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Slit •sfovd ^Democrat, I MOID ttMOATi PAR IS, MAINE, MAY », 1«W. ATWOODa FORBBS.I Ututui M. lT«uuli. A. E. I Team >-4IJi i mr IfytMMMIrla uitiulii jlili yaar MmIi mm— iDvutvuiim vAUbitl |1fW IkfWMWM UKk la ImiM at Jua rawra* -It* tjr*. im >miim, Ma |Mir, afokt<»l virkMi awl law pftoa* mm Mm i» Mki Utla iltwirtaftl af hi kwi ■a— cwflHa wl yayalir. «ulaCMiN«lttal)MMnl afa Mir caM» aM^TWr ■Ul ba Mltat — r«ral|4«r arte fc; ha nUMw Nturito iMMalu i of Mlnw itoia mSm ftiimmkmfmmmmmflmmAm wb at ik* Mtoakf >■ Hi* CmuI; : fcalk r»»K uwrrN l»r« Mm. Mtutari One mm. N«rat;. XWBmlMa. ItiRfcftakl, K. V. Alw.w.1, IW MiiiM, Hm>»- HiAa. rr;*k«i|, ▲. r. UwU, li MEW ADVUTISKMKXTS. Whrra Dw Vim Kai TiKir KiMwrw) Ml'lk aixl Cl . Wr*. V U Hrv>«m Mria|>h) «lral l>t«ro**rr, W n ■ ta 1. K>m k Itrjtaa ftaur I'altilv aaforr. l>r. K A. awM*jr. ARBOR DAY. tnk wnrii««>« f»H la«ati<>\ la cuaipltaaM « Uh tfca law of IW «UM. wkkb r*>|ulrr». "Tbal Um Uororwor afeall aanuallr •»( a pail a >Uj la Um apr1afa» \rl»>r Ikat. aa l -i.« taaur • i.rw lawalt-.a Dial II wr«*l Ur Um >■■■ of Oil* <«alt la Um ptanUn* uf |(*m. -ii 'i. a»l rlooa. la Um »l»niattat of ■•uttllr «|| l prli >lr rr»*a-U. plHMflpl •af«,i»l (■•iKkulhrrrfun< aa>l uo-Mrrtahlat* aa ikall lw la kanooor with Um *ra»rml < hararirr of a •lar mi NUklltWil " I krrrliv appumi Friday, Um twolflh ilar uf May in l>a ulwnal aa ikrWr l»ay la Malaa. la au war raa at a>M atorv W Um »lnr>mral uf u*ir buMMa, awl Um aUrartlrvaaaa of Um < iiira. luwaa aa-l vlllatf** of .„r Male Ikaa . IMa|M of thla <lajr. I treat UmI fitrjr rlU *ra will ro<loator to rooxiraca a m itui whb-b. la afkrraui, aiu*4 prut a toWafhUI. a a-1 ikal r*|Mi lall* Um publir a»l |>rt«alr wH»>la of lb* Maia win u*o a .«o*pko..u. part la IU «Immi aaca. Ulroa ai Um C'aaarll Ckaalar, la AafWta. Ilil* IwoMr olabUi lay uf April, la Um roar iifnui Ufl u*a UMM*«aa>l cl*M huaWl aa<l alao<r tbroo, awl of lb* la-lof»a>loarr of Um I'alloil a tola* of AaMrira Um oao haiflrvl aa-l wiartnalk. IIUII ». ILUIK*. Ht Ik4 (iWwaif >HN<iU« rual«l>ll,lw.of«Mt. THE WEEK IN MAINE TM« MOST IMPORTANT STATC NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. Cul. K. I'. Farrloffton h.«« been ap >1 atate liu|wi'lvr uf i ;!!•■ practice. Two nifu hare been arretted, ch-irgrd with «ettlui( a lire at Wlltou Siiuday uifht. The Waldo < ounty (tkim! jury found inifut*, two (or aaaault with Id* rent to kill and tin- real for liquor aell luH. At the re*ult of au a*«ault at a Ku«t uitfht dtoce In Scarlwro, A. <•. IVnm-M of liir MIIW lira in a prwariou* coudl* tloo. Tbr cuoiimii.v which ha* l#f*iu min ing oprrntlvui In the towu of IVrry, asking for ii«l, haa |>ut a diamond drill at work. Ni|niI«iiu Turvottf, the boy w ho waa *t«bbed try Joaeph I-eiDay lu Itlddeford, died aa lh« reault of the (tabbing. !*may I* bouud ovrr to the Supreme Court. Ad Au(uit» dUpatch «jr« that John L StnrDi, reiTnlljr mlnUter to Hawaii, may be a candidate for the Itepubllcan nomination for roogrea* In the third dlalrict. 'like Saro city council haa |**>ec an ordrr for the appointment of a apevlal committee to Investigate the coat of alone cruther* aod atean rollers and other neveaaary machinery, aud al*o to Inveatigate the advisability of purcha* luf them and cooatructiug stooe road*. I ti. v have a young giant lu l*ul|»lt llarU.r. (imw Cleveland Bihbklp1 U hi* ruiitHHtlimi name. lie It th* four vmrnild miu of Uu(. K. 0. KabbUlge. lie a*toul«hed the neighborhood recently by lifting a <• of Irou weighing .">1 |m>uim!« with one hand three lo *ucce**lon. The boy weigh* 43 pound*. The (trend Trunk litllwar Companv hu |wld Into the »Ut* treasury 91^2.71*7, being the amount of tack lau* du« the •Ute and intere«t thereon. Tl»e (ir»nd Trunk refuted to pay the tax lu I**.'. and ha* paid no *tate tax *lnce that time. The cm baa been through the •Ute and national court*, and I* ju*t •ettled and adju«icd. A lttUltfld farmer on hi* way Into the village one day the latter part of laat werk drove under a tree at one point of the road In which half a do/en partridge* remained calmly picking off bud*, tod w ithiu a mile and a half of the village three deer, a doe and two flue tearllng*, were observed In a Held near the highway and very deliberately made their way to a piece of wood* near by. Some one l«, however, attempting to •tart a »tory to the ffleet that there are peuple living up "jeet beyant" Skow be gan who never rode oo the car*. Thl* authority tell* of a man who on hi* re turn one dar late la the winter, from the "village," Skow began, when atked how the sleighing waa down to the "tillage," replied that twaa mlddlln good but he gue*«ed twa* bad below there aa he *aw the car* come In oo wheel*. Insurance Comml**louer Smith has commenced proceeding* ajralutt the Manufacturer*' Accldeut Indemnity Company of Ueoeva, N*. Y., uuder Chap ter IV, *octton 73, of the Kevl*ed Stat utes, with a view to auapeodlng the right of the company to do bu*lnea* In Maine, be having beeu led to believe the company to be unaafe. He will five tbe company opportunity to *how cau*e why It *bould not be restrained from operating hi the Mate. Tb« creditors of tb« Atkinson IIwik Furnishing Co. hnve practically decided to effect i rNtrpnlutloo of the rom panv with throe rlaun of stock: First, preferred, principal and internt, H per ceot stock, to the amount of $730,(100; second, preferred uoo-cuniulstkve « per ceot st»ck to the amount of 9730,000; third, common stock to the amount of •300,000 or more. All creditors who elect may receive 30 |ter cent In stock of the first aod 30 per ceot In stock of the second class. <'red I tort may elect to receive, In lieu of the above, JO per ceot In cash, payable In 90 days after the formation of the company. The stock bolder* pay receive the common stock of the new company to the amount at par of their present holdings of the old stock by contributing 10 p«r cent of such holdings In eaah to the company. When the reorganization W completed, It la proposed to cut off some high-sala ried officers and other extravagant?*, and the opinion la held that the con cern can then make some money. Portland l*reea: About two month* ago, Mrs. ltd win C. Burleigh nf the Maine World's Fair committee, wrote to Mrs. Caroline Dana lie we, and made a request throegh her, that the Women's Literary 1'nton of this elty, should furnish n portrait of I»ogfellow to be hung In the Maine building at Chlcngo. Mrs. Howe remsmbsrsd to have seeo a portrait of the poet In the Thomas man aioo, and upon mentioning the mutter to Mlaa Charlotte Thomas, an oflbr of the portrait was made nnd accepted. It la an uninlehed portrait; that to, although the hand to perfect the shoulders were never cempletsd. It waa the work of the artist, Charles O. Cole, formerly of Weedy. Aa nearly nacan be ascertain ed tt mnat have been nutated In 1M0 whoa f iiatfllo n waa n rears old nnd n professor at Harvard. He waa'baroal the time en n lummsr vacation. The picture hue been luiri fer gJOO M sent tnUen. Mattocka at Chicago. On the bnek ef the picture to Ineerlhed: '•This picture wue preeented to Charlotte J. Thsmn, whan Mra. (tola brake up heneeheentof h October, IMS, tn be toft^Mln Darling Mill caltod lcr.H SODTHPARIS. WMCWT. riw> c—«wpn—i ctwifc. a. J. iuhmw. rmw. M Mu, mMm w itw, H:« 4. a.; ! »■» MnCa m>MMin|lh w MN>|i7:ir. a.; wmtmmmkkj wyw wikim, 7 M. CBaah.STTwiHnl 11. rmtmn 0> Imhy, ihmMi —rrW. HlwilBt; miwIm >wm l:> «.i>;milaiWNMNi|l:> r. m. t»» tar Ksrer P. a. Ctaaa MMlif, nitar.7 up.a. MaaUrt ( tank. Km. T. J. farter. Ob naftay. »tmc*Uc aerttae M:4ft A.H.; Itak MkHrkwl ft pnkfwr mmHm$ 7:M P. a. twtaj nwtai mm ■mm— fT> r. a. miu am km*. r.* V M— fcfftaf ■ ->!.« tayereulat « «r brlbr* tall mmm. 1. o «»• r.-NMiM a few LmIm, nntar M* l«|«, TH«r»tay »ti>lM of mt wa iMWl UUnl Mowtay imtap v>f Mtk MM. r. •( U^fub Uiun, nmwI htaltU; of «rk mnU. Tta Uiw|« Man U a** lor toad* W«ta**taT M>| StiunUr HHniint. V. o. U. I.-Dh Ml Utnl Ttanitar*. 1U.U. T. ».mU tmiU U»W». X-». Ill, mm n«ry «tk«r a—tar nniafbllMU. A. a. IUU. U. A. H.-W. k. \twUll IW, JU. 14ft, MM* *•1 unlay m «r Mai tall aw, li U. A. M. Halt, at >. a* p. a. 1 »f V. Mia C. McAr»ta C—p ■«*» we—'I imI fourth Krt<Ur «mta|« irf aarfc Mak a* .eVtacfc MU. A. R. IUU. Photographer Young has leaaed the ♦tore In the Davit block (or • term of van and will make South Parle hla head* quarter*. Several part lee were looking for renU laat week. There la every Indication of a proa peroua oeaaon. Mlaa Madge WUaou waa al houie from • 'olby over Sunday. Ow. U. Ilobtnaou, K*<|.. of Cambridge, >la««., waa In town Thuraday. The claoa chowder aupper ani enter t ilnua-nt at G. A. B. llail Saturday even ng under the direction of the Ltd lea of ■ lie relief corpa waa well attended and bo roughly enjoyed. John Pierce, our popular Jeweler, haa leparted for the world'a fair, leaving Prof. AUIe Wllllama in charge of hla >xi«lneea. I»r. K. M. Wllaon and wife of Bridge |M»rt,< onu.,have been vialtlngbla brother, • irw. A. Wilaou, duriug the paat week. Mra. Mary K. Brigga haa aold her »ioum» on high Street toll. K. Morton. tiro. Cobb waa nlled to Portlaud laat Wednesday In reaponae to a dUpatch tnnounclng the «u Iden death of hi* father. TIm SHith Paris w>»l Hub Daw imsed the whole of (be Williams store, * hk h I* belug thoroughly fitted upu i club Imnim. Th« club has w.*nllv [Mintuwd • billiard ind pool table, * bull they will set up at *000 as the Mill.line U rwdr. The club U lu a 1<Nirlshlng condition ao«l can boast >f the bnl equipped club bouse to be «en lu thl* part of the state. The 0. A. K. post ha* accepted the Id vlutlou of the comrade* and citizen* of tVe*t l*arls to meet «Ith them at West I'arls for the observance of Memorial Uay. Hon. Johu 1*. Swaaejr will dellv -r the memorial address. Fred Kvana la out again after a long «lckneaa. The Udlea' relief corpa will meet next Siturday evening at U. A. K. llalL Where do you buy your Itoot* and ahoet* Wvhoiieat Soilley Shoe Store opposite Kim flouae, Norway, Maine. If you do not, what la the reason? See ad. J. II. Stuart haa recently put water iu the stable at the WlllUma place. I. K. Kvana la at Yarmouth selling the Stite Atlas for J. II. Stuart. (i«o. Bfrrr has moved Into the Chea !ev rent on Krk Street. Krank Barrows has moved Into the C. K. Smith house. W. II. Itoblnson has moved Into the K. < . ltrl£K« hou«e on I'ln* StreK. Jsnies lluuipu* Is goiug to move into the village. tieo. 1*. Tucker has been granted a |H'n«kon of $<; 1*1 jH*r month with several month* I»ack pay. There Is every pro*|iect of a horse race fur Memorial I>ay. Ifeniel Mammon Is building a stable. Chas. Itowker Is repairing Ids build ing* aud putting up a spacious carriage house. W. J. Wherlrr waa In Boston two days la«t week. Several of our citizen* have commenc ed their gardening, t»ut the weather la not just what they wish. Sylvan Shurtle'fT lu* returned from Portland and will remain with us dur ing the summer. The m«ny frtruds of Iter. T. J. Itsms dell will be pleased to learn lie Is not d.tngerouslv III as was llrst reported. C'apt. II. N. Bolster who has been In trade lure for nearly thirty years has «old his *tock of giMNls to J. A. Lamb of < '.ilai«, who takes |H>4*4>«*ioii this week. Mr. Lamb comes here with the highest recommendation* aud we are glad to seknae him and wish for him the high est success. Ml** Marion Jones haa been vlaltlng In Portland during the p*at week.* tjulte a large number of our young triple attended the high *chool graduat ing exercise* at Norway Thursday eveu ing. J. II. Record has a colony of Ave live foxes ou exhibition at his atore. BLAINE MEMORIAL STATUE. AX APUIIM TO TlIK I'KOI'LK or MAIXK. The Krofnil subscription committee (Imwu by the Ulslue Memorial Awm'l* tloust tli» mwtiug held lu Auguata, March lllli, 1>!«.I, to devise measurva ihruufb whk'h a fund •bull be raited, by |*o|»ul4r subscription, for the erection of a fttatut* to the memory of Malue'a Illus trious citizen, have gladly accepted and assumed the duty assigned tbeoi. lu entering upon their appointed work, the committee are coufldeutly a*» sured of the sympathy and co-operation of all people—those with whom our de parted statesman was politically allied, and alao the larjte number who, though alwaya widely differing from him lu par ty meaaurea and policies, geueroutlv ad mired and honored tlie man while living and ox Kirn him, dead, wboee great Influ ence did ao much to give and keep for their beloved state the dlttingifltbed rauk It bo Ida la the national counclla. The jmrpoae of the committee, there fore, la, by a thorough organisation and canvass, to give every person In Maine, and ao far as practicable to reach then, all Iter tons MM beyond It - bordera, the op|>ortunlty of contributing to this work lo such nms, small or large, as may bo within the meant and Itk-llna lion of each Individual donor. It Is be lieved that the true slgnlflcance and value of the mouumeut when erected, will con«lat, not In the amount glveu, I nit In the willing feeling which prompts the giving; not alone that the money re quired for the work shall swauAo* be obtained, but that all, the poor and the rich alike, shall share In the privilege of helping, be It by ever so little, lu Its worthy completion. It will be the beat and highest tribute to our departed statesman, that the monument dedicated to him shall testify to the love of the ■sany, rather than to the larger ability, however generously bestowed, of the comparatively few. The canvaas will begin about the mid dle of thla month (May) and all will be glveu an opportunity to contribute. BLA1NK MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. Kbbd N. Dow, Chair's, Cumberland. 1. L\ Ham kick, Audroecoggln. Llkwkllym IHivuh, Aroostook. J. U. Holmas, Franklin. C. M. IlK'iinoHM, Kennebec. A. r. ('SOCKKTT, Knox. Orobob Bliss, Lincoln. Ubobob L. Baal, Oxford. J AM at A DAM », IVnob«cnt. J. B. Pbabs, llscataquls. Thomas W. Htuk, Sagadahoc. R. B. Hukphkkd, Somerset. Fbru Atwoou, Waldo. L O. UoWKX*, Washington. O. F. Kkllows, Maacock. Mark F. Wkxtwokth, York. HiBscBirnoM Committbb. A (u| of ronxresod river driver* re Mat Ij bnwiii » New Bmocwlrk IUU rMdtniail Aroostook Jaartloa, ltd fc*M M|k rarvlval. The UdU* In the Irtia hod to bo locked la the baggage Saa ^*tywM?tUo|'botti^«l^coK al aho«, aad left the trala bloodj.vto lovi hrofcoe tad niU brokea im tore ■p. Ibn doaMged tbo trala wo* too boodrod dollar*, to mj oothleg of Um voy they MMobod ud iliibii oae a»> NOBWAT. MUCTOIT. CalnmMCIwk.lif.CMtaM B. AuntL fM*. hwMflllW — tMM7, Mli JinU Oiiiw^ijiiii CWta. Bar. B. •. "mTm ?ckm/225M i XMtaf, 1m r. nnkr weekly Pitwr OZuZ'rr&r *1 4V?*y' IMwiUCMitk, Kn.7. U. Bolwrt*. PMtor. rraacktag Herrtoe. M:M A.a.; HaMmUi htai, It-Ma.; Mwttl |«mUu MmOh, 7 » r. a.; WII% Prayee Meetiag, 7:» r. a.; ClMe MmUic, Friday. 7:M r. a. jijtfilOaftfc. tot. Btrfcfard. fariar. rraark IhwtWm t r. a.; gB Mwl» 1* p. a.; iiulal Mertlag7 r. a. Wilt—My. fi*j« Meettagf.-MrV mTuannww. r. A A. M.-L'aloa ft. A. C, Ha. ML m■«■>>»« ValawMr Iwtaf, «a (rWhn full mom. m MinIm BiH fcwHr mmIm of Oxmri U>lge, Sa. M. la M*Mk IUUTIlow.Ujr Kra* Km er kefeea tall mm. Oifonl CoaarU. B. M, rrtliy rtralag. HurtlWfill mm. I Norwaj lNvtatoa.Soniof Tr«|«raace. la Bjrr ■on IUa«WyMMUIfNtH. I. o. a r fcwlir iirtlag !■ Oihl hlbwi' Hall, wary TMar KtmIm. Wlktoy Karate p —I. Xo» II. ami la Odd F»lU>w' aad foartk rrVtoy Bvealag* of aark suaU. L^^anar airt«| la llatkaway Black, •vary Tkatailay IiwIm U. A. B.—Harry Km Nrt, XakaMi la Byaraea Hall aa Ika tklrdrridayEvealag of U. o. U. C.—Meet* tka >1 aad «tk Tkaraday «MlaM of aark aoMk ta Byeraoa Mall. P. of II.—Norway Uraaga awu every otker Baientay at Uiaaga llall. Xerway UfM lafaatry.— Kagalar wet! age tka aaotad aad foartk Prt<lay evaatagi of eack Lafceafcle l-od«e. So. ITT. X. K. U. IV. mret* ta H) ar«aa II^U. aa Ika Ant aad thirl Wedae«day eroelage of aark aMatk. H rUtagtoa llotib* Camp, ». of V, BK*t» tka Mrwad aa-l foartk Prktay rvralagt of aark ■HNlCll wTit. C neeta ta Uraagr llall tlurd Friday iffdlKf la aack bmmmIi B. r. Sarra. Ka«.. New Uraaga BWk. to tka aatkorU*l local agral aad correapoadrni of tka Ikanral for Marway aad favor* tkowa ktai will be ajpmtaled ky tka aakltokar*. 8.1. Millett U hard at work repairing th« village it recti. He U sure to make a |tu|Hilar and palnataklog surveyor. The "Hoodlum Comedy Comj»aiiy" ap peared at the Opera Uou«e Wednesday evealag. 1 llf Ylliagr H'lHVUW l IV9TA4 »UM The scholars will eujoy a long vacation before another term cummrum. After a prolonged slckues* Cliarlea like died at hit residence on furls Street. Some four jeirt ago Mr. l'lke discovered a "pipe" cancer lo his Up. 'The most skillful treatment failed to stop the cancerous growth and after givat suffering he pissed away. Charles II. Haskell and Asel Kaunce rr nit Id about the Mine. They are both very low and weak. > The wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Owen 1 . Brooks and Mr. aud Mrs. (ieorge II. lllll Monday evening was largely attended, notwithstanding the disagreeable weather. The presents were many and valuable accompanied by the best wishes of a host of friends. Mr. and Mr*. John L. Home are visit* lug In Salem and Weymouth, Massachu setts. Mr. C. II. (ieorge of Hebron was lu town Tuesday. About the last of May the I'nlversallst Circle will present a drama following w hich will be a sale of fancy articles. Mrs. A. E. Morrison Is sick with ty uhold fever at Kumford Kalis. Mr. and Mrs. Howe are enjoy lug the company of their grandchlldreu. About oue hundred (Kid Fellows «t> tended the M. K. church, Suuday, where they observed the 74tli anniversary of Odd Fellowship. Key. John II. Huberts preached an eloquent and able sermon to the order. Irvlug Frost was at home this week miking arraugfin<>nls to either sell or let his farm, lie will probably not re turn to Norway to live. Norway people are looking forward to a tlrst class entertalumeut by the lierllu U|iera Company. The company come highly recommended and without doubt It will be the event of the season. Albert I'. Ilassett has been ap|K>lnted deouty sheriff for Cumberland County. Towu clerk Mason says the dog bu*luess Is brisk. The May term of the Norway Munlcl* pal Court was held Tuesday. The •locket shows several new eutrlrs. Judge Whitman doe* quite a large civil bu«lneaa In his court. Where do jrou buy your hoots and shoes? We hone at Soil ley Shoe Store opposite Kim House, Norway, Maine. If you do not, what Is the reason? See ad. The graduating exercises of Norway High School look place at the (>|»era House, Thursday evenlug, May 4. The I louse waa crowded, aveiy seat waa checked and the Interest of the citizen* of the tow n in the welfare of the school waa very evident. The claaa of TM la oue of tne beat ever graduated from Nor way high school. The stage was beauti fully decorated with an abundance of lovely flowers. The diplomas were presented by John A. Roberta after very appropriate remarka. The claaa oltlcers are aa followa: l*rsst<l«at, W. O. Whitman Wol'rv.l.lrat, A km* Tucker. Nrvrrtary, llmh C. Jark*wa. Trmuunir, K. a. I'vnMlift. Riirulli* I'Mailtot, Ncwhall Jsrkton. Nora M. I rtfln, ABMIto M, Walkrr. The following waa the programme: ■ ■Mr. I'rnjrr, B. #• Hl.l«wut. Muik'. I. Th* A>liuU|t< of ii K<Iik alloo, Kr*l K. Mil kit. i A<lui'i Urn, Unw I- Wmlim I. Naj*>ta*m, Annie It I*afarrtrr. 4. Our Creditor*, K<l«li *. Cummlngn. 1 Ikx I'uem, Lillian Nirilllitrr. Ilulr. 1 «H»r National I'nri, fittrw L. Crwkrtl ?. Ktangnllnr, Annette M Walker. ». A l'tr« for Um Walter U WliHaii. *. S«l( ItolUm, HmiU C- Jnchaon. Nuk. in. iwrtri'i QweaftMftjr. Allml L. HuImm. II. Ilitt W« i WnlalMMrP Mm II. mrukni. It. Tfce Wumm of T«Mtajr, Norn M. trnaln U. Tnfettl »a. InUlUpiw, A|m« Tncker. 14. I* Snrreaa a Dtdy1 Newhall Julmti. li. TIm Ante Mm n Bummer, lleru<a J. KJchbai*. M. IUm lllrturjr, Ann* M. Cow. IT. Una* I'ro^lwr;, Janet C. Mnglnar Claae Ikk. Conferring lHpkomaa. Walter Whitman wa«presented with the gokl medal by Prut. B»fu« for meritorious work lu hi* school courae. '11m calico ball at the Opera lloune Friday evening w>> attended by over 00 cotyden. It waa a great lucceaa. 'llie Universalis Circle will meet Tuea d i v evening of thU week. Supper will be nerved at 0:30. Promenade Id tlie evening. All are luvlted. There will be a business meeting of the W. C. T. I', at & r. M., Monday. A banquet will be given by thU society and the literary club at 0 :iW. OBITUARY. MIU. MKT*ICY C. tilAKLM. I'W Id Pryeburg. April tl, Mn. Bet ter C. Charles, aged Ml jreart. '11m subject of this notion wsi bora la 1X12, a year memorable for the struggle Justly tilled the second war of Imle oeodeoce. Hhe was the daughter of Dr. Jlosee ami Mary Ud(i|oo Chandler, • grauddaugbtrr of l*aul l<angdon, t lie first preceptor of Frreburg Academy. and grest-griindtLt tighter of Ssmuel' l.*ng dou, president of Harvard College In the davs of the Revolution. in early life she married Ju«tu< Charles anil moved to a house near her father's, where she spent nearlr sixty years, filled with sorrows and dlsaiU Cntments beyond the common lot.' Of four children, one died In Infancy and one at four years of age. Liter a daughter grown Into a beautiful worain hood waa stricken mlth diphtheria and passed Into the Ureat Deyond. In an*! other week her first born, a young man upou whom high ho|iea were placed, an I who hud not dlMppolnted them, after a long Illness was borne to the grave. In • comparatively abort time the husband followed, an«l the bereaved widow waa Ml to finlah her weary journey alone. Truly her house waa left unto her deso late and there she dwelt for two-score years, finding her consolation la the pre cious memories or the deU and the hope of a bleeeed re-union where partings are unknowa. She waa a member of the Congregational church la Pryeburg and a Arm believer In a happy 1mmortality, often "iprasslag a desire "to be at rest la the Father*! kingdom.** la person she waa alight and frail and quick la har matloas. She waa positive and forceful la character, aad truthful te aa eminent degree. Her " " with varied and ex leaalve reading; her wit waa keen, her ladgaisat sound, aad her coaversattoa bright aad latereatlng. Tender ministrations have been great id la theae latar daye and a geatle pree ad with her evea aato the SUPfttMK JUDICIAL COURT. Hat Tkkm, lfM. OODKT OrrtCKM. lion. A. P. Wlawell, Jestloe PmUlu. I Albert 8. Austin, CSjrt. C. O. Barrows, Stenographer. Jigm L. Parker, Sheriff. H. E. Hammond, Deputy m Crier. Chandler Oarlaod, Jailer. W. A. Barrow#, Meeaaager. derrick C. Dam, liffarian. The Mar term opeoed el 10 o'clock Tueedajr ' with the usnal formalities. 1'river was offered by Rev. A. P. Wedge, and proclamations were made by the crier. The Jury was then empaneled m follows: «s D. R. Hastings, 3d, Qllead, Foreman. Samuel P. I>avia, Parte. * George A. Grow, Bethel. W. H. Ilowe, Roxbury. Isaac F. Jewett, Water ford. Ellas M. Noble, Utram. Benjamin D. Packard, Peru. W. W. Rose, Canton. David B. Heavey, Brownfleld. Charles Sessions, Woodstock. Hamuel Stanley, Porter. Frank L. WUaon, Oxford. SUFKRKUMKRARIKS. W. 8. Bock, Norway. Harmon D. Harnden, Frjreburg. The docket was called and an unexpect edly large number of cases were put upon the trial list, though as nsual onlj a small proportion of them were actually for trial. As nothing was ready for trial Tuesday afternoon, only a short session was held. Wednesday morning was begun the trial of William Barker vs. Joel Simons. An action brought by plaintiff to recover for hl« wages for work on defendant's farm In Hanorer seven years at $l.V)per rear. Defence put in an'account In set off, for board of plaintiff and his mother, amounting to more than the amount sued for. I>cfendant married plaintiff's sister, and the defence was that defend ant had furnished a home to the plaint iff and his mother, that there was no contract, expressed or Implied, with the plaintiff, to pay him any wages, and that hla labor was worth no more than what the defendant had furnished him. Ver dict for plaintiff, #1.00. Frye for plaintiff. Hutchlns and Hwasey for defendant. Jos lab P. Kimball vs. HeineI i uair Com puny. An action to recover balance claimed to be due on a contract for drawing oak timber which plalntlffmade with defendant company In the winter of 1KIKMH. Plaintiff claimed 910 per cord aa the price at which the oral con tract waa made, aud that at that price there waa due him a balance of #10.41. Defence asserted the terms of the trade to be that plaintiff was to have $10 per cord provided he got the timber all out, but that If be failed to ret It all out he was to have only •0.50 per cord, and that aa he did not get It all out, tbev set* tied with him on the basis of $9.30 per cord. There was also a disagreement as to the amount drawn. Verdict for plain tiff, 838.08. Frye for plaintiff. Herrlck for defence. 8. 8. Felt vs. It. J. Virgin. An ao t ion on account anuexed, mostly for labor performed by plaintiff at his trade as a mason, on a bouse which defend ant waa building. The labor waa charg ed In the account at a per diem rate, and the principal |>olut In controversy waa whether the trade between the parties was that the job should be done In that way, or whether the plaintiff took the job at a lump price. l>efendant (lied an account In set off, mo«t of which the plaintiff admitted, though several Items were disputed In whole or In part. Ver dict for plaintiff, $MI..Vi. Mwasey for plaintiff, derrick for defendant. Inhabitants of 8umner vs. L. L. U«r» diner. Tills was an action to recover the highway tax assessed against defendant In Ih'jo. As tliere was no issue of fact Involved, the case was not tried by a jury, but was heard by the Judge. He may make a flnal decision, or It may go to the law court. The recorda show that the town at Its annual meeting voted to raise flOOO for highways, and chose three road commissioners to expend the same. At a special meeting later, the town voted to rescind Its former vote, and raised 92000 to be expended In labor under highway surveyors, 'lite road commissioners, continuing to hold odlce, worked In conjuctlon with the surveyors, and the legality of the proceedings la questioned by defendant, who refused to l*y his tax. The hearing waa not c in cluded at the time of going to press. Wilson for plaintiff. Kersey and 8wasey for defendant. There are three cases which are proi> wltly for trial refhalnlng ou the trial lUt. Court will probably not adjourn before Wednesday. The following divorce* have been de creed: Win. II. CwW. IllifUnl, »«. Mary L. Col*. Cu» U*Jy uf minor ctlM to the libelee. L. Urmatoaf. ller* v. Iltrlmt L. Jonlaa, llltelaat, *». Lillian A. Jonlaa. WrigM. riavllla A. Moore, libelant,»». John Moor*. lUrrtrk A ram. Mo«e* M. l.lbby, libelant, *•. Zeurtah Ukk;. lnw. Cynthia K. Illtbef, Ubelaat, n. Fraaela M. BbUt Wllaoa. Tlte following divorce case* have been heard, but no decree filed as yet: rr»t A. Kuaaell, libelant, t». Ma B. Rutaell. Swaaey. Mabel C. Uoalion, libelant, v*. Mtltln T. I* alwa. Swaaey. KOTKS. lite new entrlea made thla term number 00. Arthur E. N'orseworthy waa admitted a citizen ou Thursday. Judge Wlawell haa created a very favorable Impression at bis Drat Urm here, lie promises to make a popular Judge. John W. Davis of Lynn, Mass., now conrtued In Oxford County I til for lar ceny of a horse, has petitioned the Kvernor and council for pardon. The srlng on the petition has been post poned until June IJth. Fred 8. Chase appeared Saturday and plead guilty to an Indictment as common seller found at the February term, lie was lined 9100 and costs, which he paid. The other Indictments against him on the docket were continued. Among the attorneys outside Oxford County who were present during the week were K. C. Walker of Urldgtoo, a member of the Oxford bar and former county attorney, llou. J. M. Llbby of Mechanic Falls, Hon. George F. Clifford of Cornish, and Levi Oreenleaf of Lew is! on. There are two candidates for admis •loo to the bar tlila term—Hanford L. Fog* »f south Parts, and A. E. Htearns of Norway. Both are grsduatea of Bowdoln College, and they have been reading law, Ml. Fogg In Judge Wil son's office, Mr. Stearns In the office of Bearve A Stearns. Both have taken the written examination prepared by the bar committee, and are awaiting the convenience of the court for oral exam ination before the judge. At a meeting of the Oxford Law Library Association held at the library rooms on Wednesday afternoon the fol lowing officers of the Association were elected: Iterrtrk C. Davit, Pre»l-le«t. Orarn M. Aiwwul. Mwretarjr aa<l Trsaaarsr. claaw*. WtlfM, ) CotaalUM oa H. C. Dirlt, J Mlirtlal ml AiMImhi K. Harriet, ) mv book*. II. C. Davta, LiLrartaa. The committee was Instructed to pur chase one or mora copies of the llevlsed statutes and have them properly anno tated with marginal references to all the intendments and changes made In the Statutes since the last revision and also to purchase for the library the entire set af the Kngllah and American Cyelopedla jf law. The Association has now • balance of HS7.S1 In Its treasury which with other rands soon to come In will make valuable iddlUoos to the Oxford Law library. Not only does Hon. J. B. Steams of Qsmdeu posssss much of this world's roods as Qusden can with gratitude tes tify, but bo seems to be fully as proud >f the elaborate collection of walking Kicks he possesses as of his wealth. He ma oases from every section of the world, 40 of them la number. One le oede froes the timbers of the old war ihlp "Constitution;" and ooe received a loorchlag by the lava from ML Vesuvius. . uAHOUAOrOFTHl HANOI Cloes lying I—■■ rtiw ny. Short aalto on a soft head bstalunntaafr tag, sarcastic, fault finding penes. AriagofVeaaestoartyaMrtsd riptta a taste for low and wwylimm llMHMltUilltlUllMilUBtafHBal ttunWtMdt—iMthftWiwi. If ths heart Um to chained or Jaggod, tk* Indication to of many petty lntriguea. A long palm, oomblaed with tag, soft fl»gen,totbehandofaaetai»lthto£ MMitoddintto man to be of to Brio*it habits, often a drunkard or * glutton. A strong head 11m tadloatoe i«i who to thoroughly master of hlnMelf and awake to hie own Interests, Tto msgta bracelet, three ttaeo at Um wrist, clear and weUteBod,tndtoateo long life and |ood fortune The ring of Venae begins at the baee of the fourth and nine InaaemldreU to Um baee of the first finger. The plain of Mara to tto apace la the palm tncloeed between Um 11m of 111* of the bead and of the llrer. The liver line long, etralght and well formed denotes good health, etrong meet 017 and probable eueoeoa. A hand baring many lines crossing and recroeeJng In different directions shows a nervous temperament, much disturbed by anxietlea. Palme and fingers of equal length lndl* •at* an equilibrium of the material and in tellectual, producing a good disposition with strong Intellectuality. Persons whoss middle fingere are longer than the palm are always ambitious of shining intellectually and generally hare good memoriae.—8t. Louie Olobe-Demo erat CROWN AND SCEPTER. TIm German empress Is aald to owsa sin gle Berlin store 140,00a When tb« empress of Austria travels •bout Incognito, »be usually mils herself Mnte. Nicholson or plain Miss Simpson. Quern Nmtails of Berrta has joined the large and constantly growing clan of sport ing women and has becoms quit* an adept at golf. In all probability the grsatast monarch, as far as sis* goes, who rules In the world Istbsklugof the Gilbert ialands, Teiburt raon, who weighs 800 pounds. The Duchess of Tsck, mother of Princess May, in one of the most popular members of the roral family, and In her younger days wss known as the People's Polly. Gossip has It that Queen Victoria will leare the bulk of her wealth, estimated at 43,000,000, to the Duke of Coo naught and l*riucess Deal rice, leaving the Prince of Wales out In the cold. Princess l<oulse (the Marvhlooeas of Lome) Is an adept In sculpture. Bbe has recently been devoting ber attention to ani mals and has made some very successful pieces of sculpture from living models. Twelfth day In Hpaln Is the king's fete day, so the 7-year-old monarch held a court with much enjoyment. It was most amus ing to sse the air of dlgultyand Importance which the child sssumed as the gray headed state ofllcials and generals kissed his tiny band. PEN, CHISEL AND BRU8H. Mrs. Ahby Morion Diss has returned to literary work after many years of be nevolent labor as president of the Woman's Kducatlonal and Industrial union. Mr. Burne-Jonee ssys that the only one of his paintings which wearied him wss bis must fsinous psintlng, "The Golden Btalrs." He declares that he got "so tired of those girla" Artist J. G. Drown, who mskes newsboy and bootblack studies for pictures. Is of medium height, white bearded and ruddy, lis Is upward of 00 years old and Is the father of 1W children. William Ordway Partridge, the Dostoo sculntor, la a young man of SI yean of age, but bns already e*tahll*bed such a reputa tion that his price of ttf.OUOfor the eques trian status of Garfleld is considered a very reasonable oue. William Morris gets In a nice llttls dig when be ssys: "The work of a poet Is too pleasant for high |«y. Those only should bs paid highly who do unpleasant work liks scavengers, or degrading work like Judges or prime ministers." EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Tbers art 41 log scboolbousss In tbs state of Nsw York. Of the «M*tt teachers In tbU country mora than IHO.OOO are women. Mr*. Muses Hopkins of San Francisco has decided to ItttUow 130,000 and It) acre* of land to the academy In that city which Iwara the Hopkins name. The puplla of the flay City (Mich.) high school have funned a society to which a forfeit of a cent la given every time a inetu ber make* an error In the use of the Eng lish language The secretary of Harvard university aays that a student can complete the college course there "honorably and happily" for •300 a year, while Professor Palmer believes that an annual income of 91,300 Is a positive Injury to a student THE MOVING WORLD. A postage stump lick it is a late luventloo. A German bus Invented a self operating bicycle which, wbe n|wrfected, Is expectNl to prove the "sensational vehicle of the age." A cleverly constructed little machine has been designed that atampa from 4,000 to 5,000 letters an hour and registers every letter so treated. An Englishman has Invented a combina tion folding bed, billiard table, aettce, table and bureau, all taking up no more room than an upright plana An otnnllma baa been started in Glasgow furnished with pneumatic tlrea, which are piotected from Injury by sharp atones at AI ass by canvas and wire wove netting. ELECTRIC SPARKS. A system of underground trolley wins for electric can has Just been patented. Incandescent lamps of a special charao ter are now being made for electric railway lighting. These lampe are designed so as not to break by vibration. The electric capaUn is now largely used on docks and lu railway and other yards where ready power Is required to move can in plaoa of switching engine*. W. II. Preece, president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers of London, said In a recent speech that as the reault of a lata dUcovery the cost of electric lighting will soon be so materially reduced that It will be only half that of gaa RAILWAY RUMBLES. There la • street railway company la Philadelphia whoa* care croes ooe street lira tliuaa on their "up tripe." Australia baa completed tha first locomo tlra ever built oo the Ulaod continent It was oooatructetl at Melbourne. Austin Cor bin baa bought tba Proapect Park and Coney Island railroad, thereby adding 19){ mllea tohla Long Ialand system. Statist lea bar* been collected to prore that American locomotlvee, all points tak en Into consideration, are so parlor to Eng lish locomotlrea. A freight locomotive recently built for tba Chicago, Burlington and Quiney rail* road baa 10 driving wbeela. Tba boiler la 08 tncbea In diameter. It baa OB tubas, each IX tncbea la diametar. At Weat Lynn the other day a locomotive waa coupled to a larga electric motor, and power waa applied to them la oppoeite di rections. For eotne time neither gained aa Inch, but flaally with tba aid of aaad thrown on the track tha loeomotlra mm off victorious. FIGS AMD THI8TLI* Tha heart that baa no* suffered has not ■ -a WTfOa Mark this: You doat bare to be disa greeable to be good. If there la good la ua, It will be euia to In spire good la others. The maa who wonhlpe a golden calf to burn I ng Ineenee to htmsslf. There la aothlag easier ta beltore thaa a pleasing Ito ahnrt oureelvea Wbatarrr sla has oaoaed la the human raoe It will eaaas la you If aot flraa Whsarvar a maa or ehureh realtor waata , loreaeb tbemamea.a way wUIbemadto toll RIAL 11TAT1 TRANflRg. ion V. WtAMIMt, llSZflrtVtotir"* OUTW, D. K. UddN (o L. O. Tlrgla, ■OBWAT. C. B. Boaaall to A. W.Walkar, ran. p. W. ttovwa to M. K. Irtbtu, M. K. ItkUu to 0. W.inu-; K. CartU to I, O. O. P, Waat Parte, to T. H. B. twin at al to O. Cm fc—, 1 WATUfOBD. 0. M. BUboo to C. H P. Iimt. 1 C. B.CaamlacaataltoH.O.HoifonI, tto BORN. la Mute*, April to, to tha wlfa af R. A. KM dor.aaoa. (llpoaada.) Ii linnjr, Ayttl T, to Ik* «lh «l M. L. Fm rlaftoa, i ms. In ilinoTtr, April to, to tha wlfa of 0. f. Bo». •ill § dAiiitlir. la Part*. Mart, to Dm wito of Praak L. Ad klaa, aaoa. (baaita Marshall) la Wllaoa'a MUla, April to, to tha wlto of D. C. Boaaatt, a aoa. MARRIED. la Woodatoek, Mar •, by AMaa Chaaa. E*| , Mr. Albart W. Ilopllaa of MIMoa. aa.l Mlia Bath KalgM of Ru«for I. la Norway, April to. by Rat. C. It. Aaftolt, M. H. Barmkaai of Pi/ah org, aad IMailn Brad bury of Norway. „'n Norwar, AprU to.br Bar. J. II. Bobarta, BtaaMa L. CaoMalaf. of Naw Uloocatar, awl flora I. Jixlkta* of Norway. la Norway. A aril to, by Iter. J. II. Kobart*. Owaa P. Brook* of Norway, aad Klrlra C. Urovaa of Yarmouth. la Norwar, April to. by Bar. J. II. Bobart*. Goo. II. Illll of Yarmouth, aad Nlaa P. Brook* of Norway. la Nowry. April to, by IUt. Mr. Bryant, Joka Klaball aad Mtoalo ftaaadrra, both of llaaorar. 0110. la Bethel, Majr 1, Win. O. Holt, awl S3 jmn. In MexW^t. A^rll *m, only rhlkl of W. I. Hull, 7n Newt?. April tt. lafaat lUufhU-r of DclU IIHl l/fwll ts*A\ Itt. In IMifteM, April It. Arthur, com of 4. P. sad Matt Mmm, uw • /Mr* «ml II iUri. la Norway, April IB. Charlaa I'lke, a fed «1 jrrara.ll month* and » dara. Ib WaetNamasr. Mar I, Lawraare, Utile mb of John X. Barry, af*I 4 .t ear*, 7 month* and II •laya. "PINAFORE." NORWAY OPERA. HOUSE, Thursday, May II. THE BERLIN OPERA CO. Will present Gilbert and Sullivan's pop ular Opera, " H, M. S. PINAFORE" on the above date, With a Chorus of forty voices. Full Orchestra and a complete cast of home talent, aa follows: sir Jo*e|th Torter, K. C. It Crru* L. I Hie ' aiKaln Corroraa J. I'. Welch Kaliih Karkatraw I»r P.T. I'epln Dick Itoadeye Ja*. II. O'ltonne II Itllljr Holntay Wm. ll.lierrWh Itoh Backet Y. II. Markenile lntephlM Mr*. Uert rude Cobb llattarrup Mr*. C. L. Itoe ou»ln lleba Ml** K'llth Twltcbell l'roduced under the direction of Dr. II. W. JoilNM)N. The Company'a Orcheatra *111 l>e augmented by memlwra from htkarxa A Norsk worthy's ORCIIKS rKA of Norway. Mia* Sadik Clark, Accompanist. Klegant costumes made for the oeca •ion, new scenic effects, rollicking cho uses, solos, duets, etc. The Event of the Season. Keserved seats on door or gallery 50 •enta. Admission 35 cents. Tickets at Stone's Drug Store. After the Opera the comp «ny will en ertain their friends with a social dance 'III 11:30. On account of the length of the per formance the curtain will rise promptly it m o'clock. Secure your seats early. DR. B. A. SWASEY, tVbo haa the eirliHlre rUht to um (Montuniler In Oifurl County fur the will »* at Um Xntlonnl House, Dlxflcld, Tues 4njr, Mar •• Hotel Look. Buckfleli, !*Iay 10. Ib4nw* llouif, Mouth Pari*. mar 11. Pari* Iloute Paris, Maj 19. To remain on* <lajr In tirh place. Tli*re arc utber prr|>« ration* u«*( for l he •urpoae, »urh at ilUunlrriml Or* Ma; the«e • rujt« art wnl bow |o l>entl*t« In vUl for •ne ilollar each, If the dr»t bottle ilon'* kill you in try another. You will Iml them with ai; lentl.t who doe* nut want to buy the rlfht to uae i aafe ami para article. Tha »Im« to bajr • earrtagt U at (be Kapoal utry of H. L. LI6BY, Dcerlag St. (near depot.) NORWAY, MAINE, «km there U ■ good wmtMit of aeaalbla Mrr1i|w, (Militlifcf Top Buggies, Beach and Concord Wagons, — aM» — Heavy Two-Wheelers, for Bl* Duf* awl Pbjalelaaa. I ha*a Ju*t nodtal a MrUd of tha lalwt nor title* la tha Una of Light Road Wagons tfblcli I mi aall for laaa momtj than tha mm fooria mm ba bought for la any rlljr, wbera thalr expenaea are twtea what mine in. A<Ua«Ubla pole* alvajra la rtorh. C. W. Bowker & Co. Xmrwt ttytoala JACKETS AND CAPES, DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS. AtfMlaity to Mr Hm i( ■M OIitm, C— if aa« Steak CowMra prtoM tad qaattt? la Silk. Ltoto aad fuk nick UotUry ud you will bay ot C. W. Bowker & Co., Sonth P«H«. N. Dayton Bolster & Co., IIiti I fall ipriDf ttock of Grass Seeds, Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Sash Rods, Fertilizers, Plaster &c., *4 (ha ritftit price*. Call aa<l aw u*. •9 Market l^urt, South Paris, Maine. X. D. BOLSTKR. K.N. 11/ The Best Out for 1893 A DOUBLE FLEXIBLE SPRING TOOTH HARROW! Ad eaUrely m construction, containing one Uilnl mora clearing tixut than aajr other har row. Will run clear where other* clog »n<l iln«. It is Jointed Both Ways, *n.l will conform to the uneven *urface In all illrMtloM. Can be takm Apart loto Sections without' wrench or hammer la oa« minute'* time, making It light a»l mmjr to h*a<lle. Mmt for elrralar to F. C. MERRILL. Man'f of Affrloult'l Implement*, South Paris, Me. (JL'ICK DRYINO FI.OOII PAINTS are made in varloua way*, with realnoua oil enmetlmea, aod ofteu with cheap var nMi. If a floor (Mint could otiljr b« made with a flue varnlah, it would be very attractive, both aa to Ita quick drr ing propertioa, lil^h gioaa ana durabil ity ; but auch a varnUn coat* (our dol lara a gallon, and therefore It U out of the rpieatlou. A paint made with var nlali doea not a p read aa nicely aa oue with oil. The Chilton Floor 1'alnta are made with pure kettle-boiled I.lnaeed Oil, with aa much turpentine Jipan add* ed aa U conal«tent with durability. Too much dryer takea away from the life of the oil. If, for inatance, the floor of the kitchen la to be (Minted, the flrat thine to do la to thoroughly wa*h It with aoap and warm water, Into which put a little ammonia, |terhapa half an ounc« Into a pall of water, Title will lielp remove all thegreaae. 'Hie floor ahould then be allowed to thoroughly dry. If you can conveniently do ao. call In the aervlcc* of a flrat-claaa painter. faint one or two coata, aa ncceaaary, allowing flrat coat to harden and dry before areond la applied. You can uae the kitchen about twelve houra after the flrat coet la put on, and have the aecond coat put on aev eral daya later, if you wlah. C. L. IIATIIAWAT, Norway, Me. Spring Styles I Men's anil Boys' Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats, ect. We aro now prepared to show you the best lino of goods ever shown in the old store, and at the lowest prices. Our Motto: Good Goods, Low Prioet, Nbuare Dealing. J. W. SWAN & CO., OIiOTH 1 IIHJi, NORWAY, - - MAINE. Ftrawrljr r. II. lltfM * C«> Children Ory for Pitcher's Caatoria. PIANOS payments ■iiaialiil fcayew efcoald write for deeorlpUoa oflittle H u4 »»»ai kud rtaaea. Kara bargains aaioac tbeee. Wltfcla M aUlee al Baataa we faralafe Plaaaa at IS down aad lit per ami* till pal* far. rail lafemaUea If yea write aa. IVERS & POND PIANO CO.,. 183 Tremont St., BOSTON, MASS, Children Ory for Pltoher'e Caatoria. Climax Food H 3?ffiS Best and Cheapest. 100 Feeds $1.00. II ia nnwupt—d for ABitlenei'i Teanu and Driv ing ■•net, firing them a sleek coat and cheerful epirii Lirer/ Htreet ought to hare it aftar a hard drira. Work* b( Ilonee will and ore mnoh mora hard work with a daflj feed of it Growls* Colla thrire on it TPV IT _ _,t1T'1 • Children Oryftr PttotWa OMtorla. IX MILLINERY. Oar Stock it Larger; Oar Assortment better thin ever before. Yoa ire always sore to find just what you want Special effort made to accommodate out-of-town customers. LIBBY Furniture For Cash on on Install ments. Much Bargain* In Houae FurnWIrnct aa we offer at our •aalgnee'a sale lute never (Wore been equaled In thU * liy. Everything lu our atore U reduo-i to •acrlfli* price*, and for cm!i you vti secure unentitled bargain*. We have resumed our system of easy payments and shall be able to supply our custom ers on easy terms. Bargains in Carpets, * Ranges, Crockery, Dinner Sr/n. Bargains in SEWING MACHINES, ORG A X S and BABY CARRIAGES. Bargains in everything need ed in a house. Do not Fail to Visit us During this Sale. THE ATKINSON HOUSE FURNISHING CO. Per Order of the A»il|iee. Tbf M»a*on lacokl a»I Iwrkwanl, etlretnely mi. I»utwann weather I* »ur» to mm • at to U prr|Mirv.l fur |Im Inevitable > uu aitouM vl.ll Noyes & Andrews' NEW STORE, Wh*f« you will (In.I litem prepare-! fur *11 kln>U of weather. for llot Weather we hate a dn«liM«f fanMli, la RUtk >a4 Co I are !• Mitrk til* limlii »f >*Mwrr Drr*« U4Ih', UtftU' «a4 CMUrtft'i HaNMtr Ca^rrwur a>4 ll*»Wr>. FftM mt all Wrftdre at»4 PHmi. ilaveju.t rerelre<l from Sew York an eWxaat line of ailk (Jltm aa4 Mill*, al*o m*m Lift* tfNMUIam. Vor rainy weather we have MaeklNtaehe*. I'akrellu, rtr., m i ■ In l.lae of IKawyW with material* for workla* «ame; |n»t (tie thin* U> kwp il. I.* Um Immv rainy ilara. for all kl»U of weather we hare a full Ma« of All MImU of llrrt* «.m4« um Trlmadaia, Jarktli, Capee, ete. crul atlenton to mall or»l We i>ay aperlal atlent on to null onlere, an-l will Ite plea«*l to *•■<! Come an<l tee u« an-l all will be u«e-l alike. Dim price to all. Your« re*|>M-tfully, ipU'« u| u *c «Uu* NOYES & ANDREWS, 110 Plain Slreet. NorwRr* Millar. L?,^11CTI|B|A8 EPSE Ing for breath, seeming as If eachfltfl^l I ■mDv^S Mi J 5T s iC one would be vour last, you have B 11 IhHbwlK'Ji^'1 ': IB only totaket ftw tf«M« AstkaaliM when thespasmlsbroken.thebrratt-'n:: >^n» easy and you feel as If an angel of mercy had unloosed the Iron grasp ct »i • f:r cer* of death. The happiest moment of youi ilfe will be when vou have uvJ a few bottlfl if Dr. Tafft A8THMALCNE and It has cured you of ■■■■% *■ WmiM Asthma. W* mail to car Attkm* tulhrtra teklkttth k Kb Kb n *m by tfr«(ci^Dr.Taft Bm. i.C«.|IUclMt«rlN.Y I |\fcib^^ THE FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER. TilK LATEMT AXD MOAT API'KoX I U KKTW TYI'KWMITKR MAUK. Be sure and eee the Franklin br I fore purobaeinff. ll l« W|tecUlljr *U|4*I to profeMlontl <n l THE REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST: rit*T: ftlnplMt In ro«HnM41o*, four to •)« hu»lr»l to* |*it«U»«n *«r «»»* "" 'r mtrklMi. HKCOMI; Woikilvmli full tlnr u(IIm«Mnlor. TIIIHO: IVrf«i ** . rol'KTII: Llfht «n l rmNittri, wrlgtii only aWTrn an<l • Mil KlKTII: l*rt" •»,r—' dollar*, Iftilf Ik dollar* waa Umh tar otter aUaiUnl Mmmmm mU m»y ytjrMtu. I END FOB CATAUMJl'B TO Cutter Tower Co, Typewriter Department, Tt Slltk ttreot, (Oppo«lte P. O.) BoMon. AGENTS W.1^L'SSX>- DEALERS JACK FROST FREEZER. A Hcleotlflo Machine made on a Hclcutlllc Trim Ipl' their coit a doien time* a year. It U not rou»«y 'Wf A child can operate It. Sella at right. Scud for \>rktt dtaoouota. » Mmrrmj 81., NEW YORK. Makes Ice Cream in 30 seconds. "WELL BBED, SOON WED." CflRLS WHO HSl SAPOLIO abb quickly mabbibd. tbt IT IN Y"1'8 NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING.