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

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STEAMBOATS. Boston Bangor S. S.1(K SUMMER SERVICE, (892. Steamers will leave Bangor, tlaily, except Sunday, as For Boston at 11.00 A.M. C.CD, Bucksport, Belfast, aiman and Bockland at B.OO A.M.

and 11.00 A.M. For SearBport, at 11.00 A.M. For Sandy Polut and Fort Point at 6.00 A.M. -Northport, 11.00 A.M. rom Boston, daily, except Sunday, at 3.00 P.M From Kocklanu, touching at Cariiden, Northport, Belfast, Searaport, Buckaport, Wlnterport tuut Haoiptlen at 8.00 A.M., lially.exeapt Monday.

From Rock lam touching at Caraden, Belfaat, Fort Point. Sand Point, Buckaport, Wlnterport ant! Hampdenat 3.30 dally, except 8unlay. HEN BY T. araVBORN, Agent, I I A II. HlOSTaenera, Manager.

Boston. Jiinl3 dAw Bangor Rockland Line. BOSTON A HANGOK STEAMSHIP CO.) The Staunch Steamer "ROCKtAND" has been repainted and put In thorough condition for the Local Passenger Service between BAN- IfOR and 4 for the season of 1892, and will make dally tr'ps, (Sundays excepted), com menelng irlday, Juuis 3rd, leavlnr Bangor at6 A. and Rockland at 12.30 P. and make landings at HaniLHlen, Wlnterport, Buckaport, Sandy Point, Fort Point, Belfaat, Northport, Cam- dt-n and Rockland A TO A Bangor 6.00 y.20 WlnU-rport 7.00 Huckaport 7.35 Sandy Pointy Kort Belfaat Camden AH.

RocklanQ A New Hcaltb Food has made its appearance It is not only a health food, but a healthy health food that makes other food healthy. Its name is "II I mm II takes the place of hog's Lard which is a unhealthy food. A purely 8.2l H.50 11.00 A I I TO A KocklaDU 12.30 t'aradeo 25 Belfaat 240 Fort Poirft 3 aio Sandy Buck sport 4.aft Wlnterpor! 5.15 Hampdeu G.Ot) AH. Bangui- G.38 Ion Ticket re-luceil raten. Tickets i be good oci any strainer ot the main line, and tk-kfld gold on any aurauivr will be good on anv t'thcr steamer.

i a i served on board. I I T- 9 A Agent, Bailor. mm ARIWGEMENT, JUU 6, 1892. Six Trips Per Week. STEAMER C1MBRIA I I A 1 i i i A anil A A Stmr.

Hfinry Morrison i i ami I I 1 A at 7 A.51., i i i 00, Wlnteriort, i 5 HncltBuort, 9-3tl: I 10 uu.tVn lu l.i; Cusuiie, 11.00; alr i.i), Tlaw vegetable prod uct-- delicate, digestible, and economical --onetrial gives CoTTOLENft a permanent home in every kitchen, whence it increases the health and enjoyment of every member of the iamily. Try it for yourself. At all grocers. Manufactured only by N. K.

FAIR SANK CHICAGO, and 5 Central Wharf, Beaton. KEEPING COOL ie easy, if you try some of my delicious colil SODA or ICE A I floe CONFECTIONERY Ht the luwcet Bread of tlie a exrellent cjality. Flmt-i-laart lemony. H. E.

MALIN6, Main Street, J513 DISSOLUTION. BREWER LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt, of tbls city, have been visiting In BuckBport.

Miss Belle Osgood, of Dacforth, la visiting with friends In the city Mrs. C. H. Burr leaves to-day for a In IJucksport, Orland and Blue HUI. Mrs.

Carrie Wentworth, of Minneapolis, Is visiting in this city, her former home. Mrs Edwin Currier and family leave for Ncrthport to-day to spend the season. The tug Hou-nill was hauled out on the beach at Warren's dock yesterday for repairs. Misses Josephine nd Ethel Hook came from Northport yesterday on the steamer Leniston. Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Tefft and daughter leave to-day for Korthport to spend a week at the sea shore. A portion of Chamberlain street has been gjven a coating of grave and otherwise improved in condition.

Mr. tuther Doane, of South Brewer, Is temporarily acting as clerk in Messrs. W. IV. Doane store in Bangor.

Cool places were sought foi yesterday by all who had time to do so and those who ha to move about persp red'freely. The Ladles' Aid Society, conn ected with the First Methodist church, will hold a meeting Thursday afternoon and evening. The grounds about the Mali Central Railroad depot In this city, hae received a heavy coating ot gravel, making quite an improvement. Mr the Whig and i BY BKBECCA B. PIKHCE.

The nlfbi was peaceful aod eerejie; Upon the sea of GaUlee, A ihlp was floating tranquilly. And naught disturbed the quiet toene Bat the lone net-bird's plaintive cry The rentlo winds were lulled to real, And on the waterS placid breaat, The moon shone from a cloudless sky. But soon, a sudden change behold! The Blumb'rlDg wlnde aVoke ln wrath. A nd lashed the waves along their path lightning Dashed, (he thnnder rolled. After the long and tollsonae dav, From the rude fishermen apart, Weary, and'sorrowful of heart.

In slumber sweet, the Saviour lay. And when the tempest grew more lread, His sought His place of rest, Trembling with fear and sore dlstrest; "Save, or we perish, Lord," they said! Amid the peril of the hour, He rose, and stood with outstretched hand, Like one created to command, And mightier than the tempest's power! And lo I He did their team disarm: Stern the mandate, "Peace, be itlll!" The winds and waves obeyed His will, And all (he troubled sea was calm. Bo, when the waves of grief swell high, Unto the loving Master go. Whose heart Is touched with all tbj woe; He Is a refuge ever nigh. la every sorrow, every 111, Look unto Him who can control The troubled waters of soul, In silent be still!" CHAPTER "Snperbl I don't know when I bare Men finer, Tom, really!" "Abf" said Tom.

complacently handling- his left whisker. -And," he added, after moment or thereby hugs a 1 Jt was after dinner--after one of Tom Gainsborough's snug, inimitable little dinners; only we three--Tom, his wife and myself, and a conple of negro attendants, as well trained and less overpowering than the best of the native English stock: and that charming dining room, jost enongh, just cool enough, soft carpeted, clear walled, and the steady, white radiance of the Argand burners descending upon the damask tablecloth, crowned with frnits and Bowers, and an agreeable shadow over the reat of the room. HO that those sable servitors could perform their noiseless evolutions unseen, and a pervading sense of unconscious good breeding and unobtrusive wealth, and--but 1 will not speak of the china; I will not descant npon Tom's 1 don't wish to make thJf I 1 sffon Hare suspected him If hadn't seen his Hrenne, New York city, 0. 8. the hotel register abont a week after my arrival.

He was ail agreeable man enough, though not at all the sort to take liberties with; however, made tip my mind that I wonld get him to Rudolph's on I the first pretext that offered. Well. 1 had an excellent pretext before long. Mr. Birchmore came into the cafe one afternoon, with rather an annoyed look, and made some inquiries of the waiter.

Francois raised his eye- THE brows and shrugged his shoulders; there was some further conference, and then he and) Mr. Bircbmore began searching about the Boor of the room. It presently transpired that he had lost a diamond ont of his ring, which had contained three mulched brilliants. It was no- The Only Republican Dally Maine Central Railroad. Our correspondent writes: Mr.

and The water In the river Is falling and the Mrs. Q. Brown, of Houltoii, are vlsli current Is becoming less strong every Ing at Mr. iy. D.

Shaw's, day. The 1'enobscot will soot be In its IISUH! summer condition. Mr. and Mrs. Capt.

F. B. Knight, ot New York, were In town last Friday, Mr. Otis Stevens is unable to work for on lelr Wl ro Sherman and Pata lime on account of an accident by which ten wnere 'hey have been visiting friends. his i was quite badly cut, linking It Mra Kni B''t Is a sister of Prof.

I. T. Mad- imposaible for him louse the hand. docks, who formerly lived In this town. Field is to take a portion as The town fathers palled a special meet- urday, at enough a .1 trenaferreil to him all the right, title ami In reit of the estate of C.

H. Dunning In co Mr. Charles Teftl has been 111 with typhoid and Is still very siok. The fever hasi not turned as yet, but It Is hoped that he will recover in due time. he was drowned.

The funeral took place hist Sabbath and was well attended, the services being conducted by Rev. Mr. Hi. v-al HarUir. I (.

an.l lliirlnjr tit ti.0d of c. ft. Dunning Co. Brewer, July K. Iwa.

of sixteen young people left Nutter, of Lincoln. nenccfotjii TOiVtinue'tii'e list evening on a large buckbcard foi Mr. and Mrs, George Haynes, of Vance- Take, where the evening was to boro, were visiting friends lu town all iieins 10 the lie spent. It was a merry crowd and all Sunday. K.

S. last I jylS SHrgl-ntvllle t-r Miiri-uoii toui-h nur Stal it-r It-avOd Bailor after arrival of all in. a Iroiu Bar Harbor In will, till evenlUK trains over H. Ifl. Last a i Wedt and for Bar HAYING TOOLS, Mowing Machine Oil, Two Brooms for Lunch Baskets, Berry Boxes were anticipating a most pleasant time.

Mrs. Georgia Fenderson, of VVaterville, i' The small boy has gone into the lemon- 8 town to remain a few months doing ade business more extensively than ever evan el '8tlc work. this year, and on many of the streets are Rev Mr Nntter held a grove meeting stands from which he'offers to regale In PrenU "8, last Sabbath, passera-by with this cooling drink. Miss Sadie Warren, of Lincoln, is visiting friends In town. KSTURMMi A I I I A liar Ilarjlxir for Banjfor.

I i A A I A IVIori-iMoii, Bar llnrlxir i I i A ami I A A I I i A i i i Harbor. IS; W. Mar til 10 Det-r i i a i i U-. 11 flu lt I'ulnl, li; i IJ i K.irt Pcilnl, 1.4S lYinterport, i.i jy9 Yesterdiy seemed hotter if any tiling, enough a i the mercury told of i nls uncle Mr. William Horton.

HOtl'Ce tO BreWBr Water Tafcjrs! 1 Tro rmuclVhigheT Sh Ind'l- 8is whi ch he received several Mrs. Crosby, wife of Kev. J. T. Fi Ult than the Mr-lohn McFadden, of Lynu, enough a i the mercury told of a tern- lerature ot 95 degrees above, in the shade.

re overin trom a of the You ore hrrrby notineil that the Water Ratej Hi" re llui! Jl Pv4lle at the ofllri. of Wentivnrth Womlbiirr All 1 Apr TM llc Oflice hours from 8 A M. to P.M. II. T.

SI'AKKS, Collerdr. I /l.i i i a a rrr, ln In Bangor al 5 oYlor.t i i i i i i i lnlrslHiro vlth i't'l ci-crv trip. r.aiiiling mnl ivltli I. MJIRC 'u Blue Hill II. A I I General Manager.

SIEAMEB ANN E-Capt, Atwood, leaves Itanftor IViill anil Ilamu.len at A 10.M A.M., 2 iJW P.M. Keturnlngi at A.M., 8,30 A I' a I P.M. Miml trip ti, (ii tilt- Hrrit three at i i i i i of Capt. Alwooil i-rrv ILi com copy Belfast, Deer Is and Bar Harbor. JOHN MAY 2nd.

1892. STEAMER CASTING, ton, of Kockport, who has been tier, have been spending few days in Old Town, as ie guests of Kev. J. P. blmon- toii, of that city.

id theretiy ftanys tnle." other people envioaa. Only it was all ineipruwibly good from fascinating Mrs UamHhorongh HOI! her diamonds, duwn I fell a peculiar interest in Mrs. (Jamsliorough. because, in addition to her other attractions, she was a countrywoman of mine--that is to say, an Shu was a brunette, slender, grai with a weird expression of the under straight, black eyebrows, an explosion which somehow suggested uiiviiienHin -or' perhaps, a liability on nei part to be mesmerized: faultless tnr.ml anil shimMers. and hands and wnnu- that she conld talk with, almost Where liad Tom founil 1 never had gimaii very likely--un Miss Lizzie Moran, ot ttley met npon the irents a few weeks.

Miss Sadie Baldwin finished a term of good satlsfactUm. Jrace Delalte Is teaching a school ly, and Miss Carrie Young Is the instructress in a school in Prentlss. (torts are being made to establish a free high school in this town, a matter IIBIII. This was the first occasion on wnii-n I had seen her in her diamonds. Indwwl Tom and she had only liuen mar- a year or two.

anil had been settled in thai injou residence ot theirs scarcely xix months, and this was but my thitd or t.mrth dinner there. Well, her diamonds iiecatne her. and she them; they Hatched that weird light in aumrhow PUT UP EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE "end 1 their children out of town to be To-morrow morning af 7.30 the sxjam- taught the higher branches. erSedgwick leaves Free Soil wharf with Rev. Mr.

Graves, of Springfield bap- in 3, 5, and ID ib. palls and io Ib. tubs; also the members of. the First Methodist Sun- tised the following person's In Flnu Brook A dav school and their friends aboard, on Wytopitlock, on Sunday, July 3 Har" id tubs; to tlle a a The party will go ry Knox, Eliza McLeod, Elma Richards Warren by the Heri, half barrels anv. TM i Northport, and, enough wish to do Cyrus Durrak, Ellen Smith, fl 8 to Camden will betaken, lithe Knox, Gay Smith.

rend from all Cotton Seed oTl, Suet. Md I)rJ P. SQUIRE UOSTON. MASS. PORTUJfll, JOHN h.

VOSE, Eastern Agent, weather is favorable a fine time is espect- Mr. and Mrs, Townsend, of StetSou, are visiting friends In town. Apropos of the hot weather, Mr. M. E.

Maling. this morning, that easy! if you try some of his delicious c-of soida or ice-cream. His bread is always 'fresh and of the usual excellent Class Convention. HftHi dinner she withdrew and over our wine. thereby hangs a tale." repeated he thoughtfully rnai-liinj; his hand to- wnnl and filling my glass and his own Now it seemed to mo entirely in ac- enriUiu-e with, young Mrs.

Gainsbor- onghs -BtJTe" that there should have been something odd and romantic in the cm-nmstarires of her first acquaintance with Tout mid that diamonds should be mixed up with it. Therefore I was more than willing lo give ear to the strange story whic-h he proceeded to relate to me. Imagine the servants dismissed a fresh lump of coal in the grate, the de- canler Iwtween us and our legs and elbows disposed in the most comfortable manner possible. Then this is the story. CHAPTER II where to iw found.

"1 don't mind the loss of the stone itself," said Mr. Uirchmore at last, sitting down rienr itiy table; "but it's one of set matched with great diflicnlty, and I'm afraid I may never replace it. Here was my opportunity. 1 set forth- the wisdom, skill and resources of my little Saxon friend in glowing colors; mentioned the work he waa doing for me. and (let-lured that if any man in Europe could help Mr.

Uirchmore to repair his loss, Hndnlph was he. Mr. Birchmore at first paid little heed to my representations but finally 1 indnced him to Hri-ninpiiny me to the Latin quarter, anil Ht least inake the attempt The next morning, accordingly, we set forth, and aa we sauntered along the wide, pleawiint boulevards onx conversation became more free and affable than it harl been hitherto. 1 found my companion conld he exceedingly entertaining when he cho.se it, and had a vast fund of experience and- adventure to draw upon. He had been almost everywhere; he had made himself familiar with all varieties of civilized and uncivilized men, as a matter of course, too, he WHS a versatile lingnifit.

Tho only direction in which he gave any evidence of comparative deficiency was in that of literature and the fine arts: His life had been essentially an active one. he cared little for Tennyson and Swinburne, for Matthew Arnold and L'arlyle. He had. however, read and appreciated "Macbeth." Slid some other of Shakespeare's playa; and he was well acquainted with several of the romances of "Unabashed Defoe." I did not discover all this in the course of that one stroll over to the Latin quarter, but it leaked out during our subsequent acquaintance, winch was destined to become mure intimate and prolonged than I had any idea of then. As I have intimated.

Mr. Birchmore was quite frank and open in his talk, except upon one topic--himself. Of Ins inner life and circumstances 1 conld learn nothing. Though he never was obtusely reticent, yet he contrived never to refer to his own private affairs I conld not satisfy myself wlv-ther he were married single, wliethi-r he were a Catholic or atheist- hartlly whether he were rich or poor. Some shallow of grief, some incubus of fear or calamity seemed to overwhelm him and impose silence.

The most 1 could do w-ius to draw inferences, and my inference was that he was a bachelor, a millionaire, a skeptic and a man who at Koine period of his life had committed, either deliberately or by force of circumstances, a terrible crime! Yon will see presently how far my estimate was from the truth, or how near to it. However. 1 am anticipating, as it is. We arrived in tune at Rudolph's in Eastern Maine, will be especially Interesting 8 00 a Every feature of the Campaign will be Woodstock. Arrangement of Trains.

In Effect 26, 1892. Until further notice traini. i i. rollowe. QO1NQ EAST.

6.16 A.M.--For 8t, 8t, John and all polnu- Ka-( I the Provinces, wiu. 7.16 A.M.--For 01,1 11.3O A.M.--For OH 12.20 wamkeg. 3.20 P.M.-Provhu-lal i B. 4 P. B.

Lincoln. a UoultOD, Woodstock, st A i 4.56 P.M._K,,r 01,1 7.86 P.M.-Xlri,, Ir reoorted ICP-VILCU. Is the car fu M. Julin I to VanrclKjr.i GOING WEST 6.6O A.M.--Ftn-Wau-ruili Gardiner, Bruni.Mi.-k, and Boston, conmvtlnjr Koxcroft, at I Farmlngtoji, for all points on I Time to Subscribe. tSlSJ.

1 White Augusta. Hall.nvvfr, a eluding November. BOUTEUE BROTHER, No I. East End Kendutkeag Bridge! PRICE--50 Cents a month and in- Ru 12.3O P.51.-(Wl\,.,l stations, o-onncruiiK KI "Soo" line. 1.40 P.M.-K1 ing car via Augusta, i I Foxcroft, i i a AugiiBta, Portlaml 3.2O i i i i R.

E. via Ixur, en.I Btations as far an a i 8.OO P.M.-- Nirtii ton via AugnsLa, and Rocklanr, i i i tacheri. 10.50 P.M.-Kxpixh*. vllle, Aug-uata, a i and Boston. trains' and between Bangor and --i aijfht, Sundayg BDCKSPORT A Trains leave Banffir i 1.45 and 7.00 A 3.1S anij "A- I' M.

i i Bangxir at 1 20 'M MT. DESERT A Tralae leaie Rancor 1- bor at 6.00 A nt, M. (lallvj, 3 15 I' Kllaworth at 7 i .,,1 i A.M. 4 aixl al Bar a A 5.45P.M. ami 7 i' i 1 ferry passage All I I connect for a i Trains liar i i i (daily), A.M.

4 CREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOCS THIS YEAR. Tie Only Perfect Lain Lightest Draft. Most Durable. OVER 500.OOO SOLD. have the maker'.

U11 one and the words Philadciphfta Lawn Aluwer" on the other. All that have not are inferior imitations that A thfm i get the On lur 1 jwns the Philadelphia Horpe Lawn mower is ecnnomical, and gives sphrndid salis FOB SALE BT W. P. DICKEY DEALERS IH Paints, Oils, Varnishes indowa, Blinds, Screen Doors, I.ime, Hair and Cement. MAINE.

CommiSBloners' Notlcs. PENOHSCOTSS. July 8th. A. n.

1892. Proba WILLIAM J. REED, late of Patten, In said County, deceased, whose estate haB been hereby 11.25A.M., li-'xi 1- 1 and H.05 i a I a ll.V) A 1 I s.3i a i 8.00 A M. (ilallj 1 In I 4 lij 4li A I A Tliniiifrli trails I I 1.20 P.M. 41.

1- II W. From li, A From Ti.wt. i (mixed) I I u'. A From Lilt i I laDd, 4.45 1111,1 3 4 A SI From a i a i I IJexter, c.4?, i Sunday paiier a i 11 a i a a i is that at Malm- i-ntra I i Street dcpi.i a I i i 1 1 11 Ticket ijfllw K.ir i i i 1 coll on ur tt'k-jilioiit- A I', (ienerai Pa-sscujri-r Vl I I I I I1IIII, lng. I i i i 4 15 p.

M. Ar i si. trip i stejuner l.H)Ht- Cine Haan llnrh.ir, Seal llarl.or a i i a tJreeu'8 l.andlnir every I A 1 a I A a lo.lw A.M., I ii. Jo A.M., lilr-iVioru, 1 4 I M. Ar i I M.

Hargeuivllle, flag AM-kOO Strength! MAIXK and he is selling fine TM er at 'he lowest prices. Some flret class lemons may be found at his store, If you wislj some to make lemonade. The members otjlie Christian Endeavor society connected with Ihe Second Congregational church at South Brewer are planning for an excursion on next Satnr- o'clock P.M. for the Per Order of Class Committee. Class Convention.

At a conference of Republican Class Committee I. ken rrn(n al POTK.A^ilAalt 1 01 A a It- anU or.lers Bint-lull at ie panKer. Ol SKU-PBESEKVATTdgTAliSrliniTo OoWMedal PBIZB ES8AT on HKBTJWS PHYSICAL -DEBUJTY. KBBOM nl cill; li6 invaluable prescipUoni. by man, doable sealed.

ni with endorsements of the Fresi aod TO teetimoQlals of ii CODfiQltatlODlQp tBomonts fnw-flI orsm volnntaiv CDCC I SEND the cnred inCb I NOW. aafiwasatefitii The Celebrated more Trihial.le tliaa (Told. Read It 'pnm PATENT REFRIGERATORS dec7 MWF 4W60 I I I A OTIIKK.S. np 10 Hair and Eyebrows Fell pff. Doctor p-ft I .0 0 ous ways.

The return will be made In the evening. THF. UNA: Yesterday, at about neon, the a ihe handsome steam lanich which t'apt. S. II.

Harbour has bull; at his yard was launched. She sjld pret into the water, and now sits on the su face of her element lite a duck, a graceful The trim little craft ijrabout forty-one feet long, over all, and ler beam is about nine feet. Her model Is a very neat one, with well drawn lines. A house is built over the engine room, w.th partitions between this part and the standing rooili in the 8ter and the steerlhir eT room in the bow, and there is an awnlnjr hitter about my diamonds and now I madij Rudolph produce them. The man of the world examined the gems with evident interest and wiA a knowledge of their value and qualities which surprised me and ciuiced the little jeweler to eye my friend with a keenness that I took to indicate jealousy.

"These are all Indian stones," was Biruhmure's first remark. "There is not an American among them--or, stayl What is this? ri cither an American nor an Indian! An African, I declare, and one of the finest I have seen!" "Der Herr hat Rechtl" muttered Rudolph, witlnigluiiooatuie. "Erversteht jaalles." "You know Oerman? He says what you don't know about diamonds isn't worth knowing," 1 put in. Birchmore nodded with a half LTD BE agreeably to the oruer of tVeMld PTM bate three months from and after laatTues Jurie 1892 haye tbeen allowed to salo creditors to present and prove thefr claims and 1 ass K. noon of each of said davs CHARLES A.

BAILEY FRANK A. FLOYD, A Decision. We Bmallt including Etchings and Photogravure. 5 I Bargains, guaranteed. Vou win no be dlsap pointed, we assure you.

BangorPiscataquisR.R A A I I A A 1 an.l after i i trains a repot, A Street, 7.20 A an.l I lntcrmelUW suitlouo a i i A.41. and 5 i', P.M aii.l Passenger trains k-ave i a-nd 2.15 P.M.; Dover al 7 V. A Kauhdln Iron Workt arriving In Bangor, ni-it-i! road for and A Mlied Train leave- Ha A.M.,_arriving In Wanted. A Competent Cook. Apply at B.

B. Thatcher's, 21 Grove between the hours of II and I o'clock A. F. JjEE mayia 96 Htmaond St. Wan-ec.

I would like a few pupils in Latin, Greek or Mathematics during the summer. ALPBJBD V. BLISS, 128 Cedar St. Iron Works, 6Ji p.li A i Train leavf, i and Dorer and Foxcnifl ai BIIway connection al Ol.l Tntrn roicrofi, with Maine Central I I Junction with the Munson rUlln.a vllle with Canadian Pacific Hallway. STAGE Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria: given to Corixna.

For the remalulni four ensulug decade the Class Committee win on what shall be allowed Beureseu- i amo 13th, at i MVcioik li Class Convention. Hall, Curod and Hah- KestoriHl by Cutk-ura. en used, and the boat is handsomely n- led throughout and has manyconveil- ences. The launch has a patent sieeri ig appnratus, a patent, non-explosive waller pUutuutoi, Is eutltlel toone dele. be er and a P9werful ma 1 11 1 8he attalc a iLtTcITr 6h nUe of 8 Ped OT of her 8 Per order of Class committee.

CCIRBM "Labrador." Special Points In this Belrlgerator. la Removable. 1 Shelves removed, the TM She hjs two masts, and these with 8trlke8 remarkable to hear of "king, smokestack and the general TM de rf 1 cnrin K. ei of tlie boat her a Betton 8 Iofa Pile Salve; It cures Thennetrfed, ver P'etty aipect. pleasing to a eVWy Of thls trol ailment.

pb cal class workmanship hw lf not druggist send 50 been e-nployed in building her, and the antO wlukel ann A Brown Drug result is a credit to all concerned. The Ba Md. Una vi I be used by Capt Harbour and his family as a pleasure boat, for-which pu pose she is well fitted. Clrrici HA ItEHEDlEa vouiaciirelier. After hud uwd nine boxes of CUTICCBA, and about a dozen KOUKtll-The latent Cold BlMt.

Syatera of ire heavi of black curly are all Iniltun Htimcs," was Birch. tiutre'v liritt retntirk. The diamonds, yon must know, have been ever so long in our family. It is Bald they were brought from India in the time ol Marco Polo by an ancestor ot mine. But that is neither here nor tbere, and sure enongh, they were only put into taeir present shape quite rfc cemly I cau remember when half of them were uncut, or cut in some bar- barons, oriental manner, picturesque enongh bnt not fashionable.

And some were mom as nose rings, some as clasps some in the hilts of daggers and In all sorts of other ways. When I was child I wax sometimes allowed to play with some jif the loose ones as a treat, nntil al I contrived to lose one of Ihe biggest You may not believe it out the governor actually horsed me anil gave me a bm-hing. and the diamonds wore up from that dHy. It only few years ago that my dear mother, now no more, got them out and insisted npon their being made up into a regular set by some skillful jeweler Vv were of going to Rome at (he time spend sia or eight months and the first was to give the job to Uastellnni But then it appeared that my mother Had g.n her eye flieii upon a cer-jun man in Parts, who she hail been told waa the first in Europe, He. and uut he should set our diamonds V.m know my mother gen- had Iwr way.

and she had it in thisicase. The fellow certainly did nn- At Oreenrtlle, to and from Klneo and I lu- iun27 AETHUH BHoV.V, TO MONTREAL A I T11K- K.tt. at (.20 A week a I 1 made with train leavlnirtji-eem dlr al 11 due to arrive In MontreaE I "-M MXt A xt P.M., and Chlrjigo 10.15 neM In purchasing Iw Kun- il i( anndlan Pacific line, thn.iujh "Tte Oa I C. A NORTHPORT HOTEL, Nbitfiport An A a der vemB1 8 PDBK 3PBJNG WATEE. GOOD Ang.

1. Special Rates to all excursion. For terms addreee form. tMpl. ri todriilfiilndheAealUiI.ejcellelll.

jfo nmm CATARHH IN NEW ENGLAND. Ely's Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every one using It for tronbles. --O. K. Mellor, Draggint, 'Worcester, a IIH niwinnn.

worit was anj pm may have noticed this evening A qneerl pale, nervous little was. nut li Frenchman at all, cowl ra wi, for 18 a "i i FKEEMA.V 8TOKKER 225 Conn Blraet, Allenpwn, Pa, bU8toe88 oltj, 8 Balm Is the'best Worcester, bnt a 1 1 1 Fresh Mackerel, Shad, Haddock, I Cod, Blue Pish. THICK wuis, CHABCOAI muD. Cutlcura Resolvent Brass Trimmed and Hangers. Ba TO-O i t'OTlOtlBA, the ami WtlTM.

TM tabllshed by H. Donning, of Baneoi Oeo A Hill, and Mr. B. Eldridge, of this dty. In 188s' 8 under tne.sty.e of Dunning 4Kldrldge, ftnrt thnv i has no equal PRIC Ja 1 Ice Cream Freezers i FOE 81 WOOD, BISKOP Jyu real P.

rflefd, Mass. juass re- Druggist, Sprlng- MWF4W SMSOJSSSSSS maa a Chrri.AmA.so... Bot waitfs a 816 8 took ty TMlag in that neighborhood. ie Rndolirti--Heinrich Hu- dolpu. He livwl and worked in a little dark shop i a the quarter.

He ami I intimate. FOB see, I hail been commissioned to attend to thin diamond bumneKa and to remaii in Paris nntil it was done, I waa tA watch it, thrnngn all its stages, and be sure that my inptlier's directions regard! ing the style of the setting were accurately followed. When all was finished 1 waa to pay the bill and bring the dia-i. brands on to Koine, whee the family Clams, Lobsters, Salt, Dry, Pickled and Smoked Fifch OF AX.JL, KUVDS. ISSOBT II tkt a.

WITHA LL BKLTO. ttlmvtk to CO No. 818 Broad war, NEW YOftfc BRANCH: junlO "2. it THI OlD STAlfD, 15 STATE STREKT, COBNEB PEESCH. pnpared to do everythlDic In thin line -laitng, Oralnlag iml ad Ntunil Wood lame and New Brurswick Insurance Co 20 WEST MAFUET SQUARE A HOIE OVFICEB8--WlUlam Baker, Vloa State Street, Corner French.

E. S. GORHAM. raithfallynn i uctnally did had I not gwatly itaken. my liltla Krtdolphi, Hai L) BAI PKin We ProU an.lt NWsr-ApuRfiHCHlVEscorr..

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1832-1900