Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 16 May 1893, p. 4

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f: ‘ The Biroordor war cor ndont no homo recently doing some rulings with for our out end tumor. . | “#3-...” mun mum. FRIDAY, Hay 12.-â€"-Mrs. Joo. Robo- m,.wbo has been under the bare of a phypician for the last week. is ulowl renovating, while Mr. J. K. Bedmou , no hear, is out again. Mine E. Chamberan of Chantry no the guest of Miss Ltflalladly lust week. w e Mien E. Hewitt is learning tailoring trade at Wm. Changelle’, Autumn Mine Delia Roberson in on the Slt‘k‘ list, but is still able to be around. Miss Com Wing has returned from an extensive visit at Emton'u Cor. nets. __......~ a. 4--.”...â€" .. LYN. MONDAY, May, lb.â€"â€"'l.’lie warm Weath- er of the put week. followed. by thel beuutiful min Will. brim Ufl the utmw- berry ernp naphjfj. limiters report it fair pi’Ospoct. - Have you got your garden :iniide ‘( is the greeting one hears jusi now The Methodist district meeting, will be here this Week. A large number of delegates are expected. . Miss Baird, daughtui'of U. ll. Build, was the successful -_f\i!ll}_)t:LliOl' lit the Doi‘norest medal contest on the am lost. The!) were seven competitors. ."()Hl";\l{. Mosmr, Sir-v .lI:.â€"~i\lr. null Mrs. Abel 'll. Stzilfoufl were ruining fi'ltlililfi at Sunni; aide liiist “tr-k. Fill‘lilti's Il'." busy \‘v'llll iiitll' spring work. A ’ixllil‘t‘i' uhu lilttl plowing don; "-l the full lllllrllltil Aeolian; Mr. and Mn. \Vin. Trotter attend- Cti llii' funeral Ul )ll‘. I Atlwna his“ weeli. Mr. helm“. Elurl, of Athens, paid no it flying: unit ull Tuesday. Mr. White. of Miirliilule, has rev, ' friends tuition here . llotuu hitcr “tilting of our nicest. young indies. 7 do.-. 1'11] Lll'~i\'lli.l.l'2. Moxhn. May linen-hotly:- event 1: to he rugh‘irtiril this; ‘5'. -~ ‘ death of liymn linker. lltt u; - conlimd to his ‘ Lid .1 . u-ie lot-(l it}? 1 . “(who with that dreud disease {‘uil" numption. old. The spring has been very buck‘ ward; notmueh named yet, only on highland, the low hind being,r quite wot. There must be 0. disease mnong little pigs around here this spring. ()ne mun llfltl Siriwn that lived to be from two to thrice weeks old and would then drop dour. dead. Our J. P. has traded off his Black Gyp for a white horse, name not known. New, boys, get out of the way. Mr. George Freeman is expect- ed to live but a few days. Lively times \vith the horses at the Elgin station lust Tucndiiy morning. 3‘. V. l’bilips was shipping some .oiaplo nugnr when his horse got toured :it a hand our and ran away. That started L. Denny's team and they cwgmto l‘hilipsvillo at a liwly ’ 'plué. Not much dumage. 1-5-M... ..... A.DUISON’. m 15.1mm“, Muy, low-Mr. ‘ Samuel Morton of New Dublin, spent 3 day wry pleasantly with friends at Mount Pleuuut and UlOSéVlllD eently. It is rumored that one of the most prominent citizens of Brou'ntowu it goon to take unto himself a partner for hie. Mr. Euro Wiltso.jr., left on the 10th lust. for Chico o, to attend the World’s fair {on on weeks. Dr. Brown, of Mount Plrasant, ha: been, on the nick list for tho past week, but we hope hia can will not prove. oortou. . " ‘ « Tho "WM correspondent” in taking o well and mi. with friend. in nu. no in reg m home. ’Tis lflld first he 1'. eriug letters 0 int action for m}: of hi: friends who ouniom- plott going over to tho old country to in fever of will in tho campaign Home Rule. . Rumor also any: that!» more ow flutter-in lotto: to o prop. " . In fitmo lot, who rag» Nth St. lawman Hallouo hot wool! on his mto vioit , , - and Blake. their . luu‘i: about! tiiiei‘niun in ; lit-purl Hi) that he will l‘l'tlll'll ; in the hour future and curry tinny one ; :tu‘ll , 4 . i all. , lln ‘j-T'Eil}. not nineteen years .. 'mtored ot the“ homo“ “ 1 Non. lo] law-W0 MM obode vlfimou Ford ouoot M'Boadoy. Vory loo-out .fiovn Mound tho Loko, isn‘t r A very quiet wedding took place 0_I Bria: Hill on Monday evening. April 25th. Tho contraction portioo wore Mr. Phillip Win and Mia Susie Charlton. Wo win the happy couple a long and pmsperouo life. Quite o sensation III orootod on Monday night last by tho dun be- ing blown up with dynamite. A re- word is offered to anyone wlm mu 0*“ will give information on to who the parties were who did it. Rev. Mr. White in ex mated to ad- dress the Foresters Sun ay morning. May litth, in the Methodist church. Have you seen anything of any ohi hat» on the street yet ? wo of our moist popular mun attend Delta quite late. Doc. says Johnny driver. young “-7... -noâ€" ... Fleming and M. Jordan have put- chuseil new Massey'llarris seeders. Owen Gritty, very ill, in slowly in- covering. Mr. George Taylor is about to leave for Chicago to attend the world's fuir. Mr. M. Mulroney. who spent a couple of weeks in Newborn visiting friends. lime rutui'iicd homo. Minis Kitty Murpl‘y it; slowly re- covering from n aevert~ .3de of in- flammatory rliennmtimn. Mr. lsnuc lilli‘lfitlll is the first mun in this] imighborhcod to have his spring‘n work done. ()in‘ popniiu‘ music teacher. llle 8. Planning. 12.24:. taken up u music clues. 1 Our school is progressing well under a the munitgvnimit of Miss K. Rodgers. | Portland There is a. regular attend- ance of thirty pupilu. J. K. [1.14am lm...‘ ll sheop that beats tho record. Limbs in .litimury iiihl in eight xii-obs after Alll,‘ guru birth to two more. 'l'hoy .‘lf't' .ill olive and doing well. Capt. hit-min: has gone to take tchurggc of tilt: nww steunwr "-lulllurl Swift" of Kingston. H.511.“ v iLLE ‘ Maxim. May 15.-~M. Murray, 0. regularly of will isa good station. Slit! gun: birth to twin' l | . Mr. 'i'lioiiins llxxyi‘e. 0f ,l’liilipsville, , s'iwtud here on 'l'liiiifltty .\lr. Dmmix .‘iluiiimey j chased :t lli‘W tar-,1- buggy. ‘ Little Lillie Homing, who llltF,‘ very sore eyes from the- measles, is re- CUVci‘iilg. Mr. Alex. llamilton and bride visited friends in liitiey last Sunday , Mr. W. J. thirty had a. narrow i escape from drowning when crossi-q I, thr cunul. Charlie Flowing and Richard Mu:- ' phy llltW: Mirrounded their prospective farms with Should fence. VinitOl‘H L~ Misses Mollio nnd lloue Simmons and Ruth: Murphy, (lhufi‘oy‘s ' lack ; Miss A. Kennedy and L. Mun pity. l:‘.l;.:in: Jun. Sexton, Brookville; ' 3. Rodgers. .7.._.â€"~¢-o- A". m.-. 5121“; FZY‘S HAY. FRIDAY, Mny libâ€"At the annealing of the Quarterly Board hold in tho Mothodist church on Monday. May 3 8th, the l'ollniving resolution of symâ€" pathy mid condolence was passed and ' a copy eent to’iho bereaved family of Wm. Brown (if Elliuvillo. viz : Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom and mercy to again visit our nirulo and call to his reward our trusty and beloved brother Wm. Brown who for many long years has borne faithfully the I burden and hoot of the day, who has I proved himself it loving father, it true friend and n faithful servant in the i Lord’s vinyai-d. and who Sun; now gone to that test which is prepared for the pen is of God where; Christ himself shit i wipo away all tours from his eyes and give to him that crown of Life which is prepared for those who love His appearing. Itia hereby reoolved that we his brethren in Christ. extend to his ear- rnwing family and friends our heart. I felt sympathy in this their time of beflavement, and our sincere prayer is that God may pour into their wounded beam M divine balm which alone can comfort the sorrow- :n . [ligand in behalf of the members of the Quarterly Bond and Seeloy’s Bay circuit by the committee : J. A. barman, F. W. Young. G. R. How- lti a, and by Rev. G. 8. White pastor, and Arthur Likely, monetary. Tho buoiuooo baton “0,5th woo satisfactorily brought to o oonoluoion. ‘Tlie addingof Horton to the circuit woo W in. a”. 5.. Donna for local preacher ond ‘8 B. .Gonlllo were proceeded with. Both tlmou pound moot mditohly. ho rocordl ohowod o largo We in tho. mhonhip. Ebo cloud with - the atom WM no. am. y) ' ' . VThero died “Win-h: , on A W. In. at "go. .I.Plt .-...:(.apitute~d must i l I l l Til! examination , Trinity church. Brookvillo; Rev. i an; .Atlwniuus, among whom were 11. The early-claim: p I Y been rojoctod. We won d mggoot enerol agreement to close .borp at be made, and that the school hell he rung at the hour to secure poi-loot uniformity in reopectto time. 200 cords of stove wood dolivotod ot any place in the cor ration at $1.10 a nerd. We give t in offer for the month of May in order to so} the yard cleaned for other purpooel.~â€"l{ott & Robeson. Sworn. rumour r0 Bureau-mâ€" Runoom and Ransom will hove fifty ; good dairy cows for sale at Addioon on ' Fridu afternoon, May 19th. Thov driven up from Bellomy’a Great chance for those want- ing dairy cows. , 'l‘hnrn appears to be a pretty general move towards cleaning up throughout the town. As is always the case how- over there are some laggords while others will only comply with the Board of Health‘s requirement: when they are compelled to. Sydney Moore. baker of this village, says he cam go one better than either Vunalstino of Delta or Foster of Green- bursh. He has a heifer that gave milk from which he churue-l an avomgo of 2: lb. :3 oz. per day for a week, besides using what milk was required for fam- ily use. He values his heifer at 8100. J. H. McLaughlin, as a dealer in boots and shoes, has uttuined deserved pro-etninunco in this section. He carries an immense line and by mason of his, special knowledge of leatliur is able to guarantee the vulue of every pair he sells. His udv’t next week will contain an announcement of par- ticular interest to tho litdiea. “'0 were somowhut startled one. morning; lust wool: on going to the olllco to find a fork leaning against the door on which a ulnnl‘. was impaled. Tho wide-open mouth, the glazed nnal - stuing eyes, the gory neck, all belo- kom-d tllltl. its ouiner llild gutl'ered it dueth by violence. The skull was of Usual Qizo uni} the (Hi before have weighed at least four poundn. Mr. A. E Fiuhm' returan from Toronto on Saturday lust, having com- pletml his examination for first your work at the University. The results will be known about the middle of (lune. Boring the past week he had ‘ :ilcusure of meeting several resi- G- .. 4 of the. Queen City. well known A. Kennedy, of Huihord st. (.301- legiu‘e ; T. M. Porter, of the Normal , Fred Williams, now a departmental clerk in the Ontario parliament build.- ings; Mac Woods, who is still with the 'l‘. Eaton £70.; Charley Monroe. who runs a barber shop at corner of Mchil and Queen. Thorn was it good attonriunco at the meeting of the hospital nus. 131.17, hold at. the residence of Mrs. 1). Fisher on Wedncsduy last, and ueveral new members were added. While tho auxiliary by active ei‘fort 8.8 an organi- zation will endeavor to advance the interests of the hospital. it is also in- tended that it shall he a. medium for} ‘ After opening the lodge, the reception and transmission of any contributions which outsiders may fool disposed to ive to the institution. Moneyis not who only dcsidorntum, and those :1" sympathy with the host- pitalshonid ouneult the secretary of the auxiliary no to the kind of gifts that would prove most acceptable. As it special work for the auxiliary, the furnishing or n room in the pro-- posed new wing of. the hospital. to be lKBY‘WTi as the Athens ward, was seri. oust}! conuidoned at this meeting. Should the ladien decide upon adopt» irg this idea, active work in further- mre of the object will be at once com-- manned. WI m. Yesterday was a great day for the Angeli-mu population of this village anduurrounding c- untry, on mount of the visit of the iohop of the Dio‘ cone. Dr. Lewis, to hold the oervieo of Confirmation in Christ Church, Athens. His Lordahi . accomponied by his Chit loin the unstable Arch- deacon of ingston, D T. Ballard- Joneo. arrived from B livillo curly in the morning. and won mp‘fiirtod by n number of the clergy of My oprodI, vio: The Rov. l Donn Grout. otLyn; Rev. Dr. Nimmo. of J‘. Stiles, of Fronlrvillo; Rev. C. Young. of Lonadowno; Rov. Wm. Moore. of Lyudhurot: Rev. J. W. the porilh. Rev. Wm. Wright. church was most 'olobontol lot the service. the altar lift, but to. endeavor than might oventuolly onto: the grand l the lodgo wero modo by visiting number: and port: audtheroetor of “may that. '0" The Rev. Mr. Raynoldo for hm flue moo, "whom' Atullhmxmtodtholigb' School Litorory Society ot tho all)“ ontortoinmonton Friday qlxht. JI‘ho ginoipal of the school. It. U. J. ooh. pro-idea and introan tho difleraut numbers of u vorlod ond excellent programme. The owning number va- a well-oxoouted and pleasing inn.) dual by Mrs. Benet: and Min atrium-thh woo follow- ed by a choru- by the boyl. NM with vim and precision. Mr. F. Eotou'l reading, “How school 'rln study,” contained some valuable tints for the girls as to how not to do it. and wad warmly applauded, especially by the boys. An old favorite. "Juanita." was rendered excellently by Meodamoo Gallagher and Flwh and Mean. Kincaid and Puumore, Mrs. Flaoh taking the solo. The “Hormouioo Band" proved to be quite an orchestra, and their different numbers wure’ wall rendered. Dumb-bell exercise! by the football club under Mr. Pussmore’a direction and iudiou club uwin ring by a number of boys superinteni ed by Mr. Hayes ware very pleasing features oftbe evening Mr. E. Hickey evi- dontly fully understands Mark Twain’- hnmor and his reading of “A Day at Niagara," where “all signs fail in a dry time." was excellent and roeoi‘red a. hearty oneore. by Mr. Finch, was unusually wall edited and sparkled with wit and humor. The first part. consisted of poetry inspired by gentle Spring and n desire to “make it warm" for EOillll oi the boys; the Second part ‘ prose end was full of briglfi. clown and pointed alluoionu. The Joni-nu.le we said, had been well edited, and ollum-e to none it proved intemely amusing to all. Miss Leah Addihoii l'ctllYlVO'l :in ovation on her first up pultl'ltlli‘e on tho platform, when she S‘lllg “’l‘ho Rowdy Dowdy Crow" in app‘oprhite costume, and was rewm-lhd wit». u. etm-ni of npplnuao and n vigor- mm .'2!(:.',ltt‘, to which she ronpordoil with "For (loudness Sake, Don't Say I Told You." ller second number wnu “Thu! is lmve." during tho rendering; oi which the audionco were thrilled with the pisthos of the theme. encore fillt' gum “My Swuollieurt’e the Man in the Moon.” The piece proved very popular and it is (info to say that iilargouumbi-r of tho young ladies went home declaring emphatically thnttlmy'd “marry the man innihe moon." A number of enthusiastic stuocnm attempted to obtain anotlwr encore, but recoiwd only 9. grnceful aeknowlcdgoment with the addition of something which each claimed to have caught on the fly. “The Titrpmilin Jacket," n chorus; by the H. 8. Glee Club, brought to n clone an entertain- ment that Was in every respect a suc- case. The I. 0. O. 1‘. At mm. 011 Sunday last at 25.80 pun, the Odd Fellows of Delta lurd arranged to attend divine Fi'l'VlCC in commemora- tion of the 74th unnivorsury ol' the founding ofihe order on this cuntioonl. The weather was anything but favora- ble, as it mined at intervals all day, but this did not prevent a large nun» he: of members from being: present adjournment was made to miencl church, and about \bylow doling oll items and Chapel at The "Journal," rend ’ i stolen 11 clock. a a l pair of braces from a farmer named ‘ .‘aIeLi-llun. while its reading giivtal For an i p (Kindly) elon- in to hrthor oouoidor tho petition! of gunshot at tho shop kn? era of the village, noting the' oouuoi to paint a 7 p. at. All the members were pres- ent. The clerk read o letter from E. J. Reynolds, giving on Opinion no to the power of the council to parse ouch a byolaw. A counter petition signed by three of those who had Iigncd the flrot petition ondsome seven or eight other store and shop keepers was pro ruled, prayi he council not to pass the pro and ~1an. as they bellowed it woul seriously injure the trade and and hllIinFli of the village. A lengthy and very friendly discussion followed in which the pros and cons of the matter were fully brought out, when it was moved. by Mr. Kai-lay, aeo- ondod‘ by Arm Wiltse. that the council take no action on the petition for early closingâ€"Carried. The council then adjourned until Monday evening, May 29th, at 7.30 p. in., to meet us a. court of revision. Minimum The Komptville Advuncn tolls a pitiful story. A young man named Find Saundersonmof Oxford Mills, was arrested on May 4th for having piece of uik and it He was brought before Mrgittruten Buchanan and Sullock land committed to stand his trial at Broclivillo. During the promo-N of the came the prisoner was informed that his lttlllel‘ llltll jun! died. Thu . l constable. on inking him to llll' Htitlion to take. tho ll'llll) for Brnclivillu jitil I united the pridoiiel‘ if llt‘ Would like in than his father. lie replied that he i would llllll tlio constable vueurte l the iprinonor to the (luztth (SllPllll)t‘l' of hi~i hither where the here: ~13 {cit-nits hid already aswmbled. 'l‘he sceuo was: a This havoc of death “’le considered coin“ ‘ utrntivoly nothing to the. disgrace ,broucht upon the fumin flllll frlClltlrl I by it son who had less than 24 houri Iholoro taken the last and look and spoken thallist Worth to his father. There was not it dry eye within the home. The ori'iug, weeping and rc- pentant Fred was then conducted to f llle train and to Broekvillo. , On Monday morning ho “its tried I before Judge McDonald and released on suspended sentence. (“all Cl‘il‘. I l l i . i l l i Adventure at Lake $101113. 1 i A few days ago as Mr. 8., strolled along the rent of him. llirln, bordering ; the southern sido of Lake Eloidn. his , curiosity was urousod by the travel '1 construction of an inilian canon hushed ato the shore. Al'tor viewing it cure- fully for a few minutes with lllrl lieu“ ;nnd critical oyo, and finding it comâ€" l ploto in every form, he doubtleai to ; himself soliloquised, “I can just mike it skip." He at once decided Io prove its mystical worth before ro- 'tuming for his tea. The day hm] been calm, while the sun cast a gol~ den sheen an the reflecting bosom of forty brethren, including: a contingothe blue, but just at this juncture the from Athens, were murahallod in lin.. by Mr. W. M. Stevens. conducted in the Baptist church by Rev. (l. S. Reynolds, of Elgin. The sermon was (mo of the best that we ever had the pleasure of hearing. It Woe numistakonbly eloquent and every gentonce was uttered with the inflec- tion. tho force, the earneotncna that apn‘ngs from honest conviction. references to the work of fight: order were broad enou h to apply 5:, all nim- ilar oocietieo. a made no lh'vidious Hug billows. . first to carefully poiao hi , carefully shoved out. cphyra began to whisper amongst Service won! the branches of the trees and gently lripple the Water along the Hhme, iwhioh Mr. S. cuiioluded would be of llittle moment to a. came when once balanced with his poudorous weight. He had heard his itncenlorfi tell how the indian standing erect in those ‘smoll ukifl's would ford the raging Taking duo precautions When Only a about distance from tho whore the distinctions. inotituted no comparisons, l little craft begun "cries of manoeuvres but gave his heutf-audorvatlnu of the principles of all orders founded up0n the fatherhood of God And the brother- hood of mm. der of Oddfellom, ho traded it from it: obocnro beginning up to the pro. sent ond in words more potent. than figure. indicated its great the extent of itn boneflcenoeo. His «oration was duo, in which be ex- orted all ore-out to not. rent content with the performance of mutual; beneficial not! having folotion to this to no live that above whoro God himull rolguo. t tho copulation of the m’ , tho ro-Ioflnad and unwind to room, when hriol mocha totbo the «o oi the for tho bonqu Woo and to the choir fir mum influx. 0a luvth W ‘ ‘ mom i deep. In spanking of the orâ€" ; piles of making it “skip‘ and would I mercy of tho rippling woven. i timoter tho water no not no deep on resembling o playful donkey than a. medium for traveroing the Mr. 8., finding himself an object of sport, ot onuo ave up the only have been too glad to have broughtitto o atoud otill. but thin gro'u. “d i was totally out of the question, no the more he tried to controll its notions the more it mud to oh’ver and loop, until ill. but with a mighty bound it rolled its occupant Out to the Feb to provont him from vending ill! way buck to tho oboro. flu in now fully combined why Felix aid not have,“ muly founded. Deryoodohb Montbotroot- mental! cholera in Toronto, Tuesday night, sold tho oommou lyn mo of thoolooooom mph: ooiomâ€" I011 .34. lthohoo mu taut mamwim llpobooovno . zitth iodm ho- ,ouilu- msolf ho then 1 mod pal-ovum mm. 0cm. to th "yin. the ground III loo horrible condition, plum. our boyo at I ' moot dioodvon ,bat tho la «15M dilly out! no to can of» otoyd on tuol' rapid unprovotnont in oolooco of Foot- boll. Athen- iuulo two goo-o; Brook. vll'o oloimd five, but u mm ofthooo wot-o dinilowod by Ibo rotates, the 38m ended on a draw. The following were “I. looms.â€" amu- Hobo Fume on. A. D. on Iowa. J. "I 'l'auylor Poole Jone: Look] KM Mohanbon Urn-nus: D. Brown and Hunt. Burma: : E. Loom. \-\/\ /‘ ’- sti l lung-nos. CogntgfigpnuANFOn it?! us." 3132110 0 pox-sou e, t om. t o v John Gronfoll, 3138mm» tidst Clnrk. oi Gannnoquo, son of Gardner Clark Eon..to Ming(‘hoI-lnflnullflllfln, drummer o Chm-loo Gllllllan. of tho'l‘uwuuhip of window“. “1110!. 00“ llAUlJl KAU-BAOKI o“ rounm V new lotr oothorhood Field. R. HOMBSVIEEI HOME! Cir/in ASA WHISTLE. salon AS A PIN; nus IS mt sum // you weWIlWJw/n every dam/fment - Info/ion. Laundry and Household [Asv nit WASHING. iovm nu: cmmrs. . ,4 nouns no; mo nun. swm AS IHE mist. -7 I Wâ€" l l m. 4.- , l A ,‘ ‘ . | court of Rewsmn. ' ’l‘liu Cutlrl of ReV‘lfllflll for tho municipality of “our \‘tmgn Si liai‘otf for A. l). loll“. Vt ill b4: 'lll‘l‘l in the. HM" imll. Athi-nk. on Monday, Mu) L’lllll. lit 10 .t.m. All immune halving lumi- l . I neuxnl nzsiil Court. on: hereby notified to at leni’l. RICHARD H. ('OllNHLli. Cl Tk. Elba Mills. Mit)’ mm. 1593. L Money to Loan. 'l‘ho undorulgnoil hits 8LOOU privnto fund“ in 1mm on “FM Inui‘twigu security. (II. it “winery nhlo title of inn-rest. A )pr to MALVIN \Yflfl’sl‘l. Athens l“. U. (lln llunidcnee. l‘l..u'lcslon “(2:113 Lumber for Sale. 'g‘lll kimlu of hurrl and aol’! lumber (excepting pine) for sotlo ll} quzantiiiea to suit, at the Athena u .i: “ll 1. SHELDON Y. “ELLIS. Album-t. {any ~Slli lil‘JLl. 2 mo. , Court of Revision. l The Court of Revision for the municipalin of tho village of Album, for A. I); [393. will he ‘huld in tho A. U. l?. ‘Af. ‘iitll, (lentrul lllm-k. Alli-uni, un Hominy HYUHIHK, May 22M). ut JL-«l1,.nl. All demons having luminous or sold (.ourt um licrcm' notified to attend. it. T.l'\'i~2ltl.\'. Villa 0 ('l‘l‘k. Athena, May g L The Atliais Reporter Office is 5:: with the. largest I 7 rock of horse cuts in the crux ity, embracing Clydesdale Draught General Purpose Carriage Trotting ---Sevcral of each kind. printe at t is office you will obtain a cut to match your horse and the price will suit your pocket. Orders filled same day as received. ‘ Tm: Reromnn OFFICE Radam‘azs Microbe Killer Cor-o- on Lung Troubloo. Radam'u Microbe Killer (Yum Diphtheria ond Group. Badm's Micâ€"robe Killer Guaranteed to» Driven-la. Budam's Midâ€"robe Killer 4 II I Moot Blood Purim. Baden}: Mic-robe Killer Mimic-om. Mom's Mambo Killer ’ h‘ clown!“ “n. V W's By gettin 7. your route bills ' who KM“ Scott’s Emu/5:2»; of Pure -‘ and Hypophosphites of Lime ' take the contract to build yo losing flesh or it you appetite. . Boott‘o Emululomoujm. Golds, Consumptlon. 8orofulo,, and all Anaomlo and Wootlng Dlsoauoo. Frovonto wanting In children. Almost no pal-table as milk. Gctuniy the genuine. Front-46d by Ravi." lt': 2mg, l’wlmllli.» Hold b] all L... .4_,;.. L.” . . {,3 a”; .31 m}. i . .vv . oat/wits .. y.“*m.“_ Woolen \t-fyi. .a health if you have a chronic Cou ll. ll ' t .. have simply lost your ,0! Tahiti“; purulutscil the stone building nonr our old premise! and mom our woolen-irisrking iiisieliinury into it, we will be ready to receive orders for (birding, Spinning, \ching and Cloth-dressing about. the tint of HIV. Wittch for our announcement about. that date in this space. J 4X8. F. GORDON Athena, April 3. 1893. w_-~.â€"â€"â€"â€"-_.______.â€"- STOVESi Al will give free to nny person buying a cook stove for cash in the month of May their choice of a. set of Mrs. Pott’s flat irons or a dozen tabla knivel and forks. rock - bottom prices. I have the host nmkns of strives and they are marked down to Don’t miss this chance. We have also the best make of scales in the marketâ€"tho old “Fairbanks” «vwitli all Steel bearings. A line line of fishing tackle, and pumps, sinks, bird cages, milk cans, churns, ('l'l'illlH‘l'y CltllS, toy wiggling, and carts. brand of coal oil. All kinds of tinware. But Don’t. miss the plucanthuns Stove Depotâ€"«Opposite Gamble Home, W. F. EARL. Main Street. uy It! Try It! Buy the favoiite brand of Machine Oil, viz.: - Peerless Machine L 1. general dealers and Hardware men hep in . gum or corrode and wears better than castor oil. Ask for it, insist on having it, and when you have given it a trial you will be delighted witlr'thc wearing qualities. The Samuel Rogers Oil Co, OTTAiWA HARD-MOUTHED Homo" AND PULLIII CONTROLLI. WITH Am My 7 RUNAWAYQIIWULE Thin mm to now repeated by m m anlmgmnpyonyg.’ It'll! m M LY GUAIA nmm‘i‘i. mu HUN '1 h ,.

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