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I >EC EMBER 31, 1896. j "*gS,I Number 53^ aoorrusruuntB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. ley, secretary ; W. A. Alexander, c haplain ; Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest TJ. S. Gov’t Report F. L. Mason, warder; Thomas E. Brown, NKW A I»V I ICTIsKM KNTX THIS IVHKK sentry. These officers will be installed on •• •• F-iday, Jan. 15. , Com. of Inland Fisheries and Game—Notice. INSURANCE. Krnc-t D stmw—Messenger’s notice. A working team frotn Donaqua lodge, M Gallert— rood*. I>ry K. of of to Statement—Condition of the First national P., Ellsworth, went Sullivan bank. Monday to assist in instituting L. M. FI,". K J Walsh—Shoe store. Siewns The new has 125 0 t; Blt ]| ]{| ljL & A II (»eiin—Me«* nger’s notice. lodge. lodge SON, It . --- - Kxee notice Kst Geo Nichols. charter members, said to be the largest orr.-.,.'.;,.'; MAINE. Annual Shoe Co. ELLSWORTH. meeting—Union Mgf number in K F Koldnaon—Jeweler. in the history of the order F A Coomhs—Stationery. Maine. fcf (jet our terms before insuring elsewhere. Telegraph or telephone for insurance AB3OLUTE1.Y RUBE at our expense. Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will elect Charles E. Woodward, of Bangor, is in officers this (Wednesday) evening. The below the window. A feature of ! SCHOOL NOTES. the cily to-day. officers nominated are as follows: Uev. standing First-class Investment Securities. the device is a spring which is tightened A. J. Long, of Bluehill, was in town I. H. W. Wharff, C. C.; A. L. Friend, V. The school as a and draws the high opened Monday with A. P. person descends, rope Tuesday on business. C.; John I.#ord, prelate; G. Wiswell, the same teachers as last term. STATIC STREET, ELLSWORTH, ME. back to as soon as the of There R. and position weight Miss Frances Grant is home from Bos- M.ofW.;M. Y. McGown, K. of is a full attendance. tiie person is removed. The escapes are of ton for the 8.; I.. M. Moore, M. of E.; E. C. Osgood, holidays. simple construction, and there is nothing The Beechland school closed this morn- M. of F.; W. T. Doyle, J. G.; Roswell Miss Lucy R. Osgood, who is teaching to get out of order. will be inex- ing till Jan. 11, on account of so many of O. G. They Murch, the Err HAS BEEN WELL SAID at Mount Hope, is home for the holidays. pensive. One of t he escapes is now being pupils having the measles. The literature club met witli Miss Clio made for the I’nion shoe factory. The W. C. T. U. w ill meet to-day There are two new teachers in the city Not only by the prophets of old, but by modern philos- A'. Chilcott Haturday evening and began (Thursday) at 2 p. m. at Mrs. Isaac M. A barn on the Stabawl near schools this term, William K. the of Lowell. Rev. W. R. road, Kinney, that there is a time and a for study Hunt, IS> ophers, place everything, Grant’s. the Back meadow, was burned early of Alfred, takes charge of the east side of the club, gave an interesting president and Miss Mira r So at this season of the it seems lo be a time F. Carroll Burrili is home from the Bos- Tuesday morning. The barn was owned grammar, Jackson, of year special s' etorh of Lowell as a man and as a poet, ton university law school for the holiday by John Maloney, and was comparatively Morrill, takes the Falls intermediate. r' for the of thanks. It is recorded in the book of i ami also outlined historical events which giving vacation. new. It contained hay, farming ma- Both teachers come with the best of Rffected Lowell’s writings, some know- r' books that it is more blessed to than to receive ; so .J chinery and tools, and a quantity of un- recommendations, and have had excellent give Frank C. Stetson and wife are spending ledge of which is necessary for an under- threshed grain. The cause of the tire is success in other places. i r at THIS TIME we wish to direct the to THE J the holidays at their former home, Whit- standing of many of his poems. The next public but incendiarism is Miss Charlotte S. Dorman has been man, Mass. of the club will be held on Fri- unknown, suspected. » meeting 1’LACH where for the giving of a few dollars you can Building and contents were insured transferred from the Shore Road school to ^ Presiding Elder H. W. Norton preached day evening of this week, with Miss through George If. Grant for about $500. the Pine street intermediate. Miss Wil- receive the most value, quality considered, in a Car- X at the Methodist church last Sunday, Sylvia Davis. * The Dirjgo boys have commenced helminn S. Frost has been transferred KiAi.i.. Sleigh, IT n<.. Fur Coat, Robes, Blankets, j morning and evening. Officers of W. II. H. Rice post, G. A. R., t lie practice of basket ball. The old Odd from the position (if assistant in the Falls The county commissioners are in ses- will be installed Monday evening. Past Harnesses., Winrs, Mats, &c. Fellows’ hall has been secured for practice. grammar to the Shore Road school, and j sion at the court house, closing up the Commander Irving Osgood will act as in- The windows have been covered witii Miss Mabel A. Bridges g'\»s up the officer, it is that the nml -II-ljAl X.. 1 bV \ year's business of t he county. stalling expected school Url'ii.lt.ir. Sjilesrooin, wire to t lie or at Doll irdtown (Xo. ID) to accept officers of the Woman’s relief will netting keep ball, possibly Frank 11 ii M., I llsworlli, Me. Original lluck-hoard >1 annfacl of E. W. corps the Ex-Sup* rintcmleiit Schools one of the from position of assistant, in the Falls nrer^ j | be installed the same Past Pres- players, going through Lord is home Boston evening. from university them. Perkins is as trainer grammar school. Following is a liHt of ident Mrs. James A. McGown has been Harry acting for a the in short holiday vacation. and instructor. Two teams wilj he or- teachers the graded schools for the invited to act as officer. This weather will make you think of installing winter term: surely Harry Osgood, who is a student in the ganized from among the members of the The house on Spruce street owned and G rammnr. medical department of Boston university, company for practice, ami from th ^c 1 have occupied by W. B. Sullivan, caught tire School street- William K. nney, prin- xtt them! is noire iur ne nuiiuiiy \mcuhoii. teams will be selected a team of t he Christmas afternoon. The lire originated cipal; Miss Annie F. Mu! .in, th and Carlton H. Thomas who has been at- j best players to represent t tie Hirtgns FROM rib near the in the attic, and had seventh Miss M> -ry i as- #5 chimney other teams. it should he a grades; Begins, tending t he Worcester ( Mass.) Polytech- against j it will also make you feel the net d of burned through the roof when discovered. sistant nic Inst it ute since is home. strong team, as there is good metal September, work the firemen saved the Bridge hill Miss A. Guvnor. Prompt by in the J)irgos. A team will also be Mary Fleeced ITnderwejir. Miss Lizzie Lynch, a former valued The loss is about fTo, which is Falls—Mi'.s KHa F. Miss Mabel A Heavy bu’Miug. organized from tlie Senator Hale hos«- Jordan, in THE American* has G. 11. — employee olfiee, cov red insurance assistant. -All from 50 cents up: by through team. The to !> aide to Bridges, sizes; in Dirigos hope returned from an extended visit Bos- Grant. Sub-Gramma r. give an exhibit ion game in Hancock hail ton. State* s’reel -Miss ii. B; ek. "COM FORT" Mittens nml (doves. in about three weeks. Mary SOMKT^<\„N^i.,e '• Miss Mary Higgins, who has been phut* last Tuesday. The day was mild Water street Miss Leonora I. Higgins. GO cents per j>nir. her vacation in Massachusetts and A Infant street Mrs. Lizzie S. M hjiv. spending the ice-boating good. merry party ( IK Ki ll NO 1 KS. Bridge hill Miss A. StoGc.-; and Pii ulc island, returned home Tues- of children rode ouL in a Mary idge. j hay-rack—a Suore road -Miss Wilhelmina S. Frost. aixl ( Al’S in nil the latest styles. even ride —with li. J. CO N G R EG AT IO N A L. day ing. genuine straw Capt. Joy Intermediate. on one end and 11. E. Davis on the other. Sacrament of the Lord’s will be Of the thirty teachers in Ellsworth’s j supper Pine street —.Miss Charlotte S. Dorman. 15 Y a went observed at the close of ( > \V I vX X , city schools, t\\eiity-seVen are from Ells- In tlie afternoon large party out, Sunday morning Falls—Muss Mira Jackson. as the service, in of the us------with Hollis C. of their morning place 5 WATER STREET. ELLSWORTH. worth. How many cities in the State Joy, Ctiieugo, n Primary. ual t his eve- can show a like record? glK'St. prayer-meeting ( Wednesday) Pine street -Mrs. L. J. Backus. ning, at 7.30, there will be a preparatory Falls—Miss Lena K. Grinds B. Hay P. Stevens, who is attending Maine Sheriff-elect Hooper, who will assume with the lect ure. These schools will next STICK PINS. State college, is spending the holiday va- Hi duties of his office beginning open Monday a The week of will be observed for a term of twelve weeks. REMOVAL! cation with his parents, M r. and Mrs. S. of the New Year, lias been making trip prayer by a series of G. Stevens, in this city. through Deer Die and the western part prayer meetings beginning to the of the with view to Monday evening, Jan. 4, in the vestry, at mocth ok tiik Having removed The annual meeting and election of of- county organizing hi» of Two 7.15, and will continue the week, ficers of F. and A. corps deputies. appointments during store on Main Lygonia lodge, M., Harry Wyman shot a dee a few weeks 15. 1'. have so far been announced on Joy will take definitely closing Friday evening. place Wednesday evening, Jan. ago. — William at Bar and BAPTIST. block above »i. A attendance is desired. Higgins, Harbor, street (next large The smelters have had tish- R o*i R. Joy, at Goulds boro. The regular monthly Covenant meeting very poor The ’firemen were called out shall Sunday will be held Jan. 1, 7 m. ing. the Giles block), 1 The schooners of Ellsworth’s coasting Friday, p. evening an alarm caused the burn- by by The Christmas tree at fleet in winter quarters at Surry are as Preaching by ttie pastor ou Sunday at the Fullerton continue to sell all ing out of a chlroney of the Fiske house follows: Henrietta A. Whit- 10.30 a. m. and at 7 p. m. school-house Thursday evening, Dec. on Hancock street. Their services were Myronus, Nellie Olive 24, was large ly! attended. Many pres- not needed. ney, Wesley Abbott, Grant, Christian Endeavor [prayer meeting D. S. Law- ents were hung on the tree. Old GOODS Branch, Loduskia, Arboreer, Sunday at ti p. in. HOLIDAY John Tuomas was the fortunate win- Santa said he believed he had not for- rence, Forester, Catherine, Deluware, will be ner of i.e at. J. W. Coombs’ There gospel meetings every AT A gms.-.-cHke William Fran- gotten anyone. There was a tree at the Allandaie, Eddy, Mineola, the week lie what was inside evening, except Saturday, during restaurant, telling J. M. William Morrison school-house Friday evening. conia, Lulu Epps, Kennedy, of Short address the theeuU* John Thomas never prayer. by pastor, spoon. 11. David Ella Dec. 2S. Victor. Bickering, Victory, Faust, be ______SACRIFICE niN*-* d a to followed by prayer and conference. GREAT yet gne**. Revenue. Stick pin-* are relatively -mall affair-, but you Eudora, Kentucky, All are welcome. COMING I'.VKN 1>. The w liil» -w ngfil flyers are skimming AKY 1. know how dreadfully bothersome i» i- to want Principal Moore of the high school is >1 ET HOD 1ST EPISCOPAL. I NTI 1. .JANl over the ice a; .Nicolii,. The snow which one to fa-ten jour collar, and to be unable to making an effort toestablish a reference li- There will be gospel meetings each Thursday, Dec. 31, at Hancock hall— 11 nd it. would bring joy 10 the hearts of lumber- brary at theschool,a thing which is much evening, except Saturday, during the Concert and ball of Senator Hale hose men an i merchants would sorrow bring the who week «»I at 7 o'clock. THEY ARE SO PRETTY, needed. Graduates of school, prayer, commencing company. 25 e.’.ts; reserved to t he Admission, ice-yachtsmen. of a sctiuol This Week AND COST SO LITTLE lust appreciate me advantages 1‘he services next Sunday at 10.30 a. in. seats, 35 cents; dance tickets, >) cents; During the week of Next week, being prayer, I or llie of library, rather, disadvantages will be appropriate for New Year’s day. supper, 75 cents per couple. Tickets on OF that eicry woman should have an ample sup- will be observed services in THE SALE by special no library, are being asked to contribute At the evening service at 7, there will be sale at Parcher’s drug store. 1 ply. several churches of the city. Announce- Here also is an to a library fund. oppor- the usual service of song, followed by an inents of ln*-e .services may be found fur friends of Hie school to Books, &c,, tunity give address E. W. Cord, who is home on a “It is said we shall all as a Stationery, 1 ll\\i: A 1'ISfi by pass away Toys, IWIKTMI'AT. under the head ‘“church notes”. in it. material evidence of their interest vacation from Boston A cor- tale that is told.” “That sounds all WILL CONTINFE university. !n the class reporting high school four deer arrived at Langur dial invitation is extended to all. but tales that are told don’t E. F. ROBINSON. Suturday rigid; pass leaders last week a mistake occurred in DAY and EVENING at the on the noon from liar Harbor. away—they are forever being told over t be name of N .Moore in placing Eugenia T Ue deer were lagged for Boston. Senator Ilale Concert ami Hall. again.” _ old store. of N. who tied with place Hay Whiting, They were accompanied by two men, The concert and bull of the Senator Hullic Bowden for the class. Fresh mackerel, salmon and bluoii-h ju-t rc junor one of whom laid a ticket to Boston, Hale hose takes this company, place reived at Gould’s market — irh-t. RESOLUTIONS. Smoke pouring from the w indows of while the other hail a return ticket to (Thursday) evening. The members of Now Is Chance to Got Bargains. your the Baptist church Tuesday noon caused Franklin Road from Bangor. lie dis- the company have been earnestly at work, \ ew Year's I will af- he 2ll)brrttscmcnts. )ay an alarm of tire. The firemen were soon appeared when the wardens told him and their efforts to make the affair a suc- at the scene, hut their services were not | would have to procure a ticket to Boston cess seem to be rewarded. JOHN A. HALE. ford you a splendid op- likely needed to put out the tire in the furnace.J before his two deer would be allowed to Tlie concert programme which lias been We buy Round Hog’ unit v to resolve never leave decided that he is an port City Marshal Holmes has been off duty Bangor. They arranged excellent one. It follows: A Nl > j and since last on of was trying to ship the deer illegally airain to wear ill-fittinu' Thursday account illness, j M u-ie..Monaghan’s Orchestra seized them. Holiday Night Officer Silvy lias been acting as i Heading.Mi-s I.cali Friend Produce. slines ; never again to buy day policeman, and Timothy Donovan Many Ellsworth merchants report much ‘vuur. ... .George I. Grant Country song .Mi-ses Tripp and Hustings has on '8 than ex- taken Officer Silvy’s place night ChrisLm trade they B.i .. -«•!*•<-ti*»n .Mi-.- Helen Donovan a shoe that does not larger OSGOOD & DEESSER. Candy give duty. pected. Remember w nat Tllfcl iMKKH'AN M u-ic.i >rche-tra without. I have ( log dance.Daniel Iturd you can't get along its cost in never u of weeks 1’his is not you wear; Mrs. Marcia Eldridge ami Mrs. Jane said couple ago? .Mi**!* Bertha .toy 5/ all 1 have a mixture (or William H Flint grades. both of are the of the first time Ellsworth merchants have to risk of a Ayer, Dexter, guests M u-i<-.(irehe.-tra again buying been at their holi- lO cents a Mr. and Mrs. John P. Eldridge, of this agreeably disappointed pound, Monaghan’s orchestra will furnish dealer of whose shoes and city. Mrs. Eldridge is Mr. Eldridge’s day trade. But next year, just before and I have one twice as good for music. A bountiful is 20 Coot. supper being pre- mother, and Mrs. Ayer is Mrs. Eldridge’s Christmas, they will tell you the same per twice the money of whose parcu. principles you mother. story “Going to be poor business”. And 20 cents ti know AV.Wrrto in (.it n 1111 list. a.ur.iiK .i.’i linn ium hr Two n incook Failures. pound. nothing. >vivuri»a encampment i. »». u. r., on County Christmas shoppers where to go, the mer- Tlu* store at Brooklin made an Monday ^evening elected officers as fol- Grange faith to \\ ai.sii chants will to do business. It pin your lows: Frank begin pays assignment last Thursday. Robert A. Discount 20 c. 11*. S. Cull, C. P.; E. 1). Carr, per to advertise. Mr. Wanamaker, of Phila- of is the The Bangor Taffy, —who has been tried and 11. P.; John A. Lord, S. \V.; Frank K. Friend, Brooklin, assignee. delphia, is not the only man who believes cause of the assignment is said to be I >ni■ I Inlidavs and Salted Peanuts, 20 e. 11). Moore, J. \V.; James E. Parsons, treas- poor inti' the per tested; whose shoes you 111 it. collections. urer; L. F. Giles, scribe. The handsome new banner presented to Harvey I). Friend, of Bucksport, grocer for HO tin r. need not doubt. In answer to the Bangor Commercial's i/iii/x ■if'ter. the Senator Hale hose team by Senator has filed a voluntary petition in insolven- query what the people of Marne, New The are FRUIT and NUTS. Eugene Hale, is exhibited in the window cy. liabilities placed at $1,500. This is the reduction we are oil E. J. England and the Cnited States have the mating low. WALSH, of the W. ii. Parker Clothing Co. At the Assortment line. Prices most reason to be thankful for at this Drowned at liar Harbor. All the Goods in our large store. --ELLSWORTH. last county fair Senator Hale offered a Christinas season, Judge L. A. Emery, | Miss Bessie medal for the hose team the best Sargent, aged twenty years, the making of this city, tersely replies: “That of Soutli was drowned Tues- time. The was won the Senator Gouldsboro, E. G. SMITH, standard of is not to be prize by value changed." day at Bar Harbor Hales. The was then given evening by falling .... Ellsworth. company Main st„ Howard Adams left to-day (Wednes- from the steamboat wharf. Hats, their choice of a medal or a banner, and Clothing. , day) for Boston, where he will be em- The was recovered. Miss chose the latter as the more useful. It is body Sargent ployed in a wholesale store. Howard is had been in Bar Harbor for a handsome banner of yellow silk with employed one of Ellsworth’s most popular boys. some time. UNDERTAKING ALMANACS the the in silver letters. Goods. namtfcof company Furnishing- He was a member of Senator Hale hose -AND- -AND- When the Senators appear in their brand company and racing team. His friends Fire on tiie Shore Koa'• s* of \ kitchen. hair, powdered sa wdust is lit ted. tlau. 1 < AND HOSIERY. JOINT OF A BIRD. from Kiii, ov.hu a as how to u a The cushions nru ary subject sweep is it 1 ). oiij ; * t have found covered with Colored araiiuii tor '. .. ■ u r. ,\(ir ol i r. > at the room may appear superfluous, hut in literati.:- Over a quarter of a Bilk, and opening of the vase with The iI:i «•: HOOTS NEATLY CONSTRUE.' A SCIENCE NOT WELL ENOUGH UNDER- place j* ; r be- PRACTICAL othe of more* e tutor immor- a cover of col. n d j lush. placed rs, possibly xpt rience, \v ill cent! ry 1 el ndo.n hi .<01110 of the bud fore us i < or 1 v> i. i,re is an in- WEAR -PATENT STOOD BY MANY WHO HAVE TO vases ns«'d f*t to ED FOR OUTDOOR r*’iil ze* how difficult it is to secure a talized t.,.-: ns follows: i rue toast." it purpose cun l»e bought one. is a < u * if art t Solomon’s -. > Mia we need for 25 in spiring j LEATHERS FOR FINE WEATHER. satislaet; ry accompli d.ment of thee*] r- PRACTICE IT. said. is 4 i.. ..1- i'oust, giet q and wuiLo<»; at the d. uicaii n of his »uui 1 1 waterline, and gold, aro more prayer temple. stioii, especially fr- ru hired he lp, not say, si. •■ui» crisp, gold, ejsjiou- Tho occu.-i- n m of the meats, fowl as « 'rrwr.ed, frc1. ii s mi .111 ing • r raison d etro pieces why that it was a true anxiety part proof prayer ami may devoti s attention to it in the the carpet uld not cover the wholo nest endeavor this st ason to produce following housekeeper as was fear It costs more p* rhaps, what prayer actually does do brushes pert carver of tin* Hoffman eafo in Beaver anil sound »r wn.-h suggest tiio crisp, thau a j dence that all sorts and conditions of and cloths—a paint brush for which for the Ckri The benefits of who the di- <■( «.r simple centerpiece, can easily ho fian. prayer the dust that in carv- j street, kindly p!..ei*d following I pUwmiit, ut.y luumlng patrons have been considered, also the removing lodges kept clean and can bo taken up and shak- to the Christian are innumerable. If j reetions f« r carving at the disposal of the evening eon .11Nation. divers occasions the ing which cannot be reached by a dust en with ease. 1 tl were better understood and requiring wearing lady readers of this ptqur: y appro- cloth, a stiff* r brush for the j Wutdi 11»<* Moment*. of smart footgear. moldings ladies have to carve for fam- on there would 1 o more on Many largo rod, praying courser than carving*, and a knife ht-st use of To the new woman the really useful sharp j Hies without any < r very little experience, If you wo. iii make the your the part of Christian p< ople. The ini- for the it a Httving Fun With Ilmi. and footgear whether corners, although may not he and a little advice fmn an expert carver time, look a.nr toe mini.us. Keep vtaiico of cannot be overesti- practical appeals, p* prayer to use* th** latte r. will not come amiss. It should lie borne strict ueeount "f hour of your time And the 1.1 thought lie would it be' boots for walking, cycling or golf* necessary | every have mated. r moves tho arm of God. exact with ivl Pr... Now, if properly “arrayed” for the In mind, first of ail, that carving is quito for a single v\i« k, s. tung down the fun tin d- dor, to whom ho said: The arm of d moves the ! in v. i n • hour is and “What had 1 h. .d world. What occasion—a of some material that an art, if done in the right way. Many manner y spent, do, doctor? When I even > i! in fer- think if ti ev rut a itit. or bird in w*e wi.oti:**;•. v. 1. conn't review the take ligl.t • si rdso, I breatho in possibility reforr, effectual, will wash, a dust that covers the ;■ up short, that it is all t. .it is hut to record. v. -d end it lull < f admoni- vent prayc r! What the church needs to- he ad and hand- incased in pieces required, quick pants. gloves—all r In this “Get a of is me:- N-t carve neatly, artistically and economically tion and instra. :•■*». simple way pair stretchers. ”—De- day -laying. imply a week small, ninvahit* ornaments, articles, and on the latter or dish a woman can 1 understand the sceret troit Free Press. of 1 a « nstyg uninn with place Invitingly j ..dily prayer. bric-a-bra'*, * *., slioulel be dusted and is quite another thing. of her want id time, rdio will discover God in r. week of the a j pra cwry year removed from the the room, rugs taken In the hist l.n e carver siie hours to idle to j the should bo that h..s given talk, (.’ustomer Is this woolen cloth week of prim r I new? into the yard, well shaken and beate n, ! seated high enough to carve comfortably Indolence and to inconsiderable trifles Tailor -Yes, sir. It’s so new that can 1. v -h al l bring the Christian and her neither nor you Pray and left t! re until wanted, curtains with »clergy. 1 he next thing, she which have voided profit ! closer to < d. is communion 1 almost hear it bleat. Prayer rolled as high as possible and windows should be sure to have her platter large pleasure. Wont is the remedy? Arrange with God. Ir is convt rsatiou with * to hold the entire bird when it is work in the ordt r of im- Him, opened an inch or two. I? there are enough your comparative) as friend talks to child with cal vid, so that t o j ortinn of it falls on the Attend first to the tilings which vuoonu&nncms. friend, drape rie s at the window, tin y should bo portance. table. No string or skewer should l*e left are essential to he done, and let the non- parent. shaken and folded away or covered. J in the meat <-r bird when brought to ta- 2. Prayer should inspire us with a Furniture* that is too to be set heavy ble, unless it is a silver skewer, which Is difference in the mviouiit "f work accom- desire to bo in re like God. burning — out of the room should he dusted and will be B \ ouare run- > ■ astonish;ng. Kschaugu. v>i nb'n'ic x K .... r- 11 V' r\t Uxi f FOR OUTDOOR W EAR. plished covered with a sheet. All upholstered ! in whim the viand to bo carved is placed BP ning a terrible risk if ■ to awaken admiration f r Clod. This ad- A in walking boots are on !,enutiful ha!-. neat new and mem .- # more have to do with who is either to lace buf*on. The great ad- Having brushed the at the heat’s placed always to gl-ves neg- # »ry, backac moldings 1 kind and true ai d 1 le and tho of the lies in tin' fact the left, Jvi alier birds. as partridge, lect their sh as comj h t* y ns if their loving vantage of the wall with a long handled ♦ etc., which are feet were inxi.-il-le? Can l»o BUKER'S "V grouse, anything ______ncMrep' to unn- ▲ more we admire him and desire to be that they can 1* u»d all over witli- brush, at the farthest corner and usually placed begin across than ui.blacked l""ts. off the platter, should have their heads uglier buttons nt*- s’ I'.'- k; like him. Pray, r brings i.s close to God. i out injury to tin itlior, while their toward the KIDNEY ;-:v\s ♦ sweep continuously door, on the farther side. A saddle of mutton or laces ragged or untied. If Americans The of f;.:»h are m d. We see i* wonderful. are neat ♦ eyes e] durability They taking short stn kes. After a 1-e learn h — n tn.it r PILLS brushing should placed with the tail end to tho would the l nchwomen I .lest- pi. s cure ^ Him as we tvy.-t see Ilim at on too. any other and trim the foot few s.v;« a I e strokes, ping square yard of left of the carver; a haunch of venison or Fet them, tlieyv Id in t under the sus- B Bright’s Disease. Dr. Huker wi.i c' time. To s< e I ; !;or:!d give us but one The usual oxford shoes in one ^ blacking space way of the carpet, sweep it mutton, with the loin or backbone nearest picion of "washing the outride of the plut- give advn c by letter free. % desire—the id :r-- to t ■■ like God. with » ither the carver. A of mutt. n r veal ter. York ^ I’d!** •rj'' leather, square pointed over in the way. Winn the leg should ”—New Telegram. a fr->m dnigcmts or —® opposite sent for 8. r .1 i: r* a>«3 lx* with g postpaid price. Pray- and strength- toe A*ap9( are for gem ral use in bad entire carp* t has been in this plated the thickest part toward swept Meet Knives. ■ ll>k«r 1*111 Co fc" P en all Chiu-.; u s. ■ t .-i euld in- Tln re are also the back of tin* ; latter; a sic :.id. r of mut- Itelutmlling S*>. p-„o weather. very neat boots way. g:. !.. r the dirt into the dustpan H*ii(for. ^B ton or the thick- -t handles s:«« l crease our i. •... Wr.-n wo in with veal With j art lip. A When the of knives and clout-ting, glace kid, goloshed patent ar.d burn it. Do not let the pan stand *♦♦♦♦♦♦** rib roast or slrh in r *• * -t should have tho forks come off, they can I easily mended should ay, i. 1 I 1 ; i Jp Thou leather and made suitable for compara- with the dust in it afte r the swnping backbone at tie n ak the tenderloin part f the i.:.».v that lits into the handle He heals i r:s v< Winn in a comfort of t t w when rability meal $iix d with water, just enough to should be n. M thecarwr. A I'.!let of beef until k i- reilhot and thrust intj the han- by taking tat lie temj ] taking away from th- ir appt aranee. .-o n, scattered e vt r a small should h.iv. -;.et:.ick«: 1 at the right end dle. It will I e lirmlv fixed by rosin sl.ghtly -ban s in tin I., 11s t\ o I i ll ns. Our r> 1 r e l h shoes of tl s In Lojlll ; gs Walking made entirely of patent pia* e- at a nine and swept off lightly 1 should be when it be-1-mi-< cuoL Protect tho blade should it; t nr i e. .1 n. t leather have been f .r smarter pine. d with the face tot: ri .f. A roast from the 1* at. iy pr< pared w ill t;:k«‘ the dust with it and bright! n :i rt <3 ’’s: 1!«!:: g Asset ijiliun hc::t! SC wld ho c.l t T ho but ah. v. i. e.:i>e of (i d. while number of * pig’s plu left, and it, occasions, any novel- the rs m the carpet. .Sait may he the thick. >t sme of a'r-..-t ) .mi ho o n t' a n ’• < « should >• borrow We should 2-:> ur i'.. th and 1 v* by ties have been brought out in the nut d c ;i "If you have n minion you can g- t into (■C sprinkii a:.y carpet without harm- •* on t: farther f ti j r. ! our winks. brown calf and gl.ee kid. but ? a Indian or the four humlrtd." Y< s, h ■ > 1 if u-n to ing it, leaves, meal N"V« b rti.i .-arvif .did let tho joint bo money | vy,‘!yl gS enouyh God us---, r pray r. God does Among novel:}* s in shoes for v 11 hive four hundred, are lik- t-> s;nv wearing anything should be applied only to a leg of i,.;., a or lam. l’nl tho fork in you ly build? The cost of this invest- I bless us in He comes so to us indoors are hou*e >:;oes of moroc- in t he million.” prayer. gru-n dark carpets. the t j». turn it toward you and slice as we draw c to ) I:m i us whieh are worn with : ment will be blit if gives co, charmingly After the room has b< c n swept two c r throng.i nd,- t..c knife under little, any, sweet assure > cf IPs 1-v and His judiciously ‘•elect. d stc kings and three ;im aiivd—the win- and * ,.t away ln.m the b i. ■. A saddle f Sfcbrrtiscjnrnts. thoroughly more than 8k I J'ou are L. t us is timeai no of a harmonious or niuu-n i alw. carved with the \^S goodness. piudiuu, contrasting shade. dows having teen threwn wide ope n as ys grain « f t: n ;.t n thin si i> os from now with God in r. Red morocco shoes embroidered with — 1*mg. each tor ] my. t soon as thr* ugh sweeping walls Yorxrv (iiii’i.s. pay- || flg ini; side f ti e back. It must i •• turned over Bible Iii.-'.n —II C’. roij. fine are a!< • counted with vii, 1-16; jet dainty bnnhi d with a white canton flannel and in 12 to reach the tc n.» rl«>iii and fat. rent, time (about years) Ps. iv, 1 ; v. 1 : : xvii, 1 m house shoes. S me of the new shoes are kidney xxxix, 12, bag d e ver the end of the bro< Their Com!in f and IK ittli nft. n siiprc m, The 1- and sad .o f e: is- i, arc carved in Mystiflc* g will own free and 18; lxv, 1, V: lxxo. 12-1.*.: cix, 1-4; after the order of tin Louis XIV • t over a Thvlr you jour period, car] carefully gone with the same way. W en the leg and loin are yiotlicrH. home; Math, xx:. tv; Mark 14-29; Luke with the heel worn at that date and ix, sweeper and the woodwork w iped with served tog' t... r. tiic h-i:i should be carved clear For ft Sfl !T often feed and conse- partic- Acts Pi::!, Jas. side of < Young girls vi, 12; vi, 1-4; iv, 6; opening at the the instep. There a cloth the surface of the first. < ut iT tho bank first of all, and y damp wipe act, 1 Pit. ? ; I John 14-16. is ■<. quently very strangely. ulars, of V, 13-10; iv, v, the fold flap shoo of the Mother Hub- carpet with a cloth wet in warm water cut up in \ ri ben si; ..rate tlio ribs, inquire IBtllfiKll shed tears without bard with a made in and last ec : .. the They apparent order, folding flap to which has been added a few* drops of legs. II. \Y. Cushman, SecY, or of an)’ In carving fowls ii is a cause, are restless, nervous, and at Divlnr in lijri- n. glace kid. ammonia. By doing this the sweeping always good plan for the carver to first tho times almost of the directors. As name study uncocked Shares, £[ per Muller, tl i':;u-.!-u> Cm rman historian, to tlie evening shoes, their will last twice as Jong. The cloth should fowl very carefully in order to get tho hysterical. made the* ft remarkable confes- is legion and their designs and color- neve r Lh so wt t that the water will month. A. \Y. President. dewing drop hang of its limbs and joints. When tho King, 1 to a are as, in from as this They sion fn- ::d: “Bo.v shall I describe ings practically unlimited, it, would cause dampness. carver finds a int an t cuts tin* j< gristle, seem the of are to what I found in the N*. w majority cases, they specially the c>r i •. free. It is not so you Testa- leg wing easy Self- 1 made to mat h the of or ment? I had not read it fur many years, brocade French *. to find the '«• < v collar bone, but that Hancock Coonly SaviEgs Bank, satin with which will be worn. comes wit it ti e. and was pr judiced against it before I they Elderly lad it s are slowly and perhaps pro- To. carve took it in h ad. The light which struck j Satin shoes, both colored and black, in reluctantly but surely returning to the a-t cidekens the leg is first ELLSWORTH, ME. a court are first A removed, th.-n the wing, from one side, Paul with l dullness on his way to Da- shape favorites. full dainty little cap headdresses that were : and then the at d from oilier rosette of ribbon makes a leg wing tho Com me tired lin«.inefc* Miiy I. 18*3. mascus was ju t more more sur- ! baby pretty once so unit rm and becoming. strange, Many side, separating the joints. Then the to him than it was to me trimming for satin dance shoes for girls, of the milliners have : prising when leading very pret- breast is earv.-d each side. Next tho wish- Deposits in till-* hank are by law trom I m- vercil the while for the yonng married women little in lace and exempt suddenly fulfillment of ty headdresses, mostly bone comes oil'. No’.v separate tho collar taxation. and the who in all hopes, the highest perfection of phi- matrons, indulge more mostly with a shade of petunia, which bone and si. i.ld. r blade, and the breast- elaborate there are JAMES h\ Prr*itlent. losophy, th explanation of all revela- evening toilets, ranges from peach to plum and is al- bone fr<-m ti v 1 aek; th.cn the back from DAVIS, CHARLES ('. BCR HI tions, the key to all the seeming con- charming shoes in colored satin with ways so Denning against gray hair or the l-’dy. Then •:!• w the side bones, LI., Treanurcr. and the bird is (. hm di -m ted. tradictions of the physical and moral jeweled embroideries. These look par- any complexion. m; iy The reader vv Deposit* draw Interr-t from the ilr-t of well in * merald ill U.tr in mind the fore- absorbed, and day world. I saw religion appear at the ticularly green, sap- And little girls—not the babies, but heedless of things go- March, .) une, scpu nilu r and December. going apples n.n.itiy to all classes of moment most favorable to its phire blue or even in tom s of mauve the toddlers—are to little, close ing on around them. Sometimes appear- ! taking fowls and d- I mud in tho markets.— they and in a manner most and pale yellow. The bronze shoes cm- lace tied under their chins. ! of in lower of BOAIlD Ol DIKM'TOKS; ance, adapted to fitting ca] s, Now Yuri A.b. -.-r;is. r. complain pain parts •Iamps K. its acceptance. As cold weather comes on the same j body, flushes of heat in head, cold feet, Davis, John K. Whitcomb, A. K. Ill' KN It A in velvet and ^i 1 k

/ I ing a rise in market prices. This Ilrookllti. xkws. explains ro I5nu> a koai>. f I.I.SWOIM II XAItliKTS. The only joke Ihet General Grant was eorxTY " f hy they didn’t bring hut one hack with apt. John (». Ket'd was Hev- ..I Car-nl-j ,V. *rr „thrr ragr„. called to ever known to perpetrate was one day for t hem. E.». f»» Overcome tha Wkdnkhpav, I)»*<•(*inber 30, l-'.*'’. »tIn by the illness of his ;>cri«*nc»» Verc'xsHry in when grandson. AIM-. AW ANI> daring his campaign Mississippi, Many Problem*. HHIAKHINO WKICUT8 MKASt’RKft. The “Frank Jones” makes her last \ bushel of salt shall fin the rebel General Winter was coming up WiiIIIii""' trip of Liverpool weigh Cook is at Amherst fora W r»l Mil The Watertown correspondent the pounds, and a bu-hel of Turk* Island sail shall Mi** Annie III MU. of t he season to-day. The shrill tunes of to attack one of the wings of Ids army, an nrtiok) on w igli To pounds. her Water! nry American, in few weeks. Harvey Watson is ill. welcome whistle will be missed, as The standard weight of a luishel of potatoes, where the commander-in-chief happened the < f a of road in that are building piece in good or-ier and lit for shipping, Is HO pounds. Sadie Ilaslem is visiting friends in •Julia Brintnu Iirs been III. those of the factory. to he present. “Gentlemen,” said Grant, Mrs. town, has this of The standard weight id a luishel of beans In scintillating jewel the ash off his and look- h. t Christmas As good order and lit lor shipping, is 02 pounds, knocking cigar Ellswort hristnms was observed n tree in the passed very quietly. fact: hy ot wheat, beet**, ruta baga turnips and peas, Hu around at his see a went into the woods Mon- usual Santa made his annual visit to the ing offlcera, “you Alvah Ilaslem church. "There is hardly a farmer in town pounds; ot corn, 5H pounds; of onions, 52 children pound-, of carrots, Lnglish and severe Winter approaching, and I advise with a crew uf men. and g* t.dcued their hearts w ith to make a turnips, rye day (i. 1). Blake is a i but thinks himself capable Indian 50 of buck- Crtpt. building fifteen- meal, pounds; barley amf you to have the hoys up a go :♦ fire.” good things. It has been a dull for 4> of keep Mrs. Sarah Shackford, of Ellsworth, is foot skiff. year good piece of road; bnt, although vari- wheat. pounds; oats, 32 pounds, or even measure us business in most every line, but ail hope ous ones have carried out their own by agreement. f at work at Elliot Jordan’s. C. M. Blaiadell and family spent Christ- for better times in ’97. fltoticrt laments. of ideas, which in a number of instances Country Produce. E. I.- Kingman and family, Hancock, mas with II. 1 >. (Jordon. Beans. were to each with Mrs. IN MF.MORIAM. diametrically opposed spent Christmas Kingman's About Improved Yellow Kye, per bush.2.50 forty couple attended the For- other, we never were blessed with many Mrs. Eliza Jordan. Mrs. Parker, whose death was Pea, hand picked, per bu.j.iki mother, esters’ hall Christ urns eve. Dorothy Colds good roads." Peas: Kitchen and Arno Jordan who chronicled in Thf American of last George Crabtree & schooner Nor will the roods of the bu Havey’s went out week and of whom country Improved, per (seed).2.50 have been hunting near Heddington re- your correspondent Coughs and Thursday with a cargo of curbing for ever be classified as "good," to say Butter. with two deer. made mention in a previous issue, seems turned home of “fair" or until Creamery per It».25 Providence, It. I. to nothing "tolerable," deserve more extended notice. Those Dairy .18 y .20 Bronchitis Manter Huberts, a former resident of j the farmers are taken ofl the roads and One more schooner is expected to who knew her best endorse the adage— Clieese. this place, who has been calling on his regular road builders employed, for it arrive and load for Colcord & Emery with “It is not all of life to live, nor all of Best factory (new) per ll» .12(1.15 Cured by Taking friends here, has returned to his is as certain as anything ran be that Best (new)..15 many curb. deat h dairy Washington to die”. Dutch (Imported). 1.10 home in Bangor. hauling mud on the roads, mixing it The of Mrs. Parker was born in the town of Cgg*. Knights Pythias lodge will be with clods of turf and will never card club was enter- sand, The very atrreeably and Deer Isle, and was the daughter of Pres- Fresh laid, per doz.28 organized Monday Tuesday of this a and Mr. and Mrs. make good road. Roadbuilding tained Saturday evening by with 116 charter cott Powers, a descendant of Col. Pres- Hay. week, members. road is a tcienre, a trade. Giles. The first were won repairing Best too. 13 a 15 Philip prizes cott, of Hunker Hill fame. Her parents loose, per Mrs. Partridge, wbo had a leg ampu- Ev* ry Tom, Die k and Hurry cannot Baled;.16 Is Mrs. Josie Stanley and Raymond Has- moved AY-ffS by to Pond Island in 'when tated last is well. Doctors 1818, make a road. It is a work which St raw. Ella Martin ami week, doing good lem, the booby prizes by was in her fifth Here Mr. Loose 7 08 Us© 3 Hair for The popular movement is to establish she has resided for the per Rice, per .06 y Ayer Vigor Color. road ami was unable to leave. past twenty-live cant in aka a ,-ruod road by hauling Bio, .25eha, Olives, per qt y an to the to. •lava, .37 Vinegar —per gal— being expense government retained her faculties fee!- 1 wonderfully, i that n what manr farmers who make Tea— tier tt»— Pure elder. .25 transfer tin* mail two it i Great I'oiul. through offices, iMi> ill I'Pfut in au miiiOi .40 a .on « racked .05 roads do and arc _rp.. 1 ''"cause trav- I Japan, wheat, ASTSNG MWKY oiit-.Uf mulru u i.urt i\t I lid unutuPli Oolong, .2.) q .00 Oatmeal, per ll> .of*! Howard Moore, of Ellsworth, was in as ill her younger Her influence days. filers dv’ir t.".“ roads lio 1 fault. •Sugar—per H>— Quaker rolled oats, .05 ; as it is Many persons, children and town mail going cast much later, pro- for will never die. irauuialt d. .05 I tuck to-day. good Tie re i ju^t one way, aud only one, wheat, adults, are starved for lack of to discontinue the Sullivan mail j ti.T*,c— A A It, .01*, Hrahatn, .04 is home from posed She leaves a son and a daughter who to a Miss Lillian Laughlin at to l.udd a r-• i r'.id. and that is C .01 li e .04 peculiar element steam is Yellow, ii.rai, nourishing boat when the established. — ferry feel their loss. She resided with ! .Molas-e- oil Lowell, Mass. deeply Iiir" a n.au v. «i Lie v. s 1:» w, who has per gal— per gal which defective digestion and To divide the district would bean advan- Havana, .40 Linseed, .tina.65 her daughter, Mrs. Edith Phillips, widow sum-• t• t lie t who | assimilation fails to obtain Mrs. J. F. who has been ill so put \Ah •-1, I’ol to Kico, .50 Ke> osetio, per gal .14 Haynes, to a few business men, but the voice I from food. tage of I he late ('apt. Benjamin L. has had « ami is i.i.t 1-. o anx- S> rIIp, 00 Astral oil, .16 ordinary at this very low. Phillips, j long, is, writing, of the seems to favor no office in •Mapl*- syrup, «|t .25 n ,:-to people who was pilot on the palatial steamer ious to“v.<- .: hist.iX's. ”—Ansonia Miss IF ssie Williams is attending the t lie centre of t be (list riet. I.limbec and lltii! !iug Matt-rials. “Priscilla’’ of the Fall River line at the : ; "1. (Conn.) Lumber M— < M Eastern State norms! school at Castine. Dec. 28. G. per iapboitnl- —per time of his death. Mrs. Parker’s hemlock, in /ill Kxrra spruce, 24 a26 John Clark and wife, t.f Franklin, were lleni'oek iMiarb, 10 > I' >pi uce. No. l, 17-h S.Mlt ll\Y«-«t H.-ii-Imm. encouraging and kindly words will al- COSTLY. PANGSER’S AI.K NARROW TUCKS >;>i*m-.*, IJ • ( oar pine, i{5 a no ETROLEUM of t heir r, Mrs. N. R. Collar, guests daughte .Jos-ph Mason ljus been ill with a mild ways live in the hearts of her acquaint- 'cnictj Hoor, 15 >» .0 Lxirapiue, l.aatio IMoe, ! 2 15 Lath- r M recently. at tack of mon in. miccs, Mini to them she will never he They Quirk!; l»<*troy tho Good Work of p Li EMULSION pneu Matched pine, 15 m 18 spruce, 2 no was entertained dead. Her sun has set to shine til's Hoad Roller. v-. 'l The ladies’ society Miss Bertha I/nn nt was home over only up- >iiing pel Nail-, per ll» .01 ./.«*i furnishes this element directly to < hir, extra 2 7' • m. ea.-k 1 tin Dei-. 23. by its president, Mrs. on a fa. n r w or Id. It has I said that no other ot, p*r the bowels and Wednesday, Christmas from Bu. k.-port seminary. j truly clear. 2 25 Lime, per cask stymach, b.ing>, Dee. 28. The members had the Ci. B. A. ignorant: road- 2d Hear. 175 1 05 c I M the blood, Emery. present on ■ingle clement, except purifyingandenrii hing Andrew Brown, who is teaching ■ extra one, 1 50 Itrick. per M 7 st < f examining tin- large ease of adds so much to the heavy bur- restoring rength and making pleasure was Dime over K-i*t Surry. making, '•\ Itli.e 11) .05 .1" (Jolt’s Island, Christmas. lead, pr new flesh. sent E of den of the as the Unequalled in throat samples recently t»y Osgood, Excelsior I. O. of G. has been supporting highways j Mrs. John Freeman and Miss lodge, T., and diseases ami si rofulous F"r -v.-ral Mr. daughter, use of narrow tires, which cut the lung Boston. years Osgood ill.u ist carried on the up i 25 Kat In ine, left to most of wholly during past j Il.-mloek, affections. Perfectly agreeable has furnished th w t h the best Monday spend roads instead of ironing them smoothly ; society six month*: the youngest members. I’rov isior.s. to take and to t he w .nter in Boeklnnd. by greatly superior material for vork.” b»-ide down. .i.25 a- of “patch Sat Dec. the entertain- St«*}tk, heef, lb .12', per II. Cod-Liver < til in re.-nr: >. urday evening, 2d, 1 Tripe, !t- Jo Mil l ■* ithechur«-h Christ mas tree at Island house Look at the beautiful, Ft* —h pork, .|o-i.l5 lo'ieyc.omh tripe, making generous passed ment for the of the order was more glossy path good spring lamb, .o- 15 llam, per ik .1 ; li Deacon Clark was the make for them- Drnreists 5Zc. and $1.00. Pamphlet •'lied fund, and I kindms* is mueli appre- very pleasantly. pres- than of which bicyclists Vea', os., p; M utt.m, I!, .o-irje usually interesting, consisting peril* per free. — A2TGIER CHEMICAL in of at the; ( of the road he? re the l*i i-, .os o.l lb C0.r BOSTON. ciated. ent, looking hale and hearty spite “Who Killed the selves dgc I’ouitrv—per readings, Lodge”, by Heef, eo- ned, H. Y .12 * J4 arc n at .,wf, Flo. sik. lr.s odd year.-. puddles fairly up I Dee. 27. eighty Sister Lizzie Wood, “John Barley Corn”, tongue, .15 "pr. hickmis, 15 the bottomless h»ad"d 'salt pi*:*k, i'cr Hi .os .22 .25 This week the boats Dave us, both the S;sLr Gertrude abyyv*-•. plowed by Turkey-*, jo grain their last for t lie season. The thing ham, trip groan Susie Stinson, and short selections by to and school at Amhci st. The horses’ hoofs, < f conise, chop up ;fii. /r wanting emphasize of t In* one and t lie yell of the other will Sist**r Anna Stinson. Interest is now on re sur- Fresh— >a't of Mrs. S. E. C rosby, wluv has been ill for the road somewhat, but it is nc perfect the flavor not be heard again till spring. the increase. It is the earnest Smelts, Jo.i.l2 Orvcod, .‘*7 *« 10 hoped irritation wi !i the J*make ^ the past week, is improving. face compared deep Vjtrl-.we!, .12 *15 Pollock, .05 *.ei: There are *.>me rumors of a workers will receive the encouragement organizing and fatal wounds made by the narrow HIuelish, .12 0.15 Mackerel, .12- 15 Inez D. Mace has gone t-> Holden where « club, the et of which will be t hey deserve. "!■. II. ilibut lilts, 1 o n once a rut is .- •arted. she will school t his winter. White halibut, .12 «j .|5 Halibut heads, J 5 I attend and criticisms of standard 1 ME such reading Dec. was the Sunday, 27, closing of the Build a iva-ouably gc. } road and Ha't*!oek, 'ip, Itoiieless Co.i, .osa.lu Mrs. F. <>. of Amherst, authors. A commendable scheme, ladies, 1* b.uP'!'*rH,'l'i/.15 Tongues ami SfiiSCE Sit EAT. Sitshy, spent Sabbath school held at Rural hall for the 11 ’«• vi liieleswith tin s with some- equip Lob-tel-, ! 2 .08 a.10 with ht-r Mrs. S. E. there are brains and -Minds, I I mother, enough — R an Saturday provided past nine mont lis. The secretary reported thing the same proportion to weight 1 *i* kerel, h» Smoked Pure, wholesome,— cconom-j? interest to it out. .20 gi l.i HUH, .12 C icul Sold M Crosby. enough carry Any- fifty-seven connected with the a3 the tires of a with the tread luxury. everywhere. school, bicycle, Sra I \ .•w .15 > b>p-, 11r ives, string no substitute. to get on through the winter -any- him! an «5L Take ,c"i5 Herbert T. and Llewellyn Silsby spent thing average attendance of thirty- of tho rear wheels different from thut of * 1 .*ms, pk .25 v.niuM., stripped v. S' :i!..I n 1 !:<;.« Tor tvwldet. J from a where brains run to r-, .4o a few days last week in their sporting thing dance, eight. The superintendent and the the front so as not to follow in Oy-t. qt .h*y2<' prwtaa Mr- l'ipKiuh Thaulmi?iving." •■MWI wheels, !*. outers, doz .25 legs and feet, to a literary club where have tfMEFRELL-SCULE CO., SYRACUSE, N. camp at Township *28. organist been at their posts every the same path, and the surface will not Pome. Y| run conceit. & i/'r.A.rsOJLv;/iM-W.J«3A<3'2'3r*,-Ta'*iih± '3trstJu Dec. *21. C. brains to Sunday. The school lias been carried on be rutted at all. The wheels serve as Yeni-nti, -teak .25 Dec. G. •* roast, .12./ 15 28, mainly through the labor of I)ea. Simeon rollers, and, instead of cutting up the Save Vour Life lliikH llarlior. Fuel. bis P.v "TlIK N'rw (.»It F AT S-iFTH A MKRICAN Lord and wife. But two of them better, — t|-i:>g Bartlett's I •.land. parents roads, they make Wood pi r cord Coal —per loa — was home over Christmas. <* surprise exceeding promptness in his vessel arrived in Pry soft, 2 ony >0 Stove, 0 uo Capt. Martin school this on account of a We tax ourselves to steam in oain in tin- Kidne;. s, Madder and Bartlett is home for the winter. season, press poor keep ItoiiiMling* p'-r load Kgg, 0 ihi relieving (Jeorge j1 Hack in male or f-uiviie. It. relieves retention from eastward Christmas day. of home either real or at work on our and 1 uo 25 Nlit, ii mi port cares, imaginary. rollers highways, /jj of ami in it almost im Merritt Ober has been making a short Plaeksmltli’s ooo water pain pa.--ing Capt. I^awrence, having repaired his The school has been attended with a then carefully select wagons which will mediately Save vour-clf Os using this mar wit h his mot her. Flour, t.rain and Feed. velous cure. Its u-e will fatal conse slay the roller as pr-v-ut. vessel, sailed w ith crew for w inter fishing marked degree of interest over some past undo the work of quickly b Flour—per bh Shorts—hag— i|ueiices in almost all cases its great altera- Abel Bartlett and son went last Gazette. off t he coast. fishing years by the young men and women. as possible.—Milfoid (Mass.) straights, 5 50&0 00 Mixed feed, hag S tive and healing powers. *v.dd Ijy S. D. Wig- week and about 100 St. Louis oiler, .*0 a gin, Druggist, El!sworth Me. is the got pounds. The Tuesday evening social led Middlings, hag Miss Myra Wilson, who teaching 1 meetings, 5 50 « S. department at Southwest Har- by Day, subject Patents— T. F. Anthony, ex Postma-ter of Promise primary \\ inter o 5o have wlie.it, ( it v, Iowa, -avs: “I bought one bottle of bor, was home over Christmas. preceding Sunday’s lesson, proved 0 “There’s too blamed much wealth in 1 Their Construction Will IJo a Feature ol spring wheat, 25 “Mystie ( ure" for Mien mat:.-m, and two 'loses One-half of our scholars ( very helpful. urn meal, per bag >5 of it did me more good than any medicine T over Some of Bass Harbor’s mighty hunters the country!” explained the populist. I Public Enterprise. 4 are an unusual of a urn, lull Weight per took.” Sold by S. D. WIGGIN, druggist, Ells- “That's what beat j boys, feature school went out to Long Island last week to kill us, b’gosh'."—Chicago Dr. Mendenhall, chairman of the New corn, full weighr. worth. Record. at the day. .SO and toothsome deer. present per hag the nimble They Massaciiusetts state highway commis- hag .IH) Do you want to know the man against Dec. 28. C. declare, with the solemnity of the last summarizes tho for < >ats, Western, p whom you have most reason to guard 6ion, argument good Itpoi.l/uvillu hu that shot hundreds, hut will a a an judgment, they yourself? Your looking glass give roads in nutshell by illustration <>ats,native,pr hu 25 ado fair likeness of his face. There was a dance at Kell’s hall left the carcasses hanging to a tree await- very Whateley. Friday drawn from his in Japan. 11 hiei* and 'fallow. experience ; Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and a Pa- U n fmitwl 11 lin r.f T1 L-v»r u-ul evening. Hide®—per It*— Tallow—per !h— tent busine--. conducted for Moderate Fees. Ox, .04 Rough, .01# Our ode •• s. Patent Office. We HfcticrtisrmrntB. Kben Haskell is at home from sea for built of wood, and fires were so frequent l-opposite Cow, .04 Tried, .0:1# have no -uI< .u-nries, all •■uslness direct, hence the w inter. and destructive that he calculated that Lull, .03 can transaei p;.o-ut business in less Lime and at Caif kins, green I.E.ss covr t1 an those remote from Waeh- Coombs went to by sections tho city was entirely de- Loring Rockland last .25 n .50 ingtori. ('lice in seven When ha a °F—■ week on business. stroyed years. Pelts, ..So .35 Semi model, •irawtng, or paoto, wltli descrip- GREAT SALE asked why stone and brick were not Lambskins, .20 y .dO tion. Weadvi -t d latentalde or not, free of The Christmas tree and supper at the charge, our .. Lie til! patent lh secured. used in building, the people replied that A “Ho iM.aiti with refer- church Christmas eve were a success. flerdsgrass, hu 2 50 clover—per to- hook, Patents,” it was cheaper to replace burned sec- lled! op, per It* 1* R.-d, .12 ences to actual-i., o, voui sr.ite, e.ounty, or ’■ Lawn to .is town, sent 1 rec \• ire. ^ Schooners “J. 15. Stinson” and “L. tions with wood than with more sub- seed, per AIslke, .id Fm.li Fruit. Snow”, of Deer Isle, are hauled up here stantial material. “That’s the way the Lemon*, doz .d0y.d5 doz. ..15*i.5o for tlie winter. old fashioned road builder looks at the Orange*, Holiday GOODS! liananas, .25 y do crapes, .15y.25 .10 Charles Gray and William Rates have question of permanent work,” says Dr. Apples, pk Oppohite Patent Oihce. Washington, D.C. Pried Fruit. hired the sloop “Wave” to go scalloping Mendenhall. in this winter. There will be interest in tho Figs, .12 20 Tamarinds, .10 g-neral Pate*, .10 Currants, .08/1.12 of n *\v Iimler.-i d ogee M il ne Schooner ideas the chairman concerning Raisin*, .08/i. 15 A pples, string .os Dinner Glass and “Mabel”, Capt. Gray, is rJAirp: »vbn t e< Sets, Ware, Cups the work of the commission. It is Prunes, .10y.l4 Apples, sliced .12 A nas eo.itraete 1 P.ii-wortn,for hauled in Oreutt’s harbor. per- liit- support of the pout 'urtnt tin: ensuing vear, up Capt. 1 ! haps the most important work in which and has made am e \ v mu -or their support, Gray will make repairs on her this winter. who advertise lb* therefore for'o sad Saucers, Dishes, the state is enlisted and is being watched People only occasionally person- »rom furnishing Derry Mugs, Dec. 26. O. to .m hie account. a* without overlook the fact that most persons hare supplies any pauper with interest or adopted in other states, his written order, heuiii pa\ foj n,. ,.i h,o short memories. furnished fiMtev •<* iovp,a. Pitchers, Fancy Plates, Souvenir Nmlgwick. j Permanent roadbuilding will be a fea- I)r. R. K. Hagerthy expects to return ture of public enterprise for the next 20 Wares &c., &c. about Jan. 20. years, both municipal and state.— Capt. Hardy Lane, of the schooner “C. Worcester Gazette. M. Walton”, is in the harbor. He will Will.;* I j> tho Sleepers. Shall sell all and Odd Pieces haul his vessel for the winter. Fancy up A corresjs nd* ::t writes as follows to Mrs. Lettie Smith, of Rrooklin, has the Atlanta Constitution: A few weeks see at a Bargain. Call anel for been stopping with her mother since the since I read un article from Professor death of her father, Capt. G. A. Parker. H. II. Stone of Kniory college on good yourself. Nelson A. Carter, who has been work- roads. A more timely and suggestive «/ ing at Shirley Mills, fell and injured his paper has imt made its appearance in right side. He is at his father’s, A. J. the last decade. Why there has not been Carter. more comment by the press of the state I cannot imagine. If the suggestions in Miss Mae Ober is the guest of her sis- J. P. ELDEIDGE. that paper were acted upon in ter, Mrs. Julia Wilson. She leaves to- promptly the next five years, the state would pre- day for her home in Massachusetts. She sent an appearance that would abso- will be accompanied by her niece, Marion amaze the are we Wilson. lutely country. Why so Blow to tuk •' in ten st in matters that Dec. 28. C. immediately concern us? American National Character. Thin Is tho Right Spirit. saddles are recommended There is one trait of our national char- by riders and Systematic r ad building must be acter which can never com- as in foreigners adopted in Mississippi if the full devel- physicians proper shape and adjust- and that is our unshakable faith prehend, opment of the state is brought about, ment, and every detail of equipment in our ability to “come out all rigid in and there is no better time than tho contributes to comfort and the end.” We stand and more or pleasure. idly present to begin earnestly to enlist vol- less indifferently by, and allow the coun- unteers for the campaign of education. try to be pushed to the verge of a finan- —Senatobia (Miss.) Democrat. TO ALL ALIKE. The Choicest Line of cial or political precipice under the im- *100: of some kind of craze or Notco. pulse popular “The added of a Col- mother, entirely confident that pleasure riding just If a candidate is in favor of good umbia is worth of before it slips over we can take hold of it every dollar the Dress Goods and Silks roadH, ’tis well. If he will work toward and pull it back. $100 a Columbia costs.” their vote for him. in Eastern Maine. We have done this again and again, and accomplishment, nothing seems to shake our faith in our The New Hampshire state board of ability to repeat the operation whenever Eeautiful Art Columbia 'V; agriculture, to which the last legislature Catalogue of and Hartford Bicycles is free if you call upon any occasion arises. It costs us enormously, Columbia Agent; by mail from us for two 2-cent stamps. FOR SEND SAMPLES.) not only in reputation, but also in money, referred the subject of improving the and retards our growth and progress in n state highways, has determined to rec- POPE MFG. Conn. ) thousand but seems CO., Hartford, ways; nothing likely ommend to the legislature that an ap- to cure us of the habit, unless it he a ! Branch Stores and Agencies in almost every city and town. If Columbia! are not propriation be made for tho represented in your vicinity, let us know. HENSON k ;311LLElt, ?reat national calamity due to our failing improve- properly in some crises to take alarm quickly ment cf highways and tho establish- Me. 15 Main, Street Bangor, ment of a i ?nough. state system of roads. —

<»« ftuifnpM is * \\ .. .. .1 g* // your not worth arlrcrtis- fleeted in such a manner ns t f.>rm tl m\in»s \it\i snn^TM g is ihe natural sequence of tlie cam- 1 „... .1 : !*•»*'! ii t)b.” the p.ircu- I inrj, arlrertite it tale. 7uncviaiu of « woman in th* for &l)c liswovtl) ! and how much more rational perfect outline p paign, fr »»• th it* I*'1 »■ .. I- *-*i ig around for infor- sit ion described. The * -• lnlrrr«tlng solution of a apparition A LOCAL AM> POLITICAL .lOlRNAL than leaving the ques- Mrtr'i f*» l*1»l I him with h ft?w 3l)batistmcnts. | there, and may be seen on any «*iiru au|-i*l;«d PUBLISHED tion of such and such vital * ■ • intricacy afternoon. The **tate reg'-irar f xMa *t!*! EVERY THURSDAY MORNING # to the w ill *1 m*tt it *’ rlbntr h » f# f T the importance necessarily super- |M*rt • AT West Sullivan is in the throes of a p sail. ficial consideration of the voters of year 1M*4. t » e f** r*l« f. w ! I' »• -t fzx ELLSWORTH, MAINE, office To understand 11 the heat of controversy. ••c# n BY the United States during «oniplctetl ,\y \ t II I* Vertical engine and THE situation it must be known that the nnnilwf *»t to the ii good order, isn't in e HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. a Th#* square |a\ plat yet, and the board of political campaign. of West Sullivan a homelike, t-«* •iii !.'••• »rger and more lage mile in ta. in round numii* r*. t wen• aldermen tell me F. W. Rollins, Editor ami Manager. Malne I%*\* I II o|»OKINS, that it won’t be little it is. too more fortable-looking village lisa * He * It is daily becoming certain |y-t*o. ABtlriMMiifg II county h Mt » -th this year, lint while the old _ bridge stretches along one main road for a tin « 8nbf»rrlpMoii I’rire— #1.50 a year; 75 cents foi that the republican majority of the largest tinmt*ef to t t»e wjuur t*» ■» » *’. is not j and a half. The village has managed ®lx months; 37cents for three months, 1 House, regardless of the individual amt Kn* t with u o#fy live, amt t'umt*r- ffl.inttP. paid strictly In advance. All arrearages art until now to along with a worry pnat with stand Near it. reckoned ai the rate of #J per year. \ of members as to Cuba, will iaml ninety A of opinion office situated near its eastern end. U .* i»t• Tiler* for fir«t class Thing llniuty, Kates—Are and wil Inth# ■state of Mattie in th# 1MM, Advertising reasonable, not allow action to be taken at year itr.r fresh gg*. poultry and be made known on j any an arrangement not convenient to VI application. H.rtu? birth* were registered. an increas* 4- It;.' I ry article guar- its ugliness will be lost in admira- this session that' is considered ! likely the greatest number. Now two plan- < niml. ud r. rn»Mf if unsatisfactory. Buslno-s communications should be addressee of three over the preceding year tf the tion when you get across it and < a \\ s \ k u w. N rth Han* ». **«/N/\ * such i western end of the village; the other 1st THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1896. the next Congress, to take any highest in Aroostook, 35 M. and I*• weal % N M W >11 1.T INI*. i the location of the *« f the t'nion Shoe even were there much change post-office In Waldo. U m IK atm ». meeting action, ;•* at 'that it he more centrally located. | v t, g ( '< npany will held may here were 133 twin I*iritis, ami two of reasons therefor than have 1 th. *.f th* m p»ti i* I sworth, Maine, Cheap Newspapers. stronger The latter seems to have the ! plan major- .1 \Vt ,1? *>f January, 1*97. at been forward; that triplets. In ttfly-n ;ne instances I hr i w ins ***!.»> which has no brought ... The newspaper yet I ity of supporters, and to a man up a trc« k t m.. f*»r the following purposes: were In thirty-sin both girls. tn •...»* f director* for said and groceries for other as rate and is satis- nothing but can come of leaving boys. I every day for advertising space, good seems the most sensible solution of the m ar ; a ami a gir -l. 41 n f >r the nsuing well. The is a thirty-eight boy Christmas Dinner will fied to lake what it can get for it, the matter where President McKinley, I Its rao9t active of any :her business that difficulty. opponents women are The of Mam* longer-lived r*. '.* g* **n»* t*efore *aid meeting. not 1** without medium, and the ad- whose and have the two ends the complete cheap advertising patriotism courage course are from of vil- ». I«.* than tin men, according to th# report of Klisw Ttk. l>rc need but \V • vertiser expect nothing cheap both been tested, can have some say lage—those at the east who do not want \ Kin*.. lerk t he State rar *>f vita stat ist < ». ■* n RAISINS and results. — Ini!.) Press. reg’.st FRUIT, NUTS, Lnwrenceburg about while but harm to lose the office, and those at the west or >mim it, nothing j ti» he Issued. Of the inhabitants of ni % r» j who to the conveniences a come action hope enjoy of |*ut*|i* \«*tl*w. could of precipitating Maine 1*1 ween tin* ag#*s of eighty and CONFECTIONERY. To fix a life and it s f. * with the visions of *ec- wandering give new near-by post-office. pr that the administra- out of a total numtwr of * might give ninety years, | ...... r, v x %• t ft > seveti of 1 have hem all in abundance direction is not an task, but a instead were more Women I red md four of t v»* and at easy I tion a foreign war to handle, 7,182, there fc3> than i| pablic * THK HR AM law* *f hundred an*l ninety-five, TRIAL. of the eighteen lowest prices. no definite aim is sure of able to devote all its men. The superior *-r more life which has | being ability longevity upon the p. it i- n of five citizens of It f< the best interest to restoration of xxoman is still more marked telw#enthr th* Mate, and t-eming in and I and energy the (irows that *f to be frittered away empty I Opinion Stronger he Is the Mtat* i* omnuss).*ner* Inland a ;es of nim t v amt ’.«*». w h* n out « f a domestic prosperity. Not the “Herbert Fuller'* Murderer. rrtci iad da notice totll I can give no me Great Bargain* in “Listless tri- > matt* <>f purposeless dreams. t t a I **f 832. there is an #n*-ess of 2;jr» ||r ’a ml* r* «t• •* t to «.',•** The trial of for the thereon III Mate Brain murder ... t t P* t It loll. llol pu hear g women. Maine in 1M*1 had ■« \t#**-n inhab- BOOTS. SHOES and RUBBERS. The officers elected last « llers", “busy idlers", “purposeless county Sep- of Nash and wife, of th* ..aiitv to affected. tnd deeming it (.'apt. Harrington, < t and tember will be installed Jan. 1. itant* over 100 years *»hl, f these e.»v*n necessary audio i*er f«r the pr*d ion busybodies". are seen everywhere. Friday, and the second mate of the harkentjm- of tio inland tish <*f the state, were women. preservation The are; treasurer. 1ms h« re *■ .»d*pt th* ! ‘Wing dftil ties ami a changes County “Herbert Fuller", which been in pro- A definite purpose is There were 5 .VJl in 1***1 reguiatt*»ns relating t.* the time* amt places healthy, James F. inarriag#*s 0. \V. Tapley. vice Davis; gress in Boston for the past two weeks, in » mi. ii and the *i• uin-tai*. uud* which M. .J. n IV. 3 hihI 5.7.»> m 1M*2 DKUMMEY, for a thousand ills which against ,r?.7t*o inland fl«h taken in th* waters of remedy county commissioner, John P. El- is now nearing its close. The last of the may Aroostook is t in* * m* r county of tin • .re.nl »ke. so-ca led, *it aat. <1 in the t**wn- Oi i» Fk!.i."Wh’ Block, Ellsworth. Discontent, evidence for the was in Tin s attend aimless lives. vice F. 15. Aiken; sheriff. I,. F. defense -day. slops **f |tr*lhitlil aii t 1 t h. ill the coun- I eridge, Slate, \\ it li t he high* st marriage rat* t h* For three days on the stand, under the ty f Hum*.* k flee before a definite vice William The * m n Ni:\\ ( l(i.\l( STOKE. dissatisfaction, Hooper, Fennelly. liigiiesi birth rate, ami 11 lowest Rlll.s S N I* Ii t S TI**NS most searching cross-examination, Bram the service of P h I s’Hniiii is over; w t* have not An aim takes the retiring officers leave rate. **ect. I It shall he uu iwfuit** t di for. or yi purpose. drudgery has remained cool ami and his collected, t.*k• ,!«h f an, kind, f m th waters of r !»**»• d up our store, however, but have the county with the highest respect of In the year 11.012 .*2 ami 11.131 in 1M«3 f i. -w oftb, Han cm k on nt ’*i tween the first constituents; they Hi- manner on the stand am! the CIGARS and TOBACCO. way of *hei and first da. f wind and clears up the gloomiest V\ ilil il .s « lit t*« a ill lit h rat* hast d day following, the and well, and the quiv* ■ 'Nr h* tine h county faithfully he has met such a trying ordeal have >f each >* ar. f* a p* run! f h-ur year* from offer linens can be found a on tin estimat'd f«• r *,v»i. l, 1***7 ill t lie » It creeds. What we do without pur- best The American can iiis population January > hope express greatly strengthened case, and the Meet. It shall t*e unlaw f .' to tak* ti*h at of lx U*ss tllill lti 51 T* •• I'-aTii ! officers is that slight ELLS A ORTH BICYCLE CO.. pose begrudgingly, with a purpose for the incoming they idea is gaining ground in the put.lie mind is N* w .' .• rate lower than that of any oilier so-called, t 'it brtdg* acroim IN >T.. 1 1.1."WORTH. at the end of their that he is not the murderer. highway Kli\Nk! a and no work is may, respective Miur luirt ir ..iki,aii'l al*«» t»iher iri'm• becomes delight, Kugland stair xrej t Vermont. terms, be able to review their work It i- generally believed that there will tune* 5 < -1 iirtrii 1. »W< f.-r th« l> rm of b*’ir uor.. i- neaiwiiJN uuuc « men 4 ,*rs f .III .1 *i •! *r v I. 1- *7 well t.e a if not with as much satisfaction as their disagreement aequitlal. Ihited ihi- o ti-rnth *v of Jneeurrr. LVmh'pq ( It w *»!' Ihe “General < nidi” not done. It is a ti. 1 -e,*. 1 k<• * 4H; itos, is enthusiastically are able to review theirs. Ki.lMMU »•! .'If predecessors Tit*' il h; 11 i.f C. iTigar >mit h. f 1 A. *»k III MO SU'. O, Schooner in Distress. that element which makes Hucksport I HO 1 ",k, just added James T. Cushman, who will be suc- N. Y.. furmt of I. s a >rt h. r '» i n, « COT%TX>ITION Tire schooner “K z*b,-tn ly r'y -in f I an.I I Mb. rt.-s ami «.amt Bucksport »f he: work immortal.—ArrhUi'rtu of Fate. ceeded as jailer by the incoming sher- to elst a lu re in thi- issu*-, r* *11- t h> Foster" was towed into Gloucester. miiki. iff, has the duties of that cident of the hark “General Cold »pt. performed Mass., Monday by the Ashing sctn.oner v !»hr:♦ lln-k- nm-;♦•r. *»a. ing fi -n; N- a > "• office most satisfactorily. The nil 1. 1 lb* x 4 V «• A National Mini tary (Nilnmfssion. Masci mom •»*’. Fiiist National Y ■? k for a U f r-ign in W>1 will hi M al the «»tti of **anl a-.otia Bank, ng voyage under his care has ranked well with "Masivnomo" d ai 1 .-w. tb. iii I Si.it.- .,f A r-solution has been intro- The sight' the “Foster” t n»n, in I..:-worth. Han- ». *nty. Main*, Maine, w :t !i a ere a ■ *-» f t joint corn; i most y tin- h*n on th* fourth tla v < f ,i,uii a .1 other institutions of the kind in the nines east of Than ,.er Monduv. irv. twenty-live * for a 1 a? 2 > ■ in f .! thi ♦ .i •:i > f I*. Lime 17. !- t:. duced in the Senate providing at .: <•. ..A* Agent men of \. *V7, W. i• distress young State. Isiand, flying signals. fleers for tru ensuing year, ind th* transac- K»x»ri:t >. national wort h. monetary commission, tion of any ot her f. i-i tu h*. t hat may property With great difficulty a boat was -e.it t- I •• .nt *211,994 63 to solve Tile member- of the re« wer* S* a 1 conn before ia-.h met trig which it is «•.:.! .. .. -i »il n n-« i. -I t. M3 41 through hoped Thomas W. Vose has been re-ap- t lie “Foster" and it w as found that her li f Wii'rn.MK, t r. s. h T. of t lie ate Samu-1 ■ *>tooo,oo the of the recent lbiyn-on Royal, rotary I e r k o f id y» si tat ion monetary problems judge of the Bangor munici- master and crew were frost-bitten and i1-- 1 .,!«'*> 00 pointed 1 i a ( .• >. Kllswerth. M« l»ee. 17. IMS* Kdgar Sn i, of t -g-- 9 >,650 83 campaign. pal court. The term is two years. nearly exhausted, ami that tire vessel was A t<* rt R.• 11.11-om, brother of Hanking tiou-e. fu.nitn'e anll Other m<>rtg.*ge* count of an and clerk- 1 f A. A >\\ HIM I ample salary Hale, s1111• of the iate John M. Hale, Set li I 1X1 sea was 1 v* attended witn great but f- ran k n *•!••*. vit.ira 41 n ;• r. *• .r !- J 11 bers—one from each of the four par- was raised the danger S' i, hire. The salary by B. Coring, for until «. «n until furt h« n 11 was done. Crabtree, George many nig* k. »-h iteli I 2U8 V) ties in tiie recent election, successfully I. H oivus, \ N republican, last There was little op- years the head of the firm of .'.j;.; 3,61000 legislature. ilarriman of the “Foster” said Coring, i ; 1 1' L'apt. sw*>rtht sept ! I'.* i' ij-er eitrrem \, in kel» democrat, national democrat and Short A of Portland, CiAbeu- position to* the appointment. he sailed from Boston Harmon, 531 31 Saturday morning NO I l« » to be the son of the late Cibbeus I % t n ; w«- r« -t in ban k. ... populist, appointed by with a for Belfast and Smith, jr., general cargo, is g»v< r.nunuo President, and the fifth, who shall be I V Smith, of Wtst Kllsworth, Mark Chase, I J1 00 COIN GOSSIP. Bucksport. When off Boon Island at 1 x ,'.<92 ** son of Alex- I Red* i'. p. l- f u inl w it h 1 I'r. i-- “some of was a Capt. Christopher Chase, person recognized learning his ship struck ■ midnight by squall it> I shall 1 l.inti none of hi* * .>rniiu« nor pay urer | fn nt .ol eii illation .. 2,250 OiJ Swear off. ander Stevens, George Stone. of in monetary science", to be chosen by that carried away all her sails and nearly Brooksville (or Mariaville. In* 1** I 1482,119 29 her. The vessel a Sedgwick), Henry Ayers, these four. capsized sprung leak, STr.l'U » N V li\4K!4* son of a rich and slave-owner I I VHII.ITIKS. shall be Wot Sullivan's new K.of P. lodgt- lias ami the crew at the until planter The four commissioners kept pumps « .ij *•■.. k paid in #50,000 00 116 charter members. living near New Orleans. William Robin- within thirty days .after daylight. The weather was so extremely !U,UC0 UO appointed son, of St. John, N. B., and John Black, InlividH profit -. U— exp.-n-es cold that the men’s hands were frozen, the approval of the resolution, and of the late Col. John Black, CAMPBELL & TRUE >7 24 Chicken thieves are abroad in jr.. grandson ■ Surry, and were about to from ex- Nr k i. :. o *•. »11 ! n II. Tuu 00 meet within after they give up shall twenty days nnd close at hand. as passenger. Du* tin N .. 11. '-.ink- 1.295 68 shot-guns hang haustion, when the “Mascouomo” came Imii t> >tai«- > ii k and bank, their Mr. a citizen of this 6,11928 appointment. to their aid. Royal, respected 1 l|\ d. I: J- P lid 24 uu W. of has is the member of the now 1 i.l. v fin i; d. t The duty of the commission shall Henry Sargent, Sarg ntville, The vessel is owned M. 11. city, only party ,- *jt «'t i'ln k 2-27,420 29 by Powers, < rl .n att .. 86 r a mem- Dei- nid <>f depo-it.. *4.6.50 the been by the govern living. MARK ■ be “to examine and study general appointed of Bucksport, aud carried no insurance. r- I k- 200 00 of finance in its ber of the impo'tant committee to make i-hier'- che< k- outstanding 41 94 subject practical Foumleri-d Near Isles. of Hit- State Cranberry the annual examination the fixtures and relations to the business affairs of the Ilnugor Cows Diseased. The schooner “J. C. Jamison” Having bought stock, Total. | *32,119 29 treasurer’s acc units. The was made in last accounts formerly ow ned by sTATK OF MAINE. people of the United States. In such discovery Bangor foundered at sea Monday. I>ec. 21, about Campbell ■ A True, ami leased their w»- are • ntv op Hoikk, -- l. Henry W in- week, that fourteen cows in a herd of tine a. store, examination the commission shall Another Hancock girl has won 2 m., six miles east of Little Cranberry- uuhnian, ..i-liur of the named i.ank, county to furnish all who wish w ith Jerseys on a milk farm in the suburbs prepared c-inn 1 -w. ir that the .ib. -tatement vite suggestions, arguments, and honors in the \W»t. Miss Nina P. Small, Isles. found at a first-class l- 'rue I., the t>e*t of mv knowledge and be- were thoroughly impregnated with tuber- The was a small of goods usually and a Deer 1s has been elected “Jamison” craft, lief HE N ,-. rif.ed and -worn to before me this 28th of schools in Potter 24 07 tons, built in Georgetown, in IStil, and of organ- superintendent ilai .-I l*9r>. agents representatives A few ago Hon. F. O. Beal, of the btiriuijer, days and was owned at Machias. The captain We own our own our ized bodies, and shall make county, South Dakota—a position of slaughter-house; LEONARD M. MUORF., diligent .Stale board of cattle was >eal Notarv Public. best of a fat commissioner*, was asleep at the time bis vessel began mostly native, and <1 responsibility and, all, stock;is inspect » orreet Attest: among farmers, wage-earners, called to the farm to examine a sick cow. inquiry to but the man on watch called we salary. sink, before slaughtering, consequently ANDREW P W IS WELL. 1 merchants, manufacturers, bankers, While there he the tuberculosis I H. Directors. applied him as he did not know w hat made the can guarantee it ami sound. iJREEI.V, healthy 1 \ I 1 business men to The schooner “Good Intent” which has lest to the other animals in the MERY. carriers, and other herd, craft handle so clumsy. When the hatch for the winter at Bucks- with learn their views with to de- been hauled up the result that fourteen cows were was removed t he vessel was found to be, Order* for Slaughtering may he respect olicrs. is one of the oldest coasters afloat, found to be diseased. Ltg.u fects in our existing financial methods port. half full of water. left at the Store. her winter. She this being eighty-fourth The presence of the disease had not The and crew worked and the proper remedies therefor, captain the By giving prompt attention to busi- ^|^U E. .h-criher* re-idmg .t ..f the >tate is in good condition yet. and unless over- been and the was a 1 ■-f Mn ,. t.. wit, -aid W: .Lain A <»as- suspected, discovery pumps, l^it found the water gaining on ami our and to ascertain what material points ness, makiiig ton and Phin. a- It smith, at Ho-*..n, Maasa- taken an accident, is likely to carry sad to the owner of the valuable by surprise them, and a few chusett-. and said Seth N n ho at New are and on what hastily gathering per- York. they agreed upon to come. N. u n ik cargoes for years herd. The cows were killed. sonal effects they left her. The vessel j Price* a* low a* P.isMble. d.itt. her. > t-i\. loti, that they they disagree. The commission shall have been duly appointed etteutor- of the soon afterward sunk, going down stern »-t will and te*'. ai.i« n: • »« w«- II. Nichols, one six coun- ‘‘Pendleton House” consider all matters to Hancock was of the Ag«in. We to continue the business rela- *’.• of « presented first. Her stood straight out hope I. ilo*;..ii, M i--.icht.-< tt-. d. a-*d. anil The famous Bluehilt which f<-r bowsprit given l*« I-a-the law direct-; and have them or to their attention ties of Maine in which the birth rate hostelry tions with all who have ap- brought of water while the Hir in the holds was i#tronizcd pointed Haniilt.il I of a few short weeks has l?.»n.in, F-.l-worth, the for the along a* 1 to the in 1894 was above average staggered the old stand in t he w it h II. ". •i»l tb. agoi t and at- and which are relevant inquiry escaping, but she was soon lost to view. ;.ast, many *M..m under the title of “Hotel torn. in tb- stat. Man,. All r-..n* State. And Hancock stood third highest high-sounding more new outs as see tit to give us a p. with which are they The men landed at lsles- having dm...ml* the e-tate of -.ud de- they charged; is to r>e known safely Monday again*: the State the Alina", again the old < of the counties of in per- by trial. »-a-t d ar. d. r« t.> :« -* t tht -ame for shall preserve all arguments, papers ford. •eft), centage of native-born parents. Good familiar name “Pendleton House”. The merit, and all iiidt ‘.ted thereto are re- and documents submitted to ALL OLD \l COI N Is >11 sT HI M tjUe*t« d to make pay inrnt them. of change is announced the new Immediately. for the American fathers and mothers by proprie- Deafness Cannot 1h* Cured Dated llt u-miu r a d I * auu lue oarnc iu wuu TLKD % I DM repuri uuu^icbs old tor, George A. Martin. by local application* a- they cannot reach the Piiim a- II. Smith. Hancock!_ « their conclusions thereon, bill or diseased portion of the ear There i* only one ; Wit.: am A « ASTON. by So I 11 N Mot The extent to which co-operative dairy- Proposed Change in Game Laws. way to cure deafness, and that 1- by on-titu otherwise, with a view of establish- tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an in- Vermont is hut little THE CAMPBELL & TRUE MARKET >1» —I ing is carried on in Among proposed changes in the game flamed condition of the mucuu- lining of the Mil IP* NOTH I a ing permanent monetary system Tube. When t hi tube i- inflamed appreciated by the farmers of Maine. In laws one of t iie most important is the Eustachian sTATK OK MAINE. von have :t sound or hear Hast Kmi I'nion Kiver Bridge. for the United States which will cure rumbling imperfect Han. k -v Franklin county. Vermont, thirteen shortening of the open season on deer, ami when it i* closed, Deafness i- ing, entirely ; I H ! 111 defects in methods and concern tiie and unless the inflammation can he existing pro- creameries are consolidated. The result, ■» « and making it from 15 to Nov. 15. 1 t" art: lay *>f l». r. a. ., a w ar- Sept. taken out ami this tu»*<* restored to it- normal rnt n >:»' vide for the country a safe and sound now includes seventy creameries, taking n* > w i*»u«-d out f the court condition, will be forever, ■ hearing destroyed FOR SALE f I dgar A !.»«*.* and which 1* Dut an inflamed condition of Har- called the pe-tilence. “Black Death” was the notldng v« 1 conclude its 30,000.000 of butter at a > I» l -i« I. of |(ui k-i >rt. in >ai. It. Ham ock. and Malt of .Maine, *- individuals for manufacture of one cent feared it a- now We will One Hundred Dollar- for any HU It Ml AM. work within one unless further cost per people fear the Cholera and give •‘nd a» ti.« mn. r* .d th» ttrin f I A Lewis year, caseof Deafness enu-ed catarrh 1 that cannot Yellow Fever. And yet there 1* a that by A » ". The creamery idea is young in thing adjudged to iii*--.vent debtors, time is The pound. causes more and more deaths than be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for eir granted by Congress. misery any on |>et It ion of -.nd debtors, w hieh petition was Hancock of these. It is so common culars; free. I lot of Men s the of the county. that nine tenths of Sample Slippers filed oit in* t went v-third day of December, for expense a I the sickness K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, o. appropriation in the world traceable to it. a d In s., to which last-named date interest ou It is that common Sold by Dru«gi-t*. TV. from to commission is and the fur thick on the mink and the merely simple, thing, consti- 50c. $ 1.25. clam.- to :.e < d that the im nt of *>50,000, salarj The is Hall’s Dills are the best. ornputt pav pation. It makes people listless, causes dizzi- Family au_\ • them or for ttu ir us« and •;«.«. ivery and per month. tie needed 1~ furnished Dr. ’s Dills cure liver His, biliousness, indi- Oxfords. help by Pierce’s including transfer of anv property by them are for- we shall have a cold winter. Tiie ears of Pleasant The of such a commis Pellets. One pill is a gentle laxative headaches. A laxative. All bidtieU law; mat a importance gestion, pleasant I am to on by meeting of the cred- and two a mild cathartic. Once used, going the itors corn were thinly clad, and the goose’s always druggists.—Ad vt. put bargain of -aid debtors, to prove their debts sion cannot be overestimated, if poli in favor. If you are careless to let an and enough counter ( Dec. all choose one or more Assignees of their es- breastbone was dark, and therefore we sell on to-day 16) is not allowed to enter into it unscrupulous druggist you something tate, will be belli at u court of insolvency to tics which lie makes more it is own are to have a warm, open winter. All money, your nice goods which have been be hidden at the probate « urt room, in and it strives to aceom fault if you do not get well. Be sure and get Utmcrtisnnmts. Ellsworth, on the fourteenth day of impartially these signs are authentic. It’s a way na- Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. January, carried as a d. isy?, at ten o’clock m the forenoon. the for which it is ere Send *J1 cents In one-cent eta nuts samples only. pUsh purpose ture has of always being right. But each to World’s (iiven under my baud the date first above Medical Association, N. i. to establish a Dispensary Buffalo, Y., All kinds of Felt for men written. \ h. t, k n n ated, e., permanen one of these has its adherent?, and receive Dr. Pierce’s “Common goods signs 1,008 page Dettuly Sheriff, as Messenger of the court of Sense Medical and monetary system for the Unitec whose loyalty is unshaken. Adviser,” profusely illustrated. Hot Water Bottles ladies, in both Shoes anti insolvency for sapl county of Hancock. cure defects in the At REDUCED PRICES. States, existing Slippers. MI>sKN(iKK> NOTIC E. On the farm of John F. Smith at West jTtnanrtal. methods—for defects are admitted tc 1, 2, S ami 4 STATE OK MAINE. Franklin, about forty rods from the Quarts. exist—and provide for the country <>. It. HI" It XII AM. Hancock sa;—December 26, a. d. 1*96. house, the e stands apparently gracefully rPHIS is to give notice that ou the six- safe and sound currency. WATER BONDS. State Street. leaning against the fence a woman clad in CHEST or LUNG PROTECTORS, Ellsworth | A. teenth day of I>ecember, a. d. 1896, a war- That some action looking to such rant in insolvency was issued out of the court pure white, with daintily trimmed hat of TOWN OF A GOOD ASSORTMENT. of for said of nex1 MAOHIAS, I insolvency, county Hancock, result will be taken by this or the ME., against the estate of William If. Hunker. the same color. The first time Mr. Smith $30,000 5 PER CENT, 20 YEARS Prevent Colds and Pneumonia. NOW LOOK ; ii OUT of (iuuldsboro, in said county of Hancock, and is admitted. It saw the he she beckon- I Congress generally maiden, thought FIRST MORTGAGE GOI.D BONDS, FOIt Mate of Maiue, to be an insolvent Lower prices thsn ever. snow. The girls will want a nice adjudged the recurrene< Denomination 8500 each, due May 1, 1916. debtor, on of said debtor, which necessary to prevent ed to him. He went across the field to new petition sleigh and they ought to have it. Lend Petition was filed on the sixteenth day of war” as tha see what was but when he to The issue is limited to $50,000. of another such “money wanted, got Mortgage money will one than it took December, a. d. 1«96, to which date interest ou covers ail owned or the buy la-t win the where the maiden had property acquired by s. d. claims is to be that the from which we have just emerged place stood. company. wiggbudruggist, ter, and Lord knows it was hard computed; pay- MAINE. enough meat of any debts and the delivery and traus- she had vanished. There was < ompany has a years’ contract with ELLSWORTH, on the builder tlu-u. with our nationa [ something twenty We propose to close fer of any property t-. -aid debtor, and, fortunately, the town which the interest on all belonging nearly pays Post-office. out ail our to him or for his and the and uncanny about it, and as Mr. Smith re- bonds issued. Opposite Sleighs, I’ungs anil Jumpers at use, delivery credit unsearred. or transfer of any him are for- traced his he not This js a choice bond. Price on below cost Go must. We property by could A particularly they spend bidden its lesson steps help glanc- by law, that a meeting of the cred- The campaign taught application. no money in them itors over his shoulder. And the hauling around. We of said debtor, to prove tht ir debts ing lo, -ell and it served a double purpost for cash or make choose one or more A--ign* « <>f his es- and, too, maiden was there. Resolved to OSGOOD A DRESSER approved credit, no again lay tate, will be held at a court of to oui HUTSON B. SAUNDERS. bail debt and give our customers insolvency out weak in the ad be hold* n in pointing spots the ghost, if it Mr. HAVE at the probate court room in ghost was—though vantage of it ail in theeus»t. ***1 The sub- Investment Securities, Come and Isworth, in said of Hancock, on monetary system. Smith had never heard of a county present daylight 51 1 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. see if we don’t. Ihursday, the fourteenth day of January, mission of this important questioi ghost—he again approached the maiden, a. d. 1H9T, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, (liven under my hand the date first above in mon and instead of an that S. L*. to men of recognized learning found, apparition, LORD cte CO., written. Eknkst D. Shaw. the sun between two re- American: TO SELL. Deput v Sheriff, as of the court of etary science, for study and solution shining trees, South Street, Ellsworth. Messenger |The | insolvency for said county of Hancock.

-- J 11TUIUIU OH| 3lforrtisi:nrnts. Ni:\VS. < II i; IS I'M AS I COrNTY KKSTIYALS. lartly-Wharff. £l)c King’s Daugl)tcis. a&UuuscmtntB. Rev. I. II. W. Wharff, of the VA/ fhr pastor [Tilt* department i* romlueted l»y ’In* llaml < hildrcii of fhc Schools Made Sunday Me; hodi.at church of Ellsworth, un i Miss in llaml rlrrlr ol tin1 King’* I laughter* ■. I HI- ! worth at Rooms 12 ami |:t Man I loppy by Santa Claus. Lillian <»f Headquarter* Mary Hardy, Winterport, Main “Julia S. Hailey/’ ( apt niiig Block, street, Ellsworth.] - Tin -t hoomr Christmas brought with it the usual recently a teacher at lie Kllswort.i Falls j Boston to Homes Sound ^ Scrofula M from «I© U joyous festivals of t lie schools. hcIiooL were married .rHgue, Sunday at. Winterport la-t THE NEW CONSTITUTION. I>ec. 2b. b aking. Sin ’g^wfk Saturday, Santa Claus visited some of the schools in at Makes life to thousands of j Arrived Thursday noon. When the new constitution was misery near < row Island hi tin a ledge Pectoral I,f rs >u, and in all were evidences of his Mr. and Mrs. Wharff It it-elf 1^,,.^ Cherry arrived home i adopted October 26, it was voted to drop people. manifests in many of Saturday forenoon visit. thick hmow squall Christmas tree* sparkling with Christmas and were received at the TORTHROATahd LUNG TROUBLES night the old membership and form a new one. different ways, like goitre, swellings, • f Manse! *a tinsel and ornaments outshone the a A number young |*eo|»U barely parsonage hv few friends who gave It was also voted that the new constitu- running sores, boils, salt rheum and Harbor evening of the children. Christ- them a went to Bass Thursday I cst Inioulal sparkling eyes cheerful welcome. Supper had tion should not take effect until to (’oacli Mason. j January other and witnessed the smtat ion mas prevailed in all. been pimples and eruptions, ijeurec- Ai>ec. 21. prt I he high school foot-hall joy prepared. 1, therefore all business has been legal | team has pre- lv a man is free from drama “A Mulnglil Mistake by CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. Thk Amkkican receives the wholly it, in Wvf the ‘•■ntoif to |J. K. Mason as following that has been transacted the old mem- a testimonial a by some form. It west liar l»or band. The tniei- One of the festivals was at the i of the from clings tenaciously until the South '-••neii tie prettiest report wedding Winterport: bers, hut after those can cop\ f t following resolutions: January l,only the last of held In the new ColumhiH school. Here the vestige scrofulous poison is taiiinieut was Congregational Sunday A very pretty wedding took place here vote who have signed the new constitu- To K \l I'll I I 1.1 m MASON. eradicated Hood's the and every one who attended children played games until Santa Claus Thursday. Hoc. at when Miss Lillian by Sarsaparilla, hall, praise I sw. 24, noon, tion. was made his reindeer and all. Mary of this I in which the drama pre- appearance, Hardy, place, and Itev .H .W. The constitution new One True Blood Purifier. the way irherraa, Ralph Eugene Mason, led l*y tlie provides that He was welcomed with a shout of Wharff, pa-tor of the Methodist church at Klls- The was w hat good conks lies— of joy by members shall the sided. supper good hi- heart and hy a healthy desire join circle at regular Thousands of testimonials the and after the distribution worth, were married. The wedding took place voluntary how to prepare, and the dance was for the promotion of the most In children, meetings, but this dots not apply to those know manly sport at the home of of he had kind of a the bride’s mother. The hride who have been members of the circle. tell of from often what a sociable crowd eati have in any the calendar, did gratuitously organize, coach presents, the jolliest suffering scrofula, wore a traveling dress of novelty goods, and All those who wish to continue their like the Columbia. and direct the foot ball team which romp with them. inherited and most hall represented carried a of white connection with t he circle are tenacious, positive- good the hompiet carnations. requested Ellsworth high school for the season 1896, ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. to call at t he and J Thursday evening, Dec. 17, the sidewalk The ccrcmonv was performed by Itev .1. I*. reading-room sign the ly, perfectly and permanently cured by and. The Christmas services at St. Joseph’s Slmonton ami I’re-lding Klder II. W. Norton. constitution in order to vote at the held a fair, sale and in society supper If/i. rmn. This team was Ininiediat.' relatives ami a few Intimate annual election of officers the first the first ever formed Catholic church were of the usual high friends had a time but were in Centennial hall. All good In EM-worth. and of necessity made from the present. Monday January. order. There were three services—first After tl.e a delicious luncheon was On ceremony -._L_ there were a few plea leftover. the rawc-t of material, and, served b Mr- < It mass at mass at 10 and at l.ougee, -t-tcr of the bride. 7, high vespers and next evening the young folks Imd a skate HVicrco.*, We, the undersigned, realize fully Mr. Mr- Wharff left In the afternoon i*y Where are These Heirs? 7.30. private conveyance for Itangor, where NV. H. Ward after which tlie Herculean ta-k, and have a faint conception they on jr.’s pond, spent Christmas with relative- .»r the groom. Deputy-Sheriff Cushman is in receipt of the* The musical programme at the 10 Hood’s our they marched to the hall and devoured many discouragements greenness The hride is one of Winlerport'- most highly of the following: caused him, therefore be It o’clock service was an excellent one, pre- accompli-bed \oung ladle- “he l- a graduate a free w ith free the It was lunch, of Last Maine eonferenee k« San Francisco, Dec. 18, 1896. pies. That the members of tlie Ells- under the direction of Miss N. M. -emlnary, llu« Sarsaparilla Nrnolrrd, we, pared Please coffee served Z. S. Moore and port, and I- al-o a prollelent mijslelan. The notify Frank Carvel, son of John by Capt. worth school foot hall team of accom- Prepared only hy C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. high ISM, take Dutton, organist. James Lynch groom 1- rccngnl/ed ns one of the leading min Carvel, ami Belle Truesdale Carvel, of the Ernest Stanley. isters of the ha-t M tine and P.e sure to Hoop’s and till- mean- to extend to Mr. Mason a slight tes- panied the choir on the cornet. The pro- conference, wn- death of his uncle, John P. Truesdale. pet only Hood’s. for several years presiding elder The bride William head at timonial of our Indebtedness and gratitude. The deceased lefr valuable estate in Stanley, light-keeper gramme follows: was the recipient of man) handsome and val ■ are the best after-dinner Suelling, Merced county, California. Duck Island stat ion, untile pn—ents. nOOU S FlIIS pills, aid 25c. the accompanied by Frank Carvel is one »»f the heirs of digestiou. Ilangor Wants Shoe Factory. Organ voluntary. Among presents reeetved were two elutirs the arrived from Castiiie on the f his wife, Me” from tlw a estate. (Signed) WALLACE NICHOLS. The proposition of the Commonwealth “Asperges .Gregorian church, -liver pie.knife from the ••Jones” Saturday. They bad been on a “Cantlrpie de Noel”.Adam Kpworth League, and n nandsome IMorri- L\ailroatis anti Steamboats. I Shoe A Leal her Co., of Whitman, Mass., chttir from mein tiers of lodge, K «>i visit to their who are Mrs. Charles II. |ioiin<|ua short children, Drummcy. I*., of witieh Mr. W harff ha- been mini 3l>t)n:tisrmrnts. to establish a factory in Knngor providing just \ attending school there. “Kyrle”. Emerson lnaled eb 11 eidlor e<>mmamler tin- city will build a four-story factory “Gloria".Emerson Maine Central Raili'u&tL Miss Viola Newman arrived from Port- building, 175x44, with steam equipment “Credo”.Emerson land 3M)rrtisrmcnts. Saturday. and main shafting, seems to meet with "Ave Maria”. .Danks Local Time Tabic—Oct. 4, 1896. Christmas Centennial hall was favor the Mrs. E. J. Walsh. You Need BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. p night by liangor city council. BUY YOUR "Sanetus”.Emerson A. M. M P. crowded, but the two tries were as full The would have a of M. factory capacity BAR HARBOR. JO "i) Salutarls”. Hassini < 3n. 3 30 of presents as the hail was of people. iroceries. Provisions, Sorrento. 4 05 Mabel Miss Monaghan. New Years Dinner Sullivan. 4 40 lit iuri' tin* I rees were picked, there was crtase to 500. The company’s plant in ( I “Agnus Dot”.Emerson aimed (ioods. Are ... Mi. Hesert Fcrrv. 11 20 1 00 5 35 • short of cost at programme, consisting songs Whitman *1200,000. “Adeste Kideles” .No Velio W.-.ukeag, Sul. Fy. -11 25 H 10: fa 21 "• and recil turns the children. Much Hancock. t|i •_».* 1 35 5 _>4 by Postlude. Franklin Road. *11 30 30 Senator Hate’s management of hills in I 5 33 credit is due to Mrs. Yuml for the way KM.s WORTH. 1150 155 5 47 tin1 Senate is a matter of com- children of the assembled in general Tlu* parish Ell-worth hails. *11 2 5 the children were trained. 54 05 j 52 mendation. As an instance of his prompt- t ne afternoon for t heir annual Christmas We Need Sicolin. *12 (Mi *2 25 t(5 05 Dec. 28. Dross. ness in accomplishing speedy action in Green Lake. *12 14 *2 45 f#» 14 festival, which was a very enjoyable fea- A the births, important legislat ion ami also of t tie con- large portion of following Lake House. 02 22 t;J (Mi; t0 22 I.nmiMiie. ture of the The well-laden tree bore ; l lie that all Egery’s Mill. *12 25 *3 051 f0 25 fidence which t he Senate hns in him and day. marriages and deaths are the money printed for Holden .. *12 28 3 15 0 28 A CHRISTMAS OATHI KING. the committee on of the for all. The children also received appropriations gifts Penobscot Junction. 12 17 3 5o 0 47 Senate the hill first time in Tin-: Amkkican. They will these things -(-]] for. A merry party of thirty-four met at the pension appropriation gilt-' of l‘hrist mas confect ions. Bangor. Ex. St. 12 55 4 05 0 55 involving *111.000,000 whs passed in the M.C_•*. 1"" 4 00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett UNITARIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. appear next week, or the week after, in BANGOR, 10; 7 Henry Senate in less than half an hour. One of P. M A. M. Christ mas evening. Young and old alike I Ii• most experienced report er** in t he de- The children of the Unitarian Sunday our contemporaries. Thk Amkkican is Portland. 5 35 1 40 bates of Miid he Boston. 0 20i. 5 58 with wond**r as t fiey entered the Congress recently that school sat down to a bountiful at ga/td supper the only paper printed in the county WHY NOT SWAP? had never seen Senator Hale’s equal in parlor which se*:md a glnnp-»- «»f fairy 5.30 o’clock on Thursday, and to say that managing and conducting tolls in a legis- which systematically collects the vital BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. land. The two t re* s wh:cn gr* * ted the and did full to lative body. Lruiston Journal. they enjoyed it, justice it, F M. A. M statistics the others eyes were decorated with clusters of but nuldly expresses it. of county: sys- Boston. 7 00 9 00 p. M. of eon feet ISItieliill Schooner in Collision. steal them. paper roses, ags unn-ry and Foil a .ug t be supper came a short en- tematically Freeman'- Portland. II 00 12 50 The schooner from Bluehill v M A. M I'. M. tiny candies. Their brunnus w* re lad n “Laurel”, tei tainment, prepared by Mrs. S. i). unit a. BANGOR. •: 45 15 4 45 for New York with stone, into Port- s witb many gifts. put Wiggin Sunday school class of young ••Superlative” Bangor, Ex. St 0 5n S 25 4 50 8 Before even ill cliill-n hit time to land Wednesday night for harbor. While ladies. The programme follows: BKF.SN Ml \ N-At Ell-wort li, I »••*• 2'.'. to Mr Penobscot Junction. 57 4 57 Holden. 7 17 9 Id 5 ami Air- .lames Bre-nahan, a daughter. Pillslmry's 17 a of bells an- into the harbor she ran into the become impatient, ringing heating Plano duct. Eger' Mill. ... *7 20 t9 15 t5 20 BKIDOE- At Buek-port, Dec 2", t<> Mr ami s arrival of Sanfa His schooner W inn ie Lawry’’, New York for Lake ll-.u e. *7 23 T9 2«» f5 23 nonne«d the Claus. Mi--c- Louise Alien ami Lizzie Wlggln Mrs E a r. | tb-oige Bridge-, duught* Greet Lake. 7 33 9 35 *5 31 St. John with which was at anchor. visit whs brief, b- ing on y to give instruc- coal, Mu-ic.Mrs Wiggin’s class Nl’TTKi: \t Tremont. Dee -, to Mr and Mr- Nieolin *7 42 *9 5u t5 39 " iiliam a daughter .... 55 tions for t lie di«*trinut ion of gifts, but it The “Lawry” lost her jibboom. and the iCi-t Unl!• >n.Margaret Dresser Nutter, Ell-worth Falls... 7 10 |0 5 52 KI.I.'U > JvTl». *■ (mi in 35 5 57 mainsail of t tie “Laurel” was torn. \ ..cal REED—\t 'I'remoid, Dec 2‘. to Mr and Mrs( Our Teas and Coffees whs a ful in t lie children. badly duct, Franklin Load. 14 11 (w» o 12 delight surpris Maynard Reed, a daughter. Mls-cs .Julia Billington and Lizzie Wiggln Hancock. s 22 11 28 0 22 When he had gone, t ret s wo re relieved SA I NDKIiS —At Deer Isle, Dec p», to Mr and Kccita ion.Kuril A llt-n Waukcau, Sul. Fy. *> 25 *11 35 f6 25 Mrs Er ■< -t D a daughter. of their burdens. Miss li.sie and Hope is the word which the linger of Saunders, are Mt. Oe-ert 8 3u ll 45 (5 30 Noyes \ lolin <>.Mi-- Walker the best. Ferry.. Sophie WEBSTER -U Deer Isle. Dee to Mr ami Sullivan. 5n. 2 Kay McFarland delivering the articles to (Jod has inscribed upon t lie brow of every 21, Recitation.Eva Nealley Mrs Alvin II Web-ter, a son. Sorrento. 9 20 B the Miss I.ill it* Mr- man. happy recfpicnts. ringing .School WELCH At Deer I-le, Dee 23, to M r and M rs BAR HARBOR. 9 55 12 45 7 15 A. M ■V FsrlHiid, urganisj, and Ralph Young, vio- Mr. Well? Allred li Welch, a son. M. P. P. M. 1’ommy Oh, paw? Figg Miss Mary F. Hopkins acted as ac- w liii enterl lined the with a How can a solid fact leak out? Indian- st, company ! Journal. companist. XI AliKIKI>. D. E EPPFtS k on or notice to Conductor. few choice* select ions. apolis SOU, tStop signal At the close of this siiort programme, The remainder of the was en- C'< >ISO\ LEDHITnN-At SteijlM-n, Dee 21. Main st., Ellsworth. ! evening which did not outlive the of the by These trains connect a* Bangor, with I patience B 'V stevens, esq, I’ersis T Col-on to !• red E through livened songs and Refresh- Hturtusnncnts. trains on Main Line to and from Portland, Bos- by laughter. a curtain was Leighton, both of Steuben. ( children, raised, disclosing ton and St. John. ment a were served. At about 10.30 the Dr M EVER—BLA ISDELL —At Dee two Christmas trees in all their glory of Franklin, Passengers are requested to procure tickets feeling, one ami all, that 24, by Rev A H Han-coni, Miss Leni \ Do New before entering the train, and Ella- guests departed, tinsel and and laden Machine especially | light, bountifully Meyer, of Eastbrook, to Halbert i* Blal-dell, Shop. worth to Falls ami Falls to Ell.-worth. it had indeed been a Merry Christmas. of Franklin. Smith’s | with presents. Santa Claus soon ap- Tickets for All Points South and West Dec. 28. Echo. IIARDY—WIIARFF—At Dee 2». peared to distribute the presents. All Winterport. on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket office, by Rev 3 1* sinionton, a--l-ted by Rev 11 A\ were \ C. F. GREENE, ! Mount |)**«»«*rt Feriy. remembered. Norton, Miss Lillian Marv Hardy, of Winter putin new machinery, I am pre- Ellsworth, Agent. port, to Rev I It W WIiarlT, ol Ell-worth. H pared t<> do GEORGE F. EVANS, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wardwell were METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Il« )W Mil) -SA I N DKIiS -At Deer Dee Gen’l Manager. of Methodist I-le, 23, called last week to attend the fun- Store The children the Sunday .1 s E F E. BOOTH Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag’t. away by Rev Riehnrds, Ml-s.lo-le Howard to A 1.1. KINDS OF BY. < era! of Mrs. Ward well’s father, Mr. New- school assembled at the vestry on Christ- imries L Saunders, both of Deer Isle. is the place for all kinds of I’D KEKINlf—TERRIS—\t We-t Dee of Mr. ami Mrs. Ward- mas eve for their annual Chsistmas festi- Surry, comb, Bangor. 2s, by Rev SGI unningham. Mi-- Roxie l’irk BOSTON AND BANCOR ! well will spend the winter in southern val. The two trees were aglitter with or- ering to Albert I’erri-, both of Ell-worth. Machine Work California, leaving Jan. 4. naments and presents. SNOWMAN III Tc HINDS \t Buek-port, J| Dee Rev li. Before the distribution of presents, the 23, by William Forsyth, Mi-- I. IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. Wedding bells are still ringing in Han- .•snowman to Arthur E Hutchings, both ol Or- Steamship Company. following programme was admirably pre- laud. Great lieIKI>. ;1 at the Free Baptist church whs largely Singing.Charles Ingalls and Essie Douglass 1 COLE—A If iHer Isle, Dec 21, .lames F attended. Recitation. Genie Sowle Cole, .1. II. aged 71 years, 1 month, 5 days. IIOPKINS, and Cora Stevens .urs. .u uer lui v miu .*u^. and for the last few of Singing.Lucy EMERY—At East | imuKuin, days Boston, Dec-2a. William D lton«ey DulHlintc. IIuU'm Mill, solo.Mattie Grant ol 72 I Frank went to Boston fur Banjo Emery; formerly Sullivan, aged years, ( niniii' in-jug Monday, Oct. 1 •.*, 1896, the rate of Colby, Monday t he season he is hav- 21 at Sullivan. holiday Recitation. Cora Stevens months, days. Burial Water Street, Kll-w<>rth. Maine. fare for through tickets ft short visit. Between From To ing a Sulo. Lizzie Lord FOX —At Ellsworth Falls, Dec 2b, Mr- Eliza- beth M Fox, 72 2 month-, 23 Bar Harbor ami Bo-ton reduced $4.00 $3.00 Redmund Grant and crew of the aged years, days. (apt. Recitation .Mary Holmes YOUR HORSE ‘-eat Harbor and 3.85 *2.90 HAYNES—At Oreat l’ond, Dec 2b, Lottie, wife •• •• came from n f Harbor md 3.85 2.80 schooner “George W. Collins”, Recitation.Harry Gerry of .bd F 27 like must eat and We Hay nes, aged years. yourself, jdecp W Haro..ran *• 3.75 £.75 ^ Boston this Goodnight song.Six little girls • In not deal In grain, but when It morning. They report very Tin* .on-, two comes to prict accommodating per- cold weather there and tiie river all Mark-Down Sale. BA ITT ST SUNDAY SCHOOL. \\i !••.Kurd from $2.oo and $1.50 MARINE LIST. to $1 '<•< lift * 1 Of fjirli frozen over. A crowd was in large attendance at the HAY and STRAW, '1 Mr-, rate-\% pi f.oittnue through the season, a poo. i' .i ?■.. d iIf- rivi-r when the ? Dec. 29. Yank Christmas Shoppers will tind entertainment given by the Baptist Sun- we are "In it Tin* full'-wing are by ice, Domestic Porta. rn.-r- »; i-f«i n t raw n t roiu tin* route until to-ihvw school on Christmas eve. The run ■ in day pro- — i"‘ 1-r oi i.ivu.ii i. In when the Wfit great bargains Hoston Ar Dee 25, seh May Queen, Sullivan i" l8'.'7, loose, III A w be gramme was very finely carried out. The Sld Dee 25, sch Julia S Hailey, Somes Sound Hay, ri gu ar rat* ill r.-umcd. The high school began to-day, taught and New York baled, mn to %ih « „• M n 18.**;, steamer Lulu and recitations by Pettengill Flora sch Reo H Weehaw- M I *• it." w Bar Harbor Mon- by Clarence Emery, with an attendance \r Pee 24, Mills, Lunt, Straw, haled, Via lo tl : four of were b. : I at l- a m., tor seal Har- 1 Cook, years age, very nice hen of Dolls, N itb- .-t li.tr r. ^outhwc-t con- thirty-five. \r Dee 22, seh Julia S Halley, Sprague, Wash To Fanners: We Harbor, indeed. at K • d with -teanier for Boston. A. and C. M. Rich went to lngton izers of the Cumberland Itt.m* I• t• •.-1 1 < it 8. Bunker is the \r Per sell Following programme: 2*, Westerloo, Higgins, Prospect is none too early t<> ••.in r.« tt.ti k a ut m RKTI’RMXG. re- Hki.kasT—>ld Dee -eli Jonathan ! Great Pond on a gunning trip. They 21, Cone, spring’s work. Cull ami g.-t ript.^. .v Games, Singing,“Hallelujah”.School lireeii’s l.amling for New York hr B< -f and at 5.00 turned last Saturday with one deer. logue and prices. lui-da;. Fridays Recitation.Frances Cook Nkw Yoiik—Sid Dee 24, sells Andrew Neb I* »»• Ingi-r, C K Perth 1 i li. W. and wife gave a Christ- Prayer bv Pastor. Hueksport. Pickering, Amboy B. F. GRAY & SON. h' l; wav andlngs, \\ ednes- McKay h-r t ’amden Si tig l:ig,“ Tiding-”.School »ut 5 00 a. III. mas entertainment to the little folks of Happy Dee seh Win 11 Provi- Franklin I w -rtb | Recitation. Minnie Ar 22, Archer, Itemlek, Street, Toys, Tripp j h >!..«*»» \gent. Bar Harbor. the There was a Christ- Recitation.Harold M.-rri-on dence neighborhood. s..| Dee 25, seh Lavolta, for Portland Anthem, Mr- M* l.earn, Mr-, swett, Mr. Wood- William I! Hill, Gen') Manager, Boston. mas tree, and each was kindly remem- Ar Dee seh Rreen’s Land ELLSWOKTII JJ. Picture ward, Mr. Curtis. 27, Joseph Luther, bered. Books, Recitation..Itcrnlcc Royal ing Ar Dee “ehs Franklin; Recitation.Itertha » «»ok 2W, C’liroiiio, Lunet, VETERINARY Hosl'ITAE Mrs. Isaac Mayo is improving slowly. Recitation.Milton beckwith Hangor 1896. BLUEHILL LINE. 1896. id Dee sell Herald of the Jere -A.MI- and many other novelties Recitation..Sjidh- Htrout 2S, Morning, Miss Jessie of Indian Point, tide J Leland, j l.xerei-e with he of bcthlehcm’’ ringing."Ha — which must be sold before rim \I•Ki.i’iii v Ar Dee 24, seh Lillian Wood- dispensary. from Bar Harbor la. t week ill Fifteen ( lithlren I .11 Vrran^.'iiii'iit. came home Jam Recitation.I.u'u IVttenglll rmV Hodgkins, Hlack River, with Christmas. Big reductions I Dee 24, sell Willie L Maxwell, Rott, St Two I ip- IVr Week. pneumonia. song.Ralph Ro\aI .a .red five vears) with all .1 ms. p U Thoroughly equipped appara- Dec. 28. M. been made our Reeiiation.Ilulda «.raves have also in i.AM» — Pc'* -elis Ren Reeiialion. .laun I. >wegeriiaib. Hangor !"r h all River Little l>eer I-le, Hark Harbor School Me. gentville. In p'-rt Dee 22, sells Fihmwan, R W .Jewett St., Ellsworth, to connect News of the Lumbermen. 1-lesboro arriving In Rockland p Mrs. Charles Newman has gone to Deer aad GARMENTS. an I I reddle Eaton with steamer- and rail for Boston direct. the for s I Di e 25, sch Webster Hnrnard Isle for an extended visit to her Although pro*{>ect business on mother, Hi inm» In l»ei-27,-i ll C F. RKTURMSU. Cnion river seemed rather port Pickering, Mrs. Powers. this is a discouraging s >ulh (or Camdeti Remember, special Amboy New Blacksmith Will leave Rockland and the of the there Shop. every Wednesday Dec. 28. D. and is to last during early |>art season, I oreign ports. at n a. m. or on arrival of steamers _ sale, Saturday has been increased actively of late, and Id X' s Ar Pei 22. ark Allanwilde, from Boston, touching at above points, arriving I have taken chef of the y krtt, N. w ^ I>rk the shop formerly occupied bv In F.llswortb early name afternoon. Through “Your Majesty,” said the most of the crews are well under way. A. ! ••»;! \i Pki.ni e —Ar to Dee 21, seh K. Woodward, and am ready to do all kinds tickets sold on board. Baggage checked through. in prev king of the Cannibal Islands, “we have Howard Lora is working at Kagle lake. • V M urphy, New York of blacksmlthing. I learned the best methods of Fare from KUsworth to Boston, $3.75 until close to of the larder to-day a couple of fine fat cap- Only The brothers. Palmer, b'liiim sj,| Dee ■>, -et; Jennie S Itutler, navigation. Googins Llewellyn « A n Hut C O. tives are twins. What is arc A. CROCKETT, Manager, Rockland. who say they and Nahum Jordan on tow hip H, i-i"i* \ D»i 24. m:1i ( has \ i.ilberg, Smith, HORSESHOEING N. w rk your royal pleasure?” “Twins?” replied January•7 1. H. L. Bowe and Andrew Oregg are on J> G. W. HIGGINS, Agent, Ellsworth. of .J. E. well the potentate. “That is fine. I have an J. S. Archer is at work unlit, and F I. Anderson, known as a competent **» %i IUkhok, Dev 21—Neb James H Jatni teacher. I make a specialty of 1 idea. Serve them both at dinner, and the Mace has several small crew*. on tin »a:ne "it, sunk nr ■ «a-t of Crnn- j» Come early, get bargains and -i\ Pino Worlt, I .4 d >talloii \ e-sel a total loss. Crew Carriage queen and will eat a pbilopena.” 0. \V. myself save dollars. township. 80 cd- TAPLEY, A. K. Haslcm will put a crew at the h'Ki V The 'b'SKui, 4, bn- schooner ITU". II. SMITH M-n.f.t P. ci t«.r Halt -.wa-towed m The only place to g> t bargains is at the Alligator. UmUj Mm > disabled with II. E. trade. Frank Frost w ill to .‘W the first of the (formerly Davis), General Insurance store that advertises for your go in « *.a on Itn 1 ah altout III!!' miles soutb- Apt, Water Manning Block, and William McPheetottn Buffalo >(• Henry, and Jo- irter, mate, Street, Ellsworth. Advertisers in AMERICAS are week, ME. TIIE « i- w *-• d »rd ami ,|r.• id She lost ELLSWORTH, SMITHS soon. capturing the trade. r»tloin, sail- e la»at ami ELiliSWORTII The severely cold weather has put tht had her wheel •omnliol. • Particular attention to forms of nolle" lakes and in condit ion, and •" |S|IK. I* 2’• — Fishing oner Mas given swamps good and the interest of the assured In case of loss. li ii. r. todav .on Eliza STEAM LAUNDRY Meats ► m, We exchange GOODS snow is awaited. 1 •• f l'i li -.n Parties desiring unv kind of Insurance will DRY STORE, anxiously Hoston, I and lor Huek-- AM» HATH ROOMS. >' And It to their to talk with me before h 1 l'■' • ml '.trg4». |n I-..-ter was advantage tab. 14 in w;l miles ea-t of Insuring. and Groceries for Main Street, Ellsworth. .Nuuilay about 2'» "NO PAY, NO WASH EE," I ban m 's I-I.iml, ve.-el b aku. and erew WALSHS badly tro-t Iditen The m b. had Ihhmi N. \t door to Manning Block. All kinds of work done at short i.o- cash. -ti ui k a «>IT \va* ll- laundry liOV 'toss. | h> -«|uall It.ioii Island, and tlce. Goods called for and delivered. "*’•*4. ‘I'-l/vi. losing all her sail-, the captain Is & Subscribe for The American in- kni.«-h.ed dowu by the falling rigging ami II. B. ESTEY CO., OSGOOD & DRESSER. | SCHOOL SHOES. severely hurt. West End Bridge, Ellsworth, Me. Losses Sen! Harbor. KITTKHY TO CARIBOU. AVF.sT KIJiSWORTII. Magazine and Hook Notes. COUNTY NEWS. Warren Whitmore is in New York. ME It OWN LOVEIt. We have received (\ I. Hood & Co.’s for additional News see other pages Barron is in the County Ono Work’s Mrs. Addie city taking The ladies will hold a fair this week at Winnowing* of Nows, calendar for 1897. A new feature of the i care of her sister, Mrs. Emily Haas, who t he Ulencove. and Nonsense. Elizabeth (.'banning watched Mark War- The American has subscribers at 1 Ob Novelty calendar this year in t lie introduction of is very ill. Edward C. one of the oldest and ^ nm until ho was lost to her view. Then she William Cox and are in Hyde, coupons, redeemable for valuable novel- the 1 Jti in Hancock county; Capt. family have jf post-offices most citizens of died Walter Seeds and Irvin Staekpole left the shrubbery where they had been Cast iue on a visit. prominent Bath, ties at merely nominal prices. Hood’s com- names to the list of success- all the other papers in the county Saturday night. He was of the added their \ walking together and slowly crossed the Mr. and Mrs. W. president calendar has long been a welcome yearly George Ilracy have Marine ! fill deer hunters. ..se. bined do not reach so many. The Amer- national bank. visitor. been away on a vacation. How she was and how beautiful in The Maine in has happy ican is not the only paper printed delegation Congress KNTKRTAINMKNT. Walter H. Smallidge has gone to Cas- CHRI8TMAS world * Tr was so good to be alive! nominated Gen. John Marshall Brown, The merchant tchn does not adrertise in |h#» Hancock county, and has never claimed to tine on a short vacation. The Sunday school held an entertain- The June air, with the scent of of to succeed tlie Ute Gen. a dull season makes it more fragrant Portland, at the Dollard- profitable for but it is the that can prop- John M. ment and Christmas tree roses and honey suckle, seemed throbbing be, only paper Richardson is manufacturing Geoige Ij. Beal as director of the soldiers’ those who do adrertise. with town school-house Christmas eve. There joy. erly be called a COUNTY paper; all the hull corn, and will send a team out. homes of the United States. H< w her friends would wonder when was a good audience present. The fol- rest are local The circula- Miss l^aura Richardson, who has been The hotel and at Grindstone they learned that she waff going to marry merely papers. buildings lowing programme was very successfully THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL. tion The American, the Bar with Mrs. has gone home to on the line a poor man. a struggling artist. They of barring Campbell, of the Bangor & Aroostook carried out: I- Harbor Record's summer is Somesville. railroad ltd lor Than Ever. had always affirmed that she, because she list, larger were burned Thursday night. Singing, “Starry Sky". .Choir shown so much indifference to the had than that of all the other papers printed Miss Ella Devereux, of Ellsworth, is There were no other buildings in the Scripture reading.Mrs. Grace Barron With the y«*ar 18!<7, that nhl and reliable Re- suitors which her and wealth the Krnnrbrr which * tnauf beauty in Hancock county. spending Christmas week with her sister, place except the railroad buildings. Prayer.Mrs. P. T. Barron publican paper, Journal, attracted, was to make some stands in the front ranks of waiting great, Mrs. “Wonderful Peace”.Choir deservedly Maine’s F. H. Macomber. Six persons within a six-mile radius of Singing, grand marriage; but, happily, she was her “Christmas Gifts,” progressive newspapers, will enter upon Its Surry. West Recitation, own mistress and free to choose as she Miss Rosy Wyman, of Islesboro, who Paris, are ninety years old or more. him! its edition Miss Ruby Anderson is at home for the Ray A lta Pollard seventy second year, Dally will wished. She loved Mark Warren and has been Misses and Dora One of them is 101 and one Mitchell enter Its The Jour winter. visiting Agnes ninety-nine. Recitation, “Immanuel”.Annie upon twenty eighth year. ^ would iparry him. And. although the de- Smallidge, returned home Monday. Within the same territory are fourteen Recitation, “The Sweet Story of Old," no!, at all times an interesting and up to date cisive words had not been spoken, she Joseph Merrill is visiting his sister,Mrs. above of M HHc Seed-* will be of value the win Arthur M. Clement, of this village, and I persons eighty-five years age. paper, special coming kn< w well the avowal that had been trem- S. B. Freethy. “He Took Place” .Choir ter, on account of the and Frank of The four-masted schooner “Calvin B. Singing, my complete compre- bling on his so often. Thompson, Eden, are up on ] lips M. E. and who have been Recitation, “Got! Bless the Little Stockings.” hensive manner in which it handles the news of Day family, the A Aroostook railroad with Orcutt”, of Perth Amboy. N. J., bound When he had protested against being Hangor Seeds tlie Not as the Knowles for the Gertie legislative session. only does it, tlie she occupying cottage Will what from Portland to Norfolk in ballast, was sent away that morning, had bade him guns. report they went for “The New Mate the official steno- have home. Recitation, Minister," paper, publish only this and from the ex- past two months, returned wrecked on the Chatham bars “come evening,” when Arthur returns. (Mass.) Fred Richardson graphic report of legislative proceedings, but it n of Lis knew words Mr. has done a business ns pro--: eyes she what Day good pho- Wednesday night, and tier crew of eight a!-*o full and valuable of the va- A. E. Clement with a crew of eight men Singing, “The Angels Song”.Choir gives reports he wimid speak. tographer. men was lost. the Christmas rious committee and the has moved about bodies from the Recitation, “Ringing Bells,” important hearings, Ah. she was so happy! eighty To say the Free Baptist Y. P. S. C. E.’s The and house at Eaton Mala;I Staekpole various news and gossip that make the Capital A maid nut her at the tfoor and handed cemetery near the Sea Side hotel and depot freight in Ellsworth are entertainers, is but Recitation, “Grandpa's Glasses,” such a centre of news interest during the leg- a little From Miss royal other small lots to the new ceme- were burned Saturday night. Eire caught her parcel, saying, private .lulla II. Barron islative winter. a faint of the minds and hearts Arden. expression on Abrams Plains. It was a much- 1 in the attic. The station agent and fam- tery Solo, “There's a Hand Held Out,” No Maine inline ran well afford to he without it. of those who attended the of had a Miss ('harming opened meeting needed as it does > ily very narrow and improvement, away escape nothing .llilia L. Higgins this paper during the coming winter, and cer- “Oh. the ioiiu cards I ordered. But Seaside local union there. was saved. The in the * with little burying grounds scattered all ! post-office depot, Recitation, “God's Garden," tainly the very reasonable price which the pub- they nr*» n -t all here, ^he was to have the H. L. Day and wife, of Bangor, spent around t he village. It is a source of grat- records, etc., were burned. Helen K. Mitchell llslicr* have placed upon It for the legislative paint**<1 two dozen.” with Rev. H. F. and wife. ification also to the friends of the re- Tiie **1>. C. Recitation, “Tin* First Chilstmas,” scs*ion, put* it within the roach of all. “The w ho Miss Eliz- Sunday Day ; schooner Borden”, from boy brought them, Gertrude ^ The are brothers and the wives dead to have them thus 1 Gasper The dally edition of the./ournuf will be sent abeth. said that Miss Arden is sick,” an- gentlemen spected placed in Windsor, N. S., for New York, with a car- Recitation, “The Boys".. Llovd Debeck to any address during the legislative session, swered the maid. are sisters, two out of the largest family a more beautiful resting place. go of rock plaster, is ashore at Campobel- Singing, “A ngel- Above are Singing.” .. ( holr for $1 2S; the edition will he sent to “Indeed! I'm That is the rea- in Machias, that of A. T. McRae. Dec. 23. 11. ! N. She is fud of and weekly any sorry. lo, B. water badly < — Recitation, “Mary's Letter to Santa lau-*,” addre-* for the same for .'Jo cent-. have not seen her for so period Every son 1 long, poor of American The “Borden" is of 385 tons Wish all the readers The CaUdltlHburo. damaged. Mar> Smith one that this Is a most Have them the will recognize lllieral little girl! bring carriage and was m 1804. c nild have the of be- register built "Amos Dean’s Christmas,” and we have no doubt (hat citizen* ail around. .Jane. I will drive into the privilege Surryites I Capt. Stillman Collin has a crew of men Reading, offer, city 1 lore or alter dark or on <'ii 1 t ii ir u-oml u-intpp have to Maine in- Grace Barnoi o\ er t he State will lia-i < > to a\ a il t hem selves of und see her. Tell Aunt when she daylight gazing Patents been granted Mary Flo-**h- '-mlili the Ht the white all A ventors as 10. Au- Reading, “The Father’s (’onsent.” it. W Idle till- *-pceinl rate i- Intended to apply comes in not to await luncheon.” bay city light*d. Mark H. returned from Portland follows: F. Francis, Hovey So o, “ll«- Set the Bells Ringing,” to the time the 1* in beautifu! sight is this, the smelt tents all burn, for 11. L. Pratt, Iuy only I.egMaturr -rssion, this week. He made the trip by sailing jaek slioe-machines; Alta Dollard It remorseful of Ray tlie puhll-hrr* of the Jrmnnil have derided to Channing ft quite that illuminated and all still as death, the Lt wision, machine for w hiding yarn from j vessel. Ri-ritation, "Gifts in Florence Partridge i* for tin* 1.emulative late she had : cen so absorbed in her new sleep,” cut. all *ui"*erlptlon* Daily occupants busy at work. There is no chains on to titling bobbins; S. F. I'lb- singing, .< holr <.r " a- soon a- t! are rt-cr|\ed. ti at she had not given her Thomas Dunifer went into camp with a “Happy Day**,". cckly People, happiness noise save the gentle of easy- belts, Buldeford, ma- whispers wood-mortising Recitation, “The Little Pantr\ Mouse," uho-ub-eri tit otn *- wl I secure the usual attei.i .- i) to this little protegee of crew of men this week. lie will eut therefore, Mr. It seems the smelts chine. spoken Phillips. •lulla II. Barron ml vantage of tin* several weeks hers. But she would make amends. Some stave wood for t he spring and fall saw ing. getting paper taste better than ever before, be- Recitation, “One of Barn- .Like-." -- of her over':-*-eliding joy should overflow perhaps The three-masted sc ho ner ••Hubert I r< of charge. .A ilor* all -it; ct'lplloll* to The Christmas tree at the Methodist I lira P • niter into kindness to others. cause they are so scarce. Such luxuries Can of low :i- 1U Ul.Eh,II A HA NT, Augusta. Me. 1 1 Inglee er," Newport, Capi. church s«-« f< und Kuril Arden in her lit- are not to be bad when Christmas night was very prettily Recitation...Millie d d*‘p« let I ealth i.f till* W h lit* I reserve “oine for home missions. ! The Christmas ball at View hall Hay fore Oa^ light. T..e man at t.i♦ win el Alta Do’J.isd great circles under the dark eyes and the Dec. 21. J. A. E. Ray sv-t in. I \pcriettcc pro\e-M...»i’s'.trsnparilla was well attended, though there w.is a *• t J lines around the mouth. mistook tile butty Hi Ablell’s 11 «ek tor Recitation, \ M» rry 1 ri-tmu- to l ou." to me Im t l»!ood put ill. I ball at llarbor and at Steu ben. I r mi :'h “My dear Kuth, what is tho matter?” are in this Prospect Taylor’s buoy, ami i.i changing bis course There three living > persons I*.... t' I *i |! .i. « :t -11 an I •. 11 n the was and hen. in the Dark l.i I p “1 haver, r been well, with an attempt Everything quiet orderly he schooner la mini wiMingrtui crash on **ido, “Out tie-*.".. .In village who have been relieved of their Uvcrand bowel*. (Jure -irk hcadaclte .IdI't. to smile. Dec. LS. IL surplus fowl by hen-roost thieves. Tiie famiiits on Sowle’s terrace hud a the treaeherous rock. The ^clmonn is a have you not sent for me?” asked “Why Christmas tree at the Soule home-unu total lo-ts. She was valued at $33,090, and I /' li.ii in any part of the body I* instantly ■ Miss C'i.an: arhfullv. J. T. Staples Iras decided to quit is mo rg repr. The low < Curistmas night. There were seven.teo was instileil. procession of prices lug <1 aud pertnanciii v Ul'i «l I I >■-face and an abandonment in her present. tastefully Charles P. Cliureh, of Bridgewater, dietl lish his business in the store owned by the -kill. Ad'-f. ■ rated. Tin: amihucas. manner riiat struck Elizabeth with sur- at Boulton Weil lies A. L. Treworgy in the near future. very suddemy lay, prise. rdu had always seen her such a Mrs. Brewer ami Mrs. Edwi.i from pneumonia. Mr. onreli was horn will be an at Spurting little worker. v There ice-cream sociable brig!.:. appy Tracy called on Mrs. Capshaw Christmas in Mercer, in 1859. in i852, with Ins T! girl, after receiving her visitor, had the Methodist vestry Friday evening, < ami presented hvrwilhu friendship qulit, brother lie seltli-d in Kn-d Bradford. In sunk >t!i*ss!y back into her chair, but given by t he young ladies of the Fpworth Get hearing t he autographs of many friends in 18V4, he became propru:* r of the Brad- They Along did in*! resume her painting. Miss Chan- The go toward the league. proceeds ford wh.en he orew her near her and Gouldsboro. tannery, purchased from dint of wear and tear—but ning seat to took [»astor's salary. Some women do—by Dec. 2t>. Pax. his fattier, lie carried on the huMne-s for her hard. seem to A: Rev. K. \V. Belcher an able the tells upon them. Others “Rut... what is it: There is preached Sv veral A few years ».g n-- nn»v« ti struggle something l>»-»-r years. Christinas sermon at the Metho- In mc-rt an ‘not well.’ Have you any Sunday to ai d mint a Uirgi almost without effort. Public Christinas trees were in fashion Bridgewater tannery, “Accomplish things" trouble, child?” dist church from Isaiah 7:14. Rev. J| w hich he op. rated up to lie time of his a worn out stove, this There were trees at Northeast the kitchen of the one find f The burst into tears. at the in year. you'll girl Andrew Gray preached vestry death. For some t i.m al-« he had the 1 at the Reach and at Mountain- its “Oh Miss Channing, am so miserable! the Harbor, Look in the other—a modern range is lending evening. management of t e tannery at Is and I can’t bear it. ville. this time. High school begins to-day, S. S. Sea ru- Falls. efficient aid. Look again. Closer JJ “What is it. Ruth?” her arms _ putting The Heart’s Ease circle of King’s around the slight form. inous, of Franklin, teacher. Mr. Sea tu- j You'11 find 'tis a Daughters held a Christmas festival, en- j Maine Harbor Improvements probably The girl to the gentle, rnons lias taught this school several yielded persua- 1 »• tertainment and tree in the Fri- The iuil ial (halt of the c.vii sive v i.d poured out la r trouble—the terms with great success. He is very vestry sundry ap- < A little “The Heart of bill contains the old st< ry : a young girl s lu\e and the popular in and out of the school. day evening. play, propriations nearly all man's cart iessness of it. Dec. Christmas”, was rendered. Maine items for which estimates were “I love him so,” she sobbed. “Ho was 28._G. made. of does not warrant The people met in the vestry oil Satur- Tills, course, to now Franklin. everything me, and he's leaving the statement lh.it will be incor- day. Dec. 19, toact upon the pastor’s Utter they me it 1 this !•■•; i:iiful rich woman; 1 am so Miss Nancy Hooper is at Pittsfield at- of resignation. They voted lo lay the; porated into law, but the outlook is very poor at d obscure. tending school. chose a com- encouraging. Secretary Carlisle asked Elizabeth h t her cry on for some time, letter upon the table, and | Jesse D. Macomber has had a wood fur- to him for the im- and then, si.oihing her into calm, drew mittee to wait upon Mr. Richards and ar- Congress give £100,000 nace in his house. of Hock land and a from her the whole story. placed range with him to remain. He has agreed > provement harbor, She had met him at the art school, The house of Samuel Springer was the to remain in charge until spring, at least, similar sum for t lie improvement of Port- where were both students, and had they seen*- of unusual activity one day last and do what his health will permit in the land harbor. him. had much j loved They been together. The I in w hich we»-k. Tin- youngest member of the etc., and secure another supply ight-house stat ions, Maine Their affectn n had not been avowed, but meetings j discovered smoke issuing front the are mariners are perhaps interested as much she knew he had loved her and would have family when he cannot preach. The people and called Mrs. at trillion as in other item, are all remembered continued laithl'ul if he had not met this ell, Springer’s glad they will not be pastorless this win- any to who found the ash-barrel whs on as Secretary Car'isle requested. The other. M.r had noticed the change in it, ter, and that the evil day of the separa- j n- »* bill, as now for the construc- him and lmd heard that he was often in tire. was no man on the tion of pastor and people is postponed. is, provides the company of this beauty and belle premises, Mrs. Springer and daughter, Dec. 21. S. | tion of kecf>ers’ dwellings to cost as | whom lie had met. at an art reception. with well-directed efforts in throwing follows: Libby Islands I'gh? station,! Some paintings of his had won favorable Eliza bet h stat pails of wMler, soon subdued the flames £0,000; Captj light ion, £2.000; DRESS (tOOl)S--rcguIai* 25c. at 17c. notice from the critics and that had led to John Small has jammed his baud very goods which in a short time would Lave been Boon Lslaud light stat ion, £3,TV); Matini- his being engaged to paint the portraits of badly. control. cus Hock light station, £3.200; for con- some first he had beyond -from §1.50 to §0.50. wealthy people. At home from Boston ! Greely Small arrived structing a roadway to connect Burnt been as poor und unnoticed a.° she. He George A. Martin with family leaves Friday with his daughter Alberta. Coat Harbor light -gallon with the had continued his visits to Ruth until the for Bluehill next week to assume the public BLANKETS-from 40c. to §4.50. last few weeks. Pearl w ho has been road the bill carries an of management of the Bluehill Inn and Stinson, employed appropriation “Oh, Miss Channing, I had only him, at Green’s is home for the win- It carries an of Hotel Alma. While for years Mr. Martin Landing, £500. appropriation £250 and she lias should 6he to establish a at or near everything! Why has been the successful of the ter. permanent light him from me? proprietor take Whitlock’s on t lie south side of the t* O 1' are Tarratine house the summer Frank w ho has moved to South Mill, LOUR—We the o>tlv setters of 1 “Who is she. Ruth?” during Warren, j St. Croix river. “1 don't know. I have never heard her months, in the intervening time he was a Deer Isle, has rented the tenement over The largest for the t,lls ,jrand 111 Hancock name. citizen here. Asa result of the new de- Seth Hatch’s store. appropriation coast, ;Our own bran.1). county. f saving harbor is to “Take courage, child. Perhaps it is all parture, he severs that connection, to the Dec. 21. Sadie. improvements, £10,590 erect a steam at Little m UJJ.'uiuv. of and the old home where fog signal Head regret all; Dedham. Miss if Mark were cutranee to f it ler harbor. HERE ARE IN “Oh, Channing, only been so river, SOME BARGAINS ODDS AND ENDS: I hospitality has freely dispensed, Miss Hurrill is in not to see her again. I know he is Gertrude teaching only will be closed for the Mr. Mar- dazzled her. I’m sure he loves 1”— present. Holden. by me, — worth held the office of collector for a Mrs. Mossy (bolmobbling) My re- STOCKINGS, 25c., for 10c. per “What is his name?” Elizabeth's voice tin has pair. | ut-ripu nf i-purH- hiwI hm an instance of his and bow s was spec’a; your family settled, husky. died at the home of her son. Will Labree, LADIES’ HOOTS and SHOES—to close “Mark Warren. progressive spirit, by his fidelity to duty, Mrs. Doasy? N ee'y, tbank you, mem. out—only $1 per pair. in Massachusetts recently. The body The hand with which Miss Channing he has placed the town on a solid basis, Sarah arid Alice i- in a f irmatory, Bill’s was here for burial. had been smoothing Ruth'sliuir fell to her financially. The best wishes of the brought been took in a ’ome, and Joe’s jined a Ah, d » b>ok after ’em side ami she n "vecl away as if struck. follow the family to their A good number wan present at the oys- refuge. they well, 20 of townspeople those gentlemen! pounds Granulated Sugar for 81.00. Mark Warren! Her own lover! The ter and sale which good new home, and assure them of a cordial supper Friday evening, man whom she was expecting that even- reception whenever opportunity offers netted the society a good sum, to be used ! ing to promise to marry! xltucrtisnnmts. a with old-time folks. for the benefit of the Congregational A tumult of emotion swept over her. for tarry K. church. SHORTS, 75c. per ioo lbs. MIXED FEED, Soc. First a ieeling of utter misery, then one of Dec. 21. 26. contempt and disgust lor this man, fol- Dec. B. WVst Franklin. wholesale and retail. lowed by a great wave of indignation and MIDDLINGS—Gray, 85c.; fancy white, 90c.; Frank Bradbury was in liangor Friday Hull’* Cove. pity for tiie forlorn figure at her side. and on business. John Stanley left for Boston Monday. She arose hastily, i b r resolve was taken. j Saturday She would no longer be the cause of un- The blacksmiths, C. T. Uoodwin and Miss Vivian Brewer returned home To this nr happiness ; child. No doubt | Clarence Moore,are having a merry horse- from Bangor Saturday, later she herself would sutler, but uow she shoeing war and are cutting prices. Ed Carpenter and Joe Jordan arrived would only think of Ruth. The latter J j WHITING week one EROTHERS, trio in West Franklin at from Mariaville last with was lying back in her e-hair exhaustedly. The happiest and Edward deer. Main ------Elizabeth laid her hand on her shoulder. present are E. W. Smith,3.0. Street, Ellsworth. “Don’t cry any more, Ruth. It will all j Hardison who have just returned from Robert Edwards and wife who intended come I am sure of it. He will come a right; Spring river. On going into swamp to start for Florida, have decided to re- back to you, and when he does receive him run all directions and deer began to in main at home, and will soon occupy a as usual. Do not reproach him nor men- tney began to shoot. Some men near by house at Cove. woman tu Salisbury’s Do the Hood’s V tion the other him. I am leav- that our hunters had en- Vic. Sarsaparilla, Royal ing for New York tonight. Jane will thought Dec. 21. countered a detachment ot have my address. When are Spanish Pears’ or » you happy lii rcli Harbor. Baking Powder, Soap write to me but were mistaken. When the again, troops, Miss Emma Johnson has gone to Bos- And, stooping, sue kissed the girl’s cheek smoke had cleared away and the excite- SICK HEADACHE ! ton for the winter. Beecham’s Pills ever I aad was gone. ment subsided three dead deer were found. Positively cured by these people Mrs. F. G. Vose and Carrie are On reaching home, she sent the follow- Dec. 21. C'H’E’ER. daughter Little Pills. to see 1ft ing lines to Mark Warren: | visiting in Sullivan. stop advertising Marsh. also “I am for the east this Pretty They relieve Distress from leaving evening W. B. Winslow, who has been Dyspepsia, F. P. Freeman is in Boston visit- visiting whether it n and will probably not see you again. I Capt. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- in Brooklin, came home Saturday. “pays”? wish you all possible future success and ing relatives. | fect remedy for Dizziness, Drowsi- Dec. 21. C. Nausea, Notabitofit. -Mj happiness.”—Exchange. School opened Dec. 21 taught by Isaac ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Treworgy, of Surry. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Mrs. Ward’s Knowledge. People say, “I hate poetry,” or, “I love The barn on the Barron place was the Bowels. It must have been some very inferior poetry.” They are rank Philistines in Regulate Purely Vegetable. blown down in last week’s gale. and jealous novelist who invented the either event. They are hopelessly out- Small Pill. Small Dose. of Mrs. story that after the publication Florence Cleaves, who has been visiting side the pale of literature. Neither prose Small Price. keeping II Ward's former novel, “David Grieve,” returned to Bar Harbor at V. D. Smith’s, nor poetry is to be hated or patronized, EVERLASTINGLY which shows marvelous insight into the ]( last Friday. but both are to be appreciated and en- of Bohemian life in Paris, a AT IT 1 psychology characteristic beauties. authoress how on The society of Willing CVorkers held joyed for their RUPTURE CURED friend asked t*.e gifud has their sue- earth she had so much knowledge a sale, dance and supper Dec. 18. Not- WITHOUT OFF RATION 15V brought acquired ■ lurid the bad weather the Hu*inc*M Notice*. cess. It will bring yours- of that PVft‘inttf,VfVk!tence- “°V’ withstanding pro- n. .1. Sherman’s Method. Send 15 cents f, r his replied the L .."I just gave ceeds amounted to fl2. The society When the hair 1ms] fallen out. leaving the book of full information, &c. Address Now is the time. ■ ^ an<^ H. a *£2(> 80lutiv|j}m to run M. J. Freeman Wed- head bald, if the scalpels not shiny, there Isa meets with Mrs. S. J, SHERMAN, HERNIA ©ve* -liday to find ! chance of regaining the hair by using Hall's SPECIALIST, MAKE nesday of this week. 1 Boston. • d don Sketch. S. Hair Renewer. T.V.Tremont St., YOUR I u.v^r fiWlUJn recuuuiicnii it m OPPORTUNITY. ^ LUecCll._ | — n 4 ok Yi.sn mm tiik dATKs r ?i < Xotfas. ,.r; “see, ev- pi:oi;\ii; corin'. 3Lcrj’.l Ecgal Notices. ErpI *.rcttrrs. 1 I I I nn<> hatvl j „r w „,»1 I Rtr-'O | To the Honorable ft. ( ■ '• I 1 1 L ee. I*, unningham, Judge NOTH K. To tin- Honorable Judge of Probate for t'he .. tlx L.i of tin* December Term llcbl j, Doings of I'r<> *:iic within and for the of cojiit nt Mate 2 county To whom il concern: v .. k. of M- ir< Hunow k and via}/ Th- at llitrkspnrt. State of Maine: t i. -ill 1. <’present Georgiuna S. 7,“"'*I tr, o, : 'i Seal < Hoc! tin-./"' :*••! n i- i| TKULLY Chas. 1\ Sils- Harbor Water Supply ompany 1 *•11 of A b. in t tie of 11 / A lit bent h ated of will of Charlotte represents r|'MIK I>t gton. county Ply- ■■ ';1- 'l1'1. copy % hy, of Hancock 1 gives not fee that in ur.-ii- 1 An 1 r, 'I : 11 ‘tried next 1>Esf*i.< Aurora, county, Maine, hereby public mouth, me- .o.-ii.i.i ot .Massachusetts, ... Ar. week," sho administr itor the aure of a vote of its stockholders and of it- di Om.r.U-11 wly. f Kii Nahanl. admitted to probate. of estate of Roswell Silsbv, KUurui.i.i <»■.o.-g* i. Ret !, minor heir of late of ■'.lid \urora. that the said rectors ami by virtu*? of tin- pow* r* ronfeired Ivdwuid I’. late of said de- \\ ills tiled for Samuel deceased, liced, Abington, from the rlv. r eerie,j. IN:.: ;:ie probate: Herrick, Roswell was the owner of the follow- upon it by its act of Incorporation, to wit said is A white i, i«t say to your Silshy ceased. that minor seized and pos- ”r des ribi-d real viz.: No. Private and Act of the of ** ed w§, broke in Sedgw irk. ing estate, Lots 79. Special J.cgMature sessed of certain real estate situ cd in the Deep Leonid's kh, and 94. tin? state of Maine for the 1st*:., tri; i.i.u*.• 3 ■ HO, 92, M7, 93 according to a sur- year chapter town of Walt ham, county of li.mnik, State tril«ilin,s* dip, high tr< ! i'iv, Administration granted on estates of vey and plan of said Aurora, made Addi- WM), approved March 2*, IsllS, it has taken an*l of Maine, to wit: One-sixteenih m com- ■> v. f t *i• hy part n 1 :n a >*r* «ii- tanf sen. J s «n,l... J t.iiM faro clouded. John son Dodge. and also a certain tract occupied and purposes to t#ke, oecupy ami Imld mon and undivided of ceriai lots -.1 lands in ’■ Gilley, Cranberry Isles; James It. surveyor, 1 « »M Urr.Y 1. flow lor tin* of , enf•curled. r or parcel of land situated in said Aurora, purpose locating, constructing and said Waltham, being lots numbered two (2). < toiigno,” cried to land r Ar. mndame Gould, William T. bounded maintninir r* and tho niorninp y Franklin; Eastman, and described as follows, to wit: g *!ams, servolrs, other neces- iiuee four live tlo. 4« iuur- In nor «i > r« | pi;, (4;. r. “Antoine is not sueh a ami Kichard Saunders, Orland; George P. [ Beginning at the northeast corner at a cer- sary buildings, aqueducts pipes, necessary teen Ml;, fifteen (15), sixteen H am! twenty- w n^ h d Is ! I*'1' '• I! stone on ami for when June pay think a handful of francs tain the line between land owned by proper detaining, taking, storing and live (25), according to and -.irv.-y of rrr- Only 1 Is h. plan .• V Osgood, El wort David water from .Ionian’s the \v -jM itir*v v. f >w the l>oe. payment «•?!<.• *trh. Silsby. formerly, and the said Roswell | distributing Pond, in tin* tain lands in said Waltham made by R. G. W’. Into town of Mount 1 ’1 •' 1 Administration de bonis non Silsbv, and running west 4 degrees north 12 ; Desert, Hancock county, Maim*, I surveyor. in all eleven w1 "ii p■* iy •" *•: .* lo-1 .ed granted! lodge, Containing Only from one to tho other rods to ;i stone; thence south 13 west and from streams out of the-am** < degrees any flowing humired and seven and thn «--fourths acres, w •• 1 pr.*r 1 tree on i Au- thne.! ye*t« rday north II rods to a 4 Poml end the of Seal In -aid jfav dl-j i.ti'. slipped on the Petitions tiled for administration on stone; thence north de- village Harhor, fit of said minor that said real cstaC of which >'■ u in / . east town of .Mount And l!u.- grees io rods to the first-mentioned Desert, ami supplying the -.dd he is seized an.i possessed a- ..tores:* i, should Ihd I not tell mademoiselle it would estates of Josle M. Sedgwick ; Sul- of Seal Harbor ami it- —Nancy M-W mullein l.» Home Journal. Carter, bound, rontaining 14H square rods more or village vicinity wiili oe sold and the proceeds thereof pi. d at in- I"’ t: r less, the last water, ami ol therein t.*r the >i/e. exclaimed Mine. Lenoir livan Green, Deer, Isle; Nicholas Hass, above-described lot having been excavating pur terest lor the benefit of s.ii n liere- the conveyed to the said Roswell David pose, lot* amt of land situated In Mi** fore \our '.‘•at she triumph.. “Eh, ■ Silshy by -trips petitioner prays may be .iJy. Josephine?" Sullivan. ioh ii of Silsby by deed dated Jan. 31. 1862, and re- Mount Desert aforesaid, described as licensed to sell and convey su I real estate of I>ut her on tho .Jospehino kept eyes II. Whitmore as execu- corded in vol. 115, 216, of the Hancock follows, to wit said minor, and the at interest A WOEFUL WAGER. uml. Avery qualified page place proceeds gr< county. Maine, Registry of Deeds. I libs* lUfTION OF LOT OF !.ANI> TAKFN ANI» for the benefit <>! said min* r. tor of will of Joshua A. Whitmore, Ve- and from the 1 heir figures are exactly aliko," contin- Excepting reserving however, CONOhVINKI* FOK 1>A MM, KKhKKVOIKS ANI» Dated this eighth day ot i» o-riilar, in the above lots and described real a ci r- ued rona. estate, OTIIKK NKCKSHAKY HI 11.1>1 NOS ltV TI1K SKaI, year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred “Fix mndame, nodding her head in ap- tain tract of acres or less pairs seventy more con- HAKHOK WATKK SI 1*1*1.Y COMPANY: and ninety-six. Gkokoiana S. Risko, val at Guardian unto Harold W. the «'i.f ten ! us pr both supple, graceful forms. j appointed veyed hy said Roswell Silsby in his life- Witness. Guardian us aforesaid. “L« pin politics are so silly as to tell him, and tho money necessary purpose Samuel T. Dow, sell some estate to the stone post the of con- (>. P. CUNNINGHAM. •' Hancock; Cyrus Emery. part of the real of point beginning, Judge. I :'p. said: •‘Lut, if will come in useful. less. Attest;—Ciias. P. you Jennie C. said deceased to raise the sum of £115 24 taining 27,4U7.25 square feet, more or I'okk, Register. Sullivan; Hagerthy, Sedgwick; A true Attest:— Chah. P. K ! k St '«• v Las Let luo six A smile crept round the corners of Jose- That the residue of said real estate, if any, •2. IiKSCKIPTIO.N OF A HTKIP OF KANO TAKFN copy, Doite. 'ister Ju..t Edward S. Fernald, Cranberry Isles; would he greatly by a sale of any AND CUNfiKMNKIi F'»K A 1*JPK LINK KY TJIK { phine's lips. depreciated STATE Ol MAIM “Take Samuel K. Whiting, Cnstine. portion thereof; wherefore your petitioner SKAL HAKHOK WATKK St PP1.Y COMPANY: the things, mademoiselle," she to Hancoc k ss:—Court of v.vdk (’own tho Grand prays that he may he licensed sell and con- ! A -trio 1mi.iI tit-., nHlj wi.m in-.. Insolvency. erieii. ami r.thci, promising to return them License granted to sell real estate of vey the whole of said real estate at OTK'E is hereby given that the following v i:i tie i r costumo public length, the centre line of which i- thus de- pirl Winnie. Pirrivnl Hint ChsirleM H. I Invite N’ matters in the case hereinafter the following evening, slipped away. scribed: lieginning in the southern side line! mu ll.” Stan and « xpenses of sale and of administration, named have been presented to the court interrupted About 11 o'clock next a at of the lot last above described at a dis- I-on't morning tap minors, Ellsworth ; lone M. Richardson, together with the reversion of the widow's point ( of insolvency at a term begun and held t.mt one hundred and seventy three feet from Stanley’s door made him open it. Ho dower therein, if any. at Hueksport, in and for said county, on Dedham, minor. the southeastern corner of -aid lot, the -ide rs tl.r- w* his fi r a Dated this 9t b of December, a. d. 18%. the iiitii day of December, a. ii i-96, pnjer on the stared moment, then uttered a long day lines of said at this marked License granted to sell personal estate ChahtAcs f\ Sii.sbv. Administrator. strip point being for tin- action thereupon hereinafter Pe nml r—- if \e rn tin. drawn whistle. by stone posts set in tlm ground; them e north rank H. STATE OK MAINE. indicated, and that it is ordered by said do I out White, Orland. twenty eight degrees minute- ea-t and ,ni »i -ii — i< t i ho asked stern “Well, look nice?” demanded his Ham <.CK ss; Court of Probate, December fifty fifty court that notice thereof be publc-ned lit tv ii tenths lee', theme north twenty live de. tL Petition tiled for license to sell real es- term, a. d. 18% the Ellsworth American, ;■ newspaper \- sister gh*-fully. e printed '•is g'T l -rut! rand sister, gree- fifty minutes ea-t oi hundred and eights at in said ; tate of G. minor heir of Upon the foregoing pet ition, ordered: That ElNworth, count'- i(,< :-k. “Capital and he laughed George Reed, one and -ix ■tenths |eet to a in -aid .Jor- drug : d her shoulders. heartily. said petitioner give public notice to all per- point once a week t »r three sue.• weeks, “How did it so Edward P. dan’s I’oml; being the first section of sai y.»u manage soon? Hut. Reed, late of Abington, Mass., sons interested, causing a of the pe- that any person interested in eii'mi of .said -: are 1 a by copy and a bv s; i! -trip, portion being covered tie- er> a sport, Percy,'* Ethel," am! his tone was serious, “mind Aurora. tition and this order thereon, to he published mat; may appear at coni u.*.- ,eucy deceased; Roswell Silsby, water ol said pond and a included in i laint It is as dull .us ditch three weeks successively in the Ell-worth portion to l»e field at Ellsworth, m an 'icl \-ly. your p's and 4 Don't look about you.'’ the description ot the lot lii-t herein above Petition granted for license to sell real j American, a newspaper or county, on the fourteenth day of January » ilh v u in t » printed published 'I he -ecoini s down tho flrand .it a court of for said heard thereon, ami object if g straight aput.u probate county, hit first herein above Grindle, Penobscot. to Wed- dc-erined, at the point of In the case of Edward K. Woo.|v ■••-i and rofc ► v- V Ralph minors, In Id at Ell-worth, on the second y, f< r nil i.r t g fare and prlg- ruo to the quay, pop in upon tho Stuarts beginning of -aid lir.-t tin-nee iroui "f next, at ten ot the clock fieorge P. Woodward, bott: of Eoswonh, Waiver of of will of William nesday .January said of !-hi. mm r. tint h.ul of larks and back While I am provisions point -outh ,, f y-.u plenty again. gone, Stan, j in tin forenoon, to show cause, if any they beginning twenty eight n cock count., .Maine, as net at. -aid ■ gl'ee- minute- we-t two hu* dted'aml wn. ’' <■ .^in y< r t1 you in tl An revoir!" And \. Milliken. Eden, tiled by Celestia A. have, the prayer of said fifty Ellsworth, under hrm nano of V'.. iuard hny glow why petitioner live ai d one j ty lentil teet, th.-i.-e -ou'ti thirtv- and also a- indivi>.it. •.•nt P hr '.VS r*y. f'-T' -T. kis-i ig h.-r 1,,'inil sin- descended the stairs \\ idow. should not he granted. Brothers, --•y's Milliken, six degree- live lldnute- defieeting -even *’ i>. P. tT.NMNfiH A M. Judge. we-t, debtors. :i- I t i.: r rat d, id la he almost degree- lit teen III i II11 tes ri 1.1. o'-e d 1," said, Percy, c-m.ng up, knock'd Petit ions for allowance out of personal Attest: (has. P. Dokk, Register. humln d at Eir.-t account of Samuel A. N• ill .si nee, -i\ and .one tent!, f. I lh-nee -..: i« ‘‘t h» ro in a h r. lie sfart.-d at A (re. v. Attest: (mas. p. Dorr. Register. -'•vent;. filed lor settlement. y«.u | .a-p..vr..ding again-’ thegayappa estate ii.* d in estates of Andrew J. I t Pole, Went ine degree- ten lld' nt W-t. deflect Petition a'! •' -ov- i a*-n he r for discharge from fo: ;u rit’.-.n. gni/ed Ethel. ing -ix It gp e- live Hancock; William A. Milliken, Eden; I ii. a.i n* -on.- intere-Mi.si in either of the es- fifty minipe- left, tvv.i hum uble against t Imir esta.e. Iiu'li ."-r- un- 1 n- d-!i ’•*. 1 hef -re dn d ami t. n teet tin -nee Kth. d. h.avens! he groaned, hut tate- hereinafter named. ; -..nth thirtv eight der toe ti rm name of W ood u a :o i.in ,n-r.', .1 nd Edward S. Isles. sh-* said ho tho bird h l flown in Fernald, Cranberry At •. h lie ci art. held a' Pm k-port. in and we-t, d. !l dog. 1 Accounts settled in estates of for the county of Hancock, on the ninth right, five hull.tret inet t 11 wa id :v mi < .»•• u ge Wood w a j dlv, In; g t c-. — as a fi-i.- madan 1 C John up da "t IH cember. a. d. 1 -outh liv* degfee- tell minul. vv.-t, defieeting \t‘est: —Chas. P. Deoe He-.'jster v ifo. *1 m t ! P ; 1 a moment N* , Mark Carr, Deer ^ In three .tiling. y and walked EM*worth; Isle; I 1 ?• .lowing mai'.i i- iiaving en pre- thirty degn left, three hundred ai o of aid court for said com nancock. 1 > -i three -. Man can w ! s ! I shall do it into St.;!il' r ‘Hi. Henry C. Smith, Al rahrm Lowell, 1 Mted for the u-tion thereupon her. in- thirty teet; them-.- u-h v. j Ala court of holder, a' Hm. aft« 'nl i .ted. it i- lierei.y ordered that no- gr. live minute- ea-t, de tiei-; tv\.-nt\ t « probate Import t "■ »■ Wiiat'- 1.; !- 1 t he f< How. young ; B. l John W. •• ami tor on P.ucksport George ive, t ice ..ereof he to all have t n : Kt ( 1 in 1 at ;. I r I ridicu- McKenzie and Susie hv '.-iug a copy of this order to be pub- three feet; tliem-e -o|,th vv ly t.oif degree- the .second Wed nt-day of Dw-m ’--r, d May McKenzie, IN. fi. »justA d-d. o.t i k w. r. d 1 ini. lous J .. -..••red Percy lished three weeks successively in the Ells- titty eight minute- w -t, ■). Meeting torn tu irately. Brook li»i. S. worth Aiui-m-an, a m w pi at legree- three minute- f,.ur hundred a.. ! HERPD'K, nam« 1 in u > s. v -0 see pa published rignt, |^UED “\S. il ml “Pin ofT “Y"'.i ill follow he.- and that ■. >• j -. :"ain instrument |it- A ci iris fib ri f< r m tt 'emeil in estate a Ellsw orth, in said county that they may ap- nit" ty two t. el thene.- n’ li thirt nine n the thirteenth day of January, a. d. gr..-- rignt, ;.»i,r i.umti.d and joriv feet, .Sedgwick, f* m of < theme \r f >. eia-ed. 11.• ime foi ■ Pet 1897, the lock in the forenoon, and -••utli -i 111* d.-gp-.-- vv n. nl having presented pro- ii ;t P 1 ,r:.i .g to his study. .hi ter-on, Bueksport; Ethel Keyes, he h- ird thereon il they s» »• cause. We-t, defieeting Wilt y-foU degree- b>ur III!'' bate: I »• t r.»• <. net '• ”!'- : ! to his work. F h* i had tiiiio r, Ln\inia of un- c sa'd ii Icy -.ml r Orland; Saunders, .Jo- ..1 v after, late of Sedgwick, in said ute- right, two hundred aid thirty live let;! irdevcd, That the Fred .-r.dek givt notice t.. all intere-; d. < aiming a closed. •\ ry ut this raiic- nel*; r la*, m >th« r Little eontr- l sound n, ml, I .her Isle. coui'y. deceased. P t i t i ■»11 that John W. tliem-e ,-outh thirty nine degree.* seventeen persons by Pari- lie mil.lit.-- we-t, copy of this order to be d three weeks as cd ■ v<-r he was still the may appointed administrator, pre- deflecting twenty four degree- ! publish- ulous f he p- i.er. Pi t it mi tPed ai d d for in the Ellsworth A :u-ri1 VII 01 MAIM.. y grimly. ’’They s i A true "f original order. seventeen J “jJrV* tate of Chnrh J. Morrill, Boston, Mass, copy we-t, deflecting gives fifteen I Hancock ss-—Court f the estate of Janu s R. Gould, late ance out of the pvr-on., --state 1:. be ates 1 ii ■. hat can lxi der her round the basket. So; that's 1 “All ii,* you -..mb live degrees thirty nine minute- ea-t. de- of the viz.: «t «.n of in the of Hancock, de- following-named persons, ■ Pe* granted for of I Franklin, county n’t c- • t f. better. appointment th ding eleven degp e- thirtv .me minute- < easy. Etm! gri- ceased, and given bonds as the law directs. right, Andrew J. ole, late of Hancock, in said An W. King, trustee, under w ill of Mary two hundred and twelve r, t thence -..uth live Mi.-s Di a i. in. a.le was closet- Thus equipped. Ethel set off. All person-having demands against the es- county, dt ase-1. Ai n Fletei.er, Eliswortti. minutes < tate of said deceased are desired to degrees thirty-tour west, defieeting Edward S. I'e.-nald. .te of gree- minute- am! ii the 1 Led t.citr tho right nor to tlio \> r. All peison-iiavingdt’uand-against the estate nitty-four we-t, nine hundred said Ellsworth, on the sec- m. ... i.i (jscap.ide aj --phi/--i ■n fiee-. f -'t.iy Parker L. Saund* rs, of of -am deet -•-it .re de-ir-d t" met four feet tin-nee -outh vv*- n t v || she was aw arc "f t he curhu;* present the five degree, in January next, at ten of : 1 he English 'a u. a. It sno ex pressed many glan- V. :; l-ai v< nt dt htms. •, same tor sett lenient, and all indenieu tbe.e- thirty-line.- minutes we.-t, defieeting nineteen forenoon, and show cause.if any t have, smiles and imds directed at her. j tiey gre it inter. • si ’i etc g of creditors of Eri L. are requested t" u.akt payn-ent in me- degrees titty.tune minute- right, ninety'-three why the- same should not be grant, -i. feel, to the Western “J think 1 can f: ! '■•moi-olle the Her h*-art beat loudly—partly excite- Punk* He. ... insolvent debtor, con- diately. John P. Hanky. line of the Herman <. ! (). P. < I N N 1 N« f T J edge. a. d. 18%. • being al.-o trie fear of or i.* December 9, •racy lot, eastern line of land | A true Attest:—(/ham. P. Doan, m- < *--r. dress she r ics. sue all smiles ment, partly recognition ing tinued to January term, 1807. copy, formerly <•! \ esta .J lement, n..w ot (o orge 15. hirst in* of ertditors in case of E ace -ted. She the Stuart-' house ng — 's ( To all interested m either «-1 the es- and smirk-. gained II it! I I s \IJl. ook-.-y ; thence south hv.-n y five degrees tliir- ; persons without n ! -ration. Husliand arid wife !’ i.l G. B*i -on. Tremont, insolvent ; ly three minutes four tates hereinafter named. “Y--u d woman." hiim-d Ethel, S' cri ok Monk, Ha*-cock ss.; we.-t, hundred and lilt; c.» br or. cont inued. id lie 1 eet ; thenee At a court held at Uu< k-t ■ nd iwn to noun -outh ten deg I'.-e- t We 1.1V t W o probate ! .. V\ ner- Of course it wet sitting tlie and taken this 17th day of Decem- delighti P*t ’"i. f. from all debts minute- We-t. defieeting fifteen .ten for the county of Hancock, on the ninth (iisehnrge SEI/.K.Dber. a. d. lx%, on ex.-cution dated the 28(1 ree-eleven w fa.-t when a maid ushered in of a. d. Ih'.**:. must i grinning t v "dnut* left, eleven bundle.| and one day December, tiled Woodward Brothers. both in- day of November, 18%, issued on a judgment ninety ’- 1. feet; tie-nee -oilth tVVd.p ..lie rPI! E following matters ha. lug e- r !• Kiln ti v and h* tl-.- degree- font "’ bUH'jy. co} art ners, Ellsworth, rendered by Bangor municipal court, for llli n llte- We-f, deflect i n g tell 1 stented for the action herein- "In 1 *'reamed Mrs. Stuart. "What tin-count "f I' it 1 la.- term thereof degree- fortVtVVo thereup •*L« nle, ,.u reding I er daughter, ii ..|\» ni debtors. after indicated, it is 1 (Madam-' minute- right, eight humire.l and -ixtv feet; hereby ordei* that no- ... t i;i- begun a d hoiden at Bangor, in said Penob- niati i."' i* First aee« ent of in ca*e of e to ••• w'- ul-i h ad her-, -d..-" as-ign* them -i.uth l.-ti .'> nree- ..in- w tice thereof be- give-ll all per--.: -ted, "Josephine ■ i. on the third of Novem- minute -*, »Je- •• Monday .-(t E- t.K- 1 a ho had n*'t penetrated the Woodward Brothers. both flectilig eleven degree- three minute- bveau-ing a copv of this oroer to pub- “Wliaf shrilly. “Her individually, ber, a. d. 18%, to w it: on the 1-th day of No- left, four ami a* art humln .land three tliem-e lished three weeks successively in :i. dr.-r.- v. r:" di-g ..- as 4... a-ily as his wife, jiow look- eo; tiers, Ellsworth, insolvent vember, lMIti, in favor of Morse and fifty let; south t wet, wedding ('<>nipany, -' worth a : •*-t ty Veil degree- -ix vv. American, newspaper ;h.> -ne.l at '..r*. filer! for settlement. a ion having a of business es- folly minute- -t, de Madame r» go.Med Ethel. ed grave. corporat placa fleeting seventeen Ellsworth, in said county, t hat tablished in Bangor, in the ..f Peuob- degree- torn-live minute- they ma> ap- il-.ir “how county at a court to be .it w w- l-e young ho said, right, three hundred pear probate helo 1.E-- “Mad. m-'i- lie uld very careful of "My lady," -cot. a nil -.'a inst I >•: ri 1 la of Suvin's N- and tlltv -ev.-n feet them-.- i'ni e\er tc» think Joy*-, on .. * d-» so \feu stop what indi- south ten .l« gree- one minute woith, the-thirteenth day of v, d. s 1:e t said. could y any; king risky: land Plantation, in -aid Hancock county, for w.-t, defieeting -ii, would -eveiitecn I--gree*» 1*97. at ten of the clock in the forenoon, uid gestion means? It means sum red forty-five mine’.- left, two! i t... ea- 1. I. 1 ti.e joke, hut her friends really simply the "f two huiul and titty d"ilars and “On, yes." lepl.- y mg lady hundred and t went v -live feet rhet -outh tour 1 be heard thereon if they see cause. stomach is tired. If our ninety-five cents -image, and twentv-one in want it i< r an h-»ur. But g!.> k C r 1 .-ads. How could Percy have that your leg- .l. m-e. -event,-ell Andrew J. Cole, late of Hama k, i vid gerly "1 !y dollars and fifty-two cents costs of suit, and minute- ea-t. dell.-.-ting four- gitti-en j county, deceased. First account of -zzie A will it fit in. : allowed it? are tired we ride. The borne and the will be sold by public auction at the curt left, four liun- She si.'’ 1 leml for a few 1 hiiiM'. at El I-w "ft h. in -aid Hancock ■ aaau d Ethel from sat steam do the not er -• ■ « The Erei.-d.w. surv-y, dispirited engine work. Why give hading I r*‘in »-.i! t.. Janies \Y. l'at n, late* : rt., in on Til* the 2d of a. d. Harbor Vetlma-t Harl.. r to -day, day February. r. *■ <-r.r: -..llv moments and depart. I "I 'inel said county, deceased. First mint of top t-- t 1*97. at tin o'clock iii the forenoon, x• the above-mentioned a- taken an as as ... lie* I lor la \Y. McAlister, adrnini-t rator, ml. sh< -a -!. •mademoiselle is the “Yes, get hack quickly you can, bidder the de- in-, re-nvoir- and oth. r I else do its work. Foods can be di- highest therefor, following El IF'. « I thing --•*r l.ut i- on land o! < barb T. Key es, with ft wink at you silly child." said Mrs. Stuart. scribed real e-tate, and all the right. title and dii.g- j Bailic height." H <■ w I be ••! minor. First accti.ii’ of \ a II K< gested outside of the All « une -nil- land above de-rribed as .e’s, 11 J -1 1 uic body. plants inter* st in and to the which the said -v muca w.ii imulemuiselle taken and e.»m|i guardian, tiled. Leona.*, 11 now or had ‘at h limed lor a line i- on land contain digestive which will do Durilla Joyce has on the day pipe J Lavitiia Saunder-. of nd flavor leu! : i. roiu toe fun. Ethel, as principles "I n-.i 1 lluw, landol Hannah H. F.ruov I per f- r the 1 .»!.. of November, 1*96, when the same was at- ■ pay •*f ui mind, of Deer Isle, tit ** > i Ulidjng-. ai d Ollier H\ | NO 14 !. oi ! OK! ‘1-4 i: said 1 tie of theso given j | lunging tin. 11 e o a gesture plainly. h-lly confidence in it that they have placed 10- istry of Deeds, volume 3oi, page 311, i/ A 11, ml ha- eati-i.i an nervate plan HI.ilF \S l.e, nurd .1 nd r.- 4veil to take again at -• m ized iier. How far off the entitle.! peoph*! ami .‘die ii:>tantly cent sample bottles on the market, and it certain lot or parcel of land situated in V/V Hertha A. Higgins, I svvorth r .. -' I. AN f the s.iul t • do a stroke Grand Swan’s Island Plantation, in said Hancock f Haj k. s e, ttdvuntag' fully is said that even so small a by Ah-.t! ,1 in she had not noticed quantity bounded and described as fobows. -b"" i1 g a b t t la tel taken their deed tlati-u .• ■; iv of husine^- "ii la r own ae- .at independ- herself, county, and eomimn ned for m-titgage of beneficial in a vast of viz Beginning at a large rock or sti.ru- ■ lai. -. !••-, rvoir- a. d other m a. d. l-io, and re.-mdt d V c g a dark ■ rowed young lisherman fol- proves majority e--ary i.ui ding-. July. ; -ge i.f tiie r«inimi»i- n sin.* intended to lithe, *• 1 entiy mark* -1 A southwesterly ..f John j and a «»1 «i ■ < l taken and t 28.'., of till Ham-o.-k « I v o| D* *ds cases. iples’ -trip eondemned was lowing her at a distance, a sinister, All druggists keep it. at the and running >. charge Jo.-cphine when the barguin jealous dwelling-house highway I'll dm y I,e ai Harbor \\ at. >upp oiiveyed to me. the under*. ;m tj. „in east bv north one hundred feet to a Balm *»f < "m or concluded gleam in his black eyes. Hut as by de- pa' 11 "in -»r -1. n 1'ond to the .• mt'. lot pare- of land a: -t Mil worth Uilead north east east one hundred i« Iron »••• a- closer an tree, by r";‘d ■nling t ii!a.-e al Ham or to known the.John 1».«t. i« mi. u-d de- "I will send ab eitthee- -mine at once, grees he came instinctive feeling LAXOL is the best medicine for chil- feet to the hignway; thence westerly and t: e Ml.age o’ Norihea-t in sc rioed as follows, to wii: A ,t her f Ids oil. Harbor. Mount -urJy by -* if she warned neighbor^ ile trieil the to the tiist- -. a. she said aloud. “And, J> phine, dren. Doctors recommend it in place of southwesterly by highway l». rt. ..iding to -urvev of « liarle- 1*. "imp Patten's Pond: easterly by land of James ur- to see iier fa; »• but Ethel looked mentioned bound, with the build- *011, < l\ t ter and land of Thomas < ... n •: consents, shall bring it to show* mademoi- straight Castor Oil. together Engineer.” theasterly ings thereon. to be !' I. d in lie oil. e of till- llegl.-tcr by the back lint of the wood I« t .! rth- selle this It is all ex- before her. Turning a corner, sho came of I >ced' evening. complete Dated this 17th dav of December. 1*96. for -aid Han. oek we-terly by land romcvcd w D:. Smith- face to face with A of relief rounty. Percy. sigh W. C. Mo., RE. A -i >• cept"— per-o 11" will govern thoui-e] Ve aeeordi n gl v said lot containing seventy acre, and de- her. >ho at his offered Sheriff. -< a tit ... “Except what?" interrupted Ethel ea- escaped grasped Deputy Dated at "ea Harbor, Maine, n.i- j.j .i., ,',f ribed in etl from lit-;- If. I te. embtT, Ik;..; H iggins, on the 17t h ot April. a d. as madame d while Leonie arm Before she could take it a strong day 1895, gerly j D0ES M1KUB K * VI.U. ami recorded in Hancock H- gi-trv of Deeds, hand her a of steel >E\I. HAKItoi: WATKI! "( 1*|*I.V at her mother. pushed aside, glint (n, book to :t t- i- ;> <• wonderingly State of Maine, Hancock ss. ‘.i "iau 2sa, page 295, which may be a by I. -i i:l’i \-. l*t, id. t. * fla-hod in the sunlight, savage oath, and bail tor further ... •; u ii- rea.s, the “The long earrings, replied the French- HWKKN ON AN KXKt TION which was •b.uN \ Pei hit*, .lie. < Jerk. particulars, a knife was buried in shoulder. issued a recovered at conditions of said niort .g* havt- been y woman sua\«ly. “Mademoiselle knows Percy’s JL upon judgment •Toiin A. I’etrks, Jit., Attorney the term of the supreme judicial court, holden broken, and now remain I nd unper- t are an essential of the dress and Ethel screamed. At the sound tho hot j they part sl«0 at Wiscasset, for and within th*- ty of formed, now therefore. b\ n-us.in of the n subs. riber would i. t « are to lend them”— blooded (iasc< staggered back pale and Lincoln, on the fourth of October, hereby gives notice that breach of the conditions < -.hi i. I Josephine Tuesday he -.igagi, | J. has been claim a ami .. trembling. He stared at Iter. a. d. 1896 said nt being dated th*- tir-t duly appointed adinini-- foreclosure thereof, ... ibis no- * "Hut"— began Ixouie. judgim tratorof the estate of * of December, Is..*: wherein William H. William T. Eastman, tice in writing for that pu r; a Aided madame cut her short ‘‘Antoine, on fool,” shouted tho by- day late of in A frown fr<>m Miller, of Waldobor". Lincoln countv. is Orland, the county of Hancock, by statute. standers coll d ;U the have deceased, and bonds as “Mademoiselle must buy a pair of real fray, “you creditor, and Roscoe Ha-iam, of Waltham. given the law directs. Dated at Ellsworth, this n of Dec., A 1! persons hav ing den and- the a. d. 1896. i. oiks,” the shrewd trades- killed tho Englishman. Tho girl is his Hancock county, is debtor, and w ill be scdd against estate A Pii., mi*s. ^old suggested [ PAY? "f said deceased are desired to the (look'd at the 25th present sister.” public auction on Tuesday day of ! with a at her same for NOTICh OI* HIUK( .os I It K. woman, triumphant glance January, a. d. 1*97. at ten o’clock in the fore- settlement, and ad indebted thereto carr: 1 the man to the j are to make llrH Kltl'AS Frank P» K* of if nek daughter, and, leading the unresisting They injured noon, at the ottice of the sheriff at Ellsworth, reque-ted payment immediatelv. December 9, i. d. 1896. F. W. in the county of H.m f. .-state she her several nearest surg; in said county of Hat.cn. k. all the right, title r.uoss.* Ethel into the shop, showed i-f Maine, by his mortgagt o * .« -(| the for Ethel’s stricken con- and interest, and .. th*- right in equity of juirs of handsome Fortunately subscriber 24th day of August, 1894, and recorder in book earrings. redemption that Ro-c* H is! im. <>r Waltham, hereby gives noth that i'thowt :.tl was not Dur- rJ^HE 276. of the banco, ►. sciei. dangerous. i he has been — page M7. uni “You said madame to Leonie, in said county, has or had on the 17th day of duly appointed ad .ini Maine, ninny,” trator of the estate of Registry of Deeds, conveyed t- me. Mm un- I t- us convalescence she was a. d. at -• *n o'clock in the fore- John (iillev. late of a r shake of the when ing n-y's August, 1*96, < with ; roving head, ran berry I-!e-, in the countv of dersigned, a certain lot or puree! of end sit- a dc o il nur- but she never thinks f noon, when the same was attached on the Hancock, ran IT with her and given bonds as uated in -aid Hancock, and bounded and de- 1 Ethel, having selected, original writ in and to the following real es- deceased, the law directs! i. e at as that i.v with i\ shudder the possil ie All persons demands scribed follows, to wit: ...• .... it the reasures, “you ninny, will you never tate situated in said cm.-ntv of Hancock, t<* having against the es- tate of saiii northw -t corner of Nahu- ne cor f that woeful «• deceased are desired to n mouth for the wager.— wit: A certain lot or of land situated present earn to i; your ripo par* the same for settlement, and all lot on the east side of the town -road thence Hou-. ii M W r«K in Mariaville, in sa: -unty of Hancock, indebted in it?” thereto are east ten rods to a stake: them e north ruit to tumble bounded and described as to wit: requested to make pavment im- twenty- follows, live feet to a stake: then The I'. -h girl proved ready _ Being lot No. 138, bounded on the north by mediately. Orbin A. Donnell. Boulopr.aise December 9. a. d. 1896. a stake: thence north ten rods to' take; a I Ethel was the town line between Amherst and .Maria- to oblige the id -disii lady, asked Miss thence west forty rods to •; town lb I 'nderwhy nobody j ville; on t he east by lan r Reuben Koliiher, road; n .* that v\ ■ She subscriber thence along said t- ,. ,eu liummoned d«»v -ning. (iur ri to waltz this evening. being lot No. 137; on th*- th by lot No. 127, rrHk hereby gives public notice southerly 1 to all rods and eight and onc-ha If tm to tlie first- “Tiiia is Jo- M s Etel,” said 'l ■ tr yirt is too angular to fit well and on the west lot No. 139; reserving concerned, that he has been duly by mentioned contain iwt a appointed an.l has taken himself the bound, ,g and ;• dm t! ,| ifH Tribune. therefrom piece in th* northeast corner of upon nadame wav n, pointing ins 11,1-.—Chicago trust of executor ninety-five rods tnore or b to with by said lot No. m rth of the West of the last will and testa- 138, lying all brimii.cd white ment 1 the buildings situate-! o a :• ng girl in cap Branch of Union rivtr. part of which is of Joshua A. Whitmore, late of Ve- thereon, and ronu, in the of whereas the conditions of -aid n tve iiid li I ■; s. COLDS AND CONSl’MP-I known as the Ox Bow. ami the whole contain- county Hancock, deceased, arlebpett; as been and now reniai*! broken arid un- ■ by giving bond the law I broken, do u to nd me ing three acres and con. v-.-d to Charles F. directs; he “It is vtry g y your TION it- stages are iinmmedi- therefore all performed, now tnerefore, by n ... the early Silsby: also all other rea. -tate in said coun- requests persons who are in- I » *nn debted to said breach of the conditions

V V South lifer I IN THE sill KKLE. KUiSWOlM'll KAhli>. LOS that is going on.’’ I said. ‘May I ask 11 COUNTY NEWS. 3MjcrticnnrntB. Mrs. R. S. Warren and J. (\ and L. nn it:" May j are » n mgod for additional AYtrs see othrr ■ you County pages. Albert .1. Ixird is at borne from from th«- it; m <• .: ;» wail. Robbins and Cnristmas at Andover N he answered But it is a curi- family spent a ... on a visit to At fir-t r< A. K. Warren’s at t lie his parents. .Mr. and Mrs. C. ous .i' A 11., u, a c’crk dismissed from Hlueliin. landing. Into a \v« ir", v wail 1L Lord. is a- i-ed <-f (»f niov.ri rulm•»is ;t ri w. lii< m.] 1-yjivnt. murdering Charles Peters is ill. The Ris rr v in a Vi in } x. the noi.it r oi the linn. evidence CHRISTMAS WEEK. Last Friday morning while some work- The hall in Kane’s hall Christmas 'Pi Hi Struts eil T.. ri v ill him is circumstantial, hut Christmas a one men were against entirely week has b°en busy repairing Whitcomb, Haynes Idke biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, cons; I "Mv fatln s talking politics I ruko ilovn at the most crit- night was a success. the defense about town. There was a Christmas tree Co.’s mill, a shaft with three pation, sour stomach, indigestion are prompt! ®r“" ride* a wh*- I. pulleys Ami mother a■ i the case looks black ical point, very Mrs. Mattox is cotifined to the house at the and cured by Hood’s Pill: Th* 1 m 1T1 >sm. I'm sad church here Thursday eveiling. slipped struck C. W. Clough. The y say tumplj for the HU. prisoner. wit h The tree was At In slighted and pneumonia. brightened with candy bags shaft fell in such a way as to catch Mr. hal fad The train was now slackening speed, I wish the y carriage of diff between the re was a ncntl to I res a A. J. Long has moved into his store in -relit colors, enough being provided Clough pulleys Hnd his Could soi:,i h» w get a show, tla g. rising go. pin the Odd Fellows block. for child and of the older clothes to the in about two of flow can > n iam«* "in in my fix to. '. every nirfny ground feet a to out here?’* Mr outs, the aged ones who*were not water. Tbesbaft was as F- setting up squeal? “Are you going get Eugene II. Stover arrived home last present removed quickly My f it talking pi 1 ties asked, tin* door a * we remembered. as and TTcywoml opening week from Mass. being particularly possible, Mr. Clough taken out. tin r nd**s u win Andover, And hk into the si i-: m. “Have you come and glide.! The event of the week was the Cantata He was badly shaken otherwise was easily thoroughly. —Washington Frtir. was in up,but down early on business:” Sidney Howe, of Boston, who Best after dinner at tin landing, “Santa Claus’ Arrival”. none the worse for his sudden ducking. i*i!Is. “Yes, I said, wishing to goodness f tow n last week, left lor home 25 cents. AH Friday. [Great bad been taken to have the druggists. business " s. pains Franklin I. Jordan leaves for Hoston knew what the immediate William P. from New Prepared by (’. I. Ilood & Co.. Bisset arrived children In their parts, and the MISSING EVIDENCE. though. 1 added, perfect to-day Mr. Jordan The Pill to take with Hood’s “Nothing very urgent, York six (Thursday). grad- only Sarsaparilla, last week after an absence of event a decided success. half to myself, as 1 got out. proved uated from the lioston JjHtin school in '94. had weeks. The weather was the traveling “If you have the time to spare, you tine, and has since been in the of r-■-—a On a *•« ml IVvem her night some 20 years employ better turn in and hear the end of the The Golden Cross is a and a audience was becoming large good, large present Charles J. where he has ag ». when the earth was bound in a black Treworgy, trial.” said wood. “The court will Ihj in Dunn is at from all of town. There were fairies a Hey organization town. Capt. parts a i t and the bitter w ind blow and proved himself faithful, honest and up- speedy fro strong w but can crowded ith l fda no doubt, 1 its head. from fairy laud, brownies, Esquimaux, man. Mr. has al- I 1 was returning from spending into a corner. right young Jordan shrilly, smuggle you ami other num- Mr. Webber and of Black Is- newsboys, charactersjtoo been an the evening at a friend's house, situated N..t knowing in the very least what t family, ways ardent worker in church cure for erous to niention. next two are the IPneklev affairs ami a p—-3 gome throe « r four miles out of town. The should do with myself for the land, occupying Joseph great strength to the Chris- After the cantata two trees : I the offer with house t his w Christmas tian so wore h>airs. accepted gratitude. inter. Fndeavor. He will enter an art sky was black, the country lanes 1 corner of were of their which were the HALE’S I was s<» n seated in an obscure stripped gifts, so dark, that 1 was thankful when A. Martin and with school in Ro.ston. All in 1 truly George family, join wishing a dingy, ill lighted, ill ventilated court many ami beautiful. Mrs. Vinnie War- the scattered lights of an outlying suburb for the Hotel Alma, arrived in town him success. !-• w bc«n ill help to twinkle in the distance, and it h hit h would have smelling, ren was presented with a handsome lamp most begat last week and of the hotel. Mrs; too. had it not been for the scent wafted took charge Llizaheth Fox, an aged and re- HONEY was with a > f relit f that 1 st and a work table in token of I sigh q pod appreciation from the numerous ladies who were pres- James A. Garfield No. and the spected lady, died at the home of h«*r under the Jir.-t lamppost I came to and post 46, of her services as organist in the Meth- 1 of ent. W. H. C will install the daughter, Mrs. K. Tues- obsti- looked at my watch. newly-elected odist church ami for t he Cantata. It was George Davis, One of the-", a buxom female obstruc- It was r.o task, for the glass officers next at Grand day forenoon of lung fever. She leaves rasy lump Saturday evening a to her. and her ts n w: o an ; t to have kn< w n 1 etter, was complete surprise gave had n pane broken, and the strong wind Armv hall. three children, Mrs. George F. Davis, nate just in front of me and blocked my view great pleasure. HOF blew the g'.iss in all directions and almost Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. J. (). Whit- /‘UNO John Merrill a farewell dinner at it. 1 read the tut** at least with :n: i. ruious . I could not seo gave Rev. Mr. Folsom and wife were at the extinguished ney. Funeral services will be held to- ‘"K tl.c ND the or bis counsel. even the the Hotel Alma A head of the the j —three minutes to 12—and looking up prisoner I Wednesday evening. entertainment, proceeds) COUgh. at 10a. m. clock over his head, at which the was and a day (Thursday) from my watch face I started to see a people large party present very of w hich go for the Methodist church at looking ns the hour foriito The box sociable was man standing opposite me. I had heard kept eagerly nj« \ahle time was spent. t he I>amiing. which to have It cannot f; looked at recommencement of tin* trial approached. been held nothing of his approach We Dec. JS. K. There were Christ mas entertainments at Wednesday evening has been tU-h the pub* stir and a moment, it was At last there was a , each other but for yet Deer Isle and several other postponed on account of the illness of '1> Kl-littWe : caused the invisible to me, village places Bale’s Honey of Hot time sullicienr to his featuros in- by persons MKMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. Mrs. (. buries nil. imprint in tow n. Ouinn, who was in charge acts like magic for a couj then a call ..f “silence,“ and after a few delibly i'ii my memory. Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly or bronchial trouble. Ask will be ^ent 2tj. of it. hare the summing up commenced. Father t<> remove from ©ur Brother Dec. Kao. A tall, shabby man, in a thread preliminaries lodge s 1 listened the more attentively localise I P. H nick Pike’s Tttotii.i. !.i- I); j.s cur* cent and a tall his Harvey ley, < -. black seedy hat, SOlllfRV 11 I rumen NOTK8. L. ■ t to any could see The sentences That the death «>f our face lantern and sallow, his eyes nothing. tolling Resolved, by jawed Schooners T. Humor”, “Kate L. Next week, tin week of 111 «* cut ir;t• i; consciousness. H»»»»»». of a worthN and one whom we ’ami “Caro Beil” are here line of iii,■: wa*.’ lh w all those minute member, Fray hauled up thought to be followed is taken a tone of elaborate civil- vincing it all ill trimmed—in shall ever hold in remembrance. tost inn of footmarks grateful for winter. from the Boston ministers’ asked the thanked me for fact', tlie minute ny meeting. ity he yie time, Resolved. That our lodge be draped in of !'.■ "!! and the like arranged and distributed by Pastor's general theme for the week: I experience Otr> the answer, and. giving me flood night, mourning for tlnrtv dnvs. M. II. Mixer is spending ( hristmas that powerful intellect grouped themselves /'.. ’■■..I 't'l... II, r..w- .1 "’C ar- Witnesses." passed away into the black darkness, with In* family. My Sunday morn- a I'.tJ inr the dan of guilt’ 1 cared Seh.tgo, A .i.m, which s -mod to him like a grave. ing proof lions be seni to t It* widow of our late ing sermon : a rat ion for W it ingulf ha* Prcj nessing.’’ f. r e i-ri'* or—had no the Report says that Fred Pray S turned for a moment to think of his m.tiling personal brother, that they he spread upon Capl. Gentlemen: /•', h. I Order for the week 7 m., — records of ami a be sent a m w Monday, p. tj« walk in that and interest in .e trial but my miml was our lodge, copy engaged mate. lonely grim obscurity and \et s V / eomidei tie fascinated 1 the tale <’f hor- to Tit i. Emjswukt-it Amkkkan for pub- prayer witnessing, 1, UM i; 2, 1- t,, resumed my way homeward, laughing at wonderfully y lication. -1 : Tuesday, regular V. P. S. (’. F.: Wed- A Hitters ,i tb. for the start he had me and ror. ( HK1 STM AS KN 1 KHT A I N M \ NT. to \ myself given S. B. W KSCOTT, blessing »• nos erased nnc w on At the The nesday, "Witnessing through the Bible relit t:i it mo strong irui nan wn h-ngth weighty t >ns Li m.t.KiK, u. Junior Fmteavorer* gave a concert X ov.neorhe.t, both in mind umi a murmur f relief ami ran mid Personal Fffort." Arts s; away i: s* uialof ids apj .oh. 1 thought expectation A. C. Pktkhs, in the church Christmas eve. Mrs. Par- Thursday, At n 'Trent the the nervous func- s nvor round the a>s: ml ly. this oiis. "The Church bo.ty, restoring of him I sat. and smoked my pipe Committee on re-olut ker at the The Witnessing in ilsOivn t’-mi- y with the mtet shifted her presided organ. juniors hr i.d I felt a comfortable shudder wmi.,v: huge Art- 1 Is bni.’.i: the my Bluehill, Dee. 28. 189(5. formed in the ami led t\ their iminity. ; Friday, service* iSons, :g up system. se.it. and I < btained a full view of the ] ris- aisles, ♦|> steal over n.e as I imagined him facing will conclude with tie regular nesting t- oner. 1 star.ed it.\ 1 Where had president carrying their banner, marched a on.t ei'-ire mi. iiw and the bitter! h.-t in an of cloth- .manly. at Hillside. vitality insufficiency Mis- Daisy Clough went to Boston Topi "Promises to a Wit- ; t f..ee 1 t t irned to la- ntw*ie up the « >:< to t he plat form. tot S' ing. nessing Chureli," Act 1. Si .57. The :ed) 1 lie v Monday. Master Fred | In the eoi'.me < f a week or two the inci- Parker, the president, gave re; pastor invites the to attend P. HILL :n and 11u> “(»nilty, uc m* allied with ft niinend- M is- Annie of Boston, is t he address of to in a community 4 JCHL dent 1 ill: my memory, light Clough, spend- welcome, responded t best meet ings. ] ation to nicivi On ti e s :: if. i ■. no more -i;. In th-< t.ays I was active- again judge ing In r va« at it'll in tow n, t lie st of eful gm very grin way by the vice-president. there be s* !• ii:n tot e- re*-. uuded throng! at the Sunday night will given the ei >. n the tin. r trade and tin* M is. W I. Part ” ly ridge. Miss Julia K cii 1st >n ; the followed the eond in it., >• a it s ,»f talks tie- g Bitters will cure •! ee c an 1 leTC WnS upon your a COUrt; they ceased. courst ..i my business took me g' >d deal homt : I.if- Mrs. J. T. went to Boston. e.\*T«"s*-s. «•,insist ing of mu*ic. *oug* and "livery day ..f the Home." i ad s Is ng t feet if Hinckley nervous troubles also. about ai.d ronirht me largely in C< tact Phis will include a social aspect of our y > rei itHt all of w liicti wa re ren- r- ■: by me ui.-een power, M outlay, w here she will spend the winter !oii», finely :• with i.i a„- :• of the inherent country in'.{'riled '.if. Special music. The following are fa Be sure you get the and 1 k- 1 i s' at t ? »t. with her Mrs. Foster. dered. >; la 1 nt ion u *t he made of the remain gentlem* t. : the district. With one of .lily pri- daughter. i>-g topics f,,r the Sunday •& “L. h.” kind. Avoid imitations. near the His face was averted ir< ni ue at the tlietxereise sixteen 'ittie one* which veiling talks on the Imhiii "Amuse- **» these ag* uTS. who resided coi^nty A. J. 5 Long and w ife w ill entertain by i. .• the 1 k< of ;. e ment"," town of I had nun.* r* us transac- n. ''tit p. -pie was "Religion Family Wor-h m." l.eiiam. nds at thtir home on the h:ghi\ enjoyed. t to twenty- "Social Purdy.' ranee," tions. and 1 used often t<> r u down and Sf After tin concert Claus ••Intern;-, "Study fifth «»f the.r Sat- Santa appeared of the lie turned about, ai d in a \. me whose anniversary wedding. Bible, "Reading in the Home," IOm-ii niat i»in 4 111*»*11 in a |»a>. meet I ... lor the town was 15 miles ly only and distribute i presents from a bountiful "Relation of the Home to Public Affairs." "M V'Tli < I KK” fur Kin am! N ear, **-r n res could he heard all over urday. Jan. 9, bet ween 2 and 1U p. in. A I and was on a deep, a r.i«l tm -t1. ** cnurcli, and some tie pastor presents ■ i i.ere h\. >• halt me man who can ve of the older ones, especially t It r* i. % at tin- r.ni'i', uni tin* ill-a warmed into life when the militia pr< III tills Series of talks the ollC o|| TO list only A >—• -nlb\ .in liiiriifitt.it.-: Tin■ lir-1 ib in iM ) mo iniioeei.t. and there he stands!'’ one w ho reet ived a fin* gold watch. "lent Phis ill-ainu-ar- | were out or assizes were on. One I talk will be one week r. night given in-lit- nt- >.•:'i i>y >. i>. \\ ti,.i v. has been A t t he elo*e t he in i>ehnlf of * With 1 laoe and outstretched arm, Mr-. Hannah who president, from \ rn ■ returned fr m Lehani, having just made a Fmery, Sunday ing. lriiHi.'1-t, Kll-w.-rtfi. i. t he d a j present* silver butter dish — urchnse from whose hop anted—at me I ga/ed at him with a \ her sister, Mrs. Hill, in Ashville. junior*, large j my friend, siting to Mrs. their teacher. All f It was Parker, pro- a nobleman, was r* (lured sudden Hash ree gnition. the returned home master, sporting yesterday. nounced it a very Christmas -Ititorrttscmcnts. man I had seen under the and. a enjoyable to cut down tlie timber. When I lamp, by eve. Much is due Mr. and Mrs. family M ss (irate Wood, of West Gculdsboro, praise coiimmem e. at this m incut tho fell asleep that night. 1 had a very simple strange Parker for the interest they have taken church clock stria k lih spent Saturday and Sunday in town hh but vivid tin am. I thought 1 was stand- in the children of tins village. The lea that had I eon set the de t lie of Miss Josie Haw kins. §p Dec. 28. H. ing or. a loity hill liy my side stood a j up by guest fen.se vs as an alibi. Hut there was a veiled who, *.ku a space T he of of w .1! he M. figur commanding lodge Knights Pythias Kast Sullivan. QALLERT. of two hours that could not be accounted gesture, motioned me toward the town of hall. instituted to-day at Milton Many Capt. S. 8. Hanna, w ho has been seri- v! h in the far distance. for, and tho the. ry of the j rosecuthn was Leharn lay from out-of-town are that the cm: > had i -on r. nimitted guests lodges ously ill for three is now much Then I aw -kc. during weeks, that time. eviden*-« bed tla* miss- present. and will be out in a few Of c ursc 1 explained the tiling to my- My sun; improved again link, for the l.c-e in whicli I had seen self ea- ; igh. I had been a go- d deal ing i George Batten, of Fast Sullivan, has days. m t..»* e.f the lace the man v is so far distant fr.mj tiie scene engaged neighborhood ] ten drawn to serve on tbi jury for the O. P. arrived from Pos- of t:i.»t ;t was for Capt. Pragdon a venture more or less re- the murder impossible Our and had L.rge Great Annual Sal January term of county court, which w ill ton last week in schooner **M. F. Cush- connected with it. >till the dream him to have been anywhere mar ut the motely convene in Ellsworth Jan. 19. e=r=^ of its e mmi-'i' n. t. man" loaded with Christmas goods and! was so vivid that I could n< t dismiss it time t the And the dream!' Only a coincidence, S. S. liunk.r .V Son, of West Sullivan, merchandise for tlie merchants here for from my hougiits during whole of the Commences 4, > day, and when 1 went to bed 1 wondered if you will say. perhaps, or a lit < f indiges- have a crew of men cutting Li on the their winter supply. January or timber contract. Nevertheless, It would visit me. It did come tion. my are their ice- again again miiI pond, and many having A benefit party was held at the as I have t< id it v« u. so it Kx pound and will oontinim tin* month. the same dream in j the happened. season, during —precis* ly recisely house- tilled for the coming hall Christmas eve, at which it v\; are Moments. provisions same mariner. Once more I found a con- plain away ran.—Kj ; A announced the and in were to Mr*. Doubtless 1 had been telegram Saturday ?10 money presented vincing explanation. * F.itli**r Preferable. after a Potter, a widow. thinking n mu i; about the first dream, death of William D. Emery, long poor A little east end the gor. and this : ml given rise to the see nd. precocious boy. nine-- at his home 173 ;Trenton street. The ehildren gave a concert at Temper- il of a well known dentist, has furnished the WONDERFUL But my xpl.mati. dul not convince East-Host on. He was horn in Sullivan ance hall, Christmas eve, and presented BARGAINS me in the- least 1 was haunted the houst-h. Id with in- re than a little amuse- and by Oct. 7, 1821, being the son of Hiram the proceeds to Rev. Mr. Moore, the pas- -IN- the and when 1 ment by the re;, arks he makes, / thing throughout day, frequently Barbel His wife and two Hliedwi::, and Emery. tor at this place. came h- .*• nr night n was which are originality i,ti- my pre-'ceupat: Alice A. and John E. « children, Emery ■ so evil 'Tit U...t it attracted the attention of ne r. He ei my his mm a. r had •■•aMon tc The county commissioners will be in I .ailit M i "a a in 1 ( hi li Iren < arnient s, I)i'c» I i nods a not him. but abo to use Emery, of Chicago, survive him. The re- my w;:e. >.,c .|uest. tad me upon the only repnu.aral town t< -day to look at the location of the ac- or to. to the “eorreet' r that is found in mains will he brought to Sullivan, cans' and, ly thankful unbosom usually old Flanders bridge, and if in their judg- Sill.-, IllankcN and Linen-. Sheeting's and Printed if of what was now almost a every well regulated family, and whicli the brother, D. S. Emery, my- trouble, companicd by ment a new one is advisable will lay out I told her ab ut the dream and its was not unknown to him. on account of and sister, Mr-. A. S. Cummings, for in- repeti- the new for an iron truss (ioods. Hosi.-n and l (ilovcs Rome misbehavior. After she had finished position bridge ! ndcrwear. tion. r-he hail the tact not to at me. terment. laugh above the the task and tie* out! urst of tears had be. u present mill dam. It is hoped but was evidently little impressed by the Dec. 28. if. the will take interest in and ( and nurrativ e. partially checked, the y-aing 1 -peful sud- people enough 'ni'scts. other pmd-. 1 limed: **Ti tired -outli I ■nultl-hnrn. the matter The third night it came again, if any- denlyex. getting being to attend the meeting and' this Will do thing n. re vividly and startling than it whipped way. you something E. C. Sargent and wife made r. flying make any suggestions pertaining to the for me. mamma!'" did before This time I was utterly un- \ i-.it to Bangor last w eek. case. 4 ‘‘Well, what is it?” answered the mother. hinged. 1 In pale face that confronted me ‘‘ A debat club w a- the Dec. 28. Frank 1 t" < ■■ d t take me To he t\en. lug organized by in was ’ray < the 1-Hiking glass hardly recogniz- We need ii .t attempt by u long ad\erti.-ement t<> onvim-e the public of the great \i “He w'( aid !.• t t do with young last Monday evening. I **•*• Me. able as own. i went down to break- haveanytm ng people .. a.y Ue to be >*ir.r< -1 H u in tied- t people wuteh lor the.-e sale-—the great event ol our bu si mi -• fill i w ;• h a fr rob. of some mis- a bad bo\ lik• y- .. si res; nded. scarce- and Mr-. J. H. Ham- Farl is ! fast ding The home of Mr. Pres-ty.of Watervillc, visiting year, ln-rau-e they ha\e al\v.i> n eelved nueh r-atlnfaetorv re-ults. This sale should not 1 t corirr-'l h r y fortinu—bad m*ws in letters—I knew ly able mirth at The re.jtrst hi* i-i» M r. I’ lv» llu.L. n my mond was made happy by the birth of a confound 'd with .db ; i: gain -ale- which other dealer- eoatinually offer, but whi) “You will iiavc t be a much better not what. The maid entered with the let- boy < last never materlali/.c. We ,.ii:c In-fore the ono- a with a clearance be. son Monday night. Art hur Greenlaw has moved nis pul-lb- only year sni ter than you have n lately Un re you can family bag. that time hv gather all the odd- ami end- in the -ton- ami otTer these at re-lu-l Who is in his new house. Puring **'lhere, said wife, me a expert to go there. .Miss Jessie isuiikt-r. spinning my passing prices. N«» old «-r tra-h v ..1 ar- -iT -rcd, pt we tlo not have them. Neither do we off oil to o.e *• ... “Well, The!., him take to the in liar Christ- ow...... n, t In-winter Harbor, spent Mrs. G. Harbour's mother and Irving .-hop worn good*, tor we do not all -w any good- to remain in our t-tore enough to | other iarr.'' whs* the retort. — Pitts- long “that breaks your dream, John.-’ | angry mas with her relatives here. fat her are here on a vi**it. come such. A.! the garment- which we ofl’er, pra--tb allv at y-mr own price, are this se|» 1 it. It was from the burg Chronicle-1 eh graph. quickly opened i'll :, and of the lat' -t be Friday evening there was a Christmas Mrs. E A. Richardson came home from product.. style. K\er> garment will -old during tills sale rega* me to meet him at Le- 1 agent, requesting lc--of and n a• nablc dTer wo i I refus*-d. We h.m Tli*- of Diana. tree and concert at the school-house. It Huston c,--t. placed the following pritt bam that day at i < rloek to arrange a dif- Temple Wednesday. on the same Hi -,i / f f re was attended, and an interesting ficulty t t! ! ad arisen iu the performance Tlie most teil lire which involved the largely (.'apt. Charles Greenlaw is at home. -*■ of his c.3u;ra t. burning of a single edifice was the de- programme was presented. Santa Claus Mrs. II. J*. Pressey arrived home from I was intensely relieved. Here was an struction of the great temple of Diana at then appeared, ami wishing all a Merry Park Wednesday. f5 garments at f*2.99. f7.50 to fl* garments at f 1.1*9. flO to fl5 garments at ( opportunity to go to Leham. and perhaps Kphosus in D. C. 3uG on the night Alex- Christmas he, with his assistants, dis- Hyde i.../t i ilt me ander the Great was born. The' lire was W w Silks, 50 cts. to 29 75 cts. to 39 io 71* cts. the very g ing would j right. tributed the presents. All returned home Deer Isle lodge, No. 38, A. O. C. ill Fancy cts.; cts.; fl There w r, t\\ fast trains to Leham in kindled by lb r^tr.-itus, wh* wlien appre- install .Jan- feeling that they had indeed spent a officers Wednesday evening. Dress Goods, lut fam-ies, at 12 cts. Dress Goods, all-wool novelties, 50et?k to‘21* the in' ruing, but i decided to go the hended, c* :::«‘ssi d that his niy desire was by Christmas. uary 13. 62 cts. to 39 cts. A11-w ool Plaids, 59 cts. to 39 cts.; 75 cts. to 49 cts. first, regardless of the fact that I should to transmit h.s name to further ages. Ho Merry 1 lee. 28. S. M. S. The of held a have some two hours to wait. So I found was put to death with exquisite and pro- society King’s Daughters High Novelties, fl to fl.50 goods to 79 cts. in a first class t< and the senate fair at the vestry Christmas night, fol- myself shortly compartment longed rtures, b.phesian lias* Hart.or. Sheetings, bleached, ail 3»i inches wide, 7 cts. to 5 cts.; cts. to 6 cts.; 10 cts. to*; toward commanded that, on of his lowed a Christmas tree. speeding away my destination. pain death, c be by The lass in dancing to taught byG. unbleached, 5 cts. to 4 cts.; 7 cts. to 5 cts. The was full. exhaled name she uld never be prom um < d, H. Sheetings, carriage Pipes hoping A. at Columbia ball will commence Dec. 28. ■ Joy their were turned thus to disaj; tint his expectation. The most and best unbleached Sheeting 36 inches wide, we will sell b* fragrance, newspapers Jan. 4. popular Monday evening. * und flattened, and there was that leisurely Hast Hranklin. vard or piece at 5 cts., and 61., cts. for 40 inch. This is kind i-i mo.rnii rsation that They Eat Alone. There will be a ball at after a short J gconv* prevails masquerade Mrs. Jane Wentworth, a reduction of 2 cts. per yard. | *m< g it a g oti 1 y an early train to The Maldivian inlanders cat alone. Bo- Columbia hall Thursday evening Dec. 31. died aged 78. illness, Saturday, 75 cts. to 69 fl to 79 cts.; to 1*9 cts. We have about fii: 's work. I heir chief »* was a Quilts, white, cts.; fl.25 their da> pic foreameal they retire to the most secluded Music will be furnished by G. A. Joy, Mrs. Minnie Wentworth has been -J tine and Marseilles which we offer at in*.er."Ting w-e which was to It.•f'-t they ran lind and cat with dr. \vn very heavy Quilts peculiarly four pieces. spending a few days w ith her parents in be finisi.ed tnat- day at the Leham assizes. blinds ir surrounded by a screen. he fl.49; usual I v f2 goods. West Sullivan. “He mimt sum the f this ion is up against prisoner exfilanatior j.reran! morelim Franklin. Turkey Ked 'Fable Linens, 50 cts. to 321 cts. said a gentleman with a to be !• ar than u. in Mrs. Susie Gordon has returned from ; surely. fat, ly desiy. days gom George \V. Keniston has been appoint- White all-linen 'Fable Linens, 50 cts. to 39 cts. florid lace at d h : g who the no doubt o.nceaicd himself a visit to her in East Sullivan. I sandy whiskers, by sa\ag‘* ed tax collector for t he remainder of the parents wore a 1 m over* at and trousers. lest in.e n. sto nirer than he si.ould One case vt white and colored Blankets at 39 cts.; usually 50 cts. Higher jf. plaid has moved y *ar to till the vacancy caused by the res- F. E. lilaisdell in nis new “The iu > use was a cornj ieto failure, and snatch his hard earned food away. Blanket- reduced from 50 cents to fl.50 per pair. A. Martin. house. deserved to be. ignation of George Hosiery—one case of Ladies’ Fleeced Hose at loots.; reduced from 25 cts. L- “It was certainly rather audacious, re- Not In th** Entertaining Business. Messrs. Rutter and Grimmes, of Law ! at 39 75 cts. marked a cle shaven n an with a ^ Men’s Wool Lnderwear to close cts.: reduced from young A solicit* rw,.- le ^tioning a new client, A bottle of I>r Wood'- Norway Pine >\rup rente, Mass., have been the guests of G. double gins-. “Hut I don’t like cir ■ ** ey. a widnw, t other day about her history. in the house saves doctor-’ bill-, -a* trouble, H. Rutter. Lot of Kid Glove- at 19 cts. and 69 cts.; t he usual fl and fl.50 goods. cumstantial evidence.” she “is lives, (dives al- “My history,’' replied, simplicity and very often saves j.rceious to of at 39 cts. and 59 reduced from 50 cts. and or W ilia lilaisdell has gone Lewiston Lot . cts.; fl. “All evidence is more less circum- itself. Mv hrst was the of in ca-e* of colds or happiness my most iusiant relief coughs, for the w inter. 6uid 11 rid : he*of the — stantial,” complexion, life, my second was gooduess itself, my lung troubles of any sort Advt. Dee. 28. S. “ar il thi- man is as cl* rly guilty in my third"— ’ mind if h re had been a d-oa u wit- mi, madam." interrupted the Utmrrtisnnrnts. Other Bargains too numerous to monti r) to stand and see him do the aWjertisnnrnts. nesses by lawyer. out r< ally we aren't hero to guess deed. That's my opinion, Hevwimd.’’ charades.” — Pick Me Up. And t < raele disappeared behind the T3K>"5*s 7** y» Call and see how li want to D6WS];a’ er. To Discourage {suicide. 5H yoti buy good- cheap, to that Feeling glad discover any topic It is helie\. d 1 y a larire p< rtion of the much to eat we can s now i- voiir elianee. at- would divert my tn ug: ir< m t. *or residents «.f lJeru, Switzerland, that the t- lor a little gloomy : re- dings. I audn.ssco press notices of suicides cause an epidemic give you u _r oarnsttr. with vvaoiu Hey wood of st ,• murd- r 1 ii« reform com rnd effort money. ■ lintaii' 1 I hu*l a s' has en ii... to suppress such announce- > mu a *-d in this trial “You iu intti men is. OSGOOD & DRESSER. M. GALLERT’S. Bebi ion iiiiiiircn 1 w ga\ e cs * jo ru / to fit di“ ! ne-—.. donSketcl u j Doc. ii.