Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 8 Mar 1892, p. 4

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I‘M? * ' nu, ma BARGAINS w in: in Hens Pants . m”?! 503r’s‘:£ gum ing; Bargains 3 ' umighiugs A Word : 1H3 0"! PRICE BARGAIN SHOE HOUSE BROCKVILLE. ONT. pun ”may. name man, no com 10 us m youn 1'9“ Boots and suppers. y We got in nearly a car load before winter MCI canto into efl’ect. We have a large open shed filled with Coal Oil. We are selling as many 50?: of Sugar for one dollar and Goal 011 for as woe fits per gallon. “VA We are hereto sell Groceries and will not be umlersold. We claim to do one of the largest grocery businesses in the pounty. Please call and see the quantity and quality of our goods before purchasing el ‘ em, and we will be satisfied with your verdict. We are in the boot and shoe business, not spas pr intermittently, but all the time. Footwear is not 4 with us; it is one of our leaders. The Great Burg: has always been famed for the extent and variety of end Shoes and we are more than keeping up that r l ' We always carry a full line of the famous Ann Prand (all values) and have recently added a new I l9 fully 25 per_cent. cheaper than any we have ever 5 Dominion and Bell Organs Dominion and Bell Pianos Bmtfot’d Pianos M 0mm f ‘ 7 W'SQVing "aching ‘ d M trade. ll- beau-em “hm! _ Wlhg V For all kinds and the best; kinds of Harness, Blankets, Robes, etc” go to Acley R. Brown has always been famed for the extent and variety of its Boots and Shoes and we are more than keeping up that reputation. ‘ d ' We always carry a full line of the famous Ames Holden Prand (all values) and have recently added a new line which P fully 25 per cent. cheaper than any we have ever sold. p Come and seeâ€"just now. Our stock is for sale, not to keep; land our prices show that we don't want'jhc goods. We laugfi “because we [save secured lfie Why We Laugh FLINT'O NEW BLOCK hall-toxod Ind lentherod to top of log [pee and Button. Boom. from ........ i3? 0 ioli milling?!" fmm.. Wenon' than were from See our Itook before you purchase. Our pod ulna for $1.25 Email-c mus; go regardless of cost. quhmfimcmbuy goods _at prices We must make room for SpringG oods: In xefegeaeeto Spring and Summer stock we will beable :9 show oods for Spring and Summer that rill s " any: ing ever before seen in Brockville. Watch orqgr big Spring advertisement. UR WAREHOUSE IS FULL OF SUGAR. . ‘ - f Champion Clothier. Two Doors East of Grand Central Hotel. Brockville. WILLIAMS 8!. M’lAUGHlIN Repairing roceiv WE ARE 11.4 R 3’1?) 5 We Lead in JIM-cash". JOSEPH THOMPSON . DOVVNEY . DOWNE‘ J. I... GALLAGHER Ah: . JADHILLIPS, business, not spasmo’dically Footwear is not a side-line. The Great Bargain House IN IT. SS dies’ Button Boots“ 980 BROCKVILLE. Athens Mme-'9. '15 BANK 0F TOMNTD my pump: pumps “VIII. III! DEPIITIEIT >»PL"~- \A‘, FOUR PER CENT 111mm! W“ and ll: loam THE-TIME I. W. 8 8. 8. I. ll. xaoportou . 1L ndbnut [)0 u ...... ATHENS AND ”153301135 MULLI- TIES 33“be WMTEN UP. Ivan“ .- lu- hy Our Ill-M of tho runnyâ€"Local Announcements 3011.4 31‘!“ Down. ATHENS. 0NT., MAB. 8, 1892 THE REPORTER Don't fail to attend the Kickapgo Indian Exhibition n Town Hall. Sugar-making at Delta commenced last. week. Make u your mind to use the Kickapoo ndinn Remedies at once. Newboro will have In addition of one hotel during next license year. No rowdyism allowed at. the Kicka~ poo Indian Exhibition. Mrs. Living-ton. of Guano no. is visiting her sister, Miss Mary livmg. ston. A grand mntineo for the 5011001 children at. Town Hall Saturday after- Tissue-pop». to: flowers and gun- orui ammonium. M the 30 r ofloe. A lino flab. W I «lg. mamnwmuuh M W curtain Km. grown for walling “numbed coho. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Com- pany will open at Town Hall Wed- nesday night, March 9th. {or two weeks. Their entertainments are highly pleauing and entertaining. Don’t forget that A. James has a first. class horse nhoev and will give you afirstclnss job at tlm following pricoa for cash : Setting shoes, 100 ; new shoes. 200. Lyndlmrst returned from their ou- tom trip [at week, Ind on receiving the congruuluiom of their muny friends. Min Vanmmm nu one of the moat porn!" young ladies of Athens ind her remoul to Lvndhurn will be raga-dad no 3 loan by her wide social circle of young friend: have We with Mr. Ihd Mn. Thy: every mow-I Ind 'hoppinou in home in tho [’10:th Vin-go of hunt. HOOD Mr. Thoa. 'Bemay attended the meeting of Orange delegates at Nap- anee lant wwk. Road the testimonials in the paper an to the good effects of Kickapoo Indian Remedies. 0n 8gbhuh morning Int in the Mothodiu church the large congreg- tion mumbled nro hvontl with n mvioo of . spook", interesting chm-tour. R». It. (in-uh" um pastor. “at uddnuod u» children bnon "unwound. ‘UIO ihmg.‘ 9nd! oi! imWnndTilmoo ‘in “I. "do” W Wm rd m cloudy a. W. In. 'Iyiot. dob . P.Q.. who u 30' “Huh I “and“ o! to 0! Whats. on”. Elna. lot-um...“ . Winn-9;: "Jammfi ‘1 b g‘mgv pan" “on... ~ A lody'o solid ld watch, volncd of $30, will In 5:“ co the person «ling more» to the number at gun In o gnu jar now on oxhbition in our show «to. Thin jot was filled out! nulod by Into G Algoito, who will form on. of tho oommiuoo to bank tho tool on! mm. Ibo boom on m 1-: day ofloy'. 1008. Any por- no buying good. to “no vol-o of Cl at our “on will have on onommix of gunning for any dollm tor pomhuod.â€"â€"Pln. Wu."- h Co. 6Wm. H. Gudkin. Oak Leaf, this cuk advertise: that ho is prepareJ to supply an unlimited qunnlily of his nuptrlul‘ whitolimo {on buildmg and plastering I Thu Kickapoo Indian Medicine Go. have visited Perth, Smith‘s Fails, Presrott. Kemptvxllo, Merriokville. Brovlnil‘le, &c., in the past few months and draw immense crowds. “magnum "Fm “muon- no muted thusâ€"x Wédnesdny night’s entertainment at Town Hall given by Kickapoo India" Medicine Co. will be free, so bring your wivu and sweethearts Ind you will enjoy yonreelvoa. LOCAL SUMMARY. BROOK VILLI “BAN Cl! COXSTOCK'B BLOCK nob- W n cum-t ma ”MID l“. JND. PRINOLE dad firs. Thom; 90110 w. _go_x_xa I 913, fin ,‘8 7f up. w. J. Kathy .t AM val 8:300.“ vi& 0 high“! on all“ m}. E... lam-“mg.“ p In. XII gr. inviud. On 'l‘tmdly ”“30“”: Ind Addison and“ Inland noun-13mm“.- gt flaw oquw Rovinl Ionian Id in III shun-oh «Icy IIIni thiI toothy b9 putor Ind Bu. .TIylormennU.’ Q *l‘iut iI‘I IiippIIy, Ibe- iI'I Ilop- if}; you molt'flmi 'yo'u tutu; now you cough and than you moon; «m use no bop 5nd Ikip; it’s not flange to up thcgtip. J. Wflilhr. o! the “foul Wou- houu. whose ndv't by long occupied o prominent place on the first pogo of the Reporter. bu told out In- booi~ up“ to Mr. 15ng 3nd "moved to Montreal. A letter received {rem Hie Lordship the Bieho of Omerio. etelee tbet be it better t ien It the leet writing. and thet he end hire. Lewie are enjoying life in Egypt. They expect to be home before the end of the winter. Wm. Moore, 5 trem . who wee committed to Brockville ail lut week‘ for criminally enunlting e boy. escaped on Friday morning by cooling the well by menu of e blanket. which wee etleched to e boerd tlmut through the bore of 3 window at the intersection of the well end building. in a meeting conducted by Rev. 1 r. Horner et Nepenee lent week I convert admitted having accepted money at last election. and cried aloud for mercy. Should Mr. Hor- ner develop 3 special ability in the way of convicting and converting briberl end bribeee, he will find a very wide field of usefulnese awaiting him. ~ The Brocbville Timon oflico had I. mrrow escape from fire on Saturday night. About. eleven o’clock smoke won soon issuing from the rear of the building and the firemen being unable to :1; once locate the fire flooded the first. flat and succeeded in extinguish- ing the blaze. The fire had made little headway. but. the damage to stock, etc., by water will be large. The promoters of the" proposed Bee-keepera' convention (notice of which was given‘ip these ool_mpnp_ s few weeks Since) have concluded that a meeting could be better arranged in the latter )art. of May. They bane their cone unions in the mm the fact that a data set 111‘ March might be met with bad roads and bzud The St. Lawrence News throws n‘ flood of light, on the exodus problem by saying in its last. issue: “Many of our young men go away because we have no large clue of emigranls coming in‘ and our young men as a rule were not born to do low. menial work." Some time ago the Kingston News said in efi'od that they let! Canada because they were lonesome. As a matter of fact, this exodus question is a hard thing for the rulmpewer in Candy to «pm a: torily. fi'flim is s “nary M ii": halt in“; 15:0. 3 v C 0" » M . Thou filming in it. A vim usually more suspiciouse of her hue band than of any other person, and it is the joy of her life to catch him in I lie. She usually has a. good many joys of her life to rejoice over, too. A man is always lying to his wife. He is compelled loo. Il‘a man could be as good as a woman expects him to be, no woman Would be fit. to live with him, he would be so nice. L A girl oflG or 17 sails along the Stl‘cvlfi as though she owned the earth, and there Is a certain some- thing about her indicating that she feels too good for any use. but she will not. own more than half the earth by the time she is 23, and none of it by the time alto is 25 or 30. No girl should imagine thnt she will always retain the brightness end vivaoity of 16. There newt was a girl of 16 who was not good-looking and more or [easy saucy. In tl height of their populnrity they eliou d conduct. them- selve» in such a manner they will have triendu when they need them. The only aviation in uelity which will ever be found in " yrtle Navy" tobacco is in the degrees of moisture which it contains. Tobacco is a very reedy ahlorbent of moisture. and in unusual states of the weather it may lNl'QNHGI little too moist or a little too dry to unit the taste of some. This is a minor mutter, homiver, us the essential quality of the tobltsco is not changed. Ito comburtion in it little slower-m | little tutor IOt'Ol'tr int: '9 the degree of moisture. that is all. The darker the plug the matter the mail-tore. end some prefer the dark. In molt caddy, however. the preference for either can he met. lam love non. Our Newboro correspondent Int week rent III I brief, spicy «count .0! the mange monileutotiom end peculiar operntiono of the power that in work- ing with e eel-min clue of people in that town. After quoting the pen- I on not 3 miter tn mm, but I cannot undon’knd how any vociuy an be oounknncd. who“ Incubu- poloutobnlbkm no tho nah of tho Ipirivn low. who ly do all" me not on amu- a «MIDI and Ohriulu In In. Mr. Sam is Our Nowboro correspondent Int week cent on a brief, spicy “1:01)!" .of the ptnange manilcntotiunn and peculiar operations of the power that in work. ing with a certain class of people in that own. After quoting the porn- nrn . u writer to the Stnndud Ilhl: " xi- coffenpondont of the Repor- tar. who. no doubt. refers to the dnilv nnd nightly mentin conducted by Mel-n. Freeman 4: bimon. in oer tvinly going too for when he chinc- toriun thin society at pondomonioo-I. “though the wondorghl "almon- tlut uomo ofitn mambo" profs-I to bow received land on o on most hon boon from in lpiritn. at then. an. newborn "out of hula the rows: to no into Kano. 3nd it in mnoifeul ant-it in the oompondont of the to elm the mid on infant: . It ‘1 aid the Math in ohlrch bu cloud the corronponden‘ of the no not to clan the mid, u inform . It is laid the Methodin church bu cloud its doors .gnim‘ it now. and hence the W minim in chat]. in mud by the Ouch of flu mid] to he going down, down. Now. Mr. Mint. thin Into a! M has In” in «Mechanic! mo fine «a noon-mm Mutt. courage to loot Inuit-admit. mu. In maid-tuna b «quot-i with. Mb her,” Well as other objections I: might be named. tocord that in greater Fer the air. the “Shaka-fund WI. than alt lot Ihoir duly “muons. Now. a.» ; have m It. ball rolling. Mr. Editor, w mo uu do. with your may to turd [2qu on the subject." film“ a mm}! with '10] “dam, ”I. 8 v.1 up". fit!“ to flu mimo- at a any Junk cm W on Tuadny Int. nm! In: Mdy the. ham-- the agar: mun-rd band can is» :13me 0! flu u-‘dnmu em to aim Mn track. It. In loam! ”our; to buck». train to Lyn (a ilo behind and" luv. two or film» out. o! lulu r. and won with tho ro- mindu of the thin the journey III continued to Weapon uithou‘ further |miohnp. Jul be. the pane. m on n be- Ieueeretl trail hill the‘time ol wait- in. my be interesting. The lint thin. ll for at! body to get acquaint edvltb or else. . This was soon eeoomp lsb on Tuesday. us one body knew another bod 's eon-1m and proceeding on such endcr beeie they were soon warm Meade. That it. u were: u the temperature would permit; force in the eneitement ol‘ thelbloudkede the coal fire had been neg cote , an attic atmoqhere r- vnded the ear, but failed to freeze ptohe genielcurrents of the souls thus in)- prisoned. A eilver-huired putrinoh ‘ouoyed to elevate the mercury by iwrestling with the coal etove. His in- tentions were good, but us usual the stove came out On top. and the mor- cury crept still lower. Then a train- men entered and after inspecting the fire Politely and Brevely threatened to throw the old gentleman off the train. In the way of general entertainment various subjects were introduced for discussion, rungin from “Bony creasing the Alps" on the N. P. ewny down to Rev. U. 0. Johnson and dinning. The prawn-d new mail service was general! con‘ demoed ;, there was a slight d1 erenoe of opinion on the temperance and tobacco questions; but the mention of supper and home always served to bring the hungry, nnximu passengers ‘ into complete harmony. Our touch of nature mnde the whole our klII.; Prophets of! evil were not wanting. who suggested 10 and oven l2 o'clock astho hour at which tho blockade would be liltetl; but happily they proved Very much at l'nult, for about 7.530 the traitp shook itself free from the euperinc-umbent “beautiful" and sped merrily homeward bound. Then the etntu qno ante blockade was re- established, nnd the passengers sitting backdn their seats and enveloping themselves in their wraps and habitual cold reuerve, patiently waited till the sweet Voice of the gentlemnnly train- man should tell them they had ‘ reached home. I._ Obituaryâ€"The but. In. John a. In]. [After a long and painful illness, which she here with ohrtetisn'jidg- I I nation, flu. John 0. Earl of the . l‘uinily rddenee. fit our use: I of Phillipflille, o. the Watch 2nd. Mam-runaway.- M by an intmul muon- diction. and wbfla Ibo “mad Iuficicnfly at timoslo loud to the hope that her lilo might.“ prolonged, still {or the put. yon} {Ix-003 mqst‘iutimgtely ac- attained with her had no hopes of her ultimtn recovery. Mrs. lax-l whom in the Rear of Escott, her maiden name belng Alice Webster. Her brothers Edward O. and Robert and her sister Mrs. John Curse. being well known in this section. She WM married to Mr. Earl in 1850, and was in the 67th year of her age at the time of her death. They had no children, but several relatives who were taken in and cared for with n mother's love and tenderness, will miss her kindly ministrations in their behalf. The writer has often enjoyell the open-hinted liespitnlity of the de- ceased lady, and would Iain drop u sympathetic tear to he:- memory as well an ofl'era heartfelt sympathy to the lonely husband, left to finish life’s journey without the loving c-nh- pnnioneliip of a devoted wife and helpmeet. The funeral tool: p'ace at the English church, Delta, the net- vices being conducted by the Rev. Win. Wright. and I}. Loverm to not. us secretary. Mr. Pariah nnid he was umHo to say just what the reel ohjec' of the meet- ing wee, but he uncleretood um it Wm. fur the put ea of diecuening the: prospecle em feneahility of starting a wheel lectory. The eucretery stated the: et the requeel of the council he hnd wrinen to Mr. F. T. Froet. of Smith'e Fall. to come one and give the meeting we benefit of hie ex- perience in mennfeotming end coun- sel u to the pmtioebilit of the echeme. but he bed I reply mm Mr. hoot elm beeineee enmemle would vent Me eooephnoe of the invihl en. Mr. Reed wee then celled on end gave e very detelled mount of the ooeti o( Meeting, gelliegugioe, he” um! tho print of flu twain I nnd pllnt nmmry to mgugo in :5: mnnnfwum of wheels. Ho mid tint from win; he had Ins-nod since cow-mg hm ho val milled film 5 lap Winn o! the tinhor n- qnind could to ground In thi- viainlty. Thobuildmgn arm! won w." m for an rpm. Ind onlyuoudl wine-917;.» "21d rly Julia“ {0 My tho bulldins. put 1: pm». bu? 3mm ”"4 or you. no t wan y u pm On the "in. For a couple of weeks past there have been rumors nmvmd the village. that Messrs. Bullis & Sherman Were anxious to add the manufacture of cal-tinge wheels to that of the handing factory, and that a Mr. Jaa. I. Rand, of Ganunoqne was in couimuuimtiun with them relative to the subject. M r. Reed came over from Gannnome and looked the) new building Md the smronnding'n owr, and mu said to b!) very favonhly impressed with the ap- pearance of the building and the quality of the logs piled in tho mill yard. Ho meta law of the lclding cituenl in Mr. Alguire'a office and stated the cost of the plant as well as the cost of munul‘seturing, the prices puid fur the difl‘erent rad” that would he undo, Am. On not Thur.- dny evening he returned Ind a public muting 1m held in tlw town lull, at which a lugs and reprorentativo gathering of thn ci'ium was prooem. Reeve Pariah wu aakml to presid» um] I). Loveriu‘ to act. as secretary. Mr. Parish unid he was mnhlo to my mt, HH‘ WIS“! “mo-gm that 015.0!» would be m In! Miln'fl ”Ducal. Thw.'ar.v.mfiqm Flour! Intuition. lamb-II. w . 4m; “ r 10.”! m ”an. ins-rugged ad sin; 0! than «one. (ton-M99; ‘ Aisling!“ ll. Bantam: mu“ at tho 4:5an hub“. of tho wean. 55,000 ohik no in Lomlw 30 p9 sultan! ovary morujn. quod. Ate: buy yum Mad: 0! the ‘0 mm Hamish. a; 3.21. run-0. bug .nu «rind a ti» can claim: that until thoy domlndod bition than wu no delivonuu tron tho evil 0! drink. Speaking at Philcdcl in. Ml Soc-um mld: “We 3:" law luv truce with this liquor trcfloe ll no man to be M. to our pmteuloc. to our homo, u our God. The M. which I hollcvc Chriuicnity is tolling cu to-duy is that than chonld he no dilfi'rouoo between the "Halon- sad the ceculu liloâ€"1h“ the religion of Christ is a rule for conduct a. the ballot box and everywhere as well u in the church. 0 nu. ma In. In m M rout-M HAumos. Mont, Feb B9.â€"-Gresu excitement has been caused here b l the full of e monster meteor. whic * drove itself 200 feet in lhe eerth, but protrudee 100 feet in tlw Iir. end S: Itlll sputtering end sizzling furiouely emituug nulphuroue gases that im- pregmte the air fnr miles arnund. The startling heavenly visitor erriVed il-nrly in the morning. leaving 3 land ‘tmil that lighted up the sky and stirred the dnzing fowl untimely from the re~tfnl perch. But lllu horrid monster wrought (‘0th and Worked havoc as it struck Ihe earth nn the ram-h ot'llenryAClnunbere, but a few miles from the blooded horse ranch ol Marcus-Duly, the king lurl‘nien. It struck Chemhers' cattle shed in which some forty head oi cows and two Chinamen were cor-rolled, and so great was the circumference of the monster that not an animal was left on earth. but with the two oelestials are buried beneath that awful monu- ment of heated motoorm alone. The earth rocked like u cruvldle for milrl. The buildings were slukqn from their foundations. The (tomchts ul' p..n. tries Wore demolished and Sli‘t'plug in- habitants thrown from their boils. GI'I‘R' .n-itemmr exists all through the Bitter Root vnlli-y. and hundred.» of pi-Oplenre flocking to the enema which is one of tori-”fins! aspect and makes stout hearts quail. Great globules of moltm metal roll lrom the sides ot'the hissing, sputtering mun. slot. and unon come appalling crush- ing sounds as its limits contract from ‘the effects of exposure to the cold air. Fitful bolts of flame shout high in the air from the summit. and a. grew sti-eum of lava. has plowed its way from the base down the hillside and loses itself in the basin oi the extinct lake, in which was found a petrified St‘flrel'pellt sixty feet in length, and only a few miles duant hour the great one in the mouthin- in which "were Md draw of “haunting “diam. W thaw. olll‘ dwells". Tummwhquu. .â€"â€" 0n Fob. 2m. 1808. at the guidance of the brido'l “her, by the John GM}, will! by “I, ‘ v. Mr. Flemming, Mr. J: hompoon, merchant, of Lynd um, ton of David Thompson. Esta" to Miss HuyE. Vauamnm, nughtur ol’ Thumaa Vanarnnm, Esq, of Athens. Ont. “The “damned ml to an: noon!- ”not an "no on It than M 136. I 3nd Ind. 0 can also m8 .II “I! an. an. mm at :mum we" won.“ ud‘lroa III-1gb...” SPECIAL NOTICE To Cheese Factory Men Mhm. lush. I. In pursuance of R. S. O. 1887, Chap. no, Sec. 36 A'emmmwm "I fly, modal: follah, gum. ht I'll am you n quarts-3' This GREAT COUCH CURE, N: no. ce-fnl CONSUMPTION CURE. is mthout a pumlel m the hm of medicine. All dmggim m.- :uthori to all it on a pa.- itin (Manatee, .d taunt)“: no 112“." man mun sun . on n t Son “n.5, or Bronchit’h, an u, Int 1: wili w: M c" '2" “3“ - "r m: in on; . an t . n' .. .33: st an... m" , a CONSW ION. don't/dimm- it. It um mguor caunmhin. Ask {on Drug. (In SHILOH'S (3 RE. to a... so an)“ ”.00. “Al! right, boa. Just In“ don I minute.” Athens. Inch and. In And 1min lhn momcnt the came by! SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. TAILORESSJgnod 0m Knot. ‘l'lu highs". wages paid. Apply At one. Notice to Creditors: A IONS!!! unom Why She JlltId Elm. Wanted . AlkA 2‘. "WA!- A. M. caucus the left his nu- The For the Famous Kickapoo ulna. U“. M. “.3.“ mmwemw WM‘E fiwmxwflmfimfi gfi-fififiEfi-fl A Life Savor. Nata. Ont... Dee. “it“. 0.” your] {fi‘torm ““3 “in“: WW vice non use LLeccoufi.w the wim::%: h Twig-l lulu III! “th‘nfislww um rely cured“; And “Y the. beet-I: fiche h the wot-id. y. In. luv antenna, Hm. on." lmlth'lll'sl 011%.. Jul. 1‘. [lot-poo "calcium Co.â€"-I v0 tried your Bum: sud and It wheat» medicine end doe- uu u on repose»: It. Yours truly. John 1. Megan. Portland. Ont. Madicfno (Bataan-:3 mun wrlfo And um you mm. {our Indian 8.wa did to: ma WHO )and an moi . ‘luwu Iiok‘ ":3 kid» in n; oa 0 two a. con-tun n on hlood. I wont to your camp at Old Wood ond Garden Ind t six boule- ol Salvo and it. did the work or me. I put! out over 1.1mm docton' bill. in tho hut Iwo you. on not. no relief. My wflo Im- llso and the Bonn with the bowie-t. rennin. and we both unite in com- mondln ii Knoll who no Inflorln from In! (imam or which it in recommend . In (not. we csnnot any enough in its fnor. It in the belt medicine we eve! aw ond you oofht to tell bornil of Kickapoo lndinn I; t h | God-ten to mural-in: humily.-â€" Brunet. aw Rut uhington Street. Loulaviilo. Ky. Brock ville. March «1: 1m. .‘ Kickapoo Ind Medicine Co.-I can “3le recommend your ndlnn Worm Xlllor 5nd your Indian wn. I have been nuns fit your fumll In class um and them amen npro~ mt . I cannot weak highly ononulonhon. No In: you will have .omo of your remedie- wlt our drugglutu no thnt. I can got “mm W on yun are gone. Yours truly. Juno- W (I’lugclnl. Mgr. Palace Lnundry. Brockvlllo: u . NEALED TENDERS. mulled "tendon “(or stone," will be received bhtho un der- slymod u to 13 o'clock noon on (by Mlmb lllh. l89‘ . for 150 M1“ of broken llmutone. agony npnatbo‘byo Acqsonnjo mas through n_ 2 finch ring and he dullvorod M such timel and places wltiun the corporation of Athena .- the all-cot commissioner may direct. The Iowa: or cny tender not necessarily accepted. B. LOVEIHN. We want reliable. onergetlc men to sell our Nursery Mack. ' proylnus exporlvm'o not news-try: any man with tact and energy can succeed: lcrms llberal. 0mm. free. Our men“ have man ulna such 5! Iellln. bome- row". ha y . New peulaltloo, V which only can be wound glvaamwmm. t “WEI,“ VAil "" "“â€" Wm ”mag: 870'! t milmgg Never before were we in so good. 3" position to serve well our cudamers. We give our unvivided at. tention to our own business and make our customers' {713.9%}: our own. We therefore invite impection {tom tho’e who have 5m heretofore been regular customer. as well u from old friends who for many yem hue liven us their trade and eoufideée. ' Central Block. given us thei Call an and 3001' through, whether you want to buy or not. H. H. ARNOLD AM. CHASSELS I. I. OHASBELS. All Bought in tha Very Best Markets M “numb“; . u... ..... m... Hellyt nu Kick. India! [edk‘lne Co. â€"Genu. must wrlo And will The Latest Style The Old Reliable '1’ A I L O B I N O New Goods Athena. Feb. 13th, 1392. TESTIMONIALS ALL WORK WARRAITBD. Iqalullb, Ky" Oct PERFECT 1W FIT d” WORKJIJJ‘SHIP. auoum nuouu A Great Medicine. LARGEST IN CANADA. woo ACREQ Gentlemen who with to hnvclhoit units made up in F ronthill Nurseries. Word WMnkind. IIOIISE. I'll! WXIDO 1A0!“- \Uuwuwa. A large quantity here and more AID SPOT CASH. Village Cleik arriving daily. ATHENS. SPRING General Merchmt ATHENS GBOSEBY 0050:...“ than any!“ h‘ Java. '0 to» . W “I. g "A “I“ v. inviu your GM g hillugntfl,”undwo. III. m 350. ho is our. vs]... '7 it. ' On that of gonad grocerie- uvor so (all And complete a ‘ We can supply nll your vsnu in t ' gear] lino sud give you Wary t "In. (or your money.- 1! Gull And in our «Sohlumour prion; "whipping-sate my“ whether you buy or not. HOTT 8 ROB . N N. B.â€"â€"-Wo continue to deal ' in sud firm produce. KarlevMeVmour Farmer and Builder They have the best Assortment of Hardwsre, Tinwsre, Paints, Oils, Vsmishes, Calcimines, Glass, Silver- wsre. Fishing Tackle, &c., in town, snd prices to suit the times. The Daisy Chumsâ€"best. in the marketâ€"â€" always in stock dud at lowest prices Guns and ammunition of best quality. See them. KAIlLE37 BIJOCK Intondlng put-chm" would do we" to 01‘ up!” out-jock bgfom pugchaglrgg elggwhuo figgofiifivto shoi .3333 n tfio Hui“ MOTT & ROBESDN Fungi... 1.8 III. It. Itockvlllo. ARE FRIENDS TO THE 0f1892

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