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; : * • , L I—On Monday afternoon last the Republican Jiberty-pole at Canadea was struck ‘ bv lightning and broken in two near theoutmiddle* and a big splinter taken the rest of tho way dowo. It was a I|ick escape nssovefal men wore at work 'near by. •. —W0 are indebted lo Mr. Fred Lappof tho town ot Fillmore tor numerous iedi*■irons to our subscription list. , Ittr. Lapp and his brother Charles were in town Tuesday. JFred. it agent for the Celebrated Robinson uhilled Plow in bis neigh borhood. '—We were pleased to recieve a call jFri-day last from Mr. S, H. Jennings, editor _rof the Canisteo Times, fie is a son of Mr.Cyrus Jennings ot this town. We are glad ta hear he is prospering eo well.. Canisteo is a livo town and appreciates the value of a nowspapaper.■ * i—Mr. Magner who stopped here several weeks selling the famous Sechle? Co, Buggies, /eft here ibeI week Thursday for Oafteadea, and will go from-there to Cuba. We hear good reports fio.cn ail those soldin thip vicinity aiid can recommend Mr.%Mftgacr and his buggies to any community where he may stop.Insurance:,—Mr. C. H, VanDervoorti «has made arrangements with several reliable insurance Companies, and makes the insurance of farm property a Speciality It would be well to consult him before in-earing or renewing your insurance. Office In building formerly occupied byJudge Collins, near the Charles Hotels ,1 . 1—Mr. Thomas'Swan of Kenosha Wis.,was ejlected musical conductor of tho Wis-conaiir Band Association at the musical• • iconvention, at Lacrosse, on June 2Gth andiaUo presented with a handsome silver mounted ebony baton This U as IJUBGp FiLuLKJCEK AT POINT OVDeath.!—Judge S. D. Faulkner’s horsp etumblefi as he was riding from Qeneseo th a carriage, July 224, and throwing him forwardj, wrenched him severely, and as this wasj the day of tho marked change in temperature,: he probably also caught a Iftjtlo com* That night he had an hemor-age, and- this was followed by others, andhe has bjeen seriously ill ever since. The■most of Jho timo since only the physiciansanj thosic taking caro of him have been per nulled ti seo him. On Sunday Dr Lomia of iNew pork came in response to a tele grhhi, arid although giving the judge’s fribnds a| litUo reason to hope, pronounced his case ! excedingly critical, Tho unfavorable symptoms increased soon after Dr. Loomis doft, and yesterday he had another heiViorra^e, and it was dearly seen that ho hiuat die. Dr. Ely of Rochester came yesterday and remained untill Ibis morn-ingj. He told jhe friends that Judge Faulk nerjmust die very soon, and might not 1 itsthrough the night, and so they were admitted .the ftnalBad interview last evening There hajl been no apparent change for the worse this morning, but death cannot be postponed. There is not a man in this community more sincerely esteemed, and-and bis ujr,timely death will be universally regretted!—Dansville Advertiser.P. S.—iA telegram received by District AU’y C, N.' Flenegiu (this evening,) says; “Vpy low, have alight hopes.”fittingStop Mjv Paper,—So long as tho world is made up of individual human items* so long we suppose it will bo impossible to publish a] newspaper in any community without oecasionaly disturbing somo individual's equanimity. In fact,, if all men were touchy as the businoss-endof a mule is popualary supposed ti be, there would bo no such thing a3 publishing a newspaper lift all ;j for tho very first issue wouldicause the Newspaper office lo bo kicked int.O kimlliriicr ivnnrl Iinntnlv hnwotrnrTHE FATHER’S DYWC PftAYEUBY E. A. RAT*They irero gathered in the twll%httHound their dying father's bed;And they listened,-closely listened,To each word the good tnan said.Ho was talking to- the Savior,In a voice so low arid sweet;Casting earthly cares upon him, Pleading humbly at his feet.“Take me to that land,” ho whiskered,/“Let me lean upon your breast,4 Whore the wicked cease from troubling;And the weary are at rest.'111 am weary, O, so weary.And I long for endless day;And tho presence vt wy Savior,Who has blessed me on the way*For tho road has been so -ragged,And tho way. ao very steopf More than four scoro years I've tratekrdiSavior now I long to sleep.■Thou hast promised, blessed Jesus,If wo hut abide io Thee,Tbou wilt never, never, leave us,Though unworthy wo may bo.4’Jesus thou aiono art worthy,And on thee my hopes depend;In that land where all arc holy,There my joys will never end;For my Iife^is almost ended,But I’ll trust Theo evermore;I shall meet Thee, blessed Jesus,When I reach the other shore.‘•There forever I will praise Thee, In that land of endless joy^For a crown of lifo thou'lt givo me That'no time shall e'er destroy.tfNEW SUBSCRIBERS.: We will furnish the Advertiser fromnow ’till tho first of January next, to all• a■ *
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