aobmie mntts, LOCAL, AFFAlHft 1m being thoroughly repaired and reno- L mburiur, JL. 8. N. O.; Laura Sartbne% MASONS MEET. vated. Mr. Osgood Is not new to the R. 8. V. G ;Maud Raymond, L. 8 V. G.; carried on a similar Alice inside Lelia District Convention held to* NKW ADVKKTlhKMKNTN THIN WKKK. business, having Goodwin, guard; Davis, being business on Water street some years ago. warden; Lena Holmes, conductress. After day—Large Attendance. Probate notice—K-i 8umii M Haynes et als. the installation a was served in The Masons of be tlr-t mason!* A«lnir notice—Pst Nancy M La Groa. M. Y. McGowo, of the First national banquet twenty Your Bar Harbor Power district are in Where’s A Union Co—Stock □ Klvtr last week river at the the lower ball. Fhlswortri to-day attending bolder** bank, spent up camp meeting. the annual convention. The attendance New Ki>Mlan«l Telegraph and Telephone Co. of the Ellsworth Lumber Co., in No. 21. A dancing and card party is to be given 1-11live noth affairs. la much interest I.e»i e—Legal He H. B. Moore. re- In Hancock hall next large, being manifested Frank for naturalization. accompanied They Monday evening, Onen—Apjilhuton n r nn >vor«. G A Parcher—Apothecary. turned Friday night. Jan. 23, by tbe ladies in honor of the ' Wbile the notice of the holding of Torrence A Cotile— Mi at and grocery store. Nicolin club. The committee is tti* “Nest The literature club met with Mrs. C. H. reception convention came lo Hie Hancock Co Savings Bank. EiJswoitb lodge* Egg?” KG of Mrs. H. M. Hall, Mrs. J. F. rather late tbe committees from tbe two Moore—Apothecary. on Pine street composed Hank Hodgman Monday evening. statement—Condition of First national Knowlton, Mrs. O. W. Mrs. F. W. lodges pushed wafers through with (ft ^ The next meeting of the club will be held Tapley, snap that surprised many. bad It is time we were Klovd A Unhand Rollins, Mrs. E J. Walsh and Mfsj Nothing your first Haynes— Meats, groceries. with Rev. 9. W. Sutton on Main street Mary been left undone would add to receiving savings deposit " lull-g Bros—Meats, groceries, vegetables, that, th* F. Hopkins. The public is cordially ei of the visitors. Hou dry goods, etc. Monday evening, Jan. 30. joyment Invited. The affair promises to be one of Masons from the western part of tbO "nest for a substantial in Uuckhport: Miss Nan I. who bas been on —your egg” competency Drummey, county began driving in early in tbe foro- Hank statement—Condition of na- the leading social events of the season. Bucksport the road with Walsh’s carni- and the noon train tional hank. crystalplex noon, brought a good val for tbe ueventeen Arthur L. Gould, of this city, a student from Bar Sullivan and later years. It is never too or too late to Portland Me: past weeks, closed delegation Harbor, early begin at the medical school at Washington county. % her season in North Adams, Mass., and Portland, Gasoline engines. The convent ion was called to order a| has who Is to graduate next June, ha-, after to save; and it is never a move in the direction returned home. 2 o’clock by District Deputy Eben Hu wrong sharp competition, received an appoint* ol Bar Huibor. SCHEDULE OF MAILS Herbert Foster, son of A. M. Foster and Whittaker, I’rayer was ment as Interne at the Bangor hospital. He offisred by the chaplain. The district AT ELLSWORTH POST-OFFICE. whose condition was as when start an account with ns. We wife, regarded t ben addressed the convention. you guarantee will enter upon his duties in July. Mr. deputy In effect October 10, 1904. serious, the resuit of an operation for The Bar Harbor lod'*e worked the firs* Gould is the youngest son of George appendicitis two weeks ago, is now con* degree snd Felicltv lodge, of Bucksport, Is absolute of at all we MAILS KECMVED. Gould and wife, of this city. He Is r grad- now working Hie second. protection principal times; help Btdered out of danger. From West—7.16 a m and R.13 p m. uate of the Eihworth high BChool. His A turkey supper wi.l be served directly Arthur at the close of work this From Kast-1 fR a m, 5.S5 and 9 47 p m. Shute, wife and two children Is to his afternoon. to make dollars more dollars. appointment bigh'y gratifying This tbe convention will you your grow MAIL CLOSES AT POST-OFFICE. arrived borne from Port Angeles, Wash., evening open many friends. at 8 o’clock on tbe third degree. That Homo West—It 20a m, 5and 9 p m. last Monday. Mr. Shuts will remain David A. Hooper lodge, of wild Boiko East—7 a m and m. Another Improvement has been added Sullivan, 5.30 p about a month, and will then return, do the work after which refreshments will No trains. to the tire department. Two punga for Sunday leaving his family here. be servi d. to the Are have b^en Hancock hauling hose placed The twenty-first district l« compoard of County Saturday evening Lygonfa lodge worked THE AMERICAN Is on sale in in the Franklin street bouse. The pu*igs the following lodges : Felicity, No. 19, of the second degree and Tuesday even- No l 40 Kllswortli at tiie news stands of are of the double runner variety, about Rucksport ; Lygnnia, E"sworth| the third on four candidates. Rising Sim, No 71,nf ing degree the size of u Sideboards Brook>1n; Tremont, 0. II. I.eland and J. A. delivery pung. No. E-oteric. No. of EHnwortbi Thomp- There was a large attendance. Refresh- 77; 159, eighteen inches high have beeu built on Rar Harbor. No. Winter Harbor, No. Savings Bank, son. Single copies, 5 cents ; sub- 185; ments were served after the work. and other changes made to make them 392; and David A. Hooper, No. 201, of scription price $1.50 in Sullivan. per year John Clement, of who died serviceable. are seven feet and .... Bucksport, They long EL.LSWORTH, [VIA I N E. advance. nt Bangor last week, was well kuowy in and will easily take 700 feet of hose, all Ellsworth. He leaves two broti era— Amos the pipes, straps, axes, tars and pro- Slbbcrttsrmtntrs. A of meeting Acadia K A. chapter was and Cb ries, of Seal Harbor, and one sit- tectors. XOTE-Hoiiic Savings Banks will l>c supplied on held last evening for work. ter—Mrs. Ernest of Bar Harbor. Emery, 1 he following programme will be ren- application. S K. Hinckley, of B uehill, was in the Mr. an i Mrs. George 9. Wescott, of this dered at the Ellsworth high school next Irtut city Saturday on businga*. city, announce that the marriage of their Friday afternoon: Music, by Mary There’s Mrs. J. M. Adame, who has been visit- daughter Grare Marion to Thomas P. Agnes Fields, Margaret Downey and ing relatives in Rochester, N. H., is home Murtagh, of Brooklyn, N. Y., w ll take Margaret Dresser; current events will be Feb. 6. Mr. now To Our Fire Insurance Customers. Mrs. A. W. Austin is visiting her place Murtagh is in this read by Harry L. (Jerry; oration, by school A New Mrs. in city. Milton Beckwith; weekly paper In view of the fact that there is some the assured as to laughter, Vincent, Somerville, naturally inquiry by A. arid Julia R. the effect of the recent disaster at Haltimore and the Ununci d condition of Mass. Dr. Harry C. Mason, who has been by George Campbell the three weeks with bis Cushman. A debate, Resolved, That Are insurance companies, we are pleased to announce to our customers that C. L. Me rmg and D. H. Trlbou have re- spending past Aret e should be discc we have been advised by all of our companies t lat t »■ n-ccut losses will not turned parents, C. W. Mason and wife, in tbiB expeditions uragid, frcin Boston, where they went on Tea in that a ivi l will be discussed in the affirmative impair their capital and largo surplus be left for the of Ousiness. cily, returned Monday to Stoningtou. by We protection all their holders. suggest that yon look over your policies at this Mr*. Mason will remain here for a short Frances Armstrong ana Chandler H. policy The ladies’ missionary will meet time, and if in need of further protection we tender you the services of our society time. Drummey, and in the negative by Ray with Mrs. J. T. Giles office. Yours respectfully, Tuesday afternoon, Dol ard and David A. Foster. Jan. at 3 o’clock. Freeland Robbins, a son of the W. W. C. W. .V F. Ij. >1ASON. 24, Town! Robbins, whose brutal murder at Deer Last Wednesday evening Donnqua C. I. 9'spies left Friday for New York Isle w as discovered last week, and who is lodge, K. of P., Installed officers as fol- and Boston. Mrs. Staples accompanied a prisoner at tbe Ellsworth jail, is to be lows: Hollis B. Estey, C. C ; G. L Wls- O. W. TARLEY, him as far as Boston. released next Saturday. He is nineteen weli, V. C.; Joun A. Lord, pre ate; Harry Miss Eva of Sheriff Mayo, daughter B. years of age. L. Crabtree, keeper of records Bod eeais; H. Mayo, returned Monday from Camden Hubert C. master of F. & H. Blend General Real The installation and sociable of Eso- Osgood, exchequer: Insurance, Estate, Investments where she has b en visiting. 3. L. master of Roswell teric lodge, F. and A. M., announced for Lord, work; Mrs. C. C. Royal, who has been ill, is March, master at arms; W. E. Doyle, In- BANK BUILDING, ELLSWORTH. to-morrow evening bas been postponed to y She is with her side Eugene P. outside gradual improving. Tnursday evening, Feb. 9, on account of warden; Warren, Tea Mrs. A. W. Packard. Charles H. daughter, tbe convention which la being held in warden; Leland, representa- tive to the John A. Ferdinand Wardwell, wLo was called Ellsworth to-day. grand lodge; L^rd, DEMAND THE BEST. here the death of alternate. C. W. Hopkins, grand chan- by bis wife, has returned Cai d-* are out announcing tbe marriage of was the in to N. cellor, Milbridge, .tailing Siark, H., where be is employed. 01 J/j- 11 of Dr. Winfred Harts- There have the Morgan ofli er. After work refreshments were you name! It Seven orphan children have been horn and Edith May, daughter of Mr. and served followed by a social hour. is such an extra Tea hroukht to Ellsworth and placid In homes Mrs. Charles A. Lieb, of New York. Dr. good The installation of the officers of Blan- tiere by Rev. Fr. O’Brien, of the Catholic Hartshorn la the son of F. E. Hartshorn and we are so of it that last proud church. aud wife, formerly of Ellsworth. qnefort commandery Wednesday evening was a most entertaining affair. we have our initials ou A teachers’ meeting of the Methodist Sheriff Mayo made his initiatory call on put The installing officer whs A. W. King, Sunday school will meet weekly, begin Ellsworth l quor dealers Saturday even- it—in other we want whose work was admirably done. There words, nlng at Capt. S. L. Lord’s next Tuesday at ing. Only one building was searched aud was music by the Ellsworth ma’e quar- to be identified in the closest 7.30 p ra. nothing found. Sheriff was ac- Mayo tette and by Monaghan’s orchestra. After Dr. A. M. Fulton has companied by Deputy Carney, Constable CHOCOLATES. closed her cottage the exercises dancing and cards were in- possible way with a Tea iireanaban and Marshal a Mauset, and has returned to Ellsworth City Silvy. was served dulged in. A splendid supper which we KNOW is sure where she is the The to "The Taste guest of E. F. Kobiusou olBcere-elcct of Irene chapter, about 11 o’clock, by Caterer John H. Teixs.” and wife. O. E. a list a S., of which appeared in Le’.aod. The retiring eminent comman- please all tastes. For purity, recent were installed lant TAKE no SaUtao i iTUTE ! The Unity club is arranging an enter- issue, Tuesday der, John F. Knowlton, received well- D. D. Q. for fine flavor and for tainment, probably of a musical nature, evening by M. Ruby J. Tracy, ol diserved compliments for his work. The strength Winter Harbor. Refreshments and a to be given at the Unitarian vestry some new commander, Harry E. Rowe, is the this F. & H. Blend cannot be social next week. hop followed the installation. man ever elected to the (ffice evening youngest by Ask for it; The woman's alliance of the Uoitarisn Tue siockholders of the BurrlU nation- Blarquf fort. His record for proficiency surpassed. give FURNITURE al b»nk at its annual elected the in masonic work is and w'tb it a test. This to church met wiih Rev. 8. W. Sutton this meeting excellent, good week, a folio-ting directors: C. C. S. J the assistance of his able of officers, lernoon. The business meeting whs Burrlll, corps introduce, we have made a OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. be cted c ded to order at 2.30. Morrison, C. R. Foster, F. C. BurrlU, O good work may confidently exp on it of W. Foss. The board organized as f dlowe; to an of the Port- special price Miss Margaret Koch is expected to In replying inquiry President, C. C. Burrill; cashier, Jae. E, of Trade ape-^k in the interest of the Y. P 8. C. E land Board Journal regard ng Parsons. of the the Union WALL PAPERS and DRAPERIES at thb vestry of the Biptist church next the business past year, The school board of the Metho- ^hoe of this writes: “Tuis Friday evening. All are cordially Sunday Mfg. Co., city, 40c -AT- per pound. Invited. dist church last evening elected the fol- company has manufactured more goods lowing officers: Superintendent, Mrs du log 1901 than any year sinci we went Tne Union shoe factory is running Kannle E Hopkins; assistant, Mrs. Grace i .to operation. The profits have not in- under half steam this week owing to a Barron; secretary. Miss Haz?l Holmes; creased, ns the gradual rise in all prices on defect, in the boiler. As soon as possible •ibrarlan, Miss Julia Barron; treasurer, stock and material entering into the E. J. DAVIS’ the fjctcry will shut down to repair the Miss Mary Miss Fannie goods we manufacture, has made tho d image. Holmes; organist, 1371—1905. For the next three weeks I shall sell Tower. cost of our output much in exc ss of any jk 1. O. O has received I*s Children’s Lej lodge, F., a lvance we have beeo able to ob:ain from Ladies’, Misses’ and At the annua! meeting of tbe stock- new paraphernalia, and the members are shoe manufacturer is Having passed one of the most suc- ho ders of the First national bank of Ells- customers. The for bu*y preparing the convention which a and made cessful since the worth the old bjard of directors was practically contractor, prlce-s Main Street, Ellsworth. years entering photo- COATS, FURS, be is to held in this city about the middle are held elected as follows: Andrew P. on spring and fall samples graphic business, especially during the of Whwell, February. each so that therlBein holiday trade, at the Dress J. A. P ters, Eugene Hale, A. W. King, through season, Skirts, Hats, Miss Inex*L. Is pb come from 1905. Kingman employed L. A. Emery E. H. Greely. A. P. Wlawell stock and material must and all kinds of Millinery, and a stenographer in the office of Hale & Ham- fits on which are large was re elected president aud Henry W. pr< figured samples, assortment of other at cost and la. Miss is an JOY STUDIO, goods Hodgkins official stenog Cusbrnan cashier. especially small on medium prietd goods less than cost. I rapberat Augusta during the session of when competition is very strong. For wish to thank my patrons, both old leason for this is to reduce A telegram received Monday announces My doing the legislature. sevenl years past these conditions have and new. all a and stock before account ot the death in Iowa of Samuel Start Wishing happy my taking City, Iowa, results have Right and The regular rehearsal of the Ellsworth L. existed, consequently prosperous new year, I remain photo- stock. Lefevre. Mr. Lefevre was the only hod festival chorus will be held in Manning b^en unsatisfactory to most manufac- of Annie L. Lefevre, a niece of Mrs. La by acquiring graphically yours, ball to-morrow evening. A full attend turers. With our' IncreiEed output we I L'crdia Lord, and with her eon baa epent ance is membtis think the business for the year will be as ES. A. E. MOORE. earnestly desired. New summers in many Ellswottb. Site has a as that of the two or JOY._ will be welcome. satisfactory past host of friends here who KC85QO£8aOC8aOOr.-OOSX. ’aOCiOaOCKI. extend their three years.” Fred H. Osgood has purchased the atock det pest sympathy in the lose of her only The Telephone Habit! Porcelain oi groceries in the store recently kept by child. COMING EVENTS. Inlays. It means safety and comfort, M. J. D’uramey in the Odd Fellows block George H. Welch and Miee Inez Donnell Monday evening, Jan 23. at Hancock success and satisfaction. The’most up-to-date dental at the west end of the br dge. The store were uiarritd last L. W. SUurday evening at the hall—Dancing and card p»rtv ny the work. Crown and Bridge residence of the Baptist minister, Rev. P. ladle* In honor of tbe Nlcil’n club. Work. Gas, Ether and Sa&bcrtiscnmrte. A. A Killam. Both belong In Franklin, Dancing and refreshments, 50_• eac h. Cocaine for Painless Ex- 1 ut trie bride has, for some time past, Monday, March 6, at Hancock ha!l— D’riRocuh minstrels. Partion'ara 'a *\ traction. lived in E la worth, and there are many NeffEDilaijTeI.ajflT6l.Co. JORDAN, lure who will extend their best wishes to the happy couple. They will make their A variety of Syringes, Bed UNDERTAKER, j H. GREELY Order home in Frankiiu. by Pans, Medicine Glasses, Atomi- A nong tho appointments to be made /2Q Ice Itubber Sheet# ELLSWORTH. DENTIST. by Gov. Cobb during 1905 will be that of zers, Hags, the judge of the western Hancock munic- ind Air Cushions, Hot Water j ] Main Street, Ellsworth. Mail ipal court ; the term is for fc ur ytai a: ex skins. Drug store goods of any sort. I Bottles, Chamois Every- pins May 9; present incumbent E. P. You can see the new I We make a specialty of tilling in fact, Everything1. FOR SALE Sp fford. Another will be a'trustee of PHARMACY thing, mail orders for any artic'e to be Al HANCOCK HOflSK STABLE, normal schools; present Incumbent, Look over our stock. Mo trouble Pierson F~ © r n found in a l'-km! business new and secomr | lirst class drug stove. George M. Warren, of Several Horses, Caatfne; length of ME. to show goods. Prices low on all at the hand Carnages. Harnesses. Agent lor H. A Xo matter what you may need, term, nine years; term expires May 26. ELLSWORTH, Moyer's Fine Carnages. Everything as repre we to fill wants promise your The new elected rffi ers of ELLSWORTH seuted or no sale. Terms reasonable. Nokomla GREENHOUSE, and to i ; promptly, your complete | Ueb» kah were V lodge installed last evening 5-12. If. 0. __Telephone sat inaction. Your order will by District Deputy President Lena R GASOLINE ENGINES, receive the of HORSES CLIPPED | same intelligent at- Alien, Bar Harbor, assisted by Mrs. The f amous ana uenauie RESTAURANT. teuiion that wrAild be given if Arey, -h grand tnar*h«i, Past Notle Teeth liii-ii. toriM*, ai <1 odert | repaired Grands Mr “luirpewilialso kune, a .1 edce tooit you came lu re in person. L'-land, Mrs. Bonsey and U S repaired. All M I A INI it*'1!''*';*» »oik cai.hilly mi Meals and Lunches at all hours. A Mrs Springer. The ffi «era are: Wilhel- neall> dune at moderate Hvs outsells them all in Maine. Fully guaranteed, low in cost, high Mrs. S. ml»»n S Frost, N. G ; Ethel Rowe, V. G DAVID good dinner for 2’>c. A. ; in quality. JOHNSON DRUG store, Harriet K. Ui e*, s< cretarv ; L. A Moor©, Water Street, Ellsworth. AinnpP’CO Brown, Portland Pier. (rext door t*-.r > Taylor1* Cor. opp. Postufflce E MIAN US MOTOR W ORKS, 29-33 r!Kck«iu:tli shop). 1’. 8. Bowdeu. tieamrer; Georgia Leland, WATKB ST.. KLLWOitTU. Booms tonueily occupied b> chep'ainp PORTLAND, main us ^■■■1.111. ■■■' i.;;. ; »»3,1 Amanda A. Leland, R. 8. N. G.; Belle Both telephones. nuutiuBimiuti ID. €. <£. II. itoitmm. banking. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. fllutual Dcntfit Column. Flayer Meeting Topic For the Week [The editor lnvltos secretaries of local union* EDITED BT “AUNT MADGE”. Beginning Jan. lilt. of the W. c. T. U. In Hancock county, and S. H. DOYLE. white ribboner* generally, to contribute to thl* tivhftt wlU earn If By REV. and your money Its Motto: "Helpful Hopeful THE column of or items that will lx Invested In shares of toe Topic.—How to win souls for Christ.— DISCOVERER reports meetings ®ohn i, 40-46. (Led by the lookout com- off interest to workers In other parts of the The purpose* of this column are succinctly Of E. Pinkham’s the county. We would like this to be a live column, fclttco.) Lydia Vegetable Compound, of W. C. T. mated In the title and motto-it Is for the mutual but it need* some effort on the part Ellswortb Loan and Builflinfi Ass'n. The winning of souls for Christ is 17. women to make It so. It Is a column of their alius v> be and hopeful. Great Woman’s for Woman’s Ills. benefit, and helpful Remedy making, not ours, and will lx? what they make best of all services that we can A NEW SERIES £ie Being for the common good. It Is for the com- U. Items and communications should be short, our fellow men a of In- and arc, of oourse, subject to approval of the sender for Him, for mon use—a public servant, purveyor lu now open, 8hares, 41 each; monthly for the In- editor.] and for ourselves. “They that be wise formation and suggestion, a medium payments, $1 per snare. terchange of Ideas. In this capacity It solicits ■fetetll shine as the brightness of the communications, and Its success depends largely The Ys met at the home of R. P. Clark that turn WHT PAT RENT ftmament, and they many It In this respect. Com last evening. A on the support given Friday very pleasant when you can borrow on your forever of ftn righteousness as the stars munications must be signed, but the name time vi as spent. shares, give a Drat mortgage and reduce It month. and ever.*’ This is the testimony of writer will not be piloted except by permission. Pians are made for an entertain* every Monthly being and Interest together Communications will be subject to approval or payments Ctaniel, the and Solomon says. ment to be given In about two weeks, the will amount to but little more propliet. editor of the column, but none rejection by the which will be the than you are now paying for winneth souls is wise.’* No reason. Address feature of •Tie that will be rejected without good principal rent, and In about 10 years you for is all communications to “Milkmaid’s Convention”. Proceeds to will Service rendered Christ unimpor- The a meric am. be given toward the support of a State Y OWN TOUR OWN HOME. tant or shall go without its reward, Ellsworth. Me. but Christ died to save the souls of organiser. For particulars inquire of Feb. 12. in the IlKNSr W. »OC>. it can be seen Sunday evening, Congre- CCSHMAJf, aaen. and hence readily A New Year’s Wish. First Nat*l Bank gational church, a Frances E. Willard Bldg. that this is the supreme service that I wish that Sympathy and Love, A. W. Kiso. President. memorial will be •'eld. we can render to Him. It makes His And every human passion meeting Y Phew Cor. work on the cross effective. The soul That has Its origin above. Would come and keep In fashion; |p a man's most valuable possession. 150 Per Cent, a That Scorn and Jealousy and Hate, A GREETING. Year And if we help save it we do him the base the White Ribbon Band: benefit. And, last of And every emotion. Dear Sitter* of Every $100 invested through ua areaftst possible fathoms Were burled fifty deep. Although I have bad no standing In should result a ail, we ourselves receive stars in our in jirufit of $160 a Beneath the waves of ocean. ranks of hver simple Here it? a “New Year’s wijb” which will Troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of the there do; Cream Ralin i* placed Into the nostrils, spreads one. Let us notice its characteristics 'Womb, and apply to general conditions or individual consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the comes, do it orer the membrane and is aiieorbed. Relief Is im- our to win souls of Life. and follow it in efforts s Change If lam not out of will mediate and a care It is not ca>es. I think i: was n by Me issa. 1 1 pSncc omeagain follows. drying—does It has more for Christ. cured cases of Backache and Leucorrhcea than any other rem- not 50 cents at wonder if al the p -erui txpressmg noble Julia A. Chatto. produce sneering. Large Sin, Dreg* the world lias ever L Andrew aud found Christ edy known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Philip sentiments, and h 1 the books with puie gist* dissolves and tumors from the Uterus in an of de- v 54 Warren themselves before they s night to win expels early stage j Mali* l*r«*ferrcd. M UUOTUEK3, Street, New York. and lofty ideal*, and all the Rct« of kind- velopment. St)o;iprr)i ethers to Him. The soul winner must “Saleswomen would rather wait ness, and all the deed -of mercy, and all Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, j upon Advertisers, Publishers and Printers. be one who has found Christ ten always the relief of dist'es-, and every fraternal Indigestion. Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache. General Debil- men customers than one woman,” He can be a true fcimself. only guide order which labos for the uplifting of ity quickly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, in- said a floor manager of experience. has traveled the himself. The relieved and TIME and Who way mankind—1 wonder if all the e are the stantly permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it “There is no question but men make SAVE MONEY «t utIKO blind are not teachers of the invigorates the female and is as harmless as water. good “leaven” working in and through the system, tl.e best und most agreeable shoppers. blind. We must l>e saved before we It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling, extreme lassitude, “don’t heart* of men to raise them to a higher They know what they want, are easily Clmllcn’s the salvation of others. care" and “want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, irritability, nervous- Record Hooks. can seek standard of excitability, suited and are not fussy. They have a living. ness, or the “blues” Subscription Record, Advertiser's 2. Andrew and realized that Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy Record, Philip Then comes the contrast of genial that makes them easier to Advertising Record, Job Printer's «g thought and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some de- way Record, Peter and Nathanael were without the Correspondence Record. the terrible storm of war which means «o of satisfy than women are. Their man- rangement the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Coinpluints Ruled, printed and ludtaed for Christ, .vet needed Him. Men are lost quick entry much agoDy, destruction end death, and and Backache, of either .sex. the Vegetable Compound always cures. ners arc not so stiff. and referent. Descriptive circular and prtoi till Jesus finds them. Let us strive Hat on application. Published right here I will insert Esther’* words Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred j “No ma!i ever crushes a salesgirl with by more and more to realize the lost con- thousand times, for what cure. E. A. & W. E. written me iH a personal letter: “Port they get they want—a Sold by Druggists a haughty stare. Men seldoan haggle CHILD, dition of men and their need of Christ: everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. i« Dover Street, New York- Artbut’s fallen, and may it end that over prices. They may easily be per- then we will be coming into a position awfui war. It only the money, time and suaded to buy a higher priced article WOUTH where we can lead them to Christ. if have the energy of the two c untries h-id been the Jem pan with nice pie paste, then Into each MAINE GRANITE. they money and you can 8. Andrew and Nathanael sought Pe- spent 'n ways to benefit mankind instead put one spoonful of strawberry or other pre- convince them they are getting their STEAM LAUNDRY ter and Philip. “He [Andrew] first of slaughter, wboc*n estimate the benefit serves, over this drop one spjonful s* the Monolith from for money’s worth. Men show good taste BATII To Maine the New AND ROOMS. findeth his own brother Simon.” bake n rich brown. it might have been to the wor as it is mixture; York Custom House. and judgment in buying articles they lind- d; •NO NO find he must have sought. “Philip The clock tells me that baby's nap la nearly know little about. PAY. WASH IS," thousands slain, countiies devastated, The fifty ion stone wd'cti is to form the Their fondness for eth Nathanael.” Personal work is the over, and from experience 1 know she is very desolation and sorrow. sizes borders on the ridiculous May the time lintel of the custom large A11 kinds of most successful method of winning punctual anil never oversleeps. So with a reso- house, fronting laundry worK done at short oo> hasten when men shall settle difficulties New was moved sometimes. Shoes, gloves, shirts—they Ice. Goods called for and delivered. aouls for Christ. Seek those in whom lute will not to stay away so Ion* again I wish Bowling Green, York, as not barbarians.” want them all with room. H. B. E8TEY * CO., Christians, you all a Happy New Year. last week from the bulkhead between ample jou are interested, aud you will proba- ■**«l End And once mote I wonder if, centuries Dec. 29, *04. Mat. 3 and 4, East Whitehall “It is a pity most men seem to feel BrMce. Ellsworth, Mo. find them to come. piers river, up bly willing the ahead, 6tudent of history, looking itreet to a from which can uncomfortable and out of place in a 4. They held Christ before them. “We Heie is another old friend and helper point it be over the record of these wars, will be able knitted into store. Persons who sell goods would bave found the Messiah.” “We have of our olutnn whom yon will all be glad place, says th« New York to deduce their cau-es and results, even as Tribune. Four automobile trucks carried tike to see them oftener.”—New York found Him of whom Moses in the to hear from, and for mycelf and in be we estimate the effects snd benefits of t. There were no Press. and the did write.” Hold half of the entire elide of nieces I thank accidents, except for lew prophets national and 25,000 previous international strug- :he of four manhole covers over Christ, and He, lifted up. will draw you for the earliest New Yeai’a good breaking The Evolution ap gles. of the Peu. withes of us had. which the stone passed. men unto Him. any The patent office at Washington baa You will This stone, next to Needle New Words BIBLE READINGS. all enjoy the following letter Dear Aunt Madge and M. B. Sietern: Cleopatra’s a collection of pens that illustrates the Matt, from 1 wonder how of the sisters and friends in Central park, is the biggest monolith Dan. xii, 3; xi, 28-30; xxviii; May. “Charity,” my Charity, I many difficulties with which men had to con- are added in the last edition of Web- think two have interests in are up at this lime of night (nearly 12 o’clock), in New York city, exceeding in weight liuke ii, 36-3S; v, 18-20; x, 1-9; John i. you common: tend before they found a suitable in- ster's International Dictionary. watching f r the departure of the old year? It jven the sections of the of 86; iv, 25-30; Acts viii, 26-40; 1 Cor. ix, Dear Aunt Madge and Sisters: great pillars strument with which to write. There The Gazetteer of the World, and has become a sort of custom with me to watch he catli dral of St. John the or the 89-22; Jas. v, 19, 20. Last week I resolved that the new year should Divine, are the used the ancient, Biographies. Dictionary have the old year out, and as John to styluses by not And me with any letters the niy prefers those of the new Hall of Records. It is been completely revised. The In- unanswered, I the instruments for on wax M. B. Included. sleep, do not have anyone to wa ch with me 5f writing is From Secretary Hay’s Pen. To-day while at dinner I re- smoothly dressed granite, and was ternational kept always abreast but I do not mind I tablets, one end like an awl, the ceived a being alone, rather erjoy It. sharp of the times. It En personal letter from Aunt Madge, also brought here a month ago on the schooner takes constant When the international Christian If "Aunt Marla" was here, 1 would tell her other flat like a cutter. There a Christmas greeting (which was paper work, expensive work and convention was held in Wash- very thought- William Booth from the quarries at Hur- worry, deavor ful In that 1 do not think It Is beat to fret U cause are the brushes used tbe but it is her); these strengthened my resolution, ricane by Japanese the only way to keep the a the “convention our "Johns” do Island, in Penobscot Maine. ington few years ago and while not seem to appreciate the good bay, and Chinese and of vari- the shortly after, rocking baby to sleep is quills every dictionary was written Hon. John things which we take so much pains to It thirty-one feet long, five feet broad bymn” by Hay. and reading the letters from the sisters (as I prepare ety, together with an Infinite number for them to eat I used to over but and three feet six inches thick. Because of this, as well as for its mer- find little time otherwise from this to do much worry it, of steel But the most curious have pens. of his will have when I concluded that It Is wiser to take It for It cost the government to have the it, the following poem reading), came to Aunt Marla’s I |500 are some with steel Standard that they think that we are such quill pens points. interest Endeavor- all the and If granted excel- schooner the stone towed from Burge to'* Christian laughed way through, thought bearing were made in an loit Here I feel drawn to speak of some- to I possible prolong this state of affairs Neufcbatel. ... .06 ing fades, and gloomy, unwelcome pressing, and fear that my them it Is a rest from ruue toll. The foreboding thing very particular, and in so doing settle down. Fretfulness and la not without deepening the shadow round nervousness opinion altogether personal. As pleasure they enjoy have to with fears of they honestly oiler my well disposed readers an the heads of the Strictly fresh laid eggs are higher, The sujw vague impending danger like I observe the lives of younger generations. distort the mental vision. my contempo- earned, and they know its cost as to about a ply Is fairly good. phantoms opportunity go splendid We must come to their aid. Our chil- raries and listen to their talk I find What ails you ? It’s your they know that of each sou earned by business. I want to call their at- Fresh laid, per do*. liver, congested dren are heirs of world. We torpid, sulky. What’s to be dono ? Take twm myself unhappily confirmed In the the sweat of their labor. ajoyless Poultry. More, they tention to several classes of people of Smith’s Pineapple and Butternut Pills after that do not much bequeath them cares, hard questions, opinion they get have not frequented the wings, they seldom of with reference to Turkeys... 25328 dinner and again at night. What then thought a life Chickens. >/«* out of And heavy with shackles and com- 18*20 ask. Just wait till You will pleasure things. certainly have no Intrigues with the actresses, their Fowl. 12 morning. ms pleasures. 316 in a It Is not from lack of But It plexities. Let us at least make an ef- things new light then, the light of renewal trying. they do not see the wires pulled. To it 13 understood that a broom serves Hay. fort to brighten the of their liver activity. Your brain will be cleared^ must be acknowledged tlint their suc- them it Is so morning Best all real. And they feel • tly to sweep, a watering pot to water loose, per ton.. 12 g 14 vour appetite returned and life again attrac- let us ourselves ... cess Is meager. Where can the fault days; interest In their Baled ...... 18 tive. this pleasure unalloyed. I think I see the a coffee mill to Keep treatment up for a week, aal plants, grind coffee, find Straw. be? sated sports, them pleasure grounds, your blood will be bright red, purged of impa- skeptic, whose monocle glistens and likewise It Is supposed that a epen to them our hearts and our Sfll rities. Your bowel8 regulated, your stomadk Some accuse or in that a homes; politics business, box, cast disdainful glance nurse Is designed to care tor the Baled.; 18 natural and the bile functions of the liver ad- only let us the into our amuse- social or bring fnmlly others problems militarism. over the smiliug crowd. lick, a to a to Vegetables. ingin harmony with digestion and nutrition professor teach, priest let cease to be a com- We meet an embarrassment of ments; gayety Potatoes bu to bu Don’t worry! Cheer Two great maab- only Poor stupid creatures, Ignorant and gross. preach, bury and confess, a sentinel to Turnips, up! of let us call In our Lettuce, 06 bu ims for us all. Nor will we have choice when we start to the modity export; Beets, any occasion unstring And are the true mount guard; and the conclusion la Spinach, pk 26 Cabbage. to if we our livers and yet they livers, sons, whom our Interiors send keep bowels healthy* chaplet of our cares. gloomy Sweet Potatoes, lb, 02 Carrots, bu carking Sup- while he is an artificial a man- drawn that the people given up to the Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills contain product, out Into the and our we set out In of street, daughters, Beans—per qt— every clement needed to assist Nature in estab- pose pursuit pleasure. more serious business of life are dedi- 12 nikin, incapable of experiencing this in dismal let us mul- Yellow-eye 315 liver There la too much our moping solitude; lishing activity and regularity of the bow* pepper In soup line cated to labor, like the ox. Amuse- 10 and salutary intoxication of an and els. Keep them in the house for naau to make It Our arms tiply anniversaries, family parties Fruit. ready palatable. are hour of frank ment Is Incompatible with their activ- They are pleasure. let us raise humor In 10 purely vegetable, always cfhricafr filled with a multitude of embarrass- excursions; good Apples, pk 3 25 Oranges, doa .353.45 never to Is ities. Pushing this view still further, .08 failing give prompt results. Unhappily, Ingenuousness disap- our to the of an Institu- Cranberries, qt Lemons doz 25630 one of which homes height Smith’s and Butternut Pills ments, any would be we think ourselves warranted In be- Groceries. Pineapple alwajtf pearing even In the rural districts. We cure and sick to our From tion; let the schools, too, do their purt; constipation, .biliousness heMb* enough spoil temper. see the of our lieving that the Infirm, the afflicted, Coflee—per ft Rice, per ft in one All cities and those — .066-08 ache people let masters and students schoolboys night. dealers, 25 cents. morning till night, wherever we go, the the In life's Bio, .166.26 Pickles, per gal .456.66 All W. F. Smith. of the country In their turn breaking bankrupt, vanquished often- Mocha, 35 Olives, bottle genuine signed the we meet are wor- and college boys—meet together .256.75 people hurried, with the good traditions. The mind, battle add all those who carry heavy Java, 35 Vinegar—per gal— Some have er for amusement. It will be ao much Tea—per ft— Pure .2C ried, preoccupied. split the burdens are In the shade, like the cider, warped by alcohol, by passion for the better for serious work. There Is -456-65 Cracked .05 their good blood In the miserable con- wheat, gambling and by unhealthy literature, northern slopes of mountains, and that SSSSi. .80# 65 Oatmeal, per ft .04 SMITHS BUCHU flicts of others arc dis- no such aid to understanding one’s pro- ft. petty politics; contracts little little It Is so of necessity; whence the con- Sugar—per Buckwheat, pkg .20 by perverted fessor as to have In his com- Granulated, .06)4 Graham, .04 L1THIA RILLS heartened by the meanness and Jeal- no laughed tastes. Artificial life makes Irruption clusion that serious people have Coffee— A i B, .06)4 Bye meal, .04 have encountered In the pany, and, conversely, to be well un- Tellow, C .06 Granulated ousy they Into communities once need of pleasure and that to offer it meal,ft 02X A POSITIVE CURE FOR RHEU simple In their met world of literature or art. Commercial derstood a pupil must be elsewhere Molasses—per gal— AND ALL FORMS OF KIDNE pleasures, and It Is like phylloxera to to them would be unseemly, while as Havana, .35 o,kw .65 troubles the of not than In class or examination. Porto A0 BLADDER ILLS. competition sleep the vine. The robust tree of rustic to the afflicted, there would be a lack Rioo, Kerosene, IS 915 Joy And who will furnish the Syrup, AO AT ALL DEALERS-M < • few. The crowded curricula of In the thread of money? finds Its sap drained. Its leaves turn- of delicacy breaking Lumber and A CURE AT THE PEOPLJ and the of their What a question! That Is exactly the Building Materials. atudy exigencies open- their sad meditations. It seems there M— ing yellow. error. Pleasure and Lumber—per Spruce, 125 ing careers spoil life for young men. fore to be understood that certain money—people Hemlock, 18614 1 s* a fete of thet per- Hemlock, Compare champetre take them for the two wings of the Hemlock hoards, 13614 M— The working classes suffer the conse- sons are condemned to be se- Clapboards—per old with the always Extra good style village festi- same bird! A illusion! Pleasure, Spruce, 16#20 spruce, 24 ®2* quences of a ceaseless struggle. It Is that we should them In gross 20 No. 20 so rious, approach Spruoe floor, #25 Spruce, 1, 840 vals, called, of today. In the one like all other ta 20650 becoming disagreeable to govern be- to truly precious things Pine. Clear pine. 25*50 a serious frame of mind and talk Matched case, In the honored setting of antique this cannot be or sold. pine. 20625 Extra pine. b> cause authority Is diminishing; to them of serious too. world, bought M— costumes, genuine only things. So, Shingles—per Laths—per M— because Is countrymen slug.the If you wish to be amused you must do Cednr, extra 3 25 2.50 teach, respect vanishing. when we visit the sick or unfortunate, " Spruce, folk songs, dance rustic dances, re- es- clear, 2 73 Hemlock, 2 00 your part toward It. That Is the M Wherever one turns there Is matter for we should leave our smiles at the door, 2d olnar, 2 25 Nalls, ft themselves with native drinks and " per .046-0t> gale sential. There Is no against exam 160 discontent. our face and manner to dole- prohibition one, Cement, per cask 1 50 seem In their element. compose M No. entirely They opening your purse. If you can do It i, 1 25 Lime, per cask 95 And yet history shows us certain fulness and talk of anything heart- scoots, .75 Brick, per M 761) take their pleasure as the blacksmith and find It desirable, but I assure you of which were as Thus we darkness to White lead, pr ft .056-06 epochs upheaval as the cascade tumbles rending. carry forges, over It Is not Indispensable. Pleasure and Provisions. lacking In Idyllic tranquillity as Is our those In darkness, shade to those In the rocks, us the colts frisk In the are two old Beef, ft: Pork, lb. but which the events the Isolation of simplicity acquaintances. own. gravest meadows. It Is shade. We increase Steak, .12 9.23 Steak, ft 1 contagious: It stirs j Entertain simply, meet your friends did not from It 1 of the Roasts. .IO9.I8 prevent lielng gay. heart. of solitary lives and the monotony Chop, 12 your In spite yourself you simply. If you come from work well Corned, .06 9 08 Pigs* feet, SA> even seems as If the seriousness of af- 1 We wall some exist dull and sad. up Tongues, 18 Ham. ft are ready to cry: "Bravo, my children! done, are as amiable and genuine as per 166.20 faire, the uncertainty of the morrow, ences, as It were. In dungeons, and Trtpe, .05«08 Shoulder, .13 That Is fine!” You want to Join in. townrd your companions and Veal: 18 the violence of social convulsions, because the grows round tlielr possible In the other case see dis- grass Steak, 20 Salt 10 you villagers speak no evil of the absent, your suc- sometimes became a new source of deserted prison house we speak low In Boasts, 106.14 Lard, 10 312 guised ns city folk, countrywomen cess Is sure. Lamb: vitality. It Is not a rare thing to hear approaching it, as though it were a mnde hideous by the modiste, and, as Tongues, each C5 soldiers -singing between two battles, tomb. Who suspects the work of In- (To be continued.) Mutton, 08 315 the chief ornament of the festival, a HOOD RUBBERS and I think myself nowise mistaken In fernal cruelty which Is thus accom- Spring lamb, 08 315 lot of degenerates who bawl the songs Fresh Fish. saying that human Joy has celebrated plished every day In the world" This THE RKDEMPTIONERS. of music balls, and sometimes In the The supply of fish continues good. Cod, had. MARK) Its finest triumphs under the greatest ought not to be. place of honor a group of tenth rate Mlnerle* of Thone Who Got Into Debt dock, halibut, smelt*, shrimps, clams and 05 a- tests of endurance. But to sleep peace- When you find men or women whose In barn stormers. Imported for the occa- Iu Olden Tiinen. ters are good supply. or NOT MADE BY fully on the eVe of battle, or to exult lives are lost in hard tasks In the Cod, 06 Clams, qt 20 A TRUST sion, to civilize these rustics and give In Daniel De Foe’s time w /£ you ca/v/vot csr ruese/rua-t human debtors ere Haddock, Blue fish, at the stake, men had then the stim- painful office of seeking out I23I4 0f/?s r/toM them a taste of refined pleasures. For frequently compelled in seeking means Halibut, 16 <$18 Smelts 1b 15 yoi/ffOfAifff-tr/9/rsusj ulus of an internal harmony which wretchedness and binding up wounds, Oysters, 60 Scallops, qt 40 drinks, liquors mixed with brandy or to extricate themselves from their em- we lack. Is not In remember that are beings made human IIaddle 12 perhaps Joy things; — they absinth In the whole thing neither barrassments to consent to anything Shrimp, qt 30 It Is In us, and I hold to the belief that like you; that they have the same originality nor plcturesquenesd. Li- if could avoid the horrors Fuel. the causes of our unrest, of that there are hours when they thereby present and but wants; they Wood—per cord Coal—per tc n— cense, Indeed, clownishness, of the debtors’ prison. Iu many cases this contagious discontent spreading need pleasure and diversion. You will Dry hard, 5 0096 50 Broken, 7 50 Good Pills not that abandon which Ingenuous Joy took of a custom that soft, 3 00 *5 00 750 are In us at least as much not turn them aside from their mission they advantage Dry everywhere, load 7 50 brings In Its train. in one form or another had a sanction Roundings per Egg, Pills are as In exterior conditions. 1 them occasionally, 1 0081 25 7 50 Ayer’s good pills. This of Is by making laugh Nut, question pleasure capital. of antiquity, and being generally able- Buttings, hard 5.00 Blacksmith’s 7 Oh To give oneseii up nearuiy 10 diver- these people who see so many tears You know that., The best Staid people generally neglect It as bodied men they placed themselves in Flour, Grain aud Feed. sion one must feel himself on a solid and On the contrary, you will as su- griefs. The feed laxative can a frivolity; utilitarians, a costly the hands of some merchant or agent, market is still down to last week’s family you buy. basis, must believe In life and find It give them strength to go on the better Those whom we level. New corn and meal are selling for perfluity. designate who, having effected an arrangement 91.C6; —----—--— within him. And here lies our weak- with their work. as seekers In this dell- old corn Is entirely out of the market. The new pleasure forage whom know with the creditors, took possession of Want your moustache or beard a ness. So many of us—even, alas, the And when people you corn Is of good quality and the supply Is irood. cate domain like wild boars In a gar- the unfortunate debtors and, beautiful brown or rich black ? Use — not draw a cor- hurrying younger men are at variance with are in trial, do sanitary Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu .’0 den. No one seems to doubt the lm- them to the nearest 5 j don round as had seaport, shipped 75 9 7 50 Shorts—bag— 1.25 3 40 and I do not of 1 them, though they life, speak philosophers mense human Interest attached to Corn, 1001b bagl 25 *1 35 Mixed 1 <0 Joy. with them abroad, generally to Virginia or teed, bag thluk n man can be the plague, that you cross only Corn meal, bag 125 M ion lings, hag l 50 fcO only. How do you It Is a Bacred flame that must be fed §1 Maryland, as so much merchandise. Cracked 1 25 Cotton seed 1 0 amused while he has his doubts wheth- precautions which recall to them their corn, meal, and that throws a splendid radiance Sometimes the dealer accompanied his Gluten meal, 1 50 Buckingham’s after show- Dye is Be- sad lot. On the contrary, SOcta R P. Hall & N H er, after all, life worth living? over life. He who takes to fos- o'druggiitaor Co., Nashua, pains all cargo iu order, if possible, to obtain a sides one observes a ing all your sympathy, your respect, this, disquieting ter It a work aa profit- I “How did like that house I accomplishes for their comfort them, help better price at tlie end of the voyage. you put up depression of vital force, which must he who builds grief, able for humanity as Arrived at their destination, the cap- for you last year?” asked the young con- We obtain U. S. and I makes them to take up life again, carry them | promptly Foreign be attributed to the abuse man tunnels or cultivates bridges, pierces ! tives—to give them their real name— tractor. “Why, confound It,” snapped of all kinds a breath from the out of doors—some- of his sensations. Excess the So to order one’s life as the irate “a it ground. j In to remind them that were sold to any planter whose offer farmer, cyclone swept away has our senses and thing, short, blurred poisoned to amid tolls and the while wife was inside.” is keep, suffering, not shut them would recoup the agent for the sum he my “Ah, that na- tlielr misfortune does our faculty for happiness. Human of and be able to as I stated.” “What?” “That faculty happiness off from the world. had expended iu purchase and transit just your ture succumbs under the irregularities con- propagate It In a sort of salutary and also him a handsome wife would be carried away with it.” j And so extend your sympathy tc allow profit. It. attainted at or Imposed upon Deeply tagion among one's fellow men Is to I sale ESEHESend model, sketch photo of inTention for those whose work absorbs them; By the terms of this the captive Its the desire to live, In quite free report on patentability.paten tab! I ity. For free book! root, persistent do a work of fraternity In the noblest was bound to serve his new master for 3l36rrt lamtcnts. How to j who are, so to put It, tied down. The Secure' write spite of everything, seeks satisfaction sense. To a trifling pleasure, Patents and to give ( men and women sac- several years, his liberty being nomi- TRADE-MARKS sci- world Is full of In cheats and baubles. In medical smooth an anxious brow, bring a little rificed to others, who never have either nally secured at the end of that pe- ence we have recourse to artificial res- light into dark paths—what a truly rest or pleasure nnd to whom the least riod, and from the hope of redemption piration, artificial alimentation and gal- divine office In the midst of this poor relaxation, the slightest respite, is a and deliverance thus held out to him vanism. So, too, around expiring pleas- But It Is only In great sim- humanity! priceless good. And this minimum of the term "redemptioner” came to be GASNOWI ure we see a crowd of its votaries ex- of heart that one succeeds In plicity comfort could be so easily found for applied to these unfortunates. OPPOSITE U S PATENT OFFICE erting themselves to reawaken it, to re- filling it them if only we thought of It. But the But any hopes that the redemptioner 'WASHINGTON. D.C. animate It Most Ingenious means \\ e are not to oe simple enougn nap- broom, you know, is made for sweep- might cherish of his ultimate libera- have been Invented: It can never be and to render others so. We lack py ing, and It seems as though it could tion soon proved fallacious, and he ■aid that has been expense spared. the singleness of heart and the self fresh em- form of not be fatigued. Let us rid ourselves found himself plunged into Every indigestion I KING'S has been tried, the possible We as we to the DR. Everything forgetfulness. spread Joy, of this criminal blindness which ire barrassments long before his period of promptly yields specific and the Impossible. But In all these do consolation, such methods ns to action of Brown’s Instant Re- by vents us from seeing the exhaustion servitude had expired. PENNYROYAL PILLS one has ever lief. Chronic can complicated alembics no obtain negative results. To console a made him for dyspepsia recommended ladies of those who are always In the breach. Charges were upon be cured if this remarkable Are highly by arrived at a of veritable do we do? We set to who have used them. They are distilling drop person .what Relieve the sentinels at tleir clothing, for tobacco, even for the nec- perishing is used as directed. 25c. sore, safe, and reliable A trial will Joy. We must not confound pleasure work to his suffering, persuade remedy dispute posts; give Sisyphus an hour to brenthe; essaries of life—charges which he had All dealers. convince you oi meir intrinsic v«iuC. with the Instruments of pleasure. To him that he Is mistaken In thinking cents for sample and booklet. Ask for Dr. King's take for a moment the of the no means of however ** place meeting, good Star Crown Brand. All fi.joa box, be a does It suffice to arm himself In our lan- Norway Medicine Co., Norway, Me. druggists, painter, unhappy. reality mother, a slave to the cares of her his Inclination—and too late he found King Mrifrlnn Go.. P 0. Box 1930, Boston, T oneself with a or does the pur- translated Into truthful brush, guage speech house and her children; sacrifice an that he had In fact become a slave, chase at cost of a Stradivarius would amount to this: "You suffer, my great hour of our sleep for some one worn without money, without rights and make one a musician? No more. If friend? That Is You must be strange. by long vigils with the sick. Young without hope. Such friends as he had you had the whole of mistaken, for I feel As the paraphernalia nothing." girl, tired sometimes perhaps of your were in England and probably had for- amusement In the of Its in- human means of is perfection only soothing grief walk with your governess, take the gotten him altogether. Perhaps if even would It advance upon to share it In the heart, how must a genuity, you cook's apron and give her the key to they remembered him they were with- road. But with a bit of crayon sufferer feel consoled In this fashion? your the fields. You will at once make oth- out the means of assisting him, and a artist makes an Immortal To divert our make him great neighbor, ers happy and be happy yourself. We the chance of money reaching the in- sketch. It needs talent or to an we set out In genius pass agreeable hour, go unconcernedly along beside our dividual for whom it was intended was and to amuse the facul- the same We invite him to ad- paint; oneself, way. brothers who are bent under burdens in those days very small. Pacific rail- of mire our to laugh at our ty being happy—whoever possesses versatility, we might take upon ourselves for a ways and ‘ocean greyhounds” were This facul- to our to sit at it Is amused at slight cost. wit, frequent house, minute. And this short respite would unknown in the “good old times,” anl artificial our table. It all our desire to ty is destroyed by skepticism, Through suffice to soothe aches, revive the tUuie communication was slow and insecure. It Is fostered con- shine breaks forth. Sometimes, also, living, overabuse; by of joy In many a heart and open up a Some of these redemptioners were moderation and normal habits with a patron’s prodigality we offer fidence, j wide place for brotherliness. llow of course more fortunate than others of him the beneficence of a enter- I thought and action. public much better would one understand an- and had friends and connections more tainment of our own unless An excellent proof of my proposition, choosing, other if he knew bow to put himself powerful and more kindly disposed, we ask him to find amusement at our and one very easily encountered, lies heartily in that other’s place, and how and such often ultimately attained sim- as we sometimes do to make up In the fact that wherever life is home, much more pleasure there would be in their freedom. But these were the ex- with the arriere- ple and sane true pleasure accompa- a party at cards, life! ceptions, and, generally speaking, the rated of exploiting him to our own nies it as fragrance does uncult pensee I have spoken too fully elsewhere unhappy victim labored on from year Lee’s Do think It the of Liniment SWEETS CARBOLIC OINTMENT flowers. Be this life hard, hampered, profit. you height of systematizing amusements for the to his fur- year, “redemption” receding for all pain in general, and Kheu- for all skin troubles. It cleanses devoid consid- for others to admire us, to ad- matism in of all things ordinarily pleasure young to return to It here in detail, but ther and further Into the distance till particular. 25 ctS. as it heals: works quickly. IO cti. as our for extra bottleful. ered as of mit our superiority and to uet what large per box; the usual 26ct size. the very conditions pleasure, I wish to say In substance can- at death put an end to his suffer- I f ■ In the world lasj the rare and delicate plant, joy, flour- tools? anything not be too often repeated: If you wfeh ings,—Phnmbe-s' Journal At an traaers'. CALDWELL SWEET, 26 Main Street, Bangor, Me to feel oneself ishes there. It springs up between the so disgust,: patron- youth to be moral do not neglect Its ized, made of, enrolled in a flags of the pavement, on an arid wall. capital pleasures or leave to chance the task In the ask our- claque? To give pleasure to others and Assure of a rock. We of providing them. You will perhaps Cores It take It ourselves we have to begin by Crip •elves how It comes and whence, but say that young people do not like to the which Is hateful, To Cure a Cold in One In Two Days. lives, while In the soft warmth of con- removing ego, have their amusements submitted to Day and then It in chains as as servatories or in fields richly fertilized keep long regulations aud that, besides. It our the diversions last. There Is no worse Take Laxative Tablets, js on cultivate It at a golden cost to aee day they are already overspoiled and Bromo Quinine every than the We must be • Pufade and die In your band, kill-joy ego. divert themselves only too much. 1 Seven Minion boxes sold In past 12 months. This ^ ^I box. 25c. children, sweet and kind, button Signature, flak actors what andlence Is hanotest good j ■hall reply, first, that one may suggest ask tor reverence and awe. Tbe Cuban a Sbbrrttamtnt*. AT AUGUSTA. Heselton, Irving, Knowlton, Morse. ComBpanDcnct. mote more and American. Owen, Pierce, PI Ire, Plummer, Potter, affable, equal complaisant; ®l)f <£ll0tuortl) ha believes ihttother Americans Matters Relating to Hancock County Putnam, Randall, Shackford, Sbaw, Simp- A Yankee In Cuba. evidently are to himself. H* even desires to A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL — Doings of the Past Week. son, Stetson, Sturgis, Tartre (24). Ciknfukqos, Cuba, D«c. 27, *04. (qua! of speak Rngll-h, but without any notablo PUBLISHED Following is a summary of tbs proceed- For Lmdley M. Staples, Washington, To the Editor of The American: Hamburg, KVRKY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON tbit success, «o far. ings of the legislature relating mainly Messrs. Curtis, Pblloon, 8'eples, Topper. When one teUa of a foretgu place AT Mills. There Is a rac^ that may become to affairs In Hancock county: Absent, Messrs. Allen, Gardner, be has kuown for two-score yearn or more, problem KLL8WORTH, MAINE, announced the absence of Sen. outsailed the more and more dtfficu t and troubleeo • e WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11. 820. Clerk It Is admitting that be has Hamburg, BX T»» solve. know that tbe revolutlonUta of hi* Women does not will- to We CO. days* youth. HANCOCK COUNTS PUBLISHING Senator Claik was placed on Senate as of her and the laws of were of all co’ors—all working together F. W. Rollins, Editor and Manager. bills in second ing y speak age, standing committee on comrades and In a common cause. Hamburg. pot tenes* that >he in«y not be equal* Mills on bills. require Price—f-’OO a year; $140 for six reading; Senator engrossed But ti e war Is over, and tbe colored half- ■BbarnpHon asked; but roe e man la of his years, .V cent* for three month*; If paid a an act to proud For several month?; San. C ark introduced bill, brother has not rccelv d bis of years past it In t* 75 and 88 cent? even when have been in portion Strictly advance, 50, the and they squandered l\* All are reckoned at amend chapter 407 of private and the bat d of re*per‘t!n arrearages useless Tbe*-e lands and lucrative office, right has been that of to in wandering*. acknowledged the rate $2 par year. special laws of 1903, relating fishing fa not now ao offered of Cuba have become more passingly good fellowship freely Advertising Km tea— *re reasonable, and wlii Hancock porta we the and Long pond, county. to blm s§ It was when tbe darker band carry largest host be made known on application. familiar to an eye that has seen them In Iu the House Tracy Introduced a Kep. under th ty la entirely unnatural to the people— Laces. Hon. EUGENE HALE. free; that our gove nment rlgh ly iu'es THURSDAY, JAN. 12. I* and that not s on* to tbe lo.ser and poor r Elected U. 8 senator from Maine for the the island, and tb*t Washington really in Hence (be of tbe The laces years the bills referred the last of Cubs. the class. r«quirementa selling past MOON'S PHASES. Among by fifth consecutive term. tbe c*p tel Fonunateiy j was an act to American government In tbe cafce are our 1:17 I xvFull oi *:M legislat ure to this t he bill, greater part of tbe people here understand j for 5c has received atten- a. in p.m. Vi/Moon au and all g»r e ally unapprcc ated and even irksome j set off the town of Isle Haut MIHs, stating that if he were present be tbe order of things, and know that tbe First 3:11 a Third on 7:21 and we are now better q limits of said But we know that to hold tbetr republic tion, Quarter lo p.m. I ti. Quarter It l p.m islands within the town, would vote for Eugene Hsle. delight* of revolution cannot be Indulged J of and annex to ary semblance of Independence from from the county Hancock, The House voted for a United States nor disorder allowed. But how loug they able than ever to supply the of K?ox. Re- tbe United States requires two mam con- said town to the county senator. Eugene Hale, of Ellsworth j may control th* natural spirit of the race Average for the year of 1904, 2,435 ditions: No revolutions, no the demands of the ferred to the committee on counties. received 101; L. M. Staples 22; absent 28 is hard to te 1. When it can no longer be epidemic*— public. cherished in tel Bills were presented and referred as Tne speaker announced that the journals real rained, there will be a change, and long privileges—hard Val. laces have been received This week’s edition of The to be denied. The of Madrid follows: By Sen. Clark, bill, an act to of the Senate and House will be compared Cuba will become more free—free iu the peope a with other states Kbrltk In rage at any attempt to snppre-s and are on exhibition in our American is 2,300 copies. establish law uniform t > morrow (Wednesday) at 12 o’clock, as same happy sense that Maine 1* free. the bull the of Maine relative to Insurance policies. to the result of the vote for United Stat» a Then and not before will the Island pros- fight; people show windows. would to arms tbe denial of WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1905. Sen. Mills, a bill, an act to create a ! senator. and reach on towards its natural des- fly against ^- per and beans and then who can blame tbe Slate board of arb'.tratlon, upon tiny, to become one of the brightest gar- pie; same the ELLSWORTH L. AND B. ASS’N. Cuban for warmly de-lrlng that bis fit h Senator Hale’s Re-eleotion. further motion by the senator, dens of tbe earth. Gcd and nature did bill was tabled tor re- and hia fights thall not be Interfered two of the printing, peudlng ail that could be asked for tbe island, and the branches — Yesterday Annual Old Officers Re- Warner’s Corsets i ference to a committee. Meeting with? elected they roust be sorely disappointed in the Blaine legislature formally in favor of Elected—Financial Statement. To know a man’s and condition By Kep. Morrison, resolve use that mankind has tbu* far made of li. calling Hon. Hale Stat‘8 sen- We them in all Eugene United Includes an The annual meeting of the shareholders here la to know bis sentiments carry styles. Bar Haroor hospital. Tuis Although we naturally and Impulsively political ator. To-day at noon the formal of the Ellsworth loan and building asso- If ha has or desires to do busi- Th'8 corset is too well known appropriation of f4,000. dec-y tbe revolutions which so continu- property, declaration of the election was made, of J. H. Kam- elation was held Monday evening. ness of almost any be fur tbe By Kep. Clark: Petition ously occur amongst tbe mix. Cotton for sn exten- Tapley. organized by only of the State of Maine, but also of tili and fifty others praying But those who fight their wsy into power Richardson. Sheeting to take smelts in the election of A. W. King as president, have vied with each other sion of t he open time are nearly always there for personal gain, has back to its old fhe country Henry W. Cushman, secretary, E. J* got price. We^t Bay stream and bay In Gonidsboro. and malfeasaoce, commencing at tbe WKDIUNG 11KLLS. tn aaying pleasant things about this W<»sh, treasurer. We have a stock of Lock- throne, permeates down to the lowest big distinguished senator. baa fared Toe secretary’s report was as follows: L1EH HARTSHORN. Hancock oounly’a delegation official. When tbe people and tbe lauds wood 40-inch. Senator Hale entered the Senate in well la tbe matter of committees; they Accumulated capital- ..$6f .187.04 On Wednesday evening. Jen. 11, et the have been squeezed and fried, tbe gang in four ahead of Senator have been as follows: Real estate loans. $63,645.00 home of the bride's parents, Col. end 4881, days Fyre, assigned power is never willing to give up tbe tope his He had served .share loans. ....3,(35 00 Mrs. Charles A. Lieb, No. 317 West 57th colleague. already Judiciary—Sen. Clark. of further gain to the cuance of civil re- Permanent Expense .30.00 street. Now York city. Mis* Edith five terms in the House. Senators affairs—Sen. Mills, Rep. Tracy. election hence the of dethron- May Legal Profit and loss. .608 10 ; on'-y way Lien and Or. Winfred Morgan Hartshorn Bros. of and affairs— Aldrich, Rhode Island, Haw- Appropriations and 11 anciat Guaranty fund. 1700 00 ing evil rulers, and seating others qusliy were united in marriage hy Rev. Wilton Whiting ley, of Connecticut, entered in the Rep. Hageri tay, of Sedgwick. Forfeited shares ...... K.Ti bad, is nearly always through revolution. M. Smith, pastor of Central Presby- church. Advance .. .52.33 terian Xoticr#. same As Senator will Education—Seu. Mills. R-p. Sargent. payments ! lu a leading Havana paper there was lagal year. Hawley Dr. Hartshorn la the son of 51r and Mrs. Commerce— Hutchins. Cash ....1170.19 a cartoon that was bold and not be returned to the and Rep | lately signifi- Fr. rierlc E. liartth >rn, of 1138 Chapel To All person* interested in either of the es- Senate, Bond .. 2000.CO Clark. Miss New tates hereinafter named. likewise Senator of Mis- Manufactures— Rep. cant; Cuba, dressed In the usual street. Hsven, Conn former resi- Cockrell, $£8,K70 19 $68,870.19 At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and State lai ds and Slate stood with hands chained dents of Eilaw'vrth Falls, lie ut a grad- roads—Rep. Hag- ; trailing gown, for the county of Hancock, on the third souri, whose first term began in 1875, The is in a cou- uate of 98, and of the medical de* Ei swortb. association flourishing to a called Yale, of a. d. 1905. ertby,of heavy post “Platt Amende”. i^rftuent of Columbia of day January, of and university, class matter* been Senators Morgan, Alabama, Morrison. ! dilion. following having pre- Ways and bridge-—Rep. President Paima, with immense shears, 1903. sented for the action of will be the Til£ thereupon herein- Allison, Iowa, only Snore stood beside her off of L)r and Mr". Hartshorn left after indicated, it is ordered that no- fisheries—Rep. I'reworgy. The trimming squares Wednesday hereby members of the Senate to have served llelpsomehow Society. for a lo Florida and llavan«. tice thereof be given to all person* interested, C'ouuties—Seu. Clarkcbairman. her skirts, marked c jup n, so that all of evening trip in response lo kii invitation extended On their return they will reside at No. by causing a copy of this order to he pub- in the one of Tremont. lished three weeks in the longer body Congress Town*—Rep. Ciark. one side was cut away to above tbe knee. 233 Wett 57ch street, where he will enter successively Ells- by Austin Madcox, quite a number of worth American, a published at than the New members. Insane hospital*—Rep. Hagertby, of The minister of the treasury stood behind upon the practice of his profesaion. newspaper England young people who attend the Baptist Ellsworth, In said county, that they may ap- Senator I MoirUou. the him not to lake too pear at a court to be be u at Bucks- Platt, of Connecticut, dates Ellsworth, church met at bis home on Water street president sdvi-ing probate in said county, on the seventh of State Hutchins. much at one time and leave her naked. port, day his term of service from 1879. prison—Rep. last evening:. CllUKCll NOTES. February, a. d. 1905, at ten of the clock in the L —Seu. Ciark. The claim that taxes are heavier foreuoon, and be heard thereon if see With the of the next Con- brar.. After a social attention was people they opening time, given MKTHOD18T EPISCOPAL. Mines and than ever before. Even their cherished mining—Rep.Clark. a -naan M. late of in said gress four of the six senators, who to committee who suggested a constitu- Rev. J. P. Haynes, Dedham, Mills and and c bear a revenue Simonton, pastor. dece sed. A certain instrument Temperance—Sen. Rep. tion and for the social cigars garette-* stamp, county, pur- have held their for by-laws organiZi- J«n. at to be the last will and te*i meat of position twenty Hutchins. ou the Friday, 20—Prayer meeting 7 30 porting American p:nu, and that al ne ■aid u and will be New tion that has been proposed. Hundav, Jan. 22 —Morning service at c-as*d. together with p< tition for years more, Eng- Sala.ies— Rep. Treworgy. touche* them vUalty. The Cuban eats but probate thereof, amt lor tbe appointment of It was voted to the 10 30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday landers. “Is it the unanimously adopt an administrator witu the will annexed, pre- any wonder,” says Printing—Rep. Morrison. little; he drinks black coffee, smokes sud school at 11 45. Preaching st 7 m. constitution as and to maketbe p. sented by Mary J. Emery, an heir-at-law of read, Trenton — Boston Advertiser, “that this New smokes again until he takee more coffee. Preaching Sunday at 2 p. m. •aid dec* ased. organization permanent. Mr. Simonton. Daniel Cough, late of Tremont. in said coun- England quartette, FRIDAY, JAN. 13. To study thla infantile and anomalous Aldrich, Platt, Th** name chosen was the Helpsomebow BAPTIST. ty, deceased. Petition that A Bird Cough or Frye and Hale, control senatorial The following bill was introduced In the nation la interesting and amusing. It ia a* me other suitable person be appointed ad- society. Rev. P. A. A. Kill ministrator of tbe not in the am, pastor. estate oi said deceased, action?” Senate by Mr. Clark, of Eden: Bill, an only yet age of Infancy, but Id A. Bird Officers were elected as follows: Presi- Sunday, Jan. service at presented by Cough, a son of said d* act to Jeese K. Mitchell and and rear on it is sim- 22—doming ceased. the scores of allusions to I "ranting Rev. Mr. judgment childishly 10 30 Sunday school at 11 45. Praise and Among dent, Killam; vice-president, Aunie C. Stover, late of Ellsworth, in said | John J. Cameron the right to establish ple. By the ru es regarding shipping, an service at 7 m. Chis unusual event, perhaps the most Vli ton Beck with; secretary, Mis M. A. preaching p. county, dcce.sed. Petition that Eben N and maintain a between Sullivan armed Is stationed on deck at ail A'trtrw* hv Mis- M- (first Koch Prldav Stover or some other suitable ferry H Miss Hattie Bowden. guard person he ap- comprehensive is that of the Rock- dghine; treasurer, at 7.30. All are pointed administrator of the estate of and Hancock. and are at tbe evening cordially Invited. said it is tbe intention of tbe to bold hours, inspectors govern- deceased, d Eben N. land Courier-Gazette. “In the society CONGREGATIONAL. present* by Stover, hua- history In tbe House Mr. of Winter Har- ment wharf—tbe band of said deceased. Tracy, meetings of a social nature and to only landing-place of it “the event is with- prove Bev. J. M. Adams, Reuben A. late of in said Maine,” says, bor, presented a petition of the Winter allowed. A permit is for tbe pastor. Harper, Tremont, helpful as an auxiliary to tbe church. required county. deceaa«d. Petition filed by Edward out that a senator has been Suudav. Jan. 22 —Morning service at parallel, Harbor gas and ligbt company for special smallest article to pass either C. Harper, administrator, for liceHst to sell After tbe busiuesa was transacted way—for 10.30 school at 11.45 a. m. Sunday certain real estate of said deceased, described accorded without opposition a fifth act to supply gas and electricity In towns things under tariff or thing* f.ee; a news- and refreshments were served bringing to a Prayer conference meeting on Fri- in said petition. consecutive election. are of Winter Harbor and Qouldsboro. | a dozen or a few at 7.30. Rich and We not close a most paper, plalotaln, heads of day evening Gladys George Kenneth Rich, of enjoyable evening. Isle au Haul, in said certain that in the entire By Mr. Hutchins, of Penobscot, peti- | lettuce, each requires a written to UNITARIAN. county, u.inur children country has permit, a;:d heirs of George Rich, late of said I*le au of Harum aud be on (here been a similar instance. Sena- tion Jenuie twenty-three Seaside Local Union. pasted board. If tbe use of red Rev. S. W. Sutton, pastor. Haul, deceased; Edward Gros«, of Warren, Knox county, and of others for of fields and A meeti* g||of Seaside local union c.f tap* was h literal fact, instead of a Sunday, Jan 22—Servce at 10 30 a. m. George Arey. Stonlng- tor Hale’s of service is not the preservation figure too, H-ucjck minor children and length school at 11 45 a. m. county, forests. ('luislia Endeavor and of speech, tbe of au immense Sunday he rs of late of that is in his Epworth league product Emily Arey. sai Sioutogton, only thing striking pub- deceased; Swansey Banks, Charlotte By Mr. Tracy, of Winter Harbor: Bill, will t.e held in Su ry at the B-• church factory would be required to supply the Banka, ilo career. ptl-t Margaret Bankiaud Letba Banks, minor chil- an act and need* of this How’s rhUf relative to Winter Harbor Gas oa Prid«y, Jan. 27. Following in the ptc- baby government. dren and heirs of Este.la Banka, late ot said n» occupies a or nonor in We offer One Hundred Dollars Stoningtou, deceased. Petition tiled position Ligbt Co. Also petition of R. H. Young gfuume: These diligent officials are strictly honest Reward for by nny case of C«Ur li that ca<.uot be cured Stephen E. Allen a friend of said minors, for the eyes of the nation and of the aud and by thirteen others praying fora law to AFTERNOON. faithful—>o long as ono has no occa- Hall's Catarrh Cum license to sell certain real estate of said K J. minora described in said world 6uch as few men have enjoyed. prohibit ice fishing on Narraguagus lake •200 I’rilte ..Rev J D McGrswr sion to inquhe their price. They wi.l CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O petitiou. We, ilteuodei signed. have known F J Ch E. »Veb«ter French, late of Tremont, in said This Mr. Ciark of Tremont: Petition of 2 15 Welcome.Mias learn in time to be less ney proceeds not alone from the long By Lizzie Gray exacting and to use for 'hr i»»-t 15 ye«rs, and iKslieVe him county, deceased. Fiist a count of Bartlett perfectly W Brown. period of bis but because Anson I. Holmes and 116 others for di Ilct-ponae...By llie President judgimnt about what acquaintance to honor-Id* lu all bu ine** irai»«iictl<»its «r> administrator, fited for settlement. service, lliiMiicU Iv able .o carry out William Conway, late of Ellsworth, iu said vision of the town of Tremont and Incor- 2 30 Devotional service. and w bat auy obligations throughout his career has been su-pect stranger to trust. made by bis firm. county, deceased. Pinal account of James W. Led by Mrs S E Stevens W Kiss an Davis, administrator, tiled lor marked poration of tbe town of Southwest In the good days of Spanish misrule aiding, A Mkvin, settlement. by conservative ness, an un- O > ward Christian Sol Hera..Congreanilon W holemtle Drug. iau», Toledo, O Maitha H. it amor, late of Eden, in said Harbor, with bill th-Jii we-e few te motions on accompanying. shipping. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken act* county, deceased. First accouu of Harvey erring judgment in weighty afTairs 2 45 TheO jectof Young People** Sochi 1 a, internally, D. Iu cices where the master was log iilrect!/ uputi the I»I«>o*I arm mucous Hamor, administrator, filed for settlement. Mrs D E .1 L too l.u it mr and a breadth of Emery, Gott faces of th' syat-m. Testimonial- sent Marcus P Halliburton, late of statesmanship that TUESDAY, JAN. 17. aul too ha free. Hartford, 300 How shall the be Obtained? young might be threatened Mice 7A cent* per bottle. Sold all state of New Jersey, deceased. First aud render him a Object t.y Druggist*. foremost figure in the a final account of Cl ua E. A petition was introduced by Sen. M M Moore, Airs Carrie Lord w.th heavy flue for some slight error lu Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation. Newell, administra- affairs of the nation. trix, fll*d for settlement. Clark of & Co. and Singing his vo uminouo but a modest 8 Hooper, Havey fifty Offering documeuts, Wel.Ugtcn Dunham, late of Orland, In “To a devotion to the said couuty, deceased. of others a king that Jesse T. and John J 3 30 Has the bf en Obtained? coasideratiun would settle tie First account of principles Object Effects, always Jjclp GSantrtj. lbeodore H. the Mrs 1* A A Killani, Mra M Smith, administrator wit a the republican party he joins an inde- Cameron be given the right to maintain a George mat er. A veteran in the trade bad no will annexed, filed for settlement. EMPLOYMENT—Big out Allred 8w late pendence of and action that ferry between Sullivan and 3 45 Ferajnal Obligations to the trouble in doing a con iderabe trade in P.y-lf zey, of Bucksport, In said judgment Hanccck; S<»cletleM, Of employment, or leas than count., deceased. Mra A IV MraC l* STEADY making ft Second acc unt of t'bar- one also of F. A. and eight Ellis, tVcbber leuil contraband at no but if he pt day, write to me and I can ts of the plain secrets of his petition Noyes Singing cost, place you . by the gentleman who Introduced Edna and Charlie Johnson, after spend- Rockland. Htovkr P. l» gnon. by the people of Maine but the the the with tneir Ikauty i« twrii in the »*1*»«»«t. Is more by milter in the House, as It was ing holidays parents, have licsuty foot sloop boat, two years limit *>klu «lceu." li U id ol iIih tVbcn mu old; bereoy gives notice that whole as well.” ret urned to t heir school in Port'and. p. price# fib For country wrongly referred. The several motions b ood is laiiiu.il dUciw the 11. *it will fci BOAT—28 particulars apply to L. <’U J by 1 U ii. Touaav, Atlantic, Maine. appointed adiuiuia- M>§ Mtria Gross and daughter and the •‘kin will >h \v It fallow or “*“• “I li M.c.imbfr, late prevailed. Abbie, mundy of Fianklio, in the of B uehitl, have been relatives com pi xl ms. pimples, i* ole tie* ..ml eruptions couuty of Hancock. de- The visiting ceased, aud given Sheriff Mayo has instructed bis dep- Senate, In compliance with the stat* iu town. »c only the euilrtCr* Big .h of impure ol »od I-Totites. bonds a* tbe law direct*. o ei of the United K>.ti washes, lo ions, cun p’txlon powders, Sjrnfal demands against the ea- uties the to cause States, proceeded to Samuel aged fell may tJ.U’.VlS Jjavin* throughout county Peaks, ninety-three, p I little the evils out ihvy cannot cure the ills ileal Discovery" contains no aioobol. applica- M*ln*.vi.f?: Shna filed in gal liquor aelling personally worth, cooice the Senate. whisky tion to the State Board of Bar for thia office hla ap- been established. The t ffi je is m the store or otler and is free Examiners “jr‘” for Intoxicant, absolutely from examination to the Bar at the next plication naturalization, and prays that and there is trouble ahead The vote was: Por Eugene of cocaine or other session of he heard warned, Hale, of H. Burilll. It will prove a great opium, narcotic* The use of the Board to b~ at “*? thereon at tbe term of said Dr Pierce's held Bangor on the first for thoae who do not heed the warn- Ellsworth: Messrs. Ayer, Bailey, Bart- convenience. Pleasant Pellets as lots the action Tuesday of IMtt. »»d for the of ths February, »untV anbd ai?.VrB“*fr ‘•Discovery'* by cleansing the system of John B. °a fl»‘ T“~ lett, Brown, Clerk, Forbieh, Goodwin, Jan. 16. B. dogging matter. Madioai, Secretary of the Board. February* u',^' ■ C.acua F. Sterner, Clark. July 1, Ilarry A Darling, Infant. FROM BAR HARBOR. BORN. SRftcrtiummtB. HANCOCK NECROLOGY. Selden W HANCOCK 8. J. COURT ?, Fuller, 48- ANGKLL—At Tremont, Dec 27, to Rev and Mrs 1 Aug. ft, Martha II Dollard, 79. Legislative Petition — Basket Ball- Duvld M Angell, a daughter. [Helen Maud.I HARVEST OF THE GRIM REAPER 14, K tnllo M Richardson, t. JANUARY TERM BEGAN TUES- Late Local News. ARCIIRR— At Great Pond, Jan 14, to Mr and 39, Charles 8mltn, 30. Mrs Clifford Archer, a son. DURING THE YEAR 1904. Bar Harbor, Jan. 18 (*pec1a')~~A com- Sept. 1, ftlra Addle II Carr, 63. DAY-EMERY, JUDGE. GRA V A— Al Sfonlngton. Dec 31, lo Mr and Mrs mittee was appointed at a special meeting Grava, a daughter. 8, Charles F Watson, 3. Joseppe of the town of held In to GRAY -At South Dec to Mr and DEATH RATE SLIGHTLY LE88 THAN IN Charka W P2. Eden, October, Broofcsvllle, 29, 14. JelHson, JURY TBIAL8 WILL BBGIN THUB8DAY Mrs Winfield a consider the matter of applying to the Gray, son 1903—USUAL NUMBER OP AGED 23, Mrs El'en H Wood, 76. HOWARD-At III .Ian — ueliill, 18, to Mr and Mrs Mrs MORNING SPECIAL AND GEN- 8 ate for additional re- PERSONS PASS AWAY. 80, Hannah Slltby, 81, legislature powers Arthur E Howard, a daughter.

— to t he election of assessors of taxes Ayers Oct 14. S Jones, 66. lating MINT-At narry EBAL ASSIGNED LI8T8 Tremont, Jan 8, to Mr and Mrs Don’t medi- 16, lllram C Lord. AS. snd road commissioners in the town. Kiwell P Lunt, a son. > ; try cheap cough American below a table The prints COURT OFFICERS. MOORE — At Tremont, Nov to Mr and Mrs cines. the 18, Infant eon of Kbtn Carter. These matters, especially that of assessors, 80, Get best, Ayer’s the number of deaths Falrfi Id Moore, a daughter. showing occurring 21, Uirul F Tithou, 74. have been discussed for several and Pectoral. What a years, ROY A L—At Cincinnati, Ohio, lo Mr anil Mrs Cherry the 1901. Nor 8, Mrs Rebecca 8 Austin, 78. THK COURT. In Hancock county during year there are many citizens who think (here Leman Royal, a daughter. | Mary Agnes ] record it has, sixty years of 9, A G Edaon. PreMdlng Ju»tlcn- !< A. Kmkry, Ellsworth This list is compiled from returns male to Cierk-.loliN F. KVOWLTON. K.Mtworth. sh > Rev your Mac >niln John A Lawrence. Miss Doru U of 10, J mea L r, 78. Mcaaenicer— F. K. TlLi*KN, KlUwoith. to the session the Cmm.n, use the town clerks with the record as presented present of Deer he doesn’t it for coughs, printed 1ft, James C Hutchings, *3. Me, to Edward Gardner Gross, of Sion- from week to week in The American. legislature. lr.gton. colds, bronchitis, and all 19. MUs E Izahcth -lacy la, 79. Tbe term of the supreme January judi- The a the DONNELL—WELCH—A»t Ellsworth, Jan 14 In some cases more deaths have been re* following is copy of petition l.y throat and troubles. 25, A Judfron Fox, 65. cial court (or Hancock convened lt*-v 1* A A KiHam. Miss Inez K Donnell to lung county and bill which is circulated ported in The American than appear lex 29, Mrs Annie C Stover, 51. being George H W-Ich, noth of Franklin. ** I have found that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at Ellsworth at 10 o’clock Tuesday morn* is best medicine 1 can for bron- throughout the town for GRAY Gl LKS—At North the prescribe the town cleiks’ reports; In other cases signatures: Sedrrwfe.k, Jan 16, by chitis, influenza, cousrhs. ami hurt', colds.” ingf Judge L. A. Emery presiding. Rev 8 M Miss Katie C to shows that nil deaths have not To the Honorable Senate and House of Thompson, Gray M. Lop KM an, M.D., Ithaca. N. Y. tie report of the Repre- George M Giles, both of ItrooHltn. THE ROBBINS MURDER. Attorneys present7ih street, by Rev In The American and tbe figures sent Ml ton M Pmtlh, Mi-s Edith Mary Clen to l»r Verdict Withheld. F. L Mason, L. F. Gile*, D. E. Hurley, F respectfully pray for the enactment ot a special by the town clerks coincide, showing in Winfield Morgan Hartshorn, son of Mr n< d Deer Isle. J«n. 16 (.pccit!) -There is a U. Burrili, J. F. Knowiton, H. L. Crab- law granting ceiU’n piwer* to 8 >ld town of Mrs t K II uMtoru, of New ll.ivcn, formerly Bronchitis these towns promptness on the part of f of K.lBWorlh great deal of excitement over the murder tree, W. E Whiting, E Is worth; O. P. Kileu, r the purposes and t-utisiumlnll In the and town clerks in reporting. form -ct forth lu the draft of tbe hill uucexud Correct any tendency to physicians of WiliUm W. Bobbins. That such a O. F. constipa- Cunningham, Fellows, Bucksport; di »«:»>, tion with small doses of Pillaw IN HANCOCK COUNTY. hereto: Ayer’s brutal murder should o< cur in the midst L B. Deany, John E Bunker, jc\, B. E. lie It enacted the Senate and House of — by Rep- LKACH \t Penohaco \ -Imn 13, Millard The Amekican hat t»k» u Its* usual care of a civilized co umunity and the mur- Clark, A. H. Lynam, E N Buuson, H. L Leacn, resent lives In legislature assembled as tollow aae » 5 year*, 2 iiiomii*, 23 (lays. liai'UoaDB anti StcamtoMi. lo h derer so cover bi9 tracks as Graham, H. Nl. Conners, Bar E. this ytar printm complete report, thoroughly Harbor; Section 1. The town of Eden, In Hancock LEACH —At J’eno •(“cot.. .Inn l.*, Mra Edith L are Huems to have been done in this P. Deer E. E. Blue a«ed CIS ears, (5 and the following tigures approxi- case, 8poff )rd, I-k; Chase, counts, mny ut uuy annual town meet ng elect Leach, > days. R. MOItHAN—\t .Inn Clara wife of mately correct. This is the record of staggers the entire community. hill; B. E Tracy, Winter Harbor; G. by ballot u board of three assessor* of taxes; Surry. >5, A, Marcu-* Morgan, a.ed wyeira, 10 momh*. O. M. War one for a term n deal ha in Hancock county during 1904, B bbins was somewhat of a character Fuller, Southwest Harbor; of one ear; one for term of WAR'tKK-At south Deer I ale, Jan 13, Wililim with the tigures for 1903 giveu for com- about town and was eccentric in some ren, Cadine. Sumner P. Mills, senator two 5ears; and one for a term of ihne years; M Warren, aged 53 years. 7 months. and thereafter shad elect one each for a parison. ways,'but was always considered barm- from the western district, was an Inter- year Commencing Dec. 5, 1904. 1908. 1901. three term. 8uch board Khali serve less. ested visitor within the bar at tba open- years’ 3ictitrtiscm£nta. BAE HARBOR TO BANbOH. Amherst.. 5 4 Instead of the assessors provided by the Always a fisherman and clam-digger, be ing of the court. A M | P M r a Aurora. 3 2 general statute, and have the same powers and BAR HARBOR.., 10 80, 8 30 ms us in bis and a was offered Rev. J. P. Slraon- Industrie way, besides Prayer by .... Hiu* hill 81 34 be subject to the same duties. ALL. FOR Sorrento.. 405 the Methodist church. The read- Sullivan.. 4 3 > 14 15 good comfortable bouse be bad accumu ton.of Section t. Said town of Eden at annual Brook Un. any Alt Desert 11 ?o! ft 10 9 U of Ferry.. Brooksvlllo 19 21 lated some money, which is now believed ing of the docket and the assignment town meeting may elect a board of three road Waukeag S Fy.... 11 *.6 5 u7 9m cause bis cases the most of the one for a term of one Hancock. fll 2l* 5 11 9 1 Bucktport. .. 8 1 to have been the indirect of occupied morning commissioners, year, Franklin Road .... til *7, ft 19 9 Ca-tlno — 7 death. session. one for a term of two years; and one for a term Wash'gton June .. 11 49 15 27 9m of three and thereafter s all elect one Cranberry lalea. 4 2 His was a checkered and sad career. At the close of the morning session years, ELLSWORTH.... 11 f#. ft *5 Ellsworth Falla... 01 ft 4 Dedham...... 1 2 ea h year for a three years' term. Said board f!2 it, Some twelve or fourteen bis Judge called a meeting of the »i.oo years ago Emery Ntcolln... tia 6 M Deer Isle....****. 43 shall serve instead of the road commissioner, i»: wife deserted him leaving for parts un- Hancock county bar for tbe purpose ol Grten Lake. fli 24: 6 04 S3 Ka t,i brook. 6 or commissioners, provided by general statute, Late House...... ni 32 re 12 no • known In with a man the electing a clerk and treasurer to fill tbe Rden. 36 49 company by and have the same powers In relation to the con- Holden. fl2 40 t* 21 MR name of Eaton. smalt ves- caused the retirement of John 2 lbs Salt Brewer June...... 1 00 6 «0 19 9 K11« worth 58 57 Tbeyleftina vacancy by struction and repair of roads, bridges and side Pork, lUnaor, Ex St .... 1 07 6 47 MR B. Redman. John F. Knowiton waa Frank tin. M IS sel and are said to have gone to Nova walks as the road commissioners and municipal BANGOR, ftl C.... 1 10 6 M> as as elected and Arno W. officers have and 2 Yellow P M A M Gouldaboro .. 18 1 Scotia. From that day.to this, far treasurer, King under such general statute, be qts Eye Beans, Portland. 6 3ft i a* H to the same duties In thereto. Hancock. 9 6 known, neither of the pair has been seen clerk. subject relation Boston... 9 Oft 5 57 71 The of lain au Haul.. 1 5 about here; but Bobbins has been known Judge Emery and Senator Hale were ap- compensation such commissioners 2 lbs Loose Raisins, 6 18 shall not exceed dollars BANGOR TO BAB Lamoloe. bad seen Eaton and bis a committee of two to wait on flfiy each, per y«ar. HARBOR. tossy that.be pointed “ Martavtile. 4 1 They shall employ a superintendent or super- 2 PM AM (Boobins’) wife In the town on various the county commissioners with a view of Prunes, 5 82 intendents of roads, notone of their own m Boston... *140 • • Ml. Desert. tbe librarian of tbe law occasions. allowing library her. Such shall be the Or laud. 18 10 superintendent under Portland. 45 114 him of a mono- |30 per annum. Jobn F. Knowiton Is 2 OUa 8 1 Considering something control of said board of commissioners and Pkgs Spice, A PM maniac on the no one ever at- librarian. to them. BANGOR CO 1C 5 m Pcoobacot .. 15 12 subject, subject discharge i*y Bargor, Ex St.... 05! 10 SIB tached to these Tuesday afternoon tbe only business Section 3. This act shall not become I lb Best Tea, Sedgwick 16 10 any importance claims,sod opera Oolong Brewer June... U\ in » M was a naturalization case ttve until It Is town Sorrento. 3 probably there was.uothlug In them, but before the court ratified by said of Eden, al Holden ... 82 no an AT Lake House. 3' f» a 19 89 recent set o~e to from Bar Harbor. annual town meeting called by a warrant IflO Stonlugton developments thiuking Green Lake. 47110 16 contali lng an article for the The Sullivan. 18 that there might possibly have been some Indications point to a busy if not.long purpose. Nlcolln. re, t towu m»y at such one of the Ellsworih Falla.. <9i II Surry 18 14 Who as cases will be of meeting ratify truth In Robbins’ statements. term, many disposed ELLSWORTH... 16 11 Swao'a Island. 0 2 above sections, and reject the other, whereupon is could wl-h him out of bis way If not the even if not coming to actual trial. At Wa-h’gton June. 30 fll • m 30 16 the sections so rattfied shall go into Tremout. operation. Franklin Road ... ii • a man who bad with bis wife? the reading of the docket seventeen Trenton 7 eloped At any annual meeting ratifying either ofeald Hancock. 11 451 ft 4 bad four chil- cases were entered neither three S 11 • t 0 1 By this woman Rabbins party, tedious, the bourd thus for may be Waukeag, Fy* Verona.... provided Mi Desert 11 « «• two sons and two who dismissed, thirteen put on tbe actual trial elected. Ferry.. WulUiini .. 1 11 dren, daughters, Sullivan.. Wiuier Harbor 6 3 became town charges. One of the list aud thirteen on the general trial Hat. Section 4. This act shall take effect when ap Sorrento.. BAR HARBOR. Long Island plantation. 4 1 daughters is dead, the other is iu the Tbe jurors have been summoned to proved, subject to ratification by the towu a: aforesaid. No 33 plantation 2 1 State industrial school. The two appear to-morrow morning when tbe real State Street, Ellsworth. boys * to 0 0 Saturday nights Bangor only. No. 2 plantation are in the State reform school. work of the terra will begin. The jurors The Bar Y. C. A. Harbor M. basketbal Trains leaving Ellsworth 7.16 a m and 6.11 9 No. 8 plantation. 1 0 summoned tor this term are: National Bank Statrmtnts. Ribbing’ home, where the dastardly team easily defeated the Orouo higt m, and arriving Elb worth 11 fi6 a m, 9.47pM connect with Washington Co R R. 432 deed occurred, ould not have been better Conners, Frank M. .Eden school team evening at the Y Thursday REPORT OF THE f Stop on slg ial or nolle** to Conductor. located for the crime. It is a story-and a Forsyth, Fred. .Bucksport M. C. A. the score 31 The above list does not Include resident* gymnasium, being These trains connect at Bangor, with through half frame the main Gardner, John C. M. CONDITION of the county dylug at sea or away from bouse, part being to 12 The Bar Harbor boys were con fi trains on Main Line, to and from Portland. Bot> This ia divided into Hutchins, A. B. .Orland OP TIIK ton and St. John. borne, hut ouly those actually occurring about 22x24 feet. dent of winning, and they rolled up at | Jedkins. Samuel. .. ..Stonington Passengers are earnestly requested to proenra two rooms. On the western end of the a score as to a defeel In the town reported. Leach. Otis. .Penobscot b*g possible cffiet tickets before entering the trains, and c»pecl&4|r 126 mniu is sn ell, divided into two which suffered at the bands of ll < Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. Of the total number of 606 deal ns, part L Frank .. they bby, S. -Gouldsborc First National F. E. BOOTHBY, G. P. & T. A. ono of which It* the kitchen. Bank, rooms, Orono team a short time when thi were of persons who had outlived their Low, Caleb W. .Deer Isle ago at Ellsworth, in the State of Maine, GKO. F. EVANS, Ou the western end of the ell there Is s at the close of “lurte score years and teu”. Of these McFarland, Fred H- .Ellsworth up-river boys won at Orouo by the scon business, Vice Pres. aDd Gen'l Manager. Jan. 11, 190'S. the of shed and entrance way leading to the McFarland. Stepheu E. .Brookiiu of 13 to 8. seventy-six were between ages RESOURCES. between kitchen, where the body was found. Osgood, E. N. The local team outclassed the visitors seventy and elguty; forty-seven Loans and discounts. #407,372 85 EASTERN is of a 8avage, Thomas. .Tremonl eighty and ninety and three over niuety. The bouse situated one-quarter in every part of the game, and there wai Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 665 83 Hemes John J. Mount Deserl U. S. Ronds to secure circulation... 50,000 00 The table shows the number ol mile from any neighbor, and one-eighth no doubt as to the result from the veri following Springer, John H. .Sullivan Premiums on U. S', bonds. 1.000 00 of a is deuba aud the old age record for the past mile from the highway. It prsc -tart. At the end of the first half tb< Bonds, securities, etc. 262,644 55 Stevens, A. T. .Bluehill and fix- a Banking-house, furniture Steamship Company. five surrounded by stunted growth ol score stood 19 to 6 in favor of Bar Harbor years: tically Stover, Byron V. .Sedgwick tures. 10,000 00 is a and alder bushes. It but ■ ■ A good-sized crowd saw the Due from State banks and bankers, 23,.369 s0 Whole No. 70 to 8) 80 to 90 Over 9( evergreens Tapley, C. Roy. .Brooksviile game. REDUCED RATES. Due from reserve agents 69 821 30 abort distance from the where a W. The approved 1200 502 103 60 18 shore, West, Francis .Franklin line-up: Checks and other cash items. 2,140 46 ltol 522 99 61 14 person could land and easily approach Bar Harbor Y. M. C. A. Orono High Notes of other National banks. 425 00 WINTER SERVICE. SPECIAL ASSIGNED LIST. Fractional nickels 19W 30J 68 47 12 tbe bouse without seen. It is not paper currency, being Wufct field Capt.rf. Hammom and cents. 150 78 Two Trips a Week. Jan. 19. HUS 432 *2 56 11 believed, however, that tbe murderer Thursday, Richards.If. Steveni Lawful money reserve in bank, vix.: 3 180?. Wood vs. 1904 406 70 47 cauie iu a boat. Tbe ice about tbe Bbore Giny. Spofford; Littlefield, Newman. ..Ulifforc notes-'.9,230 00 41,032 62 Deasy. Silk. Legal-tender Following is the list of nonagenariant and tbe stormy weather of last week at rg.Sutton (Capt Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- 1808. Eaton vs. Gray. Spofford; Llitlefield, C Cleaves. lg.Fiui urer (5 cent, of circulation). 2,500 00 in llauccck who have died during once seem to sucb per county preclude a.possibility. Deasy. the in the order of their is more that tbe murderer Score, Bar Harbor Y. M. C. A., 39; Orono* Total. 22 year, given ages: It plausibe 1466. Goes va. Eaton. Littlefield #871,12o Spofford; Goals from 5 Mrs. Sereua Miles. June 30 availed himtelf of one of tbe dark aud 12; field, Wakefield, 5; Silk, LIABILITIES. Ellsworth, Steamer leaves Bar Harbor Mondays, Mi Richards, 2; New.nan, 5, Cleaves, 2; Sutton, 2 stock in. 00 92 6 months. of last week for bis darker 1467. Goss vs. Eaton. Capital paid #50,000 at 8 a m, a< >eal aged years, stormy nights Spofford; Littlefield, 00 Triursday- touching; Harbor Himmond, 3, Stevens, 1. Goals from louls fund. 50,000 Sort'eai*i Harbor Southwest Hat bor ano SttMS> Mrs. E* zabeth M. Northeast Har- and took tbe from tbe Surplus less Dodge, deed, path leading 2, 1. Undivided profits, expenses Ington, connecting at Rocklana with steamer Clifford, Wakefield, Umpires, Shatnej 49 Jau 92 2 11 road to tbe bouse through tbe alder Friday, Jan. 20. and taxes paid. 2.560 for Botion. bor, 26, aged years, mouths, and E. Cleaves; scorer, Whitmore; timekeeper National bank notes 00 1580. Dunbar Bios. vs. Uranian. llalc outstanding.. 48,400 days. busbes aud left by tbe same way, evi- Deasy; Graham. Due to other National banks. 423 78 RETURNING A Hamlin. trust and Mrs. Ann that once be tbe Due to companies savings From Boston and at 5 m» Brawn, Ellawortb, April 6, aged dently thinking gained the a was Tuesday* Fridays p 1731. Harrtmanva.Snowman. Fellows;Chase, During evening game playec banks. 2.496 18 From Rockland and 92 years, 1 month. traveled road bis trail would lose itsell Dividends 656 00 Weunesday* Saturdays between the Reds and two inter unpaid. at *.30 a in, touching at Slonlngton, Southwoa King. Blues, Individual to check 62 tbe deposits subject 392,371 llaroor, Northeast Harbor amt Seal Harbor. DEATHS IN ELLSWORTH. among many. 1737. Burrlll Bank vs. Gerry. Burrlll; Hale & medlste Y. M. C. A. teams, the Reds win Demand certificates of deposit. 151960 66 On tbe start tbe officers are 168,824 66 All caryo, except livestock, Is ltsured against io Ells- handicapped Hamlin. The Savings deposits. The total number of deaths ning!6to4. line-up: Certified checks. I8 60 Arc and marine risk. in tbeir work; tbe man has been dead, in 1771. Seymour vs. Oubutt. Whiting; Camp worth lor 1901 were 56, three Use than Blues. Beds Cashier’s checks outstanding. 3.416 24 ail more than a a bell A E. 8. J. last for probability, week; Hajcock Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. year and 16 Itee tbau the average Sumloaby, Capt.If....Noonai Total. #871,126 22 heavy fail of snow and a correspondingly Saturday, January 21. the nine which it* .70 7-9. llidsou.rf .. h eave: Calvin Austin, and past years, 1607. Caine vm. Wlmain. bale A Fel STATE OF MAINE. Vice-president severe rainstorm have intervened between Hamlin; There were six drains of pereoas 80 Salisbury. c ...Joyc County op Hancock ss:—I, Henry W. Gcn’l Mgr.. Foster’s Wharf, Boston, Mass. the of tbe deed and tbe day of its dis- A Whitmore cashier of the above-named jeers of and and two ol day ndersou.lg.... (Capt Cushman, bank, age upwards, 1813. Obcr vs. Bartlett. do swear that the above statement thus far whatever has Benson; Deasy. ... fehav solemnly 90 covery; nothing Silsby.rg and be- persons over yerra old. 299. Watson vs. Gault. Hale A Hamlin; Peters is true to tne best of my knowledge been found to furnish tbe slightest clue, lief. HENRY W. CUSHMAN,Cashier. Hill & Ellsworth Stcamti't 0 O! the :5 deaths 5 were of children less 1815. Towle vs. Whitney. Fellows. Rockland, aud aside from the man who ran away The Bar Harbor postofflce has been sup Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th tbau 5 years ot age, aud the remainder Monday, January 23. day of January, 1905. with his wife, Bobbins bad uo enemy plied with a drop-feed stamp cancellin( LEONARD M. MOORE. were over 21 yearn old. 1717. &llchel cn vs. Hardman. Whiting; King sn tbe deed. machine. Mr. Stewart, a (Seal.) Notary Public. whom one would pect of lt?9. Gordon vs. Gordou. representative Whola to «) 80 to 90 Over 80 Deasy; King. Correct—Attest: 70 of the which owns the machine I 1792. Hinckley vs. Gray. Chase; Hurley. company J. A. PETERS. ) No. W. Directors. ghnebal assigned list. and rents them to the government, came ARNO KING, J 1885 9 10 1 By direction of Atty-Gen. Hamlin, T. E. K. H. GttEELY, ) 1074. Fisher A Co vs. Standard Co. Crosby, from Boston Thursday to install the nev lhStt 75 17 4 Hartnett, a State detective, went to Deei King. machine which was used in Friday's busi l&ff 81 14 15 there last to assist Isle, arriving Tuursday, 1321. vs. Eno. E. Notices. 188 J Gault Peter?; B. Mason. ness at the office. .Special WINTER SCHEDULE. 6i 14 0 local officers in tbeir search for a clue. the 1484. Hardware Co vs. Berry. It. E. Mason 1888 78 10 10 The machine is operated by a one-quar ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MlKTING. In Effect Nov. 2. He remained in the vicinity uutil yes- im 75 10 15 8pofford. ter electric motor and is rilHE annual of the stockhol- ers Steamer will lesve Rockland upon arrival of E. horse-power meeting terday when be and Coroner E. Spot- 1614. Burilll vs. Smith. Burrlll; Pattangall. 1 o- the Bur Harbor a d Uuion River Power steamer from Ho«-ton, not lief ore :}(> h m, and 1901 70 14 9 over great improvement the oil cancell return In R will connect wi*h steamer for 1901 ford, of Stonington, left—the latter foi 1652. Joy vs. Hamlin. R ilnian ; II ill. Company will be held at the office of said Boston, 58 10 10 more work am l Han- except where otherwise noted, a* follows 1132. vs. Goweu. ing machine, doing rapid Company on Church Street, Ellsworth, IIM Brunswick with a closely-guarded peck- Hewcy Fellows; Cunning ou fourth Sieamer will leave Rockland n'RDNIiSDATI to 14 5 noiseless. cock County Maine, the Thursday, boiug comparatively A. D. and SATURDAYS for Dark Htrbor, *8out% mi 55 10 age which will be submitted to Prof. F. C, to wit. the twe.dy sixth day ol January. 1763 Boody vs. Getchell- Wood; B. E. Clark 1905, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, for the Rroo ksvtile, t Lit 1« Deer 1 ale, Snriceidvlttc, Dear Robinson at Bowdolu college for scientific viz.: Isle, Sedgwick, Brook Mn, Bluehlil and JSurry. Foliowing is a complete list of deaths 17.3. ) lnkhant vs. Sargt nt. Whiling; Clark At a meeting of the Bar Harbor loai following purposes, result of this ex- First: To see ir tue stockholders of said RETURNING. in ol examination. Upon the occurring Ellsworth during the year .7s9 Kennedy vs. I nil Eden. Deat»y; Bunker and building association held Thursda; will vote to chat ge the present is believed to rest some corporation MONDAYS and THURSO A VS leaving 8urry with amination develop- 1799. Blckni II vs. Ktmbu'.l number of directors of said c >rporatk#u to the age given at the nearest Simpson. Spoffoid; at the office of the secretary am l at H 0 a tduehill at 8 o'clock for above evening such number as be determined at said m, ments in the case. 18ol. Weed vs. Warren. may named stations. birthday; Bray. Spoffnd; treasurer, B. E. Clark, the followlni said in meeting. Coroner Bpotford every person 1605. Vogcll vs. Devereux. Chase; Blai.chard Secoud To see if the stockholders of said Jau* 4. George II i'ursons, 70. board of directors was elected: L. A *W'l Saturday* and Monday*, has been in- 1823. Foster vs. Blucbll! Co. will vote to amend the by-laws of stop the vil age of Mourtainville Sp Stuart; Crab corporation f Will aud 8, Her eit o Hilling-, G8. Austin, F. C. Lynam, Max Franklin, W said co so as to conform to any stop Wednesdays 'lhursdays upom and in the search for evidence tree. poratlon Mrs El ia *uh A J 09. terviewed, cha ma e in th® numhe of directors under 15, <»y, 11. A. E. Lawrence, E. S. J. Morse ge and at be Davis, the firrt article iu this notice. J Wednesday Thursday lindtnga Surry 17, lliram 11 47. nothing had been omitted that would REFERRED TO THE COURT. Dee.. and Mon- Haskell, Frank E. Walls, J. A. Stevens, Charles H Third: To elect officers of the corporation ill-continued 1, 1904. Saturday of value. landings will be in effect until fee £0. Helen ituU: \V itiiaui, 2J. considered the slightest 1481. Brc«nahan vs. Saunders. Hurley; Hale for the ensuing year. thly prevents* ,el)' Wood. Frank E. Walls was elected au Connections aro usually made but cannot b* 0. Charles K Sargent, He is quite certain that robbery was not A Hamlin. Fourth: To transact any other business ditor. that may come before said meeting. guaranUtd. *larch 22, Mrs Loreuu F. 73. undoubt- 1723. Warren vs. Clark. Chase. _ properly O. A. Sargent the motive, and says the crime Warren; Hunky M. Hall, CROCKETT, 25, iiiittutsou of W Austin. Manager. Itoeklard, II*. George edly was committed ou the Saturday night Wednesday morning motions from the Mark C. Morrison has secured let ten Clerk of said Company. 25, Julia I'aiti-ii, In taut. Dated this 18th day of January, A. D. 1905 eight days prior to the finding of the attorneys were iu order. This with the pateut on an invention of a wrench. Tb< 80* Mrs at} Ida T Joy, 72. body. Robbins had often said, according finishing of the business Invention relates to wrenches of the clan Pauper Notice.. ■April 0, Mrs auu bruwn, 94. preliminary Notices. be known as wrenches and bat Hegtalatibe AVIXti contracted with tile < l!y of EH*> Jv.hu to Mr. Sp.fford, that ho would yet was the only thing done Wednesday. quick-action 4, Draw * 79. w- nh to support anu e«tie icr iboae who for its to and ti LEGISLATIVE NOtICK. 12, Ell-dut F liaker, 75. murder.d. Thursday the special assigned list will object simplify improve v ras-d during the next five year* TT3HE Committee on Legal Affairs will ’ive •id arc residents of Ellsworth I rorbM 18, Win S In the centime the coroner’s verdict be started. construction and produce an Implement legal Juuies, JL a hearing i" its rooms at the State all miMUUg iheiu on my account, a* of to manu public May 3, Mrs Juan lirown, t’5. has not been made public, and it is under- this character, Inexpensive House in Augusta, Thursday. Jau. 26, 1905. No. tueie i« plenty oi room atm aceou.t odauoua to act to the Winter Harbor Gas ir. 0, Sirs J anna 55. stood it will not be until after the exami- facturer efficient in action and wbict 83—An relating jare tor then; at the City Eat bouse. lSrady Campbell, the Nominations by Governor. be to all the various s ze> and Light Company. 1 J M* I'M SIR V 8, Fred U. Lord, 44. nation of tbe contents of tbe package may adapted E Phil Notaries pub.ic—Elliot N. Bauson, required in such implements. The wieuct 18, Mary 11 yu, 88. to Prof. Robinson has been made. taken Is e to and Is t CatfiB. 17, Owen Uyro, 65. Eden; Frederick Hale, Portland; H. P. very simp manipulate Ptofcaaional Seven Premiums over the old monkey Mrs Ev. A. Deer laie. great Improvement nod 17* reu Means. Spofford, wrench. Mr. Morrison's Is dated Nix Dining Cbtln pjma patent Ann Kucker I UlTwIl 18, Isaac E bridges. Yale university has recently established Justice of the peace—Frederick Hale, of Jan. 10,1906. F. SIMON TON, M. D. John 87. _ P I with $in amnrttnent 01 our Noxux 1^ Moore, a of which ranks with Portland. college pedagogy C. C. Morrison has in- Kxtnwtx, Spleen. Tea. OdflM. 28, Doris M Fortier, 1. Representative PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Toilet Goods and staod- I tbe other departments in that institution. L'OOCM, Jaae tl, Henjaoitn Frasier, 64. troduced a resolve in the House in favoi * Ard t.rooertei l/ktalogue at M State Superintendent W. W. Stetson has A patent baa recently been issued to OTHKK HKKl'.lUMM. ?3, Jeremiah Harrington, 0T. of an appropriation of |2,000 per year foi OFFICES, MANNING BLOCS. been Invited to lecture before the stu- Charles E. East for **» Mr» Julia McDonald, 05. Lombard, Wilton, hay two years for the Bar Harbor medical and Kuldeaoe, No. * Uaooooit 84, | HOME SUPPLY CO., this coarse. Itolft. ». Mrs Serena Miles, n. dent! taking surgical hospital. TKLRMIUXa. AUttUNx*. km Srontlaraunti. a few all bed ex at 106 bat until within deyi AHR <. hR subscribers NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY ber to recover. Her death remove* o- the 7 I :■'■ et t in ancock pected For additional Ifetrr mi other paffa county: additional Count» J?«p* •«* otker County' one of oar moet highly-esteemed neigh a*, .he other papers in the County com- bors, a kind and loving wife and mother. bined do not reach to many. Thb AMER- SEAWALL. 1 SOUTHWEST HARBOR. her five in She leaves besides husband, Her Full ICAS is not the only paper printed About all the men in Seawall are non Duty Marie who has been 111 with and a son who will deeply feet *• etrlrt attention to bualneae and and hat neverclaimed to Sawyer, daughters The an which pay# Hancock county, working on tbe ice. the hen that receives her pleurisy fever. Is gaining slowly. their loss. They have the heartfelt sym- doe* her full duty la dally be, but it it the only paper that can prop allowance of been called to of the whole town. Mrs. Nancy Sawyer’s new hou%e is read] eriy be called a County paper; all the Mrs. Persia Lnrvey has pathy for and she will toon be settled Brewer the Illness of her mother. All her children were at home In her last occupancy beet are merely local papers. The circula by hours, and everything that loving daugb- Mrs. L. F. wbo has bad a veri lion of ibr American, barring the Bar The officers of Rowena Rebekah ledge Newman, Sheridan's ters could do was done for ber. She was lame since last fall, is a liul< Harbor Record’s summer list, is larger were iu-tai:ed last Wednesday evening. teg early ..CONDITION the daughter of the late Samuel Wasson. belter. lhar that of all the other papers printed A ch’cken supper In the banquet hall fol- 16. C. Powder Jan. came home from Oat lowed. The officers Installed were: Mrs. _ Amos Dolliver Rhe moult* aucceMftolly. lay* rwrutarly. and la a eoorce of It. Beealta and Abbie Gilley, N.G.; Mrs. Bertha Newman, Point Saturday and went back bunaay pride and profit lo bwowtwr. Try pay pl+aae. news. EAST BLUEHILL. Onepk*. 35c; Jlvefl.oa. 1 lb. can «lalx. #5.00. Rxpreaa county” and Dolliver came with him. V. G.; Mrs. Linda Tracy, secretary Dudley Tbej paid. Rempl« beat poultry paper free. For additional County >>«•» im other pay* F. Homer left for Everett, Mass., financial secretary; Mrs. Mabel Tinker, LoDg are cutting wood for Warren Haynes. a, s. JOHNSON A CO., Boston. Maaa. last Thursday. treasurer. The appointed officers were: Everett and Marnal Newman went tc ILLS. is laid with a sore ASHY Warden, Mrs. Fanny Crockett; conductor, Alfred E. Webber up Sa»s Harbor Saturday to spend Sunday J. R. Carpenter ana *$fe went to Ells- Mrs. Clara Phillips; I. guard, Mrs. Alice hand and a general Indisposition. with their cousin and aunt, Viola Milche.l. Julia on Thursdsy after two month*’ absence worth Saturday. Higgins; cbap'ain, Mrs. Gilley; sup- Abel B. Marks appears to be a little A musicale was on the programme. COUNTY NEWS. In eon Kelon In of noble Annie Lawton entertained of which th«jr visited their John H and wife visited at Han porters tbe grand, better and some hope is Seawall is to be a «• Additional County Ann, »n other payee Tracy getting quite busy the and to vice Chl-sgo, took In world’e felr, visiting cock Ida Richardson; supporters his recovery. men from Northeast Saturday. place. Two young also LTid* and Frances Fernald. Washington on tbrlr return, spend- has been visit- grand, Raph M. Chapman, Anson Thom, Hany Harbor have built a about a mile B KOOK LIN. Miss Bernice Smith, who Sylvia camp severs! weeks In Massachusetts, visit- Jau. 16. T. Nettie ing is home. _ A. Leach, Alvra Gray, John Thom, back in the woods on the David Wlnsy J. "vho ing at Bar Harbor, ing relatives. J. Bridge., has been III, It eble to RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. E. Graves and Cora E. Marks are attend- and are cord wood to sell. be out F. F. Hrdekins visited bis uncle, B. K lot, cutting Jan. 18. T. again. The allent messenger has entered ing the Blueblll academy. Jan. 16. Dolly. at Ellsworth Sunday. K. Y. Urey, ol Brook.vllle, we. In town Martin, our therefore be it beloved order, The officers-elect of Ira Berry lodge, PROSPECT HARBOR. cut one of her fin- leet week. Mrs. Jessie Bragdon Rf»olved, That in the death of Bro- Eugene FROM THE F. and A. will be installed at Bluehill BACK WEST. has M., Miss Susie Over la spending a lew weeks gers while cutting meat. B. Stanley, Jtpbthah chapter 41, O. E. 8., Un. Cllffrrd Brecy ie very 111 et the badly will On Jan. 10 lhe people of Seawall, Mao- who has been this evening. The Hebekahs pre- wllb relative# In Mllbrloge. Martin and lost an honored charter member, present writing. Capt. Clarence family the The members of the set and Southwest Harbor teceived a of us and with us since our organisation. pare supper. P. F. of wae a guest of W. moved to his borne at South Hancock las; Hill, Baaton, W. H. lie. • with will invite their relatives an^ surprise by the arrival of Arthur Moore Cept. Kreetbey purchased Rf$olved, That we deeply sympathise lodge P. Bruce I be laat of the week. week. from Port Wash. He made horse of A. E. Bleke. the sorrowing oues in their great iosa of hus- friends to be present. Townsend, Dr. L. L. Lurrabee haa returned from a E. H. aDd wife visited Mrs. B his short calls all around, took dinner with M. A. came home from Hodgkins band, father, brother, but remembering long C. H. Wardwell and N. F. went Cept. Elye Ston- Twining visit to Boston and B. Havey at West Sullivan one dsy last lllntss and suffering we can but think our bis uncle, Melvin Moore, called ail along vicinity. tngion l»-t week for the wiuter. to Knowles, Cat about three mootbs ago. week. Father knew the best. the way to Mantet, Tuesday night stopped L. P. Cole and wife were guests at tbe They were employed as granite cutters st Mrs. E. 8. Drew wee called to Uoolton There is no death; what seems so is transition with George K. Fuller and th?n weut to farm, on Mrs. Emma visited Mrs. Car- work was Quptill Oouldeboro, Sunday. Ust week the serious illness of Carpenter Tnts life of mortal breath $4 50 per day. The completed by her anc Bangor via Ellsworth. rie Rice at Sullivan Saturday night Is but a suburb of the life elyslan, the last of December, sod they came Mlsa Marlon Wilton was a week end father. Mr. Moore has W nose portals we call death.” a business at Cape Nome, guest of MUs Julia In Uouldsboro. Sunday. home a few days ago. They are now it Uuptlll Mrs. J. J. McDonnell returned to Beth Rffolred, That our charter be draped in Alaska, wbere be lives in the summer, lie Mrs. B. W. Johnson, of East Sullivan work here for the Chase Co. Wiley Tracy and wife spent a few days last Monday, after spending a few weeks for a of that a has hia down to Port Satur- mourning period thirty days; brought family was in this part of the town last few smelts were caught here last with relatives In Blrcb Harbor tbe last of In town. copy of these resolutions be spread upon our Very Townsend for the winter, and as his bust* on friends. tbe week. day calling sent to tbe and to The week. The fishermen are hopiog for bet Kef. fc. 8 Drew end eon ere records, copies family ness called him to St. Paul, Minu he kepi it Booth Mrs. Maria Robertson is ill with ton Ellsworth American for ter lack this week. Smelts have MlesOertrude Bickford missed several publication. brought on to Boston, and called on friends there Penobscot, celled there bj tbe Illness of ftUitis. Her daughter, Mrs. Sara Tracy, of Linda C. Tract, a good price this winter—from ten to days of school last week on account of Mr. Drew’s Rev. E K. and in Waltham; thence on to Bangor, father. Drew. is for her. Katherinb Freeman, cents a net. F. Homer lllneae. Gouldsboro, caring eighteen pound Bar Northeast Harbor and Baes Muons from John C. Ralph, Harbor, Thirty Eggemoggin lodge Misses and Ethel Martin, who Long has made the biggest catchaa so far, Mias Marlon of Maggie Committee. Harbor and around to Seawall. Wilson, tbe grammar it Sedgwick attended Naskeag lodge of at one tide. have been visiting tbelr ancle and aunt, ninety pounds Not one of his old did he school, has lately received tbe of a ibis last Jan. 16. Sprc. acquaintances gift place Wednesday evening. East have A. Martin and wife, of Sullivan, The East Bluehill grange bad its annual slight. was to see nice fountain pen from ber Everybody delighted pupils. Tbe town people gave Mrs. John W. returned home. Pemetic lodge, I. 0. O. F., held installa- installation of officers and sapper last Sat- him. Miss Mamie Young, who baa been Allen, at Norib Brooklin, a chopping who closes her tion serv ces on Jan. 9. urday evening. About 100 were Mr. Moore’s business Miss Alice Oilman, Monday evening, present. in the North is spending a few weeks at ber borne In tbe match last Wednesday end fitted twelve Mrs. Nellie Wood was officer, school this week, will have a school en Mra. Emily Farnsworth, who has been Installing looking after the mines and miners, car- pood district, bas returned to Mrs. W. P. cords of wood. assisted E. and Lizzie Wood tertalnmem at Temperance ball Thnraday mucu oui of beaUh for aeveral months, is by E.Cooary rying supplies and men to the mines and Bruce’s. Tbe annoal wee held close The following officers were installed: the parish meeting evening. School will Friday. now greet iy improved, and it la hoped keeping mines drained. Some of the Dr. Pbelps, of West Sullivan, was last Monday, Jan. 9. were all B Master, John F. Wood; overseer, Arthur ditches are Reports Jan. 16. wlU soon be entirely recovered. eight miles long. Mr. Moore called In consultation with Dr. Larrabee read, showing all bills end a B. Wood; lecturer, L’zzte Youtman; had horse* last and be paid surplus The masonic on fifty year, employe loatallatton Monday on Toaeday to Miss Panola Ray who hte In tbe treasury of nearly |40. OTTER CREEK. treasurer, George G. Candage; secretary; all the way from to 100 men. He Jan. 2, waa followed a fifty been In health some afternoon, by falling for time. Mrs. 8. H. la in Nellie Wood; chaplain, Alice M. Candage, his Prana aud are Humphrey presented to the Mrs. Philena Young poor health excellent concert and a with says brothers. Zemro, supper, ball, A party of at- steward, Alvra Gray; Charles well on their steamers which twenty young people library last week tbe book “A Daughter of of is visit* of seven gate-keeper, doiDg tney Miss Myra Walls, Oak Point, orchestra pieces from Bar Har- tended Cushman lo ***■ Youtman; O. S. G. K., Forest Grlndle; run from Port grange Oouldeboro, tbeSuows”by Jack Loodon. J. B. Bab- ink her brother Hillard. bor. Townsend and Beattie op Lizzie Tina Wednesday evening, to help one of tbelr ann also tbe volume "Maine Flora, Davidson; Cores, North. Zemro had laid up for a wh ie presented at A basket sociable will be held at the George Harman and wife leave for Bos- comber tbrougb tbe mysteries of tbe Grlndle; Pomona, Cora Marks. when Arthur left, and Franz soon would Gettysburg”. church next Tuesday evening. ton for an extended visit, Mrs. Harman, initiatory drgr* ?. The schooner Hazel Dell, William V. be in; Clarence is working for two lnsur* Brooklin Sunday school was reorgan* The annual church meeting with be: mother and slaters, while her I Miss Bertha appointed Coggins, master, arrived in Bluehill Jan. ance companies, and also is in change o’ Over and Harvey Newman, lied Jan. 8, with tbe following officers: husband to New York on a business for Thursday evening was ou goes i of were married poetponed 12 and hauled up tor the winter, after the North American railroad office while Uouldsboro, quietly Mon- Supt., E. B. Tain ter; aset. supt., H. 8. account of storm. trip. evening Rev. O. B. making seven round trips to New York the man regularly in charge is on a trip d*y by Bromley. The Kane; sec. sud tress., Mias Musa Doliard; a The members of the endeavor young bave a wide circle of friends ▲ party from Bar Harbor held dame junior with stone, and coal back east the past to Europe. couple organist. Miss Katie Staples; asst, organ- were remembered at the who extend at Evergreen hall Friday evening. The e society kindly season. The Hazel Dell was built in William C. and wife are in good health beartieat congratulations. ist, Mlas Harriet Kano; librarian, Mias of the their first was a good attendance, and ail report a beginning year by leads*-, East Bluehill in 1891 by the late^Frencis and enjoy the climate. Arthur said he The following officers of Scboodlc Maud Nutter. Mrs. M. L. each a good time. Walker, receiving Cousins who successfully commanded wag In hopes they would all be able to lodge, K. of P., were Installed Saturday Jen. 16. Une Fkmm>. beautiful calendar or similar token of Both schools are in session, the one in her until his health obliged him to retire come East next year, and it is hoped thkt night by District-Deputy C. W. Hop- 1 interest. this district being taught by I. O-cur iviug from the sea in 1897. She was wrecked they will come. klus, of Mllhrldge: C. C., John M Wil- SOUTH DEER ISLE. Mrs. Grace who has re- at St. John in In the It is sixteen last Williams, of Charleston; the Eden ais Pease, late’y 1899, bought by years November since liams; V. C, Edwin Cole; prelate, J >hn T. Rooblns was In Rock lend on trict by Miss Cross, of Bucksport. turned from a two month-*’ trip to Bo-ton owners here, sod rebuilt at quite an Arthur and Zemro went to Beattie; they Stephen Cole; K. of R. and S., John W. Thursday. Jan. 16. Anon. and New York, visited whie away expense. In 1901 Capt. Coggins was went in a sailing vessel around the Horn. Noonan; M. of P., Alfred Hamilton; Oustavus Mitcbell and wife came from Rev. D3an A. Walker and wife. She placed in command, and she ha* since Franz had been away a year or two wheu M. of E Louts P. M. of E. D. Cole; W., Yarmouth on Friday. SOUTH WRRY. found Mr. Walker improving in health, been one of the most successful vessels on they went, and as he thought the chancts Chase; M.at A., Irving McDonald; I. G., School that was closed three weeks ago Mrs. Hollis is ill. though still unable to engage In pastoral the coast. She Is now nearly ail owned for making a living were better out there Marcellus Tracy; O. U., George Wbittcn. Boneey reported quite because of measles commenced work. the of the late Cousins, than at home, he seat for bis A was served Monday. Hollis Smtb is home from South Blue- by family Capt. younger supper by tbe Pytblan M. C. Pert is borne from New Two of crew ber builder. Her principal owners here brothers to come. Arthur was sisterhood. Hamp- hill, where he has been teaching. the of the wrecked San twenty* are Mary A. Cousins, R. L. Wltham and one, Zemro when left. shire, where be has been employed In ford which is still hard ana fast on the twenty-four they Halcyon assembly met Tuesday evenlog E. M. Cunningham and wife went to wife and S. Whitcomb Cousins. Eignt years ago Zemro was home for a picking apples. little island m our harbor, started a day for tbe first time In three weeks, owing to Sound last week, returning Suuday. Jan.16 G. few weeks white bis the Golden or two ago to find their way to Bangor! steamer, bad weather. There was an Initiation In Mrs. M. C. Pert, Prank Steel and George Gate, was He has since Calvin Young and Harvey Candage are overiand, some of the citizens here help being repaired. the first degree and other business. It Stinson and wife have been 111 with EAST measles. All are now on a SULLIVAN. b*en p aced in command of a still Improving except home from Biuehili w here they have been ine them the way by small contribu- larger also happened to be I be birthday of one Mr. Stinson, wbo Is quite poorly. tion. Fred L. Orcutt is at East brook with bis ship. of the sisters Allred employed. (Mrs. iHamllton), Jan. 16. team After the were William C. be- G. friends lumbering. boys gone and some of the sleterB W. arrived in Southwest Harbor were last remembering It, Capt. V. Coggins Bine- came sold his aud week and to see Souvenir have been received discontented, home, resolved to celebrate. There was a treat hill last week where he leftthe Hazel surp-ised pleased among postals A Guaranteed Cure for l*ltes. Dell with t heir son Clarence went to for a from J. wbo is in Hot younger of borne made and a cake for the winter. them brief visit Capt. William C. Henry Simpson, candy birthday Itching, Blind, Weeding or Protruding Piles, Port Townsend, where they have a nice Drugs!*'* refund if PAZO OINTMENT Moore’s stalwar: aon who has Springs, Ark. with pretty decoratious. One of tbe money Jan.16 Tramp. Arthur, fall* to cure any case, no matter of hoar home. Mr. Moore exptcls to remain sisters contributed long been a prosperous business man in Wash- James West and wife have moved into original veraea as standing. In 6 to D day*. First applicai on gives about four weeks in St. Paul ou his re- follows: esse and rest. 60c. If vour drugalst hasn’t It ington for a dizen years or more, and tteir cottage commenced some two jatrorrtisnnmta. turn trip. a»nd the In sump* and It will be forwarded who, to judge from hit size, has kept months ago. The fates are surely kind to us tonight! postpaid by Pari* Medicine Co.. St Louis. Mo. Jan. 16. Dolly, right on growing under favorable condi- Although for two weeks ;past they've frowned The (J. A. R. and W. R. C. held a public t^ns. Arthur reports his aDd upon our meeting. parents installation in the hall Saturday evening Slstrrtiarmmta. brothers as well and contented. A wife S ARGENT ViLLE. Yel now we*ve gathered here again with at 10 and two chl dren are to supper o’clock. To work and a aUter powerful magnets Miss is give birthday greeting. draw Berth* Turner visiting ber par- our frieod Arthur back to the home Miss Bernice Smith has returned from a SEVEDjnfufE circle. ents. Yel wnif of ua can scarce believe visit in Bar and Mias pleasant Harbor, That a sister ao old can be —That’s what a Jan. 16. Spray. The circle met with Mrs. oura; Eva Orcutt from library Groves prominent Froepect Harbor. Just look at tbe candlea, flity five! Eaton on Wednesday. said of Scott’s Mies Gilman’s school will have an en- We wont add tbe raoatha, a and hours. Healthy druggist BASS HARBOR. day Haro:d is tertainment in the Young employed chopping hall Thursday even- Yet young as tbe on Emulsion a short time T. W. Jackson is very ill. wood for Curtis youngest alaterhood ulghta followed Durgain. ing, by a sociable. All are Our prelate cornea, laden with good things. Mrs. Estelle of Greet Duck Is- Children Stanley, Grindal his ago. As a rule we don’t invited. Myron gone housekeeping We wtab for ber many more aucb nights land light station, visited relatives here in Oswold And the beat of health The most serious done here Hooper’s cottage. and blesalnga. It needs only a use or refer to testimonials damage by little watchfuii to last week. Jin. the gale of Jan. 7 was the uplifting of Arthur Sargent has returned from Ban- 16. C. keep children in good health. Hiram Diz and wife and Look for the a: of little in the Mies Helen the ell-roof from Mrs. gor with his little daughter Ruth. sy ptoms addressing public, Henrietta John- Ills and treat them to Diz have gone to Holden to see his HANCOCK POINT. promptly but the above remark son’s house. The roof was deposited Mrs. Aza Dodge, who has been with bet ward off more serious sickness. and mother, Mr*. Emily Diz, who is seriously W. H la without lifting a shingle, but being too daughter, Mrs. Waiter Grindal, of Ban- Pnilllps canvassing Mt. Desert ftlL similar to a i island. expressions are heavy put back, temporary roof was gor, la home. Dr. True’s Lewis Benson and daughter, Mies Har- repaired not over the Arthur Crabtree so coming piazza. Mrs. Parker Bitlings, who has been spent Sunday in made often in connec- of ELIXIR riet, Somerville, Mass., were here to A Franklin. series of minor accidents occurred spending the holidays with relatives and Is the great remedy for cluldltood cotn> attend the funeral of his For MonuM-h and bowel d.s- tion with Scott’s Emulsion mother, Mrs. last week: Mlts Ruth Harland plaint*. Bragdon fell on friends, returned home Friday. Mace, who la at work in Surry, ocders. indqceetton. constipation, poor Harriet Benson. freer* aad worms it t* uu the ice, striking her temple, being spent in town. appetite, that are of quite Mias Eva Grindal, who has been em- Suoday equaled. Here oustpeerwh- they worthy The schooner Ida May, of 9t. N. 111 from the her nr*s and a langnd feeling all John, effects; mother cut her at the Mr*. S. J. Johnston ployed American bou*ed occasional B., which went ashore Jan. off th*> and note. From 7, got finger badly, Fred Johnson fell from is her were in E'lswortb last usually to tt»c stomach, and visiting grandfather, Herbert Sim- ! week. qu;< k relief follows! lie u*e of rocks with a sled on slight damages, having lest Bridgham hill, cutting a gash in Dr. True'* Ellilr. Over SO to n_ to old Scott’s mons. Mrs. Qalllson and years infancy age her anchors and chains. his forehead and daughter, Mrs. Loon- All druggists, 3£r. Write for free booklet, bruising himself so that “Children and Their luseasrs.” While returning from Mon- der, spent the day with friends at Emulsion offers a The schooner Franconia has be was carried home. Sedgwick Han- DR. J. F. TRUE A CO.. Auburn. MBs. reliable discharged cock. day evening, Mrs. J. Frank was ! the of coal she for Frank Jan.16 H, Gray means cargo brought of im- thrown from the sleigh owiDg to the icy Daisy Cheater Is home from remedying MeMullin and gone into winter quarters | Bangor, road. Although no bonea were broken and does not E. proper and weak here. Charles Closson 4ook Capt. Young OTIS. expect to go oack this IVI. SHERMAN, develop- she was badly bruised. winter. to his home in Surry Thursday. Harley Grover is borne from Bar Har- BUILDKB OF ment, restoring lost flesh A very interesting teachers’ meeting Jan. 16. James Thompson, who has been tishiDg bor. __ E> and was held at No. 8 ‘■chooibou-e. Rev. Mr. POWER, SAIL and ROW BOATS. and oat of Bristol in his sloop Breeze, is home Arthur Young, of Bar U work- Coughs and colds, down to the vitality, repairing Harbor, Smith an eery border gave excellent discourse, also Agent for the Ellsworth for a few days. He lost his trawls in the ing for W. W. Tibbette. land of consumption, yield to the Gatollne Engines waste. The action of Mrs. Nellie Miss Martha soothing' 7 and Sargent, Courier, Influences of Excellent Facilities. gale of Jan. came near losing h s Sagan healing Dr. Wood's Norway Pice Installing Mary Remick is working in tbe Mrs. Carrie and Scott’s Emulsion is no boat. Byard Eugene Aller, Syrup— Advt, family of Jarvla Penney, of Clifton. Mrs. — BROOKLIW. MAINE. Jan. 16. X. Y. Z. Reading by Augie Dority. more of a secret than the Sadie Tibbette returned laet week from The cutter Woodbury worked very dili- Bangor, wbere ahe bag been at work. composition of the Emul- MT. DESERT FERRY. gently for nearly one day cutting Ice that Wlltred Blaigdell'g have moved a be made that a W.W.Jeliison is making preparations family passage might vessel 1887-1904. sion itself. What it does from Ellewortb to tbelr former loaded with corn and to build a wharf and coal-shed the coming borne grain for the W. G, bere. it does through nourish- spring. Sarg nt Co. might reach the wharf, whicb E. baa aha did, but now it looks as if she would Rev. P. A. A. Killam, of EliBworth, will George Bowlby returned to Boa- ment—the kind of nourish- ton after tbe be here for the winter as the Reach h apeak in the Ferry schooihouse next epending bolidaya bere with Ti FIRST frozen over NATIONAL friends. BANK ment that cannot be ob- Thursday evening. again. Jan. 16. M. A baby boy wag born to Willis tained in food. Mias June Crabtree has gone to Bar Har- Salisbury of MAINE. ordinary and wife laet week. Mrs. of Au- ELLSWORTH, bor to spend a few weeks with her sister, Davis, NORTH LAMOINE. No is too weak or Mrs. Annie rora, is the nurse. s}*stem Spratt. Coleman and Toe Hagen wife went Sunday P. a old-fashioned winter baa arrived, ANDREW WISWELL, President delicate to retain Scott’s Quite number from here attended the to visit relatives in Easlbrook. Capital, but most of tbe are Safe public Installation of officers of Pamola people prepared, al- ARNO W. UNO, Yk<-President Deposit what to Miss Delia McFarland, who haa spem Emulsion and gather good grange at Hancock Saturday evening. ways knowing expect wben tbe some time in returned home $50,000.00 HENRY W. CUSHMAN. Cartier wise prophets predict a mild open win- Bncksport, Vaults, from it. Ssnday morning was the coldest of the last j ter. Monday. winter, the thermometer registering from $4 to 20 A. B. Holt and wife are Directors : per V« will send you a L.J. of Hull's came Capt. visiting sixteen to twenty-eight degrees below ! Fogg, Cove, last Surplus, free. week wltb horses Capt. Holt’s sister, Mrs. Herbert A. P. Wlswell, sample zero. tour to haul spool bars Hodg- Annum. kins, In Eastport. Be sure that thi* picture in the Jan. 16. C. to Eddington Pond, adding another at- $50,000. Eugene Hale, farm oi a label is oo the _ wrappet tractive team to the many on the tame Mrs. Arno Marshall and L. A. of every beetle of Emulsion you daughtei Emery, Savings Dept. i buy. EAST SURRY. line. Mary, of Trenton, spent last week witl Deposits, A. W. King, Next DEATH OP KB8. her daughter, Mrs. I. N. quarter scon MAJtCUB MORGAN. Robert Carr met wltb an accident last Salisbury, Jr. J. A. Peters, & BOWNE A of sadness was cast over week while Mrs. $630,000.00 gloom this chopping. He felled a large Harry Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor E. H. Oreely. begins I. Chemists the death of limb, which struck hit came and will April ^ community Sunday by Clara, arm, breaking it Saturday spend the present wife of Marcus Morgan, which occurred above tbe elbow. Dr. of Ells- week with her I. N. WE INVITE THE ACCOUNTS 409 Pearl St., N. T. Hodgkins, parents, Salisbury OF CORPORATIONS, FIRMS at her home on the afternoon of that day. worth, was oalled. and wife. AND INDIVIDUALS. Ik 50c. ici ill ir Mrs. had been ill for some Jan. 16. 51; jjpsts. Morgan time Davis. D. Y. McFarland and wife arrived home COUNTY NEWS. neral services were held Thursday. He COUNTY NEWS. fHrtrtral. The teacher waa giving a lesson in Has* Irgal Natter*. leaves two sisters—Mrs. E. a.auptlll, with aito history “And It was Ivan the Teif ybr additional County No wf, see nthor paffrl For additional County Newt im other paget the sura of $100.64 as follows: Rate of ta**. whom he bad been living, and Mrs. Flor- rlble,”she related, “who slaughtered o tiou, .017 on a dollar. Valuation, $6,920. ence Crowley, of Corea. mat y Inn. cent peop'e. Wny did he do No. Valu- MAN8ET. WEST BROOKSVILLE. ~Tcai~flnr~ Name of owner. acres, ation. Jan. 16. Jen. it?” “I gu« as it was because he owned n has a Campbell, A. & Co. 2JD8 $8,i:r> Benson hit to Bast Miss HattieS. Tapley purchased "Utomobi anoke the w bo e Mrs. Lacy gone More Like it in Ellsworth. e,” up boy Cook. M. H. 50 60 PENOBSCOT. new Many father n chtnff’nr 99 Harbor, where f he expects to remain un sleigh. Bailey, J. 22 30 120 190 John ot island, has Dr. Farrow has a fast horse The following case in bat one of many Downing:. George |U spring! Quinn, Engle purchased Nash, William M. exr. 960 1,200 To ( «tf h old In One b-*en in town the week. and a now similar in Ellsworth. It Day W. H. 2h0 a00 Dr. M. Fnlton baa left bet borne past sleigh. occurring daily Robertson, Abby is Tnlc T,*X fvr. nROMO QUfMVR TntH« Small, and an easy ma.ter to verify its corteclne s. Woodbury.es- bare and gone to Ellsworth tor tbe re- Hieing Star lodge, F. A. M-, worked Capt. George W. Blodgett made a busi- ! a il •iriiKKi'tiH refund me money If U falls to cure. 156 195 Sorely you cannot ask for better 1 E. W. WroveV Is 01. each box. ‘25c A. L. & Sons 600 750 mainder ot tho winter. the E. A. degree Wednesday evening. ness trip to Eilawortb Jan. 14. proof signature Stewart, than such a conclusive evidence. Wooster, Aaron 50 60 Schooner Annie L. Sanborn, which went Carrier Snowman, ot K. F. D. route No. There will be a box sociable at the Mrs. John Meader, wife of John Legal Xatiue. 4,726 $5,920 $100 64 ashore In tbe gale ot Jan. 7, le still 1, reports having handled 11,305 pieces of chapel Monday efenlng, Jan. 23. high West 1 District The amount is to be on mail Meader, farmer, llsworth, foregoing expended It Is that no matter during the quarter ending been STATIC OF MAINE. the eastern of the road in said and dry. probable attempt Mrs. George H. Tapley, who has No. “No one can ex- part county 10, says: adequately No. which at a stake be made to her oft until the tldea Dec. 31. Hancock ss.:—At the coart of com- township 10, commences will get seriously ill (or the past three weeks, la In county press ordinary Anglo-Saxon what I marked "A” on the north side of said road run again. The annual statistics ot the town clerk missioners begun and holden at Ellsworth, blgb slowly recovering. suffered from back and kidneys. and extends to the west line of Cherryfleld, my within and for the county of Hancock on L. A Son began last week show that there were twenty-two births, and Samuel N. Campbell, of Cherryfleld, in J. Stanley Mrs. Hattie G. Tapley, who has been When a person is compelled to place a the second of A. O. the of is fifteen and in Tuesday October, 1904, couDty Washington, appointed agent with a crew ot or more men to fill deaths, nine marriages to the of said asses** twenty suffering from rheumatism (or seven 1 pillow across the back for the almost In- and by adjournment on the 28th day of De- superintend expenditure town 1904. ment. tbelr Ice-bouses. It takes a week or more during la finitesimal relief that makeshift A. D. 1904. months, Improving. gives, cember, On township No. 21, Middle Division, west- ot weather to and The officers of Conrl now the commissioners in ac- ern in said we assess the sum of good accomplish tbls, newly-elected In Gov. Brooks of Odd Fellow a when the contraction of the slightest cold county part, county, lodge cordance with Section 68 of Chapter IX $61.96 os follows: Rate of taxation, .006 on a are hoping that the stormy seafton Is I. O. were installed seated on and AND they Bagaduce, F., publicly last Tuesday evening initiation was oon- itself the loins, when any of the Revised Statutes of Maine, having first dollar. Valuation, $8,660. at a close. W. H. Ward work on Jan. District made an annual in the month of began Tuesday evening, 10, by (erred on one candidate—Wheelock attempt to do even the least bit of work inspection, No. Valu- Bates, A. D. of all the his tbe latter ot the week. The Chief Fred A. Per- September 1904, county roads, Name of owner. Tax. pond part Deputy High Hanger of South Brooksville. brought on excruciating twinges from in the and tracts unincorporated townships James 11 toe is fifteen or sixteen Inches and of assisted by W. J. Creamer which one suffers ambition is of land in said and Craney, $820 $192 thick, kin*, Castlne, until all county having thereupon Adelbert 10 110 Mrs. Lillian Gray, the primary school made an estimate of the amount needed to Giles, ot eery good quality. as marshal. They are: N. L. Grindle, C. that endorses the John R. 60 lose, person naturally put said roads in repair so as to be safe and Giles. teacher, has closed her house (or the win- Jordan, Anton 193 400 24$ W. 8. Bridges, V. M. A. Ward- means he re- convenient for travel, have assessed Mrs. E Benson Stanley, of Duck Island R.; C.K.; at last employed to bring public Dana 420 630 818 ter, and with her son Maynard la living upon the following described unincorporated Jordan, ot I he well, H. 8. ; B. H. Leach, F. S and T.; M. lief. It Is to be remembered that I con- C. 15 275 166 light, proprietor Stanley house, of townships and tracts of land in said county Jordan, George with her sister, Mrs. Franklin Farrow. Howard E. 65 89 was In F. S. Leslie Sweet, J. W.; A. exhausted of Hancock exclusive of water and land re- Joidan, this place, town a few days last Bridges, W.; sulted physicians and all my Nahum M. 830 18$ to the town clerk's for served for public use, for the above-named Jordan, after her W. Bridges, J. B.; J. L. Wardwell, J. £.; According report of household remedies Fred 220 at week looklog property here. knowledge trying purposes of putting and keeping said roads in Mace. Dr. A. court the year of 1904, which was forwarded to Mace, Lewis O. 2c* 670 342 Mrs. Stanley Is much Interested in the M. Wardweil, physician. to cure myself. 1 was unsuccessful until repair during the year A. D. 1905, as follows, to wit: McKinley, Lawrence 127 180 78 An stew was served after the cere- Augusta this morning, there have been passage of a bill to come before the pres- oyster Mr. J. G. Gray, postmaster of East Surry, Pierson, Chandler 160 870 222 On township No. 7, South Division. The D. 61 200 1 20 that for tbe mony. eighteen births, twenty-one marriages advised husband to to & Richie, Mary ent legislature provides pub- my go Wiggln balance of the sums formerly assessed for the Richie, William 48 Rnd twenty-two deaths during the year. of roads in No. 7 and now lic education of lighthouse children not Millard, eldest son of Scott W. Leach Moore’s drug store for a box of Doan’s repair township Whitcomb, Haynes remaining in the county treasury, being suf- & Co., 7.560 2.0C0 12 00 access of town schools. Much Sewell D. and Paul C came out Pills and see what effect In easy aud wife, who had been ill with typhoid Tapley Kidney they ficient to pay the amount estimated by us to Whitcomb, be to be the Haynes credit Is due Mrs. Stanley for bringing to fever, complicates with congestion ot the from Camp Porcupine Saturday evening would have. He was very positive about necessary expended during year 3,000 8,000 18 00 A. D. 1906, to place said roads in repair, we, 80 00 tbe attention of tbe authorities this need, lungs, died from heart failure Jan. 13, and passed Suoday at borne. Camp Por- the benefit he had received himself, and therefore, make no assessment against the owners of in said for the she has for a time labored un- fifteen two months and cupine Is a lumber camp on Porcupine hill. this induced me to commence the treat- property township 11,867 $8,660 $6196 and long aged years, A. D. 1905. year amount is be tiringly that these neglected children m y twenty-three days. There were ftars In the centre of the town, where Fred J. ment. Now if a continuation of it had The amount which we estimate to be needed The foregoing to expended on to the roads in said in the county road leading from the east line qf be cared for. Mrs. la tbe from the first his illness would Perkins is doing a large business getting not undoubted relief 1 never keep township repair, Stanley county prove brought so as to be safe anu convenient for Mariaville through the western part of saW out stave and cord public No. to the north line president of the W. C. T. U., and has for fatal. Millard was dearly beloved by ail wood. Paul, the cook, would have gone out of my way to re- travel during the year 1905. is fifty-eight dol- township 21, thereof, lars and fifty-six cents (958.58). being called the Moose Hill road; and Nahum several years been of the bis schoolmates. Great sym- reports taking much game. commend Doau’s Kidney Pills to more said No. is superintendent especially We hereby appoint R. V. {Smith, of Steuben, Jordan, of township 21, appointed to the of said of that is felt for the bereaved father and Schooner Grade J Frank Per- than one of my neighbors, some of whom as agent to the amount to be ex- agent superintend expenditure light-house department organiza- pathy Capt. superintend assessment. upon said road. tion. mother on whom the blow falls heavtty. arrived here last week from Boston used them and think they are the finest pended On No. Middle east- kins, On township No.8, South Division, we assess township 21, Division, ern in said we assess the sum of Jan. 14. E. The aud relatives have the earnest and i with a of remedy for the kidneys to bqhad.” the sum of 979.12 as follows: Rate «f taxa- part, county, parents ortland, cargo general as follows: Rate of .008 on a tion. .007 on a dollar. Valuation, 911,295. #82.68 taxation, and aiucere sympathy of the whole com- merchandise (or merchants at this place For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. dollar. Valuation, $10,335. Harry Blaisdell, of Ellsworth, spent No. Valu- The fuueral was held at the and Penobscot. The schooner is still at Foster-Milburn Co., N. sole .No. Valu- In town with friends. munity. Buffalo, Y., Name of owner. acres, ation. Tax. Sunday Name of owner. Tax, house Sunday, Rev. F. V. Stanley officiat- Wasson’s wharf and It looks this morn- agents for the United States. RESIDENTS. MissTorrey, of Sedgwick, Is with her Cobb, Warren E. 1,125 $1,125 $9 00 ing. ing, the way the ice Is making, that she Remember the name, Doan’s, and take Archer, Hiram 300 9375 92 63 Giles, Jerry T. 150 150 320 Mrs. Lillian for a short H. C. 10 300 2 10 sister, Carter, will be barred from Penobscot Fletcher, Hagerthy. A. C., Edith L., widow of Uriah B. Leach, died reaching no other. F,etcher, H. C. 10 10 07 stay. Hale, Eugene at her home Jan. 12, aged sixty-eight before spring. Fletcher, H. C. 54 110 77 Giles, J. T. and Dr. Anderson is at home after W is well, A. P. George six Mrs. who had National Bank Statements. years and days. Leach, The ladles' circ’e was pleasantly enter- Fletcher, Iris B. 90 63 Grant an absence of several months in Boston (formerly been in poor health for some lime, became tained by Mrs. George W. Blodgett last Fletcher, Iris B. 130 91 estate) 7,660 61 28 and REPORT OF THE 154 Jordan, Anton 160 160 1 28 vicinity. worse and sank into a de- A number in Dec. 26, gradual ! Friday. large was present Rankin, William H. 112 Jordan, Arvill 600 600 4 80 Vernon King, assistant light keeper of cline. Her children tenoerly ctred for | spile < f the bitter cold. The following CONDITION Mace, Albert 40 40 295 $1,175 *8 23 Hagerthy, A. C. Saddleback ledge light, is at home for a her, and every comfort. officers were elected: President, Miss -OF THE- provided possible j NON-RESIDENTS. Gieely, E. H. and few T. d«ys. Mrs. Leach had always been greatly de- Lucv W. Jones; vice president, Mrs. G Austin, Mary C. 21 20 14 Giles, Jerry Austin, C. BOO 480 3 36 Whitcomb, Haynes Miss Dorothy Gilley, of Northeast liar voted to her children, and she will be W. Blodgett; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Mary & Austin, Mary C. 407 200 1 40 Co., bor, is visiting ter grandparents, Charles greatly missed uot only by them but by G. G. Mills; committee on work, Mrs. Bicksflort National Bait 490 Whitcomb, Haynes at Bucksport, in the State of Maine, & Co., and wife. the wool, commuuty, who held her in Anna Blodgett, Mrs. G. W. Blodgett, Austin, T. P. 100 100 70 Stanley at the cl -se of business, Burnham, A. F. 40 40 28 Whitcomb, Haynes & personal esteem aud frlendsh'p. Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Gray and Miss Hattie Sarah January 11, 1905. Burnham A. F. 40 40 28 Co., Mrs. Orln Ferna d has returned from Whitcomb, Haynes L'fich leaves three daughters and five Tapley. RESOURCES. Burnham, A. F. 30 30 21 the home of her at Indian A. F. 25 25 18 & Co., parents Point, Loans and discounts. $100,617 16 Burnham, sons—Mrs. Nora Leach Jan. 16 Tomson. Burnham. A. F. 25 25 18 where she has been for several weeks. Bradbury, Fred, Overdrafts, secured ant unsecured, 88 13 Burnham, A. F. 25 25 18 Pearl and Buford, of this iVLrs. U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00 68 Jau. 16. E. place, 1 31 10,335 $10,335 $82 Premiums on U 8 Bonds. 00 Little field Rnd Calic NORTH SEDGWICK. 2,500 Lucilius A. 675 400 2 80 The amount is to be on Henry Leach,/of Stocks, securities, etc. 8,527 50 Emery, foregoing expended Robert 60 120 84 the road leading from the south line BLUEHILL FALLS. Brocktou, Maos ami Burke of M. L. who waj 111 last Banking house, furniture and fix- Gerry, county Leach, Eiwell, quite H. of Aurora on the Air Line road so-called 600 00 Greely, Everard 932 1,050 7 35 one brother—John is the of Little Nellie Dunham is the guest of her Bucksport; Snowman, week, better. Other real estate owned. 23 Graves. Arthur and through northeasterly part township 6,359 Amos 135 135 95 No and Charles P. of Aurora, in and two sisters—Mrs. Leuora Du from State Banks and Bankers, 7,496 61 Clark, 21, Silsby, sunt, Mrs. Hannah Bowden. Thompson Mr. Haslam, of MariavilJe, who spent a 220 200 1 40 the 6f Hancock, is agent to Due from approved reserve agents, 14.355 25 Ha-darn, Wellington couuty appointed ana Mrs. Hiram Leach, of this town. The Holmes, Roscoe 186 200 1 40 the of said assess- have their few with his son returned Checks and other cash items. 360 17 superintend expenditure Cecil and Brooks Gray got days Alonzo, L. 20 20 14 fuueral was held at the house j Notes or other National Banks- 870 00 Joy, Uideou tents on the for smelts. Saturday, home Friday. Gideon L. 150 300 2 10 On No. 22, Middle Division, east- pond, trying j Fractional paper currency, nickels Joy, township Rev. F. V. Stanley officiating. Gideon L. 100 50 35 ern part, iu said couuty, we assess the sum of was ill and cents. 90 19 Joy, Mrs. Abram DufTee, son and daughter Mrs. Hattie Allen, who quite Gideon L. 270 200 1 40 $94.61 as follows: Rale of taxation, .009 on a Jao. 16. SUBA. | Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Joy, Gideon L. 75 40 28 dollar. have to Hancock to visit relatives. with rheumatism a week ago, was able to 6,425 00 Joy, Valuation, $10,512. gone { Specie. Gideon L. 750 10 50 notes- 500 CO 6,925 00 Joy, 1,500 No. Valu- I rideout Weduesday. Legal-tender 95 90 63 Mrs. Isaac Dowe, of Knowles, Cal., send WEST TRBMONT. fund with U. S Treas- Joy, Gideon L. Name of owner. acres, ation. Tax. Redemption 16 40 Roland and of Brooks- urer (5 per cent, of circulation).. 2,'00 00 some pomegranates to her brother here. B B. Reed and son Carl are borne from Durgain wife, Kingman, H. W. 85 100 70 Campbell, George R & Co., 2,741 2,741 24 67 ville, were in town attended Kittredge, Millard 795 795 5 57 I. 8 Candage and Mr.Cochran are tilting Portland. Carl is Improving steadily. Friday. They Total. $201,349 24 A. & Co., 15 16 Kittredge, Millard 400 400 2 80 Campbell. 1,684 1,684 the grange in the evening. LIABILITIES. Whitcomb, Haynes their ice-houses from Mother Bush pond. Vv. A. Clark left Thursday tor Portland -8 37 William M. 17 35 25 & Co 6,087 6,087 54 78 Miss Jeunle who has been ea.- Capital stock paid in. $50,000 00 Moore, The steamer had to leave the Bluehill where he will work (or t-e government. Carter, J. Surplus fund. 7.536 16 Moseley, Nancy 61 at South Biuehill for the last six 60 120 84 10,512 $10,512 $94 at South Bluehill on account of Smith and Helen Clark and little ploytd Undivided profits, less expenses (Hodgkins), freight Henry J. The amount is to be on months, came home last week to rest auu and taxes paid. 363 24 Moseley, Nancy foregoing expended tee. Snap vie. I ted friends and relatives here National Bank notes outstanding.. 49,31010 (Hodgkins), 89 120 84 the road leading from Aurora to Bcddington visit her grandparents. Due to other national banks. 42 68 Moseley. Nancy J on that part lying in said township No. 22. Mrs. K. H. three * Candage spent days Sunday. Dividends unpaid. 14 00 (Hodgkins), 4 5 01 between the division line of land of H. M. Hall Mrs. Annie who has been ill J. et and land of William Free- with her daughter, Mrs. Angie re- Schooner Maria Webster landed a load Ciosson, Individual deposits su1 ject to check, 90,148 02 Moseley, Nancy als., formerly Bray, of said and for several weeks, and some days danger- Demand certificates of deposit. 3,875 04 (Hodgkins), 50 100 70 man and the east line township, cently. of bay at the steamboat wharf Saturday, Moseley. Nancy J. Charles P. Silsby. or Aurora, in said county, so, was so much better that Friday 30 60 42 is to the ex- Ida of is and sailed ously Total. $201,283 24 (Hodgkins), appointed agent superintend Miss Grlndle, East Bluehill, Sunday. 2 84 of said assessment. she vsas able to sit up and WAlk STATE OF MAINE. penditure spending a few dayti with her father, 8. Lewis Springer baa bought the house Phillips, Hosea B. 60 100 70 On township No. 22, Middle Division, west- around. She is feeling greatlyencouraged. County op Hancock ss.:—I, Edward B. Pearl 31 100 70 ern part, in said county, we assess tue sum of on the new road. Phillips, Grlndle, known as the Alexander Norwood place Moor, cashier of the above-named bank, do Treworgy, Charles J. 250 125 88 $78 00 as follows: Rate of taxation, .01 on a Horace Allen sold one cf his large swear that the above statement is J. 40 80 56 dollar. cows to Cum- to in order for a home in the solemnly Treworgy, Charles Valuation, $7,800. 1. 8. Candage sold three put spring. to the best of and belief. work horses last week to D. E. Allen, who true my knowledge 1 44 No. Valu- mings, of Portlaud, the cattle buyer. He Mrs. W. H. who has been EDWARD B. MOOR, Cashier. Whitcomb, Tax. Loot, visiting has now a tine of horses to haul Haynes Name of owner. acres, ation. span Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 16th & Co., 52 55 39 also bought one of Mel. Eaton. at Southwest Harbor, came home Sundav. of 1905. T. H. SMITH, Whitcomb, Haynes from steamboat wharf day January, Whitcomb, Haynes 10,400 $ 7,800 $78 00 freight Sedgwick Public. &Co, Edmond received at Christ- Mr. Lnnt is on with his new (Signed) Notary & Co., 300 150 1 05 The amount is to be on Sylvester getting finely for G. M. agent of the grange Correct—Attest: foregoing expended Allen, Whitcomb, Haynes that of the road from mas time some views from bis boat. PASCAL P. portion county leading very pretty store. GILMORE, & Co., 200 100 70 Aurora to which lies in said PARKER S OFFORD. Directors. Beddington mother of their California home. Word haa been received from Kate at d J Whitcomb, Haynes township No 22. between the west line of said WM. ) 60 30 council, jr. O. U. A. BEAZLEY, & Co., 21 township and the division line between land that A. Julia who left here Jan. 9 for Port- All are glad to know B. Conary Clark, held a installation in Whitcomb, Haynes of H. M. Hall et als. and land formerly of M.. public Union & 490 980 6 85 is able out after to land to attend a business that Co., William Freeman, and Charles P. Silsby, of to ride being confined college, they ball Ia6t which was Wednesday evening, Hcgal Xotittg. Whitcomb, Haynes Aurora, in said county of Hancock, is ap- are much with their school. 62 60 42 the bed and house for so uiauy weeks. pleased attended by shout seventy-five & Co., pointed agent to superintend the expenditure people. Whitcomb, Haynes of said assessment. has a George Norwood, who hns been ill for officer was Alfred MATE OF MAINE. 100 Irving Candage bought hone, The installing Staples, & Co., 97 70 On township No. 28. Middle Division, we known as one of the Ed. Allen ana the two weeks, died State councillor assisted Hancock bs:—January 6, 1905. Whitcomb, Haynes assess the sum of $66.12 as follows: Rate of span, past Wednesday. deputy, by 50 75 53 & Co., .003 on a dollar. Valuation, $22,040. v\ero this 6th day of January, a. d. 1905, taxation, has Bold a cow to North Sedgwick parties. Funeral servlc's held at the church Horace Herrick, marshal. The officers Whitcomb, Haynes No. Valu- od execution dated December 12, a. d. R^v. D. M. of- TAKEN & Co., 50 50 85 Name of owner. acres, ation. Tax. Max Abram came near a Friday afiernoon, Angell are as follows: Rolio C. Closson, council- 1901, issued on a lien claim judgment rendered very having Whitcomb, Haynes Campbell. A. & Co., 160 160 48 ficiating. Mr. Norwood was by he Ellsworth municipal court, for the 1 40 while with his team. tenderly lor; Willie H. Ciosson, vice-councillor; 50 200 Nash, William M. 5.012 5,012 15 03 smash-up passing said of H ncock at a term thereof 12 61 cared for Henry T. Webster and wl#e L. county Na*h, William M. The roads the Siewid by Eugene Furgerson, R. secretary; begun and held at Ellsworth on the 1st Tues- Andrew P. 840 840 5 88 being icy, pung Wiswell, exr., 4,105 4,105 12 S': some He was buried at day of December, a. d. 1904, to wit, on the 10th and his for years. bla Raymond J. Bridges, A. R. secretary; Witham, Charles 50 50 85 breaking hia whip scattering day of December, a. d. 1904, in favor of A. \V. Whitcomb, Haynes old by his request. J. P. financial Ed. E. of said Ellsworth, W. & Co., 12.763 12,763 38 29 goods. place Carter, secretary; Curtis, against John Total non-residents, 9,C33 #10,120 $70 89 of Surry, in said of Hancock, Jan. 16. Thelma. Nevels, treasurer; George Hanscom, con- Gray, county Total residents, 295 1,175 8 23 22.040 #22.040 $66 12 The of the 7th did much to and against the new dwelling house and gale damage The amount is to be on ductor; Pearl Carter, Harvey appurtenances situated in said on the foregoing expended a handsome shade to warden; Surry, Totals, 9,328 $11,295 $79 12 from Aurora to maple belonging WALTHAM. north side of the road leadiug from vil- the road leading Beddington Torrey, inside sentinel; Harold Torrey, Surry amount is to be in within said No. 28, and Charles P. Mrs. L. P. Candage. It also blew in the lage to Orlaud (the Todd> Pond road; situated The foregoing expended township WilliRm of Eden, is here both the old and the new of in said of Hancock, Grant, visiting outside sentinel; Harold Young, jr. P. opon the Wm. Kitfu Id place, so called, and repairing county Silsby, Aurora, county doors of Aldeu barn and laid fiat in said No. and John K is to the Conary's tne land on which it stands, it neing next west roads township 8, appointed agent superintend expen- Mrs. Josephine Stanley is visiting friends councillor; George H. Allen, chaplain. of Ellsworth, in said county of diture of said assessment. the framework of E. new of the Htnry Blaisdell place, tor the sum of Whitcomb, Colemy’s is to On No. in said we as- in Ellsworth. Following the installation a fine supper thirty-n ne dollars and fifty c nts, debt or Hancock, appointed agent superintend township 33, county, cottage. of said assessment. sess the sum of as follows: Rate of damage, a« d ten dollars and two cents the expenditure #88.31 was served to the members of the council, twenty we as- .003 on a dollar. Jan. 16. Crumbs. Alfred Hardison, who hurt his eye Id costs of suit together with one dollar for lien On township No. 9, South Division, taxation, Valuation, $29,485. st ss the sum of $57.60 as follows: Rate of No. Valu- the woods is their ladies and the invited guests, the execution issued thereon, and will be sold at recently, improving. on a dollar. Name of owner. acres, atiou. Tax. auction at the office of Frd L. Mason, taxation, one cent Valuation, SULElVAN. gentlemen doing all the work in a very public RESIDENTS. Mrs. Raymond Haslem is visiting he] ! in said Ellsworth, to the highest bidder, ou no. vaiu* Archer, Clifford 40 $375 $1 12 able manner. The affair closed with the 9th of a. d. 1905, at 10 o’clock Or. tons arrived in Frauklin day February, 2 01 Bridgbam’s Saturday sister, Mrs. Blanche Bunker^ in the the described real Name of owner. acres, ation. Tax. Archer, Mrs. J. S. 70 670 social games. | forenoon, following 15 06 bight, the oldest, Or. Spiro, for a abort estate and all the right, title and interest E. H., Chick, Guy Howard Davis who was at work for Greely. Joy, Mrs. 415 1 25 Jan. 16. Rae. which the said John W. Gray has and had iu Gideon Laud Clary, George vacation, and the youngest from a few J. A. 40 Milton met with an accident and to the same on he 7th of November, Hamlin, H. E. Colburn, |12 Haslem, bj day Mrs. S. 825 2 47 daya’ slay lu Boston. a. d. 1901, at 8 o'cl ek aud 30 minutes in the J. P. Emery, J. his foot. ATLANTIC. (formerly Charles 60 18 cutting forenoon, the time whc-n the same was at- Gordon), 2,025 $2,025 $20 25 Emery, the Ella B. 500 1 50 Notwithstanding the severity of tached on the writ in the same suit, to wit: Franklin Land, Mill Garland, B. F. Jordan, with his team, has gone io A little stranger came last Tuesday H. 80 28 weather in the last the The new dwelling house and & Water Company, 2,000 3,235 32 35 Garland, George week, high appurtenances MrB. A. B. 85 400 1 20 the woods to work for Stephen Jordan night to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Free* situated in said on the north side of Frenchman’s Bay & Haynes, school has on .Surry John F. 4 850 105 gone without interruption, the road leading from to Orlaud Mount Desert Land Haynes. near Rocky pond. man Staples. Surry village John 140 790 237 which is remarkable when ao of its (the Toddy Pond road), situated upon the & Water Co., 500 £00 5 0C Laughlin, many Linton, Ma\nard 23 100 30 court I. O. al who is at home for a W'm. Kitheld place so called, and the land on Companion Sunbeam, F., Emery Barbour, 40 300 BO members come from East and West Sulli- which it s;ands, being next west of the 4.525 6,760 $57 6C Linton, Maynard its last regular meeting chose the follow- while, is Alfred Henry van helping Staples get Blaisdell place aud bounded and described as is to be in daily. The foregoing amount expended Mace, Frank E. 4 300 90 officers for the year: C. D.. out wood. It is nice now. follows, to wit: Beginning at tne Aaron Kit- ing coming hauling repairing tne road in said township leading Mace, Frank E. 8 1,400 420 The Sorosis had a successful tield southwest corner bound ; thence running meeting Ella C. R V. from the east line of Franklin through said Frank E. 50 175 53 Martin; Josephine Stanley; Herbert who is for north 26* west 140 rois on said Kittield line Mace, list Both matrons of Joyce, working township No. 9, to the west line of township Frank E. 60 850 105 Friday evening. R. Norah and 20 rods to a stake and Mace, C. R., Abbie Haslem; C., King- Andrew Smith, went Monday to haul beyond btone; No. 10, in said county, and Lincoln C. Bragdon, the occasion were unable to atteud, but thence north 65* west 57 rods to a stake and Franklin, in said is man; F. Belle Haslem; treasurer. of county, appointed Mclninch, 850 1 05 8., wood for Thomas Stanley, of Minturn. stone; thence south 28* west to the road; of said Edgar their places were tilled by the young agent to superintend the expenditure Mclninch, Edgar 100 80 Nettie DeBeck; O., Lizzie Jordan; or- thence easterly along the road to Ihe first assessment. who did themselves and What came near being a fatal accident mentioned bo .uri and 50 acres 1185 ladies, credit, S. Bertha containing On township No. 10, western part, we assess & ganist, Elizabeth Jordan; W., more or less, for t he enforcement of the Patterson, Guy swelled the of the to in the primary school last Friday turned plain- the sum of $81.04 as follows: Rate of taxation He Ills 12 proceeds evening J. Eliza S. tiff’-! lien claim for material furnished in the Haslem; W.y Haslem; B, .0046 on a dollar. Valuation, $17,615. Mrs. J. R. 10 290 >5 larger than usual. out all right. Tne clothing of the little erection of the buildings above described. Shuman, figures Helen Valu- A. 8 160 Nettle Blake; J. B., Haslem. A true of notice. No. Shuman, Lewis & daughter of Benjamin Qott caught tire, copy ation. Tax Ezra N. 140 The severe weather of the past week Jan. 16. H. Attest:—B. H. Mayo, Sheriff. Name of owner. acres, Williams, 2J90 and before the flames could be subdutd A. & Co., 750 $ 750 $3 41 Williams, E. R. 40 275 closed the so that the mails were Campbell, A. 100 bay, Danforih, 1,000 4 ttt Williams, Mrs. M. the clothing was nearly burned off. The subscriber gives notice tha Eugene 1,000 very for several but SURBY. hereby Charles 25 25 12 Williams, John A. irregular days, finally she has been duly adminis- Emery. 70 270 boys of the grammar school her THE appointed Franklin Land, Mill got on time. cold Mias Mabel who bas been wrapped tratrix of the estate of John W. running again The snap Clark, living Roberts, 150 69 In their overcoats, Rnd put out the Are. late of Eden, in the of and Water Company, 150 of and baa closed in Boston since last came borne county Hancock, Franklin Mill 987*2 $9,805 #29 42 Saturday Sunday again summer, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Land, Nina Staples blistered her bands in and Water 850 850 3 91 NON-RESIDENTS. all badly All demands the es- Company, op regular communication with the Saturday. to stifle the Are. persons having against 46C Crosby. Benj. est of 320 820 96 trying tate of said deceased are desired to outside world. Never in the of present and Giles. Jerry T. 7 200 60 memory Capt. Myrlck R. Wood, ot Calais, Is Jan. 16. 8. the same for settlement, and all indebted Frenchman’s Bay Mt Desert Land & Great Pond Bog and (he oldest Inhabitant bas winter thereto are requested to make payment im- 300 early spending the winter witb bis brother, Water Co., 415 415 1 91 Dam Company, 1,000 mediately. Hannah E. Roberts. Peters, John A. been so severe as tnis. The mercury reg- Charles Wood. MINTUKN. Frenchman’s Bay and Capt. January 8,1905. Mt. Desert Land & Oreely, E. H., istered t weuty-five degrees below zero on Mrs. Louisa is H. W. 17,950 63 85 The Methodist society will give Its usual Gray very ill. Water Co., 2,100 2,100 9 96 Cushman, 17,949 subscriber hereby gives notice that 11 67 Fitts, Frank (for- Sunday morning. dinner March wbo is public town-meeting day, Fred Wilbur, working at Ston- THEhe has been duly appointed administra- W. 47 04 merly Milliken), Jan. 16. R. Goodwin, F. 10,225 10,225 the to towards the with bis tor of the estate of E. Shepley Haynes, late E. Ham- Whitcomb, Haynes 8, proceeds go paying iugtoo, spout Sunday family. Greely, H., 100 160 of Trenton, in the county of Hancock, de- lin. Hi. E.,and Joy, & Co., GOULDSBORO. pastor’s salary. Tbe families of James and Wilmur ceased, and given bonds as the law directs Gideon L., 800 800 3 6J- All persons having demands against the es Truman 100 100 4f Total non-residents, 18,436 $19>30 $58 89 H. C. Young, ot tbe schooner are under with Leighton, 29 Several members of the ladies' relief Capt. Bridges quarantine tate of said deceased are desired to present Nash. William M. 700 700 8 22 Total residents, 987*a 9,805 42 come home after an scarlatina. the same for settlement, aud all Indebted 250 1J corps attended the installation at East Franconia, Thursday Oubutt, Joseph 253 1 thereto are requested to make im Totals, ) 19.428*2 $29,435 #88.81 ot several mootbs. Hie vessel payment Seymour, Edward A. 4 250 11£ Sullivan Saturday evening. absence Emerson Sadler, who is attending the mediately. Harry B. Ober. The foregoing ainount is to be expended on ,n said No. and will winter at Bass Harbor. Rockland commercial Sun* January 8, 1905. 17,172 $17,615 $81 01 the county roads township 83, Harvey D. Newman, of this place, and college, spent John R. Shuman, of said township, is ap- Elder F. L. of with his Sadler and The foregoing amount is to be expended to the Mies Btrlha of Presiding Hayward, day parents, Rodney subscriber notice that road in said pointed agent superintend expenditure Over, Prospect Harbor, hereby gives upon that portion of the county of said assessment. Orono, In the Methodist wife. THEshe has been duly appointed ad minis between were married January 9 at Hai- preached chapel township No. 10, which lies the east It is ordered that the foregoing as- Prospect and held tratrix of the estate of Martin G. Rowe, late No. and a stake marked “A* hereby last Monday evening quarterly Jan. 16. Marguerite. of towiiShip 9, sessments be in the Kennebec Jour- bortby Rev. C. B. have of Amherst, in the of Hancock, side of said road published Bromley. They conference. He also held a service at East county standing on the northern nal and in the Ellsworth American. the deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Lincoln C of in said heat wishes of their many friends. Blueblll Tuesday evening, and went to and Bragdon, Franklin, Ellsworth, Maine, December 28, A. D. 1904. All persons having demands against the es- county, is appointed agent to superintend th« Brewer Wednesday to attend the dedica- Only one remedy In the world that will tate of said W. Richardson, ) Co. Com’ers Eben 11. died 10 at the deceased are desired to present expenditure of said assessment. Perry Tracy January services of tbe new Methodist once the sthne for for tory stop itchlness of the skin In ar.y part of the settlement, and all indebted On township. No. 10, eastern part, we asses; Nahum Hinckley, { tome of his Mrs. E. G. oburcb at that thereto are to make im John p. Eldridoe, ) Hancock Ce. sister, Guptill, place. body DuJtu’o Oiutuicut. At uuy dru* store, 60 requested payment After a brief illness of Fu- 16. a. mediately. Abbib fc. Rowe. A true copy. pneumonia. Jan. ccnlB.—Advt. January 3, 1905. Subscribe for The American Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Clerk. abbtriistnunt*. 9&totrti*rmrnt# COUNTY NEWS. For additional v>», •«« otJ»*r pay** County .. [| ~r--======- OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA BLUEHILL. MID-WINTER and THE field has to Fall ANNUAL Mr*. Ad* Link gone River, Mim, to spend * tew month* with ber children. Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters The work ot cutting and storing lee began Monday, and tn*ny team* are en Pe=ru=na. gaged in hauling It f om Wood’s pond to by Using t tie different ice-houses. H. H. McIntyre AIM*r H mail lia» 11»to ih me is doing the catting this year. SALE as as I he to have MARKDOWN long have, ought Alfred C. O.-good was given a pleasant found out a great many things by ex- last week when thirty five of bis Brock’s perience. 1 think I have done so. surprise Mr. neighbors and friends happened In to aid 1905. “One ot the things I have found Jan. 1 to Feb. I, is 1J5 him in celebrating his birthday. A nice Age out to my entire satisfaction is the supper was enjoyed, and the happy occa- Years. for ailments that are we shall offer proper thing sion will be long remembered. | beginning New Y»ar and continuing through January due to the effects ot the at a substantial reduction from directly Jan. 12 the members of tlie W. R. C goods in every department of our store have climate. For 115 years I a will include all for which nn im- ■rave Mrs. Carrie Snowman surprlre J regular prices. This mark-down goods withstood the changeable climate her the event Merchandise will bj A dinner-party at home, being mediate sale is demanded, and many lines of staple of the United States. of her A to In remembrance birthday. | sold at the lowest prices of the year. These prices are strictly Cash “1 have been a day was spent with her, aim always very healthy pl.'*i>ant 1 Customers; no goods will be charged at these prices. man, but of course subject to the little .vlra. Snowman appneiatea the kind affections which are due to sudden thought which prompted the happy changes in the climate and temperature. gat tiering and also the tokens of regard M. During my long life 1 have known a wtrch were left with her. GALLERT. great many remedies for coughs, colds Tha Daughters of Liberty observed their I and diarrhwa. Installation ceremonies Monday evening, “.4s for Dr. Hartman's remedy Jan. 9. Following are the officers: j Peruna, / have found it to be the M irgsret Leach, C.; Fioreoce Merril A. Cloak and Suit Department. I best, if not the only, reliable rem• C.; Hannan Sargent, V. C.; Lucy Horton, We have marke t our Suit< down to $5 OO, $ 7 50 and $10.00. edy for these affections. It has A. V. chaplain; Sadie Herrick, U. S; j to $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10 OO. for Luler Mortel!, F. S ; Nettie Bettel, T ; Our Cloaks $1.08. been my standby many years, 1 Nettie Leach, G.; Anna Leach, I.G;, Waists—exceptional values in Waists from 7''cts to $:!.00—prices almost and I attribute my good health and Frank Grindie, O. G ; Mr*. Martha Sjl- cut in two. Misses’ and Children's at very low prices. extreme old age to this remedy. j vester, trustee; Louler Moreil, Margaret “It meets all exactly my require- lA'ach, reprerentatlve* to State cou: ell. ments. It me from the evil Silks. protects lu the absence of t he D. S. C., Mrs. Agnes Colored and Fancy effects of sudden it mo j changes; keeps Brown, of Ellswort h, who was to expected of dress of Foulard Silks at .30 and in good appetite; it gives mo strength; We offer a limited number patterns be present, the officers were installed by | it blood in good circulation. reduced from 5i> and 7'cts. All of our colored Taffeta keeps my Mrs. Florence Merrill, S. E. C. A supper 59cts per yard, I have come to it almost en- from 75cts to 49cts. This is the ever rely upon was partaken ot after the installation. Si ks reduced bluest bargain tirely for tlu) many little things for Silks. Ira F. and A. held its offered on Taffeta which 1 need medicine. Berry lodge, M., impressive installation services in Odd We are a l ot of RKOCAOR DRESS GOODS bla.lt only, “When epidemics of la grippe first offering Fe liws ball Monday Jan. 16. 'rum and *1.50 began to make their appearance in this evcuii.g, at 49ets, reduced $1.00 per yard. Ibe following t dicers were iustailed in the most of the Fall country 1 was a sufferer from this dis- by Hemnants of Dress Oood3, desirable styles B. H. Cushman, D. D. G. M., and Waiter 1 ease. season, at less thai cost. J. Creamer, G. M., both of Penobscot: “/ had several long sieges with Our offer <*f WHITE GOODS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS Charles A. Snow, W. M ; B. W. Bowden, great the At first / did not know at reduced Wo offer 250 I grip. 8. W.; B. E. Sylvester, J. W.; W. M. aid WASH DRESS GOODS prices. that Peruna was a remedy for I. E. in white a ul colors at 98c ts for the reduced MS. ISAAC BORN IN BUNCOMBE N. C.. MARCH I7C3. Howard, T.; Stanley, S ; W. W Waist patterns pattern, BROCK, CO., this disease. When / heard that Wescott, S. D ; George Abbott, J. D ; P from $1.50 and $1.50. These will not last longer than about ten days so j His r.7C is IIS years, vouched for by authentic record. He say••/ attribute la was catarrh, / S. 8. Thomas grippe epidemic Parker, S.; Grieve, J S.; secure some of these early. my extreme old age to the use of Peruna. tried Peruna for la grippe and G. G. Long, chaplain ; R. S. G>gi od, M.; We offer about 2,00o yards of unbleached sheeting at Gets for the yard it to be the Frank T. The wa* wit- pi vtvucrai AuuruH found just thing.99 Gray, ceremony irom mo grave amt 7cts for 40 inch. This is an ami good nessed w th interest the families of wide elegant quality bargain. carried him In a later letter dated by the Born before the United States Jackson, which has been by January 31,11X13, I writes; Masons and many invited guests. The Our offer in CORSETS, AMERICAN BEAUTY, $i.CO was formed ever since. Mr. Brock is a dignified old Mr. Drock special Kebekabs served iu the this 59c. Saw 22 Presidents elected. gentleman, showing few signs of de I am well and feeling as well as 1 supper banquet Corset, during sale, after which all returned to the Pe-ru-na has protected him from crcpitudc. Ilis family Bible is still pre- have for years. The only thing that nail, One case of medium weight ladies’ 25c Vest and I’ants reduced to 15c. a was all sudden changes. served, and it shows the.* the date of his bothers me is my sight. If I could see lodge-room ‘.where programme Veteran of four wars. carried out a* follows: Piano duet, Misses birth was written 115 yrsvrs ago. better 1 could walk all over the farm Shod a horse when 99 years old. and recitation from Hol- Boot and Shoe Surely a few words from this remarka- and it would do me good. 1 would not Fardy Mayo; Our Department. Always conquered the grip with ble old who has had 115 be without Peruna.” man F. Day, John F. Wood; song. Louise Peruna. gentleman, We have decided to throw profits during January in this department to of to draw would Yours Boyden; recitation, Mrs. Lula Greene; Witness in a land suit at the age years experience from, truly, Nettie Rev. our Customers. Note the biggest Bargains ever offered i Hoots and of 110 years. l»e interesting as well as profitable. A piano solo, Clay; address, This stock is not and our regular brands. Believes Peruna the greatest lengthy biographical sketch is given of E. Bean; remarks, G. G. Ling and Dr. Shoes. entirely new, shopworn, 1. remeriv of the age for catarrhal this remarkable old man in the Waco Lktkfleid; piano duet, Misses Fardy and These prices will not prevail after Feb. diseases. \ Times-llerald, December 4, 1898. A still For a free book on catarrh, address Mayo. I more of the The Medicine Jan 17. M pretentious biography this, Peruna Co., Columbus, O, LADIES’ BOOTS. BROCK, a citizen of McLen- oldest living man, illustrated with If you do not derive prompt and satis- LAMOINE. Our Wincho $2.50 quality reduced to$ I .Its. ISAACnan county, Texas, has lived for 115 a double column portrait, was given the factory results from the use of Peruna, of the Dallas Miss Mary Covey entertained a company Sensation $3.50 #2 50. years. For many years ho resided at readers Morning News, write atoneo to Dr. Ilartinan, giving a of t of tier friends Bosque Falls, eighteen miles west of dated December 11, 1898, and also the full statement of your case and ho will wenty-seven young Supreme! $3.00 $3.25. a id schoolmates at her home last Satur* Waco, but now lives with his son-in-law Chicago-Times Herald of same date. be pleased to give you his valuable ad- Glide *5.00 $2.25. " at Valley Mills, Texas. This centenarian is an ardent friend of vice gratis. day evening. Burt $4.00 $2OO. A short time ago, Uncle Peruna, having used it many years. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Manse! Young came home from Bangor by request, By special arrangement with Edwin 0. Hurt A Co., of New York, we Isaac came to Waco and sat for his pic- In speaking of his good health and The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus* last Friday, Buffering from a severe cold. are permitted to sell these Hoots at $3.00 per pair during ture. An his hand he held a stick cut extreme old Mr. Brock Ohio. January. age, says: s Elliot King, who his employment in $4.00 is the price for them after that time. New York, made a flying visit to his par- Ask your Druggist for a free Peruna Almanac for 1905. ents last week. MEIN’S SHOES. Cards have been received announcing the marriage of Miss Florence Vivian Mens’ Shoes. $1.00 to reduced from $1.50 and Maine general hospital Saturday much Working $2.00, $2.50. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. and Walter Fisher improved in iiealt b. Young Stanley on Our Allright Shoes $3.50 reduced to $2.75. For additional News see other O' Additional ire other County page> County AVim, pag** L>tc. 24 at Seal Harbor. They will be Curtis $3.50 The /. I society met with Mrs. O. L $2.75. “at home” after Jan. l,at I-lesford. Miss Milan last Friday. About $1 50 was re A positive saving to every purchaser of 50c to $1.00 per pair. NORTH CA.ST1NB. SALISBURY COVE. Young i9 a native of this town, the celved in the treasury. Dwight Domaueky is homo from Ban Miss Alta Emery is visiting her sister, youngest daughter of the late Charles Fred Hagan shot a red fox Saturday. for for a short stay. Mrs. George Karst, at Bar Harbor. L. Young, and Mrs. Betsey Young. Her Laces and F -xes seem to be on the island plenty earlier girlhood were here. Hamburg Edgings. Miss Ada P. Couner Is home after an T. 8. L'scomb and wife were of days spent th!s winter. It is came over guests thought they After her father's death she removed with A in absence of several months. Andrew Liscomb and wife at Bar Harbor decided reduction them. on the ice last winter. her on mother to Waltham, Mass., where Mrs. Dora A. Leach, who has been ill Sunday. Mr. Drake, of Rockland, has been here she attended the Waltham high school, with pleurisy, is much improved. Julien Emery and A. U. Emery attended . tiling telephones. It is hoped that the until within a few* months of graduation. Handkerchiefs. Miss Annie Dunbar has the grange installation at Hancock Satur- closed her year’s coming summer will see the island con- Later sne was a student at the Caatlne ■chool work in and is home for day evening. We have a lot of Handkerchiefs used in Christmas which are Orland, nected with the main land by telephone. normal school. She has been a successful display the winter. Miss Alice Ash crushed or soiled which we will sell at half Jan. 16. Spec. and Percy Higgins, of teacher at Cranberry Isles and in this tumbled, price. Mrs. Bar Harbor, with MirS Albert* Hanson was thrown from spent Sunday town, having taught t er last term accept- Broken lots in Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children on which re- a last Ash's sister, Mrs. Ceylon sleigh Wednesday evening, and is EAST FRANKLIN. Emery. ably at E-ist Lamoine last spring. Her duced prices are being made. sutUring from a ankle. S. P. McFarland friends in this town are badly sprained Mrs. Or in Donnell is still la very poor spent Sundiy with his many pleased to wife st Franklin. learn of her new Isaac Daubar, of the Marion Turner, health. Mrs. McFarland, who happiness, and extend has has closed his season’s work of shore ti-th- heeu very 111 during the past three sincere wishes to herself and husband for FURS. Mra. Joseph Colson, who has been quite mouths, is ing, and is home to remalu until gaining slowly. its life long continuance. spring ill, is convalescing. We have a few furs consisting of Boas, Scarfs and on The installation of the Jan. 17. Muffs; prices Word is received of the safe officera of Bay H. arrival of Mies Carrie who has been seri- these were from $5.00 to $45.00 for the boas and $7.50 to Blaisdell, View grange was held last $15.u0 for the Misses Mabel Wilson aud Inez at Wednesday Perkins is muffs. We are these at a substantial ously ill, improving. evening, Julien Emery SEDGWICK. offering reduction. Ladies’ Driv- Pasadena, Oil. Taey are pleasantly being installing Mrs. Donnell called on Mrs. T. E officer. Th* the Mrs. Annie of West ing Coats at cost. We have three Nearseal C i.ats which we are aituited at the hotel. Percy following.are officers for Bowden, Surry, is willing Raymond 1905: W. Hooper and Mrs. Q. H. Rutter Jan. 15. Joseph Wood, 21, master; 8. P. the guest of Mrs. O. P. Carter. to sell at cost. During tills sale we will put on our counters new goods Rev. Harry Taylor, of Nortbport, McFarland, overseer; A G Emery, lec Henry A. Donnell, who is working in | 8 N Re?. A. W. Smith held services at the daily at reduced prices. Our stock must be cleared of all the odds and preached ai Bethany chapel Sunday after- lurer; filch, steward; Irving G Bar Harbor this winter, llamor, apsMiam West last ends. noon in the absence of the Rev. speut Sunday steward; Ephraim AH*y. chapel, Brooklin, Sunday after- pastor, treasurer; Caroline 8. Bowoen, T. W. here. secretsr.% ; noon. Fessenden, who is away assisting in Alston L?land, gate-keeper; Marv Deane revival services. Fred Hooper, who has been at work in j Lsland, chaplain; Abb'e McFarland, W. W. Lufkin came home from Penob- this is at home (or a »'ere-; Jennie Jellison, F ora; Fltrenc- scot and aoe Stouington winter, Saturday returned to the camp scaup fishermen who have been Pe t nglll, Ltnme visit. Pomona; Lsland, lady Sunday evening. doing a thriving business the past two aasutuit steward. M. Mis* months Aid their work much hindered Agnes, daughter of Nason Spring- Jan. 16. R. Eggemoggln reach has frozen over for GALLERT, er and made by the ice which is rapidly forming in the wife, a brief visit to her the second time, and It looks now as If we and returned to Ellsworth Mon- INDIAN POINT. were shut in for Bagaducd river. Present indications are parents good; but the Crockett ELUS WORTH, MAINE. that it will equal that of last winter. day. Mrs. Roxana Fernaid has gone to her boat may break through this afternoon. Mrs. J. H. is at home at Manset. MIsb Mary W. Hutchins closed her Patten visiting relatives The Masons of Eggemoggln lodge will Sullivan Ceuter for a week or ten third term of school in the Dunbar dis- days Miss Susie Walls spent lest week with Install officers to-night ss follows; Her friends she will be in Tlie Ellnworth American — trict Uet Friday, and returned Saturday hope improved her sister, Mrs. Dorr, at the Sound. Groves S. Bridges, W. M.; Will H. Rob- only COUNTY paper to her home in North Penobscot. health when she returns. bins, S. W.; Guy H. J. John Miss Bloomfleld Higgins, deputy sheriff, and Hooper, W.; Botchins has W. shown an aptness for hor Miss Rena, daughter of F. E. B'ahdeP, family will move this week Paris, treasurer; Ralph E. Oorlty, to Bar liar- LARK WOOD. KUMitit ot Capt. and Mrs. Henry Holt work which bespeaks a successful future. who underwent an operation at Lowiatou secretary; Theo. A. Smith, 8. D.; Guy A. last Wednesday evening. last week, is getting along as well as can Capt. Charles Brown Means, J. D. A supper will follow the Miss May Freoeu, of Orono, visited rel- A large company assembled at the and wife, of Archibald bi Her who Installation. atives he.e la t week. Higgins and wife, ot Bar hall expected. father, weut with Somesvllle, were ou friends grange Saturday evening, when the calling here are the h has returned home. Saturday. Jan. 16. Harbor, gneats of Mrs. Higgins’ officers ?r, c. Hart left Jan. 14 for following were insislled by Miss Rodney Hartland, mother, Mrs. Aimed* Clnsson. O Miss Ethel Walls Bellie Harvey, assisted by Miss Helm January 14, George H. Welch and goes this week to Bar CENTER. where be will join bis brother itoscoe. llsrhor to Jordan : W. M., J. W. Bowden; In z E. Donnell, two popular and highly- work a few weeks in the tele- overseer, phone office. Orville Brrtlett spent a few days at A familiar visitor bere Bundav. Jan. 15. SSfcDcrttsnnratB. Bradley Morgrage: Aadie esteemed young psrp e, were married in lecturer, Bow- Bayslde last week the guest of L. W. was Cuarles Whitcomb, of Ellsworth den Alberta E Is worth by Rev. P. A. A. Klilam. Their Vtranus Haynes and who have Stewart. ; secretary, Hanson; steward, wife, Fails. many friends wish them a and oreti spending a few weeks with Littleton Webster; A. 8., JoLn 8. long happy their Mrs. A. A. and Snow;’ daughter, Mrs. F.lltn llndgdon daughter who has I wedded life. HiggLue. have re- of Zdlmon Garland, been in tbe organist, Mrs. E. K, Domausky; L. A. 8., turned to Ruth, flail Qiarry. spent Suurtay at 70 Bayslde. a Healthy with bar sister, M s. It B. Bangor hospital for few weeks, is at Lucy Webster; chaplain, Nora Mrs. T. M. who has vis- Jan.16 Higgins. Bowden; Blaisdell, boen H. home. A Good Record treasurer, E. C. Mrs. J. H. for *‘L. F’s.*' Bowden; gate-keeper, iting the wife of Capt. Georgs Erskine in Turner, Mary Dow and Frank Marian Hodgdon are on the sick list. All tire Mrs. Johnson and son L-ach; Gere-, Una Grey; Poruona, Puck has returned home. EAST OKLAND. Whiting George, port, During gaining except Miss who is March Lacy Patten; Florence Dow, very of Otis, spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnson’* 23, 1904. Flora, Bowden. A h-^r absence, Mr. Blaisdtl: visitid Rev. Elmer Leacd la visiting dls brother low. Dear Sirs:— of brother, Jeremiah Moore. large delegation normal students Mr. Powleeland and of a Walter. I wife, Orrington, All the voters here attended the meet- have used your “L. F.” Bitters for added to the interest of the occasion. A former Methodist here. T hell at West a number of pastor F. end F. P. Meson were In ing Tremont schoolhome years and find them just ine supper was served. Bangor last Saturday in what Jan. 17. R. Saturday. evening regard to the MOUTH OF TIIK RIVER. they are recommended to be. The Jan. 16, division cl the town oi Tremont. L. best medicine we Mrs Flora family have ever used. Dorr visited her Also have HULL’S COVE. daughter, The Ice-cream sociable held at Capt. J Henry Betts, of South Boston, visited an uncle over (70) seventy Ml-e Bertha Dorr, In Brewer R thtneoo’i test SWAN’S 13 LAND. Saturday. Friday evening ny Marlin friends bere last week. years of age, who says: “There is noth- Mine Llclitb brewer is visiting in Boston 8chool cosed Garland and trie puptia of hts c iool was that Steamer Friday altera term of ing ever could take its place for Uov. Bodwelt n on for the rest a decided success. The were Arthur is home from find vicinity. six weeks Mies proceeds |L0, Capt. Mosley his him. the taught by Louise K>we which is to a •1 winter. ol Orland. purchase dictiouary for tne vessel, threatened with malarial fever. A baby boy arrived at tte home of Mr. sob ot. Respectfully, Steamer L lsc. Comioindtr E. P. Rees A. Jan. Murch and of Ports- and Mrs. Serenas last E Marks and wife loft for 16. jj Georgs wife, MRS. C. S. Tlaited the Higgins Saturday. Saturday MOODY, lighthouse here li st week. where mou h, are visiting his lather, W. L Portland, they will spend the re- Me. *Iisa Laura McGown entertained uiaiuder of OAK POINT. Skowhcgan, Mrs. F. W. he winter. Murch. Kent spent a few days last R. F. D.. No. 7. ab )ut twenty young people last Stlurday Miss Marla Fosa is week with her Mrs. jobo Wilson, master of visiting friends here. There was a sociable in the schooihoase sister, Adeibert in honor of her Highland keep act- evening fifteenth birth Capts. Rtlph James and last T°. well, beyond the usual *orrey, at Atlantic. grange, installed the officers of Aia- Lelsnd, Servey Friday eveniug for the beutflt of the ive A is Chester Grind e went time of life, is a But it is day. p ea&ant time reported. mooe ok grange to Boston last Fri- blessing. Mrs. Saturday evening. to sidewalk. done if Leander Rich returned from the Jan. 16. Anne. day ship off (or the wluter. easily you use the True “L. F.* Jan. 16. £1. 16. Jan. Plutarch. Dennis Reynolds and wife were the Atwood’s Bitters.