. Northern Maine, its points of interest and its representative business men, embracing Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou, Ft. Fairfield, Danforth, Lincoln, Mattawamkeag, Winn and Kingman. sirable assortment of thelatest novelties in these lines She is a native of this town,and has a large circle of friends here, to which she hasadded many more since inaugurating her present enter-prise in 1890. It would be hardly worth while to attemptto describe a stock which is so constantly changing as ishers, and we will therefore only state that it comprisesnew millinery, dry and fancy goods, ladies bools a
. Northern Maine, its points of interest and its representative business men, embracing Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou, Ft. Fairfield, Danforth, Lincoln, Mattawamkeag, Winn and Kingman. sirable assortment of thelatest novelties in these lines She is a native of this town,and has a large circle of friends here, to which she hasadded many more since inaugurating her present enter-prise in 1890. It would be hardly worth while to attemptto describe a stock which is so constantly changing as ishers, and we will therefore only state that it comprisesnew millinery, dry and fancy goods, ladies bools andshoes of various kinds. Jlrs. Morse keeps thoroughly wellinformed concerning the latest dictates of fashion, aud thevery latest fashionable novelties are obtained as soon asthey appear on the market. The store occupied is locatedin the White Bros, building on Depot street, and is 20x40feet in dimensions. Mrs. Morses exceptional taste hasgiven her a most enviable reputation among those whoappreciate really artistic millinery effects. She employsseveral assistants during the busjseason, and fills ordersat short notice and at moderate rates, besides sparing nopains to show Main Street, Lincoln, in 1891. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF LINCOLN. Lincoln is remarkable among other towns in this section for its great size, the number of pondsand streams which it contains and which afford abundant and excellent facilities for log driving, therapidity with which the town developed after its first settlement, its growth in population during 1870—1880, a period when many other Maine towns fell off, and for its excellent railway facilities ; theMaine Central Railway extending along the whole length of its river front, a distance of about tenmiles. This is by far the largest town in Penobscot county, it having an area of about 57,000 is located in about the centre of the central portion of the county and is bounded on the north bythe Penobscot River and by Winn ; on the east by Win
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