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AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890. |j No. 69

for himself a name and a comfortable for- Sbbnttarmml*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. ^ ^ tune. He will spend a year in Boston 0. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. studying, afler which he expects to occu- BURRi!!*!* py two years in traveling in Europe, “ON, (io<> W I’rttonglll, Edwin F Clapl.am—Com missloncrs’ notice. Asia and Africa before returning to his Lost—Mackintosh capo. Hawaiian home. Adinr notice— Est Irving Bridges. « OENKBAL INSURANCE AGENTS. F H McFarland- Bouse to let. Work has begun on rebuilding the Kalpli E Mason—Assignee's notice. steeple of ttie church. It Bckkiu. Bank Boston A Bangor Steamship Co—Fall arrange- Congregational Bi.do., ELLSWORTH, ME. ment. vslll be remembered that the steeple was w Powder s I> Wlggln— Apothecary. * struck by on the of Absolutely pure lajwis < .» lightning evening WK RRPRK8ENT THE Friend A Clo'thlng. B < Hodgkins—Confectionery and hot soda. September 3, and set on fire and destroyed. F B Aiken etc. -t.uns, t..\furnaces, F. H. Stratton is Makes the food more delicious and wholesoir/ Most Reliable .1 — the work. Home and Foreign A < 'iinnlngliam t onfectloncr. doing Companies. E E A Brady Co—Flour and feed. Mrs. S. B. Woodward has been In town RQvAt 8/IKINO POWDER CO., WEW YORK. Ijonost with ili. Cowjmtihb Sn/i-ti/. Chicago, > a for few day •. She will not go South as Nervlta Medical Co. she expected, but will spend the winter A' 'UO in rumu to suit on improved real eMntc* and brought here over t hirty years ago. The MAINE CATTLE l«.-\Xf’IL MONK LOAN with a relative at Lincolnville Beach near — owners were —1-— collateral. ■ mn. For other local news sec 5 and 8» Ellsworth Capt. L. D. pages •/, Camden. Since leaving Ellsworth, she has Kemick, John Davis, Capt. S. L. Lord and Project to Establish One <>•&,( >00 spent a of her time with her sons in S. K. Whiting's residence on Main part Mrs. John True. Acres Near Cherry iiebl. In account ot stock last we taking week, found several street is Bangor. being painted. A of the t" establish b a 1 Two Ellsworth men are employed in report project lots o! kit. ii. -room 1 Koscoe E. Gould, the clerk at liiiiuiy ami sitting-room chairs, from 1 (I fr, 15. Bti:i;! !. ts n real estate de- popular the Berlin company’s mill at Farming- immense cattle ranch on 11 r:*» M. 1 to his law business. Oallert’s dry goods store, has opened is on f this to a set. partment dale which last week established a record Cherryfield published ; iii These chairs retail from Toe to Si.To each. an office in the Giles block, over the store an int Judge is holding court in Bel- for Hawing. In eleven hours the mill issue, together with k'ler Emery of J. F. To close 1 hem out. \\ t offer at flur'ey, where ho will receive from Ron. William Freem"- ht y them ju-t about fast, and Judge W is well in Dover. sawed 158,601 feet, heating the record of orders for men’s custom clothing. feet held M. <_i. Shaw & Co.’s Held, regarding the a ... tueir The Onasouson club of the school j 129,100 by plait. high Mr. Gould will still retain his position mill at Bath. The mill also established a for the j urpo is for a fair in adaptability ONE-HALF PRICE. arranging December. with Mr. Gallert. | record for one lath machine, turning out Since the inside pages went to press, There will he a | lie special meeting of the The Mr. lias sent nd 1 hey will disposed of those in need of such committee to which was referred 62,000 laths the same day. When it is Freeman infor- (juieklv; woman’s relief corps to-morrow evening. the matter of a new high school building, taken Into consideration that feet mation concerning the grass •mods should eali at tlie very lirst v. 141,661 I opportunit Mias Millie E. Brown returned Friday has not allowed the matter to drop, but of the amount sawed were orders, the which lirst attracted catt; .... Lo the from Tiidcn where she lias been visiting has been working quietly. An effort is record is still more remarkable. The mill region. Mr. Freeman writ s: friends. made A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, being now to find a site for the has sawed on an average for one week “It is true that there is what <>■. n* call a The supreme judicial court for Hancock Bridge bill grammar schools which it is ending Sept. 23, 90,000 per day. The Ells- winter grass found upon the of De- Cor. Main and Franklin Ellsworth. blols and and wk m Sts., county will convene in Ellsworth Tues- proposed to move. worth men employed in the mill are Ferd Cherryfield, y claim grow* under the snow In the wr :season. Ee day, Oct. 10. Misses Blanche Reeves and Addie Wardwell, who has charge of the orders this as it it is certain that .• -. that it A Health Argument dental college. were the guests of Prof. Anson Titus, and Ellsworth will have the best winter affords a rich food for cattle ann In fart, 1 attended the Russell lecture at Goddard train service it has thanks when the snow melts in it Charles 1. Welch has returned from ever enjoyed, March, .-nerully Probably you have tried remedies, and are Tufts The re- to the railroad. The docs, cattle and sheep gel a I i. e twenty Bar Harbor, where he has been chapel, college. college Washington County employed is l still no better. Lots of so-called cures are bom and die cently opened with above BOO students. new time-table will into effect next grtftind uncovered, hut.they every year. during the summer. go during the cold nights and -lays of Ours has been in use over 40 and is con- Alfonso Foss died Sunday, after a long Monday. A train will lenve Bangor, years, Frank F. Bimonton has gone to Middle- March, else they would !;i-e at uat t cy illness, in the fort’eth cf his week dRys and Sundays, for Washington stantly on the gain. You see the point, it cures. town, Conn.. where he will be year age. would gain days. employed at 6.00 a. at Ellsworth Mr. Foss formerly resided in Orland. He county m., stopping We in the v of I The True “L. F.” ATWOOD'S Bilious BITTERS. in a stationery store. illage Cherry came here some at 7.22. This train will connect with Bar time ago, and was em- the seacuast, arc obliged t*» kett .» .t .»• ‘up* About sixty from Ellsworth went on the Harbor until Oct. 7 The ««.»»>■ *»*»*•* «_* ********* ployed in the I'nion shoe factory. He only. regular until the lust of May before the, excursion over the Washington county leaves a widow nod one daughter. The i’ar Harbor train will leave Bangor at 9 30 incur home pastures. It is sir' rt sp who road to Calais Saturday. used to fatten their stock :n pedusthut remains were taken to Orland to-day a. m., Hud Ellsworth at 10 52. This train upon and cattle eu ■ a There will be a harvest concert at the for interment. will run Sundays until Oet.v The after- sheep of all kiuds ivlugut THE least two month- aiu.y -r GEO. H. GRANT CO. Methodist church at 7 noon train w'eek will ; lon^r upo I .Sunday evening The down, days only, Park street improvement society ‘barrens’, as they are somet! it-. o’clock. Allure invited. leave Bangor at 4 50, El law th at 6.10. will give nil exhibition of pictures next Deblois and Cherryfield." Trains will leave Ellsworth at 11 53 n. m., IN SU RANGE REAL ESTATE. L. P. Warren and daughter Lelia, of month, probably at Manning hall. The IMUUClllBniUTUB. are his and 5.31 p. rn., the latter train running Westbrook, visiting daughter, exhibition will open Wednesday, Oct. 18, Supervisor of Census until Oct. 8. .inn. u. xxx ixxxs Sundays Th’. Washington ELLSWORTH — BAR HARBOR. lion. Elmer P. train will leave Ei’.-worth for tin Spofford. Isle, ?c county Miss Mae B. Friend, of Caribou, is evenings. It will larger and finer than has been designated as suj; t e west week-days at 9.58 p. rn.. and Sundays spending a few days in Ellsworth, the the exhibition given by the same society second census district of M deb is last at 6 p. m. guest of Mrs. I. I,. Halman. year. Particulars will be given later. composed of Aroostook, lit >- Do You Want The members of Co. D, l ir-t Maine cav- Mrs. Lorenzo Jordan left last Friday for Mrs. Mary Inman, of Cherryfield, past -cot, Piscataquis, Somers- : d airy, will hold a reunion in Ellsworth, j TO SAVl. New York, where her husband's vessel, department president, has been appointed | Washington counties. Wednesday, 11. Co. i) was raised in the' Pepo Ramirez”, is loading. to in-} <•; the Cnerry field woman’s relief and Hancock unties, and ami Mrs. Martha of Ells- J Washington success of Cham The foundation of the house at the cor- eorj Blaisdell, The great Colic, there are about fifteen survivors in CHOOLj'^ ‘ to the only K 1 Dollar? Ellsworth Cholera and Diarrhoea the ner of Main and Hancock owned worth, inspect corps. streets, ! each county. It, has been impossible for bav to treatment of bowel la ... de If so call at No Water street ami by C. A. Parc her, is being rebuilt. They arranged exchange assign- comp HOES. I many of these to attend the cavalry re- see the comp.etc assortment of in' nts, and Mrs. Inman will inspect the it standard over the great- ; he I The Ellsworth Co. has been her of the so the iiillpost:ng unions in ot parts Slate, Ef-v.urth «. rp- -non. Mrs. Blaisdell will world. Eor sa‘ i.o. A. SHIELD (roil! I I! and meets a 1) this to to- {civilized \<;. \TS, < \IS, organized, really long-felt boys of Co. decided year get This line of in i the v'iic. j field corps probably Parcher, I )ruggibt. particular want. George B. Hawkes is the manager. gether for a little reunion of their own. ami <;i:nts’ n i;msiiin<;s th- latter part of next month. Ileil Shoes is Miss Marion Bartlett left last The only member of the company in Ells- Spring Friday A crew was at work JUjSjcrttsnnini that is now ready for inspection laying the heavier for Chelsea, M iss., to spend several worth is A. R. Devereux. The Washing- the hi't ami for fail ami winter ar. You can r- s on tic Maine Central just above wearing | mouths with her Bartlett. ton county members will come to E!;s- get u stylish miii ior a man from brother, Boyd 1. 11worth j.fut Sunday. ine iai.s worth ini ibe train, arriving hereabout most st \ li~h hoe made Mrs. A. F. Burnham is the mi r\\ v i;D attending a vo t laid in from Washington noon. A dinner w.ll bi served at Grand C. and informal exercises will State \V. T. C. convention in Portland Junction. The n w rails are Army ball, fur the \ -nil tor >t l*ot for Ml ami fifteen Doses price. good upward*. follow. it is that a company or- | : this week fta delegate from the Ellsworth heavier to the than possible ||“Two pounds yard the old ganization will be formed. The First In fact we lv:ve a* large and at- un ion. e"s A •A.iod-’-n filling- a new idea is Maine cavalry saw lots of »< vice in the tractive stock of the it test style > St) cents. The Ellsworth literature club wilt re- in the at the of the war; it went out in ’61 and came home in to S, goods, ami at prim s a* low, as any being put plates joints Stopped clothing house in Maine. organize for the winter’s work soon. The thiIs, to lessen the jar and noise when ‘65._ | S t o I 1. J> 1.(to. club will study Italian music, literature trains pass over them. It is expected the We are offering for a few days a Frenchman's Bay Coaling Station. trains will run much when 1 My Cough” 11 to 2. SI.2.1. great inducement in and art. smoother the John A. Peters, and H. E. Lawyers jr., 1 | heavier rails are laid to + is what a lady said of P^rrher’s > James A. Dullard has been drawn to through Bangor. of who are Mrn’s Flrrrr-linrd l mlrrwrar. Hamlin, Ellsworth, securing (♦ White Pine Cough Syrup. dues ♦ serve on the and Cards were received in Ellsworth on Former Prirr, 7."> mils; grand jury Fred James last bonds on several pieces of property j ♦ not cure every one ho od->. out £ now .*><> rrnts. on the traverse jury at the October term week announcing the marriage at Den- ttie shore of Frenchman's bay, one of most people are satis fled vutu the J results. X of court. ver, Col., on Tuesday, of Eugene H. Lord, which may be selected as the site of the Parcher’s White Pine Cough Syrup WALSHS. and Miss Marion II. IIarmum, of Denver. naval have + + OIK OVERCOATS Levi C. Beckwith is seriously ill at his proposed coaling station, + is the best cough medic; -e e uave + The groom has many relatives and friends the work. + seen in thirty years -" making + are all in, ami we have put home. He has given up his meat market. nearly completed Kllswortli, Maine. in Ellsworth. On of the same been ♦ cough medicine. It goes to the ♦ the price on each garment so The store furnishings were moved out Thursday Five pieces of property have ** spot at once, loosens the phd gm, low t hat w e are bound to make week Miss Mabel E. Lord, a sister of Mr. at or near the £ this week. bonded, following * the ami rest X sales the rest of quiets irritation, gives rapid during Lord, was married at Everett, Mass., to Salisbury Cove, West Uoulds- sod comfort. T band will give a concert places; 2 September. Monaghan's If us- ▲ T. William Wadraan, of Jamaica Plain. boro, Hancock Point, Long Porcupine ^ anyone is dissatisfied after and ball at Odd Fellows hall next Tuesday a we it back. AMMUNITION. The bride also has many friends in Ells- Island and Lamoine Point. p iug bottle, buy + REMEMBER THE PLACE: evening. An orchestra of eight pieces worth, who extend congratulations. Mr. As stated in The American two weeks will furnish music. Gold Dust Smokeless Powder. ♦ and Mrs. Wadrnan will reside at 83 ago, when all bonds are secured, Rear PARCHER’S PHARMACY. OWEN BYRN’S Frank Moore, jumping ashore from a | Black Powder and Shot. Brighton avenue, Allston, Mass. Admiral Bradford will select the one .1 Water St. Kllswortli. log on the river Sunday, landed on a spike, III 1 ■— _J Ellsworth has another boy who is win- most desirable for tbe purpose intended. which passed through his foot, indicting Shot Shells Loaded with Black ning athletic honors at Bowdoin. On He may decide that neither is adapted. COMING EVENTS. a wouud. painful Ernest L. Moore for the Saturday pitched Oct. 3 and 1— and Smokeless Powder. At a of the directors of Tuesday and Wednesday, special meeting freshmen in the game with the sopho- WEST ELLSWORTH. Union Shoe held this Fair of Northern Hancock agricultural the Mfg. Co., mores, and made a good showing in spite PURITY I society at Amherst. M. Gallert was elected Mrs. Hattie Barron has to week, president of the fact that he has not pitched a game gone Bangor of the to a few weeks. evening, 28, at Odd corporation. for five years. The game was won by the spend Thursday Sept. Fellows’ Rchekihs. The Kebekahs will have a sociable in the ninth The Fred with bis hall—Sociable by RIFLE CARTRIDGES, all ; KISSES. sophomores inning. Floyd spent Sunday \ at Odd Fellows hall. American’s Bowdoin says on his from Boston to his Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, at Odd Fel- Thursday evening correspondent parents, way The finest kiss on earth—with J Monaghan will furnish music. All Odd Moore “held the sophomores at his mercy home in Winter Harbor. lows’ hall—Concert and ball by Mona- RELOADING TOOLS. one exception. Only 20c. ♦ | Fellows are invited. for the first five or six innings”. Witn Sept. 26. B. ghan’s hand. per pound. X Capt. Samuel A. Goodwin is at his home Walker on the tennis courts, Bellatty on the and Moore on the itbbrttiscnunts. REVOLVERS and infcllsworth a few days. His vessel, tbo gridiron diamond, GRAPES “Harry W. Haynes”, is at New’ York Ellsworth is well represented athletically HUNTING KNIVES. for San Rico. iti nunuuiu. 1- | loading Juan, Porto XI1 have reached 1km X The mem tiers of Old Town’s hose The Maine music festival is to be held rock prices— ▼ racing The CHILLY AIR OF AUTUMN CONCORDES, in the auditorium at | ^ team are to a football Bangor, Thursday, -2 baskets for 25c. ♦ trying organize + and team to compete with the elevens of Ells- Friday Saturday of next week. At- tractive as festivals have SUGGESTS—*- PRICES REASONABLE. worth and Bar Harbor hose teams. previous been, 1 this year’s event to them soda. : The Hancock commissioners promises surpass \ !iiot county in almost every respect. Ellsworth was X New apparatus now In ^ left yesterday for a tour of inspection of well represented last year, and it is hoped ♦ working order. the county roads, on which they will J that she will show her appreciation of I*. H. base their estimates for next year’s work. STK.YTTOX, and rare music FALL ♦ great performers by pat- t j. a. cinnTngham. George H. Grant represented the Ells- 11 Main St., .... Ell-worth. ronizing the concerts this year. The worth board of trade at the of j meeting j Ellsworth chorus will participate, and theStafe board in Rangor yesterday. He TTtrrr.tttiit" »»•••»•»*• *,% will send fully forty of its sixty-live left this on the Washington = = morning members to the festival. There will be excursion. TRY county but two more and a OVERCOATS rehearsals-to-night I Henry A. Eppes will open a meat and week from I ritESClUL’TIONS.| to-night. While tlie name of Lewis Friend & Co. suggests economy. Elegt >ura- in on jk vegetable market the building sell—the- arc three Samuel L. Lord returned Satur- bility and Economy are all combined in the clothing we HODGKINS’ C. Capt. ^ Main street recently vacated by Levi and t he be?' a day night from Stonington, where he had \ considerations that appeal not only to the workingman king man, 4 We make these specialty. :j: He to have the mar- Beckwith, expects no matter what his walk or station. 4 been iu the interests of the owners of the hut to every other thinking man, = = ket open Saturday. ^ HOT schooner “Loduskia”, which went ashore Wc » lull line »>f carry V At E. M. Moore’s market yesterday > to all 'ten. •j. there last Tuesday. The cargo of coal has Good Qualities and Low Prices Appeal % there on six were exhibition lobsters, any been sold to Fred of and Chemicals. - - (.'apt. Weed, Stoning- j: Pure Drugs ? one of which would over seven that is newest and best in FALL OVEK at X SODA weigh ton, and is being taken out. The schooner We have everything were the half — pounds. They largest was sold ranging from 4 AM) VOl' WILL last night to W. S. Thurlow, of prices i | dozen of a lot of big ones caught in it Stonington. She probably will be •j-If we put up your prescription £ NO OTHER. Union river bay. stripped. The “Loduskia” was one of ; $5.50 to $22.00. ^ will be put up right. !•. Read his list of Hot . l)r. George A. Phillips, of Ellsworth, the oldest vessels sailing out of Ells- \ Oi l; fur can t expects to attend the meeting of the New worth. She was old when she was it It’s a ernft investment to buy Clothing, you always p # York state medical association in New REDUCTION in YOI l{ MONEY HACK IF YOl WANT I Y York city the latter part of next month, 3W)crti5rmrp,'3. jj WIGGIK’S DRUG BT0RB.1 WALL PAPERS. as representative of the Maine medical | association. K. G. MOORE, J F0RSALL:T^ ENTIRE STOCK at COST. & llEGISTEKEl' 1>KI'GGI>T, V John Q. Wood, of Honolulu, Hawaii, is i LEWIS FRIEND CO, i 1 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Aiken in Black Cocker Spaniels will be Y The Square Dealing Clothiers. Wood is a # ^Mnrmi?er. J. A. THOMPSON. Ellsworth. Mr. Bucksport jjj sold cheap if bought at once. d 1. I.. IIALMAX, Manager. p ^ boy who went out to Hawaii about eight For further write # First National Bank Building, ... Ellsworl Me. ( Advertising brings the customers and years ago as a teacher, afterward entered particulars * the a built C. R. The Am Kl*TO.A*l* ;t; ! in Wvancu assists the salesman. law, and has in few years up FOSTER, Ellsworth. V\ ! .M*» A\ Olk. ilnuiarmcnts. I tie Itlutual Ucacht Column. til. <£. £. ll. vjiolumii. Methuaelahs of: h< I ,,r„. The ages attained t" AME ills of women overshadow their whole lives. by some o( u„ V, «* \\ «•«•!% !'• i« KHITEI* RY “\ \ NT MUm.E”. To|»l«* l-et. | T* <’!!?«,r Hvrflttrlf* of l»*e»l union* ferae are I,a* Some women treat- scarcely 1_< .it:, .*-ut l: >. l». '«>!•. f are constanilv yrettmedical >\ | < llai k < ;it'! extraordinary u'"14,1 j and their oolossai hulk. e ■ ltn Motto: 'Htl} ful Hopeful." whit** ril ire; -'r* »icr to «-..utrH- \ this Ti i;rn T"i :■ V ’• ?o» ment and are never well A woman best understand# *My. Coluin i■ report* ot meeting* or Hem* that w ill l>e gcvlty assigned to any tree is h«*r»- IN rii.-. i{«. women's Mrs. Pinkham find The <-f this column are ills,” and the women who consult of li ter* -t to «.,rm r- In other part* of the ,wr|)°n' nasni icu- 1 purp«*-c- succinctly credited to the celebrated »»;. ■ We l*c live ■ — —■ county. would Hkc thl* to a column, taxodiuni m stated In the title sml moll ••—it 1* for the mu- in her counsel assistance. ! practical but it nee i- ejTort on the pari of IV T. tn one This i*< a s« It Chapultepec, Mexico, hundred ans pviltn pilgrim np was 1 -o tual Ikmi* fit, and aim- to be In »fu and hopeful- Mrs. Pinkham’s address is 1' w•••>;* t<> iii.ii.,' It It If a column of their seventeen Lyun. feet m » Tit. 1 nV4 1\ *, in 1 with r '»r uc€ 1 and will be wbat make circumterence, |, lk-lng for the commoii good, it is tor the com jpjyyyj p T!C? if making, the) ,, ■ It Item* and coiutmitdcatlon* should be short, thought to exceed in age the to on• ef the irre.it « of In yearly festivals, I moti u-e—a putdic servant, purveyor the haohad Q! Mrs. Mabkl Good, Correctionville. and are, of eour*e, su'-jit! to approval of Bengal, Inferred to be five when the aravans of pilgrims went up formation and suggestion, a medium for the In- UFt O r/)D editor thousand a ■ a %Jam hundred and In la., tells how Mrs. Pinkham saved tfcf years old. to the h ty. Th psaiui M r- terchange of ideas. this capacity it solicits Ally In there is in the •! ? his communications, and its success de|>eud* large her life. She Lombardy a fro nils and iu-i-rh.iur? says: KPfli 1 't FTMM i*v> II I 1:K ISl.K. cypress tree on the it in this Com •• which is said to have < ly support given respect- I cannot a tIlfIWM been | lanted to come and po up to the h< uv the thank you enough for %9%Ja Ariadne tv We *b union held it* annual In m munlcatloii- must l*o signed, l-ut the name of ! year of our Saviour’s birth Lord. The prr.c»>-! n moves fmvard. what your medicine has done forme. session at Mrs li. S. War- There is even not picnic Saturday writer will he print**1 except hy permission |if<| jliff l>| an ancient record that it was Jemsalun i- reached. “Our f- t are I can recommend it as one of the best WW matKLlW ren’s. After the usual service* growing |„ Communications w ill he sui-jeet to approval or opening the time of Julius Osar. etas din-, wd ..in O — ■ ..—- Near the thy pate-. Jemsa- the editor <•( the column, hut none medicines on earth for all women's some necessary business was transacted. ruin, rejection hy of are trees Imi1" H»» d**«crih-s th»* • f .Jerusa- Palenque whose ago is city wt 1 be rejt*ctod without good reason. Address ills. I suffered for twit with female weakness and at The rest of the was informal, as pstj. years meeting mated to he from four lem and i -r.-ts into f r her ice to thousand to prayer p all communications me no a number of invited guests were six last became bedfast. Three of our best doctors did quite thousand The and rr This its .-ur- TlIK AMERICAN, years. mammoth iree -’•ity. psalm and present. There were readings, the sub- has K11* Me. so I concluded to E. Pinkham's been eattmated to roundire; -up pest that— worth, good try Lydia Vegetable live four thousand M utual Ih-n. 't Column. jects being discussed by those present, years After a bottles of vour I was In 1 1. We id be d ■'« to <*nr own Compound. taking few medicine. California.-Ladies' Home J ted music, vocal and iri-irun ental. and a very our-,,;. to ali churcl r m «b'.e do my house- Tin -ok of *uni Mhv. the gentV w. rd, CJtp, >s, It' ar: f kei w V? work. I know that vour fold ; sp, ti.ai :> ange>s heard i the supper was served, twenty-,«cven ■ v. The -eeret act of un -elf sacrifice Cool* the I the p< u*r« .t He medicine raised me from and (lurched tongue, r{ l iii-een h- men. hut marked hy angel’s eyes— I members guest* being pre-ent. 1 loved d : i ] i n the Powder cools, refreshes and h. a up These- are not lost. TT'SH a bed of sickness and The guest* wer» Mrs V. < and Mrs. cit chafed, smarting and holy I admir'd her stateliness and am V. K. Warren and of burning The kli il!v ) 'an -!• vi-md f oilw*r*’ good, perhaps death, n, So-nington, | ■- (*^4^3 \ Trll ! N nr-". St and b* r d in th sc--?. t s.. -( \ichols, lion. -d. hut little U dvr-t art The ijUlet, Fla., says “I usi Comfort P J. 1’. li *bMr and eons Carl and > wa: n r- fro?? the wa\ of sin has done for me. I hope Allison, swell* •. d I- he rec...*'i the -tantly for tables.” The»e are not lost. Mrs. M. P i. bblr>* and. I'm ... 5a' daughters fact t 1 I ■■ n ! ■ h every suffering 'i«3 and Alice M -s Lillian of woman be Smith, Ibrston, erinp ; **:•-* f I-r*.-1 that may pcr- Banking. Dear l*. Friend <: M iv* Ina l*anr..*{rr, Mr- Mary tiravaud ■ to here t : tty the suaded try your medicine." If any «li" rend the two stanzas above little M -sc V! i l: In- and Lassie Lord red. thank- not* his Get Mrs. Pinkham's advice are among those wh,- have striven to in- St insen. name. 1 d : ■*. v.-r* r -)*. -nld he ther- a as soon as yon to be fluence for good an rring one. who know begin At the close f ;• m* i\ which was a ngbiy hi- wn chun h. He i The sick headaches ELLSWORTH. ME. what anxiety and heartache are, w ho real- purr'.ed. very social t w i and shonld > r i-t re-: ry nd re- i and sensation come a- follow*. The ize wliat struggles with temptation some dragging resjK'tise* given liostoss," Com m«-tiers! IIiimi v joice i* :!*• should h* familiar with Sl.ij- :n a cause. Write >. u r-— whom they lo\e o:t» n experience, let the I fn curable Mrs }; Warr. n i n." j ns* ncr pr- r- -itness and sh. ui-l ; y in thought that these efforts ”ure not lost” be I f r as soon as they ap- by the president, Mr-. I:i(7 Small; “The lieposH* In thl* bank an y ! •. %hat A -]»irit -f I'yal. true heart* d help taxation. a source of comfort. Such efforts do Guests.’’ response by J. L. small; devot tin* church will put us in -j pear. sometimes stern to be lost, but were \\ ii’s fl y Mrs. V. they Dole T tae r -anie of mir.d to do all w>* Mrs. Stanley, V rt. COOLTD<>Rt l < mifrnf. pr* -• I seeds of and love sown for a < V. •» sympathy can ft r t » ___ turns of t he day. h, Sc|*wi»!*er | The poet wm< glad when the call came ’b'n was so weak and nervous, Mrs. I M. bobbin-, Mrs. !!. Warren ItOAKIl OF I > I It I « T * |: s W ER N O V K LTIK». to go np t t!i• ■ bouse of the Lord. He Fl.O j ! I could A and Mr*. Abbi* JtuP ns. »f South Peer A F 111 RMIlV. Y V. MH i ’• I‘o i thin*-. “Aunt a hardly go. was r*-i M?:d >nxions to He Madge reality? N. B. Coof I DOK, y > K1 go. prized and V. f ex- Of course 1 tie. never had the slightest friend called uoon me or.e Isle, Mrs. Go*-, >ioningt« n, « highly r*»e privileges of God’s house i MAKl.KS lil KKILL | doubt of it. \\ hy. ! could paint her pur- evening ar.d recommended Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable l«ect to attend the nmvi i.i.• n at I'urtlami. and considered it a pleasure and not an trait for the “M. B’s." and not half try. I tank hours dally, from .< a. rv | that she knew that it would cure me. I then They hope to meet a good delegation from irksome task t*» attend them. Wctfld Could such helpful hints and delicious Compound, saying 1 other unions in Hancock bits of be evoked from a five bottles of was county. that this spirit prevailed more iti the sermonizing sent for your medicine and after taking it. I myth? Perish the thought, bong may Sept. Zi. li-LJO* cured. I cannot it _ hearts of church people oi today I •Aunt Madge -bine, scattering sunshine entirely praise enough.” Not only w o;LI the bouse of God be into the lives of her admirers. Hook ami Note*. Magazine, Newspaper ■ 1* "ir mnr.r w1 mere < ?'• n f- but from its in- Before bringing forth my floral novel- rented, from our Ictus — th** Hereford or t he Hurham and the Jer* Governor Theodore 1! *eve!t will con* In' -t- ..r ties fur your inspect mii. 1 would like to slipping weary grasp, s tv; -influences would go abide in Christ and trust llim so that *-c as a dairy animal spiring how many f the M. B’s. havt fully tribute an artnieto Mcflurc* magazine inquire V< A Son-. forth that w 1 into new life we may find rest t<* ur souls, and sjnilc- N. IS. V quicken cultivated nicotiana affini*. I had long for (KG*: er n k bi.ira. Dewey. He was our tears. Sisttkr B. r r:..- the and fra- among and vig ..if f church work. It admired stately, ye. graceful *• at ■■ »*vrr !«■• !. f rd*,r aniistant •'rt ary of t he navy t he time bh urns uii w indow : mens of The dosing thought of our column i*rv**d, is >.-ibie ! -r us to find in grant lily sjx-i «... just joy and Dewey tv a* a-lgncd t < command the .my m.ghbors, tiuding jn-r catalogue conn- from our dear roster H. It is a -: ii tie a nkw sr.i:n:s God’s h.'u- as it was for the -it*...!' it; I- iiinet) -liny t«—t. psalmist. that were from 1 Asiatic and he w:!l tell bow they easily grown seed, *.:■ ■ r~e v pr."'u*«s} *2.7 "! iiihk and squadron, thought of comfort and peace. pound- now 1 Let us h:. this more resolved to so::.. tour-i ■ M, Sh'ifcs, 91 spirit and havt of waking ijiid- «• t iut I'a". Ait*l tin rtl, ri.' earn* l• ! < eh >-en for that Atnt Dewey more. n> t« > a- d in tin and Madge. share. Let learn properly prize and they evening sleeping ami what tiie payments, 91 per the would in cases rule and- !.f i:-.i ; This v.»- tor the po*itin. department w -• through day many day* t* services of God’s house. at-.in-.aU wore appr* them out whir* owlets are !. and a- t mnipetlm: tln-ugM -fii.:i. and e of mm at of the > .p’itcd garden I. 1 I — •• •• -■ e 8. We should for our own A<;im I UAL III LI.KTIN. l tatb..- of WHY PAY KENT ? pray not in general favor, still I wanted them, that time. T *1. It show eiic-jvely tbfir reiat: church. Tray f r the peace of Jerusa- and transplanted nearly two dozen thrifty vrh' Ti y u ran w In The (V'itiiH f »> l>er aim 'ince* flr-t ’■ r*. ■ lem. 1. *-;iall that love thee. seedlings to various places in my bed-, Interesting Letters from Hancock a'i*' prosper Wks r Ldkn My cucumber vine* arc n-lur-- It C^rv M 1 V chiefly where brilliant tall-growing blos- ment v\ .11 he made f the names of the Peace !••• w ::..:n walls and County Farmers. illftatid WlthB bln* k louse on the « at ! thy prosper- soms, glad.mi. dahh.i- am: l.<

and a -u. i- of cold* and ha- won for it the correct .y. we have ready suf- -tore, and orders lor t cat In may be left I | e>t t f •-Hid \ mi. h*r -r. Ht a croup ap- Our r VN aiier B. B'ai*deii, Franklin, for hu- and it ha* received fered loss itable 1:1 the trade, wit n him. church f•*;r. “Uii.v ..ni When was proval prai- through- cycle t ii >r fan* r c* r' *•; n r.. held ity perty out l :r: ; > that'.*" “We ! n -•( n, the stat- .1 in many for* ign w hich in fell oil 50 cent, from N di dst announcement has yet l»t« in trust the le train will run back to Ellsworth after U.i Or Druggi-t. t,.at nia ashy wheels were sent COURT INsJl.VKM V. concert on East. Saturday night. In the case of Couary Dow. copart- Biixci f.-oxn 14 to 320 annum fio’iitl ntry to Eng nd, the re- per ners:. p, Mini Isaac \\ ik\, a* a tuemoer 3Mjfttisr::irais. Vl‘h ! k .:; r. > h sult heir cat some dt-_ree of sus- President Wilson will thereof, and mdividua. v.of H u* ti in- according to and -cation. Design. ll, (I .r solvent deb’nrs. t eri ,tic*ie of n-t ■: arge* I on i- to attach to .. 1 Ameri- President F. A. W -on, of tue Maine orsimicu 11 -.-ot b •.; i|*-r u.:i he !»«• n< t r'.-l tl-c ..f •> ltd. 1' «rst a.count of .. g.H H*".gioc pre- bountifu rtw.o u I'm Auu s can m Central railroad, has announced that he HUNTING SEASON lit future.” A « bicycles sudv.4 ior b*.it.emeiu. I'.».iion li.ed for JCAX. Of I S Alik. H.:.I ! ... s. Me. * 1 retire from the office at ttie in xt an- order of d'vtdernl. *w r* M ! is bete. store D h<&< If evidence were needed to nua of tne road. 1< the case of George If. and My 'juarters prove meeting Campbell CO TLc.. W hIlam ti. 1 Ei ■» worth, ns th. t tru ire not confined to the Hexajs: "In v ui retiring from rue, partners for complete outfit*. u < ibt pannefbuip a « of can.pbt S : lie 1 do so ;n order to iopu p.i«s» *. United »s, nor caus- i by a pro- j residency lighten cV True, an also n* lud: v nl u 1 vt ..l HOI'S!aion I ! :..,uirc < f t. II. El 'i ROPE my own burdens and leave more 0»-i ,r*. Petition for di*c»Mrj,- fi d. tective or any other sort of a tariff, myself M. I* * it LAN f »r In case of Cuaries E. of RIFLFS ht'.ivy jjamo. freedom for tne performance of prof.- the Whumore, To A" Parts it could e.be found in every mau- 1.11 worth. Insolvent debtor. Petition -• Tickets -ional and social obligation- which have a SI in M -nic k <■? -t. until Passage in Are- ii td and granted k > uvej ;o f<*r All ufacturii.., countiy Europe. property recently occupied by the H.u.<.ck t'ountv SHOTGINS the World, fir-t claim upon me.” debtor. Petition ti-td and to by grant-1 « It. I •, v and Tours. from in United States consul at I'libiisnitht Tl.( -of J H. Hi OMAN port is d.-uiiss Lines. It rumored tnat President Loin- proceedings. aiztnt. in same huilumc- All styles and prict*s. 'Aix la (" die, Germany, recently- of the Tuttle, Boston A Maine railroad, | received by the department of state. will -ucceed President Wilson. I nion River Improvement. Hunting Jackets. Gun Cases. ... Government says; \ trusts are :: w oeing dis- Senator Hale is in receipt of a note from Letters of Credit. ( barged With A it Ms ^ farm-, term-. cussed ;a tilt United States, it be A. NY. Hoeaaier, of the United States Ammunition of all kinds. may Muril^. Mdj. 1^1 App.y t<» Dr. A. 11 A..LHTHV, fcl..-worth. Passports. Miss Addle Jennie Ashe in charged of interest to know that practically corf* of engineers, at Portland, in which M . with the murder of t lit lir !e of daughter Koessler that he has recom- ; says — every in 1 try in my consular dis- Maj — Frank of whom < ■*. Stoves Furnaces. York, Fairfield, fur she mended the of the bid of i 1>> H. -mmas, 1 oil Ranges m in this acceptance BLUE, BARROWS & BROTH, trict is :aged way. The bad been keeping bou-e. Augustus K. of Portland, to do t : mtuerce Wright, 9 Contra I it., Me. report of chamber of in York and bis wife bad but Xotirrs. ring at nhor;e«*t notice. Bangor. separated, the dredging and ledge work required for Spciial KejM this issued, the forma- there had been a reconciliation. city, just urges recently This sum is over leas ! f 119,890. f 10,030 1 N" 4MHJ f i.II.K-, tion of a must in the This did not the Ashe and (OMM|s'IMNH>' N OTIC h T. It. pin industry. please woman, than the amount by Con- AIKEN, appropriated Hancock **..—Sui.t\au. Me a d. Tne manu icture of has hereto- she is alleged to have threatened the life Sept. 23, p.;;s gress, so that the contract can be made 1W'. State Street, Ellsworth. Attorni:v and Coc nj-ellor at 1.a«' bv of the child. The child died AIrl’., th*- ur. > w-.* .w n du'v j fore been accomplished hand labor; Saturday, and the improvement executed. * ? int* -1 n* H uii.r i:. *• O. • with symptoms of poisoning. The coro- :*!•; iv\ 1. un- but, in view of the competition of the ningham. judj'c oi p within and for ■ ner’s jury caused the arrest of the woman Haul county, oimni*- ik r» to ue and H'lV'Mt.. _1\ | American a combination “Are these goods and u mrulter- HOUSE. machinery, pure -u of t..e ere m- on charge of murder. It is supposed she decide up the claim- r.- of CiiiuUirrrU! buslnr**. of manufacturers, with the object of ated?" inquired tbe customer. “To the Johu I>. Hiaimlell. lat.- of Suiiitau. in said QENTRAL gave the child d •• n poisoned candy. u**e all are the county, «^» rep The old reliable house occu- MONEY i O LOAN. u„ prices is advised.” ; things pure.'’ replied relented ins->''..-nt, her*ciw publT, notice formerly keeping 1 John Malone. v Eden Agricultural grocer evasively*. agreeably ?•» the f h- -..id j idge of pied hy Aceuimnodationa sai-RITY T Mv ON l: i; A I. E" T-V TK Society. t b at hi * nio*i * This lias what- probate, f and aftcrSen- for all. Country trade Solicited. government nothing The Eden agricultural society held its ternher .r>. a «i. 1 *■'.*'* ha»* t-n a! o.\« d to Haul OR PKIi.-oN.A? » Kor-EKTY ever to do « ith the act n if in annual fair at its new Th re 1- more ( atarrh in this section of the creditor* to pr* -. nt a pi.ve their claiui*. Spain grounds Thursday a All I A L- n tr> thai VI other a*ta* put together, j and that we m attend to the duty a-Mgned Hi 'ISO*. sthlOLV O M l*K> ... and of last wet k. K .vr K# refusing to pay iuteresi he Span- Friday *< •! until tin la-l few \«ar- w#> puppo-ed to !••• uh at the -to of 1 ilooper. m *aid .*-ul!i- •• ?♦' ■> d as 1‘uratdf For a gn at tnan\ :r doctor* .ti.onO I*'**. and March 2, a d ish bonds known as met ..ban loan, There w a go* cl a.,e ’dance both days |*r tl.00 13.50 week. Office- !i Mr«t VntPjr.H1 Bank Hard!':*.', Hound'd it a local di.xca-e, m I pr •pi-rllx'd '•«<*! l;-"' at ten of i.t .. in ;.(l ton noon of per day; per o 1 the fair. The most of which are held 111 France; society people who re medic*. and oy constant! v tailin'' tueure wllti each of *a»d >. Kluwurtii, Mats**- «i W 'IV-.- linger at Bar Harbor showed their usual tnatment, proi.our'-d it incurable t»c a constitution Edwin r. t lafham. MctOUMIcK. I’Boi'K. interest in the fair. was a Thera good a dt<***-*?, and therefore constitution*! been or will be taken of me matter. require* " »t«-r Mreet, h!!-wurtti. ILrtpl 27ati:rs. display of vegetables. Tt." baby show tr.-atment- Hah*- Catarrh un*. manufactured NOTH ! As to the absurd claim : ie F d < heuey Jt Co., T, onto, is tbe ouly by Spain was one of the features of the fair. Office */>•- the Cha-^ Ghan.t-. ) «>..n-lUMtio'.al cure on the market. It 1- tal.ci Co., fTMIE lubM riber hereby gives notic* that ; .mould the interest on bi t>* Bkoa d w a v. Cub pay internally in doses from in drop- to a teaspoon Firat-claaa stable connected. JL he has been dulj appointed adtniriis* N ■ V otK, July IK*, 1 I)r rul It act-directly on the h!o.»d ard muroii- 31. trator of the estate ol Irving Bridge*. these bonds, that was settled George Googlus, Mllbrldge, Dead. WHOM IT M V Y OINCKKN: The J rally -urfaces of the offer one hundred rpo late of Hancock, in the county of Has.c k, Dr. system. They i George Googins, of the it is that 11.- .♦ and as the law direct* ■ the ns at Milbrilge, dollars for any case fat to cure, .’semi for ■ 3*o#o+o+o*o+e ♦o+o+ov deceased, given bonds during peace negotiat: Paris, Chase Granite >, * f Blue Hill, Maine, will 7 oldest member of the Maine medical circu ai s aud testimonial- Address, EDWIN M. MOORE. All persons having demands against thee*- not be respon>i:.:..- for debts or liabilities o re sect when the United States commission- F. t CHENEY A CU Toledo, O. any J tate of said deceased are desired t*» p died at the of any kind or nature, on written or- dealer In all kind* of ▲ f association, hospital in Bar ■“‘"Id by Druggists, 7V. except the same for settlement, and all indebted ers refused to consider der*, signed n, the President of the ini- positively after an Hall’s Pills are the lie-t. Company. S Freak, aait. Smoked and thereto are requested to make payment Harbor, Tuesday, operation. Family All bills must be made in and the Dry | which was forward duplicate, ^ mediately. (lEOKot B. Bridges. 1 tiie claim, put sent to the in " Dr. Googins was seventy-seven years of original Company’s office, New September 5, a. d. 1899. York, the duplicate to the Blue Hill office FISH. then by Spanish commissioners. If and had been in 2tifarrti’sri:tn;‘.s. l age, practice fifty years. | Signed. II. B. Slaves, | and 1 i\o(U« of of Ilia those bonds, principal interest, I He was the first postmaster at Mifbridge. President. Aatiguer Appointment- At Ellsworth, in the of Hancock. :»cd j. are not will never aud had been first selectman and ElaLiSWOnTH coudty paid by Spain they super- State of Maine, the ninth dav of June. I be paid at ail. visor of schools for many terms. STP: a. d. 1898. J j AM LAUNDRY undersigned hereby gives notice > his appointment as assignee of the Looking at Hluchlll Mines. AND BATH BOOMS. THE B A fresh batch of stories as to Vice- Copper tate of George K. Campbell and William I D. Mackie, of London, 5 Cod, Haddock, Halibut, True, both of in said county, 1’*™' England, repre- •‘NO PAY, NO WASHEE." Blueflsh,?! Ellsworth, r President Hobart's intentions have i Mackerel, Oyaters, Clams, l ners doing business in said Ellsworth, ! senting English A. W. Scallops, up _ capitalists, White, O Lobsters and Finnan Haddies. the partnership name of A made their appearance. are of and All kinds of laundry work done at short no p Campbell rK‘ They I B^wtou, expert mineralogist, W. and also as individuals, insolvent debtor*, B. tlce. Goods called for and delivered. their The of Ellison, of Boston, broker, were in Q A True East who have been declared insolvent upon merely guesses. question j Campbell Bldm. Eml Bridge, V i°r ; Bluebill last week looking at the Bluehill M. B. ESTEV H CO., own petition, by the court of insolvency, Mr. will be a candi- ELLSWORTH, ME. ♦ whether Hobart mines with a view to West End Bridge, Klisworth. Me. X said county of Hancock. copper reopening or “Actual Bu-lrea? from the | Start”. Book- Rai.pu E Mason, date again depends now, as it has them. The result of their visit was not Assign.-e._ : made known. keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial since he began to show signs of FOR SALE. I-aw, Penmanship, Hanking, etc. Bank breaking down, solely upon the con- IK23,000.00 Given Away. Elegant room-, and equipment. Terms In the Dr. R. V. very low. Re-opens first Tuesday In dition of his health when the proper j past year Pierce has given 1 band and foot power Circular Saw Ma- Septem- ] away copies of hl» great work. The People s ber. For prospectus address II. a. Howard, to consider the matter. Kimnoii 1 foot Scroll Ma- time comes j Sense Medical Adviser, at an expense chine; power Saw to hi;: >f #25,000.00 exclusive of This ROCKLAND COMMERCIAL It is a waste of time to postage. chine, Barnes make; both in good COLLEGE, speculate upon standard book on medicine and hygiene con- Rockland Maine. tains order. it now. 1.Co* pages and more than 70 illustrations. ruuning It treats of the greatest and gravest problem* Address P. O. Box 20G, Ellsworth, Me. f human life in simple English, from a com- Senator Hale has been appointed a mon sense point of view. It answers those of sex member of the committee to receive questions which linger unspoken upon the lips of youth and maiden. It Is essentially (). W. TAPLEY, n Admiral D- wey in Washington next family book, and its advice In a moment of sudden Illness or accident may be the means of week on the occasion of tne a valuable life. u'sYn E*s presenta- saving This great work is sent GENERAL INSURANCE GRAY’S B S COLLEGE absolutely free on receipt of to AGFNT, aid tion of < word act of Con- stamps defray School of Shorthand and The school in Maine that carries on actual Business mail and given by the cost of mailing Send ?1 one-cent * Typewriting. only by only. First Nat. Bank TAUGHT TO Th senator to be stamps for the book in or 31 Bldg. DO BY DOING DRY THEORY DISCARDED, co.nmoj carrier. OTice Practice from the start. Students assisted to po=i' gress. hopes pres- paper binding, of stamps for cloth covers. Address Dr. R. V. Long distance Telephone. Correspondence BKXD FuR FREE CATALOGUE. c Special attention to Shorthand and Penmanship. Department ent at Urn jremonial. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Address solicited. FRANK L. GRAf. PORTLAND. HE. j Telegraphy. Kew catalogue free. P. L. SHAW, Pres., Portland, Me. ) 1- HLt KIIILIi FAIR. Hinckley, Felgw'- 'c, full blond Hereford INCENDIARY KIRK. Drowned at Itnr Harbor. 2llsl; rrtiscnunts. Kiilrpni"1* ’.nit Str.imho.H6. bull, 1; do, grade Holstein, 2; do, do, 2; Winter Harbor. Sept. 25 (special)— Show in of Hereford, 1, Ayrshire heifer, 1. K T Successful Spite Ruin Firebug Seen but Escaped Investiga- Wilfred of this I each, grad Durba n cn-.v, 3. IIS Hinck- Foss, place, aged twenty " The Race* -Premium Inst. tion < 'oiiiinlssloner. Maine Central ley, Ayrshire calf, 1 I) K Urindle, gray by State Insurance yearn, whs drowned thin morning at Trie Test is Railroad. on Ti.e- .,»* h D irn- m What happen* ”, ow, 1, A II Osgood. Guernsey An attempt was made to burn the B tr Harbor. of the la.t Hint I .i waa ; id irs Osg od, gr Luri *m, 2, Clms about CoimupnHpjr 20, day Henry Cook house on Water street Fosh whs as deck hand on the P !. S; ii»*i» employed the •• Osg I, nngti >, leach, gr 15 A R HARBOR TO BANGOR tiiesc columns last k. \» sdny. 10 o’clock evening. Edward steamer‘‘But h” Cheapest D-.-Iim ».r \V H I .r* n. ,;r Dur- Saturday which runs between this d v\a* A M A to I* v. 1*. M. Z A.M. the second .y, torn ; a id tve; \ V !| -*n vilutcin Jameson, down Water street on huiI .\, riding place Bar Harbor. He whs hauling Experience teaches that BA R !f \ It BOR 7 no ] 3n *1 1 *x C> 5 35 .1. -• sent <*T t u .. t bn* me was heifer, 1, ri<>, do. 2. Morrento. 3' "> 3 9 was fair oxen, his wheel, saw a man ma away from the in t he line as he boat left the Bar Harbor 7 10 15 G 10 \ clothes wear Sullivan ... 4 .. •• good pOH ror t.tt y nv pa utm knt. across Water street and down by longest, post house, wharf, when he fed overboard. Though 'll Desert Kerry 7 r, 11 * r> G 3.* .1 to be a S I* 3 B Plvmouth Hock > Tburadny prov pi asunt day. Snowman, j F. S. Lord’- cuui shed. A moment later life preservers were thrown to him good food gives best nutrition, Waukeaif, S. Ky t.s u II 2G 15 9 52 G 43 \ Hare el: > >- fowl, 1; 3 light Brahma fowl, 1; 3 B Pi ....'. t* «d HI 24 '. 01 40 and t he id u iniiUH in spin »• t p he discovered the firo hack of ttic house. h*-sunk before and a !i elih as, 1; 3 light Brahma ebieks, 1. prompt Iy, help could reach ; good medicine that Franklin Road.. 8 12. tr.I *n 55 w li. .*•> often •. alarm was and fire extin- kt-liArO' m ■■ .!«■. il 15 o, <*7 ponenr nt, P. ! :i, White Pc..in ducks, 1; The given the him. 04 1 cures disease is ti.i. t ; the lit 7 12 was t\'.. IT ween IVX) hi i ) r >n?c turkey-,, 1. before much was done. Theb "ns naturally 20) 3, guished damage dy recovered twenty min* H! 'V rt.’s > 7 18 •it best and * were on the gr umls during the day. Acllil* BTPPAI. PIio:;t*CTS. The incendiary had made good his escape. Efforts «if three physicians to cheapest. Hood's Nleolin t> 45 12 1 I 17 32 t- resuscitate him w-rc unsuccessful. Green Like ... 12 23 4 > t7 41 ot tin bail and tin* There were 137 1 Me-. » C: Pe- Outside exhibits ,rk, Mr. Jameson could not him. is 1 identify Sarsaparilla the best medi- Lak<- House. e t« •. f7 50 warted IB. ’.Oam ■ 1 sideshow-* the -itractions in the forenoon nobscot, j,»■« -«-, 1; do, The tire had been started under a small Hidden. * 7 '1. f7 50 < A t cine can 1 white snowball mitlower, Os- HORN. money because Bri w r.Iune- 9 J7 12 .VS 7 1>. 8 14 were ft r«s. i.ii u and the shed connect cm I with the rear of the buy, drawing by good, early li .• k- | lat.. ;; oxncart Bav.yor, Kx. Sr.. 9 1 05 7 -' il 30 8 21 br a V At it cures when all others oxen. The ba'I game was be',ween the carrot-*, 2; sur >d rut >age, 1; heroine house. A bottle, which evidently had s;(1|i'.ngtninu»*| p a r. 1* >1 V 1 i., 1 I > m >-'i w lilt Bray, daugJiti P. A. to. A. M P M academy turn and lucil town te»m; ti e peas, ; pop-' ; 1; contained kerosene oil, was found near Poor Health—'' Had poor health for > Portland. Ill 5 35 1 8< 4 20 12 25 beaus, vvliiie a 1 1. Frank l>PI\b st,,idngion. Sept 20, to Mr and Mrs wan I u ore of pole p pains in back 4 5 latter 17 to 15. • n in i- M a sou. years, shoulders, and hips, Boston. 89 9 0*i 57 7 35 4 00 Snow, earl* mse potatoes, ]; B auty of by. |>uke, events it tho afternoon Carr was FI KIK.I.D with constant headache, nerz'otisness The were f he l!cbr. 2, lurgt j otatoes, Htnte Insurance Commissioner Ai stotdngton, s(.pt 23, to Mr and and 1; , 2; D a Mrs T El lie a son. no ti'j Sunday Ineluded, train from Wash- races, of wl.i-h ihe is a sum- ye In*. e\ beans, 2; citron, 1. Cim-les in Ellsworth to the •ln-epli Id, appetite. Used Hood's following yesterday investigate Sarsaparilla, ington Cnuntv II It leaves Kllswortlr 1033 p m, t black IIANM's At Stonlngton, 24, to Mr and mary : \Ve-entt, pic pumpkin, J; eye tire and others of recent date which some Sept gained strength and can work hard all arrive Bangor 11 50 p m. beat. Mr- oust llannus, a son. 1'urne, * .'on. 1; out*, 2; yellow Dunv rs, 1. I) 10 eat and BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. • attribute to a He was of the IIA M I day; heartily sleep welC 1 took irit .i •vert corn. 1 ; nop-corn. 3. Wil- tlrehug. I.T'i\ \t North Ellsworth, Sept 22, to Maud It, G •! I! Idlngton. Ill V. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. K>'h-r. Mr and Mr- II a it because it A. M. liam snow, p.c 2; while Aroos- opinion t hat most, if not all, of the earth r R.Pph llainlltoti, daughter. helped my husband to whom 1 I' ■ I• pumpkins, •ichofl'dd. *r. Bangor 5 ft 1 I I N | \t Boston. 9 4 ’>. 8 00i 9 oO. I .< oiitu, 2; snowtluke oeana, 2; Cora tires attributed to a were due to bong I-bind, Sept 20, to Mr and Mrs it gave strengthMrs. E. I. i. firebug, J. Giffels, A 1*. Ml Pew I>r«•,•. II rurner, Monroe. 1 ft »rn. 3. YIuh. I Hiram A bunt, a daughter Osgood, ornngc globe sugar natural he admitted that Moose Lake, Minn. Portland. 12 55 11 12 40*. Will 2 *; causes, though SToNl At loj Henry Whkc*. Peering, hilsworlh, 7 lee's. 2 il W i'uni.ingham, imp. yellow- Buekspnrt, Sept 22, to I)r and Mrs r. m.1 in some cases the circumstances were sus- A I '•tone, a Harry r. H I* Phli'i|i-. I -worth. » 7 > eyu i.cMiis, i. L S Haskell, muninoih j daughter. r.ANCOh. *5 0 9 15 3 15 *1 5.Vz 8 25 Wo«*p At h x. 5 Nils* I>.i\ Pawn, I h i.r-mi, Frankfort, 3 1 4 nil pk ii, 1. G u A Mnr.-e. oat 1; Held] picious. There was no doubt that the Salisbury Cove, Sept 1»>, to Mr and Banjrnr, St. "7 9 20 3 20| I 591 8 30 Mi I W Wood, 2d, a son. Zfcctte Brewer.lu- ctinn. 9 27 3 20! 5 0G 8 37 on, 1. B rutn-taiga SoMajxViiffn •> g > y Urindle, ; vlnf.l Havi■.>. U i-w-- Ki!-worth.. 4 turnips, tire was "■ Saturday night incendiary. Holden .. 9 I ; ji. 5 2» 57 1 Geo A Pert, lOmpire Statt potatoes, 1. f8 H, h W Gbli* 7 * 3 authorities will in- Lake IL :: e. M V0 t.{ 5. f 32 t9 08 George Bangor. G F mangel The city thoroughly Candugc, biggest stjunsb, 1; MARKIKI). Greet Lake. t i' "ft 1 on 5 41 12 Time 2 *2.31 * 2 33* a f9 31*. 1. K l' K Indian vestigate future tires, and will keep Hood’s I’ilN cure liv.-nils els, Carter, Bluchil., tlo* nonjrrltat;,.■: and MeuUi."11 »l 0!']. f«) 21 Three-H i’title ( ins. I’urs 9 !' t < le B A 1.1 -MURKY-At Deer h f ans, 2 S P Snowman, wheat, 1; outlook for the if such Me, Sept 2!, by Rev only cathartic to take with Hood's Sal.ana riUal Hisworth Kr:ID It) 4 22' G 04 9 35 sharp tlrehug, •I > Blue Gras*. L H 1 1 1 sheaf of Hebron Riiduod-, of West Urooksvtlle. All-- Ktia KL!.>\\ « »RTli G 17 M 35 4 G 10 9 41 Ityder, Bangor. wheat, 1; Beauty pota- there is in ttie town. are at 2-j They already K '’all to Roland II Morey, jr, hotli of Deer Wa-nVton • o..le, t1 42 !. I,aura It, U \Y Burrlll, Bangor. 3 2 *2 t« 1. AH O-good, extra early red un- 1 G M 2. KW work on several clews. Franklin Road. 110 52 4 3-9 '« 25 t9 5G Hazel IN. F B .lack-on. Belfa-t_... 2 4 4 ions, Pillshury, celery, I hid offering the HOWARD \< »v ES-At Deer l-le. public Hancoi k. 11 02 M 5«: m 33 flO 04 McIntyre, ruta-hHga turnips, 2; parsnips, In connection with this fire many men- Sept 21, hy less, II B Phillips, Kllewnrth. ft 3 R' v > Rieliards, Ml-s binnle b of Wnuk"«»r, S F, ft; 43 II or. 1 7 r .VI M0 07 v. 2 II B Howard, 1; early celts potatoes. Gray,! tion as the which Deer I ’• to Ml In sert G 50 II 15 5 05' G *5 10 15 Victor Gift, Will Peering, Kilsworth... 4 ft dr significant rutiKjr •, Dr II bake Noyes, of Stonlngton. Ferry cranberry beans, early Mohawk beans, Sullivan.' >1)5 12 30 i 7 05 10 35 1; last week to the effect •JOSE- Mi>-I. E Y’*- A t Ell-worth. •.>.!, hv Till'.*- 2.17, 2.37*, 2.40. 2 Haskell cracker gained currency Srpt Sorrunit. 7 r I 10 f. J* 1 7 :0 11 15 I.eacu, t*a-ly yellow Rev s .AleLearn, Miss Eleanor C .Jones to Great Reductions Mrs II B 2. that some forecaster of events had BAR HARBOR *7 .in 12 20 5 45 *7 Sol 11 00 Between tiie heats there was a l:alf- oii'utH, 2. Darling, tomatoes, alleged Kugei.e Mu-ley, both of Ellsworth. X W Caere 2. that Ellsworth would be visited mile race ttiree heats. Hinckley, sample potatoes, predicted T.UNI l.CNT— At J.ong Island, IN bicycle The race Kb»mi Sept 21, by llincklcv, Hedgw.ck, pop-corn. 2; one of tlie tires in its Wluiain A Van Nordcli, esq. Ml-s Alvina V was won F. W. of W by biggest history, zSttndnvs by Pray, Bar Harbor; Indian 8 row, 2. A T Giilis, barley. S I.unt to Nelson P bum, Imth of J.ong Island. only. on A. IT «>f Bar second acre 1; Carmen No Thursday night. WILLI A 15.\ 15V •Daily Fray, Harbor, ; Janus Hinckley, potatoes, MS—CROSBY —At 13, hy CARRIAGES, < Bangor, Sept tStop on signal or notice to 'omiuomr 3s, 1; dark's No 181 1. K T While no faith was in the Rev Krne-t h Petnlier. Miss Bessie \' Wi f Blueliill, third. Beat time potatoes, put predic-I to leave but oi to take Staple-, nrnun No ot (•Slops passengers. l.eacii, early rose potatoes, 2; the rumor was so that ban,-, i.reat Pond, to Heorge It Crosby, of CHILDRKX’S WAGOXS, was 1 20 tion, persistent These trains connect a' >\tu: tfi 3 2; Lackey's early corn, 2; iu\\ Hake, 3. Aurora. Bangor, rough some feared the rumor itself in- trains on Main Line to ami from Portland, Bos- Thee "!• t he aft*-:n n c!< sed wit h I’tios Grieve, 1; cbuI’!:< a % 2. A might and celery REFRIGERATORS, ton and Si. .John. nnle duce some weak-minded to start a run \\oi« T Leach, Umpire Suit** potakue-, 2; person 1)1 HI). a‘"peg" h proved to be highly Tickets* L: A!i Points South and Wost he-ts, 1; winter leaf bag. 2. K 1 Ler»cti, tire. to clone t hem out. In this race the contest- entertaining. \merieaii turban, 2. L X ndrew.s, Clark's on sale at the C. F*. When the tire bell rang Saturday ANV\M> \t Orlnnd, Sept‘2‘2, Algle Snow An- M. R. ticket office, ants line un under the w ire. At s criveii No F L 2. S W AI- night lb. 2. stover, citron, mind, aged 1 month, 21 uay s. Ellsworth. !< I leveland many persons without ttie least strain of -igiml dismount ami n. rip'- tomatoes, 1. Emerton, BE 1'M-.lt \t Ka-tbrook, Mrs Sarah M they unharness, 1 Sept Is, to .• » field are procure tickets .rr- bt an. gratuity. Simeon L* arh, superstition in t heir constitution, thought Until r, aged year-*, a month-*, 2W Pas“»Migers requested then liarue-s ami around the track days. th ai d go sam- I do not wish to them befoie •ii’crlnu iVuln, cspci iaJly Ella corn, 3. J II LiltU — carry tield. Penobscot, of the CR \ I*.'TREE At Hancock, 2J, Barnard .' I 1 once, in race prediction. Sept wort h to .ill- and F 11 wo;- li. tins there were eight con- New and White Giant 2 *21 over another season and am plin'.' Queen pota- Crabtree, aged ycurs, months, days. GKn. F. testants. The man or horse who the to's, EVANS, gets grat uity. Foss Drowned at Maine Central wharf, liar willing to sacrifice a Vlce-I’res. and Gen’l Manager. THE l*Ml-SKIN CHASERS. Wilfred of Winter Har- least nervous isn't “In it". It is a nervy iiseount Halcyon Football Season ill Open in Ellsworth Sept Alphonso Foss, AN 0 stand t he shouts and gihes of the crowd. ugi 1 :\ ears, ti months. BOSTON BANCOR the only grange making an exhibit this Next At the the fun Nahum Saturday. (_,(>» *D\V I N —At Lynn, Mass, Sept .5, Mrs Ron- rather than them signal began. It was awarded a tlrst keep longer. year. premium. The football season will open in Ells- anna T (.oodwln, formerly of Ellsworth, Leach was harnessed and a of aged quarter the 71 r> months. FRUIT DEPARTMENT. worth next Saturday. This should be a > e.-irs, way Around the track before the next LITTLE At 1’ueksport, Sept ‘.1, Addison C A Blue Pear 1. Fred great year for football in Ellsworth. Not Lit Steamship Company. quickest man got started. “Billy" Bisset's C Osgood, Mains, tie, aged 52 years. Herrick, Duchess of O deuburgh, 1. E satisfied with two teams, atiiird has been M r I.I.KN —At Slonlnglon, Sept 21, Lloyd Mul- Call and Examine Them horse was a trifle nervous, and although Mrs L A (HAN(ii: IN SCHEDULE. W McIntyre, Lombard plum, 1. the athletic club len, aged J months, 21 days. handled under the circum- organized, Dirigo having skilfully, Wit ham. transparent crab, 1; cranberries, M:\ll.s-.\t Ellsworth Falls, 27, John AT a second eleven. The second Sept stances, Mr. Bisset didn't succeed in get- 1. N F Norton, S Penobscot, collection organized Francis, Infant son of Mr ami Mrs John H 2; King of eleven is lighter than the first, and is Ne\ ils, age '1 1 month. ting his horse bafrk into the harness and fruit, 1; plate Baldwins, plate 2; plate Blue Pi nr Mains, 2; for dales with school teams. WEST- \t Franklin, Sept 17. William N West, time after other Tompkins, looking high wagon until some the 1. S Osgood, Crnppw favorite and 7*'. years, 7 months, ll days. C. R. FOSTER S. plate plums, W. E. Whiting is managing this as well seven contestants had come in. pear, 1. K S Osgood, King of Tompkins, Y< >r\(, \t stonlngton, Sept M, Reuben A as eleven. C. Haines is 2. .) W Snow, red the tirst Roy V aged 7 » ear-, S 25 There was a sharp rain storm Thursday 1; Baldwins, grapes, 1; 'ung, y months, days. Astraehans, 2; Nod Head, 1. ET Leach, of the school eleven. but was clear. The manager high evening, Friday < 2. F P and O M N ranberrles, Allen, The tirst game of the season in Ells- FALL A KllANT.KM FNT. events of t• 1 •• day were the races of the Sedgwick, collection fruit. 2; russets, 1; MARINE LIST. 1. worth will be played Saturday, wheu the 2.22 and .100 classes, summarized as Belitlower, 2 B E Sylvester. Mildings, Two Trips a AVimA to Boston. F 11 Allen, Boxhury ru-set, 2; greenings, high school team will line up against the COULD, follow s who now the store so oc- Commencing Is'.*t». steamer 2; red Astraclmn, 1; pears, 2. Dirigo second eleven. Ellsworth l*oit. keeps long Monday, sept. < “Mt. Desert”, F. I. W mternotham, leaven ,>m. 1‘u me, flL'o. A RIM VED cupied hy the fate J. W. Coombs, is Capt. HONEY, DAIRY PRODUCTS, ETC. have decided at The Dirigos practically to rill want that crl Bar Harbor Mondays and Thursdav s, 10am., Camille, l> m, l' Harbinger, Will Thursday, 11 prepared every Mrs Jennie Dority, strawberry pre- for two each the Sept touching at Scat Harbor, Northeast llarbo*, 1 Kil-wurtli. Ill upon dates games with be supplied by leering, 1. Mrs l'Miinu* ii David Faust, So it It, Poston southwest Harbor, and stonlngton and con- serves, Gray, crabapple liar V l> J University of Maine, Calais, Harbor s ll .1 M Ken:,, Portland necting at Rockland with steamer fox Boston. lrgil Haven, ^, by Juke Fatchen, jelly, 2. Mrs 11. B. (iray, brown bread, 2 dv, lluteldiis, and and is -h I.avolia, Whittaker, llo-tou Choice it Wl-wrll, hlisworth. I » H .sir- Arthur Wescott, bread, 1. Mrs G M Bucksport, corresponding Confectionery, RETURNING. s \I LED Carmlcu Buy, II I. Turuer, Monroe.... 2 2 ro Alien, N Sedgwick, butlrr, 3; luaf blown with other teams. hr l, 1 ; ii'iii 1. S W A.I n, 'oaf white sell Care-.-a, Harvey, Koekland, wood, H H From Boston, Tuesday.- am! Fii i.i > at 5 T'’1 y. The first Bar Harbor game will be played Nuts and the like. pm. 1; butler, rol- In..Up- Fruit, From Rockland, W\dnesdays and Saturdays so *s * loo. bread, 2; honey 3; jHIcv I’vrir, in Ellsworth (Jot. and the return A RKI V ED t from 5 to r. a m t-dudilng at UcLiuii, 1; 11 ii G.ay, butler, 1. Mrs iioa- 28, game si.»ulngton, Blue M I H B in 15 s'outhvvest Northeast Harbor and Seal (ir;i-, g, Ryder, 1. in Bar Harbor Nov. 11. The Friday, Sept Harbor, coe Gnnuie, bread, probab'y Harbor. g..r 1 5 2 1 1 >en Catherine, Coggins, Plymouth An appropriate purchase OIL AND WATER PAINTINGS. tirst game with the University of Maine v. s \ I LED \ .!!«••., l. ir, i.v lunteer Boy, A by a man who smokes E. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. W 2 1 1 \ 2 J 11 oil will be at Orono Nov. 7, ami the SleKu-lek, Bangor. Partridge, Bucksport, painting, played s, h \ i'-'ory, Remiek, Rondout, lumber, Whit- oil is a hr Ben K 1. Mrs NV S Bridges, Penobscot, paint- return at Ellsworth Ni v. I la.. \ t o 1‘al-v, in, by II, C Leach, game probably comb, Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. 3 2 3 2 3 2. .sen hiite.-ter, Farrell, lumber, Whit- Bluehill... ing, 28. The dates for the Calais have -Salem, DO M KSTI (• M A N U F A CT U R K. games lies A Co b*s4, i. m. bv sultan, C It Taplcy, comb, Hay oh a William H. Hill, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. 5 14 4 4 not been fixed. The first game with IS BOX of CIGARS ltroukssluf A Penobscot, tree of Monday, -Sept Clark, will be Oct. Riverside B..y, ch g, W W Gillis, 1. Mrs Jennie Allen, silk quilt, 2; Bucksport probably played Seh David Faust, Sin:t ii. Rondout, staves ami 4 t quilt, heads, Whitcomb, Hay ie- A t o Bang->r. Table mats, 1. Mrs Almy Betti I, N Sedg- 11, but place lias not been decided upon. Tuesday, 19 At the e:ui of the second heat of the 2.40 wick, silk quilt. 2. Mrs Frank Snow, The high school team will play Bucks- Sept MEERSCHAUM PIPE 1 Mrs Jennie bed Sell I volta, WI It biker, Rondout, staves toilet set, Dority, Ellsworth and at race. Riverside Boy, owned by \V. W. port seminary at Oct. 7, a o scalf. 1; doilies, 1; lamp mat, 1. Mrs Dean and heads, Whitcomb, Haynes of fell dead. Ho was re- Oct. 14. The team will 22 Gillis, Bangor, Dority, pr blankets, 1. Mrs H W Cun- Bucksport play Friday, Sept garded as a valuable horse. ningham, tablecovers, 2; white yarn, 1; Old Town high at Ellsworth probably Seh Net ie Hrant, Do Rondout, staves and 1. Mrs Calvin bead-. W-iiiteoino, m A « TOBACCO and CIGARS. The final race of the was the black socks, 1; rag carpet, Oct. and Ht Ellsworth Oct. 28. llay day peg 21, s.-ii lumber. ! Dodge, braided rug, 2. Hoy Grindle, atherine, oggti.s, Heverly, which w as won w ith The team is trying to arrange date- EIIfwoMIi Lumber o race, by George Pert, drawn rug, 2; braided rug, 1; knit gloves, I s.-ii M ia sear-. « '•»— n, liar Harbor, lum- Freeman Grindie second. ! 2. Joaie- silk (biscuit with Cherryfield, Orono and Snow, quid work), Hampden. ber, E -wm th I.umber < o 1. Fh/.u And this « nd* d the eighth annual exhi- | 1; sofa pillow Stubbs, pr fancy seh !. a Embaa, i-n, Bar Harbor, lum- 1X99 SCHEDULE mittens, 1; calico quilt,.2; woolen lace, 1. ber, Ell-worth Lumber < ■> HENRY GOULD, bition of the Hancock county agricultural ELLSWORTH FALLS. From 13 until 3 t-on, tialon’s Sound, lumbar, Sept. Sept. society, surpassing in many respects all Mrs F S Hinckley, sofa quilt, 1. Mrs L P K1 l-wort h I .limber < '<> PETERS BLOCK, ELLSWORTH. J. F. Morrison and wife spent Sunday Sch Nelli Ctapp, smith, Par Harbor, lumber Strs. Catherine, Juliette ami Rockland. its predecessors. Hinckley, centre p.ece, 1. Mrs H B I Darling, doilies, 2; table cover, 1; lace at Hancock- ARRIVED | DAYS OF SAILING: needle w ork (centre piece) 2; lace hand- Seh Samuel Lewi-. Poti-ey, Boston Following is a list of premiums awarded Pearl Moore is attending the Bangor 1 kerchief. 1. Alice B Hinckley, braided sell Lulu W Eppe-, Jordan, Boston For Rockland: at the annual fair of the Hancock business Seb Carc-sa, Uavey, Rockland eightli rug, 3. Mrs Grace Condon, Penobscot, college. do you held at SAILED | Monday, Thursday and Saturday. county agricultural society, woolen quilt, 1; woolen rug, 2. Mrs Ida i* Mrs. Thomas Spencer, of Boston, Sunday, Sept 24 Mountain park. Bluehill, Tuesday, Moon, crochet table mat, 2. Mrs Andrew From Rockland: visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Ellis. sch ('. •. ii * 111 •, Staple-, N Penobscot, homespun yarn, 2; | Treworgy, Boston, lumber, and will leave B. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19, 21 and 22, hli.-woith Lumber Co Wednesday, Friday Sunday nil wool socks, 2; homespun blankets, 2; Arthur and wife and Frank MAKE PICKLES? A B. S. S. Co. wharf, Rockland, upon arrival of 1M*9. the was Salisbury llaiirmli Ports. ( Wednesday, 20th, stormy, (drawn worki.l. Mrs it S County steamer from Boston for Dark Harbor, Hughes pillow -lip Hasten) and wife were in Waltham Sun- and the fair was postponed one day.) Fig- < Ggood, silk quilt biscuit work ),3. Mrs A \\ lsi -illivan—Ar sept 1.', Bell May yucen, Point, Castine, ‘Blake’s Point, Idrtle Deer Isle, woolen day. Grant, Bo-ton Southwest Harbor, ‘Herrick’s Landing, 9ar- ures second or third T Gillis, woolen mittens, 2; gloves, If so, indicate first, pre- A. seh K:it** I. Poston buy Deer Cn-t'e View cot- ! 1. Mrs <; M Allen, N Sedgw ick, silk quilt Misses Mamie Wit ham and Lura >«-pt Pray. Pray, gentville, Isle, Sedgwick, of tow n is omitted w hen Ar t 2 ’., m'li Parbuii G 1 tage, Brookllti, ‘South Biueldil, ‘Parker’s miums. Name biscuit work 1. Mrs Emma 1' Allen, hoin.-ou, Tinker, Polut, i, Treworgy spent the first part of the week Bar Harbor liluehlll. East Bluehlll, surry aad E 1-wortli. exhibitor resides in Bluehill. knit 1. Mrs O T N Sedgwick, rug, in Orland, attending the fair. Ar >cpi .*». -••!» Ann. P.ennott, Bo-ton Returning will leave Ell-worth at 7.So a m, 1. Mrs S IIEIXZ’S PRLMH'MS AWARDED. j ll.ncklev, drawn rug, Billings, M -ept 1', -eh- Lucy Pell, Martin, with -tage to Suxry, Surry at s.wi a m, via aliuve land- white apron, 1. Emma G Osgood, baby Miss Alices. Flood left Sunday night j curb-tone from Dunoar Pro.-, for Po-ton; Ha.-- ings. t'ATTI.K UK1 Aid JlKA ve-t with curb-tone from Kob- O. A. rROCKKTT, ■-hi k. 1; pin cushions, 1; sofa pillow, 1. for Miss Flood will visit rela- Home, Some.-, Bangor. j ert-on for Poston Munager, Rockland, Me. There weretlN entries. A COsgood, grade Mrs S A Marks, tray cloth, 1; handker- Havey, 1 Sld 21, sell Mildred A Pope, Irons, with A L Dlusson, N 2. Beatrice Marks, blanket, Sept U. W. HIGGINS, Jersey cow, 3; ditto, 2; chief, baby’s curb-lone irom Hooper, Havey & Co, fur Ilos 1. NV KD'us- Mrs. K. P. Lord was called to Lden •Flag landing. Agent, Ellsworth. Sedgwick,short horned bull, ton Pickling Vinegar the wishing to take bout will leave 1. Thursday the critical illness of her Passengers son, N Sedgwick. Jersey bull, registered, by sld Sept 22, sell Alice .1 Crabtree, Moon, with word Moon’s Ellsworth. SPECIAL PREMIUM. sister. Mrs. Lord returned at stable, John Oreutt, N Sedgwick, grade Hereford Saturday. paving trom A Abbott, for PhlladelnhW AT Sld sell.- M C Orant. with heifer, 1; do. grade Durham bull, l;dO, Messrs. Merrill & Hinckley offered one Whitcomb and wife returned Sat- ! sept 23, Mo-eley, J. F. curbstone from Crabtree X for Provi- Durham 1. Frank Havey, grade cow, Snow, yoke narrel of Stock's best llour for the in Wash- ! Kate L with for Bar 1. Chan patent urday from a three weeks’ visit dence; Prav, Pray, granite tat cattle. 1; best pr gr Durham, witli best loaf of bread made from a barrel of ingtou, Philadelphia, Boston and other Harbor; Agnes Mabel, Moseley, granite Reduced Excursion Rates toKew York NVescott, grade Jersey bull, 1; do, grade j for Par Harbor; C P Wood, Stanley, with curb- ;| of the places. | Jersey heifer, 1; grade Alderney heifer, 1; Stock’s best patent Hour, bought stone from Blaisdell A Havey, for uyuu DRESSERS MARKET, FOR DEWEY RECEPTION do, grade Jersey heifer, 2; do, yoke oxen, above-named tirm. For this premium John Cook and wife and their guests, bomt-Htic Porta. H 1 F P full blood Jersey cow, 1. AND 5- 3; Merrill, were sixteen all from Blue- Mr. and Mrs. of Boston, occupied Brunswick, Ga—CM Sept 23, sch Susan N F 1; do there entries, Healley, j End C Darter, grade Dutch, 1, do, do, L. C. at No. Sat- Pickering, Cook son, Poston East Bridge, Ellsworth, hill. The was awarded to Mrs. Hastings’camp 14,during INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES gr Holstein, 1. Uuy Hinckley, grade premium and Boston—Ar Sept 22, bark Auburndale, Ne w r] | fat urday Sunday. sell Holstein cow, 2. Simeon Leach, yoke L. C. Curtis. Orleans; Mary Steele, Lanesvllle £ THE MAINE STEAMSHIP COMPANI L Mor- g cattle, 2. John Me Kenney, Surry, yoke Rev. F. W. Atkinson, of Winchester, Sld Sept 22, schs Annie It Lewis ami C goooooooooooooooooooooooco 5 Will sell Round Trip Tickets. Portland to S The horse, manufacturers’ and gan, east -3 New York and Return, at $6.oo, commencing St fat 2. F 1* and G M Allen, NV Sedg- [Note a the cattle, Mass., has accepted call to supply Fernandina—Sld Sept la, seh Sedgwick, :• September 26,I8i». Tickets good to return 5 Durham cow, 2; do, do, 1; ilower and drawing of oxen within days. wick, grade departments of Union church until next June. Hagerthy, Path > thirty calf pulpit •Z The superb Steamships Horatio Hall, 35 do, heifer. 1; do, heifer and (7 weeks), are not included in above list; they will Galveston—Sld 22, bark Julia, Rc«:d, Mr. Atkinson preached here very rccept- Sept •2 3300 tons, ami , 2000 tons, leave 1; Durham bull, 2. H B Gray, Falmouth ISAAC L Portland, 2 do, grade next week. Ed J last July. He is a graduate of Ban- I- Franklin Wharf. every Tuesday- full blood appear ably Bangor—Ar sell- Gen Banks, Ran- HODGKINSj '• and at 6 return grade Guernsey heifer, 2; do, Sept 21, No. 9 School 0 Thursday Saturday p.m.-and S; gor seminary. Am- Street, East River, New same 5 bull, 2. FL Stover, grade Jersey theological dall, Poston; Maud Snare, Lowell, Perth g from Pier 88. York, Jersey Delano, Boston days at 5 p.m. Tickets and staterooms can be cow. Krastus Brooklin. steers, from here attended the boy; Amy Q is pleased to inform the people of v> T. ML Gai-tiett, t 2; bandage, A large party Ar Sept 24, sell Smith, Poston 55 secured in advance Agt.. 2. K A Will of Gilbert Howell. Mary Augusta, J. F. Liscoinh, G.l’.A.. Franklin Wharf, 1. F H Allen, grade Jersey heifer, band at New York—Cld bark Mannie A this city and vicinity that he has a s 3; concert by Lynch’s Agricultural Sept 22, Swan, '• Portland, Maine. £» At the term of the Penob- Barbados; sens D D Bangor, September North KUsworth, Saturday evening. Higgins, Haskell, put into his shop an engine and the will of Gilbert hall, S I. Davis, Pucksport g g scot probate court was success- « A WONDERFUL. CURE An interesting programme Sld Sept 23, *ch J P Holden, Fernandlna ft woodworking machines, and is The feature of OK DIABRHCEA. Howell was opened. fully carried out. closing Ar Sept 2o, sch Jennie A Stubbs, Dorr, Turks to do | four prepared Mr. Howell left to his wife, Maria II. the evening was the “cake walk” by Island g g Sto&crtiscmmta. members of the hand. Ice-cream was Ar Sept 19, sch Pepe Ramirez, Jordan, Pasca- PLANING A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Howell, the family silver, horse, 8 TURNING, £5,000, served in the lower hall. goula | HAD ALMOST GIVEN UP, BUT WAS BROUGHT harness, carriages, etc.; to his dauguter, Ar Sept 25, schs John Brace well, Stonington; and JIG-SAWING 8 Use amt Florence Leland, from Bangor HACK TO PERFECT HEALTH BY CHAMBER- of g Mary U. VanNostrand, , £5,- New Haven—Ar Sept 22, seh Herald, Lowell, 0 of all kinds at short notice. 6 TELEPIIOXE LAIN’S CHOLERA AND DIAKRHU A MOUTH OK THK ItlVKli. COLIC, 000, his library and other family articles Turk- I-land the save REMEDY. Portland—Ar Sept 23, schs Victory and 8:>cmx>ooooodoc^^ and real estate* at Sag Harbor, N. V. He Mark L. Milliken, jr., has moved his Wide A F Win- READ HIS EDITORIAL. wake, Sullivan; Emily Staples, ter Va. left his niece, Harriet H. Leavitt, £1,500. family into the Bishop house at Bayside. port From the Times, Hillstllle, Ar sept 24, seh J Frank Seavey, Kelley, New homestead ou Bangor, 1 suffered with diarrhoea for a long time The Broadway, Lucy Gatchell, who has been spending York I becomes the property of the wife and Mrs. Ar Sept 25, sells Jas A Webster, Boston for SHOT , .... I was cured. the summer with her grandmother, | money- and thought 1 past being Yinalluivfii; M c Moseley, Grant, Harvest | to live in as long as they de- bad spent much time and money and suf- daughter, Jane Milliken, has returned to her home Home, Somes, and Lucy Beil, Martin, Sullivan & sire. are also to sell it, j for Boston RIFLES, REVOLVERS, \ AND so that I had almost They empowered in Bar Harbor. Time fered much misery Pun a Delphi a—Ar Sept 22, schs John Max- | divided be- the to be equally \ T Hunting Knives, Ammunition, decided to give up all hopes of recovery proceeds Canfield Fullerton and family have re- I well, Hillsboro, P; E S Potter, Bangor J You can 100 words in one Port Reading—CM sch Carrie A X and * telephone but the ad- tween them. Sept 22, Hunting Coats, Leggins and await the result, noticing turned home from I.amoine, where they Bucknam, stuobs, Howell his niece, Anna Bangor Y Game Loaded Shells of T minute vertisement of Chamberlain’s Colic, Mr. bequeathes have been visiting relatives. Pascagoula—Sld Sept 19, sch S G Haskell, Bags. easily. of and also Swain, of Brooklyn, certain articles Boston 1 all kinds. Inspect the new Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Mrs. Charles with her two chil- sch H J of the Jones, Wilmington, Del—Old Sept 23, won- furniture. All the remainder Me V Savage Kifle. We have the f TRY ITT. some testimonials stating how’ some dren, has returned to her home in Rock- McCarty, Known, New York this is divided between his wife and Vineyard Haven—Ar Sept 23, schs Lizzie 3. largest stock, in Ellsworth, and £ derful cures had been wrought by property port, Mass. Lane, New York for from A message by telephone brings Immediate Bangor; Franconia, our are After daughter. Port Johnson for prices right. answer. remedy, I decided to try it. taking There was a sociable at Mrs. Oscar Rem- Ellsworth j Nlw London—Ar Sept 24, seh S L Davis, a few was well of that sofR ^ doses I entirely ick’s one last week. The Soutli for NIGHT RATE one-half the day rate, except lJeddiiigtou Man I>ea* mdditional County AVers pa$et* Schools are in session. Teachers, Miss all the papers in the county com- Louisa Seal Miss Josle Bil- Hluehtll Sedgwick. Heath, Cove; PELVIC CATARRH 1 Amer- btr"i ch so many. THE WKI >r>TN< A V X I V KR5 VR V. C'Hpt. C. L. Babeon, keeper of Pumpkin liug -, South Seal Cove; J. J. Heath, Cape; in ic s V only paper printed lsfond light, was in town yesterday, the VIis-* Ida Norwood, Center. Saturday evening. Sept. Mr. and Mrs. ! S <>. to Mrs. Lizzie Dow. 1 !!■ and ha* never claimed guest of hie daughter, \rthur M H ! rnted th twen- New Name For An Old > t can I is ill. Mrs. I’oiltl. Ailment, >n!y paper that prop- Mrs. Neal F. Dow quite tieth anniversary f their wedding at care of her in the Mis, l.illian has returned to C ounty all the Mary F. Fogg is taking j Laughlin Known As Female Comnl.jint c u paper; their pleasant 1* .* on Mill street. A absence of Mr. Dow, who is at work in Lowell, Mass. man and rn-na. I < r.rca! papers. The circula-\ num l*er of friends availed themselves thank ,| Brook I in for Mrs. ldella Hi’.i. A. E. Mace and wife, of Aurora, were large an1 1 Dr. Hartman f >r 1 ;• kk!« an, the Bar in- my recovery barring on friends here >>{ the by a general Frank Fitzgerald and wife are moving; mailing Sunday. opportunity. givep summer is Pelvic catarrh is a new .. f ,r 17 list, larger into the hbuse in t he village.! Miss Winifred of Beachmont, vitation. to call ami extend their congrat- ^ Penney Jackson, vcr% 1 common din tsc kn wi fir for i other papers printed Mr. has been head cook Mass,, is visiting relatives here. for M r. Herrick has the Fitzgerald ulations, reapect w-akticf. M -t avnm -n h 1 Ha inf/. of Little Deer Isle. apt. Babeon, Sad a, young) >t child of Mr. and Mrs. J. and confidence of all in hia business and less what is called female t,ru There was a at the eastern aide K Shuman, is ,!1 w ah fever. baptism typhoid fraternal relit •u**, and Mr*. Herrick i- This is in reality pelvic catarrh. of tilt river at Mrs. M. A. tarter’* shore, L L Lock wood ami of in * < Ci TV NKWS. wife, Attleboro, ,.ii, of the willing workers every good There are many w •m- n. ihirtetn were Rev. D. York, M]y 2 ■ .Ycirs, nee nt>ur pages. baptized. Mass have been the week here. married splending cause. women, who dri: Vf,, of assisted the Rev. E. S. * Brooklin, pastor, ; w decorated F. E. Mace returned Sunday from a The house n* handsomely w**:iri!\ around from V vr fikmUiM -or. Drew, of the church in the village. business trip to Ellsworth and Bar Har- with tb w h i hospitality atHUinded. er.a!-.e beyond description. I \ M>- Mh> Hodgkins, who re- F. T. Carter, who is in Klttery employed bor. Mis-csSm ami May«» pU>cd the piano, and tremble and throb, growing I;lur-. < from Sorrento, left Sun- ally navy has been in town visiting ..ouie w ell-e h a and feiuiious remark** nervo::*, tired and d*- yard, A K. Haslam. )>f Waltham, has a crew .Fatal* d ia% t-iv ervila t <» enter Coburn Carter. both his brother, O. P. They were made K* v. I Ib an. Mrs. Mayo For this class o. sufferer* lv it work repairing the dams on the Alli- by 4 \A classic.. :. »le. a in Bar Harbor spent few days visiting read the follow the most in •, gator stream. lug p***m perfect remedy 0 \\ .t er has a fine mock orange relatives. also visited Ellsworth. 1 They W ttl’ 11 reliev« -. it soothes, it Mrs Edgar Mclninch went to Norcross q Mt. u balls equal 'iki mi taking yellow The session of the Baptist association Wuhan wabefore. strengthens, and no victim id v last week to her husband who is at ... oue of the join l •: Florida fruit held here was a success through- In our childhood day* tarrh in the land should liO w i. recently Jo lakes. ^ in town. Mary With >ur it a preUit out. The programme was carried out in r> } ru-na. Bernice, of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wi* linger ab.»ut th< -h >re since the detail as in Thk AMERICAN. daughter Mrs. A. J. Hull, resigning post- printed r l.eona, Kan., writes: a gave birthday party to her a- al of Freedom academy, There was a large out-of-town delegation. Williams, The -iiti shines bright on the 'b ar old home, I feel if l am entirely w« li a:, t afternoon. of cared for the little friends Saturday Touching the wave* with its do as much work as when 1 has re- rk as salesman nursery All were comfortably by | gleam, was young. >v idle tin- cheerful breeze stock. .ov\ taking orders in La- ! hospitable people of the town. A. L. Hale and l>r. H. W. Haynes, of 1 don’t hav e any pains about me, a: i I That rustles the tr-'c*. conia. N Sept. 25. G. Ellsworth, w ho have been hunting in this Miss Joslft Hall. thank you a thousand times for ••tart- u- gently down life’* stream. raring ricinity for several days, returned home me. My trouble w as female c mj; .mm, Hie s g ircle of tbe Congregational one of the most l*«*»*r I ale. Miss Josephine Hall, So i» Hi Thi' -ivuc* an familiar •• wi Ich *r pa-*, I had failing of the womb and cburcb. ng enjoyed a vacation of ;o-day. 1 <>f the grsat | broken with a * *' anil talented actresses The long drought was Tt -,j wJth jjght, popular I t• *11 w man I t will resume active work at ! Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Williams, Mrs. pain. every talk with t hree writes to I>r. Hartman as follows: pouring rain all day Wednesday and day. that l’e-ru :ia is the best for the hen: * t Mrs. 1 nomas Lawton, Tues- Marry, Mrs. Garland. A B. Haynes, them .kad Mr^ W hlch a “I have found IV-ru-ua an excellent showers Thursday evening. Wells pear*' p'T' le*, it »a\ d m v Sti heavy he Jackson, and that life." day. Misses laughlin Emery, Wncn falls the curtain of a* well as I i!i" spend w indmill at the Ocean View artesian well pa-slng ur-. Mary Mr«. who was Miss Bessie Wil- Hartman answt ttei f or two .. atives. Cr-’-by. And nature give- u- b*Tbe-t. I’rancisTille. Illinois, I af- L'ouid not draw water fast enough for the says: iams, was one of Great Pond’s best-known charge. He treats over ixi.ono nea v : of Ledge ilicted with female trouble. I doctored | Mrs. »!e and family, demand, owing to lack of w ind. ! T- w I hi ind loved young ladies, and she will L* but k- annually for some form of t nale n for Jamaica ml N a with several skillful doctors, pt c, ticig. Monday children A life happy dream. Mrs. Viola Garland and two nuch missed. Her many friends hen disease. M rite him at one**. a ied tier mot tier, While g. 111 v «- glide getting worse until I became bedfast. I mpa by arne Saturday, called here by tier father'* t:d- but Address I)r. M a. who has been spending With the bing had four physicians tending me, got Hartman, <, q illness which is still very serious. 1 some. That rArrie* l- down the -tream. no better. I owe Dir life to Dr. Hart- for a fr**** Si me wt .tie Claremont. Flossie. Mrs. M. 1>. Robbins and (laughters Kva bept. 24. The diplanre w!d t\r.rn the I Lie c .. irom the local W. C. T. I -!i.«re*, j *nd Alice left for Boston Monday. They Kn«t Itluehtll. The microbes that cause chills and fever and riui'.ir.a t» r " e are the ui.w- wn who y for Portland to attend! nearing **ea, wore Miss Lillian Smith (». is a silo. mucous made catarrh. JVru na h<.r.-> t v as m • accompanied by George Candage building And the light of In• fiie membranes porous by the State- were Mrs. A. M. rvention, since her mother thus rv. ; ..i who has been with them Misses Mabel and Kmma Twining U ft Shine out "h foam i and prevents the entrance of maiar-.ai germ?, j Mrs. A. V\ LiarK. Mrs. P. C. Lawton, Robbins left left for home. Miss Nellie his for their home in :th a dim urn. rtaintv. j affections. Clarkson Mr- Bertha Bobbins. morning Burling- fur Boston Thursday. ■ on. Mass. I- outh ha« 1‘ttsm-* k!'. and IIf«- me Movements are in ! jUlr Some progress has been ill for Miss Clara Warren quite and of were in real, 1. is his store! Jed Salisbury wife, Otis, here: A. Holmes having 1 but is now And the wav. _r a few days, improving. he la«t week, the guests of Mrs. A. higher wn. .l<*ill«on I U union. ..t„ his hotel w ill get a village tiriUy j probably Ego. \ arr -the corntv m:\vs. Sept. 22. The seventh Annual reunion ? the ■- has K. Webber. at to -pond. Win. J. Tower i *f the water- *-',r if.hi n .11' *. « »> *wi r<\. here is Jettison family \**i- held «r tin- town »-n.l i: _h a tiding recently occupied as North l.nmoiMr. The potato crop this year good; 1 he atonn wind- ave often blown. j in Waltham, Sept. l.'i. About ifl.'\ re a mark«. '< or two back, newly paint- Mrs. Caroline Austin, of Bar Harbor, K. C. Long ami G. G. Long each raised Hrmililit.. U the ri ...d- ! v i: !- -! I 111 .>ur -Igl.t descendant* of t! family wer* j r-- : fl; use ;t for his own business, old home here. bushels on one-eighth of an acre. Mrs. Almina Allrn i* very low. is visiting at her forty At d the i. .-Ip t.a\< roared away, and the reunion wh* a n>".«t su> <->?.! v 'ii n red convenience. to Ells- Klder Day conducted quar- Not the v a• r- a 1. u rv boat take- away *» imp of t he sum Miss Edith Richardson goes Presiding one. Th: K t*ud w ill leave worth to enter the school. meetings here Saturday and Sunday. Re-echo our call, r gue-t-. All h> pc to ate them again Cooper party to-day high terly Prominent anion*; tli were •• -ent week. Mrs. A. NV.Bee H. M. Moore is in here. Wl.o called with u* r wa next f r —.-to. > of our during York preacher charge j«Hr, they part •• Harvey Bragdon has gone to New the four t rot :<• r- J- on .j ny : w ho is u- h:,\ the latest cottager to leave ( L. and wife arrived For people now. j to resume his employment on a steam tug. apt. Byron Young eighty-four i-r-j «: .1. Jbrr su home, went to Bar Harbor last from the A :d Other- are k'. Ole from view. H. H. Ib.rtlett !.»-* taken the Rev. S. G. Wheeler, of Easton, was the Saturday N'orthport camp- apt. away ajjed etc tit v, s.rem) K n: y- to her husband for a Rut «ti:: on ^ftt.. join where have been faithful.y around his main house and will ■ of Mrs. S. J. the week. ground, they spending building* four. n''i1 i inrv I! J* II;-. w guest Young past Their to luiiU. but will return ith summer. art of ( part M m s rie* to convene couple eeka, the They the guests apt. bu and larger also Kufu* M -£•!'. atfe.t « •htv-nitu* last week to u- 11 —e u !.• ftr• 'ri.• >r Mr-. E. V. Young went with 1 *r to two before finally closing J. T. Miller. ■ u .i. i:er hoadera. > ear- I o H m to the for surgical treat- S H for the winter. Bangor hospital " the wat .. eepy Sehooner “Kentucky". Kugcne Cousins Mrs Louisa H< »per, ha »-y In- the you ment. reai hed. th ■ «• < Gilley, gh attending master, arrived Friday from Kuckland jured H fa n U t b ag. >, ga iIi A f I r a t itt f o H race and wife and Arden The \o\ager- often b-.iru e? business of and Salisbury ri• -5:> yachting with for L. B. (irindle. She is now M 1 v iv. v ! ba- t ii w .t n In r. tm et ;ni; w a- h* M hio: t :uf freight That the gtrot ger arm \ iiuug and w ife, of Otis, were the gue-ts 1 -itbv. finds time to culti- in of a f for ..<*• i< for a rest. Mr* UTn i'!o to: I i- -ia > yet taking part carg-■ granite an shield fr"- barm. gone *me ll.ioy 11, of Mrs. W. K. Salisbury Saturday and vate a ratable garden and is justly Lllsw ort h. t« k»“ ,i. J» llison, A d t heii! the w .»... turn ber place. mirry; v.««'-p»*- *,oud tig be ha- raised, Sunday. t lift O' **•< Mr*. j squashes Fdwin W. Barton and wife, of Si t.oo i,, n •- ink mg m -nr :o. Spring- Their 1 :ir' gl! 1 !.. e li have* bet i, a M | ft tv f< 4i f. utnis -it veral others *. re as Mr. Torrence. Mr. Torren.ee will go ! I nearly j by < .Mr-. Ho •, i l ::*.*;toi». and friends. Mr-. Barton a native of Raiil-i y fear days. li,c \ •» who have k-m up back to Ellsworth. -- Ip rge. t Tom .• t' Mr# V. M Fast Blut hill, a daughter >f G. «». Long. r- .r.t■- e.-untrv vo.rn.!., h: orri are bom** again. Y. I 1 in with Sept. 25. l.u vs H M lie. Sa»h- k.fflon, pauy ■ -It e I* A. y Judge 1‘. K. Chase, of Lluehill. was in W on Art wn -.a. Jvi. T v. vie. of lsi<— 1. went lo 1 P !#wuri i-* Mr.-, si-ivin W h otK .: -li -1 t.ury, Went I .iu..■ d by his wife and infant ’• •*' quite A i.uiirl.ir of business i. .Mu: f Coimregat ministers. H y t!. i: representative inelit, Mr-, J is f etter. daugbbi. .iii Mis- Cha-e, of Oakland, JS‘: 1» 1 exleud h.- acation for A lid n.. g tin «... -O Li Mr*. Miii.'i : J ■:. V.,» t ; f Cha- h!g vii'e, > Cal., da.ighb formerly P onfield of Indian Sprague ers office In t .. a * Higgins, Point, ('hams P». Pinto's r- -* O Vi M t much-lit' rest. Mr. " M .1.1. of Biuehill. S hy hi'z.i- t ir-e, a he “teered w.. v he- ne t .1 to visit bis son. be hi of a his while Springfield ivuk nst pi organizing \\ si :i .1 1 :.td place Sunday, Mid rock- ml k-amt m, t reef w ijuh One c.iii now walk a street ith- b. > W H* .i at it Har- of schooner “Eliza hardly mrd « it*. Mr. l*.i.> ehairtn-D. Jo* r«- u.a n ■' f > \ h puipil hweat Capt. Edward Alien, Ilf t:. ... .1::. ., T a of *< v cliennes". out seel fig group pretty I l.e of : .* lb" t V. as «ru»*i d I ed by a student from Baii- Pui.tr”, was at home fur a short visit And w t t-- I.g >• f:»s**vd with 11•ti. their ev<- ?' rqiarkling, spinning merrily wa- -i hfVt a (.era I i»i*rr wm no dia- l<*• rniii: ti ;n Hi g L.ieu. seminary. Mr. Richmond, la.-1 week. She bey by -p fun or .% it h J* 1 i—• hi along in of mischief CO »> lUt-e e l.s John v a tine disc from Un- quest pleasure, -■•ntil.g A sting Mrs. Miranda Branscotne, of Somer- He offered to g :e !.• ••ark through life; But they are m»t especially dangerous, of I., lb I)t• 1 *r. J Madison it xt w tii-1 .nk ye ol Cur.-: whs the of her Mrs. She .-iihI "lb 1- k-y, Taylor, ville, guest sister. -1Hrct your due, •• except from a sentimental standpoint. t tiaries H. Wood. Fred l. W. H. I!.- t l*i%t »n> <...«*«! \\ .. Id ’i Ih. rost of Sat or : made Alma last week. Rut 1* a e no «b»u t, l.ynarn, night Higgins, 2d. G. t l*e v 1<1. With .»•!« Sept. Dr. I; and t H. Pineo whs hoLi pr. go.nl 1 A- u .i 1 li. .at, I)iv>, gera ruthless in most of the beautiful '• Melville Hamor’s baby, James Elwell, on* \» mid Itnve if.In- tUh Went Tremoiil. To paddle own lanor. choaeu to formulate which will he r- annuals on my plana garth us hi All tender put of this place, and William Walls’ baby, of t er that pure. r1« ti o’.I 1-. toe rtr«t Mrs. Ktnma Heed has gone to Bangor to submitted t -i ma-- meeting. The ini- tin- most N » |j. -r- -• *.i irouron M>es, and only hardy Indian Point, won at the Eden fair Sjtr-^ip.tri’ prizes her husband. boar a oi join .iic I’l.'jtci ni tormnig me ■ of the <■ i-ters, petunias, etc., Though ! am not y« ptr o.g, go.nl health. l»a* he •! .h> u Mian |o pansies, baby show last week. * Mrs. Charles P. Lunt has gone to Ban- 1 fear I p.m-uld ate trade is to take ••on e definite action to- —-t./rl dared to t heir heads next day. Oneof ! Mi-s Attie Thomas was to close obliged a few To bee •!!.» lir-t I! te Aard ttie of a casino. the most beds in town w as the raised gor to spend days. building lovely 1 her school on account of the serious ill- W hell I'y e -re n .; la!.. g circular terrace in Mrs. .a. W. Clark’s Mrs. Winfield Sprague, who has been ness of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Luce, who *11 rrj an the ice king t w his to Bangor for the past week, has returned Some sort of a bargain they made, at la.-t, garden, chilly is ill fever. Wood nan hh cook on the critically with typhoid 1 Harry gone blast without to home. Btt*ld, judge, juft, rlgilt-. u; respect beauty. M. schooner wh.ch sailed .■“•atur- Sept. 25. For the both are bit -.-e **MyroiiU(»” Jl was fi witn rincipally flowering Basil R. Lunt. who has been at work at with W Ith a day f r Hurr; wine Inland J o load •• happlne-.- NERVITA PILLS bt gobip:--, a nss of bloom f r weeks past. Atlantic. Northeast Harbor all summer, in at home In which each heart delight-. stone for New York. Restore Vitality. Lost Vigor and Manhood. Some of the blossoms were five or six Capt. E. M. Staples, who has been vis- for a short vacation. a And life'- a -- ..re Nellie A bey ban been very ill for Cure Kmissionsand inches in dm eter, of th* Rest shades friends in Rockland, returned acro-p o-a for of year-* Impotence. Night iting Mrs. returned home this all effects of self- Myra Dodge have nailed -to; u, and week and i» still confined to her bed. wa-tinp disease's, texture, a to home They through .-nine, past, of color, o' velvety delight Monday. — sfter the summer with > or excess and ind week, spending TUI then >me- in -lght Miss Alley l* teacher of tbe North bend abuse, ti e eye; on plant, a cream white, bore A from this went to large party place tier sister. Mrs. Mary P. Lunt. And they croaa to night school. retlon A nerve tonic ami Among its single blooms two beautiful' Outer Island with Long Saturday Capt. Mrs. Sadie LaCount lias moved Hoross An e.julno tial line. l.iiilfter. Urine'- the on* Mr*. A bloc 1'oWD-end carne home la-t JH4*f>l.liMxl double Emery Joyce. to cheeks and the harbor to the old Tinker place, where the w ■ .’••..V' ..«• vs plow pale Sept. 2b. i-pray. May t..®u-ring ga week from Portland, here *he bus been [^I'WJk'tdnk | Miss Gertie Stanley, who has been vis- ; she will be nearer her work. A .»ui onward tAW' restores the fire of youth. you ke«p way, keeping boarders the past year. : boxes .‘•wall. ing relatives in Ellsworth, returned Sept. 24. Thelma. A ml the |*o ;,r star HwVyv mail r>Oe per box, tt” Jacob Y. Morgan has been drawn to for N w man is -« :i*;ng A. E. home A ® It shim afar $2.Ao; with a written Elmer Tuesday. W**»t llanrorh. guaran- serve on tbe and P. tee to cure or the h* ;:-*-. Guide you with it- "toady ray. grand Jury Philip reiuiul money. Torrey’s H. W. Joyce’s canning factory is doing Mrs. Maud has gone to Calais Googins Stinson e u the traverse jury at the Oc- Send for circular. Address, Mr«. ^ >ph -; Torrey, w ith y ung -«t a rousing business canning clams. A for a few weeks’ visit. K l«*v»* !■» the ii-lhi^ -tar life. tober urtn of court. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. son and dr er Minnie, f N rtn **erig- number of vesoels and boats are And the voyage w**uld be Kiue and drear ug large Walter Butler, of West was in 25. U. Franklin, If we sai.ed Sept. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO. ILL. w.ck. is vis-tkig her moth*-. Mr-. Mercia bringing clams to the factory. apart, town this week relatives. Sol.I ~. I>. \\ II.I.IN, visiting A tel Without a el.art. by an f her eldest :*»uguter. Mr.-. Mains. Deliver, Lunt and wife, Mrs. Samuel 1 Ill 1111111 t ails. Flint, arth. Joseph Sherman MeKarlanrt I,.-- '.in. Itar A way frou» tut* frl« ml® ®o dear. Gardner Carter. ami Mr. and Mrs. ( from It rests with whe'h< Rich. Mrs. Lizzie Roes, where he will be Miss Lizzie nary returned you Harbor, employed. •So run the ip ..t .*. t«> nrrTe-Kllill.g t.,1 a. lt. 25. Dolly. up p night, .»• Sept. Gross. of French boro, were n town Tuee- Portland Tuesday. rent .* thert- s r. f,.r ,{.g Mrs. James Percy and sister, Mary hade your craft with wl-he- kind, outnervi.iudifren rinr.i and Camden. Li.. day en route for Rockland Alden and wife were in Flls- tine, purifies the .J, Thorsen, have returned to their home in Consigned with rare Conary •tores loci nisab^w JuCLoi.* a. s. fBrtika!. Sept. To this happy pair, worth Thursday of last week. makes T<>u strong 400,000 Last Boston. In health n* as*? red Buy A cargo 1h mind. and pocketv avTU HU fr-. m Baitlett'n Inland. they'll keep Americus Seavey, of Orrington, visited Mrs. H. C. Milliken went to Isle au book. 'your own u ** *lt?l Mrs. also his rlllwoueh for us School is taught by Alice Mason. last week to her Mrs. Mayo read, by request, a short cousin, Mrs. Lizzie Caudage, last Haut visit daughter, a > ,.i, pati. nt.), pi rti.- but witty poem w ritten H. H. Wood week. Ktifl. usually cur.-s SbOJ 4-™ Tonight by » Grace Alley, of Oak Point, who has j Minerva Rich. antc+d t-. cure, or \»«? refund in^n* If li or is out of for the occasion, relating to some kcxaedjr C«., klca««. ■••trral, Ns« f sr*- your order, causing been visiting Nellie Bartlett, has re- Mrs. Milliken and lit- personal Capt. Prince Friend, of tbe schooner Agnes daughter, between the Sick Heart- jokes parties interested. sailed for Rockland Wed- Biliousness, Headache, turned home. tle Miss Martha, are for a few “Momomoy", moo. stopping There were many handsome gifts in a load of kiln wood. burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Mrs. Sarah Bartlett has returned from weeks at H. C. Milllken’s. nesday with I>r. E. Detrhon'a Anti l»iur«tlc linen, , glass and silver from indi- If Northeast Harbor, where she has been for Sept. 25. Sumac. Sept. 25. N. May lie worth to you more than #1U0 y°u vidual friends. The V. P. S. C. E. of the have a child who rolls redding from {i.eohti- the summer. fc’ortli nence <»f water during sleep. Cur* old nu Brotiksvllle. Congregational Mrs. One of nature’s cannot the Pills society presented remedies*, barm alike, lt arrest- the trouble >it ..fe e. r> Hoczl's Moses and of young Mayo wife, Ellsworth, B. F. Butterfield, of Bangor, spent Sun- Herrick w ith a hand-painted China plate, weakest constitution; never fails to cure sum- kul.l !>y S. II. Wkk.in, Druirelsl, Ellsworth. On and tomorrow di- | retiring, your made a short visit to friends and relatives with J. F. Hawes and wife. aud the of mer of or old. l)r. Fowler's day Kebekahs, which lodge both complaints young FOK SALE. -T. :■ if I p \ N- t Wtat-a! r^ans will be regulated and here last week. Kxtract of Wild One relief. gestive The many friends of Mrs. John Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Herrick are members, gave Strawberry.—Advt. druggists. gives y u will be aoti.»- and bright, ready Charles Herrick, a former resident of were glad to see her in town last week. a half dozen solid silver teaspoons and a for kind of work. This has any J this island, made a short call here one day large rug, w hile "from the boys" of the been tie experience «f •there; it Herbert Perkins spent last week with last week. All were pleased to see him. Old Fellows lodge was a Morris chair. will be uirs. HOUl’’> FILLS are hif parents, William Perkin^ and wife. sold II medicine h-alers. 25 cts. He was accompanied by Jason Lane, of Refreshments were served. GOLD CLARION RANGES AR3 by C. W. Grindle has closed his blacksmith Brooklin. Sept. 20. ’! lief in Si* Hour*. shop, and gone to Boston in schooner Sept. 20. B. | I *• -*tr*■ -: lney and Bladder Diaeaee re- — “Robert Pettis”. lieved in -• "urs by “New Great South HOT WATER Sullivan. R. J. and wife were East GIVE THE CHILDREN A A me r:< •• v K * n EY CURE”. Ita great surprise Blodgett at DRINK O. It is a ■* re called Grain delicious, | ,,i Mi'r exceeding promptness In The 2.27 race at Foxcroft last Friday last the of appetizing, Bluehill week, guests their nourl king food drink to Lake tin* 11. vinir s 1 adder, kidm back In male place of cof- was won by Miss McGinty, owned by fee. aSold all grocers and liked or tenia vee retenti n f water almost daughter, Mrs. Solon Long. by t»y allwho have used !t because when HEATING immedim. you want qui k relief ami cure Henry Simpson, of this The best Sept. 25. C. properly prepared place. li tastes like the finest coffee but 1® free this 1* the r» u 'y Sold by S- 1». Wiggin. Drug- from all time was 2.26*4. Its Injurious Grain o aids gist, Ei: wo* de. Sound. properties. diges- tion and strengthens the nerves, it u not a i, m1--——- Sargent sailed from here stimulant but a APPARATUS, Tove Capt. George health-builder, and as ; to business Seal children, /U.,, j } ♦i, Adapte-i any well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. v- JIaIII* I 3 with Friday for Brooklyn. -AT- or profession, ruled, C. M. Reed has purchased the place for- Cost® about ^ as much as coffee, l.y. and 25c. A son was born to Mr. r t and merly owned and occupied by Miss and Mrs. Clar- Cont S"rd.bn?»Td Tobacco tne least ence Higgins, 22. Don’t Spit ami Smoke Your Life ELDRIDGE'S. I u.dj.," roughout. Requires Sophronia Robbins. Sept. Away, J v/1 tlC ssibie writing to enter data To quit tobacco easily and forever, be Mrs. Charles Cousins and Mrs. mag — and refer quickly to any W. A. of of George full of uZ u~ Knauff, Waterville, nephew netic, life, nerve and vigor, t&ge No-To* name and save time and Cousins have returned from Northeast Mayor Knauff of that city, was the guest Bac, the wonder*worker, that makes weak men money. 6, ed and recorded. All kinds of Harbor, where they have been working strong. All druggist*, 60c or #1. Cure guaran- lahor-eavl v ords on hand or made to order. of Miss Myra Powers, a few day* recently. Crockery <4 Wi K W. OEORGfc, Publisher, this summer. teed Booklet and sample free. Address 160 Nuna St., Ktw York. An ice-cream sociable was given for Sept. 25. E. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago nrAVw York In great variety- A I tumid it iii the ^ spring m.cn the TJIE SI NI>\Y SCHOOL. times the boy that not so very big, sees Tvotirrs. ’n D> birds ILrtjal “phiit nini CherrvHeld nnd that his father taken off is rupected, and in luisl- in the fall “hog fat”. Over a The Outside Element ami Its Influence ntss cir<- ts ns h 'I'viiirs NOTICE n. STATE Ol thousand head a known to have been rule no questions ore SAI.E. ESTABLISHED IN WASH- I To the tin Judge ’’rebate MAY BE there in one season. on the School. Rsked ns tV Pinkhani, of Hem Marb< town r was n famous | Paper by Warren, Isle, to do the same. resort for herds of cattle, is given that in Mt. Desert, county of Hancock. state t read at Deer Isle and Sunday The hereby pursuance PLAINS CAN came down to Dehlois and Stonington girl lias the same tc I ami a Maine, of Clarence f C IIKKUYFIEU) RAISE BEEF run off four opportunity >TOTl('Eby virtue of decree in the above- guardian .m, fat oxen School entitled cause. the directions said Heal Harbor, a minor: th: uinor is large belonging to Benjamin F. Convention.] excuse herself, and the form a to nu therein AS WELL AH BLUEBERRIES—THE big girls the the owner of certain real cm. im 1 jji Wille>, .Samuel Kay uud another man contained, I, undersigned, Harry If. Vir- very good to the mothers in , muster in the town of Mt. in ami PROJECT. whose name I do not now were proportion special chancery, will sell at Desert, recall. They It may seem to fhe described as unnecessary bring the public auction to the bidder and follows, viz.: carried into Penobscot butchered outside class, noticeably smaller in highest county, outside element into the school upon the terms hereinafter stated, at the of- Beginning at the point wh- lines- f t a ml sold for Sunday numbers •• <» beef, lfie man was arrested, than t he hoys, as the female fice of Hale & at in the Sarah Dodge’s propert" join -r A 61,000 acre cattle ranch is one of the as a but just Hamlin, Ellsworth, tried at Mnrhias and convicted. Charles convention topic for discussion, of and Boggs and the field ot < vV. element predominates in the schools. county Hancock, and State of Maine, on pasture age of the near future in and a. west- Brow n, of Bangor, w as his counsel. if any apology is needed for doing ho, it iB Friday, the twenty-ninth day of September, Bracey, running nearly in possibilities Now comes A. line with the hetwi i. Most of the question : “What can we D. 1899. at ten o’clock in the as an boundary ';ogg> ern Washington county. That amount these lands were owned hy one to the forenoon, only necessary consider that from and as one eastern line and W. l->. c- iPod to individual do about it?” and I a entirety property and not in sep- George who found his property was think symposium low water of land has been bonded for tlie purpose, Sunday Hchool standpoint the whole arate parcels, all and singular, tin following mark, about one hv: d feet: being appropiated by others, and he was of answers to this from described thence following the low wa: k* to the the say the ranch isassured. world is divided classes—those question Sunday property: and projectors deriving hut little or no benefit from into two A certain tract or point near a tree where t; < f Barr school workers would make a parcel of land with all pine very inter- and and -• It will he stocked with cattle, sheep and them, consequently he stopped the w hole- who are in the schools and those outside the buildings and wharves thereon, formerly Boggs Sarah Dodge meet »}ie sea of some a distance of one sale occupancy of them for promiscuous esting part future convention. owned by Collins Granite Company, situated shore, about hun-in-i and swine. and the pity is that of these two classes in the town of twenty feet; and thence aloe. itie be pasturage. The owners of stock no one can be Bluehill, county of Hancock, lies in the towns of then, by Unfortunately, perhaps, and State of tween Sarah and Barr a -d in a. The land Cherry- an the outside Maine, known as the Asa Conary Dodge g-, arrangement with t he em- largely predominates. ■ proprietor, compelled to take in this work, but one hundred northeasterly direction about idr« I Columbia and As part farm, containing fourteen acreB, Held, Deblols, township ployed herdsmen to tend them on the to taking this here and now, more or and feet to the of co: topic if they ttieir If less, and being the first of two par- forty place A man the name could, presence compulsory a.: No. IS and embraces an extensive plain or plains. by of Robert one good reason is that a goodly number cels described in deed of Thomas H. Kemble taining about one-ninth of rc-.i Dorr had charge of them for several would be of little benefit. If we to to said Collins Granite dated less: also all right to the w« ,-it <»t tableland, from 3tK> to 100 feet above years. of the outside class in a try Company, May high maybe reached It, 1878, recorded iu Barr & Boggs and all right -ev any The last herdsman was John Tenney, make the exercises more Hancock registrv of deeds, interesting, they vol. 136. right to the said water. That i .. ue for the sea level. There is in the tract one whom I saw yesterday, and who sail! that meeting like this, while they cannot be 162, folio are not there to be interested, so the Also a certain ract of land with the build- the benefit of said minor tlr.r stau t of ~'0,( ’> acres on which there is not the last year he had between two and reached in the school. If we wish should be sold pa Sunday ings thereon adjoining the l,« mg and the proct: c ;tt in- three hundred head of cattle question still remains. above, part under his of the ■ terest. Wherefore \- h r» > k or a tree and the whole piece can to even try to arouso their interest, we of lot No. 1, third division lots in your petit. tLu-t We he ■ charge alone, and that in two months’ want more live, Christian •said Bluehill, being the same land | may be licensed to sell a .1 sat with a -l am earnest, conveyed Hi cultivated gang plow became as as must take them when and where we can to said Collins real estate at or tor the grazing they “fat butter”, to workers who will feel the Granite Company hv di ed of public pri... responsibility of C. 1 purpose aforesaid. Kjch as is used in the West. The soil is a use bis expression. oxen find them. Of course we are very glad to Binder, dated May 17, 1878, anil r. -nnled in Many large their and Dated at Seal Harbor this i" were them position endeavor to be present said registry, vol. 162, folio 352. I -•<,>- xture of and loam. Where it has among see them here we would more s n. clay to-day, Also a certain tract or of tetnber, a. d. 1899. h\.v The canning of blueberries in Maine, whenever it is possible. The harvest is parcel land in said cultivated, it hn- of Hl'iehill, with all the am; STATE lai n proven very pro- which gladly welcome them into the ranks buildings wharves OF MAI originated on the Narraguagus great ami the laborers owned few. Classes need thereon, formerly by >.m' < ollins Hancock ss.—At a ductive. river anti at tlmt time t tie fac- workers in the school. Gr-mite ! prbbatc b< ,.t »t canning teacher^ who Company, containing tw.,e acres I in for will be interested in Bluchill. and .... ,c :> < tories were being more or less, and :t c« Whet tir-t at I no l**d .1 n.i u to the stocked chiefly from this The main to consider are: being the last 1 11• on questions and the fifth tl-iv of Septf i!:' f became a indus- prompt punctual. | scribed in deed from /,. K. Carter to u I Col- are as favorable for ci r r»i was property) very important Who? What? Who make the Lord one thousand eigh ing, Why? up lins Iranite dated Dn < in jour j Hie lands in were leased to Of couru it will never do to Company, 7. 187", try. question get discour- and j ninety-nine. .« s of v. m: gr,; w : oh grows in outside clement? are outside? | recorded in said registry, \o|. i-i, 1 pei the j.hi rs of the fruit, which made it Why they and On the foregoing petition Th t aged abate our efforts, and the way .q>t ing a small wharf or ob r, near t ho ahundanec an,! v. I. afford nr •> -»t: fn to a What can we do about it? notice thereof be given to a. will y Htop, great extent, the fir-t i-i.uml mentioned in said oi j that stems d. and the a most feasible is to try our best I ested, by causing copy of .. t < wholesale use of tilts tract for oi James York to b. ^,-H/iiig for cat IN -• r' April, or two blueberry First, then, who are the persons that right dock his this order thereon t-> he to tho-uwho are in A lso h- | since which there keep the schools from e-fourths part iucomnio: and un- < :i pasturage, probably weeks successive!” in oaths earlier n tm Maine sca- compose the outside element? Not divided ol a ti-rlain other j have not been over one or two hundred dropping out, and ho the influence pareei imd sit- met-- enlarge uated m said inst, and unti: t snow Hits in the late fiend turned this bind and trily those low in the social or the Bluehill, containing fourteen said county, that may upon annually, of the next for this work. they 1 generation •- '.. III In i' ■. ■■ f u 11.! r, ..nunhtv in of bate court to be field sit Eli ,t the raising cattle and lias sadly moral scale nor even outside of S j sheep professing in( conveyed to said 'ollins '. r:i uite C om- decreased in this j Our hope is still in the future, and the I said county, on the third da\ county. pany deed of Elvira B. :..:*•r w ing included in the tra. t. being Hluehill, c ntaining one hundred brought a man with him. They saw the having jut his hand to the plow, and twenty t court thereon. more have excuses. Go in and acres more or less, with all the buildings anti I'he, jet tor* say that within three raised the few settlers in the very many Attest:—f'tiAH. R k r. crops by 1 looking back, is tit for the kingdom of wharves on said lot, formerly owned by said t • e will Lt 1; nod head of cattle on of who cultivate small count up the families represented, and Collins Granite years village Deblois, God.” Company, together with all STATE <)! MAI farms, the soil of which no better see how of the fathers are there. the rights of said < ollins Granite < of the r>., .1. It la proposed also t redeem being many ump.iny, To the Honorable, the than thousands and thousands of acres on entering upon said land and quarry mg.dress- Judg. ‘.obato tb> .boned or veriahed farms of You will lind mothers represented, but 'Mid ! court in and tot the count-, ck. imp- t he and t It’s folly tn suffer from that horrible plague ing removing all s^id graniti and build- township, hey expressed surprise ing wharves and roads and ESPK* TEC f.r.V ,-e; .V cid from the Washington of more thinly than could be wished. of the buildings for car- county at the and it;.:.t, itching piles. Doan's Ointment *m 1 Pinkham, of Heal Hark quantity quality grain,pota- rying th*- granite business, being a part of I> Now if have or of Mount Desert, *.f k as many of tbelli as w ill sup- toes ami other vegetables raised by them you sufficient interest cures, quick,. and permanently, At any drug the premises described in the deeds from /.. county *. tne on their small lots of E. Carter and A. to State of Maine, guardian of oiwur i present year to visit the absentees at their store, 50 certs.—Advt. Henry Wallace said Col- !e. When the "f one of curiosity ham, of said Seal u n.i. ,.u land. lins Granite Company, dated December 10, | Harbor, sa. t homes and ask x are absent, you minor is the owner of certain 1 .in aus cannot afford to pay for stock, i travelled over the “wild” or by they 1877, and recorded in said regmtrv, vol. 1-V.t, hey folio uated in the town of .Mount .! as- will get such answers as these from the 512. ; will It ; y the « attlcinen lands :.:id expressed their count \. ai;d d. scribed as f> “grazing” JStrtiical. Also a certain parcel of land situated in said tonishment at what saw. re- fathers: “W I have to work hard all Beginning at the wh* » y taken in eait.c raised. I’nited they They I, B1 u* hill, contaii ng two hundn them the at home and reading my bible registry, lbs, • ... aha- ml f -rr f N< v Kngland, representations by pro- staying ■astern line and it-orge W. page 5.5, from the foregoing pr*-n prietor that they did nor believe that than 1 can going and sitting on those Lots excepting iow water mark. ah..a ven l,M’ » e merit by More Proof Like This, and it ises, all rights heretofore re-erved to there was in the w hole of New a the net- following the ’ow Cnglnnd hard seats an iiour to read the James York, of one cow auil taking *' Sunday pasturing near a »oi 1 will soon mi Jiicr to tract of land of similar extent so favor- is all off wood. point pine tree win re t! is bible read- from Ellsworth People. A and Sarah I>»*dn •.■< herds of cattle and school lesson.” That the Also Boggs M.iuetonakt an t :on i -omo of able for grazing large all. the carriages, carts, sled.-. sleighs, 1 in-, j shore, a distance «d about on* a. arid these were made but look on see “The ;.>f of the is in the eat- jacks, chains, drills, points, wedg* kits, der- t:. farms and ref as to ta sheep, ejaculations ing excuse, you slylyand pudding twenty fc and them ah lap’ahiJ- j » ricks, cranes, blocks, rigging, crow-bar-, no n wh wanted to the laml.i t ween 1 •' by purchase how long the bible is read that Sara h > t he oeneii of 11 ■ I m ii or that that’s for etc. all the fixtures, furniture and apparatus and of Maine, and from Hu it was Sim tin- another enough me”, etc., endorsat 01 of local citizens. When peo- | mould he sold aud the people gor writing above, I all other personal property and right- p- from Bangor has in Anoth r .■ "Well, 1 want to tert-st. When-fore yo-i pt t that the nchcim was the ••specia!” appeared goto i. ••re at a onto, friends and property hoth pi -ona 1 and real, now remain- reported only ple rigin neigh- j he may be licensed t-. the I.-wistouJoirnul, which would have or or on an I ing, which u. r< > onveved by Col it Granite ride, or row, sail, excursion rr ;d outcome of tm defunct “l .oners Produce of "in- I to estate at public or pri\ j a tendency to di-a ourage capitalists from bors readers, give a statement like Company Wiili.uu K. Gould amt Byron D. Sunday, an ! I don't think it is any more Verril t f < ins < purpose aforesaid. and 1 i •. ; .'. ii.KK AN is otherstat'-s investments in Maim making lot it is Dated at Seal Harbor this than it is to sit and thefollwA ng publication, proof pany, by deed -lated June 1*. A. D. 1885, and and if it has any intlueneo at all throws harm t. do that gos- j a. d. 1899. assured t a no w ay recorded in saiil registry of (b ed- June tember, cold wat< upon the cut* rpr that h« a)" .• we convincing for the mod Head nl- related t*.» ueceas* -i. No Maine capital ‘•ip my neighbors." (Do gossip skeptical. A. 1>. I88*i. STATE M A 1 > | for its td jtri the establishing of cattle Saitf'-u'e w made aee--:-. ng to tin about ir neighbors in Sunday school?) this tC j Ham At a probat t j- interest! ami none is n-dteti for. I ■ ranches in Maine. rules of p’-ael io- of and subject to *i f:: < me all of limn the mother -ays: "It takes ; t mn the i:i i.iieial court: The prop art .» w York ami west- What objection has the author the Capt. Berry W. Alley, living about li by provided, -•ii the fifth nay <*t >ep:e*.,i howe\er, that n bid will be rect ed at saiil 1 or any Ma ne citizen, t he to get toy work done and our Lord thousand ;gh a. '. ern t now o,;,r■ ; m cattle- Bangor ‘‘special”, morning I -ale. unless the cap miles nth of Ellsworth, on the bidder shall off- to pav in n nine. to capitalists coming into to State t" the children ami I haven’t time Bayside cash nety- in Wt.-t. Tm A.mi.rk ax is get nml.v and If tin bid is accepted, pay in cash a On the -n. * raising trat t- of w or kind [ foregoing pet'*i j pureh.i-e large ild, any .vs: “1 had fair sullied cut sum to the costs of In- t to go; b*. id u, John, -r 1 !• u;ry, or what- road, always health, pay i suit, notice thereof he giv. n to I: not "m : giv t: r munis to the i of lands and stm them with thm.- I pe king get her with the co.-t- and expenses of exeeut 1 f b b i ever tl c n me nicy f nr.: A have bis hot with ';• e.xi ntion of an lame it‘K the (ban. tin:-..;, and of this i.u. -;n .-ay. tiny arc u o' in- ! aching I making th.s order thereon He .- ... public, ml budm-j. it in an nest legitimate din net ml 1 Honk a v. >1111111 should eon- i lluenci i.u i‘ ii:ui :> n v. ond, and with back, had it for live or six years, but Ten o-i i. .f the j or abandon d farms, or loan- per purchase price to be can, a new spa pc publish*-1 a purchasing aider her hu -band fir-? and all the other l at tim, ,d b ami B t m i. in..;/ t.. u i. a hat : owners if I paid balanci purchase said county, that tIt. y t.. >; money ;h they ing stock and money to their can’t iy whai caused it. I never hurt to be excuse- ire !. but once in price paid upon eontirn atl u f -aid hate court to b<- held :*t -w- > ra. .1 the men the farmers and land owner-, arc reped only uudertaki whose they, -ale and of deed ot said ■ | myst I got so lame across the back j delivery properties said county. on t he third day not to their own n into .1 gr- at while u ill ->■:•! on- be to the or names are n m. d in .mm. ion with required put iicy very per- pureha-i purchasers. I ma.-; *• 1899, at ten o'clock .in Liu- ton show this t*» make, exe. uti and deliver tin I.-,-,I great enterprise? fects. hunt. ; petitioner g day >! ecu-'-- b-n’t want to; 1 ip of work. If I t her. of the cm r: their own a-..mount uiul never miss the sums of money may ! e sun!: if pound :n- say tking doing stooped by O. P. *1 N M.M," '1. j If a pi: v II Y n;,. > ? It seei do :’' f, intert sted in it.” in, A true ..f into it. me money they put the in the loins with a Special Master in --f court tr- on. »f that has d-ain* pain caught Chancery. if a little Uic money '!').■•> t te re are the b:g boys, and too Dated mber \. 1). 1899. A \\tll-ki.ii w Md it tie man Is1 Sept« 7, Attest Cm a- P ,-t r. Maine and New r. i. hmdto build up the and 1 could not:-;. f the big girl-, who think thi.v sharp, quick twinge hardly quoted as :;g the pr. d would fail, Went and South should come hack to n-> To all persons inter*. .. es- ! school as soon a- The are .\ must the Sumlay straighten again. kidneys my Ilrv.l Xoticrs. tates herein.after nan !. because would not he to com- > to establish any laudaid- enterpi l.-e.tio possible At a c> art of insol\< t:* v h- ever it -ee:n. it would do no t to a. old enough t>> really understand weak for colds settle there and I western I'm that gigantic spot, lirst in and I«> ••! tl: -n tne pete with dealers. fact SI \ 1 I OF >I \ INI the county j harm and would not make our lands or the lesson* just when tliey ought to be the men behind the > ; are them* am miserable while last. I prop j farmers t he j oarer. they procured To all person- interested iu either of the es- matters ha in -t interested. have the same following They talc.- to r. .it; er na med. rpHE selves inter.-ted in cattle ta.sing in Mis- Tiie author of the “spicial” says that Doan's Pills at j JL sent ed for the act ion the r- n- j Kidney Wiggin’s drug At a -nrt one Max lieIdt he r of the dt fund ext us- n with the added intluence of the probate held at Blue.. .1. in and after indicate •!. it i- h- r« m nourt and t •».. .ra i". seems t< > com- miring- suggest store, took them regularly, and they acted for the county of Hancock, < the fifth t ice thereof be t -a;! I Farmer’s Product Co., is the principal of parents who stay away. given pet- r..: her oan < The example | day ot September, a. d. 1899. a of this or*1 bination o:njitlilion. of this new. scheme to make a as represented.” by causing copy promoter 1 k.uo.v of many good who make following matters having been pre- lished three weeks suecessise I of the Maine ranch is to establish stock ranch in people rpilE bjeet huge Washington county. Doan’s Kidney Pills for sale all deal- A senteil for the action thereupon herein- worth American, a t j a virtue <>f their children to Sun- by newspapei If tins is true the owners of the sending after indicated, it is ordered that no- a roducing slat, n nearer the eastern I hi,WOO 50 cents. Mailed il- hereby Ellsworth, in said county, tin,. ap- f ers; price by Foster-M tice thereof he to ail acres mentioned in his art mb know noth- -choul, but who never go themselves, given persons interested, at a court of in.miwncv ... .it and day pear markets shi; ping ports. burn Co., N. sole for by causing a copy of this order to be on the da ing of it. The men they arc treating or aud never think of their Buffalo, V., agents pub- Ellsworth, third .-mer, they probably lished three w.eks in the Ells- Details of tin plan have not been made have treated with are called by different the l\ S. succ*-sively a. d. 1899. at eleven of the c!< H-re- intluence as being in any way to worth American, a newspaper published at and be heard thereon if and reside in different of opposed noon, public further than given here. THE names, parts Remember the name, ami take Ellsworth, in said county, that In the ease of K * ':nr W• tiie never that is Doan’s, they may ap- George this and two of them arc work, realizing example at a court to he held at Ells- I American does not to say on its great country, no other. pear probate liain H. True, both of Ellsv.*.n n. .ii sa.d pretend on the many times over millionaires. Their more forcible than worth, third day of October, a. d. ! busmo .< Kus- as- precept. county, partners doing own that the ranch is is not 1899, at ten of the clock in the and I under the t responsibility name Maxtield. They probably The has a bad effect on the forenoon, worth, partnership amp- weather, too, How Are Your Kidneys f be beard thereon if see cause. ., but men in communication know what they are about and will not they I bell & True, ami also as iudivnl: sured, daily If Almira A. Bowden, late of in a cost them attendance at Sunday school. the day Dr Hobbs'Spanmi-. I* :-■■ur.' \11 kidney Ills. Sam- Ellsworth, said Petition for discharge from ; it enter into that may j '■ with the say that is; and if project ple free. Add. sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. V county, deceased. Petition that J. Atwood ! able their estate, as nn -* ci ? projectors if carried to the ex- is “it is too bad to be shut in against millions of dollars tine up of said or The American is Bowden, Ellsworth, some other firm or as individuals, under the --ovency correctly informed, tent nor in it with- suitable represented, engage church on such a lovely day; one wants person, may be appointed adminis- laws of Maine, presented by sa. -rs. rh to the financial abil- if trator of the there is no doubt out careful examination to ascertain Notices. estate’ of said deceased, pre- In the case of Conary & Dow, : ,ng busi- to enjoy it out of doors.” If it is stormy, legal sented J. it if the is to their purpose. by Atwood Bowden, husbana of ness at Bluehill, in said count... .uul com- ity of the projectors to carry through property adapted said deceased. of course it won’t do to go out in such ri^HE subscriber hereby gives notice that posed of Wyley C. Conary, i: fm*.. and they so decide. she has been adminis- Diadamia K. Clark, late of Surrv, in said Isaac W. Dow, a person of age f Isaac weather, better stay at home for fear of X duly appointed deceased. (iot Ills Wives Mixed. tratrix with the will annexed of the estate county, Petition that Newell B. W. Dow, as individual, of Bluchiil, in said of in said or catching cold. Oh, there are lots of of Ezra K. Dunham, late of Penobscot, in Coolidge. Lamoiue, county, some county, insolvent debtors. Hon. William Freeman, of Cherry field, in this century a man named other suitable person, he ad- First of Howard E. as- Karly for the outside element. the county of Hancock, deceased, and given may appointed account sc.wver, “whys” ministrator of the estate of said P*-'.' i- » n or- who is better with Church lost four wives, w ho were buried bonds as the law directs. All persons having deceased, signee, filed for settlement. probably acquainted Pearl L. a Of course, in some places there is a class demands the estate of said deceased by Leland, brother and der of dividend presented by 11 1 Saw- the and their in the same lot in the old at against eir of said deceased. Cherrytield plains possibil- cemetery are desired to the same for settle- Eresented yer, said assignee. who do not have even the moral training present Martha J. late of other sends The in the course of time it be- ment. and all indebted thereto are Corliss, Ellsworth, in said O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judg* of m:1 court. ities than any man, Athol, Mass, requested deceased. Petition that sends children to the Sunday school to make payment immediately. county, presented by A true copy of original order of court. American the following interesting let- came necessary to remove the remains to Benjamin B. Whitcomb, administrator of the Attest:—Chas. P. D* ht*. make no excuses. We have not August 1, a. d. 1899. Amelia C. Dunham. Register. and they estate of said for license to at also to the bereaved husband deceased, sell, 1 ter concerning them, referring another cemetery. The subscriber m that hi such here, for there is scarcely a family '■’llI'. sunscrioer hereby gives notice that public or private sale, the whole of certain rpHE hereby gives cattle ranch: unueriooK mejou iinuseii, out m i-uiiycj- X she has been administra- real estate of said decease*!, situate*! in said A. has been duly appointed anmini-trator proposed has some at some duly appointed but religious training trix of the estate of W. is wonn. de bonis non of the estate of E«i\\.i;.i W. De- a Lucy Clark, » : iug the sainted dead in furniture wagon U-.1 III,., in n ♦ V, ... Uin. To the Editor of The American time of life. If good people only realized late of Tremont. in the countv of Hancock, William T. Hooper, late of astine, in said bones deceased. cock, deceased, and bond' a*- .he law In a issue of the Industrial Jour- the unfortunately got mixed, and, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. county, Petition presented by given recent in not for the :■ 1 -i that working Sunday demands es- Warren P. administrator of the es- directs. All persons having d. gainst to have been re he was unable All persons having against the Hooper, nal I read an article, said when ready for nterment, the estate of said deceased tire d. i;. d to school they were working tate of said deceased are desired to present tate of said deceased, for license to sell, at pre- taken from the Lewiston J which indirectly sent the same for and a!! indebted urnal, to tell which was Emily and w hich was the same for settlement, and all indebted private sale, the whole of certain real estate settlement, in re- it 1 do believe would oftener thereto are to make meut im- contains gross misrepresentations against they thereto are requested to make payment im- of said deceased, situated in (.‘astine and Pe- requested p.,% Hannah, etc. Sydney ~b DeBkck. gard to the blueberry lands and business ! lend their presence and their influence to mediately. Henrietta Robinson. nobscot, in said county. mediately. in of a very conscientious man he 5, a. d. 1899. Newton Curtis, late of Bucksport, in said I July 5, a. d. 1899. the western portion Washington Being t he school. September lands are sit- county, deceased. First account of Ellen P. 1 county, w here the blueberry feared it would be w rong to use the head- rriilF, subscriber notice subscriber hereby go. ■>»'■•* that and us hereby gives that Chick, administratrix dr hums non with the rpnK uated. article was written Come, now, let reason together I he has been appo nis- This evidently so he new ones, which X be has been duly appointed adminis- will annexed, tiled for settlement. duly stones, procured do trator of the estate of Beit by a person either utterly ignorant of the about this matter. Do you, or you trator of the estate of Edward Noyes, Fannie H. Feltcb, late of Buc in said I hs follows: “Here lies ksport, late of Ellsworth, in the countv of Ho,cock, or was for an un- were inscribed late of Sullivan, in the county of Hancock, deceased. First account A. ; subject, it instigated fathers and consider the county, of Perry v not, mothers, and bonds as the law deceased, and given bonds as t' .i.icct*. and occult 1 will Hannah and a deceased, given directs. Fowler, administrator dr hnnis non with the worthy purpose. only Church, probably portion All demands .. Sunday school a factor for good in society? All persons having demands against the estate will annexed, tiled for settlement. persons having call attention to one or two of are * your many of who was born,” etc. On an- of said deceased are desired to tate of said deceased desired oresmt Emily, if the house were present the Eanrington 1). Tourtelotte and Dearborn incorrect statements. 1 think polled, very few, the same for settlement, and i. .< »d as follows: “Sacred to the same for settlement, and all indebted thereto Tourtelotte minors, of Ellsworth, in said the other stone thereto are to make- i:t m- Speaking of the blueberry crop if any, would Htand up against the school, are requested to make payment immediately. county. First account of Frank K. McGowu, requested on the of of Emily Church, who seems to Fred L. Orcett. | mediately. Hou.i- B. IIstkv. writer says, it glow* plains memory hut if there art* such here 1 guardian, tiled for settlement. any to-day a. d. 1«99. September a. d. 1899. upon "white clay be mixed with Matilda, who was September 5, O. P. ClT N N I N< HA M, Judge of said Court. Washington county j born,” the will them but gray ; hope- president give ample A true copy of original order of court. subscriher gi\ that soil, too poor to grow anything Then followed these linos:— subscriber hereby gives notice that r|‘HlK hereby etc. rpilK Attest: ('MAS. P. i*-- birches, sedges and berry shrubs”. That I time to state their reasons for so think- X ht- lias been duly appointed adminis- Dour. Register. 1 he has been dulv app* all and a tear, trator of the estate of E. trator of the estate of M -g--, “the land is worthless for practical Stranger, pause drop Mary Grindle, late > ing. v 1 Ol MAIN I late i*f in the « Ilan for the of blue- For Church lies burled here, of Penobscot, in the county of Hancock, j Bucksport, purposes, except growing J Emily that the school Hancock as. At a probate court held at cock, deceased, and given i- the the Assuming, then, Sunday deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. j \ berries, and is not taxed by county,; Mixed lu Home perplexing manner Bluehill, in and for said county of Han- law directs. All persons lr> mds is a bene tit to should not All persons having demands against the es- or towns in which it is situated, though society, why cock, on the fifth day of September, in the ! the estate of said deci -in-d With Mary, Matilda and probably Hannah. tate of said deceased are desired to present against the of our I.ord one thousand huudn-d same 1 all the owners pay a small revenue to every person who has the moral welfare the same for settlement, and all indebted year eight to present the for sett: and j iv- are ninety-me. indebted thereto are request. ; State”. of the at heart attend it? It thereto requested It) make payment im- I community CERTAIN instrument purporting to be ment Au.i •. ai.k. First -The lands to which the Lewiston It was a shrewd colored preacher who mediately. Arno w. Kino. I immediately. that can not a of the last will am! testament of a. d. IS99. tic- t-date, may be very likely parents September r». a. d. 1899. V copy I .September \ Journal refers art taxed by said to his dock: “We has a collection to Susan D. Cox. late of Boston, in the c o» if .unty in which they are atteud, but they go whenever subscriber notict that and ('ommonwealth of NOTH I OI rolil t county and towns and fo’ de of yo’ always rjlHE hereby gives Suffolk, Massachu- make dis mo’ning, X she has been adminis- deceased, and of the thereof in located. they can, and keep tho lesson in duly appointed setts, probate HEH1 \S Otii H. fart* e to whichever of stole Mr. tratrix of the estate of Alinatia L. Lord, sai \ Nt vi!s, hot h of ‘‘b-d .• mind when unable to so, they will late of F. i-worth, in the county of Hancock, authenticated, huv been to the grow but bin-ties, sedges don't on de iug presented iy of Hancock, and Stine of V anything gray Jones’ turkeys, put anyflng and as for our their interest and will deceased, given bonds the law directs. judge of probate -aid county of Han- c ami shrubs and worthless for increasing/ they deed of mortgage dated June d berry being One who was there says: “Every All persons having demands against the es- cock. for the purpose f being allowed, filed j or plate.” be benefited and so benefit the recorded in the Hancpok ret .'s, practical the “wild,” came down themselves tate of said deceased are desired to present and recordt >i in the court of our said purposes, nlt-ssed niggar in de church probate book 314, page 139, conveyed to Ta;»- lands in Debloi- and Cherry- the same for settlement, ami all indebted of Ha m oek. ‘‘blueberry w id de rocks.” other members of the school county a certain of real est "*d n are to ley parcel held near as being thereto requested make payment im- Ordered: That notice thereof be give* to > are noted far and their and their influ- said Sedgwick, and bound- u> It is y sympathy mediately. Addik.M. Mason. all persons interested therein, superior and lands. by publishing w it: Beginning at th -do>: I farming grazing Prevented a 5, a. d. 1899. a of this order three weeks ■iid them that no better Tragedy-. ence. Let the lesson be studied by September copy successively river at land of Richurd Snow by many visiting in the Ellsworth Vmcriean, a newspaper can Timely information given Mrs. George the whole It would take subscriber notice that erly along said Snow's land to be found in the State. family together. rpHE hereby gives printed at K: .-worth, in said county of Han- of land in X she has been duly execu- I thence northerly along the h. There are about 10,OCX) acres of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a short over it and read t he appointed cock. prior to the third day of October, Long, but time to go trix of the last will ana testament of James lot E. Gray; thence these towns which arc called blueberry- lives. A a. d. 1x99, that they may appear at Joseph a dreadful tragedy and saved two and even the little H. late of in tile along saui Gray's land to a coi as explanatory notes, Reynolds, Ellsworth, county a court then to be held at Ellsworth, lands, but not all bearing blueberries, of deceased, ami probate light angl* s nearly tiortlie had her awake 1 Hancock, given bonds as in amt for -aid of Hancock, at ten Home of it is ami meadow lands frightful cough long kept ones will bo interested I know for the directs. All county land to the highway: ti- timber law persons demands < Gray’s' n: 'lit. She had tried many remedies having o’clock in forenoon, and show cause, it the of now- compris- every have tried it. all learn the the estate of said deceased are dt- the highway to the Bug;.bn. territory Cherrytield nut worse until Let golden against they ha\» against the same. 11 and and‘doctors steadily grew sired to the any said river to the of begin ing the whole of township No. present same for settlement, and O P. ( I NMNdH of Probate. place Dr. s New text and recite it read the \M, Judge < A to try King Discovery, together, all indebted thereto are to make with the buildings thereon, part of No. 1, formerly Steuben. large urged requested A true cop;. « f original order of court. buttle wholly cured her. and she in the week Cora A. Reynolds. hundred and seveiity-iui acre Portion lands are free from nne “home reading” for each day payment immediately. Attest: —(,’n AS. P. 1 >ork, Register. of these also cured 5. a. d. 1899. and whereas said Pearl T. deed excel- writes t i ..rvelous medicine If September and even tht soil is they give much on the lesson. of dated like 26tn a. d. rocks, rocky f a-eu 1 e attack of Pneumonia. light fl^HE mi nbtr hereby gives notice that assignment soil is M r. Long subscriber notice that f 'cut land. The chicily would do the r|MIK hereby gives b o. been execttoi 18:is, ami recorded in Hanoi ry grazing Such cures arc of the match- parents only this, “big boy he has been JL they duly appointed is loam. positive proof JL duly appointed adminis- v\ deeds, book 3*25. page 139, ai «l Handy loam but a portion clay for of the la- 1 ari l testament of Lucena 11 It '.s inciit : ibis grand remedy curing which is one of the topics for trator of the estate of Charles William transferred to the undersici.i .m -1. our farmers and others raised problem”, Parker. I a a of OuMiiie, in the county of Formerly’ ail throat, vst and lung troubles. Only for Downes, late of Ellsworth, in the county of said mortgage deea, d» -t much more than do now, to-day, would be solved at once, boys Hancock, deceased, and given bonds a- the Sargent, stock they Hancock, deceased, and bonds as the ae. *1 no. bottle guaranteed. given -. All uud claim thereby secured, and hundreds, 50e and Every fat hers to a law direct persons having demands '•specially oxen and sheep, at S. 1). follow tho example of their law directs. All persons having de- condition of said mortgage ha- -i stock, Trial bottl- free WlCiGIN's Drug against the est: te of said deceased are de- not oxen and young mands against the estate of said de- now t herefore, reason of tl of t' e thousands,of greater extent than is always realized. sired to present the same- lor settlement, a: <1 by Hs d these Store. ceased are desired to the same of 1 fore- well rh cows, were pastur upon present all indebt- d thereto are requested to make condition said mortgage, The influence of the outside element, for settlement, and all indebted thereto are closure of the same and gtv. lands. vver* brought frn™ Goulds- payment immediately. They Cure Constipation Forever. requested to make payment that Wim.iam 1! boro, Milbridg Harrington, T«» then, ii to increase itself to the detriment immediately. Rci s O. Parker. purpose. Steuben, .ue*s < aud.v t athartic. l’>c orC5c Carlton McGown. Geo. M. Warren. vy p> olumbia, and Take C-i-' John N. Gardner. by Addison, Beddingtou I 10 uu *ts refund money of the school. The big boy, and some- September 5, a. d. 1899. a. lay-. were PC C C !.. Uruiig. 5, a. d. l»yy. j slept. 12, id. with Cherrytield and Del title i September slIibfrtisfmrntB. — COUNTY NEWS. COl’XTY NEWS. cor nt » :-a ■ •1 ■1 '■ .... V- ,*■ « 1 I I •!'1 ti h*c mm t Sef | ('amt;/ ,\Vu•*, fiber pi':- -__ __ _C- .. -— I

M .i«l llai .*r. Bluett! >u I I V :« li. \iMlii* a 1 Hints* Cant. A-a Smal- Hose I. ! is improving. M:h* Josie B inker spruit Sunday i. A f 11 r

.. borne. She is in East ‘Vile died last <*>*■$*$'*. is ill. leaching brook. lulgt Thursday. I. (tALLERT. Mist* Minnie Johnson quite Mrs. Edith and P. Graves left last week for is ill. daughter leave Sherley Mr. and Mrs. Jones had not spoken to Mr*. Frank Coggins seriously thi* week to j n Mr. Hyson in Boston. Orono to attend school. each i. t r lim e w hole days. A. C. Littlefield went to «ii Uiver, \ Miss Gertie Goodwin is is at work oa the new THE only Mr. .1 •. h.id a and. sev- yuitea gang hasty tei..per Mass., Sat urday. spending j straight 1 to have It though 1 ! a? !r«*nert*«Ts nt 1- trt. was eral weeks’ vacation with her parents. Sound road in hopes completed Mrs. Herbert Chit, of Ellsworth, spent —< -=i DRY GOODS not s., .• n.->d«rate of h> wife’s next season. DEALER always Alma, of Mrs. Nellie Cook, by with Mrs. F. F. Merrill, daughter feel so If might he. part of tne fair who has been is J. H. Soul is ha* the contract to build In 1 quite ill, recovering ELLSWORTH. On tin «*nti aty. Mrs. J«»ne> w as in- A new street is at Dr. Lit- lamp posted the Brown cottage at Seal Harhor ami lias > a called “the slowly. clined hat her ha-hand tlefield's. 1. is far the beat street lamp 1 by a crew at work on it. sulks'* if ?!,■-' 1 n’t g t•» s..ir lor E. C. Gordon, one of our in the vil age. experienced After V I t f<*r retl*■■ t i >n stone is foreman on the Dow One of the men at work at Atwood & Sept. 26. C. men, quarry his heiti-r _ ed the ascendan- at Bar Harbor. Burr's ‘table fill through a scuttle in the t !i < 1m was to cy. II.- to Tvr Mass, Transcript of Moor am! broke his collar bdne. Holyokt Frank A. leaves this week bis Exhibition ! lie was Havey for Sale blame. t «iai n think 11 contained the following Opening Sept. appre- Carlton had a t fa .it nor was he. school in New York. The drug store will Smallldge just completed the only late H. Hinck- OK ciative notice of the Harry and I’.ilt wi ■ he ret .: *-d h-rae that night be closed during his absence. twenty-five foot well before it rallied, who died of fever in that .1 d a L"rn -h n< *\ ley, typhoid he will have of water. Mrs. William who has a thinks plenty on 10: Blaisdell, spent not raisi !,*■:• eyes from her work or city Sept. pleasant summer at home, leaves Friday 1. W. Herrick has bought the old school- seemin. !■» !■* aware of his pr* sen* e. If. Hinckley was born at Surry, Me. Harry house and is it to a lot between s' of to resume his duties in Boston. moving On p. ,g this Mr irritable He wa- the eldest son of Nahum Hinckley, II. the Ober store aud Brown's blacksmith fettling bine!.; 1. His mother was a slater of H. Little Miss \ era Gordon gave a lawn Cloth and Fur Jackets. “1,. lea dk it out!” was his inward Trvworgy,of this city, ami of Mrs. II. K. Hawes, party to twenty-seven little friends on shop. Capes, dl< d In I Her maiden 11 ejaeul.;’ of rii gfle U1 She Saturday. Refreshments were served. nnan Savage is going to build a new .VA’II l>i; ESS O'onjis. .YEU \ */•-’ 11 S-'. ; ;t!.e hack "f his chair to name was Lizzie Treworgy. Harry Hinckley SILKS, Tl;/.]}. The little folks had h very happy after- piazza, twelve feet wide, on his hotel, the hers, h* r. ..d. >« *d t• !•.,!. the vil- came to Holyoke in l'-'.', and until ills death was noon. Kock End. The work will la- done bv J. a/iacs. .yeu aun'Es. lage pa !'• t. bookkeeper for Mr Treworgy. »fo was a young A. Peck ham A Son. As W. be r- lily helieveil, this *liil man of exemplary hahitsand excellent character, Wolf Lipskey and Mr. Paul have AM* OK not iin :* !i. Mrs. .1, > l.»*- lit was quiet, unassuming, yet always im opened a dry goods and clothing store in Stephen Hmallidge is going to build a c. !>• !i '! at was came pres.-eti nne with his fine | rso'>ality and refine- the building formerly occupied by fcu.i:- ct ttage mar the Parish house. Grave* General Merchandise of Dr, Goods. Hosiery, Underwear and Smell ■ Wares one "f ! 1 w men in tin* Him He menu Every hody liked i^orry k!ey. van Granite Co. Bros, are building the foundation ami world a; d M .1 ties that she was one of >■' to a man- was very loud and belonged Winfield will do the Howard W. Gordon went to Bar Harbor Smallidge carpenter the in md prov..king. dolin c'ui>. I he wav as.-oeiated with New goo.!- * m:ing n every dnv. We the best we can work. It w ill be t. hristmas. buy goods gc(. V, A, t s e i• this week to take of stone completed bj Thus .-..jiti:i1 ■!. h«*ih being Edwin Smith ow »•«-rsldp "f the black charge quarry- a close ai.d customers are satisfied. You won't ttnd tlie profit. cheap t: utr I died that wouldn't with numbers of men are The hotels are closed and tl« * week equal!.' they man dining-rooms, which they conducted ing. Laige expect- store that the mm kit is Hooded w ith. We such ♦ Ignore entirely. unnol ing stone work there this winter. about ail the cottages will be vacated. was We said equally, but Mr. Jones two brother-, William, of Bluehlll, Must oi them have been lor next step-mother 11 i_... engaged the 1'. i- 1. On th- veiling of til- Me., and Everett -1 of this city, and one sister, season. Some land has been sold, which Ill New l all Jackets anil (apes wo show the latest d he i tin- sij-iitv church church will thomamr. ;.,.r< th ird by saying: Fannie, at hen < The body w:»- Uikei: to BIu< Sunday evening. The looks an t hough it will be a winter The few we advertise st ttie low ar- •> "It's ns t- > live in busy produced. sfieetattles prices ti, together hill this noon for burial. Everett .J. Hinckley be decorated for the occasion. Rev. F. toatsrt our business this w; l! W« ught nev-r to have here. present early. and J. Burnett ae< > mpanlcd It. H. Osgood will a short address. give J. A. 1*. marri-' ;t it is useless to talk of that Sept. 25. Eight hundred Capos in Mark at ... Sept. 25. G. Kersey now. The best thing we can do is to Wnlthnm. Stonlngton. Golf Capes nt $7 50,810, $12. Bouelo at j, Miss Turner is school in Capes 81.9s, $',.!)>, separate. Mabel teaching East Franklin. so VV. B. Thurlow ia clams. Number 92s as a "I La\e b-.-u th;: king myself." said No. 5. packing Jacket leader, in black, brown, and mud" \V. F. Rutter, cf I^awrence. Mass., is navy Mrs. J i-- steady loins, the despite Miss Florence Noyes is visiting her Beaver, self-lined, at $4.98. Cannot a: «7.- 1 ating --f her heart, Mrs. W. B. HastiUgs Las returned to visiting his brother, O. H. Rutter. duplicate tumultu-us "though brother, I). J. her home Boston. Noyes. Number all silk-lined in all the new I didn't like to be the List one to propose in Miss Cassie Hooper and Miss Bowden, 1446, Kersey shades, at it.” Capt. Fred Weed intends to attend the Miss Jessie Willey, of Cberryfield, is of West Sullivan, were in town Sundav. Number 5*03, double-breasted Kersey, one of the nobbiest sty h Perhaps Mr. Jones might have hoped cup races at New York. visiting her brother, Benjamin Willey. Mrs. James Carter, of West Ellsworth, extra heavy plaid Taffeta silk linings, all shades, at that his wife would have expressed some A. W. Clark is hot water heat Fred and of were is her an-! putting t’-is a: rang, n.ent. Rogers wife, Brewer, visiting son, Harold Carter, Numbers 905 and one dissati.-.' in the Ocean View house. 900, in plain front, the other the new iur ir* the of M. K. Haslem and wife re- wife. lit* c —! a uv-re subdued tone: guests ton at will with the infant child of Frank Mullen died effect, $15, compare favorably «2i "I sfcnl!. "f course, >.;\e y.*u a portion cently. Mrs. John V. Hardison and ■The daughter garment advertised one of the Boston dealers. of my ga, .-y. s ill i-nt to pay your board Thursday, of cholera infantum. by There will be a dime sociable and pie Vera Helen have gone to to Will Milbridge and cl-*1 this arrangement a social Fur Collarettes, all new from sale at M. K. Haslem’s hall Saturday visit her father and other friends. Mrs. C. C. Rosa gave dance in the shapes, be satis o ■ y V” ,p< ra house on Saturday night. Dress Goods. No store this side ‘‘Perfe*. tly. evening. St rout, of Milbridge, will keep house for of Boston can show the var5 we do. her while she is Alex died of Press which are shown in the *'li' y r to b. r■!. as I suppose V. Roberts, who has been staying at gone. Young very suddenly goods only very best city store. •. ....„ m of < you wi ; :: have part of th- furni- Kitchen's for a few has a will from li-Rrt disefl-c Monday last w» k. onr nt far lower than George weeks, V^uite number go this town stock, prices they ask for them. Of to.,: k tods ture. s *' t at least t.) furnish two returned to Wesley. to the Baptist ministerial convention to Arthur Damon, wife and clii'd are vis- of the rough effects are the for this a. rooms.” leading styles season, j „Js ja ■ Mrs. Annie McKenzie, who has been at beheld in Cherryfield Oct. 2, 3, 4, more it mg Mrs. l)a •! :»'s parents at < > »suv.lh subdued color; we have them. ! "And t. : ., lr-n?” than names having been The rb v fait* red as she said work for Mrs. Hannah Fox through the twenty already Miss Sadie C l y, who has been v.siting In Itltiek llri'ss Goods. Black t’hi vl ts at 7 i -1 sent to secure entertainment. 50c, this. summer, has returned to her home in relatives at Richmond, arrived h< .. Sat- '** '*•''***.* k ■ .. < m i. t: had tw > ! children, dear and Ellsworth. They -v-ly Rev. H. F. a inter- urday. Day preached very We have so-called effects at ,50 7 precious to »• o h parent's heart, and yet, C’repon nii.I eta j The sewing circle met at M. K. Has- sermon to a w « :!- An officer arrived in town and *•• esting Sunday morning, Tuesday strar. t M.. .1 *m s had not once Serg* at 29c, 5 75* and -l. Broadcloths at lem's Sept. 21. Officers were chosen as filled house, among them many strangers, arrested C. A. Judkins for selling thong! Mohairs at 50cf 7">c and £1. Jackards at 25c, 5e. : "I si we shall have to divide follows: President, Mrs. Alden Haslem; which Is very pleasing to Castor Day. In w ithout a C. s. license. suj 75c Clarinda secre- the there was a fine musical Homespuns, 50c, and 71. them," !i 1 a an altered voice, for vice-president. Jordan; evening very Seth A C. 11. S. Webb, of Oceanville. it was for which he waa u-»t and treasurer, Mrs. Sadie Haslem. under the direction of the I'laid Ihc's (iimmI> Kin*ni; >us in new cloths from tary programme ojeiitd their factory on Monday of last variety prepare*! ••‘.VI. !. v :!1 y. take?” The circle voted to a for the choir. The duet Mrs. Helen Gordon buy piano by wick for the of clams. are Colored l>r«>* (.umh. from 12 l-2« a packing They Anything There was <■: s-cm- m-nents. hall. and Mrs. Caddie Rlaisdell whs exception- • ying Tt5 and 40 cents a basket, and are da; i. .4 site Silk* Tlii iii S >: .-i I >.. '.«•■** at 7 Sept. 25. H. ally fine. A short address by the p.t-t >1 a «fr«* --! 's heart. Ming large quant it U*s every day. anda MRutter closed a These are undoubtedly 2 cents per under <■. "I > reading by yard pru >!■ i-.; it's hard choosing. I K.i'l Orlanrt. 15. l.ake Noye«, one of our popular Silk Taffeta# at 75 els. I. :2 will 1-t < .!■•» ie.” very enjoyable evening service. Much per yard; the Levi Perkins and w ife, who have been physicians, and Miss Idnnb- lb ward, < f "It's Is;.: ■ ;.- r ton.” said the father, credit is due the pastor and choir for t‘ < Fancy Silk at ------,5ti.\ and si stopping in their cottage this summer, re- Deer Isle. were unit* d in marr at the wi. h .i "1 ’• :• v, o must ■ n-ider take to interest the con- pains they large New >;Iks, for trim?. ::,gs ... i fronts of dresses, at .>• i >• turned to their home in Boston Thursday. home of tb* bribe on Thur*Jay, Sept. Jl. Fancy wh ir is »>•. ir best g <*d. Freddie is gregations on Sunday evenings. left v on tie •'Frank Silk and So, in \Yui*t*. We ,.n* two a ami will be better with me. B. wife leave They nday Jones’’ offering nir»- !• b<>y Emma J. Brainard and to-day Sept. 24. S. C. j ... fur New York, where intend at ------> ; is youn.* -l and needs your cure must. for a trip to California, stopping at many they to colors, .ln,j I thi witness the coming races for the points of interest on the way. They in- Hm h»iM»rx. Everything in dress trimmings and dre-s lining'. 1 -"Let it be s*> then.” “America’s” and the of tend to be away about six months. Miss Capt. K. I*. Nichols has sold his grocery, cup reception — Cilove". Wc arc- the house w o a As Mr .I-. said this sh*- T>- ■ full line cf Kid (iiovo. Our glanced f v«• •>: uhu ions and carry Bessie Brainard. of Portland, Conn., will and < a! and wood business to Frank F. Dewey, liny grat wur- ;!*. fr*.m whi-h th- b«*\'» tic i i k .* at >1.25 curly w is tit- twu-ei.'-p gluv* and #1. >0, we warrant. a cco m pa n y t h e m. .Smith, who will take next good head v. .i> }K>s.session ■ -' just visible. (tair1 •' .« b < Jo. K c.KNK. ‘i gra at t#. and are not warranted. Nev,-r d.d she realize until now L-w i Miss Ashie Cottle, of Ellsworth, Falls is week. Sept. dear li< w a-. the guest of Miss Bertha Dorr. Miss Florence Dunning, of New Lim- I M)N'T FOlUiliT Her iius'-nni followed the direction of ! Hood's IMlla cure I.lver Ills, I'.'b! u-ne*-*, In and Dennis H. were mar- * Miss Evvie who has been erick, Buckley to of us and You better >!- at l«j\vci her eyes. Pickering, digestit■: Ib a.l.u lu ha«y to take, eauy to buy your hosiery underwear. get gc sister ried Mrs. with her the two Saturday evening. Buckley » "Perhaps you think you ought, to have stopping past operate 2Sc —.4drt. prices of us than anywhere. both ?" weeks, returned to her home hi Oak was a well-known and successful teacher. Mr. is station "Oh. n was the quick response; “it Point Sunday. Buckley agent at Milli- 3trarrtisraunts. is only ri_;t that you should have one." nocket. Those who appreciate quality and Myle in their wearing aSwayn 1 :v t:.- Mr. Spencer, of Portland, Conn., ar- apparel With their hearts softened by these of A goods of ua. Our prices cannot, nor do we allow them to he beaten. 5 g* t rived to at Mr. Brainard’s Thomas R. Bowden died Friday, at the Every pair genuine I'. I*. (Hove* ii a w Saturday stop feelings, .rd would have reconciled of ub, at the and -t c •. residence of stamp* <1 nilh our name. goods same, often at lower, prices than the trash they i! c that cabin and care for his fine kennel of dogs Eugene Barnes, Prospect them, but word was not spoken. REGISTERED BRANDS OF THE Mr. places. The next morning Mrs. Jones com- during Mr. Brainard’s absence. Ferry, aged seventy-four years. menced her preparations and by night Sept. 25. M. Bowden was for many years a master “P. & P,” Kid Gloves A I I The Gooili I was comfortably domiciled in her new mariner, but of late has made his home only Dry Mount Ifeaert Ferry. home. with Mr. Barnes. • Dewier in Ellsworth. Mrs. Maria Moon has been ill. n/^VJr\LLni\ I 9 Her rooms were pleasant, and yet she quite Addison C. Little died Sunday, aged found her new life indescribably sad and Miss Flossie Colby is teaching school at fifty-two years. Besides the widow and lonely. Indian Point. one Leslie Is She missed her husband much more parents, son, E., left. Mr. Frank Jettison and w ife, of White Head HAINE’S than she had expected. Many evidences Little was born and had always lived in GREATEST STORE. light, are in town for a few days. of his love and tenderness crowded upon j town where, by industry and economy, her mind now that she could experience j J. Wilkinson and wife have been visit- he had secured the comforts and pleasures them no more, while little Emma’s art- ing Mrs. Wilkinson’s mother, Mrs. Kate of a pretty home. He was a member of less inquiries as to "where papa was” Jellison. the A. O. U. W. is Dierced her heart. Dewey Coming, who is She also had much in to Maggie Colby, attending high anxiety regard and to celebrate this event we have school in Bamror. has been home for a West Franklin. glad Freddie, lie had been subject to the ; few Rev. D. B. Smith preached at Eastbrook croup from a baby, requiring the utmost ! days. published an illustrated booklet, care on her How would it be now? Sunday. part. j A large forest fire swept through the At last her worst fears were realized. woods from South Hancock side recently, Walter Bradbnry Is at home from Hall A dispatch reached her, with these words: “OUR NAVAL BATTLES AND HEROES,” considerable damage. All of the Quarry. “Freddie is very ill. Come at once.” doing new on F. L. wood lot E. U. Burnham is a vessel which is a brief but She went with all possible speed, but growth Colby’s loading with complete history of the American Navy, with the only to witness his dying agonies. was burned. staves, for Rondout. As she bent over lifeless 25. Yankapoo. gallant Admiral's latest on the cover. his body this Sept. Eva Whittaker came from Seal Harbor photograph agonizing reflection went like an arrow Wednesday, for a mouth's vacatiou. We siiai.l be ulao to send you this of through her heart: Hancock. FREE on receipt “If I had he Barnard Crabtree died at bis home here Henry Springer and Frank Coombs are not left him. would not 2 cent stamp for have died!” last Saturday after eight weeks of illness, going to Lake View to work in the birch postage. Her husband was standing beside her. the result of a shock. woods. paralytic Capt. We have on sale this and she fell back, half fainting, into his put week 50 Crabtree’s life was largely spent upon the The Tugwasseh court of Foresters went arms. Don't take ute*-Therr'§ none eo good. he is the last of his One sea; generation. to Waltham Saturday to visit the FOR SALE BT Opening her eyes, she looked up wildly evening child survives Willis who has the M YE K into his face. him, C., court at that place. UALLKKT, Ellsworth, Me. “BIRD" deepest sympathy of all. The funeral PARLOR STOVES, “Freddie! My boy!” she gasped. Hal Clark Is at home from Washington “Quietly sleeping in his little ••rib,” said services, held at his late home on Monday county where he has found employment at the of :C'" her husband, smiling. “You have lieen afternoon, were attended by a large num- unheard-of price on the railroad fence. $^,25 dreaming.” ber of relatives and friends. 25. CH’E’EE. all new it is a Sept. iron, grate, fire box, '. “Thank God that dream!” said Sept. 27. O. W. A. dumping deep fully guarantee Mrs. Jones as she glanced shuddefingly Surry. “We pay the freight." around, “and grant that it may not be a The American Abroad. terrible K. E. Conary and wife, of Lynn, Mass., reality!” An American’s first month in London Mr. J":ies listened attentively to his arr spending a few weeks with relatives is a sore trial of his nerves. wife's recital of it. Every suc- end friends here. month is more and a “Let us both receive it ns a warning, ceeding more rest. As as to do dear wife.” lie said. “Clinging closely to long you expect anything, .StmrrUDnncms. CURES each other, let us bear patiently with get anything, or reach anywhere in a RHEUMATISM, neuraig h, headache, pneumonia, pains in each other's faults and imperfections, re- hurry, you are on the rack of despair. a disease slo.i ach ami bowels, sprains ami membering that whatever else we may ICinNFY deceptive Once you realize the folly of trying to re- tnousand- have it and bruises, bites and stings of take with us on our solitary way we can- 'rn/vum form thirty-eight millions of easy-g »ing. 1 DLL don't know it. If insects, etc. not divide the children!” — New York KUL you PORTLAND, HE. “Cure* others, will cure News. deliberate people, you begin to feel g ;e- want quick re: alts you can make no mis- you.” take Dr. Kilmer's fut for the calm and peace and restfuin* «s by using Swamp-Root, Prepared by Were the great kidney remedy. At druggist-’ When I'i»hrelht« Xoveltles. t hey carry about with them like an s T. A. CltA P.TUEK, KLLSw-kth. Ml in fifty cent and dollar sizes. >am^ie Iwit- ?, DO YOU When umbrellas first came into Blair- mosphere.—Julian Ralph, in Harper tle mail fret*, also by pamphlet telling you WANTED —< ase of bad health that K I gowrie. S tlaml, they were sported only how to find out if have Magazine. you kidney trouble. P*A‘N S will not benefit. Send 3 cents to Ri- the minister and the laird and were Addr* Dr. Kilmer A by ss, Co.. Binghamton, pans L'henr *1 C< New York, for 10 samples Y. te-- TO I looked the common class as N. and 1.000 naonials. WANT DRIVE upon by per- Informal on for the Young: “Papa, fect One Ibmiel M. phenomena. day what is untold wealth?” “That is what » went t 1 Mi Tiierson at Blairgow- iu a and handsome H a good many people have when the tax stylish, elegant rie II"US' When about t ■ return, there rpjl a*sessor is buggy*ruD‘ 9 came on a shower, and the colonel po- present.” trap, dog cart, phaeton, au'* 9 litely oTe; \ him tiie loan "f an umbrella, “Can you tell me what kind of weuther about, surrty or buckfocrd, ?••• r which w;ts p"!h> y d udly accepted, we next may expect month?” wrote a thoroughly and comfortably enjoy and I>:n: !. with hi> head two or three farmer to the editor of hi* c« a / ^aper, i Ut4i than without fut igue? I inches higher usual, marched off. k) cot a stimulant but a blood cleansing and harmless mixture of vigeta- "Mjj yourself and the editor replied: “It is my belief purifying, Not long afterw rd, however, to the ble which cures disorders of th*.- digestive! » (sod It B want one of my 9 that the weather next month will be ingredients ( you exquisitely colonel's he saw loiniel posting very does not wiiip the tired orgai.s int-> temporary activity ;i*» r?'1 .'t r. ii -d S like of the troul.i" .1 it.- handsome and easy riding vehicles- toward him. -till overtopped by iris cotton your subscription bill.” The farmer by un equal reaction, but True's Elixir removes the cause touic B effects are due to sound and pure blood, w b f< iiow i? A b.\..rito lUa. fl \. iiii h lie held out. calling: wondered for sn hour what the editor good, digestion Q are being sold at prices canopy. < to its re They family medicine for 47 years. Its popularity Is due ntireiy \k your B '*11 Lae. kurnel! This will never do. was driving at, and then innocently wrote at before. druggist for it- 36 cents a Ooitie. 1>R« J« F. & CC., A' u. B they were never offered There's no door iu all my house that'll back: “How’s that?” The reply came in take verra barn door wiuaa My the next mail, a postal card containing lr““kUn take it in.” HEA K i E. nhwortk, Maifi®' one word “Unsettled. — DAVIS, Tlie KUswortli American only COL N I V paper. |