Ijrmittwt!) American. Vol. Mil )V.'”.”* j ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 4, l‘H>7. )*?a°^r.y.r,”I No-

Bvuuuaiiutuii. LOCAL AFFAIRS. bride’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Prank 8. Lord cottage farther op the bay MAIN E UNDERTAKER Allen, at X Loveitts Heights, South Port- ihore, a few years ago, has purchased a liiHiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiniiHiiiiHHBliHBIHinimmiiminiiiiiiii.iiiimmiiimiiiie 10. lot the Seventh Annual Convent loci NEW AIlVKHnsV‘%1 KN »*n THIS WKIK. land, Tuesday evening. Sept. adjoining Joyce cottage at Pleasant Held Ellsworth. Mrs. Reuben of and Beach, and plans to move her cottage fn Lunch Rooms—Girl Cox, Malden, Mass., City wanted. ihere this winter. A new road to the The seventh an nun l couveutioi First Nat’l Bank—Notice. the children of the late James Bresnahan, Hancock County Bank, Maine Undertakers' association w •' Savings E O Moore—Tenement ihore has been across | to built the Trim let. Helen and who have been field, 1(1 STATE STREET, ELLSWORTH, ME. 2 Clara A John, visiting Richardson—Notices of foreclosure. a short distance below the old road. held in Ellsworth Wednesday and Coin mewed business Ms> l, 1H73. S H A M Joy—Tenement to let. here, returned to Massachusetts Monday. j Mrs H C Hatheway— Music and German lay, Sept. 25 and 26. The meetii, aught. There will be a school of instruction in ELECTRIC tie held nt Masonic hall in the R5 J A Haynes—Cash market. Ibe Order of the Eastern Star in Ellsworth ROAD PROJECT. Mock. It is expected that mam, Southwest Harbor: Friday, Sept. 27. The grand worthy ma- [Directors of .lit. Desert Transit Co. visitors will be accompanied by la<' Local BoRrd of Health—By-laws. tron and gTand will be 3 1-2 % worthy patron The first meeting will bo held I Issue Statement. Sucxspokt: j s present. The meetii Bucksport Nat’l Bank-Statement. A meeting of the directors of the Mt. Wednesday morning. ami Two Paulist missionaries from New ye called to order the > >>xt quarter begins September 1, money deposited by that date i Bangor, Mb: Desert Transit Co. was held at Bar Harbor by president. Yo.-k will conduct mission services at the s at above rate. Home It auk* furnished 5 Eastern Trust Co. The directors issued the follow- tf. Phoenix. After in vocation by goes on interest Mnvlnjfs &|Banking Friday. Boston: Catholic next CV. welcome when desired. here, beginning ng statement: Sutton, address of by Hyde, Wheeler & Co—Veal, lamb, eggs, etc, Sunday morning, and continuing through k. W. Greelyand response by Vies wanted. The Mount Desert Transit Co. wae incor- ...... the week. 1 lent F. B. the >orated in the month of January, 1907, under Wood, praLimina, Fred W. of was here he less of the convention 84 'HKIHTLK O* H S I L* Stanton, Boston, laws of Maine, with power to build and meeting for a < > an electric from Bile worth to leid. The a ill A si-v. iJa AT ELLSWORTH FORT OFFICE short visit last week, accompanied by permit railway sell for Ir.r and with to Seal, We will you. Tn effect June 10, I Oft 7. hie little daughter, who will remain for a Harbor, branches alk by Dr. Lewis Hodgkins. forth east and Southwest a AVe will reut for time with her grandparents, Oapt. H. J. Harbor, making Wednesday afternoon Prof, H. S. yon: otal of about forty miles. The MAILS RECEIVED. Joy and wife. company's if Philadelphia, will give a talk <•: SELL We will for rR< m W • a •bject and intention was, in the first instance, buy you. RST—*6 40. 11 5*. m, 4 80 and »6.12 m. p Ur. Charles S. wife and chil- miming, with demonstration. Dur**jg ? fHOM East— 12 ».** ami m. Bragdon, o construct the line from Ellsworth to Bar 24. IU-7 p of w We will certify the title. Iren and Miss F. who have ifternoon the ladies . of and c SALE. Miss J. A. Thompson is spending a week fnot entirely, along the public highways, Mathews, Ellsworth, by Birches,’’ at Pleasant Beach. Walter J. t he >.210 b*«*t of las*' MfHtte on with s»de aud at foot of Sea street, Northeast Harbor, with relatives in Searsport. incorporators of this company applied 1 •er of the National funeral director Thh lot of land Is on the shore t.» low.aater and wife are now “Th9 Main*. ami tub* gven uui- k. Clark, Jr., at or, and obtained a charter from the railroad E will close the meeting. C. E. Walker and of are ociation, wife, Portland, < ommissioners of the John l> Mnrrh p'aw ai Bay side with dwelling and stable; conulus 30 acres running to Birches’’ for a week. State, last January, and The members and their ladieg wil l he shore of lTu*w river Uay. quests of W. H. Titus and wife. ubscribed for the amount of stock required The State examination for teachers was j he noon train Thursday for Bar li- o. II. W. Canr Water K Us Dr. H. W. and Embert C. are mder the general railroad law in order to ef- property. street. worth. Me. A pply to Osgood given at the high schoolhonse last Friday, rhere backboards will meet the tra a at Patten’s j ect their organisation. C. W. & F. L. Mason. building camp pond. conducted W. H. Dresser. 1 drive about town. will rcti \ by Principal Believing as they did, and as they still do, They Miss Jessie Nash has returned (rom a Seventeen applicant* for State certificates hat sooner or later an electric road will be 1 ills worth at 5.37. riait with relatives in Harrington. look the examination. milt between Bar Harbor and Ellsworth, and The convention will close The We o other on Mount Desert island, < with a at represent J. W. Tatley, wile and two children left n uumb wfguiB auu r. a. Jwyw uiive points they vening banquet Manning Leaired to secure the franchise in advance of ] 'resident M. Phoenix will sixteen ot the Monday for their home in Montreal. been drawn is grand jurors and Roacoe {1 George j •there and so construct the road that perma- and R. E. as to s toastmaster, and among the sp Miss Dorothy Moss, of Beaton, is visit- Taylor Morang petit jnrors nent residents would all the benefits acquire be A. and fleet American and 8tock serve at the district court at rill Chief-Justice L. Emery, Largest Foreign ng her aunt, Mrs. Charles H. Emery. inch a road could confer and at the same time iate Justice A. W. King, Rev. V. F Fire Insurance Charles M. of Portland, beginning Sept. 17. to the least possible damage to the least pos- Companies, Eppea, Brockton, Maas., Hon. John B. Rev. 1 •ible number of summer or others lee, Redman, ind are prepared to write lines on at the lowest ipenl a few days last week in Ellsworth. Mimes Catherine end Anna Larkin, of cottagers, laipe improved property pos- vho not to of PBrien and members of the associal Rock who are a tour would prefer have railroads Ible rates. Mist Sophie Walker left Monday tor Island, 111., making of Ike with relatives my kind on the island. And also so to con- Boston to resume her work of East, spent Sunday You cm wire orders at onr expense. teaching tract the road and ite branches as not to Sullivan 31 an Killed. in Ellsworth. They are daughters of nusic. nar, but to preserve, as far as possible, the Fred B. of North Sulliva Oharlea well known here. Bunker, ThefOEO. H. GR \NT Co., Lsrkin, >eauty of the landscape. Edwin L. Clark, of Worcester, Maas., ta tilled by an electric car bound fron KlUw.rUi ut tier Harbor Maine. The old Ellsworth schooner Loduakia, Immediately after the organisation of the rial ting bis grandparents. A. W. Clark 1 for for Old Town Monday night •old away from here several years ago, has lompany negotiations commenced for the ac- ind wile. notorman of the car soya the ms in river tulsition of property suitable for terminal ~ Mrs. Elizabeth Hamor, of Eamoine. There is good prospect that the two re- Sept. 25, and will continue the fair draiiag which has always prompt building of the road would be as- of the burned row on I Farmers’ club, at North llsworth. ruled in this store in dealing ti> b customers and farmers. ▲ small building near Charles M. maining buildings sured. Main street will be rebuilt before Oct. 1, 2 — Fair of Northern Hauco. r WUham’s ice-house .at Ellsworth Falla was spring, j The company makes the present statement TERMS CASH. i burned at midnight last Wednesday. Thomas J. Holmes and Fred A. Eddy are ; so that the motives animating its action, and Agricultural society at Amherst. for the building of another the thus far made be made Mias Lotie Johns, who has been spend- negotiating j progress may for Home brick wall between the buildings, as plain. Orders Taken Cooking. ing part of her vacation in Prospect Har- party a&bmiamtnv was done on the other side of the Holmes (Signed) John S. Kennedy, President. in bor, is now visiting New York city. George B. building. If agreement on this is reached Dorr, Vice-president. Herman E. who baa the sum- Hill, spent both buildings probably will be rebuilt. H P. HOPKINS. mer here, returned to Boston Sunday. iBHTIl The changes at the Franklin street en- CHURCH NOTES. Mrs. Hill will remain a few weeks longer. V»——n— gine-house necessary for the horse equip- Judge George L. Wentworth, of Boston, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ment are completed, and the people of and Albert A. Kenney and wife, of Brewer, Rev. V. F. Hen dee, . Ellsworth are invited to inspect the build- visited relatives in Ellsworth last Mon- Sunday, Sept. 8 —Morning service at The homes are stalled in the north- ing. 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Junior day. west doors which open corner, facing large league at 2.30. Evening service at 7 JO. Mias Bernice Sprague, who has been the on the floor, and Lunch Rooms directly engine-room Prayer meeting and study Friday guest of her cousin, Miss Eva E. Aiken, as soon as the bolt is draw n. City swing open evening at 7.30. ■Vs now the Lunch liooms are neat, (or two weeks, has returned to her home The horses have taken kindly to training, people know, City always UNION OONQ’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. in Somerville, Mass. and as soon as the doors are clean, cool and free from dies. already, Rev. J. D. Prigmore, pastor. The will resume to their in front of Irene O. E. S., opened, hurry places — W/ chapter, Sunday, Sept. 8 Morning service at on Meals at all hours meetings forthe winter next even- hose-cart and ladder and back into W¥ Strain served Friday track, 10.30. by pastor. Sunday school There will be business of under the harness and in first-class ing. import- place suspended snap at 11.45. style. ince which is ia a few seconds. The BrWomens at this meeting. adjusted Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. fgei house has accommodations for the Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F., will work the good UNITARIAN. is men permanently stationed there, and a C. R. Cirone, Proprietor, initiatory degree Friday evening. This Rev. &. IF. Sutton, pastor. m If your eyes with attachment on w hich FV*riklin Street, Ellsworth, Maine. .he first work of the season, and a large telephone gong Services discontinued until Sept. 15. alarms can be quickly sent in. There are kttendanoe is desired. BAPTIST. TROUBLE YOL improved facilities for caring for hose. F Herbert F. Monaghan, who has been Rev. P. A. A• Killam, pastor. soon 8 — at decking in C. L. Morang’s store for several At Pleasant Beach a cottage colony Sunday, Sept. Morning service I call on us. rears, has entered the advertising office of to rival Shady Nook is springing up. Next L0.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school P. H. Clifford, of Bangor. spring is likely to see several new cottage it 11.45. Christian Endeavor meeting at homes there. Several shore lots r. Evening service at 7.30. CHANGE IN FIRM. Hoyt A. Moore, who has Bpent a vacation building been Bible and service at 7.30 ZZAKIUTION FSEE, >f two weeks here, returned to New York with 100 feet front each, have sold, study prayer I south of the Grindal cottage. The own- Friday evening. Having purchased the interest of my brother, John II. Brimmer, in iunday. Mrs. Moore, who has been here ora in the order from north to sout h are ROMAN CATHOLIC. the business conducted under the firm name of J. H. Brimmer & Co., tor a longer visit, returned with him. I will cor * inue the business at the same stand, and hope by fair and George P. Smith, Henry E. Davis, L. H. Rev. J. D. O'Brien, pastor. } E. F. Robinson.1 James E. Parsons will leave to courteous treatment, to merit a continuance of the patronage hereto- Saturday Cushman, ArthurShute, John P. Eldridge, Sunday, Sept. 8 —High mass and ser- ittend the national G. A. fore enjoyed. I will keep a full line of encampment, R., Leonice Foster and Charles P. Dorr. Mr. non at 10.30. it N. Y. Before he Ferns. Tuberous Saratoga, returning Shute has already built the cook house of CONGREGATIONAL. Begonias. vill visit his daughters in New York. Boots and Shoes his cottage, and ia occupying it. He will Rev. Jfc B. Mathews, pastor. Smuttier Flowering Plants. with prices as low as quality will permit. Invitations have been issued for the build the main house in the spring. Sunday, Sept. 8 — Morning service at W. H. BRIMMER, vedding reception of Miss Emma A. R. Henry E. Davis plans to build on his lot 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school Ellsworth Greenhouse- fall. Others to build in the it 11.45. ... Maine. Ulen and Harry E. Rowe, of Ellsworth, this expect ehich will take place at the home of the spring. Miss Morris, who bought the Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7,30. Telephone 43. * Sbbrrtttnntm* > CHRISTIAN KNUlWOR. large ftHitudl benefit iolnmn. COUNTY NKU\ attendance, and all ... time. "Pen a •HUtrmal 1**109 99* *>»•«• ^ n,i_*r~r\ tm»*9 Topic For the Week KPITVI' Bf “ACBT I U*Ql” A «on was born Praytr H-eeting to Mr. >nd 8. 'Irs* B^yoning SepC *• SOUTH DEER ISLE. Ooogiua, Aug. 2B. Ita Motto: and l**f s. Helpful HopefulV gy 'i Lyman St in won and wife came from James and DqTii. Willey wife, ,, h « MOTHERHOOD mnlpres-nce.—Ps. cxxxix. Topic.—G.kTs The of tht* column are succinctly Boston on Thursday. ■pending the summer ** Mi purposes The first requisite of a good wi,h >’e uni! motto-~tt la for the mutual stated lo ihj title mother is and ex* Mr. Van Wick and are ev- gooa health, the family camping The word omnipresence means and alma t«i be and 'oncflt, helpful hopeful. o! shou.d not oe at the on land of M. P. lu s; rt. that perience maternity Point, Gray. erywhere present- Heir.* t r tne com non good. it l* f*r the com- without careful Aug. 20. approached phvsical Mr. and Mrs. Scoville and two chil- is everywhere present when the word non u*e—a puhdc -errant, a purveyor of in- as a woman who is in —...-- preparation, dren left for their home is applied to Iliui. This la one of the ormation and au^ge-tlon, a meflam for the in good physical condition transmits to in Torrington, attributes of God. He is ccrefcange of ideas, la this capacity it solicit a her children the of a Conn., Wednesday. fStWral. great every blessings good ^ | orwro unicat ions, and itw-ucceaa depends largely where. (1* He is every'where in what constitution. J. E. RoDbirti left Friday for bis boms >n :t*e support given it in this rv*»*ect. Com- for lieal mater- is called llis immanence. Thu doe> Preparation thy in Cambridge, Mass. Ilia wife wilt re- munications must be signed, hut the name of is E. not mean pantheism or that all nature nity accomplished by Lydia main a few days longer. It’s writer will not be printed except by permission Pinkham’s is God anti the only God. but at the Vegetable Compound Always Had.' 'oromu nidations will *e subject to approval or which is made from native roots and Emma Meretbew has gone to Rockland, same The B«t Of time ih.* spirit and power of God of but none Backs ore rejection by the editor the column, herbs, more successfully than by any where she has employment. Her many Bad are the entire nat- w, present throughout will be rejected without good re*son. Addrw* other medicine because it tone friends are to Ache. gives sorry have her go. TTi*y and Ellsworth ural world, in every flower and plant dl communications to and to the entire feminine ; pe„°' strength News of the death of Mrs. Susan Crock- and tree. G d Ls Thb anekicais. pie Know ii. (2) everywhere pres- Me. organism cunng displacements, ul- MRS. Kilsworth. JAMES CHESTER ett at OceanvUto on Aug. 27, was received A bad ent in that He sees the entire universe ceration and inflammation anil the ( back is always bad. with sorrow her friends here. from the of the human heart to result is less and more children healthy at birth. For more by many depths suffering B*d**»i***t when bed.,me the heavens. His also DAY *Y DAY. than thirty years Miss Sadie Walker has returned from j highest spirit Just aa We lire but day by day; had in the dwells in*our hearts if we are His Rockland, where she has been employed, morning Therefore, while on the way E«rDoan-a through faith in Christ. Ills Son, E. aid will soon go to Castine to attend i Kidney Fret not thyself with thought* of future ill; Lydia Pinkham’sVegetable Compound f-ii,s(oritt us has been mothers in for childbirth. school. Know “who loved and gave Himself for For He who the standby of American preparing they cure backache surely gave in this °re us.” Note whatMra JamesChester of427 W. 35th St.. New York says ■ • His life thy soul to save. I jj Thomas Small and wife, of PortUpd, kidney ill letter:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-“I wish every expectant mother knew about The psalmist most comprehensively W’ill strengthen for one day—He surely will! are at Hatch’s. H. R. of I( E. Piukham's A who had learned Chpt. Hatch, you don't, some sets forth the of God. Lydia Vegetable Compound. neighbor Ellsworth omnipresence (1) but life me Maynard, w ho has been at Capt. Hatch’s, We live day by day; of its great value at this trying period of a woman’s urged t<* try Read a case of it: Q#-. He applies this truth to the Individual. left Then wherefore dost thou stay it and 1 did so. and I cannot sav enough in regard to the good it did ms. Friday. “O Lord. Thou hast me: Thou " Mr*' R- L Moorf-. of searched Beside some grief of months or years ago? I recovered and am in the best of health now Mrs. Annis wit! dose her house i Ellsworth * * * quickly Angus F,ik hast known me; Thou ooinpass- If thou hast msDj a care, E. is a successful Me., living on the Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound certainly Thursday, and after a short stay with her I Waltham — iio«i.„ ; eth my and down and He’ll thee each to bear for the and ailments of women. ! * path my lying help remedy peculiar weaknesses mother will “A,ter ***** Doan's Sensa- at Sunset, go to Boston for an Kidney art acquainted with all my ways.” Will help thee till the cool night breeres blow. It has cured almost every form of Female Compln *nts Dragging | Pm, di(j indefinite time. me “ ig * can tions. Weak Back. and Inflammation. Ulcera- P|M*»°» io We do nothing that God does not We live but day by day; Falling Displacements | recommend them invaluable in for no ran tions and Organic Diseases of Women and is preparing There was prracbing at the Metho- have used them know; we go nowhere without Live this, then, lovingly; jl off and on Childbirth and during the Change of Life. dist church here Sunday afternoon, and finding Him present. In the depths of Much oft is gaiued by one heart's magic year, for backache and other another in our ^e can no disappointment the evening, d.fflcZ hearts think thoughts power, Mrs. pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women arising from Be to as it had been announced that the kidney tronble. In that He cannot read and see and know. careful, then, give Women from form of female weakness are invited to pastor’s ]s9 ] suffering any came homo Sweet words, that hearts may live— w ife would be here in the bat from the How careful, therefore, we should be y write Mrs Pinkham. at Lvnn. Mass Her advice is free. j evening, j hospital where] * Thou canal give these until she sunset bonr. she failed to b"n ,or *°m' of our thoughts, words and deeds! appear. *nd underwea,- 29. H. j “Thou God seest me” should lead us to Wt' live but day by day; ■ —--—— ■ ■" Aug. operation. All j that winter 1 w„ make our lives what wants ’Tis looking far away mil* Just God able, could not That can not lay all the burden on the school OCKANVJLLE. I regain my them to be. (2) The psalmist also ap- preys upon tby strength and'minr, Lay 3moiici the Grangers. strength TW teachers. I believe if a child minds well at : medicine 1 used failed this truth to “Whith- friend; Mrs. Abbie is a few to do me plies great space. he will do so in the schoolroom. If. Conary spending any Thou canst not bear for years home, 1 er shall This column is devoted to the firsoge. es- weeks with friends at Isle an Haut. **'**" *° «*ke Doan's I go from Thy spirit?” If to on the other hand, he rules at home, he will Kidney PilU This weight of toil and tears. to the of Hancock j heaven, if to if to the uttermost pecially grange* county. hell, But thou canst bear try to in the schoolroom, and thereby make Mrs. Morse and two of Winne- I they brought me almost it just till this day's end. The column is to all grangers for the children, immediate niu of the “Thou art there.” open parts earth. trouble for himself and disgrace hia parents. ganee, are visiting Mrs. Lufkin i They not ouIJ c«rvd the We live but day by discussion of topics of general interest, and Margaret backache There is no escape from God. We can- day; The children coming up with us are like the corrected the Withhold 1 for report* of grange meeting*. Make letters Schools here 26. Miss kidney action, bat not, then. pray, flowers we to won- began Aug. Mary tZ‘ not sfn against Him or reject His Son. try cultivate—only more built me in From those around the short snd concise. All communication* must Bartlett teaches the op every i happy, helpful word; derful in their make-up. Look at the street grammar school, and way. haveuZ onr Saviour, and escape G » and comfort both the sick and their Aunt what I had pictured it. I would like to ex- late, the 1 Br Jc. 0 No, Madge, I do not think you have programme was postponed until knee. Much sympathy is felt for him and 17 10 07 5 07 > 37 overdrawn it at change post-cards with Sadie and any others HId n ... 0 :» 10 r 5 27 8 57 friends, and instead of timidity and all. I believe a child should i next meeting. his mother. He in aged lives Nashua, N. Phil L.*t 41 10-34 *3 34 *9 M be to ask for a who wish, but I do not know Sadie's distaste they found ever increasing joy taught thing properly, but it H. Oil*. • 32 10 43 5 « 9 11 address. With love to all. Joan. is often the case that there are MCIn...... *7 00 10*53 S .34 0 21 Ailing their hearts as the opportunities two many LAKE VIEW*, HAPPYTOWN. 29. Aug. 8. Ella 6*. 7II11M 6 0*7 9 33 teachers in a family. If a child says please We mast thank Uncle Dadley for bring- Luke _ multiplied and were seized. View held a regular ELLS ... *4 40 7 30 11 |1 II 33 1 37 11 9 U I have this or should not meeting Aug. may that, it be ex- to We are W JC...C .... ing Joan the front again. all 27. After the a 7 15 11 11 H>5» | 4i *4 12 14l 1 business, question. Wednesday, August 28, party from plained to the child why she should not have Resolved, Hr R. ....; .... It 54 ... •« 25 9 * to hear from her. The which is the Atlantic visited pleased following best farm to Mount Desert Rock. Han.; ...... M A of the Boor War. it if it ia it not to have. Are crop raise was The 11*35 *6 3410 Byproduct something ought her "auk... poem accompanied letter: discussed. waa party was of Mr. 7 04 •••111* 13 17 .39 8 31 10 03 An to the value we not too or it to Hay decided the moat composed and Mr*. Interesting testimony busy, impatient, may be, pro- M fl F... 7 10 .... II 45 12 2.5 5 CA « 35 111 15 THE RAINBOW. fitable. The Miss of the Endeavor movement is given in explain at the proper time? best kind of stock to raise Blackwell, Rodman, Mr. Rodman, BulFn ... 7 40 .... 12 56 12 *5 Trouble come to try bim. will be Miss Mias Han P... B 10 12 65 12*45 ’.55 .. 10 » the at home the founder. How hard it is to dete.ruine these things. discussed at the next Strops, Littig and Mr. Knox, of Sunday by meeting. Srnto ... c?R5 ... I 25 dl 1' 40 7 05 10 « the care of children But you never heard him sigh; New Mr. F. E. Clark, work Having myaelf, I feel it Meetings will now be held once a week. York; and Mrs. Page, of Bar H... *0 00 1 30 *1 *1 SO *7 iS ll 16 Dr. describing saw a rainbow Boston; a hard matter to do them Always Mr. Bui H.. *0 80 .... 2 10 *2 10 40 Boer the late very right by be- and Mrs. Strobel, of and among prisoners during Runnin* roun' the Pittsburg, NEHar *0 10 .... 1 30 *2 30 7 00 cause I am afraid I am not a good teacher; sky! war. In St Helena alore there were STONINGTON. Captain Emory Joyce, Herbert Joyce and BWHai ,*1» 1 40 *2 40 7 18 that is, I know what is I but right, think, have Hurricane a-bowlin’— Rosa of Manat ... *0 U .I 7 10 nineteen societies, with a membership Fred E. Joyce, Atlantic. Mount Deeert not the art, it may be, or i:.., ai ting know- Webb and wife are re la- Tralna Thunder roarin’ loud, visiting Rock was reached loartnR EUaworth 7.20 a m and 1-38 p Of In ten socie- tires in about 2 o’clock in the nearly 1,000. Ceylon ledge. “Wait awhile! A rainbow Belfast. tn, andarrlrlnt EUaworth 12.24 moo. 11-07 ? afternoon. The visitors m, connect ties were formed, with about 800 mem- Ernestine, your smoking child were received with Wmehlnfton Co. Rv. brought up Is cornin’ out the cloud!” Mark Gordon has returned from a * to mind trip and entertained Daily. bers. while six Island societies In the my something that was told me many to hospitably by Mr. Robins, the to see it Maaaachusetts. Bermudas had 500. Intense missionary years ago. It was a veteran school teacher That’s way keeper of the light, and Mrs. Robins. Mr! a leaver Sunday at 0 a m. who gave me the he In your loss or gain— The Wbittemore reunion will be held Robins a enthusiasm was evoked, resulting in story—saying boarded in in showed the party through the Suudaya only. time a rainbow a family of eight once, and one of them All the Camden in October. * on to conductor. men themselves to every lighthouse and the Stop alfnal 175 yorng giving Runnin’ roun’ the rain! explained working of smoked a pipe—six children, and the young- John McMillan the horn c Stopa to leave but not to take piomiiu- work. On their return to and wife will more to tog and of the revolving light, to missionary est not large enough to hold his alone. Mcstakd piceles—One quart whole d stop# at Sorrento 12.55 noon 10 pipe tiny, Brunswick for a the Sunday South Africa a institute one sliced year. great interest of all. After leave wcat of missionary Some one would fill it for him, light it, and cucumbers, quart large cucumbers, visiting paeeenfere from points Banfor. not one sliced green tomatoes, the tower the was for the mis- he would then to the pared, quart C. Grindle hungry crowd a South and promptly provided, go table and rest the one small button onions, one Agatha has returned enjoyed Tickets for all points quart large picnic luncheon on the sionary spirit had come to pervade the bowl and take the long stem of a T. D. in his cauliflower picked into separate flowerets, from a visit in Bangor. eastern aide of the West for sale at the M. C. K. K. and lour cut tine. Put two rock whole Dutch church as well as the mouth and smoke away with the rest of them. green peppers Thomas overlooking the wide sweep of the ticket office. Ellsworth. cups of salt into four quarts of water and Small and wife, of are At the time I felt and Portland, open ocean. After the last These tnim connect at with through prison camps. This byproduct of the thoroughly disgusted, pour over t-e above vegetables and let stand friends scrap of food Bangor visiting in town. trains on Main Line, to and from Portlando in later years have thought over it, twenty-four hours; then set on stove and bad been Boer war will prove Its noblest legacy. sadly disposed of, farewells were said Boston and St John. and wondered would it bring to a scalding point and drain. Mix two C. Smith has and have made any differ- Henry sold his house on to Mr. and Mrs. “Out of the eater came forth meat, cups of flour, three-fourths cup of mustard Robins, and the party set Passenger* are earnestly rajut8tl> to pro- ence if the father and mother had not been Green Head to Merrill. aw oat of the strong came forth sweet- ana a tabiespoonful of tumeric in enough Harvey sail for home, arriving at Atlantic about 8 cure ticket* before entering the train#, smokers. to make smooth. Add one and Pall* | vinegar cup sugar Miaa Fronie in especially Ellsworth to Fail# ness.”—Christian. London, England. sod three and one-half of Redman and Mabel Waitt o’clock the evening. Ellsworth. Know a man, Birictiy temperate in ail pints vinegar. Cook uutil thick and smooth, stirring all the are the week at Salem F. E. BOOTHBY. G. P Si T. A* things. Hia wife is a spending Willows. Aug- lovely woman in all time, then stir in the vegetables, into a._Spec. GEO. F. EVANS. pat Jars Mrs. Alice Mountain Mission Note. that pertains to make women lovely. This hot, and seal. Bray, who has been visiting Vioe-Pre*. and Gen’l Manager. SWAN’S John Willis Baer, in an account of n man said to me one time, I would not want a friends in Portland, returned home Satur- ISLAND. re large family, but I would want some children, The Maine Motor ▼bit t.> the Appa'ncblan mountain GOTT’S ISLAND. day. Boat Co. has closed its for a old who childless age ia something that for a few gion. says, “I saw men iu years John D. Eaton has to shop weeks. EASTERN makes me shudder. I have Mon telle Gott has his house gone Bangor distilled In been into houses framed, and gone by bad Illicitly whisky to visit his mother, Mrs. Kebekah Thomas McDonald, of where there are two old people and no young will soon pat on the roof. Deane Boston, spent the mountain stills, whose past lives Eaton. here faces, and I don’t want my home like that. Sunday with friends. had been stained with sin, but who Wyman Whitney left last Sunday for Company. That man is married now, and going down Mrs. Mrs. William Holmes Steamship hia home in Maas. Lydia Manter, of Quincy, has gone to a hos- had their hearts to Jesus Christ, the side Cambridge, Mass., given afternoon of life, and no children. has a lot and will in Boston for bought build a house at pital treatment. Mount Desert uud iSluebill Hiti#>oo. and at the table of the Lord It was p One was born to them, but died young—a Mrs. Belle Staples has been spending the Stonington Heights. Miss Bertha of rare privilege for me to sit with them bright, promising boy—and there is none to week with Mrs. Jennie Grindle at Granite. Forest, Boston, is at Included. Mias Susan Mrs. Edwin Dully Line—Sunday* and listen to their of the suv fill the vacancy. J. Smith, who has been a Smith’s for a few testimony Mias Vira who has been em- days. Joyce, atudent at Shaw and of the Son ol Yes, they are well able to care for some business college, Port- Cspt. Alvin of lng grace power ployed at the Hillside cottage, left for her Stinson, Vancouver, is homeless one, but are they under any obliga- land, is home on a vacation. a few God.” home in Atlantic spending days here with his mother. tion to? “Am I mv brother’s Sunday. keeper?” My E. J. Carter and wife, who went to Mrs. Florence of answer is yes; give me your opinion. John D. Runkle and wife came Tuesday Stinson, Deer Isle, is New Blood Constantly. Brooklin to attend the funeral of Mrs. visiting her sister, Mrs. Then another piece in this same issue by for a few days’ stay, and to look after the Wilbert Stanley. Christian Endeavor came home 9tea me* leaves Bar Harbor week d*j» "A society," says Hale—I liked much— Carter’s sister, Saturday. Mrs. Edward|Everett very wozk on their log cabin, under construc- Gilbert and Misses Potter Sundays ai 1 30 p m. for Seal Harbor, Nortr«*»* the Texas Christian Endeavorer, "needs l>err and feel so glad that some one can so easily Mrs. Gideon H. Crockett died at her and of Harbo r. Southwest Harbor. BrookMo. tion at Little Gott’s island. Barbour, Massachusetts, have been Harbor an new blood A cou- on the that Sargentvllle, Isleaboro (Bark constantly. society put paper things touch me so home Aug. 27, after a illness. at Aug. 30. Chips. long She visiting Mrs. Alvah Barbour’s. Rockland, cod need* g for Boston. same I have so little tact _ nisting of the Individual members deeply. for doing so. leaves a son and > ays husband, daughter. aopt- *• Steamer leaves B'uehlllat 2 p m, week is But we can not all be and Spec. for several years without change speakers, we __ ar.d Sundays for South Bluenlll, Stonl®K M’KINLEY. Juanita chapter, O. E. 8., will hold its for Bo •are to be sluggish In circulation, stiff TRENTON. North Haven and Rockland, connection first regular meeting since vacation on ton. the and slow to mend. And Miss Anna Norwood is spending a tew In joints A Humane Mrs. Sr at 12 m. Appeal. S. Several of the officers are Margie who has earner leaves Rats Harbor weeks in Stonington. Sept. pre- Young, been visit- 9eirigo says: appeal persons weak Rich. Boston. to take Dr. New Mrs. Leslie Aug- SI- The annual lungs King’s Discovery, Nihil. Sunday school was In the Eyes of an Editor. Dr. Fred Holden has returned to his picnic RETURNING the only remedy that has helped me end held at Oak Point an Aug. 27. There was Leave Foster's wr.arf. week day® William T. Stead once declared that comes to the recom- home in Brooklyn, N. Y. His will a Boston, fully up proprietor’s family The Touch That »nu. here for some weeks. Heals Sundays, at i p in, lor Itockl one of the Christian En mendation.” It saves more lives than all remain of advantage Is the touch of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Lost and Leave Rockland at ».S0 a w, or other throat and long remedies to- 30. Anon. Found. on^trrlval"0* doavor society is that it brings so many put Aug. It’s the combination of steamer from Boston, week days and JL Used as a cough and cold cure happiest Arnica IjOet, between 9.30 m. Harbor v»» gether. flowers and balsams p. vesterdav and for Bass Harbor. BluchlH and Bar admirable young men and young wo- ! the world over. Cures asthma, healing ever com- noon to-day, a bilious bronchitis, earache in two minutes; toothache or attack, with nausea Intermediate landings. y. Stops pounded. No matter how old the sore or and sick man together, giving them a chance to croup, w’hooping cough, quinsy, hoarse- headache. This lo Boston, r*-- of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarse- ulcer this Salve will cure it. For li*. First-class fare Bar Harbor [ ness, and stops of pain is, burns, by at E. G. and resulting In so phthisic, hemorrhages wounds finding one way; g$ round trip. get acquainted the and builds them ness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore scalds, cuts, or piles, it has no storeBjoned a box of Dr. Moork“X?k 1 lungs up. Guaranteed King's New Life Pills All livestock,la ln«ored aga wise and fortunate marriages. Thomas equal. Guaranteed by E. G. Moohe, drug- freight, except aaany at E. G. Moore’s drug store. 50c. and throat, twelve hours—Dr. Eclectric *»•» 25c. biliou,De88’ m*lsria and Art marine risk. M Trial bottle free. over gist. 2si°r fl.00. Oil, monarch pain.—Advt. Si“dkl £. S. J. Horse, Agent, Bar Haroor, proved ■ marked socress or a really series fcRTTFR FROM ABROAD. ELLSWORTH MARKETS. KITTKRY TO l AttIUOU. 'flobfrtiKOTtnt*, CASTINE ALUMNI. of successes, for so much was contributed 1 that it Dr. provided entertainment for three Methods In it French School For Oirls Outs Still Higher-Torn May Follow Daniel H. Kelley, one of the lead- BANGOR of Old died Wed- IN BOSTON, PORTLAND, evenings. —Hint For American Mothers. -Kg|s More Plentiful. ing physicians Town, Or. Jay Perkins, of R. nesday, aged fifty-two AND VINALHAVEN. Providence, I., Oats, which last week touched 68 cents, years. the Horse conducted a buckboard excursion to Mt. Written for The American by Hiss Olio M. the for in W. for iden- highest price years Ellsworth, George Stevens, fifty years %/Help No article la more useful lf« Waldo, After a dinner at the base Chilcott. about the stable thaft Mica point alumni amocia- picnic liave advanced to 70 cents, and may go tified with the dry goods trade in Bangor, \ THI the SANDY of the V Axle Grease. Put a little on Th mountain, the party foUowed the higher. at a dealers died s. * most UNiquB or all—this Paris, Franck, Aug 7, 1907. Corn, 91.40 bushel, Thursday, aged seventy-six yea) A the spindles before you ‘hook yN tion Pitcher trail to the and' eras is still too 1 up”—it will the and 1 summit, amply We are fortunate this summer in say, low, and they predict an A fire at in the busi- help horse, \| year's enqampmrnt. very midnight Monday j # bring the load home quicker. repaid for the bard climb by the beautiful advance. ) || making our abode at a “pension" which early ness centre of Skowbegan destroyed half view. have been more this a Camper.] is in reality a private institution called a Eggs plentiful a dozen frame business with a loss [Contributed by C. P. blocks, IXLaittre personally supervised an week, the higher last week close “college for young ladies,” and corre- price quoted | to $100,000. j MICA AXLE to at the number of extended Stockton them but remains | One ha* only glance trip through Springs to bringing in, price sponds our high schools snd academies. James H. Small, aged fourteen years, alumni saaociatione of the Eazt- and Sea report. This party gained so much steady. Butter is scarce. thriving It has connected with it a boarding and of while with a revol- 1 CREASE I school of to the Freeport, hunting state normal Osstine, weighty information that buckboard Potatoes are down to 20 cents a peck, : wears well—better than trn day school for young girls. From a teach- ver, accidentally shot himself in *the | any 1§| that there exisU in the hearts of its springs on one aide of the board broke and there is a general decline in prices on A other grease. Coats the axle M§| learn er’s point of view, as well as for the sake, breast, dying in a few minutes. s r with a hard, smooth surface of a warm for each other under the strain. On the home the all j JB feeling way of more of the life of the French green vegetables. Ed powdered mica which reduces graduates knowing The of W. M. Hum- Xfl of was vital. The below the of general postoffice I friction. Ask the dealer for 9B and for the school. subject gravitation I have been interested in quotations give range j people, greatly phrey at North Bradford was broken 1 Mica Axle Grease. most recent of theae organizations Frank S. Lord, of Ellsworth, with a party retail prices in Ellsworth. ^B The attending some of the exercises of this in- 14 m stmnmss oil commit Km of Produce. into one night last week, the safe is known as the Portland alumni associa- friends, was the guest of camp for a stitution. Country Butter. blown and in cash T__ lwrwwUAjjM was a few short time. It is to add open, nearly $650 tion, which organized years needless, perhaps, The one that me unfav- thing impresses Creamery per 9.28§;?5 and taken. There were a wide- that a and waa postage stamps ,go. it has been, however, very large appreciative party is that the for the D»Irj.a)a'K> orably programme day three men in the and were with taken out on the “Lorelei”. Cheese. party, they awake association, many meetings sailing seems to be made out each morning. fired at Mr. whose residence and a on the second Best factory (new) per 9.legl*- by Humphrey each year banquet THE SERIOUS SIDE. as it this Strange may seem, apparently Best dairy (new). It is about seventy-five feet from the store. in November. Its officers are: dees Dutch Saturday Not all the time during this encamp- not interfere with the good work-of (imported).. unharmed. Fred W. Foster; vice-president, Neufohatcl. .05 They escaped President, ment was in mere the school. The girls know that certain | ‘spent merry-making. The ceutnl and southern sections of Samuel L. Bates; secretary, Annie E. work There were lectures, talks and . will come the next day, for instance, Freeh laid, per do*.8 u 34 treasurer, Fred H. M. Withsm; Maine might rival Aroostook county in Leach; The camp as a body was not obliged to go but they don’t know at what hour. When Poultry. Dr. Ambrose H. Chickens..18 cA potato raising, according toCommissioner- executive committee, we have to the “little white church on the hill”, wished to attend a particular lec- fowl Mrs. W. Littlefield, Fred .16? 18 of-Agriculture A. W. Gilman. The potato Weeks, Irving for there were three ministers ture, we haven't been able to make definite Eczema present *•1 crop of Maine his shown material increase M. Witbem. ... H. among tta alumni. They were Rev. Fred plans the previous day, as we have been Best loose, per ton. 12 4 to the of the Bal Hi. t> ; within the past few years. Commission, r Pimples Just prior organisation L. Payaon, of Qullford; Rev. Silas N. notified of the hour during the day for another was formed Straw. Gilman suggests that farmers in all pans Itching Portland association, and Rev. which the lecture was scheduled. When f- Adams, Freeport, William Cur- Loose... ,t of the State find additional in Vinalhaven. It baa had a most succeas- Baled. might profit Bleeding at of Waldoboro. These con- one is planning to fill in a certain amount i; tis, gentlemen as a cash career. The following are its offloera: Vegetables. raising potatoes supplementary ful ducted the religious services during their of sight-seeing, this isn’t always conven- Green 9 crop to their regular President, Miss Mabel Joy; vice-presi- ient. corn,d>>z 15 §26 Onion*, 08 §03' planting. Experi- stay. Potatoes,; k 20o .A Par nips, lb (5 ments in and Miss Fannie B. secre- the southern cenirai counties dent, Oalderwood; The business waa It has been fortune to Now turnips,3> 02 Carrots, 03 meeting held August my very good of the show and Mrs. L. Lettuce, 0» Cabbage tb >3. State that the soil is well | tary treasurer, Mary Any; 111. It waa there out visit a literature class here where Cor- brought that C. P. Cucumber -, each 01 String beans, 05 executive committee, Mn. Margaret Leafs, qt adapted to potato culture. The outlook the financier of asso- neille's “Le Menteur” was read. Green peppers,lb 1< «, 5 Green peas, pk 2.*« 3 DaLaittre, the being for this season’s is Miss Ms belle Clardon. Tomatoes,ib r«i5 Beans—per qi- crop good. Although had made a bounti- The work was admirable. I have heard ciation, again fq i«rh. lb 0'v»uj>4 l'eliow-eye 10§ the yield of tubers this year is not ex- THE HANOOR ASSOCIATION. ful offer. He promised to give another girls from sixteen to eighteen discus- Uceis, lb 03 Pea, Sw.et otatoes,!b0'^06 pected to equal last season’s record- ten the efforts to reduce the debt on the new sing most intelligently among themselves About yean ago, through (100 help Caulltlow r, n a 25 breaker, the quality is much better, the isff’W 8. of the other Moliere, Musset and other French writers. era Harris. of Mr*. Langdon Chilcott, Bangor, building provided graduates It. plants being free from rust Dr. I. r. 97 I fear remarkably Belfast, Me., and others, an association was formed in would raise enough to make it the last that I shall be forced to believe that Oranges,dot 25$50 Lemons do* 2V§3*> ! High St., ilMiUnd cranber- and other pests. says: For four years I are much more conversant with Cantaloupe, that The meetings were held annu- flOOof debt. At once fl50 waa subscribed they 15 1 had Eczema on my hands. city. He*, qt I'ineappb a, each l.vg »ft the French literature are our own After using X-Zalia ally, about the middle of October. Ow- in stock, and a thorough canvass will soon than Blaeoe* rles, OS mo Watermelons, each IT«20 Home-Made Saratoga Chips. sores began to heal and American Apples, pk 40&5C —1 no to the fact that a be made. All for stock girls of the same age with Eng- the itching ceased." ing. doubt, large subscriptions Green luiuatoes, pk 25 “Home-made are much lish Saratoga chips This X-Zalia heals of E. 8. N. 8. are should be sent to Prof. A. F. and American literature. liquid number graduates living Richardson, Groceries. more of a than should flesh broken out with pirn* The schools here close of rarity they be,” in or near Bangor, these meetings an Caetlne. the last July Coflee—per 9 Bice, per 9 .Ottf.ot pies, blotches, little red says Fannie Merritt Farmer in Woman1» — to of Bio, .169.25 Vinegar, gal 20 §25 sores and even heels attended. The officers Aiiuiurr liutrrvsiiug irci was uwrutiu. open again the first October. The largely following Mocha, 35 Cracked wheat, .05 Home Com anion. “If one owns a po- running sores of long were elected for 1907: Dr. Jar- The State of Maine is To reduce its last day is spent in awarding prizes, and 86 9 .nt It acts on dry President, poor. Java, Oatmeal, per which not an standing. 9— tato slicer, is expensive eczema sores. It acts Edward E. therefore, it has seen fit to elimi- these “last day” exercises at this school Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg .ac scaly vis Woods; vice-pneident, expenses, Japan, .459.65 Graham, .04 are not difficult to on sores. It heals were of ntensil, they prepare. scalp Mrs. E. U. nate the names of all from all ; great interest. My first surprise Oolong, .309 65 .01 any flesh sore by growing Goodell; secretary, Chase; graduates Bye meal, They are always an was see Sugar—per 9— Granulated acceptable accompani- flesh. Miss Susie M. execu- normal school This will prove to the number of mothers present. meal,9 02>» healthy treasunr, Bickford; catalogues. Granulated, 05)4 906 Oil—per gal— ment to fried fish, but perhaps are never Mn. L. 8. a loss to the secretaries of the vari- on omer aays me smaller gins an wore C tive committee, Chilcott, great Yellow, .05)4 Llnaeed, .659.70 more in evidence than when 08 flu 12 happily Mrs. Edward E. Goodell, Mrs. Berths J. ous and to the long-sleeved black tires, but on this par- Powdered, Kerosene, associations, particularly Molasses—per gal— served as one of the accessories of a picnic A. ticular a transformation had Dolliver. secretary of the C. N. association. Adj day great Havana, .85 luncheon. taken all ar- Porto 410 a tew ot tne in should be place. They were nearly Rico, Twenty yean ago graduates change address, therefore, ; Syrup, <60 “Wash and pare medium-sized in French pota- of the nuimal school at Caatine were liv- sent to the secretary of C. N. A. rayed dainty gowns of delicate The liquid that grows healthy Jlesk on any sort. directly j Mettsand Provisions. toes. Slice thin, using a vegetable slicer as an Sores Torn Flesh Sores in Boston. These tew 817 South street, Mass. embroidery. All the teachers, well ft: 9. Eczema Running ing loyal graduates A., Roslindale, Bjef, Pork, made for the purpes 3, into a bowl of cold Humor Ulcers Mouth Sores 1908 are as fol- all the wore white It iteak, 15f.30 Chop, 15 §18 formed an association which now has en- The officers for the year children, gloves. and stand one Scalp Itching Pimples Varicose Veins Roasts. .12 9.25 Ham. per 9 1* at water, let and one-half Rev. F. L. vice- must be that' some of the girls are not Head Catarrh Carbuncles Chapped Hands rolled a great many nauies. The meet- lows: President, Pavson; Corned, 4)69-10 Shoulder, 10@ 1 hours, changing the water twice. Drain, 18 All you do is to simply keep the sore wet with X*Zalia. of this association are held Gilbert L. Morrill; secretary, coming hack next year, but no public rec- Tongues, Bacon, i7§25 ings annually president, .05 906 Salt 3 plunge into a kettle of boiling water, and Get a 5CX:. bottle from any druggist to-day. was was in Tripe, l(\a in November at some hotel in Boston. Ella F. treasurer, Prof. Albert F. ognition of the fact made. It Jordan; Veal: Lard, 11 §14 let boil one minute. Drain again, cover BOOKLET no sense a but 18 FREE The offleers are: Frank E. Po- Richardson; trustees, Charles P. De- graduation exercise, simply Steak, 920 President, Roasts, 109.15 with cold water, and let stand five min- Isaac B. Osmond one where those in all classes who had land, Melrose, Maas.; vice-president, Laittre, Clary, Emery. Lamb1 utes. Take from the water, and dry be- done work the Siiiing lamb, 10 §30 William L. Rockland, MEMBERS REOUTTERED. especially good during year Coggins, Mass.; Tongues, each ui tween towels. Fry in deep fat until deli- and Nettie B. Dob- were awarded. \ ^Wepromptlyo^tain iTsTand For^gn~ secretary treasurer, The total atieudance was and the Fresh Fish. cately browned, keeping in motion with a 140, At one end of the room was a table bins, 53 State street, Boston; advisory large 06 10 skimmer the following classes were represented: Cod, Shad, lb throughout cooking. Re- F. on which were gold crowns for those of Haddock, 06 Scallops, 40 move with a skimmer to a lined with committee, Ella Jordan, Boston; 1870 Dr. Ellen J. Wetlaufer, pan Cheyenne, in the Ballbut, 12 §18 Mackerel, tb 15 brown (which will absorb the su- Jeannette B. Rice, James M. Linscott; special standing upper classes, Sea tb 12 paper Wyoming; F. Addle Wescott, Castine. trout, Swordfish, 1b 18 perfluous and sprinkle with salt. Al- Ella 8. green crowns representing laurel wreaths Pickerel, tt> 12 Fresh herring, lb 06 fat)j reception committee, Morrow, 1871 Eliza P. Castine. ways drain fried on brown Wescott, for who iu Fuol. potatoes paper, West Busan M. Cam- the pupils stood highest the for fried food if cooked ana <' Roxbury; Adams, 1872 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith properly <' Send model, sketch or photo of invention far (Lelia ion — bridge; Annie R. Black, Quincy; Lelie H. lower classes, and packages of books tied woou—percora uoai—per properly drained seldom absorbs enough <1 f port on patentability. For free book, < Aymar), Weymouth Heights, Mass. Dry hard, 5 00 *6 50 Broken, 7 50 be to adults.” with ribbon. Beside the first and second 3 00 00 5 fat.to indigestible Smith, Everett. 1874 Mrs. Emma Averill Smith, Win- Dry soft, *5 Stove, 7 ^TRADE-MARKS honors in each class, there were first and Roundings per load Egg, 7 50 THE SANDY POINT ASSOCIATION. J. San Cal. 7 5 terport; Mary Gale, Diego, second honors in each 100*125 Nut, If you haven’t the time to exercise study, and honors Buttings, hard 5.00 Blacksmith's 6 5 regu- ago the first class 1875 Rev. Silas N. Adams, Freeport, Doan’s Regulets will Thirty-eight years for good conduct and application. There Floor, drain and Feed. larly, prevent constipa- was from the Eastern Btate Me.; Dr. E. E. Phil brook, Castine. tion. They induce a mild, easy, healthful graduated was one book for each, which meant that Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 70 of Six 1876 Rev. William C. Curtis, W’aldo- 6 80 51 Shorts—bag— 1 85 40 action of the bowels without griping. Ask normal school Caatine. years later, some of the and most studious 86 61 highest 140 Mixed in the efforts of Edward 8. boro; Helen A. Bragg, Roxbury, Mass.; Cjrn.lOO* bag feed, bak, your druggist for them. 25c.—Advt. 1875, through had almost more than they could carry. 14 * 45 of and P. French, Milbridge. Ingraham, of the class 1871, many Myra One of the teachers read the awards. As Corn moal.bag 1 40 Middlings,bag 1 45 a 155 j Cracked 140 the first was 1877 Susie Haynes DeLaittre, Minne- corn, a&bmtBrmtnlB others, encampment held, each child's name was called, her crown and the Castine normal alumni associa- apolis, Minn.; Mrs. E. E. Phil brook, Cas- and books were given either to her mother LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. NEURALGIA’S AGONY a Dr. Alton A. Jackson, Everett, Mass. tion became permanent organization. tine; or the “directrice.” The child then came A bushel of Liverpool salt 8'»all weigh 6n Charles P. and a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall The names of those “campers” are 1878 DeLaittre, Minneapolis, poun ls, early forwarl, the wreath was placed on her weigh 70 NO Need of Suffering If Y’ou Ue< L. Le- pounds. held in remembrance, for from Minn.; Fred Payson, Guilford; The standard of a bushel of grateful head, she was presented with the books, weight potatoes Neuralgic Anodyne. their humble beginnings has developed nora G. Higgins, Ellsworth. la good order and tit for shipping, Is 60 pounds, and kissed on both cheeks, according to of 44 nds. 1879 Emma West apples, pou Relieves the knife-like pains of neu | that association which has just Morrow, Roxbury, The standard weight of a bushel of beans In ! unique the French custom. The fact that the rheuma- annual Mas9. good order and lit for shipping, Is 60 pounds; I ralgia. nervous headaches, closed its thirty-second encamp- mothers had this in the exercises im- part of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 6* tism, and other nerve troubles in thir ment. 1880 Mattie Pendleton Jackson, Ever- of 56 of onions me. I saw tears in the of more pounds; corn, pounds; 51, minutes the clock,—that is th< pressed eyes of and ty by We say unique, for it is the only school ett, Mass. pounds; carrots, FngPsh turnips, rye than one mother as her child came to her. Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; record of Neuralgic Anodyne. association in the world 1881 Mrs. Lizzie Crosby Brown, De- dif owning cottages The great privilege was granted me of of barley and buckwheat, 46 pounds: of oats, This reliable remedy is entirely and land devoted to the exclusive use of troit. 82 pounds, or even measure as uv agreement. else that yoi crowning one little girl who had no ferent from anything its for three weeks each 1882 Mabel F. Simmons, Stockton have ever used, as it is taken inter graduates year. motner there. As she came up to me in have made to John R. Dunton, Belfast. Aunt Mary’s Glorious Funeral. nally as well as rubbed on the affecte< Other schools attempts Springs; her I was moved. j little black gown deeply the seat of th< of like but 1883 Will J. Thompson, South China; A dear old New England the parts, so that it reaches organize encampments nature, After the awards were the “di- spinster, made, nerve pains, and at the same tim< have failed. Perhaps they lacked Jennie Sargent Thompson, South China. embodiment of the timid and shrinking, they rectrice,” who is one of the most chang- finds Its way through the pores of th that bond of which 1881 Fred A. Pitcher, Chelsea, Mass.; passed away at Carlsbad, where she had strong fellowship ing women I ever met, gave a very inspir- ■kin to the aching tissues and throb the alumni of Dr. Jay Perkins, Providence, R. I. gone for her health. Her nearest kins- brings together separated ing address to the children. Then the bing nerves. A. “on the full moon in 1887 Lillian M. Dearborn, Everett, man, a ordered her body sent is so invariabl the C. N. A. school wa9 dismissed and there was a nephew, Neuralgic Anodyne Mass. back to be buried—as was her last wish — successful in curing neuralgia, rheu August”. hustle and bustle in the Merrill great court-yard. nerv tue lose UUDert t.. -Morrill, riroows; cnaries in the little country graveyard. His matism, headaches, and other This August has Drought largest had to be kissed and the quiet ^ Everyone again, is sold under an ab : | that It attendance. It was no doubt, M. Goodwin. Springfield, Mass. surprise can be imagined when, on open- Bufferings, regular due, little all went away either with pa- wil girls 1 solute guarantee that the money to the added accommodations. In July, 1989 Kate Ross Goodwin, Springfield, ing the casket, he beheld, instead of the rents or nursemaids, save the little Mar- be refunded unless it cures. A larg rooms was Mass.; Dr. Jarvis B. Woods, Bangor. features of his aunt the ma- ev remarkable for ‘•The Lodge” containing twelve celle whom I had crowned. She will be placid Mary, j sized bottle costs but 25 cts. Sold are noted for their capacity Twltchell* Rooms so 1890 Ella F. Jordan, Ellsworth. jestic port of an English general in full ; erywhere. Made by The in tune underconstantuse. fitted for occupancy. proved here for a of her vacation. She came remaining long Monticello. part Charaplin Co., Portland, Me. desirable that two more will be fitted 1891 Zelnia Foster Lowery, regimentals, who, he (remembered, had up to me the next day in the garden saying, before 1908. These rooms rent for moder- 1893 Emery D. Bickmore, Sandy Point. chanced to die at the same time and place ! “It is you who crowned me yesterday.” the seven corner 1891 Alice Crocker Hitchborue, Stock- as his aunt. ate prices. For instance, Since then we have beeorne the best of Merrill each two large windows ton Springs; Abbie C. Chase, Searsport. At once he cabled to the general’s heirs, rooms, having friends. Every night we take an after- a are 1895 Harriette B. Glidden, Worcester, explaining the situation and requesting and commanding charming view, dinner in the and we j Carrie A. promenade garden, instructions. Pianos rented for for the season of three Mass.; Whitaker, Chelsea, |7 have many a frolic she all the together, came back as follows: “Give the weeks. smaller rooms rent for |6 and Mass. They are as the Pianos with the The while as my popularlyknown Edith acting quite unconsciously funeral. Aunt in- fo respectively. The prices per week and 1896 Musa B. Dollard, Brooklin; general quiet Mary 1 little French teacher. Sweet, Resonant Tone. in excess of the Buck Gustin, Caribou. terred to-day with full military honors, also per day are slightly ♦ t rooms wereen- 1897 Nellie B. Foster, Fort Fairfield; six brass bands, saluting guns.” given rates. This year the of a If you are considering the purchase is a Isaac B. Livermore Falls; Wendell How Burbank Works. gaged early, and already there long Clary, let us send our Flora piano, you beautifully “waiting list” for 1908. “The Lodge” is H. Marden, West Medford, Mass.; In his methods of working. Burbank is No man is worth much to society until illustrated catalogue of popular. Haley Marden, Stockton Springs. quick and decided. It was m3’ privilege he leatns to make the most of himself. Mass. The sleeping accommodations in the : 1898 Annie R. Black, Quincy, to be with him during one morning in his Castine. Health in the Canal Zone. main building still provide for twenty- 1899 Mary C. Richardson, “proving-grounds” at Sevastopol, some Merrill E. Nan The make it a eight in the women’s ball and sixteen in 1900 Nettie Philbrook, Castine; seven miles from his home. Row’ after high wages paid mighty to our young artisans to join J. Grindle, Penobscot; Harriet T. Moody, row of covered with temptation the men’s ball. 3’oung plum-trees, the force of skilled workmen needed to Bert N. Brunswick. A RECORD YEAR. Winterport; Allen, fruit, stood before us. Two assistants construct the Panama Canal. Many are Pianos E. Thomaston. however the fear of fevers The of 1907 will go down 1901 Harriet O’Brien, were with us, one with a handful of white restrained by also, if yon wish, address of nearest encampment ones — Edna or and malaria. It is the knowing Notice can be on as a banner There have 1902 Annie E. Rhodes. Northport; cords and one with a handful of brown Pauper a Merrill Piano that record year. those w ho have used Electric Bitters—who party having contracted with the City of Eli* seen and examined. been more more H. Pulleys, Frankfort. black ones. huge bonfires, pow-wows go there without this fear, well knowing HAVINGworth to support and care for those wb< 1903 Everett W. Fowler, South Brewer; are all from the same are malarious influence on the beach, more buck board rides and “These grown they safe from •my need assistance during the next five yean Alice E. He with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood and are legal residents of Ellsworth. 1 forth more social entertainments than in former Mary A. Creighton, Augusta; seed. Now' see how they differ.” weakness and all all persous trusting them on my account, a> Merrill Piano Mfg. Co., j Bertha E. tree. poison, too, biliousness, was Sanborn, Frankfort; Appleton, a few’ plums from the first there is of room and accommodations t< * years. The following programme picked stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Guar- plenty BOSTON. Susie Cousins, Attleboro, Mass. he looked at tasted 'Mire tor them at the City yarm boost*. given on the evening of class day: Carmel; Rapidly one, carefully anteed by E. G. Moore, druggist. 50c. vi. » Pwraarv 1901 Winnie B. Carmel; and said: “Kill.” I had Plano solo.Mis* Mary Adam* Andrews, it, scarcely got my Louise A. Smith, Winterport; Claude L. into the first w’hen he w’as on Trio.Messrs Fletcher, Morrill and Payson teeth plum irrom the moment the Reading.Miss Annie Black Sidelinger, Washington;! Clara M. Co- to the next tree, and the next, and the Selection, piano and violins, bold, Stockton; Alice M. Wescott, Blue- next, with a rapidit3’ that was simply as- wheat is scoured until Miss Car11, Messrs Payson hill. tounding. His keen eyes trained to scien- Smith M. the enters Reading.Miss Emily 1905 Bernice Philbrook, Castine; tific accuracy, saw’ at what seemed to me package your Song. Hewitt G Fletcher Frank- Eva Griffin, Park; Lida HugbeB, to be one glance all the attributes of the no hand touches Violin solo.Carle Paysou pantry fort. tree. One taste satisfied him as to texture, Quartette.Messrs Philbrook, Fletcher, 1906 Gladys N. Black, Cape Rosier; M. and flavor of the fruit, and thus, Morrill and Paysou juiciness, Hannah F. in a he Recitation.Miss Persis L Fowler Winifred Mehann, Alton; almost moment, had decided Orlaud. Violin duet.Messrs Paysou aud Payson Sargent, Alton; Nellie Webster, whether the tree was worth keeping for T. Fletcher Reading.Mrs C P DeLaittre 1869-1879 Prof. Grenville further experimentation, or was to go to Song.Hewitt G Fletcher and wife. the bonfire. Prof. A. F. Rich- — All 1SS9 to time. Negro medley, violin accompaniments present as as I can words ardson and wife. Almost fast write it the At a later date Mrs. Susie Haynes De- fell from his lips, “Kill,” “Keep,” “Keep,” Laittre and Miss Lillian Dearborn super- “Kill,” “Kill,” “Keep.” The attendants “TownTalk”Flour which Character is the of antagoniems. on w or intended a “contribution party”, product follow'ed, and put the hite black (America*• Greatest Winter Wheat Patenti The muscle is made strong under Bevere strings which denoted the fate of the par- If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your strain. We appreciate the strength of an ticular tree.—George W. James in Circle. Heart or then this clever Coffee Kidneys, try steamer the many and ter- cleanliness imitation—Dr. Shoop’s Health Coffee. Dr. ocean-going by Scrupulous old Java and Mo- The weari- Shoop has closely matched rible storms she weathers. The w hole world is put in motion the cha Coffee In flavor and taste, it has uot a by yet to the distant mountain- desire of which is to be every single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop’s some journey wealth, chiefly accompanies step as secures us from for Health Coffee Imitation ia made from pure height is necessary for the larger vision. valued it poverty; in its manufacture. with huts, we must it is more useful for defence than toasted grains or cereals, Malt, To nave nothing against which acqui- etc. Made in one minute. No tedious, loug is to a character sition, and is not so much able to secure Jlsk Grocer for’'Tld‘Blts" from "Town Talk"— the latest free struggle bravely develop your jg of * wait. You will like it. Get a as to exclude evil.—Dr. ^purest foods. surely at once and worthless. good Johnson. Cook-book. sample at our store. G. A. Pabcueb. insipid I from the cesspool st the east side grain- ==aia extensive system at aoch time aa the o--—-—o Xj.srru American. CITY MEETING. mar school into if. rllswoitl) of the demanded. going growth city AN AUTHORS REAL! Aid. Htcsrt volunteered the informa- NOTICE. Flint N«Hr>n»! Hack BILL FOR CHICK F.NS KILLED BY tion that it was not the intent of the of p,, AL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL DETECTIVE WORK. THEctled « E!liw„rtt> iB !• th*f«.Fi. *wor»k-U. rmiinD In another column may be found an MINK. board to force those now emptying into clewing It. aBalra aii leo' *Ulm o-— other credit-!, of tk, if WEDNE3DAT AFTERNOON statement tbe officers of the the drain to build but it was fore aaaocl.ir' h”'de«aSS official by cess-pools, hereby notified to p.iSf'f1,.1! *>* thin AT [Original 1 other clalma for h'" Mt. Desert Transit Co. to the SEWERS AND STREETS UNDER DI9 hoped to get the property owners interest- payment relating I am a writer of detective no n- “««.£ ELLSWORTH, MAINE. ed and some B,!,EV made to them the chief CUSHION—ROLLS OP ACCOUNTS PON together, by arrangement September l, l«r w■«■«»,„ first report by work ban ruy confidence lit | My sapped with these and with the owners of haa made a property _____ CaaMir, 'f JOCE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO- engineer of the party that eircumstautial evidence, for there is no MONTH PASSED. through which the drain runt, pave the «‘At’fl«»J» NOTICE I ?. BoLLiVA, Editor JUKI Mauser. of the case, however strong, an a*' fa preliminary survey proposed against for the to make a hereby .i„n ,h„ ?. H. Ttxca. Awudue Editor- so unusual nature was way city permanent lie E. between Ellsworth and cased person that I cannot frame m A bill of pre- N'OJTCE Spencer h«V' n !l*i -l electric road •ewer dram of board wUboot Ellsworth officers it, properly constructed. reuse. %n> M «Sl » s a for the «. > sented to tbe municipal ®r. just UmIv on Pti v-|i fiir; $l«iior Ax island. This (trout the-iry defen Ha hereby forild.l.o ,o Mt. Desert report gives hirVr °„r‘ •’*"»«* % ce* >*• 1t -rr « mor-it?: If ial*i at their NEW ROADS AND BRIDGES. on m; account. »« | lag made this sutenicat tn a friend meeting Monday evening. Stephen *han "" lra*lW» t« atf ?*!■>-. t 5*-, 75 an«t ceor- no of desire or in- tr«t. ber,t Mil. suggestion any who he has lost seventeen fc> cr u t. di,r*' £ re'r. He 5 ffnt#. Alt «r- who Is a practical worker i.i re tiroes, anya Chief Engineer Leonard of the Bar Har» i« rupiea to abandon tbe but prison m- It are r*rfcoB««l at ibe raw of #2 tention project, hen* killed -Pedbam^Ao, per form, be (hid me that be bad c.-n a chickens sod two by irink, bor A In ion Kivejr Power Co., spoke in «...,|| "—■ rather indicates that the determina- asks com- caution woman whom be believed to lie tnno end two hens killed by dogs, relation to road and bridge changes made notTT4 ? (UIM-A'C reasonable a»d will be tion to bnild and to build in a manner of If the >OWB on appttrwttwa. lent serrSat a life sentence for harln_ pensation in the sum fl2J0. necessary by the building of the dam. He ^ »«W» m.5 bMM* fail to I boVrd” uir^Maa,01 that in the long run, II;* mo t • the bill it will be reimbursed said the would accede to the "ereby «le, notice 4 W * a ?w*\c*\*a. alK>uld be tc ce.jir.cin* t“J •• eric** a- -I kcouet • rilere ma*te meet with Is aa rfcil her ail 11 1 came a a the by the State. of the to half the ,bt,dJJ” pav- general approval. ny with proposition city pay K H*. Hxscw LOCSTT Pi BLJ*HXMi were the E as it has ever been. tame as hijmelf to Interest Sewers and new streets prin- coat of construction of new roads and Haworth, Maine. An*. ie'im; Jos‘>»». aorth. Masoe. virile opinion my se.: i;i her beh'.lf. 1 consented. cipal subjects of discussion at tbe meet- bridge in addition to | approaches, making CNfM M f SSI OS KKn~ i f arid Mrs. u.ia a ing. in Infant street and "notice-• COO TV GOSSIP. lilngland pretty change bridge paying R a ecuc * a*:-Augaat J«, ;jo: is week’s edition of The board was woman of thlrly. I bad a long corner The foil present. Mayor all land damages. \VE tb* »"J»r**«hed. P. of e» ha.in* h,,„ Senator Sumner Mills, Stooington. jtv.u wph her. not with a view to To accommodate some of the appointed be the “dale can is 2.900 copies. (freely presiding. property of Probata Gov. as one wltbln and for ..id has been nominated by Cobb It was voted to change the width of Mc- owners of f”bl!*'■ learning of her gtillt or lnno'enco from the shore road who will be mla.lonera to rec.tre and drricJ1 com ol tbe trustee* of tbe University of Maine. the cUlnia of for a refitted as Mm. Bins were as follows: Mr. Leonard said the from »»4 w person, Rolls of account* passed road, line of the af ar « its,- u. ?**» 1 court. Tbe eras aJtowad to »xfd municipal appointment land was. If guilty of a frightful crime new road could be staked out at creditors to BOLL or UVOCSTf SO. ?. once, their claims, and that ’ptsint^Sd p,°" announced yesterday. we will *.* l!?d 1 The vwpr to to me to be Innocent. After .Vaasa. fa««l. and he would to do it this week. a. * tb* Question, »p;ear fund. try detjr -visaed »t «b« 0m, e } T? ! ln Bar “■ tatter of vital importance to a long conversation I left her perfectly Police. Edward T Finn. 4SS0 The board took a recess to Thursday U°»»«r*, Harbor in Si"? Tbe story of a Turner boy, who eras car- Wedaeadae. September IS, isr •« of Ellsworth ia now oc- sure that she was being pmits.ed for a John E Moulton. «> m evening. joat air a while ried into tbe by water; spout P 1 *® the afternoon oo ajch of ;ockl» the attention of the crime she had not committed. This High school. Jobs Royal- ib, .,id *,,, city gov- on Little lake, near ISO Raaae fishing Porpoise conclusion had to do with School. A H A John Lullam, M. coeata, for nothing any HiMut ,t, as it has at intervals Waterford, sounds Baby, bat sealer spout* Simon Garland. S ®® Cirrctfiahma. L. *»i.inm api-cal whatever to my reason. ____ ears paat. It ia the question on Maine lakes are not uncommon. Three Estate of H S Jones. »IS INCIDENT This is s synopsis of her case: 8V Wkat One Woman Thinks. Iff Hcbt olhouae. H F Weecott. 10 <7 d?»|CtfLOCB*T%l|7' •rage. years ago one was seen on Patten’s (pond *°* married Peter Uingland. a man East 1907. Ionia.''™ twenty Abram 14 0* Stagy, Aug. X). since m * Ellsworth men. Sargent. Jr, TBiramtasiog Joit I90* matter was brought up thia by two drowned years older than herself, a stin Julia RElla, SO® To Ike Editor of Tht A merican: la•Rmerae.c.7 etri'l.' of the condi- note sharer of the olden S * *•« M**''" » and 10 or* rough complaint crusty type CUre I Carter. Do you allow the republican women to Ham Jordan and hjp® society of Bar # Raymonl Clark !• or which Tnefrillage improvement " OS un.ro the drain brook Blngland. never In good health, at la Fire dept, FU WrseotL 'a your columns? Yon know d.bl. KtM.nl. the .round HarhorTias made another card can- •peak through and ’“ki postal Jobs Lullam 1 <« "*l °' •*•*' Water street just below the gradually Rank away anl died. What AHA they will apeak anyhow. Sow 1 never vass of the summer residents to ascertain ~tw’%SSTto“* -'S* no one was E P Jordan, ■ 0® he died of knew, for h? t w wanted to I do M«nr Caraaama .eT. ice. There is no doubt but this to admission of really vote, but want to F i,.„„ tbeir views with regard John A Stuart, 4® R at thia mean to have a doctor. He was bark L tell others how not to vote sometimes. T.ihi in frightful condition antomobiles. Of 130 answers received Arthur H Merrtam. 15® NttriiT , ami bis wife proceeded to take posses By the announcement of Hon. William penal it be.iile. m nd a menace to the health of 425 are tbe auto and only 5 for. EE Brady. «» !.-.f.„cu_ against (ion of bbi estate. THR‘Intel* Irom *it«o to *.s 14 * T. Hainea. of WaterriJle, for a candidate month. -hlrtSI ring or doing business in the Tbe vote two year* ago was 250 to 1. Tbe Whitcomb, Haynes ft Co, In atate prla .n: s„„ One day Ernest A. Parsons received H F Wescott. » 13 for governor, I am reminded of the story •f.m or dtieea month. Imp-,.'.inni.nr resident* had no part in tbe eaci. and £ permanent errry ca.i or t.eapa. m at his dab through tbe wall a mue Win E 1* 75 in our school* when I was a un;^*n]»uaiculo- i vote. Joy, books, child, cna park from Ihla date. oroos, wmcn in iu upper *« signed Julia Ring land, of whom he FL Heath. of the wolf which had lost his teeth and Mt,lr C' Fll,ri *' oat into several for Hancock » 70 Aag. ti, laar. Angers There is a warning coanty bad never beard. In It she admitted H V Bailey Co. tried to hire as a watch-dog to the shep- M Moor. 4 48 —— as, drains practically all that mothers in the story from Cheboygan, that she loved him, bat would not per Andrew herd. A. Chatto. OPKCTAI N*niti | Clair Clement. SQO _Julia not in of the residential of the Mich., this week of a boy who wma fatally mit him to tie near her so as her treapa.f Coolcnloctr. P.rk I part long demand to ! Hancock Pet care Cem, C R Foster. 48 ® The ('row. DO protection life and pert. north of Main injured by a spanking. county husband lived. The note ended wi. Wary from the county or Hancock -he >per lying street, Library. Elizabeth A Belcher. *® i had as soon leave the The crow is useful in Maine, end the United State, cf America •o the business section. For boys just story tbe single word •'Walt.” 10® killing mice, E B Springer. Maar C. Ekctz At -rra. there, without the explanation that the It that there was a noth snakes, lizards and frogs and is a splendid rears sewage has been de- happened Whitcomb, Hay nes ft Co. S 5 boy had a dynamite percussion cap in his Parsons In tbe club. Edward A. P- 45® scavenger. He is quite wary, will always in and from time to time Suptofschs. John F Royal. XotUin. it, flee from a man Legal pocket which exploded at the first blow of sons. The note had been addre seJ Electric light. B H ft U R Power Co. 1® 38 with a gun, but pays rat of its condition has been the shingle. The mother lost two fingers. E. X. Parsons and hid fallen Into Poor. Michael J Drummer. 295® little attention to the ordinary pedastrian. wtmciK or'roirti.oM^Sir So as it was clear, Sfcow Print. 5® These are HERR long kept wrong bands. The Parsons who re- Contingent. Hatpin birds gregarious In their habits, \V AS Oscar L. 8ragrf. of TreawaL A »® *® Of Hancock. as sufficient run of water to State Board of Trade. ceived It talked about It. Its elisten John Peter*. and make their large, untidy neats at the JT. state of Main*, by tit mortgage deed dated t*t fir* E E Joy, 1 ® of t it becoming a serious nni- The annual m ietiag'of the ^Btate board reached the ears of Peter Rlvglarvl tops trees. They come in flocks to the O# May. a. d. im. and record*! in Haa- A Moore. I tf c»ck county of George ait on registry deed*, book 3H, pan of trade will be at Portland Thurs- relatives, and they accused the wide sleeping groee, around the ground, 106. to |fa*ld Hancock Co Pub Co, > 75 conveyed me. the undersigned, a cer- and 19 and 20. The ses- of having her husband. Th and when all are assembled rise sim- tain lot or parcel of land with the ronble just now is caused by day Friday, Sept. poisoned J A C unningham. K 40 they building* thereon, situated la Tremont a'ore**»d sion will at the board of trade rooms was exhumed, the stomach an. ultaneously and scramble for neats. Crows aud .-king of the drain near Water open body The Dirslbane Mfg Co. «00 on tbeeas* aide of Baaa Harbor so t*i:*d.aad at 2 o'clock The address of the and arsenic f und In *u3b len mate for life. bounded and described aa follow u The issue seems to who is Thursday. lyzed wit be, •1.1*54 Beginning at tbe oortbweet corner of Amy E. president, reports of secretary and treas- quantity to kill several men. Tbe no Clement ar able for the keeping of the STREET COMMIRSIOXSa'S ROLL- Thoaesrho are “rot off" in the prime of (formerly Holder lot. the nee fol- urer and and tbe arsenic were the main lowing said Clement* west line election* of officers will be first poln. * life somberly dear—the owner of the Highways. •*! generally do most of the cutting seven (7) rods and pro- in order. on which the twenty (* l!nk*morsor prosecuting attorney Bridges. 50*45 themselves. lews to said Clemente' tootbweat r the The disclaims comer: city. city Hon. James Phinney Baxter, ex-mayor cured a conviction Sidewalks... 55* tbence north #44* west nine 9 rod* and thir- Old done teen (IS) links to a atone near t*,« ability on the ground that it of will an address on “The Mrs. Blnglan.Ts in:: Lady—lan't something being brook; Portland, give My proving thence by tbe brook and e*a> of •910* for that In distreas? Coastguard-It’s and arouod ver it aa a sewer Evolution of Art in ’the Hon. cence one ship the wall northwesterly four (I rod* and fix recognised City”, depended solely upon pc.-, PTBE DEPARTMENT. all mum. We've sent'em a line • ! links to Clifford Dolilvei'a southeast ind hcs never Charles 3. Hichborn. of the Au- —her husband must have taken u: right, to cor- given permission president ner; tbence by said Dolliver'a cam !in« the Harvey Morang, Walter Dodge, Edward come ashore. Old Lady-Good gracious! hoose-owner to enter it with gusta board of trade, will speak on senlc without the knowledge of on., brook) to where it intersect* with Frank Mc- Harold and Walter Cush- Were for a Mullen’s south thence M and Hon. James one else. The for the defen Brady, Higgins they waiting formal invita- line; by *aid Mul- >r sewer The has “Things Financial”, attorney len’s south line fifteen |3 rod* sad pipe. city man were elected members of the fire tion? easterly of commissioner of had taken this but coui.l a seven (7) .inks mo e or levs to the of on the drain several Donahue, Rockland, position, plar* be- -epairs These are the men selected ginning and five of so sea an 1 shore fisheries, will tell of “The dnee no that It in gland had eve department. containing elgbtb- proof acre more or lews, with a ven on private property, hot in addition to the Senator Hale boee com- Old Age. together ght of of Maine’s S?a and Shore bought a grain of arseule In bis lifr waj one rod wide across the land of Ptrrv W. Importance Old as it comes in the -sent board of aldermen claims pany to bring the complement at the age orderly process ol Richardson south of and following tbe afore- Fisheries”. He had Investigated every drug stow- Nature ia s beautiful and J majestic thing said Amy E. Clements' acuta line to the town ■8 not a Franklin street house to men, The shadow of constitute recognition thsre will be a In the suburban town In which Rlns up twenty very ectfpse which threaten* or count v road. Thursday evening It. makes tt the as a sewer. | from which both hose and hook and lad- more paired, ll stands tor et- And whereas tbe conditions of said tnort- train : at to? F*lm»at.k. hotel. Fri- land had lived, but not one ha 1 eve ban.^u perience. knowledge. wisdom and counsel. g**e have been btoken and remain so. now ie der companies were formed. That Is old as It should be. But matter now stands, the city day the visiting delegate will be the sold the drug to the decease 1. sge. old age therefore, by reason of the breach of the con- u* tt no often Is means nothin* but n second to Alderman Stuart reported the improve- dition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said ; ment has voted to order all guests of the Portland board of trade, the One day a p>- ible solution t’H childhood of mind and What makes body mortgage and hereby give th. s notice va ments at the Franklin street engine house the difference! the care owners into the programme including a trolley ride at 9 a. problem occurred to me. RStigVi 1 Very largely of the Dated this thirty-first day of August, a. d. emptying etomach. In and the fall ot s people 310. to the a cer- will enjoyed at the Caaco Bay "weak’’ and whose digestions are -poor.’’ Its conveyed me. undersigned. the in a cable. The tain lot or in now that the it- with Peter Not one of t h a. point complained of, invigorating effect* are felt mind as welt parcel of real estate situated transpires city house. lUngland. by in and Postal Co. sent a a* body. It takes the sting from old and Tremont. the county of Haucack. in had ever had such au account on Its Telegraph representative age. A f is an offender the matter of make* old people strong. bounded and described as follows: who went over the and Brooksvllfe Vessel Sunk. Resides, would not hart here, ground certain lot or parcel of land wits < the brook, the over- books. they the Tre- ninating to raise its wires from s on buildings thereon situate', iu The schooner Phineas H. owned sold the to one not In the agreed point of £ from a at one of its Gay, by goods any CJCUHUIH, mont, nfoieaaid. and on the east side cesspool Water street near the F. R. Perkins, of who business, not at the Bonaey building, Baa* Harbor so-called bounded and described into it. Capt. Brooksville, drug certainly as the south- s .ooihonses running This to the rear of the First national bank follows, to wit: Beginning at commanded her, and his brother, W. R. wholesale piice. Since 1 had made u; AGENT iloai tu every town to Mil eaat corner of John Tbursiou'a honieCead lot a little fact above all flavoring extracts (el! kinds rently unimportant sank in Boston harbor mind that building, buildings by erecting LADY perfume*, and in the north line of land of the late j Perkins, Monday my proving .{Ungland's par toilet articles, patent medicine*, etc- To the Wil- may in itself have an bear- forty-five foot The New James L. Wilson; tbence following *aid important night. chase of the drug himself was the only poles. England right party a liber* 1 offer and per mane ut son'* line N 75 *5 minutes E sixteen work. Address degrees i >g on the of whether or not Telephone A Telegraph Co. sent its division WtucamH Ext OospAwr, ) links to the center of question The vessel was loaded with clay from j possible way of establishing his whi Box 266. Lynn. Mass. and an the road leading to Baas Haroor Head; tbence t e has it as a sewer superintendent engineer here, and city recognized Perth Amboy for Boston. She was valued ow's Innocence. 1 determined to push by said road northerly five (3) rod*: theuce it was agreed to put its wires from the W. rods and ten d sin. at |2,509, and was not insured. She prob- farther in my investigations. Was li 8-774 degrees seventeen 17) j j Jcr Sa-t. (10) links to the aforesaid Thursto. cast that Main street bridge across State street and At Monday evening’s meeting of the ably will b? a total’loss. The crew landed not possible Rinvland had had the line; thence ny said Thurston’* e*«; line » at Franklin street and across Main in a tS to tbe of Aid. drug sent to him under au assume, 1 hor*e cutuncer: new degrees minutes E. five rods place city government Stuart intimated safely. one-half an acre name? suspended cable on forty-five-foot poles. CARR!AGES—Oneand second-hand open wagone: four top beginning, containing (4 that in house-owners buggies. *e< oud hand. * rices low. more or less, it being tbe same a* orveyfd naively ordering from the of very L E. AMUSEMENT NOTES. A petition residents Church Tkiadseu. El is worth. Me to tne bv warranty deed date*! April s’. ft d. to discontinue the nse of the drain for street for the removal of all and 1903. and recorded in Hancock county registry •tore In the to make a telephone — A story which will to the entire city up state- limited quantity of iotu^e- of deed*, book 3U. page 400. sewage, the order was not to be taken appeal wires and from the south p aae«l and said mort- 1 ment of ail the arsouk it had .tl telegraph poles LUMBER—AJoist. spruce pine boards, And whereas the condition* of because of its and etc., at reasonable M. C. now too It waa not intended to family parity strength side of that was received and re- prices. Ai'aTtJ*, gage have been broken and remain so, literally. * in the town where !!• street, Cuniculocus Park con- is told in the new comedy-drama “Hearts Illngiand had -d Mills, Egypt. Me ibeietore, by reason of the bieach of the force them to build bat to ferred to the committee on streets. It is dition thereof. I claim a foreclosure of said cesspools, i of Gold” which is the attraction at Han* within two years prior to his death that the wires can be carried mortgaze and hereby give thi* nonet arouse them to some concerted action There were u suggested a. cock hill to-morrow umulter of quantities of £o lit. Dated this thirty-first day of August, a. evening.^The play from Oak street to School street " which it would be for arsenic on one of the statements that through 1007- Claes A. Richa*d*ox. through possible is‘the work of Jay Hunt, who is re$ponsi- Seth W*. her attorney on Lincoln street, just south of the east tenement on Han- By Norwood, the to convert the drain into a for “A of Thorns” had been billed to the itidgewo-x) city ble Crown and “Down TENEMENT—8ix-roomcock 8t., in good condition. to side grammar school Apply ■ uir. luyuriocr uud-i pharmacy. The items arrested my at building. U. A. M. Joy. Ellsworth. ncrenj unrs sewer. by the Sea”, and it. is said that this, his X be has been duly appointed aduiinis* for the articles were :.l SEWERS AND DRAINS. latest work, is far to tention, tenement on Ster- trator of the estate of Whether or not the taken superior anything CHAN* steps by arsenic. I M. S. Smith, of the board of ling St., near dam- to E CAROLINE H. STANLEY, late of has before. inquired for the RMgew.iof. health, ap- TENEMENT—Five-room Appiv G. lead to this that gone Moose, druggist, Ellsworth. BERRY ISLES, the will conclusion, it a before the board to city pharmacy and was told that it did r peared inquire what in the county of Hancock, deceased, most feasible Al. per* s tems to be the and exist and never had existed. Tl a ; had been done in regard to the drain given bonds as tbe law direct*. KEITH S THEATRE, BOSTON. eons demands against tbe estate or for of that across Water street under the East. having economical plan sewerage knew 1 iiad found what I had bed Gay nor and said deceased are desired to tbe The fall and at present the that can be Iwinter Tseasan opened f *r. Burrill formal hav- same for settlement, and all Indebted portion of city sug- buutlu.p buildings, complaint silver watch. Lost im- last with one of WTATCH—Open-faced thereto are to make pay men: Keith's Monday the best been made to the board of v v between the requested The brook is a natural water I still had to produce proof tl. ing health. It Congregational church mediately. Lawta 0. Stasis*• gested. of vaudeville and it w'ill be and residence of C. &. Foster, Main street. bills, followed was out of the of the Crauber.-y Isles, IS, 1907. and there are no to be Klnglnud bad received the good- i jurisdiction board Will finder return to H. P. Hopeixs, Ells- Aug. coarse, grades one the week that will be worth? by coming fully had the matter at of health, and Mr. Smith believed the overcome. If the the bunted up the ex city, through up to it. Paul Conchas, the “Militaiy office and found fa. city responsible. BAG—Containing book with owner's of owners of land pres# receipts co-operation Hercules,” the greatest heavyweight jug- SATINname on fly leaf, and valuables. Lost on packages signed *‘Th Ridgewood I*!ia. Aid. Stuart for the board reviewed roa«f last drain rnns or has Bayside Saturday, Aug. 17. Fiuder throngh which the by I gler the stage hasfknown, returned to will be rewarded U.r.cy. per 1’. R.” in I'eter Rlnglaud'.. briefly the situation. The brook has never by returning to Fiest Na- VEAL WANTED condemnation proceedings, conld se- America this season under cornract tc play tional Base, Ellsworth, Me. handwriting. The dates of shlpraen been accepted or acknowledged by the cure the to enter upon the pro- the Keith circuit. (He has added rainy and the ■QXNTING-CA8E right receipts accorded exactly. city as a sewer drain; no pe; mission has gold watch, Waltham. HYDE. WHEELER CO. and conatrnct and novelties to his act. XX No. 283791. with fob attached. Finder perty perpetnally Armed with this evidence, the lawyer ever been given to sew- will be rewarded (Established 1*64 are anyone empty suitably by returning same Fred Walton and hi§£company to to Feed G. maintain a sewer, it conld be done at win had defended Mrs. Rlngland ia age in the drain, and the aldermen did Smith, Ellsworth, Me. 41 North Market St., Boston. Mass. present the pantomimic classic, “Cissy’s comparatively amali coat considering court, working with me. secured a not consider the city responsible. At the Dream.” Bessie W’ynn. who scored one of pardon for iter, the means availa- it was voted the number served, and this cost only meeting to notify all persons Jtftlp IHanUt. Can gel top market prices ami will make the hits of the past season, is to return ble of her borne the house- doing jw-1P*e, or, rather, of emptying sewage into the drain to discon- returns for would be largely by with some new songs. for general work at Cmr Llkch prompt getting her out of prison. There are tinue so Rooms, street. owners whom it convenienced. and is the doing. GIRL Franklin, VKAL- LAMB- POULTRY Kept ’’Stop, Look Listen” title of no words or phra* -s capable of ex- Mr. Smith Produce. clear of underbrash and debris in the sketch to be and thought it would be a serious eiperienced woman for generaJhoused Butter, Kggi A Farm played by MayTully her gratitude to ate. work in pressing to enforce this AN family of two adults. Wage* Market certifi- and where neces- Company. It is(a clever; bit of dramatic thing prohibition, as it •4 per week. Mas. A. L. reports, tags, shipping open places, piped j Once out of prison, Mrs. Ulughnm Hudson, on the furnished free. work Matthew White. and would mean the construction of many Surry rotd. cates. stencils, etc., the drain would become a bene- by !jr., gives went to work t > a sary, discover reason for the overflow > Miss a chance to introduce cesspools, from which tlie Strictly Com mission. rather than a menace to the Tally splendid her husband s fit city. 1 taking arsenic ami learn- her impersonations; of well known city would have to take care of, and which XMmtisrmmts. Ellsworth always has been ed that many year* is fore, when much peculiarly actresses. would be a greater menace to I run down in health, i? pi and the cross- health than drain, even in its 10 CENTS Smith Campbell, (original mended to present SEND to its fine natural him. Later, when in the largely drainage. Are conversationalists, will have a batch condition. Mr. Smith called attention to AND get j same condition, he laid prescribed it to It would seem now to be a matter of the fact, before lost sight of the aider- of new bumorisms. himself. by | w Post Cards aa well as economy, to take ad- Others on the bill will Watson men, that the city itself as one of the 6 Souvenir policy |bej and From the film* of the for 15c. 1 accusing of contaminators of the Sold In stores of one of these natural Little in a vocal comedietta; the Petching drain, the overflow Is received- vantage Mrs. Bingiand. Edward Par-sons kept Sent post-paid on same day order their musical Views from all over the world. Also arteries of drainage to provide a sys- brothers, with flower in the th-re i rkjM* background, cing noth- jj———— actresses. >o cheap or comic ones, but arrest. tem of which won Id serve garden; Jessie Blair Sterling, a singer of he do aod beautiful. Benu the 10 cents TO-DAi sewerage ing could bet deny any knowl- We offer One Hundred Doilsrs Reward for the cards next mall. Address: Scottish songs; the Robinson-Parquette of case of Catarrh that cannot be get by no small part of the most densely edge auy evi! latent on the part of any cured bv ME. trio of singers and dancers; Owley and t*’e accused Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. H. M. BEUATTy. DEPT.A,. ELLSWORTH. settled portion of the city. South of Her Ilf1 wag a bitter er*o Toledo, O. Randall, comedy jugglers;|Lonnie Follett, till 1 We, the have known P. street there are other small brought forth the evidence that undersigned, J. ■ Main for the last 1ft years, and believe him mimic; DeVoie and Miller, acrobatic vindicated the lad -. A Cheney be utilized in the year after the perfectly honorable in all business transac- MORE brooks which conld and the I'vBWBmB and are inoie ia humorists, kinetograph. pardon be married her. Tills convinc- tions. and able to carry out Competent book-keepers stenographers financially any °u‘ are much because same way. The east side of the city obligations made by nis firm. Bel WS ;ha.u ?ver* graduates sought wcIlwa'-JJJja ed the tongue wayg-rs that after E and for office duties bet us fit \ OL tor * ali Walding, K inn an & Marvin. B* I^ thoroughly qualified an thus be with a ■■ it. booklet. gi'infe P would provided system Luxury and dissipation, soft and gentle she was and Mr. and Mrs. Par- Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. I laying position—and help you to get Our guilty, mailed on be as their and as Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken act- Oculars, request. of sewerage which would sufficient approaches are, silently sons left the to take their internally, |J p | throw their charms about the heart, country up ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- to come, and which they faces of the Testimonials THE DOE BUSINESS COLLEGE. for many years enslave it more than the most active and residence in South America. system. sent free. P_ Price. 75c. per bottle. Sold all form a valuable of a more turbulent vices.—Hannah More■ EDWARD S. by Druggists. Y-Mc-A B1

____ WteBww. THREE CHEERS FOR “PAUL ONES,” ELLSWORTH’S NEWEST FLOUR! tells us what a superior hero the Paul Jones now History dashing was; another “Paul Jones” comes to the front because of superiority—this time, it’s PAUL JONES FLOUR m wheat Indiana, milled where it-was and sent to me winter patent—grown grown, in full carload lot, at a price so I can sell for which is from 25c $5.25 per bbl., to 50c less than you’d ordinarily have to pay.

is a all-round never “PAUL JONES” top-natch Flour; the never the a disappoints cook; disappoints palate; is genuine delight to every member of the fa nily who cares for tooth- You d better let me introduce YOU to “PAUL JONES” some food. right away, particularly while I’m this Flour at the cut of selling really superior price $5.25 per barrel. Special1 price quoted to buyers of three or more barrels in one order. J. A. HAYNES, The “Cash Down” Grocer, 34 Main Street, Ellsworth. — 1 1 "- ^^I,.i .—i.i mmm bled lor the lire. Odd Fellows W. COMRADES MEET. camp Morong and wife, Cutler; Mrs. C. E. MOUTH OF THE KIYKK. OLD ball wm soon filled, and there were still Morong, Lunec; 8. B. Wescott and wife, Nasal Cltrence W. Houses, Farms, many who could not obtain admittance. Bluehill; Frank Campbell, Cherryfleld; Alley haa gone to Yonkers, SIXTH MAINE N. where has VETERANS OP Then it wm that Mayor Greely made his H. H. Bowles, Cherryfleld; R. G. Taylor, Y., employment. Woodland. hold annual be union. timely otter of Hancock hall, and the invi- Ellsworth; W. R. Blackman, Cambridge; Mrs. William Smith and daughter Me- F'OR SAL. El. tation wm Alex M. liaaa are accepted. Robinson, Bangor; Harry E. visiting relatives here. Ely'* I have to offer several moderate- hhnhwbd ahd Judge John B. Redman presided at the Honey, Bangor; B. F. Miss Inez ! ol* nuERDonn Gray, Ellsworth; L. Pratt, after a month’s va- cleanses, soothes and heals ! priced house* at about half t!ie cost to — — campfire, and his remarks and West B. swenothbhbd oamp nn opening Joseph Small, Lynn, Maas.; E. cation, is in Bangor, demonstrating. the diseased niembrai<\ I on ild. introductions added much 1 SUHHB happy to the Fox, Dover; F. M. Ames, Dover; E. 1. It cures catarrh and drive* members ahd Merrill Alley, of New York, is spend- ! One house wstti stable on Oak street- evening’s enjoyment. Douglass, Dover; E. C. away a cold in the head PBHSHHT. Morrill, Milo; I ing his vacation with his father, Samuel The wm music John E. Stewart and ! modern and in good repair. programme opened by wife. West Bridge- Alley. quickly. Rev. P. A. A. j Cream Rnlin is into tha One house on Birch avenue in Maine r.ent by Lynch’s bind, prayer by water, Mass.; John Malone and wife, placed nostrils,spreads line Old comrades ol the 0th regi Charles Favro and sister who were ! and a cordial address of welcome Mrs. William Lillis, over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im- order and less than in Ellsworth last Killam, Ellsworth; George, Augusta; modern; half grasped banda again visiting relatives here, were called sud- mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does by Mayor Greely. Maj. Charles F. Henry PeakeB and wife, Bangor; A. I. cost to build a few years ago. Wednesday, many of them for the first denly home the death o( their not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug- of who met his Saunders, Stillman | by father, | seen Witherill, Detroit, Mich., Ellsworth; Fickett, One bouse on State street; one on time in yeara—ona, in fact, who had William Favro. gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. old comrades in reunion for the first time, Cherryfleld; Greenleaf A. Goodale, Wake- Central several on but two of his old comrades in arms since ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street. New York, street; Water A pleasant was annual responded to the address of welcome. In field, Mass.; H. O. Morse, Cherryfleld; I evening spent recently street; also the J. A. 1865. It wss the twenty-seventh »t the Taylor boose; forty-two years, until this reunion, he had James Hamilton, Ellsworth; Alex. B. i borne of Robert B. Carter, on the reunion of the Sixth Maine regiment also theHall estate on School street. met but two of hit old comrades. James E. Parsons and birthday of his daughter, Mrs. Laura an Ellawortb Sumner, Lubec; association, and weather and Alexander, who will soon return to her James E. Parsons spoke for the 5th Wis- wife, Ellsworth; Mrs. S.. L. Hey TO RENT—House with stable lu welcome combined to make it one of the wood, home in Lynn, Mass. consin volunteers, and read a letter from Bucksport; Mrs. Hannah Bonsey, Ells- good locality, ready for immediate most enjoyable ever held. It la twenty- occupancy. J. 8. Anderson, of Mainitowoc, Wis., Co. worth; Mary Haney, Ellsworth; Mary E. _ two years since this regiment last held its A, 5th Wisconsin, addressed to the 6th McFarland, Lincoln; William A. Richard- MARINE LIST reunion in Ellsworth. S. 1— LORD. Maine. In this letter, he says: son, Ellsworth Falls; Samuel G. Bryant, I ■" ——.- The meetings were held at Odd Fellows Ellsworth Port. Some have thought It strange that so strong Portland; Mrs. Kale E. Fogg, Bucksport; Ar sch Loduskia. ball, which was prettily decorated in red, Aug 28, Northeast Harbor a fraternal arose between the Ath Miss Rebecca A. John Ar Aug 29, sch Lulu W Eppes, Weymouth and In the room feeling Fogg, Bucksport; white and bine, banquet C. Sid Sept 4, sch Wesley Abbott, Rondout, Porcelain Wisconsin and the Sth Maine. It has never Honey, Bangor; William H. Wharff, staves and heads Inlays. there, meals wars served. For the camp seemed so to me. The men were exactly Berkeley, Cal. Ar Sept 1, sch Mildred May, Steuben The most up-to-date dental lire in the evening, Odd Fellow s hall waa similar. Our boys came largely from the NOTES. work. Crown and on the in- Bridge inadequate for the crowd, and pineries; so did yours.. Many of your boys BORN. Lynch’s band furnished excellent music Work. (ias. Ether and vitation of Mayor A. W. Qrealy, who on sailed the coasting vessels that left the sea- during the day, serving as escort on the BOWDEN—At Orlard, 27, to Mr and Mrs Cocaine for behalf of the city offered the tree nae of ports along your shores; many of ours sailed Aug Rainless Ex- marches, and giving several concerts in Herbert G Bowden, a daughter. Hancock the Are waa moved to the schooners on stormy Lake Michigan. traction. hall, camp the and in front of the hall. CARR—At Hancock, Aug 11, to Mr and Mrs Many, if not most, of both regiments, were square F t hat place, and even this hall was none Frank Carr, of Newton, Mass, a son. pioneers of the timber country and knew how Little Ignore R. Mills, aged ten years, CLARK—At Bluehill. Aug 31, to Mr and Mrs too Urge. W to crack the skull of a squirrel or kill a deer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Mills, Homer Clark, a daughter. Dr. C. C. MORRISON, The veteran*, some seventy-0ve strong, EATON—At Sunset, to Mr and Mrs on the jump with a rifle bullet long before of and of Aug 31, H. on trains. of Montpelier, Vt., granddaughter Arthur R Eaton, a son. of Bar QREELY, arrived the moraine Many they were called to the army. Harbor, comrade Henry Ricker, of was GERRISH —At Winter 24, to Mr them were accompanied by Udies. They That such men should fraternize to the Auburn, Harbor, Aug last year elected the of the and Mrs Stephen L Gerrish, a daughter. begs to announce that he has installed DENTIST. were met a of EUaworth fullest extent was Inevitable. These natural daughter regi- by delegation ! GRAY—At Bluehill, Aug 29, to Mr and Mrs ment. She recited “The of the Na- the latest and most improved high- • members of the regiment and by members bonds were doubly clinched and riveted by Flag i Levi W Gray, a daughter. [Louise Ivy] Main Street. Ellsworth* tion” very at the fire in the electrical com- of WiUUm H. H. Rice poet, G. A. H., who the peculiar circumstances of mutual sup- prettily camp | LUCHINI—At Ellsworth, Aug 29, to Mrs frequency machine, at and The executive committee has i Joseph Luchini, a son. [Joseph] assisted in Headed by port Williamsburg, Mary’s Heights evening. bined with the X-Ray apparatus for entertaining. NUTT—At to Mr and Mrs Rappahannock Station. authorized the purchase of an appropriate Stonington, Aug 29, diseases and READY FOR Lynch’s hand they marched to the hall, John Alford Nutt, a daughter. treating various for diag- Well, comrades, the years are telling upon or medal for this was badge bright little where at noon dinner served. • ! WATSON—At North Sullivan, Aug 28, to Mr nostic work, in skin diseas- us, and the scythe of time is playing greater especially had the daughter of the regiment. j and Mrs Barney Watson, a son. The Udies of the relief corps in our ranks than did the bullet and 1 es and cancer. TOOTH havoc WEBBER—At Winter Harbor. 17, to Mr HELP meals in The Ellsworth members of the 6th Aug important matter of serving shell of the Rebellion. Within a space of I and Mrs James B Webber, a daughter. It's an established fact that the X- { Maine the valuable — and were assisted by the months our first colonel, Amasa appreciate assistance — charge, ably eighteen Ray treatment is the best cure for We are ready to make your own Daughters of Liberty. Rons of veterans Cobb, our next, brave Tom Allen, and our given them in entertaining their comrades cancer. teeth healthy again, or to pro- and other men friends of the veter- major. Miles Butterfield, have passed over the by members of William H. H. Rice post young BAKER—CHASE—At Ellsworth. 4, vide river to the "boys”. A few weeks ago and relief Sept by perfect-fitting, fully guar- an- acted as waiters. The tables were join corps, by the Daughters of Rev V F Hendee, Miss Ida M Baker, of Ells- Henry Curran died. So far as I am now to anteed artificial have prettily arranged and at each pUte was a Capt. Liberty and others. They express thanks worth, Clarence E Chase, of Boston. teeth; advised, there are but three captains left who BILLINGTOX—HALLERON—At Baltimore, ELECTRICAL WIRING. boutonniere of sweet peas, prepared by to these, to the sons of veterans and other every up-to-date facility ; charge at any time commanded companies in the old Md, Aug 28, by Rev C M Eyster, Miss Julia Full Lines of young ladies. As for tbe food—well, it young men who waited on the tables, to Frances Biiliugtou. of Ellsworth, to Perci- moderately. regiment. val Ruckly Halleron. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES was Ellsworth cooks, which the presiding officer of the evening, to prepared by on “The AND FIXTURES. Col. Wainwright Cushing spoke the and BUCK—KENNEDY—At Orlaud. Sept 2, by tells the singers musicians, to Mayor Rev Walter Miss Gertrude Parker story. Humorous Side of a Soldier’s and Morgan, Estimates on Wiring and Supplies Cheerfully Given. Life,” for the use of the and to of Orland, to Warren Edwin Ken- BUSINESS MEETING. Greely hall, the Buck, ANDREW M. MOOR. C. t Sitt D. D. told aome amusing stories and incidents nedy. of Bucksport. 51 Main St., Me. citizens generally for interest shown and Laundry Bldg, (west end bridge). Ellsworth. Bangor, Tbe business meeting was held in tbe in which members of the 6th Maine, some COUSINS—LINCOLN—At Bluehill, Aug 31, help given in making the ,reunion a by Rev W H Dunham, Mrs Mary A Cousins afternoon. Comrade A. M. were Robinaon, Jr., of whom present, figured conspicu- success. to Isaac R Lincoln, both of Bluehill. waa called to _ L. W ol Bangor, upon preside. ously. STEVENS—BROWN—At Prospect Harbor, RUMILL, Rev Mr Mrs Frances THE- Secretary J. B. Neagle made hi* annual re- Judge Redman, at this point, told an WEST ELLSWORTH. Aug 24, by Keyes, Mary j Stevens to Samuel H Brown, both of Pros- Undertaker. jiort, accompanied by a few general re- interesting story of a visit which John pect Harbor. Asa M. Barron is having his house roof in marks on affairs of the association. Malone, of Ellsworth, paid to General Dealer Caskets, Coffins, Robes, etc. shingled. CLARION. Tbe treasurer’s report showed a balance Hancock, when be was visiting Bar Har- DIED. WEST TREMONT. MAINE. on of dUbursements and how Miss Ray Alta Dollard and Miss Mamie Sept. 5,1906, (171.11; bor some years ago, quickly Whether it’s a range or a fur- Meade BIMSON—At Winter Harbor, Aug 21, Mrs Telephone connection. during year, (24.39; balance on hand, he was admitted to the presence of the left for their homes in Beverly, Catherine Bitusou, aged 87 years. nace—if it is a the fol- “Clarion”, it is *116.72. The secretary reported general when the latter was informed that Mass., Monday. I BLAISDELL—At East Orland, Aug 30, William Blaisdell, 70 sure to meet lowing donations received during the “John Malone, his old bugler, wished to Mrs. Lizzie Meade came Sunday to aged years. every requirement. BRIDGES—At Brooklin. Aug 28, Mrs Lucy E year. H. E. Mathews and wife, (2; O. E. see him.” Mr. Malone proudly exhibited a few with her Mrs. and Lauches. Made the spend days sister, Bridges, aged 38 years, 11 mouths, 26 days. Gasolee Engines by Wood Bishop Co., W. (1; Louis P. Tapley, (1. The a cane him Gen. Hancock at that Walter Hinkley, given by Bonsey. BUCK—Av Bucksport, Aug 30, Horace E Buck, 23 styles and size#, 11-2 to 20 H. P 2 and 4 Bangor. Sold voluntary contributions at this reunion time. aged 59 years. cycle, 1,2 and 4 Jump spark or make by' Seventeen of Dollardtown’s young peo- cylinders. I CROCKETT—At Oceanville. Aug 27, Mrs and break. Don’t forget our 3 H. P. complete amounted to (44. Drigiaicr*u«iirnii unruiciii x. uuuumc, for ple and their friends had a picnic at Pat- Susan H Crockett, aged 62 years, 8 mouths, 2 for 888.00. Send catalogue. J. P. ELDIilDGE, viuvoiB were rievivu iui iuc ci.suiug of the lor some time sta- regular army, ten’s pond, with a bonfire in the evening, days. PAL31ER BROS., year as follows: H. S. Hobbs, of Rock- tioned in the Phillipines, gave a brief DONNELL—At Lynn, Mass, Aug 24, Hiram C 48 Portland Pier, Portland, Me. | Saturday. of 75 land, A. M. Robinson, jr., of sketch of the battle of Manila and inci- Donnell, formerly Franklin, aged president; years, l month. 8 days. F. W. followed. Bangor, Brat vice-president; dents in the insurrection which Don't Touch The Ilaby. GODFREY—At West Gouldsboro, Aug *22. Why Complain of second H. of Frank Godfrey, of Boston, aged about 45 Morong, Cntler, vice-preaident; Capt. William Whartf, Berkeley, Eugene Wood’s article on “The New cost of to cent# years. when at the small I. H. Whittier, of Guilford, third vice- told of the San Francisco earthquake in for years you can have a sharp razor Cal., Baby” American Magazine will “stir HAVEY-At Hancock, Aug 26. Mrs Martha A of of that ■. and an easy shave by using president; A. P. Benner, Willimantic, and lire, and of the rapid recovery up the animals”. It is an appeal for the Havey, aged 62 years, 2 mouths, 6 days. James “DIAMOND EDOE RAZOR PASTE." Conn., fourth vice-president; J. B. Neagle, city. old and a criticism of the new. Follow- PERKINS—At Penobscot. Aug 30, W, infant son of Mr and Mrs Herman E Sent on of 10 cents. of J. 8. of Col. John F. Whitcomb was called Receipt Lubec, secretary; Knowlton, upon ing is one of Mr. Wood’s onslaughts: Perkins, aged 35 days. A. Camden, treasurer. from the audience, and told the veterans “Most of the new consists of POND—At East Holden, Aug 30, Charles L El DANIELS, learning 27 Dane Ave., Somerville, Mass. There were remarks by Gen. G. A. Good- of the 6th Maine how glad he was to Bee ‘Don’t.' As: ‘Don’t kiss the baby.* My Pond, agfed 65 years. ale, Capt. C. T. Witherill and President them in Ellsworth, and asked them not to land! What’s a baby for if not to kiss ELLSWORTH Htmcrti'snnntts. II. S. Hobbs. President Hobbs extended wait twenty-two years before coming and mommick over? What becomes of au invitation to the association to bold its again. The speeches were interspersed by the politicians if this foul heresy infects Steam Laundry and Bath Rooms. reunion next year at Rockland. The in- music and recitations. There were solos our land? ‘Don’t rock the baby.’ Half vitation Miss A. Mona- “NO PAT, NO VASHIK." was accepted. by Mrs. E. J. Walsh, Lucy the poetry in the language turns up its The following were elected honorary ghan and Miss L. M. Trundy, each of toes and dies when that blow strikes All binds of lu'wdry work done at short notice. Goods called ter and delivered. members: William Small, James Ham- whom responded to encores. Miss Re- home. And will a certain hand we wot H. B. ESTEY A CO., ilton, A. W. Curtis, William J. Connick, becca of Bucksport, and Miss Ig- of rule the world if it the Fogg, stops rocking WEST END BRIDGE. ELLSWORTH HI George F. Haskell, Col. C. C. Burrill, of nore R. Mills, daughters of the regiment, cradle? Ruin stares the comic paper in Ellsworth, and E. Honey, of Ban- gave recitations. the face if that commandment is Harry appropriate obeyed IPtofnaional Catda. gor. MEMBERS AMD QUESTS. which forbids the man of the house to For Boys and Girls. A congratulatory telegram was sent to walk the floor with the baby in the stilly Following is a list of members and C. Thorough Preparation for College and 5cientl« Adj. Charles A. o( the 6tb Maine, watches of the COXARY, fic Schools. Clark, of the association who registered night. ^YILEY on his com- guests recent election as department but he’s we ATTORNEY those who cannot attend at the reunion. “‘Yes, crying,* explain Courses for College. mander of the G. A. R. of Iowa. who have from our that AND James B. Neagle, Lubec; Charles taught youth Modern buildings, steam heat, electric light, A AT LAW. rote of thanks was passed to Ells- we’ve to and run the COUNSELLOR etc. Efficient o£ Teachers. Witberill, Detroit, Mich; Wainwright got drop everything telephone, corps worth members of the 6th Maine, to Wm. instant the baby sets up a yoop. The so- Physical Instructor all the year. Cushing, Foxcroft; Jerre Hennessy, Rox- O, F. Fellou'S. H. H. Rice and relief to the Officesformerly occupied by No better school for men and post corps, Providence, cial fabric shudders when we are in- anywhere young bury, Mass.; Patrick Duguin, Emery Bucksport, Me. women to get training in mind and body. Daughters of Liberty, and all who helped formed that it does the baby good to have Block, R. I.; Thomas C. G. Furbish, Bucksport; in any way to make the reunion here so a cry from time to time; it Fall Term Begins Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1907. P. G. Sumner, Amherst; Henry Ricker, jr., loud, long pleasant. his and vocal J. WALSH, and further D. L. Ellsworth; George strengthens lungs organs, EDMOND For catalogue information, If ECHO LOOT. Auburn; Fields, ATTORNEY address. Principal, S. L. tones up the heart, stimulates the peri- W. Black, Mariaville; Hey wood, W. E. Maine. The following deaths during the year circulation, and so forth and so on, AND Sargent, Hebron, Bucksport; Charles L. Davis, Bucksport; pheral were reported: with much more of the same sort. COUNSELOR AT LAW. A. H. Bridges, Spragues MillB; H.S. Hobbs Samuel W. 9, ‘But a is the WAYNFLETE SCHOOL. Swabreck, Calais, April 8. 8. Boynton, maybe pin sticking poor 1907. and wife, Rockland; Offices, First Xational Bank Building, A HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. J. S. Knowlton, angel.’ Minneapolis, Minn.; ... 65 State Street, Portland, Me. Noah H. McOary, Calais, Sept. 24,1906. “Cold and prim the scientific answer; Ellsworth, Maine. Camden; S. Gould, Kingman; L. H. Whit- Number in Boarding Department 10 William Allen, Whitneyville, Sept. 24, ‘There are no pins on the New Baby.’ 60 tier, Guilford; Hiram E. Fogg, Bucksport; Day 1906. “I rebel. I won’t stand fo»* it. ‘Don’t L- l. General and Conn.; Charles larrabee, College Preparatory Departments. A. P. Benner, Willmantic, X)R- Certificate admits to all leading William K. Stiles, Boston, Dec. 28,1906. with the Why, what’s the use Colleges. R. Mariaville; Mrs. Henry play baby.’ Tenth year begins Sept. 24,1907. John 1907. Goodwin, dextist. with it — M. Rice, Waltham, Jan. 7, of having one if you can’t fuss by — Miss Ricker, Auburn; Mrs. Lottie E. Mills, MissCrlsfield PRINCIPALS Lowell Isaac Wis., Feb. 16, 1907. the it in different Morrell, Anoka, Miss Lenore R. Mills, Master Henry R. hour, dressing up fifty R- R. G. each with Room Bank Block. Thaxter, Minneapolis, Minn., long-tailed flumma-diddles, 8, '* Mills, Montpelier, Vt.; Mrs. J. B. Neagle, d -oo a years $1J§ March 1,1907. sleeves to poke the little hanny-pannies Maine. tf pa|J in |jnnQ9 Lubec; Charles E. Edes, Foxcroft; Aaron Ellsworth. Isaac Strickland, Bangor, March 1, 1907. What’s the use of having a Frost and wife, St. Albans; Mrs. Charles through? Otis Lincoln, Milton, Mass., May 16, baby if you can’t wake it up at 10 o’clock Davis, Bucksport; C. B. Dexter and wife, 1907. Arnos- at night to show it to the company? And Bangor; C. F. McKusick and wife, 'Thomas Milo. w hat’ll think if can’t tickle it Farrell, D. Y. McFarland and wife, they they Stephen L. Leighton, Columbia. bury, Mass.; T? M Moses East James with ‘kitchy-kitchy-kitchy?’—if they F M "R F, P Flowers, William G. Mich. Gilmore, port; ip Greenleal, Midland, Lamoine; Joseph and can’t shove their foolish faces up against JJ i'l JJ JJ Xu and Fine Floral Work for and Sylvanus Stewart, last residence un- Hutchinson, Eastport; Ira P Wing 111 JJ JLfJ. any and *aboo!’ and watches to its known. H. Allen, Maohias; it cry put wife, Monson; George ear so it can hear the little men inside a occasion CAMP FIRE. S. every John H. Annas, Charlotte; H. James, and it on their knees at making nails, joggle After supper, which was served East Fred to Boston?’ FRED’lv H. Bar Harbor. all the year round. o J6 C. J. Frye, Maehias; with “trit-trot MOSES, Open clock, the veterans and their guests Charlotte; "merican ha* subscribers al t07 fttnttmuti. 4 th‘> ZJ i post-off* ccs in //uncock county. 40 t >* utner palters in the County com- bine f do net -cam *0 many. The AMERI- THE OB. Bl FIDE CAN not the only paper printed in THE MUTUAL LIFE and has never claimed to Hancock county, A Hindoo That Puzzles be, hut it is the only paper that can prop Insurance Company of New York Ceremony ariy *>e ea'led o County paper; all th< the Uninitiated. Test •*'* merely local papers Thecircula- UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT *ic The American, barring the Bar Harbor liecard » summer list. is larger With the standard policies and the safeguards established by the laws of New WALK OVCit CLOW!M3 COALS. than 'hot all the other printed of papers York—the most ever enacted ota, carrying everywhere 25 50 bottle and his life was Tapley, Myrtle F., Maggie B., Jennie E., malignant form, despaired Mrs. a huge Indian sword, followed the Mary Betts and daughter, of East all of this town. She is also survived by I. ». iOHMBOM A CO., Boston, Maas. of. Recent reports say that be is slightly by ^ Boston, are at Frazier’s, two minor priests who were destined better. visiting Henry two sisters, Mrs. Harry Jones, of Bouton, to walk unharmed through that yard 2. Mrs. George Myrick, who has been in Mrs. Coleman Steele, of Ellsworth, and Sept. S. j the _ thick fiery lied, scintillating In In- Hocklasd on business, returned home two brothers, George and James Green, of creasing darkness and lighting up the FRANKLIN. j Saturday. New London. Conn. The deceased had dnik fa.,es of the hundreds of gaping Rufus G. Bickford returned to Boston been most tenderly cared for all through Schools commence »Sept. 9 and 16. Hindoos standing Is-blud us. While Saturday, after spending bis vacation with the summer by her husband, daughter Frank E. Blaisdell and wife were at we European* and Americans, always relatives here. Myrtle and her two sisters. Northeast Harbor a few days last week. hyiiererltlcal and given to scienia ■ re 28. Tomsox. i Mrs. Colon Pendleton, of a former Aug. Mias Mabel Donnell visited her sister, Lynn, search, were awaiting the coming of resident of this town, is the guest of Mrs. NORTH DEER ISLE. th“ our Mrs. B. C. Graves, at Northeast Harbor, moment when 75 per cent of A. J. Gerrish. last week. Capt. Ralph Gray is at home. credulity was either to be shattered or Mrs. J. J. Roberts and daughter Alice roundel ont to the fullness of a com Mrs. L. F. Springer and family will Capt. G. L. Hardy has shipped on the i who have been visiting relatives in Rock- pleted and abiding faith In Hiuloo leave Wednesday for their home in Nor- schooner Elm City, as mate. land, returned Thursday. control aud mastery of the devouring way, Mich. F. A. Haskell is at home. His ves- ! Capt. element of our Rev. Gideon who has been fire, Hindoo fellow on Dr. H. F. Collins and wife Satur- Mayo, sway el is at’Deer Isle. spent lookers, on the other were on a three weeks’ vacation, has returned hand, antlcl day and Sunday at Northeast Harbor and Miss Lane, of Dorchester, Mass., is the the ordeal with all the and resumed the pastorate of the Baptist paling simplic- Bar Harbor. of Prof. Edward Adams. church. guest ity of credulous children. Ours was an Mrs. C. T. Bunker is a few almost spending Alfred Myers, of Philadelphia, is a guest terrifylug heart tension, aud we Seldon Jacobs, wife and son Clifton, days at Gouldsboro with her sisters, Mrs. at Tanglewood cottage for early almost wished that we were not occi- who have been visiting W. H. Sargent Septem- Bunn and Mrs. Guptill. ber. dental skeptics, always bent on doubt- and other relatives here, returned to their E. L. Lowell and wife, who left for theii ing things of an extraordinary nature. home in Boston Tuesday. Misses Emu Weingartner and borne at Blaine Saturday were accom- Tlie priests marched about the trench James R. Foster has Clara Hollenburg, of Philadelphia, left panied by Misa Ruth Marden, of Milli- Capt. purchased the chanting and performing mystic Incan- schooner Onward of F. R. Monday morning. noeket. j Capt_ Bunker, tations, carrying along a glass reliqu- and has the craft in for Charles Howlsnd, wife and i put readiness fall daughters ary, or shrine. In which was seen the juihb uuraun is»ufu larmuooa 10 a and Alice have returned to their cruising around the islands. Dorothy Image of the god Siva, who. In the poverty party Monday evening. Many 2. home in Newton, Mass. ! Sept. E. Hindoo religious system. Is one of the unique costumes were worn, and merri- Mrs. Jack Stinson and daughter Lida, trinity and Is as the de- ment reigned. worshiped SOUTH HANCOCK. and Hazel Hardy, arrived Saturday from stroyer, Brahma being the creator and Mrs. H. F. Collins, with little Ale Mrs. Robert is io Veazie. Portland, where Mrs. Stinson has been for Vishnu the preserver of the universe. Club and her Miss Haley visiting Ginger daughter annt, Clicquot the past three months. We do not know to this day what those (PRONOUNCED "CUCK-O.") will leave for a week s Mrs. Nettie Higgins left Tuesday for Brackett, Tuesday Sept. 2. H. said as they TIm moil wboleaome Summer Drink. Mad* of Pwe Imported _ priests perambulated line*. prrat visit at Houlton. Charleston, where she^has employment. Adi about that fiery trench, hut we do Ginger nndWeler boa o* bmou. m el MiiU. Moo your Edward Keith, wife and'son Gordon, of MARLBORO. cnn get u. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and daughter. know what soon followed, for, at the denier far it If he doe* not boon il ire will tell yoo where you Brockton, are Mrs. Keith's Miss Roberta, of Ridley Park, Pa., and Mass., visiting Mrs. Frank Jones and daughter Maude, end of the incantation, the two candi- MASS. Mrs. W. T. CLICQUOT CLUB CO..MILL1S, Miss Browne, of Washington, D. C., left mother, Coggins. who have been visiting Mrs. G. W. Bow- dates for the ordeal plunged Into the for their homes Friday. Mrs. G. W. Colwell and two sons, who den, have returned to Boston. redhot coals and walked ankle deep have been in town for two re- Miases W'oodruff and Cleveland enter- weeks, Mrs. E. C. Alexander, with son Donald, the whole length of the trench, back- turned to Harbor tained at a thimble party Monday after- Prospect Tuesday. who has been spending the summer with ward and forward, time and time THE KINEO noon. After sewing, games were in order. Mrs. W. A. Haines and daughter Thelmp, her mother, Mrs. C. E. Ford, has returned again. They played with that sctntil- Refreshments were served. of Fort Fairfield, were guests of Mrs. to Houlton. lattng. glowing fire as children play I| OAK FURNACE Nettie a few with th-i sands of Coronado beach, Several from here attended the fifth Higgins days last week. About 200 were present at the reunion kicking It with their feet and or coal wedding anniversary celebration of T. VV. Baldwin and family, who have ; of the Hodgkins' family Aug. 28, in Perry stooping that burns wood down to pick up. handfuls of the glow- Walter Lawrie and wife Tuesday at the been at their cottage ten'.'days, left Wed- Hodgkins’ held which commands a beauti- well is the coals, t them In the air. to just head of Molasses pond, East brook. They nesday for Boston, wbere^they will spend ful view of Frenchman’s bay. A bounti- ing ing equally ■ ful dinner was be blown by t' rising evening breere in report a delightful time. the winter. partaken of beneath a one to put your large tent. all oser our heads and our easily In- The concert postponed from Monday to G. W. Colwell"& Co. have nearly closed this slimmer. j flammable clqthing. We were really house ■Wednesday evening last week, under the out their summer stock |of lobsters, and Among visitors in the place last week afraid. .V> doubt about those sparks furnace direction of Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Blais- i are preparing to restock for the winter were Mrs. Fred Brewer and child, of Bar Users of this aud live, falling coals! dell, was excellent. Mr. Woodruff, Mrs. trade. The company has recently had Harbor, Mrs. E. G. Burnham and children, has no \\ lien the two priests had walked up admit that it Watson and Mrs. Bunker were pleasing in gasolene engines putfinto 'their smacks to of Ellsworth, Mr. Johnson, wife and son, and down alone through that (lory near- their solos, and the quartette singing was facilitate transportation. of Lowell, Mass., and Mrs. Wesley Ford Ask the trench unscathed and unscorched, equal. much enjoyed. Mrs. Collins, Mrs. French Aug. 31. W. ! and children, ml North Hancock. esti- _ then the whole Hindoo throng seemed est Kineo for and Miss Cleveland were heard Sept. 2. Are. agent favorably ______to suddenly catch the spirit of their in readings. John Homer, humorist, was, TRENTON. mates or write to Boarder—You can divide a chicken with priests, ami. sure of their conquest over as usual, warmly received. Mrs. Collins William Googins and wife, of Waltham, mathematical accuracy. Mrs. the power of Are. they began plunging & Nutter Co.» and Miss Woodruff were Hashington. Noyes Mfg. accompanists. spent Friday and Saturday with hia Mrs. — Hashington Dividing it is easy Into the trench. Old men and young An ice-cream social closed the evening. Lewis 1 wish I could Jlalne. brother, Googins. enough. multiply it. children walked through that fu: Bangor, 2. B. fiery Sept. wife and son is a _ Woodbury Leiand, have Jry working thing. It builds up nuce. forward and backward, and while it the whole F. B. Aiken, Agent, been visiting Mrs. Leland’s mother, Mrs. enlarges nature. It is when had tired of this EGYPT. the wine to the to brace they "playing Maine. E. P. at SomesviJle. strengthen heart, Ellsworth, Somes, it to carry noble Green- with fire” they came out as they had Miss Hester Clark is in Orono enterprise.—Dora visiting Sept. 2. May. wall. entered, not a hair or a garment her aunt, Mrs. Delia Page. I ..—---. — ■■ = scorched, not even the soles of their Luther of is Butler, Readfield, visiting jSbbertii iinunts. feet blistered. USE ^ his sister, Mrs. Leonard B. Clark. Ouly males are allowed to go through Miss Ruth Savage, who has employment i the fire ordeal. in Ellsworth, is at home for a short vaca- Never yet has any scientific theory tion. explained the power of the Sica wor- Swampscott Rickets. shi Iici's over fire We ourselves were Wilson R. Butler and two sons Chauncey j absolutely convinced that was and Allen left for their home in New Bed- Simply the visible sign that baby’s tiny bones trickery tot to he considered as an explanation ford, Mass., Sunday. are not forming rapidly enough. 6f what we had witnessed.—Los Ange Mrs. Samuel Savage has been spending Sparkling of cause. les Times. the past week with her sister, Mrs. George Lack nourishment is the Linscott, of Lamoine. Scoffs Emulsion nourishes baby’s A Caddie's Cedenza. Miss Marion R. West will leave <£|\ Lady Golfer (to would he caddlet— Gelatine Tuesday entire Stimulates and makes bone. system. ^ Bnt what do you know about the Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed game? ran yon make a tee. for In- out free, on by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Exactly what needa A request, baby stance? The Would He raddle—fan GRANULATED GELATINE Wla. These teste are proving to the people— 1 without a penny’s cost—the great value or this ALL DRUGGISTS! SO*. AND $1.00 II, make Wtv hi ray young days. iidy. scientific known to prescription druggists j 1 need ter !' 'hat well every where as Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy, they called Pabcbbr. Makes -2 Cents* hold by G. A. mem the teacuddy .—London bketch. qts. Jelly Costs 10 John Blaisdell, of and one sistei NEWS. Bangor, Mle A sum was S&b.rtMMmfiitf. — Tuesday evening. gjoJ COUNTV Mrs. Julia McKenrie, of Indian River. COUNTY NEWS. t”1''* Y"" »'•• Q'hr- pepo •**r realized. T„ »,l,illl*s»l 't'irUticmnl C**tnty JVeww nthrr pap* George Harper, who has been visiting Capt. N. J. Kane, in the schooner Mine- his family several baa returned t< CA8TINE. weeks, ola, went to Bluehill last to worms are the New York. BLUEHILL. Monday Unsuspected is »t borne for a short load stone for Nfcw York. cause of numerous little things Kosmer Devereux TRIBUTE TO REV. B. BEAN. W. D. l*ach returned fron that go wrong with children. Wednesday was a George H. Sperry and F. W. Townsend time. South Friday memorable day at Parker When a child is sick Orrington, where he has beer attended the you W. Littlefield, of New York, is Point on account of the of a reunion of the 2d Maine Charles in a presentation rarely think that its siclqpess is working mill. in last st the Acadian. testimonial of Rev. Ebenezer Bean, who battery Bangor Thursday. caused by worms, yet worms, » guest Mrs. Etta with children of Dunbar, Don will leave the pastorate of the Bluehill Schools commenced The either directly or indirectly, are the Rutus Parker, Newburyport, M., and Monday. Boyd, is in Bluehiil. visiting her sis- teachers cause of three quarters of all the ills of childhood. his father, Capt. R. O. Parker. \ Congregational church Oct. <1. Desiring in the village are Miss Mamie is Visiting ter, Mrs. Mina Parker. Children, and often-times adults feel out of are to express their before the Sperry in the grammar and Miss sbrta, and wife, with two chil- appreciation school, irritable, feel listless and unrefreshed in the suffer with Guy Sargent Mrs. Alice who is usual Lizzie in morning; Blaisdell, at the East- September the summer Gray the primary. 1 Boston, are here for a few days. dispersing, indigestion, have a variable foul tongue, offensive ! dren, of ern Maine appetite, breath; general hospital, is residents of the Point and village gath- Sept. 2. g. hard and full with occasior al and left last week for recovering bellv, gri pings pains about the navel; eyes Gertrude Lewis from a Miss surgical operation. ered on the spacious porch at the cottage heavy, and dull; itching of the nose; short, dry cough; grinding of the teeth; where she will remain for some WEST slow and often in Boston, Mrs. Everett Forsyth and three chil- of Hon. John C. Rose, of Baltimore, over- TREMONT. fever; children, convulsions—in the majority of cases the Bluehill cause of all the trouble is mnnf not their time. dren, of Everett, Mass., who have been looking bay. Mrs. Zulma S. Clark spent last week though you may suspect presence. Mrs. Pease, who have spent sev- After a brief of Mr. and spending the summer here, have returned period informal social with her daughter, Mrs. Myra E. Rumill. weeks here, have returned to North- home. which the eral intercourse, during unsuspect- L. W. Rumill spent part of last week Vt. ing pastor was brought from the village, in Bar ampton, The Blaisdell cottage and stable burned Harbor, Ellsworth and Bangor on DR. TRUE’S ELIXIR Dr. T. of Brown Qrindle and Leon Kingman Henry Fowler, vvuii/uuuu, uas uwu me smouaru Miss Alice Friday morning. It caught on the inside, university, business. ‘-, .g'****'*'- stated the of the household remedy since 1851; it never fails to several days last week visiting rela- It had object gathering. Rev. Blx.rU been unoccupied for two days, and Theodore Page, of Bangor, is spending expel uot only worms but all waste matter, leav- Harbor. Dr. Donald Sage New in ing the blooa rich and the stomach tives in Northeast how It fire is unknown. Mackay, York, a few weeks pure, sweet, caught with his uncle, Lewis the bowels regular and the whole fitting and eloquent words, expressed the system strong* Miss Lottie Gray, who has been spend- Aug. SI. M. Springer. and healthy. sentiments of and read the The mother who weeks at home on her all, following gives her children Dr. True’s ing several vacation, Mrs. Elizabeth Elxir is because it testimonial, which was with Thurston, who has been regularly wise, not only in- her work in WEST BROOKLIN. | signed creases the has returned to Augusta. visiting her Mrs. Minnie appetite, acts as a pioventative of Mr. fifty-one names: daughter, Staples, coughs, cold, fever and worms but gives rugged, Eastern Bute nor- I^ighton, of Marlboro, is ^ The fail term of the Mass., of Swan’s Island, came home this week. robust health. his A. B. We. the undersigned, summer residents of school will begin to-morrow, with visiting son, Leighton. Sold by all Druggists. Price 35c, 50c and fi mal ; Bluehill, desire to express our deep apprecia- George W. Lunt returned to Rockland a Miss Lutie came Write for free booklet. lor large attendance. Bridges home from " prospects good tion of the faithful ministry of the Rev. Eben- last week. He will have a new mast made Children mmJ tktir Diuatet.'* Providence, H. I., to visit her ezer Mrs. A. H. Folsom and daughter, Mrs. Friday par- Bean. We have found, in him, a true min- for his sloop, and will continue In the ents. ister of the H. J. F. k Horsford, who have been spending the gospel whose life has reinforced scallop business. TRUE CO., Harold Powers and Illustrated his earnest sermons by its summer here, have returned to Roxbury, and wife, who have been M. Alhiralle, broad and Ralph Simonds and wife and Miss visiting here, have returned to sympathy, courage, humility deep Mass. Melrose, We Beatrice K. Lunt left for their Mass. piety. render thanks to our Heavenly Saturday Lir. G. A. Wheeler, C. H. Hooper, John Father that He has permitted us to share the home in Ashmont, Mass. Miss Lunt will and Charles Veaxie attended Rufus who is on of His servant’s resume her work as ~I— McLaughlin Bridges, employed fruitage riper years. cashier in the firm of steamer We the annual reunion of their several regi- Sappho, is spending a few days at deeply regret that the time has come for Dodge, Haley & Co., Boston. home. the drawing to a close of Mr. Bean's active ments in Bangor last week. Aug. 26. Thelma. FAMOUS FURNACES. ministry, and we pray that he may be spared, the of Castine and of j On Percy Bridges wife, Tuesday night people Brockton, in his present health and strength, for many a when Com. are their D. A. LEACH’S POINT. The MONITOR and HOT will be given great treat, visiting parents, Bridges years, to enjoy a well-earned rest and con- and wife. BLAST for the Robert Peary will deliver his lecture on j tinue to others the blessing of wise counsel Mrs. Gross, of Camden, is visiting her wood, The lecture will 1 and serene CLARION for the his Arctic experience*. Rev. A. B. Carter and son Guy have ar- age. si9ter, Mrs. A. J. Ripley. coal, be illustrated by many views taken by him rived home from where Mr. after a brief to CLARION OAK for both Machias, they Bean, pause, gather Mr. Murch and son are visiting his North. fuels—an line. in the froxen have been visiting friends. self-control, responded in words not to be daughter, Mrs. Austin Ripley. unconquered heaters combine A was at Mrs. forgotten, reviewing the years of happy These very pleasant reception given Nettie Fullerton, of Ellsworth, and Herbert Bowden and wife are receiving un- the home of Mr*. E. E. Philbrook Clifton of relations witn his summer parishioners, wonderful efficiency with Friday Fogg, Pownal, visited their congratulations on the arrival of a little the ladles of the urging the continuing of the unity and usual are night, by Congregational sister, Lois Fogg, recently. daughter, born Aug. 27. durability. They between themselves ! because society, to the pastor and hit family, and Miss harmony prevailing Aug. truly economical Frances Fogg, of Pownal, arrived I 31._ M. also a number of summer guests who have and the local church—but, more than direct returns from at James Fogg’s Saturday to help care for they give assisted them the past summer. this, conveying bis never-failing message | To check a bit of fuel and re- kindly her sister, Mrs. Lois Fogg, who is ill. cold quickly, get from your every they The lawn presented a beautiful appear- I —to live largely, deeply, loyally, and so drnggist Home little Candy Cold Tablets so little repairing. Mrs. Susan of and called Preventics. Druggists are quire with it* of lanterns. Mosley, Hancock, blessed of God. everywhere ance array Japanese n'W dispensing Preventics, for they are not Thousands of homes in the Mrs. Julia Cbatto, of Surry, visited their safe, but The house was Later, a check for |32S was added to the only decidedly certain and prompt. brilliantly lighted, giving Preventics will coldest sections are heated niece, Mrs. Lois Fogg, Saturday and Sun- written with the prevent Pneumonia, Bron- a fitting background to the lawn. Ice- testimonial, together (3, chitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence t he Pre- * name, thoroughly every winter wi th day. a from some of ventics. Goo i for feverish cream, cake and candy were served. last, spontaneous offering children. 48 Pre- Sept. 2. B. ventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by these furnaces. _ the adherents, too late to After lung and patient search and work younger arriving O. A. Pa bc he a. be included in the check. THE HOT BLAST. 1 with a trawl every day that has been pos- CAPE ROSIER. National Bank botabusheo sible since the finding of the first victim Prof. Gilbert hu Stattmmt. WOOD BISHOP Me. Arthur closed his cot- EAST SURRY. O CO. Banjor. | of the Rath E. Cumnock disaster bn I July end returned to New Bedford. tage Mrs. 8o«n of visited REPORT OF THE 9, the body of one more of the boys was Moaley, Hancock, tOLD BY Man lord Gray will build a house near found this morning by Sylvester and her sister heie last week. CONDITION the Union chapel. Lumber is on the spot. George Morey. The body waa found on ! Misa Frances M. Stevens, of Belfast, -OF THE- P. Me. Mrs. French and her Mrs. J. Eldridge, Ellsworth, the bottom not a great distance below daughter, ; spent two weeks here this month. Blanch Townsend, have returned to Som- where the body of the Veagne boy waa H. Chatto has returned to Lynn erville, Mass. Byron National legal Notim. legal Xetiens. and has been identified as that of BuM Bait found, after two weeks’ vacation with his spent it Buck.port, in the Bute of Smith. This the of The arrival of Will Waterman, of Bos- Maine, Ray leave* body only I parents. at the cl ae of business. To the Honorable Luc Hive A. Emery, Chief such stables and premises in a sanitary con- one of ton, at Underclill this was the cause August 2 1907. Juetice the Judical Court dition. Such stables shall not be considered the boys, Robinson, undiscovered. week, is of Supreme for Mrs. S. J. Treworgy in Penobscot for the State Maine. to be in a condition unless fol- 2. G. of great rejoicing. RESOURCES. of sanitary the Sept. a few with her Mr. and conditions are with: | _ days parents, Loans and discounts. Local Board of Health of the town of lowing complied $184,771 09 First: That all stables within any The fair at the union chapel recently Mrs. Ward well. Overdrafts, secured an 35129 THKSouthwest Harbor. County of Hancock. locality NORTH CA8TINE. unsecured, within the town limits where access can he a U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 8tate ot Maine, respectfully represents that was success. Funds are to be 50,000 U0 Dad for to a shall make expended Miss Vina of Premiums on U S Bonds. said Board of Health has made aud adopted, drainage public sewer, Samuel Dunbar is ill. Farrion, Worcester, Mass., i,5<0(0 all wash stands water and shall be con- very for a bell for chapel. Bonds, etc. and does make and adopt for stid town the tight, who has the summer at John securities, 30,730 00 nected with a sewer. spent Banking furniture and fix By Laws aud Orders heretoannexed and prays public Hill Webster and wife, of are in The recent hou*e, Second: That all stables within the town Bangor, band concert at Black’s rt turned home that the same may be approved as by Statute Brown’s, Saturday. 500 00 limits where access can be bad for town. Other real estate owned. drainage by Bnck’s Harbor band was very enjoy- 3,996 26 provided. I to a sewer shall be with ade- Mrs. Grace who has the Due from State 18, 1907. E. L. Higgins. public provided Crowley, spent Banks and Bankers, 4.524 34 July or drains Miss Hattie Dunbar begins the school able. C. B. Labriska made a speech. Due from G. A. Nkal, M. D. j quate gutters beneath, or in the summer at Frank Hamilton’s, has re- approved reserve agtnts, 17.9 5 4» rear of the stalls to catch all urine and other here Checks and other cash items. 106 95 Wm. R. Keene. to-day. Mrs. Charles Horton and Miss Ade- ! liquid drainage from such slal's. That said turned to her home in Massachusetts. Notes of other Nations) Banks_ 405 00 LOCAL BOA ED OF HEALTH OF SOUTHWEST HAR- ! gutters or drains shall he connected with a Webster ia at home from laide Horton, of Mass., snd Fract onal nickels BOR—ADOPTION OF BY LAWS. Harvey Bangor Winthrop, Mrs. Ella B. Cole and B. paper currency, sewer in a manner satisfactory to the Local daughter, Mary and cents. a of the Local Board of for a of are a 43 75 At me ting Health Board of Health. few days. Jennie Laws, Boston, spending Lawful Cole, and Miss Annie R. Stock bridge, of money reserve in bank, viz: of the Town of Southwest Harbor, Hancock Third: Whenever in the opinion of the Lo- tew weeks at Fairview. Specie. 9 5.9 40 County. Maine, held at Southwest Harbor in C. M. Leach and wife returned Friday Ellsworth, have closed their cottages here. cal Board of Health it may be necessary, all Legal-tender notes- 1,700 00 11,259 40 said town on 18th day of July, 1907. at which manure heaps, in or connected with the night from A party of eight from Bangor, among Redemption fund with U. S Treas- i the entire Board was and Northport. Charles Stone', fireman on steamer meeting present stables shall be enclosed with a roof and walls whom are Mr. son and urer (5 per cent. of circulation).. 2. 00 00 acted. It was unanimously voted to make and capable of rain from Fred F. Wardwell has returned from a Clark, Roy daugh- is at on account I preventing reaching: Catherine, home of injury adopt for said town cf Southwest Harbor the them. When the manure from stables is de- ter Edith, Miss Lank and L. R. Total. 53 Laws hereinafter set forth in articles coasting trip to Boston. Lucy a bucket of ashes on his #304,626 By posited in a pit, the pit shall be with enclosed through falling from 1 to 16 inclusive. It w. s also Duran, ia tenting on the point at Fair- LIABILITIES. numbered aides with water tight wood, cement or con- Miss Annie B. Conner her school head a week ago. uw •nimously resolved by said Board that crete so that begins stock in. *. 00 ! floor, arranged the drainage view. Capital paid -#50,000 such are necessary and proper for in West Surp u* fund. By-Laws from the same can be carried into the public Penobscot to-day. P. H. Staples, of Penobscot, spent a few 10,000 00 the of life and health, and the Undivided preservation sewer and with a ven* Hating shaft to Rev. Clifton Gray, of Charlestown, 8, profits, less expenses success!ul ot the Health Liwsof running Mrs. Crsuia of N. at M. D. Chatto’s this week. He is ami operation a height ot not less than leur leet above the Crowell, Syracuse, Y., bis days taxes paid. 4.606 50 the State. C., and father, Martin Gray, of Bel- Natioual Banknotes roof. is visiting Mra. Alice Wardwell. still obliged to use two crutches, yet outstanding.. 49.290 00 Akticlk 1: All buildings within the limits are a few Due to other national Article 13: All privy vaults, cess pools, fast, here for days. Mrs. Gray banks. 29 51 of the town of Southwest Harbor used for the thinks he is Dividend* or other receptacles or conductors for dainage Miss Estelle Perry will leave to-day for gaining. unpaid 13 00 of cattle, tallow, awaits her husband at Belfast. All wish Individual purpose slaughtering trying for filth of any kind within any with- 30. C. deposits subject to check, 190.929 20 bones, le ither. of locality to resume her school work. Aug. _ boiling currying storage in he town limits shall be in a clean and Chicago bis stay could be Demand certificates of ueposit. 3,758 32 kept longer. any green pelts or skins, manufacturing or sanitary condition. Charles F. Wardwell ia roof J8. Mrs. of and of or fertilizer orforcar- having the Aug. B. Augusta Anderson, Bangor, [ Total. making liquid glut Article 14: Any accumulation of refuse* _ #308.626 53 on bu-iness. ehal be in a clean of rying any kept matter, such as swill, waste of meat, fish or hit housi raised and other repairs son Sterling are visiting at Ivory Ander- STATE condition, and of the OF MAINE. and sanitary any proces- shells, bones, decayed vegetables, dead car- made. BUCKSPORT. of or of the son’s. County of Hancock ss.:-I, Edward B. ses making manufacturing any casses, excrements, or any kind of offal which M«or, cashier of the above-na.. ed bunk, do products or byproducts of slaughtering cat- may decompose and generate disease Mrs. Annie M. Horace E. Buck, one of this town’s best- Mrs. Laura of bones, germ*, Connor, recently from Alexander, Lynn, Mass., solemnly swear that me above statement is te trying tallow, boiling currying or unhealthy gasses, and thus affect the known died of or skins, ia visiting her A. J. merchants, Friday morning, and her Pinkham, called true to the best of my knowledge and belief. leather, storage any green pelts purity of the air in the immediate vicinity California, parents, niece, Virginia manufacturing or making of liquid glue or after a EDWARD B. MOOR, Cashier. of any dwelling house, or of business, M and long illness, aged fifty-nine years. on friends here shall be conducted in such a man- place rgrage wifa. Sunday. Subscribed and sworn o before me this 27th fertilizer shall be considered a nuisance and be re- He was a native of Bucksport, a descend- day of August. 1907. T. H. SMITH, ner as not to become detrimental or injurious moved or disposed of, either by burial, burn- Alfred Mixer and wife have returned to Rev. Mr. Kent, who has been boarding to the health. ant of Col. for j (Signed) Notary Public. public ing, or otherwise, and in such manner that it Jonathan buck, whom the A&ticlk 2: No shall d* Concord, N. H., after a visit with his at Capt. R. A. Sinclair’s, has returned to Correct—Attest: person posit any may not be offensive to the neighborhood, town was named. waa for some refuse from lawns, Mr. Buck PASCAL P. gardens, buildings, wherever located. mother, Mra. Mixer. his church in Massachusetts. GILMORE, wharfs, or boat slins, or waste offal or Lucy in open WM. any Article 15: All private drains shall be years business in Bangor, but sold out BEAZLEY, {Directors. of kiud street in the garbage any upon any kept in a clean and sanitary so that Mrs. J. W. Mra. John Mrs. Mary Gray, of Brewer, with her PARKER SPOFFORD. ) or condition Bowden, Dority his business there about twenty years town of Southwest Harbor, upon any shore, any mat'er passing through said drain shall and has returned home after a beach oi bar, or in the waters of the Harbor Mrs. E. C. Bowden attended tbe and returned to his native town. He two children, not becom detrimental or injurious to the ago, between Seawall and Fernald’s Point so- health. at few weeks’ visit at Ivory Anderson’s. ILcjjal Notices. public campmeeting Northport Wednesday. went into the stove business with his called. Article 16: All By-Laws and parts of By- Aktici e 3: The proprietors of hotels, own- Laws Rev. W. A. Hanscom at the the late John and continued Mrs. Nettie Fullerton, of Ellsworth, and inconsistent herewith are hereby re- preached father, Buck, NOrICE OF FORECLOSURE. ers or tenants of markets, shops or stores, pealed. Perkins her Clifton of ac- and all householders shall and suf- schoolhouse Sunday afternoon the business after bis father’s death. Mr. brother, Fogg, Pownal, James G. Blaine by his mort keep good Penalty: Chapter 18, section 60 of the re- \1THEREA8, ficient in which to all gar- after a their Mrs. A. ft gage deed dated the first of receptacles deposit vised statutes of Maine is as follows: "Who- mnch-needed rest of two weeks. Buck was also general manager of the companied by aunt, J. day Ap il, and matter their a d 1905, and recorded in the Kennebec regis- bage. waste, decaying upon ever wilfully violates any provision of the Jt Power a went to West Brooklin to visit premises in such places and at such times ;«s or Miss Josephine Dunbar came from the Bucksport Light Co., promi- Chatto, try of deeds, in book 462, page 519. conveyed to seventeen preceding sections, of said regu- the m: The of swill, Keene, frequent Morgan’s Bay held a' fair and ice-cream bound set on the easterly side of said road disposal garbage, which and refuse of all kinds and all mat- Secretary, have visited this 3. extending from Western avenue to decaying Local Board of recently place. velt, Ariz., Sept. Winthrop ter shall be under the direction and control of Health of the town of South- The street; thence in tee direction west Harbor. moat was that which came to 8 to mac h troubles. Heart and ail- southwesterly the Local Board of Health. copioua Everett who has been Kidney along said last mentioned road about four Gray, employed menu, can be corrected with a Article of hotels, markets, STATE OF MAINE. Miss Florence Hutchins at her home last quickly pre- j hundred and tea (410) ieet to the bound be- Keepers at Oastine this is at home. to as stores and all householders shall, when summer, scription known druggists everywhere gun at. | shops, The by-laws set forth in articles numbered Wednesday in the of Dr. Restorative. The and the Local Board oi Health deem it neces- evening shape dainty Shoop’s prompt Said premises about three acres from one to sixteen inclusive, adopted for the md Capt. Lester Blake and family are spend- relief which this imme- containing two in which to de- useful of china. The surprising remedy and being a part of the first of real es sary, keep receptacles town of Southwest Harbor. Hancock pieces sequel is due to its Restora- parcel and waste, one for ashes County. rill be ing a week at Eagle island with relatives. diately brings entirely tate described in a certain deed from Charles posit any garbage Maine, by the Local Board of Health of said announced later. the nerves of the and refuse as are not and the tive action upon controlling H. Mulliken to William H. dated dry decaying, town of Southwest Harbor are hereby ap- etc. Gannett, other for vegetables, meat. fish, or other de- 8«P‘- 2- L. Miss Ruth Wentworth, who is teaching Stomach, May l, 1691, and recorded in Kennebec Lucii irs A. Emesy. A weak 8tomach, a weak regis- matter. All waste such as ashes, etc. proved. in her Mrs. causing dyspepsia, try of deeds, book 385. page 318. and also in caying Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court Norfolk, Va., visited sister, Heart with or intermittent must be cleaned at once. palpitation pnlse, the first parcel of real estate described in a up August 21, lfcOT. means weak Stomach nerves or weak Article 7: No shall EAST ORLAND. M. L. Gray, last week. always certain other deed from Lendall Tit comb, person pile, deposit these inside or con- or offal, or in Heart nerves. Strengthen guardian, to said William H. Gannett dated keep manure, garbage except Miss Aug. 30. G. with Dr. Restorative such as be the Lo- Beatrice Procter, of Boston, is the trolling nerves Shoop’s May 6.1891, and recorded in Kenuebec places may designated by and see how these ailments regis- cal Board of Health. Tnis shall not nest of quickly disap- try of deeds, book 385. 316, to both of By-Law Miss Bernice Meson. of will mail page however to accumulated the Banking. The commercial honesty that seek! pear. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., which deeds reference is made. apply garbage by free. Write for them. A test will hereby of a Joha is in Bloehill bis and out o! samples Also all his right, title and interest in and occupants single building temporarily Higgins visiting simply to obey the law keep Your health is worth this in some covered await- tell. certainly to a certain lot of land situate in that of deposited receptacle lugnter, Mrs. Mina Parker. trial. Sold G. A. Pakchbk. part jail ia not honest enough. simple by the town of Eden known as Bar Harbor, in ing disposal. the Stale of Article 8: No person shall transport, with- Mrs. Florence of Maine, bounded and described as the Local Boird Harriman, Haverhill, follows, to wit: out written permission from of Health, milk in any conveyance in which *“•>is relatives here. &Dbrrti«rmntt>. Beginning at Mary E. Leed’s corner on the Visiting is contained swill, garbage, offal, table refuse, west side of Cleftstone road, and follows said Is what your will earn If Mrs. manure or matter of any kind. All money Agnea went to Boston road south 17 15 minutes east decaying Forsyth degrees six rods in which is milk Invested in shares of the for and fifteen links to thence south 6 de- conveyances transported iiday a visit of several weeks. steps; shall be and in a condi- rees 45 minutes east reds and thirteen kept clean, sanitary eight tion. Homer finks to a stake at H. Norman’s Marks, of Portland, viaited his George Article 9: Whenever reasonable com- corner; thence follows said any E. George H. Nor- is made the of ““•parents, Q. Marks and wife, last man's line south 59 degrees 15 minutes west plaint regarding keeping any swine in the as dangerous to health, Mk. thirty-six rods and links to a stake on village SATISFACTORY BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, twenty the l******+-£7++. Drayton caught her tip in his arms. Fred Haslam, of Tilden, visited hi- are Safe and Useful Household "Sweetheart, you the dearest little brotber, A. C. Haslam, last week. Remedy. “I'd like to come over there,” said girl a father ever hud." aud his eyes Services were held here Sunday morn- Hi fM a w. a small fem nine voice somewhere were moist. ing and evening by Rev. Nathan Hunt, ol the room had been Read What the Women from the neighborhood of the hedge- When admired, Charleston. row. and the picture of Princess Goldilocks A. C. Say. and the Haslam, wife and two children on his bench ki-sed fervently, housekeeper I>raj’ton, sitting garden hsve gone to to visit Mr. Has- / had given her a cream puff, they went Mariaville, with a newspaper and a cigar, turned lam's back to the garden. parents. toward the hedge that separated the .V s'enoer girl in the other garden Mrs. H. H. Allen snd daughter Virginia two and located his visitor. gardens mu to the dividing hedge. took a trip to Ellsworth Tuesday, return- She was evidently standing on some- "Oh. Louise, mamma lias been -so ing Wednesday. to enable her to thing high chough very uneasy about you: Where have Mr. ard Mrs. Collins, of Belfast, who overlook the adjoining territory. you been, dearie?" have visited Mrs. Collins’ mother, Mrs. Drayton went over to the hedge and '•I'm afraid It’s my fault," Drayton Nellie Pierce, for a week, returned home “I took her to look at looked down Into some exceedingly said contritely. to-day. some pictures, aud we forgot the blue eyes, surrouuded by a fluff of yel- Fred Page and wife, who have been time.” low hair, surmounted by a still fluffier keeping house for J. A. Closaon for the The child held on to his Im- fingers have blue bow. * past year, moved to Sargectville. pulsively. "Oh. mamma, this Is my “HelloV* be said, looking down from where Mr. Page has employment. new papa. You are doing to marry “Where did Mrs. Clara son Frederick snd his six foot height. you him at once, and we aie doing to live Cole, Elizabeth, of North come from*?” lu his house. You know you sakl his daughter Brookliu. visited Mrs. Cole’s David Thurs- “I’ve been here often and peeped garden was ever so much prettier than father, ton, snd her sister, Mrs. las: through.” she confided. “Lift me ours." Roy Allen, week. over,” she commanded in the tone of The woman's face, vivid crimson, Bept. one accustomed to beiug obeyed, hold- looked Into the embarrassed face of 2._Has. her a twinkle came ing out her arms. neighbor. Finally NORTH PESOBSCOT. He lifted her over to his side of the into her eyes, and n dimple wavered School begins to-day, Misa I'na Gray she ran to his rus- near the corner of her mouth. hedge, and directly teacher. tic seat. He saw tile.twinkle and thought it Henry Jones will soon commence exca “I’m not prepared to entertain la- and the dimple the most fascinating for a dies.” He stood with his bauds In combination he had ever seen, vsting cellar under his store. his pockets and smiled into her up “I'd lie glad to come over and ar- Laura and Cora Lowell returned Satur- turned face. “What can I offer you. range the details with you at your day trora a two-weeks’ outing at North- madam?” earliest convenience," he suggested port. She set- “1*11 take chocolate, please.” audaciously. Frank Haraden, w ife and ton, of Rock- do tled her skirts over her chubby little "Mamma, marry him, please— land. have been visiting Mrs. Elmer Bill- legs and smiled back ingratiatingly. please doT 1 logged the child. "Mamma, ings and family. V»rsD.C Cameron. Drayton looked dubious. he'll bring you lovely caramels." Frank Hutchins, daughter Esther and ^ “Er—I’in sorry to say the chocolate “Will you really f the mother aged mother spent a few daya with rela- is all out. Wouldn't grapes do?” he laughed. Ctirenlc Hoirwiiest tives in Bangor last week. •uggeited. “Founds of ’em!" emphatically. “May Mr* Deli* C. Cameron, Hesidsburg, Mr*. Vn, Hohmann, y» s. 1‘auliaa come over soon Bev. Mr. Bryant, wife and and Mrs. write*: “Ye3; I dess dwapes will do very I and get acquainted?" son, C»l., member Daughters of America, 8t.,Chicago. III., Adelia Saunders arrived home nicely, thank you.” And Drayton he begged. Saturday writes; “I suffered with catarrh of th* She from their trip to meet bronchial to bee and Imagined she was probably giving a looked at his well cut features Northport camp “Haring tried many remedies for had a terrible ing. Mrs. Estelle Leach and ▼ery good imitation of her mother’s and saw the frank admiration In his daughter chronic catarrh of the bronchial tabes, yffliss Emily Koch. \ cough ewer stace a child. When* child Belva arrived Friday. a It was to bo manner. eyes. They report i and not receiving any benefit, I began supposed whooping cough from the house “I It's Mr. splendid time. or the but an I When he returned suppose proper, Drayton ; to think there was no help for me until Catarrh «f the stwH. croup, got older it got with a bunch of and a You see. I know sister." Homer Lowell soon commence worse. grapes huge your will mov- i I began to use Perrins. Miaa Emily Koch, 911 Michigan iia, “TIM'D I'm over this “After a It so peach, be found that she had filled her coming evening ing e hern | purchased some time ego of “In a short time the bronchial tube* Sheboygan, Wl*., wrltee: While got had 1 hid to lap with his choicest roses and was and sit on your front porch. If you William Soper, end now located on Oriand to I did not have that cough both winter end summer. Pi. began dear, 'frog “X can heartily recommend Parana them to her face. know my sister, you’d be greatly lack- about a mile from its voice was aally I bunt a blood Teasel In hugging ridge, prospective in my throat' continually, my for catarrh of the etomacb. 1 had tried my throat in “I’m doing to lire here always. I’m ing hospitality If yon didn't let me cite on hie Most of the it not so and the from the strain of coughing, next a premises. way nearly husky, wherring which did me no call.” many thlnga good and doing to marry you.” she announced. will be moved' over the main road from noise blood Teasel la my stomach, eo I kept j disappeared. aa a laat reaort I got a bottle of Parana. Drayton, thirty-six and a bachelor, k wuuiu uair acvui loowpiuoic. to Blnehill. A from Ban- to believe that I was getting worse and doctoring, and even Buckeport party “I was soon able “I that I did not It be- There was a net* of In her only regret try then could no relief. actually felt his face turn red. shyness gor has the Job. free from catarrh, and as this get entirely fore I forced eo much bad atnff Into my “Er—when?” be asked feebly. voles. Sept. 2. H. was several mon th * ago, I do not believe “1 went tn n dispensary for treatment, ttomach. It haa entirely eared me and “Just as soon as you can det tbs be- He reached over the hedge and put that it will return.” but It all done me no good. At night I aa a preventative 1 a bottle dagement ring.” the child In her mother's arms. She SOUTH SURBY. The above group of women eould be alwaya keep could nerer lie on my back. I would ait ten thousand without In the honae. vJT course, or course, anytumg you pot her plump little arms around bis School it in ataaioD, taught by Mitt multiplied by up until two or three o’clock in th* reaching the number that have been “I gladly recommend It to all who ate ■ay. but what might be the name of neck iu an overflow of affection. Ella Jar v it, ol Surry. morning before I could close my eyes. i helped by taking Peruna. afflicted aa 1 wee.” my future vIV "Goodby. favver." she said. Then of coarse, I thought, and Jeremiah Young, who hat been ill tor a A kli_at__ every, “Louise. It's mamma's name too.” “Goodby, I>aby." he called after her. else that I bsd long time, it atill very^poorly. body consumption. “It would be lovely to have a wife and as the mother went toward the “Beading th* papers about i’eruna ( Martin Curt it, who has been visiting named Louise, but you wouldn't like Louse in the ga wring twilight she Mrs. Box* Tyler, «SU0 Madison Avenue, Chicago, Tics President of decided to try It without the least hop* relatives here lor tome baa returned IlL, | my bouse, little girl. It’s full of pipes was suddenly conscious of the loveli- time, the Illinois WOman’s writes: that it would do me any good. Hut after to Boeton. Alliance, ness of the rose and things.” garden and the scent “During the past year I gradually lost flesh and strength until I was | taking thrse bottles I noticed a change. the of the roses In In Fred Coggins went to Ellsworth so "I could stay out In darden with the air and that her yester- unsble to perform my work properly. I tried different remedies, and Anally My appetlts got better, 1 kept on, to the schooner the roses, and you could bring an um- heart there was a tiny new feeling, day join Wesley Abbott Parana was suggested to me. never got discouraged. for a to Bondout. brella and hold It over me when It warm and tender. trip f “It gaTe me new life and restored rov strength. I cannot apeak too “Now I can lie on my back and sleep she rained.” suggested resourcefully. Howard Curtis is plastering the rooms | nighty of It.” i [ all night, and you may w II think hoe “That would certainly be unique. 1 Longest Year on Record. in his father's new house. The family thankful 1 am for Feruim see you would be able to plan things The year B. C. 40. by order of Julius hopes to move in before winter. like a real housewife should, but do Caesar, the then reigning Roman em- this week from the Bar Harvey Candage and family, after visit- Harbor hospital, groom. The ushers were John 1). Buck, think could stand the peror, contained 445 To clear COUNTY NEWS. you you pipes?” days. friends here and at South where she was successfully operated upon Albert end Thomas Burk and Parker Ken- ing Bluehill, r— liftilliHMl "You could keep all your pipes In oue away all the confusion which had pre- tor tnw.lv Vfw» MV efSw payvi have returned to Stonington. appendicitis. nedy. Tbe wedding march w«s played by room, and 1 could have a little blue ; vlously existed In reconciling the lunar Galvin Yonng, who is ill with bilious Mias Jessie Bunker has returned to tier Miae Carrie Buck. The bride was g.iwnsd and white room and not have any with the solar year. Caesar, with the FROBPECr HARBOR. fever, is improving. Bis sister, Mra. Ella duties as trained nurse in Boston, after in pure white mualin de soie and valei- corldn't I? 1 never have any ! help of Sosigenes, an Alexandrian ns- Miss Jane is pipes, W. Moore visiting relatives w. Bellatty, of visited him last •pending her vacation with relatives in riennes lace. The bridesmaid re pink pipes In my room.” trononter, undertook a thorough reform Ellsworth, in Steuben. wash. Goaldsboro and Sullivan. lace net over white ailk, and wore a cres- “That's the scheme. We'll plan that of the calendar. He effected It by | Miss Emma A. who has been Sept. H. Carl Peters, who has been summering at cent of pearls, tbe gift of the bride. The bhie and white room right away,” he making the year now called 40 B. C., Opper, 2.__ with Mra. W. V. the home, left Monday. ceremony arse followed by a recepti. n it agreed heartily. "the year of confusion," consist of 445 boarding Coggins BLVEHILL. paat three months, has gone to Herricks, W. P. Hew ins and wife are the bride’s borne. •i was entertaining ilia housekeeper surprised when days and the succeeding years of 305 near for a short Sargentville, stay before A DBLIGHTPrL CONCERT. friends from Boston. the paperbangers came next day and days, with the exception of to New York. every returning Another of those delightful concerts EASTBKOOK. the south room In blue. She was fourth year, which was to consist of 2. Tramp. Miss Sybil Cole has returned from a visit' Sept. which have made Biuebill famous was Jlld _ 27, was a beautiful day, more when the van 300. Tbi» method Is called the Julian to relatives in Steuben. Tuesday, Aug. •till surprised last afternoon at EAST SULLIVAN. given Saturday Ideal and in response to invitations sent oat by drove up with all the furnishings for a calendar. Mr*. C. C. Lam bee naa lodge, the beautiful summer home of recovered. Walter Lowrie and wile about 100 gath- dainty little bedroom. She felt burt, The number of days in the months A son was born to Eugene Hanna and sufficiently to ride oat. Virgil P. Cline, of Cleveland, Ohio. The ered et the head of Molasses in the she bad been In from to December before wife 24. pond considering how long January Aug. of Mise Alice Cole and Genevieve are proceeds the affair, which amounted to Cole afternoon to celebrate the filth an- was a for Caesar’s time had been 29. help his service. It special slight respectively Mra. Mary Johnson Leighton, of Pitts- are relatives in Machias. nearly |800, for the benefit of the Blue- visiting niveraary of their marriage. The pres- Drayton not to tell her, first of all. 28. 31, 29. 31. 29. 31. 29. 29. 31. 29. 29. burg, Pa., is her Mrs. Mc- hill road visiting sister, improvement fnnd. Miss Mamie of West Goulds- ents were numerous. At 8 o'clock supper These numbers Caesar to 31 Young, that he Intended to be married. changed Crate. The artists were Franz Kneiael, violin, has been friends here for a was served in the grove by a wag and 30 with the boro, TieUIng announced, But Drayton, following whim, alternately, exception Mrs. Ha «ss Congratulations are extended to Edwin bold, soprano, of New York, Mrs. week. lantern light. It la needless t say it fitting up the room according to the of February, which was to have 29 in Doyle and wifa (Miaa Rebecca Lufkin) Thomas Tapper, piano, of Boston, and H. After supper, ill re- child's yaars and 30 in years. Mr*. Fred H. Allen and party, of West thoroughly enjoyed. fancy. ordinary leap who will be at boms Id East Sullivan after E. musical editor of the New Krehbiel, Goulds were to Sunnyside and enjoyed Late one afternoon be strolled down In honor of himself he changed to boro, here recently, calling on paired camp York all of o clock Oct. 1. Tribune, whom are summer res- friends. music and ice-cream, and about 8 the garden path and found little Louise July the name of the mo:::'i that fol- A. E. of idents at Biuebill. tbe broke each satisfied with the to lift her over the lowed June. The in Mra. Sawyer, Jacksonville, Mrs. Ella Johns and party up, waiting for him pontiffs applying No sketch of this daughter. Miss and Mias Emma Stevena are pen affair would do it of the afternoon and evening. hedee. the Julian calendar went wroug by In- Fla., guests I»tie, have concluded their visit, and left enjoyment of Mrs. Elisa Hill. Justice, and none will be attempted “Your bine room la all finished, little serting leap year every three years In- last week. The Lowrie bad a reunion at tb* farther thin to say that a musical treat of family her in the stead of four and this Miaa Rena Hooper ;it expected home all last week. •wife,” he said, tossing air, ever;, years, Mrs. Sarah of was a hand of Molasses pond this sort ia unusual anywhere, and in this Sawyer, Steuben, to her g-vit delight. "It’s ready for continued till the year now called 8 Those were Robert Lowrie. ireorgs section, where so few of them are guest the lint of the week at J. M. present to look at I told the B. when the SMntlKuunti, possible E. T. yon housekeeper C., Emperor Augustus ia Williams’. U. Dyer, wife and sou Norman, it appreciated more than even the ar- and a young lady was going to visit her ordained there should be no leap year wife and daughter, Marion tista realise. The party of young men from Nashua, Bartlett, this afternoon." for twelve years, which made leap Women as Well as Men James Bartlett, R B. Loimd. Mr. Rabold waa down for a group of N. H., who have been ben for two weeks, Mildred, “Are there blue roses on the wall?” year occur In 4 A. D. At the same wife and Vivian, WUlism Lo»- German songs, bnt illness prevented his left last week. daughter ■be asked time Augustus gave his own name to Are Made Miserable daughters Edna eagerly. by and Mrs Kabold rie, Andrew Lowrie and being present, generously Mn. D. E. Allen and who and “Bushels of them—and little white the month following July, adding one daughter, and Walter Lowrie, wife Trouble. took hie place. been Helen, curtains, and a dear little white day to It, which be took from Kidney have at the Sands several weeks, left Li Ilian H«°P“ frilly away An daughter Theresa. Misses interesting feature of the programme for Boston inn bed—and fairy tale pictures on the February. Friday. The men slept waa that the of Mrs. Rn- and Marian Bragdon. wait” trouble accompaniments Mini J. M. and Kidney preys upon the mind, dis- bold’s Guptill and Miss Iona tent and kept n eampflre burning, Character In the group of song* were played by the ana •‘Oo—oo—but I certainly do love Eyebrows. and lessens ambition; of Soars wen of Mn. a bean hols courages beauty, vigoi — Nichols, port, guests in composer Horatio the head of enjoyed beans baked to his as An arched eyebrow does not Indicate and cheerfulness soon Parker, It * yon.” She clung fingers they L. P. Cole Thursday. Bab ebosfder made on the shore the order of the music department at Yale who walked toward the bouse. “Did yon highest intelligence, but disappear when the kid- college, t 7 Mn. John Coombs has been her a week of real camping. Sunday is expressive of great neys are cut of order is this summer occupying Mr. Kneisel’s visiting det the Sleeping Beauty pictureT sensibility. of the S** or diseased. sitter, Mn. Adelaide Dunn, at her summer broke ramp, afl*r one pleassa Goldilocks— it'a a Scant growth of the eyebrow.'* denotes cottage. “Yes—and Princes* home in Weet Goulds boro. weeks of their lives. lack of On the Kidney trouble has Another feature was Mr. Krehbiel'a in- grand r.iom. all right" vitality. contrary, become so prevalent imitable talk—an Fnnk Winslow the first heavy, thick eyebrows indicate a “oral note”, according Cole, Noonan and Emer- "Well. I'll marry you thing that Itlsn a ur : m nox to the it was son of N. a few over strong constitution and great y programme; about Beetho- Cole, Nashua, H., spent tomorrow, and nurse can aend all physical / for a chili to t* born are not on ven’s Kreutzer sonata, which waa days hen with relatives inirnu, IU uv ■dUdjjw nrtr m* endurance. They beautiful ii3 afflicted with we d: 1 id* played recently. my dolls and things." — however by Mr. Kneisel and Mra. and lent | "Isn't this rather—sudden? Perhaps a woman's face, tuuch they neys. If the chili urn- Tapper The many friends of Mn. John Stinson mnch interest may signify either mental or bodily to the splendid rendition of will be to hear that she is yonr mother would prefer yonr waiting gled recovering SUintUKiscnis and when are uot urino scalds the f'.esh or when the chi.- the greet work. i at Troll y. ; until you are a week or *o oldefcV" vigor, they only jf. hospital, Biddeford, when she reaches an age when it should be able to An informal but moat “No. Indeed," "Mamma lets heavy, but droop and meet at the nose, delightful recep- I went for treatment. airily. control the it is with are and are said to passage, yet afflicted tion followed the concert, refresh- Bottles me do anything I want—that is, moat they disagreeable light Samuel H. Brown and Mn. Two bed-wetting, depend upon' it. the cause of ments Mary accompauy an insincere and prying being served. Mrs. Cline, a charm- anything." th is troutle, and the first Framies Stevens wen married difficulty kidney was assisted Saturday "But she'll miss and nature. Long, drooping eyebrows, ly- ing hostess, ably by her sla- you, yonr papa step should be towards the treatment cf ter, Mies Otter. evening at Mr. Brown’s house, which he (Will miss you." ing wide apart. Indicate an amiable these important organs. This hae Rev. benefit unpleasant Sept. 2. Spec. recently completed. Mr. Keyes ! Where the are is due to a “Ob, didn’t you know? I haven't disposition. eyebrows trouble diseased condition cf the officiated. Thursday evening their friends in color than the hair and bladder and not fawer for a time—most lighter the indi- kidneys to a habit : them a bad any long Stella—Whet ia e gossip? Bella—A gave house-warming, and they cations are lack of vitality and great most people suppcos. per- *leven years, nearly.” son who tells a thing before you get a j wen bountifully n me inhered. Women as well as men are made mis- took in the sensitiveness. chance to yourself. Drayton five-year-old dig- erable with Sept. 2. C. kidney and bladder trouble, —— -■ | In an amused Faintly delined eyebrows placed high There waa nity of her glance. and both neetb the same never a person with genius above tbe nose are of Indolence great remedy. to secure “But If you haven't any papa I’m signs The mild and the immedice elfect of enough success without work. ORLAN1). ■nd weakness. black If you ever reach any ambition moat ■ore your mamma will get very lonely Very eyabrows Is soon realised, it is sold you Mias Swamp-Root literally “work your way to it”. Gertrude Buck, daughter of Al- give the face nil intense and searching If you marry so young.” by druggists, in fifty- bert R. Buck and of this Yon are a member of a wife, place, | to her over expression. When natural, they ac- ana one dollar < great human “But I'm going bring cent and Warren E. of society, and your true interests are one Kennedy, Bucksport, j here to live, too—and nurse, and dog- company a passionate temperament. Mizes. You may have a those f with of the world which will go on were married hen Monday noon at the and white Very light eyebrows rarely are seen on sample bottle by mail much the same, however it fare gie, and my canary, my with yon. Congregational church, Rev. Walter Mor- strongly Intellectual face*, although free, also pamphlet tell- Home c t s-.wi.Kr- t Live the larger life, and you will find it bitty.” all about it. of the the happier.—Charles gan officiating. The church was decorated “Jove! I’ll have to add a wing to the color of the eyebrows Is not ac- ing Including many Hargrove. thousands of testimonial letters received with ferna and sweet peas. The bride wes j as lack of In- Build your social intercourse on the the house, sure as we're living! I'm cepted simply denoting from sufferers cured, in Kilmer attended her writing Dr. things that are real in all our not by sister, Mies Abbie Back, little one. we'll have to telligence. The form gives the key lives, ■fraid. post- St Co.. Binghamton, N. Y be sure and on the Make the law as maid of and both carried bou- the'r commonplaces. of honor, our marriage until I can have to the faculties and direction. mention this a law of pone paper. your being sympathy, not one quets of white and pink sweet peas. Red eyebrows denote great fervor and ot and, so sure as tbe ■ few mure rooms built. Ton'll not Don't make ml.take, but tbc repulsion, daylight Katherine Buck any remember is than the and Margie Kennedy will sweetheart?" ambition: brown, a medium betweer same, Swamp-Root. Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root stronger night, you will find mind, you. becomes were dower The best man was and the address, Binghamton, It. on every that life larger and sweeter for girls. me some more the red and black.—Exchange. Y-, “Not If you bring bottle. yon continually.—Henry Wilder Poole. j Cleveland H. Kennedy, brother ol the