:• ; t r it t h-r » — said ?! *r T: •-' hat A. r: a And » THE BIG ■ STORE ; not to face h mind. Jv k : ;• in a which w.v a ■Orw?-;. c f *r" » ALWAYS LEADS IN RELIABLE GOODS AT THE d*x*s : Trh.* M- t r *2 nr' Wi ii. I »*-* r, '' i-e ttr id d~ Tie k ■ « LOWEST PRICES. y->Ti r- a~ n v. hy > t; A. .id be s* .*"! AT Til El I take th- 1 •••'■ ?r ... g-upp-- about / ii hadd- ryh.» .„ ry REMEMBER .... .' 4 a a ii- wa- -w .ir.:..- ping AMEHMWX liorsi; STAHLES, h’iv. -* i can ha a that and. ■ ELLSWORTH. IMtE. -a «v :.- *ra.n -m—• W • ok- and Every V" : 1 *ry ( *>.• d*. >\.nii ar*--. mg- back fr r.. W: I th- ar >• -*• r af* r .a; pr.--* .n ft ur B.g D#-;*artn.»-nt* during this month. Every nook A. J-T.V Sp*-> i ar huA and a: : •' r I ;■ •• and c rm r fu j•;! .-p. .; -to-date Kali Good* Might g- -
tra-’i v •> da I. T k:.--AA V.; ; I did ‘A. A. V- kt. fan: i J the j CLOAK DEPARTMENT th- d -i: r. com' nlv. Tie : ; s>]n‘cia] '■ 'M a k < dig:..:. i a33-:n M a- k Ant rachan. wh-- liy •• a 2 i a ,.•■•! T F"* n »: ( < •!«* v. .'DO!;, 'a 1 J ri> «d- d U A h :. 'ai**. fiT’.iy < .at*, from dar k *
and a A I ha- •... d and a r t 12 th A h t f n < « r DRESS GOODS.******- t!h; j-r- '. I..- f *» v. ..-n 1. ]..• t 3V. ertn ; A -W E.dia Tw ii! at liV.. worth 37 m.. w .»rt h .V>c. -g »- looking .k A* f liiV aw fai \ { •• t:* .. w «>rt h 7 V. *•. v : aL4* v r_ •* d* ar .t r» .a. v or 1") and acclimated } E:-. .... I have 12 native *-a t. ng*. ju*t re* * ed. at 3V.; worth 50c« «f o, ;; t ! I ., I »r* -- Fat ***rn- a r. gb-class German arid Fren* h N- .:.••*. r* nrv r A; *• J t‘ k 2 ad Mr',; -d UJ w.. ta -d fr *:>):• i- '*> ja r >ard. at fr.m» t.. flU.V a pattern. Tn* that dir* *»• a r ta gj it.* .at*--: m j rtat i< n* f«*r thin fa.i. n>* hand-, m.* g.>od- .n horses—drivers and workers, blue add*-*' a. .Aa Y-r. A t he markt t .-?••• 1 ’! .•.• a «- f t .«• k dr***- g- -i.1 :n t h* >? at Ju*t r '. that a. k i v a l*d. u rg* 4 a ng a — fr»-*h from the i-: houw. will close out at atea’.i ft., ah A A-A A -if I bargain. a! 7V 00 are ta-*t in th*- market. .•» v *' .r Henrietta* id. »rj and fl the goods the odg** t.f t. p r ; h.'.A.«. :.*■ I r f > .r T a .- at Si. Sf *.*. Vj, k_ 75 and art- the Best values- .n t : E'.dia tending r* A \ flier Jea. ( all and vr.v* ...... g w i. .. re. a :• f Black Farit :#-*. 3* inches w ide, r.« and Inspect.
I hull g.- g .r ------j«* : w an*. .1 .ju mo r f an 1. exclusive at IV. * stylet* ly, at J d w k not h r f h t r. ar.*! i i- .i,< n B m -k ( a* »t. at *'d< w rt h TV’. ;• -inch Diagonal <'h*v. d. a new weave and very sty!i*h, f.t I Intend this a Permanent Business, and Solicit Patronage. • Making the S-I -■ a: «!*.»• i.* TV an : fl :*r yard vr : H igh Novi it in B.a* x Fancies from t*. f.l 50j*t yard. al lxi ; Higher fa***- -Taight : r th* la*t 1 in in .! if do nut 1#- k at our line of Black and colored Dr*-** < i.i* ra?* .T:wk s: and th* with V-.-j mi** you At any u'- arid v .p w t* f. >r*-purchasing W a re showing unlimited -tyl** h: : diff*r*-nt Kb.* .... ; a ht#- r t We Beat N- » rr. *• I grad#--. Our ! Ban th** lowest. r -t this j giv gan :;v # and B«.*t r» prices, and Wi st .'-ad t liem in low assortment. Y» mi f mi all-w >vd m$y ! v- n why tr I.* r r-m. and J.. »; w»i* Mm-kmg L.- ia-t j,r;>and uy of us at 50c. per yard ; f*-r w h others a-k 65c. ways i. ion as n/-k .-r-‘ h- h i Jr >na h* r t*- k arid rtrid Kdith up ..... ; i; r n*s and fr< *n. 50c. to 1.50 nr T«;*»--t Brussels £ tempts he g*d: y fj rang a:.*I fT• r-d I/. *i a! Jac k i ml earnest Jr He in. t g mg Krt Straw and Flour Oil <'!■•; li n .-irg* -assortment. WHITING-BROS? Squares, Bugs. Matting to 1 i.* ;. W it.h a « : < ■ o; g 1 gaze with a f mi smil*-. ’* ? hhe a« and after a few \; a* p» Ja Ma •» l- a dear girl, i-r, t sh* thc v. ind .w me up, and J.v k -at d* v. n DRAPERIES and CURTAINS******* FLOUR be.-: ;• •he w -.an !T* OF GOLD" g y- .;.g -he an .d fn* :.d of mine, to* and I W.th-ut quest ion. we have the greatest drapery and' .run stock m “GRAINS Was « r) h- 1 id »• -i-.^fed •m. gr* ■! f I.-t -he and I w at Main* with price- way below. u k-» « •! -I*. 1 >t■ Curtains from : “Oh. thank y* much. I g. r| r was always s f*5.no per pair. 50c. -o hard to tl V. (urtain Mulls from 10c. to It J* get j* iiy .r d *> f ti'l of jokes and practical ( Porti* r*-s from ------to 10.00. v. a- eon- t hr ..•-nth- h»-n:!> $2.50 f As I fig that r« rt of .u know. thing, y Ho.land Shad- Scrims and Plushes, (.'urtain and 1 r\ 2. \turc- -< to one e >rap« 1 tried hard get up and n* .-he j I-* *i .it.d linger'd the cover of offered to }.• me .p her U'- k r «.v de* p in thought. ******* “Ha\e vc r b* n out t. v »v !m j .be k d-m y think that \<«■«jple who HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR for. "headed ar*- t;. ;t wav ..tv things a little t*«* far 00 duz. of Fleeced Hose, seamleas, at R»c; worth 25c. “Oh. yes I used to live in IP •-?< r. r The best 25c. underwear in the market. *fcl>OUt here .A d Jack -in i d —Rochester Pust-Kx I>o not forget our ■ Ye s. indeed I know—er—that I—I V**' _ do not know y ••* now. E\ ry' —:y Ka- In CLOAK DEPARTMENT******* mov, d away.' Spider* History. this fall. It is than ever and cheaper than ever. Remember t his Now, what thed, k< mad- h- r Mush Spiders have played a greater part in larger fact It is not necea-ary to pay a high price for a garment t his season, like t:. .?>'* t ught do k as ; .ng j. *v that. n. -t people aro aware of. as goods are very much chea|>er. You can get a very handsome, sty- amo inter* -: igain'an* ;* •, I -it evidently had gr. v gain hi- king'* m of Scotland, \V«. are making special low price- in all our d» j*artments, during this difficulty in in- ting her companion eyc*«. any 1, vv tha* a rding to Jewish tra month, on all our fall goods. Every ref to Eos? an or itf •* i-nnify dition a spider -aved David’s life. Saul MAKES FAULTLESS BREAD. was di-eouraged with restrain*! <<-iu was hunting f r him, and Lis soldi, r- a;* DURING FAIR WEEK******* sion. Jack made some tactful attempts at proached a cam where David was hidden, one of the sight** you should not fail to visit is our store; you la* r hut rvt ry one was foiled -h* r?!y Is f r- hew.-v.-r. a spider had spun interesting here more new than else. We have gc^m_r the w ill find things anywhere plenty Mid- Sh* .- a I a,: if girl, said Ja< k to him h. r w. b at t:.«- u. ;:th of the cave, and Cotton Seed of room in our place to meet your friends. Reave your wraps; make it Corn, Oats, Meal, but what makes her want to idler-, taking it f.*r that if he self, gigg.* granted your headquarter-. Everybody welcome. Everybody courteously all the time?' had taken refug.-in the cave he must have treated, without being importuned to buy. Mixed Feed and Bran, The train npj reached Alton Centre, and or* ken the w* )>. departed, forgetting the dlings, the voting lac’ made preparations U> lea\ w. b might l av.- b .-n -pun after as well the train, and while it pulled into the sta- as before his entrance. Tin* Dry RimmIs tion Jrwk or ■! her bag to the do r and A rpiller d the life of tlic grandui. A I V r? «‘st WHOLESALE A\I) RETAIL. Frederick it7!-4 el ht r a g <1! v. She turned as if t<* of ti*»* Herman emperor. vj / m. I—* La L* Iv. ® f ll4»ii-4* in America an IF Yol in of sp-ak him a: •: thru rundown ?i*C‘ steps. W.ii.am was king of Prussia, and at aim: WANT ••She is a ghty pretty giVI.** mused ter.pt was math- to j-oi.- n him in a cup of
•• .. i*. a into the ia* as ho r -d hi- -eat. I3ut what hi*.. By }.a!i'.e spider fell or Room Papers, — if i better to and f-.r this reason the monarch gave Carpetings w Faya.’ ;• thing cup. . dk. E to the teacher, standing daily Windowings Description pouted i)arley. “No; buy lint It tm't tlo1 wind and b.->ian play, It whirled in the of his with minds Novelty and Nonsense. Season’s Drive. beefsteak r Lt-■ b»s- j \,„1 I watrhrd It until away presence pupils, Popular your now,” plied and The sea cliff drive at Seal Harbor, t he en band. time and played upon by a thousand dulling Mrs. Jane died at Portland I Mul I could but womb r. when k'rlef Neely Sept, bent a* the a of B. will un should bate made me old anil lent. diverting influences, needs personal j 28, aged 102 years. terprise George Cooksey, be a* and full of nice Would me heart yuunii that ever draws a fountain of be the drive at Ba In front of me. magnetism Col. A. B. of has doubtedly popular Sbbcrti'gnnntts. \a the brown leaf playW Farnhain, Bangor, enthusiasm for his work that never dries! Harbor next season, as its beauties enti -frotii W. Street t« Ladies' Hume Journal. TilK YKItKKS TKLKSC Ol’K. | been nominated by Governor Cleaves to With a "dead-ami-alive” teacher, you tie it to be. | succeed William F. Reed, deceased, as never fail to find a somnolent and indo- The new drive through the Giengarif |l\«*ry!»n <1<» do with nil Healy will ••Whatsoever thy sparkle with kindling interest and these hances as the work nears its final stages. Bishop participate. the county road leading to Seal Harbor might.” This will ho the In the thy drooping shoots of humanity spring up telescope largest A Maine boarding bouse keeper seized about three-quarters of a mile to tht # to the world, surpassing the famous Lick observ- a and IS THE RESULT OF A fitting compliment glowing afresh like parched and withering veg- delinquent boarder’s false teeth, westward of the village of Otter Creek are tin- it is uses them to make a « Disordered sermon, in « sentence, thought- etation under a refreshing shower. | now, said, fancy passing over boulder moraine, Iron 41 Strike roots down teachers, trimmings around the edge of pies. which fact this entrance has been giwi, # Stomaeli, ful words « f that beautiful poem of lx>ng- your deep, 11 into immortal principles and sublime Cherryfleld’s C. I). Small, the name of the “Boulder Gate.” Thenct fellow. “Life is real; Life is Lamest." All postmaster, S lllur llei'ore purposes, that starting in the realm of has among his fine collection of souvenirs running in a southwesterly direction, it earnest souls have been I Tile li ves, along the ag,*s and curve I human needs, tower into the very a silver spoon that belonged to his great sweeps by easy grade through £ ^ red hot meteors to attract a throwing out heavens above us. The lawyer with con- grandfather, Col. Asa Whitcomb, who beautiful birch wood until it reaches J Dizziness, C the cliffs at a where the view the attention of the stupid, stumbling fidence- :n hi* ca>- and faith in his client, served as paymaster in General Washing- point # with a sense ami in- an extended stretch of ocean Over-Kathifr, (I s wit h imbued of justice, ton’s army. mainly masses. Literaturesparkh burning a to flanked the bold “Hun- spired flaming ambition succeed, A Somerset farmer who means well, but by promontory. Sour Stomaeli, from the heart furnn* s of souls J ] gems moves with his earnest convinc- ter’s Beach but with a the jury know his new ‘“one of Head,” partial felt the tremendous of I doesn’t terms silo, who have import which an ^ 1 9 c l> hut without faith in his view of the low -lying islands, oiistijiation, of ing jtiem them cycloneH to put mucilage in,” and life and its burden responsibilities. off- cause, hi* wurds fall like ice-drops upon the leading characteristics of the of wide awake soul : affirms that tin* old one was destroyed by | A Liver Complaint. d The first cry every shore of this side of the islem:. his andiencc. But his cat scenery is “What shall I do to be saved?" Inac- I “spontooniouscompulsion.” The minister half I lowing the Ke-entering the woods it again en ur« N< rv oils Debility, V ami stm- grand j tie are always fat, just the same! means death. Stupidity be* n nl tivity truths he utters, with no true sense of upon t he cl iff-, w here t hey have leket t hat lend t <» t lie H. M. Bean of builder, I’riekl\ I’eelimr el' j ri»m are t he w gates Camden, ship a narrow known to t.. in- ^ the immortal needs of hi* parish, might by gorge, long The man who has closed a contract with J. G. 0 Hands or Feet. castle of despair. gradu- ; Capt. habitants of the island as the “Rn\eii'- # a* well I hernu-tri'-ally s« aled in a glass his own free w into a and is tiu) of of Taunton, Mass., for the con- ally slide s, by ill, atory instrument, gift j Crowley, but now called “Raven’s Cleft.” jar. fur all tin- good he ran do i.-» to move Nest,” a Charles K Verkes to the ui r of a the state ef s.mi-cons ■•usm-ss, coward Chicago struction l.dOOtou vessel, largest Here the drive is out to the ex- among hi* p* <- with a chilling, killing ili-Us in pushed pie sity. The gla>s the rough, from on The # who dares not face t lie opposing forces of j built this coast for many years. treme of the and A Sure Relief for S indifference. A cold is the l<-:e-es have been verge precipice, swtap- spiritual pulpit whi' h great made, coal trade. existence. | new vessel will be used in the around the face »*f the the tomb of the church. The religious were manufactund by K. Mantois of ing westerly uppei a: life as a baffle- Dyspepsia by The live man looks upon | It has been contended that eggs and unbroken cliff, continues almost on { world needs more men aflame w ith divine- Paris. long and feels that if hr ever nceom- to be sold but now ground, At 1»is w rksliop in Cambridge Mr. ought by weight, the edge of the cliff, on a natural para- inspiration to lift the church out of its that should be LITTLE RAILROAD LIVER PILLS. !if*• h* must his ■ somebody suggests they } j shes anything in fight Clark devoti- .n-idcrnble time t«» the fin- until, after an bill, of indifforeii \ vitiated sold according to t heir age, as fresh eggs pet, ascending easy | sluggish pools lie is on the | T EVERY BOX WARRANTED. (' Starvation stares at him ishing touehes whieh putting bursts on tlit way through. is the 1 are worth more than old ones. That plan there suddenly the sight liberality so-called permeating Inner When n«k**d about the cost of 1 f Small Pill, Small Done, No I on the one hand, disease lurks in ambush gla«* work all if the hens could be view of sea and broken (jripinff. church distinct- might right western island, everywhere, destroying the telexope. he said: "Mr. Yerkes paid i fixed wit ha that would date X 'I flKOLD EVERYWHERE. (' amid the undergrowth of his ambi- up stamp shore line, with the hills trending north- ive denominational lines and the prim upward of $ i.oon for the rough disks and j each egg. Milltou n llomestead. tious nature. He sees society holding wards to lose themselves in the moun- N ^Manufactured :. church itself. me for and insur- by dive vitality of the gives f4d,uou working A is now conducted of victory, wreaths of worldly controversy being tains. This “Westward Ho,” is at Railroad Medicine Co.. palm* In the church meant them. It will cost as much view, 1 Burnham, | its incipiency ing probably in one of the as to the honor and golden riches, which have to and the , sporting journals the crest of the drive. Maine. d its ministers some- more f‘>r their mounting, building d something; preached distance a fish w ill out of water. be wrenched from her herculean will add about another to the jump runs grasp by The $100,000 | From there on, its course norther- thing definitely, squarely, bravely. Frank Keen, a Canadian Frenchman, now efforts. 1)111.” a natural the “Golden world was to lift ... ly through gorge, moved; society began It not be understood that nil Hint nvvn «» MOW SllOrt lilt 1- III1U nun suuiiiiic- may generally j OWUil);, whilst in the distance h mnu-iin o » Gate,’’ rising up e>t*s I'iniuuB nit' an as as tho Ycrkes re- I trout in to “scale” a water- it is! It is the object glass large attempting tit- ly great pivotal point from the peak of Sargent Mountain, the gleaming truths wrought sparks quires a supplementary glass of similarly fall, clear from the water thirty around which the whole universe is jump climax of a view which first now bible ban be- but to it ting opened flinty hearts. Hut the large diameter, concaved, adapt feet. He it is common to see the one on which ! says very of sea. inarching, thing every to tho of a Tho upon the wide expanse the The come but an encyclopedia of worldly purposes telescope. object- 1 them six to sun of truth jump from eight. ray shot from tin* burning ive is uf crown double convex, and of the drive will be wisdom, to amendment and ex- glass, unopened portion bar- 1 subject t< ns, is focused, that if it doesn’t move in is known as tlie positive lens. Its extreme The schooner “Polly,” eighty-four built northward along the “Harbor 1 plosion. the minister a learned lecturer with the created order of things. diameter, Mr. Clark stated, Is -II 'j Indies, built in 1805, and schooner “Hiram” built Cliffs.” mony and the church the of the world's parlor ar is to be 40 from to bottom will feel the and the el- aperture inches, in the two oldest vessels in the mer- of this drive is a mi'e society top ; 11. 1819, The total length goodness. the other 1 S indn s being taken up by the both disturbance, like a vast and complicated ! chant service of the I’nited States, and a half, and the characteristics which mounting. The thickness on tho edge is machinery with a pin or screw loose. It { arrived at Calais on the same day recent- will largely interest visitors are that it AT THE Is Mura Inhabited'.* throe-quarters of an inch, and tin' central is the sense of unity with everything ly. It was the crew of the “Polly” that be traveled from end to end a There is one discovery that was made thickness is at* >ut 2 ■„ indies. It weighs may by at Machias in else that to individual life its mag- 1 nds. Tlie inner the British brig without as the maxi- gives j the last year which seems somewhere near ; captured bicyclist fatigue, MM Commercial during opposed attract at- Ccllep. nifleent and exalts man to ! which is known as the is of the war of lbl’J. These vessels mum for almost the entire distance n inspiration to tile otherwise strongly-supported hy- lens, negative, j grade Individual instruction in loiiiim iu! and Ln the of a flint c-.r. iv.\ 2 inches thick I tention in whatever port they go. is live that it access glish studies, Shorthand, Typewriting, Actual dignity superior being. of a close resemblance between glass, piano per cent.; gives easy pothesis 1 inches thick at Business Practice, etc. Twice th intention for It was a marvelous invention when on the edge and about k she to the cliffs on this side of the island. Mars and the earth. It relates to Mars' jjjr A Camden young lady dreamed that less than half the expense of at: -riding similar the center It weighs about 300 pounds. and t hat t e a con- schools in large cities. Room iarge ele- Kdison made t he phonograph, aught was rilling a new and was getting This drive is only ne section of atmosphere. The great English spectro- In the ir<»n cell which incases the two bicycle, j gantlv equipped with all modern facilities. and repeated tie- s<> inds that had until she struck a rock ; tinuous drive of about sixteen miles pro- lirslNI-sS MKN M'PPI.lkD WITH COM- up seopiat Huggins, the famous Italian as- are set about inches apart. along splendidly glasses they PKTKNT ASSISTANTS FIJI ! op H '.UdE. been silently strolling in *pac-. and pre- which resembles and then the awakened her. \\ liat jected to encircle Bar Harbor and Seal tronomer Seech;, and more recently the The steel telc.'Ciipo tube, jar Open September to duly, Kor catalogue and served for our ears tie- har- this cell when she discov- Harbor, through the notch be- oi undying imlefat 1 gable '■ iermunobserver Vogel, have a huge cigar in shape. Incloses ! was tier astonishment j passing -peeimen penmanship address H. A. II ■ Me. monies «.f th- ages. Hut the great In- tic at one end and ereil herself in the kitchen with the dish- tween Mountain and HOWARD, klaml, all put on record their belief, based up- containing twog!a--os , j Dry Newport c It is 03 ventor had ‘I d him. and when He has the eye pi. at the other. her on the tioor. Her re- < the village of Otter Creek, und pr- on studies of the spectrum Mars, that pan beside only through over 42 in diameter at man H* mad- the must wonder- feet long, indies awaken in time as far as tin created that an re- gret is*that she did not possible, following planet possesses atmosphere to 52 Inches at the j the obji'Ctive's swelling 1 ful phonograph that ever had b-en or sembling the earth’s and containing the to see herself riding that dish-pan about shore of otter Creek and the soutt central portion and contracting to 38 at will be. For the human <*tr has not element, coast, until it reaches Seal Harbor only important ase of t he suppns» 1 it >;dventur..u* t im.-* of forty y»ars ago throwing their inteii-ifn 1 f •: toward mosphere of Mar-. They -imp!> ;nd | the j as he ha- turn-elf «mt. a hi; w lu ll river driver* got ?'•'* a day and the the grand t t<» ha1, a t- ob- pointed limit tothcextellt of-ueli an at im !:• 1 >-1 1 "'5 1'1 taken in bateaux *u » or! faU sup; had ject to at tain. ami f y lb t h:n I t h it if Mars had in at an.I r-.ated t he v -t branch ..f t lie settled in life. phere one-t-,.rth a- e\tcn-i\e as t lie | up tie W lid havt liet*eted Its \i-t- North Tu n and1 The man who ** t r; v ? •• «1 *» too much earth'-, ! IVnobseot through eii'’ Aguin-t tic ei.Mieltision that Mars carried for seven it«>es i.-r :t t .. 1M n of j Punmdumeook lakes, | nltoge; ■ has no at and no o -r mosphere aqueou- into Nahieakanta lake and across self means dim ion Some tti*- ;• med e\ sb net : ■ 'miles po'v.-r. stand- unqiie-t 1j and then a mile and a half t hr a >u .*• H I hit» caps of t lie t. w ixing t hat lake people go strung polar plant * c <*00 j and waning w it h t fie i- >n-. \slothi-, scene of N« u V’l.lin S.iiiu <. f tin «.* •- lire never ACHILLU more to the operations. for a of the dis- to t li* il •. •. ! \ c th*-y go by rail large part keyed t hat tin- < -»p- mi M ir- ur* < mi in-..*■ ADDUCTOR p.Uar < '* re and are t a ken steamer across 11 forth hut in 1 nt uni-. T-> play eviden**- ,,f an atmosphere ami a jiiemi- t an hy I not <'mi-Tier t hat t < \ i-t in the modern often our vv« I ;u 1 fc, la-; vapor. do hey lakes. Moreover, camp part very every Db'» KLO'l's* KV EHY Ml >« Lb Is THE J’.oI'Y 1 sll III'' it-|l t quantity to he detected by I he in it and a i:»* S !» ■ •; ual *-• n- and has a reed organ perhaps impulse, «*v»*ry -j*ect roHeope.’’ cy. The arms are net d*-d not only iii t woman cook. Wilderness is getting power must he strain* .1 up proper In other word-, Mars do-- not |"""' -•> s:. .-ring, hut t hey anil the ha; k are of e-pe- | j «* an * \ten-1ve but it h.\* scarce! exnres- n. Th*r*- u-t ? t r ;m 1 atmosphere, may dal lieip in hill climbing. Wie n a --. p j mighty om as a- one about -quarter extensive a 11 11*1 discords. The music of tin- -mil must he incline is encountered, tin* legs In his retreat on Long Island, in Pori- ours. I )oe- such a fact the prelude sup- ho to sufficient in the of tin- hammer, the would unable supply pro- a I'rench Canadian nin han heard ring I mi that Mars i» a habitable world? land Harbor, ; p*>wer. Tho handle bars must he buzz of the saw. In the songs of instru- Hardly: for although we should die I k* pulsive ie, named Pohar. has bo-n developing an on theta U ti-.li t iirow ii out «>f water if t hree-fourt hs limb/ grasped, and the strain ment or machin*- touched * v our hands, invention w ith u hieh he to sup* « ven he broken expects i*f the atmosphere were suddenly with- grea'. I tide -d they might m the hm:c w rib of «■! u* m •• I list as a mot ive lie is ret- rhyt drawn from t he art h. yet it l- plain that if at all • or a railroad power in motion. very energy ready interested American eapitali-ts, "f steamsh ip across » lenient of our Maine to California without service, in faei, cver> being wleun is so sanguine there will soon be a i train from New Kacts. the wear and swelling and budding and blossoming Strange Kuglund large demand lor them on this side that* | one cent s expense beyond arc -time facts in the de- under on*- grand aspiration, under one There singular he has air. ady made extensive preparations tear. He is supplied with funds by of New not mot to make t he most .-f life velopment Kngland easily for tho manufacture <-f the novel vehicles. who have mighty ive, for. Canadian capitalists apparently accounted is r, New York in some line of achievement. This in\e~t..r parted by the he has been on part'uuilar There are towns that have less popula- i faith in him, and working Herald as having held for several years the Our lives often grow dull and au- tion now than they had 100 years ago. and his idea for about eight years with a con- of the motor that seems able to ac- American patent rights tomatic n their repeated rirclings after nobody satisfactorily 1 tidenee and determination that deserve count for it. propelled the carriages, which won the material We become like ma- win. things. A conspicuous case is that of t lie town four first prizes in tho Paris races last to chines our rout ine, un- r* performing daily 41f West Greenwich in Khode Island, as .June, it is a gasoline engine, but cliIT» Klcvt-n years ago, says the Portland conscious almost of the very move- shown by the recent census of that state. from the motor in that, ordinary naphtha Pretis, a horse was purchased for the tire with- This town was incorporated in 1711. In tho of 1 ment of our muscles, perceiving tho power is produced by explosions No. J. on Hill. 1748 it had a population of 700. It kept engine Portland Munjoy out and without feel- the gas in rapid succession against a pis knowing, doing on increasing until 1790, when the popu- This horse was called “Old Tom," and ton. ing like a rusty timepiece, perform- lation was 2,051. Then began a decrease. the for six and It lias been used heretofore helped draw engine years its tasks with In is 10 it was 1,415; in ls7o it was 1.133; n successfully ing daily unerringHccuracy. was then of. It has been draw 1SS0 it was 1,018; in hvs."> it was so.3; in lSNt in propelling small launches. disposed But the man whose lit* is m constant it was 793, and now it is 720. Whether it ing an ash-cart of late years, and the other touch with whose life work the masses, w ill yet be entirely depopulated remains The Newest Thing lu Pavement*. day went by the engine-house. Kngineer is to mould of others, to to be seen. Other towns with a similar th* opinion California call attent:- n w ho knew the horse well, fell in- experience could he mentioned. Tho exchanges Coring, strike lire and truth in the souls ami whi. h is These towns in western Khode Inland to a pavement ill Chino, Cal., to conversation with the driver and told BattleA minds of w ith w hom he asso- b<- those daily are fertile. There is next to no sickness. t> f.-rred to as a “mda-'es pavement,” him that in hadn't a doubt that if the needs an conscious- j The landscape in the water ex- made in of molasses. Thu mo ciates, ever-present charming, ing part old horse was put up in his old stall and cellent and railroad corumunication not used is a refuse from a fac- ness of a living of inspiration, lasses sugar he rush for spring distant. The the gong was sounded would many streams furnish tory and is mixed with a certain kind of , front of the as he abundant motive power. a his in engine just If your children are to croup sand in pr-•; Ttiotis that form substanco place subject Hut the roads are and not poor kept up. of about, the c-.u-Ntci.iof This used to do. The driver doubted this and watch for the first symptoms of the dis- This is the barrier of rural New asplialt. ,PLUG Kngland mixture is laid ill much tie* same mam; r the\ agreed to try it. The horse, now ease Imurseiu-s. If Ouowbcrlain's progrt-s that n* ds to be speedily re- of P is el-tiiued that was Tr?e moved. Thest- am and 1m as is a«p! t!t this pave- fifteen years old, put in his old stall, Cough Remedy is given as soon as the, napht earring* cm*.in.- and bills will rot ,.t r hadn * ecu iuf live At piece where in jear*. child V cm l he largest bci.Miit-s iiorti ii w ill pr*. new roadbeds arc 1 prepared. the first sound of the gong he started for attack. I'.v cii aft* r t In- eroupy cough has When New attend t>-th. toJoacoo r.Mghmdors its in close Good Piping pi.-1 part jacket.4 harness in front will |.< hi* old place under the appeared the attack can always h« pre- things depopulation arr*-ud. ami and dr.-ses and i- generally a contrasting we shall be the *f He tried to spared humiliation v of the engine. go quickly, vented by giving tl.is remedy. It is also eui-.r to the ; ntd -rk of tho gown. some oi t lie !t»\elit st sect!- u- **f N w of nimble- for 10 ing made a exhibition ever sold but cents, invaluable for colds and White s it in hn- b«« n introduced on a sorry whooping cough. Kngland c q ar.-.t ively tenant! Hus- I'riu. h i.Uie doth dress. ncs3 to former For sale by Geo. A. l’an her. ton Globe. pretty compared days. I < APT PFTKR n^KKv XUuafcfcU <.-kM 4A!t. |h4 NKWS. wk-: ? tm* : **-■■ -* COl'XTY «T Aim, v m- n DEER ISLE NEWS TV -**v» '■* n»ar* f It** I-*** Pv» J* «*•** >. X. 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■ of tui.1* :l oi o n.- *i ; i* i. i»** *#*■» ;«fc*: » **: *: a; :b< t. the * -a.I and be t- _ : r t* **0 r* fc -ifr* r X H of 11-* LOW 0* r w a x <■ r is I ; *■*:.*- .* F 1* ** eed A. W. CUSHMAN A •- '«< x-*-* SON. bO?XO £-~Mf H -. * ..•m'-.x rtb.r*: t her >.l 1ft T r,r* ret m: .• _i ; CIO* '-4 4 »£ .1I V- « .ir. *u b -b£ exposure and the anxiety M' ?•; .1* * r :i* i* BUY YOUR -1 .«* *k #G**rC to ll .oar *o*: -G ;• M,m M > f :• r.x were to *n b- n ? r one ! bis arc rfc § •JVC £ o 7u: .* '.'t'-r TM-rt >. :i.e«...' £ Tt-rs-cir SPRING MEDICINES Oct 7 U Fr.d*j vjk Bo*! n t- Deer I«.e, ai» native p lace, Mr h\ *• r rk* : v k c a; : Ha® ilz : a* ya.tv M*» u;.-* *£ r. 4. ■; M .*• '.^rtru:> and ! ur *d am ngtbe grave* of in* pe.- ■* a r. * • » -■ t to* ’♦ * : t : :e a*, d & a * -ajl :.f 'a; J '»*■ r* /, o A *j4 o. > 1-A* *-* a:.: remark ■j'e* Wed Dee lay > *: e* m*. : ple. 1A WOODWARD <• 7:.-» »i> a :.e- at* * -,.u; < e ear* BROS. KU/^p av iv* Ma.o .'III .' fee ng oettaated u*; ha^ en f r h. **: r. Hf .gbtr-fiv y of ag- a ** *.:-•> 7;> •.> L* M :. ~*d par: ** when .:.t :f '.a* a * 04tc av' c-. x a: to* « * g -cd-natured and much l.lted by Ht -*>dg* >V W v :.«. ► »r.:.ra .r. go.d nd enam* t T r, g r c er* c n grega:. We have one of the l. to* tv»*# i* ; ta**-' L durrg’.Le "•.•*! f ..?- tut of .ate iar.; Mr 4gC Mn Hr*/toj.rj n/.i i-C ‘-arm '.' atre *tr» r. rb'. r» : .♦*.> vat a noodrum supper a: * •: * w bat n -t un- ’• r_* a.: .at .f ; a --a-: 'a* _ year* poor, though Stock' of Chemi- CA_jfOV*’ -*k >!-*■>* ’k r*-*:a .ran*. W't-d&eaday even.r.g Dings, % *■ »r •* -'.*1 H.* grandfather Power* isA.*:.;. -;. .*-v ; o*-r* vo-* »o k 7 o* Hizei »U •*« h<> Janr.*-» W>*■**#•? ha* jaded cal? Patent Medicine- .n w ft.* :t.< br»t set! ,*d r. n.*t*xr Isle, favor. .* .aa'. ***** ;it i.t* ic'-a; :* ,znpa:.,;* fe I *T t t « r.e !.* J :. n L. » '.r I>. Ma**> and hi* * one hundred and ten yewrs ago Toilet Articles in Eastern * *■' -' ♦ > f vr ora ■ ad lit! A p* h«% t be .* k'r -: .V -r* 'k‘ -O if er a.-.- *rc >«» Maine. Oeorge * e r.. ,nc had : r.* da v a* » a* t’.. *•: ...nr ba d ta-o* g •v *op H P :«ard- a.*.*.• AOrVk •*•;. «• k v ►»* Dt»div r. _* ‘am. r every oat tar tmb.em It w a» on a.* a fr n a ’*&•. h* : where at * ed :t a* soon eagim wharf f 1 Si I Notl*-***. * oo r *o. o to- .*> L*r «*. o : .*» ■ tot M •. vuj :,*zt tt; m Wednesday raufte- the hair to fa ut and turn gray "> an v a r.g •. V. jb* v .* 04* .".K f .' a: hrr,*''*- ,*g* .* 'a: g re< irtttesel Hall lia r Re newer to | meil io* '■ ..*-!» -7 .New ia- at he* Mr* M* rr:lh* w r.g r. Gre* :i Heat ■ W bk.' Ha' v. o-r- iv* ;.v *.-<**•-. * o < ; >1 ! gra K M A KK A 'I K' I A I.TV I ;. Tot tL* o*;*. t w e*-•». e '.►.bad and :ae ma. a -a r. .oa*,;p*ra: fiap:.*' d > and very needy Aid f- n* r and •* for It*- »,v o-r o to- *v o' M' ■„ r *■■ wa« a k “a*- has ,-*• had b .a. vara..a •»;/. da eo.ng ;■ ape* put e j : r t £.. :•■• •. -a a- re* efitly i *... «* k f-» «*♦£> a-r de* k : t her from tat PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ho- AjfA-.O t -- pr SSarrusrartts. w e%a ■ .’• v 1 or*, ri ur*d. :\ Mr* Fred nwwyer W .X-V*r;r -O k. '-k fe. 1 OJZ.p4O.-0 T.o* ao* **. v v. »• k ’• ha; *-;;<* r M i 1 is M j*» iJv&b*r %• •: T:. .radai '>". 1“ it .- *«•' Ul» attended teacher* mat.lute at h.U.XJJ’j^ *. .k _ Ow' WOOKWARI* BROTHERS. O'.p40>0 ^,'j^rC .1 * Ot »*.. ktt>Od*'C, k« tLe * ? ....t Green ».* %: home stomeavilie. M .*•> Foote M .** Tturlow. . *krr.. a.o0 *'-*:.*. :* r- •- o i iJ! .. o * ? ur.iit or.* 42 Main St Ellsworth Me Frar. a.* Marta*.. .*■ bt home M .-*» We* arid M >» »;mj*on, of the l-OO *.0 — Jy’ v. — j£ 40 0 I. < .Vtpro'.ro p** Lao* .oa* rw* »-d a op- »'.:«* rv»«!oo lotb'.ax *r r* *;.• John 'up ** graded ?■ h**,.- also attended. fcr* 0-0 f O M Mii.o liar, last week -otkrrtA *p***2> ♦ J'.pt gor * o* ? r *.*- hr.' .*;. *•\ gu'.*':. ’7u.ng Richard and wife have en- H- ry-54ri! k : k o *< ;» -a *► v ■. A O (iroaa .«• ut of town on bus.nt#- Hodgkin* a .':.»*.* |Are t.o* r* o* *•.*-* o-.ath. t the far::, at Mer- Vi o HOO -*.** kO- r. gaged rproul IYou ? l.o*- *e*- f .. Ft* 1- F K .eft for Boston ^ -o.« hraz Higgiaa Thursday chant'* lalana for one year A Iaoo.v-* 4r* it ,c tk;, profes- .aa’ f The iDgregalionai parsonage ji toeing sional gardener, with assistant*, is alao » < r> '. STORAGE. 0 7L- kr* .* ted. M .#**» Sarr I>*y:g* L ue. Clover pa.n during the farming season. f • employed |Dizzy? TJv- ?>»«£'* Vo* '•-L'i* Vrk.o* koO ^ VOjf ;• r. r. h.v.cfc— Ltn* ly. < -a'/w.g'xXl ng* A A. Greenlaw tiu it home a few da v» Tne A. O. 1'. W. district ac- a.ao v.o- Ok r v.-k '' Ho* deputy, jf -• I>om toar head *rhf at tlmis. K.a •• *r ly.oa hr-ndi*, L.zz* Or.ndit last weejc Grand Master Work- & krr, companied by past Three walk t’r m t- toe o.* v.ojf 4* M: Ixok-rv } *rrj and Mr* F.ora iierr.oa atul to r»omea* *'4 »(•{•«-< ite jMxir ami itomarh out of minutes' ; man and Rev. R *■ Frank A.Groe* had a of coal come A. G. Andrew* D. 4* 0 k.o'l p rx. -a / .* h v:>- .kit »wj( t. a*.’.*'.0*1 to* learner* .u- cargo r r: a .* t. m« t i* w ee x are t a lect- office, on South street. : * »• *•. ,.** and or.( y%* h Phelan, eijjected give public Jr/. lAV-'C 4-.0»4V.O X. H 040 '-• H-f* r*;- i.. * f X1.7 K ure here, in Music hall, on F * * Of/. Vo to fVk;-iror V. vaa* to* Dr r B Fergaon .a having a shed hu.it probably jJ) evening. Tn.* i» in the inter- ft trk.: lii r* h If «r t*or. on h.B barn. Thursday 7 K. est* f the order and is entirely free It r j* Lit Loam n coi- S ti nthat rea &*< b fi It.'e pe.nt.ng fc Fi Bresaey came from Boston Wed- ^ Carriages or FiniliiB, is the room will be filled. ora hoj-ed Y H 1 JjT'l O* K.JBHOr* /- 4> r. Xf, nesday night -ft The True I f.” Medicine or AT LOW KATES. 1 The remainder of the *T>efenderV $0 Ti*:t!lx|f fri-'E/-l» 55 .»* heru *: a'.** of fio»tor. .t .ait- John B. Foster ’..sited .:i Bluehi.i a few lilttm. ^ crew, twelve in number arrived here by ^ 71>* H aUrf \j. ;/* *>*•. o jf ;. r* t ..'. 1 >. o if eaert. m* Left for Thursday rning. ft ISc. n huitle A,£ Carriage* Repair* During to -y>rr-olo .*■•.' /♦' * / r// V*» everywhere. poo'2 ;jk' L if j' tog .oa* »y*ro roaa.fig r*{* ra J W. iiaakeli and wife were (Japt. in r-team whistle* were blown and the field Winter. FREE 4 * plA* -orr*-o aod .ropro'-►ooenlk at»ot lji Lome .a<-t uni. itangor piece w a* again brought into requis- ^ ** ^ ^ ^ ^ ii&tjijk of kooooo-r if •* fcr. o of HaO"x* u* 5! )• A Lott I lit rest of the “Defender V crew ition. C^uite a crowd was in waiting, too, 0|»r t* X4.1 -r. »Treet lev**!, t- K' *4 -4* : a ! a f* .*• frleuda }f-r* ^ dtft among twelve arrived "Milurday. to g.ve. hearty welcome. The grand ban- Piles! Piles! Piles! — » Hilo XV/l fro': .** .' * mv n-! t tnr. 10 hijrh. is the near future now. sr^ H..:.d Mn flan ock * loter Harbor T. G Bi kering, Judaon Fred quet in !*r W amt ! J ar. 1 « ?»:r.*-r! Torrey, ! rc:J I 1 fa*- !!■-■ I*1, m Ii si rt- the fittr*! t>>r hal! or rwm 7.0- t—4’ ;.-r* fro;.', r-. ax. *•"*:. : ‘A r* of up i--!.i a•. »■• *<:•*• k ( -v: r»: '' !•' W... an,» Indian I* -.nt- tr**T IfAO'-y roooty *0o*4V. u»/a- M if 'J* to 1 Cock land laal week. urning at Ellsworth as the Georg.a ;ng rfa.. :n- » ; r* pa-* 1 ••• l'..«-» ai Ir .' 4 th» p' tloo ex.—’ a’ ro"*■'• O't •• < \ni.v to ojf Alien, of « < result of a drunken brawl on last Wed- »a'- pa.*:» ! I M.**-.,oary Portland, apt aleh Haskell and wife came from *• .» ■'!• sit r-r Xitt to A/.Jt.o A.* /• fe.;. *1 '*»* -.hr. 4* ; rr * •. ? a n A young sailor, ar- t w v m vi *;y.z* i,*-r*- a;. en.ng .erg*- and r the remains of nesday ght. just ill: * v *•' Bang .-Saturday bringing w IS. J-v e M)R1>. t// lb*r of -•o.'X.-'* v. o- 'i-0 k. «•' *• S- d J « ja^/p:- *at. aodienca. r:\ on a :irr :r< is. :nv*te«i eppre* th*.r i.ttie 1/oy Harold, who died very ;//«• Oi« for Vo* two naie to go on hoard w ith i.<>'»>* and farn..y r*no af*ent suddenly Thursday. The funeral was of t;,. .. -Icsmisrmrnts. p'.ri jf ./.»)' •/■ ; -,o : him. Once th* re, he furnished lh*-dr.nk-, .r »• held afternoon at H h*T- f. V •- n* O* to* Left .oa returned t tf.* r Sunday the (on- then corning ashore they were j ..tied by rX-t. ^ FkA.iit 0 at Or*-en * lyaiid.ng. one or two ottier* and all drank ‘x t. 7. freely, at W i. <>' r I,h- n. on ! f-« ». •. ? U. w» *> <.«. a fruit shop, of bottled soda and soft u n» a :.u .*• In of the • ry of -oard r rtu.ic ) it-r'k up.Ur drink*, one hashed a I l»«* li» m< h. and, finally, pur* ! r.‘-r*- are more building and re- tow ft basket of grapes, and all for a 1 be farmers t a of departed ?.g r* .nan tiefore f ir **. \* rai repot good crop A ;<& y-art* h.ariou* stroll A Edward Voung. U an 1 tat <»*•«. midnight quarrel If.gg.nn »>*t 7 C. po 7 A : hmr tU t presently ensued over th* fruit, during •M '** Ao.ga. ] ■ -rre\ m v.-:t,ng her t*) w ft » .»•! I »n a I in which the youth who bought the graj*-** daughter. Mr- Eva-milh. M' M H '* stabbed the on*- who rum. o •’> ary Have;* -oper provided the M fi llig|loc of Bar Harbor ■■ If not ahe will recover "fie lb- steam*'r •Florence made her first The used was an old ;n : * fi for tn*- /.• •,. eipw-U-d weapon jack-knife, je. g < wat* taken noon a?!*r her one landing for t* at s entered f r.ffi'Jn huu fre.ght -day ampbell and the blade between two rib*. landing The wound bled profus* v until a physi- S O d a:.-! •- bo-,, .1 ttow M.o I.onioe ( arter, of JJlueh.il, u» v ;*.t this district progressing cian stopped the The next day the new line of water la d frou a p.;#* npru.g was on .ok re a' .e« her* fin*- ;. under the instruction <-f M.*« wounded man th*- street retailing on 1be h..; above tbe.r dweiong* for Infants and Children. Et h* **• rs, of .Sunset. the story w ith great gusto. His assailant J M Bia.ndei] .* ,ng a to Juh/jnon A June* nr*- at w',r# n«-t t, o Ja) p:j*e bring g went home and into so water m from a Frank Waterman and got quietly bed, the rna*t* and h.s houae -pr.ng near by family.-,f Huston, rigging the new flaking that hi* knew of the af- are* here next w*-*. k. w .11 parents nothing observation of Castoria with the of a* hooner wh> /* b» (j i J Putter haa returned from law vj»ccted They years’ patronage they *u»y ready to fair until the arrival of a sheriff com*- hy way of the W hite Mountains. deputy Mu! in about a month ren»» Mar a* ornpan led by bia brother millions of as to of it withoat in the early morning. Thursday after- persons, permit speak guessing W.Mr Fitter* liealth .- mu* h I he »ld M«n*e is re-opa-ned this autumn THIRTY A mat' h game «,f t>*;. bet Ae«*n th« W<*it noon, at a bearing before Judge Chase, It is th« best remedy for Infants and Children improve*!. by Mr- Helen Hardy iluweund husband, unquestionably (iouldaboro and the frouidaboro nine*, Jefferson Hall, jr.. plead guilty to an as- who txpect to entertain a number of the world has ©vo~ known. It is harmless. Children like it. It played on the latter ground* Saturday, W illiam Welt'h, w no dialo*ate«J hia sault on Mel Davis. He was committed later. hti r*-** jlti d iii a n» or« of to 7 friends aboulder aome tiin« ago, i* atilt unable to to the county jail in default of fl.OOO bail. gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have favor of A »-«t Oouidahoro 1 hi* ;* t o work W...iam H. loader died this fifth til-tween morning, Friday Davis’ mother came from Boston, game lh*n*- teama lb.* ** a which is safe and a* a aged about seventy-two. He was a mem- something absolutely practically perfect aon, lour of whnb huv • been won j.y Jfuntera are improving the fine w at her. supplied her son w ith money, made ar- Went iould*boro i*er of the Methodist church at South l.ihel "mith anot a deer iaat week. rangements for hi* comfort and returned child's medicine. Oct. 7 H Geer Isle. He leaves sons. three to Boston by early steamer Mr*. M./m Hard,ion haa heen viw.t. g Saturday Castoria destroys Worms. \\ mt 111 Oltkat |||e and James Bobbins tame Much is relative* ant* friend* at field. Harry Gray morning. sympathy expressed Cherry Castoria Feverishness. The ladle*' new lug e.rcl* m* : w ith Mr*. home last week. James Bobbins left to- for Hall's parent*. Hall's mothei said to allays School is now in l.ymb ,rn*-r aeaaion, being taught Jtmcph la*t Thumday day for Bath to go with ( apt. George C. the writer yesterday ‘I know my son Sonr Card. by Mina lara J. Holland, of Auburn. Castoriaj^revents vomiting Mra. N \ Hawe* and daughter In//i* II dden in aehooner "Helen M. Baxter.” ought to be punished: but he is in jail Mr* 1 \ Cordon haa been Castoria rnres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, viaiting w ithout and w ithout and drove to Jiu< import Friday • v» mug. M. L. money friends; her winter :u Hancock my affliction seem* greater than I can Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Schooner Her feet, < . A. Blaiadeil, for- ago, poor Sum carbonic acid gas poisonons went to Hui-kaporl Saturday on huainenn a of Frank n.'ho bus b*en Miss Lizzie Harbor, who has been in N. C. Means picked large rij>e straw merly paator Castoria does not contain or other narcotic property. Ha w e* liar ones and a morphine, opium, Sidney went to Harbor hint of the I*.in at reel J-ree Jiaptiat church, poor h*t th all summer, is able to be out berry. several green blossom where he will work on one stem from his garden, Oct. tf. the food, the stomach Wednesday, this ia-w iwton, f..r tin j.*»-1 *uc year*, w ill be again. Castoria_assimilates regulates and_bowels* Winter at hi* trad*- glad t*> lea .. t lial h< * a re< eived a moat N. C. Means and wife hav returned Thurston arrived home giving and natural tail to t wood (apt. Joseph healthy sleep. Mattering h* I.!tn avenue from a to friends Kdwardo Smith, eldest non of three weeks’visit in Hoy Free I d hurt'll of Providence, ft I Saturday, having finished his yachting ^ is tap* Boston and Mr. Means ha* '^*i°ria put np in one-size bottles It is not sold in .bulb, ■ • vicinity. only. Oomingo Smith, broke both bom-n of hi* Mr P. in* I ban not accepted the all, season. but haw bwi't a two-story cottage at North right arm Ian I Saturday by falling into a it under eonaideratfun. I.’'»n t allow any one to sell else on the or promise Mrs. A. K. Webb left for Kittery’a few Wo turn, Mass., to sell. you anything plea barrel of apple*. A ii no n. days ago to visit her daughter. Mrs. that it is "just ns good and will answer every purpose.** ••Sometime*.” said lTide Eben, **de tre- The low, rakiaii, |4n*«ln al looking raft The barn on the Treadwell farm, Amelia Wasson. menjus self-cste. m dat er man git* am in- See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. that hua been tin ea*U-rii eruiaiiig along l ourteiott* a ridg* vvaa burned during Miss Martha Barbor returned from tiahly due ter de fact he am er bad jedge abore* of t he tn for **a ia covered inaurance. The rain c loop boat ilagadu* apt. Harold by filled isterns and put out who ha\e been cured "f various dlsea-c^ )»y I«ord. who in a of gal tiering op eargo fires, but wells are still dry. Borne that Hood's Sarsaparilla > Tin y point tin way fur * laitm for I he Hangor mark. < (mod lurk neve r failed before have been dry for you if you need a good medicine. to ( apt Harold on Inn trij v"d may be Children C/Afor weeks. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ret urn *.«(•• w it h “gold galore. ' II ! 7. Castorfa' Get. 1. Oct. TojtftON, Pitcher’s Ego. and assist digentiou. -ao. —.ldt-f. 1 i pauuii
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