Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 16 May 1893, p. 2

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Mv not vi i vri is- fer an uni M‘Y‘iEMM“ ' advo 3m measured by Iscalsol s any. mi! linss to the inch. AT WT. “villus-diets.“ suntan wins: “0th And Minis a Ugfil‘houamlmbtm “Chm thm I, I! 1 Andbsrlovo faos Bsomhotboussbloo .mbrisrross. On. night when l silontly wstebsd hot. With studied grime. pull 0! hr vvs. 05m. s. mull known stop in tho h wsy. 'I‘wss that or llw man whom shs ions. 00M. gone. were llRZI' oon Dsisnvwsnl Two liitln hands ti; 1. st her bout TOM IHL'II'L u! lyrruwool, in. in“ “tum Than Ml tho :rlml postures of art. no cry of a heart full of album The blush of u nwsnv briss rose, She finds in tho fix-w urml shout hm- Tbo tmu-i. boot "Strength ','l1rouflh R0- "" «limkoI'i Lite. Nnt Quick Enough. A. mtlcmanly n‘jr. ml rirrk {svomd a sailor Willi an mil“ {or 1-. iii!” In". and sno- weded in inducing the citizen to allow him to who it lli-llllr‘ merely on a promise to pay in u work’s iimig. The wu-k parsed, so did til“ next and tho ith. ’l‘llcn the clulhier colic-d. went bitch again and 32min. At tiu- end 01 throo months he [Mud the situation. “I! you mn't puy Inn, yin mo 0 chock on the brink." llo not the pn er and strslgmway pro coaxial in the but: . where he presented the check. "Not vnmmh mulls," was the answer, (Tantrar‘: to banking rules, he was told l ,l. .\ nun/wit. m'lu‘u iii ilmi. ‘\'OJ\' -, u I .s . 1‘ lnqulrmi lmw much wus available, So be (m; athxmil Hunk unri eniarud up 31in tlw name of his delliur and blinked the amount. lio want out for lunch and to give tbs lumli pi agile time. («a Hill-CI" up the now do- pmlt. Thou in,- ngnin tendered the check. The some mum-n- Wm. given am Lofnte. tin-r0 Wm- 3w lwm when I presented u C..""k imll an hour ago, and slow than 2‘. mice in ‘ II 1.:li-‘l in to that man‘s credit.” “i ‘ii, Hull"! rim)? though," replied the mun iwiiim: tlzt‘ câ€"xialmi. "but. ihe gentleman was here 1r. {ma mu‘mm; ligu Mid draw out tlm will" “willH1!)i.’"“1‘0l‘0flt0 Saturday Night. ‘ Hi Q0“ nu .. . v..- l’fc Lit-33.4%. Nut m:QO yrum 35;}. ‘afu're the "boom" sir-wk mum :‘l'li l‘AiiZwmn. Mr. L-â€"»~, an old New l’orke1,hmi a. largo ranch near L05 Angwlm. He wnsiiond of good com.- pany (Uh: it good dinner. and frequently m:- l Wrtaiiurvl immu- mrtlm-z ntthe comfortable, I old {minionml 3.1‘xltmi haclwda. Amend , other» 1': in: lxleiili' a holy with om: oi the New ? Turk pztrllin was Miss M-'-, Although i a wm‘fluu of "uncrrtain ago " hhfi midiqu much vlmrm of manner, and her nick Wit l “mu renpwtwl by nary one who .94 coma l in coninvt Will: it. Mr. ’1. -»â€" was 1: jolly bachelor of pox-hop. ‘ 40 sumavura, “Lo haul seen much of the} world 'rl lym‘. a: nzamwilc peawnnlity. HO _ WM n 12.4.11 of mmrmmm pro-portions, m4; 01' than on doubt encouraged to I (:1! l growth through his; fondnessoi cod things i to eat mu! good wlnm to about i bachelor. The only was at dihnor at the much on. day. bu boat. the lmohclor, not at on»! 0nd of the mm», mul Ming M-â€"-â€"â€" was oniris‘ial‘i. llo lwl lira/n chatting with’ he: her-some! time When shin wired for a 90091}. Mail Lâ€"w- ttrow ni- thh. and bowinyglx1 his moi aimvn and polite on}: mid: ' “My (ls-Ar Minn M~~~. won't you W moi" “Mr. I.-~,” rotortud the lady, “I did not ssh for s ladlu."â€"~Nw York Tritium. Livst Times Ahead. "Will you (Apologia for blowing sucks in that lady‘: fiver!" l “Apologia nsvvthln.“ “Very Wvll. I inland to thrash you. and hetero I do I think it only fair to tell you that I sun Trsninn, the heavyweight rushs‘l nf llsrvnrd." “That‘s sll right. younllfvlior. l‘m Lire: Gilligan. the. middleweight champion ol Ilubokcd’kâ€" llsrpor'n Magasins. 1:: i3. Wharton“. ‘ She-«This in an awful wind. Am I badly i dishevolod? . Ileâ€"llishemi.sfl is not tho word for it. You look pmlw-nly «flammable. riboflndlgnnna airâ€"Wa part st (hr and oi the lit-id . lip-- M cinx‘t. I tho-ll get. until u your spptsrnnm by tbs limo vvs get. arm-2s You an: llkn vim, you know. : 8hr- ~Lilto ‘ Em? What do you mum? new-Why, “Si-1n loo All, familiar “ill: your lope. No first g-ntipn‘, them pity, 1er11 summon." Fl" «Uh. doyon? [low drllghii’ullâ€"uiios- ton liarer . _...._~..._â€" ......- .-._ ....... A emoticon-us m. “John.” ssid u up vows m. to his ‘ sick. ‘Vhstmtboissestnmrmmths‘ y I clog}: . -‘ l l mm! b an! Min-.2” "M . ohm badly him-ed, ‘hoh m killed and Mancunian" m“ fled tbstb somsmb process as this n thaoldnsstsrsndtbsnsw stwmhsbsttsroblstocum- by uptbsir sstsias,andss mwitbo little money in pockst: as an idle. discoan clsss to rsvivs old politicsl dogmss. sud lament new issues, or per- hsps soil up a dangerous position to us." 'n'l‘Yo‘n don‘t mesn to any that those internsl niggors would give the pref- erence to their old appraisers?" “Dollar for dollar in wsgesâ€"yosl And why shouldn’t they? Their old masters understand them better and treat them generolly better. They know our interest in them is only sn abstract. sentiment, not a real liking. ‘ We show it at every turn. But we no nesring Redlsnds, and Maj. Reed will, I have no doubt. corroborate my im- pressions. Ho insists upon our stsying at his house, although the poor old fol- low. I imsgine, can ill afford to enter- tain nnmpany. lint he will be oflsndml if we retuse.” "lie is a friend of yours, then?" asked Drummond. “I fought against his division at Stony creek.” said Courtland. grimly. “lie never tires of talking 01 ii. to mo. '0 i suppose I am." A few moments later the trsin glided beside lino Badlands pistiorm. As the two travelers descended a. hand was laid 'on Courtlnnd‘s nhouldar, and a. stout figures in the blwkest and shinith in-mtdest of Panama. huts welcomed i him. “Glad to Ms ya". con’usl. 1 real:- oned I‘d waltz over and bring along the of using it hack. on horse flesh since the wahâ€"hnl hal what I didn‘t use for rrmounts I reckon yo'r Commissary gobbled up with the other live stock. ch?" Ilo laughed heartily an if the romlleotlona were purely humorous, and gig/min clapped Con rtlund on the back. “Let mo introduco my ,... l l l l l l i l i am n “W b gen for working luv ND,“ is coin. his V “1' “w W with ailsâ€"ii so‘tb’n mitosis» 5 shop he huis‘i. such s tool will work vibes tiny ain't obliged to. Thst’s bsss trisd one at Hirsndv Down. not five miles an. bsu. andths niggerssrohslithstimmnil’ mud hm Min' holidsy. Bbs put up new quorum for '01: sud tried to mks '01:: est together at s long tabls iiks thou low-down folks up north. and did sissy with their «bins sud thslr mslos cs. sud allovnd it Would got '03 out of lying round too much and rump ‘l‘iilflib. WW THE UbUAL LISTLKII BLACK IHADOWB. ed ‘em to work over time and get 2110’ pay. And the rosult. was that she snd her niece and s lot of poor whites, Irish and Scotch, that she had in pick up long the river. do all the work. And hm- niem Sully was mo‘ than half union woman during the wah and up to Ill no‘then tricks and (lodges and swearin‘ by them. and yet for all that the thing of alpaca jackets and the whitest and mm L wnrk' “llut isn’t. that partly the reason? isn‘t her failure: a great deal due to this lack oi sympathy from lwr uriflhbors? . , ‘ Discontent. is easily sown and the negro 9. - zzi’v’o‘ng‘tmafiga‘?a;zz::ivfigr%;;gzo l is still woighted dan by superstition. ‘ thc'm um a)“ on. thin over“ mine“ fThc Fifteenth amendment did not ' ‘ y x hnvfiw mu much j quite knock oil all his chains." “Yon, but that is nothing to her. For . if there er was: a person in this world 1 who reckoned hill? manage vvcrything and everybody ii; is Sully llows!" “Sally llowst" repeated Court-land, l with a. slight th-t. friend, Mr. I Dmmmond, Maj. Reed," said Court- ' land, smiling. “Yo‘ were: the W511, sir?“ his own embarrassment. “Yes. Sully Down, of Pineville." "You any aha was half union. but did she have any rclutions orâ€"ornâ€"iriemls P Were: killed in bottle?" “Nthâ€"Iw“ returned Drummond hesi- , toting, he knew not why, and angry at ' “My. llrummond, the vice president ‘ of the rompany." interposed Courtland. amen-fully, “was engaged in furnishing l to us the slncws of war." Maj {iced bowed a little more for molly. “Mast of us heal), air, were in ilw wall ammo time or other. and if you gi'lliit’flicl’i will lmnah in? by joining in “Tm-y wow u” kmed' l Mkon'" n" 3 above the top of the window with the liirni'd Miss lii'mi: darkly. her cousin, Jules .leflcourt, shot in the cemetery with hm- beau-«who they say was Sally‘s, tor»; them was Chet Brooks and Joyrc Mmlertnn, who were both, . prom) on her. and lmth killed, (no; and tl'wrc was old Capt. Down himself. who ; novm‘ lifted his hmui again after l'lii-li- mnnri “'llfl train-n and drank himself in ‘ i ili‘illl). a social glass {it the hotel across the , way, 3‘11 introduce you to Capt. Pren- rlergast. who left a leg at Fair Oaks.” 5 Drummond would have declined, but a. E “igniflcanl; pressure at his arm from 7 Courtlaml changed his determination. lie followed them. to the hotel and into thr- premnce oi ms onelegged warrlnr, ‘ (who turned out to be the landlord sad barkeepex'). to whom Cour-timid was hilnrlously introduced by Maj. Reed as “the man, sir, who had pounded my division for three hours at Stony Creek!" Maj. Reed‘s house won but a few min- . utes wslk down the dusty lsne.and wss presentlyhemlded by the buying of three or four fox bounds, and foreshadowed m "CAL 90m“ “£101. by s dilapidated condition of picket fence: snd stuccood gate trout. Beyond it smashed the wooden daric columns of the ususl milieu-n mansion, dimly men through the broad leaves of the bone chestnut tress that sbsded it. There was thsml listless. blsck shad- ows hsuntlng the mud. and outer oilingâ€"format slsm and still attached house mmud like limds in bresthlsss attitudes at the sppmmh of strsngs foam, and still holding tbs brush,bmom,dnster or home implemsnts they had been ladly using, in then-fixed bsmis, From tho doorwny of the do- tachsd kitchen munsoud by s gallery to the wing of tbs mansion. “Anni Maths.” tbs cook, silso with a ssuospon alarm? to or boson and bar revolving bar-*1: with tho scrubbing . cloth in W. apparently my?“ OI I "deal comm." d M. labors-landscme thin Wily» sonsihhgdthsbiusr In. and an st it. typicsl mtbuarisbhwsush-aordbsrtwo bu Mimi or in lw. ova-.2 meiin' L0 be one.“ Cal. (.‘mirtiam’i «lid not reply. face of the timid young oflicer coming OOUWD LOOKED UP RECOVERINO HID USUAI. CALM. toward him out of the blue smoke rose “vividly us on that. memorable day. The pictures sud letters he had taken from tho dead man's breast. which he had retained ever since; the Mammal-lo sud fruitless" quest he hm] made m;- the fair original in after days, 9.3.5 the strange and fateful ininrmt in her which had grown up in his besrt since then. he nmv knew had only been lulled to sleep in the busy prooocupa- tion of the loot six months, for it all came back to him with redoubled force. Ills prewnt mission and its practical object, bis honest zosl In its pursuit and tho cautious skill and experience) has! brought to it. all scorned to be suddenly disle by this ro- mantic and unreal fantsny. Oddly enough. it appeared now to be the only mlity in his lifeâ€"Mas rest was an inco- herent. pnmless dresm. “Iaâ€"-â€"isâ€"~Mlss Sally nun-led?" hs mind, collecting himself with an effort “married? Yes. to ihst isruo! h’sr aunt’si i rocker) tlut‘! tbsmly thing she cares ior'.“ Caunlsndi loode up, "owning his mu charm] calm. “Well, I think tint sttsr luncbooa I'll pay my mpoch to her hnsbsndl Iron whit you lust just told no the ism lsoertslnlysn expat-luau worth using. I supposs your istbsv will ‘bovs no objection to giving no s intu- is His bows.” am“. "There was ‘ . nor-thorn either. » land tied his horse to a l l i l . i l i i l i . l l l i i wus just born to. 3 most instantaneously by It falling slip- ; per. and the distinct impression of a. ' very sumli foot on the crown of his " head.” . . 1 passed over him. in the “'3.er ynur sldo? Any whoâ€" I back in the mom. jmtmasmau “wiped- ; stooldnged foot was as lumtil y drawn up i l i f. ".‘caxu‘L wmshlmwl healthy in ' Sulfa relmiou in those timeu, ’ l i i l i me!" , HI "OOD'A'I’ “I om wallow. Imrpriu wars entirely new in structure sud design. There was no reminiscence of tbs usual southern portioon guide or columns and veranda. Yet it was not The factory-like ont- linss of isosds were partly hiddsn in Cherokee rose and jussmins. A long, roofed gallery connected tbs buildings and bocame s veranda to ons. A broad, well-rolled gravel drive led from tho open gate to the newest building which seemed to bc an edifice; a smaller path diverged {ram it to the corner house. which, despite its severe simplicity. had a more residential appearance. Unlike Reed's house them wcra no lounging sorvsnts or fluid hands to be seenldhoy woro evidently attending to their re- npmtiva duties. llismounting. Court» post at thnoiiioo door and took the smaller psi.th the corner house. The door was open to the trsgrsnt afternoon breeze waited throu h the rose and jossamine. So was o si our opening from the ball into a long par lnr or sitting~room that. ran the whole width of the house. Courtlnnd entered it It was prettily furnished, but every- thing had the air of freshness and of being unclmractcri-ztically new. It was empty, but a faint hammering WM. nullihlo on the renr wall of the house. through the two open French windows at the back. curtained with trailing vines which gazed upon a sunlit court- yard. Courtinan walked to the window. Just before it, on the. ground. stood a small light ladder which be gently put 11 .lalo in gain a. better View of the court- yard. as he stood at the open window. in this attitude he suddenly felt his but tipped from his head. followed alâ€" An indescribable Ilo hurriedly stopped sensation feminine exclamation: "Good gracious Lingering in: an instant, only to ss- mm:himsell that the fair speaker had secured her foothold and was in no dan- ger of falling, (.‘ourtlmxd snstcbed up I “Is buss bows A? non?" his but, which had providentlslly fallen inside the room. and retreated ingrlorl- oualy to the other end of the ruler. The voice cnmo sgnln (min the w dow; it struck him as being singularly sweei. and clonr. "Sophy. Is that you)“ Courtland discroetly retired to the bull To illl great mile! as voice from the outside answered: "Whar. Miss Sally?” “Wbst did you move You might have kill ubon God. ladder-l" O "Drm‘t tell i. go down said get. my slippsr. An bring up'somo mars nsils." Courtlsnd waited silsntly in tho hall. Ina few moments ho bosrd s hosvy mop outside the res:- window. This s ladder for? m9!" 0 ‘ dun“ W‘ m wlov somawhst ostentatiously. bs cos- rrumsossaunsgromrivvso wsspssa ing through tbs room osrrying s tun slipper in her band: "Excuse no." he sold, politsly, “but I could not find say on. to snnonncs us. Is bliss bows st homo?" "I‘lm girl lnstontly witin tho slip- behind her. “Is ya‘ waqtln’ Miss i ‘l “1’s sar ms was ms." were in bright gray harmony with both: that the frock of Indian muslin. albeit homemade. fitted Miss Sony's figura perfectlyâ€"iron: tbs ssurs bow- on her shoulders to the ribbon around her wsist~snd that the hem of its blllowy skirt showed a foot which everybody knew was the smsllest toot sonthof Mason and Dixon’s line. But it wss something more intangible that this which kept Courtlsnd bresthlsss sud silent. "I’m not Miss Mil-soda. Duwvi."suld the vision. with a haukness that was half childlike and half practical, as she extended a little hsnd. “but I can talk ‘inhm‘ with yo’ about as well so sunty, had I reckon from what Maj. Reed says hash." holding up the letter between her fingers, “as long as yo' got per~ , simuma yo' don't mind what kind 0' polo yo‘ knock ‘em down with." The voice that carried this speech was so fresh, so clear and inth that l sm afraid Courtlnml thought little of its oddity or ltx Illniewilvnl tmnsgvon- . oions. But it bronle him his own tongue quite unemotinnzilly and quiet» L. "i don‘t know wlmi. was in that nota. Miss Down, but i can lmrdiy be- lieve that Maj. lieu] cvcr [mt my pros- ! out good fortunu quite in that. way.“ Miss Sully lauglunl. 'l'licn charming exaggeraliun Rho waved her little lumd toward the 1mm: that, cn'nnlo, but now that yo've got it oilâ€"~ami mighty pouty it was, inoâ€"yu‘ . can fill. down." Ami with that amisunk down at one end of the Hum. proiilly arranged a whim blllow of skirt nu) ms ' to leave ampio room for Courtlund. and. looking her fingers nvor her knees, looked demurely expectant. turbing you unmumnrsbly," said Court- lnud, catching sigle of the fateful little v 3 this." said tho hauled tourist. whittling A “1 Wins so preoccu- i our aunt as the 3 mainess manngur of i can estates that i I quite forgot that film might have a . slipper beneath her skirt and remem- bering the window. pied in thinking of lmiy‘s hours for Wiring.“ net's, (or we're shortbumiml in. the lipids sud bums. ‘l‘nen yo‘ came l was nail- lng up the luths for tho vlnmoutuidu liC‘l'allM‘. We couldn't. upm‘u onrponiz'rs from the f:\"i.t.vi'y. with ll. faint iu-m‘ussinnof mix'iiiof in lll‘l' voice, “.vn‘ came to tullr about the farm?” “Yes,‘_‘ mill Courtinnti. inimr, “but not to interrupt the Work on it. Will you lei. mo lwlp you null up tho laihs on the wall? I luwo hml some experience that way-mam} we mm tall: M We Work. Do nhiig‘o moi." ' The. young girl lookle at him brightly. “\Voil. now. ilu-n-‘s nutliillg‘ mean about that. Yo‘ monn it for sure?“ "l’r-ri'octly. l Himll feel on much less as if i was enjoying your company unvii'r (aim: pretcnncs." "‘""t:‘ just wait hero. than.“ 532(- jmnpml from the sofa, ran out of . Lilo mom. flllli retnrnmlproscniiy. tying tho strings of a long striped Cotton .._/._....‘ 4 mono om “LY mum-m. bios. - evidently s hshilimsnt of Sophy‘b-bsliind bur back as his ro- tnrnad. It was gsthared under her oval chin by s tsps slgo tied behind her. whils her {sir haivm tucked under the muml red bsndans bsndlrsrebiel oi the negro barmaid. It in sandy smrytosddtbsitbsoflsetwssho- witching. "nut," said Miss Sully, oying bsr guest's smsrtly~fittlng (rock cost. "’0‘" spoil yo'r pooty cloth". sud T51“ 01 yo‘ coatâ€"don't mind M work in yo‘r shirt slum" ‘ Courtlsud obstllsniiy ssids his cost and followed his host-I through tbs Drench window to tho 9% mm than tbs- s w big. or «slain. sound he... no “0’ M . “wuss us- with n 1 “There! ‘ Yo‘ naturally wanted it little room (or , Bandung nowl , with my I)th studiedâ€"Yukon Go- “But let me hope ihntlnm not. (lls- . m“ - Tribune. lint," Slit) :ullml , . I I last Marijuana now ho's ‘ from business sud ; Moigtvlnzblsol mummy:- ‘on the “minim-chance to gss it sway , (mm him-New You. Wally. , in winisr, u it?" i “Aroyou never sbi will run Into an ice ‘ lib W briskly out of new in “"4me ilsysshontln lp. Cubism-3. hr W ! asu't soul 10 any ‘ Hannaâ€"- dssri Pawâ€"Elly hitmwitham and Man I muddxbshdrsnam .Brooklynuh. Kind. Bhsvas sitting psflsntlyin tbs monsttluOOrnlUnim who mohnkilynalkinais ad "Is-in’v no use. ,"bs ssidw-rily. “Thusin'tonsott-n nimble!» wbdsdty. I’vsbsn (“slow this mania. in :1 av.- ths plus. And I’vs bssn I: own bookston nun Gin-R’s down to a dsgo M sad I’vsbssn in svsry plotsr store mans tin gallery on Main M ii t s snywhsres also you usto you'll hsvs to send tbs [admin ".53 Mun, out!" m s ty ml 1.- «r "it". 5...“?me down . but I believe Hay flu?” yunsd shout thss piMmmt s singlspistsrdsdlsrintown hsdsvsrsvon Mdsuobspiotsrss‘fiusbstths Pun}. n “Bush at the Pu l" sdsmhtsdtbsold lady. “flush at the mp! «Io-lab.” sud im- voles grow ooldss ios iannuary, "pick up that bande and set down.” He ssh. "Jain." said she in s tons like 9. cross- out saw. “don't on hewr come to tdwn in till you’re 1; cur baked through. Tho that 1 wsnted was ‘Rahsccs at tbs all.’ "â€"0inolnnsti Commcddl Gsutts. A M.” m". Nurseâ€"Excuse Ins, msdsm, but little Mabel insishd on seeing you. and I havsi tskan the liberty to bring her in. Modnmv-Wbat do you wish. Mabel? Msbleâ€"Won't mamma please let Mabel could sit on her lsp a little while? Munâ€"Why, what. srs you thinking of? Iii: only inst wool: I grunth you that an. sad it will nmrdo for ms to bo- oozns too indulgunt. Hsbslâ€"But won‘t momma please kiss Mahdi Namâ€"Norm will do that for momma. You must not interfere Nsturol Ensmios. "I wasn’t always down on my luck like splinter from the bench in the park. had s 00d “80 00 It! 9 m Lpositinn on a newspnprr ones.’ "Slash!" “I was a copy reader." "I was a reporter." Bill! Bang! And the: poilceumn suid, b’Gcorgo it was the toughest- fight he aver mb-éhiosgo -. _..... Kind nonmd. Csnvssssr-~l)o you wish Lo az'ibscribs anything to tho sld of the Society for the Suppression of Crime! Man of the Houseâ€"Dc. you make any- 5 thing out of this let your-um (Winner-Certainly tho moiety psy: no a commission on oil I collect. Man of the Houseâ€"Then it is best (or you tint I should not sub-cribs mything. Canaanâ€"Why so? Mn or the [louseâ€"Why, i! I shoal sub- scribe sad aims should bs supp you would be out oi s jobâ€"41mins Joni-uni. A loan I‘sllow. First Broken-0! of] mean, despicable, dishonorsbls Him I think Quotsm is ths i worst. ' Second Brokawâ€"You don't s0! What bss he dons? First Broker-Ho msds a big plls in that going to Min vs on its money in- Ho Gauss for Alarm. our sixth trip serous tbs ocssn tn timid Mr. by s Mr thst tbs and sink!" the basins.- . nsvsr itvast a “Th is is “ over, madam," was“. Mr. Kidder-M tbs. mild l ondsr? Would you think its to bhww nan his m... “Well I and..." In Dol- ' ill-fissle win a n has sloop.” m ms: 1.. lastly. ~_.......-...... . AI m. W“.- V“... W Tbsn don't think tint it is in! 1:15 to “finds: a lacs-i Gmxk....m:y, 0: was not. Bub . m “on Ar obsolan OM. , sum-Well aboard or sot. 1 how if! true. i'i‘n luul it . Id libs to Maxim?! hat prcof, how? agar-Well, walkrd under s ladder my. nl‘lll s moat lump of norm add on my now filmâ€"m Comic. .. "say yibot ssssl svsyspis stylssadsflmfl‘. ‘ ! hsl , do “.mogmmr . Ir,“ tempting bar-guns. Window Poles omnplots 260. ssoh. Window 0 O’Donahoe "Z Lyn Woollen When you vsnt s good osrpst sweeper, try the osisblatsd M st Telephone 109. Have a good stock of genuine ail-wool Yarn and Cloth, Will be prepared to sell the same at moderate prices, and will . as all times be prepared to pay the highest market price for wool in cash or trade. ' Lyn. May 20. l89‘3 'BRlD' RD Will Hill E D PARTMENT OF THE GRAND CENTRAL BAZAAR mm b" m WW E A BIGG on . “Put’cr there. What. was the job you I I I & ' co- , n “We luwon't got any company hours." ‘ ham, said Mina Sally, “and we. haven’t jufit ‘ now any norvnnts for company man- ‘ DRY QOODS In addressing the public of Brockviiic and surrounding Acountry. it is with pleasure that we point to our past record and note with what favor the Bradford Warehouse has been To our personal friends and patrons we say : Please received. accept our thanks. Domestic and Imported Staples We carry an enormous stock in this department and mintain its attractiveness by selling them at a small margin. Good Grey Cotton . yd l Linen Towoiiing......... . . .4c lilumcbcd Cotton” ....... 4c.yd Linen Ginsu Cloth ..................50 Pillow Cotton. . yd ‘ Check Shirting L’. yd. wiin Sheeting yd i Shaker Flannel ...... . . . . . . 2 yd. wide Bleachgd...... ........23c yd {Tobin Linen ......................"X70 Dress Goods Department To make the assortment in this department as complete as possible in all the niceties of weight, fabric, color, finish, etc" we have examined the: samples of all the best wholesale houses in Canada, and we flatter ourzaclvcs that the value we show is unapproachablo. and our stock galaxy of novelties. ancy Shot Eil‘ects...... .....8c yd {)2 in. Blsck Csshmsre............l 29 in Fancy Ceylons...... ...... ...10c yd i 81 in. all wool Delaines..........l 30 in. plain all wool...............l2c yd . 44 in. Whip 31 in. De-Tainetts ..... ..........l2ic yd ' 1? yds. ancy Shot (or 54 in. Black Csshmere............26c yd 6 yds. double fold Henrietts ion. .1 Every yard 0! 9.135610% must r A” SUNDRIES The following lines we wish to clear at once and offer them at less than whoiEsaie prices :â€" Art Muslin , Wide Chock Muslin. yd l 2 pair sll wool Light Prints. hst oolors............i5c yd , (load Under Shirts. . ..................II¢ Cotton psir f Chimm. .. Col-Isis . . . .. psiriGood Top . .ssvsssossssvssos CososyrIOllvfi M “mint”..................8ac "if I Ml“. comic-unsoussnuss mamas 1'0 Russianâ€"Thu. we subs the main-ts of truth a (70th study. Tint our stock is kopt tally W m n hays an I. Smllwm and Nouoa l. m Brahms. WWW snhouneissnderibsssydsisadsassds “Matthieu. mmmsnvsntisgmpsdsyssmmb Indus-within. ' Mum.me Hrs-goods, ammo; whiohvlll Shula. Wilda”. lit-WALKER ......5c yd ;Cottom\do t Donius .s..........llo£ shim”noun-:ussu-uoss” a poir um Brsoss ............2oc pm} White Dru- Bhlm.

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