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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 5

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BAHOOK DAUUT WHIG BREWER ADVERTISEMMTS NICKLRSON BARSTCW, Deatera ii, Meafs, Grrceries, Prrvisions, I an 1 I I A Cor a i and i fats i a a i FARRINGTON, 7 ire Life Accident Insurance I 1 1 I ttt rr ncton Brewer Me Read This. 11 in FELT HATS, FANCY EATHERS, RIBBONS and FLOWERS, i 1 i 11 PI foi tbe nf it i lou i ui lot-, litre ioi 13 I i I- I The Carrpra Seasort liar 1 in ra i I i A B. BUCK. E. E.

HCTSSEY, imktaker nd SI3.00. For sale at the 99c. Store. At! the latest records, 50c. each.

SON, Proprietors, -TRE J. 12. Bright, Fire, Liio Ace dout i Plate Glass 10 Broad Bangor. lilt' 1 lushes to eui it hei i I 1 M. 145 MAIN ST.

Meine Townsman, I CHAS. HIGHT, BA GOR, i ot 1 Duller ID Baes, Etc 3 STREET, Me CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER A Special'y at SPRING STYLE WALL PAPERS Now Opening. O. BL'GBEE CO. OVER- WATCHES KFPAIRFD the last twenty-five years at his establishment.

i i i- inn -f nl km 1 ut mi joh too i i i i f- 11, IL i in i i i i i 11 i id 1 i i 1 'H In receive I -i I i i lix k- I i It i a i rfimrtil Now 4 ir i i i i i ni mth' ft i un to i ttclu.3 and I il I HI I AODLF PFFF. Bangar. Maine Dr. W. F.

JOHNSON, DENTIST, BANGOR. 100 MAIN ST. MAINE. THE CITY OF BREW.R, Funeral jf the Late Cbjarles W. Ho I brook.

A Brewer i Party Spoiled-Personal and Locat Matters of Interest Mr. a Beutoo, of BoBton, epent SuDdar with Int'DcJs ID this city. Mr A Black, of Baajtor, occupied tbe pulpit at tbe Method st church 5 un day. J. Roach, wbo haa bedn conflned to his house bv illness for the past few days, 13 able to be again.

of bk wbo bus been fpentimg a daya In this city with fnenda, returned home ttils morning. Miss Mt-r'ie I angley, of fVatervUle who ha- been i ing alter Per- kios, OD Main nreefi Sn tis clty was calif hurae by the sudden Illness her mother, Mr Cfno Uentworth, of this cltv, accepted position as travellnjf salesman Cur of a laiportera and of teas, tuft es and lEolHBse 1 II I amharrj, petQr of the i church, in thta citv, today io where he will be principal a petiker ut the of the per FenubSLOt I ucal LDIOD, 1 man vmg hta nime E3 llalone en I ltd at i buoday i nod asked for something to cal, a i that he hud just come out of the as out of ami waa OD htj way to wheie I ma a residence lie rather anxious to let tbe people tnow that be was uot a trftosp a 2 he had tratniped from 1 incoto to Binj; 0 btgginsr a iivinc, and wag gulDj? 10 continue JQ the tuaD- ner to Ije warmly clad, a and able bodied, out he said he bid had hard luck, nor being able to gtt his pay, left lud was eoing in set ihe i he wot Led for later. He got a good meal and went awav, a Ins mucy thAuka Tbe a of the late Chaa IIoJ- bror was held hts late residence oo I a ion afceraoon at 2 )0 ilOLh, in ihe p'tsence of a large numbei of i at rUattrea wbo had nathered to ttieir ttual tribute to the deceased iJev i pastor of the Congregational church was the officiating clergyman. The Brewer quartette, which eonsistep of Mrs. Gardner, Miss Easily Merr i Farrmffton and Walter A Qjr- don sonie appropriate selections Ihe bearers were tt Duane, A a Cf FU.

Burr and Marion ll-)ral were profuse and ver i i Hie a in charge ol aeon A. fanow itr Abel of Bangon, the ar- lanffemtta. Ihe interment at Otk Hitl Lemetery. A a Mrs Blank, of i two of thp tlceet gi you evet 1 sew and cbev were that were Loveje aod respected bi oe In the icigbibor- hood, a fondled and cudpled and and almo-t to death bv everv In the household but oat day last week qomethifig happened that brought hard words dow upon ihem, from every member of the household, and a few more be idee, like a roaring vpMey from a Gat lime gun. ppejed way Blanket; a had i i to di and had prepared a most elaborate mi-si for the occasion bbe had a i best dsn ner upon the tab ntr ly polished silver was arranged netU be- each plate aod placing a large a plutter in tu.e ceiter of the table, she stepped in to an ftdj MoiDg rooui ro i i her guests out tne i hoard it i a the lovely doga saw char dLCiileJ to make the of it Ibe large OOP, a rilrlv i i of hue, itrped into a aud ug out, torrttr of he roast pul'ed It atross the table to iht fl wr Aiinos'' at the -ame 1 the i dog i a way to the top of the by another Uimr bt-gan ro lap the gravy from the I a blip i awav at the s.

of meat the Ihe craah of plate and thf dull of ihe rosflt as St struck the fl or rough ill bands on deck to eee a hud kpn Jt was a sorry moment, UUnltetv a a a she haa b)een iliog teara ever BI ice- Her ever, ofteied their heartfelt and made th 11 beat of ha but i hat aid Dot save he receiving dues Blnke'y Blauk arrived home, dog ia Ic hia grave. Mr Ihe bis TWO GALLANT STUDENTS. Ther tbe Ufa of Hal Con tt a Fred Pustcl I I I ell km oE tbe of I cently jug thu life of a I the Fonr tram betweey beeu Danvillo men bad friends at Daivilla and and Cbampaign The yonoj returning to Champajgi for Mrs dogs 1 a fellow tliemaclvas by eav conductor on on a Big Four train when gang of half dnuiken toughs attacked the COD dnctor -with The conductor had boen forced into one comer of the coach and was bat thug against hopeless odda wheu the two Tjniverbity students came to hiaaid The aid of two athletic college boya who have had experience i a football games soon reversed tbe condition of things, and the toughs were fared bodily from the train --St. Lome Poet Dispatch. After members of the Moorish base? In bod inapeotcd tbe Klflol tower entry found iA the visit.

1 book over signature of SI Mohammed Ben tba flnt secretary to the I ban tbe ELLSWORTH NEWS, lotereatlngF gurea of lha Financial Condition of the City. Other Reports of Value to Citizens and Tax Payers of Work of Diiter- ent Notes of Events and Pei so als. JSpiclal to Whtj; Bnd LlUwurtb, Marcti H. Tbe aiioual report of thp city government, the most Jniereat.Dfir publication of the vear in the was distributed Saturday raora" ing IL is a document, full ot Btatlatlcs. But the following ractphu- latlon IB nil that need be given In regard to tbe financial management daring the past, year; FurnI 4.

43 i tie uiQount ot tHe cay debt is now 2H jO. The debt Uet year was $32 i. 5t Mrs. Adelaide True, the citv librarian, reporrod that there are now tbf libra- volumes, which ah 1 thinks arti 44 well teltLted and as valuable may be cm tart In oy i library of the She or tbe pared with the ol speak-i i new huiltJiDE co ld room iu LUvlp, cnairman ol the over- or the pnor, that the overseers are welt satUued with tfce mnnner In i II Jones tbt piior Earm IQ the past Theifi are iow dependent on the nty $7 pMiipefe, are inatne. Seven are wcLOrnmodated at tbe farm, seven at the atn lusupe hospiCbl and the others are supported outride.

iffineer Dojle gives at he held of hia report. showiUK that the a 'i-kiion tor ihe fire ftn- but the expenditure In i si'lttuarion he wrues "I apfjroprjatiod bverdrawrt is t'ue Eu repairs uiattt; on the engine house Jhtse repiiifBi Here ttbaulutf-ly ure of euostao'ial kind uud i the painted it would be a credit to oar eitv." He al-G "Lit the Franklin street houae have Jour cftrte, two hind cnuinea, bne hoofe and lirioW truck, 22 feet ot tfood co ton hose, TOO fuel of good rubber buse, The i a are thp same LAFIS that have beep TU the depUrtm nt its thev are old and should be replaced 1 bv more by more raodtrti carte. Uhe houb nod Udder truck 13 not what the department rt quires and should be replaced hy a mode ihe engine at the we havp a hand engine, hose cart, jour Indderp, 1 000 tee.C good cut ton nose, to the Ea-t ytur thereThad been 14 alarms the Sit i a city proper an i none at Ellsworth Of these, 9 havf beea waiting fires. In all cases the (Ires have been confined to the onild- ngs tbej originated in. This IB due to the and good wofk Of tire 1 departmeuF with our eicelleni system ot water worts Cny Marahal report shows that biJawurth bus been remarkably peact- towo i the vear, hough the rt i 1 of evasions of proUibnory law higher i U-UH! Ot ttit, i 1 ipade last year 47 weca for fho other was lor larceny no one thlr for ft minute that the city marshal or Night iniUei Lord have nnt attended to their dunes, I 1 one department of the cttv ffoverumeut which give- 1 corn- pit te grni-ra! IB the police department.

During the past vear i ha- Iouu3 7 store dooid uu- luiked i i hours. tire uiarms re given bv the furce. irampa to of 233 were cared for vear. I Un initor of Hancock Hall report" the amount for tbe uver the i i a a aud minor i 13 rein trk good ahowri M-. friend 1 had him a uid moie lo the ti Jsupt of VVI ulrtdtlv bten A Mnore, of ill erirs readiblb report W.

a i k- an they especti d. report detail. Pi iucapt'l igb School, pie- from which the tutken flit incr in prediqtnd JC i JT at.o i school has il At the of the vear i i were a i untied to frnshawii ICQ mote ihan compensated the IRS of twelve through Ia June. Iu Rddinoufeo ihese, two were irin i to advanced work and three turned for post-graduate work prppara- torvLto enterinjf calls eurulluieni for the lull term was num ton-iderably exceeds previous en- i in the of the school. seating mpacnV of the uildiojf the some list year, tbe demands fur a nsw buildjmi; are more ure- en ibaa evei.

there are only ite-kn the school, nas been nece sari to bave ttany pupils out, and come in for retimtlona. ihia is in uo repett a deHirabJe arrangement, i i necessitates tJ.edu'e of other than urai and in ordtr tnat the who are compelled to sludv out nawj? mconvemeiiietl the li-ist, and the aehool he titgturbrd no more tban Deceeaarv," A large audience greeted the AooTlo Qjurtetn 1 at rbeir appearance io Haci hall der ihe aaaplcea rf Dnuglitera Fndav evening. The guafteit 0 ginning wna butt in the of telectiona not up to ihe standard wMuh ii has st in its. appearances here, filisd Florence Jj. Dyer, the soprano soloist, had a pleasiniE TOCO bat many who had expected a soprauo to our own Mi SB werQ The enttrtaiumenc w8 anaoctally eucceHfal.

Tlie Btore OD Main street once as afl apothecary t-hoip by Woodward Bros ia b-inx made tillable fur occupation by W. Eatey, wbo will put ia j-t 'ck uaualU kept ia a variety The local office of Ibe Pofttnl wHJ al-o be located here. Trear, of Banfcor, ia town Friday on buslneia. Rev. C.

E. Woodc )ct baa accepted tb to the tbe Free list church In this About fifteen youn'e people from city 1 weni to llancook Friday evcatoc attend a dance there. "I owe my Blood Bitters Scrofulous Korea cohered my body. I seemed bejoncl B. B.

lias made me a well woman-" Huttvn, IkrvlUe, Mlf h. P.TTS, kLD tttWS. Tow ii Oillcura to lie Cbosen. Qrent Interest In Candidates for Road Comm sslorer-- Taxation of Woolen i No tea to Whiff and Courier Pitt field, Me March 6. Although tbli town is one of tbe most hotly grouuda in btate and tiDtial etectiuna no Dominations are made by either part for lawn, oifibcra.

it lannot be mid that politics cut no fltrore in our meetirgs for dearly all the are usuallv puo and at trie turn, the of selectmen Is made of members of that pirtj Ad before the annual there are many candtdatts for the i town bujt the pronatnluiea thb prttettr board ot asLo coua, ur ky of them, wWt'b'C wirh acticaJiy litiltt oppoitun. i iix-n interest iii the eeltcHon ut a road com- tnissioaer, Inere are at leaot foar or five candt- diitUHL Ajltrtd who lui-held this uOI A yeurs, ta ag a mndtdate and his frwud-i prupUi hia election tfur the ftrst few JinJus E. lives iu Liie countiy, ia inother cnndidatt, and orcti 'ally 'he combined te. Ol ver tbe popular i is oemg tttLh; daj. Another 1 ta didate is Chas.

MLCainiacd, A ho TGLC a voie a veur ih's pusuiuu, thnt he II rectivp ttte drLtion. A poc-eib candidate is C. O. ifturns, who tor three this ollae in ars past and his mauy nja iu town 1'uwn pcmrs 111 ie week and mtttiy devtlop'nvnrs may i place during that, tiuie to the It IP very much regietttd tbat an artJ- Lie ban beta pi i Led 111 toe vmrrunc qgaui i ettating the of the woultn mill now a iairtai And ihobc vino have --tot'd t)v the IL- lerestsof thejCown have helped its ro'be again assailed defend poiiuv thii iown has entered ioto i a the plan tact urtrt: and IB bf- lieved tlte fair-minded people op the town i nev( a iu biich policy Muind Central freigbj olljca, vintt-d Ins mother ia town over Angeha Brflchpft, has been conoued to the house i a long illness, is able ro be out The winter teTu of Mime Central Institute closed W(t-U. The spriug which to be one of tl.c iargesr ia attendance in the of tht Mr-, lu" Kotaerta, formerly known hpre as JSeihe utting, hab returned to litre pfie ind her husband i per nant -itty.

A congrtriiition a the Bap- churLh listened to II Gjeorgt L. White preacd up able cli-cnur-e the "Sabbath." His ttxr wa; chosen from ,0 Rnmtnaber the 3Bbtath to lv lE.llulv-'V He pointed out a tuebiuoi course as desirable between tlie gid i i ervance of tbe of JJoyland and the modern in the tnce o( laws. the observance of the ct 11 ibiimoorjjli to the con-observance of tlie itu in HH a Sand ty trains barb I rman wag one of Mi. Whites best and ppurkled with bnehc saving in praeti-i calj helpful ieson Be Vton. A pleavint nnd St Valentine's ij a i Salmagundi party On the quests each before the entertainment, original entitle, i i an un idtlrcsscrt cnvel- itiitioni, the UOSTLSS rc- to send to her, the day ojio ft TJjeso -Naleptines hostess care pucst on tho one ajinroprnto for tbjcn ing them in daint lor distnbu Seven games furmfehthe amuscirient for tbo nftcrnooi Ap the lirot table euchro is pHvttl -st the second, dominoes, third, a fKh i in i 3 and at tlie fifth tidulnlj btan answers for th is.th iino, ind for the st spread i tho timing jrcpm.

table of parlor cruquc 'J-he louploat each giino proprt I to the t'iblo tho same as in the oujliiiari games uf cauls i On entering the fiom is pra eeiHLtl with it jit upon ifi a tiny aio chpscn by ing the colors ot thp'-o hells The Inch ba pnrchnscd at any large dry goods sdare tin of tallies the plhvcrs tlioy tho st iroi bangle to hang! on tne bncclcfr, and JB tho orifeinaljt iqKs chief P'I inn are stencd tcf the braceJab with tiny ungswbich Inch may also bp bought in quantities at am dry goods stnio Tbo cmiplo at tbo card table ze cenetiny cards to hangr on their bractf kts tboao it dommoos tiiiy dou inoes, at tlid flth pond suiull shell 1 at ictstrovvs, a mlnuco 6-ctioii of a straw suspended from a ring ttJddJeily Hat gold JuhOKle is i tiiobo progressing from bf ba" a tiny L' and Creai croquut ootlen bull Tht yamts i bo rs long as dp elred, at tho cud of t' tu.au those baviug tho of bangles on tbeir bniedots i re first, second Irlbune. BTBEET SEGGAES. Uentenant Ktllj 1 Amaslntr With of Tratups. John i comniander of thcbixth i rec-inct in bad an. amusing fcncnce a couple of strrot bcpgarp tho otligr evening HO was blinding oCtoi stiHuJs and Pennpyil vnnia avenue talking couple of Ue- and all wcro attired in citl- ZCUH (lotheH While th talking a hobo approached them, and sizing up tho lleutpmnt tho bJost onu in tho buucb, asked him for 10 sivo rcntq you'll go and got drink ith it," gaid the lieutenant I won 6iiitl tranipcnrrtestly TO bad a dim, and all I now is a fc i tJ BQEd Kelly after further protests on tbe part of tbo a man frank enough to that he wants a drink or ID hid a him what ho wnnta the foilow-crter dime Tbe beggar walked off UD Stith struet.

and tho incident forgottea the trio Hnrtbe lajmwQt another tramp walking down blxth stroet on tba Wienhotcacbcd tbo avenue, Tie eroiSeA Bap--, haudwi I And any up to the lieutenant "Soy, boea give 10 cents to buy a dtinfe with, wilt J-MJ?" hand, pnbifr9p Post. OLDTOWN NEWS. Brought Down From Snowed-ln Ijumberlng Cam pa, SuuDlles Sent to Cray's Campa After Great bffort--The Cruit Very Firm--Snariy Notes of Happenings and Gon gs. to Whig and Courtei 1 Oldtowu, March a. Mr.

G. A. Gruy, whn returned from hia lumber campa laat reports hla tote road open aDd a team got Into camp witb visions. Tbe clew of sbovulers bad to cuojp oat oa tbe road one but bav tuff before leavlug cump provided tbbo- selvtii with spreads (or tbe meD aaU blauke a for tbe horsea, tbey made out to Kct through tbe night. Oue pair o' horses was used up during tbe time and Mr.

Gray was Baugnr today to pur- el mae a uair tp cuke Us place. About four tooheb of light enow fell bere last A iran can i in a town this forpnooD i a pair o. horsoa attached to aloud of ftoud wiiich tie hud hauled fiom tbe uoocte where ic waa cut on the It tieiffje atroDtf eaoueb to support tbe team and its load tbe wbole way. Gentleman is moving his family from the tenement lately ociu)ted bv thiTD, the upper pan of the EUncks store, to In Mllford Geo. Gerrmh anti Brown are at Knkuneoofc for a few days fishing inroueb the ics.

A gold pin, emblematic of tbe Order of wae found on ihe street forenoon. Tbe Whig reporter will IM! vou, all nhout it, if you ask him. I prtsmt of tbe Oldtown tadiee at the Siffmachapter I ou-u rrai-ption, Mus Arties Eornhnm, El8n Piizgtrald, Mi-8 Johia Crovk- er I Edie 1 Dancing formed pin uf tlie Mrs. H. M.

Buruhum was ID Banfsor Fridav. H. of WestQeld, is reaistered at Cruiker's Hrt'cl. Tbe U. it O.

qarfr are running to Great Works lodry regularly. Ac the whist partv given by Ur. and Mrs. Fred Sawyer Fiidiv Frank Averill and Mrs. Fred Stowe received 1st prizes.

Fred J. Stowe and Miss Gertrude AvetiU rect-fved the boiby prices. At fhe conclusion of the card playing tbe company aajoumpd to the ahow room of the Sawyer Carriaee Co winch had been specially prepared for tbe occitaioD, and hmsbed the evenins'n fun dancmK. Music waa furnished bv Perry's orchestra. Thirty couples were on fie floor.

The frieous ot Miss Velun Girffrey tendered her a surprise party Friday evening at the home of her a Mrs E. VV. ChoAley. Tbe wtta planned ani( carried out by Mieces Jessie btiorey and lizzie Bill and waa a verv enioyable The Juvenile Club meets each F'iday evonilix at Mrs. 4.

ike's residence on lower atrect. Ihest mpetinsB were originated by zzie Crnnkhitp and Clarence Crawford. Kichardeon, of Ncwnort, Is in the hie RiUi- ardson. Mr. la educated farmer, a great reader and conducts bis furm in a business-like manner, being able to tell what every crop cost bitn to raise.

AI. Jordau has gone to his lumber camp at Grindstone with four men to sndw. He also sent two men to to Couiatock C4inp. Morrln Brothers tbia day received 25 boxei of oranees which they sell at prices ranging from 15 to 50 cents per du7 n. Also a Dice lot of cocoanuts.

A. At wood has returned from a trip 1o A large party ol Oldtown young ladlee eo to Great this evening on tbe itwitaciou of Mrs. Gilford, who will en- aln them. The many friends and patients of Dr G. bp pleased to learn that ibi- docior has written a letter to one of his needs in this city atat.ng that if nothing unfavorable occurs he will IPHVC for his home in Oltlr.own aboovMirch 15.

He baa suffered severely a bowel troubh brought on by the city water but IB remv ring and hopes to be all right soon. He sends friendly greeting to all friends. Mrs. will return with him. The Jordan Lumbor Co.

has leased of the Bodwell Water Power Co. the same gaug they opprnted year. Miss Nellie UcCrystle is looked for to arrive hi ru from a visU to her brotber in the West abnut April 1st. Tne J'ouap: cbild of F. M.

Hancock, ot iPea Cove, fell aud droBe- its arm Fri- 'uay. I The death of Moses Bu formerly a lumber manufacturer of Stillwater is reported to have occurred re- ce itlv in Michigan. u-e of the inability of John avitt to be present ttie officers of Old- vn KnigLts of Pythias could nm be tailed. Tbe date is now set for M-ireti Lt 10 In 17. Dr.

D. A. Kobinpon wus in town to- dav vi-ifing tlie railroad put units. Oliver Davfc, ao old resi lent of stillnatcr, died Friday at her son's home at the age of 90 years. The regular teachers' meeting for March was btlcl at the pramm school house Friday last, H.

War kin 9, preat. Papers were read by W. L. principal of tbe Brunswick street ifratn- mar achocsl And Albert Keith, jprinci- Mr. Watkms and Mrs.

Haynee and ohn-on were made a to ar- runae the prOKramnii for tbe remainder the year, gtillwaier Commandayj 0 G. did not install itV fflcera at It's rRgular meeting, March 2, nod a new pfpcrtofl wa ordered by O. C. The following installed; N. i James Farnhatu.

V.N.U., Miss Ad flu- FJHJJH; I' Mrs A. Fooler; F. R. of R( Q. Hubart; treasurer, W.

I Clemeor, U. Aluhoneo rt'hiw; W. I Mra. L. I Bmokp; O.

W. H. Wlcketr. The instUkfiiK ffl were: G. I.

Clement bjjP S. A.S.Barjtfs, who acted H. The next ineetltiK will beheld IB. Ir Pierce Golden Medic il is not called a consumption euie, it js "i blood maker. I It gives energy to the blood-making orgnnq to create new blood, full of henlthy, red corpuscles.

This suiiply of pure, nth red blood diTves out all disuses th.it hai their loots in the blood. Consumption is one ot these; scrofula, is cifcarili--are others. It Is doctor them separately as 01 fltiU 01 hoatl They lio ou thellood You can rtly on. wifif Lt JWfltlen Medical Dfaeoverj" to time. It la not a patent medicine.

It is the perfected result of 30 practical experience by one of the and eminent medical authorities hi this country --Dr V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Phjsielan to thfe Invalids 1 Hotel and burgieal Institute, N. Y. a sod medjcitiiea are ad fed by what they The great cares by HoodV a Rood name wbene. OLDTOttM ADV.RTISEMEHTS SPRING HATS.

All tbe latest shapes and colors. Prices way below regular hatters. HELLENBRAND PERRY BLOCK, OLD loivf. ME A. P.

BRADBURY SON, Carpels, Oil Cloths, BOOH PAPERS, PBOiKGRT, and FIKMTUKE of all kinds. Prices Guaranteed to be as I a lowest GooUs FUEE btLlluatir, Urono and Mills Corner BRADBURY BLOCK, otoTuwir, A I SPECIAL SALil. New Assortment oC PrtlNT WRAPPERS I These are well made--ntw and pipasmg stvles and good fitting An inspection is hkclj to C. GRAY, Oldtown, Maine H. M.

19 CENTRE STREET, OLBTOWS, MAWS DrnggM and Apulhecary, Dealer in Booh and Stationery. CEO. A. GRAY. Hardware, Paints.

Elc. Ibl Main St OL.TJTOWV I Lumbermen's River Driving ts and Shoes BEST. E. PERKINS SON, Oltitown, Maine Plmplea 1lolchB, rcd rouLb, oily, mtthyiutiii Hchlng Bcafy ilp, drj, tliln, and fnlliag balr, and baby blc-naiahfa proventeJ Ly CUTICLHA fooAP, tlie skiu purify log and world as well parent and swectcBt for toilet, bath, andnnracry WE WILL BOND YOU, The United States Fidelity Guaranty Company, OF BALTIMORE. MD.

Our bonds accepted by the United States Government iml Frobite CouitH. MASON PALMER, GENERAL A6ENTS. c. j. PROVIDENCE FUR COMPANY, 49 Wutnlastir PrnMiMi, R.

Wanta all kinds ot Haw Fan. Sklne, Glnwuff. Jbc Full itricea RUftrantaed Careful conrteoun Immediate ro 8hlpylnn Tsgs, Hopes. fumUJied tree Cor iMeet price iJrctUars. FRED T.

DEARB 1RN. DRESSING LEADWO SHOP IK THE Cttt NO LONO WAITS. KOCK WORH1CEH Wentarn tJ Ion Telegrapa. Office, fOK mi WORK KWEsr 10 2MC. A Carriage Builder i Ol MUHCB'S A AGE HCrOSI Lay Aside A dollar for oil ftjce and ut tliu ttircc alT rd fatiiilj pro- I (XctLou by iDtuirlog ia the Wash ngton Life Ins, of New York.

Arthur H. Black, Agent, 11 olumljj i SJ.IT ft i ST. PJUI FHE MARINE Sllnt a i Mln i I i i i el a umnietin I i I 1 ittO i 1 t- 'i --cc-iLiar Dectrt I 1 KL estate owuc 1 tin, jii JD ILI ii tirtv I -5J $3 i JH i bui da and tir Jt toi 1 boil i iti Jt i I rwlH Abrogate it Eual iluc, I lit ilitk 1 een is a mo of and An required to reinsure ill r-t 11 ii ri Alt other ran eious i.t- Toul atiim nt of i a i i aul al stock an t' i ital ly i i it cash, Surplus btoi.d i' KKreeatCTtnmu liabillH tu tlUJlt IK auri In i I I 11 TO It t- Ol Uc M- -V ft Ft CO I IU I tiolhpcb Swc ic t-f i i i bi Ir 1- 1 Jn, 5 a i A 1CE- BE torkR and lior nvm 1 tilt (.01 1 mwrKet a io LJI nn. i i ufl 11 1 I i i 4 rm, i lia i I ii" A IIP if ndmlttcrt is eta ut i ii ihi.li i wl 21s9 11 vim i in i ct tin it i L. aii Gift QJS 11 452 33 An i ni rejrlred to Htifc'y ic sure ill 1 met i lin fl AH in Tifcinst Iho com in .1 1j tU, Total a of 1 it lltlcs i cajjlLal UJLB.

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txc of lie ia-)t 11 ind tac said 1 pof snid Huns or O1J 2 Hh iu ch A iby hie aanipn. men uf tli Ja. re ord I iu all I i vol 1 I I 1 iVtu or tiinjror fttora- a i in i I on (lit. firstdnv of Mar 1) tier a i i Un hii 1 1 liiKi 7 TI to un, thy tj-n pin irrcnt a WaJlKur, aiwl wl the ll'lon of eniJ mortsage LM.CH an 1 re Ijrofct i. thejeforo fen atli of i CLD 'iUon thereof, 1 -AI i and Klve i uotici.

tbe puao of ttrt.t.]ofetng Iho me ALM1 RA WAliK-EV Hard Wood. 3 We krpp nn rehis afways 3j Hir bes. Birch Hard itnd I Blrcb. I F. A.

SON, 1 A WOOD. 52; BBOAD A I Henry Beecher Wrote woi rather a I uro coffin ihout Flower a I u- fr I L' out Jin ITfr Tft-lth ut Bwettneap of loc antl syni lHthv oriem i ineti a fi a ilit, banlLord Howera 01 the TolS i cusl no frSKTar 1 bitkward (be dreary He would, no rtoi bi, IJITC said i hu been the Quf UT or tho Fast, tbal proper verson to all on wbtn the "hUver la would be ABEL HUNT. 1.

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