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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-09-28, Page 2....�A............. _ , , ., ,�. TIED IVINGI..AD TI# � i 4ti.I'`'EMBER dent, a item wee, Cupid t`,a 'int ;showery is X)`•trti:t t+tr Saturday Ii'ri<t: sett It ee-Ji ile.i,'it41,141 . .14.E41,111 '+,`.!•ti. ,.i::E (', 144:1'T l stir. bit tr•i•i 1,,• .,r,3 vett tt:1., ea: sed t11 ilttl<' j ire) ,? with the rliobby 1teze and the ewer ':'''3 :ti Its titttl:'t ', tl. :? 1,y5 ;e;l;ta l,fes?ittr••n,.• • tt rite happy r, oris: pt t; Pit . ,' tt; i t t ,tar tit far et tete, 2t•;42• .• etl, ."leee ?,1. u't. t:•r 32..ill .ig •,f the easa.:ai,-;2; ea:12 'ki(' 3 ,t, • lilts. t,,:.t giving it i l• t. : r:A:.itiaa ft,; the year.. ,`.iltt� t:r': ' i• ,t2 Rw. , nt.rf, . •,,,.t1 1'•. R...v. E . IL 'i. Y• •,E n+ ` �l... •' ••., 'yj es strt!.•t. •,:•1t 1,.1iL eels a . sir. -;i..,b-,ale •1 - liar tette ul linty. 'filtr.> va're 1•r,--"111 the ,jatil :e t i•+»t chills• rt :t11 t.: ava- , 1900 4' 4 7C etttaoue qu Tire Literary ll'atlu try, • • \ t� •w• r y. w r A Tare. C 1 " A The desire of power itt cx;.ess caused .� ,At i.. s t �..� t +.l ft fell; , �x tl1 the desire . , � ltslle tof knowledge I, fie 1` in excess. caused main to fall, but therm is (iio eluxity itt e:;c'ksti, tteithl?r can man or I angels: taunts into danger from it,*-- l Bacon. No death is not the end of a11, nod the �-� - wielked fs not released from las. wi'uketl- _ uesd by cath, Grit every olio carries t _.,2 i 3 . i If p 1 l "� with lir ri x",iiia the worldbaa beyond that Wlt:o,i 40 it; 4211. e hish 11e becomes, alai -StS'til 't"itlt) .Il, .�' for ;;� t I Honie in vl:tniltia. Virtue .rasa. i• 4,••••1"• u' : : t -,at• Ont/+:.� :, 0; +1 . , ••. , . •;i, . •• le ben;'i, 1.2 or 1 ss-sars nese anisate• divests, to the womanwomanha hes wive hind his Swift!. • .. , :•a+ • ..,,: atilt, ittt5a,• :, . ;At t lie. tint , `e •t, i1(?- ltit-c?n ;t:;re. itlatt.:r o•r tial around ofcruelty . It tie Ut U.t'triatl of the zones. that judge SL eel first saw and became ae- tju.lno .. `sit the -fair l.oi,uaui:, Theacijt,ariita,. re >ttt54 uzxti:ittt•,., aua Sur the y past e.., v. t•r.t (teeter-td:Y it:tl:icted to One guilt lit i. rl't:v. (1., r; 40 tired has no children, Tho ;ha gtt, to tib. Is the oldest, simplest, safest and best remedy for the relief and cure ofl)iarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera lnfa:" tum, Summer Com- plaint, omplaint, Canker of the Mouth or Stomach, and all fluxes of the bowels of infants or adults. Refuse imitations, many of which are highly dangerous. ILBU S' , T1e r Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just what every weak, nervous, run-down woman mann needs to matte her strong and well. They cure those feelingsof smothering and sinking that come at times, make the heart beat strong a d regular, give sweet, refreshing sleep nd banish head- aches and nervousness. They infuse new life and energy into tlispir ted, health -shat- tered women, who have eo iletathinkthere• is no cure for them. Read the 'Words of encouragement in this letter from Mrs. Thos. tSommars, Clif- ton, New London, P.E.I. " Last fall 1 was in a v serious con- dition suffering from ne ousness and weakness, a ess, T got so bad at st that I could hardiyr move.eround, and ddspaired of ever getting well. Seeing Milbtirn's heart and Nerve Pills highly recomm 'nded for such conditions I purchased a bo "Before I had taken ha of it T could notice an improvement itt mcondition and when I had used two box s 1 was catn» pletely cured. "lt was wonderful how t ese pills took away that dreadful feeling 4f nervousness and gave trio strength. "1 recommended them to my neigh- her who was troubled with nervousness, andthey cured her, too. We all think there is nothing equal to Milburn's Heart and Nerve Fills,' B. •r j; • Cures Ringworm, I had ringworm on my head for nearly a year. " I consulted three doctors but derived little or no benefit from their treatment. "I then commenced to use Burdock Mood Bitters, "Besides taking it internally 1 washed the affected parts with it and when the bottle was finished I was completely cured." Elsie Slaght, Teeter- viIle, Ont. Semiotic Blood 1 on ;t d � feta curerase .ra s, tors, elvers, pimples, eczema and all skirl eruptions of the most ca:r.vate type. it tzlokes the Mood rich and t•ure, dilvee all foul material from the ny•,.e.:rt and halide tap the amiss cvf ths body, When •trim?: tire, lr: r:l and dollars evince, the smart mutt brilcht woulett of •,•ttr -wing ik find that tee l)iaai mad t<titta it<, lie thetheuse of Dian tend Dees the 1t ttslniil.l • tath(•r and ettikirt'» eau ext Wvt'll OWL+tw:i�5,i t rtes^'nisei a :t(IC!glt.ttearivtall Clot c t (;brat r tr'y ao oil ';u:teri.tl tt3-ecl over. Tela:l o e. D: et; latae--• set h ltt.�t.iu and t,*..utitt l ttllc,:'s that goods a:ev with t , -.sennet t, + relit frutit nor. Any - t t..• -'ilii ItRil Alun-, a:, t)2ti B. t •irt`t1Li(t arts S a plain , atk ilii siu(j,le tl et no skill is needed. Tile colons of 1)iattulnd • Dfies I never grow dint; they never filo or i wash out. -la order to secant' trite best 1 tt'stit.ts lti ltotne fly inj;, every \comae;,. suc,t 1cl set'thitt lir dealer or .ucrehatit gives her the "Diamond. Dyes ' as other Dye inns in neo rtttut lull titan• 1 paelo tro dyes are only toter iiaitatlous. i �•l±ai:trtveare`s !.`o• iuerenrit value.. s, tratford-on- .v,u lives es itt the maim op ;;hukt'sp.ttre. I't twelve mouths the tutt,l nrtiut.er of vi tors to the birth - Piave was 25,610. 1 admission fee of sixpence a head is G.it'rged, which yields .the respectable sun of 4662 las. The Lirthplece yields M. tddittouai 4418 9s., ed.; -while the fees• at I•Iely. Trinity, where Shakespeare buried, amount to 457U. Within sigh . of the chtuch, and ciao on the banks ' f the Avon, stands the Shakespeare a moriai. Now, it is somewhat curious o notice that of the 28,000 odd persoui. visiting the birth- place only 18,015, �i: less than half, took - the trouble to visit/the memorial. Thir- teen thousand an eighty-five at six- pence brings itt pother 4325 2s, 6d. The house, New Ptt.ce, contributes only the insignilealit s4in'of 411 Lis. Ann Hathaway's cotta atShottery was re- cently purcha.eed a by the Birthplace Trustees for w3,Of00, and their report gives the Bamber of visitors as 10,680, which at sixpence ,each yields 4262 4s. ed. Stratford, t1 refore, derives an annual income eon): admission fees alone of considerab}r more than 4`2,000. ,t. kuget is a man a he, fiightorted at the great btailt et ig;n •ttuco, refuses to look tnl it in the fat uc t„ ant :flees tut` the pt'd- he.rrautou of hit, bolt,c., iteztt to the little tht,:t he knows, refu.iug to hear any file'Ve,--Phillit>s Brook* Woman like to be hal' uurlerstood be- fore they ;,peak, ,and the grosser jute). - feet of mans- seltozn more than half un- dtsl:i.t£rucs tteniafter they have spoken.. --Marion Crawford. ,., To love all maukind'frotu the greatest to the 1' -west for meanest) a cheerful state or Wing is required, but in order to see into mankind, iuto life, and still iuore into tiers& ties suffering is re- quiaite.---Richter. A� The e) o that will iijcst weep another's sotto w. Should boast no gen tl er brightness than the glure \Vhioh redciezis in wolf. � . marvelous, vain, 1e eyeball of the Messinger, • ickie and unstable subject is one of who, •r it is very bard to form any certain or proportionate jt.tlt;Iuent. Montaignp. Al]. that we are is tle result of what , t we have thought. Is es founded on. our thoughts; it is made tilp of our tho-aghts. Dhamina-pada. For Over ligty Years• Au Olcl and Weil -cried Remedy—Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years bY �r+iliiiousof mothers for their children -While teething, with perfect success. It soaates the chtta,soft• ens the gums, allays al pain., eines wind colic, and is the bestbbeinedy for diar- rhoea.. It is pleasant tt the taste. Sold by- druggists in every j3ar t of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Lung rower o; .1nlinais, Very few people stop who think that the size of an auimal's lungs has anything to do with the use ofazr animal, says Farm, Field and Fir'4de. Yet tho•size of the lungs counts elorntousiy when it comes to the question, of laying on fat or , of consuming fat Blasi; has been laid on, The hog has the smallest lungs of our domestic animals, and is, therefore, a great rc, ,, a conserver of fat. If wea wttt to get fat we can get it to: greatest advan- tage through the hog:• The reason is that the smaller the luizgs the less ear - bon. they throw off, ane, the less carbon they throw off the less'.fat is consumed in supplying material to make carbonic acid gas. The hog lives a quiet existence and has no great need to change fat into energy. The race horse would, be chard animal to fatten because he his immense lungs and thole lungs are consuming carbon at a great rate. The racer must, there- fore, have a well balanced ration, and his carhohyrate ration must not be re- duced below the regulation proportion. While he must leave thip proteins to con- stantly supply the wasting muscles, he mast have carbohydrates to transform into energy by means of his immense lungs. This will exphdii 'why oats have found such an exeellentjfood for horses. They supply the two elements named in about the proportion used by Horses, Can Yott 'MI 'Why I You1iave constant hiadr.ches, ate nerv- ous Isnot sleepless at night and feel tired itt the Inornnnl? Your blood isn't carry- ing the right materials to your nerves and other oagaus. Begin taking hood's warsaparilla, the great blood 'enricher,. annd you will soon trealite a change. Yost will feel better And stronger; will. relish your food midi enjoy refreshing s.eep. Nausea, indigestion , aro cured b ,flood's Pills, 5 The Experimental i'arni. at Guelph, reconrnletlded the foliewnug iniac tare to keep away flies freen cattle: -'Tape Ash oiland carbolic acid, in the proportions of ono gallon of oil, to two teaspoonfuls of carbolic acid, and apply twice aweak with a sponge or elbt:." OR. A 1 , CHASE'S nit CATARRH CURE n.. baa lit sent direct le the4listnised parts by the Improved blower, Hea.1l tit uleete, cleats the air ravages, stoat *appal gsr''itt , the direst and rpteannenaatly anrett Ctttirtlt *rid lity Paver. :Mower f ea, All &Wei it, or De. A.W. chase I M.diaiattt Co.. Toronto .rid 1�e olds e All things are generated from one fire, and this tire is at firs intellectual, 'for the first creatioi was o mind and not of works.—Zoroaster. I-teligions dogmas apo only the dialec- tical development ofd symbols which have dawned in the soils of great mys- tics.—Reef jae. A fire on the altar always symbolizes love. .The turning toward the east al- ways symbolizes Iigittl--Swedenborg. Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinning makes what we read oars.—Locke. If the child is restless at night, has coated tongue, sallowt complexion, a dose of Miller's Worni Powders is'vvhat is required. Pleasant, harmless. Sold at Colin A. Campbell's. • Getting Along Without Raay. We believe that it is possible with a good erop of corn to get along with but very little hay and to successfully carry all classes of stock through the winter in first class condition, sat The Prairie Farmer. It is necessary of course to aceowplish this to have the corn product put up in the very best cotirlition. This means that it be barvestea at the pro- per time and after it is harvested to be prepared in such a `vay al to render it palatable, easily fed and easily handled. With the many modern machines now offered oar readers for hecomplishing this work we do not stow of a single ex- cuse that any farmer or feeder can offer for permitting his stock to go into winter quarters this year with i shortage of good feed. Ensilage' ct>itters, fodder shredders and huskers and dike lines of E m 111 machines will wll go a long ,,v -ray toward helping farmers to take care of their I' corn crop in such a way as to save and utilize nearly every part of :it. This is a particularly good. year to look after these things, and if it is done in theright way we believe our readers will be snore than pleased with the outedtee. We solicit c t the practical experieuee of those of our readers who have wdrked along r these lines and particularly ' handling au and feeding fodder and wh machines 4 have proven the best adapted to this line fiat of work. Robertsoniequireil six years to pre - pato WO `Ulstory of Charles V.' �? tilltoll, tho great ntatisticirtu, clevnt- tel lit>tt1 ' thirty years to the preparation of ltis'l istory of °reeve.' Charles Lamb would write one of his essays iii an evening lifter a, day sl:cut at his desk in the 1.4ist India of':lea, Goldsmith Wrote 'The 'clear of Waito- field' in six, weeks., It was to have been a stoly his of own .ecollet'tious, Spencer, from fast to last, consumed four y ears of tole4by stca:ly' labor in the preparation. 0.2 the '1 airie Qucene,' Cowley wrote'veryi rapidly. vXost of Itis short poems were each cottiposed iu a day or less. Ile oaten wrote and fiu- islted a poem iii a single forenoon. Pope, when translating Ilomer, con- sidered frotnSOto100liues to be a fair day's work:. The conzj•leti a of the 'Iliad's'. required over three ye ..s. John, is is said, wrote bis 'Rasselas' in the eveuings of one week in order, by the sale of his niantiscl pt, to defray the fanexal expenses of his' pother. De Foe is said to haat written 'Robin - sou Crnsce' in six months. lire wrote rapidly, as may be judged front the im- mense quantity of his political writ- Burns committed his poems to mem- ory as he composed. them, and when he sat clown to write he lead before him no labor of composition, but only the task of writing down w at he had already finished,—Literary ,ife. • People Who roe( afore Religion. The man. who lets is horse stand all day, out in the cold, ithout a blanket. The man, who refit 's to help pay the preacher, because he doesn't preach to suit him. The num who growls like a bear with a sore head every time his wife asks him for money. The woman who `ihispers it around ,that some other wouuii is no better than she ought to be. Tho preacher who i all the time look- ing for au easier place at a bigger salary. The pian who walk .with his hands in his pockets, and lets s wife carry the baby. The mother who ne er tries to point hor children to the Saiour, The man whose neihbors never have an idea that he is a C1ristian. The preacher whose ser pens never help anybody. t' The man who keeps t dog and says he can not afford to take alreli.gions paper. The people who never have anything good to say about other peopl t. The matt who don't see,,`tho$ sense of sendiiag -missionaries to Africa as long as there are so many hoodlums inAmerica. The man who puts a penny in the bas- ket when he ought to put a dollar. The man who stays that charity should begin a home whenever° the anissionazy collection is being taken: The people who always pray the same prayer at prayer -meeting. People who get their backs up. at one another and stay that Way, year after year without taking the1L�Lord's way to be reconciled. It People who always Ii vo ti go. back forty-seven years to fine• anything worth speaking of that the Leal has done for them.' The -woman who ori her eyes out if she sees another nor om w at church who o has on a better bonnetthan she has. People who have an idea that they can get into heaven to their good. be- havior. Joy is to, rhe Christ n what steam is to the railway locomoti , Re can't pull a pound for God Mlles his soul is full of t. Pat out the fire under the boiler, el the train will coizi'e to a stand still. Take the joy out of tate Christian's Heart e will stop working,/ and id to fault ding with other peple. CA TO Por Infanta and Children. Tis fte4 thane algaetare Of Duos UM Wren Good. "1 have used Dr. Low's Worm Syrup itt my family and it ]t" always been ef- fectual and has done the children good. I can highly recommend it." Mrs. Jofrfh Langtry. 3rockvillo, Ont. `` lr ate Saturday's Globe has a photo of Ben. 4-4- - -8pr`' Werrieke of WilliattgOrd whose un- recorded ago is put doovn at 126. Old 'bele New Catechism. itfcutteal Heralds s Who made this world? Sir Charles Tupper. rot whotit did he male it? Sir Charles Tupper. Who built the ark? Sir Charles Tapper. Who sant "Curfew Shall tot Bing To -might?" Sir Charles Tupper. Who discovered Ctntda.? Sir Charles Tupper. Wito Captured Quebec? Sir Charles Tupper. , Who built tete Canadian, Pacific? Sir Charles "tyupper. 4itho is the only real 'thing? Sir Charles Tupper. • Who had been tagged "it:" Sir Charles Tupper. Who gave tis Prosperity? Sir Charles Tupper. Who Struck :filly Patterson? Sir Charles Tupper, Who decided when the century ends? Sir Charles Jtlpeir. Who will give C-abrlel the tip to blow the final horn? Six Charles Tupper. Ben is a negro who escaped from slavery and settled itt this cote try To years ago. • illemere$Ills Are prepared from 11a.. 'tures mild laxatives, and while gentle; are reliable and efficient, They ileassoghe Liver Cure Sick 1-iadache, Bil. Iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constip tion. Sold everywhere, x:5e. per box. moaned by c,t,good at Co.,Lawell,Maaat. 4- 1 re' d 0o6lo hooptodine, shire eireaC„essti 7i Penalty. Sold and *commended by all dreggfettiiiCanade. Only reit• able welter o dissevered. ,ills packageat mama to Cure all torahs o Selutl `'Veekttese, all effects of abttse are 5tbots rise ntn 1 w , tits o y'. iteotai`Vn iaNe t To• booed, Opft.uaY or Stlanelan ,entailed eta l teelpt of priest, one a4kfakM #i, et ,t4. gage till .'ytente, Dai tela cute:nirtphlets Site to Shy hd rest, no'ti3*u nos C rrlailatttsyr Windier, Otis qqj d'»?hog alairltno Is sold in 'Whigilean by Col A. (lat ins. 1, A. A. Morrow, ,r, B. Davis, it. li, Hamilton, Druggists, ,•u •. Q.•>..•A•r rw +i.i..3 ra1I•k0Fi Rui.^.0440•0 lid',0;40:004440+4'4:4U1004%:-.0/44M i . '1 pit :1. 4 rt Castoria is for Infants and Cltildretl. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant, Fts• guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays Feverish. nese. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach. and Bowels of Infants and Children, 'giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria Is the Children's Panacea—The Mother's Frieaid. Castoria. ' "Ca4torl4 is an excellent medicine for children. Slathers have r epeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children," Dia, G. C, Os000n, (.erode, Atfass. Castoria, "Gastonia 1s so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre- acriptlpn known to itte." II. A, AacuEa, M. D, Brooklyn, 4V; Y THE .FAC -SMILE SIGNATURE OF k' 411/44`,, - c•1& APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER, '11404+.47.04T11.01.e4111I17.tT t.,,,gi1AY 6r, 1rr NtW YORK C,TV SMEN5Va..Y a71 3r ..:.-- .. ... - r--Zt^•x••,......1A..:..,...,.. ih;:a ._..:a �r`i'`��.�'�'Eiti' 4ifli'a' '•Li i a,:C` 9Lo' '^'r'PIVOUS4DISEASED):,.6i�: 'tGraa '.h t�.tf:40.et* .ft4 3ilW lia ;F.$-•,• . iist1 ^�� ��(f Ciel ,r {a p�k� LC Thansnn 7� rviENt as of ming and DY,ddle Aged .Dfen are annually swept to a premature grave through r•urly ind'eei,`tion and later excesses. Self abuse and Constitutional Blood • Dis.ases h .vn ruined pad wrecked the life of many a promising young man. Have you '1 ly of the following Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired in horning• 1\o Ambt- e;, t.on• Memory Pour; Easily Fatigued• Excitable and Irritable; Eyes Blur; i'imples on the Face; Drevns and Drains at Night; Restless; Haggard Looking; Blotches; Sore j rS Te•and Strength. Our 2t1no.4r.dTreatmentit build you up mentally, Pains in odbEyes; Distrustful d "At 14 years of ago I loarned a bad habit which almost; ruined Me, I became nervous and weak. Aly back troubled mo, I could stand no exertion. head and eyes became dull. Dreams and th draains at night weakened me. I tried seven Medical Firms, Elea trio Belts, Patent llfediciaes and Family Doctors. They gave tno no;&elp. A friend advised,;me to try Drs. Kennedy & Horgan. They •• sotto mo ono month's treatment and it cured me. I conld feel ifI ` �� � ,.$ taS•ielf gaining overt' day. Their Fele Mettle-- rreatmont cures w4ca i G..r.,.i :.i „u, l., ...., au c4a pus." They have cured many of my friends." yr Dr. soja a ,. 1 �j%�`�� b� � �t�tQYtr3 1 9�tttlf tars t?6�alaib �.ifl1 t�dYs�;44: a a! I',�fi,�� �" fl'y "• "$1�omo 8 years ago I contracted a eeriuns constituttnrut hlaod • ��!(£ diaees8. I went to Iiot Springs to treat forsyphll:a, dtrru. r. ptnto- "` Ili' killed me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, btot.�hes, eyes roti, lose of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Jars'. 1 adtnneo ei&mpt ms{forewMeeears TI pin marled :-add huppv Ihave ; doctdr, I hrartily reoomend It to all Svlto have this ten'ibte ilisotso— Cure,:.. Su,.t,,,t ,,, eip1ettts." It will eradicate the poison from tint blond," . cape. w gena. 15 YEARS IN DETL O T, 150.000 CURED, "I nm 83 years of ago, and m•Srried. %Vhnn young 1 led a (IA `'i'''• Sa gayilife. Early eameisveekoanand slater oxitfv latency, trouble °t r; affected and I feared Bright's disease, iitarrt'it 1.Vrt': is uueatig. N 'r t<. A factory and my home unhappy. I tried every, f 1•. b ''7 S I took y u ailed tillv tA }. ,� .� treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Marano. `Choir 14 •vr . Method built me up mentally, physically alai saxaally. pool r,� �, ata act like a man is every respect. Try them." • ':y -'' ` �' N© Kamer Used Without ;a —I( >r Written �ps� lir i7;-�G l Consent of Patient. r (,.,ii in i.tu.u. '' Our New Met od -Treatment never fails in curing Diseasoa of men 1t strengthens the bol 1. dr stops stem and losees, es hosts the blood clears the brain, builds lap the storvous and eosnti[ � systems and restores los//vitality to the body, we nnarate tee to Curie Nervous tlebtlfty, rafting lrlralniloau•-f, s+rl»lurks, Yaricpeele, etriettnre, Gteet, ThSgattsrui iri iellt xrges, 'I terns Parts and dill ridney and Madder x! *sensed RE14EmBER Drs. Kennedy & Ke+•gan are the loading specialists of America, They guarantee to care ar no pay. Peery seen- Cation and fifteen years ofy� siness aro at Stage. Yon run no risk. Write them 'for an honest opinion, no mattet'Rv:ua trotted you. It m.ay save yon years of regret and suffering...) Charges reasonable. Write for a Question List and Book le. ee. cane itation e i48 Shelby St. , Detrolf, Minh, DRS. KENNEDY &ERGA ir' { tttrit tt ; x-.,% .dr},;(* 4:11' 'it4:311•.+Y. • i+(x :Ars:; it,fa;?,11 retented.lu)y nth, l2CO. Z'c. of Patent 68116. Tivt 6onrnz Day and Stock Rack - PATENTEES; DR. W. moraus and TiWS. TOORET, GAG] TOWN, lflICH Heat and Cheapest 71r Morita. COMITY ItIGIitTr21 FOR SALE CHEAP, rot full particulars, address, br. W. Morris, Gagetown, Mich, mo.N:tt To PATENT good Mao natty be secured: by our aid, ,Address, THC Pant RI:CORI), Balttmort, Md, \ T A , i r u ^•" Aori it J14.t, Ori 1OO1) n.1 •a tnI leiit t tiatic`llat rrui(.polt+,tri :iruun comity ler old t itahtt•lit`d gimp,,a i:triatf: Wholesale limete 311031- yen., wurw City. Iron. I r`taty inat'ci than i cl,r1'ir;;c«, 1 egnired. Oar t•a- fot°nnee, inky irt:tlt fn arty i'ity. 1•;nt,tos(.lae4 . rashes Y•d tdotnnnrt tmvoto1�i :,f;untlta•turc I:; Third Moor, 8,l4 Iteat'isuit 13t,, (1'I 4o, TITII WILK Or IIOLSTEiN �and cold and t••ts,,, Y' . ', . . , Y , ♦ .' Y A TR/MP CENTS A. Q'Ci'ABV.