Editorial* and Selected Item«.
—Court this week.,
—•There was a good barre* of Sweat
Corn in this section—most of which was
canned.
—Gov. Peihaiu contemplate^ a trip to
New Sweden, Aroostook County, this
week.
—Paris Hilt Lodge of Good Templars
bas adjourned over to Friday eveniug,
Sept. i^th.
—Ilev. Mr. Ford, who has been detain
ed at Cambridge, by sickness, a few
weeks, is expected lo return during the
week.
— Miss fprcio Andrews, one of our ac
complished teachers, left 'ast Tuesday for
Godfrey, Illinois, to teach in the Semina
ry at that place.
—Subscribers residing in another State,
in arrears, wIk) have had bill·» scut them,
and have not paid, need not be surprised
il thev do not receive the paper hereafter.
The Court Temperance meeting will
be held on Wednesday evening, as usual.
Speakers from different sections of the
County will be present. The public are
invited.
—The Horse Trot which was adver
ti>ed for Saturday last, at South Paris,
w is postponed to fhursday next, 21st,
at 1 o'clock.
—λ\*. Η amnions. Ksq.,ot Anoka,Minn ,
son ot 1>. Haiuntons, Esq., of Bethel,
has stalled a small paper called the An*
oka ΙλκμΙ Journal." to advertise lien I
Kitnte business.
— Mr. Geo. F. Sieve us sends some tine
black cherries, the product of a Ireo in
his I.uhet's liack yard which grew Irom
stones thrown out ot the window nine
teen cr twenty year'» igo.
—Hon. N. G. Hichboru, one ot ' Per
cieV interviewing subjects, turned up
ntt*sing :»t the polls Monday, giving plaee
to a Democratic Representative.
— The Camp Meetia^ at Fryebuig «.is
a gnat success ; the Ml oui an ce was ι »n
large front the immediate region lotitiJ
about, while very many went from Port
land and lurtlier Kast.
—Wni. 11. Porter, cf W«st Pa:is, raid
ed thiity barrels ol nice cueuinlnrs, this
season, on half an acre. He makes nice
pickle·, as the bottle lie sent us ptoves.
— Hebron Academy, A C. Herrick,
l'rhictjftl, comineuctid with aixtjr-tive
scholars and on the 12'.h it numbered
eighty, representing thirty diffetunl
low u«.
— George F. Heode, ol Kreruonl, V it ,
has onions enough on less than an acre
o| laml to buy a thousand bushels ol
com.
—Mr. Ν Morse. uf North Taris. ba>
had ginxl success in ntUiug uaiuiw, ι
sample ut which ho pretuiilH lu lia. lie
got there lor seed. troiu Nur#aj, two
seasons ag<». : ·»' raised al>out nine or ten
bushels this y*Ar. He will supply seed
to those who desire. He demonstπι es
that good onions enn be raised here a*
well as in Connecticut.
—I>'r Chauiplin, iu Zion'» Advocate,
saj.s one young lady ba» already decis:
ed ber intention U» apply tor exauiit) λ
tU»u f"ï the regular cohim· :it Colby l'ni
versity, and others are exj>ecle«l. The
terras «W admission, vVc.. :ire precisely
the sain·» a* for gentlemen. Voung ladies
will be expected t«> board and room in
pi ivate families an·! simph to attend the
required exercise» at the colleges.
—Une ot the mo»t amusing incidents
nl election da> hereabouts. was the cut
tin jT ol Mr. Pel ham's name by several
temperance republicans. assigning a> the
reason that the Governor i- not sufficient
]\ radical on the Temperance question !
We believe this objection ha* not lioen
urged against him very geneially during
the canvass.—Bridgton News,
—Mi. C. Τ Mellen, ol our village, got
some of the " Turban** squash seeds last
season, and raided some nicc squashes.
It is said that they excel the Hubbards,
which we propose letting. Thanks lor
the specimen he presents, and for some
large and very nice tomatoes.
- We learn that the new Lodg* of Odd
Fellows at Lovcll, increased its meiubei·
ship fifty per cent, at its last meeting.—
1). 1>. G M. (ilea so η was present and as
sisted in the work, together with other
members of Cumberland L<idge, says tho
BridgU η News.
—One would hardly guess, from the
sp|'« arance ol the hist Oxjurd Jteytitcr,
ihût an Κ lection day bad recently occur
red iu town. Its leader sought to transler
the public mind from this immediate b»·
cality to a distant island called San Do
mingo, whose η (fairs seemed to trouble
the editor.
Mr9. WiincStMer, the celebrated C*tair
vo) ant Physician has just closed a very
successful visit in Bridgton, aud is to
spend ten days at Beat's Hotel iu Nor·
wa). The afflicted in that vicinity will
do weU lo consult her. *
— Iieacon A Edwards, ol this town
has raised s stalk of corn that beats Mr.
llu lue toad's. It measures twelve fed *ml
-yi imke* in bight, and over six inches
lu eircumicrcnce at the baso. This stalk
grew in the corn-field, receiving no dtf
lereut cultivation from the rest, yet it
towered three leet above any ol its neigh
bors.
-Forest Lake Lodge, I. U. of G. T.,
will open their new hall at Ceutro Hart
ford. by s public Levee, on which occa
•**»n there will be addresses, declama
tions. tableaux, and Lucas' full band ol
negro minstrels, l'hey will have a good
time. It occurs Wednesday evening,
!*pt. 27th.
M*». Maxellkstkb, the celebrated Phy
sician, who has now such a wide reputa
tion lor curative powers over obstinate
diseases, i> now at Beal Hotel, Norway.
Slie has never sought notoriety by *euia·
tional means, preferring that the public
•houlil become acquainted with her, thro'
the medium of her profession, and her
repu'ation rest» upon the results of her
tieainieni of difficult diseases. See her
•*rd in another column. *
FurmitUrr Manufactory.
Messrs. Maxim, Halhawny & Davis
have at their mauuiactory ou the llill,
aloul a doseu pine chamber sets nearly
ready for the brush, which will s»»on be
put upou them. Those sets will retail at
from $1*8 to $85, according to finish.
They hope to be able ere long to com
mence the matiulactoro ol haul wood sets.
Parties in this county dosiriug chamber
furniture may find it to their interest to
call upon these gentlemen. They have
some fine looking machinery oi the Gear
patent, in addition to the uianulacturo
above mentioned, they do job work, such
as tepairing luiniture, manufacturing
door and blinds, «See. Give them a call,
and thus encourage homo industry. We
have goue to some expense to get gentle
men to l«)c:Ue manufacturier ol different
kinds on the llill, let us sec to it that
they arc sustained at lea <t in so far as
they are able to furnish what we person
ally need. — Oxford Register.
—The track ot the Maine Central ex·
tension ha* been laid :is fai as New
(iloucester and it is thought it will be
joined t«> the old track at Danville Junc
tion next week. We shall bid good bye
to the (»iand Trunk, below Danville
Junction, in a short time.
—Λ correspondent s.ivs: "You will
frequently see in tin- tail tomatoes pick
ed and placed in the situ in the window,
and other places to ripen. This is a mi«
lake. It they arc placed in some daik
place they will ripen much nicer. I put
mine in the lower pan ol my cupboard.'
—The third trial ot George Valider·
pou!, lor murdering his paitucr. Mi.
Field, formerly ot Leniston, .Mo., and in
banking business at Manistee, Mich .
three wars ago, closed Wednesday at
Hastings, Mich., b> acquittal of the pris·
onor. In the lit -t trial he was found
guily. and on the -eeond llie jiliy dtvt
greed The trial has lasted o\ cr a month.
OUR Τ ABLfc.
lUrptr'· Xoiiihly, lor October, U on our
tabl·; U contain.·· the u-usi amount of Ulu«tr«t< .1
a-.ueU·». i>ooU\. rviuauee. tiietury aud science from
tl.e peu» ul our lust author· The articl* ou
"I' 'lUk't* SUMpk" will intcieit «'«r ·ηΐί>(ΐΐΑΐlan
leader*.
IUr|Mr'« n«rkly, let ή>|·Ι. Itfih, contain·* a
tkeleli ol Hwyci1 Ifffkr, with hi* portrait, ami »
vi<>« of hi- l iith plACe, and liit prêtent home; al*
-«» a poltiicat Cartoon. entitled "President «.raat.
an ! why the) don't like Mm." khouiug the
ol' tlu: l;u tH)Ue allai k- ιιροη ti c President The
cartoou, I· \ Na>t, repriv-ciiLiiig * hole-ale mnt te
tail theft, i- excellent.
We ,m»« rv eixed iroiu It It. K('s<KLl«, Corn·
linl, Η >-ion. ,i bt'nntlfai picture entitle! · Vn
Kci-t..** a -tecle engraving, i>\24 It repie-ents
a iiule girt with three kitten* in her anu*, while
lu υ inure are ou tin* > table floor, an J the old cat
is auxtovd) ptote»tiiiK axain»t the ιηνακίοιι of
her -auetum It i* wflliiwutfrl, trnf lo nature,
an·I need» oaly to be aeen to be appreciated
IUII'· J ou ι iih I of II rait li. for S«-^t. ha» a
K».m| article on •Overwork." some li«>od advhefor
tho-e who take eold i-aaily ; uud a abort but tlineh
artii'ln on ' vii»'<l-Glrlt;'' Ιλ?»Μ«··<ι other matter*
of kntere-t.
RuMncs·· Potiers.
Whs M am hbhtkk. tbedi*tli»guii>hedCliiirvoy
suit and Ph\»ician, will take room- ai Deal Hotel,
Norway, Svpt. A>th, ami remain ten day». Her
iuccexs derini» her twelve year»' practice ill the
state of Maine ha·, been unprecedented. Many
l>ci -Λη- who have -ufTetvd year· from uumeron
chronic di>eas>t-, have been cured by Ler after
having been vronouueed incurable bjr i>ther I'liv
»u uuis, thereby dettionelmtmK bo* much grvater
the »uc'"β·*» ol λ physician who «levote- their at
tention exclusively tu chronic disease». libit·
dreds ul' te«timonials of promineut an·I well
known oitiaen» ot nearly every ioivu in the sfme,
ait.be «.«*,·ιι ..t Mr» M1UK*heater'» r'">iu- -l'c her
cent in auotlier column. *
Contagious diseases, such as hor.se ail,
glander, &c , ιιιλτ he prevented by the
u.>c i»l "Sheridan's Cav.Jiy Condition
Powder.** Persons traveling with Hordes
should lake note ul this.
Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr
is no new preparation for the public t >
experiment with, its success j> unparal
leled tor ic-luring 4ray hair, to its uatural
color, promoting its «rowth and produc
ing now hair on l»ald heads.
Tmk Extkaoiu.nauν Ktiur ok Fkl·
low Compound Syrup op Hypophos
piiiTKS is due to its power of imparting
the vital principle to all constitutions
impaired by wasting or debilitating mal
adie.. It is accepta pie to the palate and
suitable tor all ages and atl constitutions.
The blood is restored to puutv nml health
the nerves and muscles are strengthened,
while tuberculou- or consumptive deposit
is rc tanled.
Missionaries and otheis sojourning in
foreign lands should not tail to take with
then» a good supply of "Johnsons Ano
dyne Liniment/' It is the most reliable
Qicdiciuu lor all purposes there is in the
world.
Special Police*.
TO TAB 8UFFKRING.
•
The Rev. William U Norton, while r«-Uiii( iu
Brazil an a Mi-siouary. discovered in that turn! of
medicine· a remedy lor L'on s» jikiion, SCBOFV
la. s«»..k Thkoat, Cotons, Coi.dm, Asthma
and NkkvoC.s Weakness. Thi» remedy turn
cured m\»<*ti after sll other remedies had failed.
WiahniK to l ettllt the sullterluf, 1 will tend the
recipe lor prepaili»*,'and utfiuft Ui.a remedy to nil
who desire it. KKKE OF CHARtiE.
Pkaee wad an envelope, with your name and
addre»· on it. Addre**,
Rev WILLIAM II NORTON.
<$7« Bkoai»way,
Sep 1.» ly N*w VoHK CITY.
For Τ· ο ι li Futclies, Freckles and
Tau.
r<r Prrr>'» Moth & Freckle Lotion.
It ii the only reliable and harm les 4 remedy
know a for restoring Brown discoloration Sold
b> druggiat· every « here l»*pot IU Bund St.,
If. 1,
Fimples on the Face.
For Comedones. Black-worra* or lirubs, Pimply
erupltona. iukI blotched ihelljfiiration- on the face
; u?e
Perrjr'a tomrdoue and Pimple Kciairdy.
It is invaluable to the afflicted. Prepared vuly bv
Or. It. i*. Perry, Oermutolegeat, ΙΟ Bond
lit. T. Sold bv tcaryvhtrt
Mai J liu
A Cough, Fold or Sore Throat
â Require* immediate attention, as
neglect often résulta in an iucurablc
Lung I>i*ea»e
Kruwu'i BrouthluI Troth* *
will most invariably (five instant re
It f. For Bkoxcuiti». As run a, Caiauuh. Cos
ι mkiivk aad Throat Diseases, they have a
toothing cflect.
siVi.'ERS and PUBLIC SPEAKER# use them
In cleir and strengthen the voice.
Owing to the good reputatiou and popularity of
the Troches, many tcvrlkUts iimJ cheap imitations
tie oftrtH, ukickure yuvii fur Mikity. Bo lute
and obtain the true.
CROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
te.'Mita Sold Evervwfcere.
' **
The Caiise and Cure of Con
sumption.
The priiuarv cause ol Unnsuinptiou is derange
meut of the digestive organ?. This dernugement
produces deficient uutriliou and assimilation, i
mean that process by which the nutriment of the
Ibod is converted into blood, uud thence iuto the
botly. l'er^onβ with digestion thus impaired, hav
ing the slightest prédisposition tu pulmouarv dis
ease, or il they take cold, witl be very liable to
have Consumption of the Lung* in some of Its
forms; and 1 hold that il will be impossible to cure
any ease of Couaumptiou without first restoring «
good digestion anil healthy assimilation. The
verv first thing to be Joue is to cleanse the stomach
and bowels from all diseased mucus and sllfltye
which Is clogging these organ.·. :o that they cannot
perfbrm their (Unction*, ami then rouse up nml
restore the liver to a healthy action. For this
purpose, the sorest and betl ri medv is Sehenck's
Mandrake PilU. These Pills cleanae the stomach
and bowels ol all the dead and morbid Mime tlut
is causing disease and decay in the whole system.
Tbey will clear out the liver of all diseased bile ι
that'has accumulated there, and aronae it up to n
new and healthy action, by which natural and
healths bite M MVCCted.
The stomach, howl·» and liver are thus cleansed
by the use of Sohenck's .Mandrake Pills; but their
remains In the stomach !\n excess οΓ acid, the or
gan ia torpid, and the appetite is poor. In the
bowel», the lacteals are weak, and requiring
strength and support. It is in a condition like this
th it SchenckN .seaweed Tonic proves to be the
most valualde reine ly ever discovered. It is at·
kalitie, and its use will ueuiraluenll excef s ofitoid,
making the stomach sweet nml fresh; it will give
permanent tone to this Important organ, and
create a good, hearty appetite, aud prepare the
.•ystem for the tlr it process oi a good digestion,
and ul.imately make good, healthy, living blood·
Alter this preparatory treatment, w hat remains
to cuve most case* of consumption i* the free and
persevering use of srhenek'- Pulmonic Syrup.
The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the svsletu, puri
ties the blood, aiifl is readily absorbed Into the
chculation, and thence distributed to the diseas
ed lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters,:
whether in the form of abeesscs or tubercles, iuid
then assists Nature to expell all diseased matter
in the form o! free expectoration, w hen onee it
ripens. It is then, by the gloat healing and pun
tying properties of Sehenk's Pulmonic Syrup, that
all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and
in ν patient is cured
The essential thin^ to be done in curing con
sumption is to git up a good appetite and a good
digestion, so that the body w ill grow in tlesh and
get strong, il a person has disea»«'d lungs,a cav
it ν or nlK'ess there. the cavity cannot heal, the
matter cannot ripen, so long n- the system is be·
low par. What is ucce-sui y to cure is si new 01 Jer
of things, a good appetite a good uutritioii the
body to grow in He>h and get ι it; then Ν itiir*· is
helped, the cavdies will heal, the matter w ill t ip· η
and bi throw n off in large quantities, and the per·
h ou regain health and strength. This i- the true
and only plnu to cure Consumption, au.I il a per·
ton is very bad, it th · luu^s are not euluely de
s trover I, orifeveu one lung entirely gone. tf
there is enough χ itality left m the other to lirai up,
there :s hope
I havcse<u many mi sod? cured with only one
sound lung, 1Îvo and enjoy lite t>» a good old age.
I'll.· u wtmt sehenk's medicines will dι to <uie
Consumption. Tbf y will clean out the stomach,
swevten and »licngleu it, get up λ good digestion,
and Hive nature lht· assi-tame sin needs to « leur
the s> te in of all the disease that ι· hi the lungs,
whatever the lortu ui i) be.
It i> important that, while using svhenk' modi·
I'liiti, curl' should be » \eici-«d ιι>Ί I" take cold;
keep in door* iu cold auil damp weather; avoid
uigbt air, and lake outdoor e\cr< l>e only in a
gt uial ami w ai m »>iushiuc
I vvi»h il distinctly under»lo.»d thai «bel» 1 r<
commend a patient to be carelul in regard to
taking <<dd while n-ing my mediciueo, I do «·> t»>r
special r>asoi«s. ν nian who h.is Ont parti lly ic·
covered bom the c fleet-» of a cold i- lar moie liable
to 4 relup.se than oue who h.·.· beenentirely ν tired,
au i it i· precisely the -aiuc in regstd tuwu»u«p·
ion So long as tne lungs aie n<d perfectly heal
ed. Just so long there ii imminent danger of a full
return of the disease. Hence it is that 1 «ο stren
uiiisly caution pulmonary patient- against expos·
tug tliciuselv«·· to nil atinosphei· that is not genial
.m l plea-ant. ( on Armed eousitmptiv es' luug· .no
a mas» oi sores, wInch the least change ol an vvill
infinite Thu (fraud sec ret of inv success with my
medicine* consj t·* iu inv alnlitv to subdue inflam
mation instead of provoking it, as îujiiy οί the
faculty In. Vu intlaiue·! long cannot with safety
to the patient be exposed to the bittci blasts of
winter or the chilling wind- of spring or autumn.
It should be earcftilly -hielded Irom all irritating
influences. The utui >ot caution shoul ! beob-erv·
ed in tills particular, as without it ι run undo al
most any circumstances is nn Impossibility
The person should lie kept on a wholesome and
untiitiou* die*. ftud all the mwhetnes continued
until the the body has restored lo it the natural
quantity of flesh and strength
I vv as my M |f enrcd by this treatment, ol the
worst kind of consumption, and have lived to get
l'at and heart y Uiese tn.itiy year*, Willi one lung
• mostly gone. I Inive cured tliousaiidi ·ιιο·«·, ami
wi-y inauy kivv bitui cured by tin- ticattnetit
wboiu 1 linve never seen.
About the lirst o| October I expei l to take pos
session of a new building nI the uor.h «*a»t corner
ot Sixth and An h streets, whcrel sl all lie pleased
lo give advice lo all w ho may it-qmro il.
Knil directions accompany all my remedies, so
that a person i*» an» pail t>t Ihe woild can be
readily curei by α strict observance ol the same.
.» II. SL IIΚ Ν K. Al l>
Philadelphia.
UEO. ('. <ίΟΟΠ\\Ί\ <V CO., Agent·,
ηοΗτυχ,
Turnfy-l<ii;lit IVaiV Practirc
lu the Γη anient of Diseases incident lu lumalc <
b.i» | laced Dit 1 " )W at the head cl ailphy «ieiati*
I making such practice a specialty,«ml enable* hiiu
tù guarantee a speedy ami permanent eu ri· in the
m or»l ol Suppression and ail ut lier Mrn>!rtt
χ froin irAiifn'rr iiixir Vlllctlcis
for a Ivlce mu-t contuiu $1 Office No.F.m i
( >TI STREET. JtoSTON.
Ν It.—Hoard furuish-d to those de-iring («» ιe
laain under treatment.
llotton, July. 1871. I>
β*.ι το $100 l'eu \vi:ek :
tuad·* p.i4V by any la iv. 20.000 -old in six month··.
The most rapid felling articles ever Invented for
married or single ladies' u>e.
NO KM Al.E CAN DO WITHOUT Til KM.
Durable. Klcgant, Cheap, and what lia- always
been wanted, and always will. Profits large.—
Uuhln t ι -aie. Lady Agents can make lor tunes.
Standard Article·. Circulars free.
Addle- ΗλΜ'ΛΝΛΙΙ Mam'KACTVUINO Co.,
New > «»i k ly augs
ftOK.V.
Ιιι Hiram, Aug. iith, to the wile of Joseph
Wadsvvortli. ι son.
MMiltlElK
In Kurklii !>!. -M-pt l· tk, by I#. 1>. I ' i -1 »ec. 1. -<| ,
Mr Kdmund b. Phillips, ol I.ivertuoie, and Mi«f
Flciciici' M Bi'vtl, of Canton.
I ii *»··ιιΐΙι l'ai is, Sept Ht It. at the residence of Dr.
i» |S. H:i\\\er. by ltev J. C I'en v, \V. K. Miurt
1«·ΐΓ ami Mis- II attic F. - iu)cr, both of jo. Paria.
< No card».
In Wimhrop, Sept. ύΐΐι. by ltcv. A. llrynut, J.K.
Adams, of Itcthel and 1- -1. MiiipMi, uf Man
chester
In » >U-bro<>k M-pl lltl,, by l-.ld. Ι» Ν Chadsvy,
at hi» resident'· .·, Mr. Jouathan F. Bryant,o|" Iieti»
« i M, . ai.tl Sfiea Lurra A. Ferren,of Knoll, Ν. II
m Norway, Sept, lJth, at the residence uf the
bride'* lather by ltev. Τ. Τ Merry, Edvvtu P.
Mr.pie», ol Portland aud M.ny Κ Oxmttd, ol Nor
way.
DIED.
lu Paris, Sci»t. lltli, Charlie, iul'ant sun oi' Hen
ry E. and Adaiine M. Hammond, uged 3 mon. IT du.
laCAailnrftlfe;Man., s«.pt Uth, David Novei,
formerly of Norway, aged "1 years, ·* mos. 27 «rye.
In Audover, at the residence of his son-in-law,
Stephen JE. Foye, Mr. Timothy llolt, ol Jlonover,
aged t>y years and 4 months. (Aioo>took Co.
and Cou'ord, Ν. H. paper ··· please copy).
In Norway. Aug. aid, Horatio Col··, aged
year·,. Mr. Cole came to Norway at the age of 17,
"where he resided until the time of his death, and
here he has been engaged in active life until about
tlK· time of ht« protracted sicknc.-·» which termina
ted In hi« leinoval to the other side of the river.
He wis a man ol integrity and uprightness in
whom the community lêpoeed conBdence and
trust. He uncomplainingly bore his sickness with
christian fortitude and resfsrnatlon, ami roue from
tl»e eartlilv tabernacle upon the pinion* o| such
faith that disarmed death of all it· terrors ai;d
made the spirit home pleasant and desirable. He
will be greatly missed in accustomed places of
business, on the Sabbath, in the social circle, but
moot of all in his pleasant home. He leaves α de
voted companion. si\ cone and two daughter· and
their companions, besides other relatives ami
many friendi, to mourn the lot-» of hie presence.
May the good Father's hles-ing rest upon them
according to their varied trials and circumstances
in thie sad bereavement. L. Η. T.
Strayed.
CAME into the enclosure of the subscriber, at
North Paris, about the 1st of Sept., lour two
ν ear old Cattle : one ml, one deep red, two speck
led, and one biownieh red with stripe in face.
The owner is requested to prove property, pay
charges and take them away.
AliNKK 1$ K.N SON.
North Parie, Sept. 1-, Is*-.
For Sale.
Twenty Tons of Hay,
For sale by
Si. Λ». Vol'.M·, (ïrtcawood, Me.
August 3H, 1*71.
Oxford Co. Agricultural Society.
Α Ν Ν Γ ΛI. MEETING.
. HE Annual Meeting of this Society will be
i held at Agricultural II.ill, ou Wednesday, the
4th day of <»etober next, at 3 o'clock P. Μ , for the
choice of officer» and the transaction of such oth
er business as may ptoperiy come before the
meeting. ELLIOT :·ΜΙΤΗ, Sec'r.
Norway, Aug. Xu 1*71.
New Advertisements.
Wanted.
ο ,ΟΟ Ο
Dried Pumpkins,
Ko»· which CASH « ill he paid.
ν :·. τ a ·<xr uu „
SOUTH PARIS, ME.
Sept. 10. tu.
Farm for Sale.
ïh»· valuable fur in known u« the
STETSON FARM.
KITtrAI'ED IN
EAST SUMNER,
I<? now offered for sale.
Tenu» made known on the prviul*e».
Λ «KL STETSON.
Sumner, sept. 11. Hm.
Notice.
\iriIElti: \S (ίκοΐΜΓ. c.Ai.DUldi.a boy boutul
J γ to 111 υ by tho Sclcvtmen <.f tlu· town oflteth
ol. ha* left my promise*, 1 forbid all person* liar ,
boring or trusting him on my account, a* I ?*1ι:»1Ι |
pay none or hi* debts after thi* «Into.
KLE.V/.AK KOWK.
U'itne**, AlΙΑΛΑ Hi \ ν
Went Hot bel, sept. Illh, lf*7l.
COM HSR'8
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Conducted with signal success under the nmue
management for thirty year» ]>ast, and attended by ;
upward·» of sixteen thitusaml student.*, po*.*e*i»eK !
ttie conlidenee of the com iiunity, and lia* thereb*
peculiar facilities lor provi ling *uiti:ble KM |
l'UH MENT for it* graduate*, .male and femah .
The Thirty First Anm vi. i vtauhuk, with
Circular containing full information, styles «Ί ,
handwriting taught, and li-t «·Γ Mr. Comer'* !
published work* on
PENMANSHIP, BOOK-KEEPING, NWIGATIUN. «te.» !
*ent by mail, or tuny be had at tht· College Jill! j
\\ n ■> li 1111; I ο 11 St , rui ner of \V< -i Street, llonton.
iilJlKiiK N.I oMKIt, \ M I're-ident.
Mpi. 19 lm
THE NEW DISINFECTANT!
Bromo Chloralum,
λο\-ιόιηολοι m. oi»oici,i:nn.
row Κ UK I I.
%>ι» insi μ ιμ γλλτ. ι
EXTIRBLY HARMLESS AND SAFE.
\ΚΚ1·>Γΐ* ΛΜ· ΓΚΙΙΝ KM * I OS ΓΛίΐΙΟΝ.
Used in private dwelling", hotel-, restaurant*, I
I public »cb«>ol«, hospital··. insane a*\ Intns, <li«pen· 1
1 «une*, Jail·*, pri*oti*, poor hou*e*,oii «-hiρ*, steam·
boat*, and in tenement houses, market*, lor water· ·
dun ι », 11 rin.ί I·, -ink . *cwcr*. ee"«pool*. table-, I
Jtc
.4 !ti>eeitie in nil }><<tiient miti eonfayious tli.rases,
| a· cholcia, typhoid fever, ship fever, smallpox,
scarh l level , me 1 -el*. di»*'a*e* of nniinal* ,V<·—
l'ri pa e«l only l»v
Tll.iu;^ if«., 1 "TO Λ\ ill In ni St., Λ. lurk.
sold by all druggi*t*.
Tlir ItlHti of M Inf-rMl Spring* i- I lu· w r·
roau SclUer: and
Tarrant's Efftrvticent SclL'er A|)cn«nt,
I* its duplicate Litter·· attesting It* wonderful
Tonic Aperient and autillillou* qualities -warm
in firrm every noil 1 ce. Τ lie question h«* been set 1
tied whether artificially medicated wnt τ* may ,
not be e<|iuil to th<>*«> which hurst sparkling iron
the Oaith iIm If. Th« ν can : mid the Sellier A perl· ]
cut, vfhei uii'l u 't.'dlv |inri'ami genuine, prove* i
thetnct
llr cnntlous. Acccpt none other.
SOLD JtV A I-1- l)Kl (i^l5Ts.
Hi GENTS, 1> \ f ERCHANTS
00K t\ I >ANKERSJ ΛΙ
Willi Smith's \>u Interest mul ltii*litr«a
Tables you < un In a nionicul rc«k<»u inteu -i 011
il Ι·' ί li'.ooo, from «ne day to li\ e * ear*, at ·'». 7,
8, lu and 12 per ccut. >«nt po*l onid for il 30 —
Active Igt-iits niiteil. Senti fort· impie copy
w ith Agent'* circular οΓ t<Min*, Ac.
Κ. B. SMITH A 1 <)., I*nUli*hcr«.
I «étroit, Miclii :un.
The CONGRESS ARCTIC.
The BEST winter OVERSHOE 1
KO IUTKI.es to break !
>0 TROUBLE to put on !
>'eat, Genieel, Stylish I
ASK VOIR SHOE DEALER FOR IT1
BAND LEADERS.
Ι'\·ι »omt thing interesting, end ><>ttr add re - to
w. <;ati:s r rank fort, v.
nipi:m\l· tmm. tea
1·< ;i choice Kltirk Ten, Orange IV«*eo ll.»\<»r
Cure* headache. i|ulet: the nerve», relie-lief tIk*
• ysteui. ΙΙ.ιιΙι ι»«■ r pound. Ounw1 s.tnipU « l»\
niait ou receipt of In «·ι.·». Add re*·· tin· ιίΚϋΛΤ
Ε Λ >T ΙΜ>Ι \ TEA CO 1*. ο Itov -2,-CI Bo-ton
THE CURTAIN RAISED.
Ilou in it <|onc. .m l who dot»·. it. The Alena
I I look. UC pajces, gi>r::eou»ly illustrated with rula,
! |Ki-ilii)ii« Λ>· Scut hy mail. securely sealed, lor
' lift ν rent*. (tr*ml Cireulur free \ddre«s \\ Λli
: BEX EMMEBSON,UOAUW U , New York.
I 1.1.1 λOlS IWl smiM SIA ( HU M S
TEN PEB « EST REGISTERED
Τ<·\\ Ν AND COUNTY BONOS
Γ U AIM.Κ 15V 1 III· M \TE TltEAM'RER
TEN FEB CENT FIRST UORTUAUE LOANS
WITll Will Ε .VARUS*.
.1 K'OR It. SlICIMir.ltl» Λ ( (».,
it \\Ki:it>.
\o. ai pi λ κ sthi:kt, \i:u vohh.
ο ». 153 A. 157 I.«Sell»· St., < h li ngo.
, til Κ 11 \ ΝI > 1500K oi ll.LINOl* SEC flHTIES,'
>i:m free.
ΠΠΙΙ'Τ fail t.» try In· Kimball' l! t Rals.tm,
UUIv I for ( 1 ugh-. Colli:·, lloai■«•i-iu·--. Sore
I liront, < lu·»! ami l.:,ny<. A pleasant an 1 effect
nal rmwljr. Kimrau. A Co., rrop*i, Augusts,He.
All CDI niTDC u'"' w,,re wounded, or
ALL OULUI LllO contracted | <Ί ιιιιιιιιίι!
flinea»" m the army. can ci-t pension» bv writing
to ·Η»11Ν ΚΙΓίΚί'ΑΤΚΚ Κ. ι·ον,πιιηι·ηΐ Claim
Agent, Middleliourn, Ohio. Soldiers of lil'2 yet
pension*. EucloMt postages.
STÏÎMÂ MBHHUTS
Ul JL IaIiaIa Permanent Cur.
tho ASTHMA
Relief ruarnntoed in Htc minute», I.y in h i.
tioa. Also, cure· Bet Fever and Ro*?Cold. Re
commended by Phyticlans. Price. 82 per box.
Svnt bv m ill, poaWre paid, on receipt of price.
.. M. II. PARNHAM l CO., 2ii> Broadway. \. Y.
B^*Sold by all BrugijLeis. P. 0. Boi Mi.
H. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY LIQUOR CASES,
Each Case containing One Bottle of.
OLD PALE BRANDY, I HOLLAND GIN,
OLD RYE WHISKEY, j OLD PALE SHERRY,
FINE OLD PORT, ' OLD BOURBON,
Guaranteed Pure and of the very Best Quality.
PKH'K NKFKlï 1IOILAR.
Sent bv Express, ( O. P., or Po*t Oftice order.
Η HENOEBSON, Π I5roa<l Street, New York.
$80. Wr Mill I'ny 830.
Agents i-'JO per week to sell our great ami valua
ble discoveries. If you want permanent, honora
ble and pleasant work apply fur partirai»ru. Ad
dress OyER k CO., Jackson, Michigan.
DATCIITC Mlloitol having sttoagaud vaii
ΓΛ I tH I 0 claim». Ditilcultuase.* a specialty.
W. E. SIMOSDS, :M Main St., Hartford, Ct.
DU. fHAP.H.WS Cliolern Nyiup Cure»
Iiysenterj, Oiarrhœa and Summer Com·
I i>lainU of Children. Price λ»«·. Ο KO. AJOURE,
; ProjTr, Ci eut Fall*, Ν. H Sold by druggists.
mDHΠΙ/ ' " * oiiuji aud .Middle·Aged men
DUUI\ to rea I jn-t now, is The Wci
1 nice of Ufe, or ISelf-Preservatiou. The au
thor, Dr. A. 11. Hayks, has returned from Eu-I
1 rope in excellent health, and is again the Chief
Consulting Physician of the Ι'κλΙιοιλ Mkhh ai. j
institute, No. ι Bulinch St., Boston, Mm#·
Agents ! Read This !
WE WILL PAY A(iEXTS A dALABT
OF $:»«> pr.lt U'JblKK nnd l]x|M-n«es,
j or allow a Imge rommlHiion to nell our new and ι
; wouderful invention^. Address M. WAUNEb A i
j CO., Marshall, Mich.
Hast Oxioi'd A^riciillurul Socicly ■
PpHF Τι η - tee·, of the Ka.-t Oxford Agricultural ]
X Society, are noli lied of an adjourned meeting, !
at the National Hons*·, Ihxtleld, on SATURDAY, I
j Sept. £5d, 1>71. 1'KU OHDKK. |
Children's Carriages!
In a variety of Patterns, for sale at
Noyés' Drug and Book Store,
Hpl Γι NORWAY VILLAGE.
Jersey Bull.
A FULL BLOOD JERSEY BULL for sale at
a bargain, bv
0. A. EDWARDS, Bethel.
Sept. 4, 1ΛΊ. "\v
The Eye, Ear, Catarrh,
AXIl
"*■· a« «9 .;m Ti7
«
MRS. MANCHESTER,
The IihIi penitent
t'lairvoysuit Λ Ι>Ι«μ·ιϊ«· Physician
WIJX
AltltlVK IN NOIIWAY, S KPT. *ith, Λ ΝI » UK
MAIN TEN DAYS AT HEAL 1I0TKL,
when· ^l>t· may be «*onon nil disease* wliirli
flesh is heir to.
Mrs· miiuclifKlcr
is constantly receiving unsolicited testimoni ils of
the astonishing cures performed liy her. Among
many recently received are the following, whl· h
are commended to the notice of the a dieted.
V VEHV KEMAItK vni.K CUBR OK CANCKR.
Thii< in t<> certify that I called on Mrs Manehes
ter, the Clairvoyant Physician, last summer, with
what Physician# cilll a Kose Cancer, on my arm.
Five different physicians said I must have my arm
taken off. I did iiol feel williuμ to submit to that
treatment; consequently they toll! me they could
not do anything for me. Hearing of the wonder
ful cur··» ôf Mrs. M„ I thought, a* thv last resort,
I «·<>ιιΜ con*nlt her. I did «ο on the 2wli of June,
and nt this time my arm is as well as the other. I
have no appearance of cancer or any disease of
the arm. I must trulv say that I consider liera
Or cat Physician. I idvise every one to go and
see her; '.f she cannot cure yon she will tell you
•o Ht once. 8âR \ 11 GETCHKLL.
Lowuliiu, March 2·:, InTO.
I hereby eertily that I have been deaf for twen
ty live year·; have had perpetual nolien in mv
head, and have been under treatment of many «lif
ferent physician* without recoiving any beueflt.
I have beeu under the care of Mrs Manchester for
nix month· and my hearing in completely restor
ed; the noises in my head have ceased entirely,
and my general health is perfect. 1 heartily re
commend Iter to all timilnrlv alllieted.
Mils. M'( γ ( \UI{,
Lisbon, Me., (let. I.», 1 **ΓI.
Λ Ι.Ί,ΚΛΗ < AM; OK CLAIKVnl VN1 Klt.HT.
Dear MHilam l'ermit me to tender you my sin
cere thanks lor the euro you have effected on mv
child. My daughter ten yen» s old, was taken si«*k
last .Innuarv in a very singular manner. We call
ed in six »i' the l>c»t phy icians in the city; they
said the case was a very singular one—tl ev never
saw one like lt~and came to the conclnsion that
they could not tell what the disease was. suioe
friend* advised thnt we should call on η Clairvoy
ant; there being none in Providei.ee that w e could
rely on, we wrote, to Mis Main heater in Poitland,
dcseribing.her -ymptoins .she immediatelv ex
amined her ca»e and told that she had a snake in
het stomach, told when* nhe drank it and that it
had been growing, and from the best of her judg
ment should thihk it was ten or twelve inches
long. I gave the child her prescription, and in a
|i w hours the child ejected the snake alive from her
stomach; it was measured an I found to be eleven
and a-half inclua long. We have it preserved
that all may -cc lot themselves that this tatement
is really so. I am comblent that the child could
not have liv<d, had it not been for Mrs. Mum hea
ter. and we feel as though -lie never could be re
paid for hei Mil. MAEY ι:λ y .
CEO. W. It AY.
rrovldcnce, Ι». I., 1871.
This t- to certify that Mr.-. Manchester has doc
tored in my faintly for six years with tnurked uc
ce-s. >lie has cured luy wife of dropsy in it* worst
foi m. my daughter of spinal disca-e o| live years
standing; α sister of deafuese and catarrh: my
lather ol blindness Au«l I would rccomucnu her
to the public as a ,-killful physician, and every way
wyrthy of patronage. JfUIN HOIISON.
Portlmd, Maine.
ONE OF THE I»UEATEST ι CUE> ON
i:ecukl>:
IUm.ou, s -pt. Ί*, iwTo.
Tin* oritilU'M that I have been »ick for twenty
live years with liver complaint, ns the physicians
have all told me I have l>een treated in Ne ν York
mnl llangor by a large number of iihy.-jiiaiis, and
found no reiiet until I called on Mr». Manchester
a short lime Ago. She t«>1«l me very readily what
the trouble was—that I had ab--< c--i·* and tiiuior*.
I have taken her medicines, and had proof ι bat
wlmt the told mo was perfectly correct. If any
one doubt-this, let them call on me personally,
and I will give tlu in correct itilormatlon In regard
to iuy ca-e 1 «.ant the *it k and suffering to go
and »*«>n"till Mr Manchester, and not he dis
courag'vl by Ignorant and faillites people, but
have a mhut of vonr own, and vou will get relief.
Sins IIENKlETl'A peahody.
1 MCI. VM'. Oct. Mil, JS7U.
Ten \ «·:*r- at·· I commenced t<· have a cancer on
ins hreu»t I ouniiltcd *0 verni |>Ι·> ^i«-i.ta>- in Man·
gor, au<l they told m·· tliOt»· was m» lnlp l<»r lue
unlet* I li.til It taken oil", it then wan tlie -i/o of an
ejtir. I would not rongent tu have it taken «·II", luit
aullered iiiteiuel) with pain from II l'or* year. \t
t lie fini ol tliat time I rjiu Mr*. Manchester'* *d·
vcrti-eincnt in tin· i'ortlnnd Ti*n<*(*rii>t, und wes
imprvi^eil lu κ·1 and nit lier, which I <ii<i, in Port
land, ami at tin·» time the cancel was «m largo a*
a co11cc cup. She examined mjr c.im· and told me
ibtcosld cntliMMWcr; I eounoKl t, w. · „·
Iter medicine and uidng outward application*, ami
in three months the lump wa* η third -mailer, and
in MX month·· there was un «ίρηκ of it unie·'» bv
■ire*-un'of the hnnd it wa« |N-reeiv*ble. I took
iiei treatiin·ιιΐ twelve mouth·· ami w.i» entirely
enrol, .«ii< 1 have lio mimi* ot eam'er or any other
iiumor*. uid uiy opinion ι-, a- well a» my fiiend*,
tliit il I had never seen Mr· Mam hfMer, I hmild
hat υ h cell in my grave loin: before Un . I never
can lie ih.iuklul enough to her for her -kill ami
kindlier», ami ni\ prayer i* tbat -he may live 10
benefit the Hick and siilleriot;. and advi»e all to
kmi-iiIi In»-, ami not ρ tit it oil till yon are dead,
tin I then »ny -lie ■ 11<I η Ί help \on, a- -lie «Ιο··» not
preauiiie t·· nii-e the ilewl.
I'llKUK ΙΙΛ-ΚΚΙ.Ι.,
"»e|itlM. tf Orland, Me.
TO ΜΊΙΟΟΙ. nOlltllM.
\V» Μ Μ» ν * » li E\AMIN \T1<».\, wiili in·· | ·τί \ ι -
leije of return if not satisfactory,
CAMP S OUTLINE MAPS,
pronoun··· d b\ Piactieal Educators, TIIK BEST
\ Κ Γ I'UII.MIh».
.-•■n i for circular, or map* tor examination.
ATU r.l.l. A. CO., Portland,
ΛΐιΛ' cow 2ιπ ι ί CNEit vi. A».i Ms ι nit Maim:.
100,000 SPRUCE SHIN6LES,
FOU SA I.Κ AT
A. K. liOBBlW HILL,
On Shay Pond Outlet, in Sumner,
jnlyi'i At f-2 <>0 and $2.25 per Μ. :}rt*
THE NOIUV.W
Military Brass Band,
Arc prepared to furui.di Mu-ie I'm ι Parade-, Ε»
iMir-ioii-, l'icnl··», Λ·' -, at shorl notice.
Address IIOHACK COI.K. .«ler'y.
Norn av, Me., July 10, 1471. .tin
Paris Flour,
Fuit S VI.Κ 11
EAST SXJIVElSrEPI,
BY
DAVID SE WALL Agent.
W-A-N-T-E-D.
A PARTNER IN TRADE,
of good habit» and common tieiise, with a capital
of $TiCu. Call on, or address the mibocriber,
.s. PACKARD,
Sept. 11,1671. North Parie» Mo.
A NEW ASSORTMENT
OF
Paper Hangings,
>OR .SALE AT LOW PRICES, 11Y
DENNETT k BLISS,
Uatliliik'toii Street, Bouton.
Sept 12 -in
DR. C. R. DAVIS,
SURGEON DENTIST,
It uni foril Centre, Me.
Will vi*it West Parie tho week follow ing the
llr-: Monday in each month. Mpl I.'.
Dissolution.
TIIE Partnership herctolore existing between
l'KKKY Λ 1)1'λ Ν, ie dissolved by mutual con·
Hent. ·Τ. C. I'EURY,
•I. ii. new
We*t l'avis, Aug. 1."·, 1871.
PKRBY & JACOBS,
Stone Contractors,
Ami workers of
Stone & Marble,
HryanCs Pond and West Γα ris.
Monnaient*, Tablet*, Ilenil Mtonew, and
Curbing for Cemetery I.otn,
got up in the best tyle of the ait, and at ruli-fac·
tory priced.
All orders for M A HIM.Ε WORK promptly at
tended to.
P.O. Addre»H, We t Palis, or ItrynnlN Pond,
Maine. tf Sept. 1*2,1871.
All Kinds of
JOB IPnilSTTI^Gl·
DONE AT THIS OFFICE,
Fumil tire & ( hair
MANUFACTORY.
ΤΙΙΐ BEST
Settees and Wood Seat
CHAIRS,
if all kind» constantly ou hand ami (or naif in I lu»
WHITE or FINISH.
Dealer* will take «lue· not Ire thereof, an· I rov
urn tlieuuclveH accordingly.
Al*o, retail dealers in general
Household Furniture,
AT row 1'KICKS.
4#-<Joods delivered in any part of the County.
WOOD MACHINE JOBBING done nt anytime.
Po»t Oilier and Manufactory ι
SNOWS FALLS, Mf.
Γ· C. sTKAKNS. I». I. BLACK.
Aug. Ι.'ι, 1HTI.
WHITCOMB & OXNARD
Λ'OR WAT, MK.,
Have constantly on haud a large htock ot
DRY GOODS
AN I)
(i Η () CERIES,
Flour of various grades
at Wholesale and Retail. Also, Fashionable
^ylea of
BltOAIM LOTUS,
CA§MIHI£REN,
PANTALOON (iOOHS
and TRICOTS,
FOR CUSTOM WORK!
Willi a good Mock of the celebrated and derdnblo |
HARKIS' CASSIMERES.
We make n peeialty <·Γ Cl sTOM TAILORING,
whicb department i- under Mm dmif· ot Mr.
I.KWls O'Bhirn, one of the mo t fashionable and
popular Cutters in tli·· County, whieli is a guarnu·
tv that sat is I a el ion will be given.
They are al-o enga^'d largely in the manninc·
tu re of
Ready-Made Clothing!
And have on hand ail kind* of
FURNISHING GOODS.
'■JLigylaP,!
foi a |M*rt'eet fit-out. A No, all kinds of
8KWINO MACHINES
will be tiiruNhcd in exchange for Work or Pro· |
dure.
<.OOI> WOltH.M K.\
can always liud work uf them, to do at their
home*, in the Keudv-Made < iolhinir lin··,
\\. II WIIITCOMB,
F. OXNAIID.
Norway, April 2*. 1871.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS"
L£ltRATKI>
"SAWS
< KLEHRATKI>
i'lHL't LAH MAW
ΜΑΛΙ) SAW*,
WOOl» SAWS,
CIlUNSM'l 'Γ SAWS, of all de-cription··,
Are Superior to nil other*.
Every SAW Warranted.
Perfect Sntlkfnrtion tàilarnuteed.
ttiFor ale by Hardware and Countrj Dealer·,
and the Manufacturer*.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
1 15 A. I I? Federal St ret· t, Ronton.
Sept. 12 :lm
Fire Insurance !
Foil
FARMERS!
—_
(•'«niif-r» linurr your Proprrty lu the A y ·
rlcultural liunr«ucr t'oiiipniiy,
uf YVotrrtnuu. Λ. \ ..
Λ - Γ«Κ Κ (DJIl'AW, HKVoiKH ΚΜΙΚΚίΛ
TO Y«H'll lXTKUESTV
N'i-i Ay<i ts,Jiilj' I«r. 1*71, II
AdrunliiKO that it Ofticr* :
It i* roniintd by it> «-barter to iir^ur·· liothiiif '
niori' hazardous limn Farm |»i<>| « its. If pJ'V- all
lot-ec* by lire and all damage. don* Iff I ii/h tiling ;
irhither jir>· emu cm or not.
it i»· aVarnu·!·'* Company, controlled ami man ;
aued b) l'armer», lly rvtn»iiijç t<» iusure stores,
"fiojiH, mill», tnnnoilce, hotel Λ.··., A<\,it Hunt -ub- ;
jci-t to hen ν ν lo*t»ei»,amlitoflVrii tin· advantage* ot
Λ IS>0LI.'T£ SIX l ΚΠ V with LOW Κ VI h>.
It charges nothing tor policy or surrey.
M. I·'. ItlCKKIt, Agent, Canton, Me.
Λ M. Al'STIX, Agent, Huckllekl.
NOAII HALL, ÀgTOt, Went I'm.
.Sept. ·*», 1*71.
THE
PLACE TO BUY
C A R Ρ Ε Τ S,
ι
GEORGE W. CHIPMAN & CO.'S,
('or. < 01111 Λ llauovrr Sis.,
HOSTO^.
AlljÇ VÎS—>M
GHICKERING & SONS,
PIANO-FORTES!
The lient I'iauou at the Lowe«t I'l lcr* ! I
And upon the mott favorable terms of \i(iymtnt.
We invito the attention of person» intending to
purchase lMano<, toour New Illustrated Catalogue,
giving lull description of Stylea ami I'ricrs, and
the terms on which we ell to ihosc desiring to
make
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
S**nd fur a Catalogue.
Chickering & Sons, 1
354 WASHINGTON ST., Boston.
II EAST 14th STREET, New Ycrk.
Sept. 4,1671. lm
The Best Place to Buy any Kind of
Dye Stuffs,
Of (ïood Qualify, is at tlie
Drug Store of A. Oscar Noyes,
apl 17. NORWAY, MK.
Shock ini: Accident ?
ΟινΙηκ lo >o jn.'Uij· Itailroad Ara-ident·*
Flour has Fallen!
Anil having reecivod a urge lut,u hirh wa bought
Advantagcou*!)*, il» #Mc !<» -« Il l.<«rcr fini» ι m·
be/opt, FOIl ( AMI.
AUo, on Ii.'idiI a now lot of
Paints, Oiki and Nails.
.1. II. It.tWKO.V
Pari» Hill, Sept. I-2, ih;i.
L0RIN6, SHORT & HARMON,
JOHJlKIt* or
ISfllOOI. ] >OOfiK, StjITJO\| IIV,
Kluiik RoolisA I'iiimm-ΙΙιιιικίιικ«.
I < Κ. A UKH- IN
New and Second ! Ian I Law Hook·»,
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110 Middle St.. Under Falmouth hotel,
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S AMI EJL It. CABTEB,
f AUI-. IIILL, ML.,
LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
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OXFORD COUXTV.
S. H. t . lepiv cut·» only ιίι-ΐ·<1.ι-« « οιιΐ|>;ιηι<·
and λ* ill i-.-ur Policies at a - favorable ι :.U; · a ■> anj
Other Atfcnt. Application- I·;. mail l'<n· Ciivulai'.■»
or insurance. prompt L answered. and « ι■ > part < ι
the Comity vi«ited il" requested. A|d I
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Han I ho moot Complete Λ ortment · ι
ME I) I CIS ES, HOOTS. IIΕ Π IIS. WAV.
TERES, ESS EXCES. TRf SSES.
SrrVOllTEIiS AS h SUOI'L
DER J!RACES,
to l»c found in I ho Count* ' Cam. vm» >ki: him
Steam Power To Let !
PARIS HiLL STEAM MILL CO.,
ilartnx more power than i- required fur pr*M*nt
operation.", will lea·»»· from to lu horn· ρο\ν»·ι·, a
jiiny Im· required, cn favoriiMe term··. <ir»tn·t
Trunk K. U Statlou within a ihort dli taw.
Addrc ·. PARTS MIL!. STR VM MILL «
nij'.ut Parie Hill, Me.
O'NEIL W. KOBINSON,
(Forint rl\ with ClIAS. Pcuin , I>· «lor in
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Gents' Furnishing Goods,
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HARNESSES!
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SOUTH PARIS,
51 :utut'.i«lured M I In· ·.· : <<i ( t t . I — « k,
nu· l \\Λ!ί KANT CI»
AS CHEAP
rs ni π My other )»!.*»· e 111 Oxford· nut* ·> ιιι*
:i<ljoiuiii,; I Utility, lli.it; ,·! Il l· , nul
ranging from hi · . 1 j, 1 ·
\ΙΛΙ».
Wolf & Fancy Robes,
Trunks, Blankets,
WHIPS Ac.. Λ γ.
a .s cuK M' j ν rnl·: ri ii-.trrsr'
Triinmliic ami Repairing, ··' ;ιί 1 il»
I it 11 :t 11 · I · \amine nr. ** ■ k.f- I· 11 -nit In.ill
us to quality of maiei id, νν·>ι kniaii>>hip and |·>·ί ι·
J. 1>. WIIJJ OIS
South Pari.-, .\)<i il 1
PRAIR,E WEED
X^p BALSAM.
For the (. ur«· oi
( OK.IIS, t OMIS. Λ M» \ 1.1, « ► Λ I *11»
τη ι: ιιιμ ιιί i.tii:s.
Λ11 invaluable (linrovuiy mmli l>> a
will known <lentl«t of lto»lon, 011 the
Sjrtal Cialiim oi" tlie \Ve»f, through the
Instinct nf Hoimd ullHeted villi ll«ave·.
It·* effeen upon till Tliront :ιιι·1 Consumptive
trouble·» arc woudciful. (ι remove» all pro 1 Him·
from the 1.1 n».s, produce* on»y ami natural br« nth -
nifc. camea sweet and refrediinsc -1<·<·ρ, re-twv
the h'St appetite, preient- diarrhau and ni^lit
kwenta, and restore-· the whole m torn f·' a divide
of health and strength rand) ii «·\ ··»- attain d un
der other treatment.
Send fora cireitl.ir. eontuinii. a lull nceoiml ot
its discovery and wonderful etn ,· . <>r · :!! on \ · ιιι
druggict for a bottle and -·■·* Ι«·ι· ν our-< !i W lien
taken in connection with th·· 11 «· <d tli · Inhaling
Balm, it has proved an unlnil · : 1 1 :· dv i.n ill
pulmonary «omplaiuL*.
Price, !jl per holt le.
WEE 14 Μ Α. ΙΌΤΤΓ.ΙΙ. Ornerai \;ί ιιν,
170 \\ wum;to>> >1 in ι.»,
Milton \i mis, l'rop'r. C< -τ. ν. Mas-.
jnly 11 hunt mar "t
ENOCH FOSTER, JIL
Counsellor Jlllorneij (it Lair.
IlKTIIi: L, MK.
DIRECTORY.
Mdsonic Loilyes—TiiiH'of Mv4 tiuy.
O.YCOHO « II * PTE It. IMKi ·! Tu · day
of each month.
ltlazlnff Star, Ni». .»·), Mo\a " W ednoMl.n of
or before the full of the moon.
Paris Lo<lj{r, No. id, So. Pari . 'I'm d^1 on '>r
before the full·
JefterNon I.orige, \··. 1 ·!· Bryant' 1' >nd -M
Tuesday of every month
Orient it I Star, No. 21. I.Ivermori·. Tito-day,
on or before full moon.
lift he ι. ν ι Thursday of each month.
Evening Htur l.odge, (Ihteklleld. W'lkint?
under a lh.-i»ensation,—the 1-t Monday of «-acli
month.
Pithagortan. No. II, Fryebuig, Λ1 ·»n«i \ even
ing of or following the full of the moon.
Oxford, Norway. V>. IS. M"iida\ <·ι οι· next
preceding full moon.
Mount Tlr'eni, No. 1 .';·.'. So. Waterfoid Tile
day, on or before the full moon.
Mt. Mortal*· No. 86, Denmark Wwlm^de on
or before the full moon.
Xeilimrot, No. 101, Turnei viurda.v 1 .1 ><··
fore full moon.
<ίΟΟ|» TEMPI- IKS.
ΡΛΗΙΜ HILL Ι,οΐιι.ΐ: V·. ' Pari- Hill,
Friday evening».
Mt." Chrlatophe»· Lodge. Y· i ■ ·. 11 r ν a ι» t * -i
Pond, everv Monday evening.
RUini; star, Bethel. Ii -id a y e\ ι nil .
.\e/.lns« ot, Bucktlehl. Saturday e\ i nii
Crystal Wave, K. BuAklleld, «veiy 'luiir-day
Kveuin.y.
Whitney i.odfcc, ( .niton, eveij Wedne-dav.
Bear Mnuutaln Lo«lt;e, >0. \\ . ; ·ι ;'··ι > \\ .·ιt
oetMlay evening.
llavlior lVatehmnii. North Pal i», Tbtn-dnv
evening.
Wa»liiii{(toii, 1 )\iord, Thur-dav evening.
Silver Lake, Sweden. Saturday · ·. ening.
Went Nnmner, West Sumner, WednoMlav
evening.
Forc-at Lake, < enter Hartford ever* Saturday
evening.
Invlnclblr, No.'i.',. F.«-t Sumner < v< ·. «.ther
Friday Evenings.
I. Ο. Ο. Γ.
PeqiiHAvket l odge, Nu. I·., Ilrovvnfi· M meet
1st and 3d Wedne<dftv of ea< h month.