1 Sdbtrtiarmrit*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. lighted bj jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkin aobntiunttnl*. devils, skulls and other weird contriv- CASH IS NKW ADVKKTIHKMKNTM THIN WF.KK. ances. Pranks of all sorts were played, OUR YOUR CASH! greatly to the enjoyment of all who were Indictments. Llqaor to be Admr notice—Ret .Joseph Henry Thayer. privileged present. Frank Flue -Hardwood for sale. I. W. the Old Dominion C C Borrlll A Aon- insurance. Capt. Tapley.of THE OLD RELIABLE Tt'a ready for Instant time. loaning any Eastern Hteauiahtp Cc-Change la schedule. steamship Co., was In the city yesterday, Wlggln A Moore— Apotheeanee. Our rate* are onr the guest of his brother, O. W.Tapley. low. aervice mighty con- U A I’Archer—A pot horary. From here he went to West Brooksvllle venient, a* you will find. All business to visit his parents, and Mrs. Thomas SCHEDULE OF MAILS Capt. Ispley. strictly confidential at KLi.a worth post-office. Herbert Jaques, of Boston, has many fit effect October 13, 1909. friends here and at Bar Harbor who will be pained to learn of the serious Injury he Goiro Fast—7.1« a rn, 6.OH p m. received last struck Goiro West—IIJM a m, Ml and 9.47 p m. Saturday by being BURRILL & In the eye with a golf ball. He Is a mem I c. C. MAIL CLOSE* AT TOST OFFICE. SON.&JSVfX her of the Arm of Andrews, Jaquet & Goiro East—«.30 a m, 5.30 p m. Kantoul, architects. Goiro Wmt- 11.30 a m, 6 and 9. IS pm. The GEO. H. GRANT • CROAT. A handsome granite monument has re- CO., Mall train from the west arrive* at 7.18 a m, cently been erected In Mt. Calvary ceme- I care* for the west at 6.08 Mall close* pm. for tery to the memory of the late Daniel the west 3JF m ; General Insurance and Real Estate. p Hagertby. It In a sarcophagus design of three stones. Tbe two bases and composed RUAWOKTH BAR HARBOR, MB. HethT. la in Campbell, of Island Falla, ire of Mt. Desert granite; the die la of LOWC OltTANCt THIPHOMI. town. polished Quincy granite. II. H. Harden baa bad hie stable re- Busan A., wife of Hugh J. McCarty, for- •b ln§ tad. merly of Mllllnocket, died at Bar Harbor Mra. W. H. left laat week to Tito* Join Sunday, at of Afty-four years. her husband In New York. The deceased leaves a husband and one EllSIOOTH OENTtL PARLORS M. Y. MoQown h«« moved to the G. W. •on. Fuueral services were held at the formerly I)r. II. t\. Haynes' irooms, over Hmlth house on Oak street. Cat hollo church in this city Tuesday Interment was at Mt. POWDER First National Hank. O. W. Tapley and family apent last Sun- morning. Calvary day with Mr. Tapley’* at West cemetery. Pure TEETH EXTRACTEO WITHOUT PAIN and FREE parent* Absolutely Brookaville. An Interesting conference of the Bap- when other teeth are ordered. The first regular meeting of the liter- tist pastors and other Christian workers lant IS MO SUBSTITUTE i iil set of teeth only $7.«M>. Silver Fillings, 75c. ature club will be held Nov. 17 with Mrs. wan held in tbe Baptist church THERE The wan to a A i.-iigun Fillings, 7."Vo. Cement Fillings. 75c. 0.1. Welch. Thursday. object plan special evangeltstio movement In Han- (laid Filling -. $1.5:i up. Mlaa France* W. Grant leave* to-day for cock county. A stirring address was Baltimore where she will spend the win- A TRII* OPT WEST, ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. made by Kev. G. W. Hinckley, of Good teeth without plates a specialty. ter with relativee. Will Farm fame. Mian Manley, daughter of lion. J. H. George II. Grant Back from a Long Flan and Scope of Work to b© Car- BRIDGE WORK $5 A TOO’H. Nineteen members of Sunrise council, CR0WN Manley, of Auguata, la the guest of Judge anti Interesting Journey. ried on This Winter. Daughters of visited Pride of tbe work in WTtting for ten and Mra. Wiswell. Liberty, About the middle of October, George H. Through the kindness of the trustees of All guaranteed Last council at B uehill Monday evening. of this started, one of a the the work of tbe Asso- Mr*. A. W. has an Grant, city, party public library, years. Austin returned from The Bluehlll entertained lodge royally, of some business men ciated Charities will be carried on this Htxrsera taa run eoaaaatv extended visit thirty representative among relative* and friends two and serving banquets, entertaining of New for a the wimer in |ne hack room on the second in Massachusetts. England, trip through H. W. HAYNES’ Little mascot of Sun- Dr. generally. Willie, Wes*. floor of the Horary building. Th« Mil ilda ortmtnir urlwml Knva will rise council, received a of roses DENTAL ROOMS, bouquet It wae his first trip through that section The room will be opened'Tuesdays and play football with an Ellsworth Falls ror it an. kuav'^ts, MAiwr. Knowing of the country, and he has return-d w ith Saturday*, beginning next Saturday, Nov. team next Saturday. The ICarK-Urban company closed a lasting impressions of its vasti ess and its 8, from 2 to 5 o’clock, and tbo ladies of Frank 8. Crabtree left to-day on a successful week at Hancock hail last Sat- resources. tbe society will be in charge. to close an estate, at the store • c-y g pleasure trip to Wisconsin. He will be urday evening by playing to a crowded A short stay was made at Chicago, when The report that has become current that gone about six weeks. bouse. This la the best all-around stock the journey was resumed, the objective the society Is not in need of clothes for Sale *.,.*£&* Mr*. Julia Crabtrse left Monday to company that visits Ellsworth. The point then^l. being Hot Spring*, Houib distribution is without foundation, the Auction are well and over from Ellsworth, Maine. spend two weeks In Bangor with ber plays selected, well staged Dakota. The ride paet vast cornfields, by only articles remaining last daughter, Mra. 8. T. White. well acted. The members of the company beautiful farms and grazing lands, the winter being a very few that were con- are not only professionally but of herds of cattle, horses, h >g«, etc tributed late In tbe season. TO SATURDAY. NOV, i, 10 to 12 a. m.. Henry A. Campbell has gone to Cam- popular, sight POSTPONED made friends here. The thanks of the Associated Charities bridge, Mass., where he will enter the socially they mauy was all intensely interesting. 9 m. and until all is sold. will be welcomed when came a to the Black Hilts will fee due who will send 2 to 5. 7 to p. continuing employ of the Boston Reduction Co. They heartily Then trip iny persons they come again. to Lead City, 5.000 feet above the see level, clothing to the headquarters on Tuesday Mart n Hbute, a cadet at the West Point or who will leave Mr. and Mrs. D. Farrell left Sat- and containing about 10,000 inhabitants. or Saturday afternoons, military academy, Is now s member of Joseph to consist of Sew and Second Hand Pianos, Organa, Sewing Here considerable time was spent look- word there for It to be called for. SaW auction the football team of tbat Institution. urday night for Aitkin, Minn., where they over end mineral Tbe commissioners have kindly Machine*. Violin*, Banjo*, and everything In the musical line: Bicycles, Kish lnteud to reside In the future. They ing mining property county Prsparstlona are being made for the lands. tbe use of the grand jury room at Tackle, and Jewelry. Also two Delivery Wagons, two Top lings les, were accompanied by Allan B. Means, son given in* annusl Thanksgiving concert and ball was a house for the of the so- Uunner Horse three sets of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Means, who will be One of the novelties of the trip tbe court meetings one ..tie iHwble and one Single Med, of the athletic club at Hancock Jumper Pun*. Ulrlgo ride down a mountain-side in a four- horse ciety, and hereafter the meetings will be Store natures and other articles too numer employed by the Bovey*I)eLaittre Lumber Single Harnesses, Iaawu Mower, ball. on tbe flrat of each Co. In Minneapolis. Miss Madeline Kel- coach; It proved to be intensely exciting, held there Monday out to mention. Mlaa of who has been of the month at 3 no. Blood, Chicago, them as as Minne- and while not dangerous, moat p. and of them liber accompanied far We invite of these good* previous to sale, any may her slater, Mra. M. L of to walk. Inspection visiting Bartlett, apolis where she will join her father In a party preferred trades: otherwise they will go to the highest bidder at this for the two has re- Deadwood was one of the towns visited, of in the he purchased at retd city, past weeks, trip to Oregon. The party received a The annual supply eggs turned. a now of about 3,500 inhabitants. United States is over dozen. public auction. rousing send-off from their many friends city 700,030,000 mint Auctioneer. All Interested In the contluuance of the gathered at the station, who showered Here were seen at the government Their value is equal to the product of the E. K. HOPKINS, some some of of the Etlaworth festival chorus are requested to them with rice and good wishes on their sure-enough gold bricks, gold and silver mines country. Admrs. EtiaawM A. CatiTKV, Ot.onok Harmon, meet with Mias Mary F. Hopkins to- western journey. them worth |20,000. of note that morrow evening. Denver was the next place ’Zftbrrtisrmnu*. The annual busineaa meeting of the IIHill SCHOOL NOTES. the level of the sea. Baptist church society, for the election of Lin wood Beckwith has been elected The start for home was made from officers for the enduing year and other Hot captain of tbe football team lu place of Denver, leaving there Saturday at 10 p. m., business, will he held this evening. Fall and Winter Goods) Capt. Jordan, who Is unable to play. and arriving in Boston the following Mra. K. K Thompson, of Mt. Desert Water jjNew The class elected officer* 'as? Tuesday at 3 p. no. sophomore bridge, waa badly Injured by a fall a few Wednesday evening as follows: Presi- Mr. Grant arrived home safely last Suits from $3 50 up while on a friend in | [Men's ihtu nml PAIN lays ago calling as Bottles 11A I it 11 1 tA \4 dent, Milton Beckwith; vice week, and expresses himself having Ellsworth, bhe la now comfortable. president. (' OVERCOATS FROM *4.00 UP quite moment of the Martel DivN; nee «'y, Ruth Field?*; thorough!)' enjoyed every GOOD T>* lint‘in the ci‘*' Curtis R. Foster, of this city, has been !! Youths’ Suits from $3.00 treasurer, Percy H W O >1 E X The procession of low prices is HOT Our Night Clerk can be called up moving ALL HOT ALL right along, headed by advertisers in by telephone at any hour. Orders THE AMERICAN. WALSH’S ELLSWORTH. delivered in town free of charge. a&bfttisnncnta. STATE TAFEf. Store opposite Postoffiee—where PINE THEE _ _ you can buy Wiggin’s Headache insurance, real three tiiu* * a week. OU. WYY. TAPIlArLEI PV the cure. AMERICAN estate & investments BELLE MEAD SWEETS Powders, only guaranteed ADS the best Always fresh; always PAY BEST I have several desirable houses tojlet. Wiggin & Moore. Call and see me. J. A. Thompson. TRY ONE BANK BLDfi., • • ■ ELLSWORTH. We hud newer* and ga« and IU t. i "Ye., we hew been married CHKIwTIAJi kxueavor. Column thing. It. Column. ..rrntrrB 1 fllnlnal Dcntht on the ninth water i pee and bed* of rock to look yeere of October, end weVI editor la til#* McmartM of local salon* For the Week HeRttilEai Xo*. and tbe r»r end moat reach a oer jTW • re going to Incite ell oor for. A iw W. C. T. C. In Heeeeet m«mt, awl friend, to KPITKD UY "AlPT ■»!•««" brlpVfl by Rev. X. H. Ih»le. tain cell Inside the Jail To say that •Mi# Hl.hoaec* g# rerally. to to Urt* u. celebrate It," "The eeeenteenth oalaaaa of or ItMti UMI *111 tw anni-ffl Toplo.—God's covenant and our* tlx I I awe*I blood over that Job would be rrpom amCafi eerawr.* I never herd of Motto: and 1 tdarva to torim la other part* of UN celebrating It f Xiv, 1-3; Jer. xxxi. 31-34. Its “Helpful Hopeful” over or un l» l» f LS—rmnial drawing It mild. We went '■weatjr. Wt *q«M ni« ihla la Iw a Ihrcwiunn. »”7 thing like the elleer ennleerrarr, 1 *« It Bwda tfe# of W. T I A covenant la a compact between dor tbe In the street made s MHM ffori oa port C or the china an n I T" The of this eolumu Ate soeetoetlr plpea tT tvaaa to aal« It no It t* a «nlaaa of Marti Ternary "Yea, If, if or tnoro Tbe covenants of purpose* two persona. of elbows to avoid rocks not aad trill W that **ah# tba roal stAUst is the title and motto—* Is for iba mu- couple big »ak!r>f, tmra, they ennlremary." the Bible are between God and Ilia wall L lirro* and romm•ateeOoe* ahnuW h* abort, and hints to he helpful end hopeful and finally reached tbe prison tual beaakt, »nd are, of tvtm, maty*** to approval of tbo luaunucb aa God la ao superior the we were to under a people, Beln* for the common good. It 1* for com From the wall go ■dttor.} JRfWcsi. to the covenants between Him man. son use—n public sersnnt, * purveyor of In- coal abed until reaching tbe prison man resolve themselves Into con- s mndlnm for the In no pud formnthu *nd suggestion, wail and there would be chance COXVgXTTOX m ncr*. ditional promise*. God makes a prom tec of Men* In this capacity U nnllrlln For- hnnge to take sights above ground. Now I bat tbe nation*! con rent Ion la to man end Ms -uceeaa depend* Urge It will matters and lead to I Time las upon certain conditions. eomn.unlrntton*. simplify us we an old aban- tunately for struck a isTSTfesT the it ta this Com thing of pool, and of eoureestory Kan the promise and sprees to Ip on the sup*port giver respect. better understanding If 1 confcas at tlx anvrd us accept! doned newer, and this at tntereated he* reed the re- The of • meet be signed, bet the hums of prraoti deity Testimony Ellsworth tuldli the conditions. This is the char Mention. outset tbat 1 am shat the tie We followed People police least a mouth's digging. •« tn a few writer will not be printed errept bp permission port* gteen the paper*, only Krter of the covenant* between God Dominate • “crook." I am neither a It to the wall and then wa Stands the Test. Communications will be snl ject to Approval or ; up prison «tdetfgbU are necessary for the benefit man. After are made It Is Ihd they none a IS nan were flve feet from the Tba teat of time rejection by the editor of the column, hut thief, robber nor burglar, but twenty spot of thoee not attending. ta whet telle tb.;ui», Bum's to fulfill the conditions place he without reeeoh. Add fees for she have we wanted to reach. will rejected good dal agent people proper- The convention no* great In number*, “A near broom eweepa clean" bat will knd God's place to keep the promise at- had a but under It All eommuetchiloos to ty to dispone of. property acquired In The Jail cellar, only and aborted amount of the report* grant wear welt la what IntereeU moet. tached to conditions. This He *1 Tilt Aunties*. of tbe Tbe new The an unlawful way. For Instance. If a two-thirds space. wing work done tn all line*. The ace- Me. evening prays doe*. Ellsworth, rested on a bed of rock and cement. publiceoon find.oot when i burglar come* aero** bond*, share*, •Iona brought a crowded hour*, and moat mlareprewnta- In the of tbe human race God history I In tbe difficult work we had to get tidne are made and notes, deed* and the like while pursu- of the time over-flow were held merit alone will O.nd fcus made conditional ItPDAtl meeting* many promise* WltAI HAVE *1 POttC his be bundle* them and around the pipes we progressed only ing calling up in the church**. tba teat of.lime. F-llawortb people po mankind, but two of there star*] out Wr Shan do so much In the peers to come, Inches. Toward tbe last of our appn. brings them to met For a liberal com- j by On# tbe aakrd all la the above all oth< rs as God's But sthut havi- we done to day? day president elate merit, and many ntvntba ago on ; work Miss called at tbe local pprc-emlnccGy mission I dlajwa* of the p« tiers the Fay Cottage ware now or been flan- with His We shall give our gold la h princely sum. tudienew who bad cltlfen. Sovcnnnt people. di- I of a night and even Into tbe tun publicly endorsed Doea'e open market or deal with the loser crept and a Kidney The covenant of work* Thla Is the But what wr gtre today? day school uwebera to rtoe, targe 1. tbe for do ao the tear rect Now and then 1 handle jewelry, net Kbe made arrangements PlUe, they atilt. Would a cltUap of tbe Old Testament ills- We she I lift Use heart and dr; number Mood up la reopen**, then abe Kwrenaot the tbe future, and I alone wa* taken Into j We atutll a hope tn the place of fear. but the gvm* must be valuable and school-teacher* make f be Ma'emcnt which follow, ition. tills covenant God prom- plant j aakrd all past and present unleaa J>e: By word* of lore and cheer. to me in a caw. her confidence. | We efrsll .peak the losers wealthy Interest a* tf ■ 1 condition of to rtac, and tt oenued tbe majority convinced that tbe articla waa aa ts- man eternal life upon * when we Ju.t rep But w hat dhl we to dev It be of luterrat to know that 1 At last there rame a night speak way on If abe bad a*ked obeilience to Hi* law This were tbelr feet. Cora that laate la kart'ixrt was a before ■ began work on tbe flagstones forming reeonted** the kind so kind In the after nhlle. fairly good civil engineer scovenant was reiterated to Abraham, We shall he tfoootofttand wbo bad done no public 1 became a financial agent. Why 1 ex- the floor of Dee's cell. 1 bad got a that every to Srter from kidney lUa I, |«>k. other But whet hare wr here today’ tt termed *• If would have Clue, Jacob, Moses and the and he knew what we service, they We then to each lonetr life n -mile, changed professions la a matter con- note to him. Ing for. of Israel. God's ac- bring been very few Indeed. leaders people were It wa# two later Bui whal have we bruught to-day cerning my self alone. I doing. nights John cepted this covenant They a creed to One of tbe meet intereating earn too* Chapman, of Spring St., near Birch Wr shall gtre to truth a grander birth. Tru years since a friend of mine before we broke through and be wa* that of D*me assured. By this Nixon Ion. fgalvatton tenced. Though watching things chwe- vti empty and Use late sfrtitaots rent */ent* for the Cnttee! State*. new and better covenant, which was not forsard at the could not t>e trace*!. While I •centre temperance Instruction «•• Hr member lb* A “r*iivtnir ct'd” with "greet- ly | had put myself rejoiced ease, Itoao'a, and take even In the Old Testament pod Mf*. prophesied «tm I had over I tec's luck. I felt more i • by tluatrsted by Mary II. Hunt no Whi e mountain**’ on It trial. Among the Interested pad really lafelitale. xxxl, 31-34), God promised to ra\e ing* from the (Jer. a handsome about solid satisfaction over Ibe auccma of a* super mt*ad*nt. »b« spoke of the coe- from let me know that noticast girl twenty, !His people upon tlielr acceptance of with love “Ego” and the trial waa not half concluded my tunnel. Tbe newspaper*, on tbe an mopotlttau meg# up of onr popuiat too and sacrifice of His Son In their stead. a he on the W. C. T. L\ excursion Banking. the abe I*ee the n»ed of education in the right direr- remembrance when I knew that regarded tborlty of the eity engineer, pronounced had broken the law and were train. I appreciate her They Innocent man and a hero. When a snd added lh>a to make good cU i»d* of *ocb alni to aa an It aptendkl piece of work, Condemned. Christ was to keep the very much, and should like reproduce * ; the verdict of guilty waa pronounced. that tbe designer must have ability of : national it tee. law and by His death pay the penalty the card In our column. abe fainted away, and the Incident no mean order. I bad come not to an A large proc***k>« of children came on for the broken law. Acceptance of aome local the the of •nice of * or to the created gossip. Inch of tbe spot aimed at. and I bad *i*g«\ carrying flag and 111* wort under the new 1 am allowed copy following ^Christ Aa more coukl be done for taken a oat of one of tb* immigrant natrora. “Whit ahait we do letter to the editor: nothing prisoner Covenant was to tiring salvation. Till* from a peraottal JOHN | Dee for aome time I waa about to lea ve strongest Jails In tb* world. with ao many language* and r»r**f aaa F1LKINS & CC„ Is the covenant of grace, and It is In -Xf tore had Thx AMSaicaa for year* the when I received a note asking the and tbean*wer **em*d to tie. of neodirg It U> city, question, and should l«e A friend a-ked the feietiaga 1 operation today accepted me to call at a certain bouse. I called IIDMKHtK ( Alti.Tl to educate them at the achoot*. we had ft sent direct frt»» the public all men It *eem* lie u*. Last year by everywhere. and met Mlaa Dee'a courtroom ad- A# a tbe l ot- STOCK BROKERS. office to o«, «• vr found w* were not wilting to Kay. they entered, targe ntapof Cri alible that such a a* eter- Tl»e X*«* Man mi W«il I’ntnl and Ik* blessing mirer and an bclrva*. She told me that down like a wait- perhaps two or three day*-for it. awl M Mate* rolled curtain, nal salvation could be »> ob- Vmmum of lotUltU. easily the she had fallen In love with Dee and now t*« one who meet* Friday poetman •bowing the white atalee baring temper* ea STATI ST., --BOSTON. tained. So incredible doe* it Tbe new roan *t Hist Has oa* appear Aakaitraji first I f*rl she had waa at hia Point ~ find get* to read Th* that every dollar ; anew adoration laws, the teat to pam them '"' that have doubted or It. *1 many rejected Hke thanking dear "Aant IIedge" every week disposal to save hia neck. V\ beu 1 re misfortune to endure tbrougboot tb* I being Georgia. nrxi» roH Christ crucified ha* been a stumbling M B. coiama. first few week* of bis course-be roust for the ; piled that It wasn't a question of mon- After a little exercise with tba different Jews to -Mock to the and foolishness tbla remembrance, and and that he waa almost certain to suffer tbe pangs of homesickness. tic Thank* al-o for ey flags Mrs. Hunt aaUJ *W bat are you Market Greeks. But we need not doubt the Trend," tatuad montilr. the writer faeorad u* with a letter bang after we bad exhausted all legal has entered opan a course of disci- I think the n »* ?” and wit b one accord down want “Market Letter," iaatted covenant of grace. The gospel is the shall all abe asked me to remain In pline quite unlike anything In bis eg- weekly. from Washington. P. C. Wa dodges, all tba flags and op went the star* and power of God unto salvation. It's town until I beard from her ; perience. Every act of bis life be glad to bear ag*ln from her. again. daily •tripe*, and MW« are all Americans! God's covenant, and He will be faith- in •m an iiitb-v.nl*- l»ce waa a far belter man ail ygul&ted by system. answered the children In concert. Than ful to It. North Oct ft, l«oj. than three-fourths of those IT* has no friend at band, the Word Moear A. I*ee there. road, team—the bora*, or a its pony, wearing the promise with accompanying not there’* *orb a lot of farmer** ; could say would dispel her Illusions, band and a sheet of paper before him. you ar* alone, blanket labeled Portland Press, The Conditions. wive# who work beyond their strength I don't and abe actually became angry at me staring blankly at tbe paper or tbe cheering evidently dtacooceried the little I* witM fotkr mmtm$ «ur«r« If BIBLX KXAPISOS. think It I* right. I notice the farmer hire* help I for giving her brotherly advice. She walk Tbe cadet corporal take* In tbe lnr«»«*4 In »Wv* of the animal, and ba waa led off, to reappear Gen. Ill, 15; lx. 8-17; xll, 13; Josh. 1. when he needs U, while we do tt all. Of course did not tell me what step# ahe meant scene before blot. near tbe dose of that of tba VT; Ps. cxvl, 12 19; Isa. 1. 10-20; John H help*, but doe* t« really pay in the aanl to get to take, but I knew by the light In her "Homesick, mister?' be ask*. part pro- cant even her wee one* ? | gramme. Illsiorlk Loan ana Aa’a. HI. 16; Acta xvl. 25-33; Hob. vlit 1 13: so weary that one enjoy eyea that ahe would hesitate at noth- “Yes, sir" replies tb* pletie, looking Bifldiiii And we have them aurh a little while Apace would fall to note all tba feature* X. 11-25. ! ing. It waa aeven daya before I met shamefaced. Let’* hear Iron* all the sister*, and nee what of tbla one but ail the exercise* A NEW RERIKH : her again, and I waa astonished at the “Sure sign a new man's homesick evening, have dona about It they think, or were floe. Medal con teat* Were to Bow Endeavor In l nrxpc-ctrtl Place*. work ahe had done. I»ee was confined when he's at table writ- reported, open, itharf, 91 each; mvnthil Where Is Grandma <3? We should Ilk# murk caught study tn an nr.i-euwH* to Kor hue) nil's tbe decorated with tkart In the which waa a* strong ing his the cor- superintendent being papm+nt*, 91 per j to h- ar from her on the subject, she ha* worked county Jail, resignation." rejoins medals of all kinds the Church of the Fu aa a state a which guttered and book, “Training hard, l koow and safe prison, lie had poral composedly. like diamonds. WHY FAY RENT T tore.” a manual of the Christian Kn- And now what are we reading, or going to cell at the end of a wing, and waa so The ptetw, wondering how It Is that •parkled Work Indian* waa illustrated vrtK-a ea« »««mw on deavor movement, published by Funk read tlda winter’ Have you al rend John hedged In by bolts, bars, guards and the cadet corporal la such a mind read- among jrow jrocr ifctm, |tw » Ir4 c»*ru»ft 8Kl & New York. Mrs. Gentleman? H‘* a love y story-an steel and atone walla that there was er. look* at wltb Indiana In cuatume; soldiers and tYagnails company. Ifalifac, | flusbea, the- sheet before tmtve* si »«*rj n-i»ih And The SI* Girl#-rend sailor* the In tbetr Frauela E. Clark says: Christian En j ure and homelike- not the remotest chance for an escape. Mm and slow ly tears It up. same, respective uni- {Miffwai* tnl Inicmi tagrthtr •III UkoitiM u> tmt iluir aorw deavor has found its into In a wusvk thn trfrl Itsil lns>atiul (Kn "Thai's T forms. way many right saya the corporaL Uma jr«n mtx bow pnytnw for for* paper that I* bright and sptry. try the la allowed a Unexpected places. In 1880 a aoeiety cell, rented a cottage outside the waits Thfii. With a tmrv finis h arm. If apace sketch of tbe trip met, u>4 I a toosi U> mr« you Saturday Krentng Pa*t will Was formed in a Wisconsin slate pris- and stocked it with toots snd provi- P«tby. he goee oo; "Ixm’t get down loth* White mountain* will ba given talar Yea, I’r# got that -age all picked, aad joat la on, and the chaplain found It a real sions and laid the plan to defeat jus- In the mouth, mister. I've U-t*a uo. own YOUR OWI HOME. time. How very eoM h la for «>otober Haml Pttnm In hla work the tice. The was boldness itself. I the Bi-pr. help among prisoners. the trree been a In ihetr color*, ad plan through nostalgia drill myself )ojr lovely — For «*H was to And two men snd en- on (AiiifBUrt Because of the good work done in that haven't the crow* been a plague’ They have trusty lt*a tough you. but when you've 11*9 At W. *«■•* Mil llwk society other societies have been or destroyed apple# aad corn for aa; we mu»t sconce myself In the cottage and dig a been here a Uttle while there's oo In- Mr*>pa|irr Note- Fir** UMPl H*nk BMjr- Now that Mr. A. W. Kma. frt^vvrci ganized in other prisons, notably in have a bounty on them another year, *urr tunnel to the cell of the condemned. ducement on earth that coukl make Kipling baa scored one o( I I've Kentucky, where a splendid work has Sow I'm going to tell yoa all that had a The distance was ltk) feet, and we you lea v# of your own choice. Brace bli big soccaaaaa with tba new "Jut Bo from Aunt aad *be write# been done. Other flourishing prison so- really letter Madge, must go under the street, under the up? Homesickness hits 'em all at Blortee" and ble wonderful lllutraltona. fhoffteional Cart)*. each a letter, too. What woo Id oar eol cieties are found in Indiana. Iowa. good yard wall and then under the wall of first." It la Inlaraatlng lo know tbal be nee umn be without A ant Madge* Let'* help her H. Slew Mexico, New York and several the jsIL The cottage was one of three Then the corporal glance* about and written a new “poem" called "Pan In GKKKLV, all we can. f *r -he le a eery boay woman j DR other states. Societies have also been and bad a space of only twenty feet on falls st once into the brusque tone of Vermont” the! will Brel appear In Hr re*# lore in yx all. and beat wlahea for a DENTIST. formed in schools and In each aide of It- The other cottages the instructor. . rW!».(«,>6U b»U) L«UM«. * ala*. of ft men and among traveling men. in the A cut Mania. them, and the people were bound to ‘policing’ is one of the nxwt important onueuat number ol tbte boaulllul maga- ar-'rrtca la muu' hluci. liutoirt army and in many other places where had watch any strangers moving In. To duties of the soldier. Your shoe brush itna ol tba outdoor world. Don’t you all think we better hold Clowd tramou ofitij font»i no one would have of dig that tunnel waa the work of is out of Haven’t I told thought finding that reunion of otira at Aunt Maria’*? I place. you lu Ibeee days ol big atrlkaaand blgb —aw. bat their is the months and to run Its other mouth where It And la on them, object always don't know about it* being ao very ’‘cen- belongs? you cap prices ol coal, “A Country Without same, to their members to be bet- Into a cell waa a feat the oldest engi- your bed. Sow, mister"— help tral” for o« all, but the good thing* the Btrlbes” raids libs a romance. Doubled#?, W. BURNI1AM, ter Christiana neer and the nerviest sort of a crook Bo be goes on with a list of crltl teia a* of, and the large supplies ah* hae Page A Co. are Iba publlabara ol Henry D ATTORNEY might well hesitate over. 1 ridiculed clsras which at once reduce Ufe to a on hand make me think we ahoold not go Lloyd's tlttla book aboat tbwsa L'toplen aMV A Revise. the whole plan at once, but MIBS Kay practical leveL The has COUNSELLOR AT LAW. hungry there. Not that we ahould go for plebe enough conditions ol Naw Zealand, where It is For convention took It up and so well to do for the next half Alto ittomy for all *!•*•*• (* Attendance with eat! 1 am aure point by point, hour In "tidy- tba law to proweottoi wbat we ahould get to against strike. Ha describes p*A*l«»« UM tallcU 41*1**. did she argue that after three or four lb* wp.” and at the end of that time i|»)DM “profit:” we would all be glad to take Aunt Maria tuny tba operation ol tba arbitration EdMbcm K>tkli«d. Prayerfully. hours I agreed that there was one he Is not tempted to resume his letter. tU4»'>«r k* "* by the band, and thank her for her cheer- course wt.lcb employers and employees i. Regularly. Chance In a thousand that success At least, be puta It oil? for one day Observlngly. ing, helpful letter*. •re compelled to Maori to.when I bay can- might be achieved. more. Fraternally. I, too, have been thinking wb*t we _ not agree. K Bl'NKKR, The first move waa to find a JR., Inquiringly. do or to the tired *lt- family JOHN coaid suggest help Tbs su wsll In tbelr large and beautiful Thoughtfully. to occupy the cottage. It waa not very haliwsy lighted, bat no- jubilee one In who ATTORNEY AT LAW. ters—and the particular get* was ia and the number ol The World's wbicb cel- —John R. Clements. difficult for me to get hold of an oldish body tight, young rose Work, “too tired to down sleep”. Try alttlng did not be*Hats to kIsa ber after he bed ebrates tbeaacond successful OWCM AT woman who would assist ua to carry yearol pub- when and if have a you iron, yon high •aid two or lication, tbe recall that BAR HARBOR ANO ME Christian Endeavor Coaxeotloos. the scheme through. She opened a good night three lienee publlabara when BLUKHILL. cl alr or etool will a rest that you get way. "Bat wbat noise te that back there in the tba Bret laaua appeared, among tboae who One from a great Endeavor con- boarding bouse, bat took in only three Bat Ihrttf oflort: ? * Ml. goes One of the moet convenient art cl-* 1 *»*1 dark room behind tbet bait door took Iba strongest interest lu u was Bud- BiMtiUUtfc* MiurUfi vention as from an electric tonic, ener- men of us. We were supposed to be opened ow» have in the it an old kitchen high-chair sweetheart?” be esked. now a gized for hope, faith, service, triumph. railroad men and to come and go be- “O, 1 eappoe, yard Kipling. They poeeewa copy or “dinab” (aa they used to be called!, on -Rev. Way land Hoyt, D. D. fore daylight and after dark. Now and tbet’s Tommy, trying hie new motion ol the Bra! number, wbicb Mr. Kip .flbuntiif aunts. with the back and arm* taken off. I keep wrote and i then we did come and go. but it waa picture naachloe,” tbe answered. “Jitter I ling Illuminating balpful com- It under a shelf between the kitchen mind him. ments from beginning to end —advertis- Box. only to deceive the neighbors. As soon tints sink son door, and wbeo pantry making ss we we ing page* end all. This num- [Any question may be asked that per- settled In the house began A country editor in Tennessee baa come "birthday'’ p>e* I often take It into the pantry and sit ber baa a special cover in gold, end con tains to anv phase of Christian Endeavor work on the tunnel, and we never put to grief ia consequence of a scheme which down and the j lain# an article, 'Europe versus America,'1 Worms? work. Address Lock Box 674. Bingham- pare apple*. le less than fourteen hours out of the he employed to boom the circulation of by Andrew Carnegie, * ho also comment ed ton. N. Y.j An l If cneof my neighbors happens in twenty-four. The two men with me bis paper. He offered aa a premium for ; upon tba new magsrine when li Brat ap- 7. H. 8. O., New York.—Rev. W. wb**n I aui taking some of my ironing peared two year# ago. knew what they were being pa Id for new subscribers a copy of tbe blbie ore Knight Chaplain, an English clergy- easy, in the same way, f simply say. “1 and could be depended upon. The cel- quart of wbtaky, with tba ideaof pieasiot man, has written the first biography of suppose you would think you were get- Truwt Thu** «lto lime Trted- lar of the cottage gave us room for the both the sheep and tbe goals in bis parish rtev. Dr. Clark, the founder of the C. ting btzy if you ironed this way.” i don’t I eeffprwl fru*» eaUrrk of Iba worst klrul dirt excavated, and It seemed at If There was no to bis use of th* |Tru? j objection t.\ movement. It has just recently to some of the clothes ntv«r bopwi tor cure, but Elj*»Cream B*Un object being luck waa with ua from the start It revenue bible, but tbe officials arrested — bean In London. “ironed •tBW to do ef« that Oscar Owroui. IS War* published double”, either. was winter, with but few him for dealing in without a li- people pass- liquor An Iblrago, 1U UOiESa^^Vur 8. C. K. N.. New Jersey.-Caleb Cob There may be'reproachful eye* and re- on cense. 1*11 hllf.H ing the side street and the ground — f *ajg«re«i ^3F from cahnrk; H got *o M ( eoold -■ y whose orov leveled me from all •t*l C n V £ web, witty sayings have been iig glance* upon bard frozen there was leas dan- being C atari k Uaa excessive **er« tloe, accost t work; 1 ««*1 Ely'* Ora*m Balm a»4 am e» far. and .wide, is sold to be around the I teem to see them | pasted j ••peated horizon; of the roof of the tunnel In. w< ger falling with chronic la flaw mat *©a, from the ntc-oua •traiy U.—A- C. Clarke, Ul eU«mui Are., PENNYROYAL PIUS. J < 1 ‘rofessor Arnos R. the but I not retreat—from arm TibmwB»»» w •»* Wells, manag- now, shall my One can run a ditch on the surface mrnbrtM. tloo*i’« *rtlla act* os the U-..»«»•, Met*. ra£S«ft jf»«, fHkl* $ar*a|> I?iWl fe* f«rar. b, B««4««k 8 editor of the Christian Endeavor I housewives, save rte Balsa doc* sot i«a*i«srto****!U«* chair--rather, *ay, busy as straight as a rule, but when you nmeouA membrane through the blood, reduces Irritate or cs«< towilot. IMMkt*. A £ti*i*Uf war'-mc* y«* arf fb*f IMruwM a*.** rcM uf*»cp^aNufcjii. 8*o J La r*oto tor a»|*« *' * World. your strength whan you can—rest, when come run a laflaotmailo*. ertat babes mad by drocgUta at 30 rti, or mall*! to tunnel it is a different healthy action, by Ely A.. ..°r+t+-.tu or tv »**& »1J* bos ■ can. Acsr Madge. ail cares of catarrh.—Adtf. Brother*, 30 W »m» St-, Sew York. you 4 radically care* «*s w&igi*c co, Cj« mx mm. nm. v nkws. THK TEtTI 81KMRK BC1IOOE. KiTTEin to r a in nor. flb fttm.n •** j ■I/Fount L «rf.MMoa«t 0»w«*» Y-ve atkee meat | A FIGHTiNG One Week’s Winnowing* of .News Profeasore and Students Enjoy Ella- Novelty sn• Hinckley baa returned from A less e«( tuiHi* d st |50 000 was caused by The following article le from tbe isiae lhe of the saw mul and a I « rialf lo Ho*lon. burning large hr C. Lewis »f Oct. 23 of The • issued [Copyright, ITS. B. ] lot of (timber owned by C. Hullivan at I ClarenceSnowman baa been on a trip Tech, paper by tbe student* I was one of the or. w of the whaling Whll neyviile, Oct. 28. The Insurance was ■ L iloaloa end Dowell. of tbe Institute of Techno- •hip Croaby w hen 1 came acroes a gl- w ily f1 000 The fire removed the only R yir». W. H. Koaaall, with two children. logy, Boston. It will be remembered that jantlr whale that had often been seen manufsct urtng business of the town. Good V from Hoatna Saturday. » party of students several weeks Eye! (jrn»d spent to before, that had destroyed many lives, According a writer lu the Calais d^ men on the the Barrett her* The cry of the bleachers, when |>r. and Mra. E. C. spent a bere last and this article tells tbe summer, lie had come to be known as Tom Bow- Advertiser, of the twenty-one papers favorite of their base-ball nine succeeds in placing a bit or two In Maaearhueetu. w«ak of which have been In Calais and a run. If have an and a Itory their slay : line and was recognized by a V shaped published ^H^^k that brings in winning you eye Mr*. Handaraon. of Saw York, hat pur- Si. N. since four taste for coffee Tbe civil summer school scar on his head. waa to the Stephen, B., 1832, only good try boua*. engineering TheCrosby the F. A. Derltng ire still alive—The Times, St chased we* bald tble year at Ellsworth, Me., Teat of Ht. Helena when he waa raised Advertisery Tba and freshman enjoyed under tbe Croix Courier and Daily Frontier News. aopbomora* dlrectloo of Professor Burtoo, by the lookout. Tom Bowline came to In Kane'* ball Oat. a Hallowe'en party Jl. who was assisted by Profeasore Barton The Calais Molybdenum Mining Co. has the surface with a ruab and then lay f A. M. Harriet and Mtaa Florence md Messrs. Robbtna, Hoemer, Bwett, been organized at Calnla for the purpose Mr*. wallowing about. TLree lx>uts were f ase&Sanboc® Jjf|f apent a few deya In Bangor lent Nelson and Bee bury. of mining molybdenum and other metals, Morse lowered, and the whale waa recog- ' w#«b- A party left Boston June 9, sailing on with 1500,000 capital stock, of which |400 i- Coffees. nized his scar. The mate's boat the steamer by Is In. The officers are: eradstny literary club gave a free "City of Rockland” to Rock- paid President, The had the lead snd got within A cup made from any of their famous brands pleases land, where to a small striking Marshall N. McKuslck, of treasur- to tba school Wednes- they changed Calais; the and the as besides entertafnmeat us the har- eve, palate well, strengthening •teamer, which landed them at distance first. As soon er, George M. Hanson, of Calais. day evening. Burry and invigorating the whole system. The color, when sfler a and entered the whale settled away pleasant eventful voyage poon Prank A. Elwell, killed last week cream is added, i* a rich brown that no g, B. Weacott attended the soldiers’ golden tbe coast. la and went down 350 feet. •long Burry about four miles like a rock while motor cycling near Hicksvllle, inferior brand ever obtains. It is strong, * reunion at Camden. Mr*. Weacott ac- from Ellsworth, end an old Then be turned and rushed for the without of rankness, him. stage-coacb L. I., was a resident of Portland, any suspicion companied rone bean between tbe two towns; this car- surface like a wild locomotive, breach- stopping with Mrs. Elwell at because every Sot. A. **• is _____ ried perfect everybody except tboae who pre- hla full out of water and Brooklyn for the winter. For j ing length i a n d n o PEATS OP MR*. L D. PHUClEa. ferred to walk. several ha conducted ex- filling and swnmplng the mate's boat years bicycle a du 1 te ra- Ilenrglaona August* Candage Perklna Eliewortb le situated on tbe Union cursions to with the waves kicked up hy bis fall. foreign countries. He tions have suddenly at fleer Ieland, House of river, about four miles above Its mouth, was a dlad He rested a moment and then slewed forty-five years old. Besides been added. Boatou harbor, Sot. 2, and la favorable for summer-school Industry. egad very around and started for the boat He widow he leaves a mother, two sisters and year*. Sb* was tba wife of work, which constats mainly of topo- one Or. Waiter Utty-at* caught tt with a swing of hla Jaw and brother, Elwell, aurgeon Lorenso D. Perklna, assistant tuperln- graphic surveying and measurements of at the national soldiers’ borne, Togus. made splinters of It and killed three -- '—5 of that tnaltlutton, and had been rintfow and tides. --. tandent men at the same time. For five min Mr. Elwell was a member of Portland la Institution work for more The first part of tbe was a engaged survey gen- utea the mate, who was supporting commandery Knights Templar. eral reconnoisance, male tbe entire than thirty yeai*. by himself by an oar, was alongside the was the aneroid RESULTS Mra. Perklna daughter of party using barometers to get fish and rubbing agnlnat his body, but RIjIjHWOKTH MARKETS. Jama* K end Mary P. Candag*. She wa* approximate elevations. A base Hue for himself clear and lie finally pushed Wbdnksoa r, November 5. 1903. wbera of ber tbe was measured TELL THE STORY horn at Bloeblll, part youth triangulatlon along tbe reached one of the other bouts. The until ber moved wbicb le on ■aims law saoASDtaa wsiahts and ■saacnsi. a stove or consider ws« apent and parent* o railroad, tbe east side of monster had the three boats at bis In buying range, furnace, A bushel of salt shall flP kind of N. Y. After their death sbe tbe river and two were Liverpool weigh well the results it will you—what Brooklyn, valley, signals but for some reason was satis- and a give mercy, pounds, bushel of Turks Island salt snail work will it do—how much fuel will it take— to Maine, then to Maeaaebueeit*. erected at prominent points on tbe of the first. welsh 70 pounds. returned fied with the destruction will it last. at side of the river. The standard weight of a bushei of potatoes, how long attended acbool Dover. Maae., and opposite With these It was because the others re- Perhaps in good order and (It for shipping, Is so pou ds; These questions are vital after the range, thereafter wa* a teacher el Deer Island triangulatlon points fixed, the plane- mained perfectly quiet while be of apples, 44 pounds. roe standard of a bushel of beans In stove or furnace is in your house. You don’t matron In Inatllnllon work to lb* table work wse begun; tble Included weight and up seemed to he searching for them.,Fif- good order and dt for shipping. Is 63 pounds. have to take chances with a time of ber decease. making a complete contour-map of tbe teen minute* after destroying the boat Of wheat, l>eets, ruta baga turnips and pea*, 60 of corn. 46 pounds; of onions, 4? Her marring* lo Mr. Perklne, who wee river valley for a distance of about four and those who pounds; or STOVE he mortal slowly away, uouuds, of carrots, Kugltsn turnips, rye and CLARION RANGE also employed In Ilka work, made no lullea. had escaped Ilia fury returned to the Indian meal, SO pounds;of parsnips,45 pounds, of barley and buckwheat, t* pounds; of oats, change In bsr chosen occupation, lo n bleb A tide-gauge was set up about two We were at this time over half ship. 13 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. MOT BLAST WOOD FURNACE. with Inter miles below the and observations The below are the retail a tie continued, slight ruin lone.! town, full of olL prices quoted prices ; st KllswortU. Farmers can easily reckon from Good results are tbe lime of ber deetb, and In wblrb she made to determine the of mean hundred and fourteen lat- certain, to height One days these what they arc likely to receive in trade from have been in use too and done the woo tba regard end esteem of all with tide, which gauge leveie were run up er. when 400 mHos west of the Island or cash for their products. They long j hardest work too well to you. arhf.fti she came to contact. tbe valley and bench marks established of Tristan d'Acunhn, In the south At- Country Produce. disappoint Hotter. If are not for sale In vicinity, write to us. Ifer burial took place at IHmartarotta. j to give a dat mi plane for tbe survey. lantic, we cut In our last whale, cleared they your She leave* a buabend bat no children, two To correct the survey made by the sum- the dis ks of the trvwork* and set our supply. We riuote: W00D & B1SH0P Me. : whom la a matron at Dear mer school with the work of the We were full to the G0., Bangor, •toieva, one of coast course fur Salem. Creamery per &.£8$30 ESTABLISHED 1839. Nltnd, and many friend* to tnourn her survey,a larger ayatem of triangulaflon hatches anil thus far had made one of Dairy.$25 OImsm. too*. was carried on. One party waa sent to the best seasons on record. In about Best (new) 0.16 018 Orven mountain, jud back of Bar Har- three we had the cleaned up factory per |)««r iiforKk' to * did truly love Ww*? days ship Best dairy (new)...... If Desert i ear* of aerjaatRUvwr* proved tbec to he bor on Mt. Island; thla la about and most of the smoke and grease Dutch 'Imported). 90 PROBATE COI KT. Neu rebate 1.oft Worthy ef our tow. twenty mile* southeast of Kliawartb, and washed off our kindles, and We were — Kg**. \q-«, tb* w}«n(iub Tbe is a coaa* a irvvy trisngulat ion point. about to begin painting when at noon Proceedings at flic October Term, j Egg* are scarce and high, and demand con for * Hole while, »Ut in nufrev A aecond was sent to another or fifth after Held at Ellsworth. party on the fourth day turning tlnaes Than t»# above’ good. )%«t**il located tr angulation on Hiueht on our heel for home a whale Wiim hnnullt u to Edwin L. I p.>!nt I, suddenly fresh laid, per do*.3ft probate: Bro. fcttti*. M«*a-t Nov 3. about fourteen mdea southwest of E la- breached astern of us aud not TMtock. He M. I Kodol right Poultry. »ry Spring, Bucksport; worth. A third parly waa established on more thau 300 feet away. Ills fall Chicken*...1 ft a.’0 G'e >ret C Bill, Pori land. Com.; .!o« pb Iraafen*. Fowl. a bill above KHaworth, and mean* of raised three or four waves, which Ift/j.e I C«m > » n* Mass. Cure by ; Henry .►yer, M *♦ Both* Barton l*ft for Boston ia*t 1 ns we were Huy. Dyspepsia heliograph signal#, e#--n party read the the ship about if Will for prr bsie: Isaac M. t»*» a for the pitfhcd p*«•*.«*•-t*iif week, where the poetltoa the 1 Best loose, per ton. 12 $14 what you eat- angle# between tie cthar two lying to In a gale, and, though Baled. U Grant, E law* rth. Digests winter. points.' aid* at on of It artificially digests the food and Thu* the three ang'es of the triM«»g*e» monster settled away out of sight "It raw. Admiulat'a ion granted elates Ml Dunn I* a* clerk Nature in strengthening and recon- Gut eubetltultng were determined, and store one aide w«a onee. we had Identified him as Torn No loose straw on the market. George A Aveflll, E* tit; William W. Fi- j the exhausted digestive or- for Bunker to a More 12 structing Eugene kiugmau the olhera could be > Bowline. It seem to you Loo** log Ston Lavinia R. Tibbetts, known calculated, and may queer j Held, ingtou; It is the lat est discovered digest* for a *hort time. Baled...... I* gans. bus the pi-alt Ion of th«i station at Kile* to read that every man aboard, from j Sedgwicc ; S.l.nit- J Gi-pstrick, Tr*» ton; V *»g«*taltle«. aut and tonic. No oilier preparation was James H. Hatch, Gas*me; Ad side K m Arthur Fernald left Thursday night for worth could be dttermlued exactly. captain to apprentice, badly can it in efficiency. It in- j Potatoes, pk 25 Tomatoes, It* Oft hall, Boston, Me** ; L mutl K. I) Peter-, approach Waltham, Mae* where he bar a All lb la work waa done In amail as soon as it was known I s cures position parties; frightened |ii>U(o»»,ih 02% Turnips 01% Jos* SiMitsfleid, B ut hi ; Lucy J stantly relievesand permanently Onion*. 01 Meets, !t> 01% pti In tbe natch each evening the for the that our old enemy had bunted us W hee Wasnit O. t. Indigestion, Heartburn, factory. assignment# j >i>anlidi onions, 05 New beets, hunch o.. er, g'on, ityspepsia, as It were. We had left him nl- Petit Ions tle<1 for ad tuili at rat ton on Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, The ladle*’ aid eoclety will meet with next day were pouted up, two or three down, j Bunch onions, C5 New cabbage, to lettuce, 05 Carrots,t» 01% eat ate* of E Metcalf. Dedimm; Sick Headache. U men would work at each most four months before at a point Josephine '.stralgla Crampsand Sir* L. L. Wilbur and Mr*. Koecue Gay plane table, spinach, pk 20 Bunch carrots, U > John K Richardson, Stonii gton of and he had over- al> other results imperfect digestion. f* ur or live would be on the river mak- 2,000 miles away, yet Siring beans, .jt Oft Parsnips, tt» Oft unt * L -ns A Tueaoay afternoon. Guardian appointed andfl. LarxesiiecoDtalnaZ^tlmee a steamer Beans— j»eT'it— PrtceMc ing current measurement#, and others hauled us ns if he had been Msud W and Charles L. HhC n-, minors aim. Book ah about dyspcpse. n.aliedfree turtle arrived from bellow-eye 12 •mall Springer recently as to our Blnebtll. «< u d be making road traverse# and ob sent in search and posted Pen. 10 Prtoorsd by E. C UcWiTT a CO-. Chicane. Mich to the winter with inventories returned in estates of John Norway, spend His breaching so Celery, bunch 1ft aervationa on the tide-gauge. In thla cruising ground. K: lawori Oliver Lane, btrtg- his Oil* fruit. T. Crippen, t»; grandfather. Springer. near us was taken as evidence of his Sisi way, every mau had a chance to do each wick ; John G Bunker, Epps H. .ex, 1 ft 2ft doz .35 Edward Hunker, wbu hae been at work evil and some argued that Pineapples, y Orange*, $.46 Samuel J. Candage, nil- different part of the work. Intentions, pk 20 lemons,do* 25$30 Cranberry I-new; CATARRH Apple*, H'uetml 5feo with tba Wilton concrete operator*, w til he had meant to strike the ship. Crauoerrles, qt OrtglO uor, C RK H»K The road traverse# were made with a Affidavits of notice of remain el Bingham lor the winter. work was at once and Groceries. appointment light plane table, and distance# w« re de- All suspended, returned In estates J »hn G. Bunker B> .06 men were ordered to move around Coflee—perk Rice, per §.08 W. Cast The financial result of the Hallowe'en termined by counting the revolutions of the Cranberry tales; George Gray, In*-; Catarrh Bio. .160.25 Pickle*, per gal .45®.65 T. Ells-ort for decks on We the le- :<5 Sarah F ita'I. Isaac Smlt h. n; parly cover* the debt of fli Incurred a wagon wheel, as la done In the work ot the tiptoe. hoped Mix ha, Olives, Untie .260.75 36 gal— Horace W. Jordan, Boston, Mass.; Eliza- tojk* for service at *uctal vin than bad not seen us and that his .lava, Vinegar—per song m-etlog* the geological aurvey. In this way all Tea — i»er b— Pure cider, .20 beth Lane, Oliver Lane, Sedgwick; Marti a so close aboard was quite ELY'S Cm BALK her the roads lu the ne were breaching Japan, .45 4-65 Cracked wheat, .0ft E. M. Seavey, Gouldsboro. Sir*. Lula Fernald Crabire*. with ghhorhood lo- Seavey, George Ka*\ Mud to aud after half an hour had Oolong, .30 g 66 Oatmeal, per Ik .04 License for wale of personal estate |»lpHHnnt for a wee*'* cated, and were afterwards traced accidental, usm* Contains no in- daughter, te up from Hancock they Sugar—;*er Ifc— Buckwheat, pkg .20 of T. without further sight of granted in estate John Crippen, «lru« and utt the thus passed away Granulated, .05% Graham, .04 lurlouo vi*it with her pareut*, A. B. Fernald large plane-table sheets, Ellsworth. It k to feel easier. Coffee—A A B, .06% Kye meal, .04 irqut y absorbed a him everybody began settled in estates of Cornelius Gives Belief Nt once vt He. making complete map. 4 Yellow, C .05 Granulated meal,ft 02% Accounts A man had started aloft with a A exander It <>p« n- m»«l Cleanses-. .... I be observation# on tidea were made Just Molasses— per gal— Oil—per gal— Hayes, Ellsworth; Plutner, Mr*. Curtl* who went to BHt* M the Nhh.-I !*AM*agf». flcoper, j to scan the sea when the whale Havana, .35 Linseed, .550.60 Tremont; Martha E. Seavey, George fifty CCVCQ with an improved form of glass Allay* hi flam tuition a I Lf Lll worth for a brief with her tide-gauge. Porto Ulco, .50 Kerosene, 12 Gouldsboro. (Sri *(ay daughter*, rose to the surface about a stone’s Seavey, Invented by Professor Bobbins, and Syrup, .60 Astral oil, 15 Accounts ti ed for settlement in estate* Heals and Protect* the IHen«»r*«ne. Keatons th oa to Fairfield from there fora goee throw to windward. E. Jam* a. ■*en-e» of la-te aiwi Smell. Lir»{t* size, .V)tents showed In an the L urn lx* and Materials. of Mark Hatch, Caatlue; Mary and interesting way effect of Building IVla! size, m cents nt I>ruu:»rl*ts or by mall via it with hat von*, Dr. Edward Gar* From that time on for five hours Abram El Walter H. Rich- wind# and river current M— 1 26 Lord, “worth; KI.Y BUOTHMt**. Warren street. New York the on the rise Lumlssr—per Spruce, Mount Desert. ceton swam with the no at- 11013 Hemlock, 1 26 ardson, Ezekiel Pierce, llooper. and f«ll ot the tide. A he ship, paying Hemlock, very important Hemlock boards, U $13 Clapboards—per M — Agents appointed In »*st*»es of Joseph Pastor Petersen gave one of hi* *llrr:ng tention to us. but maintaining his dis- pari of the work was the measurernen*. « f Spruce, 12g 16 Extra spruce, 24$3B Henry Thayer, Cambridge, Mass ; Lemuel eddraan* at the church Sunday evening. tance to a foot. Then of a sudden be Spruce floor, 16020 Spruce, No. 1, 17 $1» E D Peters. B uehiil. Dr. Emmons’ the current in the I'tiioo river. Thla la a has brought happiness to Pine, 12 Clear pine, 36g60 ed for of Monthly Regulator \! »» itortiKia llonn nn* of our touur settled and we all heaved a 015 Petition ti appointment There 1* down, Matched Extra 36g60 hundred* of auxloUB women. positlve- awlftly flowing #tream*with a rocky bed pine. I5g20 pine, unto Robert T 1. a science — oyd, spend- known to medical with a »o of We had not seen the M Laths— M — guardian lv no other remedy slngtr*, blond tbe audience o, _j _•...... sigh relief. Shingles—per i>er the work. 2 2.00 thrift, Orland. that will HO quickly and safely do An hour before Ce*lar, extra 75 Spruce, w(itch rendered. List of him, however. •• Clifton E. and A e»* and mofct obstinate from A of tbe river was clear, 2 35 Nalls, per 0 .04 0.06 P« liiion fled by Longest irregularities straight portion n u. Kfl the odor of a whale sudden 2d 135 Cement, cask 180 any cause relieved imuiedlcTssly. Succesaguar- Mince tb* Tar ratine bou*e, Han- tor Ible and midnight Clear, per inter- clewing levied work, at carefully extra 1 65 cask 95 1i*h name to anteed at any stage. No pain, danger,or tv miliit1 the nostrils of the men. and c~e, Lime, per win Mu'nong, and to change of Martin haa 7 j ference with work. Have n lleved Hundred* cock Point. Mr*. Utorgo A. measured Intervale lines were stretched No. lf 125 Brick, per M $11 Richard Dolllver. Petition i ** Ernest grant- have fall* d. The most diffi- looked to the windward to catch scoots, .75 W hlte .06 0.0 case* where others vlsiud In tuna end tu Calais. stream. they lead, prk ed and certificate issued. ben- retellv*a across the A set of soundings cult! a cs Hucce**fully tre.-.t d l»y mail,and of a black bulk on the wa- Provisions. S. and Sadie A. No will ibt* sight great Petition filed by W Ilford | eiMal rostjlts guaranteed In cverv lusuince. Mr*. Martin and too occupy was made ecroee tbe river on line* ten of ladles ter. It was Tom Bowline. Word was The outside price lor steaks Is same a* last Truaeeli for leave to adopt Eva Robinson, ri k whatsoever. We treat hundreds winter tbe bouse b*re vacated by and down tbe see. Write for further recently feet epart up streein, so week. There 1* no In the general situa- and to change her name to Helen Mi'dre whom we never particu- around and all bands turned change advice. I>o notnut olf Dr wife. cross seellou passed and certificate lars and free confldenttal Damon and that tbe of tbe wster area tion. Venison Is In the market In quan- Trussed. Petition granted answered. Re- **. and from 1 to 3 we were In a state ample too long. A 111 etters truthfully Nov. 3 up, issued. is safe tinder ______* as determined. Then e series of obser- tity. member, this remedy absolutely of suspense. At about 3 o'clock tbe condition and positively leaves vations with Hosts and current mltera Beef, » Pork, ft. every possible no al ter ill effort the health. Sent uy mail* It Had to Done. whale began lashing the water with Steak, .150.30 Steak, ft. 17 The Bee* Trust. upon was carried on to determine tbe sealed, $2.00. Money letters should he Jam** velocity an KoftAta. .12 0.25 17 securely Tbe following *tory I* to«d by his flukes. When be had churned Chop, The first of The series of ex- "I."red. l*It. J. W. EMMONS CO., 170 Trc- of tbe current. Corned. .(*0.10 Pigs'feet. .08 Century's regi Berne* “A Hundred to he moat Mas*. In an article ou acre or more of surface foam, 18 Ham, % 160.20 on “The Great Business St., Robtou, work was carried on Tongues, per pository papers Outlook «■ Tbts through all for Shoulder, .13 Year* at We*l Point” lo The slewed around and headed straight Tripe, .OS.jOS Combinations of To-Day” will appear tbe three weeks tbe was at Ella- Veal Bacon, 18 an Idea of party our and Illustration of tbe We*t Point us, but miscalculated speed 20 Salt 12 0.13 In the November and will be and resulted in an Steak, Century, worth, accurate deter- the lard. 120 15 obedience and discipline. passed astern, though clearing Koa-ts, .100.15 devoted to “The 80-Called Beef Trust”. mination of tbe amount of water lamb: Venison ooco flowing feet. As During tie wer a young officer rudder by not more than five each 05 steak, it. 20 The writer is George Buchanan Fife, down tbe tbe Tongues, com- river; maps^and hydraulic to his Roasts, i5 reported to a volunteer brigade j he rushed leeward, swinging Spring lamb, 10020 who has made an investigation of the measurements made by the summer school Fresh Fish. rnauder that be bad order* from division head and thrashing the waier, we from of view—the used subject many points held are now being by a company wblcb A new Ash In the market Is the bonlta, a headquarter* to take a battery that lulled sharp up until we were heading the local wholesaler's, there la to the southern much like a but much packer’s, front plannlug develop water power of located us fish, mackerel, tbe top of a sweeping slope on tbe due east Whether he by the consumer's, and that of the | tbe Union river. lsrgur. It U selling for 12c per lb. tailer’s, of the t be *helta from or sound no man can say, but Hlates. Confederate line, j sight 0ft 06 of the Coiled Tbe Ells- Cod, Haddock, attorney-general with the' geo'ogice! formations; about slewed around I saw that he 18 20 wblcb Were playing havoc as be Halibut. 11 a Clams, qt The aim of this group of papers, as wortb are of great interest, and Investi- each 25 Lobsters, ft. 25 I'nion tbat were would come head on for our steru. As Mackerel, “uot to Infantry deploying 16 Finnan Ha 12 announced by the editor, is pre- gations were carried on Prut. iwuedfth, ft> Idle, by Barton, he started on his mad rush the ship's vt *>«•« trout, 14 through a wooded ravine. htte perch, 12 sent a partisan view of these organiza- and excursions tnsde by tbe entire party, due north In Smells, 12 Oysters, qt 40 “Wbat!” eard knew the 10 00 “Ob, yea, lean, air,” waa tba reply; Burton, Every ship Dry hard, SOOfilOO Broken, Mr. Fife’s article deals with tbe organ- visiting tb* Joggles coal mines and fossil She was heeled to star- soft, 2 M003 00 Stove, 10 oo “I’ve order* in was doomed. Dry beef got tbe my pocket.” Rounding* per load Kgg, B* 00 ization of the great companies beds, and the tidal bore at i_j doubt In observing board until almost on ber beam ends, 10(0 This Weet Pointer did not 1000126 Nut, rather th*n with tbe processes of tbe Advertisers, Publishers and Printers. Moncton. there Blacksmith's 6 00 _ and the instant she settled back tbe least what be waa going to do, transmutation of product, but has not to was a rush for the boats. No one gave Floor, drain and Feed. TIME and nor bia capacity, aed, itnngi *ay, a little to say on the by-products of the QA\#|T He who dose not when be can, cannot but The market Is still firm on corn, though there MONEY M* muo be did for advancing at a charge the whale further attention, every it, when he wtU. business. was to the larnts Is no change In prices. We quote from tbe wood across tbe open effort put .forth get tbe considered are the i'hallen’s Record Rook*. suddenly bbl— Ostt, bu 45 Among topics Hank Into the water as the ship was luffed Flour—per ground, be look tbe battery In tbe Tbe ship groaned. But tbe Giddy 4 2505 25 Shorts—bag— 110 understandings existing among the Subscription Record, Advertiser’s Record, tbe into the wind. Her decks were awash 100 % 1 50 Mixed feed, bag Advertising Record, Job Printer’* Record, before they could change effectually Young Thing who was talking to tbe Corn, bag the causes controlling the prices Corn meal, 1 50 1 25 packers, Correspondence Record. and be was a as the last one got away, and that waa hag and Indexed for position of tbe guns, brought captain good sailor,and didn't mind Cracked corn, l 50 Middlings, bag of the Kosher method of slaugh- Ruled, printed quick entry she was teef, and reference. circular and a bit of rough weather. About fourteen minutes after 1J6 01.40 Descriptive price them beck with him. "Doesn’t U seem tering, the Influence of the refrigerator 11*4 on Published by we came to look around application. cruel, she struck. When of the unnecessarily captain," said, car, the growth and magnitude K. A. & W. E. CHILD, "to box a ’" "Not for Tom Bowline, he had disappeared Father—But are 14 Dover Street, New York. compass any more so, Cautious you'sure you industry, and tbe credit and notification “Here, landlord!” cried tbe patron. from and no whaler ever report- miss,” be replied grimly, “than to paddle sight, will be able to support my daughter? which tbe business is brought “Here la a cockroach In my coffee.” Tbe had al- system by EHjIiSWORTB a canoe.” And tbe ed seeing him after that. It to do sir. I have ship groaned some Suitor—I’ll try my beat, almost to a cash basis. landlord buttled to bia tide, inspected the been believed that he more. ways generally already got my winter’s coal In, and 1— STEAM then movtd toward LAUNDRY cockroach critically, received Injuries In striking us that Parent—Not another He bad been holding her hand most of Cautious word, my would oettne ‘exercise’, a* tbe muttering: “I’ll dlecbarge We were “How you AND BATH BOOMS. kitchen, caused bis death. picked up not another word. Take her, and from ‘work ?” asked tbe have told him tbe evening. As he showed a deposition hoy, diatiogtiahed that cook on tbe Instant. 1 three later by a Scotch whaler answered "HO PAY, NO WiHHKK," to release it without days heaven bless you! teacher. “Exercise,” Johnny, the cockroaches asking the momen- ex time and agatn to remove none th# worse In health for our ad- “is work you like ~o do, end work is All kind* of wore done at served.” tous quasi Ion, abe au.geeted, quite caa- wbst do think of dou’c like to oo.” laundry abort no from tbe coffee before it la venture, but the small fortune which Aunt Edlth-And you ercise you tlcc Hood* (railed for and delivered. ually. "Of course you understand that Little that rich cargo would have given ev- your little baby sister? Elsie—O, H. H. KHTEY * CO., goods taken on are considered approval landed had to 1’m In her. Aunt Illvea are a terrible torment to the little folk1, Y ms Rh 1 Rrldae, (Ellsworth. M* have i»ad the tough; ery man if safely gone dreffuily dlaappotned No matter bow loag you disposed of after have been held a cured. Doan’a they tbe bottom of the Atlantic. Editb— Dimapointed? Little Elsie—Yes, aa to some older oaae. Easily If It hasn’t developed Into consumption, certain length of time?'' he already Naturally than Ointment never fails. Instant relief, perma will cute t» that tbe M she doesn’t look a bit more stylish I>r. Weed’s Norway Pine Syrup appreciated baud was hla wItU- QUAD. 50 cents.—Advt. Subscribe for The the nent cure. At any drug store, American. AHvi. out asking. the baby our washwoman got last spring. I aebfTtisrmtnU. HKI.I.S. OIYITI A RV. lt>e opposite direction ms to indulge in WEDDING it he vt! uVm tntatv. even if not igu’ortli language that la forcible, Doni-onrn. mm. b. n AtKftw. «r —--r svrss of Ells S T A B Iv I « H E D INI c in good taste. To the Bar Harbor A wedding of Interest to many Hancock Mn. B H. Aiken, formerly 1C jH a ilXAl AM- KU1TIU1. JOUSAL N correspondent of the Bangor (V*mmer- county residents occurred Wednesday. worth, died at her home lo Vineland, rr«Li*inu> bride’s J., Friday, October 24. after a brief illness. er of be aaya, after reviewing the caae Oct. y#, at th* home of th* parent*. Wr.PMSDAT irnuoop. B. IS Wtlmol Mn. Aiken, whose maiden name we* *Y*RY at some length: Mr. and Mr*. 8. Dojis, Ellen M wee born In Richmond, AT street, Portland, when Mt«* Olgt* I. Grant, "But the otnctol return* jot Kllawortb! were and Charles H. Oroear war* married Maine. Her family moved to Ellsworth ILUMOKTU, MAIN*. nutl tow, vote* and eter'lMn* Doyle WHITING BROS. I Ignored, despite In the of th# Immediate families while ehe wee e girl. In early life the *v *•*« else, the tkettou war gives to Mr. Whltconb presence wa* a successful school teacher. ■A3VCOCX POOsTT PUBLISH!*© OO- against the will of the people of Itnoeoca of tha bride and groom. offer a line of Ladies’, Gentlemen's in IMS to II large F. w. Rm.Lrws. tidftorand Manager. counts, a* expressed at the poll* Sept, a When The rooms war* tastefully deco reled She was married Benjamin a.»jB Groe. Oarer Ion and oouoctl nllrntpled to eeuot and ftaaa. Aiken, at that time end tor aoroe year* Children's B ©abecripttoa Pr»«e—92-» a rear; 91.« for with cut flower*, palms trailing to torhnl firm of Aiken atx month*; 90 cent# for three month#; if out IIM >S publican party they dung The bridal party entered tba parlor to th* after, e member of the la and 88 oenu paid strictly advance, 91-90,78 csltlteo, but In this caar law.tecbalcaUUeu, vote*, march Bros. One of the brother*. F. B. Aiken, AH *re reckoned at strain* of Mendeleaohn’a wedding arrearage justice sad *■! weat by the board. I tn*rn’,of 9 per year. by Mias Uroeer, of Augusta, slater Is still In business here. Underwear out baa cm to be a fine art la our played dfidven » «tng Katea—Are reasonable, ami will "Counting sketch of of tbe groom, and stood la a bower of The following appreciative be made known on r implication. State But where are our righta under the cos at low The beat trade I which was Mm. Alkvo Is sent Thm Avkmican by a extremely prices. iB dilution wad the lew?" palm* during tbe ceremony, Bu*’.nr** (vimmunV-atloMshould tic mddren«nl th* Rev. Bow of friend lo Massachusetts Mm. Alkeo's Gentlemen’s Underwear in the to, and *11 m «rdera made payable to, Th» performed by ley Green, city. B «oey In Ellsworth will Heavy Bavoh k Cocrmnr Puwjwmno Oon *»• the First Baptist church. friend* and eo-worker* Maine. COl'XTY GOSSIP. wool fleece at IIIN*. I worth. Tbe bride looked charming In bar filmy remember her as one who was always All three of tbe pustofflces on Steen's bridal rail and dr*** of whlta attk moaltn, interested and actively engaged lo ell WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1902. Island are now presided over by woman, allb trimmings of lace and chiffon; ah* things pertaining to the uplifting end from to $i.5o. ■ wa* e mem- Ladies’ Wrappers 75c Mrs. B. J. Staples, having recently taken ■arrled a bouquet of white pinks. Re- betterment of humanity. Bbe of the Atlantic office. The other ber of the W. C. T. l\. end an earnest STATE OF MAINE. charge freshment* were daintily reread. Groceries. Room I offices are at Swan's Island and Mlnturn. Tba mother of th* groom was dressed worker In the cause. Her earnest, pur- Dry Goods. Carpetings. Papers, n a light atlk with whlta lace, while the poseful life was an inspiration to tboee Hancock Point la to oca next summer srtde'e mother wore black atlk mohair with whom she came lo contact. Corn, Flour and Feed at Wholesale and Retail. ■ covered one of Us beautiful shore alto* by tear black silk, with trimming* of whlta Her deity life was so exemplification of a OH) It to to be erected nee blankets and fill cottage. by Iberty satin and black appttqu*. the beautiful end etlrrtng 11 of Long- A large line of horse whips. fl Lewie P. Clark, of Spokane. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Grorar ware merrily fellow: Call and examine • new line of The design to Perkins, of Boston. their a earnestf fl j | ! by darted on wedding journey by "Life Is real' Life la lumber of their friend* who had gathered And the grave ts sol Ms goal, it to a Brooksvllla man, i. W. Baboon, a offer cou grata 1st ton*. After a short fhist then art, to dust return***. SOFA PILLOW COVERS 1 of tbe division and W who to tbe chief g* In Boston and tba as no* spokes of the soul." day rtcinlty, groom a Invaluable tb* just received from New York. Also line of xette of that publication, *111 be engaged In bustnee* tn New York. In the summer of 1878 the family moved fl which will here- Patent Office Ooeefte, In to where have since re- tkc Geverner. The bride's parents formerly resided Vineland, they Ladies’ Robes at Cost to Close By after be instead of Night Out I published bi-monthly Gleworth, and later tn Bltsebtll; th* sided. The Influence of such e life la the as heretofore. A THANKSGIVING quarterly, at bar of I b* groom is C. E. Grover, at rotr, inanity Is far-reaching and eodnrlng, me time city marshal of Augusta. and though Mm. Aiken has passed on. PROCLAMATION. The Uossiper feels rare be voices tbe Tba many friend* of the happy couple she ha* left a rich legacy to those left clow? has been filled fill HOT WATER HEATING AND The year aNtut to * uilments of the county In offering con- PLUMBING I • tab them a long and prosperous married behind. The good she has done livee on many occasion* for thanksgiving. Both the to J. E. Bunker, Jr of Bar gratulations It*. Mrs. Aiken ts survived by her husband BUM and the nation have enjoyed to a remark- _ Harbor, ex-county attorney. In throwing Latest improvements in both systems. fl able degree the blessing# of pro* parity Our and six children- three daughters end lyphol-1 fever as effectually as ha did tb* hout-Torso. Klrat-<•!».*» workmanship. l’rlees as harvent* have been more than sufficient for our three sons; also a brother, Prof. O. B. fl ball at a recent Hancock county fair. Mr*. Rose Holt, of and J. low as Is consistent with work. requirement*, our wage earner* have been well Minneapolis Grant, of Kentucky, sod a sister. Mm. F. good fl M. Young,of this city, war* marred at th* and nearly ev»ry material Interest Mrs. M. A. UresnUw, of Soet b Deer I si*, •mployed, soma of tbe bride’s sister, Mr*. W. M. Urent, of Dorchester, Msas. ha* a* never before. Josepn prospered has picked III quart* of highland cren- dregdon. In Minneapolis, last ereolng at The funeral was held at her home In In accordance with the custom which ha* pre berrtaa 1 hit fall, with tbe help of * little I o'clock. Mr. sod Mrs. Young will arrive Vineland Sunday, Oct. 28, Rev. Mr. Gil- “CLARION RANGES. FURNACES, STOVES. time the who net I ▼ailed alncc the of Pilgrim*, u Webster City In a few days, and will girl, bealdes something over four bushel* bert officiating. apart a day of thanksgiving after the harvest* sccupy tba Sn* Young home on Elm of BHdtia cranberries. To do this *b* and war*. and tin ware. had been gathered, and conforming to the pro- treat. I'earl. agate granite Crockery Amrounltioo fl John Y had to take a walk ot nearly three mllwe a J. W. Young it on* of lb# leading and clamation of the frMkkyt, I, Hl'l, gov Only One- 1* Right. of all kinds. Special attention given to repairing. 9 farm. She to one of luccc-sful business men of Webster City, May •rnor of Maine, hereby designate Thursday, the day to and from her saving been engaged extensively In tbe "My boy." said Cade firsts. user whlW glvtag seventh of November insunt, a* a Dear 1*1*'* "middle aged" todies, being twenty day umber trade bare for many yean. H* nr advtaK, >ur old lent Per- itands ac- Main Street. J. P. ELDRIDGE. Me. DAY Of THANKSGIVING. seventy-f jeers spring btgb la Its* estimation of bis •*The saw that doesn't wabble t* the oae that Ellsworth, 1 haps somebody can beat Ibis, bat we quaintance* and business assorts lee. cuts the las. On that let u« our n»ual voca- Mr* Holt t* * M d*y »o*peod doubt It. popular inneepoll* lady. IV u« trust rlo* st-'f.ifcr* its if. stthin Us ttir _ SiferrtiMwmt*. tion* and In the church and by the fl reside. ren social circle*. Tbs bride and row froete, tier thank* to Almighty God, the Giver of all .'»ty groom I IIWKJHilVIMi NOV. 27. sere old and frtends a( Wl.i «m»b or tow fulftU It* work by keeping on •mv? f.>r minr kUtxtnvi wktek trr h>i* r*. neighbors l L*moin«, Maine, where thee enjoyed the j Um «vi*. eeivsil at Hu hand. Let the gratitude of tmr The President'* Proclamation—“Na- icqueintance of each other in their earlier Wb« halfway through, temi latWa may bcwet heart* Sod ex iresctas la art* of tear*Mere* Ujr*. | It, lib* M WH, and eharttr, and the acfferlnx a ad tional IMtval and Thanksgiving.” The was a home affair, • fememhexlnf wedding quiet To toare the that eeemetti ban! am! «*l a a few reiattree of the ptuc* needy kt theae a t'ftunxtv oaea alao hare rea to tbe custom of our wnly contracting j “According yearly them thinner *j*M. •on ole and thankfutoeaa. srtio being present among the for ret tug will when U N1U the President, et tbl* isuehter end son of the groom. Mr* L Bel *bUtl*g mw* tort, at tohgtfc. 01roo at the Council Ctanler, la Augu-ta. peoplr, upon 1. Lshnherd and Karls Young, of *»»*•; foliar* thry io*»* y tilt* third day of Stmrotorr, lu the year season, to appoint a day of festival and 1 ■tty H'rfalrr City, /sera, Frr*maw~ TVa'* Many a way o' doin' U»lag*,' toi only of our laird one thouaand nine hundred aad thank-giving to God. rvihane. Oct SO. «m* way'* right two, and of the Independent* of the Tolled aod a haa State* 0f America the one hundred ami “Over a century quarter passed "Am! boar la wind, my boy, through llfo. If 1 twenty aerenth. since this country took ft* place among MAINE’S OI.DKST WOM\>. iftt|4rd U«t« to «Urk, By the Governor. h»n*M h but a wcm*4 ttop, Um aftermath of JOBS r. HILL. the nation* of the earth and during that ‘he l« 106, *t»«l he* wo Thought of +*rk. time we have had on the whole more to be BTsnx Rot ti. Secretary of state \ tried and irw to fereerrra»r* this Mortal JobrVuaor »H«, than ha* fallen to the of “MiuflUug off Col!.** thankful tor lot | led ron«n**i Mlh to rural* woa caory* by Mr*. Helen C. Neagie. better known as Mr. can’t be but any other people. General too after faner- j bune-M toll Bryan President, celebrated the 106th alion ha* lo manhood and 1 Granny" Neagie. t mi# emaevt to fotM or Wealth ha* «r«rt be baa the satisfaction of even grown passed coming * nnirersary of her birth at her little borne away, bach ha* had lo bear iu peculiar y*t here found nearer than Mr. Roosevelt did to being 1 a on Oct. 2k. burden*, each to face Ita crUl* aod Bstb, “Granny" Neagie Hi* mrn spot tb* height* today are Ikw special To read must killed in an accident. A train in * as long held the distinction of being the wh«V* |«m around your sign peonie go 1 each haa known years of grim trial, when which he was a the other c idast women in (he State of Maine, e IV fongoot way, tiwplred by Um to it. passenger the country was menaced by ma toe, do* ran into another train near Lead- ; * tstinettoa of which she is justly proud. somewhat irll* Send your *fgn to the people day most .c or foreign levy, when the hand of j hjr a rural rtm'i mar* a w«y o* dwfn* thing*. but or‘y I ; Mbs was born in In an want Colo. Mr. was uninjured, the Lord a a* upon it in or community using Axatru ad. Tllle, Bryan j heavy drought , or* right 1 be county of Clare, Ireland, Oct. 28. 17W4, way** though he had a narrow escape. flood or pestilence; when in bodily distress Awr.RH ax want ait* bring borne* to * nd wu the youugeet daughter of Mr. and u blow to aod anguish of soul, it paid tbe penalty : trow tny IVb Hiram bad arbtertmeoV* the homeless*; rent prupertie* and bring Y It ail IT f rs. Mtchsei Couetdine. Before she wa* and a forward heart. •uzb mil rear tod. You blow tt to IT According to a recent bulletin of folly satisfaction to buyer and teller. empty * at of her Uem she married John Neagie, I knew him a* aa boueet man who pnrtkod last ed the bureau of the “Nevertheless, decade by decade, we American want ad* get You blow It to clr.tn IT by statistic*, 1 laborer. what hr |»*»urtod— anything have onward and we i thrifty,steedy-gomg blow American mule baa an effect- struggled upward; w«nt. or aril have You don’t it to erll IT proved The Ural twe;*e years of their married tad no I pafcl Um torn* hud, and rapt alter. you anything you now abundantly enjoy a material wed It M>IU ItJWlf ive advance of American 1 Ife was in the I loo |»n, to sell. agent plows, and under toe favor of the Most spent “old country", after i being, j it’too. la aa added to aald "B and now there is a and con- rbich decided to cast their lot ln afterthought, y Thousands of in Hancock S large we are striving to achieve they people High earnestly boy, m Iguv? ITSELF demand for Amer- t meric*. They were ble**ed with ten County read Tin Amekis s\ want stantly increasing mo.ai and spiritual uplifting. j let anil your part, UaaeSoualy to om straight FIFOS ITSELF farm of * blldren, but on the way acroea two died, column every week. ican machinery various de- The year that ha* just closed ha* been w»«m adtorr, WRITES ITSELF 1 1 nd were burled at *e*. After If your want ad is not there they i from South Africa. The one of and reaching toon dor Lore you're la a rut, work M, scriptions peace overflowing plenty. (Vouch are not it. 1 his the had no reading importation of farm machinery baa Rarely ha* any people enjoyed greater proa- country, young couple and m»ff four, PHILS 1 dee where they were going to lira. I* was ro«*ll reattra, when you, at Iragth, htu increased from in 1900 to parity than we are now enjoying. For thia : THE CROCKER #178,385 a the of reached aebtomoM-ai'* we render heartfelt and solemn thank* to palmy days shipbuilding in B th, height in 1902, and with the in- o* hard Wood for Sale #1,065,450 »owever, end decided to settle to ere. fhere'e many a way doth' thing*, but ouly FOUNTAIN PEN IS the Giver of good and we seek to praise i they creased of South African 1 fced end as om way** rlahi'" prosperity Him oot word but the They Beth, John Neagie by only by deed*, by \ — Hoy fortWJ Of##*, ia ytorrwa*. SPLIT AND CUT TO 12, 16 industries there is opened np a large toew well how an axe, be was way in which we do oar duty to ourselves toewing _ Sokl tn ElU worth by field for the American lot In A AND 24 enterprising and to our fellow men. long securing employment. INCH LENGTHS. jo use wee soon built, and careful manufacturer. “Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, by Ha* Annul** Iteatrn. J. A. THOMPSON. lying the young couple brought np their President of the United States, do hereby One oflttviautojreoiKi fle father met with an bow- S.I mation that we have had to record in Thursday, the 27th of tbe coming Novem- ; accident, ability to get rvwuii* *nh imaii profuea- Cut At inches Ss SO rmiMf. W# which hla vvsr these columns for maoy a day is that ber, and do recommend that thro ughout iw, prevented returning Lion would wHtn to be great Evidently 0 the yard, and then It waa that Mr*, be* little affection f->r the •mailer the land the people cease from their ordi- be PRICES DELIVERED: Itfetributen for Me.. S. II. A VL decided to do what abe could for nary and in their several beagle denomination* of Atom, aay# the Phil- try is, after all, not to be established occupation* ['..a*._.J .. .1 « a. be support of the family. She waa era- Time* When to>d a here. The deal between E. B. Estes homes and place* of worship render tdelpbta by gentle > at domestic in of the beat- I'ut Ji liH-tira is »o thank* unto God fcr the mam- oyed many play-fellow that I tee la ter bad been A of New and the Ells- Almighty ! Sons, York, Known families of tba and ear- fold blessings of the past year.’' city ber made a paternal prmul uf a goat, be worth interested is and HARDWOOD BUTTINGS: parties “off”, ner# were always in demand. replied: at this there seems to be no writing After ber husband's death, about thirty- “Hob! My pop baa a whole flock of At will it 50 Schooner A*hurt*. prospect of a renewal of negotiations. lve years ago, abe continued to work, bet goat* down in bte offloe IH-liwrwl is 00 The two-mseted schooner "Teresa D. I aaa The principal reason fur the break is forced to erase her act lea career about Tbe other boy naoirt a mated, but Baker*’. Captain Shea, from Mt. Desert on that the syndicate here became satis- j wenty year* ago account of advancing went ou with hie J'vyful narwtive. Orders nmjr be left at hou»e on Oak with a cargo of gravel for Boston, whit* jtn-et or sent to I*. O. B<>« si. fied that it could Dot furnish the j tge. “My papa bought me a wagon, too/’ working Into Bootbbsy harbor Oct. 26. ; health and of wood the ‘•Granny” Neagie enjoy* good be Mid. w quantity quality ran ashore on tbs western end of md almost perfect vision, although ber wbat of It?” be wm naked. manufacturers at the “Well, "My F:rank Fitts required price Tombier island. la somewhat She hi »earlng impaired. pop bad eo many wagon* be bad to burn the latter were to In witling pay. Tbe vessel laid In a bed place in a heavy 1 lucid and likes story taller, nothing a lot of 'em, betauee be bad no room for Salt. to a!) it should be southwest and wss hove on beam I Sox justice concerned, wind, letter than an iuierwttd grjup of Ua- ’am.’* added that no bad faith is it end* at one time. 8b* wss righted by ener* while *be hi some charged; | narrating graphic Tbe gentle boy did not bet lev* tbla. FOR BALE. a a tbe crew, polled off tbe rocks two I was simply case of two parties to by ale connected with the early history of Moreover, to beer It pained him; (or be 7 H. P. small steamers and taken to tbe flat*. 1-2 Gasoline Engine. trade to agree a he city, bad faith in wbat be .’earned in Buo- failing upon price. Wood frame rip mi table. All in* cram After diecharging a of the cargo part bbe attends rtt. Mary'* church, and take# day acbooi. cut «mw bench, wwhijf «a« marhlnr wood she will be on tbe Tbe trmmt ft. hard ptur shear*. w.**| lath* Mr. Hanscom** Cwse. repaired railway great intereat in ail pertaining to tba “Don't know wbat to yon happened 1 Shaper with couisur *ba!i* All U> schooner’s bottom was badly damaged, vpeodie* The and at its rburcb. 8be la continually expressing a Ananiae and Sapphire?” ba naked. pj«l ardff. Rr-asaa far wlltng. want In uu't governor conncil, is part of the keel gone and she we* • lab buslnr** Uaa- L. if»>r»;ai**. KIUw«#rtb. m<- in last to attend one more *ervice within “They were atruek dead for lying." meeting Augusta Wednesday, badly. of tbelaleCainn leaking it* portals before sue dies. tb>« we* not In formation to Coggins. situated denied the of Rev. 8. L. Hans- Patently, in lb* of Uno se. Dr. Q. T. t* village Good mow Holt, petition Tn« veseel owned by Daniel Shea, Her is Inarm vitality somewhat remarkable, ble who field of aootst tea a>w wood lot who to companion, responded Impa- ing act**, and com, asked be made sheriff of vf Boat on, son of t be Hu shore rapitlu. ind she retu**v to bate anybody live with but without bravado: pasture privilege, with plenty of ] EYE SPECIALIST, tiently, perhaps naml bed. to a Hancock A of the _ Apply Pawn L Hoiwiim. county. report be% a t bough a neighbor call# each day “1 know tt. I *aw them at rack.'* Uawlif. proceedings at this hearing may be 8c boo tier "Charlie Backl” Hunk. «ud Lae general oversight of ber. Her found in our news columns. The United Frail steamer relative la Michael is at He wiU company’s : »oiy Cavanaugh, a Za Let. the American House. Whether Mr. Hanscom will take his “Admiral Sampson” which arrived in ! tratideoa, of Bath. How** Tbla? remain In Ellsworth until SoTember*. We offer On* Hu mi red Dollar* Krwar-1 for Bostoo that she collided 10 o»ui w case to the court a bill in yesterday, reports eaar of Catarrh that eaaaot be cured o>o»*m Apply supreme by any by HouseBurra. E •worth. Mr. With the three-masted schooner "Charlie IIaIT* catarrh « are. ____ known. He an- equity, is not yet j STATE NEWS. r J CH«SIT A CO, Toledo a. Ktx.nu» first fluof and Ukwiuent Bucki” bound from N. for Edoyvilla, Y.. the SlVUib-in Masonic block on State street, amts nounces that be is in the hands of his We, under*»gt««d. have kaow* W J free. Boetoa, about ten milee off the Cape Cod Cheney for the 2*»t 13 year* a Ml believe him recently occupied by the Hancock < ouoty consultation friends so tar as farther action ia George H. of waa la ail iracaerOo .* PublUbingCo. of Jo«x H. Rvdmax. light house at 2 o'clock that morning. Tbe Harvey, August*. perfectly boaovwble hualoeaa Inquire and able to oat aay agent, in the same building which we to mwtakeo for a deer by bV. Irgsl >'otu«. Toledo, O. lU HEKBAS Delta A. haa further. drowned. son, waa shot dead a Draggle**, ay wife. Sargent, to proceed by boy companion llall** Catarrh Cere »* taken ia»evn*lir. act V? left me without Ju*t provocation I Tit* rub^r)b»r. kar.br *1™ One the vote for Mr. Hanscom while banting in the woods at Ing directly upon tae Mood and moron* tor. hereby forbid all persona bar taring or tr act- ••‘‘f* l“! thing Asquith b.« W.» s.ir (Quarterly Meeting. faces of tae *y*lem Twtlao Ul* wet free. ing her on my account, as I ahall pay no bill* A at «h» and that is that a near Moose bead last Monday It waa «Uk lb* id «.M»ed made very clear, The Eiieworth will PrVw ?3e i*er bottle- bob! by el’ Dmggiat* contracted by her after this date ISHj PTsten quarterly meeting the tba tww of the voters of supposed shooting waa accidental. Haifa Family Ptlle are Hmxuy H. Ha very large minority meet with the Wset Franklin church on Ellsworth Falls, Oct-ll^im. b«t«MU» t»» Slews. this have declared at the aod county polls Friday, Saturday Sunday, Nov. 11, 15 HFKC1AL NOTH'*. 4+«UUmI» •**»**» tfa* ******AU*«J5«jJ“*£3 o* Tbs worries of a weak and sick anther are *k*atuaKai* favor a strict and 16. ^ KtfJI to >w»»t tR* **** tnat they emphatically oaly begun with toe birth of her ehtfel. Ky day aafi trapui in CunicuUMMjf| and enforcement of the Tbe meeting will assemble at 2 p. m., ber wotfc U constant y laterr upsed a d at night nO demand protection u- and I impartial her real D broaea by the of i*« peevDa. from the of Hancock. 1H tbe 14th. There will be an ses- wailivg county prohibitory law, and this ia a contin- evening puny infant t)r. Fierce’• Favor.i* Preaertp Maine, and the United IIHIM mM _ sion and afternoon and ton make* weak women strong and ska -to* will have to be reckoned Friday, morning, __ gent that womea wt U It lighten* all the bardic* of ma evening sessions Saturday and JHiTIfA s.wr.2£?« with two hence the in Sunday. lernltr, giving to sttOwri «tren»it; an.I vigor, ''A1;' S-S^'eTS SUw years party wuica retaWMUttot they Impart to her children la over ft »gmi fee the fiati a Kditi I~ T»**»* does not the of eilee l»r. hon*1 ii* as awthoritp Ik *»**>fc power interpret correctly thirty year* pr fta*f cowatp of Han, *.. 1- Y**him$ of r Mieraa. Tykhhiu W. Mascagni, the famous Italian who "M'UH* eudf of a score of Malta« p by #Vonkfta end — on the wall. aeauly Hancock, iVioWlMW- band-writing have treated and cured mote than half a mil * wrots "Cavalterla Kuettaana'', is to p»ay three thousen 5 a.g*g* kfifly*- Mr. Hanscom is not TOO suffering women. Stick women are lavite » OVERcue Park have been -aroad Naturally jubi- with hi* own opera company at the loeoneeU Dr. PUree lrldr free at COUCH | by charge FREE BS2«irfSt depart is. clay strata or rock he*Mg * lant over the result of the at All la atrlckhr Ad ottier l * •** bearing Jefferson theater, Portland, to-morrow | correspondence private Coffee »ud ^bl Ciwrim. Aim other maud exemption from t*xee on this AMERICAN ADS dress Dr- K Y. Pierce. Invalid*' Itoul and Aar Ilu,t Sit-t-LV Oak for one "** * In fact be so tar in premium.. Co.. St. prop* rty bund red fllHKl Augusta. goes evening. glcal Institute, Buffalo, .V T. Augusts. Me., Dept. A. Man C. Ihun* A PAY BEST vote 3M>micnnmt». SUKKIFF. of Blaeblll, end Mid that votaa for C ITY MEETING. MOT SATISFIED. Mr. Hanacom cast In certain other towns THE ELECTIONS. Aldermen In the county were not all counted for Transact Routine City Rev. Mr. Hanscont Think* Ho Didn't of kbv. syi.vancs l. Rolls of Aeeounta. Have Petition him; and that if tha corrections asked for REPUBLICANS WILL RETAIN CON- Business Fair Hearing. Dyspepsia be made Hanacom Little outside ot the regular routine HANSCOM DENIED. would bavs 2,441 votes TROL OK THE HOUSE, In reepouse to a r* quest of a repieeen- What’a the use of a gcx>d cook if In the whole business of auditing bills was done at the county. tative of tbe Bangor Commercial. Ret. there’s a bud stomach —a stomach too Further, Mr. Clark that the re- meeting last evening. Mayor (freely. Mr. wrote ah BgPORR OOVRRHOR A5D alleged BUT BY REDUCED MAJORITY NEW Ifanacotn follow-: weak to digest w hat is taken '.HKARtBO turns from Aid. Leifciid, Stuart, Patten properly OP THK TRSTI- wards 3 and 4 In Kiiaworth McCarthy, “Tbe Hancock county republican convention into it T COUWOr—BOMB YORK REPUBLICANS WIN- FREE and were defective. In that were not Brady were present. which was bel t 111 Kll-worth May Jit, renomi- The owner of such a stomach MOBY -CA*« MAY GO TO they experi- ) made In accordance with the law,and that TRADE FOBS BEATEN IN MA88- A petition was read by Aid. Brady, nated Howard f. Whitcomb as candidate for the ences distress after eating, nausea be- THK SUPRRMR COURT. | therefore should signed by Monaghan and thirteen office of sheriff. During the term which Mr. tween and is troubled with they not be counted. By ACHU8KTT8. Stephen meals, Whitcomb was then serving, the prohibitory and fits of nervous headache throwing out these returns, Wbltcorr.b’e others, asking tor a light on the top of belching TM »• Her. 8. L. Itenecom law had not been enforced. The liquor traffic —he’s and miserable, petition votes would be reduced to 2,000, which Bridge hill near tha Hamlin bouse. dyspeptic 10* governor end council to Imuc The result of tbe election yesterday had gradually Increased, and conditions were “I have been troubled with dv.-; pepsin ukloR would give Mr. Hanscom a of 381 Another petition was read by Aid. ol lo Howard F. Wblt- plurality coming to be Inti lerable. and have suffered almost everything. I 10 him Indeed throughout tbe ocunty settles the ques- Rev. David Kerr and votaa* Stuart, signed by ad- have tried many different remedies, but certificate ol election ee thcrifl of “After the republican state convention eomO * km* worth** vara. iiext sixteen for some kind of a could no relief until I tion of which party will control tbe others, asking wnlch at its in Portland, get began taking hae been denied journed, meeting of Hancock counly, at the corner of Central and Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After the use this The official return from Kiiaworth was it will be but a re- light Koyai June 11, had adopted a platform demanding wae held at latl House; republican, by medicine I could eat without distress, and The bearing Auguels streets. Both were referred to and enforcement the offi produced. This certifies that the votes petitions faithful Impartial by today I am as well as ever, but I always Wrdneeday afternoon and evening. Mr duced majority. for the various candidates In the city had the committee on streets. cers of the law, I.wrote Mr. Whitcomb, asking keep Hood's barsaparilla on band.” Mas. waa Potter A be more lUnecom rcpreaanled by It Is too toon to able to give Considerable time was to the dis- him If he could and would so enforce the pro- J. A. N. Y. been counted and declared In open ward given C’kowbll, Cunajoharie, ol Portland, and H. E. Clark, ol hibitory law, he should be elected lleraey, meeting “except In wards 3 and 4”. Mr. than a general view of tbe situation. cos* ion of the drains up around the provided Harbor. Mr. Wbllcomb waa repra- sheriff of the county for another term. Hood’s Bar Clark contended that on the face of this But that tbe expectation* of the demo- Maine Central tracks, particularly the Sarsaparilla A. W. King, ol Kllawortb. “After vainly waiting a week for an answer, eenlrd by return It la shown to be defective. one that (lows through the property of and Pills counael aaked crats have not been met Is certain. I went to Kllsworlb, and saw Mr Whitcomb lu Mr. Hanecotn'a that H. B. and No In ward 4 It was claimed that no record Phillips Irving Osgood. bis home. cure and tone all has been re- dyspepsia, strengthen go behind the return#, and ex- Oov. Odell, republican, action council wa* made In tha ward book that was taken. “I Insisted that the of our county de- the digestive organs, and build up the ol showing people amine Into tbe legality Individual elected in New and Lord the street whole any votes bad been cast for any candi- York, Pennypacker, Night-Otficer reported sired Just such enforcement as the republican system. volea. Tble waa ralueed, end applicant’! dates in that ward. In ward 3 It waa republican, in Pennsylvania. In both lights out 288 hours for the month. This party demanded of the officers of the law, and conned I ban aeked tbat rotee ol warda 3 is considered the board assured him that If he would promise to do his Kaflroa&B ml) StMmtwat* claimed that the votM were trot sealed a* these slates tbe democrat* predicted vic- by unnecessary, Kllawortb be thrown oat, on tbe to the best of his If I would and « In law. and it is probable that some action will be duty ability elected, required by for tbat tba elect loo law wae not com- tory themselves. work for him until the day of election; but. If ground “We are handicapped by the fact that taken. with. Tble Ibe council declined to Is elected lo Rhode he would not stand fairly and squarely on the piled we cannot compel the attendance of wit- Kimball, republican, The edvisablllty of having a curfew platform of our party, I could and would run do, and It waa ordered tbat a certificate Island. and the law nesses," Mtd Mr. Clark, “and for that law, enforcing cigarette him. to against of election be kwoed Mr. Wbllcomb. more was before the Commencing Oct 13, 1002. reaeon may not be able to show that all Even in Massachusetts it was thought strictly, brought “lie could not see his way clear to make such It BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR caaa oprbrp. the vo es which we claim were cast for board. la probable that within a short a and I proceeded to get out nomina- that Mr. Oaatou might prove to be a promise, AM V M I r M time Ellsworth will at least have a cur* entered the field under the head cane «<< B. E. Hanacom, hot not counted, were so caet: tion papers, and BAR HARBOR. 10 30 8 25. Tbe opened by Judge second but he Baton rnd Russell, didn't; of law Sorrento...... 4 oo. ot tbe couneel for Mr. Hanecom. but we will be able to show by positive few. When it does come the children of enforcement Clark, Mallet were elected governor and lieuten- *•••••• Sulllv in. 4 2%. that a will be by tbelr absence on He began by atattng tbat at tbe8tafe elec- proof sufficient number should be conspicuous Mt Ocitcrt Kerry. 11 20 4 5% 9 GO ant-governor respectively, and ten out of “I won the election by a plurality of more counted for him to the streets after 8 o'clock. Wftukeag, 8. Fy. 11 26 5 02 9 07 1/liITCOMHlinn on 8ept. X, there were three randt- overcome Whitcomb's fourteen are than 400 votes, the votes to Hancock. til 29 5 06 9 10 congressmen republicans. As far as the hose-cart in counting according dafra lor eberl# of Hancock coolly, apparent plorallty of 72.’* question goes, Franklin Hoad fll>7 ft >4 9 20 The surprise In tbe congreesional elec- the lotentlon of the voters." F. Whlcomh, Donovan VmfBHHI HWOR.W. all probability we will not get oue ‘until Waah'rton Jo. 1149 tft 28 9 40 Howard Timothy tion was tbe defeat of a free-trade After recounting the c1rcum»tancee ELLSWORTH 11 Ml ft 80 9 47 Foss, summer comes was the L tbe Several witnesses were sworn. again”. It opin- K! Is worth Falla. 01 5 2^ 9 ft* and Sylrenue Hanecom. petitioner Among tbat led up to the bearing last Wednes- fl2 republican, In tbe lltb district. Nlcolln. lft ft 50 10 05 tbe retorne bad 2.233 them was Hy ivanus I*. Hauscom, of Kden, ion ot the mayor and Aid. Brady that the tt* f Wbllcomb by day, Mr. lianscom continues: Green [.ake. tl2 24 ft 59 10 14 THE NEXT MOUSE. carta to the house could be and llanaeom and Donovan tha applicant. He teetlfied that repaired Lake House. fl* 82 16 07 110 2* vole#; 3,1*1, 1,310. “We before me governor and coun- made serviceable until appeared Holden. 112 40 t« lft rlO 80 cotnre before becaoee be there was one other mau in tha town of In the present House, with a member spring. Hanecom you cil at that time realty to present our case We Brewer June. 1 00 6 8ft 10 50 Kdan the name of Hanscom. Charles of tbe have It would lake three mouths to get a new betlereatbat all tba rotee caet lor him by ship 367, republicans forty-one stated that we had an exact record of uncounted Bangor, K.x.St. 1 07 6 42 10 57 band cart and that time snow M. C. 1 10 6 45 11 00 been counted lor him. may tw bis first name. His Initials are C. Under tbe new apportionment here, by vote* enouah to us ft substantial BANGOR, bare not tie majority. give plurality, IP. M. A M A M 3. Its lives In but not In tbe tbe 58th House will consist of 386 mem would be on the ground. The matter was to submit said to oomra lielore you celling that certain Kden, cor- and were prepared record, Portland. ft 8ft 1 80 4 25 of bar Have a of which Is 194. Tbe left as it stood before tbe with the town records and the Ronton. 9 Oft ft 57 7 25 retea in certain town* be declared lor poration Harbor. made hers, majority just meeting. gether billots, examination of the records aud thirteen southern uot The roll of accounts was passed as testimony of clerks. He come* here becaoee be teele tbat personal states, counting BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. him. was reached one of the ballots of several In tha West but follows: “When that point of ilancock county Intended to towns county, Virginia, Including Missouri, PM I AM tbe people councllroen asked If wo hail votes enough to but have not visited all the bat have 125 The democrats STREET COMMISSIONER'S ROLL. Boston. *7 40 9 00 alert blm lo tba office ol eheriff ol that towns, representatives. Highways. $128 65 win on; and Iwlng assured that we had, the P M and be tnakew under have vtsited twenty-one out of thirty- have carried 116 of these districts, and the Portland. 10 4ft. 12 40 coonly, application, Sidewalks... 16 09 governor and council retired to another room, seven two in Tennes- an as of eectlon ft ol 7D town* and plantations. republicans probably tlve, lu a few minutes and an tbe provlelone ebepler Bridge*. 174 4.1 and very returned, BANGOR. 6 Of I 10 00 4 65 Wards 3 and 4 In Kiiaworth should not one In and two In ol tbe reelaed eta lu tee, tbat Ibe retorne see, Kentucky Missouri, Rock crusher.••••. 138 96 nounced that they had decided to exclude our Bangor, Ex St. H Oft' 10 0 4 09 Brower June. 6 12 1>» 12 5 06 In accordance with tbe be counted, !ortbe reason tbat the law at with two In North Carolina, one In Vir- evidence. be corrected 13 Holden. t6 84 f 10 34 f5 25 several different was violated In and one In Alabama doubtful ac- •m ••In other wort!*, they decided to disregard actual Intention ol tboaa wbo voted lor points ginia TRACI4ER*’ SALARY ROLL. I>ake House. |G 411 (10 42 15 32 the law which they were under, and which was (inter. Lake. 6 50 5 40 me** ward*. me unseated oaiiois in cording to the latest returns. School fund. #846 00 49,ft( bta. them.** Nlcolln. ffl 59 110 69 fft 50 3 In the handa of a To obtain a In the next House mandatory upon Mr. Clark then read tbet portion ol ward were put roan majority High school fund. 2J3 77 Ellsworth Falls. 7 11 IMS 6 08 waa and he It was for the democrats to se- After citing the circumstances attend- ELLSWORTH 7 16 11 18 6(4 "HIVH IW IMt who not an official, laid them necessary #7,000 77 Wash's:ton Jc 7 80 11 27 6 18 a hi* cure votes In the and the alleged illegal election in two down on the atepa of store, did mar- seventy-eight North ROLL OF ACCOUNTS NO. 9. ing Franklin Road. t7 88 II 87 6 26 wards In he continues: 4* keting, and then gathered them up and West. In this territory they have at pres- FUND. KAMI. AMOUNT. Ellsworth, Hancock 17 114' 6 84 3bbrtti»mrnt*. Wbukcag, 8. 7 49 11 48 6 88 ent The latest of schools, Geo B Stuart, #45 63 official return* were and Fy. tba next day took them to the city clerk. fifty-two representatives. Supt “But the Ignored, Mt Desert Ferry. 7 W 11 55 6 4ft C I 15 34 In ward i no record was made. He dbt- returns Indicate that this strength h-s High school, Welch, despite law, vote* and everything el»e the elec Sullivan. 8 20 .. J P Eld 1 75 Sorrenio. 8 46 been with the of one seat ridge, tlon was given to Mr. Wldtcomh, against the co7*rrd iu t be examination of ballota that held, exception BAR HARBOR.. » 20 12 4ft 7 30 Geo B Jameson, 4 00 will of the people of Hancock county a* t>x- Is There Iron municipal officer* did not take into each from Idaho, Montana and Nevada, Library, Adelaide True, 87 50 pren-ed at the polls Sept 8. consideration the Intent of the voter*, as to which the returns are not yet com- •DaPy Snndavs Inc'uded Boston to Ellsworth • C 1 Welch, 10 5o “When Governor uarcelon and council at Great achievers, and Wr iitugton County R R, but Sunday leaves but threw out ballota which should be, plete. Adding forty-nine to 116 gives the J 1* Kldrloge, 8 is* tempted to count out the republican party tin y at 7 p m. men ami women who democrats 186. in counted for him. He thought, however, | Georgia J ude, 10 00 clung to technicalities, but lu this case l tw, IStop on signal or notlceto Conductor. bring thing* t» [mum, The returns show that the democrats On that gei erahy the vote* were counted In | Electric light, Ellsworth Water Co, 130 technicalities, vote-, justice and all went by the These trains connect at Bangor, with through trains on Main Line to and from Boa- obstacle* or no obvta- accordance with the law. have made a gain of three In Pennsyl- Fire Dt pt, J t Eldrldge, 7 45 board. Portland, g/w* ton and St. John. one In 51 M Moore, 3 68 out has come to l*a a line art In our M. \JUl cle*, have an *lran- CORN I YOT* vania, one in Nebraska, Delaware, “Counting Tickets for All Points South nod Vtest C W Smith, 4 50 State. But, wh« re are our rl his under the con dance ol iron in their At tbta point Judge Foster asked Mr. o«e in Wisconsin, two in Maryland, one on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket often Scboolhouae, J 1* Eldrldge, 11 59 stltutlon ami before the 1 iw ?'* lUtucom If he thought the votes were In Colorado, and probably four In New Ellsworth. blood. They lake C W' Swuem S y, 75 are to tickets lyiL/l/W.n/^inr/ counted In hi* own town of Kd n, York, swelling the total to 178. Passengers requested procure |iie initiative, they f*;rly E S Stevens, 1 23 A atteuded meeting of citizens before entering the train, and esi»eclally Elf leaves them sixteen short of a ma- largely and w lines* said he thought not; that iu This M 31 14 17 worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. ahead, ol obstacle*; Moore, was held at the Methodist Bar pu«h regardle** In five doubtful church, that town whole ballot* were thrown out jority, with the result K K A Co, 1 20 GEO. F. EVANS, succeed. Brady Monday evening to express In- they southern district* to be beard from and Harbor, Vlce-Pres. and Gen'l Manager. because sticker* with bia name thereon Carlton McGown, 2 75 F L. BOOTIIBY. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket no of that at the action of the governor Ag*t. There i* qnality character doubtful districts in the 28 dignation were on down. Not only waa twenty-one Morrison, Jo> A Portland, Maine. put upatde Coy and and to raise funds to carry more and C 31 3 uO council, gain* admiration respect the vole for wltnre* thrown out, but that Nurtb and West from which the returns Brooks, j II the case to the courts. than that which enable* a to are as G Brooks, 3 00 EASTERN person for every candidate on the ticket. yet Inadequate. John H LrUnd, 4 CO What the results wilt be no one yet form a definite purpose and then con- Mr. lianecoro then eaid that he did not The next Senate will be rrpab lean by School, Melvin Franks, 5 00 knows. A committee of seven was ap- at least sixteen the centrate hi* in it. come here to make tbta coutcat because majority, against all energy executing 1 31 rs Moses Cottle, 6 50 to take iu hand the mailer of j of pointed To and u*e this it i* he desired the office, but fur the reason present majority twenty. W S Moore, 84 28 Steamship Company. posse** quality, j raising money. a of the of Hancock DOUBTFUL STATES. 23 88 m-ousary to be in a sound mental and that majority people (?) Irving Wilbur, Mt. Desert Division. county wished him to enforce the pro | and Willie l.uni, 2 00 physical condition, to have an abun- Resides New York, Pennsylvania A strong inducement to sleep—the iron law Iu that county in accordance Police, Timothy Donovan, 45 00 WINTER REDUCED RATES. which btbitory j Rhode Island, the democrats also pre- bedstead. dance of iron in the blood, laat Hiram C Lord 45 00 with the adopted by the Nebraska and Wiscon- platform dicted that lows, •.LOO. give* and endurance, made Arthur Mitchell, 2 03 Tendering one’s resignation is often « BAR HARBOR TO BOSTON Mamina, vigor Htate convention. He The results at republican j sin would vote their way. Alex 8 00 sv • ironites the Gray, tough the contest or that !»aue, and he daalred proposition. this writing indicate that every so-called D L Fields, 6 00 for be believed Every man himself more or less, the vole legally counted, doubtful state Is safely republican. T J Holmes, 6 00 pities PeptironI- rt ^ of all laws. but few deserve half of it. idihc*. length- in the enforcement Joseph D Farrell, 8 00 en* described thirteen votes cast in O W 7 00 man never advice until be and tft»adu** the n«*rv»« and Wlines* A HAD SHOOTING ACCIDENT. Contingent, Tripp, A wise gives product* the itMivn rt»-»uU. It ia Her Harbor which were not counted. Morrison, Joy A Co, 83 is asked for it. a n*w on I.ittlo Dolor*** Abbott, of Hill, Charles W 6 13 mnd thoroughly nrirntifle pr**p* Four ballota had a Hanecom atteker Sugar Hurley, The price of rooms accommodating two per- with the a Charles S Grows, 7 87 BORN. sons each, will lie reduced fiom $.’ Oo and $1.30 antum, combining iron laat do«o. Another had *’8. L. Han- Killed by Neighbor. upside to $I.TJ and $ 00 each. t-»mc* And nutrwnt*; ia to facta the fatal T C Lord. 1 00 agrp**abl*» Instead of L. The attending shooting BRIDGES—At Tremont, Oct to Mr and Mr* .Steamer “Catherine” leaves Bar Harbor Mon- ecom of Fden”, Sylvanua H % the Urtt-. to the utomarh C Leland, 2 CD a and Saturdays at 10 a ACCfptaMr of and still another had of a little girl at Sugar Hill, Eaatbrook, Fred F Bridge*, daughter. days, Wednesdays m, tit* Hanacom Kden; J P to at Seal Harbor, Northeast And moldy a«*imilAtrdt And ha* been furnished Thk Kklrldge, BUNKEIt- At Cranberry Isles, Oct 23, to Mr And touching Harbor, of *Han*coro of Bar Harbor”, on Oct. 20, have Southwest Harbor and Sionlngton, and oor nect- Rr**at of not consti- the name j 5*210 Mrs Henry Bunker, a son. Advantagr catwmg 1 at Rockland with steamer for Boston. witness claimed, American by its East brook correspond- M M Iug pation nor injuring the teeth. These thirteen votes, 41 94 BUTLER—At Sullivan, Oct 27, to Mr and Mrs for him. ent. C R 35 00 Harry M Butler, a son. IVptiron U nxlx In two form* In a lUjnW- ; should be counted Foster, RETURNING. Am It .InrMi tha III Ha ill v• vamr-nld nhiM HANNA—At Sullivan, Sept 23, to Mr and Mrs •n arotnnlir rooltnl eltair-nl tl was out during the hearing B F Gray, 100(0 fwr It brought C Hanna, a daughter. Merrill and Addle was Kugeue From Boston and at 5 ■Jm> In rh.M**>Uire-lh of Bluehlli. In some unexplicabte manner the ham- Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30 DOYLE—GROVER—At Portland, Oct 29, by Blnctiill & E.lswoitti SteamMlo mer caught and was discharged, the Rev Itovrlev Green. Miss Olgle L Doyle, of Rockland, Trenton—Service Sunday at 2.30 m.; 11 of charge striking the girl as she was enter- p. Portland, to Charles Grover, Augusta. Magnificent Oct Mr. Simonton. DOLE-TAPLKY-At Arlington, N J, 22. ing tbe yard. to Robert E CONGREGATIONAL. Miss Ethel N Dole, of Arllngion, Tbe little girl had been singing to her Tspley, of Norfolk, Va, formerly of West Rev. J. M. Adam*, pastor. Brooksville. brother, and a few mlnutee before 9 she evening at 7.30, prayer and con- DAVIS—ALLEY—At Cranberry Isles, Oct 25, left her home, which is near the school Friday ference meeting. Theme: Ps. 104. by Rev Charles N Davie, alls* Kthel V Davis, Overcoats... still of Ml Desert, to L Alley, of Trenton. and along, singing Aubrey skipped lightly Nov. 9—Morning service at Sunday, Minn, Oct29. her little byinu “I want to be an angel followed communion of the HOLT—YOUNG—At Minneapolis, 10.30, by Mrs Rose Holt, formerly of Ellsworth, to J W HLI'KH ILL LINK. a word with stand” when the Lord’s school at 11.45. Rather strong and with the angels Supper. Suuday Young, of Webster City, Iowa. PALL SCHEDULE 1902. to describe our over- fatal shot was discharged. BAPTIST. HUMPHREY—ARCHER—At Auburn, Oct 28, which of Miss Susan Coinm«n<-ln|; Monday, Sept. 29, Tbe family is nearly prostrated with Rev. David Kerr, pastor. by Rev Mr Wetwr, Hallowed, mild Bernice of Auburn, to Clifford 8 Steamers will leave as follow*: Leave Ells- coats, but nothing more Humphrey, grief, especially the brothers and sisters Sunday, Nov. 9—Morning service at Archer, formerly of Great Pond. worth (*tage to Surry) Mondays and Wednes- or do who attend school. The stricken 10.30. Sunday acbooi at 12 m. Junior C. RICH—TRASK—At Trcmont, Oct 29, at the days at 6.4ft a m; Surry at 7-30, for HluehtH, South will cover the territory family North l>«“**r 6 m. service at 7. residence of the bride’s parents, by Kev A P Bluehlll, Brooklln. Sedgwick, Die, has tbe stucerest of tbe entire E. at p. Evangelistic sympathy M Rich to George U Trask, 8-rgerivlde. South Brooksville (Monday*), Lit. our new Winter overcoats at 7.30. Thompson, Endly community. Prayer meeting Friday evening both oi Tiemont. tie Deer Die (Wednesdays), Dark lluibor, to arrive at Rockland to connect with ntcauter for side—Service at 2 30 R Oct The fuueral was held at the church, Kev. Bay Sunday p.m.; j STEVENS— M’VEY—At Providence, I. 23, Boston. justice. Mr. kerr. Kev Edwin S Gould, Mbn Edith Wi-MXHl D. B. Smith, of Franklin, officiating. It by RETURNING. It docsn t maucr UNITARIAN. Steveus, of West Brooksville, to George and William of New Conn. T*eave Rockland was largely attended by townspeople, Pastorate Vacant. McVey, llaveu, every Tuesday and Saturday kind of man for above points, and on Thursdays ,eave Rock- or size, or by many relative# from out of towu. shape, Sunday, Nov. 9—Sunday school at 11 45. DIED. land for Dart tiarhoi, ■dtrgentvllfe, North Deer if an ovecoat Every heart was tilled with saduees, and Isle. Sedgwick, Brooklln, anti West Tremont, you are, you're returning same day to connect wtin steamer for many words of sympathy were expressed, AIKEN-At N Octl4. Ellen M, wile find what u re MARINE LIST. Vineland, .1, Boston. seeker you'll yo not only for tbe family but also for tbe of B 11 Aiken, formerly of Ellsworth. Phi.mas Note—This will with above man who was t be cause of tbe acci- BILLINGS—At Bluehlli, Oct 28, company comply for here. I young 78 years, 10 mouths, 6 days. schedule, except In evi tit of unavoidable causes looking Milsworth Port. Hillings, aged dent. BA Oct24. Kdna Bartlett, of delay to Its steamer*. SAILED RTLKTT—AtTremont, O. A. No hard are entertained by tbe aged 2 months. CROCKETT, that are out feelings Manager, Rockland Me. The styles just Saturday, Nov 1 Oct Mrs family, as it was purely accidental, for FARWKLL—At South Brooksville, 29, A. P. McFarland, Agt nt, KlDworth, Me. Sch Lulu VV Eppes, Jordan, Huston, lumber, Fannie (Mason) Farwell, aged J6 years, 8 la by all. Rockland. Me., Sept. 24. 19C2. The colors that are just scen| young Piper highly reapected Ellsworth Limiter Co months, 21 days. vv The school was closed until after tbe Sch m Eadle, Cloaaon, StoolngUm, Ells- GOTT—At Oct 29. Mrs Johanna worth Lumber Co Brooklln, Gott, materials that are just funeral. aged 72 years, 7 months, 18 days. StJBerU'acmcnta. The ______, ARRIVED GRAY—At South Sunry, Nov 2, Hiram H Gray, Mundav, Nov 2 aged 07 years, 5 months, 14 days. "You talk about posters ana your ad*, upon the VVOSOSOSOVOVOVOVOBOBOVOVC • right. Seh H C Cheater, Potter, Boston HAMMOND—At South Gouldsboro. Sept 29, fence, EDWIN M MOORE, 2 kind o' medium* that Duane Hammond, aged 1 month, 6 days. 5 But they ain't the appeal* Monday, Nov 8 dealer In all kinds of * The short, the medium length to common aense; Sch Leonora, Bonsey, Boston JOHNSON-At Reach (Deer Isle), Oct 31, □ talk about and your Francis F 06 0 4 Freak, Balt, Smoked and f You may your dodger*, BAILED Johnson, sged years, months, Dry the coats are here. circular* and *uch. days. and long don't assist an advertiser Nov S But 1 calculate they Wednesday, M’CaRTY—At Bar Harbor, Nov 2, Mrs Susac FISH. much; Sch II C Chester, Kay, Boston, lumber. Ells* A McCarty, aged A4 years. And especially In winter, when the mow la on worth Lumber Co PERKINS—At Deer Island, Boston harbor, No^ lb. ground, Sch Kentucky, Sinclair, Stonington, wood I wonder when .ter. »nd your 2. Georgianna Augusta Camlage, wife ol your pc dodgerl Hancock County Porta. can be found? Lorenzo D Thins, aged 56 years. COAT IS HERE But wtthlu the cosy homestead, when the parlox West Sullivah— Sid Oct 80, scb Maggie RUSSELL—At Eden, Nov 4, Mrs Sarah V YOUR •love's aglow, Ellen. Franklin for New York with paying Ku’-sell. formerly of Cectlton, Md, aged 7< at to and full value any price The newspaper 1* read aloud to everyoue w< Ar Not 1, sch Abide G Cole, New York years, 2 months. (Burial at Cecllvon.) see if it i>n t $.$ $-’5 know. Ar Nor sch Franklin for Come, 1, Catherine, Boston STANLEY—At Bar Oct 80, Mrs Esthe: Cod, HlueflshX _ With curl- Harbor, Haddock, Halibut, C of Jonesboro, 51 line. Ar Nor 1, sch Harvest Home, Boston Stanley, aged years, Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, Heal lops, X along the mouths, 27 days. j By special delivery—curtain lectures. Ar Nov 3, seh Marv Augusta, Boston Lobsters and Finnan Had dies. * Nov WARDWKLL—At Oct 31, Arthu He daucea well to whom fortune pipes Sid 4, sch limed Home, Sullivan foi Ruck»port, Boston with curb Wardwell, sged 75 years. Campbell A True Bldg., East End Bridge, ♦ Co. and should be Parker Clothing Friends debts cbeerfullj Sid Nov 5, sch Mary Augur a, Sullivan foi YOUNG—At Bar Harbor, Nov 1. Edward I ELLSWORTH, NR. W. R. with jbbhhhhhhhhbhhdh sod promptly met.. Boston curb Yuuog, aged 56 yaars, 3 mouths, JO days. V I Stbrrtifcnratc. wl Tkr A AM kas erbscribers jf /» Min, and retained with s An* fet da*. < <>r\TY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. It about th* ! *w t* a ncoch neighed eighty pound*. ( Cm am «caa* apum If county, to addition*' Omntp Weses see IS— papa* ma, | Stoop “C. H. Edward*”, of Rockland, la mU tk * her fttper* in Ik* county coo A at th* wharf. Hill, who Irmtna. THE H MS ISssf late. company’* V»f*. Bwr *it *o» r^icb •« .an*. TVS Atom- In A. N. Cadwrll moved Into M In Jennie by the way ta an taper! direr, h*« gone J J. Bridge# and wife ara etolUof MAN NEVER MEDICINE V ic a.* it no4 the only paper printed in CM boon Thursday. •>tar lb* ground and prepared It tor th* Boatiia. slant s * has waver retried to foundation of the ub.arf. Ha wtlf alao H Dor II to bto la MADE ANY- MADE ■ cc.-t.-ntp. and Mn. Clara Peirce, who baa been iU with U. y vhtttag daughter help in t he conet ruction. Work oath* W N, but it i« th# ewi* paper that can prep- asthma, la able to be oat. oierport. THING LIKE FROM A M a« fast a* bonding* being pushed Uliiah ot Rockland, to In tona | •K| !* ce :*d a OotrtoTY pap*r; aU th* are crowded on I be | Herrick, Apple* being possible. The new power bone* h »**r- on baalnaaa. ROMOC ROCK are least The circula- market now, tbe crop being quite ■ test merely papers. jnst mg completion. Thereof was raised oa targe. William Rlaladall baa moeed Into Oeorge tion ef Th* AmskicaV, barring the Bar lbe main building Saturday. Raton'a bona# A pair of bead some horses passed here Nor. Barber Record s summer list, is larger t._C. Friday on tbe way to Btoalngtoa for C. nay*. W H Free*bey and wife were la than tout o, sul "W other papers printed OmI KvIhtM. B. Small. B#I feat law* week. In Hancock county. The fall term of the town school, will to a Bne bonaa He a. Mr. Avery held a meeting bare close this week. Meaty Bridge" baring roR for S There waa no afternoon ball! at Weal Broeklls. Sunday evening. Jabs Mortimer la at bom* after an COUNTY NEWS. service, aa Mr. Smith attended tbe (unerai Nrwall baa to absence of soraral months. Power, gooe Berarty, RHEUMA- INDICES- Ik ppMtvmat Owwt* X*wm im other I pago. of Neteoa Tburaton at Stoningtoe. Maaa.. to apaod tba winter. Mtaa Hats Harey entertained a targe John H. Haakali slaughtered two p4g« A aoa waa born to Hr. and Mm. W. U. *Mt iuUH«. party of friends Saturday erasing. TISM TION I la this OtITCABY. neighborhood Friday foreaoooL, Ttbbatu Tbnreday, Oct. SO. Mia* laddie ef MUbridge, la and two more at Daer late la the after- Leighton, B. who died here Oct. Kane bee Joshua Johnson, I be of her brother* Fred and Lea- Mm. Ragaoa to rtoltlag parent, noon, besides doing bla onn work at guest 28, we* horn in East gullivaa, May IS. 1821. at Boearty, Maaa., tor a law waeka. borne He waa the son of Hannah Bickford and Herbert Jeliteoo left lor Mm. Frank Cola and daughter Mery In the Oct. Monday aigbt Stephen Johnson, lie was born SI._Eoo. want to Beaton tor tba winter. Boston where he baa am ploy mew t ta a Friday bouse ju*t acre** the stress from his ow n It . reported on good aatbartty that store. K. K- Babaon, wife and daughter came house which he bait! In home, ib* brick Fred Backtil? baa tbe boon for- bought the home from Sowthweet Harbor Tbereday. all the brick with his own Puritan assembly, P. 8., conferred 1846, making merly occupied by tbe late Will Lam Webb, and end of first degree on two candidates last Friday Mm. Alfred Joyce came from Barton hands. Though the beginning and will make It bla residence. area uaet weak, w here aba baa bean v toll bar the Journey were so nearly on the same tag. lag George Tburaton, wfco and to make bla atetara. spot, the elghty-two years of his active Mrs. H. H. Haeay and aon Morton boms In tbts neighborhood, met with a life were ej.«ni in many sections, amid recently spent a weak wltk her parents in Mtaa A dele McFarland came Saturday serious accident at Stoning!on Friday. varying scene*. Many sorrows came to Prospect Harbor. Irom Boeton, where aba baa bean em- While painting a bouse tbe staging gave him, which were bisvely borne; much of Noe. B. ployed. way, him on a and tnjor- *.__ which was shared with throwing ledge, happiness, also, RikitHfl. Ilnmer Stanley, eon ot T. C. lag him severely about the bead and r ro*|t#fl younger others. t* for Stanley, tell and broke bto collar bon# him It was thought beat Mtaa Kite Tracy at Dr. Larrebee’t Mr. Johnson nerved In the Civil war as braising badly. an Indefinite time. Monday morn Sag. lor him to go to a hospital at once, bat a* of a company of volunteer* fa the | captain a as more ft. A. end wlf« want to Portland 1 be comfortable Saturday be has Arthur Stereos, who la teaching at Bracy 28th Maine. One of his war experience* deferred going. Corea, wae at on Mm. Bracy will go to tba b«o> which he to Gspt. De**y't Sundey. enjoyed relating, happened for tnatmont. Newt wee received here of the baa returned from a pltal 1862 w bile on hi* way to camp in east ft w Friday Rct. Wallace Cutter rOR FOR I death of Mr*. Krais Boot and Harold Babaon ara York, with b company. He reached Farris, formerly of trip that lnrludtd a visit te Proriacetowa, Kapb this at tbe borne of ber boma from So«thwa*t Harbor wberv Brooklyn on e cold, stormy evening. place, daughter. Mam. ibay THE Mr*. Hannah In bare h**n THE I Henry Ward Beecher, bearing of their 1 McFarland. Kockport, Mr*. Fred Patera baa returned from a employ#*}. Mr* Farris was well known arrival, invticd them to spend the night j here, being Tl.lt to her sinter, Mr*. Edith Horsy, In Prank Oott, of Boat on, araa In town laat a native of Deer Ink. waa BLOOD NERVES In bis church, slaying with them and help- Her husband Goulds boro. «**• k, called bar* by tba daotfa of bln 1 for tb ek in the lo»t at see many years ago. Not long mot bar. Mra. Oott. log care vestry. Ambrose and Mlm Elite Pen- Joarpb after Bourgette Mr. Job son was th* first commander of ber tight failed, and ate became to- H. j dleton, of Winter Harbor, were guest, at O. L. Piya. M. Paaa*. Frrd and Oran D. L. Wear* Q. A. and tally blind. Notwithstanding Ibis afflic- toIt this at It* dorr I post, JL, only ( on villa Pbtlllpa want to North Caatlna Sat- afrarffor dlf of j she continued apt Dewey'e Sunday. retired from that within a ! tion to do ber work, and j position year. ! lie anJ Me. 1 ...aUa snl.elalnail ike urday to itltad county granga. was a lift Kaa ft h ■ < rt 0r»*l!S’ InlftrMlftil In model housekeeper. On tbe mar- GEORGE A. PARCHER, Pharmacist. 1 whist Tba rararr nnap* inn mtfiirf varier Grand reunions, and often of riage of ber youngest daughter she took party Thursday evening. pro- Army spoke to ceed* went, as usual, to the library. ha*» |o«« Bellow* Fall*. Vi where the ra* >t ow la \\ public Jul » A. JoOM.ot ashiugton, reading will be tbe wilder. Kutnfr.r4,f»U« 1 In brailh for tom» but her Mrs. entertained a they employed daring COUNTY NEWS. eagerly the «• «• ;ut of each day's doings. poor time, Capt. and Daagy tb*m. IUt Mr. W.bbar, ol H»Ilow«a, «#* | death at last was sudden. Her oldest J. O. Heed god wife b*re to Tug- »*» A4*tVtowel . lam. numbered in many town# as s moat §oc• just tba primary school. daughter, amall company at fr:«od«. Harold Witff* la bi« father. Tbe remain* were brought here Saturday Mayo. vhlllBf oeaafui teacher, having taught over 100 Tba grammar achool closed rather unex- Hantd I/W4 rt W. and hor for ****** ibobUw. Enix'h, Blakely. T., sailing M’** Hannah t^brtoU* t* home from «»• not »* Boston on Saturday. He wilt retort* ibe Mr*. K nrheth Freeibey went to pill KddStiglwn intcmb! o«ta| with him to Australia in the bark Fitchburg, Maw*. Cep*. H. t Young Sunday with th* first of the week, and remain until lhefa«t lael weeB. where -he will aprnt to beary rain. a” Th>« son died in 1*7*. and adelpMa spend “Celum But er to hi* fam ly bar*. Hta rwwl. Iha ’‘Pran- George making quite exten- of the month, when be will go tor the th* winter w tb her edu. She wa* secure, Xoa.i. E. was burkd in ____ Sidney. sive on hto barn. winter. mol***, to loading with lumbar la Bangor repair* panted by bar daughter M int UMrntu*. In M84 be married Miss Henrietta Hall. ! for Bono* near New York. M im Bern toe Jordan entertained about Not. 3. C. port Wintern n. Braith U in iirel'.k. who has tenderly arrd for him duHt g his Mr*. Joseph 0*7’. I, of Sooth very poor formerly H h running tha twenty-ffve of her friend* Saturday even- StnOr Henry Phillips rotary of fading health; these have be* n Bluabtll, died at t’># him* of her Mr*. Power*, of Back •port, to v:« 3| days days | grand see la tba oaw mill at Uru*n Lake. H« i«g. Smith was in town iu jwaaec and A son and Bradbury Saturday. eon, II. F. Moll. after a faw boor*' her eon. Prank A. Power*. passed plenty. iftneea, lo to Holden aoou to work lo Mr*. John to home from r«pt«* go daughter by preview* marriages, Andrew i Carpenter Mrs. Grace Hanson is having quite at. Oct. at. Her Iom will be felt among * Kdxard You ig t* borne from tt *ioa • anther mill owned by I hr t«m« partisan i 'A Bouton, where *he baa been vtotting C. and Marie Johnson, residing in j addition built on her stare. larger reie >1 ff.eo.1i and re *1 lire. after an atoeoc* of two year*. N>< J. L Pinkerton. of Rrookitltt*, Boston, have a x ays their annual friend* and relatives. spent Mt»« Mabel Lstghton baa bean visit lug Allen will battd Pierre to home from Her I Ur tar Fred a large eaten* oa et«B to ou t»U way to Mil- Haley j vacation* with their father; to the** be Stafford ba* added to tbe Barry Monday George bar Mrs. Edward Noyes. tolMffe h* he# bee a slater, on th* dining hall at West End thle fail bridge to attend tha Methodist mtat#*efl*l employed during Ike looked interest in hie farm a new baa eagerly forward; beauty of by putting •« earner. Fred Joy t* making improvements on l-einner baa come for on# cottege, and •*«k* aliOB, hat was unable* to on bis ch idr*n and their plan* has kept him j house near hi* new barn. The house will proceed Globe J»all, and having soma new scenery foarmnr* will b* built t nil five Ing mint at. account of IB* atorm. He with Calvin I luck In* felt from bto a and living in the be Andrew Christie and Hayed haymow young prearut. occupied by A painted* moB-room will he itolit on lb* M"rr»e it v. J. D. MrtJfif, return tug lo bit bom* few 4#)* ago end » •» toady Injured. 3# A mau of sterling character, the last of family. Mr who has been the colt eg* owned by iba Dodges, of Wash- fib we* fractured. a familr of twelve children, with an uo- Nov. 3 M. C. 8. Tripp, managing Wednesday. _ Winter Harbor baa moved his tngton. D. C. falu-rng t uat in God, he approached bis house, i>r. W. K. Emery met a large wildcat M!*» Delta Pierre, who to employed it F. la a well. Sot. S. Rodney Copp digging family to Twit Hoe bea v grave ’•Like one who wrap* the drapery of Bteqtian* wbila riding through tbe wood* on lb* ton, been toll log her tot her, Harvard haa bated a bonae his couch a;.* ut him, and lie* down to Copp pure to William Guptill and wife were the Morgan Bay road on* day l*at week. Tbe (toor|t W. P erce. use in bit bualnee*. pleasant dream*”. ruewts of Raymond Guptill and wife at aafinal appeared eery fierce and tbr«*t«n- Prank A. M«ader, of Trenton, to mot tog Mr*. O. P. H »rd«rt. who la In poor HaU Anderson baa been In Bar Harbor Goutdaboro over Sunday. log. Tab la suppled lo be tba old one Into lb* boa*# o*#«l by Mrt. >*rak flMt lllttshtu. brail b. aeetna better. if w*b t»*r one* Rev. tbe past week vtoiling friend* and rei- The school will give a concert with two jrouog by J. ttprtager, ard Lewto AManon, nubia* Bo*!*' K. is at Brewster grammar | Long teaching Mra. Kite* Pdter who went to L>. Mctiraw hta wife while rid uo stive*. >n evening. A floe Hyde and lug apwior at tb* coeHng elation, he* ; rated Ms MM. Toursday programme ; Pert, Mae*., with bar daughter, Mra, J. earn* road a few before. L Id wood Hodgkin* and wife are borne has been arranged. The proceeds are to tha day* t he toou*< owned by %tr* Wt». I Cheater Rich and wife are visiting Mrs. B. Data, ba* entered Iba Bba U from Machla* where they have been the be used for achool improve menu. boapttal, There waa a Sunday school ©onerft at torbiiii,® end wilt move tit next week. A. H. Kay. In very poor bea th. past few week*. School closes school be tbe Baptist church Sunday evening Mte Haiti* Higglna, of tbto tod Friday. Mtgb So*. *. B. piece, A. K. Webber returned from Northeast There ware reett at ions The writer is tbe recipient of a turnip, gins after a week’s vacation. It wltl be by Emily Billing- Kugeu* Bunker, of Franklin, were *r- Harbor last Tuesday. Halite Nellie ralaed by Henry Gilbert, weighing five taught by Ellis Baker. Mtaa Cora Gordon 3s3Rt'M3.l!U». ton, Young, Cents, Myra rled la»4 Bunday at (be home of the hr to • Warren York returned from HU Elmer Kane. W title Waltham, and one*half pounds. Who can beat it? will teach tba grammar school, and Rufus legion. Emery, •khf, Mm. J. HVf»co Doug'**#. Only Mas* last Wednesday. Bickford tba primary. WiUard Kane, Mary Billtngton, Alice Immediate reatir** were preaent Their There will be a stereoptIcon entertain- Charies and wife Bun- Nov. 3. G. Coulter. Basel* Treworgy, Paul Curtis, many friend* wtob tbetn and Hag*rtby apent ment in eburcb next Satur- _ ! j along happy tba Baptist Pinesle Curt 11« and at Alfred WhOur’s. M*i rraokllB. la, Angle Treworgy wedded life. day even One-half tbe are day log. proceed* to Hole Kane snd Elsie John V. Hardison, who has bean em- Sparry. Tha children Nov. X H. Luther V HoUgsa and Warren C. York be given to tbe cfaurch. In is home. performed their parts Welland tbe singing left this morn tug for Black Island. Nov. 3. ployed Sullivan, Berth la»r ton __8nc. was doe. Tba house was well filled, and Mr*. White and Mias Ktbel F. E. Blaiadelland Thomas Gordon, who Mr*. Ralph tJray ba* g >ne to Bang -r. pga'*t Oak Fulnt. all went away wait pleased. Whit* ar« at Mass. nave bean out of town at work, ara home. Alla* .aing Waltham, 3L AuoU Demon be* returned from Mr*. Welter Murcia to very ill. Nov. traveling, day J. S. la 111. an health and comfort William Dix and bis brother tiny seriously Loren Candag* and returned mdergolng operation. here she Is going to Ca.f island to teach bringing Gapt. family Heads who town school. w Christopher have gone to Fort Point to 1 Harry aod wife, ot Augoats. from South Tbomaeton a few days ago. Mrs. Fred L. Murcb and children made herever he goes. visit tbeir sister, Mm. John Ben Thurs- bare beea.rlaiting Mrs. N. Mitcbeli. bsra Tbey will upend tbe winter with hla short visit to her parents, David i To the he West hies. consumptive too. returned boms. N. Their la Marshall snd wife, at Baal Harbor. father, J. Caudage. child A. Pink ham has moved to H. W. the and Nov. 3. Plutarch. brings strength flesh Mm. Mary 8. Lunt baa been lo Miss Elbe Bridges, who baa been visit- quite til. for tba winter. Bangor Haynes’ so ber Mrs. John baa Nov. 3. Spec. he much needs. vtsitlug her bueoaud, Cspt. Charles P. ing slatsr. Wardwell, Fred ie build a IsrCMtvill*. Wiggin going to bouse. To all weak and Lunt, of tbe schooner UJ. M. Harlow", gone to I* 'last. Cash* Router. baa Tbe cellar is already sickly James Peaaley moved bis family into completed. tbe past week. Vsroum and daughter Nina The‘ Holden Rod" 1* on tbe Beltul children the Coombs house for the wlater. Pred a and wife are with Mrs. he rich and in (ton} gives the son of b siting friends aod niatteee route. Rudolph, eight-moath«-old Gonya's mother, Mrs. Ida Rich. food. the Harry McFarland baa commenced to strengthening Waiter and Annie Lunt, died Thursday Bav>tt paat weak. Mr.. M. A I', eke left borne Oct. 2k (or build a houae near the echo ol house. A. Ham or A Rich wbo have been in part- To thin and morning at three o'clock with oonvui- —— and Mrs. wbo kara bad Brewer. pale persons Hmlth, for ao have diaaolvsd. Tbe have tbe A Carter will do the job. nership many years, he new firm flesh and •ions. pared* sympathy .arge of tba «!aae-blowtng exhibitions. V. 8. Stuck. jr., i» et borne 111 wltb Mr. Rich will carry on the store, and Mr. gives of all their friend*. Prayer was bald at Intend to return and Byron V. Stover, who went to Stoning* rich red blood. In about two weeks, mump.. ilaioor will remove the to bis tbe house Frida** afternoon. tba winter at douse. loo to work at stone catting, hurt bto poitofnce peas tba Penobscot lumber from saw Nov. 3. \ Percy Cl Ellsworth sod has returned to hie home. dwelling-house. Children who first the Otis Preemau Uowilan and Henry »ye Nov. 1. M. _Thblma. Laacb, h«. arrived old man with fish are now Ofmi Deals bars tbe con- B. G. Osgood, of Burry, was in town the recently purchased Mr,. H.i in >unn, of South Brooke- Sorth l-aniuiii* Joabua William*, Mr*. William* and trolling Inlanat In a small acboonrr visiting friends the peat week. White grown up and have children ben. Mr. Grose and of Eileworth tbelr niece from Ciiftoo were tbe which Intend use aa a coaster eille, i» vi.itm* here he was the guest of O. P. Carter end wife, Falk, guest* tbay to bay of their own. on MW, Ci.re Carver bu been visit lug wife. spent Bun day with Mrs. Lucy Grey. of Mr. William*' brother Leonard last Henry Darla la captain, aod la now bin Mrs. C. H. Blake a few daye. Ralph Hagan, wbo baa been employed He stands for Scott’s Emul- week. drat trip wttb a load of brick. Lewi* Hooper was the first man to bring Nor. 3. Bibs. Oct, r. B. at Bar Harbor tba Is home. sion of F. K. Mace, wife and son ______down a deer in this vicinity. He wae past season, pure cod liver oil—a Jenotog* went to Southwest Harbor Wed- gone from borne one and one quarter Some of our members attended tba food and a natural Bryan A band to band content— two deaf mules If are bl'lou, and seeking adviser*. delightful tc attend tbe of you meeting of tba Pomona grange at North nesday golden wedding baring a confab on tbalr Ungers. Take Me Witt’s Utile Early Rlaere, tonic for for old Cured l*ilw Ca-tine last children, folks M*. Mace's aunt, Mm. llemck. Junt before going to bed. of After 40 Years. Saturday. Mr. and for all who need ton A Dinner. Von will And oo the morrow. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the Miss Maude Hagau k visiting in Moul- flesh and Clifford 8. Archer, oldest of J. 8. Thanksgiving — of You are rid of your aorrovr piles for forty years. Doctors and dolls*-* was ts tbe Bret eanae ton, and ber sieter Blanche ie at Booth Archer, of this place, married to 1 Henry eating usually That’, eaid. souid do him no DeWiu's strength. cures dys- ml; jo„; enough lasting good. Auburn Oct. 2*. Tbe bride is indigestion. kodol Indigent loo. move W Goulds boro for tbe with Mra. A Mia* These famous pill. do not gripe, but itch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. preaent SCOTT * BOWNE, Chamut*. pepsia. all stomach troubles by cleansing the bowe's gently and eaelty, cleansing Invaluable for cut*, tetter, salt rheum, and B. Holt. 409-4IB Pearl Street. New York. Busan Bernice Humphrey. Hiram J. I and sweeteulng the glands of toe stomach. tbe liver. Wiouia A Moots. dl other skin diseases. Wioon* A Moore. Nov. 3. Y. 50c. and 91.00; ail dru*#l«t*. Archer, of Boston university, and Mias Wioouf A Moors: iota to otact him had baao lllafally NEWS. j. SHERIFF. thrown COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY COUNT\ nKWS. out. v Tor additional w«, im other For additional County Meeeet in other payee %r *4ditum*»t New *e» other subscriber gives notion that "« He Omni* paget Ormnty jm^n. npHB hereby ra9* *■) quoted from decisions of the court X she has been duly appointed executrix and of the last will and testament of M from the taw, and argued that if tbe Month PsnobKfot. Henry toulh«Mi North (Miinf. Hpriog, late of Hucksport, In the county of >* ward* could no* governor and council decline to receive Frnest has deceased. no bonds Alton is (or “Live HER EIGHTY SEVENTH BIRTHDAY. Perkins been here from Hancock, being required Trundy clerking the the terms of said will. All Ttic** relurn* aboar evidence on thle point they are violating for a few by person* Yankee". Mrs. Elisabeth Turner, whose home la Chorryfleld days. having demands against the estate Whitcomb bad 17* tbe obligation* them. Imposed upon with her Mrs. Perkins, W. M. of of said deceased are desired to present homo a daughter, Mary Wardwell, Bluehlll, spent bad bat 7 aotaa. Ho Thla !« for Roy Sevage la after summer’* the same for sett lenient, aud all indebted duty mandatory upon them, celebrated bar several with crulee of eighty-seventh birthday days friends here last week. thereto are requested to make payment im- a not reco* nixed tbe law My* that tbe and coun- fishing. by governor Nc v. mediately. Annus E. Hikjno. last Saturday, 1. Fred and Perkins have ioancll Whitcomb cil shall examine the not as Amos who has been seriously ill Wight Percy October 22,1902. ballots, only Brown, Her and friends to the num- neighbors moved to Dark for the wt. to tbe number of but also as to who for three weeks, Is Harbor, Ialeeboro, votes, Improving. ber of or more came to the day fl^HE subscriber hereby gives notice (bat fifty spend winter. be has been •■ration. wse voted for. And we have both in- Mrs. Hmlth who has been ill for X duly appointed adminis- Savage, with her. A fine dinner was served. trator of the estate of Meltiab Jordan, Into on Mr. exam- stances In thla case. George G. Wardwell has moved to Cas- King tome time, la now improving. Music tbs Wardwell sisters and social of Ellsworth, iu the county of Hancock, M by tine where otbar error, which We Invoke this statute,” said Judge he has employment In Brown's deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Fred Young and wife have commenced intercourse made tbs hours pass very AH persons having demands against the es- hltcomb. Wit dom Foster, “and ask that Its market. of mandatory pro- In a of Deacon Thomas tate said deceased are dt sired to present housekeeping part pleasantly. Nov. the same for and ilo any detect, ex- visions be carried out by yon.” 3. Climax. settlement, ali Indebted Holmes* house. Mrs. Turner was the recipient of many thereto are requested to make paymeut Im- ited hla cnee. He MR. KIKO’R A DORKS*. pretty and useful presents, the chief Inasevnif. mediately. Lynwood F. Giles. On Friday evening—all Hallowe’en—8. October 7, 1902. Intereete. and aup- Mr. King then addressed tbe governor John G. of Beech W. Herrick and wife celebrated their attraction being a decorated birthday Richardson, Hill, t be Mat. • nd and said that Id do council, be, as the rep- cake with the date of her birth. died Thursday morning. He was over golden wedding. Fancy fHHR subscriber hereby gives notice that ho elerb ot Ella- resentative of Mr. did not X ha* been administrator •Ity Whitcomb, cakes with ber age, and with her seventy years of age. He bad a shock a duly appointed napkins dr bonis non of (he estate of Jonathan led. Teetlfled that desire to do that James Crockett has finished the founda- few anything might Injure name neatly written by herself were years ago. and since then.be had been Hatch, late of Castine, in the county of Han- that waa Mr. lianscom’a nor did he desire tion walla of bla cottage, and the builders and a> law rom city claim, as souvenirs to the departing unable to get about mucb. He leaves a cock, deceased, given bond* the have commenced presented directs. All persons having th uiu>id« ■ bat be the to permit anything to be done that would framing. wife and ten besides against placed guests. children, other rela- the estate of said deceased arc desired to pre- lb* return* from jeopardise the rights of Mr. Whitcomb. Mr*. Horace Or Indie, who has been tives. The fuueral was Sunday at his sent the same for settlement. and ali indented GRANGE MEETING. j thereto are to im- official return. It He was anxious to have the of both III for several Is home. requested majto paymeut rights erttealty months. very Rev. George E. Kinney officiated. mediately. Jon- N. Gakonkh examination ot lb* reapectsd within the law, but ha did not low at the writing, with no The meeting of Hancock Pomona He pt ember 2. 1902. present hope A Hallowe'en party was given by Mis t the trot# wee not believe It possible to determine whether of recovery. grange Saturday was a great success. Mary Young Friday evening. subscriber* givr notice that the ballots selected 200 were The address of rpHE hereby I meeting. In ward at random from tbe Rev. E. M. Cousins, of Thomaston, Nearly present. Nov. 3. X they have been duly appointed ndmlnis- ___ H. whole number ware the welcome Mrs. Addle and the Lrator* of the estate of Salome J. Oil lid not contain any very ones which a few of lent week with hl« by Bowden, pairick* spent days late of Trenton, in the county of Hancock, had been declared defective and not Mrs. N. B. of Dedham, A landed ■rail* candidal* for brother here, on his way home from Bar response by Colby, proprietor—the shipowner on deceased, and given bonds as the law directs, counted. wars well received. Nine candidates were shore. AH demands against the es- tba aldermen knew where he one persons having Harbor, preached Hundsy. tate of said deceased are desired to presuait “If ballots are Instructed in the tifth any to be examined,” HI* eon Herbert will stay with his uncle degree. the same for settlement, and all Indebted One Minnie Cure rbetber the beliot* sstd Mr. King, “let all tbe ballots In tbe The question: ‘'Resolved that it will Cough thereto are requested to make payment im- tbla winter. Pbakl L. Lklani*. whole be a man to run In debt for a Is the only harmless cough cure t hat gives mediately. aonld be examined county counted, and the ques- pay young j October 7, 1902. Hakky W. I.wland. The Southwest Harbor branch of the | quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, | tion determined ss to what are correct farm, to pay for it,” brought coeelon. Councillor held Its annual expecting Pneumonia, Congregational church Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, NOTICE OF FOKRCLOtOIktE. 1 tb* council retire and wbst are Incorrect.” forth a spirited discussion which was Asthma, I>» Grippe and ail Throat, Chest meeting on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29, TirHEREAH Albert H. of Maria- At tbs conclusion of Mr. brlsf decided in the affirmative a large and Lung troubles. WioginA Moore. Penney, room, end decide King's by Hancock Maine, w the goeernor'e re-electing ite board of officers and adding f f vllle, county. by his ballot* »h*il Argument the govsrnor snd council re- majority. mortgage deed dated the twenty ninth day the examination of one more E. L. to the whether member, Higgins, of August, a. d. 1898. and recorded In the f*f* tired to tbe governor’s room to considtr In the evening a pleasing programme ILrgal Notices. b* admitted. Hat of trustees. The report of the pastor istry of deeds for Hancock county Maine, to tbe of the examin- was presented, consisting of readings, vol. 272, page 480, conveyed to tm tin under- tor Mr. Hanacoui Mid that h# question admitting STATE or CounMl was replete with Interesting Items of ser- MAINK?^ signed, tne following-described real «state a*k tor the ation of disputed ballots. music, tableaux and a pantomime which iM not *1 tbl# time dMlre lo vice, end valuable suggestions for future Hancock ss.:—Clerk's Office, Supreme Ju- j situated in Mariaville. in said county, vis.: ot Indlrldnal ballot*, but This consultation resulted in tbe pe- brought down the house. dictal Court. Ellsworth, Maine. Nov. 1, First. A certain lot or parcel of land with axamlnaimn plana of co-operation for the welfare of A. D.1902. the buildings thereon *itua*ed in said Maria- It the ballot* coat titioner being given leave to withdraw. mnif to uncertain church interests. The report of the eilHB following is the disposition of each j ville, aud being the homestead of the late P. 8 has It that Mr. Hsnscom will Mrs. Charles Devereux returned from J. appealed case and indictment for viola- * G. and being the same premises uroad to lb* clerk In proper Report church treasurer and of the treasurer* of Penney, „„ ret tion of the laws the use and sale of ! which were to Luther J. the case to the regulating conveyed Penney by carry supreme court, Boston Saturday. made at Kraslus Redman deed dated June 12. Binntf. Hutiday school, Y. P. 8. C. E., sewing cir- intoxicating liquors, the October ! by 1R82, a bill Term of said Court. A. D. 1902, in and recorded in the of deeds for •roM-examloallon wltnee* raid through In equity. H. Emerson has to Boston published j registry Ci.d.r cle, and mission band abowed very good George gone accordance with provisions of Chapter 44, of i Hsncock county, Maine, in vol 183, page 208, return from ward 3 waa Incorrect *• accounts of financial receipts In aid of the tospend the winter with bis son William. the Public T.aws of IH87. to which deed and the record thereof express lb*i reference is here made, but did DEATH IN MAINE WOODS. State vs. George Averill. Three cases. Nol containing eighty- ..> • or* end repraaeoUllree, church and its benevolent Mies Clara Buker has been the of acres more or less to objects. guest Pros on account of death of Re- I nine tn rota tor Second. A certain lot of land situated not nut tea Incorrect flgutM Mlsa Berulce Wardwell for several days. spondent. said and the same The Sswin of Hunting Accident*— A. K. Barron. Two cases. Capias is- in Mariaville. being abetiS. Nov. conveyed to Luther J Penney by A few ton*. OBITTAHY. 3._U sued in vacation. premise* clxxtx Txamrixe. I.lfe-Savlng Suggest llentron. Susan aud P. G. Penney b» their deed dated ballot Mra. Fannie who had been E. C. One case. Capias is- Farwell, OoillS«lM>rii. sued in vacation. March 4. 1879. and recorded in said registry of clerk In werd 3, in vol. to which deed and Prank IfMlh. ballot (From lhe Hunynr (‘ommtrciai ) seriously III for three months at her The fall tertw of school at West Patrick Bresnaban. Pour cases. Law deeds, 184, page 134, Bay, j the record thereof reference is here end t**ti8«d Court on Demurrer and express p .a.otn, wa* next called, brother’s home here, and who went to Ella B. closed Oct. 31, after Exceptions. three hundred and Tracy teacher, Fddie Comiskey, Applt. One case. made, containing sixty end deleclire bal- How men will less their lives acres more or less. int „.«i, unu*ed many South Brooksvllle Oct. 9 with her brother a term of weeks. The Continued. pleasant eight pu- reference is here made to a deed the car'esane** and beedlessness P. J. Two cases. Con. on Express in eerd 3 wet* delleered to Bernerd through failed and died at that made and the attend- Cuddy. said lot* Edward, rapidly pils good progress, condition that he sell i.o more in- from Luther G. Penney to me. the Albert them of others In the season which Is H. Penn* dated March 7. 1898, and recorded J it taoa. He look them, pat bunting place Oct. 29. ance wss remsrfcsble, there being seven- toxicating liquors. y. in said of deeds, in vol. 270, page 262, and then be left them on now Here 1*1 hiiuip. F. W. Coburn. Two cases. Fine $200. registry IM... ., bl. arm, Hjwn After funeral service* at the home teen who were not absent one-half day— wherein both of t he above-described lots were Costa $30. Paid. Four cast s. Law at to. • This i» a which no one can Tkn.^.u .fl.rnnn.. Mr »««Ir » to me. ,, .i«p* at Wullcomb, Haynes question Dallas Ashe, Mildred Coffin, Court on Demurrer and Exceptions. conveyed Albert, Etta, And whereas the condition of said mort- at but U is safe J. J. Two cases. Fine $200. Afterwards took tbam under bla answer present, to set remains to Mum fur interment Kenneth and Flora Addle Coney. »:ir«. Malden, Foas, Guptill, Costs $30. Paid. Two cases. Law gage has been broken, now, therefore, by Me hsif a dosen as the minimum number. reason of the breach of the condition ■on, and alerted home to aat supper, beside her husband. Carolyn and Winslow Perry. Hattie and Court on Demurrer anti Exceptions. thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. waa a Of course it be much It M. Dailey. Two cases. Capias issued lie held no official poeltton there; may larger. In the prime of life, possessed of a Verlie Kolfe, Maurice and Kaistou .Heavey, John Nicholson. Wac- often Is. Dated this 20th of October, a. d. !902. rocar only. He la an ex-aiderman. bright mind,at*motive personality, i'mi- Jefferson and L >ia Spurting, Myron John W. Doe and Frederick A. Gonya. day tbe fact that the law One case. Fine #100. Costs #‘l8. waa made Mount turd Arary Notwithstanding nle Farwell’a the result of Kllaha were om by untimely death, Whitney, Yotfwg. Four Paid. STATE OF MAINE. rota declared which govern* the punishment meted will he M. clerk, I tbtnk. No except an unfortunate accident, lamented absent only one-half a day—Joe McDon- Charles Delano. Three cases, of Sale of [.aw Court on Demurrer Collector's Advertismont W uttcumb wbei hta out to the careless or over-eager individ- her relatives in Maine but also and Excep- ) I bet werden told not only by ald, Walter Spurting, Kenneth Tracy and tions. Lauds of Non-resident Owners. uals who are responsible for t he«e acci- Tote wee. Jelllaoo Ueea between Ella- by a large circle of friende in Maiden, tier Leioy Spurting. Harry Coffin waa absent E iinon Eno. Two cases. Fine #200. Unpaid tases on lands situated in the town dents has been made much more severe Costs #.4. Paid. Two cases. Law j of Hairy.in the county of Hancock, for the worth Falls end Elleworlb etiy. home for fourteen years. one and Gladys Kolfe two days. The day, Conrt on Demurrer and Exceptions, year 1901. was three the accidents j t'uder croee-examtueltun raid: Hew than it year* ago, 8he was born In Kluehlll, the daughter others were at sent only on account of James K. Ford. Oue case. Continued, rpiiK following list of taxes on real estate continue to occur. In all of Two cases. Law Court on Demurrer of non-resident owners in the town of ballot# tied to Don't Ju.t still nearly of Hubert P. and E l** O. Mason, of whose alcttocsM or very bad storms. The w hole \ 1 up paper. and Exceptions. Hurry for the year 1901. committed to me for them a man la mistaken for a deer. Fre- know who tied t bam up, bat think U*| family of ten children but four are living. number registered was thirty; average Lizzie N. Ford. Two cases. Fine #200. collection for said town on the 24th day of May, sees Costs $30. Paid. Two cases. Law 1901. remains and notice is hereby the warden, did eo. Haw bundle quently the hunter something Though the eldest daughter Fannie and three-fourths. There upaid; Bennett, spent twenty-eight Court on Demurrer and Exceptions, j given that if said taxes, interest and charges in the woods and, without wait- M all time till Jailtaon look It away end moving all her married life in Boaton and Maid n, were only sixty-five half-day absence* dur- F. Gayaor. Three cases. Fine #300. are not previously paid, so much of the real what it Costs #18. Paid. One case Nol Pros estate taxed as is sufficient and to borne. Jeliteun le one ol ing to make sure Is. he raises hie • he bad a great affectlou for her child- the term. necessary •terted toward ing by reason of payment in others. lh8 amount due therefor, including inter- to hie shoulder and fires. pay tbe raepected cltltrne of Ellsworth rifle hood home, and greatly enjoyed her Nov. 3. Spkc. Four cases. Law Court on Demur- est and charges, will be sold at public auction herewith a rer and at town hall, in said town, on to first Mon- Did no! bear warden declare tbe The Commercial presents yearty visits to the old hoinesteed as long Exceptions. Fella. North Itluehilt. Charles D. Gallagher. One case. Con- day in December, 1902, at 9 o’clock a. m. f w suggestion* which, If carefully noted aa her ever to min-ia- tinued to Term 1003. rote, but did beer blm read to clerk rotor parents lived, ready W. D. J Is ill with rheumatic April Nameofowners.de- No. of will do hompson Arthur Oilpatrlck. Four cases. Con- him elate le and followed out, much to pre- ter to her friends iu cases of sickness. scription of property acres. Value. Tax. to put on record. Heard fever. tinued on condition tnat be sell no vent accident* of this sort. In the first Cushman, Linwood, or un- Whitcomb what bla sole waa. Waa nc Having no children of her own, she more intoxicating liquors. Walter Wescott who has been confined F. H. Gould. One case. Fine #100. known, wild land bound- avoid all sombre and shades of • manifested a warm Interest in the formal declaration of rote. place quiet Iway* Costs #18. Paid One case. Nol Pros ed on the north and west to the bouse for several weeks Is improv- to Ells- clothing a* you would the Asiatic cholera little onee of her family connections, who by reason of pa) incut in other. by road leading atVAJtT on tub orxnn. William Two cases. Law worth. on north and east of the hunting costumes sold in the will In tender the ing. Ooggtns. Many keep memory loving Court on Demurrer and by Ellsworth and Surry H. Stuart, aldermen of ward 1 Exceptions. tieorge cities are of khaki color, and are made of rememhraucea of "Aunt Fannie”. Miss Nellie Stover It fi Saturday for Bel- Frank T. Grows. One esse. Fine #100. line, and on south by land wee tbe next witness. Wai Costs #18. Paid. Oue case. Nol Pros of Inhabitants of town of Elleworlb, canvas* or brown duck. They are veri- Nov. 4. Spray. fast where she will attend the business reason of in other. Hurry, and on west by el tbe ubulaltoo of Ibe ralurna al by payment present table deeth traps, and there should be a college. Keth O. Hanecom. One case. Con- land of W R Milliken, 650 *700 *14 70 slur tba trsmont. tinued. Jarvis, Chas, heirs or un- tbe afternoon matting. the deyr law their sa'e. passed prohibiting Several members of Halcyon grange Annie Harkins Three cases. Con- known, land lying between election. Warden from ward 3 and ward Angus McRae has teen home on a brief Maun A safe and tasteful hunting suit woold the Pomona at North tinued on condition that she sell no county road and attended meeting 6 4 were Haw tbal visit. more intoxicating meadow, COO 300 30 clerk In ward present. he one cut after the usual but liquors. pattern, Casttne Saturday. James Harkins. Two cases. Contin- Lund adjoining land of O from ward 4 blm no rotes return, care made in check one foot of Ver- Mrs. Hannah Heath and Miss Stella ued on condition that he sell no N Fowler, 20 100 2 10 up square William and Charles have Ire Wescott, Jr., more intoxicating Phillip*, Hosea. Young lot, be being a candidate for repreeeolat million and white. Tbe reason for tbe Heath weut to Bangor last Saturday. liquors. where have Ambrose Haskell. One case. hounded on the north by In gone to Brewer, they employ- Capias Them appeared to be tome discrepancy white is obvious. If tbe suit was all red Matilda Oott has the foundatton issued in vacation. land of H Blaisdell, on Mrs. ment for the winter. aod ward officers wanted tc D. H. Herlihy. Four cases. Capias the east by Waiter Youug return*, It would conform too much to the color of her new collage laid, on the Fry bou«e lot and land of E Hale, of whs issued in vacation. amend but witness State-Deputy Hooper, Orrlngton, on them, objected. of maple leaves when they are ripening point. John Herlihy. Two cases. Fine #200. S E by Dunham, lot, at a of Costs #30 Paid. Two cases. Law and on S W by 30 69 1 26 Chief Justice Wlewell was summoned in tbe autumn. present special meeting Halcyon highway, The etemier “Mlnneola”, Capt. Arcbl- Court on Demu'|,er and Exceptions. Meadow near land of J A to glre artrIce aa to what could be done avoid fabrics which conform too grange, Friday evening. P. B. Two cases. Fine #200. Oliver. 30 30 83 A'ways ba'd, will run here In place of the Frank Herlihy. on tb. Nov Costs #H). Paid. Two cases. Law Clark, Chas.K, Rich Phillips but be could glee no information much with the ecenery about you. 112 112 2 35 Jones”. 3W\_ Court on Demurrer and Exceptions. wood lot. subject. Telephoned tbe secretary c Another ssfe and fetching hunting suit Hotel .Sorrento Co. One case. Con- Young. Cyrenus, a lot of Mra. Halite gave a Hallowe’en land bounded on the N by state, and bla ad7Ice tbe returns wen Murphy 36untisnnnita. tinued. by would be one of psle pink with two-iucb Und of E M Curtis, on the parly to the members of the “Allegro” Warren M Ingalls. Three cases. sent lo Augusts with tbe exception* and black polka dots. Capias issued in vacation. east by the highway, on club on Hallowe’en. It was a very en- the S land of J Cun- a tbe facta. C. E. Leach. Two cases. Continued by •latemenl setting forth Atm to stand out distinct from vour 13 40 84 joyable occasion. The members were Shot-Gun on condition that he sell uo mote ningham, Clerk of ward 4 was al meeting of alder surroundings, aud dou't be afraid of Prescrip- intoxicating liquors. Finn, John B. or unknown, dressed to tbe various charac- H. Lander*. Two cases. Fine land bounded on the N by men. Atked blm toebow bla ward book fel'oar would be represent T. #200. color. Many a poor Uw land of 3 N and ters to tradition, to he Costs #3l». Paid. Two cases. Osgood con supposed,according on the E It wee blank, eo far aa record wee alive today bad be learned to conquer tions. Court on Demurrer and Exceptions. E C Withee, by visible on Hallowe’en. The rooms w'ere land of H H on returns ai T. E. Lee. Two cases. Fine #200. Costs Phillips, earned. Aeked blm to ebow tbia absurd prejudice. the 8 Patten’s 39 500 10 50 lighted with pumpkin and apple jaclc-o’- #3U. Paid. Two cases. Law Court by bay, made op In open town meeting, and hi on Demurrer and Exceptions. Floyd, Jamea, or unknown. con- 100 100 lanterns: witches with conical caps H. W. Leonard. Two cases. wild land. 2 10 •aid he took memorandum to hi# house < Capias VALKATION OK MAINK ITIKS issued in vacation. Wildland. loo loo 210 ducted the young people through the mys- because ha bad no writing material* al E L. Mason. Three cases. Con- Rockland and Bluehill Steam- teries of reeding fate*, and boat Co. wharf and build- tba ward did It the oi gboat-storiea tinued. room, lie evening *1 47l.OOO.O«M> Slate Will A wx* Its town last 8. Turner. Capias to on bis an and aa much aa tbe live next in Ivear,furnlabng supplies any pauper coufd to amend the record by nearly sued in vacation. be allowed tbe show Mrs Cosson. She DRUGGIST. count a* wlthou this written order, he will pay order of wealth, while figure* week visiting Lucy John W. Wheaton. Two cases. Con- 4. the which he con- Mail Order* Supplied, ft per Bottle. Fx paU for no rood*so furnished. Hamm -*»nks. theroaelvea, that the three cities ol Portland, Bangor left (or EtUwurth where she tinued. [ballots be Saturday Kim were a of the record, and Lewiston contain 54.18 per cent, of P. H. Ward well. Two cases. tcodkd part to the w inter. than the mate’s expects spend > $200. Costs $ao. Paid. Would be able to show that more the total wealth of twenty Subscribe for Tire American citle*. Nov. 3. RAM. I Thk AmkricAx: Attest —John F. Kncwi.toh, Clerk. abbntiwnuntf. Vi AfibmiatmtRU. COUNTY NEWS. fW iMiIumI Chant* Mnm, m n»«« *»*■« THE NEW FALL PURCHASES ARE

4*Rtk Mr*. ADc* Banker Ku.aen, of Phillip*. A STRONG, VIGOROUS MAN 1 to Arrive Wt*., I* flatting bee aont, Mr*. C. Y. Beginning Wooeter. the sea- We are going to put our beat foot foremost coming Mr*. 9. H. Kemlcb and Itttle daughter, son. We think we can show you the handsomest stock of Dry of Marlboro, .pent Tburedej eitb friend. Is Liable to Break Down—Pe-ru-na is I Goods ever brought into this city. We are ready to supply In tbl* .Iclntty. of Mer- your wants, be they large or small. Our collection Mr*. Prod Merchant, of R*neevk, t* chandise, such as is usually kept in a modern Dry floods caring for ber mother, Mr*. O. P. H*»*». Sure to Restore. attractive «bo Jl> ill benlth. / stock, is immense—everything that is new, stylish, U • medicine that and reliable—and offered at unusual opportunities for 8. E. Gould end wife *nd Mr*. Della gives tr a* .tailed friend* to some part of the system. genuine savings throughout every department. Do not be Kelley, eon and deugbter, ATOXIC There week. are different kinds of but misled sensational advertisements dealers who deal tn at Waltham the peat tonka, by by the tonic most needed in this which materialise Mr*. Matilda Wooeter, who bad a para- country, Tliey advertise bargains only an cheap goods. where catarrh ta u a abock who* waek* ta conBacd to prevalent, mi We beat them all on and style*, lytic ago, roper. price*, qualities lonk that operates on the mucous mem- ber bed, and 1* gradually falling. and discount them in most cases. In other words, you can branes. house that makes a Mr*. P. M. Waiaon, of Brooklyn, N. Y., buy goods of us cheaper than of any good Parana fat a loom to the mucous mem- and Mr*. T. J. Hodgkin*, of Chicago, III., deal of noise and doea business on a balloon basis. We believe branes of the whole body. It give# tone left for tbetr be me* !*»i Toeaday area tog. in being conservative and not misleading our customer*. For 10 the capillary circulation which cos- Mr*. R. C. H*g*rtby, wbo ha* been itttutce these delicate reliable ami fair business methods yon cannot find any better membranes. and Ttalting friend* at (Viand Dwdbam, a to deal with than Parana ta specific In It* operation place returned boa* Tburoday. upon the mucous membrane. It Is a Harry Joy and wife, of Springe*!*, mote that strikes at the mot of all ca- wbo bare bean ttalting Mr. Joy’* m Kber. tarrhal affections. It gives tone to the Mr*. 8. Saltabary, returned bom* Setor- minute blend vceeel* and the terminal SPECIAL OFFERING ©f Fall Gar- AT $1.50 Medium Weight Canni- d«y. nerve fibre*. Catarrh cannot exist long ment* te early buyers mere* for outing suits. Broadcloths, C, L. Smith and wtf* muted to H.o where 1'crane is used intelligently. Prrnna seeks oat catarrh In Venetians and Melton*. coca Point Tb*r»d*y. where Mr. Smith ail tha hliine. Denim furniture coverings. fate. They said they could do nothing In bt» place. for me. that I Had cancer of the stomach KKW BLACK AND COLOR- SPECIAL THING IN UNDERWEAR Otle M. Obar bae been to the Portland and there was no cur*, t almost thought tie la well. breath was ED DRI-XS GOODS. tirade* between the heavy winter and hospital, doing the same, for my something Tb* Hobart* hotel, at Aatlooo. bat been •wful. I could hardly stand It, tt was A splendid and correct assortment the light gauze; a grade in weight a m offensive. I couM not eat anything in and taken down to mak* room lor Bn* cot- of Dress Goods. If you have New iiiitahle for fall, Ladies' sail I tage. sills ut great misery, gradually a York and Boston samples bring them shildren's, at 25c and SOe piece. wore*. L. E. Kimball is to build a grew to us and we will match them at less planning •• I got on* of your books, and V We have tlie best line in road from I be Kimball boom to Harbor- Finally than can them there. AKA'S and price you ge' com* fine renelnded I would try Parana, thank the ■Ida, which will open cottage city. Hon. Frank Dunn, Alderman Twenty-Fourth District, write* H«d, I found a relief and a curs for that All*, i lote | AT 50c Diagonals, Cheviots, die****. 1 took fir* bottls* of fie*, t. P. from 232 East Fifty-Eighth Street, New York City: dreadful truss. Granite Cloths. Melrose, Vene- W RAPPERS 1,000 Wrappers sre Parana asd tree of Masalla. and 1 now The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: tians. offered at bargain*. feel like a sere man. Thar* I* nothing •• no for a broken-down After a long Uinta* caused by bring ac- Gentlemen: There Is remedy system better than Perana, and I keep a bottle AT Broadcloths, Cnfinished the $1.00 j CORSETS AJiI> GLOVES cidentally thrown from bit carriage, Ar- that 1 know of which will so effectually restore health ns Peruna. la my house all ume.”—A. Id. Iksrd- Granite Worsteds. Whip Cords, Cloths, thur Ward well, an old and respected reel dartre and satis- A> have the correct styles in these, and •* Whenever I am overs orked or suffer from the consequences of If you do not prompt Cheviots. dent, died teal Friday. Ha waa aaventy- from th* u** of over 50 in Corset*. factory results Parana, ■arry styles a cold a few doses at Peruna builds me up again more quickly than flee years old. Bealdae a wife, be leave* V ite at oaas to Dr Hartman, giving a AT $1.25 Drap tie Alma, Melrose. j In Kid Glove* we are koown to three eon* -George, now In Porto Rico. anything I ever tried. I find It especially valuable for catarrh, fall statement of your esaa and b* will Silk and Wool Ktamines. best lines. carry.the Hiram, of Brockton, Maw and Leslie O., to hi* valuable ad- Three bottles cured me three years ago of catarrh of the stomach and b* pleased glv* you of Bwcksport, end one daughter, Mr* vice It gratia. ( I have never had the least symptoms of since.” Cnark* uabiog. Mr. Wardwall waa at Address Dr. Hartman, President of A house as well known as ours is for reliability and for in- oua time associated with William Heatley Very truly. Tha Hartman Kami lari am, Columbus, and offering a reliable line of goods does not lo tb* hu*loans, and waa on* troducing only, shipbuilding FRANK DUNN, Alderman 24th DIM.. N. Y. City. Ohio. need loud advertisements. Everybody who lias ever traded of Buckaport’a moat highly eeteemed with us knows that the goods we offer are all right and up to ell Irena. The funeral waa bald Sunday. »KST K1XBWOKTII. date. Our price* arc low enough to defy competition, no mat- An unoaed mill near the Main# Central COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. station waa burned iaat ter where the same may exist For this'fall we (have put It Saturday night. JTW md4UUmmi Cto*4| «r«. k« •<*#» yfw Mm. IJsxle Anettn returned from her PW Ckm+ip Yrir* mm «*Jk#r p*f«« Barnard a let ourselve# out to please our customers with an assortment It waa owned by tbe era, and rklt lo Retb Iasi Wedneedey. waa ontnanrad. Tba fir* la believed to equalled by none, Cnmb*m 1st**. Mka Oracle A. Carter end her brother have been of Incendiary origin. (toon* Hunlay and Alooxo Hralay baft George R. Poller, of Southwest Harbor, Hart laave morning for Lowell, Thnredey (OM u> Macblaa to work for W. II. was bare yesterday oo business. Mnee. Snateeeett. .'bapcmaa. George W. Hu I grr to building a plan* Mm. Merthe Dollar*, who be* be* n J. E GcMeyar apent a few days at home Mr*. Jolla Bra lay, who la ttnptoytd at oo Cbartca E Spurting* bouse. eery 111, k able to be about the bout* n. last waak. &dao, la bon* for a law day*. GALLERT. •gain* baa Iba lumbar on tba Pearl Botlar, of Lagrange, spent Iaat Mlttord Spurting Kiaall Jordan la tUiliaf bla family for bouae The CbrMlan Kndeeeor prayer meet- wa«k with relative* bare and in Franklin. atU where be will soon erect a oaw faa days. A LIBRARY FOR FOUR DOLLARS. ing* are held with Mr*, p. T. Barren Mlaa Minnie Bunker, of West Sullivan, Fred Steele bae to Sal too Island to Her A. F. H lock lay dallaarad as tllu«* gone Wednesday evening* at 7 30. Beat Picture*, Fiction. HDtory for vtatted her father, 8. B. Bunker, at bla work cm tba new boos# of Beth II. R‘ce. rated tectum at tba ebureb TburaOay Aaa M. Barron and bte niece, Mt«e Greek Price of a Century Subscription. farm here last week. rtml«|. Mrs. Alice Gilley wbo went to Brockton, A. efitertaintd of their Carter, thirty an Four dollars ia a sruail asm with * faich M ln«t Sargent, of North Lamolne. 1*ooipanloa coort Hanbaam will «iva Maas recently to much Improved in friend* at a Halloween party Friday to a tor a a lib tbe >i>Urtatnmaol at Fox'* ball Halurday aappiy family year spent last week with her grandparents. health. night. Not. A beat of pictures and literature: “Tbe high- U. W. Butler and wits, of this place. tranlnf, MMe Alta Dillard entertained a water mark of color reproduction,” a* Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Bunker are re* Key Not. 4. II. Henry Smttb and Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Howard « character:/®# the cel ring congratulations oo tba blrtb of a party of friend* Saturday ever Ing Py .xqulaite In two >MU«trk. tholomew have been town tbe Iaat and refreshment* color reproductions of his paintings in son, born Oct. 28. [Jama# were played week* to tbe Looting IItram Uray, at ona 11in* promloaot a* a Colicky, enjoy privileges served. Fretly tha December Century; history, current that tbla vicinity afford*. Oapt. E. J. Stanley, tn schooner '*8. L raplain of fl*bloc vaaoala, died laat Hun- topics of vital interest, tha bast versa and Rimer and hk coo* in Nov. 4. B. Foster’*, arrived from Portemootb yester- Trueworthy lay at tba born* of a daof btrr whom ba fiction of tbe of Lowell. Mae* and Bartoo Car- Babies day. day with 300 barrels of applas. Ktlph. 1 »*• fbltior. Mr*. W. V. Coffin*, ia Teething Tbe most of The of were on rel*tiv«* striking'sacceaaev Cen- ter, Brooklla, PraaSatmt. calling tooth Harry. Mr. Uray waa •ixty-flve Mrs. Jail toon. of tury magazine ha vs bean made In the fleid Margaret ftfleriavllle, Saturday. (rear* old. lie i* auralvad by tbrea aon«, Tb* condition of Mr. J B.LHtl.rt.ld, of history; witness tbe famous to vtotting relative# and friends here after Krade in Au*ir*iia. Herbert,o! Ulouoa*tar, Need Century Qrlodl. I. ool Mm. Eden Franklin, of Green Lake, Laxakola tb. victim of tb. e*»ault. and of and war and an abeeoca of twenty-four years. tlaaa., Morn*, Harfautvllta; papers, Nicoiay Hay's Life of tod Mke Ruth of of Mother* will And u a. ha. bo*n Wilbur, Lakewood, j two d*uahlera, Mr*. Lillian Praaton, LAXAKOLA th* beat aod it la to return to Improving rapidly eip«ied laxative for children BIST Lincoln, ate.; tbe H. baa flatted tbalr Mr*. Grace Barron, Kieier, S H.. aod Mr«. Coffin*, of Oonlb becanaa It I* Allboogb Id do Immediate danger, b. r Oapt. Benjamin Spurting gone ekler, eafe and made -ntlrelj ..f hartnlea* field of historical lHerat are this A Tba remain* were taken lo Har- Ingre- year. to tbe cepe above boplog to catch a cargo lent week. ?«»ry. dlent, BEST beeanae It li non memory doe. not Improv., and gra-• where funeral ear ticca Irritating striking sariea of illustrated art Idas on raotvilU TuMiday, and nerer gripe# or eaoaea pain or Irrita- of mackerel and return by tbe lbtb lost. No». &. B. were double are eipre—rd aa to wbether tba ______bald In tba ebapal. tion. BEAT becsua* It la «u r>- and never tha aarly campaigns of tha fiavolotion, fall*. BEST beeauae "Children like It end will ever folly recover. Tba fishermen are doing very poorly of nak for It." written by Prof. Justin Harvsy Smith, MCI I II OK rilK KIVKK. and have lost many lobster XttKTtiafaraU. A few drop* e*n be gtren with aafetj to of Dartmouth college, wlit be one of tha late, traps, rerr joung babies. which will often relieve 2ifbnti*rmmt*. to tba bad storms and There wee a at Mm. feat urea, tha owing many alng George Ray'* colie bj expelling the wind and that especially covering pietur fa* aaaa. tael cause. It. esque march of Arnold through the Maine rough Friday evening. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble wood. new bouse of E* wood that Mm. Sophia Dodge vklted friend* in end Don’t Know it. Inclosed please And 50 rent* In stamp* Tba Sparling foe a bottle of LAXAKOLA. I used jowr Important art Idas on the “Treats" will Edward Brewer, of Holbrook, Mar* baa La mo ik raoaotly. •ample bottle and It did all rlalm Haw Ta Fled Owt. you for be from time to as It printed tlrna, not attack- command* a floe view of Alexander Blondit ha* moved Into tfcc It, helped mr habj wonderfully. just completed, Fill a bottle or common glass with your Mrs or but John raknacmt. ing defending, simply tailing tha mountains and aeaooaat. Grorg* 8iv*g« houae. a Union wster end let tt stand twenty-four hours Iiepoalt, Dauphin Co.. Penn. inaide of tha trusts, and and C.ick Curnd. history groat Lumbago The led lee'eld will meet sediment or set- An « and 50 Mrs. H. Spurting who baa aeckty wfta drugglata cent* Send for bow are conducted. V9 New Benjamin in free In they F. C, Wilcox. tling indicates sample THE LAXAKOLA CO.. 43 been with her father, Wm. P Preble, Mm George Fullerton Thursday after 5 eaey atraet. New York. Richard Wbiteing, tha author of that Britain Av., Hanford.CL. unhealthy condi- aajrs: since lest June, left for her home at noon. book “No 5 is tion of the kid- popular John Street”, to “A medicine ao Bootbbay on Thursday. Mre. Lucinda G. A B. Fullerton «pent leal week with If It stains PepsikolaTga* Indigestion^5c. write one of tbe serials for The Century neys; worthy an Fernald to still bto housekeeper. bk daughter, Mr*. Sadie McDonald, lo linen I! U * In 1908, “Tha Yellow Van,” tha story of your For Sal* by Dr. David South Brewar. evidence of kid- an American “schoolma'am” who marries Owing to tbe work on tbe union meet- ney trouble: loo and duke. Kennedy's Rev. C. N. Davie held Mke Maggie Mattbewa, who ha* been English ing bouse. meeting frequent desire to Pavorltc school earloualy 111 with fever at the Auother serial, hy the author of “Mrs. last Tuesday night at tbe houa*. typhoid pass II or pain in C. A. PARCH de- In Bar k ER, W Igga of tha Cabbage Patch”, the moat Remedy and will also conduct services there on hospital Harbor, convalescent the back is also 14 MAIN STHKgT. gLIaWliRTH. Mr. popular book of the year, will begin to serves the pub- Sunday. Not many years ago all tbe Mm. Grace Fullerton and daughter convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- der sre out of order. appear in December Cewfury. licity I can give meetings were held In school bouses. Mildred apent Saturday and Sunday with Whet to »o. Papers by “Mr. Dooley”, giving bis It. It helped me won- her elater. Mm. Fanny Bowden, Id An elgbt-foot cellar la being put under There is comfort in the knowledge so unique “opinions” on litaralure; new Lamolne. derfully, my physician tbe union meeting-bouae. This church often expressed that Dr. Kilmers Swamp- on the lives of Alien at d light Edgar Poe me Mr*. Flora did not seem to do was built thirty-six year*ago laat Septem- I Gregory aod daughter Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every Sir Walter Scott; richly illustrated am- of Bar wtsh in the any good, finally I do- bar. A. C. Wheelwright, of Boeton, a j Blanche, Harbor, vklted Mm. cur-^g rheumatism, pain in elia on he great exchanges of t be worm, mother. Mm. Mark back, kidneys, liver, b adder and part teTmined to try Favor- liberal patron of this community, has Gregory'* Militkwi, every and tbe beat abort stories that can be of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability ite After I interested blmeelf io tbe work. Tbe recently. procu ed from tbe leading writers—ail Remedy. 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