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B^*Sfluidkmx1 Stated Couvocwf Ion ? ASSIMILATED J Thursday Mar V Protection and the Fanner. telegraph reports from ootilde the state. a. Plummer. F. A. Cuahman, C. T. Eia 'jBusittPsf. (Snr!)*. .-So&gv /J$Direciorg. lall: Clerk. C S. Alien; Treasurer. JaMn about the effect of the Xow that the storm is over and the linemen §«ihj fRranrfaff fournt. “The story factory Bartlett; S. S. Committee, Kalpli W. can the vires bandies will lodge no. hi f. % a. on the vataeof the farm* is a very old one.*’ repair newspaper toward; Colleetor. H. L. Parson. All Be- m. state* \ Communication. Tin «day evening, a nr 1 •« be first Selectmnc. Oa and alter Thursday, Wee. lid, 1H*7, Augusta * AMIMSTA, TIIHDAY, NARCI IS. 1888. I -*yi the New York Evening Post, “and materially lightened. loblu'sn. except r.30 o’clock. Work In the Third Degree C. HUNT, W. M. dht good service in the early days of the The breaking down of the wires during M. __MELVILLE SMITH. See»y j factories, but we believe it excites a smile H. J. FREDERICK, D., the recent storm has the officers in LOlMiK NO. 3fi F. A prevented LEAP YEAR LFfiENM o®c« with A M among farmers to-day, in New Will occupy the mum* Stated Communication, Monday especially of the service from out BETHLEHEM evening March charge signal sending i. at 7 .10 o’clock. Work in the Third ia-gree England, where, as factories have increased Til KB Y 1 Republican State Convent! the weather report. This will explain why St. JOHNSON,'JY W in number, farm* have steadily decreased A VARIETY OF PEASANT SUPERSTF L. J. Orooker, M.D., 35 Winthrop D. M. WAITT, Sec’r. •Ill U held 1» the indications have been so stationery for in value until to-day you can hire any T10NS A\D F^LK LORE. sHNOC ROYAL ARCH ( IIANKR, NO « the two or three past days. B^*sfluidkmx1 Stated couvocwf ion ? ASSIMILATED j Thursday Mar. number of them within an hour of Boston NUTRITIOIS. AND EASILY HOCKS: CIl trveuing, a BAKGOR PALATABLE, OFFICE it 7.30 o’clock. VORQXBEGA HALL, DIGESTIVE ORGANS. TREBY or Providence or Portland by payment of The Tpar’i Ln propitious ltflueMB Ml BY THE MOST DEBILITATED JOHNSON. II Y ! Before the recent storm the teams were re- I P. M. D. M. Raw Food io .he world Keep* in anv climate Dr. Crookor, 9 A. M. to WAITT, Secj. the taxes, with no takers even on these Faruiinf Operation*—A Bit ul Twcaa TS the oalF IHjea rtJJSS to be out of the woods “V^SST^'id Thursday, April 26,1888, the ported coming up I to 3 P. M. coMMANDERY n*». 7. k. t. special terms.” The following table gives superstition'—Traditions la thin Early Dr. Frodorlck, conclave March At II A. river recently. The increase in the Trinity Friday evening. V, at 7AD •’clock, X., quite o’clock. Work in Council of Knight* of Red different States and Itakota and Washing- Days of the Chureta—A Demon. froas. snow induce them to remain officer* are to In* of tel two candidate* for fall may longer. reqaeated present. For tbe purpose acting ton divided into clashes upon After 9 I*. M., Dr. Frederick may be found at lii* Tkkhy Johnson Territory The break in the order of e. (• Morton of President and Vice President of the ! regular days K t*. n- residence ou Street. D. M. WAITT workers stfjrewiSBS^tfPut iu 6 and 12 o? Unties, at «»<* cent* and Sl.Od. ssrsf Gap Rec. the basis of the non-agricoltural is a matter of awe and Mothers thrive wonderfeUv. up Vftjtsr uorjydtf United State*, and four delegate* at large, and four naturally appre- A financial condemn# the prevailing LOlH.K NO. fc?. KoK i*. attend the National < onveation, to t»e in them and the area and value of their paper hension for the peasant mind. We ac- Reim" altomaU* to lar convention every custom of vacations, claiming that the cord in nearly all the old coun- (NAl.ANIHKj Wednesday evening, at j kaM at Chicago, min'd*, oa Tuesday, Jun.- i«h, | farms: taking ingly find, DENTISTRY. pi o’clock tries. a of ^SsSifeKSsaK=3s£5SP it to superstitions does no. we in the Second Rank, Feb. A* awd transacting any other bosiaess that rnay C’la*< and Per cent loss of time resulting from amounts variety clustering ill MhU-o.. If your druggist keep It. Work IMA j .!. r. B. Chicago GEO. K numr.er of non around leap year. The rural folk lore of h“K^d°o”lvbvthe of om* dollar MEsSKR. C.C. pwprty some before It. I millions of dollars, and that it is responsible will •end * 12 or. Untie, express p*id.on reeelp- C. E. Mate. and Per faruiiug ; England tells us how all the peas and BOSTON, MA»». SHOREY, Tk* basi* of representation will be as follow PUSH & CO., Atfontx, K. of K. and Territories. Acre*. Value. acre. work*. for the summer dullness in business. .VJlow- the in their p# E. J. D. D. S 8. and will be entitled to beaus grow wrong way pods— ROBERTS, Each city, town, plantation l»t cia<M 75 7IS.247 #41.97 Si marlodeodfcpAwSpljr Ull.l.l.UI>lld;T\o U.g.A.U. *. $2.9*7,5*3,257 that the chief aim of man is to pile up that is. the seeds are set in quite the con- ^JKTkl ILrf •W* deiegaW, and for each seventy five votes cast for 2d rU-* 13. 112,321,257 3 430,915.7*7 3055 > ing ^ lar meetings every Thursday evening, at (i. A ciav* 42 to trary way to what they are mother years. (Doctor of DenUU Surgery.) Water Street. tkt Republican candidate for Governor in UM, an 3d 13. 2?7.#73.MO 3jl2.Kje.970 13A3 j money, there may he some point the pro- R. Hall. No. 14© 4th diu. U>, JO*,026,79* i*',4.»^*2 5.1* 23 Tiie reason for this E. McMl’KDIK, Communder for a fraction of vote* commonly assigned iMtloMl delegate, and forty i test. WM. Ad’t. Below *»• the and supposed eccentric freak of nature is “be- McDAVID. la *nmi of seventy five votes, an additional dele- place factory farming Office: No. 122 Water Street, cause it is the ladies' they (the FOR INTERNAL State* side by side, and the value of the year, peas SYt.I M I.OlHiE NO 70. I O. O. K Odd Eel The last two great storms have been hard and beans/ always lie the wrong way in NEAR POST low’* llall. Water St., Nearly opposite Committee will be in session In the re. | -AND- OITICE. Coay The Mats> i farm- in each acre, all in the thirteen ||ou»e |»er on the drivers but the that leap year. oet24dtf room of the Hall at nine o’clock oa the morn stage reports Work in tl a Initiatory. Friday, March ift. oeptlwa State* : In Belgium the peasantry maintain that of the Convention, for the of j original come from different sections of the State All aid Fellows stopping temporarily in the lag purpose receiving is not too CEO. W. M. D. city Farm per Karin per this year only frequently unpro- MARTIN, are cordially iuvited to the l.odgc Rooms. the credential* of were ual to the EXTERNALS. delegates. | Factory Mate. Acre. Fanning state. Acre. show that they eq emergency, for farming operations, but that Ollier hour*: 1 to 4. suit 7 to 9 P. M. A. N. J. IAIVEJOY, N.G. to pitions AH electors of Koine, without regard past politi- Ma-*art.iinett«*, #43.53 -outh Carolina, #5.10 Pneutrn—ia. Rheumatism. Bleeding at the A. D. W EEKS, Sec. even when they were obliged to carry the throughout it the young of no domestic Core, Diphtheria. Croua. Asthma. EconoMt: Neuralgia. I the sent! Connecticut, 49-14 North Carolina. rt.#7 Cholera Morbus. cal differences, who ore in sympathy with * Whoop.ug Cough, 'atnrrn. Dyaan- Wj.*9 animal will thrive as at other times. A ungs Hoarseness, luEueiiea. Hacking jaiii. UiHLANDLOlHiE.No ’Jft.A.O U.W. Regular fVunaylvaiiia, 49.3© Mrginia, mail on their backs and on hand sled*. infer, In the call of the Ml ran 1 .coutalnlh, R. J. M. D. •oats SB pressed Kept New »ork, 44.11 Croi-gia, 4.3« similar they argue, extends to tery Chronic Dl MARTIN, meetings every Tuesday evening,at 7.30o’clock fatility. Imatlo. of eery G. A. R. Water Street. Wotlsnil Committee fer the Republican National I Vew Jersey. M. 1* Went Virginia, 13.0* kind of and arrheea. Kid.., Oflkc hour*: 9 to 19 .4. M., 4 to A F. W. Hall, every young grass shoots, great tralue. Br- L. II. DUDLEY, W. M. are invited to anite with the The Democratic editor will Troublaa and CooeeaKoo, cordially ordinary is affirmed become « $50 34 #".*»» which it invariably erybod, abould G K(>. W. SY I.TESTER, Recorder. to Average, Average, Spinal Dteaoaaa. Republican* of the *t*te in selecting delegates always skip around a troublesome issue with eituer stunted in their growth or blighted. b*v* <“* boob Th«* figures show the average We will aeud Atea, West End Kennebec Bridge. COUNCIL l NITED EKIENDs, No. this Cob v eat ion. following The same idea In cer- *,,d “••• wb<> the agility of a book-agent in peculiar prevails HSipod vo all lNt. Regular first and third Mtate Committee. farms acre in the manufac- practical lbr “ wl“ ^__ Cl'SlIMB' meeting Monday* Per order Republican value of per tain districts of Russia, and.
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