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—-- dtaworth merican. Honcock Co ______r~ ’1 m _1" r:'p i ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 5, 1900. i No. 49 i»uuiiu»rmcniB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. from Bowdoin college; Alex R. Hagerthy, iio&rrti Mount*. from Portland medical school, and w»«« : C. Hattie Mason, from Bangor business 0. BURRELL & NKW A DVKimSKM KNTS THIS WKEK. .SON, college. .Sarah Friend, I sudor L Halman— Notice of The glee club of Bowdoin would foreclosure. college General K.iljah M Topllff—Notice of foreclosure. like to give a concert in Ellsworth during INSURANCE In imi Geo M Tower. AGENTS, krupicy—Kst the winter. Arrangement* may bemad I" K*t Willard W Rich. Burrill Bank bankruptcy- for Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. First nailoiiHl hank—Stockholders' meeting. such a concert under the auspices cf Curtis LB&KIK& Moon—Legislative notice. the school. G A high PoWEJEEt Pnrcher— WK RKPRKfl ES r TfIK Apothecary. .1 T (Tippett— Pianos, organa, jewelry, etc. Charles Harriman, of this city, who hss URE Lewi' Friend ft Co—Clothing. been ill with dlnst lii'i i;iolt* IIoDic and < I 'tuple*-—Mit-tea I instruments. periously typhoid fever at the Foreign W Makes the food more Companies. L .Iordan—Undertaker. Victoria hospital, Fredericton, N. B., Is del scions and wholesome Tjawrst Rat'* K F Robinson—Jeweler. with now and oakimq POV/n ?R ('ampatihh Safety. WL'gln ft Moore—Apothecaries. rapidly recovering, will soon be ____R?vaiI CO...NEW YORK. j A tV Greely Jeweler. able to come home. i» C It Foster—Furniture. MONEY TO LOAN to *uit on real estate and Senator Hale improved Cliarles 11 Leland—Fruit and confectionery. hose company is arrang- est farms in this It c » line different of .... ■ — vicinity. among them tht eollatrra!_ J A parts Maine, —^ Cunningham—Confectioner. ing for its annual New Year dance. This W It Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. about 300 acres, most of it under cu’iva- Wfdt End at Portland, the Imperial at year it will be a and on Otis : masquerade ball, tion. The large barn is built on m«» rn Old Orchard, which was burned two Jan. instead of your property isn’t insured L F Hooper—Writ of execution. Thursday evening, 3, New ideas, with and years and the at Konne- W^OSI1 kKk V against lire, improvements appliances ago, Monsam, IXIOIV. Bucksiokt Year’s eve as usual. it.s your risk if calamity comes Jf for up-to-date farming. The price paid bunk which he was running at the time F.dward L pay us a few dollars yearly we'll take all the risk for Beazley—Legislative notice. The union Thanksgiving service at the for the farm was something over $6 000. of his death. you; and in case of BIt Desert: fire, we’ll adjust losses Congregational church was well attended. Mrs. Allen and her son, a young man will He leaves son and two daughters#' promptly. Dependable, liberal insurance—that's John \V Somes—Notice of foreclosure. ours. us Rev. Ueorge H. Salley, who delivered the live on the farm and Mr. Allen will spend He was a brother of Mrs. Gideon 8. Ask about it. Findlay, Ohio. Cook, sermon, spoke of the of citi- much of his time here. of this The American Petroleum Product Co—Agents largely duty city. ok.ant co/tpany, wanted. zens toward the The funeral will take nu-sOTA, n±_ city. Mrs. Eben Hodgkins, of Trenton, was place Saturday. E. K. Hopkins returned last Wednes- driving on High street Saturday wIk * one For other local news see 5 Mrs. F. M. nor will have an p ages 4% and 8. day from Brookliu after winding up the of the thill bolts broke, letting the thills Gay onenlng sals of Christinas novelties, water colors, decorated C. L. Moran# is in Bostou this week on season’s business at the sardine factory. down on the horse’s heels. The horse ran EXTRAORDINARY china, etc at E. J. Walsh’s store, next Wed- ANNOUNCEMENT! business. He says the past season has been an un- down Dean street. Mrs. Hodgkins and a nesday, Dec. 12.—Adrt. usually good one at the with her were thrown from the car- Koy Webber was home from Brewer for factory. lady Norman B. of riage near A. E. Moore’s house. Mrs. Thanksgiving. Thicker, Coucord, N. H., SHjbntismunts. who has been his Mr. Hodgkins struck on her face, and one Mrs. David Hale and two children are visiting parents, and Mrs. Josiab of this wheel of the carriage passed over her. visiting in Boston. Thicker, city, left Tlu* entire stock of Her face was cut and bruised. Her Thursday for New Hampshire, where he badly I. L. Halman, of Lewis Friend & Co., is was Mrs. Rubber holds a position at the Alexander saui- companion uninjured. Hodg- In Boston on business. the A. W. CUSHMAN tarium. kins remained at Mr. Moore’s until & SON Miss Minnie is visiting friends in next day, when she was able to go home. Goods. Pray The Hopkins family had its Thanks- Boston and Lawrence, Mass. the last the Ellsworth We have a large stock of giving Day reuniou at the home of Mr. In gale night ordinary rubber goods which we Rev. J. P. Himonton will go to Sullivan and Mrs. E. schooner “Victory”, bound from Bangor quality K. Hopkins this year. offer at reduced to close to assist in revival services. for New York with lumber, went oshc re prices Friday Among members of the family from out them out. Water bottles and TO at Salem. message from Salem BE SOLD of town were Telephone OUT A supper will be served in the Congre- C. A. Lyon, wife and son syringes cheap. Bulb QUICK to the Ellsworth owners that especially gational vestry to-morrow evening at 6 John, of Bangor. to-day say syringes with hard rubber pipes the vessel is badly damaged and may he a for 35e. fountain To close nil tin* business of this firm. o’clock. Austin M. Foster spent Thanksgiving Two-quart total loss. The “Victory” was at anchor syringes, complete wiHi hard The literature club will meet with Miss with his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Yale, in off Beverly flats. She had both anchors rubber pipes, COc. M. A. Greely next Monday evening, Bulb. He returned home Friday, accom- out, but they did not hold her in the iifry- Dec. 10. panied by Mrs. Foster and daughter mile gale, and she dragged ashore. Four Hot Water Bottles t.1 .j n ii if-i. __i Georgia, who had spent several week** other vessels are Hshore at the same Bath p'ace. their new office in the First national bank visiting in and Boston. The “Victory” was owned principally by 50 cts. THINK OF IT! building. Curtis R. Foster and $5,000 $5,000 Irving Osgood, the B aisdell estate, Capt. S. L. Lord and We expect hereafter to handle who were drawn Frederick E. Stover and wife returned as grand jurors at the IT. A. J. Higgins. only Davidson goods, hence the S. district court, left for Portland Mon- offer. .... Worth of home Saturday from their wedding trip The Ellsworth schooner “A. K. Wood- high grade to Boston. day. T. F. Mahoney and Henry L. Moor, j ward” has been sold to Henry S. Mnliett, PARCHER’S PHARMACY. who were drawn as traverse jurors at the 1 Dr. A. C. llagerthy lias purchased the of Port Gilbert, N. S., for fl 000 and o* her same term, will leave to-morrow noon. Rockaway bouse, on Oak street, from A. consideration. The Ellsworth owners COMING EVENTS. The hor«emen of Maine are M. Small. predicting were Capt. S. L. Lord, Char'es H. Curtis, a very bright future for E. H. Greely’s the Jordan and Blaisdell esta’es. Wednesday, Dec. 5—Meeting Bayview FURNITURE, B. F. Joy left Wednesday to spend colt Columho. by Bingen, 2.06'4; dam by Dyer { district school association at Thanksgiving with his w ife and daughter Allerton, 2 09He is an elegantly The “Woodward” was built In Ellsworth ami a natural trotter, that Baptist church, Trenton. Draperies, Curtains, lings. Pictures, Art (ioods; in fact, in Westbrook. patterned^olt in 1877 for Capt. A. K. Woodward, who i shou-d gef h fast record and also prove a was her first, master. She was caught in Thursday, Dec. 6, at Congregational everything to make lmme pleasant anil beautiful must be Mrs. A. W. Packard left Wednesday great sire.—Turf, Farm and Home. a recent gale on the shoals, while bound vestry. Supper; 15 cents. for a visit of a few weeks with her hus- One on the <*?*<■ the season. It of the ladies'committees of the Con- sacrificed just of holiday for Ellsworth with coal for P. S. Lord. Dec. 6, at Odd Fellows hall— band in Boston. gregational will have a sale of Thursday, society She out n'ill be a season to be remembered. surprised everybody by riding Dance and turkey supper given by lie- of bargains long Miss Annie l'. Emery, dean of women cooked food every Saturday afternoon the gale near Handkerchief shoal, but bekahs. Invitation. orders arc to sell the stock I to do so at Brown was home for the tlie month of com- My ijnicklv. propose university, through December, Haven and put back to Vineyard leaking Dec. 12—Dis- the a recess. mencing next Saturday. The sale will be Ellsworth, Wednesday. offering goods at that will be to the Thanksgiving several sails She was towed by prices surprise with gone. of hcid in the Manning block in the room trict school of instruction K. P. prudent buyer. Sheriff Hooper, when he retires from to Ellsworth, arriving here last Wednes- will roVatiy vacated by F. L. Mason. Wednesday and Thursday, D^u. 19 and the office on Jan*. 1, move to toe Isaac day. The vessel will be hauled up here 20, at Unitarian and M. Grant house ou Bridge hill. Road Commissioner Hurley has repaired this winter and delivered to her new vestry—Fair supper. a had place in the Shore road near tlie Jan. 3, at Hancock hall— = Harry Austin, engineer on the Maine owner in the spring. Thursday, No. 1 Franklin Street, Ellsworth. five ^aw dam. The road was washed out ball of Senator Hale hose Central steamer “riebenoa”, has been Masquerade when a of the dam went out last a few at home. piece DANIEL H. SWAN DEAD. company. K. It. spending days HOLMES, Agent. spring. It was filled in with sticking**, The ladies’ sewing circle of the Congre- which settled this fall leaving a danger- Whatever your calling, master all itfl gational society will meet io the vestry at Well-Known Hotel Man off ous bole. It was filled in with rocks. Formerly bearings and details, its principles, instru- 2 o’clock on afternoon. Thursday Ellsworth. ments and and ORGANS. A meeting of the executive committee applications. PIANOS George W. Higgins, who has been em- of the merchants’ carnival is called for Daniel H. a well-known hotel on the Boston and boats Swan, STAPLES, SMITH MOODY, of Augusta, Piano and Organ ployed Bangor at 7.30 at the Friday evening o’clock, died at Ken- JFinancial. during the past season, is at home. man, formerly of Ellsworth, dealers, will open a branch store in the Franklin street store. office of L. i\ Giles. At this meeting nebunk this forenoon at 10 Ellsworth whist players will goto Bar the unfinished business of the carnival o’clock, aged Manning block, about December iirst. They will show the to conclu- Harbor to-morrow evening try committee will be closed, and question about sixty-five years. He was taken ill sions with the whist there. Largest Stock of PIANOS and ORGANS again experts of forming a permanent organization with pneumonia Friday. l Bond and for- Municipal | Lord of will be discussed. Harry wife, Holden, Mr. Swan was born in Waltham. He merly of Ellsworth, spent Thanksgiving Win, H. H. Rice G. A. has ever Shown in HANCOCK COUNTY. post, R., lived in Ellsworth several years, carrying the of Mrs. Herman D. Day here, guests elected officers as follows: N. H. Joy, com- Bankers. Robbins. on a general teaming and lumbering | on | shall a full B. Lists SHEET MUSIC—We carry line—vocal and instrumental. mander; F. Gray, senior vice-com- %) Application. ^ business. Invitations are out for a dance and mander; James L. Cook, junior vice- Bar Harbor SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES C. I. STAPLES, ELLSWORTH, MANAGER. turkey supper to be given by Nokomis commander; D. L. Fields, chaplain; Ir- In the early days of the I | Rebekah lodge to-morrow evening, at Odd ving Osgood, quartermaster; M. S. Smith, boom he conceived the idea of a hotel on J FOR RENT. g Fellows ball. adjutant; George L. Haskell, officer of the Green mountain, and a line of buckboards Warren G. Jordan haa purchased of day; Irving Scammon, guard. communicating with it. TYLER, FOGG & CO., He was the of the scheme, | I Cocoanut Mrs. E. G. Swett, of Portland, the hoube Rev. J. C. Perkins, of the First Uni- promotor MORSE-OLIVER BUILDING, g of the Green Moun- (•g on Hancock street >*»rih11 church of in and was proprietor s) recently occupied by Portland, preached IVIain©. tain house its :• Bangor, g Pop Corn Dr. Lewis Hodgkins. the ITiiiiariun church Sunday in exchange during palmy days. s) A | Since then he has conducted hotels in i Willi I lif* iifiKlitr Mpv A II ('nur Mr Brittle. Kev. Fr. UVonimr, of Oiono, Fr. Mc- g Perkins presetted a doctrinal sermon Grath, of Old Town, hi.0 Fr. Reardon, of atibertiannentB. Fresh lot just received. from lie fstnilmr tex* : “Blessed sre tlie § Bangor, were guests of Rev. J. I). O’Brien in for shall see in Ellsworth on Thanksgiving Day. pure Iub:I, they God,” -H-i K"H*v'I**i*vvvv'H”i*VYVvv*K*,!',W 4* using it to n uxltate the UnitHrisn idea | M. II. Clement has of Dr. purchased that right living and right thinking were A. C. the on Oak Hagertby dwelling ttie tunuHiueuiai principles of a religion j street, near the Unitarian church, form- for to-day. CHRISTMAS a of the | Whiting j erly pRESH part property. Mr. end O. K. Burnham have heard |]ySTERS. Mrs. Tne many friends of Aid. N. H. Hig- Homing from their duughter, Dr. Mary L. FRUIT and g gins were pleased to see him out again Burnham, in China, tor over a month. Saturday. He has been confined to the In her last letters she wrote of coming house six weeks with fever. Sole. CONFECTIONERY typhoid home for a visit, and hoped, through her ! Heavy NECKWEAR. | services as nurse in the English hospital, Tj | at f 0 of the VEItY IIKST. 2 Among Ellsworth boys and girls Hand Welt. I to obtain to of v passage England by way — X _ home from school or college for the REPRODUCTION OP THIS STYLE SHOE. Suez canal. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham think EXACT Thanksgiving recess were H. E. Walker, she may now be on her way home. Com- J. A. CUNNINGHAM. 5 v IJV invite of ¥ ing by way of Sui z canal, Miss Burnham your inspection WALSH’S. 1II SStiCTtiBnnmtg. \ would complete the circuit of the earth, a. I goSXM5C>CH>XMXK>CM30OOOOWOC^ f OKr splendid assortment of as she went out to China by the Pacific “The lieautlful i* ha ( pelul a* the Useful, route. j Holiday Neckwear—just arrived. a. perhaps more bo." JEWELRY ♦ Choosing A Christmas Gift ♦ The masquerade hall of the Dirigo show all the New often taken more time ami thought than x j We popular i LEAF « ^ athletic club on Thanksgiving eve was a vWy X you can spare. You can save both by A STAPLE. 2 successful and pleasant affair. There were and Boston .•» ¥ ♦ coining here when you have a gift to buy. ♦ ¥ York styles. SAGE, more than the usual number in mask, and Look at the next ten people you meet and Y There Is nothing surer to give pleasure X t nee how much 1- worn of the so-called jew- the galleries were filled with spectators. | LETTUCE to the recipient and satisfaction to the < 5GS From a $.VX).00 watch-chain to a five ^ 2 AND elry. than ♦ The costumes were varied—some hand- cent stlck-pln. Jewelry has come to be a + giver perfumes, brushes, combs, btaple article of dress. $ manicure needs, toilet waters, fine soaps, Y some, some ingeuious, some ludicrous. W or less of see that j. PARSLEY You will buy more It; necessities. The fea- The made for when shaving Important 2 masqueraders things lively ABE NKCK&SITIES AT THANKSGIVING. you get whnt you pay for you buy. £ be sure of this if will of + tures, beauty, usefulness and genuine- ♦ a while. When masks were removed THE You can you buy Y in a Y Hundreds of Neckties to select from. ness, exist such gift. there were the usual surprises. More J Gifts for distant friends will be packed X ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE J. T. CRIPPEN, Ellsworth, ^ joined in the dancing after masks were ♦ for or for the ♦ can them as well ready malllug, express. furnished supply who has a full assortment of the W. F. removed. Music was by the I ! flowers. Y We are anxious to help you, and are Y as all seasonable MAIN CO. goods. Every article of these orchestra. a Dirigo Connection. goods Is fully warranted to be exactly as a only waiting for an opportunity. Telephone A to this SHAPES, represented. printed guaranty At a meeting of the school board Mon- effect Is given with each article of these PERFUMES. 7Cr» CAr | at his store. it was voted to eliminate French I# f day goods purchased | ♦ OUC. ♦ If it’s fora woman, there can’t be any LOL. from the English course at the high ™: Iowa. Y daintier Christmas box than a box of Y WATCH OUR WINDOW § W. F. /IAIN CO., Iowa City, school, and substitute and 1 X We have the boxes in varl- a bookkeeping | perfumes. I rhetoric. French was included ous ♦ formerly S FOR S NOTHING + pretty gift styles containing gener- in the last two of the and on earth Y ous-sized bottles. Y years course, X or two in a 25c. to 00. X the two studies which have been sub* WILL MAKE HENS LAY One bottles box, $1 Toilet all the favorite odors—25c. ♦ stituted for it will now come in the GOODS like + waters, CHRISTMAS Y to a bottle. X $1.00 last two years of the English course. | GREEN CUT BONE. & CO. X In bulk perfumes all the favored makes X French will be retained, of course, in the LEWIS FRIEND 40c. aud 50c. ounce. S FOB SALK BY i and odors are here, an ♦ I Cigars Latin scientific course and the | Fruit, Confectionery, g collegiate 2 and Tobacco. g ISAAC I_HODGKINS. preparatory course at the school. WIQGIN & MOORE, | Mrs. A. C. Hagerthy has sold her farm Ellsworth’s “Big Store”. | L_ El l_ A INI D The Ellsworth American “Lindenhurst”, at Lakewood, to Peter V. | Druggists. a l | | Alien, wealthy contractor of Maiden, V 23 MAIN 8TREET, ELLSWORTH, g [The only county paper.] Mass. “Lindenhurst” is one of the fin- a a&QiOiaoiaBiOio^^

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aWjrrtiscmmiB. ni kerosene in with a CHlll!SMAM KM)KAVO«. fllutual 13cncht ffioltunn A4'ltl ri/tt ItAls l.KKI lN. Ilnrro. If rubbed, flannel This In breve llarro’s story— cloth, on steel knivts that bsve become ilain* who watched the m-.i, Dec. I niercst ing laitci* from Hancock and are aside for a tropic For th«* Week Desinninff EDITED BY “AUNT MADOh”. To lit* r< no wn I *< t it ilosru rusty, they put day or ft—Comment by Dev. S. U. Doyle. WHY MRS. PiNKHAM ('ounty K-imifis A* it wan loi. ! Bark from tlie reef caught rcsw! may ve«y easily board of agriculture contains t he follow ing mm1 Harro** ciuurit'h lout*, THE 1'A RADIX. Tin* pur noses of till* column are succinctly Is Able to Help Sick Women Two school hoys began to quarrel and llano ck A »ii with them t«-n hail pci I (nil men, in the title amt motto- it is tor the mu interesting lette-s from county: This p:.' ;.gt» < mi;;.us Du* pirahlo ol slated When Doctors Fail. >*»tc mnded oil thu .-hole. on** of t hem **sid angrily to (he other; i<> T tnn I au«l aim* In* and All of the sow ■' in w h;< 11 Ch j.iusli :;le> benefit, helpful hopeful I>i:»•:it Isle the farming papers “YOU Hr. I he biggest f-iu, ill town.” “And are tin *•• ,n asked Itetng lor the common good. It is tor the coin lllnl I itaW K'ttll ill*’ go. Hi, lilili frtl li g.VC’ Harro, the will of. seed the dinVreut \ n.-w red the sailors htave “Boys! Boys!” remonstrated I heir teach- 'by or ot in How would men to wo- >oni« valuable inf imatiou The buile mon u-e—a public servant, a purvey gladly fly "N one ia-h«*i »r fell to die of the truth upon d.iieivut •> high er. “Do not forget that I 'in effects tins me a many ideas that art* « present.” formation and suggm.th.ru. a medium tor tin* in man’s aid did but understand a give great A nd find !! •” * they v lives. A ... .• wi.'Ut luiin I sow. valuable, and I think tin a-ea great help ter< liange ot ideas, luihi* capacity it solicit* woman's tri ds. sensibilities, to farmers who read 'hem. We have « “VI ho with •' v. feelings, (Harro: goes me, \t orld’a < iSome s■ loll by the •;-ale. on f?» micci-** large hninplon communications, ami detrend* ill ■ il U.i •* »*.» .» ‘.u.1 win li IVlUl III, in k. and cngaiue dlscurlMinces. l.LuiJ- htguii “I tried remedies to cure the h:n d ;;o me lie Ids or on tin It in iId-r« orn peculiar Alive or dead? Mm 11 it oe -aid many paiii ly support given -pect. book* wreie high >u price, *-*■%* al iudi piles,” mu ideation* mu-; t e s|gi»ei‘. hut the name of Those .are known to IV e it ft one on the roast?*' writes VV. K of nn the edge of u.e plowed ground. things only virtual* contributing a *•nllieif sit fund fora Smith, Ijttham. Ill “but writer wi.i not >»e nrint« «t except hy permission Some women, and the aid a man would start anti then others to found no r* lief till I used Buckle* V The Id'ii -a Me th a up. ( on munleutlons wIII hi -o', ject to apt roval ot give admitting equal spoke up Id4 gray-haired mother: Arnica nom a* sha•* holders on of Salve, i have not been trout led with ■ !-\ if e editor ot sir column, hut p»*ivilegc* payment *• qua-luy. ether seed fell cannot 1 In u* sea li.i n mhIii, Mutual Item-lit Column.. information, many times, be ot Miss Alcntt arc works Sophie May and • u soil where there M art tii u « Harro. now a:::.mg t! s. up a woman her line t» A in given by to family phy- For bovs, the lienty bt-ok*. Let me not plead in Vain !** v ere rot of thoius. The thorns grow set* of live, ii.t \tr(\ ttr etive. J (i I£ol- Unnkintj. W A9HDAY. land’s hoc kw ar* 1 t" Answered brave Harro: up v iih and, being the stronger. charming. hop** "Mother, On Monday, w hen the wiaiher’s tine. he r from o hers in relation to bonk- for W ho know-, prrrhsierr for him Choked d to death. Still other -si< a mother's All glistet tng in the bright sun-htno, farm instruction A n a< er of the bulletin Uniler the eye- The wet k v na-h :i n.• on the* line ; To W till leal ■iiun dim.’* FIRST NATIONAL a ed and bre .t < day Slid ft 1 i ground wants to know the rra n of the dissp- BANK 1 he wash tiiat comes so rat Idly forth f oK in proportion to the quality pearance of potato ball* The standard •‘Farewell’ God wntclns over i of the soil. ’1 lie lace-trlmmed garment* hang outside— for potatoes cing ripe enough to cat used 'I hr ('.> ids ot ftj» log loam, 1 h» rags in holes a d corners Pdde, t be wt.in the balls weie about the size of Vnd He -hall ki»-1» u- on llir deep, Till INTERPRETATION. And this we cal beusew itcy pride. a Albert, hut now we seldom see one at all. And sale ly hi log u- houir The seed is the word of (loti. The “The best foot foremost,*’c*rtainly. K. S. Warren. Wild was the storm-swept ocean. who power is the servant of Christ Tiie sldrt- our anxious thoughts command ; Note- Tin* ’nek of ball* "li potato vines lias And like a trngiie teal " c scrutinize each ink ami hand; been much cll*cu*w«lf aim, *<» lar n* w** knew, The tif* boat to--, d ere it crossetl s ads Ilis words abroad or that [ long We are now prepared rent boxes In F or r< trihution i* at hand no salt* tactorv ••cmHusion lm» Im-»-u reached. It I nto the distant ret f to] out preaches His truth. The soil is the " hen these ate not immaculate. I' probable that the varieties whl

  • itli one heiddt * the crew. We dare tint risk ui vears has murli to ih» with the lark consists certainly. mnn> pa-t, by the wayside. This class of balls It vvl I he Inten -ting to note* tin e Urd Hard to tin' oa- s Id- comrades •' '• c* tl .r-lcss, corrupt and utter- s« mctinie* the eiothe*Mne is too frail — of (■■•! I'niii'ii sprayin'.- for blight and t lie con B' t !> d r'-- ! In* gate. Said to be One of the Beat Vaults The garments show a muddy trail; siajuent ripe ntng of the vines for a series of And Harro cried, when land he spied, hardened hearer, upon whom the ly No lau: dres- can reftain a wall ears.-— Secretary. "Thank God, we shall not fail!’’ In the Country. truth makes no impression at all. Sa- lh holding lids catastrophe. Dedham We have no public library And when lie saw ids mother as as the tan plucks it away quickly in winti r. how Ihe icy air here, but 1 believe one should In.* found in facing the shore tn tear**. sician. She cannot herself to We believe birds the seed which fell on the paths Will stiffen every garment there’ bring every town,and might he, if only sufficient Loud over ad the storm Id- call that this vault affords absolute se " ho doesn’t know crack and tear to her ear*. is they tell and the is interest could he aroused along this line Brought gladness curlty ngaln-t of the Held. The second class repre- V\ hen handled howe’er ? everything, physician tenderly and {**« pie Ik* led to see lhe* great advan sented the seed which fell on stony at a constant disadvantage. This is Over and over he shouted. by tages to be secured by the of one wi.-h, at least, all housewives share, reading good And high Ids cap he waved Fire and Here is the enthusi- for the literature. The nucleus of a Burglary. ground. pictured l idled in a lu art felt pia .« r, why, past twenty-fire yeans library might "God gives thee joy God -ends thy hoy* a few w« il« h<> en astic hearer, but the tickle hearer. lie Propitious Kates, may ft dawn fair thousands of women have l»ecn con- consist of book* gathered TIs Uwe we have saved !” those interested in the formation of a Our enthusiasm, but no Upon my weekly washing day by banking rooms are so arranged as tc has per- — their troubles to Mrs. — temporary < rood llousekce vi n a. fiding Pinkhnm, be Such Is brave Harro'a public library, and this could added to story se«’ u re manent stability; is full of feeling, but and whose advice has brought happi- as means could be The time to Harro w ho watched the sea, procured. T Id- rei own I -»t it down ness and health to countless women in acquire a taste for good r« ading is in youth, Dear M. B. Friendtt: Ah it was told to mu. Absolute Privacy for tbow Box*. the United States. and far too often no consideration is give n Renting the seed which fell — sented by among 1 am very much with the evident Frank D. Sherman, in Weekly. pleased Mrs. of Grant to this matter by parent* C hildren w ho tlarper’e thorns. This is the hearer. Chappell, Park, 111., worldly interest in our column. The follow ing is have a natural taste for are allowed whose portrait we publish, advises all reading Boxes from $4 to annum He hears, but his worldly cares and to read and in reach, $20.per literally a “drop-letter”, found a few days suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink- anything everything Christum* hi the White House. are so that the truth is regardless of it* benefit or in after according to sire and location. anxieties great after it was left the writer. ham's advice and use E. Pink- injury Chriatmas *»t the t mmiRton by Lydia i'(>a rk u lilli. tin i.ff.irt iu inuHi. tit i-nlt ivalu | Xeculive choked out of his heart and brings ham’s as Do not rl~k the loss of 1 noticed in Tiik A.mfkican Aunt Madge's Vegetable Compound, they a love for reading in tho*e lacking in this under nil admin 1st rut ions has been rs- \our.valuable papers is when security cap t>e obtained at such a trlfllru forth no fruit. The fourth class rep- cured her of infiafnmat ion of the ovaries no other influence has request for cookies without butter, with one respect. I believe ! sent tally s home festival. It la on New cost. the seed which foil anti womb : she. therefore, from »o an effect our lives as w hat resented by upon egg, vinegar, etc. Thinking die mav have lost speaks great upon Vior'u d*v of the rr whatever line ol i everybody who is anybody cornea to Hancock some Good soil differs in Bluehill. M. A. K. Lynn. Ccnnly Savinas Bank. forty. qual- reading or study we pursue. In regard to shake the President’s hand. Nick advice is absolutely free. j ity. It can be cultivated and improv- C'ookik.s—One egg, 1 cup molasses, >» agricultural reading, the successful farmer ELLSWORTH, ME. cup 1 of 1 Ua- is he who reads most and is and we should use every means to sugar lahlespoonfnl vinegar, intelligently ed, Commenced spoonfui of s.wln anti a little salt, to suit qu ekest to apply to his own advantage (Who baa lost his say, ItuatiirM Mh> I, 1873. our of the truth the spice* Boy way)—I make acceptance Primitive Sfivlng. whatever information is for the Utste, and tlour to roll soft. practicable mister, bow far is it to Creek? more in accord with the best possible his farm or Camptowu The skill of the Zulu of South Africa locality. Deposits In this bank arc by low exempt froa This is an instance of “bread east upon Mary M. Burrill. Man (surlily)- Find out. I ain’t no city results. in sewing fur is n household word in taxation. the waters after (with acute — THE APPLICATION. returning many days,” South Africa, and some of the other Brooklin I think there should be a directory. Boy empha*is) in this case it is cookies. No, a volume on .V. II. How shall we listen to the truth? only Many tribes compete with them. The needle go-d library in every to* n. free to ail you ain’t; you're good CUULIDGK, President. thanks to M. A. R. 1 had lost The citizens generally should be interested manners, nr* ! With our hearts so prepared by faith my recipe. employed is widely different from that you JOiiX t\ W HITCOMB, Vice-l*re$ideni. enough in the matter to aid in its forma- it be laid in used bv the ordinary needlewomen. In and prayer that may up tion, and the town, as such, should make CHAM.tin C. HCMULL, Treasurer tlie first place, it has no eye; in the sec- our minds and practiced in our lives. Dear M II. Friends: annual for its jttcStcal. is bke a at one appropriations support, Deposit* draw Interest from the ond. it skewer, npinted besides a 1 literal towards it* first day oi We should hear prayerfully, attentively Having been very busy of late 1 haven’t dont Appropriation March, June, .Hcptenil*er and December. end ami thick at the other. establisbment. In connection with the and There should be no my duty by the column, but have much enjoyed practically. The thread is not of cotton, but is library there should Ik* a good ItOAKIl OK the contributions those who have. J am reading STRENGTH-WEAKNESS. 1»|KKCTORS; temporary enthusiasm without perma- by made of the sinews of various animals, room, with the provided leading periodi- A. Y. Hiknham, John F. Wiiitiomk, going to take for mv subject to-day a very com- cals of he The man and the weak woman, nency and stability, no hardness of the best being from the sinews in the day, {mlilicaI, literary, scientific, strong N. it. Coo I. it** it, F'. Cakkoil IUehill, monplace article but an extremely useful one agricultural, etc, to suit all tastes. Ol C II AItU.,i c. BtkklLL. heart and no such anxiety concerning neck of a giraffe. It is stiff, inelastic, The sturdy oak and the clinging vine. If of have nevci eour-e a should include the best j namely, gasoline. any you with a to “kink” and tan- library the things of the world, that the word great tendency Women do not to be carried Batik hour* from 9 made use of it invest at once in a gallon can works of history, travels and fiction U r to-day expect dally, a- m. to 12 m itself with near it. lb- find no in our gle up anything cun tances and of God shall lodgment and won’t allow tin* car, to remain environment would havt ! around like children. have serious you empty fore being used it is in hot wa- They hearts and shall no fruits in steeped much to do in determining how best t< produce long, when once you have found what a good work to do—hard work—and mast be ter until it is quite soft and is then star: and conduct a library. We have in they our lives. When we hear the truth of servant it is It costs but cents twenty a gallon beaten between two smooth stooes/whieb this town a private library, organized fitted for it. The iueaJ medicine to build it tall on soil and must l>e corked or it will God, may good bring kept closely evaporate causes it to into during the summer. Males separate filaments, past {Maying weak women is Sui illiS ndcrs for payments, per viii. Ps. 1. 2; Math. cleaning your dress collart of the rug or garment on which she is Nativity”, Neh. 1-3; xxxiv, UliAh^ivcn megreil '■treng'n and muscular which sol! so It is useful ir richer results have been obtaiued than in easily*. equally working. The thread is then increased and me rest- Til, 24-29; Luke vi, 40-49; Acts viii. 20- pushed ...ility; i.y :i;*po:itr given WHY PAY RENT? cVaning kid gloves, neckties, silks, ribbons to illustrate a ful I have also suffered with bad blood for Korn, Jas. through with the butt of the needle, any previous attempts mag- sleep. j 40; x, 24-33; ii, 13; i, 22-27; and when the Renovator had when ran borrow on | velvets, stuffed furntture, cushions, carpets an drawn tight, and two more holes are azine in colors. years, commencing you your Rev. ii, 17; iii, 0. twenty boils on my neck. They have now disap- shares, give a first mortgage an*l ; furs. made, with like result, the skewer and cannot in of this it pro- “The Peters Banquet” is the title ol peared, I say enough praise reduce every month Monthly It may be poured freely on the article to lx gressing very slowly, but fast enough great tonic for the muscles, nerves and blood—it pa> menu and Interest together The Value of the Individual. tbe handsome little volume from the is a medicine will amount to but cleaned (the more the better till clean) withou for a country where time is of no value pen grand little more is Jos. D Cowin, Ludlow, Mass. than you nre now for One thing that the gospel has done injury, or very soiled places may be rub bet whatever. of Gen. Charles Hamlin, Maine reporter paying rent, and In about 10 years you that it has brought out the value of the with a rag or sponge. Kxposure to the air foi The skin upon which the seamstress is of supreme court decisions, just issued. will Individual. The time was when a sin- a few hours removes the odor. It will not re is with water before she The work has been for some working damped expected Off Your Guard OWN YOUR OWN HOME. gle life did not count for much. The move stains or discolorations not caused by commences, and as the damp thread and weeks, and its appearance will be hailed grease. hide out it the work The mild of make community, the nation, the govern- dry brings very with delight by those who were fortunate days early spring For particulars inquire of I hope these hints may prove helpful to som closely together. IlkNUY \V. Cl ment, was everything. The single in- to have been at the banquet, and the you careless and then take cold. human, 8ec*y. one in return for the suggestions the columi you : First S*n Bank Bldg. dividual. as an individual, was regard- thousands who wanted to be there. Tne A. H.w Kino, Prealdent. brings to me. I think 1 can find a recipe for thi Ice Water Without a Cooler. ed as a trifle. But such is not the case edition and of the and cookies asked for and will to send it nex arranging speeches try A simple method of keeping ice water with the present order of civilization, time if I do. Ksthkk. other matter in the book have been In a common pitcher, when there is no Hale’s ProfrsBtcnai Catfie. our and the high state of civilization in marvellously well judged and well done, -v--v -v. I I can testify that gasoline will maki properly constructed cooler available, is day is the fruit of Christianity. There so that the book is tit to live as the ac- H. soiled gloves look as well as new. I havt as follows: GREELY, 9 to DR can be no doubt in regard this. The Cut a of cotton curate record of a uoteworthy feast. The used it on light ones and even white, witl piece batting large of so- Honey DENTIST. gospel has been molding human enough to go easily around the bock is bound in green cloth, with a | perfect results. Remember Esther’s warn pitcher one of the that have and extend some or ciety. And things to above it two three photograph of Judge Peters on tlie fore Graduate of ing not to use it near fire or a lighter the Philadelphia Dental College | been is that the life of inches. Put this between two sheets of Horehound dJwe of *75 accomplished cover. Within it, besides the lamp. speeches, _ heavy wrapping paper cut to the same in every individual has come to be re- | are lists of the j •^'Kricr Giles’ Block, Ellsworth. banquet guests. Closed garded as having a value in itself. i Dear Avrxt Madge: Wednesday afternoons until further get her to form a circle. Now cut a cir- and Tar notice. And this life needs to be protected I am Interested In Flossie’s offerings to the M cular piece of paper and paste it over one Uncle Qloswan—By gum, Mandy! Ef I and for as individuals be- It. column, and especially In the lines "we mee will cure cold before more seri- develop!>d. end of the thus was the o’ this show I’d dock your cylinder fashioned. You manager h. l. d. come strong with a self conscious now- and part.” for It sometimes seems that when oui woodruff. will then have a cover that will fit close- o’that chap thsr that’* wavin' ous trouble ensues. Dr- our hearts and life's interest an tb’wages 25c, 50c, $1.00 er of their own so will the j "paths diverge” community ly over the pitcher and wholly exclude fer’I swum! ne hain’t a MAIN so divided that we h rdly know how to th’flute, played the size ST., ELLSWORTH. the state become and ef- gathei the air from it. thus the per bottle; largest cheapest. and powerful serving double note on it th’ hull aflernnou. up the broken threads and "tru«t as the days gc ficient. Tlte strength and character of purpose of keeping the water free of im- At all druggists. Refuse substitutes. (Over Harden’* Shoe Store.) j by”. It la well for us all that we canno1 a state in these latter do not lie so purity and preventing the ice from melt- days ; lift the curtain and look into the future in the rulers and as ing. Jtlrmcal. much government Even aged people need not live wholly in the ’ike’s Toothache Cure in Minute. Covers of this description are very use- Drops One Twenty-five year*’ experience In New York In the people. Make the people as in- past, as It is sometimes said they do, for ever ful in a sickroom, where it is of the ut- S|»eclal attention given to chronicicase*. dividuals and and for them mav be a fresh DfJeimer’s j intelligent good every day beginning most importance that ail liquids intended KIDNEY I have finished ~ strong and the nation will partake of just reading ‘‘Richard Bruce” for drink should be kept closely covered. j CARROLL ; Charles II. Sheldon. I have also read Low BURRILL, the same general character.—Reformed by "The ® Rates ® P# j ATTORNEY Church Crucifixion of Philip Strong,” ”In Ills Steps,* "Backache Cure." Messenger. Por all "His Appropriate. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary For 3 MINUTES' AND I Brother’s Keeper,”“TheTwentieth Door,’ Troubles. Lame Back.Heart Hisease^kia CONVERSATION. and “The “I’ve got n good motto for my new pa- L>isease, Rheumatism, Bed etc. | COUNSELLOR AT LAW. | Redemption of Freetown”. The Wetting, as follows % The AwnkenlnK of the Ideal Side. Approximately 1 thought and of each seem to be tc per.” Notary purpose in FemaleWeakness. For distance of Public and Justice op the Peach General morality depends in great enforce the two “What is it?” Unfailing j great commands, love to God By dealers. Mkr.sixe by mail OOcFredoma^t V. measure on the ideal side of “What we have we hold.” Los* than 5 mile*, 10 cent*. Office over Hurrtll National Bank, having and love to humanity. I like Whittier and San For sale uy M. M. Moore. I see! to the circula- M •• State street, Ellsworth. Mk. the human being awakened and grati- Walter Foss as the people’s poets. “Oh, Referring 5 to 15 15 fied from the Will others tell us of the tion! That’s good. But. by the way, 1 very beginning of life, really good book? 15 to 25 20 didn’t know were a Slinjtriisrmcnts. F. I to they are We sisters ho lai you publisher.” BURNHAM, In order afford a counterpoise to reading? country Hates for A* “I’m not. This is a greater distances In proportion. sensual desires.—Froebel. from the public library sometimes find It bard patent fly paper.” ATTORNEY to And really good and helpful books to rend. HISTORY AMD A Sister b. is naked the who tries COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Common Error. “Why it,” girl to or Telephone Service Also o! Human nature readily falls into the Your thoughts on Charles Sheldon’s be funny, “why is it that they always say at your residence is useful prosecuting attorney for all classes pensions the United States. books are against mistake that those who are making the very applicable. I have read that a young man pines for a woman? always, helpful often, Business solicited. two or three of those as necessary some- most fuss and noise in the world are you mention. He Why couldn’t they just well say be SWAN'S Ellsworth. .... Maine. ISLAND, times, and doing the most work.—Christian Stand- seems to have the object in view of making oaks for her, for instance?” “Because,” cheap ard. a practical application of Christianity tc growled the old bachelor, “because pine is MAINE, A. STEWART, M. D. all the year round. L * every department of work in the present about the softest wood there is.” BY Some Sweet Today. time. If the influence of his IIOMCEOPATIIIST, writings “And you say,” remarked Satan, “that New England I will not light the lamps until I’ve thought H. W. SMALL, M. D. Telephone West Brooksville, Maine. should prove as strong as his nano* is like the I and What was the sweetest thing you really place! suppose you Graduate Boston University. Memberl of In all widespread, there will be a powerful at and Maine American my day. look tiie smoke imagine you are in A history of Swan’s Island has just been pub Homceopathlc Medical society; I will not seek to speed in Christian Telegraph Institute of Honm-opathy, and corresponding change living. Chicago.” “Oh, no,” replied the late lished, and Is now ready for delivery. Dr Company. The lingering ray member Boston llomteopalhlc Medical society. Aunt Madge arrival from “I haven’t noticed of li&s much time t< Until my anxious eye somewhere hath caught Chicago; Small, Atlantic, given telephone connection. of this BXjIjBWOZITB | A word, a smile or something that bath passed the smoke. It’s the population that you the preparation volume, which coven In my small sphere. O Memory, thou hast Industry is the mother of good luck. have here that inspires me.” 244 pages. From the following table of con STEAM LAUNDRY E. BUNKER, JR., Some sweet 1 tents may be seen the grouud which the boot JOHN covers AND BATH KOOM8. OF CONTENTS. ATTORNEY" AT LAW. Now fancy travels out and conjures up Tortured a Witness. A Woman’s Awful Peril. TABLE ▲ long and brilliant train; I. I n t rod u ctlo n—A borl gl nes— D1 sco very. "NO PAY, NO WASHEE," Intense suffering was endured wit- “There is one chance to save at It floats by only yonr II. Purchase—Settlement and Laud Titles. orrices all by; All kind, of ness T. L. of before life and that is an III. A Sketch of the Life of Col. James Swan laundry work done at ihorl no MK. Joy and gladness go Martin, Dixie, Ky., through operation,” BAR IIAKBOR AND BI.UEH1LL, IV. Biographical Sketches of Early Settlers Uce. bouda called for and delivered. With laugh and sigh, he gave this evidence: “I coughed every were the startling words heard Mrs. by V. Gott’s Island. H. K. KSTKY it CO., Bar Harbor offices: 7 and 8 Mt. Desert Bloc*. And dregs of pain lie deep in pleasure’s cup. night until my throat was then I B VI. The nearly raw; Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her Fishing Industry. Weat End Brldve, Bluehll) office ocen Saturdays. But now I see two tender haxel eyes tried Dr. VII. of Records. Kliaworth. Me King’s New Discovery which doctor after he had vainly tried to cure Synopsis Municipal Turn on me—lips that smile; ah. herein liea instant relief. I have VIII. Miscellaneous. gave used it in my her of a frightful case of stomach trouble CLOSED My sweet today! family for four years and recommend it and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had Pauper Notice. as the greatest for colds formed, and she worse. PRICE, #1.50. breathes from of the remedy coughs, constantly grew undersigned hereby gives notics that he WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. ▲ perfume pictures mind. and all chest and '■piIEI. has throat, lung troubles. Then she began to use Electric Bitters, be obtained of the contracted with the city of And in our fancy Memory carves her lore. The book may author, I)r for the Ellsworth, It will stop the worst cough, and not only which cured her. It’s a wonderful support of the poor, during the eusulng Our dearest treasures in the air we find; wholly II. W. Small, Atlantic, Me.; of H. W. Bky and has j prevents but cures stomach, liver and Cures year, made provision for their his for absolutely consump- kidney remedy. ample Db. H. W. HAINES begs to notify patrons 1 know my happiness tonight was tion. Price and ant, 223 Middle street, Portland, or of the pub support, be therefore forbids all persons from 50c fl 00. Every bottle loss of it. and others until further uolloo Ms denta- dyspepsia, apoetite. Try Only iuruisi.lng supplies to on his that guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Wigqin 50 cts. Guaranteed. For & Ushers, The Hancock County Publishing any pauper ac- sale by Wiggin count, as without his written rooms Wednesday afternoon. -Boston Transcript. I & Moore’s order, he will i»av will be closed on drug store. Moore, druggists. Co., Ellsworth, Me. for uo goods bo furnished. Hahkt 8. Joses. Ellsworth. Oct. 25.18S9. mmm— lilililMT fit 1 II, ^ili M TT lil/xN 1 s 1/IiV *1 SbbrTtisrmrntB. COUNTY NEWS. Kill I4. I* V to « AlilHO' KI.MWOHTI1 MARKED. ilDllllU^L u .Lilia. | tor Additional — ** nee other # -— County Netrtt, pa/ire Wednesday, December f, 1900. O i»* Week's \\ loittiW logs of News, N«#vc!t> an•»“ discovered an apparent Of wheat, lieets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 6b towards Dr. of 56 of 5*2 or Baker’s Cocoa when James F. Smith came from pounds; corn, pounds; onions, midnight, he Bangor shortage of £833 in liis account*. of and pounds; carrots, English turnips, rye and parked Thanksgiving with his family Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 15 pounds; EXAMINE THE PACK- Hon. William A. n here. E'lis, native and of barley and buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats, had finished his 32 A GE YOU RECEIVE twentieth of former busmens man of Stillwater, pounds, or even measure as by agreement. cup tea, ilev. J S (’on- Richards, pastor of the The prices helow are the retail | but for years s p.omiiient citizen of quoted prices AND MAKE SURE grcgational church, being absent on Sun* lit Ellsworth. Farmers can easily reckon from his conversation was Peshtigo, WiMconsin, both these what they are likely to receive In trade THAT IT BEARS OUR «‘ay, Miss Cochrane, state missionary, ur cash for their irresistible, his and public life, died Nov. 21. products. supplied the pulpit. TRADE-MARK. Country Produce. Fire started from a stove in Jefferson logic he was at Last week Mrs. Lydia Jones, who 9ails Butter. unanswerable, Thomas’ at in a room his w house ith her husband, Capt. Frank Jones, on MllMnocket, Creamery per lb.30 “La B8lle *• in the steam coal while which his two year-old child whs Dairy.25»28 barge Wilksbarr’, Cheese. in the of fell sleeping. Before the child could he greatest power. How lying port Salem, Mass., Best many fluent rescued factory (now) per lb.16 818 Chocolate” from the to the main deck and frac- it was burned to death. The Best poop dairy (new).16 TRADE-MARK rf | house was burned. Dutch tured her leg. Mrs. Jones was taken to (Imported).90 Neufchatel.05 Under the decisions of the U. S. Courts talkers owe their the to-day to and will be con- or brilliancy hospital, probably Fred Grant, of Eddington, who was Eggs. no other Chocolate Cocoa is entitled to fined there be labelled or sold as “Baker’s Chocolate” three mouths. Miss Maud shot bis W. E. Eggs are a little easier after the by companion, Wolcott, Thanksgiving or Baker’s Cocoa.” Jones will the invigoration of go to Salem to care for her of Lincoln, while hunting, died last Wed- lematid, and are selling now between 25 828 ets. “original mother. Fresh doz. 25 package” nesday. Grant and Wolcott were hunt- laid, per 828 Poultry. The home of Thomas Blodgett has been ing together on Nov. 17. A deer was Walter Baker & Co. Limited tea. If The brief reign of the turkey is over. Chickens you want to know greatly saddened the death of his between them. Walcott’s bullet missed Established 1780 how by only tnd fowl are firm. son Thomas, who Dm deer and hit Grant. passed away early Chickens.15 818 DORCHESTER, MASS. can Friday evening, Nov. 30, after an illness of Fowl.J2 «j .5 , clever you be when are at Portland has been selected hy the you one year, aged twenty-one years. He was Hay. COLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1900 National Grange as the place for the next The | an estimable and had a continued mild weather has tended to young man, large annunl convention. Three cities, Port- hold ilown the price of Imy, both by improving the circle of friends. The funeral was held at your best, try experiment. a land, Detroit, and Milwaukee, were con- the outlook for next season’s grass, and by af- Buy 1 o’clock Sunday, Rev. Mr. Drew, of Sedg- testants for the honor. The selection was fording late pasturage for sheep and other wick, officiating. Interment was at COUNTY NE WsT made on the first of stock. Loose hay has been selling at $ 16 and of Chase & ballot, twenty-five For additional County News, see other pages. pound Sanbom,s McuntKest. The heartfelt sympathy of baled at An Package the forty-five votes cast going to Port- hay $19. advance is look for with all is extended to the in their sor- the in of family land. ‘•hutting whiter. PenohMiot. row. Best loose, per ion.16 Tea in the A. E. Varnum is in Boston on business. original air-tight lead form. Dec. 3. Tomson. The seven-year-old daughter of George Baled. 19 Straw. Claney, of Dresden Mills, who had been Mae Littlefield has gone to Bucksport J H. Jones and wife, of Bucksport, and Loose. 8 g]Q to work in the Robinson house. It is a native left at home by her father, to care for a Baled. 14 drink. his brother Fred, of Belfast, came to spend *' two-year-old brother, attempted to start Vegetables. The tbree-act comedy “A King’s Daugh- ORIGINAL FACKAGK Thanksgiving here at the old homestead. TEAS. a fire in the kitchen stove with the aid of Potatoes are higher. Sweet potatoes are prac- ter”, by Rachel E. Baker, will be pre- The w inter terms of the schools in town Orloff (Formosa Onions). kerosene oil, Monday. Both children tically out of the market, owing to poor keep- sented soon by the King’s Daughters. Koh-i-noor (Eng. Hreakfa.it). open to-day, excepting the grammar were burned to death and the house de- ing qualities. OrANf.B I'KKoR (India & Ceylon). A number from this place attended the school in this village, which is to open one Potatoes, bu .70 Cabbage, .03 stroyed. .08 tb .01 “Old Maids’ Convention” at the Cove week later. is be Onions, Beets, >4 This to taught by S. W. lb .03 lb The in oils of former Chief Jus- Squash, Turnips, .01>4 Saturday evening. All report an enjoy- Tapley, w hile the primary school will con- portrait Celery, stalk 05 Carrots, t!> .01 >4 tice A. is Beans bu— able evening. tinue under the of Nellie John Peters, which to be bung per instiuction Mrs. Yellow 2.50 Imp Eye, Deer are be Skettnn. in the atatebouse at Augusta, and which 2.60 getting to quite plenty in Hampshire, are visiting his parents for a Pea, NEWS. was recently finished by I). I). Coombs, an this locality, eight having been shot COUNTY I few weeks. The annual business meeting and roll Fruit. com- the week. Bert Ward Fred |w atidilional Sco tt *ec other artist who has had several important during well, C.’ounln page* call of the church of this apples remain uun. 1 ne nest may ue oougni C. F. Chester, wife and young son, of Congregational Conner and Fred well each missions, has been on exhibition in Ban- for $2 a barrel. Cranberries are Ward shot one has been fur advancing, Hancock were guests of Mr. and place, appointed Monday, rranklio. Point, gor. The picture is considered to be un- but are selling here at 10 cents a quart. Friday. Dec. 31. A w ill be Mrs. Martin evening, public supper doz srems be a decided Sunday. commonly good by the chief justice’s Bananas, .‘20330 Oranges, doz .35 3 45 The first annual salt1 of the There to improve- followed the after King’s Us served, by meeting, Apples, bbl #1 50y$2 00 Lemons, doz 25g3> ment In the condition of Rev. H. F. M Ix?la Gordon returned to Water* ffiends. The portrait was painted from Daughters circle w ill he h>-ld at Day. which there w ill be a social hour and then Cranberries qt .0 Grange ville after tlie He is now able to swallow light foods. Monday, spending Thanks- life. ball Wednesday afternoon and t a watch meeting will be held to welcome Ciroceries. veiling, recess at her home. Orrln Donnell i* * n* giving Dec. 5. A remembrance mh e and babv acting very fflclently the new century. This being the seventy- Skowhegin had its t bird destructive fire The sensation of the past week has been the n nurse. Mr. Donnell this morning re- I-aac P. is to be show will be prominent features. Prizes Gay reported improving tifth anniversary of the church and the of the year on Thanksgiving night, when advance of wait fron^O.5 cents to $2 a bag. This Ida rm since the st t lie of the are offered for larges*, smallest and ports patient Improving rapidly. amputation hip closing of the century, these meetings will theS. W. Gould block and Charles Mur- Is attributed to combination of two large salt and Mrs. H. L. of are broken limb. Drs. Haskell and Abbott. As a matter of fact salt has for handsomest babies. will be Mr. Day, Bangor, be of more than usual interest. phy block were partially destroyed by fire syndicates. Hupper some been but consum- served from G to 8 ni. here. w ife and of Ban- and smoke and years ridlcu'ously low, p. Harry Springer, son, Dr. L. A. Stewart leaves for greatly damaged by to-day ers cannot contemplate this advance of moie Criiiit to week water. Both are frame The A branch of the State Dec. 3. J. gui, spend Thanksgiving w here he w ill buildings. improvement Clinton, Mass., open another than lOo per cent, without something of alarm. ; with Mrs. Springer's parents, Joalah G. Gould block is 40x90 feet and 1 he Murphy league of Maine has been organ z„d at the office for practice. Hearts and households Local prices have advanced about 50 per cent., ! Fred A. Noyes and wife, of Fast Sulli- Bunker and wile. block 30x90. Both have store houses and Bav school, with the following officers: are saddened by the thought of his but if wholesalers’ price does not take sharp de I van, were in town on business Friday. sheds attched. The loss on stock and President, Emma B. L ;v- ; secretary, The party at the town hall Friday even- 1 removal. He has been a faithful, hard- dine before present stock In Kl Is worth Is ex- j A. of the St. Croix is estimated at there will be another advance here of Delma Clement; treasurer, Kay Bowden. George Martin, ing given by the returned students was a working, conscientious physician, always buildings ?10,000; partially hausted, ] with his fam- insured. 50 per cent. The league will be known hs the A F* hotel, Calais, spent Sunday very affair. Another is or to to call pleasant proposed ready, night day, respond any 1 Cotiee— per tb Rice, per tb .063.08 Chase and will have for it here. for the near future. league, oLject ily far or near, whether there was the pros- Rev. Charles Edson Owen, of Moulton, .16 3-25 l’lc.kles, .40 3.60 Rio, per gal | of school decora- S. came from .40 Olives, bottle improvement grounds, Mrs. Carlton Donnell Among those who have gone into the |>ect of rich fees or otherwise, and always lias been elected to the office of financial Modia, .253-75 .37 tions for schoolroom and best books for her Java, Vinegar—per gal— Ellsworth to spend Thanksgiving at woods for Macomber Bros, are F. giving to every his most watchful of to fill the va- tb— Pure .20 ivory patient secretary Colby college Tea—per elder, all. .453.65 Cracked .05 old home. Butler, Will H. ( ord, Arthur Bunker, ! attention. The doctor will sell two of his cancy caused by the recent death of Dr. N. Japan, wheat, Oolong, .30365 Oatmeal, per lb .04 Dec. 3. SUBA. Miss Alice V. Bunker, of the census Kddie Bunker, Lowell Bragdon end J. C. three horses, leaving one for the use of his T. Dutton. Mr. Owen graduated from Sugar—per tb— Buckwheat, pkg .20 .07 .04 Lmiiiioii*. was Ht home a few and family. wife and son, who will remain here until Colby with the class of ’79, and fron New- Granulated, Graham, office, Augusta, day* Springer Coffee—A & B, .07 Rye meal, next or the heat of LEAR-YOUNG. last week. Rev. H. F. Day has been moved down ; spring perhaps through ton, Mass., theological Heminary in 1884. Yellow, C .07'* Granulated meal,lb 02>i — Two of Lamoine’s ! next summer. He will purchase a horse Mis first was at Oakland in 1883. Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal respected young peo- Millie Perkins left for Bucks- to the llrst floor, much to his satisfaction. pastorate .35 Saturday Havana, Linseed, .553.6') Lottie B. Lear and ; if needed in his new held. As Clinton is a In ho a call to Gardiner. Porto .50 It) 12 ple, Jesse E. Young, port to attend tlie winter term of the Though the change exhausted him some, 1890, accepted Rico, Kerosene, large town of nearly 14,000 inhabitants.his Three later he went to Moulton and Syrup, .60 Astral oil, 13314 were married Wednesday evening, Nov. seminary. he is said to be slowly and steadily gain- years friends here it will afford the doctor Lumber and Building Materials. 28, at the home of the bride’s J. F. The are for his hope took t lie pulpit of N. T. Dutton, whose father, George and wile, of New ing. townspeople hopeful Lumber—per M— Spruce, 1 25 Phillips an extensive w ithout the exten- he is asked to fill. Lear. Rev. J. S. Blair officiated. recovery. practice place again Hemlock, 11313 Hemlock, 125 — The bride was sive riding which this field requires. Hemlock boards, 12-j 13 Clapboards— per M prettily attired in gray, Dec. 3. B. It is understood is needed at once w hen a persona's _ Dec. 2. not, perhaps, generally Spruce, I23I6 Extra spruce, 24 326 trimmed in white and carried wfhite Help Simmons. how and far-reaching the 16 No. 17 silk, life is in danger. A neglected cough or great industry Spruce floor, 320 Spruce, 1, 318; No man tl-itters the woman he truly of and the market Pine, 12 315 Clear pine, flowers. Miss Lizzie Bartlett acted as cold may soon become serious and should canning placing upon 35360] Went Franklin. sardine is. An idea Matched pine, 15 320 Extra pine, 353OO and bride’s once. One Minute loves. the American really bridesmaid, the brother, be stopped at Cough Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— E. G. Burnham was in of ttie extent of the business may be had. Cure quickly cures coughs and cold* and Bangor Saturday Cedar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.00 Harvey Lear, attended the groom. tlu* and Work* off the Cold. however, from the fact that a carload of the worse cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe Stops Cough on business. clear, 2 35 Nalls, per lb .04 3.06 Refreshments were served to relatives sardines was billed from East* and other throat and lung troubles. W to- Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets cure a cold recently 2d clear, 185 Cement, per cask 160 to via the Wash- extra 165 cask .85 and friends, after which the 10 against yours Butler farm. He move aged seven, tier son aged six, and a little Lafayette will not Chop, 16 ing. Only the immediate relatives were will send cuts or where Or if summer. sou of a were in the room. The .10 and prices, and samples possible. there until next neighbor Roads, 3.16 present. Dr. Reynolds and his bride left which was a roofing con for want to we will select the tar, preparation Fresh Fish. Thursday Hartford, Conn., where Dr. you'11 tell us how much you spend, goods Eastman Hutchins shot a deer Friday. is tabling naphtha, caught fire, and before The weather has been more favorable for the Reynolds practicing. one our to return The same day swam across the bay for according to best judgment, allowing you ury iuuiu ctjcnjic iud luuui uiicu fishermen, and the local markets are well sup- you and was shot two A mlie mi. by boys. with flame. A neighbor saved the two plied with ii»h this week. Lobsters are scarce not entirely satisfactory. Here are a few suggestions: L. E. Crosby shot a large deer at Morris anything ! A rrpiv has nnn« to Snpptanlp nnnrl little burned. Mrs. Crossman and high. boys, badly son last Cod, .o5 Haddock, .05 pond Monday. with have a woman cook and ttie little were burned to death in Solid Oak Oinirg Tables, polished, quartered-sawed top. Heavy shaving hoops. They girl .10 Clams, .20 Halibut, y.16 qt J. P. Grover and wife spent Thanks- Extends to 8 feet $15 who wields the knife with the same ease the room. The boys are in a critical con- Pickerel. -1" listers, qt 40 fluted legs. Smelts, It. 10a 12 qt 65 at their home in Brewer. as she does the dish. dition. Scallops, giving dough Loorters, It. 2o Oak Sideboards with full swell fronts $23 Miss Georgia Penney went to Lowell Daniel McKay lost his pocket-book re- The catalogue of Bowdoin college for Fuel. $6.25 to $75 last week, where she will teach school. Dinner Sets from cently containing papers valuable to him 1900-1901, just issued, shows a total en- Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— Dry hard, 3 s ready. eases. It heals sores without a “Neglected graveyards.” tive organs to health. It is the only prep- for Austin Stevens. She is the stories and old familiar hymns as well p<.pular leaving ing guest sings—the < ata- scar. Norway Pine men aud aration that all kinds of food. of her Mrs. that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. Beware of counterfeits. Wiggin& Wopd’a Syrup helps digests niece, F. E. Blaisdell. a A Moore. PHONOGRAPH CO.. .35 Fifth Ave.. New York. Moore. women to happy, vigorous old age.—Advt. Wiqoin Dec. 3. M. \fcu« Of all dealers, or NATIONAL matter recently he said: “It is true COUNTY OOSSIP. oris * ITIZKNH’ PRKDICAMKVr. "You talk about posters and your ad*, upon the Join* (to the grocer)—You seem angry, fence. Cljetfrlieiuflrtb'Ameruftn. that the of the Mr. B*own. Brown—lam. The Inspect- chairmanship foreign tfestine’s hew summer hotel, with its Hut ain't the o' Personal Properly Ssorlflml to Pay they kind medium* Unit appeal* or of weight* Mini meesure* tin* just been affairs committee would naturally fall will be metro- to * Bradley Martin interior, common *en*e; A Mw un POLITICAL JOURNAL Town Debts. 'n. Joii* *-II*. lie! He caught yon giv- to me, now that Senator Davis is politan indeed. You may talk nianit your dodger*, and your PUBLISHED _ The citizens of Oils ere in nil unpleas- ing fifteen ounces 10 the pound, did he? but I think the commerce com- circular* and such. EVERY W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON. dead, The “Castine and ant now because of the Hruaii-Wi-r-e than th«l. fie said Railway Navigation predicament just But I calculate don't n**l*t an advertiser I’d AT is of they mittee, at whose head I am, will bob in the financial condition of the town. teen * vent ecu. Company” up again poor much; giving ELLSWORTH, MAINE, more and that law importance just now, coining session of the legislature. Under the persons obtaining jodg- And In when lb© snow is on BY THK c*|»eclally winter, I can best serve the and its ! ment against a town, if the town cannot the ground, Xottcns. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO country Lf3.1l and Btuehill hunters aeiz-s the real or I wonder where and W. great commercial interests by contin- Ellsworth, Surry pay, may properly, per- your posters your dodger* F. Rollins, Editor and Manager NT A TK UK MAINkT/^VVW% The are after a bear. When last reported he sonal, of any inhabitant of the town. can l*» found? uance in my present position. Hancock **.: •uhacription Price—#2.00 a year; #1.00 for was headed toward East Biuehill, witti All actions against a town are brought Rut within the coxy homestead, when the parlor '>o cents If interests of New in this mat- c. sla months; for three months; England stove's aglow, T HEREBY rtify that I have made dili- pawl -strictly in advance, #1.30, 73 and 38 cents the posse in clone pursuit. not against t»e town as an incorporation JL gent search for goods and chattels be- ter are l'hc new-paper 1-f read aloud to everyone we respectively. All arrearage* tre reckoned at great.” but against the inhabitants of the town, longing to the inhabitants of the town of vhe rate of 2 per vear. know.” Otis, in said county of Hancock, and for want The is oil a A,l vertfal tig ItHtea—Are reasonable, and will Thanksgiving Day laugh and that phrase in legal esses is familiar. thereof wherewith to satisfy the execution be made known on Defeated Candidate still hereinafter as application Bryan North Brooksville rooster which fought But it is seldom t hat it is necessary to described, provided by law, I Tl«e of Princes. have this fourth day or December, a. d. to his old free silver. In half an hour with his own reflection in a Wnjs 1900, Business communications should l»c addressed clings love, enforce this to the letter, and seize prop- levied upon, seized ami taken on execution There have been many royal author*, a. •o, and all money orders made pavatde, tc. Tut an article, “The Election of 1900,” wash boiler. The owner of the boiler erty of inhabitants, not exempt, to satisfy dated Oct. 25. u. 1800. issued on a judgment Hancock County Publishing Co., Ells and we wish sometimes there were yet rendered by the supreme judicial court for Maine. contributed him to the Sorth Am- finally had to take it in the house to save town debts. the of iu said worth. by another, a prince of pure blood and of n county Penobscot, Slate. at the it. This, has been done in term thereof begun and held «t Hingor, on erican Review this month he Bays: _ however, just great house, to tell us meaner folk really the firs’ Tuesday of October, a. d. 1*99, to wit, DECEMBER 1900. the town of Otis, and several inhabitants feel about the eti- on the WEDNESDAY, 5, To consider this election as decisive The Bucknport correspondent of the low princes really twenty-eighth day of October, ihw, in’ have suffered in which environ them seem favor of Matthew I vngnlln, of Bangoi, in be as a consequence. quettes They of the money question would Baugor yews suggests little revival said county of Penobscot, and against the in- A obtained held bills so suffocating, yet they ran hardly be The President's Message. work on the Bangor attorney habitants of the said town of Otis, in said absurd as to have regarded the elec- town clock, “the solemn old detested those w^to them against the town of Otis to really by obey county of Hancock, and against the goods President read liar which from its exalted on the amounting McKinley’s message, tion of 1896 as decisive of the tariff position or would not have survived as they and chattels of the inhabitants of said town about On this execution was issued they of the Methodist £190. of Otis, and against the real estate situated at the reassembling of Congress Mon- It be more reason- lop meeting house, tells have done so ninny changes in the ways question. would and .Sheriff was in said town of Otis, whetber owned by said the that it Is five minutes Deputy Crosby provided men. is and people later than of town of Otis or not, as provided by Uw, for day, comprehensive, thorough able to regard the late election as with the it is. Five minutes is not a necessary papers empowering One or two etiquettes have died out. the sum of forty-three dollars aud seven as ail his have reklly long dignified, messages conclusive upon the question of im- him to seize property of inhabitants of because they wearied courtiers, cents, damage, and eleven dollars and forty- time, but time enough to miss a train. probably one cents, costs of suit, and will be been. of sold by or the trust the town sufficient to satisfy the judg- who took advantage of changes dynas- me at perialism, upon question, There seems no sense or reason in letting by public auction, the office of John A. He takes a view of the Chi- : moot. ty or the like silently to leave off obeying Peters, jr.. at the corner of Main and hopeful both of which were discussed more the town slower than it State’ by get any really is. remain to Sts in the city of Ellsworth. in said nese he went to Otis last week them, but enough make of county situation, expressing belief in our than the is Accordingly of Hancock, on the seventeen of people money question.” If the town clock bound to prevaricate a in habits from day April. princes caste separate ». d. at ten of a and seized It was not 1901, the clock in the forenoon’ speedy and satisfactory settlement not make it the town personal property. j why speed up acog? mankind. No sovereign is now served, to the highest bidder therefor, the following- of the a pleasant sensation for in habitants of described real situated difficulty. He also expresses Senator to see the Another thing is the weak voice of that we imagine, on bended knee, uor d<*es estate, in said town of Frye hopes ship the town to have an officer enter Diis, in said county of Hancock, vi*.: Acer- confidence in the old clock. With the size | upon! any one on whom a king’s glance falls early settlement of bill at the ses- of the present lain lot or parcel of laud bounded and de- subsidy passed coming their and drive off their place, livestock,! think it incumbent on him. a» Cecil did. scribed as follows, viz.: on our claim against Turkey. that the bell the stroke should be heard for a Hegiunitig the sion of Congress, but fears but that was w hat were at once to kneel, but are left to north line of land now or of Levi radius of at least three and could they compelled enough formerly the he “It miles, Anderson, on the westerly side of the Clifton Regarding currency says: opposition may adopt its usual parlia- to submit to. make life very tiresome. be If someone would take interest road, thence running north eighty six and will be the as I am sure it will enough must a bore to a nev- ty, tactics to final ac- the seized was a of It be horrid king tine-half degrees west one hundred and mentary prevent lo tlx it. As it is now the strokes cannot Among property pair forty- rr to be able to move without attendance one rods to the thousand-acre center be the of to oxen from line; disposition Congress, tion. He has no doubt, however, First Selectman Jason K. Grant, thence north three and one-half be heard on Main street if there is any sr to chat easily or to enter or leave n degree* east provide whatever further three cows from Arden two cowa Bixty-niiie rods to a hemlock stake the legislation that the bill will pass a little conversation on.” Young, | n commotion. by shipping going room without exciting side of a pir.e log; theuce south is needed to insure the continued from James O. two cows from eighty-six par- later if blocked at this session. The Jordan,and Legend declares that I»rd William Ren- »nd one-half degrees east one hundred and of course Deer l*le under all conditions between our Why boys will sail George Jordan. Atop buggy was taken linck. finding the first of these twenty-eight rods to the road aforesaid; ity fact that a deal of is etiquettes theme good shipping the some southerly on said road to the place of two forms of cup defender; foolish newspaper from another man, but wheu it was dis- in full force when he took up his Indian metallic money, silver laid in American on ac- beginning, containing fifty-eight and one- being yards that a crew of threatened to unless it Fourth more and correspondent suggested covered that there was a mortgage on it, viceroyalty, resign acres, or less; said real estate gold.’’ count of the belief that be was being a lot of Und now owned and government Scandinavians would sail her. This is that was returned. pould abolished and relieved to occupied He recommends a reduction of by Frank W. Fogg, an inhabitant of said $30,- aid will be forecasts the what one of the Bnd that he was absolute enough, pro- forthcoming, yacht syndicate said The livestock was takeu to Amherst, town of Otis, and being the same parcel of vided wrote 000,000 of internal revenue war taxes, he the order, even to bo able land described in a .!<•, ! 1*1.*:; Harden to tremendous development that would about it and the reporter who asked the and there sola at auction on Saturday. to alter an etiquette —Spectator. John M. Fogg, recorded in said Hancock reg- “by the remission of those taxes the answer was follow the enactment of the Frye question says given with The auction brought £55; James O. Jor- istry of deeds, vol. 89, p. 230, and being the which has shown to be the first parcel of r« .*I estate described in a deed experience bill. directness and emphasis which left dan’s cows and Mr. Young’s cows shipping £37. £19. The man w ho doenn’t seek after mis-; isid John M Fogg to said Frank W. Fogg, re- most tint.hincr ninrp tn hn uaiH ‘•Tiutp psii Ka burdensome to the industries of forded in said of deeds, vol. lit, « ihief seldom finds registry any. ?■ 419. Lewis F. Hoopkr, the people.’’ The Kennebec no valid objection urged against Capt. sale; not enough to satisfy the judgment. county republican Women are In of some- Sheriff of said county of Hancock. Rhodes or a crew of Deer Islanders. The always quest Uf our maritime he committee the It may be necessary to make another Dated at F.llswortb this fourth day of Dc- growth says: yesterday accepted a seem* to suit them bouts with Barr in the lCol- hing— but conquest :erober, a.d. !9oti. “The remarkable of our steel of Hon. H. Man- captain’s seizure. growth j resignation Joseph >e*t. jtnhinV tuning up trips stamped him a But the end is not Other creditors industries, the progress of shipbuild- ley, with resolutions yet. complimentary naster-mariner even if he had shown no Is made in vain the ex- ILrgiftUttUu otiffs. of the town nave taken similar action, Nothing except for the domestic and our to Mr. and elected ing trade, Manley, Secretary He 1 fashionable i» maiden iptitude before. easily worsted the and this week Sher ff Hooper has seized remely girl—she I.H.IM. IllVf. .Nils 1c *.. steadily maintained for of State to succeed him. expenditures J Byron Boyd naturalized American skipper, and had he the tarmof Frank W. Fogg, and adver- 'a In. i- In-reby given that the under- the have created an NrOTD*Ksigned w ,11 petition the n- xt legislature navy opportunity wen backed by an all American crew tises it for sale at auction on Irishman t he tail of a is a | April 17, An says dog if the Stair of .Maine, to grant him the to right the United States in the first The board of aldermen has nstead of a assortment ind to establish » place ! tackled po'yg’ot gathered to s against t he t«»v\ o because no one ever »:tw it authority -1 maintain a 1901, itisfy judgment lovelty, the I n the J erry between towns of Sullivan and Han- rank of commercial maritime the board of health It looks highways and hedge* of nautical in favor of Ma thew of ! ye ton*. pow- question. Liugolin, Bingor. •ock. in tii- county *•( Han*: •*, Maine, across ers.’’ lie recommends restraint :iand-out«, might have won at least t wo launton t ny -r Sulliv.ui riv* ■-, with to upon ! very much as if the history of the The inhabitants of the town whose Every man,” quoted the thoughtful boats •ontests the 1S98 as the lopropeticu by oars. sail*. able, steam or such trusts as are against champion, i« thu*» *e Z’-rt have retire-* under injurious. goose that laid the golden eggs had properly me, “is the architect of his own f.»r- ; Jther similar n| suit 'hie motive power, for ■ejuvenated defender, properly manned, the law an he transportation of k i-rs. car- the he asks been by action against the town, , line returned the observant p**w: ic.ims, Regarding Philippines, “Ye«»,” an repeated. vas the of ‘Shamrock ’!«gr* fr« ighl .* ft alls Moon. probably equal I.’ and recover to the amount of t he real < “and the character of t ho structure* the recommendation from may me, Dated this 2*i lid iv <>f Nov ember, a. d. liM). Congress Deer who have had nit show* that few have taken the Miss In New York. Islanders, experience value of the property lakeit from them, up of some form of “It is Monaghan in I I t. I-I -\ \ I government. n are numerous enougti to 1 ieces-ary course arthitecture.” T| K \o U H. Friends of Miss Mabel Monaghan here- cup racing, regardless of the amount for which it was our so to treat the that given that I shall, at duty Filipinos nan ably the new Herreshoff wonder, and hereby abouts will be interested to learn of e sold at auction, with 12 per cent added. N”OTICKthe next session of the Maine Legisla- our be no less beloved in the flag may 1 victory won by t hem would add luster tFl’.ntrti. ure, ask iea\e to erect ami m -inum a shirf very successful song recital which she To naiisfy tnis judgment, I lie inhabitant n front of in own laud in Verona. Hancock mountains of Luzon than it is at o t he American name. I know infl'i- resort to the gave week at ttie house in may same process under ounty. and t-. * trend tlx v ie into the tide ” Monday opera I1TE wish to secure the service* of a local home ■rces are at work using an inter* of fe Penobscot river N. where she is the against wh'ch his property was se z *d, so that it ▼ ▼ or traveling sa'esinan to sell our lin. riaugertitrs, Y., guest Nov. 27. 1>sj T. M. Nicholson. American or an American seaman f lubricating and refined oils, grease*, The for a Pacific cable of Mrs. J. T. Maxwell. skipper may really resolve* itself into an endless paints necessity >nd while lead, or commission Ad- hi the but it is for the balary K yacht, hoped < 1 I.Hlilnl.\TI\ NOTH K. between the United States and Hawaii, In a private letter a friend writes: “1 chain, w it h the bill against the town con- Ircss Thk Amvricsn Pkth* u;m I’hodict lonor of the fiHg we will counteract *o.. Office and Refinery, Findlay, Ohio. i* hereby given that I shall ask with an extension to is was told by many that it was the finest stantly growing larger. trio.i the Manila, urged. hem.” NrOTICK next legislature authority to recital ever The outcome of the case Is awaited with ft t nni a ninrf i;i front rov Increased needs of the army given in this place. All the of by I «To Ert. »wu land in ltm liao-ok on best were hut the inhab- ksj.ort county, people there, and 1 thought at interest, particularly by ot a* .u reason of the new possessions, the Heal Spirit of Christmas (aivlng. known tin* .ilinm *M.re j ccentlv occupied by the Hancock County is Monaghan was In good voice, and her iverybody that we know. But our means drawing j hereby given rhaf the Castine is stated. “It must be ‘uhlishing Co. of John B. Hkdman NrOTlC8itailwi. md Navigation will ippines appar- work was and and < Inquire Company exceptionally charming inspir- lo sea-lawyers, others desiring to know same not generally allow us to do it. So gf.it. in building. to the next of the .state ! ippiy legislature of ent,” says the “that we iug. Her voice is one of rare beauty, is the of masters and seamen. As •iainr. for a i. nr«..l of President, vo often pass at Christmas rights »rter, ml a re- entirely by nal of Will an wonderfully sweet and clear, and she holds it the right to buiid from Holden to and require army of about 60,000 to whom a generally understood at this time two * * * >eople Christ- Jfor £,rlr. uro to acr.-s under perfect control. * The delight- simple ‘Merry igh Brewer, and the Peuobscot and that the seamen were hired to to Newfound- -V- -' '• ^ -v iver at ioom during present condi- nas,’ and more, would mean a go j p int abot ibe Penob*cot\Riv- ful part of the entertainment was the nothing 1 I1 i.l evening's I > IOYCLE —A first-class, brand new wheel, Bridge r-» Bangor, so -.-* to connect tions in Cuba and the the vorid of cheer and land on the schooner “T. M. Nicholson”, Philippines solo work of Miss Monaghan, and to say that light-heartedness, I ) liWO model, hist at Will be sold ai rith any ra,.i.-ure with ‘Bessie, the Maid of Dundee'. country Sheriff Genu was sent on the oek.fii, ine county *-f Hancock. M across hat thousands of us are prone to meas- Deputy Is not mine, aine, “Her rendition of tne closing nunitier, the 'aunion b.*;- or >ud a». river steamer with boat* to A bill to Bou- ire our Christmas “Agnes” to overhaul the ■ place Congressman difficult French song, ‘Chanson Provencal,’ by presents by the yard- nor flic fulness thereof I oars sails naphtha, “Laurel” if and return the men i-s !:• e.He iti. *>' e -in or -t her similar and telle, of Bangor, on the retired list of Dell ’Acqua, was far and away her best and stick of intrinsic value, or by what the possible I am ing h u 11 a-..- I* .« fie ion to t he “Nicholson” which he Nevertheless, occupy transports! the has been introduced in Con- sweetest production of the ami of will think of them. We seem successfully f team» ca navy, evening, ecipients small section of the FoRMKK, passengers, rias.es a;t,l freight. cour?>e it received the untttuted applause which o have lost of the fact accomplished, arriving back in the even- Kii.v-r K. \ mtiiTT. gress. It was entirely sight and am lug to a share of Dated tht presented by Congress- it try get 28th day «*f Nos x. d jauo. deserved, ami taking recalled she was pre- hat we can ing man Littielield, and referred to the always give something. And the 1. ATTKR, by offering the peo- sented with a bouquet of violets The “Laurel” into and f we give that something we would put Sedgwick, of KtUworth and a committee on naval ple vicinity affairs. The bill i“H &?rual -\ct:crs. M Monaghan was aviated by Alex. eaiiy come closer to the real of ('apt Churchill drove to Ellsworth to qet good line of the spirit authorizes President to nominate, of Sheriff and Mattocks, formerly Sullivan, now solo Christmas giving. A few cheerful words Hooper then to Bucksport to '••'M kilbl.liHlV »H T|\(i. and by and with the advice of the tenoral Duane’s church in to back tie two one • I». liro distiop Albany, lueu With turn, expression of strung try get men, of whom Vatches. Clocks, Jewelry, '«(toimt Hank »r KlUworth. Senate to the retired was his • 'Hi *1 to of appoint upon Heroert Lotd, vi-din, and W. F. iiogers, toOvi will, that is like sweet perfume, mate. The men were out of sight. < "i>:g the ist- kboldcrs iilver and Silver Plated A <1 iti- i-i* >;»tnni.i! r.auk «: Ellsworth list of the with the rank of accompanist, of Troy. lave a that a however, and Churchill had to sail Ware.! navy, cap- meaning only few realize. Capt. ! ml r.t- t*r :ac ti ue-Miiy lhe Mli i.,y of Jau* formerly •liver and ur;» a .i lHOi, at 10 o'clock OMIf'al KIh'Huii Keiiirii*. mate from Boston. Lbony Novelties, in the forenoon, volunterr lieutenant on the active list vorid as the feeling ttint one is remem- I or the following purport's: • •* nf the Maine committee on tie men 1**1 'in elect a of report aiiu n icn I when back tie am! kindred suitable board director* for the of the Should the bill JV4VU, vuia milieu VkUrUS Will brought from goods—all navy. become iin .' >« ar. elections shows that McKinley an«1 R.-»o**e- «'ii “Laurel” Mere before fur "tdillng"* or ordi- if couv- y more than a I arraigned Recorder llo'idays, *’rnii!*H t *« a law, and its promoters have reason strongly gift. ', other r-usin.-** as may veil have a over and R< uiick of ibe nary time*. I have ad-led lo my ooi« belOfi *« plurality R-yau k’et we i ivariably put the g ft fl sr. Our i Wecter Hancock munici- to think it before the end of the Ifn.NiiY W. may 8-t v it-uu I bis y ear of 26.61 ;. Tue social- stuck a line of Cl'.'IMAJi, emembrance must take some we pal court, charged with receiving money nrooant ahLoinn Pnnt ft. >nto!!o in 511 form, ists did not cast enough votes to retain under false link, other thnn a mere verbal or pretences. They pleaded } NOTICE* his seat in and in due thei. ace on the ticket, uul when '\oriagi Ware Japanese China), resign ''ongress p they written expression. And that is the guilty. Mittimus was sucpe:ided on con- r 1 I am corn* t in my interpret:*! ion of the season the of the next electio-i it will te and also L law. the « house sold governor Maine will | cvn-*up« within us: not dition that the costs and work per-.polls being irtitteUI t tie natural. they pay h nd u. bourn*i unpn.i m »,. * p..-.f assist ant secretary of me next Senate i« loose and ear o »u Now. week uavaande*- would lie \ ■mall Profits Make Capt. Boutelle entitled to Mlroscoggln 4.618 3, l»i 203 Former Il tngor Pastor Dead. Quick Sales. erialJv Sundu- guns and ,r’» ;uing on belweeu Wa ter B. Clarke, of j *i..gs s|.iugh- Aroostook. _ t rring deer on Austin three-fourths of that sum for the re- 4,192 1,630 2s0 Rev. E. C. Gardner, formerly pastor of property in spite of the >atuari-coitM, Lincoln and F. H. Act that fur chi* iist tw.*!ve or I umber land. 8.6.* 4 5.770 347 county, thirie. n yearn mainder of his or St John’s Episcopal church in Buugor. A. VV. have notified the pub'ic life, $2,625 annually. Franklin. 1 'ariniuij, of Let\iaiou, GKEELY, generally, partridge 2,235 l,i»h5 25 Androscoggin ml deer ir.th or u tthnut died at Co ^ hunters, doga, par Both are Naugatuck, mi., Friday, aged 1 Hancock. 3,432 1,860 69 ouuty. confident, but 5 Main Street, Ellsworth. vularly, that will lit>eraiiv reward any per- five H uu who will Kennebec. I he fifty years. give information that will lead 6,228 3,410 257 Lewiston Journal's regular the Washington press despatches say ? conviction of any pe rson or persons Knox 2 762 2,765 74 c says it is the iolating the law of H. correspondent prevailing Telegraph Line Changes Hands. trespass, or any other Hon. Joseph Hanley, of Maine, Lincoln. ode that it be* to a* a 2,212 1,419 48 ( pinion about the state house, may my privilege enjov The Buugor, Bucksport and Castine I have * holder iu this state. will be the next commissioner of in- Oxford. 3,912 2,023 146 moved my stock of goods Into f roperty Three hundred f nd seems to be conceded ollars by the lead- telegraph line has been purchased by the reward will be paid for the conviction ternal revenue. It is said further Penobscot...... 6,673 3,815 237 the store formerly occupied A. W. X c f any one in wood j ng politicians of ttie State that Mr. by engaged stealing, or wood 824 146 New England telephone and muggling. as it is and or Piscataquis. 2,023 telegraph Cushman a corner of called, any person that he will retain his in the 'uriutou will win. He has made a Son, Main and T ersons place 192 The line was built in 1860. J purchasing wood stolen or smuggled Sagadahoc. 2,245 1,025 company. ■°m these the * canvass of the Franklin where I have a several properties will be prese- Maine legislature coming ses- Somerset. 121 borough State, and as streets, good y 3,727 1,948 J nted for violation of statutes bearing upou ( ne of the senators-elect said of sion, and will be the speaker of the Waldo 1,468 7 0 65 recently: The error of a moment may become the [ display Dry Goods, Millinery, X ?ceiving of stolen goods, us being accessory > the theft. Five hundred dollars will be Mr. himself Washington. 3,705 2,110 110 Young Purinton has waged a sorrow of a lifetime. Boots, Shoes and House. Manley pro- Rubbers, Notions, 3! \ aid as a reward for the conviction of any i'ork. 6,949 4.C48 235 lean, manly contest, but it has ete. I have a erson or persons who set fire to fesses to be ignorant of the matter, Teacher—Now, Eruest, who is it that large assortment of La- maliciously * een the most J ny property owned by me. 1 Totals. aggressive tHat I ever knew dies’ Jackets emphatically except what he sees in the papers. 65,435 36,822 2,585 hears everything you say and sees every- ] from *3 to *1». La- X K ive this warning that I will carry out the 878. 8 young man to make for any office in the iws of the State of Maine aud of the United Socialist, total, thing you do. Ernest—The next dies’Capes from S4 to Sin. Misses' The Washington despatches, however, lady ji tales, to far as I have or ---- * tate. The In Lewiston and ji any right premises politicians sir. the case. seem to admit of no doubt, and Mr. loor, Jackets from *4.50 to *8. Child- 4- Properties protected by this no* There are but two periods in a man’s i kuburn have become roocb interested in [ ce are: Old Peter Butler estate, lands for* is “80 ye thought th’ swallowed a ren’s Jackets from *2.50 to *5. 1 r owned the Manley already receiving congrat- life when he doesn’t understand a woman, t be success of Mr. Purinton. Lincoln baby lerly by My rick Thread Co., East- lan Hutchins, James Eatliu, Elir- The of the office is few coins. Did th’ X-rays show iny- Call and examine before Mary Ivarn, ulations. salary One is before marriage and the other e ounty has bad this official twelve years purchasing t J beth Mullan, Barney Mullan, aud the Went- thing?” “It showed a little change in v orth Point all a year, and will continue ifter. c f the last sixteen, and she has also bad elsewhere. X estate, situated in Hancock $6,000 n ud Franklin lauds in Lamoine -— him.” \ J, townships; throughout the next administration. t he secretary of the Senate the last ten irmerly owned by E. H. Greely.TL. Friend, A. Deafness Cannot tie Cured Wiswell aud L. A. iu common, also j ears of that time. The of a Emery Mr. Manley was formerly a special republicans How to Cure Croup. ■ omestead lot of Gideon L. !.»y local applications, as they cannot reach the A. E. I Joy. ewlston and Auburn feel that Mr. Mr. R. who lives near MOORE, Mary C. Fretz Austin. agent in the employ of the internal ilseased portion of the ear. There is only one Gray, Amenta, ] wray to cure deafness, ami that Is constltu- 1 urinton has a good case, and are ■ revenue bureau and is ac- by they Duchess county, N. Y., aaya: “Chamber- already :lonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an in h etermined to give him whatever lain’a is the best Cor. Main and Franklin X $500 KEWAHIV with its routine and lamed condition of the mucous lining of the support Cough Remedy medicine \ *ts., quainted scope. or the Kui-tachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed to e may need in landing the prize.” [ bave ever used. It is a tine cbildreD’a > conviction and punishment of dere- Fou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- Ellsworth, Maine. + )i ct game wardeu or wardens of Hancock— for and never faila to ng, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is ■emedy croup cure.” ] ho permit the laws of the State of Maine to *“ e the death of Senator Davis, of he resu t, and unless the inflammation can be McJigger—So old Stinginess is dead, When given as soon as the child becomes H-H-t-H-H-d-H-H -M I violated. By akenoutand this tube restored to its normal H-n-M-i-I I have forbidden trespassing on these prem- f f he hated to die. or even after the Minnesota, the chairmanship of the onditlon, hearing will be destroyed forever; course, Tbingumkob joarse. croupy cough e9, according to the laws of the State of All the New s line cases out of ten are caused his death was a las it will Novels. aine, and the statutes of the United States on affaire by Catarrh, No, quite happy one. developed, prevent the attack, committee foreign naturally vhlch is nothing but an inflamed condition of $1-50 * iverning private property and public aud 1 1 another week the annual premium on rhis should be borne in mind and a bottle Books rivate falls to Senator Frye, of Maine. This he mucous surfaces. parks. We will give One Hundred Dollars for h is life insurance would have been due. >f the Remedy at hand at $1.28. I now give notice to game wardens that thev any Cough kept ready n ust the committee will be a ase of Deafness that can __ make arrests in compliance with decidedly import- (caused by catarrh) use as soon as lot be lor instant these symptoms L .W8. and cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for Six Latest ant one in the coming session, free To Cure a Cold Id One Day For sale Geo. A. Books I herewith notify all dealers that I will Irculars, ippear. by Parches, the will be to take the F. .T. CHENEY A CO., Tadido, O. T Ike Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All in rosecute any one buying game shut on Mr. Frye urged ^ elllaworth, and W. I. Pabtbidoe, Blue- Circulating Library. Jj ustin estate. order of Sold by Druggists, 75c. d ‘ugglats refund tbe money If it falls to cure. By of Mary C. Fret* Austin. chairmanship, but speaking the Hall’s Family Pills are the best. E W. Grove's signatiur e sn oeach box. 26c. lill, druggists. 3. A. THOMPSON. North Hancock, Me., Nov. 6, l!i»0. WEST KI.UWOKTII. < lli;i{Cf| NOTES. that Special Collector T. E. Hale be Ir ilMjcrtfsmicnts. Kailtoab* anb £tramboat». Mr. Pert, of Sedgwick, Is at work for S CITY MEETING. intruded to so forthwith each and UNION OONO’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. notify p. Btackpole. every j erson so assessed. Rev. (}. //. Jlefflon, pastor. Mra. Eliza York and aon Ernest ROLLS OF AC< OUNT8. Mayo, Friday, 7 30 p. m., Christian Endeavoi Blood Rolls of accounts were as follows: Humors of Sorcroa*, arc visiting her Mra. parsed sister, meeting. Subject: Spending Time and CUPY THE ALDERMEN. 8THKKT COM MISSION Kit’S ROLL. It doesn't make difference wheth- Louisa Seeds. Taking Faina for Christ.” any Oommenrlug Oof. 8, 1900. High ways. #115 65 Mrs. Emma Bp-neer, of Is Sunday, Dee. 9 service at er believe in the modern BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Bradley. -Morning Sidewalks. 17131 you theory a few 10 30. A M. P. ■.P. M. days with her Mrs Sunday school at 11.46. Even- BOARD OF HE ALT'! li«LL8 DISCUSSED — spending sister, Bridges... 5 00 and speak of the causes of diseases as BAR HARBOR 10 25 8 26. aervice Eliza Btackpole. ing at 7 30. Sorrento.; 4 00. ROLLS , Preaching aervice at "blood diseases" Hood's Sarsapa- 6 9 68 ROLL OF ACCOUNTS NO. 10. ELLSWORTH 11 63 8lj was a (X) in. The regu’ar December meeting of tin 68 6 37 10 (tt day evening pleasant sffilr. An ! p. Sunday school at 3 15 p. in. rilla cures them all. Ellsworth Falls. til fund. namk. amount. Nlcolln. 12 5 61 10 17 Social service at 7 m. board of fl2 interest log programme was carried out. p. aidermeu was devoted largely tc Green 22 01 Library, Charles I Welch, # 10 00 It cures salt rheum or Lake. r 12 6 flO 27 ta due to 7.30 Y. P. scrofula, Lake House. 11 Much credit Misa Mary Garland, Tuesday, p. in., S. C. E. bills, which were examined, cussed and Elizabeth A Belcher, 39 00 f6 eczema, rheumatism, malaria Holden... fl2 38 6 20fl0 42 who la school here, fake Ellsworth Water H catarrh, teaching and UNITARIAN. discussed at Co, 50 Brewer June. 12 68 6 48 11 02 length. and all nervous were aerved. Of the Contingent, L B 37 50 other blood poisons; Bangor, Ex. St. 1 05 6 60 11 09 coffee proceeds, f 10, Rev. A. II. Wyman, Coar, pastor. Among the bills which came in foi BANGOR, M. C. 1 10 6 C5 11 15 will towards a Hancock Co Pub Co, 1 75 troubles, and that tired half go buying flag, and at debility feeling. P. M. ▲. II.I A. M. F'rlday evening, 7.30, teachers’ .1 P fnr the church. more than its share of-discussion, whp Eulrldge, M <5 Portland..... 6 85 1 8 60 half at home of This Is not merely modern theory; it 80, neeting Mrs. S. D. Wiggin. Charles E Higgins, 4 50 Boston. 9 05 5 57 7 25 Dec. 4. B. one for services on the board of health. A (s j iubject: “Psalms of Nature.” 1) W Carney, 1 00 solid up-to-date fact. " TO BAR board of health bill has been to adminis- II I BANGOR HARBOR. Saturday evening at 7.39, half-hour aong .Jonn Leland, 6 00 Salt rheum on my hands so severe had to LAKEWOOD. H wear gloves most of the time, and could not P. M. A. M. erviee in the after a Maynard Murch, 9 40 vestry. tration administration like red Hag shut my thumb and finger together, was Boston. 7 00. 9 09 U mil 2 00 Dec. 9 service True, cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” AIks. A. O. P. M. George A. Moore haa bought the late Sunday, —Morning at to a bull. When one there is al- appears Ells worth Water 8 83 Spaulding. North Searsport, Me. Portland. 11 . 12 40 0 30. Sermon the Co, E. W. Moore place. by pastor. Sunday a. m.a. m. ways a bellow and a charge, and the bill Almon G Jelllson, 12 00 My three months old boy was cured of m chooi at 11 45. bad case of scrofula Hood's Sarsapa- BANGOR. 6 00 9 30 4 09 Mra. A. C. haa Bold Linden- M M Davis, 4 00 very by Ilagerthy dodges under the table—or, more strictly rilla.” Wm. H. (Jarnek, West Earl, Pa. Bangor, Ex. 8t. 6 05 9 85 4 65 hurst farm to Boaton parties. CONGREGATIONAL. W B.Campbell, 5 70 Brewer Junction. 6 12 9 42 6 04 it is laid on tlie table—until the speaking, .John W McCarthy, 2 00 Holden. t6 8* flO 04 f6 24 W. H. of la Rev. J. M. Adams, pastor. Lake Hou«e. t# 41 HO 11 »♦ Strong, Hancock, stopping Wm 00 Hood's excitement is over. Then it climbs over K McUown, 2 Sarsaparilla Greet. Lake. 6 49 tlO 21 ft 41 with Elder Garland this winter. Meeting for prayer and bible atudy lllram C<|Hooper, 1 05 to cure and the Nlcolln to 69 tlO 81 t* 61 t he fence and lands on the roll ol Promises keeps prom- Friday evening at 7.30. safely EllswortlUFalls. 7 H 10 46 6 05 John K. Moore baa sold his on Harry W Osgood, 4 25 place the ise. No substitute for Hood's acts like ELLSWORTH 7 18 10 52 6 10 Sunday, Dec. 9 —Morning service at where it is allowed to re- so accounts, finally Henry SJAdums, 6 00 old road, called, to Madison H. Garland. — Jc. 7 30 tlO 68 f« 90 0 30. Sermon the Hood's be sure to get Hood’s. Wash’gtou by pastor. Sunday as each succeeding board F VV BiUlngton, 19 75 Franklin Road. t7 >9 11 0? • 99 Freeman of Ml. Desert main, because, Grant, Ferry, , chooi in the chapel at 11.45. Evening N Ellsworth Farm club, 8 00 Hancock. f7 49 11 17 f0 89 made a visit expresses it, there seems no way to avoid Waukeag, 8. Fy. 7 68 11 94 8 48 among frlenda here for a few , erviee at 7 o’clock. F K McUown, 13 00 was a hopeless one, and on Saturday Mt.Desert Ferry.. .. 8 00 11 80 6 60 it. G L 4 00 8 dayarecently. The ladies’ sewing circle will meet paying Wlswell, night tbe patient died. Sullivan. io. T Doyle, 2 00 Sorrento ... 8 60. K. A. French, of Franklin, Masa., who 'hursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Supper As a matter of fact, the board of health Prompt measures were taken by State BAR HARBOR. 9 30 12 80 7 15 00 1 A 8 Greely, 7 has been stopping with frleuds here, rill be served at 6 o’clock. is a which for has and boards of health, who caused necessity many years Alpheus W Nason, 4 00 j city returned home Wednesday. MKTHODIHT the hack to be on EPISCOPAL. been expensive to the city of Ellsworth. Levi W Bennett, 6 00 fumigated Monday, tStop on signal or notice to Conductor. Dec. 3. F. Rev. J. P. 5 28 and who also bad tbe sleeping car These trains connect at with Simonton, pastor. It is a conservative estimate to that Text-book, Llewellyn Barton, Bangor, through say trains on Main Line to and from at Allyn Jk Bacon, 12 20 stopped on its v\ay back to Bangor Mon* Portlan4lt Hot* Friday evening 7.30, Epworth league ton and St. John. the board of health costs the city on an Picture 14 36 and MOUTH OK THE 111 VEIL I neeting. Perry Co, day fumigated. Tickets for All Points South anti West from to and School-house, C R Foster, 4 80 The of this Sunday, Dec. 9—Morning service at average §250 §300 every year, possible consequences trip on sale st the M. C. R. K. ticket offica, The fisherman report smelts very scarce. Llewellyn Danlco, 1 00 with so a ^ 0 30. school at 1145. Junior an of measles is likely to swell of a man suffering malignant Ellsworth. Sunday epidemic F W 75 child of Willis Bllllngton, are not to Passengers are requested to procure tickets Harry Trim, youngest | eague at 3 rn. Evening service at 7. disease pleasant contemplate. p. Henry 1- Moore, 10 39 lie fore entering the train, and especially Ells- Trim and was across the The who tbe car with wife, running Tuesday evening at 7.09, class meeting. e a *1 ki\ passengers occupied worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. No member of any board of aldermen floor one last week, when he fell Ramsdell and breathed tbe same air are GEO. F. day SERVICES. A 1 00 EVANS, OUT-OF-TOWN Carlisle, Vlce-Pres. and 4Jen’I striking his load against theatove hearth. for the six years that the writer has been now scattered far and wide, and there is Manager. North Ellsworth—Kev. O. H. Hef- Charles E Higgins, 4 40 F. E. BOOTHBY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag*. He was seriously Injured. the meetings has failed to Joseph H Nason, 2 00 no telling bow many people have since ( lon will preach Sunday at 2 30 p. in. Im- reporting city Dec. 3. Victor. Edward Haney, 23 00 been conveyed in tbe iiack that be used ortant business meeting at close of ser- recognize the importance of every pre- I F B Aiken, 16 43 in Bangor. V'ourtesv is the to success, t ice. for of the passport caution the protection public Electric light, Ellsworth Water^Co, 137 .V) BlneMJl & EUswcrlb steamVt Ctt We double the of our life when we Trenton—Preaching by Kev. J. P. Rockland, jiower health, but every hoard and every aider- School, Charles J Treworgy, 2 00 Bought a Mill nt Brownvllle. add to I he gifts unfailing courtesy. The r irnontou, of the Methodist church, at Charles E 2 50 man has the that the Higgins, East Orland, Dec. 1 (special)— expressed opinion I* 14 00 world always begrudges room to a boor. ‘J 30 p. in. Andrew Latlin, Alonzo J. Long, of Bluehiil, and Thomas city i* paying more than it should for this Llewellyn Dunlco, So 0o F. Mason, of East Orland, have purchased abbrrtiflcmrnta. A K Guptlll, TOO protection. a mill at Brownvilie for the n anufacture Shirley N Holt, 4 00 For each of nuisance inves- of lumber and box shooks. complaint Herman Scammons, 5 00 long tigated by the board of health, each mem- Simon Garland, 0 00 Air. Long has gone to Brownvilie to ste On and after 1 o« about etc Mr. Monday, Sept. Z4, 1900, unti ber of t lie hoard of these High school, Ellsworth Water Co, purchasing log-*, Long gets |2. Many further notiee, Charles I Welch, 13 86 will move his family a* soon as convenient. CO. are of a trivial nature. A a steamer will leave Ellsworth and CLOTHING Tuesdays W R PARKER complaints 45 00 Police, Timothy Donovan, Mr. Mason will clcne his business here Thursdays at 6.30 a m, and Surry at 7 a m, for rushes 45 00 cesspool smells had; somebody to Hiram C Lord, the tlrst of next summer. Bluehlli, South Bluehill, Brookdn. Sedgwick, Fire dept, Robert Reed, 3 0o Deer Isle, Sargentvllle am' Dark Harbor, con- the board of health with a complaint; the necting with steamers for Boston at Rockland. F B Aiken, 3 00 board <1 f health tells the owner of the Returning will leave Rockland Wednesdays Suptof schools, William H Dresser, 45 83 What Shall We Have Dessert? ana Saturdays on arrival ol steamer from Bos- 0 10 for to have it cleaned out; the city Rock crushing, J P Eldridge, ton, (not earlier than 5.JU a lnj, for above- cesspool This arises in the every alii room, Ellsworth Water Co, 28 36 question family named landings. *(>. This is time and Reps pays thing repeated day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, Will land at Goose Cove going East Saturday Total, $686 11 and West South llrooKsvIlle time One cesspool in Ellsworth, u delicious and healthful dessert. Pre- Thursday going again. West Mondav and East Tuesday. Kggemog- the reporter Is informed, cost the city ?1S Adjourned. pared in two minutes. No boiling! no gin going East Saturday amt West Wednesday Hie 1 flag). Casline West a car for several add boiling water and set Thursday (on going 3 years. baking! simply Monday and East Tuesday. For investigating a reported case of MANY EXPOSED. to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp- (iood judges that have^worn Thursdays, steamer will leave Rockland at contagious disease, measles included, the berry and Strawberry. Get a package at 4.3C a m for Bluehlli direct. Returning, will leave Bluehill about 9 a in for South Bluehill, our Elite and Franklin Shoes health officer lie have to Man Dying of Diphtheria Rode from your grocer’s 10 cts. gets |2. may to-day. Brooklyn, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvil e and to call two or three times before he can de- Kastport to ISangor. Dark llar'»or, arriving in Rockland to connect that are goods with steamers for Boston. Steamer will touch say they great cide the case. He charges $2 for every BORN. Henry F. Ramsdell, of Eastport, died ftt at any landing going Easton lids trip to land wear. It will pay you to be call. The physician who is attending passengers or ou flag to take them. the Eastern Maine general hospital in COUSINS —At South Brooksville, Nov to the case a call. If the case 25, only gets fl and Mrs Jacob a a of ours on these (’apt Cousins, daughter. customer the health officer Bangor night, from diphtheria WINTER ARRANGEMENT. proves to he contagious Saturday GUAY—At South Brooksville, Dec I, to Mrand About November 1, 19 0 will leave Rockland tacks the placard upon the in its most malignant form. He had Mrs Edward Gray, twin daughters. goods. required Wednesday and Saturday going East, Ellsworth more for that. An HINCKLEY—At Uluehlll, Nov 24, to Mr and and house, and charges arrived in from only the Monday Thursday going West. Bangor EaHtport Mrs Arch YV Hinckley, a daughter. * Ellsworth said yesterday that p physician before, having travelled in a sleep- 1IA EDISON —At East Franklin, Nov 29, to Mr night YYT it was the duty of the attending physi- and Mrs L Hardison, a sou Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave in which he mingled freely with word at cian to do that, and the city ought not ing car, LORD —At North Brooksville, Dec 1, to Capt Moon’s stable, Ellsworth. ELITE SHOES, other and Mrs Edwin Lord, a daughter. pay anything for it. passengers. Arriving at Bangor, he got into a hack MERCHANT—At East Sullivan, Nov 9, to Mr BOSTON AND BANCOR After a case of contagious disease the and Mrs Alfred M Merchant, a son. in which were two commercial travellers house must be disinfected. The health PETTEE—At Sullivan, Nov 30, to Mr and Mrs Made in all Leathers, Correct in after the latter had been left at a ho- Winfield M a son. Fancy has been and the and, Pettee, Detail —all Latest and Newest %L I ■ A MI officer doing that, city Styles f^V \T be was driven to the Eastern Maine Toe. -Perfect Fit and Comfort. I has been the bills. The tel, Steamship Company. II AINU paying present MARRIED. board of aldermen has discovered general hospital. arc just WINTER RATES. ELITE SHOES QUlVV Mr. Ramsdell was suffering from a dis- that the statutes require the householder CUSHMAS-PAKKER-At Steuben, Nov 10. by “MADE ON HONOR." ease of the throat, which the hospital Rev Miss Addle M Cush- to pay for the disinfection of the house. ArchibahLCullens, immediately recognized as man, of Steufien, to Alonzo YV Parker, of Strangely enough, no one seems to physicians Eden. of the most malignant type. know just how the |2-a-call fee of the diphtheria HODGKINS-REYNoLDS-At Lamoine, Nov He was received in a private room, and Rev John S Blair, MBs Dellie V Pranklin members of the Ellsworth board of health 28, by Hodg- Shoes, of the nature of the dis- kins to Fred I Reynolds, both of Lamoine. statute does upon discovery $2.00. came to be The — established. LEAR—YOUNG At Lamoine, Nov Rev GREAT REDUCTION IN FARES. tune ivnm immediately isolated. The case 28, by John S Miss Charlotte Lear to Jesse E not fix the fee, and apparently leaves it Blair, 03.00 Bar Harbor to Bouton. both of Lamoine. trt tm in n ii ic*i mu 1 nifieerM. The onmnen- Young, SAYV YER-GRINDA L—At Sedgwick, Nov 29, The rates of fare for through tickets: settion has not been fixed from year to Rev E S Miss Edna A by Drew, Sawyer, of Between From To ttie as have Hampden, to Lowell Grindal, of Sedgwick. year by municipal officers, Bar Harbor A Boston reduced 00 00 (O TOWERS—GRAY—At Nov $4 $3 Youth’s and other salaries, but the has gone on Searsport, 26, by Seal Harbor A Boston S 85 2 90 Men s, Boys’ city Rev II YY’ Norton, Miss Martha T of the Towers, Northeast Harbor A Boston 3 80 2 80 after the and This signature is on every box of genuine to Ernest R year year allowing $2, pay- Searsport, Gray, formerly of Pe- Southwest Harbor & Boston 3 7* 2 75 Tablets nobscot. ing fti every time Tom, Dick or Harry’s Laxative Bromo=Quinine Stonlugton A Boston 3 00 2 25 Hires n cold In one day Best Quality RUBBERS, cesspool ran over or his manure pile got the remedy that The price of room s, accommodating tw’o per- I>1KD. sons each will be reducuu from $2 00 and $150 too big. to $1 5j and $1 00 each. board of aldermen intends AND The present marine LIST. AREY—At Sullivan, Dec 1, Mrs Elizabeth Commencing Vonday, Nov. 26, 1900, steamer to find out how much law it has on its Arey, aged 94 years, 5 months, 23 days. “Catherine” will leave Bar Haroor at 7 a m, on BI.ODG ETT-At North Brooksvllle, Nov 30, Mondays and Thurdays lor Seal Harbor, North- side in this matter. In the meantime the east Southwest Harbor and Thomas Bludgt tt, jr, aged 21 years, 2 months, Harbor, Stonington, Ellsworth Fort. at ltockland with steamer for Bos- board of health bill will lie on the table. lti day s. connecting SAILED ton. The goose that has laid the golden eggs is COOK—At Ellsworth Falls, I>r<; 3, Infant RETURNING. MEN’S OVERSHOES Sunday, Dec 2 daughter of Mr and Mrs John il Cook, aged % in danger. From Boston 5 Sch Caressa, Harvey, Northeast Harbor, lum- 3 months, 3 days. Tuesdays and Fridays, at p m. ANOTHER INTERESTING BILL. b :r, W hltcoiiib, Haynes & Co GRAY—At South Brooksvllle, Dee 3, l.ucy, From Rockland via way landings Wednes- cut. 5 (X) in high and low Another bill which was discussed at SAILED wife of Edward Gray, aged 15 years. days and Saturdays at (about) am. GREENLAW —At Deer Nov Mrs Ed mill some length was one fiorn the Ellsworth Tuesday, Dec 4 Isle, 29, E. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. ft li Greenlaw, aged s7 years, 3 mouths, 11 days. lumber for used in Sch Storm Petrel, Bonsey, Vineyard Haven, Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. company plunk repair- HAYNES—At Ellsworth, Dee Andrew J lumber, Whitcomb, Haynes & Co 3, William H. Gen’l Boston. the read to the about 05 Hill, Mgr., ing leading company’s ARRIVED Haynes, aged years. DU IUU is a MOREY—At Deer Isle, Nov 29, Daniel G Morey, mill which public highway. Sch Carrie Mav, Surry aged 54 years, 11 months. Road Commissioner Hurley had made Sch E A Whitmore, Whitmore, Northeast Har- atiurrtiscmcraa. bor POWERS—At Drer Isle, Nov 29, William E but it was not some repairs on the road, Domestic Forts. Powers, aged >7 years. in a condition satisfactory to the com- SARGENT—At Blueflelds, Nicaragua, C A, Nov o*oy NEED GLASSES? Boston—Ar Dec 1, schs Mabel E Goss, l'as- * 12, Oliver son of Capt and Mrs John EDWIN M. MOORE. and without the authority of the Grace E Stevens, Gloucester; Dyer, pany, chal, stonington; C snrgent, of Ellsworth, 17 dealer In all kinds of Sld Dec bch F Goodnow, Stoulngton and formerly aged 0 + road the put its 1, ] it commissioner, company New York years. Freuh, z»ait, Smoked and The eye is a delicate organ; Dry own mill crew on tlie road and planked a Sld D»c2, sch Monhcgan. Fernandlna ^ J L front Belfast * needs the best of care always, and of it. The bill under discussion Sld Nov ■>, sch Mary Crooby, FISH. portion for Brunswick, Ga aobcrtiscnimta. % one to about for o I needs a skilled when it was amounting fl33 sld Dec 3, sch Lizzie Lee, Stoulngton optician Booth bay—-'Id Dec 2, sch Carrie A Buck- ♦ ♦ plank.thus used. a o comes to a of glasses. nam, St Thomas I will offer to the for the next question Three of the aldermen at the meeting Banuok—Sld Nov 30, sch Annie R Lewis, public such can test the themselves as to al- New York Only accurately expressed opposed GLOUCESTER—Ar Dec 1, sch Arthur Clifford, thirty days and adjust the lowing the bill, and it was not put on the Boston tor Bangor sight, properly Nov sch John Booth, New roll of accounts. NORFOLK—Sh) *28, Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Blueflsb, X lenses. Haven WILL NOT HELL 8CHOOLHOU8E. NEW London—Ar Nov 29, sch Loduakla, for Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, Scallops, £ SWEEPING Lobsters and Finnan Baddies. 0 Alderman to whom was re- Stoulngton Jellison, New York—Sld Dec 1, sch Mary C Stuart, of the school- A True Bide., East End 0 is begun. I have choice ferred question selling Philadelphia Campbell Bridge, Shopping already Ar Nov sch It T Rundlett, Fountain, from X house near reported 28, ELLSWORTH, ME. Juniper cemetery, Jacksonville lines of Silver Ware, Jewelry, Bric- that he did not consider it advisable to Ar Nov 28, schs Hugh Kelley, Brunswick, Ga; Grace Davis, Somes Sound REDUCTIONS I§ sell as sale of involve it, building might John Norfolk for New to select from. Ar Dec 2, sch Booth, a-brac and Fancy Articles title to land. Haven on all kinds of A _Weehawkcn for 8EWER ASSESSMENT. Sld Dec 2, sch Mattie J lies, Apponaug It was voted that a discouut of 10 per Baltimore—Sld Nov *28, sch Sedgwick, The cent be allowed to all persons paying their Hagerthy, Galveston Only Ar Dec 2, bark Arlington, Griggs, Washing FURNITURE. and E. F. ROBINSON. sewer tax on or before Jan. 1, 1901, ton Philadelphia—Sld Dec 1, sch Willie L Max- P It Among the tens of thousands who have well, for San Juan, COUNTY Ar Nov *27, sch Mary Standlsh, east is new. used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for Portsmouth—Ar Nov 30, sch Willie, Ston- Everything is the colds and la during the past few lngton for Boston My assortment largest and undektaking. grippe Satilla River—Ar Nov *27, sch Harold J not a case most in the of A. \V. Cushman years, to our knowledge, single McCarty, Flint), Brunswick complete city. the department Nov sch Flora Paper. I have bought out undertaking has resulted in pneunomia. Thos. Whit- Rockland—Ar 30, Condon, and Picture-framing depart- Bangor for New York An Immense & Son. Also the Upholstering field & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, Sld Nov 28. sch Mary A Hall, for New York Variety. Vineyard Haven—Shi Dec 1, sch Ida L Ray ments. one of the most prominent retail drug- A Big Stock. Ar Dec 2, sehs Jos Eaton, jr, and J M Har- THE in that city, in speaking of this, says: South for Rockland AHERICAN. in stock and to order. gists low, Amboy Small Prices. WINDOW SHADES “We recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Salem—Sld Nov 60, schs Mary Augusta, Ban kind. for New Y'ork; Fiheman, Clark’s Island for JOB WORK of every as it gor Remedy for la grippe in many cases, New York for not only gives prompt and complete re- Ar Nov 29, schs L M Thurlow, Augusta, New York Subscribe covery, but also counteracts any tendency Sld Dec 3, sch Mildred A Pope, east store on Franklin street. of la to result in pneumonia.” For Washington, I) C—Sld Nov 28, sch Hazel C. R. FOSTER, At the Cushman grippe Norfolk and Dell, Young, sale by Uko. A. Parch kr, Ellsworth, Galveston—Sld Dec 1, Ech Helen G Moseley, 23 Main Street. W. I. Partridge, Bluehill, druggists. Holt, Pascagoula For It. I*. w. JORDAN.

    * 1 was a decided success. the 3cbtrtisrmmt0. have to Granite to the ilduciticrmcius;. '1 HK AaiKHi<’\N ha* Mubecnher* at !••<* COUNTY NEWS. ing Although j gone spend flf the l lti flee# in Hancock county; weather was unfavorable quite a number ! winter. fa- idditional 2Vretr» *<•? other mil the other paper* in the county cum- County page* was present. Proceeds amounted to Mrs. Clara Ford has moved to La mol tie. feinert do not reach ho many. Thh \mkk- *- nearly All the were well ren- |r»»w m/y paper printed in Hltirtitll f30. parts School bega* N**v. C6, taught by Mi*" ha* never to dered. CHILDREN countand claimed PUNY Hancock GOLDEN WEDDING. Myra Moon, of Hancock. fee. but it •* ’he only paper that can prop- Tuesday, Nov. 27, Mr. and Mrs. Augus- Mrs. Sewall Marks is still seriously ill. erty be called ■■ COUNTY paptr; alt the Mrs. Sarah Hodgkin* ha* gone to ICl s- The circula- tus N celebrated tbe fiftieth an- Rheumatism 'o restore merely at paper* Osgood John Philip Jr. and C. E. Greene are in wort h. From here she w ill go to Goulds- the Har MANY 0? THEM DIE. tion of Thk Amkktoan, barring of their wedding. Over 100 TOO bout a niversary town. boro to *|iet;d tlie winter with her (laugh* year ago I Harbor I'ecord’• Hammer liai. is larger waaattacKed with guests were present. On the dining-room Ihanthai ■>/ he other paper* printed Miss Blanche Osgood left Monday for ter, Mrs. Edward Hodgkin*. rheumatism in letters of feat ic table were the gifts and congrat- my and in tiancot county. Brooklyn, N. Y where she lias a first- Dec. 3. Ark. lea*, ulations. the best letters written Little Bodies Enable chi-fly Among class to learn Tbeir In my legs. position dressmaking. Blue hill Fall*. to them was one from R. U. F. Candage, of the Ordeal of They awell- Oscar of of to Stand Ml** L Et:e arrived home from COUNTY NEWS. Brookline, Mass., and with it lie also sent Billings, Lowell, formerly Conary r.rsy. and “Half Biuehill, and son of James Billing**, 1s ill Portland Sunday night. came very #i, additional County Mew* *ee other page* two fine poems, "Seventy- four” Development. ■lift and at the there with fever. a Century”, which were, together with a hospital typhoid A. R. Conary and R. D. Conary liiaoe •ore. When- ever I at- The members of Jas. A. Garfield la*t week. South Httucoi-k. poem by Mrs. Mayo, read during the post, IN a trip to Deer I»le, tempted to WE THINK EVERY MOTHER walk the pain L. 8. is an extensive G. A. K. and women’s relief corps chose his bchoomr Jordan building evening. Capt. Friend ha* sold wan awful. I officers in their THIS TOWN SHOULD KNOW been *u woodshed in connection with his house. Judge Chase, in behalf of the executive respective lodges Saturday. to Deer Die had fibr- “Monomoy” parties. in* In this are of way committee of the Biuebill-Gtorge Stevens Following those relief corps: ABOUT VINOL about Miss Blanche Smith left for Boston last The Phillip Burns family, of Brookliu, for three has Mrs. G. W. senior vice- ,- monthi, when for acMoetuy, of which Mr. Osgood been President, Butler; Tuesday, who:c she will be employed moved into the Bisselt house Thursday. someone handed me a pamphlet advertis- h Mr. Mrs. Sewall Marks; vice- Pink 1111a for Pale the winter. prominent member, presented president, junior ing Dr. Will tarns' People. It is the Delicious Tonic We Rev. Ozro held meetings here I read It carefully and made up roy with a cane. Among president, Mrs. James chaplain, Roys through Osgood gold-headed Billings; miud to them a fair trial, tor not only Miss Maggie Martin, of AshviUe, has and of last give Wednesday Friday evenings an ■ loua t<> be rHIeved of softer- tbe numerous gifts were a chair from ttie Mrs. Thomas Osgood; secretary, Mrs.S. B. Advise for Growing was I ty been at the home of her brother, Inga, but I knew that unless I could get relief visiting from friends in Mrs. S. P. week. Btpuai circle, a china set Weecott; treasurer, Snowman; I would won have to give un work alto- C. A. Martin. Children. and this I could not aflbrd to do. I the from friends in tbe conductor, Mrs. Elias Andrews; guard, Mrs. B. 11. Candage and daughter, Mrs gether village, gold pins got two boxes at first and by the time the There was a necktie sociable at Union Sun- West,*4 Wild Flowers of Palestine,” by rel- Mrs. E. M. Carter. Colson, arrived home from Boston Second ope waa used up I began to fbel de- better. The awelllng was going down hall on Friday evening, under the auspices salad set from Dec. 5. Bob. cidedly atives in Haverhill, Mass., Is your boy or girl pale and listless? day night. and the stiffness and pain were much l«aa, of the Juvenile I could about much better. Temple. friends in California, and f35 in gold. Do they act differently from other The of Mrs. R. L. Candage met and 1 found get Surrj. family I got three more bo tea and by the lima the and C. Y. Wooster Rev. R. L. children? Do and taken I was entirely Howard Hodgkins Remarks were made by Olds, Miss Alice Beede went to Boston Satur- they sleep poorly for a Thanksgiving picnic at the home of last of Ihem had been eat Does avoid the free fb*tn the aw-eittn*. the pain and the Kim are flounders in river of the aud were poorly? your boy catching Skillings Baptist church, poems her Mra. L. S. n«ea. I was cured, and I am to day. other Does daughter, Candage. In fart glad sports and games of boys? that I have had no return of the trouble for the New York market. read by Mrs. Mayo. Refreshments were Dec. 3. Sub. aay Charles Preble will go to Bujcksport this your girl complain of headache and since." has been and each of the guests on leaving Fbank Rkvmslt. Master Richmond Foss who served, week to the find her studies a (ftlgned) attend seminary. hardship? North lllnehlll. few received a of wedding cake. living at H. 1> Balls’ the past years, piece If so, you may make up your mind Subscribed and sworn to before me this Rev. P. S. Collins commenced a series of and It seeems natural to associate in- need Frank Bowden spend Saturday |7th day of June, lWO. has gone to Lewiston with his father. age, they are growing too fast. They revival services at the church Sun- and and feebleness with the fiftieth Baptist to help nature in her great Sunday with his parent*, N. Bowden E. 8haT, .Votary 7*uWw\ Fred Hodgkins and wife, who have been firmity something but those who have day night, to continue two or three work of the necessary ele- wife. E. W. Wooster the wedding anniversary, furnishing employed by past year, weeks. Rev. M. S. and flesh and muscle tis- tne of the or friend- Preble, Methodist, ments for creating C. F. who has been confined returned to their home in Lamoine last pleasure acquaintance Weseott, his will w ith the sue. bone structure and rich. red ship of Mr. and Mrs. Osgood know that congregation, join Bap- pure, to the house for several weeks, ia able to Dr. Williams9 Saturday. tist in on the blood. they look and appear as though they had society carrying meetings. be out again. Whit- They need a tonic in the full sense Hoyt McCauley, George Phillips, but meridian. was the Chris- just passed life's They Thursday night regular the word and we can tell what Snowman has a and left for of you George recently spent Pink Pills ing Ball Harvey Coggins tian Endeavor at the both are so favored with bodily health, meeting Baptist to get. few in Bath his Mrs. Charleston this to resume their day* visiting sister, morning re- but on this occasion w ith a the with every seuse unimpaired, with the church, change It is Vinol Wine of Cod-Liver Oil, Lendall Franks. studies at the H ggins classical institute. tention of every faculty, that life is an in the exercises. The pastor, Rev. P. 8. gn at modern reconstructor. Children for Several of the members of like it is so delicious to the taste, in Halcyon Robert Haley, of Yeazie, has purchased eujoyuient to them, aud in society, In Collins, read the regular Christian En- it, of the fact that it contains a grange visited Highland grange. North the homestead of the late Jeremiah regular church attendance, in public in- deavor topic and scripture lesson with ap- spite highly concentrated extract of the Penobscot, Friday evening. Pale Wooster He moved his family to their terests they fill their places with the old propriate remarks and prayer. This was People medicinal principles that are found in Miss E. A. Mscomber, who has been new home on of last week. Mr. are sure a followed a concert the children. Friday energy aud acceptance aud of by by cod-liver oil. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. T. Glllls, ha* Medicine t o., strhen^terty N. Y.. postpaid Haley is employed for the winter, build- welcome wherever go. The programme was as follows: and they Singing I?ut because the vile-smelling on of 6bc. a bu ; • boxes. #1.60. now gone to her home in Waterville. receipt price. ing a cottage at Hancock Point on the site Having lived their entire lives in their by the children; recitations, Emily Bil- tasting grease has been discarded and Max- Misses Lizzie Eleanor Wes- of the J. H. West cottage, for James native tow n it in no sma 1 compliment to lington, Nellie Curtis; singing, Lena Sper- nil of the other disagreeable features Hinckley. the benefits of Vinol are Blanche and Ethel Wardwell well, of Saugerties, N. Y. say of them that their lives have been ry; recitations, Mary Billington, Myra eliminated, cott, Conary Every fmlr of I*. A I*. Olom i« understood. with our Dec. 3. W. without reproach, that they have the con- Billington; singing, Tena Curtis; recita easily | are at home from the George Steveus •tampeil Vinol acts on the stomach. HKClSTERCD BRANDS OF TM« fidence and esteem of the whole commun- tiou, Esther Emery; singing, Mrs. Co lins. favorably academy for their vacation. Smtti I>*■«• Nlf. creates an appeuic ana enables me who have Dec. 3. W, J. P. Robbins left for Boston Friday, ity, and t hat very many gone Several men joined in a bear hunt Sat- food that is eaten to do the greatest “P. & P,” Kid Glevem expecting to be employed there tins mu from t bis nluce into the world's lar£- urday. A large bear track, new ly made, possible amount of good. winter. er activities, have a warm place in their was discovered near Mrs. I>ow s baru Fri- Following is a letter that bears di- Ml»s Edith Wood, w ho has been visit- hearts for these two old friends. As A bear bad rectly on this subject: in is at home Dick Warren left for L;b day night. just passed, going | ing Ellsworth, again. Capt. Monday j I was all and took Vinol. Ctiaae, when the cane, towards Bluehill. He had been rundown in Maas. there he Judge presenting pursued Master Howard llmnor i* out again home Brbokiine, From It did me so much and it was so J other and true all good who said, among good things: day by two hunters from East Surry after a week’s confinement with a severe will go to New York to join hin wile, to take that 1 gave it to been one of in- pleasant my “Your Christian walk has and Ellsworth, who passed the at cold. is visiting there. night children. They were growing fast ami and haveshown E. D. and tegrity consistency: you Smith’s continued the hunt needed in the of a tonic No services have been held in the church j something way Daniel Brewer has finished hia work but one face.” Saturday morning, being joined by sev- and I found it to be just the thing for here since Nov. 11, on account of the at Bar lluroor, ami will leave soon (or the Mr. has served faithfully on the eral men from the followed them."—Sarah 1932 Fall Osgood village. They Pickering, for the remainder of the winter. diphtheria, but it is hoped that they will j Mass. woods, trustee board of the George Stevens the tracks across the West Surry road, River, be resumed now. We invite mothers inter- The members of t he choir academy, and takes an active interest in then crossing the Bluehill road near Mr. cordially Episcopal seems be checked for ested in the welfare of their children, met with Miss Vivian Brewer The diphtheria to educational matters and whatever else Sperry’s house they continued in the di- Saturday /■P t as well as any one else* needing a sure, to rehearse Christmas music. !'hc the present, no new cases being reported, to the welfare and advancement rection of East the bear night pertains Bluehill, keeping safe and delicious rebuilder and was tonic, in xt will he with .Mias Ethel The residence of the last patient of bis native town. He has also held out of but them a hard meeting just sight leading rejuvenator. to call on us. We will fumigated and cleansed Friday. other offices of trust. Mrs. Wilcomb. public Osgood chase all day in the woods between the gladly tell any one all we know about (tc&m Three deaths occurred in town Thursday is possessed of a sunny, genia1 nature, and Bluehill and East Bluehill roads. When Vinol and why we so highly endorse it. Thanksgiving was observed here in the —"" night—Mrs. Edna Greenlaw, widow of the unites with her husband in a cordial the men stopped to rest the bear would usual way, with a shooting match at E. T. BEST NEWEST Inasmuch as we arc always and VALUE ,-— late Levi Greenlaw, who lived nt Deer Isle reception of their friends—this golden stop also, and evidently sat up on his ready Humor's. During the- evening Mr. Humor --SHADES village. William Powers, of North Deer wedding being only au enlarged repe- haunches to listen. When the hunters pleased to refund the cost of Vinol to entertained his genlit men friends at car ds Isle, and Daniei Morey also of North Deer tition of the hospitality which they have started again, he would move on. The those who don't find it exactly what we and a chicken supper. All were exercised. ; snow was soft and his tracks ! Dec. 3. B. 7Tn«\ Isle, formerly of Rockiand. always plainly claim it to be, it will be seen that we /%r Greenlaw and The with showed all his movements. quite aged people. Mrs. youngest son, Ernest, While fol If rook It t». are prepared to substantially endorse U Mr. Powers were church mem- his wife and child, lives at the lowing the trail of this bear, which was a \$7fc/i/a(ju’)itJ prominent O. G. of is in town. our claims for the excellence of this Flye, Stontngton, bers, and hoth will be missed greatly in old home; two sons, George b. and ; very large one, the tracks of two more i H. A. Grindle went to i’urtiand Friday. their resnective neighborhoods. Eugene, and one dauguter, Mrs. George bear! were seen, one not so large as the one marvelous preparation. of is in town. Don't lake tttbstttutM—There's aona*o good. Nov. 30. Ego. Morse, are pleasantly located in homes being followed and the other a cub. The Elijah Herrick, Rockland, for r.Atcr ne a of their own within half-mile of hunt was renewed Will Gott, of Franklin, was in town <• VI Sorrento. j Monday morning. GEO. A. PARCHER, MVKH I.MC, their parents. The other son, Newton, is Dec 3. G. ! Wholesale and Retail 14 Main St. last week. F.ilnvtorih. >!•-. Capt. G. D. Blake has nearly completed Druggist. a of -- well-known resident Haverhill, Mass. Owen E. is home from the I'ni- the repairs on steamer “Sorrento’’. l»i***r Ih|p. Flye He is in business and a member of the Ar- of Maine. of Southwest Capt. James left for versity Capt. Harvey Hodgkins, lington quartette of that city. He and | Staples Monday *- E. B. Kane went to and Harbor, was in town and ! Searsmont. 4tu'untnai .Vetr* tiher Rockland Friday Saturday. bis wife presented a new grandchild as ism/Uj, pages Camden on business last week. Mrs. W. S. i Mrs. Henry D. White, who has been one of their golden-wedding gifts. May Green, arrivedj home from rro»|trrl Harbor. E. E. has moved his 1 living for the past few years in Lowell, it be a comfort and satisfaction to Mr. Boston Wednesday. —-J I,urv*y family into Louis P. Cole went to Bar Harbor this came a Mrs. Hosmer's house Ht the Corner. Kodol Mass., home for short visit this and Mrs. Osgood to know that their Capt. George W. Eaton left Wednesday ! morning on business. week. “well-ordered lives” and good There whs a of the church a d example for New York on business. ; meeting have won them the esteem Htid contideuce W. F. Bruce and wift? iiHve to gone A circle w. s Cure who has been society Wednesday evening. John Crabtree, visiting ol a iai die e oi ft.ends w ho most sin- Hon. E. P, left for t,v- SpofTord Monday Boston to Lbe winter. Dyspepsia spend organ lzed. friends at Stonington, has returned, and cerely w is11 hem many more happy and Rockland, returning Tuesday. what you eat. will the winter here with his useful years of life. George C. Blanre came home from Edith Alien returned home from Kent’s I Digests spend daugh- ! E. T. Marshall and E. Hask- following is tue poem written for the Capt. R. Winter Harbor to It artificially digests t he food and aid* ter, Mrs. Jellison. spend Thanksgiving. Hill last Saturday, w here ahe has beeu at- Edgar Oceanian by Mrs. M. E. Mayo: ell left for New London to Nature in and recon- Wednesday school. strengthening The winter term of school here is G: P. Cleaves ami Miss Isabel Cleaves tending tlie exhausted or- taught If ever to me there comes a il.ue jjin t he schooner “Howard Peck”. structing digestive from Bar Harnor were home for Miss Josie of Sullivan. Miss When I long to make it worthy rhyme. Thankc- There will be a lecture Sunday evening gan*. It is the latest by Hawkins, Schooner of discovereddigest* It Is when dear old friend* like you. “Rival”, Stoningion, ar- ; Hawkins has taught a number of schools giving. in the Baptist church, given by Rev. A. aut and tonic. No oilier preparation Who nave all my to me t*eeu true. rived here a life, Wednesday with cargo of oil can in in- in the towns, and has Some milestone reach die'* Mrs. Fred of West F. the New ! approacli it efficiency. It neighboring given upon way, for Gross «Jfc Ash, Gouldsboro, Hiuktey, England temper- And want an there to Spofford and other merchants. relievesaud cures satisfaction. This is her second Inscription say several at R. H. Allen’s ance evangelist. stantly permanently general This Is a to l>e re me inhered spent days Capt. day long, The entertainment in the tovwi hall It will! ami last week. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, term here. H I love, ami poeirv song, School-, in four nf fhe pr^c'ii.d* begin Flatulence, Sour Nausea, Out I'm in tin- past, tiling • a* k tin- very best, Thanksgiving evening was a very pleasant Stomach, Dec. 3. Breeze. * Dec. 3. John See, lu the ow* me r« *t Waller P. Hewii h, il h bis left Monday, Hooper, of Castine, Sick Headache. and future, g promised affair. 1’ne are for family, Gastralgla Cramps proceeds, side- 9 a'l .... I.i..h .. X* .... \,.l -M In me g:tul pu cent, o.untl"* on.y g.iin, > 1 f«** Boston ru-.-vd.4y 4jl ant Week to spend all other result of imperfect, digest Ion. We in the sheave* of golden wa k*. gamer grain. the The fourteenth annual reunion and t he winter. primary. Mrs. Alena Hye is teaching Price50c andtl. Larne a.tecontains2^4time* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Howard small site. Bnnk all about clT*r**P*la mttiieclfWB What Is the harvest which to you appears in precinct 2, and Mh*» of Blue- of the Castine Normal aluruni usury uver is vu; Hgain. lie was McIntyre, banquet closed their residence here Prtparrd by E. C- DtWlTT A CO-. Chicago and left Tuea- in 6. School in 5 Ruuormh'i'i was held In the huum, Tue circle ot >our household mill complete, lDrown from n vr.rn several weeks hill, precinct precinct (Quincy <1mv tor .4t ago, For i.«» “im-iuorj pun e" i-.or ;»«• t -e..t. Nmwhury|H>rt, where they spend with tie you v.s began Nov. 2d, Agnes McFarland Following o Imuklfi4 4 Boston, Friday evening. fc ive cid (lien sp.nfcd lo «!«.*■ ai «J eoiuiorl >oU, tin *\ inter teacher. members of the association were Five eitiZcli-. n -pecird, liooe n o*-, banquet l* i:.vi ..1 *'..1 htve rt- For Women- Scatleri d, li i*e, lr<»m me oi*i ho e-i. Rev. M. S. Hart w**1v» i:u b«s family 1 •* e to but the exercises may accept* d l. Use Femme Dr. Tainan Mm.rhh I;,ulatnr called speak, « ". <1 ha*brought upon But oil in turn .* lu re f »i j->> *■<•. < ur "< u 111 hi r> w litre they 11a»t the (»■ 1 :u he h'r-i lonai h.ipj'ii.ess t»> h• I. .{• ;* i»[ au\!-.us women. were not elaborate. Q T Ftetcher, for- VV ilii childreu1' clilhlieh. « ... m.il Congregat 0* tw ait 8-i m m v Titt-re .s J^iiivcly no other remedy known ^ ou well ii...\ lldi.k tile '•> < .> ill* anU ciiutcn, «rriV'd VN « «::• wiiniiia wife of the (.--tine school but huh> to Diertieat tu that will so merly principal < iAiiee, quickly ami Wrilc wii ine luiii'i ili'U i.r o -ice-l grubi, Mrs. Jniir* A Ilill ami Mrs. Al.ili Greenleef Hodgkins is v« rv low. »h« Hi.d two children, ami n«w commenced safely do work. Have nr rh.id a single now of schools at Northamp- "Uuorokeu circle’*—long no..* it icmulu. principal vf Wri G failure. The longest and mo* tobstinate ca**-* g in t ne Kmgr*it>, mills boro, are mop- Coihurn H ggina, of Grindstone was the of the evening. T*>e ljouH«*keepit par-onage. Among Pdot, are relieve1 in sday* \% ..hout fail. No other ton, guest »r to valued ano'lu N- till* i-heaf. p\ice, with friend** lure. '* w ii'*» fiot duI lea here he tli dated at three ping is visiting parent* here. remedy ill do this. No pain, no no election of officers resulted as follows: I lie love ot Kl. i. d, lime c i-i.ol rllui«, danger, interference w rh work. The most difficult Tile honored pan hl -< loi fi sii.c. goto.- o rest, Atduii-ga in one day, and now has the John M. Williams leaves this Dec. 3 T. President, Dr. E. E. Pbilbrook; vice- morning cases suc4*csifii]|y treated through corres- Left you a lu itage In 11 n>- "v-i; "«•» of at three funerals for $ooer Nova in the in- pondence.a mi t in*.st complete satisfaction H. Haywood; secretary arid liiiml piinc kind heari-v a uoO e aim duty ending island, Scotia, president, pits, guaranteed in every instance, i relieve hun- To live worth uioi. i-i.u. uileo o..me. w it hin a and a h« I. terest vl hi» cu in ousinesb tilt re. 2KicrUsttnmts. treasurer. N. B. Dobbins; committee on wisely ..>g dreds of ladM-s svh«>iu I itcxrr see. Write f<>r Brothel s and sisters ot out > ar*> days 1>*‘- 3 further Ail letters Mrs. Annie Have not ® Hiv, Ut*d Item boro, was in town Sunday on LHUICO Recomm.ni as th, fifcST week hunting. As bees for future use lay up their store. calling have gone away to attend school for the As farmers their harvest Helds before relatives and friends. DK. KIXi'N Edward True has returned to Charles- reap winter—Miss Bertha Over, Messrs. Irving The winds of autumn sweep across the plain, 8tu Crown Braid Edward who has been -— ton, where he attends the Higgius bo lu these lines we’ve gathered sheaves of Smith, very ill at Whittaker, Byron Moore, Melville Perry, Always reliable. Ladle*, ask Druerlst for classical grain Bath, came home last week. He will Percy Moore and Moore left this MMUtMMilSmSrJS PENNYROYAL PILLS. institute. lialph 2?^“^metallic sealed with blue For you to live upon, when this glad boxes, ribbon. relief, no no day at home until week Ipmeditt* dangrr, pain. Shall only be a ou life’s stay his health is fully re- for Portland to attend business Keftaae danferon* aubetl* *°r Tr*r* by leads- « upeciaJirt*. nnnd*rd*of tcrO- Walter Moon, who has been in Bridge- memory way. JS*“°•'hfp-1iBUoai aad The winter has not fallen on imitation*. Buy of your Druggist, xnoui*.*. A trial will couvinc« you oftiuir intrinsic vain# you yet, stored. or send 4«*. in in case of for the two ,s college. stamps for Particular*. Tr*t|. tuppr-t-'^a rs. Send ten cents for sample and water, Mass., past years, Only the flays of autumn have you met, monial* txx**. Dec. 3. and Relief for Ladle*. in letter, All D»i...k'.-t*or bv ms:* ft Jo bo*. Long may they linger in their Mrs. Elizabeth died C. by re tans home for the winter. golden wealth, Arey Saturday Rail. 10.000 Testimonials. t*old by all KING MEDICINE Box MASS. Bringing you and happiness and health. Druggists. CO.. 193a BOSTON, peace night, at the home of her Mrs. Marlboro. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. Dec. 3. Yankapoo. May all life’s future with daughter, —a glow heavenly love, PA. fill you shall reach the Harvest HfJme above. O. P. Bragdon. Mrs. Arey was in her Mrs. Abbie Bowden and son Gardner Mqaare,_PHIUu, Williams' Indian Pile )intment will cure Blind. She made her Rich, warm, healthy blood Is given by Hood's ninety-fifth year. home Bleeding and Itching and It the The “Donation Party”, given with tier for several Piles, li absorbs the tumors, Sarsaparilla, thus protects system by daughter years. Now ia the time when croup and lung EftDr. the at once, acts from colds, fevers, pueunomia and other dis- the ladies’ social library Thursday even- Dec. 3. B. troubles prove fatal. The allays itching rapidly only cause orms?sickness. and as a instant re- sometime* death, poultice, gives a harmless that eases that quickly overcome weak and debili- remedy produces Immediate Children, before their present* i.s M lief. l)r. Williams’Indian Pile Oint- is One suspect- scald results Minute Cough Cure. It is ed. Give them a few dose* of ment is for Piles and Itch tated system. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are I Eczema, head, hives, itchiness of the §K prepared dainty very pleasant to take and can be relied pi* ing of the private parts. Every box is little but never fail to cleanse skin of any sort Instantly TRUE’S wors S pills, they relieved, permanently to cure If„ worms are ELIXIR warranted. by mail on re The favorite cathartic is Hood's rills. 25c.— upon quickly coughs, colds and present they will be ex pelted. ■ By druggists, the liver, remove obstructions and cured. Doan’s Ointment. At store.— ▲ harmless of ;,n cent* and invig- any drug all lung diseases. It will prevent con- vegetable tonic. 3.V tidruceiu. ■ eelpt price. #l.iw». WILLIAMS Ad*. orate the Wiggin <£ l»r. J. F. THTK A- Cleveland. Ohio system. Moore. Advt. j sumption. Wiogin <& Moose. CO.. Auburn. Me. B MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. For sale by G. A. Parcher, druggist, Ellsworth. ___ aiibtrtistmtnts. this town when incorporated, Biuehill OHLAND KIHfl HATCHKKY. legal Notices. (Incorporated Jan. 30,1789). The Quakers have been cb a NOT CK OF FORECLOSURE. always Biuehill, April 5, 1790. Eben Flood, Superintendent, Atkins Talks of .Sea- acterized care in A IT HE REAS A. of by their untiring town (leorge Joy, formerly clerk, Col. Joseph Wood, jr., son’s Work at that Station. H Ellsworth, Hancock county, Maine, by relieving the suffering of their own OLD Pnineas Osgood, Eben Floyd, select men Charles G. Atkins, superintends!, of his mortgage deed dated the twenty-ninth NICE a. poor, and are day ot March, d. I8H9, and recorded in the LADY hospitable, sweet-spirited and assessors. Votes for the United States fish at O 'Mud QUAKER governor: Joun hatchery registry of dceos lor Hancock countv, in and gentle people. universally They Hancock. 34; James Bowden, 1; lieutenant and one of the foremost fish-culturisi* in hook 234, page 451, conveyed to Lewis Friend, wear plain, unobtrusive clothing, not so late of said Ellsworth, deceased, certain real govenor, Samuel Adams. 34. Voted that eastern Unite* States, says: “Good ; u estate situated in said Ellsworth, and partic- of much for as to the Cured Catarrh uniformity, escape as described in said deed fol- the melting house should be on the end ress has been made in fish-cultuie, dm g ularly mortgage fashions in dress. lows, to wit: ever-changing of Mr. the Obed Johnson’s lot on the Main fast few years, but the science is l] One-half undivided of a lot of land situated Their and is well in hounded and described as fol- honesty veracity road, the school house near the saint ; in its infancy and iu my opinion t. ■ n Preaching summer...... 20 12 0 “During past summer we’ve stub marked on two sides 18c* J. A. it. Jun. 11; insidious disease. < Clearing on the school lot. 45 11 11 experimenting on the East branch f< he thence N. forty-one E. to t ••a- iineatft birch tree marked on three sid< J..n. When catarrh has reached this stage, Schooling this season. 22 10 0 II, l«66, purpose of ascertaining whether or J. A. D. & G. L.: thence on the Gore line of course it has gone beyond the reach to the of 155 is 9 we can collect the eggs there and hr <1 southeasterly place begiuning. being of all local remedies. the same conveyed to me by Sarah A. Jarvis them in tlie < Labor to be at the rate of 5s. per day. hatchery. We haven’t >»d deed dated Feb. 10, 1866. a can by Nothing but systemio remedy of or Biuehill, May 10, 1790, voted, instead of any definite results—that is, results at Also one-half undivided another lot reach it. parcel of land situated in said Ellsworth, and a to General are conclusive, but by next June .\ ’ll and as to Peruna is devised sending representative Court, hounded described follows, wit: theonly remedy yet at n hemlock tree "n the to represent to them our grievances in a probably be able to make a satisfac ry Beginning spotted to meet such cases. head line of the river lots; thence running to be sent Mr. report of the investigations. Peruna eradicates catarrh from the petition by George Tyler, west 260 rods to a small spruce tree marked B; “Some fish >- thence north 60 rods to n small birch tree of Deer Island. (Towns then had to pay foreign have been In system. marked B; thence 260 rods to the town line; their own duced into Maine waters, but 1 dout if It does its work but representatives.) thence by said line to the head line of the quietly, surely. our own trout river lots; thence said line to the of Biuehill,Oct. 4, 1790, voted for represen- and land-locked hr >ii by place It cleanses the mucous membranes of beginning, being the same conveyed to me by can be lea.it i’v b u tatives to Congress, Geo. improved upon—at deed recorded in vol. J6i, fol. •*'.», «ji nancocir the whole body. Thatcher, toq., 21 votes. Voted not to unable to find any superior fish. (.»•’ ;en registry of deeds. It functions. procure any And whereas the undersigned,Sarah Friend produces regular trout are found in material for building a meeting house. a lake near Ellswor t», and Isador L. llalman, both of Peruna restores perfect health in a Ellsworth, Biuehill, March 7, 1791. The inhab- and these I think are capable of !>• i g are the duly appointed, qualified and acting natural way. executors of the estate of said Lewis Friend, itants raised with success a de Baxter of Biuehill and No. 6 met at Mr. through quite and as such hold said mortgage and the debt Anna P. Nichols, Vice Grand extent of This is f* md Phineas Osgood’s to provide jurymen. country. variety thereby secured. And whereas the condition Rebekah Lodge, in a letter from 906 in Switzerland, it being one of the »■ w of said mortgage has been broken, now, there- Andrew of No. drawn ’’ reason of the breach of :he Main Kansas Flood, 6, petit which is common to Maine aud Eur p fore, by condition street, City, Mo.,says: we claim a foreclosure of k.,id mort- juryman for the court of common pleas there>f, My friends rec- gage. Saiiah Furi- r». for county of Hancock. Isadok L. Halman, ommended Peruna jHrtncal. Executors of the estate of Lewi.- Friend. Biuehill, April 4, 1791. At this meeting so highly that I pur- J. A. Peters, jr.. attorney, a code of by-laws of seventeen articles, Ellsworth, Maine, Dec. 1,1900. chased a bottle to for the regulation of town meetings, was try it and have NOTH’E OF HIKKI LU8I III.. uuopteu. voieu lor register oi aeeas, i_oi. AI THERE AS O. PercivaJ Stewart, of the never been sorry. in the Win. Webber. 36; for County Treasurer, city of Manchester, county of “At times my Many in Ellsworth are Miserable on Hillsborough, and state of New Hampshire, John Peters, 34; Col.William Webber, 4; by his mortgage deed dated Feb. 1, a. <1. 1892, system became en- and recorded in the of deeds for voted that a minister be hired for three This Account. registry tirely run down, I Hancock county, Maine, March 16, a. d. 1892, and i: MRS. POLLY STAYS, A LIFE-LOYG FRIEYD OF TE-RU-NA. not months, June, July August. in book 257, page 532, conveyt to the Granite could sleep No sleep at night, State Provident Association, a 25, 1791. Voted that the corporation wife catarrh well and lost Biuehill, April under the laws of New "My (Polly J. Evans) says she feels entirely cured of systemic my rest existing Hampshire, vote of No during the day—it’s misery real estate situated in the town of Since I April 5, 1690, where the meeting certain cl I wenty years' standing. She took nearly six buttles of thy excellent ,..~JI appetite. in Hancock and described in house should be reconsidered. With eczema or skin Surry, county, have used Peruna I stand, piles, any itching said deed as follows, to wit: cine, Peruna, as directed, and we feel thankful to thee for kindness mortgage very thy Voted that the house stand near A certain Jot or of laud situated on feel like a different meeting disease. parcel and advice. She did not e ver to he so well as she Is now. Twelve Neck, so called in he town of expect years John Gibson’s. Voted, that the house be Newbury woman and hardly Doan’s Ointment brings comfort and Surrv, Hancock countv. Slate of Maine, rgo It cured her of la I want to tell thee there has been a deal of as grippe. great know what it is to 50 feet long and 40 feet wide. Voted, bounded ana described ioi;ows, to wit: cheer. on the shore of Union River 1‘eruna used here last »inter. Peruna does not need praising. It tells for that £100 be raised for building the house. Commencing be sick. I congratulate you on the May at land belonging to the heirs of J. R. Doan’s Ointment cures all itchiness itself. O'e can and do re ommend it to anyone that Is afflicted with catarrh.” merits of wonderful medicine and Biuehill, May 23, 1791. Voted that the of Young; thence westerly by lLl southerly line your of land of said heirs of J. R. :icross house stand about 20 rods southwest of the skin. Young As ever, thy friend, John Evans, wish you continued success.” Newbury Neck to Blueliill Bay; thence south- the house of Col. Nathan Parker. the shore of Bluehiii to'and of South Wabash, Ind. One of Pr. Hartman's free books on dwelling Ellsworth endorse this claim : erly by Bay people Byron P. Carter; thence easterly on said Car- Biuehill, Jan. 16, 1792. Voted, to engage The above letter written by a venerable old Quaker,Mr.John Kvans,living catarrh, sent to any address by The Mr. Chas. II. of ter’s northerly line and by the northerly line Mr. Abbot Curtis, shipbuilder, owned said on P. far- •t South Wabash, Ind. tells in his his with the Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. (Abiel) (a graduate of of land formerly by By quaint language experience Water “I ter, now owned me, across aid Neck to Harvard or St., says: was a regular doubt- by i’eruna. college, 1787) some other Union River tlieuce national catarrh remedy, * said Bay; northerly by minister, for three months. Voted, to nc- ing Thomas until I used Doan’s Ointment. the shore uf said Bay to the place -x begin- Said lot contains acres more or the of the ning. forty cept report committee for pro- I never believed much in less and was to William P. Stewart a of the He died to a fish medicine, per- conveyed years justice peace. | by subscription; keep open materials for the Alfred Mixer his deed dated the 20th i curirg meeting-hou^e. because I have by by BLUKIIlUi. haps been well and strong of June, a. d. 1888, ami recorded in Hancock March 16, 1798. His are uot course at the Mill to with 9 1792. town as- posterity Endeavor; join Biuehill, April The of deeds in vol. 228, 357. all my life, but I became greatly* annoyed county registry page I numerous. No. 4 to hire a minister. sembled by virt ue of a warrant of Mr. Also a strip of land lying to the south of the Piles. above-described premises, formerly owned by OF THE TOWN 1 Holt, of the that with Itching 1 used what apothe- EARLY HISTORY Tli»* -xt h family wbm Mr. Jona. Darling, (Curiously enough the mill owners in justice peace. Voted, Byron P. Carter and conveyed to William P. the stand at or near the caries Stewart later deed, all tht ;• e described from Andover. IDs wife with one child I meeting-house recommended, but was not cuieu, by that day named their saw mills. This to me the said BY WAYFARER. where the timber hauled for it lies. premises being conveyed by arrived 27, 1765, with her father, place and the annoyance continued as bad William P. Stewart and wife by tneir deed May mill Endeavor was the In just first mill built was fifteen or rods further dated the 3lst of October, a. cl 1891. Col. Ho t. Mr second son, (This twenty day Daring's the as ever. At night it was worse than in therefrom the school house lot IN- township). ttie hill than the before Excepting HOME OF THE EARLY SETTLERS was ttie first English child up place assigned, ! Alfred Young to the South School Jonathan, Twelfth voted the and drove conveyed by meeting. May 4, 1772, and here it was day time, it most me wild. District his deed dated AuguM 2. m50, and TERESTING OLD TOWN RECORDS— born in this Oct. 17. 1765. finally placed, perhaps I by town, that no fish be taken at recorded in book 87, Hi. oJ‘ Hancock Carlton’s stream in the most that could be 1 was in n’s drug store looking for page THE TOWN. Thescvfnt.il whs eligible spot Wigg : of deeds. V Inch said mort- NAMING family Benjamin York, on and county registry Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday that be which 1 had not when J deed and the debt then .•> red were which marie hut a short in t tu* chosen.) Voted, George Tyler, something used, j gage stay place. the said Uranite state Provident Thursday; that no beaver be taken with- paid for services at General court. heard about Doan’s Ointment. I did not { assigned by From the Bangor Commrrcinl.J The was Ezekiel £10.00 Association and are held bv the under- ( eighth family Osgood, in i to, this township six months from tiie Voted that the town be divided into have faith in it at first to M. of Manchester from Andover, Nov fl, 1765; lie died Jan. enough try it, ! signed, Elijah TopHff, FimImt was a minister of date t a committee to consult 1 aforesaid, instrument of assignme nt dated Kev. Jonathan herof; Capt. classes for on the work of build- informed in the store that it had by 25, 1798. His residing in town carrying although 9, a. d. 1892, and recorded in said registry from to 1^37. He had the posterity Altxander | May the town 1796 Campbell (Hon. Campbell, the Voted cured others. I a box The 1 of deeds Augusts, a. d. 1900. in book 353, page are: Eive grandchil- ing meeting-house. against Finally got and notea children, forty-two of now And whereas the condition « f said mort- historical habit always kept Narragaugus, Cherry field) by the of Maine from Massachu- tirst relieved me fifteen greet grandchildren—in all separation application somewhat, gage has been broken, now, therefore, by rea- and its settleia. 1 dren, what method to title to these about the town early procure setts — none for. and before I used a fourth of the box I son ot tlie breach of the condit ion thereof I A number deceased; some in tvveuty-two against, of his to which sixty-two. lands. claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. give the aubalance account, that an entertainment be made was cured. I don’t recommend ottier towns. v Voted, Perhaps Elijah M. To cliff, added enclosed in Thirteenth March 1773 I have something meeting, 1, for the of the at Doan’s Ointment. send John A. Petei •>, The ninth was Thomas raising meeting-house Weil, anyone j»., an,wuey. family Coggins, John chosen town voted Nov. 30, 1900. brackets: Roundy clerk; the town’s down here to me and see.” from Dec. 27,1765. expense. Beverly, to send a to the town incor- “1762, 7. Joseph Wood, aged forty- petition get a com- For sale all 50 cents. SHERIFF’S SAFE. April The tlrst record in Blue- Biuehill, Aug. 27,1792. Voted, by dealers; price plantation kept VIRTUE of an execution issued from two, and John Koundy, aged thirty-aix, porated. mittee to look out a road to No. 6 audio Foster-Milburn N. sole hill commenced with the beginning of Co., Buffalo, Y., the supreme judicial court, Hancock at what ia now Fifteenth voted BY both from Beverly, landed meeting, March 7, 1774, Penobscot. Voted £5 to board and for the U. S. countv. Maine, at the October term thereof the 1767. are introduced with shingle agents at out year, They to have the us. a. d. 1900, in favor of the inhabitants of the Bluetiiii, and weut to work getting gospel preached among house. Remember the and take the following notification: meeting name, Doan’s, town of Brooklin against Jennie E Blake, for »o culled, where Twentieth John Peters chosen stave* near Fore Falla, meeting, Biuehill, Sept. 6, 1792. Voted, that the no other. the sum of ninety-nine dollars and thirtv- a 1767. town oue cents and dollars and sev- comniunicatas with long M M HER 5, FEH. 20, clerk, March 6, 1775. 6 debt, eighteen Blucbil! Lay road leading to No. and to Penobscot be I have seized and taken in said town enty-four cents costs, some into No. 4, ThD Is to notify the freeholders a committee aalt extending way Twenty-first meeting, cleared next if the weather be as the of the said Jennie E. Blake, pond meet the Monday, ILrgal Notices. property to make ship that are qualified for voting, to chosen to treat No the following-described real estate, viz.: Here they began 4, concerning having if the next fair Voted that Sedgwick. of March next at 2 of the clock In fair, not, day. A certain lot or parcel of land with the of their tlrst ensuing, a minister. to ^I^HE subscriber, residing out of the State for the settlement Adjourned May 2, Monday. the on thereon situated in the town of Or- preparations at the house of Mr. rye raised the public lots, be., not of Maine, to wit: buildings the afternoon, Joseph Wood, _L Watervliet, Albany of Hancock and. State of At thia time the township was The disturbance between Great Britain New York, notice that land, county Maine, families. to act on several articles In said notification, sold under 5s per bushel. —— county, hereby gives bounded and described as follows: Commenc- be- and America the ac- he has been duly appointed executor of the in a wilderness state, no white families prevented meeting on the southeast corner at land of Albert viz. Biuehill, April 1, 1793.^Voted, to assess last will and testament of Laura Benet, late ing Wood’s c to the Clements on the road leading to Ellsworth; settled in it. 17t53, Mr. a moderator for said >rding adjournment. of District of de- ing April, 1. To choose meeting. £25 for preaching the ensuing year. Washington, Columbia, thence said Clements land no bond and that he by northerly eight arrived, and the November follow- 2. To choose a clerk for the ensuing >ear. Twenty-second meeting, Newport, ceased, being required, thence with the road family Biuehill, July 18, 1793. Voted to accept has appointed Hannibal E. Hamlin, of Ells- rods; easterly parallel arrived. Mr. 3. To see If will to work one day 17, 1775. Voted to send to seven and one-half rods more or less to land Mr. Koundy’s family they agree July delegates an acre of land offered worth. in the county of Hancock, and State of ing, by Capt. Joseph of I. P. Harriman to a bolt; thence southerly and In In a and to act on meet of other towns and islands Maine, his agent in said State of Maine. Wood bad then six children living, fencing burying ground; delegates and others-for the benefit of the eight rods to the road to an iron bolt; thence wood, jr., All persons having demands against tbt the tlrst fam- any other affairs that may be thought proper. and at the bouse of Mr. John westerly on the road about seven and one- Mr. six. These were districts, land is so situated as to make estate of said deceased are desired to present Koundy Joseph town; tills half rods to the place of beginning. To- the Wood, of Frenchman’s 20Lb inst. the same for settlement, and all indebted ilies which made a settlement in town, Bean, bay, the road in front of the \\ ith all the buildings thereon, being John Koi m»y. passing meeting- thereto are requested to make payment im- gether Voted Lieut. N. and I the same described as conveyed in a which it anuears whs tirnt called East llolt, Joshua Horton mediately. James Walker Benet. premises Nicholas Holt. house for a certain distance eigtit rods Heed from Traev N. Eldride'e to Jennie E. John Novemoer 12, 1900. Andover. 1 find il Bo tailed in a jouriiHi Peters, delegates. wide. Blake, dated Sept. ‘28, 1*99, and recorded m to this notifica- of the of deeds for a- late aa The meeting pursuant vol.343, page 64, registry kept by Mr. Joim Darling April \ i.im-oiii »h. Bluehill, Sept 9, 1793. voted, a com- itankrupi’* Petition for Discharge. Haucock Maine. March 1767. At county, wile Bud Mr. tion is dated, Nett port, 2, with a. 15,1765. Mr. VVood anu To Joseph Wood: mittee to meet other committees In the matter of And on the 21st day of December, a. 1900, was chosen witbin the of and take Tow it In at the office of A. W. King, in ElUworth, Han- are now 28 this meeting John Koundy Sir .—Agreeable 10 a resolve of the Great and county Hancock, Geuurg M. u, ! Bankruptcy. Koundy's wife living. (Feb. cock I shall sell sai real estate, and to call meet- measures to u'ltxin relief from the county Bankrupt. county, wim two others— clerk, end a committee chosen General Court of me Colony of Massachusetts all the interest which the said Jennie E. Blake 1810.) These three, of Lincoln taxes, ordered by the general To the Hon. Nathan Webb, Judge of the Dis- i It was voted that the held at Feb. 5, this Is to trict Court of tnu United States for the Dis- had in and to the same on tht 7th day of No- widow Lois Holt widow May ings year ensuing. bay, Watertown, 1776, court to be into of eighty-six, paid treasury county trict of Maine. vember, a. d. 1899, at ten hours a. m.. the time town should be called Newport, and If any- order and direct you to warn a meeting of the of L'licoln. Voted thHl t tie selectmen eighly-tlve, Mr. VVood ninety, f tOKGt M. TOWER, of Eden, in the when the same was attached on the writ in Osgood Inhabitants of BiuehlH to meet at the house timber on another's lot he should bay invite Mr. Huse to preach wit h u- four of Hancock, and State of the action iu which the said execution was Mrs. Wood eighty-nine, Mrs. Koundy one cut i \ county Maine, of Joseph Wood, aforesaid, on Thursday, months next season Voted, £31 4* for in said dUn’i t, respectlully represents, tliat issued, to satisfy said execution and all costs the oldest in I loose tabor and stuff. of unless said execution shall be other- persons March at one o’clock In the then and board of the minster. on the 22d day of September, last past, he sale, eighty-two—are 28, afternoon, preaching said of sale. At the second meeting it was voted to Hu e Dart- was under tne Acts wise satisfied before day VVood lias four children, and there to choose a committee of Rev. Jonathan graduated duly adjudged bankrupt town. Capt. Inspection, of Congress to that he Ii. F. Hooper, sheriff. thetr lots on and the time of mouth college, 1788. Ordained si relating bankruptcy; twenty-four put record, and agreeable to said surrendered all his and Dated this 16th day of Nov. a. d. 19u0. forty-three grandchildren, correspondence safety, Warren. Oct. 1795. Died there has duly property Me., 28, of and has de- settling. resolve. rights property, fully complied NOTH i; Of H»KH I.OSURIi. great grandchildren—seventy-one July 3 1856. aged eigmy-a x. with all the of said acts and of At the third meeting, dated at Newport, Given under hand and scul at requirements I1THEREAS Nancy M. Em- ami Herbert in all -now living and inhab- my Mwja- | Biuehiu, Nov. 3, 1794 Voted, that t tie the orders of c«»uri fendants touching hi-bankruptcy. \\ F. Emery, both ol Eden, Hancock March 1768, John Koundy, Nathan hlgulducc this ninth day of March, Anno 1 selectmen agree v\ ith some o lake Where!, re he prays that ue may be decreed itants of t be town. Mrs. Koundy 7, person county, Maine, by their mortgage deed dated a of t tie to resolve of I bv the court to have a full from all I’urker and Julia. Darling were chosen l>omlnt, 1776. plan town, agreeable discharge the M nth day of November, a. d. 189% and twenty grandchildren, debts against his estate under said has tlve children, j John Iiakeman, Justice of Peace. ttie General court. Voted, that the select- I provable recorded in the Hancock count*, Maine, reg- in selectmen. It was voted to raise money to bankrupt acts, except su7. conveyed to great grandchildren—thirty-one and expected by cepted by law from such discharge. hire a In the gospel, that no person will he chosen into ollicc but mouths next summer me, the undersigned, a certain lot or parcel all—now inhabitants of tbetown, together person preach Dated ihi- 2Ithtiay of November, a. d. 1900. such as have been real lrlemls to the United of land situated in said E* ... muied and to his also to clear a road to Bluehill, 6, 1795. Voted, that a George M. Tower, in other towns tourer psy board; April described as follows, to wit: <>n with a number States. committee be to 100 Beginning appomltd procure Bankrupt. side of the road on the Mr. VVood Penobscot. Thereon. the northerly county five after their arrival, acres of land convenient to the meeting Order of Notice the lot hereafter described and years John Peters was March 28, chose a committee of liue between live At the seventh meeting 1776, or ss. said to Mr. "1 hope we may house, by purchase by exchange. I District ok Maine a lot now or formerly of Them m 11 1 -land: Koundy, a committee of Mr. Chosen town clerk, John Peters, Jeremiah correspondence, safety. Bluehill, May 6, 1795 Voted for a re- On this 1st iia.v of December, a. d. 1900, on thence following said line northeasterly in this town yet. — to see ploughing ^ reading the foregoing petition, it is about rods; thence ut h fifty-seven and York, selectmen, Voted also for a committee of inspection; vision of the constitution of this Com- thirty wish to live Colburn Benjamin Ordered the court, that a he had east rods to a -take and stone; Koundy replied, "1 shall not | monwealth, 22 hgainst 2 by hearing degrees sixteen treasurer; voted voted also to accept the the same on the 20th day of December, thence south lets west that time." This and Cspt. Joshua Horton, equal proportion 1795. Voted John upon forty-three deg thirty longer than till Bluehill, Sept. 4, a. d. before said court at Portland, in said to road: thence across the any to of money voted to the Eastern county 1900, rods the county to raise 150 (dollars probably ) defray by Peters, Robert Parker and Col. Nathan in the ami tliat reply shows in a measure how discourag- j district, at 10o’clock forenoon; said road same course: thence same course of and £6 13s. to the General court. Parker, a committee to apply to Mr. Jona. notice thereof be in the Ellsworth rods on the south side of the road him tben the charges preaching, published thirty t lie before appeared. if he a minis- a in said dis- n the side of a ing prospect houBe. Bluehill March 3, 1777. John Pe- Fisher, and aee will settle as American, newspaper printed aforesaid to a pile of stones the old meeting bay, and that all known creditors and other Mr. Koundy lived till Aug. 20,1711b. Many repair ter of this town, etc. trict, hill; thence north forty-seven degrees west in the most uoted citizen ters, town clerk, in interest, at the said rods to a stake and -toms; thence on number of (in 1765 came Capt. Joseph Wood, Capt. He graduated Harvard college, 1792; or- persons may appear eight Helds had then been fora years lime and amt show cause, if any line with Thomas H. Lc-land's said John Peters. Father Peter Parker, and Lieut. John Koundy, dained 23, 1796; dismissed Oct. place, they parallel of the early days, July 24, have, why* the prayer of said petitioner should lot to the county road; thence by the county under good cultivation. 79. does not name him as having a committee of safety. 1837; died Sept. 22, 1847, aged not be granted. road direct to the first-mentioned bound, con- n was formed Fishtr The third family in tow And it is further ordered by the court, thai four and one-half acrt» more or less, was at this time unmarried. Bluehill March 177S. Voted a taining family, for he bay, 2, the clerk shall send mail to all known the and whereas the the marriage of Col. Nathan Darker, by with buildings thereon; by 1741. He seems to commitee of safety; voted to hire a Eastern State Normal School. creditors of said petition and this or- condition of said mortgage lias been broken, eldest He was born Aug. 7, copies from Andover, with Mary, daugh- der. addressed to them at their places of res- now, therefore, reason of the bre >chof the all official in the town minister this season. The w inter term of the normal school at by have held positions idence as staled. condition thereof. 1 claim a foreclosure of ter of Joseph Wood, Dec. 24, 1764, Capt. He married the “hand- Bluehill bay, March 1, 1776, Capt. Castine will open Tuesday, Dec. 11. The Witness the Honorable Nathan Webb, Judge said aud this notice for that number of that he wanted. mortgage give he twenty-five. A years of the said court, and the seal thereof, at John W. mimes. being widow in all that country,” Mary Joseph Wood and John Peters, Z*dekiah steamer “M. A M.” will make a special purpose. commission; he now somest Portland, in said district, on the 1st day ol Mount Desert, Maine. Nov. 19, a. d. 1900. he bore a colonel’s and of Cushing, July 1, 1770, and thereby Shattuck, selectmen committee trip that day from Bucksport, leaving at December, a. d. 1900. corner of the town, 1h a very Dyer A. H. Davis, Clerk. SHKKIFK’M SAl.E. lives in the Ex-Chief Jus- 6 m. or on the arrival of the train from [L. 8.1 the of safety. p. State ok Maine, Hancock ss. but his wife and became grandfather A true copy of petition and order thereon. respectable inhabitant, Bluehill March 1779. Town have also been H. Clerk. rilAKEN ou execution and will be sold by tice John A. Peters.) bay, 1, Bangor. Arrangements Attest:—A. Davis, including all of his JL public auction on the twenty ninth day six of his children, was voted to from this time till made for those who to come meeting it meetings supeuded prefer by way of United States foi of December, a. d. 1900, at 10 o'clock in the of his daughters, are At the eighth In the District Court the sons and two 6 on account of the war between of Bar Harbor to leave steamer from the District of Maine. forenoon, at the office of Geo. M Warren, in clear a road half way to No. (now Worry); 1784, by Col. Darker was one of the pro- In the matter of ) Castine, iu said county, all the right, title and dead. of the Neck so called was Great Britain and the United States. Bar Harbor at 7 a. m., and counect with of demolishing of Nov. 1, 1769, part Willard W. Rich, In Bankruptcy. interest which Charles Clemeut, Penob- vincial troops at the in Bluehill March Johu Peters the steamer of the Bluehill J scot, in said county, had on the out into SO-acre lots. No. 1, posses- bay, 1,1784. line, which Bankrupt, ) twenty- return he was driven laid To the creditors of Willard W. Rich, ol fourth of March, a. d. 1900, it ten o’clock On his town Johu Peters touches at South day Louiaburg. of Y'ork. No. 2, assigned clerk; Joseph Wood, Surry, Bluehill, Bluehill, in the of Hancock, anti and thirty minutes in the forenoon, when the to the West Indies, sion Benjamin Tremont, county with many others to Jona. and Robert selectmen. and then to Castine. This district a same was attached on the i_.inal writ, in John Koundy. No. 3, assigned Parker, Sargeutville aforesaid, bankrupt: the fever to is that on the and to the real estate sit- where a number died with hereby given following-described and to James Bluehill bay, or No. 5, March 7, 1785. trip is to be made Thursday, Dec. 13, only. to On Day, jr. Nos. 4 5, assigned N’OTICE1st day of December, a. d. 1900, the said uated in said Penobscot, wit: the about the close of 1761. to send for Simon W. Rich was a north land of John H. Murks; on the east now Caudage. No. 6, assigned Voted unanimously Willard duly adjudged by s Cavendish, O. ou the south land was Mr. Sam Foster bankrupt upon a filed in said court by land of M. Leach; by The fourth family No. 7, assigned to Miller, graduate at Yale college, 1762, to A Keen Clear Brain. petition Ebenezer Hinckley. by him on the ‘26th day of November, a. d. 1900, of M. O. Leach and on the west by waters of which arrived May, L65. from Andover, No. S, assigned John York. preach with us this summer. Your best feelings, your social position and that the first meeting of his credi- Penobscot bay; the above-described premises James Day. tors will be held at No. 20 State street. Ells- includes not only the real estate once owned This made but a short stay. lots above or No. March 1776. Voted family out of the eight Bluehill, 5, 6, or business success depend largely on the Hancock Maine, on the 21st and by the late Geo. W. Clement, Lieut. Nicholas (The laying worth, county, occupied The fifth family was first that we would work on the of a. d. 1900, at ten o’clock in but also the small strip cf land owned was the survey meeting perfect action of your stomach and liver. day December, by Colonel mentioned probably the at which time the said creditors said Charles Clement, bounded f*n north by Holt, from Andover, afterward after he arrived house the 1st and 2d in May. Dr. King’s New Life Pills give increased forenoon, John Peters Monday attend, their claims, appoint a land of J. H. Marks; on east *»y highway; or» on May made by a keen, clear am- may prove Holt. He came with his family Oct. 9, 1788. Voted to send a strength, brain, high trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact south land once of Geo. W. Clement and Bluehill, bition. A 25 box will make feel by two daugh- cent you such other business as may properly come be- also by land of J. H. Marks, and west by Pe- 1765. 111b two sons and March lt,0, to see if will remit our 27, At the ninth meeting, 5, petition they like a new Sold by WioaiN & fore said John B. Redman, nobscot bay. J. M. Vor, ell, now reside in being. meeting. ters, with their families, of voted to desire the court to call Dec. Referee in Bankruptcy. Nov. 19, 1900. Deputy Sheriff. voted to defray the charge preaching taxes; Moore, druggists. 3,1900. Bluehill. (1810.) Air. Holt was for many

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    C. Thorns?”. The “Thomas” I* of 1.44ft tons IbOrTtiscmrats. SUj&crttsrmmts. COUNTY NEWS. CHILDREN'S COLUMN. ! groan, 1.277 net, 210 feet keel, 416 beam for Additional ('aunty .Vcvi, ire other papr* and 21 6 depth of hold. She will hall Thousands Hare Tronhle from ♦%%%%% %%%%%%%%%*%%% Kidney New Yoik and ia for A Ynnng PI«nUt. designed general and Don’t Know it. l.n»tbr»iM« She will be vj Trenton has within its limits n second carrying. commanded by Li win Wilbur is very HI. Edward L. of Brewer. How To Find Out. M« zart. a boy who. although little more Captain Kent, Fill a bottle or common with than a baby, can play by not* pieces Willis Hilling* was very ill last week, glass your Meat l*onl«tsb»*ro. water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a which would puzzle musicians twice his but in improving now. is Mrs. E s. Shaw end Prank Noyew are FOR sediment or set- ago. Little ("hatie* Cha«e Chapman VALUE VALUE! !. n ml in the Foresters’ Kingman joined their nit It* tling indicates an this remarkable musical phenomenon. He having repaired. lodge at Waltham Saturday night. unhealthy condi- Is only 0 years old, and. despite the fad School commenced Nov. 20, with our in our Je- Is motto announcing J tion of the kid- he can neither read nor wiite a let- ilainliu Kiugui«ii ki.tcd » line hear last that rome Clark, of Steuben, aa teacher. neys; if it stains svtt k, and also participated in the killing J I). Wood is improving in* place by your linen !♦ is of ii liter. evidence of kid- the addition of a two-story ell and piazza. George M. Crlmmin, of West Sullivan, ney trouble; too Mrs. E. M. Stevens and Nathan Shaw Fall opening with tils wife amt children, ia visiting frequent desire to visit'd Mrs. George Shaw at Unuldwboro pass it or pain in r«-:alivts in town. j on Saturday. | the back is also A number of iRdic^ from this place that the and blad- Jerome Clark and Miss Grace Wood convincing proof kidneys tfended the meeting of Companion der are out of order. went to Gouidshoro Point, where they Cloaks, Suits, court Sunbeam at Waltham Saturday Capes, What to Do. are guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Eno* Tracy. !j I last. j There is comfort in so the knowledge Miss E'izabeth Sargent, who bn* been often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Sherman Libby, of North Sullivan, Swampr in the Root, the four in Bangor millinery department Goods, Silks, great kidney remedy fulfills every p >s** d through here last w*« k with Dress Carpets, hrfs returned Furs, in of Wood Ewer, and is j; wish curing rheumatism, in the crew men work in the pain | horse* and a of to j back, kidneys, liver, b.adder and every part attending school. woods. cf the urinary passage. It corrects inability Dec. 4. L. Small Wares, to hold water and scalding pain in passing John DcMeyer, who i* teaching high Goods, ! t Intilic. j| Fancy || it, or bad effects following use of liquor, school at Somesville, ia at home for two \ wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant weeks’vacation. Emery Joyce has sold his sloop to Port- necessity of to of;en land being compelled go Charles Dine more came homo from parlies. Underwear. during the day, and to get up many times and Amherst last where he has been Winter term of school begins Hosiery during the night. The mild and the extra- Saturday, Monday, jj He will to the Austin teacher. jj in the wood*. Joyce ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon working go realized. It stands the highest for its won- Provinces the coming week to work in a L. V. Joyce went to Portland Sun- our to l>e the in tie derful cures of the most cases. on ( amack. ! | We have never claimed goods cheapest quality, (| distressing tannery. day apt. Kennedy's If need a medicine that without you you should have the have have no desire for such a reputation, for we know cheapness (1 The West Sullivan parties who Beaman AI bee, of Bar Harbor, has been JI best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. CHARLES CHAFF CHAPMAN, If we sold so a of h^n at French’a farm at Bull friend* at his old excellence a vital element. cheap quality goods You have a bottle camping visiting home at At- (1 ignores may sample of this of he ran read (J ter the alphabet, rapidly r l Lad • trash as sonic dealers arc selling, it would not only lx- cheap in ( wonderful LI", f :u o Wetks, excellent lantic. I or such big discovery nt the notes of a difficult piece of eight oue which which our customers w ould be < and a book that tells luck. They got five deer, of Milan and wife and (• price but it would he jxior merchandise music and after one or two trials produce Orrin Capt. Thomas J more about it. both sent was w hite. * We do we give it with marvelous skill upon the piano. Milan, keeper of Mt. I>e*ert Bock light, getting. tilings differently; free mail, | Jl absolutely by Like Mozart, Charles has a sister, and Sullivan Jordan drove a party of hunt- visited friends at Atlantic Sunday. address Dr. Kilmer & Home of amunp-Root. It is to her that he owes his knowledge of to VALUE FOR VALUE. 5 er* from Ml. Desert island laat week, The Bose Hill men- cemetery aa*ociatlon met Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing he was 3 old, he re- music. When years enjoy the hunting around Bull hill, where J tion this generous offer in this paper. of Saturday evening to choose officer* for we offer we to lx- of quality and of good reading ceived his first lessen. which consisted (I Everything guarantee good d«er and hear are plenty. Moose tracks and 1(j thumping out the scale wi:h one hand by the ensuing year transact other The woman who this store knows what she is buying; se«n near there. 1* value. patronizes little also have been needed business. * the aid of his sister. The fellow < there is no or she knows she is getting a deception misrepresentation: COUNTY NEWS. was delighted with this new game, and Mrs. Salome Pettengill. of Hancock has to * J| Capt. John Gott gone the Pacific irood of at a fair value. We have done business in Ellsworth For additional Sewn nee other after that first lesson it was impossible Pamela visited Greenwood grange J quality goods || County payen grange, coast to take command of the steamer that time we have sold more than to him away from the instrument. of this at the Satur- ! for thirty years, and during dry goods , keep place regular meeting sailed Hanson B. jl l was his chief to sit formerly by Capt. Joyce, we to our It delight perched has been 1 all the other dealers combined. The reason is always try give ( Stonlngton. day evening. This grange of this II upon the piano stool and have his fingers place. 1 Schools commenced here Monday. organized a month, and ia doing good i customers _ over the When he was only I Dec. 3. 8. 1 guided keys. _ Thomas (joss returned from Mark work. Two candidaU* will be initiated 0 VALUE FOR VALUE. 3*'j years old, he surprised the family by next < hriatma# of the Klch hik) Poor. ; | Island Saturday. playing with one hand, unaided, a tun** at the regular meeting Saturday,and I For the fall season, as we scoured the markets for goods best ( which his sister had him. At the two special meetings will be held during “We have an idea that Christmases a* < usual, Mr. Cohen has opened a boot and shoe taught reasonable in and < age of 4 he could, with his right hand, t he week. they are celebrated in homes of great 11 adapted, the latest in style, lx-st in quality, price large I store in W. S. Thurlow’s store, render a number of popular airs, and Dec. 3. B. wealth must he writes Edward (1 in assortment. We have no in our line of business, and ideal,” superiors i Arthur Knowlton and Frank Tibbetts this time ho showed such a taste and tal- an-J ttok in a pica for a simpler life—a simpler v with the best of them. If you want are ou the road silverware and ent for music that his decided to L'tniioiir. equal J peddling parents celebration of Christmas — in La dim* ladders. give him instruction. M ish Stella spent Thanksgiving at step King Heme Journal. “Yet often, as an actual VALUE FOR VALUE, ! home. John Goss discharged about twelve men Tio more lonesome Christmas |[ j The Vain Canary, i fact, days • it is at from his quarries last Friday on account F. L. Hodgkins and family spent are where than In these homes I the only place to get “Do you know,” said the observant | spent any | of work. with relative® here. of scarcity gentleman, “that, with the exception of n Thanksgiving j of plenty. Kiches on Christman are often Benjamin Hinckley, who has been em- peacock, I believe a canary bird is tho High school begins Ibis morning under j like sweet hells out of tune. wife ployed in Connecticut the past summer, vainest of ail creatures? Both my the instruction of Mr. Frederic, a grad- “Nothing wan simpler than the first and myself are very fond of pets, and wo l is home for the winter. uate of Bucksport seminary. Cui 1st mas Day, and its strongest appeal m. GALLERT’S. keep several of these little songsters al- Miss Lottie who was Mrs. Clara of Marlboro, has moved to our natures, although we do not al- Thurlow, thought ways in the house. Ford, out It for ways know it, is because it was no to have diphtheria, i§ again. proved "One of the cages was very old. having into Mrs. Esther Whitaker'* house j Not is so fatal to our to be only a severe sore throat. been in the family for years, and wa* the winter, that her daughter may attend ! simple. hlng deep- ns much for tradition's ns for econ- est and truest »s the realiza- C. H. S. Webb closed his canning used the high school. enjoyment omy’s sake. tion that we can have whatever we will Different Departments 15 J factory at Oceanvtlie last week. He in- Mia® Georgia Hail, who has spent the "I had frequently remarked to my wife simply for the wishing or asking. Ail tends to open early next spring. fall months with Mrs. Fred Hodgkins, value is lost then. It is a hard truth for has to where she nineteen I was ashamed of his gone Everett. Mass., Stocked. Harry Colby caught young shabby dwelling those who have little to believe that the Fully of rats in one at the steamboat vs barf place and observed with envious eyes the will be the guest Dr. Edward Young 115 trap j of life is with them: greatest j fact that the other songsters were more and wife. Dr. is a native of Han- happiness one last week. How’s that for rats. ; Young night It is not with those who have artistically lodged. cock. that H. M. has offered a reward of Ladies’ Suits, Dress skirts. Thayer “Eventually the old cage collapsed, an-) abundance. |> DEPT. 1—Cloaks, Capes, ] Mrs. W. II. Hips and daughter Edith flOO for information of the parties who it became necessary to purchase a new “The more we have the less we actually 0 2—Silk, Wash Wool Waists, Petticoats, Cotton Underwear. leave for Orient tbis Mr. Rice J I'urned his iiouse a short time ago one. In order to test belief in the in- morning. a * * engine my enjoy it. There is law of compensation Wrappers. *e. 3. H. y \ <;—Blankets, Table Linen, Crashes, Housekeepers' not heavy enough for their purpose. he began to sing ns he had never sun; well, I’d like to try once having all the V floods. i Dec. 3. Eugene. before, completely drowning out the mu ! Orlnml. money 1 wanted.’ Thousands have said sic of the other birds and other- 7—Prints. Sheetings and Domestics. i behaving ! Tin re will be a dance Sat urday evening9 the same thing, only to have their wish * Walt linn). wise In a manner altogether “ e becoming come true, and to realize that 8—Dress of all kinds. of is a happiness Linings Miss Isabell Jordan left for Lagrange his sudden rise in life.” — New York William Moxbam, Boston, guest “ and Materials for Work. '' lay not along the way they thought. It J)—Embroidery Linens Fancy Friday. World. at Alvin Dorr’s. is strange how the the rich “ IO—Dress Trimmings and Dressmakers’ Materials. . poor envy Mrs. Nettle DeBeck is in Eliswortn for The Thanksgiving bail passed off quiet- A Dally Caller. and then to see how the rich envy the “ street and | 11—Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Kid, Driving Gloves; a few weeks. i ly. All had a fine time. J All the good wives in the neighborhood My greater and fuller of those who and Silk Mit- happiness Silk. Taffeta and Cashmere Gloves; Wool i Pear little Dimplekins rings every day. Isaac and of Southwest Mrs. Charles Jordan has returned from Gilley wife, have leas. The woman of simplest means he them with: “How do you do? tens: Misses’and Children's Gloves and Mittens, 8miling, greets are in town for a brief visit. Boys', j her visit in Boston. | Harbor, is the happiest woman on earth, if she “ Underwear and Yarns. 12—Hosiery, Ed Jordan, of Ellsworth, is at work for I Among the recent arrivals are Rufus only knew It. bbe is happiest because her *• and 13—Corsets of all the leading makes styles. Mrs. Mary Haslem. ! Gray and Arthur Gibbs from Staceyville, life is simplest, and, therefore, truest.” “ 14:—Laces and Embroideries. and Lila D. Kimball from Boston. j Charles Curtis, of Ellsworth, is in town “ 15—Small Wares and Notions. getting ship timber. Among those who have left town for The Weather of November. the winter are James Bowden, Mrs. Cbar- Following is an abstract of meteoro- Five candidates were initiated Saturday 1 >tte and William W. French logical observations at the Maine agricul- evening in Snyctic court. Thompson, Patronize the and best and wife. tural experiment station at Orono, dur- leading dry goods A. K. Haslem and Wilson have Googins the month of November: The Methodist and Congregational ing store in Eastern Maine, getting the been in Boston the oast week on business. thereby Sunday school will have a Christmas tree Number of clear days.7 ) Albert Pettengill, who is employed at Number of fair best results— at the Congregational church Monday days.7 I Eden, spent Thanksgiving with his Number of evening, Dec. 24. cloudy day#.16 ) family. Rainfall.3.39 Inches VALUE FOR VALUE. Mrs. Koecoe Dorr was injured last week Snowfall.7.73 inches Miss Nettie Blake has gone in the woods | by a fail. The injuries, while not serious, Average snowfall for aatne mouth for : to cook for her brother-in-law, Herbert were very painful, she having her nose 32 year#.. 7 80 Inches Jordan. | broken and receiving many bruises. j Temperature. I Charles Martin and wife, who have been Dec. 3. Q Average for the month.S.** 26* M. QALLERT. \ in Ellsworth through the summer, have Average for <-auie month for 32 year#.34 Bucksport. Highest, November 12.72* | returned home. A report is in cicuiatinn to the effect llltrhcNt for Miiiie month for 32 year#.72* The dancs night was a Thanksgiving that the Ashland Manufacturing Lumber I.owei>t, November 29.'* success socially, if not financially. Owing Co. will ship from Bucksport during lie bn»f«i for name month for 32 year#, 16 2" below to the bad travelling tb* attendance was of warmest STOVES winter several cargoes or more than 1,001 Average day.6b* CLARION RANGES, FURNACES, not of coldest large. 000 feet. ; Average day.1>* Miss Hattie of after a » and and Cummin, Brewer, & Dm will launch from their 1“Pearl, Agate Plumbing Heating. Msckay Hood'# Pill* cure Liver 111#, Blliou#ne#«, In- brief stay here, has returned home. Aus- I yard at Venn* a, about Dec. 15, the four- digestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to Granite Ware. Blue-Flame Oil tin Giles accompanied her. He will at- j masted double-decked schooner “George j operate 2Se.—Advt. tend school there. Crockery and Tin Stoves. Dec. 4. H. Tlie mild weather lias naturally made certain classes of clothing Tackle. Rh«i Ware. Fishing Snr*y. move slow, and I find mvself loaded with Mrs. Ernest Moon received the news Water and Steam Hot Heating. from Holden to-day that her father, Mr. HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING Lambert, died last night at that place, which would lx* I to sell after an iilnes of two years. ordinarily gone long ago. propose what is left J. P. ELDRIDGE, Miss Nellie Alley, teacher of the En*-t Surry school, with her pupils, gave a very lor the next 30 days. at AT COST Main Street, ..... Ellsworth, Me. interesting Thanksgiving concert the schoolhouse Wednesday afternoon. Each 1 have oceans of pupil had the privilege of inviting one Children’s Heavy Weights, guest. Refreshments were served at the I’m pretty well, and my mamma’s well toe.” which I want to close out. 1 will let them go and he's oft with a bound; close. All present were highly pleased as Laughing whittling, At Promises Vs. So they have named hjra their “Merry-go-round.* Cost, Experience. well as at the of surprised proficiency the —Clara D. Cowell in St. Nicholas. and some of them below cost. youthful performers. invitation cl When you seek a physician, you want a man oi By the superintendent of the Sabbath school Arithmetic Oat of School. one who has cured other troubles like Sc OWEN experience, yours. the entertainment was repeated at Rural From the length of the desert of Sa BYRN, with remedies, you should put your faith in the old trusty hall, Sunday evening, witii some additions hara subtract the date of the year whei Clothier end Furnisher, —the repeating of the 100th psalm, and congress adopted the present nationa cure for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Impure Blood. th« Water Ellsworth. of several the colors. Multiply the remainder by Street, singing hymns by pupils. .. — ' True “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters 4( ! length of the longest tunnel in the worh The [established Harvey Treworgy and Percy acted Young and multiply the product by the numbe a most and as ushers. a bottle for small price. efficiently gracefully o years], large of letters in the name of the capital An Old Business in New Dec. 4. J. A. C. Illinois. Quarters. Drop the fraction in this mixed numbe E. & Son have their on Water street; during the winter, but will come to Ba r Casey—It takes two to make a quarrel, and subtract from the figures that an , Bonsey completed building NEWS. I have fitted it with new have it a 10-horse COUNTY Harbor early in the spring. Mr. Smitl Cassidy—Yis! But ut takes a crowd to left the sum of the height of Washingtoi up machinery; equipped with Jbr additional County News see other pages. power electric motor, and are for business. We manufacture has been in the of George 1 make koind av a av monument aud the probable height o ready employ Sprou anny foight out it. and deal in to nn'n as book-keeper at his meat market for th > ■ '■»■■■ Goliath. Add this remainder the Bar Harbor. the i past three years. The Hem Plnster. ber of bones in human body and Wednesday evening Mias Alberta Es- vide the sum the number of colors u A piece of flannel dampened with Cham- by DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS. telle Smith and Hollis Carl Higgins, Went Sullivan. the rainbow. Add to the quotient tb< berlain’s Pain Balm and bound to the af- .Jig Sawing, Planing, Turning, arid Jobbing. popular young people of Bar Harbor, were Election of officers of David A. Hoope r Humber of cells in a square foot of honey fected parts is superior to any plaster. We keep glass and putty, and do repairing where these articles are needed. married Rev. S. L. Hanacom of the F. and A. on Dec. resulted a * The answer is what? by lodge, M., 1, S*'4- When troubled with lame back or pains in ______method is t church. Only the members of follows: G. F. Hooper, W. M.; S. F the side or chest, give it a trial and you What He Did. White*ood Board and Plank Constantly on hand. both famiiee were A reception Havey, S. W.; John Mortimer, J. W. present. are certain to be more C. Fred E than pleased with A small boy recently visited a churcl was held at their new home. George Havey, treasurer; Havey, secretary; R. H. Springer, S. D. ; the prompt relief which it affords. Pain for the first time where the pews wen Uoscoe Smith and Miss Susie Lee Whit* W. on BONSEY & SON. William Bunker, J. D. Balm also cures rheumatism. One appli very high. Being asked his returi i but well known what he did in he _E. ten, of Steuben, here, cation gives relief. For sale by Geo. A home church, replied were at Steuben. “I went into a big cupboard and sa married Wednesday The most effective blows are deliverei l Paboheb, Ellsworth, and W. I. Pab just on a shelf.” evening. They will reside at Steuben in the guise of kind words. tbidge, Bluehill, druggists. ___ The Ellsworth American—only COUNTY Paper.