pleted, and bis abb'TtiBcmnitB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Ellsworth friends predict Ssbrniatmcnta. for him success in his new business. He to new ADVERTI.HEMKNTS this w U K. expects move to Portland this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will be greatly missed in 0. V. BUHltlLL & fippes A Leach—Notice. Ellsworth. ; SON, Statement—Ellsworth Loan and Building As- sociation. It looks as Probate notice—Kst Danforth P Mason etals. If Ellsworth would lose its —Kst Edwin J Urlndle. Admr notice town football team. The captain, N. P. general INSURANCE AGENTS, ,1 A Peters. Jr—Application for admission as the do attorney of U 9 Circuit court Cutler, says boys not seem to take Chas D Bl'KHiLL Bank ELLSWORTH, ME. Bankrupt notice—Kst Gallagher. an interest in it, and will not turn out for Bldg., notice—Kst Frederick li Hoses. Makes Bankrupt This Maine Central R R—Change in time table. practice. is unfortunate. The team and WE REPRESENT THE C W A F L Mason—Insurance attorney. which lined up against Calais during the W R Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. fair, and with no Most, Reliable Home and j a Cunningham—Confectioner. practically practice won Foreign Companies. Owen Byrn—Clothing. the game, had the beef, brawn and brain Lowest Rates Compatible with Safety. Hancock: J for the making of a good team. Calais is Hot Nob-resident tax notice. entitled to a*eturn game, but Ellsworth and MT DESERT: will In sums to suit on Improved real estate have to tell her she cannot play. The MONEY TO LOAN Non-resldcnt tax notice. 1 — collateral.——— little high school team will have to de- Verona fend Ellsworth football honor this Non-resident tax notice. year. Breads CASTXNB: The dredger “Casco”, which has been Non-resident tax notice. The GEO. H. employed at the narrows ail summer, will GRANT CO., SURRY: go on the marine railway for repairs by Non-resident tax notice. Charles H. Curtis as soon as the “Storm Tremont: Whole- General Insurance and Real Estate. Petrel” comes off. A new bottom will be Non resident tax notice. put in the dredger, and other ME. Bucksport: repairs ELLSWORTH anti BAIt HARBOR, made. The Bank statement—Condition of Bucksport na- other dredger and the scows tional bank. which have been employed here this sum- mer, will haul up at Surry this winter* some a Miss Mabel Joy ia in Boston this week Work on the river will be resumed in the it is understood. The C. W. & F. L. MASON, on business. spring, dredger toow at work on the new channel Arthur Hastings, of Boston, is ill at the near the wharves will cut it through to the old GENERAL INSURANCE AOENTS, borne of bis father in this city. channel before stopping work for the Makes delicious hot Miss Mary F. Hopkins, who has been in First National Bank Building, Ellsworth. season. biscuit, the hospital at Bar Harbor, arrived home last evening. Work on the schooner “Storm Petrel”, which is on the marine railway being cakes, rolls, YOURSELF Capt. J. A. Bowden is at home for a few griddle SECURE rebuilt by Charles H. Curtis, is now go- days. His vessel, the “Willie L. Maxwell”, ing forward rapidly. Mr. Curtis ^ is loading stone at Sullivan. expects and muffins. against loss by FIRE. Take out a to have her off by the middle of next A. and Mrs. K. Woodward daughter month. The “Storm in our and be free from Petrel” will be ■ J policy agency Sarah will leave to-morrow for Boston, practically a new vessel when she goes off ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. where will the winter. they spend the railway. Very few of her old timbers Rev. David Kerr, of the Baptist ebureb, remain, and everything needful to put where it was Is conducting a series of evangelistic her in first-class shape is being done. y Miles house to the pasture -7 THE WARE CASE. found. mm at Waltham this week. vessel will have a new an im- meetings The house, LIBERAL, PROMPT and SURE. Then followed the interesting chapter A junior branch of the Christian En- provement over the old one. When Capt. GRAND JURY STILL BUSY WITH of retractions and re-retractions by Fogg. deavor society will be formed at the Bap- Alexander Bousey gets the “Storm Only a few days after he bad testified in tist church uext Sunday, at 6 p. n». Petrel” in sea shape agaiu, he will have BUCKSPORT MURDER. the court Treworgy, Write us for furthur particulars. one of the most vessels police against Fogg harvest at the seaworthy sailing The supper Methodist said he had sworn to a lie. He was river. out of Union COMPLETE THE EXAMINATION OF vestry previously announced for this MAY promptly arrested for perjury and Trew- has beeu one week. The school WITNESSES FRIDAY—BRIEF RE- evening postponed improvement 'eague just orgy was released from the county jail. Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work formed at the School street grammar VIEW OF THE CASE. Then Fogg’s parents, who live in Or- the third degree this evening. All visit- school has been named Stetson league, in land, came to the front with a story to with the i: WOOL-FLEECED UNDERWEAR. I ing brother Masons are cordially Iuvited. honor of the State superintendent of The grand jury is still busy the effect that their son had told them at schools, with whom the idea of school investigation of the Ware murder mys- the Orland fair, which was several days < > Only »1.00 a suit. This is the best thing J H. B. Phillips finished burning in his' improvement leagues originated. The tery. The investigation was taken up before the of Sarah Ware was on the market for the price. first kilu Monday, and fired up the second body J! J officers are Miss Annie F. last Thursday, and has taken all the time he had kiln yesterday. He has 800,000 bricks in Mullan, presi- found, that helped Treworgy Miss Laura L. vice- of the since. It is that the This was fol- the two kilus. dent; McCarthy, jury probable move the body. promptly i: NEW FALL and WINTER will not be com- CLOTHING, president; Bernice Dorr, secretary; examination of witnesses lowed by retraction No. 2 from Fogg, The harvest concert which was to have I,, j for or three Arthur Hazel Knowl- two to the ■ z Parcber, treasurer; pleted days. then in the jail at Ellsworth, beeu given at the Methodist church last has revived MEN’S SUITS, from $3.50 up. ton, assistant treasurer. The league is The re-opening of the case effect that the story he first told of help- ;; J Sunday evening, has beeu postponed to * now rasing money (or a school library, the public interest in the Bucksport mys- ing Treworgy move the body was true, YOUTHS’ SUITS, $3.00 up, next Sunday. and for the schoolrooms. Com- tery. Though the story is still fresh in that he did tell his father of it at Orland !! BOYS’ 3 from 12 to 17, from $3.00 up. pictures SUITS, pieces, Z A sociable and entertainment writ be most readers of The Amer- mittees have been appointed to keep the minds of mu UDlUID IUD UUUJ non iuuuu, >UU OVERCOATS, from $3.50 up. at the Free church Thurs- ;; J given Baptist grounds and schoolrooms in order. ican, the facts have become so confused be was frightened into waking the first from t'LSTERS, $4.00 up. day evening, Oct. 24, by the ladies of the with rumors and conflicting reports that retraction. He told this first in confi- ; J The annual of the Associated be served. meeting society. Refreshments will a brief history of the case will not be out dence to Sheriff Hooper. > New lime of Fall and Winter Headgear received this morning. « Charities held on Monday, Oct. 7, resulted Rev. C. 8. of Bar of place at this time. A or two later he told a newspaper McLearn, Harbor, in the reelection of the old board ol day at the church Sunday On Sunday, Oct. 2, 1898, the body ol that his first retradion preached Baptist officers for the The so- correspondent ensuing year. found in OWEN BYRN. in exchange with the pastor. He received Sarah Ware, of Bucksport, was was but he explained this later by i; J ciety is fortunate in securing Mrs. Jose- true, a cordial welcome from his former parish- an unfrequented pasture half a mile from be did not know, when the re- phine Farrell to superintend the benevo- saying ioners. her home. The skull was crushed, the interviewed him, that Sheriff lent work at the headquarters, room 18 porter jaw broken; there was little doubt that a had made bis confession to John H. Lyons, Herman M. F. Tre- block. Mrs. Farrell will be al Hooper public Manning committed. G. foul murder had beeu him. At this time, in the presence ot HOT WATER 'HEATING AND PLUMBING1 worgy, Samuel P. Jbrdan, Albert the room and Satur- Tuesday, Thursday ol Louis Bun- Sarah Ware was a widow, fifty years Sheriff Hooper, Fogg’s father and brother, Moon, Alfred C. Wood and day afternoons from 1 to 4 o’clock, auc age, eccentric—a “little queer”, people and The American re- in both ker left for a few weeks’ hunting to all calls that be re reporter, Fogg Latest improvements systems. Friday will attend may _II 1__ m 4 t. M.a DaKo.I his statement that his first story as trip in Mt. Katahdin region. to her. there are manj peated First-class workmanship. Prices ported Already 17 Miles. On Saturday evening, Sept. was true, and said he was frightened low as "is consistent work. Perry J. Langley has opened a meat calls for clothiug, and any personi .with £0od Mrs. Ware left the Miles bouse to go tc into making his first retraction. and vegetable market in the Grindal having it to dispose of are requested t< the home of John Buldoc in another part The grand jury in April of that yea* building on Water street, recently used send it to the room on the afternoom “ of the town intending to return the same failed to find an indictment against by Charles H. Grindal as a storehouse. named, or by leaving word with Mrs CLARION" RANGES, FURNACES, STOVES evening. Over a week later Mrs. Mile* either or Fogg. There the caae Farrell or Miss M. A. it will b< Treworgy • ---- The market is well fitted up. Ureely, began to inquire why she had not re- rests to-day. There have been several Mrs. Maria Bartlett and daughter called for. Pearl, agate and granite ware. Crockery and tin ware. Ammunltioi turned. She explained her failure to in- abortive attempts on the part of Treworgy Marion left yesterday for Boston, where A. L. who has been Btatioi that as Mrs. Ware him- of all kinds. Special attention giten to repairing. Dennis, quire before by saying to find the murderer and vindicate will the winter, hen > •_ they spend keeping agent at the Maine central station frequently went out to work for days anc self, but no real progress has been made bouse with Mrs. Bartlett’s Miss sister, for the past few years, and his assistant • weeks at a time, and had before workeG iu the case and no decisive action taken J. P. ELDR1DGE. Me Emma of Chicago. soon Main Street, Ellsworth^ Blood, lately James Whitmore, will leave for St for Mr. Buldoc, she thought nothing until County Attorney Tracy brought it in Elis- where an > Capt. Ellis Young, well known Louis. Mo., good positions strange of her failure to return. up for investigation at the present session worth, died at his home in 8outh Surry offered them. They are succeeded her > Inquiry once started, it was found tbal of the grand jury. AMMUNITION? ou Suuday, aged eighty-one years. He by C. D. Wiggiu, of Basin Mills, as sta Mrs. Ware bad left the Buldoc house oi: and Harold ii ■ loaves a wife, daughter and one son, Capt. tion agent, Higgins, lately the evening of her visit. She was tracec Customer (in art store)—What is the of the schooner the Western Union » she made some srnal. Harry C. Young, telegraph company’ to a store, where price of this picture entitled, “Nature’* “Franconia”. office in Ellsworth, as operator. Mi purchases. That was the last seen ol Products?” Dealer—Two hundred and the lowest. All kinds of shot Our stock is the largest and prices gui his connection with th • Ware alive some one wht Men are going into the woods already. Deuois, during Sarah except by fifty dollars Customer—That seems to with black and smokeless station has satisfac have fact known. and rifle cartridges loaded powder. The Ellsworth Lumber Co., is putttng in here, given general is not anxious to the be a tremendous figure. Dealer—Don't his I also are tion to the travelling public by genis When Mrs. Ware’s disappearance be iu the Air rifles, revolvers, hunting knives, etc. men, and other concerns getting you see those two fine potatoes and obliging service. He has made man; 1 came were soot crews together. The coming winter known, searching parties picture? warm friends here, who will regret hi 1 with the result that the wai 1 1 1 promises to be a good one in Union river out, body ■ Mr. Whitmore, too, is a found as described. woods, providing weather is favorable. departure. pop Immediately manj COMING KVKNTS. ular young man, who will be missed b theories were advanced as to her death STRATTON & WESCOTT, The Ellsworth schooner “Franconia”, bis associates. There were some who held persistently t< » Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. 15, Capt. Young, on her trip out to New The winter timetable went into effec t the theory of accidental death, but ther 5 of Catholic aociety. il MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH. York, last week collided with the 16,17—Bazaar on the Maine Central and was little evidence to it. Th 3 schooner “Commerce” ou Nantucket Washiugto support Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Methodist vestry railroads Th e coroner and live of the came t Shoals. The “Franconia” had boat stove County Monday morning. jurors — tiarvesi supper. « timetable elsewhere in this issu e the conclusion that Sarah Ware wa > and main boom broken. The “Com- printed vee- • CO in Oct. at Free Baptist » 2 is to date. The most in murdered. The Bixth refused t Thursday, 24, * The “Francouia” corrected juror < > 5 Soda Chocolate merce” lost jibboom. try— Sociable and entertainment; retreeh- • portaut change from last winter’s schec sigu the verdict. repaired at Hyannis. nienta. « 5 Clam iuice 5 Coffee ule is a Sunday train, as two years ag< >. The theory was soon advanced that Mri • » Hanscom left ° I> Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. < > This train runs through on Washinf Ware’s murderer was connected wit 1 X Beef Bouillon Ginger for home in to A. M. Foster, « * yesterday their Baltimore, Letter | ton county road, and no connection s some of the best families in summer Buckspor < ) X Tomato ,, © Lemonade I Md. Mrs. Hanscom has spent the Ellsworth. made with Bar Harbor. Trains now ai aud incidents and circumstances wei g • » B |x B. here with her mother, Mrs. William Dear Sir When you bt^((j a house want' < > | rive at Ellsworth from west weekdays t pointed to by those who* held this theor y you • his vaca- » 5 Salem f Campbell. Mr. Hanscom spent a good paint next the w ood—It goes a long way £ 7.18 and 11.18 a. m. and 6.03 p. m. Tt e as tending to indicate that he was bein tion here in the summer, and returned in taking care of tbe Wood. The paint that has a Concord [ 11.18 does not counect with Washingto u shielded by men of influence. The tow < > 3 } for a lew visit and to accompany the beet chance to be useful is this first coat; flDADCQ days’ Trains leave Ellsworth for wei t was soon divided into factions whic ^ • » County. “ § Delaware 5 Mrs. Hanscom home. first two coats; first three coats. The first takes < UltnlljU...... \ at 11.56 a. m. and 5.26 and 9 58 m. Tt e have it in hot water ever since. » p. kept care of the wood; the second takes cart; of the • 2 -. Oak which has Cal. Tokay The ice house on street, 5.26 train does not connect with rumors have been Rfloat f s < > | [ Washing Many ugly first ; the third takes care of the two. All three ► an to residents of the • » g Niagara jj been eyesore ton County. The Sunday train arrives t t to doings at the Miles’ house, and tl e become one; and that one is to last forever, and a for women who vicinity nightmare Ellsworth at 7.18 a. m. from an d character and of citizer a "Forever” means as long as the house lasts. « ■ j west, integrity private ► are to it, will be torn to < > * compelled pass leaves at 6.07 p. m. and town and county officials have bee Q The way make the first painting last, as long f down next month, the lot on which it as the house, is to follow it up with repainting CONFECTIONERY The annual meeting of the Unitaria n attacked. It was openly charged by thot e been the often enough. stands having purchased by who held the as stated tbt ^ NO MORE. | society was held last Wednesday eveninj theory above, THE IT COSTS ! It is un- How often? Depends on the paint. Repaint OET B£ST; Village improvement society. men who to be so active in following a parish supper. The familic r pretended trj the is still All tbe that Lord & Newman will while paint waterproof. derstood go to solve the were reall figure of the late John D. Hopkins, wfa 0 ing mystery, y wear is outside; there is no wear on the under out the ice business. of using their influence and tli e M. M. MERTZ, has presided at these meetings as pres getting paint. This is how the first painting lasts for- of the in the: r H. C. Dodge, of Lejok lodge, Ellsworth, dent of the society for many years, we g management investigations ever; by keeping it covered; keeping it sound. Practical Tuner Organs. O O returned this morning from the meeting missing. The vice-president, Mrs. A. 1 own hands merely for the purpose of lead And this is the cheapest way to take care of a II house. But bow often to paint depends on of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows in Greely, presided. Reports of the varioc g ing the detoctives astray. There wei 0 a your paint. If you paint lead and oil, paint Repairing specialty. Portland. Lejok lodge, with twenty-two officers and committees were received. V ugly hints of bribery and intimidation. again in three years or less; If Devoe lead and installations during the year, is one of committee was to draft The firsf decisive step taken in the in Fourteen years’ factory experience. appointed apprc zinc, paint again in three years or more. surplus which received resolutions on the was the arrest of W. T. Trew the eight lodges special priate death of M: .. vestigations That "less” and "more” are about as one to Out of town orders solicited. of work done of on the test! ALE. CARNATION PLANTS mention f«c»pmount during Hopkins, to report at another meetin if orgy, Bucksport, largely two. Devoe lead and zinc takes care of a house SPECIAL Mrs. H. of of to the effec t as at J. the year. John Leland, to be held Wednesday, Nov. 13. Tb e mony Joseph Fogg, jr., at half cost, because it lasts twice as Drop a postal or leave orders long Nokomis Rebekah lodge, attended the following officers were elected: Mri i, that he helped Treworgy move the bod 7 lead and oil. Yours truly, music store, Ells- I have a fine lot of carnations which I havi T. Crippen’s meeting of the grand assembly. She has A. F. Gree'y, president; Irving Osgooc of Sarah Ware from the lane near th a A 11 F. W. Devoe Sc Co. no room for. They are all budded to bloom worth, Me. extended her trip to Boston for a short vice-president; Franks. Call, secretary __ but are out of doors and so must be taken uj visit. John A. Peters, jr., treasurer and col While last will sell then W. before frost. they lector; C. L. Morang, Frank S. Lore TAPIvBY, Herman E. Hill has secured a position TURKEYS. at 25 cents each. of E.|E. Rowe, trustees; Mrs. Helen 1 General Insurance and Real Estate Leave order for your Sunday Turkey with the United Security Co., New Agent. A. C. L. Morang and Miss Mar and sell by Thursday; to be delivered Saturday York, at their Portland office, and entered Wlggin, We write all kinds of Insurance, buy Real finance committee. Mu- upon his duties there last week. He has Stockbridge, Estate, and collect rents. Also sell tirst-class a few on and Railroad bonds. and Home-made Sausage. ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. been in Ellsworth days business. nicipal Home-grown Pork, Mr. Hill added to a natural business I? The most completely lost of all days CONNECTION. ability a course in banking recently com- the one on which we have not laughed. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ELLSWORTH. DAVIS’ MARKET. TELEPHONE 2U>btrttsrmtnt*. ! Ham JelHaon In l«6, he gave the guu to hlssoi., Sowing (ir«M Seed. CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOK. can fllntual Stntftt Column. the present owner, who thl* day, April 19, 1*99, There are many who think they get present* It to the F.TNworth library. better orops oI gf*<»a by sowing the st*d rr»* 4Tie Week Btitlnn^a: Oct. ^T«p1o EDITED MY “AUNT BADGE”. Truly yoors, in August or early in September without 90—Comment by Rev. S, II. Doyle. Z A i'll A HI A H J XL LI SO K. I grain, than in any other way, when the .Tone.—A bad bargain.—Gen. m, 29*34. and It8 Motto: “Helpful Hopeful In February, 1808, this beautiful build- land has been well prepared and the sea- The contrast between the children of ing wan given to the city of Ellsworth by son la favorable. same Is nowhere more The purposes of this column are succinctly the parents apt- Mr. Black. At hi* wish and in keep- The one drawback t* the chance of n is for the mu Illustrated than in the twin sons of stated In the title and motto—H ly ing with hi* exceedingly modest char- fall which will not allow the tual and aims to be and hopeful. drought, and were 0If- benefit, belpfu! Isaac ltebekah. They acter Mr. Black desired no pro- or burna out the tender | for the common good. It is for the com public sc»ed to germinate In natu- Being ferent in physical appearance, In- exercise* of there la j mon u*~—a public servant, a purveyor of ceedings or Utdicaiury «ujf | shoota as they come up. Yet ral in earthly pursuits, in the In- was in disl,„„...ea, j formation and suggestion, a medium for kind at tbe time and it transferred scarcely one year In ten wbdn this will fcharacl r, in the love they Inspired In »*Va». In this it solicits and with a™ HUIe terchange of capacity the most quiet manner j happen if the land is well worked and the Ithelx p^.v .ts and In their appreciation communications, ard its success depends large- But tbe dtiisns of How the ceremony as possible. | seed quickly follows after the stirring of to the first- on toe It In Ibis respect. Com- Great of the blessings belonging ly supvort given Truly Ellsworth are to the liberal ! the soil. And one take his chance of grateful may It was the last difference which munications must be signed, but the name born. donor, and future generations of intelli- almost at time from to 15 be any July Sept. in the of Jacob and writer will not printed except by permission. tbe resulted treachery Fame of E. Pink- gent men and women who have had to obtain weather. We seldom have Communications will be subject to approval or Lydia good the undoing of Esau. Appreciating the use of its books will bless bis mem- unfit the editor of the column, but none free six weeks of weather In succession birthright and its accompanying bless- rejection by will be rejected without good reason. Address ory to their la-t breath. to sow the grass seed. ings, Jacob, though the younger son, all communications to ham’s Com- To Miss Adel tide True, the enthusiastic The American, Vegetable determined to have It. Not appreciat- who takes in the Ellsworth, Me. librarian, special pride a&fcfrtisnnfnt*. these Esau became an ing things, loving care of the books under her Jacob's Justifies Her easy prey to unprincipled pound Orig- charge, the Commercial is under obliga- an be sold which are yoc? shrewdness. In evil hour tions for kindly favors which added to earth for a mess of A There are two kinds of people on to-day, his birthright pottage! inal the pleasure of our first visit to the Ells- .lust two kinds of people, no more, I say. Signature. bad bargain indeed. The birthright worth Not the sinner and saint, for ’tls we*I understood city library. carried with it Inestimable blessings. The good are half bad and the luul are half good. Esau surrendered for a meal of E. Pinkham’s (These Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man’s Lydia Vegetable Compound. “AUNT SALOME” SELLERS have had In a Jwittagp which he could wealth will cure the worst forms of Female all Yet how It entirely Ova- — little while for nothing. typ- You must first knot? the state of his conscience Complaints, Whs lOI Years Old Yesterday Still rian Inflammation ami and ical of thousands of the children of and health. troubles, Ulceration^ Falling Displacement In Oood Health. M and is r they what want an anarchist. of her childbod when it too to get they Speaking but In most oases is late be sent, in number sufficient to keep every town V'” n~ — * a cur-. Refuse all substitutes. led to a comparison of children of those prevent the harm that has been done. In the county busy In the good work. Miss days with those of the present, and she The fate of Esau should be a warning Etta Springer, of Hancock, a dear girl who has ; for nas ELLSWORTH LIBRARY. It is large andj A small entered quite earnestly into an argument ;to every Christian Endeavorer. As Ja- been a suffering invalid many montns, |well| flighted. j ttankmg. In her and is at each end of tbe room is entered as to whether childreu were uot allowed < •cob lay in wait for him to deceive him organized a local circle town, gallery doing helpful service. A Writer In Commercial Tells from tbe secondjfloor through tbe original too great nowadays, and were j and rob him of what was more pre- Bangor liberty I have a number of good friends Interested In of Visit to It. doors leading to the two chambers. In to the front so that they vious than life itself, so the pushed begin adversary and soon the work at Southwest Harbor, hope to the centre of the east wall a beautiful now to assume that and of the human soul would deceive us position by right, send In to the State Mrs. John 8. (Special Correspondent In Bangor Com- president, window has been made and in lost some of their finer of rev- If wh*t your money!will earn If mess mercial.] mullion feelings and for a worthless of pottage Heald, 285 State street, Portland, the name of Invest**! In fhnres of'the the alcove which is formed between two erence for and older aud us of the that come Shall be to parents people, deprive blessings Remembrance circle. glad corre- One last week we bad tbe day pleasure book stacks in tbe centre of tbe room the for the of others. In her I to us as the children of God. Let us with one to become a mem- respect feelings spond any wishing of tbe Ellsworth It visiting city library. librarian has her desk. In this room are said Aunt “children were ElMli be let us not ber of Sunshine, either invalid or helper. A day, Salome, jnot deceived; bargain was a visit that had been long planned book Under the win- that were to be LoaijirtBailisIta'D. twelve stacks. uot for a trill* our letter in stamped envelope, blank, sent to “Aunt large taught they seen, away priceless heritage; and one that from various causes had will be forwarded her to dow is a wall case of four shelves. Five heard.” A SEW JSKKIKS Uet us appreciate our relation to God as Madge” kindly by Janet. been from time to time postponed, but His children, control ourselves the windows in whatjwas originally tbe upper Mrs. Sellers attributes her long life and la now open, £Aare!, H each; monthlp by tbe of the visit was, no pleasure doubt, rooms of of tbe house abun- health to her abstemious habits. and power of God and more and Aunt Madge will be very glad to convey tbis|slde give good payment!, fj per • hare. {grace greater on this account. However that the and any rays of sunshine imparted to her. dant light. She says people nowadays eat the wrong jmore experience joys blessings be the visit could never have might given two rooms on tbe floor at and of our The poem this week recalled to my mind Tbe ground kind of food keep too long hours. WHY PAY RENT? heavenly birthright us satisfaction than it did on the greater the left of tbe ball on have She has never the when THE PRAYER MEETING. the old song, “Will yon lift a little, entering required services of a you can borrow on your afternoon when our visit was made, at a drat brother.” been thrown together by means of two doctor for illness. .hare., give mortgage and _ reduce It Have a voluntary discussion of the which time we had the uninterrupted every month. Monthly archways, one each side of the big chim- As the correspondent took leave of Mrs. and lntere.1 together The number of the rooms of payment, topic. August Cosmopolitan pleasure of enjoying the several will amount to but little more ney, and together they make a beauti- Sellers, be said be hoped to come and see BIBLE READINGS. contains “My Autobiography”, by Ella tbe building at a time when the public than you are now laying tor ful, well-lighted, attractive reading room. her again next year. Aunt Salome said rent, and In about 10 ■ thi<. lil.rnrv litre year, you EccL xil, 13, 14; Math. vi. 19. 20; xvl, Wheeler Wilcox, which is a most enjoyable will There is a fireplace to each room and she did not dare to look so far ahead as 24-28; xxvi, 14-16, with xxvii, 1-5; Acts article to read, and one which cannot fail many others in the State, is open to the tables are piled with all the best maga- that, but said: “I suppose the Lord has OWN YOUR OWNJHOME. V. 1-11; Luke xvii, 32. 33; Heb. xil, 14- to be a help to aspiring amateurs in the public only on certain days of the week. zines and reviews. Upon the walls are some reason for keeping me here; there 17; I John 111, 15-17; Kev. xxii, 12. literary line. Its concluding lines are as Our visit occurred on a “closed day,” but For of famous old steel engravings of large size, must be some work yet for me to do, but particular. Inquire Pn~'5 follows: Miss True, the librarian, kindly opened Uuiur W. Ci .itM.g, Sce-y. the subjects being: 1.—Triumphal Entry when time comes lam to Flrat Nal'l my ready go.” _ Bank Bid*. Comforting Thought*. “The questions and longings of those summer the building to oor inspection and gave A. W. Kina, President. of Alexander into Babylon; 2—Tri- “I don’t know why people are so good Christian Is the dark evenings when I stood in the dying glory of a our party of two her constant attention. I brother. way umphal Entry of Constantine into Rome; to me,”she added; “1 don’t know wbat I Wisconsin sunset on the south hill back of the She showed us the rooms, their many lend rugged? Have you lost heart and 3.— Gonstantine’s over Maxentius little have all been answered. Victory have done to make them so.” When it lonely home, attractions and us some in because of the gave points at the Milvian near with pope disappointments For I am one who lives to Bridge Rome, .• say its Hancock Connty Savings Bank, land sorrows like arrows, have held more history. that poisoned My skies gold than gray, two smaller engravings of Shakespearean cause she bad been good lo others, she iwound and distress Remember And that the glory of the real, To begin we may say that this library ELLSWORTH JIE. you? far outshines Ideal.” eald rather “Yes, but By my youth's with a club of ladies— doubtfully: .lota* pf that He who gave His life for you trod originated young On the second are two rooms floor, left, people are good to others, and yet people of life's toilful and re- as so many other public libraries in jevery step road, Dear Aunt ytadoe: The front one is set aside as a trustees’ are not good to them.” Maine have imember that He carcth for you; that begun—a good many years Now that the summer days with their flowers room, while that in the rear is used as a The secret of Aunt Salome's good for- Deposit# In this book »re by law exempt from ago. taxation. an event occurs in your life without and are gone, autumn has come with They pledged money personally stack room the of iliot pleasures for storage documents, tune in her frienda, as r« fleet* d ui her for the theu bought a few iHls knowledge; that there can come to her beautiful colors on tree and shrub, as If she start, books, use. pamphlets and volumes in limited past life and in her face today, ia her would make amends for her frosts and held entertainments and and rr. B. COOLIDUK, President. no sorrow that may not to chilly suppers, Now when we come to the real soul of jyou help cheerful, sunny disposition, and her [round and and char- winds and cloudy days, and still lure us out Into bought a few more, carrying it on iu this JOHN r. WHITCOMB. 1'iee President. polish perfect your this unique and Interesting library build- faithful following of the rule. the blight October sunshine to enjoy her In- for in the gulden iacter and more abundantly qualify you wuy many years. Finally 1870, we have tried to describe—the books CHARLBS C. BLR RILL, Treatwees. air and ing Mrs. Sellers’ old “Uncle vlgoratlng departing glory l>efore the ladies collected a neighbor, iXor citizenship in that city whose build- young having good- which have so a home—we are blasts and snows shut us in charming ’Than" Robbins, who was 102 o d last ! Deposits draw Inirre.t irom the llrst of wintry drifting sized but no funds to years day er and maker is God, and where no library having at a loss for we had March, June, and December. from the beautiful out-of-doors. what to say little time March, has not such health September maintain the was to the enjoyed good earthly 111 can ever come. Comfort it, library given in which to examine them. The A dear friend said to me last week, I have total recently. His eyesight has but HOARD OF DIKKUTURHi and In one of the rooms failed, ij-ourself with such thoughts as these, been so dear relatives and friends city kept public number is over a busy visiting something 4,000—about bis mind i« sh bright as ever. He said Job* r. of the council. And so went N.'„b™h“1' B. Whitcomb. [but more especially covet the constant and the beautiful parks and commons and tbe city things new volumes been CoOLIDUE. F. CABHOLL sixty having just placed recently, with characteristic that bCBULL, on with it until about 1S96 when Mr. buinor, CflABLES C. llMCKILL. icompanionship of the Spirit that brlng- car rides and tbe country, that I have allowed the shelves. The upon city appropriates all he wanted now was a that he mv letters to accumulate until I have a Nixou a native of Ells- bicycle, «th peace.—Central Christian quite George Black, tank hours dally, from 0 a. m. to 13 mi Advocate. annually fTOO for its maintenance. In 1896 might ride over to see Auut Salome. pile to answer, and now that I shall be shut in worth, resident in Boston, purchased a catalogue of the library was printed and strain for the winter, I will begin to answer the well-known Tisdale residence—a Half Hearted. it has the card read- them and in a little of Dewey system. The “I wonder put my good times and colonial bouse of beautiful what makes a man’s hair fail #rofte*ional Cstti*. Do we find ourselves proportions, room—which is disconnected half hearted In summer enjoyment, and it will make winter ing from the out so fast when my and solid external It once starts?” “Worry! our In the true of seem less appearance—situated in work, lacking spirit dreary. library management—is open every tends to make a K. BUNKER, on a lot the Hancock Nothing man bald so JOHN JR., Bervlce? Do our turn often isn't it a I it on. Per- adjoining county and the is thoughts good thought? pass evening library open every much as and on State street in the of worry, nothing worries a ATTORNEY complaining that we must work and haps a bit of our good times sent to a friend will buildings city afternoon with the of AT LAW. jto exception Monday. man so much as the idea that be ia not make our own lives seem less Ellsworth. The location is most desir- be- to how we can with only drear, No is used. There are a few thinking escape book-plate coming bald.” OrFICBB AT but will brighten some other life, and as a proof able. There are ample grounds about the the least labor? Shall we seek relief interesting old books in the library. BAR HARBOR ANI) of this I am tempted to send a few extracts building, on which are many graceful BLUEHILL, M& In this philosophy or that? Shall we Some of these are from the of the from letters I have received from those that library old elms; it is open and free for long dis- Sfcbcrtisnnrnte. and 8 Ml. look to a change of outward conditions late Dr. for many years of 3" R»irt«ro0c«* DeaertBloeX have out to life’s battles for them- Tenney, pastor ~ Bluehlllcflce gone fight tances on each side and the light and air open Saturday*. {as the remedy? Rather let us go the church in Ellsworth. selves and to train their own dear little ones to Congregational in.: iH to the Lord Jesus are given to the building in most ample golden «mm straight Christ, who be good and true. One letter, without super- One especially interesting set is the quantities. This beautiful property Mr. UU1 Suit-.- .v. ■‘unqg.ithetimatCn^SiiriitfS^ CLOSED came into the world to bring the true scription or signature, begins: twenty-six volumes of the sixth edition la A tbvb memo » all 4~ Black to the city for the home ! love of service, and who is today and “Turn backwards, oh, time, in thy flight. presented of the Encyclopedia Britaunica, Edin- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. And let me be mother’s girl, just for to-night.” of its most liberal and h INFLAMMATION §i ever will be the only source of that love public library—a j and Archibald Constable .£ Bor.throw, <5 minute.), Tooth 7 Yes, I am always Interested in the home burgh London; c3 K*»re..Kdon..Mc.««. ? I to men. Let us go to Him and receive gossip, and do you know, mother mine, that highly appreciated gift. A 1823. This set once to the “Colds," forming fever,. Grip. ?S 1 Co., belouged ^ Db. H. W. Hai aks to hla why you have held the hearts of vour The to the is over a “ begs notify patron* of His William L. Worces- always approach building father of CURES ANY and spirit—Rev. children so near to the home is the little Judge L. A. Emery aud in the PAIN INSIDE OR OUT other* that until further notice bla dental just walk across a lawn, In on* to minute*. ter in I remember once when one of gently curving large volume is the thirty rooms will be Helper. things. your first inserted following By he&lurs. Tbe bOc. «u« by mail Wc. Fralom&.N Y. closed on Wednes'lay afternoon* letters was read aloud to a room full of girls, Above the entrance to the colonial portico letter: Oct. 23,1801). one of them said it was to listen to one of For sale by M. M. Moore. Kllsworth, good with its shapely columns, is the inscrip- Word. Are Force.. your letters, for you did not forget anything, Boston, July 20, *75. even to the cat. tion: “1817—Public Library—1887.” The words we so often carelessly use To L. A. Emery, Enq.: tobaccospit A. WARD M. D Another good thought. Don’t forget the pet We do not know much about the his- HAMJT MELVIN WELL, reflect a force In the mind that uses and on The Encyclopedia Britannic* was purchased UUIN I SMOKE cat or dog or bird or tbe flower the window tory of this beautiful old mansion but be- them. are the of the at the sale of the famous Webster us T They messengers sill; nothing like those little things to bring library ny You CTO be YourUfeaw«yl lieve it was the home of one of the early cured of any form of tobacco u.lug secret life of men to other men. Born aud it is the that Daniel Webster used In the imagination and heart back to the old home. copy euily, be made well, Wrung, magnetic, full of Graduate of Bellerue Hospital Medical settlers, and if we have been correctly all new life and of mental energy In one, they are Another extract: of bis studies. I thought the Tol. 1 con- vigor by taking BO-TO-BAO. informed a of the Mr. that make a weak men “A little French that worked near me was great-graudfather tained the book nlates vet I mav be mistaken. strong. Many gain College. mighty for good or evil In others. girl ten pound, in ten Over of her and she said: Black who it to the of Ells- Thanks for remittance. day*. BOO.BOB well telling pretty clothes, gave city prompt cured. AH druggists. Cure guaranteed Guard the door of your Ups; weigh unless wear a clean name have book- •Well, you you worth. In order to convert the house Yours truly, care to wear.’ She JlUle knew how fer- STEERING with the words that are to poison nuihiDg EEMEOVn?rh5?'REMEDY CO., Chicago orA4.reM New York. PuxoBacoT. Mb one of her hearers could amen.” into a as few as Estes & Lai: hi at. 437 or bless forever.—Philadelphia Uetb- vently say library building changes Another extract: After a and sor were made. odist sleepless possible The character of the house selling this H. rowful with the came this DB. GREELY, night, morning light Entering one sees a wide hall extending set of books is conclusive evidence of the message: the entire width the Like Creepima; Cp the Stair., of building. of the and that it was “He leadeth blessed authority edition, DENTIST. me, oh, thought. all interior it is finished in the In the softly falling twilight Oh word with comfort the simple once in the of the Webster. heavenly fraught, library great 01 a Whate’er f I the Dental Of weary, weary day, do, wbere’re be. but expressive and beautiful style so com- the north wall of the Phu*delPhl» College, I entered Still ’tis God’s hand that leadeth me.” Upon reading elSSTof*76 With a quiet step mon in the residences of the colonial room is an old flint lock the in- Aworriog ib Where the children were at play. What an inspiration that is to all of us that musket, lili.ii' Bloce, Kllswobtb. period at which it was erected. At the 1 was brooding o’er some trouble »re trying to do our best. And now, Aunt teresting history of which is given by its noticef1 Wedue“Uy a'lernoons until further bad me unawares, left wall of the entrance hall is a tall /Which Madge, as many of your correspondents feel donor in the letter which we copied : When a little voice came ringing, Mr. Black in with me that they haven’t a single Dew helpful clock purchased by Holland, "Me is creepin up the stairs.’* 345 Cakleton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. I >r of their own to tne mar* "mcnoias weyiana, I CARROLL hopeful thought very give, bearing < ! To the Trustees of the Ellsworth Library: \ BURRILL, Step by step she bravely clambered vhy not pass along a few of the thoughts of Amsterdam.” It ia 150 years old. It Is Gentlemen—On behalf of the library please ATTORNEY On her little hands and knees. >thers that come to us. Sister B. tbe of furni- only genuine antique piece this which was June AJND a constant accept gun captured 17. Keeping up chattering tbe other COUNSELLOR the Your letter has done me good, Sister B., ture in the building, pieces 1745, at (J. B., by troops sent bv ! AT LAW. Like a magpie in trees. Loulsbarg, f Till at last she reached the md others will likewise. Pass which are of modern make are ancient Governor under command of Wllllan Notabt topmost, many say Shirley Public abd Justice or the Peace. When o’er all her world’s affaire m the good, whether received in word or only in design. To the right is a beauti- Pepperell, of Kittery. It was used by Kphraln ! stood a victor Offlce oxer Burrlll National She, delighted, leed or ful oak settle in colonial style Bray, of Braintree, Maas., at Lexington, April Bank, the stairs. thought. quartered State After creeping up 19, 1775, and at Banker Hill, June 17, 1775, and Btbebt. Kllswoeth, Mb. Did yon ever think how moch it means and over it on ttye wall a famous old en- heart, behold an image later at the siege of Castlne. At the close of STEAM Fainting o give our best to others—our true selves? graving of 8t. Paul’s cathedral at Rome. LAUNDRY F. Of man’s brief and struggling lilt, the war Mr. Bray settled near Castlue, and In AND A. BURnEam^ nstead of don’t we Originally the house consisted of eight BATH kooms. Wbaae heat prizes must be captured always doing that, the year 1792, sold the gun to the late Major ATTORNEY a earnest strife. ust to ourselves “It isn’t rooms, four on each floor. To “NO With noble, say sometimes, square John Jelllson, of Ellsworth, who at hie death in PAY, NO WA8HEE." iXD is the or stack room Far above there glory vorth while?” make the main library hall 1850, It to his son William, then living at gave done COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Which no sinfulness impairs. the of the 0®?!.°' ,l*MndrT wsur* at ihort au. “Janet” and “Sister B.”, by your coming the second story floor on right North Ellsworth. William Jelllson used the Good, called for anotlcllvered. Alao With its rest and joy forever, prosecuting attorney for all classes or o the column this week have made entrance hall was removed, which room is gun in the war of 1812 In Ihe defense of the H. B. E8TEY * p w After creep up life’s stairs. you CO„ logJ coast near Mt. Desert. At the death of Wll. Wert End BurtS^liSw.UnUa<18t*“*- —Christian HeralA $ :lad the heart of Ar»T MADG'ii. now the full height of the two stories. Bridge, EU,w >rth. Me. Kllswobtb, ..... maibb. ee~— — a in a house renowned Correspondence. KLLSWORTH MARKKTS. TIIK SONG OF I,IFK. V )een such company KITTICRY TO CARIBOU. Thinking it was a deer, standing in the for There were many per- I_ hospitalfty. long grass, he took aim and fired. The sons from distant which means WlDUMD.T, October 19.1901. One must sing of the sunshine. perts, Bark to the Cool Nights. One Week's of News, bullet entered the chef.* rf How ley of our Winnowing* right One must sing of the rain. London, and all the great folk PA8ADRNA, CAL., Sept. 21, 1901. '-AW Novelty and Nonsense. and lodged in the back of the head, kill- One must ling us the songs of Joy, country, with ethers not so great, in that EEOAEDIEO WKIOKTS END HEAECSES. The American: A bmhel of Frank Leonard, of was in- him Ami one aing woe's refrain, though capable of making a To the Editor of Liverpool Mil Khali welirh IK Frankfort, ing instantly. gathering, poumlK am! a l.uKhel of Turks Yet in the end all the will blend am at home Island sap shall stantly killed last Friday the acci- songs show at most. After the dancing begins Here I again, scratching weigh 70 Dounds. by Charles W. Morse last week purchased in one harmonious strain. in a and The dental discharge of a shot in the no man Is ever a prominent figure around my orange trees planting my standard weight of a bushei of potatoes, gun the International and Portland steamship to in good order and fit for hands of room to those who are there merely after hav ng a short but shipping, tsfiOpou-ie Thomas Caloon, a boy of his controls amer One must sing of the future. garden, spent Of apples, 44 pounds. lines, now look on, as I was, and I now remember The own age, with whom he was With hopes and fearing* rife; very pleasant season at South Hancock, standard weight of a bushel of beans in bunting. that runs from Boston to Maine. They followed with order and lit One must sing of the m: y past, as the two which my eyes return at for shipping, is 68 The *h« Me and, on my trip, calling f pounds. buildings of the Bangor Beef Co., are the Bn«*ton & Bangor lin« Port- Its and its strife. our hostess, a woman Socntwheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 60 dreaming greatest pleasure Ark. of and a when need Eureka Springs, pounds; corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 52 building occupied by C. M. Currant land Steamship Co., the international Yet they will meet In s chord full tweet. of winning manners, yet cold of old besides carrots, Rngllsn turnips, rye and dealers in onH The marvelous tong of life. who was to be- At my home, meeting mj Indianpounds; Co., csrriages, farm mschlnery lin fhe Kennebec Oo. be, and the lady shortly meal, 50 pounds,of parsnips,45 pounds; was to turn toothsome of ana and steamers come her daughter, a languid girl, pretty friends, 1 glad up barloy buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats, implements, were burned Sunday. The fleet will comprise the “City One must sing of the mountains. or oven n,e»*ure as to look at when her lover, the heir, was bivalves (clams) from the old and familiar bPj* hy agreement. The loss on buildings and stock is about o' Rockland,”“Governor Diiigley,” “City One must sing of the sea, .*2? below are the retail prices her side. and I at Ellsworth. Farmers of “St. One must sing us the song of love by mussel-bed. My nephew Irving can easily reckon from $80,000; insurance, $25,000. Bangor,” Croix,” “Kennebec, that these What they are And one In hate’s shrill I know that nearly all present fohnd some nice and ones on likely to receive in trade “Cumber- key, very large or cash for their products. Patents have been granted to E. S. “Penobscot,” “Bay State,” Yet all will rise to the skies now of a hnggard look on blending night speak the north side of the bed, oil Uncle Isaiah’s Old for land,” “Sagadahoc” and In be- Country Produce. Chase, Orchard, stock supporter; “Tremont,” one grand harmony. the earl's face and of quick glances Hotter. shore, and we dug a bushel or two of them to J. L. Eddie. for “State of Maine.” tween him and his wife. I know that Hartland, alarm at- per love and hate and for a clam-bake we had the next day at Creamery ft. jk tachment for a collision. they say that the heir danced much to u»lr?.ii carding machines; to G. R. “The State of Maine, as whole, is Sorrow and right and wrong, his Peck’s Point Perhars 1 shnll have some- in " * keep himself from thinking, and that Cheese. Hardison, Gou'dsboro, for cutting ap- steadTy g'owing in wealfl pop- fast and future and war and peace. arm chattered on the waists of his part- thing more to say about that clam-bake Best for machines. ulation. the eleven Rise in an anthem atrong. factory (new) per ft.16Jig paratus mowing During past years I know the story that he had in another article. Best dairy (new).. has And all will grow as they ebb and flow ners; The report of sales from the Portland the valuation of the commonwealth of the Thing Dutch (Imported).*9C To life's unceasing song. learned of the existence At Eureka Springs I drank pure, sweet Home Chair- Neufchatel. #'oj liquor agency for the months of increased f45,000,000,” says —-Josh Wink in Bsltimora American. that But 1 was present, and I July, | night. water by the gallon, and sweat day and Eggs. man of the State board of asses- time all August and September of this year, when Pottle, am persuaded that at the and night for about two weeks, having Fresh laid, per doz... 2* the sors. “Our valuation is growing steadily thought as I did, that never was a city was under a rigorous enforce- concluded that I had had of this Poultry. encour- enough ment of the nrnhihltnrv Ikw. nhnnm an and we have much cause to feel gayer scene even at Glendowie, never a a sort of treatment, losing all the flesh I Chickens.19 and over the outlook. In host and hostess more cordial, never *owl.. increase of more than 550 per cent. The aged hopeful more to be cour- could well spare at any one time, I packed 1890 the valuation of Maine's merry eyed heir anxious Hay. total sales in July, August and Septem- cities, teous to aH and more than courteous to into my satchel my amber-colored drink- towns and plantations, in round nura- Best loose, per ton. 13California, to fol- Porto Klco, .50 Kerosene, 12 There are those in Glendowie who hold glance) when the door opened. It was low this I intend to report well for Maine, Syrup, .60 Astral oil, II Lumber and Materials. that this Thing has been in the castle and only the African servant who entered, especially for that portion of it I had the Kuildlng M— 1 21 there held down by chains since the year a man most of ns had heard of, but few Lumber—per Spruce, very great pleasure of visiting recently. Hemlock, 11® 13 Hemlock, 121 1200, when the wild Lady Mildred gave had seen. He made a sign to the earl, To-day, driving out, my wife and I called Hemlock boards, 12 313 Clapboards—per W— T It birth and died at the sight of it, and in who drew back from him and then step- 8pruce, 12® 16 Extra spruce, 24$2t on Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith, the daylight (but never before wine) they ped forward. The heir hurried to the Warrington Spruce floor, 16®20 .Spruce, No. 1, 17®lt of South Pine, 12$15 Clear 85$6C will the name of her lover and so and some of us heard this con- formerly Hancock, but recently pine, speak door Matched pine. 15®20 Extra pine, 85®6C account for 1200 A. D. being known in versation: of Waltham, Mass. They are new-comers Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— the annals of that house not as a year of "Not father—me.” here and are with our Cedar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.0( you, delighted country " care clear, 2 35 Nalls, per lb .04®.0( BILLINGS said he didn't our Lord, but os the year of the Devil. 1 my son; I entreat, I com- ana climate. Mrs. smith that " "Stay here, reports 3d clear, 1 85 Cement, per cask 1 5( am not sufficiently old fashioned for such mand.” of her eastern friends and " extra oue, 165 Lime, per cask 91 many acquaint- " a and rather believe that the Tniug servant authoritative- No. I, 1‘25 Brick, per M 7fflll story "Both,” said the ances too. •* say they’re coming scoots. .75 White lead, or ft .05 a.Of how much a man talked as was never in the castle until the coming and then went out with him aud long ly, they P. Q. Wooster. Provisions. home from Africa of him who was known the door dosed. Venison Is In the market. JOSH | as the Left Handed Earl, which hap- The dancing was resumed almost im- lb: ft. a matter of years ago. The Cracker-Box Beef, Pork, as it in a few words. One pened seventy mediately. This is a strange thing to Philosopher. .15 l; he said his and the Steak, §-30 Chop, The secret manner of eoming tell. Only a woman could have forced Roasts, .120.25 Pigs’feet, .If [Written for the Amerlcan.J oddness of his attendants, with a wild uft to seem once more as we were before Corned, .08 9-10 Ham, per ft 15g.lt 18 Shoulder, .1< atory of his clearing the house of all othei that horrid and the woman was our Tongues, that cry; Babies air angul* whoze wings gro Tripe, .08 Bacon, .16 3 if hour's talk would convince you servants for fifteen days, during which he hostess. As the door closed, my eyes met Veal: 8alt shorter az thare legs gro longer. .10011 was not idle, raised a crop of scandal that hers, and I saw that she had been speak- Steak, .18 Lard, .12 314 and a man’s Roasts, Round ft 01 has not yet been cut level with the enrth. to the musicians. She was A boy’s fust trowzers fu9t .lOg.12 hog, ing smiling Lamb: Venison, ft 12321 Chase & Sanborn's Coffee is the is said those who be- soon To be plain, it by graciously, as if what hod occurred had luv air outgrone. Spring lamb, 10320 leading lieve witchcraft to be done with, that the an interlude. I saw her each C5 been but amusing Kreeds air the theologikal remanes ov Tongues, Left Handed Karl brought the Thing beside her and Fresh Fish. take her place* partner, ded men’s branes. Deeds air a a eternally coffee of the for it is from Africa and in fifteen days had begin the waltz again with the music. Cod, 05 Haddock, 0; fancy world, 20 21 home made for it in the castle—a home All looked at her with amazement, dread, living. Halibut, Clams, qt Mackerel, ft 12 Oysters, qt 4< none could find the to save him- The man who hates anuther haz an in- that way pity, suspicion, but they had to dance. Lobsters, ft If and a black servant, who selection of the choicest berries self frequently ‘‘Does she know nothing?” I asked my- groing gruge agin himself. Fuel. special for nt a time, yet disappeared many days self, overhearing her laughing merrily cord Coal—per ton— whistle When life comes it kan’t be deklined; Wood—per was known always to be within as she was whirled past me, or was Dry hard, 3 00 §5 00 Broken, 6 51 when it it kan’t be detaned. of his master. Men said furtively that this the woman’s part in the tragedy gozes, Dry soft, 2 00 §3 00 Stove, 6 ft( But one minute will tell Roundings per load Egg, 6 5( grown. you this was the heir, and agaiu thero men were What is we turn tu w hen Thing while the doing theirs? Keligun sumthing 10031 25 Nut, 6 5( it was the devil’s shadow in the story, as were they doing? It was whispered in w'e hav tried everything else and faled. Blacksmith’s 6 01 the devil could be a woman. the the ballroom that were in the Flour, Grain and Feed. a they ma be skin but i hav the whole if will the Left Handed Buty only deep, story you try single Half a century ago open looking for something that bad es- Wheat is higher, but price of flour remalm tell of a seen uglines that went clear thru the sys- Earl died, and they will you caped from the castle. unchanged, with a little better demand. a minister brave tum. three days’ search for An hour I dare say passed, and neither Flour—per bbl— Corn meal, bag coffin and 4 25 75 1 4( It's worth Won't enough to pray by the open the earl nor his son had returned. The The womun who smiles fur everyboddy Straights, §4 cup. trying! you try St. Louis roller, Corn, bag 1M that in the middle of the prayer the had become an dancing went on, but it baint necessarilee gud-natured; it ma be 4 25§4 75 Oats, bu 5( mourners rose to their feet and ran out ot one to read 00 110 i; uncanny scene, every trying an exhlbishun ov teeth. Patents, 4 50 § 5 Shorts—bag— ld *»»t ibUw; 50 cents for three months; If matters been public auction at the town hall in said town, FeVe.t are in “Uncle The readers of this will be to following having pre- at auction at -Itjootachooi- ,muu In advance, $1.50, 75 and 38 cents people getting along years. paper pleased on the first oi 1901, at nine ! further notice, public strictly disease THEsented for the action thereupon hetcin- Monday December, on the Brat All are reckoned at learn that there is at least one dreaded ! house No. 1, In said town, Monday respectively arrearages Tan” Robbins was 102 last March. There after indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- o’clock a. m. j that science has been able to cure in all Us i December, 1901, at» o'clock a, m. tne raw* of ‘5 per year. tice thereof be given to all persons Amt of of Rates—Are and will 1b a sort of by marriage be- stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure interested, Amt of Advertislug reasonable, relationship by causing a copy of this order to be tax due Is the only cure now known to the pub- tax due be made known on application. tween these two old Tan’s positive lished three weeks in the Ells- Name lucid iut people—Uncle medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitu- successively of owner, description No. of In worth American, a at & Name of owner, second wife was the widow of Aunt Sa- tional disease, a constitutional treat newspaper published of property. chgs lake, south by Tre- Specie. 8,666 52 Littlefield, administrator, filed for settlement. by Carter, by derful.” fond with U. S. Treas- mont town line, west by road, 10 80 The more _ Redemption Anson P. Cunningham, late of Eden, In said time has come to defi- 00 *8 lot land bounded north county road, east by W H urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 2,500 county, deceased. Second account of Ebeti by elaborate our in It has beeu the habit of Captain Winter- M. Hamor, administrator, filed for settlement. nitely policy regard Blake lot so called, 30 30 380 0M Total. $219,801 06 Edward late of Sullivan, in said to the is of the steamer “Mount Desert” Noyes, Heir* of David Bartlett, a lot of land on Bartlett's Island Philippines, and it believed botham, LIABILITIES. deceased. Second account of Fred L. county, bounded north and east shore, south J H Somes, Congress will do so dnrinp the pomim. to save his papers and throw them Orcutt, administrator, filed for settlement. by by daily stock in. $50,000 00 west Am^n&b Bartlett and Fran* »0 27* 8 12 Capital paid A. by Salisbury. to or that he fund. 00 Abigail Hawes, late of Castine, in said S K session. It be that some fishing schooners yachts Surplus 10,000 Joseph E Davis, a lot of land bounded north by may “anti- Undivided less county, deceased. Third account of George or leave them at isolated profits, expenses A. filed for settlement. Whiting, Watson, Kittredge, Grindle, Allen, Somes, passed, light- and taxes 26,040 52 Wheeler, trustee, A 2ft1 5 90 expansion' pyrotechnics may be in- paid. Alfred C. an insane of King Somes, 2** houses. This is a habit which be has National bank notes 49,480 00 Butler, person, Louisa lot land bounded north John R Bart- kept outstanding.. Waltham, in said Fourth account Howard, by dulged in by the democratic side, but Dividends unpaid. 138 00 county. east F E and shore, south H C for years, with no thought of reward and account of A. F. lett, by Dyer by Ray- up private Burnham, guar- mond west PE and Ruth Barlett and others. 87 281 for all dian, filed for settlement. by Dyer practical purposes, opposition that which we all find in doing Demand certificates of deposit. lo|l33 27 Lot No 2, hounded north and east F E south except Edward B. Rodick. late of Eden, in said by Dyer, to our retention of the John Dix and Francis G and west shore, 15 45 308 8 78 Philippine unto others, etc. On one or two occasions county, deceased. Petition for allowance out by Bartlett, by Total. $219,80106 Less by amt due 1900, 4 31 islands has ceased to exist. Our re- this Thomas W. Lawson's of personal estate of said deceased, presented summer, yacht, STATE OF MAINE. Elizabeth M. widow of said de- by Rodick, Bal due. #3 47 lations with Cuba also will come the lay in his course, and has Corimr or Hancock John N. ceased. up “Dreamer”, ss.—I, Swazev, Friend and lot No land cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- Margaret Turner, late of Ellsworth, In said Greely, Emery, Wiswell, 1, for consideration. A that will been the of Winter- bounded north and eaet A H Jordan and heirs of H treaty recipient Captain swear that the above statement is true deceased. Petition filed for order of by emnly county, D Roberts, south Gardner A west daniiin 48 720 all botham’s favors. Once Mr. Lawson sent to the best of knowledge and belief. distribution Elizabeth True, adminis- by Wiswell. by lot, prove satisfactory to concerned my by Lot No 2, land bounded north east A H JOHN N. SWAZEY. Cashier. tratrix of the estate of said deceased. by pond, by a maid servant over the line with a letter Jordan, south heirs of Lewis Friend, west must be and the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th Nellie L. Marshall, minor, of in by i?y Joy, framed, undertaking Bucksport, Grindle and others, 13 156 asking that Winterbotham see of 1901. said county. Petition that the name of Nellie is not an one. Captain day October, Lot No 8, land bounded north road, east Plneo A easy O. F. L. Marshall may be to Nellie L. by by that she off at the FELLOWS, changed south W T west David 20 240 got proper landing, Public. C. the Berry, by Walls, by Bracy, jr, (Seal.) Notary Bullock, presen-ed by May Bullock, Lot No land H which,the did and would have Correct—Attest: mother of said Nellie L. Marshall. 4, bounded no. th by A Jordan, east by captain town south and west land of 2 500 The most matter that will PARKER O. F. CUNNINGHAM. of said court. road, by Greely, important done had there been no letter. Recently 8POFFORD,) Judge Lot No 5, land bounded north and EDW. SWAZEY, Directors. A true Attest:—Chas. P. Dork. by Greely others, come before the Con- J copy. Register. east and south Gardner A Wiswell and Chas K Fifty-seventh be received a note from Mr. Lawson H. C. SNOW, ) by ^ subscriber gives notice that Adams, west by Chas Candage, 11 880 gress will be the revision of the tariff him for these small and fpHK hereby thanking favors, ue nns oeen uuiy aup >1 mt-ii adminis- Lot No 6, land bounded north by W’ S Smallidge, east 8TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION and law, which seems unavoidable. Of enclosing a check for $100. trator of the estate of Edwin J. Grlndle, south by Greely and Emery, west by A A J Clement, 19 780 3,258 71 88 W B lot No land bounded north and west OP THE late of Penobscot, in the county of Hancock, Higgins, 1, by course, it is impossible to predict its deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Chas Manchester, east by A Giipatrick, south and west S 8 Whitmore 1 225 225 4 95 extent at this time, but it is clear that Of Interest to Horsemen. All persons having demands against the es- by estate, Ellsworth Loan and Building Association, tate of said deceased are desired to present H N Joy. lot No 1, land bounded north by A M Manches- some revision wil be imperative; In the report of the 2 30 race at Bluehill ELLSWORTH, the same for settlement, and all indebted ter, east by Center St. south by 8 D Sargent, west by A thereto are to make im- M Manchester and F M Rogers, containing 7,738 feet. 150 in The Amebicen of Oct. 2, an error ap- OCTOBER 9. 1901. requested payment good politics, good statesmanship and mediately. Frank A. Millrr. Lot No 2, laud bounded north by Sea St, east by Hig- W. the of peared iu stating that Harry P. was A. Kino, President, October 1.1901. gins estate, south by land of 8 D Sargent, west by Mrs judgment the chief executive A F drawn in the fourth heat. In view of H. W. Cushman, Secretary, Joy, 11,060 feet, 150 300 8 86 NON-RESIDENT TAXES. Mis* Grace Kuowies, 1-54 of lot land bounded on west and accredited party leaders, all de- W. H. Treasurer. the that has arisen because a Titus, side and near Otter for a more definite question of taxes on real estate situated in the Creek, descrip- mand it. Once taken with the Directors— A. W. King, J. F. Knowlton, J. Unpaid tion see Hancock reg deeds, vol 2-103, 219, 38 38 84 up, being it is due to the owners city of Ellsworth, in the county of Han- page 3Si protest filed, A. Peters, jr., A. W. F. W. Rollins, Hiram Knowles. 1-54 lot laud on west aide and near Otter numerous and interests Gseely. cock, and State of Maine, for the year a. d. conflicting that the facts be stated. Harry P. took Myer Gallert. 1900. Creek, for a more definite description sec Hancock reg vol 219, which it will so it will the first and trotted the next two. Organized April 21, 1891. following list of taxes on real estate deeds, 2-103, page 2** 38 38 84 seriously affect, heat, Mount Desert aud Eastern Shore Land for de- LIABILITIES. of non-resident owners in the city of Company, require an amount of consideration He would have been entitled to second THE of land reference is made to Hancock Ellsworth for the year a. d. 1900. committed to scription county Accumulated 11 res of vol 229, 129 and and of without if he bad fin- capital.$45,032 me for collection for said on the 25th deeds, page 132, 1,960 4.940 4,940 108 68 adjustment which, itself, would money question Advance 68 33 city day Matilda 1 share in the James payments. of May, a. d. lbOQ, remains and notice Lunt, Alley estate, bounded ished the race. In the third the fund. 550 00 unpaid; north Alonzo Wentworth, east heirs of serve to occupy Congress for a con- heat, Guaranty is hereby given that if said taxes and charges by by Jnlia A Forfeited shares. 467 24 Alley, south A G Bain, west shore. 17 68 68 driver of after the heat was are not previously paid, so much of the real by by 1 50 siderable time. Bryan, just Bills 2.0U0 00 Moon and Grant, land bounded payable. estate as is sufficient to pay the amount due Eugene Joseph north, his horse rather Profits. 1,630 82 east, west and south bv land of W H finished, pulled up quick- therefor, including all charges, will be sold at Freeman, 3 60 60 1 32 James H Patten. ** lot land bounded north aud swerved who public auction at the mayor and aldermen’s by Maine ly, slightly. Harry P., $49,748 50 east W H Freeman and to south Senators Hanna and Frye have given room, city hall, in said city of Ellsworth, on Company, by by Frank was following his foot RESOURCES. Hodgdon, west Allen Freeman, 40 closly, put the first Monday of December, a. d. 1901, at 9 by 5 40 88 out that they intend to the Alansun M l4 lot land bounded north and west bring up through the wheel of Bryan’s sulky, Loans on mortages of real estate-$46,875 CO o’clock a. m. Phillips, Loans on shares. 825 00 and Mst by Maine Company, south by shore, 1 20 30 44 ship subsidy bill. In his last Names of estate taxed. Amt of public laming himself ?o that he was hardly fit Loans on collateral. 330 59 owners, Dr Geo A Phillips, U lot laud at Otter Creek, bounded unpd tax north and east Eden town utterance. President McKinley used to start in the fourth heat. Permanent expense. 80 00 by line, south by land of K 216 30 Abram, William J, house lot, bound- T Bunker, west by Wellingtou, 7 70 70 1 54 these words: “We must Temporary expense. encourage His driver had him out with the horses Cash. 1,421 61 ed west by L D Foster homestead, Rodick Bros, lot No 1, land bounded north by A T Davis, north the east Alex Robcrtoff. south our merchant marine. We must have at the fourth beat, however, intending by Douglass Anderson by by Wellington, and west $49,748 50 place, east by the ice bouse lot, by W T Walls, 000 more to him around the track for the south 4 90 Lot No 2, land bounded north P 8 ships. They must be under the jog pur- Number of shareholders. 248 by private way, $ by Higgins, east by Melville house and lot of W M and west of second as he had a Number of borrowers. 56 Bonsey, J, Hayues Ben] Richardson, by shore, 75 300 American built and manned and pose saving money, Abram 6 12 Lot No 3, lot bounded north Grindle and flag, Number of shares 916 Sargent, by Somes, outstanding- Bunker, John, heirs of, meadow 1 22 others, east bv shore, south by Tremont towu west owned by Americans.” This was an N amber of shares pledged for loans 241 lot, line, Coombs, Fred A, homestead on the by heirs of Eben Pemald, 75 ItO “I feel as If I t-hould fly to How Number of loans. 56 indirect endorsement of this pteres.” south side of Main St, 3 buildings and improvement on quarry, gw subsidy of><‘ii thaw wor 's art* on a womnii'8 formerly 1 350 2V "0 lips. They F. E. TlMBBRhAKK, owued John B Htdnuu, 49 00 Algeuon Robinson, land bounded north the Standard to the uttermost the nerve racked by by bill, and President Roosevelt stands express con- Bank Examiner. Oscar P, home- Granite Co, east by Sound, south Allen A dition of the which makes life Cunningham, Hooper by Co, Hamlin, body, a dally stead and J B 19 60 Richardson and others, west and to out Mr. martyrdom. Hooper place. by Greely others, 13 80 pledged carry McKinley’s Duffee, Hugh J, 5 acres land Shore 1 building, If the condition had come It would 20 100 2 20 The suddenly road, 2 45 Nancy Smith, 3 shares in James estate on Bartlett's policy. subsidy bill, therefore, have been unbearable. was jLtga. Alley But the tran-dtlon Fred F, John A Lord Watts Island, A little more strain each on U»e Floyd. lot. J7 68 68 1 50 may be regarded as an gradual. day road, 4 90 Madge Stevens, lot No 1, land bounded north Mrs important nerves. A little more drain each of the vl- In the District Court of the for place, Bucksport by day Gray, W, 7 35 Dalrymple, east by Sonnd, south by E J west feature of the work of the talitv- woman would be to be rid the District of Maine. Henry Joseph Gray place, Wasg^tt, Fifty- Any glad Hamilton, James, homestead, High by road. jg such a coDojtlon. womeu tries to be rid In the matter of ) gg seventh Every St, and lot on Maple St, 12 66 Lot No 2, land bounded north by E J west Congress. of It. Thousands of such women have been Frederick H. Moses, In Bankruptcy. Wasgatt, by [ Harden, John, heirs of. house and lot road south by Geo Weeks, west T M Mason. -to cured Dr. Pierce’s treatment whh his “Ka. Bankrupt, ) by m 11 , M by on Pine St, 3185 Neal D Smith. 1-16 lot land hounded north estate of S vorite when local doctors had en To the creditors of Frederick H. Moses, of by Prescription” Harriman, Mrs Chas D, homestead, 4 90 K Whiting, Watson Kittredge, Grindle. Allen, Some* The question of who shall and tirely failed to cure. Bucksport, in the county of Hancock, and lay Hall, Henry M jr. Seth Hall home- and King, ow» mi 'mh “Favorite contains no district aforesaid, a bankrupt: W maintain the Pacific cable Prescription” opium, stead on south side Birch avenue Estate of Rufus R Thomas, land bounded north to Hawaii, cocaine or ■XTOTICE is that on the 12th by J C other narcotic. hereby given between homestead of S T Clement and Geo B south day of October, a. d. 1901, the said Koyal Cooksey, by Clement and Guam and the will have and School St. 142 10 shore, west Griswold, Philippines Frederick H. Moses, was duly adjudicated by Whiting, Somes, Hamor aud Ingalls, Mrs Eliza land on Salisbury, to be deoided at the next session a filed in said court E, Happy- 134£ 17S0 of Sax Salt. bankrupt upon petition town 1 him on the llth of a. d. road, 4 90 cottage, 1 iMvi a kvi '*\ by day October, 1901. Cornelius * 4,M0 IW30 Congress. Three factions will prob- and that the first meeting of his creditors Merrill, John M. homestead of Sam- Wellington, lot No 1, land bounded north bv band saw machine buzz 1 uel 3 67 Eden east D estate planer, will be held at No. 20 State street, in Ells- Harding. Washington 8t, line, by Bracy 8 J Walls and others, ably be represented—one the surface 1 and 1 small wood Merrill, Charles, house and lot, cor- south by road, west by Eastern Shore Land favoring ONE planer, large worth, Hancock county, Maiue, on the 4(h Co, 450 1.575 lathe, 1 saw 1 saw ner and 18 38 Lot No 2, land bounded north and of a of to turning ripping machine, of November, a. d. 1901, at ten o’clock in High Washington Sts, west by S J Walla payment subsidy $6,000,000 bench 1 day east south (all iron), awing saw. H. P. gaso- the at which time the said Howard, A McC, land at Branch by road, by Tripp A Brewer, 1 line forenoon, creditors Lot No HIV WU1 engine. All in good working order. Also OUU, X 40 3, land bounded F east JT UJ/VU may attend, prove their claims, appoint a northjbv Manley, bv road hangers, shafts, etc. Isaac L. Hodg- Geo homestead at south and west 8 J pulleys, trustee, examine the and transact McCartny, H, by Walls. * **M of the of the cable bankrupt, Lot No 4. land bounded pletion laying by sucb other business as Boggy Brook, 1 22 north by Blessington, east by may properly come Shore, south Land that another the before said meeting. John B. Redman. Murch. John B, part of John L March by Company,' west by Rodick Bros, 97 5*9 concern, favoring 4 5. land bounded north Oct. 15. 1901. Referee in Bankruptcy. place, Bayside, 90 Lot^No and west by road east bvX laying and maintenance of the cable 2To ILrt. Murch, Mrs Samuel J, house on Chas Partridge, south by Otter Creek, Water St, 2 45 Lot No 6, Blacksmith lot, In the District Court of the United States for shop *if .£> ,..., by the and a third advo- Perkins, Mrs H B Jordan A Lot No 1. land ***** W 85 government, floor ana basement- the District of Maine- Richard, Wyman Phillips, bounded north by T L homestead. School St, 19 60 Roberts, east by road, south J W the of to STORE—Rooms—firstin Masonic block on State street, until In the matter of by Wood, west by shore, 15 U0 cating granting permission Mrs homestead on ^ lot No 2, laud bounded recently occupied by the Hancock Charles D. Gallagher, f In Bankruptcy. Partridge, Abby, north by heirs of Geo F the John W. Couuty Pine St, A M 29 40 Greely and R Heath and Round south Mackay company to Publishing Co. of John B. Redman, Bankrupt, ) Hopkins place, pond, byJ uoudv Inquire To the creditors of Charles D. Sargent, Newell, laud of Rebecca and heirs of Robert Lewis, u agent, in same builaibg. Gallagher, of la 120 360 make the necessary without in the of 4 90 7 92 landings Eden, county Hancock, and dis- Avery, W. So trict aforesaid, Smith, Leslie E, part of Albert Smith n_t „ iao. mm, Collector expense to the government. bankrupt: to.n of is hereby given that on the place. 122 '___"I Mount Deaert. t'li’antrt). Mrs NOTICE12th day of October, a. d. 1901, the said Spurling, Harriet, heirs of, part Charles D. Gallagher was adjudicated of foundry lot, 3 67 STATE OK MAINE. "IXTE WANT at once a reliable man to duly rep- bankrupt, upon petition filed in said court Saunders. Ernest E, Gerry lot, 2 45 tol,®«°f Adver.l.eme„t of Sale of Land, The announcement of the with- If resent us in eastern Maine. To the of Non-re.lden. Owner,. by him on the 5th day of October, a. d. 1901, Southwell. Mrs Mary W, Stevens lot r, ,d °“ Und* we will a “lU,“ed “ lhe X>wn of drawal of Hon. Waldo of right party pay #100 month and ex- and that the first of his credi- on Main St, 7 35 Tremont, in the county of Hancock, for the Pettengill, Address with references meeting penses. immediately tors will be held at No. 20 State street. Ells- Young, Goo A, heirs of, farm and Rumford Mr. Me. Falls, from the guberna- Balch, Bangor House. Bangor, wood land, 7 86 o, Tremont. Purbat homestead on TH^r'?^ylnaf IS&ZStlSl torial contest to Gov. day of November, 1901. at ten o’clock in the Stratton, H, May, 1900, remains and notice is on •eveuth day of succeed Hill, is A GENT in Ellsworth or vicinity to sell Lincoln 49 00 unpaid; hereby given that‘if said??. foreBoon, at which time the said creditors St, are not so much of tax**4 interest and charges J.V. our teas, coffee, etc. For terms to Mrs previously patd the real estate taxed II!« Hm the most news in Maine apply their a Keisor. John S, old homestead, the amount due to important Grand Union Tea Co., 114 Main St., may attend, prove claims, appoint therefor, including interest and pay Bangor, examine the and Boggy Brook, 7 35 Tremont eharats^iu? S lfn»!»an? n®5f***ry for several months. Mr. Pet- Maine. trustee, bankrupt, transact hall, in said town, on the^rst Monday of aUCtl°Q * politics such other business as may come Roscob Holmks. Collector ef taxes oXifcSUf, f Vc Jk a m properly Name of owner, description of %T was a formidable before said meeting. John B. Redman, for the of Ellsworth for the year 1900. property. Tax. tengill candidate, city I W 9 acres land at Chgs. Total. Oct. 15, 1901. Referee in Bankruptcy. Ellsworth, Me., Oct. 14, 1901. Ames. Ship Island. Notices. Burrill National f 00 4 and had made considerable Spetfal Bank, B\ acres land district No 7 (Norwood iA»i * 71 progress D B °rwood lot>* f ii Brewer. 10 acres land district No 1 (Beech Cliff) « 8 64 with his canvass. It is also announced T clftrk* 28 acre* ‘and * “ 60 2 NOTICE. Ibbertia rtnmtB. Jfmes district 8 (Old homestead loti 96 N b Curran, *9 acre land district No 4 47 80 5 07 that he will not nomination to U. 8. Circuit 10, (Gilbert Hodsdnn 1a*\ accept Court, t COLLECTOR'S NO OF Almira T Dix. land and in lot)' « 00 107 Maine District. riCK SALE. building, diet riellio 6 the next which \ Neal Dow. 2 acre, land in dhdrict “ “ «# 47 13 legislature, removes a Oct. taxes on lands situated in the town of 8 in the of for the Noil, Ion Portland, 14,1901. Unpaid urry, county Hancock, year Lucillln, land in (Sam'lHlxledon Dt'’ 71 60 1830. Emery, district No 6 (Ship Harborhwfi >31 formidable contestant for to the rules of the Circuit Arthur M Kos, 8 acre, land in 18 ® 15 speakership rI’HE list of taxes on real estate of district No ?! 81 Court of the United States for the Dis- following non-resident owners in the town of Surry, 8P(partHeihen Dix lot) and leaves the field PURSUANT X for the 1900, committed to me for colli action said the sixth honors, practi- trict of Maine, notice is hereby given, that year for town, on day of June, 1900, remains unpaid; and notice is hereby givei that if said taxes, interest and charges are clear now for our own Oscar John A. Peters, jr., of Ellsworth, in said dis- Friend. 1 h acre, land In district No 21 86 60 12 40 cally just aot previously paid, so much of the real estate axed as is sufficient to the amount due gaeld 3, trict, has for admission as an attorney pay W ililam Earhuley, 13 acre, land in eo iu applied he ref or, including interest and charges, will b< sold at auction at town hall, in said district }io 5, Dawe,* estate i?M F. Fellows, of Bucksport. Mr. Pet- and counsellor of said Circuit Court. public Mrs K B 'mrtner, land and in estate, 2 35 SO 2 95 own (the same being the place where the last p annual town of said town buildings district No 2 A. H. Davis, Clerk. receding meeting Everard HGreely, Ship Harbor * “ 60 31 OS it is retires from vas held), on the first Monday of December, 190 [, at 9 o’clock a. m. lot, i4 Beech CliB. ls’Dix Point tengill, said, pol- Andrew Haynes, lb) acres land in district *7 73 in 2*33 Noi (Shin H.jtS:.’.,04 itics because of the demands of his NOTICE. No. of No. of Tax on Benj Hodgdon, 3 acre, land in district No R|"d » '» » 173 Name of owner, of real estate lot. acres. Value. Real Est. Clarf estate)* persons A either description a“d baMia«’' No 1 41 “ 101 extensive and business inter- owing Eppes Leach, 2. om‘e“*iU 22, a, growing ALLby note or account, please call and set- Lard, Waldow, house and lot bounded on the no rth by land of JToeu*uJg JfftfSiS* William I lani and *3*7 00 he in the man- tle at once. Any persons naving bills against Edward Dodge, east by land of Charles Hamu: ond, south by Mayo, building,, district No 2 snfl tr„j 2387 ests, being prominent /ohn 13 acre, land in 1774 same, present the land of Charles Hammond, west by county rot d, 4 $ 300 |600 May, dUlrlct No *> 18 54 please same|for payment. Charles B Lo!oonMM^2.??d*donIo*1*» agement of the Rumford Falls paper Eppes & Leach. Bushman, Linwood or unknown, wild land b ounded on the Mitchell, land and buildings (called Tinker 4 If ©0 4 71 Dr Geo A 5 acres }*' “ Ellsworth, Oct. 15, 1901. north and west by road leading to Ellsworth,*j torth and east Phillips. land in district No 11. « W 16 £ and railroad. His with- W R acre companies by Ellsworth and Surry line, south by land of inhabitants of Pattangall. ^ land in district No 8, (Ward 2 36 «W 2 96 town of west land of W R Milliken, 650 700 14 00 a"d bui,dio«a in 1 “ “ * ** drawal narrows the con- SPECIAL NOTICE. Surry, by district No lot gubernatorial Fred L, lot of Rancil Sin so 60 tun" fot* I2°iwhart and not in Cnniculocns Park. I dason, cottage bought :lair, u3 test down to H. of trespass Hosea, Young lot bounded on the sout 1 land of H Joseph Manley, demand protection fo life and ’hillips. by DO property H Biaisaell, east by Walter Young lot and lai d of E Hale, IS 2 >?" and Hon. William T. ’rom the county of Hancock, the State of Bionf^dBiMc“ifS?»1id!r^citn?^(I«««^). B * Augusta, Cobb, southeast by Dunham lot, south and west by fa ighway, 30 60 1 20 Reynolds, land and buildings in district Not 8 53 eo 4 18 Maine, and the United States of America. Edward ° Meadow near land of J A Oliver, 30 30 50 Bwarey, 1 acre land In diatrict No 8, 10 11 60 10 71 of Rockland. Maby C. Fbbtz Austin. H®*™ Abisha 15 acres 2 lagerthy, Robert C, Grindle A Varnum lot, 160 400 8 00 o(, Smith, land In diatrict No 12. Wo^t M eo 8 54 Arthur I, 8 J farm with buildii 100 20 00 '“nd 71 “ NOTICE. launders, Byard igS, 1,000 di4‘^‘ 'lark, Charles R, Rich Phillips lot, 112 175 3 50 Ara^;,’n8d‘^K9aCre* No°8UuT.r.^it. 30 Every time you acknowledge weakness, IXTHEREAS Earl Leroy Hopkins has left foting, Cvrenus, a lot of land bounded on the iorth by land deficiency or lack of ability, or harbor ?T our home without cause, we hereby of J C Young, east by highway, south by h »mestead of J “s s £8 orbid one or 150 Heirs Rufus R 2 acre, 16 any harboring trusting him on Cunningham, 17 1 30 ST^SS^ssia^jir^.Thomas, land in district Vol n«. 11 flu 1176 weaken Heirs A J ear Hotelu0?1 doubt, you yoar self-confidence, tur account from 30, 1901, as we shall not ] or unknown, wild 61 100 75 1 50 Whiting. 28 acre, land in district No Dtrigo, 7 05 60 Sept. loyd, James, land, Heir, 1 7 65 the >ay any debts of his contracting after that Wild 66 100 75 1 50 Orville P Young, land and in 334 “ and that is to weaken very founda- land, buildings district No 2. 2 95 late. Prank L. Sawyer, Clark, Collector of Taxes * of Aa-raca tion, the very possibility yoar success. Oct. 2.1901. Cape Rosier, Me. Oct. 15, 1901. f >r the town of Surry for tiie year 1900. October 14,1901. L, Somes, of taxes Collector, for the town of Tremont. In Ellsworth In 1894. Mrs. Paine was treatment. Fellows for libellant; Cun- Shtatfacmcntss. ftm'Iroatm ant Ztmmboata. HANCOCK 8. J. COURT. Mrs. Julia E. Kobiuaou, of Ellsworth. ningham for llbellee. of FURNITURE COVERINGS. Mr. Paine is seventy-three years age Margery A. Robbins, libellant, from TERM HAH DEVEIjOPED TOTO Paine Is and Mrs. sixty. Joseph 8. Robbtna, for cruel aud I have a line line of coverings that abusive Mr. Paine charges bis wife with infi- treatment. Salt will convert old furniture Into new BUSY ONE. 8potford for libellant. Rheum at small cost. delity, and accuses a young farmer James E. Kent, libellant, from Almeda It become chronic. of his house in bis ab- F. may Oct. 1901* Room Mouldings. HIXTII TRIAL NOW IN PR'IURICHR-TWO neighbor visiting Kent, for utter desertion. Spoflord for Commencing 14, sence too Mrs. It cover the BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. OR THREE MORN CASKS WILL BR altogether frequently. libellant; Mttchell for llbellee. may body with A M..JT. Um Many styles at moderate prices. Paine denies all the charge*, and says that Louise of ,r. TRIED—GRAND JURY WILL Redding, Qouldaboro, libel- large, inflamed, burning, itching, BAR HARBOR. 10 80 8 251. Mr. Paine Is insanely jealous without lant, from Sorrento. 4 00 AT WORK. Ueorge Redding, for utter de- and cause intense scaling patches 4 25 .... 1 make old hair mattresses as good as new. cause. She also filed a cross libel, charg- sertion. Wood for libellant. Sullivan Mt Desert Ferry.. 11 aot 4 60, Mr. Paine with adultery and cruel LHIIa U. suffering. It has been known to 11 4 THE COURT- ing Hancock, libellant, from Waukeag, 8. Fy 2«| 57; Hancock 13 on Anumew and abusive treatment, but this libel was H. fur do so. UNDERTAKING. Presiding Justice P. Wiswell. Ueorge Hancock, groae and con- Franklin Road 1187 F. Kmowlton. Clerk—John withdrawn and the case tried on the orig- firmed habits of intoxication. Fellows Wash’gton Jc. 11 40 County Attorney- It. E TkaCY. Do not treatment. inal libel. for libellant. delay JELLS WORTH J? f* Sheriff—II. V. WffSTC*»MH. Ellsworth Falls. fl2 O' L. W. JORDAN, Crier—Allard Caalfne. The case went to the at 10 o’clock cleanse the Btahm, Jury Ellxabelh Chandler, from Thoroughly system Nlcolln 12 14 lieini ties—f>. I. Fields, Ellsworth; James libellant, Saturday morning. The jury returned at William T. of the humors on which this Green Lake. 12 23 No. 1 Franklin Street, Ellsworth. A. MILL, f the supreme Judi- The case of Carter Davenport, of Bar for libellant. The medicine taken by Mrs. Ida E. A new lot received—various Ward, Just pat- cial court has Into a term, developed busy Harbor, against Hosea B. Phillips, of Ells- Emma M. from James Cove Point, Md., was Hood’s Sarsaparilla. terns—a choice lot. From W.AO up. Treat, libellant, '* contrary to early na. Five caaea She writes: I a on predict worth, waa tried Saturday. This was an M. Treat, for cruel and abusive treatment. Jiad disagreeable itching have already been tried, the sixth case la my arms which I concluded was salt rheura. action on Recount for plumbing work in Fellows for libellant; Ellery Bowden for now on and or more will I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and in CHAIRS. trial, two three llbellee. he tried. two days felt better. It was not long before bor. Tbe bill was contested on grounds Frank D. Bar Some very pretty patterns of willow Foster, Harbor, libellant, I was cured and I have never had any skin The grand Jury la still In session. It is the orders for the work were not from Alice and reed chairs. Trices to suit. that R. Foster, for utter desertion. disease since.” the session of in longest the grand Jury given, and that charges were excessive. Wood for libellant. BANGOR Ex. St-.. Hancock county for many years. The Bangor, The jury returned verdict for plaintiff of Hood’s Brewer Junction A Chair for 1 ..'IB. of the Ware murder esse Sarsaparilla good Rocking If* Investigations f44.70—full amount of bill, with interest. CATHOLIC Holden. HAZAAIt. Lake House was taken up last and has not Promises to cure and the Thursday RICE VS. BUZZELL. keeps Green Lake, yet been It is une- .... completed. Two cases of James Rice vs. Bamuel F. Three Days’ Festival Opened at Han- promise. positively Nlcolln E. J. DAVIS, for all Ellsworth Falls SECOND JURY FILLED. Buzzell were tried Monday. Two other cock Hall Last Night. qualed cutaneous eruptions. ELLSWORTH No. I Franklin Street. Ellsworth. The second traverse jury was filled cases between the same parties were The three bazaar of St. Take it. Wash’gton Jc days’ Joseph’s Franklin Road Thursday mnrnlnr hv the addition of settled without trial. Tbe plaintiff was Catholic society opened at Hancock hall Hancock. Charles 8. Hemari L. Richards, Eden; A. James Rice, of Buzzell & Rice, formerly last evening, with a concert. The the Waukeag, Fy pro- Spattered Spooner (at door)— Mt. Desert Ferry Mtubbs, and Orrln W. of tbe Amherst was Bucksport, Tripp, proprietors tannery. gramme as follows: Madam, 1 am one of de deserving poor dat Sullivan. New Rates. Is Sorrento Ellsworth. John E. Doyle, Ellsworth, The defendant is a brother of Oliver Buz- Violin solo. read Mrs. Flint .N 1* Cutler you about,and— (grimly) BAR HARBOR % of the former firm. Tbe suits were — supernumerary. zell, Mrs Cutler, accompanist Yes, judging from your looks you In the organization of the Rice under different names— and reporting brought by Song—Past Future...Miss Lucy Monaghan certainly deserve to be poor. fStop on signal or notlceto Conductor. Plano grand jury last week, John H. Littlefield, one personally by Mr. Rice as a co-owner duet, connect at with “The road to knowledge nowadays,” These trains Bangor, through Free of Penobscot, appeared as foreman. This in tbe business, another by the name of Misses Lora V Parsonb and Grace Lord I Crains on Main Line to and from Portland, Bts Telephones. said tbe old pedagogue, “is too swift and Con and St. John. Song—Selected ..Mrs E J Wahh was an error; Alfred W. Clark, of Castine, Buzzell A Rice, and still another by the South and and Grant too easy. It’s a regular railroad.” “Ex- Tickets for All Points West case Song dance.Margaret Is foreman of the grand jury. Buzzell A Rice Tannery Co. The pre- on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket Hoop dance.Eight little girls actly so,” remarked old Professor Birch, oAm, BLACK VS- ROBINSON. sented tbe rather unique feature of a Ellsworth. THE Miss Nancy Drummey, accompanist “and It’s a railroad with insufficient The drat case called for trial was Frank plaintiff testifying against himself, as ra»Bt'ngBr» nre reijuoniwj w prwuni imuw Quaker Courtship.Two little boys switches.” tjefore entering the train, and especially XUa* NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE Black vs. Fred Robinson. All the parties Oliver Buzzell, of the former Arm, was tbe Tableaux worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. live In Southwest Harbor. Though Mr. principal witness for tbe defendant, bis Hew Are Your Kidneys V GEO. F. EVANS, This evening the drawings for prizes Vlce-Pres. and Gen’l Is named as the real Dr. Hobbs' Pills Manager* Robinson defendant, brother. Sparagus cure all kidney Ills. Sara- Pass, and and the voting contests will take place. de free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y r. K. BOOTHBY. Gen’l TicketXgT. and TELEGRAPH CO. defendant Is A. I. Holmes. Back of tbe cases tried here was a suit The big feature of the bazaar will be the This was an action of trover, to recover brought by Samuel Buzzell and tried in annouuces new and lower rates. minstrel show to-morrow evening. BORN. value of two bor«es, harnesses and a which he recovered judg- & E lsworlb steamW Bangor, by The chorus aud circle are as follows: Maud, Mill Odl A few free residence will buckboard. In 1893 or Mr. Holmes ment of like for black- GOTT—At to Mr and Mre telephones 1894, something f400 Chorus: Misses M. Tremont, Sept 16, Sunflower Drummey, John M Gott, a sou. be installed the month of Oc- let a team of horses, with backboard smith work done for tbe firm. Tbe cases during K. Drummey, F. Hurley, K. Hurley, 8. SWEET—At Penobscot, Oct 3, to Mr and Mrs and to the month. as an harnesses, Black, by tried here were brought offset to a for trial until 31, Laffin, B. Laffin, F. Greeuan, M. Bresna- Leslie Sweet, daughter. tober, 1901, January The outfit was returned In the fall. The that bill. C. McDonald, K. I. SC AM MON-At East Franklin, Oct 11. to Mr han, Hawkes, Hawkes, and Mrs Gleason a 1902. next Black winted the Tbe first case fried was for rent of a Scaminon, daughter spring again L. M. L. W. Monaghan, Hoggins, Doyle, SALISBURY—At Lnmolne, Oct 10, to Mr and horses. small on tbe tannery For information apply to manager. building company’s Lynch, N. Donovan, Mrs. J. T. McDonald, Mrs Hervey Salisbury, a son. The transaction between Black and at used as a black- property Amberst, Miss N. Drummey. with Boston and Holmes at this time la In Black smith Rent at a month was In Connection Bangor dispute. shop. flO E. P. E. J. A. MARRIED. Circle— F. O’Leary, Laffin, Steamship Co. says be bought the horses, though he claimed. Defense claimed that building McGuire, G. Downing, E. Brown, C. Hur- Leave Ellsworth (stage to Burry), every Mon- made no navment on them at that time. ALBEE—GRANDRKAN—At Tremont, Sept 30, was included In tbe farm buildings of and at 6 a for ley, F. H. Jellison, Wm. McNulty, Mrs. Eben B Clark, esq, Miss Essie May AI bee. lay Wednesday m, Burry at7, by South bat subsequently gave several notes In which Oliver Buzzell bad occupancy under oi irumum, 10 r.ugeuc n unuiuretiu, wi uaui. Bluehlll, Bluehlll, Brooklln, Sedgwick, E. J. Walsh, E. L. Drummey, Miss A. M. Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, South Brooksville (Mon- Holmes he did not terms of entered into when CROWLEY—DO YLK-At Harbor, part payment. says agreement W. E. Prospect days), Dark Harbor and Rockland, connecting Laffin, Charles Champlln, 8cott, Oct Rev J L Miss Linda S sell the but let them to Black Mr. Rice into tbe busiuess. 10, by Pinkerton, with steamer for Boston. Returning to Ells- horses, bought J. W. 8. E. of Gouldsboro (Corea Harbor), to of the Rockland Commercial Silvy, Laffin, Dunn, Chapman, Crosby, worth via above every Tuesday and Saturday. Each student on the same terms as tbe year, Samuel Buzzell, the defendant, as a mem- Edwin W Doyle, of East Sullivan. receives INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION previous R. E. Murch, J. H. Linneban. College Bar Har- Every Thur°day will leave Rockland at 5 a m, and more attention than would be at and in tbe fall let him have them for ber of Oliver Buzzell’s family, used the DOUGHTERLY—SALISBURY—At possible There will be solos Charles L Til He for Dark Harbor, Sargentvllle, Deer Isle, Sedg- schools In cities. Wo by Cbaraplin, bor, Oct 10, by Rev S Hanscom, the high priced large their He allowed Black to re- bis consent. The re- Mt wick. Brooklln and Bluehlll. Returning, leave from toe keeping. building by jury Miss Alice J. H. Mrs. E. Doughierly to James Salisbury, both of teach the new ’’Actual Business Lflffin, Linnehan, Bluehlll name d«v at M a m, for above landings, tain of tbe horses to Jan- verdict for defendant. Desert. Start” method of business training, the Benn possession up turned J. John McGuire, F. E. arriving at Rockland to connect with steamer Walsh, O’Leary GRAY—COUSINS—At 8, Pitman System of uary of this year, when be took them and Tbe second case tried was an action of Brooksville, Sept by for Boston. and William McNulty. There will be Rev N M Bailey, Julia H Gray to William W sold them to Robinson. He says the rea- trover, for alleged conversion of hay Cousins, both of Brooksville. O. A. CROCKETT, singing also by the Queen City quartette, Manager, Rockland, Me. son be allowed Black to retain the horses to tbe and stored in GRAY—BILLINGS—At Brooksville, Oct 13, by belonging company of to take the boat will leave of Bangor. Monaghan’s orchestra, Rev N M Bullev, Miss Daisy Myrtle Gray to Passengers wishing was that Black was owing him an account, tbe barn in common Oliver word at 27 Huncock Ellsworth occupied by Ellsworth, will furnish music. Luther F Billings, both of Brooksville. strict, (telephone and with tbe horses could earn money to Buzzell. Tbe verdict !u this case also was connection). F. E. O’Leary, P. Laffln, J. E. McGuire, HAMOR—8IMPSON—At Bar Harbor, Oct 12, Touch Typewriting, anti give special attention bv Rev 8 L Emma S Humor to pay him; that the notes given him by for defendent. Hanscom, to Arithmetic, Commercial Law. Correspond- J. H. Linnehan, R. E. Murch and S. E. Edgar L Simpson, both of Bar Harbor. etc. Our teachers of penman- Black were in payment on store James D. of for enoe, -Spelling, part Rice, Bangor, appeared are end and E. L. Drurn- PREBLE-SAVAGE-At Bar Oct 10, BLUEHILL LINE. are unexcelled- Our Chapman, men, Harbor, «hip graduates and were so credited. and C. J. of Rev S L Alice R Preble to Fred account, plaintiff, Hutchings, Brewer, interlocutor. by Hanscom, mey, both of Bar Harbor. Tbe at issue in the case was defendant. L Savage, ANNUAL SEASON OF point for be a F. H. There will specialty by STEVENS—BURKE—At Bar Harbor, Oct l^, whether title to the horses was in Black WALSH VS. WHEELWRIGHT. Jelllson, and the laughable sketch, by Rev James D O’Brien, Mary B Stevens to or Holmes at the time the latter sold the Martin H Burke, both of Bar Harbor The case of Walsb vs. Wheelwright “When Reuben Comes to Town,’’ by are During because they thoroughly qualified. horses to Robinson. This EXCURSIONS the past the demand for capable student# went ou trial yesterday morning. Misses Drummey and Laifin and Messrs. year case went to the late I)lfCD. has exceeded the supply- Terms about one- The jury Thursday is an action the heirs of Ed- brought by Hurley and Latlin. _a, .. half the usual rate. School year begins first afternoon. The juay returned a verdict of N. Tuesday In September. Souvenir Catalogue ward Walsh, late Brooklyn, Y., CHATTO-At Ellsworth. Oct 11, Castilla L to on for with damages assessed at 6'J 7 and Penmanship Art Poster free application. plaintiff, against Andrew C. Wheelwright, to re- CHURCH NOTK8. Chatto, aged years, days. BOSTON Oct James E H. A. HOWARD. Manager. f146 46. cover of an acre of land at CAMPBELL—At Brooksville, 14, PAINE. possession son of James and Susan Campbell, Via the Boston & S. S. Co.’3 BOCK LAND, MAINE. PAINE VS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Campbell, ISangor Northeast Harbor. aged 2 months, 7 days. divorce case of Paine vs. The contested Tbe plaintiffs claim title under a deed Rev. J. P. Simonton, pastor. DORR—At Orland, Oct 8, Oliver P Dorr, aged Great White Flyers from Rockland, MMOKB all This was 71 4 mouths, 2 days. Paine occupied Friday. q|pe given lu 1842 from Hannah Puug, who re- Friday evening, at 7 30, prayer meeting. years, EATON—At Btuchlll, Oct 12. Mrs Louise M heard at tbe last January term before Two Sunday, Oct. 20—Morning service at Oct. 7 ceived title from the Binghams. Eaton, aged 57 years, 5 months, 8 days. Commencing Monday, Justice Emery, who ordered it submitted is Mrs. a 10.30. Sunday school at 11.46. Junior Sarah Boston Terrier years later, it alleged, Puug gave FLETCHER—At Ellsworth Falls, Oct 9, and continuing until Wednesday, Oct. 30. a Harvest concert at 7. E 53 1 month, 9 days. to jury. quit-claim deed to oue Bartlett, to a larger league, 2 30. Fletcher, aged years, So. Ciffttr, are H. of class HINCKLEY—At Bluehtll, Oct 8, Miss Mary The parties Richard Paine, tract of land which included the oue acre Tuesday evening at 7 30, meeting. Elizabeth Hinckley, aged 60 years, 11 months, RATES OF FARE TO BOSTON AND RETURN: E. Paine. The case was at 2 30 GEO. 5. HARRIS & CO., Eden, and Julia before deeded to Edward Walsb, and Bayside—Service Sunday p. ra.; 9 days. because of the of the Eliza ELLSWORTH, > Leave $4.25 MASS. interesting age par- which is tbe acre in iu tbe suit. Mr. Simonton. JONES-At North Brooksville. Oct 13, Mrs Mondays ...BOSTON, question 4 SURRY, ) & Wedneed ys. 4.00 circumstances their mar- BAPTIST. Stover Jones, aged 63 years, months, 18days. ties and the ;of There is no record to show that tbe acre KELLY—At Tremont. Oct 7. Mrs Mary B 4.00 riage. It was this couple that was Rev. David Kerr, BLUEHILL, pub- was deeded hack to Mrs. Puug by Walsh pastor. Kelley, aged 77 years, 8 months, 7 days. BROOK 1.IN, 3.75 at Hancock fair at Leave Moi d I UK AMKVCICIAN! ?f (,*M Jri advance Ic’y married the county before she transferred the tract to Bart- Friday eveuiug, 7.30, prayer meeting. ST A UR— At Orland, Oct 9, John R Starr, aged SEDGWlcK, / ivs, 3.75 3.50 Oct. service at 74 6 months, 6 days. DEER ISLE, Wednieuays lett. Sunday, 20—Morning years, and 3.50 Warren F SARGFNTVILLE, Thursdays. Sermon the Sunday TRACY—At Wert Sullivan. Oct 9, * 3.50 The defendant claims title to the land 10 30. by pastor. 9 tUGfcnOOOIN, 2Bbirti*cmmt*. Tracy, aged 28 years, a months, days. DARK 3.25 at 12 m. Junior C. E. at 6 p. m. HARBOR. by a chain of deeds back to Bartlett, and school TREWORGY—At Somerset, Mass, Oct 9, Mrs social service at 7. Subject: “A Harriet of 78 years, 11 SO. Leave 3.50 also by adverse possession. Though tbe Evening Treworgy, Surry, aged BROOKSVILLE, Mondays. Bad All welcome. months, 12 days. j named in tbe suit is Andrew Bargain.’’ defendant WILLIAMS—At Great Pond, Oct 8, Roger Q 040s0s0e040*0e0*040#0#n*0#0p UNION CONG’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. C. Wheelwright, tbe real defendants are Williams, aged 11 months, 21 days. Tickets good to return 15 days from date Rev. 0. if. Hefflon, pastor. Messrs. Freeman and Curtis, of Northeast YOUNG—At Surry, Oct 13, Capt Ellis Young, of sale. Thursday' Out. 17—C. E. meeting at 7 30. aged 81 years, 1 month, 4 days. who recently sold tbe land to Co. Harbor, Subject: ‘‘Dark Days aud their Lesson.” O. A. CROCKETT, Mgr. R. for a summer W. Parker Clothing Mr. Wheelwright residence, Mias Lyman, leader. | a deed. Tbe acre of land, achoo! at 11.45. 2l!&ertfsnnnitB. giving warranty Sunday, Oct. 20—Sunday j no other services. AND BANCOR worth when deeded to Walsh nearly sixty Pastor absent; BOSTON UNITARIAN. years ago only a few dollars, is now val- A new and complete line of uable, owing to advance in real estate at Rev. A. H. Coar. pastor. at 3 busi- Northeast Harbor as a summer resort. Wednesday afternoon o’clock, the Woman’s alliance in Steamship Company. ness meeting of ANY The case will go to tbe jury this after- the church parlors. and noon. evening, at 7.30, teachers’ Drapery in Shedule. F0RM ASSIGNED LIST. Friday Change F!T at home of Mrs. 3. D. Wiggiu. meeting The following is the list, with record of Sunday. Oct. 20—Morning service at FALL SERVICE. J disposal of cases up to noon to-day: 10 30. Sunday school at li.ao. Upholstering 714. Black vs. Robinson. Deasy; King. Ver- Make ry t j dict for plaintiff,#U0-40. Zinc and Grinding Verdict and Zinc Paint wear twice as long ||WE MO. I'ulnc vw. Paine. Deaay; Clark. Devoo Lead UUUU5 hand.—Advt. for plaintiff as lead and oil mixed by 769. Paine v». Paine. Clark; Deasy. DU- has been received. missed. jusi 903. Carter vs. Phillips. Graham, Clark; MARINE LIST Peters. Verdict for plaintiffs, #44.70. Special Designs, 812. 8cott vs. Huntley. Giles; Clark. El I mw ort It Fort. 705. Luut vs. Reed. Fuller; Mason, R. E. De- SAILED Commencing Monday, Sept 30, 1001, steamer “Mt F L Wluterbotham. leaves fendant committed to in default. Oct 10 Desert”, Capt jail Thursday, Bar Haroor and Satur- To Unequalled Mondays, Wednesdays 051. Collins vs. Campbell. Deasy; King. Sch Ann C Stuart, Ray, Salem, lumber, Whit- days at 10 a m, touching at Seal Harbor (when be beard by the Court. comb, Haynes A Co flagged), Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Pierce 749. Milliken Co. vs. Collins. King; Deasy. To Sch Klenzl, Closson. Stonlngton, wood. and Stonlngton, and connecting at Rockland DOES NOT COUNT be heard by tbe Court. Sch Wild Rose, Bunker. Cranberry Isles, lum- Workmanship, with steamer for Boston. SHAPE To ber, Whitcomb, Haynes A Co j 750. Emerson vs. Collins. King; Deasy. Bar | Webster, Dolllver, Harbor, RETURNING. Sch • be heard by the Court. Lydia we are for kind of shape. lumber, Whitcomb, Haynes A Co durable with us, as ready any % Collins. To Making dainty, effective and 1 751. Campbell vs. King; Deasy. ARRIVED From Boston, Mondays aud Thursdays at secure Court. made it a to be heard by the 5 pm. ♦ We have point $ Sch Hazel Dell, Coggins, New York, coal, F S Draperies and Upholsterings. 2 764. Buzzell A Rice vs. Buzzell. Rice; Hutch- From Rockland, Tuesdays and Fridays at Suits to sell for Hamlin. Verdict for de- L°rd from 5 to 6 a in, at South- values in Men’s ings, Hale A SAILED touching Stonlngton, great fendant. west Harbor, Northeast Harbor and Seal Har- Sunday, Oct 18 bor. 705. Rice vs. Buzzell. Rice; Hale A Hamlin. for defendant by agreement. Sch Hazel Dell. Coggins, Bluehlll Judgment E. S. J. Mouse, Agent, Bar Harbor. 766. Tanning Co. vs. Buzzell. Rice; Hale A SAILED C. R. FOSTER, no further $12 and $15. Hamlin. Neither party; Sch Lavolta, Whittaker, Machlas, staves, Calvin Austin, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. $10, action. Whitcomb, Haynes A Co $8, Hale A Telephone Connection. | Co. vs. Buzzell. Rice; Forts. 32 Main Street. ten ? 707. Tanking lln/icock County we on sale Hamlin. Verdict for defendant. This week shall place West Sullivan—Ar Oct 5, sch Mary Au- Htbcrtianiunts. ♦ 713. Walsh va. Wheelwright. Deasy; Hale A Bar Harbor are the best values we have gusta, from styles that Hamlin, King. Ar Oct 8, sch J W Butler our fall business. 756. Doyle vs. Wash. R. R. Co. Tracy; Curran. Ar Oct 9, sch H T Hedges been able to find for sch B Continued. Ar Oct 10, Mary Wellington that for ? Ar Oct 11, sch Harvest Home Do not forget workingmen 768. Parker vs. Sherman. Clark; Deasy. 8Id Oct 6. sch Geo W Collins, Moon of Central K. R. Cun- sch takes the place X 484. Nicholson vs. Maine Sid Oct 8, Empress there is nothing ningham, Fellows; Woodward. Sid Oct 7, sch Ellen M Baxter M Wednesday, Oct. 16. Hid Oct 8, sch C Moseley Sid Oct 9, sch Hattie H Barbour Me. Lake Ice Co. 902. Leach Bros. vs. Chase; Sid Oct 10, schs Lucy Belle, Sarah Elizabeth Spofford- Sid Oct 11, sch Mary Augusta DUTCHESS TROUSERS. f 848. Keezer vs. Salisbury. Giles; King. 867. Thorn vs. Mitchell. Deasy; King. in this 17. Cured. We are sole agents city. Thursday, Oct. Chronic Constipation Pianoforte Instruction. | 835. Saunders vs. Union 8hoe Co. Harley; The most of Peters. Continued. important discovery recent years is the positive remedy DIVORCES DECREED. rtlss Lor* V. Parson* begs to announce that CO. for Cascarets Candy Divorcee have been decreed so fa; dur- constipation. to receive for piano- PARKER CLOTHING Cure Genu- she will be prepared pupils W. R. the term ae follows: Cathartic. guaranteed. ing forte Instruction after September 1, 1901. Maine. | M. from ine tablets C. C. C. Never Ellsworth, Elizabeth Dorr, libellant, stamped Manning Block, July JL J. Andrew P. Dorr, for cruel and abusive sold in bulk. Druggists, roc. EllBworth, Me., I I • I • I • * • t • 1*«• 1 I aibrrtiucmrnt*. The American has subscribers at 106 leave for Bath, where they will reside for NEWS. funeral services were held at the Metho- COUNTY dist church COUNTY NEWS. in the winter. Dr. Smith has an extensive Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. D. tf the JJ» fjont-offlces Hancock county; Itor additional County Nmv* see other page*. ¥*ye additional County Seim nee other page*. practice there. McGraw officiating. Interment at the mU the other in the county com- papers village cemetery. Capt. George A. and William Stevens North Castln*. Bluehlll Fall*. bined do not reaoA so many. The Amer- Oct. 14. G. left here last week for ports on Long Percy Ward well Is at home from a coast- Mrs. Annie Andrews la visiting trlendi BEST FOR THE ican %* not the in only paper printed Island sound, Capt. George to resume ing trip. West Sulltenn. at Sorrento. Hancock and has never claimed to command of the steamer “Thos. Walsh”, her home county, Mrs. Margaret Hutchins, who has been George Chilcott is in poor health this Mrs. Rosa Briggs returned to that can the command of his barge BOWELSrn.-rem.-nt of tbs but the prop- Capt. William, is fall. iu Fall Mss** last week. I •» v-n't a regular, healthy be, only paper ill, improving. River, TOM v e**ry day, you're III or wIlTbe. Kr«p “Newark”. W ilwel* In the »»o- b* isd a (Bounty all the Clarence is Collins has with Capt. KZe low n «ivtfb/w*ll. Force. that*of paptr; of Havey for Robertson Bert shipped -fa: a. ronr smooth- Oct. 14. Tomson. Samuel Hinckley, Belfast, is visiting clerking I hntnhvmor pill poteoo, .The ’• ol ke. pin« lhe bowel* art The circula- & J. Johnson In schooner “\rk»lar*«- I lit *P«Wt m«t perfect way Test m

I V ELLSWORTH KLIAWORTH HIGH WON. State In Ellsworth. FALLS. .aubtrtietmtnlB. Grange COUNTY NEWS. ^ A session of Maine State grange special W* additional Count)/ AV*e» K<1 other pnpr*. Mrs. J. F. Morrison is threatened with for the School Team In First *%%%*%* W»**W*' boot ball Game. Monday. Owing to the heavy rain, there Trfunont. The Manthano club met Tuesday even- # The Ellsworth high school football was a small delegation—eighty-one. Willis Nation has gone to Portland. !► ing with Mrs. Ellis, is season to face the Mary i Ellsworth’s Goods Store 0 team played Us first game of tbe Those that had the courage Miss Julia Kit teredge is visiting in Leading Dry The ladies’ circle will hold a in last Saturday, and verified tbe prediction htorm felt well paid for the effort. and Yarmouth. supper Bangor j the of its friends that though light in weight The State officers present were: Master, vestry next Wednesday evening. The Lcffingw*!! cottage, “Gray Rocks,” it uuuiu mc uepcuUed upuu iur a sharp O. Gardner, Rockland; lecturer, VV. J. J. O. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Admiral Fairfax, hostess, closed the snappy game. Thompson, South China; secretary, E. H. S. Jellison will return home from New middle of September. Miss C. 8. LefBne- M. GALLERT’S. jf„ Saturday were th** Auburn; assistant secretary, Mrs. York this week. Libby, well is still at her residence "Crow Field” ftc r' *he Shaw bu a college, E. H. Libby, Auburn; Ceres, Mrs. O. jj boj Rev. G. H. Hellion on the McKinley side of the harbor. has gone to visit his || team h»d ttie ad- Mrs. S. Bangor The visiting Gardner, Rockland; Pomona, F., father in He have all Connecticut. will return the lack of of execu- The towns people mostly Tai= vantage of weight, but showed Emerson, Skowheg-tn; member middle of next week. New New New flitted to their several but some Cloaks, Raglans, practice. The line-up was as follows: tive committee, Boyden Bearce, East homes, j; |» A of them are themselves back big crowd of young people attended E. II. S. S. B. C. Eddington. wishing the and dance among the cool breezes of Bass Harbot supper at Agricultural hall, New Dress !> LafUn.le.Hennessey The fifth degree was conferred upon ten lor=made Suits, since the of recent warm weather. North Ellsworth, last Thursday and the sixth upon a coming evening. || Garland .re.Randall candidates, degree Mrs. Grace who G. Campbell..* .!g.Cowan class of sixty-three. The degree was George A. Keal has entered upon tbc Emery, formerly lived Skirts. New Storm Skirts, ... in Trenton, but who now resides in Bos- Lord ...... Ferguson given in a very clear and impressive man- study of the profession of his father, the !l has been || Lake.r ton, Mrs Frank g.Clark ner. Flora’s attendants on the stage were late Dr. E. C. KeaL of the Baltimore med- visiting Feruald. Fernald.r t. ....Googins Mrs. Bearce, Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. Woos- ical college. He whites home that he is C. F. Savage, of Southwest a .Lougee Harbor, New Waists. Gerry.r Aus- and settled member of 11 ;! ter, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. most pleasantly situated, the traverse jury at the present Campbell.1 h b.Brown tin and Mrs. down to bard work. term of was a of Oscar Joruan.. h b....Barry Hooper. court, guest Mor- I>empsey After the degree was given, the master Dr. has announced hie intent- rison over Sunday. / Doyle, (Capt ).f b.(Mgr.) Taplej new and from sixth to A one beautiful, attractive, Beckwith.q b.Smith, (Capt.) changed work degree fourth, ions of spending the coming year in Chester Maddocks, the former efficient j | magnificent display, every J ^ and introduced the lecturer, Mr. Thomp- to that of made-to-order garments. The first touchdown was made after study in Europe. He wili carry with teacher of the grammar school here. Is 11 fashionable, workmanship equal (, who a lecture that was well with the style five minuter piay in the fl-*t half. Jor- son, gave him many good wishes, though much re- captaiu of the football team at Castlne (I Our prices are the lowest possible, consistent quality, j, worth a distance in the rain Our Dress dan got around the end for a forty yard driving long gret is expressed at his leaving. He has normal school, where he graduates next and workmanship. We have Suits from #H to #25, 11 to bear. Hancock county grangers hope made his here. <[ the latest run ami touchdown. Doyle kicked a many friends during stay June. and Walking skirts in Cheviots, Oxfords and Grays are (( in the near future to hear more of his goal. Tbe second touchdown was made Capt. Benjamin Murphy and family, ol Charles Lake, Harry of New York manufacturers. We have them at the l> lectures. Mr. the was Gerry, Harry productions near the end of the first half by H. Libby, secretary, have j. at the Bar Harbor, moved to Bass Harbor, tiffin and Ralph Fernald were the Falls low prices from #2.50 to #0, or practically introduced, and made very Interesting (I extremely (^ Campbell. the house of the late David who did efficient work on occupying boys the high | mere cost of the cloth. > In second bait neither side scored. remarks. ] | the Benson for the winter. It la understood school football eleven last Saturday at The master then favored the grangers The bail was in Ellsworth territory he intends to build the comimr season. W’yraan park. with remarks that were instructive and <> throughout the half, but tbe goal was The accession of such a with his Coats citizen, There is now no over Ladies ... ----— --- passing the Ban- never in Ellsworth won score •-»' estimabe la a matter j| dinger, by wife, for congratu- and was closed In the fourth gor bridge, will not be for a week or * The colors— of 11-0. The grange lation. are in 27 and 42 inch lengths and some full lengths. (1 ten The iron work is In degree, and the members started for days. being put [ brown. Prices from to #20. Charles of blue, black, mode, tan and #5 inconven- Capt. Dix, Brooklyn, N. Y., place. Teams passing north must take J | J' (ComsponBcncc. home feeling well paid for the We have made extensive of arrived at the 5th lost, ac- Mill street to Hillside road | preparations for/the production ( ience suffered to attend the meeting. McKinley thence to Ban- companied by his wife and * trained gor road. a Law and Wanted; Order League. nuree. His health has so far improved Mr. and Mrs. Jotham Staples will move Furs. Ellsworth, Oct. 11,1901. NEWS. that he is out driving and High-class BOUNTY walking every this week into the A. K. Woodward house !| jj a the Editor American: furs at short and at To of The additional New tee other page* He is now the | We can furnish any kind of high-class notice, County day. snperintending on Pine , 1 ..’ street, for the winter. This J, has been called of late ■ .== Some attention r^jx.-:■ ] erection of a boat-house for the (I saving of at least one-third. yacht will accommodate their son Her- 11 the to a law and order change through papers Amherst- to Bass Harbor last summer We offer for a short time to brought by who is school. Their (1 early buyers (I the honest is confined to the house bert, attending high league recently organized by Eugene Foster bis brother, Capt. John Dix, of Philadel- many friends regret their leaving, and and public business men of Cherryfleld. with tonsilitia. phia. hope to see them back in the spring. Nearseal Jackets The organiztion has sent notice to all rum- Mrs. of Eddington, is Mary Billings, The library and free reading room, j| j; sellers in Cnerryfleld that it will prose- here friends. Mrs. Sarah Fletcher died last Wednesday I • at and or one-third less than any other house visiting Mrs. McRae,librarian, has received a large #25, #80 #85, (> cute and aim to for and was buried from the house on * get jail penalties every of the Wal- asks for them. (* Miss Leota McKay, New Hampshire, addition to the last year’s stock of books. _ violation of the exisiting liquor law, and tham road to which she had been recently is visiting relatives here. A new set of shelves—by Capt. B. B. Ben- that these violations matt and snail stop. moved. She was fifty-three years old and Mrs. Eva Rowe, of Bangor, is here visit- son, has been filled with choice books, in Waists The.-te courageous neighbors of ours are had been an invalid for many years. She j! Novelties relatives and friends. standard works and latest and best cur- \\ an example to the honest business men ing bad the most patient, considerate and from rent iiteratnre. A carpet and paper with in either ready-made or materials. The ready-made range #1 and decent citizens of Ellsworth. We A. W. Silsby and wife, of Bangor, were loving care from her husband through it fish net decoration, two photographs for :) to #5. The materials from 30c. to # 1.25 per yard. need a similar organization, for if there in town Saturday and Sunday. all. The funeral services were held last the walls, given by Mrs. G. M. Neal, of is any town of its size in this State more Miss 8ilsby is the guest of her Friday afternoon. The interment was at Myrtle Philadelphia, go to make one of the cozi- cursed by these law-defying dram-sellers Mrs Anderson. in Petticoats. aunt, George est and most attractive rooms in the har- Juniper cemetery. Bargains thau this of let some one tell !| town ours, Miss Olive Clark is at Manset visiting bor. It is but little over a year since the We have closed out manufacturers’ samples of Petticoats at less *. us where it is. Within a stone’s throw of (k her aunt, Mrs. Charles Torrey. library was established, and it has become WEST ELLSWORTH. than half price. ! the postoffice are six places where liquor (1 > Miss Rodick, of Bar is in already a most interesting feature of the i Is Bold all day long and of the night. Amy Harbor, Mrs. M Uott, of is 100 black and colored Petticoats at 08c. (1 part a Mary Surry, visiting town her George Rodick plRce, filling longfelt want. Dr. Miles j •* •• During the week of the fair, the sight visiting parents, friends here. 100 >1.50 (> and wife. Watson donated the lights for the entire and stench of half-drunken men and Miss Flossie M. Smith left for These season last winter, and has also pledged Thursday ,k are just one-half of the usual selling price. Silk Petticoats youths was disgustingly common. The Ellis Giles, who is employed at Lewis- J. it for the coming, season. Some of the the winter. II from #5 to #10. only men in this town that made money ton, is at home from a few weeks’ choicest books published have found Allen Meader, of Eldora, Iowa, leaves during that week were these outlawed vacation. General and Dress Goods News. their way to the homes and firesides of for his home this week. Jk Special dollar of which was as rumseilers, every Adalbert Woods and wife, of Water* * the people by means of the people who John A. Meader left for’ Oak Our Dress floods is in line. obtained as from are in town relatives and Saturday department complete every Plain (• illegally though picked ville, visiting remembered the intellectual needs of our Point to a vessel tor a coasting the pockets of men and women on the friends. join trip. weaves are very popular. Coverts, Hroadcloths.l Venetians, Serges, (* neighbors young and old—and the enter- ]. crowded streets. The threshers report the early sown Hop Sackings, and* scores of others that have a unobtrusive Rev. Frederic Feary has returned from prise bids fair to become a permanent 11 i(^iet, Surely the sense of moral and social grain good, while the late sown is very k hard to resist. Come and see them. Bangor and Boston, after an absence of good. I elegance the for law and is ^ right, respect State, three weeks. light. The sum of was raised at the not and dead here, is |75 garden Rev. John at the Dol- utterly everlastingly have Ridley preached A. J. Gregg and wife returned party given the latter part of August on Silks it? We are not all of us cowards nor all lardtown schootbouse Wednesday and and Velvets. from Bar Harbor, where they have been the grounds belonging to the estate of j; jj of us dram-drinkers, are we? Are there Friday evenings. < * the summer. the late Lewis now The largest and best assortment in the We have added not one hundred men in this town of spending Capt. Freeman, rented city. Miss Annie M. with [ and Mitchell, her sister, to our line a full line of Panne Velvets in all colors. over who will to- Mrs. Hannah Silsby, of Ellsworth, who occupied by Mrs. E. C. Neal. The \ 4,000 population get Mrs. Lizzie of called j. a most Mead, Beverly, Mass., Do know we the down some and en- has been stopping here the past few affair, notwithstanding unwelcome I you carry largest and best selected small ware ! gether, plank money od relatives here ( returned home last week. was a success. Mrs. Q. Sunday. J and notion stock in the A gage the professional services of the best months, fog, pronounced II efity ? full line of yarns, hosiery, under- ,) M. Neal and were most Miss Effle A. Barron and friend. Miss legal talent in the place and drive this Oct. 14._ daughter perse- (I wear and gloves. If you want reliable goods, you camiot make a vering in their efforts, and the ladies at Blanch M. Trueworthy, arrived home liquor-selling gang out of the town or Or land. 11 mistake by trading with < I the cottage and exe- from Lowell, Mass., Saturday for two into the jail. John Starr, a well-known farmer and Leffingwell planned cuted a share of the entertain- weeks' visit. Let’s get together and flght them; fight respected citizen, died suddenly last generous ment. The “wand drill” of fourteen them because they are a standing menace Wednesday, while seated at the dinner Rev. John Ridley and wife, of Burr young girls under the direction of Mies Mr. and Mrs. Asa to our boys, our weaker citizens, our table. Death was due to heart disease. Oak, Iowa, S. Barron M. Hattie Benson, now of Mass., and Mrs. Amanda Meader drove to East GALLERT. women folks, our homes and our best so- His age was seventy-four years. Quincy, and was much admired and a most Interesting Bluebill to visit their cial community good. This Oliver P. one of Orland’a Saturday brother, illegal( Capt. Dorr, feature. The I’a is an curse to the, By by tent, presided over William B. Ridley. %«%«««%« jI traffic unmitigated best known citizens, died suddenly Tues- Miss Nellie was a success. besl of this even on the by Carroll, great good town, holy | day afternoon of last week. Capt. Dorr and dollar for Owing to the dampness, a song delight- almighty basis, the cash had been in health for some 3101}TH OK THE RIVER. poor time, rendered Miss < » I ♦ | ♦ ! » 1 ♦ ; > 1 » 1 » 1 that for ale and is so fully by Daisy Richardson, goes rum, lager suffering from the effects of two strokes much less turned from the one of our rising young singers, was re- Mrs.Charlotte Thomas visited relatives legitimate of paralysis. He was able to work about i: FRED R. business of the town—from the gretfully omitted. The photographic tent nere iasi wee*. SPEAR, grocery bis place, however. Tuesday afternoon ij of A. offered and < the market the George Heath, space The ladies’ aid will meet with WHOLESALE AVD > man, man, dry goods he was busy gathering apples. When he society ; RETAIL, abetter for eerving iee cream and cake. 1 dealer, the clothier and the tax-collector. did not return to the house at sundown, Mrs. George Alley Thursday afternoon. The under a Coal, Wood, Hay, , Kosendale The writer will be one of one fancy table, broad, spread- i Hair, '! gladly his wife went to the orchard and found Daniel Brown and wife, of Eden, made hundred others who will down to ing apple tree, was presided over by Miss Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement. American and pay |50 him on the ground from another a brief visit to Matthew Moon and wife ;; \ prostrate Cleggett, of Baltimore. The flower prosecute continuously, from now on to stroke of paralysis. He was conscious, table, :: Imported Portland Cements, Calcined a fine old tree recently. Plaster, the fulT'extent of the law, these law-de- but soon lapsed into unconsciousness, between cherry and a Mrs. C. L. who suffered Wall Sewer and died during the evening. Capt. lovely tinted pear tree, was attended by Cbatto, paraly- !! ADAMANT Plaster, and Drain Pipe, I lying, manhood-wrecking, public-de- Dorr was of Most seventy-one years age. Mias Rogers, of Virginia, and Miss Fan- sis three months ago, died at the home of Fire Fire bauching rum sellers ol Ellsworth. of his life he followed the sea. His last I Brick, Clay Chimney Pipe, of New York, the table her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Franklin, at -i G. H. Hefflon. vessel was the coaster ‘‘Omaha”, which he ning, candy by Fire Clay, Kerosene left this season on account of ill health. Miss Russell, of Wilbraham, and Miss Ellsworth Falls, Oct. 11. Funeral services Oil, J 1 He was a chapter Mason. He leaves a Julia Kittredge. The “grab tree”, most were held there Rev. J. P. Simon- !! Charcoal and Baled West Franklin. Sunday, Shavings, ); wife and two sous. successfully managed by Mias Heath, of ton officiating. Clark’s minstrels, of Ellsworth, will Philadelphia, was most charmingly ar- 1“OTTO” Coke for Domestic Use. *1 play at West Franklin Tuesday evening, Nnrlh ranged. < ► Oct. 22. A social dance will foliow.-^If Miss Marion Grindle is borne from Oct. 15. N. • COUNTY VKWS. 5 Park Street, Rockland, Haine. • the will ;> stormy, entertainment take place Bucksport. Franklin. air nddUional County New* *e* other page*. [ the following evening. J. L. Saunders had a and dance M p. tfrvllo+l mcl |aff In. ■ > We have facilities for husking coaling steam vessels at any stage of ■ visit of two weeks at Wninmro. V Thursday. Kittery. • ■ the tide. 1 The less a woman has to tell the more Giles and have Miss Nellie E. Green and Phillip Benjamin Willey she wants to tell it. spent Saturday Harry Wooster, a Pittsfield student, gone in the woods for the winter. Sew England Telephone 106-11. Eautcrn Sunday with Miss Eleanor G. Wescott. spent Sunday at bis borne here. , , Telephone 11,0-3. Sidney Jordan has gone to Boston to SUmrrtisrmnus. Harry Bowden and Harland Cunning- Mrs. Grace Marshall, with ber son work for bis uncle, Howard Giles. ham were home from Lamoine Saturday Walter, is visiting ber mother in Bangor. J and Mrs. George Kitchen and Miss Ethel Thousands Have Kidney Trouble Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Curtis R. Joy regret PROBATE COURT. Maker are friends in LA KR WOOD. n — A T7 Ia. Frank Achorn, of New Orleans, and that she remaius so much of an invalid visiting Wesley. and are Mtb. Emily Archer, of Waldoboro. who at her home. Alden Morse wife visiting Mrs. Proceedings at the September Term, Lizzie Frost is having a new wall built How To Find Ont. V John 8. Moree Gilman Jordan and wife. under her barn. have been visiting Mrs. Treworgy Miss Sara has returned to parents, Held at Bluehill. Fill a bottle or common with Bragdon glass your left Monday. Northeast Miss Arville Jordan, who has been employed' Wills admitted to probate: Cyrus A. Lettle Moore Is at borne trom tbe water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a ^ Harbor, accompanied by high a at Northeast Harbor for the has Jauetta P. Uas- school on sediment or set- Halcyon grange held special meeting Alta Blaisdeli. summer, Cook, Bluehill; Sawyer, account ot ill health. to confer the third and returned home with his tine. Charles snd tling indicates an Friday evening Miss Genie French is her vaca- family. Unwood Garland have spending to hast condi- fourth Arthur E. Wescott Wills preseated for probate: May Wil- gone Branch on a hunting unhealthy degrees upon tion with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Arthur Mills, who has been staying at trip. tion of the kid- and Miss Hallie Snow. Increase Jordan’s the liamson Bowler, Eden. lard French. past week, bunting, Educate Your HoweU With t'ascareU. if it stains Administration on estates of neys; of had has returned to bis home in Massachu- granted The patrons Halcyon grange Frank E. Blaisdeli and wife went to Candy Cathartic, cure constipation foreven your linen it is Eleazer B. Alex- 10c 25c If C. C feast setts. Young, Gooldsboro; C- fall, druggists refund tnonej evidence of kid- their harvest Saturday evening. last week. Mrs. Blaisdeli will Portland ander 8. Bickford, Winter Cora About invited were Harbor; trouble; too twenty-five guests enter a treatment. The Foresters and companions of ney hospital for M. Gordon, Franklin; Jane McCarthy, Sotrrtisttmnla. frequent desire to present. A pleasant time was enjoyed by Franklin visited Court Snyctic and Court Lorenzo Bragdon, is having his house Bucksport; John T. Haskill, Surry; Ed- pass it or pain !n all. Sunbeam Saturday evening. A chicken win J. Griudle, Penobscot. the back is also painted, and has had quite extensive Oct. 14. W. supper was served. A good time was en- Guardian appointed unto Susie E., convincing proof that the and blad- _ grading done to the grounds. J. and Albert K. Bar- kidneys all. Agues M., Emery der are out of Franklin Hoad. joyed by and children order. Schooner “Hattie E. Barbour” has bour, minora of Elizabeth Oct. M. late of Deer deceased. .} What to Do. Mrs. Ney Killman was here last week 14._H. Barbour, Isle, sailed for New York, loaded with stone returned in estate of | William There is comfort in the so friends. Inventory knowledge visiting from T. M. Blaisdell’s NKDMt. V Mt. Desert. often that Dr. Kilmer's quarry. Callahan, expressed, Swamp- Frank a former resident, who bis Affidavits of notice of re-1 the Hamlin, Freeman wife and of B. H. Mayo has opened Bhop for appointment Root. great kidney remedy fulfills every Bowden, child, turned in estates of Edita H. has not been here for several jears, preparing boneless fish, and has a small Greenlaw, wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Penobscot, are guests of his sisters, Mrs. Anna Torrey, Deer Isle; Sarah E. Hatch, ! with Eben Tracy Friday night. rew at work. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv part stopped Lena Dwelley and Mrs. Carrie Macomber. Stonington; Mary Yardley, Boston. of the urinary passage. It corrects A moose was seen Eddie Graves and The will hold a harvest License to sell real estate granted in ; inability by Mrs. G. A. with her Baptist society to hold water and Martin, daughter, estate of Hannah M. Mayo, Brooksviile. scalding pain in passing several others morning. The ! borne sale and concert Wednes- Sunday Miss and son came supper, Petition tiled for license to sell real It, or bad effects use of Elizabeth, George, following liquor, animal seemed to know it was close time, day evening, Oct. 22. estate in estates of W. wine or beer, and overcomes that home from Hancock Point last week to George Gray, unpleasant for it was several minntee before he look Horace S. Boston. of the winter at the home of Mrs. It is that the sardine Bucksport; Payson, necessity being compelled to go often spend expected factory Accounts settled in estates of himself to a place of safety. William during the day, and to get up many times Diemma Blaisdeli. will close this week. Many people have T. Castiue; Luther A. 14. G. Hooper, Jackson, the The mild and the extra- Oct. bad work here this summer. Jane during night. _ Mrs. F. A. of East Sullivan, and quite steady township 32; McCarthy, Bucksport; effect of is Noyes, William Hatch Hardin et ordinary Swamp-Root soon Eden. The lobster fishermen of the at., Bluehill; It stands the her sister, Mrs M. T. Sherman, of Chelsea, complain William H. Blaatow, Deer Isle. realized. highest for Us won- Charles Thomas at Ban- spent Saturday were in town on scarcity of fish. Tyler Newman, wb> Allowance out of the derful cures of the most distressing cases. Mass., Friday calling personal estate gor. is has a small stock on granted to widow of Samuel J. need a medicine should J friends before the of Mrs. buying them, Candage, If you you have the departure Bluehill. in and Miss Lola J. is friends Sherman for the Pacific coast. hand. best. Sold by druggists 50c. j! sizes. Higgins visiting Order of distribution issued in eetate of You may have a sample of this here. Oct. 14. E. ; Luther A. 32. bq&le The missionary discussion at the Meth- _ Jackson, township wonderful discovery Colson and have moved Petition filed by by Ambrose D. Butler Wilber family odist church Friday evening, by Rev. B. Bar Harbor. tor leave to adopt Edwin Wheelden and and a book that tells to Milbrldge. W. Russell, of Sullivan, and Rev. J. L. At the conclusion of the morn- to his name to Howard more about it, both sent regular change Butler. of called out a Petition and certificate issued. free mall, Mrs. J. H. Thomas is visiting her Pinkerton, Gouldsboro, ing service at the Episcopal church last granted absolutely by _ which the Notice proved on petition for partition 4c or Mrs. Eldora at Win- very good audience, enjoyed the corner stone of the new address Dr. Kilmer Home sw*mj>-Eooa daughter, Higgins, Sunday, in estate of Christopho* Bartlett, Mt. When men- ter debate and contributed to the offering. chancel was cere- Co., Binghamton, N. Y. writing Harbor. laid with appropriate Desert, and warrant issued to commis- offer in this paper. Oct. 15. B. sioners. tion reading this generous Oct. 14. T. monies. Subscribe for The American