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ro WTEDNESDAY ^ L AFTERNOON 1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE, » DECEMBER 27 1899. fii>Moon>-cu»\g »T RUNWORTR r«HT OFFICE. I ____ uuumiBtmrmB, LOCAL AFFAIRS. selections. The hall which will follow fltitintisenuntB. the concert undoubtedly will be asocial ('. BURRILL M.W A 1>Y I.UTISKM KNTS THIS YY'KKK. success. In appreciation of services ren- & dered the SON, T> city by the firemen, the house- H Eppes, If A Kppes—Dissolution of co- purlin r-lilp. wives of Ellsworth always contribute lib- i: A 1 If .1 notice. ,iA1- Conch—Copartnership erally toward the supper, which >s suffi- (i \ !' .-r— I’utiK for Hale. ». INSURANCE 1" — cient in Km,|.|cj K-t John guarantee that it will be a good one. AGENTS, Surnlnsfty. 1 •l 1 uhain— < m it/Ai lit liu,. i. I'.ASK ont'oct loner. Iiuxi., ME. •' f —> ELLSWORTH, in A >.,n Furniture. y Clerk Hale has been notified by the PrvM#r •' 1": *•;• -on—Stationery. State of vital statistics of s D Wi .in \ registrar the " H Hl.l-IO'KNT T1IK putlncary. < D t o •: .• I urnliun-. change in law regarding the recording of Absolutely Pure \ F M"i.ri Drv i:(m.( Ri li millinery, de* lbs. Beginning Jan. 1, a new form of !** I o Home and Foreign .v ( ( lothing. Companies. !• •« -1 ;* 11 ,i on lM-tuist. de» ; li certificate will be used. It is much Makes the food sucre delicious and wholesc: j I-"ir< -f ( M \ Clark -< liat(s with Sul', •rcenhouses. inr ■••• detailed than the old '‘VI/itthhlf fi/. form. Some BOv*l PACING POWCE9 CO.. *!FW YORK __ Ki.i.swoktu Falls: ®^®®®^*^***n******^**^*^*3^;^" -»- ad tional information required is aBatjaj-,-^3a^TH’»iinii s.S i..'Hi^ .:J."'Mf JNi Henrv H Sargent—Caution notice. To ’n *uT;-.>‘ to nit on real eatate' and wf ther deceased is di- MONFY low Improved S< t rilW KS t H AUHOlt: married, single, 1 —■ .. KLLSWOICTII FALLS. 311 SIC ii I>. collateral.- ■ vor td or name of FESTIVAL Dhmtha A. Curtis Drawn—Notice of fore- widowed, husband, ------| — clo.-ure. cause of death, duration of disease, con- F. W. Flood is at home from Andover 3Iuine 3!lisle Festival Io l>» Held iu tri utary cause, where disease was con- for the holidays. IlHiigor Next F ill. For other local news see pages 4, .1 and 8. tracted, place of death, if inhospitalor If there ever existed doubt as to otl **r institution. It also includes Wallace Tucker and William Moore! any T. II. and are blank Campbell wife visiting the of another i. »< for were at home from over Christ- holding vai in relative* in Mass. physician’s certificate ns to cause of Bangor Everett, Bangor next that dou mis settled der'h. City Clerk Hale has a few of the mas. fall, The W. C. T. I', will meet with Mrs. last Thursday when repres nt«. « uf the new forms. Arthur Salisbury and wife went to Ban- Miriam Kent Thursday at 2 p. m. various choruses comprising » h«* Eastern gor Saturday, returning Monday morn- All The Onasouaon club, composed of the Maine festival association m schools not in session, including the ing. Bangor. gir of the Ellsworth held a high school, will begin next Tuesday. high school, Ex-Mayor F. O. Beal, pr cut of the Jot bam Christmas with ‘•rainbow festival at Hancock hall lust Staples spent announced at t r* iicarsal of it. it. H<*!mes has sold the Holmes farm association, his here, returning to Bar liar! ;.>r Thursday evening. Fancy articles of all family the Bangor chorus the sai\ * the of liftmen aeres, on the to ning Surry road, » sorts, ioe-cream, etc. were Monday night. result of in the al;. rnoon. Howard it. Moore. confectionery, meeting off red for sale. Supper was served at 5.30. Invitations are out for the marring of The question of holding a f ival in E. F. Red man lias accepted a in position The hall was plainly but tastefully deco- Miss Bertha M. Flood, of this place, to Portland was settled alii ..,a y some Providence, R. IM and will remain there rated. The various booths Mid tables Dr. Thomas S. Tapley, of West Brooks- time ago. And thus it is tiuaiiy settled during the w inter, at least. were presided over by alert misses who villc, which will take place at the home that the Maine music fesiuu will be The lectures to Ellsworth school used every persuasive art known to them of the bride here to-morrow evening. held in Portland and Bangor n- xt fall. teachers by Itowdoin professors are as- to induce purchases. Owing, The and in Each association—the western and the probably, concert Christmas tree the ( sured. Dates will be soon. to the nearness of Christmas, the attend- arranged vestry Saturday evening was largely at- eastern—will conduct its own business There was good skating at Cushman’s ance was not as large as was anticipated. tended. Santa Claus, impersonated by affairs, but tlie musical programme will meadow last A A social dance was held in the hall the be the same iu both week. party of about llfty Charles M. Witham, was present anil dis- , substantially cities, — *—^ !*>!»■< _ -/'^B was on the Christmas following evening. The net proceeds for tributed the to the of the and both associations will be under the girls pond Day. presents delight ( the two evenings amounted to between children. musical directorship of W. K. (' lanman, David Friend and wife, of Caribou, are 60 and $72, which goes toward paying the to whose unbridled spending a few days in Ellsworth. They The many friends of Frank Higgins genius, persistence, balance due on the enthusiasm and is receive a warm welcome piano. were saddened to hear of his death at indefatigable energy, from their many | due the inception of this grand musical friends here. The Ellsworth boys and girls are borne Seymour, Conn., Friday afternoon of last .!. A. institution. CUNNINGHAM, week. Funeral services held at The of the literature club was from school and college and business to were Sey- j Solr Ag«*nt for Flliworth. meeting The formal annoucement that the fasti-* mour on Mr. death omitted this week on account of the holi- meet once again about the family board, Sunday. Higgins’ vai will certainly be held in Bangor next days. The next meeting will be with Miss and eat of the fatted Christmas calf. was very sudden, his relatives here not fall will be a source of great satisfaction. M. A. Clark on Jan. 9. Among those not previously reported are knowing of his illness until a few hours is but The work of the various choruses has “Seeing believing, Miss Annie C. dean of women at before his death. He leaves a wife, now Charles W. Heal has been awarded the Emery, been going on as in previous years, bet the University of Wisconsin, and Prof. in Seymour, who has the sympathy of his is the naked truth.” contract for tinting t he walls of the rooms the possibility of a doubt has certainly feeling Harry C. Emery, of Bowdoin, who are many friends here. in the courthouse extension, also the affected the attendance. But now that If “see” will and if “feel” them spending the vacation with their parents, you my goods you believe, you court room and main corridor. doubt is The work of the local a fine dispelled. you will know it is the “naked truth” that I have large, Judge and Mrs. Emery. Harold H. Clark, CHURCH NOTES. George B. Wyman, of Redstone, N. H., choruses will be taken op witb renewed and well-assorted stock of goods from which to select Christmas an instructor at the University of Maine, spent Christmas with hi* Mr. energy, and probably with increased at- Presents. parents, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and UNITARIAN. and Mrs. L. 3. in Ellsworth. tendance at rehearsals. As to prices, will say that some are lower than they ever were Wyman, Mrs. A. W. Clark. George E. Packard, Rev. A. II. Coar, pastor. He will return home to-morrow. All the chorus work has been laid out. before, and probably lower than they will be again in many years. who is employed in Boston, spent Friday evening, 7.30, teachers’ meeting The oratorio “Elijah” will be sung. The Watcher have advanced some in price, but aH l have a large Edwin E. Foster, an attorney of Vallejo, j three days with his parents, Mr. at home of Mrs. Helen Wiggin. operatic selections are from Gounod’s stock of them, Hhall contiuue to sell at old prices until the open- California, is a guest of Col. C. C. Burrill. and Mrs. A. W. Packard, returning Sunday, Dec. 31—Morning service at “Faust”, Bizet’s “Carmen” and Verdi’s ing of the New Year. Mr. Foster is one of the many gentlemen to Boston Christmas night. H. E. Wal- 10.30, in which Sunday school will unite. “Aida”. The miscellaneous selections In Sil\er Novelties I have some remarkably good trades. w hom Col. Burrill met ou his recent trip ker, C. E. Bellatty and (Ernest L. Moore Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “Na- cover a wide range of choice and delight- In King', Itrooclies, Scarf Pin**, Hat Pin*, Stud*, to the Pacific coast. are home from Bowdoin; Charles K. Bur- tional Ideals.” Sunday school at 11.45. ful music. are line Guild in Sleep* Hut tons. Hracdct *, &c., &c., there speci- H. B. Phillips, who has the contract to rill, Charles Grows and Martin Hhute from Young People’s meeting Vestry Good The “stars” have not been mens at right prices. make the wooden boxes for the the of C. Mason at 7 p. m. citizenship meeting. yet selected, I Cnion University Maine; Harry “Ideal but as Mr. Chapman has never failed to Hoods sold just as at Christmas time as before. and B. E. C de shoe is the from Boston dental college, Carlton H. Subject, City.” cheap factories, using bring to Maine the very best, he can be is UNION CONG’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. “Seeing believing.” building on State street, back of the First l'homas from medical college In Boston; depended upon to bring the b st that the Rev. F. Ji\ National hank building, a* a factory. John W. Doyle, from Bath, where he is Atkinson, pastor. money placed at his disposal will procure. Fred E. from Friday, 7.30 p. m., church and C. E. Miss Carrie A. Whittaker baH resigned employed; Doyle, Holy rows and Mor- prayer meeting. 2tSS)crticnnciUs. the of the Falls grammar college, Worcester, Mass., principatship Dec. service at No. 5 Main Street. r s Sowle from seminary. Sunday, 31--Preaching school, and accepted a position in IVa- Bucksport 10 30 a. m. Sunday school at 11.30 a. m. Oliver 1.. Anderson, an Ellsworth The occasion for Christmas dec- boy Evening service at 7.30. Address by K :v. USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS— Ml, ha** hi-*, n in her and of The American orations is but id: the need appointed place. graduate office, F. W. Flood, of Andover theological past a Necktie a Pair of “Comfort” now or isar was in nii.'Wonn nisi A Muffler I apt. Thunm* Tapley and wife, of West liamor, seminary. for Flowers Brook**vHn. are congratulations. (Miver CONGREGATIONAL. Mittens or (iloves. visiting their son, Omar Friday, receiving *>f the at a double wed- \V. 'J apb y, in t his city. They will main whs one principals Rev. J. M. Adams, pastor. Tiie requirements of modern life Suits in Meld last The Children's until after the wedding of their son, ding Cherry Thursday. The annual meeting of the church will make Plants and Flower real are bed-rock the Mi Id Times in its of the From $1.00 up. My prices year’round. rh'imas S. Tapley, at Ellsworth Fails to- Cherry report beheld Friday evening, Dec. 29, at 7 30 “On at G in. Purchasers should hear this in mind at this season and morrow evening. wedding says: Thursday p. o’clock. the residence of Thomas G. Newenham In a few we shall at all seasons. Wivnrna encampment, 1. O. O. F., Sunday, Dec. 31—Morning service at days have note- was the scene of a very pleasant and \ elected > til •era Monday evening ms fol- 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Evening l.il\-ol'-tln- Yal! in bloom worthy event, it being the marriage of Camas Jackets— low* John P# Eldridge, C. 1'.; FrankS. service at 7 o’clock. as well as Hya. iiit h- and Car- Miss Alice 1*. Newenham to A. the cold out and the warmth in. Sidney "" Rubber lined. Keep t.'»ul, II. I’.; I*. II.St rat ton, S. NV.; Fr nk METHODIST EPISCOPAL. nations, at the iilK worth Me Taggart, both of Cherry field, and Miss are serviceable garments, and are not high priced. B. Moore, J. W .; L. F. G 'lea, scribe ; James Rev. J. P. Simonton, tireen lions*-. They Maude McDevitt to Oliver L. Anderson, of pastor. I'.. Parsons, treasurer. Friday evening at 7.00, prayer meeting. Bar Harbor. The house was very prettily nnd Cuff.? Lin.n ilni.h. Save Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Sowle will leave for Sunday, Dec. 31 -Morning service at Have you tried tho»« Rubber Collar, decorated with Mowers and potted plants, Southern North the last 10.30. Sermon pastor. Sunday school bill.. their I’inea, Carolina, in one corner was a beautiful ever- by Laundry Keep .hope. and Ill Beef, Iron and Wine. Beef i- for nu- '• of this week. Mrs. Sowle goes there for at 11.45. Junior league at 3 p. m. green arch, beneath which the bridal triment, Iron makes 1- ■mi, wine is a * " h at G m. Pastor’s ser- " the benefit of her health, intending to Epwort league p. tonic. Ami ti.e comliina-* stood. The ceremony, which was 2* grateful couples vice at 7 m. ■ OWEN IJYRN, remain all winter. Mr. Sowle will re- p. •p tlon as we make, it ’« miui for** performed by Rev. Fred N. Snow, of the Tuesday evening at 7.00 class meeting. V weak nr overworked )"• Pint*" Ellsworth. main but a short time. Water Street, First whs witnessed t bottle, 30cent-. Baptist church, by OUT-OF-TOWN .SKRVICKS. f>~rct,ox, Greely will soon make the special a hundred invited The Mayor nearly guests. Kev.J.P. Simonton, of the Methodist The I>. ujjgist on on j ] | sewer assessments property abutting brides were very prettily attired in while church, will preach at Bayside Sunday streets through which sewers have been muslin trimmed with Valenciennes lace afternoon at 2 30. ... constructed the The CHAIRS during past year. and ribbon. The bridesmaids were Misses COMING KVKNTS. I method of fixing the assessments has not Helen Newenham and Helen McDevitt, Advertising brings the customers and We have a very large stock of Wood, Leather, Cane, |>- been determined upon. It is estimated sisters of the brides, and the best men assists the salesman. Monday, January 3, at Hancock hall— and there has been about a Annual New Year’s concert and ball of liol.tered Scat Chairs, although that the assessments will average about were Horace Newenham and Harold Senator Hale hose company. Concert by in these since we we will, 15 for'each owner. are esteemed Modern taste demands artistic and durable 30 per cent, advance goods bought, f property Carter. Both couples highly Cecilian quartette, of Portland Admis- work. None other will satisfy. This remark a and as the number of beau- 25 reserved sesth, 35 and 50 10 sell at the old which means Ellsworth A. O. C. last even- popular, large sion, cents; for the next days, price, lodge, W., applies specially to photography. l>o you dance 50 tiful gifts bestowed upon them testify.” cents; tickets, cents; supper, per ing elected officers as follows: E. F. Red- friends on the New saving. wish to remember your couple, 75 cents. great J. W. a man, M. W.; B. T. Sowle, foreman; John C. Gordon, manager of the Ells- Year? If so drop Into .Joy's studio and have Tuesday, Jan. 23, at Ellsworth—Masonic J. F. Knowlton, re- likeness made of yourself In permanent convention for instruction Grand Coughlin, overseer; worth and Pittsfield returned perfect by creameries, Lecturer Frank E. corder; E. F. Robinson, financier; F. 8. Carbon.—Advt. Sleeper. last week from a trip through the State A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, Lord, receiver; John A. Lord, guide; E. E. In the interest of the proposed creamery abbcttiBtmnUB. Eu.swouth. Rowe, representative to grand lodge; F. Cor. Main and Franklin combination. He said it was early yet to Sts.,-_ B. Aiken and P. H. Stratton, trustees. about the more than Officers will be installed Jan. 9. say anything project, probably is 20 PER CENT. 20 PER CENT. that such an effort is being made. He Tl T fl PinTTHTm LOOK at the BARGAINS of was tried before SUSSES Irving West, Surry, securing options on creameries all over 20 PER CENT. Ill VI III IT 20 PER CENT Judge Peters in the Ellsworth municipal is the State. Everything going smoothly 20 PER CENT. 20 PER CENT. in our Window. on of court thlsmorning, complaint so far, and he feels encouraged at the Ill \| ill I V | George 1*. Clark, of Surry, for assault. for ultimate success of the 20 PER CENT. U1UUUU1I 1 20 PER CENT. mv the and In-t line <'t I OCKE1 prospect the# Come in and largest a called Mr. Clark, who is constable, plan. If a sufficient number of creamer- to collect a and KNIVES and SCISSORS in the city. upon West poll tax, ies w ill go into the combination, it is pro- that West threatened his life. Sets front 7 *»c to s:{. Razors, till prices. alleges posed to form a stock company. The fense was denial of Carving I) complete charge. inpany will buy creameries, paying half Sets, and Mantels. West Tool Chests, Andirons. Fire Evidence was contradictory. in cash and half in slock. This will leave Boys’ and to CLOTHING was found guilty sentenced same men m ui iuc n IliU I'uui^t jimiun. FOR Tilt: NEXT SO DAY* AT pay tine of £3 and costs. He appealed is proposed to reduce the cost of produc- P. H. STRATTON, and furnished sureties for his appearance tion by dividing the territory so that one 1 l-"'irt|'. Me. at the term of court. same n Main Street, April plant will not be covering the LEWIS FRIEND & CO.’S. hs another. This will also do The annual parish meeting of the Con- ground with the of was held at the vestry away expensive plan hauling gregational society l>o yon know what thia means, it means Ju cents savt on cream distances. Another saving ♦ BREATH ♦ last evening. O. W. Tapley, long SUBSCRIPTIONS SWEET Thursday every dollar you for clothing—11 on every ?5. be in the manner of spend the to order. John will shipping goods ♦ clerk, called meeting We’ve done this in years, and those vtfio hav< market. rates are and previous 4 was chosen chairman. Re- to Freight high, taken. Dr shin* once a week B. Bed in a n taken of our mark-down sales know whr t means. to all Magazines and clean mouth. 4 as advantage 4 com- must continue so as long small amounts ■ of the treasurer and of the 4 .t ao. Twice a .‘t lea 4 ports are from each Under the aee American roaga- mittee on were read and accepted. shipped place. The year l'JOO will *ary* repairs Men’s winter ... 20 per cent, oft _ ♦ would be run heavy suits, ♦ re-elected clerk and new plan refrigerator cars if poa- O. W. Tapley was “ -20 off tinea and other periodicala aurpaaa, to Cashmere suits, per cent, UR H. W. HAYNES’ # other articles of the call through from Bangor Boston, goods $ treasurer. The “ of former * Scotch .... 20 cent, off fcible, the excellence years. was being taken in at the different plants suits, per TOOTH POWDER were passed over aud the meeting ... 20 cent, oft J at along the line. Thus much lower rates Fancy worsted suits, per irtlclea --t to meet to-morrow eveuing .ana a.; the u 4 adjourned Z “yellow' would he obtained, and goods would worsted ... 20 cent, off and mouth 4 the at 7.30. The annual church Imported suits, per Mag asines ami Papers Daily ..1 from ttu- teeth and the vestry 4 reach the market in better condition than ..... titeeth are ♦ will be held on Friday evening Frock suits, 20 per cent, off for sale. ♦ identically clean, no that meeting Weekly at present. cent, oir X kept from decaying. Price, 25c. 4 of this week. Overcoats. per Reefers, ...... 20 per cent, off ? WIQQIN’S TOOTH I lOl’ID ; E%eiyming is m readiness iur iiie con- lCatlroad Kmployees’ Wages Increased. * TunMOKCS. Hale hose ..... 20 per cent, off — —- the cert Hiid hall of the Senator A new which a of Ulsters, T 1- •. •.*»tfui t-* use in connection with 4 schedule, by majority at Hancock though It Will do the work alone 4 company, which takes place the Maine Central railroad trainmen will 4 Just one favor we ask: l)o not ask us to charge any goo is No. 31-4. the teeth are ♦ The music-lov- CONVENIENT ♦ It aw tens the breath when hall next Monday night. receive an advance of 10 per cent, in Telephone we cannot ♦ lif". who heard the with this discount; positively doit. This murk- 4 ing people of Ellsworth their wages, will go into effect Jan. 1. Do uot hesitate to ring ui> down sale is FOR CASH ONLY. 4 and hard. Price. 25c. ♦ Ceciliau quartette on its previous appear- here, are assured of a rich musical Store 4 FOR SALE ONLY AT + ance Those contemplating having dentistry done Parchers was Drug treat. The programme, which will do well to read Inducements offered by Dr or other LEWIS FRIEND cV CO. when In want of medicine, urgent in full in last week’s American, Mason in his new ad. lu another column of this printed I. L wl»e. ttur messenger wiii deliver promptly. : WIGGIN S DRUG STORE,: instrumental and vocal Issue.—Advt. First National Bank Bldg. Halm an, Manager. | is a varied one of Main tit.. Ell.worth. $*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* «bbrrti®rmmtB. second or third verse that I and Banking. CHRISTIAN KNDKAYOK. Ucncht Column. remember, lllutual which Is
EDITED BY MAt*t*T MADGE**. •‘One had blue and curling hair. lN)fIr For the Week llruinninu Dee. eye* Nineteen, but a month ago, FIRST RATIONAL BANK 81—Com men t by He*. S. II. Doy le. /(* Motto: and Hopeful.’’ FRANCIS USE PERUNA '-Helpful Down on hts che* k, down on his chin. THE SISTERS OF ST. Itonc. Th* h*'tvenlv n»cnrw Year * are meeting The purpose* of this column succinctly 1- for the mu- The other was tall, dark, stern and proud. The references in these passages are state* 1 In the title and motto-It tual !*enetU, ami atm* to he helpful and boxful And his faith In the world was dim. SAft the com OEPOSIT to the “txH.k of life." au of It i* tor for La U expression Being for the common good. He only trusted the more to those Their Favorite Remedy Coughs, Colds, mon use—a ‘-errant, a purveyor of In- occurrence in the puollo Who were all the world to him.” frequent Scriptures. formation ami suggestion, a medium for the In of Idea- In ltd* It solicit* W> are now Ih its figurative use in the Old Testa ter* hang** eapacitv Possibly some one of the M ft. sisters may and Catarrh. prepared to rent boxea 1o our **ucce** large Grippe com mu ideation*, arid its ilepend* new ment it is the of the covenant < om recoiled It. I do not expect the brothers will. register lv on the support given it In this re*j*ect lie but ttie name of Mrs R There and elsewhere it also re mu ideation* must signed, people. writer will not lx* printed except by permt*»lon or We have been so fortunate in i i Fire and fers to the list which (d-»d in t on niunicailon* wul lx* subject to approval obtaining Burglar Proof Vaults. editor of the column, hut none win** njection by tie the poems Mrs li ha* inquired for. that I heaven f thus* who are His. wtd t»e r»oe**ted without good ren-on Address to some one will be able to favor her nam* s as it w« are written in a all communication* hope to be of The American, with this one. Al*NT Maixie. Said One the Beat Vault* book. ;;iv : t1 .1 t to et! ru;i ; w i i-rtt.. Me in the Country. life Mutual Benefit t olumn. IN I » lil s| I N < < Ob' li b s|*ONl)F N < I and in-n: s : :. -■* wd i..i Lin I HtlTV WV 1m Mf v.' that tlsla vault wri" t afford# al.-• ar- f tithfnl l tr t blue, VN ood of the British am y had been killer t. Him hi 1 ! aj .] r- *: .., H A cl;» k win -o ti• ked nd her freckled in and the South Africa, that lieutenant “ecu re oat V n snf all win, ■ !:. it! :1 like the «; «< kled | fat be r. J. VN ood, w bo command) n w Taylor t ... the mea the Confederate “Tallahassee- Absolute for those Boxes. sh« bad privateer Frivacj Renting 1. it* ur Haile's are \vn!t-!i iu the it li«.r hair had Ixen brown, i: on.y. during tio ctvil war. was living :u Ha ■. b k of I.*--, it 1 ns crr--.it ! curls. in th She wou d lie, a* -1.* thought, t r.» tost ha| pj t fax, N. S. I'apt. Sawyer recognised Boxea from $4 to $20 annum v 20). To the TO « n tie lr per j y (Luke name of a man w hum lie Ijh. 1 gills- fathers that r *urn from th- r mi** i unary t»-nr and so-. rdinjt t.» «dze and location. ome met on the high sea*, th) meet in»- ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLFM, fist M U\ ST.. CrtI I'MBFS, OHIO. Her cousin* around ami fretted. their theii her, they pouted IK> not the !<«■*•» f report being described in the record* of the I’m r‘k. our valuable paper* thev were all and wire all i»r. >. •. m :n in : in every civ an t wn in ins even ch ;i- r< ... .! Bui pretty they large when*Mr. Hart- i>eeome a not that t'n .; Us are : ui.t ■> familiar object. Tho Catholic bo* aharli n« ;r I s.. w • n the >i * I do h< hi Id’8 duty g eauty. er, tna-ier, sailed Trote a-ai- man’s Pe-ru-na’ a* an excellent Sisters—swei of you, but rath* r be.n>e your remedy messengers charity, rejon-e W ■; a d never care**«*d with a allt. bound f.. a- alway neglect. of Juiv, W-4. cargo r. r the wo then names are written in heaven." To la grippe, of which had eeasep-x* and irui* fatin their «>n ith «>! Philadelphia. the 1 Augu-t following 1 Hancock One all alone ntid-t the clover blooms sit several cases which threatened to t>o of lal*>rs—move ami in and Cooniy Savings Bank, have r .-v.-r evil for the day, quietly -wiftly puw spirits ! in lat. 4o 15, long 71-4.'.. was captured an*: * ting. a serious character. out the receiving, dia- ELLSWORTH. ME. gx>d of mankind would c« rtainly b* j burned by the “Tni:aha»«*ce*‘. among people, *»Ih- hi urd a soon as of wing* 'round -trange “We began to use it and experienced •. cause for rejoicing, but how much 1 ting her In a of friendship, Commence*! Hii*Idi>m May 1, 1873. j flitting spirit Capt. Sawyer such wonderful results that since then Neither heat nor or greater can*-- t-r r» juicing is the fact cold, fatigue clanger, A not of sunWam*, a fragrance more addressed a letter to Commander Wood, light Po-ru-na has become our favorite medi- from tiiat our natn-s are written in this deter them their errand* of mercy. *n *b1* bank wtet reminding him of the sea incident am: r*ro'!t« are by law exempt from Lamb’s b**-k of life. That record tells cine for influenza,catarrh,coughs, colds They are to T»e found in palae© and LAXallot. Thau the wind Mow;:-g over the red 1 :■>. ming t-i rr.iimu rn I) d oleum- bronchitis. in the us LUtti v.-■ 1■ ra\eu—i uiue and hovel; boulevard and brothel. clover, be received the Promptly following reply, Ststrna of St. Francis, daunt* V. n OnlJrt'iS, Prrtulent. and It tells as that we are the Made ut-r tiiriii wins irom in: •.» i- Nothing them. Nothing dis- eternity. •u-.igoi which he value*: highly “St. Vincent’s them. Va~t institutions of JO/f.y y Vice-President. children of God and that God is spet ial- : her leet. Orphan Asylum.” courages WHITCOMB. \ s I)w. 18M*. a low on the nlr Halifax, 2, for the homeless and ly in Wrested in ns and exercises special And musical voice sounded Mr. G. W. refuge hopele** CHARLRB C. BCR RILL, Treaiure*. C'nl eh Sa Vol M ■ "See beautiful (apt. H tryer, ('‘, Ar-j- have < ire and of us. in that beautiful, child, sitting of n .•»- arisen in overy their tire- control If anything inge, Colli city by Jraw lnti*n*«t tr>>m the fir*! ©f there." Peak sir— I f». deeply indebted lor your Deposit* (lay the world can cans© ns this fact writes: less labor*. Marca, June, September ami December. joy. kind and sympathetic letter oming from one vi!le,Tex., no mean* ths should, and a that will manifest it Thrice bie-'t little -he almost looked “I have been us- Ity least service they joy Kitty, who, by the fortune* of war. was thrown In my HOARD OK I'lKMTOKSi self in to God and Pe-ru-na for render helpless humamtv is their dis- gratitude consecra- pretty, way. losing tils all. It move* me deeply. ing A F fit RKitAM. Joint F. Whitcomb, Beloved the she needed n<> pity of medicine. Their N. H. F < tion to His service. by angel* 1 rejoice tliat you were repaid 1 your vessel cough I have had pensation exiK>rienee C'OOI.ItMiF. AKKOl.L III KRILL, < Ah’ charrm rs with shoulder* of #: w, among the and their to ha C HAHI.l Hi KKI t.L. 2. If onr names are written in the juvenile W tth in> Ik'.-I Wishes, for some time. It sirk, anxiety Kubv lip#, sunny ire •*-<•*, cheek# formed for of assistance to lead them to book of our one aim in life should Yours sincerely, h»" them.s flank hour* «lally, from 9 a. m. to 13 m life, completely Mr. O. W. Arlng. cart'sae#. .1 know the most efficient safe reme- be to see that are not blotted out. Tat lor Wood. cared me, and I do and Sou. and they There l-one beauties, 'ti* well you thing, my dies. It would t*» that so le blotted out. Moses ( is now reoom- impossible They may prayed should kn »w apt. Sawyer seventy-two year* heartily and valuable a a* Pe- that his name be blotted out for the i of he has a vivid recollec- monditto those from coughs popular remedy Though the world 1- iu love with bright eye# age, but very suffering of of : and colds. I will Pe-ru-na for- ru*na could have escaped their atten- good Israel, which course could and soft Lair. tion of l>ia meeting with the “Tallahassee praise 6% tion. letter* have N*en reroived not be done. In Rev. iii, 5, Jesus says, It 1# only gt*od children the angel* rail fair. in the lively day* of ’6-1. ever." Pe-ru-na cures la grippe. Many 1« what your money will earn If from of this lnve*t««*l in share* of the “He that the same institutions kind praising overcometh, shall Selected by L 1’ Hancock Point. Mr. Kirchensteiner, 87 Croton Joseph th« that in 44 benefit lV-ru-na has boon to be clothed white* raiment, and I will For t hristlHii Knrnti ami lnlm«t together 1 tr-ijM-d will amount overcome—overcome sin. overcome nevertheless the fact remain* that the which mankind '"’y Y*' to hut little more the box. or serve the cause in i- question any with a: than u *r»’ now |«aylng f- trial, overcome nnin-lief shall not is We night I —they spirit of benevolence prevail** in the man- other The will be hi* liable. v > rent, ami In al ut P* year* you way. only charge and a t • r r M be. And Jesus will n-t s.. that we bare used it in will help sion and the hut, and the child's penny and entertainment. 1 ^ traveling exjunses 1 « ■ uld x can overcome He has < v r me the cough. expended for a gift to some rep- is Mr..T->**nh cases of scarlet OWN YOUR OWN HOME. playmate, Mr. Crane's address Yarmouth, Me. «• ? \P«rt and we over- nut $1»< p part Mr. world, through Him may a* Kirctn-nMeo.er. resents more sacr’.tice and much friend- j f-v.-r, measles I- '-lur.., r. come it. the time. I uid F<>r of lines* a- millionaire s thousand-dollar MugH/lne, I took and Note*. and la particular* Inquire the Newspaper grippe. H 1 H.-ar -t ! r- a'.he. llkNKl I K||MU(, s«s**r. Let us be faithful to God in Christ ■ ly present. In order l<> adapt it more closely t■ the Whenevr one of the family feel in th«* First Nat’l Bank I to tak- in a *hort Bulg. and onr names in the book of lit'.-, began Pe-ru-na. and t W K!a«». keep It is the remembered" that wants of the general puhl, and to make 1 ast i.l mother a. ways *a\ s : *TakolV- "being tirne « for thus can we enter heaven. ntirv< and kind heartedness it more than ever before the medium of r i-na and y*'U Wi.l h well.* or. ifw* ra lone it short tu- 81; Rom ii. 12-10; I Cor. iv, 5; Phil, mainly »u_;h-. colds, catarrh, bronch- \vn*« a- f '\v>: ilee. Good* railed fnr and dellv« rwl. was In the first the is lowered to a most fitl.ng selection from the La- place, price •* H. ft. KJtTBY « iv, 1-3; Heb. xii, 22-24; 1 Pet. iv. 1-.".. itis, tor. ditis and other catarrhal afh l hav*» u-.-d \ ur (X)., dies' Home Journal relating to this very twenty-five cents. In the next place, the **e*t End Hrtdre. Ellsworth. Me. Rev. xiii, H; xvii, H; xx. 12-1.'*. xxi. 27 tions of : he respiratory tract, IV-ru-na JVru-na and hav e of topics discussed are to be given a broader subject gift*. is an a’ .lute for all of these af- it a thor- thus t lie of t tie sjwcillc given The excitement of Christmas festivities range, enlarging scope ProftsBional Carts. In th«- Shadow. magazine a- a vehicle of useful and enter- fection-.. IV-ru-na will cure a cough or ough trial. I with their attendant and work, Mr. W.K. MoKain. hurry taining knowledge, ami extending it* a cold in a few IV-ru-na will mu.-t the re- We must all go there sometimes. The very days., way 1 > K.NJ. B. naturally produces a reaction w hich jk»s- appeal to a wider cirri* of readera. A WHITCOMB, of the is too brilliant. cuje chronic catarrh even of years’ wult vvaw rlattenng glare daylight makes a conclusion to the old t bird feature will he the employment of sibly fitting in a t«> and I fan ron-ej. .. Our become and unable to distinguished as writer* on standing few weeks. Pe-ru-na you, nttou-ly eyes injured and causes us more to realize specialist* year, fully their whose I- as a safe- it f and « ATTORNEY-AT-LAW discern the delicate shades of color or respective subjects names should kept in every house ommcnil cough-. -Id-, our “shortcomings'’ during the days that give what have to the of they say stamp guard a_aiu»t the many affections to ally la Addr»It. Hartman, appreciate neutral tints—the shadowed and grippe.” are gone, and so the years come and go. accuracy authority. orrirK in rk.Ti.Ka* chamber of sickness, the shadowed which the family is liable during the <’ luinl uw, o., for a on ehronic cft» block, O. \\ Holmes wrote: house of mourning, the shadowed life i winter season. tarrh. Sent free. ELLSWORTH. MAINE. "I had a sore on "Butid th* more -lately mansion- *». my soul, running, Itching my leg. Suf from which the sunlight has gone. But As the swill season(• roll.” fered torture*. Iran’s diriment took away F- fear not. It is the shadow of buknham, God’s the burning and Itching instantly, and quickly SEND NO MONEY ^ hand. He is leading thee. There are Dear Aunt Marig*. effected permanent cureAdrl ATTORNEY G8AGI C50° CABINET UrtCiCl SEEING MACHINE .<» u..«.**nv .>».!»» can I will how 1 make milk « ABU lessons which be learned only there. tell you sour biscuit. »hm». ^ f\i. i.ti:. < it t! uf«rr»t u**i«rhl uu Maine llomfuitblc Meat leal society; American closely the quiver is bound to the war- never knead, only u»e a kulle on the board, Institute of llnrmropathy, and corresponding number Boston llom|>athIc Medical rior. within easy reach of the hand and bake quickly. ALONE s**clety. TELETHON E CONNECTION. guarded jealously!—Rev. F. B. Meyer. Aunt Madge’s chocolate cookies and Ego’s ginger "wayfers" are very nice. I need Mem CONTAINS BOTH. SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK BMAWHtAHMT.m- E. K.M-: .tiradC' ||i'- tr m pis t* Uwd a- a fat*r .land K BI The quite often. i NKKR, JR., Ensliiih Prayer Book. •r 4»»k. t:.r <•: .• ;* a » th T <: ..-r*rth fa' a- » JOHN * Idrtl The Book is what it Thank you, E., for your definite direc- *•*'!£ Iriarrt, |»M a-lriM fnaw. .■»*' rn English Prayer arid rt Tri-n «... »ri » *cf 1 ATTORNEY' AT LAW. mail S6 a .. •. •• is to the because it with tions for making those biscuit. 1 shall Daily, by year ca*t« r* ••..-.M-' If k't 'h Ir »• 1 »W.i lary* •! > »rm English grew br»|| uft.a-r'. B- -ial.nl* nIHtrt ■ riaa'4. tfca •' deserved some return. CUARANTfEO !iri',r*t •*-•.%! dur»«-l» mr»** itself in some sense a na- cookies 7 a product of • •IwIrM aarhltr aid*. l> >* allar hi »« far,.*.... I Bar HnrBor offirea and Mi. Insert Block. Book at. it n RlnehlB office tional evolution from faroff Dear Aunt mnif’ion y o|H*n Haturdata Anglo-Sax- Madge: v >» r* A u The Sun f ill-Yr*r»' l;.i.r r.-.i-t,. on times. The history of the Prayer If at any time you can assist me to And a Sunday it you nothing costs i': H. of written during the war of the *f GRKKLV, Book reaches far beyond the First Book piece poetry 164.00, at.il Ihon r< nnm. It frvi -»».-• IJK ■ *» In RRTI Kl >‘»l K lli.iti ■ V tl T-r a rebellion, 1 wish you would do so. I have the is the in .r.- n- ».*> of Edward VI. The ancient parts of greatest Sunday Newspaper 1*01% l DJuLAV i. ■ DENTIST. Impression that the title was "The living So! the liturgy are witnesses and. as it the world. Address, SEARS, ROEEUCK U CO. Inc,' Ch'II. ami it was sung a* a war song in my were, title deeds of the historic con- dler”, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, e irly youth. I have failed to procure It fruin a elaas of *76 of our and of Price 5c. copy. By mail. $2 a year. tinuity catholicity Eng- music stores In New k n-Alilr T w lift its* Id Vi .rnuTu Portland, Boston, York, Addrea* THE M LOW (.ILt\ lish character.—Churchman. V New York. J Philadelphia and Baltimore. I think it 1- the IYNVMJOD Closed Wednesday afternoons until further notice. TELEPHONE RATES. Attornkv a.nd Cochmkllor at Law. SelfinbneuM and Self Love. It ii*l 1 ol.ai ro Spit and Niuokc b ur ife Ana). •II ST PUBLISHED! H. Selfishness is a vice; self love is a To quit tobacco easily and fore\> r. be mag DRUMMEY, lull of QHARLES virtue. Selfishness is the root of all netic, life, nerve and vigor, take N'o-To- EXCHANGE. Special attention irlven to Collnrtiun# and all ATTORNEY Bac. the wonder-worker, that make- weak men HISTORY ELLSWORTH. ME.. vice; then vice increases selfishness, Comim-nl*! buAtncs*. AND strung. All druggists, 50c or <1. Cureguarun- or and selfishness, in turn, leads on to teed Booklet and sample free Address COUNSELOR AT LAW. more and greater vice. Selfishness and Sterling Kernely Co Chicago or New York. Only #2.YOO a Year, «-Part> MONEY TO LOAN. Rooms .* Fik-t sin act and one and3, Nat'l Hank Building, react upon the other. .Metallie SWAN’S ISLAND, Circuit, Cnliniitcil seci'kjtv taken on Self love, on the contrary, is a virtue 3trt)rrtisnnrnts. real estate KUJWuRTH, MAINE .MAINE, and the foundation of all virtue, of all Ser\ iee for a OR PERSONAL PROPERTY. II v Telephone religion, of all spirituality.—Christian P CARROLL BURRILL, H. W. SMALL, M. D. at your Resilience. ALL Bl (THKTLT COMF11IKNT1AL. Standard. Morris Chan ATTORNEY A of SwanV Island has just l>een pub* AND The Habit of Sin. ®fp. history Office* !n Elr.t Naii..i.»1 KbiiIi l-hed, and will U* ready f,jr delivery In a few CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE Building, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Cr. nr toy*™*™*-, lays. I>r. Small, of Atlantic. ha* given much There should be present to us the Ellawokth, Mai mil lime to the of tMa which > Peace. ns Chair. N preparation volume, WITHOUT IT Notary Public ani> Justice or the that there is u of ; cover* 244 Krum the thought possibility 14*0. direct fror; the makers, I page-. following tal-le of content* »*• seen the which the our hardened in sin. A sin re- Freight brepaW, sent*' ■?-. may ground Office over Hurrlll National Bank, being boo* covers ^V%WV*\Y\WV\V\ YWMWmVWIVMf temls to the formation r; "T i!.' to he returned will furnish a!] State stkfet, Ellswoeth, Me. peated directly our expense :: positiw-. TABLE OF CONTENTS*. Manager particulai- a A of sinful habit. has I the M« — duty neglected best rrischairever i I. I ntroduction A horigine-—Discover*". sotj at so low a A I II. the same effect, working directly to in- price. Purchase—Settlement and Land Tim -. s C. A. 3 NO Vv 6c C TELKI'HoNE .... TH O., ery acceptable gift. Frame! III. A Sketch of the Life of C ol. Jame* >wan. NKW ENGLAND difference to dnty and therefore to a is of stout white oak. with IV. i‘.;.^IOpiiiTi.u] spiritual roj and strong casters V. Gott’s Island. PATENT LAWYERS, “edibility.—United and is finished dark rak or light oak, foliage green. VI. The Fishing the United State# Patent Office, Wa-h- It has Industry. opposite Presbyterian. deep, comfortable se.-.t and broad arms. The I* ll. or I In Synopsis Municipal Record*. you inv- it or also pet# Ingtoti, I* C who have actual client- every — back is adjustable to 4 positions. !t has resersibie O. W. anything improve; VJU. Mi-eeflaneou-. TAPLEY CAVEAT.TRADE DESIGN liiv and town of the United state# and Canada, cushions covered w ith beautiful figured elour in J MARK. COPrftlGHTor 1 An kdlie of l Brfulu.h.. • PROTECTION. Send or r* j»ort that never before their 25 year#’ pra<- either old mahogany or myrtle green shades (samples model, sketch, photo. J * for free examination and advi.-m. tice ha# the work of the office been so well up to is the on which on reguest We make this chair and absolutely guar- PKICe’,_$1.50. \ Adversity grindstone GENERAL INSURANCE iatc. They claim that patent- can now l.e pro- antee it in every way. AGENT. cured in less than half the lime formerly re- we lose enough to put an edge of nse- , The hook may be obtained of the author, Dr. IBOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent, a “THE First Nat. Bank J quired. fulness on our lives.—Christian In- j HOUSEHOLD OUTFITTERS” II. 'V. small, Atlantic. Me., or of the pub* Bldg. w.rtott C.A.SNOW&CO. •tractor llaher*. The Hancock County Publishing Lon* distance Telephone. Correspondence \ Oren Hooper's Sorts, Pcrtlastd. Maine. S Patent Lawyers. D.C. FOR SALE.-Ten R I P A N » for 5 cents at Co., Ellsworth, Me. solicited. WASHINGTON, J »\Y\\\A\\VVVV\%\\V\V\\\V\\T\VYVV\i 1 druggists. One gives relief.
W <*«U» Iltrf ■ •umvi — — — Sfebrttiatmmta. KLMWOUTH MAKKKT8. KITTKIiY TO CAKIBOU. are the only ones which m* nt none. between thirty srd forty, one was be- tween «nd seventy. Wednesday, December 27, 1891). Thirty-one nt the prisoner* committed sixty Forty-one were single men. One Week’s Winnowing* of News, daring the year were native* of Maine. MAIN* LAW KKOARDlIfO WK10HTS AND MEASCR** Novelty ami Nonsense. Thirty-two were between the age* of A tnishe| of suit shall weigh 80 and seventeen were Liverpool Charles C. White lias twenty thirty years, It’s the little colds that grow into big colds; pounds, and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall been nominated weigh 70 pounds. for the big colds that end in consumutlon and postmaster atOrono. With Cusoaret*. Educate Your ltowels Wa The standard weight of a hushei of potatoes. death. ch the little colds. Dr. Wood'i W. of Cathartic, cure constipation forever. In good order and lit tor Is tiO Stephen Carr, Rowdoinham, has Candy Fine shipping, pounds; 10c 25c. If C. C. C fail, druggists refund money Norway Syrup —Advt. of apples, 44 pounds been appointed State insurance commis- The standard weight of a bushel of beans in sioner. good order and Of lor shipping, Is 82 pounds. 0olb Dust. Of wheat, beet**, ruta baga turnips and peas, 8o Congressman C. A. Ron telle was taken pounds; oI .Vi of 52 corn, pounds; onions, ill at pounds; of carrots, Kngltsn turnips, rye and suddenly Young’s hotel, Boston, Indian meal, ,V» pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; isst Thursday. He fell unconscious in <>f barley and buckwheat, 48 of oats, pounds, the parlor. The attack was due to acute Housework is Hard 12 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. j Enough Country Produce. indigestion. Friday he had sufficiently | | Keanu. recovered to be brought to his home in I with even the best Improved Yellow K.ye, per bush.2.75 Bangor. Pen, hand picked, per bu.2.75 which needs Butter. The oldest established steamship com-' soap "llathurn" Sweet Cream.33 puny in the United States is the Roston hard muscular rub- < reamery lb..Hn per *V Bangor S. S. Co., which commenced i ihtlry .23 a .25 to make Cheese. regular communications between Boston bing and Best factory (new) per !b.18J.18 the landings on the Penobscot river clean. Gold Best things dairy picw).|8 ‘n 1824, and has maintained It uninter- Dutch Imported). Dust does till that Neufchatel.05 ruptedly ever since. Kkks. Patents have been granted to F. M. soap does and saves Fresh laid, doz. 28 j per Carcelon, Lewiston, for split bush bear-' Hay. time and much j ng for lifting rod; toj. Harper, Portland, Best loose, per ton..13 a 1ft Baled. .j; for last; to M. Mitchell, Portland, for last; rubbing. Straw. to U T. Pratt, Windham, attachment for Loose. 7 welting calendar-rolls of paper-making Bend for fre« booklet—'* Golden RuIm 12 a for UvUtcwurk." Haled.log machines; to W. V. Threlfall, Biddeford, Vegetable*. for yielding bearing for spindle-shafts of Potatoes, bu .50 Cabbage, .03 THH N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Sweet potatoes, 10B. 25 Carrot*, .01 j* roving machines. Chicago St.Louis New York Boston Beets, lb .01Turnip*, .01 >4 Onion*, pk .25 Ldward Bouffard,a Canadian employed It. | '7/1 ■squash, .uj at the International Paper Co.s’ mill, Fruit. Chisholm, was instantly killed Thursday Apples, pk .25 i.10 Cranberries, .10 Suvetc t thine that can be seen qt by being crushed between large paper Groceries. rolls. He got too close to the machinery, I ! fresh and clean. Cottec— per B» Klee, per lb .06 £.0$ aby, and Klo, -It; ft.25 Pickle*, p«-rgal .40ft.60 was drawn between the rollers. His M'»eha, .38 I clotties and tender skin Olive*, per qt .35ft.75 body passed through a space of only 21 unity •lava, .35 Vinegar—per gal — Tea—per i— Pure eider, .20 inches. Bouffard was twenty-one years Need to u ash 05 pure soap them in. •lapan, .453 ('racked wheat, .05 old, and unmarried. <>vv, t .05 1: e n* 1 meal, .04 «r Portland Sunday night, Prank Swan, Molasses—per gal— Oil pergal— Free from or nductor of a coal was and urease alkalies; I Havana, .35 I.inseed, .553.60 train, killed, Porto Kico, .45 Kerosene, per gal .15 Lugene Dennett, a brakeman, probably I. •> Si sip their \\ ant supplies. Syrup. Astral oil, .17 Maple syrup, qt .25 3.30 fatally injured. The cars bad just left tli*' coal where had ,,i wa* «t *~* !•».' tl«4CM«ne( •< Lumber and Building Materials. pockets, they been Lumber per M— Mortice, 1 25 mptied, and were backing up when four Hemlock, lOftll Hemlock, 125 csrs left Until k the track and were up be- Hoards, 11 Cluj.arils—per M — piled •spruce, 12ft 16 Kxtra spruce, 24ft26 side the rails. Swan was forty years of I’UKSKN I -1 > \\ I IIOI (ill I s. warriors of ih- Mi-ruce 1 *• 120 world. Hut in none of iloor, spruce, No. l, I7,jis and unmarried. Dennett is £ I’Hte, 12.(15 Clear age, twenty- hese \v as pine, 35£43) fat hrrhood. -- M.t. lie 1 pine, 15ft.»n Kxtra pine. .35 est •'tear, Nalls, per lb .04ft.06 prison shows that the cost the It Has Stood the Test of Time! (ireat Title It tie 2d prison Washington’s delights an.ng was from 1783 to 1789. when no clear, 175 ( ement, per cask 1 00 extra o 1 .v> State *9,092.*29 during ttie to of him a* tfi*- Father of war was .e, Lime, per cask .85 past year. people *jnak being waged. The war had ended N" Three reasons it sells better than other Plug for 1 25 Brick, per M 7 all There were commitments good why any Hi» The title i* farieifu! sixty during Country. merely and with infinite relief the scoots, .75 While lead, pr lb .05ft.08 gray-haired t he eleven for Smoking, and why you should use It. unless we limit t-he of hi* life to Provisions. year, including breaking period enfeebled man allowed his harrowing re- !b and entering and two for for- •- steak, beef, .I'd.25 fb .05 larceny, which the term is applied Ills impulsive sponsibilit to -l p from his shoulders. Tripe, per ft.OS 1st. It is the best made. Kre*h j.ork, .07 .lo Ham, per tb .I23.lt; g* ry, three for and two for did not entitle him to it Other-* manslaughter, youth certainly were like him only too glad to Lamb, Ih .08ft.14 Shoulder, .10 v e :b .i murder in the first degree. Of ttie total 2d. it is made Union Labor. His career ranked him r»"d • ■». w a vl, | -«(.!*> I’..icon, .12 15 by farming merely k ith -:gh of comfort as though ft. P" i-t <. .' -ft. 12 Poultry—per lb— number of commitments, Androscoggin as an Hi* tin- 1 3d. It is not made a Trust. high agriculturist, g* uerai-hip thing -“light had been found and the Beet, rued, th .Obft.lt*> Kuwi, .10 14 by ,ir understanding that the revolu- feet, per hara, .15 Kentucky.” Flag” Boneless ham, .12 I: Waldo, 1; Washington, 1; and York, 6. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? tion had failed to cement the cut Do believe in Trusts and thirteen Fish. Hancock and Lincoln counties plug for smoking. you Monopolies? IK>n't gl»e th»*m ten or e- IT Have u tried Aroostook, colonies into oneness of aim and of Fresh— the rv> : *t urn < a "I t»K\IN •• It govern- Salt— Ask dealer if the brand are is made a Trust, mental < ."5 your you using by j Ucl 'us «• nourishing m*d tak* the pi >,f theory. We find in no other corre- »d, Drvcod, «063.10 coffee I*h*1 moret.raD- '» tl.e :i Haddock, .05 Pollock, 3)5 'ihriicrtiscmms. Tobaccos made us are not. spondence <*f that time such breadth by the mi.r i.' .a m •. ou ite tl "igh tii- .r any Pickerel, .lo .Mackerel, .10 ft. 12 -f Clam*, .20 Halibut sjrste...- Drain Hi* I.-.-! pure grain* i. t vision or depth of f. ling as were in the qt tins, .03g.pt < ■ .It Halibut .tq when j.r (>«■ r1 prepnr- 'i ta»te* ,g>- tf.e i. ;■ letters of Halibut, heaus, in all ** 11 ■■ Washington. Constantly, 11*, .12 Boneless grat •- -f rl«-e ut iv * a* mu* A cod, .0? ft.pl « he Ki..under*, do/. .25 and grocer* sell it. I.V. and j directions, was sending out toothers Tongue* HARRY WEISSINGER TOBACCO CO. >< 4n .08 his seed 'p*. qt founds, ft.P } thoughts of what ought to he Smoked NOT 1 IN THE TRUST ndea\ i>rtng to arouse them ami finally Halibut, .12ft. P the Blest.! itaettisnnents. Araby Herring, box, .2 •dug. lb- saw that the eight years Fuel. Pound for size for I of tra\ail had result*d in pound, the — scarcely Wood per cord Coal-per ton- feeblest "f size, for others sell gn national life. His soul dry hard, 3 00 £5 00 Br« Ken, 6 berry berry, | a soft, 2 on <(3 K) 0.. h' *■: r.ipp* 5 in tin I*ry Stove, Coffee than we can. absorbing purjtose Bounding* per load Kgg, 6.'" cheaper <*f that Basis nurturing feeble life into strength. Ion ft I 25 Nut, 6;'" But the dilierence comes in the The 5o Then was he ‘•father”. At times he be- Blacksmith’s 6 Flour, Grain and Feed. of the and in our 1 quality absolutely d* sj»ondent over the berry, Flour— {K’r bh— Shorts—bag— 10' -•n. n- ■ nditnm of as roasting. affairs, when he Mralghts, 4 25 ft 4 7 5 M ixed feed, bag ■ w * St. Louis roller, 1 .< Of Good '•.'.1,11k-:. t ! I t ha t Gn ine Genera 1 l.p) We have s] i.d no 4 25a 4 75 Middlings, bag machinery G *' ik :-«{• id. »ii th.it he should know Patents— 1.1" <*1-25 others use. V e i■.ive enormous none id the-i things. wtroer wheat, 4 75 Spring wheat, 5 00 facilities. We handle immense lew 1 hiiiHlIy, ever, his labor was not in (.1)1 n meal, Iihk < .5 1 fur cash. vain, the «ig nv of hi-soul was regarded, orn, bug 0 quantities. buy oats. \N ft’n.bu ;■* «.» • and th< itution.il convention became But we stand ut ; r Hides and Tallow, high qual- ( ■ Bread^J a fact t materiali/** his Hide a>— faith that this —per Tallow—per tb— ity and most fan.. are too selfish nation w«i> t to l.nimt' tin laughing ox, .00 Bough, .*d ^ Cow, a*. Tried, .on* to make coffee ,.s we do. st. k of the governiii' fit from which it Bull. .05 Caif If one could the had broken away, i or four months skins, green any give you .25 £.75 \\ same at a lower cost we ashington presided »er the convention, Pelts, 40 ft.50 berry Lamb *kins. '.5 ;r, LETS watching every inovi and influencing certainly could, and we would. w# TAP* % Pried Fruit. ♦•very act. Ills labor was incessant pre- Klgs, .l.a.-’O Tamarinds, It would double our business. | siding every day from b>ur to seven hours, Pates, Currants, f CHOCOLATE COATED * .'Wfl.lA .0**, But it cannot be done. and working between whiles to the Italslrs, Apples, string { shape Prunes, .I04.I4 Apples, sliced .10 or You get in this world thought purpose of those who were only V PACKED IN GELATINE CASE WILL NOT BREAK ? there with him. Had the nation been what for. There never you pay .* of his SURE CURE FOR -r 0 Mesh M« h, and bone of his hone, his was a woman who tried our y could h feeling not been more paternal j Iliya Crude Coffee in toward it. parch- I The \Vf«l IlMiicuck. ment-lined who could not 5 declaration of was a (tags 5 independence j Dyspepsia ^ rc\0>^ Miss Mamie Milliken is ill. detect that it was | thrilling summons to life. It was the be- j quite very different Q PURELY 0 Annie I.nuise Norris a few in ginning of thing- and not a fruition. Its \ sjint days fr< m offee. f VEGETABLE. LIVER AND S liar Harbor recently. rdinaiy M9* power was great to arouse* but not suf- It is for economical families Mrs. Kimiia Burke. of Cherry field, is f] V J*9* KIDNEY TROUBLES, Flour ficient t sustain The constitution was y visiting relatives here. G The rt, on Jan. Id. The is as DllUGGIST, v. 1. \. MXIMIIS CO.# p programme Coburn for the holidays. ( tilduklcr, Mick. follows: WIGGIX’S j Frank Hancock has moved his DRUG STORE, family ('or Mh o and Water Strecta. | »Ipenlng exercises. to No. 5. I' Addrc .-•mi.m by Master U •) Harrlu.au William Bierce, of Seal Harbor, has - all II I —— IU’hjioii-«■ Hr -I H WlUou moved to the old homestead here. SENPJJS ONE DOLLAR I bcr.s H. Quotation- Dec. 2d ,i 111 il .» u > lltl, n ■! mi- vii.l semi this Nfr.H j ,.i (;,,, e you ltrrst* with you mhether y of .-•■ t iiv. >| I'Hu' i> rtliLUU t.l 4 llliiiikN, l*y freight I. t>. Ii., auiyrct torxamiua- > Ucport minute-j.eeches »•> a n n. I lit- ul our nvuri*«t l'r« and If U« ■ \ u*j Ijjht depot, tot>& A ... the m >i »alu«* rsmotrs the il»**ir** for i»olntnic; programme Beauty Is Blood Deep. >ou e*er .tis iK'.rcis t> »!>*•;» iii< i,.-n.-r limn a.l-crlNi-il other*, at more the freight oulnrrs **s CURES RHEUMATISM, i,.i 1 ,r organ* by money, p:i» Kt.*c» for ilJnii* r a c u skin. No tine, purif'.o the ( m Li.1 mean agent OUR PRICE §35.50, le*.* the #1.00 depo*il, or *lt »...«) ami 1 in I > I* of the mo.l Dili lid,k ■tore* lost ui&nbood. j Calling to order l .o ut it. ( t'l.iret'. nd.. Cathar- neuralgia, headache, pneumonia, pains f: V h .h •_• THE PARLOR CEM and and *M> sHid itvr HiVri) insirumeuls ner made. From the illustration :• r* e blood and kee; it clean, b\ stomach bowels, sprains j onferring ilith tic cie.m your •. |, direct fi in a de ■? can form bites and of on. raved | ,rniph you liver all ini bruises, stings i* (•••■t Muile from solid ijue-tlun—“Wlutt a features should ho stirring up tiie lazy and dnvtng ne I* it-, itiful appearance. quarter etc. unk or wulni.t us desired, perforated k« y*..p. full panel body, nunties li< the body. Begin to day to insects, muvi ed Introduced Hi i! .range to Induce a bet- ,jt.f■ 1 in e ,n*-try ilr-dgn pane!* and many other handsome derorallnn* Danish boils blotch* blackheads, “Cures others, will cure inn king Ii the VI.UY I. A I fc.sT M \ L* IIII 1* A Ii l.dli ter at endauce pin you.” and ornament*, ■ -•'.’*• 4 2 Incin'S 1< 23 inch* wide a:.d weighs :;f>0 and that su bilious complex >n by taking I. .'M lii.-h, t- have suf- i, .n; ui,- nelave11 st"i■ as f Hows Diupaxon, Friucipal, question “If the ] only eautv lor tcnccnis. All Prepared by | Cascaiets.- drug- II. ilrlaoa. Me India, felei.tr, nmonx. Ilaox Coupler, Treble Coupler, licicnt means to e. I Set of 37 Pure Sweet tie Herds, $1.25 > eleatr 1 Set of 2* Ki.b Mellow Smooth j daughter*'" TRUSSES, 65c, AND UP |. ruling r.Plant K.ed», ^liUrrtisiTiunts. lliij nsiin 4i- .1,. 1 Set of Pleasint. Sort Slelodiou* Friurlpal Closing exercises. I e .-i>ts..f Head j ...-ds. THE PARLOR CEM action the elebruted Newell Heed*, which are only used in the high- Drop and est gr:.i!< instrumi '■*; lilted with Hammond Coupler* Couth a t. t■« bi llows I’he small court eaie-t sweeten life; the to, Humana, 1 )•»!. e fe’ts. leathers, etc., „t .- |„--t .: tier c h, 3 plv bell ■*- sP*ck and 11 nest greater, ennoide it. 65c. I, v THE PARLOR CEM tsfurnl bed LIVERITA a P'v 14 beveled French mirror, nickel Wr irr trliinit Ihe %rr% Until Tru'*'* made ith plate plated THE modern He UP-TO-DATE it FAlTOHV PHIALS, ifcsa than ue-third _ ;* femes, and every improvement. A ol I error. free a handxomC »U»ol and the beat organ instruc- Mglit i,.- t»r''- — ,-ih\ other-*, and WE \ / V~ furni.h organ tion book |•uhllsll•’d. A w ful was felt for the widow LITTLE LIVER PILL ilimMTft TO FIT TOU PEBFECTIY-. Say V anxiety wish ntr Sir French Tru»» or -•> >ew cures a ri,-ti.. > >u «>Ur *! II CRANTEED 25 YEARS, ""i'u i7u7 brave General of Ma- urL K'«tnlltlv Lla.llr 1 ruaa, -ist rated hIiuvc, lit thin -- the Burnham, written «-.ir guarantee, the r r. —jgeg- ,.l ,.ut and send to us with Ol It Si’Ll IAL I'KIO imninl, a binding by !. -ami cumlitems of which if any purt glt'e* out ^rrrrrm, ch Me., w hen the do< tors said she could iffTT Biliousness, It,- y-ur might, AAt'ight, Age, hnwlotiK you have l>een .it oi ix our luuiitu •»•**• we I- ii free cu*i*r, nj •• [£fSSS_- ,.H;-xipturu niiKtui Himii; .. till H. --— 1 % our money if are not .satisfied. .«✓».-•»!»»»» Mr2. VA/..w..|#M».vai| in in lair Inchon around the on a line with the r<-f you perfectly j body Will fa* d at ORDER upture. nay whether rupture i- on rinht or left Hide, -.-ttiu S35.50. Lin* In. who attended her that fearful ON« E. DON’T DEE V\ diy.UU Dyspepsia, uni we will He;id either tni»> to you with the under ; must soon die i« nut a trusses that night ‘All thought she Sick-Head* tandincr If It perfert (It and equaltn UR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED t la for Hr. rtaii at three time* our price, you can return it and we •t our expense p .! from Biieuunmia, hut sh* gged .ilt w it h u-* ask yi'iirnetrfhboraln ut us, w rite m Nat. of Chicago; tufted *- atuhe nee saved her lif* and had cured Jr J.ii.I'iila Hank, justable to any angle; than 1 v e York or ^ lru*» ”1 C >;i Hunk. New any Complaint. ,( iru-.fa. including the New rlu.iH) bra ■ full seat .» d >f \fter three small y in < hicatro. He filled; spring o. her Consumption ■■ SUGAR hit cure. a limn any roe, and whlrlt we aril fur $ L I J oid COATBD. a of oxer #700,000.00, entire beautiful velour in either doses she all night, and its capital occupy figured ri.a^guny slept easily ROEBUCK 6c Co. CHICAGO i.f Hu* l,ugf>l Hum ness blocks in with heavv tr her.” This 100 PILLS Sold by all druggists i«rwSEARS, Chicago, myrtle green and trimmed further use completely «.ured »- _ _ or Hont mall. tufted in seat on.} l> to cure by ,1 „• W». sH.I OIU.ANS AT §‘22.00 and Couch with immovable head, „,arv« I•»us medicine is guaranteed CTb. W ANTKD.-Case of bad health that R I ! op; Z5 Nrrvlta m»>. #11 j.uo and ur•»»' 1 in mu. leal instruments at lowest wholesale Write for free and Diseases. Medical Co., A S will not Send 5 cents to Ki- everything price*. special all Throat. Chest Lung Only Chkiff P N benefit. ii.o 1 mu I'-al instrument Koeboeh A Co. are "THE HOUSEHOLD OUTFITTERS” .-in. | catalogue. Address, (Seam, thoroughly reliable. —Cdiutr.j and Trial bottles free at S. D. Hold by > ID. WIGtilN, pans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples .Vk- f! RCS2UCK a CO. (Inc.), Fulton. Desplaines and St>., lit- ■ Maine. knd 1,000 testimonials. SEARS, Waiman CHICACO. Oren Hooper’s Sons, Portland, Maine. WiGGlN’s drug store. Ellsworth, COUNTY GOSSIP. OBITUARY. CHIEF .It’STICK WISWELL. Annual Lodge Meeting*. Uiaiigw In IVtal Service. <£l)e£'ii0a)ortl) American. This Is the season of annual meetings Among change* in i>oatal aervice art Thurlow sixteen, is Goulda- CAPT. JOHN DAVIS. Power* L»«t Young,aged Appointed by Governor and election* in the various lodges of the foliowing in Hancock county: boro’s and Hancock county’s Capt. John Davis, one of Ellswrorth’s A LOCAJ AM* POLITICAL JOURNAL probably Friday—What the Paper* Say. Ellsworth. Following in a list of dates, Koute l.'tM Kirey ille to (Jreenfleld, butcher. One a few weeks oldest citizens, and one high in t he eateem of nine mil e* PUBLISHED youngest day The not unexpected appointment which should saved for reference by and hark, t hree time* a week, He Is also of all, died last aged by a ftchedute of not to exceed three hour*, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. ago he killed five hogs. quite Saturday, seventy* j Judge Andrew P. Wtawell, of Ellsworth, lodge members: seven Davis was running time each way. From ▲T a and hunter. years. Capt. born in Hon. John A. Peter* a* chief' January trapper to succeed Donaqua lodge, K. of F., Wednesday, 15, 1900, to Jun. no. 1901! E w hat is now a of Ellswort b, and ail 1.1^8WORTH, MAINE, j>art ; justice of the supreme court of the State! I>ee. 27. BY THE Hancock is richer than a his life ha« been here. county f204,020 spent | of Maine, was made by Governor Powers N E O. P., Thursday, Dec. 28 HANOM K (H'lUTY PUBLISHING CO. to the of the in life he to lodge, I. O (). Dec 29 Sftfafrnstmtnts. year ago, according report Early began going sea, go- last Friday. l.*jok F., Friday, t w *•*. Editor an ! Manager. rommandery. Jail. 1 1 Stuff' assessors. The valuation last year ing foreign voyages with Capt. David Hlanquefort Monday, Judge W la well was in New York when \-sd's chapter, Tuesday, Jan. 2 this it McFarland in the old “Mad* «a> *12.477,136; year isf12,681,156. brig gases' the was made. He arrived Lygont* F. and A. M 18SW appointment lodge, Wednesday, WEDX1 \Y, DECEMBER 27, and w u h Chase in the bark Jan 3. Capt. “Orono”. home in Ellsworth this rooming, and T>« k about a Christmas! A Blue- '■ Esoteric F. and A. green in summer tie went coasting from Ells desk with lodge, M., Thursday, found his covered congratu- Jan. i. Ellswori is of course of the li'il Falls man gathered his apples last worth, and at different times had proud com- latory telegrams and letter*. the wff k the way, the finds in mand of the schooners fact that iic.w chief justice is one By Goaalper “Rattan”, “Sena- His first term of court as chief will be I'luntat ton I toad Ins. per** itial note book this memorandum: tor”, “Cat herine” and “Forest tt of her c zens, and she is equally City”, the civil term at Bang r. The commissioners have com- Brook- January county •‘Chrismaa, 1889. Thermometer on ls*t vessel been built for him in of iw man whose having The sentiment of ttie State on this ap- pleted the assessment of the proud qualifications 6N plantation ly ii bridge, shade of tower. above zero.’’ Sullivan. are su h that he is deemed worthy pointment has already been v» ry generally road tax as follows: Davis retired from the sea in 187". j Capt. ex since it became cer- No. 8. 16; No. 9. 40; No. west to fill so rable and a have in pressed practically fHT) fVi 10, conspicuous Christmas greetings poured but still held his interest in several vessels. tain that it was to be made; nevertheless ern division, $81.45; No. 10, eastern divis- position. the editorial desk this week from In t»is private life he was an upright cit ! WHEAT what tbe is interesting ion, f!79 17; No. western division. over the newspapers say 21, f7‘»; ! Am lilCAN all a a 1 correspondents zen. staunch friend, kind neighbor. > and gratifying. Followlngare the com- N 21. eastern d vision. 41; No. 22, - The formal announcement of the 1*0111*1 the a of |96 y, reminding Goesiper, j*art He was overseer of the for severs! poor ! merits of some of them eastern division, No. western cf to f108 52; 22, lam Andrew P. Wiswcli Alt -e it is to handle tl*e appointment j duty county j years, and no deserving ones looked to Krnnrh+c Journal division, |8o 80; No. 28. f06 12; No. 13,1 be chief of the court news, that below the purely business him in vain justice supreme tor assistance. (Vi. and In naming Associate Ju*tle> At lr>‘w P Wl*. fvi OATS. of the Male of in of relationship of county correspondent Davis was one of the 'JBciyst oldest Ma- Maine, place Capt. w< a* the succes or of Chief Justice Peters, akin to editorial desk, there is a feeling sons in John A. Pi ters, resigned, was made Ellsworth, having been raised to u hose much regretted resignation wl take ef Teach f hlldren to Head Aloud. per** rial friendship. This is a pleasing the by Governor Powers last sublime degree in Lygonia lodge in feet the opening of the new year, (iovemor A mother should take great to ! Friday. in pains t h oight to the Gossiper, and returning 1861. He was an Power* »D»wtrwl the wish of the tin *;ir BEST Frederick A. a brother of the recently made honorary tiem-h, teach her children to read aloud Powers, he could accept- the holiday greeting wishes put member in of his service and the public of Maine The appsilver are justice, Mr. Wl well will find a cordial welcome j j republicans and kaienders bloom and flourish on The male a Failure. Ellsworth quartette sang. at and on all with the in every county seat, side* will be oo-operating populists the side ov the writin' Munnlr iprrlofm w •>rr* pmnluptoH at »ti. The first every side—except expressed the sincere wish that his service at indication of croup is hoarse- this move. desk that iz naturul and conveenunt. grave. The pal I-bearers were Joseph U the head of the bench may be long and pleasant- ! ness, and in a child subject to that dis- 1 It Iz the time when the averidge burr- Higgins. A. J. Higgins. James L. Cook /tonyor Commercial. f-av it may be taken a« a sure sign of the E. E. BRADY & CO., Hale Senator is reported to have the ness man haz more notes on hand cum and W. P. Woodward. Ttie appointment of Judge WI*well to the approach of an attack. Following this second best of committee assignment dew than he kau pay off in al the rest ov place of superior prominence In the Maine *u- hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If A<;r*rs. in the Senate, and there a»» places yet the year. I'rvnu: wun, wmrn u ior many wees* I'hamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as are even in his own State who a 1* to a State St., Hilaworth. people COUNTY Ni:\VS. foregone conclusion, very unuaunl de. i soon as the child become* or even think that because he doesn't make It iz called happy nu year, but i don’t hoarse, additional ,Vr?r* m ■' other gree a cause for gratification amongst the law. (bounty page*. after the it will F.»«tv of |\ .V 1*. Oioret li much noise in the Senate he a kno and i never seed croupy cough appears, pair Ktmulnr isn’t why. enuyboddy vers of the State and the public at large. Chief the • with numr man w prevent attack. It is uaed iu many lant|M-it of importance there. If such bo did. Franklin. Justice Wlswell was first mentioned for the RICiSTENEO BRANDS Of TH| • were interested in some mat- thousands of homes in this broad land, people Ii \7 the time when fules make resolu- The first Christmas service at Beech- position, publicly. In Bangor severe' year* ago. ter that wished to secure favor- and never anxious they be refused to In w.i in disappoints the abuna but wire men pay thair bills, grit land schoolhouse since the first the Though positively an> "P. A P.” Kid Glove* able action un in the Senate year they liuenre s^rt of a movement In his so mothers. We have to learn of a sin- thair and sa any favor, yet would he to revise their teeth, nuthing. house was built, was enjoyed by a good- likely opin- enthusiastic an.i spontaneous was the sup|M>rt gle instance in which it has not proved ions of M — It i? a time aired audience The ine’s ;unior senator. H'a- when young peopletbink ov Saturday evening. the the given proposition by bar of I’en.>!»*«■-< t effectual. No other preparation can show terrille Mail. men and women connected wit b all thephun they air going tu hav and old young and llanc.K-k counties and then the other* by of such a record twenty-five years’ con- the school were wonder w hat iz Sunday the promoters of Maine that from almost the first there .i- been peopul kalamity cuming stant use* without a failure. For sale the by A sub-committee remained in Wash- next. scheme. Following was the pro- no doubt of the final rvsplt. ItEO. A 1’aR'Hkr, Kllsworlh, and W. I to take the of addi- gramme Singing, choir of young peo- ington testimony It iz the time when the pore man iz Bangor HTiiy Partriiw*k, Rluehtll, druggists. ple; prayer, Rev. H. F. recitation*. The of lion Andrew I’ \V5» tional witnesses, summoned from Utah thankful if he ha/ a oh w :rlh a dollar Day; appointment Verna DtBeck; well t o tbe of chief of the *u in the Roberts but so far the ex- and a haft a Lawrie, Ivy singing, |K>sltU>n justice case, day, and the milluuair iz till an US. choir; recitations, Almon Joy, Maurice nr« no (upt having fully proven by wit- Mina Butler. In the midst of the recital nesses legislashun*. and may the gud Lord de- lay down the burdens of official life, have already heard, and the expec- of the last Christmas selection, the jingle ! liver us. already l«eeu referred t<> In the*’ coluum*. Hi* to Hr:. tation is that the committee will make of bell* w as heard and Santa Claus bound- u >y *urre«*or come* to the office In the full Igor of It i7 a and am its to the House within a legal holiday i glad the ed into He made hi* and on *tr<*rt report week sight. speech pro- id- physical a- well a- Intellectual power*. ati A Son's -- evun if us BEST NEWEST that it will be Roberts. -umthing it makes pay fur it laden, and all were made happy. Great alu'd associate ;u*t!er* afh rd* ample against Room* first floor and bkicrurnt j VALUE ___■—^SMAOtS in fees and taxes. And yet i not is that credit is due those in An en- i*-urance, were any inytlel, of a brilliant charge. STOKKm Mmodk block on Mate street, until | career In the to he ■ •• ; uur beet h >lidezes ar not the ones the law velop containing a generous *utn was higher ofBoe which ha* l«Tn recent! upied by the Hancock <‘t fur honest schooihouse for fifteen cur- }ear heiithy years. The IJl Never used Will sell cheap l»to A. Chief justice atipreme judicial court, to j Nothing could have more forcibly told folks Ilk yu and me—so on wuth the tain wh* drawn from in front of the P archer. K ID worth succetd Hon. John A. Peter*. r« signed, l*oo*t take subAUtuir* Tbv'rr'* non* •>.- food. the improved conditions in the Philip- dance and let joy be unconfirmed. trees, and behold there ws- Santa stand- Andrew P Wlawtdl, Kliwworth <\Ns Mason A Hamlin piano case FOR SALE ar OH organ, new 1 ."smith American, second- MVI <■ I F liT. It means that the rebels are It iz a time to remember that ing between two trees. Aa*ociate justice supreme judicial pines. judge- heavily-loaded land, in good repair. Wi!! be sold at a bar- court, to wucceed Andrew P. \VisaHl, j frJUMorih, Me. no to interfere ment is the prerogativ ov the Children w ho bad never seen Santa before rain Inquire of E b Know ah. Kl s worth longer strong enough Almighty, a ppotn’ed to he chief ju*l tee of *aid court, the ov man. greeted him with loud and with commerce, and that the peacea- charity priviledge hearty Frederick A. Power*. Iloolton. After making his bow and a State n*urmire c miuii Xoturs. residents of the islands It iz a time when the men w ho hav bin applause. loner, Slepheti Spnial bly-inclined \V. Carr. Bowdotnimm. I adies’ short address, be scampered away, leaving have resumed their ordinary vocations. foolin' with the Boston copper market Min* k. the f r others to distribute. cum to the presents expensive konelu-tmn ttist heMfnsRi ( lUinot bo ( ured wife. Sarah K Sargent, having left my « Follow wms the Livianogan> what ing programme Singing bed and board without just provoea- ever\bt.d.y praises needs mite} bv local application* a- they eanim: reach t'<- Senator Hale, of the most choir of all >n, ! ht r» by forbuf a! person* harboring Maine, by seven, bearing the name d *cn*ed of the ear. I In re !* .-no nr ciu*s vsatchiug. portion rusting her on account, a* J shall no earnest and most ■ my pay persistent opponent i" cu «J* :tn.i tb.a l- Desk.... Wtst, and with Miss Lulu Wist hs w.iy afne--. -ntu bilis of her contracting after this date of the war for now It iz ttie time tional ree die* |M.*afne**l* c*u *rd an ii. liberation, very tu recolleck that the two *»y Mink, H -a Mol. NT. organist; recital ions, Abide Weat. Father Ihtmed franki u tiie e..Million of the murou- !: »• of tie- Hated at Ellsworth Falls. Dee epts situation in Cuba wuss charges that kan be made agin a *21. I«7.‘ VVe-l hu-t o hiii Tiim- V\ hen t I- tu1"- l- inflamed as he had the singing, choir; recitations, Marion ready accepted situa- man iz tu sa he iz vseait have.-, or hoar $12.50 and wicked. you rumi-'lng *ouml lmp« -rfect msson tio\ or < or vfti nekniiii-. West, Jennie Scammons; sj tion in the Philippines. Mr. Hale singing, choir; ii»*r. and when It l* entirely c*om*1, In-.tfne*- l- ircigbt prc It iz an firm of I». H A Sin i* dissolved h.s ft occaehun when fules luk abed Hester Clara the l"r*uM. ami U"ie-* the lnfl.tr. ti. •:j ran ! Eppes paid. gives low-senators to under- recitations, Clark, West, consent taken out anil (Id* tut*e to 1 I^HKby mutual Ail persons indebted t he rei .rr.e-1 at uuf tu wisdom and wze men Iuk back. re-tort*! It* normal cipeux ;,•*! L stand mat he with that get Veva (.' ark; choir. Mi-* said firm are to settle the same ■ ...greet them, singing, l'easie 1 'million, tearing will !*• de-tr. ot forever, requested liJki [»t t. rr J( !' A daint\ it once. ■ < I». H. Ei'i'Ks 'i. -r y » the Cuban people should be intrusted Scainmona was direct res- of these exer- filin'rift-- out of ten are rau-ed ny .tlarrh. X’T’aN.i /iff J.- j.-*k t- 11. V. Ei if* which l- nothing but n«i Inflamed condlllou >>f of hrautfful Ma‘ <»£j' .. I; *» i* »»c.i fr>.ri and FrrncI with self-government as soon as prac- cise*. Mr. fine selections from Ellsworth. Me., Dec. 26. 1889. •> Joy gave the murou- surface* 'eg s. Smjll d; i«rr :♦ ! in.; ; t£eoft-hol< ticable. and that this is soon. COUNT i EWS. very hi- Rev. H. F. made a We wr give one Hundred I» .ir- for any l*h* %-r ng -.Jiff s v\ .> ij *n. 't** additional .Vrw* *lhrr graphs phone. Day < OI* AKIN Ell’S II If NOTICE. Senator Hale's action is County papr* ca-e of Ikeatnt-- i.-iu-tdnv catarrhj that ran hfi Trimming* are a.l of s.*l A teas .. Incidentaby, few remarks and then the a rioute to the successful presents were not be cured hy Halt** Catarrh Cute. >end for j undersigned have formed a nartm-r- pleasant rm: hoi $nnc>u> oiiFmi-ks" Cuban of President West ttrooknvillf. diatributtd. There were two large trees, circular*. free I^HE*hip under the firm name of Eppes A policy McKinley K J PH KM V A Co., Toledo, o. [.each, aud will carry on a geueral meat and one small tree and table* loaded. and his cabinet.—Boston Journal. I)r. Franklin Farrow has a class in Ger- The Sold by l>ruggi-t*. 7V provision business H A Km;n Oren Moorrr’-. Sons, Portland, Maine man w hich is well attended. pa-tor w as remembered with a generous Hall’* Family Pill* are the l*c~t. K J Lautt m Ellsworth. Me., I)ec. 26, 1899. officers are much purse, and his family with several re- Army pleased Sewell and Herman Tapley are at home ♦■>♦02 minders of t tie t ZTDBrrtisrn'.mts. < \KO OF THANKS. EDWIN M. with tne to the from Bar to people’s bought fulness. MOORE. prompt response ap- Harbor spend the holidays. * J \ I b the under-Ig ne»l. u .-t earn*?* I v wi*). • r in tx! I klioi i* of A Arthur Kenn.ston left for fm.ds for the widow and chil- Schooner Monday for New Tf to ex ..ur it. n I.- t.. kin friend* peal “Mildred May”, Capt. Con- Fr**h, aatt. 'smoked and to seek m neighi)- f I.ahioIim’ and KiifW'ir.h, t> ^ Dry dren of the late Oen. Lawton. More don, landed at Wasson's wharf la^t Hampshire employment. ^ goods CLOSING-OUT SALE heir svmpathv nuc tfe«l»**l and the »«»t-tehee Dec. 26. Jane. n r«d FISH. than £11,000 has already been re- week for O. L. Tapley. ouri >g the sickness and .i«»th of uur i; or Xif« and inotlM r. Tlluaah ft WaI.kkh £ ceived for the tund. It is also pleas- The Misses Clara, Emily and Hattie Orland. \ WALKKK. I‘b.Hs|s W aLKEM ing to officers that Mrs. Lawton has Tapley, and Miss Lois Weacott. teacher*, Christmas ha* again come and gone. In 2 2 are at home from for ae%eral homes in Orland MILLINERY chosen Arlington as the final resting Orange, Mass., the beautiful Christ- ANSI \l MEETING. 2 T Uf 9 place of the remains of Gen. Lawton. Christmas holiday*. mas tree* were heavily laden w ith gifts. IN ’IMIE annual meeting of the stockholders I 1 of the I irst National Hank Huiiding l Cards invitation Among the home tree* were those of While this sort of is of have been received •mpany will he held at the rooms of the | thing gratifying Cod. Haddoi ., Ilahf.ut, George N. Stover, Owen A. hirst National Batik iu b;[*« >rth, Maine, on 5 I?!ueflsh,Q by friends here to the wedding of Miss Soper, Joseph Mackt re!. « to every patriotic American, it means he second Tut sd.»v of the ninth + ()>-• e--, 'ftMi*. s. s: lope, A D. John Leah Trimmed and Unlrimmed January, day Bertha M. Flood and Dr. Thomas H. Crosby, J»y Atwood, Ames, Hals, ■f a d. at <• O Lobster* mil human H more to who devote Tap- January, 19U), lock in the after- add ion. D army officers, H. Holt and Frank VI <1 k for the transacto'U cf ley, Thursday, Dec. life, at Ellsworth Fail*. F. Gnndle. 1 he Con- noon, the following their time and their jusiness: 5 Campbell A True ». i**t Kiel Q willingly give » Bridge, Miss Flood was a teacher here for gregational and Metbodirt k-tic.-. uni- popular 1st. To choose a board of seven directors T HIMVIIKTII. Ml. X lives to th service of the ( and Feathers. country, more than two Dr. ted for a briatme* festival at Meth- Fancy Wings or the corporation. years. Tapley is one jthe ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4, ♦ 2d. To transact any other business that than to others—It is an assurance to of odist church, li wa* our rising young men. thoroughly enjoyed Discount of 20 per cent. nay properly come before -aid meeting a Dated at them that the country appreciates Dec. 25. Tom son. by large congregation. Ellsworth, tins 16th day of Decern- | <* r. a. d. 1889. \ \\ KlJto, Clerk Urgal Collets. their bravery and devotion. R •> R Dorr.of Boston, -pent Christmaa K.vmI Frankliu. at > dinsoli then or v.\ki ni w ii h hi* fsireut*. Cant, and Mrs. (). B (iooda sold this discount will kmiii*. NOTH!. OK lOKH UNl ltK. Mrs. Minnie Hardison is ill. not be ou is that the The Kansas Hiur, ail quite Dorr. (lunched card. hereby given partner- \I 11KUK A* I ; it f i;:N worth. City independ- between us. the of NrOTK*Eship lately subsisting r> Haiuovk mix. >: .t of Maiue. t>\ ent ::: Herbert Ash, Sullivan, is *; tiding a jndersigned, Rufus I Wells and H. democratic journal. explaining Howard Fuge ie Ctiurchill arid Flora Bryon hi* mortgage <1-• 1 | ..J of few Mavo, on business an dealers in fish day weeks w ith George Welch. carrying November, a. d :**>. .m re ordt-d in the t)an the readiness with which the demo- Belle Hutchings were married j it Mauset, town of T'emnnt. Me., under the Wednesday A. E. cock registry of n !« p.«g«- 17*, also Miss MOORE, irui Maine and Wells A v* as Grace Donnell, who lias been in i style of Mavo. on theaaun of »■ cratic party has as evening. Dec. 2d. l hey are receiving con- pie-- .rli .|,y ..f Octo- accepted Bryan he 8th of November, a d. dissolved Smith Building. Main day 1888, ber, 18SM, aud rt n in i>■ ><>k jr.-v, page VI, gratulation* from their friends. Street, • mutual arid that the business the candidate for li)Ot. says: "ft must > consent, in convey« d to me, the uiniernig I. this he future will be carried on bv said parcel Wednesday. Ellsworth, Mk. By ron H. of land bounded and d* » 1 a* follow* be in to Mi.Mrt.NTnQ is m few appart llorigdon sprue! rig who will aud >■ experieiued politicians Mayo, pay discharge all debt* Beg inning on th* w. rn i< of the road Alfred Craig and Miss Inez Donnell itul liabilities all like Croker and (Jorman that the de- | days in WInterport. au«l receive moneys payable leading to Mt. I»e-. t at th* northeasterly •• said late firm Hvvr* b came from Ella worth to spend the holi- Wklls. corner of .and for i.. * ,% uvd b> ltonwell l" no The Dec. a. d. Hykox «■• mocracy has show of winning next Congregational Sunday school gave 14. 1889. II. Mavo. Ktauwood and now i. I i» M. Stuart i days with Miss Donnell's friends. NOTICE. n tine concert at the church Christmas thence running •. ti * i. degree* Those democrats who are able 1 year. west forty-four ami v! f rod*; thence The shooting match in James B. Gor- eve. to reason from cause ;o effect have | fEl.intrt. north five degree* *-isl n and one- don’s field All hills due me that are not was attended by a large crowd, half rod* tothr tie of a iol of land already admitted to tcemselves the Mrs. K. A Taylor, of Bangor, spent sev- which 1 conveyed tiv deed 26. and was a success. The silver cup was settled within the next thirty warranty May certainty of in eral days with her nephew. Jay Atwood, republican victory won by Wilfred Gordon and a nice nine degrees e«»t thirty tie and one-half very will l»e with a at Mrs. Connor’s la«t week. days left lawyer rod* on said 1. ird .me to the 19C0. As a sacrificial offering, Mr. quilt by J. Grindal. The Free southerly Baptist WANTED. road thence southern- said ad nineteen Dec. 25. G. for collection. by Bryan is eligible in the highest de- society furnished dinner and supper. and one-half rod* to the place of beginning; and whereas the condition of said mortgage His wonderful of en- There was a well laden Christmas tree in gree. powers is broken, now. therefore. I claim a foreclos- ibe hall in the The Kng'ish “Society for tlie Prevention of durance will enable h.m to evening. the ure of the same and give this notice go through Dec. 26. f.on-umption" over the Prince of Commonwealth Shoe S. U. presided by >V. II. I)HESSKl{. By Dia.ntha A. CckTift Brawn. W*le~, was recently addressed by Sir WlPUni the motions of 3 campaign with a Southwest Harbor. Me.. Dec. 23. !N9W. Gonldaboro. Broad bent, who slated that It was definitely & show of confidence that will add at known that every case of began : CLOSED Leather Co., consumption In the District Court of the United Mates for Talbot Workman is ill at Winter Har- with a gerrn communicated from some other least a semblance of .merest to the the District of in case. There Is no such as Inherited cou- WEDNESDAY Skowhegan, Maine. Maine, bankruptcy. bor. thing AFTERNOONS. In the matter of contest. The result will be to sumption. There be local weakness which bury may John In free U-n is to the has i Simi.\«by, Bankruptcy. Mr Bryan, silver, ant:-expansion Elmer Young, who has been away at consumption, iiut germ ab-o \J luiely to l*e In that weak before Bankrupt, and all, and give the democrats a work for some has been at planted spot ro the creditors of John of Eden, time, home for can ensue This to comfort I)B. II. TV. Hathes l>egs to his 25 Huminsby, consumption ought notify patrons CUTTERS 25 in the of and district a new deal and a snow for reorganiza- a few thousands of who have "weak chests" and others that until further county Hancock, days. people notice bis dental a tion on rational and or "weak lungs are not foreordained 3D Vici and Satin leather. _aforesaid, bankrupt popular princi- They room* will be closed on Steady Oj ic E is hereby givenTnai on the 20th Whatever be said of their The schooner “Seth Nyman” brought victims of this dread disease. AII that t* needed Wednesday may Oct This is N~ day of December, a. d. l-*W. the said ples. to bid absolute defiance to this deadly scourge. Ellsworth, 25, 1H0. employment guaranteed. an lire et have ficbsi.i this ween ior T. S. Dunifer and John Huminsby was adjudicated bank- cthica, iter, Cotnusn, ais, Is to be able to strengthen the weak duly lungs, $nd sxcellent (or rupt, and that the first meeting of his credi- been noted as shrewd is loading with wood for Rockland. build a strong bo The answer to this opportunity good bright always poli- up ty. tors will be held at No 2f» State street, in need is found in I>r. Pierce’s Gol'en Medical cutters to as ticians, and their smooth scheme to There were two trimming get promoted, Ellsworth, Hancock county, Maine,on the 10th Christmas sermons here Discovery. It so purifies the blood and in a we will of a d 1900 ftt k In Bryan to be swallowed up in creases the blood that disease is thrown 5 % take such on and learn them. lay January, permit yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. L. Pinker- supply, of the forenoon, at which time the said creditors does not lessen their off. and the weak are nourished into Gold guaranteed Bonds the Columbus, Mar hopeless light of organs per- First class can also find attend, their claims, a ton, Prospect Harbor, preached in the fect health, widen defies of kind. shall A Northeastern K. K. for sale at par and edge-trimmers may prov* appoint for great sagacity.” This germs every Send for trustee, examine the bankrupt, and irausait reputation Methodist and emaciated, bleed- a ccrued Interest list of safe Invest with us. near church, Rev. Mr. Wescott, People, given up by doctors, ?ood jobs inch other business as may properly come be- shot is evidently pretty the ing at the with obstinate, meuts yielding 4 percent, and upwards. of Winter Harbor, in the Cnion church. lungs, lingering at once to fore said meeting. John B Re-oman, and from the outskirts coughs, are being cured the use Apply the mark, coming The hours were so that every day by JOSHUA BROWN «V Dec. M, 18iW. Referee in Bankruptcy. arranged people of "Golden Medical ft is a strictly CO., of the democratic camp, nas more coaid attend both services. Discovery", medicine no BANKERS, Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co.. than the usual Dec. 25. temperance containing alcohol, significance. Jen. whiskey or other intoxicant. H9 State St., Boston. 8KOWUKOA>, MAINE. Subscribe for The American. into the hand FESTIVALS. j of the treasurer of the Bun- CHRISTMAS children, and its branches yielded fruit SllibcrtisnnnitB. ftatlToabs anti Steamboat*. ; 'lay school, a generous act which is duly for the older ones as well. COUNTY NEWS. CLAUS’ appreciated. For Additional SANTA VISIT TO ELLS- Before the distribution of gifts, the fol- County News, see other pages. 4 After Santa Claus 4It is an III Wind disappeared with his was WORTH SUNDAY SCHOOLS. load lowing programme presented: the distribution of Hull's presents to the Singing. Covo. school took place. Then followed Hainor is at home from That Blows Nobody Good/* the Hecltatlon.Hazel Moore Percy college in pfTERKRTINO EXERCISES AT ALL THE of serving refreshments to all—children Boston, 10 the Commencing Dec. 4, IHM0. Prayer.. ...Pastor spend holidays. or SCHOOLS CHRISTMAS SERVICES first. That small ache or pain BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Hecltatlon.Dellle Drake Mrs. Hudson Kelley, of is Ellsworth, 4 4 * **" Altogether the affair was a AT THE CHURCHES. most plea*- Hecltatlon.Lucy Stevens visiting her sister, Mrs. Nora Pierce. weakness is the ill wind BAR HARBOR.*10?5 3 M I*’ ing one. Hecltatlon ! For it the society is indebted .Agnes Pettlnglll Sorrento.. 4 00 ..I the 1 ►» to Recitation Raymond Hanscom, blacksmith, that directs attention to Sullivan. 4 25 mainly the committee, which was eom- Charlie Frazier your and Ml Desert Ferry. 11 15 4 55 9 10 Another Christman season has rolled 1 Hecltatlon.....Florence St» vein* spe.it Sunday Christmas with his o“od of M 8. 11 22 5 02 9 17 Crosby, Holmes, Scott, wife the WaukeaK, Fy. =§ it* *1,1,11 ...... Misses and and children at Waltham. of leaving plea-ant memories •I v Tower Lord necessity purifying Hancock 11 20 ft 0 9 20 away, of HM'I i r. I lianks nlsnaredue Mrs ^ He. Ration Franklin Koad. II 35 5 14 9 30 fr etid-hfp* exprr**ed by loving token* .i.. 1" 1' ffi ffi vvell- i'lli-' Christ ora vacation of one p* particularly i^i.is ,,ty services at t lie siovena week. The pupils gave the blood Holden.tl2 :;* k 20 no 42 fH 53 fliled t hla year. Cat H"citation ( for purified goes Brewer June. 12 ft* 6 13 li 02 7 13 h.dic church * re mass, H rtl 7 ;p» Susie Impman their teacher, Miss Mary Evans, of Sulli- Hm| Bangor, Ex.St. 1 05 6 .'0 li 12 7 20 The ('hr let mas season was H>citation. ('Iic»icr to It observed a* 1° 30, »nd vesp -s at 7 30 1’he Pomroy van. a present, as a token of their esteem. tingling every organ. M.C. 1 10 6 5ft II Ift 7 35 church wore lo BANGOR, u. *! in t he churches and Citation. Li C|.|lL •• .tollIISOI) P. M. A « A. M- A. M. Sunday schools its usual Ch istmas decorations. The Miss Evans will spend her vacation at is the all lb t lloones great remedy for Portland. 5 8ft ) W 3 50 1 30 of j; lsworth. In the musical citation.M.irgar* home. Congregational, pro■» r.mrneat high mass was of Boston. y oft ft .V 7 2ft ft 57 Hecltatlon.Millie Davis ages and both sexes. l i.Harlan, Baptist and Methodist t he * church- usual x. ellcn, Fbe was The friends of I). Hainor " programme singing. many Harvey — with BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. there were service* as Complicated es special on Sun- follows are g ad to learn that he is Dyspepsia Tueri Santa Claus msdo his slowly recov- liver and I P. M A. M. P. M. «nd in t he Cath« hr chudi on appearance kidr.ey trouble, suffered for day. C’tirtnt Organ volunu; ering from his serious accident about two Boston. 7 00 9 uO.i 7 00 .Mozart and jollity reigned. In this esse Santa Day- The Methodist and A,teste years from dyspepsia, with severe pains. p. vi Unitarian Klde .Novello t weeks ago. Mr. Hainor was from iaus received gifts ns well as coming Portland. 11 Oft 12 3ft. 11 00 schoola had their gave them, Hood*s made me and Monday Christmas festi- Bar Harbor with his team and Sarsaparilla strong A *• A M A I'y*-!0.Waterman for he turned out to he the collided M superintend- BANGOR. 6 Til- Saturday night, the Cathollc Monday Morfa.Waterman with the team of Paine. Mr. hearty/' *J. B. Emerton, Auburn, Me. 0* 4 50 9 3 6 00 ed of the Walter Wesley Ex. St. 6 O'. < ,ft 35 and the * Sunday school, Mousey, Bangor, y 6 C5 afternoon Congregational and Waterman Han nr« .ire Window," Steamship Company. <*!eam!ng is due Mr. and Mrs. Folsom and < praise Rev. Mr. Carter ami of Orland, >rgan voluntary fc.thel swett, Minnie Tripp, Bernice wife, Hrtghtly**.. Newcomb others in their successful efforts to make WINTER RATES. hri-tiims anihem—“There were da K were here Saturday to Httend the funeral Responsive reading. Shepherds,” meson, rankle Munson, Bertha M orrlson t his one of t he best entertainments of the jf Mrs. Carter’s father, R inkin. Prayer Stone, Mary A.Camphell. Henry Scripture reading season. srhiwil. Singing. W. H. wife and Jennie, Hymn by A Fatter’* Promise".I’uienber Silsby, (laughter nihem—"The Recitation—"Christmas Carols of Crom- Dec. 25. Eugene. Re* Station by Charlie Kppes. and K O Silsby and w ife were the guests Prayer well’s Time"..Perelval Wescott » —"A • I.ulfat ;if Dr. J. H. Patten and wife on Christ- y," -"I Will Art-*"....virant Sono-Hvlllf. Response Reeltutlon "Bell- Across the Snow," mas. Ha/el Kiiowlt.-u, Pernio* I>orr, L Hylvla 11 y m n J. Grindle is home for ttie holidays. Sarah The funeral of IN <*• >u’• I. .»rr *■ Helen il .due-, Royal services Henry Rankin, GREAT REDUCTION FARES. Redman, Remarks Rev A H ( oar t.y Singing. Work is progressing rapidly on the of Clifton, of this town, took Nina Joy formerly S3.00 liar Harbor to lioston. lly inn Lavs son place at the church Saturday at 10o’clock. K/e Ration by Ku ••<■!! Parker. The school had its Christmas cottage. Poaitude Sunday 1’he deceased leaves one son and two The Rates of fare for through tickets: N .t« festival Monday evening, and entertained Mrs. W. E. Keniston has been re-elected daughters. Between From To Tiie choir was composed of Miss Alary Offering both Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. The pro- librarian for the Somesville library. The tannery caught tire Sundav morn- Bar Harbor A Boston reduced $i 00 $3 00 K. Miss Alice Moore, *• H mn by school. Hopkins, soprano; about U o’clock. I'he whistle was Seal Harbor A Bo-ton 3 85 2 90 gramme for the was as follows: ss Parker is home from Water- ing evening M Cora Northeast Harbor & Boston 3 85 2 80 Rc< llation by (trace King. alto; K. K. Parker, tenor; F W. Hollins, blown, help arrive d promptly, bQ the w she is school. Southwest Harbor A Boston 3 75 2 75 Singing. ville, here attending flames were soon but little H-- ,irk« b '! N-l inn. bass. Mrs. Andrew P. McFarland, or- extinguished, 8 onington A Bos on 3 00 2 24 Responsive scripture reading. Mrs. J. A. and two damage was done. Closing by mn. gan ist. Lethiceq children, The price of rooms, two Pr o. r. Dec. 25. accommodating per- ■‘on- wll In- reduced from 00 Hrnnilcllun. The Sunday school of the Cnitarian of Brewer, are visiting her parents, L. each, #2 and $1 50 singing. to $1 50 amt f 1 < 0 each was 11. Somes and wife. Kach pupil of the Sunday school ctiurch had its Christmas entertainment R. citation-"Welcome".Alice M< (.own sicamei "Catherine” will leave Bar Harbor As a cure fur rheumatism Chamberlain’s at 8 a m, on Monday- and Thursdays for presented with a picture of a Madonna Saturday even’ug. A prettily decorated Br--' :tatl"U.< !.i-s girls Mrs. C. W. Ellis left Friday for Port- Pain Balm is gaining a wide reputation ^eal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Har- and child. tn c stood in t h** centre of t he room, and R*-cll.«tl*>n .*i* a Year".N<-rn,an Ha- am 1 where she will Christmas bor, and at Rockland spend D. B. of Richmond. Ind has Stonlngtou, connecting R.’.it.ition Kro-t"... Kvep’tt 11-• .11 Johnston, with steamer for Boston. The t*t»r:stmss tree festivities of I he about it gather 1 the m*mbi*rs of the \\ i,*i riun i' uii’.'H, » iiu niitinn tut j been troubled with that ailment since It* fit.itlon— "silent Night".Eva !.• :_r111•»11 RETURNING. Congregational Sunday school were held s boot ami friends hi hnol for the dtaf at that place. — 1N82. In of it be ‘1 never Exercise "Christinas Peace Convention," speaking says: From hih! at ttie vestry Monday evening. They lit fore ttie distribution of presents, the I'he Christmas concert last night was Boston, Tuesdays Fridays, at5pm. Bernice .lameson, Ethel Swell, .Minnie j found anything that would relieve me uu From Rockland, via w:t> landings, Wednes- snmew in- was were hat out of the ordinary, f diowlng programme given: \v 11 the well taken and and Saturda\s at 5 m. Tripp, Frankie Munson, Bertlia Stone, attended, parts til 1 used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, it day* (about) a of in the usual stead bringing gifts way, Hong .School A. B: the star exercise, K. 8. Mouse, Agent, Bar Harbor. Mary Campbell, Grace :tigs, wry pretty, especially j act.*! like magic with me. My foot was Santa (.'laus appeared at the proper time, Aildi* --* of WVcome.Iternlce Kldridge Bfaiodie Stone, Bernice Mr. in a manner, < alvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. Mary Bowden, Kinney, very’ pleasing swollen ami me very much, but "If <•«>«*!.Fred M.i#<*n paining William ll. made a little speech Illustrative of the Recitation You're Itoyal, Carrie Heed, Eva Leighton, Ber- addressed the children. A collection was Hill, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. oi.e good application of Pain Balm re- of Instead of receiving, lte*'uaU"!, A to ni.i iau-, r.ru nice Lancaster. blessing giving taken at t lie close for the juniors. me. sale Geo. A. Pari >' Iiool lieved For by Hkr, Soli/. Keeluition "•lack Frost”.Fred Ha.- .i >. and brought his remarks to a close by Dec. 25. II. IU‘i nation ‘■Tin’ I* —timii. El Is worth, ami \V. I. Partridge, Blue- w ho were d ls- story." ask mg for g fts from those l lie cut ire programme whs well carried 1, u; Arthur Snider South IVnobscot. to bestow them, the offerings to be out. The “Peace Convention” was espec- poso’d Ib’-itali' i. ••W hy d*> llel!- for Chrl-tMuiH \V. H. Howland is home after a four- distributed aiming the children in town in»!*<••.Uuth Allen ially good. Kleven countries were repre- j teen months’ absence at sea. who otherwise were not iik« 1 y to receive lbs* ltallon... Doris Hal man •Tilled By their Hags, and near the c.ic-e 31A RIM*: LIST. Erva ttiles Mrs. of Castino, is anything. s,,U, he stars and stripes and the union jack Mary Harper, keep- |*r..« --Ion .f til.- Month-, repre-ented In ing house for J. W. Bridges. than it takes to tel! it. the ■ were while at the last all were Quicker their op ter l-. I »a\ td tla Uuth 1 la- k el I, crossed, Iliint’otk Comity Port*. no.lot M .re. I lia \ children n.nde a rush for Santa's wagon, u Ien, Harry nipped in honor of the banner of the Newell Roberts and daughter Flora ; Wi.vr si i.i.ivan -"M Dec lv», sell Jonathan l'.rooi»« Mili.e, Hale, I'ldllp Ma-on. Sawyer. Key nftnls, with eurb~lotie from Rob- and loaded it down with bundles. Then cross and the banner of the star, ami the were at J. G. Walker’s in Brooksville on M tr.oii V !.• < har Dr.. Ie--le ertson «V Have., tor Philadelphia U INTI K S( HKIH'LK. Coat ■ c li and Ell/a off drove the merry elf, amid the shouts Moran/, amp; several Hags were home under tbetr business last Thursday. Domestic Porta. belli Morr!-on In Kfleet Oct. I.s. the of the of the children and applause Song —"Jingle lieliu".Sehool ban tiers. The sportsmen in this vicinity are kill- Boston -( Id Dec 23, sell .1 Frank Seavey, Kel iev, Stoll' Hu ton Sirs. Juliette and Rockland. grown folks. Many presents were given by Mr. and ing large numbers of rabbits, which are Catherine, All tbe parts t\» re well taken, but the sid Dec sea- Loduskla, from Sullivan for Preceding the entrance of Santa Claus, Mr**. Santa Claus, conspicuous among sold at five cents each to local New York; !.!//h' ***mitt*. Sedgwick recitation Doris Kalman, tbe part buyers, DANS by Bootiiha\—Ar Dee. 22, bch Lizzie Lee, Bos- OF SAILINO: who was iinjM?r»onated by A. W. King, them being a tine fur coat with beaver who them to the city markets. taken by little Elizabeth Morrison in the ship ton For R(tckland: a short was presented as trimmings for the pastor of the church. JtKl NsyvK ti.v -Ar Dec 21, sch Florence1 programme of the months", anil the song Thursday of this week, Mrs. J. G. Dun- K, "procession I .eland, ickcrtiig, New Haven Monday ami Thursday. Arriving in Rock- follows that her by Erva Giles, were particularly pleasing. bar received a telegram stating Bai.timokk sld Dec 2u, bdi Willie L Max- land in reason t<» iHintci with tin- R & ii steam- Accident at Oceanville. t.»r Jaeksonville ers for Boston. the of the last song, Shooting C'apt. Dunbar, who was well, During singing husband, Joseph FntNANDiNA -Ar lire 21, hark Auhurndale, Sylvia »»->uld, lintel Knowiton, Sto.n I NOTON, Dec. 2»> Albert in of From Rockland: Santa Claus, Impersonated by W. W. (special) on his way to Boston one Capt. DoW. Host II I»,»rr. Milk Helen Holmes, Carrie and Albert hoth of Nkw i»r.id'OKP—Ar Dec 21, sch Joy, made his nnd the Dow Scott, Oceanville, Nicholson’s vessels, had been stricken Otronto,New Wednesday and will lease B. & B. Morrison, appearance, York Saturday ltetiliiiiM, Mai**I -Stone. and about of were out S. S. Co. wharf, Rockland, upon arrival of of began. Miss Susie twenty years age, with and was in the hospital at NKWHl ltVPoKT—L'hl Dec 23, sell Hattie A KeelUUl"11 Freddie Parker distribution gifts paralysis steamer from Boston for Dark Harbor, Little y gunning on Christmas In some1 Marsh, stonlngton and New York received a from the school Day. Kdgartown, Mass. Deer Isle, Mouth lirook-ville, >argentvllle, Deer of the \ ngel*. Jordan present Nkw YiniK-Ar Dee 23, *• hs s U Tryon, Perth Song manner Scott’s was dis- Me, Sedgwick, Brook!in, Bluehill, and the gun accidentally A V > Peter- Surry ,lu < u*hman. Georgia Keller, Agnes for perfect attendance during year. Dec. 23. Climax. Amboy t Portland, Woodruff, Ellsworth. charged, the charge entering Dow ’s son, and John Douglass, Thurston, Bangor < lurk. Annie smith, l.uey Smith, P.esrle j After the distribution of presents, ice- hip, Returning will leave Ellsworth at 7.30 a tr., Ar Do' 24, sell \da S Bahsoli, Bangor to >.uu bor W Idl- inflicting h serious, perhaps fatal, wound. Itluehill Fall*. stage Surry, Surry at a m, via above land- Stewart, Iteatrlee Kebcy, »thy cream and cake w ere served to all present. Sid l»ee 21, seh Fred C Hohun, Portsmouth ings. is recover- sell A ing- Dow was taken to the hospital at Port- Mrs. J. Bierce Conary slowly Ar Dec 22, Mildred Pope, Bangor O. A. CKOCKKTT, METHODIST CHURCH. Sid Dec 2). hark Baltimore; sc ha land. a Ardngtou, Me. Recitation Louise button _ ing from severe illness. Manager, Rockland, P. Myronus, Philadelphia; K S Potter, Victory The pastor, Kev. J. Simonton, Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave Angels' Lullaby, by »1\ girl* Frank Moulton a bushel of and David Fail'd, Providence sermon TO THE DKA F.—A rich lady, cured of her gathered won! at Moon’s stable, Ellsworth. the preached a Christmas Sunday Pour RKAUING-Cld Dee 23, sell Ulemly Recitation by Graee King, "Heralding from his trees December 21. there was a Deafness and Solves In the Head by l»r. Slelioi apples Burke, Siunvvood, lor Bristol of santa uu*." morning. In the evening Coming Ear * to his in as condi- ( Id Dee 20, -eh Webster Barnard, Marshall, The son’s Artificial Drums, gave 10,000 Apparently they were good Santa ( lau-. drawn l". eight reindeer, 1m concert by the Sunday school. pro- New York aoucrUscmnua. so that deaf unable to Walter nstltute, people procure tion as in early fall. PuiusMoLTii—Ar Dee 23, seh Jona Sawyer, a ted by Charlie Kppe*, gramme was us follows: p«*r*oi the Ear Drums may have them free. Address Varnum, Sublvan for Phlladel nlu will he a Christmas concert and Smith. KddS- Parson*. Kd.ert King. There Sali m \r Dec >ehs f reddle New* >rgan voluntary. No. 4.7 a The Nicholson Institute, TrO Eighth 22, F.aton, Pcretval Cushmau, Ralph tree at the schoolhouse York tor Jus A Brown, stonlngton Arthur smith, I *.>Xoll»g New York.—Advt. Monday night. Buek-port; Avenue, tor SHOT GINS. Holtn>-s, harlle Farrell. lb--i.oii.-lve reading. The has been Washington % Anthem.‘ *lo*r following programme pre- Sava.nnAll-Sid Dec 22, sell Mary A Hall, | •! l»y F.d lie The Thre. KP.g*-represent-■ l’raver BORN. pared: Bong, chorus; recitation, Roy Bueksport Kedman and Harry bt/e! Moore ViNKVAitt) Havks-Ar Dec 22, sch Fran- RIFLES, REVOLVERS, Holdi.-on. Fulton Ue. nation. Harriman Jen- l f I 'eilie Drake ; song, chorus; recitation, Rondotit for Boston the U.-. nation. Dec to Mr con la. T Joy. .u h alien hd 1 y a page, page* BIV b M IN-TEIt-At Stonlngt.iu, for Hunting Knives, Ammunition, 7 >ii Mr- Marlin nie song, recitation, Ar Dei 21, seh Hannah Coomer, Bangor Koval and and Mrs William Buekmin-ter, a son. Sylvester; chorus; w re K.i- > :i Parker. Kenneth M i’dred New A ■ k •l* Hunting and 2 Ibvidlog""..MU- Hillings Wilfred G. Lester and Wil- Coats, Legging Drain Cl I A M BE III. \ 1 N At Bluehlll, Dec JJ, to Mr Conary; song, Jackson vii.i.K—Ar Dec sch Hattie H Bar- buy Kf»le> U nation.Maitie 20, 7 Game Bags. Loaded Shells of T and Mrs Artemas Chamberiain, a won. recitation, Lin me Sylvester bour, Krskine, Nassau fredConary; all the a kiudly-dispcwtd VIs — At Little Deer Dec to .Mr and ♦ kinds. Inspect the new 4. During evening ilw-n.'li ...I.awrence Tiewnrcy l>A Isle, 21, and Delbert Grover; singing, chorus; foreign Ports. bam.:- I --wt M a son. V Stairurvu Oifl.. W« .... *1.^ • rhureh a fo bill s ,hl .Mi»s Mm Edwin Davis, Ja—At Dee seh W member of the .lipped Lester B. song, Black Rivf.k, s, Harry E-TA BliOOK’- —At Sullivan, Dec 23, l" Mraud recitation, Couary; for United States 'll-. Lizzie I -ril Haynes, tioodwln, ? largest stock in Ellsworth, and + K luTn ,n. Mr- W alter B Kstabrooka, a sou. chorus. Itw tuilon.Florence Frazier our are right. Gin iDWIN —At Eranklln, Dec 14, to Mr and Dec. 24. N. { prices ^tmcrtiscmcnts. rflSi. r> ^ ...KUu;1,-r of Old a son. Keclutlou...I.lila 1 ru- Mr- Harry Goodwin, Town, (..IP »s>— At Swan’s island, Dec IS, t-> Mr and l.nmoiHx. o • >fl\ rtory. North * ELLSWORTH BICYCLE CO. \iidress by pa-t• r. M rs Everett Gros-, a son. ?. Dr. C larence Holt, of Dover, is visiting • S wincing...... ‘ ongrecnllon im.iiiiD \t llli hill, Dee 10 to Mr and Mm RUSH J PHANKL1N 8T. If lion. I. a .Martha his A. C. Holt and wife. IN SPITE OE THE He ned Erm—t u> md, daughter. parents, Capt. ♦■!■»■! ♦ 1 ♦ I ♦ I ♦■! ♦ I ♦ ! lie mice ?!■♦■» XH>OOOOOOOOOOOOOCO re Iiool had Saturday evening ibe Sunday SM)U M \ N At Bluohlll, Dec 19, to Mr an.I parents, I. N. Salisbury and wife. were disposed of before iu tbe vestry. Mrs Clarence Snowman, a son. la (.’hriatmaa entertainment Mrs. Margaret Austin and family, of of t lie STl’BIts — At Bui k-port, Dec 19, to Mi and Mrs Christmas. selections well li led Iren deHuhted t he i-yea with Mrs. My V Au-tlu Stuobs, a son. Ellsworth, spent Christmas ISAAC L i At Dec to Mr and Mrs a HODGKINS, \VATso\ Orland, 23, Austin’s Mrs. Walter Young. of covered | daughter, holiday goods No. 9 School Street, Kills I* Watson, a daughter. g g morning, Dec. 21, Rosalind, PAIN. Thursday wide range, but as tastes g is pleased to inform the people of O WITHOUT w ife of Thomas Walker, away af- EXTRACTED MAKKIKI). passed <% this city and vicinity that he has X TEETH, ter a and illness. For years differ, I have some choice long painful into his an and Q BC.NKKK -SARliKNT —At tiouldshoro, Dec 20, g put shop engine Mrs. Walker has been a great sufferer, but of I.v A > Mrs Kinma .1 Hunker to woodworking machines, and is * we are enabled .0 e^« Itolfe, in Furniture still X By our new me,,-..- ^number won- bargains Joseph A Sargent, both of Oouldsboro. bore it all with great fortitude and g prepared to do O VITALIZED AIK HI TCHlXtiS-CIH’HClIII.L—At Bueksport, derful patience. She leaves a husband left. x'&&^SX£££!2E8L Doc 2d, bv Itev Wii iain Forsyth, Miss Mora PLANING two who resides at § TURNING, FULL SET TEETH, $8. Belle Hutchings to Howard Eugene Churchill, and sons, Freeman, g both of Orland. the homestead, and Willis, of California, 0 and JIG-SAWING be made, Finest uualltv teeth that ean h» 15'for' M’DKV ITT— A N DERSI »N —At ChcrryfleUl, Dec Oval Mirrors—the latest in g for ?. thin moaltUutl [.sTliargc lo'f also four brothers, Jabez and .Sanford design— of all kinds at short notice. warranted tit A t/eller set 21, l>\ Itev Fred N ■'i.ovv. .Mi*s Maude K Me tj porR.l this of gold fillings. Dcvltt, •»! Cherry Held, to Oliver L Anderson, Tripp, of place. Stephen, Presque $4 and .$4.i»0 elegant and Insure of liar Harbor. and of Sullivan. A faithful we will save you one-half, isle, Alonzo, v ,1, pricesnr! tea on fluniimg •,* After other dentist* have given you and devoted wife and mother has left the Pictures neatly framed, a Guest work „.t,h fl„i .-us work. ... I>IK!>. possible. ■■ FOR SALE. .= ..—■- wo and her virtues auu the above arc is to* a- ,,| p-eth, may haje their* extra, home, many pleasant, prices n« ti»trtn«nntn up to #3 Patient. within ity limits eonu-tnplnt _ w ill ever be cherished and re- i* DAN IS—At Little Deer Mo, Dec 21, Infant son quiet ways ** their home without extra charge- Et 50c merit Filling* of Mr and Mrs Edwin M Davis. membered, not only by those to whom the 1 hand and foot power Circular Saw Ma- rpld or Inactive. M<*r»* serious Marion Jennie Hancock c and haa never claimed U Dec. 26. McIntyre, Herrick, Hazel •■. I ..r >‘n*y, There will be a Chris tmas tree at the Q. school. troubles may foil- a prompt, ('lossnn; remarks At efficient cun- "f Headache bw the that can by superintendent. and all be, only paper prop Baptist church this eveuing. Erwnklni. Mim Winnie Hodgkin* i* home from liver close of programme Santa Claus appeared troubles, take mrly be coal a COUNTY paper; all tht Mrs Robert L. Witham ha* gone to Bar Mrs. Laura Phillips is visiting friends Coburn classical institute for Christina* and distributed presents. in Teat ore a. circula Harbor for the Christmas holidays. Washington county. vacation. merely ocal paper The Dec 25. C. Hood’s Pills has been at work Among our tow nswomen in Miss lUv. Charles I*. ef Non American, the Bat Henry F. York, who trade, Kittredge. pastor While roue* the o/Thk barring nntuuir. they liver, restore Annie Pherson and Mrs Helen Seal C ve churches is Harbor ccord * aummer Hat, %a target in Waldoboro. returned la*t Saturday. Gordon MiCM-t and Baptist full, Miss Nora Cousins, of Bucksport, is tli* v have been at this season. h w on bi* vacation. He will return do not (tripe or do not than that o/ all the other paper a printec Robert Ashworth, w ho has been at work busy ay pain, spending the holidays with (Shephard Irritatenr inflametin* Internal organs, in if a’? in on Black came home Mrs. Priscilla Dwellev’a many friends Saturday. ..:i\>■ t- county. Island, Thursday. Cousins and wife, at the home of her but a MtiUn tonh effect, 2Sc* to learn of her slso to know B. at all drugei*»t« or mall ..f K C went to Portland last Thurs- regret Illness, The Boston schooner **C\ Wood”, h> Long childhood. C. I. H *rher pay* Ralph B Long, ho is learning the gran- Hodgkins, of Eastport, a* in town for a ployed in the schools in Fairhaven, Mass., for t he winter. ite cutter’s trade in Waldo boro, is at home few days. Bn«i si % is tier vaeation with her The steamer ’Frank Jones” i on a visit. spending holiday goodly Frank L. Hodgkins, w ife and daughter, Ever* .' tie is on the parents, (Jeorge Bunker and wife. groaned out her la*i salute for the season employed w is in Mi.-s Susie K. Long, ho teaching and Mrs. Ko*e Holt ami son. of Ells- “Juliet U P. L. Aiken, the barber, now sells all the at ur handsome landing place M nday come home Saturday for her t hnst- will cheer Surry, is about worth. enjoy the Christmas Tl. h... i- vessels for magazines and the newspapers of this noon. She off the route til filling up with mas holiday. with i relatIves here. PILES 1. a winter of saft lv vicinity, including Thk AMERICAN. This April **1 ■nflVrrd the tortnrr* of the K who is at work at Bar rinmnad Fred Greene, Mi*s Olive of Ricker with protruding t « n t>v c< news room is a great con veil ie ce. The session of the school for Coolldge. institute, piles < ;• has ret unit'd to Pittsfield really high tn»n with which I was ;»'i :«d tor Byr< Harbor, came home last Saturday and re- is the holiday vacation at home. tv* Southwest Harbor will a week spending yo;%rw I ran aero*# yo-ir CAS( aIU I s after a tv. vacation. 1 I'd ward K. Bragdon and wife tad a begin n e turned to-day. town of Newell. Ia and never found at Mrs V B. Coolidgr, who has been visit- annhtn* Christmas gatbering at their home, five from next Monday Freeman*# school- lo them 1 am S J T is at home for the the equal To-day ntlrcy free from Capt eworgy Howard P. Greene, who is learning tier Mrs. O. E. and feel like new of tin of six with their house, upper room. Clarence lh>w will be ing daughter, Crabtree, of pile’* a rr.n winter his cruise. family hoys, yachting jeweler's trade at Southwest Harbor, is at Hancock, arrived home C H. Kim, 1411 Jonea M Sioux City, la families, partaking of a bountiful dinner t he teacher. Friday. Charles Closson is a fish boat home on a visit. running there with tlie parents. Albert Mathews, of New York city, Friday evening. Dec. 29, will he a candv wee k v from L, Island to this ng place. Miss Ro-a Candage. who has been at sociable in Mrs. M J. Springer and Mrs, /.. L. who i* always doing something for our Christian Endeavor the C. E. CATHARTIC a in came Jos- (iny. Vnna Stinson and Sylvia work in millinery store Boston, hall. The sociables this season are well ^ W ilhur gladden their friends by a -light public library, ha* sent another check— home Meader tending Castine normal Thursday. attende«1 and a success. improvement in their condition. It is f.V> this tune and a box of book*, some school Artemas Chamberlain, w ho has been at gratifying, too, that Miss Clara Dunn is lfi<» volumes. Kev. C. F. Dole ha* also sent The week of prayer will be observed by < Mrs i!< of Marlboro, Mrs. work near katahdin Iron works, came t swccM Moseley, able to ride out again. he rtmreti here. Mary arter of Ellsworth, and Nathaniel home la«t Tuesday. urncs of travel and fiction. Dec. 23. Sunday excellent Christmas sermons H. Bowden, mother of Bluehill, visited their AJex. Love, a student at the of Cniversity were given by the pastors, and (J.rist- The Sunday school the Congrega- Weal Siilllvnn. last vvi k of Maine, Orono. is the Cbrist- mas in us u* abounded At tional church had a Christmas tree and spending everywhere. Kalph Gerrish has gone to Waldoboro P'*'*«*n*. P%tatab>«. l’<>t«Dt (i — 1. !►» •' Tv > citizens are ill at mas vacation at home. O-"«1. NfTor si-'kpn «. <• uraged quite | the Methodist church, Alice V rana exercise* at the church Monday evening. to work cutting atone. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... present Mrs ^arah Cousins, aged nearly Aubrey I. long, who is learning the Hunker was soloist. In t he evening Kev. The Junior Ep worth league of the Meth- Special services will he continued iu R»»»4» Cl»»i«y. »*• T*r». I CigUl rtis, Mini 1 1 > JUU IM grocery business in Portland, came home J. K. Lombard gave a timely addre»-. af- odist church had a tree at the parsonage. the church during the week. *** •,i *r'-'1 ir* Bowden, about the same Nn.Tn.RAc (• age. Saturday for a vacation. ter a bright aong service. Mrs.J. II. West The people at Norwood’s C>>vc celebrated NU" I U'DAO ... < (i ic t: :«.-.oiu.t new at t he school Crabtree Havey’* pump keep* Sin;071 Flood, formerly of this place, has John who is the read a pleasing selection, and Mias ttrace house. All were merry gath- Stanstield. learning the clear from water. the of his old in his Butler an attractive recitation. erings. quarry sympathy neighbors granite cutter's trade at North Jay, came gave and which befell his The tug “Phillips Katon” flnlshed'.her illne- the accident home yesterday to spend the holidays. On Saturday evening, I>ee. 16, Kowena work and hauled wife a w s which she broke an METHODIST CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL O. year's up Wednesday. daj ago t>> Samuel Stanstield. who is at work for Kebekah lodge No. 91, I. O. F.t at r* The Christmas entertainment at the arm and disc c ted her shoulder. regular meeting, elected the following Frank and Andy Havey, who are at- a company, near Katahdin spoolwood church was in of Methodist Saturday evening officer* for the N. Mrs. tending college, arc home for Christmas, The aii.nj friends Surry Mrs. Flora Iron Works, came home last He ensuing year: O., Saturday. of a public nature, and the customary nie V. (J Mrs. I Freetby Shapleigh, of Coucord Junction, will return after the holidays. Lin Wilson; Julia (Si Icy ; Capt. V. P. Gordon is removing the crowd was in evidence. Messrs. L. Mass with her in the recording secretary, Mias Carrie ; shaft house over the old mine. \ !y -ytnj>atbize Mrs. H. who has been vis- Spurllng Waukcag Willis Long, Wilbur, I. F. l. L. 1 >w K »scoe death of er husband a few weeks Butler, elley, financial M r* ; ago. secretary. Margaret Trundy Mrs. Cumming is home from iting friends in Massachusetts, returned and French were theeftLient Mary Mr S it had for been an Gay Henry Mr*. Mabel Tinker. .q many years treasurer, Kllaworth. is in "aturday. Her daughter Etbelyn, who is committee in of t he Misa.Maggie employed officer in the Massachusetts state reforma- charge arrangement at A quantity of 'cold tea" lias been carted the Commonwealth shoe at teaching Everett, Mass., accompanied of a ‘Santa Claus house” at the rear of factory The loss falls more tory. heavily upon through thi* village during the six Skow her. the church. past began. Mrs Shaj igh on account of her poor months for the neighborhood of Hail Dec. 25. G. Frank The was health. Richard urindle, Hailey Bowden, church literally an evergreen Quarry. The other week some of it got Johnson, Frank Candage, Eugene A. Car- bower of beauty, containing a fireplace, Winter Harbor Dec. “1. J. A. C. into the head-and bellies of some of them The annual of ter, Kdw in J Carter. E. E Candage, A B. and adorned on all sides with a profu-iuu meeting Winter Harbor South Hrmikovllln. to some purpose, judging from the trial Leach, Reuben Thom, Nathan Twining of gifts, varied and attractive, while lodge, F. and A. M.. will be held Wednes- Mrs. 1 i:i« r. of Quincy, Mass., is visit- before Just ice French last Tuesday. What ami Pearl Cooper, workmen at Hall (Quar- glittering tinsel, and many brigbt-liuted day, Jan. 3, at 7.33 p. rn. This w ill be a ! » are ale and ing her he F'dward Mason. exhilarating, g -rious things business and ry, came home Saturday. They w ill spend pop**orn bags formed a p.easing array of meeting, the election of offi- that will set these J. S v\ : u ins whiskey they strong completed the wharf he Christmas at home and return Tuesday. color amid lhe green of the foreground. cers fur the ensuing jear w ill take place. men on to one old woman to maul and has 1 e n ii.i ng at East Bluehill. Dec. 25. G. From a convenient oven door. His A history of the lodge will bo presented, abuse her! Miss Add,i Bates and May C. Condon, Majesty. Sir Santa, look numerous vi ws I covering t he dates between 1H9f)and 1900. Through the of N. H. All members n-«- to be accon.j ,• t.-tl y her brother. Montie L. Vila inic. of the situation, finally concluding to lace generosity requested present. Higgins, of E'lsworth, the front of Odd Comb ■'( "i to Belfast last Tuesday on Sardine factory at the harbor is closed the crowd, making his enierance from he Fellows’ third story. In h busine- for th- w inter. firepdace, fur-clad from head to foot. block, paneling 3M)trtiBnnmts. From ail prepared, a marble slab has been fastened. a aides the greeting w*u enthusi- WJ&tLTJ* I Ladd has been Dr small made visit to ('apt ph employed professional Cut on ast ic ami electrical —at its Its surface is the following: *'Pe- with h .■«- \t-'-el the “Annie May" nearly Pond Island Sunday. subsidence, inettc Lodge, No. 135, I. O.O. F.” and the aids entered the green room, and the clu- the wh b -i.irt.n by J. S. Condon in wharf Rev F V. Stanley returned home Sun- three link- with letters **F. 1. 1w Ithin. ing of names mid delivery of gifts con- build is:: day from a visit to Mrs father, Xurkisn Stanley's me need. Below this emblem are the words "Odd Sn. ,-.i ng is very dull at present. who is very ill. at Prospect Harbor. —. Mrs. Lottie Gay and Mrs. Leslie Swan Fe building, IV. *7". It is needle** to Rocker- «_p. There -.nail village of teuts. it is Alfred C. C. Staples. lr\.ng Torrey. rendered valued aaai«lance in the ! r pre- rather the tish. but when the Keene and Josiah left on steamer with iiia gift of their brother Stanley paratory work and in tin- preceding exer- pleased cove will Ik- ... nn tri., n -mug more lively. M TKnr.O and friend in Kll«wortii. cises, w hicb were a** follow-* Remarks, Tile n* ‘Annie May", l.'apt. l«add, F.verett Gross, who has been mateon the Rev. J. L. K v. 1 >r. A. H. of Lombard; anthem, chor; Bradford, Montclair, H*. n [:/l t from li V* n; a— r- w >r •• ^i has ith the machinery ( a a — Yinalbaveti' is taking a short vacation. recitation*, l.-ther Clear ytr; euro;, Stanley pr» t. Nr.: •- a»-r
-■ and Lola I it ti fieri and Ht IG-* has Hr Minium grad* d hool U-gan Tuesday. Dyer; re tation, Helen Me Harbor, gotten m m ■■■ m eijter.'e x ho.-1 cl i-v J. S. Condon \j, •*?*. «- r> In e.r• %*•**.•» Ch* pure it a small vo'urrn* entitled “The Art ,-n Austin Joyce teaches in the grammar, and cumber; Christmas carol, Bernice Dunn; of Dec. ir hrnu won’t Ev*ivn eontsnuea in the r< .tation, Cuariulte Macomht-r; « x-rcise. 1. v ing A lout It is a k r» {-'» t e with Don 't 11 s-iff A '< •• J Bridges primary I s Im « n eggi leather. *rj | .r Master* Dot Mnetes ti things finely tfXpreas'Mi. If the edit r I In t It’ l-.itlKl. department. Swan, Uerrlab, 1 But Grace of I'm- \ MEKI< an would burn hi* old Scratch ? ;, Wiiiar; L'.)»v, of Granite. was revis- The Dyer, 1-r, Blaisdeii; recitation, up rf‘ “Gov. Bod well*' will take the r. it > .t K *• If.* 'ii >v T But « r; choir. blue and let us we would fill 3 >4 ) !r .. st Week. (tinging, pencil quote, y*,'k a I *f- ar *. iting : YinalbavenV place after Christmas. 4 •, II,.* «.,! r..j- i, A f: * r t be t hrong f had loft, at a iluruu with spiend d thought* from Along It * : h 1 he “\ iualhaven" wHI be taken off for re- people The .*-ung people had s.ioia: gather- • ay. I: iurr. t'"-.t late tiour, the committee of to tb hook. We ho We ver, t hat be will 5 ; r..\. .1 f..r over si \. » ;tu r- amt w not be men, hope, urn, ing at t :.e hub .aal week. [ on this route again 1 t credit be it written, removed all pa** this: “Whether t he art of living to- ••TM1. HOI il •». :> f I I r I I PV during the vv mti r. Mrs -and daughter Ida, after a litter and swept and dusted the church gi ; .-harder to acquire than that <>f s a ria Orcn r's '»uine. short si-, p her*', have gone to Center. Mi ster -laveti Hftruck on a ledge Hoop* -i'urthnd. for tie Sunday service. li. ig a one. 1 shall not attempt to de- near i..ti i Island Tin -day night coming Em* Bartlett is home from Seal Har- Dec. lid. B. cnb Both are difli ult, ami nellher down As si leaked quite badly she bor, v r e in*, been for the Gat six w 1.-n realized 1* either an wnmixed evil BUYS i $3,50 SUIT returned to m n i n gton. She resumed V> I uiknii. F*SI.98 monti s. or in unmixed blessing.” U 7 J.OMM » » l» M ttni M » K>» Ilii'l 1 i« the trip again Wednesday. C 4 It J «U Rill Lt D:x took her tiiec •. who has been 'I ie ladies’ aid circle of the r 1 • • » kM> »M- -Ills 4 T $1. 8. 1 Dec. ‘J2. S. man Coiigrega- Mammon. A Hi If mt rci Art Of TMlSf s. -S mak v at her grandfathers home, tio; a! ehureh held its annual fatraud snle SUIT .WHICH CO* T Gift SATlSfACTOif »U* VVnlari lias »«■ to Soul r wea: Harbor last Sunday Springer arrived home in Treimnit hall and SEND hO MONE Y. Ni*rtli ltr(»«»ksv ille. Tue»da> Wednesday f um 1 ike View. Dee. L’l. B. evenings. Beside* the sale of fancy ar- Raryr .r *!«.* * rv'4' James Staples returned from Boston *U!» * I* J.U Jv n W. Smith will clerk for I ;ilM k) *i|-rr». Km.-ry 1C. G. ticles. ice-cream, etc., aanii*11 \ «u < iii rmaiUt It H rj« kx|*ort. last week, ill with fever. confectionery typhoid riprm BW»»i>'l if f >i jerta 1 BurnliHm t his w inter. there was a entertainment con- a pleasant f» \>T > »• I. .*.1* a»W -a Oa; M. Nicholson received tele- vv bar. Walter Doyle, ho been employed at • 1. aO. I* * 1 « a- V, ■ l.t «44§r Rp, ’*1 Mr*, l.va Scammon is the stating of a dialogue called 1 he New from Haven teaching pri- Uff> |*ri« « •» V gram Vineyard Thursday Bar Harbor the past three months, ia at school at Taunton, Girl”. i he parts w ere cl. v« iy taken THISI «N€ £ PAHT SUITS aftern -.ri that the schooner “Ada mary by ..I ne ih«j.»4 n»r'« "* stating home for the w inter. I’ in(. |r» W. J. Tower. Andrew Brawn, Mrs. J. H. SENQ »«.*«. >» r. 1!, lad KLI >MI»*nxil' b. Ei -o uad arrived, and tiiat the K. B. Clo v is a car ! oxe* OWE DOLLAR cap- j loading with Itlnl IVMt »I«W a* UlkttrtM, ■»*•** Bulk Las hauled the schooner eat til. ad v»t Bad m*4 la Capt. up Pease and Mr*. Tbouia* Lawton. There *4*. al kra*y *.1141. ». .r » tain, Joseph G. been taken to j at Betcniand a*, aod **;; -«-nd Dunbar,had Hiding. jrou MMlNllotanr. :••*•!. .*..*-■■ inr “Clinton for tne winter, and gone to were a *olo L. L. a j to..trade*, by Higgins, HE* ROR TIANO ffnr Italian It l:i»* C**»» ••• lirttaa* l»>»HU-a*. jail "i the hispiiH. suffering from stroke of * The Christman tree at Jacob CUTTI* fma'bt »' » wo-k at his trade of Springer’s ... i.f la rtlaf.mai, «ilk t*4 II*** • «# In haruesemaking. duet Mrs. W illiam Lawton '■ by and C. il„ la.iMalaa- .Mill Trim, of went .«)iie«t tar '-I -1 a at* It «4l ho or » »ul,l b. |»r paralys.**. Capt. Bangor, was well laden with fruit. 1 parral ll*«. I nimtt rtAii Itie 1 LOT M nll'IInlK... iMt!., I. •• • « Schooner “ladtie M. Louis* a «. M .-*■» *«IK HIM ! Gray", Capt. Lord, l^awtoo, hy Lawton, It at on to lake command of the “Babaon”, > fr*-.chi >lefa !'• Ik*, orlta fa. -»»►' »u> k R* »i». Charles K. ot is corre- ar tffaaad la ui ! is loaded with sawdust and lumber for Oak, Augusta, reading* by Merle K. Tracy and Mr*. O. e^aal I .»;• nt*'*»'»r*-ait’l >'.-t 'I h- « which s iMiuud to New York with laths «attar eaa tii.la yea Mra't *»ulta mu Jr to urJir In» *.•«>«> tip. 1 (idlug with wood. ( i.- bee* *1 from Bm g« r. Capt. Dunbar is a resident the Maine Lake Ice Co., Brookaviile. sp partiis having pulp W. .tmin*. 1 entertain:mnt i\h- iO t*SK **T has sailed MMKK lOMCT, Mil* enf !:’ baa4«®a»».i. »irea*»• and of South Penobscot. He from one of % A CO. Inc. III. Dec. 25. C. Sherman Scammon has begun to pre- certainly instance where a crowd »<-.! •!> Ub ratten .ever «a • |«ay ( v arfet.l SEARS. ROEBUCK Chicaqo.' Bucksp t many years for Capt Nichol- I CJI SPECIAL CMEt PRICE. Sl«.7f), rr».«M re.r,ea. V* «r». IlMkart * la arr lkvrva«hl/ r*UaU«. KJit*r- pare for a winter's work on the lots. gotttieir money's worth, fir admission ■ son. A: I pc 10 receive a favorable re- Joy w as Tbi* la be UTIfl Mill M Lt 1'1/S tni ft T L-A IH T'TIK. con soon. iiiiilli ll****r Isle-. only five cents. port of h.s ition j Char e** 1’.. Butler will again liHudle the <»I \lt nu le fr m .»• •• t«-; 1 »tr «th h-rfcnrjr. H5. j- r-.J i-,r-» with beat '».■»; Iraa, Mur«ia.- b*.t The Sunday school board met this w si k scale rule. Wood haulers Dec. 11. j are pleased at irratle fc.rdeo.d ateal abaea. ! Y l> ie of l- -t air r-a- I'.itur * For to make for the n*~1 -W aalM |*a»ei., )• ‘ntn carefully Women. J plans coming year. tiie H 111 “He mi.-iuki ti effect .r the cause. That announcement. ueli -1 I j fti 'I, ft! uni. *K*ren**d and |-1 i*'*." I'tIMI l> Irt Iml T"i!:i.in'i M mit!:!. K«*;: »t..r Isa* hr* c »■ p <. it jtm* .- G. Mitchell arrived home I i:,!.• Miner. tnorrHJa'I y mt-uerl with | l. ■ «• la what the -rdoes who tries to cure rheu- from.Camden The warm (f John arrived home t.'piue** l*i hundreds *if Hit' p« | weather the we« k Phillip* Saturday. -r e. I. near: a -tr |*>1 ainh n ar entcl past highly |>-llahr Hot? u no e>tIj«-r kn ■»- » t*- 1*0*1 lively remedy matism or ai <■ :i*t disease by alleviating ttie >aturday, having been at work on the I Pit 'l.**TKKf l> in ftttr. *t 'e. full • t»rin* ..va' aud wild geese have A. arrived home •• 1 ''a 1 »*' if! ft'. lli.it V» i. ■*- flying northward, George Dodge .“Satur- «-4*hi"n*. hen* jr dark ftr*-n »--;>• cloth. >Ha.F1.'» »e*l •• res. ves sympton.- H I’- ^Hrsapartlla the new vessel launched there, t-irnm d4fl‘l nnUboi V. irM aV- ,t 1 1 M. tfe do the w r>c II.i' a nea « r » id lately brought to the front the “open winter, day. cause and permanently cur**-. ORDER NOW. DON’T WAIT FOR SNOW. •ire. The loiij_'e*t and mo-t <>l.*t m.-Tt Elmer Warren returned from Charles- a Malted a •.taker raa be o>ld at are relieved In J * j prophets". O. L. M. I)., of is in Oat? S 19.75. days llh*>ut fni. V»>*i Long, Harrington, PII If Pit >f e K-e-- ItteT < Ala. f U.II H-.od* l*!l's d not AM 23c. >tfUr r- iue.lv w ill *l*i thi* N « tHi, !; t!.u v gripe druggGt**, town, Mass., Saturday, having completed 11, v umber of taiJT.i, —Arirt. inhabitants at Georges town. SEARS. ROEBUCK* CO.'Inc.‘.Chicago. itu«*rft*reiu'« with RRork. II.* n..*-i tin ! his work there, lie will Karbari A > a. are reliable — Mltar. remuin home P Taunt- vSeara, thuroaebtr > h» ••ssfnllv treated thn.n J, 'e* (id. Ben-bland. Kgypt, and S. Everett Marks arrived I>e- f a few Weeks. Monday. )***ntletire,;ind the lll>>-t *.»li-f.»*' •' *«d- is males >• 511 and femaier. cember l*. ..4i .mlee*l in Ui-l.m* *'. I ra Advice. Dec. 23. e\er> Important Ego. we r,M—-----*—| Iri'.lH *tf ladle- « I),nil 1 lift »r *.«■»'. Writ- ! Sl« hear from others? or: :; cukk Dec. 21 a daughter was born to Koscoe | I iruier i*arti> iiurs \ '•■ti.--- tr \ P. as 1 o:. t t:i-*4*>re*!. 1 rue r>int' ••• >1 ,««f\ •>• It is surprising how many peo- *ari£ent ville. Capt. D>er, wliu»e vessel vs lost (Irindlc and wife. COUGHS mater-* tira |*nvaiet*i u«h> .tie iiati.fe »'• \\ .lkc in uic near- off l’i i.ras. is m command oi and COLDS I pie up morning Sargentville\ sged cit szcii, ■ iihii t ar- the; A was !.v ill l.'i 11»I tin- r«-ine*l\ is ti>» little daughter born Dee. 20 to schooner “Clifford as tired as when went to ter, receni'v !;:!!ul a six:een-moo. n-,d J. White”, and is jy they Ernest Osgood and wife; also a sou to 1'. e im alter III t’lli-i !■* > >i|4 N.- I •• chart-red to hard ne W carry } and tnacbiu- ! ■ '*•> i« -* •• bed, a disagreeable taste in their i hug hlCU Weight-ii 540 pouuds. A. bnow man and wife. N ah >s. | I. M •; the cry to Cart hagtnia, Cniud States of Col- I r renew,: s. * mouth, lips and the Slone sloop “C. II. Edwards", of Dock- The hr.si mas sticky, J onibia. concerts were held by breath with a with a is at work j IPvnyPeotoraii coated land, diver, the and offensive, completing t Baptist Congregational Sunday H’l Tlu.' Canadian R-.m- iy for all < tongue. These are nature's first j the stone dock for Contractor J. S. Con* schools Saturday evening. The Baptist ?^ADF. MF A MAN AJAX TABLETS »*« I HVFI V t I M I uun Ht lie iWM;ue i.-ikc ice t o. s plant. ... was as and Liver Dis- programme follows: .... warnings of Dyspepsia Carols, school; Throat and Affections. //■^ .1 1.1. .v .. Hec. 23. M is-, Hthel who went to the Rev. R. Long —’ orders. but if the U- S. Hr A. 11. S. Springer, prayer. L. Olds; greeting, ndvw Army Navy super- | W' T j by Ai.uae in 1 and 1 hospital at last Bott'.o, 25 cents. z V. cr-*. JV. ■ > an> \ u o.d or j’- ► and cessful w*-y i.j ^urry. operation and is very comfortable. ture reading; carol, choir; I DAVIS Jt LAWRENCE I. m a ;• au f. » .(. will restore the system | recitations, Joy CO., ind, “■ stage they | I *-.4.1.: > al V .1 .U... Dav^’ ■ <~- Airs, Hannan Woodbury i» stopping Miss Bertha Crabtree, who is a student Hinckley, Sadie Billings, I.Lilian McIn- loop’s Terry Pauj-K r. I riifal ro to a condition. A few j *“• healthy Ni'w lork. n»»*ni and ©floct* a « l'U£ where a.I other fail with Mrs. C. E. this winter at Os- Montreal. Z Millington tor the Friend*' school, Ji. I., tyre; singing, choir; recitation, Allie ».-! b the im '«?'* Iht-y doses will do more for a weak or | Providence, c|x-n (f»-nu A, 1 harecirt^J thtMtoandnan J ai.li-urt-joa. V\ © it 1 v*» a po»* / Mrs. is at home for the B. Crab- reading ,t‘ | company. Millington’s graud- holidays. L. good; scripture singing, school; --* *! '*1 i": r« sour stomach and than .'.i«u h'a«itj!w lo k! a C/l nTC Constipation Blanche Mi hr.uw or refund the .. J'ru-a wV V «*• per ; daughter, Mrs. Emily ilaskei!, who has tree i» also at home from the University recitations, Carter, William lt**|i*«f in si* Hours. a course or »ix (fu.l treatment’ f >r of other been with KUnev **. < 1 renter prolonged any her the past year has gone to of Maine for his vacation. Hinckley; responsive reading; singing, DNtr.-^Ing an! HI a bier IM*«nM» re. mail, iu plain wrupier. upon recur*, of rn j IrrtM in six li-MirH l>v “S>w GheaT Sol'TH medicine. Portland to spend the winter with her school; recitations, Howard <>sgood, I>es- AJAX Rh.YUiOY CO., j Mrs. Sarah Crabtree, who has been in \mkki — Boston and Providence for several in send 10c. for recitations, Olive Bettell, Marion ieving pain adder, kidneys and hack in mate <»£OKru**M your drug store, months, returned home last Saturday. Carter, •r female. Re loves retention of water a'mont Misses Esther and Charlena Smith, of a of 12 to the U. S. immediately. If you want quick relief and cure package Miss Annie of is ws° Have Used Them Ellsworth, are Christmas with Wardwell, Bucksport, ihi* l* the remc' v. Sold by s>. I). WlGGIN, Drug I AniCQ Army Navy j spending Spain's Greatest Need. K LMUIlO Recommen 1 as the BEST & Tablet Co., 17 the of Mrs .I). H. Saunders. rise, Ellsworth Me ! their grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Gott. guest im. East 14tu St.. New York.. Mr. It. I*. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, Mrs. Let tie Foss of Bar Har- Star Crown Brand rOK.vtLi- Ll-^WOltTH's LKAUlMi | Amos Sinclair, wife and little daughter, Hayward, spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak VVlOtii.N » ItlU’fi siiMvl bor, is her Mrs. Fannie of Northeast Harbor, are Mr. visiting sister, nerves had caused severe Cor Mala and Water Sts. visiting pains In the back FILLS PENNYROYAL PILLS.. Stratton. relief, no danger. no |»>u> J of his head. On Electric tern * of using Hitlers, __ Uwd for yr*n Iea4h »f •}>*>' Hundred* |»o by t»w America’s Blood and .. *•** 1 v-r Cki’keUrr « f ■> [>,& moniala oflhrir litrient to anv There was a concert and Christmas tree greatest Nerve Rem- Atrial willoonriw* you riniSIikai^ Adapted ou-i"*sr >u ten err'* e*1-* all soon left him. lit C*j«J lird I, ,.d In rate ut »uppr«-M ur Set d for *ampl* II P» or t., w.tfc edy, pain says this n-1 « protect o.i, GRAIN-0! GRAIN-0! in the hall t »k« book. AU Urunpct* or by u * $ :*} t- » Monday night. medicine is what his so Remember that name when you want a de- grand country needs other. d«*4 MASS. !* Hi a'*H A KING MEDICINE Be* 1930, BOSTON, mot and were All America knows that it cures 5 DniXMl CO., Cont licious, appetizing, foot! drink to A. I. Foss and wife iri Augusta last liver and i.- take nourishing turns* parties.*-'* throughout. Require tne ieaai the place of coffee. Sola all trouble, the ‘■|{ell» f for -> -''tf I by grocers week to attend the State grange. kidney purifies blood, tones l.«dlr*.n "I ’1» I to enter data and liked all who have u-ed Mail. 1 tM'Uii tow tore. posaiMc writing by li. Grain-O I* up the stomach, strengthens ihe nerves, f »nd rtU’ saicfcir to «nj mad. of pure grain, it aids digestion and Dec. 25. M. Chlrbr-ter t hrml. ul« o H ll*.* bi.asre, llBennU puts vim, vigor and new life into 1*1111 M»A.. I ltd'll lift name and “are time and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant every muscle, nerve and organ of the money. 5,000 used and recorded. Aii kinds of but a health builder and the children as well as l>ody. If tired or need Ri-P A N S. 10 for 5 cents at labor-saving records on hand or made to order. trie adults can drink it with great benefit. Co-ts To Cure Constipation Forever. weak, ailing you it. Every druggists. They banish pain and life. One WALTKK AV. OKORfiK, Publisher, about a* much as coffee. 15c. and 25c. per Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 55c bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by prolong gives New relief. No matter what’s the matter one will T50 Nassau Cc, York. package. Ask yorr grocer for Grain O- If C. C. fail lo refund S. D. WI GO IN, Druggist. | C. cure, druggists money do you good. American. Written for The ings stuffed full, and doll’s heads, whips DRAIN AGR OF ROADS. Intllnn Women ShoppliiK, health, affection and plenty of money, Notices. Christmas (’hffr. and toys of all from watch Ecgal description yawning y°n Indian women shop- but my happy woman has to turn and ! what mean those sweet voices, on Re- Hark glad the of them. What a time we Durability Depends Speedy ping,” says a writer in tops merry Ainslee’s, “you twist to her social beeanse To all persons interested in either of the es- and moval of keep position Voices full of ptal*e song Water. will see feminine tates hud over them, and how pleased we were! eagerness, caprice and it means dainty toilets, occasional enter- hereinafter named. ••We the joyful tidings, In road the chief effort love for tine and At a probate court held at Bucksport. in and proclaim Too eager were we to think of building pretty things. They tainments and a hit of outside the Christ Is born!** dressing pleasure for the county of Hancock, on the fifth day Ths* today should l>e Iwst cannot as other women and soon kind old auntie bustled in and toward securing the shop do, poor now and then. It is her life, the life she of December, a. d. 1899. I filled with Then listen, wonder. ns things, for instead of Hitting to and following matters having been told us we had better drainage, water and dirt are bound gavly any loves best, to secure it she is will ng r|^HE pro- the light* arc mil so bright. scamper upstairs that are in JL sented for the action thereupon herein- Why to make mud. A road Is a shop pleases they piost cases to plan and scheme without either and dress to be for breakfast and dry usually losing after indicated, it is hereby oidtitd that no- And why children are so happy. ready obliged to patronize one, and that is rare- road or a patience or temper. tice thereof be to all thus avoid a good will become good road given person* interested, On this cold I>ccember night reprimand. ly the best. The reusou for this goes She is sincere in her by causing a copy of this order to be iu time constant The perfectly methods: pub- Breakfast was soon over and the by usage. excep- into lished three weeks successively in the Ells- the half-drawn prepa- deep governmental appointments therefore she excites little or no envy. Peeping through curtains. tion which the rule is the worth American, a at rations begun for that old Christ- proves sandy and Indian agents, and the is newspaper published There their face* I can -ec. grand question She frankly admits her poverty, hut doe-* Ellsworth, in said county, that ap- ond. A road Is a but too they may mas dinner. How all bustled about sandy dry road, delicate and reformatory to discuss. not intrude it her and pear at a court to be held at Ells- And the gifts f.,r ma» a loved one, they upon friends, she probate not often a Women <*( the on the second of a. d. and how good road, says S. I>. Tail- Sarah Barton class can- has a real for those who are as worth, day January, On the glorious 1 b -tinas tree. tempting it smelled! Elsie pro- sympathy 1900, at ten of the clock in the man in The not sp* ;ik of it with forenoon, and b the s of Pneumatic. patience. badly off as herself. One* day an old and be heard thereon if see cans. Once again they -lory posed game hide and seek in the! “When they To assist the the road the woman of the reservation friend asked her how she c* u Fred A. Harriman, late of i.den, in said Of .lesus, w I a ciiiM, garret, and we were soon our- drainage privileged enjoying goes she so county, deceased. A certain in*' ament fmouhl be first about shopping. does only at such trived to he* so well dressed, and she* to I pur- rradh-i n ii manger. a* crowned and then to licit.g Ives immensely, but t be hours ti» w by times the 1 porting b* the last will ami ament of government gives its wards the truth—that she followed a few s r*• On a lb re* d wild- four to six inches of crushed i»I.• -aid deceased, together with p .i lor nig like clouds and before we knew it the stone, pro- their mlowanee. The Indian trades on rules, with the e»f li ;,t bate thereof, presented l. !. Har- noon the of | always thought by depending amount travel, credit, ti..' the ex. 'it rix As T up.-n t) m-c children, mu- -hI old hell jangled away it* merry .-.gent pays the store, not the ening h«*r husband's burden. It is ne*e»d riman, thereii on, a In Charles K «• an late of ! said *' ■ < > m put gradually decreasing little India! .mil the ley, M 11 g vr. “« oiiu' one, ci .me all", and soon we. were storekeeper sees that the less to say that he? looks wit • upon her '"ty, dec. used. A curtail pur- ■ thic kness as t the bill o \\ ,!b r- I- nn -• approaches gutters; goods bought shall t!.-o — to he *ited i> iMir places, viewing v\ Hungry equal wondering and loving e*yes. Host at ."•itii g the last wil i. t of h u then a steam over amount of -aid deccas. <1. wit h M lh--u_ M- f t heavy roller passed pension money dm* bis cus- Traveled-. together ; j.re- ! ev* he crisp bn»w n t urk* y. bate tempting tomer. ■ i!e.< thereof, presented by u. *tan- To the imp) .,1 „|( it two or three times to .set it; upon veil gh lie is red need to sell- I well remember <-f my merry old uncle *' ing hi a l nf When i'. .of ;t< c.ire u., this about three or inches velveteen for $2 and To Cure a fold in E. HunkJr, late o' V.. ■oun- | r four of finer Om* Day Slary loosening Ills v\*ii-t before sitting t d. I’ct it Hit comm gilt at SI a yard. And ty. decease ion tnat A nd * | cradled si me should be and a yet Take I.axativi- Rhomo inink Tabi.i s n tinker, ••• placed Qi down t<» do ! ttiat the w eii ti: d of said Ed eo e per- lint hered round th* I ri-Mii .i- ju*t ample meal, shopping infinitely amus- refund tin- tie** steam roller passed over it A druggi-t- money if it falls to eurt* I “"H, may m app< ii.teii udn I lie bef n .*. *■ again. In some and 1 think had linished we all ing. of tin* larger towns W. (tltov K’ft stale of tid 1' a-< * shops signature In on each box 2x* I .1, pre- arles 1>0 oil ••vn *1 * A gnat deal of < are should be taken not wished we >»wcd hts idea. reach eh.-.ip imitation of the depart- H. Wood, a creditor ol said In thN world .. ... l « id.-, to have the road flat on This hard ment John Cook, late of I.ii-w< d coun- The men h -r top. -re. and the Indian women take smoking tluir pipes for ty. deceased. Petition thu' i. Ncv. !. •! * i. stone forms a varied mini ftlrtiml. 'look, dressing almost water- mob-light in from of < a while, w t out to hunt two ever- sauntering said hi is wort h, or some per- A: d kf H li .1 J up lie proof covering that will last for years one c*i inter t>» another, feeling of dress son, may he appointed atlm the green I r. hat would he w !.< suitable for t he estate of said And <11 ii.11 deceased, pr ',n- -;iij if properly taken earn of each u.i mi* iiimiuis ^holl Ha litfnofi\ hr;- us spring derella A. a .. ■ tree-, which were to tie set Mason, daughtei said Milk.. * .ii ij j.)\ up and '• in '*, 'i'he e, by putting on some fine crushed stone. pi shop’s interpret- ouuu III deceased. In a W:i- Im t. urge, untinislied room over an old er go« '‘i C "in, like a are! nnqmiv ehnrlcu A P-.Inn Inin W This covering will let the water courier, Hy your !•■■>*■ Iht above t re. The walls of this room were hung lighlfc din-'is their somewhat doubtful The Opinions of Scores of our Fel- chusetts, deceased. Petitm. hi; \V. drain freely to the gutters and leave a Somes, of Mount Desert, in t.. <: wniy of iound with and unsalable goods. are tim- * canvas, the trimmings of fancy They Hama-ck, and State of Maim Now, when r» a low Citizens? ,,’iher ringing, comparatively dry road in few min- id anil as children and suitable green with lanterns hung here and there .■riy most unlovely person, may he appm ominis- A ..! .f « beer. a of trator of utes after heavy rain. This is to loo. for is an Residents like other Amer- the estate of sam .. pn- it very upon, there unhappy iu- Ellsworth, Let ns tell if.. wee t gave an appearance of a fairy bower t" sented by Bessie Katon, the I ! avid story. congrm:. about tenement house and ican citizens, in an investment garb making Curl a of sa 1 •. So that u hear. our eye*. .\ large stove heated the room. Baton, grandson cd, pre- They pr J**> ling- warmth. which i" like that of a lion in sented said E. captivity. ratio to the value of the by Amanda Pi tit uicnv of ••I’eace ■ n earth, go 1 h men." investment they said deceased. Two Immense trees were found and In th. shop they cling to the interpreter n» it burrow and ferret until satisfied with the Eva B. late of Edi n, i.( s do coun- \bi t v. with a faith that would to Hinckley, i-ee. l«t»o dragged to the cozy old appeal any ty, deceased. First account ■ Surry, i.\ piaceand propped collateral. Take mi instance in the realm Hinck- ordinary conscience. But the Indian and ley, executor, tiled for settlem. n: up, ready and waiting for the pretty of his t mey are considered fair game in proprietary articles. If we know of a Julia A. Alley, late of .f nt..n, in said presents its t;ranches were soon to be county, deceased. Second a< un- t hr. B. the territories. After the is left friend who has been we have shop the cured, some Redman and John E. Bunker. OLh-TIMK (TIKISTMAS. decked with. The whole afternoon we adminis- woniPi follow closely on the heels of faith in the preparation; if we know of trators, filer! for settlement. watched the with their !mds Helen Frances M acorn her, of Ells- merry people going until bundled into the big box two or three our faith increases. If the minor, T *! worth, in said Petit ton tiled bv Ne- ; f Till \MKWII »S by 15. K. ( their loads of to be wagon to drive home, I have never seen county. loving gifts placed cures reach all hemiah H. of Hluehlli K.i .. Maine scores, well-known Higgins, guardian .-.aid minor, one ah me on the streets of citizens, upon the trees. 1 know we children were a town, so for license to sell, at private !• :• whole At Christmas tide with it* anyone who still maintains that there gaity and great i their in the face of that of certain real estate of said n situated so eager and restless we could scarcely timidity is nothing beyond merit in the in Eastbrook arid Franklin, m sum < ; you* hustle, my t bought* turn fmck- civilization toward which they are inev- ordinary entity. wait until it was time to go. Hut at last said George G. Reed, minor, of Mention, iii the v. srd to Christ mas preparation, can be left to the the time* of long ago. itably advancing.” safely county of Plymouth, and ( onirm n wealth of the sun sank behind the hills, and the care of his fellow l h»* good old-fashioned winter, with it* tax-payers. If he Massachusetts. Petition find by Georgians* ntars began to twinkle out from the s. Reed, guardian of said m d m : .*■ license snow in lazily Her wishes to pick a quarrel with them on the g!i*t.ning piled huge hanks Hfippiiicnn Ilohliy. to sell, at sale, certain n ■ -1:tt*• of blue The moon soon came private deep sky. up, of their and said situated in \os. around the long, low farmhouse with its Yen may imt he able to grasp at first question judgment veracity, minor, town.-hip- 22,27 in and and Ellsworth and W and the whole white world was bathed he has in 21, tham, in the of sight the of a woman whose hob- ample Ellsworth to < genuine hospitality, lends an am thought opportunity county of Hancock, and State .m a flood of silvery light. to do so. mat ion and zeal to ttio zealous Christmas by b happiness, hut she is found very, Begin with this ease: Francis I. Sinclair and Horace i.. Sinclair, We were soon ready for the beautiful The of Mrs minors, of Sullivan, in sail county. Peti- w «>r very occasionally. greater part Zelpha of West ker*. Springer, Franklin, tion filed by Herbert R. Sinclair, ardian of Christmas tree,a sight which our childish our own sex set up unhappiness in a cor- 12 miles from Ellsworth, said One Christmas I member In Me., says: My minors, for license to sell, ;r .rivate sale, particular. showed of the eyes had craved for many an hour. ner of their heart and worship it with kidneys indications derange- whole of certain real ,te of said How we children ment for merrily romped through can years, and culminated in minors, situated in said Sulliva::. bad we reached there before a might and main. I call to mind one finally tlie old Hardly MACHINE FOR I.OOSF.N’TNO marked of feet Miriam H. Perkins, late ol *iine. in said large rooms in pursuit of each MACADAM. worjau who mis sunshine in every cor- symptoms dropsy. My great of sleighbells was heard, and, and limbs county, deceased. Petition ti.< d Maryll. or jangle in as ner swelled, my heart troubled me other, examined every crack and Important anotiicr way, it keeps of this big world, and would you be- Curran, administratrix of the < *. <> «.f said lo and behold! Santa Claus I could not sleep at night on account of in dropped, the underneath free lieve that she has a hard task to make deceased, that the balance remaining in her cranny vain of finding some of ground the road backache, and the use of hope down before our astonished with his despite remedies hands on settlement of her tir-t account, eyes, from saturation her im mie cover the expense of if 1 received little the many presents, that we knew were and thereby makes a living if any benefit. Always made at a probate court held at F worth, in hearty greetlngof: “Merry Christmas, my I did a assert if alnymt upon oath? anxious to obtain to relieve me and for said on tin s« n p of safely hidden away from our childish strong foundation. It is the natural something county, day 1 ran to mother In t of if November, a. d. b> ordi r< d u, be good people." my earth In cars of a railroad running out of my trouble, not to radically cure it 1 1899, may -•yes. underneath the covering that Doan’s distributed among the heirs of said <1 childish but the old man was Boston i-> an card procured Kidney Pills at caused, terror; jolly advertising containing Wiggin’s ami the share of each >m At last came before must bear tin* of the road. It store in determ Christmas, weight drug Ellsworth. The tir«t box 1 theday I n ■■ w\ h '■■ms like thU: P. (TN NI NG If A of 'i.id Court. -o kind soon crept up to him, and asked rliyn did me 1 M, Judge and a clearer, colder day waa never heard I really sustains in additiou the weight good. continued the treatment A true copy of order ot It 'ii" l>o original him if he had borrowed my C side smile and pleasant and 1 am before. The I Henry’s of etc., as well. gradually just at the Attest:—Cham. P. Ijukh, Register. of winter of 1S.V5-7 was noted stone, t! '\vs bv a improved. 1 > When lit like song, allotted of fur ci i>i or dui hr 11 ii v mif in-d I: Lr it1' span life, three score and ten, it* w *• If this natural or foundation of It :- for cold, but cared little for Jack soil, t';c man worth while and do not a radical To all us Christmas expect cure, but 1 persons interested in the <.ate here- He gave many pretty pres- Is tin- man who can smile Frost and !>!* icy fingers, for did not the the road, is permitted to become satu- can conscientiously say that Doan’s Kid- inafter named. ents, one of mine being a silver knife, When i. thing goes dead wrong. ney Pills when 1 At a probate court held at Bm-ksport. in and yawning with the rated with water, either by water per- appeal to them for as fireplace* huge logs sistance never fail for the county of Hancock. he tifth fork and spoon in a leather ease lined I iv not. have it for to give it.’’ furnish all the colating dow n into it from tin* surface quoted word day of December, a. d. 1899. piled high, warmth and 1*or sale by all 50 cents. with colored satin. I still have Word, but tin- is It is dealers; price f’l'MIE matter havam '*en pretty or from water rising into it from be- meaning right. Mailed Foster following pre- brightness ntcc**arv? by Milburn Co., sented for the action r* that set. At the of the mi- ra-y !•» Ik* when have Buffalo, .JL tie herein- lovely closing happy you N. Y ., sole for the l I well remember the spicy odor* that low. it has not strength to resist the agents S. after indicated, it is hereby or.,. that no- evening our little Cousin Grace came out Remember the and take tice thereof be given to all ii.'.n. issued from that old wheels which at once sink into it. and name, Doan’s, pers. ed, r.-.-my kitchen that no other. bv a * f this rd. o ot under t he tree dressed like an and A Blunder causing copy pub- angel, ruts arc formed. foun- Frightful morning, and how I bmged to get in there But if this soil we her a veritable Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, worth a >; -hi really thought one, dation is or so it is American, uewspaj at and help stone the raisins for the delic- kept dry nearly in said with her white dress and Cut or Bruise. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, ilctjal Xoticrs. Ellsworth, county, tha* ih may ap- shimmering and w ill load at a ious pudding t hut au never be made to strong support any likely pear probate court to h- ! it ‘Ells- ‘‘Peace best in the will kill the on long golden curls. She sang on it. the world, pain worth, the second day of iury. a. d. taste the **:u« .m-o h .fa New to pass over If the water is shed and heal it. Cures Old 1 -n. at ten of the clock int.i .., Img'and Kart Good Will Toward- in her promptly Sores, rP!: 8-hreve, of on, and h. Men”, from the road to the gutters and there 1 Salem, and he heard thereon if farmbou-c. My b ... Harold, inure Fever Sores, i'leers, Boils. Felons, Corns, Massachusetts, Arthur Lin- they see cause. swtM-i citiUliMti voio*i. With coin. water its into all Skin Best Pile cure on I Hingham, Massachusetts, hereby Alley, late" i»< said venturesome t ban t he re*f f h? fast works way Kruptions. I’ivt u*. notice that have heendulv count deceased. Petition i. .. and we ‘J'» ets. a box. Cure | they appomt- v, .John li. hearty good-nights separated. the earth at ?!:•• foundation of the earth. Only guar- "i executors of reach. <1 hat w i.. 1. r ful k n ami came road the last will and testament ..f Heilman and .John E. Bunk' nis- an. "d. Sold S 1). Thus ended a Christinas of by \VictilN, Druggist. Susan 1>. ox. late <.f rat or.- of the estate -. day my and « Ik.- : i above of. I Boston, Massachusetts. of sui. .. mat to f h» f ■ '-it n inutr* iry spoken gri- by up-* ug deceased, and given bonds as the law dii.-cl*. tie- ha la five jn tin on set- childhood. Many of those dear o d fact s > * I p-maining of I feat of 1 ;*nd being r< si.:.-nt> mo, a < a bowl of cran berry saucr ; f.>r which he iltlportailee uitho.-t tie «.f tlement of their second or- haw cnee me to rest ami I cherish Maine liu.e * long g k- a a.: i .11 'pair, lot a w agon Slmcrti'srmmts. appointed Hannibal L. Hamlin, ri-I t" he ilistrihuted am- versons Lii-uorth. their m.nn s, * m fond re mi ills* cnees of that and Maine, agent in said Mate residence and h is hip to only day tr ... 1 \ at lirst.aft. r 'I Maim-. \.i said df-« w as a !«■*•*• n tin -t f u«, Miul f.*r j p.-i. ptible ; persons having demands u-eri arc b»-li- ed by .. >ntrs I *n well. the estate t In>-e lo\e a si.ower stand full of water and ! agtnnst of said deceased are d, to be as follows: a while* v\>> > nt» M < «. Ive* hv '-ok -g -ired to p!-« sent the same for settlement, Re lation- s'-f'- n t ; ad ;.t r a,l that spot, auotle indented thereto are N'anu-s. m at the I M \> A 1 K I NO. payment mimed \va_-Mii pa-'.: ,r along later sinks fur- lately. Samuel Alley. IJaj-. a, '.her telling -tor h, hi ■! running to the win- < li’T.v. i:’s B. Siikia 1 QUAKER E. J. Alley, ther duo 1 he "ot'h-ued track, here i- a Aktiu k Lincoln. dow to hi if ur nii- and Hunt and 1.iH*l% llank.ns' I'ree tVna Andrew Alley, Lowell. Hum llnnl | October 1. a. d. 1899. deep.-r hole t" hold water, soon it l>e- 1 M iss three’ small cousin* were » down I )<-<-■> mi t <•(. nephew lining Hiram Bevt cn and fore.-d iuto the soil. I ling out of the door In the vain endeavor shnot.-r ;»nd then d c-moii.-trance mauds against the estate or said de- nipp i- luased j 11. re. in a a.i n-a«i aim a are desired to the same Brown, Treinoo to be the first one to be taken into the per- j present Nancy in tin* hud hv tin- on the for settlement, and all Hannah Bart getting drop manent tvcalaif's. I.e result «»f a lieg- indebted thereto are Baine, arms of our cheery old uncle and enter Butni.iv school superintendent, “re- i requested to make payment immediately. leet in repair the ..ad at the proper Dan ill K. Kimball. C. M. into a with which none en- Rogers, Lexington, romp him; min Is inn ,f ti g:»l-»-t named Hurd Lin k Decenib.-r 5. a. d. 1899. time and a negie.t in keep the drain- nt phew joyed more t han he. Hankins, who lived up n Tender}- -t Lizzie Johnson, Mein Hu h- age .if t!..• read in perfect condition at lanMs, M;-. niece At last the Jet and TH K subscriber hereby gives notice that prancing horse*, ridg** and win* was the biggest kicker K. •- fill lime-. X he has been duly appointed adminis- Mary Johnson, were to a standstill and A. Clark, Rermor Beauty, brought that cv. r kicked. This y. r.- Hard Luck trator of the estate of Sarah L. Closson, Mary Heirs Martha J. Corlis- :'!lsu ort Me *• a late of Castine, in the county of Hancock, h, hearty ‘•Hulloa, children!” sounded Hankins lived m a caoin -n top of the (it-w. \V. deceased, and given bonds as the law directs Wentworth, nephew from the of a fur coat. Then ez was a ('IIKhniAs < IlhKIt. J alia niece depth heavy ridge and how ho Ail person* having demands the es- Wentworth, p’teiidcd against Emma W. tate of said deceased are desired to Segers. the kindly voice of Aunt Helen, caution- miner, hut he didn’t never seem to mine i present Lauretta At r’hristnia play and mak- good cheer. the same for settlement, and all indebted Davis, awn the children to be careful lest was *1 ez •• thereto are Mas.-.. ing they anything and gin* rally regard- For Christmas no s but on- .1 year. requested to make payment im- (Jloki-i: H. Maud E. Higgins, Ellsworth, Me., drop the many bundles and satchels in a feller without visible means of sup- —Tusser. mediately. Withkhlk. December 5, a. d. I8y9. Nancy McCauley, Lawrence. their haste to get out and begin a sham port. Some folks said he was a r-ad j Mass., Ide merry all. be merry all! Albert (.’. Wentworth nephew battle in the snow After ttie horse* were and others ez how boss : subscriber gives notice that agent opined With hell;, dress tin- .• m hall. rpHK hereby Jennie Wentworth, niece X he ha- been executor stabled and l’net:* sent a be the mine he was :■ ball duly appointed Ernest Wentworth, groomed, Henry stealiu might Prepare tlie song, tin- d or the last will and nephew testament of William H. Nellie F. Wood, N. H few To \v. .>inr merry Chri.-tm e Hollis, niece snowballs spinning through the air workiu. Walls, late of Trenton, in the county of Marie shedd, —W. It. Spencer. Hancock.dcccased.no bonds at our snow while at the “The Kouo Gulch ever being required Della M. Smith, fort, grandpa only tiling the terms of said by will. All persons Heirs of Sal lie (lark, I nk- w was n. where Ins old chair rocked knowed him to ho dnin -1 m.s having demands against the Window, easy really put- It Is the d time: estate Heirs of Louise Bridge*-, Brooke, n. M- of said deceased are desired to to and fro in the warm smiled tin a kick uhout one thing And up a d iiewn ’twixt heaven and present ami the share of each detei mined. sunlight, up powerful the same for settlement, ami all indebted O. P. ( UN NI N(» J of said some hard earth. HAM, udgt- Court. and nodded hit delight at tiie fun. er another, I?j allcrs had thereto are requested to make payment im- A true In tie- glorious grief and solemn mirth. copy of original order of conn was mediately. John B. Kudman. ><» til- ii lit? u ii ■■ i'ii mi n niiu luck story to tell, and that why Attest:—Char. P Register. The shining ang. is climb. December 5. a. d. 1899. ered around tbe table with folk- called uim Hard Luck Hankins. —D. M. Mu lock. long groaning will take a To ail persons interested in either oi the es- its load «>f substantial food, well fitted to “There v isn’t a decent loukin tivo twenty-four rPHK subscriber hereby gives notice thru tates hereinafter named. The lime draws near the birth of «’brist: he At a X ha* been duly appointed execu- court of insolvency hi hi at Bncksport, tbe ravenous of us on top of tl hull ridge except on*-, at satisfy appetites Tin- moon is hid. the night i siili. tor of the last will and testamt nt of Klbridge in and tor the county of H;u >. k. on the late <>f fifth d.i’- f .. youngsters, who could hardly wait until that tret w a mighty handsome pi- The Christni 's bells from hill to lull Bowden, Brook in. in the e -uu Decemhi r. f inch stick of wood full of Hamork. deceased, and bom's r-Mouing ina.tm- 1 keen e h in nn-P given hleased the and our that .-rood « nt in front of Haid Luck Answer other the r|''HE pre- graud^ta had food, a» ili<- law directs. Ali Jl n 11- d 11> t fie act:o. i!. ■ <.:i —Tennyson. | persons Having Uc- ( t.roin- .-1. ‘She's old Ghrist- I mauds eu ii st he e*t:-'c of •. —. utter no i,-;ited. it is li- re •. plate should b* j ass* t to us, piled high Haukin-’ .ity. my said d, I.y unt no- ..re ilesiiedto the tice thereof he to a. -<■ niast;-* Haul.ins w uld growl every present same for settle given p.-t :i me rested with aome of the old "Idled dish’*. IP •••. mere wood! the wind i. d ill. toe an- bv ■ good ap j in, ill indebted thereto are requested cau-ing a eupv of tns- or .» uf>- nine k i- < uie I ut. *. in as to muki After t lie dishes were washed and care- around. Put let It whistle It will size of fire-box pay n. cut i mined it S,n ;• !• 'iM- Ih tmber .:. 'syy. worth Amei iii Claws don’t Uev r We 11 ke.-p ou<* Christmas merr> 'ill | r, Knwix P. Com-:. in, a newspaper p si d at hwhv, the horses were harnessed her ole Saury fully put —Sir Walter .h ott. Ellsworth, in said county, t hat ap- r t cents in tb:n on In-r f- me.’ pear at > c <• rt of insoiveu •. t ii ’d at into the long red puug, wenty-five bang ->eribefs hereby gi\> net.,, that fpill Ellsworth, on the hi on;l id “That Hard Lin k’s the time when the el man X they na\. net n duly appointed »-\e, .lanuary, were to each of us children, Mini v.j* pesky This very a. d. 190u. at of given | tor-.,i fie last w ill and eleven the m u m tin -tore- kickiu !. k to tie- of | testament of (i.-oria 1 the and onery about l.eaps days youth V\ rill ucJe Henry drove us out to village vay—alhrs ! Bi aey lati f Mount Desert, in f he eon niy 1 that handsome tree nev- v. eyes wear no ou loti.*e of Henry ,M. H [all store for the Christ- somethin—and SOLD BY * to buy our presents :t Ilii-li and gl-am with truth. > li 11 I ', Hall and Ionian »». of I; “f M' > 1 Pi.u\.l)y the terms of saiti win, iisier, er bavin an on it ler him Ellswo- i-. in co As thing bangin ■- exults < •* said •>. mas tree the following evening. the Oh. n t ini•• when tin* soul ; uml I’na i1 II. Wood having g i\ n bond" \ doing misito-ss -..i.i Ellswo l,. a. \iV seemed torne him every year. Arm heav -mv.ird tun ing. I the law u ••(-. s. ,\il person* havi ng dem.i nds part- amount of n i.» was it had to he Specially in. an small, tlw- of nership of H. M. .V H. b i. .. d also as 1 >\■ and ble.-.s the li we ! against estate nd deceased are d- ‘What’s tin* use ha\m a blame Christ- When indivitlvials, ii.-olvent deblo spent very ■ u-l\ ino'io r to make sired to present the same for settlement, uml judit pr*- First amounts of mas tree that never d< n't have nothin all imit !:ted thereto are requested to make Charles H. Emery, as- both ends meet. For grandma I got a When t!.- • hristmaa log Is burnir g' I. I!. signee, filed t• settlement. AIKEN, paym. ut Moo T. limn, ‘Have a immediately. on t" it-.*’ he'd growl. O. P. ( I'NNINliH .) ■ u for t w o cents a I « :»ui to bangin —Cook. Charles 11. Wool'. AM, n.l of d court. thimble, great A true of cut her d«\vn!’ ■ copy original order m dern good n- tiou to v. i.m .iik. Decembers, a. d. 1899. my childish eyes. Then a.*red bandana Attest: —< has. P. Douii. and We apeak of a merry r’hrlstm Kegister. I “This went on year after year, handkerchief for grandpa for which And many happy New Ye. the a-wonderni and a-wou- notice of oi;m i»si i:i subscriber herein i.i s notice that more of hoys k»*p’ But ea< in ! ;- heart is thinking rjlHEshe has nter parted with five cents my prec- AIrHl KK\s M. A duly appointed \ccutri\ of Hard Luck t a livin. One Wrtolrsa'e Isaac Grant, of Kllsw- nh. derin how g< Of tho>* that are not here. the last wiii and testament of imv, K. Whit- ious money. For papa a s nail cake of PidflOS ▼ Hancock e uiity, and Stale of .Maine, it _ Prices late of Main -. Christinas eve they found out, and —Longfellow. by his me.it cage deed dated the fifteenth ing, Ellsworth, ountyof r mamma a cookie-cutter in day Hancock, no «oap, and for of a. d., and recorded deceased, bonds b»‘ing iinred with <> tmrr<- July, 1M90, in tile II.m- ut an end to Hard Luck full if utrtl, t lie terms of w dI. the more. 1 quarrel no cock of deeds, by said A 11 per .1 nuving shape of a pig took ten cents They who do their souls wrong. wall Muii<>u'ainz«-tl Cut* registry hook 2J8, page 2t>7, con tree. ![ to demands against the Mate of ... 1 deceased Lis big Christmas k« « at eve the f ilth of morn. veyed me, the undersigned, two certain Three of for pine Rut p are de-ired to twisted sticks candy Harold, ci^nno lots or of present ’he sail:*- foi seitle- first Christinas sence li*ar tie angel song, Attachment.... yl parcels laud situated in said Ells- “i\r the very Shall daily ment, and all indebted thereto aie a four-cent for Klaie aud a rubber worth. and bounded and described as follows, requested book there the Prim-.- f !*• ace is born'" to make j Hard Luck had he* n livin in Keuo “Today to wit: Westerly by the river road leading payment immediately for the my list of Russell Lowell. December .*». a. d. 189fc. Km J. fiug baby completed —James Hooper’s Sons, from Ellsworth t < Oak Wiiitino. j wa.- imothiu hang in on his Christman village Point, Trenton, presents, and I went home happy. and known as Water street, southerly by the tree. "The Household Outfitters” Portland. Me Jarvis Franklin Hi: subscriber Eli ,. W> and of down lot, easterly by street,'and J. ting, of New- In the * veiling we all games Never make the mistake crying the r| '.on, played | was it;” Cyclone northerly by Jones and Parcher lot. A Massachusetts, hen v notice “What repeated that until it was time to 1 he merits of w hich you ean- Also another certain ltd or of land she has he*n duly appointed .< utrix of Bang songs, hangup! r caudle, anything parcel as he snuffed anotin !* I Oil. situated on the east side of Water street in the o will and testament of vinuel K. our ! Murphy tot Facta are stockings hy the chimney-place pre- possess. facta; you impose us id \t “Why, it was old Hard Luck Hankins I»r. I'.. Ilftrhon'n Anti Diuretic Ellsworth, described follows: Connmne- Whiling, late Ellsyvortli, the to to bed to dream of ! hi no one when affecting to undervalue ing on s:i .1 Water street on the north ime or i'wuuiv of Hancock, deceas. d, .mi- be- paratory going i he wa-kickiu—eZ—usual, May !>** worth to you more *han $100 if you llis.-elf, j "the store lot of the late John True; then east- ing required by the terms oi said an.i she banta ( snow houses and reindeer, vhfti 5» really deairanie, ami are iaughed thvc* a child who -oils bedding from tnco'nii aus, j erly on said line live rods more or less i« lot being lesdi at \y ithouttiu Ssi.H ...... has uiiu kickiu oitli boiii feet."—•"'elected, j uence cd water during sleep. Cures old and '^ur were at ti e* first of f t as the imitator of the fox in the fable. now occupied by Charles Grindal; thin north- appoint! r. New Life Pills Thousands of feet to th< of man!” King's undersigned r.creb> gives notice mat nc place beginning. And whereas mediately. Eli;.a J. WuniNu. have their matchless has contracted with hliBworth.foi the coimi! inn of said mortgage is broken, December 5 a. d. 189?. Then a rush for the stockings. ! ,\ M imtiirti I’laMer ufferers proved merit illlH theCltyoi grand he suppor' t the the ensuing year now, therefore, by reason of the breach of So does a f ur Sick and Nervous Headaches. They poor,during What h Stock- leaves a tender place. poultice, ind has made tor their saiii mortgage, I claim a lorclosure of the sight gladdened our eyes! lake blond and strong nerves and ample provision support a garter pure Te therefore forbids all persons from furmshlnt same and give this notice for that purpose. The truss nr tight bandage-even uild health to lake. procession oj low prices is moving [ up your Rasy Try uppllehto any pauper on hta account, a* without Elizabeth How Are our Kidney# f It True, mark will itch, l-e Comfort Powder. rn. cents. back if not w headed t he Only-5 Money tin written order, he ill pay tor uo goods s* Administratrix of the estate of John True. right along, !,y advertisers in Hob? s-sparrjci* bills cure ail kidney Ills. Sam- S. .br a skin. Ic ured. Sold by I). WtaqiN, Druggist. urniahed. Habkv S. Jonm. December 19. 1H99. THE AMERICAS. ptefree Add tru rhi * HeueUjr Co .Chicagoor N. makes firm, healthy ~~ Ktche* in the Transvaal. 3bbrrtisrmrnt«. — I KKOM THK CLIKK. how I came to be in ft destitute condl- NEWS. COUNTY The yield of these Kimberley diamond .Vetcn as# nthrr png^s i* ft* additional Countji mtiie« la said to about ® ** not.” average fifty-five wind i» fresh, the wind is f ml. if iriimg hundred carats h day. They furnish The cl >u,.a arc k.rig au«i e and gray. “I will not. you stop >1 nriaville. The rocky headland wears a o.wl He went on turning. She wiped care- ninety-five per cent, of the world’s dia- Sewell L. Brimmer waa quite badly in- A !'► ■> monk v.. ■ h Is to pray into the intricacies of the compli- monds. Mr. of fully in the woods Mon- Kunx, Tiffanyestimates And tc.i his beads fur sou,a, jured while at work parting cated cow head pattern. that so far nine and a half tons, worth While out the bar there rolls which he bad { l beyond life.' It was differ- day of last week. A tree ! “I didn’t like my three hundred million dollars in the f A sullen swell, and white and high it out the ent from this, very different, and I cut lodged, and in twitching Along the cliffs the breakers fly. rough and double that when polished, didn’t like what the future had iu store i log chain broke releasing the tree, which have been taken out of the Kimberley Boar. roar. oh. sea! Thy stormy song for me. It would have been all gayet.v. fell toward him. A limb struck Mr. M. GALLERT Appalls the weak, but nerves the strung. I uselessness. I had schemes whith “yellow” and “blue”. On a nominal all by Brimmer, throwing him off his feet, lie I to mankind, anti 1 thought I’d be- j of b -s than the | benefit capital twenty millions, Look’ Yonder hark, with puffing sail. struck on hie shoulder which was di*i<>- with women. I left my home. My Brer* o annual tuvre ! bw to w gin !>• nnpatty pay* dividend* !> IS THt: MOST ATTRACTIVE |*| Has sea; in an manner. \d 1 one cated unusually painful ttttttt0> | would only miss me from Bhc f -arc people of fifty per cent, { not His and were badly bruts* d. With ■>- 1 #*e. I of view; they would g.ove legs body point !>nt sir r cord of Kimberley should not { |\ THE Cl TV AT PRESENT. And as h •« the .*•! t greet. for me. 1 wanted very m n h to ind \%.... land. <-• It was uil a mi-** Table fail- l ••. Ih1 largest d-i- ; my mouey. Lew-is Hodgkins, of | Haworth, set w f *und at v ure. I still want to work, but 1 t jMg Rear r- -. «-mg shoulder. Mr. Brimmer is now inier a S i; s But *re\v riore Da's .... to to i.*! Appal,s i.ic ..... do it please myself y 5 Working still suff' ring much ain. and s li*lf inrbr* long, <*n* and a roundings. Mankind goes right out of lug, though j quarter * 1 1 tw.> inettr* w on she w-nthers ‘dr, weigh- 4 Then ta< k tack out; on lewlat i ••ns hereafter. What 1 v my liin* *»«. > Mini s. v tni one cm rat *, ller s shiver in the wind; South ItrtlKvOt. ing y topsii it me *' of hurt me, n*bl»od me, insulted \ Down •• 1 m. ab mt, W mis t rabtrce i* at work in FMswo*: { and then ! 1 and landed me in the situat. n from f b A #nra IQOO A:. behind go d is extr-.eated me. L>o cau Samuel Uou * 1 fu1. ImI v ffi ttu* NN t watersrand The !"■ : h which you you. gone } > a r* •_> <". of I I r« -hI. W hi n till- «* The h n the v. ful bla<*t you, midors* mi work for Mr. Nichols. pre ; w ar t\ t In- i~r» nsvaal w a* f i Bursts from tl: cu t: ! and v ! and grand “No, no; I don’t understand, but I be- o., yielding William McFnuUv has returned f- !' >*b-‘ t *• x'v tn lUlun dn Mar**’ Hurls in the sea n. ..int-t the land. lieve you. ]>.» > in OUR STOCK AND Bar where he has bet u ■ii> f c* d or nn*r<: tl an one-fifth of STORE ARE MAK.NG MORE NEWS AT PRESENT* ■ this house—this life? Can Harbor, emplo, you put up t lie World of w Roar, roar, oh, sea! T1 song ~ product Ion, bleb, by the with it?’’ A. IV w hi* ba* been i! tue weak, I str ng. Wooster, quite way, the I < HH States Is credited with £ Appalls she her * THAN WE CAN PRINT. “Oh, yes.” whispered, leaning the jast two weeks, i« somewhat im- marly sixty miilo ns. PROFITABLY « * e J cheek against his. “I want peace. I proved. t hfrvH’<'v aut tii'* It I av e*t irnated t hat, car * <1 d wn Jo h depth of four ■ W. H. Mercer I.rs return* d home n.''ir to regent :t«» mankind or revolutionize tin ci**! il t.tt.i Hand mine* will yield i *1 ns rio-re 11 hii t l not realise how little time there in left t * dcdla'*’ wortt f g< d, of which almost that out. It’s nly 11! weeks today since Charlotte Tenney. Mrs. Tenney reu» ns a t bird v r« pr« -« nt cl* Suggestions Regards Selections of Presents. w is mayeni'Mi*r and serve Ladieu' sop. You don’t suppose he'd bring any Iveta Ivuniiil, ho has been very til t'*ng \ The light died out of the young wom- If nine Journo/ * d lasa about this place—his mother's old sotuew hat improved, an’s face. She left her work and sat I r home—with a lie hi* upon lips? My Mrs. Blanche who has quite still for a time; then she went to Dix, been to ounce of fact is b« than a brother Joe’s a born fool, but he’s no An tter pound the window and looked out, and she S Bangor, returned this week. of fancy. ami Kin GLOVES liar." and the speaker panted. sighed. T. TO I “And she’s book learnt, too, I hear Mrs. Mary Lunt and daughter hive LET AHTK LKS. Make a handsome Silk “Opinions pursue me everywhere. Who present. MJ," put in Mrs. Bissop mildly. returned home from Boston, where illnjfrtisnnrntB. could have imagined that Jane and Mrs. tiey Sterling silver novelties, consist- or Cashmere Mittens are all right. Jane, who was not “book learnt,” turn- have been a short Norton held If 1 had not so making Day. ing of Brushes, Mirrors, Msni- We have them both. No aucb crimson. said any? been ad “Aye, 'tis so." Dec. 24. j densely ignorant, 1 should have known | ThKLMi. cures, ScNsor*. Nail Fills*. Button assortment ever entered this “She’s well lookin anyhow. My man The Eminent Kidney they had some, 1 suppose. We don’t Hooks. Shoe town ■aw her Friday—and it’s a week since— II all li mu. Hook**, Cuticle before. know half enough of useful things; we and Bladder comin home from market, and he says James II. Heath, of Auburn, formerl) of Specialist. Knives. Prices from should be taught the opinions of other there's never been a comelier seen in the ; Waltham, apeut Christmas with biaaiater, 25 ct*. to $2.00 SILKS and classes. They vary, of course, but a parish for hundreds of years." Mrs. John llaslem, of Bar Harbor. Mr-. rough idea should be given. How was I I>KESS GOODS “Fine looks is as good as they goes. Pocket Books, Shopping Bags, to know the was so Haslein is recovtring from an II In** world bad; that the Stat i>ec- She’s my brother’s wife, and I oughtn't Travelling Bags, lonery, for gift*. Of course we are head- people I wanted most to help would rob which has confined her to the bed seve:al to speak against her, but she’s so sleek ^ orativeOrnaments. Pictures, Per- me and then turn me from their weeks. quarters on these. Either are and ao composed and so learnable and so doors, IRRIC-A-liRACfumery, Dolls, ami many other an as and that 1 well use- the people wished to elevate *J very appropriate carnying that I take it she’s seen more of would—would Seawall. fancy goods. ful. Silk or a the world than she ought." ruthlessly insult me? If it satin for waist, had not been for Joseph! Dear, kind Jo- Henry Spurting and w ife went to lale»- crepon or cheviot for a dress is “Lor’, Janey! You don’t mean to say Ft'its for presents. seph! Have 1 made, in him. ford last week w 0 ■be lords it over you?" marrying | to spend Christmas it always acceptable. the wo»*st of my mistakes, I wonder? is a chance fora "Over me? What are you thinking Mr. Hpurling s sister, Mrs. W alter Had- Here prospect* Does his true nature measure me tine, by * about? There’s uo one in the country lock. ive gift giver. Whether your CLOAKS, what his friends think of me?” 2fi. CAPES, coold do that. Oh, no; my lady is us soft Dec. Dolly. purse bulges or not, you will At this moment a young fellow entered as wax, and asks to be shown that and llnd something in this stock to SILK, SATIN or the door, sucking a cane. He leaned I to be told this, and is mighty civil spoken. W ashington's l^st Years. against a bench and sniggered and \ suit you and the recipient. WOOLEN WAISTS. All put on." seem- At the time of his retirement to Moun ed quite at his ease—and sure of his wel- A Fur Coat from “She ain’t said anything about your Vernon, after the of his tern *| lady’s We excel in this come. expiration department; to goin yet"— *»* reMoent, “ibe tail figure oi sshlng* $2A $40 have bought the newest designs whnt?" He scrutinized the girl from head to The Discoverer of at Work la “My was Swamp-Root Collarette* from and for the holi- ! f....t and ton only slightly tent, ami he wat styles especially “Your leavin the farm? You know amiably coalmen ed to s Ris Laboratory. «nll to # to 25 trade. We make ex- ! in n bnidish lie not supposed weigh upward of two $2.50 day price* ahe’s missus now.” quize whisper, did There is a disease prevailing in this Neck low. seem to desire conversation. He went hundred pounds,” write* William Perrine. For PIeces. tremely “Not a word. I'd like to see her turn most because so ^ over 1 country dangerous decep- me : cr points admiringly—in florid of “The 1 .a*»t Years of Life.' 0 to 15 out,” Jane snorted, but privately she Washington’s tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by $2.50 i blatant, offensive terms. It was his in it '.t* Kt c YKPKTS and wondered why the young woman didn’t. Lad Home Journal. It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failu'e J Boa and Muff. OS. “killing” method and was intended to al- "Don't Ye really know where she Lads “Excepting his gray heir and fHl«e tcet h. or apoplexy are often the result of kidney $ IO to 25 LACE Cl KTAINS. lure and attract. At length he mention- ^ from?" and some trouble in bearing, there wh* disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad- Children's and M ;*■*«•*' Fur Sets. ed: name i* Norton. ^ "No, I d n’t. And, more \han that, “My You don’t var.ee the k: onrd blood will attack What prettier present can you 1 little of the usual of in hi* Jney-pci; seem to know who I appearance age t’other I Joe so mad over am.” the vital or than these to night muscular his and hi* organs, the kidneys themselves HOW V HOl T buy beautify y.i.r "This is surely a lunatic the person, gait strong, one thing and another that he owned asylum,” break down and waste cell cell. homo with? 1 are nut ex- lace. He was affable anti | away by hey and said he know It's young woman said softly, and pinched pock-marked 2 an 1 >1 HIC1CI.I. \ .* up * '.n't himself. Then the r; rhness of the blood—the albumen either. A few dollar*' »...»•*.•! f 1 ..... it 1.... -n merry with his best but while he pensive, bard on us—de» Vat farmer folk for nigh friends, —leaks out arid the sufterer has ere. Bright's 0 A »i outlay in these will give she went <»u clearing had the true of a southern you on 100 year?—to have to put up with up. hospitality Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. and novel handle** tiist “I oh ki s 0 Kx*juisite more sat i*fact ion than anything some rubbish"— may me, missus—twice if gentleman m inviting every.visitor from Dr Kilmer's the new dis- Swamp-Root 0 arc »s artistic «* the umbrellas else « | you like.” you may buy. “Enough f that talk, Jane Heslop. a distance to bis table or to a bed over covery is the true specific for bladder | kidney, 0 arc worthy. The price f--r these: If you can't speak fair of your own, “My good boy, go home. I>o you hear? and troubles. It has cured thousands 1 night, bii politeness was generally formal urinary don’t foul. Martha Find your mother and go home.” of all other r $1.50 to $5 HANDKEKI IIIEEs speak Bissop, you Yet if be the conver- ! apparently hopeless case-', after “Ah. 1 see the particularly enjoyed know my sister; she wouldn't speak fair sort you are! You’re effort! have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent on the lookout for the swells. sation of a guest he would pay him the I OK OI1TS. and TIES of her own bairn. Let me tell you—my J You’re and dollar s.ces. A sample bottle rent free 0 I.IMAS ^ used to ’em. I’ve compliment of to him until after wires as noisest a woman as of heard all about y. listening also a about ^ any you. | by mail, book telling Swamp- To be aaret w hat mi ai ciptabii by the th ousands, in all styles, Door old lies! All the nine o’clock, or even of him w ith You can make that known about tne »p! village’s taik- lighting Root and its w_nderfcl cures. Address t to the housekeeper than a dainty qualities and designs. We have I ing of his rim... >s." the candle to a bedroom for the Kilmer j place.” night. Dr. & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and them from • i Jane came l >tiing in. Table Set, Towels, Napkins, Bed* The two women went off in different “Mrs. Washington at this time was a mention this paper. J * “Ah, Mr. Norton, it’s or Blanket**? Very useful. u < fs. to 1 directions without another word. They j you!” and unostentatious spread* apiYcc*. The healthy, pleasant lived in a country where man still has girl looked dangerous, and she said little woman, still show ing traces of good some little haughtily: “lake your friend away, authority. looks and with seldom other At the dairy door Joe Ileslop brought 1 please, und find the key of the dairy any thought You would know do«*r. I want no more than of playing respectably her role of himself up. looked down on his shapely visitors.” We have only attempted to make a few suggestions as regards suita- ■ mistress of the bouse of a limbs, clothed in well made cords, seem- “Hoity-toity. Let me tell you. this country gentle- door was The Whole Truth. ble selections for presents. Our stock is so large and varied that it I ed pleased, pulled his coat together, always kept unlocked in my man, of caring for the negroes, or of i»^ mother's time.” wiped his face and smoothed his hair amusing herself with her knitting. possible to name but few. I advance an idea to the prospective pur- I § “Bah! Don't Read between down with his hand. you see. Janey lies lop, “She bad in her for the lines. great pride receipt chaser: if it is worth v “Come in, in time the wench wants to lock her visitors in Joseph; you’re just bounce, and on a mid- with her.” making ‘cherry to help turn this lot of milk.” and e summer day abe|cut thirty-two pairs of When carefully selected, She was beautiful, and especially bo Heslop and Mrs. Norton passed the breeches for the men on the farm. time with the glow and gleam of genial work dairy door just then. The girl called working BILIOUS. get your money'i them in. She was bo She General felt Upon her—a graceful figure, shapely erect and scornful, hadjsaid that|ahe and|the DYSPEPTIC. all one 1 Joe represents any hands and arms, well cut features, large, scarcely knew her. “Mrs. Norton,” like children just released from school she said NERVOUS or and To dc calm, wide apart gray eyes and glossy coldly, “you will take your son when he left the presidency, and she told right prices. which in a knob at the away, and you, Joseph, will forbid his CONSTIPATED, hair, hung big of her satisfaction in settling down again pass us, but should see hack of her head. ever coming here again.” to her‘duties of an old-fashioned Virginia there is one “Joseph,” she said solemnly, “I do “My—my—son turned off this farm by housekeeper, steadyfas a clock, busy as a certain cure. Wish I could get hold of some technical you, madam, a woman such as you; a bee, aud cheerful as a cricket.’ tanning terms. 1 really think we had creature no one knows anything about!” The True better not ‘butter make’ together again. “Mrs. Norton, stop before you go too far. There “L.F.” Atwood's Don’t. Oh, don't. Leave off! Wait a is some misapprehension The Sahara desert is.threettlmee as large M. moment.” And she went and fetched the here. I should much like to know who as the Mediterranean. Bitters. these ji | |. wet molds, put them in a heap, jumped put rumors afloat about this lady— my wife?” And he looked See that you (let upon the table near him and began to ut Jane, and son has been troubled for he My years with wipe them got affectionately close to the young the "L. F.” kind. chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago 1 per- “I’m sister doesn’t like me. girl and put his hand on her shoulder. sorry your suaded /\P course you will be In the rush for “But in him to take some of Chamber- "" I like her.” spite of it she's a good woman Holiday Goods. Have decided and lain’s Colic, Diarrhma W/O fm£* you “Well, see. Jane is an odd woman your superior, and you can see it. C’holerajand Rem- ■ ^ ▼▼ W Cll K* you Z where you will purchase your Holiday —a odd woman.” and that’s why you all dislike and edy. After using two bottles of the 25- very her, Presents? We do not want the hut if she i^ouems^ earth, “Not at all. Jane is a sensible crea- says young Norton’s to go. he cent sire he was cured. 1 give this testi- • a a f wre would be to have give ui » doesn’t s*he like goes.” Tor * pleased you ture. Why me?” monial. hoping some one similarly a meted fWEREI) QUARTER f BY t'HIKO Hmall Hlmre of yuur We have “She doesn't object to you personally.” There had been a rush of horses read On purchases. dogs, may it and be benefited.- Thomas C. J ^ risrnt^ xnw “Then she dislikes me theoretically?” and pink coats past the farm, but it had iv\ic< iii:irs a tine line of Holiday Goods to show > Bow KK.JGlencoe, O. For sale by Geo. A. “If you mean it's—it's because she not been noticed in the storm. And now at happy medium prices. All fresh Parcher, Ellsworth, and W. I. Par- PINK and ^ didn’t know yo before we were married i.-.i.j mhihj in tut* uoorway. goods, no old*t"ck to work off. rip top tridge. Bluehill, druggist*. JWIIITK TAK.f Hnl inn VC *10**1111 and because she doesn’t know your lie .".Iso was in “pink.” ^ d^jCXIIla values, lust rock prices. Once trie' maiden name, maybe you're right.” “Heslop, to IMvfalvld^ something’s happened my proves the worth you will see the with a woman like “Would that weigh saddle—l»y Jove—a strange picture. C point when you s»*e the goods. We have no trash; our goods are all new and Jane?” W hat s up? 1 beg your pardon—I.ady a all useful aa well aa ornament.il. Call and see our and get our THM “Bless you. yes. Why, we’ve lived Selina—is it realy you?’’ Don't Look Gift goods prices. here KK) and we’ve “Yes, Sir Archibald. AHK AN KV K-OPKN I It FOK MtlNKV HAVKIW. Below are given you the pric-- nearly years, always C’est m->i!” t' of a few of our good" hr if you are in doubt about married decent wenches, all of ’em well “God bless my soul, child! To think every-day every-day prices, value of an article call at I It IIH )l ’s* and get known in these parts, and I suppose she that I should have discovered IIo\v posted. y horse in the Mouth. TOIKKT SKTS, 1‘iain and decorated, -SPod to SlP7.>. thinks”— did you get here? How’s your 1 for ( I P AND SAl'CKK SKTS, and decorated .{O to 7.V. **I suppose she thinks you’re not mar the ‘Sublimation of the Lower \Y plain Wag DINN in Brown and (inu-ii. fl I 12 piece KIC SIOTS, decorated Blue, ried n decent nch?" Class?' Ah! ah! They’ve bowie.! you We are not to pretending give firat-claas, G.OO to >j*7.G<>. “Why. lass, they’ve only got to look over, I expect. There, you needn't ex- strictly harnesses away, but we do say at you to see you're something better plain. Never mind. What are you do. g GEX'l’INE KIKiEKS' Pl.ATEl) WAKE, every piece warranted, than the others. No disrespect to them." here?" that we are selling the finest at a price that talks. have *T’ra and SIX-PIECE GLASS TABLE SETS, in Green and Crystal, “Joseph, you ever—any—doubt— living here, I’m going to stay oak tanned leather, reliable yourself?” —because’’— tfS and •I" *'• and well made for ones, “Me. No, no; never,” and he left the “Well. I know Heslop. I knew his fa- harness, GOOD GLASS TCMBLEKS, J.1 c. a do/.; latter v. a dozen. churn and went toward her. ther. Hood people. Very solid light road use. at lower ;l.5 people— j price* 1 “Go back!” she cried warningly, and but I say. v, l.at about We wilt sell a size Galvanize*! Wash Tut* wilt* Wash Boar*! amt 1 '1 your people”— than will at other you large : you buy any Clott*> "jj he obeyed. “Please say nothing to them yet. I Plo# for $l.ou. 55 cent teaspoons tor 10 da. a set. 5u ceut table spoons for 25 ct* wait store in Ellsworth. ■ “Joseph, when yon first met me—it is my time.” icj per uozcu. ius k. per paper, ami no* ' a young farm- | i our ^ Silver Plated Money» Back inKurt,.i wi,iuus!an^ Teaapoon*. than the lasses about here could learn er, so that he had to his arm around scorching. That is the of are ..^h! put beauty Come and how we do it- Itemenjlier the four comiueror* of the world in eix months. You manage well. You her. good fire insurance. It costs only a few cents a for protection—with day I-ove, Death aud Low Prices. The last you a'e sure to find at don’t chatter, don’t rove, don't And dollars in return should a Are come We make insurance to yon you more fl an that, I am quite per- big easy get. fool, love me.” fectlv and—yon happy, because, you see, I’m Hes- I D. F. TRIBOUS She bent over and kissed him again. lop’s wife! ’—Madame. The G. H. Grant Co., “I believe I do. Now, I will tell you I NO. 2 FRANKLIN STREET, ELLSWORI11