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AXG, i i -v AILY 150UTELLE BURR. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13. 1887. VOLUME 242. flatty tfhtg and MORNINGS East nd Kehduskeag Bridge, in -ir 00 for ulx months mis inmntibly advance.

COURIER I mo A CooniKB at 1 ui in advance. II i i 10 slate Street, Boston. t. i i Rents 10 Spruce Street 1 Ington Street 2n5 IN aahlnston Street, Sheridan's Condition A MYSTERY OF MODERN ICE. Powder HENS By WTLKXE COLLINa absolutely pure and III Kb concentrated, ounce 18 wortli a pound of any other st la all cAaea be paid In ad the colored allpa shows the I i -i i la paid AU papers i i (Hi Uon expires Illustrations by Cusachs.

One it IB icily" ft food. Nothing earth will make hens Lay 1 ke It. It cores chlck- cholera and all diseanes cf hens Is worth Its weight in Bold. IlluBtrated book by mall tree. Sold everywhere, or by maU for 25 cents In atampB.

j-4 lit. alr-tijtfit tin cans. by mall, 20. Blx cans by prepaid, far S5.0O, Bltr- I. S.

JOHNSON Boston, Mass. Cures Chicken Cholera. LAY Pally Established 18IP TERMS OF ADVERTISING: For one aqaaxe (one Inch In space) one Ineer tion For one square, two Insertions For one square, three times In the Dally For one square, one week Each week's continuance For half sqnare, one time For half square, three times For naif square, one weeU Koch week's continuance For one square, In Weekly, three times. Each week's continuance Special Notice rsuc. 1 50 200 76 It i 00 1 25 40 1 50 25 SPECIAL NOTICES.

J2.W per square for first 00 per square for continuance DOUBLE COLUHN ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted at the rate of Special Notices." continued three a wedt at two-thirds price, two times a one half price, one time a week, one-third price 4VAdvertisements, where the time of Insertion la not specially designated, will be continued until otherwise ordered, Advertisements under the head of "Business No tices. 10 cents per line, each Insertion, for solid matter, and 15 cents per line for leaded. Saturday evening, MIra and Mamie Shorey, aged sixteen and fourteen vears arrived in Riverside, having walked from Waterville Ihev were cared for until morning and conveved to Augnsta They had been at work in North Vassalboro but getting homesick started for home on foot. 1 oo George Jennis, of Waterville, attempted i to commit suicide by hanging, Friday author suggests for use stipulates the time of the holder and the number of per sons entitled to admission on it, but it also stipulates on the pass that they were to be admitted on condition of good behavior according to the act' benevolent scheme advanced which would serve ad mirablv in these latter days to 'paper a was to register at the box office those who could not afford to pay the-fees evening He fastened one ena of a clothes admit them occasionally 'the Kittt will be found on Bar Harbor Brewer Dexter Dover tie worth Oldtown Waterville inlerport 1 ittsfleld 1I( UltOD Iloulton Caribou Milo Belfast I resque Isle St Steplen Sj rtnefl 1 I lownip, i submitted I (CRnlS. emlclnrncter of Ihe S.

KIMBLL SON, riONBERS, 3i0allns and Real Estate Agency rxrh.n*e»ml NU 1 I ill i la i I timed re nn 1 Accl lent Ii Bur PORTRAIT ARTISTS. I I uill J.F.CERRITY CO. THE PORTRAIT ARTISTS I ar In Nt.W Fng Mil ll lEoomE FALL STYLES In i IMpir-s. Dion itions, I i i Op and i i Sh it This story Is full of dramatic sitnauona, in which cupidity, conspiracy, marder aud aU have a prominent part, Th-3 principal character in the story Is a of sonic beautj, great ability), ex travagant tastes, whose possibilities! for good or (ire great She takes the evil course is a leading and dramatic factor in the everjts recorded and finally dies most miserably The plot includes a number of charafc-) ters, the majority of whom are godd, and some of them ublt--the of course' The illustrations are by that master designer Cusachs, of New York Tbe as showing the gen pictures embellish ing the text Having secured the services of an experienced and competent STEAM PIPER, who has been with leading STEAM FITTING HOtKSES OF THE COUNTRY the past twenty-three we ire prepared to; do STEAM PIPING in all its various branchfes the heat- 8TATH NBWS. Rirrwfirwr'a a TwrVrVo ueorge acone, an Auourn DiacKsmita, ing" Oi JiUlLLnJXtrH, JPKIVATE RESIDENCES, MILliS, fci.T--d ,1 nnit- that wna dhnoinv Fred Mrinff, aged ten years, to amAm TM OETCHELL CO.

patronbge. MAN. Titles to Real Estate I I I I I i ICcal 1- I I i I i I i I 1 I 1 I- I I I I i Nice Pure i i i A i a and Whole i (I (or it I I I I sirtet BUDGE BICTCIES AND TRICYCLES" ROOM PAPERS, nt kno tbe Bvery A BIBB, THE WORLD'S TYPE-WRITEB, B8.OO. Pleaw anil sundae. BUOBEE 00, Farmers, Tea nsters, Journeymen, anics, I And all thers wh 3 desire to be dealt with OTV TJHTE I who are intending to buy 1 ixc, OR SHOULD REMEMBER THE NEW STORE, heels breaking two ribs and his shoulder Mr Stone was insensible when picked up, and greatly affected by the nervous shock to his system He Is now comfortable and doing as well as can be expected Mrs BIHington, of Jersey City, lost a diamond ear lewel, in Lewiston, val -i ued at 8160, and advertised for it in the in her usual trip up Hoosebead Lake, the Journal Saturdnyj she received Intelli crewsavwtwc deer swimming and very gence of the lost treasure, which was restored to her by Miss Lottie Brooks who had (ound the diamond on lower Main street on the day of its She asked line to the ceiling, and the other end round his neck He had failed to provide a drop, so he resolutely held his feet clear of the floor uatil he wus black the face He was discovered by his wife and cut down just In season to save his life Family trouble and poor rum are the causes assigned for the act Lmt Ihursday night, Mr Geoige Hun ton, of Readfield, and his son Hun ton were the viUlms of a outrage Sometime during the night a board was forced the roof of their well built and carefully locked hen and fowls to the valtie of $75 were stolen therefrom The thieves were evidently as from the hundreds- "of the house they stole ten white Plymouth Rock put lets, that all took premiums at! the late fair there These fowls Mr Hunton had refused $5 apiece for He also lost a dozen fancy Gray Plymouth Rock pullets 'easily worth $2 each Incoln Ihe Boothbay Register says Master took charge last bunday, at the Methodist church in the absence of the treasurer It was found in his pocket at night, and on Friday It was thought Best to let the supreme court decide what to do with him PlueaUanla Friday, as the steamer LOUIS was inak time should be that which least interferes with their labors or duties, or when dean and well dressed "Dramatic authors the writer should be paid for their works according to the virtuous tendency ind intrinsic merit thereof' Modun theatre pations will readily conceive how poorly recom pensed some other foreign authorities would be if the oldest fashioned writer could get his theories intrnd iced into the theatrical system of to-day Ihey fired, near the bow of the bolt capturing them both Ihe Greenville lumbermen are making rapid preparations for their winter's cam for no reward, but Mrs Billmgton insisted paign Already, DJVIS Co I Gerrish on her accepting a five dollar gold piece bons nnd Mark McPheters have gone, A rough packing box Is lying on the a 9 bhaw will put in seieral teams floor of Smith's marble works in Auburn, containing an exquisite life-sized statue of Jackson, an old man who appears this week Specimen Illustrations.

JJ WUEItE GOODS ARE ALL A NEW, nad -nliere LOW PRICES go Imnd irt hand with good quality and latest styles A patronize new paid wise Horace Grcclej want trade and alwaysuse you well Bl oct3 32 SQUARE, OPPOSITE WOOD BISHOP TTJB.3!TE.H. Proprietors. HE PLACED HEn IN THE TATtENTS C1AIH IT; 7" -j- LARGEST AMD MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MEIT'S FIITE OVERCOATS. Young MBn's Stylish Overcoats, BOYS' AND (H -DREN'S NOBBY OVERCOATS. lou i stare when you call and see the perfect avalanche of Overcoats ind the extreme oy Pijlcea same are ai, in Memory." It 13 the work of a gifted lUlmn scalptor Jt will stand on a square monument of Italian marble, with the exception of the four corners which will be of polished Scotch granite Ihe monu ment was cut at the Auburn Works and i be plated In the family lot of the pro pnetor at Oak IIill cemetery ihe cost of the statue and monument 'complete was $1,600 Hie Lewmon special committee on elcc trie light has voted to requite a bond om the American Electric Manufactu ing Company to ensure the city against any loss, damage, delay or expense arising from any lawiiit or other legal stay on account of the alleged infringement of the American Company upon the Phoni-aon Houston Company's patent regulator i infringement, however, the Atreri can Company strenuously denies 1 he agent of the American Company acceded and promised to return the first of the week frum Boston, with a bond suitably signed by men of wealth and repute, but be wanted the committee to promise hat they should be no further delayed unle-s from the gravest of causes AroostooK The number of cars shipped fr'om Houlton station for the week coding October 8, was Cattle 2, hay 8, meat 5, lumber 10, pelts 1, shingles 6, laths 1, sheep 1, extract 1, horses 1, leai.hei 2, bark 2 clap boards! starch 2, potatoes 18, miscella neousu lota), 66 cars to be insane and imagines himself in Bath, was before Judge Churchill, at Boston, Monday morning, on a charge of Ue was discharged and sent to Bath, where he resides with relatives Somemet A bajn and slaughter house, the prop erty of Ward, two miles out of bkowhegan Milage, burned, Sundav even mg loss on buildings, on hay, $400, insurance, $500 The stringing of the wire for the new telephone line fiom Bmgham to dkowhe gan was completed Situiday and it is ex pected that the instruments will be in place within a week and the line.

In opera tion lYftldo Capt Chas Btker has sued the Repub lican Jout nal Publishing (Company for al leged libel claiming damages in the sum of $10,000 Rev Roscoe Bradford, of I horndike, fell under a handcar near Knox Station, last Thursday, and received a large num ber of very injuries which may possibly prove fatal, says the City Mr Bradford is a clergyman of the Free will Baptist denomination, but is at pres Short Cuts lix Senator lias nevei allowed i ra7or to touch his face Many of the orange orchards about I os Angeles are being cut up for i evidence ind business lots The Thakore Sahih, of Morvi will carry back to India a fine bearskin lie killed the animal in Manitoba A Wisconsin crank predicts earihquakes for this month When a man intellect becomes he i begins to foretell eirthquake Frances i a wants all temperance womeu in the world to ob serve Inovember 12th is a of spm.il prajer for the cause General bouthard of Bruidon, i is paying for the life portrait of Generil btannard which, is being painted for the State House at Montpeller HKs Nellie King has dist nc tion as a detective at Minneapolis, although only twenty years old She recently woiked up an important land case Mr and Mrs William a celebrate then golden wedding in then elegant suite of apaitmcnts it Hotel Bus tol, Boston on Monday evening Oct 1" James Brow Potter before le'n Ing Pans completed a course in fenu under the teacher of Mi I Piofessional beautic" are i i fot of folks Ihe Duchess of Koxburghe, a most expert angler landed three fine salmon in one morning fishing neir her bcotch estate the average weight being thirteen poiinds I nelds find girden vegetables of i Vendee and the I owei Noire France ire bdng devastated by a new a Hit plague is already destioved ill the winter food for cattle Generil Paine is on the wrong of fifty, but he impresses i everyone i man of about fortv five ind scaj(ely his prime He is i Hamrd, loan gradi iting in the class of o3 Prof Pe the i scientist of Co lutnbia College, was a cl issmate of Grant it est Point He la almost iu veterate i smoker as the mi noral warrior Prof Peck is one of the mo popul ir wealth Dunn was ilso to share in the Kidd was the first ne at the store the morning, and when the lerks came his regular work having been finished he them in taking the jewelry out of the sifes arranging the trajs in the how cases and dusting the good" While busily engaged this he usually managed to slip sonic article of jewelry into his pocket i i stolen the the thing was to get rid of th was an old hand at the showed him a method of getting rid of the goods i out fen of detection I i follow ing the course of in ing of a all the is, meltel first i id then -old in a a ty as old guld Ihis made It fur Kidd to a a from home a i than i he hr-t to i 1 and hii i i often qia tioned ibout i but he i a ml great of demanded it Vftei ttmg the sum Kidd uld to i to i the bnght new would plieed i piece of charcoil out 1 a tort and th ended a jet ihen bv using a. blow pipe he could fjuieklj transfoini Lch-Li-e and other article-, to i old gold Ibis Ins regul ir morn ng recreation outride hi-- usual duties 1 he i bf ime tw ire ajo th it I i is leak somewhere but eouid not hud i i L.ofi'-uited about T. month ago and were suit to i th stoie i ight iid ind a tit ui tr ttention to dd ho a lout 1 to tic i i a i more expensively tli 11 SI i i a a i Ihey und th it Ii i ug He a ir ud on i i at 1 up at Poll He ulqu 11 ti He i i i in nocei cc but In I i of the i a i him he con sc the i Hi i i (lie prohts i Dunn for i i but ecame i i a at the extent of the stealing and fl Ihidd kept on ui i he is caught He la not kept 11,3 i of the thn -t 'Uut a a i tli he I taken ib tut hui dn pi 11 i rings iur ed eh in tw he jt i bidt, one bt eelcts thn SUM of LI i s.cvc i anioud rii in watch uc ins in lir were arched ind sr HP of the tolnn found Ki 1 aid )t icnif men IIL id in tbe ink but lhou that MO 000 it I 000 ecner it I i mon i be nd of tin i Kidd di- of at i a lie Industries ot Maine. UI- Tilt THAT I COM I ibor Cotnni -icnei Matthew j-. keep i a tiie rem i i rptu i in the 1 men cf the stale he ire in i book which is in ing fo the puqo (.

and COD vcni indexed ind a i ir the i in 01 1 of loner Mat tlu i be intcre 114 eadmg Ihe ind de i uf th in the i dcj i uf indu ne prac i i and i i at do SIGN OF THE DRESSED MAN. sept23 73, 75 and. 77 Exchange Streets, dressed over lour hundred -pounds MAN. I cpmherund. ent without a charge Last week he was at work with his brother, Mr structlon seen on the track ahead and Young rimsonbeik--Goose 121111 for Last'I uesdav evening as George buther- Mr Bradford got off and ran on to remove i a i a lad of fifteen, was returning home As he kicked it ofi he fell across the from Ashland, on the road to Portage track breaking his left collar bone, and the car ran over his left leg, breaking it above the knee and again near the ankle, besides bruising and cutting the flesh quite badly Waahlnvton Isaac E.

Reynolds, about eighteen years old, of Mac bins, was brought before Jus tiee Leavitt, Friday, on complaint of sell ing liquor to a boy about fourteen years old, who was found intoxicated" and committed to Jill, reports the" Republican an fined 850 and a xpenses his uf the i meh itn i ion Lake, and had got within two miles of the village, he was suddenly confronted by an enraged bull moose, siys the Pioneer The lad met the onset of the animal with a shot from a small revolver, end planted a ball in its forehead that brought it to the ground, and followed it up with more shots and laid it out Ihe moose Landlady su 11 Well, I ve bo irded here for three yeaH, and I think you id goose for dinner icarly every diy "I guess jou re right, Mr tk You eldom miss a meil I And VEHTlUTIiRS, for Mills, Stores and Dwellings. Galvanized and Copper CorniceB and Gutters. Metal Shingles. Sheet Metal Work for Buildings. Send fml IllnBtrated Circular.

E. VAN NOOIDEN 383 Harrison Avenue BOSTON. 'Ihe following vessels landed fish at Portland, Monda Idella braall, 20,000 pounds, Ella Doughty, pounds, Mary Daniels, 15,000 pounds, and the Lucy Ann, 10 000 pounds The cargoes consisted of cod and haddock Mrs Woodman, of baccarappa, received a letter frcm Wisconsin, Saturday, via Waterville, her former home, from a bi other George spear, whom she had not seen for th rty two years, and was supposed to have been drowned thirty years ago The letter was addressed in her maiden name and sent in care of a gedUeman who has been dead twenty five years Ibursday two men entered the cottages costs and remanded to jail for thirty days YOFK. lln the case of State vs Dr A Cobb, of Biddeford, for maintaining a nuisance, recently in the bupreme Court at Alfred, the defendant did not plead g-uilty as pre viouslv leported The action wa nol "pressed on the payment of $173 by the defendant as costs Dr Guil otin did not i the neat de capitatmg machine which beirs his name An old print has just been given the ton museum of Halifax, Eng which shows that the guillotine was used theie 200 criminal THE GIRLS HUNG AROUKD AGNES IN TEARS. of Mr Seth Larrabee and Mr.

Lawrence of interest to students of history and read at Diamond Island, in broad daylight, era enerl ho revere the "name of J. D. CLYNN, I STREET! "Virtue flourish tn an old ciuvat, But irlan pature scorn the Shocking bat I Uoimev helped themselves to a quantity of "booksi ftV1 1 i i TT That's the kind of a necktie wear, pdL, but man don seem to scorn the 'shock- which they offered to Mr Colesworthy for George Washington, says the JwAnmg ing hat" much in this locality ns ver, nntjl some of the hats worn would disgrace the gale lhat gentleman found Mr Larrabee's "to know that our first President hen coop window When they do get ready to shute the bilious looking relics of last summer, we ian show ien some Stiff Hats that will and throw on an air of respectability all over 'em, and for a little money too 19 West Market Square, E. J. DAVIS 1 name In them ard notified him at once Ihe burglars not been arrested.

Monday evening, as Mr George Thompson was walking along Vaughan street he was startled by'hearing sometning drop with a dull thud on the sidewalk behind him and turning around found a grey owl lon about two feet long Ihe biitd had flown against the telegraph? wire with as to break its wings and stun it The creutur 31 was put out of pain and will be stuffed and mounted It is a handsome specimen FriDklln. Naples 12GS, and the machine wx- ued in Persia long before that d-Ue One of the eccentric ties of rofession il baseball wis illustrated Saturday the closing day of the League Ihe Detroit Club, winners of the pennant met defeat at the hands of the Indianapo is team, the club which stands at the bottom of the I eaguflf record Verily biseball is a strange and wonderful garae The -on of a well known I ouisvHle physician recently went to California and engaged in the tombstone business In a letter to his fathei he wntts I i a i here ind 1 i you would do, well in i Tose I that with von nearer tn me I would be more encouraged in my efFoit to build up i paj ing business i bOLial circles at Washington lire surpins- the piovince of the stage, and it ed by the announcement that Ethel Sprasue and the grand daughter" of the Chief Justice Salmon Chase is ptep ir ing for her debut on the theatrical stage Miss bprague possesses remarkable histrionic talent and for some time past has been under the instruction of the eminent Qeo. Washington on the Drama MARGINAL NOTES IN HIS HANDWRITING TO AN ESSJJY ON THE THEATRE BOSTON Sept i be a matter iture of Mr i i In tot i i -h the 1 i uf ib i i pi i the i in ij i i on ill i i ILK Vnoth i i rt t. the i ib jr i nintii i is i ible LOI i i I num be ind kn 1 of tbp i i tri the Mite Ml thi i i on i i ir i i i i inpr i i i Ml a i i i i a imoinit of oik ind IIH itie 1 i be of nt i to the A.bout two hu i Ir 1 and a ecu nt ou hotels ind the rephe bf 1 to conn in now I nun i i i that the i it 1 i plct and th it in im linu nd eainpng pi cannot bt i i lied it ill Ihe i i hi i er i i i upo i i in i ite 1 1 idoubtcdh formed mi i itm to i ie mJ tin iniount 1 bv ihf i i i I I nioi ip proxinute to the i 0 tli in a that ould be in idc ith i da a to upon lhr oflice of thi bun lu to iscerta UIP i i i i between ipital ind I ibor in order th it the rests of the iges earned i be be i knowledge of the rci protal i i between IOJM and No solution of these qu st i be a i reliable i tie from i can be evolved reasonable and tangi ble i has left on record his viefrs concerning not a little mcongrurous that we should be indebted to comic opera performer for making pub ic this valuable informa- Francis Wilson, the 'Cadeaux' of the New York Casino 'Ermime' Company, now at the Glote, has a touch of bibliomania, and speeds much of his spare time in the libraries and museums in search 'ot interesting scraps of Information not Bath, and 1 Carriage Sponges. I I masters of the European and American stages 1 he great iron deposit of the Black Hills have been frequently mentioned, but generally thuught to be essential to the 8carce Wlt an expectition that they would education of a comedian But Mr WH- ever become of any value to the countrj son, like Br seems to have two i es the iron ores made at the school well contrasted, sides to his nature, and of mines mdicate that the oies may be funny as he certainly Is on the stage, he: worked profitably by the Bessemer proc THE PALACE HOTJEL, VENICE i I A CO a to if i offte 1 ve gat rhl--the i war ncene a Sdl5 Amis, Baigor S.

FTT.fl-RI., Real Estate Broker, Insurance Agert Block Doy LADIES! lour Own Dyeing at Homo With PEERLESS DYES. p-f evfr 'ng They are sold every IO tt pactajje--4u colors Bity ln Slrt th Brightness, Amount QiuUltteA Bstaes Color or non fad A not croc O1 KQttL Ityr HWW wbinBon, brnvglBt, No. 1 a 1111 Caldwell Sweet A march! KTotloo. eB I tt CPAMOIS OF ALL SIZES, ALSO i Tufcey, Ostich and Wool 1 Dusters, TRTJE'S DRUG STORE, CORNER STATE JkiND BARLOW STREETS. is an earnest apd enthusiastic student off Seward Dill, Esq and wife, of Philips leuve on Wednesday for their usual winter sojourn in Soquel, California, eighty miles south of San Francisco, where they have spent several seasons with a grandauffhter Mr Dill said to a Journal reporter that he boards.

'4he other day Mr Wilson did not expect to retain East next spring, was searching through George Washmg- as he found the weight of his nearly eighty ton hbrnrv, now in the possession of the years forbids an annual return to Maine Boston Athenajum, when bis eye caught Hon kellev of Philadelphia, on It is hoped, however, that his health will 81 a volume bearing the inscription nis re cent visit to Louisville, unexpected- permit his return a year from next spring on the title page, 'Lionel and Clarissa--a kinswoman Mr Hpmmeler Mr Dill left Lewiston eighty years comiu ofel th a London publisher hXoT for manv vears' nn-rf fn wUh Vila tVOQ WDOm ne naQ UOt Seen I0r HiaUV years ess Ihese tests will be continued until the actual value of the ores shall have been determined CURES Pains tviernul an I Internal REL I bwelllnes Lontnictions of the Mus kb SUffneas of the Joints A Bruise Seal is Burns Cuts Cr-icLs an scratci (Best viable RemeH in the werld Itheuma Urm Neuralgin Tkroj.t and all kindred afflict ous A Large Bottle A Powerful Remedj- Sost pcunoraical, as It coats but 26 rents per bottle 'SELSUN CO hOSTON AU Irn CONSTIPATION ACnTSTOMACH TikE A D--K Tikt A D-k DYSPEPSIA, INDISESTM A D--K TAKE 4 D--K An 1 take D--k to relieve A KN A of little lozerg-ca prcpirt, Ur MARK called DYSPEPSIA KILLERS niv cents a box (trial boxes Will be sent to anv pan of the I mte 2,1 OPENING, Thursday, October 13lh, 1887. St. O. W. confidence and respect 'of his fellow- citizens Harry Dill, Esq, his son, takes Lharge of Colonel Dill's farm and business in Phillips couraglng Hraeooft.

by William Haliburton This A Bar Harbor man took it into his head essay bears the Boston imprint of Young to build a s.aw mill on one of the favorite Etheridge, Market Sqnare, 1793, and as this date seven years before Washing- Bound with this opera IB a treatise on 'The Effects of tbe Stage on the Manners of a People and the Propriety of En Beglment the 6erv lce of the State and Establishing a Virtuous Among th the first company of Jai Kelley battalion, and his commission as a Major "of the of New Jersey and all the territories belonging thereunto Ihe commission was signed in HandonHeld Mav 5, 1777, by William Livingstone, Governor I mall on rccclptof price DOOI ITTLE SMITH 24 and 26 Trcmont Boston Mass junelS Evolution as Applied to Coal. The late Professor Dans In thcon roganling the development of a protoplasm applied to coaf would be a verj reasonable for the sub nurged forests ot the dtirboni gradu ally developed Into lignite that Into an iuferiqr qualltj of anthracite an i that into the flnest and bebt cr Run an i Jerrnyn stove foun 1 only F'A GDKMMSCO West Bridge Try our Birch Edgings sawed and tied in bun diet. sept27 DAY 25 Dozor. More of 1 ailJncerec A HDMAB HBJU DBOPPKD FHO1I HIS HEB''i4- Everlfoid in this country for the money, made of good cotton with pure linen 1 Bosomsmd Wristbands and perlept flttlng, ope the general disapproval of bis --TM lost. DUE uie remamaer IB 111 a IU.IT buuuj UL scheme will incfee him to set his saws well matured His style of hnndwrlting rvatloD- Mrs Hemmeler presented golnR elsewhereJ cornea ont the signatures of ownership qn the fly- huBdred with a long lender In which it sayS that is reproduced In the chirography of fl the scheme to make a manufacturing town the fbllowlng close wrltwn lines on a of Bar Harbor I will not work It prints slip of paper pasted to one of the pages for letters from promiDent summer residents "Who copy nature should describe char- Stealing Jewelry for acters as they are.

It is tne omce or tne stage to present a minute representation ot men and manners, which, to excel, must be a perfect likeness. It Is objected, therefore, that the stage by its exhibitions will become pernicious to morals. That 'S3' BATSTG-OR, ME. who hope that the mill wilt not be built, and copies protest against it which have been printed In Philadelphia. They have having a slight domes- lowtagfrm We also call attention to the flplcndld quality blm lower hla mWlng machine from the burn lolt, where It Md been stored.

He lastenedarope to It, and passing It OVOT This thoroughly Interesting story win appear to and WEEKfcY out for lit i That we are Setting jfor Cts. Each. ry It beats anytb Ing ever shown fdr less than S1.25 'vsre inv trten a- iltch- with the Tope around her oyaotloll app fiea with more loroe against nary and commonplace colored man and dnever be for a geniDs bot a wisdom to Mr Kidd became Possessed of a little ol both to wSra and SracTher scheme, about foor years aso, whereby he the neglsct ol a has been able not only to live well on a ot 9K a weak but to lay abont away In the bank for a rainy day Tears. QETIINO KIOH ON $15 A WEEK--A hESRO POKTEK MAKES A BANK ACCOUNT OF 912,000 BY ROBBING BIS EMPLOYERS osephGu tavu 8A 0lP BYRON TAPLEY, Director, 76 Main Street. MctbodB as taught by De Xontsk! and Boston Conservatory I eesone private or in classes of four Diplomas granted Apply to lot There has been only one subject of con- and he should appoint some his Kidd bass wife and several children In personages to act the monitor, to comment Brooklyn.

About four years ago, he went 6 to work in the sWre Quince, APPUGS, Gardiner maq return- and droTe his 'wife and tl floora wbfcln great soon had the confldenca ot hla em- plovers and the "ran" of. the itore. There was a man working In the store faamed Robert Duan, Preserving Pears, C. ft. AVEmU.

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