’ ' - * • . * . .Watertowii Cape Vincent Brewery.’ * . , ‘ i * * *. . _We note with pleasure the near com-« ( . 1 r *, . * r .w»pletion of the Watertown-Cape 'VincentBrewery, a fact worthy of mention, as Mr. Henry Steinmann, its present proprietor, has spared no trouble and ex-, pense In re-modeling the old plant formerly owned by the Scobell’s at Cape Vincent, to-make it one of’ the finest in- - * • * » * ' • * • ^ * _ ' ” r * *the .northern part of the state.Mr. Steinmann is bound to make the enterprise a -success is approved by the fact of his ‘fine ale that has been in the / ' . , ' • T . .market for the past six or eight weeks and which has received a very liberal patronage in this town. Mr. Steinmann J guarantees that nothing shall • enter in the brewing of his ales or lager beer but the purest malt and hops, as pure as thewater of .'the beautiful St. Lawrenceriver which is used in the brewing of his products. This is a fact worth remembering, as in these days of eompeti-know not•as all sorts of substitutes for paalt and hops are used in the manufacture of ale and lager by unscrupulous brewers all over the country. Mr; Steinmann will pay $500 to any one producing evidence to show that his goods are not strictly* « * i * * . ^ i « ipure and unadulterated. * ’We would advise the public to an eye on Mr. Steinmania’s lager beei which we are informed will be put or the market for the first time on Saturday. June 10,1893, and which be par erThis lag$r will also Be put bottles for family trade andto any address bys direct to the breweryT,