The Oxford Democrat!

NUMBER 27. VOLUME 65. SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1898.

With the of an of- "Mr niotûer, Mr». sister, And Mamie, laughing and crying in WILL POPULATION OVERRUN PRO- "THOSE THAT DELIGHT IN WAR." their living oat of door· «II the year, M superb composure Strong, my AMONG THE FARMERS. tbrr ? ire no barns. AH the hiy Ιι κ tack- fended sovereign Mamie wm drawing Mine Oolyer—some of them," with hun- one breath, had euggonted the acroll saw "The Beeches" DUCTION? «litter of «tee) alone Mm tunny Mract, ed op, and where there ere out-bulldlngs the wreck of an antebellum veil over gry volubility. un pleasant wd« ntary mork, and "every- A «train o* martial tno*lc clear an·) load, coooero· "IfllD T·· PLOW.** they are tiny tbntched-roof her comical hat of shucks, the "No, rah, nobody didn' aend m··. I body wanU Ηηιτ D. Η ΑΜ- the earth would overrun It· for roiling necessary paa> by Term* rMfewsbl* tC. r. IIAMM<»M>. production food, supply Thoa they go forth who may return, haystacks. In coldest weather the sheep Author.) Puta. M«. the re- A fever fllta Nation'· his shaken nerves a to this one link iu the chain winged butterflies Hitting a Is>ul the could not poaalbly he kept up to deadly the vein·, are yarded In some sheltered plaoe, and by strong physical clumsy The Area of Pawlon fletoe and flercer burn, CHAP1ER XXI. diamond crowned row·#, with the mar- quirement», when gaunt famine would down can man- effort He pot ont his haud to detain that mnst eventually be welded afresh « D. BISKRA, Till—aa tome captive borate lia chains— by lying closely together IOR1.I BRIGHT VIEW OF FARM LIFE. «talk «broad in the there would panther for Wan be on the side? her. Shu eluded the touch. and bind bim and hi* beloved guerites and the righting them· \ I world, Men utand amaaed at that tremendous sight. age to keep warm, presumably, they winning slight together phloxes for and In tte «t un«l<-r the ran'» warm A grange Is organized to assist the be a fierce «truffle existence, Empire 'gnlnat Empire arming might. certainly look thrifty and well oared for. Tho Federal officer questioned it, as. "Mamie! Onoword! By heaven, you once nuire. hen bravely at Law, War " Councilor farmer. Farmer* can contract the survival of the But here we are! fn far-famed Ed In- an a the uf the brut by judge only strongest. Tbla U the pride of War- Aht who ahall tell frozen into attitude of aloofness by shall hear ma "There «re step· there at eud caressing, professor patiently maim. better the results of their work and was looked us a necessary check to rteKl seat of Scotland's κι vr«>Kj» falls, eug- upon The «torr'a la»ne? "Tla that rald'nlng born', the Illustrious girl's n prlling touch, ho watched the He himself between her and the old Sit dovh, old man, over hio wuiktable, *t«rwg the jagg.d even Acroas whose a river rune, placed balcony. belter mode· than other keep down population, and pesti- length thirsty and classic fame, and Made of mw people. who not how to literary, religious anall group of rebels mak- the door. Without indecorous violence and tell uio about the old Did hie scroll laboriously > -ι γ \KV«>. I» with their blood knew yield; conquered place. i grange to the lence was regarded as better than the most beautiful in the world! It Ct brings hope despond- Who died 'mid cannon'· amoko and roar of guna, dry their for she could not avoid to him. rido or walk?" through a thin fiat) of black walnut A % in the ani- ing preparations departure. listening yon ent by giving opportunity to bear of im- famine. They observed that Ami hosts that crushed them aathey is built upon several eminences and from & Counselor, ignored hini. He stood alone on "The time will come, it muHt oonie "I walked, *ub. Thar ain't but two wood. His tine head, with it* sparse Attorney provement of other», and create· a «octal mal kingdom and Insect world the only trampling its resemblance to the ancient capital of They 'Mid ntrife that turn· the fair earth Into hell, on that and the of white Lair, was MAINE. a us check on oventbundint was The the winning side, with his heart hun- before very leng. when you will jud^re beaaes lef' place, by fringe waving just element hu h makes all aki·. It population WhllM Racket'· laments her aonsl Greec, has been styled Modern SORWAT, voice glorious vim Me above tb· welcomes her the the failure of the food and con- me In ger unsatisfied. stood together, in course different standanl* Yea time got home from fetch in window h-eath wall wb· above tlie Victor-song; Athens. But—let whimper your They my ly they today starvation and de- Such far· tarnl»b even Honor'· more w with of brilliant fiab hlgheet place saying: "You ire my co- sequently death by might pn*e. eir—or you have already guess- mutual support and confidence, ready will fei 1 leuient theu. Just n< your mammy and your bro' Set h back gav p of the little tender at the portico may large palatial population Sweet (lower· bloomed and the graaa wax down, captain <^ueen<- bis of resistance. (Countless num- made bead of Mars Lincoln's soldiers MAINS as lower orders of creation, powers whistled a refrain ar the tient vRWAT, in the but It is limited to four wall*, among tbe And each wooed hi· dear town waiting fully ten minutes with line taunting » ·ρ*<·1*;»τ city, nhepherd bers of now ou the side of sent here to fetch we all the free- τ ι.οίΐ«βον a —OM Scotch uieu, fighting and uastur- H Ηλ«Ί while the farmer can cast his eye over only In lesser degree. Song. over the taflrali, for hii only first-class gray head behind the flaming htand where I if dom and the sartaiu of the land wide delds and brook and "This is Plato. Aristotle, Benjimln Franklin, at laat! It is not the so she could hunt up her thoftmth. do, morally promise tiuuiH. The mocking bird had AS R HOLT. say, Edinburgh rosy passenger, clearly <11 \R1. Hume and other writers had nut There were no class that flow* with milk and Ef it's mine ; here my ancestors lived and died, I>avld time of the year, neither are many sweet birthday book for the departing passen- physically honey? the beet of the professor and wan no ox *nd it is hallowed to (lie."1 The flowers touched on the subjret, but the mtn flowers In bloom, and the grass was to write in ! prejudices for me to con nerve or to out- true, 1 wants to dus' out the ole meetin Attorney A Counselor, ger pressing himself. The professor striught- bloom for the farmer, the berries whose writings gained the most notoriety down but we all know thtt The train enters Edinboro' a A bom the overseer's non bouse and hoi meetin thar mains. ripeu lang syne, through rage pariah, pra'r tooigbt uned hie hack by a physical effort, and \'n." Why ha» been known tie, high up »/cnj/ j/ou »nj/ and the two consolations most Strong Martin fouud the old man's I KUv Κ A ΙΆΚΚ, of the earth doubled justice, bin chair folded his worn hamls weari- ter falls a cent or so? Tbe farmer knows population every poetry in a city, but that certain from the train. Much historical inter- wherein mother and person yearning patriotic absent from my own ex- irritating. au | a and then its now an· h t· conspicuously grandiloquence singularly acrons his breast. Work was •«spé- ho raises the wheat and who intkes the twenty-five years, capacity must take it all back that eat Is attached to the old fortress which a for ly st Lsw, icorn fought tierce tight suprem- Was it to get away Attorneys a beans come from for food had been reached. or aa It i* been the scene ex- perience. really impossible cial burden when the warm, s wort earth butter, here and supply nearly aeen Ebinburgh, Ellnboro', haa of various daring " pork acy come to that from narrow of the table. To avoid the riak of famine reason is not h*d for Its When you realize hold- tho personal tiearings wan him all hisaenaen, KKTHRL. MAINS. tad also the fruit that enlivens impending called here, for what known, ploita. One of these object enticing through not "I can't that are my sou. an 1 to be α on this crisis iu the of R'.l«ry C. I'ftiA· Λ hose sons and the be that tbe should aa it it but a· the recoverr of the caatle from the Eng- deny yon ing slavery did. black blot stupendous history and he was not aware that the world \ .s| Herrtcft. daughters equal proposed j>oor always spelled Edinburgh, were rich to Strou^ Martin Headstrong onghter creation was as Mnst whow farmers' as of man- marry uutil th«*y enough a la a' and a a lish In 1313. a midnight attack com- the face of (Jod's fair 1 Ibe world? he, only balm wan with for tho M. D.. specimens yf>ung burgh borough borough by quivering impatience viiKU'Bl KY, AM., a and that the be'n nuiue, for took the bit hood and womanhood? With good «upport family, poor burgh, presumably the preference ia manded bv Ittndolph, Etrl of Norway, your you've much in duty boand to fight for its was found iu moments of exaltation of his unskilled hands. the turn clumsy products II !>ealth. Intelligence and modesty they laws, which he declared encouraged to Edlnboro' because it aounds and .10 men. The darkness of the in your month at evwry un]M)rtnnt abolition an Adrien was for its that lifted hiui above the universal con- A given only Stroug Fie quite agreed with the knocking bird. Physician Surgeon, ire the of the future.—Mrs. I.srn- poor to marry bv holding out the pros- softer and more musical. the of the thr of lift makin mo ami Kben's heart are of his course into a brief hope night, steepness precipice, your per]M'tuation—when, in shcrrt, you demnation Just the fence was the MAINS of Government should be re- for beyond garden ΊΤΗ PARI», >er»on. of tioshen Grange. pect aid, At rate EJlnboro' it shall be, danger of and the slender sup- who, more'n all tho rest of our brood after it was he who «■use of well in his fee- (Conn.) any di«covery rvady to say, all, doing, striking street of At its R.orfe < .Urftft·! er«a and the destitute left to the ten· which had to trupen pealed the aake of the old Scotch aong, port which tbey together wan for at a be &ar». l'ftBft ;haracTERISTICS OF A GOOD 1er mercies of the charitable or the dire- first It was ever from to rendered thr " brings back the time cendlng crag crag, You've U**»u un inn' of an FARMER. making proud my dear, and not have me to languish (fed earthward by the driveling in ful results of their own indiscretion. heard, ears that now listen to the such as have led stood, which, twice every month, by enterprise might appal of and then shnui·*! of yon. e>«r of his M I>, man be and still not a check on you, under the frown of the womuu 1 love jM dotard who in the days parn- use a ls>r- TTI RriRLD, Λ may energetic There is powerful popula- sounds, and eyea that now gaze on the braveat spirit, but they "got there was opened and dusted for by countries which * nee the day nie and then brought you than n«»ed be? The time will bondage had looked down j tucceed in busineas. Tbe successful tion in highly clvlliz*»d scenes of that same famed Edlnboro* juat the aame," and overpowered the any longer pereo quite rowed clergyman, who cam·· acro«a the then seem to notice. It is out to mevtin to this very town You but the 'armer must judiciously and Ma It bus did not town. It was one long ago—cen- whole and came off victorious. surely come. Mamie, waiting the overseer'· Was the rev- in a himself for plan night garrison " οροη boys? river skiff, rowing sine. 'aithfullv out those The and caused too little this can mv the steeple of the church you will U dear. South î'atis. M carry plans. julte general, by turies it seems—when the writer of On the other side Is the towering city, for it dreary work, erential homage of this poor freedman economy'· anke from Adasland. to r>.·- artuer of must all tbe leaks îierclse aud too high living. I do not was a barefooted stand- to It must climb almost wits luiptized tu with your owu eye* wan not to maintain her fro- to-day stop "epistle" urchin, and reach you It easy all tho substitute destiny had to proffer iiiiud the Heesunisport people that they he wants to even with the world, iH»an in and drink- «· » if it wasn't •■-F \ "«hartW-ff·· 1>ι-ηχ f keep intemperance eating in the remotest corner afforded, the aa many atalrs as to reach the top of from this identical zen attitude with that confi- ing pale, passionate him in exchange for the love and were all poor miserable dnutn and le must attend to the small details of ng, but luxurious living, such as the of those same ΠΙΙΙ monument, so the time for that iî«. η And the better to hide the contour Bunker by clump face tn'uding above her an he best «aies? them. and that he well-to-do in. It pleaded dence of his beloved that thero was no health in lis business waste nothing ■ich and people indulge bare feet, but which, like the ostrich the is reached the Is well oht m this » I A B-. M IV, top poetry governor—hi·-used fight lor Were her standards reduced the AERAREE. an turn into must aim to s well to stock raisers that their mercy already Old Dolbear's rhapsodies UK GOiiTiKl to. cash. He known that hide» Its head In the sand and thinks taken out of you, as well as the for hi»· the l«awd Ιτυ J nigh very nnuit country, to their fall? Was she feeling for which he had y »ave something to turn off every aeek inlmals can be in too oondi- the for toppliug abstract principle kept good itself invisible, renders Itself all breath, but it Is worth the effort, known where—he met un. I house l« ouly wy, twiuges of that foreshad- to the narrow Phyeician and Surgeon. η the year. The dairy, poultry ion for breeding purposes, and it more A of the towards the West the au η is set- premouitory been oouteudiug pitiably visible. young girl neigh- looking on π or un ruther Animal DroKkarrf*. a of the Mid, (Kissed Me uwiil Or wan she an out and < ··· if well cared for1 and well known that the families leniency? of a τ s: pork product Hjually borhood had been away to the to In over the of the castle, limitations personal obligation. city ting glory top Kben wan in the wagon, udicious selection of farm will he in -, and of the rich Mid spring out not to breathe rue·· was a Mont of th«» higher animal»—ω m l» il>. •articular line and succeed, but as a ahlle the families of the poor are gener- to us with th«in >tn the al m m· of she had with several othera sees on entering Edinburgh. It Is taller governor, he passed mm·· t«ck to her looking that way mean with whom liquor*, and suîT«t fr< birth repaired gruveler, personal j general rule the New Kgland farmer Our citl/ens of foreign abode In to an old or h of hi«. mid when ht u -e as h» η the l»«ok ally large. the question, enjoy than the talleat building church spire. n]Hinkinu ρ ray wearing α gray uniform innt<«d of contact wa» It tin liquor* du. From oust a courte of mixed learlv raise families, while distinctly disagreeable. And Surveyor. pursue farming. always large fashioned Her voice was one, The la rich In museums, mw what me and Kl-en vas ir 1* ♦ ·νn 1 ι11 tlmt war «1»· Civil Engineer "sing." city galleriea, up to—you blue! He was positively majestic. was not ea.' V to maintain a footing on of Maccalieen i successful farmer with wornout lands, be families of native Americans are fre- needed the cultiva- and msssive however, that only institutes, cathedrals public was in 1:1 a white in wan truer than her wi n· maddened of FALLS. •oor fences and farm buildings is seldom small, or contain children tion of the birds of the for It but with one or two heights theory cently air, «ang buildings, exceptions his head out tho side of him an- Ν·«·η anent l»r*wtnir· ·»>«· w·»**·»· hem good Ρ0!*1»**» ings up and down the earth In the years things, though the Itonaldaon hospital tion clogged to use .««h « Λ !* could be, in that voice of fact to him of * ami at ■ecause he cannot afford poor arth as a whole lus never doublet) In that have Intervened, and the of claims reverent attention—a noble build- «ayin hearty not betray this humiliating all, was the game worth the candle? agers mctiageri· ••mployt'wi privilege name De*. His taxes are paid on time be- years, and until the millen- all the celebrated in whose founder his entire his'n, 'What you gum to him, "If the time ever does come when 1 He Dolbear from a tin· various zoological gardeun know ! lUtK. weaty-flve hearing singer· ing gave i^viern-d taking ausr he afford to interest on comet never «|||. and not And KIm-u. ho called back: 'We to α traitor can· ar»; canuot pay ïiutu perhaps ever ν land, there have been none that fortune, 91.000,00(1, to build it, for the Kben?' tan bring myself l«*>k upon different point of view. As a citizen he that tin· elephant* under their hem. As a he and sells for N'tue countries recelv- our munis a wh« u- rule buys hen. particular could surpass that voice, cultivated most care and maintenance of poor, and deaf ain't made up yet. Itecky with leuient eye*. Major Strong Martin, had his limitation*. As a link between pri pan«l to go ou wild drank Surgeon Dentiet. ash. When he hire· he geU good β number of evert own and a over atxiut !UX) in help * immigrant* by the aroma of Its pine trees, and dumb children—truly monument and me have turned jnnt nr if my standard of right and wmng he loved he would be al- pveT οΐΤ«τκ Whisky offl- return for J·1*** him and those opportunity MAINE. because he gets more in rear have done «ο the I nlted Sûtes the breezes across the nearer heaven than all the hut or ->I TH PARIS, ielp that swept valley that reaches or no f g· rl w*rr»B»·!. onfront him in his business and meets remr, from 1800 to 1890 it only to end of bring Mrty the refrain of that old song:— rich, could reach the d for thin to to ready 'cm ikuj enough chap shall nend for you and rebuke ten gallons, according the n©. This is into their »· SOS. at the lowest and to the earth for the Jocka? "You noiiny," turning apologet- myself in your presence for the unutter- have nothing to mcnte of put [row hi* crop· cost, The capacity of pro- ΗΙ»«οΙ «««et Jrnnlr mAkinκ ha τ belonged to the good old Presbyterian "Individually you ^ his and and toward Seth, "he come right aft- able detfstutiou of course which water. lb-urn and jet the best returns for money iuction of food with better farming Tin- Uult liluiti»! nn ! frowala*'aaid church, but whether he ever went inside ically your thank me for, old man. Accident has drinking monkey· do that will m* «Jo**— wan a abor. He iuforms himself as to the hf reclamation of the waste lands and "No, er you. and he real handnome Dow has full of a men drink U-er like uger. Y< >u In Africa tin· native* kn man, after >f can be iucreased from thirty to all-round looking carefully grain fantile with wide mouth— the In so then the he and said, uo to conserve or trait to tb« ir relations. 1< M%!n S». rustic, open Interesting thing* Edinburgh, governor langhed with class prejudices are free to come and go when you evil capture j»ixty and hundred fold. eves and ear·, that are a will be mentioned. N»»ar him for and he will arc fund and wide open few by 'Name me, Ebeu, 5o 1 loved Strong Martin the are free to leave Sans Souci forev- The monkey* then· extremely and mistakes and in · half-bushel of ouly defy. You ng remedying potato*·* now the echo of that vision, and is the houae where Sir Walter Scott lived sure the And we all a the tulivoi So » ( J(ISÏ!>, hearing be of presidency. averneer's s* u. I abhor Martin tomorrow if have a of beer brewed by the best methods of others.— rom a J"*plngtuber. The editor of "The I Strong er morning you idopting single reili/iug the consummation of dreamt years, and we must walk up old he wan hold uf the twenty-six laugh·*!, and Dolbear, the Federal officer." to. are fn-e to care for the latter place quautitien liquor lomestead. *orker" h** r.i*ed eoo ever have been mind You your- Smith A Machinist, too wildly impossible to those steps, no often trod by Scotland'· let 'em and one ing the grays in all thin time, She was He oould detect and to select within euny reach of the tnoukey» and ÏÏEÎl °ae huQdred of ss but dream*. Minstrel. trembling. self and your family your MAINS. PASTURE. ,Η*ΓΛ0Γ?· thought anything Magical wan out are CTH TARIS. FEEDING COWS ON of wheat go, and the governor of night the beneath the meus- a ηπ· wait until their victim* thoroughly H,ven P°°od· But after all, who can the old In Parliament stands old St. pannionate pain own way of making living. You to fall it will ding Square to iue an· V : rrr .»f era m: When the pa»tur*s begin lave been raised on a acre of land one. in a aud EUru be turned ured coldness of her toues, and he mail- starve. wish befuddled In this *tat« unable ftn·! ί»!!„ single songe at mother could? No (illes church, the mont famous In Edln- jiffv, fr»*e to work or to I you they • -k. mach.eer* tome extra your *»ημ., * to the cow» Wash and 'What do think of on the Utwi-en ne- ft».1 "Kl DfCMMry give J· Northcutt. of Pullman, are the we (hall hear in boro.' It was here John Knox naid, you it, ed. sure that he would be tint of the to remguize difference w. tv. nhuwn U> he They songs preached, quite joy privilege." an«t tàrwu»* eed. !ndr**d. it ha# been L one hundred and flftv-six bushel, of And taken the -v ^-wînf ttn-win* heaven. And are the old Scotch and off the accumulated moss of Becky?' And I said,'What, Eben?' side. suh. The same to gro and ape When tin negro fun*. pto- this extra food even in they swept winning "Thankee, you, r;·» .>f »! Mft.lft. pre··*». >rofltable to give to the hint after " t < b ad him off. a *hin* lhlrt.v-·,* pounds songe ! What wonder then that the land legend, traditions and ceremonies which he naid: 'About naming the He stood ακιdo ann opened tnc door boss. hand of one of tbcm ;rM Λ "Ή he tir#t flush of the grass, fur the io- ί JT îom»PT?*ZL· lo ore·. r»u*hel were raised by William Wilkie that them birth U sacred had enslaved the minds of hit don't aound no the hand of the .Ma ft* «utr ptptftc the gave infinitely country- gov'uer. Strong Martin for the little cavalcade iu homespun. There was a soft, sound on .second monkey takes •reased not for "d * scraping product only paid Two hundrwl is in the so and dear? men for centurie*. He buried bad And 1 raid: 'No, it didn't 1 thru and a third that < f th·· second, and 'lira food, but the condition of the were Seth Kiul tin· way, Mamie, the as Dolbear tir*t, bushel*J!Mh; of ear· of corn a town" a balcouy step punctuated .hirtyhirtvT' "Within mile of Edinboro' old churchyard, his grave marked by ruther liked the sound of aud we w <41. A eotuetimes be » ι. »τι NTrvâXT. r·. »w *u all the fol- it, bit* mother. She turned i>tful- his with a backward sweep of single n.gro may improved through llore Abm*r c· Hlnman. were seen a laddie and laaaie at harvest— stone Inscribed "J. K. 1875." A* finally gratitude •impie ou it there no ο a of it -WTMt'i n*«dark· >rodact a season of lesaened sup- thew°rld over a better to of during Crop" not round so look-ly hugland only poetical to see Bonnie Jockey kiss sweet John Knox's house, kept sacred from all than ever your brothers hail. And what mie's words sounded mighty severe, ■hell that hail over the land, their nprve.—Lippincott'a ! MAINE. >**ture avoid* draft ou this aoiumu- in anv swept TH PAWS, any which never raise* enough fo.id Jennie in the field, aa in the also the house of han it ever done It turueu feed- turnip hay profane associations, good you? and I could wi< by the quiver of your scorching the people with its lurid ated reserve, gained through good rear to her inhabitant*, but supply fie.d, for that's just what he actually htvld Hume. home It turned yon a of a uni (ivruuM K»runu(. the winter, and that you ag'inst your mouth tb«*y was cuttin you like whip- lightnings, laying low the hopes Hfl|l*t· \ 'TK\K>S. ng during prevent* °f lcrMof good did. and to all she did not We will now cross over and climb the ^ which ia appearances ag'inst the gov'ner's family It drove lash. kiss in its course a two acre holding is falling off in condition and held rich?K*°d* men a* deer and that been Strung—I—think—I'll you nation, leaving wreckage In Belgium remuent l^heMKby park* •blush and say, Xo, no, hill to the castle, but having or the cow* are in the frowning to settle down at Neck Nothing But wo don't want a summer thun- to a farmer and hi* to occnr while °«ce*eitv she we you jus' once, my boy. and desolation; only sufficient maintain Surveyor, tpt Up°n will not do, but oo the so will " Civil and are contrary through many dungeon cells, an aud obstinate an could ami Enmneer lush of milk, while the ~ Wh.,chInto and niirly be, ootbin of derstorm that bent the rr.arpuer- two acn· farm in pasture* SïïdI divided up farm* made evidently commanded him to instantly only visit the Crown Itoom, containing you. yellow family. The typical I.w of * *Ur t!.o i. Um rtbvlni have breaking gude King rang." "professor's cottage" portion gn>ws potatoes «olldA which the cow* ou good pasture upon to an immense tells about had not the train we for all lace and * m» .rni»ûe·; abO rorreapoaaaace iepended provide stealing, I>own the street called Cannongate your gold your cringin. ted from the window casement of his en all bedraggled by the grows all mund on the sloping a liberal addition to the grass can be honeysuckle* rablnige eceived aumber of beef cattle. Pork then whizzed and from one come to where the Yank·* shoulders oat or just Ramsey Lodge, poet crawliu, yonder and gave him the full beu· that fell too fast for sides of the with a row of «in- >f food, either com meal io a measure on past, headquarters plashing raindrops ditches, grain simple Bade and great window Allan who wrote "The Gentle a quickly, they got innumerable panto- lUmsey touchin their hate like plantation nig- eflt of a starry He knew just the to drink them up ioiiH uiside, leaving bare walking meal, or indeed some change food than ha* usually been fed In night. thirsty ground just [luten .heaper mimic salutes which they answered died In 1758. just one year time come wliar are. as and oat* mlx- Shepherd," ger ev'ry they you how those same stars grouped them- The and his daughter hail ruom between them and the grain. The L1 >E*E1.L, ven of green feed, peas \ breeding sow will raise two llt- Kind with a of nature. of suc- professor good many smile gqod before the birth his illustrious more of at this miuit corn with the or I'm ashamed you selves about the tall tree* that shelter taken in this small mau«iou on shade tree* round the house are d or green sweet grain P'K»—e*y eighteen twenty— ι ben? were doobtleas more than one Kobert Burns. refuge |*ar κ cessor, to be >n. It was found at one of the experi- mii and marketed in than 1 ever thought of anything ed Sane Souci. the outskirts of for the tn-en. foot of land is made to Merchant Tailor, ' ahich can be fattened In thit train who broke the —th com- Near by was the old Grassmarket Sessumsport. Every this extra feed was that bears the name of Martin. 1 can't seam- uent station» that trouble In America has which tells about coveting, which used be the of exe- In that long ago past, rons it and the farmer keepn pig* and τη Ptu*. Mi mandment, to place public produce, vu for during the bein owu tiesh and tot only liberally paid ΐ»Γ£1' of ,ood'but °verpro^ for this lad and lassie were comely to cution. "The Brave Montrose" was be- deny you uiy blood, ed, when he and Adrien strong bad chickens. ummer, but its effect was noticeable 9yarc,tv low for want nothiu of You've IH>D«. zsr °on*e«iuently price· look this little of the headed here. The before, be was but 1 don't you. been friend*, they had climb- lu out of ft, 27tf,- l'rv«ei»* I'rviiptlt and into the fol- upon-and episode day good boy (ïermany, the next winter ÏL.ne to cast in with the enemies of luring producer*. two figures was all that wu wanted observed carefully combing his long, your lot ed to the railed roof gallery countless or 2-'{ j» r cent of the whole, summer. It has been, and still 1,223,000, owing Io 1890 C. Wood Davis, of Kansas, pr^ leud to the the en- luxuriant hair. remonstrated own and 1 couldn't feci no of landscape required Being your jsople, times for the pure joy of ignorant star are each under 2'... acres in extent, and ! ». to feed 10 pounds licted that in the l uited Sûtes H I.1BBV, my practice "popu- chantment and halo. with for his time in such a worse if was on the spending than 1 do this uiiuit you of the farms above fttf cent are cul- χη·ι Paper». orn meal to my cows while will have overtaken pro- gazing. |*r ^t*ii..oery Dally daily certainly We must confess to not being so frivolous instead of to before Maui cut fodder pursuit attending lay in dead in your coffin me, From out the cool, dark stillne« of tivated the owner himself, over 28 ι ΒιιατΊ Pun, «est and to add green luctlonlation and in 1H00 our needs as we to have : by tin*. pasture by 1*95, shocked perhaps ought the affairs of his soul, he said "To-day so the to 12 'stead of Mandiu there brassy aud the starlit there floated to him cent so, or almut 85 per cent η addition wheu paature* begin bv more than at this little one-act—or two-act head la mine. To-morrow it will be night per partly better been, my clothes. Oh. Κ ut» fori, Maine. in the season. And thia ^7>ductioD Mr. Davis was bold in your Yankee btrong. of and It rame 1ft cent out of Π I. Κ, ail later ϊίί count, drama, whose wu not the Do then with it as you will.1 arrajw aong laughter. altogether, leaving per Rum ~ l stage setting yours. * Poad. An ium aakV, alvee of these cows always improve .*Veler9sûtes have that arms. rîihTl™çrain-growing reported the natural romance of the wild moor Cannongate where are In- cheeks within her sheltering fore. In their songe and their laughter the farniK, 178 outof every 1,000 inhab- AUoraey »t Law, heir dams In value—Home- deal °' laDd wbich churchyard, productive β00*1 * ith its covering of brown and purple terred Adam Smith, who wrote The "Let us Mrs. Martin. Lit ns go no in Bl KHALI·, Ml and go, he had part. itant* are nevertheless engaged agri- tead. ίκ")s be dJV for a rise by non-residents, heather. The suited the drama, Wealth of and we setting Nations, Dugald Stuart, home You will feel better after get The tethered beasts under the shad*) culture, when-an in England 110 more ■hat thousands of acres have been hom«v and the drama suited the setting—and the This man " BRIIHjHAM, APPLES A FAILURE. Fergusson poet. young back to Liza. tm*s in the little courthouse square than 52 are thus in .Soitland iteaded, mortgaged to the highest limit the whole etuemM* suited the audience— starved to death from occupied, a» I-a*. of the trees at actually poverty No word, uo look for him. with au- in ln;- Attorney An examination apple »nd then abandoned. On western not munched their evening rations #»I, though 195 per 1,000 M* many or at least one of them, and If it did in a in at the age of let us uouie, cut kl We are only ΒΐΛ·κη*υ>. of June show· no evidence garret Edinburgh, "ïes, go The cannon, rainée the his middle °* lbe land h*8 not yet been the we are for that " dible gusto. nnlimbered land being thus engaged pn>- far a* our please real, why, sorry 23. Burns could never11 forgive want»*! here i«uv loueer. >f a of fruit. So and only not W. C'VINT, general crop listurbed by the plough, U still them, for and Jennie were only In his and with the first which in its uncharged formidableness in the whole lTnit«-d Kingdom but little freit ha· Jockey countrymen, portion >bservation goee very and wild flowers. old of had caused such to the rural See- 73 out of that numticr, less than Hibrl. a full fro wing prairie grass rehearsing that drama originally money he got from the sale his poems, panic to M*. •*t." Tree* which displayed "Great American BCCDiaL». arid region—the enacted in the Garden of Eden; and he erected this monument over his grave suirsport urchins, showed darkly where however, the percentage no em- now bn»wn with blighted half, tloom are M rlch M » and : is to barnyard, why should there be anything shocking here, and wrote this Inscription it hud been rolled under the "Oh, j/<«, indtrtl, father." in Κ\»·«ιΝ, while here aud there îs a Miraculous Benefit epreadiug yea—oh, ployed Germany. iloosoms, only Îim?ill it needs to make it as in the contamination of a that be- FROM and it is productive story No sculptured marble here, nor pompous lay, RECEIVED arms of a was rauun that it was theirs, their very l>ru*e, MflViee*. w a stem of embryo fruit no sycamore. Sessumsport sole found farden is water, and there is doubt with and No storied urn nor animate*! bust; Bu triBU», M· whether even these remain gan everybody's grandfather an and its subjugated in- own and Small, till uncertain J* needed water can be obuined by the This simple stone direct· pale Scotia's way New Heart Cure. encampment, only earthly potMetuion. Lot*'· Swrft Work. into grandmother? To her Borrow· o'er ber I'oetV du*. Dr. Miles' behind barred >n the trees to develop ripened of reservoirs to store up pour habitants hid themselves dilapidated, bat inexpressi- of last Our hero and heroine could not have paintless, A London paper tells thin touching M ν·. Ρ ALL KIN!»* the barrenness snow windows and doors. Not even by the a* a in storm. It was tuit. Following :heinstruction water of the melting that fails to the Auld for it I* She mourn·, sweet, tuneful thy hapless bly precious port Be. this was belonged Llcht*, youth, ntory of ProfcuMor Ilcrkomer: "HisagM IHim M H SImwM teasou a of fruit year is much dull of their homemade tallow of inheritance fnuii I crop mountains. There good said that the men of that ilk never fate; gleam Mamie's by right him in his > "«'Ι ΤΗ ΡΑΒΙ». MB. time ha* young of father, who lived with Λ Γη»». to be in order. Much .>0 i Tho' all the powers song thy fancy Urol, candles would countenance the splen- bought b* t*«oSrn- go the of choosing a helpmeet an·! Wealth In Mate they an almost forgotten grandmother. in aud length Yet Luxury lay by did home at Bunhucy, used to model 1 Men killing caterpillars m Η lL*tll,beldton and More a starved what w much s>l of tbexe invaders. bad reached !. II M M ΚΚ1Ι !.. spent owners I Ûi7hï?ashing Oregon. for themselvea. One day young man's Anil tbanklcrtH they presence When the professur the tree· for which the ,K cov- clay in bin early life. He ban recently urn»·γα than half the sute of Maine is still see him a washtub mired. assurance from Governor Mervhaollee. ipraying In return.— I friends may mending No "Strong Martin, home, in company with Me ookêd for a crop of fruit ered with and most of the land taken to it again, but bin fear in that BtctriBU). wood*, for some mother. The next time This humble tribute with a tear he gives, tho traitor," could relieve their appre- be bad girl's strong, emphatically pronounced ■oon hin bands will lone their skill and Haine Fanner. m " as that has been cleared, ere him he out be was brother he can bo more bestow ; good any they finds what A Bard, hensions of impending doom. He would himself altogether en peril η on* in a KM» have ^n abandoned in New But dear to fame thy Song ImmoiUl lives, hin work will ithuw the tuarkn uf ini- AI COLB, cows at should It for. It dazes him at firat, but of { I»airy pasture J1·** doing A nobler monument than Ait can show. have to oonvinco them by the logio world, bat immediately began »-*>*» And stationery, in- f™ ^«nse the owners were un- to changed i It in hm one eurrow. At talt twice a week. Longer intervals after a while he becomes accustomed to perfection. M Ε- «η. when events that be had not come bring about him for fresh anchorage. BlCOTBLD, of the milk willing to cultivate poor farms the and some Saturday goes In a of that author's works Burns casting he to h m not, and erte re with the regularity Idea, night ropy fire and the sword into their her night goeti early could ones free of cost in as lines under the : peaceful It was Mamie who first remembered rield. they get good to her house. If she folio him to the wrote theae portrait when he has gone his talented son go·* Ι < tltLIie. I»cnttni. and would buy the inheritance: toe West, nobody door, they stare at each other I Curse on, ungrateful man, that can be precincts. despised taken hinfather'n feeble I»·» Se». sheepishly pleased ! to hin studio, up ArÛêdal T.-et*». one* for the ease reason. There a "Will A nd yet can starve the author of the pleasure And so tho dahlias and the "There in that hnt in town, poor Tor while, and Anally he lays, garden papa. an BVCtniLP, M*. KNEE the At- attempts and make* the work beauti- FROM FOOT TO tre the salt meadows all along hae as, lass? The lass says, "Ay, In old Grayfriars churchyard Is · starry eyed phloxes that nodded their We can take shelter in it If yon were ful an art can make it. When the old lantlc Co.*r, the of Florid, je and are The monument to ι he martyr* who were ex- heads at him over the on a Κ everglades Davie, they engaged. friendly picket «till a fair xalary, 1 RM KKR. college professor man conicn down in the he Q»aet Afaay the lands the Mississippi course an for their .u« and Ses- uioruuig, l.ooU- OHi· Woman Soft·*·* swamp along proper for Auld Llcht young ecuted rt-ligl opinion·, feuccs were the only things in all dear one. and I was anything bnt a use- M' itnery αβΊ Pue; its which taken the work and looks at it and rubn St·*? ·# sod the delta at mouth, only woman is to the man who pro- whose graves *re scattered o'er had no to at Bl'CiniLP, Mi From · TaifiWf So*·-Mer prefer lonely gumsport that dart fling les* we might scorn such mean and of * girl, hin h;inds and I can do an need dikes drainage. Millions poses to and she takes the the wild G^llo ay moors we have just says, lia, and Her Cur·. her, always "Strung Martin, the traitor." Bnt we can't rtay on here " tN Cas·, acres can be reclaimed from the sea in and ibis la the shrine be- quarter*. an ever did. 1>ΑΜ<·\ first one, for it would be an unpardona- been traversing, well 1 A Machinlut, with a He fell to calculating, sitting there the bread of m I wu afflicted as has been done in Holland, we do reverence. eating charity"—waving of all Kljxla. For many year» America ble sin and for an Auld IJcht fore which Bk-yrle Kepalr* disgrace under the skies, alone over the it broke out sod millioi.s from the of the lassie to have more one beau la her And now we reach Nned of A N. y, ι qniet utterly her hands comprehensively Bi cariau». Mb. iplik leg, aud a few years ago poasessioo than Holyroort, p. BABCOCK, rocs, which we with his heart hunger. mansion—"and the sooner we food from foot to my swamp bullfrogs and alligators life ! bat time forbiit a longer tarry, so re term η of the 3rd Ν. T. Artillery sad mighty titrong ReyaJMkMtlM par·, in a sore and spread my would now tome of the best land in "tl'e ,tot,on Lawriestown a visit to of the B&bcock * Given the acknowledged slowness to wcrk the better." Μ Ιββ HKNLKY, agony. It monopolise pay hasty Qieen Mary's apart- ELIfor thirty yean get knee. I suffered great the census of Accord1°K to the train fifteen minute·, and the ment?—the bedroom wi'h its lofty wall· Mantel Oirrtaie Co., of Aabmra, ujrn "I of a good woman's moral revolutions, And had got to work—the old l*evoty Sheriff aar ce!ew tape>try Just she Core. I suffered for yean, as remit army a member of ac- indomitable some would respectable society, only her endowment of ΡAm UixxU ae'l Jewelry, of salve, hat In the Southern whether are at It—and cross the bro id Forth, where we which affected heart M-iinery, y many kinds ""'"Proved. open, their occupants life, from sciatica my cording to Mamie Colyer's mental pro- and heroism. Bethkl, Mb. I could hardly divisloo over 57 of the or 9000 feet long from spirit, ignorance irritate the sore so that fWrSCentral percent home not, little thinking that strange tr»v»r*e the great brlJge, la the wont form, my limb· swelled no cause cess? There were a few weeks of bewildered not near the farms I* unimproved. There Is but reverent are at their and ISO feet from the water, the most theaaklee «p. I bloated oatU I wee tuaahle I. « SH stand the I ooold go eye· looking to this had not \vc, pain. When more food is skill The solution problem as to what manner of work intensely. Someone for alarm. required treasures, and perhaps wondering If wonderful structure of engineering to trattoa my clothing; had sharp pal·· speculation ^ι<·νβ·, Hsrlwait. Tinware an-1 Urocerlee, Are without su Baring been rrccbed when a soft, a show- of for more it will be forth- there not In some of these in the and bid to beau· the asd satisfactorily should to;" pathetic Bu ariiLi». Μ κ. testimonials population may be world, good-bye about heart, smothering spells they "get aent me papers eontaining New York Tribune. now I slow voice floated toward him from the a and I told coming.—Oor. humble dwellings another heaven-born tlful classic Edinburgh, sleeping sli m 11»— of bneth. For three mrmths ing of their combined disabilities; cures by Hood's Sarsaparill·, forced circumstances to hide under th- of rest, all was oaable to lie and all the I grass beneath bis feet in a hesitat- of himself before the new or- • med- genius by twilight peaoeful dowa, sleep plot humbling M AHA. I RISH. I would like to try this my husband hi· or her under a bushel or more Its tumults o'er. got wee la aa arm chair. I wee treated by ing question. der of a confession of confusion. W· Block», Nile Lutter* ano netted. Carriage lo all beaeflt it largely Undsoape Cfcrey—I called thim eagerly in arch ol the speaker. The does younger and leas tired brains than great and to the Invention of the self binder and extent, both here and in Ireland, hy b] blood of all impurities a an be to me, aaya he, "Tu voice was familiar. 1 urn afraid rlnanm the the that field· of The liar, aaya strangely mine will be in demand. Mas. Anna K. the opening np of northwest, turnip·. only way " J. Κ and Now, what that mean? "Isn't that Dolbear, old Dot bear from no one intrmst hia mercantile STEPHEN*. hs im it rich pare." made It possible for as to maintain spe- K*ty U to dig them up and qnoque. might would w (. and Ooada. Ohio. "You'reanother." tub**, mjcAa, Bicycle· Sporttag Eaxxv, Whittlesey, cie resumption. The present excellent yeharveated torthetheep Dooiey—Itmeaua, Sans Souci?" interests with me. I un too ignorant, Riaroti) Pallj, Mb. el all 'am sub." Yoa caa hay Hoodt 8armpariH· condition of o«r ins nos* is dne to oar I^iîiïûîJ,î,th^5ro,,odknocking off η Oaaey—Fwat ! An 1 let get away "Itaho· ta, and my oratches would interfere with to only Hood's. PjAaps la I that ia a ha va seat to me with Be saw get large of farm products, particu- piece here and there that the anima widoot hittiu 'am Ah, what "And they yon my What womld you suggest, P. W A RREN draggieta. export activity. A A so*. wheat. are consider- «η lnd tooth hold, torto man for bavin bo education.—Van- a aie the tavonte tail? larly Cky people «orereadily git· measage?" ■jdsvT" UArawa, carriage·, »M«ba, Gall. thee· and enttle meet HOOd'S Plllt ««harts. Μ··» ing theee facts.—Tamer's ooMtrleeAeep f* ity Fair. \ "Who, bomT' fryeburq. BUCKFIELD. OXFORD. AMOOVER. BETHEL. ΒβΤΑ BL18HRD MR came Hoq. WaMo and Mr·. A. ftunlou of Co. H./5t7th Maine A·· Mr. L. P. Newton Bev. Arthur Virtn haa received « Mrt. Villa Ptngree tad children Pettengltl wife, THE OXFORD BKAB8. The nmIm ol I tod wu Md it «I the to of the an to fier ftther'a, Mr. Wo. Nellie DeCosta Mrs. Willi· K. socttloo, ffeloMllle Bcmocrat, wet kirM from the call the pastorate Oongregatton- Ssturdaj #*fotd WKIK IN 4 Congregational Gordon'·. Pike of Rumford Palls were In town home of Mr. Cyrus Chaplin, June ». Jht THE DOINGS Of Τ HI church leek Sebbeth afternoon. lie *1 church In Bethel aad hat accepted. Blue Store! ISSUED Tl'BS DATS. at violinist of Boston, (ha ISA alt. The Officers elected w«fc U follows : SECTIONS OF THE OOUNTY. look of the Serv- Bethel vu well rapreaaated the Alice Forbes, Saturday, Grange charge body. MJm but Jarvts C. Marble of Paris was la town (I. Jarili. at convention at Hrs. Β. N. Stone, President—Thoaaa ice· werebeld the grave. countj Parla, Thnraiay. TmMnr-CMnM w. ftaabora. PAIUS HILL· appropriate Endeavor aent several left^ onbeen_yteUloe the 27th alt. Secretary and SOUTH PARIS, MAINS, JULY 5,18» The school· cloee thta week. A food The Chrlatlan Friday. Monday, NecrolojrlM—Mr*. Cyras CtapHi. AGAIN. to the Etat Oxford Local Mis· Katherine Abbott hss finished Miss Carrie Douglass of Gardiner, COME ONCE. COME lev. H. A. lobs 1· what we beer from them. delegates were et meet· IM Baptist Ckarek. report and I· one of the board of Instructors Twenty Ave present thU PmeUu U *·*· eo account of Union which met at Eaat Sumner. her school st New Gloucester, formerly rutor. «*«î SuàM» ' A celebration the 4th, and the occasion wm much we can *11 once. Hundreds of now »t home. st Hebron was the of lug enjoyed Permmnent customers we make if AT WOOD A FORBES, SundaySchoolKnM. which 1 will In next iMue. At the meeting of the W. C. T. UM Academy, gueat NM· Wi t·Mil·J give your concert Bessie Caldwell by all. itentî ft«I« Μ*ββ§ resolutions were There was s sapper snd band Miss recently. want to ...iIm «ι 7 -oo P. H. Several have A good Tueaday, passed upon Lewis Ward well's this statement. We include began haying. Mr». at Halloo even- C. T. Nevens of Auburn was In town Mr·. night-bloomlne constant and satisfied patrons prove O—fc Β«τ· B. W. Pkwi, Pu the death of Mr·. Mary Bemn. New Church Tuesday OKMI M.lTWOOO. TOLA crop I· «Mured. with Mr. Drake of '29th nil. eereos blossomed Tueedajr night. It to some Bean »u » very rfllcient member. Lewlaton, need a Apple· bare blighted badly was very beautiful. yrou among the number. If you ST. The M. B. held ■ strawberry Minnie Bradley arrived on Mon- The village schools closed the summer ChrUtlan I'nloa, Sunday irataf M 7 Μ ο clock. orchard·. society '"Su. Mr. Alvin Marr had men from Tmu J· » Μ atrtctlY In kItuo». Mr. Mr· »nU| term 1st with exercises pees —#1 year pakl The Circle wa· enter· at the pleaaant home of Friday, Inst., by Oltanrin a « coaia Congregational supper ■sr*"·'· bis garden Wednesday lest. tROO year. Stagto oopU· At the annual meeting of the trustee· John E. Jonn Swan Ï' ϊ?'£Σ£,''c*®e on Thursday. the scholars. OR PAIR OF tahwd In the hall by Mre. Thursday evening. 2' u .Î5 Mra. Llbbv attended the graduation SUIT PANTS, of Pari· Hill Academy held at the Mr. Roscoe Clark of Susquehanna, Pa., w«1,ln«ton Costaln left on President ▲. F. Chase of Maine Wes- three for $1 JO par June Akers. an exercises at Mechanic Falls. Her grand· n gtvea coaaecutlre^Sertlon· Acadeeay reading room Saturday, Is his mother for · short time. erÏ£jÎtry. ber bonie ln Chkaio. leyan Seminary delivered Interesting Youth's or we can The l>est assortment l ntefc a l«|cke la boarding at Mr. Mrs. Preston Ix>we of Rumford Falls A R -B»Kr ParroU. More. past of r. 8 —Mr·. CkH. Hanaro·. >hurv*(T» l»n* been brought up to a high standard Knight, Mrs. Francella Smith, Mrs. Mr. Bradley Locke of Zsmberton. Chandler · at Cold Klver. visited friends in town this week. Norway, XoyM Drug Store. ha· Treasurer—G. J. Parrolt. store. excellence. The academy library iuet Wallace Euetls, last le friends in Bethel. Mr. Mrs. Alice Locke H'adi worth of Skow- -He* Geo. Stooe'» Dru* spent Wednesdsy Minn., visiting DENMARK. Chaplain Stanley. F. H. NOYES, Buckfleid, AlfredX Colo,!Cole. Ρ received from Shaw's Business College with Mrs. Geo. D. Blsbee of Rumfort) I/ocke left Bethel many years sgo and le**n 1* in town for a few day·. Con —John Parrl*. A F 1-ewW. lMuraaceOSM- worth of books ice m to Mr. I. H. aod C. O. IVndexter A.C.—Kllwl Ploo·!. rrrebur*. of Portland forty dollars' Falls. All the day very much. has been closely Identified with tb< The load· of oak that pa·· Berry IVTATrsrE· Perl» Hill, Κ ϋ Harlow, Port OSce. enjoyed were to the con- I. 8 -Wa. Hoblnaon. as a offered that institution last the Times. of the will be done at delegates Republican Krraet'· Poe 1, H. J. Llbbr. Poet OSce. prize by Mr. John Hall, editor of growth and public interests place promise something yet Ο. β—Fred Smith. the vention at South Paris June .'10. Mr. M. Wê»t Perte, Samuel T. White year to the school sending largest Atlantic City, N. J., called on friend» of his Every year the former Ae chair factory. P. W.—Henry Richmond. class to adoption. E. Wentworth and L. H. tngalls were percentage of its graduatiug here on his wav to Pine Point camp*. sons and daughters of Bethel return for Mabel Holmes of Welcbvllle, gradu- enough has been delegates to the convention at Auburn in Footwear, that college. Nearly Weld Pond. a short sojourn where they are pleasant- Βπιμ Band assisted bv Mr. ated from the high school at Mechanic to Mrs June 27th. Spring Styles pledged by private fubscrlptlon put Mr*. Emma Randall, Mr. and ly remembered and welcomed by old a lï5'tî)ar* Falls. She was the writer of the class MUs Anna Mr. A. Ingallsof Saco Is visiting with For Governor, into the acsdemy building Improved Ward Howe, Miss Cora Howe, attended friends. poem. AT rbes, of Roaton, violinist, gave a con- hie Mr. for a CAN BE and it Is the purpose of Miss I^elia Randall and The trustees of the Bethel brother, Augustine Ingalls, SÇEN heating apparatus, the graduation Library cert at New Chnrch Hall, after a sup- trustees to raise funds for the West brook Sem- few days. SNOW'S FALLS. of the ad-1 Misa Abbie Howe, from Association hsve been busy preparing of hall. served by the ladles the church, Mr. of is in town for been FROTHINGHAM'S dit ion of a kitchen to the puMIc last week. for the snDual rose breakfast to be Knapp Norway The new penstock at the mill has inary, evening. a few in the interest of the I. O. O. Powers, Ml** Alice K. Hammond is visiting was in town last Kr«sday days snd the wster was turned Mr. Frank Stanley given at the Universalis chapel, Monda; concert consisted of sever*! fine se- completed Shoe Store, SOUTH PARIS. The F. graded insurance of Me. on Llewellyn her sister. Mrs. Shorev, at Gorham, Ν. week. Norway, ! through It the glorious Fourth. This | evening. the entire hand, duets by has in thin section H. of Dlxfleld Re- Mrs. by Haying begun by structure measures Ave by Ave, has s stock to novelties of Houlton. A large delegation Next Thursday evening Purlng- Messrs.rions and Pike, with Entire up «late, and'eomprise* many exercises of t Lovejoy Osgood quite a number of farmers. Good crops for over Ave hundred horse The graduating attended the county conven- ton, of the Ladle*' Club, ha* 'cspsclty season. we can show the finest line of publicans president wo composed of Messrs are this Ladies, you 11 ill school afternoon last week. where s quartette* expected. and weigh*, when full of water, primary Friday tion at South Pari· invited the ladles to her home Wllev, Shedd, Ward and (>. Pike, first: power, were entertaining. The following had a Fourth of be served the about seventy tons. It extends from BOOT· AND OXrOHDH, very j Plxfield grand July picnic supper will upon ·*■«·"· W*rren, Wiley, Ward and to was carried out in a credit- was unlimited, be for LOVELL. the new wsll sbove the mill, under For Representative Congress, programme celebration. Patriotism lawn. Ice cream and cake will 1 ,ke for a second one. Miss Forbes on able manner : so was the noise. ssle. In the a social with W. 0. Brown. F. W. Brown, D. W. the mill, and thence trestles, evening pleas- C*ve several verv difficult show- and We M arte. Mas- pieces J. F. Stearns and C. K. ! across the tall below the mill. ever shown in the All prices. Mr. and Mrs. William Trask of ing enteruiumeut will be held. Supper her fine Ulent. The band, Hussell, (lisp- pit County. styles in* musical a tower K»*av —"hmim· Pamou· Children. have lately made some are and a rain attended the district of ΛΙ the down stremn end an extra stock ofMisses' and Children's Foot- Nelson Jr., Bernard TwU« bel'· sachusetts verj 10 cents. All invited pleasant , lke M lpmd',r· hM meeting carry large Dingley, to the level of the dam and Bewail. calls Dlxfleld relatives is m Odd Fellows st on Thursday Is carried up sizes. He* nation—The Water *UU Maud pleasant upon time assured. "iλwonderful ?' progress. Their dark green Norway Wear, all grades and Made been for some time li have a is there over which of Le*iston. They have engaged The schools In the brick building uniform* with lirald them a evening. spillway provided Gentlemen, we can show kind of a shoe you — gold give to river you any K-«av A Story About Bird·, the of the Trask The have done Κ··ν. Mr. tirlndle of the Christian the waste water falls the below, Ku*ene Hani mon· J. looking up geneology closed. teachers goo·1 fine The following* Is a shoe to a tine dress very appearance. church ha* to to remain a distance of over fret. are looking for, from working Kc ttation The Children*· family. work and the program present- « : gone Bangor forty patriotic list of the players of North Middle- Youths' shoes is for Senator·. Hour.^^ Colon·»! and Mrs. Wm. T. Eustls and ed showed uatlent over Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Bowley shoe. Our stqck of and complete. Friday evening very Mr C. W. I'lki, li*a«W*r. Boys' Miuk Is her see We Al.MoN Yt'CNfc. of Htreni the 4th with Mr. and Mrs drill the tench··™ and tho»e who as- < larrnrr Mr. Stark's family of Cambridge. boro, Mass., visiting daughter, Call and examine the stock and for οf FleM. Mar Bennett family spent by Wllejr. yourselves. F.**ay—I.lfe Eu**ne summer J. arrived last of PerU Rdward Raatman Frank K. Dexter at Weld Pond. as well as the work In She Ι·Ι >ou (<·ι®1ηι(. the scholars. It was a bcautifnl at Centre I*ter The town schools closed last ing ha}lng For Count ν CommUni-'oer Percy Turner. Ralph Cole, Columbus Barnum claims to be th« John Krefe. Mrs. Fannie L. Kastnnn taught at the mouth. <■? I .--ter Twit. heU. Joha toJe. < ha*. WUwell. Jonathan bartlictt. stueeham He Invites an; I EAST BETHEL. Centre and us an excellent school. MWs M ty H. Swan of Greenwood is Edward Kaateian, Elliott Newell, champion quoit plaver. gave for Mrs. F. J. Wood. For Sber-lf. Hanoi Rawaon. Star* RoM.ln*. who with to match him. Bertie Bartlett is at home from South BRYANT POND. Mollie Pottle, Jessie A. Chapman and working Kausie Hammond, Me!*lna Lannard on a short vacation. Oris I^flaron were neither absent nor JAMBS R TI CKER. of Part·. Some have already commenced hay- Kramlngham, Ms**., Itw -eaaoo is open at the (ilen fairly ΝΟΗΤΗ PARIS. \rthur Shaw was ab«ent one halt day. ing It promise· to be a fine crop. Master Clarence Howe of Walttnm, Mountain House and Landlord Tobin late during th* term. Packard, summer Juines and wife of TO Geo. his vacatlor Tuell ORDER. (•RACK Harlow, Teacher. The road commissioner, Mas*., Is Norway SKIRTS spending has already received applications from EVENTS. work on the for SOUTH HIRAM. at June 2.Ί. COMING Perham and has closed highway at his J. Γ). Hasting*'. that assure him a called Eugene Curtis' Kx-Governor Sidney grandfather's, summer visitors t<» the r Howe of South Pari* i* in this district closed last Fri- Mr*. Jennie Fuller and visited at This is a have familv arrived at their summer home present. Mastt Henry full bouse for the coming three months. School girl grand opportunity \u. 11- Xbo;l of Metlta-l*. Martha'» Jul* > has been spending a short vacation at Κ. B. dav afternoon after a successful term ol Mrs. Fuller's Net week. Fryeburj. here last week. The governor Mr. Hm. Mason and familv of Balti- < A Martha'· WILSON'S MILLS. Miss Nellie Ran- Ida Littlehale ha* been at Elbridge Aug ί 'u»utau.,ua —enir.lv, having serious trouble with his eyes. Howe's. more are «pending their fourth annual eight weeks, taught by Willie Sadie her school In Benson's In North Sumner for a few >.·rvte. Frreburjc- Ma«ter Harold Brown of New York Masters Albert Taylor and Ml** I>oven clo«ed vacation at this hotel. kins of Eist Hiram. DRESS SKIRT THAT at Fred Tav- ν l«t. interesting Smith died dav*. i« visiting at Mr I>ewis M Brown's. I >rake of Boston arrived thi* place Jul Very Mr. John J. Mehan and wife, of Bos- Miss Georgia Wednesday, ADVERTISEMENTS. where will Andrews of South Wood- NBW Miss Grace Carter with her pupil, lor'e Saturday night, they exercises consisting of recitations, sing- Mr- M'b*a »· June 22. of consumption, sged .12 years. Mrs. Nancy HANG WELL summer vacation. were afternoon. were held at the residence Sat- stock has been at her mother's. WILL tittle Miss Chanler. nurse and maid, spend their ing. etc., given Friday lna:fF•u ardent fishermanS"™"hcr*· and la quite proud Services vUlting the J.C. A R. S. Bean are camp June 21». to the wife of /. W. afternoon. Mr*. Chandler Is visiting at G. Loat are in the Madame tarter house for building· Born, over a pound and a quarter trout that he urday Mary No else. tn Roe·! In of who has a Z-n*s Willis Bartlett. went to In- G. Fuller's. Made for You and One Petition (or uradlag County summer. for Wm. B. Garfleld Boston, Bartlett, son, in one of our small brooks the Clarence Porter and wife captured been Frvel»ur* 2d. has arrived spent his vacation in this vicinity annu- tervale, Ν. H., Wednesday, where they Mrs. Nellie Blood and Kuthlehave Petition fbr Change tn Roa>l In Roibury. Mr. Law is B. Brown. SWEDEN. past week. 1 111 K-H· are work for Bert at Churchill's two or 1 I 111 11 at Old Brick. allv for the past twenty year·. Mr. Cbss. Hatch and wife of Bldde- to Mudgett. stopping King Our entire community were much sad- three THE GLORIOUS WAR NEWS. Is a evening, June 'ilst, the golden town Jacob Stanley Is clerklog for Charles day*. Miss Gertrude Harlow spending Tuesday W. ford arrived In Wedne*day. Mrs. Klihu I/eavitt dened bv the death of Mr. K. Ben- Scholars In the Tuell District, Ml*s we to from our Dre-· The Fourt bof was celebrated in few davs in town. wedding of Mr. and Measra. and Cant Bradeen of Cornish. For a low shall allow you select goods July which the îid. He has Jacobs, Robinson, price a /e*t of Plantation occurred nett. occurred I^eslle Mason went to Holderness, N. Persls Chllds teacher, not absent for the this countrv this year with Master t urtle Hark has gone to Port- Magalloway are the pioneers of the Goods Stock and make skirts to measurements finished from here. A very been a victim of Brlght's di«ea«e for to work in a hotel for the terra are Harrison Walter Ε and your not known before In many year·. Fol- land to a few weeks with relative· Several went pleasant Collar SjrgentParty" who were here last sea- 11., Thursday M., spend all somewhat and Before his the "Klmbial," of in by present. time, yet and are an elaborate summer. lowing depressing departure evening participated death eon, building quite fruit and nuts were served at «ome business, and his seemed Uuite a number from this went Charlie Dunham was absent one day indefinite intelligence of Saturder and which he was architect and maater Lemonade, summer cottsge on the shore of "Chris- place JUST AS YOU LIKE. at 11 Ice cream and sudden. He will tie greatly missed, to on the excursion. SuDday. th*re went fltshing over the builder, was safely launched In Cole's 9 o'clock ; o'clock very CaMed th socially and In hti*ines«, as he was mate» countrv night and Mondev "mill dam." Cervera, Camara and the cake of choicest for arc All do is select the Sunday the owner of the mill In town, and Pond" Charges making very slight. you the new* that « ervera's fleet, in of Hollow are hereby Rev. Wm. C. I.tndis of Pennsylvania ! only Unci· has been here several morning, pirates Huugry hone«t man Bodge hid been to the at the school house was considered a strictly In We do the rest. a desperate attempt to escape, warned that, although appearances may spoke people weeks the trout brooks in this of Sab- ail hi* He leaves a widow, one whipping I.iter intelligence be the "Kimblal" Is a Tuesday evening in the Interest dealings. with more or less suix-ea·. practically destroyed. deceitful, torpedo and two sisters. vicinity «how® bath Schools. Ile Is traveling mission- *on. three brothers 4th of Rockets, confirm* the report, end further boat. returned '«im his School July, Sky that one msn a·-» killed on the Miss Elisabeth Kastman has returned ary for the American Sunday tonus! at where only HEBRON. annual fi.htng trip Stoneham, American side, and none of our ship# from South Paris, were she has been for I'nion. he captured some "big ooee" and I· kept THOMAS SMILEY, were from Mr. and Mr». F. Κ. Glover were in injured. t.en. Shafter ha* demanded *everal weeks. Steamboat inspectors up quite busy entertaining the guests st the to over the new steam- Portland for a few days la»t week. the surrender of Santiego which is re- Miss Sibley has closed her school in Portland look hotel with various dimensions. Roman Candles, Fire Crackers— to the Par- Prof. J. F. Moody and MUs Maldle MAINE, fused. end if no change in the situation the Partridge District and Is at Miss boat, the Bobcat, belonging rhere have been two summer cottages NOftWAY, (Tub. Are at the old home. tn-cur*. * ill begin bombarding the city Andrews'. mscheenee Moody built on the shores of Christopher Lake of Nor- Ker. S. P. Rlchardion went to Pari# noon. It* fall is a exercises Dr. K. C. Walker and brother season here. Mr. Tue«dav only ques- Interesting Children's Day Mr. thU by parties living were in town. Sunday to attend the funeral of tion of a few deys. were held by the V. P. C. Γ. at the I'ni- way J. Llbby and Mr. Harry Crockett all sizes. 2i. Luln Shaw. The moral effect of the operations at versalist church Sundav The School closed June one, and Mr. Cole the evening. Mr. and Mr*. Ernest W. Sturtevant owning Kugeoe Santiago ought to be In the line of in- exercises consisted of recitations otntr. mainly NORTH BUCKFIELD. Sutuiar with Mr*. J. D. Sturtevant. to the inevitable, and the children, and remarks •pent The Club of We»t Part* were TOOLS. ducing accept HAYING *»pain singing by Bicycle Washie Ileald has hU stable boarded Arthur Diecom of Auburn was at Blank and e«k for terms of peace. to Children's Day and the here the drat of the week and were pho- Cartridges. appropriate and Mr*. J. I). Sturtevant'» Sunday. Torpodoes, Fourth of season were made bv the and shingled partly clapboarded. Id front of the hotel by Mr. July is |)r. J. C. l>onhsm attended the Re- tographed REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. the Mrs. Rozetta Blcknell at West Sum- W. amiteur. Mr. Bowker superintendent of Sundav School, thl* F. Bowker, ner on a visit. convention at Augu*ta to celebrate the Fourth of can be found at Hon. George F. Hammond. Rev. Mr. publican aud wife both do some very Hue work And everything necessary July V. D. Bicknell has for sale. week, and Mr*. I>onham visited her par- 4 CO. and green peas their cameras. BOLSTER HI Roberts. Rev. Mr. F.x-tiov- with N. DAYTON (iOVERXOK tOWERS RENOMINATED Hooper, A number of our farmers have com- ent* and sl«ter* In Auburn. ernor Perham. A good audience was Mr. Charles Curtis and wife visited at A I.AR'il *Μ» »ΝΓΗΙ SIA^Tir 4.ATHFR- | Kev. S. D. Hlchard*on in vlfltlng at and the in- menced haying. Mr. W. Bowker's the first of the week HAVE FULL SUPPLY. present, notwithstanding where he WG. .lames E. Bicknell is at work at West Manchester thl* week, prench- tense heat, all were more comfortable The I'nlversalist meetings are to be SHURTLEFF'S. with four horses. fd for ten year*. than thev expected to be. Sumner held the tlrst aud third Sundays of the Mrs. Fred of South Paris and Ml** Emma Hale of Watervllle, who he ones. , Between fifteen and Mxteen dollar* Cbesley months the Instead of warranted to the fact that rh» renoroi- a during summer, good nsldering children are at his mother's for a while. graduated here last year, ie spending On sale Jnd and 4th. Scythes, Pu*«n * "or*" was raised at the two churches Sundav. every other Suuday as stated last week. Saturday, July Monday, July uatlon of Governor been late- few week* here c tnv»*»lng for a book. *ent to Mr. to be Fred Harlow has uulte bu«y Is and has κόπο conclusion, and no and Kev. Cummings Mrs. Alonzo Fcit gaining ly off a room in Mrs. Celia Mr. Ed Bartlett of Boston I* at W. A. not warranted. heΙβΡ^^-ηΤ ^»-* added to the soldiers' relief fund. finishing the of the doctor to be moved Scythes, tions of poMev were to Bartlett's. permission ^ The Fourth was » Dunham's chamber. to her when she feels to the an unexpectedly l*rge body of Republi-*JJ comparatively quiet Ml*» Jennie Churchill of Buckfleld I» home, equal some, THERE ARE can* that in state invention at one here. I*he boys ran* the bell# undertaking. Mis. Felt says everybody **tbe*ed NEWRY. vWltlng her aunt. Mr*. Miry Beari*e. SNATHS, FORKS, and *«« «■ aud the amount of on»· got Monday has been very good to her, her the Augu«ta Tuesday they sleep Fred Marshall has *o that he goe* giving vis to hU At tbe flag raising at the Corner school got best of care aud her b< au- Watchmakers Watchmakers thuslasllc M thev have not been before morning according capacity broken seeding many one buodred tod were pri- out a* f*r a* the barn. Hi* leg DRAG *ΜΓί. Γ ht· Club of I jr.i-nd for slumber under adverse circumstance*. fifty persons tlful flowers, and she wUhes to thank RAKES, iu Lincoln ha* Mr*. Marshall I* arc some are some are indifferent. with ent. All the teachers and most of the gained very fait. Some bad and decidedly attended in * body, 30^ strong. Tlie glorious war newj, in contrait everybody for their kindness to her dur· good were Tbe also in health. to that of the before, caused re- parent· and pupil· present. gaining her Illness. Senator lUle had been Invited pre- day greet corn ing were entertain- Kev. S. I), l'lchardaou ha* HAND RAKES, h*d intend- exercise· patriotic and Mr. Ansel went to 1'ortland, DID YOU EVER CONSIDER side over the invention, and j >ielng. a Dudley and at the ice cream and cake *plndled, and tine garden generally. was in * HatclitTe went to ing close, June 27. That a watch- ed to du so. but kept ashington Joseph Chickamauga Mr. W. A. has the Mouday, poor, cheap and has were served a· refreshment·. B*rtlett largest and < at hv the of busires*. and with the last lot of recruit», Messrs. Edwin Cole Frank ush- one or STONES, RIFLES, &c., pressure public onions we have seen this year. maker could watch more in CHEAP CLEANING, been mustered Into Co. First Maine. Mell Howe's little child died Friday min have to Portland to work on injure your Km « »«««· »f w«· Tb* Γ>, goue wear? Harlle Harden has pea* large enough with one CHEAP MAINSPRING, than would many tion of the convention was effected a» Miss Margaret Barstow is visiting at morning. the fortlficatlous. years' Fred ha· sold his farm in to cook. not watch to a workman ; his and lowest follows : Mr. I.enis M Brown's. kllgore The MUses Mamie and KtU Bartlett take your good pay price pro- prices. Walker'· in Why Among the recent arrivals at "The Bethel and moved to Will have returned home from Westbrook watch and in the end save Such a is : Chairman-»tau «y I'lummer of HIRAM. long the life of your money? place V ^ < ttoa. U«1«toD.'Î?w W·1 w are l)edh«m. «^-etarteil· Beeches'* Miss Gilraore, Xewry. Mr. A. Wadeworth, who has Seminary. E. C. Allen has come to work for J. S. lUlph Market SOUTH MAINE. ■|·|Ί Mr. I>»n Kmery and wife are keeping while with his team Mrs. D. W. of Portland U visit- Hiram village district closed Saturday. working recently, That we carry in immense stock of FOOTWKAK. VVe would lik*> h.tm of Hebron, and on the committee house in Ernest l>imon's rent. Wiley his side Mr. Frank B. I'sher of and Miss injuring quite severely. it. But as we htv neither nor u on resolutions Hon. James ». w "«ht Gertie Bonner is visiting her cousin, ing her sister, Mrs. Susan Eastman. Sebago, have time and space to tell you all al*>ut time s by of have added Mrs. Jane Billings has been visiting Mrs. F. X. U but Cora E. demons lliram, Line Cameras and Photo We In ». of Ι*!λΓΪ£· Mrs. Everett Kobbius, in lUrtford. Frye sick, gaining. friends in the A Full of we will try and give you a little idea In regnrd to it. have In stock. of to their former well earned Billings neighborhood state committee was Mr. Walter Hutchins and wife Bo«- reputations. on < The following Mrs. John Flagg visited her sister, where she used to reside. Cameras from 90c. up. Lowest Prices Cameras. size* B, K, EE and W, widths, over styles of Ladies' <)xford ti···. ton are his Mr. and Mr·. The funeral of Mr. Austin V Durgln supplies. C, I), thirty prit chosen : Mrs. C. W. Lowe. Sunday. visiting parente. J. and wife of Bethel was attended at Cornish, His Mr. Billings from $1.00 to ·2 50 Over vu of Ladles' Butt t>n and l.t *e Bout* M tarter. Aubun». Miss Gertrude H. Abbott our Henry Hutchins. Tuesday. thirty-Α styles Auiru-ootncln-^eth kept in the hi» were in town Mr. i \ri«.<.»>k-T H l'halr. Pre*su« I·*· member· of Julian Rebekah remains were placed tomb, Sunday. Billings from 91 00 to £1.50. Over styles of Men's and I .ace Boot* school the past two weeks as the teacher. Twenty was thirty-Ave Congress » umberlant-K armouth of Col., here also in the middle of the week DudWy visited Naomi at West- brother Preston, Denver, having to at FOSTER'S. a« an f W rreen,an_> Miss Briggs, is sick. Lodge I-odge to if PAYS BUY 4, 5, β. 7 and » widths, all from 91.25 to 95.00. Also good as«ortmenr KrankHn -r Sutler rara'a««o· a west see his half brother, Mr. Ira Kussell, «Γ FOSTER'S". prices M brook last week. missed train in the and arriving ÎtpÀysIÔbÛy HuKurk-H Β Sauo'ier·, Ell-wort» ill Keene and family of West Sumner Is We em suit snd At vou W on Mr. was a who very sick. Old Mrs. Hussell fell Boys, Youths, Misses and Children. you properly. Kennel** J »l Man.ey. Au*u»la were at Horatio the Jtfth. Tuesday evening. Durgln CaiadM Flagg's a in creed and broke her recently. a Hue of and Extension Csses. Fine Boot and *»h«' KooX-R-ei RobteMB. in the GREENWOOD. loyal Republican, Methodist hip also carry nice Trunk», Bags l.lnooli»--'«eorife Bit·*». W a, Inborn. Mr. Bradbury had early pea· Mr. Del. Cole has a roan the » and his brother Masons attended hU youug by Yours UxforO—I. l· >m»U>. Norway. market from his garden the 27th. Next. If this weather contlnee a month long- repairing a specialty. truly, funeral inform He was a name of Coe boarding with him this PruulMHi*-K M sttnaoo, tannel. Will and wife went to Turner er how are farmers to finish hoeing illy. gentle- President Lincoln Said: Β Peake-, lV»xer Fogg up summer. Mr. Cole's Mr. pWaUuule—J V man of many excellent qualités. nephew, Koy w tart. Bowtolnham Sunday. and get their hay a iee25i*—^ Cummlngs. of Dorchester, Mass., and habits as bad Someraet-Forrest .lohn is machine oil. Tbe are "It's as easy to acquire good Shoe ijoodwl^ Skowbegan Flagg peddling agricultural paper· inquiring ROXBURY. friend of his are visiting at Mr. Cole'·. just Smiley Store, Waili»— Arthur L Brown. Br fast. Field strawberries are very plenty in regsnl to the outlook for tbe apple Washington-Ai A. Mutrkie. Calato. Scott Richards of Boston Is visiting Mrs. Dr. Rankin and two sons of ones." this season. crop. Although the trees blossomed was York-l M M···**. βΟΜ the scenes of hU early life. He Mechanic Fall· are vlaiting relatives wear a suit of clothes MAINE fairly well U is doubtful if tbe apple It's just as easy to good fitting Ε. N. SWETT, Manager, NORWAY, Governor Towers was renominated in EAST WATERFORD. born and reared in this town. here. is much if any to last year. as it's much more if a Hon. J. O. crop superior Postmaster has erected a nice Mr. Percy EnEarle has purchased him not, and very satisfactory you ringing speech by Bradbury G. I.. Warren's cou«in. Clyde Richard- The is a little at Stanley dairy industry dull the stare a new of Saco. and the nomination was second- tall fl«g stafl' from which and bicycle. to us. Be fair with and see our son. of Gorhain. Χ. Η is visiting him. and farmers are turning their come yourselves ed bv Hon. William Kngel of Bangor present, stripes can be seen for a long distance. The schools closed here last week Wllma Millett is visiting her parents attention to stock. The other Stock. Selected with carc as to and Prof. Elisha Cook of \ aesalboro. raising The caterpillars have finished their and the children are enjoying a much Spring quality, good in Sabatis. day one man sold a Jersey calf for #4 Tbe nomination was made a unani- terrible work for this year. need vacation. Miss Ada Briggs, teacher taste as to We and to by Mrs. Ktta Town and two children of and then for a Durham calf two style. guarantee profit pleasure governor Powers paid $5 are well. of the her mous rising vote, are the week with her Crops looking grammar department, gave Oxford spending weeks younger, and claims to have made customer. Profit, because our will was immediately notitled. and came Into school a nice ride Saturday afternoon every prices prove parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Haskell. a to the future for m good trade, looking SOUTH RUMFORO. to her home in West where because the hall and accepted the nomination Mrs. W. W. Kilbourne, Miss Ellztbeth Pari·, they a positive saving to every buyer. Pleasure, 4',n" profit. Susie Elliott is having lots of fun on a treat of and ice cream. an earnest and patriotic Saunders of and enjoyed cake Chelmsford, Maes., Kev. at the her new our cannot fail to in and Boutelle followetisp***\ with a few George Covyeon preached bicycle. goods please quality style. gressman Mrs. E. P. Saunders of Milford, Χ. H-, Centre last His text GRAFTON. again Sunday. Harvey Neal, with his wife, has been our new suits is our all-wool blue remarks. were in town to Our leader in serge who attend the funeral that be not an- < the wasn't, "Judge not, ye visiting his in Danforth. The Library Association held it· Ex-G»»vernor leave* presented Joshua have been parents one on. of Mrs. Saunders, the most of hi· sub- on sack suit for come in and which was enthu- judged," although School has been closed the past week, nual fair at the town ball the night $8.50, try following resolution, a few with Mrs. James spending days ject was on judging. He has an appoint- as the teacher, Miss has of the 17th with the usual success. siastically adapted : Chadbourne. Mary Hoyt, good ment there in two weeks. been sick. were in attendance from •Keaoivwt-That this conveetloe it* again Many adjoining The grass on the Xorwood farm will have cut and a back. nrofoun-1 appréciation of the k>ya)ty.ten-jers I>ravery They peeled large C. K. Cary has begun to pick his towns, Upton, Andover, Newry ana your money's worth or your monby be sold at auction at 10 o'clock Wednes- 53fîïïrto55Kï the men of Maln,who h.veen amount of poplar, one object being to strawberries. others. The financial result· from the τ naral «erMce A. WOOD a* rolunteer* the ml liar an·! the fi'h. WALTER »erv.l day save it from the ravages of tbe cater- S. B. Jones went back to his work last sales and were oflbe t'ulla I taWf to our 11.»-. In the supper very good. upho^l Thursday forenoon as Mrs. P. X. creatures have -pain «> to them the same pillars. These destructive Tuesdav. •a^rlth ple.l*e Haskell was a tire, her dress heart ν atd lo*al support that wa* *l*ea W> the building nearly all left the fruit trees, and their Chas. Cary I· on the sick ll«t. EAST HEBRON. weni forth and the time assistance ar- M>o« Of Maine who many year» a.'2 the war with«s is under the care of Dr. IT PAYS to BUY at FOSTER'S. comfortable loss without some small Mr. Charles of Boeton is visit- ι 1er father was sent for and came IT PAYS to BUY tt FOSTER'S. to show one interested in a first class one of the best tools that -pair an ! a re. great gain. Libby through any Mower, •Ion' In the <>f the t nban iue«i Packard. Since the wind blew down Jud- friends in this I hat with his oldest too. Her management ;^Vn^ !^tU George ing village. night a of the Mattie of Auburn and lva has been out for for THE WALTER Λ. Oratetu tppre. lation of the valor artny I'pton kins' stable· he has built another, J. L. Frink is so as to be out again ι father saw but the brother dared put cutting hay generation. ■ larger her, an.t aa^ a.- *howu ϋκ· bravç lee·to of are at G. by Knight Xaples guests D. and worth more than both of them, and bot not recovered hie ι lot lo to see he should has a that is world-wide. It has distanced to: Her- an.l *all«>r* tn the war an«l the fully strength. go ber, fearing WOOD, reputation always «tiitv if the eare for Pride's. is for his Llnna Frink is friends in ι iot control bis Her father and *t.ite t· protect an-1 nearly ready hay. vUiting feelings. and is to do so now. v *i> hU< re η while tefea.1 Jhetr Schools close this most of every ready wi eà they tbe^on'. Friday, Last Sunday Mrs. Charles YerrlU pre- Portland. I irother went home to Temple on Moo- competitor honor an· I > to the arry liberty oppre**e^ them with exercises. sented her husband with a nice boy baby Mrs. J. W. Bean haa returned from < lay. returned with a younger Trade We notice a new ova- They Now for to a. a* gow flag floating —her first born—weighing 9 1-3 pounds. Portland, where she haa been visiting | irother and two eliteri on Ready Spring JktmSXZi 5JS£?SL house. Tuesday. Temple Hill school And on the same day Mrs. Arthur Tracy friends. The funeral wa· conducted • · * Complete Roller Bearings, made her husband a similar Mr. S. fell from a scaffold In from Bates on tobor. of temperance, of eleeaOoa aixl eeon.Mnj present-^- Seavey kntbony College In the Mate aeer are A. S Mr. Adams le doing a brisk buslneas | η the Farmlngton hearse to that sud Straw ami the «taie le legation I» very plenty. Young place Carpets Matting·. Couffreea. in hi· hardware and etore. Or a aa tome An earnest fii ioraement of the businc*· Ilk· saw Ave in one drove in his field. Other EAST SUMNER. grocery \ interment after service, not be on Tues- All Steel aitnilnlatratlo» of our «Sale affair* by ttOTenKif parties have seen smaller numbers. The session of the Oxford Local Union, elative· could present We will and make it for your interest to buy your new carpet Wheels, fiiw>ru in ! an of his wuiw jedfwwS NORWAY LAKE. try appeoeal Jot ha m Shaw tracked a moose V. P. S. C. at East on Wed· , lay. Her husband and parent· feel tbia ihe hUl. large E., Sumner, of us. Oil Goths, Rugs, Rug Fringe, Sweepers, ^SSTto 6 was Miss Fannie Tucker haa gone to Lob· » miction The society Carpet dl-ha^uf in Xo. road lately. aeaday well attended and intereet- very deeply. give Furniture etc. No Cast Iron in the Machine. our Ν. to tee her Mra. Edwla a vacation until Hassocks, Covering, Feathers, ESe of^lT Mention, Vm We have several new wheels lately, j ng. Sermon by Rev. J. D. Graham of ion, H., slater, j Ir. Ttbblu August, asanlmvu* anuth of Velvets, Brussels, and Miss Grace Ladd, Miss Mabel Reed and Humford Falls, and addresses by Rev. Styles, very go Samples Tapestries And for ease of draft I doubt if there is a Mower that can l>c are late ι School flnlahed with a picnic ] i«wlston for rest through July. of from which we can a In Casco It Mrs. White among the rectpl- Jeo. S. Chase of Mechanic Fall· and Friday the better grades goods get you Yachting beautiful Bay out a with it. Call and examine. ente. ] Rev. Q. M. Howe of were ilnner in the grove. Mrs. W. H. ride· abort compared Fully Guaranteed. lv a dead Issue to the Lewlstoo, Berry at short notice. for 1898 model, practical up pr«- Mrs. Almlra Foeter of la ν lilt- -· p*odgo WUlu MeKlaley oar ιιΙΜ, lavai a» ί ΒΒΠΚΤ MOOBAPniCAL WITCHÏ» Ο Boy·' ttU the ooataat noi Rev. Caroline K. Am·» Bloe JO QLOTHE you uaMaoMac «apport Unlveraallat Churc-h, Store, yyANT with relative* at tho Aubara H h AN BY THI Norway. cUy ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING Ol waging ahall have btn >aocoaafttlly•aocaaafnlly Mnaiui· I THE CANIHDATW JlllCTKD Putor. Pwaehlngaervleeon Sunday, at 10 Λ I ■ P· U to at H SOCTHJPARIS. hatchery. REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLICANS. to ouinItn REPUBLICAN OOt'NTT CONVENTION. A. N.; SibbiUi School, 11:45 a. M ; Y. C. Craah Suite #2 W #4.00 F. «kaxd rum* Railway. su bring to Spain'· longiuftrtag satyoctaoi J meeting, 7 40 r. m. Bloe Store, Norway. Vernon B. Swett and Lu bride art thl* con U Dent, and Church, Her. B. S Nuyea' .Ιιΐηί WW·, traie» W*xt J«oaU liberty good gofernment. Second Congregational i>i>»nlown 3^» (SiiMay· ta Boston, visiting hU parents, platform adopted Kldeoul, It will pay yoa to buy your p.,1- A.M., FILL convention hold la June «, UM, aa< AI.MON YOUNG. 10 30 a. M. Sabbath 11:4ft A. M·; Soda ; PROCEEDINGS OP THURSDAY'! \ ; School, |N ui» Mr. and Aagaata LATEST r. *.-51 JTYLE, ν * 4 I* a.; Mrs. JHE ·<Λ» 1«>1ηκ Swett. at F. Blae u le.t Benjamin pledge oar «apport to the nonilaoe of that ooa 7.00 r. Meet H. Noyee' Store, Norway. 11 Ρ· u. * Included Hon. Almon of nom Meeting, regular weekly I'rayiir k x t to ρ *·. lo *ui*lAy CONVENTION.—ONLY Hiram, TWO CONTESTS veatlon aa tho Republican candidate tor gov Youog Ing, Wednesday evening; Toong People'i » treiB »rrt% <* w Α· "· Π. P. η to imnii β 1*> ι»», ** Wheeler of GI lead attended th« Inated acclamation for senator fro There la nothing equal Bl'T THEY WERE EXCITING.—*13 by If ·11 ni rrtday evening. We oar to the nominee • » KM Pwtor St 9ovth paris ρ»«βτ orrica. Republican convention last The radar, pleilge loyal «apport the weat, ta G6 year· of age, and natlv Method 1M Church, Rev. W. B. rUlge, The Keeley Inatltote, 1n1 Gongreee with BALLOTS TO NOMINATE A SHERIFF. I of thla convention. service, 10 «0 a. m. ; Sabbalh School Ita In Λ.ΟΟίοΤΟίΑ. a, **» A. a. U «topping hU niece. Mr·. W. R. of He waa educated in tin Preaching Portland, la dally aaeertlng Hour* llmlngton. IIΛ0 Social 7.00 r. M. PRICE pOSSIBLE. (Cvealng Meeting, 10 LOWEST On mot loo Ha gen of Oxfon I the di ήΤ JHE Hebbard, Wednesday night. of (too. common schools. He la a Congrega claaa Mat portante and value In meeting s > .ι M- lyv mealing, Toeeday evealng, M cloM Cor Portland. Ac., I the reaotattoas were th< » is a «ucceaefu manda made It thoee who dc κ H m a accepted by tlonallst. Mr. Young opon Λ ν » Oorham. Ac..9t>*. ».,J# r. Mrs. W. H. Hebbard and son representative ol by Γ .for Clyde, gathering convention. II. A. Roberta Paator aire to cared of am ' so me the at ο «ce Prou Portland, λ ho I bualneaa man, being the senior partne become ram, And what is more I will do if opportunity. \l *1λ irrlve have been the past week Republicans that assembtal at the couri (ReMence Paria Hill.) Preaching Λ oplam, you give * Î v. *.. s » r. ■ from tiorham, Ac. vUiting Second ballot for sheriff: of tbe firm of A. A P. B. wh< aervjee.t tobacco as well aa or nervoui *ith hoe te for the Young. r. M ; Sabbath School. 3 flO r. M. Meeting dlaeaaea, *· friend· and relative· at county convention ImI Prayer received some ..." KM.* *■ p. Bethel, I Number of vote· oaat, 10 ι In neaa and nerrona Com Have The war bone· hate large business Interests Hiram Saturday evening. prostration. just Giiesd and returned Thursday. old of th< Neoeaaarv for 8 1 I CHIKHH. Albany, Wednesday choice, a lumber a fac 8TATKI) MKKTINUa. aollclted. *fternoon. ptrty were nil present, nod to were ϋκ A. P. BmnU, » including mill, canning «pondenre Church. * J. Ilaufhtoa, a and other enter A. M— Union R. A. So. M, assemble* > nu n/re**t1onal young men who are TphI A. Porter. S3 tory, general store, P. A C.. Men'a and Helta, l'i t NEW SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. .ν cforo full ai Boy'a Bicycle NOBBY ..,r itn >unUt, j.nsaiMne The lecture by Kev. K. O. last (handler Garland, tt Mr. has held var ou Wednesday Kventng, moon, <0 * School Taylor nence. prises. Young of o*ft»n! at Κ. 11. Blae \ M \ p. ; S*M>â4 12*., Mondav Ο Γ Traak, β Maaonlc flail. Regular meeting 9~> Noyée' Store, Norway Tue*.lav Chrta evening. "A glass of Beer An- was a town offices, and served In the leglsla In F.ven ever. new Crash «vihi^ evening, It bright but warm morning. J. R Tucker. t Lodge, No. IH, Masonic Hal). Monday Very stylish and cheaper than Also Suits, Boys' t· lra»«>r "-eetln* "ua.lav evening was an and con- R. A. ture In and In when un or before full moon. Oxford Council, R If want a of panta It will pa; r alysed," interesting The heat, however, was a Barrow*, 1 1805, again 1897, trig you pair .nb. ta* I. A Bean, Pa» tempered by AS. Friday on or after full moon t Summer Waists and Sailor the for hot weather. vincing temperance address. Illustrated breeze the value of his service may be judge* M., evening, yoa to buy them at F. H. Novea' Bin Suits, just thing .n ·*αη·»η\. nornlng pn^TMitei A> A light which drew through the No choice. I. Ο. Ο. Γ meeting In Odd Pellowa ,r tiumerouû chemical A the fact that no one cared to ente .—Regular 75 centa to 92.AO. -■ * a. ^abbaA Schuo' by from WIMev Store, t u -uii* *ervu*. 1»' ώ experiments. well-ventilated court room; sod » tub ol The new committee waa re Tlall, every Tuesday Evening. F.ncamp Norway, a r. oounty seooml w y, worth 1 ea*ue Meetia*. a.. era» good audience wa· the field him for the senatorls No. SI. meet* In Odd rtlkiwa' Hall, present. lemonade, with η big cube of ported at follows and : against ment. ,',r meettaf f " ; PrVr«'r weUnj refreshing I accepted and fourth Friday Evening· of each month. Mt Some BARGAINS The ice in it, stood on a table at A. R. Ruin nomination this year. Special r ,·\«Μ.·ηβ,«-a*» meeting.Frl-lav evening Democrat is chewing gum with standing Stearns, font Pall#. Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. ■>, meet* on Arat an 45 A. a.. (tab- Byron, John 8 Harlow, IMxHeld. K. of meet! η κ In Hathaway Block in Men's Shirts—and the remembert Oxford the who came. It was furnished the P.—Regular In Ureenwood, June '2K, to the wife of Charte ( by way please :· « ueetïa# 00 p. a.; Tounty, Mtlne, spruce gum by Amoa li. Bean, Mr. A. C. T. who was nomlnatec U. IL. A. O. j, to the wife of Arthu r nishings styles the and the of Probate. Geo. Hacea, Oxford. month. uaariawa. pure ami unadulterated article. The Register was bon a daughter. can in the and are much trular meeting Tue» la y eventm right, only He Is a house fourth or each month at Orange Hall y Λ sixty-one years ago. join .Saturdays a see it will l»c to our moon. before the convention. It was · consider- Sumb»r of vote* cant, '/ A. Ruat No. meeta la Cole, daughter. lower. Come in and me before and jj .τ fi>rr full er and at O. 04, purchasing Herbert K. of Bath visited 1 resides South Paris R.—Harry Post, In WeM Parla, June JJ, to the wife of Qeorir ί v unt Mica Lodge. regular meet- Bonney se*«lon than the Necoaaary tor choice, 41 by trade, New U. A. R. nail on the third Friday Evening ol ably longer average, in he is a l ni vers Young, a aon. Yours »·, event ng of eaih week.—Aurora hi* brother, Fred, here last week. Mr. Albert P. Baanett, 44 religious preference each month. mutual advantage. respectfully, |· and had none of that cut-and-drled ap- In Weat Paria, June 24, to the wife of Wll ( ■. ni. ttrtM anTtMrd Monday evening» Fred A. Porter, 1", alist. Mr. is well known W. R. C.—Meeta In New U. A. R. Hall, Mon j Bonney is an expert of the Bath King through a aon. employe pearance which Is sometimes alleged by Chandler Uarland, 18 Bryant. Iron Works. tells the out the from hli flay evening. In Eaat June to the wife of Z. W M t I' ea-ant Lolfi, No. He l>emocrat our to Jame· R Tucker, ? county, particularly Ν. K. O. P.—Lakealde Lodge, No. 177, meeta ta Bethel, », opponent· characterise Republi- a »on. or that P. 1 as of the Oxford Conn- BartU-U, * ·*ΓθΙ»«Ι an«t fourth Krblaj· each his Is night and Oacar Traak position secretary New U. A. R. Hall, on the Brat and thirl Weil ·|ι«η·1· company rushing can conventions. There was an unusual In June 24, to the wtfe of Wm. H .hi.ι Hall. tv which he has ne» la of each month. Oxford, ι iellows* In the construction of boats Agricultural Society, y evenings a , > •lay torpedo •mouut of on both No choice. llaakell, M. P., 'laughter I »'«·. «.range, «aeon·! "*atur>lay of eloquent speaking, held for or more, and L. B. ANDREWS, for tbe l ni tod State* Navv. : years Τ «■ *t«>re 1» for tra«le national and local and Fourth ballot for sheriff twenty-five The hotel· have been crowded with K*nki.fv <>|*n issue·, by speak- In which he has the utmost satis- ν Smrdv afternoon*. given week. ΙΟΓΤΗ PAHIf, HE. A address was ers new to Oxford County audiences, as Number of vote· W7 visitor* during the MARRIED. >o ivl an·! fourth of very Interesting given cant, faction. Mr. has been Iden Monday* 4» King always convention U a drat· at the church on even- well as by those whose voices are familiar Neceaoary for choice, The Republican I. -Ml»· Baptist Sunday tided with the cause and all • Albert P. Rawwtt, 47 temperance house· .^.1U|h Pact* U*lge. No. Sll. add Mi** O. W. and whose as orators is well class feeder for the public of II. tt. Kldeout to C. W. HOWKER & CO. ing by Gould, who was for reputation Fred A Porter, 19 other movements to In rkouth Paria, June :W, by Her. Successor ,hi· ι of tech monlfc tending promou ,· Monday e*«aH»** some time a medical known. Jame· R. 1# Norway and South Paris. Dr. Iloratlo Woodbury and Mr·. Ml* K. Hrigg* ,, \ K. 11*1'. missionary among Tucker, the material and moral welfare of thf the The conveniion was called to order at Chandler Garland, li A new sidewalk exteuds from >NHh of Houth Pari». \* Κ Klml *1 nm. No. liî·. meet· Telugu·* Kt Nellore, India. A good He credit plank Mr. Sanfont L. aar !«fore full mt*»a, la G. A. R. was 10 :.'W bv C. Park, chairman After the fourth ballot th· names of Main E. M.Thomas' shop. Ι·1·1»Ι»ΙΦ1· company prt-sent in spite of tbe Ellery Esq., the district composed of the towns of Mlaa Lydla K. Moody, Uxh of llath. h-at, and Mis* of the Republican county committee. F. A. Porter and Chandler Oarlund were He has a new sign on Main Street. In Burkfleld, June 14, by He*. U. K. Ilanna ► w Κ Κ Ktilef C-»rv· η»·**· Hr»t and thoroughly enjoyed Pari·, Buckfipld and Hertford, in the W. and Mlae Merlle M was offered Rev. F. K. Bar- Mrs. A. P. Bissett is very sick. She font. Mr. I>anlel Kinery <► ncn!"..·' of each πι-.nth. In ti. liould't account of her work. l*rayer by withdrawn. of 1895. For and legislature haa been in health fur some time. Bouncy, both of Buckdeki. prices ton of Bethel. Fifth ballot for sheriff : poor June at the residence of th< I,. B. In B<*hel. 20. ■The CASCO Κ _«t. .n. Brook L«»l*e. No. 1S1, Andrews is wearing a stiff neck S. HAHLOW. writes bis ► \ Hon. A. E. flerrick of Bethel was Number of votea cart. I® JOHN Major Bradbury Norway bride"* parent*, Mr ami Mr*. Dana R. Hall, by other informa* !. \ Κ 11» ·*·»■·>■ 1 aa·! fourth W>«lne· κ* the resuit a of combination of circum- called to the chair as J. R. tf friends that the will tier. Κ Κ Barton. Mr. Lyndon I.'. Brarkrtt and ,>f «-«.-h month temporary presid- Tucker. Hon. John S. of Dlxfield, who regiment probably *unce* SI Harlow, Ml»» Winifred Hall, both of Bethel. No. meet# which included a spirited horse, A. P. Ba*aett, move to the front about the middle of > it »*e. SI. ee^ry ing officer. was nominated acclamation for coun- In June 23. Ilerriek C. îion write » «hort turn a a by Norway, by Judge WOOD J -.'.re λ1 MsM>nic Haii through gate, flash of Vote void. B. aud Mlaa t Chao. C. Warren of Fryeburg and H. ty attorney, 1· λ n%tlve of Canton, where July. I>a\l·, Mr. Million Llanell Mary Μ \, -··*ν *n-! Niuth Part» Council, * hite dresse* which startled tbe of horse, C. Dunton of Rumford were called to Sixth ballot for sheriff : was A new sien at the Norway J. («rvealeaf, )>otb Norway· t« a t» A R- Hall erenr Fue«th of ' The nomination of Mr. Tucker in Wurthley Virgin, > « Wht-eh r is l· |Ν»γΤργ'-» »toi* made an the com- Freeland Howe, this village. Mexico ► wood for heat· Manufacturer, x· School closed with eloquent speech reviewing on motion of Hon S. ievan Seminary at Kent's Hill. He Friday. Beginning made unanimous formerly of In Ν. June He*. 4. Τ ·» » «uniiurr. great and record of the Re- John Woodman, Norway, Berlin, H., jn, by Cra'g, f ifteen the school glorious S. Steams. menced reading law with hli pupils increased until after an absence In South Paris of sever- Mt. ( harlea W Eldridge »f Ruckaport and Ml»· publics party. Its burden of the pres- in ofiice of a \ ing Dwellings, ·. ar* h**re were later continuing the leading I.Ilia J Woodward of Gllead. ■ ■ ·;,"·» and at Peak's nineteen in attendance. The Cheers. returned to this and ftmily ent and its of the future. Mr. Her- with Hon. al vearr, has village. In WeM June «·. Mr. I. Wallace Maaon Buckfold, Mail»·, hue Seeu 17 1-16 with no hope lawyer in Minneapolis and Bethel. f ί r r (r« day». kvertge less Adjournment. V. M. Whitman, of the t'alals and Minnie both of Bethel e rick's speech was able and convincing. JameeS. of and was.ad- Prof. Ml·· E. Wheeler, Church h»n fifteen any dav during tbe term Wright Paris, will his vacation ; s,I ^ t'Mitchell of ι.or ham. X. On motion of Joseph A. Xoyes of mitted to the Oxford Bar in 1888, since High School, spend >f the*e the following hare not been ith Mr. and Mra. C. F. and ■ χ Sumoer, seconded Hon. Waldo Pet- his parents, 247 Commeftlal St., II town Monday. tbsent one-half by Till: liKl.EOATCS. which time he has practiced law at I>ix- DIED. [Stores day tbe Whitman. tenglll, county committee was made fleid. Be* id es his law he has ν ,h fturnh.tm of IVrtlatid vis- John IWtinrU The following were the delegates com- practice, A. Noble ha* leased the black- .-ommlttee on credential·. In business Nathan At Frank ρ Schoolhouecs. ;; Kerr : enraged extensively Chlckamauga Park, tieorgla, July 3, ,πτί1. Mr. anvi Mrs. K. F. posing the convention quite smith on Main Street the M.irv IWtDrB Chairman E. C. Park of the commit- real estate, shop opposite T. Itartlrtt of Norway. captain Co. I>, F1r*t wi't'k. K. Wheeler, H R Mclieeo. pursuits, lumbering, spool Maine IK PORTLAND. ;; Annie Kerr tee the full number. 100 dele- Albaay—.'«tin se\- ar station. Volunteer·, agwi year·. reported Andovar—Ρ Ρ r. Il Tbo«a·. Chaa. etc. He has served In Houth June Mlaa Smith, Orua Twitctwll. Thoma», manufacturing, Mr. and Mrs. (»eo. W. Home and Hiram, K, Ueorjrta ■ th* hou*e gates, or .. «· t^tnefu engine Vinton fouler present. Andrew·. eral terms as chairman of tbe board aged 22 year· 1 ♦ I » Φ ι ♦ Bethel—A K. Merrick. Calvin J. U. children are an at their Mr· wife of 1φ 1 Φ 1ΦI Φ [ )ewalk on Main Strwt has riunét· Power» On motion of Hon. Chas. II Gilbert of Blebee, aelectmen In IHafleld, and was in the enjoying outing In Kant Hebron, June 27, Myrtle, ·_»·_»_·_!· it Purlngton. R. W. Kimball, N. P. Brow·. on th* ahore of the lake for a Rrv. Luther Κ Tlbblta. bloA-ka. Λ bar Foster Canton the was he served on cottage vf *ith granit# temporary organization Rrownlleld—R. B. Bean, A. W. Walkar, A. R. state senate In 18M, where In l.ake. Juki· 24, M r». Marah S wld nade few weeks. Norway Several of the scholars are small, there |iermanens. Hill some of the most committees. ow <>f Loreiuo I» llobba, aged 75 year·, 1 month, f: f i brll» which important at the ^nterbury h. tr« do ·, all MDt in by Mr». Byron—A. performed It was the occasion of den, aged about year·. ♦ ι ♦ ι φ ι φ ι φ ι φ ι φ ι φ ι ♦ 1'»·1·»·1·»·:· chool hou«e to home to dinner : Cantos—C. Π. «m· A. De Centre, Sunday. '· go pointed Gilbert, Hayfori, sive duties of him in that posi- In Kumfjpl Fait·, June 21, Mr·. Ella Ludden. k r I'hev itv tu*ie« required the dedication of thé The I «chool has been Miss Jennie llrtiry « Park. Mexico lano faithfulness and chapel. chapel In Rumfonl Point, Joaeph Bart «Ht, aged 7t> taught by O. Pendeiter. tion with ability. Irreii and Jamr« Irt»h. Hartfnnl Denmark—I. H. Berry, C. W a great addition to the church proper year·. ,:li JNrii «tudt-nf* who took the good attendance speak* Willi» W wife June 4. Geo. L Smith, tfaoovrr Dlxfleld—J. 8. Harlow. Walte. F. WHITMAN. but In North Waterfonl, June 21, Mary Ann, 25, Ending week i»r itself. CHAK1.E* and was built by the society tinithed Commencing Saturday, July ^ « h»· Maioe la»t W of Joabua Haundrr·, apt··I «3 ^>liee·*# B. Ran·!, tiree«>woo«l George Dork ham .. year». ,, Uor"-, who and furnished Miss Strah Holt. The i-k-i-i-i-i·!-:-:· \ v\ i1jm.»b. Jr.. λ bo tfadunl* Ι. H Berry. Denmark. Frvebunr—«'hark* C Warren. » Charles K. Whitman of Norway, by inmiiHiii: M W Sirarn». Lottll Samuel Evan*. Hiram Κ Η0""·· was acclamation for was moat interesting. (•v. m B-tte*. On motion of Hod. Waldo Petteoglll clerk of courts. Is native Bucktlcld, Harry popular 50 j tirafton- Julian II Parrar. of the base ball nine. Λ leather |»M*ket U-jk with th·· ntmr of |{ of Κ urn fon J a committee wan ™· Η erne*. and :»0 of age. He was educated cessful manager NORWAY VINE WINS appointed (•ruenwood—Walter R»nd. Rrae·· years Hlaek on U between W'i'«l Paris an·! Mouth Paris. dozen Summer Undervests at each. \f rd law ha.« iv- FIRST MONEY, the 25 5c. County library to nominate a count r committee, one Hanover—'«eorge Κ Vlrti'i at Norwav High School, Hebron Acad- Wednesday morning upper bridge It contained a *um of money In Mil· and »< hw k edition* of ♦everal BKIIn.TON »K«'o\|>. Hartford—Jame· F. L. Warrea, R. C. was a team of the leave al th< l>emo<-rat v,l:, i»d old from each district. lrt»h, fmv and Bates Fitting School. In re- broken through by heavy Will finder vira*»· 100 dozen and fine embroidered Handerchiefs, regular price representative Ap- Irlah office. plain for new, and added several C. B. A Sons. The pointed Hehroa—H A Cu«hm*n. D Ρ Cummin** ligious preference be Is a Congregation- Cummings bridge BERT BLACK. ν to sold at the low of „· ;h*t it ha* an addition of lllram—P. Β Almon R UPMM He Is a lawyer and was at once fenced up until repaired. 12 and 18c. The be very price 3 V good crowd was on the fair ground* W. I'rtiemrin, Rnni fori Yonne. Yoong. alism penalon agent, 10, 1-2, 15 job-lot λ * *nd valuable volume#. V D. Pari» I.ovell—Willi» Walker, R P. Steam·, M. a busl- Mr. and Mrs. Κ. H Chadbourne of To the Honorable County Commissioners of the Honda τ to see a s»rie« of be- Bolatrv, W., and in both lines has done good game* * learn a. of Oxford m I Stale of Maine Gents' Handerchiefs in the lot. Wliu· Waile. MiSeM taken Inter- I,ewi*ton visited at Key. B. S. Hideout's County for 25c. 20 dozen »hile *wn the Ma*«n Ρ 1 Bean MH. He has always great Τ lie undersigned cltUenn of the town* of \; ace >tuirt. troiliog Norway». Bridctou». Mechanic >1 Ρ W healer. tillaa·! the week. « MexWnv— 11 en r ν W. Park, lllram Τ Richard·, swt In all movements which tend to up- during an·! Lovell, at 10c. l*. **«.·* I.^k·» Tue^dav Ml· and I.«**Uton Athletic*, for puraee C T. Wantwall. »xfonl. Fryeburg respectfully represent MX) of Elastic, 5c. per yard, regular price· A. P. « «or W C. Steven» town The firm of C. W. W11 ,t iimi a eertaln place known as the Seymour yards fancy * lot», Frretmry. lift the In tbe he has grocery ley »·. h'« Ν ι salmon which tl|>{>ed >f $Λ0 and $2·'· to the inner». Newrv-W R Wtrht. community. litll l.i»-al«-l In the town of held tbe offices of town treasurer and Son has been dissolved, and the business Karrington Fryeburr steel hair at 2c. box. ·»: lib n«*d- In tbe forenoon. a* decided Un motion of Ν Dayton Bolster the Nonrav—S. S. Steam». A. P. Andrew·. P. H. In tlx- from Lovell boxes of pins per f"ur j»ound*. by lot, hereafter be conducted C. A. pulillc highway leading 150 on «u Sov·· C Κ Rlillon, C- W. Ryeraon. R R. Witt. of schools, and when the III by to railroad «talion should ι* » that she «ι« more iorwar and Mechanic Fall· report credentials accepted. superintendent villa*»· Fryeburg ^methinn played, on Be*l Street. more or at Hon. Γ M Noble Court was establish- Wllley at the ntore down to the extent of four feet 10 dozen Wrappers, 59c., regular price 75c. :· vore 9 to 1 lu faeor. the »oM- On motion of Waldo Pettengill W.I Norway Municipal good print :h-· ighred. Norway'· Ο* ford—O"e of C olorado 8. II Brown. H R. Hub was a terror to evil doers until corner Whitman and t'rescent Streets. Wrappers, mostly S|>ring«. η the tlr»t Inning. the west. Lieut. C. 0. Pendexter of Part·—I Wrlrfct, G position all lite bualne-na l«>th pulillc an·! private, between » !» it >»o for a or two last wd.H X, Rol»ter. George W. Rlillon. N. D courts. The t*o cent revenue for notes tlir t iwn* of μΙ·Ι an·! tavell, U ejrin between tbe other two club·, Young of lllram, and Mr. Young was nark He hill should be graded e λ'. h*- bu«ine»e in connection tbe duties of that war National Bank. a ι lot of Ladies'Mackintoshes, all sizes each, would Iridgton and l^ewUton Athletic*. The nominated by acclamation. Mr. Petten- Pern—llollhi Turner. Beajanda I-ovejov. and has performed extent a«Wml for In thin |«tltlon It would lie job $1.50 λ raUraod of which he i* Porter—Samuel Young, Jame» and care- 'Hie oflloera have l»een elect- great benefit Wherefore your petitioner* rowd to of Kumford seconded the nomina- Stanley,Charle· | office accurately, promptly following public expected the Athletic» win. glil Κ vour honorable after from Colorado to Chapman ed by the Norway Fish and i»»me Asso- respectfully re>|iieiit body at each. Springs ad the llrat of the the re- tion of Mr. Young. Roxburr—A. W. Robblaa. fully. •lue notice. thereon ami an examination cheap $2.50 during game iatlon : hearing reek. Bolster.the Rum ford—Waldo Pcttcnglll. «iennte I». R1»bee. of said to cause the nnu.n. Stan le ν ltl»l>ee. A R steam·. the Vice W Maine, June 11th. I*·". appointed votes senator J. Hastings Bean, present register Sampson Lovell, at 10c. lieTh· went on the train to [urne» off; but ther didn't have sort and count for from Stoncham -Hilton McAllister, J. Kelvin Bart Hecretarv an·! Treasurer—1 A Woodman Κ BEN A. an·! 73 others. 200 of Lawns, 5c. per yard, regular price yard. He up right to, who was renominated ac- FOX, yards fancy * of deeds, by » the eastern district. The committee Kt » Μ v: hi* lonesome, and or the *core atood to β them ap- A. by againet Ht, w-C P. 45 years of age, and a na- 8. S. Stearns. A. F. Andrew*. F. was: I.ufkln clamation, Is Ι·Ι··1··!··Ι··Ι··:··Ι··!··Ι··Ι·Μ··:· :h*r t ο ever felt the η the middle of the the pointed the STATE ΟΓ MAINE. Ι··Ι··1··Ι··1'·Ι··Ι·Ί··Ι··Ι Toutig!»ter game Bridg- Sumner—J J. Abbott, J. A. Noyea, L. B. tive of Mason. He was educated in the Panforth aid Κ F. Smith attended | ->f hU f»entr-four inches or on« changed pitcher», putting in their S. 1 >avw>n Bolrtrr Part·. lea 1-1 •tate convention at Augusta thin week COUNTY < »K OXFORD. M. <>. ||. lirmeir. BurkfleM. common schools and at Gould Academy. when eft-handed one. for one or two in- Swwlen—Kark R. PetTy. Roan! of County Commissioners. May Session, :* more than Henry did and laatoo E. F. Smith was elected a member of A ItvUtno, tTi>4on—A (>.Go«lw1n Bethel. He resided in Mason, engaged IftW; held by adjournment July I, 1M·· ι on thi»t alone. ing* the Ii»trict -chool. W. A. elected to his present position County. having Kitiic >ror* at critical time* coat both tide* James S. in an Wood»tock—Τ R Day, I Andrew·. I). are re*|M>n«nile. an·! that Into the mer MERRITT Hon. Wright Commissioner Freeman Is build- Inquiry WELCH, eloquent has held th* various town Koad .·? !' ·. for term ending duly 1. Zole. Mr. Been Ita of their la expedient, It la ok everal »core*. Tbe score Inning»: forward the a on and Water! application -·· ·■ by presentation speech brought as town clerk, sidewalk Bridge that tne Commissioners meet at ί d _! ; tverage Λ) Those ab- ri.AjcTATinaa. office·, such selectman, ing i>r.K»:i>, County 1*3«S«7*» name of A. C. T. Kin* of Parts as a can- and Streets. the American House In IaivcII village In said ltv or le<*s : Pranklln- R 8. Trarv member of school committee, etc.. didate for senator for the eastern district, count ν, on the 0d of Angunt, Α. Ι». ΙΚΜ, l.lncoln— Koae· P. Stile·. «a· a of KM A company of K*bekahs, Odd day II ν «-retr Fraiwr· Kin*, KrMgion, 0200500 1 X-* member of the legislature large at nine of the clock A. an·I thence Jii'ikfn·, of the amount Magaûoway —J Perd King and member» were enter- H»ttt Wine. Harry, Κ twar>l Lrwtatoa Allil'Cl. e, OUSOSOOtt 0-β «peaking especially large In his as register of deeds he Fellows ('amp J to view the route mentioned to position pna-eed »». Illr.n »o sure. gue«t. Mi-·» Th* house that one town should not be au m Kebekah of rations Interested. aUeate Mont- published and K. Inatcd by acclamation Oxford IVmocrat, a newspaper at I'arla, OJOl 1000 0— 4 H. of for the ortlce of man. A. 8. of Canton were the Munic- printe·! Prince Bucktield Hathaway le a lumber dealer and gomery of Paiia before In «aid of Oxforl, the trst of aald a* eecreta- missioner spool County public* is backed the American 1 le is and were batterv senator from the eastern district. M.Dunhnrof Damarincotta on with fish- each of the other to be made, by People. sup- ■· λ Kobert Shaw Uerriah court tlona, and notices, ,» at the manufacturer, and the leading business ipal Frldar, charged juM wedding was rie*. 23x were nerve·! and at leant dare before «al·! have for the for both games until Mr. Prince'* nomination seconded delegate* reported pres- a far inland on Brook, a tributary posted thirty a a united Nation. We f Mr. and Mr·». Κ F. Stone Norway· man of Stoneham. He Is native of ing Foy time of to the end that all and ported by solid, and ent. were meeting, penmns the «eventh of the last game, by Horace Λ- Irish of Bucktield of Pennesseewassec Lake. They and «hew «ν wheu their daughter, inning Newry, where he was born sixty year» corporation* may then and there appear and the World on our side. Hut in the \π.n.g. iu the A* candidate for representaflve to to a mar- when Shaw, who had been hurt Hollls Turner of Peru. of and found and sentenced pay fine cause. If have, why the prayer of Mid right Κ Krigg». «ut united in was ago, and In the schools Newry guilty any they a hot liner which he Mr. nomination waa seconded congre*», Hon. N'elann Dingier. Jr., of court. petitioner· ahould not lie jrranted. trade the ·■» hand caught, King's education. He of ten dollars and costs warfare for C h I»r. Horatio W*H>dbury. by by Stoneham he received his ΑΓΤΜΤ -CHARLES F. WHITMAN, Clerk. great clothing had of the H. P. Wheeler of Ullead. nominated br C. S. Crowell of Lewlaton. of > Κ of Norway. Both to get out game. by Is a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Abner iHxige Bridg- A true of aald and order of court ieout rhe nomination was aev- Congregational copy j>etltlon Kesult of ballot for senator: seconded hjr are their Mrs. thereon. tu «rt· a man trusted lo tou visiting daughter, τκυϊ!.1·. years, most of the time James Smith's, Deering We, the Koxbury, a behalf of Mr. I*rinee, the Domination 8. Crowell. I«ewt«*w. twenty-five auth«iiized the v.>te of mI·! town that U-er u presenting Hon. Nelso· Wftst Sumner, quite sixty your building are as to the details. Oth«*r bonoiable board •ball deem a little the ("has. P. Whitman of IMneley a* the Republican candidate for Cob of age. He attended the commoo informed Ju*t. store for are yours for very κ- iu attractive feature of cluding the the scenerv, Kumford Kails, yeats at on Uila id of let*. you. They piano, tie*·, we take plaaoureIn tecocnlfla* theability. features of the law to be known Hated Koxbury day June, of Prof. Van Vrankeo'o was nominated for clerk of actiools when a boy, and when eighteen ought FKINK STAN LET. Selectmen lumetit. outilla per- Norway and «urée·»· with whlrh he na* so long a now, but don't wait—don't hesitate, Idcllty On to Below are few of money "Forest the i-ourts acclamation. the IrbireaU of not the Second of age went to Massachusetts. everyboly. given HERBERT L MIT< HELL,} forming horse Tunpeat," by frpmÎt'nM only years as sure as i." his son Carl were Co. B. of the items of most application : A.W.ROBBINS, I Roxbury. at once. War taxes are and outfit of Prof. Browne and son the acro- On motion of Willis Waite of Dixfleld Λ>η*régional LHMiid and the stale of Maine, August 3, 1861, be enlisted in general buy coming ■·:, % ti-h in Hebron out also the Interna* of the nation In the Nation and serv- Sate of merchandise for present or future deliv- ..g trip bats. and a trunk of wardrobe Hon. John 8. Harlow of Dixâeld was Second Massachusetts Battery, our exists and will advance. belong- tl IIoqm· of Representative·, and we confidently on exchanges #l«). ·1 HTATK or MAUVE. Government prices »Κ»·η one of the front for ed for three and one month. After ery per to Mmle. Klinore Mar, the uominated acclamation county tsk that be receive at the ooU" that years check or u« no* of but of all war In various lime · we not mark a article immediately especially heavy on the performers, entitle Met. railroading express 02 the market, do up single :be of one rein. u»tly he In the hotel 9100. UPON the foregoing Mtlafactory evl freaking it them of articles iu seconded Hon. Ο. H. Her- Re«olved, That we take In comment until 1889, when engaged at 14 rent* or pétition, deprives accessary Sorway. by pleaaara Telephone m<*nAgri, charged lenie ha vin» lieen receive·! that the petitioner* we now own, and this we are »:trer i the horse. Both were J. Bean of was nom- η* the able. sad wise administra haslnes* in the House at West ol very day selling their work. »ey, Hastings Pari· jtu*. patriotic Maple over, are and that Inquiry Into the merit* ,lon of affaira which ha· lieen the 3β responsible, Mr Brig^i was eonsider- fire inated acclamation for of publie given Paris. In the fall of 18ÎIÔ he took charge Surety lionds, of their application Inexpedient, It » okdkbed, that to hundreds at that The of the is unknown. by register l>v we an·) .V) prices origin latlon I'rewldent HcKlntey; and especial Conveyance#, value between 9100 I-Vio, that the Commissioners meet at the house goods appeal 1 but not ν Ion at llidlonville. Mexico, County buyers by good Insurance life) for each #HK> policy rout»· mentioned tn aald Im prices fetred at tirs', but he is doing aras Dominated acclamation for sheriff for about eight years. |>et!tlon; the children * hich have smould- by reg- ieputv lo'lu-trlal so a to while LOW might Mr. Iringksy was Immediately notified weekly payment plan, per mediately after which view, hearing of take heed of this advice buy ο·me out all right. the ister of deeds for the westero district. An a man, Mr. Tucker is hlghlv respect- cent of flrnt payment and their wttneaae· will lie ered until it caused conflagration. eaux* to weekly the partie* md the hall and the As he one Ά at our store. Goods are it have been set On motion of Chu. Κ. Whit- accepted ed by all who know him. sheriff, l*eases—For year had at some convenient placc In the vicinity PRICES right, dentir some Others think may by Judge a one three '*> prevail remarkakiy W. nomination in speech which is a model, of re- Between ami year» and such other measures taken In the premise* ta ho were excluded from the u to of Norway, seconded by H. hail demonstrated those qualities 1 no is dettctive material among parties in that clear, direct and able which Over three yean· aa the commissioners ahal! judge proper. And is right, fit is right, price right. They oo of Jonathan Bartlett of style firmness and cool- between 91,-V)0, ... Ό style «ι*· the account of Park Mexico, liability, quietness, Mortgage, 91,000ami HI* furtheroriimid. that notice of the time, ι of entertainment reeent- park previous evening ilwavs characterize* his and 23 in and see for was was Dominated acclama- remarks, ness, combined with Invariable good For each 9Ano additional an»! of the commlaalonera' meeting are in Come -1! ·; w*« intoxication. The built Stooeham by place purptjae right every way. heard regarding building which hie words so much Medicinal article* and per to a!! and Associa- [ion for commissioner. gives power which go to make up the ideal proprietary aforeaald he given person· corpora •h· 1 aud owned the Klectra Park county are temper, fumery, cosmetics, etc., («r package Mon· Interested, atteste»I of Yours profe-s)oMl gentleman. by md authority, whether they spoken ooiiS by causing copie· yourself. truly, tion. Oa motion of Judge 8. 8. Stearns the officer. of S cent», retail price, aald and of this order thereon, to lie n.iine. Uoiper- >n the or on the floor of SOUS |ietttlon, committee was to stump congress. Between 13 and Ά cents. nerved upon the clerk of the town of Roxhnry «ranee. who is The loss to the association is consider- following appointed of retail 'p{-« lempo- KCKLET BAM.AUK. ChewlnK gum, per package 91. In mI>I County and also posted up In three a* there was a small receive, sort aod count votes for sheriff: 04 A. L Sanborn & 132 Main St., i··: of » »xford < ounty. The able, but uot eatire, value, public places In said town, and publish Co., Proprietors, The renom- Palace or car seat* or liertbs. per tn the Ox for·! Dem : i. bed wû.* th-«t was insurance on the buildlug. Eckley Ballard of Fryeburg, parlor ed three weeks successively fie pavilion Waldo IVttcnytll. Rum for I. Conventions In the Third and Fourth or 01 Wm. J. of scat berth,. ocrât, a newspa|ier at l'aria. In aald Conn IVOR MAINE. » a was a new one owned by A. inated acclamation for register printed "«paBtth spy ! .lust what piano F Andrew·, Norway. Districts tlx* week by of Ox the first of said and WAV, DtitJeM Congressional during a are a few of the items ty font, publications, ■ rented the association John S. Harlow, for the Western is These only ci uid do. at such a distance Wheeler aud by made renomlnations of deeds District, each of the other notices, to be made, served and W. B. Kami. Greenwood. unanimous moat concern the tl •fi It is not determined what native of and 62 years of age. which directly gener at least dare before aald time of g c onnected with the mili- yet definitely' S D. Bolster, l'art». Messrs. and Boutelle, thus aa- Kryeburg, posted, thirty will but it Burleigh a As so much business is now meeting, to the end that all persona and corpora- '3» ol :he ( nited States, is the future of the park be, Adalbert Delano, C'aaloii. In religious preference Congregation- public. ► ο turing the return of all of Maine's pres- tions may then and there appear and shew cause, φοφοφοφοφοφοφοφοφ for the was a but done bank checks, the revenue stamp ut th·· abllitv will undoubtedly he closed pres- In alism He formerly farmer, by if have, the prayer of said tosusptctthe ent able and distinguished delegation be under- any they why pet! * another season, Hod. J*me# S. of Paria office for the on those should not be «anted. rth noting. The bugt>ear is al- ent, and perhaps until Wright pre- has held his present past generally llonere should oame of Chandler of rongress. a The schedules above all F. WHITMAN, Clerk. to when a may sented the Uarlaad six elected in 1892 to fill stood. given ATTUT:-CHARLES those "long. low. rakish considerably larger pavilion years, being A true of aald and onler of court Pari· m a candidate for sheriff. 1896 the full term into effect 1st. After that date copy petition h have struck such terror to be erected. vacancy, and in for go July thereon. 'Hon. W. Park of Mexico LETTER TO MR. F. C. MERRILL, hank check must have attached to F. Clerk. <**- of i«ur coast dwellers, since Henry pre- of four yean. every ATTUTr-CHARLES WHITMAN. A Few of Our lented the name of Oscar F. Traak of SOUTH PARIS. it a J-cent revenue stamp. Doubtless i f '.he war with CAPT. BARTLETT DEAD. Spain. soon so that Specialties! Mexico for sheriff. Dear Sir : We sell most of the arrangements will be made Sad news come· from Chickamauga largest SCHOOLS. Stearns of SUMMER the will the death on Hon. S. S. Norway present- railroads in America their paint. There government print stamp :ur:,« are coming in on early Park, announcing the sudden The sommer schools for the id the name of Albert P. Basaett of Nor- ire reasons for It. present on the face of the check if and as far as can be Frank T. Bartlett of directly {•••as. they Sunday of Capt. seaaon under the charge of the educa- it will be The «ray. If you were to ask the·» reasons of the desired, but for the present i it the present time they are Co. D, First Maine Volunteers. tional of the state, will j II. C. Εβα , of in we answers department to use an sdhesive stamp. ■ Dunton, Iiumlord, officials, think their necessary «follows: Kev. T. J. Kamsdell cause of death is as acute dys- proper at Pittsfteld reported one of beet be held commencing July This must be canceled the user, Mens' «: were embalmed the nominating speeches of would bean follows: stamp by Suits, and new potatoes from The remains 11 a. at 18th entery. ihe the uae of Sheriff The Master Painter: ''Devoe's is the Uthat m.; Houlton, July to this section of the law : M June Frank L. sent to lo of the day, presented at 9 a. according 27; and Norway, charge at 9 at ttth, ve to A sorvicahle ndaj. Fred A. Porter of seconded snd a.m.; Machla·, July Samoa 9. la all caaea where an ad heal $3.90 $16. good : h»d the Charles S. Bart- Rniaford, best-covering longett-wearing paint ··· green peas Tuesday, brother. Sergt. at Newcastle. 9:30 a. m. uaed for any tax the captain's Chas. A. Andrews of Aadover. made. We a record of car, m.; Aug. 1st, •tamp shall be denoting i has b*en th*m the lett. Btrtlett was a Norway man, by keep every be in session two the same shall write or «tamp I picking by Capt. to The schools will person using 1 a re- Chss. F. Kid Ion of seconded and station We know the Inltlala of hla name and the date ^er »ince: and the a Norway bridge painted. will be two sessions thereupon among photographer by profession. weeka each. There be attached. ■ the nomination of A. P. Basaett ol Nor- a how a w*)srs. which the tame shall Penalty -ceues of and man, and an day long paint Satur- upon ·;·λ convention day, spected popular young I each day, with the of for not cancelling «tamp, aa aforeaald, not teaa a widow and way. The Chemist : "We can always depend exception Suit •vrat ran distinctly recall some efficient officer. He leave· i which will be than llfty dollar·. Bicycle Hon. John S. Harlow of DlxJIeld sec- on Devoe's ; It never falls to come up to days, holidays. £ vu·. I had one This was the first death in in the follow- green pet-for child. of O. F. Instruction will be given r onded the nomination Traak of analysis." are the only $2.00. vesterday, but don't put St in the the Maine regiment. Nature Studies, Common The state assessors ascertaining f Mexico. The Purchasing Agent : "The price of ing subjects: or the mebodv was a week ahead of School Studies, Music, Physical Culture, number and value of the poultry Capt. H. N. Bolster of Paris sec- Devoe's Is always the liyuwt quality Is a sur· ί then th*» «cene shifted and he PENSION MATTERS. Elementary Pedagogy, state. The tabulation proving onded the nomination of Chandler Gar- considered." Psychology, the indus- en peas had disapj»eared. Ail Literature, and such other branches ai prise, and shows that poultry land of Paris. These three reasons : let. "Vest cover- of dollars annu- Pants rtll up the scene once more and the several programs will permit. try Is worth thousands Bicycle Ornitt il. Robbinsof Norway has been : and who w υμ< ι. hi- features in the mind's First ballot for sheriff ing longest-wearing; Si, always of summer has lo the state. Even those eye of i con- Tbo usefulness schools ally to t\. a widow's pension 91 per pure; 3d, the lowest—quality of the $1.00 $2.7s -.rtu rutile ; but granted Number of vote· caat, 100 price so vindicated within they knew something somebody—name- are oar of been thoroughly thought -- month. sidered," the results of record at the num- f<>revermore—feast· i on green Stcewry for c*olc·, 31 the few aa to make it unnec- Industry are surprised great : :UNCLE SAM'S WAR GLASSES. Fred A. Porter. « "144 of continuous business and past years J » »- years ber of bens. The number of Wednesday. arts Albert P. BaaeeU. ■» ceasary to urge their claims upon pro- turkeys, ! The A merles η people read M Mormon· A I.ewiston man worth $75,000 largest paint concern in America." Is some connues ; Chandler Uarlaad, ii teachers. The corps of instruc- geese and ducks small, ! amount of war meratare jjow a-dmr· In ! h·· one a sum- Yours F. W. Devok A Co. gressive Men's odd Pants t>ov* vented their in the astonished day recently by Oacar r. Traak. 11 truly, of tin the several none. To show the ·' patriotism com- tors is made up experte showing practically < to before a disclosure A. S hnu-s of rhe morn of the Glorious mons appear R. Barrow», ben In the assessors1 ■ No school io New Eng- value of the Maine, » tar BILP torn UU.t tO and uke the poor debtor'· J. B. Tucker, i departments. t6S> «ΓΤ 79C. $yOO. ■urrh. in the of our beau- missioner, lo this returns show that in 34 towns in Penob· JOS. to that froai U»eT improvement 11 and be had THE QRAPHOPHONE AS Aft bod will be better eqoipped par- | .overworked organ eqaal '.· w»ed-Krown plot in Market Square; oath. The bill was 916 The committee on resolutions reported soot County there are 76,735 hens, and throne." We are here lo help ttttxl ^ to it. The re- ENTERTAINER. ticular. all »U A fine of the Maine it must be admitted that decora- neglected pay as follows its chairman, Hon. to teachers their total estimated value is $92,646.76, eye»—with fliuw klada, prteee picture Battleship repeatedly came through the Certificates will be issued ÎSpanUh 4 and he Science, through Graphophene, which were io better taste sult was instantaneous, W. Park of Mexico: for at •o of 31 ben. In Han- cts. worth of at might Henry for one to have to who attend ose of these schools average $1 per given with 35 goods purchased luve down with the has made It possible of bens been «elected. Any old thing change. The BepabHcaa· of Oxford County lncon- of least two-thirds of the sessioos. Diplo- cock County the number report-1 :: reaew their his home st any time reproductions GIA&KS our store. We also it framed with w^nt, and every old thing that was reatlon aaeemblad, again allegiance will be to tbote who bold ed is 73,677, snd the estimated value of1 give purchase railroad at to the party of Lincoln, HaiHa, Peaeeuden and music of any kind, la fact every pleas- mat granted £ around loose was io. The The Maine Central shop· the Is #66,606 79, and : to the amount of pulled Blalae, declare their belief la the ure to sans* four of these certificates. poultry product | Ê'ïApÇ*· $5.00. -- on fall time again prladplee that appeals the of hearing, rtment included the road machine, Waterville began running of the party aa eaoaciated fro· time toll·· la Is free. The the estimated value of the egg product increase of is at the command of the owner Tbo tnltlon printed 1 trk 1st. This weens an IU national coaveatlon·, and oorcoa- placed a of boat wagons, July pledge of etc , are furnished Is $17,396.12, total $83,906.1*. ^be springboards, tlnoed eforta toward maklag then the dominat- of a and at small expense, syllabi, lists book·, ■•rreln. berry and of one-fifth over those previously graphophone teach- crates, calamity wage· rule la the of our conn- the state. The expenses of the ■ ing shaping legialatton a one can make fiooads i· the been ran bat On Graphophone by rally. Then to on the finishing received, shop· having j an limited to fees and Ch Shot of the World. put 350 hand· are of bis own, words or songs, and er· traveling mpoa touch, mc some hoars Dome point with prtde to the fad that the repro-l Annie Oak 1er write· : aad they cedar stake*, got eight daily. ue during as bard. Misa "Mjaalf maay » year* the have the doee them Immediately and often BUI wild Weal Co. have Al- "eel of wire and built a two-strand sflVcted. forty anya | io relation to of the Buffalo gives a* desired. This can he don· only For Information prices len's Foot-Base, the to shake lato tte fcnoe around it. The fence shows to Prin. 0. powder m for room* and board, apply shoes, a moat thorough trial, aad It does all If noi tax assessors talking machines manufactured under' J. F. The Gardiner reported takes the ^Mdence of being hastily built, and from 1. PHtsfleld ; Prin. W. 8. Webb, ■ore thaa fom dais." it Instantly PLUMMER, 4 vnsa hole the patents. Indlsst vart- Orate, A ilea's Foot- point of view U to nniv 167 do*s. bat there graphophone Willis Machlas; atfsg outefGoraaaad Baaloaa. open entertainment Is thus aJhrdad.1 Howfcon; Mr. Allen, Isn la a certain ear· lor hot, aehtag, aerrn*· Tbe assortment of dyof Newcastle. BXCBL8IOB ΠΟΚΙ 00, SI MARKET ^•'iticisra. calamity can be obtained by writing1 fiU.6. H. Larrabee, TBS SQUARE, has not been the Catalogues QoM i>4 Mhtr PMm VflUM* yet broken except by to the Columbia Ρηοηοοβαμ W. W. STKTtov, Stele Superintendent removal Ou,' ise^f&uumsAUaa ». Olasatad, Le lor, Κ. T. lUnra. of the prairie schooner known lîew «fMUe Schools. •ovn Paw, *» the "nrk." ΙΦ145 Broadway, York City. NATIONAL POWIR. homemakebs* column. YNOIVIStBLE. â moment (are to fare they stood, as IT AF«U«8 ΪΜ ΤΗ» HOVMEHTi OF Dw SPAIN While ftiul infll auul in honest eytm Knowing Pays. WAR WITH TBI AIM! AKD *AVT. That trembling flowed through αιΜ tear*. Born of η low that nutw Aim. GIVEN FREE? I( γ had ft proprietory Intweet in » PUDDINGS. TVy net to «peak the aaddtat word Reliable War News State of That e'er on human li;<« can dwelL When It became compulsory in the EACH MONTH Bat. oh, the mockery to dr· nm Maine for captains aad other officers of steam | soc aa n* rolled, and ne'er agnln which l'ortl(a Corrnponrfrarr, Books. .upremoly master of the "Stella," plies •r Ike World aad Xallaa. Instruction *11 together. A. toon gQk. 8g » .η i. Tlius face to face 'iwa* th« trs to atand. tug-boat R SLu«t t^hini the Kennebec. We mcreiv in- Trlkanf and your favortir WRAPPERS Y· t heart to heart they waikid the world up and down Wt Atralik lk«X*w«V»rk Wtrkljr so it the On to tli)- the silent laud. him in this manner, that home paptr, -AT- Centra! equare— g<»al, troduce Foe ml fnv mm and fill is in the same way as the pvtriliii J oe 81. Vak-ntine· reader annoyed Ν L Much ami uay In^mmwÎme'îSi cannon which would a feiiirv·» to Lrver ««·., L»3 —Jane U Htm|>Min In Uood Word*. pain reaching nearly uj> Head all order· to THR OXIORI» IIKNOCHIT, COKM STAKCll MAKOB. the thousand. thou.and. of dollar· worse in the Noulh Pari·, Malnr. Annuel Mm over*,000,000 loi·· .BLAKC upon the shoulders. It was morning, S left hnn«l one which or so Then Lower equare— licet one qu.rt of mUk Il.Ataf ^rth oTîqulpmenU government when I Arst got for an hour Salr. makca an 11 boa ta careen on the», dock, and Into up, to Two Farm* lor i A wind which TumbSl in the evening wnen I sat down read, I 1 A turning machina. three house·. I would take him to A COLLEGE CALL. so !ha« *1*·· ·-< Μ ν boni·* farm of 75 *>1*· of Lai»· !. ί1 In till***1 carpenter'a freight would (eel the dull aching grinding away Tb· purvly InirraritoiU & An taaN-nc· of row. ^o2*fubl^ I·» « Αη·ί the ma in woo«I an-1 va»tun· '"«■ of u* the great where could not sit still. It made Trar'a PI· Worai Kllalr WWdarfel qu-rtermaater·' depot·, severely thst I • !n Pari*. tioml fair bulMl·»*». 4. Decelta that impose*. and walk poaarof eiprillng aronua. luakr It alto tli* |«*iuir· the floor, sag under the welfhtof cloth Smith me nervous, and I had to up ► ore Karl abort and been. "TheKtoriea about col- get raring all Uieewi· «lib *o.»l cellar» UD-trr l>olh. A v..un* ft. lucidTc, compact. printed " h»a» mwllHn·· known ft>r food, arm·, tool», the room, so as to work the off of J»; apple tree». A> Ire·*. <-u'tt\ ate-1 straw medicine., oil·, to trie very strangely. at>out feeling of tb· nimHU mraihran» of tb·· »l iu the Stomach. •teen, and ' the constant In cblldrrn and adult*. An unrlvaJM apple mieh a* Win Γ»ιη in time a tana. cartridges. dl.he»·^Γ'*ι,\'- on when at work, rocking llluraa orrharl No re u>e o-M rrar IH> L A motion with tu ex- by ▼par. aom- i tii i.li Fui or l. ft. herd. »« part of the boat. Well, when I cake» of ii In. tx* I S In. ►»·- th1. k ail ft To decorate. trim festoon Swm and «waving a I Ice. «.juare. ach··. liii'iti'iys Drowxinee»». FlmhtuK"» ""'"A mine will illustrate. acb. Traea Klltlr baa bouarbold ELIXIR frvm J> to or Id from «II 'h' .nd perience of moat, I saw Doan's Tills *la> «'orcbar: Plac*cut» Gwtivvoeaa. & Obwrvnl. ranownod. iirtvrn country .Ide, .*Jd suffering the Kidney remedy ^rMjrart ll art* at aarr ΐιι»·>ο out tw.· <*n *l\ of H-vO. L.wj» of Appetita, 1 didn't know rk«-l.tun* of hay. hate on·!·» 4 laie newr Greece's liound ç^S^irste lent In all these evidence. gov- "When 1 tin t the girl, and 1 them at a store tba blood, eiprlllnc Impurltta* and HMmiI Bl»tch*e oa the Skia. Old ChUl>· »eelng advertised got drug ACTS k m for twv> vcar». Pivwtn* mostly lone for when it'a noon b<«ltb and ne» lin to tb* «hoir «yiteai I'rwum and all k Wha! morning luuit be. ernment'· wealth he »honld be "J alio waa a college The front of her a few treatment I noticed a de- next vear t an m. w all but a tittle with a turbtnl Sleep. Fruitful pn^Ted up girl. After days' Prie· ,1Λ«". Aek your Dru«aiot U>r IL < Seutati<«n*. I finished the machine. I» all level r>.*>; bouse on the farm. Nervous and Ttvmhline c ret to. or wkb U» with pr'de, l would gently tell Mm that waiat waa d"Oorated with rrazy abajied cided improvement, and before Dr. J. F. ΤΗΓΚ * CO., *akara, Nr. AT ONCE 1 : mile· from South Parla. In Hal! illntrlct. byTddlo|*Wpp«d have not felt Writ»· for fVx k l'rw THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF No. IM. -CommM Tree·. 5SS5sr«S government at thl· time «et» a high- of varioaii »rrfs, but I wan not box I was cured. I just completely * » >r wlli «el! u»' Λ Τ Vaxtm place of MO acre·, following jewelry left off tak- I 'ΙΛΰ&ΧϋΪ 1 tlali î il 1 ti! ! ! "j II TWEITT ΜΙΙΓΪΈ8. ïwr sufferer er est imite on a sound mule than on a to the lea*·. South Parla. Maine- nearly pint of milk. easier lo than the former—nd I know are a remedy, and if I I'RPIIY, littler Karri·*ι, Γ. 5. draw tbi* lawnard and get u nice good You may map. a life academic. She wan mighty they to Block. ttooi·, .Hhne», I(|U, t »t>·, t»ent»' KumMili A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. •tir of ever troubled I know what 3l*n Go M lin. MrGIIIIru.My 4. of a taw charma the again just The humming mUk I She wasn't afraid to wet her bath- lAib .Su. Liwiitdr, Nr.. WMche* ·η<1 Jewelry. BrcKMH.i». M, ■ItniilW PIUA, tak< D aniliroct tabletpoonljl the tented girl. take." Cor. LUlxtn ear to com- TïoÏÏJ'S^among iniud arouud all ed. will quickly retort» F«raal«i cltle. that have been the ing auit. Sne did't cbaaiug Doan's Kidney Tills are for sale by ,nw rem·.λ.» 6. Hear the corn pop. Ijury, PltchM K. r. bicknkll. plete health. They promptly that iu the mud after her own tiddler crabs, *0 cents. Mailed Fmter- m the door ,,»lmetto tree», and I would tell him dealers. Trice, by an» BOSTON obstruction* <^r irregularities of the «τ» States. ΟμροβΙΐ* week before out of the land» even ahudder when crunched aa ahe the United 1 8. Apjavir aa happy aa possible. Sa tbey ν Weak Stomach tbo helm where .till the winter but that ran the hook thein. She waa no All I Il- ATWOOD Λ CO., «-EK with him at >-» 0. We are safe lay, through It Leads Them Κ. ν NOTICE. whether they were on the atom, cold blooded thing «ir»» «!rle· »η·Ι anilytieal, ha« Digestion The subscriber hereby fives notice that «he M» Impaired la It? JJJJJ. to have heard her Rt M»OKI> VM.lJt, No. It7. What either You ought been duly api>otnted executrix of the laat will Disordered Liver le element of hold η when the liab bit; alno, ahe knew an<1 • »-t- I am the center of cravtty. capi- now yell W. ANDKKWM A βΟΪΙβ. IN WOMKN OR CHILDREN I would h.vemv boy ti.lt I MARY K. RICHARDSON, late of IHifleM. III I [. MSN, and an 1 am forc- wheu her hand was to κφ? tal ptmltloii In Vienna, hear the throb of a thousand a. enough squeezed la the County of Oxford, deeeased, aad (riven Wbolraale ·η·Ι lU-ui: Mfr*. Hurl·! uia· boot», £ are am allowed all »°^° lu' had a bonds as the law direct·. AU having Dailv Service Included. Beecham'i Pills moat in every victory, by the race» aero., the and ■qace/e k. 1 very inUieatiug persons Si) H, M il* Sundays cavalry country, demands the estate of said deceased are to he out of tune, courne of the sea- against Invaluable. Alwaya yet auniitn r ol it. In the same and tub >» w axt> palatial 'tbameks ! «oold hit· him "•«n'nrt»« •lealred to present the for *etllenient, ever In invisible, though clenrly be »mooUi »o a are to make oar- I Without a Rival voice; that AeMucemay the mule bell, the rumble of wheel».t^kol tne son I learnt·»ι, of course, that ahe waa .all Indebted thereto requested OilirDiO 9 PHOTOGRAPHIC *•4 h·*· U· w« Pairat MNMm la the WarM. that an» In lo\e with me ΙΓν.<"ίΘη. THE ADRUNGE (itm l'oco, 4 χ i * leave F*a>kiis« I" rt.au t. beast talk to each other In a» Alternately Wiutr, »·' nod her tirat uatne waa and that ahe wam't Kurrk*. J I ί I 11 i e venin* at 7 arrtvtn* In sea.·*» η Uc. at all Drue Su re·, If ©TICK. every nVihwA, j th drag the army wagon» throaghanger^ tbe never meant Kurrk» 111 * 11 i for connection* with «-arthaat train· fur •ug*r, they engagi-d to anybody (and Jr., point· No. I ta. IVIorlal ProTtrk ι- I have him the bat- The iutmerlljer herebr fives notice that he I Matuiftn * Ko-Uk». #.\·*Ηrom|«lljr fllle«l ί Wins' *»team forty minute· In a pud- ,nd the .carlet pompon»artilleryman that nod at hi» yearn lea!red to present the tame for settlement, and UMCIt.HB««KS- \I»\ >JCTKMKVTS Indebted thereto are to make < > .{KAImH hor.ee' ear·. I would want him to hear a little more rather than a little leva all requested pay I'll Κ h WM W ^ hi· Then oqrm' anl General Merrhanuth I'arl*. Maine. In the ratine 'lee at Ixnif'* Restaurant. guard mount, trorloalpjay had a idea that ait» r STATE ΟΕ MAINE. »ueakiug |>erhap« ('. Κ M Near Mualc Mb. the havonets flaeh a »llver sa — ford June Α. I». Toi.m*h. Mmwt 57 Llslion Hall. Lewisto*. | moving light we had tieen for awhile the 'OXFORD, Rum Kails, flat, acaln»t the of separated IMS'. background green. W. \M Μ ooV to mUr wouldn't be m> all tired ludiffereut I· to that on the ?J»I of R. BUCKM ί)., Rest of all, I would like him to »ee th girl This five Notice, day to ronrnderations and my paan- June, A. D. 1W, a warrant In Insolvency was Kim· Ifooae, RmtBi., M * is». RAI. M a .nd ft. now North rl«» peranual Usued out of the Court of for said H. P. MILLETT, ELY'S ΓΚΚΛΜ ta poaHtwrwr*. Insolvency « J?!!!* of uitereot iu I At llryant'· Pon thr o«»tn It I· qutrkly atwrbed. uncovered the band plavs ing expressions Countv of oxford, against I _ as and mti at DraoWti <» by mai : uo|<« lttr, by mail. -Sur Banner" beneath the our future existence. I naked her if I UTTÎ.E.riEI.D Χ MclJtOD, copartners Spangled lo be Insolvent l>ebior«, ELY Β HOT IIΚ Ηϋ. M Warn· St.. Met» ïorkClty. as Individuals, adjudged SOUTH PARIS. and Ϊ would want could come to to seo which was Mus'c 1-2 Marked Prices -ω enîîd ρί,Μ». night, up Northampton on petition of sal«1 Debtors, petition Sheet \r:iïvs.z« JSz*£ him to understand how her and if 1 couldn't take her to the died on the 3d dar of June. A. D. Ms·, to which .hi. be com WAST».». ^ last name·! date Interest on claim· la to at Γ. l'ARM poddl,,, how msn\ sacrifias and hnwmanyj·» sweet a football at A. SHURTLEFF S Drug Store. Yale-Harvard gaine Spring iiuted, that the payment of any debts aad the de a with tool· a»un tiaMog thoae who listen with him could said debtors, to them or for their use, and the > A ifore to to the She had never Utu !<»*> Vucal an·! f'>r IUr. ΑΊΊ«·*. Ε ΙΙη», lUaJnii, iiulur· MTUTt, j So« the troops, the rini.fr and gigantic lm- one or more Assignee· of their estate, will be held IIRNJ. SPAfLDlXti. tbe wont a of tbe following *lth sweetened cream. be too holden at Taris In Violin*. Mitri**, »r. ! metlio·!* for wmt. copvmoHTs. «ti Tranapuee ■M>dim«*nta of war not be at all the course, didn't count. It would at a Court of Insolvency, to tie work to be P * tnf nrall η as t f-»-e «rit·» V» Hardaar* may HKN there*!» Handbook Gootfv G'ocane», Famltklag», llrt«s ao a* to make veraea In of the •aid County, on the jnth day of July Λ. Mall orient will itorivf prompt au.ni * NX Λ lu. an Mw \ IX 0<7 CW^g, pralae HAKKU INI»IAS »H U»l*«· fur nac to go with a fca·'Ai'WiT, lUcartai.u. Ml i.roper way of Inculcating patriotism awfully jolly uny D. 1MB, at nine o'clock In the forenoon. done send for Mr X Ofci.nt l-urvau f>r η>·;ΐΓπι( tu:, nu u Anwrtia brautlea of nature Kaeh line la complete you * and true reverence for the national idea. man. litven under hand the date first above I : tat- η n» la broocht ba f iW Harvard my He has Im cn in iu*.li written. eniphned by your H. W. POWERS tbe j u: .to bjr »B>m (lu-n r-reuf cfc«rv· U» lù· "τ; h ! A lournev through the confW.ton.1 "I suggested that I would like to go Estate, Sj.rink-inif * here ere flow ret·. h'Vi~; m*5i!. wlh.0TJ.\r. KRED A FoltTER, Sheriff, for and is ot » lift him to a week or two be- neighbor years, M«nth Pari·. Main·. bird» Hinging and. nr^u'llirve-iourth. cipW library might ,re.terM«ht. over to Northampton as Messenger of said Court- Oayly '"""'J „( 1-i.lt.llon th.n «III ft' 01 reliable. Katur· where calling la, »l«bt fore the game. Uf course alio aaid 1 «frifntific 10 000 ^median and blitbeeouie ao; regulars ready to sail away for NOTICE·. VRTIK K K. (JOl.K. Uentlrt. lantrst rtmlitkaofuf •-Vntlf·· j>a;» fn th* (tay muat. Juat at the tiuiu of the g one Time reliability. wmlil. « are ol . Bot th. U In either of the Estates Ι proves tphwimf Ml—Irntiit. >o latelUgeaB U !r«.|a gleaming where, city. hoy Τ» >11 | 1KU>. M cva» » that there waa no At an Court, held at Paris, In you ^r.isp l .iu>aik>.itii lir*:»aj. N« * Voracity. An falling her· ahadi wa. will choose of every morning partic- Insolvency my way teaching P*1*"1 for the of Oxford, on U>e Ml day of I new straw in and Let oa come oh I at ray. in one there. Hut County rioatin·» view, aaiffrS lam will forever e»teein ular having our Ia>pI one He government glory In the of thousand June, year the of the « ft., do., th,t own. about two or three weeks before the eight hundred and ninety eight- The followlnir forget reliability A. C. Bluahtng the r<»e ta red. thin,., *' RICHARDS, .omebSy matter having t'» "·> it would be to have a L. F." Atwood's ruahing ara, pl»y« game glorious thereupon hereinafter Indicated, It U hereby has bronze with to Are Mhyr* dancing the. cream. giants scarred fate, real Harvard man in chapel all by bia OltitUD: 1*>·!ί· an· -.nil «««li-iructt·*! Play η and frvlic. work for It. Even for war That notice thereof he irlven to all persons In Ptoplf'i WHIT It SU ET PUDDING. getting ready loncauuie. a« were y ar» ami the Mu-i<· intitea oa where, ternsted, by causing a copy of thU order to be they forty 14 heroic. *· "Somehow thin sort of was uubU»bed three week· In the Oi L.F." CMM> n»<»r·· rr>-c%"f ΒΓΥ THE Itolighta ua where beauty. Sift togi-ther three rounded cupful* of ruspont*· successively italtgnlion Practical Plumber and Sanitary brd mt. a published at South >n i!ian « ν r. Ho entrancing )oya «nid. of not but I was too newspaper am! coo*ti|>aii floor, two teaspoonfuls baking pow- DIDN'T GO TO CHURCH. altogether satisfying, Pari*, In nld County, thai they mar appear at an AGENTS! Cotnv oh! let ua «tray in one tu iu tr ami one of A*h «lay of July A. D. MM, at » of the of Miet fine white « mule one tbt> fullness of tiim· I don't men We }>ay «a-ary ur cvaunlaaWc W rit* u« chopped day at Camp Chlckamiugua. elupse'd clock In the forenoon, and be beard thereon If Avoid Imitations. No. ISO. ΓγμΙΙομ. Wet with a of sweet Dome for term*. McCORMICK, «ugar. tescupfui Two day· later that mule died of a mind telling you that I bad pretty the τ ter can··. W. D. rr all his given hour»—three. If there i« no tobe in the debts agalnit hi* e»Ute under the In made. gable. one fifth porch, form what [Mût of a declared that it was the flrat dead mule ideas about certain confidence· provable with the plvuMug solvency Law· of the Htate of Maine. dish. Serve following had ever seen. Plumbing and building} pudding they But the mule death would make· to the In·lure I Piping. arc the stillest I boy# up A aald They running. JELLY SAUCE certainly did a on that SEWARD 8. HT Κ UN η, Judge of Court. angel good job with tbe at tbu game. A true Su. IS1.— Hidden NkiuM at Women. even was a pear»·»! girl copy—attert: are Three of water, two mule, if it starter, and after ALBERT D NÛTFS They the strongest made. cupful» boiling "1 Meut to 1 arriveii PAKE, Register. t Tho fog wm ao thick tbia morning of the had beeu Northampton With J. P. RICHARDSON. >K. They have bearings. quite corn starch, two heaping uhlespoonfols nearly everybody good PROBATE NOTICE·. H What a There is neither to where she lived. 1 waited half Slotri, Hardware anil PlumNlU' lonely apott of currant or and two Uble- carried Holland in the hospital tent. cottage OLDS " grape jelly, of estates "! have the a a «be came down. Then Toall Interested In either the They simplest gear, cou.»*·· nt>r hut to be seen butter. It was Sunday afternoon and arrange- an hour before pemon· OSBORNE ! OSBORNE ! Nalrrlil·, 'ROL'F^ fpoonfuls of hereinafter nam··! : r a 5 What ar* thœe chlldmn Don't ment· made for divine service In a with ber bat ou. «ΗΓβτι.ικ? doing? she appeared At a Probate Court, held at Parla, In an<1 for CtRES have the draft. Ι·ΛΚΚ 91'ET PUDDING. " are •Ol Til H % KIN, Ml·:. Here we with those They lightest let them make »uch a noiw grove adjoining the camp. Maj. Sanborn 'I'm s.) plad you've come, she «aid, the County of Oxford, on the third Tuesday of again a the Three of flour, a little salt, June, In the year of our Lont one thousand 4. Did you pan· ragged child in cupful» assembled the 1 at battalion for service so that I bave a voice famous world wide farm More than one third of all the 'and I'm borry hundred an.h ιbb lbadim lane? one-third of cinnamon, a and elirht A w,'n *n'' ln «a*»! town« teaepoonful when the rauka were formed he to attt ud to! The matter having been for the action ments. XJkl ΜΤΓΠ one club meetiug presi- present»! WW "Il I LU w ..cinrf ν· «ni #i j*r week machines sold the world 6 He fell hia own little nutmeg, one cupful of »uet, said : hereinafter Indicated, It la hereby Reduced Prices on throughout entirely through vice thereupon to over ■hou''! «rite a» once to MaUinn A Co., «fewego, I of dent is sick, aud I'm the preoideut. Now is the time look cjtrtlenMx μ cupful of cut raisins, one-half capful "Of course attendance on ser- OROKBKl»: your TKI'NKs and l*.ï Sunday no I have tu I'm awful- That notice thereof be given to all person* In see must have in were McCORMICK. β IKiu t out; there a a mad in molasses, one-half of sugar, one reallj go. rtully tools and what you ! VA for iv,7 go dog cupful vice cannot be made iu the Ί a of thla order to be LIMES, compulsory walk uvur with te re «te by caualng copy the atrvrt of sour milk, one beaten egg, and ly late now. You may In the Ox- before hitch on to the Plow. Two Month· at Mower Heads cupful army, and all those who do not dn»ire to three week· successively I you Knives, Sections, in the a at South one teaepoonful of soda dissolved attend will take one to the rear/' me if you iike. Siubllshedord Democrat, newspaper published Don't time and in 1000 AGENTS WANTED for step In «alaU—t pup equala lazy dog Thicken one and one-half tea- They looked another Roger·, Brownlleld, Walking, Cutaways, iireaWt by sugar. un two Amb· rat men sell an real estate Riding, and realized that were gloomy. I t dowu Petition for license to I convey and trows. historian. the U -t an·! i»o<4 ! n-»ru< tire of water with two and they up against Cultivators Smoothing Ha cupfuls boiling and presented by David S. Cram, guardian. R. PEN He Liked Both. or it. This waa one of the soldier'· duties there and told them my experience FA ΗΝ FOR HALF. of th» <30 lui w Uto C one-half of cornstarch the heart can desire to biography a^e, perla pa*-cs, LEY, teaspoonfuls * not on took looked at each ALT A B. FOSTER, minor child ami heir of I Anything J One of the liewt farm* In the town of \5u i!iu«tnaioii*. "I'ncle. which breed of chicken· la the floor wet in « little cold water. they had counted when they disappointment. They SOUTH PARIS. very J. Foster, late of I'arl·, decease·!. ! make a seed l>ed. This farm ts to t« sold Kor ·. * the oath of back In and a deal and «aid Flt/roy good rolnjr parti· βλ baatv" I'our this but allegiance Spring- other laughed good Petition for license to sell and convey real estate South or » loi bbuthkb&co.. slowly, stirring rapidly, J can the best 1n<|U)re of Albert I> 1'ark, Parts, but there waa no A bble K. I also show you it' Urouiit IU St., Bor4.jn. "Well. ►ah. de white once la eaalest over the creamed butter and sugar. Held, getting away that it was rather strange, considering presented by Foster, guardian. the subscriber. from and with hearts G. G. WHITMAN, found nil «le dnhk one· lade easiest hid Flavor with a little vanilla and nutmeg. ordera, heavy that I was uot an Amherst man. W. SCOTT NEWMAN', late of Dlxfleld. «le- Mowing M«ohiuo, " They if Paris, Miln· 'em set out for the where Jack ceased Petition for the of Jose line niter yo gits It shoold be foamy and delicious. If the they spot were rather bitter about it aud not alto- appointment Horse Rake and Tedder in this Hoilaud'a late in the sun. phlne II. Newman, as administratrix of sal«i PARKER'S (•utter is salt it will need aggressor lay that can find. As the very washing. gether polite, and 1 went to bed. estate, presented by Everett Newman, brother you for Corn HAIR BALSAM Aa Kaay Way. It was 2 o'clock when they started to A W. WALKER & SON tt« !» C11EKKY PUDDING. went to in the it is to be all the b>sui.f«s and was an "I chapel morning. JOHN AEERS, late of Andover, deceased, ι Harvester admitted !ai.Uieat "Ycnrcock U η bumlsome work, the male ordinary lui' fTveth- \«ry girl." Petition for Ucenae to sell and real estate Dealer* In Ice, Coal, Cement, T*i.a to Bcetors Or*j< Two beaten eggs, one of soor The was waiting for me iu the convey one worth at. Give me a "Phc is She maabes the cupfol •ized animal. But when they had dug girl L. Akers and John E. looking to lté Y ou til fui Co or potato*· by presented by Blmslej Ac. *» from one-half to one of an vestibule. I was looked over Hair, Brick. Sand, Cuu «τ* ρ ! vur· a h*-r nt tlx m milk, cupful down into the Georgia sand for hour imperson- A kera, administrator·. call and the machines will talk for «miling or sogar, according to whether fresh or so and made a about all feet tiUU or more wouieu as All orient receive attention grave ally by young MOSKS ALLEY, late of Hartford, deceaaed. I themselves. I keep Osborne Oil for prompt canned sweetened cherries are used, salt, to look at the W. t« the Pansier. deep they tamed mule, ame iu, also wbeu they went out. First account presented for allowance by II. KOI Til FAKIV II Key one they Farm M.SMALL A SON. Fon.l. Maine two tablespoonfols of melted batter, «•nd he had Increased in dimen- s Kastman, executor. Machinery. Correspondence \\ Bryant's No 118. — Numerical A vlaibly Then 1 was told to hurry away like Kiiigma: thing even of two and one- solicited. Boots anry Uu«!>, tirocerles. F uraleh teaspoonfal sod·, sion·. In returned to their after RUBY HARDEN, late of Sumner, deceaaed. ef l*auty t* a joy forever dlamay they good boy and oome back dinner, anls Repaire·! — : copfols dug still deeper and wider, present*! No 11W Illustrated'/.igzatc Madiaon the say. about b o'clock. I gently intimated Valorus White, executor. cherries well drained. (If canned, every time tbev back at th" 0. G. CURTIS, 1 Moon S Wh*p a Pod* 4. Semi glanced that 12 hours iu wait a take ordere for m··. * juice is nice with cornstarch blanc- mule he was larger than ever. Northamptou EMMA R. THOMPSON, late of Canton, de SOUTH ME. I WANT δ Ftah. β llook ? Nail hbe was ceased Petition for an allowance out of I PARIS, Steam two hoors, or a little one at lonely prospect, awfully sorry, personal No Ιϊυ—Blank Verwe·· mange). The aun, with pitting whack John a month mtde. Ninety-eight. if in a dish. Serve with the of cour»*·, but there wus an property, presented by Thompson, easily — longer deep the dead slid over toward Look- especially No. 1«1. Ten Different Ages Forage, mule, widower. following out Mountain before that was important t-asket ball practice tbat aft- Address with V. K. H'Al· TheGRif0^ ravage, rampage, |art When cooked add rounded tablspoon- except by Mary » «·<■»· * encouraging remarks to the grave dig- During fifteen years in the Cost busi- lot to pick from. Anyone wanting ful of botter and a little lemon ex- NATHAN L. MARSHALL, late of Pari·, de 000 tons of Coal at South ting of the a*e Alwar* Easy CHOCOLATE PUDDING. after Chronicle. May 9, Irt*. day this.—Chicago each other name iu debute. Tbe NEWELL E. M lata of da ready »n enferra.η It ate. by only ERRILL, Norway, Paris and Paris and I wish to give noakill Heat one of add five ceased. Account for allowance by Hill, j require* ïonper qoart milk, NOT THAT ShTToVED SPORT LESS. member who is properly addressed by presented j ate it and r» pn *iu··· the On the brink of a creek in Ireland and a Eugene F. Smith, administrator. notice at this time that I am still roonded tablespoonfuls of sugar is over selling trudiC oi hand», ofrhe*- Can It's odd that don't care for ath- nume the chairman who presides there is—or used to be—a little atone con- of salt. Thicken with two you NATHAN L. MARSHALL, late of Parla, de Coal at the lowest market trn.». v.«ili»ts orinstru- pinch heap- letics remarked the In the deliberations of the bouse in com- very price·. a of this in- a any more/' girl ceased. Private claim of admlnlatrator against I rcvntai ■«>i»tj, There U taining earring Inscription, of cornstarch wet in or at ing tablespoonfols the hat to the at the On a to in said estate, John Reed, said ad All orders by mail kit Shurtl· flTs Harness! Harness! f->* an evening's entertainment to travelers: -When this purple ueighbor mittee. member rising speak preaented by j nothing like>t tended help little milk. Melt two tablespoonfols of mlnlatrator. Other axalivi Uik.n*· machines counter. "Just when are "Mr. mill will be booked (or Jane or future reproduce •tone Is out of it is not safe to add a little of the hot mixture bargain you committee he begins with Low- '■'· rrmnteol cut *nd -«im-d >u('je« tt·. squally light, chocolate, deeeaaed. only starting oat for the mountains, too, and uot with "Mr. RUBY HARDEN, late of Sumner, HARNESS AND m a laboratory. l«t the Cook ford the river." until smooth. Stir all When ther," Chairman," Petition for of Vakmu White aa delivery. Graphophone together. appointment pRt«rt nut limit·-1 to such pe-ii'nnanoe* cooked Into the dish in which it is us at When the trustee under the will of aald Ruby Harden, .Also can be found at mill that and instantly on a Stove bet* What's the secret of vigorous pour of public meetings. speak- my l.rat-h·>i»»! >i»e you cau e«.«il> make anything Vapor happy, glorious opportunities for everything by Yaiorua White, executor aid the STABLE FURNISHINGS or sound to be brought to the table. Serve with er is in the chair, the formula is "Mr. preaented ινρπ·1.«·ν rvo»rd> tvoire. any ter than you can cook it on an y health? Simply keeping the bowels, the that sort." truatee named In the will. standi within four feet of the Gr «nd TIiu> it O'U-Uï t!v avtikrns new interest at»! liver end a little good cream and sugar flavored sir." is Our arc lo«* are stove—Roost, Toast, stomach, the kidneys strong It's not so Speaker, A of de- Trunk track it» tvirra bfvrr fresh. The reproductions Stew, Fry, vanilla. This will be "Well, odd," deliberately M ARSH LL WA LEER, late Fryeburg, Railway MEAL,, complete. prices and active. Burdock Blood Bitters with pudding lu debate a member is for allowance uii'l brilliant. % Bake or Broil. The tire is al- the "when you think of distinguished ceased. First account preaentad | cIvmt as is not to be thick replied other, ι See our stock thr doe· creamy, it Intended office be as "tbe Edward C. Walker, admlnlatrator. CORN, OATS, all grades of FLOl'K, l)efore you buy under controL it. the outlay golf, tennis, bicycle and rid- by the holds, right by ere saM tor SI· ways perfect « nough to mold. ft^Upmcs 'J? suits call for. I bave a few pre- houorable gentleman the chanoellor of WILLIAM R- SEW ALL, lata of Sumner, COTTON SEED I new >. of Bell. Talnter. Never too hot or too cold. The ing de-, MEAL, GLUTEN, M it· sur·-.! under (be raietita said the of " ceaaed. Flrrt and Una) account for hit reubiialiment is be«4- "Pa," youngest seven, A SIMULE FRUIT PUDDING. sentable and the fact that the or the preaented meals are on tim· piazza gowns, exchequer, by constituency allowance J. Sewall, r* τ· i'f !·»<· for Τ likiiK Xsi lui"»»#"! always to have by Mary administratrix. MIDDLINGS and MIXED t|M.ι right dont you go warP' "I I have exhausted alllowanoe on them as BRAN, :-I h ·- ■», Write Τ··γ "why Poor hot water over two of my be "the honorable calai-jtftM. in That· ia represents, gentle- of ward.! —right every way. all I ceo do to keep the reconcentrados capfols has driven idea of athletic· oat of JAM'S A. BARROWS Sumner, RYE in fact W.0.4G.W. FROTHINGHAM, stale bread. When softened add a cop- every man the member for York." Some Account for allowance Hollla FEED, GRAHAM, MEAT., less labor with a in this house from the head. I can't afford to be preaented by COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH starving," replied fol of fresh or canned two table- my anything use of terms honorable Turner, guardian. 17 Siritrt South PirK CO., fruit, make the "My that is at any first class Sq., parent, sadly. batter and the beat- but this year." " everything kept spoonfuls of melted placid friend" or honorable friend. SEWARD 8. of Mid Cooit M' 30. "My right STEARNS, Judge Peed mill. Sold at retail or the car BUT Equipoise Waist·, Cornet*. Glove* an·! Dept. en of two a little and A true copy—Atteat by relieved in min- yolks eggs, spice, In case of family relations the same Unery. Brl