The Oxford Democrat
NUMBER 37. VOLUME «9. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902.
of those exiles and de- Japan·** WItci. of hie habil- Of I followed the old man, great number c. JoNES, the quaint and nnolont cat necessity CORN FODDER. I bad lit- scendants of exiles, after wandering The Japanese woman doee not black· iments. which resembled the garb of an though, us may he supposed, and teeth under mistaken Idea Smith & AJaohinxst, tle wish to meet the Illustrious sire of about Italy for many years trying en her any Ihnd It aad Make Beef—The Day Italian menial of the fifteenth century, doe· MAINE. The where without avail to get back into their that it makes ber attractive; she ÎOUTH PARIS, of Cattle Ha· Paiied. lie win a man of years, his shoul- the runaway Timothy. place steam en Cheap fifty unattractive. Her ιufa· turer of l promptly re- walls. A email house, surrounded by the very provision traps. -■'S tial air. But a i«:.ives.-"'.cam an«l water «lone to order. for beef at the time seems al- of this wild and has 110 from ber family. ι·(ρΙηκ present PRINCE are I asked. a veranda and built of whitewashed the Apennines. Upon dowry if "And who you?" TOMATOES UNDER GLASS. which nevertheless was woman fh Japan nearly al- most unlimited, so that we can save Éj he exclaimed. brick, stood at one end of the close, desolate spot, divorced "lïo to. Tiinoteo!" LBEKT I». PAKE. out In almost within sight of their native marries again. She brings noth- this great wasted crop and 'feed it not know Gian the and the grounds were laid green ways Kanlljr (iruwn for Lnlr Autumn, "Host thou Jacopo, slave walks and (lower beds land, fortified themselves, end ing but α gentle and obedient Auctioneer, Karl ν Winter nntl into beef without any fear of over- lifelong servant of thy honored house, sward, gravel they Licensed lemon and culti- and takes nothing awuy with ber but MAINS. the market. The census re- watched over child- and were shaded with olive; sent for their possessions, >.»l TU KAKIS, "There are suit- loading βΒ*'»'.* y ? the fr!ei:d who thy they many people having i same valuable our the and Newt Service trees. A fountain re- vated the Island and worked at their the commodity. r, -iu> Moderate. ports show that the of TIMOTEOi1S33< by International Ltteraru hood and was the of thy orange played able accommodation who never think population Copyright* companion Γν.;··Τ;·.; which The reason why lower class women the market for increased I'H L.wj ■..».,■„·■······' .v·'^·. .■.".··?·. .'■· ·ί·Λ^ν·.:···^^Λϊ·^;·":*^Λ·!·Λν.'··"· .■"/*· î*îT;· :"·Γ !!Λ'·'.··ν'··.·' I Λ murrain on thee for freshingly in the midst, from several hand'erafts. Eventually they of cities, beef, adolesrence? their A l'AîtKKR, prjducing their favorite vegetable or Increased In numbers receive more consideration from i)>SKK 3»>.S per cent from lSKO to 11)00, but the I argued that this island country prospered a;ul at a season hy ingratitude!" sla- of tlie year when it is as called ot' a of it. husbands than their upper class an·! Counsellors at I.aw, number of cattle killed for beef in- Now indeed I know thee, faith- of Little Florence, or, Jacopo and made someihing place Attorneys "Ha! of most valuable, under the and even, was summer of the ters is that ure capable earning MAIN*. being impres- creased 2 cent. The de- I. "but methinks it, Flrenzalino, was not flat And it in the they Kl Mt oRD PALLS. only per export ful .lacopo." answered la- sion that means are but that it of 14i>2. the o! their own livings, which Japanese !.«; < ollectlou Department. special necessary. mand for dressed beef art mueb since I saw as 1 had before supposed, memorable year year X sj... gained enough thou changed rec- T. 1'arWv This CHAPTER 1. ïidu then, lu the sandstone above me, hills and and run- of America Columbus dh-s are not. So thoroughly Is this I'· Blstiee, Ralph may be true of midwinter, but in the ten years to take the entire in- flue last." abounded in valleys the discovery by and I went to work und pulled myself these there de' Medici, of that α lower class woman di- for late autumn aud winter and crease in our so that we had name is Timothy Law- Well indeed I may be. ning streams. Without of the death of Lorenzo ognized early production, with "Santiddlo! is not satis- L Bl'CK, in thir- up from one point to another would have been no fountains. fall of and of the vorces her husband if she airain in the spring there are many- the same supply in as in ISiM), al react', I am the early most excellent young master, for It is the Grenada expul exertion, the a which never In 1 was six months great care and prodigious I now came to sion of the Jews from when fied, thing happens even those a small though the beef eating population had ties, and this since thy revered Following my guide, Spain, Surgeon Dentist, having only ;:l:iss an or so I had twenty years day the wom- am result being that in hour a cor- one a storm, the more select circles unless grown 30.8 cent. for this MY younger than I now I let thee down, a callow the house and, passing through there came up night great jht Receipts father and » MA1SK. house and who it nn el- .1 Til PARIS, keep comfortably risen 200 feet farther and was at with fear and dire which an is an heiress, when the husband la year to date have shown a considera- wfcen I passed through the experience of sixteen, with tills same ridor, entered trembling followed by a earthquake, warm for its usual who can stripling α It •est work warrante"!. occupants- evation of 700 feet above the lake. of the Island that all the exiles of as little consideration as lady. ble failing off as compared with 1901. which I am about to relate. I was ed- into the lower world of thieves the chamber princely patriarch. so shook the have more or less of a of tine now time that I should rope she has no brothers that supply of medicine, It was high a bed the emaciated yet noble back and forth In their beds as Is only when HATIO WOODBURY, A.M., M.D., so that we have today about the same ucated for the practice and heretics. Why we did so thou well Upon lay rocked , flavored fruit. This can be into the fashioned α woman money grown never I was rich and put play upparatus of a man of seventy years. His U » in so Japanese may expect i ν as in 1S1M) to feed 40 per cent but I practiced. knowest. Thou wort the sole surviving figure though thry Ik: 1 many supply the Florentine artisan. I If have a without taking up any extra room ex- for me by and snow white beard flowed down v. from her parents. they only Piiyeicitikn Λ 8urgeon, more people, counting the gain in city didn't have tb. long boats on a rouj-h sea. ami 11 they a leather which wns leave-their to, the what is to stand the own am- took from pouch, the coverlet, his aristocratic and daughter to money >· Λ MAINE cept necessary to date. one has his upon and went out In the morning >t ΤΙ! Ρ RIS, population Every peculiar a got up at my side, a hammer and five- were waxen son-in-law has to take her name—and pots or boxes on. because the plants In off. we shall bition, or, what is the same thing, his slung hawklike features pale, took a look around, lo a:id behold, jr.· I residence, 1* tllfth Street. 11)10, only eight years of and inch octagon rock drill were closed. Gian the consequences. S5 cent more in our for what is any ambition but a eighths and liis eyes Jacopo island had sh t with the earth have per people hobby, reach- their up I 1 The about ten inches in length, and, to his side and seized his , » SMITH, cities than in 1SU0 if the of the more or less exalted hobbyhorse? hastened or l.:ï«H.» f< t out of the growth the quake 1,200 ing up ubout six feet from ledge and bowed down and listened for last ten years continues. Twelve years one ambition of my life has been the wrist lake, and they beheld themselves high I stood. I drilled a hole some Mixed Κκκ·. Attorney at Law, and I have where his Then suddenly crying < have passed since 1.S1KI. and we have climbing of mountains, breathing. and dry upon the top Γ a mountain Edwin Lankester wa» three inches and with a down- is he Proft>seor Ray MAIN h no made flue ascents. deep out, Virgin, he dead!" drop- su autl SOKWAT, made progress toward supplying many "Iloly whoso sides were precipitous his officcin the Natural IIls- η» ward slant of 30 degrees into his face sitting iii Bock. Co:le«-ti. a *pe ally s,"» in perhaps upon his knees and buried sh iul·' to this gain of per cent the demand Last May I was at the village of ped smooth that ho who attempt London, when he was the rock. I then took from the same Then he arose tory museum, which should be met within eight about fifteen miles in his hands. presently descend them would face certain death. ri AYTON K. BROOKS. Pratolino, a place visited oy an elderly woman, evident- receptacle a stout steel hook, having and. to me said: in 11)10. We cannot meet it with north of the of Florence, in turning sadly, were, in fact, as sep- a years to the city of an inch They completely ly from the country, who carried >1... nmllwulu I·..··»!».' til··» 11.» vu Ilium a round shank tive-elghths "We are too late! We are too late! Attorney at Law. I wus at the inn of one arated from the rest of the earth as with the Italy. stopping and three inches long, to the parcel which she handled farm in diameter Look upon him. TimoV?o: look upon trans- Notary Public. followed heretofore. The good Zuechi, and there were près though they had been suddenly care. She was In a Guglielmo which hook were attached two straps, most exaggerated the have all been settled, last of father, the noble Arnoifo had a Η..ΙΤΗ PAK1S, MAINE. lands of west ent that night at table, besides myself. thy to another planet, l'hcy of excitement and ex- one two and the other three feet iu he contin- planted state great and the ranges have been running and several other de' Pazzl. Eccelentissma," small world and in ont· -la il- receive my promt per-onal attention. Count Tagliaptetra end α completely claimed: length, each having nt its good ued. "we must eftsoons seek out and Κ tunce» ma·te lay claim Is down In the scale of beef production titled whose lauded estates, their own, and here, at the time pal·!. gentlemen, the shank and bly "I've got two of 'cm." Λ ittcr·· reporte·! on sized steel stirrup. Placing inform Father the old promptly. because of the destruction of crasses some of them of an area of at least Sylvester, when I made my asccmlon. tl.ey had the the hook into the hole which I had has "Tno of what?" inquired pro- We have readied a vlciui of worthy priest who for many years tOlttK f· JONES * SON, by overpasturing. five acres, lay in the immediate been living and dyin„· u.~rrylng fessor. made, with both hands I hung my confessor of sire, level of of beef to run the been the thy good in and world permanent high prices ty. The talk happening upon left and giving marriage "Two 'awks' eggs," replied the worn- weight upon it, and, putting my he arrange for tonight's Dentiste, —so high, in fact, at the present time of mountain I narrat- that may businesses and ami mail- subject climbing. I drew their lighting au. "I'm told they're worth a thou- MAINE. or foot into the long stirrup, my- watch over the Fortunately SORWAT, that perhaps a million people more to some of and corpse. and what not tor more than ed them my exploits foot into the ing peace sand pounds apiece." : Maiu s». who would like to eat beef are com- self up and put my right his grace was shriven and absolved by ended by giving them my experience 4U0 years. The much interested, looked short stirrup. The hook was now on a so that his passage professor, pelled to go without it <>r to content the of the Mesa Encantaila. him yesterday, of the is tv Λ r.\5H, upon top To belt was The number persons upon at the «1 ! Ν ». HAULOW, which 1 it was fair to suppose that popuia "The kind of <>ej;s which are so valu- of cattle lias forever. er set of hook and stirrups, inheritance." ran on wire uiuler the roof, day cheap passed and for all the world like thy the "are the j l>e trained plain looking The and which tion should have passed support-·ιμ able," he remarked gently, With and a un- still had In my bag. shape "Where is the strong box of set or tifteen inches high prices practically a section of a cheese set upon its however, hail Attorney at Law, being about twelve huge as well as limit of the land. Such, eggs of an extinct hird called the auk business inclination of the hook itself thou I asked. MAINS. a in limited demand good policy speakest?" the time of DIXKIRLI), from the class," suggests writer edge. it not been the case. At my —tt-u-k." demands that the farmer should bend the way my weight hung upon pre- It is here, my master, upon an dear Lorenzo." exclaimed the "Marry. conlfi; .1 a I. tit woman. "I'll exchange. "My a to con- arriv.il Firenzalino "Oh, hauk!" said the to increase his of vented it from having disposition the floor, under the prince's bed. added that the I.or- every effort output rock or mountain which inhabita;;;- of wli as told WANTED To this may be count, "the while the down- less than ΙΟ,υυυ pay out that 'Enry 'Obliouse SALESMEN ±1*1' beef. There is little of over- work out of its socket, cealed by yon valance of embossed tn >xami countlet». Salary or illanl is a favorite tomato for mow- danger of is au interesting dwelt in a well built, wailed cit.» as wae wanted." wfjaMnt you apeak certainly next to the ehunk lie 8,υυ»> me It was 'awks' eggs il m lesion Address it. The in which a ward bend of It kept leather, and the key will doubtless under and tin- rut shows a doing only way but it is not so wonderful as ai the casein eml of tin THE VICTOR oil. COMPANY. ing κ'ass. matter, around. With this which stood And she went away." considerable increase can now we it from turning found under his pillow." Cleveland. Ohio handsome cluster thus produced. The really something of the same kind which mountain, and wen se-:'.tercil in the of cattl ■ is same contrivance I had ascended the The old servant dragged the box from of texture, be made supply by Some the eii- ui d fruit is smooth. firm, good have In this very neighborhood. The "A rl tliou really prlncc7' aboat the remaining territory, Λ Clever I'lekpocket. the enormous com fodder Mesa Eucautada of New Mexico. its and lifted it with some a red color. The saving crop miles to the hiding place as lient· ι> 01 Petition for Discharge. ami beautiful, bright twenty or twenty-five I enemies of iu tilling the soil or In Paris two olllcers recently Bankrupt's of west and It.—Farm. red sandstone with which of thy race. The thy a oaken table in police Id the matter of ) rature for forcing tomatoes the shredding among the porous hope difficulty upon heavy 1 learn thai t'i·· usual temp* northwest of this place, to thee that woodsmen. Nor could cot the track of a pickpocket Ε B\KKER, In Bankruptcy Field and Fireside. now had to do was much easier house hail sworn to murder the center of the While he ui>on CtlARl.KS is about 70 fur and »'»5 there rises an isolated block apartment. of these had at a::.v at the liankiupt- » degrees day by Apennines, mesa, to the number pe pie They him in the act work than the granite of the thou mightst never succeed posi· was feeling under the pillows tor the surprised To the Hon. (. ι.ΛΚΚ.χ i. M ai κ, Judge of tin· Γ1#- and single stem training is pop- of the identical sliape been the ίου years and followed him In night. of mountain success of Is Each time greater during omnibus Imreau trli t Court of the l'u>tcro|*rty of ours, awaited and I determined to Never mpaaied an·! ha- tully compiler with alTthe ret|ulre.neui» its nor- Λ very agreeable surprise me inordinately, as to be a fortune in itself. longer the milk will maintain on account of Its resemblance to a huge ly an>l cruel wars. ami ;.oi The thief In the meantime had entered νιΙΊ Acts anil of the on 1er» of Court touching Slorn*e. been hard at work the a little while to and by devastating Very SatInfactory Fop Farm me. however. I had keep up mystification had I it possible tile -·- s mal condition. stands not the supposed one of which bad without 1 ! and after a liankruptcy. to It. sarcophagus, upon plain, was more. passid a bathing establishment, Where fort· he That he may be decreed Λ FriiithouNe \«ld«*d for about a of an hour and longer that I might learu out of iron such leaves and pray». to one of quarter hammer box of an- I η mi all means may be but in the midst of the pellucid shed. bath entered the the Court to have a full illM-haigc farm noth- Many employed in away at my "It is a said I. "Let it as refreshing under sahl For storing fruit on the busily engaged picking long story." flowers and tiny human figures ap ι» provable against hi» c-tate milk to the desired lakes of the Its top seems From the time of the earthquake other bather and calmly clothed him- are One cool temperature. Apennines. and with- that this is the first opportunity Its sides tukrupt Art», such debt* a.» except ing ean a uo ;d cave. of the fourth hole when, suddenly sutliee red In high relief upon all except equal Is w*th forest and pea to the date of self In the smart suit he found there, e ν uw such common and satisfac- fairly level. fringed I have had. But down my appearing from discharge. leading orchardists in southwestern Λ very generally out warning. I felt some object strike of coming up which and the lid. 1 mu··I thl» Isth ilav of Aug., \. I». lifti. several thousands of upon the inhabitants bad been then and is that of the strained should contain I natural- the world used thee, trusty among them passed proudly peacefully ( H ARLES Ε. BARKER, Bankrupt Iowa built a cave seven years ago and tory way setting me on the back of the head. how has I demanded, "does the but whether inhabited or not no "Jacopo." into two out before the very eyes of his pur- in in cans into acres. from \vork and looked this divided great political parties·, o it ok \otki; τηκκκολι. has found it an excellent place milk lar«e (forty quart) ly desisted my JacopoV" workman live who fashioned came it Kit man will ever know, as It is absolutely the Elevatlonists and the suers. The climax of humor was ice water. Then, was not a little eccelentissima, most hard Depression- Ihmku τ <>» Main».. as. which to store apples. The cave a trough containing about me and surprised "Hardly, box?" to reach Ms summit." believed ami when the other bather, arrayed In the •in ilav of A. D. 1904, on read- the Impossible for all these ists. The Elevatlonists thl-£{nt Aug.. due into a north hill slope and the dirt again, coolers are used, through to tlnd an inch rope of good Italian ly. We have pretended Illustrious slgnor, nor t"« It I» I to "The uoble "No, perdio. rags of the was grabbed by ing foregoing |>etttlou. a current of Thought myself, at end of It. to the which thou pickpocket, ·· .· the That a hearing Ik.· In··' removed with a and wheelbar- inside of which passes with a noose the years, according plan -100 The red by Court, spade me one better." hemp, has he lived these years. of the law at the door and 'lav of I>. count is trying to go wert an invalid the officers tin same on the l-th »>ept., row. is It; feet wide 50 feet cold water or ice water, and the milk before nose, which wottest of, that thou an- said Dl·· It by deep dangllnj: Just my trinket was made for one of thy house. With 1 « « lore »al'l Court al I'ortlaii'l. In Aud. coming to this couclusion. 1 of in this drauced off to the station »i- two of runs in u thin over the cold from the of the confined to chamber, and t. .ι» 10 o'ekx k lit the forenoon; and that and will hold carloads apples. layer rope liunpr down top tliy cestors a artisan of aneient was ex- Deitm- fered to bet him 2.000 lire that within of by young some difficulty the situation •rcof tie published In the i»xf> rl The walls need to hold sides of the apparatus, being cooled 500 feet above my head. manner have kept the knowledge to clay nothing of cliff, rising Florence. Thou canst read the maker's is still tt. uew-paper printed In s»M Idntrict, one week 1 would climb to the top The but the pickpocket In This method is very sat- noose was low from the authorities. plained; ; it all kiiowu creilltors, am! other person» them in place. very rapidly. I saw that the being thy flight name within the medallion upon tin milk his mountain. He imme- to laughing. !;.·.< re»t. may ap|>ear at the »al'l time anil place, The roof is made of for two reasons—tit the mysterious me, and I caught hold care and worry about the matter, bridge plank isfactory saw- ered slowly past lid." i: -:iow If have, why the bet. and 1 l'aune. uny they and (Ui it is diately accepted my At heartsickness of hope Gift·. not lie held in posts along the sides. is cooled very promptly, of it and it a stout pull. gether with the Make the Mont of Your praverof »al·! iietlttoner'should grante-i. place by of what gave good I looked, and my surprise ami won· the Court. That from the odor. that he was positive having the sick- \uil It I» further ordered by I aerated, freeing it cowy once it came to a standstill, und pres- deferred and latterly grievous Personality has done wonders with >■ mall to'all known cred- t Clerk «hall »eud by that is called a "sure thing." from thy father, It has an ! thl· ad- Generally speaking, apparatus I felt an answering tug ness of the august sigilor, both and environment itor- ι·..(.le» of mJ«I petition onlcr, were soon made. ently heredity of residence as cools the milk to My arrangements on sore ami date. Leonnrck) da \ mar- --C'i to tl.ein at their place» is most efficient that above. The noose was now about have been atllictions." lcr»eretWt>vb,n.Whd:]tl,en^« made moderate gifts accomplish »Lt,ed. It was necessary to have certain >·■» of the lowest temperature in the only knees. I one "Πα!" I exclaimed. "My honored ••Talk of jour Cellini "ÇÇ Men with moderate w :tn« -» ll«»s. t lakkm κ Hai.k. Judge possible a level with my placed '.' velous things. the were to my „ 1 must be articles which necessary once the nature ·,, ourt, an.i the »eai tli. reof, at Portland, shortest possible time. It foot within it and bore with most of sire Is ill! Tell me at gifts. by patient and persistent appli- I· i. on the itnl of auk·. A. 1». and this was easily done of district, -lay in mind, however, that low tem- undertaking, In a mo- ·*« borne my weight upon the rope. of his malady." cation have put to shame the splendid- are not detrimental to the iu Florence. be much worse, and l»J Α. H. OA VIS, Clerk. peratures ment I was conscious of being lifted. "It could not ly equipped, who have indolently frit- Λ true of ami order thereon. the morning of Thursday his copy |ietltlou life of bacteria, but simply check their Early upon from the I fear me that it will be their Out of Λ tli »t Α. II. OA VIS. Clerk. with I detached m.v upparatus greatly tered away patrimony. not 1 set out ou foot from I'ratolino broken are growth. It is necessary, therefore, rocks and tip with all the last. Old age and a spirit the most untoward surroundings men the roads gave myself to a low tem- my For several miles us hasten to »»'»■-" only that milk be cooled guide. confidence in the world to the delight- hi· chief ailments. Let η ι—· have found their way to the grandest over the "ί,;""Γ. 'ο,ΰ,Γι,,,;. NOTICE. as after it were good, but ufter passing to this world of one and an perature as soon possible ful assistance which had so opportune- him lest he happen depart ureoious stones kind ··,< achievements. The boy from the log a which 11 Tin- Kt.»tim Telephone Company respectfully Senario we took rugged path, have here a tri- ·» ι· is drawn, but that the low tempera- to me. before seeing thee. I ·»ιιι1 ii very goodly «juantitj cabin has the boy from the t ..ii·» the Board of selectmen i.f the town of ly come outstripped led us to the west and uorth of Vaglia will be with I to It·» wlr»s ture should be maintained. λ\ hen uuu task to aud I has out- .tri», Maine, for permission attach in live uuiiuira guui- uj. fling perform palace. The barefooted boy Ί· the New Engiam I Telephone Into the heart of the Apen- l'ii.· iik't warmed the germ life in it and up very ;i thou- of Indul- 'o ate«l or here· up again, 300 feet nml was consequently thee." stripped the boy pampered at,·: Te'eitraph Company already When we reached the shores of — St. its hence milk nines. the ifti-r tu U- liM-atet. we did at about 5 Mlk of Vt4M Ave I» pole·; can be unchanged for any rea- the lake, which CIIAPTER II. has the I the local wire·» kept I was not bothiml with any apprehen- genius. The tortoise passed »oiitb of Western Ave., pole, o'clock In the afternoon. It seemed as ».iM been Iran»ferre·I to tiie sonable length of time by subjecting above let we were talking Ginn hare. Whether a man be richly en- l'oie» having the sion thnt my friends might C .-ti a « by the vew Eng. a if we had entirely beyond Telephone onipanv it to and keeping it at low tempera- passed reason that I never had been hauling dowed or endowed, his suc- αιιΊ ΐ and Company. me drop, for the Jacopo moderately lephone Tetejrnpn ENTRANCE TO AN APl'LK CAVK. limits of hutnen habitation and come >nld K.i-tern Telephone Company al»·» resuect- ture. allow to dwell upon any the rope from the windlass cess will on the use he make* with the aud my thoughts depend ν for n location for it» pole» dirt and are If used into a region totally unexplored over the pvtltion» 1 The are covered with Aerators that not coolers. I was about to win and it out of what Ood has given him.—Independ- » on from High M I i plank WHILE paying then on, the highway desolate. thing disagreeable. on matit St.. turn the rain. Two do not the milk a third out, =Sîrïa *M> order».to lies northerly to i'arl» 1111. ami ΓΙ<· I sodded over to in summer, improve bet with the count, I had made cliff. When it was about Glau Jacoi» handful ent the or tny ca»t of Western Ave., 1 pole, sal·! poles ami the us of The lake was a very pretty body of itself the twelve Inch tiles at top provide bactcriologicallv, the temperature discovery that the top It to run very quickly a wire» the: on liai iug Iteen tran.»fcrredto the interesting began j not bothered not low to or nine miles Spoke From Experience. K.- i-t'in toe New Eng ventilation. Kats have tlie atmosphere is enough water, and, though çlgbt was and as I the whole 1,200 feet had gone Telephtine Company by I of the mesa inhabited, until his ami On it seemed α small as it a Λ man who tries to uphold all lainl Te'epluuic Telegraph Company. tnuch. Λ few pit in. but were caught check the development of bacteria. in length, pool the of crowning and down and the windlass stopped with EASTERN TELEPHONE COMPANY. was upon point of frulthouse 10 such aeration there down among the glgan about statements with the prop personal MiTUIUI S. Kmu, Uenl. Manager. with a wire trap. A by the contrary, prolongs lay deep all my achieve- I did aot think to remark By surpassing previous Jerk. sure, sooner or £>. liMi In front of the cave. between the tic of the mountains. A half at but experience Is pretty Date, Aug. Λ» feet is built the time that elapses bqcks ments in the way of climbing I was the matter while he was busy It. the to himself In difficulties. Tu le h me an·! Telegraph on the north, so of milk and there- mile. or. It may be, a mile, from a knife latet. timl The New England ρ Doable doors open drawing and cooling triumphant and happy. now. when 1 saw him pull long ι..- < the above of supremely should 'iniiany hereiiy concurs In petition backed in fur rose from the surface or :Λ.Τπ».-οΓ:ϊ "what kind of piwts you say that two wagons can be fore tends to favor bacterial activity, shore glasslike 1 still about 150 feet to go. from his girdle and draw it twice τ et>t mvself to musing upon the cashct. tin Kasteru Telephone Company. When had It'c opened for asked AND TEI, There is an orchard and these uerators also of the water the mysterious and cube- I real- I'd better have my piazza?' VI» ENUI.AN1» TH.EPIIoNE unloading. lu winter, however, I a cavelike hole in the face thrice swiftly across the rope. ΕιίΚΑΙΊΙ COMPANY islaud of rock passed at the time of the a summer resident of the oracle of timber on the south. so that h<>t south serve as coolers, the milk passing like block of stone, the and a intention and toward maintained that By (Sd.) W. J. Dk.nvi· k. of the rock, a hole about two ized his sprang which 1 bad that day «■«τ" General have no chance to enter this air cooled which I had come to scale. I calculat- the Island had arisen or Bushvllle. "Cedar?" Acting Manager. winds through the cold being rap- half feet in diameter and running In- that I thwart it. But 1 was The explanation of the earthquake miles in aim might to wns the Instant reply: "not cave. are stored in barrels, ed that It must be tlve or six not )U7^,L ahot up out of the lake Its present "No," Apples idly. ward to such α depth that 1 could late. Even as I seized him he gave Town of Pari·, Maine, made too on con- 'less want to pay for poor stuff. which are off the the attention to though the surroundings height. The Depresslonlsts. the you l.v HttAKIi t»> SKLt.i r μ κ s, kept ground.—Amer- The greater paid length, see the end of it. It seemed of small more vicious cut. The rope S red- one parted, --l1HSÏWSÏÏ& as I'lne will last you a hundred laoi. seem much less. It had a dark believed and maintained just Git pine. Date. Aug. :M). ican Agriculturist. cleanliness in handling It me at the time, but aft whiz over the trary, It Is onlere-l that scrupulous Importance to and I saw the end of it Γ pod the loretfoliu* petition. as of and it weut :„^Se^tb^layav« that the island had not stirred a of milk at all stages, the shorter the time dish look, sandstone, remember stoutly years." notice thereof be given by publishing copy erward I had good reason to manuscript summer In the from the water parapet. Ruminons and that it "Are you sure?" asked the »al·I petition an this onier thereon Nicrntr of So descend?" was entitled can It. ing upou »aii| petition will t>e he hi at of It and ^VA°o This state a thing without 1 prove tli station to the following Its freedom from of forest, and the whole shape tb0 down or had become depressed. of the SeUctmen at South l'art» on tue «aM i· New Jersey cooled, the greater was wound, and 1 could now see he with much xallno. From tlI ^ am- being "Descend?" queried, had been I've tried 'em both. Tried 'em twice of at i:30o'clock ι·. M.. at which time it will re- the deathlike stillness of the great c,„„. honest difference of opinion ay »ept. suggestions: micro-organisms, the longer the latter ran upon u pulley, "Hast thou forgotten |mJ rvshlt ut.» anil own rs of property that stupefaction. on south I tell you.·" ami place both the and the more about me made eeem most Armel· the occasion of most of the forty-eight my porch, to lie affected by the grunt· First—That yield qual- tain its normal condition, phitheater was mortised into the end of a by out- SI,nor upon the hljihwiyw which that the penalty prescribed £3by no doubt the mit le. li*ri, White Velvet, have been introduced here answer no. I wus not of the Duke Castrucclo degli l at··) tfutthc tlr-1 blanches clean and white, and is a and There was a fissure enough to Firenzalino, Oi'll not. The magistrate ««••luly n-lju'llcat· bankrupt, While iu agility. who is O'Toole— Times. creditors will be helil at the Court and thoroughly tested. yield now I was still walking Albizzi, is an ancient dotard, ■wtlliiKof lil* variety for winter use. and there, a slight Jutting ledge their number. me last time niver to be brought on the 17th of Sept., desirable SSSSSHSS told House, In South Pari*, ilay to the Tall Growing, was He has lost the which nose is equal to a medium air, and I felt that policy tottering to his fall. ΟΓιη Wronged. Α. I» p.»·». Ht loo'clock In the forenoon, at Evans* Triumph grows upon ««<> hefoor him again, an' begorra Dwarf White and Densi- as was his bis a» tne mav aUen·!, prove their the Velvet at the than ne long I martial instincts of ancestors, Plainly no time sal (Coin' obey urns, &|>|>οίιΙ are earlier aud perhaps has a feet of ether. Is in tournaments, in danc- as brKi.j as ty it blanches well. It above 1,200 time spent Ljbri Ilortense—lie hasn't? That's where an·' transact such other business may proper base and HOOD FARM dangling ^iblecber,ofand ol of the Empire. cats in A succession wouM and said I, "I am the festivals and drinking bouts. Per- ehrouicles ly come before sal·I meet! g. qur.Uty. splendid flavor. Is a good keeper, "Old gentleman," ing you wrong him. Why, he thinks there law. of the earlier varieties head of true South Parte, Au/. 37, include some winter use. and none other. But hasten dlo, thyself at the thy are a dozen In this town G KO. Λ. WILSON. Is suitable for late prince put fully girls later, is back the Keferee in Bankruptcy. wltb tfce Tall Growing, planted Cure with thy hoisting, as my position adherents and win princely who have hearts that he broke all to It as It U full throughout tht Garget was wrested from thy and It» or as much of to furnish a supply of b itter the private In garget the udder becomes inflamed, becoming somewhat fatiguing." throne which people, pieces.—Chicago Hecord-IIcrald. In Ue mnklrg the summer and up to frost froui bit red and and the milk seems lie seemed satisfied with my reply. race three generations back by 50 can learn much hot, painful, u Cents NOTICE. dairyman to thou hast to fear the thirteenth Only thick, stringy, bloody or watery. Once more the windlass began turn, Albizzi. All that TSTb'mίωΛ to make strong and Aaattred Approval. In I let Court of the Unite·! States for tix creamery brother. your baby the «loti Seaaon. of Hood Farm Garge. known is the end of the HfteeiiU) century man In The e«irnr Beet A tablespoonful In a moment more I had gained when presence becomes cent of "The has made stride· IHstrl t of Maine Bankruptcy. or and thy well. A fifty bottle singer great l>een W«· Sacred. Cure mixed with damp feed two three from were In the matter o·' ) season for eugar beets has When the Cat of the mesa. a chance stab or two in the back pcople In the hasn't she?" The a cure any ordinary case. the top profession, KRKD M. BUTLVR. In Bankruptcy animals times day will rec- [ for best results in the In the middle ages brute " and I stood a stone for the which I wheu she of Rumforil, Β nkrupt. ) rather too wet One of my cows had bloody garget I now found that upon thy opponents; ,^^,,Γίο, "Yes, indeed. Formerly, in the de- Scott's Emulsion To the creditors of Fred M. Buter, In the are tine in formed ae a part her Hood Farm Garget Cure, night feet in which that thou ehouldst straight- now she middle states, but pros|>ects prominent I fed wall some four height, ommend to received an encore, she wing; of oxford anil district aforesaid as six alter which the will a baby County while in the mountain votional ceremonies of the time they and morning for days, the of the invest in a suit of mail change sickly and Notice Is that on tr e iird tlay ol the central west, E. Loom North stretched along edge preci- way thyself s4rr,K'%0-- usually smiles,"—Town Country. hereby given milk was all right." Α. is. I a child. Α. I». 1902. the sal·! ITre·! M. Butl«>r wa of a in the old of Egypt. The see. I either of which in good as- plump, romping Aug, and coast states the harvesting had religion Vt. as far as I could leaped or plate, and th»t the first death Wolcott, pice cent a think •bily a<'juillcateUnited States, was said to have transformed and its causes. Prepared by C. I. of my climbing be is veritably in extremis. God 50c Ji druncifts. fare of others, aren't yon, dear?"— come '>«fore «aid crop of beets garget The knickerbockers thee, me·'ting Into Mass. For sale F. A. a towarc us mills will a cat when the fled Hood Co., Lowell, by much for for at such in time, along State Journal. South Parte, A 37, law in Ontario four sugar Into gods suit seemed to have uovelty forgive me babbling Ten perhaps Ohio ,t A. while SuuKTLKrr Λ Co., South Paria, Me. ■ GEO. WILSON, Judd Farmer. turn was etruck with time." the middle of the «teenth eentury. Referee in Bankruptcy tte iu openitiqu.—Orange Egypt him, and I In my F. A. SHURTLEFF & CO. F. A. SHURTLEFF & ÇQ. euCKFIELO. WHERE PAIN MOST HURTS. established un. GREENWOOD. BETHEL. THE WEEK IN MAINE. BEARS. the teach- "Go on with the dance, let joy be un- THE OXFORD Inclosed yon will find » brief akfctch of Saturday afternoon, Sept 6, of the Fifth entertain- and so John D. Long. Cxtrame tirniltlvcnr·· A. H. Reed of Glencoe, Minn., ers of the public school· were confined," thought NEWS tic (Oxford Dciuocrat, Capt. before his summer he ΓΗΕ MOST IMPORTANT STATE »ns. The best $3 00. bHMI M. ATWOOD A. E. TOUS·. most commended A is done on the main a or of dust in Cheapest to be perience she heartily good job being an to pain. So, too, tiy speck right proud. year and 11 will bave opportunity at the two. Charles K. Hutchinson, of New Haven, After an informal Miss street. violent irritation and others between "Capt. A. H. Reed, of Glencoe, Minn., it. discussion, village observe their centennials in 1904. the eye sets up Many prices a at C. T. Mellen's. A few the excursion to In adrance. Conn., 19 guest Mrs. an for Con- Florence Carter rendered a vocal solo people joined followed acute pain. Tumi —41 JO a rear If paid «cictly is out in earnest campaign inflammation, by Com»· in and let us show these at the of a Single copie· 4 ouli. Mr. Hutchinson is a of the late refreshments Bemie on Wednesday. The American Co. has you goods, Pharmacy taenrlae tiyO year. grandson gress, for the seat which has been held very pleasingly. Light Navigation Of the surface of the body, the ânger of this R. C. Thomes and wife have returned a — D. Hutchinson were served and the social element of been in Bath, with Aûtkatisuuut· All legal advertisement» Stephen place. for five Congresses by Representative organized capital and the end of the tongue are most consecutive Insertions fur tl JO William E. Atwood is school the was a feature of from Old Orchard. stock of with $400 in. tips are dir*a three attending Joel P. Heatwole, who is understood to meeting pleasing 11,000,000, paid a burn on the of column. contract· was dis- sensitive. For instance, per inch Id length Special at Hebron no the teachers and union morning a Edward W. is and anil adrertla- Academy. wish to retire. Minnesota will make meeting. The Friday burglary Hyde president, one F. A. SHURTLEFF & made with local, transient yearly Paris is H. store. Watches is mifc-h more painful than CO., The salubrious climate of Hill in Reed to Con- have been assisted the interest covered at R. Morrill's James S. Lowell, treasurer. The object fingers tri. mistake eending Capt. ably by one on the SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. so far above the frost line that it manifested Mr. and seemed to take their eye. is to deal in or on the back would be, while (u« steam early He should have been there years by the superintendent, jewelry build, repair, acquire, Job Pubtuo •—New type. presse·, a of gress. and footwear were miss- more still and low can something besides crop have been but for the Some clothing navigate vessels. tongue would be painful power, experienced workren price· produce ago, and would ITastinge. F. A. ^nt'RTLEFF & CH. F. A. SHURTLEFF k CO. this of our btisl· summer when it sets about it. of is how much would be hard to tell. wounds are not as a com Une to make department guests machinations of He is a Mrs. Mary Chandler Kiowa, Col., ed; from states: Deep painful, and or more politicians. a A Eastport Mt4 complete popular. John Pierce has raised a bushel who old friends and in Entry was made by breaking large despatch save as the surface in- splendid type of the volunteers, visiting acquaintances '•While a crew of blasters were engaged rule, reparde of the finest that you ever saw. Bethel. of glass. external peaches after finishing their job of suppressing light this week in water pipes at jury. Of pains not caused by Mr. Pierce is so well with his and Mrs. John who hae suffered The Oxford County Baptist Associa- extending COMING EVENTS. pleased the rebellion, turned their interest Carter, Little seven miles from neuralgia of the fifth nerve, will in trees has tion was held here and River, I'erry, Injuries, peach crop that he put fifty attention to and were from ill health for several months, Wednesday skin of the Empire building, churches this city, they came across a vein of soft the one which supplies the f*lr. next year. the latter work as the to the Maine General for Thursday. Oxford County FALL le —oxford in GOODS. IT, County as successful gone Hospital some It Sept 1β, Can coal. The vein extended distance head and face, is the most intense. a. M, 36.—Androscoggin Valley fair, Arthur E. Forbes and Jarvis M. Thayer but at 19 treatment. and three from Androscoggin County Sept. first. He was born in Maine, the narrow and was esti- mad for ton have been an at Weld and from were About UK) visiting along stream, has frequently driven people AnMajor. that the find caused a great deal of interest. that no human being could FALL arriving nearly every day. works on Mrs. Ε. H. Jackson's lawn last commanded his in its Mr. and Mrs. A. Barker and children It has been learned burglars Our Pall Clothing. He company two seconds at a time.— white cotton are for this fall and winter and a most a team near Hebron line, document is being for more than Heavy very stylish Ρ all liood·. Thursday evening, pleasant glorious assault on Mission Ridge, and of Methuen, Mass., have been visiting appropriated Another formidable Yarn». »t> took it back near where found it of Pearson's Weekly. wear. time enjoyed. after reaching the crest received Mr. T. J. Foster. they recorded at the Somerset registry All In Vour Eye·. shortly and Francis L. Cotton, who has been car- arm. fields of corn were and turned the horse loose traveled This is the trust mortgage Bankrupt's Petition for DUcbarge. a bullet which cost him his right Many injured by Showhegan. ONE LOT fancy corded White Pi«jue. Plain back, tucked Made So eta. on the farm ac- corn is so backward on. Berlin Co. to the Old Τ nidi ii if on the Xlfrer. Best Lantern rying Capt. Cyrus Ripley He refused a discharge, however, but the frost and the of the Mills Colony Gib-ton front, with large pearl buttons, band cutf with large Stan·! for Sale. before its recent sale to Mr. Case, has the Rev. E. L. Noble of Dorchester, and to secure the bonds of on writes: a commission as Lieutenant, and the cauning was postponed past Trust Co., given A recent traveler the Niger $1.50. Notice. A. Starbird cepted and Mrs. Wm. Noble of New- to the buttons, only purchased the Jonathan with his till the close of week. mother, the first named corporation "I was anxious to buy some fruit from stayed regiment at farm. are ton who have visited of The deed is ONE LOT extra tine White Pi<|ue, back, front the war. Then disabled as he was, he Bethel friends sending congratula- Center, lately amount $2,750,000. a native woman who came down to the heavy plain THE ELECTIONS. of have returned home. to and fastened with white mercerized Miss Stella Houghton is the guest to Glencoe and active tions to Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Clark of L. B. Spaulding's in the form and size usual a with six box plaits Frogs, some local returned began printed, and to this end I produced Notwithstanding complica- her aunt. Dr. M. M. the birth of a Miss Lida has entered Mc- and contains 49 ship, neat, cuff with large button, only *2.00. Houghton. work in buildiug up his own fortunes Saco, the occasion being Spaulding long conveyances, pages, which I hud very plain pearl the of non- Mrs. Lane or school at addi- handful of coppers tions arising from question Mr. Chase of Portland joined and the town aud No man in son. Hospital, training with a supplement of four pages country. Wnvorlv M:uis out from England. I first Be sure to visit our store and leave bundles while at the law. last week's Chase at O. A. over Sunday. He carried ou ex- Misses Mildred Tuell and Alma Gehr- tional. The land described includes the brought your enforcement of liquor Thayer's the country did more. aud Marion Hallett to to in Somerset. showed her five, then six, seven the fair. a Miss returned tensive interests, built ing went to Saturday study properly of the company election was, on the whole, splendid farming grain Bangor all aside Boston last on the Method. SUMNER. Franklin and Oxford Counties in this eight, but she pushed them administra- Saturday. elevators, bought and shipped grain Kindergarten endorsement of Republican There will be no Universalist circle Edmund C. Bowker, an esteemed citi- Grafton counties in manner. a large scale, organized and conducted state, and Coos and In a most unceremonious on account of the fair. Notice EAST HERRON. zen of this died 2d after bonds tion. this week the First National Bank of Glencoe, and place, Sept. the state of New Ilampsliire. The More by way of a joke than anything was a will be later. A swift rain visited us on Tues- months of with heart are in and bear interest at Governor John F. Hill given given for ten years owned and conducted the very many suffering payable gold, else, I then produced a three penny Miss Marv Pierce returns this week the well filled. trouble. Aged 70 years. 1 month. lie five cent. The last of them will ma- of twenty-seven thou- Glencoe Republican, the leading paper day night leaving ground per piece, which she at once accepted, giv- Thomas plurality nearly to her school at Westbrook are now com, was a soldier in the civil war having The Somerset Seminary. in his section. He is now also President Our farmers selling ture Aug. 1, 1931. prop- as much us Smiley, ever me In return Just twice Eailcra Telephone Connection. sand, one of the largest pluralities Mrs. E. G. Harlow will go to Boston and blackberries and in the served S years, 9 months and 20 days in is wild in the ing of the Duluth, St. Cloud, Glencoe garden pears erty entirely land, lying for I when the voters a visit to The funeral I had asked my eight coppers. in an "off" year, the last of this week for Mankato Railroad. With him in Con- city. the First Maine Cavalry. and townships in the north- MAINS. given plantations discovered that she had a great NORWAY, of a Fred Morrell returned to Boston last eervices were held at his late home Fri- ern of the also are not aroused by the excitement gress comrades would have a slalwart part county. in her at 10 conducted Rev. J. for white glass bottles. I Miss Grace F. Doe visiting friend of whom they could be well Friday. day o'clock, by partiality presidential campaign. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Doe here. S. B. is hie father, II. Little of South Paris. The floral HON. OLIVER ALLEN. to have about half a dozen FIRST loson in shoes ν ,uM in parents. r Hyerson expecting happened Maine's entire delegation Congress Doe has returned from Boston. to soon return from tributes were many and very beautiful, died in East Hiram, soda water bottles, for which ^HE Benjie Τ ht· i*t of September we sa'lly remember, Algernon Ryerson, empty to the u*ual Chandler Garland and of Bos- his the esteem in which the de- and kidnev relate That is the is re-elet ted by about majori- family When the lightning* made havoc, aul thun'lere Lincoln, where he has been visiting showing J?%0,Iv.er.A1,MSept. 4th of heart disease she gave me the same number of eggs. quality. are car- ton arrived at Loren B. Merrill's Satur- •ltd roar; late. ceased was held in the a and ill- all counties one two sisters and one brother of community. disease, after distressing found that white glass ot ;·. ties and except On the 7th we well know there was a charming long I afterward any A. B. C. value. Lessons uut for a visit of two weeks. and Fred Tuttle are Burial at East Sumner. He leaves a born in Maine, day rainbow, Sherman Saugus Wells, had this power all ried the Republicans. Will who , \vaf, bottle purchasing by ( apt. H. W. Lyon of the U. S. S. While the *th brought a frost, a» It <11Ί long at work for H. H. Keen in Oxford, driv- wife and two children, E., Τ*'a g. .id,,β 1824, and came with his shoes are and learre : in over The natives send them easily cheaply The local of most interest arrived for a brief before. lives at home, and Mabel, the wife of Hosea and Dorcas Blaisdell Nigeria. A struggle •♦Olympia" Saturday ing team. parents, aud three has to Iiida, where they are melted Shoes are sold here at such Kaatern Maine was over the office of stay with his family at "Lyonsden," the Which means that about 12 years ago Maud £. Robinson from Auburn is Elmer Roberts of Sumner, grand- Allen, in 18-υ, to the farm where he moderate about three or four summer home here. The was three brothers and one sister. He was a most dili- made into rings sheriff in Cumberland ami captain's there a much more destructive frost visiting her mother, Mrs. II. P. Merrill, children, ever since resided. Androscoggin be worn either that one or more ,,t· trv" has recently added to his naval on the saiue of the month, killiuiz for a short time. thrifty, and successful farmer Inches In diameter, to prices pair> V/Uiiviro. captain day gent, V his able of the the 5th NORTH PARIS. or anklets." reputation by handling everything within its reach, and many of The frost on the morning of also a genial courteous, and obliging as armlets can be for little of Pennell. the Demo- went a pu'chased very The election Olympia in the sham battle. the apples on the trees were frozen solid. killed corn on low land. S. R. Brad- Mr. and Mrs. America Andrews neighbor and his domestic life was cratic candidate fur sheriff in Cumber- L. B. Merrill has erected at Mount The Maine Farmer estimated the dam- ford's corn was killed and some pieces to the Sfarbird and Andrews reunion at model of affection, devotion, and kind- money. One trial of our >chool Mica a new and more derrick. at one corn were and South Paris. over ness. was educated in the common land. will be by the enforce- powerful age done by it in this state million of fodder spoiled, nearly They stopped night Re enough, barking, which deplored mast their Mrs. Chas. Edwards. and Strangely shoes for and will fullv The new derrick has a fifty-four dollars. all vines in the garden killed. with daughter, schools and Parsonsfield Seminary, of the boys girls ment element as it in understood and vegetable Beems to us so characteristic feet and an extension boom from The recent froBt did but dam- John Freeman and Fred Morrell, of J. J. Jennings of North Wayne, agent his sound integrity high slight judgment, sterling one of its natural sounds at worth. are that the of the late The was at Ε. E. a dog, is not demonstrate their They expected policy fifty to seventy feet in length. age about here, and if the present Boston, and II. A. Record caught 300 for the M. E. Wheeler Co., and far-seeing sagacity made him safe all. No wild dogs hark, and, what is Sheriff Pearson will be reversed or at work at Mount Mica this summer has weather continues a week sweet fine fish in one Field's Sept. 11. counselor and a valuable citizen He and durable, longer, recently day. are isolated handsome, easy, strong one of tourmalines work for Α. I). Andrews went to state fair. man and a more remarkable, if dogs least modified. For tlii* developed pocket corn will pull through. Irving Monk has finished ttml"-'ri«nce very materially human mas- and some fine cabinet specimens. The The Oxford corn factory started Thurs- Charles Keene and is at H. A. Record's. Rev. Mr. Bishop of Paris Hill preach- r^iVStr°,D,?loyal Republican. He served thirteen for a long time from their stand hard knocks almost as well as iron. Call and see them. We result the Cumberland County Republi- the ed at North Paris the new derrick has been erected under day and our managing director has gone Rev. Mr. Kelley's vacation closed last Sept. 7th. years as selectman, a record not equalled ters they seem to lose faculty. cans have themselves to blame, Mrs. A. J. also a line of all kinds of footwear, also Trunks, am! largely superintendence of the most skillful and there to run the retorts nine in number. week. A. D. Littlehale and wife, by any other person in Hiram. He Thus a number of dogs turned loose always have large Hags division of stone and derrick man rela- was white on Abbott and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. one term as to tli« as they courted defeat by experienced layer Last week Harry Cole had some The grass Thursday daughter, nerved representative on Juan Fernandez Island were found in Oxford A. G. of this and when but no was done to the S. T. White, Mrs. Carrie Flavin and P. He leaves a widow, two Suit Cases. forces. It has seemed to us that after County. Dudley tive visitors from Biddeford, morning, injury legislature. in thirty-three years to have complete- town. A. Crawford and wife went to Buckiield and two brothers. they went home his father crops in this vicinity. sons two daughters, re- the late Sheriff Pearson had proved his accompanied ly lost the habit, but to be able to Yours truly, them, to on and visit his Business is now among our to the Baptist Association Wednesday His funeral was attended at his resi- the FRYEBURG. thinking keep lively just it. On the other hand, wolf ability and willingness to enforce children in Lynn, Mass. farmers. Every one is making ready and Thursday of last week. °n Sunday by Rev. Charles F. acquire A frost on night, 5, as well as young wild dogs, liuuor law. he was entitled to and should heavy Friday Sept. Daniel and his son-in-law, Scott for winter. ïfr°e of Denmark, who spoke in fit- puppies, all and Bryant injured the tender vegetation on terms of his and useful life If reared among tame ones, readily have received the nomination that went Merrill, attended the Bethel fair Mrs. M. D. Brown has returned to her ^argentting long, SHOE summer SMILEY was that the STORE, crops. It hoped and his Christian character. It learn to bark. It almost seems as if Had this been done the Wednesday. LOCKE'S MILLS. home in Boston. pure. to Tr»-fethen. weather of the first of the week would that some two vears from the Fannie Brooks went on a visit to her 8th and the farmers are not all his sister and her will be remembered the sound were differentiated MAINE. would have continue on account of the sweet com Sept. Charles Ross, with NORWAY, Cumberland Republicans brother, Kev. C. A. Brooks, of Yar- and wediii"tf «as observed and natural to the which will be done haying. At this rate haying husband, Percy Berry, have gone to howling yelping Salesman. at the time of Mr. crop, very light. No. of which N. SVVETT, and Salesman. F. W. FAUNCE. been in position mouth, several weeks ago, and returned will meet. Prince Edward Island for a few weeks' hv°\rl"/•"'ι1'1®?.Grange, 152, wild canidœ in order to communicate Ε. Manager Mrs. Whitmore came home last week sledding member some connection with the home after the who have been hi £ 3 d,arter his It is IU-:I. E. 31. Nwett'· Bcvldenre I'J-IJ. Pearson's death, in much but is with attending campmeeting Jesse Felt and family, visit. Mr. Ross takes his two children with man and serve purpose. M-Kaatern Telephone improved, Mary l'age at i'oland. She commences her school years. The members „f to named a at their summer home on the with him and will leave them with his twJn^îtwenty-seven worth that the habit can be Prohibitionists, have strong her at staying in a observing present. in this district next Nora to the grange attended his funeral Ν. Monday. old farm for a few weeks, returned father. when desired, as in some man who could have been elected. Kev. Mr. Spauldingof Syracuse, Y., but aud followed their venerable and eliminated Thomas tirst engaged the school, Portland Sunday. Deacon Dunham, who was badly in- body has in who supplied the Congregational pulpit brother to his well-earned rest. breeds of dogs favored by i>oachers. Androscoggin County succeeded gave it up in consequence of the illness Horace died at his home recent- a him down beloved a> in the and is now Garey jured by horse knocking very ceptablv spring, Mrs. John Titus. ELLYJÏ A. WaDSWOBTII. Rev. C. S. Cummings of Au- of her mother, at the age of 85 years. He leaves a and on his is electing engaged as pastor, on Sunday. ly treading leg, recovering II· 1!K)2. Historic Tree*. preached has been in this Vi- son. All Hiram, Me., Sept. lltli, is to en- now George Covyeon wife, four and one burn, for sheriff, who pledged Mr. and his sister are daughters very slowly. historic Spaulding cinity orders for groceries. He to at Iiis funeral. Lltchlicld. Conn., has more NEW GOODS! taking were able be thus the scene of battle at the Oxford. present THE RENEWAL A STRAIN. forcement; stopping and one or two others were to hold a trees than other town in New Eng- In the absence of Mrs. A. M. Abbott, OBITUARY. any nullification shifts from Port- at the Centre last but Vacation is over. Again the school elms against Ox meeting Sunday, NORTH STONEHAM. land. Among others are two the organist, Mr. Plummer, of the FREDERICK N. FRYE OF NORTH at and at it miscarried on account of the rain. bell rings morning noon, again a New Fall Stock of land to Lewiston. ford, allowed members of his Josie and tioldie Adams have got planted by John C. Calhoun, syca- JUST ARRIVED, 9 kiudly Whatever be said of this town in FRYERURfi. with tens of thousands the hardest kind In Oxford the entire Republi- orchestra to furnish the music for the may home. have been at work for more said to be one of the thirteen County no one can but They work ,ia« the renewal of which other respects, dispute our dear can it be that he begun, of can a of church service. Mrs. Josiah Stearns of Lovell. Oh, Nat, ί ex- by Oliver Wolcott, signer ticket is elected by plurality that it is famous for producing babies. ie a mental and physical strain to all planted On Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Will Culbert and children have has gone over to the majority? the Declaration of and about two thousand with the Monday, The 1SÎH» was noted for the most The little girl Independence, Hats, Under- exception year particularly Ada Sad are all hearts that knew him as cept rugged. Suits, Caps, Miss M. A. Latlibury and friends left gone to Casco to visit her sister, had roses in her named after the thirteen col of the in the Waterford that purpose, and this year they are that a few days ago original Representative Miss l'aie s for their homes in Maiden Ilolden. the writer knew him for the past half it to cheeks and the little boy whose lips onies; an elm which served as a whip- District, where Bertrand G. Mclntire of and duplicating perfection. Asa Keniston and are moving century. Cambridge. of Clara were family would have ίη8ί«ί- In colonial aud a wil- The remains Bryant will Frederick X. was reared and ping post days, Etc.. one of the ablest and most Mr. and Mrs. l'ushard started on their into the boarding house. They Frye bom, , lou ''kissed straw- wear. Boots, Shoes, Waterford, buried in the cemetery last Sun- oJMli!i! bad been by low tree which grew from a walking vacation on family take J. Bartlett's boarders the coming always lived in Fryeburg. He owned .a* man in the has Monday. who came with have lost something uf popular young county, day. Mr. Andrews and tilled the samo ancestral berries, already stick stuck in the ground by Colonel Miss Anna Barrows went to Boston on winter. farm, of health. Now is a in and more defeated the candidate. them, informed us that it was the 5th the appearance otHcer who larger quantities pleasing Republican to be at the tirst meet- Alonzo Adams is boarding at John bounded by the Saco in its meandering* be Talmadge, the American Tuesday present funeral that he or his brother had taken time when many children should than ever before. The effort to defeat Edgar L. Flint of of the school board. Adams. for miles. His life inurod him to Major Andre, the British spy. styles ing of the beside send- early atonic, which may avert much captured charge during week, his colt to face with the need to given the candidate for Miss Sarah Locke has come back to II. B. McKeen has sold vigor strenuously we know of no other Iliram, Republican a number of caskets to other serious trouble, and to the and is Miss Ellen Tib- ing quite Enoch Bartlett. earn or aid to earn his own His Room Wit. MEN'S SUITS, $15.00. sheriff has Mr. Flint's village visiting living. ho to be recommended as Hood's Editorial $5.00 signally failed; places. her widowed mother was a highly betts. Winnie McKeen is staying with gem of excel- which the had come in from 00. over six- Sarsaparilla, strengthens The reporter just MEN'S PANTS, $i.ooto$ 5 plurality in the county being Mrs. of Vt.. has Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gam- lence, yes a true lady of the old school. Thompson Lyndon, HARTFORD. grandparents, nerves, perfects digestion and assimila- a murder case. It was a rainy day, to teen hundred, and there is food for re- been at Miss Tibbetts and other mon. Her father was Dr. Moses Chandler. MEN'S & BOYS' BOjOTS, $ .9S $ 3.50. Fanny a severe the end aids mental development by cross a Held on After long and illness His and tion, and he had to plowed flection which hie accusers should not friends in town. father, grandfather great-grand- the whole IIATS & CAPS in all the leading widow of John Kimball died Sept. 8th. were building up system. foot. Mrs. Jacobs went home to Maiden on Hf-'BRON father notable in the early history 2 overlook, in the vote of his own town at the residence of the late L)r. Maxim. $ to $ 00. of the old not after the η ml Gambler. "I see," observed the chief editor, styles, .50 Mrs. Crane came home from good town, long StntPMinan where he is best known and where he Wednesday. She was a worthy woman and had many Dr. and at his Miss Woart of New York, who has days of the Lovewell-Paugus fight— Charles James Fox. the English looking with much displeasure SCHOOL UMBRELLAS, $ .50. friends. She leaves one sister, widow Squirrel Island last week. carries uot his full party vote, but boarded at the Oxford several seasons, hence the name even more notorious in and muddy boots, "you have only of the late Alden Barrell. Miss Hazel Don ham has returned to Fryeburg. statesman, wu« large Our dear Frederick his own with also a number of the votes of those was at Mr. Wm. Gordon's a few days X., by lie wis famous the scene of the murder our left and good Lot E. Keene has gone to Massachu- Bates. the gaming world than brought A few of Mark Down Suits this week. on efforts in early life obtained a scholarly to him in setts to visit his friends. School opened at the Academy hi the world of politics. lie had squan- you." dollars can be saved one of opposed politics. on education. As a teacher he was solicited buying Mr. Willard arrived Thursday and with 130 students and the the by It is a matter of that We do not mean to steal Brother Til- Sept. 9th dered before of age. "Yes," answered reporter ajwlo- congratulation is for the fall term which in many directions. Even his services $250,000 coining them. busy preparing ton's but the of number has increased each day. "I've got to have some the has been able to thunder, improvement were as far as I). He became one of the most profligate getically; Republican party begins the 16th. A large number of Miss Grace Uerbert Bow- sought Washington, C., the streets in Bucktield village deserves Buftipusand of the vicious in which ground for my story, you know."— its Oxford scholars is and Virginia, where a wealthy cousin gamesters days Kaatern Connection. conduct campaign in County expected. the of Hartford man are teaching in Poland. Telephone Kobie Evans and Ed praise people. lived, and owned three hundred slaves. he lived. Some of his tinest displays in London Express. without the character Arthur Ward, J. F. Jr., and Miss Daisy Cush- attacking personal Moody, said "I was born a free- ex- Page are at home again. OXFORD. returned to their in "No," Nat, debate were sandwiched between of of its and without raan have teaching any opponents, once a resident man. I will die a free-man. I will con- Dlm-oantlnft It. !l Mr. Nr. 0. Mclutire, Commander, J. L. Mer- Exeter, Χ. II. citement such uh would unnerve most clqthieb FURNISHER, of the Department sort with none other than who be- a who F. PLU M from the closet now with the In- those a of surgeon J. dragging any here but connected rick of Waterville, and Judge Advocate, The schools in town opened this week men who hud no serious business on Ile—Here's story MER, School at is lieve in free air of freedom." This Wonderful, skeletons of years long past. If this dustrial Lancaster, Mass., II. M. Colby of Humford Falls, visited Monday. We think most of them have hand. Walpole has given a glimpse of amputated his own thumb. 31 M irk t South Maine. friends here. sentence, dropping from his lips, was Square, Paris, of the becomes popu- visiting the F. Roberts G. A. R., Tuesday the same teachers as last term. a in this extraordinary isn't it? practice opposition a Post, in a t Uousand northern typical passage Mrs. Fannie Waterman has accepted A social was A. M. Richardson was at home from published papers. 1 don't know. lar we shall have a collection of evening. evening spent man s life. He hud to take part in the She—Oh, good at the railroad station. A declining mother, a failing sister position and refreshments were served. An in- Portland over town meeting. in lie—What! Just think of his nerve skeletons and won't all be and an discussion on the thirty-nine articles they Republi- Miss Olive Eaton has rented part of was Post for affectionate, though yet sturdy vitation given by Harry Rust Mrs. II. A. Cushman is stopping and the awful be must have suf the house the Oxford and will brother overcame his desire for a more parliament on a certain Thursday. He pain can skeletons either. opposite and W. R. C., to be present on Wednes- the piesent with her daughter, Mrs. A. extensive field of so after his return from Tues- fered. have her parents with her during the when Mr. Merrick and Mr. life, had sat up playing hazard THK KLKCTKD. day, Colby M. Richardson. himself un PLU H ROBE SALE! winter. from a at Washington, he δ o'clock on Wednes- She—Hut no doubt ho put visited the post at Norway. Several from this way attended the year's sojourn day evening until The officers elected in Oxford have has lived at North on what der the influence of ether first.—Phila- County Mr. Irish and daughter Maude Mrs. Burgess of Somerville, Mass., and association at Buckfield this week. Fryeburg, day afternoon. An hour before he had are as follows; has been known as "Fish Street." moved from that tenement to Mr. Chas. Mrs. Jenkins of Mechanic Falls visited Mrs. Judge Wing and Miss Fannie recovered $00.000 ihat he had lost and delphia Press. S*n»Uir—John U I'hllbrwk of Bethel. Smith's house. He owned two hundred acres relatives here last week. Thompson of Auburn spent a day with perhaps dinner time, which was 5 o'clock BUYS AS GOOD A FANCY PLUSH Clerk of Courts—Charles Κ. Whitman of Nor- Mrs. Randall still continues in a of the finest Saco farm. His $3.50 pre- Eddie McKeen and are visiting their Mrs. Dr. Dunham, this valley On To Predict a Storm. way. family sister, an ended losing $55,000. Thursday hJ carious state of health. barn, holding hundred tons was more seven or County Attorney—Kllery C. Park of Bethel. friends here. week. went to dinner at placing two iron bars at L. is so ill she than filled. His house was but a 8I e in the debate, By ROHE AS WAS EVER SOLD FOR .sheriff—K'ljtar Klint of Hlraui. Mrs. Susan Tucker that Rev. J. M. Butfum and wife of Scran- Mrs. J. D. Sturtevant fell and broke large each other $5.00. KdwaiM Faunce of at thence to a club eight yards' distance from County Commissioner— P. has to her sister's, Mrs. Alvin synonym of hospitality for every re- past 11 night; Okfonl. gone ton, Pa., liave been visiting in this place. a rib one last week. in communication ou day taveler or visitor. His kind where he drank till 7 the next morn- and putting them Treasurer M. Atwoo'l of Jones', in West Fryeburg. On Mr. fell and broke spectable County George Sunday, ButTum an Insulated wire aud on Paris. Miss Lizzie was in the addrese and genial face wer" familiar to' thence to a h.-uee, where one *ide by Shirley village his collar bone. EAST WATERFORD. ing; gambling Keglster of Deeee'. Peaaiee of t'pton. No 5—Cur le L IMummer. old. His and hie dailies lie Man 1m often blamed for driving to Conway line. cottages. lie now has twenty-four grew library seen ti recent No. 7—Alice Monroe. and extinction sorts of beautiful A novel poster was by ΚΟΚ RE Ι" KKS Miss Helen of Brunswick is boarder»· No. 10—Μ Κ. preserved, the wonder is bow he many VOTE ENTAT IVES. Chapman Knlglit. In Nova Scotia. It was print at Miss Paire's for a few davs. Mr. Albert Jewell is disablod a No. 12—Melvlna Green. found time to do so much. creature*, but the account Is far more sojourner BLUE 8TORES. by in u Pettenglll, Hall. Five he said to the writer: the amount of ed on rough paper with re«l paint, Dem. broken hip. No. 10 lias two teachers but we have years ago than balanced by good Rep. WEST SUMNER. was tacked to a tel Rumfoni, .480 113 Mrs. Peter B. Young is sick with not learned the name of the other. "I may be wearing out; I will never rust lie has done fur those animals which childish hand, and Mure h has to Madison Hubbard, Clark, Irish. Elbridge gone J. 13. Haskell is in the Bethel out." useful and could be turned. egraph pole in a conspicuous position rheumatism.; taking ...... II proved Rep. Dem. Pro. to work carpentering. lie expects to be to fair Ir Elder Francis II. Tibbetts has been fair. Take the case of the bee. The bee "There will be a concert and BuckHeUl 66 44 18 some time. FALL for some time occasioned the at OPENING. «1 81 68 gone the Maine General Hospital for advice, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rolfe have returned appre- with which Mrs. Parson's sitting room today l'art». has returned to his lives by its tongue, organ Milton 13 8 Benuie Chandler advise him that he has cancer Mr. Rolfe has hension of his nearest friends. I'lant., and they from Appleton. bought the from o'clock Admission adults, ft school, the Leavitt Institute. On the 27th be- it Is able to extract honey sharp. of the stomach. the store of J. II. Dixon and will take ult., he, having gone babies, two foi We woulil like to have a little talk 400 133 8t The Misses Glover of Livermore Falls flowers. Now, a bee's tongue Is natu- cents; children. 2 cents; Mr. Wm. D. Swan of Newton, Mass., possession the first of October. yond the three-score and ten life, passed Parrott, Towne, have been friends here. to the realm of the about a twenty-fifth of an Inch a cent. with what we are doing Dem. visiting of American Tube Works, B. W. Sanderson returned to Bates peacefully great rally you—tell you Rep. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Curtis have been superintendent Hebron,.. 61 6 is ill at Asa B. Kimball's. College the Stb. silent majority. long. Clever beekeepers, by keeping only for benefit if will but let us her at Kumford. SlIttlriK Trfp Rtirk. your you .Norway jit 151 visiting people Potatoes are rotting very badly. Dr. Coburn, who opened an office at Knowing from personal knowledge those bees with naturally long tongue*, Oxford, 152 46 Dr. and Mrs. Ε. II. Andrews attended that he was η fruit or shade tree make a customer of ours. A thorough Mrs. Nellie Ε. K. Howe is seriously ill the Flat early in the summer, died the well-versed in the sublime have succeeded in lengthening the When young you the of his brother. Dr. S. L. a truths of Free I am to looks as If It won m xa wedding at Bridgton. morning of the 10th, after an illness of Masonry, glad say tongues of a number of bee colonies stops growing and of difierent makes of Men's at which took inspection Andrew», Clinton, place Mrs. Laurinda IluLchins is in poor he was buried by the brethren with such of about to the struggle for ι·χ 111U, Marwion, fortnight. to the extent of another hundredth give up Suits and Overcoats decided us in favor Dem. on Tuesday evening last. health. aud alike are distinctive honor. Few men lived up to be traced Rep. Democrats Republicans an Inch. It does not sound much, but Istence, tbe trouble may often Brown Held, 116 90 Our was to learn of its as community pained to have their towns- transcendent teachings he. In tills east of the famous 11» 78 pleased reepected it enables those insects to do a quar- to Its being bnrkbound. Fryeburg the sudden death of our townsman, 8ROWNFIELD. in In life hie mother's 1*7 to man, B. G. Mclntire, represent them early well-supplied slit In tbe lutrk Hiram, Lovell L. which occurred and Mrs. Caleb Prentiss of ter as much work again in the same a long perpendicular l.ovell luS » Gardner, Mr. Lynn, the table was largely the result of his own legislature. It to resume Its natural Porter 100 44 Aug. 30, at Weld. Ilis remains were Mass., are visiting at J. L. Frink's. industry. That, as all his after-life was time. will enable Kirschbaum's "Vitals Brand", home and services were held at M. E. Wentworth was in this even characterized his to Man has done more than this for growth. .'«4 "J4 brought village DENMARK. by fidelity his attended a circle of on friends. home, by large Monday calling Mr. Stephen Jewett and lady of Man- truth, honor, right, and the ennobling bees. He has given them ready made and T. S. & Co, make?. Howe, Holland, relatives and friends, lie was an es- Mrs. Harudon has gone to Mass., as on the be- are safe froui Dem. Lynn, cheater, Ν. II., is visiting with his grand- attributes, expressed day homes, where they wasps Rep. teemed citizen and his bereaved wife has an An Exchange of lonrtmin. ..110 78 for indefinite time. Mr. T. Jewett. fore his decease our dear President frames for Canton, father, Stephen by and other enemies; mnking assortment ot Dlxfleld, 4» 113 the of the of the boarders have left. after "No, sub." said Mr. Erastus Pinkley: We have a varied sympathy community. Many city Mr. Joseph Colby is reported as very Roosevelt, when, grasping ray their combs without using large quan- Hartford, 63 19 and Mrs. Fitch have roturned from sold to Dr. sick. hand in his special car, his eye met my "I nebber my vote nobody." colors and Mexico 178 67 EAST SUMNER. tities of wax for outside walls, and styles, prices. 54 Portland where they have been spending was close to and lie "But that candidate Peru, 23 Mr. Leon II. Ingalls the receiver eye, him, appreciated my weather. gave you |2." Election off The a food during flowerlews Sumner, 83 18 passed very quietly. few days. of $32.ϋΟ at Lewiston fair as prizes for nod of approval. "Yasslr. I doesn't deny dat. He was at the Congregational Mrs. Eaton of was in town It seems scarce that at that 335 320 polling place Conway drawing, etc., of cattle. possible Jes' come along au' gimme dat two. vestry at East Sumner. The vote was this week. hour our dear "Nat" was so near the 8·τ1η( the Muury. Madrid & Burnham & Morrill's men from Port- an' when a gemman comes along an' The Dutchess, Moulton, Mclntlre, light as only 102 ballots were thrown. The Universalist Circle met Thursday of the "unknown hereafter." In a certain parish in Scotland col- Dem. land have been busy the past week get- portals fob uuttin' it nlu't uo mo" Rep. the is safe the Mrs. Linscott. con- gives you $2 ... However, just with He left a of were round Albany, 43 81 country Irving ting the corn shop ready for packing and large heritage fortune. lectors going soliciting Denmark same. dan common reciprocity to vote foh 62 81 will start the 15th. It is His warmest friends need tributions for the kirk. On coining to tireenwood 58 78 up Monday, religious Werner odd trousers, The excursion to the lakes on Wed- LOVELL. have no as to his future. him foh uutlin'."—Washington Star. 72 29 there will be a short run. apprenheneion a wretched i/ttle hovel they hesitated Stoneham, as thought Stow 28 nesday was quite well patronized A. has returned from two If and a 34 Jessie Chapman fMr. A. W. Belcher caught pickerel justice, truth, virtue, honesty whether or not to enter, but finally de- them a Sweden, 28 55 about 130 made the trip. Trains now life count for we are convinced, after giving North Conway and Nellie M. Robinson out of Moose Pond that S 3-4 zealous, upright anything, A hale old Foiled Walerfonl 44 211 at weighed cided to "try their luck." Again. run to Kangeley outlet Oquossoc at K. he will receive a future as an em- or We are 134 32 is also C. Chapman's. Mr. A. H. Jones caught 4 crown, ex- trial, cannot be excelled for work, business dress. Woodatock, strtion. The hotels and will be pounds. man greeted them, and to him they "You are In my power," cried the thorough camps The frost has damaged the sw-eet corn which about 14 pounds, Tues- phatic illustration of the "Survival of well filled when the sea- weighed their errand, but he really had villain. "Ha, ha! Revenge is sweet" the exclusive for this section. 467 58» again hunting and other crops some in this vicinity. the 0th. the fittest.1' plained agents son The the route day, to he said. the opens. scenery along Mr. Stearns of Iowa, a brother of Mrs. Rev. C. F. has a call He never smoked, nor drank a nothing give them, "But," replied heroine, pîaylng Peaaiee, Thurston, Sargent accepted glass worn one Deui. is wild and and the traveler "Can't one her last doctor told What has not of the Rep. picturesque ti. H. Moore, is visiting here. to in and has tendered of liquor, but was ever ready to aid the yo gi'e up your whisky?" card, "your you boy Andover, 79 JO is well its attractions. Travel preach Lovell, repaid by F. W. Brown and wife have on η ac- unfortunate. of the visitors ask^. "No," he said, must not In sweet ITS 81 gone his here which has been you Indulge things." Bethel. is still over the line. resignation " "Widow "Jane or "Little Giant" Suits? ron, 20 3 quite heavy visit to his sister at North Anson. His religion was broad-minded and "I don't drink 'whusky.' Perhaps "Foiled again!" snarled he and faded Jones/' Hopkins" Rev. P. E. Miller of Cumberland Cen- cepted. Ullead, 28 13 Professor Chambers of New Orleans is practical. then be could forego the pleasures of away.—Modern Society. We have them in Norfolks and three piece suits. Qnftoa,...... β 3 tre was in town on €AST HFTHHl Wednesday. visiting his aunt, Mrs. F. H. Swett, here. In politics he was ever an earnest snuff. No, be didn't use snuff. Hanover, 28 13 Mrs. S. Kobinson visited friends at Corn fields on the intervales were not Maaon. 10 3 He some time when a boy thirty Republican. The collectors to move on. Latest of Soft and Stiff Hats of the IjMIInoiI &L Hub- West Sumner last week. spent the frost. prepared styles Newry tl 12 ago in this town. Hie mother was injured by "Requiescat in pace," "Vale, Vale," years are a bit!" cried the old fellow. "1 The Lover's Precaution. V. K. C. and Boston brandi. Roxliury,...... 18 3 At this date it is a query whether it Maria Charles. Some of the farmers digging pota- oh "bone" Nat. "Stop bard, special Derby 10 9 formerly Upton, will to start the corn The toes and find them rotted. pay Sandy, the barber, twopence every "Do you think you can give my Lincoln PI « 3 pay up shops. Mrs. Seth Ileald is at Saco. badly Your for twenty years, visiting neighbor me. When come to the Fair call and see our choice assortment of — — Bartlett is school for Tell the to which Magalloway PL,. outlook is indeed dubious. A hard sea- Ε. N. Fox and wife are at the Bethel Miss Amy teaching James E. Chandler. Saturday night shaving daughter surroundings you son as as on Hill. be can the two- for packers well for farmers. fair. Bird Old Orchard. the meenlster ktf'e she is accustomed?" asked the parent Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Fur Coats and Reefers. Mr. H. E. Bartlett has burn- If he'll come and shave me him- answered the "I VOTE FOR REGISTER OK DEEDS, Nelson T. Fox and wife have returned recently pence "Well," young man, ed a kiln of brick. WK8TEBN DISTRICT. ALBANY. from their wedding trip and settled large FORTUNE FAVORS A TEXAN. •elf!" won't guarantee that You see, Clari- Mrs. J. M. Bartlett recently visited Ballard, Davt», Dr. Komanzo F. Crosse, of Lewieton, down to the stern realities of life. bel has talked tbe matter over and say· Blake, relatives in Berlin and Milan, Ν. H. "Having distressing pain· in head, ta· Mad Moon. Dem. Pro. died suddenly on Tuesday, September 9, E. A. Stanford and his sister Ethel are she's tired of tbe neighborhood."— Brown SO Holt from back and stomach, and being without Cblldren's views of many common F. H. Held, ...far 4 57 He was a native of this at home for their vacations. Mrs. lone Neponset, Mass., ... aged years. Star. Denmark... 74 7* 1. is at her home here for a short vacation. appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New phenomena are often very entertain- Washington Noyes Company, 141 34 town. He was educated in Philadelphia The town schools Monday with Fryeburg, began and Mr. Arthur Life Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of SOUTH PARTS, 1ST ORWAY. Hiram 128 97 and ticed his the teachers: Mrs. S. J. Perry Perry ing. A little girl five years old, aèked successfully prac profession following a ■ Μ» 12 from Dorchester are of Mr. Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like Armor plate is now used in the con· Loyell. in and Lewieton. In Lillian K. Mason. Mass., guests what happened to the sun after it set, Porter 108 43 Boston, Brooklyn Village—Mr·. new man." Infallible in stomach and 4—Abble E. and Mrs. M. E. Bartlett. struction of modern bank vaults. The Bean the Stone ham 64 18 Boston he belonged to Oriental Lodge, No. Woodbury. promptly replied: "It rolls Itself up In FirtotutsiedChlè* Centre—H K lia Charle·. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Fox from Lovell liver troubles. 25c. at F. A. CASTORIA Stow 26 23 I. O. O. F. He is survived a widow Only little like a And material Is said to give virtually mob MaHw by We·» O. IrUh. Λ β ball, hedgehog. Sweden... 38 28 Lovell—Einlly were of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bean Shurtleff Co.'·, Soath Pari·; Noyes (formerly Jennie Turner of New Bed· Slftb f.ufkln guests thafi the moon."—London Exprew. proof resistance. TU KUYn H111 isy. Men's 10:40 a. M.; Sabbath School, 12 Λ0 M.; cause work bard and har< You'll a 7:15 p. they try paris post orricB. be in hopeless if you Prayer at β Λ0; Social Meeting, soi'TH minority Meeting most succeed to som< at home. the M.; regular weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday they eventually 6:00 to 7.Ό0 A. M; s.UO a. H. to stay The sixtieth exhibition of Oxford even- o«ce Hours: Y. P. 3. C. E. Meeting Friday extent This does not follow. Som< S. a. ο. will be held « 4 , VU P. *· indicates one of the best County Agricultural Society evening; « Everything on Paris Rev. Caroline E. men carry on enterprises wltl ο ·= « 5 Ο THINK RAILWAY. the fair between South ftnlversallet Church, Angell, great SoJf « I ο Ο UKANL* fairs on record. grounds at 1(J:S0 ® Ch and this week Wed- Pastor. Preaching service on Sunday, Uttle effort Their success li « ο a. June lj, l v.', Norway Tuesday, 12 Y. P. C. U. apparent £ Q α £ φ s L'ouïmenclng A. M.; Sabbath School, M.; _ ο SJ £ If this weather holds for three and due to skill in efficient exec ε- ο α Λ © Κ M days nesday Thursday, September ItSth, 7 Λ0 p. u. selecting ο — u LkAVK SOI'TH CARIS meeting, .2 ο rz Q « ■* TKAINS the fair will be a record-breaker. and Methodist Church, Rev. B. F. Pickett, Pastor. C5 -τ & en 2 S longer 17th 18th. utive heads. Μ 3 —1:51 A. R., (dally. Sundays 10 Λυ a. m.; Sabbath School, α α u M 'own ieast to show that with Preaching service, Μ — α s (juliu· R. Everything goes a business man breaks dowi S 3 ft S ï 11 Λ ο β α ο sS I u-i ,» :30 A. 4 M F. Sua·lay only, All roads lead to the Oxford County 12.Ό0 m.; Social Evening Meeting, 7 K)0 r. v.; Many ο Ο = ο e. β) fair weather this will add another to class meet- S3 m s a χ u V- * fair this prayer meeting, Tuesday evening; to the work of in Ρ Ο Ρη f* J h S Ph £ ί ο P. 10:13 week, including the railroads. trying supplement 50 44 1 au WCH»:—10 i» A. R..Si» R., this list of successful 1 58 44 1 u society's lung ing, Friday evening. elm 44 2 δ8 44 58 44 1 59 44 Sundavs Included). Sunday only, Church. Rev. E. 8. Cotton, Pastor. competent heads of departments δ9 78 10 4 , « il'.v, The free-for-all race will call out some fairs. The cattle exhibit will doubtless Baptist 19 4 78 19 4 78 19 4 Preaching service, 10:3υ a. m.; Sabbath School, because he does not know how U 78 19 4 80 19 78 174 68 10 1 of Maine's ones. want to be One Moses M. ply fastest You'll unusually large. man, 12 MO m. Prayer Meeting Sunday evening 7 P. 01 10 173 60 190 41 5 174 58 10 170 60 8 CHLKCUKS. choose the men. À man of com 172 see it. of Hartford, has engaged twenty- right 118 51 4 118 51 4 118 51 4 Rev. \V. g. ïoung STATED MEETINGS. 118 50 4 1 119 51 66 44 18 » ongregatlonal Church. live stalls. ball exhibit to mandlng ability does not worry him 00 44 18 r;r»r 10:13 The promises 66 44 18 2 66 45 2 67 44 17 73 38 17 i" ''■> pastor. Preaching servies, Four will at the fair F. A. M. meeting of Oxford 7e tine. Four will Λ Regular self over details. He makes out hit δ 1 20 5 1 ; Τ «·»■ P. R.; Sunday School R.; granges probably on or δ 20 δ 20 δ 1 20 4 \ ii. this and in the hall is No. in Masonic Hall, Friday Evening 20 127 62 2 on year every space have made 18, men whe h at ·> P· R. ; Church prayer meeting exhibit. been before fuil moon. Oxford Arch Chapter, programme and then selects 62 2 127 62 2 127 62 2 Ρ (lot other- Improvements Royal 127 62 2 127 02 127 ... at 7 :30 o'clock. Λ11, engaged. on or T evening (bout the aud every one knows So. 29. axseablee Wednesday Evening, can it out to the letter. Indeed 1 72 72 1 73 72 1 are Invited. grounds, K. 18. carry 72 71 1 74 71 73 72 4 » .·:. nected, cordially befor" full moon. Oxford Council, M., 94 65 A. W. I'astor. A number of horses are al- hat this has one of the handsom- head 94 65 4 02 65 6 ;· sst Church. Kev. I'ottle, large good society after full moon. Oxford Lodge, It is a sign of weakness for the 94 6δ 4 1 93 65 1 94 05 4 y, meeting, »:3i) a. est Friday evening, lav, morning prayer ready on hand at the fair and fair grounds in the state. So. \rk evening after 135 00 1 135 (Μ) 1 135 60 1 School grounds 1, Mariners, Wednesday of a concern to bother about little de 135 00 1 130 00 12 «- service I·' 45 a. R.; Sabbath 27 , in hour. The band has been engaged full moon. 20 11 1 20 13 27 12 League Meeting, β 13 p. r.; they're coming every Norway tails. It shows that he lacks the In- 20 13 20 13 2 '* Κ worth ;o l.O. «>. F.—Norway Lodge.—Regular meetlnp 7 7 P. furnish music. There will be bal- 2 7 2 7 2 (.rayer meeting R.; prayer meeting Mrs. Charlotte Howe is her In <)dtor. 'v. r- i-t Church, Kev. Little, are the eutries: Κ of P.—Regular meeting In Hathaway block time in their offices. travel 97 127 95 9 I In Following little They 113 8 1 120 97 1 126 97 9 126 -crvlce every Sunday at 1 :.'iu p. r.. Mrs. Herbert Kobiuson of Yarmouth Thurndav U. R., A. <>. Noyis 111 I·-, 2:37 CLASS. PCKSK every Evening. 29 101 29 δ school at 3:30 p. R. $150. meets Frldav of each or remain at home, but the business 102 29 5 1 103 29 1 101 29 0 102 \t A H Sunday visited Mrs. A. D. l'ark Division, S«. 12. third 11 Sunday. Λ unie t>. Jenueee. I'. S second 10 10 Uatoes, ni., month. Lake Assembly, So. 33. goes on like clockwork simply because 10 2 10 2 10 2 6 sTATKK RKtTINUS. b. Itsirtlett. of each month. 191 52 The next of the Good Cheer WlUon, g„ and fourth Friday evening» can 191 52 193 50 0 191 52 6 191 02 β meeting 'or»vay Grmge Ή-ete they 23 ; t \ M.—Paris will not be until 24. 22 12 23 11 23 11 full inoon Wednesday, Sept. β., Tcnney." fourth of each month at Grange Hall. do the work to 22 12 22 12 140 44 t'uewlay evening on or before Ttmntty, Saturdays efficiently assigned 139 46 221 t., meet Polly il b. UieKK· (J. A. Rust Post, No. M, meets In 2 207 148 2 213 144 47 222 137 43 220 t.—Mount Mica Lodge, regular Miss Lillian of R.—Harry them. 219 143 45 157 47 2 I week.—Aurora Xoyes lioslindale, A lev II .ch. g., HhiT. Sew G. A. R. tail on the first Tuesday Evening 47 2 156 47 3 r· evening of eaca 158 40 2 4 101 45 3 152 47 δ 157 ... lay Miss., is a of Miss Sue Wheeler. <>ctonc. ch. (jreifK- of each month. It is a art to oneself 333 78 69 it. iiret and thirl Monday evening* guest great duplicate 334 79 08 332 81 09 Klmer S g. g., Twaddle. W. R. C.— Meets In Sew G. A. R. Ilall, Mou. 333 82 08 330 82 1 333 81 09 •nth. in another and oneself βυ 10 4 Mrs. Cora H<>we is the C'arMta, ic. m., Howe. multiply many 01 10 00 10 4 00 10 4 00 10 4 Mount Peasant Reliekah Lodge, So. visitiug family day evening. 00 10 4 1 of each King Croix, b. s., Itartlutt. Ν. K. O. »*.—Lake-lde Lodge, So. 177, meets In times those who are vast- 100 43 0 100 42 0 it- -iH-ond and fourth Fridays of Sumuer Tucker at I'oint, Maiue. by selecting 107 43 107 43 100 43 0 Bay Un··» Wiikee, b in., Sma'l. Sew G. A. R. on the Bret and thlnl Wed- 18 5 η Hall, to but who did 5 18 δ : >'M k'ellow»'Ball. b. Klctcher. month ly superior ourselves, 18 δ 18 5 19 4 18 Poet, No. U\ meets liev. A. W. I'ottle at the Nancy tirayson, m., nesday evening» of each 402 114 17 ν Κ -W. K. Kimball preached 114 of each Chlck, Wilkinson. Ο U. Λ. and South Parte Council, not to have had our opportuni- 111 17 3 4(54 114 401 114 17 402 114 17 402 17 third Saturday evenings Biscoe school house Sabbath afternoon. M.—Sorway happen 401 So. lu, meets at G. A~. R. Hall every Tuceday 19 83 18 84 18 in ι*. Λ. K. Hall. uKKK.N iioKtn. plus ty to do the thing themselves.—Suc- 84 IS 84 18 84 Kelief Corps meets flr*t •ivenlng. 23 26 23 l\ Κ Kimball Mrs. Frank Merrill and Ktlua * So. meet» 23 20 23. 20 23 2 20 of each month, In daughter ■lu'leau, br. Jor'lan. U. <>. p. F.—Elin Tree Colony. 199, cess. 20 83 18 1 iturday eveulugs are at A. W. N»cv b. Klctcher. of each 18 83 18 1 83 18 M IS Hall. from Gorham guests liravaon, m., second and fourth Wednesday evenings 83 18 83 tu uct. UlUUWi. 59 20 59 20 Part» Γroui May ta »> amer s. Λ Careful Old 59 20 50 20 59 26 Urauiçe, the illnnctta. b. in., Hall. U. Ο. U. C.—Norway Commander?, No. 247, Lady. 10 9 ! :inecon*l an>l fourth Mondays 137 29 137 137 1 last week. Mrs. Abbie J. Tubbs and her son, a 4 3 nth. 2 -34 CLASS. PCKSB ♦-'HO. "I want little girl, between eight- 4 3 4 3 0 1 4 3 e.v No. 181, of Waterville, were in Nor- s. »*.—stony Brook Lo, 1W)2: 13 u! post Sept. Helen, br. m., Jame* Ple'Ige. Élection lias bccome a of ancient Hamlin So, 31, meet» every part the λ Lo>lge, Earnest Hoiin&n. Nancy G ray non, ·>. m., H. G. Fletcher. "Fond of mushrooms?" Inquired vt-ai Hall. 2714 1086 102 fr4 » Pythian Alice W. Allen. c. χ.. F. II. Wlggln. history. I never 3555 1496 224 3530 150S 233 3175 1558 419 3514 1521 235 3536 1512 232 WiMMlmen of America.—-South Parl- Topeka, to the number of agent "That Is something 3Γ-21 1532 228 24 3548 1519 20 3535 14S5 233 M < icton ch. g., VVm. lireg*. Norway citizens forty ν imcon·! an·I fourth Tuee- I :\«7. meet· Rov II. Porter closes his clerkship at Γ m pire, b g,C.J Ru-* II. a trip to Rumford Falls, Bemis Inquire about from my applicants. ulu*·» tn Uol'len Cto>m Hall. enjoyed IV. A. Porter's store and begins his Jatne-T.. br. κ Jsine·» ΤΙΐΊΐιρΛοη and on Wednesday, Sept. 10th. don't understand." br. L U. llartlelt. Oquossoc seem to be a little at- at of Maine this \oo■·. b s Λ. U. Jack. Sept. 22d, is the "Well, I am very fond of mushrooms M place .lack, Monday, affair at wliere 17 of the voters Reek. Sam, br. if., C. J. Ku-«»ll. for the of the village are so mis- Jonesport ;» ■·« Hebron Acadetuy. upon opening myself, and there many 58 Beal. Pure >alt b. Tarbox. the new are Darned and g schools. The many friends of me sev- J Alley and son of Miss Ethe who has been serious- sioi.ehtm. b Newconib. takes made. The Idea came to M Morse and Mrs. Hall Ro.val, extend to him their best wishes in a in l'ure Wllke*, g g., Ta· box. principal was a are at A. E. y ill with diphtheria hospital eral years ago, and It dispensa- BORN K. v. :·:·. Mass., quests Slco, blk. g. W. A. S· leon. for his success. Worcester, Mass., is now to be tion of Providence that it did or I M r-t thought is once more the 2 32 CLASS. PURSE $200. Will Libby upon Fall ui wife of Win. O. Our been killed. I make to the proving. looks as he had lost should have my In Greenwood, sept. 4, F. C. Tribou and return- Promoter, ch. W. K. Kiicl tll. street. He though Clothing family son i[ g- eat a of all mushrooms Kmmons, a Mrs. Susan F. Whitniore of Bowdoin- in., .1. K. Lu«e. as he claims Hois maid portion to the wife of John ;>t week from a visit to Machias Cln····!*.ch. twenty-five pounds. In Rumforri Fall», Aug. 29, to last ( ariotta, g. m., Ε Ε. How·. to house before are iiun came South Paris Wednes- fast recovering, however. brought my any Smith, a daughter come in and α' ; I. n Nanc. ι.» b. m.. H. G. Fletcher. the wife of It scoe Clark, is on and it's a time to ksport. the winter with her ray-on, Hills returned from Bos- me. I It." InSaco, Sept 7, to display good iav and will spend Scrlbner, h. F. H. Mrs. V. W. served to always require has been g, Wljc*in. has a son—Hugh Mason > Lizzie C. Hutchinson Mrs. A. W. Pottle. Kln* Cro'x. ο. L. U. ''artlett. ton and New York She old "I have lost two in laughter, χ-, Saturday. replied the lady. make selections now. The new autumn ~ η of the high school ch h U" m. Gre>;< busi- your unci pal octone, been preparing for the fall season's excellent maids from toadstools dur The store of N. Bolster & Co. l'inpli» b. jr., C. J. V w K<»ton, X. H. Dayton ness. MAHR'ED. "ALL IN YOUR EYE" iron 12 o'clock noon until ·"» •laine- T., bi. g Jame·» Thompson. lng the last five years, and. of course, are in handsome and vill loso was be- a of patterns variety, you'll get of Oxford, ΛΙΙ VVUke», bl s., A. E. KuAeell. C. E. Brown of North Paris le saying expressive imaginary '· «rue J. Parrott. Esq., ·. and this 1 could not think of taking thi? risk of B. S. Mr It I* more that M.. Wednesday Thursday, court and In Nnrw iy, Sept. ti, by Rev. lUileout, trouble. probable the Oxfortl-Sor- 2 45 CLASS. Pl'RNE fore the municipal Tuesday both be all In the now while line is «•-mive-elect from vi k, to allow the clerks to attend the $100. eating mushrooms unless I had a maid Solomon II. M illttt and'M les Amy Perry, real trouble will eyes. the broadest selection every town last fined VI.00 and costs for intoxication. This is an of 'Infective eyes, but » ilcl»r>'ii District, was in •lui lean. br. h., Jur11ss Aihlle Norway. glasses. I. ut. Alfred A. Starbird vas a most one and called out • her visit at her former home Proviso. Klliott of ness OVER 60 PES and eloquent l'iontuinler, Teuney. Marjory'» In Dlxllelil, Sept. 7, Mr. George has OECBBA8S1) now or later, we ask to come now stationed at Fort Du Hall of MUton. since the advent of glass.s for purchase you r··. »r army, in unusually large congregation. Next Tenuey, s.. Tenney. worth. has been having her Rumford and Mrs. Theresa CENT Baby Marjory 3, Rev. Hainan N. the correction of optical is visiting his parents, ; on Hlnnelta, b m., H .11. are a In Noith Sept. by complicate'! I H-laware, his >ermon will be Salvation, discussing trip of rural and Fryeliurc, Ml»s our share In suit stock is made «unday Clinton M.-tM, b. m Kuseell. Norway parties first experience sigh'.s Stone, Mr. Nelson T. Fox of Lovell and defec.s. We like to Jo see our assortment. Our by V and Mrs. W. S. Starbird. ind will be as to etc., in the near "the work" along· Let fully eloquent. l'olly H b. ni., Grcge. Montreal, Quebec, of green things growing, of Iva B. Charles of North Fryeburir. helping good sounds, F Κ. Barton. Mr. us νου. his famous Elmer S., g g Twaiblle. future. In Bethel, Sept. 8, by Rev. help The from .·1ι:«· Martin will exhibit Ira Mure h has the flowers in the grass, of cows In M. the makers. prices range purchased Lyman Alcy H., en. g Hall. Commander James L. Merrick, of hiding John W. Wcstielgh and Miss Una Lovejoy, leading ■λ The has engaged < Glasses to Fit ,»t the fair. Judge ). Morse on Kill Street and will lara Wl kee. b. m., Smith. No. the pasture, of horses in the stable. both of Mason. Any Eye. milk place Waterville, visited Harry Rust Post, 00. » houses with Hazel I... bl. m., Me Daniel. .ΊΟ YcHra down to I'ply the eat inn nove into it at once. Mr. Murch offers talked She was with all but one of Experience. $18.00 $5 be Frank K.. ch.g., Keene. ">4, (i. A. R., Wednesday, and delighted SutUCiKt Ion Ouaraiiteed. ii his i'iiw and what can't disposed j on Park Street tor sale or to lis place Ch'ck. Wilkinson. for about an hour in a them, says a writer in the Philadelphia DIED. sale will be used to with the "boys" i' private sprinkle ent, as per advertisement in another manner. FREE FOR ALL. PURSE $200. most pleasing and interesting Telegraph. the track. < olumn. for member- 5, Leon, eon of Howard T. Chubb, ch. g., Wheeîer. He the post to work The one was the big, surly In Norway, Sept. Samuel Richards, urged exception '.· months, 5 days. and cream on the tenth meeting of the U. Ο. G. C.. Helen, br m., Pledge to all who are to Knightly, aged GRADUATE OPTICIAN, strawberries Special ship, enroll eligible dog that keeps watch and ward over In Aiidover, Sept. 8, James Clark, aged 90 are good enough for Chas , k hich was to have been Saturday even- I.aumlrynian, g. g., Wlgifln. etc. Maine. H. B. ■September Coinnio'lore ch. Xeleon. membership, She Hector In years. South Paris, FOSTER, Dewey. κ the farm. respected for- Charles from his j n^. was on account of bad W nee of In I.ocke'e Mills, Aug. 28, Horace Garey, b Bennett. pickean'ly Boy, g., The little «on of Her- beeii invited by a lady of Sheriff came to him last ( at the f>. g March. seven-year-old Having has serv- ami paying charges. s*. Bernard dog that Christian Endeavor meeting Eilniuml, of J. elected sheriff of York County, CHARLES L. CASE. name bert was attacked by the dog the house to take a walk down lo » the carries a | lollow school house evening, Dyer and stores -k. Although dog Saturday 2 -27 CLASS. Pl'RSE |200. after- ed notice on the hotels drug I'aiis Hill, Sett 8, lflW. «, F. Bolster on Beal Street Saturday a little Bears the collar, Howard has been unable 20, at 7:30, and will preach at the the village. Marjory hesitated and announces it's >ept. Jarre- T.. bl. ir., A. E. Ku«*ell. cut and bruised. to stop selling liquor, For Infants and Children. until he 21. at « noon, and quite badly the CASTORIA t- vet to locate the owner, and | tiscoe school house Sunday, Sept. Air Wllkee, b! A. E. Kusoell. Marjory." exclaimed lady. he shall York all the for nose "Why, that ^ive County Petition Discharge. to board are «elle, b. ui, Λ. H.Jack. A cut across the and cheek requir- Bankrupt's il»*es so the will continue j :30 and 7:->U. All invited. Glailyt· In an tone of voice. "d< :i't you its citizens want. This matter of ι dog Kuby Wl'kes. b m K. L Cummlngs. stitches. The is Injured enforcement (n the at transient rates. ed eleven boy doing and Old JOHN McMKNAM IN, In Bankruptcy, Tbi Kind You Have Always Sought at the Andrews House her Kite. br. ic·. K. ". Jonian. waut to with me?" will include Biddeford, Saco J Mrs. Jewell, accompanied by well now. go ) orphan Wilkes, b. β., H 8. Hasting. "1 bankrupt. A. Wilson at· Mrs. Rice, and sister. Miss bis "Yes," replied the little maid. Orchard. To the Hon. CL4UE.ni κ IIai.K, Judge of the Dis- Judge and Mnt. (ieorge aughter, W iUon, b g S. 1 (artlett. Clarence M. Smith is shingling her summer don't let trict Court of the Cniteil States for the District ?· :. led the reunion of the Judge's regi- < >strander, returned from Chubb,c g, t. H. Humpue. want to go. but p'ease any buildings. A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE. of Maine: Maine, at Togus last f ome in Ruinford last week. Mrs. Rice is at home from to me.'" In the nient, the 24th Rev. John A. Harding dogs happen him to Me Μ ΕΝΑ M IN of Kumford, York With around expecting State of Maine, in «• •■k. The Judge enlisted in Company | as returned to her New home, STARBIRD REUNION bis work for a two weeks' vacation. He family County of Oxford. and son for life. 18 miles, to JOHN that on the about years ι lit Miss Ostrander remains with Mrs. die, and a riding said District, respectfully represents 11. .1st .Maine when twenty The reunion of tbe Starbird brothers bas many Norway friends. Inn In Enclnnd. he was in OldcNt I)r. New Discovery for Con- iith day of April, last past, duly ami was with (ien. Banks j ewell for a short visit. sisters with their families and other Wendell who has been clerk- get King's under the Acts of Con· .tge uni Rounds, In the of Norto St. Philip Is and Colds, W. II. a'ljudged bankrupt at the of Port Hud- is for his village sumption, Coughs to Bankruptcy; that he has duly PRESCRIPTIONS I. nisana and siege are at the fair relatives occurred 10 at Grange ing for F. P. Stono, teaching grees relating PHYSICIANS' When you hungry Sept. Inn. It claims to be the Brown of Ind., endured death's surrendered all his and rights of as one of the "Folorn we for the George Leesville, property n. volurteering sure not the flail. The earliest history that have sister at Leavitt Institute, Turner, all the rouuds be and forget alehouse in Eng- from sthma, but this wonder- property, and has fully complied with AND first assault on the works in to his studies oldest licensed village agonies of orders of II··!···'" at the {■' of the South Paris states that "John Starbird lived ι while before returning soon requirements of said Acts and the out ' irge restutant from KU>7! Its ful medicine instant relief and was one of the few town was in- it land, the license dating gave Court his bankruptcy. an·i fortunately ( The best of Woodstock at the time that Bates. now touching '«•ngregatioual Society. cured him. He writes: "I sleep Where ore he That he maybe decreed "f volunteers who was set Alfred S. Kimball and wife left Is eminently picturesque, prays, three hundred escaped is served here and this In 1^2"> his farm Hon. appearance to have a full from all RECIPES Ltod always corporated. every night." Like marvelous bv the Court discharge FAMILY -ierious harm. exclusive iff to Paris." He was born Oct. 1707, For a west Thursday morning. Mr. each overhanging that beneath, soundly debts ids estate, under said i-sturant will also have the 3, trip story of Pneumonia, Bron- provable against 1772. Kimball as of the win- cures Consumption, Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are ACCURATELY AND AT FAIR PRICES. has received a shock. s ale on the of ShurtlefTs famous uid his wife. Sally Toby, Sept. 20, goes representative while the front is broken by bay COMPOUNDED I n· I.iar'e Club grounds Maine cliitis, Colds and Grippe prove excepted by law from such discharge had 10 children. R. Lirand of Odd Fellows of a of stone Coughs, s are hurt and it resents the j, :e cream. Stephen Lodge dows, a and flight for all Throat and Dated this 3<"th dav of Aug., A. D. 1!<02. I feelings They to porch its matchless merit vas the ninth child and was born to attend the Soverign Grand Lodge JOHN McMENAMIS. i: A South Paris man. who is not May leading to a doorway in the wall. Guaranteed bottles 50c. „'niiy. The Burnham & Morrill Company at Des Moines. Iowa. At Bos- steps Lung troubles. Bankrupt. of the club, 1*5, 1*12. lie married Abatrail Andrews, be held doors and at F. A. ERNEST P. PARLIN, » in standing At the back are more quaint Trial bottles free member good s tarted their South Paris corn fac- the New and $1.1)0. License from up she was born June 1, 1818. To this ton they join England delega- OIUIElt OK XOTICE TIIEREOÎ*. •ι» received a Liar's a of two a turret built against the Λ South Paris; last week and worked part whom 4 as well as those from Canada, where windows, Shurtleff Co., Noyés)1 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, which allows him to go jry tnion was born 12 children, of tion DISTRICT OF M AISE, S9. Massachusetts " succotash and beans. The direct wall and Inclosing an outside stair, Dru# Store, Norway. Λ. I). on read- ays canning ions and ϋ are living and were two Pullman cars will take them On this lith day of Sept., 1903, int direct and unrestricted competition and daughters a the It Is— 1 idory will be run again Tuesday ill to their destination. Returning they while In the yard still remains por- ing foregoing petition. Next door to Post Office, South Maine »i'Ii the club, and in this town, where present. the first time since ISO.". Franklin Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had PaPIS, r then shut down until after the fair, the coal of the old which in the For A. D. else is jay The mother died March 29, 18Ô9. He | will visit Chicago, Pennsylvania tion gallery case on upon the same on the 2'ith day of Sept., in most everything is estimated that seems to have a murder Dis- petition f the frost holds off, it .Harried Ann Mrs. Har- fields and other of interest being middle was found In so many County l'joi, before said Court at Portland, In said of Sold all will rise and "id, Morgan, 3d, places ages Holbrook of Wilton and that no- by Druggists. strangle·!, the community f lu re be about half an average crop its docket. Herbert trict, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; {^Proprietor may riet Churchill. The father died June 2(5, about two weeks. hosteiries. Most of the front is tim- Demo- ••.•St as one man against this reckless çone conlined in charged tlco thereo'be published In the Oxford ρ f sweet corn. If the frost don't hold as usual visited Bethel is Farmington jail, and license: i>m;. Norway people bered. Each Is surmounted by a Holbrook and crat, a newspaper printed In said District, iiiovatiotu Here's the that's another gable with shooting his wife. other In ff—but story. At the noon hour those as- fair one or more days. of that all known creditors, and persons xscik.nt οκι>κκ or present curious chimney. A curious feature and he claims she and TIIK marched 1 aDd Mrs. Arthur Swan of West liis wife quarrelled interest, may appear at the said time place, AKICATOKS. D. Martinez, treasurer of the sembled in the upper hall and Mr. which is If have, the IK KM SS AN l> INlltriLNDK.NT l'KKV George the interior Is the upper floor, shot herself. The prisoners reputation and show cause, any they why Mrs. Edna are in town. should not be iount Marie Mineral Company, was in !o the dining-room. Thomp- ; Everett, Mass., visiting him and it is inti- prayer of said petitioner granted. — is — *■' K.. Prof ·,··Λΐίΐ<Ι«>ι1 fit tb» hianii Thn tables i Mrs Allpn has been on a business of plaster. decidedly against Ami It Is further ordered the Court, That trip a by L1\K * LlCENSt.. that his counsel will enter plea shall send mall to all known cred- for a week. mated the Clerk by ;tu from Boston, ere bountifully spread with tempting I to Boston ami tills order, ad- Whittle, export geologist The Girl and Her Play. of itors copies of Mid petition decorated with! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. of Bath, insanity. them at their of residence as of Houth Purt?«,l* .mil made an examination of the feldspar ianrfs, and beautifully Sawyer, dressed to places It I- t<> certify, that a time there were η young an·] ex While Prof. ut flowers. There were 53 of visited at Rev. B. F. Fickett's during Once upon BE CURED stated. τ. uuhorl/c·! to lie, prevarl·ate mine at Mount Marie. partook J DEAFNESS CANNOT an of Witness the Hon. Clarence Hale. Judge -trcu li the truth, rroui the Ur-t not At one table was the oldest and the week. is uncle and a gentleman playing as cannot reach the tr. nilnarli.v Whittle's to the company has inner. Mr. Sawyer ady young local applications, they of the said Court, and tne seal thereof, at Port- unUI the ;f January, lMtt, of the Starbird Mrs. and a member of the firm of euchre. di-eased on the Uth of YARNS! is is understood that it oungest Fickett, ι two handed game portion constltu- land, In said District, day Sept. Is been made, representatives cure Deafness, and that is by nitier. yet was & builders. way to A. D. 190·». exam nation an I t·* t> a* an expert there in lied 82, widow of the Stephen Κ., | man as he the tinned condition of anil order thereon. ail the Unetlt- exists large quantities. said the jouiik played lube Inllamed A true copy petition ·η<1 l« etitltlol to quality is at Hebron the first (eustachian Tube. When this gets DA .'•iiiji, of the is third wife, and Miss Gladys May, teacher Academy Attest: A. H. VIS, Clerk Unth September, lia.^ and hurt. young out and this tube restored Bolster and &. «lay begun probable reat of R. Star-. N. already Stephen Tuesday quite badly case»· AN AM AS, 1st. granddaughter will be destroyed fotever; nine it will be completed by October Mrs. C. D. Waters is visiting at Dr. B. she played. iiearlng Is noth Nei of State to his Infernal Ma.ie*ty. ird. of aro caused catarrh, which COURT Daytonare a line of the Celebrated retary are now en- out ten by COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' of the Eastern were for a few weeks. "Then whole hand goes with of the mucous showing complete at its Employes After dinner there songs and F. Bradbury's your but an Inllaincd condition I he iHjmocrat has on exhibition the Eastern instru- is lug AND ROAD BILLS. gaged in replacing some of those F. Ernest Drake of Haverhill, Mass., he said. surfaces. «»f volcano dust hidings by present: j t," Hundred Dollars for any Term, 1902. ottke a bottle genuine ments the Bell telephones, ! and relatives in town. We will give One September by regular ι. Starbird gave some of his laughable visiting friends "Yee, Charles, dear," she replied. catarrh) that can- from Mount Pelee, which came accom- of the two ex-1 case of Deafness (caused by after which the wires lieutenant in ι Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stiles entertained a as Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for Yarns, letter: fadings. Alfred Starbird, Moral.—There Is such thing not be cured by OF OXFORD "Talmar Brand" panied by the following will be connected at one switch-J free. COUNTY Knitting changes a the class of School, circulars, Dr. l»r». tie regular army, gave very interesting 1891, Norway High into the other player's hand.— O. To JOHN M. PIULBROOK, Bath. Maine, sept.s, a aud valuable local ilaylng F J. CIIKNKV A Co., Toledo, SPANISH, making large on and customs of the There were presont: 1902. We have it in SCOTCH IRON, \f board, ilk the habits Friday evening. 75 cents per bottle. Hn-rijt itwi.»·'!,A'ay. the combination you I Mrs. Evis S'ew York Herald. Sold by Druggists, price 5(H) South Puru, Maint. uckuge. After Mrs. Esther Gilmore of Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Bartlett, llall's Family Pill· ar« the liest. May 27. 28, on Kill» River bridge matter, $ & FLOSS. 'hilippinos. at 8 330 SAXONY, GERMANTOYVN Ι»·ιτ .«r can "hello" almost of I.evi Star- Jennie Γ. Baker, Mr. All He Wanted to Know. To 40 mile» travel, cte.,. a everybody. Worcester, Mass., daughter Allen Kimball, 2 50 tinier cow I aui mailing to vou June Hi, one <Ι:ιν ee»hlon ut court house,.. separate f· II brother of R., was and Mrs. O. P. Brooks, Solomon I. Jack- he wild softly. 3 ex pcttcr !>ott e culitalnluK tOlculio MO Γ NT AIN. ird, Stephen present "My duar," 4ti mil·*» travel M. E. Millett, as- 7 5u THERE IS NONE "iithe >:ni 1)1 tne sehr 'Helen Atwoo.1" liis beiug her first visit to Paris. son, Mercy E. Millett, Sadie she returned, with some June 23, 24, 25, lake trip Itar Miss (îeraldine Whitman is attending "Well'Γ 6 80 • 1 e she lave*I at anchor lu LarlWIe Kay. a M. A. L. Proctor, 86 mllee travel, Stone of Norway took Florence Paragard, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 280 1 ·«·.», also the ltarl>«>lo» .Vivo school at Stu rte vaut Hall. Photographer perity. lune 26, one day at far!· I·**, May Sth, of the ten and Mrs. Lizzie Whitmarsh Sampson, Mrs. 3 68 ■ of this occur- icture brothers sisters, I desire to travel 85 MarlLot Squaro, ite which contain* an aciouul Ethel Whitman is a few "There is one thing 46 mllee Mrs. speuding D. just Fall» on 5 00 rime that ··( the year ISl'A. .'hose united are a little over 553 A. C. and Martha Tracy. 8,9. t Rumfonl bridge an mile» tiavel, 3 68 explanation if ter the folks took charge was the "Will you hold up the schooner was hiiu to a supper young pleasant evening one at Greenwood on state i»' said that although through the foot, piuniug log as now hold V»pt t, day the f the evening and presented the fol- gathering. your third husband you r»ail 2 5> at liarbados, miles from on which he was The wound uincty-six standing. Stella Pike has to tho to me?"—Chi- travel 1 K*> tons of Miss presented tirst husband up 20 mile» between seven and eight had to be sewed up both on top and bot- jwing programme: your BREAKFAST at 7 50 volcano, of 4, session I'arls, MORNING! a fine 2.3, regular GOOD ordi- I uric Howard Shaw library very picture "Long- ■Sept. 3 68 this dust, (which closely resembles tom of the foot. He will not be able toi has cago Post 40 iiilie» travel, ItMdlng Κ. I.. Starbird. fellow in his Library." The same was shoveled from her for several weeks. Starbird nary cement) do any work t'hWUng Solo Florence in the room. .V» of little been placed reading Artificial Flymaklnv. $71 decks, and the Barbadott Advocate Turner is having his house I >lnlogue Four girl·. of use a Wesley and Mrs. >n. At the annual Communication is JOHN M. I'HILIJROOK. Do morning >uul Mr*. I'erkln* Thoinp* The trade of artificial flymaklng 9th, says: "Yesterday F. L. Starbird. «fe A. the .South Pa you .May plastered. leading Oxford Lodge, No. 18, F. M., in tho le, Sept. 4,1902. and cheerless. The face of Dr. Whitman came near losing a Howard >haw. the lingered business broke gray luslc, officers were elected Friday lightest COCOA was with a tine brown- cow the other In Ethel Hardy. following oue man or woman the earth covered .aluable Jersey day. tccttatlon, world, and It le not COUNTY OF OXFORD trees Augustin* Berry. evening: dust. House-tops aud to a stone wall, she (fiuarks, can learn to tie flies. To JON «THAN BARTLKTT, Dr. ish, grey attempting jump Mr». Cora l'erklne. Ilazcn. out of 5,000 who Range? W. Quaker aud as a of I ong M.—George Esq. 1902. were with it, «lust silence, one hind leg between couple Howard Shaw. J. Km. for the heavy caught tu»lc, S W.—A. Mearne, These are remarkable 7 50 was forward over the Beatrice Ste»ene. I4. tyers 26, 27. 28 to 3 «lay» at Fast Rumfonl, $ of a dead world. Everything ifuiet boulders and plunged lecltatioo ■I. W.—C. Raruw, Keq. of their hands, May β 40 to Mrs. Charles Edwards at pluuo. M. Nuilth. beauty and delicacy To fi mile» travel f>n came, this dust, heavy, impalpable, wall. It took three men some time ,'lo.-lug hymn... Trca».-If ashes poured physique session 5 Of THE STREET LIGHT PK'>dLEM. the r»me; was as much as adjourned cubic is must be something Among people ried because I lonely To 4o mile» travel on same 3 20 displacement de- A maid for the elite. NOTICES. What is the real advance in price Msrvlng BUSINESS other reason. To put it tersely. 2. 3. 4, to 3 dut» at I'arls court house, 7 .VI tremendous." Down la the state of Maine. for any Sept. 2( manded the Oxford Co. tor To 40 miles travel on name by Light she I married for sympathy." the Monday even With graceful pose the earth trod, At Baptist church, street hats at F. H. Co.'s. other man, «74 9C was lights? Her face was passing fair; Ping-pong Noyes "Well." said the "you a tendemi new contract with ing, Sept. Sth, reception Let us take the Her eyes were brilliants ilnely set, Vuu will need one to wear to the fair. JONATHAN BARTLKTT. Kev. Mr. Pinkham. Tht a have mine." the new pastor, Norway Village Corporation for basis, oh my! such lovely hair. South Parle, Sept. 4,1902. was from the usua Blue Stores, F. II. Co., Norway vestry transforment as that is an fact. Under A who tills the soil, Noyes accomplished sturdy youth first two The Canal Kind. room into oue reception had to the manner and South Paris, will bo open meeting large t'ue old dispensation, Norway Well born. COUNTY OF OXFORD so wa enamor· d of her wiles. mean room of and beauty, tastily arcs, total Became evenings of the fair. Nodd—What do you by saying To RANDALL L. TAYLOR, Dr light J'J 1-2 1200 candle power With heart torn. with chairs, rugs, am strings badly Is an ordinary baby? 1902. it arranged plants candle power :ΐΟ,«Μχ>, and paid $30.20 per that my baby Just wai a at Kills River on < attractive feature There came parting of he ways, and May 23, to 1 day adjourn- ut Mowers. One total Under A PARSON'S NOBLE ACT. Todd—Why, he is precocious 2 ft* wer« light, payment $1,073.60. l>owu lu the State of Maine;— ment...... Φ a at which the refreshments has 12 1200 that ever lived, 1 6< and 50 cts. week at the table tlie new contract Norway We've nothing further to remark "I want all the world to know," beautiful and the beet To 20 mile· travel on same,.. 50 cts. down was most decorate* to 2 on location of Kllle served. It tastily candle power arcs and 73 2"> candle Of parting, at the train. writes Kev. C. J. of Ashaway, May 27, 2S, day» refresh Budlong, Isn't he?—Life. River bridge and roade Γ 0< with and ferns. The a total of 10,220 re- palms power incandescents, Κ. "what a thoroughly good and To 25 miles travel on same 2 0< Russian tea, choco I., ments consisting of and *1,472.50; an in- I found in Electric Bit- Thonsrhtfnl. to 3 at I'arle, adjourn- candle power, pays of the liable medicine June 15,1«. 17, days were daint; A careful estimate Aroostook ant > in the World ..... 7 S late and fancy cakes, very crease in of about 37 per ceut, cured me of aud "Weil, he's a very thoughtful The FINEST COCOA ed »e»slon,... price ters. They jaundice on 6 (K Mrs. E. A. Howe ant crop for 11K12 places the number To 70 miles travel same,.. Store, ΰΰ Hobbs' aud in of potato mo Norway. a decrease candle per that had caused fellow anyway." of palatable. power over mil- liver troubles great good hearted to 2 on examination Variety at four June-23,-24. daye Motte at th< ο» bushels for shipment , than Cent a 5 π Miss <;r;tce l>e presided cent—a real advance of 100 per ; for For a see It I was at his hom< Costs Less One Cup lake roads...... nearly While this would be a otT suffering many years. genuine, "I can't Ethel Crockett and Mis lions. talliug 1 To 54 nillee travel on same 4 Hi table, and Miss cent. all-around cure they excel anything I aud It never occurred t( served. The of about two million bushe's over last yesterday, Awards in July 8, to 1 day at Hum ford Fall» en peti- CASTORIArmrfwsmcii** Kabelle Morton pasto If South Paris makes a new contract, saw." Electric Bitters are the sur- dinner." Highest location of doo the considered would ever him to ask me to stay to Thirty-Eight tion of selectmen for with the deacons standing near the must to on or year, crop caiefully wonderful work in 2 Λ « its citizens expect pay 1 of all for their his wife li bridge There were ad be called an average one. prise "That's Just the point: and America. travel on 8i TbeKiod Yob Han Alwajs Bought received the guests. about the same basis. B. and Stomach trouble". Europe To 10 mile·· same, th< I Liver, Kidney lessons."—Exchange. 21 to 3 at Paris, adjourn dresses of cordial welcome by cts. taking cooking July 22, 23, days Don't fail to try them. Only Γ>0 ll session,.. 7 V of the diffei OXFOH. POMONA. new Grand Trunk îvotiok. and The for the is F. A. Limited To mile» travel on same, 5 » ί pastors representatives plans Satisfaction guaranteed by f 70 (or of th Pomona will have been Query. 4 at Parle in 0 1 In the District Court of (lie United state» cat churches. Kev. Mr. Little Oxford County Grange station in Portland accepted A South Willie'· Walter Baker&Co Sept. I. 2,3, 4. to days [ Shurtleff Co., Paris; Noyes on samo 5 6 1 of Maine. In cts. 1 travel tlie District Bankruptcy. Made 50 L'niversalist who was the firs hold its October meeting at South what are have not yet been this book sayi To 7() miles Best Lantern church, but just they Store, Norway. Little Willie—Say, pa, Established 1780 Mass. In the matter of ) of i on the second Pro- matter is now in Drug Dorchester, In to extend the hand welcome, spoke Waterford Tuesday. disclosed. The wholly nature never wastes anything. «(15 5 ! JAMKS A. TUKI.L, ( Bankruptcy, manner. The and of Sum.ier Town, Bankrupt. ) a most cordial and hearty the hands of General Manager Ilaye that's my sou. RANDALL L. TAYLOR. For conven- gramme: "A Pa—I guess right To the creditors of James A. Tuell, In the illuminating power, 1 a woman'· to her I as soon as the word a Parkhurst .line L)r. Brooks of the Congregation:) What commute* duty Manager McGui ;an; Says correspondent: the use of a co? South Parle, Sept. 4,1902. an 1 is from them to start the work here recently that on the 6th of ience durability church, by years experience received family she can't evei bo on or Itcfnri Notice la hereby given (lay followed by dUcuselon. coffee. Wheu were two horns when A11 l.tlledue me must paid the said .lames A. Tuell words of and fatherl Davie. be The site will be the lot a dozen cups of they -having for STATE OF MAINE. Sept A. D. 1902, no even those spoke loving Recitation, Mre. Roee will begun. 16th, 110-2. or will l>e left collection and that the have amoi.g the of the house saw on one?—Chicago News. Sept le tb< 88. waa abdicated equal council. Kev. Mr. from th at the corner of Fore and India Streets. about done lady play made a change In my buMn?ss OXFORD, duly bankrupt, at the Bishop, Reading. Have Sept. 4,1902 first meeting of bla créditera will lie held cost much more. Extra in kind an 3 Bear Mountain and West 1'aris Grange·, that looked like a hornet's of this. 24th of which you mother church at Paris Hill, something cause Personally the above named Joh • Court House, In South Parts, on the day Caeco and Norway Granny-., It I Yours very truly, appeared In the his i α Paper, in the cream pitcher. wasn't, first of wheat frou M. Jonathan Bartlett and Randall 1 Α. I). 1902. at 10 o'clock forenoon, burner new cordial words, expressed delight Kthel Monroe in hit wing The shipment L1NNEUS R. COLE. Phllbrook, Sept.. attend, oil tank and with η Souk. Acting on information placed was a mouse's and the , ami made oath that the foregoing at at which time the said creditor» may large a brother so near hi and it ear, the lakes was made ii Taylor having pastor Topic, Packing Marketing Apple·, Kennebec Journal though; CBicago via them and subscribe their claims, appoint a trustee, examlno and C. W. Rverson. the to too." it ■ counts by presented prove lever which lifts froi possession by mouse was fast it, Well, consisted of se ν WANTED. and transact such other bunlneaa globe swings Mr. Benjamin Swett, representative Bear Mt. urange. T. E. Hartnett 1838. The shipment are just and true. the bankrupt on the mouse than it was on come liefore eald his interet t Muelc, Thursday night Captain was rougher inan for delivery and onler clerk Before me, as may properly meeting. to one side. Methodist church, expressed on the Olive Broad bushels. A young it institutes who is all. enty-elght or one that hae had somi F. South Parle, Sept. 8,1902. and that the church had agai η Localities desiring farmers' working the family, after Either married single, CHARLES WHITMAN, joy the went to South Fayette In Address In own ham Clerk Sup. Juil. Court. UEO. A. WILSON, The common cent. lanterns for mui >t the near future will notify murder, Friday Oormandi. peddling In 50 secured a to whom they in please Roman experience users of need Referee Bankrupted pastor that eliminate! , writing No liquor apply. t and secured information Roman Drawer "iook The sec re tar)·. ν NOT DOOMED FOR LIFE. Creeks and Address, W. L. B., Lock N., cts. use full size and up." pastor responded Skc. of Bowdoinham, no The ancient Conn. examined and audited tho foregoln 25 They globe tuaniu J. A. Roberts, Isaac Douglass Win ? Manchester, Having the addresses in a most earnest for three at their feasts. we allow thereon the following sum under arrest on suspicion of knowing "I was treated years by good drank wine freely accounts, No. 1 burner, and are strong and his in meetiu W. A. McCon- Bacchu : STAND FOR SALE large expressed pleasure CARD OF THANKS. killed Miss from the case doctors," writes Greer, was beverage. Indeed respectively h who Broad, their NOTICE. Phllbrook ...$711 0 IIV MOUT1I PARIS. the and so many friends, and > "for and them, an To John M. and convenient. Lantern pastors our thanks to our was that on thi nellsville, 0., Piles, Fietula, carnival among I 741 globes We extend hearty It clearly proven held high have accounts at m To Jonathan Bartlett stand desire to unite with them in the grei kind- : when all Bucklen'e Arnica wit II AU persons who unpaid 651 I offer for sale or to rent the Ira Murch for the aid extended and of the murder at Cornish, Augus but, failed, would gorge himself to settle with roe roui To Randall L. Taylor S South cents. work of life—the of mei i. friends day the Boman store and wish personally on Pari Street, opposite Moore Park, In 5 redemption bereavement, was all as hi > Salve cured me in two weeks." Cures b a· I shall b ness shown us in our late Douglass at work day, his stomach do so during the present week, KLLKRY C. PARK, County Attorney. Parle. tenement house, ell and stable. Music was furnished the >f 20, food and then empty accounts will b Single by quartette tlowers that they for several οι Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, his sei t away after tide week and the F. Clerk 8. J. Cour ι - Also for the beautiful had been days previously, means and resume CHARLES WHITMAN, the church. An informal social follow* d ■ Piles or no artificial left for collection. to us. farm of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thorn ρ Eruptions, Salt Rheum, pay. fi 11II Β. RUSSELL. A true : ts the and drink to his Y. copy—attest at South Paris Savings Bank. So. after which all departed to their horn* presented leavi > at F. A. Shurtleff Λ South at table and eat CHARLES F. J.Cour ti J. K. CHASE, Paris. Hudson Knight, son, South Fayette, and did not 2&c. Co., South Paris, Sept. IS, 1902. WHITMAN,Clerk8. »hat a most evenit g feeling delightful Livonia Kniuht. there until the morning of August 21. Paris, and Noyes Drug Store, Norway. again. uad been spent. THE FOREIGN POWERS. Well Poitrd. best thing to knowing HOMEMAKERS' COLUMN. Peace with «11 nation* is according to That the next to tiud it S A WoodertnJ Medicine. the Constitution of the United States. the law is knowing where of interat to the bull·· Ivers & Pom Pianos. CormponUeooe on topic· once when Sim- of our was Illustrated Judge U Addreu : Editor Huhkmaw:*»' A healthy condition personal, The solicited. C*n«»erTatory Expand*. EECHAM'S COLimw, Oxford Democrat, Part·. MAla·.· constitution shou!d be, at all times, our eon E. Baldwin of the Yale Law fy are The New England Conservatory of ι greatest individual desire. How apt school In an examination on corpora- we to our own health and allow ! Kodol Music is about to move into its beautiful DOUGHNUTS AND BUNS. neglect tions asked his class a question which Γ* PILLS in ! new on the Back This our arch enemy—Disease,—to creep difficult. Λ certain buildings Bay. 1 \ For Biltotis and Nervous Disorder*, such m was extremely [ Cure in the and break down all of our fortifications I is the la-ge»t school of music C Viid and Pain in the Stoma:h. Sick Headache, S·. MS.—Word Sqaarvi. DOCGHXCT8. state of facts wr.s given, and an complex Dyspepsia f Giddines·, Fulness and Swelling a!t-r meals, and our health to wo-ld, and its pre-eminence among L—1. Excellent. 2. Opinion. 3. Not Sift one quart of sifted flour again put ignominious ended with: "A client eat. r Dittine-K and Drowsiness, Cold Chili*, Fiush- rout. the question ; Digests what yon American institutions has be«n conceded S>»r.-nv-rpet'te. gain by teaapoo· for sickress. comes to you and states the above : Diis contains all of the1 e*ei s'rce It wan fouuded in 1S53 Dr. # Breath, Costnreness. Blotcicsea the Ssia, Dis- of one-half of In time of health prepare preparation by II.—L Opening in a fence. 2. Sour. baking powder, teaspoon would advise b!m to and all kinds of t jrtxd Sleep, Fr.fchtfu! Die*"—,a J a!i .Ncrv 'US One of the greatest and most effect've case. What you iigestants digests j Eben To irjee. I mixed and three-quartert to one never / and Trem1?. ng Sensa- ·>η«. e·;. Tf~e*e ailrnenta 3. To weary. 4. A beautiful garden. spice, of food. It gives inst.mt relief and a ·>γο·--«j or abus*J ccaaiiun cup sugar. euro. to eat all ! and which been and all Throat I answer handed In was: "I iails to It allows you The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, ment ·»ί instruction was being [ of tf»e stomach and Ihrer. one of one of melted Colds, Bronchitis, Grippe The best pianoforte Ç 270—Illustrated Doable Acroetle. cup milk, teaspoon waht. The most sensitive the of C Bcecham's Ρ s » U restore Females Ko. is found in Bauer's to come around at the food you for over 30 has borne signature developed a few Ivers Λ Pond p'aros quickly butter. Measure the baking powder and Lung troubles j would advise him in use years, r to co-r.pietehealth. T-c. proopdj rsmoveany It wins tbe battle st« u;ack5 can take it. By its use many nnder his w< -e Sirce then, as the con- with level or Irstant Cough Cure. the next In the and has been made per- purchased. J obstruction or irregularity of ske s> stern. For a very slightly rounding 10 o'clock morning. of have be« η h;vs there ha.e known time. It is sold under a guarantee IhuijtfauQJ dyspeptics since its se-Taco'y expa'ded, V Weak Stomach. Sick according to the every j meantime 1 would look It up." Is ^0 80nal infancy. ImpaireJ Digestion, spoonfuls, or re-, cured after else failed. supervision been 2β> Ivers A use. Or in to cure that your money everything gradually acquired I Headache, Disordered Liver, etc., strength of the kind you cough f«»r stomach. Child- one todeceive yon in this. in- j funded. Lineo.uaiicd the Allowno Pond With the expansion r act like few doses wi'l v«rk *cn- of the use one pianos. they majv—a place powder slightly A Mow nt Science. ren witn we.tk thrive on it. " arc but new \ tha V:;al tne wonderful sale of Bauer's Instant I stomachs and Just-as-good" cidental to moving into the build- ders upon OrpTs; Strinu:..cnir..: rouuding teaspoon of cream of tartar The All Counterfeits, Imitations C Muscular S>stem,reM'ji.:.,; t'iclou^ liuilcm· that it does "And the voltaic current." continued First dese relieves. A diet unnecessary. the health of the board of directors of the con- and level of soda. Cough Cure is proof positive that trifle with and endanger ing, ion, baca .c Κ-ν ol'rr.-e. one-half teaspoon j of 31 f pic br.:-;;-g the work. Get a bott'e free from i the lecturer, "was the discovery Experiments servatory hi *e their order for / and aeorrainn mr'ih ffct fonriorf of Or use one-half level teaspoon of soda sample against Experiment. placed a com- Infants and Children—Experience HoaJth tha «Μ/· > t* the A. ! Vol ta, and Its development is additional Ive-s Λ Pond pianos, making J p* ys er^y and one cup of sour milk in place of following druggists:—F. Cures all stomaoh troubles \ of I ha humur. (ra.·.·:. fjr tl· ruanng A. of sci- a total of 299. sweet milk. Sift the soda with the Shurtleff ?ke .V-.nus and "You refused him." "I What than 20 years' continued patronage by 7 of the milk until it is needed, for a In the rear of the hr.ll. r Debilitated is that Bv~--fcira's HSl ha\e ti e part aims were not Πβ wanted self to chair J. WALDO NASH, Pare- institutions. good. my j a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, this most criti'Vl of musical \ b. of any P. t V j< rte m the different brands of flour in their What Castoria is Lj'aest vary hand, and he threw himself at my "Hold on tinre. professor! / lor Id. This ba* bcee achieved of absorbing A yet and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It 1 power liquids. good plan feet." about the earlier discoveries of Noah?" goric, Drops From the Boston Herald, the leading S W ithuut the puiiliutiijn «.i twjlinoiiiils, is to the beaten in the middle nor other Narcotic pour egg understand .u. sir." Licensed Taxidermist, neither Morphine in its issue S Beecham*» P..'I* have for mattv year·: î>?en "I don't y contains Opium, newspaper of New England, ( of the dry ingredients without stirring, CURED HEMORRHAGES OF TIIE Worms J the popular family feJ-.-e a terevcr t: e Didn't Noah make GRANGE is its It destroys of 13, 1902. rinse the bowl with of the "Then brush up! BLOCK, substance. Its age guarantee. July \ U*poaca,^nd they now stand part milkt Λ English language LUNGS. the are on Mount Ararat'/"—Bal- NOR AY. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind / without a r;mî. and pour that in, then add the melted light Over Advertlter Office, | and allays Feverisliness. were so W. J. WHEELER, Agent, more "Severa1 years since my lungs timore News. Troubles, cures Constipation j 10 cents and 25 certs, at ail lirug stores. butter and begin to mix, adding Colic. It relieves Teething affected that I had hemor- Me. milk as required. Other fats may be badly many It assimilates the Food, regulates the South Paris Oxford Count), writes A. M. Ake of Wood, and Flatulency. used for shortening. When one has rich rhages," One of Cnrran'i Witticism·. antl natural lnd. "I took treatment with several Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy sleep. milk or sour buttermilk no other short- Curran, says a writer In the Bag. once luid as colleague in Enamels Τ lie are cinna- started to take Foley's Honey SelsumB Interior spices usually preferred slender man. and are now as sound as a bul- ; a remarkably tall and [astern Steamship Company. than mon and nutmeg or mace. Some recipes my lungs are better paint. it in advanced ! who had intended to take ALWAYS PORTLAND U1YI9IOS. call for allspice, cloves, rosewater, let. I reccommend stages originally GENUINE work make a smooth sur- ginger, Jt ■ observed that They easy, and lemon peel. of lung trouble." F. A. Shurtleff orders. When the judge CASTORIA face. ami one can them to in ecclesi- new FARE ONE DOLLAR. any apply The should never be omitted. It Co. Orin Stevens, Oxford. the case involved a question I have a stock of inside woodwork, egg large wall*. ceilings. pan- makes the more im- astical law. \'urran said. "I can refer Additi nul Service. dough lighter, but, Sunday tries. kitchens and furniture. Many Uncle—"How old are you, Jimmy?" be Piano> nnd and portant still, it aids in resisting the ab- your lordship to the high authority Organs, hav»*| r* Coast «ad Interior beautiful tints. The surface is non- 18 at 14 at school, of fat. Jimmy—"I'm home, hind ftie. who was once intended for H«»ort· of ,\tw i:B|l*nd. and can be and sorption some nice tades in second absorbent kept bright use another and 11 in the train." To make richer doughnuts the church, though in my opinion he Is June I'.th, 1 «-J, èteamere leave clean with a cloth. lommenrtng by wiping damp egg and add another of butter t rank.lu Wharf. Portlsn 1, an<1 In lia Wh. 8 CahI'F.k. Axent. In lia Wharf. Bo*t«>n. any recipe the dough Style, mahogany eanit· price a* onilnarv paint. in a from St. Nicholas, Minuet] O;>|iortnnlt>"'* Knoik. Τ M Kaktleit, Agent, Franklin Wharf, puzzle adapted very stiff when first mixed, but it grows M. T. Lynch. Editor of the Phillips- case, Pease piano, "i octave, almost new KKF.K Color rarl ani our booklet. "Howjto and written at man's Portlan·!. have been rightly guessed softer and even as the in it writes: "I have "Opportunity knocks every for A. R»-'urn!»h the Home With 5ui Buylnit New Fur- sticky sugar burg. N. j.. Daily Post, $185- A FI HA59COM. G Ρ AT and "1 re- lien'. niture." one below another, the initials dissolves after used kinds of medicines for door," said the sage. know." ( alνi> Ai HTt.N, Vice Prea't A Manager. mixing. many coughs One walnut case Toole almost when read in connection will When all flour is out of and aud colds in but never any- the individual, piano, Have Bu'tun. finals You Atlantic Ave 4 my family itnj>ecutiious Kind General OSi**, Made Heath Co., dry sight sponded He worth Bought for Always by M'lligan M'f'g Tar. I new, 8*200, $230. Chicago. form a familiar proverb which is only the dough separates in a ball from the thing so good as Foley's Honey and "but when it knocked nt my door to too in of it." I vers & For Over 30 Years. Floor Floor Coach hinted at in the central The mixing bowl it is ready roll out. I cannot say much praise it was the installment man and One second hand Pood piano, In Use Also l'aint. Varnish, picture. thought «THCCT. NCW VOM Cfît. m The should be as soft as can be F. A. Shurtleff Λ Co. Orin Stevens, Ox- walnut case, for 8330, worth £5·μ». TMC CCNTâUN COMPANY. TT (SUAMAT and Varnish, Muralo, Ac., crosswords an» of unequal length. dough was afraid to open."—Philadelphia CL£AX«IX«i Spar handled. Do not work in more flour ford. CATARRH Masury's Railroad and Liquid Paints, Record. I have a nice oak case organ at Rum- ΙΛΙ» BEALLIU while since it will make the For sale 271.—Charade. shaping, ford 11 that I will sell at a (TRi: FOR by. No. He—"I you are not getting tired Falls. stops, doughnuts dry when cooked. Sprinkle hope Time» CbanKcd. threw me to the cold, damp could I? trade. They a thin of flour on the board, and of me." She—"How Why, great P. ground layer "But before we were married." she S. MAXIM & SON, roll the it. Tike a small the only man at the hotel." second hand at South thrust the soil me. pin through you're One Estey organ* CATARRH »OITII PARIS. Mâl.tK. And uj>on complained, "you used to give me beau- as carelessly of the toss it over several Paris, almost new, for 8 VV le Seemingly portion dough, FEET SWOLLEN TO IMMENSE SIZE. As If no toil had won me. times with a knife to coat it with a thin tiful presents." a One second hand Worcester organ, 11 Cream Balm 60 YEARS* of then it out "I had trouble so bad," says J. "Yes. but a dollar looked like dime Ely's layer flour, pat gently kidney for went "that I a stops, in nice condition, 845 Ka*v an l pleasant to EXPERIENCE And many, many days past with a rolling pin. If the whole weight J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., then, and mvv—er—a dime looks like um. Contains no In- As though I was forgotten; not work, feet were swollen to of the pin rests on the dough it will stick could my miracle."—Baltimore News. one second hand Dyer «I* Hughes, six jurious 'lrug. With all my might I sought the light I was confined to t.·Λ«irUM. to the board. After the immense size and my octave, walnut case, never been hurt, Itl"'4U. To prove I was not rotteii. rolling, dough Give* K«tf at once. bed and were uDable to should be half as thick as the doughnut physicians give A Financier. that cost §125, for 865. V; icle.j -ta«* tre relief. doctor pre- And when they saw me peeping out is to be when cooked. any My finally but Cure which Ethel—1 know he is a financier, One second hand square piano, a nice Inflammation. They laugh'd right heartily For round doughnuts the cutter in scribed Foley's Kidney AUay» COLD"* HEAD dip a for worth the world would fare made a we'l man of ire." F. A. Shurt- he is not speculator. one, 81 15, $140. Meal* αοΊ l'roWtli the MemSrane. ReHort* And said poorly flour and cut the dough firmly. If the *n«- an-: Smell. size 30 Were it ο I me. Oxford. Maude—How do know, dear? Ine >f Ta.te Lan^ Trade Marks deprived cutter is turned around before lifting, tleff Λ Co. Orin Stevens, you SEND FOR CATALOGUES. s lie 1 ·>:. at or ov mail. <-eot-; Tria, Druxirt-t* Designs the is loosened. I'ut the Ethel—Lie didn't buy our engagement EL Y Se Warren .street. Sew York dough dough- ΒΚυΤ .Ifclis, For Tree*. "Out of work? How's that?" "They Copyrights Ac. Xo. 272.—Λ SrtH'h nuts as soon as cut on a small floured ring until he was ijuite sure that I a !»*etrh and m»? down the house I used to lean A-» r."«ending deecnption Find a tree in a verbal or on to pulled W. J. < [Example: board, tins that be carried would him. Wheeler, ς·:· ν cr'ι··> :r η free whether au may accept ·· RILL· IV«S hit··: η ι« p.- ν » r aent.iMe. Oommur.lra. the stove. If one has to do the against!" ΒΙ,ΟΓΚ, Zeidler uoun. & ν Answer—Su-plue.] person Strich : *. "!*ml. Hundbnokon I'atviiU V -· work alone it is better to cut all before COULD NOT HELP HER. Jlninc ,... .,· ..·, f.,r jririif patent*. 1. Kind a tree in an armor for the DOCTORS The of silkworms can with Month Pari·», (· ·■ t.i*· *1 *· u.-ii îlui.u Λς Co. receive eggs 2. Kind a tree in 3. Kind frying any. It is easier sometimes for trouble for ■rrl κ:··. wit boat cintrée, lathe head. shy. "I had kidney years," stand, without injury, a temi>erature one to roll and while another Makers a tree in a magistrate. 4. Kind a person cut, writes Mrs. Conner of Shelton, city Raymond of 38 degrees below zero. fries. the could no. Hay tree in the cry of a frog, 5. Kind a Wash., "and doctors help Scismific JImcrican. For twisted roll the and PIANOS. cir· doughnuts dough itMMvWUK Tartest trie in a me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, ·. *■> · pointed weapon. into or and cut in fever varies square oblong shapes t' e first dose me relief and I The typhoid mortality τ oar i'.'jrn.· Sold all newsdealer*. very gave ntb».»L by of an inch cent. strips three-quarters through am now cured. I cannot say too much frem per cent to 41» per No. 27.1.—JtbyminK Poule. Attention ! MUNN & Co.3e,e~*'J—' New York and six inches long. Twist the ends in for Foley's Kidney Cure." F. A. Shurt- W. H. No Better Piano made in this or any ®5 F D. C. a word which Winchester, Brv:-h once, Pt.. Washington. I have thought of opposite directions, double and pinch leJ Λ Co. Orin Stevens, Oxford. Don't f; il to see the rhymes with "sake." the ends together. Many people enjoy other Country. the twisted more than those own cook- 1. Is It a garden Implement? No. it doughnuts "So your wife is doing your that are the latter are "Yes. We had so much is not a round, although ing now?" HEADQUARTERS FOR Ideal somewhat easier to to we had to think some Deering Mower, 2. Is it to compel by force? No. it Is fry, and, owing company up the hole in the center, cook on all scheme to them not to evenly keep away." sides. agent, Horse Is a method of No It W. C. McARDLE, Rakes, 3. it cooking? If there are children in the the family to Mother·. is not to man or woman should not be Important SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. doughnut eTerv bottle of CA3TORIA, 4. Is it a thin layer of any substance? omitted. Jxanlno carefully Tedders, and (are for Infante children, Hay No, It is not a In making doughnuts the frying is • Mfe and remedy m that It u It is not is to aod A. Wood 5. Is it savory bird? No, half of the labor. It often best put _ an^ Wa'ter Harvesting the fat before the a heating mixing dough. Bear· the It is not clean, sweet fat, except that from β. Is It a kind of fern? No. Any Blgnatnre of Machinery. smoked or (Jio^/^ÔUCMC η highly-seasoned meats, may Hand be used for the la Un For Orer SO Yun. We also have Second 7. Is it a of water? No. it is frying kettle—dripping, lard, oil, or a mixture of several fats. TLA Klad Toa Umt· Alwaji Bought Rakes, etc., at not a Machines, good A few slices of raw potato may be 8. Is it to thirst? Yes, It Is A line of quench cooked in the fat while it is ex- re- bargains. good repairs being "Do you know that unfortunate to tracted, or while the on hand. frying doughnuts; sults may follow from a kiss?" "How's always these will absorb and any impurities that?" "It may lead to marriage." "Painkiller Xo. 274.—Diamond. prevent much of the unpleasantness of Not WEARY. 1. In soft. 2. Not 3. the odor. OF THE STOMACH. SO young. CARE Is the best for rheumatism, frying TAKE remedy 4. Blossoms. Γ». To C. There should be fat in the ket- A. W. Walker & long. grant. enough Kodol is the reconstructive tonic that and worn out all the to Son, sciatica and tle to last the With Blanks, Horns, and Facts that Appeal neuralgia, lumbago. To endeavor. 7. In soft. throughout frying. is making so many people well and Weary Rrcrrds, South Paris, Maine. care it can be used over and over and lame and [QUAKER proper to all time. Back weak Le λ _re of imitations, the genuine is strong by conveying their bodies | again, A of bread will browu in eat. No. ΐΤΓι.-Bi'hfadliiiri f.nd Curtailing·!. piece <>f the nourishment in the food they Nervous, Supplies. Sense PERRY DAVIS". one minute when the fat has reached Headache, the Economical Behead and curtail Kev. J. H. of Holladay, Miss., aching. ο photographic [Example: dreary is Ilo'laday, piyrnin the proper temperature. New fat writes: Kodol has cured me. I consider Restless, Excitable. The Kid- dura- V RANGES leave a machine for weaving. An- and sometimes very slow in owing UnmLllPU d SUPPLIES ! heating, it the best remedy I ever used for dys- are ewer -G-loom-y.] to the water which remains in and neys sick. Ν un- CHARLES S LEWIS it, pepsia and stomach troubles. Berlin, Η, bility \ 1. Behead and curtail entertained until this is evaporated the proper Hobbs' wtll rveume on the w. p. teaching Behead and cannot obtained. and ν are made in mil, and leave to pouder. 2. temperature be Workhouse Visitor—"I am afraid you questioned, They Variety Store a is not hot BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR curtail a feminine name and leave If the fat enough the dough find the wearisome here?"' Catilogues sent on application. days terribly Doan's use New 'j:i ^Valn StSouth Pari», 1c rises too much before the crust forms, we their England, lit ANbKKWS HOUSE, South I'atln, preposition. 3. Behead and curtail Pauper—"Not always; don't have every-day and the fat euters or "soaks in;" if it is know!" each week Feb. lbth hauled and leave uncooked. 4. Behead visitors every day, you and is Mall orient promptly Ulle·' TUESDAY of commencing too hot the crust forms too quickly, the Pills a pleasure. any part easily duplicated. and curtail a Jewish title of respect Permanent vMrti·, V. James St·, Auburn. dough cannot expand within, and the USED FOR PNEUMONIA. Kidney aad leave yarn for the warp. II. doughnuts will be tough or hard. Dr. J. C. Bishop, of Agnew. Mich., cure every symptom of Kidney Ills, from PARKER'S On a the kettle must be moved range says, "I have used Honey and common backache to complicated urinary No. 270.—J η m bird Proverb*. Foley's are not an HA! iri BALSAM or the fire to in- severe cases of They experiment. u>d baai.fji th· hak. occasionally, jidjusted Tar in three very pneu- disorders. 1. Tomendl ateto onev er'tis. crease the with A LOW PRICE h.moM a 'ai'^raul growth. temperature slightly; monia with good results in every case." The best skilled »cv«r Fal'.s to Kealor· Gray the stove of is Mrs. Mark of 45 Thornloy street, RANGES, VS material, Hair to it· Youthful Color. 2. Hasasil verlini ngclou devery. gas this, course, easily Refuse substitutes. F. A. Shurtleff & Hyde, «η d mm ft Pawtucket, It. I., says: "Doan's Kidney Cutm Ρ hair 3. Darkestbef orealwa vsdawnitis. regulated by turning the cock. Co. Orin Stevens, Oxford. Tills have been used by both my husband to $49. ν labor and mechanical ok. If the doughnuts are slid into the ket- the relief obtained $17 — — 4. Youbef oreleaplo and two daughters, and OS tle there will be no life is a herbirds. carefully spattering. Hantington—"But tragedy!' lu every ease was very satisfactory. My 5. Flockaof togetherfeat 011 a V common At first, since they are colder than the The Soubrette—"Well, don't be so husband was bothered oIT aud for long MACHINES, with across his back, which at fat, sink to the bottom. As they It may be a but it isn't time pains EYES. New Home Λ Candid Hoy. they gloomy! tragedy, times became very severe. I saw Doan's YOUR warmer ex- a $17 to 34. grow the gas within them a continuous rehearsal." Pills and a is In town want to be no Klduey advertised, procured Tlie value <»f Perfect Sight Don't angel. to store. He every pands and they rise the top. They box from W. L. Wood's drug want With wines an" other trimmln'; was rid only known by tlie of it. should then be turned to insure eveu BEWARE OF THE KN'IFE. used them, and In a very short time Add $1 to these prices, and Ruther have a holiday Machines village at the backache. I always keep Doan's Sewing Fishin' or a-swimmin'! as many as will cover should not be used except be Wool browning. Only Surgery Pills on band, aud would not use 50 be the surface of the kettle be In cases of Kidney and as you them, Carpets may had, should put where absolutely necessary. without them." pay, 50 cents. Fos- Dr. J. Franklin 75 Main St. Ruther be oft yonder. in at once. The shape and size de- piles for example, it is seldom needed. For sale by all druggists: Harris. the in the Y. a or a month. Singin' sun; termine the time required for frying. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quick- ter-Mllburn Co., buffalo, X. REFRACTION SPECIALIST, cents week $2 Don't want to be no angel to close out odd and clean Raised need mure time than and For burns, has located PERMANENTLY in South Maine patterns Till I can't help bein' one! doughnuts ly permanently. cute, DO YOU WANT IT? Norway, others. bruises, wounds, skin diseases. J Parie ami lias lus office with J. Pierce, stock. ΛΛ*| WK ABE NEVKK OI T. up In from the kettle V^V/All— at his Jewelry Store, Κ ρ y to thr I*uxslrr. taking doughnuts to us will the fork the hole if The attracts lovers, but the A postal or telephone bring — put through they pretty girl No. 200. Transpositions: Elephant. a No. Odd Allows Mica are round, instead of sticking it into homely girl is always loved the best. you supply promptly. 4, Block, 2. 3. 4. to of L Ebon. Lynx. Europe. them. Drain them over the kettle, then where he is prepared do all kiuds 7. Neat, and Tar is A. W. WALKER & SON, work. All examinations of the Palm. 3. Haze. 0. Acorn. lay on soft papen that whatever fat re- Foley's Honey peculiarly Optical for chronic throat troubles and ΝΟΓΤΠ l'Ait I*. WE. free of work a Tone. mains may be absorbed. If desired, adapted eye charge. Prescriptioi — will care bronchitis, hoarse- Coal, Lime, Ilair, Brick, a Calls or Chas. F. Axle No. 201. Double Curtailings: 1. powdered sugar may be sprinkled on positively Ice, Cement, specialty. by telephone postal Ridlon, ness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse Sand. Ac. attended to 2. 3. To-me. 4. them before they are cold. When cold, promptly personally by Try-st. Agaln-st. substitutes. F. A. Shurtleff & Co. ·». 7. them in tin boxes or stone jars, and Win-ce. 5. Allot. May-be. pack Oxford. will for at least a week in ex- Orin Stevens, t 8. Who le. 9. Can-oe. 10. they keep Dr. J. Franklin Harris, VIVIAN W. Grease Wln-dy. condition. <>rnli*!ic 18*41, *txty year* Wben dizzy or drowsy take Rkecham's Pills. a made dissolving a WKKKLY know.i ιιη>ί rea>t In every Slat»· 1» U"·' this privilege. sirup by tablespoon liver. Cure biliousness, torpid liver and Bfwelkl irMimalfor Taps Wans·. Kree p*mpbl«L i'ltli.L.NK, of sugar in two of water, and return to in Water color, Union. Who knows not how to dissemble fever. Crayon, the oven a minute to An prevent On Nov. 7, Iltul, It wa» chageii to the knows not how to dry. egg may FOR reign. be added in the or when the and Oil a beginning, "What does the remind you of?" Sepi specialty. remainder of the flour is in. tiger YOUTH. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the dis- put asked the mother of little ex- becomes a Dorothy, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Is the formative What a reads in his youth eased sound so will elimi- The sugar is not put in all at once be- EVERY period. boy kidneys they of course, she would say kitty. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER a means that cause in it re- pecting, of his very character. To your boy chance nate the poisons from the blood. F. A. large quantities seriously "he part give "Why," replied Dorothy, seriously, l,l< Shurtleff Λ Co. Orin Oxford. tards the action of the yeast, but a liU'li c lttti*, tiii.trMUUe, Illustrate·! agrli-ulturil weekly,Jf"r will see to it that he has the best surroundings, and your Stevens, by reminds me of a barber pole." you using a small portion at first the yeast L. M. MËM8E8 larmer and lit» ftimlly— encouragement. and the remainder will TUFTS, God heals and the doctor has the gains headway, LINGERING SUMMER COLDS. Nichols St SOUTH PARIS. thanks. not hinder its work. The buns may be Summer colds are the hardest to cure PHJCOB 81.00 and In the pans as soon as all OF shaped put if for months. "The Concentrated Essence of the Avoid serious results of or the flour is instead of it and neglected may linger kidney added, leaving a but can It for lese. Ilow? bladder disorder Kid- One Minute Cough Cure will break up year, you buy by taking Foley's to rise a second time. Chopped nuts I'.v nuWrtlilii^ tlimiiidi yotir own favorite home net*>|»*|*r' Cure. F. A. ShurtleiT & Co.* Orin the attack. Cure· colds, croup, THE <>\Η»>ΚΙ» Whole World's Wisdom" ney may be substituted for the fruit. coughs, TIIK HE.M'X'KAT. I re one vear for Steveus, Oxford. This with the addition of the bronchitis. The Fall Term of Hebron loth |>ap #J.OO. what has been termed. Let recipe, Academy Seml opter ami to TIIK OXFORD DKMOCUAT, Is the Encyclopa-dia Britannica your will your money egg and the omission of the fruit, may open South Maine. read its and he will look with disdain It isn't a man's worth but rather what FARMER'S I'.irli, boy interesting pages upon Theve is no fool like the learned fool. be used for raised daughnuts.—American he ia worth that interests tho fair female luldrc^ literature. Your has ideas. To him there is Kitchen Tuesday, 9,1902. Mpinpie copy free. *>n«l your "flashy" boy large Magazine. who has an desire to Sep?, •'Now waits on ingrowing change The expenses of a term are now as low so as out of which good digestion appe- to TIIIBΓΝL l AKflEH, «lew nothing attractive truth. Give him material her name. XEW-VORK. tite, and health on both." A FEW HINTS. For 30 Years a Mainstay as before the present splendid equipment FAMILY he can construct Invest York far-reaching ideas. If it Burdock Blood Bit- A little sweet oil rubbed Wallace Staples, of Blddeford, Maine was completed. $">O.UO to ΐόδ.ΟΟ will City. doesn't, try occasionally No need to fear sudden attacks of ■ ters. the tortoise shell combs and writes as to the all bills for a term of twelve weeks. upon hair cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhœa, pay ornaments, now so much worn will By self boarding, students are able to summer complaint of any sort if you Trui Atwood's Bitters The coal miner kicks because he is counteract their brittleneas and prevent 'IF." reduce expenses to a rate within the Beautiful monte d In thin cut, TODAY have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild would of this we have This Couch, ONE DOLLAR "I say means or kept down in the world. them from breaking. in the medicine chest. remedy, o( any ambitious boy gi.'l. and the Pritannica into home where as well as Strawberry used it for 30 in our put your your boy, Cold coffe6 added to stove polish, in- years family. My Write the principal for catalogue or can consult it and sore In- wife has used it since childhood for in- further information. furnished your girl, your wife and yourself, continually, Diphtheria, throat, croup. stead of water, gives far groater lustre. Gladys—"No! I would not marry a stant relief, cure. Dr. heart burn and bilious trou- W. E. Me. when he attains manhood, there will be no place in literature or permanent Kid gloves should always be mended man to reform him." Ethel—"Well, I digestion, SARGENT, Prin., Hebron, Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At bles. We And it at all seasons. 1U02. not any drug on the wrong side, and with thread to don't think that harsh measures good July, OUR GOODS. professional life to which he may aspire. store. myself FOR SELLING match, instead of silk, for it holds bet- ire the best." ter. A man never knows whether a woman's It is said that a sponge, saturated with Γ0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY E. W. bat is on or not. C11ANDLER, FOR SALE! DELAY. straight strong spirits of camphor suspended rake Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets, near our store at or cut oat this the bed will away mosquitoes. ill refund the if it THE HERBERT M. TUCKER FARM, Will prove expensive. Call at once, Terrible those keep druggists money plagues, itching, pester- Oil of pennyroyal will do the same. fails to cure. F. W. Grove's ! situated on the BuckOeld road, three miles from and it to us. signature Builders' Finish coupon mail ing diseases of the skin. Put an end to One of the best South Parti village. The farm contains "ft acres. remedies for the bites )n each box. 25c. I will furnish DOOBS and WINDOWS of any misery. Doan's Ointment cure·. At The tillage land Is In a high state of cultlvnUon. of mosquitoes and also for other ilxe or Style at reasonable prices. are and there tit η t ν of store. fleas, The paxturee good pie any drug eruptions that itching makes unbearable, Angry Mother—"Now, Bobby, don't ■rood near the house. Large anil small fruit In abundance. Barn 40x62 and carriage house Please me with the details of Britannica offer. is one part of menthol dissolved in ten et me to !" Frames, acquaint yuur speak you again Bobby (help- Also Window & Door 86x40 are new, are finely dnlehed ouUlde and In, A man never loves with his reason of or parts alcohol. It is very cooling and essly)—"How can I prevent you, If in want of any kind of Finish for Inside and cost 11600. Water In house and barn. The and a woman never reasons her Pine Lum- Name with effectual at once. A boon to little folks namma?" )aulde work, send In your orders. farm carries twenty head of cattle and pair of >er and on hand for Casb. love. tortured by .these little Shingles Cheap horses■ On rural delivery and cream routes. Street pests. Very pleasant location. A freshner for close rooms is Change of water is the great peril of STOPS THE COUGH fragrant and Job Work. made half an ounce of vacation time. Pure water is scarce, Planing, Sawing A RARE CHANCE FOR SOMEONE. S£MB FOR PREMIUM UST. and State by placing spirits ; Matched Hard Wood Floor Boards for sale. City AND WORKS THE COLD. of a lence serious, of ,OFF lavender and a lump, the size of disturbances, always For particular· and terms Inquire of rv- 1 Plum Laxative Tablets cure of salts of in a wide- ihe stomach and bowels. Perry Davis* 0, 13 St., For MÛ· by Bromo-Qulnine walnut, ammonia, G. W. »o. 5, has never failed. Caa it fail ι CHANDLER, WDJOI * «BAY, Paris, a cold In one No Cur·, no ι mouthed jar or and Painkiller 1 day. Pay. fancy bottle, leaving I KTeat Sumner Mai»·. or 8. M. K1KQ naar the premise·. GOLD SEAL Me· F. A. SHURTLEFF & 00., Soutt Pari·, M·. Prloe Ή oents. it open. '! n yçur case? CO.,