Bangor: its points of interest and its representative business men . thout desiring to exalt onehouse at the expense of another, we must still call ourreaders attention to the advantages offered to thepatrons of the establishment carried on by Mr. E. , at No. 24 West Market Square, Bangor, for thegoods sold here are not only excellent in quality, butare low priced, as a careful comparison will soon proveto anyones satisfaction. The establishment in questionwas founded about fifteen years ago by the presentproprietor. The stock handled is not as extensive as isfound in some establishme
Bangor: its points of interest and its representative business men . thout desiring to exalt onehouse at the expense of another, we must still call ourreaders attention to the advantages offered to thepatrons of the establishment carried on by Mr. E. , at No. 24 West Market Square, Bangor, for thegoods sold here are not only excellent in quality, butare low priced, as a careful comparison will soon proveto anyones satisfaction. The establishment in questionwas founded about fifteen years ago by the presentproprietor. The stock handled is not as extensive as isfound in some establishments but very low prices aregiven on such goods as are handled. A specialty ismade of all kinds of repairing of jewelry and Ingalls is a native of Dexter, Me., and is highlyrespected thoroughout Bangor. He has been connectedwith the city government as Councilman, and also servedin the Army during our late civil war. He has a wellearned reputation of being a first class watch maker andrepairer and all work is guaranteed. 6 82 REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS is at No. 15 Hammond St,, and sufficient assistance isemployed to ensure prompt and careful attention toevery caller. The proprietor is a native of Vermontand during his long and honorable business career hasbecome almost universally known in Bangor and vi-cinity. W. H. EDMUNDS, Optician, dealer in Watches,Clocks and Jewelry. Solid Silver and Plated Ware. No. 15Hammond Street, Bangor, Maine. It is a singular factthat many persons who have their clothing made to or-der because they find that ready-made clothing does notfit them properly will purchase and use ready-madespectacles and apparently never have the idea enter theirheads that such spectacles may fit1 even than the worstready-made garments. And yet the varieties of visionand particularly of defective vision are almost endless andthere is not one chance in a thousand that a pair of spec-tacles bought at random from one not a competent op-tician will really lit
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