LOCAL AFFAIRS. hut this in no way lessened the en- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report joyment of the congenial party present. It is understood that special instruction KW ADVKKTISKMKNTS THIS \V KKK. The club is to be congratulated on its in elocution will form a part of the success in making the evening so pleasant A II. Norris —Drv Goods. course next term. ( for its The concert Mona- II. Partridge—Roots, shoe*, hats and caps. guests. by Austin H. Some time the winter term there Joy—Groceries. ghan’s orchestra was a pleasing feature of during Campbell, Joy A Co.—Clothing factory. will he prize declamations. Two gentle- J A. McGown—Fur robes, coats harnesses. the evening. An oyster supper was served are for the Krnest K. Abbott and t urtis F. Moon—Legis- at midnight in the lower hall. The floor men, whose names withheld lative notice. present, have offered prizes. David J. Allen—Messenger’s notice. managers were Elmer F. Murch, C. R. L A Finery and others—Legislative notice. Thomas, 15. H. Jellison, John Doyle, Fred A letter from Leamon E. Moore, the A. W. Cushman A Co.—Christmas goods. W. late of the A. IV. Greely—Christmas goods. Rollins, and H. C. Mason. sub-principal high school, notice. who is now in for his Legislative Miss Celia I). of Mr. Colorado health, Absolutely A M. Devereux and associates—Legislative Remick, daughter pure_ contains news to his jotlce. and Mrs. John Remick, and CJeorge pleasing many VV. K. Parker—Clothing. friends and to the school students, who School Concert. 1’arlsh W. Downing, both of Ellsworth, were Sunday Important Mooting. Hancock unite in for him a re- married at the home of the bride on Han- wishing speedy I gist Sunday evening the Sunday school Next Monday evening there is to be a Charles F. Cheney—Notice of foreclosure. street of covery. of the Congregational church held a parish meeting of the Congregational II l.(j mi 11.1. cock Wednesday last week, by Rev. I). L. Yale. Prof. Dresser is at work on a of Thanksgiving or Harvest concert in the church of this city, at the vestry, at Nahum Hinckley—Meeting of the Han. Co. report Ngricultural Society. the school rank and the standing of the church. 7.30 p. m. Daniel Carroll, jr., an employee of the j sf.w York students in their respective classes. This The church was used in the evening for Following is the call that has been 15. E. Cole & Co. shoe factory, was work- Harper’s Weekly. report sheet will be printed in a the first time since being wired for light- j issued by Clerk O. W. Tapley by order of ing on a tacking machine, when the shoe probably (hat wo an' selling Pry tJoods at rare few and allow to see the by electricity. There are three groups the standing commitee: he held and one of his days parents ing and ns a we are What sense Is there in slipped fingers bargains result, kept busy keeping shop of their sons and in jf in the centre, one over the The and members of tie With all curtains down ? wire standing daughters lamps—one pew-owners Congre- to the wants of our customers, your went into tin machine. One of the attending It pays to dress vour windows rank, and and one over tlie organ loft. In gational society, of Kllsworth, are hereby no- up, nails was driven the bone of his deportment promptness. pulpit, but not so much so, however, as to not And the town. through paralyze ill there arc twenty-four 32-candle power tified to meet in the Congregational vestry on have had tune to order a complete and It pays to have a great big sign finger. To dazzle SCHOOL NOTES. in the auditorium, and the effect Monday, the third day of December next, at choice assortment of (TiriWmiis (foods, people’s eyes, lamps A ml better still — The clothes-line thief is abroad, and 7.30 m. and act the —don’t miss this fact The winter term of the high school vas excellent. Many regrets were ex- p. upon following which we are to offer our patrons It to prepared pays advertise. are on the watch for matters, viz.: Ellsworth people next Dec. 3. that C. M. Green, who at the very lowest prices. —.Stimervilte Journal. begins Monday, pressed generously him. A of 1. To choose a moderator. quantity clothing belonging yore a of the expense of the All schools in the city are to be given a large part 2. To hear the of the solicitor of sub- to Lewis Friend and I. L. Hal man was report M. Gallert left was not to the Monday for a week’s on the Friday following Thanks- vork, present enjoy sight. scriptions. stolen from the line at the house at Oak holiday STORY msiness trip to New York. giving. The church and pulpit were tastefully 3. To determine whether the church services street Monday evening. Fine bird shot Mrs. C. R. Mrs. Sarah F. of is iecorated with evergreen, shall he continued, and if so, to provide ways Royal, Steuben, in is a School No. 5 will begin for the winter large doses, properly applied, good Foster and Mrs. G. A. Parcher being the and means for the same. OF THE flatting friends iti the city. term on Jan. instead of Dec. as for the thieves. 1, 17, 4. remedy committee for the day on decoration. To fill any vacancies in the offices of the John II. Bresnahan has been before announced. society. appointed W. C. the church was reserved The schooner “Leonora,” Capt. The centre of 5. To determine about the purchase,’of'a notary public by Gov. Cleaves. School at Brimmer’s WILD WEST. Bellatty, of Ellsworth, was injured in col- Bridge district, 'or the school. The rest of the scats were parsonage for f>. To determine any other matters that may S. G. Stevens and wife, of Brooklin, are “Carrie No. 2, has been closed two weeks, 7 foi- BY Bl'KKALO HILL. lision with the schooner, veil filled. At o’clock, immediately be legally determined at the meeting. it the American house for the winter. to the illness of the teacher, Miss Phillips” in Boston harbor last Saturday. awing owing the organ voluntary, the school A record of exciting event* on the western Baffin. It will con- ItiiKineNM Notices. Mrs. K. F. Robinson left this week for The “Leonora’s” rail was off with Margaret probably narched into the church, having formed ex ripped borders. Massacres, desperate battles, tinue after this week. Tapley’s “Bread Winner” out wears all other visit to relatives and friends at Boston. timbers and planking along the side. The n the vestry, down the centre aisle sing- traordtnary bravery, astonishing heroism, shoes. her The “Phil- The intermediate school at the “Onward. Christian as- encounters, hunts, rollicking Frank M. and have moved “Phillips” lost head-gear. Falls, ng Soldiers,” savage grand Joy family There is no excu-e for man to in assumes all and which closed last on account of the any appear tales of sorrow, droll stories and .<> Mrs. John on Main lips” responsibility pays Thursday listed by choir. anecdotes, Partridge’s cottage with a beard since the Intro- of society grizzly a of Incidents that make up the itreet. all bills. the illness the teacher, Mrs. Maddocks, Marching into the church and to their melange duction of Buckingham’s Dye, which colors melodrama of civilization In Us march over will re-open next Monday with Miss ieats is an feature of a Sunday Mrs. P. of inspiring natural brown or black. Toe- George Dutton, who has been The schooner “Elizabeth,” Ells- mountains and prairies to the Pacific. L harlotte Dorman, of Harrington, as ■School concert. It being a new one, and friends at for several which left here loaded ,*:s) illustrations, $-.H) trade brings it /isiting Augusta worth, Saturday pages, teacher. Miss Dorman is a graduate of lot familiar, there was some un- veeks, has returned. went ashore on entirely vStJUcrtiscments. to < all for card. with staves for Rockland, your library. punch Uastine Normal and has had evenness both in the and the The school, marching W illiam P. a of Samuel Crow Island Sunday night. tug Bunker, brother several years’ experience in this grade, ringing, both of which defects will of died at Cran- “Little Round Top,” with the schooner Bunker, Kllsworth, with the best success. loubtless disappear from similar occa- s^PKCIAL ATTRACTIONS berry Isles “Forester” went to the wreck to lighten A. II. NOKKIS. recently. School No. Miss Annie B. sions in t he future. vessel and her off. The “Forester” 5, taught by Miss the get K. Robinson, who has been closed Nov. after a term of Following was the A T will lake t lie cargo on to Rockland. The McFarland, 23, in Boston the /isiting past three weeks, ten weeks. Out of the scholars ()li|)KK < >I SERVICE. “Elizabeth” was but forty-six ■• slightly damaged. turned home •. Wednesday. twelve were >rgnn voluntary, “A ndantc antal-lc”. A uImt Sht- was owned L. D. Remick. registered, present every day. by Sarah F. Hall. Miss Lillian Crippen who is attending These were Ft hel Bonsey, Hester Cush- Mrs. C. I,. MOKAXG'S rv » (»111 illissKiiier 01 »> a ion Processional, “Onward, Christian he normal school at C’astine, is home f«>r igai | man, Josie Kssington, Bessie Haynes, has handed down his decision Soldiers”..Sullivan hi- *iMiiKMgi mg iioMimys. Remick Hazel Holmes, Lena Moon, Dora Moon, Till* WF.KK. Anthem, “Praise the Lord, <», Jerusalem”..Hall in t in- case h; ought in t he interests of t in- Fva Florence Albion Charles R. Burrill, wlm has Been attend- j Murch, Stevens, Choir. families of tin* crew of the schooner Wood, Wood and Lottie Richard- ng school at Kent’s Hill, is at the home George Rr-ponsivc adinir, Third Lesson, ••('apt. .John/’ of lillswnrth, to recover son. Two others Lillian Smith and or tlie Thanksgiv ing holidays. I's. »:{, >4, -a I-H. for t in- lives and of {he 1 damages property | Leonard Moore were absent because of Gloria. The < In ;- r: CM AWLS. I’nity :ng a r rang* ments and crew. The decision awards *3,500 illness. S s. Hymn N,, in. -Holy, Holy. II.dy. liold its annual -upper and sale about _ costs of court to each of the crew. The I I.ord (ind A !:.i ghty".Dykes he middle of December. The date has ••('apt. John’’ was owned by I. M. Grant, Water Street School Fxhihith n. Choir, School and < yngregation. l"t yet b* t-n fixed. I.KSSt »N schawls. of t his city. Sin was run down and sunk The children of the Water street school, SCKI 1’TI’HE Senator Hale lias closed “The Bines, by the schooner “I’oN-rt G. Dun” Sept. Miss Nora H iggins, teacher, gave an ex- ERA 1 KK. s ■• ;nn No “Prats--the Lord". md left for Mrs. Hale L’l) last. IT It. I.cander hibition at the school-house last 11 lo, ...Murra;. Washington. {'re- (apt. Milliken, Friday school. AWLS. eded him a few weeks. Their house at M illiken and Birtram Betts were drowned, i even ing. ^II 1,1 “Nt;\v l'rai-i-".Gurney he capital is open. Suit was brought against the owners of In spite of the bad weather, the room Recitations, b “The Feast Time <>! I the Year".Kind-all the and after trial in the ad- was crowded with and other The supper served at the Methodist “Dun,” parents (i F..-telle Morris. b Annie L. Lord, of Maine and Massa- friends of the school, and all •hurch last Thursday evening was of the miralty courts j thoroughly s. s. Hymn, No. t2i»s, “Can a Little commis- the exercises, which reflected “. Ba-sford Jsual excellence, and was a chusetts, was referred to the enjoyed j Child Like M. enjoyed by < idhlren. mu entire on both and teacher. ! Chorus of Younger I Ia\ elo-ed the arge number of sioner of navigation with above result. great credit pupils ing people. "Little Servant-"... Hinsdale A small admission fee was and wi charged, I I.. --Rations, ul c.od“.A non The bright little llitjh School Recordvr Recent visitors in the city were: John f b ..-nu. ucurl the amounted to £5,06. proceeds if Annie L. Lord, Bernice nade jts appearance last Thursday. The F. Daley, M. Franklin, Mrs. James Hindi. Marie S. Grant, -lock of Shawl- from a Following was the programme: Leali Thom.as. is a welcome William F. T. Gile.-, the •aper becoming monthly L. B. Deasy, Fennelly, b Lena C. Foster. Will be the exclamation of Song, "Cnion Greeting,” school. .'isitor to many Ellsworth homes. Bar Harbor; O. Allen, A. C. Fer- < “Break Tliou the Young, recited school. s Hymn, No. :»1, 1 "The Children’* Hour,” by hmi-i we of the north James nald and wife, Mt. W. B. Blais- of Life".. future discoverer Albert Cook, formerly of this Desert; Recitation.Annie Jordan ; Hreail leading jobbing William Cox and wife, School. •ity, now night editor of the Lewiston dell, Franklin; McCartney | is Questions.Lewis la “Fair Waved the and "found at last' the ; Eden : pole, was Seal Harbor; K. M. Hamor, West of Lonl < S'un, united in marriage Wednesday "The School Experience,”.Pearl \ R-citations, ; (.--Id* n orn”.Gurney are >ome unbeard- A. and West A. b Benedicite".Newton offering one in norning to Miss Belle Zora Furbish, of 1). Hooper wife, Sullivan; "Mi.-ehicvous Kitten’’.Daisy Trundy ( of each Helen C. Davis. b Leah Friend. expression [^ewiston. S. Penney, Mariaville: (>. F. Fellows, O. ; “I’ll Never l'so Tobacco”.Ezra Reed a s No. “Beautiful /.ion”.Cot»k E. for a Hart S llvnin. 304, search of an Ulster Overcoat P. Cunningham, Bucksport; Bedford j "Sitting Photograph”.Sadie School. of at SI .2d, Andrew I>irkin and son Thomas, of bargain* 82.2d, Winter A. H. Webber, "Benlie’s Welcome” .Ray Reed of returned Tracy, Harbor; ADDRESS. or Winter Suit Portland, formerly Ellsworth, "The Snow Flakes”..Frankie Munson heavy East Bluehill; Gilbert F. Candnge, Irving OFFERTORY. limie Saturday, after a week's visit to Mr. "A Mortifying Mi-take’’.Hulda Graves S. Bandage, E. E. Chase, William P. Bis- Anthem, “i*raise the Lord”.L--ur. A. C. Hagerthy lost a horse Monday. Choir, School Congregation. M. Handy, Southwest Harbor; Miss Edith "A Secret”.Vina Reed BENEDICTION. All we ask is a chance to show He drove to Patten’s pond with a pair of Mayo, Brooklin, L. G. Hodgkinsand wife, Singing "Our Pleasant School” by school. Postlude ill ..tiullinant JdXAMINK. nurses to visit a patient. While there, Harbor. "America and Pinafore,”.Bertha Cook our Mrs. H. D. Roberts, Northeast Julia Cushman was to have taken part goods. me of the horses fell dead. A ruptured "Which one”.Mertie Graves in the recitation “I.ittle Servants,” but vessel was the cause. A meeting of the Ellsworth gun club Who”.Nina Keed Mood "Guess L. was by illness, and Annie was held at the store of Curtis R. Foster "No, I’m Quite Too Bu-y”. Hattie Clark prevented List of letters remaining uncalled for at consented to take her C. L. Mt,KAy,;- Monday evening. W. R. Parker, E. F. "Saturday Night”.Mien Blaisdell Lord very kindly ; he Ells wort h post-office, Nov. 2t>: Isaac Giles and M. A. Shea were a singing by Hattie Joy. place. Miss Elmira R. J. appointed Avery, Campbell, choir was assisted Mr. That sheei so much committee on for a club "Our Baity”.Charlie Farrell The regular by soft, rich, glossy F. E. E. W. Jordan, arrangements j admired in hair, cun be seemed by the & Driter, Hodgdon, "What a Little Can Jordan E. K. Mrs. F. E. Smith W. R. PARKER CO., shoot at to take on Boy Do”.Percy J and Mrs. Redman, Hair A!, the hshIh- clay pigeons, place 1 use of Ayer’s Vigor. Albert E. Roberts, Charles Taylor. "Time Enough”.Bernice Jameson Mrs. Sarah F. Hall KM.SWOKTII, MF. The shoot will take and F. W. Rollins. tanee that nature requires e> make the Thanksgiving day. " I A Girl's opinion of Boy*”.Daisy Trundy at the and also the hair and abundant is The masquerade ball of the Dirigo hose at at 1 o’clock. All presided organ, played strong, beautiful, place Wyman park ot Girls”.Frank Smith "A Boy’s Opinion for the the school. supplied by this excellent pi\ puinuuji. company takes place at Hancock ball to- members of the club are to small organ singing by expected "The l’nju*t Judge”.Austin Maddox \ mi cannot call in The are astir, If person, night (Wednesday). boys participate. learns win ne cnosen nna "Our Flag”.Earl Siiorey I and if the ball does not prove a success w ill shoot fur tin* suppers, the losing side Recitation.Bertha Cook or if it is not coincnicnt j it will be through no fault of theirs. to for The club has pay the “spread.” The two pieces "A Girl’s Opinion of! about members from among tin to M ild. thirty Bovs,*' and "A Boy’s Opinion of Girls'* Mils f11 r the past three weeks, left Monday for business and professional men of created much merriment. Port land, where he will join his ship. H« worth. Tlie supper will take place on a HOLIDAY was accompanied by his wife who will date to be fixed later. An admission of \ Tale of Two Horses. remain in Portland until ('apt. Lord sails. 10 cents w ill be charged to the park. The A man from Franklin drove into town contestants have Dr. (leorge A. Phillips, of this city, lias fact that some of the Moiulny behind a horse whose hones rat- before will but been elected president of tlie Penob-cot never shot a clay pigeon tled together as he meandered over t In- medical association. Dr. Lewis add to t he interest of t he shoot. rough road, h seemed impossible to find SALE- county or Paper. of this and Dr. J. D. a more worthless of hor»e-Hesh, "le, piece Hodgkins city, A narrow escape fr«»m a dbe.st roils tire horse more blit i I_ of have been speaking _ Phillips, Southwest Harbor, occurred Monday evening. The hook bones, strictly i-leeted niemb the man from Franklin found him. which supported a large lamp in the second owned in Ellsworth. of the XIV of Tred A. Coomb" This horse, The concert and reception stationery store (Jrand I 1 \ of ( 'batuber S.-ts from •''!•» u]> it is said, was even than the first, >i-1>!: club at Hancock hall la-t Friday evening, pulled from t lit* ceiling ami tin lamp ft II poorer ! skin wu.- drawn ;md I w ill call, take and the if that was possible, rite your was one of the most enjoyable social to the counter. The oil ignited Finest Stock of Willow ( 'hair' ever mi in over his hollow ribs until it order, and deliver it. events which has taken plait this season. tire spread quickly. In a moment the tightly j seemed the bones must soon prick (m The attendance was not so large as hoped blaze sprang up as high as the ceiling. linishcd in \YIth ( eiiturv Oak and \\ liite and s t Im 'Ugh. for, owing to the unfavorable weather, Prompt action oil the part of Mr. Cooml The owners of these two horses started prevented the destruction of t lie build- SI .So iipw aril. a which ended in a trade, the Thanksgiving Day ing and possibly of the entire blocks of ••dicker,” JUjurrtiscmrnts. cents “to !' k's, in which it was located. Franklin man receiving fifty Novelties in Hook Case-. Sideboard'. Writ’ll1.: i'li't wit li- frame buildings » I tinner complete it tire and boot” for his horse. This half-dollar, were thrown over the ■ and can- Hlankets mit nuts, raisins is was soon invested in (■ ('liiff’oniers. 1 >iiii11Table'. Uinii -ors, the door shut to keep the air from tin- reported, tangle- Looking lasses, Your was foot. Meanwhile the horse he had secured dies. staple gro- flames. In this way the tire ( etc. stood at the Parlor Tables, Parlor Suits. 'ouches, ceries for the of course smothered, but not until considerable in the trade, neglected depot. day animal was so weak that he fell damage had been done to some of tin- The poor but Sheriff you've already bought, woodwork and stock by flames and several times. Finally Deputy 1 <>r t he lux- was notified and the horse was it isn't too late smoke. The principal damage is to tin* Hooper black soot and in his stable for the night. y stock from the thick placed uries. frepared by the Norway Meiui'ine Co., Norway, in- ^G^ures kerosene. The Tuesday morning an anti-mortem Bamboo YOUR MONEY REFUNDED, smoke from the burning Tjrv-r was two disinterested TTi A V Order It to benefit when used ns dlre< t- and stock is quest held, parties To-night. [f fail* yon itrietly loss on both building fully AI Lho inside wrapper. Try a bottle. Sold by all a>. the value of the horse at HUlilli covered by insurance. The building is appraised and White and the animal was ordered shot. cheaper owned by Hobert Cole. Mr. Coombs nothing, II. W. & CO. robes and worth but little AUSTIN JOY, JOHN PERKINS burned one of his hands quite badly in The harness, the flames. more than the horse, went to defray and Gold Than ^ver >1 ;tiiiitut? liloek, extinguishing the Q A T T? funeral expenses. MAINE. STATE FACTS. ELLSWORTH, The horse from Franklin, it is said, is oALth- READ WHAT THEY SAY. “What do you estimate is the amount Easels. Before. a still living. that sportsmen bring into Maine in AUSTIN M. FOSTER, Commissioner A Sale. year?” was asked of Game AND BUILDEU. B. F. of Dexter, county com- CABI’ENTEIl Large Stanley, recently. “About $3,000,000,” Eldridge, sale of “Brown’s Relief” h died sud- The Instant The answer was missioner of Penobscot county, 1 draw make estimates, take contracts was the reply. plans, mi: h exceeded our and It lias prompt of First-class work expectations, a careful last while driving. Heart for all classes buildings. as the assured result of denly Friday, \on universal satisfaction wherever in; o- given & man fid p has been CUSHMAN guaranteed. and derived much of its disease was the cause. Deceased A. W. CO., lured. Wo believe It is destined to ha\c a computation, State and attention given to Sanitary Work. & l from a man notoriously a member of the legislature, Special urge sale. JOHN W. PERKINS force by coming No. i FRANKLIN STREET. X of kind. has held many local offices. Watkr St F.r.LftwoRTii, Me. Wholesale Druggists, Portland, conservative in estimates any IP £. £ U £0 ninn. SSfrrrtisnnntts. PrcffMional Carts t'-rt \' kmjk w or: COUNTY NEWS. <*LI> TIMES RE( Al.LEIb **’ '*b*r En$+*. I ( AMl‘IiKI.1.. yv 'leek rregliirjing 'v n : \ » r •. •. G -1 V^KTH BEMIXISCE>'CE5 OF THANK- w vt I_ «. »f 1 I? -rr,e A 'EARFUL COUGH o nt Itev s. II. by |>.*>1 Vi: I am|. *«*» t. •-■ IkHp tft* tm G lA’IM .S LONG AGO. ^ were in * r kj wlilv C um5 l»r t lac **- F. E. Mac*- and G. H Garivr.d ATTORNEY AT T -- t: t'e- * r? X Mr*--* LAW. 2. E.»*wortb Friday. # LD AND \ -V -HARED IN THE X.INMSU In i. r*e* Jam * :.L« BIOCK. t — r. ig *p was ft Ayer’s Cherry pectoral M .* Be--- :e Williams hs- -ending FREPARATI' N- THF- HARM > liquor K rn h*r -r M*- r. Si-r r r-itant# of the ELLSWORTH. THE DAY :- DEPABTTNO. MAINE the or w 4 v ; > ;■ wife as r.*t r. Amherst. N ry My a fa.- a. Tb* £---» \ «fT--r' z from a O: A. I’KTKRN. JR.. ’. th«- I It wa* : ;• '■• •***-•'- F or ige Ch. ie. jf (. .ifton. i.» the Tfe* Tbank*z .r.i- [Wl £ i a r f u c i:h. J. 1 1 wet* c: 4 rr.ev rnore refined, more «ty!ish than rink wit v.;; h t ,e d too b. t.fy to y-n Tn*y g Mr* J La j:.■ ^ q; ATTORNEY « n of half a ago. bat no lv T e h« : .a! use. even n al •'kill Os AT LAW wise in tv ir •-Umar* of tb*:r recem iy. those centory sty ‘--;ng uu’.Gr Jf i 4 r can jr *• to the :t o e * * •■•*■ 2 pc r their judgment e.egance g.ve y< on? people ugh -derate. d*—^ in. ;ry ,-r >svfVA Mr* Higgins, of B--’ n. viaiiad h* : :"r »b •.. take their the exb a rat ion or the he* I: lead- tt n of the ., o t. p.a jarer.t* hap- deg*ne_at "Mli E Prtrr* Blork. ov.-r toor:, -* *- tbe • j ... < vii*.n. F. K Mace. nor. .ongag A J'-ia aot o nuron. Tni» wisdom did : .nw the T.'ianksgr ,r«g* that I re*a.. :> .*m the health, and the I ripe in t:.e *»;- spoils ELLSWORTH. M} ba- tr. pr p-r .^n and result. it At Use en left* in men t ; :*? given r, .**■ than seventy y ea rs ago .rr.-.v<4. So mv> r-:r Wm. Gull, of Kng- \ s' S o *•* 4 f ft an a', re an I>-t m* ?■ r a bit:* while imagine •s : wa- cm Saiardaj evening under the aa*pi< my- I; v J I M< IH >NALD. with of the *-*.? a " go with me. £ J )R. tiSug* tbe Indies'society. the farce The Peak y _,ng girl yoa f''>VdW✓ sir. *yor. hap- Sixl Women’# hr>t.an unions uty ^ (flumnor t« Dr. Drake .. r t .'.slJj reader, t Bullard's in It vriis natural rather Sister*.'1 » ... n« gent.e Hill,** to N* O presented. have h-id the:r conventions these last pvne-i stop I: v. ar 'devilish." Itwa* and enter a large, corr- a o Extend* hi* Professional spiritual. Maeaachas*:* ping v, .h us over r z.it, and having Service* u THE game: law- i'A as Mmrtimes three a week. of E Haworth and xlrinltr. m its cb tr- with pie fa.-e- in i7- ire a- well as mod.ous hcuse. with unlimited room for battle of Ayer's Ch-rry Pectoral ^ were the nr*..- > We diseasing ■ -a OYI* WHITING RRH9' act, r The r—n»t» f sncn wisd ,m in the ten harpy rh.idr*-r, and many guest* be- I :n Kn:ght« of Pythias have de- i > .: try this remedy o .•.OFFICE *1 on n the .a-‘ i th* game question and in- The result wai *o t- Hours —12-30 to » ehcr h ;* easily imagined. side*? lar-d -aioon-keepers gamblers o 49*<>Aor and F j, Axerkav at tne breakfast table and oo till she cured, But Jam* a.- spe-aks of ms* wis- The door swings open, and the chil- -..g.:i-r for membership. kept taking it, one of ur numler. a we.. * wn hunt--, She is now enp‘* '.ng excellent health, o W. dom it- 7. -ra t.its on gin and dren rush :n from school in boisterous H. HAYNES. < ® — J )R remarked don't the> P ten t’ades un ns. 40.000 strong, sad we ghs t60 pounds.’ K. ft. Hum1®* ts f ra. t gravely Why mirth, loosing books and garments on the the *ale of ammunition?’ And have decided to vote no-iicense at the Kirs, Saussy Ga. o| T.v c.-.an 'm.-t s of true wisdom •top table DENTIS 1 :t does seem as if there wa* *u1«1«h Ei(rM- sullied. 2 It i* Tnere is getting :t is Now. what shall that tf»e -l>tri-t an-me t’• Awards peaceable. for Thanksgiving. Tber» i-noduuM Received Highest ®| lion of T*>«»k. How hunter* w:.i -as.! : *ee bow «it: on ..o if.- wisdom to many we mi?" *.c* a lr-. g —Lotrtll < <>unrr di*p dispute do to help you, po-»ilt->n AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ®l old a d*-*-r ;• before r whether ,*.<>rriCE OTEK * H BOBBIE and wrangl :.. hwa- the leading fea- shooting, us all to work to EIi.BE.,> Now. set help you. ooooo 0Q0Q8 o: it is a doe or not* the y y ture of fa.s- wi- :r*. It is g* ntle, However, mi." mXiC 41 k i»f mm Is. * ..ar.v.t-Ie. r.-id-rate 4 proposed restriction* w -aid doubtless C. S. KRAGIX )N. forbearing “Put year books on their shelves and J )R. It is a-: entreated," accessible, be bene-ficial in other jjart* f the State, y your garment* in their proper places I > H N I S ti-oii and to lisr-n but for Hancock county w fear .: will T T open t willing first, and then we w ill find you plenty to ■ It is "without v, indeed have the effect f k I ing the to retnonst: do. said the gentie mother. North $1000 ODGMTOHDEB. : f- It that the ria.n fast an ;e-r-7 grxj~e lay- golden egg' by ko-j The that the children could California Fruit. help give MAIN STREET. ELLSV nt It is do not the RTH is with by; *r:-y perfectly ing -port“men away. Why out a was plainly pointed and cheerfully was the relief experienced after <»a* and ether administered when cere ar.-l in a., .ts dealing-, gu ;de* and sporting men f the country ;-n entered upon. The turkeys, chickens time of from the can fr- in tms se* t.:*- b* .-• form an rgan.ration for the purpose of long suffering d--se-r.ption and duexs were to be killed and careful.}* Peaches, Pears, U. GRKKLY. to*- desim! and tb* n-< fti get’.i!.g -$*-< ial law- whi-h shall better evil after-effects of La J)R. ty, ...ty dressed by the eider boys. The raisin!*, Grippe by true wisdom But h w we ; -uit the need* of this section, and. while I! N T I ST. this « t Ja »says g.v.ng al. necessary protect ,.n to the cake. b>« jit and bread were allotted to SULLIVAN. M E. A sturdy black- Plums gan ..1 bring in more ? the wealth of the girls nder the mother's supervision, Grapes, or* .»•♦ -f the PI ‘. a !• ;n 1 »* x smith. it would seem that disease -■fete.1 It the genera, opin.ox; f c:»«? of and this gave full employment for one lh' re p*. minent huxit-r- here that couid not a hold a* '»rri* r. in «.ii s' Huh k. I day. ar.u wa- accomplished with cheerful, get very strong by stud;_• 7v v. : f <»•*.—in v» *.ng d«*es much more :. :rm than a happy hearts n joyful anticipation on him, but it did. So firmly that and Cherries. ture an no r- v* .at.- n if any of y u i- u-e of dog-, h- ..any deer are I.'IIKI) I. MASON. the ?uii u-urnn.rtt icii of their labor** >n 7 it took twelve bottles of lac k ni- :... i* r him a-k of < yi, .at w o-d to die m the woods. Were only the dev. d 7 hflpj y Thank*gi\ ing Why ,- .“- a. rally and uphraid- t: •• \?Trri ted to use ho-; n<:* for *»ix or \ I 1 « K .\ r. 1 givi-tri the re! urn of that day now br.ng so lilt!* eth not, an it shall l g ■■ :. him. But e.g: »::n lJWTni’"-r added to The »T ;gz. : *• a-ai ri hin cuhj AM* jf;i mm a.-*.g .wimg <>f < I ~e Time, th■ th*- per.od -topping that ’* *h id an i ; *u. g *-xp* ri* rn » d in <- v < in- m < »l NsKI.I.t \\ (Jaa. i, o, Tr m fr Golden Vale Bananas. »R A 1 I. A *■ < God, and if v w .a.r .* most a- a »od wo 1 a- w e.i f >r the gime, h:i d nanas The next da;. •• .rk for th- be % w a« v.- .i-k *ait:i v.*- shall for it, and .f U' ry for g., 3* : ..-.*.. g SARSAPARILLA U .--ring wood and to k«-p two large I >I>( Lost in ( (>M M !>M< »N J p.-oh :• n <» .-d i r w.- I; receive it. The idea m ploy Ing I-r>k even- heat- ; ?. '<-mpl:*h a!! the and r*-• ivo it. and w. r- I dom y salaried warden* should met-: with a;- NATIVE I i! IT that : •* attended The Kind That Cures ■- ». j.r*y N cei v<- it if a.*7. .n f < '! I » TUN- IK« -M IT ! ^ \TTJ i. Hi!, and it ;i*-*-d- a large for- pr re In* i 1-* r dawned f .1.1.1, K IM;S. •- to •*f ng* day OK Hut how ..re w* t n-‘- the wi-.oin r to * r the extej; -. •. »• ;.g ground- thern all. i.i n t to :•* us* d in to cure him. Iiut. as he it ctived? It o.-puta- 'd says, •< M* The work is d**nc*. and all arc* ready. K- >V l ■. M MM, 1.1 < K v. This w.-d tions and rang, mg- in. N Flossie. The table, extending th- full > ngth of was money well invested : and he FI I n\\ »|JTII. V C..1 of and t be large d-.:i ing-r-» m. ••gr**an- v. :t n frays Jam'-, xie-py g would consider a thousand dollars the Basket. **• Peaches !*<•*! arid ml* .* a Work- It l- to !*■ o -o in mi* h > way *:lt toll'- ei.Mtiv pile*, of by n -t h ./ a eleorr.e to tit* guest* a >*■ w V -• 3 :* -!•: f r ]']>*' g to for what was as to -lu g ri. Jr. *o m .... Hlack at trge cheap price pay (i. j.r arid far*): ly. wh- now :!.•• :n ? r- <: t h* v. r a:. b* r. i- to P r* of >«-n; Harr»or. for him. the rid ha: p-if It parlor arid take their I!,* th*- done A I IOKMA t : and harm them, ♦ .- and all umierst .ud 1 do ne-n go« I;. ha- had a -1 w r-„.n of id carv;r»g begun, The insiduous La in M typh- • pot < that there is to I no haste. <1{ A I 1 A\\ * not only his bones and muscles: in his * : partak* hi:A* K ....g- —D* it. iv, I K:i.g **••- — h it again. witb whi' hthe tat*!*- loaded, tut a OF ALL KINDS. iii, 1\r, viii, J ( nr- n v.n, Jg; J *r v *-f ther.t-.n-f it «>f l**\ t. ; .a! Stomach in his blood. It left -t.'itf Mn.t. I M Vnnie Mav Hunk* r n .rn- after a enjovm* ■ v .. in t hi 3, o-o; l;;, ].; no.; 7, 11/ inti r< which him so run down as to he fe a v. *•» k- .*■ d unable pleasant l\ -jrf-nt h r*!at w it n r.11 their frole- and nn-rr.- Ec 1 11. g Dm i.i. 1,, J a youngest, ..’i P' and and Gardiner. ;o* :,t. < mu join v. ho.it rebuk* to work at his trade, on which de- EST, xvm, J g, g- J* r ix, gJ, Math. v;i u--:. (\m>1 Fancy Drinks ! .. arv .ng fiui-fu-d ami th- p'at* Th* schooner •’Fannie i f th:» ■ his livelihood. DANA'S J4, Dan. u, ., to t her* **f ■ *iir— n -at ,oi-. pended c > *rr: d h*-r- last mi-'i n .th ;* OF AI.I. KIM soli Belli. j n.g;.* ut the demands uf apj-et don«*tc-h*« k GDkKD him. and will ;\»- Sarsaparilla lr'j-1 tt *• < hil<]r«*n. fro u lied I Vach. t* und *-t. tl.» j.:* :>ant je*-ts and reparte*— sport Oft.. II* Oil. I* ... L : ..at nr- <•-u.-tant !y pas-ng fr« r*i **m- to cure those suffering from stomach From tin* Soda Fountain. ar* f o and as g III N\% OICTII. M \ IM Non* ; happy y< Mr*, M Hie* ■>■•■[, .d h*- 1. -r. making ! h* f .‘■t rm-st jubi- trouble f r General wh it children v. n* u fir-t und» r-tur.o Debility, Tr*y to Sulidan to rare for h* r k daughter, '*';■« ,-j, ti;,r■ < i-tr.-L •.•}•■! *i-Tr \ a the first "Mir-- removed, a: d n .v* r .ohm in 1 ever be the cause. a! nttS.-n- that their parent- Mr-, .v d : brah»m. Mr .i*i* dri- may *urg:* •p. is the *■:»11 *ir*-xi volunteer to aid in dm; Wholesale and neta I. th«-ir h< J: r and in t..< ir faithful r- --- ven in ; or h*-a;t 3, for a e.;. g t. m»*. a .rk. t he and fun that bring sport they \ W \ N 1 > * * * I I I < * \ * * N of -uch duti»— a- ar*- imnit- 1 I H : fonnan to t.e work seems to furnish infinite J Miss H—-.* r. r » Honk ght of t•: I>id V *u v* ted to t:,* ;j ar* The f* iingofr*-j ri- oerit f«»r the gimst- See that K. (L SMITH, \\ form*-r: : now more brilliant and you get DANA’S. uwak* ned hy ti..-> kn wbog* in Georg*- Hunk*-r, run berry much jests sibility art* -s to bi* aft* r a hearty A. M.MKV. little ..iar*n bring- to them their fir-t Isl*-*. now of Portland, is in very poor rej aj jn*ar Main Street. ECsworth. (jJILKs J )IM •net;!, or at least how little disposed the h*-alth. the effect* of b •■*.*< ,• '\ t■ r. •: ,i .. ;i of s* f rewjH-rt. They se-on -oning listen* rs are .-i eritieis" even a poor at- (1 rr: Nat. learn that faithfu'i,y-s is absolutely n*< some two years ago. tempt at fun? MAIL STREET, El.I.AM < RTH. ME aft*-" such a surfeit of turkey. t•» ex* We!!, All matters confidential and limn# -ary t..-- -a*.netory cution of 1 he n .o.*- • hrisfian H.:.d* a\or society, hieken, din k and the many little Hard and Soft tlon given. to work be called \\ > w fiat any th«y may per- of in- h- -t*-r, N. H.. re ’-inhered the de! icaeiett that help t fill th** table, LTHWOOD F. GILES. CHAI* Ji DRlRRtt form. Thu- -»-ed ii sown, more can be or of? good daily cre w of t he J-!*— ford I iff -e / .-tutn by expected disposed in aft- r will ;»*•» : Hut whoever h**..rd of a Thanksgiving which years yield semi t h*-m eaon comfort t a short Wood for K. HI NKI-.K. .IK.. ing tg. dinner without the the Sale, dant harvest and all th* tr plum pudding, JOHN repay *- time ng. con tain ing p ns. m-edb-s, t bread, rich min- ** r»i• and pies of squash, cus- w it have o-wt t the of aik >i;\k at i.a may j.r- pare* buttons and other n u; a:wi«-!*-s. It tard and apple, together with fruits In the Stick or receive it.—Christian lit raid. all kinds, tin- tea and coffee, with the shows lus' the little girhave a noble OFFICES AT richest cream and cheese that would till .. Kac h e- niaincd a neat lor the sto\c. BAK HAKBOli Thrff < liruttmn hml<*avorcr». purpo-c our modest cheesemakers with envy? Prepared AM) BI.l’KHII.L. ME 1 it t le let written bv ear n Alt!*- girl. The candle* no gas or lamp* in those A Christian Endeavor society was Far Hart*, ni.-- 7 and Ml. I t-ert Hi 1. Nov. 26. M. lay* were lighted long before th*- happy IF Y«»r WANT SoM I. Biuehlll "Hit e i»p«*n -ntur lays form* d four years ago in the Wisconsin ,r< le rose from the tabic- and adjourned ot A record ha-* to the a state prison Waupan. North Imot».e. parlor. When Out For Walk, After h hour in the parlor, been kept of its members, from whi- u pleasant c. bi brill. Henry Coggins has been s.i.ngling his while the dining-room was being put in GOOD WOOD, that aft* r their r» lea.se 11.. in at it appears house. order, all returned to it to crack and cat Stop have done mtm* to with the conspicuously good nuts, with fine apples; play N-;hitiled under cover, General INSURANCE AGENT Two fin*- deer have !,*•• n in now we seldom is Work am on,: t.tu:ed c hildren the games that 1 One doing evangelistic K. pr» -. ntli*g tin* •-r e..n in i.'.i- ati-: this v:« hear *>f blind man's buff, hunt the paid* the of New a second is 1 inity lately. slip- tiJVK ML A CALL. furri«ii n)U'iirit-' I)« .*l.-rs in 1 it\— tm«-111 n. prisons York, etc. or to hear from fox and gees**, tiriiM*. * -u T..w aid* Mr- A., m ha- per, lt> rp •■rat: f r ti.e salvation of men am- ng Augusta r-t •.rn* d home st..ri**s <•<»nne<-t>*d wit h A. lioring ne grandparent* John Lord’s, Bond-. r.»rr«-p..i.d. i.. d.-itrd the r mine- of northern from visit ing relatives i.i .iu-ett*. th*- old rr*-nch and Indian Aar or the copjs Michigan, Order* left at my house on Deane street < ldSTATF STKFFT. Kl.l>\Voia II Inter one of the Revolution. Mm. II H\ where you will find and a third is leading the gold min- r.i i he Winter term Ol SK'hom begins lilts isent by mail at Li.sworlh lalls will be tilled Httrher. in Holden Itule. of Montana to embrace the truths taught promptly. ELiIjSWOnTIX All tin* Fruits _ hy our Saviour.—Christian Herald. Banker, of Franklin. Hfiurrtiscmtnts. A.. E_ MOORE. SIKAM I.Al M)i:V Hearty Singlum Mrs. Sarah Staples has gone to Port- AM* I! \ I II KOOM-. of thu L11*worth. Au*. 15, 1*£4. land to spend t !>*■ winter w ith her sister. Suason, Sac-red mui# has brought thousands "NO > and I* \ \ * I \\ \ |f I | into the kingdom of .1 ♦ us Christ. Tin* M r.-. Luey G » who ha- 1 ♦ m home for adding every day Harper’s Weekly i. ! .•! 'ii. -!r' «'i|K ili'l.r the -t out of is \ < r \ UJic-oir-.eer.*: d turn and new that j ne-nth, hca.Gi, 1 hymns I n 1 v.>5. t: L, ■.?- a- ... .» much wander urm.utl th* church all uufrhnd- ■ ■ improved. IIA l: I* K i:*- WKKKI.V i-* I t r..l hi-t *r> II. I I I I * A 4 « n»- m v« r areas*; to u'-tnu. of tm tin.-- I: nt- ■ IT.tI f lit ed and a!- Mr-. Arthur Thor-en, wh ha- h«« n J.ri W,-t \ ii! war. — < r.-poi.d. nt. ha- th* ;s. lav*; hurt li. lent* t. ».. a,. j .if « l> " w. ’! Prc-h Peanut 1 Tuesday. ai ta. n ••iued loi.. tl.-- any. known Aiu.ii'-an nrtl-t. imw f<»»-n engaged to Pears ! weekly l. -id. at in .Japan, Pre-erving Grapes, Invited with Mi Hal h a -eliding t- 11 A Ii In the .YI*thodi-t church nf < ’inda *ociet> will I/* lield on Thursday instead p.-r.it. p Verm nt 11 in t ■ mb. I'll: WKKKI.V ev iu-lv e 1 a ! o In.tlio ti and ney thrr" arc now g.V.i < hn-tinn Endeavor of Monday evening* a- h» ;■-re. The ill u-tration Qhurlng I-'*'. ita! ti ■ -tioa will ■••<::- Horii'tii k.o Epworth li-:n>u> -, M3 E] u■ xt gathering will be w:iii Mr-. Kttn r; ■.--• •! with v Igor and w it h"Ut pr.j udi«-e i a the Fresh Providence River Oysters. worth I,'agues of ( hri-tian End’.nor Bteha r«;,*on. editorial column-, and ai-*» in pc< ial arti- h tl" autlioritie- in > a. h Wo si:;: I l* join- when Inc : /.» .Motho- No\ J»i. > higlie-t department in the Smoker'* I.ine. \v< )oinv.\!;i) I'ort rails tin- iu.-n and w omen who are mat. I<-r\Iliimr s u Hi d ('hr:-t’..n End iv.-r n tii and and < au-tie iiig hi-lory. and pow.-rlu! political ;it< h f>• new < f < lii' brand i^ar* U-injr IlenO-tones to took as good a* new. a’) it r*: f. iniit-iiiii. cartoon-, w ill continue t.. i.e chara.-teri-tic l.-at the 3 30 h agues heroine Ep- uade | re--l y t •. liim, and Hill l»«* ahead ot Com* Epworth I liis with it- k.-.-n aad a'»lv priri-. >atUfanlon guaranteed. BKoTlIKKs. ur.-- Itusy World, nt in Ell-w >rtli I snf ('lirintiau End' avor. — I >. G. I has to Boston on rij/ar solicited. Worth o:ig;n Capt. .Jay gom- kind!;. comment on the les-er doing-of the day, pondence Wllo|.K> \ I.! -.Ni, KIT \n. Exchange. u visit. w ill remain a regular department N. H. HIGGINS, Km m*n There w ill i.e two powerful -erlal-. H. P. Carter, of Stockton, l".th hand-me i\ illustrated -Tin- Bed Cock- > ranklin >treet, next door to engine house, ENDEAVOR JOTTINGS. visiting Me. DRUGGI5T5, CHRISTIAN a romance ..f olden I., Kiisworth, friends here this week. ade, stirring days 4‘i >ll»ill t *, v .1 man, and a novel of V w York, .Manley W'ey , < entitled The >’on of lli- Father, Brander >p|i. Bo.-toii < l.ithlnir St. Tlio coh rs fi r Delaware aro scarlet Miss Hose Henderson i* vi-iting friends !■> j Mattli.-w -—several anil : novelette-, many-hort ‘• We .m,. ■ and those t" on in Brook I in this week. stork** writers. have larue-t Stock- 1>. white, having adopted by popular CEMETEBY and 1 \ Chemical-, I*:»r. Medicine-, I Vrf unn October with tho motto, Bev. !>. B. Smith .wend for Illustrated 1‘rospeet us. last “Though has sold his place here Toilet article-in 1 ..t-1 in Maine. he as shall bo as your sins scarlet, they to Mr. Gatchell, of Granite. of tin- WKKKI.V with the The volumes begin Bl ILDINO WORK. New Store. white as snow. tlr-t Number for of each When New Good'. William Johnson, of the schooner January year Capt. no time i- mentioned, subscription* will begin and connected with movement is everything Tlio Christian Endeavor “Amelia F. Cobh” has gone to Boston. with Number current at the time of receipt of nowhere making such strides as order. the business, done in rapid Mrs. Baton, of liar will promptly Henry Harbor, Cloth Ca.-es for each volume, suitable for // in tho churches of Madagascar connect- 1 the most workmanlike manner at spend the w inter here, a* her health is binding, will be -cut by mail, po-tpaid, on re The comparative value of these two carda ed with the London Missionary society. ceipt of if I •**) each. Title-page and Index dent J / very poor. Is known to most persons. H. W. Di'xs’sl Iranite and Mar- Sy/'- 7 ,,v (/ //, There are now ill societies, with a mem- on application. j They illus./ate that greater quantity it of 0,377, in the island. Remittances -hould be made by i*ost ollice ble Shop, Water St., opposite bership l»#*er Isle. Money Order or I>raft, to avoid cliance of loss. Not always most to be desired. Hall’s Steam Mill. to -' Tho Calvinistic association of South Capt. Sylvester Haskell has purchased Xcwspapers are not to copy thin advertisement All orders N t»- Great has a res- the schooner “Florence for without the order of Harper ,T Wales, Britain, passed Belaud,” express These cards express the beneficial qual- set this fall will receive Id to 2d SCHOOL OF SHOUTHAND AND TYIW.ITIM;. in the work done It rot hern. j eintion rejoicing hy about f9,000. The schooner was built in ity of V. M. C. \. 181 It VV(.im; >11 per cent, discount. ILIHN4., tboChvi tian Endeavor society and rec- Camden twelve years ago. She is of 350 IIAKPEU’S I'EKIOI>l< A I.S. • The Bead ini' !!«»• In- 4 ollege in iln Mate, ommend!'. g tho estahlisliment of a soci- tons register, is well found, and a fine Ripans Tahules Magazine. one year, $4.00 ltelief in Six Hour*. Harper's The -« »< he in connection with every church. vessel in She was built for only ln»ol ca*t of 18u-ton that t« ety every way. As with known Kidney and Madder dl*ea-e* re Weekly, 4 00 compared any previously IM-tres-ing "Ellis i.i ; .; tuul Jlutiu**.* l‘i ■•mi ■ Harper's 1 >' ( Israel of “ lieved In «i\ hour* the “M w t.ttK.v Sot mi Th rrgational guilds of Eng- apt. Adams, Lincolnvilie, who j ny the Shirt." (our-* o, -1 ij'i_> thorou. d• Bazar. 4.00 A M Fit If'A N Kll'M.Y < This new Harper's DYSPEPSIA CURE. t’KE." remedy Branches tau ket I»u ar for a union of all tho has commanded her to the ! “ Book plnjr’ land moving up present 1- a on of it- » x*•<*«•« 1 ii ■ Harper's Young People, 2.00 j great -urpri*.- ue.rount g j Arlllimetic, IVi.i hip, < urn do's societies of tho church— time. promptne** In relieving pain In the bladder, kid j men ial \. l'i | _ thi I Law.uiv, tual liu-ii.- young Postage Free to alt subscribers in nited hack and of the urinarv cents a j ney-, every part pa* w !t:: .. d "tuil Christian Un- Ripans Tabules Price, 50 bo», j Banking, Mii.r! .1 arid I yp« CViii-i' guilds, and In male or States, Canada Mexico. -ages temale. It relieves retention of ■ mail. Send for (Aral... a* *.ivln.: full «!• >m Of druggists, or by water and it der.- r ties and others—afi organi- Children for Address pain lnpa*-li g almost.immediately. l.LLI> S \ STt.M, -her with te-tts. Cry II want . BROTHERS, j sohl 1>. Wiggin, druggist, Vi! Add re ! *. 4 mil.'•« Pitcher’s Castorla o. Bo* N. V < CHEMICAL CO.. 10 St., N Y. worth Me. pt 11 of America. r. 059, lt> RIPANS Spruce j Bangui, iiuiM*. that in lift* we art* in the midst of death. the traveling bad, there wan not a large Tut, tut! Think when the brain is reeling with HUbrrttsrmmts. NEWS. *d* COUNTY And we extend to his mourning widow attendance, but after the lecture she the noise AVtrs see other and pQf additional County pages. and children our warmest sympathy hear the both are I a of Good w ith (I youngsters strapping assure them we, too, share in their great organized lodge Templars sixteen charter members. And at the ad- ♦boys), oM has subscribers at Wb sorrow. [ The American That such as they must stand on freedom’s That a copy of these resolu- ten 1lb in Hancock Resolved, journed meeting Saturday evening l of the post-offices county; tions be sent to the of our late height, PITCHER’S family more joined. all the other papers in the county com- brother, a copy spread on the records of Ilathcd i 11 tin* splendors of supernal light; the and a sent to the Ells- is a list of officers of Moun- bined do not reach so many. The Amkk- lodge, copy Following That such as these in manhood’s perfect day for worth American publication. tain 1. O. of G. T.: 1*. \V. C. Must i jcaN is not the only paper printed in lodge, T., Progress guide and clear her eager way ! (). P. I C urtis C. 13. (J. stand the modern , Hancock county, and has nerer claimed to Carter, Hodgkins; T., Graves; Unflinching Wilkeried, LIXllR* W. 11. WlIJJON, V. T., Evadne S. J. T., Mrs. With naked breast, and arms extended wide be, but it is the only paper that can prop- J Peckhum; E. T. Rev. 11. M. To sheathe the arrows of their country’s foes, INCESSANT SICK HEADACHES W be called a COUNTY all the Salisbury; Chap., erly paper; To Went .Sullivan. Hattie L. F. Mrs. heal her wounds and comfort all her woes! are always due to digestive disturbances of some W are local The circula- ^Irown; S., Graves; S., rest merely papers. sort. Some part of the digestive system is fall- School closed on Friday last. J. A. Peck ha m; Mrs. E. R. Reed; May they so live, with health and tion of THE American, barring the liar T., vigor blest, lng to do Its work. The stomach is sensitive That if sinks \Ti Leander Newman has M., Eugene D. M., Inez : your sun in the beckoning west, and Inactive. are Harbor Record's summer list, is larger newly painted I^ampson; The digestive fluids Insuf- jgD O. Levi W. J. They’ll be tin' leaning mother’s ample guide, flcient in quantity. The bowels are constipated than that of all the other papers printed his house. Smallidge: G., Butler; G., j Cora i Her constant joy and e’er increasing pride; and congested. The liver is torpid—the kidneys jW Mrs. Scott has been Lewis; J. A. Beckham, lodge deputy. in Hancock county. Jennie quite ill, He to their what her sons should are not performing their functions. These con- Nov. 26. country be, ditlons show themselves In sour dlzzi- wvb but is recovering. — j The bastioned bulwark of her chivalry! headaches, bilousness, stomach, “heartburn,” Isles. ness, restless loss of appetite and flesh. They may arise from t’ Cranberry Mrs. Gertrude who has been Twins. I As true to her along the ancestral line lassitude, sleep, debility, Gordon, be and cured one Since the snow Ida F. Of any of a thousand things. They can perfectly permanently by thing— (Q) melted Stover, ill the is patriots as were your sire and mine. past week, recovering. the .1. M. on Li vara. a and (To Hon. H., North Penobscot, Je picked buttercup strawberry Informed that twins hud invaded his Faithfully your friend, ten of our best stone cutters being Miss Ida M. Smith, of Nashville, Ever since I could remember I have suf- buried in the About —A. 8. Condon. Tenn., says blossom, both having been domestic preserves. Beloved of boyhood and fered with sick headaches. For years I felt all tired out and run down. J.IVUI’.A has TT have found at Bar Harbor. still solid in the ! Ogden, Utah, Nov. 15,1894. cured me.” Get LIVURA Costs $ 1. gy For Eczema, Ul- /A\ snow. employment day of—prosperity.] from pour druggist. Pimples, [♦The poet is misinformed; one is a boy; the cers. Itch, and affections of the skin. Cuts. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Ac., use LIVURA OINT- '■if* Suel Mitchell lost, twojvaluable work- Twins ME NT. Price, 35 cents. Prepared by LIVURa MFG. CO., Nashville, Tenn., and Newark, N.J. Arno P. Stanley and Mabel F. Stanley hey? Let frost-nipped politicians growl, other isn’t.—Ed.] horses this fall which he purchased at By jove, you’re fixed to stock their trade with COOK, EVERETT A PENNELL. Portland, Me., M were married by W. P. Preble, esq., the Selling Agent*. last howl; 3d inst., and “Jacob” and “Rachel” have Bangor spring. fflrtiiral. Besides, dear Joe, the tariff’s late decree housekeeping. The old “Abbie Burseley,” owned by gone Opens the ports admitting kids in free! Crabtree A Havey, w hich has been lying Mrs. Myra G. Steele recently cut a Twins did 1 hear? Just barefoot, roistering on the beach for a year has been stripped squash, and was surprised to find inside twins, and abandoned. as Bald as the in flannel skins; a fully-developed squash blossom, moon, pinky, Never With lung impart of a horse perfect in form and color as though There w ill be a special meeting of the many power roar, Despair! Union To quite eclipse the Polyphemus snore. have had produced on the vine. stockholders of the West Sullivan Many consumption and been church on Dec. 3. All are re- One was f- to cured Nature and did not know Schools are in session. No. 1 district is Monday, enough grand'ams admire, by to attend. But here's a duplex copy of their sire; had it. when died taught by Mrs. Florence Joy, No. 2 by quested they Later, they Kaeh one a whole, though of the whole but half, IS FOR Sarah No. 3 Arthur Rich- i There was a at the hall from other causes, autopsies have HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Rich, by pound party And each one bound in vellum—not in calf! ardson, No. 4 by Mary A. Carroll, No 5 by last Thursday evening, given for the shown tile scars of healed cavities in oft have I heard that Mary Morris the last four named of benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge. It was you say poets sing, their lungs. That it what Nature will “One cannot have too much of u good tiling;” Southwest Harbor. a success, a barrel of flourand many other r am it iiayscuu * crow gno-is in me iiemi*; the month. during coining A number of our people went to Ells- You soothe their grief anil ijuict 11 it* i r alarm Leander Bunker and Augusta Birlem, worth last week to attend the “slaughter Ity roosting each wee chit on cither arm. to Boston and were married a travel- who went sale of ready-made clothing by ’Tls noon of night! Methinks I see you now, Hot Water thereon the 20th ult., were re-married by concern. But all seemed to make Warlike as .love’s your corrugated hrow' Tyrian ing Of COD LIYER OIL with Bottles, W. P. Preble, esq., the 2d inst. Capt. their purchases at the old and established Four hard grim walls shut in impending doom, Norwegian Wlille shadows about the room; Birlem desired his daughter married houses. The fake concern didn’t stick creepy glide GUAIACOL CURES laws The And ^till you lope, the circus still goes on, CONSUMPTION according to the of Maine. Sullivan very much. The storm -till rages with no signs of dawn ; first marriage serenade counts, however, Harold F. Just nature. A. M. Mattocks, Gordon, bethink you now the aromatic cup? by aiding as that has not been repeated. Miss Mattie Moore and Miss Emma Sar- The cat has licked the pennyroyal up! 1" THE KIND THAT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE. DEATH OK WILLIAM I*. lU'NKKK. gent returned from Bueksport seminary, F’andora's box scattered far and wide, Art all In grin you coax and chide, Drug Stores. Death has taken another of our esteemed Friday morning fur the Thanksgiving misery’s ghostly Toilet Shoulder Till now cry “good gracious” in despair; citizens William P. Bunker, aged sixty- vacation. A number from here will re- you T. A. SLOCUM CO., NEW YORK. l."ok out, my friend, you’re dangerously near six months. 'The circumstances turn next term, which commences Dee. 3. six years, a and swear) his illness and death are All speak in praise of tin* seminary attending pecu- They call your Muff’ (’ti- bluff and nothing Articles, an Braces, liarly and. (’apt .Willis H. Bunker, the its advantages for education. deceased’s eldest son, took charge of the There will he an entertainment and ''Uppose you pray for patience till the night lie LADIES’ to a to hall o’er? In we have schooner “S. L. Foster," make trip ice cream sociable at Blake’s Friday fact, everything usually kept in a first- (}loueester and ret urn, and his fat her in- the 30t h, under the management evening, Haylighr' Tin1 moon with ro-y finger-tips class and the are as low as oth- He drug store, prices sisted upon accompanying him. had of tin* young people of the church. The WcUh- d<*wn their c\ e- and -i-aU their grieving any GAPES er coast consist of FUR house for same been an extra good pilot along the programme will recitations, Hi’"- quality of goods. And now mad. and in hot ha-te in years gone by, and seemed to take songs, etc., ami a good time is expected. you’re y.ui say, -KOK- eon'l: t. —, win turn III id into great pleasure in steering a \ ■! c!« Mr of If stormy it will I"- held Saturday "My night day, A lid rit rrrsti: \\ hilt* one like- to sleep a the many rocks ami dangers in the way. evening. Prescriptions \\ In should cra/.'d bedlam make the whole Fall and Winter Wear. Specially. It had lnen six years since l.« last went to Nov. 26. G. house weep! to the westward, and then it was in tin- iciiiiani. Wlii make the m l” liboi hood a howling waste, schooner. same ~o -o ui of realm a taste:-" L. li. Trewnrthy is home from Still- \ nd give .'ulpliuroti' than Ever Although his health was poor, he so Your mind turn- upward with a cry; More water. unhinged Stylish much insisted upon going that his son » ide-s m\ b-minl. m; « e-mini1 is visit- reluctant!y consented. Friday afternoon, M i*s I.lz/ie Wood, of Kllswort h, Season. Pur tiler's here. this Shire, before leaving < ileucester for t heir ret urn ing Jtbbntfscmrnts. Drug home, he experienced a chill w hile stand- Mrs. I!. A. Condon is very ill w5th ELLSWORTH, on and he ia. ing the wharf, although kept pneumon ■ — Made in all leiiu'ths and all —---twt— around the vessel and upon deek, still it J. F. Cowing, Edwin and Horace Est» s was noticed he had a bad eold and no left Monday for the woods for the winter. 'PK^ar^ kinds o|‘ fur. when he to us* ist in strength attempted \V. B. Black and family have returned anvthing about the vessel. L Don’t be The and finest line from Great Works, w here they have been largest evening, in Portland, he, with Iff Sunday during t he summer. his son, went on board another vessel to ever shown in Maine and Miss Fannie Tolnmn, of l"nion, closed Deceived « visit an Acquaintance, but he soon com- [ a term of ten weeks in the lifth district at the hniri-sf 1’i/ris. plained of feeling ill and returned early. By those who offer sub- For the Next last Friday. Scholars not absent one day : Sixty Days, He was not out of his bed again until b/ stitutes for Cottolene. Arthur Smart, Harold and Guy Lesley and they returned home. He was brought Its success has been so Clifford Burrill. Miss Tolman will teach OI K ENTIRE STOCK OF I an state BS ashore in apparently unconscious thatnumer- DON'T BUY FI a winter term in phenomenal and Orrington. Thursday forenoon, although every- ous imitations are now & a11 \ sec- our was done fur his relief that could be E. W. Burrill, L. D., of Crescent lodge, of kind until you thing being offered which done, he died hours later. Dr. I. o. G. T., installed the following officers areS^|| eighteen to as line and ”'et our at I\ C. J. C. claimed be, “just prices. and their last Wall Phillips pronounced his disease pneu- meeting: T., All these Carpetings home six C. Charles V. T., good.” Fur of all kinds Paper monia. When he returned Turner; T., Camber; Repairin';’ ill Carrie S., Annie M., years ago, his wife lay dangerously of Johnston; Camber; done at short notice. 1). S. Burrill; T., F. S., imitations the same disease. Mary Burrill; \t AT GOST, Kev. C. K. Harwood oflieiated at the Albert Pinkham; S. J. T., Emma Lum- lack the intrinsic merit of “Tj| (Foods sent on approval and a bert; A. S., Marion <>t funeral, which was attended by large Cowing. Cottolene and will prove hv mail Consisting Brussels, Tapestry, Fernhrook. Lowells" and Nov. 24. orders promptly concourse of relative and friends. He disappointing and Park leaves a widow and ten children—six disa'ftp* attended to. Ingrains. SllllM‘t. greeable to those who use and four all grown, and two Straw in and White. hoys girls, Mrs. Noami Eaton visited relatives at tlietn. These counterfeits Mattings Fancy Art Squar-s, Bugs, grand children, all of whom were with Sedgwick last week. differ widely from Cotto- and him at his death. The family have been yj Carpet Linings Floor|()i!cloths. Miss Lena CL Small is at Mrs. Stephen lene and are mere signally blessed, as only one death had «y Smalls’ for a few weeks. occurred in it before that of a child less than two years of age, anil that Dr. H. W. Small, o! Atlantic, visited Experiments^ relatives at Sunset last week. BANGOR, A BARREL OF twenty-seven years ago. when compared to the g MAINE._ FLOUR one Samuel of He leaves brother, S., Lew is K. Judkins, who has been em- reliable shortening—Cot- M last one of his Branded Like This One Kllsworth, the remaining ployed on the steamer “City of Bangor,’’ tolene. Save money, an-^« father’s large family. arrived home Tuesday. noyance and your health Vp IS THE BEST #/-£$>" all substitutes Dr. Allen Small and wife, who have by refusing TIIATIMDNKY CAN lll-Y. ML* Solj;uirl». 0/\.I NS \ U «9 HKSOLI TIONS. been visiting their brother. Dr. Small, of offered to take the M KMOKI \1. place IT MAKI.S llf.'T. WIIITf.sT, 'WKf.TKsr. I ^UI Of ,» ? T'.'C-1-WJ arrived home \||j All >nu>k»*r> should save money The following resolutions were adopted Atlantic, Friday. of Cottolene. -Av? by MUST It Iff. A l> It W the box. b'J !fi and A. M.: bv buying their eigars by bv Kggemoggin lodge F. On account of preaching services at the Kid iu three and five pound pni’9. For tin next ten I shall Grains of Gold. $4.00 ^zs-~ Whereas, We as a fraternity having chapel, Sabbath school in district No. 13 Made only by day* give r?-'//'

been called t<> mourn the loss of another > ni 10c. of iii in u m ii.«t*.i.n .if with evcrv hundred cigars Rob 4.25 respeeted brother. Luther N. t arter, he Roy. as heretofore*. any brand, one. having been summoned t" the higher N.K.Fairbank v&| Snow D; iff 0.75 therefore, it is lodge above; II**v. B. S. Fitield, who attended the Company, < 8 /.‘eso/red, That in the sudden death «>f ; « i l i s •. quarterly conference of the Baptist Chicago, « Moistening our brother we are forcibly reminded chureh at Bluehill recently, reports a very 1 oo Ci._r.ir>.8lo.nO pleasant and profitable session. V (’••ritand, SI*. JTooti jjjrofiurt. Ci jar-M' Ca*e. 2.00 Nov. 23. A. K. S. stening WHITING BROTHERS. N«• I lien* t li 812.00 Mrs. Parody, of 1.1 Is a or! .h. i- visiting M \ pi ioe for 10 day*. 7.00 K. T. Salisbury and wife. $31 AKA ()ur master has d a street i SHAW post plan large li'.mp in front *>f the post-ofliee. J. W. COOMBS, NOW IS rilE TIME Arthur Gil pat rick is having quite a Corner Main end Slate Sts., large stable built near his store. A Flesh-Forming Food KLLSW'lIRT1I, M AIM-.. TO BUY YOUR Curtis Hodgkins was in Bangor last Artificial!> Digested week for lumber for two buildings. ir,r 7 T71 ¥ 1 / 1 i \ i i w1 Stimulating, exhilarating and J. H. Soulis has the Gardiner cottage 11 n strengthening, without alcohol. nearly finished outside. It will be plastered early in the spring. Patents, fl L\ \ \ Relieves weariness and exhaustion. ( 'avcnts. and Trade Marks obtained and a Pa- B. W. & Son are an Candage building tent bu-inoss conducted i.-r Moderate Fees. It adds new tissue to emaciated annex to the Clifton house. They have Our otliee Is oppn-ite 1' .*. Patent Otliee. AV«‘ all bu-inc-s direct, hence the Gilman have no fub aireneies, cottage about ready to plaster. and at forms, makes them plump, rosy can transact patent bu-im-- in lc-- time REEFERS. |.F*> COST than tho.-c remote from Wash ULSTERS, Graves Bros, are putting in the founda- and Thin, iai.k tko- lngton. health}'. tion fora cottage for Ester Kimball near Send model, drawing, or photo, with descrip free of H.K will become flesh}' and rosy- the Kimball house. J. H. Soulis has the thm Wo advise, if patentable or not, charge Our fee not due till patent is secured. MACKINTOSHES, contract. with refer cheeked after it. l’ASKOl A A book, 'How to obtain Patents.” using cnees to actual clients in your suite, county, or Herman Savage and wife have gone to Cod Liver Oil town, sent free. Address supersedes (without Nova Scotia. Mrs. Savage will spend tin- UNDERWEAR, its repulsive taste) and arrests the winter there and Mr. Savage will w inter C. A. SNOW & CO.. in Florida. Patent Ofllce, Washington, I>- C. wastin'!, in consumptive cases. Opposite HATS, CAPS, Saturday afternoon Mrs. Estes organ- \ at store. You can buy it an}’ drug ized a and juvenile temple Sunday even- ELECTRIC TELEPHONE and to w name to ing she gave a lecture at Southwest Har- Sold outright, no rent, no royalty. Adapted everything keep you Send The l’re-Di- Needed in o'crv your f L to City. Vilhme or Country. bor. She has organized six lodges on the home, shop, More and office. Greatest conven- AT Food Co., 3° Reade St., leiice and tie-t m-I !er on earth. gested Island, and is to he ut Seal Harbor tin- niakr from £5 lo £50 day. / A V ■■%««**»•» per a o and their interest- last of the week. I L_One in u residence means sale to all the Xo. Water St., KUswort It. New York, get i_X neighbors. 1 ine Instruments, no toys, work- STOCKJNCS. for anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready Mrs. H. M. C. Estes gave a temperance f I use when shin ed Cun tie put up by any one, ing pamphlet. Mass. never out of no lusts a life lecture at the school-house last AMOS P. TAPLEY & GO., Boston, order, repairing, Friday! ; time Warranted. \ money maker. Write OWEN BYRN. S. I>. WKJlilN, Kllswoi’tli, Ale. evening. The weather being stormy and ■ Have a large stock for sale to X. E. dealers. tA P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10, Columbus, 0 * astmtsrarols. Rlinufc. CrTTf£r:--*:-.:r eitv ...ar t Ma e : v-r :r. trac- : American. er* .g .is fores**# and iiiitidct a Maine fortithH didiuorth tenement fr.**Ke v '* ter No < or Tww n r.K » g d ea* y t~..eve : at be was :n V^MALL children. Reference* IV H it> changed Addre** Mate urbe*. Ute? and 'Eagene. Awe* H Eui^*«‘oirrH Nci :> ei: The t Does He * A I. 0 HI :-->L:T: a*. 'TENAL. —* ■% r are 1 be s* rr.e a* r r>. and 1 be <. > 0 THT §£.-! * y y ESZ\ * .. r ;• a o Use A? 11 7 b* t at k game re- h*** an average Up ■ K7 H X v £ B wt.gh: f f-.-ur wr:.e the caper- or racist at na pound*. r*r*. f>«h;nr. Will be M *d HI « Tmokk*oji, Portland. Me R ■ ■fe r ig*i» !r ". *,* r. *.• twelve round*. h •- vry p- :.!?h:N'j *. s.i-r Clothes? a: u s r. nr* lbe of y — appr b.ng \ the w. d in Axner.cn Xctirrs. \ ~ r.ite where it turkey ^prrial r. |*r **■*•—t '■ ; *Ar before F-r. :b* p innated and eharp-ta. --da w 5*3 be ieft drift a:=.>tieJy about LeitDUTivi scrric* fc.-t- >. krre*rw**» t*t a* -* e.. a* t L* : .a-, a game and the g i* » Notice hereby riven that a * rr* *. V :<* rt> s ; c*T .r n »o'.r 1*1. w.tn pet:* rough k-gisuatave a r* same as ♦ *: *•-< be izatx'S w as made in ar-bthe .7 r.g : the family rf-‘ p revented to the n-i; ; + H Ati-r r Kau-a-A:* ia: *' « t• -gan Gemocra:i t-e rator !-.aiure of the Mate of Maine, a * iiot •*-“ art cope f J > w* t: ; *A' as.rgle rr w as fi *i«-: ar.d d _r ar. ; equally good ^B ,hg ;t:v* partridge, p*e!: t. -n J» a* follow* t ^ us coure* a re guide p*em. ex ;.ng town t.wiK-c .u the cf as game T' fAe H"n"ruble. fAe .Hewofe and Si’.- Wt A spring f? ,, ^B «c/l in -"•* s .v ue tru.-ugr the A ;re >• : ate *: at.- at the w.- >. fc -r* 6.3* v-'i'fc' > I: k*ofcs species 1 Tier* a*-r* at that time n. ac m- p AV;>rc«/nltifir>i *' |/ *er»«Med »rifA»n and f*./ •■ < /c»» Vale >/ e BB HLa> k. P de*»- nx den s‘Z2,z ~yi'~ b. --at n# f .*r a and meet- : f awocialioi ta > .a*ge spirited experi « Mi. ^pHI ladenigmed retpectfs Bfl '*^- ext.r t as nave t«e*n made with a the**- t and t.rs-d t 0me a- r^ur."- ing i! cttLien* Now we have a large rds, A y H nofar • B-*dy and a* 111 ** at .r» 1 fa •f i if aotn- :i :ng ’her, m ha., w... ta*. r n:.b a., tbe v ter* h prove: beyond the ibadoa ^B NOVEMBER 29 >*4. '.e .- r. thr -sre-t- plains that H d *: that their n > abb it wn.-h tbe meet.tg f lv> trc-u.d propagai: perfectly ten year*, between the : wr.« of ; | a letter in a Jr. ar *. u-r.umr ap pears b.t have •«eb cr w ded r me **n* !e in this Matt and that H acroa# Tannton Ray or Su1:;mh H-. *- • *» -* n k *-Ari' i n& I>a> the E|1 from E G Gay. president of Hen.e tbe f.r tbe change a MB| .a tod from the terrainua of ^B rr. r*- out of b f the aaseciat ion real ired Or/*- the dev and r tee t:re ase^Tia n .. exist* pms maybe grat.tude Ma:re game p .ty nger min of the road a« r.• w eti»- Jjo- W k- O >d r. s nit: or e What are s. me of the res.--.-h* for ;:h ar.*.. expend.ture ^f money by the Hancock hhore with the thi- *Tea; *...r. .killing *i;** '. m*r t- .f the a*v~ rhacg- right- Sl.*p \ 1 the Mate ;t w t«e f r the and a;, .table boat# rrtoa ax back* ji> « .at.vU- The ass.--.-at. r will apply .ng pe!led b> arv. «a horve p.nw»r •• « m b f rests Ma oeU teem a§ ith for the »afe and ■ .--o \ our hrt- I 'jrsster my of adminwtration thickly conveyance Iran*; -:a; a.i.: rbar -tx' *~d y ti.r --re » ar. .mug <*rg-»«at k f irriaret Ir. the of tr~ :. .* gams rd* a* they d r ■* MMesgtra IfB v a sne- *• twenty-five year* city govern- and to eatAblUfe II fa;- r-. an i hallowed long L of s' u.a. :. cor- apprupnat.- ment. tbe valuation ha* been w tr. ur to. therefor .i- grabuai.y partridges. | ofjfc-.. .0 or aacrec ar i dear aovx tre .mmerse trai may Dated tudenng good «*be<: on;:] it > :n instances T that er.d the aa«o ia::c n intends to [J9 ; up many her. a. d 1 *e*4 Finrr k A*.a •»-»~ I tio ro- 4 .oa.-ALpir* **loa _■. to trie is a sm-a.. be very ■. an accomplished. above the market % & lie of the property a-x f the co” :r,g egisiature appro- A vaiia E. Mook I American c.uzen, a of ras ven r*e day pro* amourt Experrr>rt pr al taxes f p.r.a: n f ^.OOC* f_ patr.: t.-~. It troduce in tbe Sta*> trr.ve :r t.r.s great*!] nag the game CLOTHING FACTORY | 7"< fc-e //• LJia'-.'i VBufc and i/ t.»* ;. .. a ir .-ate-t. and f the e*ta‘ >hrro:. t f | v to '. m •:4 a e x 1 t*d •- *• ir epe p*eople inmate, a:. ; find -r : tr- -k.rg Man] »• •. ’at tr e» m/f in re fo be <-.*»•- **' ,4 it*-.: e. sew here to tbs f Foreign ganx bird mmis- vuMn and fAe Vale Maine fro- o. -t Iv-tx oe ginning- t .crest.ng saving* CAMPBELL..inY A < <>.. /or sion er I I I -■ escape the almost iMo.er* .e burden of 1 forer g the i 1 ?..>» rt:. sax*-* It is R*-&r (*»:>*Block. opp. Whiting Bros.* is{■ ■ '-at- f adj f spe rt*rr.tr. that this is asked. Tbeae pi f V .ms sr- as £n~ f^-d '.■*»« 1 th.hk I v e the g- nera. sentiment in gamie p>roda EtS gar: *• r ro* f tr.e world. T.‘ t tT ■’r a« n say.ng that heavier taxes have not ary oliTfa"hmT:hs’ iu<-.iriwraie>; eeparau- r an ^^| 1* t h* n ■! I the raok taste nt of rr.ught u* better road> '•ett*--r -ide- r g to any ararter e# va.K*. fitter be- r ’•etter ary thing gam< /. the flavor <.-f •.re. Under lb** present f rm < f govern- t;.*y have the niceat ALMANACS. I Mtl'I \T It 1 NOT H t r ind : a: : turkey :• The all *. r. jf : a an. unt w r r r*—:t ex- of ga::.t of that ■* ■ ...a a- y. Tb- mayor, great r..«’ c .0 kin^- ... du.-. 1 H V u *: 2 11 .f F v 1 k mm.**: -rer. nor %*• a 'o *d prodn t !•> the 1 BB iar.t-t. -o r t-o i-e; .l t.oe ; gs-j M reliable Farmers Almanac a '»- * ► *»• n*.. •• r» a He *. r 1- H ;-n. J. M Hut'hi:.-. < h*• »• rnut hi he-iT ** -. : e *■. ->*; rr.. g. re-ently H -. *r« -.a-- r- V •. &rtmeat r*. : y rr. an r» th*- rt H. Th mas i Call :thai of a « itv to u.a' .»f a tu« me : : r : twins j*a;. K .1 I \ I X Ml ■ re r« red rv< :.*• v. I-.-. .red our y .worth V.% >, 1**4 *,• a- : get c an >- c w; at '—■ — — a *»v r.t'-e f -r i he :r. : attend meet — \k- r -.*• Dr. A S. ■ .• gr-at bnr-*-st l*. r-'a;«ed w : h,i'i »ini noth ■ : I. t :■ tl : Ft T v :g. t h< re&M irober of alien;: :i t* even V IV -: : hat a. dr-. :o Ms,;.*- 'A c <1 W .pa. matters. tlier. *' '* *-*. e v. ; :j -. may n *■::' h a n * : n t new a;.. spe' >. the ■ .**uf be f-. r. : h > a ard. '• m pr< v •. •>:..u.; *.o us y \\imli Nile anil Hi lai’. V M P» » \ • a M. \ ;■ -t 3. rearer and r: re ; -• tr ! v mat { twelve n n* if rs left me X: e •• er a : ; f Govern- r Ki .v-: dsm. -d New •. -• *♦ r > *<*•.»• -■«- r r *■: -?<•• the "a i. le < v-r man.' expe.i* Ur. />tf _■ a: g; a<" /*■.• people ipai NOTH » v ’••• — -ner York -- ap:- ture* and c-ffi -rs. At resent the § p peo- ! VI- meet.i.g ■ U out F< : —-tv- that the edg -• a r take t*--*. *■' :• *v- .rg- filed *• -. It for VO : re f r may r a: d 1* rioen :,.y. g Have you seen it’-' The !’n- '} :ii era .s :i: as other era in -• w pr* » : Mat* and ; the ogain-*. J!r: J on il. h.-.d *pc• a r ••.-r* Ty d>: th- u.-t yf One w fid ha* been, to ar.d a; -* ■ t : r- i A 1 hi n st r;. Fei. v- ]• r.o f New Y rk f ti ay. y j p vvling he)

aw tfcii a of -- — gnt r- ve 1 gratitude among -• -tre*-: r :. dent of spirit Fed ws .- *o- van wo -v pi* i-. .f game .-t the age th- Amerx-an The age in r.-.r n -• r. r w r and gr tude by the p* people ’hrifit. excit 3 ihi ho for hat Wh we ve no* >nlv the legit; arc to U- taxed. I'nder the town Call -U it lion of Grov».-r ( ieveiai: ; -iem they

•• eir officers ask f and grow.; g enlightenment f the An- d .* r ili.-> r'r w.i- v- re annual meeting- w • r>e nr : r nat : -an r -ns a: : :n t h ves deter- Ma ha*, e prec eded it. 1- .t in of p- 1 -1:• .1] .0 r- the iate ag*-whi.. '•ip.erit :t ;t- ; r* ■ '• a. I ha\> i.o 1 ■.\ M. * mine how ich, and for hat. shall with r- -;v.-i >ro \llan K. *?.,n 1 H A. they A. COOMBS. tru elecli Joy. '. « FREDERICK be *.ax*-d. who -hall e.***-- th- tax*--, who } tV. I*r- v. r.o* :..' *-r d tv asp* ... ; ; at ?.rn the f M J w ♦-!*■< i*-

We .- ;:i ■ # >i n. N and of w--nderfui development- Mr e*a< tf r an a ■ .o* » « e*.ive fr ! If Toth- Ktiiior th* .lin'Tinr,. nbouio r>e t.naukfui h r *:..-. even more Park county. ste a ardship. uf ANNoLM KMKNT. » *• ’■? I b* j* : ■*: tban for rner« material bless- 5 A g-cftter inter*-: in and wap .* sr k*-t '••!#«,] w>nt the f ■ .. *ju..t# wh > a. a .c < a |*0|M)N KOH (IKK III MI \M>. r rr.im affairs by the tax- ings -mpany .;.al -• v. ir-a the « *- ar.d r*— v»- d tn* \ .• I I I rt: 4 .‘-in annual a--* of ail ing We (arrre a full line of Dolls. per yd :_rxiienrner.t and payer.-. lag*- I* r» th.n i»• 4 f'< *'C■* ‘It'trr.i n* <1 ..It * f Mai: m \ <»irl Wile’- rim* I n-t ig itearl:: g. us. will be for » j It the place questions -ha" o % i* pan-r.t g .nrl;:»n. per- lets. Xmas Cards. Calendars. Satin unrecognized blessings which God th* "oomu** f cling I | Old Town. under •• rpi!» harg* and answers, and for enlightenment up- t> a- a nation and as o -'a::. Oak*— and Photograph bestowing .por. attempting to po>* on all rnunn affairs. It will be a plac-e for su- ti It or’- u-<- « .• i; U .. ! :j*al j-er—na! Pocket ■' Albums. Bags. v g »<-5 alt* ta u individu~. his mother where criticism an be made effect t Any | r- n : &r th* Shopping just Naiii m ll:\i kim '• wo admin -‘.-red the r- .ail .-•■ u. -he 1 a Books. Box Jewel Cases, The *- o Ft KLIC<». K. She w a- married to < Hi ke* m A town form of has been Fountain Pens. age. government Writing Desks, *• many who were prosperous last;, ear n Irv*-' Y <.r.i .» <-*1 ? -tigan in March last, and w*-nt to live f- und sufficient for Heather time .»'•<: »e?t it *-! ,tr..{ .nr-5 ! find themseives -t of amply municipalities Work Boxes. Plush Goods, V* ■'.o'- 1 employment h Slat*- ( Football. g i- .nk Haze. She ha- made con- as large, and as wealthy as Kllsworth. hamplon-hlp Sets. Handkerchief Boxes. It be that a« a nation we Toilet ring film o? :ei> a< -•u'-t i --t j-a now may s*-< of th -* ries to the her. and Tne nd grime between :» charge again-t Farmington, Skowhegan. Brunswick and Collar and Cuff Boxes. Glove from ttil- -late. N.iv li., that he 1 have that every good gift th' f * >*. »eil eie -n of th* and traet V li i... o forgotten ;»• v* -.0*- -.'a- instigated to th»- crime by ither towns of our size manage their Bangor Hand Mirrors. Silver and < i- li r Me N s !»• Jo., comes from God. and that we have Fori' *.!. I schools, for the State Boxes. .i»-r mother. The motive was To obtain affairs without trouble. They have no higa • mj *:-r was j 'aye i at F<-rtland Celluloid Frames. Books. not this a« we should, *. 'i .d the husband’s property, and in for the ass*-*-ment Scrap appreciated difficulty securing — Saturday, liarigor won by a ore of 1 « to fur and Lc3.1I Lvjticfs. are to a re- insurance on his life. Trie mother Crepe Paper fancy articles, and therefore experience £2.000 and disbursement of their taxes. the 8. after an up-hill tight. This gives one w other Goods and Novelties verse; of the blessings wfe have so of the girl ife is herself on y thirty-tw services of their most substantial citizens game to each. The third arid deciding Fancy NOTIH Ot MillK I lN HI I at and tax game will be played Augusta nex’ .l—i:. II. 1.r.-t• f II ... i. received. And we years of age. payers. too numerous to mention. \\rl!IHM* abundantly yet 1 have some reason fc»r > \ : l.j 1.1 I l.i k .■! *:..•• 1 the -« heme to I hojie shown urday. •s'* ** The mother unfolded '■ tl h'i’’' -f-h to-day for which we asking of the legislature j^-rmi*'. u to go M.i. t..i. the husband an. ms the I poison family back to the g.,od old town m*et;r.g and IlrafiifM < am ot !»•- < ured should he- profoundly grateful, that U;i k ui !:- P S was uiarr.ed. The v a- A. HALE. aft*-r her seP-r.-tenen form of government. .( the ...*cal t: it rrurti th-- 1 ■ day daughter app!:•■«{. |‘.ng*- I J 1 4 ever *>•,. be raised in thanks- r. -if th»- < Mm should shall so desire. diseased porth *T T:~*r»- S- hiv w girl says -tie loved her husband, hut citizens »1 t-i u.-' deaf: *--- that r.-tllu Mason Bi.o k, .1 Main St. runs*: .n Respectfully yours. w»_v _ giving acknuwledgment loved her n.other more, and had been tiona! r< r>. a- --- i- -i ni. i!. L. A. l.VKHV. by .■ w IW-irt- »,*. „• a*i •*'!.• r •v-f- « -r r. we have flamed ‘iii'lltl th* «,f th* ■ v••• of .fold blessings a* ‘-unt'ir.'ioi t<< >b»*v h* r. >0*- t<>*k th* -ui -; -t tfi- Mr- **: •. tiia*. ■ W; «• •• .- •-! Ku»t4» T-i t«i flat; I HI cat *•!. ii» •«.!•! H.v >K*k the: •• t! sal we -• r received however undeserving n her mother ga-.■- h* and put <*u h;f a ru! J' Sr hear j>o perfect HOLIDAY Moot.■- ? «-rth ::: w<»t«-rl> t*. lai •! » i.11m* ;trm r1 la- Hr.'i « •• »• r- .• at: s- :!.•• may be. it in her hu.-hand s and her mot her-in- and ur. tfae h.flsr ;»*.!■•?» ran !•• ■ tion. r*-ult, t I t»>ri' 'Hi «-d I in: -*■ -. -* It. ,* f .d occasions. "'it t: _ r* t They taker: ar.d »r: l.ru! II." r. -r 1: -t : Kai-.min *To.v. Nov. lv.i-4. ■ r.• iiti »!*•.'»r;i..* *» ; -r forever, 1 Imposing Figures. were mad*. \* r\ but ! h<- poison wa- •!(, to !(., south ;i f 11.. rU ■ -.ut «u: a- ti r:! w«-i 1 v r am*- and e.\:-tir.g through the .-’ate to the r i.oyi Man The hu-r.and sus; i< ioub "i !»eaJ. a ..'.air! car. idea of the that t t1i♦■ iice .»ut h*11 ■ republican :• Bamboo approximate air:.-and t- «< .a* ! I *ru*.'*■'i- ^oc., and Si.00. arrest followed. 75c. tin in .m-t. r!> uii tlie IIf i* of tin tin- has made over the vote founder- ? th« Maim- and rot•« v t.. w gain party the at Old Town, the game j Mary Orant’* homestead the I,;.; During hearing a !.. < IK Vox* XKKI» * »'«*:»•«*} I a.. : ... in 1892. The results ..re t. ap—»■ ial ;•-n. and t bus -ear aw *y thi.- > < following ap- younger w mail j*er-*:-ud in t* iiing the ir —1 nerve etr jri Children hair>, mi- »ij. .ur eiitirc take || arilia N parent: truth in s] he of th*- fact that her mother ipprehcn* y ty-ten,, -aj it -i- kne-- 1 n.ak:r._- !■■ -J. in said Hum k. ta il .- a th«- A of the gam* feature-* of our present- y |,ure part denied tie whole affair and at one study • .tj us* N r*: o 1 -'*».- t*. point r., -,oc. and I»i (arant t. a Kcj. i.iuriii::, .-•fit st the < oh-# rv* r ^, the to her areful hat, HoOI>*s rn.I.^t r» 1« w -, to wit Out ■. T li*‘ N fi 1- C. -- in th*- hearing girl turned ICeji |»Eu ■ ■ tie!and u-r.e-- i. th.- w, -t ia .d ..! in I* a :.*• j .n of w k and the mot her and -a. 'Now. t*-ii a we on tin north I land of 1 K t hem N -r l-s..-- '•> Ladies Rockers, to |. ir..:. ruffed ;..-tt»r known a- the 75c. as know, and rid ours. p.. of th- ur—hut grou-e. par- others, known the -i\ a< re !•«;. 11. ISEll.' *. Util* I* I. f « l:. v and v \| e.UOl. .- n of r* nuk- are tr.dg-- M n g birds any Children for -he was met with the "What Cry n\- to the -aid »—*• H (. Ulan in I *.'.. >.-! |.h ■ Am careful a of other iu a mt?" importance. study Hassocks, Ihtniel (.rant. and contain'!.g nbou* w- .1 r«c n -ii* -*.■•■• iii *1 y taling 49c. EW|. | a« re-. and wla rea- the r- .!•?•.. ..t •.• 'I h*- tm-hand farm wa a? sunk Haze, c /Utitrie-. and even section1- • f our own Pitcher’s Castoria. t iv e !■«•« 11 I :• i, \v tl ~ jttlitc Wen, ivlolt *t ii * 1 ->* the << line. -■ near Hancock .nty < atic -• lti*|. country, having i.n and topographi- Wb rk Stands, i. ut the I.n Ii Of tlH ... 111;..I. tl t I are 50c. I! .*• N .r ::i I**,| The women held without ha:! for 3Win:tisniimts:. .» *re« n cal conditions similar to that of our clain* I• ..»sUre oi -*m ..riji.ige the 1 ruary t* rin < il v». ! s j- ii > 11 ■■.. .11* gigs. l-*i mi at*- show- that noble game birds popu- I J dm la lb dman, t.i- '• Nov 1-d. ,,iu a..*..* v.rll. i. 1- *4 lar w < "d. arid bill, and •. ale, and live and Rep Krnf»e//ler. ** MlegecI IE.*)* plur.t Hi 414. .1. .VI thrive under < ondit. fi- precisely similar ( ALL AM) SEE THEM a Willis Harris, book-keeper in the >1 l.ssl M.l 11 s NOTH I we rd them in Maine. Tut in a. nv to what could aff- i* office of .J Arrnhrust. hav- of the * Vinalhaven -AT — Office Sheriff ■! Hancock ■' 1 the I'l ,.l It* *14-11. pi Ii ■ I• A look into history shows that ing manufacturer, has disappeared, and r.vTK <*» mmm: -a * b i- have be* n c-f lak< n I ---fully Ho... k, s> Novenibei a. n. ;vi»i t’.- : ur. n.. ii. tin Hi*-' his employer says, about fl.Udd also. lb- w are num- ■ from he countries they 1^11 I> IS I V t 1 it i* said. bv u: a g claimed to obtained, $500 filling second In ilcmoi-rals erous. and transplanted to other lands JL d check signed by Arrnhrust. fS/i in cash L L KI DMAN'S a warrant in insolvency was i--' ■ were then unknown but have swept the country, although where they of tile < ..urt of inv-lu-m for said in the offic -. and forged a check for ?J50. carried of the w here climatic and other conditions were of Han. uk, against the estate of said lie-! they only twenty-three M r. Arrabru -l date*. It. Alden. "f Hrooklin. H*n■ k in*- -.milar. and that whole countries have states and had a state of Maine, udmdgt d to r.t* .in forty-four plurality and Harris is a native of Fort Fairfield, thus been with them. Fnrnittire & vent debtor on petition of said d* id whole of populated Carpet Reoins, in the country only 179,066. has worked for Arrnhrust about a which was rip-d ..n the t\o year. A number of these petition gentlemen taking second nay of November, a i>. ItfcH. to w h This year tin* republicans carry thirty- He is to have to Fort Fair- thought gone matters into careful consideration at my No. 2 Wbit. r st.. date interest on claims is to be I'Minn-itcd. states ..nd have a field, and from there across the Canadian t.nai the of debts to or n> s four popular plural- banded themselves payment any Jin** Harris while Armbrusl suggestion together debtur. and the transfer and dtos-rv 1 of in the I'nion. if the disappeared ity l,2.Vt,0U0 was in Ma-aa husetts on business. into an association known as the Maine any property by him are forbidden by .aw. Ellsworth. Maim*. that a meeting ..f the Cu d.;... ..f said .i. ’. election : 1892 was a democratic and the ob- game protective association, to prove their debts and < noose one <•: iimn sweep, what kind of a republican vic- \ laughable Mistake ject of w hich was to introduce into the a-signtes ,..f his estate, u i: p.-i t at a -n rt be -' a -r*■ r«- 0-0 TO of insolvency to hold* n at Huik-p1 Two ia*ll*-- entered book recently and State such birds as could is the elei tion of 1891? And if hardy game m said of Hano'ck. on the tw .ft:- tory the younger a-ked ti,*- clerk f• *r a book railed county nf in a. i>. eleven oi. the democratic of ls92 was a J-avi.rio- I'r*--*-rlpti<>n Th*- pu/zied attend thrive in our rigorous Maine climate. day ember, 18m, at plurality HALES HOOKSTORE in the forenoon. ant was unable to comply with her request and announcement of of kind of a The thejformation biveii under hand the date first al ow demand fur free trade, what she left the -t<*r*- di-appointed inquiry eli< my written. .1 n. iled the fact that -he had overheard nconv.*r the association and its objects met with -FOR- Damp for is a as of demand protection republi- n Deputy sheriff, Nt,—tiger of the. -atioii between two literary ladle- in whh all over the and hearty approval Slate, for said of Hancock can more than three times Favorite l'r'--*rlption" w.i- mentioned with insolvency county plurality now numbers extrav agant prai-» an»l had jumped to ttie on the association many of These are as in 189-1? questions « lu-o.n that It wa- a book, -in- now know- that DkLOCilSTS SFLL TMFM FOK large our most citizens. It is the \) Dr Fierce'- Favorite Is a sovereign prominent ''v TA:': : v- w dl be w.dl for the "Cleve- Fre-erlpfion 50c. PFH BOX. on to of the association in- (). ure for tie- ill-and “w«-akn.. peculiar object to'.introduce £ CONTAINING SUl'AtSLE PIECES land ourtit” ponder awhile. women, f«*r -lie ha- ls**,n cured by its use. to the Slate the pinnated and sharp-tailed FIRE INST RANCH. Send fora free pamphlet, or remit 10 cents in and the black t tor book i*i- pug*--, on “Woman and grouse of the northwest, ^ ** stamps IL ^v_/ lb r Di-ea-es \«i«lr«— World's |\ LOWEST HATES Dispensary game and capercailzie of Norway and F«*\v for Sample. Medical A -.-ociation, buffalo, V V. Sweden. SCHOOL AM) ( 111 liCII 1’RO.MTT A I)Jl STM ENTS- A Waiiu* couutv man in writing to a IU!f.i*t Dr. Fierce’- I*.diet- cur*- permanently rt»u±ll- The latter two birds live and breed n a I KIDNEY PILLS f.>r official gave a |ijiiant rea.-on f.long pation. -ids headache, hiliousne-s, lnuigestion to our and in a ENTERTAINMENTS. MANNING BLOCK, LI.LSWOIiTlI *l)sem from t -wn. Hf *niii “1 i.ave been and kindred ailments. climate identical own, Utrfjrrtt'srments. rorur di- insoi.vkncy. LADII N' Ni». II MARINE TJST <£l)r King’s daughters. aijfarrtiBcmcntB. Examination in tin* Case of At till* I•• I• llrtlli-nit Ite- Kl I* worth Port. ONLY RELAXATION. Candage Abeimqiil** [This department is conducted by the Hand liras., of East llliicliill. r«*|»tt«in. A RRI VKf) in-Hand circle of the King's Daughter* of Ells Nov 21 worth at Rooms 12 and 13 Man In the court of before Wednesday, Headquarters one Exception to insolvency Judge Last Tueadaj Main Ay^thle1 Seh J M Kennedy, Moon, Salem nlng Block, street, Ellsworth.] Traini bstinence and O. 1*. ^ -* mar •*»*- Cunningham, Monday, Candage night’' at Hanctx mtj p ARRIVED Bros., tiie insolvent grocers, of East Blue- <• inl organ izatIon « n a r m the \ Nona |uis Thursday, Nov 22 On Thanksgiving Day the reading- who l>JII »»•«»*•«> xynmimiH r.lul% s«-h Adam Bowlby, Maddox, Salem [all player, '« ii il) ra Sears, Trcworgy, Jonesboro room will be closed, and the regular |g nd athlete, Bedford E. Tracy, of Goulds boro, ap- Besides the wives and sweethearts of I SAILED meeting of the Hand-in-Hand circle will recently trained for JUMPS AT CONCLUSIONS, peared for the assignee, E. E. Chase, esq., the a large number of invita- Nov 24 members, j Satunlay, be held on instead of Friday evening a bigevent! “I tried umi ciCU11019, emu o. 1 tuuiu, w >«-h , Lampson, Boston a man Sell New Thursday. it once,” h found I was while toward for the wives. The result Boxer. Hart, Boston limps Bucksport, appeared Candage members, and their weaker for ien I tried Monday, Nov 2(> On Thursday evening, Dec. 6, occurs Bros., Huel Smith, of recorded. was that the club-house on drinking miuYioium n r^ them. It doesn't take a wom- Bangor, usually quiet Seh J M Newark it, rengtli Kennedy. Moon, the second entertainment in the with no ill L. B. of Bar was was almost to overflow- King’s stored, results Deasy, Harbor, present Main street tilled Seh Kli/.ahclh, Wakefield, Rockland ^ Daughters course. The subject is “Per- an long to decide upon the in the interest of Addison K. Webber, to ing. ARRIVED sonal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln.” whom the insolvent firm sold goods at The rooms in their normal state are Seh Forester, Wakefield, Bar Harbor of a Nell Win Marshall, Boston The lecturer is Hon. J. M. merits bargain. That’s wholesale. but under the skillful Eddy, Littlefield, j rather sombre, Seh Mahel, Whitmore, Northeast Harbor who was a law student of the Presi- The firm of of treatment of Florist C. R. Foster great Chase & Sanborn’s our We Candage Bros., composed they Domestic Port*. opinion, any way. and afterward held an office under — dent, | F. Gilbert Candage and Irving Candage, were temporarily transformed into bowers Boston A r Nov 25, sehs Lizzie Lee, Mayo; Edward and Stin him. Reserved seats at ten cents will be have received an carried on a business at East of Rich, Thurston, Multnomah, just elegant ! grocery beauty. Palms, chrysanthemums, Deer Isle son, on sale at the reading-room Wednesday, Bluehill from April. 1893, to September ferns and evergreens were tastefully Ar Nov 24, seh Leonora, Bellatty, Bangor line of Ar Nov 23, sells S E New Dec. 5. Silverware, including last, when the brothers suddenly closed about the rooms on the lower Nightengale, Ray, arranged York; Samuel (Jastner, jr, from Sullivan for 1 The Tea Sets, Cake baskets, Fruit [upth, ! .re r.:i left Ere:t Bluehill and a Moor, and cut flowers ornamented the Philadelphia; F F Hall, Orland; Electric Hand-in-Hand circle would ac- Flash, Mt Desert uumoci oi *.i'editors behind. the and tables. knowledge with gratitude the receipt of Deputy umiuas, piano Ar Nov 26, sehs S E Mt Des Davis, O’Brien, a Dishes, Nut bowls, butter ! Sheriff Hooper attached the stock left in The hours for the reception were from ert; A L Green, Smith, Deer Isle; A A E Hoop year’s subscription to the Cosmopolitan Franklin for l he store. 8 to 10. The committee were er, Smith, Philadelphia: Delaware, the gift of Frederick A. Coombs; also reception Saddler, Ellsworth Dishes, bon bon Dishes, and sum In about two weeks the Candage H. E. Hamlin, Charles H. Drummey, Bangor—Cld Nov 23, brig Fidelia, Jordan, the of fl.64 from two little children Haven brothers returned, and made an assign- Judge L. A. Emery, E. K. Hopkins, M. Vineyard which, at their request, will insure some a large and varied line of Fan- Sid Nov 21, sehs Maud Snare, Lowell, New a dinner. ment. The liabilities of the firm were Ciallert and F. W. Rollins, and they were York; A G Bryant, New Haven; Lizzie Lane, family Thanksgiving Stamford Silver Notions which are f...11• vl to be about *8,000, and the ap- assisted by Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Drummey, All who are to cy Bai.timork—Ar Nov 23, brig flavilah, Rich persons intending put parent assets were only about f2,200; Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. George A. Parcher ardsoti, New Orleans work into the Woman’s exchange for the Seal in every sense of the Bath—Sid Nov 22, sch I) D Haskell, New bargains f 1,200 realized by the assignee by the sale and Mrs. S. D. VViggin. Christmas trade are to enter it York requested | of slin k and fixtures left in the and the Mrt*. E. Morris Charleston—Sid Nov sell Nellie Cole- as soon as as the committee || word. store, During evening 23, possible, Ross, Port Antonio f1,000 in outstanding accounts as shown played two violin solos, and generously man, hopes to have a formal opening before a at*rent* New Haven— Ar Nov seh Post Brand Full many gem of purest ray 22, Boy, by the books. responded to an encore. The piano ac- Smith, New York for Bangor the middle of December. Those whose our store be I! Lien in waiting to seen, MomLE Cld Nov hark At the examination Monday counsel for companiments were played by Miss Mary 24, Julia, Reed, work is not yet ready will confer a favor And as you see anti handle and admire. St Paul de Loaudo the creditors endeavored to show that Franc- s Hopkins. A double male quar- Hampton Roads—Ar Nov 24, hark Henry A by notifying the matron at the reading- You’ll wonder that the prices are not Life Ii field, Barbadocs Coffee the insolvent firm is concealing some of tette sang one selection, and a quartette Hagan, room that room may be provided for all New York—SUl Nov 23, seh M C Moseley, higher. as the t he assets. of members also sang once. Boston; hark Onaway, Tapley, Adelaide, Aus consignments that are to come. Universally accepted Ar Nov 25, sells K. > Potter, Somes Sound; Aside from bringing out the fact that ; About 9.30 light refreshments were Katie J Hoyt, Seal Harbor; Flyaway, Orland; Leading Fine Coffee of the World. K. F. KOHINSOX. the business was conducted in a slip- served by Caterer Coombs after w hich the John Bracewell, Sullivan Xltmcrtiscmrnta. | Nov seh A V S The Coffee served at the shod fashion, the examination amounted i drawing-room was cleared for dancing, Cld 23, Woodruff, Devereux, only San Domingo City WORLD'S FAIR. to nothing. F. Gilbert Candage, who I excellent music being furnished by Grant Ar Nov 23, barks J W Dresser, Parker, Deni erara; Penobscot, McCauhler, Boston kept the books of the firm, admitted that and Wilson. & A Golden Ar Nov 24, sehs Nellie Woodbury, Stratton, CffASE SANBORN, Boston, Mass. he knew very little about bookkeeping. It was long after 10 the nominal hour ! Sullivan; Richard S Spofford, Hawes, Ken Kit Annie R and E I. The hooks kept were a blotter, a for the close of the reception before the neber; Carson, Lewis only Warren, Bangor; R R Nickerson, Sprague, day book and a ledger. They kept no dancing ceased, and even then reluctance Somes Sound; M B Wellington, Sullivan; Onnort unity j Henrv Maine Central Railroad. m! UiiU ('ro-by, C..A.1 .... I.. L. h, i-iau at departure was freely expressed. Bangor Ar Sov 21, sehs Hazel Dell, Bluehill; Lavolta, never t an account of stock. was that the affair iken Bills, The general opinion Sullivan Local Time Table—Sept. 30, 1894. To 1U V Ar Nov seh Kit and letters were in was one of the successful events of the. 26. (.'arson, Prospect receipts kept pigeon Trains leave Bangor at 7 00, 8 15 am; 6 50 p m. h *h’s in t he store. season. PoutLAN I*—(' d Nov 24, sell Henry Chase, Bangor Exchange St.), 7 05, 8 25, a m; 6 55, p m. A Gold Irving Camlage said he knew nothing Black. Deer Isle Watch, Ar Nov 2b. sclis Starlight, Bunker, and Pearl, Penobscot Junction (Brewer), 7 14, 8 40, a *i; about the hooks, leaving all that part of Organizing Good Templars. Norwood, Trcniont, II -I Cottrell, Bangor for 7 04 p m. Holden, 7.36, 9 15 a m ; 7 27 p m. business to his brother. Both wit- Jacksonv ille A h llled \\ the Mrs. II. M. C. Kates, lecturer of t7 f9 20 a in t7 30 m. Gold atch, supreme Ar Nov 2.», -cli- K K Swift, Staples, Boston for Egery’s Mill, 39, ; p. Lake a m. nesses had very poor memories,and could (mod Templars, is still currying on her Bangor; Maud S, Stevens, Prospect Narhor; Hou*e, '7 43, *928, in; t7 34 p < I.i//i.- oehrane, ( alais for New York (ireen Lake, *7 53, 9 15 a m; t7 44, p in. >r Kind n.i. lit ..it n lii'ii tin nml i»t lull'd work of Good Kelley, 8 Any organizing Templar lodges Ar Nov 22, -eh eastern Light, ( oHin, Tremont Ellsworth Falls, 15, 10 20, a in; 8 07, p. m. .. H IO a m: 8 12 in. r \r k money a visit to the Bangor fair had Hi this Nov. IS she lectured at Cld Nov 21. hark T .1 Stewart, New ELLSWORTH, 20, 35, p. a * * tiu-ii. county. Blake, York Franklin Ibmd, s 34, 11 00, a in; 8 27 p in. cost tiM »n about fjOO; a block Treinont. paving Cld Nov H',. sehs Rosa Muellar, Barter, (.'lark’s Hancock, 8 12. 11 28, a in; 8 37, p m. Alt. Desert II a deal turned out poorly and bad cost t hem On the 20th she organized a junior tem- Island for New York; Mary !• < u-hman, Brag Ferry, 8.50, 40, ni; 845, p m r Jon, Ashville TO 111 about f»'»00; they had lost about *-00 deal- named “Hass 9 12 05 a m. \ \ ple Harbor”; superintend- Nkw London—Ar Nov 2:1, sells Susan N Mr, John Sullivan (by boat), 10, a Hailey Sorrento (bv boat), 9 35, 12 30, a m. A l t 1IHS SOI I» ing in horses and in racing horses; trip ent, Mrs. Isabel C. Clark. Piekering, itoston for Port Ro>al, S ( Mary IOO \\ HAR If ARBOR (by boat), IO OO a in; 1 00, one brot hers to Fall JJiver bad Aiigu-ta. Philadelphia for Camden of of the On tile 22d, she organized another tem- 0 JO pin. in tin: next 30 Ar Nov -.’4, -eh Lillian Woodrurt, Providence cheap days. cost find nn»re; other smaller amounts ple at Sound named “Watchtower”; su- ; for New' A ork All Run Down Ar Nov 21, seh Kastern (4>u vn, New’ York for Returning, leave Bar Harbor at 10 30, a m; 2 45 All 1>f them u .irrantcd. were accounted for by receipts. Mrs. Julia A. Higgins. In In health and after (hr perintendent, Bangor strength «rip, -I war p in. for town As their reason leaving the t lie evening she visited the new lodge Phii.adi.m iii a— ( Id Nov 24, sehs Mary C advised to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Half s I Sorrento at 3 15, p in. Brown, \Vis- Sullivan, 3 45, in. brothers test ilied t hat tin y found them- there, and fellowship to nine stmart, .loy, Portland; Sheep-eott, hottle gave me good sleep and toned mi p helped give •asset Alt Desert Ferry, 11 20, a m; 1 OO, 4 15, assortment ot nerves, ceased and I A tine Diamond, s lvt "in a hole" and did not know what new members. Ar No\ 2."». sehs Hugh Kelley, New Haven; my cough gradually gained p in. flesh. Hood’s mndr me k well Hancock, *11 28, a in; 1 1.'-, 4 25, m. o d". A i. due in On t he 2llh she a new Henry Withington, Sedgwiek Sarsaparilla p nliig organized temple Nov Franklin *11 a 1 4 m. 1 PonrsMoi m-Ar 21, seh Klizaheth ninn. It hits Road, 36, m; 30, 35, p r. toget tier wit h ot her bills, and the right spot. John RaILEY Septeinb* at Northeast Harbor named “Safeguard”; K«.-ter, for Frankiort I I.LsU OKI ||, I I .50, a in: 2 OO, 4 50, pin. were Grocer. 498 Chelmsford they could not meet them. They Ar hair Rondoiit. Fran- Street, Lowell, Mass. Ell-worth Fall-, *11 a 2 10, 4 m. prices. Mrs. K. T. Salisbury. Nov 24, sehs Wind, 55, m; 55, p not versed ill law, or they would have superintendent, •onia, for Dover; Mwltnoinah. \ Lizzie (ireen Lake, *12 15, a m; 2 50, 5 17, p in. Mrs. Kstes an illustrated lecture irginia, made an assignment them and there. gave Lee. am! K.iPiie Kanm. lor Bo-ion; A (. Bry Lake llou-e, tl2 23, a m; *3 05, 15 27, p in. last at the Cnion church, South- < for Mill. *12 a +3 m. Remember that Christmas is com- i hey got tired of staying away and Sunday ml, lor N. w Haven; Francis oilin, lling- Egery’s 26, m, 10, fa 31, p west which held the close atten- Hood’s Holden, *12 a in ; 3 5 35, in. Harbor, :iani Cures 29, 20, p started hack. They met their father at of her audience over an hour. >Ai.kw sld Nov 21, sell Carrie K Pickering are Penobscot Junction Brewer;, 12 47, a in; 3 55, and thi- chance. and tmn for the first time tion Hood’s Pills purely vegetable, and dc ing your liueksport, she at Ar Nov 22. -eh* John Douglass, Win-low, 5 55 p m. I^ist Tuesday evening lectured jot purge. p;u .or gripe. Sold by all heard that an attachment h id been placed v druggists St 12 a m 4 G 05 m. M.inset, and later in the week she will New A ork lor Bangor; Kinnia Brigg-, Kdge Exchange ,Bangor, 55, ; 10, p on t he stock. BAX.OR, OO, I 1.5, (i IO, p in. visit Seal Cove. a aler They testified that when they came (.1.01 KsTKIi- Ar N"\ 2KVAKD ll AVKN \ No 2*», -eh- 1 > D Mil- H J± scattered about t he floor of are These train- connect at Bangor, with pigeon-holes, Washington county people very kell, lla-kell, Gardiner for New Mrk; Lizzie through the desk and train-on Main Line to and from Bos- the store, and under with for the lor « onu Portland, much pleased the outlook Lane, Clos-on, Bangor St.milord, — counters. fhey heard also that some —AND ton and St. John. a. w. grkkly. extension of the telephone system through I'orHvn !’»»«» Passenger- are requested to procure tickets papers, whether valuable or not did not Bd 1 nos A v itr.s -Sld Get L*. hark B Webster, before entering the train, and especially Ells- no. .1 >1 \ 1 n stki 1:r had been on the ground that section next season. Officials of the appear, dumped Prav, Kurope worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. at the rear of the and had blown from Boston have recently store, company 1 n" port (»et P'», bark Grace Lynwood, Gilley, for All a down east with that end in Tickets Points South and West away. taken trip for New A ork GOLD CLARION on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket Court adjourned at 1:30 p. in. The view. st John, N B \r Nov 24, -eh Avon, Hill, office, THE xnminat ion will be continued Wednes- If the county cannot have a railroad, Windsor, N S for ( alais Ellsworth, C. F. GREENE, Agent. it a little nearer RoSAKlo-Sld Get bark J S Woos- day, Dec. 5. the telephone will bring 10, Finery. The Msst Perfect RANGE is the World, PAYSON TUCKER, t he world. ter, Boston Vice Pres, and Gen’l Manager. P R-Sld Nov sell Alice J (Tab HOUSE si Johns. 1ft, FOR WOOD OR COAL. F E. BOOTH BY, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag’t. tree. Island and New York Miss SAHOKIVS KKAIHNG. Ragged 1894. KORN. Dkmkhaka- In port Nov 1, Park Arlington, Sept. 30, Griggs, for Delaware Breakwater \ I’ST IN At Brook.-ville, Nov. 12, to .Mr. and bark C Dela- kirk KI). A Delightful Programme of Klocu- sld prev to Nov .1, Mary Hale, Mr*. Alfred Austin, a daughter [Florence ware Breakwater tlon and Music. Marion). Havana Ar Nov 1:5, seh Helen G Moseley, were You would, too, it to and New Yolk you A large audience assembled at the P.bN.soN—At Treinont, Nov. 17, Mr. Holt, Mrs. Peter Benson, a daughter. Spoken. wear old churc h last Three to that ITiitariaii Thursday evening | Mr. and Trips Per Week. compelled DAVIS —At Brooksvllle, Nov. 14, t<» Nov S, ofT Bermuda, .-eh J F Cnolldge, Brag to hear Miss Agnes Mabel Safford, the Mrs. Davis, a harness atter it’s even beyond George daughter, ion, from New York for Laguayra popular reader, on this her third appear- b \TON—At Deer Isle, Nov. S, to Mr. and Mrs. l>. a son. Itluehlll and Ellsworth Line. I can sell a ser- Miss Kodncy baton, ( repair. you ance before an Kllsworth audience. PltoviNi Kl’ow n, Nov 24—Sell arrie Phillips bAToN At Deer Isle, Nov. 2 >, to Mr. and Mrs. was assisted bv Miss Grace irrived last night and reports when between viceable harness for $S ;o. Safford Joy, Peter baton, a daughter. Minot’s and Harding’s Ledge collided soprano, Mrs. F. Morris, violinist, Miss GltAY—At Peer Isle, Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. | Light he better ( harles F. a with seh Leonora, of Kll-worth, and had head You'd satisfied, Mary F. Hopkins, pianist, and Mrs. F. L. Gray, daughter. lloPGKISS —At Deer Isle. Nov. 1'.*, to Mr. and rear and how sprit carried away. The Leonora, .1 Kent, organist. The entertainment was t.. u.,h, with custom-;....de Mrs. ( harles Hodgkins, a son. .. it .1,^.0- for \.*w A ork was taken on the l given under the auspices of the nity 11 CT< H I N< iS— At Orlaiul. Nov. 2:5, to Mr. and i|iirks at 1- t-t Boston Her rails are broken On and after October 15, tlie steamer cue. \ c 'twill cost m re, rut <). A. will leave club. Mr- Fred T. Hutchings, a daugiiter. uni tup timbers ami plank- down. '•Catherine,” Capt. Crockett, Ellsworth at c, p. m Surry at 7 o’clock, Mon- l.ulM) At Siirrv. Nov. 21. to Mr. and Mrs. Scb Northern l.ight, from Kli/.abethport for hut ill he a better lit, and Miss Safford*s reading was well received, day, Wednesday and Friday for Bluehill, South hi will (J. Lord, a son. before a .-ho re below Hoek- who had the of Bangor, reported Bluehill, Brooklin, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sar- but to those pleasure — Mol I.D1NG At Swan’s Island, Nov. 22, to and, was Moated la-t week without serious gentville, ( a-tine. Dark Harbor and Hughes on her former and Mr-, .lames a son. now hearing her appearance Mr. Moulding, la mage and lowed to Bangor, where -he i- Point P-le.-boro; arriving in Rockland about 5 it Kit. in., in season to connect with steamers for H! Make here.it was evident she was not at her. KoHi’.l NS—At Deer Isle, Oet. :H, to Mr. and repairing. p. Mrs. son. was Boston direct. a Ilenry Robbins,a Sell Kva May (of Brooklyn'. Tibbetts, New Patterns and Designs New In heat. The first selection, -Mandy,” RETURNING. lrlven a-hore al Hott’s 1-land, in the gale of southern sketch which combined tragedy MAICKIKD. v. and wa--old to the Murphy Bros, who CROCKERY WARE, Will leave Rockland Tuesday, Thursday and You'll want a <• ami was particularly well ren- loated her the next day. Saturday on arrival of steamers from Boston, g. al-looking pathos, —At West Nov. HAKKR—EATON Gouldsboro, — dered. Miss Safford throws her soul into ! M \< ill a-. Nov _M A n attempt will In* made about c> a. m., touching at above points, and 21, b\ Rev. George M. Hailey, Mi-- Marn D. at * TIN -aim* o rai-e -eh A my Han-on, rceeiiti} -unk Mt S WARE, arriving in early day. iier listeners with linker, of to W illiam M. Eaton, ol the story, and carries steuben, De-ert. Ticket- for sale on board for all points east Cherry Held. and we-t. Baggage cheeked Will I*, her. Boston. Nov JC ( apt smith of -eh \M.ie For lieOiil Trade from Selected Stock. through. I R 1'!**— C A RTER — At >urry, Non. 17. b\ *. unt Kva Hooper, Franklin tor I’htladelplca, \. CROCK ETT, Manager. Hut in the selection, ‘-Honor of Un- Rev. II. K Mrs. Clara A. ( urtls t*> even if don't have to u-e l>ay. which in here today, received »e\*reiniu G. W. HIGGINS, Agent. you .l ol surrv. put 11X1 in: became a .-e|>h K. Carter’, both n o\ er the w heel Woods,” this very ity •n to bis -ide by being throw Water ATTKNTIUN. KRhETin -Dol Glll im \t Surrv. Non 21, Piping it. Run .aa r my assortment. fault. Miss Safford threw herself so hiring a gale. 11n le v. S. i». Whitten, Miss Lillian M. sk'-tcli. which a Fine 1 .t of slei dtbells t‘ > se- heartily into the depicts f ret thy to John H. Dougherty, of surrv. BOSTON AND BANGOR thrilling boat race on Saranac Lake, tlmt Kl I! HI s| |— ( oi »K \t LeNvl-ton, N..n 2-. M iss Stiicrtisrinnits. PLUMBING He I le /.ora Kurbi-h oi l.«wi-ton to .liinus lect from, too. she too sacrificing dis- \ spoke rapidly, \lbert look, formerlN of Ell-worth. In all its brauclie.-tL»tie by my own Workmen, tinetin ss for earnestness. II \RKINS M« cnllM \CK \t Ellsworth. SHOES wini have the reputation of doing their work in Steamship Company. of a small V'N 2-, Rev. .1. I*. Mi-- \nna THE BEST The humorous little sketch b;, o'Hrien, a FlK*T-< DAS* M A WKlt. Il.irkins to Tlioma- Met ormaek, both oi Mt don't cost ho tmteh nowadays ns a brother’s interview with liis sister's beau, Desert. Zinc, Lead Sheet Lead, Cutlry, M< <* fuller, e-., ||.«> at in wnieh is the soul of henelit of low cost of production. ApiV.-.-lon, to Samuel King, both oi southwest llarhor. sh a s referred to was Mrs.. Here is ii cut of t he I music, she ey/*v!s. This Morris’| .loYCh ToRRfA -At Atlantic. Non. la l.v Headache Powders. lust week the J. F. ELDRME. n S. o. W Mi-- tirst appearance l>efore the Kllsworth ! !h hitten, Daisy .Joyce to Levi H. both ol Swan’s Island. 35 Main Street, 'omiiii iu'iiig Monday, Sept. Jl, steamer “MT. not be her Torrey, and it is hoped it will DEM'.K'l * W. ( Sawtelle, will leave Bar Sl'KK Cl'ltli l-'OR 1 ll.AI'Al 111 public, M \ RSJJA LI.- I’RhsshY -At Deer Die, Non MAINE. apt. School Shoes. ELLSWORTH Wednesdays and at last. 21, b\ Rcn d. s Richards, Mi-s Annie l. Waverly Harbor, Mondays, Fridays Mil. in., touching at Nortliea-t Harbor, South an Mar-hall to Edward K. I’res-ev, both of Deer The solos by Miss Joy found ap- I Harbor. Swan’s Island and Green’s Land- sold tor I -le. we-t Mv Powders have been .i V. She '■ In-r | ing, connecting at Rockland with steamer for NICKERSON—COLE—At Orrington, Nov. Boston. the five and have acknowledgments nf an encore. by Rev. E. \. (after, Mi-- f'lorenee M past years, ••-on ol to Louis A. ol ::i d::U Mrs. Kent Orrington Cole, Tin- 1 \g by RETURNING in a instance, II ten. iiul jailed single j was well received. and Miss Hopkins Rh.MH K DOW NINI, At Ellsworth, Nov. 21, From Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- 1 Rev. D. L. Yale, Mi-- ( clia D. lo miek to in fifteen minutes. I last selection, and organ duet by da vs at 5 p. m. Relief The piano both of worms George W Downing, Ellsworth. II ii ml reds of Children mid adults have A From Rockland, Tuesday-, Thursdays and with violin was one of the i.ut are trouted for other diseases. '1 In- s\ mp- or the obligato, ^ Saturdays at (about r>;io a. m., nr upon arrival warrant them refund SARG ENT \LLEN -At West Gouldsboro, toms are with a variable W treats with which Klls- —indigestion, up- of steamer from Bo-ton, at Green’s choicest musical Non. l'.», by Rev > A. Weed, Mi-s Laura f. foul oflensiv breath; hard touching petite: tongue; ^ Swan’s Island, Southwest Harbor and in in some time. to Fred II. Allen, hotii of and full In-lly. vn: h oeeasional griping* and P Landing, Twelve powders worth has been favored Sargent, Capt. Northeast Harbor. money. Gouldsboro. about t he navel: heat and itching senna 4 pains From and Following is the complete programme: ti.-u m tiie rectum and about the anus; eyes Sorrento, Mondays, Wednesdays for cts. WI I.SON —I.EACH At Penobscot, Nov. 21, ^ s in. box 25 by la ileb ng oftbenose ;short.ilry W Fridays at a. “«»ver tin* Rev. s M Mis- Addic Wilson to avyanddiill; I>uot (piano and organ), Small, cough ; grinding ol the tret h starting during A E. s. .1 MORSE, Agent, Bar Harbor. once will both of Penobscot. if them you Summer Sea”.Kigolertto Hurlie II Leach, s’erp; •-low fever; and often in chi In ren. con- CALVIN AUSTIN, Gen’l Boston. you try F. I.. Kent. ^ Supt., Mi Mar;, !' ib.pkinsand Mr*. vulsions The best worm remedy made is 4 WILLIAM II. HILL, alu ays use them. Heading, "Mandy” (a story of the WEIL President and General Manager, Boston. wards or Sick Head- South).Kd For Nervous Miss Agnes Mabel Safford. CoFFIN -At Gouldsboro, Nov. 2u, David I months, 21* ELIXIR lilotrls. < Collin, aged days. TRUE’S IF \N kcrlin Solo, "Flower of tin- Alp-”.F. It has iieon in use 43 yra is purely vegetable, A ache and C'OOMRS-At Deer Isle, S, Walter H Neuralgia. Mis- race .Joy. Sept. harmlessand ellectual Where no worms are T' Coombs, aged 11 years, months, 2s da\s. it a and corrects tliecon- 4 Heading, "The Same Old Story".Kirk present acts as Tonic KINGMAN- \t Waltham, Nov. 27, M dition of tin* mucous membrane of ihe shun- Miss Safford. .Joseph ^W Kingman, aged 70 years, 2 months. achand bowels. A positi vecuri* for Const ipa- AMERICAN HOUSE, NO CURK, NO PAY. Violin solo, "Lu» n tia liorgia,” ti'in uud biliousness, and nr___ A ELLSWORTH, ME., K At ( Nov. Mrs. F. Morris. Mi i.ol'LDRh berry Held, 11, valuable remedy in all t!n*| — Mr-. Rarnen Met.ouldriek, aged s.l year-. common of c!dl- # WILLIAM Proprietor. Heading, “Honor of the Wood-” (by complaints WEEKS, VOS K--At Winter Harbor, Nov. 2.», Wilber F- dren. 35c, at all Druggists. ! ...... Murray ^ n Dlt. J. I\ TillT. A < Centrally located; within easy reach of the s U.,| ^ y Wiggin. Druggist.1 di Safford. Auburn, Ale. 9 station and the business part of the town. W. Mullan For we have A per rates to tviv.ards”.F. Fo.rtGti Liniment removes all Hard, Tapeworms clay. Special regular Spavin a trvutment Write T .• Ml-.* .loy. special hoarders. > >r.jv Pt.. Ellsworth. -••it eo i.umps and Hlemishes from When have *l.'- worth of me I make Halloas” with vocal you bought for Pamphlet. trade mark 4 '_— Heading. "Au\ norse°. Hlood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney. a Wouldn’t do tin- unless 1 _ you present. _.•■(., .Meredith all Swollen Hone, Siitie-*, Sprains, Throat-, could a (lord to. 1 Miss Itch on human, on and all ; v. i- your daughter gcttii.u' g‘"111',’ Mi-- Salford and .Joy. etc. s tve i'.'-O by use of one bottle. War mange horses, dogs •» Mr I : cured In SO minutes Woolford’s San- 1„ r "S, l. ..did.” ; _ ; woh Irrfu! Hleml.-h Cure ever -tuck, by r.;i.lt«»it;stillnu .. “MS-avrc,” 44 !'ft s. D. Ells- itary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by S. D. , .ri.. rom II Tro\ atore”.^ erdi known Sold by Wiggin, druggist, 11 HH.-t rur.”-ir I HE I )l \( ON. >igu- ol I bank-gU ing. -*< r-of thing-. Is reverently not while their father said but will, ap.t to be forgetful, or I should grave, A Sr a geuin cool an cooiah, looks that would have ■ he added, with a good-natured outright discon V r-.-t a coii.it; in ■!« t. -peak." Pomp ,"*ln»i*tit Punished for Disturb- cecccoc ecccc a ee ©coococce©t iu uuu « «ocu — ctcot.fr fa' verted any bird on earth but this one. iiickanuts an wa’nut- ing the Thanksgiving Dinner. f- Possum ktepin ui ub -igf'f it had been no trouble to n mber his Now the amen was uttered, the minister Tu'k«-\ -trutii '• a'•! wife’s short order, for the potatoes were straightened himself up in his chair, h«- Among the papers of the late ex-S:ate Nary -t.-p proud *•/ Id- a!' thtv could afford now There had seized his knife, drew it along the steel Senator C\ Stoddard, of the town of i.n-truttin Mi-tab Tu'kc Guy Keep been Brother Jcx bad written with w hat, to the little Joneses, seemed A that ^00 an ^ •>' do' know whut time it is Ledyard. was found a few dav- ago old Delighted for. and without which he would have cruel deliberation. then drew the turkey Woman.) a ; *st h little farm and w hich the to him. The leg off. now the left, newsj>aj>er clipping containing quaint < idan pres* commence a -queakin. poor right 1 am with Ivorine c the wholeof h'.s now the now the so an delighted Katin apple- -to ed aw ... minister ha- -pared him right wing, left, account of old colonial Thanksgiving Washing roun lak hornet- had left them t>eautiful and Now the hillin swa’min humble savings—and which systematical! service and dinner. It was written in Powder and the t Huntin aig* emong de hay with next to nothing for the rest of the knife was poised above the brown breast v. U\\rt no. V :-;j.h Tu’kt k. j half of and it the year 1711 bv tin II take year. He had even had to borrow itself, lay open. of ()Ii\ e £ At d«- geese a tlvln souf, Conant, of the old South in lovely It. and that debt must be p»id. come But what was this that showed to the parish Umph, dat bird do’ know whuf- cumin, Itanvers, Mass and runs thus: ()il which 1 t shet hi- mouf. w hat would, next June. astonished eyes of the family? The min- Soap hf he did, he’d “Ye wa- in house and her Brother Joe had written first for it to ister's face Mrs. Jones rose from governor ye |»led: of find in each — commissioners ye customs, y gittin go<*! an '-a 'ah rich Aunt Jane down in Grandville, but her seat and ran to his side to look for majesty's pack- Pumpkin and sat in a high seat of ye Make me open up rm eve-. she had that she “feared that herself; the Jones broke into a they together I have replied youngest am-ears age. used £ Seem- las if a loukin at me stairs. Ye governor very Joe’s extravagance had resulted .n this, half cry of disappointment, for instead pulpit .Je-' a la'iu der -ayin “Pies devout and attentive, although he favor* and that to suffer for :t would be a of the gush of stuffing he had looked for the soap all winter, and it's the Tu’key gobbler gw in r«.»un Idowin. and tolerates ye and f w holesome lesson to him and so. there was to Ik* seen a tin box, from Episcopacy Quakers Gwine roun gibbin hi- -a-- an slack Sally.” only winter in I have e idea which the cover had Baptists. first many years n->t on talklr Mi-tah smiling a little over tht of Joe's just been knocked, Keep Tu’key “He was dressed in a black velvet coat Vo' ain’t seed no almanac. being extra\agant on the pittance his revealing rolls on rolls of fnO and flOO had bordered with gold lace, and buff chapped hands, rocky little farm furnished, the parson bills. Ka'mcr walkin throode breeches, w it h gold buckle* at ye knees, Mrs. (*.Kr» M. ba'nya’d had sent the money. But Aunt Jane was Whose was it? Where had it come Jo\ps, £ see in how thing- i» coming on, and w hite silk munificent in her way. Once a year, at from? stockings. Pfoviii* nr 1;. I £ s.-e- vi all do f"W !- i in ••There was a disturbance in ye gal- ito’n. she sent each of the But though the minister tried faith- Sr. rt«u for Premium Good times cumin -ho yo’ Thanksgiving, leries. where it was filled with divers p C«ta pur C Ut ah* Mr. Gardner, was called fort h and out in (ilastonbury. Conn. He gwine iia;. yo’ alter while. relative and philanthropist. she knew nothing of it, but so pleased broad isle, where he w a- re with •Well have that at least,” had said the whs }*he at the family's prosperity, t hat ye proven suet in tie k;:- hep. great carefulness and CWCCCCCCCCfCCfCfffCCCCfCffq Choppir. minister, and before he started h< me he w hen she died next year she left all she solemnity. •si.tr:’.n raisin- in d. .ha ! b “He was then in deacons' seat called at the office for the annual had to her “beloved William put ye Iioef a cookiu de mite meat, express nephew, in view of w hole ns between two deacons ye gr -ui I -in-1 » box. But it had not come.so he went on, Jones.** being, many others, spi.e- disposed but sexton was ordered L.-.k h. ah. tu’key. -t«»p da; g- 'in, thinking that it would surely be there in to give t«i those who have. And when congregation, ye ■ Mr t<> take him out because u ii d«- -« bah. 1 *rescott ^ ain't Uurr.i the ;ti<>rning. and h- he trudged on up> the minister found that all inquiries were by de f o* naik’s in da* ge«h. of his and strange contortion of Vo- I, yo’ the hib -a;.i over and over to himself: vain, he finally accepted the gift as from levity Mo o’ kn w thauk-g: in’-heahr countenance 'giving grave scannal to ye "Potato*-- and ar* h fea.-t. com- the Lord, as who shall any it was not? -l.Htr.nt >re. /*rro. turkey deacon** and him in so grave put ye lobby REASONS to which thousands And went to and 5 to the dinners 5 Gregory college, pared under stairs. Sorm children and a w it**w n to-morrow. 1 am thankful, Lizzie owned for “her own" the ye very mulatto woman were for WHY 1 am thankful. 1 am thankful! finest that could be hacf and learned reprimanded piano at Shorter." THE THIEF'S TEHKEY. to it so well that when the next laughing Pomp Hartford play Times. came it was to her accom- In the meantime the mail “who had Thanksgiving t h*- assembled “In taken went on his paniment family sang. Lewis Friend & Co.'s Business wt art sure at least uf Blackpool cottage For tlie “Well, my dear, SomeWay or Other the I>ord Will Pro- Gravy Turkey. way. every now and then to said the minister as be fas- stopping vide." Time*. Boil the heart, liver and giz- our turkey.” read the dirty scrawl he has received that Philadelphia giblets tened about his throat the long worsted afternoon at the post-office. zard soft, chop fine, and add to the brown comforter that oid Mr-. Lummy had knit Curiously enough, this had been ad- Maine Is < iron ing. gravy you usually make. Fried or escal- to William Jones, lias Steadilv Increased. dressed esq., though for him. and w hich he wore in spile of One before the of the last oysters may be served with the t he inside read year taking loped and hut-, that Either is better than stuff- its gaudy purple yellow Dkek Boh The cops are after us So census. Major J. House, of Augusta, turkey. oyster sense he am a frade to move. Li lo as flavor \ xvliieh hurt his artistic every time harrd That I figured out an est imate of what t he popula- ing, long cooking spoils the of 1-t.—Tin |tax -pot ca-li for their floods, enable-them tell You hare Frum Me. but as the looked at it. rather than wound the feel- you say tion of the State would be. This estimate oyster. Ncede yore sheer The booDI>e i send to '•ell at Ioxx figure-. of that old soul. you came within 500 of the actual count. ings dim-eyed, kindly It toO you now the NoTeS that ware In f• r making restaurant chicken salad “And we will eat it with a cheerful, the -ate or N. g soo that maiks yore Tak ing t he same ratio that he used in Receipt- should iH'jrlu “First catch your calf."—7>.t«j 2tl.— Their stock is a- a- in the State, xvhich em that the Shel.r with min And Kits takin OuT just larycv any thankful heart, and not repine 1SS9, Major House has again figured out ,S ft my*. flu.000 as things is 1 am a frade to trust good Lord has seen St to send us no an e«t imate of the of the State, ail a chance to make their .-elections. It < ut *o too ThE Express so send It in a population more.” parage. lOOk good in eiiny you may get. making the total 7J2.000, a gain of 61.(XX) atmrrtisnnrnts. into the Jimmy. His wife glanced lovingly up Yore Trt’e paRd for the four years or an annual gain of one i- our motto, xxhicli ”ixe- each “He'd better send it.” muttered the .'kl.—Strictly price, per- thin, gentle face w ith its honest, tender 15,(X)0. The correctness of Major House’s “ man, setting his lip* grimly. “I didn't Female Sufferers, son tile same chance with hi- and at the scant gray hair, and her for 1S.K9 is neighbor. eyes mix mv-eif up> in that there bank busi- estimate pretty good reason heart smote her at the sight f t hi* unfalt- ...... Ilf dmH I fear me! We th> not make itlIt- talk, hut in each ease \ve do n- mut v Thu b ! d fill t hlit lfnt hcTCfl Mini knows I km him any Itli.— Jimmy hang far out of t he w ay. I was broken- so I he'll come discouraged, were and their day, guess up square. about their board many While in view of the made so xx e and all o-ood- sold are a- to 1 > n it all! Here 1 am shut up in this showings by hearted. I was ill with advertise, leprc-ented wants so numerous that it seemed always hole, not daring to make a move with the last three censuses, an annual gain of female trouble I could not wail ahead to meet them, irue, that Boss, after me so close. the or refunded. a blank devil, young 15.000 in population in this State may pureha-er, money but it But I think I've rather left him this time, walk or stand, and had to there did open up a way generally, seem there is reason to believe if here for a month or so. large, every and 1 stay quiet e on our — was such a narrow ami Mrs. Jones be assisted to ."ith.— V oiir~el\e~ reeortl in Im-iiit in way, can get awa\ after that. He lost the it is correct. Indications point very pride pa-t found lhat in she lost squeezing through scent last week. strongly to the fact that Maine is making my feet when lai-woith. and are determineil to -till hold to that Js«». himself that he had plan, her youth and beauty. congratulating a and substantial in this tin-no- steady gain from a before his eluded the "iticers by c-cn,ngtu arising i- to o'ixe all one cent- in value for each but for all ins chreriness The exodus of our which hundred se u re village, the man let himself into respect. young chair. ■» wife, whose burden be bore in sympathy tie had chosen on tne the gloomy cottage men to the west ha*- almost ceased, and exerx dollar reeeixed. stu let him dream of tht a water, Tnat it head —or as many as shore.- murky new industries have been established, My v. >• -d• j> shutters and oaken was a littb hea v hearted that had gre parson anti a new section of the State whirled, and d-»«-r> .usd re- ommended it to the hunted brought chill, bleak N».» cm mt ,s he trudged Tile reason for the u'lvat adx aneeineiit in our < u-tom I >< — day. thief. H» -at down hef re tne hearth into shape for l»u«bne»-enterprise. There baik ached, :.*> :in\ v nes- down the hill toward iilage and dragged together tic smoldering > reason to believe that in the growth but worst of i- the -ati-factorv wax in which the work its foot. id.1 had been a embers, .. »\.ng them to a flame. partmeiit tling al light get will I «• even more dur- T' i* tie he laid on population rapid all was that kindling — fail of snow dur'.n„ the rt of the decade. hoino which a lire- all that lora li; tne m, ami -<•>uj a tire was i.Hiring up tic ing :na:ning years performed, perfect colder. ami the Imd grown steadily tug chimne y. thawing out the chilled crowding- and t \eellent w w e cannot In- h\ formed a solid, sheet over the ruffian. He half in his chair, w hen down in orkman-hip -urpa--ed glisten.ng slept Koanf of \ubl Swie. feeling my abdomen. a I i -• Turkey Lung it ail at once ch voice -aid just out- whole, so that the parson f ind hard t< “A friend told me of a n x in the St ;u, de the d >< r. >h. ini-t' r, n. nti-i* r. In tin early day-, wh»*n tb»- “great Lydic his A; las* w.th a merr;. keep footing. < W on a ’• < you r A ;m;ie.»n fire! uuttered of : 1. i fow It was the Indian eon /:. i'inUuim's 1 VyeA/e/t' C'< >>:- t w inkle in h > e \he : nr* «-:f curse on t h»- « lii'iriev, and w in a us thing tr:l ition to the Christian festival of her faith won mine ion that was hinging ins fe t and but polite thank" for hi- informant, h** /’■’a../; press “• big. roast was bak rose mid walked to the door to find out Thank-g ing not ing, chilling h;s heart. : : 1 miw I am well. Oh ! hinv A. h- FIJI END CO.. llje rut 11 ot lie ilirtUO 1 of Jliillseit. it is n<>w IiEAVIS dow n the hill, folio a in g t lie :.nni pie of a blue* w ith stood c ■ i I return thanks to Mrs. A little boy. cold, out- Over a big tin {dace, such as the tirst crowd of fartn* y ■ a si-.• .■■•-king in'.eioly up at the- roof. boys settlers built to accommodate the huge Piukham! ELLSWORTH. MAINE. "Her*, s.r, here! You can see it from catching his breath at rir*t t b<- here." Ami. laying aside ios caution for log> t lie •. irgin forest supplied, w as driven woman trnubledwith like air struck him, but In vs t- *u livery Block, Corner of Main ami franklin Street- rosy once. Black Boo wa; k*-i o c unarm* d,and Manning a great nail, or spike, from which the uterus nr womb troubles can and Du: in ;. the almost into in* arm.- of a suiiling. go.»d-iookmg turkey wa- suspended by a string. A bottom of the hill h* saw a man young offi « r -f the d*-te tiv*- force ami be cured, fur it cured me, and toiling with a notched end was ii.- n. to meed stick placed in* "Ali. giad Mr. — it. you, .vid them." Mrs. up Hubert Bun k. alias Fred futt, alias J» d against the mantel front and the string Kerhaugh, “Get ••Dock out!" shouted the parson, I.* non. alia.- Mr. William Jones anti QUODS, held in the notch. Careful St., Nicetown, Penn. BRIGHT can- adjustment Juniata out of if please, sir, as i e my way, you goodness knows what lse. said young of st i k and st ring t he t at t he not out of kept urkey get yours! Moss, covering he t hief w mi his rev ulver. distance from the tire. I'nder- This great medicine bis d t proper destroys At i The man glanced up, small, Black Bub snarled like h trapped lig*-r, neath was placed a great iron pan to • in the '.it n«-t germs, cleanses the yes taking t!%, .ng ligur*- but allowed them to slip the handcuffs catch the fat that poisonous and juicy dripped during in time to avoid it, in another over wrists. piGHT pRICES, his the roast ing. An occasional twist of the the womb, moment the Kev. William Jones nail system, strengthens “Now," said the officer, "where's the string kept the turkey slowly spinning, taken a “header into the person of the that robbed the bank of? and corrects all boodle you so that all parts received equal heat. irregularities. Al ' - stranger. You may a" well confess, for I've got your Slices of salt pork slowly frizzling below “Please excuse me," said the parson, Slim him this partner. Jimmy caught in the dripping pan furnished a rich fluid and him !f a- soon as pir.HT righting And I'll Kit 'piME— laughing morning. get Ix-e, your for the basting, which was a constant he could and then holding out a hand to other om, before Now tell us w here long. process. This is what assist the other to rise. the is." Colds, and (L money In the general rejoicings where so Coughs, The face that looked up at him was a 1 he bestowed on him an prisoner ugly many whites and Indians in one, with the indulged disagreeable cunning, shifty grin. "It's w here you can't get it. Don't the Lung Troubles. I the wide- prolonged Thanksgiving feasting eyes of an uneasy conscience, you wish you could?" Then, with an ^ venison ami were roasted in the ears of an alert animal which ex- turkeys spread oath, he swore: "I rather see you in per- nt /For built of to be overtaken open temporary fireplaces pects every moment by dition before I’d tell you. I>d who gets massive and the logs. Chicago Tribune. the treachery itself practices, it have my compliments," adding to him- I Adamson’s / mean, little leat ures t hat speak a degraded self. "I 'd even rat her l lie express company After Thanksgiving. soul. In answer to the minister's apolo- got it. darned monopolists though they the man an marllcuiale In what do we take the activi- gies only grunted are, than you, to get the credit of giving spirit up under his breath and went on it I Botanic something oaek. my young rooster." ties of life after so Thanksgiving day, \ I E have ticxrr -"hi a- n.ai.y I.MMK-', MISTS' and < II11.DUE Vs nl'MI'E (,\|{ without a backward look, ne parson The men turned their horses toward observed the M KM' a- we have far this Hvasoii I In mu-t r:«ht and the r; after who widely throughout nation? j ri/ht, stood gazing him, wondering t lie * ia^e *-n t iie ot her -’le of the hill, "tinrwl-c we o.'uldti't haw d-»ne It. could Have our minds been awakened to a new he be, but Boss stopped them. "No; we ll go Balsam. “No one from about here.” he mused. (Cough we cam :n sense of to the of all hack tic way fr Kichland. I obligation giver Sj>c*• i:11 offer of oO Ladies’ ( oats, last 'season’s «*oods. at $.‘».do. “Ah, he must be t he man w ho has taken car*- news don't to have the of this arrest blessings? Has this new experience re- I It brings relief with the first cottage that W :! m was an This season’s ( oats and Blackpool telling get out just now, fur I have idea that sulted in a more surrender of Capes from $5.00 to 2o.do. me of And with the complete I soothes irritation, heals the yesterday. memory B<»h hero will turn state’s evidence dose, *’ finally self to Him? Has it induced a full recog- ( of this evil countenance in his mind the a For ..... $.'>.00 to .*>0.oo. Hga-nst the third man, and tell u» where nition «if His innumerable gifts? I lungs and throat and effects pei- apes, Rev. Jones went on, saucier uuu more ft... ru.i-ii l.iHin.r VV..II anxious than before the encounter. 1 feet cure. I him else, as he is the .slyest of the hunch.’' before to honor Him with our and T.ttwirn iw U.M, Than ks»n v i n »*■ -i «h»v lips So nothing was known in Littleton of in the us*- of ail our In a word, when h nation knees us one and thank- powers? Dross Silks t he ure, nor did it ever h and Velvets. capt know, being do we enter upon our life work with I Price, 35 a d 75 Cents. \l Goods, God for mercies sent and t>* nefits received, lit tit' its sleepy plae.-, minding strictly higher aims and w ith a conviction au wave of i.» deeper Imvi rleiraul line In tills as wo have received n tl f.i-• rolling one grand praise own busirns- and -n- b litcra- W department, just up taking that all we n w are or ev* r to be \ SOLD BY ALL CfiUGGISTS. I' lonahle t reach No\ elt l>n tv was expert Patterns hi It vaulted no Milirh !■ volte nil’ll I uniting the divine throne. Yes, he thankful t urea- tin H 'at 'h n, a n tin on Wall or the t h t !:■ in »* b»v«- JJ liatrnim .1 -1 Ill If ii.ii w ai.t a fa-lit,. is rough tin it ot Him ‘‘with mil. le, la-tv ,ln— In I i,i- Ini.-t -u lc, I... k ,.ur- thankful for every on*- <*1 the children //< ii were /ion's raid, wlin not eanuiated whom there is no variab'ene-s, neither before you pureha-e. at thankful that the* were hi* and home, to disturb its peace of mind. shadow of Christian Advo- stout lads and lassie* all. it was turning? though cate. so hard to feed t h« i.angry mouths, ever “We will all be immk u; children, Blankets. i ike little bird*, opt ii {•> he tilled, so hard to-morrow, l-'timix s*torie- ol i I I* n 11> Blanket- at about one-half la-t > to shoe and dre-~ and educate then ; realiy thuukLi.. for (»od's ;.trl> h.ink-giv ings. •} | year's nrhe- s.i., i th- mm -ter thankful for Anna, hi* dear wife, that rm-reie.-, Imt night, Many funny stories are told of the around over his was in hi* as looking benevolent her loving hand they -, such as J he in t early Toank.-giviiig day > glasses, that reflected ’i i,e one si um bit d up t he h il 1 >f 1:1*. 1 /on Have Faith lire in tiie iMioe ab«.n: which town of < olehester the Good !l was hut natural that, as he they «alniy ignoring perhaps ■ «• Tappets. b. d; > and, ing -g< 1. ni rhil- da\ and Y a of «* i. ■ « t. thought of tile**- beit Ved ones of hi*, lie gathered, governor’s appointed observing unt ul. arp. tin- wear. in tin \ii. the j \ ij.,u! 4. cin h tr > i !<• :. I.k' 1 *« ; in « <»rn*T a tnai he tirc:i, y ind yotir druggist. (If f<>"ttiol*l with U-. to \\e are a* par.-on should heave -igh couid .; own fest i\ a a et .» later, in ord- r to VN gain.- piirc, nlw'a low It. a -hade |..,m th 's orders, and more of tli.* pr*-s.d'-iil went to bed than, other-. not give them ::f*good*, iiHovr'time for t In-arr after all in a «• \ r Aunt s by sloop-from 9 It iv. n’t, should s«-« k liow he would like to s« A unit- one* gle.- .Jane you you u: wliieii < «n w a- i<* cail Mew more Well dressed! Sic- u* - ;•-* and ( liildmi'- he after h*- fiad bum im tio 9 ail"!!.. ) A>k him if the L. dainty w hen a girl. How weli lie remem- morning m 1 * T hr- chiri-ii. bered* oiu 1 :!’* pretty Another recount'd of a farmer !'•*' Mudicinc husn’t hern wear and an esjjeeiai iiuiimi v iui i> -ng, Winter Tiideiwyeai* and llosierv. 1 • hi-< a-k of jj or a < >; a.*i u yog turkeys ..... •sing Thank-givmolasses drooping plume u soh y nit of .< 1- I a : .: ■■< he \\ iis m»: sure w h W Us i, i.! h:s cart as tie r* In I the top of a note !'!'.•■• and tra- es next rule, tin fac under it ,\..*si hrigli! ■?* sw \y any p hill ami of its rolling ift ly dow n t'U..' IP I. ! < ■ t and with m r a .. in..a...... l-''g: No. i. der !'••'• I \ e-t- at .fit- We smiling, ■ ili ,:i twain its fall. Hi- -"‘•ss V t !»ejr e\c;ueii|i .dig r:» n! ;»j»d spli. by nelple-- w Uh iiiii d .11 7 I e.-nt- el w r> bloom, Hiid now itt-ti v pm-ro hub sov\u off ; ,i •* .ng ter L uad iUcomtiture and his wife’- of n No. *.\ ]•>'■/. I lie-' Jet-. ■ htav\ lines unout tir .. uai used to aridity liaruni Pa;-!- and \ e-t- at 1 J e, t- 1 ai. 1 » fin « b- '-heerv in*- till- -a me «*1 -* W here .it Vo elit -. laugh up at h.m. t(my einper and diet are comieall;. told. so*ve jo tin* m tiny chur< And lie held No. :i. :,■>.[./ .. t Ml-* i. ( i. still, for all tht ir anxiei y, never refu.*< ti to I'.aruain d 11.1 ie n Pant- aid \ -1 -. n. u !•■ smile at him. "‘••red, at one rent per line. A large line -a I mlerweai lot men. n .. w i; n an as. .. ion of All the Near. from nt- t" And t hen t n* re a .* t «r .. agent. jpi I’hauk-gi ving (-«rel*-ssness. as if a* vMin-d e\ da\ < I o;ir IP'-i. « tor nildivn son, “as good u son as ever blessed h ry nice a year then.me- a da y ry. -p. tally we t.a\e the he-t wearing good- in tin .rk. t in the to I n oj all hind-. 1 roin In rents to .-_*.iio father’s heart,” thought the parson. year gelling packages by ex- the hill November Weal r, llo-ier;- per pair. press, if then- was a box there for Wlici. freiii near and Poor who so for a >•< farawa; Gregory, lunged \i kindled meet lege education, and who -truggI*M ill, im Jones, the Lev. .'La-n Jones. Loving together 1 here was a box for \\ illiam and Kid on in Jones, Gloves. bravely and patently tueviliag*- Hound the eld hearth-tern* meet. as there was on»- they store w bile his soul was for books hut William Jones hungry X eiiug and old. in union tender, aeeounl "f dampi. getting in -ome of ur kid -ome of them d. know n to the of and re- glove-, got -lightly -pott. and whs gentleman lugs To renew ih< ir -o we them uJ at knowledge. 1’here Lizzie, too, greeting-* -weet. ON offer damaged, eent- per pair. 'Mu* wearing qualities in them are iu-t this must be tli one a-ked for. Xml poor girl, vv h.»>e musie-lov ing soul long, d ceipts, their mutual love to render. n- ..la- ever, and after tw-.i-r Mir-• time-’ wear the .-p«.t- will largely disappear aiid'the So went home the It to study tier chosen art, and w iio was (iregory lugging box, glove-look as well a-any. you want to-aw more than one half in the priee. l»uy from tl.l- Thank- are that mice ot a- la-t. to he satis lied with w hich seemed unusually heavy this year, given again long a- they obliged thespueakv whom ■’•'-"indapo and it to his w They distance separated. little old harmonium in the hill gh ing mother, im a Kiss Made a well liny With their hearts all free from pain, \\ hat if he have of eongratulatiou, as she came hurrying church. could given ur are as in from chureh to the dinner as Man.of barg.-dns daily departments. reliable, them all this? And the parson's very get goods as for the utb rs who heart stood still with ecstasy »;t the ijuickly possible Vet, through all the changing ear, "‘i* ne ver old <>r were on behind. We for thank- have buy shopworn goods. thought. Hut he caught himself up coming giving reason— it s a nicer one than For the lde--ing- that He was “Yes, Aunt Jane appear, sharply. repining. Indirectly we in si nds.'' said Mrs. Jones as she That find every -ea-«>n. he was blaming God for doing His own usually | fell tin- plump breast. Aunt Jane’s ti.e will. He was looking back after his hand Thanks for shelter from the TIIK GREAT 4 > holiday- .»j• approaehing. we r. w- our offer of a Portrait w ere b* storm. rayon turkeys apt to a t idle off Poe .it ‘har. ■ '.-e was set to the plow. This would never, weight, Thanks because no ills confound u-, I IINDOO REP*Ef>,# a\ i.u} iig ten dollar-' worth of good-. The-c Portraits luit this one was so rounded that DUi KS TlUt Ai. '■ " j. i., never do. nicely Thanks for hearts that e’er are warm, PRO >VJt J'■ high j ... who availed themselves ol the opportunity the must have in “lots of 1 EFX LTM In BO I' \V«. la-t >ear Many of them wanted u- t• rem-w that whieli we do. It have a So, setting his hat down *>n his head good lady put Thanks for loving friends around us, offer, you ■ ervoua Ms. Kailir relati\•• or • 1 as friend vuwantai ra. on Portrait till- i- vnur to om a! no ■dulling," five-year-old Kdd said. *s 1 of, get with a dcterr.ii*•’ 1 a rolfl. SIf* ya-M-nes •. .S'l.n sturdy :. Thanks for health, that expense to you will tIn of tin a* tual coat «.t the frame. •:■.■»! mother bent down and sent day by day ions, eti .. ca .sc -l it.- s. exeeptiuu lui m of his w icked, uis<\. u.. -: Ity | .ai pi spite \\ ith fresh *.. * the fine bird into the oven beside the pleasure comes attended, shrunken oivnn1 y l.iit -u tin- at the ":e” I .oat in ■ I rv. ■. .. .111 heart, parson slopped ( Tliank- b»r -orrow passed away Manhood generous pan of « ket. I*r. u i.v <*.» * .«I< and his order. potatoes. I hank- for troubles that are ended. 4 l.«»o y 4;, gave ritleu puitrHiit*-** to curi* or uion«*y re luiuh d. 1 r’t “A barrel of po:a!->“s, Mr. Ki’.'n YV* uy an imitatum, out ir. 1 1. « x INDAi’O, l! .So, for hlc--ing« we reeeive, our dnuririst li >> li-.t t...t tv. vrulli yon ; It r. t. he sa id / Now all was ready. Mr. Jones smiling Making mir iives wortii the living. < rhntat Alt dtcui Co., l‘rup*., lk!r«tr >. lit., orcur ilJ it each one in turn as he mentally sized — h very day of joy we live f OLI> hv S I> WitiRin, Aj '.•?!* < 0 Main Stre-f-t. merchant. uts took the licrtvi ol lie the .»//y .jp mt-swillgS, Should be to u-a thank-giving. LLLSWORTH, ML., and other La be all able |.«v.ding ag* M. and will wanting and Mrs. Jones the foot. All the iv Gallert. mg, your lady —-V* York Ledger. Kists. I i SJtJfacrttscmrntss. True Meaning of Thanksgiving. KITTKKY TO ( ABIBOU. SftjbrrtiscmcntB. ILctjnl Xotiers. JLcgal Xoticcs. One of the obvious but too often for- I STATE OF MAINE. To the Honorable of Probate for the {)im* Week’s of I Judge gotten demands of tin* Thanksgiving day Wlnnowings News, Anaemic Women Hancock, ss:—Court of probate, Ellsworth, countv of Hancock, State of Maine. is active charity. It should be welcomed Novelty an. I.urvey, late of Tremont, deceased. as lies within one hundred feet (100) from the s very materially : run Substitute for Mother Milk, t county, will through Indiantown, j Ezra I). Lurvev, administrator. north and west lines respectively of a certain Newton Falls, Mass. A Fpper worship will be incomplete unless one’s Amanda M. an insane of Bucks- lot or of land described as conveyed in Sirs ?—I have U8«*d Mellln'a Fc*nd \ Waite, Codysville and Forest. rav, person parcel Pear your loaf is shared and another’s burden J. the deed from Loren E. Kimball et als. to years; can r«‘commend It to the • port. Wesley Eldridge, guardian. two highly abate all taxes for L. Massa- Daniel C. dated a. d. It Is surely the best f«»«h| In the mar- A lightened. These are the plain and Houlton has voted to Clarissa Hill, minor, of Boston, Gilman, September 22, public. chusetts. F. and next to be recorded in the of Deeds K*t f>»r Infanta and young children ; our little Y maxims, the of the Frank Hill, guardian 1894, Registry simple religion j the term of ten years that may be assessed Emulsion for Hancock State of which It over two A friend. county, Maine, girl used years. Thanksgiving season. They who do not Mrs. M. J. TTt NTKn. \ ; upon any wood working factory w’ith a Ordered, That the said accountants give said lot is described in said deed to Gilman, them will miss the true meaning of — Mreenvtlle. Maine. keep notice to all persons interested, by causing a as follows, to wit: ^ the paid up of that will locate takes the at p«*ir SirsI am a nurse, have used your A day. Philadelphia Ledger. capital $50,000 away pale, haggard copy of this order to be published three Beginning at an iron bolt on the shore Fond a great deal, and I find It Is the best Y there. look that comes with General weeks successively in the Ellsworth Ameri- high water mark at the northeastern corner for lufuuts. Yours A i d respectfully. can, a newspaper printed in Ellsworth, in bound of Clarence A. Kimball’s “Clifton Mrs. Osmeh Kknnky. Puritan Thanksgiving Caines. It enriches the ^ Portland, now, is talking of an ice car- Debility. blood, said that appear at a Hotel” lot; thence south eighty-three and and V county, they probate for ®«r t»®®U, “The Care Strict as the old Puritans were, they to be holden at on the second one-half (83 & >•_>) degrees west, following the ; nival after the Montreal with ice stimulates the creates court, Bucksport, rdlnc of Infants.'* mailed # plan, appetite, of December at ten of the northern line of said “Clifton Hotel” lot one were not to certain games, Wednesday next, to address. A opposed par- artificial flesh and back feet to a bolt in the Free may | palace, toboggan chutes, ponds, healthy brings clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any hundred eight (108) ledge; those of an outdoor character. not thence north six and one-half (6 & t,) degrees ticularly etc. The estimate cost and they have, why the same should be al- -Goodale Mass. | sleighing parades, strength vitality. For Coughs, west one hundred feet to a stone bound; Co., Boston, $ Bowls and backgammon were permitted, lowed. O. P. CUNNING HAM, Judge. (100) is $8,000. Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. thence north eighty-three and one-half not j Dis- and the young men and maidens were Lungs, Consumption and Wasting A true copy, Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. (83 & bj) degrees east one hundred eight (108) An was made to wreck a Maine eases of Children. a stone thence due east at least in the colonies of attempt feet to bound; Chest nut Stuffing for the Turkey. restricted, ST AT E OF MA INK. feet to an iron bolt at water Central train near Riverside last Thurs- Send for our Mailed FREE. twenty-five high from ; pamphlet. ss:—Court of Ellsworth, the line 1BTake bread one old, grate or cut off Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay, 'Hancock, Probate, mark on the shore; thence following day a rail across the track. Scott k Bowno, N. Y. All 60c. and $1. November term, 1891. mark to the in them day, by placing Druggists. of high water generally southerly the crust, crumb it very fine by rubbing participating upon Thanksgiv- A PETITION having been filed by the ten thou- 1 The saw the obstruction and first mentioned bound, containing engineer widow of each deceased, for an allow- between the hands, and add one-fifth the ing day after they had devoutly attended J\. sand, eight hundred ninety (10,890) square a was averted. ance out of the personal estate in the estates above water with to Some of the old catastrophe Made the Thankful. feet, high mark; together bulk of large chestnuts boiled, peeled and “meetings.” English I>og of the following named persons, viz: the shore and flats in front of said above-de- 1 When the came home from ser- F. late of In said northern and mashed, two onions chopped tine and a fireside games were also permitted, and Communication has been established family Joseph Gray, Sedgwick, I scribed lot lying between the county, deceased southern lines thereof, produced to low water a of Puritan lads and lassies the New and tele- vice on Thanksgiving morning, they [ seasoning of pepper, salt mare and thyme. many bevy by England telephone William Buckminster, late of Dec: Isle, in mark; together also with certain rights of Moisten this with four ounces of melted participated in snapdragon or blind graph company between all of its offices heard Ponto howling dismally from the said county, deceased. way in said deed to Gilman particularly de- dress- Ordered, That said petitioners give public scribed; that it would be for the benefit of butter. No water must go In this man’s buff on Thanksgiving night. This ; and attic. “However could the have in Maine, except those in Aroostook ; dog got notice to all persons interested, by causing a said minors to sell for the custom of the occasion one for money following ing- making asked as she of this order to he three weeks — _ Washington counties. Communication ; up there?” grandma, looked copy published restrictions, to wit: family and social reunion and devoting in the Ellsworth American, a structure that and at the successively That no stable nor any other ns to amusement is still can also be had from of the com- up saw his piteous black face “How do I look?" asked the turkey, it largely innocent any [ newspaper printed or published in Ellsworth, would in law or equity be deemed a nuisance, 1 a of for he expanded his gorgeous array of one of the most honored in connection pany’s offices in Maine, except those in window. “I didn’t know the attic door that they may appear at court probate shall ever be erected or maintained upon one- with and nowhere said county, to be held at the probate office in ! (1-42) in common and un- feat hers. Thanksgiving day, 1 had been this forty-second part counties just mentioned, wit h Boston and opened morning.” on the second Wednesday in De- of said lot of land owned in common “Fit to kill,” replied the sardonic old more so than in New England.—Chris- Bucksport. divided all connected therew ith. “Oh, yes,” said little Annie innocently. cember next, at ten of the clock in the fore- said minors with said Loren E. Kimball et who is so tough he can’t be eaten. tian Advocate. points I by rooster, | noon, and show cause, if any they have, why als., and lying within one hundred (100) feet “I opened it. I put him up there on pur- I A movement w hich promises to carry the same should not be granted. I from the north and west lines respectively of O. 1*. CUNNINGHAM, Judge. said lot Loren E. Kimball et als. ittmrrtiBfnunts. some was in Lew- pose.” conveyed by interest with it started A true Attest:—('has. P. Dorr, Register. ! neither said minors, nor “You did, child? What for?” copy. to said Gilman; that ~~ ~~ ™ iston week. Each of the women’s their shall or will ever erect or main- this STATE (>1 MAINE. heirs, “Well, you see,” replied Annie, with tain any stable or other structure that would etc., has been invited to H anc ock, ss:—At a court of probate holden at societies, circles, in law or equity be deemed a nuisance, upon all the nine years of Ellsworth, within and for said county, on the a committee of three to gravity given by that of their said land owned in appoint compose second Wednesday of November, a. d. 1894. portion wisdom, “I tried to think of some way common as aforesaid, lying within one hun- V|)|. a committee of one hundred women M. GRAY, widow of Joseph F. feet of said north and west lines to make different to late: of in -aid dred (100) whose it will be to Thanksgiving day j ]^DN.\RGray, Sedgwick, c-ounty, of said lot conveyed to Gilman; purpose investigate him from other We deceased, her respectively 1 days. might give having presented pet'thm praying and that said minors, and their heirs, will if Mm arc in want of and a to the that dower in certain real estate therein de Lamps put stop present unhealthy him turkey, but how would he know sure insert said restrictions in any deed of any moral conditions of certain portions of it wasn’t Christmas turkey, instead? So Ordered, That notice thereof be given to in or Flower Pots. I)ininT or I thought I’d shut him up in the dark, j mon anti undivided of said land owned the city. all persons interested therein, by publishing one was common as aforesaid and lying within where he hales to be, and when he a of this order three weeks copy successively hundred feet from said north and west lines or I. V. Miller, of Belfast, is doing a big let out he’d be thankful for in the Ellsworth American, a t ea Set', Skates Sle<|s. enough newspaper of said lot conveyed to Gilman, at Ellsworth, in said county, prior respectively business in skunk skins this year. He Thanksgiving day.” printed which they may give, but not to be responsi- Her was successful. to the second Wednesday of December, o\ ( el' plan absolutely ble for anv violation of said restrictions by I s, iallies Looks, has on hand at present over 500 skins. a. d. 18<*4. that may appear at they their grantees; that it would also be for the a court then to he held at Bucks- .Mr. .Miner says ne never remem ners a >f the and probate benefit of said minors to exchange said house, Ponto frisked yelped within and for said at ten Fresh ('and v or ('ornliails. port. county, restrictions, as to said lot of year when skunks have been so ns if he had very special cause for thanks- o'clock in the and show cause, if appurtenant plentiful forenoon, land conveyed to said Gilman, but not as giving and needed no governor’s procla- anv thev have, against the same. as this year. He says Waldo county to the rights of way granted to u see mation to teach him the uses of the (). J’. (T'NMNUHAM, of Probate. appurtenant or i'li to the largest day. Judge said Gilman, fur the same restrictions to be lends in the over 8,000 skunks A true Attest: ('has. P. Dork. production, Tlu* town could boast at least one dog copy. Register. said Gilman the whole of ~ imposed by upon been killed in that The with a tbankftil heart. to him as aforesaid, stock ot I lolida v ( ioocIs having county. At a court of probate holden at Ellsworth, the lot of land conveyed as to, and for the benefit of, all skins are worth all the way from JO cents within and for the county of Hancock, on appurtenant the second Wednesday of Nov., a. d. 1894. the land owned in common by said minors and _ ev er seen in the eit s, to to $1.45 each. iLcflal Xoticcs. l D I.. ATIIERTuN named executor in with Loren E. Kimball et als., adjoining a certain instrument to be said lot conveyed to said Gilman, on the A woman took a M\ purporting Farmington recently SALK. the la-t \\il and tesiament of Rachel M. Le- north and west; wherefore your petitioner call at in said that he may be licensed to sell said cat from Falls to — iand, latent Ell-worth, comity, deceased, prays Farmington Livermore, Statk ok Maink. Hancock, ss: November the land of said minors ha\ ing presented the -ame for probate restrictions upon, twelve miles it in a 16, 1891. at in- distant, carrying bag Ordered, That the said Maud L. Atherton aforesaid, and to place the proceeds Y YIRTCE OF AN EX ECFTJON. issued benefit of said or to under the seat. In a week ussy was give notice to all persons interested, by caus- terest tor the minors, | > from the supreme judicial court from the land of 1> ing a of this order to be three exchange said restrictions upon HOLTS VARIETY STORE, back in her old home. To make this re- Hancock county. Maine, upon a judgment of copy published weeks successively in the Ellsworth Amer- said minors aforesaid for similar restrictions "iid court rendered at the October term the land of said Gilman, ELLSWORTH. turn tin* roads the cat had to ican, printed at Ellsworth, that they may up- to be imposed upon ST., journey by thereof, 1894. which said judgment bears date benefit of and .a a court to be held at hereinbefore described, for the _MAIUNT and if came of the Ells- peal probate Bucksport, pass twelve corners, she the 23d day October, 1894, against as to the land owned in common in said county, on the second Wednes- appurtenant worth and East Bluehill Granite company, a Kimball et across the country she had to passover day of December next, at ten of the clock in by said minors with Loren E. als., corporat ion established and existing under the north and west of said the forenoon, and show cause, if any they ainl adjoining to the Moose Hill and a and then law > of the State of Maine ami ha\ ing a place Dig bog eight have, why the said instrument should not be land of Gilman. C. K. FOSTER, of business at Ellsworth, Hancock county. Dated this 14th of November, a. d. 1894. miles road. “But the cat came back.” and allowed as the last will day by Maine, said not having been proved, approved corporation and testament of said deceased. C'larknck A. Kimball, Guardian. created for of education or religion, purposes (>. P. CD .WINDHAM, Judge. OF MAINE. The St. Croix AVirs says: “There are and in favor of Geo. B. Dutton, of Ellsworth, STATE AttestCham. P. Dork, Register. two establishments in Bris- Hancock county. Maine, a iministrator of the Hancock, ss.—At a court of probate held at DEALER fish-packing A true copy. Attest, -( has. P. Dorr. Register. No- FURNITURE goods and estate of James \V. Davis, late of Ellsworth, on the second Wednesday of tol, and the that the same va- sum of processes said Ellsworth, deceased, for the ,\t a court of holden at Ellsworth, vember, a. d. 1894. > probate That A N I of fish in these two twenty-two hundred, ninety-three dollars within and for the of Hancock, on On the petition aforesaid Ordered, riety passes through county of said and ninety-one cents, debt or damage, and the second Wedne-da.\ of Nov., a. d. 1894. notice l>c given by publishing a copy factories different results. three weeks produce very ninety-eight dollars and eighiy--ix cents KYI 15. THOMPSON named exeeutor in a petition, with this order thereon, cost" of suit, with fifteen c.-nts more for said in the Ellsworth American, a From one the fish come forth a certain instrument to be tin* successively neatly I purporting all FUNERAL DIRECTOR. execution, I, the u m!cr>igned, Lewis F. la-t will and te-tameiit of Willard P.lai-dell, newspaper printed in Ellsworth, that per- canned and labelled ‘Brook Trout.’ From for said attend on the second Hooper, a deputy sheriff within and late of trlaml, In -aid county, deceased, having sons interested may of Hancock, the officer said of December next, at a court of the other the same variety of tish come count} having pre-entt d the same for probate Wednesday execution against said corporat ion, and hav- the said I.evi 15. to* be hidden in Bucksport, and show in Ordered, That Thompson probate forth a ‘golden brown color,’ packed on said execution that 1 am cause, if the of said furnisliecL at all Seasons. ing certified give notice to all persons interested, by any, why prayer petition Flowers or the said should not be Such notice to be wooden boxes and marked ‘Smoked Her- unable to find personal property causing a copy of this order to be pub- granted. corporation from which to satisfy said execu- lished three weeks successively in the Ells- given before said court. ring.’ tion or any part thereof, at the request of the worth American, at Ellsworth, that o. P. CTNNINGHAM. Judge. printed P. said creditor, have seized and taken a to be held Attest:—t'nas. Dorr, Register. to judgment they may appear at probate court Patents have been granted Maine real e'tate of the A true Attestt has. P. Dorr, Register. PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES. the hereinafter described at Bucksport, in said county, on the second copy, inventors as follows: J. \V. Old said defendant corporation, and all the right, at ten of the Duff, Wednesday of December next, To the Honorable Judge of Probate for the title and interest which said corporation had clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if for any count v of Hancock. Orchard, rotary support hand-drills; in and to the same on the 6th day of Septem- should they have, why the said instrument I'NDERSIGNEI) Charles H. Emery, F. M. and ber, 1888. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the be and allowed as the rpuE Garcelon, Lewiston, spindle not proved, approved 1 admr. estate Louisa H. Hartshorn, late time when the same was attached on the will and testament of said deceased. :>D ami Main Street, Fli.swokth. bolster; J. A. last of Ellsworth, in said county, deceased, re- Lidback, Portland, holding original wr it in the action on which the afore- O. P. ( l .NNl N(i HAM. Judge. represents that the goods and device for \V. J. said was given, viz.: Attest:—( has. P. Dorr, spectfully spring-actuated shades; judgment Register. chattels, and credits of said deceased A certain lot or of land situated in P. rights parcel A true copy. Attest:— Chas. Dork, Register. sufficient to all debts and Mewer, Old Orchard, adjusting device for East so-called, in the town of Blue- are not pay just Bluehill, of administration the sum of about K. A. Cumberland hill, in said county of Hancock, and being a subscriber hereby gives public no- charges by drills; Richardson, rpHE hundred dollars; wherefore of lot No. 1 of the second division of lots 1 tice to all concerned, that he has been eighteen your part honor to him a te & Co. Mills, cleaning attachment for pulp and further described as follows: and has taken upon him- petitioner prays your grant Arthur Sui in said town duly appointed, license to or private sale, and I. H. de- Commencing on the shore at the southeast self the trust of an administrator sell,'at‘public screens; Simpson, Brunswick, or of land situated of the Collins Granite of the estate of Robert S. Leach, late convey a certain lot parcel corner of the property and State of vice for thawing ice from pipes. and running back from the shore on of Penobscot, in the county of Hancock, de- in Ellsworth, Hancock county company, and bounded as follows: Beginning both the eastern and western lines sixty rods, ceased, by giving bond as the laM- directs; he Maine, on the north side of Town road at the An Eddington man has a ten-weeks-old and the northern line to he parallel with the therefore requests all persons Mho are indebt- Happy corner of Moses Treworgy’s Beet line of the shore; said lot is known as the High ed to the said deceased's estate, to make im- southeasterly ow for cash, lbs. Steak which he thinks can out-jump any pig homestead lot; thence north on said Trew- N offer, 3 pig Head Granite and is fifty rods wide mediate payment, and those Mho have anyde- Quarry east line to his "Gore Lot” so-called; in that section of Maine. The sides of on the shore and on the northern or hack end mands thereon to exhibit the same for settle- orgy’s thence easterly the line of said Gore Lot of the lot; and the lot that was con- ment. Horace Perkins. by the in which the was first con- being and shore of Branch to land of Peter pen pig Meltiah K. Chase to Alexander Ful- November 14, a. d. 1894. pond veyed by McGown, jr.; thence southerly by the west- fined were four feet high, but that did ton et als., by deed dated August 25, 1882, and HE subscriber hereby gives public notice line of said McGown, and continued the for Order recorded in vol. 184, page 368, of the Hancock erly 30c. your Thanksgiving not bother the in the least—he to all that he has been course to road from pig <>f with all the build- A concerned, duly same leading Bucksport Registry Deeds, together i-'i.v. and has taken upon himself the I«l MlfWIirill. II1VJO.C ni'.'iui.t oil .-Hill could go over it “dead easy.” The sides ings thereon; and also being the same prop- appointed t rust of an administ rator of the estate of Ellen and the Town road to the of be- erty Alex. Fulton et als., to tin- Happy place were raised six inches, but that made no conveyed by 15. Reed, late of in the county two hundred and sixty said Ellsw'orth and East Bluehill Granite Bucksport. ginning, containing of Hancock, deceased, giving bonds as the more or less; being same a difference—the pig could jump it just their deed dated the 11th day of by acres, premises now, and selection. company, by law directs: he therefore requests all persons convcved bv K. H. Greely. attorney for heirs Turkey get good in mi- 1883 :11111 recorded in hook 189. uaire 391. the same, and it was not until another Mho are indebted to said deceased's es- of Jarvis, James S. Brown, r’c’d Hancock of the Hancock of Deeds to which * Registry of vol. 134, 167, by six menps whs pui on, won h nourn mm deeds and the records thereof, reference is Registry Deeds, page .an 1 1 <• u ho have any demands thereon to cxnihit the Brown to Harriet J. Gott, r'cM Hancock Reg- 1,1 made; and on the eighth day of December, Hut on top, that the pig could be kept same for settlement. William B. Rkkd. of Deeds, vol. 209, page 153, reserving r1'1'11 1MHI, at eleven o’clock in tin- forenoon, at the istry If 1\/' November 11. a. d. 1H91. however a lot owned or by Byron from out. office of K. E. Chase, in Bluchill, said Blue- occupied jumping enclosed in the above description. hill being the town in which the above-de- subscriber notice Hooper rpilK hereby gives public Also another lot or of land .situate in A Lewiston man wanted some scribed real estate is situated, I shall sell at concerned that lie ha- been parcel venison, X to all duly said Kllsworth. described as follows, to wit ^ auction so much of the above-de- lias taken himself the but his wife and public appointed, and upon The homestead of the late SamuelBrown lying 1ANOS’ daughter objected scribed real estate of the defendant corpora- of the estate of I.e- trust of an administrator on the southerly side of the highway of the ••Wouldn’t eat the horrid stuff for the tion as is or he necessary tosati-fv i< 1 (. of in the MUSIC“ may ;i mil A. ay. late Penobscot, county I,,-tore described l"t, and running from slid execution above mentioned and incidental bond as the world!” said. One recent- of Hancock,'deceased, by giving Town road to Patten's pond, contain- they morning lie therefore all Happv charges. law direct-: requests persons one and acres, more or less, a. d. 1*91. ing hundred eight ORGANS, the man arose made the coffee Dated this B'.th day of November, who arc indebted to said deceased's estate, to ly early, said Samuel I and same premises conveyed by ALU si: Lkw Is HooPKK. make immediate and tho-e who * Merchandise. Machines. &c. and broiled the steak, as he sometimes payment, Brown to Janu-s s. Brown recorded vol. 123. ^ I \J.\C* Musical Sewing Deputy Sheriff. have demand- thereon to exhibit the J. any page 127. and by said Brown to Harriet I did. “How do you lik“ this steak, isn't -ame forSettlement. Swiria. H. P» kkis>. i;.111. rc'erving however from the above a lot > d. 1894. sweet and tender?” he asked after i ’> \ i r. 1) t ici 10, a. bv James L. Brown to John H. Hig- I -I'li'ct im Pianos from the Factories, myself, and my customers car it they convcved — also ss: November 13, a. d. le d. • — ive.nl, ,1 vol. 209, page 152. reserving had eaten a liberal share. Both Ham iii'K, 1' ;||| pcr-oii- interc-ted in either o| the gins. instrument. CALL AXP SEE ME. replied Drove eemeterv lotas now Kneed be sit! ,•! dtinK a fine Y YIRTl'K OF AN FXKCl TloN issued tatc- lirrcicinattcr named the Birch affirmative. Then the in the husband, Kllsworth curt At a court ot held at Ell-worth, within 1>> from the municipal probate of above de- V o! oil the second and the church lot. Both tlu with a sardonic smile, remarked hold* u at Kllsworth within and for the ecu n- a nd lor the con nt Il.iiicork, quietly, scribed b>ts were conveyed to said deceased t\ ..f Hancock and Mat*- of Maine, upon a *.\ edm-ia v o| ViiVrniliiT. I' tile v.-ar.-t our K a I think deer meat is a suc- bv Harrit t .1. .ott. March 11. a. d. 1887, recorded 1- ,v. ./i, TOY, 44 MAIN ST„ ELLSWORTH, ME. “Yes, my quite of said court rendered at the No- I.ord eighteen hundred and ninety lour, judgment Hancock of Deeds, \ol. 213. page 17. we do hear certain M-niher term, a. d. l*'.'f, which judgment hears ■ x H E >! owing matter- having been pn Registry cess, notwithstanding of the real estate of the deceased including date the '.'th day of November, a. d. l*'.d, 1 -.•ntctl tor tin* action thereupon In-ivinai women declare couldn’t reversion of the widow's dower therein charming they against Sophia T"iirtelotte, now Sargent, <-f ti indicated it i- hereby ordered, that notice the to sat isfv said debts and charges of adminis- and wouldn’t cat it for the world.” Kllsworth, Hancock county, Maine, and in thereof be given to all persons interested, by tration." ( HARM S H. EMI KY. favor of William .James, of Kllsworth, Han- causing a copy of this order to be ^ published November 1894. cock Maine, for the sum of *1 three weeks successively in the Ellsworth S, s u A sportsman recently returned from a county. NT \TC OF MAINE In ranch. or and *9.97 cost of suit, with \mcriran. at Ell-worth, in said county, debt damage, printed Hancock, ss; » ourt of Probate. November trip in the Wild River region K, cents more of said writ of execution, 1 that thev may appear at a probate court, to be h m, a. d. 1894. e -ci/i-d and taken the hereafter descrilied held at within and for -aid county, tells the following harrowing tale of a lia\ llurk-port, the toregoing ion, ordered: -That ne-ij fe-accident. real estate and all tin right, title and inter- on the second Wednesday of December next, I'poii petit Pi re- :uri said give notice load per- day’s deer hunt: One hunter and tin* est which the said debtor had m and to the at ten o’clock in tin* forenoon, and be heard petitioner public sons interested, bv causing a cony of the pe- t?j c written at lowcsr rutes. Losses Paid Promptly at our oflicc. same on the 30th of October, a. d. 1*94. at thereon, and object if they see cause. A possible t guide started on the fresh track of a deer day tition and this order thereon, to be published live o'clock p. m., the time when the same was Andrew 11. Taylor, late of Swan’s Maud three weeks in tlu in the light snow. They found it near attached on the orignal writ, to wit: Plantation, in -aid county, deceased. Petition successively ElIsvyorth '' American, a printed or published VnrXHrr A certain lot or of land situated in that Minson of Ell-worth, in said newspaper ••T-. ,Hicf,.c’ at Ellsworth and Bar Harbor,! the camp, and followed it off into the parcel Hooper, in in said that they may Kllsworth with the buildings thereon, and eountv, mav he appointed administrator, pre Kllsworth, county, at a court of for said wilderness. All day they tramped. The hounded and described as follows to wit: scute*! by Christina o. P. ( 1 NMNbll AM, of Probate. Wednesday Dec.fi, page conveyed Judge J. BRIDGES named executor In a Dexter P. Clement by Rufus S. Clement. Dec. A true of tlie order. imagined. copy original certain Instrument purporting to he the I, 1*75, and recorded in vol. 155, page 294; and AttestChas. P. Dork, Register. JOHN last will and testament of Henrietta Bridges, on the 15th day of December, a. d. 1*94, at ten The steamer “Frank Jones” will con- late of Brooklin, in said county, deceased, hav- | o’clock in the forenoon at the shei iff s office At a vourtof holden at Ellsworth, probate the same for tinue on the schedule of two in Hancock county, Maine, I shall and for the of Hancock, on t be ing presented probate present Kllsworth, within county That the said John J. Bridges sell at public auction the described real es- second Wednesday of November, a. d. 1H94. |FOrdered, round a week between Rockland and notice to all interested, by caus- trips tate, to the highest bidder to satisfy said E. I» RAN SCO MB named executor give persons a of this order to be three for the balance of the season. execution and incidental charges, unless the in a certain instrument to be ing copy published I Machiasport CHIARI.Es purporting weeks in the Kllsworth Ameri- same is otherwise satisfied before the time the lust will and testament of Nancy M. Brans successively The schedule of these is as follows: can, at Ellsworth, that they may ap- trips fixed for said sale. late of in said county, ileceased, printed enmb, Trenmnt, at a court to be held at Bucksport, Leave Rockland for Machiasport and in- Attest:— L. F. Hoopek, the same for pear probate having presented probate in said on the second Wednesday Deputy Sheriff. Ordered, That the said Charles E. Brans- county, termediate landings on and of December next, at ten of the clock in the Wednesdays conib notice to all interested, by give persons forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, at b a. m. Returning, leave a of tins order to be pub- Saturdays causing copy the said instrument should not be proved, lished three weeks successively in the why Machiasport for Rockland and interme- \of ice. and allowed as the last will aud Pauper Kllsworth American, printed at Ells- approved undersigned hereby gives notice that he testament of said deceased. diate landings on Mondays and Thurs- rpiiK worth, that they appear at a 1 has contracted with the City of Kllsworth,for may probate O. p. CUNNINGHAM, Judge. court to be held at Bucksport, in said at 1 a. m. The last eastward trip for the of the during the ensuing 4 ear, Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. days support poor, on the second Wednesday of De- and has made amide 'vision for their support. county, A true Attest:— Chas. P. Dorr, Register. the season, weather permitting, will be pr cember next, at ten of the clock in the copy, He therefore forbids all from persons furnishing forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, from Rockland to Machiasport on Wed- to on hi* account, as without supplies any pauper the said instrument should not be proved, he will for no so why Dec. 2b, and the last westward his written order, pay goods and allowed as the last will and tes- nesday, furnished HARRY 8. JONES. approved WALL STREET. of said deceased. I handled. Send for I’ro- trip ior the season, weather permitting, tament Speculation successfully o. p. cl’NNINfiHAM, Judge. 4 spcctus and full information FRKF-. Increase your will be from Machiasport to Rockland on Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. income. Investments placed. Address MOltTON, A 4 YY'all New York. Thursday, December 27. The American: u^ia^dU^c?! A true copy, Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. YVAUD & CO., 2 St.. \ \N \li.M I YOl M. 'It N. The Prehistoric Metcalf ft very pleasant n a having KU>\\ . (inrdener. COUNTY NEWS. with children wh eh w.il SAVED BY A GALE. H ri* fun* is n« r a br.*m» h of a winning way A. W KHis is ill at his home. agricul- addtnrmu ■ *+* r«icr pag+> l» <— »» of ''■"**» "hose F'rr untff much in making t *■»?*■ eff. * -ucees?. tu » h \n< t p-ire s f To hHp \D A. VV. t.i,.>» v ..ii Bangor Saturday. A THANKSGIVING 6TOKY FT M yl »,i». h i I* «i» liui'M-d 1»\ I * it- till* « In::, -'i fie is a: ly a--: ted in the .■* rk v Miss I 'i , right, l'V4. hjr Ame: a** i'r« Aasorlv an*l jmi The primi- Mrs M. I*. Ha-lam has been unwell for •r good looking, well educated begin Monday, Dec. 3. tion.] tive races of man w»n, ami still an*, fruit a few with genial manners that made him a \V*-»t Knsflotille. days past. the f Nov. 22, the bank iafen* and hunt* rw. In the favored n.. Mrs. Stevens who ha* been il On night his Mary favorite, was found dead in of tic earth, an* Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, a Mr-. Perkins is ill at her home on Davids \ Davids at Cartersville was general zinns which regarded as weeks, is very of several gaining slowly. a in Rochester a short the Shore road. robbed of bonds cash and n- vj» of the room at hotel •he cradlfc of mankind, the forests yielded has been ill sev daughter. Mrs. Etta Horton, who face value of $-00,000. It was a private time ago. all that is ntst^sai^ for the support of is Mr-. Naomi Dow is her low Mrs. H. B. Emery, of Bangor, visiting visiting daugh- life to limited numbers. But era! months, is reporte«i very bank In a town of 4,000 people, but the Un the table was a letter, evidently the moment her sister. Mrs. William Wasson. ter, Mrs. VV. H. Moore. * a rirh those numlrers increased the Mrs. Fowler, of Bath, > spend town was the center f agricultural written by the man just befuro he took beyond nat- Mary ural of a Mrs. Austin of is There was a «ing at Luther Hasting’- every fanner had a terri- capacity locality emigration and a few here relative Dority, Sedgwick, community Nearly the fatal draft. The letter told ing weeks visiting a last bank or invested in bonds ami ingenuity received stimulus. A visiting her mother. Mrs. Betsy Stevens, Thursday evening. money in ble of from the effects of plant and friends. story suffering to would the bankers w« r** trusto** or adjninis'ra known yield food tie colic* ted w ho is in health. Mr-. Martin Moore closed school in and was a> follows: poor and opium a new James A. Garfield Post w ill t officer' O.rs for several «*stat< * l*L* y w re broth liquor ami transported Pi locality i.ar- The killed here this fall was district No. 6 last Friday. •Rather than have opium and rum the moment its for the ensuing year on Saturday evening largest hog •rs and both well < ff, and s<» it came at ut dening begun planting be- that of M Farnham, which is but not rich D r kill me I to do it I feel mg thn*atent*d to Dec. 1. at Garfield hail. George Mis- Margaret better, what their vaults In Id pickings prefer myself. gan. Coinpet plant# over- am and should whelm it. were wools and weighing 3bC pounds. yet able to resume her school. rublwrs I past redemption, why They wero A short time Richard Benson whiR ago tin the of Not 23 a hors such a useless encumber the earth? nsjted out Culture begun to be imp. ra school in district No. 1 made on morning thing work in the for the \\ h:t« The grammar A few repairs have lately been at quarry which had Ns*n rend* rvd help). *« 1 y ha:d I have abused and disgusted ny best tive. commences this morning. Miss Hattie S. Morrison's woolen mill. Granite had his arm broker was found in th*» street* < f ( har Ah the demands of the race Increas***!. ti e company, riding friends have lost my with my is the teacher. position jujU received other Tapley Will Thomas and w ife of are lotto, a 2n miles west of Cart r> agroupment aggregation of cultivat- and injuries. Liberty, village house, have overdrawn my account sev- Jerome arrived home from ville. About midafternnon an officer v. ed plants extended. They were On the Capt. Tapley at his sister's. Mrs. Victoria Cottle. in can- mostly Sunday evening C’ongregatiuna, eral hundred dollars, and, fact, cereals, the root# and fruits last Saturday, and will re- had I we u tracing the bank rubier apl*-and mealy Kxpc school gave « very interesting Philadelphia Miss Sadie went to Bangor last Sat- not see a of ahead. If I Sunday Joy in Charlotte and identified the hone It ray light thought rlence soon taught man the value of the main at home a few weeks. concert at the church and remained till friends would me in an five and then* can Thanksgiving urday Monday. was plain that the man had t int that my put asylum r»*spe- kinds, 1* but lit and the recitations were Miss W. who ha** been not do the coward- that The singing very Fanny Tapley. Frank Carter. Frank Cottle and Will way, but it w.i* nut plain which dirt- somewhere, I would tie doubt during periods of drought at Yinalhaven for the six I am but have and famine the successive ages fine. teaching j»a**; Wentworth a deer last ly thing about to, they explond got Tuesday. of years, is at home for a few months. vV used rne so and I have so every p-< ar is moving to his own only its winter's quiet and to *ail from New York fur Staples their hands. Y-u can my house, intends notify scarcity of f<***d would comp**l a n rt to and as we predicted it would be in house from C. J. Trew orgy’s boarding- and will inform friends where lonely Australia to-morrow they my animal sour»*es of supply, ami it is siiai- are the church house. the early autumn. There I am, and I think will give mo a remarkable that the Hawes has a \ Hiding they eiently original !.. w •■“k and Sidney purchased tea* and socials e*. »-r y many The Shore road school, taught by Ix>ttie Christian burial. of tiie dorm stie row is quite as little lut of I-aian Jones, and will erect a tine other gathering* : t«k*- •■ne,-t:mc. Wa-gatt, of North Kllsworth, closed last •*To my father and sister a known as tin home of the wheat, banana, in the it l*e the darling have cottage spring. May or < sen maize. To Ik* The various school entertainments Friday. long May God forgive ine for wifoanut, sun*, wo of a row of all along goodby. b< m the beginni. g cottages have the trwlitional trull of Brahma an l been much enjoy-d milage Miss Nellie F. Finn has returned from all the trouble I have caused you. May the east bank of the Bagaduce. the monuments in his honor, winch sc* m and out. those friends who first induced mo to Nov. 26. Bar Harbor, w here she has been employed to count for much. The library and reading room are open smoke the and wrecked during the summer. pipe, thereby Then* can U* little doubt but that ih< in the week when the VC;t*f Surry. if there is every evening my young life, suffer f<«r if, ox was the lirst animal t.i Mrs. Marie Maddocks was to patient foci tin* wish to Vessels to enter our harbor and obliged weather permits to all who begin an avenging God. Young men, for BeTore he could la* utilized the intermediate school here on yoke fully and with to w inter here. We have a give up improve their minds keep up prepare very- God’s sake never touch a drop of liquor. the forest clearing, which had Us n giir account of illness. the current news of the day. The ladies' safe harbor. K nap kind njc ami win jusi .xp pun ij dciied w ith a pointed stick, was * nlarg The church this Its wen* burned out. the social library has purchased one hundred Union services will be held at the general prayer meeting kill yon. I had as bright a proppoct stump* ox wj^ w eek w ill be on instead yoked to the point**d stick, a handle \\n& books since Sept. 1. 1^93, and fifteen Baptist church Thursday evening. The Thursday evening ahead of me as any young man ever had. of added, then an iron point, and agri ul- have been donated eight 1 Miss E. W of the Methodist church will Friday evening. I had a nice and good salary, pastor position ture, the blacksmith. the carpenter and Rose, five bv Mins Fannie B Hinckley a sermon. Fred W. Flood arrived home last Satur- but rum and have got tho mas- preach Thanksgiving opium tin* community w« re ls.rn to civili/ati. n. The and two Miss Dr. Uhipmen. aay morning irom rryenurg. w mere ne of me. And now may the merciful cn by We regret that the district lodge of tery The adaptation of the oked stick ladies the kindness of the has been teaching. God forgive me. Let this be a warning hr the ox stirred his fields wholesale appreciate CJood Templars meets on the day follow by F .MM STfr>T*TKI> FOR FfFI.I* donors. her school in r*< I to all, for 1 would like it posted over and conv* rt*-d him Into an agrihnrt: ing Thanksgiving, as many w ho will be Emma Iiowden has closed turist (a field and as tie- r*■- the Morrison road, and tion he had taken fr* ni Charlotte. A score the d,« r f every rumshop and opium gardener) ut away fpi#* Goodby!"—Exchange. attend. attendance, the Ux’aine a The is to lay a little one try, but no trace of him could be found theological problem—man society trying feared, will be w hich is to be re- H. and mother will small, Rev. \V. Conley At midnight, with most of the searcher* CRIME AND THE RUMSHOP. wheat farm* r. and by eating the earth side year f r a library building. every a- Ik- < gretted. a new lodge is to welcomed spend Thanksgiving in Bangor with Mr-. on the and in the fi* Id* 1ml* n cereals he reduced the length f is well There camped highways The library j«atron:»zed. l« * Breeder of !>|%r«ir«l uml • Pow- -rv to the order. Conley's daughter. Mrs. S. L. Stevens. still 1* lieving that the r< bber was 1 n Alcohol his lif** t<> threes* y« ars and ten are share-holders. The an- of Sin. forty-four in the wismIs. snow began to fall and tie erful Ally in the primeval fruit gardens of thepr. for Lillian Freethy. daughter of Samuel B. Carrie Hastings went to Lamoine n of all but two has be«*n historic eras the race of lived to .1 nuity paid wind to rise. and at daylight a pale was Th** reason that there is so little peace gardener* and John were mar- t<» resume work of -til! three one-dollar Freethy. Dougherty Sunday her teaching. * Id for tin in alth the year. There are sweeping over the country on tho earth is U-cau.se there is so much rijH- iig*-. imparting j ried last at the home of the This is the ninth term Miss ha- -.bar*-- and s» ven Wednesday, Hastings l le Je .Jim. a* called t!.-- '. I of th« fruit- f the tr«v prevented f!. shares, eight fifty-doFar every'.H«ly sin. A Christian is not worthy of th* bride. The w a- bv t here. wa* accumulations f waste and cfT. t* m r- dollar shar* -. f-*-rernony performed taught man \vh«»*«* real name Jane White, twenty-five making sixty- name if h** does not strive to fight Rev. S. <). Whitten, of Swan's Island, had li\rd f r r. kr* in the outskirts in t!*•• system, which, by clogging up two shares in all. Forty-' ne five-cent Members of the district No. 6 Sunday my y. of against sin, ami that is the !:*• • au-*- < f of the groom. The bride and if the v:!! im f r'harlotte H- was w1 »t object art* ri'-s.an-1 di-case and pr- .■ n it month. step-father school arc f«»r an entertain- books have t»een la t h.- *• rehearsing th*- t*-m | rail*■*• xH-irfy. tun-diatli Man must leave t he w : at left f<>r a pc--pie call »i fated man He married Intemjw-rance ■ n l.brarv groom Friday wedding trip. ment U- Th*-r*-are row hri k- tic to at th** -eh'»ol-hou.-e •• -• < 1,1 given a h is on*- f to \ ils that tak* a terrible fields and n ike trucks f -r Kd< n if After Mr. mother, in 1•• and had ju*t got settbil in r: i*l r.-oiga/m*-. visit.ng Dougherty’s -■ ime t m \t w k. and four popular y when the tnd 1 hold -iii th tit- arid i- an evil t y \\ i.-i.* s t*. s*n: re t h< phy-i< .1 impr* who was unable to be at the wed- apjH t h* if*-e present •• i' W.- The reading r-'-orn i- nearing Andrew Rod;* k ami wif*. ami Stroud down, and 1 everything The re \t whi h t* ar-- d. S of ti ra. find re* thorns and s will and lnj't.i! multipl:• ding, they v:-:t Massachusetts in t !.*• t ,*r« m- u- w W *- are to see the V< :r W ife W a** k !; led !.v .»< idelit .-ix > Ti.’ of its second year. glad Rod:< K, <»f liar Hart r, were her* la-t 1..* ti:*• < hur- ii and tic- civil auth- riti* t gani* y -> m-ny New York. tins* in an : ImcK n »-t <>f perhaps :.ii ung people's society prayer-' **t In r ham;, fru.t rub >.:v i> m -t or. h. u -' number «•: two i!.* nths t arg* Willard W (\ T. F. wa- h»-!d in the old f•» dn .M-h if- tTh* I-- ar*- f* \v I past m- :ng i-: Tu--day evening was an dej of 1 s r .tar.»t t c« !!g< ?i:.i!. t pr le. If i- th>- end r<*<>m visit- r-t** the library reading Miri h on hi- ft ! and He had not !. ::! A H'tir* w h -i t! ta- ruins? ;* f r ■ ■: h an i- u if :.r h Bipti.-t Saturday even.rig, unu -wai:> m:< rest .ng one. largely a re-uit ; •«'!.pa* in one evening h«»* -i forithe 17. with the follow lhs when Ik w is run o\ criim ted. f. r. w ■ M k >\\ n writer J No. ing programme of following the special Thanksgiving; \. ar* t » e. me man all ! 1- rf- tm -s m f 1 smallest number Th*y order'y. in t :it- ..nc ■! Sat-out h "l.-'T on ami so injured t!.at h;- K ft 1« g had Int- ra -1* r- h.-alth. weak in ; only up- programme given in th* i, tbim Hub. nip* y- t :.•• W:' 1.:- in 1 *• vi. i: v of fru:t b. armg t:. and seem interest«-d n the daily and tf at km- h ♦•ns th*- n. ra: ami d* l a tin m :: %:d Mu-i- .. A so* — ar*- a few. ial was held in the hall la-t Satur- he 'light an .e r»* f gn ur:d. : a r I i. rt icuir ml ib u \v. M i there j and « alls- d« m--rai :/at: n r weekly papers. Rea g f P-aim ... .Pre-ilci ti.* like a k. .. : n f a l 1'iood i »*• at. *n It i- a wish of tic- Hn*<<* iti s- P: pe ll- •.\ ;..la l> -w A.-a jammed two fingers of th* gi\' n a wr ug in hi-appl. ruin. ■!. W. have seen fa shining lights tin* la-mi umh r t m- w ing Ilk* a inn he Rea.::eg Mr- P.« rt !,a R-*!• i• 11; rie wh:< h da n wli') " me find a let: ci;k»* and n v:' right hand last Saturday. \V bile pick ing 'Thank-giving rning. th*-r». ami in :h* r- \vh■ rid* w •• is- may I -. ed enough Lapp; R. g.Mr- « lara I• w up Whitcomb, Haynes their children grow gray and their •lay- univi rsal a!l!:« tion. We live wrotm- e.-t th«* I'm le had t\\>» e.J! R< < :t.i:.• •!.. Mr- h! va sianh- in \illag.■ dim for and improvement. and that lath mill another was thrown down from short* ii*«l this evil. If we vi.-it th* sit up late and overwork tJie brain. study h**ir. ers. hy Singing t.y I*, N be true to t h*-ms»!v*-- >:rid rnakt Rei iutt;-.ii.. Rena above and struck the He wa- tin- vvorkh u-* and the insan- a-v tli.n go t-> d in an cxeir*sl condition. th*-y may Stanley fingers. One was from a villager who held a jails, < .. \ one -coins t*. have hit tin* n.Vnml and worn* n. that .n after ar- tern <|ieeeli. lid la stank-. vented from for a or tw o. we will find that th*- r r Upon noble men y prt working day in* rtgage on ftia real estate- and had ealinl lums, gn-ut* }• r* metly. I think I have I*. >plo take they may look back with pleasure to tic Much credit is due the friends who ho to tell him that it must be forei dosed, and t i* -ii * f t iimuaf-s have com** t h* HASTINGS HOI.DEN. chloral and tin* like at tln-ir peril, and tl e hour- in the re ading r<»om. aided the committee in the other wa- a county ollieial who tri.d tlj* fT» ts of this curs*** 1 evil.— pleasant spent kindly decorating through «• T- The event of the week was the marriage I fatal coiix-qin iu not seldom ensuers the church, and to Miss Viola Dow, who To tell him in a kindly way that the mat K* ;wi*-. Iiishop is all wrong, f r you cannot control tho of Gertrude H. Hastings, youngest i ter lmd lnmn talked over and it had Uin At lant M*. served as organist so acceptably. The dose rnjuiml : r the exact circumstanc* daughter of Luther C. Hastings, to Frank decided to send him to the poorhou*e for Tin- Harbor of V«-»urity. Maynard Joyce was in Rockland this committee were Mrs. Martha Robbins, Hut try tiatu.. -plan instead. I.oWir e P. Holden, of Bar Harbor. The marriage the winter. abstinence week. Mrs. Klva Stanley, Mrs. Bertha Robbins. j A total society is tho bar- supply of oxygen to the blood, produce a was solemnized Rev. H. W. on ; When the callers had gone their way-, 24. by Conley bor Within th** winds ar*- still, th** s.-a little limit tin* quantity of air who has been Nov. I’nele Jim sat down and ate his neag r asphyxia, Mrs. Walter Joyce, *juite afternoon at at home of 1 Saturday 5..‘JO. the is calm. Outside th*- billows r*»ar, ami to the lungs, and the heart ami circulation ill, is much improved breakfast and luok**d out of a back win- South Hancock. the bride’s father. The immediate rel- the rocks and shoals lie in wait. Out becoming quick* r the brain lose* its stim dow ujM.n tiie dn ary landscape and reflect The schools w ill begin Monday for a F. M. Watson, of N. Y., is in atives and a few friends were ulant and sh-cp follows. Brooklyn. present. ed and b ate had followed him for side tho harbor many r^apt* shipwreck, wept, in’ fur a twelve weeks’ term. town on business. After a bountiful When you find yourself sleep- supper the evening jears and downetl him at last. The c li but many, t**o, sink h-v. and All | deep. less night, cover your head with the bed* Martin Lunt moved into his new house Miss Lill of has been was spent in a social way until the arrival max had now •■•mie. and a- the old loan who ar*- within hav* *•* on r*» Brewster, Orland, rejoice. clothes and breathe ami rebreathe only th© this week. Mr. Ash has been the her Brewster. of the western train which took for sai ii'iwn i" lace ic urnne in- eoum imu the name of tln-i- i---t doing visiting brother, Joseph they In precious in- respired air i bus you may reduce the Bar Harbor. A number of friend- but one way out of it. He would m vr g- carpenter work. will the large ti rests invite th*s»** wo** arc without tc stimulating oxygen and fall asleep. There Miss Nancy Bragdon spend to the and he would never D-h was at the and poorhousc, When are ru who was a former resi- present station, congratu- c nt* r with yni. 11.• y have al- is no danger. asleep, you Thomas Ross, winter with her sister, Mrs. Maria Crab- bit* an.und the ctiuntry as a professional perhaps lations were in abundance. As the suffered from the or dent here, left Thursday for Boston, tree, at the Point. couple j mendicant. The alternative was sui-ide ready storm, may fresh air as urn or, when once boarded the train the customary show er bo are as t unscathed. In either require, where he w ill reside w ith his daughter, B. and lie would accept it. W hile other \il they y* Misses Mabel Allen and Grace of rice fell in drowsiness lm- b«*cn produci*d, it is easy lit profusion. their dinner case, far b* tter f*»r tin ui the harbor. Mrs. Lizzie wson. lagers prepared Thanksgiving on sir* t}.' t in* air in* fresh. Coggins have returned from Castine Mrs. to go ping, ugh Holden is well known here, or sat in the « hurohes and list rad t«» tin The circtnnstaiic* s of the present time, J. T. Crippen, of Kllsworth. was in tow n where they attended the Normal school. What do tin tat and dog when they pre- having spent nearly all her life in this i s« rnions prepared f**r the day his dead D*dy we must ev» r r* member, are this week, f«>r t h»- Nov. 27. W. peculiar. pare to sleep’ They turn around, general- negotiating purchase She is a woul'l U* at the end of a r--pc in place. graduate of the Kllsworth swinging Society honeycombed with tempta three times, and their noses of the Albion Smith on which is tin- his lot. ly lastly bury place, and the old barn on back end of Knftt brook. high school, has a wide circle of ti« »is to drink The stoutest and bravest in some liollow in their hair, and otT' they Yes. he would hang himself. He had not friends. Mr. Holden has for several are victims. can go. are in no danger, although it S. (). Googins, who has been in Dedham, entered the barn fora month, but he knew daily falling Who, you They have sus- Most of the stone quurr.es been a clerk in a store at is sure in of T* might 1 ok as if were from the close- Mans., the summer, left last week years grocery was mi a out ask, advance victory? they t during then* a stout rope coiled peg pended work for the winter. Mr. ( r liar Harbor. in— with w1..' ri they itnUsl their noses.” fur South America, where he ha- a th- re. and the D*nms and braces offered Irishmen particularly, because of their posi- — i* a final! Smith A -V dual Prissatnl Circular. tree running gang. Tin* went the iter t«* secure end than native to re tion as foreman of a new company formed y»ung couple directly to D chances the free comparative jMAverlessnoss run., a Co., of Orino, are big large gang. home that ha- been a hook in his cabin. After an msf to on the business If. recently fitted up f«-r humble alcoh‘1; la-cause of the fatal habits curry mahogany by A 1'Mt lent'* They have erected a new derrick during and hour's thought Unelc Jim got up, put on in which traditions have Prophecy. L. Kathburn A t o., of New York. His them, begin a"lif*- that all wish to be past wrapped hat. 1 them; because their welfare ii near t* I had patient isorunambule) shfpinjf territory comprise- Mi.lKO acres in an uii- long happy. farewell and started for the barn, Hr whom I was obliged to leave, intending A Hag-raising tom; ;.!•■• at the Inkm of the southern conti- my h* art. I will le ver cease pointing explorcd portion knew that a gale w.ss sweeping mvi r th« to ret urn \v itldn an hour, ami 1 I ado la-1 ■ r lie- fall term. T\- out with an umh r fully -ho >! the day nent. i l).i\ >er\ Ices. viating ling, the har- hniiksgix ing country, but h* did not realise its strength my s» rvant to 1< ok into the room and m*o Hag was ty sub*eription of tin bor i»f p. n-e and < f securitv --Arch bought Today 'Thursday then- will he a union until dear f the house Half Way he that the patient r< maun d quiet Imme- and 'This is the In-t \\ inter 11 arbor In land. scholars parent*. Thanksgiving *t-rvic# m tin- I'nituriaii tw n the k.r. ! n d-•< r and the ba.rn a >ml bishop diate Iv alt* I l..id h ft the iiouse -he ro-e c 4 !» dh-d Nov. J5, of heart down, a id at the same instant the old after me »a. i Hu hiving previously raised the d by t h*- "tigre.'Kt i< >nal chur< h. and addressed dow and h’okii!,: she dis*-a->-. He had b* n ill since last sum- barn tumbled in with a ma-h. < >f tin* ‘imi nioiis nat ioi.al d! )!ik Mil thinks he will return in an hour, by 7 stripe*. by all tie- pastors ->f the city. The • id m.iM da/ed r mer, but was not confined to the house got up and bewildi for tie- United King*, in 1.; t u’cl h k, imt in will i.ot return till 11 min- !.' \. Mason will on “Or y*.»r, sjwak i‘d. Tiie fall of tin barn him s s 0. I to s« all’s Island until about four weeks frightened i'l > i 2 Ut* past shall go uud get up ago. lb-leaves a < ds, }, only 1, •j.j.'i, i 1 ti \va‘ sleep ty llev. Mr, Wliarff on "Our State. 4 iimI temp, rm.'v drove away anl tDiughls t see !.i:: r. a ( rge Batty, W!; a lb; daughter- and two step- in t)• manufa rure and dis again Hex. Mr. Cochrane on "Our Nation, of suicide. He hud turned t > re enter the It Iwas •• happened.to my annoyance.that tnininent hereon Saturday niglit. daughters. Tli< funeral t... k pla» last tribution < f tin- drink. Mr. J. Duthii lb Mr. Yab- on “The World.” hoiis-. wh- n he heard faint ri* s {■ r h- Ip detained *>ns rjf gr hoi-bled ut of 627,UMi |*i: shillings ami on r-t nt: eg I saw j at a t hik- family ...ii ll.i, bo: they furnish for Thanh my wr- ■ ,. t-i d: •••. w* k. amount h- kno .• n a t!. .1 ifo :ge investigate He soon But if the whole of the ing out •; !. window, she having JIJ-t point, in bank- *f he sw giving. ... imming pool *red a man in lit down beams and at place. by , were expended in useful and necessary gone tin and 1 knocked at the door .g :. r u' : ed at Pul it iz»-r’s to Jo-eph < plank.-, and as ! waked n 1 hi a* as the Cr -he had named—11 miu 1 hiirch Notes. article-, iieai.y live times many work prei An r .! >-*1 ... ,1 >-s apron sup Kpu in afternoon, h<- a iii- a- ) a -.it- h- 1. T !i• man had a s '* w Truiraday •• ut* pa.-t ithin half a mini.' by my r,M At the Congregational church nex' peoj. wi.uld be employed. Neat cloth cleared a c 1 t rceently f*J" ••■g ..n, but not scriou.-dy injur- [ oken ], g and soon after D ing found be watch. There arc some jncsineri/ers w ho Sunday morning. Rev. J. K. Adams, 0 j lug and comfoi table homes would di- will be used in m iking necessary im- ing him. To avoid further accident the ?nme nneuuseiou^. I'nch* Jim. almost would explain all the wonders of mesmer- !>., of will In the even- lags and Jack of shelter.—K\ the * Bangor, preach. heipb -s and very frightened, shout place ism tlie their mes- provements on hall. V. b-ing cut away at an angle of j badly by patient's reading the second in the series of b-r was an chaug". ing monthly , hi help, and it hour after th-* _ Dn-rizer's hut I have more gener There is an of (•• Is and fort y-fix c degree-. thought, epidemic services will be the choir. victim of the a ideiit had D en released found of praise given by k. »r* 1 “I wish 1 were a ruiner." Lucie ally the thoughts and predictions coughs prevailing, \ttcmb:nee at chur-h that his was -mil Ii Harbor. The will oi identity known, and people to pastor lecture on “The Office •■Why-*'” Kemwtrd ”>e that 1 might gain my patients opposed my impressions.— is rather small in c. im, f told the ex 11-.pn