The Oxford Democrat

NUMBER 43. VOLUME 69. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 558, 1902.

his foot In from I do not assure you of anything who never stumbles, caught It—two—three and four times c. JONES, "No, IN MARKET. loose his shoe and hurl- anil alike." CATTLE of tbe kind. I do not know. I think, something, tore memory, always OLD ^ is un- re- THE RELIABLE if there was Frances would tell ed me to the ground. The horsy At tills juncture the old woman omith & Machinist, t« though, Tfc· Different Claaaea, Aeeordlig lins lost the shoe. I a In a frame. Si- MAINS. me. If there she will have her way; injured, W he turned with picture SOUTH PARIS, Vernacnlu. is, en Stockyard of η nnd came it to Neslerov. lie Manufacturer of general machinery, steam if there is not. the same." heard the sound smithy lently hhe handed ami tool·», familiar with the eattli ,.· uilll work, *pool machinery Those moet her for assistance. I nmst reach with it in his hands, down and drllLs made ae to Move Shock»—Good "Prince. I know ftOYAl. The small feeder, wb< ^ should bring. OF a shoe and ond. that he must have the picture of Band·? Tic· tor Foddrr. QRASLOV you do. There was only one man—Jack "But surely yoti can make Liceused Auctioneer, his cattle to market seldom follows a and I do the in his mind to paint MAINE. Where two men are Ashley Towne Denton—that I wanted for son-in- it on. 1 must go forward, girl Indelibly SOUTH PARIS, husking together market con- By put has a poor chance to learn 1 so true a from memory. And. Moderate. !he easiest and best is to use a law, and she won't have him. Now, not wish to lame tills valuable horse." picture IVrina way ditions and Feeders must WOi. *W Charte» Β. ElherlngUm Neslerov requirements. Λ λ I CopvrtyM* if she lias we will shoe the horse," knowing Frances Gordon. portable stand made as illustrated in Γ know little about her plans, "Certainly, rely largely upon the market reporti with kind heart knew that this man vas a most dan- A I'AKKKR, 1. The size will be governed some- any. S!t might fall in love you, put in Vladimir, whose |)1SHKK Fig. for their of the condition ol hand. knowledge ease I could not her never refuse that gerous rival for lier I» and Counsellor» at Law, what by the size of the shocks to be i:i which prevent could any request Attorney·» the cattle trade. Inability on the pari m in "I will at- "But that is not all he has done." said 8 to ΐυ feet 3 to >ou. If she does not fall was reasonable and proper. Κ AI.LS, MAINS. husked. About long. mar t-arryliig KIMEORD of the feeder to Interpret correctly to it tble her the chl woman exultlnply. 4 feet wide and feet will be were I would he used by I vc with you, 1 could not compel tend to it at once." A Collection Department. 1^ high him ut a decided *|>e«'lal ket quotations places L first." if wmld." said the •Tshaw!" exclaimed Tapa PaulpofT. T. Parker the size. The side CHAPTER time. You are not tbe t: marry you I "But the meal is waiting," «. '. Biei>ee, Ralph right pieces project either in his cattU else worth men- disadvantage selling CHE FATHER AND ΤΙ» LOVER OF AN AMER- on the at candor." re- woman. "lie has done nothing about a foot and a half at each end; a A slight pullor appeared "I am pleased your old to a or in to the opec ICAS (jlRL. toutillfl L. BUCK, shipper shipping cheeks of Xeslerov. the "I shall soon have an "The meal Is but a short distance, tioning." piece of rope is tied to each siile piece. lied prince. and ^ market Transsibérien railway mean that to I "1 Vladimir looked up in surprise made of us great "You do not she—your to speak her myself. and Graslov is far," said Vladimir. The whole stand must be the opportunity POWDER Cuttle are handled in Chieagt as far to the a swift look of warning flashed Ôurgson Dentist, bad progressed Frances—is already promis- t:ust t!.r.t t'.'s convolution will not in- will shoe the horse and permit the caught light material as the necessary strength daughter of his Absolutely Pare *<>UT»1 I'ARJS, MAtSK. market according to the following eastward as the Obi, and from Michael's eyes to those will and it may be braced to ed!" t rr: pi cu.· friendship." prince to proceed." permit, classes: trains soldiers, con- "I don't wife. The flash was also seen \ rnv txj-t work warranted. THE carrying "Xo." answered Gordon. "Nonsense! I the honor did know that I was a warning to the I appreciate "IIow you make it steady. It is carried includes ex was THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Beef Cattle.—This class railway constructors, but ! do know that Hut unless she Neslerov, and his curiosity shock and ou one side as rlcts, sightseers, ort as honest, MAINE. grade the screaming loco- woman. She doesn't Mile. Gordon," he "Did you me of the who Is "Yes, SOUTH PARIS, drown by pulling, healthy replied. giant growing riclj was aud canners. added Vladimir. "It sistent missionary. I believe It be cutters at once a sourer of delight drive?" the railroad. It is sa!«l but a Russian," tloo· receive my promt personal attention. motives, enjoy your working for Is Stackers and Feeders.—This class in- I visited was a Papa PaulpofT had it. who built the first missionary chapel Kc ittancee made day claim paid. and terror to the people whose terri- "Yes, but I did not go far. that you can bend an iron bar with picture. on and as as it lasted \ π α tien» reported promptly. cludes calves, yearlings, two-year-oldi books are sold. I found it one day and painted one In Yokohama, long tory they crossed! several bazaars where your hands." steers was as church.' He and older cattle. It may include made this a number an from it." it known 'Coble's < Ε > Uot 1*. JONK.S A SON, Among those who had See. I have quite of pur- Vladimir in response picked up or bulls. was in the habit of taking long ram- X heifers so remarkaole a success was about four feet and an "Show It to me," said Neslerov. Ο Fiç. change chases." iron bar long a little Veal Calves.—This class includes all on the face of bles in the country and doing Dentiste, James Gordon, an American engineer, "You love books as well as action." inch thick and bent it double with u< Ills eyes were fixed INK. of veal calves. like fear in business, and. if my memory NORWAY, MA grades who had charge of much of the ad- "I love them—yes. But these are for effort. Vladimir with something peddling apparent inr he a commis- » Milkers and classed from one t< eerves rightly, gave I Main St. Springers.—Cows vance work of the road. a friend, a young man fitted by nature "Good God!" exclaimed the prince. them now. lie glanced and are intended sion to a blacksmith either in Kawasa- as milkers springere Gordon was a American, to adorn a station than the one that another of the proup. typical higher "Are you powerful?" Yokohama I A l'A nor further feed evidences of ki (on the Tokaldo, between ι KKK1CK RK, for neither slaughter to to build a rail- to which he was born. I send him muscle in this work,'' Papa PaulpofT showed ready go anywhere "We acquire to construct 1 l>eef cows was and or in Fujlsawa lng for production. Many so as the was sulhcient and he studies. You could "and I was born nervousness, but Vladimir eagei Tokyo) Attorneys at Law, way long pay books, help Vladimir answered, took to the market as milkers 01 sent the· ohl the Oà-^t The vehicle shipped make it an for him to take him. With your power, your to satisfy the prince. II<· jlnrikisha. MAINE. to object prince. powerful." but not so »;fc.i'rt£L, are sold in the market as for him. the other at once with the Japanese, Park- Fig 5 springers his with him. Influence, you could do much A look of wonder had over tho woman for portrait. A : lUon K. Herrlck. Ellery C- daughter spread with whom it butcher stock or as cutters for mort black- It and it in tin among the foreigners, COHNHT78KING DEVICES. For Frances Gordon was her father's I refer to Vladimir Paulpotf, the face of the lie sat upon a rude She brought placed prince. was some time before it became a pop- money than they would have broughl and comfort. to hands of the At the fir«t planet » 'HNS. HARLOW, sides of the companion, secretary smith of Perm." stool while the other two began pre- prince. spires for work at opposite If a milker or ular means of locomotion. Mr. Uoble as milk cows. springei Left motherless at an early age, she "You are very kind to my poor conn- his face went white to the very lips shock (s«-e Fig. 3 at the right). When sold as a was an American citizen." &t will net more to the shipper strict aunts said the with a smile. His hands shook. His fram«> trembled Attorney Law, fod- had been brought up by ttyman," prince, each busker accumulates enough it Is In line with busi- undct UlXri&LO, MAINE. beef cow, good till she revolted. lier father had been "To I will make it my busi- "Good heavens!" was breathed to a he can either please you Word. der make bundle, lay so to of her.—H. were not Taking ΠΙηι at 111» ness practice dispose a route across New Mexico noss to see this blacksmith, and if his mustache. The words at one side of the stand or tie surveying in his It loosely W. Hlluois. of the man dhl Joseph Jefferson blojn-aphy I Mumford, for a new road, fondly and longingly there Is any way in which I may be of heard, but the manner the bundle and set it in the fodder relates what was probably the last jest of his daughter in her far- use in him along the lines not escape Papa PaulpofT. shock. For these bundles twiue, thinking assisting the famous tying to do is a beautiful worn of Artemus Ward. When away home In New York, when, lo, the you suggest I shall be pleased "Who Is this—it straw or refuse baling wire may be HOG FATTENING. wit in Southampton, he was herself, then aged nineteen, 80." an—but her name?" asked Neslerov lay dying used. The wire bands may be pre- young lady his devoted friend Tom a attended by or Fla- in an mounted on She thanked him and on into and his voice had turned suddenly in advance the wire Bo·· of Eight Itla· Mentha put appearance passed of who pared by cutting the effort to control Robertson, the author "Caste," iahad Off In th· Autumn. broncho and accompanied by a half the hotel. hoarse in spite of LAMPS! into three or four foot lengths and loop- was a friend of Jefferson. also and are the months breed to whom she spoke In so himself. one eud. as in A. 2. When the March, April May guide, before Ward's death," writes ing Fig. be- a one aft- "Just which the of markef authoritative a tone that he bowed CHAPTER II. "I found small picture day band is around the shock, the during majority "I love your daughter." Mr. Jefferson, "Robertson poured out pluced obedi- ΤΠΕ BLACKSMITH AXD THE PICTURE. er a of nobles by," an- are farrowed throughout th· fore her slightest wish in abject party passed straight eud is placed in the loop aud hogs at cards and race some medicine In a glass and offered make ence. Since that Frances Gordon cigarettes, gamble a road leading from the city swered Papa PaulpofT. bent back. These bands can be northwest. Weather conditions day easily after titles and wealth. Not my girl, on shot from it to his friend. To be sure, some was to be found wherever her father of Perm toward the forest A swift plance of suspicion looseued when the fodder is wanted for this necessary. a mind said: Frances has healthy rude to the face of Pa;ia "Ward have at uearly was. prince. the south there stood a the eyes of Neslerov feeding When twine is used, some stockmen pigs coming as she is dear I can't take that had and is as noble good looking. ail οf But the old man's face was "'My Tom, col- all seasons of the but the A aad a half after they ON cluster of buildings, raulpoff. A one year, prevail- year very large farmers prepare bauds by knotting But she has a mind of her own, if it is dreadful stuff.' a state of custom Is as has been stated. finished the work In Mexico they jour- them old and in poor repair. perfectly Impassive. " end and pluclng through a small wood- ing and—well, she is my boss, I 'Come, come,' said Robertson, urg- demands the to Russia, where Gor- healthy, This collection of huts was the home "I will buy this. Name your price." en block as in or to As economical feeding neyed together to swallow the nauseous drug. B. Fig. 2, by tying can tell you!" "And I will tlio ing him of Deco- from to ten was to take of the impor- and of the Taulpoffs, Ironwork- said the prince. buy lection or stick as in finishing of a hog at eight don charge in love forge a fellow. Do, now, for a corncob 6tnall C. Fig. "You charm me. I am more found." There's good months are the of through the rail- ers. other, the one you 2. When the free end of twiue is months of age the fall tant part putting sake. You know I would do any- tying, than ever." It Is lost!" exclaimed my most the are fat- that to revolutionize Here worked old Michael Paulpofl "Alas. Papa * few times around the end ones In which of hogs way wasjlestined I for from wrapped "Won't do a bit of good, tell you. had been was in a small house we thing you.' rated to be a wise and commerce of the world. and his son Vladimir, and it PaulpofT. "It Lamps block or cob on. thus tened. This again seems the trade man on "'Would said Ward, feebly with the holding If I thought you were the finest and it burned down." you?' the main had as to this uninviting place that Frances bad years ago, but to loosen. provision. Since corn is crop This great railway progressed not out his hand to grasp hie securely, easy earth, my wishes would prevail make the chance ?" stretching used in the arrange- far as the Obi river. In the government Gordon had come to •'And the picture destroyed The farmer can make tv\ iue bands by fattening hogs Frances to you. She will friend's, perhaps for the last time. to a of upon marry of the It was so a noble $1.00 §6.00. ment of seems natural of Tomsk, Siberia, when meeting acquaintance young giant. "Alas, yes. pretty, " knotting one eud of the cord and in- crops perfectly her own choice, when it is made, Ί would indeed,' said Robertson. make tbe were woman, even a sait! aud well to the of the and government The huts and surroundings perhaps princess," " Ward. in a wire device like tiiat shown adapted gro\ith managers, engineers it will Then you take it,' said j serting Thith- and stand." even les» foi "I like a child othclals was ordered at Moscow. rapidly growing invitiug, Papa Paulpofï. wept a few by D. To bend the wire into this form, pig. "You lead me to believe this choice "What is it that youmy—uur Vladlnilι "The humorist passed away James Gor- was done now to keej when It was lost." a au Dnmniced Small Grain ftlliaed. er from the Obi journeyed nothing being fasten two small bolts in vise half has already been made." talking of marrulwjf" hours later." During the nresent season there is so don nnd Frances. anything in repair. Ills now at t!»o inch as in 10. and. cutting feuc- not mean It for the horse. The line Tears came Into eyes apart, —■ ■·* -«— Λ Vlstlwiln u Vft. "No, I did that, prince. ovet pare shoeing that iUllUCi cuou A collection of household goods, a inches much grain In the country jvuiuv^vu inside, and he. of it. Got HI* Spanking. lug wire into pieces few long, clu'ap might be so, for all I know to the con- animal was brought remembrance Xupolriin to feed all corn of the aud gov- which old Mamma watched do the bolts as shown in the uue can hardly afford slerov, priuco empire a man and Paulpoff master, seemed "I will this. How much yo his exile at Elba bend around trary. Frances might love the fam- like his noble surprised buy During Napoleon were allowable to do so. A ernor the of Tomsk. gave evidence that Vladimir. cut. The twine is through one even if it of province tell carefully, ask for it?" lie asked of related that one day his mother's placed not yet be ready to me, although themselves at his surroundings. Store, of can be ob- Prince Keslerov was one of the ily were about to remove it is not for the street Hobbs' of the small loops in the wire and the large quantity barley there is nothing secretive about her. The old woman, patient now tiud»'i "On second thoughts, mother was hobbling along Variety a bushel. of the laud, was and their to another place. at 35 to 40 cents wealthiest nobles belongings that he and knot on the end holds it: the other eud tained We have each other's confidence." the rebuke of Vladimir, stood waitin:: sale," Vladimir answered. In AJacclo, Corsica, and in and had, still the old man and the young ·,τ ...... 1.... " lin "If- Is η ME. Wheat which has been damaged the about years of age But a si:«- the old NORWAY, of the twine, after being brought thirty-flve "Still It could not be possible that "This is uot much of place for his sister Pauline followed aijv u.v shock or that which is not well tilled besides his exalted as governor Ullt» U l'I C at »win. We ilo not have them her. Their arouud the bundle, can be wrapped in position she would be in love and you not know cessful men," said Xeslerov, looking beautiful face. lady and mimicked grand- in various parts of Vladimir struck were tremendous. The Peters- link of the other Ties can be obtained for 55 to 00 cents per of Tomsk, estates him. In this of Russia. In St. mother, to turn, caught the open loop. It" and flat- around part happening one a tine oue at Gras- Iron under his hammer bent to of the kinds in Fig. 2 are easy bushel. Either is practically equiv- Russia, particularly "I* nilr»ht nnrl I will toll VOU Why. "IIo!" chuckled the old man. "Yoi them In the act. She complained of any like fireworks burg, perhaps." the Is not In the of Perm. tened as the sparks shot at was at once to tie aud uuloosen and can be used alent to corn, provided grain lov, government She to marry the man I have come too soon. See. nothing is Lie shot a glance Papa Ptiulpoff Mme. Letltia. Fauline has'refused of the There or in color. It was after the convention, which to the far corners place. but the old man was bend- of. over again several times.—Cor. Ohio musty damaged, except chose for her. tie finest young η,αο. lo being done. We are about to leave tbii as he spoke, "spanked" and disposed Napoleon, com and concessions and was a on his handsome fact on the could not If a combination of good had to do with certain gay laugh a nearer the down the hot shoe who was out in regimentals, Farmer. In place for spot railway." ing putting of wheat that were necessary as —a face that was almost childlike bided her some of the cheaper grades arrangements "Business is not good, then?" horse's hoof. be handled. Ills mother Man- *3£» «κ"ηrour and near the border of Its ner son wuu ua IN BEEF. and barley could be made, very good the road drew "«ϊ£Γϊ." simplicity guilelessness. "Oh, is it not?" said Vladimir. "When The job finished, there remained time. Nest (lay, wnen QUALITY moun- a would be obtained and at con- the crossing of certain "Oh, that will be happy day. Papa to the and cried: Napo- results churia, it «««' one lias a powerful friend to send the nothing but pay I'aulpolTs his guard, she "Quick. streams, "Iff"0: to'ttie'lover, the man said glee- Altalf· and Corn tlir Groat Combina- siderable less cost than if all corn were tains, the bridging of certain Paulpoff!" young did this, bade them ! You are Invited to dine with the τ-ould not ninrry him. 1 Ironwork to him. it is easy to get along, depart. The prime Flue Meat. was to re- his tongs into the white to tion Kor of two Gordon »v" ·»·»·« his steed ran to his room used. A ration composed parts that Mr. preparing L( fully. plunging »> 1" > 11 11 11*1 » i* »»« a farewell, mounted He up iron. OIIW1' pleasant governor!" one where the western end Are and withdrawing a bar of fol- A test at the Kansas State Agricul- of corn, one part barley and part turn to the Obi. In the work. Instead of this and rode away. change his clothing. She quietly the old man, employed iu which six steers were wheat would be for fatten- his was laid, the opera- "What will?" asked cried Vladi- and when she that the tural collet very good of operations was Hie son ot omso hovel my father and mother shall live "Explain the mystery!" lowed judged to Denton at his son, but contin- as a test of the fall months. In case themselves reaching eastward looking sidewlse not lost the time bad come rushed into the fed and slaughtered quality ing during tions trlends. Old Denton «as at one In a fine house, ami my father shall mir. "You have picture! proper as "what were it would be ad- In Irkutsk. uing his work. me never to lose it! selztnl her undressed lien» before la beef is reported showing, such feeds given Lake Baikal, ^«rth a of nut iosi u work no more. I shall make money foi You commanded room, lot money, and the lit- corn at and one as he sat smokiug at "The day I can take you lire?" lier laid him arrose every careful test has shown, that visable to give the morning To him day all." Why tiie lie about the he guessed purpose, breed, fed, and to the feed, wheat his hotel In Moscow came Prince Nesle- tle mother to a better home." PaulpolT, maternal knee and belabored him ste«rs of the dairy properly uight give grain "Ah! Then I you will be get- "The picture." replied Papa the "We have been here," replied suppose her hand. will uiake good beef, beef better than and barley mixed, at the noon hour, rov. happy turning white under his thick beard, earnestly with the flat of round at tin ting married?" that found on the market, but unless the corn is shelled, wheu the excellency," resrssii-rS old I'apa Paulpoff. looking that of a noble who was a usually "Good morning, your "That Is something 1 have not thought "Is lady interior. as Ancient Ncrnpor*. not of as a as that secured should all be mixed. who had met the prluce dingy of and whom we 5U> The high quality grains said Gordon, one of the oet>i »«■ of. I do not know." friend my family knew "Yes, we have been happy—we shal. I do estimates have Ophthalmometer. froui well bred special beef animals." Not N'eceaaary to Grind Grain. at several conferences and now t neilr chuckled the children worshiped as a saint. Numerous contlicting are "Somebody else kno*.vs." to out the fact that the opera- Always be happy, for we simplt That seem- been made of the height of the tower Β Invented Dr. of This feed trial is said bring It is not necessary to grind grain blm because of the the Obi. *« « "There là un not want to lost· it. prince by Javal S4 But with doting Pupa Paulpofï. one never has been/ the value of a combina- feed for If old corn is used and had almost across his οΛΓΐΙΓί'οη "C and require little. greatei who she was. and I did not of Ha bel, but fact Paris. France, and strongly great hogs.. tions passed wlll be l)l3 work. American who thinks well of ed to know imj>ort- do comfort and more money greater hap girl lied. and that Is that it was a tion of alfalfa hay and corn for pro- the grain Is very dry, soaking for six "Glad to see you. When And want him to get the picture, so I denied sky-J ed to Paris, Maine, for the province. is line to fee! our"— Manhattan. will ^K^neeinnttos plness ought to come. It about that dinner?" scraper. St. Jerome In his eommen-" ducing quality iu beef. or eight hours previous to feeding you return to Tomsk?" "Husk!" exclaimed Vladimir impa- Old woman, what benefit of my proton. to be in tht on Isaiah that the tower patrons. a town of and is Then if the are not be behind you. my yourself growing somebody said Mamma PaulpolT. tary says Kan.. Is 4,000 people be advantageous. hogs "I shall loug S™< disappoint- "You are speaking of some "It awaits," Is a rZflffi wTf world—to feel expand, broad tiently. If one was 4,000 paces high when FREE. with beef of as as with of cold wa- the "It ; mo been yourself come. 1 am famished. already EXAMINATION supplied good quality supplied plenty good friend." replied prince. Tick and she have one whose name must be sacred." "Then that does and work. 1 came to the work. A found In a of this size. or from the house or that auswer en. It ta study It, me to disturb me eating, God down stop is usually place ter slop dairy fact, however, upon your Wends since they His face was Hushed, and Xeslerov speaks to the the gives me more Is about two and one-half feet;Γ S. RICHARDS rptician, The beef from these steers was sold they will need very little other atten- to a certain question which 1 shall put I think knowledge will use my foot." pace j^^^ti^kind we also looked at it searchingly. must be those acts In the than the wealth. But at- therefore I.(hh) paces ΙΟ,ΟϋΟ Nearly uppoMtc the Metho feet). Father Cal- no idea that beef could be must be taken in I have heard It hinted "Yea, that Is good, sat with downcast eyes eating only they had burned, great care "So I believe; "You but Any one would be woman will away from us. You Jest. met the tower was 81,000 feet that had such choice flavor. feeding, as it is to cause more at." said Mr. Gordon, wondering what But you grow her own meal. says produced likely Couldn't love him to marry one of Russia's were eon- ranked will marry that American girl, pleased curios- high and that the languages The beef frcui the Shorthorn damage than can be recovered through was coming. known him all ber life. "«"«Μ* ,t perhaps Vladimir, though devoured by ^'aus! ^hl our wealthiest princes." because the architects were It was rich, Judd a Russian of the Rus- and she would not like simple of the old founded highest in quality. juicy using it—Minnesota Cor. Orange "And 1 am was easier to love a sup a the In- ity. knew the peculiarities "Hut such one!" continued as «lid not know how « It stranger,,I confounded, they and tender, with a delicious tlavor. Farmer. sians." who could bamboozle her. ways." "She Is beautiful, man und nte in silence. *i Λ po«e. discreet old man. the building to α head. More- that from au- " hammer In Vladimir's hand to bring bad more waste fat than too, I believe, is a well \nd so It was broken off The sends him books.' UK (OVTINUKU.J "That, she is rich, and she [to it is that the Chinese lean meat was so down with redoubled force. over, understood other steers, but the LIMA BEAN INDUSTRY. thenticated fact." "There was nothing to rea came She is educating you. She Vludlmlr "Good! language of today was originally the tender and Its tlavor so delicious that "1 am a of a prov- were never bhe "What Is that you say—our wealthy, governor Tie, must love said Neslerov. as the German Center. the trem- you," Spiteful. same language high lovers of beef were willing to California the Commercial soon be to η ir talking of marrying?" asked good ince and shull promoted ply refused him. engaged^rhey are "Oh. as to love, that is different. Her "Dick is The Yield· Handsome Prottt. Mrs. "I came "Yes," said the engaged girl. waste the fat In order to secure such Crop station. Since you entered the t>o. ^ ulous voice of Paulpoff. Hut better when they meet—coolly acts are kind, and I feel grateful. me one kiss A funtaim. from in southern Cali- meal is and I methodical. lie gives Pretty In the lean. The beef all Ventura county, in the southern part of had to have her own way· to say that the ready, a tine very quality rude territory I do? She for marrying —it will require two when he goes American lovers have a i the counties there- do I And?" when he comes and South pretty the steers was of good tlavor. rauking fornia. and adjacent we have met frequent- •«A such as that I. find—what my government prosaic friendship man to make her happy." custom. It is well known that when) iu the order of the to constitute the chief lima bean grow- Is dreaming one away." iu tlavor about we have been friends." not said the pr "«· "Oh, Papa Paulpoff make one put re- ly; dangerous." a "He will any happy," been his way," the of the great laurel magnolia at which the dressed carcasses of the Uiiited States. rather dubi- «Γ of his dreams," said Vladimir, with "That's always petals prices ing region "Ye·." replied Gordon, I your permission to In the old woman, with a glance of "I've heard the than in turned her dearest friend. are touched, however lightly, re·) were valued. The acreage is much smaller stroking his chin. ïoU gay laugh. ously. pride at the jilting giant. "Any jyrl, comment on it." suit Is a brown spot which develops In. was alfalfa former due to extremely low old woman?" asked lots of girls This tlavor produced by years, "Wheu you needed protection, my "But is It not so, she be a to taken ad-, even though might princess, It that they cease α few hours. The fact Is com. These feeds made good to 11)00, to three "Is It not quite Thus happens hay and prices prevailing prior power protected you." Papa Paulpoff. possi- no better for a husband. who a; in that would get to each other. vantage of by the lover, pulls beef from the dairy steers, from the seasons of drought resulting crop "I believe said Gordon, falling ble that our Vladimir may marry not speak you," Look at those arms! Can they pro- magnolia flower and on one of Its pure^ scrub* and from the well bred beef failure except on irrigated lands and the time when he needed handsome American girl?" to remember tect?" writes a motto or beets on the old white petals message.} steers. to the growing of sugar large the of the prince. Is much Interested :and "I have seen It so," answered said Xesle- protection daughter "They could fell a bull!" with a hard, sharp pointed pencil/ areas formerly devoted to beans. thus to re- not woman. "It seems that no young wom- here' "I merely express myself haps you have rov. "How do you pass the time sends the flower, the young Sot«a. is a bean in if she did Then he Atirloulturul The lima, which pole to my friendship." said the to l χ do an would take this Interest or tc call you Inform you. althougnht^ar myseif Do you go to the nearest village It In a vase of water, and In t has caused considerable the United States, is er- lady puts Potato rot other sections of "Mow 1 come to the real not attach much to the not love"— prince. Importance Perm and play V or four hours the message writ- New York and without or other 1 love "We three loss iu New England, growu poles support rand that brought me here. There le a blacksmith nonsense!" cried Vladimir. man. thing. "Oh, "Xot he!" said Jhe old pauslnp ten on the leaf becomes visible. I New Jersey. lu the California "bean belt." The She is I admire. S1Y2.0CH your daughter." ••r»h thp blacksmith of Perm. W are friends. good. long enough in his work to add his In the trend of market gar- rinee themselves along the rows Γ Gordon, rousing I almost worship her, but noting pile "Eh exclaimed Why, could tribute to this son they loved so well A Coincidence. THE WANT AD. I unless Gordon in this vicinity the increased and bloom and pod profusely and «id I am a She Is"— ai dening himself stiffening perceptibly. peasant. "That man spending his time man wants to marry accu- young "So that young It Is of course Impossible of tomatoes and peppers checked by drought The beans ripen that I love daugh- There came the sound of cursing out- was the man who consumption "I repeat fir, your a I think not, your excellency said Mabel's father. ^ for onions, far- A village! Shylock you?" to £uu;:e the part the small j and the lessening demand during September. Those growu ter. I want ber for my wife, my pria· side and the fall of a horse's hoofs. his rutely With his books he spends nights a of human "Yes," was the reply. the stage, are evi- thest from the sea first and cure man to the door. wanted "want ad." in the life of to- especially in green ripen :»»»cpr,oc* shout took the old or pound plays ceie." He studies he paints." "Do know how much his salary than those yonr danghter an you remarks Hural New Yorker. more quickly when cut came from Gor- "Curses this beast!" came are day, but It Is a well known fact A cloud of smoke upon "What's that? Paints!" flesh. There many is?" crop is short. grown nearer the coast at a distant voice as a man about thirty-five, that thousands upon it New Jersey's cranberry don's lips. Be was looking bh. to interested. angry Indeed yes. Ile is a born paint an coin- depend means of the "Aye, the convales- "No; but it's awfully strange seems to have been The crop is harvested by wltb that saw no '""OoodneM^no! fh. clad la a neat riding suit, entered now, for A new enterprise cnurch tower eyes er." Shylocks cidence." employment. sleds with knives attached to the run- his with among the potato bugs church. room striking high boottops "And horses?" the | Inaugurated shoeing cent. the consumptive, "What do you mean?" employer and Ideut. ners and drawn horses or by the been thrown. For hriniring their by "I have this season, and in some localities "You seem surprised," said the prince. ^orirncrrp.,; his whip. Just α or two for shoe same "One gets kopeck "Herbert asked the very Que»· rnplvyw toHrthrr no mrlh- to- more modern wheel cutters. In from a man manner my horse, the ravages have been ruinous to the "Is it a matter of surprise that "IMt In some mysterious horses. One must paint for tin sickly child, pale young 1 ever been evolved Gordon, laughing. lug tlou about you." ®d hu ex- two to four weeks after cutting the a mato crop, says a New York state should lore so noble and beautiful of It, unless one is well known all want human flesh that U rapcrtor to tkU. are thrashed ei- pleasure woman, beans, having cured, as change. young woman your daughter?" It will come in time," said Vladimir. The Baby and the PMtor, Ink. outfits which • —Printers' ther by steam thrashing Gordon "and If It as he looks.' and can it—take It in a very good idea to pasture hogs "No," said elowly, All "See. he is not so simple they ge£ Father of the Pastor (after the eer- will move from field to field or by the Stuffed Up on old orchards. They eufferera nodding his liea< and sheep which That's the condition of many said Papa Paulpoff, Scott's Emulsion. mou)—How Horace has changed since and worm method known as "tramping," try an id. clean all the diseased toward the big boy. wue a If yoa want anything, up means of horses in the morning. he baby! trees the beans by from catarrh, especially ta our columns. fruit thnt falls from the separates far from simple, I should sayL Emulsion is flesh an Ideal Infested driven over They met In this way is in clear- "Very Scott's Tho Mother—What Of and and carts or other vehicles HOOD FARM Great difficulty experienced and keep down weeds grass. was Into To j wanted answered Xeslerov. course be has vines ou crossing the head and throat. bone and muscle changed. this fall for the previously piled prepared ghe ing "Old woman Γ shouted Papa Paul and blood, Sow a piece of rye early con- &Qd Father—What 1 mean la that when eartheu floors, the straw being No wonder catarrh causes headache, that eh ? in the spring. The stature and strength poff suddenly, so suddenly It the nerves, he was a baby he used to keep me pasture and moved with pitch- Cure BOmet SÏe and feeds strengthens need stantly turned the taste, smell hearing, in alarm. "Go get the plcturt Hoofs of old hogs frequently slower Garget impairs jumped lawake.—Boston Transcript forks. The latter method, while In the udder becomes Inflamed, > and I garget pollutes the breath, deranges the stom- Let the prince see the face of her wh the digestive organs thej trimming. the former. Is said to be not more red and and the milk seems FOR SALE! than hot, painful, was a ach and affects t.ie appetite. so to Vladimir." that he is kind feed the whole Beyond Him. if the weather is dry. stringy, bloody or watery. bnto Shelaw treatment must be ran out. body. expensive thick, To cure woman and THE M. TUCKER FARM, Farm of a man catarrh, The old obeyed Uncle Josh the theater)—Be HERBERT tk· Land. cost of is la A tahlespoonful of Hood Garge. magnificent specimen ar.d tonic. (at goth (kMV Help The average production three constitutional—alterative "Her You have her pictur e ■ltuated on the liuckdeM road, three mile· from Cure m.xed with damp feed two or picture! For yean durned! Ef calls this yer blood acre of cental. .nd^- was alllicted with catarrh. I took nearly thirty they Part* The farm cot Wine 75 acres. I am farming an eighty tract the neighborhood $2.25 per case. "I Neslerov. South villa** times a day will cure any ordinary each painted!" stammered 'u' thunder stuff mellow drama, what to " of different kinds, giving Τ ne tll'aje land la In a high Mate of cultivation. sales from my farm produce When cultivated from 1,200 cows had garget and medicines of It I s Emulsion has been the Is of and the properly One of my bloody «rew worse until and the good part Scott's The are £v>od and there plenty acre himself." a fair trial: but pratluully "Yes, I, la sufferin' hayricks do they think 'le pasture· to over $4,- can be per I fed her Hood Farm Garget Cure, night ing „ I then • woo·! near the house I.anre an. ▲. K. Fouxs. I ..JUr'lT™*11·4I hlng service every Sunday Shaw is tearing down a building tractive, being red, blue, weighing 22 pounds, 01 Main St.. I school at 12 u. was Mrs. Nettie who has been at him. The man *>u»TUtTlAKMKjrr· All legal advertisement- of the W. C. T. U. Hoilis of Sumner Wfjdnes- played game In JO national convention Mrs. Sir Walter Scott relates nevertheless, the greatest difficulty «re given three consecutive Insertion» for tl Park. The score stood 0 to 0. Athough visiting her daughter, Irving α span tfelck. HOME RANGE! in Portland. day. from his vic- per Inch In length of column. Special contract· I with his the horse uwuy QUAKER C. S. C'hilds is a the result was not very gratify- Stearns. how the Earl of Angus, huge getting made with local. Iran nient and yearly advertis- I he Beeches will close during the building slaughter probably j in Buckfleld!" it had one feature to recommend it, Mrs. A. W. Powers ie at Bethel with brand, challenged an op- tim. ers. I week. A number of guests house. "No building ing sweeping present houses in dis- friendliness and fairness. her niece, Mrs. Norman Dudley. to and at a blow ίο» Pkutuo.-—New taat «team there to the end of Three slaughter hailing perfect ponent fight chopped type, preaaea. I have remained up have Mise Carrie is in Graf- What a Jealona Wife Fourni. workain and low tance, and a tine office not mention- The chair factory management Wight teaching bis bone, killing him on power, experienced price» I the season, and the beauty of post asunder thigh her combine to make thla of our bual- enjoyed a of "slab-wood" of ton. A woman that department ed. bought large quantity the Fayette suspected neaa and I the autumn. of school in com- spot complete popular. Fillmore and two octo- Mr. Isaac Morrill to burn in their fur- Winter term Newry husband was In the habit of kissing I Mrs. J. E. McDowell and Mise Dow of Simpson wife, There Is a story current In Australia from North have re- naces this winter. The is that menced Oct. 27. and resolved to detect Portland are of Mrs. Ε. Π. Jack- genarians Turner, proepect Anderson in 1862, the hired girl I guests their increase of work this winter will that a Lieutenant been in town visiting their daugh- in the act Saturday night she COMING F VENTS. ! son. cently EAST BETHEL. an encounter with bushrangers, him ter and the widow of the their own needs and give them during Fred Albee and wife, and their daugh- grandchildren, supply A hard freeze fol- of saw him puss into the kitchen. 1 children. wood to sell. Saturday morning cut clcan through the gun barrel quietly <>ct. W, Annunl Oxford Unlver are late Augustus Bonney and her the kitchen meeting I ter, Miss Rubin Barber, of Auburn, lowed by a thunder shower Sunday eword. And The hired girl was out and «aINt Association, South Paris. Mrs. Ilenry Nulty and Mrs. Benjamin A number of our people are spending his adversary with bis Weat Mlnot. I quests at W. H. Cummings'. with a deal of and dark. The wife took a few Nov. 4.—Ox for· 1 Pomona tirange. attended the W. C. T. U. con- a short time in Boston. night, good lightning at Kuseussln it is related that one of Jealous Not ♦. Annual of Maine State J. S. Mason and wife went to Lewis- Gerrish a fall of was 5, meeting I Chester Saunders has a heavy rain, quite phenome- In matches In her hand and, bustily plac- Pomologtcal the winter with vention at Portland. bought large Arabl Pasha's soldiers was severed Society, Karmlagton. ! ton Saturday to spend nal for the middle of October. as the hired We were to meet Isaac An- lot of dry wood of Sumner Bean of Al- But ing a shawl over her head, the family of their son, Charles A. pleased Mrs. P. B. Howe, Mrs. H. E. Bartlett two during the midnight charge. drews of Woodstock on the 18th inst., bany and is loading it on the cars here. Is often did, entered the back door, NKW ADVRRT1SKMKSTS. I Mason. and Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Young visited in the opinion of experts this very girl while he and his wife were visiting at Thursday afternoon the Ladies' Club she was seized und I J. II. Kawson has an unusually tine lot relatives in Massachusetts the past week. even had the new regula- and immediately If You are a Fanner ami Have One Cent. Frank Chase's. We remember him a.·! held a cake sale with good success and Improbable, in an ardent man- I of this year. In fact, he says Mr. Wm. K. Swan from Mass., then in use.—London kissed and embraced Hot W ater Bottle». apples in will hold another Nov. β. Lynn, tion saber been never or the "Good Samaritan" days long Thursday, With heart almost bursting the Herb Lotion. I lie thinks they grew larger visited here last week. He had the body Globe. ner. Arlon Yarn». Mrs. C. D. Manny and daughter I handsomer than this season. Ile has gone. of his son. removed from the wife to administer a terrible Jeanette Louise of Ν. are Robbie, prepared a flue on Save Your Sight. stored in his bins, aud Sunday the remains of Mrs. Newcastle, B., guests is the with the Imck Maine I about :{2ô barrels hero and has taken it to the Same·. to the faithless spouse, and, The Home Range only Range Typewriter Kxcbange. Gardner were from of Mrs. Mrs. Albert cemetery Celebrated rebuke Quaker 10 are a (Thomes) brought Manny's mother, ov«n. The wood back ll>s. It Before You Buy a Piano. I they pretty sight. home cemetery in Lynn. ward of Brooklyn lier.self uwuy from his fond that covers thecntire back of the weighs < and interred in Hucktield ceme- In the Nineteenth tearing >tn e Morr Those Special I.ow 1'rlcee. Norway Copeland. A Halloween entertainment will be take a inch Mrs. McNabb of is the streets and three of she struck a match and stood for wood. Will twenty-four Probate Notice». LOVELL. tery, by the side of her late husband, Indianapolis all but one of the embrace, is built expressly burning 7 Notice» of given by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell. Appointment. Oscar Gardner. She was a former resi- guest of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Clark. avenues are named after patriots face to face with—the hired uiau.-Sal- size of fire box. Galvanize*! W a*h Tube 75 cent». Monday evening Mt. Pleasant Encamp· the lull Μΐββ M attic I. Richard». of the mother of Gardner of Miss Ellen Gibson, who has been MAINE NO I Lb. their names to the Decla- (Kan.) Press-Spectator. I ment of Bridgtou, to the number dent, Eugene NéwS who signed Isbury Horwa this and two residents spending several months with her sisters These names a at seventeen, visited Lake Kezar Encamp- place, daughters, ration of Independence. and 50 cts. week Still Doing Buslne»». I of in Bethel, has returned to her home in 50 cts. down I ment of this town. There was work in Norway. has a mietaken-for-a-deer case, nre Itush, Morton, Clymer, Taylor, Dent Milk Cow. morning the train was board- New Mexico where she has made her Liberty I the three degrees and an oyster supper Monday the victim a Wilson, Rodney, Keap, Hooper, The milkman wus treating himself to ed for Boston J. F. Rev. Mr. home for several years. being Ιό-pound yellow dog Ross, RECEPTION TO REV. MR. MABRV. by Packard, were on a I was served. shot the owner while they Penn, Rutledge, Heyward, a Before starting he said to a Turner, and Dexter for Port- .Mr. Geo. II. and his daughter by Hewes, holiday. The reception tendered on Friday, Oct. The Ladies' Library Club gave Bridgham; Shifley the land Mrs. Win. P. while Isabel returned to their home joint hunting trip. Lynch, Mlddleton, Gwinett, Walton, the hired man: "Be sure and feed 17th. at Orange Hall, Hiram, to Kev. and entertainment at Odd Fel- by Bridgham, Brooklyn Store, supper at the of convention. Thornton, cow well. Give her all the Hobbs' the doctor went to close the national An farmer who stood Bartlett, Whipple, best milk Norway, Madison K. of Turner, on his "Nth There Auburn; Timothy Androscoggin (Jerry, Variety Mabry lows Hall Wednesday evening. Lunt and wife to Mechanic Fails. for 100 of after Lee. Washing- can cat." into the his former and a and George out for $900 cords wood, Wythe, Harrison and roots she Coming birthday, by pupils was quite large company present FRYEBURG. was a a tit- and Susie Dunham and mother were offered $700, a few weeks lias of the western be saw up townsmen, success, and was a evening. being ago, ton avenue forms part yard on his return, piled very enjoyable for some Mrs. A. Randall died at her tinix and w ell-merited tribute to a long Elwin Hubbard is at home from passengers port. Mary now sold it for $400. boundary of the ward. In the Twenty- against the pump a good eupply of car- A man armed with extradition home Oct 20. She had been in and useful career of high ideals and un- Boston. young Monday, Homestead esti- first ward there are streets and ave- and "Whafs to health for The New England rots, turnips parsnips. efforts for the cause of to papers for the seizure and bringing poor years. tiring religion, Carrie Hubbard goes Saturday mates the 190*2 crop of the United nues that bear the names of Hopkins, this for?" he Inquired angrily. "Sure, East- this state the person of a young of Mrs. Townsend of St. Louis died at apple Overshoes that have all the softru··^ education, and moral progress. South Paris with her sister, Mrs. lady States at barrels. If this is Hart and the best milk Oxford 21. Her re- 43,000,000 Ellery, Floyd, Stockton, and isn't the old pump on New Brunswick hoarded the train Mon- The Oct. of tin.· Mr. Mabry served for years the man. Tuesday, then Maine orchards cut a and resisting qualities j.nre where the mains were taken to St. Louis for inter- true, pretty j Lewis, all signers of the Declaration. cow after all?" answered Pat—Farm damp school board of Hiram, and was for a on day. This is one of the cases The people called Friday evening small figure in the total production. of the ward there but which wear like leather. time of schools in sentence precedes the trial. ment. In the southern part Journal gum, county supervisor the pastor of the Congregational church, f«»i The Humford Falls court The school was closed three Edward C. Allen of Portland com- are streets and avenues which bear the Rubbers of groat strength men, York County, also preceptor of Limerick I Rev. C. F. Sargent. to the rain contingent primary Owing this week on of the illness and of Parsonstield at the came down Monday morning, taking days account mitted suicide at the residence of his names of De Kalb. Kosciusko Like AH Goaalp. too. Footwear that is to Academy principal > oming up suddenly, the people Pulaski, impervious j teams for South Paris. This shows the of the teacher, Miss Alice Glines. father-in-law in North Berwick. Ill- came from Mrs. Cuttle did run Seminary several terms. His active were not able to be present, but and Lafayette, soldiers who Mrs. Abel—How moisture. Perfect fitting and durable. Center The foundation for the new of life has tilled The beautiful railroad connections between drinking health was the cause. Mr. Allen was to Perkinses! I have no pa- period sixty-one years, there was a good sized company. Germany, Poland and France give on about the Also Rubbers for Ladies, Misses and as one the Portland and Humford Falls and the fountain is being laid. This fountain a member of the & Dex- so the first >>f his hundred and twelve J were with a beautiful formerly King Americans In their struggle tience with a woman who talks family presented was aid to the sizes and suitable for wear terms Grand Trunk. given by Mr. Pierce of California. ter and well-known in Port- Children, all of school was taught in 1841. coueh and smaller presents of great corporation, the British A about other folks. to throw off ■ » Charles and Miner Farrar are visiting It is to be an erection of stone about 18 land. yoke. of and the Among his pupils are Ex-Governor all and showing the ward have I. It's per- over shoes any shape, j.ri« variety, helpful friends. reside in Boston. feet in street in the western part of the Mrs. Cain—Neither iila< k of New York, also fifty-six phy- and will of the They height. that the what Mrs. Cut- are 'houghtfulness good Mr. A. F. Lewis is at the They have figured up receipts bears the name of Spencer, who com- fectly disgusting! But right. sicians, ami a long roster of boarding of distinguished people. of the fair lacked but $3 of this coun- tle said about the Perkinses was aw- Yours truly, names. as an 8RYANT POND. Alumni House. Topsham some of the history Mr. is straight I·. \\. and rt>- an even which over half piled Mabry Hon. Dallinger family Frank is sick. being $0000, of Times. arrow, and Miss Essie Bowker has finished her Mrs. Osgood quite fully interesting.—Washington and genial, magnetic, alert, to morning, was How is try. nirned Cambridge Friday Miss Ann is the week taken on the second day. of restless as of a tribute to came school at and will leave for Bos- Wiley spending activity old, and A. P. Stone and nephew Newry, that for a "small" fair? Tide total is his life and total abstinence from ton the tirst of the week to attend Bur- at Intervale, N. IL What a Man Think·. pure night. $400 more than any receipts in the She Reeded Plate·, and tobacco. Friday dette Business Mrs. Wm. Post has been quite ill with year's considers a intoxicating liquor .Jessie A. Chapman was at home from College. of the and the belief in the "When α man of twenty on a an abscess in her throat. history society. SHOE The was fine and a uumber Mrs. Jennie has Superstition STORE, large Lurvey gone trip her but SMILEY Way over thinks of Fryeburg Sunday. incantations of witches are not en- woman, he beauty, of our citizens and from New to Montreal with her Mrs. Smith of Seattle, Wash., A son of Prank of persons F. X. Fox is away during the week. father, Augustus Joseph six-year-old Young be thinks of her MAINE. as the tale will at thirty loquacity." and Massachusetts assembled Den- Dunham. has started for homo after spending Centre was drowned Tuesday tirely dead, following NORWAY, Hampshire Ceo. Marston has been at West Hridgton "What does he think at forty?" man. more than Mrs. T. R. has to Lewiston several weeks with friends and relatives in the river below Pon- and F. W. FAUNCE, Salesman. to honor the who, any mark for a few weeks, on mill Day gone afternoon just prove: ti. X. SWETT. Manager Salesman. working here. he thinks only of himself by other man. or dead, has left his to her daughter's, but intends to go dicherry Mills. The hoy boing missed, One a gypsy at α house, "Oh, living repairs for William Hazeltine. day stopped News. our west this fall and the win- Mr. Dana Webster is out again after father made a search that time."—Indianapolis impress upon three generations of I)ea. Cyrus Andrews and wife have stop through the anxious long and, pointing to a child, said, "He is ♦οφοφοφοφο^οφοφοφο ter. being confined to the house for several at last found his dead child in people. been at the the and lying sick." visiting village past weeks. After dinner which was one of Hiram's Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen and baby the water near the river bank. week. "Yes, he's suffering from rheuma- We sometimes despise a man's greed- best, Hon. Almon was called to have gone to West to visit her Dr. S. C. Gordon closed his summer Young There was a at Mrs. L. M. Jonesport National Woman's Christian said the woman. had the husking home on Main Street and returned to The tism," iness for taking, because he preside and made suitable introductory Charles' people. Thursday evening. Temperance Union closed its annual "Yes, and I can cure him, lady, If we had intended for remarks. Mr. Mabry made an impressive Mrs. Mamie Crockett is convalescing Portland Thursday. first chance, what at Portland last week. A very six Mr. Ε. M. A supper and dance at Now Church meeting you will let me huve fancy plûtes, ourselves.—Washington Times. prayer. Noble, superin- EAST HEBRON. slowly. and series of well- 7 I♦ are nice." tendent of schools, gave a fine address of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hill have closed Hall Friday evening. interesting profitable but you must be sure they have frozen the was SHAW'S, Ί he cold nights apples attended sessions held. The old welcome. Hon. Samuel W. Gould re- their house and gone to Norway for the Saturday, the thermometer stood be- "Oh, anything to get him well," suld on the trees. Those that let them re- officers wore re-elected, including the for the sous and winter. Mr. Hill is in low freezing all day. Sunday woman. "I'm to do any- sponded returning main over one found them all uncommonly poor nearly M. Ste- the willing BUCKFIELD, ME., day right was warm summer national Mrs. L. N. of in an health this fall. and like. In the president, a half Maine | daughters Hiram, eloquent for vens of this state. thing," und she fetched dozen Typewriter Fxchange, Mr. also picking. Mrs. is slow- evening there was the most severe speech. Mabry responded, Mrs. Richard Young, now of Cameron. Henry Berry recovering line china plates that had been her Use tells the story. We recom- with of gratitude for ly from the injuries she received by thunder shower that we have had this Barton Paine, a resident of Madison, expressions deep W is., is passing a few weeks with her pride. the shown and called thrown from the in the season. on a farm about five miles from to respect him, up This is her being carriage living one mend of old friejiis and neighbors. Oct. Mr. Charles The gypsy set them out In α row, buyers Typewriters many interesting reminiscences of by- accident which happened to her and Married, 21, Haley the village, was instabtly killed Monday THEM! Mist return since she left the place thirtv- the her hands on FOR Mrs. Geo. W. Clifford read at South Paris. and Miss Lillian Richardson. forenoon from the of his after other, placed a second-hand machine. | gone years. w her daughter by falling top puicliase = >°ars ago. Her old friends gave mumbled some interesting letters from former There were excursion tickets barn to the floor a distance of about 30 the four center ones, pupils, warm greetings, all being delighted to thirty The Second Hand Machine ^ Kev. Frederick A. Noble, D. sold for Boston at this station GREENWOOD feet. No one was with him at the time words over them and said: Why? including see Since she left, her hus- Monday heragain. Last our ν D., of Hon. C. H. Barker, morning. Mrs. Cole and Friday morning better half and the full details of the accident will if will let me take these as as a new. Chicago. post- band died and was laid to rest uear their Myra daughter, "Now, you wears well Slightly At the for fuel it will pay you to exchange master of I)r. Wads- Mrs. Flora Daniel and self started on a visit to and never bo known. Death must have been them present high pricc Portland, l'eleg residence. Onslow and W. H., their Orene, Cole, Bryant Albany plates away with me to destroy worth of Maiden, Mass. Llewellyn A. anil son Dannie were among those who West Bethel going as nearly as possible instantaneous. Mr. l'aine was a man of of rheumatism. used machines without sons, live in that near vicinity, and your boy will be cured bought your old Wadsworth and read a went. on a crow line way of Howe Hill. middle life and unmarried. spoke briefly intend to visit their old home and by more aches and for him, lady; the No pains and for a whim poem on "Old Memories, and Old Mrs. John Titus is from her Beaching summit the White Mount- thought exchanged ι rinds in the year, if nothing recovering A of western men has but health, Let me prevents. ains loomed in and were whito syndicate nothing good lady. Friends." long illness. She has been stopping at up sight, on <>n Sunday, the l!»th. Miss Hester A 180 acres of land on Pronch's take and cure him." are our We sell long A liberal of was handed Mrs. Dr. Packard's for a few iu as well as name, which fact bought them, lady, goods. purse money of Hast Hebron and William C. days. reality is Phillips was Mountain, Lincolnville, and negotiat- And the curious of it Is the wo- STOVE to Mr. as a includ- Mr. Τ itus drives his meat cart verified by the local papers. part on short time or for cash, Mabry birthday gift, \ errill of West Minot were united in through one acres at Lincoln- time, men ing for thousand the those ing several ten dollar bills from his the village twice a week, which is a Fiuding several digging potatoes man did give gypsy plates. marriage Rev. D. Richardson ville Beach for the of a as six children. by Stephen convenience to the folks. near the road was made as to purpose opening our machines repre- save to one-half children. Of his living of at the His great village inquiry guarantee for a new one. You will from one-fourth your Hebron, parsonage. If i«i rniitirti'H tliat tli« f.imilv the amount of rotten ones, and game reservation. Assistant United Mrs. Sarah Shehan, of Wisconsin, was the The Love of Mother·. iealth would not admit of his goin" to States General James M. Beck seuicu ami um lusiumci .->· absent. The others, I)r. Irving ;ire to move to Dixtield this fall. answer generally was "from «ne quarter Attorney bausiy coal or wood. Mabry. the b.ide's home, and she wished him to York were Among the lower animals the moth to one half." and S. G. Unterinayerof New Mim f'nr:i M.ihrv Mrs. Alberta Abbott The order of the Eastern Star is pro- Arriving at J. W. Cum- week we oiler two hundred perform the ceremony, as he married at Lincolnville recently looking over er's love for her offspring lasts only This We have a fine line of the latest both Cook and of î)r. Charles of gressing the officers used mings' in Albany we found hitn busily patterns Fryeburg, Mabry ier parents twenty-two years ago. The finely, getting land and it is believed that are until the Is able tu sliift Willis of Cam- to the and two new engaged in The they offspring machines at a bar- Vassal boro. Mr. Mubry s work, initiating gathering apples. yield dollar standard orme parent* unci ntmuy wort; au interested in the The hen will fret and Stoves bridge, Mass., in reverent terms members at the last meeting. of marketable fruit was small, but a project. for itself. Heating spoke present, also the bridegroom's parente when v\e show how of their honored father and their saiuted Mrs. J. L. Bowker and Mies Essie plenty of other kinds. At least 100 Bk'ht for her downy chicks, but gain. If you buy you and family. With Mrs. Young and Mr. The woman who received the most mother. Bowker the at West Paris bushels of natural fruit will rot on the they become feathered and commence and Mrs. Wm. Packard in the bride's spent day spontaneous applause and the most of it to use them also. Our trades: a mother Mrs. M. K. gave tine tribute Thursday. ground. at at Lewiston to do their own foraging the Mabry home a treat, many kinds of nice cake the Federation meeting From to her husband's "Aunt Han- Bowker is at home The next call was on A. G. Bean at indifferent to them and new the $350 up. mother, and ice cream, were served on their Engineer stopping was the president of the Moth- hen becomes Nearly Smith-Premier, were a Hunt's Corner and found him to recently, nah," whose years for a few days. ready of who stated she of another brood. Club — ninety-three return. Mrs. Young presented the ers' Readfield, thinks only hatching cost and a benediction all who talk and show his collection of coins, writer $100; are savers. blessing upon bride with a beautiful silver kuife. was chosen not for attainments, The mare loves her foal and the cow self-cleaning are handsome. fuel pie st literary They They knew her. She and her good husband, H'PAV. government rip and relics of the civil of nine Other presents will be mentioned later but because she was the mother her calf only during the suckling pe- sells for good as * Dea. Thomas were parents Mr. Elias Gould is He war in which he was a soldier. Mr. Bean $50. 4 Caligraphs, Mabry. fitting on. Mr. and Mrs. Verrill were improving. children whom the neighbors thought to show af- graduates was at that riod. Canine dams cease for such a son. Mr. I.eland Q. Kimball wa> visited his son, Hon. formerly postmaster place, more Each ! : ο ο from Hebron in the class of 11H)2. After recently by did her credit. She thought after the new, $20, $22, $24, $25. ©♦οφοφοφο#': ♦·:·♦ of Mrs. Clara E. Kim- Samuel W. Gould of but W. E. Cuinmings now has the office. fection to their progeny pup- κ ♦·>♦ ο♦ 040404ν4·>*:*·:*·>4νΦ Cambridge, Mass., the refreshments appropriate music was Skowhegan. mothers' clubs are what the Federation ball, Mrs. J. Everett Stuart, Mrs. John Mr. Solomon B. Babb of The greatest curiosity seen while in py age, says the San Francisco Bulle- machine has a fresh ribbon, new furnished. While were receiving Worcester, needs, and tho public agrees with her. and they is or indeed the was entire animal P. Hubbard, Hon. Almon Young, a Mass., visiting his brother, George W. Albany, during visit, tin. So through the congratulations, llerman D. Phillips, and rollers and is fust-class Kev. Mr. also made interesting Babb. Mrs. Cuinmings' orange tree, which as Rov. S. L. Hanscom of liar Harbor has below the human the platen Mabry brother, slyly attached a long string of kingdom species addresses. Mr. Wadsworth has removed good luck would have it, contained both filed an with the Governor while old shoes to the carriage that conveyed Eugene application maternal Instinct endures only in Thus a notable October day, of from the farm to the X. B. Hubbard ripe and green fruit. The former was and Council that corrections be every way. passed them to their home in West Minot The asking the young ones are helpless and ceases and It as if house about as as a in MRS. Ε. A. HOWE greetings seemed un- him. large peach, perfect made in the vote of Hancock county for partings. old shoes traveled after the carriage recently bought by when they have grown up. Nature, like the olden patriarch, had Mrs. Ellen L. Moore of Cambridge, color and sweet to the taste, as we learn- sheriff at the recent election and that a Maine Typewriter Exchange, ideas in noticed by the happy couple. I low different is the love of a human has all the up-to-date robed in a garment of many colors, the Mass., is visiting at her brother's, Peleg ed by tasting one, but lacks the rich certificate of election be issued to him. «7 Canal Ntrret, tlavor of the mother for her children! That love M.I IKK. most beautiful of her twelve children, LOCKE'S MILtS. T. Wadsworth's. tropical orange. Λ hearing will be had on tho petition Rt'MFOIt» KA1.LK, in honor of Hiram's wander- Mrs. John P. Hubbard made Monday fouud us with Charles Dun- Tho returns show Whit- never dice and seems to grow more In- returning Α. L. Emery returned home Tuesday, recently Wednesday. ers. a visit to the house in Port- ham at West Bethel and were to see comb to have 72 If Hanscom's tense as the children become the 21st, from a very successful six Longfellow glad plurality. according land. is a him round without a but he is black Ll.EWKI.LYN A. WaI>8WOKT1L weeks' business Ile went to She cousin of the poet Long- get cane, contention is recognized by the Governor less and less worthy of It. The trip. still lame from the fellow. effects of the rebel and Council he will be elected 381 the best beloved. FASHIONABLE Auburn on business by is often MILLINERY, Saturday. sheep Mrs. Ellen W. Moore of bullet and will bo to the end of life. RESUBMISSION. Mrs. S. A. Wells went to Auburn for Cambridge, plurality. and HOSIERY Mass., visited her T. The next call was on the UNDERWEAR—Jersey Ready-Made, At the semi-annual session of the a few weeks' 20th. brother, Peleg correspondent stay Monday, and £. R. He is Hon. Josiah H. Drummond of Port- A Vorarlun* Spider. Five "Howe Hillers" attended the Wadsworth, recently, returning home puzzle editor, Briggs. AND CORSETS. Grand Lodge of Good Templars, of after- Ιβ α curious to watch the We were to receive a still engaged iu work, but not land died very suddenly Saturday It study this was South Bethel circle evening. Monday. glad literary Maine report adopted: Thursday so in on the street and but brown vitit from her and her sisters, Kuth and much the realms of mystification noon, falling living little white, specked spiders new and Suede Gloves. Our Good Templars have favored Pro- The circle was entertained by Mrs. Bert The Mocha last week. were our as formerly. a few minutes. He was 75 years of age. which hover among plants seeking as an for half a Uispah. They hibition order century. Cummings. his as a and schoolmates years ago. Returned home Tuesday evening to Besides eminence lawyer what may devour. It seems al- we have battled with the Mrs. Susan Libby, who has been in forty they Everywhere our learn that there had been some business man, Mr. Drummond was well some We learn that old friend, David I. company most incredible thut will conquer same forces which are now lined up very poor health for months, went they Harmon, a native of South Hiram, is at the Bennett place, and that three known over the state and the whole MRS. E. A. us on this The saloon t<> Portland Monday for a stay with her and carry off to their dens Insects HOWE, against question. living at Jamaica Plain, Mass., and that coons were caught in tho corn field in country for his connection with Free- the inveterate rum drinker, the daughter, Mrs. Helen Patch, who came twice their size, but this is Just what MAINE. kee|>er, he and his wife and seven children one night; but nothing had masonry. He was a thirty-third degree SOUTH PARIS, machine ward the wholesaler up for her. transpired tiles of the largest politician, which was liable to shake the el- and one of the best authorities they do. capturing who has been weigh 1S00 pounds. We wish Dave and world, Mason, of intoxicating make up a whole Mrs. II. A. Crooker, will hide under the liquors, his little ones would move down east even to dissolve the Union. in the land on Masonry in all its kind. They petals of the forces in favor of resubmis- with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Emery, army into some of our school John Titus has moved to Bryant's branches. of the ilowers. and when Mr. Ply comes sion. it is indeed a matter of regret to for some time, is at present in Norway. depopulated districts. Pond ; sorry to lose him as a neighbor, buzzing uleng they will spring out at us here and there them are J. S. Hutcliins of South Bethel is that among but he has not farther off. W. E. Spear of Pittsfield lias a curiosity knows he la on Miss A. M. RacklitTe, who has visited glad gone any him, and the next thing he gentlemen who have sometimes worthily having a serious time with sores his in his window which is at- Miss E. C. Wadsworth, has returned The Hendricks brothers from Cleve- displayed off to be served up at a is the time for themselves in the temperance hands, something of the nature of blood considerable notice. It is « being dragged you acijuitted home to land, Ohio, are visiting at Edgar Mor- tracting the field, but as an order we are poisoning. Augusta. with hooks and spider luncheon. They grip iiy by NOW thoroughly gan's again. Tlioy are two of the three chain, complete swivel, for aud the enforcement of the whole about nine feet long. It the neck, If he has a neck, and dart prohibition, PfRU HEBRON. men who were there last spring, and being to the same, and deem it unwise to resub- was made from a solid of down the skip to the grass and your--* The members of Kockemeka about whom those shameful falsehoods piece walnut, leaves, buy our laws to the Grange A. M. Richardson was at home over of mit prohibitory people, were told. are being whittled out with a common pock- away. Rometlmes taking dying leaps have in the foundation for a Grange this week. They expected to visit for it seems to us that our time can be put Sunday et knife and was made Mr. then no Hall. It is to be *>0 feet and :H) the Benuett place in a few days. by Spear's a foot and a half, disappearing to better in long Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sturtevant of Dix- used advantage, demanding father during the Rebellion while ho was where. It's the old of wide, two stories with basement tield aro at Mrs. J. D. Sturtevant's for one knows story the election two years hence, of houest high confined to the from ro- for horses. NORTH 9UCKFIELD. hospital injuries and the the officials to enforce this as other a few days. the spider fly, only spider pledged James II. Swallow of ceived in battle. It ie a remarkable FUR S. K. Chase was found insensible in Mrs. J. D. Sturtevant returned home Brockton, Mass., doesn't stop to coax, but boldly carries COATS, laws. of in itself to his on the 18th. The who has been visiting relatives in our piece workmanship say As has been said a blacksmith shop from Dixtield off his without saying, "By your FIXED EXPENSES by very distinguish- Wednesday. has returned to his of the many weary hours booty doctor it was a shock and he Mrs. H. A. Cushman is place, home. nothing passed ed citizen of Maine, "If resubmission thought visiting friends in the same. leave." j has not come out of it at this Wm. L. Cressey, of Salem, Mass., is in fashioning Every retail morcbnnt must should result iu a vote sustaining the writing. in Auburn this week. χ Mrs. Eunice Poland is at Can- our village on a vacation. ■·> have a store as well a» a Htock law an increased or diminished ma- visiting We have had no report from the Har- An attorney representing the Maine C*afht Htpplns, by ton. The above mentioned men are both OVERCOATS, more or vest Home Festival last week but hear Central railroad has been in Kockland and rent or Its jority. would it make the law natives of our Uncle—Dear me, Carl, what a poor pay equivalent. Born, on the 2Sth of to one were village. φ We answer. No. Neither September, that hundred dollars cleared. several of way over less useful?" Merton Warren had a narrow es- days securing right have! Τ Ile must l>uy lieat, light, service. the wife of S. A. Getchell, a son. was no very memory you would it make the politicians more ready (Clyde There district school Wednes- different properties for the proposed ex- cape from being burned out on the poor memory, you say? fact. to enforce the law. then the Harold.) day as the teacher attended Grango Fair night tension of the steam railroad from Rock- Nephew—A 4 transportation, postage—in Why spend Getchell has moved into J. E. of the 22d. When he went to tho barn four of the lie cannot time resubmission'.' It is non- Joseph at West Minot. land to Belfast via and Why. I can repeat pages .!> a host of things. get talking in the he smoke Rockport Camden, Conant's house that P. G. Barrett moved Miss Martha Pratt went to South Paris morning discovered names In the after reading ULSTERS, sense and we want none of it in this a distance of 28 miles. This route was directory 7 along without them. They are out coming from undor his shed where saw- commonwealth. of. Sunday to see her brother, C'apt. Gus- laid out 2Γ> and ten them through ouly once! of which we have a assortment. dust, etc. had been years ago years ago •y sometimes culled the "fixed large The of as well as all tavus Watt. chips, accumulating. the towns of and Camden were bet a of cham- people Maine, It seemed it had been Rockport Uncle—I'll you hamper of the business. But NORTH PARIS. There was a little at smouldering all charges" Good will stand by the rock- pleasant wedding asked to raise $25,000 as a subscription that you can't do It. Templars, West Paris is to have some night. Cause unknown. pagne all does Fur to ribbed of and the Grange Kev. S. D. Richardson's morn- tor the road Camden voted in '£ having those expenses Oat*, $10 $27. principles prohibition Sunday Mrs. Gibbs of Falls building. The sends for a directory, new furniture in the near future. The were Chas. Lucy Livermore nephew of the state can make up their ing. contracting parties favor and Rockport against eo the road and f not bring business. politicians Will Hammond has taken Ed Richard- was in our place the 21st. attentively peruses four pages minds to that etlect. If the W. Verrill of West Minot and Miss Hes- was Now it ie stated on re- Overcoats. $7 to $18. question I. Fuller a postponed. son to care for. He had an auction and D. has number of men at ■huts up the book. ta shall come we will meet the issue ter Adeline of East Hebron. In liable that the road is to be The one thin·: needed square- Phillips work for him hard wood lum- authority r | sold off the furniture Wednesday after- 1880 Mr. Richardson cutting Uncle—Well? '! but we shall not foolishly come out married Mr. and constructed. Such through train service publicity—that peopleiihoiild a one for $7. ly, noon of last week at the Richardson ber. Ulsters, good from the constitutional entreuchmeuts Mrs. Baker Phillips, parents of the would this Nephew—Muller, Muller, Mullcr, etc., know 111 in and that lté hua [\ Heald Brothers have been to improve rapidly growing homestead. obliged ·· which now protect us to do battle, and bride. section of the coast. The road will com- ad Inflnltum. !> aoinetlilntr which they need Mr. B. F. Nevers has to Sweden and have hauled on wheels white us to gone Mrs. of South Paris has buy op want. if the politicians of Maine force Henry Muzzy plete a circlo from Bath to the main line All the four pages of the directory ζ a for a few birch to their stock which is needless trouble and in this on visit days. been at W. A. Bartlett's for a few replenish at Belfast. expense line, days. short. being taken up with this familiar pa- Mr. A. D. Andrews went to Boston on <· some hear of it in running is If the are 10 cent of them at least shall tronymic, our student won bis bet In expenses per Norfolk Suits for the excursion of Sept. 20. For several years the Boys. the future. DENMARK. people living the German. without advertising, make them ! Mrs. Lorana Adams viaited at Β. K. SUMNER. near wooded of fine style.—From A number of ladies have on the heavily section large gone 12 or 14 cent with adver- a [low's last week. Nettie who has been at East Benton have told of see- per MERE AND THERE. the Maine Central excursion to Boston. Morrill, working country £ Mrs. Cora Nevers shot a large hawk in Peru, has returned home. a in tho There An A«(Ut Month. b tlslng and double or quadruple <* f>r the Celeb att d Kid Boots for Ladies. Among the number may be found Mrs. ing loupcervier vicinity. ® Agri)' Queen Quality recently. Wm. Allen, Mrs. Α. II. Jones, Mrs. A. Mrs. Julia Bowker visited her daugh- have been some doubts of this story, but "Do you believe In the superstition £ the business.—Men's Outfitter. The first announcement Mrs. Ε. E. was is shown the actual semi-public W. Belcher, Mrs. Irvin H. Ingalls. ter, Roberts, recently. that It true by that June 1b a lucky mouth In which to the coal operators in connection with OXFORD J. R. of Rumford Falls, is visit- of the animal Leon Buzzell, by Mr. Geo. W. Gray has been quite sick Dyer, bagging by get married?" clqthieb ι the close of the strike conveys the pleas- Parrott are visit- Ids Mr. and Mrs. G. F. a last The furnisher: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the past week, but at the time is ing parents, 15-year-old hunter, week. Mrs. J. F. intimation that the of coal present "Why, no," dleseuted l'orque You are Invited to let the ? Plummer, ing price ing friends here. Dyer. cat was a vicious looking animal and its jr come at and that if of Chicago decisively. "August S public know what you have .J', must dowu once, Bertha Hazeu and Florence Mrs. Thankful Roberts is sick at 21 would it a Pacque 81 MarlLet Squnro, South. Furl·, Mo. Hayes Mr. I. H. Berry, Mr. A. W. Belcher quite weight, pounds, have^made .> for salo through this paper. the dealers in maintaining the to t'uis in is my favorite month." <| persist were admitted by confession of faith and Mr. A. H. Jones were in attendance writing. tough customer to meet the dark exorbitant rate, the operators will take Brackett of "On what do you base your belief?" the Congregationalist church Sunday, at the annual session of the Grand Lodge Jerry Auburn visited at woods. Young Buzzell shot it in a tree. measures to distribute it themselves. E. a see, I do all my marrying Oct. 19. of Odd Fellows and the Grand Encamp- W. Bowker's last week. And now an Augusta man has found "Well, you But this circular has a snapper on it, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred and a in the woods a little to the and the divorce courts Married, Oct. 23d, in Oxford, at noon, ment held at Augusta Oct. 21 and 22. Torrey lady panther lying in that month, NOTICE. the effect that owing to the increased of S. Rev. and Mr. Shaw of east of the This animal was counsel fees every at the residence C. Hayes, by Mr. Percy Smith shot the first deer of friend, Brockton, city. sup- give alimony and The subscriber hereby gives notice that he I Herb Lotion Preparation. cost of miuing caused by the strike, the are at G. F. to be in this section administrator of the Frederic Newport. Dr. Ernest Loekwood the season in this section at East Den- Mass., stopping Dyer's. posed exterminated tlme.H—Baltimore Herald. has been duly appointed will be advanced cents estate of price fifty per ton, Hal! of and Miss Florence of Maine years ago. The chances are or Augusta, mark last week. LAURA DEAN, late of Oxford, It contains no oils, greasy substances, chemicals, neither starchy until Jan. 1st. And it is safe that the re of such creatures reasonably Sydney Hayes of Oxford. A reception Mr. Fred Sanborn has had hie house 8ROWNFIELD. appearance In the of Oxford, deceased, and given that the cents advance, Tonioe Readinff. County nor to obstruct the of the skin, is to prophesy fifty was from one until two o'clock. as the and the in bonds aa the law directs. All persons having mucilaginous principles pores quickly given The funeral of Mrs. J. M. Linscott loupcervier panther of iike Poe's soul from out the raven's newly painted. According to the disciples llnguls- demands the estate of said deceased are absorbed no trace of its use, and cannot the most delicate Ice cream and cake were served. A amount of are still whose remains were from Bos- this part of the state is due to the pres- against leaving injure nevermore. large apples brought read- desired to the same for settlement, and shadow, shall be lifted and Mrs. Geo. Austin and child ence here of deer in numbers. tology or the science of tongue present or sensitive skin. It is to for Mr. upon the trees in this section. ton to be interred in the Brownfield large all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- superior any preparation Is a demonstrated fact that a of Portland are visiting friends here. cemetery, was conducted Rev. Mr. ing. It ment Immediately. by a 1802. R08C0E F. STAPLES. The Maine Grand Lodge of Odd Pel- Geo. Blake is at home. WEST BUCKFIELD. Clough at tho Congregational church. GOES LIKE HOT CAKES. big tongue Indicates dissimulation; Oct 91st. Rough, Hard or Irritated Skin, held its annual in She was a resident of in and broad tongue, garrulity and lows meeting Augusta Minnie Ellwood was at home Sunday. formerly Brown- "The fastest selling article I have long NOTICE. Face and last week. The show a of SOUTH RUMFORD. field. Sin was about 81 old and writes C. T. a narrow tongue, concen- Chapped Hands, Lips. reports gain Montelle Bradbury and Miss Isabel years my store/1 druggist Smith, generosity; The subscriber hereby gives notice that she has I 203 members. The )rder now numbers Lee Elliott went to Boston on the Kershon were at Thomas Bradbury's leaves many friends to mourn her loss. of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis- tration and talent; a short, broad been duly appointed executrix of the last will Gentlemen after shaving will find it a superior preparation for the in suoordinate branch, 21,151, with avail- excursion, Oct. 20th, to visit his sister, Mr. I. M. Linscott has moved on to his covery for Consumption, Coughs and and untruth. The and testament of Sunday. tongue, garrulity W. SCOTT late of Dlxfleld, to irritation and soreness. able assets of $701,324.31, a gain of more Mrs. S. R. Thurston, Jr. Thomas is cut· new farm, the Blake farm. because it cures. In CHASE, face, allay prevent Bradbury up country George Colde, always my man with a very short and narrow in the County of oxford, deceased, and given than which and is for Mrs. W. Mr. never I to the skin and rub it Kid cloves |21,QUO, numerically Ora Thurston working ting Christmas trees for the Boston Wesley Johnson hai purchased six years of sales it has failed. merit. bonds as the law directs. All peraona having DIRECTIONS.—Apply dry UU disappears. tongue la a liar of true artistic said financially, is the largest exhibit ever F. Clark for a short time. market. the Central House and taken possession. have known it to save sufferers from demands against the ontate of deceased can be worn just after using. It renders the skin delightfully soft, smooth and are desired to present the same for settlement, shown. The are the and are to and were Mr. and Mrs. Gowin and Mr. and Mrs Throat and who could white. following grand John Keene family moving Mrs. Dan Emery daughter at Lung diseases, and all Indebted thereto are requested to make in Peru near the Mason of Saco were this week of no from or officers elected: their new home Annex, Mrs. Bonney's Sunday. guests get help doctors any other A Man'· Word. payment Immediately. Unuul Muter— Leon T. Brewer. school house. the Calvin Bisbee from Waterford has Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. Mothers on it, best Oct. 21st, 1002. VIOLA M. CHASE. Uljulne, They bought place remedy." rely The greatest liar on earth tells the Deputy «»r*n west)—10Λ0 A. R., 3:38 P. M., 8:47 Brown, Norway. thirty days You mill miss a most enjoyable enter- Charles ('handler, Fryeburg. The case of Freeman M. am p. r., Sundave Included). Sunday only, B«by So. Paris. lally, see "Aunt sss& ssss William L Bethel. J. K. CHASE, 9 22 a. R. tainment if you fail to Chapman, Jesse C. of Bumforcl John W. Chute. Parts. Bixby Jerusha's are « »n c Quilting Party." STATU) HKKT1S08. John Denmark. taken ud Theee boys, who j» 1k£° CHURCHKS. Colby, J Fred J. Dunbar, Hebron. 15 years of age respectively, were indict a First Congregational Church. Rev. W. E. L. S. Sessions left Monday morning v * a M Reenlar meeting of Oxford Lodge Before The Daniel Fletcher. Hartford. ed for a tie on the GrandTrunb you Buy Ophthalmometer. Get the New Suit 1!-. ks, 1>. D., pastor. Preaching servlcee, 10:43 for Boston, where he expects to obtain sliî. ί. « i~»>= W. », French. Oxford. placing 00 P. 12 track near Locke's Mills. Mr. t. w. and 7 R.; Sunday School R.; Y. a situation on the elevated road. Sherman Haeelton, Albany. wiτικ Invented Dr. of ρ s. C. E. at« P. R.; Church prayer meeting on We.lne.Jay Evening, on o, in their tha Piano——. by Javal Now. So1"» .Î5S.°ee SECOND spoke briefly behalf, saying Τ .< at 7:30 o'clock. All, no» other- JURY. France, and sday evening Miss Carrie Hubbard of Lovell caiue both bovs were (they art Paris, import- wSc connected, are Invited. John Ε Stephens, Rumford, Foreman. orphans cordially to the wiuter never been ed to Paris, Maine, for the Methodist Church, Rev. A. W. I'ottle, P&*tor. Monday morning spend ^STssssa^sssi,.«.«» ·■»' J. H. Jenne, Roxbury. cousins) that they have Let me tell you about the .> Sunday, morning prayer meeting, 9:30 a. with her sister, Mrs. George F. East- full moon. Wll'lam U. Merrow, Bethel. from home much and were jwajol benefit of 45 r ΐΛ, —Reeul&r ignorant my patrons. we have the hest μ preaching service 10 am.. Sabbath School man. meeting William A. I'aul, Dlxfleld. and that We believe $10, p. I many things, they m :: h.. Rpworth League Meeting, 815 m.; Frank E. Quint. Brownfleld. EXAMINATION FREE. ,■! meetlnic "P.*.; Andover. eider the serious consequences whie6 to be In* prayer prayer meeting You are invited to attend «^j-asi ws David P. Richards, did^not $12, and $15 Suits evening; class Frld ay evening. cordially G. 'larrctt Buckfleld. might have resulted from their act. $13, $14 rue-·lay mertlrg, "Aunt Jerusha's at the Spauldlng, u'Ust Church, Kev. H. S. Vlnkhaiii, Pastor. Quilting Party Frank K. Stone, Sweden. STRICH&ZEIDLER the and see of each Their record is not tiiat of bat! boys, and S. RICHARDS, found Come in >,.u iay, preaching service 10:40 A. R.; Sab- vestry of the Congregational church 's.fMÎSSeon ûrttnn.i thtnl Krl.lay M L. Thurston, Newry. Optician, anywhere. >■ accused of itii lioôl 12 R.; ρ raver meeting 7 :W P. R-, ElnuT E. Tuell. Paris. they have^never before been opposite the Mcthodlfct Church, Nov. *>. Nearly as we 11 Thursday evening, l*.—Reeular In Work in don't believe do. ivit ousting Tuesdav evening. Tor meeting Hathaway P. T. Wad*worth, Hiram. any crime. They had already been A strictly high-grade Piano. Maine. if you I r.lversallst Kev J. H. I.tttle, Pastor, South Pari·, Church, The next lacture in the People's Georçe C. West, Sumner. iaU over four months. Judge Strout Don't make the mistake of ρ >, hlng service every Sunday At 2:30 p. m., in next even- SUPtKNUMKKAKIES. as a an inferior Sew Hall. Sunday School at 3:30 P. R. Course will be given Friday said that this could not be regarded buying Piano, Glasses to Fit H. B. Mexico. Any Eye. ing, Oct. 31, at the Methodist church, by Whitman, liirht crime, nor could a merely nominal that you will always feel STATfcD MKKTUtOS. ι Frank G. Noble, Norway. President Charles L. \\ hite of Colby Col- ue ashamed of. I will tell you We've the Underwear I :Tx-rL·'*rés^safourth A»? ïsàt?ζ**?»*, SITUATION WANTED. got you ought K. * A M.—Paris Lodge, No. 94. Reeular lege. "A through VS. OXFORO. them to eleven months in the county all I know about it if you Subject, Bicycle Trip SaiurjUve^"meete^ln MULHOLLAND A capable woman would like work In a email Tuesday evening on or before full moon. was resi- on the to wear. :lng Europe.*' The trip taken by I nYw «. αΊΜι Tuee-lay Evening ja will give me a chance. For write to I. ·. ·>. If.—Mount Mica Lodge, regular meet· Joan A. Mulholland vs. Inhabitants of I family. particular* dent White the year after he IUzzie, who had BOX 733, Norway, Me. Thursday evening of each week.—Aurora graduated A. K. Hall. Mon. Oxford. This rase, the first civil case of Joseph pleaded guilty Κ tmpment, tint and third Monday evenings from college. "^.Sieul^ewe· | to an indictment for and who 'lay the term, went on trial Monday forenoon. larceny, or '*ach month. e™nl»^ukCh„,e Lo-lw. No. 1T7. meeU In liid already spent about five months in NOTICK. : K.—Mount Pleasant Rebekah Lodge, No. a small audience the °n «ret ami thlr< It is a suit to recover for Only patronized New g α. κ. Hall, the damages inju- morn. MRS. CORA S. In the District Court of the lTnltc H. Hall every Tuesday dictments for breaking ami entering ami PARIS, MILTON E. Wilkinson, Bankruptcy. -·. and third Saturday evenings of each of Portland was the of So°lS Oxford village, on the 24th of [Id Bonuey speaker owning. Septem- a horse. For tne of Mexico, Bankrupt. J NORWAY. th. In ti. A. K. Hall ν. τπ»<» No. moots for selling mortgaged SOUTH PARIS, the evening, and had for his subject, Colony. 1^» ber, 1901. The plaintiff is, or was at NOTICE. To the creditors of Mllto'i K. Wilkinson, v\ Κ Kimball Relief Corps meets flret and he was ». «. a and breaking entering In the of Oxford and district afore- tulrd evenings of each month. In "A New Kngland Town." Just previous that time, quite heavy woman, The subscriber hercbv gives notice that he County Saturday month. in tl.e state 8enten^ei'and the sal· I : Keilef Uall. to the of the Mrs. the sidewalk where she broke toonoyear prison, has been duly appointed admlid-trmor of the Corps opening lecture, Norwav Commamlcry. No. 247. through Is that on the llth dav of H.—Parts Urarge. from 1 to Oct. 1, other was continued tor estate of Notice hereby given May Mrs. Burnham, Thurntay evening, of was at considerable from the Α. I). the said Milton K. Wilkinson i- vend and fourth the Smiley, accompanied by ,n^ ^on."1au.iTourth height sentence.«d.o ANSON W. late of Woodstock, Oct.. l'Ji'J, Saturday, during each month James Field of Homford had BOWKER, and thalthc first of meets In rendered a solo. The that in In the of and was duly adjudicated bankrupt; FOR MEN. i!t;·!ιτ the year, every Saturday, very pleasing ground. plaintiff alleges County Oxford, deceased, given GLOVES to «sau and «rt.> 1« of his creditors will be held at the t>range Haii. of the the sciatic pleaded Ruilty bonds ah the law directs. All persons having meeting of I w vers and officers at court. consequence accident, Court In South Parle, on the ?th I « ». t». C.—Second and fourth Mondays of Israel A. Herrick Runiford Falls suent five months in jailf, aw»'""S demande against the estate of said deceased are House, w nerve was one to of A. D. l!»rj, at 10 o'clock I. month. a business to South Paris frri- and th injured, causing leg to desired to present the same for settlement, and day Oct., c.i> made trip TnS Very quiet orderly, term of court, was sentenced thirty at which time the said cents s wither, and that she also suffered inter- all Indebted thereto are to make In the forenoon, 50 Κ. Ο. lîrook Lodge, No. 181, in various requested pay- SPECIAL P.—Stony Mr. Herrick, who is a newspaper the pi»» <* «*«*» creditors attend, their claims, BARGAIN, .1· second and fourth Wednesday evenings day. nal injuries. She travels with a crutch ment Immediately. may prove man of and a has j to those last JAMKS L BOWKER. a trustee, examine the bankrupt, < : :ich mouth. experience, "hustler," dafn Addition reported Oct.21st, 1902. appoint to tl.o of and a cane, and appears very lame. anil transact such other business as may f P. Hamlin Lodge, No. 31, meets every come to the to take number nearly fines and costs have been as a of recently young city "m«.ii & Andrews of Mechanic Falls for week, paid come before said meeting. We have on our center counter, line r iv at Hall. j Libby | properly i-venlng Pythian the of editor of the Runiford follows: South Oct. 13th, 1902. >1 lorn Woodmen of America.—South Paris position Hazen of Oxford for defence. Miss Mattie I. Richards l'arls, Falls Times. Under the new plaintiff; an GEO. A. WILSON, p. No. 103H7, meets second and fourth Tues- organiza- was Napoléon Stirgeon (breaking The trial of this case, which esti-1 ^ ^ Uefcrce In Bankruptcy. .. t.'.r.g- 'n Golden Cross Hall. tion the publishing company has launch- ^ announces that mated by one of the attorneys to last Gloves and Mittens ed out int'> the field <>f journalism, she will receive in 12 Different of Men's is his A. K. daily half a was forenoon pupils Styles .). II. Martin visiting son, tnd the Ruin ford Herald made its day, opened Monday ChJ?/&T£^ FOIS SALE. Daily and closed about the middle of Wednes- value. Real Martin, at Kumford Falls. of last week. At have been filled with court Λ first class Mueller Furnace suitable for for cold weather. are good ::p|narance Monday bThènhotels some They exceptionally »« r· afternoon. The was out »« or coal. It has been used but very lltt'e seem a law vers witnesses and day jury wood M ss sue Rounds is the guest of her tirst thought it may early yet for people with It of Call and look them over. less than an hour, and returned a verdict at All piping anil fixtures go Enquire Bargains. but with the of the This makes a total of $1370.08 paid Color and Oil F. ·. i. Frank Haskell, in Auburn. ilaily there, growth ibTtavebinl» Water Painting, GEO. HAMMOND, for the plaintiff of $1025. A motion for sentence of Falls it must come soon any way, and »'«»t°C.C|,eUKk this term One state prison at her rooms at Parle, Maine. • and wife have moved into a new trial was tiled. <». Curtis the sooner it can be the better. May it COUnne.is°KhCole8of"South Paris ap-j [me year was imposed, one man was tenement over his store and are from the Court sen· sentenced to Auburn tor Ε. N. Haskell's residence, Main St., live and prosper! .,.'ΐ,.,Ι Municipal DUGGAN VS. ELLIOTT AND DEMERITT. jail oneyear. TABLE GII&L WANTED situated. e of *100 and costs or 00 in> «ere t<.the e.tsantly iem days J«> John vs. Harris L. Elliott and Ζ sentenced eounty J«1 South Paris, ( Duggan f'nr AT OAICK. Bolster are (12 N. All who interested ,,n but to the torms from &, search anil seizure Co., young y Γ! .· Grand Trunk is advertising a people process, James L. Demeritt. This was an action vrtvîdr thirty in music and would like to know some- March term of court. and six werccomm.tted Saturday Afternoon, ANDREWS IfOUaE, SOUTH 1Ά BIS, Dayton Γ to York mouths, Ev»ry Marltot ψ ex· 'irsion New city, by u„„, for false imprisonment brought by John X",I OS Square, thing about the great composers and the Mr and Mrs. A E. Mormon ο « ·, to for ot nne. from one to three o'clock, beginning IV». M. Shaw, Ρβοι*. ι. and boat, going Oct. 'Jsth. Duggan of Rumford Falls against jail non-payment MAI3STEI. first of harmony, are invited ford Falls were at her Mr. ana Nov. 1st. SOUTH PARIS, principles parents Deputy Sheriff Elliott and Police Officer Saturday, ( hurles Newell and family have moved to join a club for musical study which THK PIVORCKS. Demeritt. On the night of Sunday, Price 50 cents per lesson of two hours. .h Charles Brett's into a rent iu S. P. meets with Mrs. Cora S. on alter- The divorces were decreed: Briggs these officers raided following KAiii^BALSAMt«*utifi«. the h*ir. Aug. 11, 1901, ίίjJ ♦31 *ml Maxim's house on Pine Street. nate afternoons. It entirely a| NOTICE. ,ini)t«l » luxuriant Saturday is^ room in Block where Manraret McN'alr Graves vs. Andrew C. »rul,r gruwth. free to all who wish to come. 1 he tirst Lebrecque they notice that he has Never Fat's to Bettor· Or*y enthusiasts was on. As cr 'cl an,l abusive The subscriber hereby gives Hutr to Its Youthful Color. Λ number of the football suspected gambling going JïïT administrator of the «ajj meeting was held last after- save a of about four hours. Johnson. treatment^ been duly appointed y t'T'l ira'p iI viki k hair filing, went to Brunswick Saturday delay broke into the room, one of the the place Saturday was they estate of j ^:,»uilj|UjJ«t_I)niggljj«_^_ noon, when Miss Mertie Walker Hon \ S. Kimball ami A. L. *. l|KM Fre.iPackar.lve. Εnily Packard. Cruel and late of Paris, r see the Bowdoin-Colby game. men in there threw some cards on the SAMl'EL D. MARSHALL, chosen and Miss Rose Monahan were at several this week »bu.lve in the of and for president Augusta days and another threw some out of the County Oxford, deceased, given Norfolk Suits of the William meet- floor, & Morcy. as the law directs. All i>ereons having Eiâj The hou-ehold goods of Norway secretary. The uext where they attended the Grand Lodf,e, treatment·moq,«u.n.wy bonds Boys. window. The officers told the men in the ο demands the estate of said deceased are ( Witham estate will be sold at auctiou will be next and after rurrier ve. -lohn Currier. Intoxlca- against ing Saturday, l' whom was one—to desired to the same for settlement, and at room—of Duggan Uon of minor children to mother. present •π the Tuesday afternoon that the club will meet every evening, Oct. at the ill Indebted thereto are to make pay· premises, regularly oil Tuesday 28, consider themselves under arrest, and Piivle.CuetSy requested If have dressed in a two 1 :30. other afternoon. For next ,· V \t llill the Golden Cross will 'ncnt Immediately. you your boy piece Saturday took them to the of F. PLUM MER. US eight them,, Oct. 11)02. JOHN SEND lock-up, 21st, Saturday the subject of study will be .'l'vé a supper, which «ill be followed by Members of the Pythian Sisterhood and shut them up for the night. In the I or not make a this Bach, and all who wish to attend will jsrji ΒώΛ® vestee suit, why change lie to be Thursday even- ?be following program: afternoon of were urged present 1h> welcome. A name for the club will Monday they brought Blsbee & Parker. A attendance is l'lano ^ before the Rumford Falls d,U,,cônSenanCr' ing. Oct. 30. good Frieda Schnuer. Municipal [ HORSES. him a Norfolk? It has the be at that time. William Bennett Cruel A time, and buy adopted after a it especially desired. Solo Mm.'b. F. Bradburv. Court for trial, and hearing We have team and woods COW, Emma Abboft. Rennet^ heavy Bull or Ilorse Kcailtng was finally agreed by the officers and of the otherto the mother. horses on hand for sale at all times. Steer, Howard Wheeler was at home over RESOLUTIONS. Monahan. ihil.fto*the°father'and of a two suit, the box the attorney for the accused men, Mr. Smith. of horses acclimated. hide, Calf skin, I)og characteristics piece yet from Boston, where he is now Reading H. L. Bartlett J Four pairs heavy Sunday the Oxford Teachers' Kimball. that a nol should be en- or other kind New adopted by County Solo Frank Stearns, pros Lottie B. Stevens vs. Charles E. Stevens. W. J. WHEELER. skin, any situated in the of the an employ Convention. v. M. Whitman. tered on condition that the men and abusive treatmeut. or and let anil belt make it entirely Co. promise Cruel Ε. M. THAYER. of hide skin, plaits, yoke Kugland Telephone The teachers of Oxford County was Stearns. We, Ε F. Smith went to Richmond good conduct for the future, which Paris, Me., Oct. 2(5. us tan it with the hair at and Satur- 'tî™ Mrs. Albert I). Park was called to assembled Norway, Friday Μ lav lor a short visit to her people. accordingly done, ami they were dis- waiter Hanson vs. Helen Β Hanson. Cruel Soutl^ We have an assortment the οι» on, soft, light, odorless different style. quite East Sumner Saturday by the illness of day. Oct. 17 and IS, do hereby offer charged. The plaintiff, Duggan, asserts in.l abusive treatment. NOTICE. Stearns. notice that he has and moth-proof, for robe, her sister, Mrs. Ileald, but returned following resolutions: that he was wrongfully placed under The subscriber hereby gives for administrator of the coat or of these suits in materials, Mrs. Ileald much Resolved, That we tender our thanks arrest the officers without a warrant, 9 ° been duly appointed' rug, gloves. heavy weight Sunday night, being by estate of to of who their η d àb u β" tre aUne η t.C Cuetod m 1 no r But first get our Catalogue, l»etter. the citizens Norway, by that the lock-up in which he was con- 3rueVa Γβ' y^o DEUORAII B. FoYE, late of Hartford, our jhild to mother. I prices, and our shipping wear. courteous have made was In the of Oxford, deceased, and given giving fall and winter a hospitality fined poorly ventilated, offensive Stearns. County and instructions, so as to The Sisterhood will hold bonds as the law directs. All persons having tags Pythian convention successful. ''ΐΛΛΙΪ'ΐ1 from the of drunken avoid mistakes. We also buy evening. Oct. -1'. presence prisoners, ttor* Banner vs. John Harmer. Desertion. demands against the estate of said deceased are rehearsal Wednesday Resolved. That to the officers of the that the and 1 raw furs. Norfolk run from to who have a and in an unsanitary condition; desired to iiresent the same for settlement, prices $2.50 $5.00. at 7:30 All those zeal has in- are to make CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, sharp. convention whose earnest Bowler of the Bethel News «a» of a warrant and the trial were all Indebted thereto requested pay THE in second work are request- Editor ; issuing 116 Mill Street, Rochester, Ν. Y. part degree our and has made possi- siÎis.s'îf was re- ment Immediately. that he spired meetings, unnecessarily delayed ; Oct. 1902. WILLIAM FOYE. ed to be our thanks be 21st, present. ble their success, cordially fused an opportunity to procure bail, Minstrels which scored extended. for a tew and was before the of a WrlRht. The Magnolia ., i\Tri^:âtrn?,,v!=s.-rEverett, Mass., paraded eyes will make That to the lines of the rail- Jflmr»"v«t vs I STILL DOING BUSINESS such a success last winter, Resolved. curious multitude as he was conducted | *arah G. Herrlck H. B. FOSTER, Falls »nd abuf-lve treatmeut. oi mmminor child Wanted second bow to the under road the Portland and Runiford the officers the streets that Krneet^C·Custody ^ Boys their public, by through ; ;o mother. AN .» Ιι-lW" ai» «esîllllllIlS- 2k« ofScity the| stances in the and in ibu«lve treatment. to learn the shoe busi- Mr. W. A. Edwarth. aubiect verv clearly. making raid, plac- For Infants and Children, for the success of the conven- Wr'ght. opportunity CASTORIA ti. G. Cole. ly worked Frost and Tim lleatLi are in the men under arrest that the lock- Irving ing ; are to j^ears^ L. Adams. tion. a vote of thanks shall be given. vs. Nellie M. Bowker. De. ness. Good open Henry charge of the foundation work for the up was in Rood condition, and that all Maurice Bowker Groceries and positions <* Resolved. That a vote of thanks be ex- >ertlo">. Tba Kind You Haie Always Bought has been on the two new boat house to be erected by Messrs. necessary arrangements for the com- A curbing placed which Hazen. smart, tended to the of the county, on lake road. men were made that capable boys. c<>rnera at the of Gothic ami press Tarr and Taylor the fort of the ; junction to Gertrude ve. Leo C. Hem· is nar- has given generous attention spread- of the were told in the first that Hemmlngway at once to i'hurcb Streets. Church Street A special meeting Norway they place Cruel anu abusive treatment and information our mlngway. Provisions..... Apply ing meeting. at were arrest for on and these corner» have heretefore concerning school board was held the Savings they under "gaming noD-eupport. row, our thauks Resolved. That heartfelt on afternoou. that the warrants were CHASE, MERRITT CO., been rather uncertain and somewhat Bank rooms Wednesday the Lord's day"; Swasey. which I will sell for cash and small be extended to Prof. <;. C. oil was the cases in court variable in location. Puriogton when one of the scholars suspended taken out and heard Cora M. Robinson ve. Lucien C. Robinson. who his and Mechanic Falls, Me. Farmington, by presence from future school attendance until such as soon as practicable ; and that the men Cruel an'l abusive treatment ami Intoxication. profits. ami Mr. E. S. added so to the Cuetodv of minor children to mother. Miss (>race Thayer lielpful address, greatly time as he is willing to conform to were given full opportunity to procure to the Undertakers' we have derived from the Swaeey. Will close at Jones expect attend benefit* «kick school rules. It is stated that the young counsel, and all their rights carefully every evening 6:30 meets in Lewiston Lena A. Chase vs. Fred S. Chase. Cruel and PHOTOGRAPHIC Association which convention. man has been the cause of much trouble, observed. PAUCDAO 9. the ibusive treatment and non-support. Custody of except Saturdays. this week. Mr. Jones will join Kesolved, That these resolutions be for some time. was both in and out of school After the evidence in, Judge minor child to mother. Unmtnflu U SUPPLIES ! The Miss has been a the records of the conven- All orders delivered. Mystery association. Thayer spread upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Stone, Mrs. M. Strout informed the parties that he Swasey. Stearns. to member some time. tion, and that copies be sent the pa-1 Brooks. Mr. and so instruct the M. Fuller, Mrs. Lizzie should rule, and jury, Ismav L. Klrkland vs. Win. F. Klrkland, alias w. p. of the county for publication. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. the officers were not in Frederick (I. Klrkland. Desertion. of iHailv, II. W. Fuller has raised on the Star- pen* Mrs. Geo. A. Cole, that justified Custody minor child to mother. Bald- Respectfully submitted, Gibson, A. L. F. I'ike, F. II. Noyes, the men without a warrant, that have not settled their of Graslov bird farm some of the handsomest arresting All persons Hp. Eva E. Walker, 1 Committee Mrs. ilattie Harmon the Swasey. •J:ï .Tlaln St., South Paris that were in the vicinity. Mrs. Mary Cole and and the defendants being liable, accounts must do so before Nov. 1st, wins grown on Lizzie E. Mllllken vs. Richard Mllllken. leaves A i.ton C. Wukgler, were in Hoston this week. for the was the amount of Perley shall collect all bills after that Some specimens which he weigh [ question jury Desertion. HK)2, as I Mat! orders nroroptlv Bllcl C. WiLBl'K Caky, Resolutions. time was had at Eben case was ten ounces each, and are as fair j A most pleasant damages. The accordingly Johnson. date. nearly it was as that Wednesday evening; argued on that basis. The jury was out and smooth and well colored any Shackley's George A. Howard ve. Kate A. Howard. Cruel THIS is the UNIVERSALIST ASSOCIATION. Members of a short and returned a verdict for TO LET. ever on a tree. an old fashioned husking. time, und abusive treatment. Custody of minor chil- grew without children. Following is the programme for the | the G. A. K. and Relief Corps were of -?D.48. dren to mother. Tellement to let to α family Mount Mica plaintiff Will the man work on farm. Or A. E. I>ean represented fall of the Oxford As- Williams of Lewiston and of Warren. Wright. give steady Amer- annual meeting present. Libby hire a man. Inference require·!. at the Grand Y. would ulngle plucky Lodge, I. O. O. F., Lodge sociation of Universalists, which will be Dr. II. P. Jones, W. A. Lewis and Mechanic Falls for Duggan. Bisbee and Franklin A. Smith vs. Jennie M. Smith. Cruel Β. Russell, Ο. K. CLIFFORD last week. Mrs. A. E. Dean and abusive treatment. Oct. 13. at Augusta held at South Paris, Wednesday and I Ο. M. Cummings are on the committee Stearns for defendants. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. South Parle, It. F I). N'o. 1, as Wright. Hazen, J. M. Llbby. attended the Hebekah Assembly rep- Oct. 21» and oO: for the Kuights of Pythias annual This case was finished Thursday after- ican will L. E. Thursday, j girl you Pleasant Lodge. Frank E. Andrews vs. Bertha Mae Andrews. NOTICES. resenting Mount WKDNES1>AT. Thanksgiving ball, to be given at tho noon, and the last jury was then dis- PROBATE Cruel and abusive treatment. Estate Monk and E. S. l>oble represented to order and ad- House there no more cases. Γο all persons Interested In cither of the 10 :SUa m Convention called Opera Thanksgiving evening. charged, being jury Dyer. Llbby Jt Andrews. in our Aurora dress Pre»ldent Bennett. was re- hereinafter named : read about Encampment. by L. P. Hartlett, Jr., in town The suit for alienation of affections, at In and Kev. J 11 Little. At a Probate Court, held Paris, Ke«pouse, and much encouragement Philander L. Final was made early of on the third Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Alva ShurtletT passed 11:00 a m Address, "The enfolding Life," I cently gives brought by Bigelow against adjournment for the County Oxford, 1 of Lord one thousand of their mar- Rn W .1 Taylor. a big rush of business during Moseley J. Damon, was settled out of Friday afternoon. October, In tue year our the sixty-first anniversary regarding nine hundred and two. The following matter next Serial 12 *10 m Dinner. season. court. Story on and all unite in wishing the winter been for the action thereupon riage Friday, 2 :00 p. M. Service of Son#. having presented of the J. II. and have After the were the It 1§ ordebkd: them still returns •2:151». M V'dre-s. "Some Lesson* of the Symonds family juries discharged, hereinafter Indicated, hereby many happy BORN. be to all In- Mr. Lord's Kev. C. K. Tenney. moved to Bangor where he has accepted case of M. L. Kimball, trustee, vs. The That notice thereof given persons It was also Shurtletf's eighty- Supi«T," a of this order to be day. Communion service. Rev. J. H. Little and the of in the Dunton Lumber Co. was heard the terested, by causing copy tifth a stranger would position superintendent by published three weeks successively In the Ox- "Stand insulter! birthday, though Rev. C. Κ Tennev officiating. was back, you Parker & Peaks shoe factory. He court. This suit was Mr. In Oct. 34, to the wife of Howard A. a at South believe it. 3:S0 ρ μ. \ιI Ireus, Rev C. K. Angel). brought by l'arls, ford Democrat, newspaper published hardly A Co. as Swan, a eon. In said that may appear at η ι; on ρ m in charge of the B. F. Spinney Kimball trustee in bankruptcy of Pariu, County, they examiners last Supper In Oct. 10, to the wife of Ezeklel I'orter, Probate Court to i>e held at l'nrls, on the The state board of bar 7 Ρ m. Braise service. here for four and won E. F. to recover certain l'arls, shoe shop years Ilodgdon, a son. Λ. D. at 9 of the to M. Rev. W. W. third Tuesday of Nov., 1902, week an examination twenty-two 7 V> P. Address, Hooper. that time. in hands of the of S. A. if gave M. B. Townsend. the respect of all during moneys the defendant In Peru. Sept. 28. to the wife Getchell, clock In the forenoon, and be heard thereon to the bar. and Address, Rev. applicants for admission New signs have been put up at J. T. company. The defence contends that a son—Clyde Harold. tlicy see cause. fifteen of them. TIIl'KSDAT. In Rumford Falls, Oct. 12, to the wife of Peter issued certificates to Howe's barber made Bennett & the money was advanced to II. late of Parle, dc- S:30a m. Conference meeting, le«l by Bro. shop by Ilodgdon, Nadeau, a daughter. MARTHA SPOFFORD, of the successful fifteen was J. Den- on for Will and for pr bate thereof One Geo. L. Merrill Davis. who was cutting lumber contract In Canton Point, Oct. 11, to the wife of Sewell ccased. petition of Graslov has law l Edwin 1. the executor The who read Re- a Spoflord, nett Pike of Otisfield. 9:30 a.m. Business: Election of officers. E. L. Poor of Sebago was in town the the company, not as a payment on his Staples, daughter. prcscntc by S. W from narUbes. froui In Rumford Falls, Oct. 15, to the wife of Pat- therein named. Mystery in the office of Hon. .James right. ports Reporte for the of tirst of the week. contract, but express purpose son. secretary and treasurer. rick Adams, a ETHAN WILMS, late of Parle, decearcd. Practlc il Mrs. Laura A. Sanborn of the Adver- his workmen and the In Rumford Oct. 18. to the wife of An· The Seneca Club met with Mrs. Barnes Question box." problems. paying releasing Falls, Will and for thereof FIRST CHAPTER a son. petition probate presented DON'T MISS THE 12 00. Dinner. tiser is visiting in Lowell, Mass. lien claims on the lumber; that he failed i-cllne LaPolnte, tue executor therein named. Oct. 20. The following 1 Na- James S. Wright, Monday evening, 1 :H p. M. Son* service. In Rumford Falls, Oct. 12, to the wife of by : Rev. B. S. Rideout attended the ded- to use it for that purpose, and the com- officers were elected 1 «Λ p. m. Addesa, Rev. Isabella S. MacDuff. poleon Lizotte, a daughter. PAMKLIA C. YE \TON, late of Oxford, de- M. Rev. W. E. Gasltln. ication of the Coram at Bates demanded it back and did actually In Rumford to the wife of Al- ami accounts Pre··.—Mr». Mar*ari-t 2:30 Ρ tddress, library pany Falls,Oct. 13, ceased. Final private presented Taylor Turtnene, a son. Simeon lv. administra- Vlce-Pre» —Ml*·» Mertle >; -oo p. m. Supper. use it for that purpose. Kimball & Son phonse for allowance by Yeaton, Rev. A. Gertrude Earle, College Wednesday. In Rumford Oct. to the wife of Ad- Sec.— Ml** Sue Wheeler. 7:00 p.m. Addresses: T. after for Bisbee for defence. Falls, 13, I tor. a Faith?" Mrs. Jeannette' Gardner, plaintiff; Judge a son. — "Have We Living elare Pelletier, Γ re a» Ml*» Mertle Walker. on ET AI.S of Paris, MU» Rev Ε. E. Ksrton. "Small Things and Ureal I a brief sickness, died at her home Strout is to render a decision later. In Rumford Falls, Oct. 12, to!the wife of ERNEST C. GAMMON Kxecutlve Committee—Ml»» Kva Walker, 1 for allowance In Oct. 10. She Jackson, a daughter. minors. Final account presented <»|lle Stuart. Mr». Vlrgle Wllaon. Religion." Main Street Thursday, Stanley In Frycburg Center, Oct. 12, to the wife of by Franklin Maxim, guardian. was born in Bucktield Sept. 1), 1834; MORE CRIMINAL BUSINESS. Arion Yarns. Will a eon. of I'nivers- Chandler, SARAH K. DkSHON, late of Canton, de- The Oxford Association FIRE AT UPTON married Oscar Gardner of that place, In West Oct. to the wife of Alfred In the case of James Murphy, for Paris, 17, ceased. Petition for order of distribution pre- alists meets here and Thurs- Mrs. C. Perbam, a a full line of all kinds Wednesday The farm buildings of Mr. Horatio who died in 1S75. Her children, a nol was entered the daughter. sented A lanson 9. Hathaway and Ansel G. Have made sweater We have services vagrancy, pros by In West Sumner, Oct. 17, to the wife of Wal- by you your yet? of this week, the beginning of were struck Jeanette of Norway, Eugene executors. day Chase Upton by light- Young county attorney. Murphy was sentenced ter M. Chandler, a daughter. Staples, of suitable for sweaters, shawls, etc. at 10:30 The programme shower of and Gertrude O. yarns Wednesday. ning during the heavy thunder Gardner of Buckiield the Rumford Falls Municipal Court to FLORIN ΠΑ Β PETTENGILL, late of Hart- been The Good to services by dual and ac- lias already published. the 19th, and burned Gardner survive her. Funeral in but saw fit to ■ ford, deceased. First and private for 2."»c to Sunday night, thirty days jail, appeal, James W. COMPOUND INTEREST in black, urey and blue, tho beet sweater*, Cheer has made had tinish- Rev. C. E. presented for allowance by The Scotch red, white, Society preparations the Mr. Chase at the late residence by to was MARRIED. counts .... two ground. just and not being able obtain bonds, administrator. 10c serve dinner and oo those over at Llbby, adver- Floss in white and colors, supper ed a new barn this fall, costing Interment Bucktield. to to await this term of Tbe trouble with most Shetland black, the visit- Angell. committed jail LEO G. wards, in («rand Army Hall, to and hens were Moses P. Stiles and his ERLAND C. AND TORREY, shades in German and Saxony. days, $1000. Four cows, sheep Postmaster where he has been for four months. Oct. Rev. Walter C. Stewart for allow, tisers is that expect imme- Also all town, Spanish who wish, at 25 cents have court, In Bath, 22, by of Dlxlleld. First account presented they ors and all others The barn was full of hay and brother, W. C. Stiles, of Portland, not Dr. Fred E. Whoeler of West Paris, and Mist W. burned. Patrick Murphy, who had pleaded ance by Phlletus Torrey, guardian. diate returns of large propor- for dinner and 20 cents for supper. was from the a five Annie L. Williams of Bath. and nothing saved just returned from days' hunting to an indictment for malicious grain, guilty In Hebron. Oct. 19. by Rev. S. D. Richardson ADDISON E. HERRICK, advertiser work but three horses. The of in the northern of the county. of said Court. tions. One prominent Miss Mattie I. Richards, whose baru people trip part mischief, was discharged, a nol pros Mr. Charles W. Verrlll of West Mlnot and Mise Judge is too were on hand to render assistance, succeeded in with other Adeline of Hebron. A true copy-· Atte«t·— illustrates tbe of adver- as an artist in water and oil colors Cpton They bringing having been entered. He also has been Hester Phillips principle the Rev. "Frederlcl ALBERT D. PARK, Iteglster. Paris to need but could be done to save game a very handsome deer. in about four and the In Oxford, JOct. 23, by well known by people nothing jail months, county Dr. Krnest L. Hall of and tising in tbis way: E. all of the household J. Waldo Nash and I. Newport, Augusta GLOVES. commendation, has taken rooms at buildings. Nearly Capt. Ralph attorney considered that sufficient. Miss Florence S. Hives of Oxford. were saved the of Trask returned from Haines Landing Β. N. Mr now. N. Haskell's house on Main Street, goods by timely help Klaus Bnukett of Dixfield pleaded In Freburg, Oct. 21. by Rev. Stone, ONCE MORE THOSE "The money expended for It's time for your fall gloves few and Miss Lillian lilchardson. in water- Mr. Chase was badly where have been for the past of assault Charles Haley 1· tbe nume u where she will receive pupils neighbors. quite they nolo contendere to the charge G. A. advertising in of In East Dixfleld, Oct. 1, by Rev. Chap tho kind that every ono wears now, white, two hours each hurt the explosion dynamite whiufc months. and and a fine of $50. of Dixfleld am If at Interest. The Ladies' <»olf Gloves, good weight, color and oil painting by battery, paid man, Mr. Norman I. Chapman placed ...... 50c at the time of the Are. is on a vacation trip to black and afternoon, Novem- was in the baru John Hayes On indictments for and en- Miss Annie J. Knaup of Wilton. profit· from the advertising blue, plaids, Saturday beginning breaking 14. J. D to it out of the barn, and Yarmouth and various in Massa- In Rumford Falls, Oct. by Rev. on what tho little folks to have these cold days, at one o'clock, as per advertise- He went bring places tering, found at the March term, Napo- Prices. are virtually the Interest Children»' Golf Gloves, just ought ber 1st, he Graham, Mr. Francis Atwoodand Miss Adelli Low 25c some means it knocking chusetts. This is the tirst vacation a of and the reds and greys, ment in another column of this paper. by exploded, leon Sturgeon paid fine $50, L. Horton. both of Rumford Falls. Special the Investment. in white, striped striped The Mr. Chase 15 feet, but it is hoped has for several years. indictment In Welrbvllle, Oct. 14, by Roecoe F. Staples tho Golf or want a more but who had not nearly enjoyed against Theophile Sturgeon Moca Gloves for those who do not like dressy glove Some of the farmers serious will result. It was a is in of his baker. K-q., Mr. Charles Poland and Miss Flori in brown and $1.00 un- nothing bakery charge was nol prossed. "The sums spent for advertising a warm one. are a fine wearing glove, grey, red, lost their on derrick, both of Welchvllle. I shall still They finished apple picking total loss, there being no insurance John of who had Donbam For the next 30 all of Reagan Rumford, In Hebron, Oct. 18, by Joslah C. days are chargeable to cap- One lot of a line warranted kid, pearl clasp, lurvested fruit in the freeze Tuesday- ant properly Dressed Kid Gloves. quality, the buildings. HIS LIFE IN PERIL. not to an indictment for Ksq, Mr. Lyeander 1. Monk of Buckfleld sell $1.25 were not pleaded guilty my because tbe result- ...... night. The apples seriously re- Miss Mary A. Fullor of Parle. ital account shades, "I seemed to have gone all to breaking and entering and larceny, such freezing as they got A just I Best solid frames for $2.00 Is that damaged by CARD of tracted and and was sen- Quality gold ing good will something but Tues- writes Alfred Bee, Welfare, pleaded guilty, tilled frames warranted the preceding Friday night, To those relatives and friends who so pieces," to one in at Auburn. Beet gold if tbe adver- "biliousness and a lame back had tenced year jail I ... has value, which, finished a of them. that Tex., DIED. 10 1.0C day night up part aided and for the sympathy or is 19 well dress- years, only sum- kindly made life a burden. I couldn't eat Reagan only years old, in all the differ- tising has been properly done, THOMAS SMILEY, is a without any Surely this year for me in my recent great to and one of t!ie look- j Frameless glasses Connection. more they expressed and felt almost too worn out ed, clean, brightest best filled be sold for the face Telephone mer to of, and considerably am sleep In Oct. 18, Mre. R. H. Turner ο ent etyles with gold can usually speak bereavement, I profoundly grateful. to use Electric Bit- seen in the dock in a long Fryeburg, three montlis of it is work when I began ing prisoners Portland. 2.0( MAINS. than the proverbial Hudson Knight. 1 time and his SI mountings, only value of tbe investment. ters, but they worked wonders. Now general good appearance In Fryeburg, Oct. 21, Mrs. Town send of such as aro NORWAY, late-in-the-fall. much comment in the Best gold filled chains, is deter- like a can eat have was the subject of Louis. I "The rate of Interest sleep top, anything, Mrs. Jeannette T. Gard sold elsewhere for $1.00, only .5( celebrated its twenty- hard work." court room. In Norway, Oct. 16, with which Paris Grange this section of the in and enjoy U8 1 month, 7 mined by the skill been There 1» nore Catarrh In gained strength had ner, agod years, days. & Saturday, having disease* health and new lift Silas F. Littlehale of Bethel, who In Oct. Ruth II. Merrill, widow ο & CO. F. A. SHURTLEFF CO. eighth auniversary country lb m all other put together, They give vigorous Byron, 11, the investment is made. F. A. SHURTLEFF Mountain was to be of a retracted the late Wm. F. Merrill, 74 years. Oct. 24, li>"4. and until the last few year* .up|>o«ed to run-down Trj been convicted single sale, aged organized ν ear» doctors weak, sickly, people. Oct. infant ο to a invita- Incurab c Eor a great many pro· nolo contendere to other In Ru-nfnrd Fall·, 13, daughter "Just as the quickest way of Buckiield had special local SO cts. at F. A. Shurtlefl and pleaded a It is about time to be of Grange ■•onneed It λ local disease. and prescribed them. Only Peter Nadeau work specialty. thinking and about twenty with indictments for common seller and lnfac Prescription Increase invested wealth is by tion to participate, remedies. and by constantly falling to cure A Co's., South Paris; Noyee Drug Store, In Kumford Falls, Oct. 10, Beatrice, lucurable Sci- Fines were of 950 of 14 All examinations fre< so members were present from that grauge. loeai treatment, "pronounced It nuisance. imposed daughter Arthur DeCoteaux, aged day·. absolutely tbe interest, just to be a constitutional Norway. In Oct. Crockett, 4 compounding session of Paris ence has proven catarrh and $10 costs for sale, and $100 Koxbury, 18, Lyman aged The regular business constitutional single of the way to realize re- disease, and. therefore, requires common year·. charge. quickest was held in the forenoon, follow- manufactured and $15 costs, or 00 days, for Oct Mrs. A. Randall. I (•range treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, AMERICA'S FAMOUS BEAUTIES. In Fryeburg, 20, Mary Is to com- HOT WATER BOTTLES. In I I» the is con- Oct. Chester Coolldgi sults from advertising ed an excellent grange dinner. E. J. A Co., Toledo, Ohio, only soller. The nuisance indictment In Altken. Minn., 4, by by Cheney and 3 ever cure on the market It U t 'Wen with horror on Skin Eruptions of 45 year* monthi now have the best line we have shown—this the afternoon an was held, constitutional Look tinued for sentence. formerly Upton, aged Remember that I am pound tbe returns."—Advertising We open meeting lu dot.ee front 10 to a teaspoon, don'l permanently was Internally drops Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They the case of State vs. shall be a to at which the programme on the blood and mucouf Iu Joseph Camp- located in South Paris, and made from pure rubber, following ful. It acts directly nor will one, who use.· Experience. year's goods, guaranteed give offer one hundred have them, any boll of indicted for assault 4 Odd Fellows unti carried out: surfaces of the system. They th< Brownfield, my office, No. Block, satisfaction. for ease It falls to cure. Send foi Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifiée intent to the at- FOB SALE Music Mrs. Annie Kietcher dollar» any with ravish, county further notice. Advertisers get good returns R. H. «»Wt circulars and testimonials Address, Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be be sol A«|ilre-M» of weicom Ma»ter I face. nol so much of the A stove. Will In — -...Wor Ε J. Ciunir Λ CO., Toledo, o. torney prossed charge good open ûre-place on the amount Invested Ke«utjose. Hon. C. H. Prince fore it. It cures sore chappet and Also a nouae rent to let. 3 White or Slate Rubber. price 73 cent· per bottle lips, as related to the intent to ravish, cheap. good our columns. W« reach the and Quart Mumc, Albeit D. Park sold by Druggist*, Infallible for Piles Inquire of I, 2, Jackson Hall's Family Pills are the l*at. hands, chilblains. to assault and Franklin Anniversary o«le,- S. K. Campbell pleaded guilty H. N. BOLSTER. J. Harris, people. Our 90 cent bottle is a swan F. A. Shurtleff & Co.'e, SoutI j bargain. Hl-iory of Part· Urange L. S. 25c at paid a fine of $250 imposed by Judge South Pari·, Oct. 37,1902. ETK8IGHT SPECIALIST. Mutlr, vlollu, Ml»» Saille Swett Powder* for ChlUrwi, Drug Store, Norway. » Mother Grajr's Sweet Paris; Noyes Strout. ones. in need of these ...... Rev. J. H. Little th< We have ones; also When Kemark», use Mother Gray, nurse In Brown of indicted NOTICE. cheaper higher priced 1 t er from Successfully by Harry Waterford, IVOTICK. Heading ot lu Ï ork. Cure Feverish ι on us. You will make no mistake in at the Pharmacy of Durbaui. S H Children's Home New The lubscrlber notice that ho ha ZZ11— call buying Pa*t Maeter H. M. Tucker. Disorders, mov< OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS, for throwing sawdust, shavings, etc., notice that tl e| hereby gives goods ness, Bad Stomach, Teething The subscriber hereby gives administrator of th i Heading Mr». Katie Buck. BuckflelU Worms a of executrix of tt e been duly appointed and the Bowels and Destroy seemed near fron into Crooked River, paid fine $5C has been duly appointed I NOTICE. of letter from regulate al "When death very estate of Heading testimonial TAey uevrr/aU. At j t at last will and testament of late of 1 have eon. Pa-i Master A. H. Andrews, BllWlca, Maes Over 30.000 severe and liver trouble, tha and costs taxed $15. WILLIAM McKENNEY, Parle,' I hcrebv give notice that given my FRKh. Address, Allei a stomach LOVELL L. GARDINER, late of Sumner, 1 hit Mr». Buck flu Id druggists, 25c. Sample E. In the of Oxford, deceased, and give A'fred E. Richardson, his time during Mu»ic. Mr. anil Hall, with for writes Ρ Charlotte Joscelyn pleaded guiltj In the of deceased, and give County thai F. A. SHURTLEFF & CO., b'arrar S. Olmsted, Le Roy, Ν. Y. 1 had suffered years," County Oxford, as the law directe. AU havln to act and trade for himself, and Poem Uarry r birth of a and directs. All havli bonds persons minority N. "Dr. Nov to the child, bonds as the law persons of said deceased ar J nor debts ol of letter from Muse, Durham, C., King's concealing aald deceased a demands against the estate : claim none of his earning* pay any MAINB. Heading t for murder hei demands against the estate of an 1 SOUTH PARIS, Pa»* Master H. K. Chase, Lynn. Mua the FnI Wsna sad Dry. Pills saved ray life and gave perfec the indictment against ar desired to present the same for settlement, his contracting during tliat time. It Κ··ρ· Life desired to present the same for settlement, make Kern ark» member» and visitor» and f was nol For the former offence, all Indebted thereto are requested to paj Ε. B. RICHARDSON. Grange for Allen'· Foot-Ease, a powder. 1 1 health." Best on earth onl; prossed. all Indebted thereto are requested to make pa Mise Battle Leach Ask to-day pills wa.< ment Immediately. Parts. Mo., Oct. 1,1902. & F. A. SHURTLEFF & CO. Muelc, Chilblains, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Ach F. ▲. Shurtleff Λ Soutl ι to which she pleaded guilty, she ment Immediately. P. McKENNEY. F. A. SHURTLEFF CO. I cure· 25c. at Co., Y. GARDINER. Oct. Slat, 1902. FRANK Witness, B. L. Taylok. It was a occasion and much en feet. At all druggists and shoe stores I fined and costs taxed at $25. Th< Oct. Slat, 1903. CLARA pleasant I Ing, Damp Paris, and Noyes Drug Store, Norway $100 joyed by all who were present. '2&i OF GENERAL INTEREST. FORTY TEARS'TORTURE. homemakebs column. Statistics have proven that ninety-five To be relieved after 40 years' torture terri- the C. per cent of the population of any night well cause gratitude. on of Interest to the ladle Ivers & Pond Pianos. Dorreepondence topic· are troublea with a or cold 0. He says: "DeWitt's so Del ted. Aildnu : Editor Homkmakxb tory cough flaney, Geneva, la cured me of The Conservatory Expands. COLumr, Oxford Democrat, Put·. Mala». it some time between September and kYitch Hazel Salve piles cent ; had suffered 40 Cures of March. Also that ninety-nine per ifter I years." The New England Conservatory been skin diseases. such as of the cases have :uts, burns, wounds, Music is about to move into its beautiful For BUioa· and Nervous Disorder?, THANKSGIVING WITHOUT A SERVANT consumption XTind in the Sick ίΉΕΡϋΖΖίΙδ of a andlPain Stomach, Headache, caused trifling cough. new on the Back Bay. This The mistress who is also maid, must by neglect it is crazy irro- buildings Giddiaes·, Fulness and Swelling after meals,Diz- That weakens the When you guess wrong is the of music in the Cold of >'·. 318.—Mrtagram. work most or this "trifling cough" it is largest school ziness and Drowsiness, Chills, Flushings plan her wieely, day the bronchial when you guess right Loss of Shortness of Breath.Cos- to a iction of the lungs, tears iponeibiiity; world, and its pre-eminence among Heat, Appetite, L A carriage with two wheels. 2 of reunion may find her "worn sound tiveness. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, tubes and leaves the throat dry and sore. judgment. American institutions has been conceded on skin. 3. An anl thanks. Ah! such de- Played and all Nervous and Trembl- Ail excrescence the thread," giving Frightful Dreams, The seeds of consumption then tako Dr. Fowler's ever since it was founded in 1853 by Dr. Sensations, etc. These ailments all ari»e 5 vout when it is all over, A boon to travelers. ing mal. 4. A missile weapon. thanks, only and life is in from a disordered or abused coadition of the pointed and she can at last easily your positive danger. Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures Eben Tourjee. β. A mar the guests are gone, do not stomach and liver. A kind of small open pie. When you commence to cough nausea. Out. which has been years ago, when the depart- taken as directed, will rest muscles and throbbing diarrhœa, seasickness, Have and Twenty Baacham'a PiUa. J ket 7. A aching one use Bauer's Instaut iysentery, The Kind You Always Bought» ment instruction was restore Femjlcc to :c health, J position. nerves. delay hour, Pleasant to take. Acts of pianoforte being quickly cot^pl. ^hcy will promptly. has borne the signature of remove obstruction or Cure at once. It instantly In use for over 30 years, a few Ivers «St Pond pianos promptly any irregularity ] There is one solution of the Cough developed, of the system. For a 1 Aeroetlc. only loosen that and heal that a man round with a broad — has been made under his per- were Since then, as the con- Ho. Sit».—nimetrated done up tightness When goes and purchased. Week Stomach, Impaired Digestion. 5ick 4 problem—get everything possible eoreness of the chest and will it is a his wife is its has therè have leaves the itself strengthen smilo on his face sign sonal since infancy. servatory expanded, Headache, Disordered Liver, etc., 4 beforehand, which day It will nave supervision A the action of the lungs. jn a visit. up" feel- i η been 268 Ivers act few doses will work won- 1 and of the »way That "played enf*—"done /ccccAi/H no one to deceive you this. gradually acquired they like magic—a for the serving clearing away of torture and for every *éuxfy/t ΑΙΙολϋ in- ders the Vital ; Strengthening the 4 you hours misery. makes life miserable Pond piauos. With the expansion upon Organs and finds you in a condition to ing are but Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Com- 4 dinner, Bauer'e Instant Cough Cure is guaran- There is no such as a harmless ■Qffprer from Kidney ills, backaches, All Imitations and "Just-as-good" cidental to moving into the new build- be an ideal unwearied with thing Counterfeits, ► plexion, bringing tyck the keen ed« of Appetite, 4 hostess, all this or will be from bad to and nrinary troubles, pain· and the health of of the con- « teed to do your money The trouble goes headaches that trifle with endanger ing, the board of directors Κ and arousing with the Wasataa of tt*alih "much and serenely enjoying will cough. Experiments of the h^nan « serving," refunded. The following druggists worse unless checked. Allen's Lung fa] end annoyfng. servatory have placed their order for 31 thm »*»/■ ^ya/caJ tntrgy the of and against Experiment. frame. For off fevers thev sre specially ■< society your guests. a bottle free. F. A. worst of colds. It al- Infants Children—Experience Λ- throwing " give you sample Balsam cures the additional Ivers Pond pianos, making facts admitted thou- ^ The weather at this season is always renowned. These are" by Shurtleff'A Co.; A. Dudley, Bryant's inflammation and clears the air pas- a total of 299. sands, in all classes of socicty, and on; of the ^ favorable to the safe-keeping of most of lays Boston to the Nervous and Debilitated ? OrinStevens, Oxford. Higher tribute to this famous best guarantees our time-honored viands. Plum Pond; sages. that Pitta havm thm < pud- art is Bamohant'a end product would be hardly possible Patent Mad!· ·\ with age, a miss never comes is CASTORIA Sata of improves amiss; Lartfmmt any ding assuredly A kiss with Old widowers should be thinking of What than 20 years' continued patronage by in thm World. Thim hmm hmoa < the hard sauce also it Doan's ctnm Pare- accompanying may but a kiss is ae good as a mile unless with the Lord in- substitute for Cc.stor OH, this most critical of musical institutions. making their peace Castoria is a harmless be made a few days previous, covering to be a miss' smile. It happens stead of with the second wife. and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. the top with a damp cloth to prevent goric, Drops IS nor other Narcotic From the Boston Herald, Jthe leading mmtvmm, i crusting over; likewise mince pies which WHILE THERE IS LIFE THERE contains neither Opium, Morphine its issue Pills have for many years been the < "WATCH T1IE KIDNEYS." of New in Beecham's are more delicious when "nine It Worms newspaper England, wherever the * much HOPE. Pills Its is its destroys medicine English life is in substance. age guarantee. of 1902. popular family a moment or "When are affected, remove July 13, language is spoken, and they now stand without ^ days old," or more; just with could they Kidneynew life and activity, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind I was afflicted catarrh; Dr. the great bring and Feverishness. ► a rival. two in the hot oven to the crust a danger," says Abernethy, and cure the cause, from allays crisp neither tante nor smell and could hear the pain cures Constipation W. J. ► cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. and Foley's Kidney dia- Teething Troubles, WHEELER, Agent, 10 j bit before squash English physician. common backache to dungerous Colic. It relieves box·*. serving; apple, but little. Cream Balm cured it. F. A. tlio Annual sale e.ooo.ooo be made at least two Ely's Cure makes sound kidneys. Sliurt- the Food, regulates South Paris, Oxford Me. pumpkin pies may X. J. betes. and Flatulency. It assimilates County, —Marcus G. Shautz, Rabway, lulf & Co. Orin Stevens, Oxford. and natural ahead, also the fat chicken pie, on Market healthy sleep. days Cream Balm reached me safoly and Mr. L. T. Wilson, sallmaker Stomach and Bowels, giving while sauce or will keep "I con- cranberry jelly the effect is son says the Portmoutb, N. H., says: Mother's Friend. E. U. we surprising. My Kinder Than Child. •treet, me The Children's Panacea—The (HANDLER, S. LEWIS The kinds of cake that Bulldog a bad cold which affected CHARLES indefinitely. first gavo decided relief. Re- tracted very of the consider for this occasion are application An incident related by George Eliot In the loins and In the upper part will resume teaching on the quite right Mrs. Franklin Freeman, lameness, some rich the spectfully, are chest, canning distressing usually made from recipes, that kindness and devotion was stiffened ALWAYS Dover, Ν. H. proves urinary difficulty and I quite GENUINE Builders' Finish ! MANDOLIN AND GUITAR cake and fruit cake of our mothers the breed. read considerable about BANJO, pound The Balm does not irritate or cause characteristic of bulldog up. As I had CASTORIA to I will furnish DOORS ami WINDOWS of any South Parle, are .it their best when even older than on a vis- Pills I went Phllbrlck's at ANDREWS HOUSE, at 50 cts. The author was Doan's Kidney went to the S Lie or at reasonable sneezing. Sold by druggists distinguished a box. They Style prices. the famed "neae a pharmacy and got of Tl'ESDAY of each week commencing Feb. 18th porridge." or mailed Brothers, 50 Warren it to tbe house of a friend where I did not use but part be truss- by Ely spot at once, and trouble. Sir Turkey, too, may stuffed, of was over my addivee, 36 James St., Auburn. New York. and a child, each of the age the box before I quite Door Frames. Permanent and made for the oven the St., bulldog of box to α friend, Also Window found: home without servants is as follows: say an Englishman i>ortlon hand Worcester 11 ,\rν» "They One second organ, on Knglaud. of in world." would exercise with dumbbells and hand. 1. In α shoe. Crcain of best sense honor the I in nice for $43 always steamers leave Franklin Wharf. Portland, and Celery Sonj). stops, condition, RoaM Sauce. "And that's true." take a bath with cold water, 1 ti'tla Wharf, Boston, dally, except Sunday, at 2. In a piano. Turkey. Cranberry very sponge Maehed Potatoes Onlone. 'He best One second hand & Hughes, six Τ V. *. Squash. "And yet it's said: laughs Next would come a nap till dinner Dyer 8. On a crlbbage board. Chicken Pie. " never been ticket» l-flice», Foster's Wharf, Boston, Mass. liquor equal to a pulp; diminish the usual J W. J. Wheeler, liable, tried ard tested, safe and sure, bread crust for my supper. The count at 8. In a boy's toy. sugar a trille to offset the sweetness of RIUiX shaken, may be certain the a or cold don't nnd another, says trolley NO OPIUM in vicinity of lightly yo« When you have -- « SAM contains ami creillt movlng crenturo* aiul leave part cough .wl fore Christina·. Freights paid given. has lain undisturbed so In cold and Rome cur ULX-IUKUIS UIC uimv is sa.fe. sure, Address egg long ask what is good for it get «.ny form a.nd (K--tabllshete«t aaeiiry for securing patunts. Tablet. In thut sweet little story of IbB Kind You Havs ilu:m A Co. reçoive poached eggs. Laxative Alwais Bought Patents takci ιΓιγίικΙι Brouio-Quinine u V there Is a in « hud to tprci U notif, without ehsr-.-p, lu tho Β If mucilage emergency '.ho remedy that curt*u col if In one day who ventured compliment the break an and use the old her Α household, egg white haired lady upon beauty. Α for The New Werner American. white of it, unwliipped, sticking pur- For every eelf-made man in the world "Ah," said she, fear you Hatter Scicntiftc I.srcest ctr- The white of an is the best A handsomely lllnstrat^d weekly. Ε L poses. egg there are ten who are self-unmade. me. You call me pretty? Why, I am THE the.·.. culation of any sctentitic tournai. Terni». f3 a material that exists for covering Edition of year; four month». »L Sold by all newsdealer». R I pasting an old womau, my hair is white, and tumblers with rounds of paper. NATURAL ANXIETY. jelly see here is a wrinkle." S Co.3e,e'—■-*'· New York 0 L Cut the paper an inch larger and fringe Mothers winter MUNNBranch Ο(Tloe. «35 F 8t» Washington, D. CL regard approaching he "Never, it each round in a saucer so "A wrinkle?" replied. Α slightly. Dip with uneasiness, children take cold Α that Is not α wrinkle. It is of white of egg and press down over the easily. 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