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r n u C AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER i i-i stopped well over its brow. land with the other, and drew the the doctor and we had a big house and which you know was new fifteen years Muir for me, better than I can da it, Cbarch Director)’ “ Beauty !” pronounced the Senator, caddies into conversation as he counted, two horses, and we girls had lots of ago. Well, he studied it and he made for a delightful hour,” and ha turned and Jones sighed. tor he was by way of being an amateur beaux, and I was always one for going. up his mind it was going to be a great and took the little woman’s hand. “ I - ffr«t f’nfterian Church* “ Must be two hundred yards,” he in humanity, this man of the world who The other girls joked me a good deal thing. And so when the chance came shall look forward to seeirg you again mrn & . I ra if and Military St. said, solemnly. had been l»orn well and bred well and when 1 took Jim. They said I would along to invest in it he was ever so —many times, I hope,” he said, and EEW. iv BRETT R. DANIELS. The new-comers strode off, and the had lived well, who ‘had seen most of have to talk to him and then answer pleased, and decided he’d put all our was gone. Hawinoe 43 School Street. myself—he was that quiet. But I money, the ten thousand, into it. Jim SUNDAY SERVICES. eyes of the two met each other. There the complicated phases of society which Ten minutes later the two sat on the (Worship and Sermon 10.30 a . m. was silence for a long minute, and the the world has to show, and had come didn’t care—1 was smart enough to has lots of sense about such things and car flying toward town, and Mrs. Muir Bchooi 11.43 a. u. Senator suddenly began, as if taking up by that circuitous route to the know know a real man when I saw him.” he seems to be able to tell beforehand began to ask questions. *mtHm Religious Union 7.00 p. u. And what more could I want, he’s a what’s going to succeed. He’s never O'clock Vesper Service the Second a conversation where it had been drop ledge of the charm of simplicity. He “ Who did you say that pleasant Sunday of each Winter Month. ped. liked to hear these boys talk for the man of his word—character counts for made a mistake.” spoken young man was, Jim ? I success in the long run—you’ll see.’ The Senator smiled. “ I’ve heard m s# ALL WELCOME. “ I regard it mostly as a question of raw human nature which sunned itself, couldn’t catch the name, and you wera confidence,” be said. “ Muir is the unshadowed by conventionality, in The little woman stopped a moment that—” he began, and stopped short. in such a hurry with your caddies and Frau Baptist Church. their startling sentences. and her face grew thoughtful. “ Mn}- “ I've heard it said that some men had your sticks and all, that I didn’t like to K s l l r r a p AM» M i l i t a r y St abler man ; he would make the better REV. V. CLARKE HARTLEY governor. But it is important—it is There were few women at the Coun be father was right, but it don’t seem that faculty,” he completed. bother you. I want to know, because 1*y*«*T 83 Highland Avenue. absolute necessary, as )ou know, Jones try Club today and the men were all so to me. Of course I wouldn’t have “ Yes, sir. Jim—Mr. Muii—is that he’s the homeliest, plainest, most like SUNDAY SERVICES. out playing on the links—the house Jim any other way, but I can’t help way. So Jim was as sure as living our own folks of anybody I’ve seen 10.30 A. M. 7 P. M. that the next governor should not ob seeing how keeping his word hadn't Fasten Claes 11.40 ▲. m. struct this street-railroad franchise tax looked quFe deserted. The Sena that in five years our ten thousand yet.” ServJoeJ 6.00 p . m. bill of ours. And now comes a fact tor was all at once aware that he was meant success to him. He’s lost more’n dollars would be two hundred thousand Muir answered quietly, but there waa Bnyarand Praise Service Tuesday, standing transfixed on the edge o the he’s gained that way, but still—” her and we had a sight of-plans, when just gleam in the kindly glance which 7.30. P. M. which I tiave just learned, the fact to which I referred in my letter. I un green, and staring brazenly at a strang face brightened—“ still 'self-respect’s at that moment my brother Tom failed rested on his wife’s animated face. derstand Mnir has large interests in er. He moved slowly in, but his eyes worth something, don’t you think so r” again. I don’t understand much about That was Senator Cecil Duke,” he Plrat Baptist Church. the street railways in Rivertown, and dwelt still as he moved, lingeringly, on “ I’m afraid I’ve been talking a sight business, but I know that it was just said. Court St . H'. J. A. FORD M. A. Faster. this bill would cut into then severely the sober little figure, and as he looked of nonsense,” she apologized. ‘‘Father ten thousand dollars that was needed No ! Is that the great Senator Worship and Sermon 10.30 A. M. You can’t expect the man to be an he saw the ball of wool fall and roll used to say I was mi awful steady to fix *hingg and start Tom over. Duke—Well now !” exclaimed the 12.00 A. M. xious for a measure that would take softly toward him. He sprang to pick talker, but Jim seems rather to like it, Well, that was a leal hard time. Jim little woman. NVhy, I didn’t suspicion 3.00 P. M. so I get into the habit.” 6.10 P. Si. twenty-five thousand dollars out of his it up eagerly—he had so many times walked the floor all of one night, he it was anybody big. He seems as land Sermon 7.00 P. M. pocket.” picked up big, soft lilac balls like this The Senator had a pretty old-fash hated h) to give up that chance at the common as you and me ! Why Jim, I 1 Tuesday 7.30 P. M. The chairman stuck out hia under and laying down his clubs he held it ioned stateliness once in a while which telephone business, and of course I was talked away to him just as easy as if it lip. “ Muir told me that he approved toward her with a smile. he had caught from a tine old grand upset because of Jim and because of was you.” afflf.’A Vftpfoliurqh idea holds good in regard to environ A Political Tip. laughed andjlaid her face against bin. The Aroostook Times ment. We sigh for the home of our Grange News. CONTINUED FROM l’AGE 1. “ No, tisn’t very likely that I’ll ever WSMished April 18, 1800. childhood, be it the city’s crowded fight out her bitter sorrow, for his sake, help to make j on governor, Jim,” she ALL THE HOME NEWS. streets or the green fields of the coun answered Subscriptions in arrears $1.50 per year. The wheat crop is breaking the re back to life and brightness. He had Jfo Subscription cancelled until all arrear try, and no surroundings ever seem 9aid then that never would he con w y Friday morning from Timet ages are settled. cord in both quantity and quality ; quite the same as those in which the Business Temperance Reform. i Oonrt Stmt, Houlton, Maine. corn promises amazingly well ; the sciously bring unhappiness to the biave Advertising rates bated upon circulation and first twenty years of our life was passed In io .viMi' timper nec t f rm steel-mills are in full blast ; coal-min and unselfish soul. He knew that it L M. FSLCH A C. B DUNN,J very reasonable. Many a man who can hardly keep ' ii(' ( l 111 c !• I 1 - ■' mi eoi >d w 11, f 11.,| ing is more remunerative than ever be would be a knife in her heart if he had Publishers the wolf from the door might find com- told her what she had done today its l1 fill. 'It C I \ f 11 1,0 v\ is Dot \\ I,. 1 it L. M. FXLCH, Editor. Communications upon topics of general inter fore to both operators and operatives ; foit and plenty for his family on the * 1; “This Vasslll la the best Engnsn “Y es” ten,” add 'd Steinn.fftz. - » scholar I know!” broke in Steinmetz, It M’as a moment for mental reserva “Ami no v you must go!”’ who bad approached somewhat quiet tions. One wonders M’hollior such are The two embraced again and there ORIGIN OF GOLD PENS ly. “But he will not talk, princess—he taken nceount of in heaven. was nothing funny in the action. It is la so shy.” “A nd Uaul?” asked the fount Ste- a singular tiling that the sight of two THE FIRST ONES WERE MADE IN KNQ- ft ■ *■ Paul was approaching also. It was pau I.anovlteh at once. “Tell me about men kissing is conducive either to LAND AND WERE FAILURB8. . > ' 11 o’clock, he said, and travelers who him.” laughter or to tears. There is no me had to make an early start would do “He Is married,” nnsM’orod Stein dium e-mot ion. Then an Amerlonn Citizen Dl««overe* metz. SOWERS Mrell to get home to bed. •‘My dear friend—my very dear That lrl«ltum Could Bo Luod For When the tall doors had been closed The fount Lanovlteh was looking at friend.” said the count, “God be M’ith Protecting the Polnta, and the Per By behind the departing guests, Vasslll the lamp. He continued to look at it you always. We may meet again or we fect Pea Resulted. walked sloMly to the fireplace. as if interested in the mechanism of may uoi." H en ry Seton M errim an He stood biting at his thumb nail, the burner. Then be turned bis eyes Steinmetz wal'-ed down the Nevski lo au American Is due the credit looking at the door through which Etta to tiie faee of bis romps nioti. Prospekt. and f sleigh followed him. for having made the fountain pen ths Alexis had Just passed in all the glory “1 wonder, niv friend." lie said slow useful article it has come to be, for ••»rrl*ht. isos, try 11 E R IIOTHER* Premnlly le -t clumsily into bis ' > **■ of her beauty, wealth and position. ly, “how much you know7“ sleigh and <’ .o back at the usual without the gold pen point, which can “The M’oman,” he said slowly, “who “Nothing,’’ answered Steinmetz. breakneck pnCe to the palace at the not corrode, the fountain pen would be useless. sold me the Charity league papers, and The count looked at him inquiringly, upper end of the English (play. ’I he manufacture of gold pens was little, but what will you? They imm she thinks I do not recognize her!” hCfavcHl a sharp sigh and abandoned lie sent an ambiguous message to commenced in the United States In 1835 CHAPTER XVI, learn to be provident, to work harder the subject. Paul saying that he had returned and by watchmaker of Detroit. Attempts and drink less. V illi such people expe CHAPTER XVII. “Well,” lie said, “let us get to busi was dressing for dinner. This cere a Ot7 mutt accept,” Steinmeta had been made in England to make ^ - \ f repeated to Paul. “There la rience is the only taskmaster possible. ARE STEINMETZ had appar ness. I have inueii to ask and to tell inony lie went through sIo-a ly, as one g"ld pens prior to that time, but they It is useless talking to them. It is dan ently been transacting business you. 1 Mant you to see Catrina and dazed by a fall or a heavy I'm t igue. no help for It We cannot af mot with little success. Alloyed gold gerous to pauperize them. Besides, the on the Vassill Ostrov, which to tell her that I am safe and well, As Steinmetz -went to the drawing ford to offend Vasslll, of all is too soft to make a durable point, and fei the world.” a 'counts that one reads In the news the traveled reader doubtless but she must not .attempt to see me room lie glanced at bis watch. It was were standing together In the papers i :e mnnifttstly absurd and ex knows as the northern bank of the or correspond with me for some years twenty minutes past 7. He still bad this clrcumstauce made It necessary of a suit of rooms assigned for aggerated. You must not, mademoi Neva, a part of St. Petersburg. yet. Of course- you beard no account ten minutes to spare before dinner. to protect the pen points with dla« to Paul and bis party In the selle,” lie said, turning courteously to He was recrossing the river, not by of my trial. I was convicted, on the lie opened the drawing room door. momls or rubles until John Isaac Haw kins, a citizen of the United States, but •to) In Paris. Steinmeta, who Maggie -“you must not believe all you the bridge, which requires a doffed hat evidence of paid witnesses, of baking Etta was sitting by the tire alone. She residing in England while the experi pee letter In his hand, looked are told about Russia ” by reason of its shrine, but by one of to rebellion. It was e-isy enough, of glanced bark over her shoulder in a tfM window. The table was gorgeously decorated; the numerous roads cut across the ice course. I shall live either in the south quirk, limited way -which bad only be ments in the manufacturing of gold llooksd at the letter with a tl e Mine was perfect, the dishes Pa from bank to bank. He duly reached or in Austria. It is better for you to be come apparent to Steinmetz since her peps M’ere in progress there, accidental ly discovered that the native alloy of ri dan. Everything was brilliant, and the southern shore, ascending to the in ignorance.” arrival at Petersburg. He held It out from him iridium and osmium ore, one of the the very stationery, Etta’s spirits rose. Such little things Admiralty gardens by a flight of sand Steinmetz nodded his head curtly. “food evening,” she said. hardest and most refractory of all me he exclaimed, "so very affect the spirits of such little minded ed steps. “I do not want to know." lie said. “food evening, madame,” he an tallic alloys, could be used for protect 'That good Stelnmets* he calls i women. A girl had crossed the river In front "Will you please ask fatrina to send swered. ing the polnta to much better advan t good Bfetnmets’—-confound ' “It Is exile; It Is nothing short of ex of him at a smart pace. She now me money through the usual ebanne!— He closed the door carefully behind tage und more cheaply. 1 He hopes that his dear ile,” protested Vasslll, who led the con slackened her speed so much as to al no more than she has been sending? blrn. wttt waive ceremony and bring versation. “Much as I admire my own low him to pass her. Karl Steinmetz It M’iil sulliee for my small wants. Hawkins’ rights M’ere purchased by a noticed the action. He noticed most Perhaps some day we may meet, in clergyman of Detroit, who Induced the princess to dine in the country as a country, I do not protend (to he continued) He guarantees that to regret a fate that keeps me resident things, this dull German. Presently Switzerland or in America. Tell the watchmaker above mentioned to manu the marquise, will be In Paris. For men it Is different, but she passed him again. She dropped dear child that. Tell Iter I pray the facture gold pens. The first pens made •iA h# hopes that 'that goed for madame and for you, mademoiselle her umbrella, and before picking it up good fo il to allow that meeting. As by him Mere poor substitutes for the Will accompany you and —acb!” lie shrugged his shoulders and described a circle with it—a maneuver for Russia, le-r day lias iwt mme yet. Veterinary Surgeon quill then in use. In 1840 his plant mg lady, the cousin of the looked up to the ceiling in mute appeal remarkably like a signal. Then she It will ti >< come in our time, my dear was taken to New York, where ths to the gods above it. “Beauty, brillian turned abruptly and looked into his friend. We are only the sowers, Co business M’as enlarged. threw the letter down on cy, wit—they are all lost in Russia. face, displaying a pleasing little round mile}) for the future. Now about the Quite an improvement was added to left it there for a moment, Wliat would Paris say If it knew physiognomy with a smiling mouth past. I have not been idle. I know Horace B F. Jervis, the plant by the machines for the mak picking it up, he crossed the what It was losing?” he added in a and exaggeratedly grave eyes. It was v. s. ing and tempering of the pens, invent i thcow it into the fire. low tone to Etta, who smiled, well a face of all too common a type in who stole the papers of Hu* Charity ed by John Rendell, one of the em he explained, “that pleased. She was not always able to these days of cheap education litera league and sold them. I know M’ho (Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ployees of the establishment. This es t*iMwa we are here, and un- distinguish between impertinence and ture—the face of a womanly woman bought them and paid for thorn." College, Toronto.) tablishment soon produced a gold pen flattery. And Indeed they are so close engaged in unwomanly M’ork. Steinmetz closed the door. He came ko perfect that it combined the elas Wtth him we ahali be sub- Diseases of Domesticated Animals treated ly allied that the distinction is subtle. Then she came back back to the table He was not smil ticity of the quill with the permanency ince and delay on the scientifically. Dental work a specialty- Calls Stelnmets, on the left hand of the “Your name Is Karl Steinmetz,” she ing now quite Hit' contrary. o f the metal. About 1850 It wag dis t stupid—a singularly and night and day promptly attended to. stupid—minor official. If marquise, addressed one or two re said gravely. “Tell me," lie said. “I want to know covered that by imbedding the Iridium Vasslll will conclude that marks to that lady, who replied with “That is the name by which I am that hadly.” OFFICE : ATHERTON 1H.OCK, points in the gold instead of soldering her mouth full. He soon discovered known to a large staff of creditors,” The Count Lanovitch looE ] up M’ith them on the corrosive influence of the tooihfiwid of him. Therefore we II o r eton, - - M a in e especially as Vassil has that that which was before her inter replied he. a peculiar soft smile acquited in pris ink on the tM’o metals, the solder aud ; points. He loves a lord ‘this ested her more than anything around, “If you will go to No. 4 Passage on. There is no mistaking it. the gold, Mas avoided and a firmer If you accept on some o. that and during the banquet he contented Kazan, at the back of the cathedral, “Oil, I hear no ill w ill." he said. hold in the pen M’as given to the points. T ordered for you with a co- himself by uttering an exclamation of second floor back room on the left at “I do,’’ answered Sn inno-tz bluntly. IRA G. HERSEY, The gold pen has been brought to its I Coronet, that will already delight at a particular flavor which the top of the stairs, and go straight lu- •Who stole the papers from Thors?" present degree of perfection by the effect” the lady was kind enough to point out to the room you will find a friend who “Sydney Bamborotigh.” Attorney & Counselor at L av American manufacturer, and the In It was his habit either to him with an eloquent and emphatic wishes to see you,” she said ns one re Steinmetz passed his broad hand over and dustry from its inception has been fork from time to time. peating a lesson by rote. his forehead as if dazed. characterized by the use of American ST to grumble at Karl Stein- NOTARY PUBLIC?* ■towhet subtle precautions. Vasslll noted this with some disgust. “And w’ho are you, my dear young “And M’ho sold them?” he asked. methods. For the production of the he said, “I leave these He would have preferred that Karl lady?” “Ilis wife.” Office r.SIncock Block gold pen a high degree of skill is neces Steinmetz were greedy or more con I—I am no one. I am only a paid Steinmetz scratched hi., forehead K«el "This Vassili is the best Engnsn "Yes ” ten.” add"d Steinn .ctz. »» * scholar I know!” broke in Steinmetz, It was ;i moment for mental reserva “ And no V you must go!" who had approached somewhat quiet tions. One womlers whether such are The two embraced again and there ORIGIN OP GOLD PENS ly. “But he will not talk, princess—he taken account of in heaven. was nothing tunny in the fiction. It is is so shy.” “And Paul?” asked the Count Ste a singular thing that the sight of two TH E FIRST ONES WERE MADE IN ENG Paul was approaching also. It was pan I.unovitch at once. “Tell me about men kissing is conducive either to LAND AND WERE FAILURE8. 11 o’clock, he said, and travelers who him.” laughter or to tears. There is no me had to make an early start would do "He Is married,” nnswoml Stein dium cniot ion. Th«n an Amerfouu Citiiea fife SOWERS well to get home to bed. metz. "My vicar friend—my very dear Tfcnt Irltlium Could Bo L'aod For When the tall doors had been closed The Count Lanovltob was looking at friend." said the count, “Cod be with I’rotoctlnar the Points, and tho Per. By behind the departing guests, Vassili the lamp. He continued to look at it >ou alw ass. We may meet again or we feet Poo Heanlted. erriman walked slowly to the fireplace. as if interested in the mechanism of may nm." Henry Seton He stood biting at bis thumb nail, the burner. Then la* turned bis eyes Steinmetz walked down the Nevskl lo au American is due the credit looking at the door through which Etta to tiie fact* of iiis companion. Pmspekt. and the sleigh followed him. lor having made tho fountain pen the useful article it has come to be, for 16 0 3, MOTHERS Alexis had just passed in all the glory “I wonder, iny friend," lie LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL ^NEWS. Ricker Classical Institute. M * W . 8. Webb of Caribou ii in An Appeal. TO RENT—A tenement of five Rev. Z. M. Miller will preach at the Miss Pansy Felch went to Greenville Basil O’Grady of Fort Kent was the Extensive i-r.tl imitli m eded repairs rooms for small family. Inquire at 44 Free Baptist Church in White Settle guest of J >hn Mckay this week Ifili Mattie Tobin of Boston is in Thursday. re being made on the buildings of High St. ment next Sunday afternoon at 2.30 FOR SALE—Set of dining room taw* oo a TMOtbm of foot weeks. C H. Wheeler returned this week Ricker Clas-ical Institute. The Exe Don A. H. Powers of this town was and evening at 7.30 local time. from Boston where he has been on chsirs, one cook stove. cutive Board is sparing no pains to Mb . B. A. Donovan and daughters in Presque Isle Wednesday on busines. On the account of the farm laborers MRS. MARGARET HANSON are visiting friends business. make the pla t as well as the curricu Geneva and Ethel, F. P. Tinker, traveling freight agent excursions which at this time of year Inquire of S. H. HANSON. HAttn AJHWQVo^ftrieJlnatee M iss Margaret Burnham went to St. lum ot the Institute a credit to the for the 0. P. R. is in town this week are being run on the C. P. R. it has Andrews, Thursday, for a few day’s The meeting held last Sunday even town and county, but they find them AlMfaball moose was seen recently on business. been impossible for the band to procure ing at the Congregational church was ■Mr the bowse of Mr. WhUfield Taylor outing. selves hampered by lack of funds. The Miss Pierce of Laredo, Texas, is cars to run its excursion to St. Andrews well attended and the missionary ad Ml JSPQ^KJBes - i — Potatoes are being harvested tapidly. school has greatly prospered in all de visiting her sister Miss Geraldine at the and the project has been abandoned. Early varieties are now bringing $1.25 dress given by Mr. Hiwale was evident partments and has been meeting cur M b May Baehanan of Boston is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce. Murray Donnell and Dr. H B. ly appreciated by those who attended. rent expenses the last few years, but ||Mti if ktt sister Mrs. Chas. Parsons per bbl The excursion to Fort Kent which Garrison who for the past few weeks As he came to this country last October Mr a Mw days. J. S. Hodgdon editor and proprietor any special outlay demands a special occurred on Wednesday of this week joyed an outing, making a trip around of the Presque Isle Independent was in he has done well to learn as much of appeal to the friends of the achool. M. G. Murphy, traveling freight our 1 nguage as he has. His devotion was well patronized by people of this the Allagash returned home Monday of town today on business and while here These appeals have hitherto been made ttfHl of tbs C. P. R., was in town and enthusiasm furnish a practical il town. this week after enjoying a very pleasant was a pleasant caller at this office. quite largely to interested friends out 1 A* Mir week on business* lustration that missionary work in In J’ll? "■ Saturday, Aug. 26 at the studio of trip. Conductor Attridge will go to St. side of Houlton, but it will be readily Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Putnam and dia is not a failure. ii- the Eclipse Photo Gallery on School Look out for the eclipse of the sun Andrews Saturday and remain with seen that outside sources can be over ftp* iragbler vstarned from a sh< rt trip to rf v St. will be the last day to secure 99c Wednesday morning, August 30. It is his family until the following Tuesday. “ All signs” may “ fail in dog days,” worked. There are obvious reasons frirt PhbiaM where they have been a total eclipse, visible here as a partial photos. Miss Fletcher, head clerk^at Berry & but if the signs continue, there’ll be the why Houlton should be given an op Every mile in less than one minute eclipse. A piece of smoked glass will biggest season of game that Maine has portunity to show its appreciation of Jflbi O. M. Tribou of Lynn, Mass., Taylor’s returned Friday night from a was the record of the special train help you out in your observation of it three week’s vacation spent in Newport seen in many years, this fall. Sports the school ; and it is believed that the BljMMttS last week with Mr. and Mrs. The eclipse begins at 5.35 standard carrying the fire crew to Monticello, Hartland, Liberty and Bangor. men and woods residents tell of great business men of the town will gener WjkttMB is this week the guest of Mrs. time, and ends at 7.30. It is total over Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mable McGlinchy returned Sat numbers of deer and moose being seen ously respond. f t' Mi IPuftWi in sections hitherto shunned by them, It; Mrs. Henry M. Chapman arrived the northern part of tie Dominion of Houlton has lost the Normal School; < Mb Louise Macdonald of Brockton, urday from a visit of several weeks and the supply of grouse would appear Wednesday from Bangor to pass a Canada, over southern Europe and it has lost the B. & A. car shops. Masi.» arrived Saturday on a short; with relatives in Boston and Lawrence. to be greater than at any time for ten few days with her parents Mr. and northern Africa. Our business men naturally were an riril ta her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Fin- L A. Rogeis of Brooklyn, N. years, if not longer.—Maine Sports Mrs. Geo. B. Dunn. The Baby Contest which was held Y., who has been passing a few man. xious to secure these interests for their Rev. and Mrs. Daniel E. Putnam recently at the Eclipse Photo Gallery The Fredericton Exhibition which own town, and were willing to contri Ins Xrria retnrned this week from weeks in the woods in the vicinity of went to Bangor, Thursday. On ac was quite an interesting affair and occurs this year from Sept. 21 to 27 bute liberally to that end ; but they tMttfMsf HaMov where for the past Mt. Chase, returned to his home this count of their absence there will be no was attended by a large number of will be the only large fair in New have been established elsewhere. There Jttss#: 'riseka h i has been taking u Friday morning. Brunswick this year and the arrange services in the Congregational church people. The largest votes received is still an important interest among us ■mb assdnd rest. The Northern Maine Fair at Presque ment committee ere sparing no efforts next Sunday. were for the children of the following that should appeal very strongly to ou lea MB page ad of L. L. McLeod on Isle occurs Sept. 5, 6 and 7. Low to make it the best ever held in the tW Miss May Sincock who has been citizens. Albert White 63 ; F. M provinces. $10,000 00 will be given wide awake business men, if for no |ttgs 9* Dry Goods of all descriptions rates will be made over the B. & A. R. studying music at the New England Hume 100 ; Mrs. Haynes 180, and the in premiums. The ground space has other than purely business considera prices, beginning Monday R. and as large purses are being offered been largely increased and additional <* y*.nJ Conservatory for the past year wishes to prize winner was the child of Richard tions. Ricker Classical Institute, at good racing is assured. horse, cattle, swine and sheep sheds, ■ * • * * « . M t- M th. announce that she . will receive pupils Anderson who received 518 votes. A tracted to its class-rooms, last year over Mss. J. D . Walker of Roxbury, LOST—Between Patten and Mr. and poultry buildings hare been con in voice and piano at her home on delegation of young ladies of the town structed. There will be three days 200 students. Over 75 per cent, of ' Maas., who has bean visiting her parents Lowell Davis’s in Mt. Chase or Hersey, Charles St. acted as judges. trotting and racing on track adjoining these came from towns outside of Houl «»)PMKa and Mss. K. McKay, returned to a black wallet containing about $13. Services in the First Baptist Church The annual meeting of the Aroostook exhibition grounds and perhaps an ad ton ,The cost of their board, the amount |llfll;|ittM Jriday of last week The finder will be rewarded by return ditional day for non wiuners. L jw will be resumed next Sunday. The Baptist association will be held in the paid for their tuition, and room rent, . f t A* Perrigo hat recently received ing to L. M. Felch Houlton. rates on all railways and steamers pastor, Rev. J. A. Ford will speak at First Baptist Church, Houlton Aug. 30 the personal rutlay of teachers and ^ SH ssplss of hi* hook “The Jftan and Mrs. Henry Arnold and daughter Prize lists and information may be had the usual hour in the morning and talk and 31st. Speakers from outside the on application to W. S. Hooper, Fred pupils for clothing and other supplies ia** wl kh will be distributed Dorothy of Boston, arrived here Sat in the evening on Echoes from North state will be in attendance. Rev. J ericton, N. B. amounting approximately to $25,000 at ones. Buy the book, it urday evening. Mrs. Arnold’s friends field. Cummings of Heuzada Burma will were all distributed, directly or indi worth the price will be glad to know that she will be in The Bangor Fair. WANTED—Lady or gentleman of represent the Foreign Missionary Boards rectly, among the business establish T. Taylor formerly of Hodg- this vicinity for the next three weeks. Kemp’s Hippodrome and Wild West fair education to travel for firm of and Mrs. Anna Sargent Hunt of Au ments of the town. Again, through Maiding in Arizona, will ar- At the meeting of the W. C. T. U., which will be seen at the Eastern Maine $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per burn and Rev. Fred Snow of Old Town the presence of so many young people nsst waek after five years Thursday, it was voted to omit the State Fair at Maplewood park, Banger, year, payable weekly. Expenses ad will speak for the Home Mission inter in Houlton from widely separated sec Mr. Taylor will probably regular session next week as the Bap Aug. 29, 30 and 31 and Sept. 1, is vanced. Address Geo. G. Clow*, ests, while the state work will be repre tions,^he different business places of in Hodgdon hereafter tist Association will occupy the rooms one of the greatest shows of its class Houlton, Me. sented by Rev. I. B. Mower, of Water- the town receives a large amount of free Watson and of the church on that day. now in existence in this country. This Mis. Harry Many of the farmers in this section ville and Rev. H. N. Pringle will speak advertising ; and later on when the a n visiting at the home The report circulated this week that show includes among its features some are at present busily engaged in digging for the Christian Civic League. student establishes a home for himself Mrs. Burleigh & Cushing’s mill at what is of the greatest feats which have made Walaoa*a parents Mr. and their earliest varieties of potatoes and A quiet but very pretty wedding took he does not forget the Houlton firm he 8t. Mr. Wat- called “ McNally pit” was destroyed by the western cowboy famous as well as oa High considering the extremely unfavorable place on Wednesday night Aug. 23rd patronized when attending Ricker. fire is erroneous. The mill was savec & number of feats of riding which one of Um school at Good weather which has prevailed through at the Baptist parsonage, Lenoard St., These considerations can hardly fail to but a large quantity of lumber was might expect to see only in a big cir out the season an extremely good yield in which Mr. Howard Gibson of Benton weigh with our business men and the burned and a number of small dwell cus. are doing a great amount is being obtained in most localities. N. B. and Miss Ida Dickinson of Can representatives of Ricker, who will Wait ings occupied by employees were also Among the features of this great ex- over the state and besides The Aroostook Baptist Association terbury, N. B , were the contracting on them in a few days in the intereata destroyed. bition are a chariot race between a man sear Monticello, there are will hold its annual meeting in the parties. The ceremony was performed of the school can hardly fail to receive We had the pleasure of driving to and a woman driving four thorough anuad the county. A Baptist chuich in this town next Wed by Rev. J. A. Ford of the First Baptist generous treatment. Mo ia New Limerick near Hans- Woodstock one day this week with peo bred horses to chariots around the half nesday and Thursday Aug. 30th and Church. The bride is well known and E x e c u t i v e C o m . R. C. I. pie from Massachusetts and some from mile track ; the Kemp brothers, giving iJLshs Is doing a gnat deal ot 81st. A large attendance of visitors highly esteemed in Houlton where she the western part of the state.Many of a truthful and realistic exhibition of Concert by Miss Ruth Lavers. a heavy rain comes are expected from different parts of has made her home for several years. them had never been across the border Roman bareback riding standing ; cow Boston’s Musical Prodigy. usees will be nrious. this county and throughout the state. The groom has recently accepted a and some of them had never seen the boys in the pony express showing how it Telephone Co. has The Eastern Maine State Fair occurs position as book-keeper in Milo and is a Houlton people are soon to have a line stores, (they had heard *f them mail and express were carried in the m at work about town at Bangor next week beginning Tues young man of excellent character and rare treat when on Sept. 5th, they will even in Boston). The day was al early days in the west ; a woman and i and placing instruments, day, Aug. 81 and continuing four days pleasing manner. The happy couple be able to listen to the playing of the that could be asked for. With double two jockies mounted on thoroughbred of business an already until Sept. 1. The rate from Houlton will make their home in Milo where the wonderful child-pianst, Ruth Evelyn hitchup and Jackins at the reins we in half a mile race. ia working order. The going from Aug. 24th to 28th inclusive good wishes of many friends will follow Lavers ot Boston, who will give a con were sure of a safe passage. The first Cowboys will show how unruly Oe. ie aleo doing a fine ie #5.00 and from Aug. 29th to 31st them. cert in the Unitarian church under the m m place of interest was the Boundary line bronchos are saddled and ridden on the and many new sub- inclusive the rate is $3.50 for the Mr. H. M. Orriss who advertises his auspices of the choir. between Maine and New Brunswick western ranges. These cowboys will Little Miss Lavers is nine years of been reoeived. round trip. residence on Highland Ave. for sale in with its iron post marking the division ride and break one horse or bull each age, and is a pupil of Mrs. Keinhold who took the canvas Elbridge G. Davis at present is at this week’s Times is making plans to between the two governments. The day of the fair and anybody having Mltti Mis. V. P. Stone’s yard, Bangor work in this town for Sparrow & Co. go to California this fall, he has just Faelton of the Faelton pianoforte school business at the liquor stores this morn such a beast is invited to send the ani of Boston. She played last year at fMri, win he ao kind as to return it no of Newton, Mass., recording names for perfected arrangments with the R. R. ing, we should judge, was poor as no mal to the fair. A woman and two Ponch Gallery. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; gBSStMSB wiU be asked as the party is the new directory which ’the above firm Co. for one of their latest pattern customers were in sight. jockies mounted on thoroughbred horses Institute of Musical and Dramatic Art, w«M kaowa and the canvas is so mark are soon to publish. The directory wil^ sleepers to be placed at Houlton on or will run a half mile hurdle race ; cow Carnegie Hall ; Horace Mann School, 'V 4 f t that It can be easily detected, and be complete covering many more towns about Oct. 29th. This is a splendid The building on the right occupied boys will give an exhibition of the pas N. Y. ; Memorial Hall, Dedham ; at MMs psnsa rather not be dealt with in the county than ever before. It is opportunity for parties going to Cali by John McLain was looking rather times of the western plains, riding horses four recitals at the Faelton School, i | Ma latent of ths law they will please expected that the Houlton edition will fornia as it does away with all the the worse for wear. The order of Mr. at full speed and picking up handker three times at the Boston Art Club and be ready for distribution by October worry and expense of changing cars Colpits to open up the line through the chiefs and other small objects fiom the at a recital in Bangor. She played A S in of diphtheria recently deve 1st. and transferring baggage. Its a Houlton building had been complied with. An ground. Miss Jennie Cody, eight years also before Mr. Josef Hofmann, Mme. Ispttd k the Mmily of Mr. Brace Dicki Just as we were going to press to to California party in their own sleeper opening had been made through the old, will give an exhibition of fancy Bleemfield-Zeisler and other prominent •IB OB Rlverrid* 8t. resulting in the day an alarm was rung in for a fire in under R. R. escort and at the same building where the line between the rifle shooting. Miss Cody is the young muscians last season. Besides her solo as child, Stanley, aged 2 the Union Square Hotel. The fire time takes fullest advantage of the low two governments is supposed tobe. est rifle expert in the world ; a woman pieces last season she played the entire 9 month*. A strict .quaran caught around the chimney in the attic rates. We understand that if more The next place of note after passing mounted on a thoroughbred will ride a Moscheles’ Gesellschaft Concerto in kept about the premises and was under considerable headway than one car is needed a second car can thii point was Park’s hill. At the top a half mile, racing a greyhound. F. Major and the Hummel Rondo dad t i l l understood that the disease before the alarm was given. Very little be placed at Caribou or othsr conven of this hill we get a fine view of the A LOVE CHASE. Brillant, Op, 56, a Major. Is aaw writ undcr'oontrol and no further damage was done by fire but the ient point. Parties who are thinking country on either side of the border. The chase for a brid», showing how One critic sajs of her: “ What diBBM M ts bs found. amount of water which was necessarily of going should communicate with Mr. Here we were overtaken by J. H. cowboys on the we-tern plains win a Jo e Hofmann was doing at 12, Ruth Ths Ontral Labor Union of Mil- used did considerable damage to the Orriss at once. Thompson, one of the Thompson family M asksi a n making great preparations doing business a1 theborder We gladly wife is one of the great features of the Lavers is doing at 9. Almost a baby interior of the building. At about five o’clock Wednesday of Labor day, Mon exchanged a seat over the hind end of a exhibition. Col. W. 1'. Cody,, the she seems in her simple, unconscious Manager W. T. French of the Opera afternoon the fire bell sounded, the 4. B. I. Graham, pnsident buck board for a seat in John’s rubber greatest of rifle shooters, will give an ways, yet she has been proclaimed by House is to be congratulated upon his alarm proving to be a summons for the exhibition daily. A troupe of darkies highest critics as a prodigy more re n i l * Union, was in town Mu week success in securing the production of Houlton Co. to go to Monticello to tired buggy. We found Mr. Thomp i t - son ready and willing to discuss the will give a genuine plantation cake markable than Hofmann.” la aalriag neeeeeaiy arrangements for Quincy Adams Sawyer which was give i fight a forest fire which was raging b walk on an elevated stage in front of Little Miss Lavers will be assisted M eelebeetion. The B. & A. will at his theatre on Tuesday evening of there and the slight breeze which pre- boundary line question and while we differed in our views we did it in a the grand stand. by Miss Li via Nye Simpson of Boston, MahaatMMsly low rate* for the round this week. The production was one of valed was driving the fire in the direc friendly spirit. Mr. Thompson showed The program of this great exhibition age 13, pupil of Miss Carolyn S. Fove, trig bM^ nndonbtedly a large number unusual merit and was greeted by a tion of the village. The fire Co. • f from this town will visit the us many favors during the day. will be chang id from day to day and dramatic reader. Miss Simpson dis peopb large and appreciative audience. It is responded and in a very short time were plays great dramatic talent and has About two miles this side of the city not interfere with the races or other > “Magic City** on Sept. 4. quite unfair to speak of the work of on a special train provided by the B. & charmed many audiences with her Tasperitor ColpitU of Woodstock was features of the fair. In the evening any individual member of the company A. taking the steamer from this town of Woodstock we dip inlo the St. John reading. there will be a great exhibition of fire 1b town this weak looking after some as all were (artists who have brought with them. Upon their arrival at valley. Here we get a good view of The best local talent will also assist b \ works which will surpass anything of in the evening’s entertainment. « f the Men on the border who have their work up to a Ugh standard of Monticello the situation looked ex the city and also of the Meduxnekeag the kind that has ever been seen in flritttkg|M e laws of New Brunswick excellence, but we were much impressed tremely dangerous and a line of hose valley. Taking the drive from 4the top Bangor. Great bombs and rockets will hut at plant an on Maine soil. He with the personality of John Thatcher was immediately laid through the town of Park’s hill to the city of Woodstock G. D. MELDRIM &C0. be exploded in the air and there will be sayi Mat as for as ha is cone med who took the part of Quincy Adams and all buildings within reach were we are in doubt if more picturesque innumerable set pieces such as the without Mnr or prgjudioe, the fight is Sawyer and who from the moment thoroughly wet down. Many of the scenery, better kept farms and build Furniture, Carpets, tropical tree, the Turkish carpet, re wa to a against every man who of his appearance carried the audience residents of the village in anticipation ings in the same area can be found in Caskets and volving fountain, electrical comical la sailing liquor on oui border. He with him. Also we would speak in of being burned out had moved their New England. We should say that Funeral Material. ande an inspection of the stores at the laws of the city are well enforced bicycle rate, and many others. the warmest terms of Miss Elizabeth househdld effects out and were pre Kmbalmers and Funeral Director. rlV Bridgewater •ent Ambassador Meyer direct to the The I ogus Home . SOOSEVELT’S czar and they were together, according The National home for disabled vol DEATH HER FATE to advices received here, for three tr hours yesterday. unteer soldiers, the Eastern branch of COMPROMISE Mr. Roosevelt himself may know the National home was established by Hope Young Convicted of Mur mere about how the czar feels than act of Congress, approved March 21, LABOR DAY! Witte and be able to act upon the in dering Child formation conveyed to him by his am 1886, on land of the famous Togus !• PnM O ttd to Russian Envoy bassador. The report is industriously Spring Estate. At that time the circulated here that Emperor William watar from the spring was used for in A‘ •1 A&d Promptly Rejected Is responsible for the attitude >f tbe valids suffering from kidney troubles. czar and everything is traced back to TOOK SENTENCE CALMLY GRAND the meeting of the two emperors on The purchase was made by Gen. Benj. board the Hohenzollern In the Finnish Butler, and the amount of land secured CELEBRATION AT ji\ WILL NOT PAT TRIBUTE gulf. In support of this it Is positively was 1894 acres ; since that time a stated that after the interview Witte's Woniau Hound and Gagged Two instructions were made stronger and number of outlying farms have been L ittle Ones and Left Them more unyielding. added until at the present time the Is Asked to Withdraw In Woods to Die--One Recov Appeal Has Support of Neutrals grounds of the home cover 2800 acres. MILLINOCKET ered After Terrible Suffering All Demands Therefor In Ar- Oyster pay. N. Y., Aug. 24.—Presi At the time of the purchase the central ttolo JMatlog to Suklmlln— dent Roosevelt’s final effort to induce portion of the land was a swamp. This Dlgby, N. S.. Aug. 24 —The trial of a cessation of hostilities In the Far has been placed in a good state of culti Hope Young for the ruurder of Minnie MONDAY SEPT. 4 9bsConference Adjourns Until East is almost dramatic In its ex vation and at the present time from 300 Ward Yeung was concluded here last flstw dsj to Allow Envoys to traordinary Interest. Through Mr. Meyer. the American ambassador at St. to 400 tons of hay is annually harvested night and the woman was sentenced to UNDER AUSPICES OF THE Consul t Their Government 8— Petersburg, he has made a direct appeul and vegetables of all kinds sufficient for death. to the czar to permit the adoption 01 Mtastlvn Is Coimldered Very the needs of the home are produced. The The jury, after a half hour’s delib such measures in the pending peace eration, returned with a verdict of Blsek-Beal Hope Now Rests conference as will terminate the war. home is large and all the comforts of Millinocket Central “guilty,” with u recommendation to W ith ik e P resid en t—Meyer Is Thus far the president has gained his home life are to be found. The dining points, one after another. It was due to mercy. The judge then discharged the P or P eace tils efforts that the conference did not room seats over 1200 veterans. The jury and (old the witnesses that they Labor Union. break finally last week and his further average number of veterans at the home would not be further required. The N. H., Aug. 24.—Tbe Important suggestions prevented a final spectators were then ordered from the f'-£ 1 is 2850, all of whom are well advanced courtroom and the judge proceed,e BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS THE DOCTOR KNOWS. L I F E ON A WARSHIP. f\fohuo of fioreoloocire. BANKRUPT'S PETH ’ON F0K DISCHARGE IH THE BASQUE COUNTRY. Whereas, Thaddeus J. Furse of Hixlgdon, In die matter of i Why the Men At*«* AUoivptl t«» IiKlnlfte CHARGE. H* !■ Not Deceived hr the Sioiy Ilia in the C ount)- of Aroostook and State of i Spurgi-on . Brown, ' In Hankruptcy. I N N n M w N a i w f f t «■< Odd Cma~ In AtliletU* Sj.orlH. Maine, by his mortgage deed dated March ; Raukrupt. 1 P atient Hands* Him. in the matter of j To tlie llllN. <’ l ■. e I ;n, ; M U el the People. To see a thirteen iiu h gun loaded 9th, 1903, recorded in the Aroostook Registry Adam M. Starkey, '■ In Hankruptcy. i I \ i.k. Judge of It was late, tlio doctor's patients inul of Deeds in vol. 183, page 101, conveyed to die District Cm it of th,. l " mild States for Of N fltranfa i c i s m and customs of and fired is a sight not t > be forgotten. Hankrupt. ) tlie District of Maine. BN Bftflqva country a traveler writes either passed away or wore mending, the Houlton Savings Hank, a corporation To the Ilex. (T.arknuk IIa i.k, Judge of tin* and he was sitting with a number of The projectile is thirteen indies in duly incorporated under the laws of the State District Court of the United States for the SRIRGFON I. BROWN, of Smyrna, *1 was atnMk tqr the way the women diameter, about three feet in length of Maine, a certain piece or parcel of land his acquaintances in a corner of the District of Maine. 1,1 . t,l(1 County of Anxwuxik, f l M and carried themselves. A fat and weighs 1,100 pounds. The powder situate! in said Uodgdon, and being the east ADAM M.:STARKEY of Houlton, in and State of Maine, in said District, half of lots numbered nine (0) and ten (in; in respectfully represents that on the htb all woman With a huge tray on her dub room. charge for target praetiee is 2o0 the County of Aroostook and State of Maine, "It’s a strenuous life we lead,” the Second Range of lots in the North Div in said District, r.tsp«*ctfully represents, day of A >il v u r past, he was lead walked along at a swinging pace, pounds. Tbe cost for each shot is ision of said Hixlgdon, and the west half of that on the 13th day of May, last past duly adjudged liaukrupt under the Acts droned the man of medicine, “with the lot numbered two (2) in the sixth Range of of Congress relating to . Bankruptcy; BlgjrtNS V r meanwhile at the grim side turned uppermost as a rule, about $500. When nil is ready on tDo lie was duly adjudged bankrupt, BB of hgr vote*. 1 eaw a woman car range the signal siren sounds, there is lots in the South Division of sai l Hixlgdon, under the Acts of Congress relating to bank that lie has duly surrendered all his but now and then we get a luugh out together with all the buildings tlureou, and ruptcy ; tiiat lie luts duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and Wfm§ OB her head first pf all a large of it—a laugh with the lid on, of a blinding flash, a roar like thunder lx*ing the same premises described in a dixxl property and rights of property, and has fully has full) complin! with all the tNl? Of ftatt (tta stse can be imagined and a jarring shoek. Then you hear to suid Furse from Jacob W. Terrill and requirements of said Arts anil of the course; we can’t afford to show we’ro complied with all the requirements of said m m I tell you that it was afterward the whining screech of the shell, for Cordelia K. Terrill dated September 22, 19»>2, Acts mid of tlie orders of Court touching his orders of Court touching his bankruptcy. amused. I often wonder,” he went on recorded in said Registry in vol. 197, page WHKunami-: m r o w ,. That lie may ftflf Stall). On the top of this were a all the world like a fast express round bunkuiptey. genially, "why some of you chaps ever ;io, excepting and reserving however lioni Wm.UKi oiiK iik l’UAYs, That he may liedecreod l y the Court to have a full dis haehit of washing and a big umbrella ing a sharp curve. The prujeetiie is send for a physician. You don’t tell said conveyance tin* wed half of lot number )x* decreed by tlie Court to have a full dis- charge from all debts pio\able against his es IS he need to cover the stall. Then in visible almost from the time it leaves ed two (2i range six (ti) in said Hodgdon, more chaige (loin all debts provable against his es- tate under said bankrupt*) '• t s, except such him the truth once in twenty times. debts as are excepted !*, fm nom such dis )nr M l hand she carried a supple the gun. You see it rip llmmgh the fully described in deed from said Furse to tat* uiulH' siii*l bankruptcy Arts, rvrrpt sur.h You're in a had way and you’re sorry, said Jacob \V. Terrill dated January 15th, debts as arc excepted hy law from such dis charge. ftMBtaiy stall, and by the other she target and strike the water beyond, and to hear you talk I’d think your 19<>3, recorded in said Registry in vol 197, charge. Dated this Pth *!.i\ of Aug., A. I)., 1905 N i a little child which could just reach throwing up u column of liquid many page 474. STURGEON J. BROWN mouths were cold storage boxes for Dated this 7th day of Auz. A. D 1905 BN mother's hand by bolding Its own feet high. The shell skips, much like Aud whereas, the said Houlton Savings ADAM M. STARKEY, Hankrupt. butter. You suspect that lobster or a Hank by its assignment datesi .Vug st lo, tgp as high as it coaid stretch. the flat stone ‘skipper” of our boy Hankrupt. rich sauce you ate day before yester It Kin, and recorded in said Registry in voi. pxi, ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. *1 was waiting once at a little way hood, and again a column of water day Is at tbe bottom of the trouble. page 193, unsigned said mortgage and the debt ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of M a im :, ss. tjUt tea ia the village of Ascain when shoots up two miles or more farther thereby s<*cured to me the undersigned. Now You know what's curled you up, and District of Maine, ss. On this 19th da\ of Aug., A. I). 1905, d*w an okk lady, followed by two out, to be repeated time and again. therefore the condition of said mortgage is on reading tlie foregoing petition, it is— you’re frightened out of a year’s broken, by reason whereof J claim a fore ' t trt Witte pigs. They all three The shell in its flight can he watched hearing growth for fear I’ll learn. closure of the same, and give this notice for over to the village pump, and without the aid of glasses for eight that purpose. 8th day "Accordingly, instead of taking me Court some water in a pall, miles or more in clear weather. Houlton, Maine, August M, i Having decided to go out of the Dry Goods Business I will put on sale the Entire "fc Stocks of Two Stores 73 and 75 Main Street, Houlton, Maine, J- MONDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 8 t h , 19 0 5. Realizing the important growing demand for Ready-to-Wear Garments for Ladies, Misses and Children, i have ' decided to make a Clean Cut of the Dry Goods Business, and will ;n the future carry a very extensive line of Ladies*, ; Mlnnr~* and Children’s Cloaks, Suits and Furnishings...... — — — — — — — ' ...... ■ ■■■■■'■..... - PLAIN FACTS IN A NUTSHELL : A new stock ot Dry Goods to be If you want Bargains now is the Facts like the above will be dosed out at once. time. You are not asked to come swept aside. The Dry Goods sign must come to a Clearance Sale of Old Shop Prices will be put on the stock down. Worn Goods. to move it—regardless of cost, re gardless of value. Everything in woolen goods is One store must be vacated in a Now is the time to get ready for few weeks. worth today 20 per cent more than winter. Now is the time a $ in Prices will be made low enough when bought owing to the rapid vested will bring more than 100 to move the stock. advance in raw material. cents in value. LOOK THROUGH THIS LIST AND SEE WHAT YOU NEED FOR FALL AND WINTER. Dress goods, Black and Colors, Towels, Flannels for Waists and Everything that sells by the Wrappers, Outing Flannel, Prints, Scotoh Flannel Waistings, Dress yard must be closed out. Trimmings, Linens, Linings, Sheet Percales, Galatea cloth, Covert ings, Pillow Case Cotton, Crashes, cloth, Eiderdown Flannel, Silk, Prices on paper will not con Velvet, Velveteen, Sheet Wadding, Tiokings, Lonsdale, Cambric, Long Laces, Hamburgs, Cretonnes, Silk- vince you of the striking prices Cloth,White Goods, Bed Spreads, ateen, Curtain Muslin, Sraw Mat offered. Readymade Sheets & Pillow cases, ting, Table Oil cloth, Dress Muslin Blankets, Bed Puffs, Cotton Batten Sateen, Silesia, cambrics, Knitting Come and see for yourself. Linen Damask Napkins. cotton. First come, first served. Big Clearance Sale in the Garment Store. To make room for Winter Garments, and to close every Suit, Coat, Skirt, Waist, Rain Coat, Jacket, Shirt Waist Suit, Childrens Dresses, Skirts Etc. Prices like the the following will make it an inducement, $5.00 Skirts at $3.75, $4.00 Skirts at $2.75, $3.00 Skirts at $2.00, $2.50 Skirts a t $1.75. JACKETS—$10.00 Jackets at $6.50, $7.50 Ja c k e ts at $5.0o, $5.00 Jackets at $2.90, $4.00 Jackets at $2.48. All Suits in stock at less than cost. Tell your neighbors and friends about the closing out sale of Dry Goods and Garments. The stock will be measured and put in shape to sell MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1905. Remember SrsS L L MoLEQD the Place ! The™Aroostook Times, Friday. August £5£S, 1905, B, 4 A. R. R. -V" •- Arrangement of Trains in Effect ARE THEY June 6,1905. The Ideal Enllman Oar Service. KIDNEYS WELL? Junes, 1905 Women’s Shoes Unless they are, good health is impossible. talim an Parlor Oar on ARE OF FAULTLESS FIT train leaving Houlton Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. F O L E Y ’S KIDNEY •A A4I5 a. m. tand Ban CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the gor at 8.96 p. m Designed by a Woman to many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. Pullman Sleeping Car suit. Woman’s Needs. Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright’s Disease, on train leaving Houl and many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your ton at 8.40p. m. and Supports arch of foot kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright’s Disease Boston a t 7.00 p. m. or Diabetes develops. Unto farther notice trains will leave resting entire Hoollonae fallows: body. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and •SIAM—for and arriviiig at^Island Falls Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. • l t i n , Fatten 1140a m,| Millinockett lOfaara, Bvownvllleu 82am, Oldtown If You are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE aft once. It will make you well. IS fa O n ficngorl 06 pm, Portland 5% Allen T. Smith, t a t JMon 906 pm. Some Pronounctd Incurable Had Lumbago and Kldnoy Troubla • N a m —for And arriving at Littleton 8 46 a Exclusive Agent. m M a n HID ASla m, Fort Fairfield Mr. G. A. Stillson, a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: “ FOLEY’S Edward Huss, a well known business man of Salisbury,Mo., write*: 104Aam, ProsqueIsle 1004am, Caribou KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured “ I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from 10 80 a ns, Van Boren 1155 a m. BOSTON SHOE STORE. some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am lumbago and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no U 18 am—for and arriving at Smyrna Mills able to testify to its merits. My face today is a living picture of health relief. I began to take FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE, and after the use of 1901a m, Maaardls H i p m, Ashland and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE has made it such.” three bottles I am cured.’’ 1 8 8 p n . Portage I68p m, Fort Kent 880 ym Residence for Sale on l l l B p m for and arriving at Bridgewater Two Sizes, 50 Gents and $1.00. 198 p as Mar H ill ana Blaine 1 41 p m, Highland Ave. Fraaqoa Id a 314 pm, Caribou 240pm SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY How Sweden 445pm, Van Buien535, Entirely owing to my increasing ni, tort Fairfield 2 SO p m, Limestone I 88 p m. deafness we have decided to sell our 18 pm for and ; at Island ;FalIs home on the Highlands and move south. 819 pm,______Patten 4 pm, Millinockett ROBT. J. COCHRAN, Agent, Houlton, Maine. 4 22pm, Brownvllle 533 pm, Oldtown This is an opportunity for some one to 080r gngor 7 25 p m, Portland 1 05 get a real home place, good house, ABip . i530a m. plenty of land, fine garden well stocked rw - _ And arriving at Smyrna Mills J8B pm, Howe Brook 8 04 p m, Masaidis with small fruit and in one of the very Lamson & Hubbar u 848 pm, Ashland 910 pm. best neighborhoods in town. For terms • 48 p M -fo r and arriving at Island Falls 7 42 call at 29 Highland Ave. A £ 3 :MpMnootatt8 6 0 pm, Ban.' r 1130 • fn O u d a m gm, Boston7 20am. H. M. ORRISS RICKER CLASSICAL INSTITUTE 8 08 p x*-#or and arriving at Bridgewater 8 50 ft au M an Hfil and Blaine 9 04 p m, M d O r l d e 8 3 4 pm, Caribou 1000 p m, Vert Fairfield 9 50p m. Notice. „ Houlton, Me., Aug. 10,1905. ARRIVALS. To the Selectmen of Houlton: I wish to resliingle the roof of the “Gould PRACTICAL EDUCATION. 8 SO a m—taaving Fort Fairfield 6 26 a m, Building,” so-called, on the south side of . Q u A n « 99 a m, Presque Isle 6 47 a m, Market Square, and respectful])' request IBnltH and Blaine 7 18 a m, Bridge- license to do so. watar 7 85 a m. (Signed) JULIA O. WEST. 8 98 a »—leaving B ston 7 00 p m. Portland 1088p a®, Bangor 3 23 a m, Millinockett On the foregoing application of Julia O. Prepares young Men and Women for 018am, Sherman 7 03a m, Island Falls West, ordered that a hearing on same will be Spring Styles 1905 TBa a OakfigM 7 43am, Ludlow 759 had at the Selectmen’s office in Houlton, on a m, New Llmer ok 8 08 a m. Monday, the 28th day of August, 1905, at College, Teaching and a useful life, U l i lsaringAshland7 20am, Masardis nine o’clock in the forenoon, and that said Lamson A Hubbard bats are to t man Smarnm Mills 8 50 a m, Ludlow application and this order or notice thereon 9 21 am. be published three times in succession prior always becoming, comfortable, 018 am, New Limerick 9 to said hearing, in the Aroostook Times, IS 88u i — —» ------Boston 9 45, p _ m, , ------Portland that all interested may then appear aud be 9 8 8 a m, Bugor 710 a m, Oldtown 7 47 heard. stylish and line in quality 0 Mb BamranDe 9 07 * m, Millinockett Houlton, Me., Aug. 10,1905. O f am, Fatten 906am, Island Falls THOMAS P. PUTNAM,) Selectmen For sale by FOUR COURSES OF STUDY. S S a a a HJALMAR EDBI.AI), • 10 Fort Fslrfiekl 1130 a m, FRANK...... A.""" PEABODf,...... d Houlton. * ifsvlOam, Caribou 1 2 1 0 pm. 333 M l 12 38 p m, Mars Hill and S. FRIEDMAN & CO. Oopm, Bridgewater 1 25 pm, ‘ 148pm. Drill Ultlls for your neighbors. EXPENSES VERY LOW. s s ng Fort Kent 1110 a m. Port- Telegraphers 1840pm, Ashland 106pm, Ludlow We can atari you in n paying business on IBM,NewLtaneriok 3llpm. NEEDED. small capital. Machines o:my anil simple to •SOfM ahttag Van Boren260pm, Fort operate. Write for free illustrated 'ntalogue Mil406pm, Caribcn4 40pm, Pres- Annually, to fill the new positions created by and full information. S f 07 pm, Man Hill and Blaine Railroad and Telegraphapn Companies,Companies. Wewe Fall Term of 14 Weeks Begins September 5. piA, Brifcmtor 5 50 p m. want YOUNG ME1 and LADIES of good Star Drilling Machine Co. 8< > |tt lAWfag Boston 800am, Portland habits, to Office : ic>4Pulton St., N. Y. NAttMKSSpiD, Oldtown355 M. Vowavie 4 50 p m, Millinockett LEARN TELEGRAPHY 6 05pm, Sherman6 45 For further particulars regarding Board, Tuition, and _ 7 06 pm- Mid R. R. ACCOUNTING. Nasal Oen’l Pxas’r and Ticket We furnish 75 per cent, of the Onerator and Station Agents in America. Our six CATARRH other Information regarding the School, apply to . BBOWN. General Superintendent. schools are the hugest exclusive Telegraph In ail Its ettges there KiL, Juna 5,1905. School* in the world. Established 20 )aars ■hould be cleanliness. and (indorsed by all lending Railway officials. We execute a 8250 Bona to every student Ely’s Cream Balm E. C. HARMON, Principal, to furnish him or her a position paying from cleanses, soothes and heals 840 to 860 a month in States east of the Rooky the diseased membrane. Hew York Mountains, or from 875 to $100 a month in It cures catarrh and drive* m . States west of the Rookies, Immediately upon away a cold in the be*d t t a n HOULTON, ...... - graduation. quickly. Students can enter at anytime. No vaoa- Cream B alm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads tiqps. For full particulars regarding any of over the mmhrane and Is absorbed. Relief is Im Decorating our Schools write direct to our executive offloe EASTERN STEAMSHIP at Cincinnati, 0. Catalogue free. mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce snoeaing. I.arge Size, 50 cents at Drug gist < <>r by mail; Trial Siee, 10 cents by mail. BANGOR DIVI8I0N. See our exhibit oi* Company r ,i3 flirs eSchool of ELY BROTHERS, 6ft Warren Street, .New York. SUMMER SERVICE. SIX TRIPS A WEEK TO BOSTON. Telegraphy. Mothers 1 Mothers I Mothers 1 Gasoline Engines, Commencing Monday, May 1, 1905, steam Plain and Ornamental Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y Ii