B. C. M. It. U. T1MK TABLE.
W'WTKB AKRAJIOFX K3f T.
Uolnc Kontk.
TKr Train leaia Urovtto at f.X. m. ami
ami 7.15 p. m.
Caildball rail. 9.15 a. aad 'M p.
UnuitfT, 7.41 a. and 1.30 p. m.
Cuing North.
.Arrive at Lancaster 11.08 and 6.11 p. m.
Love Lauoastar at 7.45 a. m., and 10 p. m.
uildhall Falls J 00 a. ro., and M p. t.
Arrive at Vroretoa at S.X) a. m., and -J0 a. B.
Train leaving Lancaster at 7.45 a. ut. connect
at UroTttnn wiUi train for Portland.
Train leaving Lancaster at 6.30 p. m. eonnerta
tUroTttoa with train West over tha Crand
Trunk.
P.A O R. K, TIMETABLK.
Going Kaat
Passenger Train leave Johnson at 8.00 and 11.15
a. m.
Arrive at St. Johnsbury at 8.50. a. ni. and 4.S0
Lunenburg- at 10JI6 a. m. and 6.45 p. m.
Train arriving at Lunenburg at 10 88, conneeta
through to Portland direct.
Going Went.
Traini lea re Lnnenburc at 7.00 a. m- aad 8.S3
p. m.
Arrive at St. Johnsbury at 8.40 a. m., and 4.40
p.m.
Tho through trains connect with the rejfulnr mall
trains over the Passumpgicll.lt. at St. Johns
bury both morning and evening.
LOCAL MiDSTATENEWS.
Guildhall.
Abel I). Benjiimln of this village lost a
very nice cow thin week, worth fifty dol
lars ; thought to be caused by the over
flowing of the gall.
Mr. Granuis, superintendent, and Mr,
Benton, committee man, visited the village
school this week, and pronounecd it first
class in every respect. The school is
taught by Mrs. Spooncr of Whitetteld
N. II.
We desire to call especial attention to
the card of J. W. Hartshorn, Auctioneer,
in another column. Mr. Hartshorn has
probably had mor experience In selling
goods at auction than any other man liv
ing in Coos and Essex Counties, and
parties making auctions wllL find it for
their interest to employ him.
Business done in Frobate Court, Jan.
25. Nellie B. Ruud's Guardianship
Hearing upon continuance; Henry Bacon,
new Guardian in N. II., appeared by him
himself and J. Mitchell of Littleton, his
attorney, and J. Fisher, late Guardian in
Vt., and her husband, by C. E. Benton
andfW. Vilus their attorneys. After a
partial hearing in the case, before the
Judge, P. R. Follansbee sitting with him,
a compromise was effected by which Hon.
John W. Hartshorn is to be appointed
Guardian ; case continued to the eve of
Jan. 31st, for the flual consummation of
the above agreement.
Tlie Town meeting which was to have
keen held last Thursday, was postponed
till Saturday, Feb. fith. The object of
the meeting U to see If the town will
authorize the selectmen to Issue bonds to
the Ksscx CoHnty 11. 11. corporation,
agrceabla to the contract.
Hast Concord.
District No. 10 Is in a foment at this time
as may be seen by the correspondence in
last weeks Herald under the signature of
"M". The school is broken up, aud law,
is now the order of the day, with venom
juhI slander lu abundance. The female
part of the community receive a large
.share of his wholesale abuse. For the
credit of our community I will say that
"M" is not a resident of East Concord,
but school District No. 10 ("Oregon.")
Ignorance prevails to a great extent, and
some old and young should be sent to a
reform school to say tho least.
Jamks.
The case of II. V. Fisher against Chas.
L. Pratt, for unlawful search, was decid
ed against Fisher, that is, the case dis
missed with cost to plaintiff. Cost some
40 to "i0 dollars. The case of Duett
Smith against Dunham, was settled.
"Victory.
Mr. F. Follensby has raised fiomhalf a
bushel of sowing, nineteen bushels of
nice ry the past season. AVho beats?
Bloomfleld
Wallace Scvery has removed to the Mill
House and we understand is to run the
steam engine in the spring for Clark
Stevens.
Mrs.'Orlando Schoff, who left her home
last Sept. to visit at Mrs. Chas. Stevens,
in Maidstone, was taken sick while there
and could not return to her home. N
hopes were entertaiued of her recovery,
until recently a decided lnprovement has
taken place in her health, permlttiag her
to return to her own home in Bloomfleld.
Lemington.
Milo Blodgett has sold his farm to Ed
ward Atherton of Canaan, for $900, and
has bought the Samuel Silver farm lu
Bloomfleld, for $1800.
Ellas Lyman, whose eyesight has been
falling for sonic three years, is now entire
ly blind.
Cyrus E., son of Ellas Lyman of Lem
lngton, whose infant son died at his
father's residence in St. Johns, X. B.
Dec. 28, brought the remains for inter
ment in the family graveyard In Leming
ton, Vt. P.
New Hampshire Items.
Jj ancaster.
We learn that our felectmen made s
successful raid on some "crooked whis
key" last Monday.
Rev. J. PlkCj D. I)., Presiding Elder of
Concord District, will preach in the Mcth
odist Church next Sabbath afternoon.
Call at Martin's for anything you nwy
desire In the line of jewelry, nilver ware,
&c. Yon may depend upon getting your
nionev's worth every time.
Dr. Frank A. Colby and E, II. Ilsmlin
have purchased the book and drug store
of E. Savajc, and will continue the busi
ucss heretofore conducted by Mr. Savage
Success to the new firm.
J. C. Mitchell has had his patent gas
generator In successful operation several
times during the past week. It is confl
dentiy believed that his Invention will
prove to be of pent value. We have
heretofore given a description of !ie ar- j
paratus employed. I
Kkbard P. Kent, Sou t Co., are th'i 1
week In Boston buying new goods. Pleate
call ou them and gee tha novelties of the
season. Special bargaius in ladies' dry
good, carpi-tings, and crockery. Special
Inducements to cash buyers.
Sheriff Uralinm of Gorham has been
perambulating up and down the G. T.
and B. C. & M. K. R. lines daring the
past week, bringing certain fishermen to
justice for violation of the Fish and Game
laws. We understand that they generally
plead guilty and promised good behavior
Iu the future.
At the annual meeting of North Star
Commandery, Jan. 22, the following offi
cers were elected for the ensuing year :
Sir Edward R. Kent, Eminent Comman
der; Sir Wayne Coblelgh, Generalissimo;
Sir Thomas S. Ellis, Captain Gsneral; Sir
Edward Savage, Prelate; Sir Charles A.
Cleavelaud, Senior Warden ; Sir Roswell
C. Chessman, Junior Warden ; Sir Nathan
R. Parkins, Standard Bearer; Sir Win.
W. Lindsey, Sword Bearer; Sir E. V.
Cobleigh, Warden ; Sir Samuel II. Legro,
Treasurer; Sir John S. Ocklngton, Re
corder; Sir Arthur H. Carpeuter, Sir
Joseph D. Howe, Sir Henry J. Cummings,
Guards; Sir E. C. Roby, Janitor.
Au cntertaiument will be given Tuesday
evening, Feb. 1, at the Town Hall, by
members of the Academy Lyceum." This
entertainment promise to bo one of the
best ever offered to tho public of this
place. It is to consist of the play "The
Octoroon," which has met with such suc
cess lu London, New York, and Boston.
The whole will conclude with the laugha
ble farce, "Nothing Like Paste, or Billy
Doo, the Bill St Icier. Doors opon at 7,
commence at 7 1-2.
Capt. McKeh ey, of Portland, a reformed
Inebriate, lectured at the Town Hall Sun
day night, according to previous an
nouncement. Although the evening was
unpleasant the hall was well filled. The
lecturer treated his subject solely in Its
moral aspects. He gave a sketch of his
own life, many years of which were spent
in profligacy and dissipation. Six years
since he was reclaimed through the efforts
of a friend, and since then has not tasted
liquor, although the appetite for it still
clings to him with terrible force. Ho ap
pealed to the temperate and virtuous to
make more personal effort to reclaim the
fallen by kindness and words of encour
agement, and urged those who have be
come slaves to intemperate habits to
break loose from them and become good
citizens. It was arranged that another
meeting should be held next Friday night,
at which Capt. McKclvey will be present
and speak, and also assist in organizing a
eform club.
Qorham.
Offlccrs of Glen Lodge No. 5, I. O. O. F.
'or the present term : B. Pratt, N. G. :
I. W. Evans, V. G. j Urbau Shorey, Sec
etary ; E. Y. Vernon, Treasurer ; A. J.
(Iraham, W. ; T. Gifford, C. ; N. Stewart,
ll. S. S. ; C. II. Noyes, L. S. S. ; F.
fheeler and A. N. Twltchell, 11. & L. S.
to G. ; J. A . Callahan aud A. J. How
ard, 'R& L. S. to V. G. ; Rev. A. J. Ben
edict, Chaplain i J- W- Greenlaw, S. P. G.
Officers w8re installed by J. P. Dunham,
D. D. G. M- i assisted by members of the
Glen Lodge. This lodge is in a very
prosperous condition. Membership about
100: funds on hand about 81,200.
Augustus Evaus Eq., has purchased
the Hiram Cummins farm iu Shelburnc,
but doos not intend to locate on it. He
will carry it on however. Mr. Cummings
is to take up his residence with us. He is
a good citizen, anywhere. "'
UtinkConimifeioiier Folsom Investigated the
standing of our Savings Rank last wek, and
reports it in a sound condition. He paid the
Treasurer, R. F. Ingnlls, Esq., a flue compl
mcnt in having the general affairs of tho bank
kept in a manner which made them perfectly
plain and clear on inspection. Ho also com
mented upon the general neatness and apparent
prosperity of our town. Call again, Mr: F., we
like to meet with a gentleman possessing clever
perceptive and a level head.
The Odd Fellows Lodge are to celebrate their
second anniversary on the third of February, at
the uorlmm House. Home talent, including Rev.
A. J. Benedict, chaplain, of llvrhn, supplies the
spec.li.making, toasts, responses, music, &c. An
oyster supper is to be served at $1.00 per couple.
There will bo no dancing. Each member of the
order Is allowed to invite a worthy frloud.
J. C, Gordon is chosen Grand and J. Jewell
petit Jurors.
Last Friday night tho festivities of a wooden.
wedding woro enjoyed by Mr. Renj. 1'ialtnnd
wife at their residence on Alpine St., it being their
11 fth year in marriage. Quite an assemblage of
friends were present, sonsidering the brief no.
tice. The wooden donations were numerous, in
eluding, as we hear, a few petite images, which
according to Biblical Injunctions, Miould be re.
placed with living realities.
Leap year is developing herself hugely with us,
Already we have had a leap year bull, leap year
rides, leap year over-sets, leap year down-sets
and a leap year walk, the latter occuring between
Bethel and Gorham. To this fact a party of our
friends, about fifteen couples in number, can at
test, while ou a recent excursion to Bethel.
The Good Templars of this place, Joined by
those belonging in Berlin, partook of an oyster
suppar at the Gorham House one evening lust
week. The Berlin party on returning home tha
night, met with an accident by the upsetting of
their carriage, which proved quite serious to Mr
John Wilson and Mrs. Albert Ilohbs.
Married.
Iu Lunenburg, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the rest
deuce of James Morse, by Rev. Geo. A. Perkins,
James T. Carruth. to Angeline. Daughter ol
Benjamin wooaoury, Doin ol uoncord, v t
In Lancaster, Jan. 1, by Key. James Noyes
James it. rnrks 01 Mirtliumutrland, to Ktiu r.
llartlord of Lancaster.
Died.
In St. Johns, N. U., Dee. 28, Chas. W., son of
(jyrus K. iyinau, ageH i. montii.
In Lancaster. Jan. 17. of childbirth. Mnrv Ann
wife of Thomas II. Cummings, aged 25 years and
one month.
Happy soul, thy days arc ended,
Ail tny
hy mourning, tore lielow.
Ho, the Angel guards attend thee,
To the feet of
uaaus go.
I3I1ENIX HOTKL. CONCORD. N. .
W. S. BAKER, Proprietor.
(3)
Free Carriage to and from Depot.
MRS. SPARKS
Has rctni uod from Boston with her full stook
of
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS
t bich slio will be most happy to exhibit to
nor menus aim patron".
Main 8t. opposit V. E. Smith's Shoe Stor
Luncuxter, N. 11..
CASH PAID FOR
Hides, Pelts and Veal Skins
By nOflKA. GRAY
AJ. MARSHALL,
. Maiiufiiettirerof
CARRIAGE AND FUHMITOBK,
Lancaster. S, H.
Itlaokaraltlilng, painting, trimming antt.ro
pairing uouo to oiner,
D. Tlowe'e Advertisement.
OS KEEPING GOOD HEALTH.
Sow tor an Illustration : One man atked a doctor
If lie could do anything him.
He said nv irat rumiinK down aud his food didn't
digni well, aud hurt him.
n said he did not bold to doctoring much, had
not taken medicine for some years.
ThediK-tor replied that coiiipariuvely speaking
ha iieedwt to take a tiikt and wrape his
stomach, there were rnnla of fever, oiw upon
auother, thai had been there for years.
We dou't rend of hut one Fin Hint cannot be for
given in this world and t!u world to come.
It is not the sinner, but the dead, lonual profes
or. the enmiting over beads, reading or pray.
er, Ac, especially liw hireling priest such can
not be forgiven iu' this world uor that which is
to come.
The most we hoar about the hireling priest Is he
see. tha wolf coming, and fleoth aud the wolf
rnU-hetli them.
The devil tries to make out he catches the sheep
which is a Christian, but it is the other way.
Once more, to all beware,
Avoid Satan's aluriug snare.
1't every thought and word and deed,
lit governed by our (saviour's crevd.
Then heaven's bright glorious sun
Will illumine your path till time is done.
When the last loud trump shall sound,
n cave n will enlighten your sou) around.
On the sleep of the deud and uiiuihilutiou of the
wicked.
Lnt us hear what Luke nays : Then Jesus cried
with a loud voice : "Heavenly Father into thy
hands I commit my spirit,'' saying which, he
gave up the ghost.
Joseph came to beg the body; we see the spirit
wasn't in the body till he arose; then the spirit
returned to the bodv, which is the Holy Uliost.
Jude tells us the wicked are suffering the ven
geance of eternal lire.
Reader, let us all strive and live so an to shun the
eternal lire. . -i KKT. Mil. CiOSl'KL.
Banking,
insurance
AND
Geieral Business.
OFFICES OP
HESMRY O. KEOT,
Keut's Building, Main St., Lancaster, N.II.
:o:
The Savings Bank
Count7 os
WWW?a
I kamm hi 1, LUsLSi
President, HIRAM A. FLETCHER.
Treasurer, JIEXRY 0. KENT.
Tm.STKES. H. A. Fletcher, R. Kent, A. .T.
Marshall, S. II. Lcgro, J. I. Williams, L. F.
Moore, B. F. Whldden, II. O. Kent, E. llrown, C.
W. Smith, E. Savage, E. V. Cobleigh.
This Hank pays two half yearly dividends of
i per cent, each, free of nil taxes to the holder,
and divides nil its. surplus earnings, once in two
years, among its depositors. All sums uve re
ceived, from $1 upwan'.s, and go on iutescst the
lirdt oi the next moniii.
Icnry 0. Kent & Co., Bankers,
Will sell checks, cash check?, procure and sell
any description of Ifonils or Stocks upon tup mar
ket, negotiate loans and transact a general liank-
lug liuMiiess.
THE COOS MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
A pnrelv Mutual company for insuring Farm
ami Dwelling House Properly only.
ASSETS AT EISK JAN. 1, 1376, (U4.053.C8.
resilient, tnT. JIEYWOOD.
Treasurer, C. ?. ALLEN.
Secretary, II EX II Y 0. KEXT.
DiitF.rroits. Win. Hovwood, B. F. Whidden,
C.K.Allen, J. G. Crawford, V. E. Smith, V. :,.
Burleigh, E. V. Cobleigh, C. C. Brooks, .John
Whitleinore, Alfred Loverin, S. G. Fuller, II. M.
Hobart, K. l'ox.
The rolieiea run Ave years. During the last
Ave years the aggregate assessments were one
per cent.
Stock Insurance.
After nearly twenty years experience as tin In
surance Manager, the following listol companies!,
embracing without qualification the Oliikht,
Safest, Best stock companies in America, are
presented to the insuring public, representing
over
825,000,000 :
-ETNA, IIAHTFORI), HOME, HANOVER,
GUARANTY, INSI lIA.Nt K CO. OF
NOHT1I AMERICA, NEW HAMP
SHIliE, SPRINGFIELD,
, ' CITIZEN'S.
Every description of desirable property insur
ed at fair rates. A competent surveyor sputfr)
examine property, when necessary. Applications
nun C114U11 ieo mull mil u y iuiiiv tuiiif
tion.
Particular Attention given to placixo
hl'ECIAL llAZAUUS.
Speedy and honorable settlement made in case
or loss.
HENRY O. KENT is Trei surer of the
LANCASTER l'APEU MILL
AND
Pleasant Valley Starch Co.,
and will give attention to tho financial business
ot oitiior corporation.
He will also transact a general Office Business
and will prosecute deserving claims, before the
different departments ol the woveninieut.
Correspondence solicited. All matters entrust
ed to the olliee will be managed with fidelity and
despatch. Address (JUJ
HENRY O. KENT,
1S70. Lancaster, N. VI.
ELLIS & OLCOTT,
Iron Founders,
AXD MAX'VFACTUIlEnS
AND DEALERS IN
PLOWS,
HARROWS,
CASTINGS
of nil kinds kept ou hand or Made ii
fi m n f S Ii ftr t. tti Ua i v
Experienced Workmen.
A full stock of Plows, Harrows, am'
fJulUvatars constantly on hand, ti 0
ave Agents for the cclebi ated Sessions
& Knox Steel Plows, tho best in use
Repairing Dons in a Workmanlike
Manner.
CALL AND SEE US.
Sliop9 anil I'dilcsroom on Middle St
first Knilding North of ii ist Mill.
VT. 6. CLI.I9.
B. 8. OLCOTT
A. K. TOWWE.
Druggis fciiApothecary
AND DEALER IN
FANCY" GOODS, TOILET AR
TICLES, STATIONERY,
BOOKS,
AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Abo Paints', Oils' and Dyo Stuffs
Corner Cioss and Railroad Sts
lv-22 Goihaui, N. I!
Re-EstabHshedjOrren Tubbs & Co.,
AT THE OLD STASD,
Watch and Jewelry
JjivapoRiu!
Mutter's Block,
Main Street.
Mv stock is l:rzer aad better than ever lietore,
audconsisis uf ail the desirable lines aver kept
iu lli-st-class jewelry establishments.
Watch Repairing
A SPECIALTY,
IHIOLIID-Al'Y"
aud
Birthday Presents
in great variety.
SPEC T A OLES
. of best quality fitted lu a careful manner.
"Plenso call and stify yourselves.
G. A. MARTIN,
Lancaster, X. II, . Xov. 8, 1373. -'' 48-tf
Having conducted buslnctis for six rears past,
without making any pnnernl sotllemcnt or collec
tions, we now liml a change absolutely necessary
to enable us to settle accounts uml collect our
' 'e therefore open new books at this date, and
our linn will hereafter bo
RICHARD 1 KENT, SOX & CO.
An immediate settlement will be required of all
opvn ui;eouuts, either liv payment or note, anil an
early payment of ull 'debts without exception,
unless vcrv recently contracted.
The usual heavy Stock of (iooila will be kept by
the llrm and sold ut low prices for cash or short
approved credit.
RICHARD P. KENT & SON.
Lancaster, X. II., Jan. 1, 1S76.. 3-3t
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or the Kind in me worm.
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lnakinupreliininnry eXMiniiintions. No addition.
1 tees lor omaniing ana ommuctinif n reneurinfr.
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nient Suits in dill'erent .States, ami nil litigation
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pagos.
Laud Cases, Land Warrants and
Scrip.
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, Ceneral Lund Olllce and Department of the In
terior. Private Land Claims, MINIS'; and l'Rb
EMI'TION Claims, ami HUM KSTEAl) Cases at
tended to. Land Scrip in 40, SO, and 100 acre
pieties for sale. This .Scrip is assignable, and can
bo located in the name of the purchaser upon any
Government land subject to privateentry, nt$l 2.r
per acre, it is 01 equal vaiue wiiu ijuiiiny imihi
Warrants. .Send stamp to Cdlinore &Co. for nam
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Arrears of Pay and Bounty.
OFKICEItS, SOLDIKUS, and SA I LOUS of the
late war or their heirs, are in luauy cases entitled
to money from tlie Covernment of which they
hnve 110 knowledge. Writufull bistoi-y of scrviite,
mid state ainotint of pav and bounty received.
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ply, alter exniuination, win uu k'voii you iree.
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wounded, ruptured, or injured in tho lute war,
however slnjlitlv, canoutania pcpsion by address
inir U1LMOKK '& CO.
Cases prosecuted bv GILMOKK A before
t!io Siipreine Court of tho United States, the
Court of Claims, and tho Southern Claims Conv
mission.
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in a scparato bureau, under charge of the same
experienced parties employed by the old linn
l'roinnt. attention to nil businessciitriisted toCIL
MOKE & CO. is thus secured. Wo desire to w in
success by deserving it.
Aucuess
GILMOliK A CO..
G2(i F street, Washington, D. C.
Sii & 1M
Manufacturi'i of
DOOES,
SASH,
& BLINDS,
and dealers In all kinds of
Builders Material.
Kiln dried Lumber constantly ou hand,
DIMENSIONS TO ORDER.
Moulding and
Scroll Sawing
done at short notice.
KBtlmates for Buildings furnished nn application
Factory 011 (.'anal rtreer,
near A. Thompson' Maeninu .Mkj. l"i
tMuftlBter, April 2T, VH'o-
MARTINS
ilew Frm0
ll lUU! IX
Fancy Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CE0CKERY AND GLASSWARE,
EMails, Cutlery,
AND I HOICK FAMILY
roceries.
Shall make
CHOICE FLOUR A SPECIALTY
Goods delivered in any part of the v.llage free ol
charge.
Lancaster, X. II. 2C-tf
If you want to make your wife the best Christmas
or New Years tirewnt that can be found
buy tier one of those .
Wheeler & Wilson
Improved No. 7
Ml Icies
And see how happy it will make her.
the best machine m tho world.
They arc
A. R. BO VUDriAX, Gen. A?t.
21tf
for Northern Xew llainnsliire and Vermont
Office at J. A. Smith's Store.
'3- Mac'iincs lo let mid till kinds repaired.
THE PLACE TOGET
BAEGAINS!
In cvei-y varlidy ol pt'Ods kept. Viy country
iiieioliniits, siudi u
Dry Good,i, Eoots, Shoes & Euhbers,
HATS AND CAI'S,
Orocirift, CrocUtry atid tllantcair,
.1 Cutlvrtj, tec, Sc.,
IS AT
R. F. BiCALLS,
Slain Street, Gorham, N. II.
FLOUR A SPECIALTY,
Of which I always have variety of grades,
INCLUDING Till BEST.
Pive run 11 cull.
R. F.'IXGALLS.
Consistin
DEAP L'ETES,
CASHMERES,
DIAGONALS,
POPLINS,
Piald Waterproofs,
( Ml Wool.)
SHAWLS,
CLOVES,
HOSIERY,
LACES
and
GIMPS,
ReadymadeCJothing
FURNISHING
GOODS,
HATS
and
CAPS,
HOOTS
and
SHOES,
WOOLBUS,
Trunks and Valises,
Taper Hangings, &c.
Ladies' Furs, &c.
13 ui m IMS, rsa m
Also Agents for
Singer Sewing Machine.
Lancaster, X. II., Oct. 3th, 1S73.
WINTER OF 1875-6.
GRAND OPENING
ii. p. 11 m & fo:s
A very largo stock bought very low for C'AS'll and
sold at
BOTTOM PRICES.
HE for SAEQAI1T2.
A visit to our Btora will convince M10 most
skeptical that we lmve got all tlie goods we adver
tise, and will sell thein low.
fireat Inducements in our Custom Tailoring
department.
Agent for the CHlebrated
WLSON SEWING MACHINE.
BUTTERICKS PATTERNS.
rAGE & BAYLIES
fnitiotiR home mado Candles hercaner In nUiek.
In I'onforniitv with arrangements recently made
we will hereallev make a discount ol W ;)urcut.
to cash buyeri.
H. f. KENT.
I. It. KENT.
Coocls
Fyr Robes,
flfll GOODS
TrT3
"83 7VT T
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THE LOWEST
C0FFIS,
Fiiuiiii
kit
AValnut
Carvings,
N. H. EICHAEDSO.
(Old Coos 5lock,. LACASTr, N. II.
S8LVER MEDAL
iiimor Cure.
1 ui
INDI.VX VEGKTA15LK
Cough sfi ESumor Curo
is Hie most stir: and speedy cure for
Coughs, Colds, and Incipient C.-.nsnuipt'ninJnflam-in
ition of the Throat and Lima, Dy'P'i
aid, aiul all diacanes of the Lifer and.
ni'jestiee Organs.
It eliminates from the svstem all wmomand im
purities aclinjias an alterative.ei-adicatini,' disease
and priMiuciii!; the most wonderful ;ind astounding !
cures where other remedies and physicians have j
entirely failed. Manv persons who have suffered
from roughs and lung diseases until it w'.'is tlie
universal opinion of friends and physicians that
thev must dm with eonsmnplion, have been entire
ly cured Willi a few bottles of this truly wonderful
medicine. Volumes of the most unbonbted char,
ncter can be furnished as to the, unparalleled
etlicaev of this "ireratioii, but wo have space
for onlv the follow ine : t
To nihom it may concern : Thereby certify that
in the use of C. C. Frost's Indian Vegetable Cough
and Humor Cure, I have received more benclit
for dyspepsia than all other medicines taken. I
am now in the daily use of the same and have
been for four or live months past, and do ihofj
cheerfully recommend it to all alilictcd 111 like
manntft
11EV. NAIU'M HUOOKS.
2.'4 Bridge street. Jlanchcter, Jan. :I0, 187.1.
Crwi'mai, X. II., Xov. It, 1 NT-IT
I)r C. C. Frost : Words can never express the
gratitude we fell toward you lor the Joy and com
fort von have given us 111 curing our uauuicr;
from that loathsome disease, scrofula. From :
early child-hood she has been afflicted, In one
form or another, with it, and never until now lias
been free frm it. Her face had not been free
from sores since she was eighteen months old J
(alio is now thirteen years of age). A few years
ago it settled niainlv'in her eyes and ears, and
we feared she would lose her sight. We had ex
pended hundreds of dollars to obtain Hie best,
medical skill to be had in the country, but all t'
no purpose; physicians could not help her; she-
grew worse eotistantlv. After all Iftis, can you,
blame us that we were so loth to try your medi
cine? we had 110 faith in anything. We tried,
vour medicine because you was so sure it would
help her; wo did not believe it ourselves; but;
before the second bottle was liuishcil wo noticed a ,
change for the better. She grew sti ger, her I
eves began to get better, and s!u! appeared like!
another being. Alter taking seven bntltcs (tho 1
last w as taken last April), she was pvonounctsl ;
a well girl, and at, the present time is in the enjoy, j
meat of perfect health. Respectfully yours, !
Ml,. A A 1 1 -i li. r,. r . 1 .mui.
Manchester, March 111, lfT.".
Dr. ('. ('. Frost if' t o- Dear Sir: I gladly add
mv testimony in favor ot your valuable medicine.
A'friend called on us from Vermont, apparently
far gone with Consumption, cau.-ed by Measles.
He had no appetite, and wa.i weak and trembling
from Ibe exhaustion produced by a fearful cough.
I persuaded linn to trv yourloiign ami 1 minor
Cure. Ho tool; a bottle 'home and when that was
gone soul lor two more.' three effected a perfect
cure, and he is now in good health, i have
known many others g'-eatlv benelliterl by ils use;
have used it in my own family for years, ami liml
il a sa.
fe, effective, reliable nieoicioe.
Truly yours.
il. UF.NNKTT, of City Tolice.
MAM l'Al i l Ki:i) AM S3ld.ll!V
C. C. FKOST & CO.,
Manchester, N. II.
Sold lv all Druggists and Medicine Healer.
Or. C. GOODWIX & CO.,
AVUEKS & rOTTlCK,
Wholesale Agents,
J$oMton, Mass.
Awarded a Silver Medal at the New Kn
and New Hampshire Slate I'nir, Sept. 187.".
land
iy-13
For Sale by E. SAVAGE,
LANCASTER, If.
Sold in Nortlisrn N, H,
FIGURES WILL XOT LIE
Ky arrangements recently made va are enabled
to offer for net cash the best (
Stone China Crockery
at tho following prices
Dinner Tlates, -ev
dozen, 1 20
Urenklnst plates per
dozen, 1 1"
(I inch Bakers,
to !l ineh linkers. 27-.W
('overed Dishes, 7"-1 00
howls, ion
Tea Plates, per doz,
Pie i'lates, per doz.
Sauce I'lates
Tea Cups& Saucers,
per set,
Coffee Cups & Sau
cers, per set,
!I0 Pitchers, So-i.l
75! Kwers ,t llasins, 1 00-1 SO
WfCiianihers, 50-1 00
lllue Kdged J'.akin,
02
riates. Si
Common Cups ft Sau-
(!8! cers, per set, us
and nil other articles both in Stone, China, C. C.
and Edged goods at proportionate prices-
R. P. KENT & SON.
Lancaster, Y,. II., Oct. Dili, 1875. 39-U
2STEW
Where all kinds of Ladies Routs' and Chlldrojis
wear can be found, warranted manufactur
ed of tho
bought low, and otteied for ealer.t
BOTTOM MB 11 fill.
Lndioi' who are in tho litibit of sendinK to the
ciiv for nice work in this line will find it to their
advantage to give nio tl.t-ir orders.
CHAS. E. McINTIRE.
Town Hall lluilding,
Luncaster. II,
April, I.1.K5.
1.. .1 n
Crockery
Ghent h Ever
i &
U1U
t
"S
Q v
Jam
5
qs. v
PRICES !
sim
Sl'FlllES, CASTORS HOES
&C. Goods delivered.
$1,200 worth ot Uv.otU 1o be Sold
without regard to cost.
Greatest Sacrifice
evt-r made iu
2
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
PAPEB HANGINGS,
LO THING,
HATS AND CAPS,
1 f I
rurmsning uooas,
Trunks, Bags, &c.
I'orter Eros. & Hodgdon (late Torter Tirnthers,)
are selling their entire stock of the above
good? , all new and fresh, at LliSS
Til AX COST, for casli
3Ioney Blust be Had to Meet
Their Obligations, .
This special and unprecedented sale will
(III! Fi IUII Hill
Tiio best opiiorlunity to purch!t
Fail & Winter Goods
ever offered in Coos County.
Come and See I
rrodKC j of all kinds will be taken at cash prices.
Mil 8&D3. a mmi
Lancaster, X. II., Sept. 20, 1S73. 3?-ts
Twitchell & Hamlin
At the corner store iormcrly occupied by Orrcii
Tubbs aud John K. Uriggs, offer for tho
inspection of customers a full line
A full and carefully selecte.I stock of
JJOOTS AM) SHOES.
Also
GEOOEEIE-S
And general assortnieut of yuwlly supplies,
CHOICE AXD COMMON DHAXDS0P
ri IP
a Specialty. All our gooiU will be sold nt
it Prices.
ill and examine for yourselves. It is no.
trouble to show our goods, so ask for anything
wanted.
A. v. Twrromxi..
CHAP. C. 1IA1I1.TS.
(.lorhain, S. II., June 1st 1875
7 Oliver Street Boston, Hsisa.
Deiilrrs in J'otnto. Corn mid Wheat Starch,
strictly on Coinmhsioii, and dealer in (Sinlt
3In mi f ac k o rors Supplies.
X.AVIIlTK,f
Dealer In
sot, mm i mmm,
(itdtllAM, New tlaiypuliivCt
Mr. White would Inform the fitizens of, C.orlinm
mil vicluitv, that he has oponrtl
(oiciifii a vv i in.-nor,
mid is prepared to do all kinds ot voi In his
lob work done on erufrt luitico,
NEEDLES
For nil Slandaiil Mrtchlnes sent by mall, post paid.
lor 43 cutf per tUucn. t, I r.
Si
it '
V'ook, N,
hrh Sate
pry
Dry&FancyGoQas
Serai
BIG