H oulton, Maine, W edn esday, S ep tem b er 23, No. 38

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1 Lbrary V ol 64. Curng Meat on Farm (he 4 M M lt««lp t«for The Economl ' ea l And Satsfactory P reservaton f Beef And Pork meat s frozen. Three useful reolpts for popular forms of eared meat are gven below. The only equpm ent necessary for them are the ngredents already mentoned and a d ean hardw ood fckfrol, or a large stone a r or crock. n consderng these recpes t s well to rem em ber that, on the w hole, brne-cured m eats are best for farm use. They are less trouble to prepare fnd the brne affords better p rotecton aganst nsects and verm n. A cool, most cellar s the best place for brne curng. The cellar should be dark and tgh t enough to prevent fles and vermn. Seelpea For Curng Cohnbd B e e f. The peces com - m on ly used for oornng are the plate $ am p, crow rbs, and brsket, or, n ether w ords, the cheaper cuts of m eat. The lon, rbs, and other fa n cy ca ts are m ore often used fresh and snce there s m ore or less waste o f nutrents n cornng, ths s well. be kept n the brne 28 to n days to secure thoaough cornng. D r e d B e e f. The round s com m only used for dred beef, the nsde of the thgh beng consdered the chocest pece, as t s slghtly more tender than the outsde of the H oulton, Mane, W edn esday, S ep tem b er 23, 94. No. 38 \... round. The round should be cut The best way to eat meat s to eat lengthwse of the gran of the meat Amerca and through the Strat of Ht whle fresh, for there s no way,n preparng for dred beef, so that Magellan. He made an nterestng Mrs. Elzabeth, o f preservng t that wll retan a ll. the muscle fbers ma-y be cut crosscomparson for a Trbune representatve of the old way and the new. Reuther, No. 508 t h e nutrton and all the flavor. t, wse when the dred beef s slced Twelfth St., N. W., Washngton, D. C., le, Nevertheless, frequently desr- for table use. A tght ar or cask s We saled from San Francsco on markets the Contnental-made pencl was n the greatest demand. wherever thoroughly and mpartal pleased to endorse wrtes: am able to cure meat at home, and there necessary for curng. The process Aug., he sad, and made the g no reason w h y ths cannot be s as follows : To each 00 pounds voyage n 27 days from the departure to arrval. Ths tme wll he Austran frms have for years been shps plyng betw'een Europe and dd medcne for Several of the leadng German and ly tested. The fact that the steam Peruna as a splen d on e satsfa ctorly and econom call y. Salt, sugar or molasses, bakng of meat wegh out. 5 pounds of salt, 3 catarrh and stom pounds of granulated sugar, and 2 materally shortened, as we were usng London as ther chef dstrbutng centre for the U n t e d approxmately $25,000,000 w'orth of the Unted Ltates bought last year ' lt ~ rand r r J a Uttlo lttle saltpeter are the ounces of saltpeter; mx thoroughly delayed for measurements at the S ^l y f engredents g r ^ t n t s necessary. together. Bub the meat on all sur- canal hut even so t was less than States, the Brtsh colones and the Amercan coal for ther own use on. l * faces wth a thrd of the mxture half the tme by the old way. My world s markets generally. the ocean s an evdence that t compares favorably wth that of Europe... n - Curng o f meat from St to 86 hours and pack t n the ar as tghtly as last trp by the Magellan route took The manager of a leadng frm of A pm al s slaughtered, possble. A llow t to reman three 56 days. Austtran manufacturers dong busness n Great Brtan admtted a Chna a Golden Feld fa ttfflefent tm e for the days, when t should be removed By the old route there was a lot Former Senator Ernest K. Ackerman of New Jersey, head of a large mal heat to leave the m eat en- and rubbed agan wth another of rough weather and n wnter snow few days ago that hs stock n London would not outlve two months ^ b n t not snfrcent to perm t thrd of the mxture. n repackng and ce. But the canal trp was cement company, who las ust returned from a trp to Japan and decay to set n. noe the m eat s put at the bottom the peces that sunshne all the way. We were of normal demand. When that was tanted, no am ount o f preservatves were on top the frst tme. Let eght hours gong through the canal. exhausted, le sad, there was nothng to prevent foregn manufactur Chna, sad recently : wll brng back ts proper flavor. stand for three days, when they We were delayed two days at the f the Unted States does not n the other hand, f salt s appled should be removed and rubbed wth Pacfc end for measurements, Ths ers from capturng the trade unless snatch the Chnese trade shut off too soon, obnoxou s gases w ll be retaned and the m eat w ll posses an and allowed to stand for three days as our measurements hereafter wll The Brtsh War ffce s now the fault of the Amercan busness the remanng thrd of the mxture s a delay that won t happen agan, ls frm could get supples through. from Europe by the w'ar t wll be ffensve odor. t s also m possble more. The meat s then ready to be be a matter of record. We pad placng large contracts for pencls man. Chna s anxous to meet us to obtan good results w hef the wth Englsh frms. removed from the pckle. The lqud formng n the ars should not be removed, but the meat should be repacked n the lqud each tme. A f ter beng removed from the pckle the meat should be smoked and hung n a dry attc or near the ktchen Are where the water wll evaporate from t. t may bo used r.t any tme after smokng, although the longer t hangs n a dry atm osphere the drer t wll get. The drer the clmate, n general, the more easly meats can be dred. n ard regons good dred meat can be made by exposng t fresh to the ar, wth protecton from fles. P l a n Sa l t Po r k. Rub each pece of meat wth fne common salt and pack closely n a barrel. Let stand over nght. The next day wegh out 0 pounds of salt and 2 ounces of saltpeter to each 00 pounds of meat and dssolve n 4 gallons of bolng water. Pour ths brne over the meat when cold, cover, and wegh down to keep t.,,.., under the brne. Meat wll pack T h. p ece, for cornng.hould be eu_t'be8t f cat nto peces * b n t6 ncl.es lflto convenent-szed onts, say 5 or 6 nches square. t should be the m to out them all about the same thckness, so that they w ll make an even layer n the barrel. Meat from from fa t aptqala makes ob'ofcet corned beef than that from poor anmals. W h en the meat s thoroughly cooled t should be corned as soon as possble,* as any decay n the m eat s lk ely to spol the square. The pork should be kept n the brne tll used. S u g a r -c u r e d H ams A nd Bac o n. When the meat s cooled rub each pece wth salt and allow t to dran over nght. Then pack t n a barrel wth the hams and shoulders n the bottom, usng the strps of bacon to fll n between or to put on top. Wegh out for each 00 pounds of meat 8 pounds of salt, 2 pounds of brne durng the cornng process. brown sugar, and 2 ounces of saltpeter. Dssolve all n 4 gallons of U nder no crcumstances should the m ea t be brned whle t s frozen. water, and cover the meat wth te* Wegh ou t the m eat and allow 8 brne. For summer use f wu he p oun ds o f salt to each 00 pounds : safest to bol the brm' before usng. prckle a layer of salt one-quarte t!ar cas t sllouu t our e(m_>hly», le ch K depth over the bottom! coole(l before u s usp(. q f the b a rrel; pack n as closely»*; ellr s t s not'necesssrv p.'bn l fv,'!. pcmble the out. of meat, n akng a brlnb. Bacon strps should reman l Ter B or 6 nches ;n thckness ; n t s sx w ks tb*n put on a layer of salt, follow ng! ban,s sx to eght weeks. Tns s a tkpt wth another layer of m e a t, standard vnp,. and has gven the repeat untl the meat and salt hare best of satsfacton. Hams and alt been packed n the barrel, care bacol, cure( n t. sprnk wll keep M^ng used to reserve salt enough for; rlrllt thr.... a * > o d layer over the top. After tbev amokell. The meat... t M package has stood over nght! 9WPet alu lat,ll)l(, f lls... a d?, for every 00 pounds of meat, 4 p8mokthl, al( tlu. fl#vor bl, K 0(l' pfvmds of sugar, 2 ounces of bakng and 4 ounces >f saltpeter ds- <flved n a gallon of tept water, Poneer Shp by Canal ee gallons more of water should fufsoent to cover ths quantty. Route Reaches New case more or less than 00 pounds York o f meat s to be corned, make the *t not drp freely from the fltfer when mmersed and lfted, t should he turned off and new brne added* after ca refu lly w ashng the mft. The sugar or molasses n the bnfle has a tendeuoy to ferm ent, place, there s som etm es trouble frflb ths source. The m eat should erous greetng for the offcal party as they approached the Nebraskan, lyng at anchor off Quarantne, on the polce boat Patrol. Captan Knght has taken other shps around the old long way from San Francsco to New York that s, f) and down the coast of South $4,200 canal tolls. The canal s workng lke a clock The gates are absolutely noseless. n the locks the shp rses four feet every mnute and a half. There are three ascents and three descents. n Gatln Lake the shp rdes 65 feet above sea level. The scenery thru the canal s very beautful, and there s now no more healthful place cn earth than the Canal Zone. Prophet n 600 Foretold War The Pars Fgaro prnts the commencement o f a Latn prophecy dated n (500. The author s not known. The monk Johannes has wrtten the verses lke a chapter of the Bble. Verse 2 says : t s true th a t Antchrst wll he a monarch, a son of Luther, nvokng God and callng hmself God's envoy." Pencl Makers Chance An opportunty for manufacturers of pencls as a result of the war that has been ponted out to Englsh frms n the London press exsts to an equal degree for pencl makers n ths country. Untl the war started most of the world s trade n ths commodty was n the hands of Germans and Austrans. Even n Brtsh and Amercan Amercan Coal n Demand. Verse 4 : He wll have only on* ' bought annually $55,)> of a total pureha.se of $60.000,(HH) a year, arm, but nnumerable armes. whos< devce wll be God wth us.' front England. Now they have to Verse 5 : He wll use craft am felony for a long tne w t h -pt rotghouf tupworld." Verst* t : "lt- wll hav ea.nt men n hs pay provng h; msst to be dvne." Verse 7 : "W a r wll provde an opportunty to rase te- mask.!t wll not. he a war aganst the French monarch, but another, whch wll h recognzable by m-col o! vr-a n a, fortnght." Verse s : "A ll <'lrstan Mussulams and even the nm> taut unons wll partake*. A wrll be formed n the fmr cm n and all *m n o\- t the world a,nd eght angels wll op. m en s eyes to understand by t, th n week that f th**y lght n Antchrst all wll b t- < n m h slaves." word; artwll wll he N t'olkf. otan an at of arum evl n mu- ' VtTs* 2; - Tm lad er s a. (!rsbftne n the proporton gven. A Nebraskan, Wth Frut And t nn and wll dm by e m a l e d c t t * n loose board cover, weghted down Wnes, 27 Days From San of <pt* Bumd ct. wn W l l b e e l e c t - a heavy stone or pece of ron, Francsco ed at tn* commncnnmnt of A ntchrst's rvgn." tlpld be put on the meat to keep a( fof t under the brne. n case Yffs* d ; Prests wll m> long'* *q$ should proect, rust Would start The frst shp to carry a c a r g o confess and absolve tn* combat tnts and the brne would spol n a short through the Panama Canal, the because tn* prests wll be fghtng tme. Nebraskan, of the A m e r c a n- n the ranks, a n d Benedct, wll t s not necessary to bol the brne Hawaan Lne, laden wth Calforna frut and wnes, came nto curse Antchrst, proclamng tll except n warm weather. f the fghtng aganst hm to he n a state nuftt has been corned durng the port at New York Tuesday atd was of grace, ascendng to heaven lk** w nter and must be kept nto the welcomed by Actng Mayor Mcthe martyrs f klled." season, t w ould be well to Aneny and other cty offcals as»h the Verso 4 : A p a p a l bull proclamng ths wll have a tremendous brne closely durng the Calforna s offcally desgnated >g, aa t s m ore lk ely to spol poneer shp of the new trans-sthman trade. effect n rallyng courage and n tn* t tme than at any other sea- f the brne appears to be ropy death of Antchrst and hs ally. Her captan. George Knght, bore Verse 5 : The conquest of Antchrst needs more nen klled than letters of greetng from Mayor Kolph of San Francsco to Mayor Mtchel Rome ever contaned. All realms and from the San Francsco Chamber of Commerce to the New York must partcpate, for the cock, the leopard and the whte eagle cannot Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Assocaton ; whle her mas extermnate the black eagle unless the prayers of the whole of humanty assst them. unless the brne s kept n a cot, Dandy, a lvery dachshund, bedecked n rbbons of blue and gold, Verse 6 : Humanty wll never the colors of Calforna, had a vocf- V Sr flal {. s Just as necessary to drnk h a v e the Teas whch have the style and v o r t o sut the most partcular people. T R Y THEM A T C ou rt Street* V e r s e ;. G C h t * S t W l l reeognzabh* b \ h s nas.-a cr n g pro sts and monk.* and wmnen am chldren ;md Mgvl t-rsns. Nom ercy wll bo slttwn * wll pass. torch n bund, lk * tn* barbarans. but nvokng Chr.- W rso : Hs Chrstlkf. but n Hs c<>at uf arms 'Hun, as also wll tn d' bs aculvt*. a not; arch run such a danger because tn* trumph of Antchrst would be equvalent to the trumph of the demon n whom le s ncarnated. Verse 7 : For 20 centures after the ncarnaton of the world t wll have been prophesed that a beast would be ncarnated, n turn threatenng the earth wth many evls and H THUS Ml CFFE tls ss the dvne ncarnaton brought favors. The Fgaro adds :, The foregong s only part of the prophecy. The remander promses France and the world an era of beace after a terrble vengeance surpassng even French desres. Pans of Dressng. She dresses wth great pans. "Yes, her shoes pnch, her corset s too tght and she frequently scorches herself wth a curlng ron. The world s tellng the Unted States that, for the present, at least, t must supply practcally all the coal that s to be burned. The notfcaton s comng daly, almost hourly, n the form of cable messages and letters from every drecton nqurng as to prces and credts and facltes for mmedate shpment. Bg frms lke te Berwnd- Whte and orher soft coaproducng companes are deluged wth querres. Two bg concerns sad to be the Pocahontas Fuel Company and the Consoldated Coal Company have ust sold KKJ.ooo tons to Greece. ther concerns are shppng by the hundreds of tons to Brazl, Argentna and other South Amercan countres. These countres before the war turn to the Unted States ; and the bg companes are wonderng whethe r they ean keep tn* **ra<m when! peace s rest o red. t wll he a ltt.nl tght because of Jthe fact that the UnglUh, French.fn d Germans n South Am erca have the nter-lockng system of d re"u,rates to a most effectve degree, That s. the stum* set of men tn* dt-! rt ctor> of the companes needng tlm 'coal, drectors of the mnes abroad! prodm*nr tn* fuel and drectors of ; tn* stetun.-hp com pany transportng t a. reasonably hard combnaton t" heat. Tn* statstcs prepared for tn* coal companes have nspred them to plan out a fght, however. f the $25,0 l,0! wot t h of coal m - ported nto Argentna n ltd2 $23,- 5o(.hd worth was from tn* Unted Kngdom, $5sl,eoo worth from Ger- many and $7S5,nb. worth from the ' llted States. n Brazl tn* value of the mports of coal n ld 2 was $l.s,5oo,o(h), of whch $5,5<u,oo) was from the ( nted Kngdom and $2,75n,( (o from : t n* Unted sptes. n Uruguay. where!<* coal mports amount to a n n $5. mn.,ot) per annum, the cot dfons are >mlar. J n <' the mports of d 2 Jamounted to $.ouu.onn n value, of whch $7.ooo, m >wort h was from tn* Unted Kngdom, $27s,ooo from Germany, $5o:.non from tn* Untec' States, and he remander chefly from Australa. Kveu n Venezuela, whch les very much nearer to ths count ry s ports than to those uf Europe, more that) three-quarters of the coal mported s drawn from the Unted Kngdom and only about. n per cent, front the nted States, though the quantfy mported nto Venezuela s very small when compared wth the mports of countres already referred to. Tle European source of supply las of course been cut off by reason of rm war, recent dspatches from London ndcatng ttnt coal s not beng exported from England except, n small quanttes to Ttaly. These condtons gve specal opportunty to the Unted States, the greatest coal producng country n the world, not only to meet thsnew South Amercan demand, but at the same tme establsh for the producers and dealers of ths country a permanent market for coal n that part of the world. Tn; Unted States now turns out from her mnes practcally 40 per cent, of the coal output of the world. The total producton of the world, accordng to the fgures of the Geologcal Survey, amounted n ]«)a to l,3()m)(u,ooo short tons, ot whch 535,000,000 were produced n the Unted States. The' Unted Kngdom and Germany an* the next largest producers, but both of them combned produce only a lttle more (than the Unted States, the fgures for 92 for Great Brtan beng 292,000,000 short tons and for Germany 286,000,000. ncludng lgnte or browm coal. The next largest producers are Austra-Hungary, wth 55,000,000 ; France, 43,oW ; Russa, 29.ooo.ooo ; Belgum. 253too ; Japan. 9, , and Australa, 2, Goal men s<*»* no good reason why they should not enter ths market at ths opportune moment, and retan possesson of a larg* part o f t. Amercan coal holds hgh rank, that of certan of the great mnng sectons lyng wthn easy reach of tke water beng consdered practcally equal to Cardff coal for steamng purposes and generally acceptable half way, for t thnks more of us than t does any other foregn naton. Senator Ackerman saled from Japan Aug. 2, ust before Japan entere thed great conflct. Chna, sad Senator Ackerman, s a great naton whch has become mbued wth w'estern deas and sprt. There s a marvellous chaqge n the country. The Chnese are becomng accustomed to a republcan form of government, and they are all at work. They are buldng ralroach n every drecton to develop the country, whch cannot be told from Kansas. Nebraska or any mddle western state. They are extendng commerce, pactyng the outlyng dstrcts and workng nght and day to become ccdentalzed. You never hear now' of the old cry aganst dsturbng the sprts or bones of ancestors; you never hear of ancent condtons. They are up* and alert all the tme. tell you n gong from Sltangh to Nankn! got two as good meals on a dnng! ear as ever got n ths country. ur sleepng cars were as good as any, Splendd Medcne, Stomach Trouble Suffered for Several Y e a n Peruna Restored M y Health ach trouble, from whch suffered for several years. took t for several months and at the end of that tme found my health was restored and have felt splenddly ever snce. now take t when contract a cold and t soon rds the system of any catarrhal tendences. ver Ten Years Ago. would not be wthout Peruna. Although t was over ten years ago that frst gave you my testmonal, am of the same opnon as when wrote t, and gve you the prvlege to use t as you see ft. tlll use Peruna when thnk t necessary. am recommendng t to my neghbors whenever a chance occurs." one could desre. They are talkng! busness and dong busness all toe tme now. They love Amercans. They can never forget that we do not want ther country, and further, they can-! S r t lle n t t P a e l e S. not forget that the Boxer ndemwtv T, ^. wo tunu back to them s educatnglarkspur, Campanulas ther young met. They show ther! apprecaton n every way. A few Raspberry Plants left at 6oc a dozen. Just the Thng. Prospectve Buyer Yes, thnk the horse wll sut me but what age s t? Dealer What age do you want? Prospectve Buyer don t want t too young and don t want t too old. Dealer Then t ll sut you, guv nor, cause ths hos3 s ust mddle aged sav 30 or bo. t 99 Gong Tourst s a Popular Way to Travel S N W the tme to plant hardy pnrennal plants. We have a nce as- C H A D W C K Conservatores The Florst 6 H^h Street. Phone ' nurst Sleepers-lght and ary, wth bg comfortable oerths, accommodatng two adults, t desred are carred from Montreal on Fast Transcontnental Express Trans for xuts n Wes!cm Canada, Brtsh Columba, and on the Pacfc Coast. Not as luxurous as the Palace Sleeper, but thev meet the requrements of a superor class of patrons ust, as well- and at hall the cost. S C X M Y A X ) C M P R T C M B N E D. \V. B. HWARD, ). ]. A., (. P. R., ST. JHN, N. B. For Safety, Economy and Convenence t s always advsable to pay by check. Many new Checkng Accounts are beng opened by people who apprecate these advantages. Accounts subect to checks are cordally nvted. HULTN TRUST CMPANY Houlton. Mane. T W LL HELP Y U T S A V E Do not despse a small begnnng, for out of t may grow prosperty and success. An account wth the Houlton Savngs Bank wll help you save regularly and soon accumulate more money. HDULTQN SAVNGS BANK

2 The Aroostook Tmes, Wednesday, September 23, 94 l',\ SURRUNDNG TWNS Lttleton Rdge Mr. Frank Grffth s on the sck Hat Morrs sser had the msfortune to out ht hand qute badly Saturday.. Mra. Mnty MoCordo has been confned to the house wth a lame back. Herbert Crawford had the m sfortune to loee a valuable horse last week. M r. Dunken MeDermot has moved Jhla fatnllgr'to the Jm Stone house on.the North road. Mss E m ly M ocordc spent Sunday wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W n. MoCordo. Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce and daughters, Francs and Duska, vsted Mrs. John Bruoe, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W n. McCordc attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Tracey at Brdgewater, last week. Mss Lssle Smth gave a party at her home M onday evenng. A large num ber attended $nd delolous refreshments were, served. Mrs. Gardner Logan had an apple parng Saturday evenng. A large number of young people were present and a most enoyable evenng was spent. The hopse of Dunken McDermot oaught fre last Tuesday mornng. A large number feathered and the fre was soon under control, the furnture beng saved. Everyone worked hard and all deserve much prase, especally the ladle9. Lttleton D. M:. Sttham of Lttleton was a caller n town Sunday. H. D. Stewart went to sland Falls Saturday on busness. C. W. W heeler of Houlton, was n town on busness ths week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Adam s were n akfleld on busness ths week. Mr. and Mrs. W entworth Hatfeld of Cold Sprng, N. B. are vstng relatves n town. Mrs. Surah McElwee of Houlton, s spendng the week wth Mr. and Mrs. Elah M celwee. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart, who spent the past year n Jonesport, returned home M onday. Alberta Cordrey. who has been spendng the past few weeks wth relatves n Fort Kent, returned home Saturday. Earl Hersey of Portage s vstng hs parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl H ersey. The B oy s Club are plannng to have a Potato Dsplay at the Town Hall about ct. 0th. Luoene A. H ll and a party ot frends enoyed an auto trp to Centervlle, N. B. lasty Sunday. The Lades A d Socety wll meet on Thursday of ths week to decde on the date for a chcken supper. Clfton M. Tracy started for Watervlle Tuesday mornng where he wll take a four years course at Colby College. Ten of the lades of the Free Baptst Church wll start canvassng the town to make up a defcency n the.expenses of the Church. Hodgdon Mrs. Sarah Bren s ll at ths wrtng. Mss rene Benn s teachng n Brooklne, Mass. ra R oyal went to Belfast, M onday, for a few days. Mr. W. J. Moore was at Bears sland, N. B., last week. %Mss Geneva Tracey of Cary s teaohng at H odgdon Corner. Mss Young of W atervlle was the guest of Mrs. ra Royal, Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skofleld were guests of relatves n town Sunday. Mss Bush of Athens. Me. has returned to teach school at the Mlls. Mrs. George Sherman was vstng n the southern part of the State last week. Mrs. McDougal of Bears sland, wm the guest of Mrs. W. J. Moore, l»nt week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Lnneus were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ln Soott, Sunday. Foreet Royal, R. C.. 4, started for. Watervlle, Tuesday, to enter Colby College. ; Mrs. C» W. Taylor had the msfortune to burn her rght hand badly one day last week. Cr. and Mrs. Wm. Leavtt of sl- ^and Falls ware guests of Mr. and Mr. T. W. McDonald, last week. lre. Mlton Haskell receved several nures about the face by beng thxpwn from her team one day last week. Aalph Benn, one of the propretors of ftfltlnberry n Seattle, Wash, le teltug hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Benn. TflbHBoys' Club of the M. E. Socety namberng about thrty, enoyed a efelekon stew at the pottage Frday evenng. ^ - r r- * v ' 4 karty eonetstlqg, of Mr* and Mrs. T. F. MeDbnald. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Val, Mr. Bd*B~Val, MsusumUMm. W " -fft-v- M d Mr. ta d Mrs. E. ' one cent. S. Drew of W nter Harbor, enoyed a trp n the northern part of the county by autos last week. L u d l o w The Sunday School of the Henore dstrct held a pcnc at Lakewood on Saturday. Mr. Gven Gardner s home from sland Falls where he has been at work for some tme. Laurel Barker started hs hay press on Saturday for the fall pressng at Frank Sm all s. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Green of Houlton spent Wednesday wth Mr. Green s father. Mr..John Green. Master James Ross of Houlton s spendng the week wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Dckson. Mr. Danel W orthley purchased a fne span of draft horses from J. N. Adams & Co. of Houlton, last W ednesday. Mrs. Amanda Thomas of East Mllnocket, arrved Tuesday, and s the guest of her son Clyde Thomas. The communty was shocked to learn on Frday mornng, of the death of Mrs. Amanda Thomas who came up from East Mllnocket last week to vst her son Clyde Thomas. The funeral was held at the Baptst Church on Saturday, Rev. Mr. W oodworth of W oodstock offcatng. nterment was made at L udlow Cemetery. Her age was 7(5 years. East Hodgdon Mrs. Burns Smth spent the weekend n North Lake, N. B., wth her parents. Mr. Guy Turney of Golden Rdge, spent Monday wth hs brother, Ernest Turney. Mr. Albert Slater of Houlton, was vstng hs cousn, Mrs. Fred London, Sunday. The Lades Ad wll meet wth Mrs. Chas. E. Eagers on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 30. Rev. T. P. Wllams of Houlton, wll preach at the Cnon church next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nette Burden and daughter, Lllan of Houlton, were vstng Mrs. John Grant, Sunday. Mss Ruby McNerln and brother, Wlle of Maxwell, N. R. were guosts at Clarence London's, Sunday. Mss Ethel Dull left here Tuesday for Watervlle, where she wll enter her second year n Colby Colb-go. Mr. Fred Longstatf of Knoxfon. N. B. was the guest of hs mqmew, Mr. Ernest Turney last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turney and famly spent Saturday and Sunday n Woodstock, N. B., vstng relatves. Mr. Clarence London and hs mot 0- er went to Ludlow, Saturday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Thomas. Mrs. Garnet Campbell and mother Mrs. Gartlev of Woodstock, N. B. were vstng Mrs, Ernest Turney, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tms. McNerln of Maxwell, N. B. spent Saturday and Sunday here wth ther daughter, Mrs. Fred London. Mr. Guy Wlson of Mars Hll, and Mss Etta Stewart of Houlton, were vstng ther cousn. Mrs. Ernest Turney, one day last week. Mrs. Elas Hughes and Mrs. Fred Tracey and son of Amty, spent Sunday here, guests of Mrs. Tracev's sster, Mr*, ('has. T. Eagers. School began htfn- Monday wth Mss Josephne Carpenter of Letter B, as teacher n (le Stone Lst. : Mss Cna Nles of Brdgewater, n the Lncoln l)st.. and Mss Carre Lane of Bangor, n the London Dstrct. Stamp Tax Wll Furnsh Revenue Democrats of the Home Ways and Means commttee n Washngton, Wednesday, began the preparaton of a new war revenue bll wth the proposed tax on freght transportaton elmnated and desgned to brng nto the treasury $05,000,000. Ths was by party caucus drecton and the approval of Presdent W lson. The proposed bll wll nclude tn* Spansh war tax on commercal and legal papers, blls of ladng, telegraph and long dstance telephone messages, the Spansh war specal taxes on bankers, brokers, theatres and other amusement places ; a levy of two cents a gallon on gasolne, a specal tax on tobacco m anufacturers and dealers, domestc wnes and beer. Revson of the detals of the Spansh war tax n the dscreton of the commttee also was authorzed by the caucus. The specal Spansh war stamp taxes whch are to be adopted by te commttee were as follows : Bonds, debentures or certfcates of ndebtedness on each $00 of face value or fracton there of fve cents ; on each orgnal ssue of certfcates stock havng a face value of $00 or fracton thereof, fve cents ; and on all sales or certfcates of stock, each havng a face value o f $00 or fracton thereof, two cents; bank checks, drafts or certfcates of depost, two cents ; blls of ladng, one cent and telephone messages for whch a eftmrgrof 6 cents or more s mposed & The Aroostook Tmes BRAND P R Z E AND P P U LA R TY C N T ES T Canddate... Address Dstrct No V T E S Ths coupon, when neatly clpped out, name and address properly flled n and brought or sent to the Contest Department wll count as, 2 5 VTES 2 5 Votng Contest Lst of C a n d d a te s. DSTRCT N. (All of Houlton) Votes L (J. W. Wheeler, (5,925 2 Mss Suse Rley, (5,500 3 Mrs. Cora Putnam, (5,250 4 \V. C. Clfford, (5,50 5 Freeman F. Hall, 5,800 DSTRCT N. 2 (utsde of Houlton) Votes Ethel Bn bar, Lnneus ( A. H. Crosby, Monteello, (>, 75 3 James Jaekns, Hodgdon, (5,050 4 H. FT Kmball, Lnneus, 5,925 5 Mss Ruth Blss, sland Falls, 5,800 (5 Mrs. Maud Tompkns, Houlton, R. F. ). 5,(525 7 Mss Anne Hovev, Ludlow, 5,400! s Mrs. Warren Nye, Monteello, 5,400 9 Mss Natale Meyers, z o > 3 E3 H 3 f a systematc plan s lad down and adhered to. Just make up your mnd to wn and do not let anythng n terfere wth that determnaton. The effort s not great and the przes are Ao valuable that they are well worth every possble effort that may be requred to wn one of them. VTES NT T R A N S F E R A B L E The Contest Manager wants t dstnctly understood that no votes are transferable, ether at the present tff'e or durng the last week. Alt vot^s ssued on subscrptons are ssued n the name of the contestant whd brngs them n and under no crcumstance wll they be transferred to any other party. Contestants are..requested to turn n all subscrptons weekly so that the new ones.may be started promptly. 8 W ar Secretary Klled at Sea. t s somewhat remarkable that the frst Brtsh secretary of war, Sr W. Clarke, was klled n a naval acton. Hs dutes were these of a secretary to the commander-n-chlef, and. as such, he accompaned the duke of Albemarle to sea n 666, end was klled on June. Hs offcal salary was at frst $2.50, and subsequently $5 3 day out of whch he pad hs clerks. Juet Possble. t s not so many years snce that there was found n Morayshre an ancent ron heutor (door knocker) of rude and ponderous workmanshp whch one valant Scottsh antquary dd not hestate to suggest mght have been the very mplement whch so awoke the echoes of that memorable nght at Macbeth s castle, says B wrter n the House Beautful. A Check Account gves you standng n your communty, at the same tme assurng safety for your funds, and guardng your expendtures. Ths bank offers every advantage of strength and modern convenences whch Y U R money deserves. Better start YUR checkng account here rght away n person or by mal. E A S T E R N. T R U S T 5 B A N K N G C B A N G R, RbbWCHLS,vr LD TWN MACH AS DKXTKD No. 274 REPRT F THE CNDTN F T H E FR8T N A T N A L DANK F HULT N At Houlton n the State of Mane, at the No REPRT F THE CNDTN F The Partners Natonal Bant At Houlton n the State of Mane, at the close close of busness, 8ept., 2, 04. of busness, Sept. 2, 04. RESURCES DLLARS RESURCES New W. V. Manager Loans and Dscounts $ 23,son t4 DLLARS verdrafts, secured an unsecured 7s 5< Loans and Dscounts..s $ 347, Bonds to secure crculaton (o verdrafts, secured and unsecured tyr. James Skehan who has been 6 8!) U. S. Bonds to secure S. U. s. Bonds to secure crculaton 2, Hodgdon, an operator n the Western Cnon De>osts Bonds, securtes, etc. 5, ther bonds to secure Postal 'other than Stocks) 0 M ss eath (,'rahtn-e. telegraph offce for about a year, has Savnas t,3oo 00 Bankng house, furnture and sland Fall. n,lj<hj bas been promoted, and hereafter Bonds, Securtes, etc. fxtures o,(kk 00 l (other than stocks) Marvn Are;ltld, wll le tle Manager of the offce.!'0, )ue fr(,n] State and Prvate Banks Bankng house, Furnture, and Monteello. 5,5l > and Bankers, Trust Companes, Mr. Skehan s extremely popular Fxtures and Savngs F. W. Whte, Lnneus 5,loo; n town and bs promoton s most Due from Natonal Banks (not Due from approved reserve agents reserve agents) A Trust Co's 2,034 oo,, ontrnl Reserve Ctes Mss Anne E. lver, Cary, 5,00! gratfyng to bs frends.un patrons Due from approved Reserve Agents Lu other Reserve Ctes,(>50 59 of tn* offce. n Central Reserve Ctes 34,5*4!U 3, n other Reserve Ctes 22.4*3 95 ( hecks and other cash tems 2, Votes Are Pourng n bo offce s undergong extensve >7.os *0 Fractonal paper currency, nckels, Cheeks and other ('ash tems repars nnd s beng parttoned ol 2,3* so and cents 84 Notes of other Natonal Banks,575 Lawful Money Resnve n Bank, vz: from the Telegraph offee wt ) a ep- Fractonal Paper Currency, Nckels, HUNDREDS RECLNED l-k Spece ll.lo7 <>o aate entrance. ' and Cents 254 P Legal-tender notes 5.tun oo p \ A Rll'S ('AN DDATES Lawful Money Reserve n Bank, vz Redempton fund wth U. S. Spece * 2.2*7 20 Treasurer C>per cent of crculaton /'gal-tender notes,24* no 20 Whm t s consb-rml that tlm Way Down East. Redempton tune, wth U. S frst lst cf nomnees was publshed Treasurer 5 per cent Total of crculaton (H n last week's T m ks, t s really remarkable that so many have al drama d Now Engam lfe, Way * adf e Blar a rk **r' fell nl led L A BLTK' DLLARS Total 494,9*3 72 Captal stock pad n 5<\ ready taken advantage of the opportunty ths papt-r las gven them Haywood ' ltre Satunlay,; Sept. Captal stock pad n 50,0 H l Down das;. wll be pvs ofedat the LABLTES DLLARS Surplus fund 30, Undvded profts, less expenses tow'll, a splendd aut.noblc wth 29. J; Surplus fund 5o,nh) no and taxes pad 0,224 *2 Undvded Protts, less.xpense Natonal Bank notes outstandng 2,000 oo no out lay otlmr than effort. Frantcally all ot those whose n a m e s Down Last ths season > on*- of T!A com pany presentng W ay and Taxes pa*d Due to Trust Companes and Natonal Bank Notes outstandng Savngs Banks ndvdual deposts subect to ndvdual deposts subect to check 277,00 77 were publshed have seen the C ontest Manager, secured B e n e p t Lawt'-nee. on** of tn- best delnea- ' ted States deposts for money borrowed 40,ooo 00 hgh m»-rt. beng headed by Wllam check (flls payable, ncludng oblgatons Postal savngs deposts Books, am are securng a large n's tn- eharaef< r of Squre Bart - Total $430, number of votes. There are stll let tn play over had. Mr. Lawrence dotal 494.9*5 72 Stat-: ok Ma m :, County of Aroostook, ss: two or three the Contest Mam-mr mg betm dentfed wth the role Sr a tk of Mam;, County of Aroostook, ss:. \V. F. T t o m h, "Casher of the wa ft-- to se, ). ton- he cuts Her. F. D. Born, Casher, of the almve! abve-named bank, do solemnly swear that he pas' f.m years. Llrc o atusl hank, d*>solemnly swear that the alwve the above statement s true to the best of my names from f le lst. These num ley. an actress d experence and statement >true 9* hehemut no knouedg*. know ledge and belef. were sent n by frends who warn and belef " ptnal tabnt lor emotonal W. F. rtcomb. Casher. F. ). (3 > ), ( asher. tln-m to enter and wn* wll do all n w >e set'll Subscrbe*] and sworn to subsa'bed and sworn to te fore me, ths! before me, ths l* th day of Sept ther power to help them wn. N at All u>-ry. propertes 9th day of Sept. 94. hull effects a-v CatTle l..o.n AK A. Pt;p K. Notary Publc. Notarv Publc. An tut M o< > e, and mecuanurally, however, these frends want some assurance that ther assstance sx tv-foot baggage car n a specal and t le pro - s gong to be of some b e n e f t. dueton wll be complete n every Every nomnee who s not beard l leo detal. rrn,. ''ll- fleatr'g'oers lnger,, w hoeuoy from wthn the next few days wll a g**od rural play wll fnd a genune be dropped from tn- st n order treat awatng them Saturday n the that the real workers may have t h< presentaton of W av Down Last. d ff' tll Hnwe wh*. want to help J som eone. : ') ne nl Defnton. n.*t$nf$lnn :»ooo E X T R A VTES Tns - m" ot t m most mportant annot moments the ( Antest Manama Happness..a good Dank account, a mod cook and a good dgeston. (oussean. wll make dn ng the whole Contest.... and there s no eauddate who eat,; Potatoes. afford to pass t by. Hem t s : a ; specal extra b a llo t good for 5,ooo; mcal buyers an- payng *l.uo pel votes wll he gven to every Con- l:n'el hut the tanttv comng' n - fesrant wn- brngs n *( "o n subscrptons bef, re,s o clock Monday tnt large. Most uf the fanners are nght. Sept. 2'M!* lmted to ust *'Ue bal l ds hut wll b* as yon h a w club subscrptons may ; of ln n. Tm ether be new or old. Everybody g el busy now and secure at least one of these ballots. am tell of them f possble. N E V E R PSTPNE N e v e r [nt off untl tomorrow what y o u can do today f there s tn opportunty for you to see a possble subscrber do not say to yourself that m oth er tme wll do ust as well. Some 'll* el-e s more than fnshng harvestng and the dggng- nns not contmnce< n real earnest yet, us the stock has not fully m a tured. <' P. R. SH PM EN S Sept, lo 9 cars from Houlton B. A A. Sept 5 d ears h 4 7 S * S 9 2d ' 2 9 SHP M E N T S from Houlton The Prod nee News sa y s; apt t<* get ahead of you. Get the Jdarlv n th week potato promse tt any rate and then do not were hgher than t) e v an allow t to escape ether your own or vour frend's memorv. prces to-day and t looks as though present prces wll reman for another week at E\ER\B())N NTERESTED least. So far as New York Cty s Every subscrber to the Tr.vE.s should gve hs votes to some canddate Your help may be ust what s needed to encourage >our favorte canddate to do good work whch wll place hm or her at the top of the lst. PLL SME AN D K E E P SME t s a good plan, canddates, to poll some votes as you go along and keep as near the top of the lst as possble, but t s also a good dea to keep a good reserve n readness and have them on hand when emergency calls. Remember, n a contest of ths knd nothng succeeds as well as perseverance, and those who keep everlastngly at t wll be the ones who wll wn n the end. Securng votes s not so hard By no means s the nterest lmt- concerned Jersey shpments are a- ed to young people. A over Aroostook bout done and the prncpal.stock County many men and women from now on wll be from Mane and of tll ages are workng for ther New York State. Jersey Gants are respectve canddates wth zeal and fne n qualfy and have been all the determnaton. The frends of all season and brng $2 a bag of (55 lbs. the canddates enrolled have hopes that ther canddates wll be among Round whtes from Jersey are about done and what are on the market the vctorous, and wll not admt brng $2 and $2.25. Jersey potato defeat untl the fnal returns have been counted and the announcement growers ths season luve made good money as prces have been proftable of the wnners made by the udges. ever snce they began to dg. Last EVERY SUBSCRBER SHULD VTE season they also made money. Ths ought to brng out the Jersey growers n good shape. Ther stock ths year was unusually fne. Manes showed up early n the week and have been comng along n small lots snce and the best 80 lbs. n bulk s $2 and 2.2 2, and n bags, $2 and 2.0. The varety s the Green Mountans and stock, whle green, s a trfle coarse. Some few cars of State stock have been receved and they run about lke tfe Manes, the varety beng the Green Mountans, and sell $2.0 and for 80 lbs., and $2 and 2.0 n bags. Long sland has the fnest crop of potatoes t ever had and they are n lberal recept, brngng $2 and 2.26, barrel or bag. Recepts from all the potato growng sectons ndcate bg crops wth fne qualty and potatoes should be cheap al Wnter. Correct Attest : ' on \ B. MA >n. a \ A. T. Putnam Drectors. C. H. P p Pkkcy L. Run out, Correct-Attest : F k k >k k <k A. P o w e k L. (». Luuw.lo s c r A B k o w n k Drectors. r D M H o a a M B a t Q Penobscot County Farms All Near Bangor, the Cty of Fne Schools. FNE PTAT LAND. 400 ACRES, CARMEL oo acre* under fne cultvaton, 200 can be cultvated balance n wood and pasture, lasture, 2 fne orchards, lots of berres, room house, barn 40x70, hen house, shed, carrage house, 4 trans daly to Bangor and Boston Wth ths farm the followng stock wll be sold, 22 head of pure bred Shorthorn cattle. 80 sheep, 3 logs and hens, complete set of up-to-date tools. wner sellng on account of ll health. $0,000, one half down, the balance at sx percent. HAMMND STREET, BANGR 63 acres wth frst class set of buldngs, ust two mles from cty, frst class pasture, cuts ffty tons of hay ths season, 7 room house wth barn 45x72. An excellent trade at $6,000. NE MLE FRM CTY 60 acre farm wth good barn and house, land seeded down ths fall, lots of pasture room. A money maker $5-5 - DARY FARM 6 mles from Bangor, 20 acres wth fne set of buldngs, dary house, fne water system pped nto house and barn, two slos, has wntered 26 head of cattle, farm under frst class cultvaton, owner has a fne butter trade establshed. $7000 terms. SEVEN MLES FRM P03T FFCE 90 acre farm one mle from ralroad, barn 40x60 house has a fne payng pasture, wth wood enough for home use, a step to good schools, fne neghbors, has pasture for 35 head of cattle. Ths s a fne farm, owner ll, cannot take care of place. $3300. THREE MLES FRM BANGR Fve cent car fare, cars passes the door, 35 acres, 9 room house, barn 42x80, shed ffty-sx feet long, hen house, store house, fne well of water, cstern, fve sprngs n pasture, buldngs n perfect repar, cut 00 tons of hay ths season A Bg: B u y $2,000. W e have farmers n the cty lmts that have fne crops of ftrst class potatoes. Bangor s noted for ts fne stores and frst class markets. Why not ask me for anythng n the farm lne. PA U L D. HGGNS 40 Central Street T«. J825W. Bangor, Me. ommmmmommoommmmmom

3 The Aroostook Tmes, Wednesday, September 23, 94. F LCAL NTEREST > W & W W & K * r * K * K * K < * X > X * 4 M rs. H arry W ard, of Portage, was n town last w eek ca lln g on frends, M ss G eneva G o n o v a n s spendng th e week wth frends n Carbou: John B rd o f Pennsylvana s n tow n the guest of hs ssters n W hte SetlefnertT M &s ClAYa routt, o f Portage, was the gu est o f her brother, Dr. F.. rcptt, a few days last w eek. M ss sabelle R chards w ent to Bath M e., last Saturday w here she Wtl vst Mss P ercy a form er class- fnate. lo Green w h o has been em p loyed the town durng the past year has resgned and has entered the em p loy o f C. H. M cc luskey. W. A. M artn, R obt. M. Law ls and R. E. C lark, le ft Saturday by antot or T en n ey s Cam ps at U m cul- cus L ake, fo r a w eeks outng. Th^>. M onohan and fam ly, started lafct T h u rsday on a short vacaton trp Whch th ey w ll spend at P ortland, M e., and B oston, Mass. M r. and M rs. M chael M. Clark, and Hon. fend Mrs. H ansford W. Bhaw, are spendng a week at the fo rm e r s cottage at N ckerson L ake. M ss D asy Barrett, a former teach er n the p ublc sch ools here, has accepted a poston as Supervsor o f draw ng n the sch ools of A n d ov er, Mass. M rs. Jam es E. Freem an and ch ld, returned F rd a y, to her hom e n P ortland, after spendng the sum m er w th her m other M rs. Frances G ld - den on Pleasant 9t. J. C. M or, o f Mars H ll, has rem oved wth hs fam ly to H olton, and s occu pyn g the house on Pleasant St., form erly occu ped by M r. C. G. Ferguson. M aurce n grah am returned F rd a y to C olb y C ollege to resum e hs studes, after spendng the sum m er w th hs grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Putnam, N orth St. D r. G. P. C lfford, returned last w eek from a sx w eeks auto trp through N ew E n gland, aocom paned b y bs m other w ho returned to attend the W. C. T. U. C onventon. M ss W nne D onovan left last w eek, fo r B oston, w here she w ll subm t to an operaton for ap- p endcts. She was accom paned b y her brother D r. J. A. D onovan. T he m any H oulton frends of John A, K ley. o f Presque sle, w ll be nterested,to know thpt he s re-. cov ern g from an operaton for ap- p endcts perform ed on W edn esday. H on. John B. M adgan has receved offcal notce.that he has been apponted a member of the St. John R v er B ou ndary commsson and has receved hs commsson to that effect. D r. L. D. Y ou ng, of Ft. Farfeld, spent Sunday n town the guest of M r. and Mrs. H enry Smth returnn g hom e M onday acconpaned by hs fa m ly w h o has been vstng her parents. M ss H elen a D rake, w ho has been spendng the sum m er at hom e wth her parents M r. and Mrs. G. W. D rake, etrned last w eek, to her sch ool w ork at the Perkns nsttute fo r the blnd. Fred G. Drnkwater has closed kcon tracts for a Leader Water System nstallaton for Fred A. Barton, E. H odgdon, also wth Dr. H. P. E bbett, o f H odgdon, fora complete house system. T hos. Crothers, o f W atervlle, a form er em ployee o f the B. and A. ralroad, but now wth the M ane Central, arrved n town Thursday, called here by the llness o f hs w fe w h o was on a vst wth her parents M r. and Mrs. Bruce D cknson. T he U nversty of M ane reopened W ed n esd ay. That the nsttuton stands w ell n M assachusetts as well.'m n M ane s evdent from the fact that the B ay State furnshes, next to M ane, the largest num ber of students w hose nam es appear upon the enrollm ent lsts. Ssters G eneveve from Portland. G ertrude and P atrck from M anchester, N. H., arrved n t?w n last w eek a.d are located at the M ad- g a «H osp tal w here they w ll oversee the repars that are beng m ade. T b s tw o latter are traned nurses w h le sster G eneveve w ll have charge o f the fnances. Wllam Mcllroy has been vstng frends n Grafton, N. B. D. B.. Allen of Gardner a former Houlton. resdent s n town a few days on busness. Hazen Nevers s now located n Chelsea, Mass, as Asst. Mgr. of the- Woolworth store. Mrs. Edwards of sland Falls has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fleetwood Prde; Mss M. A. Long of St. John, N. B. s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mtchell of Smyrna St. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mcntyre left Monday for Carbou to vst ther daughter, Mrs. A. B. Donworth. Mrs, J. J. Hone and Mrs. Henry McBrde of Presque sle were n town Saturday callrg on frends. Mss Alta Hunter has been engaged to teach n the 7th Grade of the Hale school at Everett, Mass. Mss Nora Taber returned Tuesday, from a vst to the New York fashon market. * Mss Frances Rchards entertaned a few frends last week n honor of Mss Paulne Powers of Brooklne. Mrs. saac Gerow, Mltary, St. was taken to the Aroostook Hosptal Tuesday mornng for treatment. Mss Florence Wheaton has accepted a poston n the offce of Mchael M. Clark, Clerk of Courts. Mrs. E. M. Jewett, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. R. Smth, returned to her home n Calas Saturday. Mss Mary Carroll returned last week to Lynchburg, Va. to resume her studes at Randolph Macon College. Bshop Codman of Portland was n town Monday on busness connected wth the Church of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. W. H. Edwards and daughter, Margaret, of Augusta, have been the guests of Mrs. F. R. Smth, on Elm street. Mss Mabel Gould book-keeper at the Houlton Furnture Store, s en oyng her annual vacaton at her home n Patten. Mrs. A.M. Stackpole Jr of Brdge- water. s n town for a few days vstng her parents, Mr. and M* Delaney Mcllroy. Thos. Anderson of Belfast MV., formerly of ths town has been vstng relatves here durng the past week and returned home Monday. Forest Royal and ln Barton graduates of R. C.. left Tuesday for Watervlle where they wll enter the Freshman class of Colby College. Mrs. Matte A. Bowers and Mss Dors Powers of Brooklne, Mass., arrved n town Monday by automoble and are the guests of Mrs. Jesse. Waterall on Mltary St. Cap t E. A. Hosford, Eeuts. Fndlay and Keatng, Sg t Seamans and Corp. 'Carpenter comprsng the shootng team of Co. L. left Tuesday mornng for Auburn to partcpate n the State shoot whch wll be held Sept Frends of Mrs. ). W. Grant wll sympathse wth her n the death of her father Mr. Sam l L. Dow whch occurred Tuesday Sept. 5th at le v home on Lncoln. St. Mr. Dow s age was 67 years. The body was taken to Foreston. X. B. for bural. Mrs. H. W. McAndrews, of Calas, Me., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cleveland, on Court street, durng the W. C. T. U. Conventon of last week. Arthur Hagerman, Harrs Mcntyre, Msses Maron Buzzell, Margaret Wlkns and Hazel Whtney, started for Watervlle to enter Colby College. Eastern Mane Ralroad Assured Work on Peremanent ' Locaton Commenced. Wllam H. Donnelly Geo. W. Maxfeld of Bangor, Pres- soon as the locaton has been made, dent of the Eastern Mane Ralroad Headquarters of the engneerng Wllam H. Donnelly a well known was n town Tuesday, and nformed crew wll he at Hodgdon and two farmer of Lttletpn, Me. ded c J the Tmes that ths Wednesday a crews wll work, one toward Honl- Sunday n Boston where he had crew of surveyors n charge of Chef ton and the other toward Cary, and Engneer ). W. Burpee wll leave come as far north as the Houlton Houlton to commence the perma-lne at the Slpp road, then gong nent locaton of ths ralroad whch!south and workng north and south means so much to southern Aroos- J,unt^ completed. The termnal wll be n Houlton r *,! but the locaton has not yet been de- he lne wll be located as far as cded upon. Bancroft ths season and work of Theroute selected wll be on the gradng the lne wll commence as east sde of Hodgdon stream. where he been for seve al weeks for treatment. Hs body was brought to Houlton Monday for bural whch occurred ths Wednesday mornng from fc»t. Mary s Church. Two daughters survve hm alfeo two brothers, James of Saskatoon and George of ths town. B. & A. Change of Tm* The annual Fall change of tme on the B. <fc A. goes nto effect next Monday, Sept. 2b, and the changes are as follows : Arrve From Bangor 8.07 A. M P. M. 7- P. M. From Carbon 9.49 A. M..37 P. M P. M. From Ashland 2.53 P. M. The observaton car wll after the above changes. Leave For Carbou 8.7 A.M P. M. 7.4 P. M. For Bangor 9.52 A. M..45 P. M P. M. For Ashland. 20 A. M. not run "Sxty Years a Queen Houlton theatre goes were gven an unusual opportunty on Tuesday evenng of wtnessng one of the grandest moton pctures that has ever been produced, Sxty Years a Queen n 7 reels, s England's trbute to ts lamented Queen, t s drect from London, and gven under the drecton of Mr. M. B. Leavtt, the dean of theatrcal productons n ths country. The pctures depct the successful career of Queen Vctora from her chldhood to the end of her regn and many beautful and spectacular scenes were shown that pleased be- vornl measure the large audence. The performance was repealed ths Tuesday evenng. Mrs. J. Connell B. & A. Fned Fnes aggregatng $3700 were m- Mrs. Jenne C. Golden. husband she leaves a famly of 6 small chldren. Funeral servces were held Frday., The death of Mrs. Jenne C. Golposed on the Hanger & Aroostook den 33 vear, wlfe of Allgl,8 Gol. Ra road by Judge Hate n the rm t- de occum,d at the Aroostook Hosed States dstrct court n Portland, t#, Wednesdav Sept. le atter a krday, for alleged volaton of the, llness of 8hort durato. Besde her hours of labor act. ^ t was clamed by the government that a number of tranmen and telegraphers employed by the road were requred to reman on duty beyond the tme specfed by law and that no report was made of the overworkng of the employes. The defense was that f such volaton of the law dd occur, t was durng a strke and under condtons over whch there was no control. From Law Court The followng rescrpt has been receved by Clerk of Courts, C. W. Jones of Kennebec county. ARSTK C U N T Y - vory A. Hovey vs. Burnham J. Bell. Re*- scrpt. Phlbrook, J. Exceptons by defendant. When a rule of reference contans a stpulaton that udgment rendered on the report of the referee shall be fnal and conclusve, the referee has full power to decde all questons of law and fact arsng n the case, and n the absence of fraud, preudce, or mstake on the part of the referee, obectons to whch should be made when the report s offered for acceptance, hs decson s fnal. When the referee reports, as a matter of law, that upon the facts found the plantff s enttled to recover, and exceptons are taken to the acceptance of such report, the burden s upon the exceptng party to show that there was no evdence to sustan the fndng of fact upon whch the legal rulng was based. Ths the defendant faled to do. Exceptons overruled. Receved Sept. 4, 94. Trunk Lne Hghway Fnal Returns. The unoffcal returns from last weeks electon whch was concluded Frday nght, shows that on the ont ballot the Republcan have 70 votes, the Democrats 77, whle the Progressves have four. Accordng to the canvass, the returns of the cty and town clerks, as made to the secretary of state's offce, show that the Senate has 7 Republcans and 4 Democrats. n the House there are 7 Republcans, 76 Democrats and four Progressves. Assumng that these fgures would stand, the Republcans would have control of the Senate, the Democrats of the House, whle, <o a ont ballot, the Progressves would hold the babuce of power. n the countv rlo vote for State t s S t y l e That Sells The Shoe A trp over the Trunk Lne Hghway on the County Road on Frday, by a representatve of the Tmes showed that there are 220 men besdes 30 teams, workng on the road from the Hogan place to Ludlow staton, haulng rocks, p c k n g ledge, ploughng and scrapng, also two tracton engnes wth sx and eght tralers haulng gravel. The town of Houlton s buldng a; concrete brdge at Moose Brook and the town of New Lmerck are to bud the other brdges over 2 feet long whle the state are puttng n the smaller culverts. A new camp has been establshed n the Mooers feld, east of Moose Brook where they wll commence work ths week. Taken as a whole the- work s ofc only progressng well, but the road s beng thoroughly bult, whch shows that those n charge know CPLEY LAST Russan Calf ther busness, and when completed The above s one of our new Fall Shoes. ' he Butte Montana paper u, has the followng, whch terest T mks readers. M rs,.ames ( u f] dfd ths m< am le at of her dauuhtt. M rs of r wl l>t. n- A udt or wheh ago party vot< ropros wth At the Sept, term o n Bangor last; week, were found. aganst S... Court ndctments three men the Before You Hunt ml over town fo r relable ^medcnes come here you won t need to go any farther. We don t charge hgh for relablty «ttbe t s the complete satsfacton we gve n both our drags and our prces -nt bolds our customers. v We do a bg: busness n ready prepared remedes of hkhe best knd. - ur Syrup Hypophosphtes Compound *an nvgoratng general tonc and fftmnant, a restoratve and appetser. Sold wth a guarantee f Prce 75c per Bottle. M fa ; Plume; FRD. HANAGAN. P*s». A pposte Elks Home' S T PATS' T W ALE. \r & :: y charged wth tamperng wt locomotves of the Bangor A Aroostook Ralroad n the Northern Mane J uncton roundhouse J ohn Capucl- lo, Charles Leafdulaand John Ford, the latter of Lawrence, Mass. They pleaded not gulty. C. H. Knowles, representng the Mane Automoble Assn., has J>e**n n town a few days workng n the nterests of the membershp of the Assn. Every auto owner should become a member, the annual dues and entrance fee of $3.00 s used to lurther the nterests of good roads n the state. He went from Houlton to Northern Aroostook Tuesday. Mrs. Jula. West entertaned a number of frends at her home on Frday evenng at a Martha Washngton party. The house was decorated wth many small Amercan flags. Musc was furnshed by Mrs. Alvn Cotton, and t was amusng to notce the quant and old fashoned gowns of long ago as they entered. The evenng was one long to he remembered by all presnt. The m any frends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. G oud regret to learn that on N o v., Mr. Goud w ll leave the em p loy o f the Frst N atonal Bank w here he has been casher for the past 6 years, and w ll be assocated at that tm e wth A. E. H am m ond, the lum ber kng, o f V an Buren, n hs exten sve busness. M uch regret s expressed at ther departure from H oulton. H s successor las not yet been chosen. Som e people thnk that t doesn t pay to rase sheep but Charles T. G ay of Farm ngton has proved that ths s not true. H e wntered 6 sheep and the ^ost was trflng. Ths sprng he sold a 60b. clp tv 26c. per lb., $4.76 ; nne ambs for $47.02 and has seven ewes at hom e valued at $36.57, a total o f $ Mr. G ay thnks that at the prces now rulng t s m ore proftable to ^ase sheep than cow s. art by, s26 M rs. ( <nu' M <., but ms Walkervlh* many frend Tn- funeral <>'( lock Sat u honn* o. her da u the nn.mculat < at 9.3 o clock. n ths c ty tw<< survved by her rck Mc< 'art h y. < ne!. n 'tal, an n*asey a H ol! West <; was horn >e< n a r < t n. l"-*r a u >! 66 yea m resn.-r.e. < Me S t r e e f u t o n nt " planta! < Cal lab a* Sullvan (nl rc! Vas : Bryson ' ' h b a d < Sew a 's nnsmm nts the 2n town- 'as as to! u n f \ flvel-, an low-: )];>: 266 s', n Tff 3963! S6 f for mat >r 2-'. yra'-q am ra Vf'S nuh' w hm ts- Tl M n m u n! *-r SS, la s r \vt-'k. alt nuuh \v! tao- plan- ;f 9 Burlng,! mll D-rlay n, ' nng t-<) tn- ' l.at*r returns Ua v was unc lt to pn * d e C t o n y was as Fulton Mter, wt l mass at ( 'oncept ton church D-r husband <hed yea rs ago. Sn- s daughter, M rs. a t - me s<>u. John <hull a brother James H. Me. let " 'll f n. ar : c n. H wll be a most valuable asset pad for BY WNERS F ACTM- BL FS A LN F and not by money from any <6 her source. n account of New Lmerck's delay n buldng th: brdges the work whch has been n progress on the western par of the secton wll be stopped, (we are nformed by Engneer Chandler) and the men and teams transferred to the Houlton end. whch wll le rushed to con- plct on. The other <md wll he left as t s, mpassable, untl such tme as fn- town aul horrb s -ot mad y!o, blu!.he hr d H'es. BANKRUPT S PETTN FR DSCHARGE matter <6 J Bal. nch Rroad Heel Sngle Sole H and ) Heavy Sngle Sole 5 to 0 Prce $5.00 ze w n th» s 0. k A Rnger Grl Dsappears, Mldn-d Sul ter <>f Mr. and of ths town,, am s oroba.mn. Mrs. lsapp dv n M - daug v a n.sept. Mss Sullvan fle Presque sle vst relatves th there sn- stay< house and was s- n t hat place. <>n Sept. town n company wth a an lost ol. 7, Hllol) <>! s,- nterests made at South Well " W n n wa-n d Kev < da red dler ft here Sept.. for har, expectng to re. nsead of gong at a boardng' u durng tn- far she left M chaud As-mca t on, a post vely h brought from John Wren, grl, and the only word receved by her parents was a telegram purportng to be sent by her <>n Sept. 6, sayng that she had arrved n Boston safely. Ambrose Brdges wlm has been boardng at the Sullvan home was sent to Boston to see f be could locate her, but returned last week wthout any nformaton. The County offcals tre workng on the case but as yet have not obtaned anv nformaton. Fne Hereford Cattle Houlton tn a! <v< Mam* are much u t! > an muncement (>\ ford ( mnty Far, at Pars, Thursday, when tn* Down canpag>wr Wedgerte.!<> J -'rry Sm t! <6 ( 'ar: lx m, a rnger" by S->cv- f t he Natonal Trottng e the horse ha< t been letf-.l by a man ndana, as m pacer by Kbt a wall, mark accordng to the Hoc? ng Kevew ( Clde s The horse was purchased from dana partes by Perley Smth Brdgto, who bought the horse unmarked, hm sre beng gven Baron ( 'mragems. 'Fle horse made hs frst appearance n Mane at ( ar- bou. July 4th, where le was drven by rvng Pottle n the 2.36 pace whch he won n three straght, steppng n He then swung around the Short Shp crcut, gettng a mark of 2.5 Whose * Kacn - ot as as n bankruptcy. bankrupt. Tn tn lon. Carenc Hale, Judge f the PNtnct Court of the nted States for Me dstrct <>f Mane. WM.SB bk.l of West held n the County of Aroostook and State of Mane, m sad dstrot, respectfully represents, that on the l:h day o f ct. l'.d.'t he was duly adudged bankrupt under tn Acts of relatng to bankruptcy : that duly surrendered al hs property rghts of property, an has fully compled wth ah the requrements of.sad Acts am of the older." of Court touchng hs bankruptcy. Wherefore le prays. That he may t>e de-ve by the Court to have a full dscharge fmm al! debts provable aganst hs estate under sad bankruptcy Acts, except such debts as arc except s] by law from such dscharge, hated ths _>*h day of Sept., A. ). lull. Wl..s <;. BANKRUPT'S PETTN FR DS CHARGE. n tnmatter of Mortmer.), Whelan J- bankruptcy, bankrupt. To the lon. ('LAJtKNcK a:h, Judge of the Dstrct Court of the Fnted states for the Dstrct of Mane. MRTMER J. WHKLAN of Jersey n the ( ounty of Aroostook, and State of Mane, n sad Dstrct, respectfully represents, that on the 2oth day of Sept.,!*3, he was duly adudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relatng to bankruptcy ; Congress that he has duly surrendered all hs property le has and rghts of property, and has fully compled and wth all the requrements of sad Acts and of KLb. bank npt. RDER K NTCK TERKN. the orders of Court touchng hs wnkruptcy. W hkkkkohk h-; * ays, That he may be decreed by the Court to have a full ds- harge from al debts provable aganst hs estate unde sad bankruptcy Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such dscharge. Dated ths 4th dav of.sept., A. D MRTMER J. WHELAN, bankrupt. Dstrct of Mane, ss. n ths loth day ot Sept., A. D. on readng the foregong petton, t s - Uudkhk) v Tn: Cot ur, That a hearng k* had upon the same on the 30th day of ct. A. D. 04, before sad Court at Cortland, n sad Dstrct, at ten o'clock n the forenoon ; and that notce thereof be publshed n The Aroostook Tmes a newspaper prnted n sad Dstrct, and that all known credtors, and other >ersos n nterest may RDER F NTCE THEREN Dstrct of Mane, -s. n ths lbtl day of Sept., A. ). 04, 94, on radng the foregong etton, t s hdkkkd v the Co kt, That a hearng be had upon the same on the 30th day of ct., A. J). 94, before sad Court at Portland, n sad Dstrct, at ten o'clock n the forenoon ; and that notce thereof be publshed n The Aroostook Tmes a newspaper prnted n sad Dstrct, and that all known credtors, and other persons n nterest may r-rbou! ftpd^r at the sad tme and place, and show appear at the sad tme am place, and show v ah mm. muse, f any they have, why the prayer of T.....,,, of ( 'fr- sad pettoner should not he granted. o,!l m,w AM) T S K KTKK ltdeuk) 5Y THE "0 ' mll a mu Co,{ rt That the Clerk shall send by mal to hs been handlng hm eve snce.! al! known credtors copes of sad petton and He cleaned up at Houlton, Presque! thf s on er to them at ther places sle and Kort Karfeld beng entered Wtness the Honorable Clakknck a.k a mark of at He was sold to Jerry Smth bou and Bllv Nelson took hm Among the fne blooded cattle beng grown n Aroostook s the prze herd of Herefords owned by the E. L. Cleveland Company and kept, at ther large farm on the rver road. An exhbt of twenty of the fne anmals from ths herd made at Presque sle were awarded 7 rb- bonb and regarded as one of the fnest exhbts of ths breed ever shown by local owners. Ths herd was also shown at the Houlton Far and were awarded rbbons by the udges who complmented the owners n makng such an excellent local exhbt. t s certanly to the credt of Aroostook that some of our local concerns are takng the ntatve n the growng and breed mprovement of cattle thus dversfyng our farm producton whch actually means more to the real agrcultural nterests of Aroostook than mere haphazard rasng of large crops of potatoes wthout due regard to proper crop rotaton or conservaton of land fertlty. Gve us more good ca ttle for Aroostook! all around the crcut n the pace. At Van Buren le had to show n the 2.5 class but won n 'The horse was then taken around the bg fars. At Bangor he grabbed off the 3-mnute pace, although the money was held up ; at Watervlle he stepped n n the frst heat of the 2.9 pace, but was beaten out by Homeland, and took second money. At Lewston he was agan forced to take second p ace, by Homeland, and be took hs race at the xford ( ounty far, started under protest. Horsemen generally are of the opnon that both Mane owners bought the horse n good fath. Rngers have fared hard n Mane for many years past and been rarely known of late years. There s now but lttle chance to get away wth what was once a much-played game. Both Smths have good racng strngs, and no one beleves they raced the horse knowng that he was and other than what was represented to them. W h e n suspcon was drected aganst the horse here, the drver produced what looked lke unquestonable credentals, but the money has been held up snce, pendng further orders from Secretary Gocher. ^ '.JudKe of the sad Court, and the seal thereof, at Portland, n sad Dstrct, on the 9th day of Sept., A. ) (.. s.) JAMES E. EWEY Clerk. A true copy of petton and order thereon. Attest: JAMES E. EWEY. Clerk. sad uettoner should not le granted. A n d t s F k t e h r e k k b y t h k Corn, That the Clerk shall send by mal to all known credtors copes of sad petton and ths order, addressed to them at ther places of resdence as stated. Wtness the Honorable Clarence Hale J udge of the sad Court, and the seal thereof at Portland, n sad Dstrct, on the 9th day of Sept, A. ). 94. f. s.j JAMES E. EWEY, Clerk. A true copy of petton and order thereon. Attest: JAMES E. HEWKY, Clerk. lver Chlled Plows The standard by whch others are measured. We have taken the agency for the celebrated LVER CHLLED PLWS. Let us show you the latest LVER before you buy. Putnam Hardware Co. MARKET SQ. HULTN, ME.

4 (low to g get rd % of fles Fles breed n flth, n anythng that smells. T o reduce the fly * pest you need a powerful dsnfectant, lke Carbonol, around the house. You can buy Carbonol at the drug-store. A small quantty of t s enough to gve germcdal power to a whole bucket of water. Pour a Carbonol soluton over the garbage and thenceforth fles wll have no use for t. ^ Wash the steps and back porch wth Carbonol and fles wll stay away. Wash out the ktchen snk wth Carbonol and pour some down the trap. Put Carbond! nto the water ufed n cleanng the ktchen and t *; wll make the ktchen so clean and wholesome that a fly wll smply be unable to stand the place. ' 0c., 25c., 50c., 75c. A t a ll dealers. Free sam ple n request. Barrett M anufacturng C o. SB Weadell Street, Boston, Mass, Pnof. Cards. B. PRTER S P E C A LS T N CHLD PRTRATURE Studo 7 Market Square Tel. 3-8, H o u lt o n, M-: Hotn Portrature Gven Specal Attenton. Parker M. Ward, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Ftted ffce Hours : to 4 P. M. 7 to 3 P. M. Forenoons by appontment ffce n Dunn Furnture Block Dr. C. H. Tracy D E N T S r R c e B lo c k, Houlton, Me. ffce H o u rs : 9 A. M. to 5 P. M..Evenngs by appontment T e le p h o n e connecton. H. J. Chandler ENGNEER AND SURVEYR f f c e 3 H e y w o o d S tr e e t T e l. 2} a. T e l H U L T N. ME. Teeth flled wthout pan by the new analgesc method, absolutely safe. Dr. F.. RCUTT, Dentst. A LB E R T E. KLEN Teacher o f the Voln THE KLEN STUD M a n Street H U L T N p p o ste H a th e w a y D ru g C o. TUBERCULSS n addton to plenty of fresh ar and proper det, those sufferng from or who are predsposed to Tuberculoss are recommended to use Eckman s Alteratve to stop nght sweats, bansh fever and hasten recovery. Ths medcne, by reason of ts successful use durng the past, warrants the fullest nvestgaton possble by every sufferer. Eckman s Alteratve s most effcacous n bronchal catarrh and severe throat and lung affectons, and n upbuldng the system. t contans no narcotcs. nor harmful or habt-formng drugs. Accept no substtutes. Sold by leadng druggsts. Wrte to the Eckman Laboratory, Phladelpha, Pa., for booklet tellng o f recoveres. Prce $ and 82 a battle. H. J. Hathaway C o. Houlton, Me What Houlton Warts to Know THE ANSWER S FUND N THE STATEMENT F A HULTN RESDENT From week to week, from year to year, there has been app am»g m tuese columns arneth made by neghbors, whch we have all read wth great nterest «nd man of us wth great proft But what we want to know s, do they stand th* greatest te>t of all the test of tme? H-re s conclusve evdence on ths pont from a Houlton woman : Mrs. B. J. Hllng, Man St., Houlton, Me., says: A heavy cold that settled rn mv kdneys was the startng pont of my kdrev trouble My back was Ume and ached a great deal and work of anv knd ncreased the.sufferng. The kdnev secretons annoyed me and l felt mserable n every way. Hearng of Doan s Khlney Plls, got a supply from the Hatheway Drug Co. and t wasn t long before was free from my trouble co frm a'l sad n prase of Doan s Kdney P s n my former statement. The cute they made has been permanent. Prce oc, at all dealers. Don t smpl ask for a k dney remedy get Doan s K ney Plls the same that Mrs. Dkng had. Foster-Mlburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N. V 23S a v t g Mealthogram. An authorty on the subect of sleep and ts recreatve* powers makes the followng suggeston and clam: Cut short the long, lght sleep of the mornng hours and substtute a short sleep at some favorable tme durng the work day. Ffteen mnutes sleep after the heavest work and the man meal of the day wll count more for effcency than fve tmes 5 mnutes of sleep n the mornng. Newly Dscovered Evdence. And here s so mo further evdence. "Fetter bury that. We ll leave that to be dscovered f the tral goes aganst us. Kansas Cty Journal. Dzz/ Head, Flutterng Heart, Floatng Specks Tln-S" are sgns of kdney and Madder trouble. You'll have headuch'-.- too, backaches and be tred all over. Don t wat longer, but take Foley Kdney Fll- at on-e. Your mserable sck feelng wll be gone. You wll sleep well, eat well and grow Mwng and actve agan. Try them. headway Phurmacv. advtg Tne Aroostook Tmes, Wednesday, September 23, 94. Establshed Aprl 8, 8 0 THE ARSTK TMES ALL THE HME NEWS. Publshed every Wednesday Mornng by the Tmes Publshng Co. CHRS, H- FGG, Pt»es. & fflgr. Subscrptons 4.50 per year n advance; sngle copes fve cents. Subscrptons n arrears $2.00 per year No S u bscrp ton cancelled, u n tl a ll a r rea r ages are settled Advertsng rates based upon crculaton and very reasonable. Communcatons upon topcs of general nterest are solcted Entered at the post offce at Houlton for cr culaton at second-class postal rates. Legal Newspaper Decsors. Any person who takes a paper regularly from the Post ljlee whether drected to hs addresf or another, or whether he has subscrbed or not, s responsble for the pay 2. f any person orders hs paper dscontnued. he must pay all arrearges, or the publsher may contnue to send t untl payment s made and collect the whole amount whether t s taken from the offce or not. 8. The Courts have decded that refusng to take newspapers and perodcals from the post offce, or removng and leavng them uncalled for.lsprlmafacleevldenceof fraud. f you want to stop your paper, wrte to the publsher yourself, and don t leave t to the post-master. For Advertsng Rates apply to the Presdent and Manager. A man bought a hog for $.50. and (be accomplshed f parents attemptfed t $20. worth of corn, and then ed to know both the school and the sold the hog for $2. He lost money ( teacher. There are, to be sure, some on the corn, but made $0.50 on the teachers who beleve that parents hog. Ths story, quoted from Mark butt n, when attemptng any- Twaq llustrates the fnancal re- thng of, ths knd. Such teachers, suts of the lcense system. t costs however, would be more successful thousands of dollars every year to f they knew the parents and the take care of the crmnals, paupers vewpont, of the parents. Most and defectves made by the lquor parents can teach the school teachers traffc. Take t the country over, a few useful thngs, and there s every one dollar receved as revenue from the saloon entals a cost of $ no queston that teachers can do the same for parents. Team work counts n fle schools as f does elsewhere. A pont to bo emphaszed n urgng Senators and Representatves n Congress to support the Sheppard-Hobson resoluton s the fact that n so dong they arc not nvadng the rghts of ndvdual states, nor fostng upon the people wlly-nlly naton-wde prohbton of (he traffc n ntoxcatng lquor, but that they are merely submttng the queston to the states themselves. Votng ctzens of the Knfed States wll, through ther representatves n the forty-eght state legslatures, decde whether they want or do not want such an amendment to the federal consttuton ns ths Dll proposes. Congress can wash ts hands of the whole lquor queston by lettng the people settle tsays Mr. Hobson, Thrty-sx states must ratfy the a- medmen before t can become law. t should he made clear n ths submsson campagn that th mode of Vera Cruz W thdrawal. MULTN, - - MANE Don t Be Bothered Wth Coughng.Stop t wth Foley s Honey and Tar Compound. t spreads a soothng, heal mu coatng Dr. J. F- Palmer as t glde s down the throat, and tcklng, hoarseness, and nervous hackng, an* quckly D E N T S T healed. Chldren love t--tustcs good and no opates. A man n Texas walked 5 mle* to FFC E VER FR E N C H S a drug store to get a bottle. best you can buy fur croup and bronchal cnugl-. 'Fry t. DRlfl ST RE Broad wav l annacv. advtg mantan onb n th m ffee H ou rs : 8 A. M. to 5 P. M republc, and al- thers by appontment. proach toward a Twephone 64-2 agraran profle bottom of he A merrans Lave populat on o! M- Potash n Pompe. Dr. Kleber, Swss scentst, has dscovered that the thck layer of ashes coverng the runs of Herculaneum and Pompe contans large quanttes of potash and argl, a valuable agrcultural fertlzer. He beleves the regon around Vesuvus s rch n pot - manent pern nag'-. To tle extent that tll' e W regme nfor.s any leg-? - ash. t s proposed that the talan mate prom-e < f a fls a k g-up el government shall explot the volcanc tn- huge lander '-state-, and ><>of deposts commercally. openng the wa; er u f!d v d - utl ntatve a m -trv nl Me part of te- ma emnag - Keeps Your Lve** Healther Actve no-t welcome. A man n Kentucky ust 0>'d a frend that The Presdent mcrat u- Foley Cathartc Tablets were the no-t wonderful medcne that had ever entered hs lal ed on tlm a p >ar ef e e system. Sad he would not be wthout, them. long- Mexcan < apt- Wl.h Nether would you, f you had ever tred t er na l eon mot on- mn h a \! them. A thoroughly eternsng cthatc for* cea e. and may stll pn V d m M chronc constpaton or for an occasonal tmu relatons a- a mat on w! ll M >X! purge. Broadway Pharmacy. advtg cm have measurably o', d. W have been sawed t.he mn Daly T hour lt. Nature, purty, perspcuty, smplcty never walk n the clouds. They are obvous to all capactes, and where they are not evdent they don t exst. Voltare. C ost Kept Down-Qualty Kept U p. No better medcne could l>e made for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tcktu throat, bronchts, etc., than Foley s Honey and Tar Comtound. That's why they can't mprove the qualty, and war or no war, the throng: tn underbrush or among the trees? The nght.nay he nky black but clear, n whch nothng can surpass the beauty of theda- wl make up for some of the lost! ( rml's for (le Democracy f t turns out that way. f the Progressve Alter > e s e t; g to h- cabnet last t members of tn- Legslature act wth week t!)e n port of Paul Fuller, hs the R. publcans, the House can he personal represents ve at Mexco! organ d by the Republcans f t le Cty, the tent an non m tg'n - at Republcan headquarters wrhdra wa \muean fn e Vera ( 'nz. We Pels elce n the -Hfrm-' u t m-vv V: mfdand that < a ra n/a w A ml we fa \ a nee ot te- A don hte v - Alter w ard?. Crumbs of comfort, full to both the Republcan and the Democratc partes as the result of the battle of the ballots. The Republcans retan ther three members of the Natonal House of Representatves and le Democrats retan ther one member from the State, so that our representaton wll be unchanged at Washngton. Ths fact brngs three crumbs of comfort, to tn? Republcans to one for the Democrats. The Democrats elect the Governor, whch s a crumb of Democratc comfort almost large enough to be called a chunk The Senate s Republcan by a safe maorty consttutng a very large crumb of com fort for tn- Republcans, n that any os tle Democratc legslaton can be prevented because of the nonconprocedure by whch amendments eurrence of the two Houses even are added to the Unted States Consttuton suffcently guards states House to be Democratc, Ths s should the fnal fgure- show the rghts" and popular soveregnty. very comfortng to the Republcans [r s a square deal"-~t hs gvng t he and s not at. all so to the Democrats queston nto the bands of the people, even t.dough t hey may get t he House. - ust f d, be ahf- ; d stra ugh to ma ke some a p- t lenent of these n- that are at the naton's dso' h-rs. le desre to see Mexco reman n p'-r- t u r o u 2! P <5! -tsf t -d wa ; a M' d f frh'lldh - h ' n d d-tma t Mr *L*dr undxl: The School penng. -u r ( M'!' gn at nc-.- <q tn- ( trv - m! Hddeb.r- Mu ml n > r publc -d"' - v-;. n. 'l''gl t -vunccl wthn -rv mv nnd 2 u ; a - h- < r! r r-'ach n-t r ct on n t.,. nhl.t-nf- «'f k mtwc.!_'. Tm- advance n tn- u eh Mate- s mu a few people u a ['artcular ca -- <.t people tl nf al. And - - h.* t.. the fact t tnt the State >ees to t that every chld rrespectve.d brth or wealth, ms a far and equal -tart. Doubtless modern school methods are far from perfect, yet the publc does not comprehend the stran of school work, l'he parent can barely mantan stable government through vacaton. Yet she feels that the teacher can easly subugate the ntdot chldren that are unloaded on her n the great maorty of Ta.bulatons ndcate a maorty for tle Democrats on ont ballot whch are c erect. We fe not le-beve that any reputable ctzen of eth r party n ths la-t con test at tempt *m or counselled any atf> npt ng to debauch the electorate or to fll tn- ballot boxes wth fraudulent, votes, lnt when any a n y p n t e a c a m p. c u, s a s t work n g a y a n - t e - m t -. - > t s n f towns. Khe does not realze bow prce remans the saqe. No opates. Don t much dplomacy and enthusasm t take subttutes, for Foley s Honey and Tar s takes to organze these lttle anarchsts nto a workng body. For crsp days n camp. To many the B s Surprse to Many woods and the delghts of the clear, the best. Broadway Pharmacy. advtg n Houlton t these qualtes, ten dollars a week s early mornng s the best part of the L>Cttl people are surprsed at the Puttng on Ars. commonly consdered far compensaton, and seven of ths sum goes certanly s a charm n steppng out day n the Mane woods camp. There QUCK result* receved from smple Hara Snce Callahan has nherted money, he s puttn on all knds for board. nto the open where one may gaze on buckhorn bark, g]ycer«oe, etc, as mxed n Adler--ka, the German remedy of style. Relly Ys, ve heard The average teacher las to handle the growng splendor of the dawn, whch became famous by curng append cts. French & Son, druggsts, goat to Nanette. crowded room, dscplne alone s a over He nearby mountan peak, and that he s changed the name of hs t o o m a n y c h d r e n. n a may vew the frst comng of the sun states that ths smple remedy draws bg proposton. Then n a fve hour may note the reflecton of ts golden off such a surprsng amount of old sesson there s only about seven rays on the mrror-lke surface of the foul matter from the body that A C TR LA X mnutes per pupl for nstructon. \ lake. To have seen such a sunrse 8N G L B D 0 8 E releves sour stomach, Users say t s the deal, perfct laxatve The publc schoolchld gets hs edu-! n northern Mane s to have seen gas pn the sumach and constpaton drnk, M. J. Perkns, Green Bay, Ws., says caton largely by bearng the others somethng long to he rememoered, N STA N T L Y. advtg have used plls, ols, salts, etc. but were recte. Hut the others may not ask all dsagreeable and unsatsfactory. n Ctsomethng long to be chershed. rolax have found the del laxatve drnk. the questons that bother your boy. Shakespeare knew how to pant the For sck headache, sour stomach, lazy lver, Co-operaton between teacher and word pcture of a mourfatsunr.se congested bowels, Ctrolax s deal. Broadway Pharmacy. advtg feasble. Much better work would wlanrl o-ommnd parent, t seems to us, s entrely or the comng of a new day over an CH6 UvNCY3 A..0 wlajdef nlre. The more materal sde of a new mond studded heavens. The sweep day s not lghtly to be passed over of the constellatons and the broad ether. The feelng of exhlaraton path of the e Mlky Way somehow followng the sound nghts rest; the seem to npress one more n camp gray smoke wreathng n among the wth the maesty and mysterv of nagreen pnes, the smell of the crspng ture than when vewed from the cty bacon and the fragrant scent from park, lt ally, there s no best tme the coffee pm are all very much n camp. All tmes are good, are worth whle. Then there s the tang wonderful, are lfe-gvng. And of the pure ar, the nvgoratng there are no camps lke the camps of shock of a plunge n the cold waters Mane. That s why so many who of the lake, and the oyous reacton have learned the great secrets, the whch follows all these thngs make slent oys of the north wood are now Fall days n camp one of the keenest turnng ther faces toward them. oys of ths all too short exstence. And t s well. Noon, too, s good n camp. The sn- shmmers over the water, the brds have ceased ther mornng carolng, the cravngs of the nner man have been satsfed and one feels at peace wth hmself and the world. Noontme n camp s slghtly somnolent, reflectve; the mornng s nspratve. And then comes the close of the day, the evenng. The sun las dsappeared behnd the brow of the pne-topped mountan, The skes and the surface of the lake are radant wth a rot of colorngs that can never be reproduced on canvas. Then cones the last savory meal of the day, the after supper ppe, the dscussons of the day s ncdents, the gatherng of kndred sprts, the nnocent okes and the story tellng. These, too, are all very much worth whle phases of the camp lfe. Even vle nght has ts own pecular charms, fascnatons, thrlls perhaps. What s more creepy, more delghtful, than to be awakened by some slght nose an*d then to lsten to the sounds of the woods? What strange creatures are those one hears creepng, crawlng,.-curryng or wngng ther ways over tn* ground, mttemom Shoe Polshes FNEST QUALTY (>~T / J u r /> cr? '(JLT*- EDGE DRESSNG! 5tAyKrsh0ty softens"' PRESERVES!: leather 'RESTRES.'"' CLR lustre V! GLT EDGE. te only lades elme!rofsm{ that postvely contans l. Plucks, polshes a.d Pre- l serves lades and chldren's shoes, shnes wthout rubbng, 2->c. "FRENCH GLSS, f'e. "DANDY combnaton for cleanng Rud polshng allk.ds-f russet or tan shoo-, Wc. "STAR"sze, me. "QUCK WHTE (n lqud form wth.-ponce qurk ly cleans and whtens drty canvas». l'-c.tv -.m. "Al.B" cle.vts and whtens BUCK, NCUtrK. SUEDE, and CANVAS SHES. n round wha.-calms p u ked n //uc hox.-, wth sp"':m. P <\ n hand- horuc, large alumnum boxes, \v,:h sponge, x;5c. ' f yo-r ''-ml«'r flo- n-e k>-.-pthe lornl rol vnr'. send us tn- r -«.- n.-.t.:,ps!,,r f u s/.'- n-k;r, clmurs me. W H T T E M R E B R S. A C.. f Albany Streot, Cam brdge, M ass. ; The ldest a>;l /Arxesf Mumryturers of l Shoe otnhcs n the l 'oj. lawless element beleves that the success ef ay party w of any cand date wll further ts *ds, t - as For Sale a t ua and nevtable a- that war-r wll run down hll t ha : : lar e e n -- Farm y.po acres, cleared, 80 wll resort to whatev r t das te :a'es n potatoes tns year, two sets accomplsh ts pnrpos- n and t wll dare n uch r has n buldngs, new potato house on -» fear of t he polce and no dreads < d the e >n r; -. lb A: A. taek, store 0,000 Mbs. A..d whoever.!l\v-vr r nnocently. f sold soon stock, crops am tools! take- a poston that q v e - -Uc!) ' e - wll be ncluded. Ths harm s an m m t a m o t v e l \ > r a c t v e n v n exceptonal trade.! g '"d Wc have several smaller farms - '. M Y e p n n e n t a n d e u n - s t a d n n-t ra- near town wll sell ncludng crop. tnt; as Wen- tles*- K e! s!- :,! ;ls ;A Do a number of houses, one sx w " r k ; n g ;gau-! e v /.a lm \vh", n >ms. Kth. urn nee, e!e e t r < fe da vs (d nl.r fve v MM. aee.q-.ted tl ' help of fee touahavv k- a d! ds, 5 m::mte s walk -from squart? -ra p ug k n ' v- -! : t-an -a \ )J: rg 5."? 200,,oo. tn- return-!!, - watng, pluralty* wll [ ) a k e th a t Jm - ows tlod M u va ry l a r dad t fe fo l" d a ra tm- Au ana! v--..!' He- ' <>*. a - far as Ve nee l'.- v.-d at. ( rt -' m M2, l o w s : e. >ut n n ' w r f l a n d ; c-vv st. : A uburn v 2 t - as n - fl'd : Rang"!.dud Tmse p! ua n-- of fve e t>-s gve d.fld or ov m- l.t'm nov tl ll" total [lnlly fotm'urts m tn- State. Best Tme n Camp. Begnnng last Tn sday t was lawful to shoot partrdges.and as they are reported to be very plentful ths Fall the sportsmen are plannng for good bags of'game. n ths secton the members of the ruffed grouse famly are so tame that t s not partcularly dffcult to shoot them wth rlles of small calber, am sometmes rocks are used when the gun s forgotten. A great many people postpone henvacatons untl the Fall because of t he opport unty to shoot, n the Mane Northern Mane Real Estate A gency C. (). Grant cs: H. G. Dhblec. U Vson. Many cf our cares are but a morbd *ay of lookng at our prvlllges. Sr Valter Scott. WHAT ALED HM. The Lon -What's the matter. Mr. Snake7 t looks as though you had expermented wth some har grower. The Snako No. swallowed a por* sunlne The very thn, graceful buld and stylsh appearance of the South Bend watch makes t a thng of beauty to the eye. And ts wonderful accuracy and durable constructon m ake t a very desrable tmepece n e that he wll always be proud to carry and show to admrng frends. n fact for a watch combnng both style and accuracy, you can't equal t. C om e n and let us show you o n e you are sure to lke t. SGD'S H o u lto n, M e. The acd test of watch character and accuracy. F a ll T e r m S e p t. 8 A few months study wll equp you for a good poston. Wll von wrte me at once? t wll pay you to do so. - A. HDGNS, Prn.f Houlton, M.e» Callng ed at the W E W A N T T Meat You FACE T FACE The pleasure of m eatng s ours. f eatng, s yours. cards engraved and prnt- Tmks offce. For w hen you learn the knd o f MEATS that w e carry, the V A R E T Y that we have and the Q U ALTY that w e handle there w ll be satsfacton to both of us. T THY US S T TRADE WTH US. C. W. STARKEY

5 The Aroostook Tmes, Wednesday, September 28, 94. (N* * m e LAPSt o f t o W f l V E N T K m s A B Go r d o n Cu r t s!v3/\ufkor 5f The Woman from Wolver fans LLUSTRATNS 6 ^ ELL$VKm YTJNG- C P Y R G H T, 9 H - B Y F.G.DRWHE U C. * * nto a farly decent career there ffea occasonally a moral leson. T trptatlon com es, and the man, heretofore honorable and honest, 4fclt» as though hs backbone were o f grstle. CHAPTER. The Bond. f course the game ended wth a on p o t Merry and Went- each wth hs last chp n the o f the table, called for a show- All but Sngleton dropped ou t Bd he, the bg wnner of the evenng, lo o k the p o t Wentworth and Merry war* broke. * The game had been played n Went- N orth s lbrary. Before ts close the 4 say lght of the mornng began to #teal past the curtans and the glow t each electrc lamp took on a murky hasa. Enoch Wentworth, actng as lla a k tf, cashed n the chps of the rtaners. Three o f the men put on ther hats, sad Good mornng, and Went o u t Andrew Merry sat besde the base-covered table wth ts ltter «f ohpe, pollng slowly at a cgar and scarng nto vacancy. yon mnd f open ths wn* asked Wentworth. There s a * the ar outdoors that wll feel ve swallowed so much smoke my throat feels raw. pen every wndow n the room f 7 0 U lke, old man. m gong home. Hold on a mnute, cred W entw orth unexpectedly. ll go you ust >one more hand. Let s play one bg Retake and then swear off forever. *T tell you, Enoch, haven t a cent. Beaven knows how can tde over (these months untl the season opens, ll's a good thng m not a marred buan. Merry laughed mrthlessly. n* last hand! pleaded Went* Worth. W hat do you want to play for? B e rry turned up a coat sleeve and ctarod at hs cuff buttons thoughtfully. "T havs nothng left but these. don t thnk ll put them up. "W e ve thrown away enough money a nd collateral tonght, Wentworth re* pled. Let s make ths stake someth n g unque sentmental, not fnancal. W hy not make t your future aganst mne?" "That s a great stake! Sha n t throw n my past! "N o, let each of us play for the other*! future. t s a mere fancy of mne* hut t appeals to me. "A re you serous? What n God s Sam e would you do wth my future f {you won t what should do wth arous?, " tell you, t's a mere fancy of a b a " All rght. Carry out your fancy, f t anuses you. ought to be wllng t o stake my lfe aganst yours on any land, f you say eo. Do you mean that? Yes, f you want to call me. Andrew Merry smled and blew a Hurry o f smoke rngs nto the marble fa c e o f the Shakespeare, whle he uraadhed Wentworth s pen hurry across M sheet of paper. The newspaper man handed t to hm wth the nk stll w e t "There, he sad, we ll play for th a t document, the wnner s name to be wrtten at the top, the loeer to w rte hs name at the bottom. Andrew Merry read t aloud; T o hereby pledge myself untl death to do your every bddng to obey you r every demand to the extent of cty physcal and mental ablty you * 0 furnsh me wth support. "W ll that held good n law? A Just so long as the loser s a man at honor no longer. Are you gong t o weaken? " U be damned f am. ll put ths b t o f paper n my scrapbook. "T he man who wnd, keeps that bt -f paper, Wentworth answered wth % whmscal smle. H e'tossed the unsgned bond nto th e center of the table and shuffled th e ' gards wth grave delberaton. M erry lt a fresh cgar and puffed t medtatvely. Upon each lstless bran begldkto dawn the realzaton that ths w a a w stake of greater mport than the SUa b f blls whch had grown lghter a n d lghter tll th9ast greenback van*, "Who'll d e a l"' asked Wentworth. "W e ll cut. Merry spoke quetly. "L o w deals, ace lo w / Enoch Wentworth cut a tray, Merry a seven sp ot Wentworth shuffled the o a rd l agan and held them out to hs oppon en t "Dope one hand decde t? "T*S» one hand. Each man to dls- oard, draw, and show down. Wentworth dealt wth notceable delberaton. They pcked up ther bands. "QV* me four cards, sad Merry. " n take three. Wentworth's face was JM solemn as hs voce. f f moment each man sat starng «t ms hand. Then Merry spoke. -/T b a c e t no use n showng down." M m U - haven t even one lttle par**., "H eld on," expostulated Wentworth, woardty concealng the relef whch hs frtebdfe admsson gave hm. m only eem g h. Does that beat you? Maury s face also told ts etory of Tsaeftton. Same here, he sad, layng <th* ta rt on the table face up, and a Jolly kng to follow t "K hg for me, too." Wentworth's to e # flashed and hs voce grew mpaten t "W hat s your next card?" " A ten, Merry repled tranqully, too tetoto to wonder why Enoch Awated hs declaraton.' Ten hero. My God! are they all alke? Seven next. And mne s a seven! Both men paused, each wth hs eyee on the other s card. And a four, cred Wentworth rrtably. He passed hs hand across hs forehead; t was most and cold. You wn. When Merry tossed down hs hand a tray turned over t was the same tray whch gave Wentworth the deal. Wentworth had drawn to an ace and ten. Merry held up a kng. The younger man lfted a pen, dpped t n the nk, and scrawled Enoch Wentworth across the slp of paper. At the bottom he wrote wth grave delberaton, Andrew Merry, and handed the paper* to Wentworth. The newspaper man stared at t for a moment, then dropped t on the table, lad hs cheek on the palm of hs hand, and, lookng straght n the face of the actor, asked: Merry, do you realze what ths means? Not yet, perhaps; stll wsh you more luck of my lfe than ve had. Now, snce m to look t<3 you for support, could you scare up a nckel? ve got to rde home, you know. Before Wentworth could reply, the curtans parted, and a grl s fgure showed tself for a bref moment. beg your pardon, Enoch, thought you were slope, she sad, and the fgure vanshed as suddenly as t had appeared. Who s that? Merry demanded. Wentworth s only answer was to pull out the lnng of hs pockets. From one he produced a quarter and handed t to the actor. Merry pocketed t wthout further questonng, and pulled on he gloves. Good nght, he sad, or good mornng, whchever you choose. Say, old man. Wentworth held the door for a moment half closed whle he spoke. Say, f you don t mnd, let s keep ths transacton to ourselves. m wllng. Merry paused to strke a lght for hs last cgar, then he lad hs hands solemnly across h3 breast Cross my heart, he added n a sepulchral tone. Wentworth started at the sound of an openng door. A grl entered. For heaven s sake, Dorry! What are you dong up at ths unearthly hour? ve had my sleep, you haven t., she answered wth a laugh. Dorcas, st down, sad her brother. Do you see that fellow on the bench under a tree? The grl leaned a hand on Wentworth s shoulder whle she turned her eyes n the drecton hs fnger ponted. Yes! What s the matter wth hm? s he anybody you know? s he n trouble? He s an old frend of mne, t s Andrew Merry, the comedan. Wentworth sat for a moment gazng nto he sster s beautful face. She was a chld n spte of her eghteen years. He felt lke an ancent, sn- battered, soled, cty-worn hulk of humanty as he returned the straghtforward gaze of her gray eyes. Tell me about hm, Enoch. ran across hm when was dong dramatcs on the Pttsburgh Unon. He was a genal lad, but there wasn t much for hm to tell an ntervewer. He had been born and rased n a western town and then apprentced to a country bank. He hated gures and loved the stage. He stuck to the ledgers for a whle because le was all hs mother had. guess she worshped hm. How dd he happen to go on the stage? Came on to New York, as they all do sooner or later, and began wth a turn n a vaudevlle house. He had r ched a salary of ffty a week. He was perfectly happy except for one thng he couldn t get the mother's lonelness out of he mnd. They wrote to each other every day. " thnk should lke hm, suggested Dorcas. gave Merry all the space next mornng nstead of the dancer, and he wrote me a grateful letter. ddn t see hm agan untl two years later, when came to New York. found hs name n the cast of a lght opeu cpmpany on Broadway. He was pretty far down the lst, but before the thng had run two weeks he was moved up to second place. Hs work was unusual. He s the funnest Merry Andrew ever saw, yet once n a whle there s a touch of whmscal, tearful pathos n hs antcs that makes a man wnk. Take me to see hm, cred the grl eagerly. We ll go tomorrow. t e hs closng nght n The Kng at Large. He s a bgger favorte than several of the bg stars, yet t s the queerest thng n all these years he s never taken the step that would brng hm to the top. Whv? The Lord knows. ne manager ded, another went under. t s the uncertanty of stage lfe. And hs nfother? asked Dorcas. She ded suddenly last season. A fool usher gave Merry the telegram n the mddle of a performance, when he went off the stage. He dropped as f he d been shot. They rang down the curtan untl the understudy could get nto hs togs. He ddn t act for two months. thought he would never brace up. had hm here half the wnter tryng to cheer hm. He gave me the dumps. Poor fellow, cred Dorcas. roused hm through hs prde. He hadn t a cent to hs name, so shamed hm nto gong back to work. He earns lotb of money, but t gets away from hm. Wentworth s gaze turned to the ltter of chps on the table. Hs sster's eyes followed. s t that? she asked. Partly. The grl rose to her feet. She put her hands on her brother s shoulders and gazed down nto hs face. Enoch, she sad hestatngly, wsh you wouldn t. You could help your frend f you would turn over a new leaf yourself. We both ewore off tonght for good and all., lttle grl. Wentworth took her hands between hs own and looked nto her eyes wth a resolute look. want you to help both of us Merry and me. The evl of the world was never whspered nsde convent walls. You ve left a quet, smple lfe for a very dfferent world. There s more msson work watng you rght here than f you had taken the vel. Enoch, the grl s face was grave and earnest, Enoch, nothng would ever make me take the vel. s, have only one ambton want to go on the stage. Good Lord! cred Wentworth, never dreamed of such a future for you. You don t know stage lfe as do, he contnued serously., There are women and men for that matter * who go nto the professon clean sknned, clean souled. They spend ther lves n t and come out clean; but there are experences they never forget. s lfe as bad as that? the grl asked smply. Lfe s as bad, her brother answered slowly, and yet would as wllngly see you go on the stage as nto socety mean fashonable socety, as know t here n New York. A newspaper man sees the under sde of lfe. t would not hurt me. The grl tossed back a heavy brad of har whch fell over her shoulder, and knelt at Wentworth s knee. have you always to turn to, bg brother, she whspered. She lad her cheek fondly aganst hs hand. Don t you remember that used to be the only name had for you? You were so bg, so strong, so wse and bo old. used to st on the gatepost, watng for you to come home. Don t you remember our Saturday tramps, how we used to play spy n the orchard, and went brd s-nestng, pcnckng and fshng, or playng ndan camp on the sland? Enoch clasped her hands tghtly. " remember, lttle Dory. They were the happest days n my lfe. Let us get out of the cty, cred the grl. Ther eyes turned to the sunlt square below. The mornng rush of New York lfe had begun, wth ts clang of b-dls and thunder of vehcles. Dorcas, m off to bod. haven t shut an eye for 4 hours. dally. Next mornng after breakfast Enoch and hs sster rowed out to deep water wth ther fshng outft. Merry stll was n bed; he was tred, he pleaded, and could not mmedately acqure the habt of early rsng. What do you thnk of Andrew? asked Wentworth abruptly. He lfted hs head after the task of batng a hook and looked nto hs sster s face. thnk he ought to be waked up. To on our fshng trp? mean waked n hs ambtons. He seems to me lke a man who has no SLEEPDSTURBH6BLADDERWEAKNESS BACKACK-RHEUMATSM, QUCKLYVANSH Even M ost Chronc Sufferers Fnd Relef A fter A Few Doses A re Taken Backache, urnary dsorders, and rheumatsm, are caused from weak, nactve kdneys, whch fa: to flter out the mpurtes and keep the blood pure, and the only way on earth to goal n sght He needs somethng to J premanently and postvely cure such CHAPTER. The Measure of a Man. A week later Wentworth and hs sster left town lor a vacaton. They hud dscovered an old-lashonrd farmhouse on a quet *U:eTch < ] shore, a d settled down contentedly to a smple, outdoor lfe. ne mornng a telegram broke ther soltude. have half an hour to catch a trat' to the cty, sad Enoch, as n.' tumbled out of a hammock. You may drve mo to the depot f you w«h, Dorcas. You re not called back to that hot offce,'' she cred wstfully, after a vacaton of only three days?" t sn't the paper, Dorcas; t s Merry. Get nto the buggy; ll tell you about t on our way to the staton. You may drve. He leaned back comfortably n the wde seat. "You lke drvng, don t. What s the matter wth Mr. Merry? Dorcas asked. s he ll?' Not that, but he's n danger of kllng hs career. He s gong up the state to a lttle one-horse town to play leadng roles n a ten, twenty, thrty stock company. \Yhy does he do that? guess he s broke. can't toll untl see hm. ll be back tonght, or tomorrow at the latest. 'll wre you what tran. You ll meet mo, won t you?" f course," sn promsed. Next mornng the two men stood on the platform of the smoker on a shore accommodaton tran, whch sauntered from one small staton to the next, skrtng the water for mles. Andrew Merry tossed a half-smoked cgar nto a swamp besde the track where the thn, green blades of cattals were whpped by the breeze. don t beleve want to mx odors ths mornng, he sad. t s great ozone. Wentworth lfted hs hat to let the wnd cool da head. "There's the lttle staton now! ll bet that speck of whte s Dorcas! How queer that. ve never met your sster," Merry suggested. s ehe grown up? Wentworth laughed. Almost," he admtted. "You dd see her once. * Merry followed Wentworth as the tran stopped. n a half-dozed fashon he shook hands wth a tall young woman n a whte lnen gown. Was ths the chld long lmbed, gawky and ohv he had magned he mght meet? Somewhere hack n hs mnd lay an unpresson that Enoch had referred to hs sster as a young colt. The thought was so absurd that he smled; any coltsh awkwardness must have dsappeared wth short frocks! Merry stared at the grl wth bewldered admraton, wonderng now why he had never felt the mldest curosty about Wentworth s sster. He became conscous that he was makng a mental analyss; she had black-frnged gray eyes; warmth and dancng blood glowed n her face, for she had the colorng of a Jack rose; a mass of auburn har was coled n a loose knot at the back of her head; she wore no hat; a band of dull-blue velvet was ted about her head and fell n a loose bow over her ear, but strands of Lar, whch glowed lke copper n the sunshne, had escaped and blew about her face; Bhe had the tender mouth of a chld. n the straghtforward eyes was sweet womanlness, gentle determnaton, and a lack of femnne vanty whch Merry had seldom seen n the face of a beautful woman. He even forgot to drop her hand whle he gazed nto her face, half admrngly, half perplexedly.. ve brought Mr. Merry down to stay wth us tll we go home, Wentworth announced. m delghted, cred Dorcas cor work for. He spoke last nght of one ambton he has Sort of moonlght confdences? quered her brother. "No not that. He s determned to ump straght nto a part that wll wrng the heart out of hs lsteners. That s foolsh. The publc wants ust eo much versatlty. You can t kll off a beloved* comedan to resurrect a new emotonal actor, no matter how good he may be. People won t stand for t. He sn t satsfed. The grl pulled up her lne and tossed away a morsel of nbbled bat, coverng the hook wth a fresh clam. Some greedy fsh had a square meal off your bat and never got the hook n hs gullet. He ll come back for more, then get caught t s the eame way wth human bengs. Phlosopher! laughed Dorcas. She dropped her lne agan nto deep water and wated for her brother s predcton to come true. Merry had breakfasted before ther return. He sat upon] the vne-grown pazza, gazng at the sparkle of the ocean, when the two agle fgures stepped across hs vson. Well, Sr Lazy, so you re up! cred the grl. You should have been wth ue to fnd an appette. See our fsh! Here s a dnner for you! m gong to turn over a new leaf, sad Merry. Hs eyes were fxed on the grl s glowng face, and for a moment he shared her ntense enoyment of lfe. Wll you turn t over tomorrow mornng at sunrse? she demanded. Even so soon, most gracous lady. He swept her a stage bow, hs soft hat tralng the ground as f t had been a cavaler s cap loaded wth plumes. Matchng hs grace, the grl turned to hm, laughng, wth the mock dgnty of a queen. command that at early dawn, when the tde goes out, ye he three to ; yon fats and dg clams for our savory meal. " shall obey most royal hghness, answered Merry- solemnly. " beleve he s wakng up," thought Dorcas as she ran upstars to dress for! the noon dnner. "f he does that, ll beleve he has some backbone. When Dorcas and her brother came! down next mornng for breakfast,! Merry had dsappeared.! 'Tn glad m not your vctm, ead, Wentworth, wth a note of sympathy n hs voce. "Enoch,' the grl turned to hm! gravely, told you he needed wakng up, and ths s a good start. t won t! hurt hm a bt. "Poor Merry! What a sght! They watched hm come trampng! over the beach. He wore Farmer Hutchns' overalls rolled up to hs : knees and a flappng cow-breakfast ; hat. He carred a clam fork and occa- ; sonally shfted a heavy basket o darns from one arm to the other. CHAPTER.! Cassopea s Char. Dorcas Wentworth stopped on the crest of a clff am looked down. A few feet bdow her, on a ledge lke a wde shell, Merry lay watchng tn- waves as they broke aganst the agged walls of a narrow cove. "Day-dreamng, Mr. Merry?" cred the grl. He sprang to ds feet. Why, never heard you. Do you wear velvet shoes? Lt me help you down." He began to clmb H;e uneven steps. The dea of hdpng me down, after have made my nay alone over these chasms! She ponted to the wall behnd her. Then restng one hand on hs shoulder, she leap >d past hm lghtly. What a heavenly retreat! "Yes." answered Merry, dreamly. found t several days ago. ve called t ( assopea s Char. "Who was Cassqea?" 've forgotten. Some satellte creature, h e p e v e. Her name has a restful sound, and ths place s restful and lonely. The grl laughed. "Were you daydreamng? " suppose so. was watchng those- waves. Most of them break wthout a splash; then oncen a whle, away out as far as your eye can reach, you see; one roll up, gatherng force from you can t, magne where, and t comes on tempestuously through a calm sea, to crashraganst the clffs. Sometmes t throws ts spray up here. He ponted to a wet lno on the rock ust below them. Then agan, one whch prom- scs to be a rpper amounts to nothng when t breaks." Yes t s fascnatng, she agreed. Yesterday spent an hour watchng' them. t makes me thnk of peoplo." What people? he demanded, not understandng. All sorts. People who never do anythng, who saunter through lfe and are the falures, and the few- who lve after ther work s done. Merry, n her ntensty the grl addressed hm as her brother dd, they make me thnk of you. You could make a towerng bg wave of your lfe. You don t! The man turned quckly and looked nto her eyes wth flushed face. Ha dd not speak. wsh oh, do wsh Dorcas' voce was lke that of an ardent chld. wsh could rouse you to make the best of yourself. There s so much you could d o! troubles, s to remove the cause. The new dscovery, Croxone, cures such condtons because" t reaches the very roots of the dsease. t soaks rght nto the stopped up, nactve kdneys, through the walls and lnngs; cleans out the lttle flterng cells and glands; neutralzes and dssolves the posonous urc acd substances that lodge n the onts and muscles to scratch and rrtate and cause rheumatsm; t neutralzes the urne so t no longer rrtates the tender membranes of the bladder, and clears out and strengthens the stopped up, lfeless kdneys so they flter and sft all the posons from the blood, and drve t out of the system. So sure, so postve, so quck and lastng, are the results obtaned from the use of Croxone, that three doses a day for a few days are often all that s requred to cure the worst case of backache, regulate the most annoyng bladder dsorders, and overcome the numerous ether smlar condtons. t s the most wonderful preparaton ever made for the purpose. Jt s entrely dfferent from all other remedes. There s nothng else on earth to compare wth t. t s so prepared that t s practcally mpossble to take t nto the human system wthout results. # You can obtan an orgnal package of Croxone at trflng cost from any frst-class drug store. All druggsts are authorzed to personally return the purchase prce f Croxone fals to gve desred results, regardless of how old you are, how long you have suffered, or what else has faled to cure you. Notce of Foreclosure HS DEA F QUALFCATN Whereas, Etta May Leghton of Lmestone n the County of Aroostook and State of Mane, by her mortgage deed dated November ;.8, lkland recorded n the Aroostook Keg s-' try of Deeds n Vol. 25, Page 45, conveyed to Harry A. Chase and mar C. Chase, both of Lmestone n sad County and State. A certan parcel of real estate stuated n ( the Vllage of Lmestone aforesad, beng a' part of lot numbered eghty-two (s2), Eddy s! survey of Towshp E n the frst range, now! sad Town of Lmestone, sad part hereby conveyed beng bounded and descrbed as follows, to-wt : Commencng at the north- east corner of sad lot eghty-two (82,) thence south 8-2 degrees west, sx rods and four- teen lnks, thence north 7-2 degrees west, eghteen rods and eght lnks to a grante rock marked X : thence north 8-2 degrees east, sx rods anf fourteen lnks to north lne of lot, thence south 7-2 degrees east along sad; north lne to frst bounds, contanng one-! hundred-twenty (2<.h square rods, more or ' less and beng the same premses conveyed to sad Etta May Leghton by Nelle l lar and.hunt's A har by then deed of warranty dated August 2c, P.'o2 and recorded n the Aroostook legstry of Deeds, Vol. '2, Page ' 5u.! And whereas, the sad Harry A. Chase and mar C. Chase by ther deed of Assgnment dated November 8, qo and recorded n sad! Regstry n Yo!. 248, Rage 2. sold and as- sgned and convened the sad mortgage, the debt thereby secured, and all hs rght, d.tle and nterest n tnpremses theten descrbed acqured under and by value thereof, to the undersgned. Rchard [.. Raker of Fort Ear- leld, Mane. And whereas, the condtons of sad mortgage are broken. now therefore, by reason- of the breach of the condtons of sad mortgage, clam a f>reeosure thereof and gve ths notce tor that purpose. Dated at Fo l Par'held. Mane, >*pt'*nber A 0. RCHARD L. f A KER, l!v hs At to; ne\,! uu-.kt W. T ha- o\. 3 ' Wlle Say, pop, dd you ever kll a bear? Papa h, yes. have klled a great many Wlle Then guess you'll be presdent some day \; x > N otce to D efen d ant ARSTK, s>. Supreme Judcal Court, September Term, P4. Eva V. Moody vs. Rernard Gorm'ey Assumpst on an account for 5.(H for use and occupaton of a certan parcel of land durng Mu* year ld2. kte of wrt, May, 04. Ad damnum, $5* u.cu rdered, That notce he gven to sad Defendant by publshng an abstract of the wrt, wta tn* order, three successve weeks n the A:<x>>ook mes a newspaper publshed and prnted at loukon n sad County of Aroostook, tn*!ak publcaton to he at least 50 days before the ext term of ths court u sad County ul A roostook. to n* held at loulton n sad count y on the thrd Tuesday of Novem- 04 : that n* may then and there appear and defend f he s es lt. Vtrue copy of abstract and order. Attest N khak. M. C.akk, Clerk. 537 CMPLETE BUSNESS DRECTRES r*wv*r- <>f' 2* > ( t s ;m< ]:><) Towns **: Full Slat ad.;< - d Census and Ya.uato a n d c t y n t n - S t a t e. A new To,vn>lp Man-- Rcvs'-d to date. y FFCE am hand\ lefel'enc. 4 "el do nterests lor each town nud Rahad Map of lo.me need- t for Prce, Pospad 2.00 GRENVLLE M. DNHAM Publsher, > n.t f. M D u. a a : PRTLAND. on. Ctv M A N L Daly Good. We are too apt to underrate the moral qualty of a man s regular vocaton, hs daly task, hs busness to look somewhere apart from ths for hs opportunty for achevng character and dong good.- Rut there s nothng else that s so determnatve of a hum's character, nothng else that so furnshes hands for hs benefcence! and feet to run hs errands of good, wll. John W. Chadwck.! Nothng Better than bread and butter when the bread s made from W llam T e ll Flour. Nothng more wholesome, ether, or a better food for growng chndren, because W llam T ell s made from ho Red Wnter Wheat, rchest n nutrtve value. Mlled by a specal process, Wllam Tell goes farther. More loaves to the sack n addton to wonderful bread makngqualtes. (26) W llam T e ll F lo u r H. FCC C. DLSTHHHTK (Concluded on page 8.) FLEY KDNEY PHS FQS RHEUMAt, SM KDNEYS AND BLADDER For A.. Good S m o k e t / / r o o d h*habl old m:: T RUNS EVEN -a cgar o f K Every Day rght straght along for a quarter o f a century- extraordnary qualty and expert w orkm anshp. Always your money s worth a s one tral wll Convnce. 0 CENTS EAC H-TH R EE FR A QUARTER. AT DEALERS GENERALLY. Walter S. Allen, Mfr., 50 Columba St., Bangor, Me. LL

6 mmmm ' Chldren grow, by nourshment not w m kndcd stomachs or rch foods, but qoahtet that are readly oonverted n '* _ me-sustaong blood; too o ften ther dgestve powers cannot procure these qualtes from ordnary foods whch results n weakness, dullness and sckness. lx your chldren are under-sze, underweght, catch cold easly, are langud, backward, pale or fral, gve them Scott s Bmulson whch s pure medcnal nourshment. t sharpens the appette, bulds healthy flesh, frm muscles and actve brans. Scott s s growng-food fo Chldren, Refuse alcoholc substtutes. Classfed Ads. Ctrl W an ted A pply To L. Whte, Man St G rl W am ttd A pply L. Lambert, Man St. M rs. S T o M rs. A N ow R em n gton T y p ew rter For nre Apply at once. McLeod Bros. 38p G rl W a n te d -F o r General housework. Apply to Mrs. A. L. Lumbert. F or S a le Sm all table on Sooth St Wheeler. House And nqure of C. W, 237p H o o v e r D gger F or S o le P ra c tcally at good as new, a Bargan. L. L McLeod. 38P F or S o le -N e w S x R oom Bunga low wth all modern mprovements. Geo. McNar, Houlton, Me. 4*>p G rl W antod F o r General housework n a small famly. Apply to Mrs. G. A. Hagernum, Court St. 38 -A la d le s B la ck R ubber coat, hat and vel. wner may recover same by applyng to the T mes ffce. Few S a le R u bber T red W a g o n alao mm3 cart. Sol.l (heap f taken at onoe. 0. A. Hodgns, No., Cleveland St. tf To Let F urnshed R oom s, ne mnute walk from the Post ffoe. For gentlemen only. C. G. Lunt, Mechanc St. t lm D ollars Buys An A u tom oble * n good runnng order, 3 new tres all n good shape. Apply to P T m e s ffoe. T o l o t D ow n stars T enem ent f 4 rooms wth electrc lghts and hot water heat. Apply to Mrs. Letta Whte, 53 Mltary St o n o e And Lot n Court Street owned by Mss Adlelade Page s offered for sale at a bargan. Apply to A. A. Putnam.' tf Loot Last W eek B etw eeu M ltary and Columba Sts., an old fashoned brooch pn. Reward for return to Tmes ffoe. f o a n d - A C ollege Fraternty Pn, wner <en have same by provng property and payng for advertsng. Apply T mes ffce. 38 W an ted C arpenters To Buld forms. Apply to MUtt McElwee, on State Hghway work, or to H, J. Chandler, 3 Haywood St, Tel, 350-3, t t f t a le At a B araatn ne 7 room house, hot and cold water, and bath. nqure of T. H. McGhcuddy, 50 School St. Houlton, Me. 4;WP F or S o le -T e n t 4x6, flft-w all andfyoz army duck, ropes and poles complete. Frst class condton, at half costa Aptfly at T m e s ffce. W o n te d D oable T eam s W th damp-carts. Apply on the work of the State Hghway, to Mr. rdway, or to. J. Chandler, 3 Heytfood St. Tel. 25(> l c t D ow n S tars Flat FurJ tblad'or unfurnshed, all modern uproveamml also nce stable, on Brook St Apply lc Mrs. John F. Law, on the premses. ^ 38p B a rg a n s n Form P roperty n Backspart and vcnty. Sol very favorable for potatoes, Apples and Dary, Fne Schools, Steamshp Lnes and Ral to all Ponts. Freght rates low. E. L-Warren, Bockaport, Mane. 34tf F o r H o le M y E n tre H erd f 3 head of grade Holsten and Jersey cows Ths herd must be sold at onoe as have bought a herd of regstered Holstelns, $780 takes them, delltered on board of car at Perry, Mane. Ernest M. Scott, Perry, Me. 337p g fw t W ll B a y V lla g e F a rm f - 40 aotee, good potato land, level, smooth a»d free from rooks, -2 story 0 room N.fronts shed 3x5, bam 40x60, all buldngs dge wth green blnds, 5 mnutes walk to gqcar schools, church and stores. Walter A: Hlbon, Atm fc Me. 23Sp W o n t e d a B u s n e s s - A N e w York butnoss man, 33-Harvard graduate, Acaktt to locate n Mane, preferably n Aroostook, and would lke to buy or acqure a part nteract n an establshed, gong, proftable bud nen, (or would consder respon- sbb salared poston.) Kndly gve full partculars. Sherman L. Lews, 209 W. StTst New York Cty. Far Gale-Nearly 06 Bred 8»We for August and September farfow ncludng.t. C., Yorkshre, Poland Chna*, EsSek, Chqrtaa, Berkshre#, and Mnlefeet. Abottt 36 young boars two to sn months <tfd,.. C Poland Chnas, Essex, Yorkshre, CheStan, and Berkshres. Pgs shpped at two old n lots to sut purchaser ffoff one to a carload. We do not get fancy prces, and are guarantee shpment of nce stock. We have approxmately 5000 head to select ' from. N or England Lve Stock Company. Modv, Ham 93 * The AroostookSTmes, Wednesday, September 23, 94 AArMMU&ArMS rfsnshswss * * * *»T.»7,.T,»7«.7«.T, F LCAL NTEREST f *4* * S W *SS* ^ *? S ^ *45 K f Mss va Jackns who has been spendng the summer at home wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Jackns, left Wednesday for Washngton, ). C., where she wll spend the wnter. n Frday afternoon from 4 to 5 o clock there wll be a Rectal at the Hagerman Pano Parlors to whch the publc s nvted, Prof. Lndsay, Bernard Archbald and Mss Matte Dyer wl^ render several choce selectons. College students who have been spendng the summer at home are returnng to thef respectve schools to take up the work of the Fall term. Donald Putnam left Tuesday for Colb7, Mss Madelne Cleveland to Smmons College, on Monday evenng, Wellngton Bamford and Leland McElwee to Bowdon Wednesday mornng, Wm. Bates, last Frday. Manuel to Church of the Good Shepherd The Sunday School s to gve a Recepton to ther pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Robnson and fam ly n the Parsh Hbuse on Frday evenng Sept. 26 at A ll the scholars of the school are nvted* to be sresent. The Guld wll entertan the members of the Parsh n the Parsh hall W ednesday evenng Sept. 29 n honor of Rev. and Mrs Geo. S. R obnson. Sunday Servces are to be as follows: A. M. H oly Communon A. M. H oly Communon wth sermon by Rev. Arthur Freese, of Kansas. 7. P. M. Rev. Geo. S. Robnson wll delver hs Farewell address. ngenous Smugglng Trck. The smuggler s ngenuty s nexhaustble, as M. Gernez, a customs nspector at the fronter staton of Felgnles, France, has recently dscovered. He was nspectng a goods tran, one of the wagons of whch was flled wth sacks of potatoes, when hs suspcons were aroused, and on takng out some of the supposed tubers he found that they were packets of tobacco cleverly done up n wrappers closely mtatng potato aklns. W. C. T. U. State Conventon Wth a large representaton of delegates from practcally every part of the State present, te 40th annual conventon of the Mane W o m a n s Chrstan Temperance Unon opened on Wednesday n the Methodst Church, Mrs. Altlua G. Qumby of North Turner, actngpresdent of the organzaton snce the deat h of Mrs. L. M. X. 8 evens, presded. ltl openhgshereferred to the work of the past year and certan recommendatons made by the late presdent of the Unon, Mrs. Stevens. Memoral Resoluton Mr#. Jenne E. Seamans, presdent of the Aroostook County W. C. T. U., presented the followng resoluton n memory of the late* State and Natonal presdent : Resolved : by th e Woman s Chrstan Temperance Unon of Mane n State conventon assembled That n Lllan M. X. Stevens we recognzed a woman sent from God ; that through her vctorous passng comes te call to holer servce n the belef that we shall yet reoce wth her over the trumph of the cause to whch she gave herself wth unmeasured generosty and fath. We hereby record our grattude that we have been prvleged to (Mter nto fellowshp wth one whose lofty ams, nsprng presence, words of wsdom and lovng, gudng sprt shall abde through all The comng days. The unanmous adopton of the resoluton was passed wth mpressve exercses, all present beng deeply sensble of the loss whch had come to the W. C. T. U., and to the members as personal frends. The mornng was gven up to reports of the executve commttee and several of the State offcers, the reports of department superntendents also beng taken up at ths sesson. ll her Wednesday evenng addres, Mss Anna A. Gordon of Evanston,., actng presdent of the Natonal Woman s Chrstan Temperance Unon, pad a glowng trbute to Ms. Lllan M. N. Stevens as frend, comrade and a leader of remarkable ablty. Mss Gordon sad: Ths beloved leader, wth the soul of a warror, a statesman s sagacty and a mother s heart was a rare combnaton of astuteness and tenderness, of well balanced udgement and gentleness, radcal n thought, and conservatve nacton, ust, generous, self sacrfcng, courageous and absolutely devoted to the trust W a n ted S p ru ce And fr bought n any quantty for cash. Best prce pad delvered at mll. Call now and make arrangements for your wnter s cut. nternatonal Agrcultural Corporaton, Buffalo Fertlzer Works, Mane Branch, commtted to her hands. Honltoo, Mane. She was a wonderful exemplfcaton of one of her own epgrams, To love oneself last goes a long way toward establshng the kngdom of heaven upon earth.' N atonal Prohbton Takng up the subect of Natonal consttutonal prohbton, Mss Gordon declared t to be a safety frst measure, that should command the earnest, actve, untrng support of every Chrstan and every patrot. t s safety frst for thousands of sufferng women and chldren ; t s ftfetyt frst for the rsng generaton of boys and grls, our ctzens of tomorrow, who are enttled to ths protecton along lfe s treacherous hghway ; t s a safety frst measure made absolutely necessary by the complex condton of the electrc age n whch we lve, an age Whch must elmnate alcohol poboh f t would preserve ndvdual and Natonal consttutonal prohbton s An effcency measure whch must preval n our great Republc f we are to mantan our proud poston among the natons of the world. There are many sgns of the tmes Whch ndcate a good prospect of wnnng ths greatest of temperance vctores. ' The prospect s good because John Barleycorn has n recent years been several tmes struck by Natonal prohbton lghtnng. The abolshment; of the sale of lquor n the restaurants of our Natonal Captol buldng, n the solders homes, and n the army canteen, the so called whte rbbon regme at the Whte House, the passage of the Webb-Kenyon bll for the protecton of prohbton terrtory the fearless acton of Secretary Daels n banshng strong drnk from the navy, the order of the secretary of vrar, Mr. Garrson, closng 85 saloons on the Unted States sde of the Panama Canal zone all these electrc bolts have somewhat prepared John Barleycorn for the fearful storm soon to break, when Natonal prohbton lghtnng wll strke down every dstllery every browery and every dram shop n our great Naton. Approprate resolutons were passed at the Thursday sesson, followed by reports of the several departments and dscussons on varous subects. The address for the evenng was gven by Mss Anna A. Gordon, actng presdent of the Natonal W. C. T. U. Then followed one of the features, Loyal Temperance Legon n Ths and ther Lands wth demonstratons by chldren n costume. Electons As was antcpated Mrs. Althea G. Qumby of North Turner, for several years the personal choce of the late Mrs. Lllan M. N. Stevens as vce presdent at large of the Mane W o man s Chrstan Temperance Unon, was unanmously chosen ro succeed the latter as presdent of the State organzaton st the annual electon. The vce presdent at large s apponted by the presdent each year, and Mrs. Qumby asked for further tme before makng her appontment. ther offcers cnosen were Mss sabel H. rtckney of East Brownfeld, correspondng secretary ; Mss Clara M. Farwell of Rockland, recordng secretary ; Mrs. Emma E. Watts of Portland, treasu -er. The recordng secretary apponted Mrs. Sarah Lord Cram of Kennebunk as assstant recordng secretary. Followng the electon o f Mrs been taken over by the department Qumby as presdent, whch was the 0f ralways and wll be operated bv occason of specal nterest throughout the body of delegates and vstors, Mrs. Helen Thomas of Greene Gazette. Phans are now completed the ntercolonal, says the Montreal presented the new presdent wth a for the erecton of a brdge over the beautful bouquet of flowers from the offcers o f the Androscoggn County W. C. T. U. Te closng.sessons were occuped by the appontment of commttees and routne busness. New Brdge ver John Rver St. The nternatonal Ralway, extendng from. Campbellton, (X. B. ). to St. Leonards on the St. J o h n rver, a dstance of 2 mles, whch was bult by Thos. Malcolm, has Cream o f Tartar Many New England people use cream of tartar for quck bakng. They value ts superor qualtes and wll not knowngly accept substtutes made of alum or lme phosphates, such as are sometmes offered. But even the most careful cannot always know. The hgh prce of cream of tartar has led to efforts to substtute alum and phosphate of lme compounds whch are vastly nferor and not as healthful to use. The easest way n whch the housekeeper can be sure of qualty and economy s by usng Royal Bakng Powder, whch s made from pure cream of tartar. Royal Bakng Powder gves perfect results, s less trouble to use, and has not been advanced n prce. Anyone who has once become accustomed to usng Royal Bakng Powder never reverts to homemade mxtures or any other product for rasng bscut, grddle-cakes, doughnts, or cake. St. John rver untng te New Brunswck shore wth the Amercan sde at Van Buren, Mane, gvng the Campbellton and St. Leonard branch of the. C. R. drect communcato wth all of the New England ponts and gvng the shortest possble route from the splendd fshng and tourst ponts on the B.ac des Chaleurs to the port of Boston. The n>w hrdgo. whch wll cost about $3 0,0 n, wll be bult by the Van Buren Brdge Company, and cont olh-d bv the Bangor and Aroostook Ralway Company, whose, presdent, Percy. Todd, s now at Wndsor. Mr. Todd was formerly wth Mr. Chamberln when the present presdent of te Grand Trunk Pacfc was n charge of the old Canada Atlantc, and be called on hs former chef durng hs stay n the cty yesterday. The Var. Buren Brdge Co., have taken over the charter formerly owned by Thomas Malcolm, who realzed several years ago the mportance of the outlet for Canadan trade by buldng the brdge n queston. fl S!l f s,e D. ed almost mmedately f they are not already under way. Some tme snce the Hon. Frank Cochrane, mnster of ralways and canals, secured authorty from parlament to acqure branches of the. C. R. Te nternatonal, whch runs through a good country, and whch has already developed that secton very materally, has n consequence come under tqe operaton of the Act n queston. The government has, t appears, come to an agreement wth Mr. Malcolm as to the prce to he pad for the road, hut ths has to receve te approba- t s understood that the tnancn of the work has already hec t accom- ton of parlament, consequently, plshed and that operatons on the the nternatonal wll be operated structure, whch wll contan four under a Rase awatng te acton of pers and approaches, wll be start- parlament the next sesson. ^ X o x or Here Are The = o «^ Przes THE A R S T K TMES wll A w ard n Popularty and Prze Contest Read about them, then see them at the Varous Dealers from w hom Purchased. There s stll an opportunty for New Entres. Send n Your Nomnaton T o day. Y ou can Nomnate Yourself. o D SPECAL FFER F 5,000 VTES WTH EACH $0.00 N SUBSCRPTNS. Specal Vote ffer A specal extra ballot good lor,noo votes wll )e gven to everv contestant who llgs > 0.00 Sll h!)sc' )- tons before S o clock, Monda\ n glt, Sept. 28th. Von are not lmted to ust one of t ese specal ballots but wll be gven as many as you have clubs o of >xoo. Sxoo. Tbs specal ballot s n addton to the regular voles. DSTRCT P R ZE S FR ST PRZES ne South Bend W atch Purchased of C. S. sgood ne W altham W atch U. S. BART.KTT) Purchased of Frank Pearson V alue $25.00 Each. SECND PRZES T w o Peces o f Furnture Purchased of Dunn Furnture Company W o rth $20.00 Each. Wnners to have choce of any artcle of furnture valued at $ Ten per cent of the amount of ther collectons wll be gven to all those who work durng the Contest and do not wn one of the other przes, provded they turn n at least $20.00 n new subscrptons. THE FRST GRAND PRZE THE FRD CAR or tw o Round Trp Tckets to the W orld s Far w th $ n cash for expense m oney or $ n cash. The Ford Car Ths Car w as purchased of B erry & Benn. Enter Your Name or a Frend s Name T oday A lttle organzaton among your frends for systematc work and your personal nterest wll gr a long way toward makng you the owner of the grand prze. Address all communcatons and subscrptons to The A roostook Tm es Contest M anager,houlton,m e. NM NATN BLANK. Good for 5000 votes n the Tmks (treat Auto, Popularty and Prze-Votng Contest. nly one nomnaton blank wll le credted to each contestant. CNTEST MAX AG ER. The Aroostook 'rmes. Houlton, Me. hereby nomnate as a Canddate n your l rze Contest : M Address Dstrct No Nam* >f N om n ator... Address Date Boh ne No._. f you fll out ths coupon wth the name of the canddate who wns the frst Grand or Captal prze you wll receve $0.uo n gold. The Nomnator s name wll postvely not he made known to anyone unless ther canddate wns one of the Captal Przes. oox [X ox J o o D

7 Plagtto f Coekroaeho n Bngtand. Sfypttaa cockroaches are a warmng l a the workng* of a large collery n Gkunorgansllre, England. The crea* BWTta came orer. and were ntroduced la aome Egyptan fodder used n the :«tablea. They have bred at an ncred- : hle rate, and ther awarma now form ~Maerloua menace to health n the col* Jlery. Sutherland expert haa been "attm ed to attempt ther extermnat e *. Beng Agreeable. The true art of beng agreeable la to appear well pleased wth all the company, and rather to seem well entertaned wth them than to brng entertanment to them. A man thus dsposed may have not much learnng nor any wt; but f he has common sense, and somethng frendly n hs behavor, t conclates men s mnds more than the brghtest parts wthn hs dsposton. Addson.!* ANNUNCEM ENT! T o m3 Gossard Corsets customer s Mrs. Lulu Smth * P o d fr tr f Carbou, Me., wll take up my work as 'Cortetere for Aroostook Co. She wll be at Mrs. Perley Dudley s Mltary St,, Houlton, Sept to call on my trade. MRS. JHN D. HENRY Presque sle, Me. Demonstratons F W ll Be Gven All Next Week at Leghton & Feeley s CM E N AND TRY T! K N G S PUREM ALT D EPARTM EN T HAW LEY STR EET, BST N Weal There sn t A n y Better We have them n dfferent styles a n d prces both n Lades and Gents. We sell Waterman s nks. PE.ARSN, The Jeweler H o u l t o n, M a n pposte Trust Co. SPCES FR PCKLNG! urs are carefully selected, guaranteed fol strength and free from nsects. Cardamom Seed, Nutmeg, Cnnamon Bark, Cassa Buds, Black Pepper, Allspce, Tumerc Powder, Whte Mustard Seed, Whte Gnger Root, Whole Cloves, Bay Leaves, M xed Spces, Corander Seed. Lsrget Q u a n tty L o w e st P r c e s : Munro s W est End Drug Store a$ You are SA FE When You Buy Drugs Here. GLASSES Ftted by us are guaranteed to be servceable and satsfactory. f your vson wll not be mproved by '^UMN you wll be told so, a n d no oharg* wll be made. PTCAL PARLRS B V L T, M A N *. F LCAL NTEREST sgood s prces are trade wnners. Buy your coal and wood of F. A. Cates and Co. Sherff E G. Bryson was n Bangor last Frl lay on busness. Mleage books at H. E. Thomas. A. P. Knney of Westfeld was n town last week callng on frends. Colored spectacles and glasses at sgood s. Weddng rngs at sgood s. All Mrs. H. A. Dykeman returned styles. Saturday from Boston. Edtor C. C. Harvey, of Fort Far- All knds of potato books for shpfeld, was n town Wednesday on cers and buyers are prnted at the busness. T m es offce. Get your Potato Slp Books prnted Burns Mcntyre returned Monday at the T m es offce. from a two weeks vst wth frends John Hnch, the well known lumberman n Boston. of Danforth, was n town AH Hrds of sea food, fresh at, Rl last week on busness. ey * market. Cheaper than meat, and more healthy. Who wouldn t take an automoble f t was presented to them? Read the T m es and see who would. Took McElwee, left Frday, for Watervlle, whete he wll enter Coburn Classcal nsttute. rder your renewals for The Saturday Evenng Post, or Lades Home Journal at the Tmes offce. Ben. Batchelder and famly returned to Houlton from Bangor Me. last week. Take your Callng Card plate to the T m es offce and let them furnsh your cards They enoy t. A large flock of wld geese passed over the town headed south last The 8th Grade school on Water *T rday afternoon. St., opened last Wednesday morn- Call at Campbell's Bakery store n ng, wth 79 scholars n attendance, the Poneer Block and get Bakery McCluskey Bros. Hardware C o. ] goods. carres a lne of Hoover Dggers and repars. ffce supples such as Typewrter Rbbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper mav be obtaned at the Tmes offce. Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Fndley re recevng congratulatons on the brth of a son on Sunday. Subscrptons taken at the Tmes offce for all magaznes. Call the Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pnsmore, o f ** Phone am your subscrp- Kort Farfeld, were n town last ( on w l>e sent at once, week, comng down by auto. Mr. S. H. Webb and Mr. Fuller of Prnk Aroostook Sprng Water H.eklaul have been the guests of beverages. Sold by al up to-date! J *' * Krown ( r a X " da\s. dealers. rfhe T mes s completng arrange- Mss Phylls Wlson left last week m,jnts for n automoble whch t s for rono,'whore she wll enter the to present to some person n Aroos- Freshman class at the Dversty of to4k County..Perhaps Y l'w lhe syane th lucky one. Full partculars wll be'publshed n ths ssue. For all stomach troubles drnk Maple Sprng Water. rder of N. f Messrs. Thus. Estabrnok and Donah! McLeod went t<>tunny's Camp L. DeWtt, Westfeld. C. B. Rordam B. and A. des-notc0 f For6ClSUT6 patcher, s spendng hs vacaton n WnnrBhPr v u Whereas George Fsher of akfeld, n the County of Aroostook and State of Mane, by D. B. Allen whle n town last hs mortgage deed dated the seventeenth day week sold hs house on Hgh, St. to ' of August 9, and recorded n the Aroog- Austn R. Ham. ' took Regstry of Deeds n Volume263, Page Mss Charlotte Jones arrved M on-^* conveye!l n,e» the undersgned, the day from New York and has accept- AA?.8 de*crt) d parcel of land, to wt All that part of lot numbered twelve (2) ed a poston wth Mrs. F. Sn cock for the fall season. FR SALE The best cty farm n Penobscot County, less than two mles from the Bangor Post ffce and the Bangor Hgh School. 50 acres n mowng feld feet of land on the best street out of Bangor. Street all lghted. A- bout 250 apple trees. Beautful set of buldngs that cost $0,000. Everythng up-to-date. Electrc lghts, hot water heat, handsome bath room, all hardwood floors. Fne water supply, Slate snk and set tubs. Hot and cold water. Two handsome freplaces. House las eght rooms besdes bath room, pantry and wood shed. Fne new stable. Large hay barn wth 5o tons of hay. House lots can be sold off the front to pay for the place n less than fve years. Ths place must be seen to be apprecated. t must be sold by ctober st, on account of sckness of owner. Ths place s cheaper at the prce asked than a farm ten mles from market would be f t were gven to free. Three to fve thousand dollars down and the hay wll take care of the balance. Apply to Paul D. Hggns, 40 Central Street, BANGR, MANE. STATE F MANE To The Honorable, The Judge f The Probate Court, n And For The County f Aroostook : Range two (2) n Merrll Plantaton n sad County of Aroostook that was conveyed to George Van Tassell by John A. Brown by hs deed of wamftty dated November 2,903 and recorded n the Aroostook Regstry of Deeds, Volume 202, Page 53, to whch sad deed and record and to deed and record theren mentoned reference s hereby made fora more partcular descrpton of the parcel thereby conveyed, and beng the same premses conveyed to sad George Fsher by Fred H. Stmson by deed dated August 9,9. And whereas, the condton of sad mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by reason of the breach thereof clam a foreclosure of sad mortgage and gve ths notce for that purpose. Dated at Houlton, Mane, ths sxteenth day of September, FRED H. STMSN, By hs Attorney, Roland E. Clark. State of Mane To The Honorable, The Judge of Probate, n And For The County f Aroostook : Respectfully represents Ludde Wllams of Fredercton, New Brunswck one of the hers of Jane E. Coughlan late of Houlton n sad County, deceased, n testate, that sad Jane E. Coughlan at the tme of her decease was the owner of an nterest n certan Real Esstate stuated n sad Houlton bounded and descrbed as follows, vz : n the south by the south lne of town lot numbered thrty-two (32) n sad Houlton ; on the west by land owned and occuped by Respectfully represents James. Kdder Thomas P. Putnam ; on the north by land of Houlton Guardan of Edmund J. Kdder owned by Hannah M. Chalmers and on the and Mary F. Kdder resdent of Houlton n east by the west, lne of Wnter Street, so- the County of Aroostook, mnors and chldren called. Sad premses beng known as the of Elbrdge. Kdder late of Houlton n sad Perks homestead. county of Aroostook decease<. Also, a certan nterest n the Perks store That sad mnors are the owners of certan ' property, so called, stuated on the southerly nterest n Real Estate, stuated n Houlton n sde of Market Square, n sad Houlton and sad County, and descrbed as follows, vz beng mmedately east of the Ersbe store The followng descrbed pece or parcel o f! and offce buldng. Real Estate stuate on the west sde of Court That sad deceased left a wll, devsng all at Tmculcus Lake last Saturday for Street n Houlton Vllage n sad town of her property ot every name, nature and des- Mr. and Mrs. Halmar Fdblad, a few days stay. Houlton vz. : the premses formerly occuped' erpton to her two brothers, Wllam S. Perks were n Boston last week for a few ; by Vna! B. Wlson and Lumded on the and Charles E. Perks, n common and undays where Mr. Edblad had bus- ; The Hoover Potato Dggers gve north by land formerly owned by the late dvded : that the sad Wllams. Perks ded ness. better satsfacton than any dgger Thomas M. Bradbury, on the east by sad! before the.sld Jane E. Coughlan deceased, on the market. For sale by McCluskey Pros. Hardware Co. Latest thngs n Cameo ewelry at Court Street, on the south and west by land and after sad wll was made, leavng no sgood's. formerly owned and occuped by Mrs. Ellen chldren, that the one half partn common UMlobt. M. Lawls has receved hs hlbrek and now owned or occuped by and undvded n the estate of the sad deceas- Mrs. Agnes M aloney was t Ft. : commsson from (dov. Hanes as GeorgeW. Rchards. Beng the same pre-! ed Jane E. Coughlan was devse! to the sad Farfeld last week, tlx* guest o ' her; Notary llhlc al ustc of t!) msos conveyed to me by Vnal B. Wlson by! Wllam S. Perks, under sad wll, descends daughter Teresa, who s em ployed, hs deed dated July 7th, tool and recorded to the lawful hers of sad Jane E. Peace. Coughlan, there. n the Aroostook Regstry of Deeds n Vol. decease!, as undevsed estate, accordng to Mss C aw left lx*r<* last.s; Pago 24, to whch doedand the record the rules of descent ; that the hers of the stud The Rent Recept Hooks made at uv.-k for A s lad whom* she assu- J thereof ro'eroee s horehy made for a more J deceased, Jane E. Coughlan, are lvng n T m -:s offce contans a tx and, > <! t-r (utc< as nstructor of Musc partcular doserptou of the premses horen dtf erent State and Countres, to wt :-some n notce to qut -Call and > >* them. m publc schools. conveyed. Beng tn-.-me promses conveyed Canada and some n the Unted States of Mr. and Mrs. \V.,. Mam-e. wo! :o Klbndge. Kdder n Jenne Wlson- by Amerca. that the sad hers or owners can- A nntu t!;<* legal fraternty have been n *V L n x *r ;. Flu., tor dood dated Aprl, l'.m:; and rocordod n! not dspose of ther separate nterest, n the e n o y e d a llt.* ken stew on tlx* about a year returned.enx* last t Aroostook Rogstry of Doods Vo]. *;» Page above descrbed leal estate, wthout loss; Calas rot W. *(! nesklnv. gong- n W ednesday. ggg. ' that the executor or some other sutable pertwo automoble-;. Tlat tleo s not >u:',k*cnt personal, estate son should l»* authorzed to sell such estate Maph* Sprt g Wat ft wll eur>- t at f > < y h w a n t a : a tr(n mb e or a For payment of debts, expenses of -<e and of. and dstrbute the proceeds, after payng exk d ney t rm d* *. M. L. DeWtt W* - - t r p t o t e * W o r l d, t Far t. l*e held guardanshp, and fur support of the wards petses, among such hers, accordng to ther feld A ll -Up! ly you. :;; San Fratose >. Cab. next year'.' and to provde a rea'onable sum n antcpa- respectve rghts theren, Mrs. F. C. Rates \vk --.me person n H mlton s gong to a? lon of accrung expenses. Wherefore your pettoner prays that Franb f g v e l a n a n t o n ohle or a trp to s p f t x n g a f e w w» wt T'ut t would he for the b-m-t of sad ' cs L. Canmy. of Federeton n the Provnce r. e \ pe n -e.«, pad. Full deparents n Sr. st n. N tab m - S e. mnors that sad Estate should be sold. of New Brunswck, may be lcensed to sell for sad pur*' and conve\ the whole of sad nterest n sad r * * t u n t h s w e e k. M Lotte Morrll ws.o has Lee Wherefore yn: pet','. pray.* that h- real estate at prvate sale, for the purposes t s a gt at (xevf emplov< l a t t * B A A o f f c e. may be lcensed sell and conven sad Real, above set forth. Typewrter Rbbons at Tr m < an bon r e t u r n e d h o m e l a s t w e e Estate at ub'. phvatexle for the pur- Dated at otlton the 7th day of September, offce an t aw* the hot no ol n: ax. a a e c e ' X ' d a p o s t o n w t pose aforesad- A. D. on. away for them, Rbbons f < rte A re. am >afx *f "eptomber, A. LUDDE WLLAMS. makes of nac.m :e ( x-rral depart nxut D..!.\ Ml'.x. KDDER, Guardan. M rs. F. S scm las now a cotn- 'ATE F MANE plet<* lu t t.e X * W o d mllnery A -: < F MANE AxuAxk, Court of Probate from te -ton and N.-w York markets. PURE RCH BLD A ', h'.stl H,;, ( tnt ut 'n-ate N*ptemher Term. A. D. m4. Scptem:»t Term, A. D xl 4 Upon the ton-gong petton, rdered, That ct. L lxl wll h * regular meetng 'pun tn* ftr-*g'ug petton, <mlerel. That PREVENTS DSEASE sad pettoner gwe notce to all persons nnght of HUtoe <'amp Nx spr.; M >;a!d pettoner gve notce to al; petmms mte- by cau>ng a copy of the petton W. of A. Hu ne.-s of mporta.net ted, by euumtg a copy of the petton am and ths order thereon, to be pubshed three urn a large attendant* 'epl ;tod ths order the*.,,,!., to be publshed three weeks weeks successvely n the Aroostook Tmes a successvely n the Aroo.dook Tmes a newspaper publshed n Houlton, n sad County, County that they may appear at a Court of newspaper publshed n Houlton, n sad Mrs. F. A. Never- reprosents the Nl Lm* Dorset. The honng s that they may appear at a Court of Probate Probate for sad County to le held at the math' of trple nterwoven wres, for sad County, to be held at the ftee of. ftee of P. C. Keegan n Van Buren n sad whle supportng the fgure perfectly, they are not rgd, am so permt the thn! Tuesdav of <h-tober next, at one at one o'clock n the afternoon, and show cause C, Keegan, n Van Buren :n sad County, on Count), on the thrd Tuesday of ctober next, complete ease. The Nl Bone styles o'clock n the afterucon. and show cause, f f any they have, why the prayer of sad any they have, wn the prayer of sad pelt- pettoner should not le granted, fll the demand for corn et corsery. f tlx* stay- break or rust wthn a year they wll he replaced by a new corset Sold only by Mrs. Nevers. 37 Dour, St., Te Notce of Foreclosure Whereas, Harry A. Guou, then of Lttleton, n the county of Aroostook and State of Mane, by hs mortgage deed dated September loth, RUM, and recorded n the Aroostook Regstry of Deeds, n Vol. gox, Page :o, mortgaged to Henry C. Sharp, the followng descrbe! pece or parcel of land stuated n t e north dvson of sad Lttleton, and beng a part of lot numl>ered one (), Range lve (5 n sad North Dvson of sad Lttleton, bounded as follows, to wt:- Bounded on the west by the east lne of the Houlton and resque sle road ; on the south by the north lne of a lot of land owned or occuped by W. G. Everett ; on the east by the west lne of the rght of way of the Bangor and Aroostook Ralroad ; on the north by a lne parallel wth te* south lne of sad lot one (l), Range fve ( (. and dstant therefrom thrty-sx CM) rods an«l eght Cs) feet. Sad paoel of land beng twenty (20) rods and eght (S) feet wde from north to south and contanng one acre, more o: less. Exceptng and reservng therefrom a s rp of land sxty (60) feet wde oft from the north sde of the above descrbed premses heretofore conveyed by Harry S. Everett to Wllam R. Whtney by deed dated March 2, and recorded n Aroostook Regstry of Deeds n Vol. 97, Page 573, to whch deed reference s had. And whereas the Executors of the Estate of the sad Henry C. Sharp, deceased, by ther deed of assgnment dated June 29, 908 and reoorded n sad Regstry n Vol. 248, Page 56, assgned sad mortgage and the debt thereby secured to Lucene A. Hll, and whereas the sad Luoene A. Hll dd by hs deed of assgnment dated July 2, 94, and recorded n sad Regstry n Vol. 248, Page 56, assgned sad mortgage and the debt thereby secured, to the undersgned. And whereas the condtons of sad mortagae are broken, now, whereof by reason of the breach of the condtons of sad mortgage clam a foreclosure thereof, and gve ths notce for that purpose. Dated at Houlton, Mane, September Cth, 94. GERGE W. NDDN, By hs attorneys, Do h e r t y A Tompkns, 338 Bad blond, that s, blood that s mpure or np<>\ershed, thn and pale,--s rcspo--be for more alments than anythng else. t a fleets every organ and. functon. Tn s,me (eases t causes catarrh; n others, dyspepsa ; n others, rheumatsm; and n skll others, weak, tred, langud feelngs and \x>rse troubles. t s responsble for run-down! condtons, and s the most common cause of dsease. H ood s Sarsaparlla s the greatest purfer and enrcher of the blood the world has ever known. t has been wonderfully successful n removng semfula and other humors, neeasng the.red-blond corpuscles, and buldng up the whole system, (let t today. N otce of F oreclosu re Wlmreas, Harry A. Guou. then of l.ttlo- ton, t the county of A roost, nk and ""tatc o! Mam*, by hs mortgage deed dato! June th,! 909, am recorded n the Aroostook Regstry ; of Dens n Vol. 24, Page 240. mortgaged to Lucene A. Hll. A certan pecx or parcel of land stuated n the north dvson of sad Lttleton and Dung a part of lot numbered om* (U, range lve (.'o m sad north dvson of sad Lttleton, descrbed as follows, to wt Bounded on the west by the east lne of the Houlton and Presque sle road : on the south by the north lm* of a lot of land owned or occuped by W. (. Everett : on the east by the west lne of the rght of way of the Bangor A Aroostook Ralroad; on the north by a lne parallel wth the south lne of sad lot numlered one (), range lve (5) and dstant therefrom thrty-sx (:«;) rods and eght (8) feet. Sad parcel of land beng twenty (20) rods and eght (8) feet wde from north to south and contanng one (l)acre, more or less. The above premses are the same convey xl to sad Harry A. Guou by Harry L. Everett by hs deed dated -September loth lth>4 and recorded n Aroostook Regstry of Deeds n Vol. 207, Page 54. Exceptng and reservng however from* the above descrbed parcel of land a strp of land sxty (60) feet wde off from the north sde of sad above descrbed parcel heretofore conveyed to Wllam R. Whtney by deed dated March 2nd!K>3 and reoorded n sad Regstry n Vol. 97, Page 573. And whereas the sad Lucene A. Hll by hs deed of assgnment dated July 2nd 94 and recorded n sad Regstry n Vol. 248, Pag 57, assgned sad mortgage and the debt thereby secured to the undersgned, And whereas the condtons of sad mortgage are broken, now, therefore by reason of the breach of the condtons of sad mortgage clam a foreclosure thereof, and gve ths notce for that purpose. Dated at Houlton, Mane, September 5th, 94. GERGE W. NDDN, By hs attorneys, Doherty & T ompkns. 338 toe'' should not be granted. N C H L A S F Ess EN D E N, J udge. Attest : sx s. T hornton, Regster. NCHLAS F E SS E N) E N, J udge. Utest : Sxt t s. T hornton, Regster. tne cop) tn *>Hn. f Petton and order of Court; A true copy of petton and order of Court thereon. Attest : S:l : s. Thornton. Regster. Attest : Skth S. T hoknton, Regster. H. H. MSLEY wshes to announce to the people of Houlton and near hv towns that he has opened a general Job Shop such as Tn Hoofng, Hot Ar Heatng. Ventlatng, Sheet Metal Work of all knds. Stove Work, Gutter Work, Metal Celng. All orders promptly attended to. Address, H. H. MSLEY 8 K e lle ra n St. Rear ( has. Thorne's Resdence Telephone Connecton. - Claron Constructon s planned wth greatest care to nsure stablty under the hardest use, and for convenence n operaton and n reparng. ur latest ranges em body the most advanced deas n range buldng com bned wth the thoroughness o f manufacture fo r w h ch C la ron s are famous. Ask the Claron THE HME CLARN dealer to show you these ranges. W D & BSHP C., Bangor, Me. Sold b y HAM LTN A C LARK C. H ou lton, Me,

8 The Aroostook Tmes, Wednesday, September 23, 94. t TW KQ4DS,WfflCH 'WELL YU TAKE? STABT on the RAD T PRSPERTY today. The frst mlestone t a BANK ACCUNT. t s a check aganst extravagance. Read the autobography of any of onr great captans of ndustry and ftnanoe. nvarably, close to the openng paragraph, he wll tell of hs FRST BANK ACCUNT. t was the frst mlestone n hs RAD T SUCCESS A T T - f p T H E F R S T N AT N AL BANK HULTN, The Lapse of Enoch Wentworth l B y SABEL GRDN CURTS Author o f "The Woman from Woloortona" Hh»lratk>n* by ElhwothYoong Ctvrffet, 0X4. by F. G. Browne A Co. (Contnued from page 5) "D o you really thnk so? "N o, don't thnk t, know t. You are two people; one s lazy and ndfferent, wth Just ambton enough to do the work you have to do. You ca n t help dong t well you could not do t badly. Then there s the other a man wth vvd magnaton, feelng, emoton, and ablty; but t le so hard "to wake hm u p!". * * Merry umped to hs feet and stared down nto the grl's face. How dd you learn ths about me? Has neoh lad my soul bare to you?" "Enoch told me somethng of you career, that was all. know you bet ter than he d^es. Andrew pulled the soft hat over hs eyes and sprawled out on the rock le d re^. r Dorcas began wth a nervous laugh "t sounds lke presumpton, kno\* so lttle of the world, only have bee tuddng you " "Am worth the trouble? he nterttpted. "W orth the trouble! don t beleve you know yourself yet. You have a wonderful magnaton and such knowledge o f hum.an nature. You could wrte a great play, many of them possbly. You know men and women. You have lad bare the souls of some of them when you talked wth me. After you brng a beng nto lfe, thnk how you eould make hm lve agan on the t a g e!'' * Dorcas umped to her feet Andrew Merry, go to work! Show them (what you can do, f for nothng else than to please me and prove that (haven't made a mstake. "MlfW Dorcas, st down." The grl looked at her companon [ottrously. "Let me ehake hands on a bargan, ho laughed. That's a foolsh lttle ;esr*mony used to go through wth mother when was a boy. f prom fm d fathfully would do anythng, * shook hands on tt. Dorcas held out her hand cordally. Her clasp waa magnetc. "flt down agan and lsten, he hogged. For years and years and years ve had a play crystallzng n my mnd. t s all blocked out. Let me tell you about t. Dorcas sat leanng forward, her face between her hands, her eyes glowng wth nterest.,4& hero s casher n a bank, a young fellow of good famly, Joval, happy-go-lucky, generous, democratc. H e has marred the bank presdent's dsngfcter, who s exactly hs opposte gobft blooded, haughty, selfsh and fond. o f luxur7. There s a sweet, tender lttle daughter: The love between the father and the chld s beautful. The maa, trustng to nch to see hm through, steals for years, coverng bs defalcatons n the cleverest way. He had to get money, for hs wfe denes herself nothng. The father-n-law dscovers the crme, exposes t to hs daughter, then drops dead. She gves her husband up to publc Justce. Hs tral comes off and he s sentenced to twdnty years. The chld s told that she s fatherless. The wfe takes her father s fortune and goes W est When the second act opens she has dvorced 'the husband and marred agan. Tbe chld, s a lovely, true-hearted woman. She s engaged to the young mayor, of the cty, and preparatons are afoot for th e weddng, when she receves a letter from the one man who remaned loyal to her father an old antor at the beak. He tals her the story whch hud been hdden from her. The father, roenhless. broken down, hopeless. s MANE. to leave prson n a few weeks. She confronts her mother, who denes the story, but later confessed. The grl breaks her engagement, leaves home, and goes East. The old antor takes her to lve near the prson untl her father s released. Every day she watches the convcts at ther lockstep tramp and sees her father. The closng of that act, when she meets hm leavng prson, can be tremendous n human nterest. He turned to look at Dorcas. Go on, ehe sad. The last act s lad n a New England vllage, among smple country people. The grl and her father are lvng on a lttle farm. Her lover comes, havng searched for her everywhere. She tells hm the story. He marres her and takes the father home wth them. Merry paused. The sun had dropped below the horzon and the western sky glowed n red, gold and purple. When, cred Dorcas n a flush of enthusasm, when wll you begn to wrte? At once, tomorrow. ll go away somewhere; can t do t here. Go to Enoch, she sad. He wll Enoch s shoulder wth an mplorng gesture. Dear old man, want your help und gudance. m such a blamed be delghted. He has such fath n unbusness-lke chump. f you hadn t you and he loves you. Besdes, you ll ( been head and rght hand and nmth. r, have hs sympathy. Poor Enoch, the father and brother to mo for years, as one ambton of hs lfe s to be a well as the truest frend a man ever famous dramatst. had, d have been n the gutter. No? sad Merry ncredulously. \ Enoch, Merry s tae-e flushed, "f wn Don t tell hm you know t. dls- out, t moans more to me than fame or covered t by accdent. was tdyng wealth...t means the happness of a hs desk one day. came on a ple of \ lfetme. manuscrpt. There were dramas, Andrew! A woman at last. comedes, tragedes, even comc The actor nodded gravely. "Yea, a operas. He has been wrtng that sort ; of thng for years and years. Queer he never told me! What were they lke? "Don t thnk me dsloyal, but they are awful! Some day, when he gets a great plot, he thnks he wll succeed. He won t. t was cruel to toll hm so. He s nothng but an expert newspaper man. "Dear, good, generous old Enoch! You wll never tell hm never? M won t, sad Merry. They sat for a few mnutes n slence. The flush of the sunset began to fade from the sky. Seagulls wheeled above ther heads. We must go home, sad Andrew. Crossng these rocks n the dusk would be perlous. Dorcas rose and followed hm, claspng hs outstretched hand. When they leaped down from the sea wall to the beach, the grl asked: 'Ths s our last evenng here? magne so. You go to New Haven next week, don t you? Dorcas nodded. Thnk of mo workng wth all the courage and energy you have awakened. When the play s wrtten wll brng t straght to you. There was eager antcpaton u her eyes. When you come wll ask a favor. May play the daughter of th convct? You! Andrew stopped and looked down at her ntently. "You you dear chld, you sweet, gracous woman! Dorcas lfted her cool hands to her blazng cheeks Lsten! You don t thnk could do t. could. have loved Shakespeare snce was a lttle grl. know Julet and Desdemona and Rosalnd, but ve lved wth Cordela, ve loved her. ve seen nto her soul. Your grl s Cordela. could play the part even f have never been on the stage. Besdes can work; oh, you ought to see how can work when have to! t s not that/' Andrew protested. You could play Cordela we ll call the grl Cordela now as no one know. t s not that t s such a hard lfe the one you would choose, and t s so dfferent from anythng you know. Dorcas spoke mpatently. Enoch sad that. f should go on the stage would be no dfferent from what CHCHESTER SPLLS DAMND BRAND LA D ES t Ad o nr lprwmld for CH-CHBS-TER S DAMND BRAND PLLS l ~ Gold metallc boxes, sealed Rbbon. T a k b no o t h e r. DngsM u ask fop CH D AM N D BRAND P L L S, for twenty-fve years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Relable. B LD BY A LL DRUGGSTS ls5 EVERYW HERE?B<& am today. Let us go home. There s Mrs. Hutchns supper horn. They walked on n slence. That ; evenng Merry sat for half an hour wth an dle pen n hs hand. At last he pulled a sheet of paper toward hm ; and wrote n feversh haste: Dear old Enoch Send me $00 to the Broadway today, please. Don t l ask questons, don t try to fnd me; ll turn up when ve fnshed some work.! Your slave, J MERRY. CHAPTER V. The Play. Enoch Wentworth sat before a table lttered wth sheets of manuscrpt when a knock sounded on the lbrary door.! n a second! he cred. Then he tred to gather the pages together n ; numercal order. All rght, cred a cheerful voce. Lord, t s Merry! whspered Enoch. He swept the sheets of paper, nto a drawer of hs desk, then he rose and opened the door. Merry stepped nto the room wth a dancng lghthearted gaety that Enoch had seen hm don wth hs stage garb. Stll t was accompaned by a dgnty of man- ner odd to the comedan, a dgnty whch had self-respect behnd t. Wentworth put an arm about hm affectonately. Have you come nto a fortune, boy? he asked wth a laugh. Better than that m on the verge of makng a fortune. Good! Enoch pushed hm nto a comfortable char and stood lookng down at hm. Let s have the news, boy. wll, answered M'erry slowly. ve got to want your advce and help. need t as never needed t n my lfe before. nly 'm not gong to trot out a word of t untl we are sure of a couple of hours clear. can t stand a soltary nterrupton, today. Wentworth shut and locked the door, then he opened a small cupboard. What ll you have? he asked, lftng down a couple of glasses. ery and wagon house, hen house, and hog hog, woodshed wth years Buren,Grand sle, Madawaska, Frenchvlle, St. Francs and ntermedate dry wood n shed, water n stable, houses and barnyard. Ths farm statons va. Squa Pan and Mapleton has no rocks and s all machne mowed, 3-2 mles from Clnton p. m. for Fort Farfeld, Carbou, Lmestone and ntermedate statons. staton, 2-2 mles from Hnkley staton, 5 mles from Farfeld and.59 p. m for Mllnocket, Greenvlle, Bangor, and ntermedate statons, Portland Watervlle. Beautful elm and maple shade, house panted whte Nothng. Andrew pulled a large and Boston. Sleepng Car Derby to envelope from hs pocket and sat Boston. Dnng Car Derby to Bangor. wth dark trmmngs, one of the best potato and hay farms n county, down besde the fre. Wentworth faced 7,22 p. m.-for Mllnocket, Bangor and n-mal collected twce dalv, cream sold at door. You cannot descrbe bn wth an expectant look upon hs ter medate statons, Portland and Bos..... '. uc ton. Buffet Sleepng Car Carbou to; ths place m prnt, you would nave to see t to apprecate t for t has face. You never guessed, suppose, that 6.48 m for Fort Farfeld, Carbou, Van ^ g d qualtes an deal home and farm. The prce s 4000* m an ncpent playwrght? Wnen and mennedate statons. $000 down, balance 0 mortgage. Wrte for detals. Never! Enoch s tone was em- [ T rans H k B oulton. Daly Except Sunday phatc a. n. from Boston, Portland, Bangor H A R R Y W E Y M U T H, A d m n stra to r Well, Merry laughed hlarously, and ntermedate statons va. Medford. well, am, m the comng dramatst. J Bullet Sleepng Cur Boston to Carbou. take off my hat to you, boy. 0.3 a. m. from Van lluvn, C arbou, Clnton, Mane, R 42 Lmestone, Fort Farfeld and nter medate statons, Enoch swept hm a pantomme bow. Wat a mnute. The comedan s 2.20 p. m. from Boston, Portland, Bangor, face grew unusually resolute. Wat, Greenvlle aud ntermedate statons. old man. you ve got to take ths serously, or wovt tell you a blessed ;.55 p. m. from CarUxm. Fort Farfeld and Dnng Car Bangor to Mllnocket. sleepng Car Boston to Derby. word about t. ntermedate Natons. Merry rose and lad hs hand on 3.05 p. m. from St. Francs, Fort Kent, Ashland and ntermedate statons, also woman at last. Not Brasla? h, curb your curosty," le laughed lghtly; you ran t have everythng at once. Now m gong to read. Wentworth lt a cgar, leaned back n a leather char, and turned ds eyes steadfastly upon the man opxsbe hm. Merry was a sngularly dramatc reader. Across hs face flushed each human emoton as he put t nto words. Enoch forgot the outer world when Merry leaped nto the words wth whch he had clothed a daughter s greetng to her outcast father...a father dsqualfed, hopeless, tmd, stunned, dumb after the long separaton from bs fellows. Wentworth s cgar went out. and he forgot to lght another. He sat n utter slence, a slence whch was half crtcal, although at moments he was deeply strred, partly by surprse, partly by unconscous emoton. Ho breathed a half-stlled sgh. Ths task, such a splendd achevement, had cost one man a month s labor! He remembered the years of ardent tol he had spent on what, as he realzed sadly, was poor. t was worse than poor t was futle. Even Dorcas had sadly but truthfully acknowledged ts mpossblty. When Merry spoke the last word and the curtan fell, he looked up wth trumph and oy shnng n hs eyes. Then he wated n slence, as f for ardent hands to clasp ns own. t was an actor s pause for the thunder when he knows he has won hs audence. Enoch s fngers lay clasped together on hs knees, hs eyes bent on the glowng caves of the coal fre. As the actor spoke hs voce had a chll, shverng note n t. Say, old man, sn t t good? Tell me don t you lke t? "Lke t? echoed Wentworth. Ho turned hs eyes straght on Merry s questonng face. Why, boy, t s magnfcent You'll pull Broadway to ts feet wth that Merry, you ve done a tremendous pece of work. That wll lve for t ought to lve for years. Thanks, od man, thanks wth all my heart You can't magne how hard t was to wat for your verdct t s wonderful, mused Wentworth, t s a corker! Now, old man, Andrew Jumped to bs feet and began to pace the room mpatently, want to rush t on the stage quck! Quck, say. Hecht wll take t, know. " suppose you ll play the convct? : Good God, what else could play? Andrew stopped suddenly and looked down at Wentworth. "You'll kll your reputaton as a comedan. ( Perhaps you ll be nterested n knowng that ve thrown up my part n The Left-over Bachelor. No more dodderng dots for me! Why, t wll be easy sleddng to get ths on. Andrew, you re a steam engne. (To Be Contnued.) Ju le s P ep n of Auburn, Mane, lmb, no other dyspepsa medcne so good as L. F. Atwood s Medcne By relevng ndgeston, t prevents the constpaton, blousness, headache and dzzness, that so quckly follow a dsordered stomach. wrte to tell you that we have made use of L. F. Atwood s Medcne for four years, and weareableto say that t s a remedy wthout equal for dyspepsa. For me aud my famly tsatreasure n the house. [sgned] Jules P epn Get the bg bottle to-day at your dealers 35c. Ask us to send a FR E E sample f you ve never Used L. F. before. L. F. Medcne Co., Portland, Me. TM E AT W H C H TRANS ARE EX PECTE D T ARRVE AND DEPART N EFFECT JUNE 22, 94. Trans scheduled to leave Houlton: Daly Except Sunday 7.34 a. n. for Ft. Farfeld, Carbou. Van Buren and ntermedate statons!0.5 a. m. for Mllnocket, Bangor and prncpal ntermedate statons Portland and Boston, va. Medford. Dnng Car Mllnocket to Bangor. bservaton Parlor Car Carbou to Bangor.. a. m. for Ashland, Fort Kent, St. Francs and ntermedate statons, also for Washburn, Presque sle, Van >?. Francs, Frenclwlle, Madawaska, Grand sle, Van Buren. Washburn, Presque sle and ntermedate statons, \a..maplelou and Squa Pan p- m. - trom Poston, Portland, Bangor, Mllxvket and prncpal ntermedate statons \a. M'-dford. bservaton! aror ( ar larcnr to ( arbou p. nt. ua Van Buren. Lmestone. ('arbou, Pol t d rfed am ntermedate stat ons. Tnabfs gvng compete nfornat on n;a \ be <btam d at!;r!o*t <fc. >. GK. M.! ' G! T o N, Manaaer, snam, >b\ PassT Talbc PRFTABLE DALY TTHNG, Daly Heavenly Manna. 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