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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 12 Jun 1888, p. 1

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'5: l 3" ‘, . x . u, :2 rwf. 'j-S .. -_ .9.“â€" .~ . ,1. 1i Mon-angruh-un ~,~ \ . Y, , n .............. 0 ”Q 3. JUNK!” Goo. um. num- cum amino. WW... on 1: 80751303. to. muting-n Riffs: 3335‘». ouey to loon ot has“ W Du. Cornell O Cornell, arcnrswd'ficmmm w t. o ' o o. l _ - umnfror‘is'il-nci’un Jmsuum mus. O... I. WEEKLY" IA). l 9. I. “.N‘ltllo I. ”-9 (LI. _.â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"-â€"- Eutchewn & Fisher, soiiiéi‘mns. cownuu. CMWE ville. Office: two door- out It Court. Hon-o Ave. 05),“ to loou at le per out 4. A. nun-criterion. I A. A. vmnnn. .._._..<_..-â€"__._. Wm. Parker, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACC‘OCCHER. Crud-mt" uf Tiliiity (‘olio o, bnivorslty Tor- onto. Member of tho t‘m ego of lhyulclunn and Surgwnn. (tar. Slmt'lhlllOI.’ blooms of tho 'l‘hmut and Luna. Gideon-opposite lier- noy‘s Livuy, Farmcravillo. 5-53 -.-... N- -- .-.. ---_...â€". W.--.â€".-.â€"~.â€"- GRADUATE ROYAL COLLFGE. Quoml'n Unlvvmity. Mcmhcrnl ('ollngu of Plush-taut and Surgeons. tlnt. Will he found ut omce or all hours. l'uinlmu cxtmmlnn of'tr-clll. ‘ . ”lilac: mm it. Will-w K Curse store. Jain at ., Furrnersvtllw. 13.52 The Ontario House, NMWBORO. A FIRST ("LA RS "WM-1L, (‘OMli‘Oli'l‘Al’lLY furnish-d, nml untnl tnr tlst'xcotlum tnblnond oouru-nuo attentions to gurus t‘nmmodlmu Inmple rooms fur cmnmcrclnl trm otters. JOHN "A “T. l'rnprit‘tor. “I! The Gamble House, PAR‘IERSVHJ‘E . v THIS F‘lNlE NEW llltlf‘K HOTEL HAS horn clummtly furnished throughout tn the latent Myll'a. livery attcmi-m gin-n to tho wants of gut-ate, (innit yul’tlflllllll utilities. 2?.ly FRED. PIERCE, Prnp‘r. P lNT KA mmuxma, Paper [longing a” Glazing. “’llllK \VAllliANTEl). - Plilf‘EQ lllUll'l‘.l war. wzns'rmz. FARMERSVILLE. '1" l I 113 Cheapest Place In town (0 got your FLOUR. OAT.“ l‘l AL, CORNMEAL. CRACKED “'lll‘l. "T, llllCKWllEA'l‘ FLOUR, BBAN. . SHORTS, AND ALL lilfllDR 0i“ l‘llUVENDEll, - H AT---~--â€" ll. WILTSE 8‘: CARSS, VOL. IV. NO. 94. m. .....7 - M Thompson? Grocery. 0m- chhwrd': Progrcoo. Our Juno .- Mrkt locum In all our Dealing”. We believe it h the only woy to bent thct oonfldoooo which ohould bo tho prominent ehorootorlltlo of oommomlol inumcutzao. Gumption, Grit and Cash uvn contain 10 our 'l'ho loo! old “and Grocer-loo It the Levon rigor-oo- IAVB 'l'llA'l‘ DOLLAR! There are late of loco: to I all it At. but only one ptoee to an t, THO NON olono Ioveo the dollar for you. W ‘1‘ All theoe who ”1181‘ min order to ta I! hellove.oro eopocinlly invited tot-not I) ll tlwtr eye. over THOMPSON? u- to ll'Iortment ol SUBARU and TEAS. ‘M __...-â€"- Fins Japan T ear, in toddler and chats, l'mmy Hymn, Black and Japan, all blmded togrther, 46¢. per poundâ€"("flu pound lots 40¢“, lt‘rcn'ual, 47 cduta Un- wlurrd Japan, to be sold for ,.?.:ic.~ohas no EQ Uzi L in 1"armerrr0'llr. Damn Fnivim.â€"ltotslna. rolenccneI, Iulun» no. elemu, figs, pruneu, dntoo curt-nu. .â€"â€"â€"â€"-,-â€"- Panama Gonna-«Salmon. lob-tor. mockorol. Labrador licrrin . lunch ton to. cooked corned beef, every var at of pic lcs, Inticeo. Jame, honey oud toblo do imulcn. FISH OF ALL KlNDS l.\' SEASON. You Lim-n it all your own way. The morn you buy the more you Iui'o. pru‘ \ tiling ynu nxwiitl your money at THOMPSON’S. 7W . WM. _. . -W...n......WW...â€"_â€"â€" _. .Men and Boys? Our Special Line of NEW HATS, \l'liicti 2 Spring. COINIM‘SE‘S all the Latest Styles and Shades, xx nun rum oer-r, n.-.. ‘1’...â€" Prives “'1:th will Suit. the (310805-12. “Iluyers. lei/L in for the Oppositc llm Gmnlila House. H. H. 'nnmonn, General .Hrrchanl. I’E‘Casll paid for all kinds of Grain lluttrr. lllt'ltf‘i, Polls, and Fms. momma Alli. CllASSELS T A l. l. i) ll l. N G The Old Rehab“ DELTA. TASLORING II () [7 S353. First Class .Work D009 I‘IiII‘I'IS. g..â€" Ccntlomen who wish to have timir suits made up in THE “TEST STYLES AND PERFECT Lb" FIT awn II‘ORKeldfi‘SHIIP. IllOl‘lJJ PATRON]! I A. M. GHASSELS. FARMERSVILLE. W..- M ALL SVORK WARRANTED. ROOMS TO LET. OVER llUl.lv‘(“:f.0‘."s Tull“)?! SHOP. For- mcrutllo. Apply to _ lit! ‘v'8 M. PARISH. RICA FOX. 1 1; I. 1’.‘ l make a r-pcvialty of making Perfect- filliztg Pants. ,\ «all solicited. R. M. PERBlVVA‘L. MA I} l S T R A TES’ BLA Nit". F0lll’lS FOR SALE At the Reporter Office. Printed Spa-tally for [lulled ReporterAdvertising Rafts. counties of Lords and Grenville. W...â€" ._.â€" -n.-_..__............. ., .4... _ for Annual. Ono column ,. , , , linll' column . . ,, Pnlcn tampon. wrm Price: or CITY Quartort-olimm . ,, . lulxhtlicnlumn H . . fi'l‘ATlONElifl. 'l‘enllnos nonpnricl .. . . . .-. Tronolont. Tmnsicnt and legal ndvorttncmcnls, Sc. lino for lot i-mrrtlon; 2c.pcrltne for each so sequent innortlon. Boom“ Rotten. Notion; amongst mull“: matter, 50. per lino to mentor advertise“. And it... to t-Mual coo- tomes-I. The Leading Notion of births, marinara and death. SHOE HOUSE .... .W I I New Tailoring Storc. \ (‘tiuthmm N. I]. .. .*~Wm~-W M m.~.-.M.â€"~.â€"._ _ W Pamerevllle. Lee -wwafl _ .._..,.....__ -W MONTREAL 00030. H. s. MOFFATT P'OPIIB‘I'OI. General Stock Conniotin; of Gl'OCPl‘ioi, Dr Goods.‘ Hordworo, Paint: and gill (mixed ond un- mixed), Wall l’npcr, Potent Mod- icinvn, and Jewelry. And, to chart, nverytluinu to be found in I well rugoloted Villlgu Stow. OUR SPECIALTIES. Ten, Sugars. Flour, Oatmeal, Crockery. Boots and Simon. Tweodo. For the next 60 days, Remnants of Dry Goodo, Woolen Glove-u, Chino Sale of Dishes, Trimmings. .1 Quantity of Tea will be Iold at (7053. When you want anything in our line For a Small sum of .‘l! on (1)1. The place to get it in at H. S. MOFFATT’S GENERAL STORE. Addison. Oct. l8. 1,887. .-_ ......,.- ._.-_ ._..... ._ -. a... .w- , :R.$D. Judson & Son, . V l l t lllll, GBAlNlNG, SAVE $1. nail"... SA'S'F. 520.. r'" . ».. ”v.47; .. (It rt fliers FARMERSVILLE. Cabinet-making in all its T O _ N I G H T 3 Branches. Charges Moderate, iinkufiilldnireal. impact» ltl Paid ticâ€"$12,000,000 tlleserved Fund, - - $6,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL DOA RD OF DIRECTORS: Si" Dwuutd .\.:1niith. li.t‘.,\l (L. l’lL‘fltlt‘l‘l . H0011": A. l‘Iruuimm‘t l. ENL. \‘trc-l‘rmltlcnt. film-art Scott. linq. 1 Hugh fairlxnnun. llsq Aim. Murray. l-I‘au. Hon..ln!m Holmium. I... T. l'uttcreon, list . l it. it. thw-rualdc-lda. ligq ‘V. (T. ll «iv/mum, liw‘. W. J. llnchnnuu, lit-lu-i‘tll Muunqrr. A. Mucxlidt-r. Ase‘tlion.)lun. nmi ltinpoutm'. if. V. Murinlitli < - « ~ Am 3 luspoclm‘. , A. ll. llui-li.q.i.m ----- Secretory. BRA.‘« JHES : l-l. tilmmtnn. Manager. llaltt‘ux. N. S. llmntlmn, Ont. lilugfittm, “ llmtrmy “ London, ling. London. (int. tht‘lull. N. ll. Ottawa. Ont. 1"I‘l‘lll, Um. I‘cturbm‘o. Ont. l’it'lmi, “ Qllt’l‘EC. Quo. Surntu. Ont. St. John, N. R. t Montreal. ~ Almomu, (int. i liellevillr. “ l Bruntrm-tl.” l l ROCHVlLLE, "mt. ..'ulgnr.\'. .\ tbL‘rt-l (Thulhnm. Hut. ('vltlt‘uptm lll. Cornwutl. lint. (imlcricli. Out. (luvlpli, “ l’ul'l llupn. " Regina. Aquino. Sirutfurtl. (int. t-lt. Mnry’n. Ont. Toronto. lint. \Vinnl mg, Mun. Vane-2m or. ll. C. Lostinx'. 2113.. r: Alwliun-li Lune. Nww l'nuK. 50 “Ml Hit-cut. Cmoum. 2m; infinite Elm-ct. ”('olloctiunw nuulc at. all Blinking Townl. Draft: lawn-d on all rmrts of the world. l-‘ourxwr ucut llllcl't‘fil allowed on deposits. or ..__.....-_a_._....._.. - r... W. . W... W. E. J. NARROW‘S LOCK, ONT, AG EXT l“'( ill new a: WOOD, SMITHS FALLS. BUY your Costumes at â€"â€"-- AND TY": w" I. w. mm ‘00. Bacczvzntn. t! PLOITGH AN!) M‘Af'lllNl‘: REPAIRS AND BINDER T‘VINE. AXJVAYS KEPT ON "AND. E. J. GBINNON. Rideou Volley lmplcmcnt and Machine Agency. l2-l3 __..â€"â€"....._.- _..._......-_..__. align : WA er £0 40000 “DEACON 'l‘lic crmvdI scen at our Dros-s Goods Dcpartmont that Wonderful Line of FRENCH ALDWOOL DRESS GOODS, announc- l C O R S ETS l LADIES: COLLAR; Alli) CUFFS I cm, W» Juno mm, ROBERT WRIGHT 80 col Brockm’lle’s Well-known t . ll 11 PRICE lllll GOOD llllll , umnwuw - eâ€"o dupotteb oszilnnlol ‘ room tore n3 prawn . Run in the choir. . Petition of PetorIoo Ied othuo. woo received rel-tire to 0 ing the on the town line tween You 0 and llimbothtewn, and o eomrnun . notion from town-hip clerk of Eliza.- bethtown. relotin to “me miter. Messrs. Saunders and Benny were by roeolution op inted a committee to Mn Snider ol Broekville woo the enquire inlet 0 ndvinobility of opal- ! ’ guest of Mn. John Phillips lug week. l2? “w m“ " mm”! by Wm” . W Communleotion woo received from IPnlNflthLLEY. Mr. Geo. Hell, requesting permlulnn Morn“, June 4.~ Mrs. John Dflf“t0 perform hie astute labor on the ting took I; mlnptie for the worse on townline, which wII granted. Saturday evening. The result was Dr. Petition of Edward 15th and othen. Irwin wan called in. relItive to opening the road allowance Mr. L. 1“. Moore and wife, of Nup- between lots 24 ond 25. cancel-ion 6, once, formerly of this place, are visit. Yonge, received and laid OV} r. ing old friends in this vicinity. Levi Account of R. B. Algult'e. clerk is looking well. division court, for 35, for rent of Hall The domestic troubles of Spruce inhigh school building for holding Valley lmve beennrrunged and prom Court, marked and ordcted to be lull been procluimed again. paid. 7‘ , Burglnrs entered the post office on M t'. Wight. moved, seconded by hug Sunday morning by brcnking in. Thcy lfoulton, That the clerk notify P. J. took wlmt money the till contuincd Sllt’l, puthnmator. to open the public and u quantity of postage stumps. Mr. 1’. Mullovitt of this place will ”fl~ .. YONG! MIL”. Molnar. Jone ll.-â€"-Worh in moh- ing on the new track of the G. T. R. Min Jowphiue Shipmon, who. bu been ill for the put few weeks, iI slowly recovering. Minn Edith Gardiner, of thiI lace, attended the wedding of Min attic Gardiner, of Lyn, on the evening of June 6th. HOW DOES IT LOOK? :T’AxmmT ‘l I: 1“; 3‘- LT‘t A. Sensation! WHAT ABOUT? road that crosses N. Shou'u land, being lot 21, concession 6, to its proper not. have to send to the orphans home, as his xvii-3. prcwntcd him with o bounc- width, 40 feet. Mr. Wiltse moved. seconded by lug boy, Sunduy, Juno 3rd. Mr. Moultun, That the clerk, turd Messrs. S. A. Toplin and George W. Green be appointed as special auditors to make u gonct-al audit of township books mice the loci special audit, elm thehigh school accounts from same date, and report at some future moot- l ing of this Council. {‘nrricd. Mr. Willse moved, seconded byl The luying of the. new doublo track 3 “r Moulton That lltu g lvul‘on Ar- botwmn .ilrockvillc and Duisdownu is l in "pm! 50 ell; pf‘l' “w l'kl'b‘r thi use of ‘ ‘ J . ‘ A k r a _ l 2' . . . ‘ v ~ . . - . . n mg puqln d nptle, under tlu. «super the town hall M. liulilmg (hair mutt! . : l . 'i ’ (‘- . T O " N I G H T l l \‘Hliiildg thyidnt‘s'l‘milzv morning. logo, “"1 Pay ”‘9 same ““0“le ‘0 the noo~ are now busy purchasing MALLORYTOW'N. MONDAY, June ll.~~~No service in the Mothmlist. Church ycstcrduy morn. ing, the llcv. \V. Pearson lming away at. (.‘onfcrcncc. llcv. .l. Tripp prom-h- cd in the owning. l ed in lust change of our advertisement, which we are selling at 123. cats. PER YD, REGULAR 25 CENT GOGDS, in Shadt‘s of Navy Tun, Fawn, Olive, Myrtle the” doc. "4‘s, , ~ “‘1. ll, Hath music charmq to motlm tho t'ltl‘ciakrr, during ‘1‘” plant-lure 0f the Visit our GLOVE and HOSIERY Department. V .' i. .2, Thrrmgs crowd to ( minul. (,uuttd. this counter. VVhy ‘3 Because our Lisle I‘hrcad Gloves, Ruvugo breast-l ‘Aflk ”I“ younglutiit-a‘ Mr. licl'ut‘)’ moved. St‘COllllld bl‘ who on tltcirrctut'n from tho \illugv Mr. Wifjlxl, Tliut. ll. “yin“. gcl. the ‘Hm 0”")? cvcnmg wcrc film-‘1”! h-Y fcucc bt‘hiccn the town llltll lo; fix-:5- 'l‘utl‘ctu Silk Glows and Pure Silk Gloves, in kid glove sizes, and in lll or mom of Sim. 03 r d or .. . . _. . f lose t d . M0 otl'e G at 0 Altltl .iml um mtllly hllrlt lxs. lYHL the lot ml'm‘nl by Mrs. Mu.) lulu pl'if‘fi- , “gullo”l’;'9‘“"ll:l"‘:’lhe l‘m'rlm“"‘"ml‘ll‘. erlv fin-(l. render his bill tit. LllO ncgtl v \Vf‘l'f‘ 1'0 (39( l . f‘ '01” ' ill! \‘i' ll) ' ' ‘ x - l tlu 'Flltllt: litldln (lit tlu-yfrmiItLvllylrmulxrli. "letting ilf the COlll’ll'tl. (,urricd. .. l 3 , l , . .. , Mr. ll iliwmuvctl,seconded by .ur. , M,”' I" 1‘“ Mulchinguviic 0f. m" l." l llcrucy, 'l‘ltut llcut'y lluwhinu be up: I" 1" uncut llCl‘i‘, ’3 “‘31th fr“ “d8 m pnlllln‘tl to look uftur stock running at Toronto. 1 , . , urgo (-oritrm-y to law, and cuusc the M" ”e'be't’ Mallory, 0'“? ”f 3131' mama to be impouudqd. Currird. dl Sale pllCOS. llm‘ytmvu’s prmnincnt young mon, llll‘i Ml'. Bcrncv moved, seconded by just. purclnusccl u line piano from Mt”. J. M“. Wiltsc, 'l'liut the sum 0‘ $25 M, Curtm, "f Lsmtt. It ‘5 ”f, M‘n‘" granted to the Road Commrrumuers of manufacture, and one of Jerry a boat. Furmcrnvillo, to be expended on the [Tnequnlled 140w Clash I’r'lccast. PARABOLS l un'uâ€"u-u l, l l ltSateil’rtces. l SALE PRICES. Washing Cotton Summer '. Dresses, Lawns and Chambrys out of dream mod to on he tel Grand 14550112233725 of FINE Prints, with Embroideries to Match, AT SALE PRICES. ‘TRIMMED MILLIN- ERY. [iii/lineal s/zozv rooms mustard/y (rowtz'ca’. ROBT. WRIGHT & GO. Lewis - 8b - Patterson, GRENNON! BUY your Grey onlehite Cations nt- eclal valua din all Kinds of Gotten Goods. “- 205 IiING‘r STREIET. BUY your Shir-tinge and Ginghnms at. Joe". 'is 8; Patterson’s. 5.305 Elihu: Street. CALL ond get our l’riooo for TABLE LINENS. NAI’KINS, 816. COTTON WARPS and COTTON YARNS, til. the Lowest Prices. Housn ‘ infiiiifinrnas. ‘ Our Prices for these goods will be found RIGHT, and you should examine our stock before buying. l’rintcd Shade (Jurtnlna It. Prices elsewhere. DRY 0-9993 - at--- 1.1806 Curtains. 205 KING 8'12, - . Much Lower thIn â€"A Large Stock to select from at LEW'IS & PATTERSON. C. M. BABCOCK'S. STORE "W. . 0-. TOLEDO. SATURDAY, Juno 9.â€"«».\lt'. A. (find, who llflE-l throo cheese factorics, sold his vhcccc lust Thursday at. tho llonrd of 'l‘t'mlt‘, Ilt'ockvillc, as high, if not. liiglp or than :my other manufacturer. “'6 congrutulntu him. Mr, \Vm. McCrca, our popular young townsnmn and drug clerk, hair gone to Almonte if, iwo weeks' may lion. Mr. Stephen (film-k has added to the bounty of hit; prcmises by putting a handsome iron fence in front of his dwelling. Mists Stella (kind is about to lcavc our villagO. \Vo undcrstnnd film in tcnda taking a thorough musical course, in Bmc'ltvillc,undcr the direction of Prof. Kaufman. Rev. W. \Voodcock preached in the Methodist church here, lost Sunday. He also preached the funeral scmlon of tho into Mr, Kilborn, on old and P0 respected citizcn of this township. rl‘ltc stage. has again changed hands. A Mr. \Vright in tho now proprietor and SOt‘ll‘tfl to bc vcry obliging and to give general satisfaction. w. -_..- ,__._....__ _.__. OUR RAILROAD. Awny down the railroad trunk we‘ll go . And look for the engine Iona. And when Wt" have found the oldeteom boron We will sing thin Joyom sung: Obi in coming. lt'n ulmmt horn Thin railroad \vlltbo running, " 'Rout the clooe of the year. We will mount to tho top or the talleot trooo, And otroin the eye (or the cumin tmln, And M the rim "In .M the Joy! light. Ourlt-nrl wt fol like rain. Oht it's coming. he. We will deck our vi] a with bunting bright. And put on till our ulltlny weor On the dnv thot the first. through train to run. And Itnu with a will. though the novvtoo otnm. Oh! it‘s coming to. And we'll toast the mnotoo. every oneâ€" .‘inundnn and Barney and Mooney- And the wolkin mu rtnfhto our exooooet Joy. Though they should lab to Ioooey. 0h! lt'I coming. M. ARON. mud hurling to tho village on the south side of the cording mill. (Jur- riod. ‘ Mr. Moulton moved, seconded by Mr. Wiltsc, That Daniel Bet'noy bi“ granted tho sum of $6, as he in in destitute circumstances. Curried. Mr. Wiltse moved. Seconded by Mr. Wight, Tlint the auditors, Messrs. AI guim and Wiltsc, be paid $5 each. for their services as auditors for 1887. Partial. Mr. Wiltse moved. seconded by Mr. Moulton. 'l‘hut tho .«noney raised un- der Railway fly-law he allowed to to.» mom in the tuwnoliip Treasurer‘s bands, until required by this Council, provided he pays 4 per cent. interest as agreed on with the Reeve. Carried. Mr. Wiltse moved, seconded by Mr. Moulton, That. Mrs. John Frost. be granted the sum of 85, to assist. in keeping her mother, who is in donti tute circumstances and unable to sup- ”; herself. Curried. '1 Moved by Mr. Moulton seconded by Mr. Wight, That Daniel Berncy be exempt from performing Itatute labor for 1888. lnrried. Moved by Mr. Willac, seconded by Mr. Moulton, Thu J. B. Saunders and B. Beach be Allowed to do their stat. ute lobor on the roads landing from the main travelled road to the mill. Carried. Mr. Wiltsc moved. accondodby Mr. Mention. That the bond be allowed to practice in the front room of tho low- er art of the town hall. on Tuoedny on Friday nights in eooh week, dur- ingdtbc pleasure of the Council. Car- ri . Mr. Barney moved, seconded by Mr. Wiltae, That. 1. 0. Alguire. Esq., be oppointed Road Commissioner for Police Villngo of Formcrsvillo, nth remomlile salary, to be paid Out oi commutntion money. Carried. Mr. Borney moved seconded by Mr. Wilt“, That the Commiuioneru for the village be instructed to lIy out AND CALF SKINS m l . . l . 'SI'I'J [ABOOXII .___â€"â€"____..__ “will“ in an". 3a min A“ And wont togot Slylloh Overcoat. on . TAXI!!! For I C rioting: t. you Go 5. Young 0‘ - IIO'I'IBL. nmvrnnn. I I ' mts nnvow'nox “Vanna" at loo-t menu tho without no the More IM‘VILL'. 18.3.4 wu utter! ‘Il. White for meal their M' m 1.. t . Short Lloo end .1 .m can or Perm! Clothes, HIGHEST CASH fmcn AT m" on A . .... .. .. A. 9. Manor sons. W... .fl ....~.. In» the world during It otech tun NEW. end bench! in theme! welder-lot tomato progno- to A method or For . Alyeneeondo .â€"â€"â€"-â€"- M Y GRAND TBUNKc o a L! Cor Into to - . “moat-a" from flat owtoodm um I n'wo “nonhuman-cot“: dde' end Low Prices. Allmool Block Ce‘tehmerea at 80¢. per yd“! Union Cuhmeree. block ond colored. oi. 250. Al -wool Fronch Dress (lo I at 12“. A special line of henv ollwool Dreoo Goods. in Block and colors, at the. Flannel Cloth Drool: $flmwaonfi 35.3532?" "I.” o . .z 700-. 8e., 9e. and 10e. In Black and Colored sm. no Honaointho "‘ “till“: "°“ " ‘ "" "M °‘ Town eon Compote for Vlloo and Voriety, 8” my Grey Flonnol a 20... The! mmtmmmnr onion-c. d. For Shirtin . White end (he; Cottonn. Shootings, Tobie Line“. Come to me. no. Iloop. for why fluid 1 mp ins, Towels, In Towellings. I con ofl‘er you the Best Choice and Value. calm"... and folllooef youth. ‘ lsdlemlene Ind Children’s Underwear in endless "riots. Iodieo' 4-but- mfiwmgg'mggm,m toned, heoq-nlmhed BlIck Kid Glover. commencing It 5 0. My Itoek of mg. ”.3991th 0'..- anme llmiery ll eom late in over lino Ind price. ' mm mm LE mm mum: is flocked with Ill kinds of man». u ‘rllh‘fl'flWd I. Montlo Clothe Ind Trimming). All Cloth Cut Ind Fitted hoe ond fit ’h‘kf‘fi"’”’m‘ ”1.5:: “9 Guaranteed. mm,” It”; with W TH! MILLINERY ROOMS on now opouhnd Itoohed with :II the v 0'0"- y no“ II m m: Loren NoveltloI in Trimmed oed Untrimrood GoodIn-birdo. vi “*3.“ a:hԤ=fir . turban Ind (finingl of every deIIription. mu Wholoo. who u chemo wanna”, . ‘ h a. h, of this DepIrtrnent, will welcome oil who ll foyer her with I coll. , “Wm’l‘IEE'J-mw gal "'umm“silli':?xi’ "ou‘mi' ”a” "all ' fill" "" It 'm on o n. I n ' i. _ C. I. brim. 'W- OI.- 'M”!.fl ulna-t Noted For Superior two-thirds of the commutation money on Iidewnlka. in Ioid villogo end tint the clerk not“) him of thiI reoohitlon. Corried. Mr. Wi ht moved. oeconded by Mr. Wiltee. T ot the Council oduhee I. C. Algulre, Rood Commluioner. the mm of .250 for the purchase of lum- ber for oidewIlhI in the Village of Former-wine. the urn. to be refunded out of the commander: money. Cor- ried . mod till Seton a incurs ro m. [81 Inc. tho Former-ville Boy.| Council then ed thy, June M. It pm. be H. Buonoolx. Clerk. The «ng0 It to .Io I M Goon ”in". ~‘\ m. too-tom o oehoo" ‘l “'hoo you cone to brockvlllo on A m 3300mm Pair of Panto, Pom-u momma: In Any Mylo, l INN). BAS‘I‘ or CENTRAL .. _... I o loot hot! century. eollIoltdvod. a. To ”groan, M eta. A w. B‘RKS. Mot wonthotoooho all our throatâ€"oi Iowa mom‘pe spaniel 1808-! Ail... , ror. gar-om GOAL! GOAL! 0 . '. ‘ p u . «mean-gm Inert-mm “alumna“ W": ,t 1.. 1'“on Illa-eons LI Ill while Ilrflrodh‘ .em_ , the Hallo riding. discovered romlol of Inn in In undead ”'38 0am they wont book to the Ipot. It“ all?! rotor-ale told their people at their horrible mi. The poliu were noti- fied. but on it. run then dork it woo decided not to Mimi!” tho Ipot until tbiI morning My of- (or I t. o’clock this We'll ollaoe man the. mmpniod‘hy . Pol- adino, an ItollIn contmtor, when. mtn tum hId o coo ' in that vicinity since lost loll, visit the motto moko In inveotlgntion. 0n reaching the piece a horrible right met their gore, and their nostrils were met. with o Itench that woo nlmoot unbearable. from the alumni. wholly deoom end body. After gazing upon the y for a few moments from a distance, Po- licemen Burke mIdc a closer examin- ation. The body won in e pitting s- ition, one leg crossed beneath the o ter, and upon closely Ipproncbing the re- main» be discovered a strap about the man's neck, drawn Io tightly Ml to leave no doubt that death was the ra- Still. a! strangulation. 'l‘he othel'eflfl of the strap was loosely fastened to‘u stump about four feet in height, al« most at the foot of which, the body was sitting. The remains had evident- ly been in that. position for monthsi. and prcucntod a. horrible appearance. The flush was all gouc from the bonds. the hair and whiskers had fallen nwnv and there were many other signs of for advanced docompt‘mEtion. 0f the cause of death not the slight- aut. doubt romaine, tie \‘ericst tym could use that. it. wars the result at strungulution from the slrttp about the neck. But. to answer the neu- i‘mu, win-titer ii is a case of auici eor the l('r‘lllll. of t'uul pltty, ie not. so cosilv done. The strap about the neck is installed with it. running noonmbut the end which was fastened about. the stump was not. tied, but. only wound about the stump, and it. Would seem impossible that. with it in this 00udi« Lion the mun could lurve drawn the end about his neck 0.3 tightly ms it. now is. The deceased at! nearly an mny‘n'ow liojudgodhwns about. thirty-five, oer- tuinly not More than forty ym,“ ago, and appear»: to have been a do» looking, powerful . man. Hitm Would be 5 feet 11 inches or sf! “foot, and proportionately Mull built. Ht) was well dressed, the pants and vast being of a light, line cloth, the coat black cloth. and over this an over- coat. ohm of black, while covering bio shoes were u puir of new rubbers. From documents found open the remains and from other evidence, it would uppcar that the dam-used was a Swede nmnod Ilana Christianscu. There is absolutvly no clue to thoiden- tity of the murderer, if it is a case of murder. [Conduit-ed from Ratmdoy‘l Rnconnnn.) Mr. S. Sliipmxm. who lives at the cut end of Pcurl street, any: that when tho men on the B. a W. roilwov (put work early lust winter becous'e t. eir puy was not forthcoming, a man by the name of liunn L‘briutionoou come to his place to board. 7210 told Mr. Shipment that ho had been work- ing with l’olndino'u Italian gong on the railway end that he had quit work with the rest because they could no: get their pay. Mr. Shipmun took him to board, and any: ho woe o joviirl. plenum. fellow. and not It all of the disposition of one who would commit suicide. He paid his boot-d promptly and appeared to have money. After bonding at. Mr. Shipmnu'a for seven cl Wet-ks. (lllriptiuuaou announced that he would go book to camp, giving as his reason llll belief that. in the event of the claims of the men ogoinot tho nilwoy being settled he would be more like. to get his money. He then left it r. Shipman‘a and has not since been seen by thot gentlumsn. All these facts, coupled with the unnoturul petition in yhich the re- main: were found. seem to point to murder for tho purpore of plunder on the solution 09‘ the mystery. ond the authorities should make the most rig- id exominotion into the affair. not! leave no stone upturned to ferret out the mystery. Mr. Bblpmnu says Hone Chrirtlon- «n told him he had worked with the helium and he left his place to at» book to their camp. The {alien eon- tnctor says he never Iow‘ the men when corpw lion in the woods. It lo the duty of the nuthoritioI to find out which stor iI correct. . Attho time of writing the town- ship Iuthoritir-o are tubing Ictloo to ,hovd the retnoinI buried. uâ€". MM-..“â€"â€"â€"â€".~“ Phil. Wiltoe hoe one opriog wagon. one top buggy. Ind one open buggy . for solo. Then on no old ueond hood "Melee, but new on“. mode in I Int duo nun-er. in the total Itylu. ' mm o . tho idol 0

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