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(aobrrti0nnnu0. LOCAL AFFAIRS. pastor at the Catholic church this season, for plaintiff; E. E. Chase and A. W. King Stibcrttenncnta. | left on Friday for Rockland, where he for defendants. SEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK. w ill remain a short time. Fr. Sellig made The annual meeting of the Unitarian, >>>x^oo W many friends his here who society was held last Hev. W. oTcTbURR!^ oON, Lout—Collarette. during stay evening. Rockland, Bluehlll & Ellsworth Steamboat hope he will return next summer. R. Hunt announced his acceptance of a C. L. MORANG. Co—Fall schedule. call to the church at X. J He Admr notice—Eat Albion I* Clement. Capt. James Farrell, who has been sail- Orange, | ENERAL Admr nolle —Eat Mercy Bartlett. ing the schooner “Sarah A. Blaisdell”, has hoped his change would not affect, the INSURANCE AGENTS, Admr nutlco—Bet Thomas D Jones. left work here. He said he was in Admr notice— Bet E»>en H Wyman. her to accept a position as janitor of correspo. NEW Bank ME. dence with Pres. A. BrRRiLL Bldo., ELLSWORTH, Exec notice- Eat Lewis N Ward well. a building in Boston. He will move to Samuel Eliot, of the K K to | mar- |c*oc<*ooctooooo<>'t- Thompson—-Notice public and American Unitarian who be- iners. Boston with his family November 1. R. society, WE REPRESENT THE lieved he a Boston A Bangor Steamship Co—Wiutcr rates. C. Bonsey will take commaud of the had in view man who would DRESS GOODS Probate notice— Eat« Ezra K Dunham et ala. be to the and I “Blaisdell”. acceptable society here, Home and Joseph M Bray—Notices of foreclosure. Most Reliable Foreign Companies. well | Wanted —Written proposals. After the adapted for the work. He requested J A re-organization of the Unity Lowest Itates with Cunningham—Confectioner. that no action be taken at present. The Compatible Safety. C L Moraiifc—Dry goods. branch alliance club, in the vestry of the elected E J Walsh—Shoe sio.e. Unitarian society officers for the ensuing Call & church, Tuesday afternoon, it *n 8UTT1H *° 8U^ on improved real estate and Conn’ck—Millinery. year as follows: John D. Hopkins, presi- SILKS T^TONF11 JX V TO LOAN4 A W CiisiiuM' .1 A Son—Fu. nl.ure. was voted to hold a harvest supper Wed- J? collateral. — Edwin M MooiC— Fish market. dent; Mrs. A. F. Greely, vice-president; I u< | sday evening, Oct. 19. Supper from 5.30 ■--- Lamoink: Frank E. Call, clerk; William W. Morri- NOW OPENED § to 6 30. Ail interested are asked to con- King & Hutchings—Dissolution of collector and partner tribute food. son, treasurer; John A. | ship. w Peters, jr., Irving Osgood and Frank S. ETCHINGS. Gouldsroko: Prof. of the Ropes, Bangor theological Lord, trustees. The Town of Gouldaboro—Non-resident tax notice. meeting adjourned seminary, occupied the pulpit of the until next *»* Blueiiill : Wednesday evening. ENGRAVINGS. Congregations! church Sunday morning. Town of Bluehlll—Non resident tax notice. Tuesday afternoon the Unity club I JACKETS, CAPES,5 V We shall have the last of this week the finest lot of Etchings and In the evening at the people’s meeting O Dedham: branch alliance held Mrs. its annual meeting ever shown in Ellsworth. There are some 40 or 50 of Town of Ida V.Woodbury spoke Engravings Dedham—Non-resident tax notice. interestingly for election of and of officers formulating of and the latest and range in Nokth Hancock: missionary work among the moun- COLLARETTES* subjects, price plans of work for the It § M C Austin—Trespass notice. tain whites of Tennessee. coming year. Auhuhn, Me was voted to have one set of officers in V Now ready o to Dr J F True & Co—Trnc’s Kllxlr. Extensive improvements are From $4 $15. being place of two as last year, as in many X for made inspection. X _ at the farm A city poor buildings. minds confusion resulted from the two new brick cellar has been built under For other local neirs see pages 4, 5 and 8. the sets of officers, giving the impression Call and make the best selections. main house and ell. The cellar is feet early 6% that there were two organizations. The I William E. is deep. The house has been raised Whiting reading law in eigh- Unity club and the Branch alliance are g V. L. MORANG. § the office of teen inches. Other are A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, John A. Peters, jr. improvements one. The following officers were elected : being made on the O Q.0£ 6 Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work buildings. President, Mrs. Ann F. Greely; first vice- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. the second degree this evening. Charles II. Burrill has entered Dart- president, Mrs. Mary J. Black; second — MOUTH OK mouth college for the study of medicine. David record- THE RIVER. David Friend, of Caribou, spent Sun- vice-president,Mrs. C.Hale; No. l Franklin Strect, ----- ELLSWORTH, ME. He has been studying in Dr. G. A. Phil- Mrs. Helen L. H. day with his family in this city. ing secretary, Wiggin; Mrs. W. L. Remick is visiting relatives office the lips’ during summer. He in- corresponding secretary, Mrs. Clara O. in Judge Emery’s family have returned to Bangor. # tended to enter the Maine medical college Hopkins; treasurer, Miss Abby Joy. The “Firlands” from Hancock Point. Capt. Hugh Duffy has a - at Portland, but finding after he reached social committee and various others purchased Miss house at Bluehill Falls, anu moved his Bertine Stevens left Monday for a there that a change had been made in the of last were re-elected. The enter- CARRIAGES. BACKBOARDS. year there. visit of several mouths an aunt in family with requirements, he went to Dartmouth. tainment committee is the same as Stock in Eastern Maine, and all up last Largest Boston. Everett W., youngest child of v. llliarn to date in Style, Finish and Workmanship. Mrs. Abbie Perkins, her daughter, Mrs. year, with the addition of Mr. and Mrs. Miss H. Smith and wife, is ill with whooping Inez E. Douglass left Saturday for Dora Hopkins, and granddaughter, Miss W. Titus, Ernbert Osgood and Mrs. and TOP ROAD SURREYS. cough and lung fever. OPEN BUGGIES. EXPRESSlind WAGONS, New York, where she lias employment in Blanche Hopkins, w ill soon move to Ban- Welch. The next meeting will be held Hand-made and warranted. in two weeks, when the of work Carl of throughout fully a store. gor. They expect to leave Ellsworth the plan Eaton, Mt. Desert, is hoarding will be decided UDon. latter with Mrs. John Whitmore for the winter. T>Ty/^|T.r 1)/"V A TVTV^ All Size* from a neat two-people The San Francisco minstrels played to a part of next week. These ladies fW in A' -mn J to one that will J3 L \^'1V job carry fourteen. good house at Hancock hall last have many friends in Ellsworth who re- Friday TO LEAVE ELLSWORTH. gret their Mrs. and NOW IS THE TIME to put the summer vehicle through the paint-shop—plenty of evening. departure. Hopkins Miss Hfcbrrtisrmmts. time to harden thoroughly before using. Hopkins especially will be greatly The Dirigo athletic club will give a Rev. Walter Reid Hunt to go to New' missed from the social life of sociable at its hall Ellsworth. Repairing thoroughly and quickly done. Friday evening of .Jersey. At Woodbine decided im- this week. cemetery Rev. W. R. Hunt, who has been pastor GEO. A. PARCH 1 carry full lines of HARNESSES. BLANKETS, ROBES and WHIPS. provement has been made by the removal ER, Mrs. W. H. Titus left to-day for a visit of the Unitarian church in Ellsworth for of the old hearse house. The Original Largest manufacturer of several weeks in and building the past two years, is to leave Nov. ITT7XTT?XV VX XZz«T? HX-FxV AVIS ▼ X£5* Portland, Boston Buckboard Man. XX-JCzlli aud dealer In Ellsworth. has been moved across the road to New York. 1. He has received and accepted a call ttie and city farm, will be used for from the First Unitarian church of Essex Miss Mae B. Friend is in Portland vis- WHOLESALE and EEfAIL Franklin Me, storing city road machinery and at East St., Ellsworth, friends and county, Orange, N. J. iting attending the Maine tools. Further improvement will be The to which he is music festival. church called is, made at the the erection of cemetery by although but six years old, one of the DRUGGIST. Mr. and Mrs. Seth T. Campbell and an ornamental iron fence the along front. most prominent of that vicinity, and the of Island Falls, are relatives for Winter child, visiting recent race Get Bingen’s mile in 2.06% is the parish contains many wealthy residents. Ready and friends here. fastest that has been credited to trot- Mr. Hunt is a son of Abel by looking over my lines of Suits and Underwear, any Hunt, of There will be a dance at Kane’s ball, ter since 1895, when Azote stepped in Bangor. He is a graduate of Bowdoin which I am at low selling ridiculously prices. Bluehill, Saturday evening. Monaghan 2.04%. By thin brilliant performance, college and of the Harvard divinity will furnish music. Bingen joins the exclusive set of extreme- school. Physicians’ Supplies Underwear, ReV. II. \V. Smith and of l' si tr «m imt hove beaten 2 viz.: hi« residence in Ellsworth Mr. Wool=Fleeced family, Pici.0.1, | 07, During b. has * h , arc visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents j Alix, m., 2.03%; Nancy Hanks, br. in., j Hunt been HCtive not only in the af- ^-aud Mail !crs 50c. per garment. at F.IImworth Falls. 2.04; Azote, b. g., 2.04 Dirduium, blk. fairs of his own parish, but ulso in liter- h.,2 b. and social circles. He a Henry has the 05%: Fantasy, in., 2.06; Beuzetta, ary has made I These arc not and are Dorgan purchased Gray | goods wool-fleeced, cotton, ch. m.,2.06% ch. host of friends while SPECIALTIES cottage at Lord’s Cove, oti the bay, of ; Kalph Wilkes, b., 2.06%; who, regretHng the best for the ever offered in br. his bargain money Charles E. Sinclair. Bingen, h., 2,06%. departure, will, nt the same time, con- Ellsworth. The entertainment “The Crown of gratulate him upon the distinction that Mrs. H. C. Hal hew ay. who has been Fame” to be this call confers upon him. the presented at Hancock hall • spending summer in Europe, has re- K111.STVO ItT 11, T V V Goods as Attractive as ever. ’hi* under the of For a year or more Mr. Hunt has acted Furnishing Department turn d to Eds worth. evening auspices the ial coiuinitiee of the as pastor of the church at Bar Harbor, Ferd Ward of Congregational well, formerly Ellsworth, will be a and there, too, expressions of regret at IV IS Y Iv‘ X . ‘•rch, unique historical and j O W lv now of a mill at CORING KVKNTS. superintendent Gardiner, j his leaving are as strong as are here 5 Water St\, Ellsworth. Mo. spectacular entertainment. It will in- they is in t lie city for a few days. troduce famous characters of history, in Ellsworth. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at iinu, *. Ii.ill— William L. McDonald lias returned to who will compete for the “crown”. The Er.terta in men t, “The Crown '.mo'’ Pa., after his FOOTBALL. Pittsburg, summer vaca- “Goddess of Fame” will preside, and urder the auspices of the Cong: ninl tion with his mother in this 35 cents. APOLLO TO spent city. before her the for the crown society. Tickets, f aspirants Bucksport seminary will organize a | Rev. II. W. Smith, pastor of a Universal- will irtake their pita. football team. Wednesday and Thursday,' and tPLEASE t is t church in Ontario, preached at the T. D. L3—Semi-annual reunion Cion.’ Murphy, the special agent of the Saturday of next week Ellsworth high CHOCOLATES. Unitarian church last Sunday morning. life Ltrand lodge, at Southwest Hnr with THE Metropolitan insurance company, of will meet Brewer high at Brewer. Fresh lot just received. f | Martin J. Thorsen, class of ’98, Ells- New York, leaves this week. He has been Oc.an Echo lodge No. 157. ! The Dirigo football team was out for in bulk —50c. lb. worth high sctn-o!, left yesterday fcr in Ellsworth a trilie over a year. During Wednesday, Oct. 12 Meeting t... 1 sup- Supplied per LADIES. practice for the first time Monday even- in i | where he to find his stay here he has estab- of ladies’ circle of the M.-hodist packages 60c. | Waltham, Mass., expects successfully ing. per A pretty shoe enhances T employment. lished a local agency which be leaves in church at home of E. S. Ste Ellsworth and Oldtown schools c of high F. Carroll of tins has been harge D. E. Donovan, who will be re- Oct. ai Dir’ hull- V the a Burrill, city, will i-all at Friday evening, 14, appearance of pret- J. to play foot Wyman park Satur- elected of the second battalion of sponsible General Agent Zimmerman, Socic.ble of club. includ- GRAPES. major afternoon at 2.30o’clock. A Dirigo Tickets, of Mr. has day good game foot. Here is a the second of Uniform Bangor. Murphy made many 50 cents a ; extra Concords—Niagaras -Salems ty shoe ¥ regiment Rank, is ing refreshments, 1 • looked for. The Ellsworth line-up will t K. of P., of Maine. friends here who will regret bis depar- ladies admitted free; extra refr ament —Cutuwbas. that be as follows: H. Campbell, right end; you'll buy at sight. 3! ture. tickets. 15 cents. Fernald, right tackle; Whitmore, right Mrs. wants it when ¥ church will meet at the home of E. S. Edward Grindle, daughter of the Blaisdell or A. Saturday, Oct. 15, at dancir p:.v:lion Received .very Kvery lady guard; bhute, centre; OVCTPD5 Stevens on the road this late E. Walker of Ellsworth on old road Concert unT.. aus- U 1 dl Cl\0 Saturday morning. Surry afternoon. Moore, Falls, Stockbridge, left guard; A. Stockbridge Bangor she sees it. A Vici Kid ¥ be died at her home In Supper will served. West Sedgwick Mon- or Billington, left tackle; Cox, left end; pices ot Lynch’s marine band, L^ovvorth of The Junior Epworth league of the day night, typhoid fever. Mrs. Grin- Robinson, right half-back; Perkins, left Falls, rickets, 15 cents. * — — Hutton, I Tobacco ; genuine Goodyear dle contracted the fever in Ellsworth Confectionery Cigars. Methodist church will give an entertain- half-back; J. Stockbridge, quarter-back; Saturcay evening, Oct. 15, a ivane’s while her father and ! Welt, fnll round toe, with ¥ ment, and sale of cake and coffee at the nursing mother. On C. Campbell, full-back. hall, Bluehill—Dance. the of her father’s funeral, she was vestry day end with the — A. sole to T Saturday evening. Bellatty played right Bow- Saturday, Oct. 15, at Methodist vestry J. CUNNINGHAM. ; heavy keep out summoned home by the news that her 1 Rev. J. 1*. Simonton and wife returned doin football team that played Harvard Entertainment and cake and coffee sale of _ son Harvey was seriously injured by acci- ! the wet. ¥ Saturday night from a week’s visit in last Wednesday. And Bowdoin scored. the Junior Epwortb league. Tickets, in- dentally shooting himself. She was taken Rockport. Mr. Simonton left last night It was the first time the trick had ever cluding everything, 10 cents. ill soon after returning home. Her sou is FALL LINE $2.50 per for a short visit in Portland. been done by a Maine team. Ellsworth Oct. at pair. recovering. Saturday, 15, Wyman park— | doesn’t know just how much bad There will be a meeting of Wm. H. H. Bellatty Football. Ellsworth high school vs. Old- Messrs. do with that but Rice post, G. A. R., next Monday evening, Wiswell, Peters, Giles and to making touchdown, town hig school. Tickets, 2.' cents; OF WALSH’S, of this it is honor to be on | which will be of great importance. It is Hagerthy, city, have sold half of enough represented children, 15 cents. Game at 2.30. ! ELLSWORTH, MAINE. X township No. 4, range 12, in Somerset the team that aid it. Bellatty played desired that every member be present. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Unitarian vestry, county, to Charles Mullan and others of again with the team at half-back Satur- Fred E. Chase left Monday for Elkhart, 5.30 to 6.30 p. m. Harvest supper oi Unity Oldtown and Bangor. The purchase price day when it polished the globe with the ludiaua, his former home. He expects to branch alliance club. Tickets, 25 cent.-. wrs r little over $19,000. The same Ells- New Hampshire college team. Here’s to take charge of an electric-lighting plant Oct 25, at Penobscot Annual >i'4O4S4O4O4O4O4O4O4O4a404OV worth men have practically closed the Bowdoin and Bellatty! Tuesday, 5 EDWIN M. MOORE. in a town about fifteen miles from convention of Hancock county Sunday in £ sale of a township in the same locality to BOOKS * dealer all kinds of 2k Mrs. Chase will in Elkhart. join him the school association. the same parties for f4S.000. It Is under- MARRIED IX HASTE. | Fresh, Salt, Smoked and Dry V spring. stood the purchasers represent New' York FISH. Chandler Hale and who have atobrrtisnntnts. NOW READY. | | family, capitalists, w'ho will build a large pulp Rev. L. S. Williams, a Native of Great been occupying Judge Emery’s residence, mill in the vicinity. Pond, Granted Divorce. “Firlands,” during the summer, left last Great Oct. 10 — William Pond, (special) week for the Cameron residence iu Har- Henry Clark died at his home Rev. L. S. now of Sabattus, in Mass., Oct. Williams, LEWIS FRIKND^KG '8 Pa. Waltham, 6, aged seventy- risburg, who was granted a divorce from his wife nine years. Mr. Clark was a brother of F. A. John Malone has leased for three years in the supreme court at Auburn recently, COOMBS, Mrs. George 8. Peters, formerly of this rt Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Blueflsb,$ his eating and lodging house property on is well and favorably known in the north- 2k city. He was a native of Hallowell. He BOOKSELLER and f Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, Scallops, Water street to Thomas McCormick, of ern part of Hancock county, being a na- CLOTHING HOUSE STATIONER, O Lobsters and Finnan Haddies. Q went to California in ’49 and lived there Somesville. Mr. McCormick will take tive of Great Pond, and having resided until about seventeen years ago, when he here during the greater part of his life. is the centre ELLSWORTH. Campbell & True Bldg.. East End Bridge, O possession at once. clothing g returned East and in It is a case of in haste to X T settled Waltham, “marrying establishment of Han- ELLSWORTH, ME. at Mr. Williams Tuesday noon the women of Wm. H. H. a repent leisure”, being lie was lawyer by profession, and accu- cock and it is *4040404040404040404040404 very slightly acquainted with the young county, Rice relief corps gave one of their excel- mulated a fortune in the West. Many of lady who became his wife. Mrs. Williams, proposed to maintain lent dinners iu Grand Army hall. The the older of Miss Lizzie 11. 1808. residents Ellsworth will re- who was then Case, visited the it The dinner was leading position Only well patronized. The pro- member and will to learn of Great Pond in June, 1884, for a few’ days him, regret now holds. ... on her to her home in Minne- ceeds are for the New’port home. his death. only, way FALL MILLINERY. sota. The acquaintance then begun was A meeting of the Ellsworth festival continued with COUNTY The law court has set aside the verdict through correspondence, chorus is called for at the marriage in November of the same AGENTS Latest Lowest Thursday evening in the FOR Styles. Prices. Hancock county case of Arthur W’. as a rt*sult. 7.30, at the Unitarian vestry. Not only year Campbell, son of George R. Campbell, of Mrs. Williams was never very popular PETTIBONE BROS.* members, but also others who are inter- Paper. CALL, & CON’NICK. Ellsworth, against the Chase Granite Co., here, but the present outcome of the ested in the maintenance of the chorus, affair was somewhat of a surprise. In of Bluehill, and ordered a new trial. De- are requested lo be present. this, the most severe and crushing trial KNIGHT TEMPLAR UNIFORMS cision was based on evidence that during of his life, Mr. Williams receives the RUBBER PLANTS. John mate of the schooner THE AHERICAN. Patten, trial the merits of the case were frequent- fullest sympathy and confidence of “LuluW. Eppes”, in jumping from t he tug those who, knowing him long and well, CENTURY PLANTS. ly under discussion at the boarding house LEWIS FKIILNO cV < * have found no spot upon his character, “Little Round Top” at Shepard’s wharf where several jurors were located, and and can say with assurance that as a CUT FLOWERS. after DEALERS in Saturday night towing out, sprained some of the jurors participated in the minister of the gospel, as a citizen, and Subscribe his ankle Hart went the in his has been badly. Irving discussion. The case was tried at the last home, his life above in the in his stead. reproach. Men’s, Boys' and Youths 1 L rile DUTTON OKEENUOUSES. trip “Eppes” January and resulted in a verdict of For It. term, Mr. and Mrs. Williams hav'j three STOVER ft GRAVES. Kev. Fr. Sellig, who has been assistant *500 for the plaintiff. John A. Peters, jr., children. Manning Block, Ell hi. 8bbrrtt»rmmt3. (MUI&MAM KNDKAVOK. Ill i£. <£. U Column. Magazine, Hook ami Newspaper Notes. aVjcrtisrmrrts. The editor of Harper's Magazine, Hen- Topic For the Week Ktgiuning Oct, If). The editor invites secretaries of local unions MRS. PINEIIAM TALKS TO THE FUTURE WOMAN, ry M. Alden, has a daughter who has t.o i ood Comment br Hev. N. H. Doyle. ami L„:y of the W. C. T. U. in Hancock county, made r coll*ction of over 100 dolls, each Topic.—“Our society work and huw t<« bet- to contribute to this to white rtbboners generally, doll a different nation and Easy ter it.”—Jud^. vii, 1-w, 19-22. (A nnvtinfr to representing Buy, column reports of meetings or items that will be consider all branches of society work, to be Will tho New Generation of Women bo More being made in Hint country. The collec- to of interest to workers in other parts of the Easy Cook, led by the president.) tion is considered to be the most unique county. We would like this to he a live column, Beautiful or Less So? Miss Jossio to The principle of better work in onr and finest of its kind inexistence. Miss Eat, but it needs some effort on the part of W. (J. T. Ebnor's Experience. Easy Societies is illustrated iu the Alden Is now to show aptly top- U. women to make It so. It is a column of their ttie world her dolls, to ical reference. It is the of Gideon and Easy Digest, story making, not ours, and will he what they make explain them, and in t he next issue of and his hand of 800 men and their it. Items and communications should he short, A pleasing face and graceful the Ladies’ Home Journal she will show uaker Oats glorious victory over the Midianites. and are, of course, subject to approval of the figure 1 These are equipments that of the first In pictures twenty. following At all grocers The one great lesson of that interesting editor.] widen the sphere of woman's useful- issues she will show* the others. Kory is that success in work for God ness. How can a woman have grace in 2-lb. The Boston Journal Sunday appeared pkgs. only depends primarily upon God Himself SOUTH PEER ISLE. of movement when she is suffering in new form, with pages about half the and not upon men. God reduced Gid- Mrs. Jennie Seamans, State missionary from some disorder that give s her those former size, but with twice as nuny of banking. .eon 's #niy from thousands to hundreds of the W. C. T. is here Wed- awful bearing-down sensations? How I’., expected them. The news and miscellaneous pages to illustrate this truth. This is an Oct. to hold after- can she retain her beautiful face when Established 1887. story nesday, 12, meetings are now the same size as the illus- with ? Sundsy actual demonstration of the noon and in the interests of her she is nervous and racked pain principle evening trated has been for some and supplement that success in Christian life and enter- work. She to be at Stonington Young women, think of your future provide -expects weeks. The change is in line with the FIRST is ‘‘not nor from ill health. Mothers, think of your growing Jirisc by might, by power, Thursday, and there will go to Sedg- against modern and the as well as in improvement tendency but by My spirit," saith the Lord of Brooklin and other in llan- daughter, and prevent in her yourself wick, places toward magazine form for the daily pa- Hosts. cock irregularity or suspension of nature's duties. NATIONAL BANK I county. per. Some of the advantages of this don't trust own Mrs. OF Realizing this upon God, will cause an If puzzled, your judgment. KI.L.S WORTH. dependency It is hopedjthat her visit form are a of more for her write paper convenient size as Endeavorers we must consecrate our- increased interest in the W. C. T. V. work, Pinkhain will charge you nothing advice; ; for the reader and less waste of space, as selves anew to God. we have to her at Mass., and she will tell you how to CAPITAL STOCK. $50,000. Perhaps and all white ribboners are invited to co- Lynn, the _1__V..... disappearance of the poster heads been depending too much upon our with her to this end. operate must necessarily follow. The improve- SURPLUS, $20,000. glorious membership for succe-s iu En- was much E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound strength- Mrs. Stevens, State president, Lydia ment in the Journal, however, is not work. If let us and the menses as deavor so, henceforth to tind W. C. T. V. column in ens thc female organs regulates pleased the merely in form, but in additional Rankin* hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. more God. But there is will. is a letter from Miss reading depend upon American of so well tilled. nothing else Following Saturdays from 9 to 12. The Sept. 28, matter, new and features. work for us to do. We are “eolaborers Ohio. departments Write again, sisters, and be social. JessieEbner, 1712West Jefferson St., Sandusky, with God. It was “the sword of the to An list of articles of Oct. 7. Cor. Sec. “Dear Mrs. Pinkhav:—I feel it my duty letyou inviting special Every facility offered Customers. _ interest makes Lord and Gideon” that defeated the know of the great benefit your remedies have been to great up the table of con- ECHOES FROM THE CONVENTION. tents for the October Correspondence solicited. Midianit s. We need God, and although me. 1 suffered for over a year with inflammation of magazine number Some of Hancock’s wanted to God does not need ns, yet Ho wants us, delegates the ovaries. I had doctored, but no medicine did mo of the Outlook. Prominent among these Akdkew P. 'Viswei.l, 1'retident, 8. K. Whiting, Vice President, and if we work, Him see the county song in print, therefore a for two weeks. Tho is that the Outlook's corri- depending upon any good. Was at a sanatorium by special IIknItV w. CUSHMAN, Cashier. we is sent herewith. As each at Amsterdam for success, cannot but succeed. copy county doctor thought an operation necessary, but I made up spondciit and The Hague, DIRECTORS: onr God song was called the from Dr. William Elliot on A. P. Realizing dependence upon for, delegation ray mind to give your medicine a trial before submit- Uriflls, “C^ueen Wiswell, 8. K. Whiting, L. A. Emkbv, E. If. and ourselves to Him, that county stood on the platform and to that. I was also troubled with Wilhelmina and her Kealm”. Gkeklt, reconsecrating ting Equally Eugene Hale, a. W. Kino. let us aim in the year before us to bet- sang it. Miss Sarah Hall sang with them, lcucorrhcea, painful menstruation, diz- timely in interest is that by Jacob A. and the was with MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH. ME. ter our work by having singing accompanied ziness, nervousness, and was so Kiis, on “Roosevelt and his Men”. Dr. 1. Better prayer meetings. The pray- the piano. weak that I was unable Edward Everett Hale's ii^tallment for er meeting is the inspiration of the so- The Hancock president held the county to stand or walk. 1 have the month of “James Bussell Lowell and Hancock ciety. It inspires us to better work l»anner, while” the song was sung, and as taken in all several bot- His Friends” deals with “Mr. Lowell in Gonnly Savings Bank, each union was named raised along all lines. Let leaders prepare the delegates tlesof Lydia E. Pinkhaiu's Spain”, and throws a light on Spanish ELLSWORTH, ME. themselves more prayerfully and care- their hands. Hancock’s quota was as fol- Vegetable Compound and methods and Spanish eharacter which Commenced Hunine** fully than ever before. Let us have lows: Mrs. L. May Robbins, president; Mood Purifier, and am has direct application to the present situ- May 1, 1873. more than ever before. Let no Mrs. A. W. Mrs. R. S. ation between the variety Clark, treasurer; now in health. I will your medicine the highest praise.” United States and good always give in this member fail to take some part in the Warren, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Spain. Deposits hank are by law exempt from a Ills taxation. meeting. Let prayers be more definite. P. C. Clark, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Dr. Abby Ask Mrs. Plnkham’s Advlce-A Woman best Understands Woman’s Tl-- -.... U — _ Men believe with their women M. Mrs. L. C. Mrs. A. M. w eyes and Fulton, Call, £• | dusted Into the stocking* ill relieve aching, smarting, N. It. COOLIDCtE, President. Let us have a more intelligent and Lawton, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. M. M. f Oil Ml O OvV CMOl tender feet, also excessive perspiration of the feet. with their tars. Day, -"SB W For of tills, u«k I.ieut AV. F. (iunn, of Hartford JOHN F. WHITCOMB, Vice-President. discussion of proof Scriptural the P. M. topic. Mrs. V. Goss, Mrs. A. O. Thomas, Miss police fore*. Over 30 of his men also verify the claim. It soothes and heals all skin trouble. No such as "summer CHARLES C. BURRIIL, Treasures. 2. A better membership. The work Ida Day. thing complaint” where I»r. Fowler’s F.xtract of Wild is of the society depends entirely upon the Strawberry Deposits draw Interest from the first day of HANCOCK SONG. kept Nature's for of .1 and December. character of the individual How docs the work prosper in your lo- success. I hope you will respond to this handy. remedy looseness March, une, September membership. the Tune, Auld Lang Syne.] If are appeal to send in some items concerning bowels.—Advt. Raise the standard of God cality? you specially successful in HOARD OF DIRECTORS: membership. Now Hancock's comes work all over the delegation of the will not your county. teaches us the of Gideon's band any department work, you for A. F. Burnham, John F. Whitcomb, by story With banner ami with song. Very sincerely, always temperance N. B. F. report and so help some other union? and white ribbon ftlrbical. Coolidge, Carroll Burhill, to drop tho names of those who are dis- Bar Harbor frem her hills so grand your cause, Charles c. Burrill. The editor has so invited us to Lillian May Kobrins, and insincere from the roll of And Ellsworth firm and cordially loyal strong. President Hancock Co. \V. C. fill it is a lose T. U. Rank fco.jr* dally, from 1> a. m. to 12 m membership. this column, pity to the op- Fair Southwest Harbor leads the van, 8. Better committee work. Have the portunity, especiall}’ when we can be so Let Brooklin fall in line. BLACK BETTY IN CLOY KB. To Be to each other so Can Depended Upon. of committees been helpful by doing. monthly meetings With South Deer Isle and Stonington, Because it is the of an we not bear from local oc- ▲ Story of Edwin Booth and fils Old Ne- Experience abandoned? Begin them at once. Have For the sake of Auld Lang Sync. every secretary gro Servant. written declined into a verbal casionally? County superintendents, will Ellsworth Citizen and can Read- reports ! Is what wllPearn If Come, sisters, join with heart and hand will your money of If you not send in something in connection A little Incident sometimes show Invested In shares report “progress?” so, change To work lor ily be of;the truth ami right; the character of a man more than Investigated. at once. with your work? clearly them If yon have done noth- For God and you were an utter In a home ami native land a great act. Mr. I^iurence Hutton tells a Suppose stranger write out that and it will in- Our State organizer and lecturer. Mrs. ing, fact, We’ll wear the ribbon white. of Edwin Hooth that reveals tho large city and had completely lost your Jennie E. will be in Hancock story Bure a report of a different character for Seamans, whose w ould Chorun. kindly heart of tho man whom the wor](l way, guidance you place the after Oct. 12. one the next business county Any desiring as a famous actor. more confidence meeting. We’ll wear the ribbon knew in, a stranger's lost like A NEW SERIES white, my friends, her services in address her 4. Better socials. Begin and close all organizing may Mr. Hutton called Mr. Booth ono or a s We’ll wear the ribbon white, upon yourself, resident born and bred in is now in care after that date for two weeks. afternoon at tho Albemarle hotel New open, Share*, each; monthly social gatherings with prayer. Then do For God my in the When a reaches ami home and every bind, city? ship the offing *i *hare. between times that wotild make We are of work done York and found him In an easy chair with payment*, per nothing We’ll work for truth and right. hopeful good being of a strange port, whose hand directs the a in his mouth. The chat which the a Make tho so- during her trip here. She has been in pipe long prayers mockery. Oct. 7. Ego. filler and brings her safe to her moorings? WHY PAY __ ensued was not undisturbed. Mr. Booth RENT? cials educational and so- j Knox for two weeks and has been entertaining, county A or a Whose was in great request, and before a trusty pilot’s greenhorn’s? when can borrow on ciable. SOUTH PEER ISLE. doing faithful helpful work there. long you your waiter entered and put a card into his opinions, statements, and experience can shares, give a tlr ney complaint, for the most miserable King, President. tance* we* efren »*<» greatest and a g< nth n .... and !..> wile engaged,” pains in the small of the back extendii g moment, 1 rause in some surface whom few |>eopIe would !;.. •■ f\ f u.m d to way to the shoulder blades and 1 could not sit Profrsaional Carfis. they minis ■ r to our natural affections receive became comimvd that the actor Barden. up 5 minutes. For 3 weeks at a time 1 was an t t or our interests. exception the rule, but nr last worldly Opportunities was unable to walk around and 1 T A. M. .D. came a name that met with a different often STEWART, of life we valuu in strange generally fate. had to lie with a fur pillow under the small This is a a woman to HOMtKOPATHIST, disproportion. Opportunities placed story of addressed women. It "tfhow the said the now in of my as a and af- i lady up,” back, i£ acting support West Within easy reach, by which tho bless- me some relief. For J wevks be- BRo.tKsvii.Lit, Maine. is a statement too in ter os t«.d actor and Mr. Hutton put on his fording are plain of facts strong themselves fore I commenced Doan’s Graduate Boston I Uecdly Meml>er of ings of spiritual life made possiblo overcoat to leave the room. He was not using Kidney Maine Homo V... .t A Bills I could get no rest without a >pathtc -Mulct) morlran to us, we often accept as a matter of to too true to be too in- allowed to The was a friend placing Institute of iioii. a’nl require embellishment, doubted, depart. lady hot water bottle to back at I ..ill.., corresponding my night. >. ’course without any of his and would bo glad to sot) him, he member Boston »I pnthU Medical society special thought structive to be over woman who read of Doan's Kidney Bills and decided passed by any appre- was assured. TKI.kl’IloM- uNSSCTION. about it, while the chance for a little to try them, as 1 had many other remedies ciates the value Thereupon he waited, curious to discov- for after gain of a worldly kind, a little advan- of good health. the kidneys, seeing then, adver- K. er the identity of the i*»r>on who could ob- tised, so 1 asked Mr. to me IR'NKER, JK., tage over our fellow man, we value in Wiggin bring JOHN tain an audience with tho man who had a box from his store. After the treatment a 44 Cur thoughts as remarkable piece of women of are net as 1 had no or ATTORNEY AT LAW. The to-day strong Eminent doctors, skillful nurses, the been too tired to see tho daughter of one aches ]>ains of any kind and 1 fortune. And do wo not In jped congratu- best food and medicine all failed. of tho most men slept well. fact, my health was good is their grandmother*. Then distinguished of science j orricLa at our friends all the I in general. Since I have been cured I can- late upon good consented to an operation. That, too, in tho country, or a judge of the supreme They are bearing a burden in silence not say too much for Doan’s Kidney Bills. BAH 1IAHIPs>K AN1) BLUEUILL, ME. earthly fortune that comes to them, but failed and they said another one was nec- court of the United States, or a bishop and that grows heavier day by day; that is I advise everyone to use them if they re- little do we to to them on essary. After the second 1 was worse his wife. Bar HnrLor offices 7 and ft Mt. DesertBlock, how havt) say quire any medicine for their kidneys.” their their than ever and the world was in Bluehlll oflh e upen Sat unlay a. account of the kingdeta of God in their sapping vitality, clouding hap- darker than Tho door opened, and walked black Doan's Kidney Bills are for sale by ail them down with the woe before. Betty, the old negro servant who had 50 cents. Mailed Foster- lives. Even onr good will for our piness, weighing | dealers, price by f n tt n ni.-i’f v *Tt was then I heard of Dr. Williams' nursed Mr. Booth’s when she Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. Sole friends is out of perspective.—Helper. of ill health. daughter Co., agents Pink Pills for Pale People. was a baby, had taken tho most tender j for the C. S. Hemember the name, Doan’s, j Mrs. Alexander B. of 417 Michi- u and take no other. DENTIST. Clark, j 1 heard that they had cured cases Kk* care of his wife when she was slowly dying j gan Avenue, Detroit, is a typical woman mine and 1 tried them. and had been a friend to them all. ** lifelong j Graduate of the Dental Eden Philadelphia College, The battle that began in between of to-day. A wife with such ambition as i They cured me! They brought sun- Sho kissed "Massa Edwin’s” hand, ; 3bUrTti3nnmt5. class of ’75 selfishness, whose other name is sin, shine to my life and filled my with shook hands coed hilly with Mr. Hutton ! in Giles’ Ellsworth. only a loving wife can have. But the cup 49~Office Block, and obedience to divine dictates of in- happiness. and let herself be placed in tho most com- ! Closed afternoons until further of her life were marred the ex- ** 1 Wednesday joys by The headache is the fortable chair. Then she to notice. carnate love has raged through all the gone; twitching rocking began V I The man with an H istence of disease. is gone; the nervousness is gone; the talk familiarly aoout her own affairs and Il-{ p j ages since. Shall the serpent or the appetite for Liquor 0 | CARROLL as thousands of her sisters have trembling has ceased, and 1 have gained Mr. Booth's. She could not afford to go (| BURRILL, Creator be Shall men do as Suffering V m m • or Morphine, who t* obeyed? twenty-six pounds. to tho theater ‘‘no mo’,” she said, but she ATTORNEY or shall God? suffered, she almost despaired of life and 44 I has tried and failed 4 they please they please Health and is mine and I am wanted her husband to seo Ma>sa Edwin t Him j AND strength to break the habit! a and when- she was cured. (I It is contest for kingship, yet thankful to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for play.” Could sho have a pass for two for 11 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Tell him of the ever the of sin are To-day she is well 1 Pale for the that night? () A I Afl ()• V alluring temptations blessing.” Notaht I'cblic and Justice or the Peace. She wants others to her ex- People * spumed and the loving words of the profit by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved a He wrote the pass at once and put it in- Bangor Sanitarium. ( perience ; to grow well t to enjoy health; boon to womankind. on to her hand. She read it and returned it Office over Burrlll National Bank, wise Lord are obeyed, in that moment Acting directly Where the demon whic h controls him can *. to be as as she is. the blood and restore the with a shake of her hoad. was State Street, Me. Jesus Christ is exalted afresh. Our vic- happy nerves, they ‘‘They only be overcone by the Springer Method, Ellsworth, "For five years I suffered with ovarian requisite vitality to all parts of the body, niggers," she said. ‘‘The do'keeper tories, our achievements, our spiritual and the apj>etUe i>erntanently removed. (* trouble," is Mrs. Clark's own version of creating functional and wouldn’t let no niggers into tho orchestra H. W. all are means of regularity perfect HAYNES, advancements, lifting the "I was not free one Send for DR story. single day harmony throughout the nervous system. seats. A pass to the gallery was good pamphlet "tT™™™™™""™™™* ! i higher the conquering Christ.—Wil- from headache and intense twitching pains The pallor cj the cheeks is changed to enough for them." giving full partlcu- H^ItbOr 2 DENTIST. T. Ellis. shoulders. • liam in my neck and the delicate blush of health; the eyes bright- A second paper she received silently, but lars. Address WSandolor for tha Palnloa, Eatrao- "For months at a time 1 would be con- en; the muscles grow elastic, ambition is with another and still more decidod shako tloa of Tooth. Approved of God. fined to my bed. created and good health returns. of her head. Glancing over her shoulder, ,*.omct OVER e. j. WALSH'S STOKE..*. "At times black would Mr. Hutton read: "Puss friend —^sr" Sanitarium \ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold all my Closed ufternouua until further The ruling desire of every member spots appear by Betty “ Wednesday before my eyes and I would become blind. who th*m Blank and to box this notice. of tho church should be to show him- druggists, universally consider party iny evening. My nerves were in such a state that a the most remedial Edwin Booth." And Betty occupied the “rr- a workman step important agent they Compaq. self “approved of God, that on LITTLEFIELD, M. D., the floor unsettled me. have to dispense. box.—Harper's Magazine. •«%%%%%«%%% %«%%%«• O needeth not be ashamed.” To be ap- proved of men, that is to be papular in PHYSICIAN, the world, is tho most dangerous thing THE of MADE ME A MAN that can befall a Christian. “Woe unto Actual Business AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE BLUEHILL, MAINE. BANGOR BRANCH A JLJL Servo us It is* uses—Fai ling Mem* • you when all men speak well of you,” ory, Impotoiu-y, Shrf-i lossaess, etc., caused “The mail and railroad. by Abuse or other Kxcotwee and Indis- 6aid tho Master Himself. friend- by cretions. They tjui< hi u anil surelu TELEPHONE CONNECTION. of the world is with God.” restore Lost Vitality in old or young, and ship enmity fit u man for study, business or marriage. Prevent and To have the approval of the world, _ Insanity Consumption if HARRY W. OSGOOD, m in tuna. Their nse shows iromediato improve T^R. then, is to have the disapproval of God. ment and effects a CUKE where all t-iher fail In- sist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They No Christian can afford that.—Chris- have cured thousands and wiii cure you. We give a pos- IIOMCEOPATHIST, itive written guarantee to effect u cure in tian Instructor. each Cfl PTC case or refund the money. Price W W I Vi per Main St., Ellsworth, Me. package; or six pkges (full treatment! for |2.60. By mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular #**Ovcr Postal Telegraph Co. Paiuful, but Wholesome. for AJAX REMEDY CO.. beginners. (Successor to Dr. a. L. Douglass.) Strive daily and hourly to be calm, For sale In Ellsworth, Me., by Night calls answered at the office. tn stop yourself forcibly and recall your George A. Pakchkk, Druggist. promptly ftind to a sense of what you are, where B. WHITCOMB, yon are g 'iug and whither you ought to J^ENJ. be tending. This is most painful dis- PATENTS. most wholesome.—Ke- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW cipline, but C cats, and Trade Marks obtained ami a l‘a- fornitd Church Messenger. tei 'uelnesa conducted for Modi rate Fees. » .r office la opposite U. S. Patent Office. We OFFICE IN PETERS' BLOCK, assisted to ha uo 6ub agencies, all business direct, hence To Be Miserable. positions' ca: business in less ransaetpatent time and at MAINE. Lh *i COST than those remote from Wash- ELLSWORTH, Think about yourself, about what OPENS ON OK ABOUT NOV. 1. n. — ing’ r- ;d you want, what respect people ought to model, drawing, or photo, with dcscrip F. BURNHAM, tloii. We If or and what think of advise, patentable not, free of pay to yon people charge. Our fee not due till patent la secured. ATTORNEY A “How to other wards, center all your SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PENMANSHIP AND SHORTHAND. book, obtain Patent ,“ with refer- AND yon—in ences to actual clients will have In your state, county, or ! thoughts on self—and you town, sent free. Address COUNSELLOR AT LAW. of Also for all classes of abundance misery.—Charles Kings- FREE ... Address— F. L. SHAW, President, prosecuting attorney 0 pensions against the United States. ley. C. A. SNOW & Business CATALOGUE. Maine. Co., I solicited. 4 Portland, Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. 0. Ellsworth,.Maine* the need of a from the SbbertiBtmmtB. PKE8ENT-DAY THOUGHTS. making departure poses any way and JOtis had nothing left John (sheepishly)— I—I s’pose you’ll be lx* path so solemn a thing that others will but her her of DAWS, empty houses, memory gittin’ married some time? (with a BY G. GROSVENOR deterred from it the Betty leaving by seeing sons and daughters scattered over the who can nevermore / frightened air)—Oh, I dare say 1 shall Da we A Tabor. I hopeless faces of those and her f Copyrighted by SEPARATED FROM THE country, scenery. even is WORLD. some time. “I dare walk therein. But granting that it say I’ll git married Some words with women : There are peo- an innate yet when too.” evolutionary feeling, Otis is a mine of “Oh!” “P’raps we might both git who will a book because of its scenery, however, ple buy to the individual married at the applied poor, woe-begone wealth in itself did of means same time.” “Wouldn’t it but are no judges of literature. people only cover, they it seems horribly unjust. A*d it probably Deafness, When Caused by Catarrh, Can Be Cnred Pe-ru-na. be awful, if the should by know it. Her lakes and streams and John, parson The soul-thoughts of the great are nothing in relation to sis- is. What say you your make a mistake and marry us to each to such unless decked out W. B. Stokes nountains hold attractions that Rar Har- superficial ones, ter,^! you answer Cain’s question? Knows This Is So. other?” “I—I shouldn’t mind.’’ “No— in colors that catch the eye; as if one bor or Newport, or the Adirondacks or neither should I, to tell you the truth, should tie a shot-silk around the my other place cannot excel. In no other petticoat ATARRII John.” Indeed, are not men; for men more is often the cause of deafness. ample waist of the Venus de Milo in order you dace on earth do large bodies of water in affliction than do. But a short exists from a to make her a work of art. quickly despair you step head ie so closely together. Only a narrow | Like old Job. our sex is too As with books so with women, until pampered catarrh to serious ear troubles. Dun- > idge of land divides lakes of from eight to curse (lod and die; yours will 1 o miles in and lake your sex is growing weary of being meas- ready dreds of such cases be averted twenty area, yet each and might bow to a providential blow, then calm- J tas an of its own. Its ured by externals. Your pearly teeth, by curing the catarrh. Pe-ru-na does cure individuality ly and quietly try to explain it. hores differ from others. Its wa ri are ! cherry lips, ravishing eyes, fairy form have catarrh in a manner that is surprising. W. You are not as fickle as men. You can * learer or cooler or Its den "ms been held upas desirable until you must D. Stokes, of Baton writes: ‘‘I deeper. love ideal one after death and until Rouge, La., » be tired of such comments. At rate if your re different. It may be square-tail trc any had chronic catarrh Was your own death comes. Not many men very badly. nearly n one and salmon-trout in or you are not, you ought to be; for the man another, deaf. I used Pe-ru-na. Can now hear the are thus The comfortable aspects your tickerel or The hills are full of who proposes to marry because of your loyal. , perch. of a watch of home and their own helplessness in >tick ten feet away.” «, freaks of nature. Cool ! form or your eyelashes is only exceeded trange spacious these up to them Rov. S. IT. of c averns in the walls in foolishness by one individual, and that keeping aspects appeal Renfro, Norbarne, Mo., says: open rocky along the j more than to you. You can be “I suffered with for several 1 ake one of known as the ! one—the woman who relies upon physical strongly caUfeli years. shores, which, worshiping an absent lover in your Last winter there was a Cold located on the shore of beauty to hold a man's fancy forever. happy gathering in my ho&d, Cellar”, heart; and you can wait for his return for- ] leech Hill holds a natural of Trashy novelists with a gift for adjec- which broke. My ears ran terribly. I at last pond, supply ever without a murmur and without a ce until late in tives and a follow ing of callow youths or got a bottle of Pe-ru-na. I am now August. save a little more tenderness towards Few even hardened are the chief offenders. ] sign, people, among those who come sybarites on the fourth bottle and must say S all. But the man? Well—somehow he is iere to hunt and fish, know of these at- They seem to be in league to blind them- it has removed all bad not so my symptoms. f for selves to the excellences of woman- quite patient. ractions, the average resident is so highest j ears have and My stopped running, , aken with the task of a live- hood, by seeing their ideal only in a fresh up wresting I feel a deal better. I also had of the and the Pe- SICK ! enlargement spleen, from soil HEADACHE You are not with the fierce frown great ihood the that he takes no no- slip of a girl. With most chilling cruelty gifted and ru-na has cured that.” of cured these will they describe crow’s feet and furrows the hoarse voice that find a place on entirely ice them himself. Positively by are There is no where catarrh show as it is a disease of the hittle Pills. and marks, if they happen to sketch a the tented field, but you the mothers knowing may itself, and dear ones of “the men behind the mucous entire inner of all the of the human But Otis has hopes. The woods have woman of twenty-five or thirty. membrane,—the lining organs body, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, where the fires and old men are and the of hero- or if what name the doctor the cause iprung up raged But let us be thankful. Not all guns”, quality your daily neglected, by average may designate of Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- w'hieh the fire have novelists; and there yet remain a residue \ ism and conscientiousness is worked into the sufferer’s death. Do not wait for sueh a fate. Remember that Pe-ru-na is shoppings escaped fect for Drowsi- 1 1 remedy Dizziness, Nausea, the texture of them. Our victories natured into timber. By proper caution who can bear with much less “pearly” and very what you need if your trouble originates with catarrh. You can buy it of any ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue have been victories, for made the lumbering may yet develop on a scale, “fairy” and “cherry” and a good deal your you Also remember that Dr. S. B. Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, if written Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. druggist. not as as but suf- They more of which woman has a mixture of bravery and intelligence that perhaps large formerly, good sense; to, will advise you free. the Bowels. rendered them ficient to give to men who Regulate Purely Vegetable. greater share at twenty-five than man, but possible. occupation may 2ome to the deserted homes that even then none too much. You are not the out-in-the-world labor- occupy Small Pill. Small Dose. KLLS WORTH MARKKTS. A DESERTED VILLAGE. now look out er, but you are the fashioner or the re- sadlyjupon the highways. Small Price. As the rough rock contains the garnet, warder of the one who is out there. He is Wednesday, October 12, 1898. so there is a divinity and dignity about proclaiming you and doing your work. MAINK LAW RKOARDINO WRIGHTS AND MKASCKKS. The Town of Otis Its Past, Present A bushel of 60 womanhood that is absolutely independ- You are the impulse back of nearly all Liverpool suit shall weigh and Future. pounds, ami a bushel of Turks Island salt shall ent of good looks. And it can show forth men’s successes. Nerved on by you they weigh TO pounds. whether the feet ar. summoned ton path strive to make homes and to maintain [From the Lewiston Journal.] The standard weight of a hushei of potatoes, that only one traverses, nr to a broader t hem. In good order and (It for shipping, Is 60 pounds. wherein two walk in accord. But uoionon ! r»ra 1111-u-nnM way The standard weight of a bushel of beans In A more perfect picture of Goldsmith’s some of you yet lull your higher senses to without homes to foster them, and homes good order and lit for shipping, Is 62 pounds, Deserted Village is not to be found in of sleep by seeking admiration and challeng- tastefulness and culture arc only possi- of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 60 Maine than the town of Otis, twenty-two ing flattery. You have your reward, and ble because women area little higher up pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 52 J miles it is a selfish one; for the men who praise than men, more delicate in their feelings, pounds; <>f carrots, English turnips, rye and east from Bangor and thirteen miles ; Indian meal, 50 pounds; of barley and buck- j you to face are to the whole more sensitive of the crude and the north from your apt judge rough. wheat, 4« pounds; of oats, 32 pounds, or even Ellsworth. sex by your silliness, and vanity and shal- Other to be said to are measure as by agreement. things you many Here twenty years ago were a score of lowness. and varied. One will suffice for now. The Country Produce. prosperous farm-houses, grocery stores, twentieth century is dawning. The color Beans. l>et me answer a few questions as t<> Yellow bush.2.50 blacksmith saw and a of its dawn and the glory of its day are Improved Kye, per shops, eight mills, what you are and what you ar not as a Pen, hand picked, per bu.2.25 j to influence. called to j hall and (which also served yours Being great Peas: meeting-house sex. are not and lor that First, you men, be done with trilies. things, silly Improved, per bu (seed).2.50 as a school-house). you may be thankful; as most of us have Butter. A few farms and within the erred from the way, while only a few »»f remain, past ( KITTKKY I'O < 'A l .05 place to impulse Wednesday Tomatoes, 1 Beets, bu .80 lb .02 is a where birches and tir are not for East at where the crazed man Squash, clearing young Again, you men; we can for- j hay Perry Cabbage, .02 Turnips, bu .50 j trees are shooting up. This was the Otis give both men and women, hut women as ! committed suicide. He had been missing Onions, pk .35 Celery, .05 3.15 “fair ground” where ten years ago Fourth a class refuse forgiveness to women. This two weeks. Groceries. of and to other Codee—per lb Rice, per tt> .06 3.08 July celebrations May day picnics extends tilings beside moral Elmer Snowman, of was con- Kangeley, Rio, .153.20 Pickles, per gal .4O3.6O were 1 held, and hundreds of handsome lapses. I have known many men delib- victed under the new State law in Mocha, .35 Olives, per qt .35 3.75 Johnson’s guide Anodyne Liniment soothes — and It every ache, bruise, every after to another Java, .33 Vinegar—per gal girls rugged young men gathered to every every cramp, irritation, every lameness, every erately trj- year year help the Franklin county court. This was a lb— swelling everywhere, and speedily relieves nd cures ailment caused bv inflamnu.aon. Tea—per Pure cider, .20 a The frames every man overcome but the woman who enjoy day’s pleasure. swing It is for INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL use. It was originated in 1S10, Dr. A. drink; test ease, and an appeal was taken to the Japan, .45 §.65 Cracked wheat, .06 by Johnson, that stood there have fallen and lie an old Family Physician, for his own Mother should have it in will down to the for another Oolong, .30 3.65 Oatmeal, per lb .06 rot- pract.ce. Fvery the house! go gutter supreme court where the lb— constitutionality Sugar—per Quaker rolled oats, .06 in the and few of those woman are fewer than ting underbrush, for would seem pos- j of the act will be tried. Granulated, .06 X Buckwheat, .06 Send for our Book “Treatment Diseases” and Care of Sick Room, Free, Coffee—A A .06 .05 who gathered there can be found in the sible. Yet, the whole of .his ten- B, Graham, The Doctor’s Signature and Directions are c.n every bottle. Price 35 cents; six $2.00. perhaps At a of t he Maine C Rve meeting Lumbermen’s Yellow, .05>£ meal, .05 vicinity. Sold by all Druggists. 1. S. JOHNSON & C O., aa Custom House Street, Boston, Mass, should not be regarded as an 1 dency evil; and Land-owners’ association at Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— Bangor .35 .60 Across the road from the “fair since it seems with you to arise more from Havana, Linseed, 3.65 ground” ! last week the following resolution was Porto Rico, .45 Kerosene, per gal .13 is the empty lot where stood the town hall I- impulse than deliberate thought; as Svrup, .60 Astral oil, .15 j unanimously adopted: “Resolved., That .25 and Lan Tibbett’s where were all conscious within of Maple syrup, qt 3.30 grocery store, though you the Maine Lumbermen’s and j Lsnd-own- Lumber hihI Building Materials. the young folks from the surrounding ers’ association \ emphatically protests Lumber—per M— Clapboards—per M— towns gathered on winter nights to dance. Stuntisrmcnta. taken Hemlock, 09gll Extra spruce, 24 326 against any action being by the There was held many a hoe Hemlock boards,093II Spruce, No. 1, 17 g 18 jolly down, American commissioners now in session Spruce, I23I6 Clear pine, 3536O where the girls, as beautiful and as neatly THE Spruce (loor, 15 320 Extra pine, 35 360 at Quebec looking to the reduction of attired as that could be a WITH £ j Pine, 12 315 Laths—per M— any found in the duty upon Canadian lumber, believ- Matched pine, 153I8 Spruce, 2.00 week’s journey, did not decline to balance Shingles—per M— Nalls, lb .04 ing that such a course would he unfair per 3.06 and to waltz and schottische and Cedar, extra 2 75 Cement, per cask 1 60 swing, iller.l and unjust discrimination against the clear, 2 00 Lime, per cask .85 polka with the brawny woodsman in his •• COLUMBIA it In Itself. lumber would and in- 2d clear, 175 Brick, per M 7 311 industry; destroy " patched trousers and coat of the p extra one, 150 White lead, prtb .05 3.08 1 smelling ulck Cure for ® the definitely postpone long-looked for No. 1, 125 tir boughs in his camp bed and his red •• scoots, .75 revival of this business and would be in and lumberman’s rubbers or moc- IEA, COUGHS,! Suruce, 1 25 leggings direct to the declared MATISM, opposition policy of Hemlock, 125 casing, making mm appear inte one or me the and X rUVlMUIIH. NIISS to the letter and a III p republican party at 31 A. aborigines pow-wow. of the bill as enacted.” Steak, beef, lb .15 §.25 lb .OS I spirit Dingley Tripe, per Lan Tibbetts is gone and the hall and Fresh pork, .11 3.12 Honeycomb tripe.tb .10 — ...» — „„,it Bottles. v g Lamb, lb .12 3.IS Ham, per tb .123.14 grocery store have been torn away and set BEWARE lb .08 OF IMITATIONS- Patriotism is used as a cloak Veal, per 3.16 Shoulder, .09 3.10 in ten nearer Ells- MAKES up another miles frequently .12 place, HPAINSBUY ONLY Gl Roants, .O83.H Bacon, 3.16 THE g 'NF.gj by scheming politicians. Beef, corned, lb .063.10 Mutton, per lb .O63.I0 worth, where Pooduckers don’t go, and PERRY DAVIS’ tongue, .15 Poultry—per lb— When a man has learned about one-third the young people of Otis are scattered Salt pork, per lb .08 Fowl, .14 3.16 from Fort Kent of the facts in a case he guesses at the rest. Lard, per !b .QTy.lO Chickens, .163.18 to Kittery. HILL Pigs feet, per lb .10 Bologna, .10 Cooked bam, lb .15 (Solti Dust 8&ary cod, .07g.lo Haddock, .05 i’..Mock, .1143.05 inexhaustible supply of spruce about here Ike BetterHalf .15 Mackerel, .10 Lobsters, 3.12 then and the dozen large lakes within a j The arc harder than men Pickerel, .10 Halibut fins, .IO3.I2 housewife's duties 1 Cbnns, «jt .20 Halibut heads, .05 few miles of here made it very easy land- PRICE realize. alone is a constant tax on her .35 Boneless J Cleaning Scallops, *jt cod, .O83.I0 it near the mills. There were | ing eight ! strength, a never-ended task. More than half the Halibut, .14 Tongues and ^ Bluetl-h, .14 sounds, .O83.IO saw mills running at one time and the v.« rk of she can have for if she j a cleaning done her, .25 Smoked— Mackerel, song of the saw and the roar of the dams Salmon, .25 Halibut, .12 sword llah, .14 Herring, box, .25 were only broken now and then by tlu- Finnan luiddie, .1" loud steam whistle from Asa HilUers’ Fuel. 1SI25 Springy pond steam mill or Gene Blais- cord ton— All Columbias are v Wood—per Coal—per iell’s machine at Flood’s Dry bard, 3 00 §600 Broken, 6 25 shingle engine Dry soft, 2 00 33 50 Stove, 6 25 pond dam. made id' famous load Lgg, 6 25 p d°„ Roundings per Then came the tire. Careless hunters or 100 3125 Nut, 6 25 Blacksmith’s 6 00 ishermen among the winter camps during ^ Nickel Steel Tubing- €°£Bst&& Flour, Grain and Feed. ;he summer drouth let fall matches or left- bb— .90 ^ Does the better lialf of cleaning; does it better Flour—per Shorts—bag— ires and the whole coun- the material 4 544 00 Mixed .95 unextinguished strongest other Straights, 35 feed, bag than any way known ; does it easily, quickly St. Louis .95 ty broke into flames. Cp over towering roller, Middlings,bag §1.00 known to the art. If and cheaply. Largest package—greatest economy. 4 50 35 00 lills and down wooded Patents— through thickly THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Winter wheat, 5 25 .’alleys went the flames, burning every- better can 5 50 anything Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Bostou. Philadelphia. Spring wheat, hing before them, leaving nothing behind Corn meal, per bag .90 hem but ashes and Corn, full weight per black rocky mountain be found we will put bag .95 tides burned bare and white as chalk. Oats, Western, per bu .38 3*40 One by one the mills went up in smoke it in Columbias. Hides and Tallow. is their owners found the supply of lum- clarion ranges —- g;ou Hides—per lb— Tallow—per tb— x*r falling short. The insurance was col- ===1 -AND- Ox, .05 Rough, .01* ected but the mills were not rebuilt. In Cow, .05 Tried, .03* Bull. .04* few years not one of the eight mills was Calf HOT WATER skins, green n existence and silence all around .253.75 reigns Pelts, .403.50 there was once so much life and activity. SIANDARD OF THE WORLD Lambskins, .253.35 The people were compelled to leave their BEATING Seeds. tomes and seek a livelihood where mills Herdsgrass, bu 2 00 Clover—per tb— POPE MF(j 03. FIARTFORDl CONN. cere Few Redtop, per tb .18 Red, .12 still running. clearings in the Lawn lb .18 .13 seed, per Alslke, | own were suitable soil for farming pur- ART CATALOGUE OF COLUMBIA BICYCLES BY MAIL Dried Fruit. -AT- Figs, .12 3.20 Tamarinds, .10 ANY ADDRESS FOR ONE TWO CENT STAMP, Dates, .10 Currants, .08§.12 rHERE IS A CLASS OF TO Raisins, .08 §.15 Apples, string .06 PEOPLE Vlio are the use of coffee. Prunes, .10 3.14 Apples, sliced .10 Injured by Recently ELDRIDGE’S. ( In re has been placed lu all the grocery -tores a ■“1——————— 1 iow preparation called URAIVO, made of pure that takes the of coffee. The said the “is but a rains, place most “Pessimism,” sage, ieiieate stomach receives it without 1 distress, matter of One pessimist but temperament. ml lew cau tell it from coffee. It does not F. A. COOMBS, Columbia knew was saddest on be- Dealer, Crockery always pay day, J o-t over as much. Children may drink it bo r*«u«n lie realized that there would i*h jrr«»nt benefit. 15 ot- and 25 c!?. per pack lav*’* coining 10 aim ior a 1 < •S«. Try it. Abk lor CKAEVO. 1 i;l,L,S y * vi\ni| Oil.. DEATH ARXO HbbrrtiBtment*. Jl)cv£ilsu)orth American. COUNTY GOSSIP. OF MRS. WISWELL. Stjtrrtisnnrota. Waltham has seen an “Indian devil”. Mother of .fudge Andrew P. Wiswell A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Passes Away hi Hangor. i is looking for a fiend in PUBLISHED Bucksport This community learned with deep pain human form. This was the number of EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. _ of the death of Mrs. Arno Wiswell in papers maiied and delivered to AT West Sullivan a decided im- Bangor on the night of last Monday. printed, reports subscribers by LLLSWORTH, MAINE, provement in granite business, and She had a shock of paralysis a few days j BY THE increased shipments. before from which she never rallied. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. The BANGOR Mrs. Wiswell was the daughter of F. W. Uollims, Editor and Manager. Bucksport’s murder mystery is still un- Andrew Peters, long time the leading DAILY NEWS SnbiMT'Mtio!; Price— #2.00 a year; #1.00 for solved. Bucksport is aroused, and passes citizen of Ellsworth, and of Sally Jordan six m..’ 50 cents lor three months; If j the months of She during April, May .; and :<8 cents and tireless days. whoae Col. Melatiah was ! I uiii advance, #1.50, 75 sleepless nights father, Jordan, June and July, which made a re*i > \11 arrearage* are reckoned at will leave no stone unturned to find the the Hrst collector of customs for the net for the pm- per year. average every day ^Sun- murderer. If earnestness is rewarded, district of Frenchman's of Adver dates—Are reasonable, and will Bay. day’s excepted) be m. .-p on application. the man who foully murdered poor Sarah Her life as girl and woman was, until I Ware will not within a few in Buc 1 inunicatlona should be addressed go unpunished. years, passed Ellsworth, 9,942 each issue. Arno to. a;. ... > orders ma«ie payable to, The where, in 1S50, she married Hon. Hancoi k 1‘oi'nty Publishing Ells- The News shows sworn state- Co., J. E. Oott, of Surry, has an orange tree Wiswell whom so many remember as em- worth, Maine ment to this fact. covered with velour or velvet" fitted with three rows full tempered steel springs; a in a common bucket of earth, and as a most growing inent in law and politics, splendid, comfortable couch for only and only twenty-eight inches in height, delightful friend and companion. Their in WEPVFSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1893. The Greatest Daily Paper ... which has several green oranges of two Andrew P. named $0«08( worth ${>.00. son, Judge Wiswell, Eastern. Northern and Central Actually sizes and of different ages, and at the for his grandfather, is a distinguished American commissioners have WEST END FURNITURE STORE. The same time several blossoms and a number member of the supreme judicial court of Maine. notified the authorities in of buds, making three distinct blooming of whom ■Rsworth is Odd Fellows’ Building, west end Bridge. It. It. HOL1KVCS, 1‘rnprletor. Spanish Maine, justly A clean, reliable, family newspa- States will this little tree has had since last of Mrs. Wiswell Hava.... that the United periods proud. An older brother per, giving all the latest reports c>-;--—o assume entire control, military and winter. There have been eighty blos- is John A. Peters, our honored chief by Associated lYess, and The governmental, of the island of Cuba, soms in all. justice. News’ own special telegraph ser- legal Xoticrs. Etflal Xotirrs. Mrs. Wiswell wss an vice from all News Centres. on December 1. The same control accomplished interested in either of the es- subscriber notice that BAR HARBOR ODD FELLOWS. woman, with a loving and generous na- To all persons hereby gives will be exercised in Porto Rico on Send us 50 cts. for one tates hereinafter named. THKhe has been duly appointed adminis- ture, which prompted her in doing pleas- month’* trial At a court held at Ellsworth, in and trator of the estate of Albion P. Clement, lb. subscription. probate October the of on the fourth late of Orland, in the of Plans for Building to be Erected ant things for her many friends. for county Hancock, county Hancock, IF YOU SEE IT day of October, a. d. 1K9H. deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Soon. In the days past, when she presided rpHE following matters having been pre- All persons having demands against the es- The setting aside of the verdict in IN THE NEWS IT’S NEWS- action herein- tate of said deceased are desired to Plans for an Odd Fellows’ building to over her husband's house, both he and 1 sented for the thereupon present after indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- the same for settlement, aud all indebted the case of Campbell vs. the Chase be Bar Harbor have been erected at pre- she made it a delightful gathering-place, tice thereof be given to all persons interested, thereto are requested to make payment im- Granite Co. emphasizes the excoria- pared. and in that lively society for which Ells- Bangor Publishing Co., by causing a copy of this order to be pub- mediately. Gry W. MoAlistkr. lished three weeks successively in the Ells- October 4, a. d. 1898. tion administered to The show a handsome been she was a by Judge Emery plans three-story worth has always noted, Bangor, Me. worth American, a newspaper published at the and to those who discussed structure, 100x65 feet. It will have the bright, shining spirit. Ellsworth, in said county, that they mav ap- rpHK subscriber hereby gives notice that jurors at a court to be held at Ells- A. he has been appointed adminis- YNWOOD F. pear probate duly the case with them out of court. The public entrance on Cottage street, and on “Her heart was open as the day.” She GILES, worth, on the first day of November, a. d. 1W», trator of the estate of Mercy Bartlett, late of Mount in the of the front will be an be alive in of all y at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and be Desert, county Hancock, offense is a most serious and its attractive-looking will kept the memory one, heard theieon if they see cause. deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. those who shared in her bountiful hos- Attorney and Counsellor at Law. in said All demands the es- sciioUo.,i.oj is often too re- balcony. Ezra K. Dunham, late of i'eiiooscot, persons having against lightly tate of said deceased are desired to The basement will be occupied by a pitality. county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- present at seats. The rebuke porting to be the last will and testament of the same for settlement, ami all indebted garded county has dining-hall, kitchen and ante-room. A For several years Mrs. Wiswell lived said deceased, together with petition for pro- thereto are requested to make payment im- administered the judge will sug- ami for of Amelia mediately. Arrau am Bartlett. by public hall, with a stage twenty-five feet in Bangor, where acquaintances and Special attention given to Collection* and all bate thereof, appointment ( Dunham, as administratrix with the will October 4, a. d. 1898. that 'riends of at court Commercial business. gest parties deep, besides numerous ante-rooms, will friends have made her last days happy. annexed (no executor being named in said ■ subscriber notice that -hue to do them a will), Amelia C. Dunham, the r|MiK. hereby gives may. intending occupy the second floor and the lodge Mrs. Wiswell was born in Ellsworth presented by 1 ho has been adminis- widow of said deceased. duly appointed do them The room p trator of the estate of Thomas D. Jones, service, grave injury. will be on the upper tioor. June 17, 18124. She was the one of MONEY TO LOAN. Eva B. Hinckley, late of Eden, in said coun- late of Greenpoint, Long island. New The theatre the new structure five and ty. deceased. A certain instrument purport- verdict he case may or may not part of family of tea children, boys five York, deceased, and given bonds as the ing to be the last will and testament of said * SECURITY TAKEN ON REM. ESTATE ! law oirects. All person- having demands have affected this unlawful will be fitted out in an up-to-date man- girls, of whom six survive—three broth- deceased, together with petition for probate by against the estate ol said deceased are desired ner. The w ill be brothers are OR PERSONAL PROPERTY- th> r* of. pron‘ d hv Frank Hinckley, the con.,. seating capacity about er-and t hree sisters. The John to present the same for sell .emeut, and all .1; nevertheless both par- executor then n named. indebted thereto are requested to make 600. A., of Edward J., of Brooklyn. Emma .1. i.n, ui stonington. in said pay- ties ause have it been Bangor, ALL Bl SISKS8 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, Kuss, ment immediately. Edward B. Wyman. by put deceased. A certain instrument pur- in tne nuiiaing will ne ladies parlors N. V.. and William B.. of Bout hwest Har- county, October 4. a. d. 'l«9S. to in, a < nee and expense, and offices over Rurrll! National Hank, posing to be the last will and testament of and rooms and rooms the are Mrs. N. Black, reception lounging bor; sisters George said deceased, together with petition for pro- subscriuer hereby give- nonce that ;i:e di ■. of the law has been seri- F. Choate, rpill' for the men. The banquet room will be of Boston, Mrs. Charles O. Butman, of bate thereof, presented by Charles A he ha- been duly nppo-nted adminis- ously oileu.Ied. one of the executors therein named. trator of the estate of Koen H. Wyman, late and attractive. The inside of the New and Mrs. J. \V. >' ETj.Tj.HWOR th s large York, Jones, .Joshua K. .Ionian, '.ate of Ellsworth, in lid of Li wiston, in the county of Androscoggin, building will be artistically decorated. Greenfield. Mass. Mr. and Mr.**. Wiswel; STEAM eouuty deceast d. second account of Augus- deceased, and given bond- -the law directs. LAUMHIY tus \N Clark, tiled for sett lenient. All persons having demands against the estate I.» of the <'hief .lusth e. The will be a decided addition had three children, two of whom (twins <>f in building AN I > BATH K0031S. W'i.Iiani D. Swa/ey, iate Bucksport, of -aid deceased are d«-ired i<> present the ■ First account of I: t.hi’1 'Tii o? Wiscasset is a grand to Bar Harbor. died in The third is Andrew P said county, deceased. same for settlement, and ; indebted thereto infancy. for settle- j “NO I* A Y NO \V A S II K K .** bmisa 11. s’wazey, executrix, tiled are requested to make paynn nt immediately. old Known as the “Peter?-' oak”. Arno \Y is died Nov. lv77. well ment. October L a. d. 1898. 1.1 > B. Wyman. Me'.y go a party of friends of Accident Proved Fatal. Prayers will be said at The Jerrard. All kinds of laundry worn done at ph^n lice. Ooods cAlled for and delivered. county, deceased. First account of !•. \N coi M rotes NOTH I Ol SALK. Chief Ju- Peters christened this great where Mrs. \Y is well made her home in Scrry, Oct. 10 'Special) Watson D. tt. i.. 4 ■ ro*s, administrator, tiled for settlement. J KMfcV co., Cnpnid inxe* on lands situated In the town of trc. t ters’ oak”, because it was Wp«t End EM *.*• Hunch H. Hill, iaa1 of Bucksport, in said Billington who was run over and recent years, at 3 o’clock to-day by Rev. Bridge. •worth. (*ouliislH»ro. in ilie ci'uidy of Hancock for severely count v, deceased. First account of Theodore tbech oaks in the ♦* ir I v*7 ngst size, grandeur near his home on the North J. McG. Foster, rector of St. John’s II. >nnth, administrator, filed f> settlement. injured ’ll K following li-t of taxes on real ♦•state of was ■». Alluon I*. (.‘lenient, late of Orland. in said r| splendor. Bend road, as in The Ameri- church, of which the deceased 1 III rr-id« t. t u :u .. he luv. I. .if CfOUlds reported V county, deceased. Petition tiled by Guy W. On *d*\ the anniver- //' / -V / 'V boro, for the I*' 7. c- !!!••>! to me for col seventy-sixth can last died last after member. 'f' /s'/ S•/f | .Ml Ali-tt-r. administrator, for license to sell, year week, Friday leetloii for said town, on the mth day of May, Hrfh of Chief Just ce Peters, at !• or salt*, certain real estate | sary three of great The funeral will be held at the re— i- pu private 1 "■•7. remains ; and no tic* days suffering. nf >ai>t deceased, situated in said Orland. unpaid !-hereby given a ■ >? friends in the \V is well in this to- ttiat If -aid taxes. Interest and charges are not par planted parks Mr. Billington was seventy-two years dence of Judge city i.v mourner, late «-f Brooksville, in ! Joseph 1 previously paid, »n much of Hie real estate of P.aii..nail oak trees which were said deceased. Petition lied by Anna of age, but been blessed with tnt- morrow at 2 p. m., Rev. Russell Wood- jiirir 0 busiNEsS COLLEGE county, taxed as f- miilident to t:.c amount due having s i.\nine ruer, ad :ni ni-t rat rix, for license to pa.. fr n acorns from the Peters ♦ ^^* .i ?'d cf 3id th» rii-r, ■•ludli.c Inter.--: .i •! arg -s, will be spr-;. best of was able to a man, of Bucksport, oflkiating, St,or4l?.nd Typewriting. seli. a; sate, certain real estate of said henltli, perform private -old at public- auction at the town bouse In salt! oak. ted these small oaks will I). L. Yale. TAUGHT TC DO PY DPY THEORY DH&RRDED. deceased, situated in said Brooksville. pec \ great amount of labor for a man of that by Rev. rCTHG tow n In- saim- being ... wh. re the la-l Robert I>. ami Perky K. Hutchinson, min- ; h 1 v \1 in size and the! an SE VI) 1’OU ri'FK CAT A LOGY K. preceding annual town >i.e»-t!eg of -aid town splendor age. He was always active and indus- In announcing on Tuesday adjourn- ois, ur Monington. in said county. Petition Address FRANK L. GRAY. PORTLAND, ME. wa- held on the first Monday of December, Ia:-u asset tree, and while Justice filed by Alonm J*. Hutchinson, guardian, for ; will, trious, honest and kind, and will be rnent of the court Ht Bangor, D at t» o’clock u. in. license to s* li. at private sale, certain real es- being an ornament to the of Ban- parks j greatly missed by the people of Surry, Emery handed down the following entry tate of said minors, situated in said Stoning- Name of owners. De- Taxon Xotias. Ion of real No of real gor. remain a monument to one of her where he has lived several for the clerk’s record : Spain! ton. script j years. Jesse Fred ('., Jack (\ and William K. estate. acres Value, estate. oit vns. Besides the small oaks I.., greater, j The deceased leaves a wife and two "In to the memory of Mrs. Sarah Pa: ker, minors, of Tremont, in said county. *32 of lllnd "* respect « NOTICE. Flak, Harry K, a the acorns were filed K. fv*r number planted. | widow of a faithful a.id > Petition by Ada Parker, guardian, er sli sons—Francis Wof Ellsworth, and Peters Wlswdl, j full for the pa-t several I have quarry property, year- tic* nse to sell, at private sale, certain real es- uaU d In South Gould*. The trees were set out in Forest avenue ored counsel of this court, sister of its chief I^YKKYJ notified the v die partridge Henry C., of Surry. generally, tate id said minors, situated in said Tremont. Amro, ? 30 $ 70 J and d**er hunt. r», inti. or without mother of one of it i-- *. 11 < u- ting a, parti O. P. CUN N of said Court. pork ay park, Davenport park The funeral services were held at the justice and N«.HAM, Judge GteeU, K H, or unknown, i- in ip. that 1 win >ii»er.tily reward any person A of order of court. is over the of the true copy original Long I’.-ieuidne Island and Bangor House park. lice*, the court adjourned day w.n. will information that will lead loth** late residence of the deceased Sunday give Attest:—Chab. P. Dork, Register. situated in French man‘a wit From to conviction of or funeral, to Wednesday night j any person persons violating 21 75 morning, Rev. W. R. Hunt, of Ellsworth, the law of or other cotie that it bay, 1,300 Foster-Cleaves. Friday morning." trespa-*. any Hodgkins, Frank, lot of The remains were taken to may he my privilege t<» enjoy ns a property fTMIK subscriber notice that officiating. — hereby gives laud situated on eastern Miss Nancy E. Foster, of Bar Harbor, holder In this State. Three hundred dollars re- 1 he has been duly appointed executor end of Middle Green Lake for interment. ward will he for the conviction of one Porcupine and Dr. Alonzo Cleaves, of Steuben, were 8100 Reward 8loo. pal any ot the last will and testament of Lewis N. Island. 25 41 engaged in wood stealing, or wood smuggling, Wardwell, late of Verona, in the county of married at the home of The readers of this paper will he pleased to Hodgkins, F I), or un- Monday evening, h- It is <*al!e»l, and any person or pur Hancock, no bonds being learn that there is at lea-t one dreaded disease persons deceased, required known, Thumb Cap Island the bride's Mr. and Mrs James Corrtsponticiur. chasing wood stolen or smuggled from these the terms of said will. All parents, that science has been aide to cure in all it« stages by persons uncalled, situated near several properties will l*e pro-ecu ted for viola demands the estate E. Foater. uud that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1* the having against eastern end .Middle Porcu- tlon of statutes hearing upon receiving of stolen of said deceased are desired to now to present Island In French A only positive cure known the medical' a- accessory to the theft. Five pine The ceremony was performed by Kev. Stage-Driver Appreciated. goods, oelng the same for settlement, and all indebted man’s 25 41 Catarrh Ik log a constitutional dia- he as a bay, fraternity. j i.umlred dollar- will paid reward for the thereto are to make im- Mr. in the of the imme- Bluehilr, Oct. 10. 1898. a constitutional treatment. Hail’s : requested payment Sowle, l; 1'. or unknown, Owen, presence ease, requires conviction of any person or persons that mall RoSCOk R. WiRlJVltLL. taken mediately. of in 111 in To the Editor The American: Catarrh Cure is Internally, acting directly set lire to an) owned me. I privilege diate families. There were no brides- of j olously p-operty by October 4, a. d. 1898. West stream. 20 S3 upon the Mood and mucous surfaces "f the sv»- this that I will Hay The is under obligations to P. M. I emphatically give warning carry Sargent, lot of land maids. The parlor was profusely dec- public lent, thereby destroying the foundation of tin1 out the law- of the State of Maine ami of the Mtneon, and the patient situated at head of .lone-' orated with cut flowers and Saunders, the proprietor and driver of the disease, giving' strength by j United States, so far as I have any right or STATIC OF MAINE. potted plants. the constitution aud na ; pond, known as Leonard building up assisting premises in the ease. Properties protected by Collector's Notic* Mini Advertisement of wore Ellsworth and Bluehill mail stage. Mr. Hunker lot, 30 tiO 91* The bride white muslin. lure in doing its work. The proprietors Lave thU notice are old Peter Butler lands j estate, Owners. of as so Its curative that Sale of Lands of Non-resident Lot land known Foa Saunders has put an excellent team much faith in powers, they ! owned the Merrick Thread ( «*.. After the ceremony, a wedding dinner upon formerly by t*r .1 Hunker lot near offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it Kastman Hutchins karn, James Baltin Unpaid taxes on land*of non-resident owners the route. His horses are sleek, well-fed, Mary W Inter Harhor stream. 20 40 was served. \ wedding reception will be falls to cure. a»end for list of testimonials. and the Wentworth Point estate, all situated in situated in the town of Dedham, in the Ward, Albert, or unknown, and animals, under the complete con- Address, F. .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Hancock ami Franklin land* in La- county of Hancock, for the year 1897. given by Dr. Mrs. Cleaves Friday spirited township*, lot of laud on liouldsboro Sold by Druggists, 75c. niolne formerly owned E. II L. following list of taxes on real estate trol of the driver at all times; his carriage by tireely, rpHE Point known as the Lean evening from 8 to 10 o’clock. Hall's Family Pills are the iwet. A. P. \Vi*well and I.. A 1.. 1 of non-resident owner*, situated in the Friend, Emery com- der Nutter and is large and comfortable, by mon, also homestead lot of Old eon L. town of Dedham, aforesaid, for the year 1897, place protected Joy. buildings 400 6 rto M. C. AUSTIN. committed to me for collection for said town thereon, Hancock County Crops. a cover, and well supplied with wraps and Mrs or un- on the first day of June, 1897. remains unpaid; Ward, Frances, The bulletin of the State board of agri- robes. GEO. H. aud notice is liereby given that If said taxes known, lot of land at GRANT, Corea known ns Ward lot, culture for this REWARD with interest and charges are not previously month contains the fol- Persons advanced in or in feeble $500 bounded as follows: years paid, so much of the real estate taxed as is On For the conviction ami punishment of dere- east GouhUboro lowing summary of crop conditions in health receive attention. In- sufficient aud eeessary to pay the amount by special lict warden or wardens of Hancock —who bay, game due therefor, including interest and charges, on south by land of David Hancock county: formation is and ail are the laws ut the State of Maine to be vio given questions INSURANCE. permit will be sold without further notice, at public litre, on north and west I a ted land W Acreage of corn, yellow, 96 per cent: answered so and that auctiou at town house, in said town, on the by of George politely kindly 1 have forbidden trespassing on these prem- luo nncct, i-ju ixm. 1 iciu ui unis, oo first Monday of December. 1898, at 9 o'clock Allen, containing every one feels that he has a ises, according to the law- of the State of more or 103 200 3 30 bushels. personal a. ui. acres, less, bushels: barley, 25 Condition of ELLSWORTH AND BAR HARBOR. Maine, and the statutes of the United State- friend in the driver. All j JaMK.s A. li 1LL. Collector of taxes for fruit, 87 per cent. Potato prospects, 76 baggage, parcels governing and auu Name of owuers, de- No Amt of private property public pri- the town of Gouldsboro for the 1897. cent; much rot all and bundles are looked after and cared vate scription of property. Acres. Value, tax due year per reported; nearly parks. Gouldshnro, Oct. 1898. 1 now notice to wardens that 7, varieties affected, Hebron and Rose suffer- for most and a of EZlantrt). give game they Win Z Clayton, or un- faithfully, spirit mu-t make arrest* In with the laws. tract ing most. Yield of ensilage corn, 15 tons. compliance known. in Dyer STATE OF MAINE. accommodation and is 1 herewith all dealer* that I will N• > 8 east helpfulness ap- — notify mile Amount ol stock fodder, 103 per cent. Accommodation for a few- prose- strip cute any one huvlng game shot on the Austin range. 108 ?108 *13 19 Collector’* Notice and Advertisement of parent from the beginning to the end of more boarders at 42 State st.. Ellswort... BOARDERS estate. By order of Win Z Clayton or un- ''ale of Lands of Non-resident Owners. Planting Fish in t'pper Hancock Co. iuc ruuic. M C- AUSTIN. known. in Dyer traci Unpaid taxes on lands of non resident owners North Oct. 1-0-. 9 situated in the town of Itluehlll, in the Great Pond, Oct. 10 (special)—Several Mr. Saunders attends personally to all Notices. Hancock, Me., 12, mile strip No east county Special range, 100 162 1 78 or Hancock, for the year 1897. and list of taxes on real thousand hst from the Green Lake hatch- errands special business, and is sure Wm Z Clayton or un- f|M!K following estate of WANTED. known. in tract £ non resilient owners, situated in the town ery were put into Middle Branch waters that ail the details in every case are cared Urgal Nottas. Dyer KITTEN PROPOSALS for digging all mile strip No 10, east of Itluehlll, aforesaid, for the year 1897, coin W. J. for. mitUrd to me for collection for said town on the recently. Friday Drummey » or anv part of a trench two mi’.t-s .ong NOTICE OF FORECLOSERE. range, 100 100 2 95 lir-t of M»v, 1897, remain- ami no- salmon and trout for He makes time. the at Lamoine Point, to be excavated for a water Wm Z Clayton or un- day unpaid; brought 5,000 1,000 good Recently Ilf HKHKAS William P. Bissett, formerly tice 1- that if taxes line. to any and all bids re- known. in Dyer tract hereby given said with in- pipe Right reject v T <>f now of and David hike. The flsh were into train was a heated of H. E. Hamlin or J. A. Orland, Bluehill, mile No 5 west terest amt charges are not pre viously paid, so Alligator put delayed by journal served. Apply to of both in the of strip Annand, Orland, county 108 162 78 much of the real estate taxed as Is sufficient the lake v. :L the loss of one. one of the car-wheels, so that the Pktehs. Jb., Ellsworth. and State of their range. only stage Hancock, Maine, by mort- Wm Z or un- and necessary to pay the amount due therefor, Oct. 12, 189#. deed dated the sixth of Clayton couldn’t leave Ellsworth until 10.30 a. m; gage day October, known, in Dyer tract Including interest ami charges, will lie sold a. d. 1896. and recoxded in vol. of Srhooner Ashore. 305, pace 351, mile strip No 10 west without further notice, at public auction, at it reached Bluehill at 1 p. m; waited for NOTICE TO THE PI liLIC. the Hancock of con- counfy Registry Deeds, 108 108 3 19 town hall, in -alii town, on the flr.-i Monday of The Si. John schooner “Clifford C.” to tin all the range. the mail to be changed, and returned to and after Oct. 17 inst., travel across veyed me, undersigned, granite Orange M Cunningham December, 189c, at J o’clock a. in. in or the described with lumber is ashore at Green Mount Desert will be closed until upon following tract of 645 1903 Island, Ellsworth at 3.55 the usual ON bridge or unknown.homestead, 120 Name of owner, descrip Tax p. m., carrying the same under a slate of land aituated iu the towns of Penobscot and further notice, being Orange M Cunningham tlon of Acre-. Value, due. Egg ii reach. She lies in a bad in Han a k and State of property. number of passengers, and the usual repairs. K. K. Thompson, Agent. Orland, county, or unknown, public- Maine, to wit: Bounded on the N. W. the itow'en, Elisha It, land on position. by lot No 2. 45 113 3 33 amount of baggage. id from Castine to road to l’euobscot, near NOTICE TO .MARINER!). highway lead;ng Orlaud, Eugene M Hersey or uu- on the S' K. the north half of the Abram town 25 8 25 8 1 39 Mr. Saunders has the will of the by kuow club and cook- line, Will Recover. good and after Oct. 17 inst., the draw at n, ( Bowden lot, on the south E. by the old Pow- 5 Itrown, Me A lister «V o, land all the and the Mount Desert bridge will he ‘dosed until house at Green Lake, 200 90 tv. people along way, regard ON ers lot, i, the S. W. ,•> the Cali b Bov.den lot, and quarry on Long 1- jdie, the West further the same b under a Mate Koscoe Holmes or un- Sedgwick notice, ing a <*f the same s sold and north laud >f and of the in Bluehill. K. K. being part premist known, an* undivided land, by b, y a shot himself last friendship people of repairs. Thompson, .»geut. C. C. west .dentally conveyed to said grantor by Homer, to- int iu said 108-acre George Grindle, by I that he may hold the mail route with the cr use and of laud of Allen week, is y recovering. hope gether pro. occupation lot iu tract mile liemlerson, DlSSOI.l'TION OP PARTNERSHIP. said as tar as it be Dyer south Bluehlll east many years, and find abundant remuner- premises may necessary No 8 west rauge, 108 81 2 39 by ay, for oil the also the strip laud of K is hereb’- given that the firm of carrying granite business, Koscoe Holmes or un- by Stephen ation for hiH faithful services. ha> disMoved acr i-.»i 1 other land Chatto, :»u 16 4o 1CRCH AX) I KS. King A Hutchings beeu right-cf-way grantor's known, an undivided l.uoo NOTICE be to the shore of East river, said river or Ell-worth & East Bluehlll A. B. C. by mutual consent. The busiue^ e.-:U right- int in said 108-acre — i-j to ■ not more than feet Granite east Blue- continued at the same place by W. y. Hutch- of-way thirty-five lot in tract mile Co, by wide from the within Dyer hill south and west BAPTIST. ings, who assumes all bills of the liue firm, leading highway eight No 9 west range. 108 81 2 39 bay, by feet of the well; thence in a direc- strip Collins Granite Co ISucksport Sea Captain DeaTOTICE Smallidge been broken, now therefore, by reason of the Gray, Porter 1), wood land, 113 5u0 8 70 p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting; Maine, has this day dissolved artnership by Delvin Merrill or un- He followed the sea all his and his breach of the condition thereof, I claim a Gray, Job E, wood laud, 25 75 2 16 life, mutual consent. J. Howard der retire^ known, a part of Dyer 7.00 p. m., praise and service. foreclosure of said Grindle. Jefferson east preaching and the business will be conducted the fu- mortgage. tract, 99 129 3 30 E, career was checkered with many ship- Joskph M. Bray. No 53 100 2 54 2tlE iiODIST EPISCOPAL. H. G. Hosea or un- part 28, range 37, ture by Smallidge. Ellsworth. Maine. Oct. 12, 1898. Phillips laud wrecks and hardships. While amply Winter 20. 1898. known, known ns Hinckley, Marshall, Rev. J. P. Simonton, pastor. Harbor, Sept. W S 84 400 7 16 to the command of Graves lot, bounded joining Hinckley’s, qualified large ves- John B, meadow. 9 50 1 77 Friday eve ing at 7.30, prayer meeting. SPECIAL NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. on the north by Web- McNamn, sels in as McN'ania, John Greene any port of the world, he sailed 'll HE REAS William P. ster formerly McKay, B, Sunday 10.30 a. m., preaching by the office of the Ellsworth Water Co. at J Bissett, formerly pasture, 15 200 4 08 mate and served for a of Orland, now of and David south and east by land generally, time in No. 1 Franklin St. will be open every W Bluehill, Proctor A Curtis, land on pa»tor. .15, Sunday school. 3.00 p. m., THE of Orland, both in the of of C A Tompson and that capacity on trails-Atlantic steam- Saturday afternoon and evening as well a-, Annand, county Long Island, east by Union and State of their mort- Wilbra Crockett, 15 45 1 33 Junior m., He sailed several as other week until further notice. All Hancock, Maine, by river south J league. 6.00p. Epworth league ships. voyages days) Wilberton Crossman or bay, by Holt attended to at the gage deed dated the sixth day of October, 7.00 m.. ser- master of the New York bark “Com- business will be promptly 4 lot, west by Dally lot, prayer meeting. p. pastor's a. and vol. unknown, centre lot, 100 150 43 office. L. H. Cushman, Supt. d. 1896, recorded in 305, page 354. of north by land of the J P merce” and his last voyage was in the the Hancock of con- Heirs of John A Wal- mon. County Registry Deeds, Carter est, 92 125 2 93 schooner “A. V. S. Woodruff”. to the a certain lace or unknown,Bald- Bucksport veyed me, undersigned, par- Stewart, Donald Newel! f v«ning at 7.30. class iu town of win mountain lot, 133 133 3 92 M, Tuesday meeting. Stobcrtistmcnts. I cel of land situated the Orland, Webber lot and and State of Maine: Heirs of John A Wal- quarry UNITARIAN. Carelessness In causes the countv of Hancock, and ’’Varnum’’ girlhood greatest lace or lot, 800 1,000 16 40 and in Bounded on the northwest by the highway, unknowu, pub- Walter Reid suirering unhappiness after life. Little 1 24 Sproul, II C, X Augustus Rev. Hunt, pastor. on the northeast land of J. W. on lic lot No 5, 42 42 irregularities and weaknesses in girls should be by Bowden, Parker pasture, £ 100 2 54 the southeast land of William Bissett, and Regu cr >ruing worship, with sermon looked after promptly and treatment given at OAVBASFORD, by George P. Goodwin, Collector Sullivan, Louis, house and once. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite on tin' southwest by laud of said Bissett, be- > of taxes of the town of Dedham. lot at Bluehlll lot 350 6 39 by the at 10.30. Prescription pro- the homestead of the late P. Bow- Neck, motes regularity of all feminine TUNER. ing Mary Oct. 11. 1898. David lot near functions, FI AIT O all of the real estate of said de- Trundy, est, Suudcy school meets in the vestry makes strength and builds up a sturdv health den. being Toddy 50 50 1 17 ceased. and the same sold and pond, with which to meet the trials to come. The Fav- being premises Ward William U est. at 31.45. the said M. War- well, orite is not a universal in Ellsworth will conveyed grantor by George land on Prescription panacea. Hereafter my patroru administrator of the said P. Bow- Host. Bucksport road It Is good for hut one thing. It is directed sole- ren, Mary Penobscot 73 350 6 39 leave orders at the bookstore of den estate; and whereas the condition of said joining line, little ly at one set of organs. kindly \\ ebb* r, “Vot »dP. og’s name, girl?” “It has been broken now therefore, fur collarette, be- Albion,Gideon Clay Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, F. A. Coombs. mortgage by farm In 50 580 S 7(1 used t b* Fido, but I it to reason of the breach of the condition thereof, tween O. H. Drummey's house and Wash- “Kingdom”, changed a 1,008 page medical work, profusely Illustrated, (^OLLAKKTTE—Black I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. ington Junction. Finder please return to J F. A. Davis, Collector : will be sent free on 21 one-cent *' *’ Dewey. he pleecemen would let him receiptol Joseph Beat P. ldridge’s store aid reced e sr italic- re- r* 'a\~a of the « :*’u-M!l. stamps M » rui. u*3 and have c 5 t' Be...... g.- », S. I. MAINE MUSIC FESTIVAL. VERDICT SET ASIDE aWirrtisnnmta. Batlraati* anti Steamboat*. HANCOCK S. J. COURT. CRANBERRY ISLES’ EPIDEMIC. Second Annual Series of Concerts at In C»se of Campbell vs* Chase Granite Deaths of Rosebrook Children Three Strong, steady nerves Maine Central Railroad. CIVIL BUSINESS OF TERM POST- Bangor. Co.—New Trial Granted. Not Due To Impure Water. at Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday The case of Campbell vs. the Chase The deaths of the three children of Gil- Are needed for success Oct. 1898, PONED FOR ONE WEEK / Commencing 3, Bangor the great musical event of the Granite Co., of Bluebili, which created so bert Rosebrook at Isles, which Cranberry Nerves BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. year in eastern Maine took place. From much interest at the January term of court, were attributed in last week to im- Everywhere. OWING TO DEATH OF JUSTICE WI8- reports A. M. P. M.'P. M. a musical of view the affair was a ia to he tried over The law court seem BAR point ngaiii. pure water, to have been due rather HARBOR. 10 30 ., 3 00 WELL’S MOTHER—THE GRAND Depend simply, Sorrento. 3 3ft success. The soloists were great has sustained ue.endanl’s motion, set to an which is confined to no solely, .| splendid epidemic par- Sullivan.i 4 00 JURY NOW IN SESSION. in their respective lines, the orchestra aside the verdict and granted a new trial. ticular part of the island, and which lias Upon the blood. Mt Desert Ferry. 11 1ft 1 00, 4 3ft S. was and the chorus was not only The rescript, as handed down, prevailed since 12. Asa contradic- Waukeag, Fy. 11 23! 1 10' 4 43 superb, opinion 9ept. Hancock. 11 2c1 1 4 48 THE COURT. Pure, rich, nourishing 2»j larger but better trained than that of last by Judge Strout, reads as follows. tion of the erroneous reports in circula- Franklin Road. 11 38 1 40, 4 58 Presiding Justice—Andrew P. Wiswei.l. all unstinted is due Wa*h*gton Co.Jc. fll 47 2 •fft 07 year. For it praise This case comes before us upon motion to set tion, The American’s correspondent Blood feeds the nerves Clerk—John F. Knowltom. ELLSWORTH 11 53 2 30 ft 13 Director VV. Chant' sends a R Manager aside the verdict for misconduct of some of the full statement of the facts. Ellsworth Falls .. til 58 2 4 5 IS* K. Jr. Chapman, County Attorney—J. Hunker, And makes them Nlcolln. +12 12 13 eer Isle; Rodney Smith, Brooklln; W. B. orcbtsira and chorus. The second ©f cholera it is ists, presence and hearing of some of the jurors, morbus, caused, believed, P. M. | A. M. Bar Harbor. Portland. 5 3ft .' :t0 Higgins, was devoted to from eating much corn and various 1 night’s programme Eng- and opinions expressed thereof, and that one, green The blood rich and R Stenographer—C. O. Harrows, Portland. *on. 9 05 5 57 lish, French and Italian opera. On Sat- at least, of the jurors on one occasion, If not fruits on an empty stomach when over- Messenger—Leo Wardwell. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. the oratorio was In the and heated. He was it urday evening “Elijah” more. Joined discussion, expressed very ill for twelve days, Pure, giving power P. M. A. M. A. M. an opinion upon a vital point In the case; that but then to recover and is The October term of the sung. began slowly Boston. 7 00;. 9 00 supreme ju- tlu? trial these discussions sometimes To feed the nerves. .j No such an array of musical talent wah during now able to walk out. dicial court in Hancock was county became heated, and thnt the merits of the Portland. 11 00 .! 12 30 ever before assembled in Maine. The quite 19, to the death of Sept. Edgar Raymond Coulter, aged Hood’s A. M. opened Tuesday. Owing case were freely and frequently commented on Sarsaparilla BANGOR... 6 35 7 35 4 lay-out was the conception of a genius, three and oue-half years, was taken ill 3ft Judge Wiswell’s mother, all civil business and discussed in the presence and hearing of Bangor, Fx. St. 6 40, 7 45i 4 40 and Cures nervousness, and the performances were all that could died on the 27th. His sister had the Brewer Junction. 6 4? 8 05 4 47 of the term, including the calling of the the jurors hoarding there, who were then sitting disease but Holden. f" 09 8 50! f5 09 be expected. as this case. recovered. docket, was postponed for one week. jurors In Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Kgery’s Mill.:. t 8 55 Of the members of the orches- What ami this a number of Court was fifty-nine how much effect these discussions During time, quite Lake Hou°e. t7 16 t 9 00 tft 16 opened by Judge Emery. Greer; Lake. 26 9 2ft 26 tra all but a dozen are Maine men, picked and expressions of opinion may have had In grown people, as well as many children, Catarrh, scrofula, 17 tft At the opening of court Kev. J. P. Nlcolln t7 36 9 45! 5 36 up from various parts of the Slate. Taking producing or Influencing the verdict cannot be had the disease, in various far And all forms of Ellsworth Falls 7 51 10 15 ft ftl Simonton offered prayer, in which he re- places, into account the fact that had not re- known, but they were so pronounced that we remote from the Rosebrook Some ELLSWORTH 7 57 10 4ftj ft 57 ferred to tho bereavement of the they family. feelingly think became a mischievous factor In the blood. Wash’gtou Co.Jc. +8 03 11 05 t6 03 hearsed a dozen times before the they had it more than but all Impure justice who is to at the terra. together severely' others, Franklin Road. 8 12 11 38 6 12 preside del!l>erat!ons of the jury, destructive of an Hancock. 8 22 11 5*5 +6 22 festival, their playing may properly be recovered. Judge Emery, in opening hia charge to honest verdict. The law requires that Waukeag, S. Fy. 8 27 12 05! 6 27 called wonderful; persons competent to On September 21, the four and Schooner with Sullivan Stone Burned. Mt.Desert 8 35 12 15 6 35 the grand jury, also roferred to the death cases shall be decided upon the evidence In- Harley, Kerry. heard In Bos- one half old son Sullivan. 8 55 W judge, who have orchestras troduced In und that that years ofgGilbert Rose- The schooner “George Gurney”, from of Mrs. is well. court, alone; jurors Sorrento... 9 2ft .. New' Chicago and in tlie brook, was taken ill, and afterpsixteen for New York with The grand jury is as follows: ton, York, opera are to act unbiased and unaffected by outside Sullivan paving, BAR HARBOR. 10 ooi 1 45 7 20 houses of the principal cities of Europe, Influences or public opinion. hours of suffering died in convulsions. fire off Georges Island GRAND JURORS. caught Sunday that this Maine orchestra is not out- If a departure from this wholesome rule Is On the 24th, the second child, six The crew abandoned her. A fish- tStop on signal or notice to Conductor. Rogers, William, foreman.Eden say Jennie, night. there Is danger that the rights and one-half These trains connect at Bangor, with through Hlnrklov K. .1 nlAik.Itliifhill classed by any of them. permitted, great years old, was taken ill and ing steamer towed the burning vessel to of parties may be sacrificed by Irresponsible after trains on Main Line to and from Portland, Bos- Bridges, Arthur W.Rrooklln four days of suffering, died in con- Tumbler island, near Boothbay Harbor, statements of uninformed or Interested persons, ton and St. John. Collins, John—.Castlne thirteen choruses, from as many widely- vulsions. On the day Jennie died, the where she was beached. The vessel is having the effect of testimony which is not Tickets for All Points South and West Gilley, William L.Tremont localities, should come baby, two and one-half was a total loss. separated together under or to years old, oath, subjected cross-examination, on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket Goodwin, William I*.Sullivan at w ith but a rehearsal The was a three-masted office, Bangor and, single or in any way subservient to legal rules. It Is “Gurney” Freeman I*.GouMsboro Ellsworth. Joy, before each public performance, do such convulsions. The two children were schooner, 243 tons. She hailed from New Knight, Levi.. Me are to tickets work as w as done. court liable to severe punishment, for outside buried from the church September 30, York. Passengers requested procure Martin P. before entering the and Ells- I/each, ot and train, especially Of course there were ragged edges here parties to discuss a case on trial, or state for the first time in its history, two worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. Mason, Thomas F. land liUCKspori .»iur«it*r .nysirry. and there, but these were due not to lack alleged fact-, or express opinions upon the caskets were in the church at the same GEO. F. EVANS, Means, William N..Sedgwick The the murder merits of a cau-c in tin* and of mystery surrounding Vice-Pros, and Gen’l Manager. of to sing but to lack of oppor- presence hearing time. Rev. C. N. Davie officiated. Osgood, Fred H.Ellsworth ability of Mrs. Sarah Ware at re- F E. BOOTH BY, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag’t- jurors sitting in tin* cause; and it is in the last On Bucksport, Perkins, William N.Rrooksvillc tunity for rehearsing. Some of the tlie day of the funeral Mr. Rose- degree Improper and reprehensible for a juror mains unsolved. Detective Odlin, of Smith. Emery W...Franklin choruses were magnificently sung, among brook and his wife were taken ill, and while thus employed to listen to such discus- Lewiston, is at work on the case, hut so Somes, I.yman H.Mount Desert them the “Hallelujah” chorus from the the next day Nellie, the eldest and only sion or express an opinion upon the merits of far as known, no definite clues have been MANHATTAN Stratton, Charles K.Hancock I and “Thanks be to Gud” remaining child, was taken down. She 1 “Messiah”, the cause. obtained. Tllloek, Joseph Bueksport is the from t he “Elijah”. His duty Is to hear all the evidence in court one the papers reported as dying Trcworgy, Charles J. Ellsworth I The people of Bucksport nre still busy As was the case last year, the women and the instructions of tin* presiding judge and last Monday. She is now considered out Wllllns, Hollis M.surry inventing theories and there are those STEAMSHIP CO., of the chorus largely outnumbered the then, and not till then, t > arrivi at a conclusion of danger. Mr. and Mrs. Rosebrook are j who still believe it is not acaseof murder. Excused. and as a result the chorus was not as to what fact- have been proved, and apply convalescent. men, is much in earnest in her to them the rules of law and render a Bucksport very as received, The water have been in a The jury is now in session. so well balanced it ought to have been. may measure : efforts to unravel the mystery. verdict whleh shall express the legal effect of The traverse jurors were excused ?•> But in spile of all drawbacks, this accountable for the sickness, but was not the fact proved. one week. /estival the claim that the sole cause. The Rosebrook family liOUN. year's emphasizes A verdict Is supposed to be, and ought to be, Owing to the of civil there is an enormou- amount of latent emphatically assert that their well has to postponement the deliberate conclusion of the miud of each CLossoV —At Surry, Sept 28, Mr amt Mr- j a few from out musical in and that not been this season, and have Henry Closaon, a -on. business, only attorneys ; ability Maine, oppor- and every juror, wholly uninllueneid aim un- dry they 1 DolMTY —At Sedgwick, Sept-2»>, to Mr and Mr- of town were present. Among them tunity only is needed to demonstrate it. j impressed by the opinions of anybody outside had no occasion to drink from gullies j | Ralph K Dority, a son. [P K Stanley were Judge K. K. Chase, Blue-hill; George The work of the two years has clear- of that jury. Truth and purity in verdicts can around the house, even if there were past j GROSS— At stonington, Oct 7, to Mr and Mrs j R. Fuller, Houtnwe-t Seth 1’. be in no other j son. Harbor; ly awakened a lively interest In music j reached way. gullies there. The first intimation tlie •lames .1 Gross, a Campbell, Island Falls; Henry Boynton, some of tin* were the State, and the various In tills case jurors exposed on tlie island had of the II A RI’I M A N— At stonington, Octto Mr and We-sl Sullivan t>. 1\ Cunningbam, throughout people poisoning ; Judge to improper and unlawful influences, and to | Mr- Durbon H llarrinmn, a daughter, Bueksport; County /Attorney John K. chorus organizat ions have afforded an op- ; came from the newspapers, and aroused some extent, joined therein, unwittingly, no j .1 A M K.s-At orlan l. s,.pt 2»I, to Mraml Mrs Bunker, jr., Bar Harbor. port unity for the study of the higher or- ! much indignat ion.. William H James, of Mass, a son. NEW ROCKLAND doubt, but still the infectious poison existed. It Lynn, YORK, ders of music seldom < ffered outside the ! LI NT—At Tremont, Sept 21), to Mr and Mrs Is the duty of the court in such case to secure George W Lunt, a daughter. LINE. HANCOCK COI NIV TKACHEKS. large cities. It would be a thousand fair trial of the conducted a cause, upon legal TIIK SHORE LINK. .M’lNTYKK—At Verona, Sept to Mraml Mrs ANDJANGOR if should to pities anything happen pre- principles and free from suspicion or abuse. Fred McIntyre, a son. Steamers of this line will leave Bangor (.Eagle Meeting of Kdueatlomil Association at vent their continuance. Motion sustained. Verdict set aside. New RICH —At Tremont, uct J, to Mr and Mrs Wil at 9 a. First Passenger Train Over Line to j Wharf, High Head) every Monday in-, lard F Rich, a son. liar Harbor Next Week. Of the soloists enough has already been trial granted. and Rockland at 6 p. in lor New York direct. Cherry field. I WoiiD—At »><*t to Mr and Mrs Lu/.on The Hancock educational rsno- said. all came to ()rland, steamers will leave New York county They fully up expecta- I A U a Returning, | The first passenger train—or, more cor- ood, daughter. at 4 p. m for Rockland, Cam- elation will meet in Bar Harbor tions. The women were KhliSWOlM'H FALLS. every M-unlay Monday soloists Gadski, ------■ 1 and rectly, the first passenger ear—over the den, Bel ta-t, uckspoit Bangor. and Tuesday, Oct. 17 and IS. The follow- Maconda, Green, Kicker and Barney—the MAKKIKI). With our superio- facilities for handling Mrs. W. II. Brown was in Bangor Sat- Washington county railroad to Cherry- freight in New York City and at ou. eastern i» the mu so far as two latter Maine women. men solo- mg program arranged: The T with* traHic ar- urday. field, went through from Ellsworth last COOK—DAY—At Car Ilarhor, Oct 1, by Rev terminals, together through Monday Forenoon. ists were Williams, Ffrangcon-Davies, F White, Miss Myrtle R Cook to Burton Day, rangement-. we have with our connections, both Thursday. both of liar Harbor. rail and water, to tin- we-t and south, we are Prayer. Miles, Waterhouse -• the last-named Frank Haslam and wife were in West by in the ear were State Railroad Com- iii a position to handle all the business in- Sullivan last week. FOSTER—CI.KA VKS—At Bar Harbor, Oct 10, Singing. Maine-born. It was a most remarkable trusted to u> .o the entire satisfaction of our by Rev Richard Owen, Miss Nam-; F Foster, Address of welcome. missioners Chadbourne and Danfortb, J. both as regards service and charges. array of musical talent. Ebon Jellison and wife visited relatives of Bar Harbor, to Dr Alonzo 1. Cleaves, ot patrons Response, B. Nutt, G. H. Coffin and S. G. Spooner, Steuben. The regretful featur of the whole affair in Walt bam Tuesday. Hon W W Stetson, •'tate supt public schools county commissioners of Washington MADDOX—I.EACH—At Bucksport. Oct 8, by All competing rates promptly met. Music. was that the attendance was not so large E. N. Stover returned to on Rev Mr Freeman, Miss Louise Maddox, of Jonesport county; Clerk of Courts Longfellow, Monday Afternoon. by half as it to have been. For Bucksport, to Willard E Leach, of Penobscot. ought Thursday of last week. General President Curran For ; 'i particulars address, Methods of Manager Dowst, MYKICK— ROBBINS—At Bar Harbor, Oct 1, teaching arithmetic, this Bangor seems to be She II. < OI'l.MBY, Eastern responsible. Mrs. A. E. and son of Or- and Directors Murchie Rev C B Allen, Mrs Justina to Agent, Hon W W Stetson Gray Walter, Leavitt, Campbell, by .Myrick No. 22 Broad Me. got whatever advantage there was from James W Robbins, both of Bar Harbor. Street, Bangor, of to teacher and land, were here Monday. and Nash, of the Washington county A. <*. HI Me. Parents—Duty parent the influx of several thousand people, STICKNEY—PATRIQUIN—At Aurora, Sept NT, Rockland, teacher to parent, Miss Asbie who has been con- railroad; Chief Engineer W. B. Parsons, 28, A K Mace, esq, Annie Stickncy, «•! >. L. NEWCOMB, Gen’l Manager. who remained from one to three Cottle, by A of Mt Desert days, No to Allen of Au- George Somes, supt schools, fined to the bouse illness, is Division Engineers Hunt and Englesing, Township 28, Patriquin, .i. 1>. SMITH, Gen’l Freight Agent., and yet at not one of the tive by improv- rora- 5-11 New York The kindergarten, perform- Contractor H. E. Hamlin and Broadway, City. ing. Kenefick; St Savior’s Miss L W Blair, director Bar Harbor kinder ances was she represented in the audience THOMAS—HIGGINS—At church, Miss Alice Flood went to Bangor Fri- George R. Cunningham, of Ellsworth. Bar Harbor, Oct 5, by Rev William O Baker. garteo. by a tithe of those who ought to have Miss Eldora S Thomas to Colburn S Higgln.-, BOSTON AND BANCOR Rural schools where she will remain for a few This party, which went over the line to been there. Why this was so is not for day, both of Eden. a Economy of time. weeks. Cherryfield on a tour of inspection of the b How to Increase regularity In attendance, us to say, but that it is so was painfully Mrs. C. J. Treworgy and daughter road, was enthusiastically received. At Sherman S Scammon, supt of schools, Franklin evident, and wholly discreditable. Steamship Company. Millie were in Somesville last week visit- Cherryfield the band, and almost the en- Monday Evening. Regard for the Bangor chorus, its offi- W W Stetson ing relatives. tire population of the town, met and aged 48 years. WINTER RATES. Address.lion cers aud its faithful couductor; the merit Tuesday Forenoon. E. J. Frazier spent Sunday with bis escorted the party to the Cherryfield in LLINGTON—At Surry, Oct 7, Watson I) Bil- of the festival per courtesy to the llngton, aged 72 years, 4 days. returning to Bar Harbor house for dinner. hundreds of visitors who flocked within parents here, BUTLER—At West Franklin, Oct 3, Mrs Sarali High and grammar schools. The railroad commissioners, county her the maintenance of her Sunday night. E Butler, aged 78 years, 11 months, 13 days. much original work should limits, rep- and railroad after Geometry—How from commissioners officials, COFFIN—At Orland, Oct 10, Mrs Frances E be done and where should it come In? utation as a live, Edward McQuinn has returned hustling, up-to-date city drove to Machias to continue the Collin, aged 50 years, 23 days. ,, ..ion„ dinner, Discussion opened by _nil II.OUO ukm.lH lin.’n Bar Harbor, where be has been employed Miss Clio M Ellsworth school CARTER—At East Bluehlll, Oct 5, Erma II Chlleott, high trip U1 IUHJICU1UU UVCl lUD CBBICIU Li 1V iw sufficient to have outweighed and thrown Carter, aged * months. (.BEAT REDACTION IN FARES. Methods in algebra and how to conduct the of the road. ion COOPER—At Bluehlll, Oct 7, Nina Cooper, aged class. Discussion opened by far into the background any personal VV. H. Brown has been repairing the Ifc.'i.OO liar Harbor to Boston. Prescott Keyes, prln’l liar Harbor hlgl school | 10 months. feeling that may exist against any man at the George L. Morrison Methods of discipline and rank. Discussion. penstock The first installment of passenger and ; LITTLEFIELD—At Penobscot, Oct 0, Newman Commencing Monday, Oct. 17, 1898, the rate or set of men. woolen mill this week. Littlefleld, aged 88 years, 2 months. of fare for tickets How much technical grammar should be baggage ears for the new road arrived in through In the school? Dls -us- The event is the next move ! I»KM BERTON—At Surry, Oct 4, Ethel A Pem- Between From To taught grammar great over; The members of the ladies’ cir- Ellsworth There were ten sewing Sunday. pas- I berton, aged l year, 2 months, 21* days. bIoii opened by is for next year’s festival. It must not be Bar Harbor & Boston reduced 84 00 $3 00 on afternoons in- mail and *• 0 A Morton, prlnBar Harbor grammar school cle will meet Friday senger coaches, two baggage SEA VKV—At Trenton, Oct 10, Vena M Seavey, Seal Ha-bor Boston 3 85 2 90 allowed to die. It is too important a 1 10 Methods of teaching history In the gran mar stead of Thursday as previously. cars and three combination mail, baggage aged year, days. Northeast Harbor A Boston 3 80 2 80 school. Discussion opened by movement to be given up. In spite of her TUI BOX’—At Bueksport, Oct 8, Charles II Tri Southwest Harbor A: Boston 3 75 2 75 Mrs. G. W. returned last Wed- and passenger cars. A Boston 3 00 2 25 Fred Drake, east side grammar school, of to this Avery bou, aged 53 years. Stonington prin unaccountable dereliction duty and from an extended visit with rel- The cars are painted a dark red, W IS WEI. L— At Oct Sarah The price of rooms, accommodating two per- Ellsworth. all will be if nesday Bangor, 10, I*, year’s festival, forgiven Ban- Andrew and wid- son', each "ill be reduced trom 82 no and 81 50 of State. lettered “Washington County R. R.M daughter of the late Peters, 1 ntermedlate and primary schools. atives in various parts the 50 on each gor will stund by her chorus ow of Arno Wiswell, aged 74 years, 3 months, to 81 and 81 splendid The fifteen cars made a handsome train. "Mt. Desert" will leave Bar Harbor Heading exercise.Miss Jennie Grant L. Jordan and wife went to Otis 23 days. Steamer and encourage its continuance. George In « n ■* and for Seal Address, The interior of the cars is handsomely at a in, Monda> Thursdays, Monday, called there by the illness of Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Ml ss Mary Snow, supt of scho* Is, Ilangor finished and of modern design. The and at Rockland with NOTES. Mr. Jordan’s father, George O. Jordan. ilurrtisnnrnta. stonington, connecting Nature study.Miss Martha C Brown mail and baggage cars have the most steamer for Boston. Ellsworth’s chorus sixty, and A. I. Fox received a fall the RKTIRNING. Discussions. by breaking improved equipment. Tuesday Afternoon. forty of them attended the festival of a ladder on Thursday of last week. 11c From Boston, Tuesday* and Fridays,at 5 i> m. E N > From R.*« kland, vla way landings, Wedncs Teaching physiology.l>r Phllhrook, t hroughout. fell twelve and sustained a bad feet, sprain In the court at Mon- and at about' 5 a in. Query box. supreme Bangor days Saturdays 300 from Ellsworth at- of his back. Wil- Heading for teachers. Profe-donal, books, CJuite people day the case of Bernard Kelley vs. K. s. I Muusk, Agent, Bar Harbor. papers, etc.Mi Mary Snow tended the festival. Most of them came Mrs. Woodbury gave a very interesting liam Kentfick was on trial. In this ac- I BUY MY MEATS Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. Address .lion W W Stetson ; back on the Saturday night special. talk on the work of the American board tion the plaintiff sued to recover a bal- Wili.i vm H. Hill, Gcn’l Mgr., Boston. Report of committees. A meeting of the chorus is called for to- of foreign missions in the church on Fri- ance of fJ25.TO alleged to be due for per- Business meeting. morrow evening at the t’nltarian vestry day evening. She was greeted by a large sonal services during the construction of E l. B ucliill & F’lsworlti Stoamli’tCfl. Prescott of the Bar Keyes, principal to talk over the future. and enthusiastic audience. One of the the Washington county railroad. The Harbor is of the market high school, president four annual collections for the cause was defense is a general denial of liability. DRESSER’S’ Many who did not attend the festival association, and Hoyt A. Moore, principal taken Sunday evening. Chapman & Worster for plaintiff, Hale ON MAIN STREET. of the Ellsworth school, were privileged to listeu to some of the high vice-presi- B. Grace, the ten-year-old daughter of Hamlin for defendant. I GET dent. Schools quite generally through- numbers over the telephone. Por this v out the will be closed to allow F. Carter and wife, met with a The case went to the jury Tuesday af- county courtesy thanks are due George H. Grant, painful teachers to attend the convention. the of the lines in this accident afternoon. A piece of ternoon. manager telephone Saturday _ Silverware Checks section. wood thrown by an older brother struck her in the eye splitting the eye-ball. She Swallowed a Caterpillar and Died. there for all CASH purchases. No other Kv»*rytiling Going. The report that the engine of the and the FALL SC11KDI l.E. was taken to l)r. Manning eye 10 fifteen- Surry, Oct. (special)—The market gives them. Steamers O. A. Crockett* The steamer rolled and pitch**! In the special left the track at Ellsworth be- was dressed. The doctor expressed some Jatherlne”, (’apt. months-old of Frank Pember- will leave K Isworth every Monday and Wed- waves. doubt as to the saving of the eye-sight. daughter cause of discord among the chorus is not at <* 30 a ni, Surrv at 7 a in, for Bluehlll, and of died last FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES nesday, “Deah at the end well founded. It was the ton wife, Surry, Tuesday, I BUY •Barker’s 'South boy,” groaned Cholly penalty for Mrs. Day, a deserving woman of this Point, Bluehlll, Brooklln, of his first hour on shipboard, “promise “running away” from the conductor. from the effect of swallowing a caterpillar. Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentville, Castine, Dark village, has gone to the Maine general THERE ALSO. Harbor in Rockland to me w.ll send my remains home to my in the little one’s (Isleshore', arriving you The festival at Portland is being held The caterpillar lodged make close connections for Boston direct. people.” hospital at Portland for treatment. this and the kindness of Mr. Evans, of throat, and efforts toextract it were futile. RETURNING A second hour passed. week—Monday, Tuesday to-day. Through the Maine Central, free After suffering greatly for several days, Will leave Rockland at 5 a or on arrival of “Deah moaned The soloists are the same as they were at transportation m, boy,” feebly Cholly, was and a free bed at the hos- Boston boats every Tuesday and Saturday Bangor. The choruses are from the given her, the child died. W. 11. DRESSER. “you needn’t send my remains home. has been furnished her. Friends mornings, touching at above landings, arriving western part of the State. The audiences pital In the There won’t bo any.”—Chicago Tribune. hereabouts have her with suffi- in Ellsworth early afternoon. are to be larger than at Bangor. supplied reported cient funds for her immediate wants. atjbertiaementa. Will leave Rockland every Thursday at 5 a rn, for Bluehlll touching all landings, arriving In It Is said that Mhearai Misl, a vrealthy Lynch’s marine band will give a con- Bluehlll at about 10 30. Will leave Bluehlll at 11 Cherryfield Man Dead. a uf, touching all landings, arriving In Rockland Asiatic woman, discovered the art of mak- cert at the west side of During the month of October J. H. Meserve died at dancing pavilion, to connect with Boston boat for Boston direct. ing the perfume known as attar of roses recently Cherry- the river, next Saturday evening. This I sell an O. A. CROCKETT, and also invented the beautiful workman- field, aged years. He was a will seventy-three concert has been given twice at North Manager, Rockland, Me. ship exhibited in the weaving of the cele- native of Machias, but moved to Cherry- Ellsworth with great success. Proceeds G. W. HIGGINS, brated Is to raise suffi- landing. Ellsworth. cashmere shawls. Nothing field when twelve years old. He learned for band. The boys hope EXCELLENT WOVEN WIRE SPRING •Flag Agent, known about her death. cient to make final for their Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave the trade of a millwright, and was em- payment uniforms. The boys have worked hard word at Stevens & Drummey’s stable. in the of mills on this ployed building and furnished many pleasing band con- It is claimed that ;*s much as 90 cent AND SOFT TOP MATTRESS per river, and also at Machias and Ellsworth. certs during the summer. They deserve HA will buy a new Guaranteed of German is now manufactured BICYCLE. We pajjcr Eater he was associated with his support. Nk ) l ‘All have other from brother, for cellulose or wood pulp, and the reign I • v/ at the late James E. Meserve. grades higher prices of the rag seems to be ended. “I understand you won the blue ribbon, $4-45- Hancock County Sunday Schools. so to speax, in the examination for the and furniture a of all sorts. Probably few people who visit London Upholstering renovating specialty. Bicycle Supplies. Repairing The annual convention of the Sunday civil service.” “I—ah—would hardly call are aware that one of the most novel sights j Hancock will answered the mild man. ELLSWORTH BICYCLE CO., of the great city is that of the school association of county it that,” young pigeons | C. R. FOSTER. lo'^J t..' be he’d at r.i.c1 o? O :. 25. ‘‘Let us say I won the red tpp°.” Fkjskun st., Lllbwouth, The AMERICAN has subscribers at 106 COUNTY NEWS. G. Dodge, Mrs. Lizzie R. Darling and Mrs. COUNTY NEWS. be in Sunday school,” by Mrs. Viola Bar- COUNTY NEWS. A. C. Peters went to Boston of South Deer was the next the 11C in Hancock ■ Thursday. hour, Isle, of jo^t-ojflces county; i\n additional County Xetrs #< other page % ?V** additional County Setr* see other pages. #b* additional County AVtri nre other pagea. J. E. Stanley returned from Boston topic, and with the one that followed. all the oi,.* r papers in the county com- Bliielilll Thursday. South Isle. “Is it advisable to award prizes in the Wwt Franklin. bxned ao not reach so The Amer- many. school?” was discussed. OBITUARY. Miss Ethel Stover is Assistant in the Parker Robbins made a short visit to Sunday fully Ralph Clark is at home from Massachu- ican is not the only paper printed in Mrs. Barbour is one of the favorite teach- After a long and useful life, Mrs. Matilda post-office. friends here over Sunday. setts. Hanmr* and has never claimed to widow of the late Thomas M. Lord, ers in her school, and knows whereof she C., Mrs. Lizzie W. Dow returned to Provi- Rev. Mr. Haley, principal of Bucksport Jacob Springer is poorly on account of but it is the can from earth 16, aged eighty- speaks. be, only paper that prop- passed Sept. dence Monday. seminary, and formerly presiding elder of recent illness. seven and She was a The question box gave many interesting he er- cd a years eight days. t his district, is to here erly COUNTY paper; all the The Bluehill Granite shut preach Sunday. Prof. B. E. I>»rrabeo, a former teacher, daughter of William Carleton, who him- company questions. A collection was taken to de- Thurston and wife was in town restore merely local papers. The circula- down last week. Capt. Stephen left the Saturday. sHf lived to be over years of age, fray expenses of the convention. The ninety for to tion Tv: Monday Boston visit friends. They Je«*s Driscoll and Fred Mc- cf AMERICAN, barring the Bar and her brother, also named William, sur- Mrs. Dunbar Marshall left for Long- committee of arrangements reported in George Eddy, to about two weeks. J. F. expect stay favor of the next session at Deer Kenzie are at Seal Harbor. Harbv- card's summer is vived her but eight days, being but wood, Miss., last week. holding list, larger Robbins and wife take care of their stock old. Isle, the time to be left with the execu- J. P. Gordon loaded a vessel with staves a: seventy-eight years Mrs. John Stover, of is the Man of ail the other papers printed Bueksport, during their absence. Mrs. Lord was in tive committee. and for Rondout last week. n Hancock county. painstaking work, guest of Mrs. John W. Kane. heading Warren was steadfast in industrious in hab- Bray’s horse seriously in- The convention closed with singing principle, Miss Lina Morton is to Mrs. Miss Olive Morse, of is a attending last week Cherrytield, its, faithful in sincere in jured by being driven into a j “God be with you till we meet again”, friendship, Osgood’s store during her absence. guest at her brot tier’s, Clarence Morse. and tilled the she wire fence. The tieah was torn so badly and the benediction. speech, worthily place Additional orders of curb- The Baptist circle entertained Thurs- as to several and one twenty-inch Por add, l County News see other pages, held in the home, the community and the require stitches, leg Oct. 7. Ego. ing have been received the stone men. day night. A fine supper and enjoyable was badly torn. A mischievous was by church. Her mind was unimpaired to the boy 8oiiihwp«l Harltor. Orlnnn time. at the bottom of the trouble. a number of our men have and she an interest in the cur- Quite gone last, took Capt. William Gilley is on grand jury (>ii'. f .lie season's pleasantest social T. C. Snowman left for to Lake View, to work in the birch woods. rrenfc events of the times and in the wel- Thursday duty in Ellsworth this week. affH > v m- me of Walter WXDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. marriage Kay- fare of all her and her friends. Otronto, where he attends a veterinary Men are at work finishing the railroad, family many Robinson has J. T. R. m« iht.bings aud Alice Winifred The Deer Isle Ralph painted which will be over ! The only faculty that failed her was college. and Stonington district turned to the company iii b Freeman’s store. took place Tuesday evening, school convention was in a few' vision. Gradually that loss came upon Mrs. Benjamin Stanley, who has been Sunday held at the days. Sopt. it the residence of the bride on Methodist church at Miss Alice Carroll leaves this week for ! her, and for the last few years of her life the guest of Mrs. Abbie Stover, returned Stonington Satur- Claud Clark moved into his new house the Falls rend. A large number was in ; Oct. 1. The was tine Rockland where she is to learn dressmak- | she was totally blind. She could say with home last week. day, day and long Friday. In the evening there was a house- attendance, including many from out of ; before the hour carriage after ing. the poet: Frank H. Binder left for the South appointed warming. More than a huudred were town. The numerous and | presents wvvere I loaded with old and and Mrs. Julia Holden has closed “We sit alone In the stillness. last week. Mrs. Binder and leave carriage, young theDirigo present. Mr. and Mrs. Clark received costly in cut glass, gold, family ling silver, carrying flags proudly waving, was on and leaves for this week some My soul and I, this week to join him. Belmont, Mass., many presents, quite valuable. and rare l.iis of bric-a-brac, besides a the road And hear outside of our cloister bound for the convention. Thursday. Friend and Mr. of number of pieces of furniture. The bride Harry Sylvester, The session w a The world go by. opened ith praise service Mrs. Hannah has been DEATH OF MRS. SARAH C. BUTLER. were in town lAst the Gilley visiting was becomingly attired in blue brocade We have shaken off from our sandals Carmel, week, led by Superintendent Levi Knight, of the at her old home in Sullivan for the Mrs. Sarah C. Butler died at the home of and S. past silk with white chiffon garniture. The The dust of its mart. guests Mr. Mrs. W. Hinckley. Reach. Next was a song of welcome by two weeks. of her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Clark, Mon- bridesmaids were Miss Blanche Marion And smile to think of Its tumult. Oct. 10. K. Misses Ethel Thurlow and Florence Belle day, Oct. 3, after a short illness. Mrs. and Miss Blanche Linton Where we sli apart Mrs. Harry Gilley an*d daughter have* Hutchings Atlantic. Smith. Butler was born Nov. 1821. and was returned from been ab- 20, wrh attended But her was a source Bangor, having PhipjTin groom by memory of com- Tinker’s new is being Then the Rev. S. W. the fourth child of John and 8arah Harvey cottage president, Chapin, sent several weeks. (Har- Pearl of and Colon Ginn. fort to her then. The and Gray, Prospect, many hymns painted in colors. took the chair and called for the busimss dison) Orcutt, and one of a family of The > 1 of a large circle of friends passages of scripture stored in her mind of the Miss Alice J. Dolliver was away on a va- Mrs. Abbie Staples went to Portland part meeting. e even children. She married Stillman attend Mr nod Mrs. in earlier cation last week. Mrs. James Crockett Hutchings. years were never forgotten and Officers were elected as follows: Rev. and Boston Monday on business. j Butler in 1810. Eight daughters and one Oct 3 H. 1 often Conscious that the end took her in the store. repeated. Mr. Forscht, Rev. Mr. place sou were born to seven of Edwin Smith, of the Portland president; Chapin, them, whom was near, she could “1 police. There will a L.amoiii< trustingly say, vice-president; Mrs. Lizzie Fifleld, of; be harvest concert by the I are living, two daughters died is visiting mw parents hiiu ineuus at .**i- having know in whom 1 have believed.’’ a West in the Union church next ... .. I Only Stonington. Mrs. M. S. Sunday-school The ;i 1 King A Hutchings has eeu lautic. secretary; j short time before she she re- Kiuirtav ovmiinrr Hi'! Hi ul 7 .'til dissolved, King retiring. The busi- passed away Knowles, of South Deer Isle, treasurer; I Mrs. Butler wan aii honored member of has peated the following hymn, which was Mrs. A. M. Newman, who been vis- Mrs. M. S. ness is tv. ontiuutd by Mr. Hutchings. Knowles, Mrs. Lydia Green j Mrs. William Meson has been stopping the Baptist church for fifty-seven years. e ! her own at the funeral iting friends at Southwest Harbor, can I? V St iliMnn Piimmihou »•»*» nrrmiffu. sung by request with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Wil- Since tne death of her hu uaiui she has | service of her elder daughter, Mrs. John home Monday. mentis for next Zliacrtisramta. convention. son, at McKinley the past two weeks. lived among her daughters, who hAve some twelve Havlin, years ago: Mrs. Florence Keene, of Rockville, is “How to handle the Bible in done to make her Sunday- j Amos Brown has had a new cellar huilt every tiling possible life “This Is not my place of resting, visiting relatives here after an absenct of school” was Rev. Mr. Forscht. “Aunt as she has opened by under his house and a new stone founda- pleasant. Charlotte,” Mine’s a to city yet come. over twenty years. should make themselves familiar been was a kind wife and Fupils tion laid. and sou Merle always known, Onward to it I am Henry Tracy hasting, with the Bible. When a lie a Capt. Alvali Barbour, of steamer“ Y'inal- boy commit- did the mother, valued neighbor, ever ready to On to my eternal home. job. haven”, has moved his family to the har- ted to memory nearly all of the gospels, j help those in sick ness and trouble. John Carroll left Monday for Portland, In it all is life and glor\ bor for t he w inter. Teachers should be perfectly familiar l'uneral services wen h •hi at t lie I'nion where he has a as mason on tlie with the lessons to he job church on Oct. M. V. who has been at work taught. Wednesday, ... Bev. Mr. trace of sin’s sad -t Habbidge, Coiled States fortifications being con- Every >ry. of and 1 of the ist assist- in H. YV. store, went hon •• to ‘•Importance promptness regu- \ )ay, pastor Bapt church, All the curse hath pa-sed away. Joyce’s structed there. larity in attendance” was Rev. ed K> v. Mr. Lombard, In- Gott s Island Saturday*. opened by by oiiicmttng. J. T. K. Freeman and wife have bet n Soon we pass this desert dreary, Mr. Chapin, A. (). Gross, to whom tins terment at Bay View cemetery. Coleman Crabtree and wife, of Hancock, So.m we bid farewell to pain. topic was assigned, being absent. This absent tlie past week on a trip to New Oct. 8. Cil’E’ER. Never more are sad and who have been spending the summer York and to the latter weary, was considered one of the most import-! Albany, going I a n ook. V never sin here, left for home tiiis week. or, again ai points in Sunday school work. place by the Hudson river, a beautiful trip MEMORIAL UK- >t ; TIONS. The at Atlantic w ill he kt in at this season of autumn The mother needs no longer the kind library p: C h paper as presented was discussed. foliage. BVteretis, God in his tnlinite wisdom tins has s.-.-u fit to remove from our midst care and tender ministrations she re- Mrs. Edith .Staples’ cottage winter !ho\ Jonathan Adams, of Bangor, form- The county conference of Congregation- Sister i.nzeiia an esteemed mem- a can be for its i.-e. Culby, ceived from those who dwelt w it h her be- until building erected er" of Di er Isle, was called on and alists at North FI Is wort b was attended j spoke by ber of lie Hancock 1’atnoiu grange, and neath one toof-tree so long—the only Schools in town began Monday with a briefly on a number of the questions. a delegation of live from this plact Mrs. an office If-arer then in. : son and his Mr. and That while we miss .• r wife, Mrs. Roacoe (t. fine staff of teaclu-rs. There is an Mrs. V. (Joss presented the pledge of the Augustus Clark, Winnie Hodgkins, Resolved, pres- ence and mourn her we kno v God Lord, and the daughter, Mrs. J. H. Morse, usually large attendance of sc In., is.:- ;ais mercy depart» nt of W. C. T.C. w hich Flora Frank and Ktv. G. H. Gilley, Gilley doeth ail t hings well, and orders all our with her husband and Florence. was left daughter fall. for signatures during the noon Hellion. ways; that we wui bow in silence lo His Capt, John Havlin, her son-in-law, and hour. will, and dutifully-ub.nit t » H decrees. traders from up-1 he-river a:. ..r- The hunters hereabouts report that Apple par- That t lie chart or of Hancock Fred Havlin, her only grandson, came Dinner was served in the the en- Resolved, find h mar- vestry, tridges are rat her more in the riving. Tiny usually goon plentiful I’atnoia grange be draped I >r thirty days, from Boston trt attend the funeral Sun- tertain!;.g -eh....' furnishing tea and cof- It : ket be re, as few apples are raised a the woods this fall than last. To use wood- and Inst tiiese resolut ions be sprtad upon impossible day afternoon, Sept. IS. liev. E. Bean, fee. the records and h -cut to the hus- island. pirates that have supplied Bar Harbor ho- copy for or of the of The afternoon with a band of our deceased sister, also a copy money pastor Congregational church, began praise ser- tels w it h t he bird- this summer did Enough to finish the sidewalk at past sent The Ellsworth American for which Mrs. Lord was a consistent member plank to vice led by W. B. .Smith, after w hich Rev. not them all. position Atlantic from the post-office to the Bap- gel publication. years, officiated. resting ! Mr. a full of sixty Sweetly Clmpin gave very report riot tnt<• the it a tist church, has been ordered from Ban- J. W. Cooper, of Camden, N. J., one of Look mournfully past, comes procure and calmly content she looked in her last schoois, which was adopted with n vote of not Lack again, wisely huprot «■ im- present, it it is hoped :t will be laid b. fort t he our summer people on t he back shore, has G forth to meet the sI. future Her waking is with the loved ones gor. tii o»ks for the taken in thine, go l-.wy Coffee sleep. pains procuring' without tear and with a superior seasou arrives. purchased of parties at Beal Harbor the manly heart.—Long- gone before. muddy it. fellow. to that which Oct. 8. S. yatch “Aphrodite’*. She is thirty-two Nancy m. “CJass of men, how secured” was next, Abbott, BIRTHDAY PARTY. feet long and very handsomely finished. Alice G. Laws, Mrs. Hattie of bears this seal. E »«t Sur rV. by Hendrick, South Deer John \mlkkn. To commemorate the anni- Capt. Hubert Gait is hauling her up for birthday j of Hotel of Brook Die. Mrs. Hendrick is a model teacher, Lon in.t lee on rt-soiut ions. Mrs. Dority, Doritv, tbe winter. versary of Mrs. H. E. Morton, her nieces. Chase* Sanborn’s I in, was t lie guest of Pnilip Stinson over and her paper was a relation of facts in Misses Lottie and Lina One thing this village has to congrat- East l.iimoiue. Morton, arranged her own experience, and was very inter- Sunday. J. A. a surprise parly which was « perfect suc- ulate itself upon is its supply of pure Mr. and Mrs. Peters, jr., have re- Seai Brand Coffee John Crimmin* and wife, of East brook, esting. cess and not their water. There is a deal of malarial illness turned to their home in Ellsworth. gave pleasure only to “What books should be into a Sun- were the of Mr«. Chatto from Sat- put but to old friends who guests in around us due to aunt, twenty-five j day school R. V. Stinson, was many places impure II. A. Weston and wife have been in 1 until when left for library,” by an at urday Monday, they water. The surface and ditch is sold in one and passed enjoyable evening Saturday also much to the as it drainings town the past week on business. island to visit their wife very point, giving Orchard There was vocal and in- Eagle daughter, water and cistern with which our lodge. did a half humorous but true de- slops Gault has returned from a vis t 1 of the wholly George two-pound cans, strumental and were light-keeper. their mortal existence music, refreshments of the old-fashioned neighbors imperil to Hat horn slock Pittsfield. Oct. 10. C. scription library, farm, and is served. _ and their doctors’ bills, have no 10. guaran- with many good hints on the new de- magnify Oct. H. Among other gifts which Mrs. Morton! part in this village where water from 175 teed to be the People who advertise only occasionally parture in books. A very animated dis- receiv <1 was a basket of flowers from Rev. ! feet of solid rock the homes of overlook the fact that most persons hare cussion followed. supplies SDijutisrmrnts. best coffee Sarah of North A most of us. grown. Treworgy, Sedgwick. short memories. “Some reasons why our children should short poeui by Mrs. Mayo, which by re- is in quest printed here, was, its manu- the farther end of which dangled a dead decorated with floral script form, prettily mi ik**,was seen chasing a dozen small girls UP in water Miss Ella A. (HOLD designs colors, by down the road by one of the school- jStover: houses the other day. The girls were all TO MRS. H. K. MORTON, OCT. 2, 189t». squealing in high C with horror and dis- What shall we bring you on this eve of greeting? may, and the small boy’s soul was tilled Not gold, nor gems, nor jewels rich and rare. with immeasurable delight. Into the Not of congratulation, are empty phrases school-house door bolted the girls and in Nor flattery, for which you do not care. after them went the small boy, thrusting We recognize the worth, the generous spirit, the snake nearly into the teacher’s mouth killing7 The heart of for others' sympathy ills; an she came to the doorway to see what your- The gentle ministry in deed and comfort in the world was the matter. She gave a To those whose way in life your presence Alls. self shriek that nearly lifted the shingles off And so we bring to you our hearts’ l>e»t wishes, the roof and woke up the light-house with That all the loving kindness you l*estow keeper on Baker's island. The small boy May be returned to you in ample measure. retired to the street with a dismal pre- housework Like scripture promise given long ago. sentiment at heart that he had rather jiiciiubiuj; u« u anu overdone it this time. Five minutes •learer later the teacher placed a smooth round all By the changes of the passing years; stick into the small boy's outstretched The sympathy madeglail when you were happy. hand so kind of hurriedly that it seemed And shadowed when your sorrows brought to him to bite like a and to Ivorine you tears. serpent sting like an adder. We unknown Powder bring you courage for each mor Oct. 10. Stylus, Washing' row; _ j W« bring you hope, an anchor sure and fast. Mrs. T. 1*. Farmer, who recently gave will save you nine- And in your mind long may this evening linger, a tea party to her aunts, very much re- tenths of the work A bright and pleasant memory of the past. gretted the absence of three of her aunts

1 i As nature in this season glows with beauty, her mother’s sister, Mrs. Kachel C. 3 and do it easier, And restful calm succeeds the summer day, Allen, of Walt ham, Mass., and her father’s Ceding as So the autumn of life more your approaches, sister, Mrs. Kboda hunt, who was de- jj quickiyand May brightening tints illumine all the way. tained at home by illness, and Mrs. Maria better. a Stove Oet.3. M. Milan, who lives on Mt. Desert rock. \ all day long when you only Those present were Mrs. Johann Lurvey, Miss Hattie Sargent, of Portland, is vis- need a f re a little while at Mrs. Elizabeth Lawler, Mrs. Levi Lurvey, 1 he cake of pure white her Miss Lena Grindle. iting cousin, Mrs. William B. Mrs. Jacob W. lk..1 t: e is poor economy. Stanley, Toilet Several of our teachers will attend the Miss A. Carroll. Glycerine Soap Such a stove overheats the Carroll, Mary teachers* institute at Bar Harbor next 5. Spec. FREE in every makes Oct. given house, everything week. dirty, keeps the housewife Cape Rosier. package is alone worth Arthur Gray has sold his house to Rich- busy. A modem Frank L. Bates has visited friends here. what the pow- ard Abbott, and will move his family to washing Mrs. V. B. Black has goue to Belfast for Bangor soon. der costs. You both a week. get Everett Treworgy, assistant teacher of for of one Milly Blake returned to Belfast Wed- the price the academy, went to Surry on Saturday I J. 8. WILLIAMS nesday, Sept. 28. THE CO.. to visit schools. CmSTONIU*1*. CONN I »!•««• lu. U IB Miss Addie H. Black has visited her ■ at tMN Mrs. R. P. Grindle and Miss Florence ® Better than Gold ® father’s family. Morse went to Bangor on Friday to at- C. II. Blake has been suffering greatly tend the music festival. X and better than any other chewing tobacco ever X I AniPQ Who Have Used Them with inflammation of his eyes. LHUILu Recommend as the BEST Prof. of the are not to for it. Cutts, principal academy, X made:—YOU obliged dig X 1>B. KING’S Mrs. Henry Orcutt, of Wood Island, is st is to occupy Mrs. Clough’s cottage Stir Crown Brand n during ha* acne of these The «***oi her John S. Blake. objection*. the winter. Mrs. Cutts and family ar- visiting brother, You light it when you want it, PILLS. rived here Saturday from New Hampshire. Miss Addie Holmes, of Caihbridgeport, PENNYROYAL .. yiu when It Immediate relief, no danger, no pun. you’re through. l 4 Is friends and relatives here. Used far years specialists. ifundre_— 1 OVE GASOLINE and who a short time visiting by leading E,.uro Harvey Grindle, ago RattleAxfc | monials. A trial will convince you o ftbeir intrinsic value in ease of Send ten cents tor and less than a month. while game was wounded The most delightful weather has pre- suppression. sample pays! hunting badly book. All or mail |IJO box. manufactured Druggists by Stove Gasoline by in the shoulder and neck the acciden- *pujg^ vailed for several days. The autumn tints KING MEDICINE Box MASS. by CO., 1930, BOSTON, the -an- .ud Gil makes I I are Company, tal discharge of his gun, is slowly im- ® is the largest piece of really high grade tobacco, ® beautiful. Strawberry blossoms, wild no cut, 'ever smokes nor smells. to business roses and are found. The Ira AdaPted any proving. His mother, Mrs. Edward Grin- in *blue violets fNl* r|l lNuUI11*0 ft 2v deru home should have ® and you can get it anywhere the United States. ® N^JLIcll or profession, ruled, with is on all sides. dle, is very ill with typhoid fever. gun of the sportsman heard a mtil: Vapor Stove. You can Contract and 10. * Sea birds are apr„“itedi“f,< Co V on a Stove Oct. Spec. plentiful. the least hing Vapor _ 5. B. throughout. Requires name Oct. Ullll/I to enter data that can cook on any other the _ possible writing Miss Fannie Hinckley is ill. “nd re,er to any sto' jd do it better. T?-l.fi« r does not sell Vapor Qtove§ Everett Marks went to Beaton Monday. used and recorded. All kinds of vg when poor, old and young—terrible the torture they money, h.000 a. WTl'.e to tile bbuidard on hand or made to order. |2™ you buy again. labor-saving records Mrs. Hattie E. Mrs. J.izzie § v; *, K#V* Y^rk ntv. Morton, J. sc,r r. Only orw* sure '•tire. Pnn»>*< Oilmen!

~ ~ ~ _ — — — — ~ ~ ~ —M.. 11 ...Ml.. ,ld i LPemember AT ION ALISTS tion of the Individual,” opened by Dr. SllJbcrtiarmrnta. CON GREG Stevens, of Bluehtll, followed by Mr. FLAG OVER HAWAII. Spofford, of Bucksport, Rev. C. N. Davie. AT NORTH MEET IN CONFERENCE Very strong and helpful thoughts came CEREMONIAL OF TRANSFER OF ELLSWORTH. from the speakers as well as from the del- SOVEREIGNTY AT HONOLULU. i egates. Rev. E. Bean in particular laid of life and a A LARGE ATTENDANCE—ENTHUSIASTIC emphasis upon purity sepa- THE HAWAIIAN FLAG CAME DOWN AND i ration the of the CONFERENCE from.the world dn part DISCUSSIONS—NEXT STARS AND STRIPES TOOK church member. His sentiment of the ITS WILL HE AT BLUEHILL. members abstaining from questionable PLACE—PROCLAMATION. amusements found a [Special report ti) THE American.I hearty response “PUBLICK from the audience. Rev. D. L. Yale pre- [From the New York .Sun.] Hancock Tbe semi-annual meeting of sented the theme “The salvation of the America has garnered the first fruits of county conference met last week Tuesdcy individual”. OCCURRENCES” De- the Spanish war. It was the echo of and Wednesday at North Ellsworth. In the absence of Rev. T. 9. Lewis, who that was the fact of its one of the small- Dewey’s guns heurd in Honolulu spite being was to on the speak topic “Responsibility on when churches and at an extreme of Aug. 12, one flag went down er point of the laity for success of church work”, THAT ARE amid a the tlie services were at- roar of saluting cannon and an- county, largely it was treated by Rev. William Forsyth. various discussions well other went up to tr.ke its place. tended and the It would be profitable to godliness and to sustained. The sight was most impressive, not be- the solution of many church problems if MAKING cause the of the HISTORY of was one when of size crowd, for it was The day assembling each Christian in Hancock county could not nor for there was in one of her best moods. The large, tumult, for was nature only be made familiar with this address. little for of air was warm and the autumnal to noise, not length ceremonial, beauty Unfortunately the topic was not written r for exercises were seen from the of the little the as simple as they be vicinity so it cannot be in out, presented print should be when was well worth a drive to one republic absorbs an- \ church, long verbatim. An in The Saturday behold. other, but because one nationality was The burden of his message was that the important department The local committee of snuffed out like a spent candle, and an- I arrangements saving of men and the varied church other was set in its was Evening a had entertainment so that one place. It but Post, planned work of the day was the of j weekly magazine opportunity another roll of the and all were and juggernaut car in pleasantly comfortably the church members. were Many things which the I founded Franklin in cared for. Flowers ttie lordly Anglo-Saxon rides to his 1728. within church, left to the minister that some church by Benjamin dream of universal 1 ren- empires. It was not teams to trains and to distant homes member could do much better. is an us It''will the of current events the world over in a condensed form. It will and dered the of a joyous occasion far off America give story important explain stay delegates genuine, At this came the from point reports it will throw on on the and relations of events that may imagine. When it was over, women interpret; light many puzzling questions, meaning pleasure. churches. A number were not represented, Como to the The do not tell the of national and inter- I j wore general reader. newspapers usually beginnings who the emblem Conference was called to order llev. American wiped ; by but those present seemed to show, on the national troubles—there are usually “missing links” in their story. These lapses the Post will till out. Yale. In absence of Rev. S. their eyes, and men who have been strong I). L. the whole, a or at least a hold- j ( steady growth for the moderator for the Rev. annexation said, with u throb in the Chapin, year, ing of their own. was throat, “How sad it was!” E. L. Hunt, of Ellsworth Fails, It was I). P. *5* *5* «.< expected Secretary Hatch, As for chosen to take his Hawaiians, they were not there, place. of M. H. M. 9., would he present at this 1 with it was self-denial on their part, for the Rev. E. It an opened the exercises service. A postal informed the confer- 1 routine business Kanaka dearly loves a crowd and that in- A editorial one-half of each prayer. customary ence of his detention in Portland by ill- “SPIRITED strong page. SHORT STORIES Nearly j j visible fluid that from man " was traiiM.< and the was iloats to man There are not of them issue of the- Post will be ed conference ness. REMARKS many AND SKETCHES and which we call but on this in the to fiction. The lam.e ed on its work. excitement, vigor- given fairly Owing to a severe storm the evening country—clever, of the Hawaiians were ous, striking editorials from an individual point stories will be selected wholly for their interest, Owing to « of circumstances tlie day days closely variety service was omitted, and the afternoon of view. best writers have been secured and and not because of boused. were not on the The variety literary value, ms was changed some- They streets, programme printed meeting closed the conference. to write regularly for the Post editorial page, the name or fame of the author. Every story lirst “The worth of the they were not at the stores. They were ! what. The topic, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. which will be made one of its features. will be illustrated the Post s artists. strongest fully by shut up in their houses and from the church to us community,” was opened The hour with and opened praise home to the meanest Rev. E. L. Hunt. This was followed queen’s stately shed, by prayer. Rev. E. Bean had the tirst H paper: the windows and closed a consideration of tbe ‘‘The open shutters by topic: should the churches support the I J 4 4 “Why were and sombre of the Ten-minute lonely as plaeesof death. jjf coming kingdom.” county conference.” it was instructive Those who were obliged to be abroad addresses without discussion were made and set forth by illustration from his back streets and nar- hhioiiows: lie .tmiiie oo* Hipped by through .Missionary own life the value of regular attendance J.P. “The Ameri- row lanes. Tbey wore on their hats the ciety,” Rev. Cushman; on such irat heritors. twisted ilima that tells of love of The Saturday Evening Post as it is can E. Bean ; golden To-day Missionary Association,”Rev. “The place of prayer in the church” was royalty, or on their breasts Hawaiian “The American Board of Commission- taken Rev. J. P. Cushman. Rev. J. A good magazine is a good newspaper in a dress suit. It should have all the brightness, interest, up by and ers for Rev. A. Hags badges. and of the with the refinement and of the magazine. Foreign Missions,” George S. Richards a paper, “The place enterprise variety newspaper, dignity, poise presented So few Hawaiian** were in the a illustrated were followed front of The Evening Post, the oldest in America, is high-grade weekly French. These addresses of common sense in the life of the Saturday periodical in tone and character to the best of the monthlies. distribution of literature. executive building that it might have magazine, equal by missionary church.” Both gentlemen were thorough been almost any capital except Honolulu. Rev. G. H. Hefflon, of Southwest Har- in their dealing with the subjects, and There were Americans, Portuguese, Jap- bor, then discussed the theme: “When the delegates gave excellent attention and anese, Chinese in numbers, but no Ha- J* J* Jt J* jt can a church be called discussed prosperous.” freely. waiians. About the ceremonies there The various and were very The woman’s hour was chiefly papers topics occupied was all the tension of an execution. It carefully and earnestly presented. Mr. Mrs. Ida V'. Woodbury in an address by was more funeral than fete, more a sol- Heffiou was as he sat down. on the work of the American missionary applauded «mn ceremony than a gay event. There IT WILL BE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS ON His was a very able and carefully written association. All were charmed with her was something fine and strong in the re- paper. sweet manner and touching presentation straint the annexationists put upon them- TRIAL, FROM NOW TO JANUARY i, 1899, The ten-minute addresses were vigorous of her peculiar work. selves in the hour of their triumph. and gave a decided missionary flavor to Rev. J. P. Cushman pronounced the There was little of blowing of horns and ON RECEIPT OF ONLY TEN CENTS the session and in fact to the entire con- benediction and our work in 1898 was tooting of whistles. Only one man drove ference. General discussion of all the closed. Regular Subscription Price is per about in a carriage groaning under a load (The $2.50 Year) topics followed nn.d the remarks by dele- During the noon recess Wednesday, the of red, white and blue, and he was not an gates and friends proved most helpful and ministerial association met and transacted American, but a Greek. instructive. a few items of business. The question of 1 There was absolutely no speechmnking. Tl’ESDAY EVENING MEETING. “tramp ministers’’ was discussed, and THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA except a few dignified words from Min- During the supper hour a large number w ill probably come up Inter on for care- ister Sewall; no spread-eagleism, no pro- of “Songs of the Soul” from the Falls ful considerat ion. cession ami no cheering. I church arrived, and the evening gather- The success of the was due in 1 gathering j There were six Hawaiian* on the plat- _ was a stirring praise ser- no small degree to the untiring zeal and i ing opened by form reserved for distinguished folk,1 vice. constant presence of Rtv. 1). L. Vale.! where diplomats and cabinet ladies ami “What have the p a right to who furnished abundant of inis- ople expect supplies j ministers’ wives were seated in order of I seats had been erected on the soft shine-’ call it in Hawaii— off”, and cheery American buif- tl' of their pastor?” was opened by Del. sionary material and papers, and by bis soms, j “liquid they heir husbands’prominence. One of these I as air. M. M. Ellsworth Mr. Buck, and advice added natural sward. and the sense of oppression was great Moore, Falls, frequent suggestions j ^ c native women is the wife of a prominent became heavier and less Then the ,veil-beloved strain -i?.'. Orland; Den. Brimmer, Ellsworth; Dr. materially to the interest of the confer- i While the morning was yet cool, Chi- the atmosphere and ■ native lawyer politician. He came I to breathe. ^led fanner” came from ii!a- Stevens, Bluehill. Their remarks brought ence. nese women with little almond-eyed easy Span fur business ami she came tie- ! reasons, habits and women with chil- delp’iia’s” band and the tia^ cd out many good points as to wha‘, Portuguese The Iiev. G. L. Pearson, of the First LOCATION OK KOAI)S. cause he required her to. its ascent It wa9 an immen c a pastor should be. For instance he dren in arms, their eyes black as aloes, Methodist eburcl was the man chosen to I In facial characteristics she is not un- ! came these which bunting, what is known in ^ :r should be a leader, moral, holy, an or- and pre-empted seats, make the last prayer of the missionary The Hill Th\ Fxiuntf Is n Matter For like the ex-queen, and many people mis- | lance as a “number one regu..-. f a uud he w< re outside the >pe. Special guests He for Hawaii Nei ganizer, gentleman, godly, Serious Consideration. took her for * [government. prayed Liiiuokalani. She came in of was thirty feet long and c._ .pu. fe:r should aim high. The question was free- were admitted through the lower hall and especially for her native sons and The fax w»* have to the on her husband's and i ni pay because j arm, very proud the stone It was a tre- wide, a id as it went up the ittti.V tiS it ly taken up t*y the audience in general, great building. | daughters. During the prayer every one original cattle tracks and paths led ah- J Oigutik d arid stately, iii a floating holokn seemed to cover the f: that the are im minus task to scat these guests. t lie Minister Sewall entirely and indicated plainly pews 1 special platform stood, over seems of black and her lint |uii ruptly up and down hills to ! violet, plumed with and lower bal- buiIdir g. Almost simulta< alive as to tin- needs of the ministerial of- Many seats on both upper lingering restlessly and unconsciously a be as immovable as the hills themselves rt«\ul She held her head run to { yeil-'W. very ! were er flag‘ were their fice and have strong opinions thereon. cony reserved merely for liist comers, large blue envelope of official appearance which cause it. Immense sums would high among her lighter neighbors, and side towers, and \\u:. Rev. William of but beyond, in tlie stand, representatives winch he held under his arm. again Forsyth, Bucksport, be saved if hill roads stie bore well until the Hawaiian 1 eventually many up very of I he buried be- salute of guns to the new was an he was also on Wed- foreign office, literally Mr. Sew all is a little man with beetling simply grand, were In how to im- baud to “Hawaii relocated. learning began play Ponol’’ for brass had a The central flag was so iimneii>- *c it nesday morning, liis theme was “Wliat J neath gold braid and fringes, brow, but he stood very straight for the our and to construct tfie !rst t ime us t tic .. prove highways national anthem. dreadful time of the hung limp and iifeie»s lo. tit has the pastor a right to of bis seating dignitaries occasion, and his voice was the only one expect new ones, it is well to learn where lines Tiit-n she covered her e\es her fan 1 ui with little were num- Then it caught the breath .>us.-.;jg people?" In language strong, loving a id republic whose minutes that carried. Facing the president, who should in order to insure and did not raise > run, economy wept. She her eyth bered. breeze and tiung itself win*. Cor tender, with an energy born of tremen- had risen, Mr. Sewall said in a voice that in grades and reduce the tax on time, again and she did not ‘-tv the Hawaiian the first time there was a c iv lie dous conviction, he captivated all by his Tl:« y have always been sticklers for pre- dickered fora moment and then blRzed j wear and tear and mainte- as it Heated and il sank for the n strength, fiag a places where sat America’s logic and strong cedence in Hawaii. Per hap- it is legacy out with renewed strength: powerful reasoning, nance caused hills. Ihst time. by from their recent but at of alien blood. When he had finished there was lit Lie monarchy, any "Mr. President: I present you a certified on this in the Port- Other natives who were forced to be ct me the of the > 'Ciatna* Writing subject rate one must be in the in or- Then reading left to add. up peerage copy of a joint resolution of the Congress of tlie land Industrial Journal, Mr. S. D. < there covered their an old woman Ai inister bewail, lint pre- Iray eyes,anti der to seat a dinner in tion by The session closed with an address: party correctly United states approved by President duly 7, tells over hills which “must of roads who stood near never moved htr eyes viously indicated, the prucian;.;.on pro- “Earnestness in Christian life and Honolulu. All these rules were strictly ISOs, entitled ‘.Joint resolution to provide for work,” not be around because our fathers gone from tlie fiag as it dropped, but a rain of annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the vides that the civil, judicial a ..-. ary Rev. A. French. It was care- adhered to on this last but one public ap- by George traveled them and we as well bo may tears fell on her checks. Hawaiians in United states’. This joint resolution accepts, powers in Hawaii sliall be exv » i-ed by written and was to most at- pearance of the tiny court of the island fully listened footsore as He cites a case “in they.’’ the ranks of the national guard covered rati lies and confirms on the part of the United the officers of the republic i. -ted tentively by the large audience which republic. The gorgeous officials of the which both town ana county commis- their faces and fixed their on the states the cession formally consented to and to the transfer r v- eyes office acted rb ushers. just previous packed the church. foreign the of Hawaii.” sioners refused to act. This road was When “Hawaii which approved by republic su to the :wcr ground. Ponol”, ereignty, >ject gover.. t. The service closed with the benediction. miles in with 1 The platform, decorated with entwined two length, eight rugged means “Our verv own Hawaii”, came to The square blue envelope went under! to remove such officials and ..i: \acan- WEDNESDAY MORNING. Hawaiian and four of them nnsafo to ride or American tlags without, hills, up be played, it was a weakly strain, for all President Dole’s arm and that gentleman cies. All such officers will be i: hi at After the opening prayer and praise ser- down. All those hills could have been was divided into halves within. The the natives had thrown away their in- i replied: once to take the oath of allegiance to the row seats on one side was va- vice, unfinished business was taken up avoided and a level road made fur less front of left struments and had lied round a corner, "A treaty of political union having been United .States, and all military for.es will and roll of conference completed. Rev. than that would for itself cent for President Hole and his cabinet; £1,000 pay out of sight. Only ten men, none of made, and cession formally consented to by the be required tc renew their bon !.* 10 the E. Bean, for the nominating committee, in ten Tho old hills still remain. that on the other for Minister Sewall, years. them Hawaiians, were left to Men republic of Hawaii, having been accepted by o' the United b at. named play. Admiral Miller and his staff. government Bluehill as next place of meeting What we an not Beside each the United States of 1 now, in the in- need is understanding had begged their leader to be relieved America, in frentleman sat a ladv of corresnondinp May or June, 1899. Rev. G. H. Hellion, how to build our roads, but to say where terest of the Hawaiian body politic, and with j from playing what was to them a dirge, You can hurry a hoy off on an errand, as committee on rt solutions, presented our roads can and should bo built.” ! rank. The wife of the president had the full confidence in the honor, justice and friend- and he had consented. but rII the horses can’t make him the which were and of honor on one side and the wife ship of the American people, yield up to you, king's following accepted showers and place back. The day began with heavy m Hancock County Congregational jented a tine appearance. The Hawaiian colors, plentifully perform duty Rebeccas. Breed, late of the city Munty wheelmen huvo done •• 0 Churches and good missionary white of the were several native and Commonu' •». Young People's Societies: iolor carried a bound with tropics, It lacked but six minutes of 12, and of Philadelphia, not sergeant, flag and of the thereof We do call to the seri work, hut they have sylvania, deceased, probate hereby your attention apparently » gentlemen and ladies. The men were ail golden lei. faint, quavering strains of “Hawaii in said Commonwealth »>f Penny, mi h». convinced tho rural mind that the ad- 1 ous deficiency In the finances of our State nils men who could not afford to authenticated, having been pro-- tN before the military politicians, Ponol” were heard up with hut whose assistance several are for would Long procession coming of for our said com <*• liar slonary society, upon vantages they contending away. judge probatt reached the executive a crowd stay their usual volume. for the of a Med, 0. of our churches In this are for bo and building haU cock, pu pose being county dependent general farrcaching.—Baltimore and recorded in the court of our said tvas gathering through the “makai” gates, Martial music announced the coming of probate pastoral support, and would urge you to make American. President Dole made a signal to Col. county of Hancock. scene of the the national of Hawaii. Preceded some special effort before the present year ppened to receive it. The guard who waved a white handkerchief Also a certain instrument purp ting to be Road Soper, and testament of Rufus Notes. the came a copy of the last will closes to raise money for Its We lag raising, christened “iolania palace”, by government band, they some one 1 treasury. to in the crowd. The troops R. Thomas, late of the city an cc •• of hereby pledge ourselves to this matter It is that the government lates from the time of and is a “Mauka” with the Hawaiian and Commonwealth of Penn- present suggested Kalakaua, through gate arms, and far away was heard Philadelphia, presented and of tit to our several churches and young people’s so- wide tires ou tho on and the band Ha- deceased, prolate put army wagons. peautiful noble and Hag floating playing sylvania. ■ building planned the boom of the salute thereof in said Commonwealth e rJ'" cieties our return from conference. “Philadelphia’s” upon Water should not be allowed to stand lines of dense waiian music. Behind them were the 1. -in itately and set in a square and the nearer tremble of the Hawaiian sylvania, duly authenticated, Votes of thanks were extended to tne judge of probate ,m ? aid to the along tho roadside. Ditches should bo cut out in four avenues, blue-jackets of the “Philadelphia”, as There presented iropical shade, battery. were twenty-one guns, county of Hancock, for the purpose of tving church and the railroad. clear and in order to it American in looks as the is entertaining kept open carry .vhich are bordered by stems of gray and | guard foreign. the last national salute to the Hawaiian allowed tiled and recorded in the probate court of our said county of Han. The first topic taken up was “The aim off quickly, as it is liable otherwise to ;reen and lead up to four Separated from the “Philadelphia’s” men, royal palms | liag. Before the salute there was vigor- Also a certain instrument purporting :o b*‘ of the local church”. First, “The Salva- find its under the roadbed. doors. On “Mauka” that is walking were three men from the a last will and testam. m aim eoci- way jreat side, j apart, ous wig-wagging of signal flags from the copy of the Frost, late of I .,.•*■ a with a roll in icil thereto of Calvin The cart is necessi- oward the mountain, the stand had been “Philadelphia”, great their «■ sprinkling daily | central tower, upon which, as well as in the co inty of Westchester him! nf if macadam roads aro to be main- which one of the most im- arms. This bundle was and of the bate MANY PEOPLE CANNOT DRINK ty milt, upon prosaic-looking upon side towers, men had been posted New York, deceased, pr« Y. I, ..n:v au- coffee best. the American soon to be raised. The thereof ir -aid state of New at night. It their You can tained at their pressive ceremonies of the was to Hag, 1 *'> spoils sleep. century all the morning. Bugles rose and fell at thenticated. having been preset.' ’he drink Grain -O when you please amt like a j sleep ake the ceremony of a avenue of palms was full of rows of sail- of for our said com < t Han- top. For Grain o does m»t it nour- place, making last in melancholy “taps”, and while judge probate stimulate; for the of ol !. < cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes that “I American and of ors in blue and white. The spaces to the cock, purpose being ishes, “Singular fellow, Berkly.” oreign territory soil, every one held his the beautiful the court of .mr said like the best breath, and recorded in probate coffee. Foi nervous persons, never noticed it. In side were crowded with soldiers with what way is he dif- adopting thousands of people whose lan- of Haw’aii shuddered for an county of Hancock. young and children Grain-0 is the per- Hag instant, •• people ferent from other folks?” “I’ve never Ordered: That notice thereof i* to fect urtuk. Made from pure grains. Get a guage is not our language, nor their ways browu faces. then started and sank to the heard him that he would to Cuba slowly all persons interested therein, b.> Ming package from your grocer t it In say go >-uay. Try mr At 11.45 President Dole and his a of this order three week s i'. 1 place of coffee. 15 and 23c. or Porto Rico to make his fortune if he ways. cabinet ground, where it was caught and folded. copy in the Ellsworth American, a eaper were only a man.” The who Hooded in through the as came as started in the single people entered, everybody standing they Just it its descent, painted at Ellsworth, in said coun;v «,{ >1 n- were of all classes. The first tobet.i. a,. fates moderately on the platform. The president was well clouds broke and a square of blue sky eock, the publication Pauper Notice. at least, before the first day of •’ l»*arn to “No” when a dealer offers ich came in hacks and the very wealthy dressed and his face was The men showed man rTMIE undersigned hereby gives notice mat he say you grave. itself. Every within sound a. d. 1S9S, that they may am a JL has contracted with the City of Ellsworth,for something as good” in place of Hood’s n their own carriages, with many on foot of his cabinet were not all so of the and fr.r a probate court then to be held a. ...-.worth, the of correctly saluting guns uncovered, support the poor, during the ensuing year, in and for said county of Ha;. -. m Sarsaparilla. There can he no substitute for n democratic fashion. On the in The and his best men and has made ample provision for their support. lawn, garbed. president away at the water front Kanaka boatmen o’clock in the forenoon, and sh»* if America’s Grenteft Medicine. He therefore forbids all i>ersons from furnishing be shade of the loyal palms, under the were followed immediately by Minister plying their trade, bared and bowed their any they have, against the same. supplies to any pauper on his account, as without (). P. Cl’NNINOHAM. Judr: Pr ’bat. Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick bil- eaves of mango und papaya trees, where Sewali, Admiral Miller and his staff. Just heads. The admiral nodded to L'eut.Win- his written order, n will pay for no goou* at headache, A true copy of original order of eo.. 1 furnished. Harry b. Jones. iousness and all liver ills. Price J5cents.—Adi t, icarlet hibiscus tossed its flaming bios- j ai ibis time « gentle rain was falling— terhalter, who gave the order ‘Colors roil Attest: —L HAS. I* L)oi»it, lu, r, COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. A WRONG RIGHTED. 3l)t>rrti8riiKnt0. Xnrs see other y>n additional County Xew* aee other page*. Fbr addii nal ('nvnt;/ .Wrrs sc-' other page*. fibr additional County pages. “Last act!'’ the call shouts as he Franklin. boy TAKING \\ Hllliam. ; West Sullivan. comes Intundlng up the stairs three steps Samuel Jordan and wife, of Ellsworth, The death of Ransom R. Orcutt is re- Ernest Hodgkins is in town. at a time. “Jjast act!" ho yells on every He was an visited friends in town ported to-day. honest, upright at he hoots at CHANCES is home on a vacation. recently. landing until last the chorus Elsie Scott citizen. Winslow Moore and sister Belle were girls, who, huddled together in a 10 foot Charles Gordon is in health. all poor room, come out of their and follow Is very well in some the guests of M. K. Haslem and wife Sat- Robert Cochran, of Northeast Harbor, ]vn for Mrs. he were a bell Grace Bunker is keeping house was Frank him, as though sheep, down urday and Sunday. in town last week, the guest of cases but not in Fur- V. B. Gordon. the winding stairs. buying the Cali- E. Rlaisdell and wife. A strange animal resembling The prin.a donna gives a daub of paint naces, or Mrs. Dora A. Blake and little charge. Ranges Stoves. If fornia lynx (or what is more commonly The first passenger coach on the W. C. to her cheek and a brush of the hare’s foot Verie have been ill. Butler, was seen R. R. came to town herself on the there is a known as the “Indian devil”) Oct. 6, attracting before throwing couch. place where you is no need for her to Arthur Bunker has added a horse-power near Increase Jordan's re- citizens to the station. Then' hurry—who in the woods can ever heanl of a prima donna being disoov- know you obtain a relia- machine to his sausage factory. cently. Echoes of the musical festival in Bangor ered when the curtain got* up? The Christian Endeavor had a Charles were audible at the here Thurs- ble article, that is the society The sewing circle met with Mrs. telephone Then the comedian with wig and paint- place pleasRnt entertainment Saturday evening. The officers day and Saturday evenings. ed face the Martin Thursday. following passes slowly along landing to go. Risk is too to and riveted on the stone great G. D. Blake was home Sunday. He ex- were chosen: President, Mrs. Philip Miss Mabel Donnell is up from North- with eyes stops Mar- goes down the stairs. As he chance to another pects to finish his season’s work at Sor- Giles; vice-president, Mrs. Charles east Harbor, spending a short time at winding going place. turns the last corner a hand Is laid on his rento this week. tin; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Alden home before leaving for Massachusetts and he looks into the Save time to shoulder, up pretty _ by coming from Haslem. for the winter. Harold F. Gordon carries the mail face of a girl in gauze. at the F. II. and West to North Sullivan, and clerks for The DeBeck reuuion was held Will B. Oerrish is instructor of the “Is your child better tonight?" she asks AIKF\’S, Ellsworth, purchasingKineo Haskell & Hevey. hall Oct. 5. The attendance was not Foresters’ band. Mr. Oerrish pleased the as she draws a pink wrapper more closely Furnaees, Rouges and Stoves manufactured to the death of a relative. audience about her shapely form. “Is there any- by Stone business is picking up and ves- large, owing Sunday evening concert by I can do?” Officers were chosen as follows: Presi- a solo. thing XOYES & XI TTEK MT’G I to Me. sels are being chartered for both playing trombone CO., rigor. paving “I am afraid there Is nothing." the marine list will dent, Dr. 8. S. DeBeck; vice-presidents, the Foresters were much and cut stone, as the Thursday night comedian answers, his voice low and sari. J. R. Butler and DeBeck; secreta- w an show this good news. During the past Emery in evidence at the hall, here oyster “My little girl has sUxxl the fatigue of NEWS. W. treasurer, Mrs. E. W. COUNTY men have found ry. E. DeBeck; stew, cake and coffee were served after a travel but now she is week over thirty employ- bravely, very, very additional Xrtrn othrr I on ('ountj/ pages. ment here. DeBeck; committee arrangement, musical and literary treat. sick, and I &in afraid 1 shall have to leave ’' F. I. E. W. DeBeck, Emery De- her here. John Jordan and wife, of Bar Harbor, Gasper, The musicale at the Baptist church Hnrinville. Beck, S. 8. DeBeck; committee on enter- “Surely not alone?” the dancer asks, arrived Saturday with the remains of Monday evening well repaid those who Lizzie Jordan has gone to Brewer to ; Mrs. E. W. Mrs. 8. 8. putting out her hand, which he uncon- tainment, DeBeck, vocal and instru- ivork. their twin babies, about fourteen months attended. The various takes in his. will DeBeck, Mrs. Eliza Butler, Mrs. F. I. Gas- sciously “Surely you old. The children died on the same day. mental numbers were rendered in a pleas- not leave her alone?” Mrs. Loisa Frost is still confined to her per, Mrs. Eliza Stackpole, Emery DeBeck; The bereaved parents have the sympathy ing manner. "If I remain," he answers, and his voice :>ed illness. ion Drs. H. H. and 8. by investigat committee, ns "I can comfort of all friends. The harvest concert the Methodist trembles he speaks. only and Mrs.Wil- by Martin Moore had an apple-paring bee 8. DeBeck, J. R. Butler wife, her by presence. I cannot pay for a FOR THIS MONTH. Oct. 10. G. Sunday school Sunday evening reflected my liam Welch. It was voted to hold a re- doctor then, nor can she have the little Friday night. most creditably the efforts of Miss Maida union the first Thursday in September, luxuries she craves.” I)r. Morrison and family, of liar Harbor, Ainhem. Oerrish and her assistants, considering Our store fs r few from Main KllO at (men Kail Walt lion, The dancer draws her hand from his a few in town only steps Dr. J. 11. Patten has bought a new horse, (pent days recently. j the brief time for preparation. Among and draws from the bodice of her dress a street, and it will pay you to call and look Oct. 10. H. Mrs. Alexander Moore, who has been Mrs. Adelbert Wood is in town visiting the recitals Lewis Springer’s, Millie Per- silken purse. at our goods and prices whether you want risking Mrs. John Jordan, has returned relatives and friends. Sullivan. kins’, Lena Joy’s and Charlotte Macom- "Take this,” she says as she holds It to buy or not. J. M. is in town for a few out to him. “It is not much, but it will o Ellsworth. George Kodick and family have returned Crapo days. ber’s were particularly good. Little He has dosed his summer business at Bar Doris and Theresa did help. On account of illness Thk American from Bar Harbor, for the winter. Hartwell, too, Tumblers worth 4oe. do*., our price fto 23 and He turns away and leans his head Harbor, will soon leave for his per- Wee ■orrespondent failed to write about the Herry Dishes, worth 50r. do*., our price 25 Corvdon Richardson and wife have finely. Evelyn Dwelley’s singing the iron gone against railing. .Idly Tumblers, worth Roc. do* our price :m manent home in Albany, N. Y. He re- with her sister Esther and Julia Macoro- riend and neighbor, Mrs. J. H. Jordan, to Southeast Harbor. Mr. Richardson “Coals of lire!” he mutters. “Coals Water Dottles, worth 25c. each, our price 15 ports his season at Bar Harbor not quite was a success. read- vho died recently. She was a sufferer Fruit .Jar*, worth 8c. each, our 5 will have emnlovment there duriue the ber, charming The which shall always burn!” price as as Glass Pitchers, worth 25c. each, our price 15 good usual. Mrs. was re- comes down a few to or many years, but attended to her ing by J. H. West warmly The dancer steps Milk worth 10c. our 7 month. , flqt. Pans, each, price Phillips Eaton, of First Massachusetts ceived. where he stands. inusehold duties with the assistance of tGjt. Ml'k Pans, worth 12c. each, our price 7 1-2 of accom- 10 Milk worth 15c. our John E. Patten, Newport, “I want to go home with you tonight.," ter faithful daughter until within two qt. Pans, each, price k regiment, is in town, stopping with his Oct. 10. B. Dover Heaters, worth 25c. each, bis wife and little she "I want to nurse lit F.gg panied by daughter whispers. your veeks of her death. She was a kind wife, our aunt, Mrs. C. A. Stimson, for a furlough of »• price lo Haze!, was iu town last week visiting his Prospect Harbor. tin trJrl Cups ami Saucers, worth 95c. set, thirty days. t loving mother and a good neighbor. per Dr. J. H. Patten. Mrs. J. B. Cole is in Bar Har- lie turns anil takes her hands in his. our price 33 brother, visiting I'o her husband and her and worth The Sorosis resumed its season’s work must You most only daughter Cups Saucers, plalu white, bor. “You not, Blanche. 05c. The South Beddington dramatic com- 1 leatb is a great blow, that came with un- per set, our price 43 on Thursday evening of last week. A not ask it. Think what the others would 4 qt. Decorative Pitchers, worth 75c. each, pany gave a very pleasing entertainment Miss Lois Cole came home from Kineo ixpected suddenness, as none thought our 40 goodly number was The chief say.” price present. 1 Decorative Pitchers, worth 42c. in the hall Saturday evening. Miss last Thursday. “I care not what they say!” she cries, ler end so near. They have the sympa- qt. each, object of its first meeting was the chris- our price 20 Hattie Stisby, formerly a resident here, Yose has to throwing her arms around his neck. “I hy of the entire community in this their 4. 5, ami f. In. Decorated tening of the church. After on Miss Persia returned Sulli- 3, Nappies, voting once had the to with I had worth 10 to 2<*c., our 5 to 8 was one of the troupe. a brief right go you. , treat bereavement. Funeral services price several names, the result was van, after visit. 4, 5 and 6 in. Decorative proposed the right until another took my place.” 3, Plates, Oct. 10. Belle. vere held at the church, Rev. E. L. Hunt, worth 12 to 25c our price 6 to 12 The Church of Our Fether’’, by which Leonard Kay has returned to Melrose, Then the comes the callboy running up >f Ellsworth Falls, officiating. Good Plated Teaspoons, worth 25c. j>er name the church is hereafter to be desig- Mass., where he is employed. steps, shouting, ‘‘Your cue!” So they set, our price 10 South ttluehili. Oct. 10. S. nated. hurry to the stage below, he in time to Good Silver Plated Teaspoons, worth Mrs. Katie Johnson is quite ill. Mrs. John Foss, of Winter Harbor, is 75c. t»er set, our price 23 enter with a ringing laugh, which is tak- Frank Clark and family have moved staying with relatives for a few days. •Vent Itrooksvllle. Good Silver Plated Knives and Forks, Will Eaton has gone to Boston to work. en the audience when ho tumbles worth #3 50 our 1 73 up by Thomas is in Whit- per set, price into the Dunbar cottage on the Franklin Mrs. E. G. of West Tapley, jr., teaching 10 Toilet worth $3 50 Hendrickson has moved to East Abbott, Sullivan, down the palace steps, only to bound like piece Set, per set, Henry road. our 2 43 and Miss Carrie in a ball to the wherewith a mock ng. price Blucbill. Yose, spent Saturday footlights, 8 piece Toilet Set, worth $2 50 per set, Late advices from Mrs. M. A. Franklin town. bow to the duke he sings: Miss Lucy Hale Tapley has returned to our price 1 50 Rose Henderson has returned borne Holtoin Wash Hollers, worth tell of her winter in the Woman is faithless, and man is true. Vtlanta, Oa. Copper proposed Florida, Mrs. John Williams has been visiting $175 our 1 10 from Brooklin. do know ? I’ve it so. price of Mr. and Mrs. James She How 1 Oh, proved Hottoin Wash Hollers with guest Flye. her Mrs. Ira Workman, in Omar W. Tapley, of Ellsworth, was in Copper Cop- daughter, our 1 25 Celia Henderson has returned to her will be her And the chorus shouts bark: per Klin, price accompanied by grand-niece, Gouldsboro. own last week. Tea .Strainers, 3 home in Granite. does he know’ he's it so! Miss Nettie Simpson. How Why. proved Pint Tin Dippers, 3 Mrs. A. R. who has on an ex- D. has entered the Joy, been Yes, he’s proved—he’s proved—he's proved it Eugene Tapley Long Clothes Pins, per do*., 1 Mrs. M. A. Ferrin has closed her cottage Little Ruth Allen, who has been so tended visit in West Sullivan, returned so! stand college hospital. Plus, per paper, 1 and returned to Mass. Somerville, ill, is and was able a seriously recovering, home Sunday. And with whirl and dance he goes Charles Grindle and family, of Penob- Angus Henderson and wife have re- to be out for a little drive a few days ago. round and round, singing, ‘Woman is All our rugs at reduced prices to close. Thomas Bendix and wife met with a scot, were at “The Brookside’' last Sun- turned from a visit to friends in Sullivan. Oct. 10. R. faithless,” while he knows that he has not COO rugs, fl.75; 175 ruga, *1.50; 150 rugs, sad loss in the death last week of their lay. Oct. 3. D. proved her so. fl.25. Hrookllu. infant daughter Kathie. heralded and l>cat of Mrs. Jere with her Then, by cymbals Jones, daughter Also « small line of CUSTOM-MADE A. W. was drawn to Bridges serve on The Jessie Harcourt met with drum, the little dancer comes tripping on Aura, is in Bangor visiting her son, ettijcrtiscmcnts. company SHOES which we arc selling at 1-1 price the grand jury ami Henry Flye to serve and by her winning ways anil pretty face lames H. Jones. good success, and have promised to come to wind them on the traverse Mr. soon wins the of the up. jury. Bridges was ex- at applause audience, again some future date. Capt. and Mrs. George H. Tapley no to cused for the term. and she smiles back at them until they Oct. 10. R. took land this to visit their son think that life to her must U* a happy ! morning I>. F. TKIBOU, Bert Marks lias returned IVIuch in Little home from dream. Whilo the comedian, who stand* ! •Valter for a few Pond. days. No. £ Franklin St.. Ellsworth. for no Eastport. mi a to at the Is csp- Milv true of Hood's Pills, medi- pnis'ii table, forgets grimace \ “Grassmere was closed this Miss Alta Laughlin has returned to 1 Lodge” »3 doors from Main street.' cine ev«-r contained so great curative i>ower in K. B. Stevens has received his commis- people as he watches her until she makes Lowell, Mass. norning. Dr. F. J. Smith and family so small arc a whole medicine as her exit. space. They i-'-n deputy collector of customs, and cot-o .... tl... K.iat C. B. of and Then ho turns with a and is : entered on the duties of his otlice. Partridge, Ellsworth, leap tfce fool once more. Ira \V. <*f the Frank Cunningham, of Bar Harbor, were ('apt. Tapley, steamship BUSINESS^*7 John 1.. Wells is home from Melrose, Whi n at la»t the curtain is ! ■ in town to-day. rung down, ‘Old Dominion' was in town last week Maas., on r vacation. he hurries to his dressing room.and, dis- his and Mrs. Mi. of and Dr. •isiting parents, Capt. Slater, Washington, carding tin* wig. washes the grease Capt. Albert G. Eaton and family will ugly L'homas Tapley. S*ID TO BE E. L, Mason, ot Bar Harbor, were at F. A. from his fuce and stands, no longer DULL... Hood’s spend the winter in Boston. paint Mrs. \V. A. (kindle and -Mrs. C. C chest, always ready, al- Avery’s camp on the shore of Great p»md a fmd, but a father whose only thought is Oct. 10. G. B. A. ways efficient, always sat- from Wednesday until Friday. They were for ins child vempton, who have been visiting their a cold As soon as his trunk is ho goes Mrs. H. returned to isfactory; prevent Surrv. joined for one night by a party of young packtsi ister, George Tapley, or fever, cure all liver ills, down stairs to lind the dancer waiting at , heir home in this Rev. A. H. Macdougal, of Washburn, ladies, among whom were Miss Della Haverhill, Mass., sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 2V. the stage door. If business is as dell as at the church Langley, of Boston, and Miss MillieClarfe, norning. The Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. preached Baptist Sunday ‘May I go homo with you?” she asks only Oct. 10. Tomson. dealers in all classes of afternoon and evening. of Bar Harbor, chaperoned by Mrs. beseechingly. of Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. of Chas.W.Mason, Although 1 would rather, for your sake, you merchandise affirm it to Lyman Haskell, North- ilotint Desert Ferry. the trip to across the in the would not,” he answers. east Harbor, formerly of Surry, arrived cainp pond be, it must be pretty near that so Joseph Jellison. assistant keeper of cough rain and wind was a little uncomfortable But his voice belies his words, she with the remains of their infant a Tuesday, her urm in and Vhite Head light, has been in town for a fact. for the ladies, had a puts his, together they daughter, aged five months. The remains they delightful time, ; or throat ».; pass down the street, only pausing for a ew days. Such being the case, and I and the party pronounced Mr. Avery a were buried at Morgan’s moment beneath a dim that he Wednesday Bay. lamp may Mrs. Jennie Summerfleld has bought having a stock of ... trouble Death was caused by cholera infantum. wrap his muffler around her neck. feature of the was the a he Fred house, and is rank* trip sight of large You know what this means, Blanche?" Cummings HALE’S The crew of the of yacht “Monrove”, cow moose. On Mr. ng extensive alterations and Tuesday evening its, ) finishing, j : Boston, came home last week. Winnie and may go ] Slater gave the people here an oppor- Then they pass on again. •2d. Kief son are doing the job. Desirable and Seasonable arrived Treworgy Tuesday, Bloomfield reach the hotel near tho rail- tunity of listening to a gramophone con- They cheap Howard Bennett, of Boston, made his to 3 Moon Friday, and Capt. W. S. Treworgy road station, ascend the narrow stairs and your cert which was much appreciated. riends here a flying visit a short time 0F and Eugene Gasper Saturday. pass along a gloomy hall until they reach GOODS * Oct. 9. Flossie. 1 go. ! lungs. Oct. 10. G. a door at the farther end. The comedian Lit-. turns the knob and enters, leaving the Itodolphus Ladd, who has had typhoid What HOREHOUND South Surry. Mrs. Uriah J. Morey is visiting in Isles- dancer standing in the doorway while he ever, is gaining rapidly. This is the that tne public- part cu- lights a When the flickering flame I The cranberry crop here is a failure. boro. lamp. ourth case which the family has had, the the ladies—want, 1 feeble around the larly *nd throws its light dreary ldest six i does ; Mrs. L. A. of Fred M. Greene has returned home for ; son, Joseph, dying years ago Clark, Ellsworth, recently room, he hurries to the bed, where a child have decided to make a lib- visited her Mrs. John the winter. vith the fever. sister, Bonsey. lies sleeping. eral reduction from my al- that mean? The schooner which has George L. Conant returned from As ho stoops to kiss the burning tem- Schooner “May Queen”, Capt. Grant, TAR “Revenue”, yacht- low prices, so that all the child opens her eyes, and, irrived from Boston ready been undergoing repairs, is now ready for ing this week. ples putting Friday. her arms about his can be accommodated. ; Hale's of Horehound and neck, whispers: Honey Tar J business. Mrs. George Haskell and three children Ivory Crabtree, wife and child came ; isn’t claimed to cure consumption, but it s “I was dreaming of mamma, dad." went to 1 rom Boston last week, where he has been ; Will often prevent it. A positive cure for S John Colson, having disposed of his Boston last week. Then as her eyes rest on the figure in the ► m cough. Sold by druggists. % * on the electric cars. place, has moved his family and house- Frank N. Greenlaw has moved his doorway a smile of happiness steals across mployed * Pike’s Toothache cure m one minute, j Drops 3 the wan face. "Is it mamma!'” she asks. Oct. 10. Yankapoo. hold goods to Trenton. family into the house of B. S. Hatch. “Is It mamma who has come back to me*” Henry Thurston, of Gloucester, Mass., Mrs. S. W. went to this A. W. Chapin Bangor “No, my dear. She is some one who , 'a*tln«. GREELY. with his has who wife been Mrs. week. She will remain about six weeks. a visiting loved dad when ho was better man, and J. M. has broken for his R. A. Vogel ground Coggins, has returned to Massachu- she has come to nurse you and help make No. G Main St. Mrs. James Staples returned from Bos- lew hotel on Main street. The building ■ setts. Mrs. Thurston remains, but will you well again.” Blood ton this week, where she has been visit- vill be 40x80 feet, three stories with base- leave in a few days. Ho turns away as the dancer stoops to ing. nent. After the house is flniohed the old Oct. 10. kiss the child’s feverish cheek and brush Will * John J. Spofford and wife will spend a the golden hair from the burning forehead. :sstiue House will be taken down leaving § Hucksporr. few days in Bangor and Bucksport this But he cannot help perceive the start she tine view. of was week. gives at seeing the child’s resemblance to COULD, Joseph Mank, Orland, arraigned The Unitarian church will celebrate the Te ll before its dead mother. wbo now the store so oc- [ Recorder Remick Monday, charged Mrs. Edward who has been 00th of the settlement of keeps long pi!- Eaton, As the dancer takes off her cloak anniversary with criminal assault on his heavy the late J. W. is cousin, Miss the summer her lev. William first minister cupied by Coombs, spending with parents, tho comedian goes to the bod. and, wrap- Masou, (the Is a true where health Rosa Heysler, of Orland. The court prepared to till every want that can expression Mr. and Mrs. John S. Eaton, returned to ping the child in a blanket, seats himself »f the church) on Oct. 26. Gov. Powers, found and Mank was be by. is concerned. probable cause, her home in East Boston last week, in a rocking chair and tries to lull the lit- lev. Samudl Elliott, of Boston, Rev. C. supplied to the committed county jail in Oct. 10. tle one to a lullaby. { ». of Rev. W. R. of Good means health. default^ R. sleep by singing Beach, Bangor, Hunt, Blood good of bonds for The dancer busies herself about tho Choice f200 appearance at the Octo- j Ellsworth, and other prominent men of Confectionery, Poor Blood means disease. Gouloro. the and ber term. room, smoothing pillow’s hanging j he denomination will be present. R. G. Young and son Willard left for up the child's clothing, stopping now and Purify your Blood and keep welt. Oct. 8. Spec. Fruit, Nuts and the like. Otis. Chicago this morning. then to smile on him. And when every- "L.FAtwood's ‘Bitters make George Jordan, sr., was down thing is put away she pushes a stool to his driving Mrs. I. McCollum has to * >nk Point. gone Monson, feet and seats herself by his side, prepared blood. Jordan’s hill Monday when his horse An good Mass., to visit her daughter. to share his Ed. Condon and family have gone to appropriate purchase started to run. Mr. Jordan was thrown vigil. a visit. ir~ Ai/r "L. f„" and see Miss Helen leaves for Hour after hour they sit there, not a kicklend for short by a man who smokes for from his and one wheel Hovey Monday the Red Letters it I wagon passed sound tho stillness of but before where she will be breaking night Hillard Walls has returned home. is a over h groin. Internal were Boston, employed. is wrapped up. 35 cents. | injuries the low lullaby. Then the song dies away. but this was Andrew and Allen Palmer H. is at home for a few Avoid imitations. ... feared, morning he reported Spurling Spurling A cry rings through tho room as the come- Seavey j ok . as improved. are having new houses built on the Pros- dian springs to his feet and with trem- I* ye. BOX of CIGARS

-- 12. Harbor road. hand tears tho blanket from the face -- i Oct. Spec. pect bllng Vena Mabel, only daughter of Mr. and of the child. But tho eyes are closed—the George W. Tracy, w ho has been ill since iDs.Palmer H.Seavey, died Monday,aged hands are cold—the child is dead. m 4% ■ m » m ■ * early in the summer, died Thursday. He i. year. PIPE. Next morning in the churchyard they MEERSCHAUM left a wife and two sons. bury her. When the dull thud from the 1» >y M. Haynes has gone to Boston. Mrs. Ellen Guptill, with her two sons, sod Is echoed back as it strikes the coffin Oct. 12. Plutarch. George and Byron, and her nephew, J. A. lid, the father turns away and hurries to the station to catch the western train. He TOBACCO and CIGARS. Stevens, of Bar was in town Sat- Harbor, Ti e Visitor -I with must laugh tonight and make others suppose you play urday to attend the funeral of her around here? Grade laugh, for he is an actor playing one night be other little girls brother, W. George Tracy. stands. But he is no longer alone. The -No, sir. Some is too naughty, and some HENRY COULD. Oct. 10. Jfn. wrong he has done the woman beside him j las the cough! whooping PETERS ELLSWORTH. is forgiven, and she lias promised to be BLOCK, is what she would have been years before Advertising like learning to swim. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, Ldii#usneee, lndl l>B. J. F. A- but for the of another—his W’iXe. M TUCK CO., At BCttX, Jlave strike out and will treachery headache. to take, easy MAINE._ confidence, you ;estion, Faey tooper- * 00 a 50 —Exchan go. Tn-t v A TtrTTT?Tr* c 7ear'* surely win. te. 2jc.—Advt. ilA it liivaA jj p&m (n advance.