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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTON, N* Y., THURSDAY, JUNE a, 1887. COVINOTO N N. Y : THURHDAT. JCKR 2, 1887. VICINITY * Tot Sutt Lrgitriaturv. -adjous-ned #i»< 'it« ©u XhunwJ.iy of I net week. . WB are authoriiiHl to say that all TKFWTWfr OTner iktiiinals found trespassing iu fhe new Catholic cemetery will be im- pot±pd»d, iherebj piling owner* tu iroubl« and «xpcme. Tni new and commodious dwHIinjj home of D. E. Dsunteu on Centre utryet. tUe lutt tenant of w^jich waa Thus. P.iu^le, is to rent on favorable terms to n respdnsibli party. Apjil? at the store of D. E. Dtvir.een k Son. lUv. FATHER MCMHRRQW wancallcJ to OgiJt'iiHijurj; early in W»sl week oh busi- ness concerning his church iu-llii* diuci-se. Tbi« unexpected departure no doubt _pre- rued THJ2 ^ORGANIZATION OF A FIRE COMPANY. v At the, request of a number ot our villagers taking n drip interest in tl»e necessity ot organizing nn efficient and j^iiiib'e tire company in Kort. Covington, meeting w»s held in the store of 'rernu Jk Spencer on Monday evening. he«r=*he ipatter was fully discussed and suited in the formation of a fire company participating in the wemoi)i«H incident upon Archbishop n Fhbre'8 visit to the neighboring parishes in Canada, iiieh it is trusted and believed will be one f\ the permanent institution* %{ ihw Hinge. _ - . H, Hattpn w«» ^Wt^d chq>man of eek in her boasted powenTof discrimiua- on 1o fit d out the superior merit* th« butttr sent in by Frunk JB. iramerfieid of Foit Covington Centre, id that exceptionally neat and tidy farmer Ijoiuinj our village, F. P. D'tnaoitd. th of thewi gentlemen produce so fin« article from th*ir well k-ep> dairies^trmt would t>» hard indeed, so good judges iy, to tell which i* tbt best. At any j ndiy sent in. A HABTT run dowd the Salmon uaday afternoon with thoge jolly com- HAT CABRIEHS AND HAY FOKK& The undersigned winhe« to Inform the pub- lic that ta« Is prepared^ sell hay carrier* aud forks, of different stytea and pattern*—wood or Iron track reversible or not reversible. Th»v'can we reversed in a moment'* time without loav 4 j3g k ao floor. He doe« not claim that there in none others equal,, nor none others manuiactured ; neither does he cltthn- to bo the only man on earth that can ac- commodate the farmer* of this enlightened country with these necessary improvements. But he does claim to sell a* good as the mar- ket affords. # Therefore he think* it would be for the interest of every farmer iutendiug to New Advertisements. STAFFORD HOUSE, WATER BTHXKT, PORT OOVIN0TON, N. Y. THOS. LIE, . - . Proprietor. [AVINQ TAKEN POSSESSION OF the above wett fcwowirhotel, the proprl-~ etor invite* a call from his many friend* and the travelling public generally. The several large and convenient parlor*, sitting and bed rooms are now being furnish-* ILLNESS prevented D. McCormiek frooi fulfilling his appointment nt Dundee 8-itunJUy «srwiiug. li e *illdiscourse with the food people of that township next Saturday evening at the tame place and hour at intimated lust w««k. Jk E. DiMNEEM advertises twenty- fire d**ir«ble building lots ou Maloue •trtet for taio.on oasj terms of payment Tke location of th««« lots is excellent, and Vortbv thv attention of partiei desiring to acquire freehold properly in our village. OJJE congratulations aro extended to friend atid aeighbor Johu Cnuieron of Dau- doe (QUO of the best and post able of capable o the miaay 1>e»riiig lite name ia that iuwti- •hip) upoa hit eieration to iiie Iwt of Justice* ml (he Peace for the District of Beauh*rnoia. Tni attention of builders and con- tractor* is called to the advertisement ask- ing for lender i. to construct the IKW sheds at St. Mary's church. This will no doubt be » good job for tome-one of our local foutractyra, heuce the fact should iK>t b« lost sight of. pATaxcK DONOVAN, salesman for Ferl Covintftoti Centre creamery, hui sold wkat butttr was made fronx May 2nd to litii, furseveuteen and a half ceats per pound. Pounds of milk required for u pound of butter about 29$. Net to patrons for 100 lbs of milk 45* ceuts. W* arc under obligations to Senator C, L. Kuupp and represent itiv» F. J. Had- leyJtor manj favors in the way of legislative papers j*nd documents during tho session ju*t closed. The last *ud most valuable eostiibuiious from those gentlemen wore vjlumes one ttud two of the report of the $utef Ruilroad Commissioner* for 1886. HERBERT WALLIS, mochaolcai sup- oriotendttn; of th« G. T. Ky., accompanied by J, W. Haricots, his ««sis£»nt, paid Fwrt Coviugtou a vUit oa Friday lust. Wt understand tho object of their (rip was to see what locomotive accommodation will be required hart in the event of the op«u- iugoi the ruilroad westward. N. MOLILLAN, the gentlema nly and ©Wiging mil way clork on th* M. k C. J. &.IL between hero aud^Moutreai, ig just now enjoying bis usasi anuiml vacation, seeking rest aad quietness at Muesena Sp;iags. Meinwhile his place is ably tilled by J, U. Hall, a gentleman well posted ia tho railway postal service. W« understand that Excelsior Cornet Bnud couleroplaie giving a grand moon- light excursion some evening in tho near future. Exact date bus not yet been fixed upon, but no doubt due notice wili be given. Hopkins Point and Dickinson's lilnxi of course wiU be the objective point*. JqHlHyCoxNOR, porter aod general factotum at the Grand Central, Huntingdon, came up on the express Frid iy evening rested for the night at the Stu;Tord House and departed for the scene of his tabors or the mixed Saturday noon. Jofau reported business only *• fair to middling \ iu Hun- tingdon so fju- this summer. Of course Jobu was ia hit u*ua$ good humor whilst At the Fort. IT was with no small amount of pleasure to as to'^Veet that old veteran and fr'mtml of a quarter of a century in our vil- lage this week, James Price of Trout River, father of Mrs. Thomas and Patrick Lee iulo the seventies this ait live aud athletic old gent, whilst declur- ingihis to bo his first visit to Fori Coving- > thirty years, euterUiued his I office of tho Stafford wit b at» l aud good cheer as in d«/« oi ^ UJ^irl^tn St. Begtt tUsj^&pflibishop Fttbre Mid his suite- ^\rgnetti of Mr. and Un. Tyo of th<S {l tonal Hotel, Dundee. On the trrj> w . Swuiimau's steumer ''Grenada\ Was gatfiy decani ted with flags and olbej •mbtoBf 0i respect lo lsjg~ distinguished pnriato. Duriujc the eremmg quile a ro. pectable gathering of the residents occur- rod iu houor of tho episcopal visitor* Excelsior Coruet Baud of our village >«n down and outtrttum d the guests aud assets- blaft W»4> §***rml piec«i of telect music. whto« pro»otf *oi-y accent* JIO uud was du P. CANON, old and futhful conduo* tor on the Grand Tmnk, is now runicg the expresi between Montreal itnd the. Fort whil»t everybody's favorite, Ed. Richardson, is recuperating his health at Masset)a Springs, We believe to Mr. Curon belongs tliehouor of britijfiug the 6r»t tntin over ^ M. k C. 3. R. R. into Fort Covingion. LAST Mond»y, May 30!b, wai Doco* rntion D»y f tttfd by luw H legal holiday, and aa such was gwneraily observed A*H over the country. Several of our villagers w«nt to Miilone lo participate in its observance and report a fuir atiendunce, and that the ceremonies were of an exceeJinjg]yjni«ritfit=- ing nature. FoET COVINOTOX'S new dressmaker, Mm Hitlie Buhcock, is evidently meeting wiih fluttering encuurii£ement 6;nce locat- ing within our horde:s. In an advertise- uieut elsewhere it will bo seen hat she wants several girls to learn the dreesmnking trndu. A good opportunity, we should judge, for respectaole jouu^ women to learn no excellent lrr.de. THI semi-annual meetiog of the meeting and Edwurd J. Dtuueen iecr*tary. Matt C. Riinsom, attorney, bwRg present, erv kindly defined he law of the State ognrdmg the lejra! nrj[miiz;iTion -of fi>»» onipanifS. wfter which twenty-four pentle- neu «siifiii(i«d their wilHgrtegi to become members of a fire company.. A motion Was then put smd carried that he company be known HK- the \ Jitna PiM Company of Fort Covington.\ Jamea Y. Cameron, Rodney Russell and A. S. Creighton wer« elected us u trustee* r <h« #pBfe* of on^ year. Moved nna carried that tha company iholTezist in i!s corporate capacity for the i>ace of five y*ar8 ^jroja—the^thrte\ of its WM. iUlD , oollictor wf customs t dm\mtj t#llijcldr John Mariin of Pl»U»- bucgh, p«W ^r TilUge ft vi*i» last week, •rrivmg Wid«««it*y vveuing and made the A«#fi0Wi Uoflft their headquarters til Ffid«J mom'tufa: Our thuuke me extended fw ft frUuJlj ©*H fiOitt bulb g«iul«m«u who by ton w«f isrt gcntleoien in eterv res- pect. Bofoi* rttunuug CulUclor IWed *l visit lo Hognitsburgh. V. by 1hnt old r»?t«f»ft, d«|»oiy collecior B T! f F jd il mes Deinpsey, E. S. f*addock and M*tt. C. R^osom were nelected as a committee penaHnent or^Htiiaa'ion. l)r. J imi'S Mucfie, E. J. Denneen and W. J. ..Donovan were also appointed draft by-laws and report same at the iext meeting. W. O. Cushman,, E. S. Paddock and Wm. F. Creel were appointed a committee lo secure a session of the Town Board to \utify the dinner of this company. The meeting then adjourned subject to call of the oiuinittee on organizatioa. Fruuklia County Medical Seciety will he heid^ot Ladd'a Hotel in Cbateungay Tuesdny, June 7th. An uddiesa will be delivered by Dr. Watson H. Harwood, of South Malone, vice-president of tbfi >cietj. Essays are also expected from Drs. E. A. Rust. Geo. L. Jordan, L M. Berry, C. McConnel! and Er*iil* LiRoc Thx-ro will ulao ba a discussion j)n u Diph- thsria/l to be opened by Dr. Harwood. As iutima ed last week, we are now id to report that our respected friends M. W. Cole and wifVare stopping at the popu- lar Adirondack mountain resort, Aj'ers Hotel, Duane, N. Y., the state of his health making it necessary that he should have a change from the arduous duiies of building up the hop iarni of A. J. Luce & Co- of Ctti:ivilie, Que., for the past five years. We uie positive rrt? better place than this can be found for rest aud recrea- tion, by fishing there aud in that vicinity With such a genial host^and hostess,- lovely mountain views, fine bracing air, commo- dious and well furnished rooms and last bu uot least, tables laid aud maintained at the high standard which has long made famous, every iu valid should speodily re- cover. AMONGST the arrivals *t the Stafford Houie Uttt Friday evening appeared the names of Messrs. M. C. Dickson and John M. Huckins, the former general traveling agent of the Union Pacific Railway Montreal, and the latter occupying a simi- lar position in the interest of theSt. Pau Minneapolis & J&anitoba Railway, who makes Torouto his base * of operations. Both gentlemen informed us that they cairn up to Fort Covington for the first time with t he view of looking oter our section of the country, *t the same time to ascertain in casual manner fruw fir tbe trip might ad to the interests of thejr respective roads in tht future. During the evening tbey were called upon by station agent Leslie and several of our prominent villagers, wh< cheerfully tendered them any information of local interest solicited. We trust this will not be their last visit to this neigh bo hood. As a prelude to the coming Fourth of July celebration in our village, and ii order to elicit and cheer up the en- thusiasim of our good neighbors at Fort Covington Ceutre, quite a goodly numbei of our people paid that pleasant little hamlet a visit; Monday evening. Of course Excelsior Cornet Band, securely packed i ChishpLm's bi^ wagon, with Jim. Thoma at the helm, had to lead the procession. At the Corners a halt was made at the store of those enterprising and patriotic townsmen, Messrs. Henry it Ordway, when all hand* wert, received with frieudlj greet- ing, Afior the transaction of tome impor- tant business preliminary to the\ grnn< celebration, the members of the band an all others feeling so inclined repaired tc tho ever hospitable residence of Fori Coving ton Centre's general favorite, Sid Ellsworth. When once assured of the comfort of every guest depend upon i •Siil\\ appeared in all his glary. The followed real earir^?: genuine, unstinte hospitalities dispensed by tho noble hosi Httd hoaU'sa. Music by the bund, -singing Hy several of the gentlemen iu ihe pnriy with piino uccomp-tniment, absorbed abou mi hour's time, after which all returnee hom# highly with the little trip y p p JUI if auythtng more than #Ter convitice of the truthVutoMS of a prevailing senti- ment reganling tha excellent tremmen always bestowed upon guests of Sid Ells- worth and his amtt-ble spouse. It is bu, rijtht for us to sajr in conctusion th*t tny of th' 1 • leasant pnrty, who embraced the opportunity tu call and pay th«ir respects to the venerable and ever friendly ChaitdUr E^Uworth, and estimable lady, ptrtMtt* o! Sidney, whose reside not im- mt-dtaUly adj<»ins, were received with every rokeo of welcome »a d IT said that the Canadian and 1m- periai Governments have arranged jointly or a re-surrey of the river St. .Lawrence ig far down as Qubec. . Tei 21 st day of June ia proclaimed by Jbe Dominion Government *~fTay of hanksgiving and rejoicing for the Queen's jubilee. IT is claimed that Fort Edward is the greatest base b;»ll town in Northern Ne« York. There ur« ttreaty fall fledged clubi in the town. 1 U3P0N the issuing of a new time- table on the 0. k L. C. R. R. in June is expected that the local train from Ogdem burg will be exteudtd to Cherubutco. THE laci-osse feret- ha« struck Corn wall this season. The team of that town has organized and commence** a vigorou practice. They expect U hold their own Hgaiust all comers. T. A. CsowutY, late proprietor o: the Windsor House, O/densburg, suddenly*at the American House, Nurwood, Tlmrsday night of last week. H«~ lefi Ogdensbarg the day before in apparent good health. FRANKLIX Couol/ s show manager g Messrs. Witherill & Davie%, opened theii season of exhibitiotts atChateaugay yester- day, June 1st. The title of their \ cara van M this year will be u Witherill L Duvies' Mammonth Uncle Tom's Cabi Co.\ Suppose they will entertain the peo- ple of all the principal towns and village /Q Northern New York as last year. THE following gentlemen have beet named by Governor Hill and confined the Senate as trustees of the Ogdensbur insane asylum : W. L. Procter, Qgdens- burgh } James D. Tracey, Canton ; Georg Hall, Ogdensburg j A. C. Tennen\ Cooperetown ; George W. Pratt, Corning Thos. Ryan, Syracuse; Oscar M. Wood Dexter; Jsmes S. Thuraton, New York George S. Weaver, Albany. JAMES Y. CAMERON, ID response 1 a telegraphic request, was called away o important railroad business on Tuesday. Although uot in the secrets of all that going on, we feel warranted in assuring al interested in railroad matters in this par of the cqnntry tj^at the outlook is, mo promising than ever, and that within a'-rei short space of time active operations ,wil commence ou the line westward. ACTIVE preparations are being mad« by the good people of the JM. E. Church fo: the observance of \ Childrens Day,\ June 12th. JXhe whole di j will be devotee exclusively to the children. In the morn ing the exercises will consist of reaponsiviv readings, singing, address by the pastor ic. In the evening a Sabbath schoo concert. No pains will be spared to mak the occasion instructive and profitabl Come one and all and enjoy a rich treat. THE fttore it Westville lines, own* and formerly occupied by our townsman, D If. Cameron* and for some time bacl used by John Tolmie ia connection his extensive mercentile business there, W totally burned on Tuesday evening of lasi week. The supposition is that it struck bj lighting during the the severe storm which was raging at t time. Mr. Tolmie h«4 e. large quantity < goods in the buildicg which we learn wer* covered by insurance. Mr. Catueron w not to fortunate, having BO risk whatevi on his building. •* THAT wife of ourt\ olairos to be fir»;-class judge of toe, article of greas< which we were made to believe in o younger dayt was extracted from the cow bom. In fact we realty believe she »«, often 4t long.bud and deep\ have we heat imprecations hurled «t tome nniortunat r of \ dash and churn \ when n or her output found its way fato the houae- .aold. Bai»he b u Ui tot BMte« h Cuptg. Smalhnan and McMillan, their-popular Bteamer \ Grenada,\ di«- iosed all nature along the banks of our uorite river as well as on' the delightful lauds iii the St. Lawrence in full bloom nd as lovely and enchanting as ever. *yo of the Lakeview, at the Point, has his nug and cozy summer resort in a neat aud iviting condition, and is oveiflowing with iles and good cheer generally. Du- [uette at the Richelieu, Dickinson's Island. ias about completed some substantial nternal itnprovetneuls it« his commodious Tci~wer^ordered hostelry; One very im- srtant improvement wrought is the iwering of the floor of tbe lar** dining >om to a level with that of the ofSce ; also complete overhauling, of the basement nd tLe putting up of a taslr biil-iard room fid dancing hall, etc. John Towle, of ornwall, president of the Victoria Roof- \t Paint Co., has % large force' of men at »-ork newly painting tbe exterior of the uildings with the celebrated paint now nanufactured by that company. Several iew and lasty cottages nre under construc- Ton on the^iTaad intended for^Iummer ?sid»uces by tending gentlemen of Corn- ruil and other places. All in all, the )Qttook for mine host Duquette the coming leason looks bright and cheering. To add o the many other attractive features of the aland this season, Mr. Duquette informed is he had just purchased a beautiful ateam pacht, with H carrying capacity of about thirty persons, which will be at the dispo- sal of campers and visitors. him before purchasing: »l»ovrboro. He will sell as cheap a.s the cheapc«t, and sell tliem on their owntneriU. He wanU the farmers to try. Ifttxey don't like they aeed not buy.^ ELMER ELL8W0KTH, Fort Covington Centra. A GAUD. To parties In want of a Boarding HOUM at Moderate Cost, by the week or month. I have the pleasure to announce that the Stafford House is being refurnished in com- fortable style, and that guests patronizing me will receive first-class attendance. The table will be furnished with the best the markets.can afford, and everything_jseii^-be served with neatntss and despatch. Any one requiring board will do well to call and get rates from* the proprietor. THOS. LEE, ouse, Fort Covington, W, T* th* course of a few wreki he flatters himnelf the Stafford will be ranked amongst th* best appointed hotels in Northern New Yorkl Th« tables will always b© soppfad with the best of edibles to be procured tnSke mar- kets. ^——-* Commercial travellers wilt be farnlsh«d wlUt- convenient sample rooms. Barn and Stable accommodations of tb« be«t description and careful atteudanc« as- sured. Free conveyance to and from the cars, and good rift Cor the road always obtainable. ID fact tt will be the sole aim of the man- agement u» ln*ttr« the comfort and wetfar* of the patron* of the \ Stafford.\ Respectfully, ** THOMAS LBE. * * * I gay, neighbor, if you will feed a few dososof Shepard's Condition Powders to that horse of yours you will fiod that his food will do him good and in consequence he will take on flesh, have renewed xig<ii' t and look alive. In fact, there is no horse medicine equal to Sbepard'a Condition Powders. Try them once, and^you will be convinced that I am giving you candid facts. Sold in Fort Covington . Centre by Henry & Ordway, general merchants. New Advertisements, 25,000 LBS. WOOL SASH AND DOOtT FACTORY At Trout River Lines, N. Y. T HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO AN- nounc* to the public that tbey have now in full operation a well equlped Sash ani Door Factory at Trout River Lines, and hav- ing secured the services of a thoroughly competent workman to oversee tbe busiftesa, they will be ready »t all times to fill ordora for anything in the line of house finishings of every description. Scuh, Door&jmdJBoute Finishings gen* ~^ trolly on ^iort notice, of IM but material and woranianskip. A.II who intend building, or repairing are respectfully invited to call on-as belore giv- ing their orders. McNAIR A TUGGY. Trout Elver Line*, May 12, 1887. d Andrew Philps, auction- er, merchant, etc., etc., of Huntingdon, vas on this part of the frontier last Friday nd Saturday, domiciling at the Stafford House when in the village. Of course Andrew dropped in at THE HO* office, and flicted upon us his usual amount of chin-whack.' 1 PhU j body, and we always like to hear him count his many undertakings and their luticipalad remits. When he enfolded :o us his latest \departure' 1 we felt like congratulating him, as well as ail tha oiher Contracting parties. This new ven- ure being nothing more nor less than the acceptance of the position as general man- ager of the \County of Beauharnois Mutual Fire Insurance Company,\ a local fire protective institution oa the Canadian frontier whose existence dates awa^J>ack^ to the year 1852. ff W« well remeaaber the ttrucrgles and anxieties of tha early pioneers n their endeavors to bring this company up to a standard of thorough reliability with the farmers of the county of Hunting- don. It bas had its seasons of prosperity io<i adversity, but aerer during its whole ^xistsnee, to our knowledge, hare its con- racts »nd obligations been repudiated, nov any technical quibble resorted to in order o evada a payment of any loss brought about ia a legitimate manner. The Be*auharnoi» Mutual, being solely for the protecti eo of farm and other isolated pro- perty, it is natural to infer that risks for in- surance must be immeasureably less than in the ordinary stock insurance companies. IQ fact at the preterit time whilst many farmers are paying to foreign companies rates ranging from one to one and a quarter per cent, premium, a risk eqoalty secure^ aud in reliable home office too, can be procured at one-half per cent, extending a period of three years. We are pleased to le&ra that the Beauharnois Mutual is steadily gaining is business and popularity, and in conclusion must again .congratulate its members and managers in securing so energetic a general manager as friend Phiipa. IN discussing the many modes of advertising an exchange quite pertinently remarks:—M Patronizing every agent that shows you an advertising- tablet^card, direc- tory or dictionary, or even an adrertising Bible, if oae is offered at an adrertUiog price, show* that you know^iehare to tni><*i your money. But don't thintc of advertis- ing iu » well established, reliable news- paper. Not for a moment. Your adver- tisement would be nicely printed, and would find its way into all the thrifty houieholds of the region, where the farmer, tha mechanic, the tradesman and other* live, and into the families of the wealthy and refined—all who have articles to buy and the money with which to buy them ; and in the quiet of this evening, after the news of the day hag been digested, it would be rend nnd pondered, and the next day people would come down ta your slot* and patronise you, and keep coming in in increasing numbers, and you might have to hire an extra clerk or two, rooTe into a larger block and tavoraole locatiou, and do a bigger business; but, of course, it would \be mot* expeusire— and bring bigifer profit*. * Ni w YORK papers say th&t a myster- ious and powerful clique is engineering an enormous wheat corner in Chicago. The eyndicat* is represented as holding 40,000,000 bushels of wheat, It is further stated that a namber of those oonaerood are closely connected with the Standard Oil company. And as touch per 1b. as by any other party iu the State, will berpaid on delivery. P. A. MATTHEWS, Fort Covington. NEW GOODS —AND NEW PRICES J.&aB.lSUSSELL'S. _, ^fhew you will find a FRESH STOCK Spring OP XSST, CUSTOM CLOTHING. JOHN McSORLEY Is rooti vtBC a largo line of Superb & Fashionable Fabrics FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SUCH AS TEAS, SUGAJRS, PORK, 7 LARD, I ~~~ CANSED GOODS SPICES, Lemon*, Oranges, Candle^ Cigars, Tbbaoeos, Briar Root and HSSrschaum Pipe*, Snuff, Overalls and Frocks, FISHING TACKLE and all kinds of FISHEBMENS' SUPPLIES, &c., &c, &o. FAMILY FLOUR. Best brands always on hand. •PP0SIT1 \in 1TJK\ OJFIC1. PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THB AND FITS GUARANTEED OR NO BALE. HORTOrS BLOCK, WALQWE, PLY. Seeds, Seeds! HORSE and CATTLE MEDICINE. ; 'IONOUNCKD BY HOtSKMBN WHO KATXUU 9 THSM, TO BB TUKIIST HO&SS MtDICIhE KWOWH. TWy «Unnl»tt th* ura*ry JUK! »wtat ik IMTC congestion ia the br%*U»iftg organ*, lo«»efl ot cleaaae the bov«U, *ooth« Mrvoasnen, correct acid- ity and griptag and teed to appetue; th«y are a vmm 4ii/u«ih ; th«y alter the mcrb*d stat« of any ood if aficctcd by Uiogtjm* of ceo JUST EECEITEP X ? CAB LOAB OF CHOICE SEEDS. TIMOTHY, BED & ALSTSE CLOVER* ^ and RED TOP, Which I ofliar to the Trade atpriow as low as any o r .ame quality fbrCaahornoteoninterett ^ *a« ; th«y alter the mcrb*d stat« o ay aaasd thTblood if aficctcd by Uiogtjm* of ceo ;*giw» or iafcetious dtteaw. A MIDIOINI MOT A FOOD! Ftfiy up to th. Rtqutr*m«Bt5 of VeMfiaary Sdsw» —AJMK* CV« FOB PINKEYE AKD tPIZOOTlC I «ry draff used gaaxmat««l to U of tfa%bc*t qu± sareftitty mittrf. and acw«fc«ty coopou«d«l, dj>mi to Uw curt ol a8 oxdinary ±*sum of Horses and Cattle. t3f*A-tri»f ofaiwglt pacfrag* o( $*x&M>k On* tiTtON Fowbu& wiU convince the* Hat tlwv are a>» that u qkuacd for *» NOTIC« TO THS CS*t M an *aai*nte« «»V« Ho»« Medicin*. »»e, and ait mM oa th ltUSed after giTiBg th« ih* «ap«y boa to SOU) IY DRUGGISTS AND DEAUt* WHOmiV. Price fi6 C«n\s. L C. SHEPARD, DruggUt, s r. BOUOaTT THE BEST SEEDS III THE •; . ' nmu, I wi*k to ibow ay «utona«t t CALL AND SEE, «M *• S, MTTHEVS. , 1WT, I.--,:./: • -V