Acton Concord Enterprise (Newspaper) - May 10, 1889, Acton, Massachusetts Ivi AY 1889. 33. per 8lx 50c 25c. IN PUBLISHERS AC I in SOUTH AND in Worcester Huelton Wood Main OF one 78c: each 25c. ntw fur Preferred at of is per additional to regular professional Ave lines of per Including a copy notices in local 10 cents a linn Such as For To not exceeding f. ur will lie inserted for twenty-two or three for mt Not exceeding one cents trST Transient cash in JOB Of every description promptly and satisfactorily the ho o i of t yea and in and we have a nice assortment to select Seed Beauty of Houlton York 55 per Clover per Lawn 20 per qt. Boston Pinkie Co per Bliss American Wonder York Black Eye Marrowfat ID ets qt. And many other too numerous to Also a full line and our SO real it's a Clanr always on and prices reasonable every of Main and So miner - Story ond Plated Ware and Framed to line line of samples on any dealer he has the W. without name and on CM pat him down aa a L. DOUGLAS VALUE CALF In Button L. DOUGLAS SHOE W. L. Douglas OU tor gentle own and BALE H B. Jones and our arc bought fur cash and will be Sold I'm Bottom arc also prepared lo clean and press found in stock will lie made to order if Gurrie Main J. just and an line of to select from consisting of the very thus making this a rare for I lie purchase of Nobly n low Call and sno for your guarantee to cut and make in a manner all Clothing ordered from mo. Prompt attention given to every and and quickly J. Main J. HASTINGS KALE US Feed and Baled and Honest * Ground Animal Saltpetre Gluten Best Milk producing feed in the NEED Harrows or Farming any will lind a line assortment at our SEEDS OF ALL of Best Fertilizer in the - - H. MEAD to 11ST Bradley and Stockbridge Tools ot all ALSO ON HAND A TINE LINE OF H. MEAD acton granite ami work 1/ on Will call unti ami y kim Is o I at lowest | H. K - - every I toni ti A. M. to und from 1 to M al made the box 6 Tre ui o it ESTATE at Hudson and little Farm for all mowing and sandv 1'nV.s liav and keeps Head House and Ham In free ol Acres and Livery and Barges furnished for part Orders left at J. C. Friend's Drug Store and at the Stable will receive prompt Connected liy teeth and Careful attention to the Teeth ot young left at Horace Tut or at Frank attended mile Irom easy Splendid overlooking the amount of all kinds of fi and a most attractive and home like on easy Cottage roils ol in slul t ot ol fruit only yon In examine It liest Street in nice little of K In the the J tf This is a rare and will be in the market only a shoit for a Sunny Little E. Feed Hacks furnished for and for Connected at annie c. lisENT Tit E ATME N TO IV K anil ALL ADHERE TO THE PRINCE ALBERT J ff ' Show n free of GRIST and SAW ACRES of U miles the lods to ents 15 tons keeps head and H line barn with under w Mill with cood water for all House walk of the ni most section of tin* 2"i of money in monthly or quarterly is an opportunity to start in life with a small A few cents laid each day now will he the hasis for a and easy home in the plan of Lots may seen at our and full particulars in regard to v EN IX of New of MUTUAL of Boston insures Dwellings and their contents at specially low Cash Dividends to Policy a Sewing Warranted for Five lu to ia have three Nos. 4 ami the only being in the and and call and C. smith ol the H. over s. line good ALL WOOL pair of Trousers for Suits equally S. Gai and made to B. Carriage or Carriage Painting and Trimming a for sale Senator McPherson Is Paying for Senator Southern Men's Way of Arraying Sherman's Slouch April 0.There U a It is tho black diagonal Prince snug fitting and worn tightly has shown that other of coat odds bo much dignity to a public There is something about tho cut of this garment which no cutaway or sack The statesman has tried nil sorts of from tho swallow in sect ions and with velvet a of which Hannibal Hamlin still shows to the English short coat of corduroy or Nothing suits his so well as the Many a public man who looks impressive and genteel in a Prince Albert tries a garment of other cut only to discover how commonplace he A large majority of tho senators ami representatives wear Prince President Harrison himself sots tho anil is followed by all the members of liis cabinet save Proctor and Attorney of war is a genuine New u illi a fondness for and an aversion to swallow Ho drosses ill good and wears a black silk whoso style ho has not changed for forty The attorney general is as plain as an old and his in the depart incut of justice just as he did in his law has adhered tenaciously to the black silk ribbon which himself with a deal of Secretary Blaine drosses nnd bus an artistic trousers were mudo in Secretary Noble doesn't button his Prince and ho wears a shirt in Rusk wears O Prince Alliert several inches too big for anil doesn't know how to keep bis shirt under sub Mato public men as n as u oil dressed their friends - from the WORK OF ON THIS SUBJECT FROM A RELIABLE following 4)uincy, K of Hurl Co. of N. nud of Accident written In I attend to nil diseases f. a southerner buys n it is a shining and the coat is generally Add to all this a black slouch hat and nnd von have a characteristic southern The southern statesman litis a for cork of is one of the best men in the lie patent leather carefully the styles in and gives tailor blanche on Ilo lias dress shirts t lin t cost Iiiiii f a and wears nothing but silk next to his il very lieb fond of pretty he is exceedingly modest in wearing n single of small Very few southern members wear jewelry of uny the New York eity statesmen lead overall competitors ill the matter of Campbell stands alone in wearing n diamond shirt with another stono in bright neek and this latter pinned a little side to show the pretty of New dresses in He dislikes half and wears silk that reach above his These but are very particularly if one mounts his - and rides no matter what the as tho senator A peculiarity f Senator Coke will not wear a though his white board conceals the of Senator Reagan has Uvn 011 the Moor of the scinte without a and he has 110 An t who COM Noi l h A somo ideas in It is said he lias the in though McMillan and are rivals for this Tho last named is a Maryland owner of a big an authority 011 terrapin and the Adonis of the house of Quay astonished his colleagues not long ago by in a long cutaway of hi material Willi faint II is ihe only man ill the senate who presumes to wear but black or brown that is very is in wearing 110other than w hite oil his feet nothing boots airl woolen He has a of carrying an umbrella about Willi him nearly nil the rain or of Senator old high black stock and l ull wrinkles and is now fairly 1 1 in J. li to have one uf the plumpest and most ne uly in Since hi - 1 Illness bis hangs and loop over his reduced It is obvious tint Mr. is wearing out his old clothes Tom so attires his big I that thi is no break in tho oval lines of of always a white William Walter 1'helps. when in Iia bit 11aII\' adds to his red neck t ie and well known bangs a peculiar short buttoned closely lo his This is such a coat as none but an like 1 would in is a tasteful linger 1,1. of dresses plainly like rt business man or prosperous but his son is noted as one of the dressers in of lias known to thirty neckties in thirty days no two of the new congress jah of is said to have a His shoes are always to be found in for ho is the a popular brand of stove out of which lie has made a Sam of though a wears moccasins in a habit years ago in the lumber lie eventually made n fortune It is not likely lie will wear bis moccasins in who returns to congress from is said to lie tho only member of the delegation from state who wears a high All the others wear Cal w ho wants to succeed Senator is extravagant in his wardrobe the i from New York nnd j whilom presidential nearly always j has a llower bin Ion like complain that | statesmen are but good customers at Very of congress p which the mode so Tlie black silk w Inch bids fair to enduro j and more less artistically fashioned into a cross I MOV liy the hand of the neek par excellence of just as the Prince i i's su i ro is American Albert i WISDOM left with A. 1 ly attended will Insurance AND S. till ing taken in All work warranted anil anil let IV WANT MON I'M E or any Muhle at the call 011 or A. - ITI GRANITE J. to K. of und dealer in all kinds of and American ite and assortment on hand a defy ami examine before always umlei signed has opened a Market in the where he will keep constantly on a first-class supply and Provisions of all Vegetables and Fruits in their Also a choice supply of Vermont Daily it will lie tile aim ot the proprietor to please the public in and F. S. 3S/Eas3- HAT is that he will not have his Sherman never had military but he has a singular fondness for military slouch As a rule he wears a shining b but on stormy days takes his pick of soft hats from mi assortment hanging on his hall The senator's banging in the hall of his K street house is 0110 of the most pieces of furniture in ir Allison is cue of the men ia public nnd dresses richly and lie 1111 r. w h i c h his Prince Albert is lit b 11 t u ver hangs a I with easy g V 0 h u s small neatly S 11 a t o r is wry careless in his and has a peculiar tail 111 the winter well us of low cut New port which sometimes stand slid of Ill many of southern statesmen are t the wearing of low w ith which b w 1,. t and Plumb dress like of dresses 1111 1 11TI lie wearing now I for by Sen itor of New fr v li 1 won ten complete suits oil Senator Jonee can to dress besides being won in cash 011 the pro is also very careful ill ids His black frock coat is always tightly and from its pocket a silk handkerchief of brilliant hue usually In- seen has 11 passion for bright and has Uvn beard to lament the of and garments from the masculine In the retirement of his study he wears 11 heavy smoking jacket of a warm nil He has given tip bis nis but the ties he does wear arc tied with the genius of a new who delights in nit ly things to is of He has a good deal in brings with IV of ol tile ot the Cotton such as are generally kepi on a cotton plantation ill a largo In the there is a containing n trough for corn anda rafter for fodder Stock is fed only twice a noon ami liy sun upon work days the plow hands each to catch his ami the forty or mull's at their sight move in utter around the 0110 But how is iton Sunday sf There reigns then nn Arcadian in the mule is j off with Ins la selective no angle of tic rail head ami tail The object is a tical exemplification of the golden To I enjoy an each troin liy by n close to his | Kami hands may go in and out without sign of should i bridles that only master's ' saddle or can hoj As to n. 1 extra twitch iu tail shows tlie least suspicion that their owner | could be tiie victim of a with ey es ami on a level with I that of Ins neighbor's his is a picture trust mid He i knows it is 1 well the | amused look ol my when lug lor his opinion 011 111 j in knows Pertinent to the is ihe I Po annuals know I he sake j a lively let us go into a 1 large from i our by an It is the tor of the that calls j a signal similarly seconded and approved in succession by forty others We look at our sure j the large hand is the smaller ' It is is tites of 1 a fearful contest for the him and the j which the only how is it that the mule noon s he rely the of his warns that it llr lias lie lulu gry on reaching the end of the halts a turning anxiously scans shadow at his lis t ir is of his so t hat lie can vertical are prone my st and we are unwilling to grant brute creation the ot w their actions that surprise us In stable and Held wo this of instinct in the It is only the old that wise hy title the original urbor day v ed In Dakota veal's ago some l trees were planted N ow the state thrifty grow ing up to make places spaces of HirI kivs that a full of to forty gallons is for use oil Is Only In Manner of the Ont of the of in your valued paper an account of the case of and a desire to hear from any person owning a I write to you in regard to the true madstone and its The stone used hi the case alluded to Is not a Tho madstone is only found In tho of the They are or different sizes and but each one lias a ring around the side of a brownish color The color when taken from the stomach of the deer is a light ash ] which darkens with The first one that 1 ever saw was in I and I will relate the of the OK OWE 1880 1 was living and in mad dog made his appearance and before he was killed by Mr. Davidson ho had bitten four a a cat and a young The young man died in ten days in great The four dogs went mad and were killed after having lieen confined to test their Tho calf was sold by tho owner of Mr. William sheriff of to a man going after having told him the circumstances of its having lieen bitten by the mad and made him promise to let Mr. lie Mors know if it also which it did I should have said that the calf was a fine Jersey and Mr. Do I Mors sold it for Tho cat went mud and I bit Mrs. the wife of our j who sent to Great ' and procured the which was applied 1 and stuck eighteen and today Mrs. Johnson is as well as any the west the skunks go mad and are more dangerous than the mad j Mr. proprietor of the Pacific Kansas lias 0110 and people alt over the country go to cared by it. 1 spring I was up 011 Whito Water in the mountains of upper South w lien I heard of one great 1 A short while before I secured it I lost a fine pointer who bail just raised two fine puppies of which also died from tho same with The day before tho stone arrived the other puppy was taken nnd I had him shut up to try the stone 011. at obtained the I determined to try it. Making my man wrap his hands well w ith so tho puppy could not I ordered him to catch which lie I then tied the puppy's mouth up with a nnd laying him on his the man holding him took my bistoury nnd made an incision in his and as soon as the blood to How applied the It immediately and in one upon attempting to raise I found that it was stuck as if glued THE OF Calling several I showed them the nnd they also tried to remove but found the samo results that I Alter sticking for seven minutes it dropped alter several attempts to make it i take I placed it in warm which acquired a green The next j in tho presence of Professors Smith of The News and j I again applied tho but on the inside of tho thigh and the leg placed In such a that unless the stone had stuck it would dropped off. The result was same as tho evening and Professor Smith nn account of the operation which he had and it was published in several papers In South Being called away on I did not get a chance to use it again for one when tho bad become so violent that I could not get any 0110 to help me to operation so I to let him The stone that I have lins cured three cases of bites from ns will lie sworn to by Milton Nicholson nnd other residents of Jocasse It will also take the poison from the sting of 11 lieo or any kind of poisonous I do not charge any one for tho U96 of so anv one can see that I have nothing to make out of telling its will give yon the symptoms of hydrophobia nnd then the dog or any other becomes sullen and refuses to eat and each day grows more Then conies the contraction of tho which will not allow anything to The fear of as some is The muscles of tho throat are so contracted that neither solids nor liquids can I have watched tho and all A dog will take food in its but cannot As soon as they hear water running or sco it they will try to lap but This lasts for about a more or when tho animal is so weakened that it During this too it will bite physicians claim that no but 1 saw ten cases caused by one nnd any citizen of this town will certify to tho If any one of them wish to test tho truth of hydrophobia I expect that I will bo alilo to send him a genuine case before tho summer passes this as we have had a of both in 1887 and 1S8S.II. C. Miot in Atlanta sex nnd nationality has its own which is observed and played upon by the A certain salesman says that when lie particularly wishes to of somo article of lie states it to lie of French French shoulders are very becoming to he as some dame dons a cut don't a lady could be out of who could wear them to such of such a often is that the purchaser feels herself to be a worthy typo of Parisian nnd snaps up the humbug of any sort is likely at some time to meet with a Ono this clever salesman saw a modestly dressed woman examining some wraps in his and stepping briskly up to her A new French That plaiting at tho back Is the newest invention of a great French said the seems Are tho garments they aro made in New but as I the plaiting which gives them such a jaunty is copied from a French nnd more said the that I work in tho establishment where they are and I designed that plaiting Keep Salt from hygroscopic quality of table and its to together in cruets atul may be entirely overcome bv thoroughly drying the salt and intimately mingling with it a small percentage of dry corn starch or From 8 to 10 is amply for the most humid atmosphere on the wa while a much less of the stareh is sufficient for inland Medical and Surgical Thrill a certain hotel where many families arc the head is tho terror of the One at dinner stranger sat at tho same table as and his During its progress the stranger took his handkerchief from bis pocket and gavo his nose a vigorous if Jerry was that Ikj wouldn't