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aWjcrttscmrntB. shutt ing off of the water for about three ELLSWORTH FALLS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report LOCAL AFFAIRS. hours Monday afternoon, while the break Guy Richardson is away for a time in was being repaired. STRIKE NKW AltVUmsKMKNTS THIS WKKK. Bucksport. THE The schooner “Light of the East,” A. If Norris-Dry Hoods. Martin M. Moore is erecting an ell and < I.. Morang—Dry Hoods. before reported ashore off Dennisport, WINS! K. K. Robinson woodshed. THAT -Jeweller. Cape Cod, is now a total wreck, having <> AA has to Boston Tnpley—Insurance. to the recent Mrs. Sarah F. Jones gone ( II. I’artrhige— Boots, shoes, hats and caps. gone pieces during high Campbell, .loy trt term, icing are Fxteusive improvements being Mr. Beynold->. a or to a crusade, but teacher. league, inaugurate made in tin interior of Fred A. Coombs Love Smith snpra.no solo —••( reolc song”. Coming Events. merely to discuss m t general \va> tne r'uncsvble. is in the A.J. Whiting, of store. The is being Miss Warner. flam <>« k stationery shelving Dirigo hose company’s hall, at question as applied to Ellsworth. a f> >\ the of his Bank- ! for guest new erected Ih-i-ituI ‘Medley". ■ city days, r. -arranged and shelving eve, Nov. 28. Mr. Vale then to outlir. the Miss Brewer. hall, Thanksgiving proceeded bro1. h.er. S. K. W hit ing. is kal- and tiie ceiling being newly Hancock ball, to- manlier in whi« h a ze::'s leagu would \ ,lin -‘ Kantasie oil the Austrian The XIV club ball, A buck weighing’--*} pounds dress.il, somim d. The alterations will greatly be founded. The voters ,,,oet. 11V mil”.Leonard I morrow t ) evening, Nov. 23. A. Friday was brought into th.* market bv C harles t lie of tic- store. Miss elect the necessary officers. ami invite all improve appearance Osgood. of will Col. T. W Higginson, Boston, tin- voters of the to become m-moors. ( !*sson. of Surry, yesterday. M. Foster is doing the work. Du»t-"The singing Lesson’’.Barnet city Miss Warner and Mr. Beynohls. lecture in Ellsworth on the evening of The purpose of this league .. .» .-c to who has Mrs. I’.ertha Joy Thompson, The concert and ball of tkeXl\ club I ascertain the will of tie cob r,lls- c; \n old Sweetheart”.Biley Dee. 1. “People L>•'• 11:11 Tuesday. Subject: been visiting frbnds :u Ho*yuiwnd Ne*,v which will take place at Hancock hall ^ alirr-- .lov”.Anon worth. Miss Brewer. Have Met.” As to the need of such a league tht York, returned home Friday. of this week, to Friday evening promises Wheeler at said, and that at Soprano solo—"Darkey’s< radio Song,” A reading and concert will be given speaker very truly, social events ■ ■ I has been be one of the most enjoyable A iolln by Miss Osgood. there is no way ton-re;- nnri liny Goodwin appointed ohlagato the Unitarian church this (Thursday) 'present church in of the season. The XIV club is composed Miss Warner. enforce the wilt of the people of Ells- sexton of the Congregational under the of the l nity class of the evening, auspices worth. The polis, as he showed clearly of Mr. Tilden. who has resigned. of members of the senior high < haraeti r -kotohes, place Mr. Hub. Miss Agnes Mabe l Safford. reader, at the opening of his lecture, were not school. Music will be furnished by Mon- Reynolds. of Fverett, so- satisfactory. Conversation and Mrs. Hie hard McGuwn, .. a “Romance”.Vieuxtcmp* will be assisted Miss Grace Joy, always \ mini solo by streets and in the stores tin orchestra. discussion on the Indicate the ot excep- is in the failed here by aghan's perpetuo”.Bobm and Mrs. E. Morris, violinist, and possession Mass., city, Miss <>sgood. prano, amount to nothing true, it iin-ituaes S. G. Mrs. Pulsifer Porter, wife of attractive illness and death of her father, Georgia 11. 11 others. Miss Safford is not a stranger to the of the on mailers tionally qualities. was in Fri- 11 ii mi rou- song—" M u-ieal Party”.s; intelligence people Dr. Porter, Okltown, Bangor there is no e. Mr. Beynolds. here on two of local importance, but Our store is crowded with bar- KoW In addition to her correspondence Ellsworth, having appeared day. the foundation to build upon—the will of the Ihe A Mrs. Porter finds time A well-filled hall greeted performers, occasions with the Cecilian Next evening benaquis to several papers, former is not ascertained or enforced. and if you need a new Tuesday for and number was heartily enjuyed. people gain', at for various charitable works, and every when she- made herself a favor- club will eutertaintheir lady friends j on tin quartette, As to the advantages of a citizen's or not • she has done much Miss Osgood's violin playing was, suit, overcoat ulster, do some years past good j her. The he showed how it would ascertain the club house on Main street. Ileeep- 1 in the whole, the most artistic effort of the even- ite with all who heard pro- league, among the unfortunate advocating and enforce the will of the fail to see our stock before She is and on the ; will include Miss people very you t ion from b to 10. cure. Mrs. Porter is as bright ing. easy graceful gramme readings by Keeley ex- and very and cited sev- ! ns sh“ is with her and played with delightful ; violin quickly cheaply, and apt colloqtr ’My platform, Safford, vocal solos by Miss Joy, or purchase. I The three mills of H. M. & i»* Hall eral questions, which have been soon Seim. presskm. instrumental 1 he pen.—Bangor better as he solos Mrs. E. Morris, and will be before the people, showing how A good all-wool Sweater is what shut down for the season Monday. Mr. Reynolds grew pro- by j of \Yivurna No. for the most and Mrs. would be treated a citizen's has Members encampment. ceeded. His selections were, music by Miss M. F. Hopkins they by man needs that is out in mill of the Burrill lumber company A would be the every j F.. are to well made ami well rendered. Ellsworth. The enter- league. meeting called, •17.I.O.O. earnestly requested part, F. I.. Kent, of in would be can some ! also shut dow n. Miss Warner is of a rich so- ! subject question intelligently the cold. We show be next Monday evening, the 26th possessed at 8.00 o’clock. Ad- present been well trained, tainment will begin discussed, and a vote taken. Thus the of Green's landing, was prano voice that has in these in George Green, at The Golden will of a of the would be? bargains goods inst., the regular meeting. over which she has control. mission 25 cents. majority people ;1 and perfect ! to the county jail by Deputy can- and when to the Black and White. brought Rule degree will be conferred on one Burring a stiffness not wholly agreeable ascertained, presented He will well her would undoubted!'.'* in Sheriffs. U. Thurlow Tuesday. ain! w ill be made ai In >in audience, she performed city officers, and see our new line of Neck- j didate, arrangements Notes from 15ay Side. the enforcement of the will of the Call 1 nness. of the people. serve thirty days for drunk, for the exaltation to tin part performance. bid tu this meeting once her Lueretia who has been It was not a crusade, wear in the late Bows, Miss Brewer at captivated Mrs. Marks, style, in Shute’s at the next the when vision John Hurley, employed Royal Purple degree regular hearers. She is petite in figure, and full coniined to the house the grip, is bring people together, j by to ascertain the will of m Four-in-hands and the new Knot his left hand si verely one of tire and energy, and versatile. required, peo- market, eut me- t ing. somewhat better. and enforce it. the The entertainment as a whole was a ple to Scarf. last week. He is still nursing Fllsworth day An newspaper correspondent most excellent one, ami was thoroughly is making preparations for an enforird vacation. Everyone I hand, and taking i There is some talk of The certainly writes: organizing enjoyed. King’s Daughters winter by banking and brushing houses 2toucrtiscmcnts. 1 in t he tirst of the course. a at the Methodist consist of the several score a success There willbe supper a bast ball league, to and out-buildings. this afternoon at R nine.-, in Hancock county. This would be vestry (Thursday) Marshall who has been em- will, Concert. Miss Lena H i.\S o'clock. Tickets, 20 cents. Supper a good thing all around, and perhaps Masque Hull and SPKC1AI. | at the on Bear Island yiTRACi be- Hancock hall unde r ployed light-house W. R. PARKER & CO.. under no circumstances, be served Fllsworth might get waked up and not The masque ball at is home. hose during the summer, I I.I.sWoKTH, me fore *5. i put up such poor ball as her nine did last the auspices of the Dirigo company r Nov. Set h shot a deer last Wednes- summer. It would also be a thing of this on Thanksgiving eve, 28, Pomroy It is whispered that another of those good city, of the and best and The American correspondent shows will be given to have a league of a number of the school promises to be one largest day, delightful minstrel manner in * ; of the season. The genial was the of a roast. EVEN ladies of Fils wort h this and academy nines in Hancock county. recipient splendid C. I. M'>KANG\s by the young which the company has entertained its of a it All are to hear of the death of winter. The young men also talk p. M. Studley. Ivan Mehan, Capt. H. H. guests «>11 previous occasions has made grieved THE CHILDREN the lovers of Mrs. Alanson show. Williams, of'Thomaston, and Capt. F. B. very popular among former resident, Googins Tim WEEK. who died at her home for w hich Watts, of Kansas were the of dancing. of East Lamoine, The of Church street. City, guests This the tirst ball given by the grading being Ilk William of the are Monday morning, Nov. permission has been granted by the board their friend Weeks, Dirigos in two years the boys exerting week. to make il a success, ami it is Ln 1 will imt be commenced un- American House, two days this .-very effort Quite a number of the Christian of aldermen, that Thanksgiving 1 ami Mehan are confidently expected came down tc ow ing to the setting m of Messrs. Studley pmmi- deavnrer* from Ellsworth til next spring, t-vc will seethe largest number of masque- t^MAWIS school-house to assist ii cold weather. raderslhHt ever danced in Hancock hull. the Fullerton Williams is an old d Tin- hall vviiibc HM cl any uuuruu'u n I..-.. a in the water whaling captain, mft'iiMt;. “ur'u The breaking of j.-int rem crt Mona- | around he occji -i> >11. A short by Mason was cnllet \ necessitated the lias a record of fifty-eight trips again. Although -Mi. \\ I.s ; main on State street ghan’s band will rendered as follows: s^II Horn. Capt. Watts has weathered to Waltham to attend a funeral, tin Cape Man’ll- lti t'k-11i.• ..b Kuril the Horn twenty-eight times. selection—TTuiu W. Mu-'u'- culm meeting passed off very pleasantly. atjbcrt isnnnits. Miicra, \\ ang.»- Rm’ttgcr t-J 11 W I S At tic* meeting of the Woman’s club N li*»1111»~»»1 > J. W. Jordan and daughter Kthelyn •> II. ,nt 1 ».--ir>- W alt/..I " lien net atteju held last Saturday with Mrs. J. A. Peters, h rum Pawn t>> Tvv ilight.< went to lituehill Inst Friday to lieaux **• liutti-eli**, Read federa- overture lielle- and Bluehil Carefully jr., it was voted to join the State 1 II. Hullin.'-uti the junior exhibition of the the announcements I make from I i'rcmliv ille : tion of woman’s clubs. “Are Women (.alaxyut Sung ..verture.11. academy. When they returned Saturday can lias been in exis- w I time to time. You save many 1 Frivolous?” was the first Mrs. A. hose company son and brother Frank came it I topic. Dirigo llieir and that 1 1 ■ tence for nineteen years, during ■ dollars that way, and secure many B. Walker read a paper, and discussion them to a short vacation. In Mr 11 a \ i 11 t 1 < i' oil lit t i t i rt t ime has rendered much valuable service spend that other- ! ! followed. Mrs. F. G. Smith gave a sketch valuable absence had charg desirable tilings might | to the public, and saved much Jordan's Hoy Haynes life and work of Miss Frances I'. Asa volunteer of •' wise escape yon. i of the property. organization of the mail route. Shawls ’u a | to the it should -took* rf I ! Willard, and Mrs. Spencer Hall read the much value community, Nov. from the 20._ her be- revive hearty support public. DON’T paper on “Current Events”, topic from the hall will go I The proceeds Church Notes. i.j hoiis» wo ing an account of the work of an Assyrian toward defraying expenses of the leading job' church Sunda, BE AERAID princess in elevating the status of the company. At the Congregational Rev. 1). L. Yale will preach th o xiiiii- ard- women of her country. The club will morning ai offorino To the Children I Real Estate Rumor, 1 sermon. In th Send meet Dec. 1 with Miss Arvilla Thomas. annual Thanksgiving is ne- i It is reported that a syndicate the school will give 1 in this week evening Sunday of at #1.2"*, S-.25, when you want anything gro- i Among visitors to the city from the John | bargains gotiating for the purchase concert. will be John Paul harvest ceries from my store. They were: W.B. Blaisdell, Gordon, of about acres on i\ Carter estate 1,000 next G. H. E. D. At the Methodist church Sunda; waited upon as promptly as Franklin; Smith, Island in Bluehili j **>. just Long bay. will take for his “Bom E. C. Barrett, l». embraces some tine the pastor subject you would be. Goods that they Shaw, Gouldsboro; The property gran- Mrs. H. B. and it is understood that it is Reasons Methodists have for Thanks send. II My Mamma gives ms Marshall, A. C. Hinckley, ite fields, can’t take home, we’ll the of these that the and thanks (I BROWN’S INSTANT RELIEF, Nash, Miss Josie Snow, J. M. Snow, H. for development giving.” A general praise will be purchased. A cordis For Cholera B. C. Hattie property service in the evening. \\ Coughs, Colds, Collo, L. Banks, Bluehill; Graves, Tliis island in Bluehili bay contains giving J/XAMINK. Croup, Sore to all. Morbus, Dysentery, Northeast Harbor; Ambrose of a very tine The di- invitation AUSTIN II. JOY eto. Graves, granite quality. Throat, Diphtheria, island are to j Higgins, E. E. Suminsby, John E. mensions of the deceiving Manning 1 I THINK I f IS REAL NICE TO TAKE, the It contains about 4,265 acres. Itlock, Bunker, jr., Andrew Stafford, E. S. Class, eye. Played With a t artrldge. 1 r« pared b> KOBWAY MEDICINE Co., Norway, STp ,1. F. J. A. Kodick, Mrs. S. H. named livin ; KI.I.SWOltTII, MAINE. j Hodgkins, Ellsworth 1{AXC;- Hodick, Miss Nora King, Mrs. Ells, Bar c. with his John Wood wart Harbor: E. L. W arren and Somes- The Ellsworth gun club met last Mon- grandfather, wife, c W. TAPLEY, B. K. J. of found a pistol cartridge on ''' coffee is no hole- AUSTIN M. FOSTER, ville; Moses Hawkins, Joy, day evening at C. K. Foster’s, and elected Waltham, A cup of muddy ^ ) a nail and a ban med- AND Dorethy, ('. P. Simpson, Sulli\an; E. E. C. R. last week. With I some, neither is ft bottle of muddy CAIil’KNTKIt BUILDKK. FI UK INSl’RAXC'K. I officers as follows: President, day 1 and C. B. Small, Green’s wt s One to know ft ret Spofford, Landing; met he to find out what it icine. way \V. F. Aiken; treasurer, proceeded is I draw plans, make estimates, take contract^ Mrs. 1*. A. Dollard, Miss tAnnie Dollard, Foster; secretary, blood-purifier by J. P made of. skillfully-prepared Sar- for all Glasses of buildings. Eirst class work HATES. Brooklin: H. L. Savage, wife and child, I Eldridge. its freedom from sediment. Ayer's LOWEST club has members. A foun 1 inaiisbip guaranteed. Mount Desert; James F. Turner, Castine; i The twenty-five The doctor w ho was summoned saparilla is always bright and sparkling, PROMPT ADJE STM ENTS. two teams chosen from a P. p. Gilmore, Lewis Breson, George E. contest between to two midd e because it is an extract and tut to Sanitary Work. it necessary amputate Special attention given A. D. Stuart. W. W. 11. B. the club is talked of, the defeated team I Mack, Lord, | the left hand at the first join ;. decoction. to for a supper for both. fingers of Water St., Ellsworth, Me. MANNING BLOCK, KLLSWoItTll Hopkins, James Sawyer, Bucksport. ] pay Thanksgiving Chicken. 3t>bcrtiscnt rnts. Professional tTnrtio. < tltlXTIAX k\dea\ok. Correspond cncr. 111. a. £. II. (Column. Tibs form of roast is preferred by many

♦ a If. MASON. X”' < \ I’c hast t< h' ron-tns « wry part gets roi < the "'I'k Beglnul..g l’inc hips. K* I tied by Mil.- .Hnmi kaKU, A GREAT SUFFERER JOHN W Me I..1 <11- -. f**T <••‘■1 at»<1 Home nient t>> Uev. S. H. McIntosh, Ga.. Nov. 10. 18^4. inthrcp. golden browning, and tin but.«r basting '2r> ami Native Ijind,” I a*k >«-u to lwIp the tern at ne; rr.ti •= more FKOM— Attorney I the American: lire c«U*f « "T pt thoroughly. Law, Tom —Thanksgiving uni thank.- living.— Ti■ he Editor of pent alette lipping* ami Solicitor of to the above months Patents, A-Sk this original articles address.] Take two cbif kens four or five Sph. v. My excuse for inflicting epistl- Wheelwright A Clark’s Bl’k, dre-s and cut t h* m the BANGOR, MK W h each rmi"!Eg Thanksgiving is that various of your readers old, open thiough Liver upon you Complaint Ha» resumed Patent practice,and w ill obtain Pa. r a The International union ir.idd! of the bar!;. wits’ and rub with sea-!>u there arc several reasons 1 giv- have, from time to time, expressed typographical Cured the* I'm* of tents for Inventors, bring and defend suits for Ken- water in the ’infringement of Patents, and attend to < bxl f r His our work, as in session in Louisville, salt m.-l pepper. Put enough all ing thanks unto blesuings kindly interest in us and recently kinds of Patent business. its to the In .1 to cover it ■^“Correspondence ... and individ- the instructed delegates the fadripping pa invited. naturally, e.,1, siastn y notice has come to them through tucky, s fav» the national and thr** ta «»f flutter. Ayer Pills T!.:s has be, n true in the past of excellent er in kindly American federation to ping espoons ually. medium your jxaj ° a and of the traffic. iht eh ■ kens Hat in the with For several CETH T. ypar. The bles-iiig,,f (.rod has been up* letter.- from McIntosh. state destruction liquor Lay pan ® CAMPBELL, giving previous I was a been The was almost unani- brea-t Baste often with a years. i: .‘: n. It is true that there have \\ w e are here and once more resolution adopted up. long- ibt ell, again, f o a w hand! hi of water in greats»:ITererfrom r-. vand and calamities and now. after a month’s mously. and a gift of flask of hisky sj Keip plenty ^ ad-, depression at our work: I liver complaint, ATTORNEY AT rains from each male ami female, which the < k about one and a g LAW. and tie withholding of the we feel to for member, pan. quarter so- labor, competent pronounce which caused 0 of covered and God has blessed us for the As to was sent to the convention by one the hours. K*-ep the dripping pan under o MANNING heave u, yet upon our prospects year. r vere pains BLOCK, With all these are officials, was declined with thanks. with i.n.-lher tin until the last quarter O abundantly. things I he “we" and who constitute ;t. four city ftNSthe rlglit »l w ent to meet- to t>e able to state that I God has blessed us as a nation, and ponding secretary, Woodbridge. turkey 1 ain pleased q ty the considered com- present Saturday--usually ing. and after that the invited friends have l*een relieved of all these o there is cause for national thanksgiv- to a correct The state conventions of the W. C. T. C. the teacher's help use of rills. I OFFICE Pcter« over day—may cam- t< dinner. Pinner lasted one hour. plaints by the Ayer*s Block, Coomb*’ "tore same baud has g The providential this have been unusually large, and also, to be an after-din- ing. conclusion. year w ts of much ac- find them. elegant Q the richest Of c ur-i *»;;pj>»-r not ELLSWORTH, MK. ministered with blessings came various chores, it is believed that the national conven- M. A. Stead. Pa. o Before breakfast had nice tier pill.”—Mrs. Muncy. of Jesus Christ in the count, bu. mother always dip to the church work. After tion at Cleveland will be the largest in * the preface to each day's toast, ai i me of the ro!d fowl cut up, j. a most t. McDonald. world. It has been prosperous ■ and )R. breakfast came the butcher with the the history of the organization. and (rat! rry sauce and pre-serves, AYER’S PILLS: j in all denominations. Fi- s ami After n of t« Dr. year religious of . As the is cak< pit’s. quiet evening (finrcfiaor Drski) weekly supply quarter in com- o failures and disasters seem to As the saloon prosj*ers any social tfl'k* end **artv prayers. Thanks- Received HI ghee* Awards nancial this means recourse to Extends his Professional bought entire, munity, the church declines, and a** the giving was ended. Services to the t*.'o drive the of men to those heav- WORLD’S FAIR o of Ellsworth and thoughts meat-saw. knife and scales, making and church prospers, the saloon declines. AT THE pie vlclulty. treasures that cannot be stolen by saloon not enly bills, the butcher doing the The death of the may always .•.OFFICE OVER WHITIMO BH08’ STORE..*. receipting but life of llbrrtisfinrels. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQI thieves or in the be the life of the church; the destroyed by anything the have Hours —12-TO to 2 and 6 Jo to s looking on. By this time boys the saloon is, so far as it controls men, ■^■Office p. world. The spirit of God has been poured put their rooms in order and taken their the death of the church.-Pre*byterian ont ,u His churches. There have been up to the Mon- Messenger. II. W. HAYNES, soiled clothing laundry—our _ )IL interest and zeal. There have J increased are for It is Safe day comes on Saturday and ready feels confident that the \V. been added to the church many of su, h Mrs. Stevens of the forenoon’s work, 1) E N T 1ST. the assignment C. T. l\ conference which the convention as shall lx- saved. There is therefore individuals or to that the advice MRS. California which meant, to-day. in next winter say given Fruit, to hold cause of from a voted Augusta *#~Sandolor for the Painlsm Extrac- great thanksgiving in nine different {»arties working places a success. has reason to ALT IA A. DOW of church 1.- it not true i. will be great She CENTRE, tion of Teeth. standpoint. of work. at nine kinds believe that Somerset may be of our individual lives? wei..;y lady Henry will be remembered her OVER A H MORRIS Though next is ME., by .•.OFFICE 8TORE The boys well off. the thing with many prominent Pearlies, Pears, have had trials au,l adversities p- rha: present, together all her life; and her advice to writing a letter, enclosing bills, and get- white ribboners. The will has not God blessed u-- Can we let principal topic ( S. for the of BRAfiYX >X, > ::.!; the mail started others indication sc- t. g post-office, be woman’s ballot. any J )R. even in tnese very adver-itie> k showing iour miles distant. This matter was only I hand of God? And have we c r. ! Blood is valuable. Plums D K \ T I S T loving is asked Impure equally h*■'■<• nipiished after various interruptions The question frequently why Grapes, cause to thank God? L- t u- T II FOR TUI PAIN! K"" therefore, do not ask for full It was this: to make use of t«» answer questions, lend tools to neigh- the woman suffragists only F then obey the iujnwtn u of the aj Uifril XTK %CTIoN OF I’EKTH bors, etc. suffrage. This can be secured only by a the means that cured her and her anil thanks always f r all thin_- j MAIN STREET. ELLSWORTH give and in while munic- Then the workmen must be visited, change the constitution; and Cherries. On* and nnto God and the Father in the name adviser ether administered when desired. directed, and if necessary. The ipal suffrage can be granted by the legis- of our Lord .Tesu.- Christ. helped blackboard needed h:*» paint re- lature. If municijal suffrage is granted II. C.IMvKn But in a true s.-ion of cur grati- painter )IL vpr> after J n aed and some instruct:«ui < putting and creditably used by the women, tude to God there is something m re it on. Me took his nr-; !•-- -n \e-i»-rua\ a i* a years u woum ir ruiiijjami aric I) i: \ T ! > T. than xuere than'giving, inac is ex- The men at work on the feio needed 'easy then to secure full suffrage. pressed in the 1 :itr» r i art of the Kpic— li.- to.. '■ .. s -.ti the « ■ W* are to show our new w.*rk planned against gav*- of 1*1.1 H*U;, I. A i leiit.'i thanks living. by It is to introduce a bill in the i f out. Then a visit to the force in the proposed llve^ that we an- thankful tf Indiana limiting t he in «.!!»*** Bum k. Kt *w. i:tii Paul this out to woods, where the tta:r.st r had got his his mercies. points of saloons in the stale t<» one for The Kind Cures broken tht number That the f-r be fore calling upt u horse into the “doldrums, Ephesians, j each 1,000 inhabitants. Saloon-keeper* NATIVE TIM IT K I,. MAX 'N. them for he ?•> harness, and had to be got into sailing J.'Kh thanksgiving appeal.- are- to :ts h* one of the organizing prevent passage. She had been troubled a OK ALL KIM>!-. them to live their thanks, to do the w:.l trim again. Next was to p great AIK >RN1 V of God. boys cord a pile of wood. After leaving deal with Scrofulous humors, Thanksgiving may appropri- A nig banquet was held at West held, finally but units* directions as to the feinng and AM> ately follow thanks living, proper N. J.. recently in celebration <>f the one developing in a tumorous growth < a visit to t he <»( the town. Not we live our thanks the giving f thanks saw ing of trees, buy prepar- hundredth anniversary ( (>1 \>KI.I.( )H AT LAW the fact he » "f wine appeared on any of the on the neck, exceedingly painful Peaches the Basket. amounts to nothing. Let us th**n recall ing fuel revealed that drop j by j tables, and the toa*ts were all drunk in ( k us think mi; h was la 1 on oak with a dull in its and almost the blessings of d. Let oring dry very cold water. The absence of w tie was t he self, depriving to the up.>n them. Let u^ in return do the will av A visit with him grindstone. result of a crusade by the ministers w hen her of the use of the arm on the MM L()M HK ( (>M M IssM. ).\! IL for the | of (rod, and thus can we prepare the Then it became apparent that the arrangements were being made banquet and it was learned that wine was affected side. way for giving thanks unto Him for all gardener needed a hoe, which in turn CON I ECTIONEISV to be on the menu. A public meeting advised ‘ullli ri'i.N** IKnMlTM \TTKN I'KI* I*i in Jesus Christ, our Lord. needed a handle. A h small sweet I Ex She savs: A friend things plane, was held, and the wine voted out. OK Al l. KINi S. Bible xxxv, Is; 1, 14: gum, some muscular effort, with other me to take DANA'S Heading-.—Ps. change. _ Sarsaparilla. j HoiiVI 1", M ANNIN), Rl.O( K, xcv. 2; c, 4; evi, 1; evii, 1; Nell. x:i, accessories, and both hoe and gardener The Lancet says: “In 1.000 grain* of I took six bottles, and can safely 31; Math, xi, 25: John vi. 11; xi. 41: were fitted for the r respective duties. El.I **W< iHTII, MMM «f there- up 107' grt in* "f in .:i»h- am The tumor i.. I I CURED. Acts 35; Ik an xiv, I C«»r. After this followed certain odd-and ends, say Cool Fancy Drinks xxvii, of wine 1 ." ment. In 1,000 grains only I!. M 15; xv, 57; Eph. i, 16; (.'ok ii, •: 1 ami in due course of events, the time for has gone away, and I can use my TART. Invalid* make a great mistake in taking OK ALL KIM >S. ( ;# 1 15. The>-. i. 2; ii, ; Heb. xv, the noon lunch arrived. arm as well as ever. I am Wiiie instead of nourishing te writing AT I'ORN I V The satisfied feeling that c« mes after a I took A > U What I should Know. regain strength. this about year since your From tin* Soda Fountain. Joy* supplying the calls of a healthy appetite < <>l t > in medicine, and 1 am still well. I N>i:i.l.(iU AT LAW. Six things a bey .-uglit know: -et toed a proper condition of tiling- The \Y. C. T. V. of the District of That a quiet v ice, courtesy and ki::-i ! which to convulse with you and your Columbia have passed resolutions highly advise all to try it." Wholesale and fleta '. xait* Ktri-et, KiKworth. Me. act.-ar as essential to the part in tin- readers; to indulge in an after-dinner commending Mrs. Cleveland for her firm world of a gentleman as a gentlewoman. chat. Follow ing this w ill c im the daily stand against drinking. W. I WEST, Tnat r-uglimblustering and r\ book-keeping, attending to correspon- See that you get DANA’S. lv. G. SMITH, foolhardiness are i: t nianliness. Ttie dence, with writing of letters, the study It i*» sincere belief that if the slave my Main Street. Ellsworth. most firm and courageous men have of to-morrow's bible lesson, and the con- trade were revived, with all its horrors,; Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. and Afrua could get rid of the w bite man been the most gentle. of the for bible study usually ducting meeting with the and rum which he! OKU #*, Ilootn III Klni'k. muscular is i.at heal no means gunpowder That strength the above lesson). It is by has introduced, Africa would be a gainer EI.I.nVVOKTU, >1 VINK. with That a brain crammed only certain that there may not be “more to in happiness by the exchange.—Sir Hard and Soft Sji+rmltirj• (nitration, ami critical is not a wise one. Richard Hurt on. dentistry facts necessarily follow .-' If not, the time from half-past- | surgical operations. t the That the labor impossible boy can be devoted to the news- eight reading Will America save the Sabbath and of 14 will be easy to the man of 2niH*(l under can a few Here whose la recorded, at give only glimpses. on the organization constantly increase. There may OKKICEM A T asummary of the year's work: 442 mem Frankford, Pa., in 1831, under the title of GIVE ME A CALI.. be better places than this to help a BAK IIAKBnl; AND BI.CKHILI. ME. hers, 86 increase for the year. 44 associ- the Oxford building associa- John A. and but I have provident Lord’s, neglected needy people, is ates became actives, T, 747 visits made, tion: but their real formative period at on or Bar Harbor otlires 7 and *» Mt. Desert Block. not visited them. where will find Orders left my house Deane street you Bluehill ortiee « 2,903 sprays ami baskets of flowers ta:.- placed in the decade from 1840 to 1850, sent by mail at Ellsworth Kails will be tilled ojien >aturda> i That our people are needy, goes w ithout en, 503 meetings carried out, 21,850 and their greatest growth ha* been within promptly. ! saying. It is a chronic condition with All tlio Fruits Dearie were present, 228 temperance the- {cast fifteen years. C. C. BEKKILL. | most of them. Hut now. to the prevailing A. !E. MOORE. pledges taken, ifcSiO collected.—Golden The to;a’number in the United .States ■ hard times, is added an unfavorable at the date of the report was 5,838. in of tin* Soason, Ellsworth. aur. r>, General INSURANCE AGENT Rule._ season, with short crops, and low prices whic h led with Ohio Pennsylvania 1,079, and »« « « -« IKII-a. Ml' i" '-I ill ■ II'* To Boston In 189o. for the little they have produced, in adding every day .. ru :i;e -rcunu wuu i. mm u 111111 ■ «i- n r -!' !: coii'iirli h.-aler- h l\ c-i >.,• m "«•- i .. At the Moutrml convention in 1V 3 spite of the pathetic side, the pleas for u ri i« », 4 it;. ..i)!!.. J f. ..ui .•..»!! w it h 669, Maine had twenty-nine. They Bor ! < the hoard of trustees \ '• sometimes come to us with almost a To rf Hancock Coin orn -pomicm« >olieit«*i. upaniinously help .tt exist in forty-three-t ', Vermont being FRESH We are now pn 16 od to send the convention of 1891 to funny aspect. CANDIES, NT ATI- STREET. EElsWOKTH. the cxet i»ti< n. and in mo«t of the terri- pared to furnish San Francisco, provided a reasonable Hiding from the station some weeks New Cli- stniit-, ELLSWORTH tories. y-*u anything «n. be railroad rate should guaranteed on ago in our market-family-farm-mail < nrr. wish In .-nr | j 'I'll*- w number of shareholders wa- I ii >rida )rangcs, lit <■ marble an ! or before the time for holding the Cleve- wagon. I was halted by pater Lloyd, with STEAM LA E \ DKV >f .vhom 26.25 per cent were bor- granite for eeim land convention. most of the little drawn in Malaga Grapes, t« rv f :■ m \M» HATH Itoo MS. Lloyd** up size of loans *1,12b; total Ui-rk, rower-; nverag n < > 1;\a s in the -nmlh -t ta t The Western Passenger association line by the roadside; not with hostile j Bulk, | dmsRi.d *450.667.594; total t-- the i: ■ -f ex n ••no r.u no \\ \ ii : t-j a profits profits having fail- d quote reasonable rate intent, but to the tuition for so Pick! i I.::: -ive moni iin * inquire j of shares ♦mi.i;*;!.*p;; total number 13,255,- ■' W e hft\ •• tie it.--* All 'r ! I --f liuli'lrv HurK 'I'll.i' .it -III-— J"- in advance, the committee for 1*95 has “head of children, and to arrange many Fresh lV.mut 1 4. A- ■ *■72 of an average value of *31.Is, num- any. and most in.proy «•■ i d lur'n 1 il. i\. r»«! decided to Boston's invitation, he accept for their coming to school when and re " ber f homes 314,755. I’re- rv.::;4 Bears and h-lgii-. If. II. I I 1 \ A 4 O., an ', the convention will be held in that acquired Grapes, -pc, ask should have them “fixed up a little." trull) '\ -t l i I'.r I 1 -rt 1, N!• of the associations nt in to rail, see our n- xt Only thirty-five \* rni Huney comb. city y-.ar. The need of “fixing was quite ds :ind gel up" showed a net loss at the end of their last go obvious. Except the oldest, the children wiees. >team I'*d Australian Methodist.-* Favor Fntl«-avor. fiscal year, and that amounted to only i-ning works tii had but one and their Fresh Providence River garment apiece The assets amounted t»> Oysters. conn* ctlon We Tiie Methodist church of ♦23.332. entire Wesleyan brown arms and legs fairly shone in the will grade your of w hich over wa- n is ♦52>.s52..Ns5, *170,000,000 la cn I in 111<• SinoKer's I.inr. clean y our Australia, whose membership nearly sun, and seem ruffled a liiue WnollWAI!!* they didn’t by ■"nni merits and loancd on real estate. took strong ground favoring tt g; Wat. :■ 1:. > w brand "f 500,1)00, single want or trouble. igar* being Hem‘stone- to look as good as new, all it reason- at its last One question w hich the bureau under- mad.- v j.r»—! -r him. ai d will be ahead of Christian End.-aver general while the able prices. -uiUiactlon guaranteed. Coires HKOTIlKJiS. Recently shingling boy’s any y.-ar in Ell-wurth. held at South An.- took to investigate was as to the kind of pondence solicited. conference Adelaide, a voice from the ladder came WHoEE"A EE am* RETAIL domitocy, the associations. tralia. a resolution com- people who patronize N. H. HICCINS, They passed up for “some (I appealing rags." suppose was men of mending the Christian Endeavor move- The primary object to enable Franklin Street, next door to engine house, it was thought that clothes might be Me. DRUGGISTS, small means to homes for them- Ellsworth, ment to the church and to obtain 4’d >111111 street, 1 ll»v. orili. particularly given away more easily under that name, selves and to save their It was their own voting • earnings. 0|»|i. Boston Clothing store people. The applicant claimed to be “a mother- impossible to ascertain the occupations We have one of Blamelm. less boy," which seemed quite possible, as and the 1 •»r_r*-~t "t->rk- Dm-'-. of a million and three-fourths of stock- CEMETERY < hemiraU, I'ateiit Irfu■ ami he was at least Medicine-, toiled a weaver sixty years of age. Earnestly holders, but the enquiry was carried far Toilet art hies In Eastern .Mam- At a tack the master had set. I think I wrote you last about -pring to learn the of over Tw .s a of matchless enough occupations BUILDING WORK, New Store. New ]-attern splendor our tire and the loss of our church, with Gootls. Whose likt ness he sought to got. 160,000 shareholders in 921 associations. much other property. During the summer anil everything connected with This showed that nearly 70 per cent, And though with skillful fingers the A. M. A. replaced the church with a the business. done in H»* thr w the shuttles bright, were manual laborers and about 30 per promptly neater and much more modern building. His w»rk lacked the wondrous beauty cent, of other classes. It is safe to most manner at Th- these twocarda the workmanlike Of the he had in Now we only need so that we comparative value of pattern sight. lamps may assume that the same holds proportion Is known to most II. W. I>i nn’s Granite Mar- hold our evening meetings there, and a persons. anil And, despairing, in his earnest strivings, good of the whole. Thus the original illusv/ate that quantity it bell. How much we need a in this They greater Tu at tain the rare, bell tile Water St., pattern intent seems to have been carried out to a Not always most to be desired. Shop, opposite H wov< from his own heart promptings scattered both for our church community, extent, and this conclusion is Hall's Steam Mill. All orders to the master fair. great sup- -AN 1*- A fabric for services and our school, can be only the further fact that the num- ported by These cards the beneficial qual- set this fall will receive 15 to 25 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND the when he viewed understood here. express IlfEl'KITIM, And master, it. by being ber of shares allowed to each per.-on is ity of > M. A. lit 11.1)1 NO, liAMiUK MF. Saw mu h that marred its grace, The farm and < cent, discount. bedding, arpenter’s and per B* -a use 'twaa th«- weaver's ideal generally limited, that the loans tools, with many other things destroyed, • Th T> tiling Bimim—> College in tin late, l_.o naa wrought in the master’s place. have rarely exceeded |5,000 and average Tabulcs have not been Ripnns Relief in Hours. replaced, not being The ’- the little more than f1,000. known only -choo] en-t of Bo-tor rhat t*--• Bi t he s i 1: “Dear heart, and we feel the tools with Kidney ami diseases re- ••• thy fabric, insured, loss of the As compared any previously Distressing Bladder ! “A’/ N, ,1,.t Jr tint/ / /' Ml 'i h I do much. Hut lest 1 These associations are a lieved tu *l\ hour- the “Nkw tilth %T ***u in -ur imperfect, approve. very should get to beg- doing grand hy the start out -«■ of ntud y t rout \ MKHK AN • new practical DYSPEPSIA CURE. Kll-ShV IKK." Thi- P inedV -- Though t ulty, thou yet art blameless. ging, I will close right here. work in a want for which I’.rai.i he- taught B-’- k.-- Bu-im supplying i-* a great on account of its exceeding j Sin* © me was thy labor of love.” Fred W. Foster. surprls*- AriihiiM-tir. < orn «i< < mi- there is no other In in the I’enman-hip. -poi seemingly adequate prompiiie-s relieving pain nladder, kid 1 men ial Law, Actual Bu-i I*r . m bark ami of the Spelling. cents a bo», y-, every part urinary pa- v' And so. ir fellow Endeavorer, in the way of of \ Ripans Tabuies Price, 50 Banking, shorthand an- T.» p* _ provision assisting people sages in mah* or female It relieve- retention ol 1 n Tnh ■* lesson of to breast— or mail. ml for jivin'* full of hope your means to build own Of druggists, by water and in it alnio-t Catalogue '-•ripthm moderate and their pain pa-dug immediately F I I- *m serve Saviour Children for vs 11- \i. to .ret in with i- ii IT E h to your Cry it want iiuu k ami cure this »» homes installments you relief your the l-v'oiing educator* 1 will be surely blessed. through paying by -old b\ s. I>. Lib 1>> remedy. Wiggtn, druggist, Addi« a E. 1>. C lii.LI '»." •• —Christian Pitcher’s Castoria, what would otherwise for rent. CHEMICAL CO.. 10 Sprue* St., N.Y. Me. Intelligencer. they pay RIPANS wortb. Bangor, Maine. Young; treasurer, Mrs. Rouillard; M., K1TTKRY TO CAKIIIOU. Thanksgiving Decorations. Sfciirrti'snnrnts. COUNTY NEWS. v, v v' 'w/ Fayette G., Bessie Hadley; S., One of the most pleasing decorations J AV»r* are other Campbell; for additional County page*. have ever seen for a chur n was George Garland; A. S., Delia Wood; D. One Week’s Winnowing* of News, wrought out in dried Indian corn. Great stalks ■■■■■■ Susie Thomas. This makes four lodges Novelty and Nonsense. The AMERICAN has subscribers at 1> M., of it were made into bold groups above now in Eden. Farm buildings of Fred A. Spring, New the windows and here and rfO PITCHER’S the 11ti post-offices in Hancock county; disposed n nSX^aSS“l| of Gloucester, burned last week. Nine cows there around the room, the ears of ruddy the other in the com- all papers county Loss gold showing against the paler back- North Hancock. j perished. f10,000. do not reach so The Amer- ground with effect. bined many. 1 charming George Thorsen has gone to sea. Houlton will petition the next legisla- One of the most decorations ican is not the only paper printed in pleasing ture for an for a State of a leading Boston church a year or two and has never to Richmond is at home for a few appropriation Hancock county, claimed Dodge ago was out almost in '^u-vu-rM normal school to be established there. wrought wholly i THE TELL-TALE SKIN. ■ but it is the that ran days’ visit. corn used manner. ~ be, only paper prop- in this Those who The skin tells the truth about health. Itlsahul- The four-masted schooner Man- have studied the decorative fl| erly be called a COUNTY paper; all the Mrs. Agnes Milliken is visiting friends “Mary possibilities letin which indicates at once any trouble in the blood, in was launched at Cam- of corn will understand at once how bold |B are local The circula- at Hancock ning,” 1,290 tons, the stomach, the bowels, the liver. Skin diseases are gen- rest merely papers. Point. and graceful and harmonious the ^B in the of 1,000 entirely erally more than skin deep. In their treatment it is B tion The American, the Bar den, Thursday presence lines of such frieze can be made. of barring Mrs. Lulie Kingman has been quite ill, necessary to work on both sides of the skin- inside with B Record's summer is people. Had the old Greek had a Harbor list, larger but is improving. sculptors a purifier, a stimulant, a tonic—outside with a cooling, knowledge of this I am confident jB than that of all the other papers printed Joseph Vallier, aged sixteen years, of plant, soothing, drawing emollient. Pitcher's Llvura stimulates digestive action, B Miss who has been would have made use of it in their Idylene Shute, quite they starts the impure refuse matter in the proper channels, clears and strengthens B in Hancock county. Augusta, went skating on the thin ice of treatment of and for it ill, is much improved. capitals friezes, stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys. Keeps poison out of the blood —sends pure B Bond brook last The lends itself as to fine effects in Thursday. sympathy readily blood to brain and nerves and skin. Llvura Ointment soothes and heals all B Miss Hattie of Bar as does the which Kn*t Surry. Marshall, Harbor, of the community is extended the sculpture acanthus, local humors and eruptions. It brings comfort and stops scratching. Llvura B their chisels have immortalized.—Ladies* E. R. of South Penobscot, was is in town for a short visit. Llvura Ointment will cure any disease of the skin. an Bowden, bereaved parents. Home Journal. and has suffered with S in town to-day on his way to Ellsworth. Mrs. Elmira Clarke and her Miss Mr. Howard Firley, 708 Church street, Nashville, Tenn., says "Roy niece, A new steamboat line will be estab- dry ecsema ever since his birth. He was covered with dry scales and scabs, sores on his ^B and the Itched continually, Llvura Olnf •••««» Mrs. Kate Moon has taken the two Flora Joy, intend leaving soon for Bos- lished between Belfast and head discharged a yellowish fluid, scalp ^B Portland, "Mr. Sillicus is only an apology for a man." has cured him. Pitcher’s Llvura greatly improved his general condition Druyuuas H of Stimson to ton. sell LIVURA at a bottle. For Ecsema. Pimples. Ulcers. Itch, and affections of the K weeks’ old daughter Philip taking in Rockland, "Well, wouldn’t you an If it tl OT possibly Castine, accept apology Skin. Cuts. Bruises, Burns. Scalds. Ac., use LIVURA OINTMENT. Price, 35 ceute. Prepo'e* M board for the winter. Mrs. Naomi Dow is visiting her daugh- Boothbay Harbor, St. George, Camden was offered?"—Philadelphia Record. by LIVURA MFO. CO., Nashville, Tenn.. and Newark, N J. C<>0K. EVERETT * PENNELL, Portland, Ma.. Sailing B Edward Chatto is at home from Pitts- ter, Mrs. William Moore, at Ellsworth and other towns. Boats will begin run- «. Agent* field, where he is attending the Maine Falls. ning next summer. It will be a year fBcbical. IBB1BBMMWWWM—■—■■■! Central institute, for a short vacation. The Franklin Road house is at present round route. The Bible day concert, which was post- under the management of Mr. Rich, of Application will be made at the coming poned until the 18th, was held on that Waltham. session of the legislature to have a close time on deer and moose in Ken- date with success. The children all did James H. McFarland spent a few days Oxford, w ell. The members of the committee un- of last week with friends and relatives nebec, Androscoggin and some other whose it was carried counties. Deer have begun to appear in der management at Bar Harbor. 5|Appetite| is what the consumptive must have! O out, were Misses Maud Crabtree, Inez Androscoggin county, and if protected After George Marshall and wife were recently K it is increased by X PARCHED DRUE a soon as STORE Morgan and Ara Treworgy. They de- for few years they will become FOR made happy by the advent of a baby girl IS HEADQUARTERS serve much for their labor. numerous as in other parts of the State. o praise patient —Selma Ardine. g SLOCUM’S Those who helped in the singing, who A clergyman teaching a Sunday school Miss A. D. Bush, of Hancock Point, were not members of the school, also de- class in a Maine fishing hamlet, asked, has been the guest of Mrs. Eben Tracy, Pure Patent serve t banks. “Why were the disciples taken from the the last week. during fishermen and others?” It was my good fortune to attend the! everyday people, George Butler and family, who have answer of a “Be- Free Baptist quarterly meeting at South The bright youth was, been in have moved into Medicines, living Egypt, cause had been so a and Bluehill last week. The attendance was | they long fishing i Drugs, their house for the winter. made so little, that were to small, as the weather looked unfavorable , they likely 17. Nov. Sl'MAC. starve so the Lord took on them and Tuesday. But it was indeed a good time. pity Deep interest was shown in all the meet- j made them preachers.” Sullivan. 3 Of Norwegian COD LIVER OIL 8 ings. Eight made a new start in life. Some of the new and growing towns The V. I.C.’s met with Charles Clapham The collections were good, being : foreign are making provisions for wide streets, 2 with GUAIACOL 0 and wife last Wednesday evening. missions, Christian eic., m « uiiu suuuiu pui lu |6.25; young people’s pHiKs, Hn_y 5 you will find the loss of flesh will y home Capt. S. V. Benn is has gone to Rock- blush older In a endeavor, f3.81; mission, $15.53. many places. thriving 5 stop. Then you will commence to X Tyrian Hot Water land for a business of a few Bottles, The last was presented to the church at trip days. Piscataquis village a street recently laid 5 put on fat. Why is this? It is be-y I l i that to aid it in the new \v if. and wife returned from out will have a row of trees place furnishing Emery maple along 5 cause the Guaiacol destroys the poi- X beautiful in which we had the a business and each side and a row of oaks and chapel Boston last Saturday, after through 5 sonous Bacteria present in the blood O ser- centre with a at each side. happy privilege of holding the first pleasure trip of three weeks. the driveway R and the stomach ; in other words, it X One the deter- vices. year ago people Mrs. Charles Allen, who has been quite Rev. R. F. Jenkyn, pastor of the Con- 5 gives Nature a chance. C mined to build a and now to take and the kind V chapel, they seriously ill, is more comfortable, and, it gregational church at Rockland, died last R It is pleasant have a to he of. Rev. I>. 5 Prescribe. At all building proud is hoped, is on the road to recovery. Friday, aged forty-one years. He was a Physicians drug £ B. Newell, State missionary, was present, of the semi- Mrs. M. A. Franklin left town last graduate Bangor theological Toilet Shoulder and added much to the interest of tin- He has held at Win- T. A. S10S0M DEW YORK. 0 week for a winter in Steuben with her nary. pastorates 2 CO., meetings. The people gave us a hearty Yarmouth, Boothbay Harbor, son, who is practicing medicine there. throp, welcome to their homes, and we came Gardiner and Rockland. He leaves a Master Ralph C. F.mery arrived in town Articles, Braces, away saying it has indeed been good to wife and three children. The remains late Saturday night, “armed to the teeth" have been here. were interred at Bangor. for deer He left fur the woods Nov. 19. hunting. The of the Bangor home In fact, we have in a first- next day, since when nothing has been incorporators LADIES’ everything usually kept to heard from him. for aged men are perfecting plans South D»*t class store, and the are as low as oth- build. The purpose of the corporation is drug prices any DEATH OK DR. EDWARD A. FRINK. The school of this Sunday village gave to provide a home for aged men, to he er house lor same quality of goods. Our neighborhood is again saddened a tine concert at the hall last Sabbath conducted on the same general plan «s FUR CAPES the death of one of its most last by prominent evening. This school was organized home fur women. The home will the aged K‘K- members. and tinder the efficient a June, manage- be t'Mltibi i.-oict! MHiii, nild it in illteinlid to Prescriptions Specialty. Dr. F.d ward A. Frink died at his resi- ment of Mrs. Farnsworth, to whose make it a home in tin best sense of the dence Nov. 16, after a very short rseverancc of its success is and Winter Wear, Friday, ; much due, word for aged men a quiet, comfortable Fall illness of heart disease. It well be come of which we may has out the fruit may place, with a Mg garden around it in said that he died of heart break, for the ail judge by last Sabbath evening’s cxer- which the inmates may, when so inclined, and death of his only son last August ei-es. The vocal duet by the two Alices he pleasantly profitably employed. More Stylish than Ever d so him that he. weight heavily upon was very tine, and the impersonation of Parelier’s broke down under it. He kept about, “Friend in costume, Mar- 'illJUcrU'scmrnts. Store, Phenba,” by Drug and carried on his to this Season. however, practice garet Dunbar was also very good as she ELLSWORTH, some extent, and also the business at the -ought to find the “inner light;” while landing of w hich his son was the head, the clear, flute-like voice of Hallie Mey- of disease became more Made in all and all hut the attacks nell, in the child song, carried all before length- and last Saturday lie returned H. frequent, him. kinds of fur. to his home for the last time. He had not to his bed more than one day, isiiicltili. kept The and tinest line and had seemed much as usual on Friday Deputy Sheriff Hooper was in town on largest forenoon, but his wife noticed a Sat change urday. ever shown in Maine and about noon and called in some of the R. (i. Lord has gone to Deer Ish t•• do For the Next who arrived before his Sixty Days, neighbors, just a job of painting. at the Loirist I'rmx. death. I,ena Hinckley has gone to Boston to Mrs. Frink is thus left entirely alone, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF spend the winter. and she has the deepest sympathy of her DON'T BUY FURS We several school exhibitions friends in this trying time. hear of in different parts of the town. Dr. Frink came here from (Jreentkld, of an_s kind until yon see mir Mass., w hen quite a young man, and ; The White Granite company is loading and Wall and our and a with stone for New York. line get when the war broke out he left acted large schooner prices. Carpetings Paper as a in the after of this week there all kind- surgeon army, returning Thursday evening The new vegetable shortening is Fill' Repairing of the war; since which time he has always will be a public supper at the Congrega- the most popular product of done at short notice, _A_T lived here. He had taken an active in- tional for the benefit of the ladies COST, vestry the day. Its use means good food, terest in the public schools and in educa- social library. (ioods sent on and good health and a goodly approval of Brussels. Fernhrook, Lowells and tion generally. He w ill be greatly missed. saving Consisting Tapestry, The academy prize exhibition, class of in the end. Since the introduc- mail His was about years. orders Park age sixty-three at by promptly Ingrains. 'Mi, which took place Friday evening tion of Cottolene, lard has no The funeral services took place at his to. the Congregational church, was a success. attended Straw in and White. Art home Sunday, Nov. 18, and w ere attended longer place ia food or kitchen. Mattings Fancy Squares, Hugs, All who took part did much credit to by Rev. Mr. Belcher as officiating clergy- and themselves and to their instructors. Carpet Linings FloorJOilcloths. man, and by a large congregation of sym- This was particularly so of the young pathizing friends. ladies, who spoke very distinctly and in Mr. Belcher’s remarks were very ap- every respect showed that they had given propriate, and he voiced the feelings of. MAINE. much time and strict attention to their RANCJOR. A BARREL OF FLOOR all the friends in sympathy to tlie sor- The prizes were awarded as widow. she have the peace preparation. rowing May first follows: To the gentlemen prize, serves of Branded Like This One w hich passeth understanding in this sad every purpose lard, and Everett Hinckley; second,Charles Greene. time! serves it without grease, odor or IS THE BEST To the ladies—first, Lula Snowman; CIGARS. Nov. 19. indigestion. Those who have Til A'l'lMoNKY CAN lil'Y. second, Nettie Clay. The singing by the Cottolene a fair trial never M A K school under the direction of C. C. given IT KS 1IKST. WIIITKST, sWKKTKST, Ktlen. All smoker- should save money by credit is go back to lard. lie sure and get MUST liKKAI). of Good T* was Clough was excellent. Much the box. Another lodge mplart* the Don't let dealer bv buying their cigars by E. H. for any ■ instituted at Kdeti, Nov. 10, by Mrs. due the principal, Prof. Stover, genuine. I shall Grains of Gold. $4.00 off of the worth- For the next ten (lays give name his earnest efforts in trying to raise the palm any many Kates. They have taken the of with hundred 10c. of less imitations on every cigars Rob 4.25 Kden lodge, and will hold regular meet- standard of the school. you. Roy. any brand, one. ings Monday evenings. Officers are: K. Nov. 10. -old in 3 and '» pound pails by Snow Drift. 3.75 ail grocers. I)., K» v. C’harles Burleigh; P. C. T., Mrs. Case. ick. Cigar Moistening Clara Inman; C. T., W. S. Alley; V. T., The N. K. Fairbank S. J. Mrs. Charles Bur- At a stated communication of Eggemug- Beekie Wood; T., Company, lob Cigars.810.oo Kev. Charles gin lodge held in Masonic hull Nov. 12, leigh; chaplain. Burleigh; CHICAGO. Ca-c. 2.00 I llis tli-* following and resolutions Cigar-Moistening secretary, Joseph W. Wood; F. S., preamble State St., Itonton. ■ ; WHITING v. re adopted i’urtluutl. Me. 812.00 BROTHERS. " ■ ■■ Vi r* Our beloved brother, .Jo-hua at- jTcoti Piotmrt. II (is, M v price for 10 days. 7.00 --Ui -oii, has changed his life for that immortality to which we are all hastening, and while we deeply ?/! 3 SH AWAKA deplore this sad dispen-atioii, we realize our lo— i- hi- eternal gain; therefore it is J. W. COOMBS. NOW BS THE TIME That in hi- death, wc are deeply /.'»>../re'/, Corner Main end Slate Sts., afflicted, but in the line- of ltryant, “\\Y are -j. lad that lie has lived thus long, F.LLN’WnKTlI. MAIN!'. ro BUY IOI B A i.d _i.i that h«- ha- gone t<* hi- reward, Nor deem that kindly nature did him wrong A Food Softly to disengage the vital cord Flesh-Forming When hi- weak hand grew palsied and hi-eve Artificially Digested Dim with the mist of age; it was his time todic. Resolved, That we as a fraternity extend To thin and emaciated pale, our heartfelt sympathy to hi- bereaved daugh Patents, a Pa- Heavy ter who survives him. Caveats.and Trade Marks obtained and This food will make b>r Moderate Fees. overcoats, tent bu ;nrss eondueted people: Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions (»ur is opposite C. S. Patent Oflice. Me Peo- sent to the you fat, robust and strong. bespread on the records; a copy I,ave no-ub agencie-, all business direct, lienee time and at ■laughter of our late brother, and a copy to the ran transact patent business in less five and those remote from M’ash- ULSTERS, than REEFERS, who take it I. KsS COST ple gain Kli.swoitTit Amkkican for publication. ington. even ten in a month. It <>. P. Caktf.u, Committee on Semi nmdel, drawing, or photo, with deserlp pounds W. II. v resolution-. free of Wilson, tion. M e advise, if i>atentable <»r not, the WASTING in consump- rilarge, our fee not du<- till patent is secured. MACKINTOSHES, stops A bunk, ‘How to obtain Patents,” with refer- in or tive cases and causes them to be- Soililtl. ences to actual clients your state, county, sent free. Address Thursday evening, Nov. 15, a new lodge town, UNDERWEAR, come Pas kola is far bet- fleshy. of Good Templars was organized here. A. SNOW & CO., ter that Cod Liver Oil, in this re- The name of the new lodge is Hillside. C. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It. C. meetings will be held Thursday without its taste. Regular HATS, CAPS, spect, repulsive Officers are: P. C. Charles evenings. T., $73 can it at store. G. C. Pembroke S. Agents. to You any Bordeaux; T., Hig- week Kxclusive territory. Th* and buy drug • everything keep yon warm, V. Flora S. J. lUpM IlltkWkiher. Wsahesallihe gins; T., Bordeaux; T., cue minute name to The l’re-Di- I dishes for * filially la -A.T Send your them Julia A. Higgins; chaplain, Charles Washes, rinse* and dries Food Reade St., without wetting the hands. You gested Co., 30 Cousins; secretary, Ina Higgins; F. S. push the button, the machiuedo** :Vo. o Water Ellsworth. STOCKINGS. me rest. Bright, polished dishes, St., Melissa Charlotte scanted New York, and their interest- Richardson; treasurer, and cheerful wives. So get *• C. Alfred i.g.-rs nosoiledhandsorclothing. Richardson; M., Higgins; G., nr.- -. 'b Miss. K hr >kt u diahcs.no ap. ing pamphlet. £nrah S., Fred A. AMOS P. TAPIEY Si CO., Boston, f Nickerson; Temple; S., OWEN BYHN. «. »«• I -! Cultimhu-.. sale to N. E. dealers. W C. A t o.. Ik* S. I>. WiGGIN, Ellsworth, -Mo. Eva Higgins; 1). M., Ida Leonard. Have a large stock for in Fire at Kustport. Irgal Xotters. N'otirrs. Hcg.nl yotirrs. block every appropriation bill ILtrjnl sT'ilsuHU'tii American. Fire iti E. A. Holme®* sardine factory at £!)c order to do so. but extreme measures ST \T I «* I MAINE. To the Honorable .Judge of I’robate for the 8TITS or M VINK. East caused $500 damage H ak< ,99 Court of sw rth u'Uiiti of Hancock, State of Maine. be There are port Sunday prob Hamdck »** —Clerk’s office, Supreme .ludi will hardly necessary. November term. a. <1 !*;•» K A. K I M It A 1.1.. of Mt. Desert, Insured. rial court. November 1A, a d 1M04 \ LOl M \M) !•••: 1TICAI. .HH’RSAL for settle- of reasons to believe that a sufficient VO l N rs having been filed in sniii county and Stale, guardian In the of (M.AKKNt rpilK following disposition each ap Vi ment in estates of Clarence I MeBiidc and Albert K McBride, 1 ca-e and Indictment for •' pealed violation* number of democratic senators stand PrafiifM Cannot be ( uml iM-.-r;.' \ Ml ::«t* ..f It! k-v t V. d* ■ i-ed minor heir* of Hannah A. McBride, late of of the law s regulating the use and -ale of lm,,x It'S THl R9DAY M< RMXU hin.iM 1 M 11. Hint Nam y 1 M e \eeufor- said Mt Desert, deceased, respectfully repre- a* made t to their votes against y local applications a- tlx-y cannot rea« li tlx Icatlng Ibjuora the October term of ready pledge l’erry, lat<- of Oouldsboro. deceased sents that said minors art *eired and pos- tb*1 AT diseased portion of tlx- ear. There i* only .*m said supreme judicial court, a. d. 1**14, ».u|, (filbert 1 ex* < iitor sessed of the ;o certain restric- bills to insure their « '!iii|i*iftn, right impose 11 the pop- gun to cure deafm--*, and that i-M ■.n-t 11u shed In accordance with the of Ef I.SWtHiTH, MAINE. way I I *<■ .1 U late <»: deceased tions ,1-42 in provl-ioiis « ’In linns, Bluehill, upon one-forty-second part tional remedies Deafness is au-ed t»y an in Chapter 44. of the Public Lawn of l*>7 BY THK defeat, but it is extremely doubtful Ell-ha K Bowden, executor. common and undivided ot a certain lot or llamed condition f tlx- muc-m* lining of tin State of Maine vs. Fannie A. \Iftvd V. :»/!••. Ian* of Eden, dcc.-a-ed M erl can e! of land situated a! Northeast Harbor. Hopkins. ono N-COCK COrNTI SHIXQ whether either of them will be Eustachian Tula- When this tube is in flame* cane. digni- W Paine an harh t land. tru~te« Hancock countv. State of Maine, owned in |ndletment tiled. vou have a sound > imperfect lx ar Michael E. M Roli.in*, F lit -ran ! Manager. rumbling M rick late of Ell-worth, decea-ed common said minors with Loren L Kim- Shin. Two cn.es fied to the extent of being formally and when c M*ed. dvafne-* 1-tlx y \very, by Ing. entirely to wit. ( ontinued. 1 < v l B Wyman. administrator. ball et als.. and described as follows, 75 cents !• -r rc-ult, ami unless tin- inflammation can F< Pusan Snl'x n;'tii>n l’ritt*—"a year. voted \ t r Hancock county, state of Maine, which payment. payable circular*. free. E K rt KIMIIN'. c<». Eli* That the said accountants give s.ml lot is described in *aid deed to Gilman, George Fro-t. Two cases. HaNOh COI NTY Courier-Journal says: V .1 ( HUSKY A CO O Ordered. Toledo, wit. Continued for sentence worth. Main**. it has l>een to notice t** ail persons mtetested. by causing, as follows, to For an entire year perceptible ur Sold by Druggist*. TV. shore at F L llavev. copy .*f thi- order t«* published three Beginning at an iron bolt on the Three case-. the close observer of pas-iug events that the weeks successive.y in the Ellsworth Ameri- high water mark at the northeastern corner Capias l-sued. "t .lames Sullivan. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1*94. democratic wa- a can, a m Ellsworth, n bound of t'larence \ Kimball's lifton One cane. party marching through THE t\ \Y t«> reach catarrah is tlx 1 newspaper printed I through at a south and ndletment tiled. to -aid county, that th» y appear probati Hotel lot. thence eighty-three and Tuesday it seems have blood. Hood'- lh« 1 It daughter-house, >arsapari!la, by purifying court, to be holdenat on the second one-half *« A >- degree* west, following the George Young Four Mood. removes the cau-e of the dtsea-e am Bucksport, into the open grave that yawned to of December at ten of th< northern line of said "i lifton Hotel" lot one ca-e-. Indictment' tiled. -topped Take Wednesday next, jKTinHnently cure-catarrh only II'hhF- a the Patrick 11 STATE OF’MAINE. receive it. clock in the forenoon, and -how cause, if any hundred eight 108 feet to bolt in ledge; Herllhv Throe I thev have, whv the same should not be a! thence north six and one half * A » degrees eases. Fine f:tno r„-t* The victory of the republican* ha* l*een so ll< m »D' I’f 1.1.'* a. t ea*i!v. yet am promptly low. O P. < UNNISOH \M. Judge west one hundred .100 feet to a *toue bound; $.>,.02, paid. ur ea-es. a* *itik mere on the liver and bowel*. &V. I.aw far reaching and complete to j*or- effectively, Attest as p D"RR. Register thence north eighty-three and one-half court on exception-. b, one ,108, A. L. Morrill sonal incident* and local Influence* quite out of A true copy. Atte st ( h as P. Dorr, Register <1 A degree* east hundred eight live case-. to a bound; them* due east ***>. costs $*.*4 i t-> feet stone 70. paid. Tw sight. There will Ik* a *pecial tale to tell STATE (» M \ IM water case- twenty-five feet loan iron bolt at high Law court on 1 \ here and there Hancock. s»: < ourt of Probate, Ellsworth line account fora particular defeat Children Cry for mark on the short thence following the eeptlons. November term, l^it t*» the John ( and for the reduction of thi* or that majority. of high water mark generally southerly oney. "Ix ra«r-. Fine PETITION having been filed by thi first mentioned ten thou- $#ioo. co-tn #loo. t<»<• to bound, containing paid Two but the democratic collapse i- universal Pitcher’s Castoria. widow *.f each deceased, for an allow- case- V sand, eight hundred ninety 10,890' square Law court on « n the estate* be ascribed to anything other than universal ance out <*f the personal e-tate feet, above high water mark: together with centlors of th« named \i/ C Vv and dissatisfaction Never in the Xotirrs. following person-. the shore ami flats in front of said above-tie- Luthrle. One ra-o. profound Special E of k. in »al«! do-eph (.ray, late Sedgw scribed lot lying between the northern and Continued for sentence. of the have the been *«• 'v >iifit v dc.va-. d ; history country people southern lines thereof, tc low water John V Adam-. Two case* NOTH E. produced disappointed in work of their own doing and William Buckminster, late of Dec: Isle, ir mark, together also \*ith certain rights of Capias issued. of the stockholder! said decea-ed. Gilman de- Ihtnlrl never before did they make such haste to undo SPECIAL meeting county, wav in sard deed to particularly Hresnahan. Two V of the Mt Desert Seaside Land Com Ordered. That said petitioners give public scribed; that it would be for the benefit d cases. ( apian l»-ued it. With some the of di*tru-t lias l*een t*> all interested, bv causing a object pany will be held at the office of Hale A Ham I notice persons said minors to sell for money the following C baric* Caltdnc. Tworer- be three week* — BY THE GOVERNOR : the administration—with other- the cougress— fin, Ellsworth. Maine, on Friday, the 30th day copy of thi-order to published restrictions, to wit < ontinueil on condition- ..f a. d lsv^t. at ten o’cloc k in tht successively in the Ellsworth American. .! structure that with all. the wherever it November, That no stable nor any other Michael I>rumru<-\ Three party organization c*r in Ell-worth, forenoon, for action upon the following newspaper printed published would in law or equity be deemed a nuisance, case*. Fine f.ton, ,o-t- showed itself that tin •< at a court of fot articles, to w it: may appear probate shall ever be erected or maintained upon one- #47.MO. pahl. Tw.. ease- A PROCLAMATION. said to be held at the office in The Industrial panic wa- succeeded :» Article I- To determine whether the By county, probate f, rty-second part 1-42 m common ami un- Law court on hi-t th« state ha* an De- exreptlon- From it* earlie.-t Laws shall he amended so a* to fix the num- Buck-p on thi -••.cud Wednesday in divided of said lot of land owned in common I Minton. One political panic, and panic- of all s.-rt- are un Timothy ra*c. < cember next, at ten of the clock in the for. Dually *et apart a day near tin* !• -eof the year, ber of Directors at three. bv said minors with said Loren K. Kimball et < ontinued for sentence reasoning They <-an only Ik* met and turned a Board of n*»*n. *n ! show eau-e, if have, whv luo feet in rendering thank- for Cod'd Article II. To elect Directors any they als and ly ing w ithin one hundred Edition Eno. Two canes f i,,,. ■to be ob*er\ed the same should not be of iiy quick, rc- ite action, and thi-quick, re- none having been elected at the time for tht granted. from the north anti west, lines respectively costs $JL.T«>. , aid and t• u-. a* a Then- » I ! N M V H A V, .Judge goodness mercy people annual meeting. said lot conveyed bv l.oren K. Kimball et als Two < n*cn Law court on olute action wa- wliolly lacking at Washing P !>orr. fore. 1. Henry It. « '*-av. <» vernorof Maine, Article 111 To determir.. what act* am: A true Copv. Attest Register to said Gilman: that neither said minors, nor exccption- at i «•!-*. The Prc-ident «et ton. everywhere votes of the Directors sha.; t h-ir heir-, sbai; or wl! ever erert or main- Frank II Lou’d in accordant with t ;- r* v.-r*-* and honored approved. >T \ I I oi v| \ | | Threeca-. -. the of disaffection It wa- taken Article IV. To determine what record.* <• tain him stable or other structure that would Fine ? c.-t- pace cagerh II v v -• ,i -u: t of h- den at *p* ’U-tain. do herd w::' ad\i'V..f the Ex- probate the -hall be approved. in law or hi deemed a nuisance, upon Twnrase- Law court on up by the rank and til. Faction once in the corporation ! -w •:t h. w it hin and for s.iid county, on th« equity ocutive Council, T:.ur*dav. t tie Article V. To determine whether and how that portion of their said land owned u app twenty, saddle rode booted and down the \S drie-dav of N"\emb. r. a d. ’.*'•*1 exceptions spurred much of the ca.-h asset* of the 1 common a* afore*.iid within one him I Lou Id a- a of corporation 1 M'N \R M I.U \ 1 w: w f .1 Y Iving bur;. Tw ca.«es ninth of the present day -eph lines democratic olumn _ < r in It* mad not needed for the payment of debts and ex- dr-d loo fe. t of said rn-rth aid NoI on condJr.o! t«qq I V •! a I,iff ,'Wl- k. 1M -.-Id « .-UlltV pro- -hall be distributed among the stock of *aid le t conveyed to Giiman. John Ib tliliv Tw.. ca-i- THANKS5IYIK3 \H2 °RAISE TO 600. am-r ti:c ust and the i? a-t. the mentor iu* penses. ie. a-ed. hav mg pr. nte.i lit r pct'Ci-oi pray ii>g respectively holder*. and that said mim-rs ami tin heirs, w n Flnc 1?.’is o-t- *.{:• and the recalcitrant. T1 -iaujrhter ha- been tl.at d w r ii. rial:, real e-tote therein d. b* .. -ervi-.i r* -r from *c* u’.ar em- Article VI T<> determine whether ami t< restrict »»> Two Law .»!■ Let it y -ad >f eimugh farn. fireside, spirit tribution ami of Ms** and depreciation. b"' $-*<*• co-t-, ;i mat -.11-; M'Tinuui w. m .i.» ami i* ree*»g ;t: -i in <*ur Articlt VII. T<> det-rmirie any other !eI iron I w ra-r- I a w .. t. humanity, in the ! -worih U. o icin. a new spa pci .-Ml t» r- that may be legally determined at such nf v.ii-1 lot conveyed t*> Mllrnan. tmn- 4»onu-s and pin. -- w r-. of the innuou r p:inted -v m -ml c*unty. prioi re-pet tive.y v.'l CorrcsponStnct. meeting. Per order of the Directors. tthii h hut not to be 11 uc h >1* to llo .. Wt d of l)o. mber thc> may yive. resjum-i- h i'll'} Tw — •-t -.r -tat* a: her Jj' LI. ing- CiU'. H Dkommfv. bb for any of -..mi restrb t .--n- *•-, < oiitii.u'-i) for tri..-i Perished i.ml beh v• -m < <»I. Thomas Wentworth lligginson. >i ret at r grantees; that It would x e for \ It !*! iJ!i}• Tw of ir.in- r- t-- :« ‘i-l No w at tt-i: benefit said nil o||.|jt 'n port, n ai.d for said county, pl'o- Ellsworth. Nov. 21. I \OTI< I -t runt -.ml l-d f ■ rt notions. appurt* V i: I ur I -aiju i. 1 •. -sion gen* ■ :; g tin* un hut not a- ;.r. > .■ > hr W I a)'! A land to -aid liiiiiun. Mm To fht Fd it of thf .-1 meri, j.rr-.'P* in 1 V- inv tlii st tin* s conveyed ■ t«- f ortunate. it. !a*er t rr-wfu! and t:t.»*e < ur<- to settle t-lieil <> < l N >d I'r-'lulv appurtcuant the way yran.td HT -*». pal.! Tw-. <•- h few VI.I. hereby r»-<,ue«tini MNtiHA.VI. Judd »..■ I wish to -ft)' words through your :h* -am* re-tri- n-om W ••• ■ tv-i ■ .-r w:!' be in thf > -' saul f.ilman, for oi.||t ii|| t ;,,: s -distress, that :? n a day t t! a: kful at >utce. the; placed \ t: py. Attest t as. rk R< tht w h- !*• of ■ columns about < •!. Higgtnson, who let 1 I I't'I inip"*eii In said itilman upon \ \n: !< I» -u. I a :oes- in heart at"! .-'hold. ■:< ..t h if* every ha\i!tie- firm wi'.! no-a-e pre \ f h i. t t,t of land hit a -• Kiln- a. * w f t H a t;. k or and tor tin- hero-tit of I ■ hicii at the Ci.:.'. :.amher. at Augu-ta. -etit them. A. K tiKKKI.V. Assignee. it h .d he nt of as appurtenant to. f U paid I wo \. 1- •; common said iniimr- N name, of is a word tv m. 1 W«. dm of d. the land <>unt.! in hy l aw court oil e\ < tin- first day of .. u:h« r. is. tin* year ourse, household pt NOTH». !» L \ I 11 h IM>*N a- o-1 a t.«r :i vith l.orcn Kimball 1’Htri. k W F or.-1 I f I.**rd usand. ♦•‘.ght i nn of u- who know little of h> his- •;< **ur many a certain Instrument to b, -a :-i lot -in <■% d to td u a-. * '• M\I urp.-rui.c Y I r% < i. I tit « .i 1 f• ir t•;- ..r ired aud t-*u:\ and *d tlie 1 of event- that have made til" l.i-t w i ..I d t. am.-I t of 1»i' M 1 .<■ north and we-t. wherefore y petiti-mr ■ I'*, '• hr. ninety i.d‘|iiid tory and the tune and left bed and board. I paid n> hereby -w be lict nscd t- -• -‘id •• land. f ! i'i!i. tn -aid *u: t> iecea-.-d pray- that he may I.UW court oil c c. t; .1 m. e : the ld i -t..:< \ m m and forbid ail tru-t:nc of bar 1 him famous. !e>t:fy persons — for at.- t land -.f -a.d minors hMvimr pr* t< >1 the -nnm pro re strictions upon h«• \\ 1 nil « all II c Tin..- or;t _• him on u a< < t I -1 an n »t at 4*n«* hundred and :n< t****nth y pay « Tt. to th*- ccds at in- he from Harvard in .1. I hat t he said Maud I. Atherton aforesaitl. and j»laoe pro* a olitlllUC Briefly, graduated f r"ii, this date S"V. lb. that lie ’nave,.i- in niiv i; < i ea\ i |C •. ti 'lie. to all p. r-ojis interested, hy c.uis- terest f. tin benefit *d »;'.:.l v. :i."f-. dttloiis in 1S41 ami soon after txraim a minister, tract. A i: «»it \ \ and <•? the (rin rn<‘r a u li o; der to p, mht d thret v- h;mm -aid re-tio ti u:- up ft:- .1 .Sj/ t Me N--V b I' d. ; y pu I ..rd «*! .«»-c Y ape Iloxier. a 1 f similar r*--t occupying a pulpit at Newburyport. In •iAtd minors %?•.*» :. ;. t he and-' bt p. d ..poll I w o I-.I I A \\ m-cau-e Wa* in* Was o'>; ged to resign h.- ■ n..; r: ■ ■ 1 >e •r h* '■* m fit «•? ;*i -i fjl ’lltctl. peat '.ate held a! Rucksport h*remb« fort -leserib* d. f c\cc tion- in said on .he second Wednes- as en ant to the la ml «*»» urd in «.inn,.n anti-slavery principles offended his cun- ioi.i.:>. appurt < 1. .! h l.l.i'. TW a-- It is now that Prof. Bate- of .*, at n of k in rs I .or* n i.. K j: ail < ; a reported day | mb. in \t, t( by -a-.! mint with • U r. I or a it. In h* 11 gregat .on. of IB-'l. M.l. furnished tenement for the win- ..ml -h- w c a list if t,. the north and w*st --f -aul man has abandoned the ot es- part the lore Ii*- ally they and adjoining f.i U t* •! project Kef e re land «d (iilnian became the leader in the unsuccessful V>M k M •. '.hi Thr* ■ chanced Address I; \ V i-K N Or in- f N ml- *1 a in "K'^i i >. t• •! llh day < i• *• tablishing populist weekly paper I iw oun on v j• t. to res Burn.-, the KICK. tv-'al nt M <1. eased * I MtiM » \ K V H * « oar -I i.i! attempt Antinmy and of A ml -*•• o- Tw Belfast. Did he reach this conclusion • < r. v t N.MNiiHAM, Jiuh-e fugit.. -lave. r> >nfined n t .m * irt house -Mil. ul MAI N case -ingle sal,-. At:*--! « MU 1* Do,;.;. Hen '•> r. before or after the election? f a t.M O' K. ss At at" rt ate ht at in in th* custody United \:r.:t Attest i.o F I »okK- Register H Ip Boston, «op\. I.tnw.I -w« tt « 'I ...vv.v'bViV^ F...-v. r;! -n th- al 'A- -- -t », \ States marshal. a i--u"d in Aroostook 4 Ai a c.uit pr. i»a..- hidden at l.lSuorth, ■. ember, a. d M d pin- From away up county .loli n .1 \|. I'oi a •! I To the odin.g th-* of 4 .1 »• th- t:*y -f *! .* k. t. On th* pet ion a t-u d »r-b red. a: generation pr*-. « 1 a M. comes a of Fort Fairfield notice la yi'.t n by .' .;-h»ny p> '■ whoop *-a 4 us wloHie y*-* linger, th* iiu 11-* citr- ■ *• w * I I!. \; pt tit ion, w it h this *«r d« t h* rt n. ; b r*. k l-»d at the arrival there of the 4 rejoicing ine nt f that w :; *?»• re* a. led. tain In-trum* nt purp.-t the success i\ t! y in tht 1- ! worth \ ;.u r t< an. a day y ■ — 4 > Mir.i ,- ui'd Tw Aroostook The \\ aid It! newspaper printed if; Kllsuorth. that p* r- Bangor & railroad. Col. .vas wound* d a sabre • •«««-- a i- i-«ucd Higginson by 4 late of *r';t ml. in -a. >u- y de< e hav inir sons intt r* -led may att* ! -* a pi I n h p. ,oih| W ill * M:c < -• road was to that point cut in the face. '1 nrc* ■.* .• lat. :n went 4 pr. -I nt. d I lie -a.... tor r. Wednesday -d In u mxf.at a .; completed I .aw on \. Order, d 1'hatthi -aid Le\iF. Th.-nip-cin pro hate to be hold* ill 15 k-p r. -•:. w ourt pUon- and k i*:i <* :• *t in 4 ■' •• and trains will be to Kansas t". the ■ I 1! w .i 111 '. •• T w Sunday, running * a use. if any w hy the pt ay er d d ; n < n 4 h n a-« MlUiious i--u* d in a few measure.- bv win* that sin: pre- py "f not grant* regularly days. 1 wo n«r~ • i--m d. 4 lished three week- a --r.. !y in the Klo- given befort saitl --urt ap.a* vented from .becoming an abode of 1 o 4 worth Au trican, p:m:-d at 1 -worth, that < If t'N N I \< -1' \M. Ji: lye I rank nr. nr Tw r»-c-. l.aW < oU! oil C\i The Kennebec Journal look- very slavery. they it v appt ar at a t t. m held \ttest lit- 1 In.Kit. Heyi-ter. Options. at I 1 n said the si A tru* pv. Alt* st ■ n tt If 1»- ot.;. !b yl-ter. Arthur I .a wrci.ee Two new dress of It When he entered hit war in ISb'J ne wa« eo-ts handsome in its type. \\ ■ ly of Den t t f th< ca-v- Fine i To th- lb f.oraMe Judyt of Fro! ..-.. f< th- : ur> 1- for Co*, hi .-Ild >v if f also uses a already earning in literature, the forei. -h ealjse, any paid Thorne ouiiti of H a k on,a- c eases. type-setting , the-, ha h. if -. ,.i in-trum* nt should ’I la Two **: * ■ which he had HiUciitd t h* n.i:i:-:r/. 'PHK Mm U-i-.N'l !■ H l < machine. The Journal is one of the not be p.".■•«]. apnj. t* and allowed a-the aplas issued te 1 isa H. Ilart> .• He be-ame i:: *i. .:« .y the ,u« : \Mo*t last will ..ml tf etit of -..hi ti c d 1 \N i; I.ord Tw cu-e-. best of Maine's excellent dailies, $ r on \. many 1 ‘. l NNI NidlA.M. J u <1 kt l.nw ourt ption- * Liqi^d^ f em^n, -laves a d the first regiment ipei-o ■ u il t;f at ► a. ; • l WO r?r~Ot -re-' ■ i. k. R« «tst. spe-tf > reprt M M< ml' and the the am. -aid d* --a-* d fraternity throughout that service. leu them J A true c* Att.-t. « no. 1’. halt* :-. riyhts tredit- ra-r- l.aw court on c\ entered th*. He > py. Jl-kk. Rtpi-t.-r A/iof. ;r< ’o csrvfnr are not -ufti lent t« all debt- ai.d State can well it on its 2 pay ;u-: eepllons congratulate for two with results that made him 1 -• r-. ! -. .me- no- ! a.imini-t rat -n tl uin -d a' out wo years > fprment&nor -1 2 rpHK puh'.u hary* by Tii..m.i» -numb r- 1 oho/ii <1 a to *•-.•*- v >*ur latest modern mechanical 1 eighteen hundred ..wr- cases aw urt oil e\ appliances; and th n .‘a :.o.i- for their successful ■ l n pc Th du'.v ap| ii»; i. imi taken up -n b.rn- pray u*ur h- mr t- grant hm are of f\/crryo 5 petitioner ecptt>*n- substantial evidence ability Jacksonville. Fla., self the trust ■ f an administrator to s. at sale, mil they expedit capturing Aok 'll uoc? r 4 j license 11. pufdic private IJoIm rt \ -pr«• w Two > y of t u» «-fate f lb -t-rt S Leach. lute at the business and editorial end of during Hit lime. he was wounded in ; »nv< ca »«•- Fine e«»-ts n. < of Han-' k e- anfv at:d Matt of Ft -'•<>». in the untv Hancock, de* in Klisworth. --f to. was soon B 'i 4 i paid and to from ^fier ■ Is<3, retire PUB ia a- .. w s lit. the paper. obliged /(Hney ce..sed. urdinr bond the law Main* and M.mny tooigc -writ Two ras". trefori al! '-ms w ho «ie lebt I. ..rt :• -it* ■* 1 w -ad at th* that cause. ,ue-t- j th, Happ\ l.aw < ourt on \cciuloli-. ‘'"'tier of M -• I a e«l to the said deceased’s estate, to make im- southeaster’% ry' ft w m >• I Tw or soon * (y rrt 1 | Thomas be Since that time, after, his home y/r 2 mediate ami those w ho ha\e de- ltd; theiue mirth > ti I rt u Our democratic friends may '■} Cy ; payment, any homestead eases hni' i-ofls f-t*’. < mands thereon to hi.'ut h. same for set tie- east line to hi- I. -taiUtl; the ha.- been .n ambridge, and that c*-.r**er oiyy's pa'il to learn that out of gen- .in* ■ * d pleased ! merit. Horace Fk it kiss thence casteri> b\ t h* I Y Kvntt nw » in k in some wavs Atlc-t‘—John which h°.s not been a. — 1 d Fete: eral wreck of the late election, a form- began November It. d. 1 *'>i and snore «.f Bran ; -nd in the field. Mr. Met »ow n j r.. tin-net southerly nv thewest- surpassed ii.er.ry s scriber er Ellsworth Robert 4 rpHF erly .iut- Mn o v. n. ! ct-nunut d the -it urni k > vi ». boy, Gerry, jr.. whose abili'v !o no *ne * Of or. all n Hubbard, judge 1 duly s a j! !-• ad a-111 y 1 -in F. k-p- rf to the and ha- taken himself the snii: 11 k Miim, i I *• K. November waselected Washington legisla- »• appointed upon KiMworth; them* westerU «*n said r-*a*i will ion, often remarked to me that cfr. to quest trust of an ad mini-! rat or of t he- estate of K1 l.-n ! issued “George Higgin- k-port. county yintnny. •;:!: r: i: e two hundred anti sixty Y VI ITION, of Hanco. w lit is, d i. ^-i-. inn bonds as the > i. ■, a. tin su pi« me .a: « ourt I ■ ns Garden City Gazette, of Walla Walla, son were the finest essay:-:- <•: ir land." a.-ns. m.:e "i .t--. -tiny -an- pteim-i- 1> law direct -: he ther* fore re Ham «; Maine, n .» of jiit-st-all persons convevt-.i ••% ! I! tire* ly, at* rn* heirs .'.inly, up. judgment Mr, was There is that serene, who ar. imi.-bteti to -.ml deceased'- said court rendered at the October term Washington, says; Gerry quiet strength of Jarv is. .I ,i;• tes > Bi’ a n. d Hanct»« k DR. WORTZEL tat. to mak. itmmd >!< i- ment. and th -• l«v|. w hii h said bears date S ■- thereof, about his wri. that « harm whil*- p Ft of I- d-. 1 p .y« l*~. by judgment once in business here, and when he dig tiny yi-try ..f Oi w ti- iia\. am demami- t h• rt-oti toexhmit: .; <* t:. 11 .m k the itd day tober. against the l-.lls- -• Hu: Hey- stir. His “Atlanta- ii iv-" and • >:*i same for settlement Willi*m F. Rklp vvortli ii.,1 I 1st H'.irli! (iranite oinlialiv a went to Pasco he left many friends ,~:i\ -.f I). «i-. v-.. .mv, pay* l*k\ re-. rvim* N v. er it. a d >>1 stablished ami exist ing umler Ih»- Port are among m f.*rn..- .... < Bvron corporal who are to of his Days" and Liver Cure. of tm "slate "f Maim ami always glad hear eiie It.setl in tut above it-■ laws naming.- Kidney -i »• riplu»n dl sul r:her hr...', c.. in.fi' H"ttper works. p-..: «.f b.•* at KlNworth, H. k •■■oily. political and financial advancement. 1 Alst» another lot or parcel of land situate in He i- t • Iv ure .n i 11 a •;:i upon tin- s. 1! 1 :!-w .. -;r »- -. wh ■«!. He is one of the eight democrats in I J|. .■ i of 11.. P-r* theme now w :i it. 'a:i n ami iii fa..-; 1' Dulbn. of ivdswrlh. everywhere This great I! lueilv th■ m the southerl; -ide <•} the nighw »> <>t th* o. k .-ut! adminisi r..t« ■ t t he She state of whom it may now be said. 11! 1.! 1. t. tie! running s id H »m Maim- “People I Have Met Iji-t w : t* r h> f If. by giving bond as t -ii 11 uf of ami n- T n d t* I* itt* n'- u«! good* and e* W 1 yeai- -tiuly l. 1 w 11 iri t :n ! < r, s a|! Happy were called, but th*-s<- few were it in to t P* at s*:.i:.aimt of ho heard By m. ik' :i.e-..«'i .. eut. and pr* c>cd by ; tho .H.'i ,am>. l haw to\ •i'-in.in.i- ni ri-on t. e xhibit the I wan: to ask *-u rv a:, i wlm u-• 11 ,■ -uei -1 >. i.' s and e t > u iib 1 ami I>; sai Hr* vu Harriet .1 n 111*■-1y ig s11 d ig h y- pliy-idati. shim !• r m > Vi w H 1 krkin-. pag.- till » N < : m r; .. •* r: ■ i:. t! *- a a : woman interested in kn**w tug r» «.f Ot to r a ! 1- t. ing iu lil- It will I”, the 1- i-> 1 fully practice. ... d J.n I B .-.*. i. t*. .1 ii il Hu- exr.iitioit. 1. iindtr-iyitd, 51". Cleveland lias, to the men of this and other f-r t .u-eordia.g great lands, ;*•. .*•’■*. 1 Y_\ icm r;ing a!-. r, a dt put x .-In rill witlnr. ami ■! ■ Uliiv reeordi d page Hi»*.p« i-ure "!l I. -■ To .VI in* n--t. ni ?ii- r --f ttie said m<*re jio-itivdy of Ham'o. the .dti. t-r having xrn- information, de- or who want to learn <>f t ha! supreme tat«— 11* p matter n umi i.'.liy fully ev.- ut. "M against said corpora! n .n. iml hux K I' \t a < ■ .ft ■' IP' .:t ! at 1 -w. :! h. within cid, d „ive the a art. the expressing of re's tu.ught in Bright’- ing certified on said exeiuimn tint 1 am country striking jii -I i**r t ,• •■••ur.tv ■; II.h •• ... tin- n.d Uii.it.u-t" to. t r.Mjuil prop. rt> of lh< ml and elegant or who care 1 ■ NY \ ‘a p« graceful pro^e. A' 11 i. -•! r. at t ,-ur s exl...... oil of the man wiio refuses to ; \ at ion from w in. n to ,. ! ■ h; i 1.1! r:* .1 rp-•! I*, see and one A ra '- nm-t I .opI *•:.*» !iu:‘ !• !-*ur. >‘ h*Hr ! .o n or anx ! at m f. at the i« .j m f eita see or the ■ Hum a H* g.-i\. part heed object lesson « MHII I- u | r. famous men ? letters. to arrange h> s.u 1 j.idgfm nt « red it. r. have s. ;.ml : k« it com •"■<) in the vote of con- or her affairs as to an hour in hi- Kul! -AI.K 111 th. herein. .f*e d. >, r.i d r. al es! ■.!.• of tm greatest spend t• in-::. .i. :• -i tt.at to-!:- » " s iid defendant cor nor at p -n. ami ail the right. on the of December i. ■ presence veiling thereof i-t- _•: vet. t" a r-- int* p -1• b\ fide., e m the and 1. a!i 'ii had republican party ! ... 1! K m m“. 11!' and interest which said corp.*: U. A. P. rau-ing a --t t r t- i-u••::-! d G-. A. ropy i< trie same on the »th da. < ! PAHCHER, No; einhef v 1“ in anti >epteut- con i mint .on of the democratic three Week- -m < tin- h -w -rth part y for* m ••?!. th* s r \ I 1. < >i M \ I N her, lws ui Ictl lo. k 111 the \ tneri* an. it.ted at i -w <- said count -■ DRUGGIST. pi same was on tin ev. on record the of h oc the Mate < li to.:; f Prof.ate. N• < m:-er time when tiie attached put by people mpioiisliip ■ '•« His...,-- that the\ iaa\ at a ate court, to ’• anpe.tr writ in actn-n <-n which tin af■ t. m. a. d l*.*l original tht th ..... ,i out The first of a series of three be- KINwortli, held at w it! 1-r -aid games Ruck-port. > said was \l/. States, by coming > 1 -n the for* going j* ion. o rile red -That judgment given. on the ! W. It la-. >•••,, ,T m pi I V eert.un n-t oi of land situat'd stio .ii, in his annual to tween the foot ball teams of Bangor and -..id in tition* m.* pat.lie m-: lee t*. al per- pare*. message at ten k in tie- top ami i*e he ard n -u !■; ■ a of the F.ast Hluehill. s...ealU-d. in the toxxn *"f Hl > son- int* r» d. ising opv pe- Portland -eh.' for the Mate a Co..... ess. which is to be high th< to ne .i-hol hill, in said omritx of Hancock, and being reported C3-0 TO A titi w and tin- oler re«*n. put \ I l a I s it w of lot .V.. I of th. second n by a that Ii- I- M-w.rr !i. n, -aid southeast in sai 1 that the; Commencing on the shore at the ■pas.- nv the Senate at the coming HA LES ROOK STOllE count'. be d m Klisworth. county, may s tn.i;. appoint' jrlinini-tmtor, pr«- corner of the of t hr ( d I m* * run it- score of to 0. at a ,ri of probate for said e.-unty, pr perty -cntedb. hri-tii a t» M la -or, wi-|..u appear n session of of the Wilson on th< sc. ond Wed < ompan v, and running hack from the shore Congress pop- The are the Mate -for- said deeea1. to V..- heel at Huek-p. -it, Bangors present iiesduN of December next, at ten of the clock both tin- eastern and western lim sixty r>>.i» iritf hills, coal and iron Mar. It S"\V;i late* of T. •• M t--a the gun placing won two of the three in th* forenoon. t«» show cause, if any they and the northern lim to he parallel with champion-, having el.u-e T t -. dei ea-. -I 1V1 t'. •: that •» N \ 1 tin-, luuoif lot is km.xvn a* tht i:. t; e. the said should ih*' shore: said High on he free list. with Portland la-t of 'V. -t! t:.;: why pra;»-r<>f petitioner games year. e.K. M;:'l appointed adti.in Head (trauite ami is fifty rai* xxnl. FENNOR’S s not be Quarry V \ \ .• a -on granted. FAVORITES, i-tr.ttor. ted -. of -aid < It seems almost absurd that he The second of the series pre-e! M. on the shore ami on the northern or bai k nd game present deceased. O. P. (TNNI.MiHA Judge. \tt«-t HA-, p Dorr, Kegister. of the lot: and being the I t that xxa- ? be after the will be at Portland CONTAINING Marcus I' I la il urt- t N shot'.: willing, played Saturday. SUITABLE PIECES Hartford. vex K. < to Alexander ni- people •> A true Attest: (.'Has. P I» HR. Kegister ed by .Meillah ha*e del a-ed I'et lli-if tl.lt < blfti Y. NeWet!. .. f copy, ami have so to on ton et uU by deed dated August. 1*>■_*. spoken go Frank r.. M.--- -oiut. -l plainly, —FOR— tray adlliini-tea at recorded in vol. of tin- Hancock ■ At a Court of Probate ho!deti Kll-worth, 1*1, page 3bM, A Rar-IIarborous Place. trtv. t'lam K Newell, a -i-ter--f record with such a recommendation. pre-e-nte-d count; of Hancock. «-n of Deeds, with ail the build* ! shiil de, ea-ed within and for the Registry together There are a hundred men at < tin s.m.i nearly t K second of No;., it- i -. 1*1*4. iug* thereon: and also being p.' p- Bui in iias so often been of •» r I VNINiill A M, .lmlgeof Probate. Wedm-duy guilty poli- work on Editor Pulitzer's Bar Harbor SCHOOL ANI) ( III RCH .1 BKIDliK's named *-\ecut*»r in a erty conveyed by Alt-x lull'll t! a -.'..the A trm ■ j d tl original < rder tiraiiite tico! o to it less and it isn't much of a certain instrument purporting to !-*• the said Kllsxvorth ami Hast Hluehill uiseness, or, express place, "place," Mte -t < it I1 1 )• >KIt, Register. JollN of !a-t will and t—taim nt of Henrietta Bridge-, company, by their deed dated the 11th d i> either, Bar-Harborously speaking. Leu- »>!. demeans, bull-headness, that nothing ENTERTAINMENTS. 'am of BrooUin. in -aid rouniy. this ,se it is bound to be a re- "Beware the tree- withered notice t*> »1! -- hi- interest* d. »•; caus- made: and <*n the eighth day of l)e> r, wasted pine branch, \ If I. f b I. If \ N-< < \| |{ imn led ce-ii give p. ex tor in tin f > -m' Beware the awful avalanche'" State Normal ing a cop; of this orde: to be nuldi-lu d three 1W*4, at eleven g a School, _ iii certain in-trutnent to be rt Hi trommeiidation, even if tin demo- wa? the to the (ill purporting weeks successive!; in tin- Klisworth Ameri- office of V.. K .-e, in Hluehill, said peasant’s warning Alpine t lie I.i-t w d and te-tauient of Nan. M. Itran- > at 1 1! <-i t hat t he hill being the town in which the above-de- youth. Dangers greater than these lurk in the f can, printed th, y may ap- •crati" senators should their cornb, late Trc.icnt, In -aid roui.'ty. deceased, e-t is I shall -ell at drop of the man or woman of at u *.tec ...it i/t held at Buck sport, scribed real ituated, pathway young young -e? t.-.j .• -aim- tor ate pi Castilie, Me. having pr- n pro: pear •; uch of the abo\e-de- a- in .he s,-cond auction mil to Mr. the present they journey up tin* side < said county, Wednesday public per enmity Cleveland, rugged Ordered. That the *aid harles » Hrans- t m- hill of Time. But all he met and f December in \t, at ten of the clo< k in the scribed real estate of defendant corpora- they may ! ■ comb give notice to all interested, by as n. < -aid w. 'i has been intensified by the overcome a and use of Dr. persons forenoon, and show cause, i! they have, tion is or ssary to satisfy by judicious timely a of this order to be anj causing copy pub- * «• execution above mentioned and incidental Pierce’s Bolden Medical Discovery, the cele- w hy t he -..id in-’ rurm-Y.t should m»t gr ocratic defeat, long enough lished three «o k,. -ucces.-iveiy in the proved, brated cure for colds, coughs, catarrh and con Winter Term Dec. 1 1. 1894. approved and allowed as the last will and charges. begins Kllsworth American, printed at Klls- l*ah of •». d. ls*l to the Better than >*r cod testament of i 1 dc eased. Dated this day November. to pass pop-gun bills, which, sumption hvpophosphites worth, that at a try j they may appear All* sf 1.1 w is l Ii-.. pi .. liver oil; unrivalled and una ppnmehal.de in all probate *> P I NNIMillAM. Judge. lufve court to be held it fin, k-p irt, in -aid Mi rl*f it V- remembered, already disea-e* from a scrofulous or enfeebled Attest: —( i.as. P D -UK, Kegister. Deputy arising county, on the *• ond \V"dnesdav of De- condition of the 'send for a free book. Books and A true* \; i. s; < mas p Dork. Keiri-ter. r-ic House. system, tultii cember next, at ten of the clock in the op;., pas...; Add re-s World’s Medical Associa- $2.2*. Pi-pen-ary forenoon, and -tou if an. have, senators can and No. 663 Main N Y they T.ic republican tion, street, Buffalo, '■date Diploma* granted tho-u taking tie j why the said in-tr.u-d m-t be proved, e<>urse of two year-. ! the will and tes- s t ilt of approved and allow.d last ”WALL~ST R E FT win the passage any tariff Hernia, or cured or no teachers connected the mil AMI!** A Rupture, permanently Fight with school. tament of -aid dt- .is* d -mi: -*h.!’.v handled Send t Pro- For testimonial*, and numerous For address Spt-ouladon f u d V f •! ■1 !"! I f ’; tin ills at the short session of pay. treatise, catalogue* O. 1’ iTNNINfillAM, Judge. Sl>. tus .icd full u.f- ran* i. Mil l. linn as. y.-ur addre-s World Med or Will be sold low. references, Di-pensary A I-BEKT F. BK IIARI-'oiN. Attest: —( 'has 1’ IRegister j»-• me ln%-stiueilts p’«n d. AddTss gers, fishing, yacht. — so .. even if it be to b al Buffalo, y ^ v\ C .V Yu*. BfcNJ. THoMi Hoi .til i’p necessary Association, Principal. A true copy. Attest, -ut c 1’. Uorh, Register. \S Alii* A. UJ A: 4 y more sta- ats&crtiscmmts. Stfocrtisniunta. MOCK TRIAL. faithful and industrious member of the £l)c King’s daughters. The American prints vital E. H. S. and defend it at all times. tistics-births, marriages and deaths— INDIRECT PRAISE. His was then admitted. He is the Hand ISreaeli Promise Case with testimony j [This department comluutyd by than all the other in the A of in-Hand circle of tlie of Kils- papers printed testified to seen Grant in bad com- King’s Daughters having worth. itooms 1J 13 Man- the Substitution Amusing Features. Headquarters at and county combined, and most of them it Ot# (VspetfVof pany, and in low class pool-rooms. ning Block, Main street, Kllsworth.] one to two ahead its The November term of the supreme This concluded the evidence for the orints from weeks of j QueBt^^QfTroubleeome judicial court of the Ellsworth high plaintiff. The regular meeting of the Hand-in- contemporaries. \s n^Brltution question, which fe Crabtree then the business lod household school Inst The court Attorney presented Hand circle is postponed for this week opened Friday. to HORN. **" defendant’s case. He said he intended from until at : worlds^at \^e present -™10 convened at 1.15 m., with the Thursday Friday evening that been When * p. following Frazier was a Mr. and pect l\s ov^rlodkgX JUMPS AT CONCLUSIONS, prove that Miss mesmerist, which time a full attendance is desired. J A LDEK—At Tremont, Nov. 13, to that hit aWfcne is just officers: C. | Mrs. Daniel E. a son. grocer tellsYyou Edgar Bellatty, presiding jus- and had exercised her over Grant Calder, the power The concert of the “Boston Stars” last as good,” it IJnhvsjLhatVie recognizes a man Herbert E. Fiske, clerk; Frederick .KINDLE—At Bucksport, Nov. 13, to Mr. and bat 18 while toward tiee; to obtain the wealth he was said to pos- limps a marked Mrs. John E. Grindle, a son. reputation ofwu£npfl^^ W. Kollins, sheriff; Joseph Woodward, Thursday evening was success, to pay for tnroerter gradh of good** sess. JORDAN—At Mariaville, Nov. 13, to Mr. and log them. It doesn't take a wom- E. W. Charles and the thanks of the King’s Daughters more profit. crier; Lord, stenographer; Grant then took the stand. He said he Mrs. Frederick S. Jordan, a daughter. preferring are due their friends for their liberal Tower, messenger. pat- LITTLE—At Nov. 12, to Mr. and an long to decide upon the had met Miss Frazier at a dance at Tan- Bucksport, Miss Kubie ronage and especially Mr. C. R. Foster, Mrs. Joshua J,. Little, a son. Attorneys McQown, Harry he had been introduced glefoot where LOW—At Deer Isle, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. merits of a That’s Crabtree, C. J. Hi 1 whoso kindly loaned the furniture for bargain. Harry Mason, Harry to her by Miss Means. That about ■Sumuel Low, a daughter. Carlton the stage furnishing. vy, It. Thomas. a RAYMOND—At Ellsworth, Nov. 11, to Mr and our We eleven o’clock had been overcome by ! opinion, any way. The chosen from members of the Mrs. Wallace I.. Raymond, a son. jury kind of and the next he knew AN APPEAL. stupor, STINSON—At Deer Nov. to Mr. and school was as Bradford Mc- Isle, 1G, an follows: was in bed of have just received elegant morning had dawned and he Those who have followed the work Mrs. Samuel Stinson, a daughter. Kenzie, Mae B. Friend, Annie foreman; at home. Afterward he had these spells the King’s Daughters from year to year, rA INTER— At Brooklin, Nov. 1G, to Mr. and line of Silverware, Norris, Rena B. Roberts, Katherine Hale, Mrs. Edward B. Tain ter, a son. including often, but usually while in the presence will remember that for the past four Ethel M. Susie Burton rRASK—At Tremont, Nov. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton, Mason, He disclaimed that he a mission has been car- lea Sets, Cake Haskcts, Fruit of Miss Frazier. years Christmas Charles A. Trask, a son. Walker, James Frazier, Martin Thorsen, had ever been engaged to Miss Frazier, ried on to the extent of sending boxes to Edward H. Dishes, Nut Howls, Hutter Small, Henry Higgins. that at a time while Miss Frazier was in the children of those whose names are on MAItKIKD. the dinner hour the room had During he was not troubled by those the list of the benevolent com- Hon Hon and Chicago visiting BLAKE— HUTCHINGS— At Bucksport, Nov. Dishes, Dishes, been prepared for the trial. A number Rev. William Miss Ada M. spells that Miss Frazier had been alleged mittee, and to us, who have been inter- 15, by Forsyth, of the seats in the front of the room had Blake to Charles M. Hutchings, both of seems not the a large and varied line of Fan- to have produced over him. ested in this mission, it Verona. been removed and the space thus cleared He met Miss Grindell, fell in love with least important branch of our work. DARTER— PA RK KR—At Sedgwick, Nov. 17, was with the usual court set- A. W. Miss Nora M. Carter of cy Silver Notions which are arranged her, proposed and was accepted. When Many persons probably do not realize l»y Rev. Young, the witness stand Brooklin to Edwin J. Parker of Bluehill. tings, judge’s bench, Miss Frazier returned Grant called and as that there are children in our own many DARTER FBI END—At Nov. 17, by bargains in every sense of the and box, etc. Sedgwick, jury soon as he entered the room in which city (where we like to say there is not a Rev. A. W. Young, Miss Etta Carter of Sedg- The sheriff announced the court and wick to Eugene A. Friend of Brooklin. word. Miss Frazier was she asked him about great deal of poverty) who never had a that took DA VIS—CROCKETT—At Surry, Nov. 15, by severe-looking person calmly his with Miss Grindell and Christmas until it was sent the a ot serene engagement present by Rev. II. F. Mi*s B. Davis to Percy Full many gem purest ray his seat the bench. Day, Agnes upon called him faithless and heartless. Grant and who will not have C. Crockett, both of West Ellsworth. in our store to be seen, King’s Daughters, Lies waiting The first ease before the court was that Nov. testified that he answered in the affirma- this if we are unable to furnish DAY—PERKIN—At South Bluehill, 15, as see and handle and admire, any year And you of vs. I. by Rev. I). B. Smith, Mrs. Adelia N. Day to Georgie E. Frazier George Grant, about his the sre not tive to the question engage- it. Charles B. Ferrin, both of South Bluehill. You’ll wonder that prices for breach of The fair promise. plaintiff ment to Miss Grindell and then What this means is best realized DAWS-FRENCH—At Nov. 13, il feeling by Tremont, by higher. I in the action the amount of dam- Eben 15. Mrs. E. Daws placed rushed carried the boxes and Clark, esq., Euphema Tliis illustration a one of those “spells” coining on, those who have Tremont. represents very heart and to Sylvester J. French, both of age done to her tender affec- faces and attractive pocket pin cushion, which we from house. looked into the — the radiant, happy HARKINS MCCORMACK — At Ellsworth, t ions at fJ.oOO. will send free to any one. Address F. ROBINSON. Miss Means testified that she had in- alas! into the sad faces of the children Noy. 21, by Rev. J. D. O’Brien, Miss Anna K. The in the case were Harkins to Thomas both of Mt. attorneys Messrs. at the next house to whom McCormack, trod deed Grant to Miss Frazier perhaps in the very Desert. CHASE & SANBORN, Mason and Silvy for plaintiff; Miss Mc- latter’s request, at the dance at Tangle- they had nothing to carry. HARDEN-GR\NT— At Bar Harbor, Nov. 14, BOSTON. Gown and Mr. Crabtree for defendant. foot George Newman who claimed to be This work is essentially for children, by Kc-v.c. S. Leilingwcll, Miss Mabel G. Har- Mason the den to Mark B. Grant, both of Bar Harbor. Attorney presented plain- testified that he we are when we have some a professional mesmerist, although glad At tiffs case to tin- court, and read the writ, McKENNEY—CAM)\GE— Surry, Nov, 15, announcement" had seen Miss Frazier but a few hours useful article to add for the older mem- Rev. II. F. Miss Alice M. by Day, McKenney which authorized the sheriff to seize up- of to Alonzo J. Cundage of Bluehill. before, but could tell at a glance she was bers of t he family, and so we appeal for Surry takes in an- on the <>f the M< \LPIN—BRIDGES-At Boston, Oct. 24, by Maine Central Railroad. The undersigned pleasure property defendant, George aid to more fortunate children. a mesmerist. Rev. J. A. McElcvain, Miss Anna S. next week he will be 1. to the amount of if he McAlpiii nouncing that Grant, |2,500, been at the to Irvin both of Bar Harbor, Chas. Burke testified that he had We do not feel just ifted beginning Bridges, Loc al Time Table—Sept. .'50, 1894. his and cit- absented himself from the court. — to show patrons so si LSl'iY —FROM’ At Mariaville, Nov. 17, prepared mesmerized Miss Frazier. of this long, cold winter, when many by Trains lean■ at 7 00, 8 15 am; 6 50 m. by J. II. .Jordan, Mt-s Ethel B. to bancor p izens a new and fresh stock The first witne s placed on the stand esq.. Silsby 7 8 a 6 generally The summing up of the counsel on both persons will need food and clothing, to William W. Fro.-t. both of Mariaville. bangor Kxchange St.), 05, 25, m; 55, was fair who of for the plaintiff, took the oath but pm. goods sides and the address of the judge to the spend our money for these trifles, SPURRING -BUNK ER—At (’ranherrv Isles, Penobscot Junction (brewer), 7 14, 8 40, am; t<* ‘•tell the truth, the whole truth and < E. Mis-, Alta I. efforts. Some of the will not the little and Nov. 15. by R-v Harwood. 7 04 p in. jury, were masterly boys girls spare of ('ran not like the t w so Spurling to Henry A. Bunker, both Holden, 7 36, 0 15 a m ; 7 27 p in. iiing ruth, hatever, help their store of and t lie taken were really good, more, something from toys, berry Isles. Mill, +7 30, to 2o a in; f7 30 m. with points K^ery’s p. me Moses,” and then proceeded her 4 t;i a in 34 m. Christmas, humorous. will not t he older girls who are making THURSTON--'TANNER— At Tremont. Nov. 13, Lake House, 7 43, 28, ; f7 j> sad of woman’s love and man's 1. Rev. W G. .Johnson. Miss V.uulelia Thor- Hreen Lake, ‘7 53, 0 45 a in; |7 44, p in. story and after short dclib- Ho iii v littl.t .riftu frionHu Tht* jury retired, ton to Victor (’:iq»er Tanner, both of Tre- Kllswortli Falls, 8 15, 10 20, a m ; 8 07, p. m. perfidy. I l.sUoimi, 8 30, Io a 111; 8 13 m. ■ -n inn rrtiit-m-d with a verdict for the send just one to these poor children? mont. p. She testified that she tir**t met Grant at niiiKiiii r.ua'i. .h, a mi n pin. Home one has said to us: “I do not Weddings, defendant. Hancock, S 12. 11 28, a in ; s :’,7, p m. a dance at Tanglefoot hall, being in- DIED. Hit, Desert 11 a 8 The mock trial furnished an afternoon know what to give.” Then come to tlie Ferry, 8.50, 40, m; 4.5, troduced to hi hv Miss Currie B. Means. p in room and we will advise or Nov. Increase Birthdays. of amusement as well as being in- reading you, HATCH KI.KR-- At Brooklin, Id, Sullivan (by boat), 0 10, 12 05 a rn. He asked if he see her home, and K. liateheler, aged si years, 7 months, :i days. might structive. put yourselves in their places and send Sorrento (bv boat), 0 35, 12 30, a in. -! consented. This was in I'ooi.lDCK — \t Kamoitie, Nov. l.*», Ahdon K. ISA It II AKJBOK (by boat), lO on a in; 1 00, * * r a finer January, what would like to have sent to Having had numerous rails f you you aged '»w years, 2d days. 0 30 p ill. (irant afterward called on her Coolidge, class of High School Notes. if you had never had a Christmas present. FRINK At Peer Isle, Nov. hi, Dr. Kdward A. often, and on Jan. asked her to be his. leave Bar Harbor at 10 a 2 45 3, Miss M. Shute, ’9fi, has been All articles left at the room as Frink, aged »i7 years. Returnhuj, 30, m; ldylene reading ni. She him, and May 10, 1894, was FCKKKRToN— \f Somerville, Mass., Oct. 7, p accepted to leave school for the remain- as Dec. 20 will be sent wh r Sorrento at 3 15, m. compelled early they Susan It., wife of Kdward K. Fullerton. p fixed as the Capt. 3 in. Glassware, wedding day. to ill health. be most Sullivan, 45. p der of the term, owing will appreciated. t.O( JOINS— \t Lanioine, Nov. 1!», .Jane H., wife \fter his to Miss Frazier Hit Desert Ferry, 1 I 30, a in; 1 OO, 4 15, engagement of Alanson < 7;. 1 month. School will close Friday afternoon after on-gins, aged years, p ni. an.i (irant became attentive to Miss Grace M. At Nov. h, Nahum T. Hancock, Ml 28, a in; 1 15, 4 25, in. , The vacation Hll.I. Hueksport, Hill, p a term of twelve weeks. Kvangelistir Meetings. Franklin Hoad, + 11 30, a in ; 1 30, 4 35, m. (irindell. a young lady residing on Shore aged 77 years. p held in l.I.SWOlt II, II .50, a in: 3 1 will be short, school opening Monday, The evangelistic services being PKRRY—At (ion d-l»oro, Nov. 12, Mr-. Dora K. OO, .50, pm. road, finally proposed to h* r and was Ellsworth Fall-, +11 55, a in ; 2 10, 1 55, p m. Bric-a-brac, Free Will church are on -'-t months, S days. Dec. 3. the Baptist going I’erry. aged years. Green +12 2 5 ni. was a few Lake. 15,a in; 50, 17, p accepted. This only days At Buck-port. Ort. Mr-. Kteanor It. and with an increasing in- RKKD— 2!t, Lake Hou-e, +i2 23, a in ; +3 05, H5 27, p in. on sale The are to hear that one quietly, yet 7". 2 l:{ than has usually been kept before the day set f»>r his wedding to juniors pleased Reed, aged ear-, months, days, Egcry’.- Mi l. M2 20. a m, +3 10, 15 31, p in. terest. Last there was a Miss Frances Tribou, Friday evening —At Nov. 1Sumner <• Holden. +12 20, a in ; 3 20, 5 in. here, I have a M i-s Frazier. Two before their of their class-mates, 1 RoNVK Kllsworth, 35, p purchased nights were com- month.-. Penobscot .Junction 12 3 in New for large attendance. As many Rowe, aged 72 year-. 7 [Piscataquis Brewer), 47, am; 55, (irant called Miss who has been York sometime, 5 55 in. wedding day upon Hundav papers please copy p pel led to go away the evening St.. 12 a m 4 G 05 m. Select Line Frazier w ho had heard of his attentions will return soon. | THOMPSON—At Deer 1-le. Nov. 12, Kiizaheth Exchange Bangor, 55, ; 10, p Not but lack of room, it was IS AN (.OK. I I 1.5, <> lO, 111. Lange I before, because of .1. 7 moirhs, 17 OO, p t<> Miss (irindell. As he entered the It is expected that the November num- Thompson, aged days. decided to hold the meeting last Sunday U IIPI'M' >111— \t Deer Isle, Nov. >i. Mr-. Kuella invite an if the were will be out on or notice to Conductor. of sueh wares, and cordially plaintiff asked him reports ber of the K. 11. S. Recorder •!.> ♦Stop signal levelling in tin* vestry of the Baptist R. U hit more, aired years, 10 months. of them next week. triir. He replied: “Yes, I am engaged to-day (Thursday). The editors of the inspection ! church. These trains connect at Bangor, with through a to M :4s (irindell, and mean to marry her,” present to the public school paper ‘•Your is to iiort.” Peddler trains on Main Bine to and from Bos- paper But there were accommodations yardstick Portland, though ton and St. .John. and rushed from the house, leaving Miss of which the E. H. S. and the city should "True, hut you will not how thick it is.”— there for about 300, some could not find Passengers are to procure tickets HI alto-. requested Frazier in tears. be proud. Fix eg,'ml e before entering the train, and Ells- ! room, while a number stood during the especially NO. r. >1 \1 V STIU t All were made for the worth to Fulls and Falls to Ellsworth. preparations The examination at the end of the pres- whole service. j Tickets for All Points South and West of with Grant the held marriage plaintiff ent term of school will be Thursday and so that none Very strongly clearly on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket office, guests invited, and that night the costly week. If one and Friday of this any pres- could misunderstand, Miss Treworgy C. F. had Ellsworth, GREENE, Agent. weliding costume of Miss Frazier ent last afternoon should look into Friday spoke from the words: “And the Books j When Baby was sick, we gave her C.u toria. I* AY SON TUCKER, arrived from Ellsworth where just Falls, the school room the last two days of this Vice Pres, and Gen’l Manager. were Opened.” The book of memory, ! When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, OLI) tiie most skilful dressmakers had been at F. E. BooTHBY, Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag’t. week, he would notice a change in the the book of the book of the conscience, j When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. 30, is*.>4. work it night and in order that I^ist all Sept. upon day aspect of the students. Friday word of God and the book of influence ! When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, GRIPSACK it might be completed in time. the of the were watching proceedings will lie opened before each and every one Miss Grace I. Ford was the next w itness with unabated interest but is to look a mock-trial at the judgment day. The record that of yours getting called. She testified that she was an this week they will be poring over test these books shall give will determine for Fall 1894. hate to friend of She had seen Arrangements, little sc dy. You give intimate plaintiff. and their brains over the word that shall be ! papers puzzling each one whether the Three Trips Per Week. a letter written by defendant to Miss it it has been your trav- questions. heard from Christ shall be “Come, ye | 'iltmrrttsnnrnts. up; in which was mentioned a pre- Frazier, blessed” or G. Rowe. “Depart.” for many vious and a This Dcutli of Sumner and elling companion engagement marriage. The will be continued this Itluehill Ellsworth Line. died on of meetings letter was read in court and later, others Sumner G. Rowe Thursday ** milts. Still you d feel just as week, every evening except Saturday, at ROYAL ±± written Grant to Miss Frazier and last week, at his home on Church street, by 7 in the Free Will church. a new and would of o’clock Baptist well with one, Miss (irindell. Witness contradic- after a short illness, pneumonia. will gave The meeting next Sunday evening — AND — Sumner G. Rowe was born at Moscow, look better. tory evidence under cross-examination of be in the vestry of the Baptist church. certainly 14, 1822. When a young man defendant’s connsel. Me., April he moved to and a few years later Dover, on and after October 15, t lie steamer The next witness was Miss (irindell, busi- remember I don't want u very established a carriage manufactory Smiley—"Now ( o. A. Crockett, will leave You look over our stock Photographer—“All right, -ir. 1 | “Catherine,” apt. might who said that she first met Grant at a ness. large picture.” Kllswortii at »> m., at 7 o’clock, Mon- Please clo-o mouth Tit-Hits. | p. Surry In 1S73 he moved to Ellsworth, where he your ; day, Wednesday and Friday for Bluehill, South of Trunks w hen you call. dam e on Infant street, at the Falls, and has since resided. He has been associated I Bluehill, Brooklin. Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sar- he saw her home and called often after- Ca-tine. Dark Harbor and with his sons in business here under dif- Notices. Tie M Perfect™ is the World, gentville, Hughes Point I-desboro) arriving in Rockland about 5 ward. He and was ferent tirin names. The firm was origi- all other proposed accepted. Tapley’s Bread Winner” out wear- | p. in., in season to connect with steamers for Elmer E. A F. M. Rowe. A few FOR WOOD OR COAL. Miss Grindell stated, before (irant won nally slioes. Boston direct. ago Elmer E. retired from the firm her affect ions she had received attentions years Dandruff forms when the glands of the -kin HI-. 1 H.> 1 X>. to establish business under his own name, if baldness is week from George N. McCarty, whom she cast ami the name of the firm was changed to are weakened, and neglected, Will leave K.>f steamers from Boston, during pa-t a.-ide for < irant. Rowe A: Co. sure to follow. Mall’- Ilair Kenewer -Saturday about ♦» a. in., touching at above points, and ot The deceased leaves a widow and five best e. must hive reminded you Mr. Mi < arty testified that he had been preventh : arriving in same day. children M. Rowe, of Brooklin; — early Fayette Tickets for sale on board for all points east attentive to M iss irindell. but that she Mr- M.I.i.- Mi'Coun. of Everett. Mass.: the ■- a uubleness of j and west. Baggage cheeked through. him a.-ide for (irant. He had F. and F. Howe, and Mrs. Zftjbcrtt'snncnts. had ca-t Flmer Dwight <>. \. rib H'K FIT, Manager. of Fllsworth. in tii fill uf town for a milliner or days Fannie F. Hopkins, G. W. HIGGINS, Agent. FIK (OATS. Funeral services were held from the ami on his return heard of Grant’s atten- late home of the deceased Saturday after- Grindell. i 1 went Remember. I have them F'lk tion^ to Miss noon. Hev. 1. H. >V. Wjmrff officiating. ’oodbino BOSTON AND BANGOR iinniediate'y to lo r house to demand an Interment was at cemetery. sai I or 111 III. \ at ion. He entered the house w it h- In plan Kir-t Actor the trigger of a revolver o'.it the bell. As lie entered the pulling ringing -i\ ..- —"Die. you mi-entlde vill.-un’” >ir Style i.irior h< heard voices in tlu* next room, s(1-,,ik| Actor- "'i our pi-tol ha- missed tire. Steamship Company. M c (i 0 W N. hut I am -mitten with reumr-e i,.r .1. A. a h In recognized as those of M Gs Ihidoiph. my many erime-, and will die, according to !!t»rst» ( lothicr. ii-:nd. :i and Grant, lie listened and our w l -11." Then he rolled on tin* ftagv in There's an indefinable Fall Service, 1004. while the ■ urt.nn .-lowl\ de-eended, •■! G. int M Us ■i.miiv, .1 to Grindell, — { ropose amid'i lie cheers and laughter of the audience. something about a man's um in aid her acceptance. He left the Tit-Hits. __ clothes that him ho-.i-e quietly and determined to have IlO stamps Wit*'join’s more to do vs h h his former love. iUttirrtisrmrnts. well-dressed or not. A New Patterns and Designs New In and hon- Bernard S. Jellison, a wealthy trifle of cut or finish r I Powders. orable j 'Aehr. of Beeehland, testititd CROCKERY WARE, -& 4ft Ieadache makes all the difference. mat he had sold to Grant a watch and a Neuralgia Comrot noing Monday, Sept. 24, steamer “MT. * tin ware. |)E>EKT." rapt. W.< Sawtrlle, will leave Bar RK FOR I I F \IIll that lie had the Of tho worst kind troubled me for years. A That tritle we are watch- * Sl'kK Ct ring; engraved inscrip- Harbor, ... W,-dm-s.l;t\- and Fridays at cured recommended Hood’s L u G. I. G. to G. K. F. on the and Iricud whom It had In a. t• >iirhlii- at Vutl.ea-t Harbor, South ring for. Doesn't F r It‘.tail Tra d Stock. in., ing sharpest wr-t Harbor, Swan’- I-lat.d and Green’s Land- some time after his clerk, Frank have been sold I’m nut at Koekland wiih steamer for My Powders cost more, ing, conneeting Ft iieiiagueia, had sold a ring to Grant, @ any though Boston. Water and have ■ Piping the past five years, and had engraved on it. “G. I. G. to G. our Clothing will give KKTTKN'ING not failed in a instance. M. G.” dollars' worth single you many From Boston, Mondays, W« dne-days and Fri- Keiienagucia was * d and testified PLUMBING Relief in fifteen minutes. 1 of extra satisfaction on days at 5 ji. m. that he had done the engraving on both From Koekland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and In all its branches done by wy own Workmen, at .about a. m., or upon arrival warrant them or refund the the rings that were sold to Grunt. that account. Saturdays who have the reputation of doing their work in of steamer from Boston, touching at Green’s S. Jones swore that he had, on Swan’s Southwest Harbor and in Harry a FIRST-CLASS MANNER. Landing, Island, Twelve powders Harbor. money. the of the dance of Tanglefoot, Northeast night Zinc, Lead Sheet Lead, Cntlry, From Sorrento, Mondays, Wednesdays and cts. Pipe, box for 2; met Grant, Miss Frazier and Mias Lord Ammunition and Fishing Tackle Fridays at 8 a. m. E. S. .?. MORSE, Bar Harbor. on and that Grant seemed Agent. them once will the way home, Al’STIN, Gen’l Bouton. If try you -.ALWAYS IN STOCK. GALVIN supt., you affectionate. WILLI AM H. HILL, use them, Come On Test President and General Manager, Boston. always Fred \V. Goggins was called. Counsel Try por Nervous or Sick I lead- for defendant objected to admission of his evidence on the ground that he was ELLSWORTH Itjotrls. ache and Neuralgia. a citizen of the I’nited j. F. ELDRIDGE. :-ot naturalized Main -dates. This was greeted with roars of CLOTHING FACTORY, 35 Street, UlIERICAN This part of the programme ELLSWORTH MAINE. JJOl’SE, NO CURK, NO I’AV. 'uughier. ELLSWORTH, ME., .vus a surprise to Goggins as well as to Mrs. I\ C. Plllsbury N. II. .10Y & I WILLIAM WEEKS, PROPRIETOR. spectators. "We will naturalize him," Webster, CAMPBELL, CO., f^.% •?!/&. Hk TVW» The clerk an reach of the -aid the judge. produced ami I can truly say I am much bet Hoar Giles Block, opp. Whiting Centrally located; within easy Sarsaparilla, town. W I>nu»'idst. nro- station and the business part of the S. I). iigu'in. Te iul-looking document, which he ter. I have not had a headache for some timt Bros.’j #•>.00 per day. Special rates to regular all •, oft or L'allou-ed and Blemishes front N„. been Lump* DURESS in which adults. t-r, Goggins having horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, dren or J Cures all Swollen f ! In use 48 years. m oi in* I’nited States the Hood’s5?5" ^titles, Sprains, Throats, and all suit required King-Bone, ^ on in I feel like s :>* cents, a Itch on human, mange horses, dogs u<*l-t*. In 1-i'h rind am better in every way, fact, ete. Save $.V) by use of one bottle. War- l'ri'-e W olford’s San cut imule art awful ■ swore to a." Loughs, cured in 80 minutes by “Thai gth of time, give up ever Sold everywhere. stock, ■ new Mrs. P. C. Pillsbi/ry. ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure | ^ S. L>. father, I > person. 0 Lotion. This never fails. Sold by rile 11 last night." Ve*. oi s. I). Kils- 0 l»r. J. F. TltrF. A Cft, Auburn.Mv. itary pa .,.u. < with her majesty the Queen known Sold by Wiggin, druggist, Me. he think- In ■. n Wiggin, druggist, Ellsworth, that -in.V In* ate the canary cure nausea, and biliousness worth, Me. ; T’l iiain and lielund and b*owk a Hood’s Pills aing.'— -Hit*, Hfcbrrtiftcmrnts. WASHINGTON IN WAK-TI.MK. meaning but mistaken Unionist, virj A TALE OF THE SEA. The Tide Turning Kaslwiird. brit ny disposed ot his Laic. “All financiers are noting a steady He that the scientific instru- trend of capital back to the State of Constant Irion of Secret explained snap Plotting J. S. in trial on Journal. ments used to ascertain the direction am: Richards Le Maine," said Fred K. Richards of the in the City. Frank T. Marshall, of Deer Isle, QOODS, wen Capt. I'nion Mutual life insurance BRIGHT force of the wind, temperature etc., company. is no means an old man, but he Noah Brooks, who was a newspaper cor- examined at certain hours of the day anc by “Not only is Maine capital staying at has retired from the sea. He says he will 11 respondent at Washington during the night for the purpose of taking theii home but the St at iy is inviting invest- live ashore the rest of his a record, p.nd that the days-that ments in her and securities. war and w ho was admitted to an supposed signal enterprises time, w ill do for pRICES, o» life piGHT light in the Smithsonian tower was the half-century sea-taring All this puts Maine in a new light in the unusual degree of intimacy w ith Lincoln, him, for half of that time he has lantern carried to the observatory at mid- though business world one that is distinctly a of reminiscences in the No- bee*' '.a-ter. lie Lias made has chapter ni6*al by the .vi«o .....ue those prosperous favorable and encouraging. w here he has stocked f 1,000 vember number of The Century. Mr. observations. voyages per “Two years ago our company had only iy^RIGHT "piME— w hen he was Somewhat crestfallen, the visitor with month, and other voyages in the Brooks says: meagre investments, comparatively, to home with This is what the President him for hi glad and thankful get State of Maine. Most of our money was in these so remote drew, thanking It is impossible days, his toil and suffer- and well-meant in nothing to show for invested in outside securities. To-day excitements of the civil war, to vigilance promptness from th® He has been three reporting this incident, and adding, a ing. shipwrecked we have over two millions invested in give readers of the later generation any times with only hair-breadth escape's the man “If should see anj Maine and are constantly adding to the adequate idea of the uneasiness that per- departed, you from death. indications of a rebel conspiracy in The following is a story which the sum. vaded Washington, or of the morbid sen- will do this writer heard from the captain s own lips Massachusetts banks are now con- Washington, you country savings sationalism which characterized the not since. Said he: — real service at once to head long seeking Maine securities, especially rail- versation and conduct of the loyalists by reporting “Once when I was a young man another quarters.” fellow and I were fn our bunks road bonds.” w ho were constantly haunted by suspic- lying The in Washing in iuose days schooners used to all around them. frequent appearance asleep, IIrK have never sold as MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S ions of secret plotting have all under deck. It many I.AIMES’, OITSIDE t,\|j ton of rebel officer*, who sailors'quarters said the “do ▼ ▼ MENTS as we have so far lids season The goods must ho right and the while I was w ith parolled usually and the “Tommy," teacher, you priees right, One evening, sitting was about eleven o'clock at night otherwise we couldn't have done It. wore their own ..iforins with evident know what the word means?” the President in his cabinet. Prof. Henry, first tlii"g we Knew we found the vessel foresight and and sometimes with over. She went dow n on her beam Yes'm.” then in of the Smithsonian insti- pride pleasure, going offer of .‘>0 Ladies’ Coat*, last season’s at S3.00. charge ends and the water to in. Special goods, a swagger, threw into began pour “Fan me an illustration?” a chat with the generally loyalists you give tution. came in for social We made a rush for the companion-way, This season’s Coats and from S5.00 to 25.00. a fever of excitement. More than once Capes ran so was “Yes’m.” President. The conversation upon but could not oj>en the door great *• I saw ultra-loyal newsboys or boot-blacks the of water the door. You do so.” Fur ..... $5.00 to .50.00. various unimportant themes, and pres- pressure against may Capes, throw a of mud or a brickbat at the “There we were, fastened in to drown. “Iirtst mamma told the doctor a card was in bv the door- lump night my ently brought 1 sought the footing I could ami passing Confederate. One of these officers, highest he might as well call round and see me keeper, w ho said that the man in waiting tried to Ui:uk and pray. 1 thought of a Lieut. Garnett, being on parole, sent in I should Dress Silks and was extremely urgent to see the Presi- friends and home, sup]>osing Thanksgiving night.” Goods, Velvets. his card to Representative Wickliffe, of never see them Hgain. I thought of my dent. as he had matters of pressing im- \1T K have an line In this a- we have received .r»o more of those future home, and that 1 be elegant department, just fash and was him introduced prayed might width mused -o to communicate. He was Kentucky, by Johnnie I say, Dominie, don’t the yy lonahle French Novelty Ores# Patterns much exeltement among « ur portance allowed to escajve or else be better why the floor of the where he death, natrons Inst month. If you want a fashionable, tasty dress In the latest style, look our- over upon House, rose to have four one for each of us brought into the room, and proved to be I prepared for it. The water my turkey legs lie fore you purchase. attracted attention, as well as indig- waist, shoulders and neck. a modest shopkeeper w hose home w as not | my my My boys? nation. from the members companion hnd not secured so high foot- far from the Smithsonian institution. present. Dominie Because the good Ix>rd didn’t ing as 1 had, and he had succumbed to Blankets. Presently a wave of excitenunt seemed the to a Glancing uneasily at the President's inevitable death. I could, in the dark- want turkey make beast of itself to sweep over the the I’.MR> of Blanket- at about one half la-t year’s prices. You ran a .f two whom he did not galleries, spec- ness, hear him gurgling and struggling like some children. |* buy pair visitors, evidently hlankets of us in either white or colored at V) cents better to -i was )' per pair. grades''up f-. 1 tators being visibly affected by the in the water, and then all still. know, he said his business was very ini- of an officer in full Confed- “After tlint his lifeless body was washed and should be secret. The appearance portant kept about and was bumping against my legs. “ erate uniform sitting on one of the sofas W orKiiig Girls, Good President assured him that Prof. Henry The water crept up to my chin and 1 Carpets. of the House of This Representatives. could it from Y in the V and myself were to be trusted with any just keep entering my “Are you troubled with amount of difference In Carpets In the wear, style, in the price. doubtful earpet was intensified when a doorkeeper mouth. 1 determined I would make one VN never gain.- foothold with u- As to price, we an- always as low a-, often a shade lower business of however secret it spoke state, might more effort for life and see if I could not Dizzi- than, others. to the visitor, who rose from his seat, Backache, Faintness, be, and genially encouraged his visitor to get out. 1 left my perch and started for gave a profound and sweeping bow. and ness, Irregularity? Misses’ and Children’s speak out without fear of being betrayed the gangway. I had about twenty-five Ladies’, Men’s, Hoys’, withdrew to the outer corridor. feet to go, and in pitch darkness and Are checks ? in case the weighty matter which he car- your pale It appears that the doorkeeper had told under water there was some question as “Your and ried in his mind was of an explosive char- to w het her I should find it. 1 came to eyes dull, step =• »*•*»«, it, Winter Underwear and the Con federate contrary to Hosiery.•/ acter. however, ana uiuae a effort to I)oes the desperate heavy? rules of the House for him to he break out. K *t» on ami reliable and not trash. The man then went on to say that he quote prlc good goods, present. “i hardly know liow 1 did it. but 1 got your back had observed lights shown frequently out. with my arm ana side badly bruised and side ache Bargain So. 1.—inOdo*. Ladles' Jersey Pants and \ ests at 2A cents. We match these from one of the towers of the Smith- In Now of and torn. with any sold at S7 1 2 cents « l-» where. York, course. Now Policeman, i “The schooner's masts were on sometimes No. 2.—lOOdoz. Pants and at 37 1 cents. sonian institution late at night. He had “Ami where i- your permit to peddle?” lying Bargain Ladles'Jersey Vests You ran huv the water. Hnd ttie three men in charge of the same elsewhere at .V* rents. noticed that these made Peddler ‘1 have a verbal permit." "Show it ? lights invariably her were her side to terribly Bargain No. 3.—2.V> doz. of Mists' and Children’s Pant- and V in to me."—Texan upon upper clinging Boys', ests, white or their about the same time Siftingn. • at one rent appearances the rail as (>est they could. “Are you at •»lored, per line. A large line of (Tidcrwcar for men, from .'si cents to f2..V). (at midnight), and he was confident ; "It so happened that 1 was the only i 1 times faint man «... i.n .u that had a sheath-knife Try -Mir H.^U ry, especially f->r children, as we ha\e the be-t Hearing good- in the market that the person displaying them was car- or anything with which to cut the rig- and Hosier) of all kinds, from In cents to f 2."U per pair. rying on a contraband correspondence dizzy, Cut It Out. ging. 1 lagan to cut away at the stand- with in with the rebels by means of signals. ing rigging, and when I got the masts pain came Kid Gloves. The President, with great gravity, freed, t ney broke off and the vessel the lower on her keel. She was full of water, closely examined the witness, but elicited up of stomach? a. ourit of dampno-- getting in some >*f our kid gbo.--, ,,f th- g.,t slight!; -potted, but loaded with lumber, she would not part your so ON ue offer then: as damaged, at .'si rents per pair The wearing qualities in them am u-t more from him than the fact nothing sink. \\ pumped her out somewhat, so If so, listen ! Standing all a- g«iod a- ever, and after two or three times' wear the spot- will largely dl-appe.ir and’tle that the lights were actually shown. | the wave* would not break over her so gb»ve- look a- well as any. 11 you want to save more than <>ne half in tie- pri- e, i.u; from tld- and to her until taken off week in and week out, t as 1. g a- t hey last The President said. “Do you suspect badly, clung by day, a passing vessel. drifted into *• have anybody in the Smithsonian institu- •1 •: tr. (’ v\« you slowly l'i»> u tti- schooner's righting, \\ .■ offer hai'ir.-iin- daily in ail till' I >ur u.I- an- relial)ie. as tion?*' found v. had no w ater, and only one woman’s great enemy, dis- department-. “No,” replied the witness, I do not oarr-! ■! : -nr, which had caught inside of the womb. we never buy old or -hop«urn good-. the- hit; — -, the of the house ]’.uement know inside of that institution. top being anybody 1 saw a barrel of water 1 hat or some * gone. Presently other de- I e i that Pr is a But hi., nry ... we !’. i-. and worked several ran onunt of the- vc -• organ, man and a rebel rinei hour- : ure that. When we got it on ft Southern sympathizer." !.• diday- are approaching w. r« n. u our ffei a ; Portrait | d-- k. ii v\ (ti'wiit half salted he sea fn*e of to tl »se ten dollars’ worth of These Portraits With that the President turned Prof. by cau-ing irregularity and other Vs charge buying g.I- 1 watt r. and t !m: with tin- ba >: Hour, have l*’en highly -atl-factorv to those who availed t hem sol \c- of the opportunity v it h admirable command of washiks rawsa ; troubles. Henry and, w v.- hid to eat or drink for 'i f t 1m wait tod u s |o n t -n relative ot countenance, said ; Th.» is Prof. v .utr a.i it;.! 16 t i.e : .r: fra Portrait of, tl e to got Henry; y day-. 1 r- ».ail i w>u wai receive tm-.r »<. ! ake warning in tirm ! t w itli the < t perhaps he will be able to answer for him- i i lain d.-wn with my belt ■umI o:i, i>r if I had not g.-t out of F. rinkli,t»:\< self.” The look of dismay n the counte- /,’ ■[ rs. Orange Spoon. the cabin. Hurt would have been no need wit »»«»-•« bl<‘ C the sure : nance of the visiting was so P! t 1 .>' :1 i w ater. I calculate 1 saved tupouiuii> and S: n. I like huRlvf rxee* m- ! that the President could not ■* < three nun's lives out and sat ‘>t grotesque '1 S-ap that r-'»!.' ir. ..■ puckay .a a.^uc by getting remedy in the world f< r « ••:. U.e r:c t <■ \\1 knife to cut the and let retain his laughter. Prof. Henry, who using my stays — Miss Mrs. A. J itAK1*V, Providence, U. i. t he vessel right. y->u.' Sadie Palmer. was somewhat disturbed this by expres- "1 te;i a life is a hard M. PO you sea-faring Gallert. Address the 3 B WTT 1 I VMS St., Pa. on <;’i.«tonbury,Ct. Juniata Nicetown, sion of suspicion the part of the well- 1»U VMM 1.1 ’• V l; ! Ml X one.” C. L. MORANG’S GREAT BARGAIN SALE —

That we lead in the \k ( uses tl Dry I <>l 1 | 1 Goods business is fully dem- Dress Goods. Shoe Dep’t. onstrated by the desperate GARMENTS. GRAY and WHITE BLANKETS, with which some 52 inch Broadcloth in Black. promptness Our Ladies’ $1.98 Shoes 50 cts. of our competitors try to fol- 50 cts. are still leading. low our prices. Ladies’ Outside Garments at the great- We are the originators of One Case of Black Dress Goods. est from low in Ellsworth, and reduction original prices that prices (’oiiprivss and Hutton Flannesl, the bargains which are called ! Gray Outing- | The lar^c-t line to he found you have ever witnessed. Shoes, regular S1.2d. to mind in this sheet are price. in your 1 stripes and cheeks, this side of Bangor, from <)ur selected from some of the Garments which have been at price. selling 8 cts. largest jobbing houses in Ne\\ 25 cts. to $1.50. 69 cts. England with the object of $5.00, now $1.25 Ladies' I )on*jfola Hutton (Hin- more business for ns making Garments which < )lit* ca>e of \ ai d wide have been selling at moii Sense and < 1 He. and benefiting our customers Hosiery. )pera bv being able to offer first $7.50 and $10.00, iff>w $3.50 regular price. Sii.OO. ()ur Unbleached Cottons, ( liildren ~ Woolen I lose. goods at lowest places. quality price. at 5 cts. increase in our Garments which have been at The steady 12 1-2 cts. selling $1.50. business for live y ears i~ proof Iaidic- W oolen I lose, $10.00 and $15.00, now $5.00 positive that we are ti'ing the 17 cts. Five Hales Hatting, public right. it r it it e it s r L. MOUAXb. Men’s ( 'ainei's I lair 1 h 9 cts. at i ni: i.outst rim ks. i5 cts. SHAWLS. < hie ( 'ase of MEN S PANTS. Felt Lined (ioods Best Prints, .Men's Dnderwear. Quality good quality gray closed out an of Having entire line <) >. now i m ; n i: i 5 cts. heavy weight pants, all sizes, M> .oi n Shirt l i )rav\ ». Shawls from a leading jobbing heavy ww V a yveipdit. at cents on we We are showing an eiidlc;— In thi~ to 25 cts. house 25 the dollar, closing appeal variety of Children's Shoes the public, we \\ i-h to state Lad: s' Fleeced-lined Vests shall offer some unheard of bar- ONE (iROSS OF and in\ ite an that the purchasing power of and Bant'. inspection. gains at $1.25, $2.25 and S3.25. your dollar to-da\ is greater 25 cts. than ever before, and we ex-

Our $1.98 Shoe for Ladies tend a cordial invitation to all Men's Heavy Fleeced lined j THIS IS LESS THAN HALF PRICE. of the has a or out of town to the greatest toy age. Shirt' and Drawers. reputation. persons in make our store their head- 25 cts. 50 cts. quarters and will do all in our All-wool Scarlet t ests and HOYS’ TRY OUR Sl.OS SHOE power to make them comfort- Bants. able. RUBBERS. 75 cts. FOR A JvEAlilvR. CLOTHING. ('. L. M< MIAMI.

E^ c i v Ecos somical Housekeeper in Hancock County should attend lliis Sale. Thanksgiving. Thursday was Thanksgiving they further 3btjcrtisnntnt3. xllibrrtiscmcnts. Thanksgiving day draws near. decided to consummate the sale of the old GAME PROTECTION. Kacli maiden <>t a prud bureau the verv next day. Will see that her young man Thereupon Jack laid down Brown Bess Is In a thankful mood. and brought the old violin, his next best PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE Don’t —Katina* City Journal. friend, to provide, as it had often done, PRESENT LAW. that when ForgetScott's Emul- consolation in their trouble: you buy B E L O wHcoStT Thanksgiving day will soon lie here, sion are not a secret A ml all tlie comic sheets ll<- sway.** ihein will) harmony merry ami loud. you getting Will have the same old pictures ot He fills with his power their hearts to the brim. KILLING OF DOES AND COW MOOSE mixture worthless or The dreams of him who eat-. Was ever heard like Ills fiddle amt him? containing aught MUST BE LESSENED—THE FISH AND harmful —Detro't Tribune. Next and Jack drugs. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF morning bright early GAME COMMISSION WILL ASK A fell Aunt Jane’s bureau. Scott’s Emulsion cannot be se- Nn wonder that Thanksgiving day tc^ polishing With a soft a little oil and a fair LARGER APPROPRIATION. Ity many is so prized. rag, cret for an. analysis reveals all For, utter. It the u iidcst dreams share of “elbow grease” t he old walnut is in it. the Are realized. sides of the relic shone. Over the there Consequently always fairly Ah the assembling of the legislature breakfast table Jack began speculating endorsement of the medical Dress Ocean. Goods, Goods, —Chicago Inter draws near, the interested in game how much were to get for the people means Fancy they likely lie sang of world something. "melancholy days," bureau. are what And vet-dissembling sinner— protection considering improve- “Not less than was Alice’s Ills soul was full of joyous thoughts fl2,” hopeful ments can be made in the existing laws. (>f that dinner. opinion, “and while you are gone after Thanksgiving j believe that considing the wealth and li'd *h ngton Stiir. old Mr. Myers, who is the most honest of They moose and Trimmings. the I the the State Sco^s second-hand furniture dealers, Jack, deer, caribou, will take out and dust the drawers so should the more carefully protect the Ladies’ Underwear of all Kinds, i that whoever my aunt’s present will AUNT JANE'S BUREAU. buys game with the most effective laws possi- find it clean inside as well as out.” and Wool and j ble. There is Htill room for Gents’ Cotton Shirts, Hosiery Gloves, “I was thinking, my dear,” said Jack as improvement ^mulsion Jack Thornton believed he had the beat he on his well-worn overcoat, “that on the present laws, and various amend- overcomes Wasting, promotes -AT- put the trombone little wife in the world. He had been per naps poor Werner, ments are proposed. the of Solid Flesh, and will have no to go to for his making married about six months, and. as he told player, place It is claimed enthusiastic Thanksgiving, and it would be nice if we by sportsmen gives Vital Strength. It has no “old bach” friends, the one his honeymoon could manage to entertain him to-mor that the number of animals which equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds, had never ceased. And this was the more row.” hunter can take—three deer, one moose Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, “Just like old was remarkable because, soon after they were you, you darling!” and two caribou—is too Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema- the little woman’s and she large. Consumption, W. McDoii & Ci.’s 01 comment, G. Jack struck a streak of bad luck ciation, and Store, married. It is claimed that the liberal added: “Why, of course, we can have present MAIN ELLSWORTH. a of Children. STREET, which culminated about week before poor Werner, and will enjoy his company. laws allow too much hunting for the Wasting Diseases You round and see him after the Thanksgiving festival of the year might drop market, and there are those who make a (celt a Boons, N. Y. All Druggists. 80c. andfl. you have called on Mr. Myers.” 1889. You remember the old proverb, business of stocking the markets with With a good by kiss Jack Thornton CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS. “When poverty comes in at the door, went on his way, his errands of business venison and moose meat. love Hies out at the window.” Well, this and sociability being important enough A hunter can take twro persons with to occupy his mind and to cause him to was one of the true love matches which him and the three can carry out nine forget the gloom of the immediate IF1. G-REELY. t hat this, like of those old that each _A. proved many future. Alice was not given to repining, deer, claiming shot three. chestnuts, is a sad libel on the fair sex. and yet as she began to take out the Then the hunter can make another trip drawers of t he old bureau she could not ‘‘I have bad news for my little woman with two new men and they can take six I refrain from a few tears, not, you must said Jack, as Alice was and so the OF to-night,” clearing deer, on, gunner WE BEG understand, at parting with that piece of accompanied YOU, away the supper things and tidying up furniture, but at the dire necessity which each time by parties who have not killed if are want of the little sitting room, while Jack got out ! prompted the act. the number of animals which the law you in Lamps I As she removed the first drawer her his pipe and she produced the tobacco jar allows them. In this manner it is pos- thoughts went back to the old farm-house, or Flower Pots, Dinner or to the prandial smoke. sible for a market hunter to shoot as preparatory post j not many miles north of Cincinnati, Alice took the lid off the jar, and with i where she had passed her childhood and many as he pleases. I Tea Sets. Skates or received what snare of Aunt Jane’s love Sleds, her own lingers tilled up the meerschaum I It is said that many guides follow this was not given to her chicken farm, which for the de- ; The who enter the Games or bowl, Jack, sybarite, always occupied the first place in her affec.ions. plan. sportsmen Toys, Books, clared that made his pipe taste sweeter. J As the second drawer was taken out woods may not be able to get a shot at a little woman Fresh or "Light up, dear Jack,” she re.narked, and carefully dusted the deer, but the guide has no difficulty in Candy Cornballs. thought of the first meeting with Jack, as if in sombre mood, "and when Brown bagging them, and, of course, when the lie had come from the city in answer to or wish to see the Bess is going full speed you can tell me tilde William’s advertisement for sportsmen come out, a portion or all of largest all about it.” boarders for t he summer. It wasacaseof the game is credited to their prowess. stock of Goods love at first H r had Ttw> irniHo mair tiilnt au mom' nartiou rtf Holiday Thereupon Mrs. Thornton brought a sight. guardians as he chooses, and even kill all ever set'll deed A unt .Jane had seemed glad to he sportsmen in the city, to all sorts of t hings in white muslin and relieved of the charge of the orphan the game, and the law cannot reach him. flannel, the beginnings of garments in- child. The law is frequently abused -in this call at Then, ns she out t lie third draw or. tended for a small indeed. As she pulled manner. person Alice recalled the memorable event «»f her The is to limit the number sat under the lamplight Ini-ily plying their wedding, w lien Jack s Odeon friends proposition uvr her needle, the brown curls falling had come to Elmvilb* and the orchestra to two deer, one buck and one doe. The HOLT’S VARIETY STORE, she made a charming t<> brow, ver> picture. had given a concert in the farmyard, destruction of does is much greater than ELLSWORTH. At any rate, Jack I nornton must have the of the entire neighborhood 3VTAI3ST ST., delight of and it is believed that thought so, for he said, when Brown Bess and the consternation of Aunt Jane’s males, something had got under such good he ul w iy t h it a feathered community. The Odeon people should be done to br ng the proportion hiue cloud was around the and Alice was richer thick, settling all brought presents, more equal between the sexes. A leading ceiling: that than she had ever expected to he. C. Ft. day declares that of the deer ex- The FOSTER, •T feel as if 1 had done a very cruel The fourth draw stuck, and after a few- sport many Old Woman thing in taking you away from a com- hard pulls at the brass knobs, the busy pressed out of Bangor this season, ninety : O fa lu of a fortable home to share the had k h' Usewife was about to give it up until per cent, were females. The mothers /• ", in the shoe could never have /\ second rate in a third rate thea- she remem- tiddler Jack returned, w hen suddenly should be if an FURNITURE DEALER better protected \'i brought uj> such a family hail \ lj tre.” bered that on that wedding day she had abundance of is to be main- "Jack Thornton, I' ashaim 1 of so her aunt at large game M > you,” been vividly recalling, had, vjr he tried to get along without A replied Alice, with energy. "What was the dinner which was given in the barn, tained. a.‘••■r him for ** it the parson m id me say made the one speech of her life, an effort A suggestion is also offered that night 3.. I'.” Atwood’s Mcdi- richer, for poorer.” which, by the way, had much amused shooting should be A law cine. A doctor FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Yes, dear," said Ja -k, "but you have and edified the Odeon folk. prohibited. family always all ‘the and so far none of ‘the that no moose or caribou should be got poorer' “You have received so many fine deer, in the house. X> rents a bottle. An. richer’ of the bargain.” presents from your husband’s friends and killed between sunset and the following f S"\ a il of the answered cheerily, that my gift must be something to use in of a or is as augurv she rose from tier chair, threw housekeeping. The walnut bureau that using jack light regarded presence. one arm around his neck and kissed him. stands in the parlor shall be my gift, and unsportsmanlike and too much like pot Thus encouraged, Jack poured out his here is the key which opens all the hunting. SUPPLIES. latest misfortune. The p.i/vahnt hard drawers." So she handed the PAI1TTEE.S’ saying, Another law which it is deemed would times had struck the Odeon, and the bride a small brass key and resumed her be one of manager was obliged to dispense with seat, not a little flustered with having wise, is prohibiting the killing three or four members of tue orchestra of made what she afterward declared was deer in the water. It is said that the law that ‘third rate theatre.’ a- Jack had the of her Iif♦*. 30 and 32 Main Street, Ellsworth. greatest speech is dodged by sportsmen who have a guide termed it. Of course the first to be Where was this key? Surely in the drive a deer into the water with relented was the latent addition, and that lower part of the eight-day clock. In a dogs. was the hero of the story, it was true minute Alice had recovered the brass key The gunner shoots the game and if a had which that Mr. Mabiey promised give and had unlocked the last drawer, warden comes along, why the guide is WE SELL DENNISON'S Thornton a call as soon as ti m grew she out with no little effort, for it pulled out of sight and the sportsman knows better; but, said Jack : was heavy, while the ot her three had been about Lorenzo I). of Goulds- "With the winter coming right fast ami light. Another curious thing was that it nothing any dogging, but says he IlfHKItKAS Dodge, boro, in the county or Hancock and coal not in tin- prospect, you must was covered with a thin of saw the deer in the water and killed it. W yet. panel polished State of Maine, his mortgage deed, dated w is blue.” by admit, little* ife, walnut, which bore the in re- Paper, inscription a. d. and Crepe be seen the of 1891, Imported Thus it will that whole aim the twentieth June, that she day Alice, stubborn creature was, I'ncle William’s handwriting: corded in the Hancock County Registry of there was of the gentlemen interested in enacting would not admit that any- Deeds, book 278, page 481, conveyed to us, the and also make to order Shades, Candle Shades, unusual about this condition of laws is to the deer a fair a certain of real estate Lamp thing Al'NT JANK’S WKMMNL til FT pratical give undersigned, parcel it have situate in said county of Hancock, and de- things, and declared that might T< > II KK NIKCK A LICK. chance in the 11 forest, prohibiting j”a I scribed as follows, to wit: A certain island, Bon-Bon been worse. Necktie Boxes, Glove Boxes, Boxes, Jew- schemes which allow a situated in Penobscot of been that may the hunter bay, southeasterly "And I've thinking, dear, Island, in said of Hancock, This was divided in the centre to Long county there are one or two things we might panel one-sided advantage, forcing him de- or Resolution Island; elry all kinds of etc. Call and see she known as Mark Island Boxes, Flowers, last till and secured by a sliding bolt. As sell so as to buy coal enough to pend upon his own dexterity and cun- and whereas the condition of said mortgage it an met Alice’s 1 man wants ; opened astonishing sight has been now therefore, reason of the Odeon you again.” to within of broken, by can be made from this and The entire drawer was divided into ning get gun-shot the game. we what paper "What things, for iiistame,” asked gaze. the breach of the condition thereof, claim pretty things sections like a cashier’s and each It is that there are 20,(XX) a foreclosure of said mortgage. Jack, “would you sell?" j drawer, figured square ! was tilled with Dated this day of October, for Christmas. there's watch. You know compartment comfortably miles of in the State and 10,- twenty-fourth ideas "Well, my townships a. d. 1891. get I On the of a neat bundle of I never even wind it up, and I'm sure money. top 000 of thick forest Wm. W. Turner. bills was a card addressed to Mrs. growth. Beckoning should never miss it.” flOO Geo. A. Patterson. one deer to mile of the lat- "No,” Jack said decidedly, “the watch Jack Thornton. every square Mrs. Nellie E. Blazo. “Dear it ran, “in this drawer then one or even two & is out of tiie \N hut would your Alice,” ter, thousand, W. CUSHMAN question. ^IMIE subscriber gives public notice A. CO., I vou will tinil the sum of which hereby lTide William say if he should find out $2,853.43, thousand could be killed to all that he has been the from the chicken deer, every year X concerned, duly that had sold the he is one-half proceeds and has taken himself the No. i FRANKLIN STREET. you only present without the as appointed upon farm for the last rive years. As you depleting present number, of the last will and testa- ever gave you?” trust of executor earned this work in care the natural increase would it ment of Amanda late of "It will serve him rigid for being so J by your taking keep good. Fay, Bucksport, of the chickens during the years since in the county of Hancock, deceased, by giving mean to us since we have been married,*’ With wise protective laws it is thought feel this is bond as the law directs; he therefore re- "as never to have called to ! you left school, you may that replied Alice, that there will be no diminution. all persons who arc indebted to said de- alter Take good care of it and of quests ask how we were getting on. But, justly yours. ceased’s estate, to make immediate Aunt Jane’s old bureau.” It is expected that something will be ! payment, Arthur Suite & Co. a pause, "suppose we sell that old bureau, your and those who have any immediate demands “There’s t he bureau, Mr. Myers,” Jack done for the moose. a law same for settlement. w hich was the only present my ot her rich Perhaps pro- thereon to exhibit the said as he entered the room on Elm street, F. \V. Gross. relative gave me for a wedding gilt? ; the of all moose for five folks had made their hibiting killing October 10. a. <1. 1891. Jack Thornton pondered and blew a which the young several months. “What is the years will be asked for. There will surely cloud before he replied. ‘If home for \otli-e of Assignee of HU Appointment. prodigious best can do for it?” be a demand for a law the of and )s. we have to with I sup- you forbidding \t Kllsworth, in the county Hancock, Now for 11 Beef Steak part anything. I relic offer, cash, 3 The furniture dealer looked the cow State of Maine, the eleventh day of October. pose we had le-der d<> wiih-ut that slaying of all moose, and not a few over and slowly drew out a can- a. i*., 1891. lumbering ariicle of furniture carefully think it would be wise sportsmen to stop rpilK undersigned hereby gives notice of aft* r * me turner deliberation, as of the es- This, can the of bucks. are 1 bis appointment assignee ami as "Six dollars is the best I do for that killing yearling They the young couple decided to do. tate of Alexander H Norwood, of Trcimuit, in old article. Mr. Thornton, and it is a good said to resemble cows so much that the said countv of Hancock, insolvent debtor, for 30c. Order your Thanksgiving too.” declared an insolvent j price one is taken for the other, and while the who has been upon Stjbrrtisrmtnta. "It isn't enough, Mr. Myers.” Alice his own petition, by the court of insol- he is at a -aid. ‘*1 will not sell my aunt's wedding hunter thinks shooting young vency, for said county of Hancock. T. t AVU'Hia.t gift for less than £50.” buck he will bring down a female. Seth Assignee. "(ic*od ma'am,” the dealer a selection. morning, Hut the most important addition to the "iii:i:iii " "Ail. now, and get -aid, with a smile. "I see you don’t want Turkey good laws which is is an increase Hancock, ss: Nov ember r\ a. d. 1891. to sell the bureau.” game wanted, VlRTl'K OK AN KXKCl PION issued When he had gone. Jack turned with of the appropriation for the commission > from the Kllsworth municipal court an look to his wife: to or With this sum it is 1¥V inquiring £*25,000 ?:«),00(>. holdt n at Kllsworth vv ithin and for the coun- The lk'st of You little woman, what is the gr;uU‘< funny held that it would be possible to give the ty of Hancock and State of Maim-, upon a meaning of t his?” of said court uudend ;ii the No- JQY’S INVALIDS.. snl- judgment For an answer she gave him a volley of game tborough protection, through vember term, a. d. 1894, which judgment bears Q MARK. i kis-es. which she tired off with the rapid- ried wardens, who would be kept in the date the 9th day of November, a. d. 1891, Tourtelotte. now "argent, i:\ ofasaluting battery wit h electric at- against Sophia pf 1-A.NOS, field all the time. They would be able to Kllsworth, Hancock county, Maim, and in tachment. Then, first locking MUSIC carefully favor ot William .lames, of Kllsworth, Han- she unlocked the drawer ami watch every unprotected point, so that the the door, cock county, Maine, for tin sum of f'd.33 would find it difficult to -bowed Jack her treasure trove. poachers operate. or and .*9.97 cost of suit, with THE ONLY PERFECT (> debt damage, ORGANS, f What looked suspiciously like tears Wardens would then not be to n cents more of said writ of execution, I tempted described Substitute for Mother's Milk, f twinkled in his eyes ns he clasped “the have seized and taken the hereafter ^crniip 1 Musical Merchandise. Machines. &c. Sewing |A Fair I In von. Yt. hunters to break the law in order and all the title and imer- UKB* J b* st wife in the world” i;i a loving em- permit real estate right, f, !. ivpa Ijui,..' n..i. I-, .i.t.n.i: that the line may be collected, a portion est which the said debtor had in and to the •• •’ as a relief to his over- A o!.l IT < 1 a la-alt liter, stronger *i- h*ok- • brace, and then <1. at of which goes to the complainant. It is same on the 30th day of October, a. 1894, Pianos from t he and customers can \ ai v w Im! in tind. ana we utlnhiite it he tilled Brown Bess to I select my Factories, myself, my 4 charged feelings out that such an five o'clock p. in., the time when the same was f 1 not pointed appropriation 5 .l»e brim and smoked placidly tor an attached on the orignal writ, to wit: sure of a fine instrument. CAI.L AND SEE ME. ..k loo of it. L'a.n’l Mobbim. Ju. J would be money be getting p highly but little. judiciously expended, lot or of land situated in tN hour, thinking much, saying of A certain parcel when the large amount cash dropped thereon, and Nlantlc, Conn. W W hat a Thanksgiving that was! Wer- Kllsworth with the buildings in Maine by foreign sportsmen be con- hounded and de< bed as follows t-» wit: Vy oldest daughter owe# m-r #pieiuild £ ner came and was astonished at the sidered. on tin t side of the v I d'th t" M-'Lin's 1-..«m|, at least we think so. never Beginning Bangor 44 MAIN ME. ^ bountiful Jack’s violin K. FRANK M. JOY, ST„ ELLSWORTH, av .•! nov\ !_■ years old and weighs 126 It**. and m spread. road at the southvvi orner of laud of M. sweeter and as he \ t tali and atruug m proportion. .V 1. LiUbU. a discoursed music, Clement; thence east two hundred rods or to smiles and tears Railroad Humors. r.iM> for our book, “The Care und played he drew glad Washington County land of Robert (Jerry; thence south on said J west A Feuding of Infuntn,** muiled # from his little wife as she thought of The extension of the St. Croix and (Jerrv’s line forty-four rods; thence K. M. Clement line to said Free to uny aildmts. d the that had come to them parallel with said happiness Penobscot railroad between Princeton thence north on said road to with aunt Jane's old bureau.— Chicago Bangor road; the of and being the same « Daliber-Goodale Co., Boston, Mass. 2 Tribune. | and Tomah, to connect with the Maine place beginning, premises conveyed to Sophia T. Tourtelotte Central, is now proposed. A survey of the by Dexter I*. Clement and Ella K. Clement, I Dinner. of Ohl-Fashioned Thanksgiving proposed extension, a distance of twenty- aiid recorded in Hancock Registry Deeds, Dec. (J, 1887, book 219, 533, conveyed to is a American page Thanksgiving peculiarly seven miles, has recently been made. The Dexter I*, clement by Rufus S. Clement, Dec. in of its slight resemblance and ‘IKSAPa holiday, spite route is straight, and over easy grades. 1, 1875, and recorded in vol. 155, nage 294; the rustic of harvest a. d. at ten MADE jx WELI to Fnglish sports on the 15th day of December, 1894, a menu for the It is the work of construction at the she iff's office MAW 01 home, and in preparing possible o’clock in the forenoon 1 shall | dinner let us turn our back on the cook- will begin next spring. in Kllsworth, Hancock county, Maine, Cancer ME.” described real es- Cures of France, and be boldly and wholly James Mitchell and George I*. sell at public auction the ery Wescott, tate, to the highest bidder to satisfy said eating native dishes and wear- of Portland, recently purchased the St. the 1 patriotic, execution and incidental charges, unless in our buttonholes the stars and Croix & Penobscot road. The of Calais ing city same is otherwise satisfied before the time of the Stomach. in miniature. And this is the now hold bonds on the railroad. An fixed for said sale. -tripes Mr. A. L. of Mass., says — traditional if, to moderns, rather alarming effort is being made to have that city Attest:— L. K. Hooper, Lewis, Springfield tHR CREPT Sheriff. told me that l had a cancer in the stomach. I suffered terribly, MENU. surrender its bonds on condition that Deputy A leading physician on stomach a short time; HINDOO REMEDY could eat nothing but light broth which would stay my only Boast the new extension is built. Thus Calais that I must die. One when doctor PRODUCES TUK PR* iVK turkey. was very bilious and nervous, and thought day my would have an and as she is now said he had no confidence in RturlT* In RO I.VVS, Cur-. Boiled ham. Polled turkey. outlet, called he told me that he could do no more for me; he pro- Mir.: Xolice. Nervous l>i#case«, Failing ?y, Potatoes. Onion-. Parsnips. >qua-h. gett ing one train a day, would then Pauper but that it would do no harm to Nightly i'.mis- only notice that he prietary medicines, try_ Fares*#, 8leeplewmei», Cranberry Jelly. Pickles. have a much service. rpnE undersigned hereby gives Pions, give# vigor to shrunken organs improved with the of abu#» sandq. Chicken pic. Currant jelly. At there is considerable doubt 1 has contracted City Kllsworth,for CLOVER BITTERS, bj pa present the the vear, ].u«( \Iui>h«>o»l in oM or .voting, i.i. Pumpkin pie. Apple pic- the support of noor, during ensuing be no better. v ■ about tlie of the Shore line rail- it was and could I'm.-. a Si a; ,oo v ii n * building for their that he had examined the formula, that purely vegetable I aet. #1.00 paek-ig Mince pie. Custard pic. and has made provision support. dur- cure or man i' '* * is ample and used it. l'o it me rehet. urtti in guarani re to rrlu.ioed. Cheese. ! road, which preferred by Washington He therefore forbids all persons from furnishing I sent to my druggist for a bottle my surprise, gave -.11 \..n •■/ a < I am a we man, and am let a u v unprincipled drugget and would a more on as the nine months 1 have used six bottles, and to-day 1 Tea. Coffee. county people open up to any pauper his account, without ing past imitation. Insist on having 1.* | supplies B1TTKUS has cured and 1 do highly recommend »n i. Nuts. of will for no so thankful to that CLOVKK me; he had not got it.we wills, nd it by t-yp Fruits. thickly settled section the county. his written order, he pay goods say eni 1 8. trouble. price. 1‘aiuphlet ill #ew:.-.l Crullers. Mulled Cider. In case that line is not Calais furnished. Harkv .Tones. it for any stomach » ■<•«’•* * *• built, might, 6 Oriental Medical Co., -L Pl*wci.*h i r\\r p n ■> ITTCDC Full Fint Bottle, *1.00; bottles, This can be or elaborated ac- with considerable advantage, encourage I all dealers. S. D. .in f>t. t-t abridged CLAJVtiK tSI I *5.00. Sold by SOLD by Wiggin, Apo.iiei «n>. cording to the idea nr fa te cf the house- this new extension from Princeton to ELLSWORTH, ME., > e *i--» Leading Uru* The American: MEDICINE CO., Sole Propr’s, Augusta, Me. uict«» wife. New York Times. | Tomah. f/^SKiau1^ 1 CLOVER late on a cannon, lion. E. I\ Geo. PRORATE (OI RT. DEATH OF N. T. HILL. tilt* Eliphalet Parker, who survive* Bar Hart»or. Spofford, COUNTY NEWS. ami him with two children, Mrs. F. H. Wid- Old Town of the H. Howard, esq., Capt. Frank Torrey The correspondent additional \ew» see other ber and F.dwin P. Hill, of Boston. For County pages. Haskell illuminated their Regular November I'erin Proceedings One of Huckspnrt's Foremost Clti/.eus Sews says; “The congregation Capt. Jasper For many years Mr. Hill, in Bangor in tin* Court. Passes Suddenly. addition \N houses. Insolvency Away to his business of that listened to Rev. T. F. hite, of Bar SiMitliwt’M Ilsirbor. regular general store, Nov. 17. M.L. At the November term of the probate Hon. Nahum T. Hill, one of the oldest was associated with the late William ll! Harbor, at the Baptist church on Sunday Mrs. Ida Clark reetntly visited friends court of Hancock county, held at Ells- merchants and most esteemed citizens of Genn in shipbuilding and was largely in- a tine sermon. Mr. W hite of Martin morning, heard in Lowell, Mass., the family (ileal l*on<1. terested in shipping. For a number of worth last Wednesday, the following Hancock county, and ex-State senator, made friends who will be glad to former residents of this years he has been interested in a large many Lurvey, place. Miss Carrie Mein inch is quite ill. died at his home in business was transacted: Wills probated: suddenly Bucksport manufacturing establishment in Port- see him again, and met a number of She found them well, and to wel- glad One of Willard Mr. Amanda \N Bowler, Hancock; Jane L. at 2 o'clock land. conducted his this Haslanrsemployees, Sunday morning. by son-in-law. Mr. former friends w ho were glad to take come to their home old acquaintances. Trenton. W idber. Moore, was called home recently by the Copp, Mr. Hill was apparently as well as ever the hand.’ Wills tiled for Willard Blais- was ‘good man and true’ by The winter session of the town school probate: In 186^ Mr. Hill elected to t ho State death of a cousin. Henrietta Brook- when he left his store at the usual time dell, Orlund; Bridges. legislature, and the following year was Monday. Nov. 12. Miss Nellie 1 in Rachel M. Inland, Ellsworth. and in as opened Since last writing, Gilman Jordan, Wil- ; Saturday evening, retired good senator from this county. lie was also atmrrtiacmcnis. on the estates Carroll is in charge of the grammar grade. Administration granted health as a man of his could. elected senator again in the but lard Haslarn, the Gay Bros, and J. F. S. age Shortly seventies, duties were of Ellen B. Reed, Bucksport; Robert refused further Miss Myra* Wilson, whose after midnight Mrs. Hill was awakened steadily political prefer- Emery have moved their crews into the Leach, Penobscot. ment often tendered LITTLE' a week on account of illness, though by his THREE postponed woods. Petition for administration tiled in by his peculiar breathing. Failing to friends. the lower of Hart- will instruct grade pupils. estates of Marcus P. Halliburton, arouse him she called for assistance and Mr. Hill has been a director of the W.A.andC. B. Collar, of Bcachmont. ford, N. J.; B. Sc wall. BAREFOOTED the Mary was Mr. bank since its organization. While the school is in session Templeton.island. Dr. Emerson summoned, but Bucksport Mass., w ho have been spending a few Mass.; Andrew 11. Taylor. Swan’s I'pon the resignation of the late Hon. T. FrancesjE. Willard W. C. T. C. will hold to Matthew Baird, Hill was beyond human aid when he ar- MAIDS days at their old home, have returned to Authority granted ('. Woodman as president of the bank in the first and fourth of of the eitv, and state of New rived. meetings Saturday county *86, Mr. Hill was elected its president, re- Massac husetts. to retain each month at 2.30 m. The school- York, surviving partner, prop- Mr. Hill came from his home in Sulli- signing the position last p. of late j January. visitors in town were erty and close up the Hffaira the his active business of Among lately en- : lhiring long career house will, by courtesy the supervisor, firm business at Swan's van when he was a young man and Ferd. Ward well and Roderick McDonald, conducting t he deceased has been t he means of assist- be used, as no other room is available at under the late Enoch Bar- Island, Hancock county, Me., tered the employ of the ing many persons in their life struggles, of Ellsworth, I. W. Haslarn and A. B. name of A. H. | present. Taylor. nard. In a few h* was admitted to and the news of his death will cause sad- Ida M. years of Amherst. Guardian appointed unto Baker, ness ti> hearts. an- Haynes, in the business, and later many Thoroughly patri- I was a little premature in my Ellsworth, minor. partnership otic, his faith in his country was put to a W. We understand that one of our genial in estates of into business for himself, which he nouncement in last week's letter that Inventories returned going severe test during the late rebellion. itizens lost a box of on the recent B. 1 in John H. W. Rich had exchanged his vocation. cigars George Five, Brook ; Dodge, conducted until his death. He was the With much of liis property in vessels that a to Bluehill; Clarissa Hill, minor legatee in His of stock salesman is election. May it prove warning oldest merchant in active business in the could not procure paying unless position nursery the will of Josiah Bean. Sullivan: Cor- freights avoid risks in '98. under the protection of a foreign power, his and summer business, as he is larger nelia C. William Buck- place. He would have been seventy- spring ltemiek, Hancock; he persistently refused this, saying he principal of the high school at Bass Har- Mrs. Fred \N llliarns and Mrs. N. R. minster, Deer Isle. eight in the spring. would rather they should be burned, Order of notice returned in estates of bor. and has other in the Collar have returned from a visit to About fifty vears ago he married Miss sunk or rot at their w harves, than dis- engagements Edward L. Deer Isle, B. Frink, George Caroline Parker, youngest daughter of honor his country's flag. same line of work. Franklin. Tiny wire accompanied by Five, Brook 1 in Mrs. Collar’s Miss Clark. License to sell real estate of Within three weeks three little girls sister, granted Alonzo MAIN ST.. ELLSWORTH. have Nov. IS. Flossie. Colby, Bucksport. Atjtirrtiscmrnts. entered three separate homes here sell real — Petitions tiled for license to can't talk much and claimed a share in the love and care Ells- These "cute little kids" English CrHiiklln. estate of Louisa H. Hartshorn, of sense of all yet, i'Ut the\ illustrate the good to be bestowed such little worth: Clarence E. McBride et al., reme ready upon Evcrard Smith has been who want well fitting feet-gear—they Mrs. visiting minors. Mt. 1 >esert. to me. A~k to see the visitors. The first of these found a wel- right friends at Beechland. Allowance out of personal estate come in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. to widow of Ezra Johnson, Miss Sophia McKenzie, of Cherryfield. granted WAVERLY SCHOOL SHOE, Robinson,on Nov. 1. the second with Mr. Surry. is her sister. Mrs. Jesse Driscoll. 1 REASONS visiting 5 5 of Mrs. and Will Holmes, t he third with Mr. Allowance of pew granted to widow $1 to $2.50, According to Quality. Ellsworth. and Mrs. Benson. Miss Carrie Coombs, w ho is employed Myriek Avery, Petition for allowance to widow out of You'll Want Rubbers Soon. at J. W. Coombs' restaurant in Ellsworth, One of the most enjoyable of the many personal property tiled in estates of Joseph made a short visit home last week. F. William Buckminster, I am selling Good rear's entertainments for the benefit Gray,Sedgwick; given public Deer Isle. The Miss "GOLD SEAL.” here was the “bundle social.' arranged by grammar school, taught by Petition for assignment of dower to Lewis Friend & Co.'s Business *'*»-<• »■» hi uc vi Lillian G. Small, of has closed ALL SIZES. k ii, iu laun; unuc iv Steuben, widow tiled m estate of Joseph F. Gray, pay for the runners of the public car- after a profitable term of nine weeks. Sedgwick. Accounts settled in estates of Charles A. which occurred on eve- After a two weeks' vacation, Charles E. Given Away riage. Thursday Austin, Ellsworth; James C. Chilcott. is to the winter term. The When ning, Nov. S. John Young had been se- Dwelly begin Ellsworth; Alice I. Eden; Increased. To my customer**. your purchase* Suminsby, lias Steadily a choice between a illrtl > II UUi IS It.SU V 1USVU. B. amount to $25 you have cured to act as auctioneer, and he spared pi Jane E. A. tale, Castiue; Timothy solid oak. antique finish, folding table, or a Deer Isle; Enoch R. Blaisdell. neither voice nor “cheek" to out his E. DeBeck has been some re- Pickering, carved 4-shelf book rack. T«» those whe cry making McDonald. wall minor, Franklin; Margaret 1 -t.—The\ ea-li for their which enable- them trade $15 worth, 1 gi\<- a "Beauty" Six dozen bundles of all on and has pav -pot floods, goods. shapes pairs his buildings, given his Din i.ui Him o. imi uru, .111. pocket, ora child's* rocker, or a 3-shelf Look and sizes were warranted to contain most ell a new coat Gardiner K. Blake, Sullivan. rack No extra charge for goods on account stable and of paint which Desert; to -ell at low Accounts tiled for settlement in estates figures. of this premium offer. valuable and precious treasures, and bids gives them a fine appearance. While the of Jesse Perry. Gouldsboro; Myriek were the brisk work was done Mr. DeBeck fell lively, giving manager being Avery, Ellsworth; Mary A. Grant. Han- li« 1.—Their stock i- a- lar«;e a- an\ in the State, which thr- work to collect a prices and deliver the from staging ami injured his knee quite cock ; Amanda M. Fay, hii insane person, all a chance to make their select ion-. OLD FAKMKRS’ spoils. The financial receipts exceeded severely. of Bucksport; George V. Mills. Brooks- villc; John D. Tremont; Clarissa expectation, and both the sellers and the Nov. IT, 1894. L. H. Purvey, Hill, minor legatee in the will «>f Josiah .'hi.—Stricth one i- our motto, which each buyers set Tiled happy. A prize had been Bean, Sullivan; Alfred Eden; price, ^ri\e- per- South llam-ork. Yeazie, offered to the W ALMANACS. handsomest female in the PhebeJ. illins, Bluehill. ,-on -ante with hi- Will and wife have moved into the chance neighbor. audience, and three eminent ami sensible Spratt Estate of Louisa H. Hartshorn, Ells- W e are for the C. Y. Wooster’s house. worth, represented insolvent. headquarters judge- awarded the same to Mis- Nellie Beport of commissioner- t«> examine 1th.— \\ do imt make idle talk, but in each ease we do a- W. H. Ball and wife of Bar arc old reliable Farmers Almanac Carroll. A warm admirer o* the mercan- Harbor, claims against estate of John J. Carr, of tile abilit ies of the auctioneer, surprised visit ing M r. Ball’s fat her. Eden, filed. \\ e advert i-e. and all ^ood- -old are a- repre-eiited to B Thomas). Call him with a silver sugar to eat Louis Bunk r ami wifi* of East brook (Robert spoon Cot KT OF I NSO 1.\ F.Nt Y. the or inmii \ refunded. with, no doubt. The Ladies’ be- purelm-er. "taffy" are the guests of Miss Martha Wooster. John E. of >inted and one and see what ‘Vld Bunker, jr.. Eden,at')* get nevolent society furnished a “good old e in east \V;!!.n:n H. Melvin A. Wardweil. who lias been em a—ign« the of Puffer, dth.— We otir-elvc- on our pa-t record in bu-iiie-- in times" supper from 6 to h p. m. jr., ! Eden, insolvent debtor. pride ha' to -ay about the ployed in liar Harbor for several months, prob.” Kll-worth. and are determined to -till hold to that DKATH OF MRS. RATHSHLilA OILLKY. is home. plan, weather. \\ \!l Once again has the death angvi \ i-Hevi M i-- Tin-rese ( rabtr*-«- left Monday for which i- to ”i\e all one hundred cent- in \aiue for each our and called community, to a better Bittsfield, w hvre sht- w ill vi.-:t a few days. Beggar—"Kind genticii.au, I uur iiiul Retail. beg and e\ eiw dollar recei\ ed. Wholesale > home, a good friend and neighbor. Mr-. Her mother, Mrs. Helen CraMr«*< will pardon—" t.n.t {j r< ■ 1111 > i:c. ranted. I r Bathsheba Gilley. She was taken sud- ••in her there on !n-r way to Lewiston tl.I.ught ‘ti were Pegging •>!,• denly ill while visiting her daughter. Mrs. w h- re they will spend tlu- w inter. Miss Pip:fax. ( >e- G. !.. Lurvey, at Norwood’.- C..ve but I'rnntrce will attend the commercial Ni.thit g." r. ! art Tile rea.-oii fortlie o-reat advancement in our u-toni 1 Have seen it? 1 he l’:n~ to a unit the you w ith the excellent care given her. it was school n that ening tlian dl-envery that he city. uieiit i the -ati-faetoiw was in which tin work i- -lie was hit To.irri* «1 a Unman wlm Poe- t < keep hi* part 1 he >t tliougul safely recovering, w luu Nov. 19. W. less Bowling Alley. writing taPle in .-pier.”— Tit-Hits. another stroke of paralysis forbade hope, 1 ieiin;' performed, which a-iuv- all that fora perfect lit s* \v 11 k 11 ^ "What did -he mean -i I game of the age. and on Tuesday, Nov. 0. thegtniie spirit Cliei’y Py g fascinating Frank M. in thesrhooner •;;! it.'t Pi than 1 wa--" and excellent we cannot be -11 r * a — e < I h\ was born into a new life. (’apt. Torrey any Plgger dm.key workman-hip | see it. •Ada. M. Herbert” is at home for the Sh* "I u i j«• -he meant that jmi ) ad your Call and Mrs. was a member of the Con- Gilley Life. ilia in the Stale. winter. He has hauled the vessel up for growth."— gregational church, a woma** of sterling [ he season. The pi-.e ful occupation of wa-hing -i.irt- worth, endeared to all by her mild aau -eetn- to lie better lltted to the < llitle-e character amiable character and earnest Christian Ilubie, wife of Horan N. Dority. died than -landing in front of gun.-.—A'ehison A, COOMBS, No har-h criticism of anoihe. 's early Sunday morning, at her home in FREDERICK example. Globe. LFWIS Fin Id.M) & this Mrs. lias been a CO., failings was ever heard from her village. Dority great lips, ..logy isn't religion any more than a only sympathet ic and kind w ords cheered sufferer, and she bore her trouble with fa.-hlon plate i- a -uit of clothe-." remarked KLLSWORTII. MAINK. the hearts of all who her. gre at fortitude and patience. HOLIDAY knew Born in the Manayunk philosopher.— Philadelphia 1S10 she enjoyed a long and u.-eful life, Among the events of the past week in Record. Manning block, Corner of Main and Franklin Streets. the sorrows that fell to her lot this were two solem- ANNOUNCEMENT. bearing village weddings Teacher t*• BainPridge -trect 1 •<"N -w, with meek resignation and trust in that nized at the same time at Kev. A. W. it Vou ltave a meal Jit 12 o’clock, what do you Higher Power that “doeth all things Young’s. The couples were E. A. Friend, •Jill it*" "Luck," -aid tin \a>y.—Philadelphia well.” >f Brooklin. and Miss Ftta Carter, of Record. We earrry a full line of Dolls. Funeral services were held at the Sedgwick, and Edward Barker, of Blue- Teacher "What do you suppo-e Jonah Checkers. A B C Games, Blocks, school-house. Rev. J. E. Bowman officiat- hill, and Nora M. Carter, of Brooklin. [bought when lie found himself inside the Harmonicas, whale-" "Bed closed hint."— Dominoes, Diaries, ing. Much sympathy is felt for the rela- Nov. 19. Johnny upon of all Bibles, Book- Detroit Tribune. Books grades, tives who mourn her loss, especially the What is Satin knot income is small, anti it Is cruel o lets, Xmas Cards, Calendars, daughter, w ho is bearing a heavy cross in I He—"My Will A Witness” please send his (or me to take you front your lather's roof." She Novelties, Wallets, Photograph the long and serious illness of her son. her ) name to the editor? [anxiously;—*‘I don’t live on the roof."— Albums. Pocket 1 Shopping Bags, "h ristia n The and Register. Books, Box Jewel Cases, OW L ('LI B ENTKKTAINME.M. grammar primary schools, Papers, Scientist at railroad restaurant' "Do you The Owl club gave another of its taught by Miss V. S. Barker and Miss Gold Pens and Pencils, Ink Stands, pleas- snow, -ir, that rapid eating i- slow suicide?" ant entertainments Ht Tremont hall. [). B. Lord, united and gave a tine enter- Fountain Pens, Writing Desks. Drummer "It may be; Put on this road -low Thursday evening, Nov. 15. and afforded tainment at the Grange hall last Friday Work Boxes, Plush Goods, Leather •atlng i- starvation.’’—.Yetr York Weekly. much enjoyment to a good-sized audience. -veiling. The children were well trained Handkerchief Boxes, "De trouble ’bout refohm," said link* KPen, Toilet Sets, The houtnwest Harbor band volunteered and did themselves and their teachers •am dat a man git, rally staht* out ter tackle de Collar and Lull Boxes, Glove .•red it. An admission of 10 cents was tine music w hich was highly appreciated iniver.-c, an vvurk- round’ by degrees ter ’1- Hand Silver and and to the of ail 10.20 Boxes. Mirrors, by all present. \\ bile all parts of the l*barged, surprise f I'U.-’nal short coinin'*.”—Washingtt>n star. door. Celluloid Books. were well was taken at the The money will Frames, Scrap programme rendered, especial Lecturer (to medical student —"This subject's for Infants be used to a much-needed dic- Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription Crepe Paper for fancy articles, and praise was accorded the recitals of Mist purchase riirht li-kT 1- lniiL'i'r tli.ii, hi- left u'hii-h i-mh-i.- tionary for the school. Iiiru t«» 11 N . you in su'di and Children. Opium, Morphine whose abilities well merited Hii*r" >tudent — "l.'mp, too 1 guess." — Phil- too numerous to mention. elocutionary WrM llr u learned at -ehod to day, Paregoric, Drops, brought little last Monday, Mrs. Skelton teacher. A. delivered. The lio.'lf'" "du-t i.ow to take tlx- .e k off my It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by JOHN HALE. pieces capitally pro- is be A concert to given at the Congre- history and ti\ .1 real good Indian -tory into it. gramme, interspersed with band music, Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays 34 Main St. >h; : uial enurch. Thanksgiving evening. no the tea- h. r < aii't And out that I ain’t study Mason Block, was a» follow s The < •mmittee n charge ar* Alice M. lig / 11 ft In III II. feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, '• >. :••••! readliij’. I’.lai k-ey»*«l Keltt*!.’’ t iara A. and ! ri ,■ rapl* y. "trout, Ellen Tapley. ‘‘Ye*, pin sb i in, "b -•!, ; 001 Castoria relieves Mi" Gciieva cures Diarrlncu and Wind Colic. Young fellow Ills h«-art ha- ra-..| toh.at 1 HOLIDAY ** hat It**- tai, It.»at Ita* ".It. •'inalli'l-f cures and lust statement -i ttles it.” -.ml the friend. "11 teething troubles, constipation flatulency. Duet. .Grace uml l.-.ui.-c Lawton Hangar wants a stand pipe for its water here anything aU*ut "ilppery I*« te that ha- the stomach ■ assimilates the I ui ••! < t. .Gr ni > a «»rk-, t h* «i:rc<-t ii.«w in use Castoria food, regulates Top-;. -up ang *Owl-‘' j»o\ver being ■ eased to heat, lie e. rtainly 1- dead BARGAINS. It. ta tr I r*. -i. pu ivcK, iiisati.-factury, Mayor Beale has received and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas- IIw do you like thi* here talk about givin* belle Su.am^,* in estimate of for a stand-pipe more bread fur the •" Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. s- money -aid Plodding toria is the Children’s lert readii.g. Tin* Dean.'a ntii.-iu," >\ith capacity of 750,00U gallons. The Nellie lVte Ruby." n plied M*and«ri «• Mike Gilley natter will be before the voters Bamboo Hasels, probably tli.»t u a:.- a r loaf Kecital, ‘'Aunt -• i-iir-inia Ta'--r at tin* opera.'’ •Anythin' dgg* h:t- me." Castoria. :iext year. IViIaA 1 Sid Castoria. ll« t'.r >ja.aiinlge nytufl A case a and s 1.00. peculiar is reported of Dixfield Hotel Clerk —'We -an give you all til.' i,. .me “Castori is an excellent medicine for chil < 'astoria is so well tochildren that 50c., 75c. The rece pts of the evening were adapted quite me of its nan wli.» has lost the us*- of his eyes for •omforts here." I M-m-r :ee Iren. Mothers have repeatedly told I r»«»*'.inriH‘iid it os superior toauy prescription sHtisfa* .ory. and active preparation.- are ■fading, though his eve-sight is other- iawk> Mi-ter I want more'n that when I g.xxl effect upon their children.” know n to me.*' Children’s Chairs, being made fora fancy bazaur in the near M. D •mm1 to a hotel. 1 kin ho Du. G. C. Osoood, H A. Archer, vise unimpaiivd. A page of print seems eity git -urnforts future, w hich it is will in a 111 So. Oxford St N. Y. hoped bring 0 hum."— IB r's liu'ii r. Lowell, Mass. Brooklyn, o him to be a confused mass of letters. rpi sum of fur the and 6^c. good money library build- *• 37c., 50c. !*• cannot assemble the letters into "I I.ever talk ill "Ut tlx u:- to II,_. wife." Castoria is the bent remedy for children of < »ur physicians in the children’s depart lhg. •I do I of if in term-, and then 1 the is not ment have of their vords, and associate them with any -peak glowing which I am acquainted. hope day sjtoken highly experi Nov. IT. Spray. Ladies Rockers, •lay at ... o.-. a-ionally *0 my wife think- f..r distant when mothers will consider the real ence in their outside practice with Castoria. 73c. neaning. 1 hen- isn’t a more -dr -a- riibMng husband it) interest of their children, and use Castoria in and although we only have among «>t De«*r l*de. Two Penn field to sportsmen stopped he world Kah Field's M'nshington. stead of the various quack nostrums which are medical supplies what is known as regular Hassocks, 49c. Xov. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. id mire four cattle in a loved or. we are free to confess that the Jersey grazing Amy "Why did you marry Harry, who destroying their by forcing opium, products, yet 1 ,owe, a pasture. Soon the dis- an i other hurtful merits of Castoria has won us to look with daughter. supposed Jerseys lever -eiit you atiy pr» — -x.t-, while you refused morphine, soothing sy *p Work covered them, over tl.e who wa- down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” Stands, 50c. Frank M. Johnson returned home yes- leaped lightly laek, aiway- giving you jewelry, agents •" to United Hospital and Dispensary, terday from boston. erne and disappeared in the woods, ■andy, ok-and the like Mahe. .Jin k had them premature graves Dr. J. F. Kinchlloe, Boston, Mass. rhen the hunters realized that they had pent ail lii- money.'*—Harper's tin .nr. ]). Wellington Torrey is doing the stone Conway, Ark. Allen C. Smith, )ecn gazing at four deer, and they look Gentleman —"I thought you were a blind work for Capt. Irw in Barbour’s new barn. CALL AMI SEE THEM urns in kicking each other home. leggar-" Reg gar—"That’* my lay, guv'nor." 1 The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. arrie B._Morey is at home ill. She has ientleman—"Well, you are not blind now." -AT- John 15. Ouilette, tried last week for been living at Bel fust most of the sum- Beggar (indignantly;—"Well, sir, ean’t a poor he murder of D. E. Thibedeau at Jay mer. fellow take a day off occ asionally ?"— Tit-Bits. was found of bridge, guilty manslaugh- The and Willie P. Lowe are at Prodigal’s Return—Irate parent—"Well, Harry Gray er. His was self-defence. On the plea dr, you don’t seem to have made a name for F. REDMAN’S home. They have been yachting the past Hand he told his story in a straightfor- E. .ourself, after all?" I have, summer. vard manner that won the of Prodigal—"Rut sympathy father; I've b.-i-n to travel under half isteners. He said he had been obliged drinking 1 dozen different ones."—Texas sittings. Stedman Torrey came home Saturday ind remembered the tight only asadream. Schoolmate—"It mud be to be INSURANCE. from Arlington Heights, Mass., where he Juilette w as sentenced to three years in lovely married & o a Furnllnre State man. You tree tickets to all Carpst Rooms, bq*» been painting. prison. newspaper get he theatr and opera-, don’t you'” Mr-. FI RE-- HARINE-U FE-=ACCI DENT. t^uite a number went from here to ■»cribh|er—"Y-e *, but we never go." "Why No. 2 Water St.. a confirmed v ••I escaped being )..t "We haven't to Wear."—A’* u -ca n * I.»8si:s 1*aii> Promptly at our office. b‘t n' landing Wednesday night to the dyspeptic any thing All fit of h.*ui n< written at lowest possible rates. Dy taking Ayer’s Pills in time.” This is York Weekly. L. D. S. beautiful drama “Kathleen Mau- he experience of many. Ayer’s Pills, Ellsworth. Maine. vorneen.” They pronounced it good. vhether as an after-dinner pill or as a "Hr:;,.;Offices atHfeworthandBar Harbor.:‘"'SSilt"'* •emedy for liver indigestion, Children for Toe here celebrated the complaint, Cry republicans iatuleney, water brasn, and nausea, are Subscribe for The American victory of the elections by firing salutes uvaluabie. Pitcher’s Castoria. fSMmK’iMZ.t GRANT & CUSHMAN.