the sorrow of life. We “Help hope your future may beeootinuel y ‘ lit. and that next year your let may all in a place suflci- eutly pleasant to make up for any annoyance that may have come to on during the year just ï¬nished. TVs weuldbe very sorry to think that the excitement and sorry of another place would lead you soon to forget us. and we assure you that pleasant . ESTABLISHED 1309 NORTH BiliTISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON AND EDINBURG ..â€"-â€" recollections will remain with us through all the years to come. We do not in the least tear that yeulwill forget us, but tint in quiet momenta you will have something to recall usl more vividly, wg offer this token of our respect, knowing that on Will understand our motives. e now can but say "goodbye," and accom- panying these parting words with earnest wishes for your prosperous Capital . . . . . . . . . . $14,500,000 “ml hurry future- Funds Invested in Canada 4,432,752 w Total Assets. . . . . . . . . . . 65,706,475 Insu res all kinds of property against Loss or Damige by Fire or Lightning at; Uurrent Buttes. E. A, BUCKMAN. Dia'rmcr Adm - BROCKVILLE 1839 . v... ,s ,.,._W4. . FAIRFAX Tucson. Dec 26.â€"â€"La grippe is quite prevalent here. iteseann Lappan is writing a book on “Dairy Economy.†Miss Annie McDonald is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Judge. L. Boyle has recovered from a re- cent. illness. Pious Hollow is to have a skating rink this season. Jack Frost is giving the bicyclists ll chance to straighten out their spines. Miss Marnie Gavin. of Warburton, was the guest other cousin. Mrs. Mag- gie Germ, on Wednesday last. ...â€"w Mâ€" )ULSEMMN. Monmr, lee. 18.â€"-â€"Wili Siiter lost a ï¬ne time: your old colt recently from what htthought to be inflamma- tion of the lugs. lien M'Uwell of Lyn preached the mission sermon here yesterday, Dec. 17. Elwas Well liked by the congregation ‘ ' Miss smiles ' a in Will.) in grippo at. eryaipa as. 7%“ FRANKVILLE. FaioAY, Dec. Dr. Web is home for the holidays. rater is in attl'danoe and '9 HOPe ‘0 39¢ hmbout’oon': home on a visit to relatives. Mr. S. Running. while Working in Mi†am“. Who “WM 3 (“W his saw mill, inid the misfortune to 10m “01““1 be†am“ Mrs' 1â€â€. fall through a trap door. breaking and other licnds, returin-d to her twoof myribi ‘ Wm" l†me’llle la“ “"1" A small child of about 4 months old M" Ed' F“ Who was 131d .“1’ mm of \V. G. Richards died On Thursday . The funeral 1 service was conducted in tho Methoe ; la grip?†we 1“: glad to 59"! 15 “how†I from a few days illness. again. l The hay runs managed by W. Parker of lgn has been at Mr.’ Martin Cross. for some time. lie is haying u lot oiliny pressed. The P. 1. i 'fm place and diet church on Thursday by the Rev. Mr. Porter, after which it. was in- Vtcrrcd in the family burying; ground at Toledo. - Darius Ireland has the contract of supplying: ill") cords of Farmers Friend cheese $1.10 pcr cord. l all!“ 1 “ding mi anllh oil lulled in get-' ting attorneys ll it iniisdownc as they expected. Mr. and Lil's. l‘alienci: cn- tertained n few of Llu-ir friends re ~ faintly to oyltain. As host and hostess . W 50 hard ‘m '»‘\Q‘t2l Mr. aiic. of mm“ 1 -, . . l Tim. Connors. . p 3nd Mrs, E. C. hitter oi Lyiid- H3!) vom- uema 0f the†willâ€: . timodhis demise was quite unexpected. Wellington Eider recent ‘ . 2 TM hm ml Sprvica wan conducted on 0 â€"-â€"â€"â€"4¢°-~~ I \Vcdncsdny in St. Thomas Church by FRONT OF YONGE. Moron. Dec. 26.â€"~.\lis> Annie. McUlilllim is visrticg l'rlnds in Coir ’ town and Vicinity. I "M’th Tlir olil council in Fruit of Yhnuvl DELTA. were t‘ll clad by :icclniniitlon for 101)], l \IOVD‘Y Dm‘ ï¬gk J. Whale), The mums “'“d div“:ch mu bl. has movediiuto J. A. Bell's new build- domf (1 hi", 2†Wm “f 1.1.1†“willâ€, . , . mg. .l. A. Bell is an admirer of furn- or i _ ’ buildings. Athens" . - . i .llr. Lnngford. late of London. ling- lhc i. llflflllliiiri true it» » Jun-:town g .. d l .1 l u A“ A. ‘d; g. M Lin , iris du not Ul'ur ...c. .tll .uui. no lltll|l this your on on former occasions. . hmse dmrn lllt‘i. it young mun thc otinl‘l ‘ " . - ' . [new dwellin’ liouSc. day who, in former days olnywl 3 con»: 1†V - ,r_ 7,) to on M .‘l, P r. (17...;clrtsn jiakor. “punâ€. ’ km. N A '~ H ‘1‘; ' Rev. J. E. Moylc has left for Cunn- gatherings. ilc ;' -' ‘ ill, I . and hail l‘t’Cn (ll'lllli‘ v i illuton’. Where.‘ . e as w h“ hum“ m“; ‘MN. not Who will be ins successor. ‘ infmmm “H 1, I“ M: m Nyvmc‘l ml Clowlnnd blnl‘foru, who has been be 3mm,“ M 1 m; mm†driver of the mail stare tor a your. has “send “'9, H .H‘ Hm cape"; resigned. lite successor in David l..]- :b, 3.; k ‘ ...», ,I “I. Dr‘h‘l par, of Lyndhurst. The latter has as ‘2Ԡgraumm , f, I,.i'l'u‘l2,3ll‘piaillfg moved into R. Li. \h’eli’s house. here. i A. iiukcn is still conï¬ned to ins m. and be intolch in tin! he had spent I ma ' (-v 't’ l. ' l i . . 'n h†m0“ - on ( 'K m†0 1 and IXIA sad home is that of Terrence l ..i pm‘. two miles from here. from which ll :ililL“ this place in the Pcrmn l which the interment took place in the homily burying ground at Hanton‘s. He intends to build a ‘5'“ . . ’7‘ He is :l first.- -l.:i .i. .1..l. l at; l'liia'. ‘ '~‘ whiskey and now llc \l'l'm using Warner's Soto Curr ' Mr. Keizcr :iud Flhtt‘i’, who were; Visiting friends in -L‘..i.i.:lt tvn. drove a, horse and cutter troivi sznd place to their borne in Houston. The dis- tance is probably some 300 miles. A new'spnper is printed at Lans- dovvne, so look out for nvwsyhews. l n lamp circle Could :my parties in the Vicinity ofpn it ~ .q a who“ Album inform the public whether l DO on " "k ’ . ti - ZL'. iicr remains Wore , ,(R:r_‘lli] (only . . gaigirbgilg?pl::s?l“mend h N 1 lconvevcd to thc English church here i ‘. yesterday. where Rcv. Mr. Wright. of --â€"-“"""“ . Athens, preached the funcrnl sermon. ' The body was placed in the vault, till next spring. ..." -.._“>..-... .. .. ._ duughtcr. Mrs. Frank Bolton. Was Nikon. an illness of 1†months. She was r‘. victim of consumption. hcr husband and two children. The family have > " friends. of ALGL’IRE‘S CORI'Eltb. Tf‘RSDAY, ilcc f’ti-u‘dr (loci-go Hogan has been engaged as lcache-rl of our school for '94. . Again Wedding-bolls liar.“ rum inl cur midst. Many in our neighborhood rte outlining from Severe MiG-elm 0f “1' the irohihlticii question will be gripper. polio, here On Monday next. Female 0n the owning of Thursday 10%. , voters will mark blue ballots rind male our schobi. which has been tlli'lljl iiix j mm. 5.31.... T}... 1.7.331...†most skilful management of Li". 'l‘.'n;ein thg. usual 101m and ask the H Cle'Ordv 83W "‘9" slotting on. question, "are you in favor of the tertrï¬nment. About a 5hr o‘clOck. ; immediate prohibition by-law. of the Min ‘he schoolhouse was C'Jm- ‘ importation. manufacture and sale of plan-l; ï¬llld with people of the intoxicatingiiquora as n beverage?" section mil a few specially invitcleha words "yes" and "no" are ones. U or v†taken by Mr. R. l printed below and ax marked opposite M. Brm. a e of the section. either word gives the voter's answer 119. of mm mm ill? Chairman‘s to the question. Voters in voting "lenglhy‘dduu in which be spokolyes on this question will be con- '0'? favorably o the teat ‘icr and the ! sidered as expressing an opinion in work done by him during the closing I favor of prohibition to the extent to year. The programme Well then l which the Legialature of this province. opened by ssong from the school.,or the Parliament of.,Canada has which was rendered‘Wery acceptably ; l lamdiction, ' in fact, so well that the state- ' ment was made that evening. that "the Addison choir could not surpass i‘. " After a goodly number of read- ings and recitations. inter by music.songa. and S. H. barmau‘a sermon. swell prepared and practical amine was concluded. As it is opt rill Carriages built to order. repairing and painting done in ï¬rst class style in. moderate prices. u-A. James. it is evident that a large vote on I !' ‘ l‘l’lllk’tav mm Our readers who remember “Grip; in its palmy days will, we are sure. glad to hear that with the brat week of the new year the famous comic paper is to be revived under theieditor- sh pofits originator, Mr. J. 'W. Bon- agb. with whom is associated hfr. J? J. Bell. who will act as business . ical outfit. and the eton ice that It will be better the ever before in the artistic ..., W. whila it strive to Jul out even-beaded "Grip" will cone forth in} l Potsdam. N. ï¬lthâ€"NIL M. Leeliy , Mrs. Milton Kilborn, of Dakota, is { wood for" factory utl . . . . . l J Again death hits Vlslit‘tl our \‘iCing ity. claiming,r for his victim one of theI n'. lcst and most rcspcctcd residents 7 of Mr. E . . . l Deceased was in hisl Although ailing for son 9 1 l llil‘ n ctor. the Rev. '1‘. J. Stiles. after i bought a lot of hind from I l .‘iirs. Caroline Decent and torn an old i ‘ . ‘ . _ lusting of collars mid culls. union by; he has a puelorntc , lllljl Friday morning:r the body of his l Her dcnth lutd occured zlftcr' Sire ll-.'l'.‘r£.‘ the full sympathy or. Mr. 1 lt‘flClll-i' in Cnrio- l anocxvuira nuance IEPIITIEIT {IANâ€" lsatercal If Ours-ecu Rates on suns or ONE DOLLAR l UPWARDB 00W In, 81 and low. I. FIIIEIS' IOTEI DIODOUITED AT wwnsr RATES. The ofï¬cers of this Bank are pied ed not to dlaoloee the transactions of any of to custom- crs. JNO. PRINCIth Manager #â€" m I000â€. Below will be found quotations of the leadin Bank Stocks which the Reporter will public weekly in future for the information of its readers: â€" ASKED} BID 237 2126 173 loll lo? ill! if»! l3l Bmk of Toronto. Bank of Montreal , Imperial Bank of Canada . Standard Haul; of Canada. Molson'e Bank . Merchants' Bank of Canada Bank of Hamilton .. ,. ‘ .. Canadian Bank of t‘oniiiicrcu Ontario Bank . , . Union Bank of Canada. ‘3“ ‘ 22‘ I79 183 163) L55 L58 l3!) ill if†a we, REPQR W ATHENS. DEC. 26, 1893. l ! _.___._ v.....w__._.g...._____,. m... ‘1’ 11 The schools Will rc-open on ednes- day. Jan. .‘5. l The Reporter wishes all its f‘l‘lL'lL‘l‘H l a happy now your. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Marshall. ..r \'.. ill‘t) hern friends. Mr. John Johnson, of Queen's, and. Arthur Fishm-~ of Toronto university. are home for vacation. Those who enti'r the Business (.‘ol 5 of the special offer. l The ’ans l i ii lllnllct‘ l few cnpics now being left, i on HillL‘ :it tlic idlicc at 10c l-ncli. curly. Lust 5: lurdny wu» not :1 model crowd in Athens (luring: lllt' nltcl noon lifllill (‘sl,ll‘i‘lull_\‘ in l our morcluuils dill n laich llllnlnt s»; ' During Lllt‘ two weeks lluit the l‘cgll so much district and ntltui’ new» :it' ‘- cumulitlled ttmt we find ll iivlcssnri ti: curtnil our lorril hows lltl-l \Vt‘t‘ls’jlflll will vo-lvnvor to innlm nuivnlls next week. Mr. A. i). l’flSMlllll'U, ii. A. 89‘10ll"l his connrclron with l Athens high school null ..cccpic-i .pwition of nintlwniuli-r.-.l ' tin.- :iltll‘ (if Sinifni‘tli (Till vtute. (in Friday lust lln- Sili'illlis of Athens school presented him iiilli :i gold locket :lli’l chain and n lllllid‘ltlllll‘ l-ttsv clniir, :iccnnipunicd With an laddrcsd cxprcssrni; tlzl-ir t‘\'lt.‘l‘lll and l l | l appreciation of his “Jl‘VH‘L’i. At thr- closo of the Model to-i Ill. to the niollclitcs :ii the hour.- of .\ii~'~ Till“ hits mine to lw l . l l ' Hayes, Elgin st. l an annual affair. and it \vzw om- of ll.»- Y A foulltl’r ml. lllu l wooing Win; the prcscnlulion in All. ' pll‘a..‘ifllll,l"ll 3.1!. lltltl. l l F-jco. Sluirninn of .‘l bi-awr sot. l'llll- llill‘ liiiulvilli‘~ in token ul‘ Llll'll‘ l'l‘Nlll‘i'l land ulslllclil illl'l in recognition of tho faithful Tlflll villivicnl lh‘t'll‘ll'flt‘ of his im‘vt‘ téttlt duties as principnl of ‘~‘ VIC l I'L‘wdlf’ .‘lt'lll‘lll. l 'riw closing entertainiiirili. U‘ the Athens liigll SClltl'l. llt'lll on brill-M evening. was it wry onloi‘nldc .ill‘iir. and won Will nltr-ndml. 'l‘lac pl‘lr igrunime consixtcd of music bv the . Olphmn orchestra. :i i‘czrdlng by Miss )Cnrrie (ircnlcll. :1 mm: by th.- {liq}. lSchool Gloc Hub, :tu illHll’lllllt‘llletl ldnet by Alluwr Johnson ï¬lllll Green. n l l the trial swine v-f lliirdcll Vs, l Pickwick. Thc was “will .prl;scutcd. rind it filllllllll‘ nulnlmr on l :iud Ht't‘lll’) ; .vzih delight. The Nominations. meeting for nomin on... of ' i‘ci-Vo, COIlnclllCi‘s and school ll'llSll'vi for Athens was held in the town on Friday evening ind. The llll’l‘lltlg opened at 7 p.m.. and tili' following were placed in nomination l i‘or Reovcwdas l’. 3.71.2“; l l '3‘. r I llL. ‘U 11. G. Parish, S. A. 'l‘nplin. f“ l gun-c. l‘ Phillzps. lE Lr'iarmi' For Councillors ~lrwin 'Wiltuc, hi. , B. liolmcs. Tho». lerncy. Samuel. .Bodily. Vi". l“. i‘hl'l. Arch. l A, W. iilnnchnrr’l Wm Ross. G. \V. Revolt. .lolin (luwloy, \V. M. Stew-rill. i‘a’l. Hitler, ll. ll. Arnold. For i“ .‘7 'l‘a-nstm-zrâ€"i‘. 1.. Lamb, l T. '7"‘=~'r.ivy. 'i‘lios. Vnnnrnnm, Jan. F. | Unrdon, .l. A. Gwen. John (‘iliwliiiul l lnmninations. For reeve~-â€"W. G. Parish. S. A. Tnplin. i. C. Aiguire, H. C. Phillip=. 1). Fisher. leaving Mr. ' by acclnmation; for Borne]. Wm Lorri: electul councillors» Thea. Knriey. Arch. James. Jae. John Cowley. M. Bitter. Arnold. ll W. Bench. At the close of the "omllllllltlll‘ Mr. B. Loverin was elected to preside, and short speeches were made by thi- varioua cuidilintu. Mr. Lamb, in retumiugtliauks for the honor con- ferred in re alerting him to the high est ofï¬ce Within the gift of the muni- cipnlili'.sai4l that he would llkt‘ to get an opinion from the meeting (which was large Mid representative) in respect in the proposed house of industry. Personally. lie'hsd formed the project. and had supported it in the county council. and he would like to lmow whether the ratepsn'crs of the village were prepared to endorse his , cotton. On a vote being taken it was Hound to be unanimously in favor of leatahlishing u heme for the poor of ' the united counties. “ i In view of the fact that e vote burl ltobe taken on the Militia“ qaaa- ltlon. but little aim was made to are-nae election at aaaeoillurs and Ii. ii. vlsltltnzi l logo at Brockville :it the beginning oi " the now your will i-cccivc the l_l{‘llt‘lll.. . Ul' lllt‘ :‘lllt’.l« ‘: BopOl‘lrr burl had it big: Nil". only a , ' These :ll‘i= ‘ . . ('nll trading day. but there Wits :i hig’ llic owning. win-u lzir issue ol‘thc Reporter was (lllllllllll‘ll ‘ llll‘ ‘ ladies 0f the \V. l’. T [7. gziw :t lt'l; recitation by Miss .ll-nnic llzii':soii.. :mv future programme will bc Iinilcd ‘. llzlll‘ Juno‘s i linricv. Jos.‘ The following have resigned their; Rm“. ‘ 1 1 w ' .. ..--l.. " ml- eao given by the peaala at Prince Ill-Md, II... IN. a. cite was taken on that questlm ly. Colored chambered-â€" blua and yâ€"ooly , dlauer acts oil the cow colors tor “.50. at China Hall. Broehvilleâ€" ’1‘. W. Dannie. ‘“ Chas. Taber. who recently gradu- _ ated at the Brookvilla Business Col- lege. Brookville.‘ immediatelv secured ‘a good situation in New York. The Brockvtlle Ooileee is certainly an excellent institution. One who has tested the matter says that Mr. Barr. drnggist. Fulford Block. Brockville. sells perl'umery without extortiogmnor does he dilute it. adulterate it. or counterfeit it. He gives more for the money than is generally done and sell» an article that will stick like a brother. Mom What promises to be the best cou- eeit of the season is to take place under the auspices of Rising Sun Lodge A. F.& A. M., in the high school hall, on Friday evening, Jan. 5th. The artists secured for the occasion include Mr. Campbell Eth- ridgr-, oi London. England, elocu llOlIlSt and vocalist; Mr Frank Dennislin Taylor. 01 Buffalo. liunuirist [and t‘ouil‘ vocnlist; Mi. Heinrich Mr. l Telginaii, violinist. of Kingston ; Thomas O'Connor, pianist, of King ' «ion. The concert is unltlri‘ compe- . tent management. and that it Will be 1 :i big slicer-s8 "my be codlialvnlly ' pmlictcd. 'l‘icketsâ€"~rescrved. 40c '. ldoiiblc. 75c; general admission. 25c. ' Athena lode! School. l The following list contains the lnauir-s of thi- loin-hers in training :il. l the Athcm model school iind the tolril i nuuihcr of marks nimlc by tint-ll at the lï¬nnl examination. The highest p0.» l l siblo number of marks obtainable 1.100, puns marks 550: Win. Acklnnd . _. ll. l). liliilivllzli’d .. . .661 .618 . .693 .6625 651) 683 . .568 . .llllil . .657 . .liilll . . Til . All)?» .lilll oin‘ iiob. W. Cumming. ... tit. l‘ilni-n Hickey . . . . . . . . . Gil-lrgc lingnn. . . . lfllllvul'il Alyi't'u ............ Win. ii. Georgi: 'i‘iiylor Lillian Altntill Tell». Bench Alice l‘ninpbcll Allow lli‘ltl‘. . Annu- l‘iirl. . . . My]: .5. A. l‘lyrc, . l‘r‘ilmlc flail . .‘ictlic lll)lllll}_{.~'\\'tll'l.li. .. .li‘dll Alice llolllngsworlli . . . . . . . . 050 l l‘illltll Ktmivlloli ,f‘u‘ll . Allli‘ lniiiib, , . .tiT‘J 1 lici'llltl lmckurhiv. . . . 7'17 Mort l‘). liitXWi-ll. . (3-3†' Stirs Mel‘orinncli , . .. . 7U? Lizzie Moles... .tlill Knllc l’ngl‘ .. , . . til“ l‘i.l‘.itiiii‘ Slici‘wiuoil . . .. .Tlll Alll'lltt Scull. .672 l Results of nxamlrmtions in the Athens v High 30.11001. Foille il'. ...-rim llwll. iii. Collinmn, At'illlinrtir llzlllndiiy. lelil'l lilit-t'il‘lt‘ “(.‘llllill \"sly'm .ltllii\. liolml'l, l"lllt‘l'l, Lilil'u lille'll, Lily/.m- (ii‘l-nfrli. .‘llziltlmw .‘vlt‘lilllllflli‘ l‘iur-lill: llcz‘tmln .\ Willis. Yates. liilzlc (in nil ll, l'li~« lllii. Joni-s. .linnm: lllzinclinrd, l‘il. hit V. H_ ling. lillwnlul‘r . Slulrnnill. lllllll‘l'll'k llzit‘y'Hil-l, l'llil- ‘l':ilt‘<. South. ninyll Myers. limb-ml, I'“li"£"ll:, l.‘.‘/J.ll! (li‘l‘lll‘l‘ll. ('lu-nihtl‘r : limbs. ll linignicl l.Ellll".l lllu'll. liltini'lniirl. l’l'h‘ .l'llll .l‘llll'ï¬. ('llllll‘ ‘l'lllt‘ï¬. “unlit-w .\l~' livilllL'lt’. lloiiiun lli.«.!oi'_\' :-'li1)l;l'l‘i Frill-Id, Ill-rlriin Allulllr'. Jurors; llinncliunl, Sidney Cruinini'. liillli‘d liutll, liodt-i ick lliil‘inil.'i'l . Algi‘lll‘l‘; - l“ll’l.‘itt-‘.’i‘lrl.l.l77.ic lira-n. lvlv. ltl'idlv'icli lhil‘gnt’tl. l..:xlim lllt’ll, "bloc Sirius licl'lrnn: Alison. .‘lllllll wi‘.tl‘lll‘ liil-llli-ll. .l;tiiit'.~ llluncbnrd, (Emu. filiial‘lnnn. llilln “Jillil' tiny. Iiliiillwmyd .llyrrrs. l‘hysihz‘ liv‘l'll‘ltli Filll'ld. linillll-l.’ Mrliuuigli'. iii-nu lll. .\. l’ni'm'. l‘i. l‘i‘rin-li, 1}. .‘ilcl'mikl- (i. .‘N't‘ott, A. , . mirt'il. i .ldllll‘n Allums, Rubri- .\lllil.3 l... ltilV-T' :z, .1'ilt' v. .‘ilzilgomi. l’» .. ï¬lIYI'W ii. i lulpp. lirmrn, ii l‘ilzlg. lil';l!lllllt{l">*.\. l‘lcvco. \i Burns i7. liltli r. l‘i. hr: l‘lllllll. \7 liturgy. l‘i l‘lini‘l'll. ll. ll;l\\lx’ll, 4i. .‘ll' (‘unllvuiy l3. lirown. A. flinch. limgrnphy ; \l. l-‘wwlurw "(‘1' Z‘ltcncy .\l. Crawford. .\. i‘i. rm. A. Shirk. M Scull. ;\. \VlaCltl. (i W l)()il‘)'v'tll‘.. .l. WI lillll. l‘il'llll'll r-A. “ritlll‘. E. 1M Scull. .\. l’lt‘l‘l’l'. (i Alt-,(Tliitkl-y. Stool-3', l'i. Fri-lull. M. Fowler. ‘i. .ll lili‘~llll‘. ..‘l. (llnwford. Ldllll 1 ii. Muir's, .\i. Sturgeon, W. 1i"ryc. l“ Eaton. A. Slut-k, (i. Slcacv. if}. Scott, ii. (.‘rnpp, i“. liit'l-r. - History :â€"â€"F. linlon, .\l. Fowler. M ('jr-iwford, A. Slack, \V. llonoviin. (l . Mo(‘mik~}'. A. ‘ Sturgeon ling. Liturnturc : -â€"l“ liltlcr. l“ l'izitl'ui, V Stout-y .‘l FOchr. .l l'l'H is uni, .ll Sturgeon. li Stancv. l; iirnlmm, ‘3' tcncy. Ill Crnvu. I, ’ Bro . ll Empcy. A black FORM. [7. P g. Grammar :7~.,' (one). A Shel- ï¬old. A Frye. 1. Robbins. W l‘lini-ev. l. Mai-kw. 1. Blackburn. ll 'i'nplin: - (leogrnpliy ;â€"-.i. Blackburn. .l l'o- ;bl-v, A Hagt‘l‘nlflm. W Empny. .l Wills-u. l 'l‘ O'Connor, 1.. Robbins, l. Loner. Arithmetic .â€"~L Steven-x. S l‘rllCll' .ml, A iiugerman, M iiogau. L Black- burn. J Cobey, S Rodgers. W flying- lOll. French â€"-L Blackburn. R Dargnvel. L honey. L Robbins. A Frye. '1‘ O'llfonnon ii To lin. J Davisori. min .â€"â€".i Co 9‘, \V B i on. ill Knox. A liagerman}. J Willie.“It Lit.eralure,â€"-â€"A Frye. J Cobcy. L Blackburn. ii Knox. L Lonny. L Mackie. K Purvis, J Davisoo. l llook-kceping:~J (Tobey. A Frye. l. Robbins. T O‘Connor. H Knox. L Powell. J Wart. L Council. PORN l. Arithmetic :â€"â€"-.i. Foley. A. "all, 1-) Teiiuant. A Gilbert, F. Corr. Kl Living- ston. ti Taplin. E Fairhairn. History: E Fairbairn. IJohmon. A Hall. M Grenfell. l“ Kincaid, H Taglin. E Blanchard. J Foley. by 2-4! Richards. E Fair- balrn. J olay. A Hall. E Torment, ii Tuplin, I Gmhll. J Hutton. l.iteratare:;-fl Holmes. E Fairbaim. J Baird. M Wright. J Hoe E Richards, I MeareJ Foley. I an I I naut. Al a :--B Teaoam H Helms I '3’“ v " M right. Ellen. ll 1‘ in. J Foley. l.- icevma. A Hal l Kigali. .‘llc’ifonli-oy. Fri-i lurid, Chuvliird, (.1 Scott, M . ‘ .‘l-Ih. ii i'rinczlli-l . H .iunvu. (iv-n. Shannan. (‘lilolr Yntl‘s l’risclllit- ('l'l'll“ 1 cars. received a liberalht otsdarn factor . whidh he He buybew highlyfaueeasafll in aw York state. taking prices this year and last year It Lenten. Malone. and Potsdam fuiri. As a maker of sage cheese he has an enviable record. his August and September sage cheese at the World's Fair havinq scored 96 points. being one of only two in New York state that reached that hi h standard. The cheese is sold on t 9 Boston market and last year‘._brought Ii c at the factory. Ir. Marshall is new in Athens and has placed one of his famous sage cheese at the store of J. H. Mc- Laughlin. All dairynieul and others interested are requested to call and procure a sample. Mr. D. L. Jack- son. the largest dealer in sage cheese in Benton says: “i have had N. J. Marshall's cheese for the last two years and consider him a ï¬rst-class maker and curer, in all respects." THE PARIS Alllllllllt‘l‘t‘ l i Vaillaiit is Not Disposed to Communâ€" icate. Further intelligence. OTHER BOMBISTS ARRESTED. Everard, I Suspect. Conic-an to Anni-oh- lam Theoretically. But Not Prawn- call) ANHIIIQI’UHI Arrests In Burcelnut~A Composi- tor‘l Story. Fame, Dec. lidâ€"The physician attend. ' iiig August Vaiilant. who threw the bomb in the Chamber of Deputies, reports tint the wound in his thigh had cicatrised. Vailiant will be transferred from the in firinary to the Prison do in Same on Thurs» day. ills reticence has increased daily. until he now refuses to talk of his crime. although he reads all the uewspapare print concerning him. Everard. an Anarchist suspect. was or ‘ rested yeatvrdny after his house had been ‘ searched by the police. His friend Lar- doieau also is a prisoner. Everard was taken before Police Com inisary Clement and admitted that he was r a theoretical Anarchist, but denied that he had ever conspired to harm anybody. He had never Concealed his anarchistic opin» ' ions. lie had worked steadily 12 hours a day to support his old mother and had been a perfectly orderly citizen. llie fei- low workmen agreed in giving him an excellent character, llis frankness and good behavior made such a good iniprec siou upon the puller comiilissary that Everard probably will be liberated soon. BARK‘ILLGNA, Doc. tillâ€"There have been numerous arrests of Anarchists here in the last few days. The information that led ‘ to them was given by Mariano Cerueio,tho ‘ Annrrhist soapmaknr, who was arrested in finest-a. \i'agon and brought here. int 2 mediately after llld incarceration in the Ililly he turned lulliruit‘ffl as he believed : that the other Anny-lusts under arrest ‘ were doing the same and he hoped thus to help his own case. ‘ The whole story of the Lyceum outrag. was traced with his and Jose (Iodina's aid. The compositor Sivepol. who is aniongthe Anarchists recontly ariostcd, has confessed that hl‘ inndc tho moulds for the two bombs which Jose (,‘odina took to the Lyâ€" ceum Theatre. Collins. howevm', denies all knowledge o2“ Sivopoi l CONGRATULATING ITALY- 5 France and England ‘licklod at. flier Mic- | rose Over the Dot-Vishnu. litmus, Dec. ‘36.-- The French Ambassa- dor has congratulated Baron lilanc, Minis tor of Foreign Affairs, upon the victory of the ituiinns over Deriisnes near Agordat last week. Yesterday the British Liliane d'Affiiiros called upon Baron Blanc and congratulated him and the italian Govern mentin behalf of the Queen. In dipio- matic circles the opinion is that the vic< fury Will strengthen the relations betwcl-n ‘ itely and England owing to the prospect . it opens of italv'a ability to aid England some time in the Egyptian Sondan. Tho Russo-German Treaty. .oormos, Dec. ‘26, -â€"’l‘ho Exchange Gazette of St. l‘etersbui‘g confirms the reports sent by the United l’rcss agent at Berlin that a Russoticrman Commercial agreement has Leon enteicd into t‘onfirmation of the statement hns also been obtained from other sources in Ht i‘ctorsbiirg By the terms of the agreement. Germany lowers her duty on Russian rye and outs to the level of the Austroliorman tariff. while Russia reduces her minimum tariff of 1891 on German iron, tin. «archinery afld agrarian implements by from 10 to ‘20 per cent. Russia also reduces her tariff on coal sent ‘07 nee. The tariff on iron and steel rail. unchanged. (.lorman duties on grain other than rye and cats have not yet been decided upon A settlement of the whole question is nevertheless likely. Spain's Settlements With Melina. MADRID. Doc. 26 ~The Epoca news- aper estimates the indemnity that Morocco ought to pay Spain in view of the difï¬cul‘ ties at Mobile as about 60,000,000 francs, The ministerial nownpnpem consider the attitude of Muiey Araaf at satisfactory et recommend the retention of one large force at Meliila and the concentration of another in Andalosis until the payment of the indemnity shall have been fully unranteed through the receipts of rust mine, The Spanish Minister in Tangier has telegraphed that the Sultan is ex- - occth to arrive at Maraka today. I New Greece and Her Cabinet. l ATHINE. Dar. 26.â€"â€".\’nmernus meetings held throughout (lreecc have petitioned the King to dismiss I’roiricr Tricoupis and dissolve the “bomber ‘i'crgotiationa be tween the creditors rs:- ' the Government have been suspended i' account. of the protest made by tho Ira-1c; and English elders of (lruekq Eco-1:118 against Tricoupla I plan to appropriate routines aiready pledged Mr, llrnetein. the re resentative of a bondholders syndicate Soft Athena today without having effected any ar- rangement with the Government. Trouble In the Reich-t... Bounce, Dan 26 â€"-A Berlin correspon- dent says a rupture is threatened between Chancellor von (.‘aprivl and Dr. Mlqnel. The latter. with a view to passing the to- beccn tax. wishes the Government to in‘ duce the support of a section of the Con- urvativea by advocating an international monetary agreement. Caprle declines to accede to this proposal and (.‘ount Euler:- hnrg backs lot. The dispute has been submitted to he Emperor and the Wt tier: of Dr. liquel is probable. Peasants Destroy Imam». beams, 1w, M.â€"A decpatch from St. Petersburg says the military provision and magazine at Warsaw have been- forage wilfully flrad and deatreyad. learnt- rests have been made. chiefly in than. rim chosen Preteen-u not! metals. Balls on Buds . by Ian Ionic. born: 00 noted by I". WI. them from a will“. of “if 0 Sum“! ~Jouuson.~-.Deo. 18. 11th ' - ‘ ...... W“... ...â€"m “memberâ€"fin num- Yt h Known.â€" 0 Home. rentell. W A. Isaac Derby-litre. .. Ilsa urine. V. Brown. Brown. lieu" of Phllllpavll e. I“. M the . residence of the bride's father. by the Rev. ' John Grenfell. Mr. Joel A. Bblpmgn. son of Luther M. Shipman. . of the ownahlp of Yonue (near Lyn). to may It. Johnson. daughter of Charles Johnson. flap. of the Townsth of Youge (near Elbe). HAWKINI» l’noa.~l)ec. 21st. at the residence of the bride's father by the Rev. John Grenfcll. Mr. Adam w his. son of Henry Hawkins. of Athena. to Mlle Caroline Prue, daughter of Henry Prue. an.. Township of Yonge. Wurruoup-P:Prlit.~â€"Dec.ï¬lth. 183. at the residence of the bride's father bv the Rev. JohiiGrenfcll,Mr.Sarnuol Whitman. son of William Wtiltinore Esq" of Rockaprlng to Miss Charlotte ile per. daughter of John Pepper. Esq. o the Township of Elimbcthtown. 'l‘lluul'soN-rr‘llAVlB'Al the residence of the bride. on the 25th instant. by the Rev. Win. Wright. ltector of Athens. Thomas lions Thorn son. of Brockvllle, t0 Addie. dnughtcr 0 Henry Davis. Esq. of Yonxe. HULL Monti: -At Christ Church. Athens. on the 27th instant by the ilov, Win. er ht. Rector of Athens. Herbert John Hart etl liull. of Yongc. to \Villiauietta. daughter of John Moore. Esq. of Youge. DEATH. ".ALLADAV- At Lymdiivbec. 12th. June. wife of .l llnlluday. Est... aged 63 years. Melloxsi.v.~.\i Lyn. on Dec. 15th. Sarah. mm: of ii. i-J. McDonald. aged 34 years. TIME-TABLE B. W. & 8. 8. 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Mr. Man-iloirilil. intends hLdlllll: it lll‘filll‘t’ .il l'nlw (il'ntgi: Ilt'xl I'lll‘l‘Sl‘ l'tr}\lllt‘l'.\, living in lllltlli‘niï¬lllll, scnntm. null warns on Allin-us L'llt‘l'ist‘ ilinkt-i‘ li- lukr clung“. of it. Wanted. (ill-ill li\l‘ llt‘l‘silli li) M‘ll Slh'cl‘wdl‘cfblg still-a. big llllnllllï¬!‘1.i|nll bit: proï¬ts to the right pcrs‘ln. .\«iulrr ss. i‘lu: anicly (Tm. Brockvillc. ()lil.. for llll'll ll'l‘lllx‘ to mania. \\'rilu ill Uilt'i’, Notice. ~ "‘3‘1ll2ll' ll-i' all!) .H'l‘t‘ulll') l 1‘ lip" falli‘ll: lllt} ul' lll‘l'._ l \\iil .‘i‘.’ clurgwt «v,- \Yllm‘ll‘N. lim. H. i). .._I..i:" ill wwl ‘-.. A‘M. l'l'.. Dressmakmg. .i .rx. l’nlnivr. .llil! ~¢ rum. has opt nml a u: «imp lll lit'l‘ Fi‘klllt'llt’t' :llill invite-s ol' llu‘ luliiwol~ Allirns and All“. drosaln lllt‘ hilll‘H‘ll‘Kl‘ \‘ii'imi . Yorkshire. “our for sr-rticc “null in)“ fur elllvllll‘r llrm'fl“. ’l'i‘itn»:rcnwuxibli Apply ll» \VM l‘illn‘ .‘lillfl. lit-l‘. ill, HUI}~ ll \lll‘lill Breeders Attention. For \‘nlr'n numb: r1. (lawn sin-(p lititll n- ‘ IWould cxrhnnirn- I'm .. A (liimm. .\'o\ . ti ilil, l' i-lil'upslili'i' {mil SOIIlll- “fluid ~an kill low [li‘lt'lHL ominli‘i of good pntntucs F. ll. “LANl'HEH. Wanted -~-Salesmen. 'l'o soil it l’llllii‘l‘ ltni of \illl‘fli‘l‘) Stock. (infill. pity from ll‘.“ «titl‘l ninl romplr Ir: outfit frcr'. EVijtll-iin- 'l'vl‘rllui'i gii I ll it’ll. :Jrvd. .\(llll‘(-H§ 'l‘ilr; ll.\\\'l\'>‘. Ni liï¬l‘lliY ('(i.. itoi'ht‘slcr. .\'. Y. Re-Opening of. Schools. 1 lirtvin r docile lo redncr- our largo stock of School looksnnd School Stationery. we “ill this «insomniml‘cdi-nmnnh running from ton in twenty prr m-nL. .‘lt‘t'lll‘llln ll) the quan- tilirn urclnumi on nll pun-i son from its. llolh ’ublic School and lllKll .ichool Books will lw sold n! the sonic low run-u. at our-:- unsWrri d. Mt'hll'lilil‘lx 8L (‘0. ilrockvlllc August 218i . M98. The undersigned has added to her stock o Fancy Hoods. a new line of Felts. Tinsel Firs-cello. Armor-e. Plush and Brace Orna- ments;also Ribbons and Butcher's . 8mm III dmrtn ordrr. l I give lessons in an needle work. Arm for dyeing. cleaning and making over feat era ‘ ln thelatcst style. A few felt hats and I!“ llnery trimmings M low prices for each. A call In Inlfcltod. Two Ilmrl east of Reporter (ï¬lm was war. mm. ....__.. ...â€"-.....“ ' Notice. Notions hereby watt-ta of the electors «I'm “Deanna. f villqu than lllba ‘s Athens. aid pro. Friday the In» ‘ Orders by r m-ul promptly llllcd uml nll PrinllrlOS by letter ' it. insist on havi will be with the Wearing qualities. “'iviv',_ ‘ r ' ' Liver Oil andr ,Hypoph of. so and soda is sounded ev ere: lt‘ 11.16 weal: strong, it cures a chronic *d it checks the progress of wasting Scott's Emulsion mu 1; area Oourxha. vlton. Scrotum. v and Wastln' '3: ".10 wasting l. cilllra ..i.:su-t :14 lsuhluble n t shirt. :y the rsiuiuo. l'n our. 1. by soon .i in rme. llellevllle. sold by nil Dmgglstu. 50 cents and 81m. ' r -. --‘vJ“ u. TRY noueann FOR FINE iAlLORiNG ’Donahoe Bros. ISH to inform the public that their Mammoth Cash Sale Will be continued till the end of January, and that the same unprecedented Bar- gains oï¬â€˜ered in December Will be continued. This is a rare chance for those Who have not yet supplied their Winter wants. We Wish all our patrons a ahappy and prosperous new year. O’Donahoe Bros. UPPHSITE THE MARKET . Billtl‘li \'li.l.l‘l KARLEY & SEYMOUR “Mormons†IlllVI‘ pnri'luisvil ‘1 full lim- nl' llll‘ t’l‘lf‘l‘l‘llll‘tl ‘4 ‘ h , . J .lir‘t'lll'll‘~ ll’ lill. l.. t . guilt-H ill b) llii- old at ll. i..iur;\ut-l-‘~' it‘NH. null ‘n ill si-ll till-in frmiu‘ll \M) 50 CENTS PER PAIR You \\ ill lunu- port-wt ill nml nnl li.i\'l- lo pni tlnvrtlnw. ._.. ,., _ n ' :2 r pnunnlccl. .- t min 1; us ionirunlll if). u pumhsscd “...... i‘ . . Having purchased thostont- building: near our old premise; and rhoved our machinery into it and thoroughly rclittcd and iltli‘lt'll to it. Yr" “.9 pm pared to do i‘ustotn Spinning and all ln‘iull'lu-x of work, “In how». in Mock “ good lino of fine [needs and l’liinncfs and our own null“. of hm,“ Tweed. and Blanketing to exchange for wool. for which the lllglwsl prim; wiil I,8 pm'd Alsoliigbest price paid in null for Vl'ml. F. G OItDON ARE You A HUNTER? Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of Athens, May 22.!893. Winchester Repeating Repeating Shot Ammunition wmcursrtn “PEA-ï¬lth Anus COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, ('ONN. .44- WINCHESTER Moozi. rem 'JI'IS "‘- ‘ . uy It i Try. It! Buy the favorite brand of Machine Oil. viz.: . Peerless Machine 0i .LL,‘general dealers and Hardwar! men keep it. imam-{c gum or corrodeand wears better than caster oil. As" {of ego. and when you have given it a trial m ....