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SMfTtiMinntt*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Jesse Dutton. She has not visited be VOLUNTEER AID ASS’N. 3tf>crt ferments. old borne for thirteen years. Her man; NEW WEEK. friend* and old are The Ilox Heard From. Letter from ADVERTISEMENTS THIS acquaintances ver; Royal makes the food pure, | glad to greet her Capt. O’Neil. wholesome c. C. BtJRRILL & Exec notice— Eat Alexander R Plumer. again. aad delicious* SON, la Exec notice—Eat Isaiah Blalsdell. Arthur A. and John R. Buck, of Wash response to the box sent by the Probate notice—Ests Susan Danhy et els. Volunteer aid Mrs. and association of this city to Insolvency notice—Ests Alvah B Ames et als. ington, John Buck Mine. Cole the First Maine The Dutton Greenhouses. of Bucksport, and Miss Annie Coombs volunteer iufautry on general insiranch I.cwls Friend A Co—Clothing. agents, July 19, the following letter was received Robert B Holmes—Furniture. of VinaJhaven, were the guests of Mr 1.1 lUx« Bum* ME. III nan ELLSWORTH, E .1 Walsh—Shoe store. and Mrs. F. A. Coombs an< I yesterday: J Monday A Cunningham—Confectioner. ( ami (»ko. H. Thomas, ) Tuesday. ( HICK AM A I’O A I* A • C IUIXMIM IMP Banuuk: UK, J A Eastern Maine State Fair. Several Ellsworth Unitarians wil Ug. 5,1898. ) Minn M. .-t. (irccly. Secretary 1'. A. Kiln- M«M KHiaMf Horn#* ami MlSCF.t I.ANKOrS attend the county conference at Prospec A., Korriipi roinpaiiies. worth, Me.: Manhattan Steamship Co. Harbor. The conference opens this even /, /,' //» S / ’• irtfh Soft f t/. Let my plea of “too much business" excuse ijMlt//'/* ing and continues through to-morrow my not writing you sooner and acknowledging For other local neirs are * Rev. W. K. of the Vn9{ L find 8. [ Hunt, pastor Unitariar kind of arrived Hi •<»! 1 t on real estate and your donation supplies. They I I Improved I church in this will be MON H N Ml | \ \ city, among th< all right, and have been used to the be«t advan- Me ■■■ 11 Attention is to the terms of The The called speakers. programme appeared ir tage so far. Kverythlng was in good condition American’s scholarship contest set forth The Amekican last week. ami many of the articles badly needed. Mrs. if. We are at present having a good deal of sick- "1 'III III! I I I I HHATKH in aunt her column. By it opportunity is U. Halheway, who is now ir: ness such as typhobi and malarial fevers, which Ileidelfcurg, Germany, writes that she POWDEt. offered 'it least three of KlMworth’s young the men dread and fear far more than they do will return so as to be in Ellsworth Absolutely For© the bullets. I. A. WHITNEY to secure a tuition at Spanish people term, free, first week in October. She will sail from Wc are ordered to J’..rto Itlco, and feel that the Shaw business The success- Bremen 21 * college. Sept. on the North German we cannot transport any more supplier if we BABY. *. ful contestants have a choice of goiug to Llyod snip “Barbarossa”. The report have them. So I would not advi-e shipping any ^ Ibnilton. Augusta or Portland, the col- that Mis. Hatheway will leave Ellsworth more goods. I f money has been collected, that __BOVAt OAKINO COWDFR ro.. NFW YORK. lege having branches at all three places. on her return and loeate in Bangor is in- can be sent and carried easily, anil used when CARRIAGE. correct. needed. DEATH OF JAMES LEM IF Ollicera and men thank most for Kllsworth is a rare musical you kindly promised A very j ! asant buekbonrd went party your thoughtfulness oi us,and wishing you the treat on Wednesday, August IT, when to Lamoine Point last Thursday. The best of health I remain Died in the Service of hi Country !u Tin* in tin World. M ss Kthel of Bath, whu-o fame Hyde, at ( hickan .. party consisted of E. \V. Lord, Mrs. J. P, Your obedient servant, Camp _ extends our own already beyond country, Simont n, Frank and Miss Catherine •I. II. O’Nkill, A despatch was received K: ;duy, 5, assisted her Miss by sinter. Kllen Hyde, Mrs. Weeks and • apt. and Asst. Surgeon, 1st M< Vol. the death of Mines Tl «* | * ratiji** from Siinoiitun, daughter Infantry. announcing Corporal and her brother, Mr. Arthur and Hyde, Gussie, of Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. Weeks 1*. S. The bag of coins was found and Leslie, of Ellsworth Falls. Co. K, ! irst Miss Mabel of this will >•• ■' ><»:?.no t*» Min. Monaghan, city, and daughter will leave Thursday for credited to cash account. Maine regimen!, ni Chfcknc. *; pa- give a concert at “The Pines” for the Ocean Grove, N. J., for the month o! In accordance with the suggestion in ralysis. The remains wer* nf homo

PRKSKNT-DAY THOUGHTS. producing a good fighting army. Further- SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST. “LICKED” ALBERT EDWARD. 3bbrrtt0tmtnt0. more, the father of the present Czar (who BY O. ORO8VENOR DA WE. imitates him) was far-sighted enough to A Youth Whose Treatment of I*rlnc< fCopyrighted l»y I»a\vc & Tabor.I see that his duty to his tremendous terri- CHANCE TO OBTAIN A BUSINESS of Wales Made Him Famous. gnmrmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmK tory from Atlantic to Pacific eastward, During her majesty’s residence at Os In doing further combat with the* pres- EDUCATION. was to develop it internally and stay out borne, about hei HAVE YOU VISITED and forty-five years ago, ^ ent earnest demands for a permanent of % | international squabbles unless they children were accustomed to ramble along increase of both and 1 decided army navy, affected his main he needs the design. And “THE AMERICAN” WILL HELP THREE seashore. Now, it so happened on ont it is necessary to consider the probability ! to do this, for while his population is 30,- occasion that the young Prince of Wale* of foreign interference in relation to the YOUNG PERSONS TO HELP THEM- 000,000 more than ours, his iron and steel met a hoy who had been se* that gathering OAK new islands and archijH’lagos may SELVES HALL, j productions are thirteen times less than THIS TELLS HOW. shells. The young prince hostilities will not presuming | be ours. As ^ THE NEW J present ! ours, his coal fields are only 27,000 square upon his high position, thought himsell ^ last it is well for us to our long, fortify miles our he has against 194,000. Further, Now is the time for Ellsworth’s privileged to do what he pleased wit to minds in advance the matter, regarding but one and j transcontinental railroad, to hustle for t he impunity, so without any notice since and and young people free tuition upset every possible impossible that as to main line and the Carpet and incomplete offered basket of shells. The lad wa* Furniture House will bo j by The American at the Shaw poor | retrogressive argument brought as | to feeders. largely lacking business college. As stated very indignant, and said : forth in order to impel us into enormous previously fc- OF The American has at its “You do that again and I’ll lick you.’ ^8 for arms and and men. disposal expenditures ships As to Germany. At the very outset, “Put the shells three scholarships at this college. back into the basket this n .lion’s own effi- and taking fighting is meant you will see if I don’t,” said the In the first place we can safely dismiss By “scholarships” really tuition ciency, which, with first and second re- prince. G. H. OAKES & CO.? discussion all fears of attack fee. We have three of these; one for six from the by 9 of serves, amounts to per cent, the whole The shells were returned to I months, worth one of three months the basket any one of the minor of the world, |48; powers or in there is no ► j I population, 1,700,000 all, in the “Now touch them again if you dare,’: If have a in and in a manner free from we can stenographic course, worth $32, not, you pleasure yet prospect, ^ boasting, reason to that our own nation said suppose and one of three the hoy; tiie that no such is court- months in the regular whereupon prince again properly say power would fail to a similar ~ a too. of -3 produce percentage, business worth upset the basket and shells. The then profitable pleasure, nor arc the conditions course, |24. That is to boy Every yard carpet, ing annihilation, if need or in all. be, 0,30*1,000 Germany, pitched into him and gave him such a that have us into conflict with a say: Any person going to the Shaw brought would be miles from a article of furniture in the is too, 3,000 base in business licking that few princes ever had. Hi* ^ every large stock, new, 3 seventh-rate ever to be re- college from Ellsworth, or from power likely us and more thous- was cut his nose knocked con- attacking here, many would lip open, Therefore the only remaining anywhere else, pay those sums for out of its fresh and of the latest been peated. ands from a base if our siderably perpendicular, and very style, having pur- ^ good attacking tuition. his are of consideration eyes were of a color which have powers that worthy interests in the Pacific. Hot-headed might though The Shaw business college has branches well become the champion of a prize ring. chased within three months. in Europe are England, France, Germany her His | emperor may be, and anxious to whet at disfigured face could not long be and and in Asia and that Houlton, Augusta and Portland; it is ^ ^ Russia, Japan, the sword of a real concealed from his royal mother. Hhe in- living, divine-right one of the best the not for at least. Those organizations of kind quired the cause. The was SPECIAL VALUES IX twenty-five years war a modicum of Hense will prince silent, £ lord, good in the but at last confessed ^ our na- State. It was established in 1884, the truth. The poor then that demand from puissant restrain him from attempting any save and it has been boy was ordered before the queen. Was tion a return to the weakness of force, uniformly successful from a nation that ex- asked to tell the story. He did so in a COUCHES and CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SUITS tariff-reprisals against the start. The successful contestants must bo relentlessly narrowed down to the very straightforward manner. At its | | cels him in all that makes for an enduring have their choice of real limits of that none going to either of conclusion, turning to her child, the danger—viz., behind him in instantan- and fight, though the above queen said: DININGROOM FURNITURE. but great powers will dare any filching named-places. eous readiness. “You have been rightly sir. Had ^ is The American having those “scholar- served, ^ from us; and that the fear of filching you not been punished sufficiently al- As to France. Her debt is at its offers them to the MAINE, t the only excuse for the proposed increase; |>er capita ships” disposal, ready, I should have punished you my- r BANGOR, within one-tenth of oue cent, of that three most popular young of Ells- self. When you commit a like offence I ^ for our remains as ocean- per persons original terltory trust will No. 2 State St., next to Post-Office. of her total worth; these three to be determined you always receive a similar bulwarked as ever. Russia^ agricultural produc- by punishment.” tions are one-third less than her popular vote. ours, She commanded the parents of the poor coal fields are This is a the are to her iie If we assume now the accuracy of last trifling, and her possible voting contest; prizes boy presence t following morn- t Mail orders received and filled. ing. came, and the result of the in- carefully week’s as to the of high-limit army on the 9 cent, three ccholarships; who shall have these They ^ thought possibility per terview was is to be that tier majesty told them instead of basis of 3,000,000 less than ours. determined by the votes of administering by justice by Germany, she had made arrangements for educating it be further shown that the Rut most notable of all her friends. Below are printed two ballots. and for their force, shall drawbacks, providing son, Rnd she y- N. B.—Mr. Frank L. Hodgkins is connected with this establish- ^ The first ballot he would make use great powers from a variety of causes arc which in the main as t<> distance, etc., re- cut out of tiiis paper and hoped good of the ad- vantages which would be and would be glad to welcome all his old friends and semble those of is she sent to this office with the name of a placed within y- ment, acquaint- ^ little likely to meddle with us. Thus will Germany, that is l.iu ...... 1. candidate on it ances from Hancock it be possible for us, with safety, after lacking in any clearly-defined, well-sus- will count one. County. \\ hen one of present hostilities have ceased to return to tained, national policy, such as character- the second ballots, accom- K LLSWORT H M A H K RTS. and our skeleton army, and sustain our ises Russia, Germany and England. She panied by fl.50 the name of a new simply Wednesday, August 10,1898. in its former condition of extraor- is the erratic, comet of Euro- i hubseriber, is received it will count navy impulsive thirty. M AIS K LAW RKGARD1NO WRIGHTS AND M K ASL'Rf.S. and is ! The contest will close with last dinary efficiency. Add to this a consider- pean politics, well preoccupied in the A bushel of salt shall 60 The Mirror Prehistoric. 1 Liverpool weigh STjfcrrtisrmrats. mail received able reformation of militia methods so here, there and the zones of onJSaturday, Sept. *21, and pounds, and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall dodging you An ingenious nrelueologist says that the tr-u-ol tV...... Il.t;_ the that in future the time of need will not be | young person,in the city of Ellsworth weigh 7') pounds. oldest evidence of civilization is the mir- the The standard of a bushel such a time of confusion; also a formation She would have everything to lose ulti- receiving largest number of votes will weight of potatoes, ror. The Japanese and Koreans discov- in order and tit for he entitled to six good shipping, is 60 pounds. ered the art of one iron for local purposes of a few regiments of mately and nothing to gain by attempt- months’tuition in the making from at Tie Monumental Bronze Co. J The standard of a bushel Shaw business weight of beans in least in This long i? MAMJFACTI'RI-HS OF native constabulary; and we -hall have ing an assault upon us even at our weak- | college; the person receiv- years ago period good order and lit for shipping, is 62 pounds. dwarfed bv the Chinese which demonstrated to the world what is est outpost. ing the second largest number, to three record, WHITE just Of beets, ruta and 60 KKONZE months’ wheat, baga turnips peas, shows that mirrors, large and small, math the trut of a nation whose | tuition in the stenographic greatness great Ah to She is restrained a pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 52 of brass, or have been in u>« England. by arid the copper silver, MONUMENTS and STATUARY. ideals, are moral instead «>f and | course, person receiving the third of phy-ieal, and a moral rela- pounds; carrots, Knglisn turnips, rye and in that land o'er l.ooo years. I)e Morgan hereditary relationship, ; number to three whose wars are on moral if largest months’tuition Indian meal, 50 of and a mirr«-'s issue.-, any. tionship also that involve the of pounds; barley buck- found that seemed to date from duty in the wheat, 4> pounds; of oats, 32 or even j regular course, pounds, the second dy: nsty in Kgyj.it, about 5,U(K. maintaining on the earth the hard-gained measure as by agreement. As to Russia. This most of j Following are the ballots: years ago, and the latest investigations in populous < f the individual of right** man, freedom Produce. the of nations has the greatest debt 1 l s of the Country civilizations Akkad and Nippui and ——— Beaus. speech thought and action, and a : —_~ i-T-J show that the Indies of those half forgotten total national wealth), least wealth per common heritage of law and government. Improved Yellow Eye, per bush.2.50 countries used to admire themselves in capita, and the most ignorant population American’s Contest. Pea, hand picked, per bu.2.25 She is never likely therefore to drift into Scholarship glasses of some sort or in burnished metal of all the great nations of the earth. Pens: a with hut if our are Three at least Bo centuries before the Christian light us; eyes open Scholarships in the I mprovod, bu (seed).2.50 These are a few supelat ives that art* quite per era.—New York Mail anil to international light, more than likely to Butter. Express. and not suited f«>r = unenviable, exactly come int«• SHAW closer relations with us for the Business College. Creamery per tb.j;, A 1 >H(t C -ake of those things that are most hope- Dairy .20 3.22 mipliment. Cheese. iflcSical. ful and most progressive in the world’s A poor woman who had a son of whom Best factory (new) per tb.12 «.!♦: she was life. As to our new colonial ONE VOTE very proud unintentionally paid possessions, Best dairy (new)...15 him a very bail compliment. Speaking o| Colic she welcomes, indeed, for reasons of state, FOR Dutch imported)..... Noufchatel.. the boy to tile priest, she said: “Then a stiffening cordon of English-speaking Cramps Eggs. isn’t in the barony, ycr ri ven-nee, a clever I administrations the world around. er lad nor Tom. Look at i Fresh laid, per doz.18 tliim, yer river Cholera v ! .\amc Hay. ence,” pointing to two small chairs in tin Arc ailment* which will occur In ovr>rv a* As family to all. Anxiously regarding fron- Beat cabin. “He made thim out of his owt longas ltfeha* wo.-*. Kv. rv Motr-hot.'ld hav it in loose, per ton. s §10 the bouse; the old family remedy the it.il nerv ine. tiers, and with a wound still running after Baled. 12 §14 head, and faix he has enough of wood lefl Straw. to make a twenty-seven years, France could not Address me big armchair!”—Londor join Loose. with us, hut must of Spectator. Germany against tJ- ■■ m Baled.10 §12 necessity oppose her. Germany might Vegetable*. H« More than 500 beautiful more endur- ______Bothered Pa. designs, with but would France N New bunch .05 ing than stone and less expensive. Send for join Russia, place potatoes,bu .50§.60 carrots, what Willie! New beets, bunch .05 tt> .10 Mother—Why, grieves you, full descriptions to S. K. JOHNMIN, 35 Park and with us. So how- AMKKICAN’S Tomatoes, England envious, Cabbage, .03 String beans, pk .25 Willie—I asked pa if he could sjiell hip St., Bnngor, Maine, agent for Penobscot and Dropped on nmrar It is pleasant to take f..r all aehes ever, are they all of England, that an at- Onions, bunch .05 Peas, pk .153.20 popotamus. Hancock counties. and j> dns. K>r hrni.se-.. sun-hum, -j.r iii strains, Cucumbers, .03 Cauliflower, the cure. It has saved more lives tack us her would us more .153.20 Mother—And what did he do? It is sovereign upon by give Lettuce, .05 bunch .05 and relieved more suffering than any other remedy. Contest. Turnips, allies than we could Willie thought hard for v It Is used and endorsed hv physicians ev.-rywhere. manage. Scholarship Groceries. (sobbing)—He The truly generous is truly wise, and I had a ease of cholera of a little «irl vv !m was not minute an then an said he'd tb tb .06 got angry he who loves not others, lives unbiest*— to hut her a few doses of Three Free in Cotlee—per Rice, per 3.08 expect.-.I live, by givlug Scholarships thrash me If I bothered him again wher Home. your Anodyne I.lnltnent she was entirely cured This is not a flippant disposal of a great Rio, .153.20 Pickles, pcrgal .403.60 writes S. It. UM1MIKY, M. D., Cordova. Minn. Mocha, .35 Olives, per qt .35 3.75 he was readin.—London Fun. We have an question. progressed beyond •Java, .33 Vinegar—per gal— Conscience is like alarm clock. If ONE A POSE, DC DUO* Dll I 0 Hiy-ddans the time w hen nations waltz into war to SHAW Tea—per tb— Pure cider, .20 you don’t pay attention to it will soon AfldUNo rlLLO. say th.-y are ltc»t lav.-r BUSINESS COLLEGE. .45 it, Sick Headache, ull Japan, 3.65 Cracked wheat, .06 Mothers lose their ilread for “that terribt rill made for Billousnem, tunes played by royal tiddlers. There is cease to wake you up. IJvrr Trouble*. Send forrnir H'«>k. )*rlce2SctB. Oolong, .3O3.60 Oatmeal, per tb .Ofl second summer” when they have I)r. Fowler’ 1.3. JOHNSON X St Custom House .St.. ItoateU. no nation so insane as to seize an Sugar—per lb— Quaker rolled oats, .06 great To The As is to the so is na- PI Publisher: .CH Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house. Na perfume rose, good Granulated, of from .06Buckwheat, outlying piece territory another Coffee—A A .06 summer ever’ ture to the Ill-nature Enclosed please And $1.50 for which B, Graham, .05 ture’s specific for complaints of lovely. renders the nation, unless confident of being able to Yellow, C .05>* Rye meal, .05 sort.—Advt. face credit one to prettiest disagreeable. hold it. As will if year’s subscription Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— figures demonstrate, Havana, .35 Linseed, .60 3.65 my readers will take the time for inde- Porto Rico, .45 Kerosene, per gal .13 Svrup, .60 Astral oil, .15 no nation on pendent investigation, great (Name.) Maple syrup, qt .25 3.30 the face of the earth will attempt to steal Lumber aud Building Materials. from one so strong in the potentials of Lumber—per M— Clapboards—per M— For three years we have been with, Hemlock, 09 311 Extra 24 experimenting w ar as we, and it is therefore childish spruce, 326 only Hemlock boards,09 §11 Spruce, No. tSinKl/erlr THERE IS NO NINO OF PAIN OR (Post-office.) 1 1, 17§18 # jj and unreflective dread that w ill impel us Spruce, 12 §16 Clear pine, 35 §60 developing and • ACHE, INTERNAL OR f 15 Extra perfecting EXTERNAL, to from our old of an ex- spruce floor, §20 pine, 35§60 f THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- W depart policy Pine, 12 §15 Laths—per M— moderate and Matched # LI EVE. # ceedingly army navy. pine, 15glS Spruce, 2.00 (State.) Shingles—per M— Nalls, per tb .04 §.06 Cedar, extra 2 75 cask 1 60 LOOK OUT FOP IMITATION? ANO SUM- ? Cement, per J said I’ncle “er clear, 2 00 Lime, per cask .85 “Sometimes,” Eben, AND ALSO " STt-rtf-*?. lht GENUINE BOTTLE 2d clear, 175 Brick, per M 7 §11 J J mandat hah a lot o’ makes BEARS THE # young push extra one, 150 White lead, prtb .05 §.08 NAME, " J de mistake oh it all ter de No. 1, 1 25 applyin’ bicy- THIRTY VOTES '* PERRY DAVIS & SON. t scoots, .7.5 J cle of pleasure ’slid o’ savin’ some foil Spruce, 1 25 de wheelbarrow ob FOR necessity.” I Provision*. (Poll) Dust Illasljuig Pointer. Steak, beef, tb .15 3.3** Tripe, per th .118 Fresh pork, .11 3.12 Honeycomb tripe,tb .lo (Name.) Spring lamb, tti .12 3.is Ham, per tb .12§.14 Veal, per tb .083.16 Shoulder, .093.1*1 Roasts, .08a.l1 Bacon, .12 3.l«i Beef, corneil, tb .063.10 Mutton, per tb .O63.I0 (Address.) tongue, .15 Poultry—per th— Salt pork, per tb .10 Fowl, .16 l.ard, per th .10 3.12 Chickens, .Is > 25 Pigs tb .10 .lo must not feet, per Bologna, Contestants expect these < 5Miked ham, fb .1.5 Bevel=Gear plums to drop right into their laps; work Boneless ham, .1» is necessary, and work will win. Interest Fish. Fresh— Salt— your friends.for you; get those of them * — for them. This is true of advertising as Rodtop, per fb .la Red, .12 Lawn see*l, per tb .18 Alslke, .13 else. Low rates and liberal of everything Dried Fruit. discounts invariably denote small and Figs, .123.20 Tamarinds, .10 F. A. Crockery Dates, .1*) Currants, .08 §.12 COOMBS, Columbia Dealer, valueless circulation. — Leavenworth Raisins, .O83.I5 .06 In | Apples, string great variety. I (Kansas) Times. Prunes, .10§.14 Apples, sliced .10 ELLSWORTH, ME. ~trt>rrtisnncms. $hc American. COUNTY GOSSIP. Correspondence. or the other of frequenting the house 3&&rrtt6nr.rntc. iUlstuortl) or the river; two visits may, one on Mt. Desert is Long Pond, island, Again the Fishway Hearing. would not. It also by the generous LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL One I after the landlocked salmon record. terms of the law requires more than one PUBLISHED Ellsworth, Aug. 9,1S98. SPECIAL caught there this week weighed 12 To the visit of man or woman to an den, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Editor of The American: opium pounds 9 ounces. or of salmon or trout to a river, to con- AT I noted with interest the reply to my vict him of ELLSWORTH, MAINE, letter in The American of July 20, by frequenting it. WEATHER is Yet we two of salmon in BY THE Bucksport becoming metropolitan. commissioners of our State. 1 have millions at those our and it ♦ CALLS FOR UAN-OiK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. How Jed Prouty would stare should not now venture a word river, is not “frequented” by (MIDSUMMER to say to F. W. Editor and house but he will decision of these same We Hollins, Manager. numbers, recognize the very courteous letter, but that in one commissioners. many familiar names in that or two I havea score of lakes to I'nion buL*t -1 ;: I'ri« *-a year; $1.00 for promised things did not make myself plain ; tributary THE CHOICEST! e1\ V) cent* for three months; If river stocked with salmon con- BARGAINS directory. for however words heavily .. my may have stum- .r; advance, $1.50, 75 and 38 cents \ out to sea and unable to AT Y“-\ Ai. are reckoned at bled iu it, I intended to be under- stantly going arrearage* The time for nomination saying cr tiling papers back because of lack of tac jcar. stood as in no the get fishways, yet GROCERIES, with the of State Satur- way reflecting upon A 1\* > i-». K *tes—Are and will secretary expired this does not reasonable, gentlemen this commission, make it nee ssary to have j be i..:» u* known on the composing application. day evening. In Hancock county in the of the commis- except in difference of tishways judgment democrats of ami Orland dis- opinion. have thr choicest line* of 2 unlcation* should be addressed Stonington sioners. A number of salmon are I staple 1 do not believe they were influenced by goodly l' icr- n.nie payal.de to, The tricts failed to tile nominations in time. nd fane rles to be 1 In 4 TRIBOB'S in the river each below the < caught year J \ N• STY I’lULlSHlNU CO., Ells- any man or any men or by anything other Ea'torn Maine. 1 W ml than [iams, evidently trying to get up the the best of conscientious motives in IN There is an animal of some kind roam- stream, yet a legal definition of “fre- the judgment they gave, if 1 said or in- i\Ve WF.i AUGUST 10, 1898. the woods near Brooklin that horses one salmon should re- NTESDAY, ing timated other than this, I frankly retract quented” requires don’t like. The American corres- main in this home (we have in two it and crave pardon. put Carpet heard in the woods million), that one or more should visit it CROCKERY, pondent something There is another point in which I was |Our j Republican nominees. beside the road that caused his horse to more tban once, when knows evidently misunderstood, and to my everybody hat even now hundreds are back : X become almost unmanageable. Others shame. The letter of the commissioner coming Department GLASS and__ ELECTION, SEPT. 1898. similar »o far as can. and have been ♦ offer- some bar 4 12, report experience. states: “The doctor says we had to show they coming specially attractive :>ack as far as in con- Y Rains in x that I'nion river is a river frequented by they could, though STATE TICKET. for seven- The locomotive of the Washington salmon. We could not do it. We would itantly diminishing quantities ♦ Carpets, 4 TINWARE. For Gorernor. y-flve years. county railroad ran off the track at West like to have him point out then wherein ♦ Straw Mattings, 4 we 1 repeat frankly that I have no faith in Llewellyn Powers, of Houlton. Franklin Thursday evening. The track erred.” We have one lot of over 300 pieces odd he construction of the law as it is made Oil Cloths. 4 spread under the weight of the locomo- That profound author of wit and wis- Decorated Ware which we will aell to the commissioners. For Member of Congress, tive. Judging from the language used, dom, “Mark Twain,” in describing his )y close at Just half price. This lot is all first Leaving this discussion so far as I am We sell the World’s Fair EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, of Augusta. says our West Franklin correspondent, experience in lecturing in San Fran- | perfect and well worth double t he price ■oncerned between myself and the com- 4 “Fighting Bob’’ cannot have all of the cisco, tells of going to a lady of influence I’rire-Wlnnlng we ask for it. Also a lot of White Gran- »nd her to assist him in nissioners, let us come to something of COUNTY TICKET. territory of a certain place to populate begging getting ite Ware at your own price. You will nore How are we to his “trouble” Her importance. get find all of the above the For Senators: with Spaniards. through creditably. goods iajat value 1 shall discuss this — 'bare in the affair lshways? surely was to watch closely “Monarch” for the money we ask for them. Rl P. of Bluehill. PtfS GR1NDLE, as Paints, natter occasion demands until it is for a signal. When he cracked a big ALL ] COLORS. E. of Ellsworth. The Bucksport Eagle will soon scream | T «Ar. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, nade certain tliHt we can or ItOX, ioke and wanted her he was to sig- cannot For Clerk of Courts: again, but no longer as the Eagle. The help, lave them. U. S. Deck Paint for n .or*. i 3 CAKES OK K.I TTEKM IKK SOAP, nal the fact by looking at her in the JOHN F. of Ellsworth. paper will be re-christened the Herald, gal- KNOWLTON, j At there seem White m»i: om.v i«c. ery and smiling. present to be but two “Eagle" Lead.' For of Probate: and will be published under new manage- i J Judge >utlets: (1) a different of 4 He says: I delivered a bit of interpretation Ifoiled still Itnw Oil, Vsrnlslifi* anil If are for a OSCAR P. of ment. J. O. Whittemore, who has long ! “Presently J you looking PARLOR SKT CUNNINGHAM, Bucksport. 1 he law the if this fails, an Shellac. lerious matter with unction by courts; (2) 4 we one an as For Sheriff: been contributing a newsy Bucksport impressive I | have just good new, all per- 1 to the for a different ♦ Color* anti l'alnt |tru»he«. A it was my pet), and the audience listened ippeal legislature at one-half the cost. LEWIS K. HOOPER, of Ellsworth. column in the Bangor Xeirs, will be the j fect, original aw. — •vith an absorbed hush that gratitied me We For County Attorney: editor—a fact which bespeaks for the | : have for sale 125 shares Electric norethan As 1 the! Representing m a small way our public, : E. BI of Bar Herald a big following from the start. applause. dropped j Heating Go. Stock; 75 shares Klondike JQHN NKER, Jh., Harbor. s ast word 1 happened to turn and catch ! 1 a member of a committee of the board For County Commissioner: Success to the Herald.' ♦ Our Drv Goods X (Gold Mining Stork; jO shares Self Lu- Mrs.-’s intent and and in >f trade chosen for the purpose, I shall PERi 1 V W. of Tremont. waiting eye, bricating Gar Axle stock. RICHARDSON, nil -I— .J L? U .1. I eport from time to time w hatever X X j Tax prog- If you have any Household Goods or 1‘ur Register of Deeds: Revenue Rulings. es.s is made, in the I we meantime trust ♦ t for t he signal, find promptly delivered ] ■ in our line that wish WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL, of Ellsworth. The commissioner of internal revenue IihII not be idle. CJ. A. PHILLIPS. | Department anything you to mellow that touched off the whole os has announced the of laugh ! turn into cash give a rail. For County Treasurer: following rulings 1* a- replete a- ever wit -t.ip!«; mdience, and the explosion that followed X 4 A .!. A. TAPLEV, of Ellsworth. special interest to towns and villages, llt'rtfin'iiN ( itmiot Im» Cured ♦ fancy r..->i1-, Ac. ♦ ! \as the triumph of the evening.-' namely: y local application*. as they rnnimt reach the 1>. I 1ICI |{OI — Eer utative to the Legislature My halting gave me worse mis- 1 i'f.ot'il |'Ttioii «»f the ear There I- <>nlvoiic Eeprt- The order of a council phrases No. 2 Franklin St.. village directing «; t" i.f •. a. d tHat 1- mstitu ! Ellsworth. from by Ellsworth, inderstanding than Mark Twain’s smile. a) remedle-. I* f ! bv | a certain rae-nf an In the treasurer to pay sum and the t3 door- ?! c '.fh rti-t. CH ARLES H. DR I'M MEV. dv one of m which 1 took aiin-d e.'inUtioti of ttie mucous lining of the ♦ check issued in of the amount piece irony I’l.ont ami payment -'a :a Tlil« W m t ... tube in >ride, the bit of gets CHAIN.} ,,my pet,” only literary a mod oil a m.?•»• are not subject to tax. j > hnve rumbling *“uml *>r 1 rf»-1 W 1 ';a '. a ml r* tall. t >olish I offered, was so covered •ari ig. ami w hen it Isentirelv closed deafnr** X Business. The certificate of the clerk of the vil- 1 by my tt a ! in;’. i':e Inflammation can be words as to be taken Fai ares were in number fewer ini lage that the funds required foran'ex- tumbling literally, j It v a) •o let me in and this « m-ar'.iig will be de-trovid forever; 1 it ure for in an ordinance of say explanation in Julyin in either of four pend provided in- «aout of ten are mn-.-d preceding :ood, that i catarrh, j plain English words, do be- x ■hich i. years, and in amount of liabilities the village council are in the treasury of nothing but an inflamed eondltlon of ieve tliat in common-sense t .<• inui'i.ii- surla.-o- WHITING * the docs not a good, plain I village emn!1.-’. thin in require stamp. 'V. W < •; II;,-.dr. 1 I * ... !,.r i BROTHERS,!4 any year 'nion river is a iud a„y tbuslne--e-tal,ll-lieil r;ir- X excepting river ym sal- c Certified copies issued by the clerk of /n f.j |.r ■: I'.'iitlH'" .-ni'i d |.v c:i|;irr’’ t! «? .-at* ^ EDWIN M the wl on MOORE, last, July failures were the 1 ion. This is our of 1 bo ciired io. Hail’s t alarrli < lire. **<•• j.*r the of ordinances, records and point disagreement. 37 Main St., H:-worth. •I' .t !n all k 1 n•!- .»! village reular*, tn*e. X 4 smallest in any month on record, says ( >utside of it. I have no issue with the other papers and proceedings of the vil- Y d. rill NKV A « «>., T ■‘.•dn, • < Fresh, Salt. Smoked. Dry Van's In ■. * sh commisioners of this Stati. 1 ! I TV. 44A4444444444444444J Trading failures were council for the use of by >rugiri«t-, lage private parties Hall'- Kamils i FISH. 1 think at least I shall he iii-are the be*t. both fewer and in amount smaller are taxable as certificates. granted by 1 len who know me ttiis that I have C'«»d. Hml I- ;, lU iluit, HiuetiHh, than in any Two Bonds that are of certain ofii- claim, previous year. large required 5,ilr. Muck* r>' Tri.-ij?. Salmon, 1 ©thing in this matter but w hat 1 believe jTor failures of real estate corporations vials for the faithful performance of their BUSINESS ( Ihmis. S«'»iiiiijim hnii Lobster#. 1 d be the interest of and that are to tax. Ellsworth, vAKKlACFl Two-seated car- make up nearly a quarter of the ag- Juty subject *g canopy-top j j * believe the riagt and harness, nearly new*, € rttn’ A Tru- B L..t !■ I Bridge. A certificate of of such bonds sincerely judgment of the gregate this year, and a few others approval \. W. Ellis, KINworth, Fa!.'. I E Ilsurs- M i>«oinn, >11. L ommission is wrong. SAID TO BE by the council or the mayor is not taxa- Notwithstanding QRX. not connected with the con- ! 1 tie general ble. official position of these gentlemen, dition of and (i rounds of the late James }■'. j business make up over 40 j * am of the that there are I>a\ is on Court A certificate t hat a village official had opinion men J IOISF. sirnt. Bridge Hill. E! Is- | cent, of the v hose " <>rth. W; sold at a bargain !■ tonus per manufacturing ag- aken the in judgment in the subject is GKO. II. j oath form prescribed by law J proha- id information apply to Svlvi W. Davis. GRANT, gregate. In the three full months * ly superior to theirs. before entering upon the discharge of his Those not since the war was declared, the fail- iuties is subject to tax. acquainted with the matter jfotml). '• If business is as nm. a« r light he at the literature of ures in manufacturing and trading Certified transcripts or copies of dock- surprised dealers in all classes of INSURANCE. 1 his subject. Some of the most t hought- S STRAYED rwo sheep came into have amounted to more ?ts of the mayor and of a JJHEEP __ ¥46,000 police justices inc!osure 2b can merchandise to only * ul and my July uwm have affirm it in civil and profound writers and thinkers J mio than last year, and have been smaller village criminal cases for use ! hy proving property and paying charges. xtant have studied these I J. P. East St. be, it must be pretty near EI.I.SWOIJTII an l' b.m: 11 a k Bolt. in courts are to tax. questions, and I Southard, Maple than in the same months of other revisory subject Ells wort h. J u ly 25,1 MPM. any ^ now that at least some of a fact. Official certificates b}' officers of their them believe year. 1 hat with one or two 3Lcjj.il Notices. in the million salmon Such being the case, and I of respective proceedings performance j Xotiers. Prospects peace stimulate many * laced in the river, with an Sprrial )f their official duties are not to unquestioned subscribers notice subject J having a stock of ... rpili; hereby gives that kinds of business. In of records * of enormous j JL have beet spite :ax, but when made at the of istory quantities coming CAHli OP THANKS. | they duly appointed executors request pri- of the last will and teslaiueut of Isaiah the impression that and * ■om the sea so long as were not ab- Tin* Senator Hale Hose Co. wishes prevails delay rate parties, and fees are paid therefor, they publicly Blaisdell, late of Ellsworth, in the countv of thank the Dlrigo athletic club for the hesitation have resulted 8 Dlutely shut out by dams, with the fact gener Hancock, deceased, no bonds being legitimately they are taxable as certificates. J i' reception and breakfast last Frl- required provided Desirable and Seasonable by the terms ,,f said will. All having c f more or less numerous salmon d i.v on the return from Bath. The persons from war, and larger contracts are in being morning demands the estate of said deceased mipany also wishes to like thanks to against Muslcale at liaucock Point. c aught each year below the dams, that express are desired to present the same for settle- fact forward for iron y onaghan’s band for out and coming products turning assisting ment, and all indebted thereto are On Thursdsy evening of this week, v ith a dozen or twenty lakes to h the general celcbratlwn. requested With a better general demand in most tributary GOODS to make payment immediate! v. a musicale August 11, will be given at the l nion river whose waters have been filled KhpD $1 Hi VISPKI.L, industries. The volume of payments NOTICE August 2. a. d. 189#. Walter L. Blaisdkli.. Tarratine hotel at Hancock Point for the v rith salmon from the at Green hatchery of Dissolution of through all clearing houses was the of the Copartnership. that the public—particu- benefit chapel fund. 1 ike (itself one of such ^I^HK subscriber gives notice that tributary lakes) r heretofore be- hereby ever known in 8 copartnership existing X he has been duly executor largest July, being The participants are for the most e nd from the other tween Isador L. Halman and David larly the ladles -want, I appointed part government hatchery rHE of the last will and testament of Alexander K cent, than in 1892 for summer riend, doing business at per larger the residents, and several of them e t Orland, with both of those vast Incu- Ellsworth, Maine, have decided to make a lib- Plumer. late of Tremont, in the of J nder the firm name of Lewis Friend A Co., is county and for took in the Hancock, deceased, ami given bonds aa the month, the past week 11.7 per part delightful concerts that t ators turning loose into our waters mil- t )is dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. day eral reduction from my al- law directs. All persons having demands were last summer at avid Friend retires from the firm and the cent, larger. Most industrial works given the Tarratine. 1 ions of salmon directly and as against the estate of said deceased are de- indirectly, J, usiness will be carried on Mr. Isador L. low so that all Those who have by ready prices, sired to present the same for and have resumed after a shorter volunteered to take i in the face of J alman under the old firm name of Lewis settlement, vacation, easily proved—to claim, all indebted thereto are to make in the * riend A Co. On account of this dissolution can be accommodated. requested with part Thursday evening concert are t hese facts that L’nion river is not a river payment immediately. fewer participating than usual. becomes necessary to close all the books of Miss Mabel Cliias. K Monaghan, soprano, of Ells- 1 requented by salmon, is a claim t \e old firm, and all persons indebted to said Wentworth* A few labor troubles call atten- totally South Berwick, a. d. 1898. only mi are to make August 6, worth, Miss Annie Warwick Clarke, of e t variance with the facts in the requested immediate settle- tion to the fact that this season has judg- J lent. All outstanding bills against said firm To all persons interested in either of the es- Bangor, violin, Miss Agnes E. aent of the writer. s aould be to Mr. Halman been Seavey, presented for settle- tates hereinafter named. remarkably free from such hin- Misses c ient- I. L. Halman. piano, Helen and Harriet Rollins, In the letter written in to At a probate court held at Ellsworth, In and drances. reply mine, Dated July 30, 1R9S. D. Friend. of A. VV. for the county of on the second Ellsworth, piano, Carroll Swan, man- aention is made of cost. I do not un- GREELY. Hancock, of a. d. Ih.h, .SPECIAL day August, and c erstand that NOTICE. ^I^HE dolin, Henry Drummond, guitar. the commissioner claims following matters having been pre- A S I have been out of business for more No. S Main St. X sen ted for t he Senator Burrows, of ex- The affair is under the management of ( r has claimed that such enters act ton thereupon herein- Michigan, into their V than a and have a after year, large amount indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- F. E. Hartshorn, who is ue me now in pressed the views of a large part of indefatigable in < lecision or should enter into it. So that notes and accounts. I hereby tice thereof he given to all persons interested, ive notice that I am his efforts to obtain funds now in South Penobscot, by causing a copy of this order to be the mure conservative element of enough to nay be waived. It is on the of a Dd pub- the question shall remain here until August 25, for the lished three weeks in the Ells- build a successively chapel at Hancock Point. t urpose of same. worth a American public in regard to the frequented” by salmon, etc. They settling American, newspaper published at All persons who are indebted to me are The price of the tickets is 35 cents: c uote from when dictionaries; they ouly quoted fc a Philippines he said: “As to the pear ai probate coir: t.. be held at Blue- children 25 cents. Parties im us all going from t o us law. told us if the law al- demands then du« and not ad- COULD, I on the sixth < f a. I do not They \ hill, day Septemh* r. d. isti*, Philippines. believe that we isted will be left with an at jMiBworm to take 1 satisfactorily at- who now the store so ten of ilw clock iu the and be intending supper J owed they would gladly put in the fish- for collection. keeps long oc- forenoon, want the } >rney beard thereon if eau*>e entire group of with are to they Islands, advised communicate with the Let us then I hu M Mate, lute of purposes—abso- j | Office Confectionery, Plantation So. Jl, in for which the said de« cased. .. 1; trlv as our for a object entertainment is to t ention that if it can be Hoard of State Asmamiks,' county, -t account d own, naval statiou i shown that 1. Kuvn be and Augusta, July .*7, i-jv \ Henry r.e: d for -• and commercial given, one has at least three good I nion river is salmon Fruit. Nuts and the demerit. base. Our i “frequented" by j 11 i. state like. ownership As- -b.- A < a ■' reasons for kj I'h I ■ going. ^ rithin the of the law, it be- * w rs wi '>♦ in session at the ,.tr I’rmiilen. ::i of the entire island should be abso- meaning court th.- nat« of U | i" .. I. ... ,.,.,1. H,.i omes their to order .rtii, county of Hancock, on duty **A '■ ,',"rLr,‘ M U;,r. ..! n. 1 t on with no of Nominated for llshways. j hur-.d iv. thellthd.lv of a. d. 2‘",H;nt i:. .1 r., t ly plete. Representatives. August, iny*. -• vestige nan An filed for ttlenieiit may frequent a houte in which he ! a 1 ^ a. in., to secure information to eu- appropriate purchase Influence The of the classed towns of * harii K. lubbi.l.-. ,. Spanish anywhere upon it. republicans • • % 1 t i«•!: in j iiniseif resides a visit a -aid dr« single ,'! d uian w ho smokes unty, in, Tiiis would us all we Eden, Mt. Tremont and ’and property in tin overs! town- by give want for the Desert, Crau- out person tl t of Haiti ) ^ o a gambling house is not sul! lent up.-in said county in accordance with the dret ise I. on Isles met in 1 to! is a sen ted and berry convention in Somes- iw ..f this ty Mary 1 iian.nl j,- u ,«iow «d •* nd development of our _ state. protection ustain a conviction for frequenting del cased. ville Aug. b. S. A. of it;! r; .t Pom ) Board of c« inruer e. Saturday, Holden, J ‘in- > II Or if. at* f Sm «»;•< j [ o more than one visit is to Wm. state Islar ! was necessary .Marshall, said Tremont, chosen chairman, and Dr. I j Dtis -«* comity, deceased. Petition for allow- ustain a conviction for Havf'OUi, 'Assessors. BOX of ance an CIGARS out of ,' — » R. P. of Mt. frequenting J ami:s Pi mmi c, per.*. titt•• of I dec*-.t«> i, ■ Grindle, Desert, secretary. ! 1 N• ’A Law. ( den. a presen:* d by i.-lher J. Orcutt. widow of ud bankruptcy W. pium Frequenting street, 1 John Somes, of Mt. Desert, was nom- ! de eased. t' new bankruptcy law esorted to" NOTICK. Judge inated as candidate for Dodgt ; n »..» representative to District of I of Ei'";rys• Webh. of the United States district court, We have this from the commissioners Maine, MEERSCHAUM PIPE. dgwi< k, i:i said count.. Petition f. d the Portland. IS, l«SJ8. » Julian H. legislature. July (1 KM ANT to Hk rules of the Circuit dividing legal i4t SJ4l#-' °'rtuiu r'-‘: rotate The democrats of the same class ] < 1 I- of said i to have rt .f tii. Pulled States for the Dis- Hrivau situated eighteen referee districts. uented”. Let us follow it through to its ict Finery Dodge. in .) s. dgwick nominated A. of Maine, notice is given, that A. K'htf1 M Henry Lawford of liar Har- hereby Allen and Be.v-n 1 Allen, minors The -aferee appointed for Hancock \ ngieal deduction. First one or * I. nam. of liar Harbor, in said bor. person district, and children of Mabel F. \!!. n, ,-c ,,f as uj.; .i*-d for admission ns an TOBACCO and CIGARS. county is Judge John B. who alinon in a house or river fre- attorney and lm, Mid county, d< eased Redman, residing J >unstdlor of said circuit court. jo Petition filed '*>' red A. Alleu, guardian of has tasen tue oath of office and tiled 1 ueuts said minor-, f..* his Suicide of a Bar it. Second, more than one visit A. H. Davis, license to sell at Harbor Man. private certain real es- -erk 1' S. Circuit Court. Maine sale, bond. c f a man to a hou»e or a District. tatc of said situated Daniel Rodick, of liar com- gambling -almon _ minors, in -aid Brookliu Harbor, HENRY (>. P. ( l each one a GOULD. NMNiiHA.M, Judge of said < 'ourt Id county newspaper is desig- mitted suicide last o river is necessary to convict the one A Friday by shooting. [ true copy of original order. nated the court to ASbrrticmunts. PETERS by publish notices in He had placed a rifie under his chin and BLOCK, ELLSWORTH. __Attesti mi- P ilnRH, Register. bankruptcy. Judge Webb has designated tired. No one heard the shot. aaoatisnnnits. « To all The body persona interested in either of the es- the tates Ellsworth American for Hancock was found in his room in the F. GILES. hereinafter named. morning. The man with an 0 IYNWOOD At a court of insolvency held at Ellsworth, county. The suicide is attributed to melancholia m aud | appetite lor Liquor for the county of Hancock, on the Attorney second of because of the loss of money. Rodick EAST MAINE T Morphine, who 0 and Counsellor at Law. day August, a. d. !*'.«. OeeanvIIle 31 an Drowned. I matters been was SEMINARY? har following having pre- about yaars of He was not BUCKS MR. tried and failed J A sen ted A. of forty age. PORT, i for the action thereupon herein- Emery Buckminster, Oceanville, t<* after married. break the habit' 2 indicated, it is ordered that m s hereby master of the sloop yacht “Juanita", was tev. J. FRANK HALEY, A. M., President. J Tell tu e thereof be to all him of the 4) Special attention to Collections given persons interested, I given ami all by a drowned ar Block Island, in the outer causing copy of this order to be pub- Fall Term Commercial business. lished three Almost every man In America has some di opens August 29. _j Bangor Sanitarium. weeks successively iu the Ells last The (> worth harbor, Wednesday. body was gestlve trouble. When men meet, the American, a newspaper published at greeting | Where the demon wldcii controls recovered William E. usually is, “Well, how are vou?” That de- Send for Catalogue. him can \ Ellsworth, iu said county, that thev may ap- Tnuraday by j at a velop? health talk. The man who ha? no ereoae by the 811:: n .. i. it ( MONEY TO pear court of insolvency t.> he held in Conic mate of the bowel Method, LOAN. yacht. or stomach trouble is almost ;> and the Bluehill, on the >; x t h day of September, curiosity. appetite pei nanent |. 0 a. d. Mr. Buckminster leaves three small Trouble i- men take no rare of themselves. 1898. at eleven of the clock in the fore- 4 11 SECURITY TAKEN ON REAL and They eat as though thev had stomach'1 ELiXjBWORTil Send for T ESTATE noon, be heard thereon if they see cause. c nor- i. Hi» wife died about a copper pamphlet year age. ami bowel? <«f brass. Ry and overworked OR Ji. the case of Alvuh B. Ames, of Bucksport, by, *J PERSONAL PROPERTY. in «iald nature rebels. Then come headache.-, nervous STEAM LAUNDRY county, insolvent deb: Petition t.-r bad ! from all debts ness, ulood, liver and kidney troubles. I»r. AND BATH rrciir"" Bantor J ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY discharge prova ,;fc against iu- Wei! Known 3Ian Dead. BOOMS. CONFIDENTIA T estate under the Orrington Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets furnish help tor con j :n-olvenc\ law- of Maine, Btipation and -b'K presented by said debtor. Joseph Ij. Baker, one of the oldest citi- torpid liver, and bilious head- “NO PAY, NO WASH EE.” 4 Offices over Burrlll National ache, dizziness, sour stomach, loss of Rank, In the case of Parker!.. Saunders, of Wal- appetite -sjsr” ■ ■ zens ?' in of Orrington, died Monday, aged Indigestion, or Sanitarium KI.L8WOKXK, MAIKE. tham. said county. ... a debtor, dyspepsia, windy belching?, All kinds of laundry worn done at' short no- 165 State 1 ip and J Street, n of se. .1 ; wo He leaves a wife and "heartburn,” pain distress after eating, and t ce. Goods called for and delivered. W ^ pointment iug oi creditors eighty years. kindred bled and derangements of the liver, stomach and H. K. approveu. EsTEY & CO., i n P. four sons. bowels. Accept no substitute. West End Cl’S NIXtillAM, Judge of said court. Bridge, Eilsworth, Me. f A true of Subscribe for The American copy .*ria i. r. A -1 -. ias Dome, Register* and made to realize turn, that the Ameri- Sbbcrtisfmmta. Hat'Iroatis anb Stcamboata. THE WAR. cans will brook no interference. FROM A TRANSPORT. Gen. Merritt took a very firm attitude toward the insurgents, and Aguinaldo NEWS AND RUMORS OF ARMY assumed a GLIMPSES OF WAR AS Maine Central Railroad. speedily less arrogant tone. SEEN BY WhatHood s Did AND NAVY. STANDING ARMY AFTER PEACE. AN ELLSWORTH MAN. In this column Commencing June 27, 1808, from work to work (luring the Chairman of the Hull, House military BAR HARBOR TO continuance of the Tiik American will affairs BANGOR. war, committee, t (links a standing army It Cured Mother and Made Her -PAIN’S REPLY TO PEACE TERMS NOT SIDELIGHTS ON ARMY A. M l*. M. A. M. P. print the Important farts and events of the of 100,0(K) men will be after OPERATIONS— M.T. M. necessary BA Ft II A K Molt 7 00 JJx d ]0 30 *3 50 *8 45 war YET PUBLIC—CAMPAIGN IN PORTO is about. DESTRUCTION OF Well In the order of their occurrence. We shall peace brought The status of the CERVEKA’S FLEET Entirely Sorrento. 7 15. lo 10 3 30 9 15 h. <• will ieof the Sullivan .. endeavor to separate the wheat from the chaff— RICO—FIGHTING AT MANILA. regular army important —THE BRAVE LITTLE 10 45 4 10 to t*p determined the next Mt Desert 7 5o 12 20 ]i 20 fart from rumor—to the end that readers of Thk subjects by This Creat Medicinn Gives Vigor Ferry 40 9 45 session of Congress, and during the re- “GLOUCESTER”. Waukeag, S. Fy 17 55 12 3o 1127 ; I 4ft to 52 American will he Informed of the rather the and Hancock. 58 12 35 correctly I The peace negotiations, or cess Mr. Hull will frame a measure for Vitality. f7 til 30 | 5o. • f events. We will no Franklin R«»ad.. Soft 12 5u 1139 5(H). progress give space here submission to his committee as soon as it mother was taken sick. She preliminariea thereto, are still of fore- George 1'. Woodward, son of W. My very WnsliVton Co.Jc. 1 jo. t5 io. to uiiuuthentlcAted rumors, and will relieve the meets in December. Capt. I\ of had congestion of the liver and a bad kid- KJ,I,SWORTH S 20 1 32 11 55 5 Is 10 20 tno«t is tin- Woodward, Ellsworth, is first mate new- of all sensational !• atures and Inac- interest, and the outcome yet Congressman Hull thought when the Ellsworth Falls t« 24 1 42 *12 oo 5 24 of the l trouble. The and medi- bill mted Htates steamer ney prescriptions Sicolln. t8 3*; * I curacies which are insep. v tide from dally prr certain. army reorganization passed last transport 57 12 14 5 41. I session cines she took did not relieve her and she Breen J.ako. 41 2 23 *5 reports and news bulletins. We will b II the that 50,ooo men would be the I Alamo officially known as transport 12(12 5o. Lake House. ... ts 52 * 2 25 (5 5.(. plain, uiivarnished tale, that the tiles of Tiik Last sent a note ask- I proper number for t lie army of 0. decided to try Hood’s She Wednesday Spain standing No. i he “Alamo” took from Sarsaparilla. Mill. *2 :;*i. *>; Amkkh an may alTord a fairly correct >:' the but within the last three | troops Kgery’s 02. hl-tor> future, it and the next 58 the war. On we for furt her information on certain j began taking very day Hidden. t« 2 85 M2 38 ft 0ft. ’Wednesdays,'however, will ing months conditions have arisen which I larnpato Santiago, where she remained the most news put Brewer June- 9 17 3 27 12 5s ft 25. print reliable l>ulictin- received a until she commenced to improve. She is now of our demands. These different face on the situation, recently, when she wounded Ex. St.. 9 25 3 40 1 up to he hour of going to press, hut these points points 'troops brought Bangor, 07 ft 35 11 30 will be needed in well and she owes it all to Hood’s Sarsa- 9 30 3 45 bulletin- will he from this Cuba, Porto Pico and soldiers to New York. Hhe was titled BANGOlt, M.C. l lo 6 40*11 35 entirely apart no vital and to column. were of importance, led the and Hull !'• M P M. A. M. A. M. Philippines, Congressman out and parilla. She praises the medicine very doubts if again, sailed Sunday for Portland. 1 1ft. 5 3*- 40 6 30 had 50.000 will be enough. In his Newport the belief that Spain practically de- highly and has recommended it to others. Boston. 4 30 9 9u opinion 100,000 regulars will be needed for News to take troops to 1'orto Kico. The 5 57 8 40 AUG. cided our I had a severe bilious attack and Leave Bar Harbor 5 40 TUESDAY, 2. upon the acceptance of terms. some time to come. following extracts from a letter home my Sundays only— am, Sorrento ft oo a Mt mother advised me to take Hood’s Pills. in, Desert Ferry ft 30 a m, The state give some '2 no department Then followed several days of waiting, interesting glimpses of the war: p in, Ellsworth 7 03 a in, 2 34 j> m; arrive Substance mad© the I did so and never took any medicine that Bangor 8 15 a in, 3 50 p m. Leave Bangor H 35 to-dny public the leaders ALDEIOIEN We have had a The is during which Spanish were MEET. very trying trip. army in ; arrive Portland 12 25 p in, Boston 4 CO m. our follow did me so much good. I have taken p of ing official state- a hard gang to work for; an otlicer knows discussing the terms demanded by the army Hood’s and it BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. Rcply to ment of the substance no more about a or than Sarsaparilla myself gives Spain, United States and a Sewers and Street ship, handling one, a 1*. M. P. M.A. M. A. M. A. M. preparing reply. Lights Discussed, me life and ambition.” Mrs. D. A. of the United States’ re- hog docs about his aunt on his father's Stone, was but Little Diisluess Done. great 7 (X) 9 45 8 00 9 00 This reply received by President Maine. Boston.; to note the basis on side. I think that you could make a soldier out Winthrop, Remember A. M P. M. ply Spain’s asking The of the board of al- McKinley yesterday, and at this writing August meeting ol a Portland. 11 00 12 55 11 05 12 30 which this would ne- sailor, but am thoroughly convinced that country open peace been dermen from took A. M. p. Mi has not made public. postponed Monday never in all could gotiations: ages you make a sailor out of BANGOR. 7 35 *5 05 10 07 3 15 *4 45 The fact that the reply is rather lengthy place Wednesday evening. Very little a soldier. Bangor, Ex. St. 7 50 5 10 10 12 3 20 4 50 In remove Hood’s order to any in business out of Soa™m. Brewer .Junction 8 05. 10 21 3 4 misapprehension seems to for the the dull routine While in 27 57 give ground suspicion ordinary Tampa they almost worried us to Is the the to the ns to between best—in fact One True Blood Purifier. Bolden.1 8 58 10 41 t3 47 t5 17 regard negotiations peace is was but there was in- death. It would be an that it not an unconditional acceptance transacted, much order one minute, and in Mill.. t9 03 .*10 44 .1. the United States and It Is deemed Sgery’s Spain proper a half hour it are the only pills to take bake House. .*10 of our terms. On the other hand, the fact formal discussion regarding street lights would be changed, and so on day n... t9 08 47 t3 53 to say that the terms offered by the United in and ITOOG S rl I IS with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Breen Lake. 9 23 10 5ft ft 02 f5 33 that President did not immedi- and sew’ers. day out. Finally we got away, but then States to the note McKinley ficolln t9 35 .*11 05 (4 11 Spnin In handed to the we were not .J make re- was In the chair. The prepared. Ellsworth Falls 9 55 .. ... 11 19 4 24 5 54 French ambassador on last are in ately public the substance of the Mayor Higgins Saturday If there had been no In the matter it ELLSWORTH 10 10 6 19 11 24 4 29: 5 59 reason aldermen were Messrs. politics REMEMBER THE substance as follows: ply, gives to suppose that the con- present Brady, Vash’gton Co.Jc 110 18.+11 30.1. might have been a great deal better; but every- The President docs not now if are not such as to and rranklln Road.. 10 3o 6 32 11 39 4 42 ft 13 put forward any ditions, any, imme- Whitney Staples. one that had any Influence had a friend he Fancock. 10 45 11 49 t4 50> tft 30 claim for pecuniary Indemnity, hut the an end to the as Rolls of accounts were as follow’s: requires diately put negotiations, passed wanted to get a job for. Vaukeag, 8. Fy 11 00 tft 43 *11 52 +4 53 tft 20 of all claims of • * * ►It.Desert 11 lu ft 50 11 59 5 relinquishment sovereignty the rejection of any of the terms certainly STREET COMMISSIONER’S ROLL. * * * Ferry 00 ft 30 iullivan. 8 05 12 15 ft 00 6 50 over or title to the Islands of Cuba as well as We landed at Daiquiri it would do. Highways. 71 [the papers begin Jorrento.. 7 15 12 45 5 30 7 15 the Immediate evacuation of the with B but I think I) Is by Spain Unofficial intimations from Washing- Sidewalks. M00 right; at least that’s the BAR HARBOR *7 40 12 40 5 45 *7 15 the cession to the United States and Im- island; way the chart spells Itj. We went in to the land F,eave 8 ton are to the effect that in Bridges. 5 46 Sundays only— Bangor 15, 11 35 a m, mediate Kieo Spain accepts Oils worth 9 30 a evacuation of Porto and other In the morning, and while the gunboats were ni, 12 42 p in. Arrive Mt general the terms of the United A IAS 17 >esert 10 05 a ni, 1 10 Sullivan 10 25 islands under •Spanish sovereignty in the West States, shelling the town and hills the Ferry p in, ROLL OK surrounding Sorrento 11 00 a Bar but makes certain as to the ACCOUNTS NO. G. m, m, Harbor lo 50 a m, Indies; and the like cession of an Island In the suggestions were Into the boats. The 50 m. FUND. NAME. troops getting Span- p Lad of details the AMOUNT. rones. arrangements by peace iards had started to burn things but did not Contingent, Hancock Co Pub Co, $ 2 25 up, The United States will and hold the commission which do not affect the terms to occupy Ernest H Clough, 2(H) stay long enough complete the job. ♦Daily. and harbor of their 1 John The on or notice to city, bay Manila {lending themselves. Novell, 500 third day we went down the coast and got LStop signal Conductor. Clara I Runs 15 to Carter, 25 Gen. Garcia and of his ; July August 28 only. All uncertainty as to the substance of -I 3,000 men; and a hard- Perry Langley, 2(H) BUT DON’T FORGET There trains connect at with termini; I lie control, iH.-poMtioii ami govern- •I"hn A Hale looking crowd they were, too. had been Bangor, through Spain’s reply will be removed soon—prob- 1 30 They rains on Main Line to and from Portland, Bos- ment of tin* Philippine*. King Clips, ]G OS in f hl> nil 111 11.1 n a fun O., on and St. John. ! ably lo-day. F 15 THE If these are l n their entire Aiken, 77 35 accepted by Spain fruit mostly, and were as hungry as dogs. Some Tickets for All Points South and West MAY GO TO SPAIN. Otis Collins, 17 00 j tv, It 1-* 'tated that ri»mml-floners will be named of them ate so >n sale at the C It 13 2G much that they couldn’t stand the | M. C. R. R. ticket office, or Foster, the ! stiip -* to meet <>>mmi'*h»ner* on An unsatisfactory answer, further A >1 by Foster. 61 3G strain, ami just lay over and gave up the ghost. Lllsworth. the ol for the of in the demands Ellsworth Electric 111 Co, 1»; r.G Passengers arc to part Spain purpose concluding lay by Spain accepting Wo took the Cubans up to Slboney, and requested procure tickets William H Grown, 14 *;•> they •••fore entering the and a nf on the baa!* above Indicated. of the I'nited result in the New train, especially Ells- treaty started for Fair peace States, may the front. j ) Henry Moore, 4 00 England eorthto Falls and Falls to F. .v .; ii. F A ( m mii I 1 A -AT- American under early departure of the eastern squadron is, 75 fter th*“ battle of Santiago they brought all GEn. F. troops Win It 5(H) EVANS, to The time since the surrender Campbell, the wounded t" and I tell It wa- Vice-Pro-;, and Gen’l Another (ten. Brooke effected Spain. F H 5M »;o Slboney, you Manager. to-day (ioul'l, E. BOOTH BY, Gen’l Pass. and Hancock Co tt n awful -ight to see them. There were all Ticket Ag’t. l.'tntii'i in a landing at Arroyo, on the of Santiago has been occupied in putting City library, Pub Co, 1 75 F E 00 kinds of I the in better for Tihlen, 10 wounds. I must have seen as many as ! Porto Pico, southeast coast of Porto warships shape service, Ellsworth Electric ill Co, Cm) *00 wounded men one day when I was ashore, Portland, and could start at short Electric Ellsworth Electric lllu j Aug.22-27 nmi miles cast of notice. light, Pico, forty they All of the mi eat I ng o, 225 nO killed, to my mind, were just mur- Ponce. Thf,re was no resistance to the Thu latest report is that Admiral Samp- ADMIRAL DEWEY MANHATTAN Insane poor, Jo.-iuh Williams, 45 5o dered. Shatter wa> not half prepared. There j son will succeed Commodore Watson in Police, John •> Oo 1 is all right, and so are tire Attractions landing. The town surrendered to the Novell, were eight on one that M m E | large siege guns ship for the BIG FAIR. ommand of this the latter be- Harrington, 2 00 “Wasp” and “Gloucester”. squadton, Hiram C Lord, 45 on were not taken ashore at all. Ileally the battle Reduced rates on Railroads and Steam- FRIDAY, \ug. 5. ing placed in command of a second di- Tin)othy Donovan, 45ih» was won by infantry a.one. The regulars are a hi T Finn, »; (K) boats. Excursions from all of New vision of the magnificent lot of men. are all in- parts STEAMSHIP General Brooke, who squadron. I Fire de|»t, City Hose Co, 13500 j They very CO., Froil tolllgent, and light like the d-1; it was ! England. (Irncrnl lirookr landed at Arroyo on Th- reported reorganization of the Lamson, 5(i0 | they < H 4 25 a shame b* so. would make it much (irtmial, -daughter them All my Informa- For further see local columns. Takes a Town. Tuesday, to-day ad- squadron stronger. Hose 50 oo j detain, Dlrlgo Co, tion I got from officers that went out with us. vanced to live It would include both armored cruisers j School house, C H («rlmlal, >5 Guayama, F V Thurher, 1 50 1 miles The and vol- “New York” and “Brooklyn”, and the ('•> We used t*» see the licet shell away. Spanish troops school, Htincoek Pub Co, 3 25 the batteries MARINE LIST. ( has (i unteers estimated at 500, made a slight re- battleships “Oregon” and “Massachu- Moore, s ih) around t!o• .Mono quite often. It did look grand Austin H Joy, 2 60 and in the ! setts”. ! to see tho-e -hells explode. «EW YORK, BOCHUM sistance, desultory fighting High school, Iowa Lithographing Co, 44 l" But the was when the Ellsworth I’oil. three Americans were wounded, The cruiser “Minneapolis” may join Text book, Ernest E Moore, 1 20 crowning glory Spanish slightly A V F A Co'Miib.s, J) 4C licet came out. Of cour-o we could not see RKI HD one was killed and several the Meet for the demonstration against Spaniard supt of Sch'Is, Ernest E Moore, 41 07 A a much, there being so much smoke. The ship Friday, ug wounded. The soon took the coast of and then to j AND Americans Spain, proceed that Interested Sell .1 H Butler. Clor-nn, Bar Harbor BANGOR LINE. Total, $1,014 S5 us most was the little “Glouees- of the town. ; the of the Suez canal. Sell Rienzi, (Jloscon, Bar Harbor possession Philippines by way ter”. She i-a converted yacht, but when that It would not be if the battle- The question of obtaining a desirable SAILED [(tiiayamn \* a city of 1 «,»**> inhabitant', and surprising [ tleet came out she was right among them. She next to Ponce the most on the »uth j contract with the electric Saturday, A ug 6 Important ship “Oregon” and possibly others of the light company isn’t bigger than a good whale-boat. *on*t of Porto Ulco j I Sell staves tor t he“ a contract which would be binding on If I remember she has live Forester, Spilane, Rockland, I squadron accompanied Minneapolis” rightly rapid-lire On AUG. 9. both Hooper and after Monday, August i:», -t-amers o£ TUESDAY, to the where their sides and ensure satisfactory light- guns forward. They are very small, but throw Sch Storm Petrel, stave-' and j Philippines, presence j Bouncy, Newark, his lino will leave The war heads for Whitcomb, A Co Bangor Eagle Wharf, High department might he desirable pending the settle- ing of the streets was discussed at some about thirty shots each a minute. You just Haynes A RRI VKD lead; Mondays and Thursday sat :• A. M., and received from Gen. I Aid. and were think of that little thing going after that Meet Sharp to-day menl of the Eastern question. length. Brady Whitney iockland at ti P. lor New ( with Sch L I) Remick, Wakelield, Boston M., York direct. Merritt the of a ; a committee to to make such all her guns going at that rate. It was just Engagement report CAMPAIGN IN PORTO RICO. appointed try Sch Hussar, Farroll, Rockland, merchandise Returning, steamers will leave New York a sheet of llame out over her at Manila. between a contract with the bows until she had Sch Lulu W Boston sharp engagement I If the movement of the eastern electric light com- Eppes, -Jordan, Mondays and at 4 P. for Rock- squad- sunk the two I would like to shake Sell Thursdays M., the and American i»any. destroyers. Victory, Remick, New York, coal for F Spanish ron has been held in because of S Lord and, Camden, Belfast, Bucksport and Bangor. i abeyance The sewer was discussed at hands with her commander. She has been In at Manila, on 31. question SAILED With our facilities for troops Sunday, July ! the exchange of peace the same some where there has superior handling notes, length, particularly with reference everything been any bombard- A s have the in- Monday, ug might in New York and at our The Americans supplanted cannot be said of the in Porto to the brook which crosses the business City eastern I campaign ing. Sell J II Butler, C'losson, Bar Harbor, bricks in the trenches at the left of the of the town, a natural sewer. ermiuals, together with through trallic ar- surgents Kico. Operations there have been vig- part forming About the time that the licet came out one of for H B Phillips | The discussion was of a angements we have with our both line before ManilA, and have been general nature, the small came out where the Wednesday, Aug 10 conuections, and the Americans have and ships transports orously pushed, without any view of immediate »y rail and water, to the west and we j were and told Sch Leonora, Pawtucket, lumber for south, are strengthening the position. The Span- made action. us to go east. The most of us ; Tlellatty, [ great strides. They already have Burril! Lumber (Jo n a position to handle all the business in- iards took of the Aid. could not understand—we wunted to see the advantage temporary control of the entire south coast of the Brady, Whitney and Smith were Sch Mary Eliza, Alley, Bar Harbor to j rusted us to the entire satisfaction of our withdiawal of the and made appointed a committee to ascertain the light. Then another American came from the A RKI N ED insurgents, and are the interior in j >atrons both as regards service and island, investing condition of the drain on east and told us to west, for the was ! charges. a attack on the American Spruce street, go enemy 9 sharp position. small and as Tuesday, Aug For all particulars detachments. report to the advisability of con- In to the eastward. It to be a address, sight proved big ; ocn .Neiue They were repulsed with heavy loss. The necting the Pine street school-house with t*rani, uouge, isosion H. C. QUIMBY, Eastern Agent, Gen. Brooke’s brigade on Tuesday of Austrian battleship, but we all thought it was a ! lost the drain. Uaucock County Porta. No. 22 Broad Americans thirteen killed and thirty- last week landed at If It Street, Bangor, Me. Arroyo. This landing Spaniard. had been, she would have gob- West Sullivan—Ar 6ch W T wounded. The loss is not Adjourned. Aug 3, Camp- A. G. HUNT, Rockland, Me. eight Spanish is A road leads from bled up some of the for all of our Strout important. Arroyo, transports, bell, N. but estimates it Ar sells Northern G W L, NEWCOMB, Gen'l definitely reported, place to where It navy was going after old Cervera. Aug 4, Light; Collins, Manager. about twenty miles, Cayey, Grant A. I>. Gen’l at 500 and The insur- FOR REPRESENTATIVE. SMITH, Freight Agent, killed wounded. intersects road Ponce Ar sch the military from to Aug 7, Lucy Bell, Martin 5-11 New York took no in the j Sid sch W 1* with Broadway, City. gents part tight. San Juan. is miles CHURCH NOTES. Aug .*>, Campbell stone from Cayey eight beyond Charles H. Nominated Dunbar Bros for New York answer to the Drummey for Spain’s Aibonito, where the Spaniards, it is ex- Sid Aug 7, sch Northern Light, stone from terms demanded the the Legislature. Crabtree & for New Bedford BOSTON AND BANCOR Spain's by w ill make a stand. will thus METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Havey, pected, They A caucus was held at Sid ♦>, sch G W stone from Crab lie to Our United States as a republican Han- Aug Colllne, ply prelimi- be between two fires—the Ameri- Rev. J. P. Simonton, pastor. tree & Havey for Boston caught cock hall last at 3 m. to nomi- Peace Terms, to Friday p. Sid Aug 7, sch Mildred A for Ad- nary peace negotiations cans advancing from Ponce on one side Friday evening at 7.30, prayer meeting. Pope, light, nate a candidate for the dison was received the French representative to by and from Arroyo on the other. Sunday, 10.30 a. m., preaching by the ambassador and transmitted to legislature. Steamship Company. yesterday The selected the is pastor. 11.45, Sunday school. 6.30 p. m., place by Spaniards F. W. Rollins BORN. President The sub- presided; O. W. Tapley Epworth 7.30 McKinley to-day. said to have great advantages. | league prayer meeting. p. strategic ! recorded. On motion of L. F. in., sermon stance of the reply has not yet been made Hooper, by pastor. CONARY—At Deer Isle, Aug 2, to Mr and Mrs SUMMER SERVICE. The pass is narrow and difficult. There Charles H. Drummey was nominated for Tuesday evening at 7.30—Class meeting. Daniel L*Conary, a son. public._ is a cliff on one side and a precipice on the GRAY—At Deer Isle, Aug 3, to Mr ami Mrs representative, and was unanimously UNITARIAN. Six Trips a Week to Boston. other. The cliff and road are said to be Walter P Gray, twins—sou and daughter. MINES REMOVED FROM THE PENOBSCOT. chosen. Rev. Walter Reid Hunt, pastor. GRAY—At Stoulngton, Aug 5, to Mr and Mrs The mines which were in the Pe- mined. It is reported that 4,000 Spanish placed The present city committee was chosen The church is closed until the latter Abner II Gray, a son. nobscot river at were removed troops are defending the pass. Hucksport for another year. They are: From ward part of August. During his absence the HODGKINS—.\t Kllsworth, Aug 4, to Dr and iiii 11 ii Mrs Lewis last week. jjHHHtrii, ii is oeueveu me last can be reached letter or tele- Hodgkins, a son. 1, C. H. Drummey; ward 2, H. W. Cush- pastor by MAINE BOVS DEAD. obstacle between Ponce and gram at 64 Garland or LA FRANCK—At Swan’s Island, July 31, to Mr important nion* ii'ai-il *3 M M street, Bangor, by and Mrs Alexander La France, a son. San Juan will have been removed. telephone 14-3, Bangor. James Lrslie, of Klbworth, artd Cleorgc S. ward \V. ORCUTT-At George Ober; 5, J. Neal ley. CONGREGATIONAL. Franklin, July 31, to Mr and Mrs S. Kroughton, of South Portland, privates A general advance of the American Galen «>rcutt, a son. THE Rev. David L. Yale, pastor. in the First Maine regiment, died of ty- forces began Sunday. The army is mov- NOMINEE. PKRKINS—At Ca-tlne, Aug 3, to Mr and Mr- The church be closed 11 Franklin a -on. across the island in four The nominee for will during the Perkins, phoid fever in camp at Chickamauga last ing divisions, for republican representa- month of sopFR —At Buck-port, Aug 1, to Mr and Mrs Oinimcncltijz Saturdav, .lunc ir., Isas, steamer the of the tive to the from the of August. •'It. Thursday. purpose driving Spaniards back legislature city Fo-ter A Soper, a son. Desert" will I,.-.In, r,. leave liar Harbor BAPTIST. 1 "r Neal to San toward which the American Ellsworth—Charles H. is one Harbor, Northeast Harbin, Southwest MAY SAVE ANOTHER SHIP. Juan, Drummey •arbor Rev. C. S. Me Learn, and Stonlnttton, n, eonntet with -teanier forces are Another week, it of this most pastor. MAKKIKI). or Boston The naval board which examined the converging. city’s highly-esteemed young daily, except Sunday, it 1 p m. Friday, 7.30 p. m., week-day church gunboat “Keina Mercedes”, sunk is coniideutly expected, will see the men. He was born in Ellsworth thirty- SNOWMAN—BRIDGKS—At Spanish prayer meeting. Penobscot, Aug Ke\ M Mi-- I’na I. > .\v near the mouth of re- Americans knocking at the doors of the three years ago, and was educated in her by George Hailey, It l-TT UNINlt. Santiago harbor, — Sunday services 10.30, morning ser- man t<- Merle F Bridge.-’, both of 1\ .[. she can be Porto Rican schools, in 1882. ports that raised. capital. public graduating mon. At 12 in., Sunday school; 6 p. in., Gen. Miles has notified the war Fora few after Mr. Y. P. S. C. K. 7.00 “MINNEAPOLIS” MAY GO TO MANILA. depart- years graduation prayer meeting; p. m., I>IKI>. Fr >n Boston, dall Su and except it ment that he has a preaching service. —---— From It is reported that the Cnitcd States’ troops enough on the Drummey pursued variety of callings; praise I Rockland, dallv, .-veil V.oiduy it ISA Rib »U;-At Deer I-le, Mias h...a Ha a m. swiftest take island, and the shipment of troops lias, he taught school, he spent two years in Aug cruiser, “Minneapolis”, may belli W Barbour, aged year-. as therefore, been This will the at Bar Harbor, he was in “That dog certainly seems almost hu- s .i. the place of tlie “Olympia” Admiral stopped. keep post-office GUAM'— At Stonihgtoii, Aug b Annb Marv \ K. Mouse, Ay, ut, I!..i Harbor. man at times,” said old Mr. “Yes, at Manila. She is now- the Maine troops, which had the railway mail service in New York for Fussy. Grant, aged I month--. Dewey’s flagship Mrs. ‘Tic over his replitd Fussy. growls JON • Alvin been ordered to the front, unless an- some he was clerk of KS—At Kllsworth (Bay-nb- Aug 7. Han- I Austin, Hcn’l supt., Boston. being fitting out for a long cruise. The months; acting food quite as much as you do.” Harper's nahett, wife of William June-, aged .ear-, j could make tlie to other order to move is issued. courts for Hancock county after 11. B. Ha ~ar. 3 “Minneapolis” trip months, days. 'Viluam II. Hill, Ben'! M„-r., Boston. BRINGING TROOPS Manila by way of the Suez canal in about NORTH. Saunders was made Cnited States mar- four weeks. In response to the alarming reports of shal and before Mr. Knowlton was ap- 'SbtirrtiacmcntB. A SPANISH REPORT. the condition of the American troops at pointed clerk. Santiago, the department has begun the Bluchill & A Madrid that an oflicial He finally entered the office of the late Ellsworth Stcamli't Co. despatch says removal of troops north to recuperate. P. Dutton and commenced the report from Porto Kico states that Col. The troops are being brought to camp at George of and in due time was ad- • San the officer in com- Montauk the easternmost of study law, Martin, Spanish poiut, point mitted Long Island, a place admirably adapted to the bar. In 1S90 he entered the FURNITURE.w1ZIesoThkai> mand of the garrison at Ponce, was court- otliee of Hale & Hamlin, and in January, for the purpose. Troops have also been CALL AND EXAMINE OC1! martialed and shot for abandoning the transferred to Montauk from 1897, became a partner. Tampa. Ever siuce he became of Mr. Drum- place without resistance. The condition of Shafter’s troops is not age due mey has been active in local He SIGSBEE GETS A BATTLESHIP. so much to yellow and malarial fevers politics. CAIT. was treasurer for five He is DINING a» to general debility caused a hard city years. 85c. CHAIR. I). who was in by Capt. Charles Sigsbee, campaign, and the tropical climate. chairman of the republican city commit- tee, and is a member of the third district command of the battleship “Maine" Troops will be brought north as fast as It is a At the same time wish to sec the SIMMER SCHEDITK. (congressional) committee. bargain. you may w hen she was blow n in Havana har- possible. Those on the sick list will be up In the business Steamers removed as soon their condition will and social life of Ells- “Catherine”, “Juliette” and “Ruck- has been to the command of ps ml will leave bor, assigned will he worth Mr. Drummey is conspicuous and ROCKER we are selling for Ellsworth every day except Santiago garrisoned by $1,25. J; at v a “Texas” to succeed permit. useful. He is the of the board jnday in, Surry at 9 a m, for 'Parker's the battleship Capt. immune regiments, which have president *South already of of school olnt, Bluehill, Bluehill, Brooklin.Sedg. John W. been sent forward. trade; president the high Deer Isle, Philip. alumni Sargentville, Eggemoggin. association, and of the jlake s Point, Dark The detachment of Capt. Philip is due AT THE PHILIPPINES. secretary Castine, Harbor (Fsles- Abenaquis and Nicolin clubs. He is al- *ro', arriving in Rockland to make close con- to the fact that he ha* reached Mag rank Reports from the Philippines have been ways in the front in every movement C. R. FOSTER, 5 ations with steamers for Boston direct. of an nature. tell of the to the best whet ti- in the navy, ami ;!>ig officers are not important They looking city’s interests, MAIN STREET. ME. RETURNING first American blood sht‘d at a er it be ELLSWORTH. He Manila, financial, commercial, political or Will leave Rockland on arrival of Boston in command of “’"frie ships. —- placed engagement in which social. ... I. mts sharp theSpaniards _ every day except Mnmluv for above land- will probably be appointed commandant were repulsed with heavy loss, the arri- Mr. Drummey is a forceful and grace- gs, arriving in Ellsworth early Pi Hie after val of the monitor " »on. of Mare island navy yard. “Monterey”, and of ful speaker. During the last presidential more and an silver checks- Through tickets sold on hoard and reinforcements, improve- campaign he made some of the most tell- GIVEN AWAY'* baggage SPANISH TROOPS BOEND ii >ME. Every person who has Ills or her c' iccketl through. ment in the situation with to the of thut 1 picture regard ing speeches great anti-silver takeu at O. A. The tirst ship-load of troops insurgents. CROCKETT, Spanish struggle. Me. The latter feature is not the Manager, Rockland, left Santiago for Spain Tuesday. least inter- If elected Mr. Drummey will make an ,or G. \V. HIGGINS, of the Manila and to able and .1 ()Y’S STI DIO “MONTEREY” AT MANILA. esting reports, helps representative for Ellsworth, *Fiag landing. Agent, Ellswortn. relieve a feeling of uneasiness which had has it in him to become a conspicuous arrived Ht Cheek hooks are Issued and when the "TT1 The monitor “Monterey” been Aguinaldo, the and valuable member of the State Y^‘\"V7r developing. iusurgeut legis- book ts full you are entitled to a pres- I I 1 q I rf has been brought uo a -*- • Manila Thursday, Aug. 1. with round lature. er.t. Call and learn particulars. C ubficribofor Tpk American of Somesvllle on K1TTRRY TO CARIBOU. Tiir A j] uti OAK has subscribers at 106 COUNTY NEWS. morning for New York to resume com- COUNTY NEWS. returning by way •/ the 110 ont-offices in Hancock county; mand of the steam tug “Frederick Ives”. bicycles. (I'm additional County Nev>» nee other J>agen. Fbr additional County Xetrs *<■' other pages. One Work's \\ h« turnings of News, ad the other papers in the county com- Emery Smith, son of Smith, was lawn the society of C. George A party by junior Novelty am! Nonsense. bined do net -each so The Amer- many. West Krooksville. climbing a ladder that stood by the house, ledgvlck. E. was held in Capt. P. H. Young's oak By the upsetting of a canoe Mrs. Albert ican is not the only paper printed in Andrew Wescott is at home for a when the ladder tipped backward, throw- CHURCH RE-UNION. evening. The evening Capt. grove Wednesday Lane was drowned Monday in the Matta- Hancock county, and has never claimed to few months. ing him to the ground. One wrist was The church of this Hev. and one seemed Baptist place, passed pleasantly, every wamkeag river at Island Falls. but it the that can broken and the other have a re-union were only paper prop- 1. V. Messer, who has been visiting his badly sprained. S. S. Drew, pastor, will to enjoy himself. Refreshments L da County all the The Maine Central freight house and erty paper; Mrs. H. left this ind roll-call on Friday, August 26. There served the young ladies of the society. sister, George Tapley, Mr. Kellen and Norton Tinker and by machine and the rest a e merely local The circula- and shop big shorehouse of papers. for his home at Haverhill, Mass. ivill be meetings morning, afternoon morning family have moved to the Wilbur Rev. Frederick while riding A. H. Rt A Taylor, Tot man, Fairfield, were tion .^jiERICAN, barring the Bar ‘veiling. burned i ::r'. r8 summer list, is Capt. Rob. Morris Tapley, bark “St. house. Partridge Cove, having exchanged into Bar Harbor one day last week on his Sunday. A number of cars and larger The exercises will open in the morning sheds f an he I the other sailed from New York March their homestead in Ellsworth for it. Mrs. and papers printed James’’, who bicycle, was thrown from hia wheel and much lumber were also destroyed. in Han cock 1 it 9.30 with praise service. Deports from county. 24, arrived at Hong Kong, July 30. All Tinker is an old acquaintance, and is cor- received a severe cut in his forehead he Sunday schools at Sargentville, Sedg- Patents have been granted recently to well. dially welcomed. several stitches. His which required as Aug. S. Y. vick. North Brooklin and West Brooklin Maine Inventors follows: VV K. Cut- and Sherman friends will be glad to know that C .TV NEWS. Mrs. Augustus Darby son, vill be received. There will also be re- many ler, Lewiston, selvage motion for looms; frn‘ a Boston to he is County Xcirs see other pages. Stewart, left for Saturday join Hlucihtll. >orts from Sargentville, Sedgwick and recovering rapidly. P. 11. Holmes, Gardiner, bill-tile; A. H. 8. K. her husband, who has just arrived from Ernest returned to Mon- Brooklin C. E. and from Aug. hell. JL; IftUtlC Dodge Lowell sorth societies, lx?ster, Bath, bicycle the River Platte. I he home and foreign missionary so- P. for Jaiiict* Jv e was in Rockland and day. Went Hancock. Richard Wingate, many years a address will he •• John Stevens arrived from la*t icties. The morning by resident of died at !... k week on a visit to relatives. SUMMER ARRIVALS. Boston A. E. Foreu has gone to sea. Bangor, recently Sac- a week. lev. A. W. Young. At noon picnic at the ago of Mr. Cout-h. «>f Black was in town At Grassmere Smith,wife ramento, Cal., seventy-two Island, lodge—Harold Miss Mertie Abbott is her sister ( inner will be served. visiting He was the Inst of eight rbur :>iy ;is way to New York. and son Gaton, of New York. George A. Clough arrived at his cottage years. brothers, In the afternoon the church history at Bar Harbor. last week. who lived to an advanced age. will an Among I he steamer “Yinalhaven’’ take At Brookside cottage—Mrs. W. Y. Clay- ;ill be and the roll will be called, read, Mrs. who has been them were the late Hatiiel IV, John J. and i.i'.ii John liavlin arrived from Boston Henry Foren, quite ei.cursion here to Bar Harbor next ton, Roland Sawyer, of Bangor; Misses Capt. j lev. E. K. Drew will deliver the address, ill, is much Hon. William P. Wingate, all of Bangor. Susie and Brown, of Boston; last week. improved. Sunday. Josephine 'here will be a picnic supper. Clarence Pierce, an employee of the Rev •" Bailey, of Penobscot, is vis- Dr. Sheldon, of Harvard college; I V. Judge E. E. Chase is confined to the In the evening Hev. E. A. Davis will Mrs. Maud Uoogins is stopping with Ixtckwood cotton mills at ,'r of Mass. Wnterville, was iting Bailey’s parents, Charles Messer, Haverhill, bouse by illness. c eliver an address. The exercises will her mother for the summer. caught by the shafting and instantly Sprague and wife. At Mizzen Top—Dr. 1). A. Robinson Mrs. J. T. arrived home from c lose with a consecration service. Mrs. Edward Graves, of Waltham, Hinckley killed Wednesday. Pierce was painting Fft**.:' i. who has been the and wife, Miss Fanny Robinson, Miss Boston last week. Aug. 8. Spec. Mass., is visiting friends here. Padelford, the ceiling and his clot hes were caught Julia Miss Doris Robinson and by guest of Dr and Mrs. left for his Robinson, Mrs. of au is in Pepper, Mrs. Everett Hinckley returned to , Irooklln. George Rich, Isle Haut, the shafting. He leaves a of Prof. Frank rapidly-moving home n Calais Master Robinson, Rangor; town her Monday. Holyoke last week. continue to come to town visiting parents, H. C. Milliken wife and one child. Robinson and Masters Strangers by a wife, Dwight, and wdfe. Irvin Torrev fell from tree where he Mr. Bond and are O. e boat. Arthur and Clement Robinson, of Bruns- family occupying very Capt. Peter Hardy, an old sea captain of was cutting limbs for trap bows. He fell Mrs. Mabel of has wick. H. Venner’s cottage. Business is dull. Vessels are in slow de- Carter, Ellsworth, WInterport, died last week aged eighty his axe, his wrist upon cutting badly. schooner “Po- been visiting Mrs. George Marshall. the time he was Aug. 8. Tomson. Mrs. Heath, of New York, is the guest r land. (.'apt. Stanley, in years. From eighteen The steamer “Yinalhaven’’ carried an )f her sister, Mrs. c hasset", is in this port uncbartered. Mrs. Stella .Shaw, of Fitchburg, Mass., years old until his retirement from sea Oceanvllle. Abby. excursion from this to Yinalhaven i of he was place is of Albert E. Blake and Frances Passule is visiting her parents, Eben Tracy and life at the age fifty, master of Wintield Hatch and are home on Mrs. Addie Fredericks the guest Athough it was somewhat family in the Thursday. j v ere married A serenade wife. vessels engaged Ashing a visit. VIfred C. Osgood and wife. Wednesday. industry ail seemed to the very foggy, enjoy trip J * allowed and was all who Mr. Mills and of and coasting trade, making his home on and of are enjoyed by par- Rev. wife, Bangor, much. Nellie Hatch gave a lawn party Tues- Ward Peters wife, Boston, 1 were the of W. Foren last a farm near Winterport. juests of Mrs. Lemuel Peters. icipated. guests Henry Rev. Mr. Lockrow, of Rowley, Mass., is I day eveuing. one seems to be the most week. The observations at the Maine agricul- Manila announces the death Every making a few weeks with Charles Stock- i Miss Mildred Buckminster is visiting News from spending f the tine which are Ida has tural stRtion for the month >f Fred of this days interspersed Miss Foren gone to Machias, experiment budge will preach at the Baptist relatives here. Hinckley, place. number of j h the and ones. A where she is of July show the clear days to i mong rainy foggy good employed in the hotel church Sunday. Dr. Repper will go to H. 1. is Mrs. H. Mrs. Abbie Joseph, of Malden, Mass., is j have been fair Stanley underpinning rop of hay has been secured, and crops I'iare. fourteen, days seven, ^outhwe--* Mur nor on that he of Miss Clara •> day. M. Hatch’s house. guest Hinckley. r'lnnHv Hflvn len 1 i! f ;!! f. >r in. 1 nt h 1 « are very \ general promising. Miss Evelyn Butler, formerly of this '7 9. Fred of Wash., is the I an | Mrs. John Johnson is her par- i Hinckley, Seattle, inches, which is nrlv inch below the visiting A lady tells The American's corres- place, now of Philadelphia, is « guest at S l’.ith I -lot. C. H. S. Webb and wife. juest of A. C. Hinckley and wife. average for July f• »r the pant ents, nnriftit I here in m cat farm in Boston Prof. W. R. Butler’s. thirty years. ‘I :'e is in town for a few Wescott and wife arrived homo The average temperatirtn for tIk* month Gray .»irs. r. r.. vieuu hiiu were | Stephen v here can board cat on uauguier j you your leaving Miss Luella Bridges has returned from i-4 iier ast week after a two months’ absence. waa 3C\ which ’* "light ty abo\e t he av- parents. visiting at Sunset last week. je for a moderate it will oil} and, fee, liar Harbor, where she was for employed erage. The highest forvthe Month was Mr-. ook, of East Bluehill, was Mr. and Mrs. of and b c cared for till return A Setti iV C. H. S. Webb have a Kimball, Chicago, kindly your a few telephone j weeks. whim is ;• »\ on friends last week. July 3. 99w, the record for 4 in their store which connects with Ston- Mrs. French are guests at Orchard lodge, g Dod cat can be bought there at any time, j James Mattocks with his sisters. Misses the The low- j and a past thirty yar- One .r-. E. S. Grindle’s hens laid ington. Deer Isle, Sunset, South Deer Isle I Eugene F. Hinckley went to New York * ir stray eats are taken given home, Jeanne, Mary, and Minnie, of cat for the month v. *- •• 7 and f' that is to animals. Sullivan, July 13, «:» eer m.- ay that measured 7 4x5'j and Mountainville. nst week on a business trip for the Chase urely humanity was in town recently calling on friends. 35*-', which ia the low. -i r* .-orded for the ;»es three 1 s. G. B. A. eigbed ounces. News was received here on of iraii ite Co. Aug. | Thursday Miss Jennie Marshall and a little son mont li in t hirt y y * Gray, who has been coast- the drowning of Emery Buckminster, of! Dr. Merrill arrived last week, and is > a 1111: m. .-*>-: dent a, Chief H. children, two boys and one girl. The be- of North Mr. I den, returned home Bartlett, Sedgwick. Grady Saturday. Watson have to W'« -t oS; Cm. f I». \\ Kates, -Itmrruscmrnts. reaved have the of the Springer gone Harring- Leighton. family sympathy sill North with hi- fain* who was goto Sedgwick Anion Googins, the boy acci- where are Lisbon Falls; M Brake, liardi- community. :oti, they employed on the ly. d entaliy stabbed, 1- improving slowly. Iier; Chief \N I M >• \ 11 -t* r, Calais ; ex- Aug. 5. Eugene. Washington county railroad. George \Y. : C. \V. Snowman has leased his biack- Rev. and Mr**. Cu’b-ns, of Steuben, were Voung is employed at Columbia Falls. Chlef F. II. We ti. Belfast; Chief John C Gilman Blake. Mr. Snow- \ ,1. stipation Surry. mith shop to t le guests of Mrs. M. K. Haslem recently. Aug. 7. Sr mac. Mason, Bang Cumming-, Port- « If the sickness in the world. It ! Mrs. Calvin I>. of nan to Canada to attend the veter- v t’h'»-* White, formerly goes Jefferson Haslem and wife visited land; secretary,« Frank B Moody. stv'i fi“>d too long in the bowels Surry, now of Marlboro, Mas-*., is suffer- iiary college Oct. 1. > »11II1 v a n. Woodford-; tr< our« r, 1 tg;ne*r J. B. ■ lends in Hancock and find pr > vaca- land ; year-. !> 1) M.rrill, Au- Arthur Brown and Harry Wooster, of r< ported. j proving, and hopes she will be able to be ion with ins brother George. burn ; Capt. *«• M Av. Bath; iar Harbor, were in town Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Brown and who up before long. children, t hr* e x -C i. :>•* W. I! 1 mm. I'air- H On August 5 Miss Helen M. Smith lost year*, ood’s W. J. D. wife and h »ve been with her for •SL; laSie, CGated Campbell, daughter, staying parent** K. H. M valuable row tield, rgeant-al- headache, in- I Varden Lord has been ill for sev- c f N. Y.. are at the Tarratine. *< veral months, have returned to their by strangulation. 1^ very Brooklyn, arms. ( apt. M J lb*! •< * I oi. v'.mnia. Hood's Pills I I I cral but is better. 3me in Boston. The Manor Inn Is being thoroughly ■ Um U W j days, Albert Haven, who is employed in Bos- cure •: ration and all its •enovated for immediate j. Miss Lillian Lowell, Mass., t on, is his vacation with Ins Frank Dunham and wife, with a crew occupancy. t'suit-. !.? ly and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Treworgy.of spending pa- Providence ha* given u- hope and is relatives in r ents. o have been in town the 1 Roy Osborne, of Lynn, last Prepare i by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass, visiting Surry. men, baying Masa.,spent sleep as a comp* m-a*. ion f or t tie many i-t week. returned to their home week w ith his aunt, Mrs. A. H. White. cares of life f’oltu ir i he J'u to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Miss Minnie Townsend is at home from Leslie li. Bunker, wife and son Law- P They 11 Amherst The new steam Portland on a visit to her mother. ence are spending a few days at Sutton’s Monday. yacht of O. H. Berry, of S. 1 Bland. Aug. H. Boston, anchored in the harbor Monday. 3bbtrltsfinents. Eddie Jarvis, of Brooklyn, N. V., who j PATENTS. * lit v lilt*. Miss Hawkins has been visiting his mother, Mrs. W. K. j Mrs. Mary Basney and little grand- j irg<* Josephine is spending '7 V-■ .-"d Trade Marks obtained and a I*a of North returned last c of are Mrs. F. B. Stafford, of Boston, is visit- :he week at Gouldsboro with tier friend. to. u-:ru-.-H. conducted lor Moderate Fees. Milliken, Bend, aughter, Medford. Mass., visiting Our Ih opposite V. S. Patent Office. We week. s t Mrs. Phebe llackett’s. ir g her father, H. B. Harding. M iss J ulia Guptill. e ve in. Li. ie«, all business hence i direct, Five were and the On H. L. Cleaves’ can transact patent business in less time and at Mrs. Marshall, of Boston, is a Dr. J. l.a Forest Swan, a graduate of baptized joined Wednesday four-in- J ESS* < 1 -X nan those remote from Wash at Milliken’s. Mrs. Mar- I Island is with ^ ■dgwick church on Sunday. The bap- band buekboard and several P'gton. ?uest Henry .ong college hospital, ’9S, single sm was at the beach near [earns took a Send model, drawing, or photo, with descrip shall is connected with the Sunday school t is mother, Mrs. E. J. Swan, at the Sun- Sargentville large party to Grindstone, f‘.n. W? if advise, patentable or not, free of work among the Chinese in Boston, and r ise cottage. w harf at 8 a. m. by invitation of Mrs. E. H. Dyer. charge. Oar fee not due till patent is secured. :he she of her A book, "Ilow to obtain Patents,** with refer report gives experience in Dr. M. A. Ward well, who recently grad- Capt. W. D. Gower and family, of New* Miss Nellie Bartlett, of Newton, Mass., •ences to r.:a! clients in your state, county, or is Leaching those people very interesting. t t( »n, Mass., are at their summer home will the remainder of the summer town, ser.t iroe. Address ated with high honors, has opened an spend 8. U. ^ shlawn. Miss Mabel Phil of her Aug. ( ffice in Penobscot where he will practice brook, with sister, Mrs. William O. Emery. ^ is the of 1 or the present. ewton, guest Miss Grace She will be joined by two friends the C. A. SNOW & West Frtttikliit. Co., ^ ower. last of the week. of Patent Office, D. C. and F. M. Watson, Brooklyn, N. Y., ar- Opposite Washington. Mr. Dowst family are taking their 8. 1 ived at the Watson homestead Rev. J. R. Davies, who with his family, Aug. Sin. annual summer outing here. Sunday, *e at L. J. rhere he will enjoy a much-needed vaca- boarding Sargent’s, Wesley DeBeck and wife, of Waltham, South Gcuhloboro. ion of twenty-four days. ll is consented to speak at the even- have been visiting at this Alton bunker has gone to Grindstone place. ig service every Sunday in August. His C. R. Bunker, of Somerville, Mass., Neck to work. Hpnpc H HoRpnlr n f Winn n-na rvices are much appreciated by the peo- * nade a short visit to friends and relatives SICK HEADACHE called here by the illness of his brother ^ e here. Mrs. A. G. Bullard has gone to Asb- n He attended a re- Saturday. family , villeto visit Positively cured by tliCSQ Lorenzo. “fa■ V. *»• relatives. t inion at the Bunker homestead in Frank- Little Pills. Business in this is Miss Jessie bunker came home town good. There is j in on from Sunday. g >utli Isle. also relieve Distress from of work. are but Southwest Harbor They Dyspepsia, plenty Wages low, Galen Hatch has made a short visit to Sunday. F. A. of the Red Cross and Too other are The railroad and Capt. Young, Horace Indigestion Hearty Eating. A per- things cheap. ^ is parents. Jordan, Mr. Bush and wife, of f teamship “State of Texas”, is spending a fect for Drowsi- quarries make employment for many Boston, arrived Saturday at Hammond’s remedy Dizziness, Nausea, ew with his mother, Mrs. E. 11. Rev. Mr. Garland went to Westport Bad Taste in the men. Many from other places find em- days hotel. ness, Mouth, Coated Tongue \ ^ for a week's visit to his former ployment here. foung. Capt.Young’s ship was the first to londay Tam in the Side, TORPID LIVER. irishioners. Mrs. Fred Hamilton and two children, They nter Santiago harbor after the surrender. P the Bowels. The Orcutt reunion will be held Aug. 24, af Harbor, have been Regulate Purely Vegetable* Misses Eva and Alice Robbins arri\vd Prospect visiting at the outlet on the northern shore of Mrs. E. P. Rowe, of Roxbury, Mass., relatives here. Small Pill. Small 25 iturday to spend a few weeks at their Dose. George’s pond. The president desires a rho has been visiting in this and neigh- 0 d home. Mrs. Edith McCollum and Mrs. Sarah Hooper has returned from full attendance of the family. Those liv- 1 ►oring towns, returned to her home Sat- _Small Price._ ^ .tuily, of Boston, arrived Tuesday. They Franklin and Sullivan, where she has ing at a distance will be entertained dur- irday, accompanied by her grandmother, > j v' ill remain till been visiting. MADE ME A MAN drs. Mrs. September. ing their stay. R. B. Orcutt, of Frank- Katherine Jellison. Jellison is | AJAX TAliUlTS 1WITIVI1.Y (THE 5. Ego. Miss Sadie has *4 Ll> A* rr«i.»' is and S. 1 smart of Aug. Hooper gone to Prospect !>»..■ »—i uiliuit Mrnr lin, S. of very lady years, .. president, DeBeck, eighty-one ory, Imtotea y, S i©*s, etc., cau***I ouhlitboro. Harbor to a few weeks with her Franklin, is secretary. md her wish “to live long enough to see1 spend ty A bn.- a or other >.*» .t****i ami Indis- The Gouldsboro has been Mrs. cretion*. 'r*rj tfui'kh/ nr.rt *ur>l\t loston” has post-office mnt, Fred Hamilton. rertoro You Aug. 6. Ch’e’er. been granted. WNt\iuli:y in old or your.it. nu i S. lade a money order office. lit a man f >r ad y, busin" or marr.aic. Aug. W. G. F. Bunker and son of Prevent Otis. | Morton, -- Inarmi:y and r.tion it The schooner “Seth Wyman” arrived Brighton, Mass., arrived lait-n in time, Th* ir »>* show* immediate improv©- Friday to spend m**nt and effects u I; 51 when* | Brian Dunn, of is at .amoinr. fail In- Bangor, stopping y L-sttrday to load with wood for Ira Shaw. * few days with Mrs. Bunker’s "»**t upon hnvinsf the 1 I '*. They parents, havy cared ■ Edgar Remick’s. Miss Ellen i« at Bar Harbor. thousand;, un v* ■ I cnr< > uive u po©* Berry S. Jen*. itiv© written s* » Aug. l'. L. Bunker and w ift*. irnaran to e ^'l PTC in Can each case or no .■ 3 refund 1 u J U I «• t«r Frank Grant and wife have been visit- Fred has a 7. or Capt. Hodgkins purchased Aug. S. M S. Wim; M ,1," ! KM as! Itrook. mail, in Hr ing his parents. ine yacht. plain wrnu; ^ ot ; (ircular The Orcutt reunion will be held this AJAX REMLDV and Grover have to Fast Franklin. CO., Percy Harley gone The grang res 1 * uar at Georges pond, August ; for several l-'rauklin, F. Garland, of is visiting his For sal*. :• -\% ,i, m, ,v Northport days. ast Tuesday evening. Ellsworth, <;k<»kgk A § 'Oook. l. All in any. related are cordially I'.UK .i.K, nru-zLt. William sister, Mrs. W. E. Hardison. Mrs. Stanley and baby, of Ells- Miss Marcia King is a school i ivlted. an; tl ig c r. n Yri> r Stove bet- visaing worth, are visiting Mr. Stanley’s father., riend at J. H. Walton has moved his family hack ? »• Who‘hiv* Us*.'fhe"n H ter th a c m cook it on Jonesport. Anion Googins, w h w r.s so p!TQ yc any dangerously to his former home in East Franklin. trtUU..»> Recor. aj ihj 6.3T K = Mrs. Sarah E. and «l stovj- Remick daughter. J. W. has return, d to his 1 url a a !\o *, To "t, Stew, Fry, Bragdon with knife short time ago, it? Iill. Hnii’N ZW Mrs. of were Mrs. S. J. Gordon, of West is ‘4? w The fire George Downing, Ellsworth, less in the West. Mrs Bragdon will aining. It i-> thought he will soon be Sullivan, Star Crown ifrand L J1 here the week her Mrs. C. M. B under control, past visiting relatives. jer parents a few weeks longer. u ble to be moved home, visiting sister, Blaisdell. ways perfect I PENNYROYAL PILLS. J vL n Xe\er too hot or too cold. The Mrs. Affie Richardson has returned to Rev. J. E. Lombard conducted a no no Mr. Estey. a summer visitor at Marl- t^uite a number from this place at- baptis- Immediate relief, danrtr. p„m. f lT»ei! f year* by !ead.; t». nur !e«U- S TKf.C* re Before T bad (dycerine if women are using it to-uay with I of the “Helen G. Moseley” through the taken ; lr. Goodridge’s sister, Mrs. P. H. roilet j half a bottle of Pe-ru-na I felt better. J Soap in every jiackge of Ivorine. You rfei t con;*" :Why don’t you? E summer months, arrived nome from Bos- L’oung, left for their home Thursday Four bottles cured me.'1 All for 1 d-r.'- does not sell Vapor fl ton entirely fS*' only pay the Ivorinc the T d H 7f Friday nighi. Monday a party of from S costs «• sell Pe-ru-na. Dr. S. B. Hart- young people sat v #.m1 >• e 1 baseline. write to tbs g3 druggbts 2svw York H Frank 1 his a Pj ui. uip&r.y, City. Capt. Gilpatnck, who has been man, of Columbus, O., will advise you place enjoyed trip on the “Golden you nothing. summer Write him. tod’’ from Bar Harbor ,r ,,r r Itansr— ; "nding the home, left this free. to Somes Sound. 01 Fjmo"3 hMH.1i Sluvins ^P’- ,

I •«Th*» M«‘ii lieliiiul Hie fiuus.” Ibbertfaetnenta. -V,-- ——... V~ were even m.tdo uo com- The cool head ami the sternly hand, V ~~ AFTER THE SURRENDER. friendly. They The foot that never runs, ment that could be heard. » The eye that guides the five-mile shot; Santiago is a dirty, foul bis PITIFUL SCENES ON THE ROAD The men behind the guns. undeniably picturesque. In its uarrow * * TO SANTIAGO. streets no is made Here’s to them. In the battle’s rage. attempt to cleanse and When “bt*IN fall bail tone fast. purify. The rotting carcass of the dog Ami men fall faster; not a one STARVING REFUGEES—A ROUGH RID- and cat is seen on every •'.'dis- Who fears to be the last; carded shoes and the ro ER’S COMPASSION—THE CITY’S DE- rags litter blc- that the Loyal to the Stars and Stripes glorify stones where there are any. V < of the mast. FENCES—SPANISH SOLDIERS. WAR I'lt’ITK! WAR street surfaces are mere gra^ >• gul- to as in I lies. Four men could v, ik Here’s them, withering heat, PICTURES! hardly abreast Stripped to the waist, they stand. j [From the New York Sun.] on the chief business streets and long- Serving the monster death machines armed men could almost shake hands otit sure and fearless hand. A Sun With SPECIAL TO OU.lt correspondent rode into Santiago of upper windows. Often they least are heralded who best have ItEADEltS. a few hours after the Spaniards had sur- The houses are generally or -^orieJ served their land. and made of rendered their arms and the American mud, hut residences of the to when the | class are Here’s them, ictory’s won, | better of stone. Bio sd had been yellow The foenmn’r. limits white. Hag raised on the governor’s Hag 5 Desirous of favoring our patrons as much as and in ochre are the colors most ust I i.» decorat- A11 honor to the officers possible, especially palace. It was and a $ Sunday, exactly ing. The flagged interiors se< ;i baretoar* Who've led their men aright; them with information the war S supplying regarding with week before our batteries had opened fire American, so few are the article-: >t furni- Hut honor, too, be given I’n in whose work lias J ? we have on the trenches to let Toral know ture in use. Windows are usually lor.cr won the tight. Spain, witii # Spanish arranged and and often cri that unless wide, prote by iron head and he submitted his army would The cool the ady hand, ■ be bars, which give a prisonlike a t to the never destroyed. Our lines extended round The foot that runs, house. the The eye that guid* tH mile shot; head of the bay, so that retreat for the Women were looking out of dr- r<-• f The men behind tin* guns. Spanish army was a strategic impossi- windows as i -1- — the l.'Jurt James in X. 1*. Sun. LESLIE’S bility. stranger pa- i ht WEEKLY, were some faces and si-a ••! forms. pretty j On Saturday Gen. Shatter had declared j Asa rule the women smik k o THE BEST ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER IN t PUBLISHED AMERICA, t that he would allow no one to enter the WINNING THE PRIZE. they scowled, and sometime- > ''ided city after capitulation, but finding no pleasantly and said “/>V ,.j £ and which has staff artists at € evidences of disorder in Santiago, and see- or i- ■ » Written for The Ami kk an Bodegas, wine shops, we. by “May Mont ing that the Spaniards were not ill dis- ford’’.J all of eonlliet, 5 few of them were open. (.• :or J points possible posed toward their conquerors, he decided were doing business, but pri- :dgh. to issue a limited number of passes. He It was a bright, in T<> s THAT LESS For a pleasant morning ? I’EEIt WEEKLY I’KO.M NOW UNTIL I IECE.M # pint of poor rum s ItEIt, was the more moved to this course be- May. The birds were in money was Hinging merrily cause the officers and men of charged. r tlie duration of for # the two the roneand lilac bushes in t he and probablo hostilities, only The Ninth regiment of r .... 1. garden armies were mingling with the utmost I Ewers, was policing the town, arid •':>. the perfume of the lilacs came through good will, the officers cracking an oc- rts <1 /"V which is about # McKibben, lieutena 1 ■ nei <>t J casional bottle of wine and formerly the open window Riling the breakfast together the i I hair-price. # the Twenty-first, had been installed an 4> UU, men swapping food and cigars. room with fragrance. Everything in- military governor in the municipal mind- The Spaniards were in a ha If-starved side was cozy and homelike. A ing. The stars and stripes waved over it. large condition, and gladly exchanged a bottle t Next to the bodega the bar bar’s shop maltose Angora cat sat purring lazily in f of rum for five crackers. A pound of ba- was most in evidence. -^arN the sunshine, and the room seemed Riled con brought a handful of cigars. As soon in was oft n. as a formal Modes,” Spanish, with THE ELLSWORTH surrender was made 4,000 of beauty and brightness. The bright- AMERICAN’S It is doubtful if a good meal couiu hast? the Spanish were marched into the ly ness of the was not re- troops room, however, been procured in Santiago for love or j j valley between the trenches and went into booted on the faces of its j occupants, for an money. At the Venus, the most J WEEKLY SUMMARY 01 WAR NEWS camp. There they will remain until the i preten- uneasy look of anxiety seemed to shadow i tious restaurant in town, tie v said thev ships to take them to Spain are ready. I the frank, handsome countenance of had nothing to eat. On the veranda or' as tne bun man rode the road to- Ua* as along hnerton he disposed of the cof- * the San Carlos club l> Till-; UK ST THAT I- I I! I \ > exquisite1 lounged # T KI IN THIS SKCTION. 2 ward Santiago, exhibiting his pass to a fee toast in a manner that showed a and smoked. The poor and th*- wretched L'hain of sentries who had rigid orders to sat about on benches and steps in th- let no one go into the without a H s wife sat him at ttic break- city per- opposite Plaza Keiua, at the east side of hi a rim.-, mit, he passed through a procession of fae1 ible—a dainty little figure in a pink the ancient cathedral of Santiago, not im- refugees returning to their home in the mo. ing dress. Iler light hair curled LESLIE’S « pressive in but J WEEKLY from El of size, indescribably pictur- and -ity Caney. Many these peo- waved around a face which, to a close esque. Indeed, the picturesque runs riot ple were so emaciated and weak that they observer, showed beauty and undeveloped follows in Santiago. There are alleys dignified € with the host of illustrations, and thus will our readers have for # :ottered along. There were almost naked bireugth of character, but just now there with the name of street which ne L.ik ?hildren in the throng, whose bones was a pout upon the red lips and the fair # preservation the very best and costliest and often seen on stage in opera and melo- pictorial £ seemed to protrude through the flesh, and white brow was wrinkled into a very un- drama and where the bravo is supposed to # of the war. S women, whose faces seemed mere hollow becoming frown as she said to herself: “I literary history lurk. But to the nose Santiago is repug- 'yes and cheek bones, were being sup- onder what makes Ralph so moody this nant, and the scenes of wretchedness ported as they put one uncertain foot be- morning.” Presently she spoke. 2 friend of our can take move the heart. Every paper advantage of this offer. 2 rore the other in the long walk to the city. “Ralph, my dear, it will soon be time to Down by the waterfront is found the* Jften they held out imploring hands and clean house, you know, and there are ever most imposing open space, half quay, half pointed despairingly to their mouths. so many things to be bought new this square. The harbor of Santiago lookF Others chattered their needs shrilly in spring. I want some new lace curtains ALL WHO SEND WILL Like an Adirondack lake, except ba‘. toe 5 $1.00 RECEIVE LESLIE’S WEEKLY UNTIL DEC. I 5 Spanish in the hope that the stranger and a new chamber set for the front cham- mountains on the north and west rise al- would understand them. The stronger ber, and the parlor carpet is positively most sheer from the water in rugged and imong them carried boxes on their heads, shabby; we really must have a new one. frightful outline. So peaceful is the sur- SEND IN YOLK TO-DAY. tnd even children of six years were plod- And Ralph,” she added coaxingly, “why $1.00 face of the water on a summer afterneftm J j ling along with bundles, often crying can’t 1 have r piano, this spring? I want that one can’t imagine it broken by white- with hunger. one so much, and you told me when we the caps. During early hours of the day the ■ were married, three years ago, ttiat you -je- __2_ \merican soldier had done his best to help : would buy me one as soon as you could md feed them. It that Col. afford it. 1 think it n can to make me happened | he can give me any more time. I am | Lester Huges with that of the girl who gtnce that she had far all other Roosevelt’s regiment, the First volunteer wait any longer,” she continued eclipsed STATL Oi -UAl.N ... wilfully. afraid our home as 1 will have to go, can had afterwards become his wife. He had it and had won the Af- cavalry, was a cut in two A blank look of had been compel ors, prize. holding ridge , Ha.NCOI k. S.s. perplexity uo of in see way raising the money time,” long ago forgottou those rumors, but they ter making a few purchases in the village py the road to El Caney, and the men had To the Honorable Just ices of "-ew over Emerton’s face as Judicial court deepening Rnipn he as he now j next to be In....: said despondently, rose to go j came back to him, and his naturally Marion returned home with a £iven away their rations in the most reck- his wife and he now rath- j light heart, j worth, within and for the spoke, laughed about his work. i jealous disposition was aroused by h s j in time to prepare dinner before less manner to the unfortunates. Further, | mck, on the second Tuesday er as he r*>^e fro:., the table, say- Ralph 1898. bitterly we wiil for the at wife’s failure to the “Well, hope best, any explain contents of came from his work in the field. :hey had helped to carry the weaker cnil- D. ing more than ! is wife had ever HA.SKIibL, r harshly M as rate,” said hopefully, she went the letter. Being too proud, however, to himself at the table he iren the road as far as their officers VHVILLAin the county of IT:. before heard him “A in- j Seating found along speak: piano, j of Maine, wife of Charie- ,»i. ... ke.i. about ... breakfast room in or- ask further he in would putting any questions, retired upon his plate an his permit them to go. Jack" Ida. deed, Marion; what would you do with a | envelope bearing “Happy respectfully represents heart was now and the der, but her heavy moody silence, while his wife attributed name. “What is this?’’ he )f Arizona, a diamond in the was fully married to the said no asked, looking rough, j ■ piano with home to keep it in?” kell, at said Deer Isle, on o;. sunshine seemed less as she his silence and manner to anx- he most bright gazed depressed at his \n ife’s smiling face. conspicuous in this good work, at a. d. t!ie Rev. “Rut we have a home, Ralph; what do June, l.vsH, by about the rooms that had become about liis a- lovingly iety business affairs. “Open it and see," she replied. »ut Dr. Church sternly forbade it as soon that they lived together you mean? faltered alarmed wife at said Deer -sie from .• Marion, by so dear to because of the Two her, many hap- days afterwards when Kalph came rpon tearing open the what is he learned of it, Col. Roosevelt tier husband’s words ami manner. envelope telling j their said marriage up and and which seemed from a py days passed there, home the post-cilice he handed was Ids to find a check for hat he would not answer for the im- I he first day of March, <1. “I r< surprise j mean this,” plied Ralph, “that un- liln lla.it has always conduct* < to- doubly dear now that there was u possi- Marion a letter from which does of his men iirownville, £500. “What this mean,” lie cried in nunity from fever if they per- ward her said husband .1- a in less 1 can raise £500 before the tirst day of would soon be hers no she into her tffectionate wife: on .- ■ bility they longer. slipped pocket without open- surprise. “Marion, tell me, where did iled in carrying the children and help- that the June, this home will be ours no longer. I March aforesaid, the said ('hatit v “Oh, 1 could not bear to leave my home ing, and that her face this come and the women. For Kalph noticing from, whose is it?" ng along the first time deserted 1 r-• .,act 1 have tried in every way to raise j utterly your possible and see some one else in these rooms where flushed as she did left the house :>n her and so, with- “It is yours, Ralph, to pay the mortgage n his lift- “Happy Jack" developed re- jiart, that saifl titte* the money, but cannot obtain it any- ontinued more than three con I have taken so much pains to make every- out speaking, his mind tilled with jealous on our and 1 have earned it where.” home, by igion. next prior to the tiling of tin-, and and where we which residence of thing bright pretty, suspicions, magnified themselves writing a prize essay on horticulture for “God," lie said to Col. Roosevelt, i the said" Charles- “Lose our home! this ; Iy little house, .tnknowii to *ni have taken so much she said until he was almost to his your libellant, comfort,” ready doubt 1 luges’ Flora! So now •wouldn't let a fellow catch fever ;ertained our home where we have been so Magazine. you yellow j by reasonable ailige happy if I * mournfully. “Oh, only knew some wife’s loyalty to him. know business with Lester ho was a turn for the kids.’’ .s no collusuin between vottr all our life! my liuges,” doing good married Oh, Ralph, Ralph, it he scid Charles M. Haskell to •.>■.- way by which the money could be raised.” Marion, after her husband had left her she added a little In the which the visitor to cannot be true!” stilily. roadway force; wherefore your libeilu she took a of the Mechanically up newspaper presence, opened letter and found a “My darling, can you ever forgive me Santiago traversed lay the skeletons of divorce may be granted to "My poor darling,” said lomls of between ho ■* h 4 Ralph kissing recent when her rested the note from the editor his 1 matrimony date, eye upon polite expressing for being so cruel and suspicious?” cried nany horses, bridles still hanging to the I lusbaud. away the liars, “1 w ish it were not so. I notice: at her determination to her hulls and Deer Isle. ’7. c following pleasure compete husband, as he caugnt her in his the bones picked clean. Starv- j Me., February did not mean to let know it, A 1 A Ll you darling, for the and he that i RVILLA FIVK lit M)RKI> DOLLARS. prize, saying predicted arms and held her close to his heart. “1 ng Spaniards had begun the work of till tlie last moment, but when you asked j COMMONWEALTH OF MASS.V •* she would as he A of will be f• *r the be-t win, remembered her ought to have known better than to be tripping the flesh, and the buzzards had for a I had to t11 the reason 1 prize jJ.Vjo paid essay rlssEx ss:—February lit, a. d. 18 piano you in on horticulture delivered at this uilicc before proficiency that direction during their jealous of you, but 1 have been halL : easted on what was left. These horses could not buy it, for I have not got the crazy j ••subscribed and sworn t. cl. the Joth of May. Address Letter II. Huge.-, ed- school-days. at the thought of losing our home where lad belonged to the enemy’s cavalry, and L. s. N ATH A NI El > V it j .... money, and if 1 had, would have to go N ,, itor Floral magazine, llrownville. after and en- I lad Huge.-' Day day passed, Marion, we have spent so many happy days, and 1 been killed by our shrapnel. The air to pay the mortgage on our farm. I have STATE OF MAINE. with her and re- vas exclaimed grossed essay, writing could see no way out of the filled with the stench <>f Hancock s>: Ju.l. never told much about “Brownville,” Marion. Why difficulty. putrefaction, Supreme you my business, term. a. d. 1898. writing, that it might be perfect in every he earn- As one ascended the last of hills \pril that is the only six miles Say you forgive me,” pleaded ridge ■ dearest, for when 1 married you three adjoining town, Cpon the- foregoing libel, ordi noticed the cold- < and Lester was an inti- detail, hardly grow ing estly. mtside the city it became that ibeikuu give notice to the si,:.! M. ago 1 resolved that life should distant, Huges | apparent j years your ness of her Haskell, to before the of mine at school. husband, and he, becoming “I do, 1, too, felt ns if I 1 he Spaniards had surrendered a position appear mate friend boarding freely, Ralph. •• be as happy and bright and free from care supreme judicial court, to be a convinced as the went he * f How 1 wish I write that and days by that could not bear to leave our home extraordinary natural worth, within and for the conn: as it was for me to make for 1 might essay nest, strength. By j it, — possible could in no avert the loss was »n the second of Oct the Just the amount we way which and so when 1 saw the advertisement of- helling they might have been Tuesday loved so well that I wanted to shield get prize—f500! dislodged, \ >y publishing an attested cop you wondered that his *ut it would need to save our home to us, and coming upon them, fering a prize for the best essay 1 deter- have cost our infantry very uni this order thereon, three you from all anxiety.” why wife could be so and so en- 1 lear if dvely in the ElIs\vo»th Amei \- not?” she continued as she light-hearted, mined to win, but 1 wanted to it they had been called upon to take The head of Marion Emerton thoughtfully, keep j puper printed in Ellsworth, in t golden tertained of her which would 1 he gazed around the room at the lovely pot- suspicions from you, that it might be a pleasant sur- ridge by assault. A food famine, and ! Hancock, the last publication ► nestled closer to the strung shoulder or have made him himself could he a lays at least prior to -.aid s» ... •. •, ted which were acknowledged by despise prise to you if 1 succeeded. 1 went to jrobably dearth of ammunition, were her husband. “Yes, I know you have plants f October next, that he m. 1 e > <1 have kuowu how she was to win 1 the who saw them to be the finest toiling Urownville this morning, for I was too 'vidently impelling causes of surren- :heu in our said court appear a been kind to me, but I married you everyone very the 1 if he have, the < nmi l'.el in and into where money they needed. And so from to wait till I should be notified ler. any why prayer I town, then the garden impatient iant should not be for better or worse, and don’t want you 1 granted. lack of T' the beds to for confidence in each other they by mail whether I received the In the suburbs of the city, where Jons F. to think that I am such a weak-minded, lay pretty just ready plant prize. only at on But there is the dear, and now we Clerk «d the >iu. < .mrt. the season with all kinds of seeds. “1 grew farther apart, until breakfast money, hatched houses were to be seen and the Sup. rson that I cannot be a save our A true copy of the libel ami ...it dependent p< help- the of can home.” take in and while morning after the 25th May, Mar- cry poor lived, trenches, barricades, and thereon. mate in times of trouble as well as pros- great pride my gardens, “And we will be happier than ever,” ion announced her to 1 de Attest:—John F. Know; k I excelled all the other* in the desire drive into “for I will never entertain hevaux frise were encountered in the perity.” at school replied Ralph, ; Brownville that a doubt of my little wife again.” treets. The had class in the of botany. I believe 1 morning. Spaniards planned to fall NOTICE OF FOKECLOSl’M! his wife closer to his study And his Ralph pressed do want to to Brown- promise was faithfully kept. >ack and contest for the and her shone “Why you go every foot of the to Amelia C. Johnson -md T‘> >- breast and his voice trembled as he an- will try prize,” eyes way Vt^HEREAS ville?” her husband. he heart of ▼ V dore B. Johnson, both > at the of the the inquired Santiago, but hunger had cast .u, in swered: dear wife, I never knew be- thought good money the of Hancock ami S:. •! “My I would rather not She Thought He Was Crying. he die county would be to them if she should obtain the “Oh, tell,” laughed against them. their deed, dated, f .- fore what a treasure I had gained. Now by mortgage “I have a there “Over in Illinois when I was a The first i. d. 1889. and recorded in the ; Marion, little business boy,” j large stone building encoun- Registry of for an You know that when prize. said a state to a re- Deeds for said Hancock county, n: book 241. explanation. which I would like to attend but if congressman from the ered was the When came in to dinner his wife to, hospital over which the Red 79, conveyed to W. said we were married three years ago, I pur- Ralph porter, “there was a lawyer named Hath- i page George cannot the horse this .’ross had been Sullivan, a certain lot or ...... ; .* met him with a smile, and no word was you spare morning, Hag waving ever since the pare. chased this farm, cash for all but away, who lived In my native town, and nated in said Sullivan, and bou: 1 n the east land of Rebecca < > ui t thought his at the by pa. over Marion wrote a note to be mailed day, 1 but 1 don’t see what busi- mal glands were weak. buiding very threshold of the And in part land of heirs of Gilbert A. easy matter to that sum before it came suppose, by pay ho was his " as on the south b\ tide-u.,* ,.f lai. □ext to the editor of the floral ness you can have there so that “Anyway, always wiping ■ity being put, but it was a hos- Hooper: but the have been morning private really tiers on the due, last two years Sometimes it was In court bay, and west by lami Herbert eyes. amusing >ital, full of wounded men magazine a desire to have her l you cannot tell me what it is,” an- and admir- ’). Johnson, containing fifty ;• •; very hard seasons for the farmer. On ac- expressing to see him out his rod bandanna bring big as less, with all the bu: '• :. n -r< f name entered on the list of for swered “Whom is your bly conducted, a glance the together count of the last none of aspirants Kalph, crossly. and his when ho was through It tic same drought year, wipe eyes talking to windows premises. being the and then for the rest of the af- business with? Your old lover, Lester disclosed. The rooms were clean said Amelia and h o n the crops realized what I expected; then prize, I the court upon some dry legal proposition. occupied by nd and the Johnson, ami conveyed to said .Auit-na ternoon all her time on the Huges, who has been carrying on a pri- You know rather a to high corridors cool and rest- the year before 1 lost a large number of spent spare you expect lawyer Johnson by Geo. W. Ash de- ul. There was a 1 to be vate with 1 do it before a in criminal neat of A ml whereas said W > with the cholera, and the little essay, determining, however, very correspondence you lately, jury practice. array glasses, 13,1889. "Geo hogs liis deed of dated 2, d. careful not to let her husband know’ any- “Well, they used to tell this story on •ottles, and vials on the shelves. In beds assignment brown mare that broke her in the suppose.” 1898. conveyed and asVgncd leg One a woman canto into nd of what she was in order to Hathaway: day hammocks the wounded were Iced to the Kid- and had to be killed last week, 1 thing doing, “Lester Huges was never a lover of lying undersigned. pasture his ollice to consult with him regarding ( om fort said assignment being recorded him should she succeed. answered Marion as she i ably. to sell to Smith for *200. That surprise mine,” proudly, the of a suit for from is\-y, in book 3*21. page 2sj an expected beginning divorce narrow That as his wife’s left the at Santiago’s streets were full of conditions of said mortgage ha would have gone a long way toward pay- evening Ralph passed room, feeling hurt the unjust h* r husband. She related how sh had : in And remain unperformed, now > he noticed a letter; he picked of been •panish soldiers, some places at ease in ing the mortgage. So you see, my dear, workstand, suspicions her husband. abused and told a story of suffering, j reason of the breach of t h. f it and saw that it was addressed at this ompany formation and elsewhere I claim a foreclosure of said amt that ill-luck has seemed to follow' me ou up A short time afterward she saw her hus- I Just point Hathaway reached for \ loung- i •• e this notice for that in his wife’s to Lester his handkercihef and his ng about porches and and smok- ; purpos- side. 1 have no and the handwriting Huges. band lead the horse around to the door ! wiped eyes. stoops | <.'o'tldsboro. Me.. '-. 1 d every money 1 > July Brownville. “Who is Lester “His client, who was of a sympathetic ng paper cigarettes. Although not of SfDNl K. mortgage will 1* due the first day of next Huges, harnesssed to the light phaeton which had i nature, sought to stay his arm and said: I arge stature, of them Marion, and why are you writing to been her husband's first to her many were of good mouth.” present ‘Don’t Mr. don’t : j MI Eli I I T ’S > wl. as his cry, Hathaway; cry.’ j fhysiquc, and looked neat and see man him?” Ralph wife entered after their “Dear she serviceable ! you not the inquired marriage. Kalph,” o; o “But, Ralph, “Hathaway was sensitive regarding his \ n their blue and r|’V\KKN by virtue ;he room and short in confusion 1 white blouses A. I. Fllsu k that hold th. g. and get him to stopped said to herself, as the horse trotted but he striped _1_ of Saunders, of infirmity, always laughed heartily nd straw hats. 1. W. is she saw the letter in his hand. in morning when the Bright, good-natured, i-ounty, Maine, against give you another yu .* to pay it in? We briskly along the pleasant story was told in his presence. !• ania, j lonehalant faces were Philadelphia, Penns.. kind to Star. common. Most of sooner redeemed' will he sold an will be very a:i.i perhaps you will “He is an old friend of mine, Ralph,” sunshine. “He was always so —Washington J saving, | he officers had a ion at the residence ol II. N. m and 1 of him if soldierly carriage and in < have better success with your crops this ihe replied, “who has settled in Browu- me, will not think hardly wick, Hancock M in j If you have any disease due to Impure or ini ircaS were immaculate. county. he did me morn- They took the af a. d. 1S98. at ten so tha». we can it all r’ille.” as she left his last | speak harshly to this v | September, year paj up.” Then, question ; rlrlu'd like salt « blood, scrofula, rheum, urrcnder L'orenoon, five shares of ilu c... and j hard, judging by their serious- ••No, Marion: he will not wait any juauswered, he looked at her notic- 'ns.” Jy.-l priu or -huuld take Hood’s :he Carter’s Point < oat w!. catarrh, you , less. 1 heir men seemed to it JT L ..-u: a to of the her confused re- J and be cured. resigned numbered 78. .* longer; chance dispose ng manner, suddenly On arriving at Brownville she hastened Sar-i.parllla promptly nd even relieved, and viewed the IM for cash down and he needs membered that he had heard the rumor a at where they farm now', | once to the office of the editor Hood's Pills are to take, to easy easy operate, j •assing Americans with interest and good he docs not think few years ago, the name of she was at intelli- the U.0UCV ury :**ucL, connecting | almost overjoyed the j Cure indigestion, biliousness. .'5c.—Advt. tature. 1 he glances 01 some of them * The Amkijican: a barely save him- ( ATEKPILLAR PKSTS. THE SIIOKK I.INE. WEST SULLIVAN MASONS. “1 saw sign painter COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY FAIR. self,” said the student boarder,‘‘by catch- see other he had finished. He Bbr additional County Xeics pages. of Will In- II. K. of Elected lien- Institution of l>avl» ice ; Bangor. Portland; f- (. AR!not Aug..‘», IS1.**, j will receive the book by mail. It contains This would do away with transfer at the man, Ellsworth; S. G. W., Elmer P. Sj A. Mackenzie Mattocks arrived home To the Editor OJ Tht .4 merica n the usual list of generous premium offers junction. ford, Dees Isle; J. G. W., John J. Snof- N. to from Albany, Sunday, spend Yours relating to what appears to l*e a new for the various departments. ford, Deer Isle; 8. G. D., C. E. Grover. his vacation with his parents. William of and asking If the forestry -pedes caterpillar, The introduction to the little book tells FRANKI.1N AND TUK SHORE LINE. Winter Harbor; J. G. 1)., Elmer E. Bowe, Mattocks, w ho recently graduated from department of this Mate ought not to Investi- the story of the good influence exerted by West Franklin, Aug. 6 (special)— Ellsworth; grand secretary, E. E. Par- Kent's Hill, came Friday. gate is duly received. the county fair over the county’s The and of the ker, Ellsworth; grand treasurer, J. H. b. G. what my duties as forestry commis- produc- building completion Aug. Exactly Thi* largo, bent arm, high hack, richly carved, tions, as follows: Washington railroad means much Higgins, Ellsworth; grand marshal, \V. sioner may be, are not very dearly iudicatcd in county cane scat Sorrento. the law creating such department, and Eve been “For the seventh time the Hancock Uounty for the future of Franklin. With our J. Burnham. I^ewiston; grand chaplain, HONCi RECITAL. left to interpret the law in that respect as best Fair association send* greeting to it* patrons. many unoccupied water powers and large James E. Parsons, Ellsworth; grand The tournament of the Sorrento lawn ROCKING CHAIR as I could. The benefit of these meetings to the farming in granite fields heretofore wit Ii no shipping tyler, Warren O. Carney, Portland; grand is ! IPs pi is nt to tlu tennis club opened on Tuesday, and the the of the terest of this is seen in the A. and L. r.y onsulting promotion depart county progress facilities, it is believed that a new era is stewards, W. Grtely Henry luj.t, full ..i >• iif•»rt and ea«e and pleasure of the week. On for great attraction Friday ment, 1 learned that the main idea in asking made iu every department. In stock when the about to dawn in the business of the ! Moor, Ellsworth. It* excellence evident In every part a*-mm # a- «• 'ii it. A* a illu* evening a song recital of unusual excel- such u law, was to guard against forest fires, premiums were awarded at the llr-t lair there <>u pi.i practical people of this town. A pleasing feature of the evening was trath-n of the low rice* prevailing at the lence is to he at the Sorrento. learn all that could be learned as to their prin- was hardly a pure blood in the list. Now the given Already a movement is on foot to the presentation of a fine life-size portrait best to them when amount of will be to open j artists are Alexander Mackenzie cipal cause—how extinguish greater premiums paid The a red on the line of this i of the late Brother David A. for ouce etc. to as. owners of bred cows, etc. granite quarry Hooper, of and Miss started, etc., Also, iucidently, carefully sheep, pigs, • Mattocks, tenor, Sullivan; road. Hundreds of w’ e was and who certain and demand, rate of growth, best The poultrv businc-s has been revolutionized; I dollars have been lodge named, of supply West End Furniture Sioro, Mabel Ellsworth; Monaghan, soprano, •tiirth. are of committees. Florence, of are rela- n which the was Bar Harbor, visiting her. Portland, visiting deceased held, and the _ i The single day tickets to the will V-rn work.Rev C M lun of normal wurk and method? of be 50 cents for adults. Coupons allowing Mrs. Charles s. of Nash occupying her cnttRge at Hancock Point, the holder to return will Holt, Island,! Bible study. home for dinner Hancock < oiint> (.ranger*. Y ES, mil Mrs. K. A. arc was the guest of her uncle, S. H. Reniick, Afternoon. be attached to the tickets. Children be- Flood, visiting their] jld homestead in Waltham. Hancock county grangers will hold one day lust, week. 1 exei ises .Rev G W M tween the of six and twelve will be Are. ages heir annual at Not- Aug. Kuel of visited friends tield-day meeting I BUY MY MEATS _ Superintendent?’ hour admitted for 25 those under six. Preble, liangor, j cents, ion's grove, South Penobscot, next Tues- Oak Point. Management of the Sunday school. here the latter part of last week. He re- j Dr U P Grindle free. The season tickets will be fl.25. of is :urned home Monday morning. iay. Joseph Kline, Lawrence. Mass., j Tickets to the will be H"'v ->t he pful tn th* Sunday -< t". •! grand-stand sold Bev. H. W. of will here for a lew Mrs. Grace has Norton, Smrsport, days. teaehers .K D Long for 15 cents. Gordon, who been visit- | I Jeliver the address of welcome, and Bev. Fred Richardson, of Lowell, Mass., is How most helpful to Sunday -ehool -«hol- j mg Mrs. F. Haslam for the past two DKIiSSI k’S M:\KKIiT ar-.Alvin T Friend weeks, returned to West Sullivan Satur- S'. La Marsh, of Castine, will respond. here for a short vacation. ). (iardner, of master of ON MAIN >unday school concerts.Thomas Grieve KOK.MKK MAINE .MAN. lay night. Bockland, State STREET. W 1 Mrs. Francis, of Waltham, Mass., Sunday school uuarterlie.-. Paper-, 'range; Prof. Cook, of Vassal lec- Mrs. Klmer Hlaisdell and Miss Sadie j boro, 1 t.KT is with Fred L. Murch. •John Wood stopping from Massachusetts by lilaisdell, of Fast Orland, visited Mrs. lurer of State grange; B. Walker Mc- Sunday school library.h A Fisher ; Body Brought Mrs. Irene Richardson, of Lowell, Mass, dlaisdell's parents, Levi Bennett and Kern, secretary of State board of agri- General discussion of Sunday school -uperin- oard of contains the wr, Mr- Smith agriculture follow- ney Mapping at tite Lcdgroctc cot- j this county, but his childhood was spent ;ion, Mrs. A. W. Lllis; recitation, Miss tage, v. L. : itter, Mrs. Josie Kline. Effort- for pupils’conversion, Mm Carrie Lord Mabel Webber; violin solo, Mias Frankie ng summary of Hancock county crops: in West Hancock. He entered Colby Aug. S. Plutarch. l’aper by Mr- Amelia M Clough. Flood; recitation. Miss Bernice Lord; Condition of fruit, 73 per cent.; grain, and had been there one >V. H. DRESSER. Paper by Miss Mattocks. university, year reauing. Airs. t.. i.. muni ; vocal soio, miss 101 per cent.; hoed crops, 1*4 per cent. Amherst. Primary superintendents’ report, when the civil war broke out, and he Bertha Joy; recitation, Mi**s Abbte Gerry; Proportion of hay harvested, 71 per cent. Mrs R I’ Grindle Miss Ethel Jettison. Ice-cream Potato beetles about the same as Cory LALardson and Osgood Crockett enlisted in the Tenth Maine infantry as piano solo, usual. work.Mr- ind cake were served at the close of the New insecticides used; Bug Heath with have gun!, to liar iia.bor to work. Primary George Clay a He served the war private. through entertainment. food results. indications of rust Pmeu-siun of school teachers’ work. Slight '■ Sunday X I ■■ •» Bernard Sumner has returned home with credit and came t ack lieutenant of on Bordeaux mixture ■ II Singing. early potatoes. is W MVofchiiilrvt.. ln-.4iu.fi used to an extent. Hi .• in from New liainphire, where he has been Pastors’ hour a colored regiment. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. being quite X PIN WORM all «t- 1:,U4 h 0 © — — — — troubles. /»* us* v He returned to to his ■ 4A0 employed. The relation of the Sunday school to the Colby complete Rev. E. L. Hunt, pastor. church.Rev E S Drew and entered the min- Hood's I’llla cure* liver Ills, indi- Kev. A. CUiU.na and family were in town studies, graduating, Sunday, 10 a. in. sermon by pastor— biliousness, ! The work in the headache. to 9 Wm last week tu attend pastors’ Sunday school, He served as of several gestion, Easy take, easy to oper X R tabura. Me. S the funeral of Everett one lEL istry. pastor ‘Our relation to another in Rev R L Olds daily ate. 25c.—Advt. churches in and went to Silsby, at Aurora. Mrs. Cullens and her Maine, finally life." 11 a. m. Sunday school. 3 p.m. ! How the pastor may be most to little daughter Jennie will remain here helpful Massachusetts. For the teachers.Mrs s W Treworgy past eight years Junior C. E. S. 7.30 p. in. praise and for a few days. *ujorni0rmrni0. How may the pastor do most work for the he had been pastor of the Baptist church social service. Topic—“Selfishness.’’ A _A party consisting of A. N. Jewett and scholars?.Rev G W McCombe at Canton. cordial invitation to all services. Collection. Weekly prayer meeting Friday evening family, \. W. and John who his re- Silsby family, The comrades accompanied at 7.30. “Our Health.” Clark end Singing. Subject, family, of Bangor; Fred mains to Maine speak very highly of the It is proposed to grade the church lot. Koberts, Alroy Sumner and Kev. Mr. Question box. 1898. esteem in which the deceased was held in All who have an iuterest in the matter BANGOR 1898. Yarrow last week at Benediction. spent Lead Mountain are invited to assist with teams or and of his zealous work in the work, pond. An enjoyable time is reported. Canton, material. c. Belle. He served Aug. Surry. Grand Army post. two years The church was well tilled last Sunday A of outside Frankliu. Frederick Peterson and wife, of Boston, as commander of the post, and at the at all the services. number are guests at E. E. Swett’s. Mrs. Peterson friends were present, and were gladly The Eastern W. B. Blaisdell time of his death was chaplain. Me. State Fair & Co. have another is Mrs. Swett’s siHter. their welcomed. During stay Funeral services were held at the church stone contract from Baltimore parties. they have, accompanied by Mrs. Swett, The bulletin board at the engine house G. A. taken extended sur- in Canton yesterday. The R. post has been removed. Henceforth notices IS THE Mrs. J. K. Gordon and Mrs. H. F. Day trips through the FAIR. rounding country, visiting friends and conducted the burial service at the may be found in the post-office. returned from Northeast Harbor Monday. relatives at j Sedgwick, Bucksport and church, and the remains were tbeu Miss Eunice M. of ! other places. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are Simpson, Newton, to West Hancock, Fast Sulliv an. AUGUST I delighted with the beautiful scenery in I brought accompanied 30, 31, SEPTEMBER •>. Mass., is the guest of Mrs. M. F. Blaisdell. Mrs. Clara J. is in 1, | and around Surry, and will probably in | by a guard of honor. The widow and one Ordway visiting the near future make this Miss Leavitt, matron of the KingT I place their j er- sou, who constitute the immediate family Hampden. shall manent summer home, and build a cot- We renew our success of Daughters' home in and Mist of the also the of last at Bangor, tage. ! deceased, accompanied Fred Fuller and wife, Lowell. Mass., year Lottie M. are a few weeks Tyler, spending remains. are in town. at Mrs. Addie Dunn’s. Rev. W. B. Whitney, who is supplying Maplewood Park. the The members of the guard of honor Aug. S. B. Baptist pulpits Rt Surry, East and Miss Lula Johnson has gone to Eden to South is at S. Surry present the guest of were Comrades R. L. Weston, of the U. visit relatives for several weeks. a Blnehtli. Allen at Every day good day. clean and new. races | George the Bay. Mr. Whitney Jonathan of Everything Stake has gunboat “Pequot”; Linfield, idled to The piano recital to be given by Mist j been boarding with Mrs. E. E. Swett. E. W. Hill and family are visiting Fred overflowing. Class races th t the Second Massachusetts infantry; Hor- unbracing be horses in New Georgia E t next the 17th Mrs. Frank Swett, Miss Violet and Mas- Joy and wife, of Winter Harbor. Ihe Wednesday, ace 1). of the Fourth Massachu- England. guideless wonder, MARION' ter Leon Swett, of were Seavey, MILLS who has a promise- t be a lost entertaining affair Ellsworth, spend- A duet by Mrs. Moore and Miss Grac* record of ing last week in Surry with relatives and setts infantry, and J. T. Pitman, of the 2.04 3-4 without driver or Miss Holt is a skilled and this friends. Ramsdell was much enjoyed at the morn ,u!ky. pianist, Fifth Massachusetts to bear her in if cavalry. ing service, Sunday. EXHIBIT of Miss opportunity public Miss Lillian of “FLY ROD" with Treworgy, Lowell, Mass., near of the Jhc.SJ’OnTSMAN’S Log highly appreciated, bbe will be assisted Several relatives deceased Mrs. Edward Bragdon has returned Cabin, famous (nudes, the is \ isiting her mother and Mrs. Beautiful Indian Princess of the Tarra- by M1"- M- bel Monaghan, of Ellsworth sister, live in Hancock. Julia Treworgy and Mrs. D. Curtis. She from Seal Harbor, accompanied by her tines. Rare Show She is not a stranger in Bluehill, and hei of Curios, Animals, Birds, Fi hes etc The FA. will stay about two weeks. She is niece, Miss Jessie Noyes, and her step- beautiful he and harming presence accompanied by a friend from sister. from will be doubly welcome here. lady A Grand Army Picnic. r.R0UPE just Mikado’Land. “RUBE Rockland. ,'mL\w>v'*M,*?N1'>1*'.11.NON. the comical James A. Garfield post, of Bluehill, will Miss Kate Dunbar, superintendent of Bicycle The A company of Jockey. ELEOTRORAMA Bnekspo rr. Surry young men went was in town last hold a basket at Bluehill mineral schools, week, ordering lowing the wreck of the out fishing last on the picnic Maine, battles of Manilla and Mrs. Ed ard T. Saunders, o; Wednesday the school-houses put in for the Santiago,’ formerly schooner “Olive It if first fair repair and Avery". is expected spring Aug. IS; rainy, day. fall terms. possibly l'orto Rico. HIGH this committed suicide at Dover that will return' BALLOON' ASCf'N'SlONS both place, they well laden with the A cordial invitation is extended to all and with N. H.. She l ung herself to the treasures of the deep. Mrs. John Allen, of Wiuthrop, Mass., day night, firework- The MIDWAY and e”i'dny the G. A. R. posts, W. R. C. and their its varied at- banisters, in her house Mrs. blunder* and Mrs. Mark Richards, of Bar Harbor, tractions. North Penobscot. families in Hancock county. was a .1 Ity years of age. Her hus- J twin sisters, are visiting H. O. Johnson .: on the Bos- be furnished the resident band v. Height conductor ] Pension of James W. Grindle, of this Coffee will by and wife at the Johnson homestead. COME .:t has 9.. EVERYBuOY. ton & N. railroad. place, been increased from to *17. Aug. Sub. h O. President. J flO post. BEAL, c ...... r- L SILiiNa, .‘secretary