IbbcrtitroinUs. Sbbrrtfgnnnttfc, LOCAL AFFAIRS. 1 taining the choice recipes of some of Ells- OBITUARY. worth’s good cooks, which it is selling for ON ESI PHOR UB H. BRADBURY. benefit I the of the church. NEW ADVKRTISKM KN Ttt THIN WKKH. The news was received here Monday The The market was | Floyd formally opened forenoon of the death at Portland of O. II. Royal Baking Burrill National Bank Exec noli*’e—Eat Rodney The Copp. last James L. the mana- Pronale no-lc—Er-t GeoG Long et ale. Saturday. Floyd, Bradbury, of this place. Though death OF Admr nolle—Rat Edwin R Rumlll. was assisted in the H. B. Powder is the ELLSWORTH, MAINE, ger, opening by was the end came w ith a Exec notice—Eat Thomas W Bowden. not unexpected, greatest business October tbe Champion, of Childs Sleeper, Boston. Authorized t0 commence 24,1887, pioneer National Bank The Geo tl Grant Co—Stockholder'’ meeting. suddenness for which the many friends of Ida I. titugli M- If tndoltn ai d violin lesson*, aid to of Ellsworth, Maine. Mrs. H. L. D. Woodruff, of Ellsworth, at Mr. were the elvll e L Allen. Perry W Richardson Com- Bradbury unprepared. possible pas- mlstlum r«’ notice. Green Lake last Sunday, captured two but- Mr. Bradbury left here two weeks ago .1 A tl fish ami groceries. ynes-'Meata. terfly moths which had been fooled for thence to cook in — by LewMston, going Portland, WE SOLICIT ACCOUNTS OF INDIVIDUALS, Patrick Kearns Meats, groceries, canned try producing g< ods, etc this mild weather into believing that where he entered a private hospital for a no M ^ ( vnp CORPORATIONS, OFFER EVERY lark—Greenhouse. had arrived. re- FIKMS .1 spring treatment. News of his condition sweet, white, L Floyost-New market light, \ CCA )M M <) DAT I ON CONSISTENT WITH SAFE Whiting Bros— Meat*, vegetable', groceries, Mrs. Flora Roberts, of Boston, whose ceived during the week previous to his flour, drv goods, etc. critical illness was last is death was of a hopeful nature. LEGITIMATE BANKING. Tkemont, Me: reported week, wholesome bis- AND still in a serious but grad- Mr. Bradbury was born in Wisconsin in flaky, National Shawmut Hank of Town of Tr moot—Notice. condition, Boston; National Com- He came to Ellsworth Correspondents, North P»nob*c He: ually improving. Her sister, Mrs. E. K. November, 1869. New York. T, cuit, cake and all kinds mercial Hank, Albany, Me'vllle II Grliulle—Caution notice. Hopkins, is still with her. some years ago and was for several years Me: as foreman of the stitching " Mir.o, Mrs. S. J. Morrison left last week for employed of food. For sale—Fish business. room Union shoe He had raised Farmington to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. at the factory. W. Ranoor: in N. 6. TAPLEY, H. Coar. Mrs. Morrison’s mother, Mrs. recently been employed Nashua, H., ELLSWORTH, IVIEI. The Pair hanks Co—Gas and gasoline engines. about two months CHURCH NOTES. L. who has been in returning to Ellsworth New York: G. Berry, Farmington several ago. R H Mac* A Co.-Stamped cushion weeks, has returned home. MKTHODIHT EPISCOPAL. and INVESTMENTS. top. During his residence here Mr. Bradbury INSURANCE Blanquefort commandery, K. T., had tier J. P. Simonton, pastor. HAVING MONEY TO INVEST WILL made many close friends who esteemed PARTIES KINO SCHEDULE OF MAILS afternoon and evening sessions last Mon- Friday, Feb. 16—Prayer service at TJX*. THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL ON ME. him for his genial, w’holesome companion- IT TO AT ELLSWORTH POST-OFFICE. In the afternoon there was work in Sunday, Feb. 18-Morning service at day. member of Eso- In ship. He was an active ; effect December 4% 190/i. the order of the red and in the even- 10.30, in honor of Lincoln’s Day. Sermon cross, teric lodge, F. and A. M., Acadia chapter, ing, in the order of the temple and malta. by the pastor. Sunday school at 11.45. MAILS RECEIVED. R. A. M., and Blanquefort commandery, A was at at 7. Concert for Freed- & From West—7.16 a m, 6.13 p ro. banquet served 6.30 o’clock. Epworth league C. W. F. L. K. T., and was senior warden of Esoteric MASON, so- Agents From East—11.56 a 5.30 and m. man’s Aid and Southern Educational m, 10.17 of p At the meeting of Lygonia lodge, F. ami lodge at his death. For INSURANCE Every Description. MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICK. ciety at 7.30. All services at the new A. M., last Wednesday evening, the mas- Mr. Bradbury in June, 1897, married Fire life. Accident, liability and Surety, Burglary and Plate Glam* Insur- Going East—7 a m and 5.30 p rn. church. Bonds of all furnished ter of the H. W. who is now Annie F. of Ellsworth, who survives Surety description* on short notice, Going West— II.SQ a m, 5 and 0 pm. lodge, Dunn, Ford, Trenton—Preaching Sunday at 2 p. an.. and all at the lowest rates possible. his fourth in the was him. He leaves also a William No Sunday mall- serving year east, brother, Mr. Simonton. f. Rooms 2 «nJ .» 1 tret Nat Bank 4 w Icphone- Hid* Main St., Ellsworth, Me. with a handsome master’s of and a II presented Bradbury, Massachusetts, sister, Indies’ circle will meet with Mrs. S. L*, The was made F. Mrs. Fred of Auburn. L. B. Deasy, of Bar Harbor, was in I apron. presentation by Manley, Lord Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. L. Mason in behalf of the and the Funeral services will be held at Auburn Ellsworth yesterday. lodge, CONGREGATIONAL. worshipful master responded appropri- to-day. A delegation from the masonic- I. L. Halman, of Boston, was in Ells- Rev. J. M. Adams, pastor ately. bodies in Ellsworth, of which the deceased worth Monday on business. Sunday, Feb. 18—Morning service at* is in attendance. This was a member, at 11.46. AcadiA As an outcome of the stabbing on 10.30. Sunday school chapter, R. A. M., will install affray of H. E. W. M. delegation consists Rowe, and conference on Fr»*- officers next Tuesday evening. the barkentine Mannie Swan, Capt. Hollis Prayer meeting of Esoteric lodge; L. H. Cushman, H. P. day evening at 7.30. AT Higgins, a few weeks ago, the bowswain, THESE Earl who E. LOOK is in Newr of Acadia and C. R. C. Thurber, employed chapter, Foster, UNITARIAN. who was injured, has returned to the ship, York, is spending a vacation at home. of Blanquefort commandery, and James Rev. S. W. Hutton, and the Porto Rican who did the stabbing pastor. The woman’s relief will serve A. McGown. Feb. 18—Service at 10.30 a. na, corps sup- has been sentenced to a in the Sunday, year peni- 11.45 a. m. at G. A. R. hall at 6. Among the floral offerings was a beati- Sunday school at per Thursday evening tentiary, with allowance for time he has ful and appropriate wreath from the Dirigo BAPTIST. Dr. J. H. Patten, of Amherst, and H. T. been in jail since the vessel arrived in club, of w hich Mr. Bradbury was a mem- Rev. P. A. A. Killam, pastor. Silaby, of Aurora, were in Ellsworth yes New York. =PRICES!= ber. Sunday, Feb. 18—Morning service a* terday. _ 10.30. Sermon school Lincoln Day will we observed at the by pastor. Sunday Mrs. Olive M. who has been FALLS. at 11.46. Christian'Endeavor meetif*g at Alexander, Methodiat church next ELLSWORTH Sunday morning 7. praise and preaching sea vice.' ill, threatened with pneumonia, iB gaining Evening by special services, which Wm. H. H. Miss Addie Leach, of Bluehill, visited at 7.30. IN slowly. Bible and prayer service at 7.30 A 50-CENT DROP FLOUR. Rice post and the woman’s relief corps friends here this week. study evening. Mrs. Josepnine Farrell, who has been will attend in a The Rev. J. Friday body. pastor, is two in Miss Ethel Jellison spending Minnesota the past two months, re- P. Simonton, will deliver a sermon ap- weeks with friends in Lynn, Mass. iJtmcttiscnuntB. turned home last week. propriate to the occasion. In the evening Patent Garden Flour, #,”.00 William Currier and wife, of Abbot, Fancy Temple bbl., Sunrise council. Daughters of Liberty, there will be a concert by the church and are the guests of George E. Davis and | Corn, Cracked Corn and Meal, bag, 1.10 will give a dance and supper at Odd Fel- Sunday school in commemoration of the lows hall to-morrow anniversary of the Freedman’s Aid and family. Sugar, pound, ... .0,1 evening. Southern Educational Miss Rita « f Amherst, is vis- Miss Bessie Thayer, who has been visit- society. Johnston, Kerosene Oil, ... .12 here with her Mrs. Charles W. gal., her Mrs. F. iting aunt, ing sister, F. Simonton, re- There was a slight fire at the house on Smith. turned to her home in iCharleston yester- Hancock street occupied by Marks Hertz W. H. Brown was in Bangor and Old day. at 3 o’clock this morning. The lire started BEEF Town and Saturday of last week on The county cominiSkiom rs held their near the register in the parlor, and fol- Friday business. Cut Prices in our Meat this week. regular session in Elhrworth yesterday. | lowed a drapery to the ceiling. Quite a Dept, commenced harvest- Only rontine business came before the lively little blaze was in progress when Charles M. Witham board. Mr. Hert». was awakened by the smoke. ing ice on Monday. The ice is of good THAT $ WELL He succeeded in the fire under thickness and excellent quality. The Knights of Columbus will work the getting control, but as a matter of who Las been em- first degree on four candidates Thursday precaution Eugene P. Grindell, in an and the firemen evening. A full attendance of members is turned alarm, put ployed in the Maine Central shops at WHITING BROTHERS, desired. the finishing touches to the blaze. Mr. Portland for several months, lias finished Hertz’ loss is around flOO, and is covered work there and came home He Tbe of the Methodist Saturday. WORTH RUN- Epworth League by insurance. The damage to the house, will to Boston Thursday, where he has ELLSWORTH. church servea a New' England dinner at go which is owned by Mrs. E G. Swett, is a Odd Fellows hall at noou to-day. It w as position. w’ell slight. patronized. COMING EVENTS. Masonic district convention will be George B. Wyman, of Redstone, N. H The at Odd Fellows hall — NING held at Odd AFTER! hall, Ellsworth, Fellows arrived Monday for a vacation of two or Thursday, Feb. 15, of next week. The convention D. three weeks with his parents, Levi B. Thursday Dance and supper by Sunrise council, called to order at 2.30 with Counts. Wyman and wife. will be p. m., of L. Tickets, 50 cents per couple, includ- Grand Master E. K. District Deputy ing supper. Quality Miss Ida L. Higgins has re- recently Bar In Whittaker, of Harbor, presiding. Feb. at Grand hall— our with turned from Boston, where she has been Thursday, 15, Army It is the of goods, coupled the afternoon the first degree will be Kearns' Salnrfliiy SjjiaiT quality the violin at the New Supper by woman’s relief corps; 16 cents. studying England and the lowest that tells. This exemplified by Winter Harbor lodge at Hancock hall— I possible prices, Conservatory of,Music. Wednesday, Feb. 21, the second degree Northeast Harbor who our by Coffee under of St. Joseph’s If the Ins- I fact was all attended The woman’s relief of Wm. H. H. party auspices you appreciate recognized by corps lodge. There will be a banquet at 6 Catholic society. last Rice gave a dime sociable at Grand opening Saturday. post o’clock. The convention will be called Thursday, Feb. 22, afternoon and even- ciousness of genuinely good Army hall last Thursday evening. A very from refreshment to labor again at 7.30, ing at Ellsworth-Masonic district con- vention. enjoyable evening was spent. when the third degree will be exemplified and tender Feb. 22, at Hancock hall — Sales Ice cutting began Monday, and is being by Mt. Desert lodge. Supper will be Thursday, pecial Saturday Concert by Bowdoin college glee club, fol- rushed to improve the light snow. Ice of served at midnight. lowed by dance. will he a feature at our market. f regular excellent quality, from fifteen to seventeen March at Odd Fellows ROAST BEEF, The coffee party of St. Joseph’s Catholic Monday, 19, hall, for announcement. At inches is harvested. afternoon and evening—Con- | Watch our window thick, being will be at Hancock hall next Ellsworth, society given vention of District 13, of the I. O. O. F. ■ BEEF and real value The missionary committee of the Y. P. The minstrel first CORNED these sales we will give the people Wednesday evening. encampments of Maine. 8. C. E. of the church will a for their fact, a little more than Baptist give part will be given by twenty-five male money—in nickel sociable at the home of U. G. Hodg- voices of the Ogalallah club, of Bangor. atmcrtisnnnUB. HAMBURG STEAK. our aim now to value, for it is just get your kins and wife Thursday evening. In the second part numbers by local talent We want to see in our store, K. of a valen- will be chief among which w’ill be p attention. you Donaqua lodge, P., gave given, drop around to my store next tine at Odd Fellows hall last even- the rendition of Cardinal Newman’s hymn & and we will make it to your interest to party Franklin Street ing. The attendance was small, but the “Lead, Kindly Light”, by Mrs. E. J. (Feb. 17) and get come in. Saturday evening was very pleasantly passed. Walsh, assisted by members of the society. The hymn will be illustrated with people all you want of it at a won- The sociable given by the February com- in a series of living pictures representing mittee of the Congregational church last low I the theme of the composition. There will POOL drously bargain price. was not ROOM, Friday evening largely attended, be other features new to Ellsworth audi- E. E. DOYLE, Manager, FLOYD a find the MARKET, but affair. This proved very pleasant ences. After the entertainment refresh- guarantee you’ll committee has issued a cook book con- Franklin Street, ELLSWORTH. 9 Main St., Ellsworth. ments will be served. Dancing will also meat extra nice and all right, be a feature of the evening. atrantismtnts. Up-to-date appointments. in the in every respect—and The American, August, 1900, Conveniently located. printed the following item: “One young Drop in ami enJo> yourself. prices—MERE SIIA1 >0 VVS! BRAIN man showed a wisdom which should en- YOUR We a full line of Cigarettes and to be of the cany Cigars, title him some day president Tobaccos. NEEDS BLOOD United States, by selecting Ellsworth as OUT! his birthplace, even against the wishes of LADIES’ DAY Without his His who is Mrs. It Cannot Run Fuel—Dyspep. parents. mother, at Clark & William's Bowling Alleys, MV ENTIRE was on from PATRICK OUT tic Stomach a Poor Fireman. Luther E. Cotton, her way S PREPARATORY Portsmouth, N. H., to her old home in Every Tuesday and Friday, FROM lJUSIXESS. If you want a strong, active brain. Columbia. At Ellsworth she left the afternoon and evening. Alleys will be must take care stomach. to ladies. No W SPECIAL CLOS- You of your train and went to the Hancock house, devoted exclusively gen- KEARNS, Brain workers are the first to be allowed unless accom- always where an hour later Dr. N. C. King an- tlemen will suffer from indigestion and dyspepsia. ladies. ELLSWORTH. nounced the arrival of a boy. That young panied by T are also first to way under hey give be named Ellsworth *"$4.85 bbl. the strain. man should Cotton, An active brain requires plenty of and he ought some day to be a great man.” 1.10 rich, red blood. Dyspepsia shuts off the The suggestion of The American was bag. blood supply. Food cannot digest—can- adopted, and on Monday of this week. GOODS-PLAIN PRICES. not nourishment. Edward now of ["FANCY yield Master Eljsworth Cotton, Tablet each .08 can. Take a Kexall Dyspepsia Kittery Point, visited Ellsworth with his That is what we have to say and you’ll do three times as evening mother for the first time since that event- about our stock of “ much work the next day. It will put Fancy .12 ful day in his life in August, 1900. Mrs. your stomach right, get your bowels into * Goods. And it’s true, too. called at The American office and condition and fill your arteries with good Cotton PRICES IX MY a attractive stock blood. introduced Ellsworth. He is a bright, We carry very IRY STOCK. BUSINESS MAN TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE. handsome boy, and bids fair to verify —attractive to the buyer be- I suffered for many years from loss of energy The American’s prediction and do credit and cause it is ami ambition. 1 experienced colicky pains he genuinely good, For 1 would be to the name bears. sale:. severe bilious headaches. days are or incapacitated from attending to business. All and because the prices food tasted the same to me. I took one package of Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets and was wonder- Republican Caucus. benefited. Since that time I have never right. fully The republican caucus for the nomina- to been without them. When I feel any of the It won’t cost you a penny KL, Water St. distressing symptoms mentioned above I bike tion of mayor will be held at Hancock hall !- tablets as directed. 1 find myself substan- it. the Friday, Feb. 23, at 3 p. ra. inspect tially cured and now eat food that formerly 1 a red not touch.—Cuables M. Juke, 6oo Majes- the home of tic Building. Detroit. Mich. Remember, this is If love is blind how can there be love at We back Rexall Tablets Vinol, our guaranteed body I PACE 4 up Dyspepsia first sight? with our endorsement and our guaran- and nerve strengthener. about tee. Price 25 cents per full sized pack- S has to say Kend your order* for FLOWERS for any at our or j Sold only store by mad, to nutl age. purpi.M MOSES, BA It HAUIIOU, A. PARCHER. you will bo plea»«-tl 0. G. nil the I BG E. MOORE, Druggist. Open year’rouml fiifltsae* ant Abberttetnunte. tions from the union arc open. Theae *Uambo*iT^ CHRISTIAN KXDKAVOR. filutual Denrht Column. of convention* are for the especial benefit
** Let each union make ready EDITED BY AIT*T MADGE”. local unions. Prayer Meetin« Topic For the Week for a general interchanging of idea*, Keginninit Feb. IS. Its Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful and local needs, all for which the S. II. DOY1.E. plans By REV. A full NURSE county wli! find help and remedy. lire. 4. life. II—His life work A Comutenring f9o& column are TRAINED Topic.—Christ's The purposes of this succinctly and about own writh each president f;ak harbor to and what we may learn our staled In the title and motto—It Is for the mutual representation basgo* ■work.—John xlv, s-14. officers is desired. We hope, too, all benefit, and alms t** be helpful and hopeful BAR HARBOR. ** ou "The members will be present. fo*20 la the study of the topic Boy- Being for the com non good. It Is for the com Women in county Sorrento.....» ,,! After Years of Experience, Advises Feb. hood of Christ" we learued that from mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of In Do not forget membership week, Sullivan. , ,,. Mi Devert Kerry..... 11 •••••» His earliest childhood, as in the case formation and suggestion, a medium for the In Health. 10-17; also Frances E. Willard thank-offer- Regard to Their Waukeeg 9 Ky. It *, V,- Jg It solicit- fund » t>f other Jewish He was indus- terchange of Ideas. In this capacity ing day, Feb. 17, and memorial Hancock. til .. hoys. * and* Its success Franklin Road. fil 87 trious physically, mentally and spirit- communications, depends largely Mrs. Martha Fob!man tribute. on the it In this Com ually. Even at the tender age of sup\*ort given respect. of 55 Chester Avenue, A Yours faithfully muntcations mutt be signed, but the name of Kl!*.„rth F»ll*.. 17 had some N. who is a E. Benson Stanley, Ml O' twelve He must have concep- Newark, J., Nicufin. ■* writer will not be pilnted except by permission Nurse from the T. C. mu His mission to the world President Hancock W. C. Gnpti UkP .... tion of great will be to or graduate County MJ 24 , Communication? subject approval M®«». from for in answer to His moth- Blockley Training School, 'HU r. God, rejection by the editor of the column, but none j fc»»etloklPn. til 4' ;:,i}2» with His at and for * ers question in connection will be rejected without good reason. Address Philadelphia, MX. DESERT LOCAL I MON. Kiowrr June. 1 on , j six Chief Clinic t.x St. visit to the feast of the Passover at all communications to years Bon«or, I (rr (-1? Nurse at the basgor, mo. i k The America*, Philadelphia at Bar Har- ® Jerusalem he said. "Wist ye not tbit Interesting Meeting Held PH Kllsworth. Me. Hospital, writes the letter » s I must be about Father's business?” bor Last Week. Portland.J 5 si. u My below. She has Boston.... printed The n.i From early years, therefore. He must the advantage of personal Mr. Desert, Feb. 12 (special) J FOB " have been impressed with the great- "WK'VI ALWAYS BEEN PROVIDED experience, besides her Mount Desert Island local union of Chris- BANGOR TO BAB HAKHOti or "Good uhn ire slnglug lot? Yau ness and the senousuess of the work wife, you professional education, tian Endeavor societies and Epworth know we’ve lost the hay ; to ISoMon..«. 10 (0 ,* life that lay before Him. As Christ and what she has say Leagues was held at the Congregational And what we’ll do with horse and kye. Is more be relied w as impressed with this fact so should may absolutely church, Bar Harbor, Saturday, Feb. 10. Portland.. | 05 than I can say; ^ all Chris.;.:ns be. Religion itself should upon. The was an ideal on? for the occasion. While, like as not, with storm and rain, we’ll other women are day IIANGOB IS f. *. *,''.* as The ’* Many be looke upon a business. The societies were Bargor. Ex St. 6 fit >■ I lose both corn and wheat afflicted as she was. following represented: ( £ They Brewer June b ? chief en 1 of man's existence in this Bar Harbor i.* She looked up with n face, and the Bar Harbor Congregational, ■ pleasant can regain health in Holden. ?« a u 4 i* world Is not to live for himself, but to Eden answered low and sweet same way. It is prudent Baptist, Bar Harbor Methodist, Bap- Late IfouM. tB s'd 4. .7" • Green Lake. fi gl -.fy Cod that he may enjoy Him There Is a heart, there Is a hand, we feel, but to heed such advice from Seal Harbor Congregational, North- 4 « l?? tist, NIP.,Ill). to-. i forever. cannot see; such a source. east Harbor Congregational, Otter Creek Ella worth Falla.. *, :* We’ve been provided for, and we shall Mrs. Fohlraan writes: ELLSWORTH. 7 The life work of Christ consisted always Congregational, Islesford Congregational, la :' ,, J always l*e " 1 am firmly persuaded, Wgib'lton June. 7 o n 4 largely iu doing the things that were and Somesville The Seal Franklin Road. tT after eight years of experience Congregational. 1 *«», but His lu j Hancock. 174. done by ordinary men, work, He turned around with sudden gloom; she said with Lydia E. Fink ham's Harbor C. E. society had the largest dele- 11 «A maa addition, was infinitely greater than "Love, Ik* at rest; that it off Vegetable Compound, gat ion, proportionately, thus carrying Ml Deacrt Ferry. 7 tt Uv at, the worked soon and is the safest and best medicina that of man in that He performed mir- You cut grass, late, you “banner”. Sullivan. 8 20 for woman to the acles. The miracles of Jesus Christ did your very beet. any suffering Sorrento. 8 4.' 1 use.v The programme for the day was as fol- BAR HARBOR. » » 12 That That was your work; you’ve Daught at all to do 4.1 "7 * cannot be successfully disproved. Immediately after my lows: with wind and rain; Train* leaving KB* worth 7.Ida m Ho wa- the Son of Cod in a distinct marriage I found that my Forenoon. and *u ami Ellsworth 11 .V5 And do not douot, but you will reap rich fields health to fail me. I be- m, arriving a m, 10.17 D» different from other men, should began Praise icrrlce.D ii Halt with v sense, of connmt Washington Co R> goldeD grain; came weak and pale, with 9 L Han«com not be doubted. If the of Devotional service.K*v ♦ on signal or notice to testimony For there » a heart and there’s a hand, we feel, severe bearing-down Stop Conductor. pains, Senior roll were asso- Business, roll call of societies; The*e train* connect at Himself and of those that but cannot see; fearful backaches and fre- Bangor with throail call of Junior societies train* on Main Line, to and from to con- dizzy The doctors Portland Bet ciated with Him be not sufficient We’ve always been provided for, and we shall quent spells. ton and St. John. prescribed for me, yet 1 did Address, “Whst the uii.le say* In reference vince r.s of Ilis divinity we should be always be." PanAengerm are reoueated not improve. I would bloat to the Foundation of a Personal Chris earnestly u. urortn His miraculous works. Ho ticket* before entering the train*, and c*i*cl*Et convinced by a woman’s ’we must after eating, and frequently .Rev Chas F 7 "Thai’s like reasoning; tlan Experience McKoy Ellsworth to Fall* and Fall* to KM* worth himself “Believe Me that I am lu ’* become nauseated. I had says, because we must.’ Picnic dinner F. K. BOOTHBT, G. p A down my limbs so I could , irritability, nervousness, j.A the Father, and the Father in Me, or 1 work pains through bility, sleep- GKO. F. She softly said: "I reason not; only nardlv walk. It was as bad a female Afternoon. EVANS. case of lessness, &nM Vic* Pree. and GenM else believe Me for the works’ and melancholy, "all-^one Mrs Maud Smith Manager very trust. trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. “want-to-be-left-alone’’ feelings, blues Praise service. sake.” Tbe to work miracles The harvest redeem the heart, Pinkham’s however. power may hay, keep Vegetable Compound, | and should remem- Prayer within four that hopelessness, they EASTERN has and we whate’er betide, cured me months. Since Ten minute undoubtedly passed away, ber there is one tried and true remedy. papers: another time I have had occasion to recommend it to cannot believe that even the most re- When one door shuts, I’ve always seen J “What ire Bible says about Sin." a number of from all E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- wide. patients suffering | Lydia Rev Freeman ligious men have the power to work open forms of female difficulties, and I find that pound at once removes such troubles. There is a heart, there is a ^nd, we feel, but “What the Bible says about the Saviour.** Steamship miracles today. But at the same time while it is considered unprofessional to rec- No other female medicine in the Companj cannot see; ommend a medicine. I can honestly Rev Fred Brown, Hacgor ,we have the promise of Christ that ne patent world has received such widespread WINTER SCHEDULE. We’ve always been provided for, and we shall recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable “What the Bible say* about Service and ] and unqualified endorsement. Two will be with us always and that through be." for I have found that it cure* Mae Ober Trlpa A Week always Compound, The needless of women from Sacrifice,”.Mrs His can be accom- female ills, where all other medicine fails. It suffering power great things to “What the Bible says about Answered He klated the calm and trustful face; gone was is a medicine for sick women.” diseases peculiar their sex is terrible I plished by His disciples. This is par- grand A M MacDouabl his restless to see. The money which they pay to f Prayers”...Rev true work and of pain; such as ticularly of spiritual Money cannot buy testimony doctors who do not them is an "Wbat the Bible says on Faith,” 31 e beard him, with a cheerful step, go whist help the salvation of the souls of men. this—merit alone can produce auch re- Mrs Elva Hall ling down the lane. enormous waste. The pain is cured In Christ's own lifetime there is no sults, and the ablest specialists now is E. “What the Bible says on Christian Fellow- And went about her household tasks, full of a and the money saved by Lydia that E. Pinkh&m's Mrs Ella W'alU Steamer* leave* Bej Harbor Momtin evidence that great masses of agree Lydia Vege- Pinkham's Compound. ship”. ud fl people glad content, Vegetable 1 hurwtay* at t»a m touching at Sea) B table Compound is the most univer- women are Address on Civic itabor, believed in Him. At the time It is well for who ill to Righteousness, V rti ca»« Harbor sincerely Singing to time her busy hands, as to and fro for Souibwent Har t. ssoals* B sally successful remedy all female write Mrs. Pinkham. at Mass. Dr RL (iiIndie, Somes vllle lot*, at Rockland of His ascension the Christians num- she went: Lynn, connecting with »t-iawr for fl diseases known to medicine. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the Question box .R*vC D Crane Bo* ton U bered 120. while under the power of "There is a heart, there Is a hand, we feel, but j ■When women are troubled with ir- daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, Picnic supper Steamer leave* BlnehlH Bond* v« amt Tfcan I the of Peter on the of cannot see; at !>a m for South Bloehlll, preaching day or her assistant for before her Evening. day* Br.-''k!ln1%l|. fl We’ve been and we shall regular, suppressed painful period*, many years »lrk, i*er l*le, S*rgentrllle, Hart fl Pentecost 3.000 were led to accept and always provided for, lUrforud weakness, displacement or ulceration ; decease, and for twenty five years Praise service Rockland, connecting wlte atea.-mn f -r Ikatoa fl to confess Christ. always be." This is undoubtedly of the female organs, that bearing-! since her advice has been freely given Unfinished business RETURNING ■ what Christ meant when He come and go. time—and down backache, A P McDonald ■ said that Days Thanksgiving feeling, inflammation, i to sick women. In her great experi- Testimony service .Rev From Boston Tuesday* and Frida at !p* B the fire burned clear ; debili- covers Rev C D Crane those who believed upon Him should great bloating (or flatulence), general ence, which many years, she Address.. From Rockland Wednesday* a: ■uitunlEjiM B *• • after His death do works tbau The farmer said Dear wife. It’s been a good ty, indigestion, and nervous prostra- has had to deal with dozens SO a m, touching at Stonlngton. ■* u »<* greater 1 probably Much is due the friends and B praise Northeast and **■.•.. and or are beset with such cases ll*rl*or, Harbor Manor. H He had done. It is still for happy year, tion. symptoms of just like yours. Her advice possible members of the Bar Harbor Congrega- From Rock!And at-. The fruit was gain, the surplus corn has bought as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excita- i is confidential. Wednesday* MonUri* us to do spiritual work for Christ that strictly for the manner in which 5-1 * m. touching at Hark Hart <.n>■nir'„k the k* ow," tional church Bl hay, you l>ecr l-ie, •‘ctlgwlck. Brookttn. .*? Ui'aetfl will great results, and to E Plnkham's Succeeds Where Others Fall. sisters and produce every She lifted then a smiling face, and said: "1 told Lydia Vegetable -Compound they cured for their visiting and BlueblU. fl of Christ He has the disciple given you so. brothers. Conspicuous among these vis- From West Tieniont Monday* B A ll •• -t- command. “Go work in vine- For there’s a heart, and there's a we Crane better known canto, except live *tock, via tren today My hand, feel, cheeks an«l fl lug curls. I said, with a pre- itors was Rev. C. D. 111. <£. i. 1 Cglttin. of thl* torajauy. li Itiurei am *rt yard.” but cannot see; Bl tended pout, 1 don't know about kttlug my as “Christian Endeavor” Crane, who marl be rWk. .ifl We’ve been and The supreme work of the life of always provided for, we shall husband ride with such when I’m in this State. Al- F. S. pretty girls editor Invite* secretaries of local union* needs no introduction Sherman, Gen*! A get?, [The • • Christ was His death the cross a’ways be." w a via V. IV .t Grc upon lu bed ill mea-les." "Oh.” she mid consol- of ttu* W. C. T. U. In Hancock county, am' though the attendance at this meeting was ! AUBT1M, Vntft^B Fo«u*r*a Wharf, Boat on, Mae* of as a sacrifice for the sins "I’ll let do to ride with husband, white rib boner* renerally. to contribute to thl» Calvary ingly, you my not so as some in the yet it was column report* of meetln** or Item* that will be large past, of the world. Not until He was Dear Aunt Madge when I det one ! about of uuereAt to worker* In other part* of the that it was one of 1 unanimously agreed Cart)*. H to die as the Lamb of God for the send you this sweet little pern of faith and 1 think now you have heard enough of this \Vp would like tbl* tolxa live column, JJratt**ional sin.; county. the most interesting and helpful meet- Its result, that comfort some one who Is ex and I’d "continue In but It "need* *ome effort on the part of W. C. T of the world was He able to may "measity" petlence, my say, “It U. women to make It *o. It Is a cx>lumn of then ever held the union. Inclined to doubt and worry. It Is so nice to next” If anything new comes n y way. You ings by F. M. is finished.'' Our lives should also fiud tnaklntr, not our*, and will be what ihev mike SIMON TON. I The address on Civic feel there Is a heart, there Is a hand to care for perhsp* remember certain remarks I mane about J It. Hem* and communication* should he short, Righteousness, by P their highest combination in self sacri- us In all our care and sorrow. E. jour Aunt Marla In last letter. I didn’t and are, of course, subject to approval of iu> I>r. was in the form of a parable. my j Grindle, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ■ fice. Christ said. “He that loseth his think were but she said she editor.j 1 dear this be a thty very bad, It follows: he think, E., poem may life shall s$ve it. but that saveth would "just give It to me’’. So far 1 have ▲ I'AKAHLF.. comforting thought to many of those ! Office and Residence (J. \I. IIa!e house). fl his life shall !o«e it.” Sacrifice and not received nothing from her but my Christmas In the reign of William whose surname la 1 whose have not matured and whose A NEW YEAR GREETING. plans a No. 60 MAIN HLI-SNV >l:rH III selfishness brings the greatest joy to dinner (and 1 wish 1 had "forequarter” of Cobb, there aroae a great contention as to what STREET. winter’s work has Di ck Island Light Sta., ) \ been delayed by the a manoKE. every human life. For this spirit Christ that delicious roast chicken right now), day of Jan. 25, 06. J should be done with certain evil doers who non-appearance of snow. Although before her Illness, and a was rewarded and for this spirit wlP society during my very pretty To the Unions Hancock County: made some money for themselves, and much this is into we see of put print, may the collar. 1 think 1 can bear up under a lot of that trouble lor others by se'liog strong drink. 2M>rrit«mnit5. folly and amply award His disciples. it be a year of and an- fl all robed in white. klud of and conclude that she Is May blessings ground giving, iryii.g ! And In those days a certain political prophet BIBLE READINGS. In the ticipated ideals. It is to each local onion, the "coals of fire” remedy, but not just opened bis mouth and ►pate unto the pcop e a to each individual member of each union, Eccl. lx. 10; Luke ii. 40-49; John iv “Are’’ writes me: spirit of the colored woitau who appealed to parable, saying, the republican party 1« like an that Hancock stands firm to the 30; lx. I her minister for advice in managing county a man the favor of S5, v, 13-19; 4; xvil, 1-5; Cor "1 shall try hard to go to the next reunion of * unto seeking roauy people, obstreperous husband. "Have you tried heap- W. C. T. As and he called unto himself friends arul xv, 68; Gal. vi, 1-10; Col. ill. 17; Uev the M. B’s. for 1 would like to know some of 1 U, prohibition principles. many lug coals of tire on his head?" he asked. "Lor’ the of resubmission 1 show me the xxll, 32. the writers. As far as 1 know row, there are J danger signals appear coun-elors, spying, pray ye no,” she auswere *, "I’ve tiled b’lUn’ water, hot lloti only 8. J. Y. and Sister B. whom 1 know." j larger and blacker, more closely, more way that 1 may galu the favor of much people. New Amsterdam flatirons and sech, but 1 never done thought ob j And he kind and all An Increase ( umpalcn Banner. ardently, more successfully should each answering said, any kind*, Well, 4iAre,’’ they are good representa- fire coals. I'll ’em the next time, I Fourth Avenue anti 21st St- try very j member her if »o be that U be a very great numrer. The 12Va P^r cent gain in societies tives of the circle. recognize responsibility, suttenly will.** And aaid there be certain tons of and each influence is directed. they Belial j which New York state made last year lived thus aa how, where, New York. And now, having far through who much desire thy good favor. And he said, man his was signalized by the presentation by Dear Aunt and Friends of the Column: attack of old fashioned Though with “ordained” power Madge genuine, Anglo-Saxon tell me their number, and they said we cannot Located in the heart f the the at Are tlrtd of I S A New Yankee Doodle classes women, wives and United society the Baltimore con you my experiences? hope not, U. Englaod, measles, legally daugh- tell. In times past theie were many hundreds for 1 want to tell latest- half ters with we believe she has of broad- you try kly other 1 have only to say in warning that any man, idiots, the of them that paid tribute, but the number who city, one block east and 1 attended the State In last woman or child who hereafter dares influence of over grange Bangor present j leavening right wrong. now pay Is much smaller, but whether they be two blocks south from month, and while there some over other way, generous me with the ‘‘German” or any foreign [ virtue sin. Entitled to no voice or dead or living we know not. And he said tell 1 against person ejected me with a full-blown case of blend of that article will be cut off In last Madison Hou- newly pi my vote, she stands for no party or political me what good thing I may do, that 1 may find Square. measles. Just wno and when and where. I will and testament without a shilling. candidate, but for such as will her favor with the*e people. And they •ay, nay, decorated and refurnished. shall never but I Esther. give probably know, strongly for no the clean home and a moral atmos- my lord, good thing wilt thou find It was handed me with other In pure .1 up- suspect bargains able to favor with them for these men be evil Rates #1.00 per day Esther, we are glad you are the doer». the "ten cent store". Even If It was "throwD phere including “Grover Cleveland in so after And he said, tell me yet of other people, and in-' over some marked report yourself good spirits which he attributes to God” but ward. European plan. counter, “everything sphere there are serious illness. We were all * they said many prle is and Levltes, here ten 1 feel that the your sorry men. only cents". company managed by men woo fear the Lord and love for 1 righteousness, Edward Coyne & Co. owe9 roe a large balance, for with the doctor's you. _ Viewed from the it press murmurings and be said, teil me their names that I may send visits, loss of sleep, the decoctions that have seems the the F. S. W ard Mp Dtar M. B'$: republican party, prohibi- messages unto them. And they say the name of been into me and the poured general damage to tion care-takers of are Is 1 must and make my new year call, ! Maine, becoming many Methodist; ard of some It Is Baptist, It has as burry up my personal appearance, cost, and others have or 1 shall fall on one of my 1906 resolutions, careless takers, and wondering if resub- no name except a good name Samantha Allen would say, "fur fur more" than which was to send a word of greeting to the M. mission shall be one of the and of these there are msny, many thousands. I care to for such discomfort. I don’t platform expend And he tell me of B. column every month during the year. Per- Allow the democrats are the said, yet other people mind paying for a eood thing, but when it planks. ing whose favor 1 may seek. And there haps I’d better modify the resolve to every resubmissionists the is so much in they say. comes to measles 1 am like the polite young party other month, lest 1 wear my welcome out- be those who have long been called hypocrites. lady who, when asked If she would like some the minority they cannot win without Dear Sister B., what a blessing the memory And lie said, lo, these have been with me cake, replied: "Thank jou, 1 don't care for help from the “home camp”. This box Is I When we are sadly u.toeing dear ones, from my youth up. and •••hat lack none." from Maine's two is we can revel in the memories of past happy allowed, parties I jret»” Courage, my lord, courage. Pot I was too sick to remember ml) the incidents evolved the rum and and the ot reunion. party the water stiffening lo thy backbone and strength in tby but oce stands days anticipate joys during my illness, out plainly in the train of Just a word of sympathy with our cheery party-in each, will be the knee joints, and call to thy help all the priests CHINB5B my memory. Those of you who have seen ue, INCr.EASE CAMPAIGN BANNEB. Dell- too, have beeu a shui-ln for three bought voter, the of and the Levltet; and all the men who fear liod kDow that nature was I, dupe political very generous with her and vention of a weeks with bronchitis, ray bosom companion, The honest of American love righteousness, and ihou shall have daintily wrought Chinese dimensions when my mouth was fashioned. “swag”. type ! and have dosed and drugged and blistered with is great help and power, and honor among the banner. This is one of the prettiest < >oe the doctor, the bed with citizenship, he, too, powerfully “or- night approaching of the land as many cure-alls as “Comical Brew a” used to ; people wherein thou dwellest. given ont in the increase campaign. a lamp, requested me to close my eyes and open dained” to add his help in making the I enumerate. In the attempt to call tack my voice, And when the sons of Belial heard this they The accompanying cut conveys an my mouth. Instantly the old saying of child “divine sphere” of women. It is early to which has been cither a husky whisper or a murmured among themselves saying, though idea of the front side of It, with the hood speak of county convention, but falut squeak all this month. Have got the perhaps this man spt akelh In parables, yet shall he not hand embroidered C. E. and mouth and shut | the earlier the better. monogram ••Open jour your eyes, sovereign remedy now, “Inflammation paste,” persuade men because he sboweth so much the Chinese I’ll to make w*se" | In lines ol work inscription. The hying give you something you and if It works as well as it promises, you must very many the W. C. T. favor to the great multitude who love righteous are flashed into mind, and I wanted to ask him ness storks emblematic of perpetuity, my all Jot it down lor future aid, should you ever C. women ot the State feel the “home- and hath peace and plenty, therefore shall if that was the game, but not feeling converse h'.s words suggestive of the characteristic work be afflicted In a like manner. going” of Miss Cornelia Dow, especially so be like •‘tinkling cymbals aud sound- tional 1 simply obeyed with great abandon. and workings of Christian Endeavor. You were lucky, Dell, to be able to drive out in arranging for county speakers—for ing brass", because he hath no charity for us The doctor gasped, and stepping hastily back sinners who Afrought into the loaek of the banner is that dreaded foe, erysipelas, so soon. I had the doubtless all remember at the last State poor are In such great need of It. called husband to look also. the my Though care of such a case onee, ami the face of the But others say, for he hath mi appropriate presentation convention at Bar Harbor the State treas- nay, though inscription. doctor is a portly mac, and my husband lacks worked no patient, nominally small aud delicate features, Mrs. miracles, and hath cast out no devils a fraction of six feet tall, and I have urer, Adelaide S. Johnson, the State only being was swollen beyond belief, fully equal to (except us) yet do ye not tee that all the world Growth of Christian Endeavor. since been assured it was the Inflamed conditloi recording secretary, Miss Clara M. Fare- Barnum’s fat woman. Tours In sunshine and Is gone after him? And though there was Christian Endeavor has never been of my mouth that eaased the 1 and the State exclamations, shade, Ja*ET. well, press superintendent, much murmurtug of these few among them- shall have a stronger than it is today, says Interior. always lurking suspicion that Mrs. V. K. Rollins, were to ar- selves, jet all the rest or the to old warm cor- appointed people shouted for two men hands and Welcome, Janet, your Jt has never been stronger numerically. those grasped traced feet range for speakers, the decision to be left joy saying, "Amen and amen." before venturing another look into the ner in the family circle. We shall never There are 60,772 societies, and in spite yawn with the county and county president. chasm so before them. that were one of the first to Ing suddenly opened forget you We have of the fact that most churches now the State organizer, Rev. Al- A man who al- I mustn't forget to tell you the hail and the M. B. column “to stand profits by wrongdoing bright saying help freds have their societies the net increase Brewster, Portland, and Mrs. ways has an excuse of a little midget, whose mother helped to nurse upon its feet” in The American. ready. last was 2,01-1. Within Katherine Leut year the past me Illness. One when she was Stevenson, Boston. I do Most during my day Melissa and some other friends will be parlor ornaments are probably so two years nearly every state In the here husband was a short drive on not know the four-act price of but my going heard from next week. either, ci.lied because they are not. United States has registered an In- some necessai y errand and we urged her to go do know Mrs. Stevenson is the more ex- Elma suggested months ago that mutuals Many a man’s so-called home is crease of 10 per cent or more. In the with him for the ride. 8be ran for her wraps pensive. Will each Cnion and Y. of the happy be asked to send their favorite quotation, ha py when he isn’t there. United States the societies are wel- and came back a bright picture, wlfh her rosy county notify meat once their choice ot only with brief reasons it was a why favorite, 1 ive a comed by more than thirty denomina- speakers, that the awaited answer be in thankful spirit, and you will or something about the author. Let us may tions and in the rest of the world Frightfully Burned. given? tlnci more and more to be thankful for. by have it for this month's number. Chas. W. a of Ford I literary As at least as many more. Never before Moore, machinist, no definite arrangements has been Ti. re is with the mind City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned AUNT Madge. nothing wrong ha- this welcome bees as as it made for the county of a tan hearty in an electrical furnace. He applied I convention, invlta- who minds his own business. »- ,1 iv. -a —: little unfavorable Bucklen’s Arnica Salve usual i with the ounder own N » man can cure consumption. You can pre- your faults and you will ami > van# an result: “a quick and cure.” To Cure a Co it tu criticism appreciation perfect Dr. Pine One Day have less to Greatest healer on earth lor Burns, vent it though. Wood’* Norway Syrup say about the faults of others. of w' t Chri. tiaa Endeavor is and is | Take LAXATIVE I'.HOMO Quinine Tab'ei* Eczema and Piles. 25-■ at cures roughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat. Wounds, Sores, Druggist* refund money If It falls lu cure. r. Some men have so much I n book learning doing. E. G. Moore’s, Druggist. Never falls.—Advt. Grove's signature Is on each box. »!c. that they have uo room for common sense.
---- 'ii ——.... mi 5. Augustus, born April 4, 1829; mar- NEW YORK LETTER. abbntiBemmt*. bluehill history. ried Emetine Qooglns. 6. John born Jan. I Albert, mar- — R. o. r <;•"<*»*•. Brookline, 17, 1832; Princess Gowns Oriental Art the ,1 t,T ried Frances E. Smith. llluenlll HIMorlMl Society.) CC-r; ,„r ihc Cray,©—Jewelry, Combs, ©to. 'Mr. Stevens «*'«r w"> E« A'-1 ,0 married a second wife, Mrs. __ niuehlll H'.tor'"1 BY RENE DEVERAUX. Or. OH. I.Htl.. Margaret H. Ur of through It. preeMe**. indie, Penobscot, March JX,l correction., etc., 1, MM; the died Feb. Hiu.nlll, .»!•«•«■>»*. 14, 1889, leaving no Of course every one Is Interested In »•»!»< 1" mnls'n* there p»p«m at children by this union. Mr. Stevens’ V, I, Will Alice Roosevelt’s trousseau, not only .0.1 correct a. name in the records is given as po..n>l«._ Varnum, because she Is the also as Edward Varnum. president’s daughter nnd the most talked about in the CHURCH, Capt. Steven Norton and gjrl THK CONORFC.ATIOSAL family occu- The United States, but because her cos- and dedicated Jan. U, pied this house and place after Mr. Stevens hnilt in ldA2-3, for some tumes have stood for what is to the Aaa Clough honre years, just how* many the writer | always 1413. aianda next was at cannot state. Ho was a sea j correct aud smart. o ribed. The writer present captain, born 1 !Tdi in the town Of and ret in bis father s pew, of St. George, Me., March 22, that part of her outfit which was Food Value •u dedication of the broad aisle. 1789; came to Blue where he con- purchased and made in New York I 'i n right side Hill, j up tinued to make his home until his two in vocation and scripture readings death of her evening gowns, one pink, Jan. James pastor of 6, 1873, aged nearly eighty-six years. the other are were by Kev. Oilpatrick, pale green, of satin broetie Hev. He commanded of a Soda sermon vessels ! The Baptist church; by coasting between and are on princess lines. Cracker of the the town and Boston until age and infirm- ner Inlhsin ScwaH, Jr., pastor church, wedding gown, which is. of of this latter ities him to retire from a sea Hag- 2, »th, “The glory compelled | course, the most important item of a from life. The -hall bo greater than the former, writer sailed with him in schooner bride's trousseau. Is of white satin You have heard that some foods furnish hoa„ j fat, of Hosts.” “Zodiac”, and the father of the writer also the of which is wreaths -itkihe Lord ; broche, pattern other foods make and still others arc sailed with 1 muscle, dodioatory prayer was by Rev. him w'hen he was mate with of flowers and was designed Miss T!l by tissue building and heat Tenney, of Ellsworth, and the Capt. Robert Means in the early part of Roosevelt herself. The silk was woven forming. gevgll the last by “Father Fisher”. The century. in American mills, and the was closing prayer pattern You know that most foods have one Few men on or more mas well filled by an attentive au- the coast of Maine engaged destroyed after the number of )U„ required of of the services were of a in coasing were better know*n than was was The these elements, but do know that no dienrv. sud all yards finished. style of the you character to the Capt. Norton. There were few if gown is an with an food highly interesting writer, any empire princess, contains them all in such properly balanced the first of the kind he had at- harbors or anchorages between Blue Hill elaborate court train and a of Ibev being yoke proportions as a good soda cracker ? teniioil. That was sixty-two years ago! and Boston that he had not visited; as he beautiful old lace which was worn by as he narrates bccsoie timid and careful as Miss Roosevelt's as was the And the writer’s thought age crept upon mother, The United States Government report shows occurrence is, “How many beside him- him, and he did not take chances where fall of lace which edges the yoke and the that soda crackers contain less water* arc richer of that filled house 9eemed to him to be more which the elbow sleeves. ielf art alive this day anchorage dis- completes creet. This Her dress in the muscle and fat and have a of active, living human beings?” He criticism, though just in the traveling of tan broad- elements, much answer to his mental w riter’s view of the is not intended cloth trimmed in chiffon and bear* no inquiry, case, velvet, higher per cent of the tissue building and heat full well that a if to be soutache braid is also a model. but hi knows only few; hypercritical. princess than A forming properties any article of food made even have survived the wear and Captain Norton was twice mirried —first striking yellow satin evening gown, a few from Jan. to of plain, with a bodice, flour. (ear of departed years. 18, 1813, Mehitable, daughter severely pointed Andrew* and has an effective design of silver In this meeting house the celebration of Mehitable Kimball Wiiham, span- That is born she gles outlining the low’ and the why Uneeda Biscuit should the centennial of the church organized Aug. 28, 1797; died July 10, 1835, corsage ten bottom of the skirt. form an of in ITT- with fourteen members, was leaving children. On Nov. 27, 1835, he important iwrt every meal. They A fetching little dinner of held Bee. 31. 1873. At that time the married, second, Clarissa Carleton, daugh- gown pom- represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all In as ter of William and Car- padonr silk is one of the prettiest church membership full, per roll, Panielia (Osgood) their goodness and nourishment being brought bad reached 138, most of w hom had been leton, born Feb. 7, 1813; died Nov. 17, 1873, from the oven to you in a that is called to the church above. aged sixty years and eight months. She package proof | Kev. Stephen Thurston, of Bearsport, a also bore ten children, so that by tw*o against air, moisture and dust—the price being former nu mber of the church, preached an wives there were twenty as follows, viz.: too small to mention. historical sermon of great interest, giving By first wife: aasccount of the chief incidents in the his- 1. Mary Wit ham, born Oct. 22,^1813; tory of the town from its settlement, and married Willard Fisher. of the church from its gathering, which 2. John Kimball, born |Aug. 31, 1815; NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY vs*printed by vote of the church. At the married Ruby Ann Hinckley. cteoing services, brief addresses were 3. Stephen, born Feb. 25, 1818; died at osde by Revs. Tenney, of Ellsworth; sea May 17, 1815. Thurston, of Sears port; Ives, of Castine; 4. William, born June 5, 1820; married, Hoe*t«n. of Beer Isle; Raymond, of Blue- lived and died in Boston. hill; Prof. Fletcher, of the Eastern State 5. Mehitable Kimball, born Oct. 23, normal school; Rufus Buck, esq., of 1822; died March 0, 1844. Botksfv f. and oth rs. Letters were read 6. Sophia Tenney, born June 5, 1825; from former Pastors Stone and Bunker, died April 20, 1849. aka from Revs. Josmh Fisher, M. L. Rich- 7. Priscilla M »rs?, born April 19, 1828; ardson. 11. A. Wines, PL A. Rand, Prof. died in Boston. Cure a Cold in One b Two Days. I S of Day Jciham wall, Bow*doin college. Rev. 8. Frederick Henry, born Aug. 29, 1819. Dr Pond, f Bangor theological seminary, 9. Catherine, born May 19, 1832. Take Laxative Bromo Tablets. every I and from many absent sons ami daughters 10. born Oct. 1834. Quinine ^ j* Lois, 7, Seven MilBoa boxes sold in 12 months. ^ ®OX. 25C. I of the church. past This signature, I By second wife: A poem was read by Agustus Stevens, 1 11. Harriet Webster, born Nov. 13, 1838. written by J. O. Harvey, of Portsmouth, [To I 12. Hollis Whwler, born Nov. 19, 1837. for the occasion, and a centennial KLLS WORTH MARKKTS. 13. Clara Windship, born Sept. 5, 1839; bran by Miss Maria F. Wood. A sum of die S?pt. 17, 1841. Strawberries Make Advance aooey amounting to |900, or more, was j Appear- 14. Francis Warren, born March 2, 1841. ance — Still fivea by absent members of the church Kggs Lower. “Follow the Flag” 15. Granville, born Mirth 18, 1813; died Strawberries made their initial and town which was made a fund, the in- appear- Sept. 2, 1843. ance for the season in Ellsworth come M be used for church purposes. | Saturday, 18. Clara born July 18, 1844; mar- CHINKS* MANDARIN COAT NOW HO MUCH 40 cents a but can be The : wor’■ of Mr. Thurston’s j W., at box, hardly yet I ling IN i ried Frederic S. Stevens, VOOUK. classed as a article. •ermon wore: quotable j 17. Mehitable Wit ham, born Aug. 27, There are few changes of note in the R. R. ex- Wabash **A century h“nce whore shall all we lx* gown* in the wedding outfit. This , 1846; died Sept. 21, 1850. local market quotations. Eggs are still found? One thing we know. These taber- | quistte silk, with its delicute pastel Through Car Service is operated between 18. Stephen Kimball, born March 31, on the toboggan, and farmers now are nacle* w ill be taken down and lai(^ in the j shade*, is one of the most popular of ! 1819. selling readily at 1& cents. The retail price pave. Th living will perhaps heedlessly | the spring fabrics. New Boston and and StXouis 19. Ann born Dec. 1862. is 18 to 20 cents.. York, Chicago Buck, 6, Another dinner is a black trample over our sleeping dust. Our very gown net 20. John Albert, born April 30, 1866. Potatoes still command only 70 to 80 And with but one change to name* will be forgotten. Those then over taffeta, with a full skirt and el- Havlin was an Beside these John adopted bow cents a peck. living will not know that we ever lived sleeves. son of the family. the most article of The quotations below give the range of and and acted our little part. Our last sleep Perhaps unique Kansas City Omaha. summer before retail in Ellsworth. shall continue after that But Mrs. Clarissa Norton, the Miss Roosevelt's trousseau Is an ex- prices age# period. Produce. to was the Country where w ill be our immortal her marriage Capt. Norton, quisite hand embroidered Japanese tea spirits?” H utter. Tourist cars every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from Boston to Chicago, writer’s school teacher in the Falls dis- gown made from a shawl presented to THK RAY-9TEVEN8-NORTON PLACE Creamery per tk.28§30 which New York passengers can take at Rotterdam Junction, New York. trict. William Norton was also his teacher her by the empress of Japan. Among Dairy.-*« a -•> and house still stands the meet- Connections made with Tourist Cars for Los San Francisco and other opposite one winter in the same district. John her negligees she also numbers several Cheque. Angeles,. was sold Na- Pacific Coast ing house. The land to the son, was the w riter’s Chinese coats and kimouos. lien tactury (new) per tk.I«nl* points, daily. Havlin, adopted Japanese Best .-1- thaniel Hartford Nathan Parker in 1803 dairy (new). Chair Seats FREE. by schoolmate, shipmate and life-long friend. splendid with rich silk and gold em- Dutch (Imported).... * Reclining Cars, The was of Off for Ten at Niagara Falls. forfJ) house built by Nathaniel Miss Priscilla Norton was the writer’s broidery. Veufchatel.Of. Privilege Stopping Days Hartford and Knoch Bidges and sold to school friend at the academy, and at her This craze for the oriental has quite Krt-Hh ILBlMcCLELLAB,G.E.A., 38TB’-*»y. IT. J.D. McBEATH, N.E.P.jL., >76WMhingtoa St .Boston. Matthew in 1812. He was a black- laid, per doz.. Kay death he wrote her obituary, so that in captured feminine fancy, and the most C.^O&AKK, O.P.4T.A., St. Lonin, So- smith and Poultry. edge-tool manufaetufcr, with the writer’s life was linked kimonos, Chinese various ways gorgeous Japanese Chickens. IM:2 fictory and run water trip-hammer by with this family. maudurin robe* and the short three- Turkeys.-. *'• ! power upon the Mill stream in the village, Chinese coats, hand embroider- Kowi. Ik I BLUE HILL ACADEMY, quarter above the at Main street. He re- ed in aiid brilliant silks, ranging Hay. bridge gold less than is for the of a wooden the tirst one, Best loose, per ton... Mi #12 RITTERY TO CARIBOU. |6,500 paid salary moved from the town to before square building, in from $*J0 up into the hundreds, Bangor price Baled.It in a number of other built in atood on the corner be- | the superintendent 1A40, and is to have died in that 1803, just are in demaud. have even mill of G. F. supposed great They Straw. Fire in the planing Hig- states. He low the last-described place until 1833, city. married. May 29, 1810, Roxana been pressed into service as opera Loose. k #li | gins at Presque Isle last Wednesday night when it gave way forthefprcsont structure Baled. 15 Nickerson, by whom he had coats, and at the theater their rich col- caused f3,500 damage. built that moved L to be year, by being stands out in artistic relief among Vegetables. Divine overcometh all Louisa, born 1, 1811; married oring Charles F. of a chanty things April down road to near the mill Richards, Rockport, and all the of the Asa the stream, the white, gray and more somber hued Potatoes, bu '0 375 Onions, tb M enlargeth powers soul. Hough, jr. former lime manufacturer and since 1870 — as a store until de- bunch Beets. M> >3 Thomas a 2. where it did duty conventional theater celery, Kempis. Eunice born June wraps. 10 Cabbatte, tb ©2H ! Camden Staples, 10, 1813; or Lettuce. treasurer of the savings bank, Are twenty-Ave thirty lb (2 as much live now as marrud Joel Parker. stroyed by The Chinese coat shown in the sketch Radl“hes. bunch 05310 Carrots, j He It costs, twice to it lb 03 lb 05 died Wednesday, aged eighty years. 3. years thereafter. is of crimson silk Squash, Parsnips, ! did a hundred years ago—but it’s worth Harriet born Feb. 1816. bright elaborately !b 1* bplnach, pk SO was a native of and in | Newell, 22, remembers to have seen it in iuruipo. Sharon, Mass., L The writer hand embroidered in The band Bru*. els Beans—perqt— e.ery cent of the difference. tieorge Whitfield, born May 25, 1818; gold. sprouts,box 1855 from college, of j after it was converted into a 16 Yellow-eye 12§lf | graduated Colby died in transit; it is of old blue shades of silk 1*49 or I860, on way to California. edging Pea. 10 which institution he has been a trustee “No,” growled the pessimist, “I haven’t and also to have seen the 5. store, present ami gold threads on a lighter blue use for an the William Nickerson, born May 5,1820. Fruit. for a number of years. For twelve years any optimist.” “By way,” brick structure while being erected; to John ground, finished with a narrower white the man who is J Hopkins, born Feb. 18, 1822; Cranberries, qt 15380 Apple8,(eookl»g}pk j he had been a member of the selectmen queried always looking school within later to ■ have attended it; baud scattered with and uua 25^80 2 *j30 died March 1822. tiny pink Orange*, school boards. for information, “what is an optimist, 13, a doa 30 and "■ see it abandoned for school purposes; flowers. It is fastened at the Lemons Apples, ctable)pk 40#45 ; Roxana, born Feb. 1828. green Gr<> each 15 anyway?” “An optimist,” answered the j 29, wreck shorn of its former pefrult, The annual and the fifteen anni- Importance. neck and at the right side with tiny meeting “is a man who en- Mrs. Roxana Groceries. pessimist, pretends to Kay, mother of above chil- the writer recited in at of the Maine of the Sons Its history 1803, gold buttons and frogs of red silk cord # Rice, per & .0fl#0e j versary Society hard luck.” dren, died March and Mr. Cotleo—per joy 20, 1828, Ray the centennial of the founding of the and Is lined with white china silk. Rio, .160.85 Vinegar, gal 24 335 of the American Revolution will be held marr^d Harriet of 35 Cracked wheat, .06 of us knew one-half of Hinckley, daughter which has been leaving MochH, j at Riverton Portland, on Thursday, If all the time academy, printed, While this is quite an expensive crea- 35 Oatmeal, per lb .04 park, and Java, | some were Aimer (Horton) Aug. added at this time. lb— .2C will be at 10 what people saying about us all J*»i*h Hinckley, nothing more to be tion, Its simple shape renders it de- Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg Feb. 22. The business meeting ^ 1829. this the birth of -450.65 Graham, .04 of Ihe we would feel By marriage PLACE, Japan, o’clock. After the business meeting, a time, very chesty one THE SAMUEI. SMITH lightfully adaptable and practical for Oolong, .304 65 Rye meal, .04 I child is Blue some meaner than entered in the Hill lb— Granulated meal.tb 02 H ! will be held in the hall. The of the time, but the a brick home manufacture, and out of plain Sugar—:>er reception records, viz.: on which stood one-story cottage * Oil—per gal— devil most of the so seal Granul itei, <4,05 annual dinner will take place at 1 p. m., time, up your and Amea Arnold was the silks appliqued or hand embroidered Coffee—A A .«6 Linseed, .65#.70 8- built by John B, vara look and “saw wood” all of Mary born Aug. 27, 1830. Yellow, C .05,S Kerosene, 12 during which there will be music. The pleasant Elizabeth, next below the The writer does or of soft and artistic Japanese crepe academy. Powdered, 0*4 It will be the Presi- the time. Mrs. Harriet mother of this home dressmaker can fash- after dinner speakers Ray, child, not remember when it was built, but it the clever Molasses—per gal— died m and Hon. 1847. u at small ex- Havana, -35 dent, Hon. Waldo Pettengill, March, was about 1832. Samuel Smith, ion stunning negligee probably Porto Rico, .50 W. a of the Mid- \arnum sou of Theodore and Solon Stevens, president A Healing Gospel. Stevens, it is came from Beverly, Mass., to pense. Syrup. -60 Lorcas said, of Mass. born Oct. It Is in the new accessories Provision*. dlesex chapter Lowell, The Rev. J. C. Warren, i>astor of Kharon (Osgood) Stevens, 10, the town, and entered into trade of a gen- jewelry M«at»au(l Baptist Ga.., says of Elec- wRh his was the of and baubles, that oriental art lb Pork, lb him Church, Belair, family, occupant eral character in the village, keeping however, Iteef, a suggestion made to tric “It’s a 7*’ ,lt|J4 Steak, lb 18 Acting upon Bitters: Godsend to mankind. place m the earliest remembrance of it One sees the most Steak, West India and other goods. reigns supreme. Roasts, Chop, Rev. Fred S. Leathers, of Ayer, Mass., It cured me of lame back, stiff joints and J} groceries, .104.25 by writer. Mr. Stevens was a black- beautiful back combs, Ham, lb 16#.’*2 I was so weak lie married Julia Ann Holt, Sept. 13, fascinatingly Corned, d«0.1O P«r a former inmate of the Hath Military & complete physical collapse. Tongues, 18 Shoulder, 10 it took me half an hour to walk a mile. by trade, but gave that business Thorndike belts, necklaces, bracelets and rings who went forth pith up 1833, daughter of Jeremiah Tripe, .05&08 Bacon, It 080 Naval Orphan asylum Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made later in life. died Oct. enameled and carved in Skit % 10 He 5, and Elizabeth Holt, born April richly Arabian, Veal from that institut ion in 1879, Seth T. Snipe, me so l have walked three j?hU (Osgood) 30 Lard, 10012 strong just »ag“d He married Samuel Chinese, Egyptian and Steak, commander of the miles in minutes and feel like walk- j seventy-six years. 2, 1812, and died July 22, 1838. Persian, Syrian Roasts, .103.14 former department fifty 1819, Susannah of are all so ■ ing three more. It’s made a new man of Brown, daughter Smith died Dec. 18, 1815. His birth and designs. They exquisitely Lamb grand army of Maine and a valued officer Tongues, each 05 me.” Greatest remedv for weakness and and Edith (Wood) Hinckley, in the Blue Hill records. beautiful and alluring that the fulr of the Home, has issued a call for any jehemUhr»rn age are not given Spring lamb, 12a'25 all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Feb. and died on seldom can resist their charm. 21, 1793, May 18, According to the remembrance of the shopper Fresh Fish. former inmates of the Home who are in- Sold under guarantee at E. G. Mookk’s aged *e toilet table revels in 4 Drug Store. Price 50c. | sixty-four years and thr writer he died suddenly in his Rtore, the Even my lady’s (’,0,1. 06 Scallops, qt terested, to address to Mr. Leithers their m,'Uths. 06 Lobsters, lb Their children were: A. the cold creams, Haddock, formation of a same now used as a room by C. mysterious powders, lb 15 ideas regarding the society 1 grain Halibut, 12318 Smelts, Eliza ami of the orient, and 80 who have its ben- Holt, born Sept. 1, 1820; died Hinckley. The children of Mr. and Mrs. perfumes soaps Oysters, qt 50 Shrimps, qt by those experienced XttiUcrttarmnua. her modern Marceled locks out Clams, qt 20 a at 25,1862. j Smith were as follows, viz.: give efits, and the holding of reunion Fp Samuel Fuel. born the subtle scent that was perhaps part some -•Theodore, Dec. mar- I in — early day. 27, 1821; 1. Albert, born Oct. 22, 1831died cord ton some beauteous Wood— per Coal—per Maria p. of the toilet of Egyp- 5 00 Broken, "50 Nasal Hinckley. 1857. Dry hard, 0006 his term of service State Super- pd 1 rederic tian thousands of years ago. soft, 8 00 Stove, 7 50 During Stillman, born 15, I born 1838. princess Dry 0005 1R.’ April 2. Frames Elizabeth, Sept. 4, Roundings per load Kgg, 7 .Vi intendent-of-Schools Stetson has prepared Adelle Mann. lOur readers may have any question 1 25 Nut, 7 50 parried 3. Amy Ellen, born July 2, 1842. 00#1 and distributed among the teachers, p harles fashions or fabrics answered hard 5.00 Blacksmith's 7 0t Varnum, born 1825; Jan. 1845. j concerning Buttings, dled April 2, 4. Benj. Edwards, born 28, the fashion school officials and other citizens of the at sea Oct. 1845. by Rene Deveraux. expert, by Flour, Grain and Feed. 3, Rene Deveraux, P. O. Box 260, more than different After the death of Mr. and Mrs. Smith addressing Flour— per bbl— Oats, bu 35 338 State seventy pam- Madison New York. Inclosing 4 75 6 00 Shorts—bag— 1.20*1 M and was oc- Square 0 in which he has discussed the edu- 1 soothes and 7*---’Make a the changed ownership bar phlets, cleanses, heals note now 1 place stamp for reply.] « bag 110 Mixed feed, to set Ely’s Cream Balm whom Corn,100# of the He has Q several parties, among cational problems day. the diseased membrane. ar® troubled wltb Dual cupied by catarrh, bay Since then it Cornmeal.bag 110 Mlddllngs,bag 1804140 traveled miles in the State, and has It cures catarrh and drives r or cold In was Mrs. Sarah E. Bent. 165 295,000 the head. It la ami but has Cracked corn, 110 Cotton seed meal, purifying has not hands, said a fond delivered more than addresses on away a cold in the head the aenaltlre only changed “No,” mother, speaking 2,250 tb .DKl° metnbranee that line and by ad- changed its appearance shape LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. schools. the three years he quickly. •'•aaagee. It la made to cure the to At it to of her twenty-five year-old During past not dleeaae, dition of a story with gables, proudly salt shall 60 Cream Balm is into the ltl* be- A bushel of Liverpool weigh devoted to his work an average of a placed nostrils,spread* petlent by a abort, re- the of the owner. Just Isn’t old to has llrf deceptive liking present daughter; “no, Mary enough and a Turk's Island salt shall over the membrane and is absorbed. is im- '* no in the writer s pounds, bushel of hours a Belief oorolne nor lu U. I to low this house there stood fraction more than twelve day. mercury the one 70 mediate and a cure follows. It Is not -4»»ea “1‘M lnl0 a blacksmith upon marry'yet. She cries whenever any weigh pounds. drying uklnK » aubatltute lor Ely'a boyhood Bhop, The entire cost of running the State edu- Cream of the house built and occupied by scolds and until she becomes harden- The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 oents at Drug- A“ llru**,,u roll It. Price Wc. site her, cational including the salary «Lle,l ? Mr. a of the town. In order and fit for shipping, la 60 pounds, department, gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. b)r Bro... fie Warren Sew Venner, photographer ed enough to talk back vigorously she good Street. 44 nds. of the superintendent, is from fl,500 to "or,M (To be continued.) isn’t fit for a wife.” of apples, pou ELY BROTHERS, 00 Warren Street, ??ew York. the business of been on the vessel ten days as passengers have not FROM WASHINGTON. to divorce himself from that my principles changed, never had American. the Senate. When he returned to the to Surry; that she had improper sClletuovth and should I receive th3 nomination, vessel and chamber last week, the Associated Press relations with the men on the Postal Matters In Hancock G.T PARCHEnFs and in due time be elected, having County- been in hia that treated her with proper respect. TEST. A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL dispatches said be had not they for as Other Matters of Interest. other Solil Hyotnel Years anil PUBLISHED had nearly two years’ experience seat for about three weeks. While that Her testimony was supported by Know It -AVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON trust that I be he Will Cure Catarrh. sheriff, I hope and may Washington, D. C., Feb. 12 (special)- was true, because much of the time witnesses. AT better satisfaction in and After the case at some length, A. I’archer has qualified to give Representative Burleigh has been over feared to sit in the Senate expose reviewing O. given ELLSWORTH, MAINE, the case Hyomei. in the to the drafts of air there, Mr. Judge Clark decided to continue and BT THE the future than past.” week to himself most thorough remarkable to the postoffioe department this on the of about five from to day, putting Mrs. Sargent test. ‘KANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Hale, with exception day For a long time he has file papers relative to a couple of H. ! offered to re_ postal was his committee-room as to her future conduct. F W. Rollins. Editor and Manager. H. of this an- days, at every probation fund the money to George Grant, city, of any purchaser W. H. Associate Editor. matters down in Hancock county. One forenoon and afternoon. Senators insist- M. Conners appeared for the prosecution of TITUS, that he is not to be a candi- if it failed to nounces K. Benson for the Hyomei. benefit. them is about getting the name of a post- ed on consulting him about numerous and N. respondent. nption Price—#2 00 a year; $1 00 for six date for county treasurer, at the next The remedy has made go months; 80 cents tor three months; If paid is matters affect various bills and matters many cure, office changed; the other about getting ing Free medical advice .Men anil w >men »uff r among his customers strictIv in $1 50, 75 ami 88 cents convention. that he hj. advance, republican of for as a leader of the Senate Inc from chronic diseases are Invited to consult Ail arrearages are reckoned a new and also a new procedure, urged its use in the most chronic -respectively postoffice, post- him. The Dr. Fierce, Buffalo, N Y by letter, absolutely •tie rate of $2 per year. a lot of matters are entrusted to without fee or charge. For more than thirty of catarrh. COUNTY GOSSIP. master. and Rates—Are reasonable, and will is now mending as to the I a va- for a AMve'tfsing Senator rapidly tear* chi« f consulting physician Itreilhed few minutes four oe made known on application. name of Hall s' Hotel anl Surgical Institute of Buffalo, > It seems that the Quarry hopes soon to be as well as ever. lid limes a day, through the Y-, Doctor Fierce has devoted him wit to the j inhaler that be addressed West Bass Harbor wants a postoffice, does not the firm of disease. comes with it •aelness communications should altogether please treatment and cure of chronic forms of ; every outlit, soothes the to, am* all money orders made payable to The and asks that its name be Bernard. It is A contrac- Assisted by hi# staff of nearly a score of pbyst- irritated mucous Ells Campbell Macomber, granite membrane of the Hascocr coumty Publishing co.. BAH HARBOR. elms, each man a specialist, hi* success has I the will be granted by because the name is The nose, throat, ami lungs, kills the r-T worth MAlne. probable request tors, misleading. been phenomenal, ninety eight persons In every r tarrhal and restores the postoffice department. name was bestowed at a time when C. J. hundred treated being ab# Fulcty and allogvih | germs, omelet, with Not availed them -- Mother Charged Properly cured Women have especlilly health. > was chief man at the Hall the quarries. selves of Dr Fierce's offer of Tree consultation Hancock county Caring For Voting Child. The complete Hyomei outlit Grangers throughout Postmaster E. T. Campbell wrote to Gov. by Piter, thereby avoiding the unpleasant costs annual ball of the O. R’s. was an » ♦!, and consists of an will with Prof. Go well, of the The ninth questioning*, the obnoxious examination-, only inhaler I9Q6 sympathize Burleigh inquiring what could be done to considered l>e FEBRUARY at Casino last evening, odious local tiraiment# r.ermsary by that can carried in tin- sudden death held the Friday women pocket or loosji University of Maine, in the the name of the office to some Over half a million get post changed practitioners purse, and will last a a and was a of the success which have been treated by Dr Fierce and hi* staff for lifetime, med of his wife yesterday. Granite with the result that Gov. repetition and a Sa. Heights, j dlsra-es to women, with unvarying icine dropper, bottle of Su. Mo. Til. Fr. always attends this ball. About 100 peculiar llvomei Tu.jWe. j Burleigh took the matter up w ith the j success, m rite without fear as without fee If this is not sufficient for a Mrs*. took in the dancing. The O. a* and complete Here's a pie record from Bluehill. that the couples part Kveiy letter la treated stricily private cure, additional butties of department, recommending W. H. B. S. •acred ly oorftdentlal, led all answers are sent Hyomei Lena A. w ho has kept a record of R’s. are: L. B. Deasv. Davis, can be obtained for 60 cents. Bacon, change be made. Wbile a little time is In pla n envelopes, beating no printing upon Jan. 1905 to H. C. W. H. Sherman, i»r tt v\ Fierce. World’s ids this small pies made during the year 11, because of the routine methods Higgins, Hodgkins, (beat Addre-a Compare expense with ZZZZZajl, necessary W. Mtdlcal Assocl Buff do, N. Y finds she made in that time Edward Kirk, I>r. E. J. Morrison, L. pen-ary -lion. the fees charged Jan. 11, 1908, in the department, the postofflee will by specialists, and re. Pierce, J. E. Clark, C. S. Green. Dr. R. G. member, too, if Hyomei docs 440 soon be known as Gran- not pies. _ probably officially Or. -V. Hardier A JLJl AJ. JLiZ Higgins, F. A. Jellison, H. E. Wakefield, Spafat Xotuis. cure. will return your The name of Hall Quarry may be ite Heights. F. L. Savage, A. S. Newman, B. C. Rey- money. to Granite Heights. Congress- The residents at West Bass Harbor, in j COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. changed nolds, Charles Shea, George A. Joy, Charles J] I2J3 J4 j5j6]7 has recommended to the the town of Tremont, want a postofflce. Hancock as: — February 3, 1906. man Burleigh H. Wood, Dr. F. L. Wood, H. A. law ford, Notices. that this be and they have petitioned for it through ll'E. the undersigned, having been duly legal postoffice department change B. E. J. A. Rodick. the Honorable O. P. Cun- 20 22 23 24 W. of Southwest Harbor. Whitney, VI appointed by made, and with the delay necessitat- Seth Norwood, of within and for To ail interested in jJJ3 21 only of the ningham, judge probate person* either of tnee* would receive I A number of the junior members to receive and named. ed by department red tape, it probably “About sixty families their aaid county, commissioners tntes hereinafter C. A. attended the first annual decide upon the el situs of the creditors of At a court held at la first toast to mail at this writes Mr. Norwood, Y. M. boys’ probate Bucksport, and 28 will be done. Here’s the office,” Joshua L. Marshall, late of Southwest Harbor, I for the county of Hancock, on 25 1 the «ii»h 25i27 * was _ conference which held at the Bangor Granite Heights. “which would be a grand improvement in said county, deceased whose estate ha* dav of February, a. d. 190* and been insolvent, giTe pub- following matters over the service. In the summer Y. M. C. A. Friday, Saturday Sunday. represented hereby npa* having been prs- MOON'S PHASES. present j lic notice agreeably to the order of said Judge X seated for the actiou thereupon them were Sec. J. C. of the herein- 21 season about visitors Among Smith, of that six months from and after after indicated, It la ordered ->*. 2Tixst -i 7:31 C Third 11 A West Franklin lad called at the doc- seventy-five spopd j probate, hereby that ao. Lin wood the second o' a. d 1906, have been lice thereof be given to all Jr Quarter I *.«»• Quarter J J p.rn j the season at West Bass Harbor.” It Is Bar Harbor Y. M. C. A., Gray, day January, persons interested, tor's the other evening and asked him if allowed to said creditors to present and prove causing a copy of this order to Fail 5t 4a 2:S' ! O. by be pu£ q no j claimed that a of the of Warren Shaw, Byron Brewer, Freeland tbeir claims, and that we will attend to the lisbed three weeks in Moou 3 a.iu. ^>Muod *-> 0 a.m he teeth The doe- majority signers successively the Ells- vi. pulled by lamp-light. Herb rt M. us at the office of Seth W. Nor- American, a the for the new office live at a Richards, Fred Wescott, duty assigned worth newspaper published it tor that he did not, petition | wood. at Southwest Harbor, in said in said that ( facetiously replied Lewis J. esquire, Ellsworth, county, they may sp. of over a mile from the Tremont Jordan, Carl Cleaves, Lynch, March 7. a. d. 1906 and a court i but that he them hand. The distance county, on Wednesday, pear at probate to be bc!d *i Ellj. pulled by at 10 of the clock Tins week’s edition of Tlie Fred Richardson, Arthur McFarland, Saturday, June 30. a. d. 1906, worth, in said county, on the sixth day of went home. After the tooth had poet office. | lesson John in the forenoon of each of aaid days. March, a. d. 190*. at ten of the clock in the American is 2.250 copies. Gov. has filed the at Simpson Carter, Hugh F. Spratt, Mblvillb L. Allan, and be heard been pulled and the lad was about to leave Burleigh petition forenoon, thereon if the/ m* j the and Ells, Ralph Douglass, H. Russell Emery, of Mount Desert, and cause. admonished him “not to catch postofflce department requested ha the doctor Prkby W. Rif boson, George G. Long, late of Bluehlll. in mid for the year of 1905, 2,313 that the matter be considera- Walter L. Clark, Arthur Sanford, Howard of Tremont, Average 1 cold in that tooth”. The lad quickly re- given early county, deceased. A certain Instrument per- inform him that J. Farwell, Alien Mitchell, Harry J. Commissioners. porting to be the last will and testamegtof the one to look out for tion. The petitioners | plied: “You’re said deceased, together with petition for no. WEDN’KSnW FFRRt'lRY H, 1°06. would like to have the new office Silsbce,Charles Mitchell,Chester Wescott, that tooth; got it now.” they NOTICE.. bate of same, preented by Ellis Sunsfleld. you’ve Herbert Croasnuri. theretu nsui* .1 named Bernard, and that they would also Wilbur Anderson, annual meeting of the Btockbold*rs of the executor The Gearge H Grant will be Busan J. Whiting, late of FJ5*worth, In said like to have W. as their THE Company A Man of Straw. George Billings Bt of said in Man- county, deceased. A certain instrurm at men man held the office Company, pur- The lumbermen, ice and the to be the last will and i»-tans nt postmaster. Such matters are handled IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT. ning block. Ellsworth. Hancock county, porting of regulations bate of ume, hard for real fell Fri- afternoon a hearing was held at at 10 o'clock a m. M. fc. Holmbs. presented by Henry Whiting, porary, pushed any the three inches of snow which Monday the executor the rin named. department. the court room before* B. Secretary. ground for criticizing the present city day night. In ordinary winters such a municipal Judge Ellsworth. February 6, 1906. Je»se M Riy.lateuf Burry, in -.nd county, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General P. de essed. A certain instrument this week a full snow-fall would not be considered se- E. Clark in which Mrs. Edith Sargent was purporting government, gives NOTICE. to be the last will and testament of mid de- V. DeGraw has written Gov. Burleigh, treatment of her six- as for charged with cruel cease J, togei her wi. h pitition for pv.r>ste <>f suelumn of iis space to setting np a riously offering opportunity holding orders drawn on tl e him that rural service to persons sime. pre-enDd by Bara E. Wood, iht xecu- “doin’s” in the but are dif- advising delivery year-old daughter Myrtle; neglecting trea-urer of Tremont dated to ’.man of straw, and then seriously woods, things ALL prior in* therein narmd. will be extended from with Jan. 1,1906, a:e notified to p*r*ent the ferent this There is no more snow Bucksport, provide her with proper food, clothing hereby Abigail W Wilson, late of Gamine, in nald to knock him down. year. same for tuenl on or before as gwoceeding one additional to commence pa\ April I, 1906, county, deceased. A certain in*trun.ent is carrier, and schooling, and keeping her in a place after pur- up river in Hancock county than there interest will cease that date. to be the last will and:...,, In large type and bold-face figures March 15 next. This is done in accord- U. P. porting ea: of here. & Co. injurious to health and morals. The ac- Kichabdson, said decea*ed together with petition for Whitcomb, Haynes reported Feb. 14,1906. Treasurer of Tn raont. pro- at makes the assertion—which ance with a recommendation made by bate oi same ami for lh- of an nobody that were about “half tion was brought by Miss Juliette Nick- appointment yesterday they doing administrator with the will ant.t-xed. pre- 5« disposed to deny—that the city’s Inspector E. P. Boutelle, of Bangor, some for the for the ( At I ION j business'’ in the woods. This snow is erson, agent society srutid by Kufua F. Wilson, tue executor are weeks ago. HEREBY forbid all persons harboring or aimed in said will, he having declined the annual expenditures more than fast, and wi*h half prevention of cruelty to children. j going February gone, I trusting wife. Adeiia J. Grindle on trust. An interesting Maine visitor here the Miss Nickerson’s in substance my the appropriations. Of course they ! things are not looking particularly bright testimony my account, as 1 shall pay none of her bills fcben Ashley, late of Sullivan. In s.vd coun- week has been Hon. Peter C. after this she left bed and deceased Petit ion that Edward H. -Smith are; have and for the needed winter to start past Keegan, was that several months ago she heard due, hsviug my ty, they always been, things board. Mblvillb H. Gbinolk. or svme other suitable :>r | of Van Buren. He came hoping to en- person appointed doubtless always will be. No city ; moving. bad reports of Mrs. Sargent’s mode of life, North Penobscot. Me.. Feb. 10, )9U6. administrator o the estate of said deceased, courage legislation that would correct the learned serueJ Edwaid H. Smith, a creditor of would dream of and that one day last week she prt by government appro- United aaid deceased. injustice in the admission to the that Mrs. and the child were liv- to Sargent JJcr Salt. George W. Blodgett, late of Hro^ksville, in priating more than it is necessary of lumber free of cut in Maine COUNTY NEWS. States duty ing on board a small schooner. On Satur- aaid county. deceased. Petition that Maggie or some other suitable t* add to its annual income from other »#•#* Brunswick. Mr. business in B. Mkdgtlt person For %•Ufitinnal County Vnw* tvgta but manufactured in New that the vessel * as in the thriving up river town day, learning Good reasons for Address Lock appoints administrator « f the estate -f said sources. has consulted with all the mem- FISH selling. Keegan harbor, Miss Nickerson went to the wharf Box 195, Milo. Me. deceased, presented hr Maggie B. U.<»igeu. the first of the of Maine relative to widow if a»ld deceased Boring year present OCEAN VILL E. bers the delegation and had a talk with Mrs. Sargent who U. ft. Ccstows and P. O. Building Abbie P.. Joy. iate of Ellsworth, in said administration the income from the matter. Littlefield took account f Berths city’s Cornelius Greenlaw is visiting at his Congressman expressed a willingness to have the child Kllswobth. Maine, Feb. 3, »904. i county, deceased First executrix, filled for settle- other sources that of him to Chairman Payne, of the ways and some will be at Joy Thompson, than taxation old home. placed in home. proposals receive*! this ment. m:ans for a consultation. * SEALEDbuilding until 2 o'clock p. m.. was some the second committee, Miss Nickerson testified that Mrs. Sar- February Alexander J Fox. late of Ellsworth, in said $10,000; during Schools closed here Feb. 9, for a four 24. 1906. for furnishing fuel, light**, water, ice. was hear from eased. First and final *< .into! Mr. Payne interested to and the child in miscvllauejus towels, haul- county.de year some $11,000, and the current weeks’ vacation. gent slept the cabin, supplies, washing Helen M Fox. administratrix. Hied for settle- Mr. the details of the situation ing ssbe*. and sprit kting streets for this Keegan a small room about 10x12 feet in sire, meat. year will doubtless show an amount Miss Freda Head returned to her home building during th- fiscal year ending June on New Brunswick border. Delia A. Tuft*, iate of Winter Harbor, is the During where the three men who the :t0. 1SW7, or such of the as be these in composed portloc yesr may said decease 1. First and fioal ac- approximating figures. Detroit, Me., Monday. their conversation Mr. recalled the deenud advisable. The right to county, Payne crew of the vessel also slept, and that reject any count of Edwin C. Parker, aduilniv.ra: r, died the same the amounts and all bids is reserved bv the Treasury I>e Exactly thing, Mrs. Will Buckminster and son Mil- memorial of the Maine legislature on the for settlement. there was no partition which could afford partment. Hekay Whiting. BrooksM.ie.ia from to has I Margaret E Per kina, late of varying year year, hap- ton, of Sedgwick, have been visiting which Senator in Custodian Omar subject, Frye presented proper privacy for a woman. 1 alter, after aaid county, deceased. Petition filed by and will continae to friends here. returned in W. administrator, for licet.- :o sell pened before, They Saturday, the Senate and Gov. Burleigh presented j Mrs. refused {SPECIAL NOTICE. Tapley. consulting counsel, Sargent certain real ea ate «»t aaid deceased as de- In the annual accompanied by W. A. and Ralph Buck- the House earlier in the session. not happen. making ap- to give up the child, and Sunday Miss trespass in Cuniculocus Park, i scribed in said petition. demand to life and A Smith and Ylr- propriations, this income is minster. A few days ago Gov. Burleigh took Mr. Chief-of-Po- DO protection propertj Petition filed by Tttco. always, Nickerson, accompanied by from the of Hancock, the State of W. Bmith. of Bedgwick. for »te w the White House county gelia and properly, taken into account. Pupils in grammar school not absent Keegan up to offices, lice Hamor, went off to the vessel and Maine, snd the unite'4 Stale* of America. adopt Raymond Mautice Bteadman, Mild of where President Roosevelt them u Mabv C. Fain Aoenw. Louisa M. Bteadman. of Farmington, Maine SPo the excess of during the term were: Ina Buckminster, gave Mrs. to come parade expendi- prevailed upon Sargent O. P. of m. court. bis CUNNINGHAM, Judge Walter and Alice glad hand. The President expressed was tures over appropriations is, therefore, Cnnpbell, Alva, Arvilla, ashore, where she placed under ar- A true copy. Attest ;-T. F. Mahohuy. Regular. Mr. and re- and Donald and Della Sullivan. pleasure at seeing Keegan, was 25Smtsnnmtft. the veriest a Gross, rest. The child taken in charge by balderdash, silly attempt subscriber none* thm Thos? absent one-half day only were: called how he used to tramp around in the the Y. W. C. and bereoy gives to hoodwink a A., sp.mt Sunday night she has been duly *.‘mints- voters, desperate Millie woods of Aroostook Then the THE appointed Sellers, Lottie Lufkin and Mortimer county. at the association building on Cottage tram* of the estate of Edwiu H Kamlll. , effort of a without an “issue” to late of Ml. Desert. In the > Han- party Wood. two went over to the White House, where street. FOR SALE county cock. deceased, aud given bonds as the creats one. To exhibit this Gov. took Mr. ordinary News was received here last week of the Burleigh Keegan. Usually Several other witnesses testified to facts At HANCOCK IIOISK ST ABLE, recta All persous having demand* a«sj«s» ! and natural difference as evidence of visitors are allowed to see the east the estate of said deceased are desire ! to pre- death of Samuel of only in connection with the Rev. 8. H. -etreral business new and second Whitmore, Morrill. case. g^nxl Horses, sent the same for settlement, aud *11 Indebtw is to be but as a to Gov. (land Carnages. Harnesses. Agent for II. A. | extravagance puerile enough Mr. Whitmore was born where he room, courtesy Burleigh, Green, rector of 8t. Saviour’s church, of thereto are requested to make payment Im- here, Moyer's Flue Carriages. as re he was to conduct his visitor Everything po- the earlier of permitted which Mrs. and the child are lluted or no sale. 1 erms mediately. jjitiable. spent part his life. He Sargent reasonable. 6. 1906. Lama A. R *tu- through the living-rooms, including the February leaves a gran daughter, Mrs. Lucy Blood, members, said that he had made ar- F. H. GOULD. The Public Schools. state and the several -e thm with whom he resided, and a sister, Mis. dining-room parlors, rangements with the House of the Good ^PHE subscriber hereby gives no is of former A she has been ircatni Probably public money less impressive with the portraits at Gardiner to have the duly appoint*- w- Mary Hardy, of North Deer Isle. Shepherd child ILcg-i: of the last will and testament of Thomas grudgingly paid by tax-payers or Feb. 12. A. Presidents. there until she was Bowden, late of Bucksport. in *h ountj placed eighteen years rt- “The President’s reminiscences about subscriber notice of Hancock, deceased, no bond* being more carefully expended than that old in case the court should the nereny gives that place she has been duly executrix of qutred by the term* of said will. All SOUTHWEST HARBOR. his in Aroostook said Gov. THE appointed l*™0*}f I used in the maintenance of our stay county,’' child in the custody of the complainant. the last will and testament of having demands against theesU'e public Rodney name tor “reminded me how he Copp. late of in the deceased are desired to present the schools. it is safe to Mrs. Walter B. is in Northeast Burleigh to-day, In her defence testified Trenton, connty of a** Indeed, say that Stanley Miff. Sargent Hancock, deceased, and bonds settlement, aud all Indebted thereto first went to Maine. I believe it was while given as the the Harbor visiting her son, Frank she had always the child with law direcis All persou* demands to make paymeit immediately- : regret is that more money is not Stanley. provided having requested Ua-vot he was a student at or about against the eatat* of said deceased February 6, lt06. Marriit A Saw and Harvard, proper food and clothing and had never are de- available for that Mrs. Mary yer son Malcolm, who sired to the same for purpose. He was in and present settlement, that time. poor health, ill-treated that she and the child had and all It is difficult to have been visiting in Seal Cove, are her; indebted thereto are requested to understand, there- wanted to into some healthful coun- make payment home. get immediately. \ m vvyrAv the of onr February g. It**. (hasiottk A. Core. fur Tmf fore, object democratic try to recuperate. He went up to Bangor. Marion Sawyer is spending a few day* SlOO Steward, SlOO. friends in calling public attention to where he inquired for a good place to get with her grandmother, Mrs. Sawyer, in The reader* of thi* paper will be pleased to the fact that all the money available Seal Cove. into the woods to live for a while. learn '.hat inert- is at least one dreaded disease that scl-. no. luis been a le to mie In all lift for use in the schools is •“Go to Island Falls with ‘Bill’ public spent. Edwin Robbins, who is spending the up stuffs, a «1 mat 1* C darrh Hall's Catarrh some one ‘He is a 1- the They “point with pride” to a few w inter in Winter Harbor, called on frit-nds Bewail,’ suggested. me only positive cure now known to the medical Catarrh a here last week. great woodsman.’ fraternit) being con ONE DOZ. years back, when they were in control stltuii trial dl-“*«*c. quire- a constitutional FINE ORANGES Mrs. Caro Lawrence and Mrs. Al- “The future President the treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- of that did not do Mary adopted sug- affairs, they this, of Bass are n the blood bee, Harbor, visiting Mrs. ; gestion, and found Bill Bewail a fel- nally. acting dlrtcly up and — good mucous surfaces of the but withheld it for what purpose Mont Gilley. sy-tero, thereby de low. From that sprung their long-time stroyiuK the foundation of the disease, and Mrs. who went to Bos- FREE does not George Harman, j the WITH ONE appear. giving ullnlng ANY w ill be that tin-patient strength by up ton to visit her mother and has friendship. It remembered And because the adminis- sisters, constitution and asal-itng nature in doing lu present returned home. the President entertained him and his wora. The proprietors have so much lalth In tration has used all its curative thal offer one Hun tred that was available Mrs. A. C. Norwood was called tc North- family at the White House for a week two powers they Hollars for any case that It tails to cure. Send OF east in and the Harbor last week by the illness of her Mr. also informed for list of testimonial-. THESE! extending improving years ago.” Keegan little granddaughter Hope. Address K. J. cilKNKY & CO O. school system, this action is cuarac Gov. Burleigh that his son, Clarence Bur- Toledo, Feb. 12. Spec. terized as leigh, has been having a good time 4 reprehensible, and the Special Tea And with “Bill” Bewail among the ■aobcrtisnnmu. Low-priced school board charged with “looting”. SURRY. recently lumber camps in Aroostook. And looting what? A paper bal- Miss Grace Beede, who has been in Brooklin Mrs. Fred re- Coffee ance! Oh, the wretches! There are visiting Phillips, DAINTY DAFFODILS Offers! turned home Saturday. Senator Hale is still battling tenaciously many thousands of dollars of these AKE — — — Mrs. Edith Phillips, who has been visit- with an attack of the grip, but he over- HERE, balances OFFER NO. 1. paper on the city’s books; ing at J. F. Staples’, returned to her home came the malady sufficiently to take hold FIRST nESSENOERS OF SPRING, a fund that in Brooklin last Sunday. 1 lb. T. & K. scarcely hasn’t something j of the urgent deficiency appropriation RARE TULIPS. TOO. yellow Pkg. Tea...50 In spite of the storm Friday night, Ar- 2 lbs. Santo to its credit—on paper. They are be- bill last week, carrying about fl6,000,000. Coffee.50 butus grange held its regular meeting, and He worked the bill out of the committee, ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. ing gradually reduced and the process conferred the third and fourth degrees on *1.00 after the thereon. You can telephone your order. will continue, unless in an evil hour several candidates. facilitating hearings 1 doz. fine Oranges thrown in FREE. Revival services are to be held this Several officials in the who the voters turn out an administra- week, departments, conducted Rev. ,1. D. OFFER NO. a. by McGraw, Metho- were asking for appropriations, were Mandolin and Violin Lessons. tion that has put to shame its imme- dist, Rev. P. A. A. of Ells- 2 Killam, Baptist, heard. lbs. Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand and Rev. H. Coffee.70 diate both in the matter worth, H. Woods, Adventist. Ain late from the New England Constrva- I 1-2 predecessors The bill had been with unusual lb, Mardana English Breakfast lea.30 Feb. 12. S. prepared tory of Music, and desire a limited number of of and in the wisdom ______for ihe maudolm and violin. tax-collecting, care in the House, and that made Senator pupils Up-to (late I method, the higher positions and correct bowing *1.00 and of its task easier. As he is chairman of 1 doz. line prudence expenditures. Bled to I>eath from Cut. Hale's taught. Reasonable prices. Oranges thrown in FREE. The of Ellsworth’s the sub committee that considered the Miss IDA L. slogan democracy Great Pond, Feb. 1?. (special)—Percy HIGGINS, OFFER NO. 3. seems to be: Reduce the “net of bill, be also had charge of the bill on the 106 Water St.. Ellsworth, Me. city Williams, this place, who was working 2 lbs. F. & H. Brand floor, w here, last week, he again vindi- Tea.70 debt” by piling up uncollected taxes! in the woods near Machias, died Saturday 2 lbs. Golden Rio for Coffee.30 Pinch the public schools! Increase from an axe cut. cated his reputation getting large ap- bills the Senate WIYNFLETE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS the tax rate! Williams was working for Mathew propriation through *1.00 and 63 State Street. 1 doz. fine Oranges thrown in FREE. Laughlin, of this place, foreman on one of quickly satisfactorily. the Machias Lumber Co.’s As senators know that Mr. Hale has an PORTLAND, MAINE. OFFER NO. 4. In a brief and ed letter ad- operations. digni Friday afternoon he cut himself on the eagle eye for detecting ^improper appro- He was as soon as 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn’s dressed to the citizens of Hancock instep. conveyed pos- and as also know that Ifungkee Tea.’..50 sible to Machias for medical priations, they 2 lbs. Golden Rod attendance, be wwe* Coffee.50 county, Sheriff Byron H. Mayo an- but was so weak from loss of blood and what he says about any paragraph can fes£tss,saffwmLp’ nounces that he is a candidate for exhaustion that he did not rally, and died absolutely relied upon, both because of * 1.00 at 11 o’clock 1 doz. fine thrown in renomination for sheriff at the next Saturday morning. his extensive knowledge of appropriation Oranges FREE. Williams was of and ALICE M. twenty years age, and because of his frankness and HOOPER, These offers are democratic convention. “As «b estimable esteemed for his matters good for a few days only. You’ll have to prompt- county young man, ir buy exemplary character. His mother, who trathfulnesa in discussion, they are much ly you want to reap the benefit of the low and the oranges. to my position,” he says, “regarding DKE8SHAKER and prices gift has been a widow many years, and his less disposed to debate provisions in his what still seems to be the most promi- brothers Clarence and Fred have the sym- of all. bills. LADIES’ TAILOR, Store nent issue, viz., the enforcement of pathy J. A. The Floyd & Haynes His ancle, K. R. Collar, arrived here During the more serious stage of his ill- HAYNES, j .the law, I can with the 8 School prohibitory only say Sunday body. ness, Mr. Hale found it next to impossible St., Ellsworth. 34 Main St., ELLSWORTH. THE OLD HOME. somehow or other the smoke went both COUNTY at timen. NEWS. ways, For Maine Folk In California additional County Newn, nee other pagen Like to We at home owned a single barrel shot- Bandit Hear of It. \ Woman gun that mother had bought of a deacon’s SOME8VTLLE. | son in some sort of barter or j read at a state of youngest IPaper Mnlne nseetln* In A. I‘a«ee As the gun, the fence and the man never and A. M. in Masonic hall Wednesday Everyone expecting every room in the as it was a flr‘e> chamber, called, of few and al- She was overpowered and suffered, father would reload the family evening last week, was well attended. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets for the past months, shut down. room that I had occupied before but not had It not and it with All the parts were well taken. Ice-cream have been executed as fowling-piece hang up again we made some claims for them they would my room of my boyhood. I began to though extraordinary the admiration of the officer the powder horn and shot pouch, to be And cake were served, followed by danc- been for settle myself for a month’s stay in and made good every time. Rexall means King-of-all, and the the ready for any emergency. ing. troops. Captain Migu- around th*? old commanding home. to this name. He spared her life and Every May we planted our patch of Dyspepsia Tablets certainly proved their claims el Mendoza. I do not remember of eve had The Mount Desert chapter, O. E. S., having and the of a certain old Indian i„.r to Madrid, where she was corn, saying entertained We were not at the results because we know they tl„,k any difficulty in standing my full height members from Jephthah chap- surprised i“ J"11- which was: uIf be cum, be no cum, and lodges! in this room before leaving home so ter, of Southwest Harbor, last Tuesday were for that one disease, and they accom- visited the In long if he no cum, he cum’” which in- designed special Mendoza girl being At the close of the work all Captain ago, but now I am obliged to drop my evening. our aud endeavored to lend her terpreted meant that if the crow should plished their purpose. They were right in line with ideas prison head to one side in order to clear the were pleased to listen to remarks by visit- her Unit one in there would be no from her evil ways, telling put appearance, crop sisters and of medicine. A for each ailment, and that they ceiling; and thus my ear on the upper side ing brothers, after which a special remedy brave and so beautiful should look grow, but if the crow should keep away, gn is in a very favorable position to catch the chicken supper was served. A very pleas- were in their line has been proven time and time the of a robber. there would be corn—corn to roast and to specialists higher than profession ant was first patter of falling rain upon the roof, evening spent. now at corn for the our customers. Home is strong We Mile listened to him. looking boil, enjoyable husking-bee, Feb. again by proof proof. should it come, as it seemed it might at 13. J. with her tiery eyes, then down in corn to carry to mill in the fall, corn meal believe that medicine for a trouble is bim moment. time i was any prescribed single going any This disap- for evident penitence as he pictured the johnny cake; corn meal for brown pointed; but a few days later it came and SOUTH BROOKSVILLE. to give better results than a remedy advertised as a cure all. wickedness of her life. bread to go with baked beans; corn meal played just as sweetly as of yore and sang Now the manufacturers of Rexall Remedies have a well-tried Captain Mendoza soon came to be- for hasty puddings and other kinds of The Foresters had a dance at Eell’n hall me to sleep, indeed, to a very refreshing that he had rescued one who had puddings. We must protect, in some way, Thursday night. remedv Ueve under the old home roof. slumber, our corn known nothing hut a bandit's life, hot crop. The fishermen have been I remembered I had run head doing quite tna^ my I remember 111 whose breast lieat a naturally loving that I was a small boy, but well the past few against a header in a certain a days. had no to liberate doorway enough, I to handle a heart. He power big thought, gun; J. E. Cousins is a fine good many times. This was an opening building power Suzanne and despaired of enlisting but father’s manceuvres with the gun had that father seemed to have made for his boat for Capt. J. L. Chatto, of South Blue- sympathy for her on the part of the made me timid. However, one May, as hill. own special benefit, be being rather short authorities, by whom she had mean- crows came to the farm and I saw them of stature and howr I used to feel about Capt. Washington Howard, of Castine, That Positively Cures Catarrh while been tried and condemned to on fence stakes and trees round about, I th**se that kinked neck and visited relatives at South Brooksville last before she was to bumps my determined to do a little for death. The night gunning week. That is a statement to but with the confi- gave me a firmament of stars; strong make, have been executed he assisted tier to shooting them. and some words l said I would like to for- Arthur Gray, of Cape Rosier, is building dence we have in Rexall Remedies from the success we have and went to the On a certain a Bhort distance in escape, together they ledge, an house for the Bucks’ Harbor get, as well as to have them forgotten by engine Toledo mountains, south of Madrid. rear of the house, stood a little smoke Granite Co. had with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, and from the reports of all who heard them as rolled from were to leave the girl they which I would make a Ills Intentions house, thought The Buck’s Harbor cases cured with Rexall Mucu-Tone we have confi- the end of my school, taught by already there and when she had been tongue. cover for so I went to the work- In hiding good me; Miss Minnie of closed 80, many times, I have come very near Chase, Bluehill, dence in this claim and are selling Mucu-Tone every day on forgotten help her to lend an honest shop, procured a large augur, went to the head because of the ideas of Thursday. an assumed losing my smoke house and bored a hole a our own recommendation. Confidence confi- life under identity. through The schooner W. O. personal begets some short fellow. It has Nettleton,MCapt. He was doomed to a bitter disap- always appeared board in the 1 ack of it. is lumber at Portland for dence you know. We want to tell you about it. the mountains to me that there ought to be plenty of Orcutt, loading pointment. On reaching Then I got my flounder spear and went an eastern port. clear over one’s head when he is Rexall Mucu-Tone is made to cure Catarrh and its after met two members of the baud space j to the where we had a red orily Suzanne shore, 4ittle who in a or a James Turner, jammed his foot which she had Pointing walking roadway going through skiff. I shoved the skiff out over the effects—it cures Catarrh every trace of the cause of to belonged. flats, while for the Brooksville Lum- by driving door; and yet, I find in cities where they working to tier tienefaotor. she said: and very soon I had a dozen or more of ber Co., is at work again. Catarrh from your system. Don’t you see for yourself that a have s y-scrapers, awnings are very much “Put that fool out of the way." flounders in the bottom of it. Feb. 12. E. They for one is a in my way ofttimes. remedy like Mucu-Tone, prescribed specific purpose, In Mendoza there flashed sudden flopped about at a great rate, for a few This leads me to the thought that al- and, drawing his sword, tli j each as I him from the to accomplish that purpose much better than a cure all tempest, minutes, jerked FLOKI I. ll\K MAlt'lOlt going moat seems, in a measure, to be >IOSh.*>, weapon he possessed, lie drove everything with his tail reeked on only spear, vengeance l-tabl l.lied for many that claims to cure every disease in the But that’s corralled. One can think i year*. dictionary. Intd a ravine, where he l ist hardly breath, the three me, splashing slimy water all over my Open all llie year’ro in *1 or in accordance ! not all. Mucu-Tone i3 different to medicine ever he not follow on n act with the dictates of any you bought them, for could 1 homespuns and into my face, but what ha 1 given his own conscience; he is hedged about or of for Catarrh. Mucu-Tone doesn’t heal the in- count of *he wounds they did I care for that? I was after crow bait. BORN. heard up no 1 with so many conflicting moves and opin- i him. He w.is found by a peasant When I had speared all the flat fish I flamed mucous tissues like the old-fashioned catarrh salves ions, whi''h is nothing more nor less than K lo Mr carried down the mountain. needed, I went ashore, cat some alders, AUSTIN—At Isworth. Jan 30, and Mrs a lot of fences that one must George Austin, a daughter and keep the trouble in. Mucu-Tone doesn’t deaden the When Mendoza returned to Madrid partition my catch and them to the strung lugged DUN BA K — At Southwest Harbor, Keb to Mr assist;- i scale in order to reach the unbounded 1, surfaces like the old snuffs and make it was not known that he had house, where I cut off their heads and fins, and Mrs Lewis Dunbar, a daughter. Catarrh poisoned style He asked anti re- plain. Suxnnue to escape. thus giving to each body a pumpkin-seed EATON—At Lamolne. Feb 6, to Mr and Mrs believe you are cured, but Mucu-Tone gets right at the source. tin I noticed that there was a little door in Frank W Eaton, a daughter. ceived permission to take troops to j shape. These I reserved for our table.' Southwest Feb to Mucu-Tone in and drives out the and clear It of bandits. : one of the partitions of this room which 1 FERNALD—At Harbor. 1, gets right absolutely Toledo range The refuse 1 put out on a knoll back of Mr and Mrs Fred Fernald, a daughter. and to on Suzanne's have mentioned, that it opened Onec there ho soon got the smoke house for the benefit of the GRINDLE—At Bluehill, Fen 5. to Mr and Mrs what I knew in childhood as the “bear- A mlrew a B'anche. trnek. She had gathered about tier n crows. S'-Gr Indie, daughter. I | Germs That Cause Catarrh hole” or “bear’s and before 1 retired H ASKELL— At Deer Isle, dan 30, to Mr and at whose head she had den”, is not crows came and baud, placed It long before Mrs Phil D Haskell, a daughter. — that I it to see if I could — and made them a j night opened and besides all that and as its name Mucu- herself, scourge scented the bait. There was a forest of LEACH —At Penobscot, Feb li, to Mr and Mrs very implies smell a bear or hear one as I had | Mendoza met them and drove them t > growl, Buford Leach, a d tughter. saplings, with here and there a tall pine Tone tones up the mucous tissues that have been diseased by listened many a time, at the top of the LKLAND-At Trenton, Feb 12, to Mr and Mrs a defile where they ensconced them- that shot many feet above the tops of the ! on climb to room Ernest T Leland, a daughter. Catarrh and fortifies your system against any subsequent selves Is'hlnd a roekv barricade, but stairs, my nightly my other and there were also trees; large M'DONALD —At Lamolne, Feb 9, to Mr and k after listening to several bear the soldiers got liehind them and |»i< especially hackmatacks, that stood out in the open. Mrs Rosi'oe Mcl>onald, a daughter. attacks. stories the at that time whom Men- during evening, MKLLO— At Keb to Mr and Mr9 — ed off all, except Suzanne, One of the latter seemed to be a fav- Bluehill. 11, If you are troubled with Catarrh in any form Internal Manuel a son. should not lie harm when I was what the boys would now call Mello, doza had ordered orite tree with the crows. Here — they Feb to Mr and Mrs a “kid”. NOYF.S— At 8tonlngton, 6, or external whether Catarrh of the Head and Nasal Passa- cd. Mounting the rampart of ro< i: would light and take observation, as ir, Bei jtmin Lake Noyes, a daughter. The that led into the bear’s den or — — Catarrh of the Intestines she kept on firing, doubtless expecting opening were; three crows, the number, usua* /, 8A()W At UluehlP. Feb II, to Mr and Mrs ges, Stomach, Bladder, Kidneys her wa** just at the head of the stairs on the Frank B Snow, a daughter. to be shot, but no bullet touched seemed to have chosen one of their lot as Dry Catarrh of the Inner Ear or any catarrhal conditions of and on the was elostal In on her. Then right; here, ceiling joists, The soldiers leader or general. want to be cured of it and the old flint-lock rifle that was car- MARRIED. the entire system, and if you prevent she saw the man she had duped com kept This one did a great deal of talking and ried on* Smith to do service in the it from then you must drive Ing to take her. liaising her gun. she by gesticulating with his head. He would COLSON—NORWOOD—At West Tremonf, Feb attacking you again absolutely Aroostook war did not material- fired at him, but at the moment a sol (which it seemed to to the other 12, by Loren W Rumill, e««j. Jennie L Colson trace of the cause of it cut of with give orders, me, L both of Tremont. every your system 1 or come to to do much to Alvin Norwood, dlcr down behind her, knock ize, believe, pass for I observed that one would Jumped two; fly SAW YKR-GROSS-At Buck sport. Feb 11, and an old flax comb of grand- the weapon upward and disarmed her harm), down and light upon the bait; then after '1-** Bertha Belle Sawyer, of Bucksport, to mother’s which had and Walter S Gross, of <>rland. Suzanne, held by two soldiers, met day trapped a while of quiet waiting, another would killed a as its full of the gaze of tile man whose love, kin I many moose, teeth, follow; and finally the general himself and an old warm- DIED. dess, sacrifices, she had sought to re skeletons, bore evidence, would venture down. turn by death. It was a duel of on ing-pan. I tried many times to get into the smoke BARBOUR—Al Deer l»le, Feb 4, Mrs Catherine < Here at the head of the stairs was what Barbour, 73 Now don’t us because we are not to ask you human soul against another, weapon house unseen by these keen-eyed crows, »ged year*. dispute going be called a hall. It was, HR \DBURY—At Portland, Feb 12, OnesJphorus — of those of evil. Por n might however, to meet with failure. I suc- on it works. good against only Finally H Brno of Ellsworth, 3d 3 a single cent this claim you only pay for it if an with the ex- bury, aged years, time It seemed as If the battle would simply open space, and, ceeded and in due time all three crows months. If it doesn’t work we don’t want to money. Fair of a narrow passageway, was keep your be drawn. At last the woman's glance ception very were on the bait having a feast. I stuck EATON—At I^molne, Feb fi, Bertha May, — one or two a Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank W we have to hear of the first to trembled, and her filled with spinning-wheels, the muzzle of enough offer, isn’t it but yet began weaken, my gun out through the Eaton, aged day. bundle of wool rolls, fresh from the cards i eyes drooped. Then Mendoza, pointing aforementioned auger hole and blazed GILBERT—At Northeast Harbor, Feb 10, case that was not greatly benefited from the very beginning. that are an old-fashioned swift and 50 said one word: near, afraid of aim Wilson Gilbert* of Trenton, aged about away. Being my gun, my a trial bottle at cents that we want to one or more bed- years. We have large fifty you "Go.” big chests, containing was I overshot the birds. j j poor. HA RMON— At Castlne. Feb 5, Anna, daughter of j on our recommendation. The girl stood for a moment, ngaln ding, mostly grandmother’s weaving, But 1 gave them such a tremendous sur- of Mr and Mrs M J Harmon, aged 13 years, 7 try personal such as coverlets and of various pat- i months, 14 days. raising her eyes as if to learn If she quilts prise, they flew away without even bid- the old had started LI BBY—At Ellsworth, Feb 14, Mrs Harriet S was sent to but there was terns; and good lady me and found their away death, ding goodbye, only Libby, aged 56 years. w'ool while it was on the E. G. no in with the yet death In her captor's eyes. Then tongues when safely in their tree again, MATHEW'S-At Stonlngton, Feb 8, Daniel W MOORE, Druggist. of the it ! 25 she understood. Turning, without a back sheep^ bringing through and that crow general made the most Mathews, aaed 04 years, 7 months, days. of the to the wash- Ml LA N—At Southwest Harbor, Feb 3, Thomas word either of thunks or she from the points shears, j noise. He seemed to be over me, reproach, crowing Milan, 67 the the aged years. walked and in a few minute, ing, the carding, spinning, dyeing was so failure I away j and I chagrined at my PIERCE—At East Bluehlll, Feb 7, Frank J ™ and the where it came out finished was lost behind the trees. loom, bothered the crows no more, but proc*ured Pierce, aged ‘£4 year'. or suits for the A One Mendoza for bedding, boys and and corn. 8MALLIDGE—At Northeast Harbor, Feb 9, POWER year passed. night products stakes twine strung the and for the Carlton SmaUidge, aged 58 years. was walking in Madrid when a car- gowns girls. Now on the first of this visit IS FURNISHED BY morning SOW EKBY —At East Boston, Feb 1, Augustus I well remember how I wore my home- ! riage was suddenly driven up to the of mine to the old home, as I came down F Somerby, formerly of Ellsworth, aged €0 to and how snow clung 6 mouth*, 28 days. curb, two men alighted, one threw a spun school, damp j stairs, my sister said she was going to give ytars, and how steam would rise from me TROTT—At trucks port, Feb 7, Henry D Trott, ciouk atiout the head and to it, j me for breakfast that captain's something my aged 79 years, 4 months. FAIRBANKS casol.ne ENGINFS both when I got near a fire. Hut, O, my! How in- hurriisl him into the carriage. All would remind me of old times. Upon Wl LI. I AMS — At Mathias, Feb 10, Percy Wll wear. After was under everything homespun would was to Hams, of Great Pond, aged 20 years, 5 months. night Memloza driven, vestigation, I found that she going to three and running into the Made in styles all guard of the two men. ami toward generations, roast a smoked ale wife, a fish of which I adapted needs—stationary, those old coverlets are still in use. marine. Write us morning he felt that they were slowly fourth, am very fond. a&tatisnncntB. portable, your special require- the running ascending. In time the carriage stopped, We, grandchildren, enjoy In the meantime I thought 1 would go ments for and we will tell what of the to power you just the door thrown and Men- hack over such history past see was open, out and look about the premises to to the of our and engine you have, and how little it doza was ordered to alight. Ills first consider doings ancestors, w hat 1 could find of old things and old ought have TAXES! TAXES! a moun- handle the things they will cost. glance told him that he was on fondly scenes. Aa I opened the door I saw tain and a moment later his handed down to us. side, eyen that a very heavy dew had fallen during Our ironclad with en- was built ol two- guarantee goes every restt-d on the figure of a woman whom My old home house the and the stubble was cov- night, grass am now settle- chamfered on to lap, I arranging he knew at once to he Suzanne. inch planks, edges ered with spider nets, and as the morning gine we send out. at the sides with the for all un- “Once more,” she said, "you are In and spiked together corners; sun shone upon, them, dew-drops hanging ment City my power.” clapboardcd, the roof shingled. Perhaps from their threads sparkled like diamonds. taxes under contract about the old paid my "So I see.” the most interesting thing From a distance, there floated to my ears FAIRBANKS u which I am to pay COMPANY, "(Jet into the coach.” house was the big brick chimney running music, that in those other days w as very obliged of three Mendoza got In. thinking he would up through the center it, having familiar to me. It w-as “caw, caw, caw,” if not collected. be one in — taken to execution. fireplaces, one in the dining-room, and there on that old hackmatack tree top, I cannot allow bonds- Tlie Ellsworth American only COUNTY pan*-- in my ”DrUe the gentleman home.” said the ‘‘foreroom so-called, and the other its in the of bathing plumage gilding rays men to settle and I Suzanne to which was on the your tax, the coachman. mother's bed-room, the early sun, sat that crow general ('?). to the She turned away without a look or north side of the house. suggest that you go a word, and the carriage was driven The “foreroom” was seldom in use. bank and borrow the Porcelain You will whiiI Flowers Houietiiue! money, down the mountain. Several men on The best pieces of furniture were in this Inlays. M FLORIST, BAR HARBOR no more JORDAN, to 06ES, which will cost horseback rale behind till the carriage room Pictures of all the presidents up you The most dental Open nil ihn year 'round. up-to-date reached the foot then a date on the white than are now to of the mountain, date—to certain —hung you obliged work. Crown and Bridge they turned and walls. Father kept his best save FURNITURE Work. disappeared. plastered pay the city; it will Gas, Ether and There Is a sequel to the story, hut wallet, which contained his biggest bills, 2UrfjfTti0nnents. Cocaine for Painless Ex- the the of AND connection between the two Is not in a certain corner of the only cupboard. you expense having traction. well authenticated—that is. the sequel Mother kept her best gooseberry jam lien claim attachments placed of the children may go with another story. Four or here, to be out of the way on or the un- UNDERTAKING. five how your property, H. years after the events narrated a some of are wondering (I suppose you of commit- GREELY, beautiful girl somewhat older than her X know this) and a can of manufactured pleasant duty my classmates—she was out to us to DENTIST. twenty-five—was honey which she dealt children, CLARION. ting you jail. I have leased the ground graduated from a convent school In and usually on Sun- Main Street, very rarely sparsely, Whether it’s a range or a fur- this im- door of the Eno building Ellsworth. Madrid and the day after her gradua- when we had been very good. Kindly give your day, nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it is on State street, and have tion was married to a officer room was so seldom mediate prominent The fireplace in this attention. moved from ORGANS and in the for sure to meet every requirement. ray temporary Cleaned, Repaired Spanish army. used that chimney swallows, seasons, J. H. N'o Bresnahan, location on Main street. one knew whence the bride came built their nests in its flue undisturbed, Made by the Wood Bishop Co., Tuned. Sewing Machir.es or where would Collector. the officer made her acquaint- and sometimes the little fledglings Bangor. Sold by ance. in Cushman Franklin St. Cleaned and Indeed, nil that was known tall down into the room below. The other Office block, Repaired. * 1905. about her wus that she was much ad- amoked at any time it seem Dec. 29, l. two fire places J. P. ELDRIDGE, wTjordan, order, at Smith mired and Iwloved at the school Father said the Taxes went on interest Aug. 1, 1905, Staples, and to suit them t® do so. Moody a, or mail a postal addrei.ed t« MARIK O. TREVOR. down. Bot Main Street, Ellsworth, as vote of City Government. Ellsworth, Maine. "Organ*,” Box chimneys were boiit upside per Se», Kiltwonh, Maine. .1 -- his son. Fred P. Curtis, and from 2U>brttl*immt*. COUNTY NEWS. ft American has sub scribers al JOY sudden death of her husband, pneu- menced housekeeping quite comlortshi.' j Ifee m4di*ionat Otmfttp \nrr trr aihrr pop. monia. Funeral services were held on They talk of building again •| ft II7 post-offices in Hancock county• next se,*,!’ New Year’s day. It seems especially sad, or as soon as they can make the A1J -tfupr papers in the County com- TREMONT. neceastre as the funeral of her father, Jabez Tripp, arrangements. bi' not reach *o The Ameri- COURTESY school for * many. took place on Christmas day the week pre- LIBERALITY Ned Kelley has been out of ______TkAkp. can a of the only paper printed in vious. | [ week with the measles. to Y. WINTER HARBOR. Han* >ck county, and has never claimed Feb 12. Mrs. Willard Rich, of Southwest Har- is the that can home of Jesse Smallidge, who has be, only paper prop bor, was a guest Monday at the been ill with i the BUCKSPORT. | is much erly called a County paper; all Mrs. J. A. Lawrence. tonsilitis, improved. Francis Lowell has to Wood a WAIL SAFELY The circula- gone BY rest local BANK merely Capt. YOU CAN K. R. and wife papers. Mrs. Willard Norwood, of Seal Cove, at- Noyes left Saturday the Bar Hole, Mass., to look over the three-masted fora io The American, barring and remained business and to be tended the entertainment pleasure trip Boston and summer is schooner Abel \V. Parker, which may Ba< Record's list, larger business her Mrs. I. New York. Parker is There are in active Tuesday night with niece, tha *»«( all the other bought by Bangor men. The many people ; of papers printed Rich. Her Mrs. Mildred Norwood, Rev. C. E. of and was built at no bank account. It is no trouble sister, ] Crane, Augnsta. will rn fi-vpcock of 148 tons net. Boothbay who have de- county. her home Wednesday. liver an address at the in 1873. She now hails from Nantucket. we have accompanied Baptist church for us to keep your account, for but Tuesday evening. Henry O. Trott, a native of Orland, to handle PAKADK," and the experience “THE PEDLARA’ Dr. A. E. Small and M. W. ( »UNTY NEWS. a resident of this town, every facility lash ; for many years the severe cold of went iif liana County News see othe* pa es and at uo coat Notwithstanding to Ellsworth to attend died last afternoon, aged sev- such business economically Monday a meeting 1 Wednesday evening a large crowd attended life he fol- at Tuesday of Blanquefort eommandery. enty-nine years. In his early to the Write or call your in Mt. Desert hail, DEER ISLE. depositor. “The Pedlars’ Parade" lowed the sea. He served in the navy dur- Ira Leighton, who has been convenience. unuer the auspices of the ladies' aid spending a Harry Powers, who is home from U. of i the Civil war, being promoted to the few weeks at his home here, lg society of the Congregational church. returned to M is down with the measles. office of He was a carpenter by his employment at Stockton * ensign. The affair was a great success. Springs Mon- and trade. He was a member of the masonic Daniel Matthews, an aged respected The hall an attractive appear- day. He leaves presented citizen, died at his home Thursday, of lodge and Grand Army post. C. A. Surry, engineer of the THE FIRST NATIONAL ance, with its evergreen decorations, gipev Marjorie one E. Trott. of BANK, ia. Salisbury pucumon son, Henry and lovely booths, while the articles fell on the sidewalk while returning (rom L. T. ELLSWOfTH, MAINE. camp came home and two sisters—Mrs. Dodge, hia work Capt. Willie Greene and wife Cove, on sale added much to the attractiveness Saturday, Injuring one of his of Southwest Harbor, and Miss Rebecca B. Thursday from New London, Ct., oil a of each. lege. relatives. Trott, of Bueksport. 1906. STABILITY ■hurt visit to ACCURACY The chief feature of the entertainment Schoodlc grange will have a “ladies* of the selectmen have closed their ac- The Bueksport correspondent | j was the “Pedlar*’ Parade” which may be Feb. 22. The j night” Thursday evening, Allot JWws writes: “The fires have been counts and the auditor’s report will be ia Bangor justly termed a unique entertainment. the officers’ stations w ill be filled by la- started under the pot by some of with the hands of the printer shortly. political This opened the evening’s enjoyment dies who will work the second degree. the workers in the town. The present. He will be In Hancock Tuesday in the “Old Farmers' ball was at prominent a “street procession”, beginning Rubie O. E. The given ticket COUNTY NEWS. for with the team of chapter, 8., entertained the last two years the citizens’ composed night practice degree lower hall and the town hall and, as in ftHrlWV v«r, ... nthrr oncer marching through Masons and Odd Fellows with the Friday evening, democrats has been rnr addt'iicwnl Elinee and will the their ladies of republicans and council, accompany main entrance of the and it was a success. building, up at Masonic ball years past, grand Many vote the re- team from here. Monday evening. An in- elected, but on straight party different aisles thence to and costumes were worn. down the twice, and a quaint original Frank EAST FRANKLIN. Feb. 12. Spec. teresting programme bountiful sup- publicans have a large majority. where sang the street- this the stage, they followed made this Yacht Inia, (.’apt. E. Y. Haskell, of who has been first selectman for M. Blaisdell was in Boston a few per, by games, recep- F. Smith, T. venders’ and the various *reek. SULLIVAN. chorus, pedlar* one of the town, arrived at Savannah this he had last week on business. tion pleasantest events of the the past two years, thinks enough day* their and told and advertised wares, piteous They are on a cruise to the gulf ports his friends are in that has been Miss Alice Workman is home for a short season. of it, but many hopes Miss Mae Patten of Sullivan, tales of endured and disappoint- West and will return to New York her hardship Feb. 12. E. Indies, he w ill allow his name to be used for the J. H. at the vacation with parents. visiting her brother, Patten, ment met, with telling effect upon the about ApriMS. this Calvin O. same place again year. old home the past week. Mrs. George Dunbar is ill, and much audience. WEST SULLIVAN. “Aunt Salome*’ Seilers, who has been who is now the second selectman, is felt. She is cared for Page, Loren Wenthworth, who ha* been work- anxiety tenderly There was the Armenian woman with Miss Alice Farnsworth is home from has improved so as to lie able is to have his eye on first place her children and a trained nurse. quite poorly, reported in Hancock for Clement A Stinson, by her basket of bright ribbons and dainty Belfast. but is unable to around Fred Wood is also ing to be up again, get and has good support. ill with Dr. Fred of is who had was brought home Saturday, Stevens, Millinocket, laces; the Irish apple woman, Will Will Blaisdell and A. someone her. Her talked of for this He has been on Havey, W. except by supporting place. a few with his mother and children at the tonsilitis. spending days left fourteen small home; Gordon are home from a to Boston. faculties, too, have failed perceptibly in the board in past years, and is fully posted trip Frank and Harry Wentworth, who are taking a winter outing at Tunk pond. fruit vender; Hokey Pokey men; the per- the last year. on the business of the town. There are Miss Myra Pease, of Bar Harbor, spent in l’nionville,came home to spend A host of friends of Miss Isa Hawkins sistent Jew the bootblack; “Black head the working pedlar; and of last week Mrs. Catherine Barbour died Sunday several others talked of to repub- Mrs. Frank Saturday Sunday here Sunday with their families. are to welcome her home from Bos- Dinah” with her cakes; Topsy, just out as have not consented glad with friends. of aged seventy-two lican ticket, but yet and Calvin weening apoplexy, Wentworth and sons Galen ton, where she has had a sea- for fun, with her tambourine; the corn allow* tbe use of their names. Alvah B. delightful She wras a most estimable lady, to for a week's Lincoln Sunday was observed by the years*. | will return with her husband son. doctor, with a really new process of Much loved and the whole Ames has a clear field for town clerk, as union church. A large number was respected by visit. extracting corns, which his patron, present, The friends of Mrs. Otis Hinman fopsy, fine was and one whose in the hi« opponent for the past two years says | many snd a collection given for the community, place are found to be rather a Nason and Earl Springer ore to see her with her nerve-testing process; school. and it seems he is out of the fight this year as he has Springer rejoicing family Sunday hearts of home neighbors the Indian with shaving hoops in part of the house form- after her confinement to her the pie woman; squaw Feb. B. to fill. Mrs. Barbour leaves all the business on band that he can at- again, long 12._A. impossible Fred Frasier. her load of fancy baskets; blind man; tend to.” erly owned by room. two children-Capt. Charles H. Greenlaw, SOUTH PENOBSCOT. circle of the fortune teller; lemonade man; auctioneer; Mrs. Edward S. Powers fifteen The ladies’ missionary Dr. takes longer walks every and Brldgham ladies with EDEN. will a and the flowers, pop-corn, P. H. has been ki at and ten church at the village give and is in other ways. His Staples harvesting grandchildren great-grandchil- Baptist day, improving bread and in the mite-box peanut*, doughnuts, rolls, White’s dren. Funeral services were conducted Linnie Leland visited relatives missionary concert and opening friends are looking for the milder days pond. by and cream and week. pickle*, jam jells, puffs Rev. C. W. Robinson, of vicinity during the past at the church vestry Thursdsy evening. ahead, when he can be among them again. Capt. John P.*ter»oa has been confined Stoningto-.i. can 1 Feb. at 7 o’clock. There will be a pro- ay. to his house with a cold for the The fair was a success. 15, and who were mar- past week. grange quite # Frank Foster wife, wan in the char- and after Each pedlar dressed THE GOAT EXPOSED. Many visitors were present from Bax gramme of recitations music, Kev. Mr. Haunderson Miss Emma and ried in Cambridge, by acteristic costume of the class repre- Staples Roy Savage to be the best social event which cake and coffee will be What proved Harbor. sandwiches, two weeks and started at once on were married Feb. 3, at Southwest Harbor. ago, sented, and the very when servedin the circle room. by apt rendering of the season occurred Wednesday D. G. Hall has the their bridal to California, reached completed cutting trip of the up a round of continu- H. P. Grindle recently purchased a pair an entertainment perta. kept Pine Tree chapter gave and of his season’s ice. It is of ; Foster, of Hoboken, N. J., was Pasadena last Cords received storing Shirley Sunday. ous merriment in the audience whi h of six-year-old colts of William Clements, ladies. It is not large to their hoped they may excellent in town a few days last week visiting bis from Mrs. Foster, Helen Preble, quality,, formerly them. At the close of the stage Mrs. Solon Peterson has been confined into trouble with the Mrs. O. S. greets get any grand lodge aunts, Mrs. Ruth H. Card and of this place, tell of a pleasant trip. Mrs. Alice McFarland went last week to programme, the venders passed down to her bed for a few days but is impro\ by exposing the goat to the uninitiated. Donnell. Portland, where she will be treated at the News was received here last Wednesday, the audience mg. A number in Masonic among wh.re, by persistency large gathered week Rev. A. W. Lorri- eye and ear for ulcer of the eyes. Tuesday of each of the death of Henry Bartlett, of Newton, and humor, succeed in selling their Feb. 12. Nemo. ball. some selections of instrumen- infirmary they After Miss receive for the Vanderbilt estate mer and sister, Lorrimer, father of Mrs. W. O. Emery and Miss wares, which wtre enjoyed by all. Then, tal and vocal music, in marched a negro Tree-moving STO NT NOTON. their friends at the Baptist parsonage. Helen Bartlett, the latter well known by and citizen entered into the busi- bridal from down South”* began Saturday. D. G. Hall has the pedlar party “Way j to all. son 1 extend a cordial welcome school here. She John W. Hamblen, nineteen, contract for moving the trees from this They her work in the Sunday ness of social pleasure on an equal foot- aged parson and all. Keeping time to the R. Feb. 12. left here at once to be present at the funeral of the late David Hamblen, of this place, mate executed a fine cake walk to a vicinity. ing. they was killed in L. N. Little hale* null Feb. 12. S. services in Newton which were held Feb. Much wise instruction was given to the grist used platform, where the ceremony was FRANKLIN. at Kockiand last week. He went intothe 10. Mrs. Emery was debarred from going the performed. Fred Eaton made a beautiful rising generation through foresight upper story of the mill to trim corn, and MARLBORO. Mrs. Effie Macomber visited in Brewer her conditions. and “de of de by physical and penetrating glance of the past, pres- in some way bis clothing caught in a shaft “blushing” bride, lily and Ellsworth last week. of Castine, is her** for Feb. 12. K. ent and future of their lives, the | and he was whirled to bis death. valey;” George Snowman w as the groom, Ralph Hodgkins, by dig- a while to his brother Mrs. A. P. of West Sullivan, is 8M5C- and Walter Small the The ser- go scalloping with Havey, nitary of the gipsy camp fan expert from Feb. 12. parson. SORRENTO. _ Thad. a for the week with the Mesdames and were written guest out-of-town). vices, laughable original, Mrs. a Blaisdell. Hattie Young went to hoapital in MT. DESERT FEKRY. by Dr. Small, and the parson’s acting was Charles Strout, of Milbridge, was the Refreshments of ice-cream, cake, pie, Portland for treatment last week. Her Mrs. the hit of the guest last week of his brother-in-law, Mias Charlotte Macomber returned doughnuts and coffee were Nerved in the Lorinda Strong, who recently spent evening. friends she will return soon in many hope two weeks in is at home. After this it w-as announced Roland Hodgkins. Monday from a visit with Mrs. Irving Mc- dining hall, and although there was a Sullivan, by High improved health. Hancock. was Priest Spofford that there was no further George Mosley, wife and little daughter Farland, at West great quantity, the demand greater Capt. E. P. Dickson, of the Samoaet, Mrs. Agnes V. Kane is home from two entertainment, when someone suggested Phebe and at Mrs. Julia Martin and daughter arrived than the supply. As the evening was spent last week in Portland and Bockland. spent Saturday Sunday Bay- months' visit in Boston. that the eleventh degree be worked. Dis- side with his sister, Mrs. David Closson. from Portland Saturday. It is hoped Miss drawing to a close, the auctioneer was Feb. 12. C. Whalen has cussion was heard among the members, Elisabeth returns in health. Mrs. George been visiting called upon to dispose of some of the re- Oscar Ford had a party last Thursday improved and it was left to a vote of the her daughter, Mrs. Allen Hall, a few days. maining stock. A tiiursniMd Cute fur I'llc*. finally A was On account of the storm the lec- night. very pleasant evening spent Friday Piles. ladies. It having been decided in the C. W. Sargent, P. L. I. W. Nash, Mrs. Charles B. Dix and Mrs. T. llchlog. Blind, jKk**ltr.* Proirodln* with music and games. Cake and ice- ture was postponed until Feb. 16, when it Aiken, Tapley Droaclsift are autti^rlacd to nfund money If took affirmative, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, E. H. Jellison and John Marshall visited charge of the fancy tables; P%ZO OINTkKN! falls locure In « to U cream were served. is hoped a full house will greet President goods day etc,, the officers of the eleventh Court I. O. of at West Sulli- Miss Lena Bunker and Mrs. C. Tanner ! Wc. Elijah, Feb. 12. Abe. D. N. Beach, of Bangor. Waukeag, F., degree, retired for consultation. They van Wednesday. presided over the candy table; the dining Schoodic grange initiated twenty can- returned arrayed in most ridiculous cos- table was under the management of Mrs. tanking. ilSamiscmcnts. in the third and fourth at Mr. Dunbar, of 3:eubm, is his tumes and took their didates degrees visiting respective stations. Mrs. John Trask; Lowell Bunker sold the its hat after which supper was daughter, Eugene Jelliaon. Amos announced that a candidate was ir.e?ting, tickets in the ticket office, and Mrs. Levi At the next meeting fifteen William Butler came prepared for initiation. Fred Eaton w'as enjoyed. Saturday night, Rich collected them'at the door. Mrs. candidates will take the first and second and will return to his home in Manset the and in a Everett was candidate, gorgeous suit, All Down Stanley pianist. what if Is and a musical and pro- with his wife next your money will earn in a little cart attached to a Run degrees, literary Thursday. Much is due Mrs. riding goat, credit Simeon A. invested in shares of the gramme will be the attraction. Albert Robertson has been he entered, was led around the lodge to confined to Holden for her care in preparation and the several stations. At each he was asked Dr. Edward C. Hooper, of Fairfield, and the house with the grip for a few days. management of the entertainment. of were SIM Loin aod Assn. if he v.as prepared for the ordeal. is a common expres- Mrs. Lettie Fullerton, Ellsworth, C. W. Sargent and Frank Trundy, who The society extends a hearty vote of Bmldiaa He in to visit their was solemnly ordered to shin the town recently parents, have been scalloping, hauled up the boat thanks to all who in helped any way A w sion we hear on C irtis and wife. Mr. who NEW mKIUKS greased pole, hich he did after three at- every Hooper Hooper, and gave up the business last week. Mr. towards the entertainment. They were He been housed for several months with is now open. Shares, SI each; tempts. then submitted to have the nHIS has Sargent left the next day with his team, much pleased with the ready response to monthly pay- i- side. Unless there is brand of Cain burned into his breast with rheumatic trouble, was thought to be im- for ^Vest Goulds bore, where he will be their invitation for assistance, both in the ments, SI per share. week a severe attack of a red hot iron. Having ridden the goat, some organic trouble, the con- proving, but a ago employed in the woods by Frank Noyes. way of food, fancy articles, labor and help thinned the and received the i alarmed his friends. He is on WHY PAY RENT greased pole idigestion E. R. A. L. Bunker and the the programme. Conners, wtieu >ou can burrow on your brand of the eleventh he was dition can doubtless be remedied. rillying from that, and all express the The but three degree, company have been working several men society reorganized share*, j*jy* a first mt rtfcafte and brought before the Priest, wish that he may soon be out and about. months and reduc it month? High Judge and teams the past week harvesting ice. ago, this being their first fair, every Monthly who doctor is the best adviser. 12. B. l*awueuU ml Interest together Spofford, delivered a most remark- Your Feb. the success of it was a a ay their _ _ Allen Hall has charge of the work. beyond will amount to but little more able full of charge, wit and local hits Feb. 12. T. expectations. The amount taken in con- than you are now paying for which in Do not dose with all TRENTON. rent, mid in about ten years you kept everybody a roar of laugh- yourself nection with the fair and entertainment will ter. C. C. Young, of Boston, spent a few PROSPECT HARBOR. will be ! kinds of advertised remedies — announced next week. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. this with his family last week. Following degree work, cake and days Cole, who has been in Hudson since Feb. 12. L. Guy For particulars of ice-cream were served, after which a most Mrs. K. L. who was on the sick inquire get his opinion. More than likely Moore, fall, is home. Henuv W. Cushman, Sec'v. pleasant evening was spent iif social chat list last week, is much BLUEHILL FALLS. First Nat l Bank Bldg. improved. Lula M. Bunker to Bar Harbor this and a goes A. W. Kino, President. games. need concentrated fat food are Lulu you Ernest T. Leland and wife receiving morning fora few weeks. Maddox is working for Mrs. G. F. Feb. 12. Eex. I on the birth of a daugh- Candage. to enrich blood and tone congratulations Mrs. John Cole has returned from a S&bcrtistntrnts. your ter, born Feb. 12. EAST SURRA’. visit to relatives in Winter Harbor. A son was born to Colby Hooper and the Little Arthur, son of Benjamin Jordan wife Feb. 8. Mrs. Nancy Bellatty was the guest, a few up system. Miss Jennie Chase has returned from a and who was reported last week as days last week, of Mrs. Sophia Hutchins, wife, visit to relatives in Winter Harbor. Pierce Candage cut hi* foot quite was taken to a and is now having a fractured arm, while wood. visiting her daughter Evelyn L. P. Cole and who have been in badly chopping to wife, at E. E. Swett’s. physician, who found it necessary Scott’s Emulsion for three returned home Mrs. A. R. Conary was called to Bluehill break the bone in order to straighten the Bangor weeks, Saturday there was a lively runaway, Tuesday. Sunday by the illness of her grandson, a»*m. The little fellow is doing nicely. when one of the horses of the Byron Do we. Blaehill New man has returned home from of Liver Eva who have Roy line started to run on the Cod Oil Misses Mary and Copp, stage bill, after Mt. Desert where he has been I.S. Oandage and wife left last in the island, Thursday He went two been employed Lynn, Mass., during leaving Surry. through hen a few weeks. for a trip to Fall River and Boston to visit few are home. spending wire fences at M. D. Chatto’s and thiew past months, relatives and friends. The V. I. has resumed its himself in the is such a food in its best form. who had been society weekly door yard, where all the run- just Wilson Gilbert, employed Feb. 12. 0. meetings and wiU be entertained on Wed- aways seem to as this is the in Northeast Harbor during the stop, fourth It will build the weakened past year, by W. F. Bruce and wife. to call there in as many months. up died very suddenly at his home in that SOUTH SURRY. Nothing Carl who has been his was broken but one Mr. Gilbert was Peters, spending rein. place Saturday morning. E. w and wasted when all vacation his mother in M. Curtis, hose house was burned body is the third with West Goulds- On Feb. 8 there was a about fifty years of age. This social gathering at boro, was a guest at Dr. Larrabee’s a day last week, immediately took possession of a few' the home of Mrs. other foods fail to nourish. If death in the fam.ly within weeks. or two last week. the Sophia Hutchins, it John Haskell house, now ow'ned by A son, James A. Gilbert, died on Jan. 11, being the eighty-first anniversary of her Mrs. L. 8. Ray and Miss Mary Blance birth. There were are run down or and on Jan. 25 the infant child of fifty guests, th oldest you emaciated, returned from a trip which in- Charles Saturday being Mrs. Deborah who is his daughter, Mrs. Stackpole. cluded visits to friends in Waterville, Bos- Cole, nearly a give it trial: it cannot hurt Funeral services were held Monday after- ton and Rockland. eighty-three. There were present repre- KINEO RANGES Feb. 12. C. sentatives of four generations, besides the It is the noon. you. essentially best M. have been on the market for neighbors and friends. All in wish- Feb. 12. twenty-, join __ NORTH FRANKLIN. ing Mrs. Hutchins many more such pleas- nourishment for delicate two years and have possible HANCOCK. Mrs. Laura Butler is v at Everett improvements ant gatherings. isiting been made to Feb. 12. C. children and anaemic Omaha tribe, I. O. R. M., will work the Tracey’s. suit the needs and __ pale, __ girls. chief’s degree on two candidates Friday Marion Collar has gone to West Frank- tastes of We will send a i people until they stand to- NORTH LAMOINE. you sample free. evening, Feb. 16. There will be a “sit lin to stay a a'hile w ith her grandparents, work. All members are J. T. Clark apd wife. the of all Miss Eunice Coggins goes this week to down” after the day peer ranges. The first Omaha tribe con- have taken a which is Boston to visit her sister, Mrs. James requested to be present. Hoops drop pretty ^ of Be sure that this year their existence won for them Twtedie. picture tinues to grow aud flourish. Organized a discouraging to the men whose poles are in the form of a label is on not out of the woods. little over a year ago with thirty-five great favor, and their in- Harry Hodgkins and wife, of Bar Har- the of every bottle rapidly wrapper charter members, it has now grown to a 8. 8. Scammon and wife have closed bor, made a short visit to Mrs. Hodgkins’ of Emulsion you buy. sales and favor membership of about fifty. their house here and are occupying East- creasing present parents recently. 1 man Hutchins’ house at W'est Franklin. scon & BOWNE Elinee council, No. 23, degree of Poca- denote that have satisfied the Mrs. Fannie A Austin, a former resi- Feb. 12. Mae. they hontas, will go to Bar Harbor Wednesday dent of i-his town, died recently at her Chemists —- general public in of this week, to institute a coun- every particular. home in Portland. evening Everybody's liable to Itching piles. Bleb and with Cherokee I. O. ij 409 Pearl Street, New York cil in connection tribe, poor, old and young—terrible the torture they F- B. Friends of Mrs. Nellie Braokett^ of Lake Records AIKEN, R. M. Great Chief of William I suffer. Only one sure core. Doan’s Ointment. Agent. ttebago, will sympathize with her in the is to be can’t fall.—Advi. 50c. and $1. AO DninuU St. John, of Portland, expected Absolutely safe, Noyes & Nutter Mfg. Co., Bangor, Me. tAined news. the confidence of his patrons, and COUNTY NEWS. been in failing health for about a year. dtJberttannents. "county all regret his withdrawal. Besides many friends and relatives, he *•* •**«' P"<"" Far additional County A>»*». mo othor pagt* Ar. J. F. Me.: „,s in town last Pennsylvania, study university, Trite, Auburn, the will of the Divine Master, In the death of ... eon shows of on the of is now much in est after which ho resumed My youngest symptoms having worms, and I know [^B the insurance property Penney improved health, Grove, Oregon, that worm medicine will our Eiwln L. your give prompt relief. My oldest son now a §H adjusted worthy and respected brother, sea and his daughter has returned to her teaching and was choson county superin- captain, was, when a hoy. sickly and in poor health. We gave him *$5 W. H. Sargent. Jordan, who was a charter member and past your Lllxir and he grew and thrived on it. we believe it saved his life. Bra to overhaul home. tendent of schools. MK8. JOHN COOKSON. B Fred Nickerson lett Monday master cf the Alamoopook grange. No. 409, East In he Sol* by all dealer*. Price 35c.. 50e. snd Write for free booklet “Children and the on A crew of twelve work last Or la therefore «»e It May, 1864, w'ns united in marriage $1.00. their Disease*.“ ;/j-j] anti prepare (or business engine began ml, has been secured week on the w harf at Hancock Point. The Resolved, That our extend Its deepest with Miss Nancy Jane Rogers, a native of DR. «l. F. TRUE A Maine. the Golden Rod which grange CO., Auburn, if will be taken off and with sympathy to the bereaved family, and commend Lee county, Iowa. When five years old Established 1861 t,v the new steamboat company. top replaced |Mt them to our who ever loot s new timber and The wharf will Heavenly Faih<*r, she made the journey from Iowa to Oregon Carrie lYosgrove was confined to planks. Mis- with c« ..'.passion upon Ills sorrowing children, with her in a train. Mr. last week illness. be pn* in thorough repair. The work is parents wagon her home several days by and tends cocsolallon to those who put their done and Mrs. had seven children born to her store was in being by the Maine Central railroad Long her absence trust In Him. veryIZm successful sale and >er in th a man wlio smiles and noth- During them six all of whom are liv- sup Many says Littlefield. company, which now owns the wharf. daughters, charge of Miss Jennie When the winter’s snow has bidden chapel Wednesday evening. Proceeds, |70. ing is a liar. The repairs were much needed and will be ing, and one son-Eugene H.—who died D. D. H. C. R., of the I. Every bud and flower from sight, Feb. 12. 7. 8. M. Some F. A. Perkins, much the The at the age of thirteen months. men are forever mistaking noto- a com- appreciated by public. Stl 1, we know that with the springtime, o. F„ is hard at work organizing Mr. returned to his native town in riety for fame. bni.dings owned by A. E. Tracy near the Forth come In colors bright. Long WEST TRENTON. court. He a list of twenty- they’ll reports wharf have been rented and the crew’ is 1870 and engaged in teaching and stone panion William who has been visit- names for charter members. So, In hours of deepest trouble. Matthews, neven occupying them. cutting for some years. Since 1890 he had Low Kate?. When ail around semis darkest night. ing his mother, Mrs. A. 8. Hopkins, the The members of the woman's relief Feb. 11. E. been the faithful postmaster at East On February 1ft. and dally nutll April 7. If we tru-t In Christ, our Saviour, past week, left for Boston last Wednesday. a Saturday evening to Bluehill and tilled the office of of tickets will be on eale via the Chicago, Milwau- corps gave supper He will lend us Into light justice Baron do I. The Gift society of King’s Daughters kee & 8t. Paul th, members of Court Castine, Edna Callison has gone to Surry, where the peace. railway toj, principal pintsta He It further will hold a sale at Thurs- California, Oregon and Washington, from Kll*. w hich was very much enjoyed. she w ill a few with friends. Mr. was always interested in the Evergreen hall, 0. F., spend days That to the Long Resolved, as a token of respect Feb. 22. cake and worth at rate* of $56.80 to $ 7.90, actor 'log to Methodist circle will order of Free and Accepted Masons, day evening, Ice-cream, The Indies of the Paul Crabtree and Mrs. W. H. Phillips memory of our derarted brother, our charter ue railroads to coffee will be served. If stromy, the sale used Chicago. Tickets will permit their at the in the emblem* of for a having been raised to the sublime degree give snotber of suppers vestry took the third and fourth degrees in drain'd mourning period w ill be held the next fair evening. of liberal stop-overs at various western pointy This of that a of these resolutions of a master mason in No. 6, of the church on Friday evening. Pamola grange, Hancock, last Saturday thirty days, copy Tuality lodge. Feb. 13. 8. and are good in all tourist cars. to be sent to hi-family; that a copy be Inscribed at in 1863. After being reductions arc a circle s ability to prepare good things evening. A harvest supper followed. Hillsboro, Oregon, Corresponding made to great on the grange r-cords, and hIbo a copy for- a member of Eggemoggin lodge, Sedgwick, number of other In western states, and eat is well known. Feb. 12. Hooligan. A freight depot covering one block, and points ward'd to the Bangor Commercial and TilR for some he Ira tickets can be from neare* Cmtariun years, joined Berry lodge, 800 has been built the purchased your The ladies’ alliance ol the Ellsworth American for reaching feet, by publication. 1886. He held success- railroad station to destination. Through trala Bluehill, Jan. 18, Wabash line in in less two will meet Wednesday evening NORTHEAST HARBOR. A DELLS Chicago than church lURKlMAN, the offices of deacon and servii e from Chicago to principal points 1" thu even- ively junior months. It is one of the in the w ith Mrs. J. M. Vogell. During the in town will close Feb. A LICK til BBS, largest West assist persons to make the Schools Friday, warden and was master travelling trip U. 8. Gross. junior worshipful and has a of a talk on from Italy” will country capacity unloading without charge oi care. Tourist cars dally. ing “Glimpses 16, for the spring vacation. in 1898. He was well informed in masonic George Clancy. Committee on resolutions. thirty-six or more teams at one time, For further Information apply to George I*. be given by Victor R. Smith, who has been employed work. there being that number of receiving Williams, New England passenger agent, 360 The members of the Eastern Star lodge at Orono for some is home. Mr. had been for weeks, Long gradually failing each of which has a scale. The car Washington street. Boston, Mass.—Advt. at hall on BLUEHILL. doors, a very fine supper their and on Feb. 3 he was released from enjoyed Mrs. Branscom, of Somesville, is visit- years, is cars at in BOSTON REUNION GUESTS. loading capacity twenty-four Thursday evening last. The supper was and entered into rest. Mr. ing at the home of her son Henry. suffering Long one time. A 800 feet runs Mrs. I. is a list of those at tramway long Enaurancc Statements. charge ol Mrs. B. 1). Perkins, Following present was known as a man of and in- of Seal is honesty the to aid the Weeks and Mrs. John Hnwllidge, Harbor, the Bluebill reunion in which was through building speedy Hutchinson, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Boston, He had been a member of th and wife. tegrity. classification of In addition to the guest of Stephen Small idge in The American last week: freight. ANNUAL STATEMENT reporteu Bluehill for man- Alexander. Baptist church at East the Wabash has was last above, the constructed OF THU Feb. G. A baked bean supper given Leo K Andrews, Mrs George A Clough, years. new 12._ for the benefit of Mrs William P Miss Pamelia freight terminal warehouses, tracks WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Wednesday evening Clough, Funeral services were conducted in the and in the business sec- OF NORTH CASTINE. C and w Mrs yard important TORONTO, CANADA. Asticou Hebekali lodge. Clough, Henry Clough ile, Bluehill after- church at East Tuesday of St. at and ASSETS DEC. 1906. Anna tion Louis Fourth street 31, Mrs. ljewis Hutchins is ill. An entertainment was at th'* John T Crippen, Miss Crippen, Mrs given par- noon. Rev. Messrs. McGraw,of Surry, Olds Franklin floor Mortgage lo ms. $ 15.000 oa Ezra Harvard avenue, aggregating space F. Conner is home after an ab- ish house evening, Feb. the Cutter, Dodge, Dodge, and of all took in the Stock and bonds. 1,753 542 W Miss Ada Monday 5, by Bean, Bluehill, part of over Frank J and Miss Lizzie B 140,000 square feet, comprising Cash in offi. e and bank. 206.342 0* several months. O. E. 8. Ice-cream, cake and coffee were Dodge wife, after which the funeral rites of sence of services, of an elaborate and extensive Agents’b lances, 3815*2 52 Sumner W Miss Nellie part system served. Davis, Eager, the were with Bills receivable, 1R.94C 55 Miss Florence Hutchins is visiting masonic lodge held, Bailey for “west side” on bills Kveleth, Mrs William P Foster, Mrs delivery through Interest and rents, 9,26052 friends at South Penobscot. Carl Small idge died suddenly Friday Bowden, W. M., in charge, and Rev. Mr. of lading. George Mrs Lois Miss Gross 00 were held Fenno, Gregory, McGraw as The assets, $2,307,608 who has been ill fora afternoon. Funeral services officiating chaplain. Jerry Wardwell, Belva Gross, Miss Abbie Gross, Miss Fan- LIABILITIES DEC. 81. 1905. afternoon. Mr. Smallidge was bearers were all past masters of Ira Berry A record ia better than a prosper"i. long time, Is more comfortable. Monday nie B. Miss Louise Net unpaid losses, $ Hinckley, Hinckley, Dr. Otis 1. E. Stan- 116,114,73 about fifty-eight years of age. lodge, being Littlefield, Newspaper circulation is what counts » Unearned premiums, 1,68',901'50 Miss Margaret Conner, of South Pen- Miss Flora Hinckley, Guy Hinckley, Mrs Cash Feb. 12. M. ley, Pearl 8. Parker and Rodney 8. Osgood. capital (deposit capital). 2Oi.OOO.B0 W. G. Conner and wife. Clara E Miss Alice A Fred G Surplus over all liabilities, 548 59160 obscot, is visiting Holt, Holt, The daughters of Mr. Long and their Havlin and wife, Mrs TJ B House and Total Miss Emma C. Wardwell has been the families have the sympathy of many liabilities aud surplus, f 2,397,608.00 NORTH DEER ISLE. Mrs Julia Miss Carrie 'St/bcrtisrn.ons. guest of ber uncle,Otpt. Maurice Perkins, daughter, Hoyt, friends in the loss of their father. The FRED C. LYNAM A CO., Agents, Brown, of Camden, visited friends Heber A and Capt in Penobscot the past week. Cryus Hoyt, Hopkins wife, words of the last parting of the masonic BAR HARBOR, ME. here Mrs Mrs Minnie Thursday. George Johnson, Kane, still in remind- Castine grange held a pleasant and pro- fraternity linger memory, O. W. TAPLEY. Agent. E. has been ill Knapp, Charles Loeffler, Mrs Ada Little- fitable session Saturday evening. The Mrs. Sarah Torrey very ing all of the hope of immortality: Fare- ELLSWORTH, ME. the week but is better. field, Irvin Morse and wife, Miss Augusta meeting was largely attended. Forty- i»st well, brother; we shall meet again. Morse, Miss Lizzie Morse, Dr F A Merrill COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE four articles w-ere in an able and Dennis Weed, of Little Deer Isle, arrived presented and wife. Miss Edith Arnold Mer- CO.. tAd. Merrill, V1LLE. interesting manner. I home from Rockland Sunday. SARGENT rill, Lire >ln Merrill, M iss Eliza Mann, M iss ASSETS DEC. 81, 1905. Sarah of Little Deer is in district No. 8 closed Feb. 9. Real Cards are out announcing the marriage Miss Eaton, Isle, IxDttie Miss Alice H. Mrs. School STAMPED CUSHION TOP estate, $ 888,OfOOO Morton, Mayo, Mortgage loans, 47 000 00 of Miss Inez L. Perkins to Converse F. Mrs. Sargent at Sar- employed by Jasper Augusta Myrick, M;ss Abbie Merrill, Mrs. Minnie Blaisdell is keeping house Stocks and bonds, 3,157,9:6 2& Wednes- Cash in office and bank. 821 924 56 Grant, of Sandy Point, at Castine, gentville. Mrs Etta Mrs. Abbie for Mrs. P. B. Billings. McCulloch, Nichols, Agents’ balance*, 649,975*2 Jan. 31. Rev. A. E. Luce officiated. Miss Judith of has a Bills day, Cole, Sedgwick, Mrs N F Ny^, C 8 Ober, Miss Mabel Ober, A party of young people visited the ice receivable, 2.823 47 of attractive Interest and rents, 12.6*0 47 Mrs. Grant is a young lady class in singing at Blastow’s Cove, Little Miss May Ober, Miss Harriet Osgood, works Thursday evening. 9 Cent*. All other assets, 3,71510 personality, and has taught for several Deer Isle. Miss Blanche Lemuel W Peters Postaje Osgood, Clarence Chatto with his Their spent Sunday Gross assets, $5,064,015 47 years with marked success. many has and Mrs Maria Mrs Leland Frank Weed returned from Boston, wife, Pierce, J. B. Chatto and wife. Deduct items not admitted, 16.565 36 friends wish them a and parents, Capt. long happy where he went to care for his daughter T Powers, Capt Edgar Stevens, John P wedded life. Mrs. M. E. Spooner is visiting her niece, Ad mi tied assets, $,*>,( 67,450 11 Kathryn, who is ill. Stevens, Miss Carrie B Stevens, Eugene !>• Mrs. H. R. Roberts in Northtleld, Vt. LIABILITIES DEC. 31,1905. Feb. 12. Stevens, Silas C Stone and wife, Mrs. _ Mrs. Mary Hardy received news last Net unpaid losses, $ 00 Charles A Rufus Stover and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, who has been visit- Unearned death her Samuel Stover, wife, premiums, 2,891.193 4deed dated May 16,1904, recorded a sale and in in Hancock Maine, of last week. They are to have Sunday Bucksport. The ladies of the circle held a county, registry deeds, chapel in book 107. page 230, conveyed to us, the un- has been E. F. Hinckley, superintendent of supper soon. Hoyt Treworgy, who very ill, dersigned. a certain parcel of real estate sit- Chase Granite, returned from Stonington uated in the county of Hancock and thus de- C. H. Closson and wife, of Sedgwick, remains about the same. Feb. 8, where he had been on business. i'tlrtjical. scribed in said mortgage, viz.: home of Mrs. Thomas Grieve who are in Boston, are expected The friends spent "A certain lot or parcel of land lying and Misses Margaret Hinckley, Irene Bill- Cushion From Our in the Mount soon. Mr. Closson has been ill for a week a very enjoyable evening with her last Special being towns of Desert and Tre- and Carol came from Castine montinthe county of Hancock and Slate of or is now ings Hooper more in Boston, but improving. Tuesday. Maine, and bounded and described as follows, normal school and Sun- Women. Art to spend Saturday Embroidery Department to wit Bounded on the north laud of The Mollie Lincoln number of members of Halcyon Happy by council. Daughters tjuitea at home. heirs of Asa Wasgatt;bounded on the east by day of Them in Ellsworth, and art of Liberty, met at Union hall, Saturday grange visited Rainbow grange last Thurs- Plenty Stamped Cushion Top on green land of Reuben Carter, M. L. Allen and land Mrs. widow of Millard now or formerly owned by Andrew J. Carter; usual two a Friend, Capt. material; design is called "My Little evening. After the business, day evening. They report very pleasant Good Reason for It. bounded on the south by land of heirs oT Friend, a resident of this for many candidates were initiated into the order. time. place Canoe.” It is stamped so plainly that Henry H. Clark; bounded on the west bv the and a native of South re- Wouldn’t woman be shores of Great or Long and 12. »• years, Bluehill, any happy, even a in the art of embroid- pond containing Refreshments were served. Feb. j beginner one hundred and twelve acres, more or j died at the home of her son Arthur After of backache less, Feb. 12. Rak. cently years suffering, ery can successfully work up the de- and being the same premises deeded to me this deed of even date said in Boston. Days of misery, nights of unrest, The of includ- da> by by John W. PENOBSCOT. sign. price stamped top, Homes, John J. Homes and Thaddc us 8 of LAMOINE. Rev. George Woodwell, of Orono, in The distress urinary troubles, Is 9c. Somes.” was born to Beuford I .each ing back. only 44c.; postage, A daughter She finds relief and cure? And whereas the condition of said There will be a social in C. E. hall connection with the forward movement of mortgage pie 11. Two dozen skeins of silk in shades of has been broken and remains ^ and wife, Feb. [Cora Mabel.] No reason Ellsworth reader unperformed, Friday evening, Feb. 16. the churches, preached in the Congrega- why any Now, therefore, by reasou of the breach of was at the green and pink are required to embroid- A programme presented tional vestry four evenings last week. The Should suffer in the face of evidence the condition thereof we claim a foreclosure Misses Ellen and Olive Coolidge er either silk cord and of said and this notice for Berry Methodist church Sunday in commemora- like this: the cushion: mortgage give services, which were union, were well at- that purpose. John W. Homes. went to Bangor Thursday for a few days’ The Rev. tassel, scrim, silk or satin ruffling will tion of Lincoln’s day. pastor, tended, and the “talks” of Mr. vVoodwell Mrs. George W. Day, living on Shore John J. Somes. finish off the cushion Thaddeus 8. Homes. stay. C. H. delivered an interesting two miles from very effectively. Bryant, w’ere greatly enjoyed. He was the guest Road, Ellsworth, says: Hy their attorney, J. A. Pe er W. F. who has conducted a Hutchings, lecture on Lincoln. of Rev. E. Bean while in town. “Six years ago I made a statement for We sell this cushion completely em- January 30, 1906. store in this — general merchandise place was in the lo- Doan’s broidered and finished with satin rib- A new switchboard placed The funeral of Reuben D. who publication recommending Kidney | has from Wood, for nearly eleven years, retired week. One more the substance of which was about as bon at afcbrctiscratnU.% cal exchange the past was held at his home in West Pills, ruffling $13.69. interests died Jan. 26, the business. He has lumbering to the the follows: I had a miserable backache and subscriber has been added list, 29. Mr. Wood was of his Duxbury, Mass., Jan. TRICES OF EMBROIDERY SILKS, in Gouldsboro which require all is almost movement I made Mitchell house. The new line being born in Bluehill in but for every brought business 1832, many ETC. attention. Mr. Hutchings began local severe of I could not rest CUSHION TRIMMINGS, well looked after by the operator, was an esteemed citizen of West twinges pain. firm name of years with W. K. King, under the at night for no position 1 assumed was Wash Silks. In skeins, The W. H. Welch. Duxbury, and w'ill be greatly missed. The Embroidery Only King & Hutchings. After a few years Suba. comfortable and in the I arose Ro- Feb. 12. floral tributes were numerous and beauti- morning with paper holders, including FUo, this partnership was dissolved, Mr. King tired and unrefreshed. A physician said and Mount Mel- ful. Interment was at Sachem lodge ceme- man, Caspian, Rope engaging in business for himself in an- I had kidney disease as the symptoms doz- EAST LAMOINE. tery. lick Silk; price, per skein, 4c.; per other of the and Mr. showed it I took remedies part community, M. plainly. many en, 44c. of Ellsworth, is Feb. 13. Hatchings continuing at the old stand. Miss Blanche Moore, but only received temporary relief and COUNTY Fred Martin Twist Silk, per skein, 3c.; per dozen, During the past four years, El wood spending a few days with before 1 used Doan’s Kidney EAST BLUEHILL. finally just 33c. King has been the efficient clerk, and for and wife. Pills I suffered from an attack which al- Mrs. Charles Candage is home from three more than a year, owing to Mr. Hutchings’ and w ife, of Otter Creek, most me. Not much Cushion Top Trimming, yards Henry Stanley Rockland. prostrated having the of the store has Winterbotham in 1 was long, tassel on each end; made in silk absence, management are visiting Capt. Frank faith left medicines rather skep- Paper. Miss Susie returned to in all devolved mostly upon him. By honesty and wife. Long Saturday tical when Doan’s Kidney Pills were and mercerized qualities popular and in his business Massachusetts to resume her teaching. recommended and I a box because I shades; prices, 29c., 39c.. 49c. and C9c. (straightforwardness Blunt’s pond is the busiest place Just got dealings,Mr. has won and main- Ellis w ife and leave knew had to be done. I 49c. Hutchings now in East Lamoine as most of the farm- Stansfleld, family something pro- Silk Loops; price, of ice. to-day for Vinalhaven. Miss Beulah cured them at E. G. Moore’s drug store, ers are putting in their year’s supply Scrim Ruffling (sufficient for one Luckiest Man lu Arkansas. Grindle will them. & Moore’s. This rem- Feb. 12. H- accompany formerly Wiggin cushion), price, 49c. uI’m the man in ____ THE luckiest Arkansas,’’ Frank Pierce died Feb. 7 in the twenty- edy acted directly upon the kidneys and AMERICAN. writes U. L. of “since the Stanley, Bruno, in a short time 1 was relieved. I restoration of after five WEST FRANKLIN. third year of his age. Mr. Pierce had greatly my wife’s health have even more confidence in this Our BOO page Spring and Summer cata- of continuous and bleed- in East- remedy years coughing Miss AngieJSmith is visiting to-day than I had at that time, because 1 logue. an encyclopedia of New York fash- ing from the ana I owe lungs: my good week. The Yellow Fever Germ have used a few doses since and have ion and household supplies, will be ready fortune to the world’s port this they greatest medicine, has been discovered. It bears a never failed to the most beneficial In March. Sent free on request. Write Dr. New for wife have returned recently bring King’e Discovery Consump- Duean MeViekerand close resemblance to the malaria germ. results. I recommend Doan’s Kidney tor it noic. Make use of the low prices tion, which I know' from will Subscribe experience from a visit to the Provinces. To free the from disease germs, Pills very and save money. Address Room i’ 1. i cure if taken in time. system earnestly. consumption My the most effective is Dr. For safe all dealers. Price 50 cents. wife with first bottle and twelve Weston Clark and wife have gone *to remedy King’s by improved New* Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole bottles the care.” Cures the Amy is completed Milo, where their daughter diseases due to malaria and con- ageuts for the United States. R. H. MACY ft CO., worst and colds or re- poison coughs money ill with 25c at E. G. Moore’s Remember the name—Doan’s-and take funded. At E. G. seriously pneumonia. stipation. Drug | BROADWAY, NEW YORK Moore’s, druggist. Store. no other. 60c and Feb. 12. CH’E’EK. For It. ft.00. Trial bottle free. | * at>brtti»tn»nt». on the east- atamiBunnua. one of the most important ISLE AU HAUT. ern Maine coast, guiding to a safe harbor storm-tossed craft from the open sea out- MAINE'S MOST EXCLUSIVE SUM- side and the treacherous inside waters in Matini- MER RESORT. winter. This will be in line with CUBAN MINISTER S U. S. south- cus Rock light, twenty-four miles THE POINT LOOKOUT COLONY OF BOS- east. Lobster is the great native in- TON’S BLUEST BLOOD—NATURE UN- fishing and York island is regarded as the Recommends_Pe"ru"na. DISTURBED—THE SIMPLE LIFE. dustry, MGALLERT. most prolific lobster point in Maine. (From (lie Lewiston Journal.| Probably th« most distinguished sum- mer resident of Isle au Haut last summer Isle au which was discovered by Haut, is the famous artist, Lewis and later visited by De Monts, ANNUAL Champlain Herzog, of New York, who recently fig- about the time Mount Desert island was ured in one of the most interesting and : sighted 300 ago, lies about five miles years important will cases, involving f4,000,000, south of Deer Isle, oi which until its of the century. Mr. Herzog and wife oc- ■ separation in 1874, it formed an integral SALE. cupied one of the club cottages two years It consists of a of REDUCTION part. really group summer he decided that ago, but last islands, namely: Two Spoon, York’s, the accommodations provided by the vil- Merchant and Kimball’s is- WISE BUYERS, BE EARLY! Fog, Burnt, better suited his democratic tastes, lands and all other islands in what is lagers | and early in the season his yacht Vesta, | termed Merchants’ Row. YOU of the N. Y. Y. C., anchored off the A. J. THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED JANUARY REDUCTION SALE For cent uries it has been untouched by H. Turner modest home, and the Herzogs the wave of progress, and Bar Harbor rose rest KNOW SO WELL BEGINS. took up their quarters there for the to its present eminence while none thought of the season with their retinue of ser- to give Isle au Haut, one of the most beau- the and have been vants. Redaction Sale of fast, they of even a Every January tiful Maine islands, passing honest life of the notable enough, is to lie excelled—that certainly is shown in the variety It was the simple, j notice. Over a dozen years ago, a Boston Bohemian of tlie merchandise, the soundness of the qualities ottered, the marvel- Turners that appealed to the .orward yacht touched at the island, having aboard lous cheapness of the most desirable kinds. Bargains press spirit of Artist Herzog, and with his be left behind if a of prominent men who were look- from every section of the store—nothing shall price party family he passed the summer with them, \ this sale. All sold for a where nature bad been un- will sell it. No goods will be charged during goods ing spot entered into the quiet, pastoral lift of the disturbed the art of man. j for cash. by himself and to strictly people and endeared family ^ Prof. the moving Bowditch, spirit, the islanders. whose fame as a landscape gardener is It was not an unusual sight to see the COATS, SKIRTS. decided to found a SUITS, international, colony millionaire artist assisting A. J. H. Tur- REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS. there, whose summers, at least, should be ner at the forge in the early mornings at the “simple life” to the letter, and so it Take choice of Ladies’ Suits, regardless of former cost at $4.98 his neat shop next door to the Turner your has evoluted into the ultra-exclusive Point Coats at $4.98 at $7.48. home, or participating with the islanders $2.08, Lookout club colony, situated pictur- 25 cent, reduction on Press Skirts. in pulling their lobster traps. Mr. Her- per at the northern end of the island. esquely the Maine coast and Garments, a reduction of 33 1-A per cent. zog has been visiting Misses’ Children's The colony, a little over a year ago, came since a youth, and probably has more into public notice on account of the death KIMONOS. SACKS AND WRAPPERS. photograph views of it than any other DRESSING at the club bouse of Mrs. Paul Revere, the man. Two of his paintings at the St. Flannelette or Percale "Wrappers at 79c aged descendant of the illustrious Revolu- $1.00 Louis fair are Isle au Haut scenes one a . 1.25 0«c tionary hero. Until that event few knew shop scene and the other a fog bound « •' of the distinguished colony living at Isle 1.50 $1-23 mackerel fleet. Mr. Herzog’s paintings Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States. 35c au Haut—distinguished by the so-called 50c Kimono Sacks, at are in the most prominent salons of ftonor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, Is an orator born. In Bostonese Mue blood, for it is more diffi- $1.00 75c Europe, where he won high honors when an article In The Outlook for Jply, 1*09, by George Kennan, who heard Quesada cult to obtain a season’s club membership 1.50 #1-12 a student in the great art centres of the speak at the Esteban Theater, Mantanxas, Cuba, he said: “1 have seen many there than a pass from the Jap frontier to | now G9c old w orld. audiences under the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional Eiderdown Dressing Sacks, $1.00, Port Arthur. $1.50, 98c Mr. Herzog, although a young man ana excitement; but 1 have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada’s POINT LOOKOUT CLUB. honors to an unusual the dead Marti.” In a letter to The Peruna Medicine <■ $2.00, 1.48 the recipient of art eulogy upon patriot, Com- It is decidedly English in all appoint- degree, is modesty itself, and notwith- pany, written from Washington, D. C., Senor Quesada says: Kimonos and Bath Robes which we offer at We have some long: ments and rules. The club has a mem- standing the fact that Mrs. Herzog, by the one-third of former price. j bership of about fifteen, including the recent decision of the New York supreme “Peruna I can recommend as a very good medi- j of Boston and New Alton B. Olneys, York, the court, written by former Judge cine. it is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it Bowditches, of Boston, Shortndges, of Parker, came into possession of over FURS REDUCED. is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal Philadelphia, Butlers and Longs, of Bos- f4,000,000, he is an earnest advocate of the Women’s Fur-lined Coats, black broadcloth covering— i ton, and a few others, who are well simple life in which Mrs. Herzog heartily of catarrh.”—Oonzalo De reduced from $45.uO complaint Quesada. #17.98 reduced from $27.50 #31.50 known in railroad The club- *• history. co-operates. $50.00 I J, H of Ala- There le but a medicine which $27.50 $55.00 #37.50 , house is on a commanding site »nd the Isle au Haut, signifying “island of Congressman Bankhead, single of situated bama, one of the most Influential mem- la a radical specific for catarrh. It la Muffs, scarfs aud small furs at a reduction of one-third to one-half ; group cottages picturesquely height”, is rich in Indian lore. On the All of the club cot- which bers of the Honseof Representatives, in Peruna, which has stood a half century ... nearby. summit of of former price. ... occupants Champlain mountain, all that are left will a letter written from D. test and cured thousands of cases. We have had a big fur business, and now tages, which are pretentious villas, are lies 600 feet sheer out of the ocean, is Washington, C., his endorsement to the ca- If do not derive and to the rules from the one the hitherto unre- give* great you prompt satis- of a Great Sale. subject emanating Crystal lake, of March Out to the Quickstep Clearing tarrh in the results from the nse of club. For instance, it costs 12% cents for ported phenomena of Maine. Big Thun- remedy, Peruna, following factory Peruna, words: write at once to Dr. a trunk from the wharf to the villa, 12% der, the grand old man of the Penobscot Hartman, giving a full statement of case and he will Waists Reduced. cents more to carry it to the designated tribe of Indians, first made known to the "Your Peruna la one of the beat your Greatly to valuable water is cents a it be pleased give yon his ad- all of our fall wool AA'aists at 50 cts. There are some room; 1% gallon; costs natives that Crystal lake, although 600 medicines / ever tried, and no family AVe offe.r vice 30 cents a to have one’s hauled sea was influenced should be without remarkable gratis. among taein sold as high as $2.uo. day flag up feet beyond the level, your As a tonic and catarrh cure Address Dr. Hartman, President of The and down; $30 a month for a chamber- by the ocean and rose and fell with the remedy. / know of better."—J, If. Hartman All WAISTINGS. I maid; so much for candles, ice, boating, tides. Tests have been made proving the nothing Sanitarium,Columbus,<>. (lank bead. corresnosHen— ririctb c-mg-t- etc., until when the bill is presented at truth of his assertion, and the scientifically A lot of white Mercerized AVaist Patterns at 79 cts., reduced the month’s end, it ranges from a yard to inclined tourists have the from $1.50 and $2.0o. acknowledged two yards in length. peculiar phenomenon which they explain C OUNTY NE\ S Ella Sprague and Mrs. Eva LaFurley, of Out the Black and Colored Dress Goods. On the warmest day the club house is by the theory that there is a direct sub- Stockton Springs, and John Ober, who Clearing (iiu/ia Arm mem cool with a decidedly Bostonese frigidity. terranean connection with Crystal lake cared for his father in his Last illness. A bona fide clearance. Price surprises in your favor. Our reduc- and the Atlantic, and that in the early Consequently young girls and young those who at have been more radical than ever. ages the lake was the apex of a volcano. NORTH BROOKLIN. Among spent Sunday tions men the Isle au Haut and the men pass by In summer Isle au Haut is a delightful Mountain View farm were Charles 1 Tracy Our 50c dress at 35c and 39c of finance “far from the wolf’' rather out of the travelled tourist The friends here of W. N. Means, of goods seeking rest spot, and wife, Mrs. E. M. Higgins, Mrs. Clara •< with two mails When are to hear of his recent 75c 59c of Wall and State streets, are glad of this. itinerary, daily. Sedgwick, sorry j winter frosts and gales come the mail ar- Murphy, Misses Kuby Higgins, Mabel .. A is that no even accident. $1.00 79c stringent rule one, rives cat-boat about twice a week. Arline of Mrs. E. by 1 Sweet, Murphy, Sound; .. he build a shall in the 1.50 #1.19 though cottage, Last winter it was six weeks between Mrs. Alden Conary and Harry Conary, K. Heed and Melville Manchester, of and the fair island was as far distant least disturb nature except in so much as mails, of Bluehill Falls, visited Leslie Flye and Northeast Miss Flora Webster from the mainland as a labrador isle, but Harbor; and LACES REDUCED. is requisite to build a walk to the house. w ife EMBROIDERIES when the summer's sun came, she Sunday. and Charles Carver, of West Tremont. A is- early private yacht plies between the as m the sea as ever. Two See our at 5c and 10c per lay smiling houses are to be erected here next ; Feb. 12. H. bargains yard. land and in and next Stonington summer, year. Arthur Cole will build one, and ; The Biggest Bargain in Silks. season a regular line will be established Leonard Candage the other. WEST BROOKSVILLE. between Rockland and the island. Since COUNTY NEWS. The three-masted schooner J. S. Lam- Mrs. Mary Wasson has purchased a Jer- reduced from 79c. the of the club there have been o' Additional County Ann, cm other page• at 59c per yard; coming cow. j prey, of loaded with stone sey — Thomaston, built splendid roa£s one fifteen-mile j from Bluehill, passed down the bay Feb.6. i The ladies’ sewing circle was enter- UNDERWEAR. drive encircling the island having been BROOKLIN. The ice-cream festival in the hall last i tained by Mrs. Maggie Blodgett Thurs- AVe have several small lots of Misses’, Children’s and Ladies’ but recently completed, the town appro- Mrs. Edith Phillips is home from Blue- we close at a reduction. Thursday was attended, day. Underwear which priating $1,500 to build the connecting hill. evening largely j The w w ill have link. There is no other drive like this in proceeds, f6.35, ill be added to the Gov. Brooks lodge, I. O. O. F., 3 Miss of has been Wash Dress Goods Reduced. Beede, Surry, visiting wharf fund. work in the de- this country. It skirts the ocean, pene- Tuesday night initiatory the 19c kind, reduced to 9 l-2c. 1 Mrs. Fred Phillips. A lot of fine Scotch Ginghams, trating through primeval forests present- George Giles and wife, and John F. Giles gree. 12 l-2c Percales at 9 l-2c. 15c Dimities and Lawns 9 l-2c. H. S. Kane and wrife spent a few days ing on the eastern side the grandest and and wife received many of their friends Isaac Stover and wife, and Sidney last week in Rockland. ALL STAPLE DRY GOODS REDUCED. wildest view of the Atlantic, overlooking and neighbors last Tuesday evening. A Hawes and wife are home from Skow'- a half hundred little islands — the most Miss Agnes McFarland is home from was Everything in the store will go at marked-down prices. pleasant evening passed. hegan. lobster centres on the Maine Foxcroft, where she is teaching. important Miss Ruth Roberts entertained a score Mrs. Lydia Emery, of Bangor, and her coast. Kane came home from Wallace Thursday or more of her young friends and school- son Charles, of Stockton Springs, were in All the club and the club- where he has been cottages big Greenock, N. J., mates, Saturday evening, at the home of town over Sunday. M. GALLERT. house were built by Clarence D. Turner, employed. Capt. Emory E. Dodge and wife, it being Schooner Joanna from Rock- who is a Durgain, self-taught architect, civil engi- who has been mak- the of her tenth A. E. Farnsworth, anniversary birthday. land, has finished discharging a cargo of neer, ship builder, blacksmith and land- The ing an extended tour through the South evening was passed very pleasantly. grain at Wasson’s wharf. ! officers were chosen: Mr. Turner is town treas- ing Mrs. S. J. Nor- scape gardener. and is home. NEWS, West, Rev. 8. M. Thompson, of North Sedg- Prof. John 8. COUNTY I wood, president; Mrs. Annie Albee, urer and postmaster. To him is due the Tapley, of North Anson, *><’< other j who is on delivered an sermon *rt&%i;ny &£V* Roswell Eaton, quartermaster wick, impressive who has been in tow n for a returned i vice-president; Mrs. Ida Parker, secretary; building of the circle drive. He laid it week, a steamer of the Fall River line, is at Sunday afternoon in the chapel. Mr. and to his home this j Mrs. Etta Billings, treasurer. The society out and built it, and there is no finer road morning. SWAN’S ISLAND. home for a few weeks. Mrs. Thompson were present at the is planning to give a play soon. surface anywhere. Herbert Wescott, who has spent several prayer-meeting in the Mr. A. Burns is a twenty-one- Miss Helen Humphrey, of Boston, evening. at C. building Miss Verlette Albee gave a most “THE SIMPLE LIFE.” months home, went to New London, enjoy- to the Thompson led the service and foot lobster boat. arrived Thursday spend winter spoke to his steamer last week. gasolene able party Saturday evening. Even the mode of Conn., join to-day rapid transit her at touchingly to his afterwards of is visit- with mother Hotel Dority. hearers, George Greenlaw, Oceanville, on the A valentine social and Whitcomb Richardson has sold the island is primitive. In summer a a very beautiful accom- entertainment F. and A. will singing selection, his Mrs. Wilbert Stanley. Naskeag lodge, M., tender will be held at the ing sister, schooner Fortuna to Jonesport parties. trained ox hitched to a small cart carry- panied on the organ by his wife. Congregational chapel, a and to the Masons Mr. and Mrs. of Gouldsboro, are an au reception banquet Feb. 14. will be served from 6 to 8. Pike, Charles Closson has sold his sloop to ing extremely pretty Isle Haut girl Supper G. F. Newr- and Eastern Stars, of Sedgwick, Wednes- Cupid seems to be pretty busy this win- Feb. 12. Visiting Mrs. Pike’s brother, Rockland to be delivered in was the sensation of the day to the blase Tomson. parties, April. evening. ter. Last week Grover A. of South man. financiers lounging at the Point Lookout day Morse, Messrs. Churchill and who are and StinBon, Mrs. Alma closed a successful term Bluehill, Georgia F. Candage, of this PRETTY MARSH. H. E. has been confined to the club upon its arrival with mail or Flye Stanley in Rockland were at home pack- stole scalloping bay, of school at the corner Feb. 10. place, away quietly to the parsonage V. D. who is at Bar house the week with a sprained ages from the postoffice. There are but Saturday, Smith, employed past a few this week. at North and days Those not missed a half were Sedgwick were married was at home ankle. few horses on the island, shank’s mare having day by Harbor, Sunday. Fred Closson has been ex- Rev. S. M. Thompson. The bride will be Capt. making being the motive Men Hazel and Fred Herrick and Ruth Johns- Mrs. of Otter is C. R. and F. E. Bridges have gone to popular power. much missed from Edger Walls, Creek, tensive repairs to his lobster smack, King- ton. this community, where Verna G. with who wouldn’t think of walking from their visiting her mother, Mrs. H. M. Ober. Portland in the smack fisher. He has put in a gasolene engine. she always with the office to a restaurant in New “hoof who has been mingled young lobsters. Feb. 12. York, Asa Smith, receiving Hollis and and Andrew X. Y. Z. people. The happy couple will reside for Seavey wife, it” blithely on Isle au Haut. medical treatment at the marine hospital and The V. I. society met with Mrs. E. W. the present at South Bluehill. Finley wife, of Northeast Harbor, Across the “Thoroughfare” is Kimball’s in Chelsea, Mass., came home Sunday visited afternoon. About fl.50 WEST TREMONT. Feb* 12* Allen Smith and wife Sunday. Conary Saturday island over He was Xenophon. presided by “Gov.” Smith, much improved. accompanied by Feb. 12. S. was received. Mrs. Charles Murphy, of Sound, has who is opposed to the new-fangled notions his son. is home after been visiting Mrs. W. the Mrs. George Sprague George Murphy of au in road week. Isle Haut building. A long, Fire last CENTER. few weeks in Rockland with past Wednesday night destroyed a&umisnnnusb spending a low house on the brow of a hill with the the buildings, of J. J. Bridges at West Will Butler has her Mrs. McRae. Fred Bridges and wife are receiving con- j gone to Sorrento on a sister, Philip stars and stripes floating every day in the Mrs. Fannie gratulations on the birth of a Brooklin occupied by Allen. visit. Mildred of daughter, is. the Schooner May, Sedgwick, born Jan. 31. year governor’s home. In the sum- insurance, fl,00. Mrs. Allen Loss, |2,500; Will Ober, who has been at brought a load of salt from Portland to mer he has a score of “fellers” Islesford B. E. Clark and L. B. Deasy, of Bar Har- literary lost much of her furniture. for the last past week, is home. Sylvester Morse and son week. and and art-loving feminines as guests. His bor, Seth W. Norwood, of Southwest Josiah Nutter died Feb. after a For Nervous Children Capt. 5, Mrs. Una Butler has friends of Edwin Smith were Harbor, were here most interesting visitor each year is gone to Manset to The many Saturday. short illness, aged seventy-nine Fred of years. visit her Mrs. Isaac A of to learn of his death in Portland last The new house of Mrs. George Williams, political fame. daughter, Stanley. Teaspoonful “L. F.” Sorry Lydia Walla has He leaves a widow', three daughters—Mrs. Mr. Smith was connected with the One day last August when I called on the Little Ola who week. been moved from the site on w hich it was Emma Kane, Mrs. Nellie Stanley, Miss Campbell, has been ill was with an North of that city. built to the site of the governor, I ushered into the presence abscess on her is Bucksport, Me., Oct. 30, 1903. police department house that was Maude Nutter, and one son—Henry J., all face, much a of a. m. better. Dear L. B. burned short time ago. bridge whist at 10 in which Henry Sirs:— The community sympathize with of this place. Funeral services were held Mr. of Haynie, for twenty years Paris corre- Ed of I have used “L. F.” Bitters for about Stanley and wife in the loss .of their Giles, Machias, was here the past at the Baptist of Ober, Bar Harbor, was here Sun- of Wednesday church, two con- the of spondent the Boston Herald, noted to years and have found it very bene- daughter Katie, who died Feb. 4, of week, guest Capt. Charles Lunt and which he had been a member sixty years. day attend the funeral of his brother author and was ficial. One of has » were held took a to literateur, engaged. He J. W. Ober. my neighbors sumption. The funeral services family. They trip Frenchboro, He was buried with masonic honors. W. H. Lunt told me he had come to the islands to fin- small boy who had a very nervous Rev. J. McNair Capt. taking them in his gaso- at the house, tD. officiating. line Interment at Brooklin cemetery. Orville trouble. 1.. has boat. ish his soon to be en- Bartlett, who went to Portland F.” almost completely was in the lot. book, published, Interment family Feb. 12. Uxe Femme. last week with cured him in a short time. In spite of the cutting hailstorm last titled, “Captains and Kings,” memoirs his sister, Mrs. Cretie very Feb. Po who 12._Spec. life a a nroy, is under Yours Friday night, L. W. Rumill, C. C., and covering quarter of century in Eu- DEDHAM. treatment at the truly, M 'ine general BASS HARBOR. other officers-elect of K. of P. lodge drove ropean capitals. hospital, returned' home MRS. JEDEDIAH SEAVEY, to Mrs. Will Phillips, of Holden, visited Sat and Southwest Harbor to attend the in- The to Isle au Haut irday reports his sister as Bros, are filling their ice- governor’s ferry im- Parker stallation. relatives in town last week. pr. Eases nerve pressure by nature's is ox when the tide ebb- ing. house. proper, by team, own method. A liver and well A took at the office who is healthy quiet wedding place ing leaves a sandy bar. This the govern- Miss Gladys Eldridge, employed Funeral bowels. is a lew services of J. W. Ober were regulated You can depend Miss Anne Gott spending days of L. W. has been at home for a held Rumill, esq., Saturday evening, ment has been asked to to afford a in Bangor, few at 1. home. “L. F.” dredge, Mr. Ober had a shock upon Atwood’s Bitters, 35 in Bar Harbor. when Alvin L. Norwood and Jennie L. about better yacht anchorage, but an unfavor- days. six weeks ago. Death cents at all stores. Colson, both of were married. occurred Miss Blanche Benson, ol Somerville, Tremont, able has been made the and wife and Friday Mrs. Flora Colson and Mrs. Delia report by govern- Clarence Staples William form ion. He will be is friends here. Joyce, greatly missed—i Mass., visiting sisters of the were the wit- ment engineer. A favorable report has been Kneeland and wife, of Lincoln, spent last k. id groom, only I neighbor and a loving father He The benefit society met with nesses. made, however, for a lighthouse on the week with Wentworth Staples and wrifc. " ido"' village ; and ,our children—Mrs. A1 bee last Wednesday. The follow- Feb. 12. Thelma. southern end of island, which will prove Feb. 12. B. | Matilda Mary Banfleld, of Ipswich, Mrs. Mass.; Subscribe for The Aincrictin.