url wave. umlu, I6 vc.: EU D0108. mull. no mm 86 package: of cnamery butter at 200. to 20513.: 25 canon prints at 2lc. Cheese mark is dull and Ac. lower than lush I-ooh. At Limo Full: those ulna won undo : I50 -bonn, I , white, At 83.6.; 6.315 bozo. largo mall. at 83.2.; 27 pack- Igoo dairy butter at 150. to He. . chouo Boards. UTIC-A. N.Y.. Sept. 2'I.-Ab the Utica board of trade today the following soles of chance wan made : 4,770 boxes. large, at 8ic.; 694 bone. large. n 82c.; 93 boxes.- hrgo. it 830.; 00 boxes. small, at 850.: 1,- 614 boxes. small. at 9c.: 260 boxes. wall. 9ic.: uucimna of cnnmnrv hnkfnr .9. uuuugul. The steamer Edith May that connects between here end Grand View Park dur- ing the summer eoeson. will be entirely rebuilt et Slste's ehipysrd. Grindstone Ielend. the coming winter. The steamer Islander. one of the white squedron, is the only eteemer now making uler connec- tions between Clayton en Alexandria Buy. Services were held in the chapel yeeterdsy morning end evening by the Rev. W. H. Grevee. . "n`a'.'.5.' ..".7"...`...".`.I.!'."..`;.'.." :....."". nuv purl nun mgno about ten o'clock when it wu found that the residence of Henry Robbins on Prospect avenue. near Crystal Bay. won in ames. Owing to the high wind it soon burned down. It in reported to have been incured for. 8500. Had tho wind been in I more northerly direction it would have probably burnt seven] other cottages. The ntmmnr mam. M..- IL-L ..__--- Inup. Jamel A. Martin. of the Park won; in- tend: keeping it 0 all winter. W. R. and non IVO closed the Grand View hotel and loft for their home in Syn- cuso. Thin hobo! will be grutly enlarged in tho spring. Contra tors are quite busy here just now. W. F. owton, tho coming poetmnter. will take charge of the t. oioo on October 15:. Capt. E. G. him in building A large wharf on Bobbins` thud (Emory a), non the large green- ouuo. A II... .I.__. _A,_,nI,,I .1 - I In - - A fire Alum nun-tlei the inhabitants of the park has night nbouc o'clock when In: found thus oh. .-..:.1...... ..c n-..-.. Ivcuux r mnpuru auto was man tor a nun- blo and ooorchlight tnp yeaborday, but. this was postponed on account of ahowory weather. Tho water on the St. Lawrence it radunlly lowering. although much` big or than this time Int you. The Col- umbia and book were cloned Int weak. Superintendent Smith in running the moat shop. Oottagen Btlll Llngel--Oottn[e Burned Down-A Narrow Escape. Tnomuxn ISLAND PARK. Sept. 27.-'I`he ne September weather cause: quite a few cottagere to etill linger en the perk. The electric light and pumping phnb wee closed for this season last week. The eteemer Empire State he filed for , and Ienrchlinht. tr-In Innlmulnn Irma UpIlI`I. Evoryono is hoping the ne weather will continue until after our county fair on Sept. 29th and 30th. We hsd is heavy froozluu night. which it in thought will hurl. tho late tomato crop considerably. Among late arrival: we note G. 8. Robert- lon. Ipocia` culboma oicer, of Montnml. who is holidaying in this county; J. D Jones. '1`oront.o;H. E. Muyhew, Bolloville; C. E. Tillnaon. London. Em. . \v:n:....... uouu. xoronno; 11. 19. Muybew, Bolloville; Tillnaon. London. Eng.; William Vipond. Montreal. -&-: uuw. nvuuo ave p.m. me name mp WM un. but when About two rnilee from Coo Bil the cylinder of the engine blew out. thereby letting the steam out. and the journey wee postponed for Ibout two hours. A number returned no Coe Hill and enjoyed the muiie and done- ing. evidently not able to tear themselves away. The viuitore from Picton. however. erriled home safely about I n.m. Seturdny morning. The renton Citizens band ran on exoureien wn loet Friday evening. which was well patronized. W. R. Phillipa. merohnnt, of Trenton. epont Fri- ; day lut in town Attending the dil`l'eront openinge. Eva!-vnnn in hnninnp EL: 6:... _.-_u..._ _:n ll|ll'D VB!` Dluly Loot riday (24th) was the ennual ex- cursion to Coo um tumend over an hundred from town went; also a number along the line. The day was a glorious one and everything wee in favor of the good time The fair In good and Mia people heapin- eble. About live p.m. the home trip begun. Iihen two milm from Fm UK llI_I IUD In flown: Min Hooper. of Ipallnnli. Mich., ie visiting hot uncle, J. W. Roblin. Min Cunio Wjllinml. visiting her brother at Brockvio. has returned home. .~ Lush wool: I cm was brought before mngiatnte Curry I last two vounq men of thin town for min I caddie of tobacco from Gil- douloovo o whorl. ' As it. was the mat. of- fence they -were allowed to go on payment of I no of 824. Tho lull ossinan are in union. There are a number of coma. but the mono importunb will he the one, of Robert Vnodowobor vs. 0.0. R. to recover damagu. He was accidentally runovor near Picton nation About. a year ago and hurt vor badly. Llt Pidlv (91f.}|\ Ill EBA nnnnnl Qv ` uluuujuuvn lD'lIIUCc Pxcmx, Sept. 28 Luis Guide Wiln. epending her holideye in Belleville, he re- turned to town. I`. N. 0.sborne,AWolIiu- Ion. penned any on Snndey morning other a lingering illneee of two yearn. Hie fun- eral was conducted by tho brotherhood ol the A.F. & A.M. He have: n` wife end one child. He won very much respected in this community, hning spent the years of My life in Fiction. \A:.. u......... ..l 1....n-..n Il.'-|. ---2--u--p Itol Iona Tohuoooeauluu In hula- C--_--I4- Ilglg -gal F &}`H;n'w.p"nnt. ll 9 And follow Theo. Auahl of its loud. -d-::.-j_;_:_j_ FROM DOWN THE RIVER. THE cvuunzn `GLEN, our. ma: `DAILY tiara, wlmmosmn. sn1-`mmxnn 29," 1997. land In Oh Lord. nlo O I.....I ALA. Thou woulcfnt take pl nnderstan. t to feel Thy ACC_l_l_)N1`S ynelzol} - Gainful Tfauisaction. _ _.`-'-, r-wvunyu Bar and Otncontunau. Hamil. wuduobo-.'nnIoI.'nu 0&1: loving. Phnhu. '.nnnu.Il.o. nnndncot-work. Iva-nhuutnvoodworl. ru-nnw-olcnovcudnnd Upuobuud Iunyfnlnuovod lluubmnunnr hcndlnnonunc launch uran- nndlulhlooo-pnnn : A Carnovsky Company. ILIII1 ltocl.) Robinson Bros., punters. Decorators. Olunera. I The Value of Comfort `rho cornor Bookstore. Donor of Duncan no Ioulnnou ltnou "F. NISBET S[ Text Books, Exercise and Note Books Fountain Pens, Essay Pads, Em, Ets., Etc. 275-7 Bagot so-out`. -.-.-.-:.-N---..-..-:.-.-.-m.2,~i3-`~ .;...` llllnoflnutnooolond I ; .' "3 A COMPLETE STOCK OF !0ueen _s_mllege (huh:-I ad longevity by but nurlooovnu nod: 09 cut. UGRIALLIXIISASPEIALTY. Iorodou niloovucioou-on. t. Immune, mp:-bun. Tuuhhlnt. -22-. uuuur - In an V `[0 Yhu Troubled with Slee lessness, HBO. Nervousness. orgetfuh ness, Brain Fag, or General Debility -- the after elfpct of La Grip P You can take no better tncdicine than Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills. Th!!! Ill rnlinun r nnnn ! Have You _ ..-_ V." v... Jun- 3570 You Shortness of Breath. Dis- tress After Fxnrtlnn. n 3870 YOU Pnlpiution, Throbbing or lrrewnhr Rnoln- at on. _ HAVING M Heart :0 `Nerve Troubles. is just as important as the value of a dollar- in fact a little more so. You can prove this for yourself by having us make your surround- ings pleasaut and up to-date. ,1 _ _ _ _ _ -_..-, oungup _sI_nm. neart and Nerve Pills. They will relieve or cure van. Eva:-v dnun lush 9|.- Jucy will reneve you. Every dole helps tho cure. 5| anoruleu OI uneam. ms- tress after Exertion, a Smothering Feeling. Spasms, or ain throu h the Breast and Heart Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will cure or relieve you if taken in time. | a Feeling of Anxiety that something is going to oc- cur when there is no ne- cessity for it i Milburn'a Heart andNOI'VO Pills will remove it. | rupunuol Irregular V Heart P . `:33- Lotmon. mo. W.J.lWmTB--lteltllustu J Pills will cure you. Milburn s Heart and Nerve lg or the .II in mu no one at the not ever held. Onyhy Int l_o of farmers running their b In 3 add a halt bne:`n:|` `ii the SnnnyIido,8optonher 8.-'l'ho (natal -uuuwuuu -II-II. | lmt night was the built-at vrthnn hi Iii-noon. Ahouulnseceaaerveg-` uhlenue killed. some of the Inner; In lontiq lorwud to the show. tohlcld qtthtunq Ii broth. Rwilllnonodthohatt nation in n-.L.u n...|.-|..s ucllffllllll lurx nu IIOIIIII: none [0 II the races ; were I little too last no he didn't enter. g J. Tnylor in building 3 bin__lgr-houna.~ Mr. sad Hrs.-Curran but moved to_ Kinplon to live. leaving their non.` I. It! todwork the plum, J.` Mignon` in M in N` no on on Univ he can pu`tethmn.o gonna ovrnngcule tivre the ad lord. Visitor: W.` ....'"-`~:~ .3...-* 5* `.-,.<`---:.=:..-s.*-.'-* . n v in . ETD. IncuI|0,y.p`oid J. Allison`: . '3' t Sandi; owning. Irurnru to no a pointer and intends es-pm inting farmers irnJ)lementa.. B. S. aloig. Vnrlmnn is talking erecting a bike hihil that will run by Ohm wheels and I-arr) doll: tiny pounds. Ho intends to make 1 Iri lihrl. through the Klondike next spring; . Patterson hu given his running me lots of practice lately. Our school pu- . pils go vhiting to one Another`: houses in. 1, over: Saturday. T. Campbell in talk-[ya] nu of pnnghun _n running horns. J. of 1|. Shel-nun took I! trout hone to ,3`... Odl l'll"0I. but he Ion: lhn l'l:`l':_ n. unu conversant. Ht`. FESIGPS Wllh ltll sun. S. K. Tugwell, move of the island. David Baker from Midland. is here to visit his mother, who is not expected to live. Mrs. Cunningham is also with her mother. Mr. Mcnnnald went to De- troit last week. Miss Scott, Amster- dam. is Visiting her friends here. Miss Spears in home for a visit from Cliftnn Springs. Mrs. McMa.ster. Collins Bay. is visiting friends at present. Mr. and Mrs. Moutray are on a visit to Ottawa. They are expected home this weak. Miss Fisher has returned to Kingston after 1| visit with hliss Mantra)`. Thomas Hill has purchased another farm and stock latel '. A little daughter has come to C. urns`. Our township show is to take place on October 6th. It ial expected that we will have a good fair` this aeaam. I i 1 IJKIZCY NCWII _ Lulimer. September 27.-The frost `Intel; has done considerably dunuge to vines and plants. The potato crop this ywnr is reported noor. T. Allinnn hm: uuw null punts. ule poulo cmp Inns {war Nported poor. 1`. Alliaon has earned to he inter and intend: painting farmers implementa. atolls Ilnpponlngn. Stella, September 27.-.'~`lc-phen Tug- well, n old resitlont of this place. vola- hmted his ninet -second birthday on Soptember 18th. Jr. Tugwoll has not a pain nor (tube. can ml in fnir menl, h.-a splendid memory. can hear wvll and has good eye sight. He is vvrg aovinhle and conversant. He resides with his sun Q, R Tllnu-nil nnnun .4` cl`. :..I.....I I vvrultpurn VVIIIII. i West ort. September 2R.-Mr. and Mrs. \\ helttn attended the Ottawa fair. Cutting corn and filling silos is now keeping the farmers husy. W.- W. Rus- sell, visiting his trants in Prescott last. week. returned ome on the 2-lth. 'l`. J. Quinn. who went to British Columbia last spring. returned home last we-alt . Arthur Bennett is on the sick list."l`he steamer James Swift is running regular trips. She had a large passenger list to and from Ottawa last week. Tliey all speak highly of the captain and crew of the Swift. William \\'eatht-rheml claims damages from our township council for injuries received some tinn- ago by his horse running away and col- liding with a saw-log which was left on tho roadside by Nit-holas Lommon. Spexugla Bros. have the contract. of ro- modt-lling E. \\'hitmash's dwelling. It \`\ ill he a handsome reside-nt'r= whvn com- pleted. George Jarrell. mail vlerk on the C.P.R.,\\`u.s ill in Brockvillv for some time. He fell down a 5lt|il`\\:l_\'. It is hoped he will be able to arrive home this week. au ms HI!-ll(`rS. u. image uas neen very ill, but is now convalcxsvent. Mrs. `Mott, of R.0Cll98U !'. and Miss .\IcCiun- lurid e, of Uaseronto, spent "a. few days visit ng the l\Iisst`s Slmnliuxi. 11. Bridge will reaunw his studies at Queen's this work. Mr. McDonald and wifu spent Sunday with friends in Enterprise. Quito 11 few took in the Napnnoo fair. I}. Bridge and Mr. Mayhem spent, Sun- day with friends in Barri:-field. Mrs. H. Snook, of Cluster cottage, gave :1 party to a few of her friends on Wed- nesday afternoon. The many friinds of Thomas Sprole are disappoiulod that he is not the candidate of his party for the local house. A.- A. Ashley has .`i(`t`llI`\`.(i a situation in Roclwster and will leave for that place at the and of the year. I Westbrook Whlttllngt 'W brook, September 27.-.-Utor In six monl us` rest J. Cooke has resumed work !ut his (rude. I . Hell and wife, nfh-r an axlended trip. are spemiing n few days at his !m.her's. \\'. Bridge has heen verv ill. lull in nmv vnnvnlmwnnl, Mrs, 1 Cnnhentlull VnrIa`;u. Cushendnll, September 2 .-Threshing . is over for this season, and corn cutting l with other full work occupies the timo' of the farmer during September's lirenzy days. 8. Thompson, our young Metho- dist minister, exchanges pulpits with Rev. Mr. Robeson, of (`u.tur.-iqui, on I I Sunday next, the occasion lneing mis- .sionu.ry services. A concert. will occur early in the season, probably in October. nl school section No. 9. George Woods is suffering from an attack of neurnlgtu in the side. Dr. Bell attended him on Sunday Inst. Dr. A. (`/hown, of King- ston, wlieeletl thmugh here on 'l`uesd:ty last on route for Ull:L\\ :l. The usual `cottage prayer nieelings occurred local- ly lately. Mr. and Mrs. Purtly. of ;(,`ollins Buy, at Rev. A. ll. Johnston's. l Morn: Notion. Morven, September 27.-The `forests um once more hearing tho tinge of nu-. tumn. J. II. Hicks has sold his hors~:\_ and rig. The Snhbu.l.h school quarterly mvimv was conducted in the White` chuxvh oh Sabbath by the president of, the townshi nssociution. P. A. Mn.bee,l of 0de.ssu.. it is our painful duty to` ('l1runVi(-lelhedomthof the eight months'i old daughter of Mr. Bland. which took; plan: this morning. The funeral tnlkos lure tomorrow. The death o_t_ Mrs.- uttnn occurred on Saturday mnrnl'ng.i The funeral took place to-duy to Bath cemetery. ' unnona unun. Deamoiid. September 28.~-Hau've.stlng corn hu been the order of the day _tur . the put two weeks. '1`hresh`ing is going on yet. A very heavy frost last night. will finish potato tops and also garden stuffs; Visitors: Mr. n.nd_ Miss Stin-N son. I'amworth, and Miss Colter. Olden, 7 at John Bell`.-3. Rev Mr. .\1cMullen ` preached here last. Sahlmlh morning, and in the afternoon to the work-' menul Centreville. ' `rho Tidings In-on Vu-Ion ruum In In! on ohtulo--Wm: People Au Doing , and Vince `ag An laying-The Iv (It haunt to st! (Jinan. WHAT OUR OOIIRESPONDENTO HAVE TO TELL US. [saws mom ova 11516330113, Inn-a:o:n_cu-n uh a...o._s.... an au- Adana co.. V .7 '-7--_ nnycompunylntha Wot-ldtnnnntllacu launor loun- D__A___L__ .1-9 Wutpurt Wuftl. e....o....'.|`.._ no DOID:B(| Alain. .....'L_._.|.-_ no I .- rl mac. n rapvuly rt-1-orcring. We are u:r':s'h:p nor: to learn that our manhunt tailor. ; I-IUUI11 NIWI. Mabel-ly, September 2'l.-'l`he Inuk- | e bee at D. Buchanan` Friday night. - I mun largely attended by t e young folks - of Ihieosleoe. A very pleasant time mm ', . Severe! othen are exrcted `-:.-:..:'*;. :=::.., "-;;::.'~ ..'";.::"` ~! p e r en . wen u `gr-end eucceu. The fem produce wee Meonnthi: excellent, while the lean.` Jvort e everything else excelled a ration: nun. 'l'h.eue1-mvdnglere 33:! u-['9 year: V ` e et small fee of edmlnlonwxl (mean rate .the Annual (or ticket; and wee over n nee intend title; In Donald`: Oonen fat the E-pone 1:! Milk) the prize with their utlful Meek teens. D. Ute end 1`. `Into attended the felt at Perhen ' an-. Chulee'6otdou. in none 1 cl . lerepld N Io:`.ytoInntIet'eur j werx wun anotnor ampment. of horses. . B. Fraloigh leave: this week to enter To- ` - rnnto university. l-`lfty-seven people from this alum uttenrled the excunion on the (7.0. . to the Coo Hill fair on Fri- day.` They arrived halne at I am. Saturday, being delayed by the rvlinder of the locomotive blowing out while r9- turning U0 miles south 0! Con ll The public lihnr received its th Pd consignment of ks. On Saturday evening Mr. Hodge, vantrlloquist and sleight-of-hand performer. V0 an ax- hihition in the town hdl. went;-one I dolIus'wn. rulized; proceed: for the 1 lihruy. / I no llln(`l`lII lPl`VICG WM nu-Id nn Sunday at the Friends` church, \Voat Bloom- fic-ld, Rev. Isnno Wilson officiating. The Nmnins we-re interred in tlm Friends` remote-r'. Mina I-`lore-nca (`hrinty And Mia E1 ith Wilson returned to resume study at Swnthmom collvgr`. Cut. Tili- son arrived home Saturday from the old country, when he went in charge of n shipment of horses for Morgan nnd Healy. Mr. Tiliaon was five weeks gone mad experienced some rough weather on the return trip off the hunk: of New- foundland, being near the shins that went down. no returns again thin week with another shipment of horses. . Fr-ale-tnh lo.-was thin wank tn nnhnr 1`... moomnold lpluo don. Bloomfield. September 28.--The won- ther in this vicinity has been very (`old during the put week and front has damaged the corn and tomato crops. Mrs. Jn 0 C00 )1-r, rnlivt of the Into Josiah (`-00 r, I ed on Saturday. Sep- tember uni: Mn. Cooper had been a In and patient sufferer, and was held in igh storm by all I)?!` neighbors. The funeral avrvica held bundny lh Friends` church. \Vn.nt Hlnnnn. nor points runner norln. r`. Wlllltuns is teaehing at Dead Creek school. Mrs. James Arne: has sold her place to AI~ hert Gaylor . On Monday there was a hee at Anson Clark's farm. for the purpose of etting out material for the new Methot ist churrh. Rev. Mr. Wic- kett preached a missionary sermon Sun- day evening. The grist. mill is in full running order after the late repairs to. the mill dam. James Douglass has started a livery in connection with his hotel. W. T. Hunt conveys the mail from the village of Arden to Arden- dale station (`.P.R., vice (`. B. llawle_v, deceased. \V. R. Hayes & Son have started an undertaking business. Mrs. Magnrvey is visiting at George R. Mond`s. Th; Buanlian j- Allj Ardon Events. |Arden. September 28.-'I`he weather continues fine and cool, with showersnt intervals. Farmers are about through cutting mm and are now at their po- tatoes. On Frida last a harvest din- ner was provided In the woollen mill in eonnertlon with the Methodist vhureh, proceeds to to the new chun:h'build- mg fund. t being a busy time the farmers did not turn out. as expeeted. About thirteen dollars were realized. l)r. Spnnkie, the genial ahd pular in- spector of public schools in t is county. has been here visiting the different schools. He left on Monday morning for points further north. F. Williams is taarhimr nf Hand ("manic nnhnnl Rh-u 1- I-IICIII IJIIUIIII l Athens September 27.-Frankville ,t'air. held. last Friday. Wu largel at- tended by Athenians. Cit tens` hand furnished "music. .:...-Ethel Ringer, of Brockville. has been engaged as milliner at Miss A. Hanna. Rev. J. Mathewson, of Toronto. occupied the `pulpit of the Methodist church on Sun day morning. He comes here to help vlhepastorin evangelistic work. Delta fair takes place to-moriow, Wednesday. The Citizens` hand furnish music dur- ing the afternoon. Professor Carewell 5 gave a very interesting lecture in high _ school hall on Friday evening, on tem- ,'perant'e. He came here in connection .'with the S.O.T. convention, held here illnst week. There died at. the residence [ oi` her son. F. Scoville, of Lake Eluida. ~ ion Sunday morning Mrs. Scoville, re- ;-lict of the late Seahery Scoville. The ~}funerul takes place to-day. M. C. Ar- : , noltl is in Kintston this week writing` on 3 ' a supplemental examination at Queen`s. A ll. W. Loverin, of Greenliush. spent t'3un- ' `lclay at the parsonage. Mrs. Charles .' ' llarber moved from her farm east of the ` village on Monday. into A. 1). Young's house on Pearl street. S. 8. Holmes has `entered the employ of the Dr. \\'illiams` I Pink Pills and again leaves this week _ for the west. ` Booerton Dlgnnln. ` Soperton, September 27.---This week will finish up the silo filling. The corn Inns been quite lmdl out with the N- eent frosts. Mr. ant Mrs. Nelson Junk- son llllti son, Sunlntry. were guests of her father, R. F`. 'I`ttl)ur. for in few lays last week. Mrs. Joseph Harlow, Pem- hroke. is spending. fl few weeks here the guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. |`. F. Soper. A large number from here pn- tronized the fair nt Frnnkville, und sev- eru.l took in the evening entt-rt:iinmenL tgiven hy the t-itizens. Mrs. l.. H. Wash- liurn. ll.L`(`0ll'l[).`Hli(`ti by her (lnugliter, llnzel, is on an extended visit to her sister. Mrs. P. Letunnn. living twross the line. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andress spent Saturday and Sunday with friends -u.t Lnmluirdy. Mr. Clare nntl Miss Rer- thn Randolph, Gnnnnoque. were guests of Miss Ella Sexton lust week. `.\lr.t\nd Mrs. IIenr' 'l`homtI.s tendered the Me- thodist Sn lhtlih sehool n sugar party at their home on Fridny ufternoon. Mrs. ll. Henderson and master Charles `lhlier, of Morton. and Mrs. lleher Young. Tre- velynn. enlled on friends here last week. E. J. Suffel and wife are takin the mike with their exhibits at the gull fnirs, hnving attended six exhibitions nlretuly. George Garrett is improving from an illness cnustad by his horse on mixing the milk cans and bruising his iiody. tumazat church Sabbath owning. mu Rona Hat-poll is on the slot lint.` C. A. Adult has nahinkled his house. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott. um dnughbgr Annie. visiting qt J. Cooke`: here. an E. Cooke's, Cnmmqui, returned to their home In Pnrhnm to-day. The accident which happened to 0. Fairbanks` ma- ,chine wg.s at J. -Algr_n.ms', not at J. {Johnston's as nppenmd in lust week's -lenm. Iuborly Nun. Cg-.0-...L._ all Athena laooiln. n-_n_.,,\_,'__ nu H/BRK1ViE's E Crumley Bros. We lnvi j/not Iudvul. nth |0|I|'0tdIf.I also nuochnom In In BIIQ Danni fall uul Wino.` n.._...A. | -.-:3-.r:.--'. -1-W-"~ -'.'.n m ...:"Z"2"?3.7'-!Y`:g;*..'.'zs*.-:.1".T.:."..4Z a..:'.= so a I In .d.:.`:':=u'.`..:..r?2::,.:':....:..'z.'. " -IIIIIII IVllr1".TXj Ibbaooo Opium INI- Bqf"dA ": nta,wAla:AooonlL'iOb8- trump, Inoanumaonauqprtonaotducurlppnvl. Ilubouprucrlbodovnr Ibyunlnllonlldid one; In the only Rauawo and name lhuhn hon. Alt drugmtor Woofl II he oon Iolno worthless mod Iclho ll C` Iuclon price In biter, um In um and T . ttl mm. moo. ono n-onto. o1mn...v " puoqdawum l'|nph|ot1ho0b& The Wood oonpann wIndnor.out.unh. ' 3,01 tut. wool snetnuuroorl. pun- - lone? and other rden stuffs. Rem: l*`nthe-.r Killeen an ulster I010 flai_ fox; Tfbluxlo. whrg the` ftitlnift ; V )9 I u on `[1165. . . ' Bfgldltiltillatlll ts mtlfgrd. wen i ' W . on the will by his grace erchb r Clenry. as pariah p est for Rulltoll. Muss will he celebnted every __ 7 instead of twice a manth u I A Two little high vlljtors have ti their place in t a re: the home: P. Murra and F. Kee ey. Messrs. V Auuley u.n Keeley hsve puruhuod tin - ensiluce cutter. Mr. Speftord has been` i in this section for the past, week out.-i tinvorn with his new Ueering blndbr. J. iti.-hie succeeded catching the anal ' l`ll(`t`O()l'l ca ht in thin vlcinltf thin fnl . The story 0 the game in Lu. mar muet have li(`.Pn re euti-d many times to no- t'umul:I.to nut` :1 large ``story`' an thyt given in \\'t-,dnasda,y's issue by your cor- Nspontleni, for such nu occurrence as doscrilml nnver took place; moreover. N. Cnmy was not on his back once duh ing the game. J. 1). Lyons sold e to! coat to Mr. Cooper, grocer. Kingston. Gund prices for apples and otntoee are expected. us buyers hnva of ered in Hill vicinity 01.50 per barrel and lift?` Mail in _t he [laid for potatoes. The to lowing were oullera during the ust week: Messrs. Redmond, Mom-nit . B rnee. lioliuelly, Quinn. Newlnnda and mlth also Misses Donovan, Bis.-Ionette. an Morulth. Mrs. J. E. O'Brien is home lifter u short visit with her srentl at tinnano. ue. \\'ith rtwret we our of the death 0 Richard Reyes, brother to! Michael Keyus. and 11. former resident of this plnce. Thinlo the month to hop I homo 0! Amos`: Arnion Anodyno on hand. Ill! romody for cramps. diarrhu-`I and III III- mercolnplninto. Mound`: dnll` IMH- :u WO0D S PHOSPHODINE. no GI-out English Remedy. stnlhclaou Guarutoulh ptounpclyjudpornnnully ` a cnnnlltornuolonou wll Ihnlnnlnnn M. H. aorusvma ark: T `M `A o!`Kin atou at-E '- ' Mguigi. Hunter. of.8hubo William l(_oKhvQr`I.3 ,; Isqumuvl Kipp!-I. ' Rn .Set 1: .-`*r fru5`l.sf(?fnlut.pwam toes and olhar mu-dnn nhrn. Rad. FOR mnaovs. _ nods. snot if .-_..-- lullmvn lvlppl-n`. Nu`. fe yang; 1 L.D.B.. .n.. nur- .'o"o -gnfh x . Iod- ul Unlvcl Lung: aloe `gun. ::o.IOt.('). 1n'.unn ':'1'`.`1'>'.1l..'nn J uni! '.lU Al I! LL39] OBSIALL -=2 a=`~ 3? .;"5.. .3-3.... :.':.';.:.. ....-,-;.`:.%....*: _________________._ OIIIY 1'0 IDA! nt LL36] 03 SIAM; .... '35:: a`....'. .'.'.:*:-..!.-*=_-L~:-.-); 0:. my n. II. Boon zoned. ?oohd. undu- Fina. "::?n'a onI:lA1?Ad?r.o.I:lE:2 0 Al` x 3.36. `.w.a` `333 `I I ,O :.`.`a....'.....5.`.':::.:.:: .L.;3.'.".f*'.". ':.'.:'*.*.1'.*:2 sun I Illln ll BVQVUHIDIS. QWBNIH IN TRUST: OPFKII 3 IL- ` not Mini. nun;-m -oumh. Id- ,- _g.__.._.__j; [RB . V Y OPIN Y ANDNIGHT. B .?:.i'.`..-51 T ` r%U.K$II'l'Il I'll -I TV. ._ 30'. I` hIt..nathUI'. Ind can vouch lo: the truthfulnul of her Itntomontl. ll` ns-..\. n.n-_L 0.... ..u 3- -n n..|.._ smvra a Loscomae. most. nnrmn . an 1 3'x'.'snu""E-'-nua1n."'"""uiZ.'bo'1T-7' ' cud; 41$`? up man dhctlyo can-r romfly gut ,. - H.3.`,1>tPhil ommioooflho Pahoqdaoliruthub nknowumullowoy |1- hnr nnthn. And can vmmhlnr tho I3` 33:6). lII'IIIIU.':I.IEII` 9 1 WM 19. E'p_q?tho, oou.9lc,s:I Away from her c .3; 5:. pull: in hot hood oouod. sh. uni. so distant or noun; when hoin nd; and in u. man dnnn gnu-2181 Olin Dr. 0huo I`Oihn h Gun COIIV '1 .. 'o`;f."`3 83`s..1f'ct`.. 3'5 Ag highia recommended. to ma 5 bawkom Thouuo drugt.'.|?iho- bIamI.1On_ `and nn:;mnnnul it: 1 . -W . - . aw uf.`3.'.=` "`"'..".3. .".:'.'...".' Mn n and 3 nnmhnr of nnnlhn ..li 1* . MOEY ` ' "".TJ.'..'.'.'c.....' "" ,5.T.'Z.`i1.'f.'.T: M... Ma In em. oonplm with super. nun onunma mm nmmn-r` luotlyo'oodtoIh' oodoow. I |\uot._ -nu. nl;c:bxun.d m _ uablom. (mans. ARCHITECTURAL g DENiAL. nun`! nun. no meow uf. phou I. INBURANQI HORSE LIVERY. LEGAL :::z AND BUSINESS. {P-M-nn 0opIhI':l ``'`I" ``'``I """- lvr TC || 5! -VI-w--v- -- Irvu I11 QIIIIOIIL" No l ] h'.`I'cuIu:f and an F.':.2."'l{:'.`.'... mun-. mu E:-*-r . `Icon A. E. Lung hunt to whom hounnu his duty nu! Gullah in Vbbh universi- .l`. Ind In. 1..-`. _...- o.:..;- nun puwon Thursday naming It too o'clock. The nun-month:-old child of Ed- vndlmnd. ol Irnuuowo. nu buried yuulday alunoco. Bicholl Bron. ohippod I our load ol nAn.\'Il, aopt. an--1)en.h cum lIId~ daily to Honor Bebomohorn. of Rich- nond lownnhi on Monday owning. D9- oouod In in seventy-hound yosnnnd rddd with her hrotlnr Ilu-uhnll. Pan. lyuiuwuthomunoofdontl. The hncnl uh: phenol: Thursday morning 0 . uvon-nontln-old child at rm. punxy ox II 1 ensure you. ` The neighhorhood teem: to he 5 favorite ntemping wound {or witchcraft. en eevenl ouee were retold to me while there. Yeere ago on old Indy. reported to poueoe thin inner of "evil, lived and died in on old log one. About twenty-ve feet north of Mr. Shnithi dwbelling. Hundreds ue vllitln t e eoeoe carriage, foot, horeeheol End hike. and the excitement is intense. Strange to on the hed won't etert whilst hem; Into ed. Mn Smith hee consented to exhibit the wonderful lather bed at the Odeen Mr. A llidtl DntI-A lloyclllrn l.oIo-0tIu B. :1. L` -'BR.O(:o_ urea In nnu IVOI` to we note. Mrs. Roee wee sent for.. She made the bed up again. but u long as she etayed in the house not 5 move would the bed make. Beemi ly the sprite had loet none of hi: grip. ome members of the houeehold are nervous over the nuir. others treet it u e `eke, whilnt Williem H. Smith hinoell be- hevel nothing in spots. Hie courage in of the beet quellty. and there in no reputed haunted home on eerth that he my tet- ron for him. I'll sleep with this eecond leather bed )0 night. end if tlnt don t do I'll pile `em both together and hold him down." said he. This require: nerve und plent o! it I mama On Lg - In .3 nnouu cuno [mm Mr. Smith : homo. " urry up. is : moving." Rushing in. the ropottar found the bod-tick and quilt: had opped up from the foot of the bed and tooled A nomoruulb tovurd the oor, but the class proximity of the wall prevented them from getting them. Two of the visitors. Miss Jones and Misc Wilson. wcro ab in and IVOI` to the facts. Mm Rt\nn-n- .....s I..- uL- ..._.I- AI, Vuu ru (0 none." Th 00 I the --bod O.K.. Barb: ammknirnnfnb out to View two uprlu pig. ono of which is" o nuppotod to ho nn or a ll too. This wuovor to n neighboring Ann. Return- iu . I about from Mr. Smith urn an. is . Inns-incm" R...).;.... 3.. .1... uu cno.tIIu1Il' Den. 1 don't know." "Well. we will coo. said aha. "Tho bod hun 0 been disturbed for over an hour, Vao I'll go home. Thu rumnnr manual` in AL. ...... L-.I "Yeo. interposed the Wmu reporter. "fnith will remove I mountain or nmko the sun mud still. but how in will work on thohuhor bed. I don b know. u\v,m_ _,. .,m ...n ..:,a .|.- mm- t-PA.` . 29.-;Deuh hi` nhnnnnlu-urn uuwe it. u\' noun wmuover. 1:`: witchcraft. Don't the bible may so. Why I ukodGod on `my knees, boforrl come born to give me inu;ver to break the spell and H0 bu done u ( A whole hour passed aygy. and lot. me here mount]: it in tho ue hour Iovor' know a woman no hoop mum whe awoke. Not I word, mind you, for one whole hour out of her, and tho bod Will all right yob. Grandma told how the bud takon I lamp and looked in bhooornoramndor hhoburoau. and under the bed. "You." interru?t.odt.he mm, looking for 1 man grandmn. "Not much. the said. This I\'AnnnI|I-In ..-.....l _ ..-_-_-I I-r I luuuu. Inc BIICI. Thin pleuantry caused a general laugh, too much for Mn. Rose. and tho spoke : "There's no uloouicihy About in." aid the. noun whntover. It: witchcraft. Don : the bible |.nr m. win: I ..|...a 11...: .. UIJU uour Incl mum. You'll tell me, wont: you Mn. Rose. Anod of the head, you. Whon?" Ono ngor wont up. Yuan or days!" An atrmntivo nod, "When 1" I wrote on I cu-d. She took the noil and W-*9. "junk as loan on the ad comes om one only uouloo nun. Eur and non the would go to the door. opon it. everything bcing all right, clone the door and mum. ||Vnn l| um -.- __.... __.. 11.- n pun W njuu. nun one two: closed. In the parlor uh Mrs. Anson Race. The Wmo reporter rbook hands with the limo Indy of Salvation army fauna, and in reply Ibo noddod. signifying "mum by placing we tipl or horngerl to her lipo. From aha other room comes as voice, `'1 tall you in nothing but oloohriciby." said Mr. . Smith. Than Mu. Bose smiled And shook hon hood. Mn-.Roco, I aid. "you know more about this shun you're willing tonudnit; now hell no. With n ahoko of the hood hot right hand divod down in her dress pookoc Ind bronghb forth 3 hi pair at shining Iciuon. "What nrothoy or! Alhako of the hood. and 4 putting her ngers to her lips again was the only uohioo unison. Eur And Annn -In ......l..I .. 1. LL. .1--- lIIIniIVu Oman, 3.... 28. --A nwmt roportor [mild no-Ioooo d oh hot-hot bod myohry `.3 "ht-Ioeu on `etc `i ultommlllnd hood}; dnolcnrioniy at. iniun Hoary J amen-9-an-.d hm ro-I. mm mi north-wont of oun. The people were planned to no tho. Wma mm and uqhend him ioio Ictmhpgoom. At the south-woatoimlrfo 8 door Snvtho south ml! which @000 into grandmn Hnrtmonh bedroom. llholeemollynbhor dark, but aufoioutly largo for tho I>odItOId.Ind room to mot oroundo. Thin in tho room in whic tho ' bovitobod {author had hogun no {rush on Sunday morning. On Monday morning tho oxiginnl feather nod, "wot took oan rat. was tout away to tho homo of o noighbor.__Chu-loo C. Snider. hall I mile out. Ind the trouble wuthoughoto have ended. But no! The dovil bunpououod thin uoond {anther bod now. Look she moves. Theron : atop- pod on our ontty"u:d tho bed in once more put to rights. and the door closed. In tho; mrlnr nf. Mn. `nlnn Rm. 'I`I.. THE URI. QOQE HA8 Tr1E POWER TO `ms WELL. g V`. Illk Vlnlu ho';oou--0rIgIul l_nua9IkIuuI:-..looon nu In Aljo, Ilm-vlIh9d~llo lounont lhllo In. lieu I_I In the rluo-'l`,o lo 1%`:- llnll-`I NAPANEE BU DGET. DOWN THE DECLINE. Hanna. and Oudipuq, cloHnn.nnn-nL.||..n Joy in like rutleu day. but peace divine Llko quiet n In; lnodpo. 0 Lord. til pu-feet day shalt . no ~ h t I` In; M" '=:.....s.. " .....,..... Bette; in hand. I do not ask tlut flower: shoulo always QNU Benuth my (bet; I know too well the poison and the sting Of things too sweet. For one thing only. Lord. I ple'ad- Iauhme uright. Though strength aim-vld {alter and (holy: heart should . iced. T roach peacelto light. I do not ask my cioa to 3 tone; Better in d`tinnn inn 0.. c..| -rm- main -0 0| lard. I do not ask. 0 Lord. that life may be A pk-aunt road; I do not ask that tnh I`lIII`IlII REMOVAL, Godwin` lnsnrancd ' Emporium Icnovoll In Anchor tuning our