. sing-Mir ' fl" ... i mourn-tie Tn. .u.s.’ . tint-ï¬g MD. ,‘ Mlltwllflrkl..~&l. ‘ mitoses: & Fisher. moo iC .OONVIYAX- . v e. :twsdoorseest Ave, “Manuals†«1. A. eorcmon. l A. A. "I'll. Win. Page}, I. D., aaYIlOlAN. SUBOW D ACCOUCI’FR. “Trinity (‘oll 0. Univ y or . ember ot the L on o! ysiclhne Igone. flat. Spam“: “utensil.“ 1. no once. Ricoâ€"â€Dost e r- . ‘ on was Dr. Eprt, onsnunrn no?“ common. Queen's University. hit-inborn! Cdloac of Physician nu Surgeons.0nt. wtllboi‘onnd nt oflce at e ours. hilnloon extraction of tooth. :ovor D. Wiltso a: Cnrse' store, Main 23-53 st. rmorsvillo. HOTELS. â€"â€".~ow-.....«...~_ ,. .. ..A . My.--“ , 7Mâ€... .--“..- The Ontario House, NIWBORO. s I!!!" annals HOTEL. COMFORTABLY furnished. and noted its excellent tsble end courteous ettentlons o mints. L‘omuiodious ample rooms for cmmnerolsl trsvellers. “4" .l ()H N H A RT. Proprietor. The Ghmblo House, FARMERBVI LL‘. THIS FIN! NEW BRICK HOTEL HA3 fem elegantly furnished throughout in the nest stylus. Euwv attention givv-n to the weute ni’ guoets Good yards snd stables. 2'2.†F‘Rlll. PIERCE. Prop'r. PAINTING, animme, KALSOMINING, Paplr Marrying 8 Glazing. \‘i't‘lRK WAllll'AN l‘El). - l‘RlCES RIGHT. WM. WEBSTER, FMFMVILLI. '1‘ ll 15 Cheapest. Place, In town: to gt“. your Fljtm‘tt.‘ Dams!" 'CORRMEiL. CHAhKED WHEA’i‘. lllltf-KWUEAT FLOUli. BRANT. SHORTS. AND ALL KINDS OF PROVENDER, -â€"-«-- i H' ‘11:...â€" Opposite the Gamble House. zircon pita :z‘m- all kinds of Grain. Butter. Erica, Polls. and Furs. Nov’r 7; 1887. if “grammar: TAILORlNG DIE. IJTA. First Class Work Doric AT ‘ 131513803241} 1. E PRICES. I melts in cpeoialty of melting Perfect- ï¬ttlrg Pants. A call solicited. ll. M. PEROIVAL. MAGISTRATES' BLANK FORMS FOR SALE At the Reporter Ofï¬ce. Massed Specially mr United counties of Leeds and . Granule. ...â€"... Pslcxs erronl wrrn Tnoss or Cm Sin-nouns. The Leading?- SHOE HOUSE Jllen and Boys? ...-.. l \Vhls’lli are just in for the â€"â€"-â€"~â€"-_.._.___n..._....__.._ l l’rices which Vvfll Suit 3. wrmsr. r. crass. .....mmeamumm . ...â€".... vspuw..- out. . . Thompson’s “ w m _. ' 9"â€"3' H. s. EWATT PWIII‘I'OI- (Jewel Mk Consisting e! all our wasâ€. We both" it is tho-Iv m to best "It Points sod Oils (mixed sod on- m;‘:: W 5' ‘2 ml mixed), Well Po , Potent Medâ€" ‘u" "mm“ "m . leiues. sn Jewelry, ... ....'.‘.I: atrium .. on SPECIALTIES. ‘3' M." "M Tess, Sugars, Flour, 0stmesl, Crockery, ' "“ Boots and Shoes Tweeds DAVE . no ' ' T" “I. LII"! For the next 80 dNVI. Remnants of Dry the dolls:- tor you. Dishes, Trimmings. ' If All those who MUSTFIOI in order to fl " Qu.n“’v or 1". O“. b. â€'d er bolteve.en especially invited tom ts at 0‘“- stthelr eyes over TEOMPSON'S ss- u When you went anything in our line armament or scouts end TEAS. â€˜ï¬ ' ' ._ For a Small sum of Jimmy, I ~80†d with Quill Fin: Japan Teas. in caddies and chests. Th l t t -, - . ' . Young Hymn. Black and Japan, all ° 9'" °"° ' '†2.â€"â€"-Wlll not Break over Hips blnutrd together, ‘50. per poundâ€"’ilcï¬t'e H. S. MOFFATT’S 3.-NO Side Steels used. nnunrl Int: 404* Inl'fil'fd' 47 rim“ â€is- ‘colorrd Japan. to be sold for fawn-aha: no EQUAL in Farmrruills. -....- .. ugmnï¬nh Bikini. if. .s sayuums’ a ssunsus nu Addison, Oct. 18, 1887. 6. -¢-Can be Laundricd. ..â€trxxrmnrl'.‘31:13:23: "m- R. D. Judson & Son, OAK!!!) Boone.â€"Balmon. lobster, truckers! strsdor horrln . lunch tongue. cooked corned beef. every var oi oi' pickles. sauces. jams. honey sud tsble do icncles. FISH OF ALL KINDS IN BIASON. .V SAVE $1. SEE... SAVE-1332‘ ' i i . ~ SALE PRICES. You have it all yom- own way, Thu , more you buy tho more you save. pro» riding you szsend your money at '1' H 0 M E S 0 N’Ss gUndertakers _..___._..__-H-._...___.__.,__.-_ FARMERSVILLE. Cabinet-making in all its m our Special Line of Branches Chat-gesjflderate. S -' ‘. r ll h . prmg compnscsa t c EBank at Montreal.: Latest Styles and Sliades,§cflpm_m Pumpwmooo’mgBaagains, BARGAINS, Bargains, at afï¬x â€"5 illesorvod Fund, - ~ “,ooo‘ooo HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir Donald A. Smith. K.(‘.M.G.. President George A. Drummonzl. Esq“ vinoâ€"President. ; Alt‘x. Murrny. A. T. l’stterson. 3. ll. Greensbields. Esq General .llcrchant. w. C" "Don‘ld' 5†H. V. Meredith n .. - - Ace‘s inspector. W F A. B. Bushman ------ secretes-y. . . BRANCHES: Monti-eel. - - I. 8. Ciouston. Men-pr. ...â€"... Almoute. Ont. Hellfux. N. 8. ° liellovlils. “ llsmllton.0nt. e e la a Brnmi’nrd.“ Kin ton. " anocxvntu, Ont. LI" y “ Calgary. Alberte London. Eng. Chuthsm. N. 8. London. Ont. Chuthnm. Ont. oncton. N. B. Chicago. ill. "awe. Ont. Shml'il'g“ la’°""s.‘.’“"om. or c . nt. eter ro, II 0 [I S E. Guelph. " Picton. “ Port Hope. " uobec. Que. W Regine. Angina. min, Ont. Gentlemen who wish to bus their onâ€. msde u in It. .',"'"}"'n. Uni. Toronto. Ont. ‘ P VVinnl mg. Mon. Vancouver, B. C Lownos. mg†‘. .4. «Larch Lane. ' THE lATEST STYLES New Yonn. 59 Wall Street. Cuztmno. we Lotions Streot. Drafts issued on ell parts of the world. IW‘ORKMJJ‘SHI 1'. snotw rnloxnn A. M. DHASSELS. FARMERSVlLLE. i'l' ll'l'BllYiLS. PERFECT I." PST .131) Four per cent Interest Allowed on deposits. 00, '8"Iorlcs THE! ‘0 DA NARROW'O LOCK. ONT. . ALI. WORK WARRANTEB‘. Aomnr iron 130., and so on. “‘“’"‘"““"“‘â€*~"“ 303'! b WOOD. SXITE'S rm, 31001.18;le 1m â€...... ' . , S. W. MN 00.. 3300mm. ovsn nULronn's TAILOR sumo, ru- morsville. Apply“? . , 17.“ W31. PA {1-93. HPLOUOH AND MACHINE RITA" ~-- AND smash 'rwml. ALWAYEI Km . - - . on nun. Reporter Admrtzsmg Rates. 3. J, ammoâ€. ...â€"â€" . Per mess. One column .................. . . .. . .. "“3 Belt column ............. gunner column ............. '1 I ,1.â€- tghth column . Wm... .................. c553; tussle-s. Tun-lent sud legsl advertisements. to. no line tor 1st insertion; to. per line tor ml: sub- sequent insertion. , ' m Reel... 3 . Notices moan routing matter. so. po: line . p 40,000 DEACON Ridsou Veils] lmplemont sod Mschine Agesâ€. ehevhsrs. m oz.“ 0: sures. mum end desths. 3. Wu, Proprietor. . Minoan. Loads .W on... . mailman. HOUSE. ROBT. WillGlll' e .co. mountain .. Groceries, Dry Goods. Herdwsrs. :: AB 0 â€T .:::: THE CELEBRATE!) Gumption. Grit and Cash W" 2â€â€..th “ FEATH E R B 0N E C 0 RS E T l For «not w. an Agents for Broth/ilk. g2: 333ml. Wis' cosmos (...... wow 6...", cm... 3...... 2 cm. Received To-day in white & drab. ......‘._........_._.__ POINTs FOR THOUGHTzl 7..â€"~Good Shape. 8.â€"~No Breaking-in. 9.-â€"- Perfect Ease. «maven l Dannb:nn"es â€(sale-L Fax-so. CA':’, .... ......t.n:... lU-' wuvnu L/usuuuss’. i l.--btrictly Hygienic. lz.-â€"-Natural Contour. 5.â€"-â€"Unaï¬'ected by Perspiration. ..m "n-.. . ,me- ASK To SEE OUR -..-.. _ y w , ‘ PARABOLS AND .nMBRELLAS A ...... White Hemmcd Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs. to see our 3 Bargain qualities. 8c., 9c., xoc. each. Ask xoc. Ginghams for 6c. Ask to set: our Ginghams worth 10c, now selling at Go 279-.“ yard. White Hemsstitched Linen Hamlkcrchlt‘és. 3 Bargain qualities, 18c., 20c. and 22c. each. N E W H A T S, 18c. Printed Moslins for lociâ€"MM“ wide widths, worth for we. per yard. Ask to see our. Ask to see our Printed Muslim, 18o, now scllling BARGAINS IN MILLINERY l m-.. ...,m Visit our Show Rooms for Stylish Millinery. 11- 3- ARNOLD; “Es: aggl‘alli’kil‘i‘slltï¬? mewsm ' "’“*" “*â€â€™ Xihhgiiï¬g?flhhoé.u9§l 555333.133? ROBERT WRIGHT & Cï¬. Brockville's One Cash Price Dry Goods House. m: Ftrntford. Ont. St. John. N. B. ._ --.â€"... . ......M..._n...._- -m iLINEll’S AND COTTONS W'ERE NEVER BRIGHTER & FRESIIER THAN IN THE PRES/INT CHEAP SEASON. All) "Collections medr. et sll Banking Towns. â€...â€"...... ...-..a..." M.-. - n. 013° Tate lots of Some oi the Prices. E. J. GRENNON,l -.W Best COTTON snm'rmo in host than}..- _.__ nukes. no. worth 10c; 8c, Worth in... s "ugliall ’orth SKIRTINGS, 12 can. h 11'}..... . m, Bluo and “’hite and Form†Strips. 2%.- sold this month st quick selling prices. TOW’ELQ. Towels. Tahiti all TOWELLING. Street is noted for its chommwols. our}? mums and NAPKINS in much lower prices then you will ï¬nd no goods BUY THEM A? LEWIS & PATTERSON’S. c. M. BA†"pipersâ€.fs DRY GOODS ST‘OR E 16 cent. for l2§ C(‘nln .c be 205 King variety. at w is“ "knowâ€. an“. .. u..- .lsll m1» fluvsv.Jnly ilâ€"nAgsin has our quiet little town been visited by the gramme! men. This time the me of our respected townsmsn, Mr. Boyd Hall. sue the scene of the vlslt~ “loll. Mine Eltti Hdl, the youngest of the femil ', I bright, intelligent little fluid 0 ï¬mrteon yours. assert quiet] swsy. She wss loved y ell eho new her. sod will he mlssod vor much. Wo deeply â€inpnthise wit the beresvod parents in this hour of sadness. HALLOBYTOVVN. Morton. July 2 â€"-â€"The corner stone of tho Methodist Church. Escott, we» laid on Friday Inst. Addresses Were delivered by Rev. T. 0. Brown. L. A. Betta, Bretzkvillo nnd Rev. W. A. Poor- soa. Music was furnished by tho Mellorytown choir. Miss Emma. Hawks and Mr. B. Bur bar. of Addison. Were visiting friends: here on Sunday. , The people of this place (especially tho young Indies) nro pleased to see. . Mr. W. J. Horhison back again. Will I 3135305 The supelautendcnt spoke mi could not stay may from Mallory- town. The Misses E. and M. \Vilson, oi' Hillcreut, were visiting friends here the past week. Mr. JOItill Hagermsn is putting up a ï¬ne bare. â€...â€"W. YONG?! 3111.13. 0 ...“. MONDAY. July ‘2.â€"-Mesurs. Geo. , , , . . . ’ Pun†""d R‘ lurlont‘c, “i Tommo, i that the new life \Vlll soon extend to i this end. nrc visiting filo'nfllli in ii i~ vii lolly. '7‘ Death has «gum ln'eâ€˜ï¬ in on.- midst, the victim being the antic of Charla-z Lntlmm. who passed army on the, morning of June 2271!]. “or nominal} were interred in the burying grmnuli m limo, liL‘V. Pearson, of Mn!lor3~tc)tt*n,. fannilnriin: tho survive. The lawn Sill'lnl given by Mm, (i. of Lyn. was a. grand success. A large crowd attended, Lyn, Miller);- town and (Mintown bising erl repreâ€" son'ell. Music was furnished by “Cï¬RFS. Riclmrdmu and Spipnmn and i Misses. Gardiner nnd Shipmnn nncl fttllel‘Fl. Ilccimtions worn woll rm- ldowd hv Dr. Shaun. of Mnllm-ytowu. loud Miss Gertie (limitnor. of Lyn. A very enjoyable evening was spent. )I'iNTOS II MILLS. Tnonoonv, June 28.~»-Wt2 are grind: to be able to report that Mr. and Mrs. E tended Snturdny evening cnlls, A. Cowcn nro inst recovering from on i thoroughly ring the bell before climb» l 4 , . . . . : ti o l'ilt‘SlT of him. 1'1. Log :et". A. Pnrvas in. out oi the W. C. T. U,,- ' ' ‘ l " slresd . ' ‘ - . . Pollution enamel-sinus“ in. wellsimtï¬e"m run end bid hirtobss‘endyisld. “’ Dir. 8. I Sultan oilï¬swhoro, m in our ville'gs toting views, on Thurs- do . He took Green's and D. Shef- ile ’s cheese factories. W m 1'0 8'1". SATURDAY, J one 30.â€"-â€"The crop pros- pects hows brightened considerably in this section, owing to the vigorous growth which is following the refresh. int: shov’vers of into. Excursions on the Ridesu are weekâ€" ly occurrences this season. On Mon- day next the steamer John Hsggort takes one from here to Perth. Quite a number of Candidates are expected to present, themselves st the entrance examination next week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Tuggart, of Oshawa, are visiting their numerous friends hero. ‘l'ho nttcndtmco at tho t‘resbyrorisn ‘ Sunday School has increased so thnt it is necessary to enlarge the number r.‘ 39 pupils in one class. The B. cit \V. train has not reochotl. here yet. The station grounds still remain the some disordered ploce~â€"do- void of beauty or neotncns, and strewn with piles of ties, mils. fence posts, The only perceptible improvement is the putting up of n. windâ€"mill to lift water into the tank. “’0 are pleased, 1however, to hear of progress in the work fitrtl’lf‘l‘ out. on the line. and hope NEWBORO. Morrow. July 2.-~.\Ir. A. Singleton 23 returned from college. Miss Aggie “'illinms. of Montreal. is tho guost of Mrs. J. Tett. Miss Bml Tracey, of hit. Mary's, is . ll‘. Gil“. Boll has been vory sick. Mr. \V. Brosec is expected home from Syracuse on \Vednmdny, nnd has i ntln'n‘tincrl for a cnrloncl of horses. iiwiimr & Gorseline are rushing thel viewing business. Mr Swilzvr hurl! lsonnrml the sr-rvices of R. B. Holden, res lof Kingston, who will conduct the: igflll.!ry dopm‘tlimnt. Mr. Holden is‘ 1 well and favorably known as an artist 10f high merit. Young gents from Lnnsdowne who have best girls in this borough would do well to lot them know of their in. attack of typhoid favor. Archie is l ing the golden stains. nblc to be around, but has failed very l -‘ l Mich. scent. sovernl clays hero reconts ;ly. His doughtor. who has boon here much. Mr. M. Coby was home on Sunday last, to see his mothov. Sim hvu lwon 2 very poorly for not“: Era-e, but is now a gutting butter. Business is rushing at Potter ll 205 I{ING ST. "" 205 I{ING ST. Cownu’o mill at prosont. B R O C K V I L L E. Mr. John Shinniok has purchnsmi a: very lino snoqullito more. Some oil Mr. John Kilborn, of Petosky, for some months, returned home with him. - Our milrond is alive again. Grovil trains every thirty minutes. "he Kingston and Newboro stage cmnpnny llltVt' placed two new couches on the rout... which are it credit to the those born? traders would do well to ' ï¬rm. give him a call. Juhn E. says that if one of our . . l . Quito n moo young man from thoiyoung use"; Boos not soon no campmg country drives into the village fro-l we can't tell when the Italians are on qllfllltlyJMlllnd a grey more, and t'ikraslstrike away one of our best girls. This is rough on our own boys. / ’l‘hma am good prospects of the grass .;;-.:li:ig :1 chance to grow on the cam" .r’till. Tho lmy crop in this. section is very: poor. The into rains, however, will' improve the crop some. so ~ “A -~ TE)“ PEHA .\'(J E LA K E. MONDAY. July 2. «Our school house. which is undergoing is thorough rs. l Very much. SLOCU S A N l) DRYCUS. er- ...†CORhESPONDENCE. Run LAKE, N.W.T.,Junc 23rd. Entron FARMEHWILLF. annrnn: came to this port oi" C mmla, noting as telrgrnph agent on the lino, I was un- , _ . , p l min to give you my address. pairing. is almost. ready tor use exam. ‘1 Special attention is being given to tin? painting. I left. Winnipeg about. the inst of Ofi “mm...m . ~ . given us the following WW '1 1;. relating to his work. . vb,» Four yesrss thi maxim!“ . tooktho troublsfwh st ghig'ï¬!‘ ' mid waillr, to to}; thomsur‘qfatg: " poiosvisgomri re ' to" ‘ report we ï¬nd thsl lbs ’03. the: than was 704, and 1h! ‘ _ dwellings 168. For ur'pesss of sons . . parison it must be no that. lihce villnaeï¬euds'snthe toll ' t cesst. â€heft: . ' 5 N 21‘? l ment for incorporation it m"! extends only to the list WW “.7 (emu of Arts Will» 0": . Brown. thereby outtin‘ 03 dwellings suds. so 15 from “I! tlon. From ills report“ bolero goth or the following-â€" Number of ' houses. 20?. of which six are stone, 49 brioh end [5'2 'frstuoi being so inert-site of M in four yesrs. lir. Nash hss also made enquiries as in tlm nnmpurn-tiv‘n value of property four years ago and at the present time. end finds that m some locslities vil- «8 loge lots have increased in mine fully one-half. with a general inorssso of nbout one-third. Ii srding the increase in pOpuls~ lion 1'. Nash's ï¬gures total up 912, an increase of 223 in four est-s. Tho [populzl'ionia msdo up 0 425 melon and 497 females. Of this number eight are widowors and forty widows. Astriking coincidence is given, that taking Minn street as thedividinz lino. Thoio are twenty widows on ear-ll side of the village. Of the 152 frsmo buildings in the village. there era“ 76 on each side of the line; of the six dry goods stores, them are three on each side; ot‘ the four churches. two on each antic; two school building, one on each side; and of the hotels and barber shops. one on each side. 3.? H~MW ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. a(in Tuesday 8Vclllllg last. it farewell tea'jtook place in the Methodist Church. in coon-30:20:: with the. Rev. G. Hogs ers' ll'epzimn'c for Merrickvillo. Thom was a large utiendnnco of the friends idin in Farmersvillo and ultra; ram 0 the Circuit. A very pleuml; tour was spent. in 50"llll interracial-so. ailm- which the mocting was called tr. Ofdtl', and the following address. to gother with a purse of $58.50. was pl'eselltld to Mr. Regent-~â€" RI". 0. Rosana: Desr Pnslcr.â€"-As the time for your rcmovnl from the l-‘nrmorsvtllo Circuit: draws near. wa fool more and more how keen will be 1h.» regret at poi-tin , and how door to our horn-ts our holovod e m: M. bpmmq (luvs l his thrcc. years c islthtul labor in our in dot. We sever tho connection which has so look bound on to other with the cello: .thnt n near and sit-er ! end to no oil is n ut to be tek- en from 2*. (tn-l it is only when wo think that: our lionmnly Pothol- orders sll thinks for tho boat. that no r n reconcile our minds to tho idea 3o: slaying ercwcllto one so hives! and ro- rem . . .1 our lsiini'ni imposition; of God}: V031 !\ nlch we lmvo its-toned to Sabbath after Sabbath. have been the moons of choerlug many on tho henv~ only way. nnd. liim thn brood cast upon the wn on. we know Lhnr. the â€navel moo. a (10- livere-l by you how: boon blrnml hytlm .lMtN‘. and bar‘s-4 borne fruit to His honor nod glory. Your onrucstnees in myer nnrl euplicelion his! unites resulted in he pouring out at (has blessings noon the members of your flock. o hnvc seen our uncon leinin rcslmuitton town divine wt! in times (leap n lotion. and thus our ballet in the reality of religion and our faith in God‘s romisco hove been more ï¬rmly salami all. 'our christtsn walk not! canvas notion so been so exnniplo which we ell ’ t {allow and thereby mm torthmore at ch virtuos while your uncompromistnc dsnn - tionsr sin.ln whetsvsri‘ormlt has shown t- solt pohllcly. have mused men: to belt in e downwnrd course. end set their Mos heaven- wnrd. Nor can wo to at your post i visit.- tlnns. which have so en fhsorsd so blessed our homo». both in pun :- ty and adversity. (lur rt‘gt‘t‘i‘ m porting s the more sorrowful. Dmr Sir .w-vl think it, about, limo ! Manna w ith your-departure wetosc thosociot my many fricmlo [iron-w“. Farmvrsville‘ wvle hvnring from me again As I linvel . . . ,i been Continually on the mom since l'lnmmnmnyhm “we. “$me “Mme "p of your beloved wife, whom We all love t rennet-i. and whose kindly calms we strontium to «w. {5th this exprosslon of our well wishes. no hair. door pastor. that you will moot tho donor or our (Sl‘I’OI’IL . Awl now we lull“ my good bye. and in dons; so wn iuroko tho divine blessing upon {our inborn in the now hold to whivh you am on. led. and “-onlmpmy thnt tho mace 0! God uni l nvcr nl-S-lu wxlh poursoll’. and yournmisblo u) : .P. pril and enjoytd riding over the prairie l below“ “’“0 'W The country from Win» ' family. ls‘lrnnd on bulmlt or tho member-soul Men .1 of tho l-‘nrmomvitlo Circuit: T. 0. Stevens. Wm. Clow 5‘ "‘31:an largo “Hi" niln-u to Moose Jaw, a di-tnncc of "' M3“"""‘“J““‘“""'V’"Bm"°‘w'ml merits of strnwberrics i0 Montrm. tr It seems that 1 young gentlcmnn who paid as a short visit lost winter has carried nwsy to distant Mottown the hcerts of meny of our young lulios. Rev. Mr. Rogers end wiï¬e called through the neighborhood on Friday, bidding farewell to their msny friends. One of our most prominent. young men seems to be completely over. whelrned by the (oscillating. powers of s fsir young lsdy. Every night, sl. about 400 miles. is well settled, but there are very few settlers to he soon in j-vurnoying from the letter place to Cslgnry. ' The Ruilmy Co. hove n lsrge form under onltirstion hero sod the crops ere looking well, but tho lend is not so good along here u in East. Assini- hole or Mnnitohs. An English 00. here purchased ten thousand sores around here and intend sending out. a number of English laborers to settle. The presentation took the rsvsron-l gnntlcmnn entirsly by surprise. and in thanking the donors he set-mod doe l utl‘ecteul, Mr. and Him. Razors 'e t for their new home on lil‘horrdny.csrry~ ing with them the good wishes of n host of friends. 1. 0. 0. 3'. meter “"130. The District Meetin for the oleoiion oi s ll.D.G.M. ot‘ the .0.0.F.. under mmzz-zâ€"m It ll ellli they Will II’l‘lVO shout tho new svstem lately adopted by the. Grand L fe. wss held in the Odd- s unannounâ€" most without. exception, :1:th for the an middle of July. ‘ ' F“ '5‘ â€003' '0“ hi' "‘7 The weather es s rule but been vet . ' . . .. ...... ...... ...... .. ...... limit;“nonunion: m m m $3P*Wl‘l ----- All-wool Blsck Cuhmeres st 800. per yd. Union Csshmcru. blank sud med ’0 ‘h‘ â€hm†house 0" ߠcorner. “0°" 1’“an '“3 almost â€mum" rem ed by the ilislogntes named :.I‘..-. â€I 5. ‘ _ l I! . Once before we thought hirï¬ About. '0 snrl nits cold "the thermometer in . . a la! â€1" 0“ II J. ht â€c. A“ 'OOl Finch DH?†h. , Ih 12‘0- A Mile “’0. 0f , 1'... ‘l -' ' ‘0 u . N . 237' w. M. stage“. “4 ‘M is!“ .c‘ai""“ m,“ 3‘ x P 0' ‘1. hes sill-wool Dre. Goods. in block sod co’ors. st .90. Flannel Cloth Dress “k†“l himself ‘ helpmfltï¬ 'l‘l trou- down to fussing pawl» - 21:312.: : Bottick, No.9 0. C. Lyman. st m. 80.. Oe. ms m In Biseir snd Colored can. no House in tho bk "00°- m- “M l“mm l“ The MM Iu'vhwi'iw '3‘“ 31*: “‘3 H. WWW ...... n. ï¬nm; 3., ram. 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