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

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Ifjotm the wro ie "who knows eadcan make or to Hft be- best--makta i other bnuxto away. E. HUSSEY, THE BREWER UNDERTAKER, li i or a obes ji MI up Cone la nnil make your a i wn ind my ox -i, i I nnfonnt nnj, and all i utnf by the taiea: aud moat 'i l-. cor. Main and you want i (o a i aod look st our l1i IOWt.it EDWA B.

BUCK. a a WOODBURY and Steam Fitters. TTT13 8SA30N TUE lrtnjf 1n Fill fta CKSTEti 3TS SANG Oil DAILY WHIG AND COtTRIEB, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1898. THE CIFY OF BREWER, Sornei bin? of I mpnrtanoe Re luff Dlnapp arai.ct? of Uor Ke BARGAINS. Large Oak Korris Chairs I cushion ecu er- 00 Itlm'h to bu be-d-, "in iml up 00 10 i i u.in i to i a i i i i i aid mahujj- 11 I pi lu 'l cheapest.

H. P. GILIHAN, 9 Pan Street Bznpr, a of Mrs. Rosa B. Huntley-Brewer Sand Cone Kindergarten Meata- Locals.

The board of miniagrrs of the Kinder trnrten i meet i i Mrs. II Wood tmrv nt o'clock. Thr i i i of i lute Mrs Roscoe 1 i occurred in this i I Sunday afternoon at i residence on Holjoke street at 2 i I in tlif i ifM-ntv of ni frn tuN relatives, inHudmjf a few ui i IVlUkM loilpi' of Odd Tel jf it'll or tin- a of tht a a brother John i imitor of the Method ibt i-hnrch. was i offu tiittf lerjrj JUtiiH 1 i urn-, i hv a quurU'ttt 1 win- POMXI nf Mr .7. Lane, Mrs Frank i Mrs l.t na K.irston nnd in 1H( bcim rs lit A Win.

IJim- IIUT. and Ambrose I I 1 lit 1 uit rrnit 1 lit as at 1 1 siml sirranpotiujnts trio ID i ot I Hn-vt i (JiriH- a i did daughter of Mr Ji md( 1 run GMT i iiV('1rie i Thursday a i i hv i vi 11) at it had to be a i i d. flump ell, and i i OM from the nteiOt lit, but i li KU maimed through life. STILL A MYSTERY. 1 ENTERPRISE i CANDY STORE A A OKLINGrUM iro i tml 1 il id FINE CONFECTIONERY, Ice Cream Soda a I'lYK STREE A I i i i i uf HoiiVrt Ivfllil i iiij i but it still VeheTed 1 I f.

tl 1 pOSltlV" i i i tukl of hib falling' I i (Lc i tin lu(h" boy is i i i h.n itlfttion, JL-, tlw KelJiher boy i tot on Thursday i at his MI ikt i i three --Hi i I I it-ruMo freshet i 'ii si i 4 i i of i i i is i i i Li'f rv thr I ill i i i i i i- i i i I Ixij i i i irn i i i in i i i the lif); i I i i i i i i he i i i i i i ti I i vi. jiiililibbed in the M'lin: if i 1 I 1 nt i' 1 it anoth- i i i IM in i i who i i nut I- it Ho Qllitc i i light i i to in-jv. checks; freckled ma-j tios. i i bi LI cliei kod i it ti striped if gt fi nil Bailor ollur of ii HUM 1 njit has four a i 1 a i MI IL side; bl uid i i i i i boots. hart 1 i ti also to pub- i i tin 1 i i rodt 1 from RTIICO: i Fbursday at tuo i i Chas.

Pat- i i TjiEVhfa ami In'Id i 1 i i lit was in Merrill's drug sture i i i i i i i a i i i Dr i otue Papers For Sale at This Office A i a a i tbo i band i a i platf? at i II.i-l i i i Tin- hall should I i i di 11 13 iuii duors tu the. btage i L'IM' of band the 1 i irinriilal after i tin- Inrd st i a i madp agniust 1 in i ndd. Ito organized th tin-- inirpov-c making it a success i i i f.ir js i I i i i is coneemed i tin 1 i i a i s. the ind has i i ii i h-ss to i i i 11 i i i it is de- red tl'o i tonight a big ni orj AV nvv. uni- 1 i i i a irt 1 roiiimg a i K- i i-.

ilnl Eiy the same 1 i i A Hit ic mil be a con i (In- band bi Fred Mor i i Harry Putnam and 1 i i i i Cochran u- in i i II nri'ln stra fl dl i i i' i i nit; CioorKG A. i i v- i i i i linger and the i uK i i .1 I J. Carrol, R. 1. uU i a i i i i i i Pnriella a i i i 3 i i Kipley a i i -i nidt 1 toil "Mi I I -r- i i n.

Tolka Head I 1'hilhrook. Mi i I.ibbj. i McCosh i i i High Grade Cycles i 11 Our eiglit if IK iMtit them he the vtry best 1 3 in IMPORTED ERGLISH TUBIH6 1 tiit construction i It is bi ttei i i i i a tulnnt', oostb the I Elton CvLle 1 'ii I tur that, i i i LLH a l)icjcle ut almost ''i thu aai)H Ftb anything it dollars more tit i i i bt hctiper in the So 1 10 or (1000 don't L.O It don't cost if to keep Unions I i i i se i Inland of i i i i I i Hornholra, i con- I i i It is li dn i i bv n.i* jciiturs, bpeauee it a i i i bj means of a. i i i le. 'Ijns inflimifi 1 is felt A 3 ami on the island is i i i a i n.

a i turn i i i otc. TO dim: i thtir course. A i i Mim-i'dLti thf oilier day i i miii-Hp of5 hours i i 1 111 German i N. Whitman Son, 123 and 125 Main Street. HAVE MARSTON ATWOOD DO YOUR PAINTING, NO.

60 STATE STREET! ITTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cored by these Uttte Pills. They also relieve Dlstroj from Indigestion and Too Hetrty tt "g- A per. fcct remedy for Dullness, Nausea, Dnmi. ftin in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ReguUte Uu fantj PIH.

Smal Price. EASIPORT NEWS, Odd Fellows Will Calibrate An That the St. Cfrtl be Off of Ida walks--War (Special to Whig and Eastport, April 21. The aevonty-ninth anniversary the introduction of odd Fellowship Into America will be cele brated by Border No, 81, at theii lodge room in Beckett block, on Tuesday neit. The committee bnrjiJy at work perfecting the arrangements for the entertainment, to which few guests, besides the members of the Be bfkH.li.

Lodge will be invited. The pro Krauinio AV ill IH-KIU v. iih the ceremony L)rpHcribed by tLti JTraud Lmlge for surf uccasiciHB, ut the close of which the fol imviiiK iiroprammes arranged by th euterttunnii'nt committee will be carried out inflection by male quartette: toasts and rpbpmibcb l-'nendahip, Kev. P. brooks, Kev.

J. A. Ford; Truth St. Jujju; Frateruiti, Dr. K.

C. Bjcou; Border Lodge, Xr. K. A. Holmes; The clergy, Hev.

N. Priiigle; Ancient Odd feJJoiislup C. H. Kilby iluaoiuc Fra- tPriiitj. H.

Hnmery The quartette will render selections during the opening. At the close of the above portion of the proifttiinme refreshments Vtill be served, und the banquet hall that adjoins the large room "Will be cleared and jrnen or to dancing. K. Cook, of Houltim. will shortly appenr in tue Opem Hoiihe tbis city i his ttereoptu tin.

showing of the JClondihe region from photograplis tnkon f(ir the purpose. Tho Dominion cruiser Curlew, Capr J. II, Wis in the harbor yes- trrdaj for the tirt.t time this season. Capt. Pratt a number ot the crew were on shore during the evening.

The cuptnm has many friends in the city; wno are always glad to see him nud his trim little craft. Dr. W. H. Thompson, who recently sold his dental practice at Lubec to Dr.

H. G. Hodgkms, of this city, left today for Bangor. Dr. Thompson will go to Portland about the first of July, and resume practice ot his profession.

A. Cole, manager of the Bumhan Moirill lobster factory at Urand ilannn, was in the city last night and this morning in company with B. A. Holmes, another extensive lobster packer, making a business trip among the islands in the interest of both concerns. Grady find wife were passengers bv steamer St.

t'roix this morning from Boston. Iceland returned home this forr- from a trip West. 1 apt. AV. H.

Holmes arrived by the Lojiiing'te stenuaer from a business tui The in city marshal instmc- iiii ut the city government 1-5 duing tu reduce the use of intoxicants in jbtpmt, or at Jenst his regime will have a pudency to reduce the nimiber of people who become the worse for liquor make a point of parading about our streets to the discomfort and annoyance 'f ladies and others. 'rom all appearances 33aetport will, in a short time, be comparatively isolatcd, ns far communication with the rest of the world is concerned. Zt is announced as practically certain here today that the St. Croix. plying between this port and Boetwa, of the I.

S. 8. will be chartered by the government and jqed as one of the ships that will per- rm-rn patrol service bctwetn Newport, I. and Eastport. Prom what can he- earned today the negotiations are about and the are that'the St, ijroix will not another trip this TI ay from the for present.

The steamer will have a battery of rapid flr- njr ffuns put on board and her present crew the charter ineludea win be iijEinented by gunners, etc and proba- lv a S. commanding officer. As has been stated before, the government has made advance's looking to the use of the State of Maine aa a transport. that arrangement is eousummated the fleet of steamers that ply between Boson ftud this port would be reduced to the Cumberland, which under mast favorable circumstances could make but one trip a week, which until the completion of the railroad will about shut ua out from the of the country, us far as receiving and shipping freight is concerned. The members of the city council ac- -orrting to vote, made an inspection of he sidewalks about the city, and will re- inrt at a special meeting tonight.

The -will embrace a recommendation hat a portion of the wooden walks that are in poor condition be taken up and re- riaced by concrete walks, which, accord- ng to the estimate, would IIP about two housand yards; and that the balance of he walks be repaired to make them ser- i reable From the latest military correspond- nee with officers here, the indications re that one of the steamers of the I. S. Co. will mnke an extra trip from here Bar Harbor, possibly the St. Crois now in St.

John, on or Monday, transport Companies I. of this city, of Mnchiaa, and of Calais, en route o'Augusta, if the order to move comes, white steamer St. Croix is at St. John. the companies move on the regular rip west the boat will make a landing Bar Harbor.

McCheenoy, of New York, nnd "apt W. C. Thompson, of Bristol, eprespntrag the syndicate who are mok- a deal for the purchase of the sardine ndnstrj on the const, with S. G. Stevens he promoter of the scheme, are in town ivveMigating the matter and looking over he plants, and have expressed them- elvos perfectly satisfied with the result their -work, which they say IB fully onsi A tent with the representations made iy Mr.

Steveqs. JONESPORT HEWS. Assessors Bufly With Tax --Road Family Bereaved-- to TjVfclff and Joiiesport, April 23. asm-eHoTM are work dividing out to eaeh mun hift "or- ion of taxes. Mr.

George E. Watts, our populai coad ommieetoner, has hla crew of nwa and orses at work on the romU. Mr. Watts olseveH 111 takng time by the forelock nd not by the fetlock. When our get settled in spring they will be in od order all for teams and -ycles.

No clam shells to puncture roe this vent Hurrah for Mr. Watts, (t wan joyfn! news that flashed over he savine that the aohooner R. veeiie hud arrived in isew York. The ehoouor was forty-eight clays on tbe aissEit: 1 from Domerara. Capt Keene a belli in high esteem here.

Mrs. Keene envett a to jinn her husband. Cupt. W. A.

iinil i were in own few days last week. Schouner Carrie C. Ware, Capt Bng- ejr, has aajLVd for the Bahama isliipda or a load of fruit. Sch.ooner E. I.

White, Capt. W. ook haa eftiled from Norfolk, Va to Mexico, Mrs. Look, who usu- lly nccontpanipB her husband, consider- iig djKcretioa the better pert of valor, aino home Kev. Frederick Newport has accepted a call to the pastorate of the CongregA- ional church and beiuff here he firmt of May.

Capt. baa racked hia family Macbiae. The captaio taken last year with an attack of KJondikilan. It fMi'nie to have bw-ome chronic ntid bta Vlendi really think it will take him away. We will our firenlaJ friend ti-1 hie family.

We art very eorry to aTe jro. Sympttthutlnt frianiU moumine with Mr. and Mrs Bheuben IB their recent berearement. This Worthy couple id no children of their own but about twenty years fcgo took to tbeft hearts and their borne two little father leae brothcra, Mrs, nephews Thfrf grew to be bne youne men, an Lon or to their benefactors. The younger these brothers died of pneumonia abou five wveks Ago and this week the 1 Was drowned rery aear fata home.

HI Iwat was seen uniler mall with no one in it. HJs body THLB fouml close to tb fthoreJa a few feet of water, Mr. Saribora, well lion left hie home In St. Stephen, N. las weak join friend, Oant.

K. E. Fenn ley, Victoria. B. C.

"Jhvy BUI! from there to Sail Roaalia, Mprico. Mr. John BwJ'B a are slad to bear that his henlth hns very ranch ITU Proved. Win. Co have been rim tunfe their factory to itfl fullest capocitv putting flnnm.

Tho uutnber of bi Tulvt i embedded in the Mra. K. B. Sawyer is visitiiig her moth er in Columbia Falta Abijn Barley, on board schooner J. Mitchell New York, fell anil br his leg aud reeeued other The oven tbat belonged to the Vottcr TVrightingtou factory is being ta" down nnd removed to Bootbbny.

Walker Cunimings is at home, having recently graduated from Shaw's Busi ness College. Mr. Jobn Johnson, agent of Whig aafl Courier Co, of Banger, uas in tcmn a few ago liustliut; for busi Mrs. Dunbar is canvassing thi? town for "The Beautiful Life of Frances Wlllnrd." J. V.

Sawyer is agent for the Rite; bicycle. MILO NEWS. Our correspondent writes. The Milo High Sohool class of 98, held its graduating exercises? the Bnptiit churcl Fndaj afti i ruooii evening. Nineteen nung Indies nnd gentlemen participated i exerciser nml reflected much credit upon themselves and teach- Folliming nre the programmes.

Afteiuoon Mil 1 --10 I'raj er. Siilutatory--Ileroibin 111 Well Doinjr. Helen Marj Ford. What Becomes of CJold? Hollls If all. The Press James McFaj dt-n.

Jr. Music. Artillery Malcolm Lewis Doble. Kecitatiou--Masters of the Situation Floicnce Matilda Daggett. Success Arthur Herrick Sherburne, Miiiic.

The Almighty Dollar Charles Westley Stone. Recitation--The Bridge Elizabeth May McLeod Elwood Manley Brackett. icle Sain'fa Farm Fence Rn1p.li Adelbert Leonard. Photography Irving Fred Clement. Education Clinton Daniel Kittredge.

Class Hiatoij Music. Cora Elizabeth Bradeen. Recitation--Ben and the Widow's i Frank Mortimer Durgin. Superstition Bert Weston Pmeo. Small Annie Ruth Doble.

'Olass Poem Ralph Ed-ton Pmeo. 31ass Frephecy.Minnie* Estelle Mitchell. non Videri. Jennie Marie Leonard. Ringing, Class Ode.

Awarding Benediction. Tlie Tounjr ladies were tastefully anJ rcautifully dressed. Fine music furnished by Dui gin's The young men dressed black cutawaj smth. Th 1 rlass motto us "Esse non Videri." and color, gold and white. This school under the mnnagement of Prof.

C. E. Perkins, assisted bv Miss iessie Pullen. Prof. Perkins is desSrv ng of much credit for the advancing of Ins school to its present high standing jf excellence.

Miss Pullen is an instructor of much ability. ODD ITEMS. One of the greatest wonders of Java, 'tlie fire island," is a large lake of boiling mud two miles in circumference, and in he center immense columns of soft hot mnd may be seen continually rising and ailing. Besides these columns there are wo gigantic bubbles near the edge.which, ill up like hugebajlpons and explode on an three times per minute. The ancient Egyptians, used to fish Tvith cuts on the Nile.

The animals were" mluetl to enter into the water aud seize he hsh, uhich were then taken away the fishermen. The (Ireat Barrier reef along the coast of Australia is about 1,500 miles vork of coral insects. Sowetimeb it rises ilmost perpendicularly from a depth of 200 An orphan asylmn at Moscow, found- by Catherine II, is supported bj a tax playing cards. Photographs have recently been suc- essfully taken under water at a distance 10 or 12 feet. The camera was carried by a direr, while the light was sup- lied by an electric lamp carried in the headpiece.

In a cubic foot of phosphorescent sea rater there have been found Hv- ng Every German regiment lias a cliirop- idiit iu its miiks. A silv ibout 2 com is usually in currency for An eminent professor BJ.J.S that the age flub, is almost unlimited. As to the ength of the life of fish, it is said that be ordinary carp, if not interfered with would live about GOO years. The ordin- iry goldfish has also been known to live iver 100 years. Lord Kelvin puts the age of the sun it 100.000,000 years.

At its present rate tf combustion, the nun will last from ,000,000 to 3 eurs before burn- Dg Among tbe curious inhabitants of Aue- mlift are a aperies of termites called the meridian ants," becauHp they invariably their long, narrow mounds so hat tbe principle axis of the dwelling una exactly north and houth. These nonnds, when Mewed end on, show a re- itarknble resemblance to a many-spired athedral. A most remarkable convent fa to be fount! in ciitaeombs of the 1 Rniflian uthedrul at Kiev. Deep down beneath lie magnificent cathedral are miles of 'orridors lined witb cells iu which 1500nscetira perform their dailv evotions and duties, live, eat and sleep 11 the grtrn company of their dead pre- oeessors. The rathedral walls are cov- red witb plaques of gold and silver.

The are enshrined in richly jewelled of Kold. and before theni buug of tiny lamps gleaming like lultS-colored jewels. Liberia is the only civiliaod country where rlocks are almost entirely diKpeu- ed with. The sun rwea exactly at 0 A. i anil wtH at P.

M. throughout the ear, antl is vertically overhead at noon At a bethmthal feaat in Rusaia the casts off a long of hair nrt gives it to lipr betrothed, who iu urn presents her with broad and suit, an Imond cake aud a silver riug set with urqdoiae. carpet in the world is in Windsor caatle It is 40 feet in breadth, nd contains 58,840,000 stitches. The reariDC of It ocenpiod 2S me 14 Barcelona is now the most popoloua city of Spain. The censqa jnst completed hows that Barcelooe, has OBO.OIJO while Madrid has only 607,000.

DEXTER NEWS. Cole Bound Oror Foe Trial at tbe August Term. Prlncloal Witness and Complainant Still A ay-- Dexter Granite Cele- bratlon-- Enjoy aole Hecltal- Notes. Whig and Courier 1 Dester, Apnl 1M. Ttte celebrated Cok incest cose cauie to an abrupt close so far QS the lociil before the Mu- liiripul Ooart IH eomrerjjed foienoon.

It will he remembered lli.it the principal witness for the Stute and the real complainant hnd suddouly dr i from town at the last (hearing Thursday. In" the meantime the niont had succeeded in locating her liati not been able to procure prcs- i at the Saturday hearing I asked for a further continuance to Tuesday to enable it to secure her presence. This strenuously opposed by Hon. Josiuh Crosby, couusel for defence, is irm- ly insisted on by Hon. B.

counsel for the State, who procured a letter from an otficer of another county infoi-miiiK of the whereabouts the hidden gtrl and which he showed to the comt but relumed lo allow the lefeuse read, inasmuch as the in forma iou it would be valu.ilj]*' to tlie ilt- fenae, as the witness h.is changed IJIT place of abode MIH-C tlie As the court granted the requested the defense concluded might Couit Shep- thej must face this witness they as well waive an examination ai nish bonds for his appearance at gust term of the Supreme Judicial at Bauffor Accordingly the judgp Cole over in $1,000 bonds and his sel, Crosy and Abner herd, "recognized for him. Sirs. S. 13. Stockwell, who lia visiting Mrs.

E. It. Horton, went gur Monday. Miss Mary Carty and Mr. J.

Underwood left Saturday for Bangor, hore they were united in marriage. Upon tlieir retum they will reside at North Dexter. Their triends wish them much happiness. OLDTOWN NEWS. Tbe Pull en Sjmpbooy Concert a Kara Musical Treat.

People Indebted to Manaeera for tha Event--Several i Accidents a News No tee of Interest. to Whle aod Courier 1 Oldtown, April 21. M. J. Haes of ElNnortli is in town i a The Jorduii Lumber Co sent a crew of vixleeii i ui) to Mud JJiaok morning.

Kvangelist Harry Taylor to Hodg- doa yesterday morniug to brgm j. bet of meetings. One of the greatest culi in cJotli, ever known ig now on at Robeu s. The regular meeting of tin I i -will be hi-Id nt I'nity i i street Tuesday cAuiimg iieit tu a social dance. The Odd Fellows' lodge of th went to Orono this of the Orono 4odge to attend church sor vices at the Umversalist church, seiraon by KPV, C.

E. Lund. Bridge House guests: W. T. I i i 31, Cram.

Newpoit. A sou of Aleck Nadenu, living on the island, broke the large thigh bone i pluying ball Saturday. Drs. Weld and Laundry reduced the fractuie. Crocker's Hotel nrrivaH: A.

A. Whit' Baiuor; J. H. Sawyer, Blaine. the concert given in Milford Friday night by Sh.inno«, Perry and Linn, a good time was had.

They ill give another one celt froiin Monday night next. Cousins' Hotel Arrivals: A. Heis- licl), Bangor; S. Itegan, Orono. Hattie Crocker gave a birthday P.HTJ Saturday afternoon, at s-he t-iiterta inert twenty ot her iriends.

The occabion was her eleventh birthda ami among the presents ere china. About two hundred members o6-JDex- tcr Grange, Xo. 15o, met nt Grangt Saturday to observe tbe twenty-tin; il anniversary of the order. In the for 'noon a "History of the Grange" was given together ith a pleasing literaiy tumment and music. A secret st vt'iib held for the benefit ot the i An excellent baked lean dinner served at noon.

In thfe afternoon lie lecture was given by Dr. Twitchell, of Augusta, Past State turer, the subject being "Animal I idus- try." Tbe lecture was practical ajiAof much interest nnd the meeting fail to be of much benefit to the tending. It also a pleasant gathering for the Grangers. Mrs. G.

A. Mabbett, of Newport, in town Friday the guest of Mr Mrs. W. L. Mabbett.

II. Chase hns purchased i frtrm land consisting of twenty-five acres situated on the -loath Hall I the Dpxtoi side of the Brick Mill. Mr. Chask company L. B.

roii- H-mplates utilizing a ol the lain I the lieu industry. i Ti'avelers over our roads free that never at this season ol the year been in such good mh- tion. This in a great measure re from the labors of Head Commiss Weyniouth of last year, whose effor make our roads such as t6 be not only good, but nt the some time permanently good, is now making itself to the sji tis- lotion of our people. Town hall was well filled Friday ning in response to invitations from the pupils of Mr. Joseph K.

Springnll attend song recital given under, I 'rof. Ppringnll's direction. The following tfram "The Holji City," gleo club; "Magi Song." Miss Maude Bean; of the West," Mr. Hurry E. Tiblx "(1n-e More We Meet," Miss Sadie Pooler; Mrs.

Gt'o. Dnstm; "The Arrow and the So Mr. Ralph Lowell; Russian Fantn Miss F. Loniso Horne: "The Singin God's Aero." Luhi Smith; flly to Me," Miss Bertha Mnbbett; Once More." Mr. Chester Baker; On." Miss Grace A.

Norton; "Excels Messrs. Baker and Tibbetts; co net polka, "Remembrance of Liberti, 1 F. Louise Horne. The participants, with the excei of Miss Home, are pupils of Mr. Si gall, and several itppettretl iu public the first time.

They shoved carefuF struction and faithful study, nnd ret eel much credit upon tl leacber. 'lie solo by Mr. Chester Jinki-r was well receivetl and his voice is certain very fine one. Dexter people nre. fllw anxious to hear Miss Horne and? her jearnnce was greeted with ajiphi Miss Horne never played better mproved wonderfully bince she last reared in Dexter.

She WHS twice cored. The thanks of those who privileged to attend are certainly Springall for preparing such a un sical treat for their enjoyment. Miss Angie K. Hanson, one of 1 eachers at the M. C.

is the guest ot ler sister, Mrs. J. J. Hnines. The Glee Club of D.

H. S. have be iivitcd to sing at the concert connection with the graduating exercii Kast Corinth academy May 13th. The rural schools will all begin May 2d and not April 25 as reported by of the papers. They will bo in charge following teachers: District Ko.

tliss Woodsie Folsom; Xo. 4, Miss LP Grouther; No. 7, Miss Mertie Mdrrymi Xo 8, Miss Minnie Cousins; XoJjf), Marie McKenna; No. 10, Miss (Blanc ie No. 11, Miss Inez Batchelder Spent visited New pq Mrs.

C. Saturday. Miss Small rom Limington, Saturday eveui, md restinies lier kindergarten Monclaj Mrs. C. H.

II Mien was in Nettpdrt Saturday for meiln al treatment. itrs. H. TV. Mills and little child wefit Bath Saturday, wheie they expectMtu -eside.

Mr. Mills is employed at the Bath Iron Works. Mr. Frank M. Howard bus gone to Xtittti, where he has secured employmei t.

John L. Morrison has arrived honpe from his trip to Boston and New York vhere he has been on business connected with his water wheel. One of the cages under Town hall was occupied by a drunken mun Fridi Dr." and Mrs. F. A.

Emei-bo Emerson and Miss Knight, Garland, were iu town Friday to attedd he recital. Miss Lettie Hudson, of Guilford, it, he gtiest of Miss Bertha Ryan. Miss Mattie Farrar arrived home from "ungor Friday evening. Mias Beatrice Ternll, daiifchter of I. Terrill, of Boston, is the guest of Levenseller.

SQUIBS. A committee of the townspeople of Laam. has petitioned the newly! electe 1 iavor to remove his thi Ifeged ground that he excludesi rom the use of the wind. It thin goes to draw the conclusion that thfe Jockw question are therefore an eyesore. lig Honfr will be justified in refusing the groin that the resolution 1 ought 1 have been Barked by logic, it is not.

According to an English paper, the tritisb. Foreign OiHce receives about 00,000 despatches a year. That is, rot very working day of the year cfver 300 pspatelu's come under the notice of th i epnrtnient presided over by thg ury of State for Foreign A lawsuit over a Louisville dog ha i ost more than 5200, nnd the end is nojt et. Women are rapidly making a conquest the whole field of library managp- Oat of the 217 students who WMT Ta abated at the state library school of ew York from 1687 to 1898, only were men and 177 women. 8n Mm.

Margaret Del and: Dirt ifl matter out of place. A vicious novel xb A phase of life out of proportion. cups and sarteers, mustard one bread and milk set, three lineu hiuidker- hiels, one silk bandkerchiei, one case containing tno bottles of fine perCumery- Refrebhmeuts cttnbistiug of ice cream mid cuke were served. The funeral services of the late Kph- raim Sawyer held Saturday afternoon Tinder the direction of C. B.

Rack- lift'. Rev. E. A. DuvK pustor of the Baptist church, rend selections trom tbe Bible, made some appropriate remark's, and closed with piayer.

The -services were under the direction of the Masonic lodge, and the beaiers J. W. Harmon, M. S. Jordan, R.

F. Rand, Goo. Npweomb. The lodge accompanied the remains to Forest Hill cemeter.t, here the beautiful and impressive Masonic burial service was read. At the b.vmphony concert Friday evening an audience of cultivated musical inside jueeted the performers, and the i and frequency ot the applause attested their appreciation of the efforts of the musicians.

Dr. Wasgatt's and the ilute and clarinet duet of Mr. Bonn! ma and Mr. Woods weie applauded to the echo and Ihoj called out a second time and responded with a st lortioii. I was ft musical treat the people of Oldtown sehlom mi oj'portuuity of hearing in their and tbe musical people of tlie city nre under obligations to the originators and management for furnishing them an eve- nmg' entertainment ol so high an order.

Al Spinnej of Stillwater was from a horso thih afternoon and siistnined biokon arm as the xebult. Dr. Rowe was called. Henry Smith's little son fell down flight of stairs Saturday, stiiking on his head and making him unconscious and badlv bruising him. a called.

Bnrnham has Hie Metropolitan and National magazines -a'e on his news, counter. Mrs. J. N. Xorcross is quite seriously ill.

Dr. Kelly, of Mattnwiuukeag. will nr- rive in Oldtown tonight lo pass Snnd.i with his ife, ho is ibiting ut her mother's, MoCrystle, on Main OLDTOWS ADVERTISEfflESTS We havp i fiae a bto Reopened for Business. COUSINS' HOTEL Pachirt a i niuj i I fptrol-ilieHi. 'i i service iLcbOBt.

I' up GEO. LOU.II'.'j. Prop oliln.u i FRED E. ALIEN, CUSTOM AND READY MADE I HA I si I i Luu of I i 111 i A as was the city ol All a' lew C. W.

45 a i i HANDSOME Custom Harness, A A I A H. A. I I I a i Dissolution ot Per'nership, Of i A. 'i liiif, i i i i MjiKicni i lie at vhu old wand bv (, i Ad hnne IjjiJel te 1 to Pi.l in 3 RIcM pajmtot to enld i 111 i oL.ijc iiSons und pa a 3 si i Ui.D I i i A A A Ol I Town. Me Mirrli i EVERY Cc, IF YOU 6RE A WEAK Ms 1 1 i Jl 1L! LU, 1, D') i a i i 111 i i J.I I i a i i on Imv i 1 1 a i i i i 1 At Our Store, $2 50, (JoIlH 111 i 1 IS i 1 I H.

1. Druggist ami Ipjilucan, Ilia i Bools street. Miss Atri day in Bau Butnhani will i lucuds Suni avenue. Mrs. Lamb, of CusUgnn, a Imlji h(! years of was seriously injured Fn- tlly lv a fall, received by catching her rue Tvlule movinp ubont the room.

She received severe bruises and one knee was Ludly bur no broken. She was attended by Dr. S. Pense. The Cl.iss ot the High Srhml hnht iss lust entertainment of the seoson Thursday evening in City Hajl.

The class is fortunate in securing for its attiaction the Fry Conceit of Boston, which piCbents an entertainment consisting of vocal and instrunient.il mubic. nud readings which has delighted audiences in many' States and has won the highest praises fiom the press. The B.lptist SewinK Circle will meet on Tuesday al'teinooji at i i pai- The Ladies' Aid of Hie Methocli-t So- aetj will meet at the i ij- afternoon. The Foresters are making arrangements for a sociable and dance to be held in their h.ili Friday eiennis The committee in charue are Jasper K.ibtm.m, Willie Mills and Percy Toxier. Mr Arthur McLauffhlin, ho has ecu sick with typhoid fever for some lime.

is considered by his attending to be in a critical condition. Tlie measles are quito luu in Stillwater, large nnmbei of school ihiJ- dren sick nt their homes. The Woman's Relief Corps are hiu iue much success in their new ritual in which the flaa drill is a part. The meetings are largely atteirltd great interest is manifested in the Mr. Charles Bussell.

who is employed Hh at the Jordan Lumber Go's mill 111 Milford, hns sold his home in Orono nud moved his family to Oldtown. where thev will board with Mrs. Jordan, Mr-. Bussell's sister. ll.irsh Lane returned Fiirtay to his home in Stillwater form a trip ni river.

Miss Xcllie Dempsev. Stillwater, been engaged ro teach the spring term of school in Alton. "Vi ord has been received in tins city that Mr. Frank O. Avcrill, of Dnlmin.

brother of Henry Averill. of tlui, citv. has had his left amputated above the cnee. Mr. Averill IK about seventy vears ld.

winter he Ins foot and Mood poisoning set in, i exulting in gangrene. He has the simpathj of i friends in this city. Mrs. Mary Comins has returned from lisitmg friends in Hartland. Mrs Ann Haskell.

of Fort Kent, will visit her niece. Mrs. Thomas Hamilton, i Middle blreet nest week Mr aud Miss Noyes, of G.ir'inier. sire tlic city isitiuc Mrs. H.

A. Comins. Georcie TiblH-tt 1 Miss Addie Le- mul Mi-- Xi-llie O'Kecfe lasted Snturdav in Hangor. Mies Klorn Mcl'hctort. of 1 earn- i-, he guest of Mary P.

a at hei home on Fourth street. Mr A. Orny left Saturday morning for a short business trip up river Cnpt. Charles of Pittbfield, in the city Saturday to atti nd the funeral services of the Kite Sawyer. Allen J.

Sawyer has accepted posi ion ns messenger for the American Ei- prets Co on the Cannon route. Miss Maud Patten, r.f Bangor. wab iu the city Saturday visiting friends. Many friends will be glad to know that the condition of Mrs. M.

P. Wadleixh. one of the Orono disaster victims, is considerably improved. A few friends are now admitted daily. Mr llartwell Lancaster, who was reported ill lost weet, is still confined to house.

Alderman A IT Brown Is out again after conttued to the house the pant week by sickness. Hev. and Mrs. Thomas, of Brunswick, are the guests of Hou and Mrs. T.

HartwelL on Brunswick street. Now good digestiou waits on appetite, and health on both. 1 II it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters. Lumbermen's Siver Drivin Boots and Shoe AltE Till-; E. PERKINS SON, RFAJ.

A A Boston Baipr SteanisiiSp Co. I. nmkc i 11 i i i i i i i i i -5T xt of maUli la'e d' I- OT litH "-r 11, 1 I' ,31 LOS Thins lajs am i i 3. nni Fion, ton. i i J- 1 i i i' I- II i MIP Jn.in i i nt -j i i be i.

i i a el la nr 7 JI) 'L I Tl-uf. a au'l mfXi Bangor BarHarbor CD, -ZH7 1093. I 1 11 II i I i i I. i i 1)1" 1 11 I i a i ItlHi I I a. G6.U i A I i AV i i COMMISSIONERS' BOOKS And all other TOWN BOOKS AND BLANKS, FOH A I IX A.

CO. ON TK. 5c an ji SPEnD, i City Hail Cafe 62-66 st. and Lunch Room For Ladlea ancl )-9 A A i irn preiiarefl to Sa! i i cit at IKMJI -i I is ami 1' insr I I i fctj le. iniitlftrft.

1898 Desit.fi". HAVE YOUR Painiinir GraiuiDg DONE Til ROBERT C. C. GILL, Drop a flarrj Trill bring me to your boaae a once, Mr prltei are verj low i PIN WO" iELIXi 1 I JatUa.

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