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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 4

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BUDS, Society bods, young' wo- jest entering th: doors of society oi 1 a hood, require the care." To be beautiful" and ch a i they jnwst have perfect Keilth, with aH it implies a clear Bit rosy cheeka, bright eyes ana spirits. At ths i tho yo md wc.man es ecii-illy sensi- a ne "voiis troubles, wl ich co i ue thanign life, have tin e. If there bo pain, headacl e. hnf-kachp, TUTVOUS dis- turbjUK-es, t.i UK- general a not good, the i tic of inedi -ine should be employed Dr Pierre's Prescription is tht- best iestiirative tnic and nerv- resuUa from It's a remedy specially iiuhcatud for those delicate weaknesses and hat afflict won i i at period or a lother. You'll find that the woman who has faithfully fhe Prescript ion is the picture ot health, i A 'i: veil and si feels well.

In cdt.irrh«il inflammation, in chronic dis- pldCi-nu-nts cosnniun to wum rn, where thero are symptom-: of backache dizziness or i tn-annfr down srnsations, disor- ilir red i i mood in ess fatigue, the and the MifTiTTT brutish! back to htalth and good I blunts. LOCAL MAKERS. I's For Summer OutlDga. THE DAILY WHIG will be sent to pei sons going oat ol town lor any period of time and address changed as often as desired at 15 oents. per week, postage paid.

Tbe West Branch drive is expected to reach the boom to-morroar. The annual reunion of the 23rd Maine Regiment will be held tt South Paris next Thursday. The State Board of Helical Keglstra- tion will meet to-day for the transaction of some business. Messrs. George S.

Perry and Everett the city. At a meeting of the ipal Officers F9I TO "ID! 1(16 OllllrlW Mfl TK open time is tbe finest. 1 They say -AMUSEMENTS. that there is not much Illegal slangh- People's Theatre Company. Soon You May You ter qp-1 here aa there has been, the game J.

C. Bockn ell's Peoples' Theatre lejum Wagon, offlolalt having been very active. Company begai a engagement Almost.every one who watches care, Fish and time Commleealoner T. feat evening In a large tent on tbe folly the of tibe times is canvlnced, yesterJay received the fol- Hampden road la the lot just this side of since the great horseless carriage race lowkg telegram from Commissioner C. the head of Patten street with a large from Purls lo Bordeaux and return, that E.

Ok. of Carlboi, regarding tbe recent audience present which promises well the next fad to strike Americans will be "shooting of Game Warden Collins by the rest of the week. riding either iq carriages or on bicycles guide Charles Moirls: The tent has a regulation stage and propelled by motor o.her than GREEN RIVER, August 5.1895. there are seats upon the ground In front hore or human leg power. Deserted and Btrl Flow.

Had drinking hard and PBOple. The play last evening was "The were won by images propel going low. Offlceis close on to him. Gold Klcg" and it was given- a lively kind of motot. The presentation.

Whole Cotntry Alarmed Erd his eis Co. B. Thlrtlet Maine Reunion. The following circular letter baa been sent to the comrade at Co. B.

Thirtieth There; will be a change of bill each night Maine Veteran Regiment Association: ot the engagement and the performance BANGOR, August 5 1895 wl begin at 8. Comrade: The eighth annu fur, i light, and has no such qnconvenieces as steam, lhe members of the cast did good with its waste blasts and neoessi- work and the audience applauded the RS- e8 of water i ano) fiiel, but It has one peclally striking parts of play. NOT EVENl.PEDALS TO TUB.N. AccidentallyPoIsonflTd, tlsThought. petro- Mary White, thetwo years old daughter if Mr.

LawrtHM Wl itc, wbo lives on Hancock slraet at the, frot nf Essex evening inder circum- starces indicated poisoning, iie was not to do so, it Is tight that she went Jute a neighbor's 5d drank some toothacae drops which In a bottle on a table At any late tbe toothache drops had disappeared and tbe phys clan wbo was call 3d to attend the 1 it); girl discovered the odors of iaudLnuoi and creosote abo.it her. She was in i comatose state when he arrived. Notwithstanding every scientific effort of insects, reptiles, dogs and the stings of bees and wasps--should be iiistarrtJy treated with disadvantage whicTsteam has not, and to save her i she passed which the in Europe have away in about half an haur after she is long been vain-y trying to do away with, supposed to have taken the toothache The objection to this motor is the fact 4 a -i 1 -A The Greatest Fair on Earth, What Yon Will See Wliile There, was granted to E. Cobb. The annual reunion of the 1st--lOthl- 20l)i Maine regiment associations held at Long Island, Portland Harbor, on next Thursday, The condition of SheriJ W.

F. Reed, wbo is critically ill, showed some improvement yesterday ar.d there a chance for his. recovery. Messrs. J.

II. Stone and Tf. r. Stone have received the new Kn ghts Templar badges that are to be worn at the. coming conclave and have them for sale.

The condition of Mr. Frark C. Plaited, who was injured Sunday by being thrown from his wheel, was comfortable 3 esierday as could be expected. After establishing the g-ade on Front street the paving will begin, probably in a few days. The paving stores are, On baud being piled on a wharf on Front street.

The annual Teunion of the 2th Maine regiment association wil Le held at Northport on Monday, August 12th. The veterans are planning for a pleasant gathering. the principal streets in a barge early in the evening att-acting attention by Its music to the sign on fhe barge tbat to start one must turn a little crank ft half dozen times instead of opening a lever or turning-a tiny us one woold do to start a steam To do away with the necessity of turn- drops. The family have -he sympathy of many frienda in their lews. Camp Benson, Newport, August 21, last evening a license lor lunch cart where comrades will report.

Time i a i a RrnttPr nf of meeting 10 A. M. Bring your ladies i I I I I i DIUIIBr Ul ong Dlnner ded by i ater initial start is Camp Benaon Asaoc atlon at 25 cents. th pro blem, for this motor has no force Arrangements htvte been made with lne acts at tft lent. The on requiring a safety valve, as has M.

C. R. E. for out for the round pleasing and added much to trip. Tickets can OB procured on the talnment 17lb and 21st of Atgust at all station; Its Tickets good Desperado S'illinSea'ch.

Believed that Moris ha5 Mtle his Wayfo New Brunswici, on us rickets good until August 31st. Our Own Folks ndQfher Folks. Annual reunion of the 30th Maine Mr. C. of Portland Is Regiment will be held at Camp Benson, i tbe cltv Wnnrnnrt A i arA Q1 1QQK A A 3 Ma).

W. Z. passed Sunday at Important to the 3 A man is passing the towns of this State who shoulc net be allowed to hold religious meetings in any town. In tie town of Springfield lie claimed to be one of sis who desirous of holding a series of meet ugs and that the Officers IVcCajsland and Mahney Returr Hcne. Newport, August 21 and 22, 1895.

dress all letters to toe secretary, C. L. COFFIN, Ohio street, Bangor, Me. Ad- I 11 The three men who roturffed last night are Deputy Sheriff fiartweU Lancaster, The returns to the State Assessors are of Oldtown; Game VIcCausland, coming in well and will give valuable of Ouilford, and Constablj James F. statistical information for the assessors' Maloney, of this The ether man Is next annual report.

Returi aie received Sheriff C. C. Nichoj: from 508 cities, towns auJ plantations county. The Ladles' Cooking School. Tbe ladles' cookirg school is being held at E.

C. Nichols Go's store on the i third floor, where tfce ladles have Three of the four officers went up act and are serving fiee to the lady and Into northern Maine to eflec-. If possible gentlemen visitors Princess chocolate, the capture of the! desperado Charles Oajtaca coffee, table jelly, Morris, the guide who shot Game prismatic color pastes for fancy cakes, Warden E.O.Collins, of Isle, etc. Choice receipts and illustrations are last Tuesday, returned last evening from also free. When you are tuckered and their search aad tlie o.ther Ins gone still tired and forlorn go try their mixed further into the forest with a guide to drinks, free on the ihird Boor, make every effort to capture the Ulaw.

Within a short time there, will prob- Hughes ably be two big manufacturers of horse- Mrs. A. has returned from a less carriages in Ameripa. trip to NomiLort ne en at have been made across u- the water in doing away ith this disad- Jttrs. )X H.

Holyoke went to BucUsport vantage of having to start the machine Moiiday a visit. by giving several turns to the crank Miss June Stevens went to Camden 8 Monday for a visit. a steam When a motor of the kind just described is shut off it is practically dead. There can be no effort on its part until a other five would be along later. He said half dozen turns of the crank have he was direct from stxm The man is sucked in a mixture of gas and air to be- gin anew series of explosions in the of ed um nt hl cylinders.

The and gurest remeciW for pains, aches and sorene of any kind. Used everyrlere fur fifty years, and Id everywhere this year. bn be i laulae medium heigh't, has quite a large mouth and iips and ie aaout twenty-live years old. lib left Springfield without paying his bills. He is traveling under the jnime of Captain Kiiuey.

I Next Yacht Race, ir Caatine corresponcent writes: largei 1 "the Tlle nt xt at 'ht race of Uie i'astiue engines of say 100-horse power, the start Glut will take place A lOlli at 1 r. Mr. and Mrs. K. T.

Jones passed Sun- is obtained by the use of several smaller si. Some seven yach enter. Tlierc day at Hughes Pjlnt. course'it Would be futile to attempt four prfees, S20; second, Miss Harriet Adams has returned from to start by hand a large engine, but the i i ESTATE Ol Use A A i 'i 01J In 1 davh i I. a Btay at I'ophun.

Beach. Mr. E. L. Stercs passed Sunday at his is obtained by a series of sometimes large engine will not budge unless the AU the hotels and Loardi ig lioiises jiri: initial impetus is first given to it.

This if boarders. KKVIV ily. I i an.l cottage at Hancock Point. Mr. diaries Woodman went to Boston Mouday on a bus qeas trip.

three smaller engines, the smallest of which is not too large to be started by hand. This smallest eueine then starts the next larger, 1 and that in turn sets go- sliccji, swine cvn- cnftlc, illlll The lincsf i i and lining horses ever in li; ll(kl'ses, throughout Maine. I RECEIPTS' The Record of Money Taken In During a Single Day Is The strangest scene in the whole circus of tla comers with the dirkness, wrien the multitude, gathered from afar stands Mr. Charles H. Dennett went to Port- the in afcto It remains to be seen if this clumsy and roundabout arrangement cannot be ler Unproved upon in America.

land Monday on Business. Mme. Deipret left Monday for home in Quebec fir a visit. Misses Lillie and Avie Witham are visiting friends it LaGrange. Mr.

and Mrs. Jahn T. Clark and chil- Rev. A. W.

i a imved i his new cottage. Perkins liowden i i i the cottage for W. 13. Porter, of Chicago, also a cotttage a a lioise foi Harris, on Hook's Island. Hon.

a l. i i i T1OI! children iici-d i F' i Ii The more one looks into it the surer he the Orthodox church Sui.d on TOmft? thftt. l.hfi npTTt fnri in A i ia i The party left last Friday morning on waiting for the doo-s to open. Some- dren left Monday for Boston. The opening of a night blooming ce- their perilous journey (for Marris is well times 2,000 people are packed together reus was made a very pleasai occasion last evening by Mrs.

Landers at her residence on Fern scree Quite a known as a most desperate cl and between the line of jooths before which one who would not hesitate lo kill any eloquent orators cry the attractions of pursuer at sight) and arriving at Green- side shows aid tlie refreshment number of friends were p-csent and re- ville, on the ingor Aroostoofc rail- stands. A continuous ria road, took the steamer for Northeast tcom crowd and everywhere hissing freshnients were Mr. Ueorge B. Goodale and family have gone to Bos on on a visit. Mr.

M. C. Foster, of Watervllle, was Iu the city Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs.

G. I. Wescott have re- Motorman McCluskev of Baneor Carry Fr the lattir plactthej had a torches flare up. of the throng turned from a visit in Gorham. UO U( HO.I.I.K.VI nush HfTHlnar.

tlP iron a a a tha OronoA Oldtown electric rail way, whose tri l' o( ile? Into the wocds to Chesuncojk waters. 1 'fieyltd-for leg was recently amputated a the Oldtown hospital as the result tjhe recent i i i of agricultural products, works of art. accident at is culU-cttd together in this out of danger and is no a Knew eveiv foot frown back at them like the circus of lhe Around ioi miles arounj, a Me- 'he ticket wa on will not open for I luiinerons i wctr! 1 renowned i HI M.ii.uit'"tt' 1 tiic (jutiL-ii of queeiis. woman. 1 ving in the i MK hiu'ln, in solving 1 JJoiv to iiKiktt i horse love 'Oiifiiiiul the saiu Her a jinujii: record of tt.

4 i l-SHiches high. Jupiter ira- 1 tl.e liigh i tb. record 74 ami 1-2 lhis wliil.i himself staids only 50 niadt for i i the fimous pen- a The remains of Mr. Wintield S. Adams were b.ought to Uangor yeterday morn- Mr.

Adams'dropped at lllue Hill on Saturday wnere he 1113 been living for some time. He formerly resided in- this city aiid was 48 years of age. He leave? a a i to mourn his loss. The Circuit a i i occur at Friday Saturday. Tlie will be the 2.30, 2.29.

'2 2.2,"i ami A i i i attend push against the irou chains across the entrance; others surge around the red ticket wagon, whore barred windows his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A-ad Thompson went to i Bar Harbor yesterday for a visit. knew just to tiud the If he M.

the double chain across were in that region. the entrance is drawn away, and four They jiaddlcJ many miles irourd the nien station themselves there to receive lakes and ponds and streams Ir that he crqsh be erow1 Passes through becomes that the next fAd in America is going to be the horseless carriage. One of the objections to as well rfs. the pleasing feature of the bicycle is tbe work it takes. Plenty of people will say that the sole excuse for bicycling is the exercise that one can get out of it.

but the faet remains that lots of enthusiasts have given up riding them tersely put much like work. There can be no doubt about it, the average human being likes, when he is not actually intent upon hard work in way of exercise, as easy time of it OR KK.NT. Ku near A I out but i i n. i to ibn-f, the subject, "Missionaries i.t Dr. and Mrs.

Kobe-t i arrived from Baltimore i a Mayor Swift, of i i visit Castiue this t'apt. H. O. Parker and OR i lull l.iillu. riding because, as one from New York it, "It's altogether too was eornmunder of the Dresner, leras.

a son arrived Capt. I'urker lurk J. W. nil Cap- Hat- liansoi-, IX jclm JI. Ilurtluu, Ajp ILI 'i' -nt i tlc ul ciciuiac, JIM ejtiiy Lime Ol it Mr.

1. J. Welch, of Portland, passed is can be devised for him, and there are few exercises more popular than driving. i'lie main difficulty with driving is that who was before tl i i a Herbert K. liichartls, of a i a ull T.

I i i i the vharge li. tanu.ii.' i i I i I III i i I 1 1 a Of a Hi-. bacvo Of course, one can go much further Mrs. S. S.

Goodwin went to Northport a horse tftan if be were afoot, Monday on the steamer Penobscot. 3 10 1 thai of rape, was put $1,0 10 bonds foij his appearance on A 1 2 to which i case was coni'nucd in order uji i and tJuiitt y. a interesting I i i at- like water ea'eaiitoe' from a funoel. So vicinity and at last came to tl cair of rapidly do peoj Ie pour down the i i Jlorris, which is not on line that It is literally all these four men Chesuncook laxe as has been sunuosed- can do "Sing both hands, to take the tickets thrust upon Nine thousand persons can paes in half an hour, which means 300 to tre, minute; five to the second. On very warm days, 8,000 people can be accommodated, for the heat makes I hem apiead out more on the hi nches and take up more room.

the ---t witnesses i be summoned. E. If. Burpee, is expected back With a horseless carr age one may go, Failing to secure bail, be went to jail from his European trip on August 24th. Col.

a Jthe St. TO lei. LlC Miss Alice Pearl has returned from a dinner, unfatigued, with no ol a Md Gillen, for the re- been supposed and reported, I ut is on Caufuomsiinoc lake, not far fiom Allaguasl. lake and river and a i northwest tf cooi lake. Tbe ofliccrs 1 irris' camp deserted and no signs' of having been occupied very recent Ii qniry "-ij ijuirj rOOin.

are being was made at al th eeamps ii sed Lnd of To receive 8,000 or 1,000 tickets i visit in Bay City, and Aurora, 111. Addlsou Littlefeld, of Bucksport, was in the ilty Monday on business. Mrs. C. F.

Bragg and the Misses Bragg are at South West Harbor for a several weeks 1 stay. Mr. and Mrs. William Paralely, of Bos- lend. The members of tlie V.

E. of the. First and Second i churches i have a hayrack ride lo llan'pdeu Friday evening -lo pay a. to elsewhere enjoying the Baliii and Mis- i Nichols. A a are being made for a i i a'i'd i a large party are i i to go- Messrs.

A. S. Jordan, W. B. Faust, A.

Clarkson and Ml. Carmel, ariived in Bangor Monday on tuc steamer City of Uangur. They brought Iheir wheels a ong. They took at the Biufgor lluuse and left a 2 had gotten leaii over tl em. Th r.

M. to iide home' on tlfuir wheels. They expected to pass he night at Xew- iMil.im! the )rt Judge Burgess of tl.c Probate Court Japanese goes to Portland again to-day to attend iow i i the tlnal session of the Probate Court li.iticui of triiued dogs commission which report ation the to Hie Supreme Judicia C'ourt the last of learned and liil1 H- i hurdlt'S, 10 ft. i i 4 ft. indies high without stop- i Top a young liuntsr juuips 6 I I (.

tht; haudjoiiidst and 1 i i i i a a i saddle in the i 12 i gaits to sacl- biV fastest pac tig stalliou ord 58 seconds fijr 1-2 mile ''i M.ul mi Mhuuitt'ttr has taken Eng- 14 I M' now conies to the EASTERP' MAINE STATE FAIR, tfVif. 0. 0. parachute all the guides nnd most of ihe ramps were examined to. sec it there were any signs of the fugitive, exce i iu cases where well guides of lepu- tatimi vouched for the parliiH.

ll'bat re. is full of parties from lloston and the woojls li'i; nnd some valuab Intimation iwas gained from some ol lhe (iqple met as regards the probable injirse tiken by tlie outlaw. be i lef It a fa thal haa bcen m() to Northport. Tl eolllcera had a disagreet.Lle i i strated over and a a i that Caliau, i i i i i tramp, tor it I a tt 8lim re vKiwj fellow, can peeved a pbasant call yesterday portion of the time and flMickets faster than tbe Tom Mr. J.ohn M.

S. Hunter ot the Far- lamed pet or a "veu's" bill. The horsejess! carnage craze has al- leady set In rtrmily in Paris, a city that 19 generally conservative enough. Paris got a little behind in the bicycle i age; now she is takina up the horseless idea i fervor enough to make up for liej tardiness in the other tlatter. At jlrst it w.aa looked upon as alto- ether low and cpmiuou to ride a bicycle.

the Key. Lansing, pastor of street of Bust in, 10 is pissing the summer at Kiitahdh Iron Works', was i i the city yesterday LIME, BASKETS, MILL R. B. DU A I I I i 1 space of half'an even an hour, were ln tlle clt 5 e8ter at the It was as only another and deposit them iu ie boxes is enough to keeb four en ibusy, but this is nothing to the last- ot the two men Sn the ticket wagon who have to sell tickets, make see lliat no counterfeit money is received and keep track of their money so that the accounts will balance wlien they have llijisticd. Two ot the best me i in this most exacting business are Ilar-y Merrlam and Jef Ca Ian.

Both are rupid in handling Batigoi- House. Mr. Frank B. Fairbanks, of Winthrop, is visiting his unele, Capt. H.

N. Fairbanks, iu this city. Mr. K. 0.

Burr, clerk at the store of Hice Miller, weit to Boston Monday on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Simpson, of Carmoney to a degree that almost passes mel were in the citv Monday on their uf 0000 ft. t-artli fcelow, The of hi-; ihiir Ken from the th-: i i iji of a live 01 four men at the it-ante, can receive iniiigtou Cluoalcle. bard to make good is irris them. Merrlam Is alulos. equally rapid with the tickets and las a fare faculty of County Attorney 0.

A. Bailey returned foul shootine or the game wurdeii took det bad matter hoiv Monday from Maclliasport whecfi IIP has Tuesdiy last and it is presumed that desperrdo lost no time in making t-acks for a point of saf Hy. The officers covered a large exten; of tirri- rapidly the bills is are pourinf been for some time, in. The Inside of a ticket wngon resembles somewhat an ordinary railroad ticket office, a wide brass-covered counter run- ft- for a i Barry's i.iti,m uf pet stock, snrii as Belgian Hinuly.ni rabbits, Ol inea pigs, ii.iu pigs, Fitch ferrets, red os, red squi-rels, wjite i Jjp.uitst- rats, pigeons, parrots, i i i with liis trctting dogs, i old burses, somet'iing never i before. A if.iiii,- of -Mil every daj between UMIIH.

thousand and one oilier too 1:11 robs to mention. A 0. Beal Pres't of the M.iiiifSt.i.te Fair, people the show, ing tins i and fifty cents will en! II- V'-' to it a r. 0. BEAL, Prus't: rt Spring U'ater "jory and made a very thorough which business is transacted.

Over the this week. Tlu-re i be no sissionnf the court in i eity this week i to the absenci gess. The'two days i races! a West fair giounds In iKseter begin and all ihat Is needed is favora'ble-weathcr to make the (event a success. There Is a large list ol entries in the diflerent classes and many high record trotters will Ije seen on the track. There i without doubt be large attendance each dav.

Tbe first closed passengci cur of B. O. O. electric rail way has arrived in the city and been tak case. From a they seen they Concluded that Morris had made a bee border and is probably tine In of Judge, New Brunswick, trip by 'wate- by day ttfe will be sola the most i being at lut two out In an hour, and liaivi been sold in or three days' journey.

fl 'y 68 lh nlo tts (he handling Morris has been a guide In that ngion wile window Is a holding 7,000 line for the tic el8 ln all lh rtstlof the 8,000 or line for the 9,060 being usually sold from the offices set up through the On a busy Justice Biemer, the U. S. Suprenje bench, is visiting Chief Justice Fuller and family at Sorreuto. Mrs. Ellsha Hopkins, of Boston, has been visiting her brother, Dr.

F. H. Chase, on French street. istance of the perlkly and a i of I he English, somehow one or two Frenchmen took, to bicycling and almost before one i tlie nige was all over I'aris. 1'nris is a cir.y made for bicycliug, as il is for horseless carriages.

There arc miles ot faultless pavements there. In fact, tbe only tanlt the i ever heard a Frenchman make a the pavements ot I'aris is that they are too smooth. Every now and then 'one gets a bad fall O'i the Parisian pavements, because they a -e too well watered, and as smooth as so much glass. There are two companies in Paris already a halve all they can do to supply the demand horseless carriages. A horeless at lirst in the streets a i a a looked upon as a freak.

It remembered that the horseless carriage is not a steam propelled vehicle, i it leaves not the si ghtcst trace of its means of locomotion visible. There ia no noise, such as stsani invariably makes, no exhaust, no no smoke, no cinders. The thing seamed incomprehensible. The earlier! trips of tlie new carriages A I JOURNAL. PORT OF BANGC R.

inniri. -i ls.JIc. AiiB.4. i i i a ui tiie uew carriages Mrs. Maria Rank! a son, of Bos- were attractive to the idlers, nud many a "cocher" rtceived orders to follow and see how the curious thing went without having to stop for fresh sup- ton, are guests at the residence ol Dr.

H. L. Jewell, on Pine Mr. E. B.

Plilsbury, superintendent of plies of fuel. Many and selling of nearly two tickets a sec- 'he Boston District Telegraph Company, weary in these attempts. ond But as there anJ fluctuations in was in the city yesterday Vitl1 i ne motor two for many years and is fa- the rush, there are tin esj during the sale miliar'with every stream, pond and ake tw hen the two men art handling and sell- Parisian horse and he hud a good outfit so liii would tickets at the rate of second, make the journey a short one. liep-ob- seconds and ably took no provisions with', him but each instance. The n'Woj of the silver there is pleuly local iu the woods and on the brass counter t.s If an army of water for a man of his expe-Jencc In coUtlnuouTM Mne a trapping aud Hsaiug, so.

there would be time the window openYuntil 6 the no danger at from lac i of Miss Mary Woodhull Coombs, of Providence, of Bangor, is the guest of her sister in this cily. Mi. Fred Ayerj sou of F. W. Ayer, left Monday afternoon for the Adirondai-ks for a several weeks' stay, Missj May and Miss Mamie the wherewithal to sustain lar Inside the wagon on tte floor stands a McGonlan leave to-day on the City ot rSwntfasl a'sTey" tVceivT Ir hours sullee to make one proficient In its mt nagement.

No engineer's certillcale is ever lequirijd of a man who wants to run one, because, force is kept under there is no possibility of an explosion. I This cominuing of lhe motor in motion wfc en the carriage stops is not a wasteful or extravagant operation, as the cost of the which is the fuel best adapted to th 3 runnii of the machine, is only about one and a cents an hour for 3ach horse-power. I I A A I 1 Strainer I'lcrv, LI.EAIII:D. Slein if T.t'wiHKtn, Inpnilian-. Boston I A A i A I Stcitnipr Cllv of flaneur ISosl.n Sutgwli-k, Barl.our.

Htr MUriui er VVfeil, Koc-k uml Hleamer Clinbrlji, Kjirliour. I.ai U-irlior steamer Kniinclliie, Kenretl, liocklauct Sell Svh I Lawrence, Mirai-ill, riiniiiaaton. hrh Sidle an.l Llllle, Nul.er, Sa cm George A J'lcrce, I'll kliaii). i i a i Sdli A a 1'rlie, Nuijli, 1'ulr i Sch Ms'ra Scam, 'J'jewiir vurlli CI.KAR1 D. Steamer Treniont, Harhonr, Bai Harbor btean-er Hocklanil, Wceil KA-k anit Sleunier reuulitcM, I'levrc, lija on.

Lolumolan, Wclinc-, gent's HDDS Suli Win JI Jewell, Driiikwnler Sinllti Mill C'o. Sch Kjt A i Ca Sea Hower, Itoutiiao Lliuls-ua Kluiuall Ailams s. Co Sell Mfiry Jane, Ilunl, Iltstoi 1 IV Aycr Co DOME3T1O r-OSIB. NEW A A bark Emila, Nasli, ClenfiicifoB via Delanaru irei kvater, sa BonncI srli Eva Mm-, Go. frey, nanrar Buund cast, sclirn i A Klulli liorr New Votk Mr Laniolne, Ik; a linriiinl' MarslinCl'ort Liberty for Barircr Frel nv er.

I'orl Joliifson fur IlS'u Kin- jiartlrutji CAN) OF THANKS, I) in a iii i This ia tho I Vlo sorrow. the tiud atronjr. EASTERN CIRCUIT RACES, r. prono and Oldtoiui. INI 1'UIJSKS i n.

ftidit. and Man.r.l.i, ft i. Ar, ii sells Manni BaiiRor for BlaDk Jtecic, ct; mail, Ilaljtley, CalalB for Am nt Jit A i illlnckley, Culali 8 Ilavan Mon.liiv, .1,1 with 'I i I 1111,1 II. a 1 1 1 II.M.I. 6 A (iont-ral tn Intel's HUiT-l HI l.i:, Jhill l-u-i- RORl'si'tniv" T1 aine remrai ilroad Company search in the forest and iabo'ut fhTbK 8 uV i 1 Ho has arra to run sptcial trains and.

would be probably a waste of tine makn'very low fares duriqg the week of Nichols remained behind to farther the Eastern Maine State Fair which com- investigate the case and le has 5 mences at Mapltwood Park, Tuesday, the scene of the cold blooded shooting in Auguest 20. Special trains will leave the Allaguash region. I He is accom- Vanceboro a.nd way panied by one of the two! brothers of and way stations and Mt. i VIS. gold pieces received are coun two men is a square hoi for dimes and nlckles, while each piles up beside him tbe silver dollars, halves and quarters received and imakus all change iu silver.

If a man tenders a 820 hi 1 be will receive Iso thrown into Mr. Milton A. Chase, who has been Our Own Folds and Other Folks. Ilr. George A.

llerrick, of Madison, is In city. Mr. and Mn. U. Torrey, ot lioston, are in the cit 11 i Ar, 4U, schti I Warrel.

Kin Sl3 ri Crowle DE toiiui: CliirkH Imam Sle tts dlm ean Vl8 tin rtlaUd alld Olher Pl-CM the western part of the State, haa relurued home. i i i iralmB, just tke tiling for ADAM SEKENGE3, FLORIST i i ii P21) IF YOU THE VERY FINEST! I i a the i urds, we lave it. FREDT. HALL3O'S. ana way stations and Mt.

Desert Ferry outlaw, who is anxious tjo afljct the cap- Son and wav stations, daily, and excursion ture of his brotlnr also. It see us fiat rates will prevail on regular trains from up In tbat believes been other place. During thfe fair a special ratfrotSl.50 will be fixed to Bar Har- -bor and return so that visitors to the fair can go to Maine's greatest respr- Charles Morris to be criiiv a i is said that efforts have been inijde. to ive Incarcerated in some asylum ind his Mias C.V.Crosby, "Fly Kod M.M. 111 i ue win receive -back nlnctiei) silver dullLrs and one half tbls cilv at the Bangor House, dollar.

inorniig on her return Some person? show suspicion as, home. appear at the wii dow aud refuse to up thelrnioney ut til the ticket has Albert Turner, of Boston, who placed In their hands, the Idea be- tia8 "pen the guest of Mr. and Mrs un who will not hesitate tc cheat them if they gee the chance. Despite this caii- Mr. Nicholas J.

Ou on. of Bo4tnn fm tinn nn tho nwt nf brothers have been urged several time, to tion' on the part 6f" amounts merlv of his brotl, during their stay here. The- large have him taken but they disliU-ed the endUsually HTM. waa ca lled posters announcing- the rates of fares to do it as be seemed' rat onal eneueti at balance their favo will be ont this rfeefe. they were mudi avers, to Uk- Ills how a settled fact that the Haver- such an importantstep, but now they to the fact that I ully strow'a the amount of Mr.

II. E. p.isteen, of (loulton, wa9 in tilt city yesterday. Dr. L.

S. Cleavels, ot Bar Hal bor, was who Ihe cltv day. Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Buck, of Chelsea, are hi ihc city. Mrs. Irene HlrliUoti and daugtiter, Etl el, left jesterdliv moruiug to pass the mo ilh of Aug'ust lit lljie liock East Harbor. C.

Ryder, of Bojton, is visi'- 11 on. E. C. llyder, in thlSKity. 'He and Mus.

E. C. Ryder leave soon for Ifcadfleld to visit his motlier. I FOREIGN POETb July rfl ROAD BOOKS KM it Cyoling am Driving in Maine. D.

BUGBEE CO. The Cclebra The i CHASTBES. i 01 1 01 8 1 follow NorwL'fe'ian bark, Sffiitonj, umber" 1 cagoulatj Bueno. A r4s, I "rm-'Imfk" New York to Demi-run, bark' Flilliulelphlr to I'o-ta lu'co ee wllnrf ci brig, ich, 1 0 iloto Kcnntili eltbercbll- dhin or adults. 5 la use 41 years.

Bangor by the deaa of a relative, returned borne Monday. hill, team, which has that the-y had done j'o. loae'thelr heads' taKP'a the aat eleven though vet UD- r. Thomas E. Barker, Mr.

and Mrs. ing eastern Maine, will Settle In Thomas- 1'he officers have aroused the wNole crush Bnd ln the excltemsnt of the mo- able to lea hie room is able to sit np Oi0ar A She Jrt O. Shepard Hodg- ton, the players having, been hired out- In northern Maine and all 6 ctaa each de a art ot "me. B8 and Mr fc or Kell of Bos- i gue-st, Mis, TM i a right by the enthusiasm of that town. 1110 6 and parties of campers and tour- 5 are called badk It has been quite a number of years Ia ts, who are numbered by ihe er do ncirheedTheearrand'-are loic Lllllan Eaton, of Bcston, arid" Misses Ban OI HouBe since Thomaston had a genuine gimeof "re on the alert and It anything Is jnithecrowd.

Every seisin six or seven Addle and Laura McLauifhlln, went to Mr. F. Lewis Clurk, ol Spokane Falls note fl tlcE3(8 are lost cases whero CamHun nn t-ha af ii JrXjU OQ 1 OR SHOKIVi their an -tU who isil consultation, i also lo il Will lx- oullaj- of linn- 25 Cents. "WHITE! IEgci'is Harper, i Century, JffcClnre, Cosmopolitafl, Jinnsey, 3 all Mall, Atlantic, Jf. A Bevierrj of Heviews, -ibaseballand up to Saturday morning or heard of Morris the cffleers bere win 'there waa nothing in town that would be informed.

Game Coinrels- some'reason terda pass as a ground. Sufficient me ney to 8i Wemworth, of this city, is in'com- ah i form ari.assoclatlon and pat It well on Its mnnieatlon the officlils and -vardens nBllle tlle ticket feet was Immediately raited, however, northern Maine and 11 recelreea-tjy and by noon of Saturday a nice jevel Informntlon If tliefe are any ulevelnp- fleld bad been undergoing the Initial op- menls. considerable HI eratlons for'bavlng It made Into a mod- A outHts of the trapptra and ern ball ground. Haverhill has won one are at North-east Cawy and and lost one. Kincoand It Is expected Morrisv111 Cam "TM steamer tenotacot yes- MARRIED.

who has been on a short visit to 10 10 S' 10 13 1 Bis parents, Mrs. a on Hugh M. Senesy, of Hunlington, Bromdwa y. left yesterday for Nnw York baa arrived In tht city and entered alld fronl there will return to Spokane Falls. jy-23 M-.

Jphn Co.grove 01 rent for "Th. when are two email show has 0 verl- tb 4 6m Ploy of W. c. Bryant, the well in If tliere are any develop- IJed the aecountB. These safes often hold tiown leweler He Is an en- A arftva Senator Thomas Cat tev, of Montana, at Islesboro yes- the ranee of the company at the Helena to pasa Ofem House on the evening of August areoc- 12th, when the theatre i will be opened for the season.

Manager Owen has bool.ed many attractive plays for the In this elly, AUK Kltan VV DIED, j. Mary, daughter of Lan- Ite, aged i yeai-H 3 months J.C.ROCKWELL'S 1 I Uader Canvas fo One Wcok, Monday, Aug. 5, LOT ON HAMPDEN ROAD iy undersiood ihju ii tol ao lra.nl.ly. Durloj ih raont ALL 1)1 CATARRH lironrl or i i Ul scrofula, bl and all DKEA cimse, su- damy, uaralysln, tocon, DISEASES OK Wo WUiout cured I New Dry Goods Firm. encounter Is rare to take'place The J.

M. Daggett store on Main ell armed; and would not hcs street will be ojeried this morning, after 8hoot if lle thought bis capture' taking account of atoct, bjr tie ne Brm tenaea 1'he whote Is a which haa bought It Beneon howeyer, his the partpera being Harry Benson, who ha; been In the employ the E. e.JJIchp)8 Co. fora yeir and a juons. wui 1 1 1 01 16 8 16 6 Mr.

Wqilamc. lio had bW UKrete.nothlng^e^torWm.to db inri OB Will rAfnrnLfnhlanlj1.K«« i. DV'Vfijthlnbi GBNTLBMEIfa UST A Wyokoff. Sea-Maddcn. Jane, mans Ceueillck MavlierrJ -K Tilts Company a ami can seAt KiOO sonic.

raised fy, load of Fulillnic cliai winter ei- of Falrfleld, baa returned to ber home, r. L. Bra; coming season, hae been the guest of Mlaa Prof. Stevens of the State College left Saturday ior Chicago. jMr.

Stevena has been granted a year's absence and! will 6111 11 TM attetd tM Cli.caKO University. jholeeale grocery firm, of teVKnB aqii i the, on! ixcihaugeJleft yesterduymornlhiz onhis iwtnm RAnfrn 1 20 ami cents. CbUdreu Chanjfe tit play IJpora open 7-- :rft.nnance at s. LA. 11 having pianos shonlil not forirpi tliat Jfr.

Gcorire of Boston, lhe wi-ll knpwg forte toner, will be In, Banter fnim Joly 10th to Sept. 1511. Tunlnir anrt repiurlnir done In a most satisfactory manner ai ranonaiifr The Soc Chartered ai 10th, 18H1. Th6 Dootoi-s a termed the The Point out. It explicitly anil term PEHSOS BJIOI will caltet every oa, treat A.

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