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BAXGOR DAILY WHIG COUP liY BOUT3LI.E ll 1 i imam com i Jj JA. TBUR CKHTII. i BANGOR, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE ,18, 1891. VOL. ttnn In PlnitfUnfc River.

LVIII-- NUMBER Addlson. known 3. LAMKIN CO'S LiTUT DESPjlMHKg UB THIRD BATTLE OF BUNKER HI.L. Tbe Anniversary Celebrated In tlie Usual Hanger. Processions, Fireworks and Oilier Observancee of the Day.

CCMPLETELYJURNED OUT. Every Business Honae at hflght, N. Consumed. MM MELANGE. One Hundred and Fifty Rendered Homeless.

Men, Women and Children Sleep- Ing In Barns, Etcj Scho6nera Sharon and 0phlr are loading at Gould Hastings' mill. Mien Josle Brdwn, who been visiting to Boston, hts arrived hope MiS3 Guaie Mating has arrived homp from Massachusetts, where she has been attending school. Cicv Marshal Gregg attested James Gar- rlty yesterday for drunkenness, BU trial will occur thla morning. Good Of Mackerel Reported by the Fishermen. Towns Preparing to tine Fourth.

1 Cltannel Tne contract has been awarded to J. iF. Hamllnton, Portland. SO -A Benjamin. I- Staples, Esq one of the oldest residents of Roulton, and with perhaps one the oldest member of tbe Aroostiok bar, -Hed Sunday afternoon, in his 72d year.

had been In Mr. Albert H. Smith o. Bo Bt on, former- quarry on Plummer'a Island. Mr.

Frank W. Klngsley, of East Ma- ehias, has been appointed by the hijr.nal Service DepHrtpent at Washington (o be an observer toi service in the work of the Sew England Meteorological Soo ety. Tbe first paptrs of citizenship (saued by the new queen of Hawaii were granted to Maine map, Mr. Frank formerly of Oa ais, now her secretary lor foreign'afUlrs. Mr.

Hastings was for nearly 12 yaars consul and actlnk consul (teneral it Honolulu, and In jlbSb will It til I I unsightly which canscH i a eyes, eari or nn 1 if ness, i i i Lug upon tlit hi of tl I i i i i PM ll ll i i i 1 I Lim n.o]"- i fs( I I i pr LJI 1 tn 1 tin arm Uirn i 111 ll i i i '1 of li i ti i ui'-'ir i i Jii at iri ly free Iruui i i ir it ui C-OS O- JOOTS AND We are Going Out ol the Shoe Business, BOSTON, June 17. The Boston local holiday anniversary of the battle oC Bunker Hill was celebrated in about tbp usual manner to-day by patriotic assisted by many visitors from neighboring cit- iea and towns. Mercantile business is generally suspended, tbe banks and exchanges being closed and the evening papers suspended publication. Before midnight tbe a i not a grocery store being left One hundred and fl'ty families are hproe- legs. tai, women and children were sleeping ol this elty has, arrived to spend the summer at his former home.

A business meeting of the Parish Circle will be held In tbe vestry of tbe 1st Con- weeks. M(. Staples went to Ho til Ion when absence of the Vancebpro bis raised for Fourth a younjr to teaili school and afterward I cplebmUoii to be divided into engaged in business. He was the second ur3e a foV horse races, foot sack races asd all tbe usual features of the day. In ttte evening there will be a How Can It Be By taki ij, the rein The sufferers are being fed the tnwn.

mfOERA S. committees la especially desired. Messrs. Allle Hopkins and SeweJl Herrick, of South Brewer, Went fishing at Megan's pond a Jew days ago and cangbt in big brother began to celebrate bv making The Association Forme --General a abort time six handsome pond trout, night hideous with sleep decoying MHcUdll Elected Prfs WeIlt weighing about one and o.e.h.11 pounds noises, At sanllght a salute was fired from tbe navy rard and all the bells In tbe city ro- tl ,1111 till! TN BULK OR BY THE PAIR, at a 11.1 nm i i i i i trt Ol LOW liavt it --i tl 111 1P1 1' 1 -hniL; i tlu tlnt'-t iiood I I till tl' Tbe chief Interest of the celebration ten- ters ol course In the Bunker Hll district here 1 open house is the rule Thete the big process'on of antiques and he rrlbles, school cadets, veteian lire men, aava! union MI and military bodies anil rpVlieienla- tlves moved at 10 30 o'clock. The (ports of tbe day include Imse ball BOOTS AND gatnea, rowing and yacht among ATTRACTED weft' largo.

Persons liarsrain-- in H0l i atti'inl -ale t-hf -assortment in i i I "iO i lit- vf crlnil to (lisDOSf of at io giaaio ui to be liraUerstOOcl that to "TM BALDWIN LAM- of tlu- iloll.ir, i i a i i 6 tin I IX I i i i ailal-fVL'lMl i UUjJN at Bunker Hill i wiu, NOT LESS We ta tn our CHOICEST STYLES for Ja0f Word the latter the regular regatta or Kabl- ern Yacht Club olF Marblehead. In tbe evening Capt or and William Andrews sailed from SiouJi Boston on their transUtic trip in foot boat. The day was. rounded oat with ilro works and a number of military reunion" Bunker Hill Monument The annual raeelldg ot ihe Buakcr ilill Monument Association was held to day at At of the address by Piesident F. W.

I Incoln, ei Charles Bell, of New read an Interesting paper on New KBmpiTilre AUOLSTA, June 17. About twenty-tlfe leading veterans of the State -net hereto 3aj- nnd fnrmed the etera'is' tion. Gen. Henry llnynlnn, Augiula, pre- ilJed. F.

M. Irew, of Lewlfton, I. i ell, uf Bungor, 11. Staple cf Aunusta, li. 4 liurgesH, -of Vasaaitioito, and lobn Harper, uf Lewlston, were a oiutee to prepare by laws Gen II L.

Mitchell, of Bangor, was unaniniously chosen president of the association, Col. H. G. blaples. of Aoguita, president; George Giftord, of Auburn, secretarj It.

C. Burgeni, of North treasurer; A r. Harlow, of director, Deals of Auburn, quartermaster, F. E. Sprague, of clerk of coirts for tbe county and served selectmen of Houltun.

He served as clerk of tbe Maine House In 1S71 He was president of the board of trustees ot Rleker nor positions of trust and honor He was burled th Has nnle Tuesday afternoon. Tbe commencement exercises at Ricker Classical Institute, Houlton, began Sunday evening with a sermon before the gradu atlng class, delivered by Rev. C. Owen, ot Gardiner, at Wa-ding Hall. Examinations are held on Tiesday and Wednesday She ta the property of Edward Ayer and Is exeru.e, on 1 hursday Superior t'ourt adjourned from the Ma waft beld In ribnh last wet-fe I'lif re were two cases wh cJi were expetteJ to he on Plge hill on Center street The sldeu i nuisance trip highway in tbe village of luitou with buildings Only tbe first Case was trlul o- cupied four days.

The verdict was "not guilty" thereupon the other aie If to i JM and I i i i i i i i i i scrof lU Iry I I HK! ll 1-vory spring nsy To ami cl ildn 1 LMrto JPjrs Old a i vlil li b) I I Ill-ll 11,11 weighing each. The steam launub Ralph Ross which was hauled up near the ferry slip yesterday was an object ol interest to maoj yot to be put into shape for the summer sea son. Street Commissioner Hitlbrook Is at work TDTB The W. Kopp Company, capital sloik $100,000, StO paid has been organ Kopp's Compound Pea 1 he i ttn ITS are President, I'ond of llus ton, treasurer, Charles of Beaton, Mass. crtlficate a i i June 18'il 'Ihe Ixiuls Damas vibo hail some trouble ivitn V61oey A out week afco andi liasinot been 1 or from sjnee, foul pla 1 anil a i retained I i IM! urged him to the SI i i i i i all It Vi.

11 Hi il i i i nl tl i i i I. 1 I rls. 11 i ill My I Francis Wilson's Country THt will be extended over to Us proper limit ana graded down somewhat. The street la to be widened and when it Is finished will be another good job added to tne many done by M'. Holbrook this spring.

A new assistant teacher fir the High School i have to be engaged at the beginning of next term, aji Miss Lora F. Guild has decided that phe cannot remain at her present salary, aid the; city cannot not nrmwti. Itaogor, .1 K. Nye, of JAuhurn, and Henry afford to pav more Miss Guild has many Bojnton, auditing i-omnilt- enl a thjj who: will be sorry to tee. learn of her resignation.

The meeting then until alter noon. t'k at LOWEST PRICE. 3. co. UO Whltelaw Reid were elected Honorary members.

Officers for the ensuing car weri fin I ed as follows I President. Frederic W. Uncoil). Vice ribe President ot tlie Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, ex-offlcio. William W.

Wheelilon, Samuel H. Russell, Abbott LaWreme, .1 Collins Warren. Secretary, Andrew C. FearlDgj.lr. Treasurer, Timothy T.

Sawyerl. I A long list of directors was elected. WENT BRIDGE. Two Passengers on a Trafa Killed and TBK VRIKNDS. Their ToRTiANii, June 1J.

The yearly meeting ot Friends closed to-day. Tbe session this forenoon was devoted to hearing reports and appointing committees. The lioal business was transacted thK afternoon and the meeting closed with a public meeting tor worship to-nigbt The stockholders of Ue (eslde Press have voted to- tiiifpnse of their extensive plant and close ui business. They have been unfortunate in many reipei and were early burdened with heavy liicnm- braoces, and bavs lost very heavily, so much so that they i drop the business. They have a tine plant, but the business has not bfen sufficient to support the expensive skilled artists wblcli they have had to employ to execute the work they The Deluge and Eagle hose teams bad a turned out They have acquired splendid reputation and llteir with the foremen in the country The stockholders held a meeting and elected a committee ing of the Directors, Messrs.

IJeorge H. Moore, George contest last evening, the Eagles running IB men and the Deluge 11 men. The time ol the Delage team was li seconds better than that of the The South Brewer boys have good men in their ranks Hunt, Edward I A VISITING ENDEAVOBEKB Bmlan It.rtjr EojojlDgr tlfo ui ParlUuri PORTI AHD, June 17 A party 6t 100 menibers of the Christian Endeavor'Socle- ty ot Berlteloy Temple and Ihe Clarendon street cbarcb, of Boston, arrived the boat tins morning. i They were taken to the hecondjI'srWi church and given breakfast, after but more practice to be needed. With this- they will miitee a good showing yet.

Messrs George McKay. W. P. I ovell and Joseph Freeman, who.went fishing at Flood's Pond, Tuesday, returned with ft line string ot trout, th(rty-on3 in number and weighing from half a pound to three pounds each. They made the trip to the pond in very quick tinSe, a horse belong- Home I A Kt A I I i 1111 LOHM1I.1N I i i Francis Wiliou't i ouutry home nt Roi helle i soon be compli ted i i be the Comedian Summer reshrt, cud i charming it i be The Mte is un excellent one, a pleoe of land i i i into the Tins 11 in the form of i bluti, and twenty miles ot water i an bi seen from it.

1 hree acres ol ground well laid out surrcund the building. But tlif main attraction Hie miilding of is in Louis style plaanid I hraiier 'Ihompson, a New ork an him who is a resident Hoi helle i first story Potidam red i a superstructure ol i ypresa the top of tlie building is in a i i i i whence an excellent view ol thi' i tnay be bKaitied Ver imlas surrontul i hous(' nnd creeping plants i 1C ti i up the lattice work A jKtfte i In 13 quite a' fealurp It lit cut slnni anil modelled cement decorated in In I AVhlle icevttrior of lu-t home is i in outline antl solid and rn li in i i i i HTON Hood's Sarsaparilla Sol i 1 Ir I 1 rji 1 I 111" I I I i I I a tOO Doses One Dollar AH, ALAS, ALACK. One in pour IK ahh is i PC! in id luck, but so loi ts a i Indi ui to lit obta in ihi i diJtf he it li i i i urt i iti HI i i im ing to Mr. I-ovell tdklng them there in doubtless be run a advantage. two and three-iuarters hour.

Blon Wilson fit Portland, and Pingree and i. Kuggles ol and stocliholders 1 II. Gordan and B. B. Ricker, and empowered them to dispose pi the plant and close out the business.

The concern i the Inn i up shows the taste tin take no new but will tmish and lover of cthned beautj mml what worlttbey have on hand, the largest contract being books fur a California lirm It will ne tinished in about four weeks. One of the directors said that it an established printing ur stationery house could take the plant in ham! it could ern tonieniem has been projidul I I mam hall is and extends a lu wall It 11 heavily wainscoted, and ha- carved oak ceiling Ihe flrit ULHJI Is entirely nf quartered oak basement is a large room for pool and billiard table- i 1 njit mil frt. THE KICKAPOO INDIAN WORM KILLER. I 11'. Sailor.

Si on The awning has been pis, ed over the seats on the Bangor ferry slip, thus mak- CHICAOO, June 17. A passenger train, a they went to Diamond Island, wnere a Ing It pool and con-fortable on hot days ZiOOQi A-- OO- ForS6.50,wor-h S12.OO, sizes 34 by 44. 1OO Bialts of of of Bos. on the Milwaukee Paul railroad crashed through a bridge over Coon river, inB half a mile east of Coon rapUs, Iowa, thii ram is morning. Two passengers are toiliave been billed and about thirty Injured, some probably fatally.

be served. The weather Is cloudy but very mile for people ivaitltog for the Bon-ton or other small boats that leave this slip. This awning has been blown oft by the 1 tcet wide the Urge flgure for the Soldiers 1 monument has arrived over Hie Portland Kud Rochester The bronzes are now all there and the workmen wil at once transport them to she uare and hoist them on tlie pedestal bv means of ttie high shears ulreadv position The side panels were unbowed abe the sulphur washed ofl of ttiem. This room will lie heated by large Mone and brick It will be (ornamented with wrought iron ilier the fjreplnn are expressive words "Fst or we-r, hame's best. '''he ro in liooi combines thd unmue itli the jemlni-i enr It is the nld Bt.ige door of the Iplna theatre in Much Mr ilson in ide debut Mr bedroom is or.Ltcu in old Dutch style with l)utcl furnlturi', THE M-etluK ol Ihe Mlnlaufrj So.

lei WATFRVK i 17. The principal A I t0 9n en event of Wednesday forenoon Cr, grega- sent and a corps of physicians are now on the scene. The details received here are very meagre ttlS ton. reo Bold Un Dnaldod Ei ENSniRG.Wash., 17 In broad tional conference session was the annual meeting of the Maine Missionary Society. The sermon was preached by Rev.

K. A. Harlow Various reports were presented and officers elected as fpllows: Last evening, W. H. Maling left his team standing In probabiy In September Vhe Freeport Sewing Machine ompanj sell to-day President, Trof.

Paine, I). ol lYVTf 3 a ll I I a i man a Whee.wrlgnt, of strictly all-wool 3-Button. C-atawray Sviit During my long $12 00 experie a Smd miles from here. He ordered the driver, tbtow out the mail bags and compelled the only passenger to rip them open and hand him the registered packages, eight in number. He then told the dttvei; to go on Tbe sheriff and a posse are the bold highwayman.

ASSAULT CASE, With latent to II1, an TrlBl Id DOAFB, N. June IT. tbe State vs. Rorjert Jordan with Intent to kill his brother Peter, Jane 4th, In the Police Conrt, this morning, Philip Small, Ijeona Home; I and Mary Oulnn testified to Bangor Corresponding Stcretary Adams, of Bangor. Bangor while he attended to some "tock, nothing paid in, has ness.

While he was gone the horse, not De organised t.t Portland, for the pur- havlng had any supper, concluded he wanted some and started lor home on bis own hook and ran up! Washington street in a lively manner. He was seen from the pose of manu'aeturing sewing Tbe ofticera are President, roo ot At tnarble, win, cost and nu Brolls mre and Ta i ua ble bra A tne things that are not but eoDTe eBt re three bath two iai Her- i a tlle A trunk is Rev. toll house, howiver, and the gate was let i a run ril, ofOTeeport, Treasurer, Harland P. DOther cooWuience. Deuuison, Frecport.

Certificate approved, A entirely novel feature, Jane 1891. the New Engjand Electric Brush om A entirely novel feature, and one keeping wlljh Mr. Wilson profession. Is a sma thejltre on the third ilor Though A A A SIX BOTTLES OF DANA'S Worth more than Treasurer, Ij, Crosby, of Bangor. The only change in the trustees Is the an he wls stormed and Mr.

Maling paby, capital suck 9-iOO paid In, ot 8raaU ii me nsions, haMn? down, so he was stoppea ana mr. organ at Portland, far the fnf onlr one hundred found him there. No damage was done. DOBe o( manufacturing; electric brushes The sloop jacht "Norseman" 1 Is being a seating capacity lor only one hundred It contains the ne essary appolnLments Mr Wilson intebds heretogive entertainmenis pursuit of mto Bnape for tbe summer season by i.jpnVMass.' Oerf'lleate approved, wiqk, to take the place of K. R.

Burpee. owners bhe 13 (hirty.ane feet It was voted to hold the next meeting In feet aBd df(m aDout Mabhiae. "-J (Jharles Whittier, of Dennysville, nail and gfH oopsail, whteb will give jer a large area of canvas. She is quite roomy, and has sleeping accommodations foi four persons and room ran be made for more if purpose of manufacturing electric brushes Tirje orticers are President, Elliot liing, of Portland; Treasurer, Joseph Conk, ot to 3 Kue and to reheame plajs in June hhe Intends to appear 'Ihe stage 15'th, ihfli I Yarmouth wi I celebrate the Fourth ir VanrE. (The case ot cnqsen to preach tbe annual sermon, 'for assault wansrs.

MEYER M. LEVY, Proprietor, Sangor cr: 3 KBNDUSKBAG Tf Alk lint to SUr PAK13, June 17. Press, a Boulanger oraan, savslt is rumored that the Freuen mo'rmng." government has decided to request ex hearing was continued I to two this Eugenie ta stay In Paris, afternoon. four feet of water. When linished she Will carry four sails, mainsail, jib, top- ecineA war expenses.

A woudt flre on the dividing i of Fnl- mout.11 fend Cumberland, iiear the Grand Trunk railroad, has burned over about two acres aid is still burning. Two Italian musicians were seen In that locality batnr- and that tbe body lay Ic was found at the foot of the stairs from -nidnlght to ers apd let to parties! during Ihe season. ron tfelr camp Itres 3he Is owned by Messrs. Geo. P.

Aiken, Hamuel Woodbi-y, Htrliert Lord and Lyman Currier be i feet, and tbe proscenium arch is to be ten feet hlgtM There are dressing roprtis on either sidej of tbe stage and the decorations of this mi-nature temple to Thespid i be In white and gold As Mr. Vfilson is a student he has forgotten provide a niche for hia excl- lentcqllection of plays and Miscellaneous hooks. It Is a pretty big niche, baing iix 14 I It has a large hay win- trnnmands a jrood view for horses commodioin stable has i i i Mil. I u. I Ij.

1 i 1 In 1 11 tr i i. i I nt tin irim iMlh in 1 Srvoro I i 1 I ij a -o jjp jyroands To provide lor cm tl elf camp nres. and wagois, a commodioin stable has The rlshlng schooner 1 of Dw i lt i r)O for si wagons and ortlar Capt.1 Ben Spurting, arived at ft horses There are numerous pretty a ulfMllfa 1 I i i I Portlar Portland bundajy night from a six weeks' cruise the North Bay, fare KKCEIVEK APPOINTED For Ohlmco CommlltUm Fl.oi. COICAQO, BuBineas Items. "If you are going to CoTMml.

eo apartof the bunches outandwaare- ne med and bawed uU ten placloK then) These bunches, containing In one our store, yesterday the clerk .380 maetetel, on bad opened a box of lead pencils and tak- Portin the mackerel hshery is halltd by Itoosfe en- drives neait the place. For slome time the comedian was at a loss lor a name for his new home. Finally "The Orchard" was so mady' n'arnes of country places, this is no misnomer. Theife are many pear and apple, trees on the grounds. These i i 'Jl 1 i I i i I 1110 1 lo an 1 1 1 it I 111, ill! 1 -t I i pron 1 JH i i i K.

10 I'll l11 ll tHkr i ll ll I nil 1 it i i i 11-' ii tl i 1 pn 11' 1 1 tt )iir 6.111 i i I I far Milt. VALUABLE OHOLCHA INMNTUH 4HD TECTMINa. Quid If rood A prnricr NUTHICMT fnaumn NO POOKINO. IN ALL CHANGES HAOK I a IM to K.T.HOO CotWt. In Hot NEW YOBK, June 17.

A srx-oial to tne Herald says (hat certain changes have been 1 made in the orders td the revenue cutters in the Bebrtng- Sea tel- the wrong so that bundles were put In it. Then when be came to tbe top lay- At'iclea known to medical science are usea in preparing Hood's 8ar ingredient Is carefully selected, person ml uiii Washington of thoronghly competent pharmtSlata, and bunch but it was not to found, and every step In tbe process of manufacture Tery likely Its disappearance would have is carefully watched with a viewJo aecur. a myslery nttd not b.stanber reached Portland, Saturday, report- passing throngh immense schools of mackerel ff Mt. Desert a few days ago. er he was short one bunch, of course, jt.

1 instituted for that "TM fel 8 ere at ork on them HUUKI. The government has placed a It.re* bell tbe attractions. The cost if the whole place Is estimated at .35,000. FO eera'phed from'Washington Monday, but is carefully watched with a view to secur. a mystery had not a bysUoBer on tbe tower at tbe light house an Dice's ft for the best Interests of the in Hood's Sarsaparllla the beat po.sU It.

Th)n the laugh Head, C.sLlne which will Ibe rung by government that they be krtit from the We result. BU((Ke the keeper during thick or foggy weather. public for the present. AH that can be learned about them from nuOtad frwt BbCTON, official sources ia that they mudlfy certain details of Monday's bpt not change their general character in the matter ot secures and the institution! of legal proceedings. contributes more towards was on the clerk, sound digestion than the use of 'Ihe gen- The giaduating exerclaeb of the Brewer I uine Angostura Bitters, of Siegert A Sons.

Ask your drnrgtjt. President Sir-all, of Colby, voicehls sen- TTSwlw New Hand Made Per Sale by than GO Dealers in to ihe opinion Hon. Bangor. AKOE UOOTV BKCUKE1). Tmet or.

L.r»« Bobtorr M.d. Public. NEW YoiK, June 17. The fact that a large robbery occurred on board the steamer Gascogne, Jane ton, at French pier, has iust been made public through ty KWoey DIs- an advertisement offering a large reward UeneKl DeWll- and lew- ty. An inactive.Liver ball, at oMoct.

graname is as folio wls Music. Prayer. Music. Address, Key. H.

E. FoM. guess" yon, what curirt Song, It was Dr. Reroe's Golden Helical Dls- Conferring Diplomas, u. W.

Curtji. it 4 vtol Bolo B. J. Sawyer. Farewell Address.

Parting Song High School occur this, evening in the city tiluent aT oi of Maine colleges for Maine The pro- a.udeata. In tbe coarse of bis article he saya "Distance Is a veteran magician, but Disturbed, disturbed! with, pain oppressed No sleep, no rest; what dreadful pest Such terrors thus ensnared him 5 Dyspepsia all night, all day AJN HAMLIN fl 11 CIIMIMI iiroBB. ttnt. b'lood, Kldner disorder caesna' 0 Music, Wood; meins potoosed blood. from Qua to for The valuables were conUlned In a small directly upon tbe aflected restores them to their normil condition.

The "Dtacoverr" hei cam weave bis enchantmeais delu- slvelv as ever Colleges in other States persuade tevi men to go from Maine each to win their prizes and carry off tnelr bonoi B. This simply proves that was a i unfounded partiality which led me td men Have no superiors. I haw yet to hqwever, of a tingle Main student who can produce good evidence that turning bis back upon and preferring In anort- i erSute, actually result Ml In substantial Orchestra. m(lTm itmgea which be could not have gained by the class to parents and In th-; home Institutions." in I an tt i i I lu lIltlTI I hi i a i -tli furl, tl i I HI i 4 i i i' i. r' iil Remember, "Guaranteed to Cure." No Benefit No Pay DANA SftRSftPftRILLA Belfast, res 11 ire Bluelish ki-nnelici ibid lladilcxk, IVnnh ot Ford.

UThB YOU 3LY of our Short Eod. Carpet, you can W. wUb clean upjwr stork before Joly Irt an- to that end we are maklbR price, on .11 old tot. Ift departments leather bag. K1NK8S at4HB MISTAKE.

The? (a Work Old DBS MOINIS, Iowa, June i7. The coal miner, rtrike is ended. The DM Molnea ire all returning to work at tbe old prices under the same conditions a. Bxtaced last year. MC BBOWN LUUJat Otmrrtmf.

PKOTIDKNCB, B. Jnoe 17. The com- meocement at Brown UoJveralty marked by a trifle cooler weather thnp Out experienced for tbe pMt two Alter tbe wutomarr parade tbe were held In tbeT Intf Iwttaa. i friends will then be given, which, it Is wlll be a very enjoyable, event. and of For a dtaordcred liver try High School Orcbettra.

The pro- imea nave been printed very nicely gotten up, tbe being done at the WHIO AMD CDUBJSB Job office. TM onrge ot selllBg ware convicted fo- eale and leach sentenced la a fine oC and coito, and in addition thereto, thirty days In (be county DB. O. rara rfnt Bipllit meet- Our of -oa the) BOTTOM. ipeclal by the ptaw-tor hotel and ttwto.

DRAPERIES. Betake II took oUr 4r live- which tne want dwne A ponferwaon -nTne and B. f. on ttfteen. DBilULf 1IKU.

to learn ot a pleaiwnt wedding ceremony o( apoplexy, iged yean. which wwurred at the mUence ol Mr, ne Dana Saruparll a pur- JoBnW.Se.T.yr^r.nWort morning, the cojtraettaK da? Her. Daniel KvaM, ol Bast WeymooUl, who we) known here, ant Mill all ootuxd at Scboodto Adelaide S. Aowi, of Franktort, A number of the relative, and frtoadi (to bride wewpreaent tbe jirM- (5.r^fteUl"ejrre»pondet,t Miefalu ond rorty- iC a Sweetened water or if convenient), will immediately relieveany case of DYSENTERY, Ct OLERA OR BUS, SUMMER COMPLAINT or DIARRHCEA. If taken in time, one iose generally does the business otherwise repeat it short in- tervils, and a speedy cure will folIoW.

KIUXR is equally effective in killing oain from Bruises, Bites, and Burns, and no prudent person should fail tp keep it by him. ALFRED JONES' SONS, No. 5 Pickering Branch henduskeag Bridge McCOY A- ABCRCROMBIE N. E. AGtENTS, 109 Devonshire Boston.

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