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■- ^—M| _uwrfh _‘"’l XXXIX~__ELLSWORTH, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893. iS^KSSTSSttSSI Numbeb 49. tJi\MC5Siomu vlarut ftlrbical. Tl,,‘ ( hurfh Walking with the World to the | posed war, came Into the shop. vegetables, enough for the family, and CONGRESSMAN MILLIKKN CTIRISTIA\ KXDKAVOK. WORKING THE ROADS. it ** n % it t » t (Reprinted by Requent.) Knowing that he had enlisted, he some to sell for labor. \ said, COUNTY Veterans at for the Week NEWS, ■THE KIND 1 "H*1 *h‘* after some conversation on the Addresses Waldo County Topic Beginning Doc. lO, The Present System of Re- I IT, Vi'Urr.h World walked far apart subject: On July 11,1832, a daughter was born, Highway ATTORNEY J !'h*"*inK »h«re- of time. man that will Brooks—Some Pointed Facts. Comment by Rev. S. II. Doyle. pairing Is Labor Thrown For other county newt tee inside pages. ■ THAT 1 he XX orld wa- ‘‘Any enlist, and go to Can- Mary M. In 1833 he built a shoe-makers’ Away. I CURES” singing a glddv song, -AM>- association of Wal- n<* *"*’ * i*urch a ada. to the The Union Veterans* the of God. I As a the .. hymn -ubflme. light the best friends In a Topic.—Kept by power Pet. t, general roads t ome English, shop, log-eabin style, oflaige logs, thing, country give me your -aid the merry do at on Nov. 23. 1 John II 15* hand,’* 3 this county assembled Brooks xvii, on this continent have been so lo- Cape Hosier. ■ w orld, country has, never ought to come few rods from the with a badly C ur. elor at house, log parti- Kept by the power of God, through faith Law. m "And walk with me this There were cordial hand shakings with cated that to build M. M. Crockett is at wav,” back alive.” Unto to be costly pavements home. Hut the < tion across the middle—one end for a salvation, ready revealed at the last " -tr. i. good hurrh hid her -nowy hand* and the lines Kilswnrth. Mp. \nd -I'lminlv This did each other by the old boys in blue, time. 1 Pet. i. 5. npon present and previously [ There is to be a dance at hall on m I n»-wcrcd, "\av, not preveut his going, however, shop, the other for wood, tools, etc. In Dyer’s I will not elaborate of give you my hand at all. and in due happy faces, as old associations were called The keynotes of our topical refer- provide systems drainage Thanksgiving evening. \ nd I will not walk with time, he went with his regiment the the were hewn down j you, shop-room, logs ences be in two would be a dreadful waste of I Rumor there law a. X our wav i- the wav ami old renewed. Con- may expressed phrases money. says will be a at n»Lu;mo\ m\m that lead- to death, to the lines near Buffalo, N. V smooth up, friendships wedding between them, — As it is X our word# are all untrue." by inside, plastered from the evil of the ordinarily beyond the means of Undercliff at Christmas. of gressman S. L. Millikeii. who was invited kept world, kept = way Greeubush and Aloauy, across the and lathed and overhead. In to do more than Miss plastered to eternal salvation. The first is ex- country people Mattie < ■ w me improve Sawyer has commenced il‘‘s a. "V»'. walk ith l.ut a little -pace," to speak on the occasion, addressed them Mohawk I will not to one the condition of school at C Iiriinimey, I •'aid the World, with a valley. attempt corner, he built a stove about in John xvii, when the present their roads, this No. again kindly air; granite 11-15, today, ib \ ttb.nai i n as follow s : pressed Bank.) "The road I walk l- a describe is the plea-ant road, all the particulars, as I could not six inches with a sheet Iron that God will His task that they should undertake Miss Annie Blake is at ■ \ nd th«- -un -hlne- thick, pipe. paviour prays keep expected home t. KLi.am*>Brn, me. alwav- there, I mi glad, and I am sure that - X ■ ,i do sincerely as soon as soon, as her path l- thorny an I and rude them justice. He was with his regi- This room was about twelve feet from the evil of the world. possible. school closes this week at f,,itla an wav i- pav.il with flower- and dew* year, picket In one corner stood rolls of leather, belong- thi* ot the union veterans of apos- >v CHA*. M \*Ht gathering to l»e in MMET. Xnd with tle Peter to those to whom he directs taken, my opinion, is to do- Frank Hooper has moved into the house your- tear- and pain. duty, and engaged in some small skir- to the different customers, with their W .tdo county There * never been a stop : 1 If to me ing -ky i- alwav- Idue, his first In ing that which hAs generally been the formerly owned by Joseph Redman, Mrs. : V- mishes, but never in real lint since V*hi were mustered out of epistle. these two Bible !. want, no toll 1 know any engagement. names or Initials marked on each roll. custom of this Hooper’s brother. MASON. ■ The -k v above <>u I- .ice. aftei u had completed the ovu r- we are taught several lessons country—that la, work- always dark, When the time arrived that he About this time he built a small barn, passages I X our !,.t l- a lot of might tin* s the roads. the as Krnest Gray is at home at but L't. a.t I woe. tiirovv .*f enendi ot your couijiry, in reference to our topic. To three of ing Working roads, it present, rney Law. The path I tread t- have been of service to his where he ami some of to resume bright and gav country, his stored his grain w Inii lb* v ! u a o 11 woik winch v mean d •, is in this con- t*lpects studies at the normal Nolifitor «»t ■ track I--mooth and these we will direct our attention. usually practiced country, r.it.ntv, ; ■ Xnd.it- wide; was school next term. I In r« room regiment surrendered to the as his au l other dried and s«»tne am! the orgatn- sists in out in « enough for vou and me enemy hay ciops, individually through great I. The calling each road district A ark It *. necessity of being the BANGOR, MK I o travel -ide l.v /. itloiiof which arc was more kept by All are to hear I i ■ -Ule.” prisoners, taken on board the stock. He also felled and cleared a you members, a gang of men who "work out" their very glad that the .i. will prison ship quite of God xvii, “Iain ol-taln l*a needed than n<>w. power (John 11). schooner “Herald*’ of arrived r;' an I tefen f..r M f -In lv the road tax under an overseer elected Bucksport th« Churrh the World Malabar,”on Lake Ontario, with the in- large piece of laud, where he raised larg* no more in the world, but these are in by at 1 *i ■ X approached j ••Your old enemy is In the saddle, not safely last week. att«mi u> alt kin lit oi I‘R. .» nd gave him tier hand of -now Bangor H. Bf. A«'K, ■■ tention of to the people. The labor done is worse • .>rTv»jMiri,ien«'«* Invite*!. ■ d 'hr old XX ,.r,d i taking them Dartinore in crops. He continued working at his trad* Itti druinb»*at and drawn sword; with the world." These are the two reasons ||i Readfleld. V* gra-pcd it and walked along. At South Brooksvllle the typhoid fever In* in accent- than thrown away, for it is rare indeed -*> low. ! England, but the enemy were defeated in winters ami farming summeis. •lot and sheil for your physical destruc- that Christ gives in his prayer why has been In Lewis bottles In -- i- to., to for either the ragiug Gray’s family. uFOUD .. "V'‘»r simple plca-e my ta-tc; their »n, but in the halls of in the God should those that had been overseer or the men under He has I wl.i give t<> plans, by being on the The larger now were larg.* eu nigh legislation, keep already lost his son. ■-LYUW CURED ME’’ you p«arl- wear, shipwrecked boys him to have clear ill 1 t bn h ••! v. t- and -ilk- l inrtmeiits «»f power, in the highest seat to Him. He was no any comprehension of AM1T.HLL for your graceful form, lake. After to do the farm given longer in Rosierns have watched _ A TERRIBLE CASE OF ■ X nd j making repairs, crossed considerable of work, while Tonight Cape diamond- to d< ck y our hair.” they of ‘i ri", ii, ihe land, where no con- what is needed. the world. While He was He the a T*‘e hutch !, ok.-,! d..w n at her {he and kept them, burning of in plain white lake, sailed down the river to he worked some in the This ni .- building Sargentville. rol>e*. shop. place c. a.in. made of the purpose to reverse for the well of our \ i I'oliNKA AT \nd th. n at the dazzling XVorld, j hut now lb* is going to leave the world, Fortunately being and they fear that some one has lost a LAW. 1 was which vour % lories POISONING CURED" '1''' u -1;-,t a- -In* -aw hi- Montreal, where they for a time. on high ground about rods from the verdict rendered, these men do .BLOOD hand-ome lip stopped fifty the are still roads, not work very hard, home. " a hut disciples in the world. MASSISt, When All ■ Hh -mile •iitcmptuou- curled Thence and to r*pndiate the debt which the coun l!l«HK. rhyddans Failed! I they went to Quebec, where, I the river, which was nowin plain view but rather choose to regard the few Win change my dr.-- for a one Since are in the world and need days C. II. Blake and others shot sea B Mr c.-tller try ow*s you for its salvation—a debt they many Black la well known as a skilled** s«hl the « hun h. with a think, on the road as a kind of -■a i. in -mile of grace they remained through the winter, from the house. On Feb. 11. 1*30, Hud- to 1h* and He is no holiday outing, birds of late, and a fox was shot maim; eterinary 8urreon throughout the PtneP" l ben t>*-r j which ttie loyal people of the country kept, longer here to recently Tree State. pure, white garment- drifted a wav, a ■ what other Sanaa a and from there went to son B his son, on Feb. the same frolic, and a means of on the Martin from Belfast * parti Xi.-i ttic X\ *rl«l gave. In they Halifax. died; IS, woutd gisdv so far a- cau them He the Father to do getting ('ape, Gray doea such curea Do you know of their place ptv. payment keep prays picnic any lb autiful -atln- and rid of a certain amount of tax. If being one of the to chase with the ‘■IK'LT-LRIIUI -tdning -ilk-. This was their last move as prisoners; year, Sullivan his brother, died at Water- be m ni m benefits from the government so. For these same two reasons we they party ■|IU'( lb a d g. in-and co-t:v hounds. I OWLDH* I few that I otr* m a |*>ari-. t * vnr s k and needy comrades, and the really worked with all their f deepdetitfi " » ov, her tor. fere this scores of ford. In 1840 or h»* built an addition should follow Christ*s and might, they A. F. c»-f th -rliil hrnefli •• ■ head her bright hair fell their number had died 41, example pray Burnham, * ot wil reason would make the as r*i'T«l fn.tn in a widows those dly of their roads almost Wallace Blake has his all ■ rl-p.il thou-and curls of that God would us and all the impass- yacht planked. small rations and hunger. re- to his barn. In 184J. March 4. his brother keep U S. Pension They ; imtiiotic services have g >ne to their last able in the summer as now are in Some who ought to know say she will out- X ur hou-c too household of faith from the evil of the they Attorney, DANA’S 1- plain.” -aid the old mained at Halifax until the close of t e Caleb died at Waterford. In sail -1 r’atfi- f.ir inn-lom . ■ proud j September, cainptrig ground. the winter and With some anything in the hay when she is world so long as we are in the world early spring. Mitti ami n H>i|c "I 11 v wrar. From there went with his Aaron "S. If vati n i* the tiist law of na- afloat w ith sails and -p-ifully ■ ; bull.I ou one like mine they sailed by the coast 1*43. he nephew. Jor- pre-er kind of a idea that proper gear. He bids < -i glimmering ditches 1- bav !i u Hams. < ;u p. t- oj Hru--cl- and ture T not the but t’-e J. From what and for what are wo fair to be a .SARSAPARILLAlest M*' V __ curtain- of rigtit good boat-builder. lace, of to son of see a only duty t; 1 rai law «o x nd Maine, Massachusetts, and landed at dan, Ms sister Emma, to sis- on each side of a road are to s B- •« k 1 furniture ever -o flue of oih* t h»- best the of Gcal good have, \ III...Ml« ev.-rv put forth efforts, kept by power (John xvii, V B. Black has been in m-jHtn.Jenr* • bu It h.-r a Bangor with his W, "Boning ;■ .o-tiy and !h autiful house. Fort In Boston and ter. brother and other relatives then living they plow up these ditches, ’>'■ [ Independence harbor, f r together \ I III US HAM '»»»!»• XI and flgh*. f necessary, that which i* la; 1 l'et. i. 5)? Those have son so ha*!’y that ai t M | t -pi. lull it w a- to In-hold. already Herbert in his schooner, and has peragpiratlion Mould Irom with the sod that grows down into drop Irani II. and her U-autlful there they were sent or went home. in the town of Waterford, the home of his right** ii- v hi-. You are attack*'*! from been hinted at. Jesus that the them, entire » dwelt brought home lumlier for further ■ h«»d>, arlilll :? m v.t. daughter- prays finishing m ouiat there hitherto and all ««f this muck in the middle \ i*» 11 »;v make etrrt nine Kingman had been two am! a’so a sist.-r nt South those places where you have found, us pile his new lie., qisiirr. H§ * ■ gone from home living Fatln-r from the evil His new has tu ’can youth, i may keep of cottage. post-office 1 !*.*},.! hr a •- » « 1. lug tn and j I* »• fnr— |.urplc gold ami sh u.l J imw find, a r* * of the road. * » k* I!l 1 ready gnition not been but is said ■ t.-if "r- »ml -I •» Iti ,h. I,,11. w.-n- 'ears, was a one and ten Bridgton. Harriet N was marri. <1 Nov. I the world. This have been done yet seen, it to be very ,k heM. | prisoner year might hut rerrltrd no h<-neflt. h ■ 1 *1 " "fid and of v »ur brave etf >rts in your country 's This it bo has a hi-children were there, in two material, may said, nice, ami Mrs. Clifford a as- ■ running iIom n for this he received a 17, 1*39, at Waltham, to Walter of ways: By taking them from satisfactory at | u u-i' and f < a -! were month, | Dyer cause, and such honorable consideration j (1> V at -•* heard jdays; most excellent and if sistant. Law, C DAN AS SAKHAl _ value, it Horary H i,1 * 51 ■*. »■ fertilising 1 .t w a this and them » four lioiile.r.im-l meant for p raver and a of 160 acres of in one Eastbrook. a* a would be- world, ('J» by keeping I ■ r.-w r. bounty land, j grateful people cheerfully were the fields instead of in the cured nr. I n( mcII na u-hion. d for th. rich put np«»n Wiiburt Crockett a few with ^;pl.-tel> jh-w and the w from the and sins of the spent days E ever in m life. 1 :> k of the Western the winter 1^44 c to st corruptions ii' Hl<>vk « rr Coomb*' >torr. nnndir.. territories, I think Wiscon- In of he •muienced roads it would the farmers hi** m amply repay parents before away for another Tul .-die Inc, and r-- t., 1 it in their and | world. The latter is asked for going ■ pomp pride. : "in. I t. u'«, ■■ arrav, w* d» served of of >ur Christ. Peter declares that we are to sns r a short time, lie made a and a new house, w hich he built near the old it is a sad and an in mediate hindrance to Bangor week ago sleigh conn over all. »w bo k* for an i« suspended you ii pt inheritance, eternal in for New York with lumber W. F. C Out. Saraaparilla Co.. Bella.!. Maine. x harness, and with a on**, and moved In tin* next *\ | travel. the (’. m give to., uch to the poor."-aid the j horse, took his mother year. In N S'Minr will fall, or w hose held willmx* tie* heavens, the -esult of Luckily friendly spring ► World, salvation Blake made a short call at home while the «r n re tbai y ..u ought to do rains usually wash it back into the If | down east, as then called It, to Tim- 1848, his sister Cynthia died In Waterford. it to the tiasket, you cannot tell. Y«*u faith. Thus (rod's us schooner was Dr. J. tb. ar. in need .,f -helter and fo.nl. they drop j through keeping in Bangor. Mrs. Blake is at I CAN II K Oi l'll V " c.11111**1 o against this ditches, where it stays until there is V.McDonald, by need ;t trouble v.*u ber Brook now Waltham, where Iu 1*4*. or about that time, he placed in vigorously pr«>test does not make fruitless our endeavors j home anti has opened her house for the lo l»r. lira Kidge, ...-...I ...... r* *1. .... | It* *•" tJl^' '-ur m.-u. v and some more tax to be "worked out.” buy rich robe*, w inter. Her Mrs. is at u two brothers and two were trie namls *»r ms son all ami in behalf of salvation, (toil’s aunt, Nichols, also > hor-. -ar.d eari laire- tine ! sisters living Joseph, right ; power ...... '* -• rrlcr* to thr i*ro|»lr iu p *w»*r I>o not too lightly estimate Horne with her. Recommend it. ;••■*!!-ai .l w,-i-and .laintr ! and man’s faith are here t- !; ami * trinity food, at this time. title he had on the place, for a maintenance iiitln- hit. 1 He old soldiers Individ combined. •b.; t rar. -t and cu-t'l. -t win, your wash away these that have w11n n • N' nun s me impediments Nov. 29. * II 'I lidlMi th, v a oi our iitti.m, Hr.otT *t<n ai! (!.,-• thin*-. After visit of a few weeks with his for himself and wife, for the remain-j uailv. pnd through their splendid organ pissnumy tavn in the ‘• 1 deliberately placed roads, u t h* lr !i'\ •• w uId wrIn, ti .u of the (irand of the l; "(h*d is m*\ and there- CarllM.u. brothers ami he with der of their lives. In Oct. his Army public, saying. ktaping are Nurtllnrbur. Maine. •*t *1‘* ;i“ !•** and walk in the sisters, his mother 1*49, 23. the consequence* very dusty road* way* have exerted, and mav -till exert, a fore I need make no effort for salva- » nat tie ar,- great Everett Kimball has a I r* N > ■ walking In.” went to M all the put !•> II.' n«r at VI h Me back Waterford, and after stav- daughter Mary was married at Wal- during dry season. hydrant oppo- pow. r f-«r good iu the land- which but few tion.” We are commanded to work — site* his In some cottage. YOUR MONEY rh.'U ttl. « hur,'h held fa-t the there a short time, he came east tham to Kussell W. of Kistbr.ok. neighborhood* a little more 1)15. II. L. REFUNDED, string- of her ing again Dyer of us adequately appreciate Y u have out our own IIOLT, •* ■ 'work salvation with fear I' '* *■ » J *tr: K L. is the architect of .1 "fi )»ur-e. to In Dec. been the nucieus about which the ambitious than those generally to be Savage five of t'.. -id. I > % \r •. Timlnr Brook thence he went 1*50, 25. Jos« |>h M his sun, mar- patriotic *. ... tii.«i«--< w. red te r head. Ridge; and trembling.” Uod is tho author, the cottages here. 1 found the building \I.1 *n w it In f the ha- gathered and they m*nd roads by placing to and her to t• rth I w ! a- Vou’ve Mlid -hop finish his trade with a Mr. Fisk, Waltham, brought live with his 3. The result of D ing tho and has a crew of Jnsuramr. “What w >uld have been the chaiacqr kept by Then the overseers that are large carpenters at .r '•■«,r> turn* ! fr*>in In door in say they ■ acorn, a mother. His now of of juiln i.ot the orphan*- ry, macadamizing the roads. Without » rk warrant**! i!ut w sures two dr. her U‘aut:fui r- a-lde, After he had finished his trade, he went sixty two wars of ag.-. and in fe. ble our institutions but for the manifestation tilings: First, tho inheritance A. C. Reynolds lias the contract to build N t' thoroughly draining the roadbed, to put *i rrMilenrr, Iti Itlork. wtdou M, ut m ping hv of that no one will D* f r was to spirit through your action, kept us, and therefore it is Harrison Kimball’s new also the 1'"' •• back to TinP>er Brook health, able do u few cottage, of the W ll and -on- Kidge to for only light either broken stone or it U of the stay can tell. A- bad as the are gravel upon « hur« h conditions said to be * ternal, and, second, we will annex to the Clifton house. a time with his brothers and who chores, but the mother was a smart old a waste».f and and u sister*, now, with a against of hos- merely money labor, feeling you D* kept for it. No inheritance is Mrs ,1. a. IVrkham was summoned to v ! v th, three earthly tlie ambitious so DR. H. W. HAYNES. Ma-t« w! kn withal!, w* re then settled there, working some at lady, years younger. tility and even malignity iu the places neighborhoods doing Ellsworth * ouUl tell w o sure, but tins is, br(»<*d has reserved it Falls last week, her the t apart ni theend no wiser those who daughter, his trade, what boot and Mr had m given shne- where >ou sh -u d receive only respect for prove than Mrs. M. F. doing shoe- Kingman arly up b r us. Nothing that we alone is Salisbury, being ill. 1 i. < success and the most con- attempt cov. r tii* ir roads with DlvXTlST. the lurch -at d..wn at tier eaw your friendly muck. But it is and -aid. making and that was needful to mak.ng. d ling what little the need- I.oren and I n repairing family certain of but this Kimball wife came home an, ft ami g.*d — sideration. we have seen, hut for accomplishment, is, ** S.indolor for the Painless Extrac- my lnrrea-o, might within the means of every neighbor- IXSl RAM i:. 1 irii of o11 t!i*t, of aught to !>e done for the settler-, there ed. for <»od Thursday. They will remain a f**w ;iv. do, being quite the breath ->f patriotic fervor which has ps -mforting thought, hood in the United Mates t«> days tion of Teeth. >-ut to laiiit!.. a' d lianee, at 1 fea*t.” materially and will the winter in a number of families settled From this time on not much out from our Father ke. u for us and us spend Boston. The y W ri : heard, and lie in id* there at the happened j gone your organization toper their roads at ,*. i! i'U.11 k It >* >KKIf* ST‘»Kt laughed improve once—improve (A. »!itvi', of n >te v..de the land and the hearts of the for heaven. Kimball of the Clifton house has time. worthy Alden 11 a son. went to inspire so •• j them h that where the traffic Audi' — is kin,- -a !. a-ide even more to d- ore than we do returned from his to Chicago, and « pe* >pie, pi Bible x. ix, I trip ‘Tl hurt i- fa. tl '--autiful (‘hun In 1817 he made a with California on August 2*. ls.yp ami married j Reading- 8, 15; not u* avv and continuous the li. turning lathe; uow. winch heaven kn >w- is «n extremely farther we-t, and will till the annex t a nigh. Sam. Fs. stop I )K.C.S. er th. »a xiv. »>; ixii, 11; lxviii, 83; liUAGDOX, pride.** this and gome tools which he had gathered, r* Mary Dunn. He died theie N 14, j roads will be in tolerable order nine is roofed in. He will spend the winter in “Ever since the tune, soon after the Ixxxix. 13; 12; Isa. Th, a; dr« w mar to tin- 1*7*1. his cxxxvi, xlviii, 13j months in the and much bet- Boston and merry -eat. he made tables, the old-fashioned kitchen I.ebeiis, brother, died July 2. clo-e of the war. when treason, stunned year very vicinity. Dentist, I C. C \ d m d tn Dan. III It KILL. y AKfLOLL HI KM I L- j ,-|M-r> -igh- tier name. lxiii, 12;Johix, 4; iv, 35; Feel, ter than at even 1 *' 1*56. Oq 15. his son Kb* n and b to r*. ver present, when the frost With so much on, mechanics from Um "ud a' thi tn- of raptur. were hu-hed. chair- and spinning wheels, some of which July 1*56, prostrate, g.tn from the going \ iii. 11; Math, xix, 26; Rom. ix, 21; *•••' I Hl'VUi in* • •»»••, ■oiimiii* liiJf-n Ihm .head- m r- ■ v ,-r« d with -hatne of i'- downfall, it ha- is out of the at the be- other parts of the island find now be seen at the old married at *>tis Aivonia K. Biai-dell .>f shock been strug- coming ground employment wa- heard may homes. iii. Col. II Tim. S. at ia-t hv the t hurrh to its and Eph. 7; i, 11; i, of And this can be done here, and families have moved here for WAIN St., ELLSWORTH ^ gling regain prestige power, ginning spring. Chas. C. Hi’ -at on the Thfoiie. lie married July 21. 1818, Tamar I,. * His. the :* Burrill & winter. If there were .* ::.!n;»t*-rci wh*-ti -lr* ••!. Son. I know work- a;..! how thou ha-t and secure such an indorsement as should in three or four or live year* without accommoda- *ald, * hi 12. a di«d at Th«* (irowth «»f ( 'I an. i. Morrison, third of and .May 1*61, sister. s hristianity. tions, more would come. and h., -t t kiiotrn daughter Joseph Mary, ml i»s name clothed with one mure than is now ^ respectability spending penny th u art ak.-d, J arid Idtnd, South At tlie end of tho first there j Tamar Morrison, then of Mariaville. Bridgton. On March *‘». 1*54. Alpha, down to posterity. It lias *>een eager to century Craves Bros, are the mason work <; i: x i: k a l \ ! »m> <1 >f fH, by B{»eut in the hurtful methods mentioned. doing achieve a decent in do wero at on Tlier. fore iron M •• a at Waterford. * place To 5no,ooo Christians; the end of — all the new but one are DR. H. GREELY. pr.-*, nee. I ,-a-t thee out. Rev. Benjamin Lord of Ell-worth. and brother, died in June 12, history buildings and '* Harper's Weekly. \nd ihot thy nano from St- place so it i- end.- ivonng to foice its autibelium the s* o lid there were 2,000,000, then working their quarry, and have a large moved into h.- brother Caleb’s hon-e, at D61. Whiting, a son, married Mar> Ir* lai d doctrims upon the country, and secure the the advance thus: In 500 A. crew at work. Their brick is from Ells- figures I)., Mul llrllitlirp o High« m> •. DENTIST. Timber Brook where a at Kllaworth. of it- mischievous theories of Ridge, daughter, adoption 000; m 6oo A. worth, and their sand from Lamoine. 10.000. I)., 15,000,000; After a r«.ad is once it must N was a sister, died Oct. 1**15. at improved i:iu:x Harriet born, March 24. 18PJ, Kiniiu, S, government. With the new < ! f :.l 1 : ki\<;max. 2,1. In 7o<> A. I).. 20.o00.00O; in non A. eight cottages and the en- ojirfle. It has lost none of its to the I)., n*>t lx* assumed that it will forever re- * < on Tamar his hostility STATE STREET. aud June Is. lsiu, a son. Hudson B. Waltham; L.. wife, died April j 21.000. 000; in 9oo A. largement of the Kimball and Clifton 1 f-T Now IX, 30,000,000; main in a tir^t class condition *• m > :■ H It M a— sKno:. which you without I ! f •«' -• -k, t« h. writt»*n l-v Kl*n at principles fought houses, it has been a season. King Here he worked at trade 22, 1*66, Waltham, aged seventy-four, in 1000 A. IT, 40.000,000; in 1100 A. busy They *' 1 f «* -. Vie m 1 !«• his until 1*21, that it l- enthroned in it attacks the further attention to it than found of'great interc-t power paving any are well advanced excepting two and the *» KI.I.SWOKTII. MAI NIL ai d Mr. Kingman had now at home m 1200 A. It I l> I M \ o \ ‘rjemi- acquaintance-. «. well when he built a small house at umaiulng government, a- re-'ored and established by D., 5o,0o0ji00; IX, 70,- t*> hav«» a semiannual of the ■ Ellsworth, gathering foundations are in now ;i r« .r;v .f thi* well km.wu fauillv.— being put for these. J/ Kin w ith ni:u only his son’s J and at everv available p dnt. The w *rd 000.0OO; in i3oo A. IX, so, in ! A Mm:I, AN on what is known as the Eben Morrison family. >seph you. 000,0001 old men and young boys of the road dis- The average cost of each will be about nation is b« — not to found in its 1400 A. in 1500 A. 1 and wife, and four children. They were a vocabulary. I)., 75.000.000; D., trict t" work out their road *4 000. _ place, moved there. After getting respective \ amt whatever is national is the object of in 16oo A. AHornet (ounscior at Law, F en Kingman wa* horn at source of great comfort to him. His now so.Otio.ooo; I).. 100,000.000; tax**s under the of the road Harvard, well settled, he commenced at supervision 1.1ST OF working j it* enmity. i A. Harbor. M t*s in 17o0 D., 115,000,000; in 1800 A. Sept. 17**. the fourth son of fast failing health soon brought his life “It d< and supervisor. hi- trade with new customers, among whom preciates fights everything E. W. liiin S:.. 211sw:r±, liaise. D.. 1*5,000,000; in 1*93 A. D., 250,- On the it Cole has return 1 to Nashua. M *lh ry Kingman. 1st. who moved from to a close, and he died Oct. 13. American. tliat is American contrary, will require a good were Brimmer. 1-t, John Chamber- 1*67, aged Legislation N II. ( George in and to OOo.uuo. It thus app'-ars that the cen- deal of and unless needed o||l l| ic> Harvard with his wife maiden name -pirit would give advantages our care, repairt |i;| Represented. Sibyl, lain. John Porter seventy-nine years. «.f Miss Belle is Hopkins, Sawyer. He own it a--ails and tury greatest growth is this century sire made sit the time the new Cleaves visiting at Bar Haskell, and seven countrymen bitterly proper •»*!»» children, to what is The one of his father's liv- — Harbor. It I nrcotiatril upon Mortfa| had. at different three men only family the of and times, young seeks to overthrow. Silent factories, age intelligence progress road may n**t prove as great an improve- <>f it* Hi l.ninir, Snxk*. Itomia. 4r. I>1»- n *w Waterford. Oxford at that time «a- county. Maine. ing his sister Lucy, wife tenantless -tort s, .stillness in the and excellence.—St. Louis Miss is home from Castine working with him learning the trade, which Sunday par Repub- ment a.- \v;ts t-xpected. Parties who have Myra Dt*a>y romila ii|*oit luiinurr* papf Hint rol> !• this then mountainous far from of Samuel Kmerson. who lived at marts of trade, idle workmen and their lic. normal school. AINA INsl 'RAM K CM.. place, learned so far a- to be able to cut, Meddy- travel*** 1 in tell us about the let (ion. at litoral rain. they ruin and Euroj« friend*, school- and am! impoverished families, distress Mrs Kate lVters is at of Hartford, Conn. markets, they felled and bemps. Washington countv. died there of that but visiting South make repair boots ami shoes; their our God'* on tl»e lliblr. splendid highways country, V-tra -s .f t't:- to lieal hMau a Mortally. on every hand among own people, stamp < louldsboro. trees and cleared land, t» raise crops to on April 2’.*. 1*70, aged wars the tine condition of those roads is not * names were, 1. eighty have no influence to the i~‘. .< rtlal an j>» -.ui-th attended Joseph Hastings. Daniel stay destroying We are often told that the Bible is (’. ('. i.HUMAN AMKUICAN IN>. ( m.. 'ft their alone t a Dr. Larrabee has visited -upp large family, the e dest son Lio n KiMtM an. bauds of those iu whose all con- due superior quality of ma- recently to Swan aud Elliot Jordan, 1st. power, a scientific D*>k, and that it bears Foxcroft and I V. w > rk to a vicinity. FKK I» I. M \-«in being but sixteen year* ,.f age. * 11i-, Nov., 1 a*J3. trolling purp >se seems to be t » a--ail terial or faultless method of con- On wa- the* of the < f in July G, 1822, another son born, stamp ages ignorance Miss Blanch Deasv of Bar Harbor, is lb re the everything American and to humiliate and struction, but largely to the constant I Ns. K.ben. subject of this sketch. 1’ friend an error in the which it was a IIAXOYKU HUH Co.. Whiting, aud on August JO. 1*24. a third, S.—Any tiuding penned. As matter of visiting her here. 1 who carried within his care liestuwed a grandparents tet, b j: \ punish everyone upon them by force of w of ag--. not old above ami the fact there is not *-ne AiUHTtiscinrnts. .•f N. t rk years enough sketch, correcting same, an Rw»k that was ever •John Joseph M. About this time, being in poor bosom American heart. m* !i trained and for Fung, wife and sun of Northeast t*• hr a specially employed help and oo school to attend. will rec« ive the thanks of the writer. “The which -u so bore to written that has less of that stamp. It Harbor have visited relatives here. HoMH INsl 'RANCH (<>.. health, he had to sell his bounty land in flag y brav.-ly this purpose. From the foregoing It will recently I' i*s. ,1 id r•• than three of his life. is dishonored and traded in the is especially there that we see the mark I years * victory lx* seen we D. C. Smith, who has been clerk in J. I \KR<»LL RIRR1LL. of New 1 rk the west for the small sum of $45; he that if want to have good du-t with a z**a! and relish which smack of the divine hand on the Bible. Other In 17 *7 the town wa- His a < liild’s Kiss. B. Cuie’s store for the past nine Incorporated. went to ami himself in Only roads continually, we must abolish our months, Orriugton. placed -.f the rebel spirit of I-*;.. An ex-rebel ancient books are unreadable has returned to his home in Steuben. CO. home was near the head waters of Cronk- He was a bounty jumper and had been today, road and such -IO MU’. IN— IN-l'RANCH OF Nolilll the care of Dr. Lambright, a German was despatched to haul it down, and present system adopt ed just D*causo ideas are saturated with Dr. Larrabee, J. M. Williams. J w. river, which ran into Sebago lake. shot down while trying to escape from the another ex-reOel has been sent to finish the methods a- will give satisfactory results. AMHKICA. doctor. Here he remained three weeks. th*- ill and informed 1). wrongly thought —Good Roads. Daudy, Deasy and W. F. Bruce have Ar mud this river and among the moun- guardhouse, lie was a burly, big man. miserable j >b which the first one began. of I'hUn'l. lj lii.'i As he lived near the main traveled way of the time. are discredited and recently built an ice house f »r the con- tains ‘■Gentlemen, does it not occur to you They there was much game, large and tierce of look and rough of speech, ami often venience of their families. from up river, many of his old customers that whoever dishonors the dishonors, ludicrous in their faded trappings Fart* to Remember. MHU( antii.k hiuh. .a maui.nh small. At the of flag age twelve he com- when they brought him into the hospital of a once The Bible Nov. 27. Investment Securities brought him work. Most of his stock or tries to di-honor, you who carried it to a great authority. Increase of railroad mileage seems to menced to I Ns. CO., hunt fur bearing animals add he cursed and raved in a way to make you triumphant through the storm of the place from which one bv one — came victory keeps lessen interest in but it —* n from the small tanneries in the ad- highways, should Kmitht ill*-. of Boston, Mas-. other game, with some assistance from chill. He had received a mortal wouud, war? They insult u- all. Gut the soldier all other D*uks have D*eu not be that all joining towns; some he and some degraded.— forgotten nearly railroad Smith has his house his bought especially. And you, too, old soldiers, Better Harry nearly com- Ascertained Strength and Legality. br*'thers, older than himself, in settiug but death had no terrors lor him. When Day. freight has been previously carted over NKW HAMI’MIIHK I I UK INSl U- was brought in by his customers. The scarred in saving your country from de- pleted. his traps, g >mg with him occasionally to the suigeou told him that he must die highways. ANCK (O., settlers were mostly farmers who kept con- struction, by those who now c ntrol it t» F.udci&vorerft In Amttralia. Smith Bros. Wallace have finished examine them. Here he was in his element within hours, he : it- and its The use of springs on freight wagon* siderable killed their own ami forty-eight replied injure prosperity disgrace good of V II stock, meat, The latest figures from Australia place ■ Manchester, diminishes the or M.n in thi- wild legion and here he speut name, come iu for your full share of greatly jot failing force Misses Clark and Ella Spe< ialty many had the hides tanned at the tauueries, the ‘•Bah! What of u? The only favor I Victoria far in the b ad in the inirnDr Josephine Lewis their hostility. in road depressions, prevents ruts and leave for 1’IKHNIX INSL’RANCH Co.. happy days alone in the huntiug season, have to a-k is that of Buck-port Monday ! 1 u> tUjT ami selling leati er of which to him to you keep snivelers roil of honor in the Christian Endeavor societies. She | they brought “The pen-ion office preserves roads. S. of Conn. on tlie banks uf the Crooked river, and in A Smith has recovered his health so Hartford, make their boots aud shoes. He lived in away. I want no prayin' and siugiu’ about is being defaced and blotted with black is reported to have 310; South Austra- the a* to in* at home. Ilis friends are glad to Knifed Mat**'. and surrounding mountains. me!" spots of shame. Many deserving names lia. 204; New Zealand. 45; Tasmania, Municipal 1 Ml’HHlAL INSLUANCH CO.. Ellsworth until sometime in 1825, when and width of tiro is to greatly diminish see him again. This continued for about two are being erased from it. more still are to 17; West years, he He had been a wicked man. He boasted (Queensland 16; Australia, 8, and the of the limited. *>f London, Kn;. sold his house there aud bought a build- spot pressure, breaking Misses Gertrude and Ella Smith are Railroad Rond'. when in the of follow them. The end of this miserable while the numerous societies of New spring 1802. in March or of it. He ridiculed the idea of a hereafter road surface is thus obviated. home ing of John Fox of Timber Brook Ridge, business w ill come only when an irresist- from Bucksport to spend Thanks- LIYKHl’OOL as i> I.ONDoN and he took a South Wales are not reported. The The reduction of cost of April, violent cold which aud cursed the Bible ami Men ible tide of shall transit of per- giving. Their sister Clara w ill come home a settler there at this time, on the place religion. patriotic expression, meet total is 595. on sons and lower fur liv- from her school in East Sullivan. It is GLM15K INs. brought uervous rheumatism, occa- and women came to amt resist the wave of to the old freight by prices lO Mat* strrrt. KlUworth. Mr. Co., then known as the Barker place. This speak with him, so hostility union veterans which n >w eries and f>-r would be benefi- six years since the four sisters of Loudon, Knjf. sioned by wading the river as the ice that he not sweeps forth hauling spent just was built Mr. Fox as a >t*.-h might die as a dog, but he building by p from the of power. You cannot cial, and as is a ele- Thanksgiving together. Gertrude and was going out For three iu suc- places The San Francisco transportation large " TA,*LKr springs He had it moved near the mocked and cursed them. We who were Floating society Elia leave for to resume IN ION Ml UAL I.IHH INs. CO.. factory. line fail to know, gentlemen, where this hos- ment of cost to every one not a producer Bucksport Monday (). cession lie had an attack of the same a social to sailors every their studies. Their sister Lizzie will ac- between his brothers Lebeus aud Caleb, watching for the end saw the shadow of tile spirit dwells. jives Thursday roads would much "f Portland, Me. The different societies of San good cheapen living. them. trouble from which he never fully recov- when it “An old frontiersman who find •veiling. company AM* LIFE and made into a at a considerable death fell. He realized tiiat life The cost of or KIRK. M \ KINK dwelling Francisco union take turns in transporting products I.IHH ,Y ACtlDHNT ered. He had uo fear of the wild animals the western line of civilization, >aw as he manag- Nov. 27. TUAYKI.KHs cost, ami moved there after. The was ebbing, but still he cursed aud reviled. of hauling to market is by tenfold the shortly was riding over the prairie, a long line <»f ing these socials. INsKR \NVK. in Maine, although he was a man of slen- An nour oeiore lie uieu trie wile or a tax now our farmers and INS. ( (».. four that he lived awav highest paid by Surry. years in Ellsworth horsemen under the horiz >n. He Seven British that have der form. wounded came to ships lately hucksters. A occurred in T -1 1-“ rirau bum < *r* j sergeant visit her hus- did not of his very pleasant wedding i?n c'cnpwiiics- Hartford, c oun. brought many settlers to Timber Brook recognize any acquaintances touched at San Francisco have left j port East at the home of the •JIaIN'T. Manning Block hlLiWOKTH. Me In l*o2 ,»r lsu.'i, hi» brother Lebeus came band. She with her a little fair- among them. Hut he saw that they were Surry bride’s Ridge, aud also to Mariaville, which was brought With Christian Emleav- Th** 1 inportuur** of Good Foundation*. dressed in >kins, decked out with feather^ fully organized mother, Mrs. Nancy Belatty, in the BOSTON MA1UNK INS. CO.. haired of four or live aud ijuv iuui girl years old, It is a curious fact that the Swiss road- uiucs oLiunn tuc :*n. aud had their war on. After watch- •r societies among the sailors, number- presence of the home members of the of Boston, Mass. and crossed paint Augusta, through Bangor, as she talked the child slipped away and from 5 to 13 members. ways of are really a revival of families of the brid'i and The His mother died at Waterford, ing their movements for a few minutes ing today groom. river on to what was Maine, it* nil Union then known waudered up and down the aisles to and seeing them he Roman engineering, both in method of ceremony was performed by the late Bap- vp Mil iuspect approach rapidly, one in a Dec. 20, 1326. In his new location he Says ship's mate letter, “On a- Timber brook district of Maria- turned his horse and rode to construction and in selection of tist pastor, Kev. S. (>. Whitten, of Ocean- ridge, the cots and their occupants. A score of away, saying home we were the Chris- routes, worked at his trade with of custom. leaving only ville. The bridal are Chris- vilie. which was of four town- plenty himself: I am not acquainted with you, a return being made to it after year* of couple youDg Lines written on all desirable risks composed us tried to coax her nearer, but she was tians on board, and now wo have 10 <>D Nov. 16, 1826, the writer of this sketch and know not who you are, hut of one mistaken Consul Adams tians, highly esteemed by all who know sli p-. 14. 20, 2G and 27. He took up land aud bashful. who confess found the Saviour." experiments. at equitable rales. coy I am sure, and that having them, and have the earnest wishes of all was horn; on Match 2, 1329. a tilth son, tiling mighty is, you declares that the most lesson | on the south line of 20, on the important that a useful and very high- When she reached the cot whereon are no friends of mine.’ The Oakland Floating Society of they may enjoy long, I nqueationable indemnity tillered. Alden H. Now llnding himself with quite lay for us from European experience is that life. est part of the ridge, and felled trees there, “Gentlemen, wheu you see in power Christian Endeavor was happy the the of death ou organized April the a a Urge and hut his trade bounty jumper, pallor worst surface with good foundation «r' orrespondeuce solicited. he the first settler. family, nothing those whom your victories prevented from 8, and 90 sailors have Nov. JO. bt*ing 1893, already affords a better road than the connection. to his face, but tlghtiug the spectre away, when costliest tm Telephone the depend upon, and knowing of a good destroying your government, you the Christian Endeavor Juue 20, 1*05. father, Molbory KiDg- signed pledge. a she and stared at him. When he see them, and those who act with them, surface without foundation. No mat- Atlantic. lot of land in a wild condition lying on the paused These 22 British man. l>t, was killed while trees in represent ships. ter how much is laid out on th* A. W. was in Kocklaml last week. felling saw her, a smile flitted over his and disparage everything American, fight Amer- money Joyce town line between 20 and 21, in 20, on the face, Waterford, and sometime in the summe] ican industries, American skill Endeavou rs from 13 churches in Oak- the result will be swift ruin un- of the lobster fishermen have taken the fierce died out of his for the depreciate surface, Many east branch ol Union river, about a mile light eyes ami aud 03 or fall of that Eben came down tc enterprise, degrade impoverish land, Cal., have visited ships and less it is from be- up their traps for the winter, having done %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%^ year, first time, lie beckoned her to properly supported and a half from where he lived, he made approach, American labor, pull down the American held 23 services on neath. a a fair work. stay with his brother Lebeus tht Sunday morning But with good foundation th* year’s through and to our she and seek to dishonor m.nd to move great surprise hesitatlugly flag those who have have led more than or even and but that up.his there. shipboard. They surface may be of gravel, of Llewellyn Joyce has been to South Hope fall wiuter; fall Lebeus hat carried it to on a advanced until she stood beside his cot. victory hundred battle- 400 for boat stock for a He had timber for a frame to make an sailors to Endeavor meeting? and common soil if nothing better is avail- large boat he will FIRE—MARINE—LIFE—ACCIDENT to go back to Waterford for some reason fields, and are endeavoring to people the The mother rose in alarm, but the nurse cfc arch services on shore. York Sun. build during the coming winter. addition to the bouse that he was up houses able.—New aud left Eben to care for his aud twc living poor of the country with the sick camp to her not to call the child. Simeon Holden and Eben Clark of Tre- in; this, with some boards and other ma- whispered and needy of the nation's heroic defend- shoat* that he wished to winter on tht South ttr»uk*vill<‘. Southwest Harbor. raont are the land of the late “Is you sick?" queried the little one as ers, you cau safely assume that they are surveying terials for butiding, be hired hauled to John a view of divid- corn aud other crops raised on the no friends ami Ells went to Boston this on Sheriff W. C. Moore of this vil- Capt. Staples with partial the man reached out his baud aud touched of yours, the only hope for Capt. week, Deputy this wild a few rods from the west it the heirs. land. lot, and comrades is to arise iu a business trip. lage is well represented on the far-off Pa- ing among ly-cleared her curls. you your your are single retail shoe store* in our some golden cific coast. He dow has three sons out There largo line, where be, with the help of of united streugth and, with the aid of those James is a new house 11 Here Eben remained that ion* Campbell having M cir- * which *» pairaof sh *e* a day, making through I’m all well. Z. S. Moore ariaville. bis “Aye, child, dying!” he whispered. who, while are not of are erected on land there, doing (named ...... <.f ". -i a Weaeil shoe* low, neighbors, cleared away enough of the they you, grate- purchased from Mrs. year. winter alone. At one time for three week: for Col. Z. A. Smith, of Ell* School in district No. 1, Emily S. Mor- «• .it clear on “And aiu’t to ful for services and of formerly t w'•• a ? many pair*, the profit trees and to this frame you got nobody speak to your proud your Kench. at lea*t or to h< heavy brush, put up with gan teacher, closed Nov. 24, after a < r‘, p. -va’ and "children** sh-s-s ie he did not speak anyone. Here men worth) is the Pacific Steam pleas- s$e you?” grand achievements, drive these from Mrs. Julia Bates arrived from Massa- Whaling t. n .•« p. a r, a J on o .r mens’ and bo\s* shoe* • and here, with their continued his summers in and ant term of eleven weeks. Scholars not Teeth, amused himself as well as he could help, (some positions where they can harm you and Co., spending Alaska, 1 :.•* * .. We *1 all establish shoe store* in Teeth. bj chusetts this week, where she has been j had “I didn’t want them.” his winters in San Francisco. The two absent one-half day were Mary Warren, f cities of the U. and if of those who rather work for work in your country, as Christ with a of rich the nftv largest 8., cutting wood aud doing chores. Havini whip visiting friends. Isa shoes a would “But wanted didn't other sons, A. H. and F. S., are a Josie Black, Warren, Caddie Parsons, th* r-. ’l nly <» pair* of day they than soon you me, you?” small cord drove the money changers fr »m keeping I>R. KING, a the shop aoy other way) he had m ir. We should be able to a a musical ear he made violin, which h< J. E. of the schooner “Ari- Hermon Ebie i«ia\. pay “Yes—God bless !” the of God. Let none the Capt. Gray general store in the thriving new town of Johnson, Warren, Annie or over 50 cent, a you temple occupy .. let..!' f *’2'a share, per cor. St. 1 erected rude but comfortable dwelling, zona,” started for Boston a short time Parsons. Those absent one were Kenduskeag Bridge, Exchange afterwards lt-arncd to play with great skill seats of honor and in our ex- ago Wineton, Callam county, Washington, A. only day a ..r on the i.\ ■‘t; ft. We sell the stock at $10 “Is shot like power laud, sixteen feet. In the middle you just papa?” with a load of brick. H. the first man to drive a stake In Harlie Black, Wilmut Garland. Omar ;i -lia'c. The price nst inevitably be much more BANGOR, ME. In the of 1806 his brother Lebeu by thirty-two cept those who believe that to have saved being Carr, spring “Yes, dear.” Josie Flora than ■? * a s ..i■" N s- k has ever been sold at built two of this nation's life was man's most the wilderness five or six ago. The Keezer, Mary Black, Keezer, came they large llreplaces granite benefi- Jacob Cousins has made extensive years -s w value. Stock ami I think Caleb from Waterford t< quite than t! > price, h h is its par s so I frieuds and of these Addie Keezer. Helen Hanscom was ab- Teeth filled and any number extracted positive “I sorry. guess I’ll kiss you.” cent work in all time. on his it look al- acquaintances young n ssnrnn 1,4 apita! $l,000,00u. which they got at a ledge at the head of repairs house, making ly without pain by the use of Dr. King's Vitalize finish clearing and putting in the yea men will doubtless be interested to learn sent the last two days, being absent from A have o’.* 1 v el k holders,and the number As her lips touched his cheek the death “Gentlemen, I congratulate you upon most as good as new. Air; new discovery, safe tor young o the lot. about rods from the house. town. is increasing «iai;%. f me of the stock- perfectly I think Caleb about this time tool forty to call of their w hereabouts and of their pros- priuci{»al old. crop. rattle in his throat assembling np the dear associations rs a r. S H N. L J. Potter, Bo* frightened her, and she George has traded his r, Y.; On these he built a of of heroic to review the Capt. Gray Eden. A. llwtl. Jr • J W. M. 5 > the north half of the same check of lam I fireplaces chimney your days, proud perity. ^^____ :.ea?..; B. Campbell. Chirm?" A set teeth.$5 ran to her schooner the i-.-anou?h. Litoe R.« k. Ark.: I. H. Rich. Ch'ripi; J F. away mother. The kiss was “I>ttie M. Gray” with Capt. Rest set teeth on rubber. s.ii J as well as sad memories of your great and The citizens of Eden are a truer, Fr.iia.: B. Hsnlm?. N. Y £ J. Pmrnc. Battle that his brother Lebeus commenced on sticks and clay mortar mixed with straw. making move There is no better warm Eaton for the Bell.” Men who mean business do not waste much Creek Mirh F. P. HaUetir. Arcade. N Y made, still when his eyes closed, his head services for your and to “Emily rustic perilous country, erection of a Wr it* for a name* of No matter how much is paid.) Here Caleb commenced felling trees, prc in a manner. Trees were left time so.— (ialvetton Xws. for the soldiers’ monument. prospectus containing the fell back, and he shivered and died. concert measures for your future strength The new house which Pearl Wardwell saying | <"ir sT...-bhoMer*, etc., or *md an ordrr Elegant gob! fillings.*1.00 uj for *tock, the farm on whicl within less than their from is ■ * 11 other to 75 cent* to clearing up standing length and usefulness. It a wholesome has been is .r'o*hifj ithifr’t chrrk, ca*h or movry ordrr. fillings.25 paratory “See the wonderful lu his face!” object building nearly completed. Vitalized Air.,V» cti change < irders taken for one or more shares. 1’rice, $10 he afterwards settled. I do not knoi r the house; some yellow birch more than lesson for the generation just now coming Thomas Harvey will occupy it this cti a nurse. winter; jJoiniicr. a share. Extracting.25 whispered the of action. Baking with hi two feet In diameter. He sold his better- upon stage his own house will not be finished before This office is permanently locate*!, and no higi how long a time Eben remained DEXTER SHOE Aye! it was wonderful. The hard lines “In these da3's of sorrow and suffering spring. Mr. has been CO., "fcfa&iUftg- er charges will be made than those advertise* to Waterford ments on the and Harvey superintend- brothers before going back Ridge (so-called) for so of old comrades who the caD come on tarly trains and wear nei had melted and was a many yoor ing job. People 1829. he had oat, there smile hov- te**th home same day. Teeth extracted and art Previous to 1812 we find him learnin ; moved in, in October, Here are cat off by unfriendly bands from the Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. ones inserted same ering about the mouth. That ex- The granite workers here are troubled day. with Cushmac of land to farm on summers, savage aid which they have received and so well work warranted, and office open. the shoe-maker’s trade, one, plenty good the of the All always which had intensified as the deserve from the by severity weather. Many of T. J. D. P. H., and worked at his trade winters. pression, government, you will Ellsvortii Steam Laaaflr KING, then working at Waterford. About this tim e them have work on for rficial doubtless be called to tax stopped granite, •ar Remember hours and the end came upon your gen- place Manager. passed nearer, had some more a war was between the Un The school was greatly missed, as we agreeable employment. The Exchange St-, comer Kenduskeag Bridge, nez r being agitated erosity and resources, to a greater degree been kissed away by the little child. But large crews that have been at work Exchange St. depot, Bangor, Mb. ted States and England; a recruiting off were now nearly two miles from the than heretofore in order to contribute tc busily for her he would have died his all summer, are gradually dwindling away, him t school in the He soon cursing their snbsistance and comfort. DYE HOUSE. cercame into the shop and wanted neighborhood. some intend to work all winter. Adapted to any Businei God. in the seconds between “I have so much confidence in the although All kind* of Garments cleansed and dyed. PIT ATT TTJfQ considerable hut he had no Mayhap, uH A | f |j or Profession, ruled wil h enlist and go to Canada. Being nndecidec cleared land, Kid Gloves and Ostrich Feathers a specialty. lifilM the kiss and he had asked for affection of our people for the old soldiers A bad accident occurred at the a or which made it dissolution, recently Laundry Work of all kinds done at short noth •• he took a stick from the bench, by tbeenc baro, for year two, of the that I believe will owned — republic they quarry bv Capt. Ells. One of the lvr*0 L. J. FILES. Prop’r. CONTRACTS AND ST31MSSS mercy Detroit Free Press. 0 between his thumb and Ungers, and bel 1 very bad taking care of his crops. For a gladly aid you if you shall desire it, in workmen wh»V Masting rock, accidentally re juire t h in CORRESPONDENCE r work in the he would a your generous efforts their behalf. Maj powder, an in ID no least possible writing to entt r it up from the floor, saying: “Whichev« day's shop, get ignited causing explosion is true that has be» n refer to an Patents have been issued to the follow- the God of the patriotic, the heroic an<5 which he was hurled into the air. He Stuyvesent—‘‘It gambling rL'£A-fUIiX/0« data and quickly this stick I will It fell i q of land or farming, of some an way falls, go.” day clearing continue to stopped at .Newport?” De Laney—Nothing ,f name, and save time ai d money. 5,uO0 used •j ing Maine inventors: A. M. Burnham, the true prosper you and yoni landed about fifteen feet from the place, recorded. All kinds of LABOR-BATING RE< the direction of Canada, and he enlisted. able-bodied man. He now began to raise In the sort. It has been Gardiner, mop-wringer; 8. 8. Gray, Thom- grand organisation. your good work foi but fortunately was not severely Injured. merely strictly prohibited ORD3 on hud or made to order. CHALLEI • this time a n man » of all kinds, and as ton, windlass comrades and It was a narrow for him. ~fucl;t faWbker, l* Syrup* Struet, X. T* About neighbor, o| | good crops grain, hay ship’s self-register. your your country.** very escape ABSOUHEiy PURE ■'

contribute to the nst >rat1oo IUpmI Of the Law. I of order It Pension*. t Df cullsmortb American ! Samoa, which for some years previous had The recent repeal of the provision of law re- ^bnrrtisfmrnta. the The secretary of the interior has the gwpcl been the scene of conflicting foreign preten- garding purchase of silver bullion by the A I important auuject* that ni POLITICAL JOURNAL sions and native strife, the United State* de- govemm«r‘t a* a feature of onr monetary schools has report ia of e^i-octal value ami Interest. O PUBLISHED parting from its policy consecrated by a cen- made an entire change in th« June ;tu, is®, there were on the roll hVERY tury of observance, entered four complexion of our currency affairs. I do not pension THURSDAY MORNING years ag< *A<>12 Into doubt that the ultimate result of names, an Increase of Mt.itiA over th AT ths treaty of Berlin, thereby becoming this action will lie most and number on thp rolls June at. 1*L\ To tub Congress or thb United Jointly bound with England and to salutary far-reaching. ELLSWORTH. MAINE, State*: Germany Of these there were 1? widows establish and In the nature of things, however, it is im- and daugh ™ » The constitutional which maintain Malistoa as kino BT TUE duty requires the ters of ed o ALL WOOL revolutionary soldier-*, survivors of Samoa. Ths treaty for a possible to know at this time precisely what $10. from provided president time to time to give to the foreign the war of 1M2, o*42'> widows of soldiers of th HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. court of a council for conditions will 1* brought about th« congress information of the state of the justloe. municipal the by of change, or what, if any. war. 21.41s survivors and widows of the Mexi Union, and recommend to district Apia, with a foreign president supplame 'ary legis- 75cents fo j their consideration lation in the tan war. iMJ survivors and widows of India: 9>ub«crlptlon Prlrc-|lJOa year, thereof, authorised to a may. light of such ; at the attractive such measures as he shall advise the king; tri- conditions, ap- The HANDSOMEST OVERCOAT To look Snow Windows of judge necessary wars, S£4 nunms. and 47.V445 -ix cents for three j bunal for the settlement of pear to tie smitial or expedient, of army survivor I months; 37>f months,! and expedient, is entered native and foreign course, fittingly upon by after the recent financial and widows ami children of deceased soldier paid strictly in advance. All ar ? land titles and a revenue system for the perturbation, time anvarages Commending to the congress a careful exam- king- and sailors of war Ever Shown in this for this re. koned at is nece*sar> for the re of the of the rebellion. Th | City Money. the rate of $2 per year. ination ef the dom. It entailed upon the three powers that establishment bush detailed statements and well latter uumlier represents those 01 of the cost of the new ne»s confidence. When, however, pensioned supported recommendations part government not through &b Lewis Friend & contained in the account of disabilities or death fron to I met the revenue of the island. this restored oon fldenee. the inon^y which has resulting Co., of by ~- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1893. report* the head* of departments who are arin> and service. The number of Early In the lifeof this triple pmteotorate.thi been frightened into ti »arding plaices is re- navy per ; chiefly charged with th* executive work of sons on the rolls • turned to trade and a of remaining June 3W, H4W, wh< i r-H will realize that Christmas is fast the government. native diH-*ensions it w»* designed to quell r»*- enterpri-«*. survey you approaching, and S\\rv MAX were pensioned under the a. t of June 1*W double-breasted Aldl ldMMIMs TUIS XYFIK the situation will di-cose a safe 27, In an vived. Rivals defied the authority of the new probably path Ci vt made effort to abridge this comm at cation wblch allows on Th0 has hi* appearance from the top. laden account <£10 chimney (•■ading to a pcrumoentl) sound pensions of deatl with as ranch a« is king, refusing to pay taxes and demanding cnrrency. f^T ELLA WORTH consistent with Its purpose. I and d mi ulity not chargeable to army servio se suitable for the trade. the election of a ruler by native Mr- abundantly. I ^9 present* Holiday shall supplement a brief reference to the con- suffrage. was 4oP.l V*. ALL-WOOL SUITS 1 11 N rrls—T>rv ti.xMln. O urlD'llf *♦ • i|«. •ents of these taafa. an aspirant to the throne, and a larg«> We have made great to meet the demand* _ Notice of \-»!*ljfnee of his departmental reports by the ‘1 he numU-r added to the rolls th' Q preparation ,.f the Appointment. numl>er of his native were in I desire also to earn t v during ^1-“ Hunt inn of such Adherents, open -ugge-t the wisdom L?:• Mum,;'-pic Mist Nat. Bank executive bu&ine-s and inci- I year J21.SM. and the numU-r wa hiv fast. Cal! and examine them. ^ in the line of CiiKISIMas Hoop*, of rebellion on one of the i-land*. of amending the exi-ting i-tainte* to dropped ! people consisting Neektie> \u '“hn \ ients as are not embraced and Quite lately, regard to St.<4>i. Tie selling Hun*—stationery. therein, by the -if ttist payments on pensions al *• «. "inith- Kruli aim •uch St request the other powers, and in ful- theisstia'ce of gov* mini nt l»>i d*. I he au- I numerous shade* and Muffler*. Handkerchief* Collars. < Confectionery, recommendations a> apjiear to be at this j lowest during the >ear amounted t* $:i*,736. O styles. uri's w;- t M.-nd At fillment of its treaty obligation, this govern- thority now vest* d in the s n ary of the -Clothing. particular time This includes ar ^ v ; appropriate. far*, or ths accuinu Suspender* nicely embroidered. Cloves, for driving as well a* * Eat. I Be H ment Agreed t unite nt a joint military move- trea-ury to issue t*>nds is mu (Is clear as it f,,v N lation between the time from '•! \ ntnuMit of Our Relations. which the al pp< A-■dgnee. Foreign ment of such dimensions »ts would probably ! should be, and the bond* amh n/ed an> dis- dress. Hats Caps, ami Gents' Furnishing Hoods, l ister*. Cirf Ha,; Bent. lowance of |M*n.sioii dates and tbe time of ae Keefer* Wiiile our foreign relations have not at all Secure the surrender of the insurgents with- advantageous to th<- government, f-otl. astl.c ou,™» HATS < FALL'""-, Overcoat*. ncr*' VuW. tuali) g- anting the certili*ate FOR Mackintoshes, and. in fact, that ran h, times during the past year been free out bloodshed. time of their matur » d rate of interest. everything Eind A suit of Clothes, entirely the law of iNW> a.—Lost, from Although js-rnutH pension: a \N « perplex ty. no situation The warship Philadelphia wra-* W found in first-class Establishment ( onfectit-ncry and Oysters, enibarra-vong accordingly I. Ml for disabilities not related to Clothing remains uuder orders for military service one of them latest It*. I’riees down. c 'V ( iiiia: » that will not yield to the at put Samoa, but tie fore she Every sty way a ".—Furniture. spirit The rinten t as a to Us fairness and the stija e.u emigration, through >« requisite lament* a disability litN'.oK love of Justice, which. Joined arrived threatened conflict was precipi- ths secretary <•; the tr>Msur>. re|a>rt-tbar -;r- must e\ st incapacitating applicants “froir u slnmM ion h:iii' ;i Frioml mu with consistent firmness, charac: vrize a truly tated by King Malietoa s attack upon the in- ilo.jiv to Artaud Co. ing th** la-t its* ai >*ar there arrived at ur lb<* i**r forma nee of manual labor to such 93 Bangor Framing American surgent cam tv, Mat^efe wa* defeated and a foreign policy * New 1ukk port* ito.Tffl imuiigr* its. i)f the-.- JO :i a r-- degn as to render them unable to earn a ” My predscssoor, having accepted the office number of his men killed. The British an l sup bot perrnitt.il tr> land un ter The tuits of the S riPner Magazine. of arbitrator of the long standing missions German naval vessels present sulwi-qucntlv GIVE A law. and ft?? w.-re returned the country The execution of this law in Its early stage: PRESENT, B. >st«»s boundary dispute. tendered to the prwddeut Secured tin- surrender of Mataafa an 1 his ad- Boston * from which they ame rei*-*n ( th ir »\ does not seem to have hs*-ri In aci ••ni with it- Store, to the herents. The defeated chief and 10 of his by Clothing do not hesitate call and look over our stork of 1 \ I'anti by Argentine Republic and Hrarii, tt has large Christina* for lvi. Ing becune public charges The total arrivals true intention; but toward the clow.* of tin ■ been were ‘-r l.m M. and W 'Mu my agreeable duty to receive the sj«o< ial prlncii*al supporter* deported hi a Ger- Goods before elsewhere Our are were 141.'t»4 it -*» than for the last administration an authoritative const i* >\ k. I Ai:i\i-;ir. you purcluuc prices aa low as t man island of the Marshall where previous >.-.»r ELLSWORTH. ME. j envoys commissioned by those states to lay group, they ti*>n IJ'iHi «• lloi- Me o-irs« was given t<» the statute, and since tn.*i anti our are ths beat and latest the before me evidence and arguments in tx-haif are held a* prisoners under the Joint responsi- goods market aflbr 1* The in his time tbis ruett- n has been follow.si. Thi- l of their bility ana cost of the three power* secretary rejmrt g'Vesan account witpncvi'r th* li* ill's Menage. r*spectivegovernment#. has ha*! the .-If.« t ot th*-n 1 ..m m of the r on of the mar of limiting the operation >•; The out hr- ak o' domohUc hostilities in re- This incident and the events 1 ading up to It nj* in*- bo-pi tal -er- <•.» «»xi>t-. the t he la W tO <1 longer this t< arid of lie ml v..ik ...» it- its lUleU.it piirts.se The \Ye week tn* g. unde- r- give space of Brazil f.c;r. 1 the United State# alert signally illustrates tmjmbcy *.f entan- sujf. In mv * -a large public I am unabh- t<» k'h’ai d*-.%ire for the of thii Biggest alliances with viaion in prawn ti g the entra.< »• and at understand why fraud* ti to watch the In tercet* of our citizen* in that gling foreign power* i -pn m. H-ure I cannot restrain he -non In Our President UN \eland's I the r*dl« tn- th Custom message. of con tag iocs di-**.» Vhr a m-> •■,* i-*n -*f pension should not • * ;> •«•* I Hli Department *3 w-.th whn h we I* t- lt» surretu* < •• •ountry, carry on important Spain rietolly corrscted witii an oa y !••• Htt»l ... t.> mean- the last two gour he.lii th .roughn«^s ^nd ig..r sin vot commerce. Several of our new pul. conn- on h Advertisement “I 1 rea vessels Un*4‘lH»h tie t •! i, rn l by every navy More than P* year* ago this government Lvery turn, ;,;v carefully are and tha denc-n-trated -la ger of th. u.i- .1 iraudulently put u4s.11 them The is now, a id f Mme time have bean, sta- tariff reform und .»- a ■< .!t f w Work In preferred a claim against Kpatn in l«half of r*)ll» !• M wu k.s| •» n-.it liinvf Rapidly Coming 5. ti"n of c -nt* cis di-. ,- imp upon the or. A' is with Mr. C leve at K > fr->:u f<*r# .g kind!) n. HW customary tioned d** Janeiro. one of our for to suimrd ute i» r-..n.»l ueasrew an t am eitixen*, proj*erty wired and hi n-lm.-nt in w 1.1 1, r.s ....is ha*e CO ha- invested the -ui.ject ->f nail..Mil -pi.ti u p. Iheirorigiti 1 he struggle 1>ei:;g U'twi-pn the established bit on* K Confiscated in < uba. In law* the claim was tothe ,'eiKrt! *<*d a inerea*r m > land, d ri t waste wonh W The sum • X. 1 on ** ..urt ..f I showing greater business, in tin* many which controls If Is increa-o-t mil reel. pension, departm* government, the machinery of adjusted, agreeing to pay. uncondition- TIh* local int.‘rrsi« n!!- c « 1 In the propo-e: Spain A iuoni geii4r.il H,1 l.a .cl i-* •-s~ m for the year 1 g June Ik isal, was *r. for » d i; < %MNOT a : ■; •dministrat.on, and with which we maintain reform are-*., num.-rou- ,v-:d v*r it years WORK BE EXCELLED les or ld»rh ally. a« a ti r indemnity, fl.S«v«u. A rv now 4*-. 1 4 The e>>mri --.o .--11 .»l that p sounding phrases than eiis *. acting v un > at sthivtfpo frieudly re.atom*, and certain officers of the but earnest note w r»* " all ar* inai-ted upon the 1 v em > lv spectful .-ntly ad- • Iv -■ but at ce t ■ operating by means gets business. Aumg the veearlsof their command dressed to the government, Itik* the ri form mist t ,<■'.} fa 1. ^ Spanish insisting •hiel our ciMiiiiry from t e inv.i*:<>n of u.-*- the year end.ug J .:,* Al. 1st** nEM33MBBR. in an attack upn the national and tt* In .on. i‘i-;Hi. nn :? t n-*' fe. of r**»i»>«»•. j capital upon prompt fulfillment of long nogiucu-d e.*-e at ita.,- is -Ol li- bus iMe.--, too. and tfcr -ame t.me t.:»v mg d i* r*'g »rd K .1 llrr-li.e.. chief an i 1 as it .• sea;»>rt. icking. din's, the (-la- obligation. *ibih y Impel* me t< inv -. f .. (jQ^ t the rights and du-n <-f i.-. «) agenn-s, t>-»r ments of divided ad mini*: rati n, 1 have Inn a i. ».i 1 Interest* of a Wp (iiiaranpv in rase a 1 his some ol other claim* p refer re-1 by the United State* * generous and con Ailing peoph each IVrfert I n. recommendations, then, a .. » faiiodtoeee that the insurgents can reinon- in l* ha.f of * is. rontaiu- Ihf mod M-rni i* ,ve. and to nn against S|*aiti. American citi- 0 r ;*•*»; I©. p.< d«e Uicm. air i’.voUe-l to a extern ably claim recognition as ing r* s of t-.rit rt ?o greater leillgercut*. zen* for prop* rty confiscated in

    a. have The Hi... wiHtnvr snpi- ir*n- itive effort f >i Dr i* trim t;"' W your Money Refunded. Thua *ar the our has •* •* ,-eit.oaof government been pending tor a > year* At the time the ltd an.« •. *: »f i»mi proa th ci cve r bet re .since the war the The se of mr of been that of an attentive but im’^aniHl ob- n’sry reports that the Civ ill /»*d *1.» v Spain's in le i<* ti.r » andme island* was con i-rnit y ha.« per.ty of our 1 oved o Q strength of e »; .-u I w server of the unf rtunata confl.cu my Si-jc. f... l«*en al.i.f •! v > reb« : :; jreatc-t oonsoauences t<: Empha- firmed by at b.tration, t’.At government agreed ..cm. -nicli allot t.UOVKU l.wn V Mi. 77*rnlhtei m* and Hi •*» merits our flx«d of Phc «| h»v. 1. .. sizing policy imjartial neutrality that the right* which had l****n acquired (jk,i durn.ij ^ vivc ne Mu‘>-Ion, •" e in -r :.e U.e I'l m tn s ioh a cond ;; n of affair* as now ex depart > car the last ,,, ,. nil, idst rial and >t*. I there ! y American nn*- <»nan»-s should b«- fiscal j .... 1 Wa.hh.soto>, i. t. 1 i. political * ■• 11 ig •• iin I im ;.> — deemed :t nc< t <1:w. tii a manner >uti -1 -7i •*!. a< re< ev-ciry recognized and rc*p»* ted. It -,* LEWIS FRIEND & 1 ■• ut i- it max Ik sincerely 01 t 7 S§ CO.. Al'. Dot to a foi salaries and The try. be n inder>t.*o i, t‘e unauthorized that this w t*e number if Indian -■.'•■rnm- nt m'liods g, hope*! pledge ill o!.*.r\*-d ;■> w»' 0;s.-n t> e action of our .ate r.aval c mmander in those our missionaries who during Oar was i V, an ,.| .v• ji \t•:\• d in the tarit! all-wing wore r«-- 'rvrr nt <»»»!•», » ut <•» T..i,t i*.•. Un.HT. I.e! II- -how \• ii our ^ «.f n e- •■ ipies- waters in the 1 the »rv » -Mn-nt, J*7.. u■ th- ; r- I 5° Brazilian r. ME. saluting revolting -v.-l ;rr*m IVnai*e t-> a p.acs of saf- t eding y ,«j Hi el hi mi, ELLSWORTH. yhya (ti-i;i m s ., « W.c t 1 »ie being to countenance an for ertaii.iy sul*ordinate in adm.-al, indi-poaed United Mates warship during the Lite 1 ''ASK .J < lll.st » lu.ike* o*th t* ut >t- |« th M IN MM, III K. 1! UN Si ft il fir |>; v. e *• ac: .! »*od !«. u •» » *. er- s, M, s •*'« < give gratuitous sanett to tMU1:-»es U twen the S,.an-*h garrison and log -: > ! -t r«ner of t».•• tir i-i of K .1 hum ,t | line <>f In i'! Ill,-l' enml'. We *rt ? it C.'.dee • >> 4*» v r'.fit. t •: «1*. to- ,i tf lm- 1‘b.- i* A k •- f t sur;. ui. the natUe* t<* ret urn t-> heir i 1 of useful- pr- id !:...t ex. ; .* -, p,, I in it.' 1 i- -i.r.» af .r. » »* The o-»u\« .i?i I’r-.v.-■: ji f.ir ru Hti--us cas, arm "I'l. ,k ., si,-I tir *‘ii pa m **- r. between onr g xe-nrnent n* -* $.1. 1 ]. 1 i.j, ,j |l(. I I* -. •■ xit xvs ••:. < •n- "I MSI this an-i ,.-r w »* > th-VU m \H1P 1 »; l \ 'hall make a llulidav W topit * for its e 1 !.*• rv rod u cod *»., r>t ftfc‘ ,! IS ... la.. .. a Mi •/rand axing i-.ir»vic. a Maria. I--jilt ■ w ‘M Ml t' *‘ | ;o. I ( v r » K II » •« t ,r. •. v B e Mi;,.'. \ w 11 • W; S' a f e ful ex(»*r. •. I e »'ll k ; he ot Course by S the Kr. ,? the li -* -.fll At I V t AllCM » X tit v. at.-s ■ •* r*! 11,,. *'*Jsr« ■. 3 c nntriea nst eu- h has n ma :•* >- b- creep .- It* l.. t 3 \ 3 aga ntbsr, t n pr»-**-nt« th- nin-i -mt** pr •»f IK\Mv I * 11 K NM I 1 av id' < i. i.:> led : ew < -rr. v tr I ..J 1 >i'j• faith in the affective by the organization of the claims in t k- .*•!.;•» c for I nd an r« t i.*n*. a re* "wurn to l>. f "r» and in umc iu-.ranorj of n*l I omiu*■:. I j me and *»!•*« rt in nn pr. 2 he ofti. r» of I h*- a m ,; m il c mu Ssi n f'-ri j. ... provided for. ’ll." twogovern- t.’.e .! v* *a des-.-r.»d to *•«•;*• brat.-. I , ^ i .t j. it- *. *. prompt pas- ment# ta..i: .- e rd me mb* .. »«**■*i! s? the ..f I agr up.n the r- g this gift, un.u-t an 1 I i;. 1-j Games, ti -US .nils of *mi \ u «.! y \-4*\ MS* >•'. rv- n n this | I fr--- tf nf the ere 1 i*' '-» \ t-> .. u..»r ., u.r .tiv k, 1 lent of e > a ,«* n dc w re tnv k* propruxti .ns ac« .*unt it... 1 .r* j pu Pan t* n '• ■ 1 II.. *tan h re 1« t.ik*u Inter* ntv and Perfumes, I 1 U 'lt flio hu.. as for provided in the tr-aty, and the w* e :i -n f the > »r n.Png June .•* •*. ,i t.. 1 uli.f «uh Turkey. din iy mi tl i- ii » «! and m.i. 11 fa ( th the ■S«r.s» > N« her In *t n mk nor '» W *’ r. i-c rep e-ri.Sat.ve ill th country to d *tk vi >. i Iil wr.sl w tn th* *i stem vii.| for t* -timer.-fr e W i!-on I»A1 nn an- It Important matters hx'f demanded | Shell C«*mpieU- tie org.-i- i/.a:n>n. w t.g t I lltsn A 4 < * T -i.l, .» Novelties, gratif) « t ir pel at na thy Ottoman I t' tin- :» *• ft ke to the l « iC \i»r. 'l t;-c a.;' *id n : a M*!r* and hi. ’ary * ini II ii «« l>v l»ru*rrfl«' a. T (h of » v lit* 1 poll, • r, i t> '« \a! -:i f a a gvloft Thr r> o' t ** l>on-lions, ■ t->rt hr r«-»ar> of ,i*;r;. oiturr FRESH f w ! I:• s t n n ft* »• T .• r h- i. CANDY. In ; c«»£- m • I"* C' A h! 1C- ■••k’e, »•;«*«. f Ir.« f N< n ;? *.»kit.fc v to■ \ ft, r-o l»*l wa* *1 a. w 1.1 1 I !,f !)■ * -? i*,.i M.-i .1 1 prvs- j on- u:* •' -’*• ■m •»> m nt N *■ ■ » *' •r :»n l<»>r*. n»i* a im t. re.v* th n r \ tai; l l .since 1 7*A*. t | ..**■««•» t f r* •! n -K » '• ... i: | flaskets, •u riacd art .-n r he late I **•*•. it*.*, v » to It* idem 1 .ike Ho- ] *».» * o ir ttid.ffrrr:. t -\ ■ I tinw, to ru '' p\\ nr k ip rum*-• f !.» thr t* minister r- -«• gintoh.eofli reaid. •. «• ... ;-r * f ,* dt*. :v » e .1 * Tw«» one < -1 tl t •ft d * 4t t.»'lf> l-t :te. CKKAM • < | WAL.M runj'i*>m il tin C.' il »’!■! ii u and by two r- » » failed in an »f U»* *t (oun- other noveltie' too tiutiv* TS, ;* a'ten.pt .. ; •> for v •f *■ e f ■» 1.' ■ -i t ,- ( :i -i at rev, n• tr I1'H*[| m.| ,r. s.ull.ih rs liinJt r (a. og.*.:.-i whom tr.ndmil in th* aim; tr»» ••> >f their ", ;,,r• li»ot««tra!. «•. w " '« »*••! •' K- vrrs.mr.it. w r*» w pros % L •- f •• •).»%, )M the a.'tl.-u or the charges of a former j isvUuitK' a.nuetiiai *mal » ^ ug.gr. ngov. of t I eioii' to mention, l’rii • CHKAM * r * U in rrpara‘:<’Q avd in. t «.f s. «. f. t h a u WALMT tub .] the tvn- aN.rLite ...» nr hit r* t j^uar- DATKS, rn -* «• fender*. 1 ’-)• llirr. .«• < ■ '1 «*. ::r.e f a- a; e i *o -tn ei a-j'.m t>4l -. nation fr £•«> r*l«* of a.i irr»>>ni -..-t ( Indemnity f r the *r. •-v n n federaoj *a e i* • e. * \ « anleed the ever not ctl by the It -; prr- e!ct:t\ for ii- .«• nt 1 i-t lowest known. aire !■: n »T*»;: * Children foi ha* > i«*» pa- 1. j-erm;- to r- |j Mill) til* (.T -. WALMT ( a... j. O.;? ,5 Cry 1 .r• •. <2>’• r*‘<’on ■ f Hu- * *...•• in. ■. < n-*, J * « .• «>.r- Its i 1 t>e 11 a «* a ■ a It 1 hamj t*. :. > k * H. the L territorial.:y adrnirdstra?. r- If! interrupt y. »- ,-„l ( >!•:. u-t n t :; .. i(„ '■ .v*. r- 1 of -t .cm It ( IM e !“• ! ■ :t rv t! *•*.• Wavs and lilt' i- criminal J iu the rountr.es t w. “iry that •’ 4 «lv-- NORRIS, ,-ar- t I 1,11 9 MAIN Cream Ant are a- rr.-htal A th# *Ti«: ft rr'. *■* A*. NO. STREET. Taffy, they temp* rate ,J d q':e*'. C w.r f hUtotenU :.(->»•■ .. « if. f r. .ju, ti,.n • : : \ : \ v.e (if them S«»uth- La \g !««**• made t: e h 1 Ha" a h*x * -e* 1 -• a by 'eminent hr *»••!!,it _ -t.mat*- t n«*Xl !U« al f-r •• ••= f rtl.a err* n of J 1 the J“r’ r- n.a •; Children foi this conduct in tha in- ■ " ;rv»»- J •“4* is- \ 41 r pr- r.^r Cry \Vi -t M tt \ t. Peanut X’irjiiuiH. s'-»' ce w a rat r.e x ,lt Taffy, me:.: ed. the m.:. is ter a.- .< r. ion ln-t \ *’ I i.4i »»' * S '• I- no 1 ngt r to the offenders. l«een jro\ertlir>."* -, fr ''■•—••• .■ Pitcher’s Castor‘s Turner. r»r. Are (>eorj?ia. t *r '• Here! t;,. i: t- A t ! f :* O 1 H 1 •. h * b » ■. -1 uno«. of m Holidays -1 x it tt..' :. *. .r .1 1 he f.eary t aw. axi.i to** intryiiov. t. ••*>>•- k Coeoanut A* -a-. nit rv. !»♦'-. o Monto b the ui c .-rr.sii- ,.f •.«* b fro I. Creams, pr T '-n a* C1 of last yaa r, known f* « •. h\ »>* H 1 < :*•• t ..r Over I if \ • I-./. he I r. t*‘ 1 a" » J mj1 J v» •»' *• -x y I a V 4 i 1- _• ,4 1 :;• are taw. r- 4 tiie stati-Muen Ot.a-> re-, dring the g -trnn •. «.f a «* an-t < La t * » « t- the »♦* ? rat■ »'*on. tr- •• tv n MU' tV IN-I id h»1 j|;\i, -> ,.| | < h.uese ia T* r* entitled t *. '-;•!♦ ‘A til** w ,*n ;•* un d el u:.'t .. f » Coeoanut wtthdr* for t*ti a: *•. ir.ejr ire laid- th*’ i:abl!»trial I b> r.. ..* r{ t 4-T. .1 art.- Seramlde. Unitedt»tates. and the u« f k. r.. » -• •*' i*>rtat; t H. J 1:..; _• w »r V\ bi!• H .«• o,t _.r K. w h ti.e » •* of ... r« -I a t •’ *: c-rnplpng pro'.* .f mt a « 4 .r-d rvtn. a’-n i- ut, as..l aa a *; •ken. a* *i *•»•£•*• ! j li* i)wn .. « ,.t s within the •. n« preft- rd**tl, m*tw.: n. tv--. U* oad. ult I.. j,. e Kvt Molt \el\et Molasses tialinx'n- k f i*n*ta -»*r. •• Candy. a t- r- o •; 4- ., M Vi that the l*r. -i- opposite n from Cl.:: a men if *.*■.-, r » { j- ftbf •'•* -e k- t- .1 t .-4 .1 a • on mar* ... O. • J hit Ifu I eet! :nj lit* ,.r •. Acting ui- u the n!v:, of cm :.t c> *. 1 u I .... *t c .dt • ii|*> .e .»•.-» y •nflervr I 5 n I* A time t«* be- pr«'a -'...v. !.» •: *.,* ImmedlaU'i\ ji.■ a. t....thvr- hijrb the was ut; ■ that law unror.stil r.al. the great v. 1 ■ treat tlHTr In,.' iiiouk. ut 1 » iiari '.■• .. the ; -v-t iri* a* 'hr * f i, I mas* of Chhir.es© ■ a to 11.:K la^-rer*, pending judi* '.al ir.- Aft a * x* t*« mark •• rv*' at* th. v I...... H thorough C' -n '4' « »h..t ..f t, r. t q dry *• to iu in good fa.th .1 At It'. ,! 1- o.l. A-.fl. th, -1 addity. U Mr. ) I --- to for the r« •< and *•.*•*« t..n- an 1 « i« .*• .• Mr. (.bwhu.d art avoids apply certiflcat-* r* l i.v fa how a a. : r v iiom;v-ch\ti;|) fully • inf *-•>■ "Mr- VN .. v... >n*. A t«-*• t nee, » .r prov:ei upon prx*o«-«*d:ng y • tut », St'« .it t! ah -• ii I. consistent twtt.m* i-.f.t I- It v -~-o with habeas .». waft t rc the 1 rv o-rp tr-ug l--f. *•.- ».? 4 1 '» *- •v.hv.Ttrxi r- the * 14 -v. .- J 1 •! t \r *?!*’. r»- * f riptj i, ..f v j, and e and a -« Wednesdays ;'• kt « •!■!■. a- *’ Saturdays was < U k pU < J--" •’» r-i nujutx r*. Is ? phv «Ji"iat *i.d iinr«i I mi. -i ,t. | ir.is le t-em.* j«.r ma by that tribunal sustain!: gth* .aw » Unit', five.. llrptrllUPlil f .-* t .r to *i ri;-.::. I mam: \ i -- th* hast fUr d i : In oi the it '.a lihteved that under the re* ent atner.d- thf" t: A 1 h- V||;- spile >P»rt’, 4,\’!r,'r' a-'4.i ttrra’: rr-1 r-|. b r, n.eut of t e ar t extending the time for rrg!«- " 1 'S I 4 va .. m\.. -1 ■ w 4k .*• fir that t.- •• -l li -U- M. r- -1 n I i.i.i of r :e«-- ; ;..r a .ea f .... Jr. hrm* '1 n-titutionality j tration. 11 • ( i.:: -e la1 rer- then to entit.. our: n -ter r; » ..! •*■!* *4. Vin* r:■ p x'c.'etopad It C.'.l C4 II,.- ; -i ( -It;.. i" an rorani niitir* n. who desire to reside in th.» country, * ;.l left- i he advises in »eem* to u.e t v r* 4- 1 Holt’s caution mr*« forour ; I.,: < .- i-.r dealing s'ail them-eiv-* •? the -m-d ... Store. privilege err. v« * n&PfrtisciMcnij. Variety ment to •:r -i« 44 k •.f I ti ; -n I f .. —make it. r .' a little less thuft afford*d of e>tal hshrng by lawful pr<*. t at 4-1 l»-eu U r.. }.. ;. ; r> t ... Ci' *ervt 4.4 and t * trior*-4-»l:i,r cedure the:r rlgi.t t > a approval reuirt:-., b.-tt ,*r* y •• ar.d to re-tor* ,4« far i4- r,. » .4 .■» tor- 4. m* ,V !.> thr;--. -n :■■■ tuti'inal He is silent alutut the of enforced ;r,, are most jjrnt 1- I »i »rr\ inn I *r ii-< necessity cei» rta’ion n,a\ to ’• el ating at ti.e tttne -.r !,,• ie interx n- *"> 1 *> f- | a grt-a; d< gr e ...... r r.„ line of cal lion. »;»•! i.r-l m .1 •• re; of th- State bunk tax. and ti a- fj. *» i' * LU-. n f Complete Skates, Sleds, Caine*. r-rat. s upon the United u. »r. r a l*« k g .« « i. ,■ v » > Im.. :i N a h a :rw of »r ,• t r- t ti d> ;• !,tL-s |K !tu» cmq or: I-*: a honmtly Talk kci of the at;© * :!.c in the -lark over the d.| w 1 ; country ‘-l:i t :.*• co:.** # x C e i- * > ■ ■ ( and prompt.} a* t.v t iir *- l*;-. f.-r < >u. I» \ a ■ t.,1 r.unm »v.r> *..*mi, Kid •er.ee a •;*•..e r -w. •. M To of repr-- n a: N t1 P a rt; -! _• f I r \ i' .* vs, Hooks and i4- d ra. >. * «• ••-..mi-- * •; *-4»n. at.: hr rn’. "M thr !•* Coods. 1 Ian I"-aer. o-cm/ii.c k*U .f art) oj« LiT- -. t;.i N *.'• A > %. aiian situation. to :.•• » y' I* r.» If... V ••'!'! -u\>- ..se v Holiday way. press t:;-*n g.'.rnn- pure.mi- far lu a * l r»-> ..nt, tl .-«* w ri in.t-'rr .»r. ..’te* out fay I- y ••:!* !• lrnrn*- _ r-A ^ .•-.u- reparation for the recent *«i- f fn i: i. with a r-li it :.- h.-n-e that -tu*l ...... - I r. m nr m« nL *.. •. ailianr. .. t .-** f :• *. jti relations, with, i- --.•••i. ! >"ur than 111•• •■ in except ml-sftioi.aricft at > .• g-l*u. '1 s qu*-Mion «ti'.« ratrh penr.v e v 4 Th*.- r*. of that h. w ir lh*t I*\•• ,i J-.-t riah tnte f in. 1 t* r-..l x reform iu thS >iv• %u"h uni .trk-h-w 1'.-. the wax we‘\. ’.»•*•« ...mi1 liana;:, arc in ofvi’aj Interest al c intnea w b<—-. «h•!»»>; >od and the at H •. *"• n» -i ■• c«"i: ■ rt.arf if a -hr* w-1 u g shape, .nojulu h.4* vr !•>- »«!© © aimiaiAtrat. 4 tr> y n-.d mtrr»-.t-nc;y .tM.T.r t (,. \S .• t, ,:i th;. a?n| the Holt’s Kens in mi-s w-.ra ir. Store. engage r.ary the :r.u r r. a ti-4'i i, .4 *tr" u t .it atrii a to that I .* f.» u.f' Tt: »- of ttic ruii h .» h ! t4 movriurnl a'a- * Variety rk of tiie various is ifu.i.4i!'-* them »rn : n»- u. a- .t.m. I i: rad it o V4 department' Ion. t.on of t!.e R ..f ...... r,.. I .i t... a > Uj* .r {» ha* Usi 1 a ^ .... „•••••■.. r**-- r*rl> tn.t rca*I» !«» r.-futui tl.*- nr.•;,».*■ .. if .fa.- sin- a '• *• ut iturtil m-'i nt.d h \ ( inct iy told. Co*ta II: ha* 1 te-r •d-d its fr. n !'C lulu ornmeti'lnn: ....-i.it _ ,.f u,0 rtixht. ah. .it I *«-» 'm t o.al ft<‘. 1- e- hr. •. cr.::H- .f .• ,• a .• t: t- liiti.r t.n r^-tU-r a*l r**u>- .!«> ii >t ...» iiittnv. r.eft* by fe :rrend«r.t g the l \.t,-i :n ex U r. r.«. ;r htstfat.ntj lory f*. sr. ir u»» J 't. .« |{('ildine. ■ In* -- KST i m as a whole is -ubstan- ■ t'i*- '• I’ISK’KS n -• of Kvn- igc th* absence if a e t :• *r» Ce. .«! 11 I 11 att^ but ujon duly S .bin.tied evidence of ir :r.’- k *-. to-cet h 1 rr iif- rii.a' »! •» th“r.. -.»r,!4 ..f rr .r f this to our -trtfi’e k i 11 li' -. »!.at was ur* !v ,ji ih- in v V\ Vajicr ■ j■ I* uviu, naturally •. ‘-rmni'!.: in re fr -:i. .1 »r hruii- expected. naiity, a x.ot*d fugitive fr n ju-t;ce It » hand, a ■: 111 x h- a ■ l*1 * His is f a w .• tn« fti itrta *• v «•--- r« I.'i' ie-l a» a. ... % i. from ..«. f. iii-t. y plainly t-dd, ami is re- trusted that the negotiation treat;, r-.-fxi c t ; t u *r. IV;. Siilrhoanl>, < -• .4 th. refi.rn .f on t. e f that ^ur.tr} to n.-. t re. ur r.g t-- f e : dlv Uii.-M »,.i I !,«• fc;. *T,it -,t U(>.)!; H.. -. p.rt 1. c r*.n:.d .1 tv w ere as a *■' 1 It iu» n Vriiine in the : ho-l a:,i| -1 -» 1 kind whl *.».n be ncc d. » ti a h.-' f ru.x e x '1 e ■ »i ir.«h. 1 ,n to h n *u.«a » v >r-k<. ry country -n; In n >* t !r v.. «j FANCY s r* a v Ln.it r.fc. «.f r. v of t .1 *: treaties for -up* al extradr.i n -! ! «. 1’ -,g up to t be pr* .!»• j. j-tit ,f f, of ’FLOUR ■: -n :mu ut. detno- !-• * i • H .. -T praised by concluded with ail t ;.o»e c. unT;. * w •, poll-II.' «, r.-, Win.1<>\\ < 'art,tin-. Atbitration Hb re It) ptuxo art I all*. l! r- 1. V. *: ...... i attacked It the United Mate* !.&' r aiif.-v ly c-in'- \- :• i4 .t by republicans. I’r a .,,.-.-;rr f re-. .•. »n hv t‘ e •* I. 11 * t. r.ftl arrange'!,* r.t- f at ch:»ra PJ©..'.)- i-r». for :< ■. ..f .. K-.-4.-.1 > I- ... I*': t\. k ate I -O* > 4 e : it. t: n '»■ is heerful but .* ,■! r- r- » the \atfari«~i rta.t.ly reading, I him- 4 i:.-■: it f.v ,r.g to *x,r*-ss f*. tht I>ris4.ji-. ...rj and »ubUai*t* Fine Lines of Pictures. April 3 a « foIJoanrif. 1 for (hi til*-r.. -I- r-«. 'll .'. ■:. rr r-rernmenu <-f s*a K a and ; .ri:b;a t h« 4 uu* is a to .• .iical to read it, aud we Inx :!e. fr< .. a* t •» ** -• pi ca-i d« rin r. : r:n a n, "U I II (I duty i. I nr Sr » » Ir -«t> Ilall ri! HUS l\ sn I F Will .a Mnnnlng TIN r: ar:-»». w ■ \t g rnsu- til not r..i » to t i- n. IIHotIIKits'. boundary uta « ]-.-4*d pnn. !;•£*-, .huan* that all our readers. lending d*-; flr.aiiy Th© f .••- duty upon a h the r ire-1 a- ..r tu:%\ ft;- j. ** t*r» For • rbitration in <--uf w;th th* licit. rmity *;iinr f U::.* « au. 1 -ii -1! !.»•■« 1 I 1 .nsa- t i a: j -f th* •.-4-r.4* .f Work the Bent; Prices the that > more and IIS r«*. g (*• Lowest. the treaty concluded between them tomi ah-*'lutr;y '• i'A f- o- ti:*- -1 -if! .lira* •. v t r.» ai T! Mai. lh< %!»•• |{ k dilTerx n> ,i.-, .!••* R- c vx .k. n the 4r .i 1 -' e-wrft* mi *o t he ii.- f .. *>{- n f \ an A n s >ear* ago. much ! n till, rt." « v i.e won't to Ituine twi. k* oertime:.ta .* 4 .nr U- till.!,„• :nforUiAt t 4 'ay go a i; s-- l their government, if r. Our relation § with the Fret* re; ;blic .. t.. t ] t--it-pi- -p-i ; 1 "'I'li. » ’.■•? f Mm -Mi i: .j by 'iiniti. R_e luii- rr.iM f ih© pu'o. c -on *. ; A. W. CUSH.'IAN & w di; %> nU r.-i I * ■» -i CO.. He considers Lis con- tlnue to iie intimate and cordial. 1 -•?.»« r* Tar. ft Krtfiriu. -i!- any iy ar ;t- 4-. .n !- bumtifM. .»f t’.»- 4 .4, im> .jjr* wit a a',v.| .... | n an I .a- 1> .* c 1 • Until *1 it It «l 4 t U K ! In r l-l that t..e estxadlt.on tte.*tv w.- 1..u.-te-i by *«,•' :%()■*■ »!■ M.r in Mu- it i-n-. I'WoKIII Lop© ,.t After hard -truggie .rt? ref r n I- -!i- i' :i the "senate a sulli-uent mean*.** trt.' Iitfhl-, ? u Ml r h it tie- tlif y a» ar: ended ti.e ^i,»> *.,l * N i! country, by u a’i :• \r f->re i- g •»» < * I§. 1 K', the •-• country ! r» fl- *u- m. i-f-nr* reel]) important A. a- -» f- .-.t*- A- be Aprs’. in’* r-iat o'.al Ar. ?m I ••*»-» t-.j .-A ■a' "■ e operative. ©'■•'© »• Our at ten isnd r. h g .-arlv r- t — ... a: o: hi- to fill the -4t»'S %i> r* t I ,u. \ •- : r-.r •!.*; If ! st.. i.t Lost. ability place * 1 While orcav rial <; .<-t «:f g 0t:r ft- ■ n»- U'-*. it.-elf *U h >; ;- it v at.4. -1 h |»a. Ini v .j '.it?. r ■ rt > .»l«- prea*edt<.« »s-h th 4* .• .1 \»t.-x r- y icirtn--. < •- a a naturalized citizens to the ht- ! f — -■ T. Il,r- and vindication of the returning At h Uatr 4. t^- t.-r 4 O; in -!-**-• the *.'*• r ,r V s -■< cept.o-'v f % of A b w-.-r- p-rtunity the .- risen in fellow* iz*-n**, and a o-ed < M \ II P" •• (.»<■« V »v,t, .; ■ tsona of m .» -.-tH*-d bv ar1 t pat s :• to, $ I I I U I M II. n a to that Ins was with r m i.umjH- appointment any. relat a « I by our r- r* »,v th.it > 1." *. i-ii, w Jal I A* oft-rep*a»ed —*>,.i -,r t A-.rth, v ■ continue tatk!hi -.try. ;>etw. » -•» rtf. t try b t a Hi* It ixr, emphatic it f. t a liberal contribution to Of e a-; n r« j.'.-e-:*e 1 in t a• •.'< r. e t- I0'*a a 1 ». ... ■ di«.*u--i-rt .- o;m r. •• n }.»•. «• Friendly With (.real Itrltaln. ati'.uld •!. :• \1 y t.. ,«4 " f •ver, to nj.-g-niu " h t a.. ri* y *J l'-r !••!!. 1.1 U K S ,V »■ • uiocr.ilic fund. His and under t favor ampaigu Tbe questions affecting our r*-!.it;o•.* with r * time, hi .• fllrbtral. «<i> ,- ;g*-d t friend lines-*. N* g t at.-us ar* ... r*‘- »Iu!: -**4. !,i, j. pr.-gr*-ss adopte*! *>> parl.ame July la-t, •- Manife-ti •. :r we *r a -j v ited a f :*-% • a •• .. t ig fis fear that the tween the two govermne: •* ":’h a w C rdia eymjiath .-inf « sh t pur ;*■>-<• in *urp5 \; r.-<* f J'oi Saif. acceptance re< lv t nr*--igh ? -*r :f r» *-.n.i m 5. ! .t now. of A. 1 t such concurre d art:-,n a-* a ivjkk<- the v » and azprea ft t hat lw.tr nun- f'TJ.i't'.; th« ml r.. < be vi. aid ob-km* n JAo -.;iMihi Ik’ ft r 1 *.i :-j discredit > •! ©M-4 .i.; .r«- ■; that bring up- award ai.d reg -.a;ion* agn-ed up<>n by .* ty’a cavern me twill rid read, c J* rati .'I Mpl# p t'l "I. ; *rt IT eh* r at e* c-f to . I l: I ,.r kf ; h r... cum at a ftca .. the lii-cal ,»r 1 e loan Behring ti;i .r.ni of arbitral.- p-a*, t a.y tot Korei tof tha United States iiHt-.,.l> r\j( ■ J !’" »•' I -ri.i thc and undeserved •- b a -i f .,!• I .XI party, r,t a* obloquy ! effective, ar.d ;t > :."t doubted :.at ii eat the I..4-3 of l:. •* cues retd r Holutiurt above pre-A {Njettuv!- tf- .it. ,.t JVToney O i.,r iiny in b ... i.iir{»n-e. .r'.ut, • Ita S"HP. .4 of .1 by w ht A No MU* entile lice administration is BrstAin will co ofientt# fr»*« iy w tn th:* co quoted. eurj 4 I'um lei -ln-t the thin* >r -tuck of to ;• w- er e » very funny. ilericl©-!' «>f and* who be bet 4 betl* T vm.'I <4» in* In try for the accomplishment of that purp*-< Our Ambaaaii'lor*. y i.ear1 •*.. perre.-t rip nr. t;. ! u Hi ..«• ...:.| othed anil belt* T -<* »m ou ... I,,-.,.' 1 he 1’t -i l.-nt's him The totAl It ti in ©r..- .-t ©4 :r, gift* ,j. r.r i. »:-*• t :i *|uv he to re** W th*- {' 1 personal appeal fieri *» 1‘rmnpt. Since the pa*-ace of fj.e art of Mar* h * t it .»' .!!»-' 3, be he w 2 0"i t"uielrv K u St.it.** on tSi*- *>• f cent. irpin1 .;r-. i> .In :. at price a the to rai-e the <• A a t ire-- I* »► is.. neither nor dis- Uponrecei' .ng authentic information of the authorlring pr«-*idti*t emir ent whose high* t tu >1 ■ I- the prw x « j. i,u ,rtn. M. ( jit dignified 103, nr. i- '* rr ; per of our to c rr* and i ioom .. an grade envoys with the o! <'«»M ci'.... .i v v American mail s*earner \ «i>oiid tiiotiou toe welfar- of t at Ir.cg upon b- (*: ,i,i .4r*• j> x* jetr. pr- '.«ir'.t .-4 a. ai*|M‘tiiii>*s at nml.u 1ft .. ).-r rank in hi< h lorr.cn r<•• rie- hi < iwiit t he.r Not le-s r- .ftt- t-. .r j--. pros- Papers th .' cio-el> pie*- er«a©r in i-' f or- ^ 'iouM ri--t to the noise and to a agent* here. «.ie*t rtritam. Frame. ami w. LlKxnteiJ. dvliver up p.v--, :,u. in transit rr a Italy .. and ;i-4 v:ng r«-n.-val of re- yield re -r S- t a _ ...... perity have c<«:iferr«-i n their to Hose .mu Nicaragua to Guatemala pun demand t * Germany up repre- Btri. lions up-n ihe iinpirtHt --f the raw out before have arisen.” The added y .•. sentative* at tl.i* the 1 Vf * I* K. »• •• men t.. authorities o! Hoiol .ra*. .•••r m:r. capital ti’ie of am- materials t *>ur manufa* tur. -e!, ..r.holre stock-taking. Military i C. «• nec.*n-ary \\* .. f a President of the I nited a- ; M 1!. t * ■. Nir-erx -toeh. H ,l ■(<■<■!.i ter to that under .strui u bassador. I have ie-j*>ud«d hy accredit- The »h I*- t <»ur ‘e."i I*..la cout.tr) j ■11 ** w.-rld J Opel, national f ", of .hi;,.- ,Uj'l line « s'-atcs lng the agent*. f the (Tilted -tat.- iu tbo-e v«-r> n, yrt. .in|,'«*te Many -alien ran Consisting Bnixyls, Tapestries, Low, 11 at the of a tested tLe wa:.;<>n a< t and :*-ma:.ded uni ent*-: !" grovc-llicg knees against ■*»*•! *ii ingenuity pri- on.-l t.'ir*•>:*h 'i- Thiee-Flys. C*>UUtrie* With the-ame N i i*l {*.*.%• are u. ,*• "iiiiii,... -alary &a:;*fartion. Tae government >• it Hondura*. ••tir’.-.l ;■ ‘• legi-latirm. l-l u.fkl;. lirel hx.in*ive 1»iik L.xti -i-. ( f»tt*>n w| dude. him to take an A like • -I,.- ,4 i,„. :l I.rfinpti. ami mill \\ oo!, ( <»t11>n*», Sni\rna heg.-ing e ei* \«ti<*n of mi®-ion i* announced actuate*! by a *< ;>>e «»f istn a:.-! m a through the -f hig t.infT, f*-r territory »i'.cn. u j *-p.r;t ba.' I ‘e ll -It .-.II .**1 impe>i'ion Don't ■!< ia nte at til is a Ru—'a. ami when made »-.r r« < v in Amer- of fnoi: tliMV' »f(J the ll.-val by will }*? similarly to American manufacturer* as ma- \u s ki sight unparalleled iship, conduct lit h.ud* t cheap K-- tie- \\ hite and met. This •Uffit h \p f tor* v ling's;, Straw ican o' the oQkers aii ere regret tor etep^t.?fitigl> m;*,rt- with the terial-a- tho-« u-« U *•>' their It * Fancy Mattings. history. tu'-i.shill- M. competitors. *_ the cOcurrence. po-ition the I'nited States n*M iu the is obvious that th*-*-nha.« mml of the. There w.r- ill 1 » quite of nati n-. .-n»the doiuefet.c It ia d that a satisfac- family of our manufa .ureu .m resulting NOTH confidently anticipate n 1 price pr- i:. During my f *rim administration I took year, IIUOTIIEKS. tory adjustment wi.l »<*>n be re a* he-i of t.« oc- from this policy, x.*»t *>nh coniine* the I M M K I»I \ IT I A after !». The in being tlie large-' im r-a, ,, *.,* >. ar next «-ii<*ufn*, I Ellsworth fur a v*i« oi in* **- /-ore *»4 u* m casion t(. r* inn. 1 a ree *-t .if the law- re- -n,.-,’ -sity que«»r,< artaLng market for these wittiin uur «»w * if" .>i _WHITLNC; theinaugua' f •: «* -i product- lelverlt-e. -a e. Itr \ [, » «*• an to the ilar *• rv T.'i-toial A Is by ie«»rgf»> ts la It -adq as lating in order that It to tiie direct of o L I UK " 'a ia x' r.-r *• rt-m In hook and ladder truck with suitable numler of ti :• .»• borders, disadvantage unpat t. a more tj„. War and the subsequent deatai W ’«* kacoeanfui might l.*er.»me efti i* nt agen<*y In the but ai-o in. n-a**-- iheirco-t 1 H. Ill*, was 1—. 3.. 1 1 *r* w manufacturer', .ins, :**;ie>*ird, rs ■ 1 manned was fo\eminent of commercial per. lieges %o ihuee promotion of tii.- i-itere-t it w.t* intended to to our citizen*. '"f tti*' ..I hl.-w.*rth. apparatus fr-ni otv » .• eflicieutly ».-.*•*- g an inm-jiM. Ki>w >r *i||N. j.*. !'•*{ veyseis on that ac- ount, subserve. The dut.-and powers of consuls The interest* of la*K>r are certainly, though Weil illustrated at the Main have been over the pr* •**; g >• f a*.,i tjie again Liberia. exjwn led with t he growing require- | Indirectly, involved in thi- feature of our Value of th* -,- order- .. ments of our foreign trade i.-d to A nota’-le of Discharging im- tariff sj'tem. T..e sharp coin pel. tion and street tire 1 a-t The fire part the southe.i-terly coast of an in* r* a-.* «•' $..**••,£;. Th**"re were Tuesday. portant duties affect mg our commerce Lcaal Xatitfs U-twecn th** • and a live struggle among our manufacturers i*» CHARLES EAGER. I-P-erL*. avally and San Pedro also i—u#*d '1 .rin*; t'o v.-ir jM»-tal notes ::i the second be- American citizens abroad, and in certain tin- hunted demand for their aught story, crept rivers, which for half a lias amounting t>* :*i supply good* nearly century countries ex. 5lif.u*.i, miImm ril*er -r,g judicial functions. LTteso ! Boon till the narrow market to w hich are hcreb\ give.- publb- nuin e t-» 1- en recognized as brio: to that total issue : < r. they Burlington, \7ernyont, r|^HK tween the into the third i/enerallf gmg officers should la? The m •*!*! and postal 1 all concerted that he has been partitions up Wen of character, intelli- Confined. Then follows a rk dui) appoint f pu l.e cation Lasb»en for the ar .. *- <• -u.-pcii->:on by andpurtha.se, and Botes y uu ••! **•.•'.' k- .4. Jan. 25, I 6 93. ••■i and ha* taken upon him-Hf the irii-t ..t cUiu e Grower Cure late of Buck-port, in the r«„n.tv Dyspepsia Co. or roof inside. There was water the native < r- ingmeti. IlanciM k, no 1h>u nt Ft.e ,1 disproved rcjueM- .»i: there were men were nearly i-■;i.ry w enough, but both be made good, tliat a lower rate of wages t»et>ol.S ho are Indebted to -tid dceea-ed'*e- cently, n-*gotiations between tLe Iai-er.an rep- source* during the fiscal year ended June 30, Slamps used ijM.r, t. leit.-r* an l pa.-ka_:-*s would result from lr**e raw materials and 1. w tale, to make immediate pamient. and tl»*«e who resentative and r«v t to v* i" GENTLEMEN: of little effect until the few the French government am i f 1. 718 Vi 1.94, arid its expen- Bmounted a I i.- in*---eng. r-‘ have any immediate demand- apologies tariff duties, the intelligence «»f our working- thereon toexhPdt •ulteu in the Signature at Pans of a treaty ditures to $450.37 4.67 4.29. There was collected fees paid f-r th driver/ amounted to the same lor settlement. fur ladde were toted over from the 6 men leads them quickly t*» discover ti.. t I I whereby as an adjustment c rtam Liberian from custom- $:5 ►V355.nl 75. and from internal 1 avi ^ a protit to the go\< um-nt tahe pleasure ip in- K»W ABI* -WAS! 1 their steady employment, permitted by free n. house, and raised territory is ceded to France. This convention revenue $16l.u27.6> 93. tiur dutiable imports of November*, '.mm. engine laboriously raw materials, L- the mo»t inip*»rtKiit tuc forming you of the very at last advues. had not leen ratified by tbs import* amounted to $421,-56.711. an increase The railway mail s-r\ic<* »t only ad is to against the build:; g. It i* to l«e in their relation t*» taritf legislation. hoped j LiVrian legislature and executive. of $’2,4'.i *C over la** .*ar, as.d importations the proiiintnes,*. of m I*! *r. .t all otli. beneficial result? COMMISSION I:|{S- NOTH A measure has lieen prepared bv the con- which I!. hat it will not take many more tires Feeling a sympathetic interest in the for- fr«e of duty amounted to e< n m ■- gressional embodying tariff reform shimmied tuTivo of the little the estab- crease from he e of the smaller a way •< *•- in h* have followed u?e the to the commonwealth, pret iing >-ar $13,155,447. puts --r\ire the of A (Ion. ,,r 1-r.h.a ... demonstrate absolute necessity on the lines herein n.,n.h will be Judge t..r the .-...ini'. lishment Internal revesiue r.-ceiM* on an in t .a. .r suggested. *‘1 and development of which wert exun-ded tho-e of equality iig l with the la ger Hancock, on the fw-con t \\ *-di|.~i,t v. or of a hook anil ladder addition to our promptly submitted for leg « ate action. It Groder’y For a ,M a i> largely aided by the benevolence of our coun- the preceding year b> •7.147.44-5 :fcf. ai d terminal offices. Syrup. r' 1-mi. rornmis-loner- to ••\amiue toe is the result of much patri an uu-elti-h Claims of creditors otherwise fire trymen, and which constitutes the only in- The total tax Collected on distilled sp rits The >»*>. year or rpore I was agnln-t the eniju*. ot Ruth It well-equipped depart- work, and 1 belie e it dea s w.ih its subject great- lapiev. late of In *aid dependently sovereign state on the west coast was $94.73*.2ft*.56. On msnnfacitired t.-b.-c o Br.n.ksvllle, ,,t> .i. ment. The rejfort of ihe seer tary of the navy <• >n- and as a- r«*»-ed. represented hereby of Africa, this has to and on fermented consistently thoroughly exuding ly troubled i insolvent, give no»lre government suggested $31.8*9.711.74. ’.i^urs $.2.- a with dyspep- that six tains history of tt e rat; of ni*d*- conditions permit. months fr-m date said appointment the trench its earnest concern $4*.963jC. men h. n live ar- government ex(«>rted during » a allow ed t -aid creditor* in partment during the -1 y. ar. and exhibit- a I am -att»tied tliat the reduce tariff duties , could eat but which .«» ,.r« *e».» lest territorial impairment In Liberia should the year amounting to $*<47,665.1 4. a decrea-e little, and prove their and that The mo-t gratifying eon- •: wir i^rv.nnrl of for in the added claims, they will is-in Beacon, “the only democratic tate without her unrestrained consent. of $182,612,954 from tlie j provided proposed legi-lation. -c-sion at the place ;>receding year The >% and I did eat following place and times tor »hc our navy, lie pre-ent- -at.&i'a. t *ry account to existing intern r. v*-im- a .a in. will, ;n what dis- amount of to d was l*ur|i--s<- of receiving the same, viz ,\t iu has sus- Oar Relations With >!ex rn exported larger than any of the wim n ha- i>. th offi. v paper Aroostook progr,-- en made in the the near future, though p-rha s ii-.l imiiodi- ot beo M Warren in county,” in the Las im\ in said <»n previous year hi-’ory of the govern- ve—e tressed rpe I ciintv, continue to be of that close and friendly na- construction of and make-, a numiier sufficient revenue to meet i. e terribly. the second ue*. .*t as the ment, amounting to UFA 41.6 ately, produce ay Hecemier a. i>. isbt, and publication, because, ture wh en should the in- $ 4. and exceed- of recommendations to which the s*<-ond pended always characterize aitentiou es- needs of the government. was to Tuesiiavs of February and Mav, is:** ing the amount exi*»rted adviyed uye your VI tercourse of two The during the pre- invited. lhis •eoowi \< II1 > K rilRilWlMt HNOW editor says, he could not make neighboring republics. pecially The committee, a. or : ill consideration, and ! lwe°ty day of November, a. TO THE IKFT frankly work of ceding year by $>-.4-5.517. The sum paid the six ,, relocating the monuments marking During i*ast months the demands for to provide again*! u te:npor..rv deficiency rerpedy. Have uyed 3 from the treasury for *ugar Norman it Iu all the between the two countries fr'»ra bounty was cruising v* -*-.*!< have been and Wariawki.l. M ommta- U”*““ pay. its boundary many urgent. which may exist before the b bine-*- fthe 1 ''<> nitteuee to have their >- respects, except pol- $75.13).**. *n Increase over tlie Isaiah * . ra-fv fur early Paso Norte to m pr.ceding year b-eii revului ■ bottles, and cap pow eat Lord, stonem. I>el the Pacific is now arly Tbers have ions ailing for \ea- country 1 -. If to tne new t .riff *ched- lh.'irrt'.Vow" Of adjust** I- <-r ii*rmf ||' tn the t-au-ite. itics, The Beacon was a well-couduct The f2.'133.053,#. sels to .1 merit an luteres completed. commission recently or- protect s ia Nicar- ule, have wwly emura* in th ir pi. n a lew It is estimated up>n the ha*** of ( anything without trouble. ganize*! under the conventions of 18M and present agua, Guat.ii a h. «.sta Itlca. Ar- in ST(>( ed and its failure to is a law- Honduras. additional internal revenue »axe-. iu .inga KHOLDEHS’ MEETIXIi. paper, pay 185® it revenue that the receipt* of the govern- and "ra/.i wlnle the IRVIXi; is expected will speedily settle dis- gentine condition of small lax up u incomes derived from certain I copy ider it the Tl»e Fir-t ment for the year end. June 3. beyt rerp- National Hunk of Fllsworth. OSGOOI), grow out of the currents of g i-yt. will be affairs in Honolulu ha- the «ou- reflection rather upon its constituency putes ing shifting r*-quir«d corporal*- .n* cstments. annual Ellsworth, Maine $49),121.355 38. and it* expenditures meeting of the stockholders of the ■ the Rio Grande river east of F.l Paso. $*5*.l21.- stant presence of one or more ships. With ail These new as-e-'im-nu are nor al*a>- edy op the rparKet. rrHJ- in a only 1 First National Bank of than its able editor. S65JB. resulting deficiency of faJs.llO.OXI. these calls our Fllsworth, will l»e upon The canal company has, unfortunately, be- upon navy, it i«carae neces- ami easily !.<> ne, but have the he» 1 at their On the first of lutely just they Yours banking rooms in Kllswo*,:h, Me., on come day November. 1*8*3, the amount sary, in order io make a truly, seriously financially embarrassed, but a up sufficient fleet to further merit *f being such a- can Is- r *mi;t« d 1 uesday, the ninth of a of money of all kind* in circulation, or day January, i>. j-.h. at not in- the *ea under ■ ten generous treatment has been extended to it by patroi Behring the modus Without un'avor ibl ou .n s. d.-tirb tue o’clock in the forenoon, for the following Me and Van. cluded in trea-ury holding*, was CHARLES PAGER. B pur the government of Nicaragua. The United $1.71 *,544.682, vivendi agr.-e I upon with Great Britain, tofle- post-9 an increase for the year of $112.4*4.947. Esti- tail to that service one 1st. To elect a board of 1 SKATES says Van to Grover State* are especially interested in the success- vessel from the i.&h directors for the ensu at at the time lng year. “I must not over ful achievement of the vast undertaking this matingjnur population 07.436,000 commission and three fr>>m the revenue ma- ['here will hi-a go 2d- Tract demand for and wc ire 0> mentioned, the per capita circulation was rine. upon such other business as mav shortly, prepared The t*> the land of the company has in charge. That it should be ac- come Dagoes." On the ‘note date there was before said meeting. $25.49. in the Progre-t in the const ruction of new vessels meet it. The NO. Grover to Van complished under distinctively American HENRY- W. Cush If,. UNION, for at 45c is Say? treasury gold bullion amounting to $96,657,273 not ran, Cashier. Boys, auspices, and its enjoyment as-ured not only j has been a- rapid as was anticipated. ••You !>ei jou ran. and silver bullion which was at a boen In the of the best made. The IMPERIAL at to the vessels of this country as a channel of purchased delays completion CLUB, know that whatever I ©ost of u e 1 but for the ro<*st Aotlr« of Ills of And you say goes.” communicatien between our Atlantic and fU-i.3d.553. vessels, part they Assignee Appointment. dO c , is a ha»* ei such as as const an At in unheard of before. Sara the Noodle to Grover Pacific seaboards, but to the ships of the Dealing* In Silver. tly occurring F.lla*rorth, the county of Hancock and bargain even .a sountries having the largest ex- Malne’ the ninlh dav °f “I'm now half sea? over; world in the interests of civilization, is a The purchase* of silver under the law of itap*S8°f November, a. peri. nee in naval shipbuilding. The tno-t These I never ral land.’* proposition which, in wy judgment, does no July 14. 1890. during the la-t fiscal year, aggre- jeers serious delays, however, ha*e lea in the TPUK undersigned hereby gives notice of his an RIFIvIvS and SHOT OUXS. admit of question. 54,<1*12.59 fine ounces, which X as Grove to the Noodle gated cost The trouble has polntment assignee of the estate of Ran Says Guatemala work or on armcred ships. daii W Farrell The only plane in Kantern Maine to flint a Hunk. The allot will l-e ha* ah*o been visited by the $45,931,374.53. The total amount of silver pur- ©0 • • of Tremont, in said county eomi.lete halanee of our ituna Now we've got your boodle been the failure of contractors to deliver Hancock, insolvent £f Io-h*4| out at cost. Ammunition of all kind- at the lowest political vicissitudes which have afflicted her chased from the time that law became opera- « debtor, who has been declared price. The can and l»e d—d.” armor as agreed. The diffio ilties seem now, ahJt1 an insolvent bis own public go Central American neighbors; but the dissolu- ; tive until the repeal of its purchasing clausa upon petition bv the court however, to have i»-rn all overcome, an<| of Insolvency For said county of Ha I tion of its legislature and the proclamation of on the first day of November. 1*88, was 16*,- newt ome to ih for Silver Plated Ware, Pocket and Table of all armor is Wing delivered with satisfactory Harby M. Cutlery, Lamps a dictatorship have been unattended with •74.500.46 fine ounces which cost $155,930,920.84. Corona, Assignee. in the Styles, Books, ('arpet ami Kitchen Furnishings. An "editorialet” Bangor civil war. Between March 1 !*7\ and Nov. 1, l«*ci. the promptness. Toys, Sweepers, Wringers Wh le 1 am dlstin—lr in fav >r of consist- ^Efvtcr- Notice of tons of An extradition treaty with Norway Las government pun l.a-ed. under all laws, finft.nfJS,- Appointment of Assignee. Xetcs of the millions of the we have inaugur- { I’Ll MItINti, PIPIND. IIOT tv m Ihhh ently pursuing juicy VI u HEATING Hr*t-< speaks recently been and 717 fine ounce- o» silver at a < -wet of Ellsworth. Ini the of AND .IOBBING, by exchanged proclaimed. $516,617. -55. and efficient county Hancock, an.| state ated of building up a thorough of Vlalne the Thin! rorkinen. E.-tlmate* furnished on coal used in The extradition treaty with Russia, signed The silver doll *rs that have been co'ned under May of October, a. i>. t«B applmatmn. "hetunmous” annually 1 cannot refrain from the suggestion K "’'- navy, In March, 1387, and amended and eon firmed the act of July 14. 1*0». number 36,f Prompt New This refer to the the senate in Ft was from such was assignee the estate of England. may by binary last, duly pro* seigniorage arising coinage vessels on ClKTt T. Of account the number of unfinished FOR SALE BY True,,, Sullivan, In said of claimed last Jons- $8,977,006.30. leaving on hand in the mints nancock. Insolvent r.Ztj vein that was struck some months our bands and the depleted condition of our .lehtor, who has been Me- ago Tbs Sanseaa |M)J00,76O fineounces of silver, which cost S. D. W IG (t 1 N, Druggist ano apothecary claredan Insolvent P. B. Squabble, treasury in considering th# propriety of an n|H>n his own petition by the I AIKEN, court of for said out in Holden, at this time to tagln new work. Comer llaln and Water Sts., Ellsworth, )U. Insolvency county of llknco;k 1 14 STATE STREET, ELLSWORTH, MAINE, bU>r»4aiato appropriate* Mona M aw * airs, Assignee, I ESTABLISHED 1800. «%

    dSrcrtiscmcnts. OBITUARY. BOARD OK Al.DKRMKX. Surry. RKV. C. l>. illt King’s Daughters. Ulcbical. SlihjertiaementB. 2U>t>tftt0cmntt0. HKKHKKT. News bus been received here of the of the or Dee. 9. Many older resident, of Doing* the City Fathers at the Saturday, Ellsworth (Till* department I* conducted bv the Hand in- death by accident ot William F. Jarvis, of re“™ber «"« Regular SAVED HER LIFE. R*v. C. D. Herbert who I>eeember Meeting. Hand circle of the King’s Daughters of Ells- Ferndale, Humboldt county. California. In died7“ at N. The regular worth ] some Hebron, Y.. in October hurt. Mr. monthly meeting of the board manner Mr. Jarvis while riding was Do You Want of aldermen NanaparlllMi Spring Ulttrra, Xcrvlnn. Hard and Soft Wood ,,,,ru '« of the of Ellsworth was held thrown forward over the dasher, and un- Kllwworth on Sept. w. city and Doctors But Bodolf*s at the der the a Failed. Sale. This ,IH"t7r‘W*" the youngest son board room* In Hancock The Christmas committee will be horse's heels, receiving kick that Special Day Only. of Hon. Uoorge Her- hall last Mon- glad if Did the Business. FOR 8ALE, bert, a day evening. caused his death. The parents of the de- ( well-known and prominent lawyer Mayor Higgins presided, clerk any persons knowing families of children Rodolf’s Medicine of Hale ceased are residents here, and have the Co. those days. recorded, tnd Aldermen who will Dne of those Beautiful Eldrldge, Means not have Christ- of in or Stick. . probably any sympathy the community their loss. Gents :—Twenty years ago I had an erup- in the C:r 3::<3c: Xixi&n, He graduated from and Mahoney were present. Prepared dy How.loin college, class mas gifts, will notify them. Please write Mr. Jarvis was about thirty years of age. tion or humor break out under my left * — ^ 28 c. o, '41. an.l three I.sst month'* was per lb. years later from Journal read and approved. on a bit of He leaves a widow and one child. knee, which the doctors told me was Bangor Theo- The paper the name of the head of * v ] It f--rv for less titan 40c.) logical seminary, and Immediately following roll of account* was passed and Eczema or Salt Rheum. It began as a afterward, the family, and signify in what of the Yellow Birch for Fires. Portraits was ordered to be : part small but until I had Open ordained and went as a home paid point, rapidly spread Crayon missionary if to the ROLL OF ACCOrXTS NO. 14). city they live; also, possible, give the MARINE LIST. a raw sore as as the of Orders left at mv residence on l>eanc streot, or west. A tew years later be large palm my llemcml >cr, wa. Install- riM’- of the hand. sent by mail will f*e promptly tilled. P*’,0r of K»ar.. AMOUNT. ages children, and tell whether boys At first, except itching severely, I 1 I'omrregational c hurch at I F l'i:«»VII)K\CK ”! ollw, Clifton S. or did not suffer much from it; but as it RIVER M eat Stover, $50.00 girls, that the committee may be Ellsworth Port. grew Free of Newbury. Mass., previous w hleh guided lime John II. Donovan, 50.00 larger, it began to pain me so severely at Charge? in ARRIVED OY8TEH8 he had married the wife their selection of gifts. These papers who survive, him. Library, Coring, Short A times that I could not sleep and was so Two Harmon, 119.71 Wednesday, No? 29 Pressed and Straw I'Uiid in the 40 r. sons. George mast be the name of the hay city; jht Herbert of St. Paul, and Text Rook, American Rook accompanied by stiff and sore that it made me very lame. Unrated Co., 22.04 Sch Emily, Closeon. Bar Harbor «»> »t**r Stews. <5#'. Key. « E. Herbert of send* r as a guarantee, and be left at Two years ago my right aukle to Galway, N. Y., their Kllzalicth True, 4.4)0 may SAILED began FOR SALE only children, survive him. School Fund. Hancock the break out and an ulcer formed nearly as County Pub. Co., 5.00 reading room, or sent through the Thursday, >jov 80 His entire ( A. \V. large as the one under my knee. This was life was devoted to the outlngent, Cuxhman .k Co., 15.9ft mail addressed to “Public Sch Kane, Bouton at storehouse at IF SO, CALL AT J- service 0, Heading Room, Minneola, the straw that broke the camel’s back and my Ellsworth, Kalla, COOMBS, Christ and Dr V C. Sch Mabel, Whitmore. Northeast Harbor every church to w hich he has King, 9.00 Box 183, Ellsworth.” While it is ami also at stable on Deane street, CONFECTIONER AND T. K. always Sch Ella Eudora, Tate, Bar llarbor I became thoroughly discouraged. I had my BAKER. minl.tered has Iceen built and Hale, 54.25 up strengthened the wish of the Circle to limit as ABR1VED tried all the doctors In Ellsworth. Main ami stale M. II. the work my viciuity, during st*., thereby. The kind words Gray, 3.00 spoken at his funeral as Sch A hliott, Whittaker. New York all these years, and all the various blood Maynard H. 9 00 little possible, it seems to Wesley 1:111 at Hebron of his Murch, necessary Sch Samuel .Iordan, Salem, without M. Lewis, benefit. _MAINK happy relations to that Fire Dept .Tame# C. confine the purifiers receiving any A. GALLERT’S Frazier, 1.50 Christmas work to children, E. MOORE, people were hut the echo of similar Electric ARRIVED Last spring I had the Grip; and, as I expres- Light, Ellsworth Electric Uluml- in rare sions from his except cases of aged or sick per- Friday, Dec 1 was familiar with the tonic powers of Ro- AND GET ONE. former charges. At West New- Co., natlng 99.16 Bouton I w sons. Owing to unasual calls the Sell Adam Bowlby, Maddox, dolf’s Medical Discovery, began taking A ; bury, here he was pastor for fifteen Sidewalk. Daniel et .16.25 upon ifllsluortb ^mrritan. years, Harrington ala., SAILED It for that The first bottle a Circle It is best to take no purpose. great- memorial service was held on 1 let U«>!*coe IlolmcM, 5.50 thought money 22. The Saturday, Dec 8 ly improved my general health, and, much purs! purs! purs •• 11 burial was at Mt. Highway, from the treasury for this work, an 1 the Auburn. Ma-s. u',10 Sch Forester, Wakefield, Bar Harbor to my surprise, the old ulcers which had 'I’O 1>K< KM BEK 1893. THE LARGEST STOCK 7, number of boxes sent out will depend Sch D S Lawrence, Patterson, Boston made my life miserable so began to ^ on not want but Miss Sarah Total. $494.1fi long may yourself, perhaps you kkndali.. SAILED heal. I obtained another bottle and the im- The Im>n«l of I). L. upon the number of gifts sent to the com- Many Ellsworth will recall Fields, eouxtable-at-largo, Dec 4 To bo Found in M nine. have a people the aged Monday. provement was still more marked ;and after father, mother, sister, brother, son, *nd wa- preaented. and mittee to distribute. daugh- LOCAL reapeoted maiden aunt of Mr-. \V. ||. accepted ordered placed Sch Wesley Abbott. Whittaker, wharf Piking four bottles the ulcers are AFFAIRS. entirely — on tile. Sch Li race, Boston or wife of a Betts, I ter, uncle, aunt, cousin, friend sweetheart Savary. former pa-tor of tin* Fni- As the cold healed, and consider myself completely A weather comes on, the calls Domestic Ports. UHan church in thi- petition from R. and other* cured. V* " y. city. Mi- Sarah Kendall. Campliell ry truly yours, whose dear face wish to '•> H.tireely was upon the benevolent committee far exceed Bath—Ar I>cc 1, sch Myronus, ( hallo, I'ldla you have with badly Mi— Kendall protecting against the removal of the electric Mk.h Syi.via I Land. you. r * the other died Nov.**, at her niece'- day at hi- farm. the on hand. Outside dclphla home in South light near the residence of S. P. clothing garments, Banoor—Ar Dec 1, sch Webster Barnard. Mar Ladies' Fur These beautiful of which Boaton. at the Stockbridge 1 advanced age of portraits (a sample -now-plow- was " :l* presented. I*. dresses,underwear for women and shall, New York (apes, Murch for children, ninety-two year-. She wa- a woman of Henry appeared sid Dec soli Annie 1J Lewis. Cobb, New York vliJiurtisniunts. '! -.'•>:u'hu>M'tt- last 1, The Most and Convenient we exhibit in our are the same size and week. ibe remonstrant*. anti In vlgoroux and men’s clothes ami infants’ wear Sid Dec sch Omaha. Dorr, orlaml Stylish store) strong character, and while residing here language boys’ 3. s “ne -* t the Bid k9PORT— Ar Dec 1, ech Damon, ilu-kell. ve*»-e| In the river Tues- some forth claim* of Hill to that can all be of in families. Worn as have been year- ago, abe found a warm place in Bridge light. disposed worthy New York Wrap To-Day. cpiality retailed for years at $10 ‘i After due II < betnK broken out early in the heat- of manv. deliberation the board voted not Garments too much worn for farther use Boston—Ar Nov .30, sch W ard, Kelley. Romlout each. are made an of well- to remove the light. Later In theevening.lt They by association can he made over for smaller children by Baltimore—t'ld Nov 2*. brl* Fidelia, Jordan, I'K. V O. It. wax Matit 1*1 I.SIKER. voted that the petition of U. B. Holme* Bath known who preached the sermon the thrifty mothers to whom they are LADIES’ artists, guarantee them both as to The death i- announced of Ur anti other* nu LriiK< -Sid Nov 27, sch F (' Holden *■’ 1'!l *' Nathan (i. H. for arc light near the xchool- the — Thatik«*triv in^ Bundles be left at the New York Ar N*»v 2-, *rhs Anne* 1 (,ra< e. Pul-ifer, of Waterviile. hotiM* given. may reading A likeness and can one M11ii -li-t in district No, l’». t»e granted. The Bangor, Hattie ( Luce. Penobscot. Win Ma-on, Big Bargain. durability. You get \e-try. room, or will be called for. l»r. Pul-ifer wa- a *»n of the late rierk wa- diret ted Swan’s island; Emma, Somes Sound 1 Hr. R. M. to give In writing to the *s been laid Sid Nov 3o, schs K T Bun. sch (has in W e have TWO TONS of the l* is.iUr house la*»t wa* the for t a-tine bought of the censer* terviile In 1S51, where he remained up to the wac rem inded. Saturday evening most Intcrest- Cooper, Bo-ton Portland—Cld Nov 30. -ch- ( J Wlllanl, best F vet held. the bills wa* one to very Hutton's ha» heen raised time of hit* death. A for an arc wa* ing Among > Fur Coats, Robes, Mats. petition light received Wallace, Somes Sound. 1 ll/.a Potter, roast Muffs, How? Buy Ten Dollars' Worth of Goods! He dredge and constructs lock on I’nlon w l-e inm-tdale -onie part of married Annie Moore, and leave- f-ur fr.mi L. k. Ktucrv ant! other-. Referred to river, \r Nov 29, sch (.race F. Stevens, < alal- b*r s» *tu-. A. M. Foster did children. Mr-. F. L. Tbaver the committee on introduced by Mr. Clark of Maine, and one to Gloves, the ami Hr William *treet-. lllii}; ham Rice Trimmings, Caps, I transfer the ( (i '!•'-»• Popping Corn, can't use them." for we PuMfer of Waterviile. Ur. Ralph Pui-lfer of The *utn i*f f:VV> wi« tmnxferred from the ownership and care of road* and PllM.ADLIml A— hi Dec 1, -idis Helen “But, Yes, you can, tlcnfu«'K"s, Leonora. Bo* k and 1 *r;• t<» to the I’nited States. Introduoed ley. Holt, Bela'.ty, Mittens, Collars and Scarfs. H m w a- Skowhegan Mr-. of Falrti. Id. i_:*• the -idewalk highways by have the recipient, Kelly fund. land many that you need. Mr. of Florida. Nm sch mi l in nriler to make it we things o •It»bn Brown a-ked the Fox Portsmou th Ar in, LI*/Ac Cochran, go quii'kly mm uniform cap, a tift city to pay the rent Ilopki -. New ^ -rk can ^ < >f a tenant of hi* Mr. Thomas, of the committee on foreign find to suit in mbs I'hltSUN \ who, he w a- — you of this city. The cap L. claimed, unable s\i «» sid N<>\ 'i"*,-ch Ion.i sawyer, Franklin iiiiki'tlie followiii'.’ Kxtka Bn; <>ttK.R: Surely something you affairs, the Hawaiian a lid PhlUd.di.hia » " 1 *' 1 her-, if !iecau*e of an reported favorably upon uter cap- such as order «>f the our immense stock. We the .1 udge lefi for ('arilniu la-t >A\ anna ll Nr n v b Su-ian .) 1 i«-k«-ri *i*r. you Finery Mondav. -»r<) <*f health who resolution, and for consideration went Into give portrait F-■'‘t-n police. It is made of kept her in the hou*e on New Y >»rk h:u h custnmci ho buy s .7 Iba. rtt 4.*><*. nm ano until Garments s«-nator Hale left for committee of the w bole. Mr. March of W is- > a Hi n i. Pan** Nr N' v -tli M>ll«»a \ " ll for the in front contain* Wa-blngton 1»*» Frf- account of scarlet fever, tbux preventing her free; you pay only frame. consin in the chair. ley, M« I.can. i.r«en'* Lantllne will be jiveu a corn dav. fr un mom v t**v qt. free. I i\" in earning enough to the rent -* < popper. IN (IlIKAT VAKIKTY Kilt* m i! ivan \r Nuv li- M.irv Stuart, Frames furnished at wholesale to The debate upon this resolution was Jonathan. Ih.v prices, $3.50 Mi— Whiting i- vMtim: relative- in r-elf. Referred to the overseer of the lively ilo-ton. Alible Hur*lcv, Salem. 6 corn at .7.7 last Mi — Ray poor. s lbs. t\, 14 qt. Saturday and and it wa* laid er. II An invitation w»» read prolonged. finally ut>ou the Fur and ’ct 1* r* Boston. from the students of \ n M HI IIawn \ 1»< h* Mar-. \u of All Kinds. ■! a piano solo, and 1, *• 44 Repairing upwards. table to he considered at the next 7 .6.7 c.. 2 ihe high school the and al- meeting. fru-ta. HoWilen. Sullivan f<>r I'. .ulH h'.a F ran »* h tnetidter of the club. A Mr-. P. B. Hay ha- returned fr-.ni vi-it to requesting mayor of the committee on con la. N-une. Sullivan for Philadelphia For the next month there will he no more at- iernien t<> be at the Mr. Clark appropria- 1 f friends in Bar Hartior. present high school room Soy .1’, b i.lemlv Iturke Human Nature" w a- The above are tlmn Orders •n tie tions reported the I’nion river hill with the 'll In -1 K Km..,1 \.,\ tii, h Jonathan 'awyer. N.:il!-I>.\V FI 1CK. I'.»--*h| N.it i1, -ch- Mary 'tuart. Joy, BY FORI) A WOODWARD. Several other bills we re and the I*>n. \hhle Martin, Salem. Hancock t<> and m 2 -<>d corn .1. T. (irvot, w ho ha* t»een medi- introduced, Hur-eiy, popper. studying winter' itAx.oit, mai\i:. manager of the Keelev Ilostou < lotliiiig Store <.uttet 3m40 l'a--rd I»•-« -ib N> Smith, M-'i.-i »\ \. nine at the At; »rin of tire startled the be even- "...Mlbury. offer. Baptist good people of No meeting will held next Saturday Wc-t Providence Sheriff Patterson of Bu< w ho ha* Sullivan, n* ll.i- iioti.-r ksport. I before 11 o'cloc of the date -worthju-t k last Tuesday ing, owing to the absence of Judge Kmery. InrelKN Poru Railroads and been under the weather for some time. able Out-of-town orders will be filled Steamboats. IS "•*»• forenoon. EXORMOI'S. of arrang* men?*, The thermometer was far below '1 .I.IIIN, N It —I l |»te J, -< !i N 1* K.tner-von, to In* alH»ut again. w o k if cash order. mh!t♦ r b. mg mtssenl. He lit*- freezing point, and the consequent danger Not hut the Same. 1 >11V N N promptly accompanies Loaded, Ixplodcd just -. o v vI v a -At N.• v 1 ■>, h Vutde F K.. k« r-on, Besides the stock of ■ Wilde Morrison of thi* a -tudent at the w a- 1 !»' r -,!> for Bar liar- city, apparent. know It wa* loaded" Is the stink Ito-ton magnificent "didn't fur Address .»r Maine Central Railroad. 1 \ call upon P»-t even- InstButeof Technology. Thank*- The tir«* w a- found Jo be in attic of M an/ AN ll v **;>! N..V -dll a- I-ere. -Wednesday) Boston,-pent tbethree- excuse fur a large of the shooting proportion Smith. N vv N k gtv tng at hoim •torv building at the «orner of Main and accidents that take place; and some knowing In rt N- v -eh ! ".IrufT, I 1. for Local Time Fable !>«•«. 11, lSlbt. FANCY GOODS AND NICKNACKS. Franklin -treet*. own*d New S' v -i nt Fri«l S. Smith and fatui!\. of (iard.ni-r. by Judge o. I’. Cun- ones have even known to go off when Train# at 7 a in) Hancock hall on guns — Ituriny Bangor on, j.i, m. and 7 WIN l»*« K, N \ .1 li Mattie \ st*# nt here with hi* n.t.gliam. and in tii«- t>»rtN-r on the sec- «ud -hop member of John had forced an KI.LsW OHTH. MAIXK 7 4‘ ■ 7 i.i m -ui h proceedings. Mini f. w .lav la*t wm k. Haynes' family F..nr> Mill*, 2". am., |. fl .or, iii-1 kl\ ran to the third ■ -jut up story anti Bake House, *7 44. 2.*, a m. -7 4i m cartridge on the cud of a slick. and ItOICN. p not i.. > Ft- ng the r■ *f. con-iderable empty • by partiet- Mrs. Ktuma 4 unningbaui. a. .inpanu making headwav •rei n Bake *7 It, 4.1. a m, *7 11 i« in. HOLIDAY TRADE. f-« <--r- :: w It i' *»tor*. ws« u-di— 2". !*• ;i m s 1 p m Sjpper her son. .1. A returned from \t !• 11-worth N. :T t.. Mr an I Tuesday night M‘*K\Ni, III >\l OK I II, H '2.1. 1 I n m M in r*-ponded prompt ) to ihe alarm, and after a Into the Elegance 0.1, '20, p F« <-w-* lower hall fire-place. Mr- « 1 Moraiitf. a tlauehl» * shortly Portland, where Mr*. 4 unitttighaiii lit* under- !. f hour of hard, cold work, succeeded in 1- rank m Road, 40, ! I to a m 14 p m. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS are offered in Before the stick burned, the air in the ar- llano" W. 11 4 a m * 42 p m. gone a successful *urgl«-a .it the ■Treating tb< flames, but not until the build- operation 'I l>. in 'll. I»e«ert Irirj, !» (Ml, 11 III; 1200, in; H 141 ing had b« com* fl.HHied with water, ami tridge became super-heated, and exploded, \Kltlt Ladies’, Misses' and Children's Cloaks and u-t .F»hn H. Ford and Maine <»» m-rai badly )> in. hospita.. damaged the tire. by scattering the fire and ashes from the fire- No snlMvun boat 0 1.1, a m, 12 2" a ni. M K- t charged W. ft. Ki >1 I.IN> H\\ \t Fll-vv -rth. > (by by (iouid A -« Silks and Misst Mo 4 hiicott Hint M l. ii;» Morfatt I h»--tor*- formed' occupied Austin II. ‘■‘••rreiilo boat 1.1, a m, 12 4.1, a in Shawls, Blankets, Furs, Dress Goods. by place all over the room, setting fire to several John It Krlminer, K-«j Mr- Mir* t» K _ 'T. With gotHis under I -\. w a- and the good- from the cloth- It Alt II Altltolt lo 1.1, a in; 1 obtaining of olby. > A. M*K»n of Andover. Ma** opem-d t -lwanl r ►inn, both of hlhworth Fall-. Stationery. (by boat;, 11, articles. One of into ^ t; arc 0 in. -* ing -tore and from the second piece cartridge ploughed careful a!*-ut y«*u of 21, |> i■ *out a ago, nine for story office* wMir.n; ni Tiimi \t n«r ii.ir -r. n writing paper, year up Arthur 4 hiicott. l»r. L > 4 hiicott and faint and y w ex •* one son*, while course- show * < (Carpets *-r*-carried there, the of cloth- the wrist of of Mr. Haynes’ v h Mi-. Ina'V, i**r to nothing good breeding mure lear- Wiifcjs*. tm.: ai court at la-t pt pile* by K. 1 Kuth r. ; Bangor of were «-.»• w w Bangor guest* of Mi* .1.4 .i h t. ing liu-h were covered ith rubber 1 1. r’ a- both of Kar llart-'i v •» > no spreads another piece struck and lacerated Mr-, i.uthr r!c, I than eorrrct eorrc*i»o.;dem IXtiming, leaving Bar Harbor at (jo, I] a m. 1 w t- represented by Fred I,. an-1 left on the counter*. 2 arrl vc at Enormous line of Thanksgiving l»ay. Mi— 4 iio with her l.KW <*l: A N \t Ortaml. Nov rt. I-V .1 fe.it voiirllttb ndis i*» "the butcher, the baaer, 4.1, p in, Mulders, and embroidered. v Haynes’ ankle. plain f I -worth and t o!. of AIr Parker** !o—. ha* not yet l*een esti- •• don, F-.i Mr- Mar. I. to Hud-on at 3 11 in. Hutching** Mis* M >r?»tt. to l.ray the < .t;. *t:> k u>:tker" do n*»t need to !*• Sorrento p friend. returned Wat.tvi «. w a- »*>on on such mat'd. lut i- <-..v*r»<1 Insuranc*-. The fire about the room extin- «. nrio both of *rlan H. F. Hamlin and Geo. tluc u- our to Gloves, Aprons Monday evening. >1i- .jiiality paper epistle* friend*. 'It. Hear rt i» .1.1. a in; I 1 1.-’giit -mad: no ti.-uram-e. while j guished. and the patient* are doing well, and Finn FOSTER Ml wort l» H* lerrj, *K», 11. p m. I -worth. After a n save m-r,r. 1 t 2.1 highly ?*-'*1 wid cover hr. I> I hie, Nt — ath-rlii' 'I I urn i" Willi- You then y using our rhea per Hano- k. Ham. 11, p ui. line of Books probably King’s loss; It i- said that for a diet ball* on elegant and Japanese Goons. steady jwitsto F ranklin lb>ad. U 11, a m. 1 .to, 4 .13 m. udge found no cause for bold- Vrotitid the ue wa- insured. n| Fo-tcr. both of Fll-w.-rth grides of paper and envelop* ->. p Campfire. the of a-tick will be more In I II* \\ OKI II. lo |o a m; no, 4,0 p in. 1 iii- bin wa- end popular -HAkiUNl. \t Un.' ;:c Nov I !•« _ :!.«• tor the court, and ding -eriou-ly damaged by tire IIOIH.KIN' l.c «t la here- also the ext !<• *t. !**»th or pr!-or.»-r- higher In their cosy in the Peters* him k. kllsw orth F ail#, lo 1 a in 2 lu. *4 11 p m. quarter* -ome four vear- ago. It i* insured through t Great Pond hereafter than empty cartridge by Rev I. M K..-W, rth Ml-. Mai., ll -lekiu- Mak.' it aim to --haret d them. red in rw rj way send for aample*. Green Bake, ♦!•) .{.* a ni, T'2 5o, *1 17 p m. your member* of the w H. II. Bice together burr; A son'* for to NN 1]He llarvad. r.-ru t" " \ ol Amin r-t **c:ttin»- I/M iil Talent done in Wax. h'oii Nearly anlw. !! aj,rue HOLIDAY GOODS I'euobfwot Juneilou .Brewer 11 14, a in, 3 11, Got Ono of these Portraits. tii •*• M- re-t. d in organ a fire” and renew ed old N«, > N Nov 1.11, in Crayon zing c.-mpai d I I N I Nt p library acquaintance*. < oii-itierabie Interest appear* t«» attach to I.a-t Sunday Nathan and Augustus foliar of Kill 'areci lvlUe, r. IN ABUNDANCE. j il NN I 'll-- ra lout—- Kill 1 n tr.ge **t Bangor, 11 23 a m 4 lo, •; ni, III » : i*n the l.*»:h met in note*, told and heard the by Sareeiit, p in-t., stories, [the reporter Ho entertainment to In- thi* Great Pond, hunter*, ran aero*.* a deserted it in: given (Thursday ) tne- t>. John " l>avl-, tfothof l.lttle !>or I !*». It \ M.OK. 11 to, 4 II, O lO. p in. FREE. BY IP it ■- r*i « i-t commander so lies. All CHRISTMAS ! Saturday. They say himself. *wat»pe.| Veiling Ht ilaiic-H k ha... under the au-plces of logging-camp near Brandy pond on Township RAY HEATH NC EC K I IP lin.tu. F. W. thi- last evening. at th.- ltd Nidi t: -1 l- ■ t.unJ JOHN A. Stop-when -'gna.l* d or on notice to Conduct .Judge Koiery, Monday lb- -'s it! committee of the Congregational :t*. and discovered in it. much to their surprise finny pi- pal by HALE, Ib v M.rrittl’ K* al. h--l-!cil b. Rev t r^h-r Mnlti or. Mr-. Vi. K and F. K. <• e Slrrrt, Kllmorth. ng Mrs. While the bean* were bak ng. the rt. liurch. reason -*f the fact that the and horror, a human being, who turned out These Trains connect at by “wax* lck N 1 pi i- 'll nn !*• Kay of Bo-toti, > u n e Bangor, with through H. w on Mali. Bine to \ ; t i- arranged, and it will e nding and the doughnuts siz/lmg. tb*- po*t w-.'k” i* entire of home to be Jack l>unb:»r. a deaf and dumb man. «-t .lauehicr >.f it,-- late ant N vuinl. ( trains and from Portlaud, Boston GALLERT. production. -t. .John. to Kav.of MlHrhl^e, t,. Kert*-! \v abl-cii Heath, of FOR A and ! the meeting. The movement belli a meeting all itself It w a* tin annua; w m*»re f ami known a* by Th* .tur- U- given by Ml— Met'obb. Mary "I>uminy’*. M> «tfopl, Mh*>. l*a#i»enger* are earnestly requested to procure t m*»r;ng with general favor, and meetiug. and an election of officer* look When found he wa- dead, ticket* befun entering the train, and p!a*«•. \\:,.wi r-*n:«te M r*. Jarl< y. The la-lie* nearly having especially imp* KMworth t*> F all# and Falls to klisworth. m git her ing w ith the follow resuM food and water for live i-anticipated ing have worked very in order to been without fire, wedding ok Industriously Tickets for Ail Points South and West h 1 P‘>. It will l»e held ill < the fellow to (treat • '-mmaii.tt r. Irv Sng >sgo<*d. make ti. entertainment n -ucce**. an-l. days. They took poor nbrertigenunts. apart on sale at the M C. R. R. * ticket office, 'Ugr- gatiouai v»*stry. >*ulor \ i« > 'Commander. H I Field- fr--m the very worthy object that Inspire* it. Pond, and cared for him. At la-t accounts tin \\ W X E G. a Ellsworth, CLIFFORD. Agent. ANXOUNCEAIENT. H t it I !- fa t-» afford deal of for as niKISTMAS —\ w a- Junior Vice-Commander. tiray. enjoyment sick tnan was doing as well could In* ex- i'..it mg day d**ar and cold, but I* AY son « the -.udience. p*r-rrca-Y-^TvTrc'r-r'r'r-rr"'‘—1 TlCKKR, ■ Miner of the F A Ma- --n.t-.-r -*• — > Hay. and is in a fair wav to recover. V -V--- •- ; r* ded by cold weather enough to Ttf ‘'wax-work** 1- t-- l*»- divided into pected, Vice Pres. and Gen'i Manager. l^uartcrmasn-r. James Hamilton •• K. K. B'X >TH BY, Gen'i Pass, and Ticket Ag't. Ii* U'-e the grief of the -mall haiiitn r«.*’ one hi-’orica!. one* classical and j S y KcJUher. PRESENT I •eceinta.T 18(C> Surgeon, on-' tin--* iiieou*. The are a- 2, »i, a out' to nothing of parts assigned Wreck at ( ranberry Isles. > irge -ay Fra/ier Chaplain, BonuuiMn foi -w- P Chocolate V-iMi.g Is m.-re ornamental and For the 1: l -worth there were La-t the crew of the life- Appropriate next 60 our many ittkroun al. Saturday morning than n I Al l. 8KRV It 1893 days 1 delegates to the department en ampn ent at \cceptalde pn tty p ture artistically E, and other station it ( rants I-lc* t.ll*covt red a framed. uni-. galbenng- Bangor. B. F i.ray, A It H-\*rcu\. I* I. <,*U' n I i. Mamie *aunm without F Dili ;tn-i King. Edward F' Rol.iijsou — pic -ttd-. Jar L. .k vi »-| ashore on the southeast j*olnt of Baker’* and well-selected stock of Particularly grateful FieMs; alternate- Frank. M.-r.'au tur* differ i.t «* large much a-a dmhii nllh hiii. M irv i,» .•«-ii of -*■••! -. Mr- Henry E. I >n\ is Cake arly ilnw « riniii wt.-.»r« wlthout homes, of \ It of I .an < I-land. ( immediately manned a “* % airU without window*, for temporarily >urry, Y'-ung •.:tri I George Foster apt. Manley Is no more trouhls^Ame to picture* BOSTON AND BANGOR ^ are u -, of to the « •■Iui.:’,u-, F to looph. i-.rape soul, leading It to win g. in invited to share the • benjamin Joy ; boat and the wreck, which FALL and w proceeded r*.;kc rousiy Soon after the bu»iness of the evening A b-t Fred Lie than the plainest kind % oiber scene* and sphere*, where the fancy fora WINTER | parte, Midi's *’ CLOTHING, u d IP' with k nd-heart e« I hosts. to be the British schooner Lucern*' moment iiwv revel, refreshed and -!.*> over, the invited gue-t* began t * arm* and p: Mary A. *U*ckbrP.lge i proved of cake if vou u>e Lang’s delighted. I’b-lure■« are «,f ionell' <•-- ! I : Vr- Mr- 'bi .tr W ! h*oVr- t: a relb I to ! n- f the were the Tapley of Saint John. N. It., laden with coal from Chocolate Steamship Company. day h‘k»uI S.iJO th«- and it* tr ml* -at d'-w n to keaJymaJe Icing. _ the mind ami window* post M.c' IP .1 Helen M Grant jaded to the Imprisoned HATS, CAPS and FURNISHING h* More the — «i g niat.h*- at 4 New York, tstund home. than half \\uik is thought, they are t*-ik», histories and sermon* Wyman well-laden tables, and d'-l amp ju*tic. fo the lad -l.t n»i .r* y Lucy Barbour ^ 1 w f !< h We an rea without U,e IpmiMc of to 0,0, ,,j.- hail at Hancock /• d-itt. Julia W y man The vessel was full of water and had evi- already done. *m turning good thing- set before them. | j ove-the ie.i\ es — <;*//«•#•/ w- i. it wa- a day M -1-1 •■f Vtlieii*. Hannali Holme- Pr1c« 2T*\ t»er l’>. rj»n. Af nil Or*>cerN. ► GOODS will be not at thoroughly been left In a hurry, a* the davit fa* kb * VN *• have trie largest aud be-t illection of sold, cost, but \ a Fug lam; After a while -pent in pleasant ••onv*T-a!i**n I t b«r. baric- Alexander dent!) I.an* ( hoeolale < o., I’hila.. Pa. pie Thanksgiving hires and motil lings » a-t <>* m-d can «ult f term- A \V. fail w a- cut, and the clothing, vessel*, paper*, ■ i Fimwt roc«ia ami fho*>ilttte umkers. Ko*lon, Parsons the to Mar-1ut- King Commander rapped gath* ring I’r.I Jl*e. Davis the ;no*t fa-n llou* a* r* g ird* and price. Sylvia were in the cabin. vm juaittv so near as to etc,, undisturbed "« rc-pe.ttu,lv *<11.-11 an Mailorder* entire satisfac- or*i« r. an*i after a neat in?roduetory -perch, I>1 .• A)l**rt F. >t4>ckbrtdge y\ \—M 9,' lu*|M-cii.-n. give The station crew found two oars on th-- solicited. I li.tnU-g i\ing Day Shoot. presented outity-Clerk -L F. Koowlton. Ttie 1 A — — I'" A I ID a h. whi> h Ju\ Mr- John F ! saw of the vessel’s boat or F -worth gun club «tH-ak*-r re-ponded graceful -p**e* Casey shore, but nothing tion to the v.; i. purchasers. interest'd a1 * v»-reij\. VeiiU", Eva Aiken CO.. apt. 4tray < will leave Bar Harbor, M-miai- •- Pari-. has. E. Greene Island, fear* are entertain* d for their Wednesdays, 1 t. w ar and cool, though Mr-. Solomon K« lilher. treasurer. an«l Mr* safety. II I I NTK.% I. sTIU I T has <\ and Frldaj-.it 1 M.. touching ;u North*a-t Now ll-ft.-r, Burrtll w a- is the chance for n.tort. Kdtnuud of the Woman'" The "Lucerne" was built In 1S90, and Walnut, **mthw« -t Swan’s and bargains. The arrangement Bousey. presileut \ i.*lr--mJMdie. A Lord Hannor, Harbor, Harbor, Island, Ague* < relief corps, were called upon for remark*, V-'l.i.!- F VV. tons IIAS. I.. HILL, Manager. Green's Banding, couucetlug at Rockland with wa- the -une a- in the tir-t Hollins 124 57-100 register. -teamer# for Boston. but they all ••allowed" that the po*f* ••spread" A ,t i»4 A I’arrher •* t.g irg* at For and Satur- 100. 200 and 300 w a* too mu< h for them hat it forbade-peecb. 4 ..rn* lla. K-»i .an Matron, Alice II. Scott and lVanut Sorrento, Tue-davs, Thursdays s. •* 4 The 1 w-> Jt wel-. day -. -• a' old the chance of otnmaudcr Parson* dosed the speech-mak- H. M. BYRNE & CO., J ing with some interesting remark*. After Fulton Kcdman, Ralph Holmes another half hour of *u, touching at Green’* Band M- rnU-r 4if tin- bight Briga-le, (« -orge Packard I -a m-«rk-ni* n were **in it." lug. •-wan's Island, >outhwe.«t Harbor and North- Mr- iu«* r-. M*kude E. Three young uii—es marched into Tin Phillips When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Walnut Crram east Harbor. a ken« w re for H«-r f.-ur J -e Woodward, E*tdte Robin- LIFE keys the prize-* AMKltlCA.v office the other'lay. and politely hoys, From Sorrento, Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl FIRE, & ACCIDENT *on. F ulton Holme* Rislmau. Ralph a. m. !’.• -h >■ _• .,w 3*M'» yar-is. rest. AN I* days at requested that the following notice l>e given a Lord Byron, ( harle* Alexander N \ I in the K. s. .1. Tut- :-. oil band, turkey-; 200 Puritan Mahlen. Minnie E. Holme* ol’KNKI*, store recently i»ccu- MOR*K, Agent, Bar Harbor. 1Hpied l.y I,. < IU-* kwith. on Main .-treet, a CALVIN Al’sTIN. Agent, Boston. ii* l"" ir■:-. "rt hand. Topeey, Leon!r« FosUt and the -uggestion added that tbi- Prima F. Robin-on Walnut. meat market. I -hall keep only WILLIAM H. HILL, k. In .« l'*» »rd- lor chickens. granted, Donna, Mary Civam INSURANCE range AGENCY. one- w ith lea Ethel Giles l*7tf General Manager, Boston. ■ » of these tittle should not go un- | Tin- girl gohleu ks. * : ; ; .! -hot, iff hand and no appcal be«-ded; “inasmuch as je have done it unto > Henrv E. Davis Children Cry for w > : :.' t< ring. on!> one chicken Garxty-. one of the ieast of these my hrelheren. ve ha*e Dr. Lewis Hodgkins a nuu nmm.iujjfuijn i. •a V \ar i range, five shot* Old and Reliable ! done it unto Me" : Pitcher’s Castoria. Companies «n First-class r-'-t. with eight-inch ring, Participant* art- re-|ue*ted to meet at Man- Goods, the Ellstrorth k* w r* taken. The hig -boot it g /'<< profile of The meinlter- of tie- Hub are which 1 will sell '••• v aid range, where the ring Happy Thought MORE THA\ $168,000,000.00 ASSETS REPRESENTED to have a -ale in the « oiigregatioiiai vestry for rehearsal. Hall's Hair IU*uewer is the Ih*sI v. t- »L! -i\ -hot- tor £1 0»». and the going pronounced Mixed on of next w.*«'k, I ►* < It The Candv, -WE REPRESENT SOME OF Wednesday pro made for the of THE- /• u k I tie be-t -hooting at this » {•reparation thickening growth At Reasonable Prices. reed-are to !#e a hristma- present P-r the hoy* Blue! Steamboat i- h\ I w to Co.! I>r. ! Hiucb of B ir of t««»od Will Karra the hair, and restoring that hich is gray its < hureh Notes. HI rents per lb. A -hare of public patronage is respectfully and Best American and Hi:1..!, w t»u e\e nine times out Person- who would like to eontril ut«-1-> the original color.—-drift. solicited. Largest Foreign ■ At The church next Decem- n I’li* turkey- were won t* fancy and randv table- may -end t<> Mi-- IW --ie Baptist Sunday. < a I >r. .1 I Hindi. W. B H! gin*. •toy No. 1- hurrh -tn-et. where contribution* ber 1" then- will be preaching morning and :{ lbs. for 25 cents. wiil be received. will be Which be Found : l,.:-. *»; L Higgin-. H; I'rban gratefully evening. The sermon in the evening Companies, Among May Admission for children, 5rent-, for grown univer- ^bncrtisrmcnts. E. (., .n. 1 : liar H irbor. i*r. L >. Chil- by President B. L. Whitman, of Colby MORANIi, 1" cents. Ice cream and cake are to be The American of New people sity 59 61 Main St.. Ellsworth, Me. York ; Liberty of New York ; National of Hartford ; oft ot Bangor, 1. -old for lucent- extra. ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER II, In the at'eruoon an arrangement w»* made All are invited. Fireman’s Fund of California; California of California ; Commercial Union of cordially Steamer CATHERINE will leave Ellsworth .. ween the rfl-men to -h**ot the Jk*) yard It us tie*.* Notice*. (by carriage from Male’s stable! every Monday, London ; Guardian of London ; Lancashire of ; North British and Mer- range, re-t, one-half the ntr> money to Ik* England John A Hale, in another column, offers some Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock A. M., Surry cantile of of > t«» the fl* than making the l**-t -core in Coining Events. Schools. Loudon ; Western Toronto; Assurance Cor- tine stationery for the holidays. Malaga Grapes, at 7 o'clock, for Bluehil), Brook lin, Sedgwick, Employes Liability ’.u -u> —tve -hot-. There were nine entrle-. This (Thursday) evening Mr*. Jarlev** w ax- Sargentville, In-»-r Isle North West Harln.r poration of London; Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. and the -con w re a- follows: ueo. A. fan her has just received some choice In Rockland to connect with steamers work at Hancock hall. Ticket* and arriving and trains for Boston direct. Dr I « hilc.-n, Bangor «- holiday good*— just the articles for Christmas Fruits of All Kinds. evening ■> cents. Proceed* go towards the Congrega- -Our are as as |ir I Hindi, Bar Harbor. 4‘ presents—celluloid toilet cases, newest and latest RETURNING. Rates Low the Lowest.- I I. Kingman, hi.-worth, 4'. tional church debt. -tyles, manicure sets, perfumery, etc. See his Will leave Kocklaml every Tuesday, Thurs- I B A ike?, Y ; -w rth. 57 1 day and Saturday at b A. M.,* or upon arrival of Lossps < Il «4 Hall at Hancock hall. Dec. lo. given the announcement next week for particulars. and Paid at this Ofliee. 1 II_: Bar ir'M.r. by steamers from Boston f->r above points, arriving Promptly Adjusted iirhin-: A-h. Bar Hart*.r. 41 class of '1*4. Eli-worth high school. hall 1* now available for social The at Ellsworth early in the afternoon. M *1 Manning par B Higgi:.-. Bar Harbor. Tickets for sale for all east and west. CORRESPONDENCE PROMPTLY ■ ties, •lance* and entertainments. Particulars points I«r ATTENDED TO. < ha- "aundt r-. s E Harl*or, •"* The Unity club will hold it* annual fair aud OYSTERS Baggage checked through. Mr til/ 3t be obtained of Charles I. *upi*er iu the Unitarian on Wednesdiv may Welch, janitor. tf:7 O. A. ve-try IN CROCKETT, Manager. h. B. A k.n of Kii-worth made the be-t Naked W. Office in First National Bank evenirg Decern b»T 13 Admission to the The handsome show window* of Lewis Friend G Mhit,l\s. Agent. Building,; k^Aworth. -mg- ’i mg the bu I’* fair in the eye A to.’- new store in the Manning block have center. vestry 10 cents; supper tickets. 2.i cents. or Small Ix'eii dres-«d for the holidays very attractively Large Quantities. h. 11> t ,g* -hivi’ing there were three — There!* a r» of a corner witli School of Shorthand & WESTERN TICKET even’-. fl to a man ; presentation chimney Eye Typewriting, Clias. A. Allen & wa-twenty pigeon- Can’t detect the microbes of AGENCY.; Co., Agents, ! fifteen. and the third ten. Follow- KI.LSVVORTH FAI.I.S. "anta Claus at the top. In the room represented disease, 390 Congress St, opp. City Hall, Portland,He. and exist the million. Tickets to ami all ing are t he -core- : arc displayed some choice clothing, especially yet they by Send for Catalogue. Address Chicago points Ellsworth, Y I RST EV ENT. There w a* no preaching here or at North tluit which Is now most in demand. They permeate the system, pollute E. G. A. ju-t SMITH, L, GRAY A SON, PROPRIETORS. West. _-_Maine. W ANGLES. the blood and the vital organs. 1 E T1 I'l SKNOW'Ji I Ellsworth last Sunday, on account of the ill- K *r sake, don’t and l*e poison pity’s growl grumble result. I- » .nner-. liar llarlior. H Disease is the inevitable 55 Main Street. ness of the pastor. Rev. II. \V. Conley. cause you are troubled with indigestion. No good excursions to — | Weekly California, Dr W M Haim Eli-Worth, 1 HANCOCK COUNTY w ♦ as ever effected by snarling and fretting. Be a 1 \ 'imith. Eo-worth. Alfred Hasting* has sold bis hou-e. formerly RADAM'S Colora- Do Von M B Darker, t .-w .rth, *. man unless you hapten to be a woman;,and lake Oregon, Washington, Kansas, Ever Suffer owned bv F. Hartshorn, to Almond Jelli- iiti rt- Bar j K. Uoia Harbor, Ayer’s sarsaparilla, which will relieve you, M \ "tea. Ei!-w«»rth, 1< son. who w ill move in at once. do, Arizona, Texas, New and Old wiietber man or woman. MICROBE KILLER Christmas «triamlo . Bar llarto r, II • Mr* D. N. Moore a week In Wat*T- every of microbe and 1. Higgim*. Bar Harbor. ! spent Thousands of lives are saved annually by the destroys specie rr- Mexico, &e. < R. T -ter. I! cures form of disease. It’s the With Ell-worth. ville with her She every Headache? niece, Mrs. A. Thompson. use of cherry pectoral. In the treatment W B -to.-k: ridge. Ellsworth, Ayer’s and of sci- Bank, latest accommodations se- Savings last week. greatest discovery Y .re-t ^i. ha r-«.: Bar llarlmr, returned Wednesday, accompanied of croup and whooping cough, the pectoral has a Music. Cy“Slecpiug ence. matter what form of dis- I have a Powder " F No Headache Aiken. Y i-worth. by her sister. Mrs. 8. F. Jones, who bad been most marvellous effect. It allays inflammation AND SCHOOL OP for 16 State Street. IlerU-rt Hall, Ellsworth, P ease you are suffering with it will cured first and second class pas- in Boston under treatment at tbe Massachu- frees the obstructed air passages, and control! that will it in in- SECOND EVENT. pay you to A 50-page SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, stop every the desire to investigate. at Lowest Rates. setts general hospital. cough. free. Contains the most furnished sengers For full EIETEEN Hi.piSS-CNKN<»WN ANGLES. book of valuable information If you want a Piano, Organ, or any largest, elaborately stance. I have sold them and best banks ami business offices of Frank Bennie B. Whitcomb Radam Microbe Killer equipped information call or Young, Ellsworth. spent Thanksgiving, The Wm. Co.f thing in the music line, come to me. any Commercial in the State. upon Correspond u R Darker. College for the two here comcra sms mat i 1373, F.lisworth, and until night, with bis ftiueklen’a Arnica Salve. 1 Ulgkl 8t, Mew York City. Branches Taught; Book-kee»-lng, Business past years R. hosier, Monday parents. widi Kll-wurth 1 for From long experience, and a Com- • ** liar in The best salve in the world for Cuts, Agent Ellsworth, thorougl Arithmetic, Penmanship, Correspondence, Oldest Bent in Ellsworth. Higgins, Harbor. I Of the other Falls boys Bow.loin. A. J. mercial Law, Actual Business Prac- in Ellsworth and at my Bar >n*-t Niekerm.ii. Salt Fever Sores, (>EO. A. PARC HE It. of the music I car Spelling, Bar Harbor t A. Moore of tbe went Bruises, "ores. Ulcers, Rheum, knowledge business, tice, Banking, Shorthand and I on tiers. Bar Lord with H. city, to typewriting. G. W. JAS. F. Pres. HarU.r li Tetter, Hands, < hitblalns, Corns, and al serve For address CLIFFORD, Harbor store, and have DAVIS, V K \iken. Chapped certainly you better than anyone it large Catalogue, they Ellsworth, Boston, and F. W. Flood remained in Bruns- • Bangor Business XJUaworth, Mo. M A. Shea. Ellsworth. Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, oi this section. College, C. C. BURR ILL, Treas. wick. 6mos32 Bangor, Maine. relief in every instance. •Iohu Rolierts, Bar llarttor, money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For given 11 B maunders, jr., Ellsworth Tbe cold weather bas stopped operations In ale by S. D. Wlggin.—Adrt. I have some testi- TRUSTEES : Orlando Ash, Bar Harlior, xx Robinson Double xx Pauper Notice. splendid Dr VV M. Haines, Ellsworth, tbe mills. Noiv&itbsfanding tbe general dull- E undersigned hereby gives notice that he monials from those who have Jas. F. N. B. L. Ellsworth. 1 rjNHE Davis, Kingman, ness of business during the Whitcomb, SPECIAL X has contracted with the of for Coolidge, " B stock year, City Ellsworth, Bridge, Ellsworth, 3boertiscnunts. the of the the Herbert Hall, & Uo. and C. J. Treworgy havek.pt Strength Flavoring support poor, during ensuing year, used them. I warrant them Mirick John F. Ellsworth, Haynes and has made ample provision for their support. Avery, Whitcomb, THIRD at work all tbe season, and He therefore forbids ail EVENT. large crews nearly BARGAINS persons from furnishing or refund the 12 TEN A Million Friends. Extracts. to any on his account, as without money. A. F. Burnham. P1GBOK8—t'NKNOWN ANGLES, a amount of lumber has been manufac- supplies pauper large his written order, he will for no so w B. IN pay goods Powders in a Box for Stockhridge, Ell-worth, tured. Both have large of A friend In need I. a friend Indeed, and no For 25 c we will send mail, one bot- Shorthand, furnished. Harry S. Jones. 25 In this Bank Is law 'V. F. Aiken. parties quantities by postpaid, Typewriting, Money deposited by excmp Ellsworth, Ellsworth, Me.. April 2,1S88. t on band in readiness for lew than one million have found 2 ounces of either the following liar- C. R. Foster, Ellsworth. 5 staves and beading people jus tle holding cents. from taxation to Its depositors and goes on Inter- H. B. Penmanship Saunders, jr Ellsworth. * in .* to soeh a friend Id Dr. Sew ors: Pianos early shipment tbe spring. ccording King’" Discover] est four times a Orlando Ash, Bar Harbor, Pine- and Courses year. ylr.: March I, June of business will be for and Lemon, Banann, Cinnamon, Strawberry. English Great Draco very. E Conners, Bar Harlior, reports a usual amount Consumption, Coughs, Colds.—If jot AT THE S. 1>. P A. and Wtntergreen. For 90 c WIGGIN, I, Sept. I and Dec. and dividends smith, Ell.-worth, done river this and should the have never used this Orest Medicine apple, Peppermint For the "A friend In need la a I, up winter, Cough • Forest Nickerson Bar Harlior, we will send either Vanilla, Orange, Rose or ROCKLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE friend indeed.'* are declared on the first Monday of Jnne and Dr W. M Haines, snow stay on. crews will go to tbe one trial will convince you that It baa wonder Ellsworth, probably Almond. Highest attainable grade of Instruction at low on the 15th of W R. Bitter than APOTHECARY, December, payable day those Parker, Ellsworth, I woods soon. • ful curative powers in all diseases of Tbroat est possible cost. Teachers of national repnta More Reliable either Tansy t1on. Rooms and Hun or Pennyroyal. months. All dividends as soon as declared are ! and Each bottle is large elegantly equipped. ELUWORTH. MAINE. Cheat Lungs. guarantee! dreds of our assisted to added to the The G. I ROBINSON DRUG C0„ Holidays. graduates good positions If you want a perfect regulator for the monthly principal of the depositor and draw Is claimed or will be re from to Illustrated cat* Agents wanted in every town in Hancoc Abilene is in town to do all that money Open September July. period, one that never fa He, safe and sure, ad- interest the same as the Taylor of Bangor, again, of original deposits. i I MANUFACTURERS. logue and specimen penmanship free. Write dress Franco- American UheicicalCo. .Boston, County to sell a first-class article. Write to B stock for R. G. Chase A Co., and funded. Trial bottles free at 8. D. Wlggin’ selling nursery ME. for them. Address Mass., and receive, free of charge, our book. a^Money to loan on first-class real estate and W. for I e. and XX THOM ASTON, XX fl. Holt, Ellsworth, particular*.—Add. is having great success.—Advi. Drug store. Large bottle* SO fLOO. FRANK JOY, ElUworth. Commercial College. Rockland. Me. Matyfor Ladie*. Be sure and mm Wi|fr, Subscribe’for The American. municipal security. T ~~ For the ftlcbual. EUnportk American. IN THE APIARY. ALCOHOL AND COLD. A Snfflclfoi Cnr«. fllrbical. rnb Crgul Notices. fStbitaL PtriobicaU. \A-*'A.'VV -v A Mother’s Advice. bTcroapaptra -ws-t-wv v. * I A Detroiter, jKMisessod of the idea that Vou are going out into the world, my boy, Mrs. Harrison's Illustrated Description Science Prove* that Liquor Weakens he was a sleuth of the class in which Vi- l*ORTLAND Stale uf Maine. No with us to dwell. of our longer of a Bee the Power of the ~w— HANCOCK. **» —To the Sheriff- Escape. Resisting Body. made his great fame, went to Chi- f But listen a moment before you start docq I. s respective bounties, or either of their t rom an article in The Irish Ecclesias- and succeeded in his name ureetinu To the couhsil that comes from a mother’, Mr*. Harrison, whose success in bee- cago having I-IVpoUiH. : K 4 < »M M \M> Y4>I’ to attach the got*d or tical liter! we the I on the list of Columbian guards. Evening Express. \\r heart. keeping entitles her remarks to consider- gather following placed e-tate of Arthur W Klls «»t Ktien. Han Before we farewell scientific te- on this He was bright and full of business. He and al-o t.* attach the wood say ation, says in a communication to The miony subject: Coughing etM’k countv. Maine, situated In Itar Harbor, I)r. Duvi* i-f tells us that well of himself, ami as a re- en frame building Eden, Prairie Farmer that the trade in Chicago thought ver> * Good name i« better than gold, my boy, honey leads to Stop Hancock countv, Maine, on lantl owneti by K A from extensive made him sult of all these considerations he was Consumption. -aid stand- Better thau silver or gold. now demand** that it shall l>e stored in experiments by PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY If. ftodlck, the lot on which building in 1850 he found when is made a detective. This sudden elevation the heal the Lungs being bounded on the north > We-t street, on If you want the of honorable men, one sections of the smoothest and alcohol taken Cough, respect pound the west lb.dick »m nuc. on the east bv lot into the “the of the of a to the of a full BT THK by shun as you would a lion’s den whitest wood and that the honeycomb system temperature tyro position fledged and strengthen the System occupied by K K. t.rcgorv ami on the south by The where to fall within half an thief catcher to the fin- the lot Arthu " HI- «nd .lulla II place liquor is sold shall lx» of snowy whiteness and free body begins hour suggested light occupied by with F I Is a- a hou-e lot. which said building t“ owned and continues to from two that thtir was from decrease to gered gentry ability being or bv -onu or I>on*t tru-t the harpy behind the bar. any discolorations. In order to by -aid Arthur H PI!- per-.mi •three hours. The extent and duration of mulereMimated the management. and unknown to the plaintiff, to the 'alu* of Hi- will a -nnre. its loveliness it should by person- friendship prove preserve pristine lour hundred dollars; and summon th" said The reduction were in to the they pniceeded to show just how much Of 1 *orl!»»ti«!. M nit its poison «•! asps is under his tongue. he removed from the l*ees as soon as direct proportion defendant tf he mav la* found In \our precinct aim»unt *>f ale.hoi taken.” of a the man from Detroit was. Scott’s our .fu-tt«■«•- •»t tie me And better men are often hung. scaled to it from travel "fly cop” to apia'ar before -ttpr. ju loep being HI-w \x 1th r robbed him twice in succes- db la! court, next to be holden in orlh. He smiles to l*etra> Ih-ware as l’rof. 1 *:z tried experiments on They rapid Haim-1, they frequent muddy pools In ami tor ur county of lla» c.*ck, on the .second the ltiwt-r u.minis sion and then at rather brief intervals in our tnd are m»t can ful to their with the result that Tu< -da* of Oi tola-r next. then *nd there I>on’t think it is -mart *>r brave, tny boy. always wipe he found there was a fail of l»etween until he to wonder whether -aid court to an-wer unto John K Whitcomb, To l*e feet. Bee culture for several seasons has really l**gan THE EXPRESS FOR 1804. supping the poison bowl. 4 barles H .»> m ami John «* W hUne •, all of 4 and 5 after a fatal had he was enough of a detective to his Emulsion degrees dose keep In -aid as " hitcoinb, He 1* not your friend who offers you drink been niuler a cloud, owing to low’ prices —BBBfflr Ail 1*'. in lit i 1 Hl-worth. comity. partner- uniform fr**m \ stolen off his ties A 4 o In a of the ca-c for that the Before taste and the been administ* red. *-ing person |Ja\ pica you It, -top think for product and poor seasons, ami wit. Ml-worth, ht. -.•dd defendant at -aid Kdefi.tr* It can ruin “It is a Sir William in broad d r lie has re- tho Cream of Cod-liver Oil in you body and soul- beekeepers have sought out many inven- f.tllHcy.” says entirely #t.00 IVr Year in Adtanrc, by Mail. on the day of til. pur. ha-e ..f thl- writ, being vised. hi> » « f himself as a the sum of two nun tions to its On 11, th** famous English doctor, “to sleuth and It is debfed to the plaintiff' In are cheajx*n and have 9.1.00 lVr Year In Carrier. \vi Thousand- walking the read, my boy. production hypophosphltes. Advance, by 'Inal and one dollar-and twenty seven cent-, a. \VooneoN, •ay that a man ought to take a glaa* of hound 1 ;• •binging his friends here That loads to the cell. given to us the l tee escape. cording to the account annexed, then ami tin re in 1 st W. bron- prison t » and on the Hid. Va., 1 had a *>n a cold m* ruing to him with p get him a job as a street palatable easy consideration thereof, pr.-ml-ed the plaintiff- to The way U filled w .tli remor*e and brandy keep grean-. -ante -um on demand chial trouble ol such a warm. Mad Is tt« r amau fissl.” car dri\ r. '.put Fnv Press. stomach. the pay them the persistent ! 'Ti* thic kly pave»l w ith human bone*. give Physicians, The ha. a I.AItl.KIl < I l.lnli it K xl.l -. Mt \ .1- “it a t:\PRKSS liter- Ug Daitoh'i Si»«APA«iLLA u and stubborn character, that the \nd end- at the gate- of hell l>r. lb!., ;%ays that 1* quite de- preplrfI] vorld endorse It. \ W .1 am over, I.ATIOV tliuii otlirr paper pub- Mr Y liar Harbor. ■ If action# lotnl*r than mi; daily by regular from i! tor ed it in, arable with lnsioji t.. imagine that alcohol causes l*o»|y'- sjy S< tt Jk lUiwn*, N V. A DruggnU Jufn "*• I I 4 1 '.‘I I.' *u me to s l’ectoral. will grav iUt« to the -ink- of did II not merit it* and llie earnest eilort* >pr Iptm t.n ative andtonic.it try Ayer flurry They sin, tu. purities andean, Wo ran 'it to other tic .1 1 t.“ It II. ml I Mm 11 ; | hes " here none j pra« proof* til Us will la* to the blood 1 did so, and one bottle cured me. but the fallen go out and In. management gliru gmUrr t »»• It ltd- I" 4" on by stimulating the of this iu ri.mt nil lurtismirnta. excretin* rheir -un w ill down at noon point. During the In w«» ft. Hr ltd-. 17 It's* and to 1 r the 1 .-t t ftii 1 have go improvement* every particular. Spr secreting organs healthy action x.-ars, 1 ost ft |*i ltd- I- |s *> A BF.F. ESCAPE. Russian » paign of 1812, so fatal lot he It cure* al! blood diseases, front It walk In of vice. What is the Use .’sut ft Mchd I- *»*» whuh used this ii>ii with y**u slippery path *. i par.it pood a was int* r- * «: it was found t.uat arise Scrofula. The id»*a of l**e escajte born in France, it Jx» 11.ml It* I > B .is.l’.-,. You w a- other- leave d<>ne. NEWS DEPARTMENT. .*7. 1. Krysipelas. wlienet t r 1 take fall effect ! »>f a all i" t /.It soMi* r* who us* l alcohtd ef when C5 cents •*«» ft line Shtlng, 2*» l.’is* Ulcer*, Sues, Salt lb- the shaj** little cone, through which suffering, With faellltie* for Rheum and Skin true to your-elf, whatever l*efa!l-. constantly extending Julv « ti*J ft Pin. I'U PI .’s 7 -o ; < Diseases. It !**♦•** could but m t return. Time M'.ak m ■ lh»* oi* 1 and w.nle wi!! a Untie of positively ires to a, when pa-s, fatigue, buy new* gathering the I \r !*!■>'» v* 11 7**.'* It I'tue ltd- M. I. t l.'.Vi diseases A Bad lb-prompt duty call-. place of the Liver Cold, has tew ah-u.aim rs fell victim*, to Stomach. and Knlnrv, \nd now. far* web. my -o:i liietainorplmsed it into various forms. only ry before It* reader* the latent l«»eal and gen- Sick < t > i’ 1 1 ]: ! Headache. Loss kii of :nilrs of / irv /‘emit i, In are called th* ! -r* i i.* Eskimo#, Cr**» eral new* and Hut the Appet j,n people England they supercl**an- nl.r**, fully impartially. y» h> ■ iff- i- II a. k IV. Me V. v I c. I itch ..ui.t lb t* at sot f.*r derm 1- grstiort. •- faundicr. (iener.nl Id •; th‘ all tin- time. *»rs. A Ixutr l ma*le of the size to ex- Ei: and. r• * : :• r inhab.tants «•{ i*. »r n«at Ion til will l*e a\ obled and t he tine I can turnl-h. d tin *d -aid build Debtht* i l.y then* erection Tired Const -. « v Feefing*. pation, •* < hWio .I. il .«d u'.dcr a ootract them v it .“•.it*' to It* with- actly tit a c *se of section*. with a round coldest ;• m the world t. *- i:y nml objectlonalile cvcltid* «l. lug " -. w Lost of Nervous INI t.l*Av*F>. made w ilh th« el Vri ur H lw t« etttier Memory. De ’> .oj hole altout an the that al- 1 would unfit ih.-m t r en- out it.” inch in diameter, and th*‘ «.w ncr th. rvnl -r the owner t- unknown to Prostration, St \ tua’ D t the tli « w id. Ii -atd materials fits ov« r it. When it is desired to during ;r s* v. r** clitnate. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. plaintiff * I hare 1 u escaj** ey. S'eeple.sn.-ss. Incont of Ayer’s Cherry 1 he liesf | iine to Smv l‘\v o M IMt* w. r. I urni'hn! wi»hl* .lav- In-tore the Crine idely r* i.i remove the Is-es from a case of sections, i th© Ruslan ar: v \va*-n Ur m!*ccllaneoii* u ill lie <>li- Pasture thirty (iravM's. oti the !i -* a*.ter Um-v c. a-. .1 to fur i-f. ii. it. »b a* »f..r> tia Heart I> j it is raise*! up. the escape pl.»o»*d under- h in cold weatlnr *t only fr*-*h, bright, Interesting ami ln*tiuetlve. J -1 : » rv r--.ulN, and tn »ld for -aid building Um ip r»-d or-hard June us* no r It will Include *torle* and con I rlhut !• »n* the wot Id t .. it b*p. gra.-s. math. If this is rf-Tim-l in tin* even- spirits, but j. > man who i. of challenge > r ? 1 ;• a- l^intr p* the town rk -.1. I k .In the t..wn «spe» at; l ; h **d ir.-.-t from t lie be*t author*. gra-s other of the > ing. tin* bee- will all have l*d >w h b. v drink m i* :.. > it- !t a where -aid l.ubdt -■ t- -Pu.it«*l. a tru» -t.itcim t. < iid.o u -\ t.. til »i< n ct»in- gone by Works like Charm” \ »ry The M'.VI'llKss f»a* ea: faith in the re- •«»!•-. ri's-d H- I -w ■? t• ».do. \ I !. ..tin •••:-* <1 in f and •* c -.i i. a*- gi ■ gi th< ill, i removing !*♦•* from the ; ia- -n ! :*,o.. a v> morning. By acting for and in fio .*• -» of -ad t and : I ! n in’. nr**, made source* of Maine ami i* devoted to the tdai If-, if the trr:!-- i* a'l w**d to stand it will w. <• * for Sore '[ ? ! ( sections in tins way n smoke has to l*e i r him quite u ;, liwl- t le r« unto dn ,tu> ./••!, -1 w tit. ,nm-ui.t iii r n:< .. ae> a Cramp-;, ol state. **perial growth ami prosperity the •lie- tin'.., wnb i-t r»*dt: •• n to.-* (In ► if- ■**}*» m July ami August, and used to discolor the white or st.o.d t i. Th s im- vTi- a ■ < honey give ■r i M >; I. m Old I ! ').<’ .. Ii. ill MOD !'•[ itills « a «> \j»-ll. Sl^ r t .*» ralgia !><:• I' I' ; ... nt -T < ’h* r luedl- 1 I it C u j u. The I \I’KI>* will favor the of iqutai Reeding If ought t«»s**\vat the same ami are m»t irritated and on the Is \'*u' ‘t ....i principle* — w.irpath I St >’Y .. * r i-> Cl. LD F.\ MLKE. the l).i\enport, Kepubllean parti amt will support it* the a d ff f.-t rta time that nature it w-*uld th»*n*- ■ I' t ..l mat. .r .-In d -r w-. ! fur days after its arrival. 11 >t it kn-.w !i taa! •; i .41, i p' l> N randidate*. It will not distend however ami Whteb enter**! Into 11». ..toirie ll-n o* ..,!d f r»* :: it fail is the s* .is* n apj-ar But * v n« ii' .riv* r* of w..» *it **u Aititn.c Domestic need to the mi.* resent at ion and abu*e of it* w •• rep fail is : ti T* -? evt the -aid defendant n.*t .dd tid -mu THE tune, ry- the \ r Wo t' r. .;ue*t«-d, , i VIRTUE IS HERF>' Pectoral 1 Itig Whmt In thr Flflil. / MAIUt l I fM 'K N fovhl Ayer’s Cherry co’.-jdt f r KS. thing r*-*l. *i,h individual ar tr- f .innkir g ? '■ \yT \< loti •!. Mi*. Thra-h: ig wheat out of the fi.-ld 1- a ... farm* r It n ■ ! it w* : .»\. ,. land / Which id tb*-n and ther- ad. to :• Win li -a h v. »r- r I ...iu dollars. i r in- ’h fa\ A in all extensive gram TEE EXPRESS FAVORS PROTECTION. =V.'Y■■ = 111 Prompt to act, sure to cur© r* ad\ it T f: ! •; It 1 i\ It*' t he N st f A i»ocrti3cmcnt 3 any -* gr> wu.g r< g: ns. Tin r* ap* several ole I‘rut«< t inn American th r* h writ with •.ur •! i: th« r*•.11 ■ I rltlirnc the wovf-ru-' wthegr 1 at’* r t!.- r witm *• > i J** : t tin- f m well a* t he rich In t full. *t ri- way haudling wheat, |"Mir he ► -A .. -' j | cr* l av*- n i. w* ••ur: I U f \ n „• ; tak» tT. and must I oik. n Moll.. r». hut its a are erel.*e of t lie a»f clt teen*h I‘r«»tec- fi*■ *' ir *l i• 111 I .vl ... ti. » ivantag* al-ogr* at. If the right« p. a-au'l ruht hm. l’.OP.[.i>u> .r*-* \- su< h < ,r. r.tnsTancew an To the Ci’CT if Hanc-ck adapt / keenly lion tr.il avl i.tiw hr.. -Wi y for tin- ballot an«l I ha* of J s* a- u !» i t a a Ihu for -h -w.-ry. some wheat purity > \ V U*st w* damp * r. I* 'UN I K S* *\V I I *S r< The.vj-sti .nt*—wmgm | a-la at lam* from a*«ault from will U thrashed, as one can t> y r whatever j hardly h*dp ,.,r. fnroUh "I VI Y uY M V INh j the is that th*re is strong y*u ■vamra e a»r on %»hateviT spring pretence. .. it. A 'lamp butt will«lamp* n tiie gram. 1 1 x h B1 I gr wth of he annual w*-* Is wr.. h ('.-me It I tv or* protect Ion to American Inalu*- I S |Y1 >1 V 1 and wr the weather one •in v.; r r any permit* should •■■■■ W th«- samp tune as the try anal American lalHirrr*. 1 | ’-hr t r. «; rt. !.n- !, tl.at tu- |* lain tip gra-» Pigweed, ■* s « <’• 'll- l. n T ••• turn t 'ii k- >\ r h-fore 1- to ti» Lj. » a:x .* wuM* »• t.i f•*■ r•*- r..-r• -t« ‘I -n thr ginning Reigns favor* It a* w Supreme It the natural imt- rmw r* '.r t manv r- ICa'cipraaa y 1. and oth* are ■ 1* *«'t ’-'i alia* :m 11 haul. 1n to Amerhan Inalu.try anal it* rt. «t ..fill. tthtn PORDWAY'S grass which has l»vn sow**!. Trie •• w* rr .• v .a. it nr it i- I f“t til. .'In..fi ff,. tlUPl 1 .■ hh r on th* slns ks. If i,e do«** not lop :■ n< van it gra-- !. i'ls ha. k. and it l- n-b-r at first. !•« I »■ tr. t p »tt. -t *.r ! t r- u ■: wi it extensi'• b it trie* and to a-over *mll aum ITVoali t |«-. a* ■ ■’ g-r. very is far ••;••!•• 1 a r, p. .f|. Uit-rn.n. ■*: r»• ; w s\ Aic th. r ii in ...... stem to tosowing gra— the «1 • -• to »• or w »»»•* lr- >r» ! Miiai! i« may l*e a-omlatml with that a>f I‘rat- w •■‘•'k v x .. tu I a 'it!. luff’, ati. csaj, letter k in. it ,*m policy n. aw.iy. letting PL*STER5 CuME y 1- that August r fall is M-I'.ifvr I Y -a.•it.*.. *r. ur < tatit\ of It ;s the 1 rue spring t• tec ion tinaler w iila h t he ina rv a-1 Ion* h ) y t ... 8\vi s i 1 r." grow it i a •, a Vv Ii h *1 n. th*-* r tin.- brightens t»-.■ ii ii to tt.utv I t( Rheumatism liver H* f.*r gra-s t-- start. It and unrlt tlled a»f thl* ■ i *. \ r ■ v \ pro*|M-rlty *-» -t -I. I tv .[ I holiest med- th** gram, inuk. > if.• an l r- u .**•• «urh aomitry I ;t» it v <\t, D.-..- »•. Neural a. n. -rage j- ik* .» gr--w i. m th- fall that is -light- It.t* lira-ii an aired. aI thr max !' r«- in I Jr,. ;u our i.ill urt •• t M ;i|> >* n ’.t' to .* tstraw n- ir Remale M-aknett and an« ise '■%< » "■ ; ban.. |" n an 1 •..«. to ..ml * .it ly dy. wh h u.t:.-- gra— M-tt-r \ It I* proud a »f t ha- thlllty an«l lnllna-nea* .. f 1 hi.' l.i't m**ut d advantage i' r by it. EM. ,I"IIS Y KSnVM 1« r\ t jv.j 'I tin. it a-* m able stand the winter. If th- s**»-d is repra-«entat both lirana li«a of 1 f t: •' » J b i -»'• a v tIx ii-l. ..urt taut. H' Hii straw should !*■<•.• r*- d 14 i ol.acco sown in tie* i- 1.0 < onj-re** anal will wupport ear h and ill a.f Ur;> i--.lt " \ O^ D P Ofiowtr P.iS’n ) spring, th-re o: t-nd-uoy manure « u an !• ■ f « .rt tin r* \ »MI»I \ Ml ) into when and r- .rn- d them in a t* for w« *. to : ti. .t i**Mb]«* r> proper a-lTort the lf %r« ID e t rmer ami 1 w.ly gr- wth. bat the V t:. •! .It HI S Y k S IU I, I IS. r:A to t:.e ■ Hi I r. .. land, ar. »rding to a » ri< ',> mi :j moist. aafthe Nation and state ami the t-i. 1- is !•. run ai.d Mad out, keeps lurmainy t:.-;.--nestv up f .,1 \! * .-i-rt -t rr-n It I -X r. A n cut in The Drain* Farm* r 'u,'flnn> and •■iaa-a-** of the party which ha* lion- Q 1.1 tor thr ■..,•• II If .. o k. r. ! :| :* it! even * s orcal t hem. W 1 ••«-. -! t. S X 1. > a i. .» r. c vr.M i; A (>oo<| Ham. K m«*i: r -n t. •? M t. t- nvui.v i.t at. .1 t'r .. A 1 MISHAWAKA I.' g- barn will a; l y in in x ip r: t ar. i :::.] ini* r. fr-*u» the : g \v< I i u ij tr at a r- !.- nt!y -rt Tin: r \ i mm. I \i*f:f;ns < ••• i *’• h w o Hi t v. r ;• t lW 1 ll II on it Aral ll It ear** ag- •. and rve If ll It k A f ilonr Hr M imi be ; Is-tt.r r< m in Itllsill'**. l*roiti|ltl> m«i| In Im Mall, |>r Year. X% -. If.. ■* .*. f r : r hr GOLD Mo.l *• »i !»•• I a ii (la I Miinirr. nl It) t urrler, f.VOO IVr A ear. it s \. ! :.,»t a in d CLARION " »y I' 1 SSISi.ll V\| I r : V— u ;‘a tli»• Ie;»'t ^ ti tr'n V. ,t II 11 I* I '• K. I. j>"il !*• labor. give* ) IN Vl>\ t N< K. ■' r 11. W. 1 I N N FOR 1 T WIIIl 1. WOOD OR COAL. T'lr1 \n lm n*ltr 1 j i|» Sik! Itrng. New Granite & Marble AA Id K I \ I \ I’Kf ss, »n ely;ht 1 p«|ja' pa|M-r m ilurn i, «• i-- ,-t ,r ■ 1 .. Shop *' •. ■ ; *• •- •* > ITi t h* r*- rej.r due* ! fr m Ti t* ll I.; I-.N.N. : A »• puhlUheal every Thursaiay. ft I per year. -tat. .1 ,n. || i r- .i 1 t r * f irr. tl II v. my \ < I• I re* * F irm J ■.rr.ai la a h> in* n.a*i* ir ig de •.it I* .&■ M > v 'l •»' : it t vi- 1 >u \ and es'fully emj.i y. d by a : r v. r i a* « k A A I. Ur. &■ •-!. It .1'. 4; !-«[.!• .. ;.f,t Mtol'i 1.U4' to Mil k 1,1:111. lU S uth 1»»'k m farimr wi: f un i him | t.M.rl if •. r> -- « •i! *• t > : i T jin t, r. n •• m ■ « ► s* if in ].. :."f ... r* f t. ugh d. r». i! W I M* ►** r A ! 1 Evening; Express PniMing Co., r.i. ;l thr i.t;:f. -« tl,.m. «. btJ a ■ f t .• lr r, !•* I h.vl I 1^ I l< ... Hi Ml ! 'I s •trnr or r.i vr. iin^. i? with nt t:.*-means {■ r an n- I’OlM'IaAM), M I buying S * ai l. an i s'. •: m waa .* * < i: -* TABLETS AND One f w;d« ly distnbnf- land n.':\ t- drag. MONUMENTS, t t a! ..... i .r* II Wa r*’ lit HEADSTONES, ^ i \ \ i > i; \ 1111 i •«»i 11 I •*:••• N •' -1 i r tu ••• \. known as .1• r -> »r gras- in th-* a-t k ; I ml ii.lt t.iVpi Ii. r« It'.. 11 -t f ■ sail.11 in. |‘ at lot a. »ud N at. 1*0 11 ll I •• K an<| S|otir. i| ‘rain X ..f t. -r.it. f I >. grass in 'lluii'’"'14*** IrtlrrlliK *»rlt|liu II II i-K. : itr and Mu- th-- w.-st and south I K III It I \l. 1 !».-.• r 1 ill t? ,„f ,(f II IM, ... v It * I I ;g. 1. This nativ- Am-r* • a-l» *1 t -r..t 1* »•-. .. It * aj'T.o-T:-.- I ua- It. r. Alio a fo. h !;. .Id. lit. A 1 Y ■■ 1 an ;- vi' Mi: r- I.i I.- x\ t'.- I ♦-l.tr. I ! 1 gra-s th-baseof all our Id *****ded " i w rt M trhlrh hi* I'- a-** ♦-it.it*- to tin- *. -t, in. :iit»- i‘Hf !u-ad"\vs and as w-11 a- of j istures, the ♦ an I ti. ... xx. i. id.i-, s t: .-on r * ft: «.d >r. t of .-ur ill At Ihli t*> i-x hi Ml thr ini. -• til mi.-i! urf lawns and It ■■ 1 N > velvety parks. in *’-■ 11 *'• i !' Vi t. -1. IV.to \sami limit iir>. k i:-11 jifi*t |.r‘ -r« ; .»• * V l.w M II PK J 1 r r- ev. A ■ t!v. I-ttl'r anal a! I p.igat* If rywh- r- driving <-ut S.UTII I'AK.'TA DRV.. th. tr r* lie,., S x- |. !- v- M i at T STOCKINGS. I *-■ I' I tin* ar- r kiu-1- sown f r and in- Ti.'.s « usists f 2 1 imh I hay drag by jvne nil mf It I .- .f rr'“- creasing fr in th- r'«-tii as well as 2 f«-et 1 ■ n * “An Ounce of Preventive is worth from ng. turned edge, having six -* I* w i. •. .w. Nt .ft. l"*r. t. .. fan.i'.. no * b- '• New Pattern* and D« New In ! ill I »- lx. 'I 1- Ml .- .. :i tl ti .| ■: I-. *ign* " -U .1 AMOS P. TAPLEY & th- s- 1. So is it that it inch hob-a 1- r. d u. * onto M w 'it!; a !'u l> I:.. Boston. Mass. hardy appears I three-quarter B GREAT Mo! -tr »*..r 1 ti ♦••tv. Mi: V CO., t n*i com* N ■ N ■. more than a Pound I a v cf Cure.” t lt w uii'b n,-.ith th-- Mi -w, receive -IX in' !: t;: r >t CROCKERY e tatr 1 II ... to th- to f H.,, Have > l»r»e •<■>« W f *a!e tu > \ <]ra|rr«. through live-eighth WARE, a ft'-'" :r» Ii It!.". -!■ 1 —; ha- U-.-I. ■ .*rf. r >r r. ! hv ■ J- uny a»♦•!. t*fc- .-i, ; ? p* ,r.-. w •* •* -* 1 ig' h it- j ir; !•- gr--- n. blade# run the whole width --f harr w. ,»"*. u n "i V. " h I- •-. it -j-arhk- ti .-r.-forr ♦ — : i-f t v:t N r»? .,r« ... .. r. I »: j'riii- ...... v% ...... ■] — •: r < * « '• may M- ; .:ng r- t an 1 vig- -r* -us. : III cut. Six of the .* are 4 feet TIN WARE, BARGAINS h- ill !'•*'• i-.-'l « -I ,t i- t- r:i tk in- ': if- J.me j.i- i• !i r La-hi^r. ;'.i t ti-1 tl vxir* !:n. x*. .* r* r \\ r In even in n.; .*• r It a narr w b> .u ■ dense s-«l. while long, having i bdted to b L I. .. » ha- la The New ! ir lr f, ru'd 1 ual. *- Model Hall 1 inn.:.- «•.::> j r -lu. 4 SforJc. to v iiit.it th* -.till.- for -.It,. rti'O Typewriter. t:.* -r affording f and and bottom t-> act ns sm ••-th* r* ai fok thk u;\r mum nv\s iix K I I v r, n jwt-turag- hay, t«.j» d tm- : v. f .rm- •■{ i.t A PERFECT MACHINE. "rr •' s 4 I- ;• as fan..- r b Va-. 'i •' .r.i.- is. every kn w*. the surest f to draw by. Ti.* t*-* th are n..k .. .f WATl-R PIPING tic •- H I H A A( I THE C-M" POWDERS. 12 i.y lv .1 : 1 .ii in% : *-S WW" XPJ _■ rs w M n t urn- • 'riu fertiliz* l und-r and n* imh ste, 1 ]j in.dies 1 ng. No | nt. rf. i, plant- -quarter : lTan. .n. ri.lil.m* Will >ol I Hil. ti-ili.- j Ui t Tlity « A w e-1 t-» Indian rn. Th-- hla-les f this ►h at b tli ends and '. b-s a in '■1 .m i ii 41 Uk.-I, t-i oil Mm*. : tin tro-t f tiru.r..-r%—Si- ■: •• 1 .. FLOUR, CORN, r. •! ii' ,vt lii all tl* tan. h. i:,- it "i gra-s ar-* b-i.g. -i.arplv k—b-1. f a full butcher knife Ti:« s. an* i n d i*tw.sn if*.,.-:-,,,. I tl.r -ur. ..T W a I It .lj. ! j eii!; N .v n I': -r •' I'. !.o "• utoo *f !, .O th.- 'Of II ... k. green c-br ar. >-ry abundant. Its tiie w ssb n j .• at an angle f .>> de- u tr •»< rk !n a i' s- wU:.‘ mis I-< MSS MINA ». ||. l; I a ...... try stalks in h-igiit fr-in 1 »•' th*- s* w« SHORTS, da tu-r. f..|r -I 4, A- .... vary t«- 3 gr* and l-.its r* 1 The ■■ rr.,0. ; ?--*-t, tight. \\ h »i ll ». i- \ I »«.»!»• ■■ 1 ...I (• ! .. s. \ .. a> Zinc. Lead Sheet t-' th.' -M .. -u;. A. :• .... and it- heads b its s:.. •*«id is* s*;. s Pipe. Lead. ...% oj-eii. spr-ading flower, jdaced at h -li-tati. Cutlery, t'.» » IV vti, • THE 1 Uk4 VM> FKKII OF U.L hi MIS. r rn*"i.t. atrl tv-o- A !,* -MV.- •- tu :♦• “C-M” LINIMENT. Ammunition and Fishing Tackle '• N in N--w Y-rk and N-w Kngland. from a j wirt that th**y will hoi 1 t; !*■• h at tine I It-' ! •ti t" *• \ III: it tt-r -,m-.- J. -.rtt AN , ,,f II-' r I: \v f IT m.wais in >T«H k fo|; k «.r H s W1U. ( I HE. the 1st t ti.-- lath uf June; m the west 'I x i: jr nght angle. It I • v-* M S i >*■' and s. tithfr* in tw t f ur wc k--arlier. Trio. (ollVt* and I’nnisimiv. ! ■ I'.rliiM** I rein th*- I prriuo-iit Station*. H of At the Kim*- time tiiat June of III- % p poI toi» ill. grass I h- *>. s,,p, I, V|.,, k. t i;. port. v K •!!■: ..or Is in Po*.*r ConUliion 1 Low as the 'll, 4 bl- --oms coin*— orchard grass iDactylis Daring J. P. Lowest. ELDRIDGE. > -v •!,. t VI r.-sH ha> 1m n attain***! in gloinerata 1 ig. -.a tine, rapid growing j-.t.ito culture A .4 ■L> Main Street. (•i t |inrt ~ and In* convinced. in tiie Arkansas where it was T" sj-e the only ne f its g. nus. and so valley, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. THE “C-M POWDERS. "t.4! of K 4. d tiiat tins n w-uM H unlike to |M>jiulariv suj»i«.s. iit •' anything M-b-nging the or- D. H. 6c k. h,-« ;v, !.- r. vu ii, \ Fr« I >«> e Mill *et him ltiicht. not 1C I der that u > one can mistake it. This grow. Eppes Son, I |.|» Ntitl I H II ■ < '_*<1 Main Street. I I- -1 -art 1 w was introduced from At tin* )regou station, wh. re 2"» varie- • 1 grass Kngland, I "*l 'til h V \ I V Penobscot Machine 1' l.. 1 .. where it is often called s ti*-S of have ImS Ii t**st*sl. N• w .,' \ "! k foot jM*as Alas Ai. • •. I; .: Hr-* ms tin ^ rah l.»>. um the \V was tia* T from t : ite flower ka earliest. f.dl,,%ve*l 1 laniel 1 .... | hHiJ |- by I I- v The > M’*.I *' Atlantic head. The blades are of a dull, bluish i/lb urk* Aim rican Wonder. Din** Ih-t* r t*«inyf \; * '• W >| | “C-M CALL CURE. U l > •. Company. gre-n c r. v« ry an-1 abun- and lixtra I! long, oj»**n Kurly. CM. HI ! 1 Hr H .f it w 111 iTVrt h < utr. for dant. and f--r of ■ rapidity growth c.-rtain r* A ifto 1 equal- No m*-dy has yet is-f-n re- j t f'. f 1' VV 1 |"-r A. S. HARROVIAN, Bucksport, Mr. ed i. -n* •ii- r. The A:.-.. !.. .. 1 a ...• : > ...4 " ■ ■ » 1 by stalks vary in \» r** d f r the rn crainbid. a Worm that Marine and -.r ;■ 'i Ii. i:. .-. ,k Stationary Engines, XV height from 2 t I feet tnd t w< r feed** tin* rn Un*-ath the Philip and his il«r. a Scr ml Mor> b Margaret Itr!o I*. o' t jdants of * 1 ►eland ■ M ad con-:.-ts from six t-- .ght s. I w* 4 :h«* h a- m :• r«'I’cet hi ijie hi^ht." large, furface of the »il. d*> -i.v, Boilers and USE Machinery, 1 td* :« -..r. !•• •• •• MISS BEECHERS cluster* of the A 1.4 h tin »u:. :► !.t f r- :i* the hl..> had it’d. t!,.- -< tnip-.n.iiit w..rL -.f \ I K IO 1 M|N alternating spikdets. 1»KAI.KKS IS — At the Tenne—stati n. win re 16 va- i* .. ttlfrftUl '.J "J ir.r N-v.m -vi.- Aii4 .• -.. 4i. s had< r**; t m r- .*• t :n* tuff a; Vrtnchtr," in i.iivUi* lower one of which s-une •• \\ THE “C-M" LINIMENT. project* dis- f 1... u r.. •. I r n nn» I Hair ami 11i^k<-•" Ihr! 1 nr. and I t*... Hu .*'> cm* Ik*»\ 1'ipk am* ■ tance Iw-vond trie others. The color of Kuti.m;s. lift*. *t -u 4unty. tin'. Tii gra-.-. fr *m its ■'oi., 1 i,f.. ;.. 4 my mol fr<>m mom till KKs. 1 \ I «»KH. ISJKCTOIt.H p -t.it. \| :; \ *1 ,. growth, lt\ X! .1. < > ... rapid Extra Ea ... Xt' l( del, u. ! in It,. II >1 a tin f>»« u •*«! Ij> i.KO. 'I FO, Echpr***. Egyptian. Early .-ano. tliti.A K. *!. on f-Ttib ; affords of ( '.•tl .4 ■;/«•/ /. > ;,f rr h llurrl*. X|r« X' »-ln hi I li* I ir... » ..I I ha ti-, i--asily two :."ur a-. l w Kin ? Mnrt, F.ANi.oK. At the W.st station it ■ rr'ot. r. a Virginia has Mistorv and V ^ /' ■- |< r- .. .v ,r* >. •, hay. It has Mm favorite in the west Aii'i m.» a nr ii.* (><{ I'it' k •iwt -r.H' s'-r liio^raphv th. r, », mouths t--lay l ri-d." h'.n r'rt.-i. I r. 1 if! V\ I ii v •J :n •! ... Is-en lied.led tii.it it is not to Xk Sr MTV rt. 'i**M :*. 1 at.- ..t K ,j than profitable The n.n.er «t-t HI •!,'.> ratii-r in the east, where, merry laughed it..' 1..- ***]d. m.-i.t, it,,I vv i,• ■ H.m k .i;, 1. VI, •! however. "«. »”> »'■ t k:.* ) 1 u l- ‘> tti.- li. 1 i. a art ,i. / 7 ,. ^—-S^ '. iwAi-E 3 viiK F.r< !-'Trnrr> 1 us** fertilizers in NaphtJia r-j-Ain-l rotn •f '• >!.. : -..r M- M »-t* ti 1..r. ! nitrogenous large w ■ i'MiIMI I!,.- uu. ;.t it toas a lat<* ars lx<'ome oauumu. quan- t rk:.:. Iran..-*! ti .in / \ ) / .. -.-u,. t y* « :»• w :. The pet- historian, lion • i. / tities or iw them in I .i' I t*r*■ n:t-t att*-1.1:■ •. «r’v«-» i1: .*r *-.r M< I ah •*r.• rut!, th,- a | | WII.IUM |{. \IMI> A. W. in the ordinary quantities A .'l tdi h t"! f or- i.i, -r “• Cie—v.-r, authority east, »;iy r in •* Oe*k; ; u-.-^rH|.h i; * If '--‘■•■r 11. v l. as fertilizers for der» W ur»i:.cii t If nr. I < *!'*ne growing wheat. *W!.«■*. _ :ir. rim** i.« :*» and Critici-m 2 A WE LI says that alxrnt two bushels of orchard d<< k«*ti the Literary history w i.! 1-t- ■ .J 1 1 K\ WuMan Tie* combination of potash, uitr* .gen and sky, " i>- !“• it. le attt.i. tier* of » ri N< > I i< I < IYm! YAW MAN 01 grass and one bushel of June grass are ige It* in*-1:. !>• ! >t \ I 1 A -• n-r .tn 1 I (i- r» .in •, a* dli'.K mid f him 1 100 Broad ap» t.gaging tn* ... ME.” phosphoric id the St.. BANGOR ME. N > 1 It-1 in, th,- produces largest .ni .. l>t Hi.. « "What have fi■ Mr f lyy:»r I Mr-i* tie, I* .r hlitre Ige *. -t a.ai I Ml ling of lir \\ Kill l», I U. .1 Ii<> ■ ymi«!.today? -r 1 Hr ii yield. Phosphoric acid alone pr -ill -s ot H»r- irl. I I. I ,.f I ami iff- I ... a I >i « |> I •«« III» ill- V Itm Us. Ii I* *• Itrmk t. iwM’.i), K other writer*. .u -I M u ; .1, .... w m, f..l 'Ini-. N results. Pr* very competent •' very satisfactory the But tin* ■ k •*«•... turr.rd v. ;th *'■ intM v, i> »t t.-n w :! tt.- I,.. ,, 1 •bably droop* g n’: r*'»’«’•'* a. ■! I a -i 1. •■••!, m !vn -ii .- ir. .it .- t.. Nature. ■ I'm .. most "r ■ •.1 I'lf'i T jirofitalde application of commer- > I -a-l *ihit. a,. | :.rk'.- skefc ! N H it. INDAPO V A I""'"1 1 nah.- it tin-.-a-H-it u-Mi ... r* | t.u. * ^ cial fertilizers would be ash inihe iui am [lotted 1 N«' •’"«* t« !•••.: t. I t" r< a< 1 ^ hat i»;ei !.*• ilh he ki.ew full |*.i 1 tre ■ In-l tv » w form of and i»r• •! Ml-- ! j.. 1 r! : -i.it. »•:..■ 11 v: r. ,7.11, .... HINDOO PEM'DY kaiuit, phosphoric acid in | ..,. a a:; \ Well, ’, ■ rt *»f t: .■ w yy. r.s r-..- Frank h-.lle* and «*d. | ,..,r: ,. 1 I ; ... p it. •! ;,1>f W.ii the f *rtn of dissolved South Carolina V.'tui 1 soul* ill V !--u. 'I mi'. Hr.I >ii|>|i|% •> Hutton >!«-• KFX'l.l* *»i 8® «• % **. ; g deep*-! he. ! •* 1 u Hr.*. k-v l- :i iv 1 vi -rt..i Educational l.-i- ali.!; th. .. tr Nrf :g Topic* ruck. hvchunge. T’*r a ar. with m. la. r- I' :>' Will he •• j / treate wphp .re ar.d th It 1 V .1 ||. ■ -ught due I'M 7. | .. ; e U> ti,. .r 'Wi-.!.iiii£l..tr<' I ar«-w*-ll." impoitan 1 g ,rde 1 a- ,t ••U » ran-- > *••:•* and is a v.r» !y n I v the .: mrf in “Tile Forum's*’ Iteduction of Price. in*'-t Ur.-t parts n,.- u..,k the " ::rui!. n tin* "f lit. ! 1: STRENGTH, MANHOOD. Allan i.!u'trat«-.| !*r. n : I .-,,f ,.. ( VITALITY, .Ml Will.* 1 at e N m *.'».«*«• Arth ie- a-.-on ir-tn Pr.d. «»or 1 ) .- .»■ 1 'I •••,,! IV The which its readers as M r. ! wi-l i.. "... r.-,. f"'.| \ vt rii n ru ■!' *• ■ ur» a.'»»•-> r» 1*mi, u Mer. and nt; e; w: art-able to *ct. 11..• t..i ii W -i r. ..k--. 1-t -■ t11 vf u HI. a tin>i li' ’'r' one of the foremost of our tpeak in ur.it*- hi-t.-r. .. *: INPU’H ■■■'T !! periodicals, re- T:.“ pr dec: f holding a winter fair in 'ir'- paint. .1 x I II- «M V- 1 Al f 1 --! f..r / 1 1 Music and the drama. pr »• :•> an artl-t ..i cr.-at au l».t. ! tl thf „M-t -f N: .-r, V 11 A duces Its with the Decem- 1 i'.ih- is 1,1 v*\ price, beginning tan gaining .-tr«-ii!_rtii. an»l if rit -. w i:i !.. -.-j.t ti. ..m- :1 I1L tal at .-\.-r> pa j.• r>*r OrU Mtwl Mi'Ih ul u.. -o M»r». hioa**, l,!' • ber numlier, from $.1 to gi a y*-ar, from th" 11 inci .1 t r aiblesdo let check it the I!•••*■ *th«T \. 11r.V 1; ’■ r* a. ! :» •••■•• valual.k* artnir- ar* tr, Jhr Nolirt* »| S*d Stock .\ Hie! h w ti ihnlu.|«-«( fiihm,,'* lorccioNiiiT. N'heiiit* will i..* carried out. Much a, reiilliii*ccuie* u f t a moos a< tors ll-t. y :.c fifty cents to twenty five cents a de- Large :i \ m. v -,t Dr* copy. ami .(• tre- e* \\'lii *»«♦« the IVriini f*»r IH**4. T I'm II., M This is the most pends lip.<11 personal influence of of AV. II. I* \ II K I It. >1 I* \,».4 r.iilMidni., reduction Id Hard iio.i <■! noteworthy Rubber, Cellu- TERMS: ti yt.n- « i..-r ti,..ri»- i„. 1. .-1 t*. I tidi-titi,./ ■<(,!,;. r'rte; -1 M 4. r,.' ■ 'hd II- rr f'• the < rennan minifter. -ampin ..pin-fn-n. llVrl•••»,. >. »v. »/v, V .. Mr--, literature tHat has iRn-ly, manager, who With /,,, ,lZt ,f,rtroit ..V .!.!•-« 1 In Hill,, ■ k It. ^:-irv I I- j. periodical taken place. Ikitty, itnlu«llng Suuila Tfu si, I I \ f.t >1 »\ 'I I ,l»lt \l I Ns I I I I | WllCtX COMPOUND /•< / .. j- <-• f,vrv. is on the < -i.'t to the loid. Elastic and Leather Whittier, Jr,);",, -. -1 to mi- .it i;.; tot ->r ir. push matter. The u-tfel- parat. !;. r* 1 Inbunr Mmana*- f- j. .| '• 1 il Magazines of fiction and adventure, the ■11 vi each additional l-'l. hu -Uu it.**l hi 1. .iiM.il .- in -ai,| by r.-a.ly in j;. ., all .ii,;f. ..r H.m v u » "" Southern Pacific company and *1 <•<>. Januarv, nt-». i.r»‘\l«.umbi:. num *rj earnestly mher numbers sent tree TII I Till It I N | Ha i^ka,- i*' a; d nil a:.,! W u V* reach even before the recent to new -uhrib. r- w '»'*» ‘"’i N H l- .> are C’-un- body’s reduc- of the hose -ui.-.-rlptlon* fur l*i»4, NKW ^ n H tv '-•> ■;s:. t Vfy pr ‘jvet. ers. Shoulder «• -t l.v .1 !«•«.* € nmpuiind Nr Braces,Elas- are received bebte deee»nl.er J11. la.,.I ..; I arr. an a,tain:.... tion in the of some of them. Uut no tw. r:t Ilv. I*. e v are ut in price Iin.r. ..r .. an-4 t*« ttn- Postal S-o* and are ,>t the risk ■■' the mjr CURES r»d trade mark t *- tic Mury •an,.- .•■ v.... of the class Tlie trust* of a in Abdominal pr»-m. I U t,i h I II I '(IIMI I I I * Ii ittflStoU periodical of The Forum has military academy Holler). sender, and th*r a,re remittances sh-aitd t>e mad* H--lv.-kt.M-, Ur o| I by •*'" I-••i. an I rv. ■!• -1 II 41 have an or tetter k Itiv -H of s| 1 i•»:i -i i; \ \ I IIIN. 1 :,K i for Ml.iCon, Mo., action for motley.order, draft, registered to 1 *' !' ever been sold for five cents. It brought ‘- w twenty Bells, Etc.. It n*a* the rtn > •*’••• pri— t»-•• r s live Suspensories, hOltihTON. MIFFLIN A COMPANY. *'in '■ ,,r » becomes the half of all heavy daniag- against minister* »«'*rt ■ .. fur a on the Park St., Boston, Mass. t th.- -a .• an. 1 Iv. I'irk* w rk- .!-*■ the b«nt * issuing boycott l>e- Etc., at thi- tl. academy K»'*- f tf, it *• reviews in the world, and its character is j ..rj—•- ;■ 1. .v 1 h 4- • cause dancir was g taught the cadets. A t 11a-.I HTH\. irh« ■ outitn at 4 I no .-.ai l n&iirrtiscmnits. in way changed. v \»-ii .f-r ■*, l- ■ 1894- .%■ \|I.OI:hI Parchers MAMA, V. This reduction of The Forum Store. iIKAt. .. price puts _ Drug >! I "IM.I K'n \ > | H I SHOE sufficient acre. He is also credited BFTTFB CO., fepltet. ft .000.090. per within the reach of man and Harper’s Magazine. r.o mokld. easily every r \ ! K < »h M \ IS K BE>T fci MOO IN the: with "1 know of no saying: grasses great- ii.M >ri; m.n. Ham < k -- N v. ■. “A !■ '-i i* a d' ir tamed." woman w ho desires to keep abreast of the fllcbical. j, v |. in Kaki-ku’s M aga/ink 1-l*' -•! .- "1,1 .• .. Th'sIJMtlri.' xilwl I rench Dongola Kid But- er value for tile second crop than or- fur I- >4 will maintain the n..i;. tl,.u taint THE “NEVERSLIP HORSE-SHOE. times. The extent to which this redaction rh.iraeter that has ma le it the M. on«l ol v i» ton Boot delivered freq an*, where in the U.S., on chard grass and June and a favorite illustrat d «i«y Nuveinl*er, 1-*,.. vv arrant grass, Ira I in 11 —., v ►-11. ■, vv re<>t <-r'« '.u*h. really period t-«r the home. Among the result- I a- 1 —ai-.l -nit ol ttn- .-..-.rt •. Hilt WIATIIt I •» Money Order, will add to education on *d in-.j in favor of two popular great mdcrtstk.-n bv v.-nrv for mail I countv ■ -I or 1 mt.il Note for fl.50. strong point those grass- eruerpri-e- the publisher-, then- llan.-.k, ti,. .- will ar the year t.Hi.' of » a V 1 li VI Ki-.-'l. Ol Trrm, >nt Equals e.ery w»v the boots es is their value as a 6econd I subjects Is Incalculable The ablest articles apja Muring superbly illu-traied 1 crop. on "’■‘lit' ot Hill.. .1 * 1-i in all retail store* for paper* India by Elxvin I.mhh Wkfks 0i. the M * 1 4, t ,i |o,-.| to have three a from the foremost writer- are now offered at Seasotis an i.t on tf.ftO. We make this boot got crops year those by •laptnese by M.FKKI. PaK*' .> *. out.. in>u»Iv» .U-l U-r. iK-tllJon ,.t ,i.j M.,r many by Pot i.tnky BlnEl.oyy .,n " huh a-1 it Ion w 4- lil<-I ai in xv ourselves, therefore we guar- two and the third was less than two cents each. The Pari* by IP. u | t 1*3,1 grasses, crop December k dav of Nov. 1. A K ii Kid m» dA y is. and on > iiiUt v u, w antee the_/f', »*y!f and trear, ,M. n by fKr in it ,,, lt. | than could show lr REMINGTON. :a;. totcn 1 u 1 if o-.e is not satisfied larger my neighixjrs number, for example, contains the follow- on cialrn any th.- we Among ti e other notabl* that pa. im i.t ol anv -1. will refund the money from ordinary grass for their second features of the year !,t- .41 I tt,. ,|,V ing sixteen articles Are Presidential will e n ye!* bv ,i! t trai.-f. of inv id soother pair. Opera OKoKi.h pi Mai kikk/u- d i-r.,,..-,, v | l5., Of course the land was well ma- no to or crop. gJM tales,” but the in health, Haki.es in pi.Kt yv AKNI.K, the i.for. him or (or t,l- u-.-. ,1, 1 tin- -n- Common Sense, Appointments for Sale?’ William D. living, hearty. personal rein iv, rv i, nured." InlrM-emes of W. d. trau-h-r-.f unv l»v C. D. E. s EE, IIuwki.ij*, and eight -hurt prop,-rt. him art- f..1 i,..|,p ,l -to law 1 to ^ and half Foolke; for Immediate Tariff and bear endorse ie* of Western frontier life* bv iiwkn that a im-.-i h ^ of trie 1 n-Ht..r« “Necessity HUH strong, HmB W|s r> k I -ahl ti ia,.r —if vigorous, sterling 8hort stories \% 11 aiso I*e eoiitrllmu d bv lo I'-ort* llM ’r ,ii-l.t-a.nl your mite; Notes. Reduction," A. A Plan hky >i* on. -r a-' ill Literary Augustus Healey; KK MaTTHKH s, Up 11A KI > llAKIlV, '*«. h. you. ment of the and curative i»A\ Is. \| XHY «'*) henl at a .. ,r. Jit ■PH value F 0"•'V.. Illustrated Ten short stories, a contemporary view for an Automatic, non-Politica! Tariff," building-up |pg|| Wit kins, Ktm Mi Evkki stpaki Mi** lnx.lv. y o m- ft-, it-,, 1( pr.,|,.,f( L.A I KKN F ALMA 1 "’Ml ill Cata- TapF.MV. i.F«».GE X || I It H.I4 k-l-o in 1 roim- .f || of Thomas Nelson a Hon. W. J. "Francis Parkman HA KI>, FSNAY IM. «•■ i,-l. I,,.- logue Virginia by Page, Coombs; yt GF.ArKFP XIKK, THOMAS ,, r..- th.la. ", „v ... V Nfi.Su> I'XGf, aid others al 11 ., oi FREE of the House of Com- and his Julias H. "Child* Articles o t. p of k ’I hi* fin i-no- r. pen-picture present Work,” Waid; •urretif inU re-t will In- Utv. f» 1.n .»r contributed bv di-tin m> hau tt,, -lati- -‘r-t al.o writ FEDERAL fuished " ST., mons by Thomas Power O'Conner, and a Study; the Basis of Exact Education," s|*eriadi»t«. Y'1 tl-l.lA Vi I- r.NNI.H.1 I vputv "114-1111 it- BOSTON. MASS. Mi---1 Hirer >»t ttn-1 ,,t j’,, Dealer*- description of Mexican ranch life President G. "Israel •*4.1vi-m V for ABSOLUTELY PREVENTS SLIPPING by Stanley Hall; Aramg HAMPER’S -ai rout.tv of Ifam-iK-lt PERIODICALS. ! safely and nmfort to hor-e at 'i 'I'M'-r Frederic are some of the at- the W. E. H. "The Be- I*er Remington Nations,” Lecky; Year: I Al i\' ui* KKMnYAltl.K, -»••• c?Jet>•: s 1111 tractions of Harper's Magazine for De- ginning of Man and the Age of the Race," H A RPKR s M A (i A /I S F. a 4 rg, Id a renin In -harp HARPkR’S WKKKLY. til entirely uoin nut N- w t a k- n cember. the number is said to Dr. D. G. Brinton; "Need not of ‘Mire HARPER’S BA / \ R aerted in a v\ minute- without remndu* Pictorially, , Morrisons Patents HARPER’S YOFSd PEOPLE. Wild thorn from the hor-e'n fi «t be of its predecessors. but Better T. G. Shear- IIIIIII2S* Cherry unsurpassed by any Money.’ Exchange,” of Liver with of Lime and Soda. Cod Oil, Ilypophosphites Postage Fret to all subscribers in the United Compound SAVES MONEY and Trade Marks obtained and a “How to Deal with a EkgphjV (’amala Caveat*, Charles Reades "The Cloister and the man; Filibustering States, and Mexico. t at Klarktmlth -hop conducted for Mo»k*rate Fees. 8nd me kist watting Patent busit It’s the PEcri.lAR combination of these remedial Cures all ,*-n ti B. ingredients The Volumes of the Magazine Avoids to hi •pm feet from f ?. y Our office is C. 8. Patent Office. We Hearth,” which the critics bis Minority,” John McMaster; “Use of .|||gg|t UpjPj begin with the Diseases damage opposite pronounce that renders this KmuLion so successful. It canm-t Numbers for June and common ahoea t" he have all business direct, hence particularly December of each year. removing -harpeiird sub-agencies, Rich Men in a Frederic Harri- ^Mapy Wher no time t of *hof« »°r finest novel, is at last to be to Republic,” \v> mentioned, will be- *M-nd tor i’ K* UI. iFFKK” can trar-.i't business in less time and at presented fail to cure. Builds new, firm flesh on ry, weakening bones. subscriptions of the patent fin with the Number current at the time of trial, all il^pd, with t »lk-> in, ready Ur be naiie'i LES8 COST than those remote from Washington In form. A new son; “Mr. Goldwin Smith's ’Views' on Good for men, women, and children. Given to receipt Throat and ** his admirers fitting babies, helps if order. Round Volumes of Hxki-fk’s on. which nre .. flip red thin winter only Send model, or with descript Maga- Lungs. -{rawing, photo, Our Woodrow "A Plan them to become and after life. jink lor three years back. In neat cloth low Cimuara, etc., maileu or free of edition, in two with 550 Illustra- History," Wilson; healthy vigorous through binding very |irlre<*. piiees, Ion. We a lviae if not, volumes, will be sent m patentable Sold all Look for the ICED >eal on the by ill, post paid, on of it free. charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ! to Free <>nr Schools from Politics,” Dr J. by druggists. receipt tions from drawings by William Martin labeLgffJJjBgSS per volume Cloth Eases, for binding, .Went* Mitison’s Headache and A book, “How to Obtain Patents," with re Pills will be & M. "The Most Novels in *ach—by mail, |»ost paid Neuralgia K. COKEY & CO., foresees to actual clients In your 6Utte, county, or Johnson, pnblished by Harper Rice; Popular THE REP SEAL REnEPV CO., Rockland, Rendttances should be made CURE THE MOST POKTI.ASIr. MK. own. sent free. Address Brothers in time for the holiday buyer. Hamilton W. by Post-office SEVERE HEADACHE. 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