Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 17 Dec 1889, p. 1

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Thnnktn my customers for their libcml - potrunu c n the past uml soliciting u cuntinu ant-u of t w some, I n-nmin Your ubd't servant. H. S. MOFFATT AM. CIIA SSELS The Old Reliable T A I L O B I N G 11017 SE. 5â€"..__. - Gentlemen who Wish to have their suits made up in I"E LATEST STYLES AND PERFECT L“ FIT clJ'I) Il‘llllls'JlolJ'SIlII’. RHOI'IJ) PATRUNI’JI II. M. CHASSIS, - ATHENS. . .~ '31“. Stanley 3. Cornell w" . Anus We": Discs-n or Wow. o:~â€"t.ho afternoons of Tuna.” nrodoys ond Hotnrdoys. ’0 rs nut“ M.D.gc.‘., IIO AN fillitOEON h ACCOUCIIIR. ol Collar ( ucen‘s University.) “3e of by tonssnd Sn eons. not H II II... opposite (Stumble ouoo W.- â€"-"‘ J. 2. Lamb. 15.8.. DIETIS'I'. After more tbon 10 years exit-I- 0.00 1‘. Lamb In prepared to rumlt-r tho t mic-om boll: mechanical and mini dentr iâ€"co sâ€"sâ€"sâ€"u 8888383 Chipman & Saunders, CIVIL ENG]NIIIEIt-ilflimninion and Provin- olt Lind Hun‘c ors. Ufllce. King Htreet, up to Victoria. loll, llrm-k‘vlllo, Ont. W. CIIII'IAH. B.J\.HC. l H. J. RAI'SIHHIS. ILL”. Geo. F. Ackland. V.S., LICENTIATE of 77... «mm.» «1021...... of A VBMI'IIIM‘Y fillr'mnns. (lfllve "'(jillIRKIIL‘r ”lock, Dtmmui'd st... Newlmm. ”5'! ....k_._. HOTELS.“ The Gamble House, A'I'Ill‘ZVS. 'EHIE‘ FINE NEW llllil‘li HOTEL HAS been l'lt‘KfillI.y furninin-al throughout ltl tliv lat/Pill stylus. l‘ht'l)‘ ltIlI'i‘liun uhvu in IllL‘ Vinnie of gut-sis (itmti yurilw Illltl .“lllllll‘zl. 22.” Flilil). l‘l I'Illl‘li. l‘itm‘r. .....-. . .. ... Dominion Hotel , NE“ llllllll. THE now prom-imam nf Hm lmrvl will spare no palm in nmklnu' llll'j .mn of (lu- l-o-st hostel- ries in this motion. The hnnw In»: llt‘t‘n retur- llIhcd tbmufihout. The: ulnhlnu mul Hlu (It! urn now sod his. 15 tumult & HEM?! imifrnx'. West 13nd Grocery. THE subscriber having uguin token charge of the grurcry Nint‘t‘ on Elm“ «trim-t. whims In Intimate tn the public thin in: lute just much» Id o full stock of I“ It, )3 S I 1 rs u...- GIIOCEKIES, TEAS, SUGARS, CANNED Goons. it.lu, Penn. are. B..;;;3;:?:;7;33""'““ Vs Guarsutsc the Best 26-csnt TEA in VARIETY WORKS ths Village for the Xoney. A Ll. WORK WA "RA NTED. _â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€" Removed from the Shop oral Mill to the OLD STAND. M ii Street. T I] 0 53.31.. (g: R I . M. MANI'I’ACTUHER ASH HI’H‘AIIIER (“4' SMALL MAGHINERN, ENGINES, GUNS, SEWING MAGHINES, M). [T PATTERNS ANI) MODELS MA DE. Ir BRASS ANT) (JUMI'DSITION CA8T~ INNS TU ORDER. H INT ”1%th SHOE HOUSE 2: i! ALIIKHM mr l‘-.\l('\l l’nomwc Tumor m ExanNun. llAI JUllN A. HAITI-ILL. It Order: taken {or Silverware. lllll llllll & lo, SHEIISTS & DRUGGISTS cover: A. LARGE no COMPLETE STOCK ~ cruâ€" I’aints, Oils, Varnishcs, Brushes. Sandpaper, Putty, \Vindow Class, C oldâ€"leaf Brunzcs, &c. i _ ‘1 il l 9| QIAUTI Till BEST. Ethic“ till. ll Stockvillo W 'EI’I'IIAX.)0}I{I «a Sin. ltroot, l Geo. 5. Young BANK OF MONTREAL mmnmnnn 1818. Incorporated by Art of Parliament. Head oncefiox'rnnu. Ions-d of Directors. Sir I). A. Sun-m. K.('.M.fl.. President. 0. A. llm'uuoxn. mm. v ice-President. Gilbert Scott. Esq” Alex. Murray. III. . A. 'I‘. Pinter-son, En .. Hugh lemllsn, Enquflldwsm P lawn-thin «to, Illou.. W. :‘ Mrllmmlll. Em“ lion. 1. J. t'. Abbott. TV. 5. Ill. :4, (mm s'rort. Armistunt General Manager and Manager of Montreal Branch. A. Muymln. Assistant General Manager A d Ins -tnr. “It. [gilt-mm. Assistant Inspector. :iu‘n AN AN. General Manager. Branches (in Canada. Montreal: N. V. Mlmuw Assist. Manager. Almontr. t‘mt. 2‘s“ ’uon. N. R. Hellcville, " I'M. 'v'l'mtmlnstor, TLC. Brmtford " “flown. ()nl. Brut-krillo. " l'crth. gust”. Alberto Pctcrboro. Ont. hot om. N. B. I‘lntm. “ Chat on. Ont. choc. Que. (lornwoil, ” no. no. SoroIoJ . â€"â€"â€"â€" i. 006.": " Bum ford, Ont. . “.8. St. John. NJ). A. G- MCCRADY SONS :m '0”, st. Martino“. , . . Tomi-to. " y, " Vancouver. 3.0. , Wollooobml. Ont. Winni . on. . 314‘. II Ahcbnrc . ow M war at ' 'h u Gone“ "l”flonktn Towns. Io wort! unenfiflE?-' -GOA "mo-arson. AND C'ALF SKINS HIGHEST CASH PRICE AT THE BROCHILLB TAmBY. 30's I.“ “unaud'm .‘OC‘VIII‘ Mutts mtm mu or nm ' doubts-shuts. fiat W in scan A'I'IIII. win-rm i .2 STORES i: Watch this space for Odell’s ____ . . Anon. Juana, “mamas“ m m NM. A?!“ u... Athsns, Lssds . my. 3013’! Wright & Go. MAIN STREET OPPOSITE BUELL STREET. -. .. ‘W""W THE ENTIRE LAYOUT . 0? OD. HOLIDAY s'rocl cmns A IHMAOLI Ol' VIVID“ BIILLIAIOI, IVIN '0. TI] IPADKIJIG ”I 0' OHBI'I'IAI. Do You Want the Nicest Gift THAT A REASONABLE PRICE WILL BUY, SOMETHING THAT CAN BE lVEll wu'u PRIDE Aim icosmn wmi nusua [Kim sun or communes. Mum-A “Moot"!- thlna. you was I’. ADDISON. SAW.DOO. l4.â€"â€"M.iss Jennie Gibson hss been sngsgsd to teach our school for next year. Mr. Joseph Moultos lass moved into our vil snd now occupies tbs vills vscotcd y Bonstor Roberts. Our msyor hos oouscntod to re- msin with us soother yesr on con- dition thsI he be furnished with on usistsnt on sll public ii; I. Mr. Edwsrd Mchig , of West Winchester wss in our villsge this week obtaining his share of the allots of the lots Sarah McVeigh. HARLEM. WE LAY CURSELVES OUT . aim-nu, Deficwoooa sleigh mg. iGenuine Artistic To suit you. Will unlimited choice. endless mfiflhfrraiytk mil move into In. new Vurlely, and economic prices suit you ? We The L, J, Green form. has not yet sud been rented. Miss Crummie has been engsged as teacher in our school for the season of 1890. Mrs. J. W. Eston. of Wsssaws, Manitoba. is visiting friends and rela- tIVes in this section. Ilsrlcm cheese factory psid its pat- rons $15.43 not per ton of milk. Mr. A. German is about to take the road in the interests of ' Rochester nursery firm. CHANTRY. LAY OUT YOUR MONEY WTTH US, mm", Dec.â€"-Is.-â€"Mrs. m... Csrr, who died very suddenly from heart disease, was put. in the Elgin vsult. Rev. J. Birrcll preached the funeral sermon in Philipsville on 12th Dec. Mr. Israel Powell is very ill, and very poor hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mr. Albert Brown. our mewhunt, has erecteda new building one has H Y FARR got. out his new bob-sleigha and is . . gathering in the ducks and turkeys for Smith's Falls poultry fair. Our blacksmith. of Chantry, is kept very busy in shoeing horses and ironing nfi' bob-sleighs. Mr. McFadden has got a fine boy baby. We all wish him much joy. A WA Y 1 I caudo it, and lay out competition, cold I still, by our low prices. NO PURSE PINCHING PRICESI But figures just as reasonable as if our large stock gave us no pull on public patronage. l Oil Paintings ltfi‘b‘ Hllli'll in Elegant |(liltF lllt‘N‘ 4 inc-lim- luidc, in sizes ”xiii! lilul 223x36. I’ictun-s' l”““' on exhibition in put store. Call and We them. ’ I i In. wrsm 'r 0; «ml And luy in a Bargain. But don‘t delay. Be in the front of the rush to ll. Wright & (lo. .. m _ ,_.._ “mm”.-- ._. fl“-..__..............__._. THE WEST END ONE PRICE Ill" 60008 HOUSE. H. Y. FARRCO DECORATE YOUR HOMES 11‘ I { 131i] ()1’7‘ (311 1X13 (ii 1*: Giving Awuy Genuine Oil Paintings, framed in «finch Bountiful Gilt. Frames. in sizes 14x22 and 22x36. Ew-ry purchaser of be to 31.00 end up-l mmln I'tlm'lt'im one of our Premium Purchase Tickets. When $315.5" hue Mommy. Dec. 16.-â€"-Some of our Lawn our. " ml wn give. FOR NOT HING. one of our 11x22 Oil Paintings; ratepayers seem to be greatly excited “Ill“, when $223.00 has been purchased one of our 22x86. Elirlng or setid over our whool election. yea..- f‘rmuium Purchase Tickets every time a purchase is made and have Grandpnp was seen out late one amount ui‘purcliauo punched out oi‘ margin of ticket. Pictures new on exhi- night last week. bitiou Ev our store. . Mr. Wm. Thompson from Spring- H. Y. FARR. Main St. opp. Buell St. «it ( 7or. Main und Perth St. RNER OF MAIN AND PERTH STREET. . QUABIN. field will soon have hie new store Corner of Main and com ileted. l’urth Streets. ur trustees have engaged Miss Sheritt for mother year. Miss Libbic Thompson. who has been attending ochool at Athena, will spend the holidays here. Miss Amelia Sheri", who is attend- ing the Normal school at Ottawa, will stop of? a. few days 'with her sister, Lewis cPatterson 0,, W WANTED $5,000 WANTEE hollllgislinhiihrh‘icdmhicDonald is spending a few weeks in Athens with her sister, HOLIDAY SALE preparations complete. lmnmence with Colored Mrs. h‘“ Mums. Dress (lends. Look at them, examine them. Compare our prices, that is the filiifim;o\7x, only Hart- wuy. 1' our shades of TWeed Drusi- Goods 20c per yard, former _... . price 250, Fine shades Wool Meltons worth 220. now soiling at. 150 per yard. MDT‘Y' Dec. ”“1““ Tot Bruce, A table full of ends uud other lengths sellin at about * their value. All the 0‘ Winnipeg, df‘i’Rm" 0f “7- Bruce, popular shades oi Henrietta“ both Wool an Silk Warp. Dress Patterns scl- 0“" former station agent, The West End One Price Dry Goods House. .umm.xgr.r(a is visiting ling now st low prices. This is only a hint of the many bargains to to be had friends here, “1° 8%“ Of A- K- Md- ct 205 King Street. lor . . y ' Christmas tree will be held in COLORED . SILK HANDHERCTIIl‘ll-‘Sâ€"WIIITE SILK HANDKER~ ‘ the Methodist. church here on {christ- CHIDISâ€"LMBRUIDEBED HANl)KERt‘IIIlEFSâ€"~--FANCY BORDEltEDamm night. No pains will be spared IIANDKEIMIIIIEFS to make it the best. of the season. You cannot make u mistake calling at 205 King Street when in need of Ilsnd- Mr. Johnny Austin, 0‘ Lsnadowne. . . ' ding a couple of weeks here kerchml‘s. A full stock at the closest prices. We want to clear them oil out '8' spec . - before 'T‘Zmue. We invite you to cull. ' m”) h" sister, Mm Thad Purvrs. The service in the Methodist church here will be withdrawn on Sunday evening next, us the snnivsrsory ser- ' vices are to be preached in the new church st Escott on that date. The mniverssry tea. will be held on the following evening. Wbst shout the cancert thst wss to come at? on Thursday evening in the town hall here? Rev. W. Pearson received some new prembors into tbs church on Sunday sst. iii/noting to misc money and reduca stock compels us to sell Closkings and Mantlcr web under regular prices. Buyers note this. We ask you to prove it. KIT: 'L'JLUVES, KID MITS. WOOL MITS,WOOL GLOVES Trade brightens up in this department these cold days. King St:- Wm? . . When pooling 205 wet tske time and come in and see the assortment of wsrm glove‘i BLACK JERSHS,â€"A good one for 70c ; a better one costs 85c nr 92c, nml With a little more attractiveness. 91.00 m- $1.2b,~--they must be sold. Inspection pays when you are in this dopsrtmout. Call this week. LEWIS a; PATTERssON. ILBE MILLS. lcmr. Doc. lc.â€"~A row bstwssn two young men on the other street. won stopped by the lucky interven- tion of our 150 lb. ls: . The sdvico of Mr. )onovon to the Athenisns in lost week's Reroute! can well be token by tho township rstcpsyors. sspscislly tbs. rcloting to not hsvin s contsst. A for choosing t townsbi council bss hos- wbisk t is hopsd will svcid n slsctics. Osr north 'nsw thrust sud the Great Sale and Sacrifice 3:3“ “’92:..."th "t: t hiddsn mcnsy. Stophso hos s minor- sI red by which be clsims to loo-ts gold or silvsr. 1! they bod our mink supper to bslp thorn, tho trio mid ho oomplotsd. ~ ~v-â€"-â€"---â€"~ W..â€" Bpsoisl monument snmlcnudstuuaa auxxmstn st Fflnhnnws on! snmunmsumâ€"m We hsor thy "7 «$.33. It”. 'Imss “on". J. Dunn sud D. Woman on hams from tho model school, st Gsnonoquo. srs bott- su’gsd is this vicinity for the owning ysor. H. 8. Dom his lot with [root sosos. with his motion solos. crowds filling Lb stars svsoiscs sod going cwsw lads- with s. The lower of the town boll is caring son etics. This is s gust improvement sod loo been long nod- cd for public ms. Ulla". new”, p;w.'fi.â€"Evidonoy the bOys enjoyed themselves lost week. The shuns w" Que sndlsrgs crowds turned out utternoo.‘ls sud evenings ‘0 watch the wonderful {fluv'fllilflm'i of our new lswyer. The M. E. Sunday selfi"?I 5'" 39" cided to give an enter“ “”3"“ 9“ Christmas eve. As tht‘ir ‘snteltsm' meats have alwuyc been very gnocchâ€" ful. we look forwsrd to come-"hm vc%pleosing sud beneficial. e M. E. choir are prcpu‘lh I' grand concert to be given in filil near future. The date is as yet un- decided, but will be made known next week. The object in view is to gets much needed organ. Messrs. Curtis and Denuut, who lune been sttending Queen’s College. Kingston, have returned to spend their Christmas with their friends. The boys are looking wall and evi- dently cit. lite agrees with them, ulthought ey pronounce the studies very hard. Mr. Wm. Birch, unseen, has been working in Gsnsuoque this full. He has returned for s short vacation. Misses Brown and VsnLoon hsve been visiting friends in Athens. We noticed them here in their places on Sunday mm Hing. Miss (i. Uurtlinvl’, of Lyn. was the guest of Mine L. Brown last week. It is pretty herd when a fellow hss to stay up all night and build fires so the plants wont freeze. W A. O. U. W. 001103313. A Highly Snocooomi lventâ€"Oood In.“ ond Inclusions um Instr-noun and Housing Addrosoos. The Ancient Order of United Work. men of this place held it large public meeting in the high school hall on Tuesday evening, the 10th. inst. The meeting was held to afford the oppor- tunity for the Workman and their friends to meet together and also to bring the claims and advantages of the Order before the public. The chair was taken at 8 o'clock by Mr. J. 1’. Lamb, M. W. The Choral Union furnished several very excellent pieces ofmusic during the evening. Mr. N. Ii. Beecher, district deputy of the Order for this County, gave a brief M4 dress noting the circumstances under which the Order was originated in Meadville, Ps., in 1868. Since that time it has had a very successful record and new numbers about. 200,- 000 members in all, of which Ontario has about 19,000. He explained muny dctmls satisfactorily concerning the working of the Order and sham-d those present how to join, emphasizing the idea that a young men can make no better resent to his bride than s policy in he society. Mr. L. A. Kennedy, of the high school, rendered in u very effective manner neural recitations. The ” Race for the Derby " was the favor- ite while bin description of the Gor- man's attempt to set eggs under the blue hen brought down the house with laughter. He was followed by Rev. David Y. Ross, M. A., of Westport, who, by re- quest of the Athens Committee of the Society, hid it carefully prepared sd~ dress on the “ Stsbility of the A. O. U. W. as on insurance orgsnimtion." He showed how the financial stability of the society was frequently attacked a. ‘by prom; edited or subsidised in. the mini-slate of)" old line insurance mm- pnnics; that these hostile attacks were not the independent criticism of (Iii-interested rr-vmwcrs. but for the purpose of pushing the method of life insurance pursued by these com- psnies Agents. too, using srguments fumished them from these sources sud from campaign sheets issued from the hesd offices, go sbont privstcly run~ ning down the "cosmic!“ system of these societies. Very mm of these men bsvc not the requisite uowlsdge to fsirly enlighten public opinion on the merit: of difl‘orent methods afic- sursnoe ursucd respectively by the Stock ; nsursnco Compsulss sud Ansecsmsnt Societies. Mr. Ross took tbs report of the Superintendent of Incomes for the Dominion of Osusdc fol-1888 ss oontsinin ruliobls W motion sod {sets on s question he- foro them. This tbct of tho A. 0. . W. would fhrnisk tbs remolding Moo! his address" Ho uotod from tbsss reports figurss whi will not bogivsu Ps 1y bsro in dstsli but which proved the following points:-~'ll'ho A. . for 1888, out of s mombsrsbi 1.00.. bod iii dash. “sleuth C2 1?. solicit-ls,“ aunts-us! ii of o of 1:: v. Igrggsfi 9'9 ' of $1,000.P.Thc Govsrnmsnt ropostslso showed thst st lssst 1,142 persons in 1888 surrendered their polioso it those compsniss. getting therefor s so of monsy svs ing shout .200 cosh, but sufl‘sring oss for sbondoning their polioies. It. in s good thing thot they got something book but there wss s serious loss. i Tho A. O. U. W. psys nothing for. surrendered policies becousc it owes nothing to s member who leaves, hsv- ing token from him only wbst wss necesssny to csrry ou the work. Tbslspsod policies of the stock oom- psn'os wss the swfhl foot in connect~ m Iii them. By s colonistion Mr. Ross explained that no loss thsn 5, 752 persons let go their policies in 13153 sud pt nothing whstevsr loin m cm. High premiums was probobly the ,6“ on for this state 0 U. W. on lou.‘¢ I it hos as good a. close of ticks u the other insurance oompsuies, and keeps rcnewtng'its membership. sad ‘11” connoimosl management. The (math rats ii! the sfl‘slrs. - Confidcnoe moybe hid in “10 A 0. snout-nae.- - , fl Bigg's Block. - King St. Mime v. mums, wt. BROCKVILLE‘B BEST VALUI DRY C0098 STORE. .â€"._ .â€" Grand Holiday Sale BRADFORD WAREHOUB! Will alumna! s Gigsntic CIoori Sale of any description of Stoplo Fancy Dry 000* on So“! II. 30th inst. ‘ .1 NOW FOR. BARGAINS ‘ grsnd 0p rtunity for pccflo I» punch-o hristmu presents. Immense Borgshs in. every department. RICH DRESS SILKS' A magnificent stock of Silks, ollltb be sold ct immense seduction“ ELEGANT DRESS GOODS“ Our stock of Dress Gbodb il'moond’to- none, comprising the most costly silk and wool motesiolo down to the cheap kcytothe cost, and I! ”‘9 north“ qualities. for several years in 8.677 in!" compsuies in Csnsdu, old sud you: ‘. . if the rate is no higher in the A. U. W. when it gets old. It will not cost much more thsn it does to-dny. And as the A. O. U. W. sspires to have the some kind of risks on other oompaniefl and the suns safeguards, there is no reason the death rate should not be the same when the A. O. U. ’W. Ile- comec old. The concluding address was given by Rev. Mr. Wright. rector of Christ c inch. The town may be congratu- lated on the valusble secession of Mr. Wright to the members of those already here who have the gift of ad- dreeaing the public in so interesting and ciTectIVe manner. His address on the social and educational advan- tage of these soaieties was valuable. He emphasized the iscts of the father- hood of God and the brotherhood of man. These societies were hundmsids to religion in inculestiu the brother- ly spirit. emong men. fIn the lodgfl zoom men loomed how to do business. act so chairman of meetings, to. They had their general tone elevated and ought to become better men through the sssistsnce of their associ- Mes. The proceedings came to a close shout 10 o'clock. A most enjoy- sble time was bsd sud much good will likely result. ..........-oooâ€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€" CORRESPONDENCE. Athens, Dec. 16, 1889. Editor Arneus Remit-rut: Dun Sm.-â€"-Your local oflsst week was quite true, but in justice to Mr. Carnell, allow me to ask space to ex- lain. I looked over Mr. Cornell's arm. together with Mr. Csrss, and found it, us you say, cm of the finest fsrms in this township, compact, well drained, beautifully shunted, land of excellent quslity, free from scotch gross or foul seed. I was then and am still of the opinion that it is Well worth 88,000, but. owing to my wife's delicate constitution, I ssked Mr. Cornell to release me from our bar~ gain, which be kindly did, snd I wish the public to know this was my only ressoc for sinking him to do so. Wu. stsos. .4M«_.. . A Olll‘ W I.“ In old times, when the world was but on infsnt and sncicut Rome yet unknown. there lsy suit borrowers. mp4; Gentral Block REAL KID GLOVES W’s-sorry the finest mskes, the Ingest stock, and much cheaper than other stores. MANTLE OLOTHS, M ANTI.E TRIMMINGS, DREfib) TRIM Ml N648.- HANDKERCHIEFS, FANCY GOODS, concurs, TOWELHNGS, mm TA Bu: LINEN, TABLE momma;- SHIRTINcsg. In fact everything: must be said no» gcrdless of cost. For $10 you also accrue a W ‘ of goods worth .13 to! $114; new prices. Don’t. forget the plum, Bradford Warehouse 8|:qu about King Street, Brockville, Opp. Central Hotel MONEY TO LOAN WE HAVE instructions to ploce a Isl-3o II- of private lundolst current rates 0t interest. on first mor won impmsd (cl-mo. Terms to to t'flKmN 3: FISH! Barristers. cm. Brockv'fllo *» wnâ€" 4 A I} ”3.0 H. ARNOLD. GENERAL MERCHANT. 1.! Has just received and Iplaced in stock several large shipments of new and attractive goods for Fall, which for style and on the banks of value cannot be surpass- ths Tiber an infant but a few days 8d. old, unclaimed by anyone except s she-wolf, which come down from the neighboring mountains to quench her thirst, sud upon hesring the pitiful cries of the child whom we will coll Romulus. she hatched to him and st- ttcnded to his much needed wants. Although rescued in s for days from tho cores of the wolf, history shows conclusively thst hs exhibited com of the chsrscterlstiu of s 1Wolf in govern- ing Borne. If tho cores ndsnt to the Westport Joorssl, w clsims to know oonsidsrsbls shout Athens sud sncient history, bod lived in the dsys of Romulus, he would bsvs bssn token for his twin-broth", Remus, who slso had his shore of tho good things the wolf oflsrod ; for if tbs fosndstiou of msn's nstsrs is gcvsrnsd by his ssrly mrisbnsnt. Romulus must hsvs bod slsrgcr m the our um muss," ss Rsmss' asters docs not show thst be rsssivsd say of tho nour- ish-out of s wcllsb sotoso. If is svsr rscsivsd say. it roost boss scoop- than tho osrnsrs of his “b.1003- ilg (hm tbs my ho room on our locsl sorrsspondsnt. is ssso of s lilo or two psnnsd by vol! knows sstbsr. " It's not ths Ii. I . staid-oak.“ 'tb tho is“ Don't fail to see them. We invite inspection and comparison. H.H.ARNOLD. CHANGE IN BUSINESS tutti. cemeeeuuze. - Wm. ,800’1‘1‘, Anions. meme 3. n fibwmou A

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