's and height. Mr. Whit able and experienced railway and is \vcllslmuwn and popular. Midland extension to Midland C beenlinislwll and willslrm'tly be“ for ti'aflic. l ()x‘ Sunday. afternoon, 15th insh, a dwellinanmse owned by Mr. Peter Thompson, situated on lot ‘27, 8th Con. g Unfbrhlg, wusdcsu’oyed by fire. Loss, I abonuSUUU.....,le snmedny thedwolh 9 inngnse of Mr. P. Thompson, Lot27, Renc!!,.\vals lnnnwl. The fire originated ‘ through a defcctive stove-pipe. The house,- was totally m..¢........x a..-‘ u uumurwne. no break his arm. It ap- pears he had hum playing with another boy, and by some. mishap fell to the ground, thereby. causing the fractmoz Under the care cf-Dr. Vl'uulmm he is doing as well as on: be expected. Tm: result of the analysis of..the wa- ter supplied to the pcoph; of Tomnw, by 11.120101}, is anything but. satis- fncmfiv to those \vhu «laiiy use it. An immediate emu-c ought to he made to secure it. as pure as powiblc, or in a iitt'c while sickness \vili do its fcau'ful work. ;\('(vIDI-:.\'T.~â€"â€"Last week a son 05'- Mr. R. Grccuwny, of Littlu Britain had the mislurnune. tn break his arm. It ap- pears he Inul been lvlzn'in'g with nnmlum Tm: Victoria County Council have granted 8300 in aid of the fund for the reception and eutertaimnenu of His Ex- cellency the Governor-General and H. R. H. Princess-Louise should they vism I .;nalo...p 6‘.:». (Ell R. H. Princess-J; Lindsay this fall. .51 MONSTER.~â€"'l‘homas Hayden, J I'., caught in Rice Lake, Moujay, a. was. kiuonge that weighed twenty-three pounds, and. measured four feet one inch in length. It took him one hour and a. half to land it. n O- , Tm: schools of Ontario county have made am exceedingly creditable shew" ing, at the University examinations. Port Perry contributed three, all of whom took honors ; Oshawa four and \Vhitby four. Tm: Crops throughout Emily look verypromising indeed. Thus far the gnly serious apprehensions arise fr phenppeamnce of the potato burr. 0 ll} A001m2x1.â€"1\Ir. Michael Vickery of‘ Eldon sustained a tmcture or dis )1 [ acen ment of the» left czu'iclu a few days ago by a fall from his waggun. Tm: annual Faill 'Fair of the North Ontario Agricultural 'Society will be held in the Village of Uxbridge, on the 7th and 8th of October. MASKINoon are unusually; plentiful in Lake Scugog thin season. One weighingflU lbs. was caught the other day. J â€"-.- RAMA is going to build a town hall, its council will then enjoy a local hubâ€"s itution. "-'\~\'\l JV.“ vaxx ‘ \.~.« -_,~,-,,‘\- ~~vmrvxvv IANDSAY'S population is estimated at 5,478, a alight decrease fn-om last yam-r 1‘4 seamen-ml IllumSelves cvér mmnml to enjoy thennoivog _'l‘|ne amount realized "731:4 wit "'asflSl l2. m matters pm taming 1,0 lung. '1 height. Mr. Whiteix an experienced railway official lslmuwn am] pupnlmx‘nfl'lm (Bur gcighlinum ng, of UM» Midland and! hugs has burn formally! The cmnpsmivs remain dis~ n It, Inwml is fox med pf UK is clnirmzm. Mr. bccomcs (u-nclal 'lr-tflic n w Mlclluml Ciw lms will shortly i)e.op9netl fly». and is to kulti!‘ u. Lulu: uuu THE Grangers of North Ontario in- tend holding a grand united picnic in umas Hayden, J I1, ‘ Mr. leger’s bush, Port. Perry, some ’: Mommy, 9- 11W“ time about the middle of July. All “0‘1 twenty-three will welcome those worthy patxous and {1 four feet 0119 i110}! patronesses of husbandry, their :IctiVe “11 one hour 1111‘] 2:. sons and fair daughters, those represen- tatives of the great producing class, lty Council have nature's trueqwbility; The gathering; )f the fund for the will doubtless be a large one and won’t; inment oins Ex- be confined to Grangers for all will be r-Geueral and H. I glad to partake with them the pleasures ‘ 0 should they visit ‘ of the day. All wish them propitious weather and an agreeable and profitable l ualysis of..the wa- tunesâ€"Observer, l coplc of Toronto, | CONVIC'I'ION QUASHICD.â€"-Attli(‘CUIm~ l Ithing but satis- 1 ty Court ut \Vhitbv week before last 3 daily use it. Au 9 the appeal case of Mr. Morrow, l“:lClH!l'l ht to be made to l in second department. of (fianniugtnu ' porssible, or in a Public School, was down for a hearing. i will do its fg-Ju-ful It will be remembered that Air. Morrow was brought before D. S. Brown and} eel: a son “5.. Mr. [ Geo. Home, Esqs‘. J. P5,, for using nn~ ' (3 Britain had the (lue'severity in punishingr a pupil under I his arm. It ap- his charge, The magistrate? inflicted a "i“gwmm'lozher hue of §0 and. costs, against whzch Sllap lie-ll to the Judgement 311'. 3.101'HMV appealed. . The ”‘1: the fl'ilCtlllO; appeal :vassustalned and the ounrlctlou Vmoluaa he is quasuec-Py consent ot plamtill, Without 3 expected. going hemre the Judge for trial. 60-? Salt] in “'umlville by all "I'll; and b," all wlmlmnln nml remit «lruggi Uniwlnmul tlw Luitml States. I V. ll.â€"â€"'l'l1c «lvmmulslnf our business necessitated mw remwlng to fl'nron which place plume address all. future municnlimm. GICA Y’ri-fipoci {in -3IEI)IC INF fiance of Self-Ammo ; as loss of Memory,- lTIIchrsal lmssitllxlc, Pain in the Back, Dim- nuss of \‘isxvm, Premature Old Agemml many utln-r diseases tllaf load to Insanity or Unn- sumptiuu and a Premature Grave. M‘l‘ull particulars in our pamphletnvhicln We «losirc to send free hy mail In every one. The Sl-ociliu .\lc:«liz:im: is sold by all «lruggists at SI per package, nrsix packagm for 5'5, or will he sent fire by mail nn receipt of the m may by addressing ........ van .‘1 ‘ll'I right temple the hull passing out uhmlt the centre of her forehead. Dr. East- wood was immediately sent f'm' whni found her in :\ mm}: condition from In 3 c nfblooxl. Chief Constablelhynn immed- ! intely procurred n v :u'mnc for her an»â€" rest, and as seen as pnssihle remnvml , her to gnol and took the revolver into his possession. Her trial will take ’ place as soon as she is We}! enough to I appear hefnre his \Voi'ship the Mayor. - â€" W11 ilby {C'uzelt/I. ! ATTEMPTEDSUICIDE.-\anterPromlo foot, of Goldwater, a bachelor about 45 years of age, a respectezlnnd successful school teacher, hut who has rctirml from that occupation n couple ‘of yours age), . has since been living as contrnlodns l possible under the circumstances, huh Hing lmrd with the wurl-l. hast Sutur- (hty the village was horrified at tho-I'll»- monr that he haul cut his throat, which upon investigation was found to be true , He was promptly put in safe lumping l and medical aid procured. It Was. soon I found out that the throat Wm: hut ' slightly cut and that the man was in a state of insanity. On Monday ho. was j brought before Squire \Vilson, who sent 3 him to Barrio jail. l x l l l 5 l i ATTEMPT TO Comm‘ Seminaâ€" 0n i Tuesday morning about 1 or 2 o'clock i in a house that does not bear a wary ’ good name in the north par: of Um town, one of the innmlcs :1 Miss Minnie Lee, attempted to commit suicide in" discharging a ievnlvm' held in hen-right, i hand with the ninzrzlc hold close to licri mos". mum. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ISUORPURATIOX.â€"\V0 are in a posi» tion to inform the public that “ Incor~ pomtion” has become a fixed l'nct,~â€"tlw by-lauv incorporating the village of Millbrook lmving been [HIS-Sud at the recent sitting of the Counties Council. Mr. John Hunter, Clerk of the Divi~ 8201) Count, lnm been appointed Return- ing Officer for the holding of the first, election on the first Monday of Jzunh my next. Tillthat; «lay we will have to go as we are. Mr. John Deatty, jr., was appointed to take the census, and we understand the figurss reached 1,â€" 171. ' _.V_V.... v! vuv uuuv guuu in Midland on his: Friday night the event was duiy celebrated. Mr. J annes Duncan contributed a lmrrel of hen- lo the men to make merry on the occasion which they certainly did. The whole village turned out to welcome the cars. The man! is now being bullnstml, and there is some talk ofn n-gnlnr train being put. on next week which Will be a great boon to this section. All our merchants wear smiling faces at the pwspecb of increased business. Tm: MUN-AID EXTENSION .â€"0u tho ‘occaaion of the arrival of the that, train ill Midland 0“ ,flflf. RI' lulu“ nJul.‘ AI.” VOCATE.” THE GRAY MEMGNE 00., fullmvns a sec a! u-xnmuls.nf our business have The Great TRAnE MARK”. Englishmm' . ‘ - Ody, an unfail- ing cum for Seminal \Veak- mm. Spurnm- ’ torrhca. Iznpn- . = " ' tenuy, and all Toronto, (int. Canada. lam- i ail- for 'cak- rum- npn I all tc fi‘nrontn. to all. future com- Druggists, ggists in lM-ly Z’unchasox'a ahauld look to the Label on tho Pots Max:293. I tho address 1592101: 533 Oxford. Street, 1 ‘naon, thov are spurious. . r 'l‘lm l‘xlla nml Uintnmnt‘ are Manufactured only at ‘ 533, ()Xl’lllll) STL'l'Il-T 7', lIlNDUN, Am] are so“ in: all ‘l'cml‘ln'a 0f Medicines tlnruuglmuttllc liivilrlml H‘mltl; with Ili- n-r:tinm for use 3n nlnmsl (A cry language. The Trade Mark: M t mm Medicines are registered in Uttmvn. . lmmr. any one tlnrmlglmnc thn. llrit‘iuh l't~h:Â¥:-‘il)l|3, wlm mav k-gep flu, .»\:m:ricnn (_'. nmterfcits for anln, will he pl‘nsunlllml. < C And every kiln! .nf SKI-IA never but-n knuwn tn fai L It is an infallihln, remedy. If Ml‘cnhmlly luhbcd on the neck am "heat. M salt int" meat, it curb-.5 .‘(Hll‘l ' 'IHU’AT, Hipthcria, Hrunchitir, (‘vmrhmk Colds, mul even ASTHMA. For (.‘lmulnlar h'm-ngs, Ah- Sccssess, l’ilcs, Fistulan, nmweanns,sazizsnna moms This Great Household. Medicine ranks ’ among the loam; nesessarics of Life. Its Searching a._n:1 F.1ea11pg_r.opor_t1es 6 MA W- A...- .-_-- ‘-'â€"â€"- â€"-_, -tv' 'VAVIUE are Known Th. oughout the World. m the cure of mu [LL-(.3, 1m memes. mm BOWE‘LS, giving toms, c-ncrgy, mnI vigullr 121' “103;: grunt BIAIN SPRINGS UF Ll FE. Tin-y re cunlidcmig' run-ummcntlcql as a men-r fallixk: I‘L'ltlcdy inall Hues wher tlm cnnstitutian, Imcmlw impuirct U from \vhutuvvr cause, has «at weakened” They are “'nwlm-fuliv uf'ti'n Irinus in all ailments inci- dental tn 1‘.l.‘lll.'\l(‘. of all :14”; am] .13 .1 GENERAL FANILY .‘l'l‘IL‘HJlNE, arc mnsn)u-p:wu.rl. 'l‘lmsu humus Pilh puriff' the MIMI). ' and nut must pun‘crfully,yct Sn-nzhing on the \ f 96-] yr Gout, R119, 111 1aLism LIVER}!S'i‘UMAGII, KIDNEYS All sull'urcm from this disease that are auximu l0 h1- curml should try 3’". KISS- , Nlllt'h' l'l‘llllil'nllA'l‘l‘ll) CUNNUMI’I‘IVE E l'UlVlll‘llt-‘fl 'l‘lxcsc puw-lcm an: the Hill) ‘ plcpamhun known that, Will Clll‘o: L'nusulup- Linn and all dis-cams m’ the throat and Lung: â€"â€"â€"lullcml, so strong in om- faith in tlmn. and also to convince yuu thht they an: nu hum- lmg, we will forward to cury sull'crcr, by mail. past paid. a free trial hm; .- u mm o “all"; your tummy until you are perfectlysntislicd 0! their curative puvwrs. If yam-life is Worth saving. don‘t delay in giving those Puwdcrs a trial, as they will surely cure you. Prion, for large box, $3.01), sent to any part of the. United States or Canada, by mail, on receipt n." privu. Address, ASH k. “(H-:IHVS. \\ 0 don't want your tummy until perfectlysntislicd 0! their curative If yam-life is wurtlx saving. don‘t giving those l’uwdcra n 1. I] M n 312 Money to Loan at Lowest Rates GENERAL FIRE - \.‘\'l) L-HE INSURâ€" ANCE. \UFNI‘. NSURES nothing but Farm Property 7 private residences. It not only pay misses by fire, but for damage «lune by Li hing, whether iirc cusuus or not. It] for live stock killed by Lightning .1un on the farm. Net Assets, - â€" Government- Deposit insurance Company ! ARTE-IR kc. Curling done to and from _/ the Railway Station and through the Vinagc at Moderate rates. W Goon Mmmumcs up Ml'xxcu! Dansx'rl'utzs l‘l'xutiusm». All classes of buildings insured rate. 0N gum! Hm" and Town Pm t3 , sums of $2.10 to €20,001), at a w of interest, on most favorable terms of payment. WATERTOWN l2. PETER CLIFFORD, CQNfiUMPTION ixpress parcels carefully attended to‘ 303) Fultun Stréct, Brooklyn,.\'. Y . FOTHERINGHAM, >:_vmrnfcrzl.\' (rum; at Tm: Axn‘ncnrz Office. \\’OUl)\'lLLE, 0N ' AGRICULTURAL MON 1‘} Y TU 1A).“. N '. B. ('31:)[IUIIA “to, Mnnilln, ()ut. 7%, lilSl'lASl'Z, it has mm Medicines {hm-u. any mu.- »nx:~inns, wlm not only pays all __;e dune by. Light- 1’1 '01 . I ert\ I‘ a 1):] at «MW-mu ' at at low It 1;: ya ywhcrc ‘ty, i1; 1'0- ’Al.

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