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What to do was the immediate A City by the Sea, Patient Fishermen, A lucky Of the various Baking Powders illus­ And the clover in the pastur' is a big day tigue, or from the effects of hunger and TERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 25. Banks and Banking. problem. A week before Caleb's uncle Catch. A Popular Summer Besort. A Hotel trated from actual tests. Physicians and Surgeons. for the bees, which seems like home. thirst. Fortune smiles upon them, if they And they've been a-swiggin' honey, above- had said to him that if he, Caleb, could HE R. D. & ROBT. E. SPENCER CO., lay his hand upon twelve or fifteen hun­ are picked up by a chance vessel and Text of the Lesson, I Sam. xvi, 1-13—Com­ ROYAL P. PARSONS, M. D., PHYSICIAN BANKERS.—OFFICE HOURS,10)£ A.M. board and on the sly, T Till they stutter in their buzzin' and stag­ i J. GLOUCESTER, August 12th. saved. There are not a few sailors in mit Verses 11-13—Golden Text, I Sam. GRANT'S* (Alum)....BBBBaBm • AND SURGEON.—Residence and to 12 M.; 2 to 3 r. M. dred dollars there was a chance for him E ger as they fly. Gloucester who have come so near to xri, 7—Commentary by the Rev. D. M. • Dice No. 45 Pearl Street, Tliompsonville, COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887. and the cash in the old gentlemen's facto­ It appears to be natural for "a person ROMFORD'S * (fresh)... HaappRHBai Conn. Connected by Telephone. No. of Transact a General Banking Business. ry, together with a sure income of more who lives in an inland town to yearn for death that they have drank their own Stearns. Call 3. Office hours—8.00 to 9.00 a. m. There's been a heap of rain, but the sun's HAMFORD'S (v.hcn fresh) I Deposits received subject to check at sight. out to-day, than double the wages the little man had the sea, when the meltiDg weather of sum­ blood, or blood drawn voluntarily from the [Compiled from Lesson Helper Quarterly by per­ 12.00 to 3.00, and G.00 to 7.30 p. m. Issue Time certificates of Deposit (a limi­ CHARM * (Alum Powder). And the clouds of the wet spell is all been receiving. What good, however, mer begins to prevail. Especially is it arm oi a messmate, according to lot, to mission of H. S. Hoffman, publisher, Philadel­ ted number) bearing 6 per cent, interest. cleared away, save them ftom perishing with thirst. phia.] CULIST AND AURIST. Sell Kansas 7 per cent. Farm Mortgages. was such an offer to Caleb! He was as the fact,that one desires to look upon the 1. "And the Lord said unto Samuel, How DAVIS' * and 0. K.* (Alum)« And the woods is all the greener, and the The ocean is the aqueous cemetery, as it o Principal and Interest guaranteed. Sev­ grass is greeney still; far from having §1,500 as from the moon. ocean, if he has ever resided near it, in­ long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have CLEVELAND'S J.C. MITCHIE,M.D.,SPECIALIST IN Dis- eral constantly on hand. We desire'any were, where many persons who were hus­ rejected him from, reigning over Israel." So It may rain again to-morrow, but I don't Moodily he turned toward the bank to haling the bracing air which comes from PIONEER (San Francisco) 8ASBS OF THE EYE, EAE.TIIHOAT AND NOSE. one interested to call and examine them. think it will. bands, brothers and fathers in the city, difficult is it for us to side with. God, regard­ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. draw the sum necessary to pay the rent, its vast expanse of water. There is no less of our own thoughts or feelings or prefer­ CATARRH AND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. are lying until that momentous day when CZAR.. Eyes tested for Glasses. Deposits commence to draw interest from Some say the crops is ruined, and the and, passing in, after a tedious wait for more sublime wonder on the globe than ences, that even the great and good Samuel the first of each month. Dividend days, coin's drowned out, the doors to open, he saw the little sav­ the sea. The variety of scenery it presents the Creator declares that the ' 'sea shall is here seen clinging in his heart (for he went DR. PRICE'S Office—Room 10, Gill's Art Building, not near him, chap, xv, 35; to Saul after the Springfield, Mass. January 1st and July 1st. This depart­ And prophesy the wheat will be a failure, ings that stood between him and dire dis­ is amazing. On a calm* sunlit day it will give up its dead." A person would nat­ SNOW FLAKE (Grors) ment has steadily increased, and has without doubt; urally suppose that it would be difficult Lord had rejected him. We must remember been highly gratifying to us. The con­ But the kind Providence that has never tress shrink into still more alarming in­ be mild, acting as if it would charm a be? that the Lord did not reject Saul until Saul CONGRESS Dentistry. for the owners of vessels which are sent venience of our departments especially failed us yet, significance. holder to set sail upon its depths; but the had persistently rejected and disobeyed the Lord (chaps, xiii, 18,14; xv, 26), so that Saul BECKER'S recommend it for the personal and Will be on hand once more at the 'leventh He left the bank with a heavy heart, next hour its mood will change, so that it forth on.trips for fish, to hire men/or the O. WILBUR, DENTIST.—OFFICE shopping accounts of ladies. Persons hour, I bet! work; bnt no such difficulty presents had no one to blame but himself for the loss GIIXET'S • Hours at Tliompsonville, 8.30 to and, fearful lest he might again become will deport itself like an angry monster, of his position. E who receive a monthly income from itself. In spite of its rough hardships and HANFORD'S (None Such), when not fresh. .1 11.30 a. m. and 7.00 to 9.00 p. in.—Satur­ rents, children who wish to save their Does the meadow-lark complain, as he the victim of cruel fortune, he kept the whose ire has been excited by some un­ "I will send thee to Jesse, the Bethlehem- days all day. earnings; clerks, farmers and employes, swims high and dry, limpsey little bank book, with its modest known cause. The waves will roar and frightful dangers, the business is fondly ite, for I have provided me a king among his PEARL (Andrews & Co.) At 2G Pratt St., Hartford, 1.00 to 4.30 will find it convenient to make deposits Through the waves of the wind and the liked by a large class of men. The food sons." So it is written in the Psalms, "He fringe of ends of bank notes, tightly clash as if they were conflicting with one chose David also His servant, and took him ROMFORD'S * (Phosphate), wher not fresh.. .•••• p. m., Saturdays excepted. in small amounts. blue of the sky ? which is served to all the employes on Artificial Crowns a Specialty. "clasped in his hand. Turning the corner another, while the spray will be dashed from the sheepfolds;" and again, "I have Deposits can be Withdrawn on - Demand. Does the quail set up a whistle in a disap­ Reports of Government Chemists. pointed way, of the nearest "short cut," he found him­ high upon the rocks, so that a person not board of these schooners is excellent, and found David my servant; with my holy oil R. D. Spencer's property and Spencer's the fishermen earn better wages than they have I anointed him,?' (Ps. lxxviii, 70; lxxxix, " The Royal Baking Powder is composed of H. THORNTON, building on South Main street, is the se­ Or hang his head in silence and sorrow self among a throng of men, some inter­ accustomed to viewing such a sight would all the day ? could at some other kinds of labor. 20.) "Promotion cometh neither from the pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not B• DENTIST, curity for your deposits; also a §15,000 ested, some idly curious, all attentive to tremble with horror. east, nor from the west, nor from the south, contain either alum or phosphates, or other in­ bond is payable to Rev. J. F. George, F. When a visitor goes npon the wharves Mansley's Block, Main street, Thompson- Is the chipmuck's health a failure ? Does the words of a dapper gentleman, who Artists are.endeavoring to portray the but God is the judge; He putteth down one jurious substances.-EDWARD G.
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