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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 11 Sep 1888, p. 1

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O.I- I. (WILL. 3-” 3mm 38. sofién'ons. commu- CERS. Eta, 1mm. Dulce: twoduorl out of Court “out. An. .60.“ I. [and It pr PHYSICIAN. SURGEON t ACCOUC‘HIR. Gradumfof Trinity (‘01! Univ-III,” To: unto bomber born! Law 0 To! In»; and Shawn-.01: poo‘fi MI: W Um Throat and bum 0 cc opposit- 1n) n l hex-y. Farmenvmo. M GRADUATE ROYAL COLLEGE Queen'- Unlvenmy. Member of vonoga ot Pkg-tom. and .su I. 0m. wan he found It one: u I" hour‘s. atulmss oxu'aollon of Hitler: ovqr D. wum a Cnm' Iwrggfiin 3L. Fa rmenvfllo. .cem N IWBOM. FIRST CLAflS HOTEL. COM PORTAflLY (I Mum. and noted for It. oxeofleut table wd court-mun nth-minus to “mu. Oumlnodloul 59.3:va ruumu fur cummol‘ulfl tnvollcrl. J OHN “A “T. Proprlewl'. Du. Born 11 3 Cornell, FEEERSY E. DR. C. I. CORNELL um u homo undnyl. Thu *0 and HM.- Irdhyl. to: SPECIAL (JONSULTA IONS. cl. I. WILL. 3.0. ! I. I. non-u. to. 0.1!. It, I. "'1‘..- usivm ADM!" " GIRL BARBIE?! block. Bmlv WINE.“ canto O-ly FASHIONABLE TAILURINGâ€" I make a rpeeiall?‘ of m fiititzg Pants. A on | sulic IL}, nuronuow am it ff Pawns Umroau BLANK FORMS SHOE HOUSE ALI A MEDIUM-SIZED BAIT. madr McCuHm-L. (me Safe Works. ' "Ill Geo. 5. Young G. '1'. 731.7083, nuocnvubt. GRAND TRUNK 1-“ 'I‘ H '13} SU N Zifc flauranoe Company ’rmlcd Specially hr [honed counties of Lead: and Gran-Uh. FOR SALE At the Reporter Office. LAST CALL. ‘. J UNKIN, OH “NH. M “an“ CU £5 mun: Aunt- 3mm“ The Leading imam, & Fibber, REASONABLI‘ The Gamble Home, bfi’ornbctori the fl! L38. m- thoy will bl for collucuon and ( Wm. Pinter. Iii-ELY“ man _._......‘ 110'] ELS. The Ontario Home, WA BRA NT! wxcsnn rmmsvxnu. )0 \15‘ '10 LET. nous owing us «a a I-pec-inll?‘ of making Perfect- ’ants. A ca 1 whciled. II: I. PERBWIL. MAGISTRA ms; FOR SALE. WANTED. 'I'XOII' AIIIE «LBOMINmG. Hang”!!! " Glazing. ma, Gamma. POI!” 4115‘ lo FARMERSV‘ILLI. NEW BRICK HOTEL HA8 furnished throughout. m tha L‘.\'|'r)' attentlun We" to the I Hand yards an «tablet. Dr. Hart, MOLB‘A 6!. Aug. um. [8:38. Sruxoxlm HM. DONOV A N. Elxin Stroot o .9 ml house work 0" Coll-(OJ. (El). PIE!“ wmx Tuon or Cm w. r. mam l'AI } KICKS RIGHT \VM. PAR [SH PRICES A. A. PIIHII. kc" W9 Fa. r m e raw" lo AC-KLAND‘ ulc by Goldie Will be sold HOP ”VII-III. 0m. J»: a. In. A. JAMIEE, If Act-tot. Wm. Men and Boys! H. H. ARNOLD, lEEDS IBRIGULT'I. WAREHOUSE. Ollco And Wuor zm‘a OFFICE. M an: Oh-thnm Waggons, 8t. Catharine- nond Outs, Bellovma 3nd G-nanoquo cardigan- ”REPAIRS for a B’ ulwn AG!" ron Au. rm Lumxa Mun ucruuns. Machines (l‘linmn), Naw Mofiex Mow~ m‘ (Frost 83 \Vuod), Old \Vnrrior aner (Morrisburgh). New \Vnrrior Mower (London),8 Seeders (Mann' 3 and Wianer’s), Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Ploughs. Cultimtors, Sulky Ploughs. Latest Styles and Shades, Farmers, Stop and Read! JOEL Sfinsom NEW HATS, l’rices Vvhlch will Quit the Closest Buyers. Milwaukee Maegan ( ARCH; " JAMES, -C DAL- “'11 L TAKE onmms FOR COAL AT THE 1m 38'! ct RRENTemrt-Es. u L KINDS or STOVE AND BLAUCSMITU (DAL CONSTANTLY Sec Mr. Jamel and find out what he on: do In the m“ a! price- and qunuty. By so doing you wi uvo um and money. mum'runn AND “1‘8 moon- 'l'tON 0" 031“!“ Will be held in the City of Mum clone on A . 1%. For Prise um Ind :11 other Mot-mu on apply to the Secretary. COEFINS, The followlng 1“ A. r w .‘Vm an“!!! _..-E_°Y""!’."_. On '0 FURNITURE, FOR SAI- E. Which are just in for the Spring, comprises all the TAKE this Wnnlt ol thunk!" that! cry man ' Manda for {an favors. and at w ammo 1. me express the hope tholr (mum m be continued in the future. Ye have: u l and Complete Line Of VOL. 1V. NO. 87. 1.3!. gm Pres Men-Ame. Kept in Stock at Pumauflllo. Flraa- «Hm Funeral learn In Your Own Town. nunumm I! sun "9 IO", Our Special Line of III-u. an! INGSTON Includinl Wm Evita. couch”. scum-M'- cm MM ““2 General Merchant. '. G. STEVENS 8c BRO. 3PT. 10 TO 15. ROVINCIAL . EXHIBITIO Phi-I in I ’l'liCH ASE 1'01 7R FABMEBSVILLB, BROOK V I LLE der the auspice! of flu NY AGENT A‘I' 491%} .J. "to“... up Amman! GASKETS Ines a] ways in Itock runner, 1 New Mo: MONISH 6c flcKEN Brockvme. Rum; WADI. Soc Toronto. mm. 13 JOE L J!) ”SONr WWW UGH, Bmckvlllo MONTREAL HOUSE. H. S. MOFF'ATT Ton, Sum", Flour, Oatmeal. Crockery, Boots and Shoes. Twoedn. For the next 80 dayn, Remnants of Dr'y Goods, Woolen Glow-I, China Sets of Dishes, Trimmings. J Quantum of Tea will be sold at Cool. When you want anything in our lino H. S. MOFFATT’S R. D. Judson 85 Son, Undertake rs FARMERSVILLE. Consul Stock Consisting of Groceries, Dr Goods. Hsrdwsu. Psints snd ils (mixed snd un- For a Small sum of filoney, The plnce to get it in It Cabinet-making in all its Branches. And, m than. avoryihinl .0 be found In I well maul-ted Village Stan. Capltakâ€"All Paid lip-$12,000,000 Reserved Fund, - - $0,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Bank of Montreal. DOA RD OF DIRECTORS: Sir Donald A. Smith. K C‘ M. 0. President Gum-1w A. Dnnnmoud. Esq. .. \ ice-President. ant-rtw SL-ott. Esq. Mughflclmnmm. an Alex. Mun-«331m «1’. Hon. Juflflummun. 'lfiPstwmum. E II. Onwusmelds. Esq w. c. cDonnld liaq. W. J Buchanan. - â€" General Manager. A. wamucr Ass‘HJanIun. Ind luapoutor. H. V.Memdhh - - - - Au'aluspectnr. A.B .Duchwnn â€" - - - - - Secretary. GENERAL STORE. \(Idison, Oct 18. 1887. . BRANCHES: Montreal. - - E.S.Clonston.unna¢en Almonte. Ont. Hum“. N. 6. Believllle “ Hamilton.0nt. Brunltnni." Km ton. " ”plenum. t, Out. 1.1m uy “ Va gar): Al crta Londun. Eng. ‘thnm. N. 14. London. Um. Abuthum. Ont. Ionoton. N. B. Chit-mm. Ill. Oumu. Om. Cornvnll.‘0nt. enh. Ont. Godorich, Ont. ’clurboro. Ont. Olwllih. " ’lcmn. “ l’ofl. flops. " uoboc. Que. Itexfna. Agatha. mum. on. Suntlord. Out. 8!. John. N. 8. 8L Mann's, Ont. Toronto. Ont. Winn! .3. Man. Vancouver. 3. C. Loxnox. n .. n Abchurch Lane. an YORK. Wall Street. CHICAGO. ans malloptroet. »_ _ Vlllvnu<ri m "can...“ v.-- "Coll tons nude “will honking Towns DEM luau on 911 part; of__tho vgorld.‘ We Dont W ant- â€"the War no oflb 33““ Good- huou 0" wk)”: ninth-n on mherh on In tho Indus an Farmer-ville or Run 0. Mn .- mod on ..onnom. at IE WAIT TO CATCH YOUR BYE! TFJAS. TE; Charges Moderate OUR SPECIALTIES. ' Muzzle Clollu um] Trimming; All Clout Cut and Filler 8 LT! amm- THE MILLINERY ROOMS . are now open. and slack? m '1“ MM- IAOS m um. Luzon Houllivs in Trlamvd anM'imlued Goods-â€"-birda. ‘ .509 WAR" '5”- fathers and nil-lugs of every description. Miss thlnn._ W "5‘2” "my ‘2“ of thin Deptflmem, will welcome all 'ho may favor her wnl. ma- 3" I oorditlly invite all when in Brocknlle to visit my all -""'"" show them “thugs“ Block of Brass Goods. Muullon ml M i J. TIMPIMth-umu. Bfogttiflg. C. M. BABCOCK- ll! "uwmuv .. â€".. râ€"-'-~- -.. ...... Four nor can: Interest moved on domain. mixed). Wall Pa ‘ r, Paton! Med iolnel. an J molt]. M on on we" and In my In town. Ev ' this. on mum wlllmd here. In If! m or and] gunman. Montreal. ,' - Almonto.0nt Mllovllle “ Brnnlfnrli.” ”anaemia-1. BROOKVILLE. Nov Fall Suitings. GROCERIES In Tau We exool Ill nun-9n to com- m. In Mm mm an In" Iold annulus. tom o! .tcs. Thompson’s Grocery/o PROPRIETOB. . BIKES fi uu. hum": an“ the turd "men. We Good- md IO“ v. PROVISIONS Overcoatings, Trousorings, Guts’ Fumish’s AID Farmer-ville, Load. County, Ontario, Tue-day. Sept 11th, 1888. $1â€"Farmersville Reporter: $1 Luce Curtains, New Dress Trimmings, New Velvet Ibnwh, New Snatch Wool Shlwll Tweed [net/cringe, Novelties in Mantle Cloths, Unbleached Teble Linens, FRESH ARRIVALS. NEW AUTUMN GOODS Black and Colors, with Heavy Stitched Backs, beautiful fitting and reliable goods. Purchasers of this line on Sat- urday were well pleased. (2 Yards \Vide) 1n Cardinal, Crimson, Teri-ta Cotta, Peacock Old Gold, Etc. RDBT. WRIGHT 8b 80., ROBERT WRIGHT 85 CO., ONE of the Most COMPLETE Stocks of General DRY GOODS to be found 2': at 205 King st. WANTEDml/u's Fall, every lady reguz'rmg a NEW Mau- lle or _Wrap of any kind to see our Stock. MAN TLES made to order in First Class Style. Fit Guaranteed. All-wool Bhok Cuhmmn M. 80¢. per yd. Union cashmere- colored. a. Re. All-wool French Drona Bands at Rica A spc be“ All-ml Dram Goodn, in blnck and colors, at 26c. Flanne G a M 1%., 8c., 90. and 100. In Black sud Colored Silks no Town can Compue for Value and Variety. See my Grey Flu 1}" d. For Slnninga. White sud Gray Cottonn, Sheetinga, T I ins. Towels, and Tovol‘lingn, I can clot you the Best Chok Lugien lam und Children's Undvrwoar in ondleu variety. :oned,"navy-nhched Black Kid Glam, commencing u 500. “misty in com dove in my live and ptico. ' , THE MAN LE D PARTMENT m stocked with all kind} DRY GOODS STORE or Boy's Wear, in 43 Cents per Yard, worth 50 Cents; at 46 Cents per Yard, worth 55 Cents. Tan l' town (on “on; I Foam.) mmm mutual mu now B it a “July to m waging" m Into-1w All-wool Bhok Cuhmmn M. 80g. per 111 P. Q 308 I6. Val-I'll" Noted For Superior Goods and Lowjrices. Brockvflle’s 0316 Cash Price Dry Goods House: DRESS MAKING AT MODERATE PRICES x. 5.5. Concordia 9 Cases, Importations, comprising in part Fall and Winter Dress Goods : SEPTEMBER was. um. um nu. Trimmed and Untrimmed, now received “I To an on m Ann!“ KID 0mm. A GREAT MIG“! I! ALL-WOOL mun. . M. BABCOCK'S All Cloths Cut and Fitted Free “' mu. '03 FANCY W0“. Ito» .. may“ "* log“: I I V‘ : raw hand?“ “I! b .0 um. 1 0! 7 W tn manor. :0. 35:..- 3| DRY ' GOODS num- WING. ‘205 KING ST White Quilu, *‘ *4 Raw Silk Tdale M' Button: in Endless .“rioty, One Bde Rugian Crash, to bonold ut, Gm in», Stin- L nefin‘, Red and Whit» Tnblings. m0“ rww . ng’fim kind: of MI iuod tro- a atom, and I 'vill Mininbr kept in Hum. LOCI. 07%! '91, bltclr and special line of nelCloth Dreu m Home in the [tunnel at 200. Table Linens. aim and Vsluo. Ladies‘ 4-bnh My stock of mom. hm: Morn”. Sept. {BLâ€"Mu. W. Baker and children retpruod to Brookvillu on Soturday last by the B. 42 W.. mu- gnlt‘iod by Mia McGhie and Mr. Fred. 3 or. ' "Hie farmers be! game jubilant over the u g their grain us turning out. It. i. Io muvh lmttar than "my expected It will in some measure take the place 0‘ W crap 9,! My ‘ As we were coming home from the hon!“ dinner at Phillipnville, last Thursday, we passed a number of mm: heavily loaded with wheat, and on inquiring M to their destination, found that they were going to the stu- tion with it, having sold it to W. B. Phelpa, of Phillipsville. At the time of voting on the railroad by-law some of our wiaeucm would not. behave that this sectinn of ’ country would .,ever have any surplun gain to spare, and fibw they are sending it away by the culmd. The wheat bought 3065 to the Lyn mills. Tainan/w, Sept.‘ 4.-â€"â€"The Junotoux: WWW Blue Mountain lmball club best the Addrou Mallorytown boys last week. Solomon The buckwheat, beans and potatoes, are the only crops which are out doors at resent. Reading 0 chicken hawker: of Rockport, samba: are collecting all the fowl in this 'qunr- Recitaw term supply American fishermen. Every day loads of cages pass and repass, which have 3 strong resemblance O “‘3’“ I‘ the rear guard of Burnum's Show. Reading Rectum. Solo ..... A very boisterous passed through here on on their way to In Spain] lorytown. Was therg board ’I ‘ making necésmu'y rap country misting mill, Towe has also again {mt nnoe in the same mill us The store has also bm with a well assorted sto Itaple goods. ' Moxmv, Sam. 3.-â€"-Dm have closed their bmnwh Dargnvel taking the balm stock buck-to Elain. Mr. Wlmloy goes to Del ing rented the drug store Brown. M'rs. H. M. the post and t: Rev. Mr. W visit last, 8.1le large ocongreg Church Sundm the‘ Rev. Jns. Rani-sting is about, done. and a number of the farmers have thruslmd. Grain is turning out splendidly. The threshing men say they never saw the grain turn out so well for the amount of straw. will kn to Lyn, in the employ of M r. Bryson, of that place. Mr. J. (l. Steacy bu just received a lot of {all and winter goods. People will do well to patronize him, as John l. a jolly gord fpllow. The catch at (In mnmn was nude on Thumdny last. by Mr. R. L. Booth, 0! this place, accompanied by Mr. Jua. Dsno. It appears may went up the river within 401' 5 mild! of 03mm at: 3nd than sat night. lines for but «bu coming out to o'xnmine them they found luau-Quin; Baum tout. h the load of He to! anothew ‘ Mom", Sept. 3. I it mu filial hut y cm. L. A. Bath We as plant! to W. ham", who I1 biflous inn-,4- in a com. Our “ Bi Hintipg t_l‘ Mr. D.» J Thea. Abr: Thos. Abraham. Mrs. John Moxie Her injuries were mt] Miss Mary May ha Chicago, 1.er a you will no to Lyn, in 111‘ Ruth Dinner u {a rummd cm a mm: 3. P. R. mum in mix mm for nyiait noon. win, link! The Hub M In that m lb,- FRIDA _d for" 'he catch of ”In acnmn “as I‘hurndny last by Mr. R. L. F ihil plum, accompanied by M: 10. It appears may went. u] pr within 4 or 5 miles of Gum than sat night lines for but ring out to examine them they bouncer" which gave than :hle. Aftar an hour’s work ceedad in gnffing a sturgeon, ' wand 6 feet. 8 inches and I lulu quickly at U] point- ’ona can but am romn‘, w) “the! a cold time to can) in men What. do you my, on N... -._m - M- 'arme COUNTY NEWS. [Crowdod out hit week.) FRONT OF YONGE. PIIILLLI 1’3 VILE M A1410!" TO “'31 \Vl having sold it to W. B. millipsville. At the time the railroad lay-law some was would not believe that of’ country would .,ever H accoufipnnied by Mr. Jon. moan may went. up the 4on5 miles of 013mm ue night lines for hut n po‘xnmine them they found which gave than name tar an hour’n work Ending a Ital-goon, whic eat, 8 inch»; and tipped icklv at. U] nuintl. H II! 2.! 9'29 2-9. Emil rown tame: Agraph oflioc lker paid t Int mbmts bought .5 car- thud the station last week He in , he intends buying ity at -about 500 bushels. gl tion I {oxloy in imprOving. a mther serious. Ly has returned from vein-'3 absence. She COTT ll" me to can); , vou my. I at Sund a, of B , to 1mm t c 1dr wn: 3.â€"-Tho Maw Hawut is done clml ring to p.10w rm :of all Trade-a In all 91y purchased by pug! be. 7m Dunn'- y purchased 0: )rth from Mr 5M. lam: '0 lane oval 4: Co store here 108 of the ‘ peoplq r night. in Mad morning wine. ' itl vi“ mnan ll) wan I!“ nua- )f Mlflfl We were egreeabl awakened to see a jolly load from A hon. who mama! to enjoy the evening’s entetfinmt greatly. We must say. we are? a; down to a table where the smith was mom sorely tempted by dehceelee. After the supper a (Programme we: presented, wlnch di credit to the choir, under whose anyplace the social was given.‘ . M. J. Connolly filled the chair in his usual happy manner. The music given by the chair was no uni- formly excellent that it is herd to par- Iticulm'ize. For the benefit of those lwho were not protect“: we gn've below' the m rmnme o the evening ,--_ | Owl)” éhorua ..... (51161}: ....... Greening Glee lcarlond of hog: on Saturday. Two sunflower duds were seen on the street last. Sunday night. They looked quite éethctic. An item in :1. Perth paper last week says our railroad is a one horse oiie. GIVE us time, neighbor, Rumembcr your 'l‘ny Canal with nary a home. On \Vednosilay night, last week, Mr. Edward Wright. lost. his law mill by fire; cause unknown. The loan is 1] severe 0m) to Mr. W., it being the mud timclile bu sufiqred the same. 110 bu the sympathy of tho commun- ity at large. A petition in in circula- tion for funds to assist him to re-huild. It is honed sill who can will respond ~,_.. ‘ , The long NW 0‘! now can at u umounoed, lat Edd-y waning. It vs: the origins! pin to 1mm undo it slum wait], but“ ruin of Thinn- dny night. sud “ ‘ y Summon pm vemaed in lulfllme: t. '1‘.qu were not und ample woomodatiou provided in the humans of tho church, where over 175 persons put-took o! the re- fmhmentu before the evening’s class. Considering the very disagmblo 0V- this pin}: Considuring the very suing, such a tap-pout Invoculon A‘ddru: Anthem Rec! Duet. a few Recitation vismn M r. Solo b1 0th "l‘hl giVu a. concert here Scott Act Magi away the finest b here last week we average Weight w: ” rum ,suokbn." Tim home of ‘C; is enlivmed by m young lwlv, born We would 1i} tions of the B: bv the railroad to say vcynn suppo‘ 6mm Esther a pit-want “fair murmd u ankvillp one owning lat wank; it baring the mphm givm to the Rev. Mr. Stiles In! hm bride. Th villap hind was in attendance. Toledo any well h. ‘ d loci Main. 3. K.‘ “hon. fit motherfulh fluid!“ s ; ankvillp o: boinl the nu Summon the Rev. Ur ' $3122}: mm “m a: buns. (Obl ‘nlm rgo Brasve, Syracl p; his friends hum. Adams. Kingston, In 3 with his sister 1 301e, Almonte, is & u: down a, the ho: ad to In ion Arm! Rcv. Man-Pull», the pulpit o! ubyterion church here has been :1 by the Rev. Mr. ‘ m, chville. for “10“.“ W 84th- 1) R. Av POI“ ........ 11110 old 'n'uu you to (own Mill lrcnq gallery. __ __ ‘_ MM Mn Min mi Judd nut, p. umber N E “150110 Hurt [my a” drug, ' )lk jul mu [0 ulvorfilad for Id until today )f' Chas. English, C. I .y the appearance 0; om on Thursday. [queltou will ofl'er 1 e for sale at aucth TO! ‘. bustier, or was we have yet seen was four pounds Good Good: and Vera! . (Honest W. _ ‘ fl. PJRISII Av S! L. A. 89m ('libir Pl jubilee singers .wm n‘oxl.’l‘hursda.y night. stm'e Judd carrild ictute the ovolu‘ kvi lo stage, caused mt cannot. Enough to a one horse cun‘ as I wtemn audit we belong ed '0 fl)! BM Fm! in happy‘ u ‘nd Mn Th: )f our cuizens wm n fair. sold his fast driv- FIDO ! nutmdcd 3 var? lint-or at Plum Ho . V. which ha addod NOW’HERE OIIEAPER ! GENERAL wu lurpmmg oui‘ulmd to see a d his fast driv- mcr, Brockvllle. \J his American )rk city during Nbihlng but leaven‘ Who at 1».th mg shipped a. 'lrl s lard to par- efit of those a gn've below ening: ...Grool.lng Glee Sparrow King a Husband late ,midonol It thc Revenue The Lou of Eugene Arum “Mm Ham Grkmn. 1M 10‘ the w [I Judd. iwln 85nd- Hath It flay No ms! )H .tit H If an chm ”on. m "I'- clung ypublkfifi awn “an: ion and the M and mm m! ouifinc _ _ ‘ " [crevaoamhnm ‘ Touno. I. 84â€"11:. I. I'm bu 'vm hi: on). not: of pin! i . and out, which will Mi: up- > man mar-06 o. 80va of the aide thm of , Buml of the Tolqdo Why» of 1119 15.0. U. W. paid Smith'u Full- Lodge I visit on Sunday and took put in the bun-id union of “in Int member who had died belonging to the Smith's Falls Lodge since it. was crumb/ad. 'Mr. O. L. ‘Kilhom bu 'retumod from Montreal and will upond 3 month with his brother, Dr. R. K. Kilborn. W2.“ going to 99“!!!» .95.. 0. L. Kiiiiorn and Mr. Wills“ are spending this week at Chulutou Lake. Yesterday was Division Court day at Fraukviile. which called out. I large number of people. The can of Gov- oy r. The Township of Kitley WM 3d- jougned until next court: The Bostpoued hur'vent dinner, un- der the Methodiats, was a stud III- (sou. Them was uomothing over one hun'dred dollars ns proouds o! the dinner. besides three hundred more obtained by subscription, all of which goes to apply to the‘Ifumonlglltgnd. One of thoso interesting events which always cause a flutter of excite~ ment in a community took place “the reoidenoe of Mr. Ezra Wiltw, of this place, on Tuesday evening, August 4th, the occasion being the nurriage of his daughter Minnie to Mr. Ambrose Cola, of Kitley. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. 1). CL Sanderson, in the presence of a large number of relatives of the contracting partial. After the ceremony was completed. and the newly wedded pair had received the congratulations of those present, the company sat (Iowa to a splendid sup- per; which it would be hard to surpass. The wedding presents ware- vm-y num- erous, consisting of silverware, glass- ware, and several other articlea, which mm the esteem in which tho oung) couple are held. Mr. Ind rs. ole took the only morning min. for New York State, where they intend spending a few days with friendsthere. 'l'hev have the good wishes of all. The gypsios struck our towns {aw days ago. and one of our citizens so cured :1 fine family horse of the Black Diamond variety. “’9 see great preparations for the mn- nt Unionville. The boys. are Mr. {19.0%. Cudifl‘, 'who has been east this summar mmufacmri chemo bu retumod homo, bale nn hearty. George was well remunentcd for his! work and gave Inch genenl amm- tion tht‘lthropriotor wishes to re- a m rnoxuoaton. Menu. Daniel McVeigh and G. ()nrdifl’havo purchased fromflr. Joseph Inflon hi: well known «on. aim. ’l‘hoyaro now nod: to mpt my patronage «Herod. an! we think my one having mob work to do ought to W the 3,6]: iq moi! gum-psi». Mr. C. R. T. lin well known at march t. and inner of thin plug. vinitod nclo Ssm‘ a domain. in I few month this laminar, puma-lav! a!“ pm known at Iowa. in VI! his farm in loomed. Chmlio in back h on! mid“ kaolin {all had mild with his trip. % reports n nun M and good crops; yam whoa-n. L We Ilwaps thought that tho mule head of every house we the one who wan supposed to “ run It." but it Ip- peur’s that. on Ftiday night hut nouns one in our fair ville did not think that every person was aware of the fact and quite effectually let. them knpw that he intends to “ run his own hows." This frost did a great deal of damaga in this section, as the corn W‘s yet very‘tender. [From mother Correspondent]. Anpxsos, Sept. lO.â€"-â€"Thrcohing in the order of the day among the far- mers. The steamer is doing excollont work this year. The yield of grain in very satisfactory. The village is visited weekly by only six butchers, anxious to dispose of most. . articulm-ly beef. and the sngincily o the “ equine " was bunti- full y exomplifiod this 1&9: Week, when mm of their horses (better known as J. I. C.. formerly owuod in this town), DOV We see great preparations for tha fair at Unionville. The boys. are training their nag: and the track is' in first‘dlps condition. Come one, come 51!; Summit, Sept. 8.--Mr. Goon-go Langdon is to be ooagmtuhted. 13’: u. bur King'St. blsahmith is turnin; out. some fine carriages. One for Mr Mmsell is a dandy. -â€"â€"whose master had, we mums, bd- comu fatigued and worth: by business: during die day. Ind who felt rather disposwi to retire by the way sud ul- iow the refreshing breezes of Mr. McClean’s Creek to [an his revered browâ€"perhaps knowing a quarter of beef remained untold. continued his Course, visiting. unusual, Addison and Grocnbush. But no it was during the lee ems hours no one gave him Mingle penny. Next morning {3.0. and in manner passed through on their w to Farmersvillo, some!“ dimin- mcd with 30mm. ‘ Mr. Isak Wilton, of Roohpring. was united in wedlock to Mill Mary A Pepper on Wodnuday the 6th uh. Tho may! 0 ceremony wu- mad at l‘twkvg 'tho reactor 0 the pur- iah, Mr. Styles. We ofl‘er hen-t, eon- mmluionn, II. B. J . Soon, agent in whiting u bin deters, MM. R. 1. il ”08! mgr-Item“ Higgin- hn'u "hand hem-tro- mum to 64910139un. __ . ‘ to 3.1: and fine; the North Share a "turning home "an :remouy wedded utiona 0 mt (Iowa would 1: ADDIsUN . W

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