Ellsworth American

Ellsworth American

ELLSWORTH, MAINE, MAY _\()LlMK 35-__ THURSDAY, 16, 1889. Number 20. The Vow of Lath. second, Washington Mary Ixorn April 24, 1817, Frederick, I was personally acquainted. I of our men fainted while eating supper (From our regular ( orrenpotKlent.) of Our tfllsu'otili married Dr. Hall, Nov. Remarki by People in Dentists’ Chairs. Sayings Neighbors. Lyman 20, 1834, Hut, alas! As passing Is written to Hmmran. MY away up- and fell the floor, the cook Washington Letter. .mils t.HKKM K A ¥ WIIIT1IKK. who was frightening X M I.I.KH i'M r*M.lTI« AL -lot KN 41. a successful in I. AM* physician Hluehill on of an nature, KXPKHIKXCK WITH IWTIF.XTS t'XI>KI< TIIK IN- everything earthly they who happened to be passing by him with a TIIK “GRAND BANKS” OF HANCOCK. I III.IS|| E|> pV Till K*l»Ai III THE in N»*w Voik. at for EK\ ;Uead April :10th, \$s<\ the several years. She is still Al- are living. now, nearly all, their last tin baker full of bread, the FIX KXCK OF GAS. H * -•• -*U C Publishing Company Centennial < elehratiou of the of sleeping demolishing Washington. D. [Lewiston Journal.J .iiniy Inauguration mira. born Sept. 4, 1810. married, first, a’ 0., May <>, *89. j sleep in their graves, where, in a ! baker. We the [ New York The tieorge \N Islington a* the first President except all felt need of rest that Press.] “Hancock Agricultural is J. C. Chilcott. Editor. of Mr Lord. The President had some Society” Aug. 17, 1847; second, few very pleasant an the United George very cases, there is not anything to i night. “Open your mouth, please. Just a trifle innovation for that county. Heretofore Mates.) visitors in the In Somes, June 30, 1842. She died Jiln. 1. show where is their to-day persons of tbeTippe- more. Ah. that’s better. Now, do not be it has hail no county fair, no member of The I ai orilr |*s|*at Haiiroek earthly testing place. The next morning. March 1st, after par- I I*. .*. 50 cauoe Veteran Club of afraid; it will hurt for the small- the Hoard of and has drawn unlit) aged years. Kmily. born Aug.^5, Hut it is a York. Pennsylva- only you Agriculture, The sword w as *noatbed : in sun pleasant, cheering and inspiring awhile. left us and I \MM£I \n rccommened a* April’s ading Major Darling est fraction of a second.” This was the no share of the state There are i-eontldently the fields hi ls21. married John Oct. nia. They were escorted to the White bounty. ■ Lay green Freedom won; Langdon. idea that all -i ip Ii. ap.-t .as il is the oldest and largest Henry that constituted tlicit real be- returned home. I think Clark be- a hundreds of fishermen but inon s. Capt. reassuring way prominent dentist many in. ... «*»u \n-l venal seetioiis, of House spoke a per pul i-lied In M k eouutx It- weary dehate*. M, 1852, died Pec. 1, ls70, aged 40 by Hie Pennsylvania republican as- years. ing—the spirit, the soul, that immortal came with so the other to the of a well hundreds of farmers in Hancock, and a •«-a-ing hiil'-citpllon It-t proxe- that .Joined bands at last and w« re l tided Stale*. 'M-gusted hearing much pro- day daughter sociation of this w -1 11*: li"i it ..uni Harriet, horn Feb. 23. 1824. city. The club known banker near the Lotus farmers' ill do The “Grand It.. ha- maintained for married, first. principle, that luextingtiishable spark that for after presented residing society good. the I faulty Major Darling left us, ir.iiN the rest** u|*on < > the club on Fifth as she Hanks” of Hancock are the upon popular regard * it sitting by the >e« ! Lily 12. D47, a Mr. second. its President with a very handsome ban- avenue, leaned in the grass banks, ha-.- "t genuine merit. Rowe;married, Uod, author, lighted up when lie gave Clark railed the attention of his com- H"W the that daw Capt operating chair. after all. proud day n*a| on thee. gentleman iu San Franciso, where she is them ner, which lie received with a few feeling I KKM» lit Ht t».M RII TtoN When the new both their ami be- Jo see if era. long desired. Iiegan, earthly spiritual | p my swearing could not l»e dis- “Why, gracious goodness!” suddenly PROHIBITION IN IOW A. «* if in #1 •'*' »t remarks that affected the veterans py p »id strictly adt.tiue. And. m its need, the hour had found the present residing. ing. is still and is as endless and in greatly the tooth extractor, with well man! living priced with, and requested all who were ejaculated A11 1<>r xxhatexei of time lire | Mr j of as well as [Portland Press.J arrearage- length poc^ge. the father of the above a* 1840, everybody else present. feigned astonishment at his for- destructible is His infinite in f.iv*r with it seeming There are r< konetl at the rate of fi.no per year. » Mu thoucht the cannon perfections ; of dispensing to hold lip fewer convicts in the Iowa salio* spoke; tamed of The club has received attention since getfulness, I had almost forgotten to in- from the aUxve family ehildren, soon after lie Jonathan one every than there were three Then will »he no dextaltoi- I he resonant Udl-tower’s vibrant stroke. Kilis, of the early settler** their guns. gun went No penitentiaries to-day F.vcry up. pro- its arrival this quire what tooth it was that had been ach- u.iin. d term- I In loieeful street*, the 'ame to Hluehill, became a celebrated of morning; everybody seems years the State has been in- plaudit echoing hall*. the town, was born in Mu**** was so ago, though \ u iiM oiitiiiue.! until all arrearage* Beverly. fanity heard from any one in the com- ing long.” Vu-I pray r and hi inn le.rtu tnawnward from ichool teac her, ami to want to do something for its members. creasing in population in that time. The :i | l.« epl at tin- publisher's option atldatiV such were his cduca- June, 1771 married 'siisaunah. of It's at ’un 'ark on is side," the M Paul’s! daughter pany that day. Capt Clark s detachment replied lowa State thinks this is \* .. must e no Register change papi-t -topped, glx iotml ml Secretary Blaine lias recovered young evincing a slight in > vantages, together with iiis plcas- iVter Parker, 11. she entirely lady, difficulty ; ere- at tin \pir.dioii ,.t tin term whether September 1735; I was made up from five viz due to the of the saloons of tin* companies, as she her on closing « a- been or lift. felt the land in ng. from his recent and pronunciation, placed Huger .-Ijs Moll. g’.xen How every part yet dignified deportment. excellent horn 1772. died 17. 1*03. indisposition resumed State through the law. There > July, Hancock. Franklin. Sullivan Trenton and the prohibitory XI \l '"rum l'tl'N"S« I he strong thiob of a nation August troublesome molar, to indicate its ex- heart, •haracter. and toned moral his duties at the Department of State. are a few like Keokuk where, on a \ •■-. take-:» from high ami relig- aged 31. He died December l*on. act places pa|htregularly \- it* great h ader gave, with reverent awe. 23. aged Mt Df'crt. But little progress was made locathm. -I**.! let It** ure. t.d t«* his Him* or an °Us influence. Proctor left Sat- square test, a majority votes against en- II pledge to I moll. Liberty and Law ! that In soon lxccaine quite a Children. Jonathan, Jr., botn Dee Secretary Washington Vh, yes. I thought it was there,” ob- xiof.. In ha-suhs.-ril*et| or not 1-re this day on aeeount of the lameness of the the law. Hut Iowa is on a tour of the Wes- served the dentist forcing prohibition -lid. t", tin pay iistir.guishcd citizen among his fc-lloxv- 1*. urday inspection of unblushiiigly. 1735, died in 1*15. aged 20; Charles, soldier* We as far as Columbia. a Stale of few cities, and as in I -r 1 hut p lgi tin In aveus alsive him got •It won't large l«-r-hi- paiHT dl-eotitlnued, heard. ownsinen. teru He was hurt me much,will it, doctor?” and from the records of the i < Military posts. ; sentiment is so in -t a >t ti,e max I hat vmv t he sie* of » iitui u** born In 13. 1737. died in accompanied Maine, public pa'. re.arage-. pntdisher j POWDER p stirred; Cambridge port. I eleven miles, and put up at Mr Peterson's the as she strongly anxiously queried patient firmly .1 -• i. it outs) pay incut S- ina»le. and e.J j 11 a ■ -i id-w i-U" wonder listening bent own it that he was by Adjutant !teneral Drum and Col. Bane ; favor of that in four-lifllt* of people appears refmatedly j Mar 3, 1".';!. aged 7*1: Almira, born both arms of the chair and prohibition t x» :• am iiit xx bet her it i- taken from the April for the night. At Columbia I saw a grasped opened Pure. II.*;: -ii F reedom'* great experiment. « lect«*d to and the will b< at the counties t law is well enforced.

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