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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 9 Aug 1894, p. 6

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it! After that Jack Belated quietly made his adieux to his hostess end went out into the starlit night walk- ing swiftly and rapidly from the hand- eomelv built-up portion of the city into a neighborhood far more humble. Before the simple, unpretending house at which he stopped a child, a little patient of his, lay ill, and he had promised to call again at midnight. But as he entered the trick-room Ellie's mocking words and laughter were with him, their echo drowning the sick child's cry of pleasure at hie entrance. Ah, here his awkwardneee was un- known, " in many another such a home. The big hands could be very tender as they adjusted the pillow un- der some hot and weary head, the strong voice being sweet as it uttered word: of hope or comfort i the ungain- ly feet made no disturbing noise as they buried themselves to and fro. No one could have told the pang that wrenched his heart us he bent ov- er his little patient and ctrefully gave tha poor tired mother " lat directions for the night, Only when he had again regained the street and the duty stain had relaxed he looked _" I man who bu fought a fight and wnquéred. - - a"--"". Iv mull VIIV .Ww' Ae-sI-uvu DUI "V ‘What em I, thet so mad . thought own. Bid me Godspeed Ellie. Your should have been born within me!' love shall be my Inner, darling, inval- This wu his solitery meditation. 'Who notable ; pray God mine: the'poieon- an I, that she in her dainty grnce onelir which I shell bmthe.’ ehonld come to are for met And yet And Ellie, looking up int, the ole-r, ..-and you I hue been med enough to any eyee, with their steadfast look of let her mile grow into my heart.' detirmaremtioet,no longer bode hi: my; To Ellie the evening had not been but nevennore would he teen “in"! ',g,it . scenes. Somehow her pen- in her eyee. Thie hour-”had nude him n n talk weeried her; the even grew her here end her numeral: when with tired of the careless round of during; his last whispered Wade. " iaqt M butwheneftertheroomehndbegnnto ietttkPreltPyeied-ottouatt thin-hale ehelookediorthedoetor. sue-cry. Benin-ho: am In thinki‘ thqnlight have nee-aniline an! 'oemt$eteth.lmtth-Nta littlet9mttsei' nndthenhenighe oldrewhieheeried com». 'tttttt t!tturrer-srrrriis..le.ettl,. the on“ blurb ad, iehttsbidiavain. 1gg'ttgt/ttg"Ttir,1,tt uwumuumu and“ ewe, attaf whether-web; In the page“. Mutt-yr-ir..,:), ‘ ttPtrre9.yt he”. Iteph-lweIIe-e‘ghul i 7 She haiasked him to be present to- night, Ordinarily he would rather have fsced a roar of marshalled cannon than all these bright eyes hut her fiat had brought, him ; yet except tor these few words she had vouchsafed him his wry presence had been unnoticed ex- cept that towards tht. end of the even. ing she had indeed come close enough to any : lou don't dance, Doctor, Bhat a pity ?.' Then laughed at the absurdity of the imagined realization of her words. 'I think not' was his grave response: when at that moment the music clash- ed the summons to the dance and two or threw claimants came eagerly for. ward for Miss leton’s hand. ggngdughna'nlel-flu his-I 'tJonurfanded you , sh.e' Questioned: 'Do you always promise to obey my commands?’ 'Why do men say such rash things l' brightest colors and her gayest in she answered. ‘Some day I shall ask where the world might see. until one you to do some simple act and you will day 3 strange rumor reached her. refuse me.’ Sad and terrible accounts had lately 'I think not' was his grave response; come ot the terrible scourge desolating when at that moment the music clash- the South, the piteous call for help ed the summons to the dance and two from the tn1lfering ones. Many sent or threw claimants came eagerly for. from their abundance, many from their ward for Miss Wtlton's hand. scanty hoard ; A few gave themselves, With her usual perversity, she chose and of these few Jack Related was: the lust and least eager. l one. . Always, Miss Wilton, When it is in my_pywer.’ hwy luau "nu Aq.r_i'tht vast”. l q will remember your words, Dr. Halsted,' she half whispered as she took her partner’s arm while some aub- tile perfume of violets marked the spot where an instant earlier she stood. 'Yetr,' he answered, looking more strangely ill at ease than his wont in his evening dress. 'My practice is not no large but that I could spare a few hours. And you, Miss Wilton, com. manded, did you not l' A slight fippling pesl of girlish laughter preceded he! rgply, Id this case it was Ellie who was the cunning spider, although she would have indignantly repudiated the chime of weaving anv web ; but Jack Holster! would have told another story. Ellie had be m s coquette from her cradle. The list of her victims had been swell- ing from the time her little feet had wandered to and fro from school; her triumphs from the moment that,on the village green, two boys had met in firce combat because of her smile; yet the same smile lured Jack Halsted to her side as she beckoned him across Mrs. River’s drawing-room to where she stood. 'tto you really ventured this even ing,' she sgid, laughing up to his face. Many nn older and wier man had got helplessly tangled in the meshes woven by those small white fingers. How then could poor Jack Halsted hope to tstreapel The tly, light of wing and swift of motion, sometimes eludes the cunning wider, and the skillfully woven web,but let the blue-bottle come lslundering along. and his struggles for freedom only entangle him more hope. Ieuly. --- W---“ A..." lulu‘. birth. - - - --.-. Ellie was alone that night. There Such a great awkward fellow u Jack nu n tender grace about her munner Halsted mu, with his Urge hands, of . quiet chum, u ttte bade him wel- whoae existence be seemed so uncom- come, Which broke down the lat barr- forubl y Iware, Ind his Inger feet,that ion of the restraint he had plncnd up- it won little wonder Ellie Wilton', pret- on himself and o’er he knew it the ty brown eyel danced with mischief 'tory of " love "3 no longer " own whenever they were thrown into each mregbut was shared with her who had other'. presence. nroggod it. - THE sum AND THE ni/iii; “I mean-t Gean' she answered,‘thnt I love you; that you must give up this perilous venture even if you never can forgive my cruel thoutthtlem words. I have suffered for them, J wk, for I loved young" the time.' _ 'Ellie, what do you mean? Can it be that my going is anything to you? You have buried my hopes once, dear. Take care how you resurrect it. 'My darling,' he aid and the word! sounded like I payer, on he almost re. verently folded his "In: about the pleader'tr sobbing form, 'you have mode my going very herd but I cannot give it up now. My duty is none the lee. clear for the sweet flower offlove which suddenly blooming in my putt, bide me Itny end pluck it. God grant that I may return With whiter, purer fingers to notch the sweet ingrence for my It was out nomall that had cost her so much to any, followed by a. womanly burst of tears. A knock at his door was the sole answer to his question. He rose and opened it but started back as though he had seen a ghost. A very white, 3 very resolute und 9. very lovely ghost, however, who entered his room with just a little flutsh of color creeping into her pale cheek and a little tremor in her tone as she said : 'You once promised me long ago that you would hold sacred any re. quest of mine. I perhaps have forfeit. ed any right to remind you of it, but you are not one easily to forget, and-. md, J turlr, don't go! I cannot bear it.' 'It is just as well' thpught poor Jack surveying his portmanteau packed and stnpped, 'that I have pot seen her a- gain. I wonder, if I fall a victim, will she dance as merrily? ‘He must not, shall not go,' said El- lie to her heart , and then came the remembrance of his idle words of long ago And the determination to put them to the teat. But the days merged into weeks,and the little, spider waited all in vain,shed- ding many a tear of tutter humiliation in her own tiny den, but wearing her brightest colors and her gayest. air where the world might see. until one And with these words he left her all unconscious of the tears of humiliation walling up in the great brown eyes, and the scarlet flush of shame dyeing the lovely cheek. The old spirit of mischief had prompted her words, min.. gled with the half dread of what her little world might say when they learn- ed the truth. But he loved her; he would know she had not meant their; foolish lightness; he would again fly within scope of the meshes of her web, and. perhaps after fastening the -blund ering wings very securely, she would release the knots and let him know that-that-O ! her own heart as yet hardly confessed the truth-that awk. ward and ungainly though he might be, she loved him. ‘I certainly mould object Miss Mil- ton, and as I cannot consent to see you miserable, you will forget the words prompted by a love I had hoped might awaken some answering chord within your heart.' A certain dignity robbed J nck Hal. sted of his awkwardness as be unawar- ed: 'Why, Dr. HIIItEd !' she exohsimed. 'You don't dance. Perhaps you might object to my dancing with other men,' and I could not possibly live the rest of my life deprived of my favorite tV muaemeut.’ Ellie opened wide upon him wonder. ing eyes, " though(euhning spider)she had not long known the fatal annot- ion of her siren long. _ with the renewing ot the oreet, wild hope which oncengtin sprung into a. Ritalin: um nah Sthl, 'mthtrtuuatthatsitatti. macaw aiertt-dttt-sentsttte “up” ttestheir . + 'at",'5tit'ft,tht 1tll1.',1t,t; G"iriiiiiit; "SIC temtmenttttrthh, l sri-ut-tGaia other! ris',te')2)tt'tt'se1'pp,'it,tg',h"g th. 1%ti, Minna-Aug. Li-hott-. swim attataiiim up...“ 'rintertt*eetrettttteratheitittao= 'rttt?uretiteitatbthostr'todk, midday-tow tbe Mth lam-l an. l'eri'i1rtthe.9tttolit, M Au... waldo this“. Hood's Vegetables Pills. u I ttathar- tie, - no discomfomno duturumse no lo- ot sleep, but min: the digest. ive org-nu. no that nthfuctory result- m eireeted in I nutnral Ind regula- manner. It is the duty of everyone whether at home or travelling for pleasure or business, to equip himself with the re- medy which will keep up strength and prevent illness. and cure such ills as are liable to come upon all in everyday life. For instance, Hood’l Samparilla u e general tonic, and to keep the blood pure and lees liable to eheorb the germs of disease, will be well nigh in. valuable. Change of drinking water often causes serious trouble, especially if one has been used to-spring water in the country. From a few drops to a teaspoonful of Hood's Samparilln in a tumbler of water will prevent the wat- er having any injurious etrect. a What Dyes bring profit, pleasure, peace, And by their work a great increase? The Diamond Dyest. What Dyes should all Candis!“ try t Hark; listen to that mi hty cry- Ks' Diamond Dyes l What Dyes give grand results each time, Whenever used in any gimg? - What Dyes are 'strong, and bright,and fast And always dye tolivegpd Jsst? What Dyes are always guaranteed, And in our country take the lead? The Diamond D yes I 'Why, tsah,' replied the man. with an injured air, q sposed de gemman had left it for a tip, ssh. That’s why, aah.’ --uurper's Magazine for August. Mr. Scadda’ eyes brightened when he saw the roll. ‘That's it,' he exclaimed. He counted the money and it was all there the entire 85000. 0 "Look here, porter/said the superin- tendent, severely, q want to know why you did not bring that package to me the moment you put your fingers on it.' 'Conductor' said the tuperipten4,ent, 'did you see anything of a package left in your car f' 'No, sir.’ 'Porter didnt turn anything over to you l.' 'No, sir,' He Was brought. 'Did you see anything of a small packet after the passengers left your car ?' sab.’ at. He soon arrived for he had not yet finUhed the report of the trip, and was "ilin the building. ’ '1'll go to the superintendent’s off'1ee and make my lose known,' he thought; and he did. 'I left apackage containing 85000 in bank-notes in a Pullman car not half an hour ago,' said Mr. Scadds to the oifieial, 'Which “train T 'The one that arrived at 9.15.’ “Have you your Pullman check f' 'Fostunately he had,and this enabled the superintendent to send for the con- ductor. Norman dobluty__h ' "ere oomphint. T he Universal Answer. After Mr. Scadda left the station he experienced a severe shock upon discov- ering that a packet of bank notes which he was taking to the city was nowhere alert his person. ient spider and she the silly, flutter. ing fir. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg Dec. 15 /93, says: I w'ss suffering from Dyspepsia. and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of Shilohs thslxzer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it.. Sold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. ly, mum-unsung... ' - ' Pr', Wr! . ,_,-,,... wmm h. - . , , P, , - - - Ls ~..~, - ". " ,0: c L. t ir,'-" _ N: _ " Hrrm ,f',’ "w" C - "' - " " l', 'EN' "" *1 m4 u km, ARM " .1 r _ . M' _ a; F " M V C l 'ew'"'" "r Cr". F s' TT, ‘P‘i‘m , c, V a... “54'5" " B, . Mill " iffy pit”. " c, , “My“ .7 i "., , " 'l "viw' A I? 9'31"?” i'Tr7t'lr,'e.r1t" Ct; y,' /: 7,550.13. _ Swim. T f,' "“5 1'5F'r'lri', ." v.Ch'i"is"w T l . l - T _ " ' ' _ . f l ' _ 3.1”, 1- a "t .3» "r-,' _ ,» _ ., i, " _ 'rmiAtntiigiis, (e' 'h_"er" ." _. rr _ ' -.t. Waterloo an 8. 'l-r .'. r. ,') " _" "s"wr.rs. w ”AMP-t 8 I!!! I". 't . . _ 1 ' ,r l 1 r', L .. t T I 'Precisely. Where is it now f' 'Here, sab.’ It was produced from an inside pock- 'Yes, sah,’ 'You haven’t turned it in f' 'Why, no, ssh. It was a lot of money, He Kept it, Naturally Enough. He mm/t have left it in the Pullman mqem '.aamiiiriTii m H. I. ,. 7 Tl,gt'ffflt',.1ttt2t, Home and Abroad. Mr wife In "iieted For Ibo you with a men pain and" the zen Midst and (M I. the hm t after wing may remedies without relief, me tried I " D.k L" “can”! PM.“ dld flinch. u out»; " this can hunted: of the pane" have bun sold by me here, giving ens-human. _ J. 'k,dittTit.atttt Dwain. Rheum. " sev,t.ttsR'.tjlttii,tf,tg?A9s,,t,it?ittis l httlittl Wheelmen CErEdâ€"b?“T_He'fi&1?Mexfih61'P'laEteâ€"E The Diamond Dyes t The Diamond Dyes t. ttold Everywhere. 25c.eacii. P'ttlt, l or -" l Sou l 1iiitiii,i,iiiiiSTiiii" il,kii',it't,ii'i'i'fiei'iej, z m“.*:.‘°-;“M":..“h , L 'rtoetteA., 14"?” '.."sfsoe, f; l f ._It muses eVeryo n into Sui notion, pat_rifUsi 2'rl',',,il,1fl the blood and through lt clowns and invigontes the whole system. It “tech all sorofhlous, skin ind only disease in the right wsy --ttr '"'ttiae2ttid . The: ld HM It. cures cons s In? vet, or from Inputs blood. at everything y d tttia, MM;- MW -.- - An elepUnt :is fifty or sixty yen- in attaimng maturity, and will live a century and a half. a or a ' the . 2S,' no matte, f how slight. .It f .. / warns on that t f: your blÂ¥>od ian't pure. Heed the ' warning while there is yet. time; .eiear up your syn: tom and purify the blood by taking Dr. Piymps Golden Medial Discov- ‘Alal I’ sighed the sack coat, as it looked up humbly to the silk but tower- ing above it on the street, ‘I fear I was not out out for a gentleamm' The farmers are the founders of civilzation and prosperity.- [Daniel Webster. . The young man with Miss Millions is the one she is in love with. Flo-Yee, and now where is the one she intends to marry , Creditor-Your master promised to 'ret_tleprithyye tfttlty. Valet-Not if I know it; it's my turn first. fyus-..No, He’s still devoted to his first love. . Who's that ? Sshe---Himaelt, He-Your friend,I hear,paints faces beautifully. she-Only one. Is Taddles going to marry the young lady he ilwith to-night? London, August L-Cantwell and Quinn, Anarchists, who called the Queen and her descendants, vermin, and made spgecbes tending to incite people to murder members of the Roy- al family, have been sentenced to six month'e imprisonment each. - What is itt Where is it? The thou. sands who have used Hut-vary Bron- chial Syrup declare emphatically that hat it is the nest and most effieaeious remedy in the world tor coughs, colds, hoaraenesq, and all affections of the bronchial tubes. Harvard Bronchial Syrup surpasses all other remedies as a cure for Group. made today by Archbishop Ireland and Bishop Cotter, of Wtinona. The former said in part: 'Thai American saloon is the vile den of intemperance. It is laden with blasphemy and sensuality. Temptations are there created which bring men to drink. I make no refer- ence to the personal characters of saloon-keepers, but the busiueis is bad. It is the enemy of God and the country. Let the day soon come when we shall not set the name of 3 Catholic above the entrance of a saloon.” I is averted, or it too late to avert tt it is often cured and I always relieved by the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. Cures Coughs, Colds and Weak Lungs. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived hy tttttthtm [out A Baum. Bollevmo. All Dwain“. 605. a " tMtlllliPflM Emulsion Scott’s Anarchist Sentenced. "T" -_ --.-- -i--e - . . ot tr- W JiiiirrRiCib- 'g',ht,'tlmr,tg "l'l'l',t"dlht'thx:td"k'r J-'i'-,1'-,tli1,'itl,!l-lly-'i-rr--ri-iii-'ti routing . _ . . "l, "mm". Altman’s, the Jeweller. ['l';ill' J'aliaar, It: ' l. thm, b, -- mm J,iiihi.rdC"';7i'lt' frtttyirrdfmttxor,asrtiiaGGit Cas rb no. fgitiliiili'iii'ri' 1etete'orterturiqiGiiu- “a, n -- _ _,2Ptt: t2t mud.mhom _ rn a Sign of Danger, when pimples, blotchel and eruptions "ttrttii.i'j.t0, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. mcoRrsoiiFED m 1353. Total Assets Sist December '98, 8869,784. THE WATER IMI MUTUAL A large and well selected stock of China, Crockery, Glassware, Silver- ware, Tea, Dinner and Toilet Tets. Our 97 piece dinner sets at 87.50 are beauties. We shall be pleased to see you or hear from you. Gobds'delivered to any point C. o. D. V Empie Tea Co. At 80 cts. a 1b., Is , r.iser,. Purt arulflwfys Fresh. We areup in the trade, Qibderstand the business-, do all our own lending, and guarantee you satisfaction. Our teas are delicious, our coffees fragrant, possessing a rich aroma peculiar to our own blends. Premiums with every m, OUR OWN Baking Powder, Sure to please you. and MOCHA and J AVA For n trial order of our Pure INDIA and CEYLON . Wedding ‘P esents. OTICE is hereby éiven. that the stream known as the 'ifihttgiteg,t',' has been eased by the undersigned and ot ere from and including the farm " Geo. Holtzworth (about bmilen north of Elmira) to the farm of John Brubwher. including all the mwmedlate my}; 9yer which it tltiws. .___ v . v. TT unval ll IIVWB- Fishgl'son the said stream is prohibited. and a raw of $10.00 is hereby offered to any one giving information leading to the convic- tion of Trisspsssers, JOHN u", mung: (', Buitnhh, NW}? trptt W al 'a-LIMS Ptetr,e't 'fg,t2hd'g,'.".1'gt, Prra New PAT heel-e, ver I special me). iiihaVGd mien. We usohudie the - Wheel Worl- wheels. m. From these makers we can an ptr PIMP nannies fromtso up. Those 1lldllh' to pur- chase wheels will make no mistake?) new our ample. and prices before placing en index. Our Repairing Department 72 King M. West. 303 is complete and in kept very busy. We thank our many customers tor put Dot- mango and solicit a continuance of the “me. Yours respectfully, C. L. HENDEDSON. Frog. Berlin Repair Show .-. no 'rt-. no ‘D__4. “A, L, - . . walnut! Vanuatu“ hmmhn- dlomurnl’o In it for 'hit viz? OFFICERS: Gem's Randall, Mont. John atmh, Vice-President. c. M. Tulsa. Secretary. will Kma- Inspector. BOARD or DIRECTORS Goo. Randall, Esq., Whterloo. John Bhuh, Esq., " CHIS. Honda, EM., " T I. It. Bowman. Eat., M. P., Waterloo B. Snyder Em.. Waterloo Geo. Dlohel.an.. w Wuhan Snyder. Esau " L D. Bowman, Esq.. Berlin. J. L. Widen“, Esq.. St. Jumbo. John Anohm, Esq., New numbing. Ann Roma. Esq., Preston. P, E. Stunts. Preston. Thom Gowdy. an.. Guelph. Jules Livingstone. EN., M. P., nude: Thoma atwan, Esq.. Gut. tBlltais Uowmtia Um FOR . Coughs, Colds $10.00 REWARD. l7 Simon Snyder, Coffees, Tea and Coffee Specialists. get anything better than Call up Phone 124 Druggist, WATERLOO. ONT Bambi & moment. swam ., k You Can't AND Hearseness. Bicycle Sundries. GEO. WEGENAST, Secretary. T313135 iin" '8 m thitTrara' - .mruug. me "t'ffil Vince. Jiggrtlt,td " 1i'riliii'2i,l'i m Livery. kl. and Exchange sublet. First-elm ”and good mytiabUhomem. , Pf may; lowed 1trtuheUiritn M1111 an culls 1ruiifdf,ii7iiicciiii"ii t?U'tlts"8Wuti Livery in m:- ot a Zimmm Home. Entrance on King street, next to Fischer's butcher shop. u Gm. Succrrr, Proprietor. All kinds of conveyances command; on hand. Charges graduate. Stables in rear o the Com. me a] otel. W R. 'WILKINSON. D.D.S.. Pttiladelpttia, . L D.S., Tomato. Special“ : Pmervntion of the natural teeth including the mounting of tsrtifieial crowns 0 sound roots and the insertion of bridges to sup ply the place of missing teeth, without a plate. DENTIST- Office in the Oddfellow’s Block. i Waterloo, Ont, Will visit Baden (Kmus' Bord), the ttrut Thursday: and third Thursday of each month. Will visit Ill-tin the secon-d Thumdayrand Friday and fourth 2,'i".ththd, Friday of each month (Thursday noon. to ids; Boon). ' ODONTUN DER. Fred G. Hughes D.D.S. DR. C. T. NGCKER. MEDALLIST OF TO RONN University. “continue or the Col- lege of Physicians. Surgeons and Accoucheu of Ontario. Dianna or EYE AND EAR TREATED. Ofmse-.New residence, Albert street. Water loo, a short distance north of the late Dr. Walden‘s residence. DRS. Ds tr, k G. H BOWLBY, .Pm’smuxs. SURGEONI, Ere. Dr, D, S. Bowlby. Coroner for the County. Dr G, H. Bowlby trusts diseases of the nose. throat and ear. DR. A. t. BAUMAN Paducras, Svmnox AND Accovcanm. offtee it id residertee-'rwo doors north of resi- dence formerly ocmmiedby the Itste Dr. Walden on Albert street, Waterloo. DR. AMITAGE an'pcux. SURGEON AND Aocovcncn. tymtMy- the rooms toning-“lg occupied 2 W. Wells, . D. S. over Mr. F 'tr store (Bel . inger’s). right, calls answered at once. Tale phone co _municat.ion. ' J R. “1:88 M D., . [Coroner County of Waterloo. Romeo-4t his residence on Erb street. Telnnhone communication. W. tram”? 832% 2:93:23 ulna o a L o 'eterinny 8l'h'lWet,itf,tt t Money tir low at lowest, rates of interest. 'rttrsnrrtrttr Comanche. A. B. McBnmn l Fine and uira (12.37156 'tt1E1eE.lyfriiiiitiii.ittriiii; COLQU GUN & MCBRIDE. - 1uerirtora,Bo1ioitora. Notaries. &c, Office- ornor Kink Ind Erb Sweets. Water. loo, over Id Pout Omee. Gm. a. HUTCHISON. . ', Ban-labor. 8diicitor,Fotarr PubueNCtmreramxtr. etc. Conve 'm 7777V77V7' - -___ - - r "F 'aw/P/gat,?, in Etsonomioa1 block,5 King Street West. Berlin. Waterlao Nov. lat D I an: n Law Bone! ruin all the can IKoran-lea 5nd Joann. rs. Honey to I on Momma lowest. tea. once-Court otme,Ber' Telephoto communication. UC§¥§§9"E‘1E REM iruiiiL'iiiiiimu2riiliin, IVERY AND EXCHANUE STABLES I n_‘ rm__, _ - - ,5 109 King street out. Berlin. Special attention paid to Catarrh, Asthma and Ch 0 Diseases. _ 1 (Money to low.) once Mum, 9. a) a.m. to 5. p. m. Otf1emr. jKlllor's Block. Waterloo. 31-tf E. P. ci-. iow1AY a my: i., W. A. KUMPF, VETERINARY SURGEON LEX x. ma. ttac... For the painless Extraction of teeth, " $141.3. L. D. B., . I c. W WELLS, D. D, s., MISCELLANEOUS. w. Fr. Bo're,yc.ya.Axur.4t.F, Richard C. omceland mrsidenco.-Joh atren t to tuTGTiGa"i 'i;'Gra'trh ott1tse .. YOST'S BLOCK LIVERIES. DENTAL MEDICAL. BY. M.A.. 144.15., . u., County 0mm: Attorney and Clck ot th we Burners. wirrmLoo, "tkriitsitor, Notary Public. Elmira. John Fischer, Waterloo, out: K0090 all kinds of Meats, Sum”r lg“ of all kinda a spoil"! has been enlarged and mm" m-..??..:?,.., F, ed and newtfeintai V TH Large,New i-ii-iii/iii,',':",',);,,)";';'");;;' of service to the people of W Cheap Hame J. STRE BEL’ MEAT - MARKET. My business, hm 1nfrcn~w1 a being unable {emu} .1 L vision I hare appo'unod nr Duering. who kvpt my [mun seven years. as bookkwpr I wilWitdeavor totho lw-' of ty the' wisth of m: ('lhhmw Ibeg to anummvr lt whose' bupport hm order to m‘ommmia ', have my plaov of bu, ttt the morning un lug: _ _ CITY MEAT MARKET. Interect alla- and Upward, m HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL “PM, 82,000,000. Rest, SL100 , l Ilrlirltht BANKING BUSH Drafts Issued on all Principal The Molsons I BEG to 8mm Waterloo and full assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, DIAMUNDS SILYEHW'AH at bottom pram Repairing Skillfuly and attended to, 'tttttit Waterloo, ARTHUR PEUUEGN Open from. G :0 12 a, n Waterloo, 11-h. 151).. Mid Sales conducted in Eng] ”OFFICE A'PrHr.' 21M House and Sign Painter """:, and P 3 Watnr'l nn an" .MJ Incorporated by Art or (I Hun Orrrce, . t _ BOARD OF DIM I. E. Bowmm. V.. lt, I'. Job!) Shula, “1.er _ . mi:Rifilhw THE SAVINGS BAN} a 1413th (Lift!) James Lodm. x. Alcx.-_Mmar. Soil T. A Gale, lnspe j, H. “Vin Gee. Meme Robert Me E. W. B. l hh JIm AllWork and G Licensed Auction“, '" 1-: can" or “in. Charles N. "P Wholesale and Retail do"; THE SHOP CHAS. H. FRGHLE Nevin thetimefo’ _ 20 years FIRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL, $200,000 WATERLOO 3Wrt TRANSACTEDJ ARTHUR PLQL IN' 0PM"; wet] c JArort "L‘PKHI. 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