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-luurnisrmrms. will be able to have a hearing in a fe\ Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report LOCAL AFFAIRS. days. Hr still professes penitence f<> what he has done. His wife returne >KW ADVKKTINK.MKNTM THIS WKKK. from Islesboro as soon as possible afte •• •• Central Railroad—Summer arrange- of her husband’s ment. hearing attempts INSURANCE. Kxec notice — Kst Kllxalteth and has visited him in the Noyes. suicide, jail. Kxec notice—Kst Benjamin Dollar*!. Boston A Co.—Summer Mrs. D. Cochrane, after a few day Baking Bangor Steamship service. with friends in this city, left last weel Whltlmr wall etc. Bros—Carpets, paper, with her Halos Low as Lowest. C. C. BURRILL & <. A I’archcr Apothecary. two children for Detroit, Mich, SON, K <) si|shy —Messenger's notlee. where she will be met by her husband Powder W R Parker ( lothlntr Co—Sacrifice sale. Solicited. Rev. I.. Correspondence ELLSAVOISTII ’ll!' Bluehlll Steam boat Line—Summer schedule. D. Cochrane, who has been ii A I Saunders—Horse* for sale. Iowa for several months. Mr. and Mr* ABSOLUTELY PORE K A Coombs-Stationery. Cochrane will the summer month Dedham spend PARTIAL LIST OF in ^ Horace (irant-Caution notice. Michigan, and may decide to make i t party, accompanied by the sergeant, t hen KLLS WORTH FALLS. Burton their permanent residence. returned to Mr. Crane’s in time for tea, Also dealers in Fiks r class Miss Minnie is visit friends \ s .1 Sherman and trusses. which was After an Staples ing Insurance —Rupture I’ndrr the new train schedule Ells highly enjoyed. Companies here. N vw You k Represented at this Agency m worth now has three mails from the wes l hour’s social intercourse, and witnessing Lever Bros —Sunlight Soap. some of the Rt v. E. L. Hunt in in Boston to attend & London & 5 daily, and four to the west. The mail , sergeant’s wonderful tricks Liverpool Globe, Investment with the the the International school c onfer- from the west arrive at 0.20 a. in., 4.32 am j cards, party, warmly thank- Sunday 4 Shore Acres will this week. of open their host and hostess for the ence. England. 5.57 p. m.; Sunday at (5.20 a. in. Mail , ing pleasant Insurance of f Joint A. Scott is home from Bowdoin manner in which Phcenix Co., Hart- are distributed about three-fourths of hi they had been enter- Henry Clough had three fingers of his Securities, for t he ford. $ Hummer. hour after arrival of trains. Mails fo; tained, started on their return, arriving left hand broken by a falling bolt in Tre- seen AS Miss of is the of the at , home about midnight. The con- mill Hanover Insurance Co., of 4 Sprague, Boston, guest west close 7.40 and 11.10 a. m., 5.0( party worgy’s Friday. Miss Eva Aiken. and 9.00 at 5.00 m. sisted of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mason, Mr. . p. m.; Sunday p. Our teachers are home—Kate Lrflln from and Mrs. M. S. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ^ United States State of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. were in Smith, the Morrison 4 Bonds, Hopkins The new time table on the Maim district, Margaret i.aiiin New Hampshire Insurance Co., Rowe, Mrs. C. 1». Partridge and Mr. and the city from Brooklin Sunday. Central railroad went into effect Sunday from West Ellsworth and Mar.v A. Grin- Maine Bonds, Bonds, Mrs. A. W. of New # City Packard. dell from Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Wooster, of South The table elsewhere in this issue Dr ^ Reed’s Brook. Insurance Co., of Hart- Water Works Bonds, and been The Union services were held at Hancock /Etna Hancock, were in the city Saturday. corrected. special Sunday Next Sunday morning the sermon will J hall a train, Ellsworth at 12:35 for Ha Sunday evening, when Rev. D. L. ford. Railroad Bonds, of ascer- The Unitarian church is leaving be omitted. At 6.30 p. in. there v ill be society plan- Vale delivered the Harbor, will not until 5 baccalaureate sermon a Home Insurance Co., of New ning for a to take some time begin July Children’s day service, and at 7. ?0 p. m. 4 tained and picnic place to class strength legality. This D the Boston news the of ’96, Ellsworth high school. next month. special Herald the consecration meeting of the V. i*. S. York. 4 The services were of customers collect- paper train. Ellsworth will receive tin well attended, though C. E. Coupons Miss Insurance Co., of Mae Friend, who has been the which fell at the Imperial papers about an hour earlier tfaai rain, heavily just j ed free. in Sunday C. .J. mill tire Boston studying music, is home for hour of Treworgy’s caught from England. last summer. assembling, kept many away. J the summer. sparks from the fire-hole Friday and nar- to loan on The platform was decorated American Insurance Z Money mortgages, Luciers drew a a beautifully German minstrels good house rowly escaped burning. The roof was George II. Stover, of New York and with evergreens, ferns, palms and flowers, Co of New York. 4 collateral, and approved com- H uncock hall Saturday evening. The per burned through in several places ut the mu, » 111-i muii, uvurge war the class colors, green and ii., jr., formance was white, being \NCE Co. OF NORTH AMER- 4 up to the high standard es quick work of the crew saved the mill. INSUK mercial paper. in t he city Tuesday. in pleasing evidence. The seats reserved The remains of ICA, of i V» for the class were also decorated. Credit Alonzo Frazier, who Philadelphia. illiam \Y. Morrison is building n acted as local for the dur agent company died of sun-stroke in Bar Har' Co. S summer for the taste displayed in the decorations ,oy, Union Insurance (Marine), cottage at Chatto’s shore, on tin Ing its engagement here. Mr. Wiggii is due Miss Alice Scott and Mrs. Pearl I>. were brought here and buried lay west side of the bay. has acted in this for the Lucien of Bangor. i capacity from us Day. Mr. Vale delivered an excellent dis- the home of his father, «i- and Let know what A has been erected on State for several years and to this a? Travelers Life Accident stand-pipe past, fact, zier. Rev. E. L. Hunt con due r- £ course. Music was furnished by a choir Co of Hartford. street, a short distance above Sterling, to well hm to the excellence of the troupe, ii Insurance 4 yon want. of mixed voices, Miss Mary F. Hopkins vices. be used in sprinkling the street. due the warm welcome which olwayi Penn Mutual Life Insurance 2 presiding at the piano. A tramp entered Oscar Ste; cellar The steamboat mail service between a\saits them here. Co., of 0 Wednesday night. Mr. Staph 1- Philadelphia. Ellsworth and Rockland will be resumed Among visitors to the tin city during KEPI liLH AN ( At Cl S. io.ved him in and attacked h be 1 and week were J. July continue until 15. past \V. Somes, Mt. Desert ■ Sept. tight that ensued milk and c re \Y Joseph Ward well, A. C\ Hinckley anc Get our terms before Insuring hlsewliere. liam Peters, of Nevvburyport, Mass., Ellsworth Elects Eblridge Delegates freely spilled. Before toe ! ts wife. Frank Towne, J. M is spending tIn-summer with his brother, Bluehill; to County Convention. aroused the had put the to for insurance at our dog Telegraph or telephone expense. John Vogel!, C'astme; F. F. Roberts, Miss Jessi< A. Peters, jr., at ii is l^amoine farm.| The republican caucus of Ellsworth was tl ight. Foster, Miss Fannie Foster, A. H. Wallace I here will he horse raring at Wyman held at Hancock hall Friday afternoon, to F-.- •it Harris, M. Franklin, F. P park mi the Fourth. There are three elect delegates to th“ <•< unty convention. Robert isnnmis. c. C. miWWIIvL *S? SON, M< Bar Harbor; A. S. Penney, Maria- classes 2:37; 2:33 and 3:00—with flOti The caucus was well at tended, but the ex- vi 11• John K. Shuman, Great Pond; J purse for each. citement did not approach that of two ELLSWORTH,.MAIXE. Parker. Tn-iniuit; L. Pe George Sellers, The w Miss Florence years ago. hole number of votes (J. Swett, who graduated nnli-eot; Curtis Durgan and wife, Sedg from cast this year was 213. Two years ago the Ellsworth high school last year wick. 68*2 votes were cast. Stibrrtisnncnta. and entered Bates is home for the 3l)Dcrtiormrnts. college, Dirigo hose racing team, at a recen summer vacation. meeting, voted to accept the invitatioi 1 the tight being made on county coinmis- = Messrs. Greene ami McAuliffe of the to Augusta on the Fourth. The race ii 1 fo the Ladies, sioner. The Eldridge delegates were I honias E. Sin a will a new on' Style, company, well supported, w!iieh they participate is elected. will appear at Hancock hall the week for them. It is known as a wet race. 1 The caucus was called to order by '■> commencing June 29. consists in a standing start from the car = Charles 11. Drummey, chairman of the God Bless them! the JO 1 Durability, Miss Blanche Marston of Lisbon, N. 1L, riage, picking up rope, running city committee. who has yards to hydrant, making coupling anc been visiting Mrs. Charles W. Mr. Drummey was chosen chairman of Mason showing water. The Dirigos are not do and ot her relatives in this city, the caucus and John F. Knowlton secre- much but have made 1 returned home Saturday. ing talking, they tary. Thev want to look well, Ease, few practice runs, and it is safe to pred’e always William Heiany, of Bar Harbor, was On motion the chair appointed Henry FILL IT UP. that will make a arc in tlie they good showing. We are and I have a new line of cSnl>iiicil bi- ght to tlie county jail last week for Whiting, Charhs A cxunder and Irving filling many of then. with Miss Gertrude of Mr. anc a SLUEHILL MINERAL intoxication. Delany was attacked with Joy, daughter Osgood committee to receive, sort and WATER, Mrs. Decatur of North diet <>r with -ome of our choice ... ».■■> oi -hoes we sell. Von delirium tremens soon after he arrived. Joy, Hancock, courtt votes. ORNAMENTS 1 SODA WATER. Monday afternoon, in the twenty-thin The balloting for delegates to the The general topic for the Epworth save with absolute year of her age. She had been ill for some county convention then commenced. that will make them look so. am league prayer meeting for June is“Chrnt months wit li consumption. She was tin There was no confusion or 0. A. and t he Church.” The for Tues- interruption, PARCHER. subject of and Mrs. in too. certaint v youngest child Mr. Joy, anc and but very few minute-, were cheap price, apt>n every day evening is “Founded a New Church." occupied. APOTHECARY, the only one of five children three son- The announcement <>f the vote showed Led by the pastor. ELLSWORTH ■ HE, LOOK- ami who still remained hi bee an sc two daughters that Eldridge delegates were elected by purchase Superintendent of Schools A. Hoyt home. Her sweet disposition had en- t he follow mg vote: West llllswort li. Shirt W aist Sets Irom Moore leaves ?• r and are to-day (Wednesday) deared her to many, and she is sincere)> Whole number of votes cast 243 Strawberries are plenty. quality style be to Brunswick, to present at Howdoin mourned. The of the commu- 20c. $2.37 sympathy Necessary for a choice 122 William 1 biggins is very ill. commencement. He to the best and college expects nity goes out to the bereaved parents rece ived 173 Eldridge delegates There will be a dance and a •... licit Buckles from 25c. to $3-37 always return evening. at Saturday Funeral services will be held at the hou-t Aiken delegates received 70 Hooper's grove July 4. Belt Bins 10c to 75c the lowest. There will be a meeting of the Baptist Thursday afternoon at J o’clock. 'The delegates elect* d arc as follows: I>r. prices James and church ami Carter wife are at Hancock ut at al- society Wednesday evening. It is reported that a female prototype o George A. Phillips, Henry E. Davis, Aus- A beauty line Blil.'is Point visiting their son A. M. Carter. June 21, to see about engaging a past er, the late lamented Dan O’Brien visitec tin H. Joy, George W. Higgins, Robert B. most one’s own and to Miss Minnie Moore’s school ist price, Jv. J. XVA ESH, transact any other business t!i..t Fliswortii recently. She was not going tc Holmes, Martin H. Haynes, Henry W. c >nie before Friday. She was much liked a r. l'retty Hat Bin.', 25c. to $1.25 Main >na.hr, hu..iwtiiuii, Mi: may tic- me.-I ing. l.u'M a railroad, hut was going to nianagi Cushman, Charles A. Alien, Emerson D. Stre-t C' .nmission* r Eppes is relaying a big hotel at Bar Harbor. She wantec Carr, Walter R. Parker, Charles M. With- Harry Higgins and Ida Boy. ere A of W atcl ! married pleasing variety the sewer »o--oss Sum* r* at M; girls for the table and girls for tin am. Friday. Mrs. Higgins is not TO girl.** IN ORDER fourteen old. Guards from 25c. to 75c. The wooden ■*•v.er, which lias rotted ami Kitchen, girls for up*stairs and girls foi The delegates were aut horized to till va- quite years no d in. '.I I i* r- p'a. 1 by a strung >'■ ■ v\ n-*: a irs. Sim had no trouble in find cancies occurring in th* delegation. Don’t let difficulties discount '< u: you built stom* sc'.v.t, or a large pipe. jog girls to fill the positions. She toh The caucus then adjourned. New can raise a kite only agftinst \v Have you Seen the Style t bem to lu- in readiness to goto work the l-NJOY VOl IiSId t There will he a flower service at the | *: t of are still i:i readiness Irate Business Man —You b. *s l ii.l .in .iuicii next j Ju;;i. They < Bracelet? the-e warm beau- Sunday aftern-> I hc rime of a Unite. during day-and I of am make me so angry with your con* mded at 2 3d. ’The of Out1 of them got tired waiting tiful evening-, you should have a children tin* Sum! Harvey Salisbury was brought to the went to Bar Harbor to investigate. Sic nerve and impudence that I cannot find *-<•!: ">l will b“ assisted the church from B r Harbor last by e.-unty jail Friday, to io.iii :;•!.• not words express my indignat t: •• ; h< but the housekeeper c'• y. i\ pu ;*i ic is cordially inv iieil. ami is held for the October term under A. W. agent Then, sir. you are in !u 1 have GREELY, .• HAMMOCK Alonzo P. Frazi'-r, son of Frazier 1.7)00 bail. 'T ic Buck-; ort correspondent of I Jasper lie re the very thing you need a d.. tern- No. 3 Alain Street. of !•. :-v\..rtli (litU at ha is with a most fiend- Xcirs “Misses < ull-, suUUeMiy Salisbury charged of the swung In a .!. ha !.■ place. \Ve Bangor says: Main! ary English language. nig .. 1 Death it is believed wa ish crime tin* criminal assault of Flor- have a full line, with price-rang- cord ami Minnie Thompson claim t. riday. all the words and slang phru k ,.n. I due to 11 it and o\er-i \elt ioll. FlH/ie '■in !■ >* it < ii, h 111 ie g 11 ui »■ ii ing from Vi rent to hidieC bicycle record from Ellswoi: i'ake it and you will never be at to I had I eii ;t :;i a -:ii'i!l boat f" evidence him is mu-t e.m- > looking •(The against three hums : w ami one-ha If minutes." express yourself again. CROQUET SETS, J a crow bar that bad been lost overboard | vining. Senator Hale hose team "ill go to !' 1 have some rare liar- ile worked a long time in the hoi sun I Thursday the Heaton child und two |tu*ine»* Not!«■»•*. Harbor d to in t 75 cents to ft. Headquarters. July participate ■ in linn, y rouva.ii; tiie Far. Keaekinj girl- >t ill young- I-, wei play ing in nr t he To re-tore gray hair to im natural *n gains holiday goods bust* races. The boys are doing g. .shore he tbrew the bar to tile bank, am I shor*'. when Salisbury ask-si them to go yo.mli, rails' it t*» grow abundant r._. not sold the work in trial and an during their runs, if thev 1- i." TENNIS GOODS. fell mad in the bottom of tiie boat, lb rowing. Of course they eon-- uted, and there Utter preparation than I! 'bur season. them and ldt-on rackets and beaten, some one will have to move !iv« U-newer. Among NVright was a brother of Burton win he row.al to an island in the harbor Frazier, --__ balls. Ibu ket* from $1 to $>. i are State Superintendent of Schools \V. \\ three w e.-ks ago died at Ells-wortl w here be ran h-d one of the little girls | only ;'ibrriisnnrnts. .-' •tson has appointed Supt. Moore, « ; Falls from an overdose of morphine ail into tin- w und committed the Silver Novelties. BASE BALL GOODS j t his city, a member of ttie State commit- ministered James a quack doe assault. Silver Plated Ware. j by Clough, ( Austrian China Ware. of ad kind-. Spaulding’s Hulde tee on geography and general work. '!'! tor. One of the other children gave tin for only 10 cent s. other members are Miss S. Snow, > : The Morrison medical is b > alarm by wading ashore though the Cut Glass Ware. Mary company AVE Y10 Bangor, and M. M. Curtis, of Brewer. move its office and works from Ellswort; water was marly over her head. Salis- other two ashore. Mrs. O. J. who has been to Bluehill. The change will be mad bury row d the girls BRIC-A-BRAC and prices. Atwood, spend- styled He w as arrested a few hours later. The ing several months at the home of In I this week. At Bluehill the company wil ! EARD of he I need that .-tork of F. COOMBS, .a Heaton child was and hardly -ay my daughter, Mrs. B. T. Sowle, in this city j occupy quarters Kane's hall, owned b. terribly injured, was in a critical condition for several WATCHES gold and silver, and MAIN ST., lU.LSW'OBTH. returned to her home in South Orringt Capt. John W. Kane. A large basemen JEWELRY, latest patterns Monday. Mrs. Sowle accompanied h- r affords an excellent place for storage am days. The be OWARD and CLOCKS, for a short visit, returning Wednesday. packing-rooms. change may onlj j Fire at Orlaiid. for choice. the summer month: affords an excellent opportunity The salmon are well at Greer temporary. During biting and of the daily boat connections at Bluehil I The houst* stable Mrs. Charles I^ke, and the two steamers are k« j : afford facilities for Ellsw ort I Haley, Orland, were burned with practi- E. F. KOBIXSOX. and Ellswort: shipping. pretty busy by Bangor all last is to see the move cally their contents Wednesday. One last week sorry company away parties. day twenty-oik Loss insurance The people of the city w ill miss the gen £1,200; £900. I salmon were taken in the lower pond, ial manager of the company, Capt. Kane CARRIAGES. Indications point to good fishing all sum- who has spent much of his time her< Democratic Nominee for tioveruor. They can only he found at LEW! I;”’ XD We are warranted work, at tin mer. Building good since the its office ii The at their State convention & C<>- > store In all shades and <•<■: old HOWE A. CO. STAND, also doing company located democrats They Fred W. who is home from Hollins, Ellsworth. last week, nominated Edward P. Wins- are gust ran toed. Give them atria:. for REPAIRS Maine State college the summer va- of for You can al*o And a complete lim d ALL KINDS OF A of ladies and gentlemen fron low, Portland, governor. while at Green Lake on party Our work will all ho flr-t class and -o war cation, fishing Clothing an Bucksport Monday ranted. We have a largo -tork on hand hooked a salmon day recently, large Cora I'll never to Florence chooso from and are selling at where they were most royally and hos speak which ran off with two hundred feet of LOWER PRICES pitably entertained by Mr. and Mrs again. 1 was sure Ed be one of her LEWIS ERIENI) & lino. Hollins mourns the loss of the CO., than Buch stock has ever heen .id hrf.»re. A! « bridesmaids. Merritt You shouldn't feel George D. Crane, at their pleasant home Manning in secoud ham fish more than the tackle. Block, Kli.-*>\- eh. have Boiue good bargains offended about that, dear. You know vehicles. the occasion being Mrs. Crane’s birthday my never chooses a bridesmaid is S. L. LOKI> cV CO. Missea Wilia Frost and Ida Baker grad- anniversary. The party arrived in Bucks a girl who than herself. uated last week from the Gorham normal port in time to partake of an exeellen prettier ■» — school. Miss Frost returned home Sat- to did full little was & I j II dinner, which they justice The seven-year-old listening A. W. CUSHMAN SON, INSTANT RELIEF, her Ij BROWN’S urday, accompanied by mother win after which, at the invitation of Mr to a hymn. “There! Now they are go- Kl.LSWOKT II, For Colic, Cholera ‘I Coughs, Colds, attended the commencement cxercis a visit was to Fort Knox losing the he said. Lo/a Crane, iI ing dog’s holiday,” Morbus, Dyso.itery, Croup, went THE ONLY GOLD ;,M AND EMBALMERS Miss Baker on to Lynn to visit her Here were received what?” “The UNDERTAKERS I Throat, Diphtheria, eto, they courteously b] “Sing dog's holiday.” sister Annie who is a teacher in that city, Sergeant wlm kindly conducted 1 “Who told you that?” “Oh, that is what ! I THINK If IS REAL MCE TO TAKE. i: Ilaghai, SARSAPARILLA art of Ham -id I Ca-ket- delivered in any Hit-hard A. who last week at- them through the fort, ami n other way • the clergyman always says in church with bu- m in C’»., Norway, M lthind, county. New heur-rO in connection | : part’d by Ncbway.'I' \ MAKE'S THE WEAK STRONG ines.-. tempted suicide, is improving rapidly, and contributed to their enjoyment. Tti ‘Now we w ill sing the dog's holiday.’ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. SKASIDK LOCAL I'MON. affair of setting the teeth and keeping Ecgal Notices. ILcgal (Notices. DEER ISLE still, or of tilling the air with outcries and NEWS. es To the Honorable of Probate clamor. T<* all person* Interested In either of the Judge within Held at West F.lls- and for t he of Hancock. Topic for the Week Beginning June tjuartorly Meeting One tat* h* relnafter name*! county chronic complainer with nerves for- t’NDEKSlGNED Green’s l.aiutlnK. At a rourt of held at Ellsworth, It rrilK Winfield I. Green- iJS— Comment by Rev. S. II. t>oyle. xvortli. ever on can destroy the probate edge effectually and for the of Hanc«*ck. on the secow 1 law. of Deer Die. in the county of Han- Charles Thurlow made a business of the domestic circle. 1’eace county Topi* —Trio manhiu-ss ar.d womanliness.— The eighth quarterly meeting of Seaside trip tranquillity W'ed nes.lay of dune. In the year of our Lon cock amt State of Maine, guardian of Edith 111. to Georgetown the past week. and comfort fly before the face of the hundred and n I nets -lx. P. H Greenlaw and Emma G. Greenlaw Ps. xxxwi. was eighteen local union of Christian Endeavor woman who is nlway** at the mercy of fill IE fo! owing matter- basing been pre minor heir* of Georgia H. Greenlaw, late of Two ideas, intimate associated, C. B. Small went to I. to us iu the words if freshness and its bloom. Wrinkles cover ter Indle.iUd, it i- beret y oniered that pos- Monday, returning Wednesday. hi sessed each of one undivided fourth it with a net-work thereof be given to all per-on- Interested, part of D-.-.'u NV cx\*..d n-t to das The church was taste decorated of crossing and inter- I described real estate worry fully Maud Small is still in feeble a of this r U r to be pul the following situate in very hinuii weave them- causing cops crossing lines; puckers — saiti Deer Isle, to w it: because evildoers on the one flowers. be- three week- -u« re Ivelv In the Ellswortl prosper with evergreens and Long health. selves about the crow’s-feet mul- on the | mouth; \ merit au. a i.esv-paper published nt Ellsworth First lot. Beginning highway at a :* 'd * n the other we are exhorted was h‘>T'd I fore the hour the church around the No greater foe o nr that nt stake and thence b* said appointed Mrs. Carrie Thurlow returned from the tiply eye**. In -aid tv, they may appear highway Ih? held at Hiuelili thiity eight iJft) rods ami to hi God and to be true to bid tilled with Endeavorers from Ells- menaces beauty tba>. a belief that one tout t, to southeasterly nine happy insane on pro'oao links to a corner; thence north H9 hospital Friday. must be the victim, not t he commander of [n ami for -aid county, on the second Wodnes ; ,9 degre es ourselves. and Bluehill. forenoon west land of Marietta Low. worth, Orland, Surry her nerves. Bazar. das of dais ext. at ten o’clock In the by twenty-three Master Florian has been Harper'* 1 and five .% links to a The «f the wick- called the George Arey anil lie heard thereon, ami object If they se* (231 rods corner;’thence temporary prosperity At 2 p. m. President Jordan west eleven relatives at Yinalhaven. cause. south 31-.* degrees (11) rods and ed and lead us to mistrust visiting to godless may convention to order and Rev. Emerson L. Sarah Ttowden, late of Penobscot, In sah fifteen (IS) links a corner; thence west one atmcrtisnnrnts. Kin hundred and seventh-six (176) God, and may also tempt us to follow and blessing Henry E. Hodgkins has gone to Bar counts dec* used, petition that Charles II. rods, more or Hunt invoked God’s presence to "school mas he n• rangrinrnt. .ir may he appointed mltni'd-trator stake; convention Mrs. Chamberlain attended the thence east 23) rods ami tation David exhorts us to trust the Lord George will annexed of the e-tate not already adminl- twenty-three nine- The “the of wo- to which Rev. Ebenezer Bean, of Bluehill, exercises of tiie Hock land back, mainspring tered of -aid dm-a-ed. pre-ented l-y Annie M teen links the highway »nd place «-f begin- see the end of the mat- high school, and to wait and min- man's calls s.rant and Mars Havl- ning, containing forty-seven acres, he there responded. Then followed twenty where her niece. Miss Monira organism.'' quickly atten- fur he declares that the wicked s1k.11 Crockett, Ma11ha Grant, late of Ell-w rth. in -aid coun more or less, together with buildings thereon. ter, led Rev. H. F. of tion to trouble by It tclis Second lot. at the utes of prayer, by Pay, was one of the graduates. aching. t y, decen-ed. petition t hat William W'. Met ait Beginning salt water at be cut off and those who have been true thence west with other such as nervous- m s mas he appolntnl adndiiistrator, presente* Eegemoggin Bench, sixty eight Surry. symptoms, •is a thence and true to man will inherit the Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Folsom held a re- l*\ Mar s E Met nrtnt a-l-ter "I -aid deceased rods to stake; south thirteen to God In the y. The business session came next. ness, head- 1 Hut f Vei a. In salt and forty-seven hundredths (13 47-100 rods *,> at residence June Naomi earth. ception their 18, in re- a stake and stones; thence east absence of the secretary. Mrs. Belle ache, pains eounty, deceased, edition that T H Smith mas sixty-eight In connection with the things which membrance of the fourth anniversary of l*e appointed ailn.lnl-trator, pre-* nted bj Hinckley of Bluehill. H. A. B. Stanley loins, ami Newel! Hutching'* and ’-aiiiliel \ water thirteen and forty-seven hundredths us their and also of Mr. Hutching* the exh* rts not to do, he tell? marriage Folsom's 13 47-100 rods to the of con- psalmist was elected ttm. Nine in widower and -on ..f -aid deceas'd place beginning, secretary pro weight low- five acres and one us what we are to d*>, and in the Going birthday. A handsome upholstered John W I ..W« i, late of Ituek-port, ill -ah taining hundred and eigh- societies reported at the roll call, telling er part of that ( harle- H. Ktci teen suuare rods. we true man- rocker was ladies of Mr. count> decea-ed, petition of these things may reach presented by Fol- Third lot. on the of active Christian work in all the bor- mas he appoint* '! admlnl-trator, pr«-« nt*-d In Beginning highway at a body, blues stake liness and w manliness. The first thing som’s church. Among other snm, < ii b h.i'.ssguanhan of Mary It. Lowell, and stones, thence south degri »*,* ders of the union. Two new societies and all Vt rods to a stake; thence north 8 m was noticed a blue creditor >d -aid 'lee* a-' d fifty-three is to trust tin1 Lord. “Trust thou Je- gifts Delft plate, 1^ east fourteen II rods to Boggy Brook and Ellsworth Free Baptist gone" feel- Joi n n. v• I, ite of EIlswi rth. In said n unty degrees a stak< in a hovah. All true manliness and wom- years old. Fruit punch, fancy cakes and V. \ deceases!. that Novell may !>< lane; thence hy said lane westerly fifty-eight petition Margaret v* were admitted. that a ! Mar rods to the thence the mist m chocolate were ing. p poi' t ad ml nl-t rat rl x. p*v-rnt«*d by highway; by high- anliness must b< founded upon bonbons served, and music ith 8* east nineteen President F. I. Jordan, Arthur I. nature ^\ garct N w Id w way degrees li God, which necessarily involves beli f,. (i rkkm. aw. Commandments the wise man declares Lydia C M > F ks I < M: I > administrator o a chain was attached for of J une a d. iw*8. addressed to secre- being purpose r|MlK li>, to be the whole or the sum and ken, corresponding K. I*ink- 1 the estate of Me'.tiah J Stinson, late o duty hoisting, Mr. Ward and seri- STATE OF MAINE. and Endeavorers in striking Swan’s Island, iti said county, deceased, re essence of the of man. To believe taries in particular ham's Vege- duty ously jamming his body from hip to spectful. v represents that the good* and chat H ancock, ss At a court of probate h* Id at the relation of the table art in man, in the home and in the state, general, emphasizing Compound for twenty years has tel*, rights and credits of said deceased Ellsworth on the second Wednesday of not bufficu-nt to pav his debts am Junr, a. d. IfWt coun- local societies to the unions. been the one and effective just and to be to men, home and only s loyal feared, but at this Mr. Ward remedy charm of a»l nm.ist rat ion by the sum of tw« On the petition aforesaid, Ordered: That A on “Local Mission Work," writing are not all that is involved in manli- good paper in such cases. It removes the hundred dollars; wherefore notice be giv« n a of saul try seems to be speedily your petitionoi by publishing copy recovering. prays your honor to grant him a license t< with this order thereon, three we* k- would have it so. prepared by the Ellsworth society, re- cause and restores the petition, ness, though many effectually sell, at or sale, and one in the Paschal is here with public private convey successively Ellsworth American, a ceived in the discussion Capt. Ben his new to a We must believe in God and be loyal t hearty sympathy organs healthy ami normal condi- undivided fourth part of the following vie newspaper printed in l.ilsworth, that all per- schooner, the“Mabel E. Goss," named for bed real estate sit ite it Swan’s I and — inti ri -•.< *1 m itt< 1 in th, si 1 Him, and the man who is to God which followed. tion. Mrs. Linkham cheerfully answers i.v n loyal aforesaid, to wit Beginning at a spruce tre« Wednesday of July next, at a court of At 4 o’clock the box was the eldest daughter of John L. Goss. all letters from to will be loyal to humanity, home ami question opened ailing women who at the head of soil nvc; thence north 73 probate to be hoiden in Bluehill, ami show an was in has not yet returned from west by fence and w a. forty-six rods, thence cause. :f w the -f said ,t ion country. But we are not only to trust and hour spent interchanging Miss|Mabel require advice, without charge. Thou- any. hy nrayor pet north »v.* vvvst twentv-sn and one-fourth should not be granted, huch notice to be ideas the Koslindale, Mass., where she is attending sands of cases like in Jehovah, bty; also to do good. Godli- regarding timely topics pre- thisare recorded. rods; them e north 71 •.* we si thirty five rodi given before said court school. to a rock: thence north west seven n ness and hand iu hand, sented. 1 have taken one-half dozen bottles split .S31..* p. I’NNf NO HAM, Judg. goodliness go teen rods to two trees, thence north Jane 20. spruce Attest —( has p. Dork, Register. t-* At 5 o’clock an intermission of two Elsie H. of K. Linkham's west » and it takes them both make manli- Lydia Vegetable Com- 4u* ten rods to the shore: thence easterly A true copy, Attest. h a- P. Dork. Register. around the short to Seal Cove Head; thenc* ness and womanliness. The inward be- Hours WHS IHKtlJ. -A J iUl.C Slipper WHS I»«***r l*t«». pound, and it has relieved me from all southerly around the shore to the place of be a I To the Honorable Judge of Probate for the lief and trust in God must manifest it- eaten in grove. cannot tell the I one hunvlrevl a.. n », tm rt neighboring Mrs. Elizab.th Haynes and Nettie are pain. you agony ginning, ontam.ng countv of Hancock. or b s'. ,.f the r* a I state of the deceased in self in outward acts f righteousness, At 7 p. in. a lively praise service called Mrs. H. T. endured f->r years, pains in my back fPH ! N USI (i N ED ad visiting Haynes' brother,Capt. eluding the reversion of the widow s dowei char- the Rev. H. F. of- < >h, the backache was dreadful I f Everett Bray, lati of I kindnt ss, mercy, g odness, people together. I>ay Carman. !) and therein -.iti'fy '.»id debt' ami v barge* o! justice, Isle, in said Count V. deceased, v v of the administration Ft win P smit"RP. respectful and ben* 1* nee. He who* has thes* fered prayer. Miss Elva Billings, bearing-d*»wn pains in the abdomen re pr« -* r. t t h .it .: ■■■*•- -1.*! chatteis. igh: ity C. H. M. came Dated June 10. a. d. Capt. Pressey Saturday. >1 .1 -• charat eristics will n« t reach un- Bluehill read a on down into head- at».I or* I are m-l suffi i. only Baptist society, paper extending my limbs; si ATI. OK maim: Calie Haskell and w ife came home to |. iv ;• t- >ml charges ..f admit.i-- > Capt. f and ache and nausea, and •• desirable standard manhood “Christian Endeavor in Home Missions." very Han-o, >' court of Jum ; rat i. :ra **f two hundred ami t.p last week. painful k. Probate. .* dol.ars; when-fore womanhood. but will also have th** a* This was followed by “Fidelity to our menstruations. 1 hat! grown verv thin, lerin, 1 1 *’.**' your petitioner prays y I'pon the foregoing petition, order* d Tha' honor to grant him a license to sell, at pat... «. f Van is working at Mrs. H. P. a me: e .shadow and God. the Bluehill C« Billings of former self. > sail v proval blessing Society," by gregational my said pel ill-.uer gin .i■ u notl to a 1 per or privati and convey o«i ui I * s. fourth f the fo ou r;;*• “D- light thy-If also in Jehovah, society. Pressey Now I am without a single pain and sons nit. d. V .I.lvinc .1 O-I.v 11 pi part ir.g #!♦•««• >1 real tition ai d his order th« r* on. to b, io.t*di*he< e-*ate, situate in said I>eer I- *-, wit: and II shall thee the < f Miss Eleanor K. Mrs. Dr. came in am in flesh M \ti:b give pt-ririous By special request Hart fr- Ca**tine las gaining rapidly." thre* weeks a.ively iu th* 1-*. rtl First 1 .!.••• ! :. tl.i ith b. 1 thy heart Cast thy way « n Jeh* val- Edwards, the evangelist, spoke of her week. Glknn, l.'c'd Dudley St., Cincinnati, \ newspaper R uri P Da on the west by md in F 'Worth, in said c- an that mav Toot ha kt r. on the north bv land form* f trust it tv. they and in Him and He will bring work sin1 re- Mark Ii Br v a .! n as among young people, saying Joshua Haskell is at home. apl" a at a .-art ol pr mite for cmi ■ ounlv Tim Pokering. a-t bv laml of (.force Bra4 n t.» to pass. lied on the leading of the Holy Spirit in toll :•! at B.uilii on the s mi XX d Capt. H. T. Carman had a surgical nt-sday of .In. m\t. at t• ri of t!..- cloel eight a* res, more or 1< •*- am! hi mg a part ■ Bible Readings.—Gen. xviii, 10; Ex. to established prefernce following iu the for. to show if the "\V arr. I ..f **,< all. d on his Drs. F. cause, any they xx. Pr v. ,\.u 2; operation performed 1:p by Second mded on the south 1-17; D’at. vi, 1, 2; methods. Mrs. ts. NY. Treworgy made a have, will the prstVef of sail petition*-! by B. Fergson and Noyace. should not be granted form# > ? A a -mi? h. #!« «-ast d, 1. v 1 Eccl. xii. 13, 14; ba. i, 10, 17; Mm. vi. address on .1 the stirring “Loyalty" urg g r * TNMNiillAM. Judge aker ami the "Warn n !.• t", >>n tin- vv.--- June *22. H. » Math. xxii. Luk- 1-1"; -• ha' I a n f n v f !: t. I h < m a P k S; xxiv, importance of its strict observance in the A111 P. In UK. H*-gister 1 mi tii* north t the w *m the C r. X t r DoK k Kegist e t y high ay Acts ix, 30; II iv, 10; I Tim. ii. C. south E. society. Isle. land formerly f ml I hr. #- Pi. kerin I ii.ti more *>r 5, ( II i, 1-5; Jas i, 22-27; Miss Louise Edwards, a solo that ^ tail ing ten saving .and sang Miss Julia Allen, of Machias, left for I X I I Ol >1 \ I M 22-2 cept mg on# ha.f a* r«- in the m-rt h w cst # rner Pet i, 5-0; I J hn iii. 4. t hrilied and :vattd t he audien her borne capt Wednesday. WiC CiamA' Han- -k *,< Court of In-so.vencv. A vote of whs the rising thanks given Mrs. A. A. Frink <'T1( i'hereby given that th> foi ..wmj. A Self I>eiiiitl 11*>x. returned from North Third lot. Beginning at the southeast r- Ellswt.rth sv !.# w i- A con.in w hs on r» coninicn- Sicet > rly y ray ittee -»t> v t deav r that a If denial Friday evening Rev. Mr. Folsom gave a h< ;d at I in organ suggests elation of the executive c- m.mttee to con- and INworth. and for said county A 1.11..1 Or:',. » '1 1 I,',.!., k. ill,.'. temperance drink made on the eleventh dav of Jum a. d box be pl.e-'d in S' ane prom meait posi- very interesting enterta jnnmnt with fer with the Ellswort h in regard b‘ V. f■.r the tin :• «-n hertinafte: society > * and at the from tiie s ing’s laml to the ; tin me bv -an! tion at ach meeting of the ><- i* rv. ftereopticon graphophuiie choicest and and that l- b\ highway to inviting the .-date convention to meet indicated, t ordered -an The < .Id* n RulThe -• I churc h. The h* herbs : a court that says pun*. in Ellsw ort li in proceed** very gencr-eisly ,i has delicious dav r, 1M*7. tie 1 os Wort li All m an. .• new \ lute, spapt II s -, t # c '. ! w M e .? the b- x >h uhl b»- stat- 1 n jave to the church here. the ... id.tinly up- The fudi.rr of the coiiven- During the must at I ..sw. ! n t y of IT. k crown.r;g i pleasing fastidious real #--lat»- ..f th-- *i#- '-a-* d u»c.o-!mg •...- r. it, and it uhl L* marked **S-lf b veiling refreshments were >* rved. v tionwas the c onset rat ion service led r-ion f tin- vv -.don do-a # .- t her* n -at by l ; the that at v f'. u ii.ti r. sled in eithi ■ f said nial” in left* rs. In the box should ^' palate quenches great- i-fv -anl debts and # harge■* of liiiiiii-ir.it larg- NYaltar of i. l.-wi at > 30. Preparations for a Children’s day con- Boriscy. rth, » ot I v-1 u r. -I o, ... be what‘-v» r members can save V ; thirst. '1 he extract is held placed The time was well taken with ami vert for Sunday ar_• about Plated June P a. .! 1 *.. prayer completed. county, on th* <.ghth dav r-* s on Ij again at Newbury neck in September. i WILLIAMS X CALLKTON cm., m(„. count ot * !:.ii II. XX .m|. filr.l this b* x in pom>' :ne- i;s sit: n. we llartfur !. i'otiu. nspi p. which lay the blame of morbid tem- P" •1 ***t*v * : xw ,i: : P so that can dr in their o ntri- tat -on. ii. d list ir-..lvt M dl l.tor. X givers p pers, and other unfortunate p and l»ook Notes. irritability, oi d buti-ns with* ut letting their left lia* d M.tg.i/ine pointim-nt t.cg of cn-dn-.r» i'. •: K: a new.- conditions, without remembering that and appi .: ft ll Whoever cares to know now 1 know what th- ir hand is Rudyard \\ right doing. nerves are to be kept in order by good NERVE-LIFE one of his bar- M H I'M 1 I >•-. ■ Kipling composes spirited T El i-r. f I '. -ill -un be' h» hi at It.ui hi ■ ii ..ml’ W sense a and firm will. nerves v. tli-olv* r.t .tot X ..'.Mu nt -•{ • the Evils rack-room ballads will be in Healthy | | f tin* Facing Together. interested ■ Great RESTORER un •-ling of i• -!;■.>r- I" a d v m contribute only to t he and appi tin f noon, to w it an v h*-. in * pleasure happi- C God is « v» r the face of the the opening paper McClurt Magazine / f Restores perfect Kufu- ri.n.cr. of Hi., k-t -it. in.-aid i-i.:i li ... tin 1 liti. rll moving ness of life, and never assert themselves ^ v>^ «rUj l.r..,«r ukl |H health, and tv. in.-. •: v« I.t debtor Appointment ! -vconc not be Errors are for July. Written by E. Robinson, vigor granted earth. vanishing t*f re His Kay llo-i of red;lor- filed < except agreeably. The diseased nerve tlllg ami ap; roved- *- P I’N NI V .H AM, .- with whom ws:- a- -• a ..* n-. >tn •. Plus of K:j ling intimately b T I 1 i. ! \ p ? •. pr» spirit understanding ■.ends it lance-thrust of /* moves a.: ObSt.t- quivering pain to fjV ate.;. trad, at -aid 1 I- under tm- mttni A lru«- v Att* st; Cm- wer elated in the of a in "" P. D<>uk! Rvg and is less of and editorship new-paper ;• cles to ■ > p- making bigotry the remotest corners of our and \ marriage. a -1 -1V r s. W .V i: ■: v •- nt d. lor the is full of being, Kir-t I trust that as India, paper interesting per- Restores the To H- J f Pr .ate vv.- ignorance everywhere. pain is therefore a j* always danger-signal, L- entire nervous tdgl.ee. Ii!« d and for th* « oiiutv «*f we a new sonal facts about But k^ Hancock. begin century greater charity Kipling. perhaps h w and must not be jatssed by without atten- L system ill 'lb I r P -wit}..: a:d ..un rpHI. I M'l KM'.M.Ii Warr M and the this in abundance of new in- i- t •!■ p. titi ■ f .r .mm of may prevail, churches uniting surpassing per- .W .Ai. Yt’.ll llWst'A Rfl- ty, 1 -a, I .ntv. g i:... tion. fr-e a :- v.»- 1 \ b- ag.dn-t hi-. -r.it. .lei Isora f said S to fur* the » v;ls f th** w* rid co: sonal detail is a papier f recollect it ns f moves effects of t! may If re th* ii -o ,.M : Main. Ijiiil I -ah! «-! the be aching ey« t ears ..r te* ;•. v.:;Ci a-.-. of -aid .tn. t > real:.- then f ac mm u Longfellow. Whittier and s.ms of > utli arul ex- .. is I P.r wt ighr action, Holmes, by i»r h weary sense of We.gi.it «n the Pack cesses cf later yc.trs. 'll .- .li.’l.-foM. f 1 !r (1. ;n r.'llll thar, s1 v rkm.g, sin may o--;tse fr- m E!i/.abet h Stuart l‘he!j>-. Whittier, it ap- n ake- the a labor him t he night a t or- day all effects t> iu-..: vent tor 1- ,i-t a. ount t ivt. bet -* ed r« v ■ ■■■ Removes -‘all. u A rtam *•: th f.» f the arth and the be while never for affectionate t ur.', f tber* ** even «"•:-■ ? .1 -<• f.,rt I \\ world pears, lacking of ihssipat.'-n ai. 1 re- anywhere, let the ic.-rv- have the credit x\ S vr:, ..f M .• * 1t fiE-d w;rii righteousness :n His name. cart, and never losing h;s cheerful tone, pairs all wash -. scot and St M the ■f reporting the trounle. and then iet .it tm. I .t-t w «d is; Cures Insomnia and —Chi ian Leader. wa.-. n his last much •l> mi K P*u .. year-, oppressed by them be soothed and strengthened. Hut r. jr n--tgm «-, filed m-rtii bv land w f. merlv ‘i.f 1 h. n f restores refreshing < has *» XU* st l*. liiiKK, R W'i loneliness: and Holmes, while outwardly to arc-use t hese fait hf ul x r \ an: win nee r Register n the ast by ind ‘fornii rly v*»f .-.cep Cures Im- of said court for said of Hancock bv Jam* oil t.v Tile Conviction of ■ >urown lack f — I county Austin. t!.« smith Immortality. so a was at heart f-c-nitr-<1 t tie cau-- *" pit#! nu-rry man, grave almost nee and rest*-res fount rlv of J dm I and t:.. vv. -• of our or our pete ■■.,!, ■* querulous complaint f.»..:>h To f 1 a cnuvicti n of to In 1: later the lat- -if.. full vital power. the town immortality melancholy. years f» ar. > to "how ourselv*•« w eak and st >TA I I oi >| \ |\| up:d. v * ed m a #ie«-d f rom >.i muel 111 more to we luust live for it. Lot oiw Cures all wasting y any firmly ter too, a radical We owe it to our own consciences to be II IN. .OK At a Probat, h. experienced, quite diseases and restores id at 1' beli- ve that the soul is and if we at a Fdlsworth. it: ami for said ••:, •1 1 a permanent, and change :n his religious view-. Both pa- candid, shiver mouse, or v. tht ‘.’ii tp‘ i ’ccdg. pt.s a;e fully b.ustrhbd with j >rtra NERVE-LIFE is the partly pallid Hiid hysterical at the approach of a willse.m permanent too. The w ..rid and other and, an in- treatment : nr been i\ t t- ■ -.lid ii ! S .' it v. pictures: forming thunder-storm, it is nut on our nerves '■ < v ■ tLe i.r-t s use It removes the ause named ber, the i 1 f a is a that thi must da> brighter glory dependent article, se fault be Ian! c>. Comprehensive and a-- st.*» nature to effect a cure. I'wie-. per- that la s behind it. The conib mnuti u of Any woman who chooses to take the sons: interest: he therrfor.- honor »!... r.t-of portraits Longfellow. .,w discount .ans. prays your >pe< t"ph>su 1 .i- trouble can be serene and guaranteed >iisan Doug -, at*- of Mi l, h;... .n -,ud in- may be authorized and agr« of imi.il. f is lifted since th>- quiet-mannered, ( on empowered off, mi^icl, .r i:»-a treatise Nvtv. I>.M.t>e>. nectar d. j' i.Iialtiall Nluvtr to •> can bear suffering w it h fort it ude and meet county, tiaUlfel ably law to sell at public or private > conse, is of its own Manhood. it> I. '-* aid Re' n d rooted b* iug. does AMERICAN INMIT: IK OK INSTR i.'cTION. disaster very, f ribed real estate, or with heroism. The higher one Ls.iiai not wait {' r free in plain sealed wrapper for two U cent late of in *. lid of it as in >«■ ir be imn: rtality. “bnt is passed We have received the announcement of joes in the e, tl Hueksju-rt, opinion may expedient. stamps. Mention this county, lit ^i. iui i*i nan.id •Sullivan, J une lc, lv.s 1 >f paper. from death ui.; l.f-. —Thomas Starr the annual convent ion of the calm and whattv r be- « j s:\ty-sixtn gentle bearing, Send 50c. fur Trial Treatment aud be Convinced. W A it H N V .: X American of falls the actor in life's drama. NNiii'.aii X. Mi late of 1'd• I Institute Instruction, which Social liken, n. in -f likely -directly to the by publishing copy frniti' u f its convention itself will he one of the most 1 i;. .a- A to it l.r of E..'Worth, in said petition, w ith this order thereon, three w* benefits depends on a con j *<*a! of tli«*-.«* disease* I How f2e> county, dt as i. Harriet J. tiuit named > 10 ssive > in the Kllsw.-rth Amen- ■ f important educational gatherings of the Many u 0f the <>cnito-l riuai v tinuity its influences. Reduce it to executrix newspaper printed in Klisworth, that ai. p« year, and it is hard to decide which will no tw -> i.- j ^ Or^iiRS, require* ordered. That not ice thereof he to sons inten steal attend on tfie *. "ated experiments daily, and sep- in attractiveness the ? given all may outweigh pro- Stay cha:t:.>* of die.. Cure -• ns ii.i.'m ~t. d “f nett, at a curt of I" im tin. l.y causing a .;* « mail, >1.00, E‘l ..:.' at L.i..worth. Ill Sal t should m*t grar-.il Such notice t- for i*«» r- and how can meetings iounty, frt-shment.s, prayer dur- that th* x ■ at giv en before said con rt As to the former, many of the >{ takers ; 1 upon the market 1/ U only by appear prohate court to h< be otlv-r than a and often a held at Bluehni. in and for said countv, on u. 1*. ( N XI Mi HAM. J mi «- toil, drudg- who w ill address the convention art spec- S I». \\ II.I.IS llt.uiirlli. the ioi of a. Attest C|Uf. 1* D o.i;. lit g. ialists of national and will I ;• the past fifteen years, Wednesday July, u. lsy»., try?—Phelps. repute, they at ten o', lock in the forenoon, and be heard A trm Utest < mas p Dork, Re* discuss some of the most pressing prob- state has it-* own thereon, and t if so- cause. !. w are now in exist- Every Keeley Institute onje< they At a lems of the day in education. The morn- many 11 !' ■ n N1 NUHAM. Judge of Probate. t Ellsw Conscience warns us as a friend be fore within ami for the count v Hancock.' n ing sessions will be held in Cruft hall at Maine’s Keeley Institute Is at Peering 'railroad A true copy ■ f the original order. of J CIICC tin- seiond «»f June a. ii Is." it punishes us as a judge. Bethlehem, and the sessions in Attest:— Chas. P. Dorr, Register Wednesday evening station, Westbrook Junction). Maine’s own is instrument purporting t- the at A cosy casino Maplewood. male VC'KRTAINthe last will and testament of Huger the best, neare-t aud cheape-t Its physician is MUssHNGHK s I.. quartette composed of some of the best NOTH I*- K:chard~. late of Kdeu, in said county, “As if a brick were lying in my stomach” know n singers in the country will furnish a Keeley graduate. STATE OF MAINE. ceased, having been presented f->r probate is That be t the description by a dyspeptic of his m usic. H June 11, a d. 1 Ordered, notice thereof given :.i! bv a after Of the out-door attractions of famous is to give notice that on the eleventh persons interested, causing cop;- feeling eating. this order .to be thre« weeks > o Bethlehem itself it is to XoU'trs. JL day of June, a. d. Ihve, a war- published This is one of the commonest hardly necessary JUgal cessivelv in the symptoms rant it; insolvency was issued out of the KlUvvorth American, printed speak. No in the White mountain •' 1 place court of at Hllswi-rth, that they may of If have take Shak- PTMIE subscriber neretiy gives public notice insolvency, for said countv of Han- appear indigestion. you it, region has more health-giving, invigorat- probate court to be held at Bluehill. i i X to all concerned, that he has been duly cock, against the estate of Alonzo P. Frazier, er Cordial. air. more and bet- of suit! county, on the second Wednesday "t Digestive ing delightful scenery and has taken upon himself tin Eden, in said county of Hancock and ter hotel and appointed July next, at ten of the clock in the Not this but all the boarding house accommoda- tru.-t of administrator of the estate of -tate of Maine, adjudged to be an insolvent only symptom, special forenoon, and show if ha" tions. Besides its own high surrounding Mehitable S. Rogers, late of Castine, in the debtor, on petition of said debtor, which cans*-, any they of are cured « tition why the said instrument should not symptoms indigestion by hills and glorious vistas, it is w ithin a county of Hancock,deceased, by giving bond- aas riled on the eleventh day of a. proved, aud allowed as the last w i Shaker Cordial. few hour- of the ; as the law directs; he therefore requests all une. d. I*'.*, to which last-named date approved, Digestive summit of Mt.Washing- iitt-resi and testament of said deceased. persons who are indebted to said deceased’s on claims is to be computed; that the So medicines to cure this one dis- ton, the Profile. Franconia and Crawford O. R (IN N INGHAM, Ju ■: many estate to make immediate payment, and those ■merit -f any debts and the delivery and Notch, and the hundred and one other o-fer Attest ;- has. p. Dukk, Register. order. one that can be called suc- who have any demands thereon to exhibit the of any property b. longing to* >aid Only noted A true Attest. < has. p. Dork. Kegi-t* features of the mountain region. same for settlement. Chaule- H. Hoofeu. tor, to hint or for nis use. and the c-.ipy. a delivery cessful, because one that acts in No > only trip could be a more one. May 13, a. d. transfer f any property by him are pleasurable bidden natural, and yet scientific way. and the fact that it is made over the Bos- by law ; that a meeting of the cred- I. to simple, her! notice that • *rs of ton subscriber give- said debtor, to prove their debt s Cordial. & Maine railroad is a sufficient guar- rpHE and appointed ami has taken upon himself ’. Shaker Digestive ; j he ha- been d udn.inis- ose on, or more antee X duiy appoint* assignee, of his estate, trust «.f x. .’.T ti-' that it will be a comfortable v. f the last will and one,! trator of the estate of Caro Smith, late A tie held at a court of and containing no j insolvency to be mi nt ,.f Nettie B. late of Frank.-i-. Purely vegetable, physically. rates have been made in the of h". ieu at (Jordon, Special j of Lamoiae, county Hancock, the probate court room in Blue- in ! for the I.as stood the test of time. the county of Hancock, dcci as. d. no »■<•» dangerous ingredients, Shaker Digestive convention both the railroad deceased, and given bonds as the law directs, hi.l, in sa;d countv of on th*- by | j Hancock, eight*’ being required the terms of said will. and the hotels, and all All persons having demand- against the e--- d'*»y "f a. d' at eleven by Cordial tones up, strengthens, and re- persons interested the re- j July, 1896, o'clock in therefore all who arc in It fulfils exacting tate of said deceased are desired to present ; the forenoon. requests persons educational matter-, whether teachers debted to .said deceased's estate. t<> mak- stores to health all the digestive organs. | the same for settlement and all indebted bom under hand the date j or others, are eligible to in |1 j my first above immediate and those who have anV membership J of the New Eng- thereto are requested to make payment im- written. William payment, Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to the institute and to in these i quirements Fk.sskllv, demands thereon to exhibit the same for s, participation mediately. Newell ii. Cqolidce. .Sheriff, as Messenger of the court of reduced rates. insol- tlenient. William U. Campbell fl.00 a bottle. land housekeepers. 1 May 13,’a. d. 1896. vency for said county of Hancock. j J une 10, a. d. 18‘J6. tTMjcrtssnntnts. KITTKItY TO CAKIHOU. PROBATECOPRT. Wliat a “Gnld-Hug” Really Is. ,Tw Adds to 2ltibrrtiacmrnta. Laughter Beauty. _ ~ V/. 'vA./'k/V Has not this folly gone on long enough? £ Laughing is said Vto produce small One Week’s Winnowing* of News, Proceedings of .lime Term At Ellsworth There are many signs that the turning- wrinkles about the mouth, hut no one Novelty and Nonsense. Insolvency flutters. point has been reached; that the people To Biliousness Wills admitted to Benjamin are the fact that have been need have any anxiety about wrinkles torpid liver, which The Oxford electric light company has probate: realizing they Is caused by prevents diges- 'Fre- Dollard, Ellsworth; Simuel M. Gott, delud'd in this matter. For the first time thus for are rattier tion and permits food to ferment and (nitrify in been organized at Mechanic Fall* with formed, they pleasing Remove mont; Nettie B. Gordon, Franklin; Oliver in several of our state con- than and the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, ? \000 capital stock. many years not, often add to ttie attractive- Lura I. Ward well, ventions have not been afraid ness a The Lockhart, Ellsworth; tosay “gold of face, for they show a light and That Tired thirty-second annual meeting of Eliz- Eden; Miriam S. Wooster, Sullivan; standard" in their and to heart. “With mirth and the Maine conference of t'nitarian platforms, speak merry laughter <»f abeth Noyes, Lamoiiie. “gold” instead of “coin” or “sound let old wrinkles ns Take churches will be held with the Cnilai'ian come,” Shakespeare Feeling, Susan L. Wills presented for probate: money" merely. This shows an awaken- says. society of Farmington on June 30, July 1, Douglass, Lluebill; Lydia C. Ke n-, Bucks- ing f and the time soon Cheerfulness and Hood’s and 2. courage may bright, happy looks unma, nervousness, and. eiinic Ins port; Thomas A. Gott, Ellsworth; Henry when some of our public men can always add to beauty, so laughter should If not, relieved, bilious fever B H Joseph B. Chase, of Dover, a well- L. William A. Milli- hear Mureh, Ellsworth; themselves called “gold-bugs” with- certainly be encouraged, even at the ex- or Mood poisoning. Hood's III known citizen of this part of eastern Eden. out ™ ken, Eden; Eugene B. Richards, shying or shivering. What is a gold- pense of a wrinkle or two. It is the lines Tills stimulate the stomach. Main d*ed last w«ek. sged sixty-eight of Administration granted on estates hug? Simply a man who insists that the that come from a discontented the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- peevish, rouse years. Mr. Chase bmit many of t tie best I Mount Desert; stipation. etc j.*t cents. Sold !*y all druggists. John Henry Reynolds, peu11!c of the country shall have the best frame of mind that disfigure the face, and Tills to take with Hood s racetracks in this Stale, including the Ed- The only Sarsaparilla. Walter J. Holt. Minneapolis, Minn.; pos-iide kind of money in which to trans- have to be fought against. Sarsaparilla Maplewood at Bangor, and the kite- ward S. Fernal.i, Cranberry Isles; Andrew act their business; that the laborer shall shaped track at Old Orchard. he paid :n the best money only; that the Over Half a H. Haynes, 'Fremont; Sarah A. Staples, You cannot dream into a char- wide a and the orphan wuo live on the in- yourself Century The eleventh annual of the Eliza A. Sullivan. 1 meeting Verona; Simpson, terest of the money w him has been left to acter; you must hammer and forge your- es- Old. Not Maine State Cnion of Cnristian Kndeavor Petition tiled for administration on j them shall not he cheated of half their self! into one. Why is to beheld 1-3 at tales of Sarah Mar- prim put and interest by having a fifty- September Skuwhegan, Bowden, Penobscot; j I look the and vent silver dollar substituted for a one- upon simple childish Get the Best? and preparations for the convention are tha Grant, Ellsworth; Naomi E. Hutch-| hundre l-eent gold one. virtues of veracity and honesty as the well under Rev. II. W. John W. Low’d!, Rucks- | is not a way. Kimball, ings, Verona; There truer benefactor of all the root of all that is sublime in character.— AYER’S PILLS cure Headache. 0 president of Skuw hegan union, is chair- port; John Novell, Ellsworth; L. Jane] people in this country to-nay than the I Emerson. IN DAP \ for he is for ; man of the committee in charge of the Pineo, Sullivan. goid-hug; contending the PlMW \ M. maintenance of trade and commerce and HINDOO arrangements. Petition tiled for administration with j!. V. i industry, for the just dealings of man Ri Al LTt* I Miss Maude Davis, who is will annexed of estate not already admin- with his fellow-men in short, for civili- >• 1 "’'*• 7 teaching N«t' n* 1' I v S itself. 'i \ istered of 11. late of Ells- zation per. -i*. Si ✓ school in Klliottsville, may truly be said George Grant, .M«.«-m .vi- 'H > 1 •*»■■•-, 1 1 wort deceased. to i to t>e working under difficulties. She h, "M- little had no arid com- |,oat MBIlh" returned in estates of John hoy appetite VI she has a nice sclioul-hou.se to Inventories says very pl.t.: "inf Ills stomach, l»u: -inee he has been written *im« 11' x K. leach ami Home Atwood, Bucksport; Mark Carr, Deer Pul/ an i*'i'’ •. 1 ■ x • ■ in, very bright pupils, takuHood's Sarsaparilla I have not heard n >! l. hut the black (lies are awful.” Isle; Isom A. Grant, minor, Sullivan; him i>rl«-nt»l AI« 11 ... vnf "simply ay anything about the-e troubles.” Mrs. i*’ Sarah F. Eliza M. •If SOI I> S W \ •\' srreef, These pests are* ho thick that she is Grant, Sullivan; 'MK Mason, Waterviile, Me. III .SWuRTH. Mh. ami tli« t- i,. L. Heze S. Rich- ; obliged to build a in the stove Richardson, Eden; fi*ta smudge H'. .d’s Pills cure biliousness, indigestion.— Mount A. mid till the room full of smoke. When it ardson, minor, Desert; Mary Adit. W hit Fran k I in. gets too t hick t he school adjourns to the taker, Order of notice returned in estates of \ Arnold’s Broma-Eeiery. open air, and start a new smudge. She !\IjL>\\ OR I II MAKliK I S. f\ Ambrose Deer J. says that she hits been in the smoke so Thurston, Isle; Meltiah Swan s Island much that she lias taken on a tine color, Stinson, plantation; Syl- Wi-:i»nksi>av, dune Jt, 1 ■ ti«tn. (.* ». Ki»l *' vanus (i. Deer A. I I.AW RMiAKI'l SO WKKiHTS AM* MKAS1KKS. -» Haskell, Isle; I •. -to f *r *.Ieoh-Min mu eh like that of smoked ham. Mary B!1 ■ '.it Ij.'. nml j) coats. W Franklin. A ishcl of Liverpool salt -hall weigh (JO hittaker, Tim X-rays have again been profitably p !and a hiisliel of Turks l-land salt sliall for sell real Petition granted license to w*". 7n pounds. i THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. employ* d m surgery m I* t land. A lady -taudard weight of a hu-h*l of potatoes, V 151 S. W-l -m Mcnue. CHICAGO. I went into a 1‘ortland physician s ollice tc in 1 order and tit for -hipping, i- tin pounds. II. Chat »1 «l l>> all lIrtiijiRinf«. to, Brooksville. I -taudard Weight of a l*u-hel **t hean-ln have u thumb examined. >ne had tripped Bttition Hied for license to sell real es- go..-I order and lit I -hipping, i- J pound-. \ mir I. t and fallen in her house, and evt since she >1 •' at, beets, ruta baga and tate of Everett Deer J. turnip- pea-,*.* Isle; Meltiah -, of ■*>'* -*• Bray, potiH corn, pound-, of onion-, .j2 r, 1 njr "Tiik Ni ai *.i:t at *t rit \mi.i:ii as had had an intense pain in the second Swan’s 1 f. p" '.'1-, of carrot-, Kngli-h and Kl l'S K t < IKK Till A -I I* II .!•>,! I Stinson, Island; Edith 1\ turnips, rye Sin* tln-ught that the thumh was In i..in meal, ot and buck on a* > o| ;JJ bp-ketior d :~1< cal •■-!. but after examina- pounds; oats, pound-, or even in' i-ure a.- 1: t*. I Grant, minor, Sullivan. by agreement. tion, the doctor said it was not. What- of u tit-t ami pal In n- it aim.mi im Accounts settled in estates of Alfred C. **i\. 'jr.rii i.- ii-ii■»' tH* i: ,ir ever was t he matter it was re !iit. II* Country I’roiliuT, But hr, an iiivine person, Waltham; Will- of X * \ and ISeans. 1 thought the photographed tall* It iam W. Alfred G. Grant, Ellsworth; m rove.| Yellow Kye, per hush.2.5o a | av» r- l 1>. the aching ha ml w :t h t tic result "f ti tiding of Fannie H. i-. i, hand picked, mi.2.00 I *ru. i-t, I aa M. Morrell, Eilen; Feltch, per -•>.! a broken nedh i m n» dded in the joint. Bu-ksport; M ii- l E. Luekings vt ills., Ben-: was 11;«• influence of The lady put under 1 in minors, Surry. proved, per 1)11 (see .2..51) Pauper \»nee. ether and the needle extract* 1. Butter. -! ■ \e.*ounts til' I for settlement in estates rpill < in.'TV per l!>.2’. 1 r.ajtr t. I in. tiM • ! ..t ,.-xs ..rr s.t-T of Milton.J. Wilbur, Trenton; Alfred 11. l’.mv .f tr. -Mpp«>rt of ttm | ! r'.n_r «• .•i.-wInK ■••nr liacon It’s funny you don’t ride? F.g- .Hti-I ha* tna-li* nmtiir prmUion forttm’.r support. Ford, Hancock; George B. Tinker, Trc- ( lie. -e. m h- rt I'm tint il hav** H-- 11 in-liire t.>: i-••(•*•.i tr." ■. i,it waiting they bicycles !'• moiil ; Myriek Av* ry, Ellsworth; .John S. ; i.tetory (new per ll>...15 m.i.pllr* f*» an;. *t*i| i- •!••• .»» Avltm.ut built for two. You can tandems now. new .15 get Smit a of dairy h'.- wrUt* n oril**r, la* aa'.ii ia f*.r n*. *;•••»• i«* m h, person unsound mind, Bucks- I'u'i h f*>r iimported .l.lo furniuhtMl. Harki I"nm 1 know ; I mean a bicycle built fib port. Bug-. “ IV: it ions for allowance to widow filed I Fi -ii laid, per do/..15 * %... The Governor of North Carolina said n estates of John K. Atwood, Bucksport ; jg| j •; of Charles A. Devereux, Bucksport. B* loose, per ton.1:1 115 to the Governor South Carolina PI ! I'.ah d. .h; y i- W.O. Buck as administrator qualified S| IM U of estate of James McLeod, Verona. ! .7 .1 I Elmer Everett Rowe qualified as guar- j "1.lo.jl-2 \ eg, (aide-. dian of Walter N. K nve, minor, Aurora. Ileet«, per liU ho I ‘ot.lt oe~, pel* hu .50 I Bet it ion tiled for ment of appoint guar- I < ih ge. ."5 Turtdp-, .50 1 dian unto William MeK* riy,ie, Tremont. < ■ Bermuda Par-mps, .o.; i j s.,ii.t'he-, per 111 ! I.etUje.-, head .0- a.l" corin' <)K INSOL V K NT v. | 11: irli. It ." I spinach, pk .'in Appointment of second meeting of I ( ueumoers .0.; A-pniugu*-. .15 4 '• rnc**rii**. creditors tiled ami approved in cases of e If* P r I >. L. Mavo,Tremont ; J. per RANGES Benjamin Staples, J .. I"a.»;u | 111 .25a.ilO Pickle-, pergal « S a hii’s Island plantat ion ; Hollis M. Thuy- I| Mo. ha, 4" Hives, per .05 COOKING accounts tiled in eases of 1). Oolong, >i Oatmeal, per Assignees’ tl>— .05 most sugar—per (Quaker rolled oats, “BATTLE AX” is the tobacco, g Cold Medals. L. Mayo, Trcmun! ; Benjamin J. Staple-, (iranuialed, .00 Buckwheat, .0.5 Three A ."5 jtjj I oiTee— .04 Swan’s Island William S. Sar- B, liraham, m of the best for the least money. plantation; I Yellow, C .o5 U>.*meal, .04 quality, ^ MASS. — — WEIR STOVE COMPANY, TAUNTON, gent, Mount Desert; Cornelius S. John- M'diis-e- per gal— «>il—per gal reduce the cost of Havana, .4" Linseed, .GO a ,G5 quantities Cities and ston, Eden; T. Snow, Deer Ish | Large p Agents in All Prominent Joseph ! Porto Biro, .50 Kerosene, per gal .14 in trade Deer ho T the result to the con- Towns in New England. lately at Isle, under tie- I Syrup, Astral oil, .1C. manufacture, going < .2.5 5,u name and style of T. Snow A: Co.; insol- | Maple -yrup, 11 j| Lumber and Building Materials. H sumer in the of a for P vent debtors. shape larger piece, Lumber — per M — Chipboards—per M — Betition for a from all his was ever before HE CAUGHT AT A STRAW, discharge lleailoek, P !1 Lxtra -pruec, 24 2>: R! less money, than possible. debts filed by Thomas E. Brown, E.:-- I Imuloek hoards, 1" 11 sprue* No. ], 17 f §| | Spruce, 12 If Clear pine, :’.5a*;o tana insolvent debtor. a Puri wortli, Soruee lloor, 15 .20 Lxtra 5.5 ho An .(da .eh <»f insolvent debtors. Cedar, extra 2 75 ( inent, per e.i-k 1 he ( }». Downs, "t' the freight Brothers, Ellsworth, *• depart- clear, 2 2.5 Lime, per cask Notice of in the ca.->- of ment of •!.*• lit '•on A Maine Ihiiiroad appeal tiled 2d .0.5.1 debtor, from the decree of the judge "f .75 sutler from hunger with fom! within scoots, the court of insolvency, granting a dis- Spruce, 2.5 which he couhl cat, but not Hemlock, 1 25 reach, to said J. < charge George ’ushing. I'rax i -ions. live' at ■'.» Daniel Mrect digest. lie Creditor’s to of opposition discharge Steak, beef.lt) .12 a .25 Tripe, per !t. .Os ciietn c iu the follow and tells his exj Warren B. Neal, Eden, insolvent debtor, Fresh pork, .12a !4 I loneyemn I- trip«‘,tl> .In 12 a.25 Ham, tt> 1 •. .14 words: tiled. Spring lamb, per ing I Bound hog, .0.5 .0*; M utioii, per tti .txia.lo When I was 14 years old I began to Dividend declared in ease of Ezra D. Neal, pern* .0- a lh Poultry—per tt)— .10 a. 12 .Is When a calls for a of lard or but- insolvent Roa-ts, fowl, ^ recipe cupful J be troubled with indigestion, which Lurvey, Tremont, debtor. !t> .o4ia.es .22<*.25 Beet', corned, Chicken, use a of .15 .22 .2.5 ter, two-thirds of cupful Cottolene— as I grew became w orse instead of tongue, Turkey-, <_* /Silli up Salt pork, per tt> .un Bologna, .10 It m <)I>I) thenewshorteniug—instead. improves la tier, until I found it hard to keep HKOOKLIN FELLOWS. laird, per ti> .00 Cooked ham, tt> .Hi Pigs f«***t, per ft) .to health, saves 1 on stomach. your food, improves your any food my Everything Pork sausage, .12 A Housewarming of their Handsome lesson in I ate caused me and distress, but Fish. your money—a economy, Mi pain New Hall. — I did not look like a d\ spcptic and so Fresh— Salt too. Genuine COTTOLENEis The opening of the new Odd Fellows' Penob salmon,.is > .2o Hryeod, .071.10 /JlfSlil 1 did not .2e 25 .05 a .'**i sold in tins with trade- A 'In' get much >vmpathv. hall took amid Trout, Pollock, everywhere place Wednesday evening, Shad, .15 n.25 Mackerid, .15 (jJYyl ll)| I tried as as a »h*/« n different marks—" Cottolene and U 1W / many a blaze of glory that began to pale only Ma«*k«*rel, 1»> •• .12 Halibut tins, .10.j.1*2 || cure Cod, .o4 Halibut heads, .0.5 tilings, but they all failed to me, with t tie rising of Thursday morning head in cotton-plant wreath-— White halibut, .12 ".15 Boneless cod, .".-./.in ijjmjjjjiP and like a drowning man 1 w as ready sun. Wednesday came in misty ami Haddock. )4:, Smoked— on even,’ tin. Flounders,do/. .15 .20 Halibut, .12 to catch at straw ottering the showery, and the skies were anxiously any Tongues and Nlewives, string .15 THEN K FHIR8INK CO .CHICAGO, /ll PipNTiA for of favorable weather. “s 1 t least of rescue. Then 1 tried watched, signs sounds, salmon, stripped 224 State Street. BOSTON. / Wi 'WJ t j J hope of all sickness and all -12 .Is a ,2e In the afternoon the watchers were re- Lobster-*, Puritana and w as not only relieved by disorders of the Blood, j Bloaters, *1*./ .2.5 warded, and the clouds rolled off to tie it from the pain, but in a short time Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Fuel. east, the evening all that could b- ton— of Nerves, Heart, Brain, leaving Wood—per cord Coal—per completely cured my indigestion. ftn.ihoo (ii*1 and Skin is caused desired. At eight o’clock a crowded; I>ry hard, Broken, I could eat without their by l»ry soft, 2 00-. 50 Stove, 45 Ob : sausages house waited for the concert to begin. [ Roundings per load Kgg, *• ""I and 1 found that Puri- 1 Do l 25 t; M .j Nut. X T hurting me, The programme was as follows: on; IJ1G mYE ST E Blacksmith's Goo 1 tana had me a new stomach given Medley—"Love’s a Magic Spell".Fern 1 belief- that would digest any food. Brooklin Band. Flour—per bbl— Short*—bag— .83 w as the lirst in ^ that 1 person Beading "Old Mother Boose”, 4 23.4 73 Mixed feed,bag al "e IX REAL ESTATE. Straight*, 1 Mi- Lillian Kane. St. Louis roller. Middlings, hag .'.Mil"* A W .i 4 4 23 73 rong .iiarcn inrecioraie. Patents— Monaghan’s < frrhestru. Winter wheat, 3 j >.do—"Why Must We say Good-bye", Spring wheat, 23 Corn meal, per hu 13 Just Think of it. Mr-. Lizzie L.ile. Dnlv §5.00. Corn, full weight pm Portsmouth to use Puritana, I Heading—Selected, bu -3* > Stomach hu .33 Miss Kane. Oats, per ( but not the last, as I know Waltz—1"Best of All".liil II ides ;»ml Tallow. that since then many people have I'uritana makes the Band. Hides—per !t>— Tallow—per !t»— taken it, w ith wonderful results. llenrt Right, MX, It..ugh. ."2 ; .... '\-rii .■Solo—‘‘The 1 I.ovo", Ship Cow, Tried, .03 *, I.tings Kiglit, M! -. Grace Johnson. <>£ the Calf skill', green is not only an athlete but one Liver Kiglit, I'iii: SCHOIIDIC PENINSULA LAMI COMPANY, Heading—"The Boy’s Story”, fastest amateur runners in the Mate. Klnnil Kiglit, J Pelt.*, !iw'! Miss Kane Lamb What ho below shows how a skins, .23 AYINTEK IIAUHOlt, MAINE, says Kidneys Kiglit, ! Medley < >verture—“All around the City Bt the stomach See. U. man's strength will go if Nerves Kiglit, < >rchestra. Hcrdsgrass, liu 2 3o ( l.-vor—per tt.— Arc w tiering a limited number of bouse lots at a fabulously low price, so that it will meet is not right. Health Kiglit. An excellent was served in tin I ted top, per tti .1' lied, .12 supper 1 he purse uf everybody. I had for years. Some- Lawn seed, per tt> .1* Alslke, .1. dyspepsia >iuse it makes upper hall, after which an order of lift* times I could stand up. and 1 Fresh Fruit. hardly dances was to the music of Mon- enjoyed Tho llrst WAIT. THINK FOR A MOMENT. ONLY $5.00 not eat am without native strawberra- were iu the city tiling orchestra. It is not often tin aghan’s that market this week at 2e cent'. j^Ny-ould ( r a beautifully situated sea shore lot, in one of the most enterprising and go-ahead seashore of Brooklin have an dancing population Lemons, do/. .30 <. 33 do/. .ln.i.20 Apple-, 1 esorts on the Oast of Maine. Heal estate men this land is from $15.00 to $25.00 a lot. A < say cheap to the fantastic ‘range*, do/. .30 ... 33 \i e-, l.hl 3 30 ■_/ 4 3o opportunity "trip light Don’t hesitate as are fast. Como or send at once for a lot. This is the time, now Right banana.', ..to •anut*, .os a. 10 1 they selling to so music as was and tin rr good provided, strawberries, .13<».P i } the opportunity to secure especially great bargains in desirable lots; and what makes these lota to.heaith] between crowd had not perceptibly thinned when, Dried Fruit. e o desirable and a big investment at the same time is the fact that this land is situated and agony. Of course I at the end of the last dance, daylight was Figs, .12 u 20 Tamarinds, .10 t wo companies’ lands—the Gouldsbo.ro Land Improvement Company, and the Harvard Land * Hates, m Currant', .OS a.12 >< Neck. It is to get relief, hut met seen over the eastern { lorn n hoodie Peninsula, in the town of Winter Harbor, facing Grindstone !|pain|tried Stomach breaking broadly Italsins, .08...13 Aitl"', -tring .0s pan.', the intend on land with failure after failure until there hills. Prunes, .in u Apples, sliced .12 1 umoretl that Harvard Land Company making large improvements adjoining for a fine wharf. If At last. I -----. t hese lots ami booming their company; they sent and got estimates building seemed to he no hope left. A large number was present from out ■ be ten times as muchaa was Puritnna a trial. It to man, woman, or uch is tl .I'O the Schoodie Peninsula Land Company lots will worth persuaded to give brings a-; of tow n, including many prominent Odd. Mothers will find Chamberlain's Cough It not and { hey are nowlasking for them. The result was marvelous. c hilcl, strength, comi’rt, happiness, Fellows from Bluehill and Ellsworth, for and Remedy especially valuable croup to show that real estate is on the rise and will boom for the next three years; it made me Everything goes only relieved me, but ew life. rhe affair was a success in every way whooping cough. It will give prompt re- nri those who are fortunate enough to hold lots on Schoodie Peninsula will realize a big profit well. of being perfectly Instead The best of order was and tin lief and is safe and We ! Frenchman’s Mount Desert preserved, pleasant. have 4 these ouuti C>> •. enjoyable one. sold by A. Pare her. NT-A.IIME- say in favor of l*uritana. j George WINTER HARBOR, aPDfnisfmrms. to all the COUNTY GOSSIP. Spru’at N'otirre. Z1) c £ llsruo rt I] TV m ciitan. and restore prosperity f»B 'AIK OR li I NT. j people. The towns along the and its twin Eggemoggin the best busines# loctlitiM in a m ami political journal With this declaration, of welcome the boat mail service. ONEBucksport -store and wharf, formerly PUBLISHED for American labor sister—protection oc« up i by S. E. Hall. store on 'fair, street. *• two Wood Y THURM»AY MORNING and American industries against Hancock -r.\4 *. storv. with basement. and CANADIAN county’s youngest bride is a NATIVE a. -heds on wharf, i>-hor-e engine, AT an.i t« underpaid competition abroad—the Mrs. Harry Higgins, of West Ellsworth, iio n k ey engine, two boilers. ;i.S and horv KLL."WORTH. MAINE, not fourteen of > ale# and oth< eimvi r.iences for do- not to be doubtful. yet years age. povti THE result ought ll.** a wo N i COUNTY PI *H1NG CO. The republican candidates are men itucksport. Deer Isle is already talking about the i.uns, Editor and Manager* of such character and proved high proposed division of tie tow n. w hich w ill FARM FOR S \LE. capacity that they should command come before the Ugi-lature next w inter. rr Sub ccntr ft-: I the votes and the labors of every w six US « nt- f threo months, ! \ it Trent-•: !. art Mariaville. w hose turn it is to name the ?. fb* *1 and tilled land. ] In advance All arrearage.- good party man in the State. 1.■ ha> reek -n**. fit of his admirable in some Ell?u Mar 'I' ttnlcatiotissbouM beaddrewa speeches Bluehill rejoices with its building --CHEAP,-- a i. ev .-rder- made toTiti t© payable of our close in the ^ Ha 11 >11 PUBLISHISO CO., Ell* campaigns past, boom. Our correspondent reports build- SOT1CK. Wort. Maine. and not a man in Maine will sulk or ing peratlons n it a tin than ever be- ti ri of fore in the town’s f 8ut -AT- —2 hold in his He will be history. back support. f the «a a; the annual town tn< < ting h< id THURSDAY. JD'E 2d, 1S96. elected and Maine will be tnt #• nd day of 'larch la#t \ %*:. t » president, new 1 •. A industry has sprung up at West in v ••rtain out# land in* town -d* r«. w. him a of mak- a call n a.. -d« -- .! rawn n glad to give great majority Franklin- that of frogs for the rtf catching Surry 1 v. his FOR PRESIDENT: her tes to swell victory. New York market. Who knows but the Ft ;.;v *.#>’>. .!!,■’ .-i\c \ per# desp:-» d frog point : >y y* : be a source of h< din*: my of the av nir 1 ;. r- art Ellsworth WILLIAM M'Ki N LEY. revenue? request*, d to pre#ent them t Jt-*o '! Ray, Veterinary Hospital, The County Convention. ... f v, f. p.«x "•. f -1 th fir*t day of July. ISpe.'v# n said OF OHIO. dele- The Northern Ham « k agricultural so- To-day Thursday republican .-r.it-rs will stop after that date gates from the various towns of the ciety announce*, t; date- of its fair at Y H. Tomut >■ .tetroea Wv. R V School Street, Amherst on 29 and 3>h According assemble in this in county Sept. K. T. JEi t.r#o\. Surrv. )R VICE-PRESIDENT: county city to nd .cat ion-, the fair present crop will M Tn ,ourt-r. convention. J. Ray. be bigger and better than ever. sarry, June 4 isiw. ( \ A. IK iHAIiT. It is a nsi’ which IM:ET grave re-, ility ELLSWORTH, • MAINS. these E lently the N »rt h I>i r. r;e ducks do F . has been placed upon delegates Htgal Tc tiers. not mean to be the voters. The com- outdone by (>t:s fowl. A by political >1 M.Hf# NOIK I the (in k w m-d by Mrs. Rufo* H :ck'n<» re- N < ^invention and it- Outcome of Hancock county insures -TATE OF E plexion I > '<■'* an »gg tma-oring 7 inches MAIN be nom- ?• u:. pervaded with deep regret election of the men who shall one way and the other, and contained WANT at St at this convention. To the three Ik-. r WE YOU ov t:,e defeat of Mr. Reed inated 1 day of June. a d a war- therefore, the voters have r.<- •: x.ncv w f :4 -t Lou:-. delegates, ■ Cast j C i’ant. W.-rd has been A-f •« at v. for d count v of Har k. (>ur felt a in his intrusted the of the men who a;:v.T -t the e-t.Ue f Ge. r*e <* \t ; to rail, examine our ~toek and pe pie high pride naming r « ••‘'that the "t'.'luml larjjv :h," the fastest A tor-:, in -aid o f H.k, and hi: shall of trust in the candidai y. a pride justified by occupy places and •;» oft!' large-: ».f Cncle Slat, f Main*. adjudged' an ... jvent uvt our on 1 fa 1 debtor prices a! character and remarkablt of the business. Sam new navy. ha*. ti* t- 1 *. j management county's Sled on thi f Ca-t ine for tin cfiM is! « •••-.»• r. His twenty ser- The po-itior. in which the > find them- p.u years' The “Columbia w.!l l ave N* w York CARPETS. WALL PAPERS. hi- t > v;.. ingress had developed f honor; y• July 5. and arr v-at Cast :: m ; 7th or t : it. until July gr were, so that in the gladi prove worthy of iai f.s in the lower House he hvi In a c nventi n of t ,s kind, it is PAINTS and OILS. Amher-t going to hsvp r I'. urth o’ clc In the chair he wa: too much to expect that there will be equal. July ceh ! ration on the 3d. There w ill 1 e he stooc no at bit- ker and ruler, and attempt political dickering*. fun fa- ami f nr. ■; f-

** THREE POINTS be. ■■ people of the United State: The spirit of rivalry wi .. enters int ': g h t till long after dark. In ; early mi- g t re w: : I a parade *f fanta-- a figure, whosi these political contests often leads picturesque ; -. The f.-reii- a w : 1 b- .-d by upon which the lniyer"' mind nuM ■■ in nani: ked interest and enthusiast! candidates and their friends, •.—r.r- tests and races, id ng a greased '**t ’• ra.-e. At m >n t h* -• w: '• a lie >et at are tvtcr tV-.-ir f.i r.--. ?■>( p:g dinner 1 .. •. :i '' * re»t and in the aftern n a ba'.I game between :o x f. -r -a n: x ! H .«• k would scorn to in gc. '■ which they employ I •: »• re- work* and a Fall will «->?j he in his marked ; -rsonaiity their business dealings. pit-?.-. t day. I VT » Ol MUM STYLE, PRICE! the take this to one I QUALITY, as_ .. a natural candidate for We opportunity say t v a run.or whit h conic* beware of Judging from -i !• y as any of the grt at leader: word warning delegate- to I’ll out how We pr op-r.vtr. there > w -rk for the game com- point eolupletelx wl. .in the struggled—noi the political trickster. The voters of past, meet the on the-e to purchaser al'.v. .-cess fully. but always man- your towns have chosen you repro s ag point' Brat i> \ rid. 1 :i. •— a am t km : r the highest prize in the sent them at this convention, because i' to repeat what wcliaxc liei-n ful.; land :n the jv-nd. and there gave hirth to only His am- and field i American politics. of their faith in your integrity a calf. A* the-r*.ry g«x*». a man said to '* in" (and for the t‘ard‘- n 'ay doin") pa't bit:.r. f r the first office in the repub- good judgment. They look to you ig*-. : >wn of tireent u-h. gave chase t the moot**- and ear'. \\ ■ are t lic v : much a matter of course a: now to the trust y he perform faithfully shot her. but *h* :: adr r e- a;*-. The fifty wer> desires and hopes of Jacksor imposed in you. To do this you must oa f whs left on t he -’and. A f* w day- later- me men fr**m N :%.* v n; !•> t b* an-. ( and and St-ware ;he of on Douglass place stamp disapproval at : « h and found the f near.y starve 1. ONLY DEALERS IN ELLSWORTH if' t k t '• and Tliuen and Blaine. political jobbery, set a.-ide personal y horr.. v, *h tb-m. ; t •••, •• 1 lie and t r. -v eg ght v. :: h T .- of Maine, and -. and t:j .-••publicans though preferences prejudle* place It bavin" rooms de\oted cxeltisive!\ to th v.-t .-•? not to lead in in nomination those men whom in sioncr* have to n;nk- a few designated ou'y inquiries t u I>- r er 1 o 11; n a;, t. ,:-.f he 'ale if th -t. took hold of Mr. Reed's your calm judgment you deem be-t ; and the name* of th- part •- Th**y canv ,-s in no half-hearted fitted for the offices for which their spirit—the u ight at tin -ame toie learn -■ niething wh party in the State went ear- names shall be presented. that w ! j pt 11:• rn to --r.d a game CARPETS and ward-n t- th- -*<•; n a tt’e latter in ner ::to the and at first all fight, t h* *ea-.»n. when dg.-s Hr*- For lioan who will be pfir• bringing MAT! < >1 'I AIM the of the times were favorable. every repul ice* .n t Bar 11 or :::ark* •. it WALL PAPER. -.g high j s- Has r. c ourt of Pr<>* at*-. h.iswnrth. enticed from his a free silver Mi.ght he v*. e t ■ « \HU i e of the T c _.'eat services of the party by speaker boxes of herrie* which in all will that are *hipj»-‘.i from up- w>. rywhere recognized, and his platform, probability river l- fore the iaw in off partridge-. be the conven- WlMTlXd co.. the Houseof Representatives adopted by Chicago lidOTII KHS, ~ i.amed person*. ;/. tion. two democrats will vote for the lU-warr of Ointment* f«*r < i'..rrh th-tt con- b .: ■ i >ed his and added to nis •• K A:wx«l, late ol Bu- in said party k»p<>rt. ... tain co' deceased. ;>7 Main Street. ! candidate for on Mercury, KlNworth. with all men. republican president ■ ar <* A. I'm-reiu. late of in reputation thoughtful h* mercury will *urvly de-tr- y the sen*e ..f Bucksport. a Th*- democratic -M" said onnty. deceased If .- ied sometimes with a gold platform. au*l | -teiy derang-* th"- w -tem things I'hat said < WM- r. tvu ru it tr Ordered. pet.' r.«T1 f[ p..- cannot for success with g r--ugh ti.e ao-u* surf.ve- was a firm party hope notice to all rs. ns interest,-1. -. a hig. .:.d. it always with ild m p* causing of t :'.*•* wk* •• •• •• pv this rder ••!-*;•;•:*: New York. Connecticut, N'ew pre-T-.i •. fr r*u-Ufu -miar n. t! har. 1 .,.,.1 for the of the country. Jersey. » ucct-ssje « 1 in the 11 \i r: a good d.»' It' «'i i- t«-:. ■ d {•- the giM-l U y• •?. -%• and other “doubtful” states ■ newspaper printed p 1 K rth, He s 1-cted his commi‘tees carefully. Maryland \-i d* :. tr ti»* Hal '-Catarrh < that th*-y ap; a r: >•. in the column, ure, u'.t tur*d ! ► d *:••••_. At... T ■ arrayed republican •** !•• he.-l at th, i*. n With ssist ti of G ''Main- rt ur. a: d’i- taken in p* Bluebi 11. '• n th, .:.-i \Vedn* .v in where the fid in the h r: dir. w -• : 1- c u, the :-l.i :t:,d whom he had plank repubii- next, at ten ..{ th- < ... * •. f..r. Dicgiey. !!.U‘-‘*u- -urJ.-t- of o -y- rnii lt> buying t n will them. The * ar 1 show ca chair:.-an of the committee of platform place Ha t.-.rri ur- < -ure t: get ways same sn ...i n-'t •>- granted. Jt i: t«-r:.-v’ ai.d ad-- .• T-• o..i; the democratic party can « » r. < IN N 1 Nt,HAM. Judge. and tr.f he put through the Hole } t •> <•■•••• A Te-tlm-ii. free. A true At:,. < a I* !1 1;. r. to from a br-T- *. copy, „• the two measures which hope cheap money .• p. important Ha K.n. I*: are tin r-t provided for the relief of the treasury camp:. :n possible fusion with noth «*i ma t lost iti \< M <, ora- f « n-?h f sufficient revenue with the p- pa ,sts. Hat even in this they Han and rnUhed JTct salt. > > -• M ... fi.- Tin .-liver bait I ■ whic to run the government. He may •'- ».•*• deed rd la rune, : trdre- rded :n H.im-.u-k f will be ten. no doubt, but the Kegi-!r> and and .uig. •- i". ■ set hi- foot on all jobs steals, A rum !.■ -•: W iter M f.-r -:ib to I -k pa l*i. ed t" the have not the fate of let. It .uire (f s. a .-t tain <*f r. al *•-*. t. -it- held lie House to curtailed and eco- “pops" forgotten Fkok parcel ual-'d -a'.'.' a-tln*-. and bounded a* f.» the w«, "greeubackers." t-'W’l h- -.-uthea-t "* a-tre.t. I. t .*• nomi al >TTA GF. \ m> •: 1-;. : appropriations. tag*. with stable. ... HORSEMEN f Mai t Warren; to (v it Lamnitie Brio h. three-fourtFi- nf a He refused to countenance There are continued that a m-nhwc-t B ai«T street, and on th>- rt'i give signs !• fr n: Mi. Desert and near th*- Shore It the scheme for V • ■ ttag* new and contains -is dangerous railroading gain in business has begun, says Dun n nearly Mb... who have soon the r- *ia>. Keas-m f.-r -» 1 :ng. have a not her rot 1 more new small states into the union. I !»*d b\ M i, «.ra as -t- r. and tin Review. Stocks have gone tag*. For particular- inquire of < ait. « C. .j higher and when a- ther:it: m -if -aid mortgage has No T2r) cor. Newbury and Hancock He the to strict business —eii imw tin r, rea — .n of kept body than they were before the artificial Ms.. Me. hr-'keii, -lore, the Bangor, 1 reach of the ■ i.ndition 1 claim a f»*re- was at thereof, HORSES : he and night break ten cotton legislation; day days ago, wheat and ■. •. a notice for that MaHV K. his post, and deported himself as a are in better demand, there is more purpose. WaHKLU*. ell .mt rt. .June In, I--,**.. the should recently received at candidate for presidency confidence in monetary circles, and the American w. e. HAHE subset do. In his defeat neither he nor his the toward in wuiard, tendency shrinkage j Dressmaking—Mr».dressmaker, Third St.. Ellsworth. A t** all C"tu t-rned. that they have been duly House stables cause to and have taken u t hems* es the followers have look back great industries seems in some meas- appointed j»"ii \ *■ trust of executors of the last wi.l and testa- T I OMAN t general w r* it kit with regret or reproach. ure. at least, to be checked. While ni, nt of Benjamin |)o!.ard. late of Kilswnrth. M and it '-roc- m. Wages #3 \ j y in the county of Han< ock, deceased, no bond But as the new year came in and ran the at Hancock House, Ellsworth. outcome of the democratic con- being required by the terms of said will; they FROM THE WEST : its course, things went all wrong for vention is uncertain, and the therefore reque st all persons who are indebted great \ to said deceased's-state to make immediate Maine's candidate. There unac- ^prrial Xotiers. were crops are not yet wholly beyond dan- payment, and those who have any demands declare them the finest lot of countable defections in Kew thereon to exhibit the same for settlement. England ger, a sure and strong improvement NOTICE. Lewis Ahelrkbt Imubd. Whit h had been reckoned on for a lIrHF.RF\S wife, ecelia hav- Hctson B. Sai ndeks. horses ever could be but the tone : my Grant, received in Ellsworth. hardly expected, ▼ ▼ left bed and board June 10. a. d. solid front. The favorite-son ing my without anv pro- in business circles has cause or I forbid a., grown dis- ] just provocation, hereby r111II s I sci er harh.. or her on a-- hereby gives publi robbed him of in mnrp persons ring trusting my gramme support t.irmtlv hnruafnl X to all concerned, that he ha- b. m duly- SINGLE DRIVERS AND MATCHED and has taken hini«elf the PAIRS, New York and took out —-- ing after this dau .’ H >ra< \V. Grant. appointed upon Pennsylvania trust of executor of the last will and testa- Hancock Dedham. Me June 13. 1S36. of his column. The southern state county democrats are all ment of Kiizabeth Noyes, late f Laruoine. in Weighing from 1,050 to 1,500 on where ex- right the At I \M» conventions, help had been currency question. | OH Mini WANTKH. bond a* the law directs; he therefore request* the State ¥ <-r all who are indebted to said deceased's Those horses are pected, broke up in and convention the vote of the AND farm wanted with large ocean persons pounds. well quarrels split *** estate, to make immediate men t. at; d those 1 and in pay into contesting delegations, and delegation from Hancock was nine- frontage beach. Hancock or consider an and will be teen count;. might is- same for sett lenient bought sold at a small above a'.', the movement, for gold and one for silver. But McKinley land; no marsh or swampy land wanted; no HAliLLS A. Hi SM.WELL, it looks as will have June 10. a. d 1*96. thoroughly organized and equipped though they to fancy prices will be considered. Address im- profit. in its and swallow a silver after the national mediatewith full particulars and lowest fTTH E subscriber .management, having with it pill x the r--1--ies3 current of public revolt convention at Chicago. appointed and ha* taken upon himself the trust of executor of the last wil. and again-: the democratic tariff and testament of Miriam s \Vooulli\an, county Han<_<»k, de- of the summer train service < eased, no bomi being re ,u:rt-d h\ th* terms I given by a great wave over the land and car- of -ii 1 w\: he therefore requests all per- the Maine Central railroad. sons who are indebted to said ried deteased'* nearly everything before it. so estate, to make immediate payment,ami those have demands to that w:.-n the delegates gathered in who an? thereon exhibit the Character is property. It is the noblest same for settlement. Gilbert K. mmpsoS. St. j a. d. 1896. L ais. it was plainly to be seen of June 10, possessions. It is an estate in the gen- | that .i Mc convention had there rnHE y gives 1 ic Kinley eral goodw il. and respect of men. and pu Fish, Ice, Store Wharf X. to ail com «• rned that he has been d ily assembled. The national committee Privilege "To In one of the rural districts of Maine. AT SOUTHAVK>T HARBOR. appointed and has taken upon himsc If. the customers who like to trust of executor **f the last will and testa- was borne into the vortex and this :n Hancock county, perhaps, a consci- ment of I.ura I. W'ardwell. late of Hdeu.inthe < f wear a settled t.-.e contested seats, entious Christian woman a county Hancock, deceased, by giving bond good, leaving keeps little Great to stylish. Opportunity Buy at Auc- as the law directs; he therefore requests all th>? store in her friends of the Ohio leader with house. Happening in one who are indebted to said dec * used's tion an Business Plant persons a Elegant estate, to make immediate payment, and those ;L, stiff hat. we wish to th-ngs much their own .Sunday, neighbor asked the good lady pretty way. in who have any demands then on to exhibit the if it were First-Clasa Location. The Maine did all for against her principles to sell same for settlement. Thomas s. Liscomb. delegation d ■‘r nim a stick of on that Juue 10. a. 1896. say that we have taken their candidate that men could do, candy day. She fTIH.E subscriber not ce piously replied: “I can't do it; but my Sale in hereby gives put and i' m.giit to the last, yielding with by Assignee Insolvency. t- all concerned that he has been husband will.” X. duly the agency in this no honor lost. appointed and has taken upon himself the city •trust of executor of the last will and testa- But and their allies in the bat- ment of Samu* 1 M. Gott, late of Tremont. in they \ ou fpr the celebrated <,**t >trong, the countv of Hancock, deceased, by giving tle w a a June 30.1896. in the if a us the law he therefore re- signal triumph saving you're tired out >r run down” woman, Tuesday. bond directs; with I>r- I'l* all who are indebted t*> the coi.v- .it,'.'ii from a Favorite I*n--« ription. And, quests persons Stiff making shuffling, '■* On the at 2 Guyer Hats, and "urTcr fr<«m any “female complaint” or Premises, o'clock P. M. said deceased’s estate to make immediate doubtful, two-faced platform, and disorder, ’•••u set well. Y .r ti..w two thin*— payment, and tho*. who have any demand* *. u: up w ■ -troti^th, and t«* ure worn- thereon to exhibit the same for settlement. have them At U,. ... to show in instt cl of this to the t- ai-nn.-nts— tills is the time and place th-- w arft June 10. a. d. 18S6. Errs B. Clark. giving party only medicine which, T' on« e u->♦.-* H..U-V i'nl Ice therein. Ice l’ond. Field and and to the a 1. i- always in favor. Therefore, noth- country square, open, Pa-run-, to the ins-lvtu subs riber hereby gives ; ibic noti e ‘O -*-t a- *ood : to belonging ,.f fpHE you buy. to all that be ha- been black and brown l.-e “J'r* -• H Ward, will be *o!d at Public \ :■ X concerned duly declaration for the mainte- r'ptn.n” regu sates and promotes all W; ti«»n, explicit to thereon and to i. and ha- taken upon himseif, the ’••■' natural run* t:..> never* on:’:, t- with them, subject mortgages pri r -al- appoint* nance of ;ae standard trust of an administrator < t the estate of present gold in »• '■••• t y harmless in ai condition of y Hli/a A. .a.e **f Sullivan, in the shades. the female -t* r... it Simpson. the currency of the improved digestion, en of Hancock, deceased. y giving country—a r-e h»‘- nri'.-s and Remember the Time and Place : county fr*—hif:sr sleep, as the law directs: h*- t n- f• re- 1 bonds which, when 'r- ! v •„ < F-.r -era lions, dis- On t;.c Premi-f- at wc-t ar- to -aid proposition successfully •• South Harbur, all persons «ho indebted v ■ e e irinsr-d »wn Tue.-nlay, quests fought out at t ne settle the sensations, periodi- June JO, at _ p. in. deceased'- (state, to make immediate pay- polls."will w ikoesa or W. irreg ment. land those who have demands thereon to R. PARKER CLOTHING Fur further to or a CO. silver establish our credit information, apply .biro--, the -am* for settlement. agitation, ueutly cures. exhibit 11. I. HIS, Assignee, Rockland, Me. June lu, a. d. 1896. David a. Simpson. ilWjcrtisnnrnts. morning in 1892, has come, and now the M’KINLEY AND HafltesM an* Steamboats. CLASS OF ’96. bond must be severed and our pathways HOBART. MARINE LIST. henceforth lie in different directions. We have been more fortunate than our CHOICE OF THE REPUBLICAN Ellsworth Port. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF in retaining the same pro- Maine Centr;il Ruilroad. predecessors SAILED fessor during all our course. Wc entered NATH >NAL CONVENTION. ELLSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL. June 17 ttie high school at the same time that he Wednesday, I.oeal Time Talile—lime Seh 21, 1896. no doubt with different feel- Forester, Wakefield, Rockland did, very THEY WILL LEAD THE BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. HANCOCK REPUBLICAN ARRIVED HALL BEAUTIFULLY DECO- but there is a bond between — ings, always t: WhyHood’s Sarsaparilla in strangers no matter where, nor how PARTY TO VICTORY AND THE COUN- srh Storm Petrel, Ronsev, New York pro pie buy RATED (T,.\S8 ESSAYS—CHAPLAIN s<-'. Wm If Aieher. Dover much the may differ, so that wc TRY Rendck, to any other, in fact almost position TO RETURNING Seh A reference can in truth ftel that we are liis rboreer, (dark, Boston of all others? TRIBOU’8 ADDRESS—CON- to-day [0\he exclusion class. PROSPERITY. SAILED ‘IS CERT Let us not his words of kindness Friday, June 19 ft AND BALL. forget and advice .when we the broad Seh llu-sar. Bunker. Rockland enter For President., William of world and its untrodden McKinley, Seh Nellie Grunt, Dodge, Rondout “J cat in nulla rotroraum" pathways. Ohio. iff no foot- The time has come when that word ARRIVED Because to st* i« “farewell,” the saddest and hardest For Sell Win Duron, New York know from actual use that Hood’s pH backward the motto of the class Vice-President, Garret Hobart, of Langley, T* V utter, must and we must Seh Win Bickering, Hammond, Boston cures bespoken, part, li it when others rmiHimiffilf i. fail. ^|he best, c., of’9b, Kllsworth nigh sc hool. The mem- never more to meet as a class. Many of New Jersey. SAILED is still made under us meed June 20 Hood’s Sarsaparilla l)crs of the class may again, but never united by These are the Saturday, of the educated of *9;> have completed men chosen by the re- the personal supervision tbe same ties as in the old, happy school Seh Wm II Archer, Rernlck, Rondout t heir st udies in t he h N nmmnmy^ who originated it. Kllswort schools, and days. publican national convention at St. Louis ARRIY ED * *5 ► pharmacist* As a traveller hound for a + ■ of br*t is as foreign land, last to lead the June 21 ■*“ — -1-1 The question just positively on Tuesday they hade farewell as a class Thursday republican Sunday, 7*1 XTM-M-I standing on the deck of an outward Seh David in favor of Hood’s as the question party to victory and this great of Faust, Alley, Sullivan tsasxaist SS* decided to the Hchool and to schoolmates. bound looks upon the broad expanse country !'s8*g£sS sales. They ship, June 22 a of so we stand the ours to Monday, ji of comparative water, today upon returning prosperity. _ have Seh Fair Portland — — *— — li X advertisement left school behind them. Wind, Kief, is is i; ii7t 71 it■ »i iw ^ \nother thing: Kvery days bridge between school life and life’s They will stand on a sound in platform SAILED 2 Hood's Sarsni*arilla is true, is honest. As t he class all school and gaze into the future over ftt»S88SS!8S?SS8 0{ historian says, t he days in every plank n platform which stands for Wednesday. June 24 which there is a veil ns dense as that ■ American and the sv h Wm Pickering, 53 in — li ii ii ~ — — — — O o O school have not been pleasant. Difficul- which enshrouds the ocean itself. In industries American Hammond. Rondout Seh D > Rondout S?r'.- 'if.ssr after when our characters have be- Lawrence, Bowden, ?J*8f8£S* ties and years people. ^ discouragements have been met, Domestic Ports. i" ^ -»3. 3. 3 4 y 4-4 4' 4 4.4 W4.‘ come more firmly moulded, fond memory THE CONVENTION. which at the time seemed insurmount- will carry us hack wit h a tlood of t boughts Rostov—PM June 19, sell H J Cottrell, ??S“?5f!*?<‘.:: = 5St85rS¥SS* The republican national convention t 'harle-ton, s « ► able, tint they have been to the old and may the s ® -z~y triumphantly Imppy days, sld June I1.*, sehs and sorrow which comes from “fare- was called to order of last week. Vicksburg Leonora, Hood’s passed. Hut tln-se as look saying Tuesday S g 5S* obstacles, they Bangor OMMlSS well” be softened t be of our tirst by memory The day’s session was short, and was \r June 1>. -eh Steele, from Rock •' back them a few will Mary port 4. li '/ -1 -1 -*l -l c ."l .'l -■ upon years hence, and school s 34 34 Sarsaparilla pleasant profitable days. occupied in organization and sld June 17. -eh N Pickering, Eernandina sink into beside the obsta- preliminary BvN'i'iK Ar June -eh Ll/./ie *3c*§gSS s!:rgS?ri*S Sg? Purifier All ds insignificance The were with is, Lane, New u the One True Blood drugs |1. essays interspersed work of th' invention. and York cles will meet in Wednesday ~ "i <> tiny tbe broader, W 44 li (t li 14 .4 tt 14 14 i <'. 1 llcod & ( I mil Mass. rougher music orchestra of ten Ar June 1'.‘, sell P E |.r,... tr. .i.mly !»> by Monaghan’s the greater of were occu- Pickering, Haskell, Phil- world which now enter. part Thursday upon they Then The music was not the least adelphia 5-‘.»SSt3'jn?.5S^Sg ? arc the only pills t<> take pieces. in the and of Rai.i'Ihokf.—\r * riail they will have no kind instructor to reach pied preparation adoption June 17, sell Hugh Kelley, BANCOR TO BAR HARBOR. with Hood's bur la. feature of the afternoon. lla-k* < ia s Fills sup.ml pleasing Among the There was a show of 11, Brunswick, Hood out a band to tide them platform. tight June -eii BfjfSBBTSS/JrTBBSS » helping over the tlie selections were tin all of Ar I i. John Paul, Brunswick, (ia following, on the tinnm ial and a threatened \r June -ell A \ KSTAIU.ISIIKO, I"'. s. lA*t them then before plank j 21. ..IrulT, Heagan, rough place keep which were rendered: finely bolt of the silver states if the stand- (»o vernor'- I -laud t lie m gold the motto l,Nu footsteps backward,” Bf i.i'\-r ‘•lil June 17. «•« h G B Reynolds, 11 M ir< h "salute to Boston".T. II. RolMiiflon i was ard adoptd. Gold won by an over- W v ii a n, Si one- oij i.. 1 for New York SlfllilPHfHI and pressing onward and upward they Medley "Snap shots".I.. O.dcW'ltt l vote, A number of Baiii •'id June M, —-h K ( Holden, New Season of attain to whelming delegates = : r-?=: : : Wool 1896. may any height to which they "i !• i<|.i!pilin’.s Overture".C. \V. Bennett I York : tz s'P?: from the silver states left the ball, but may aspire. Medley- "The Tenderloin Vaudeville Nkw VnHK--Ar June is. -eh- Jerome B i the “bolt” did not assume like Look. Hodgkin-. Maeori-. Sul THE (T ASS EXERCISES. < Iu!»".Is. O. de-Witt anything Mary Augusta, *wm~i\\\\m i It van : : \ the threid' iH ;! dele- •••=:• Nature "M .-ale » iverture." proportions. Many » smiled her most beneficent sld June is.-eh-* Wel.-t.-r Barnard. Rockland; gates from thcsilves states declared alle- Angola, for >eituate; II Met.; Buck, '•alein blessing in the class of ’9b a t lie class greeting Follow ing essays, Chaplain Ar June ! -eh I. s I’on.-r, *-01110- sound giance to the as platform adopted. -i greeting which was heartily seconded by Tribou delivered a short address to the! Ar ■Line 17. ;i11.i/• 1 IM, Governor's llar- THE NOMINATION. l*«r: II N '•■[Hire-, Sullivan t he frieinN < >f school and graduates w ho class, and that his time many regretted sld J u in I". -eh- N i: 11 i»11 -. for Monrevideo The :it,«tinn of names of ! pr-•• preside!!- > ... crowd'd Hancock hall in the afternoon. was so limited. In the short time at his! Is if ( ar~>>u, >Zz PT? tial candidate* began at 2 p. m. I hursday. i Nr .him* lb. -eh Fihoman. Baltimore f«>r Bid- The young men of the junior clans acted di.t'iixftl !>«■ mi id miirli tlmt u ill 11. in I it !»*hs The nomination of deford 1 Thomas B. Reed, of j as ushers. remain with the Hass as nn inspiration to j Nr •Inti"' -J*-i'h ]•; M Baxter, -.m e- -h.und Maine, was made by Senator Lodge, of i >ld Juno 21, ~<■!i — llembHa Ware- The d' ration of tie- hall was under noble work** and noble aims life. Mmmoii-, j through ham ; Filicm in, B;dd«ford Massachusetts, and seconded by Charles 'the dirt-tion "f Miss Alice Scott, Mrs. Superintendent Moore, before present- n >ld June 1.**, -eh A nn C S;Hart, 1'. Littletield, of Rockland. Bans: >>f i* A. 1 'ari'li- M rs. 1 'earl B. I M rs. T! org lay, ing the diplomas, took occasion to ad- -J I -l N\ The vote was announced as follows: \r June St< wart, ,i-hlngton j »teorgc A. nillips, .Mrs. I >. 11. lribou dress a few words to tlie citizens, I'«>!; 11. \N11 1 id June 17, bark Auliurndalo, ;!!:•- that lie I- all t..r the -.-a-..a urging ready McKinley, *'»!11 ,; Allison, 35' .; Morton, I low. Burl,,,- As res .1 A \\ .... | I id- > If. i-r take vmir Wool and Mrs. .J. 11. Brimmer. The hall never them to \ isit the schools more ; frequently, \r June 22, -eh- B t. Wilden, Sullivan for ■ in- It bit.. I-' h or all kind- for 58; Quay, hi'..; Reed, St1.; Cameron, 1; ! looked than on this occasion. and their in Nov Y'u u Harriet lb>_'er-. >u!11van lor Haver < prettier lending encouragement I a d o ,. \\ or Hit.: by .. _ > ear. Blank, J. Total, lK)h. hill _ y ■ class i. :» K I' n I- vne ..f s :»t« The c.d**r, green and white, was that way, to increase the good work of 'The demonstration that i I'm i. v ini.i iii v -< Id Juno 17, -eh Tlmothv ■ ! ; k nit t i.g Yarn- .1 a < o u a ! followed the used in t In- di c.»r:.t ions w::h ef- t he schools. He said a few words Fi- i. >a. .. pleasing tending S Mixture- announcement of William VC- Above McKinley’s' Wti Misi.r >s, \r June is, seh Henry S ^ 1 Van a. and IvuikrU of n’> kinds fu fect. ami at the back of the stage to create a sentiment in favor of a new nomination lasted over half an hour. WoodrulY, Now N ork ib u hole a'.- ..r K.-tal'. at f ier..r was a hug** banner of pule green and white high school building. He did urge lib- j W v-iii.n., r.iN, l> < -Cld June is, -eh Jose Wool ik. n in exchange tor .. goods \v. The nomination was made unanimous. < >l.i N Bo-ton a vari, res. We a V-- >' > T -IT'- ■ t -••a •••:; f. forming background for the class motto but not in i > | crality. extravagance, support- VlM I; I Has in Nr .1 uno 20, -h, Herald r. of The result oft he vote was disappoint ing ..ting |ojik-, life and M. u'- on a s r *11, and Mu- figures 'IMi on a ing t be schools, on which the I of tin Morning, John-on, Bluehil! j depended r © © Li *1 x Li r to Maine who hoped her candidate would | Nr June 21, -oli- » B flint, for 1 shield. of the of the nation. Frankljji H Bros, and \ W 'ark an* still mn future city, New > j show Maine was of N ork >..muol Hart, -me- Sound fdr New Work icit With th.io la greater strength. A. -.aid an;. will In the n et -s of the stage the walls were CLASS OF ’96. York 1 look.-.I aft'T. and «ad-fa<-||..n guar course loyal to Reed. Massachusetts gave Foreign Coils. tStop <>n signal or notiro u> Conductor. I hidden by ma-ses of ferns and daisies, and The officers of the class of ’96 are as j 11>ally—Sundays Included. him of her votes. < Nr Juno 1*. bark H A 1 the a tm>n twenty-nine thirty Litchfield, / 1 king I'uoli.- b-r pat at the ft and sides of the stage wore follows; President, Charles Edgar Bel- Sundays only. ■ Ilulbert, Brun-wi« k, t»u ■: in tlie |»a-t, we hope ! -q.iutv dealing Rhode island and New Hampshire were screens of fern and starred with t v ice- A n n Maude t in. t: 11 .. wai.ts t. evergreen lat y ; president, ie Scott; Notes. } solid. Connecticut gave him five of tier These trains connect at Bangor, with 1 ■ ... their through pat n.nage. daisies. At n*ss file front of the was Grace Mildred treas- N iM.VAUI) II W I N. June IT —*• li I.u' < traln- on Man; Line to and Horn 1 .stage secretary, Grindell; t, of Bos- • Portland, •: ''1 ill ot pre-- u t'i r«-«-.-ive promt>1 twelve votes. Vermont was solid for and ttoin >r lor N-sv ) >rk ton and St. .John. a bank of e\ ferns and Bang with lumber, *;--t: < ■•!"'• •nd.-- re d. rgreens. daisies. urer, Georgie Harden Frazier. •, vunph-- The states from which experienced violent KNK gale 14th, during Passenger- are requested to procure tickets " r> "i: \ddn McKinley. only r.-'iue-t. orders for Potted plants wore arranged with good The committee of arrangements con- \v11ieh -he -trained bad Is and sprang aleak. before entering tIn- train, ami Ells- es did not have at least one dele- e-peeially .sariij. or price 11-t to McKinley Her pump- Would not keep her tree and -lie worth to Falls and Falls to Kil-worth. effect at other parts of the stage. Over sisted of Harry I,inwood Crabtree, Harry gate were Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode tilled with water, when it became ne<.ary to Tickets for All Points South and West the centre of the was an Jones, Charles entire deekload. II- forward li--u-e CEO. L. stage suspended Sargent Edgar Bellatty, jettison on sale at M. MORRISON, Island, Iowa and t he District of Columbia. •va- the C. X. R. ticket umbrella ruined and d- rk- haoly started, be-idcs office, of evergreens, with a knot of N. Y. Bradford McKenzie, George Newell C. F. Proprietor Woolen Mill, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. other da mag After gale abated -lie made lor Ellsworth, GREENE, Agent. of the class wa- | ribbon colors, McCarty, Joseph Hunter Woodward, this port, where -lie pumped out to day. I'AYStlN 1 1 1 suoiirn. .... ai \ink When the demonstration following the TUCKER, From the ceiling broad bands of green Harry John Silvy. Sanio Hm'Ov, \ N. Juno 17 -Soli Fratieonia, vice I'ri-. ami tii-n'l Manager. I*. •» Box -Ml. j announcement of nomina- McKinley’s fn-m Mar-li liiver, with moulding sand, came K E. ROOTIIRY, (ten'! I'a-., ami Ticket land white, in CONCF.UT AND HKC F.PTION. Ag’t. alternately swept graceful a-liore at the --I the Hook at 2 a in to tion hud subsided, the convention pro- point dav, curves to the On the at In the evening at the class concert but Wa tosve-l up t., New York nest title, leak balcony. floor, ceeded to till the second on t tie place lug badly. BOSTON AND the left of the stage, in a w hite frame on and reception, Hancock hall was again BANCOR CAMPBELL & TRUE ticket. The vote was as follows: Hobart, an easel of green were the photographs of tilled. The concert was by the Apollo I50KN. 5331/<>; i.vans, 2801 ^; Bulkley, 2U; Walker, the ami the teachers of the of who so graduates high quartette, Boston, sang accept- (1 21; Lippitt,S; Reed, 3; rant, 2; Depew, RARTKIt—At Deer I-le, Juno la, to Mr and school. ably here last year. The ac- < reception 3; Thurston, 2; Morton, 1. Mrs. > -ear Barter, a •mi. The floor of the stage was with corded them on this, their second BBIln.K- At June spread appear- Garret A. Hobart, of New was Bluohill, la. t<> Mr ami Jersey, Mr- K a rugs. of Schools ance, made amends for Henry Brhlge-. daughter. ;< Meson.’, Superintendent Hoyt fully any previous declared nominated, and the nomination Summer GRADY \ t Bluohill, J ut 13, to Mr and Mrs Service. A. Moore, Chaplain 1*. 11. Tribou and j shortcomings. The quartette was as- was made unanimous. WIIMum J Grady, a son. t he fixtures and Kev. II. Whurff Miss Having Bought stock, I. \V. occupied seats at sisted by Belle Temple, of Boston, Nt Maine was absolutely impartial in the (iRINDBF- Brook-ville. Mas 2b, to Mr and ft .".ints formerly owned by Campbell the right of the stage. \V. 11. reader, w ho was received. Mr- llarrio tiritnlle, a son. Kdward B. Principal warmly vote for dividing her vice-president, H\MILToN At I-lo itu Juno to »Y True, and leased tfieir store, we arc I Dre.-ser, Vi * -Principal 11. K. Walker, and Following is the concert programme: Haut. 13, Mr tuelve votes as follows: Hobart, 2; Bulk- ami Mr- Harrs < Hamilton, a -on. w to furnish nil who ish \s itf: the Miss Ciio M. were »> — prepared assistant, Chileott, "Fair :i o I Bright”.La mo the 1. Jt Y I. FN N t » > I; 11 1, J uno 17, to Mr and M r- ley, 2; Evans, 5; Depew, 2; Morton, ( S geods usually found at a first-clast; at t he It ft of t he stage. Apollo Quartette. har!e- J.,-ylen, a son. N AT 10 N AI. COM M ITT E E. SMITH Nt NVo-t Franklin, June, 21, to Mr and meat -market. as "Mr. Tracer-* Fir-t It was a j p-ttv sight the class Beading, Hunt".Davis Mrs Charle- K. a -on. i Joseph H. Manley, of Augusta, w ill con- Smith, We own our own slaughter-house; out marched the centre aisle of the Mis* Temple. up hall, tinue as Maine’s in the "Good representative >1 stork is mostly native, and divided at the of the and en- ■’Song, B.- e”.To*ti ARIilKI). ('omnuMielng dune 2‘d, steamer inspect#! front stage The Monday, 1800, Mr. Howe. national committee. majority of “Mount l>e-*rt,” (apt Mark L. before wi at the and of the Ingraham, slaughtering, consequently uring right left stage, A YKIB Mi 1 N | N II At G real Pond, J u no 2n, leave- Bar Harbor. "S.'iincltler’- Band".Arr. by Ma-on Maine’s delegates, and of Maine republi- daily, except Sunday at cun guarantee it and sound. took their seats in the recess, bs J R >hiimaii, e-,(, Mi-s Ba-ella Avery to p. in. for s*.al Harbor, Northeast healthy believe that Mr. committed Harbor, Apollo Quartette. cans, Manley Jam**- Melnim-h. l-oth of Groat I’oml. Southwest Harbor and Green’s Landing, eon- The exere ses were by a musical DI-.N FBKC \ -M S B \ B-Nt Orders for Slaughtering opened It- a'ling.Selected more of a blunder than a crime w hen he B.-othi-ay Har- neetingat Rockland with steamer lor Boston. mayfbe June D'. B- Dotiahl selection by the orchestra, followed by Ml— bor, l-y MeCormiek, Fur Sorrento, Sundays. left at the Store. Temple. came out the week before the convention Mi-s Jennie N Deveroux, ol Ca-tino, to Burk Kev. 1. 11. W. Wharff. A prayer by Soprano Song, "Waltz".\rditti a statement Reed’s Dunbar, of lYnob-eot. with conceding defeat, RETURNING. By giving prompt attention to busi- The salutatory by Miss Shute was de- Mr. Paine. GARLAND NVILBCB-At Marbisille, Juno which resulted in discouraging iiis sup- 2o, by J H Jordan, o-p Miss Fmma L liar- "Annie Laurie".\ rr. Geibel ness, and making our livered m Latin. The class essays were as by land to Frahei- M N\ ili.ur, both ut Kll-worth. porters. From Bo-ton, dally, except at 5 m. Apollo Quartette. _ SPR\GCK—MoR>K —At swan'- l-laiul. Juno Sundays p. follow s: From Rockland, at from «j, Rev Newton S Mi-- Kiln F daily, except Sunday, "The Heart of old 1 by Dow, *'< in. •• Beading, liekory”. Arranged to On a. or arrival of steamer from Prices as Low as Vn.crleaa lent* Shute roi’NTY DELEGATES. to Fernando F upon Possible, Authors,”..Id* May Sprague Mor-e, both of at (iivmi’s Miss Temple. Swan’s Island Bo.-ton, touching Landing, South- (. lass John Silvy west Northeast Harbor and Seal Har- Hi.-tory.Harry — Harbor, We hope to continue the business rela- j Quartette. .Selected ST I N'soN TIIoM I’soN \t Deer I-le, June of the Held in in bor. “The Protection Venezuela under Caucuses Many Towns Res G \V Mm- t. tions with all who have j Apollo Quartette. lb. by Weeks, (nrrie Stinson From Sorrento, patronized Monroe the < to Frank B both of Doer I-le. Mondays. l»oetrlae,” "The Boatswain”. ounty. Thompson, the old stand in the past, with as man} Song, .Malloy Joseph Hunter Woodward Mount Desert Melville L. Allen, John Mr. Kendall. E. S. J. Mouse, Agent, Bar Harbor. more new* ones as see tit to give us u “The ( uhnn -Struggle lor Liberty,” I>l KI>. "Sleep In Peace”.Rose wig W. Somes, Jonathan Hainor, Pearl F. trial. Charles Edgar Bel I at ty Calvin Austin, Gen’l Boston. Apollo Quartette. Smith, Benjamin C. Graves. D<>W —At North Iianooek, June 21, Mrs Naoma Supt., “Noble Women”.\bhie Frances Hurley S Dow, aged 70 ALL OI.l> \(COl NTS MI ST IIP SET. The reception which followed was a year-. William II. Hill, Gen’l Boston. “The Anne/.ation of ( uba to the United Kllaworth Dr. G. A. Phillips, Henry GORMAN At Kll-worth, Juno lb, Mrs Mary Manager, and Gorman, M 3 months. TLKD AT ONCE. Newell brilliant success, the class of ’96 has F.. Austin H. W. aged years, -State-”.(icorge McCarty Davis, Joy, George Hig- JoY — At North Hanoook, June 22, Miss Ger- every reason to be of it. Music for ‘The Progress of the South,” proud gins, Robert B. Holmes, Martin H. Haynes, trude Joy, aged 22 sear-, 7 mouths, •; davs. was furnished or- l’FNNKY-At South June Mrs 1896. BLUEHILL LINE. 1896. V V. Bradford McKenzie dancing by Monaghan’s W. Cushman, Charles A. Allen, Hanoook, 22, THE CAMPBELL & TRUE MARKET Henry Ann 7s sear-. “Self Kellance”.Carrie* Berenice Means chestra of ten Mary Penney, aged pieces. Emerson D. Carr, Walter It. Parker, RI< II \RDSoN—At Nurora, .funo 20, Mrs John the Ellen Scott was furnished o»* 1 17 davs. East End I'nion River Bridge. “Shakespeare, Poet”.Mary Supper by the junior Charles M. Withatn. Richardson, aged years, month, RICHARDSON At A June Mr- Flora “The Power of Early Impressions,” class of the school. urora, 11, high K 27 b 22 Carrie Ella A brain Penobscot L. A. Snowman, AV. B. Richardson, aged voar-, months, Summer Schedule. I am for the The officers of the evening were: Floor davs. agent •( >ur Nation’s Flag".. Frances Howard Tribou Clement, I. B. Goodwin, E. A. Lowell. THOMPSON—At Bluohill. June 22. Levi B manager, George I\ Woodward; aids, J. “The Urowih of our Public -Schools," Thompson, aged 72 years, 4 months, 11 days. H. H. J. H. S. West Oouldaboro -S. L. Tracy, George Harden Frazier Woodward, Silvy, Jones, (ieorgtc N. N. B. L. F. Taft, S. Kingsley, F. T. Wood, “A Slo t, h of tin P irth’s Ill-lory,” George McCarty, McKenzie, H. Charles Blance. 2t>urrtisnnmts. Harry Idnwood ( rahtree Crabtree. “Our Coa-t Defences,"-Harry Sargent Jones Hancock Elliot L. Stratton, Jeremiah t ivk vorii WI Mildred tirlmlell WOODBINE (’EMETEBY. Killman. Class Prophecy.Draco Stratton, Ney Bicycles. CEMETERY On and after June 2h, one of the steamer^ of “Character and W hat Come- of It,” [LOT this line I -ill tlu-iii for Plantation -Frank K. will leave Ellsworth daily, except A aide Maude Scott (ireatly Altered In Appearance Sunday at <5 a. m., tor Bluehill, South' Bluchlll, by (riltnan. A FINISHED APPEARANCE r.rooklin, Peer Excused. Sedgwick, Isle, Sargentvllle, Kerent I mprovements. l.ittle l)ecr Isle, (Justine, Park Harbor isies- Tremont J. D. Phillips, (J. K. Fuller. boro). in Rockland t-> connect with All the essays were well written and Last fall The Americas recorded some there.*n onr’of those arriving Casli or on Installments, S A. Holden, H. P. Richardson, L. \V. by placing steamers and rail for Boston direct. gracefully delivered. The essay “Our of the many improvements being made or K .mill, W. W. Hodgdon. beautiful tle-lgn-“of RETURNING. Coast Defences,” by Mr. Jones, was ex- contemplated at Woodbine cemetery. UV.sf Sullivan Moses Hawkins, Wil- Tablets, Markers or Headstones ami was delivered with fine The work was but 1 am O. and W Dunbar. Monuments, I cellent, interrupted by winter, Emery Harvey Will leave Rockland every day, except Mon- nil kind- of it was resumed 1 n-tructed for G. E. for senator day at'.a. in. or on arrival of steamers from keep oratorical effect. this spring under the di- Simpson At III(•1W M VKItl.i: WOKK*. and Henry for county attorney. Boston, touching at above points, arriving in s of N. H. Boynton The by M is-* Hurley and Abram, rection Higgins, superintendent Ellsworth same essays Sorrento— John \V. Hall. early afternoon. Through ami Messrs. Jones and Crabtree were also of the cemetery, and a great change for tickets sold on board. Baggage checked through. Sundries, Lamoine William F. Hutchings, W. S. Bicycle of mention. The class the better has been made in the appear- BICYCLES. BICYCLES. worthy particular H-Mgkins. Instructed for Henry Boyn- O. A. CROCKETT, Manager, Rockland. ance of the ground. ton, county attorney. The most striking has C». W. HIGGINS, Agent, Ellsworth. Base Ball Goods, strong fur a m u school building. improvement Mariaville—Sewell 1.. Brimmer. New and appeal been made by the removal of the thick second-hand contained The class prophecy many and unsightly growth of trees which Castine William G. Sargent, William G. Frank E. but good-natured thrusts which stood at the southwest corner of the cem- Stevens, John M. Vogell, pointed Pea. WHEELS. Tennis Balls, near the road, and the were appreciated. etery, seeding down of a wide smooth plot in front E. N. J. F. St Dr. The by Miss Scott, was as grass Surry— Osgood, aples, valedictory, of the cemetery, along the road. An iron William E. Emery. follows: fence is to be along the front of I have returned from I want for a placed Prooksville Charles 11 Perkins, Oscar just Boston, Taffy, ap«*nt- to canvass this section Bangor We thank Testament. Citizens of Ellsworth: you t he cemetery. L. Tapley, Samuel B. Blake. fur and kind attention at Inside the grounds improvement has where I have been a your presence Peer Isle B. F. Warren, S. B. Thurlow, making study our co-mmencement exercises to-day. We been made by the clearing up of under- II. H. W. P. Scott. James B. Saw- us will not he of Pressey, of the business, and besides Peanut trust thut >uur interest in growth and removal unsightly trees. bicycle yer. John R.Johnson. Taffy, lessened when our connection with this Just inside the entrance an oval-shaped I am to do JOHN A. HALE, school has ceased. plot reserved by the association, and a Plantation John K. Shuman. selling wheels, prepared For you, school officials, who have so crescent-shaped plot of fifteen lots belong- Orland W. Mason, J. S. Con- Cali .T am aica Giles’ Ellswoktii George forma, Block, ably provided us with instructors, and by ing to the masons, have been seeded, and don, F. E. Cotton, T. O. Saunders. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. shown your kindness and watchfulness t he grass is coming up well, disproving the that you had our best interests at heart, idea that grass will not grow well here. and Messina we have only words of thanks. The trees have been responsible for t fit- New President and Manager. \V. A. I SON'SHY, Undergraduates: You will now till the refusal of grass to grow. At a meeting of the Bangor and Bar vacate and we that There is evidence about the West end bridge, room adjoining laundry. place which we hope cemetery Harbor clas* of 'W»i. steamboat company Capt. Henry you will not soon forget the that lot-owners ars taking more interest It would be well for you all to bear in j in t hem, hut st ill many lots are shame- j Barbour, of the steamer “Castine”, was mind the words of that great sculptor fully neglected. There is no reason why elected to the board of director.-, and was who said, ‘‘trities make perfection, but Wood! ry should not be made appointed the manager«>f t he fleet. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. I ^ general he thoroughbred registered perfection is no trifle.” one of the most beautiful spots in the Hi- brother, Capt. George II. Barbour, of For you, teachers, who have guided us city, and it \\ >uld -• in that respect for the steamer “Sedgwick”, was elected Jersey bull, "Duke of so safely the of knowledge, the dead would prompt relatives to make of the Both are sons bayside,” | through paths j president company. All who wi-h to get rid •>! rupture and tor- AT seem our so. ! words small to express thank*, it of the lute Samuel 11. Bar- to will stand at manager, Capt. menting trusses should send Cushman farm, Surry but we hope bv our future lives to show j Superintendent Higgins looks after all bour. S. JT. BJIEX11VIA.KI i you that although your work at times lots when requested, and keeps them in Both the new officers are well-known road, for season of 1 Hernia \ 1 and \nn st.. New ’96. may have seemed fruitle**, it was not in order, hut lie cannot on his own rc-pon- in Bangor and the river. They have E. 0. along N .>rh and h\ an- 17'»Ttvmont StIhi-toti, Inquire of and at his own do been House, SMITH’S, vain. sibility expens** so, with their on the various father for his new and mo-t interesting hook on Uup- Classmates: The day which seemed so and is thus greatly retarded in his efforts steamers of have It ALIM I 15. CUSHMAN. | j the fleet, and had years ture and Tt u-containing lull information, Main far distant on that sunny September i to Woodbine. of 1'* cents. 55 Street. Foil. 12, "j.j. j beautify experience in their work. l’riee, by mail,

J I ter the Sunv school pn interesting Ad- afternoon. and in Tbe evening Mr«, Hut- meet with Mr. Snell feel that they have TMin-tiBmmts. Professional Carts. \TY NEWS. dress was delivered to tlie children by lei and her daughters, of Hancock, will met \vitti n friend. cor M. Ib. \. U. \V. furnish and Miss Clara Dunn, t pay rent* W. «br addition. County JVetcs set ot?., r pages. Avery. music, Schooners “Mildred May,” Capt. A. I.. ^*Why DR HAYNES, June lb. S. Franklin, will give readings. HtAfM Condon, and “Henry Chase,' Capt. Bla< k. ^ |^| w lion by taking DEN T 1ST. The Am can has subscribers at 104» Misses Gertrude Hutchings, a student have loaded paving at Franklin for S«»uthwt«.t HarTmr. *har« in the KIMlorlll I,nail at Kicker classical institute, Houlton, and Haverhill, Mass. *• Sandnlorfor the Painleax /' Workmen from Portland have added Extrac- V / t-offlces in Hancock county; * Mi-- Florence Y ung.of Mas-.. June 22. tion of Teeth. another -torv to the standpipe and made Waltham. O. and IJuildiinr Av.neiaf ion all th■ )th in 'Y' com- papers "*'j ingii si uoui Hie t-Aj'vcieu uouie uv.vi i .- * some of r improvements for the water *>ontli Hancock. can borrow .“.office over A. U. NfiRItta ATOHR bined do-, each so many. Thk Amer- day. you company. Mr*. MHrther Walker i- !. •.\ ng yflim i•» \- pairs ican Ihe in to F. BURNHAM, only pujji, jointed Mi— Marlow, si-ter «f Mr-. Patrick mane on u* r House. ) iUIIIIcnouBh We-t Hnnroik. Rave- and has never claimed to -« cost this ATTORNEY ty, O'Conmr, hat established dressmaking Mr* t iv\ IN nnv has n y o.i ;,1> The of invest- Miss Minerva Mitliken has returned AMI be, bu e paper that can prop- r. *•:at 1>. W. Mayo’s “tort at Norwood’s for t he past few v\ < only ment '.Cll be but little, if any, COUNSELJ.OR AT Cove. from Isle an limit. I.AW. erly a For NT Y paper; all the Mi-- Blanche Smith, of Bar Harbor, I Al-o •’ arc pro-crullng attorney for all elan.ea of Miss Francos 1 Norris > >-ou The Harris has been returned last Tit S i. at the l niu.t states. rest u toeid The circula- comedy company -j iny home. pen-ton. again.t papers. week w here Huslne** solicited. for the week at Tremont from Florida she Jias spent ■ n fo r placing past A. I*, and C. Y. Wo • r I unu 1 R tion >, the Bar ret 5! TV Iti vmerican, barring the winter. She lift Friday for South- Eli.swokth, Maine. hall, w it h a full house each night. The r. fr-'-n --a\ cn was in town b\ Mis- Mary Tun;- n, which, w! :le it short visit to his Friday. mother, Mrs. Nb, Y.mng’s father. lb H. Young. of the direetors. Shares, $i per HluehlU office open **Htur'Iavs “bowed a tine of rc- who was r Mr. m -. came power imagination, Dow. i-.y ill. Mr-. l'.-w Pommy Friday. The friend* of Mrs. >»ruh l!e ■:d much n its author for many S-o.th month. ,\. \V. Kino. President. credit up passed away Sunday morning, June 21. EDIiSWOHTH T? isiness still remains quiet. w ho lias hit u ill for >nu time arc the ca-y, flow of conversation very graceful Miss Helen Abbott P employed in h»nr that •'!• -pr; c a ;. "in..- ti .in fancy STEAM Mr-. went to a phn-tilto sl.c i;n- LAUNDRY Pangor Saturday. prevailing the mp o.-it ion. The many st*.adi’y m Harbor. I.i. lit!> turn- tlimiiilit* of l«ivr,” ANI) HATH ItOOMS. Eve » lies and left town Fri- visitors somewhat I roving. wife present embarrassed, I'ut si wouldn't think of going to sot* Deacon Kice, of I.amoine, finish**! a June 22. W. day I at failed to daunt tin efforts <>f t he pu- \ ur iMiiy-lovf m « lant ymr's suit, ho N O I* A Y N O M ASII I I .• series of meet a-: n- .." ■ and their teacher in her closing lugs Wednesday cv* mc. nrni in**iH‘ot mv brand m u Jolt Ft tnks arrived in town Satur- pils. csf it 111 mi. All kinds <<( laundry worK done at ing. The good w :-hts »•( a circle *f HtO< k Of short no gave of the w ill- large tire li.1- ml If 1 for and delivered. speech pleasing reports Smith’s new day. friends l*ini in Bradbury l.\ery stable, follow hi- good work. II. D. I M A < <».. ing obedience, studious habits and gen- -\ -' Mr-. K arrived hi her cottage last r> f t. going up. Goods- < 'Vest eral which had dur- Frank Rachelder, f Maehias, in t: Spring* Entl Hriilge, KID worth, Mr harmony prevailed — week Mr-. Mary M :. l.e’l i- v* r\ low —FOR ing the term. Miss Spurlmg ami the gut >t of Hernando A Man. !- s I'losson, who ha- been is Lucie r'* visit* I u* W* la.i.swoic i n Ca;< ill, little flock under her instruction were in- June 22. Sr.M \ min*tre!s due-day bet 11 r even: -Men and vited i< in the «\ rci-e-. ?ig. Boys. participate Past I.amoine. VKTKKINA RY HOSPITAL ■ II idl ! ;»» ( t ,.f a ..iiiiir Th*- Inn opened Monday, ing to the illness of thi teacher, the I f There are several eases of mea-!*- ■*|»rinc and snintiuT J U In hover term is d one wtk. 'rolled rti f i ** lrtst rtf'tk. i 111’ lm! St* broke For <*a*h it AM* IMSPKXSAKV. grade p: d,mg« tow n. A!* ^ ilnckley was it» t »wn over \ilenj veil the fruit < Uati-m provj.led I y School Street, Ellsworth, Me,, Mr-. Wo -ter and t wo cb• b e ■> 1 and will beloved P lur. Mr. C.-emins hod stood m f«r nnlic! •* n.'\v Sum. thoughtful .... 1- open fi1 the *.rleti title ami Imn "f Mi ll'* Mill*. .MOO t;, ... Milbridge, are -iting her m• n.eiit <-f h!1 ’ HORSES CLIPPED BY ; v inti -t kin-. M yi r< POWER. F. J. Freeman has arrived at s» 1 ^ I .Imic tl n ■ f Th « .it’, -k ir. t !h Mi 1'Kli I > 1 « 'I'li I li } TI M Tin at anchored off tin- harbor Mir-ilyv, p. trrH’. te lm-iucss it Acres, and is to Horse-Shocinn at Regular Rates Gracie preparing open v« r\ *r is •• Higgins, the daughter of rank for t h Frio p< year. In V T w w * k. V\HTKTV •'< m-rlnar 'per In ter nnd KMora Higgins, of Indian Point, June 21. ■'l I !-ll NH K»l KK. 1 was in Ph vard, of Koekland, M \ I I. \i J s to w.-t \ *r,. took fit HilUid*. o i: Agnes p.oyntoii g... to Hoi; I >K. \N L. \\ 1ST, r, ; 'SIKUJ I'n.p r> ■. W -T 1.1'€« >1,0 H* tow t«> at t*i : ! l!l* '•!)■!!:. n'y known a.- the I rviy Wednt-day graduating Graduate and XfeilaHist (fate To l- A- vM- >• r. ba-t M:-s I. A.; ‘-good i- recovering from a West Ed ercise'- of the Kicker classical i11^; ;t <)\\ i:\ nitty Hawes Rfoi M ,.. .?,»•>• l’.-r. ;or; ! >n\id It. IlYKY ('allege. 8' I. O. < i. I'., united w it h nu-mbt rs of <) •. an Mi-s Girtrud* lint- will r»' P. l-i.ui; i-b <- > TapVy. s.dmy IIhwo. Mr- field and family arrived in Id i lodge in the beautiful ritual service home w sth hi r. )i; 11 (.ni l l.v. tow., k. over tl.< :r beloved sister templar. Mrs. George Gault and daughter A J t ;■*. a: i Mrs (: r.*e II. I. «ve W. •"kige’s new -tori a fine 1*. ri: r school-mates and other friends arc visiting relative- in Fils wort h. Tap'ey I > I: N T 1ST. •' N and t bt- -* nt a: t he r look of Boss will be interested to learn Curt is w wo Patents, i:ng. ;fe and t Harry Hodgkins, ch 1 ur oil. «• !' | -It.- 1' I*.iI»• nJ Mti raei in Colorado, from the f t > ■ t ! > r i: 'Gar. Mrs. \ a 1 I. u!, k from l iiarbor. Greeley, ha\ i* ■' -u n a„■ > ■■ -- June 21. Tomm.n. a: 1 |.u-;n« .jin t. h"\ ing e! i j fr. m a Colorado -.•in r r:t j.atrnt ! -: f r: ♦ In 11 »t.«- an 1 a? p;ng paper; The Ib -e at ■ am •»!»!.» IN 1.1 l.k**' •« 1 T1 a grand ball in Kane’,- hail. cottage Kntnoinv 1>» '•* II K. i.kWi I I » « »>T than i:, -r r« M.ntf !t n U ‘Gerry Ih-ss. of the Cm by high -rhool near Shore will he I ■ -• Fou:; of uly n ight. Acres, occupied y 'IN -i :i 11 ti* li. vi. k t to :.i it >n r athletic association, won the road ra e s*«’tu! «!rawli ■ -r.with •!• •-■ t* n from New Bedford. Mass. j.! Mr M fiall has got his afloat parties th.n V\ ,• a. 1 I !f at. !«■ .»r r- I, ! m■ «n Lunluag. yacht fr> K ersey to t his tht otherda\ in ity June 21. I! ft arg< our t»*»- not lu« and r :• t he season. K«* fAlll I il f I> 1 s-7 -i » n mites, winning time and first A Im ok. il a I- tain 1‘ntrtitW'ltli rrt.-r 2 2 till SCV.lt y. W a I tli a in. III flirt-- t' :.rt u.ai < 1 111 In our (it -dover, George H. jr. and Mr. prizes. The distance is bt tween b and M.atr, iniiii!;- 4 town, wnt fret-. Addrr-t 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kin -man were Bank d Saturday. 1-” :• measure nn nts \ ary :::g to t hat Marint t• > -• Mr. I Ills! Mr-. i>. : bulky, of South Brunswick, is vent. Six boys between the ages of Sunday Klngmr 0. A. SNOW & broth r who i- ill. LOOK OfiTHIS PICTURE 00.. Dean fteeii and seventten enter'd tie Molby o Tisil Dority. years I:; th” name of pity if you know *-f a\ ... I'ntf't **!».. V\ fit n /: |, •acts.” Mrs. Flora Perkins, of wh < re! f from pain. toll m- I f.*ar Bridle s r.vu r before has so Franklin, NATIONAL HANK There been much 1 **< in t ir Kli« ii in a 11 * in d -.-.is.. a~ r said that I had it c >;:i- ii roil. lots been vi-it in/ M r-. > »• IIh- em c mi .n T; e 111 t h i- v ie.:i w o >«o!:tii. bu.. Bluehiil as now. peoph y n dig plica!* d wi'' hear* «!:• •. I Wag si •. i. '. ■ •: •• ^ >r- 1 ave been pa-t week, rit.iriied h 1'r d.ty. tru'v. Mrs. M A. HafTor!. "1 had a t< a ! u I a 11 a k of s, |.,l i, Tl- ns Bark, who has been ill with ullry greatly troubled by the N wB If rd M A ig.21.ls*. K’lru’nati-m. wa .»i •! ti|> it I tm t two month-; h a v raids of nil 1'h’■ -t it etnieii ar< the l. n CAPITAL STOCK. 35O.000. ■car. r. convalescent. ing raccoons, marly the r-j-mring « •- h iho t.. u-:t t- g.-t M\M K I KK

■ K< 'II KHI I'M \TI'M T! r. -\ a from h ernaId's } rit t-■ < lark's hall. THEN ON THIS. u<*. ’unker. of Bar Har r. was \:'t rtakif t v U »1'-M*tor 1 t*tl to have* at Ihn>-, h ral jr.. \l b, c ••!,• f I T'KI> Rfif Nats. i:nl Haul; Hi. rig visited. At "in j'.-* a tine Mr. and Mrs. M K lb :n w- I tv mi and K1I-NLV 1’ILI.a 1 s’r- n_: •.:i*i .. 1 ,'T- in .-'rffurday Sunday. '* •‘K ••!* " !. ha Vo u-.it :t >..|.| > |i U j., •arly brood of thirteen with the mother A’tilii r-t and »*r**d *.> inu h f--r tic t-.i-t tt*n f hat 1 ■; Saturday Sunday. •■in. 1 I- : -u..rtli. ! in. t*> A:: Brinsons, of Boston, is visit- -w.-r ■1 ;«i I it. v 1 p. ;y were killed. A soon r-. d 1 trap and t< \.-r their In a'th and wb g- >1 Mr. Mr. Mrs. Frank Dunham, <>f Am- cheer fn..y ing father. Newton. < 1 Klit-um it Uni ( m ll in a o 1 but when tic mg a a: -r anv wh > may writ” in II captor were :*>»vn I'* n her-t, in on bu-iius-. *» t.i»ilit\ oflVn-tl ('iistoiii« ". Monday \ : 1 rn. MV I 11 IKK" for II! ;; !■ n a ! N. Hen y B. -haven, owner of the Chase ub to end the life of the marauder he .lie-; ••card. Frank Haslein, \ nstruiv.Mrs, M. A. Haff-rd. ra .-.a a. > ■ ur»- Jn I t.. da 11 art! oi sat accompanied byjbissi-- > gran ] sprung the trap, ami Mr. C -ii N r if-r-!. m.*ss., < •.. ■*., s tt*rlou* Corrosponrienco solicited. ’! ’er, Mr-. Rebecca hi;- been 1 b M-r 1 .Mi-wer if*’- n« an 1 Cive* fr-'« It r* ••<■- "i !••• took Grant, visit- q at t rau-f itiuj tin* di-m-t* Al.g arrived last week and minedlale’y French leave, trotting Of Write .*• 1"T inius!. o t> k 1* at A N HKKH I‘ U 1 hWKI.I family *li -•» *ra r- 1 h td-t ■'...- a rrat ing friends in Jili-w. rth ami tt,« "f a i.-.t on I*) > W Surry U.^ *ir~£gislt. of price. •- K HI IN-. 1'irr are in- ■ff “ovt r t he hills and far aw h\ ." < b hers j.osi-pai-1 rfOe.pt '■••! T M- n.M 1. tv 11. u[ ;ng their ai Barker X *r y Willin', cottage J't.t lu., iun/", Me. < "> < [»asl week. tlruk'«I-t. hiUworth II kN l: V W IIMV.N Pc '••re more successful in trapping and I l)ll;la tons lining t le- ••varmints." ftie teacher and scholar-of the "Cave ( a 'gar Stevens left Saturday for lhlirt t.-; A I’ Wi»w n.i,, > K \\ ii ii n Hi.; school hsd a at *■ June 22. Spray. picnic Kiuredge r I >i I .S. I 11 <. t:r > New V*.*ra. where he is employed by the ove Sat urday. I A I All H\, J.KWIN KM!) M». Ward .- S. Co. inter llarlmr June 22. 11. -V.-t/.v lu.swokth, ml J g r 1. C hase arrived home Sun- Frank Guyt i !l has returned fr.»:•. B w- and from Sr. Louis where he has as a A nth) r-t day been ofi. where he spent the winter. Mr. Spring Dry Fancy Goods, Sheriff l\ S. Jordan nnd delega: : the nat ional convent i.»n. • c one our u Deputy S;l-hy, utdill of smartest >. _ men. 1 Hanccck June K. b Dr. PhIten made a successful Ccnnty Bank, graduated from tin* si tio.d .f tieh- recently Savings v'.st to t;n of the Bast •!> -g n P» >-t on Mi spring. li-h.ng ground- ELLSWORTH, ME. E«»' Surry. Kr« rich. Hid mm v a Carpetings, t liom»* Si; min y. Georg- Wasson has an addition on ^ < onimeiM pul «*il Itii-mcoH \| i-U and wife, of Bangor, ar*. »y I, Is; | his barn. l’liursday the lio no m:.--ion m eiety v is it ing in town. ict a’ tie- st > ir.-h in this village. I *f|.< 1 I !,!-!, 1, k \v Miss Ella Edwards, the is at Bupl J evangelist, < ■ i'ge B. Fo-ter has to Brewer tn \t ii 1'iie h cl up by M Barrett was muchen- gone to Hast Surry for the week, accompanied by work at *i trade of liou-e r. In., tn interm.ss; ,ii, carjwnt» Draperies, oyed. .og picnic Miss 1-ouise Edwards as a singer. JAMLS HA ;•/>. r- ...o ,i’ uneheon was -erved at the I. W. Haslam took a drove of ! parsonage, recently I’HAKl.LS (. UCHHll Trrami’ ■ Mrs. Asenath Lord, of Bangor, has come -,\Ml- w-veral from out o' town were p'e-ent. c>w — to Bar Harbor. to the summer with her two spend daugh- I' '-it- I.ucier *s minstrels were at ttii- Tin Northern Hancock lr:i\v inter. -t fr the Pr ters, Jarvis place Agricultural •> —»« Mrs. Hose and Mrs. Mary -Mar uio j.u iM.. hi. 1 *... a; .e: will hold its annual cattle Gra 'riday. soe;»■fy a and fair at Atnh» r-t. her 2h J*. A. Sumner and n; septet and 30. i:m \ i;i» mi niitr toilh. Lightning struck a small tree in front family -j Sunday vith friends hi re. and Willie Rodiek have to IaMI s y Day Is .J<»HN T Wini-"’. aI Kaucil house Harry gone Housekeeping Sinclair's last week, and ; A K lit HNII AM. S It mu jim.i James is Bar Harbor for the season. left it looking as if frost or fire had killed Capt. Stevens at home for a < IIAULKn Hl HKl I.I.. the leaves. ew days. 1. (I. Treadwell has recently purchased a June 22. S. driving horse. Hank Idiui'h from 9 a. The many friends of Capt. Scott Tre- Hally, m. to 1m June 22. Pat. Goods, will be to learn that the worgy pleased EASTERN STAR. of his for the headquarters yacht season Thursday evening the Eastern Star held South Itrookw ill**. ib to be Bar Harbor. GEO. H. GRANT special meeting in honor of Mrs. Stuart, Prof. Knights, of Tuft- college. Mass., Mrs. Deborah Cole is spending a few he Grand Worthy Matron, who was has moved his family into tiie Kell- house w Km > days at Bucksport at the home of the late ^resent. The “Mascot” brought a part for the summer. Daniel ■ Friend, her brother, in company »f the Somesville lodge to visit the order. G. N. Littlefield and M. T. Condon have M. GALLERT’S. her with sister. Mrs. Martha Dodge, of \rnong them were Mrs. Branscombe, purchased the schooner ••.Motto” of Deer iss Mary Somes, Mrs. Somes. Mrs. Pray, Isle parties. It is the of in tms Miss Kate expressed opinion every lady section, if there Capt. M. D. Chatto. who has been at Somes and George Somes. MK Miss Addie Holmes, of Boston, is visit- is wanted in the line of AI.I. KINDS home for a \fter the the anything Dry Goods, which is of few days while his vessel was closing lodge, following ing friends and relatives here. good quali- discharging coal at Bear Island light Drogramme was rendered: ty, fashionable and reliable, go to Gallert’s. This is the fact. At tile linvot rati Rev. Mr. Snell, of West Brook-ville, pos-ililc left this to take the ves- rVeli-orae \\'e do not believe in the and action, morning Song.Choir noisy way of bus- ill 1 li«' \ r\ preached a very interesting sermon at blustering doing liil'fjest ami sel up the sound to load paving for original poem—“The Kaleidoscope Star.” but on our of and the chapel here on Sunday. All who iness, rely reputation selling good reliable goods at Lot Newark. N. J. !■ a mile Sargent j low not to allow to i'(iiiipanii>. '°i'> .Ethel llammond prices enough competition exist for anv length Edward Chatto rode from Northeast rung—‘'Morning Iuv Ration-,” 3tJUrrtisnnfnts. of time. Harbor on a wheel and spent Friday Lillian Ai-• ♦ due* a Harrington To look at our is one of the general night at his home, goods great pleasures of the returning Saturday lerltafion.C arrie .Joy | city, and the immense stock, and attractive Business morning, accompanied by his brother By- >olo—-Roll On, I>eep Ocean"—James We-cott Chautauqua Desks great variety prices touch the Ship Brokerage ron for a few visit t the schooner {citation—“Aunt Tabitha”.K mm Vo-e of those who days’ nnd ot her valuable heart appreciate good goods. Do not hesitate to call M A KIM, TIIK “Myrouus,” of which Edward is steward. *ong—"Oh. J’ncle .John"’.Miak- Ki- premium- have to at our store and look our stock over; need not temarks the Patroi:. gone thousands you buy unless our June 16. c. by Worthy ol Y"iiug Ladies and suit Of courteous (ilUMTE R IS I MISS \ •Inping—“One Sweetly Solemn Ti <»u-rht and Youth- Free, goods prices you. treatment you .are assured Kast r;u klin. < hoir for rtailuig to The following are some of the arrivals of tueir own neigh- early spring goods: SPECIALTY. F. E. Biaisdell is preparing to build a Interesting and amusing speeches fol- bors the contents of Combination and new house. ] after which Carpet Drapery Department. *»- l. 'Ug dt-tanrr •.i.i:. owed, strawberries and IJox of telephone We are of all kinds than all Mrs. F. B. Patten is confined to the ream, cake and coffee were served. In selling Carpetings cheaper any house principal point-. he The Larkin in New Loo!: our leader in aouse with pleurisy. latter the masons and their wives England. an all-wool extra heavy I Offices, Ellsworth ami Bar Harbor. vere invited to as well Hr. mem- Soaps, at We also Mis-* V* ilia Biaisdell has returned from partake, Carpeting 50c. per ya. carry a large assortment of >ers of the Star. etc.' 11 kinds n. Brussels and Oil Lewisit where she has spent the winter. t choose Tapestries, Cloths, Straw Mattings, Rams and I from). Some Mrs. H. C. Urann leaves for Art 0. W. TAPl.EY. to-day New- .amotnf. have .-old 10 or Squares. to bury pert. Mass., visit her sister. Mrs. Miss Phosie who has We have Lace Curtains as low as cts. Higgins, been iug one 50 per window, and Amos Adams. premium carry eaching the grammar school at Birch after another To a large stock of Chenille Draperies, Mulls and -s. General l'r,>- without Nettings, Insurance William and Uphol- Agent, Edward of l.aw- Harbor, returned home Rutter, Saturday. Her cost,a hand- Holland and Minetto really stery goods, Shades, Curtain and I M O'MS'. llLOi K rence have been spending a week nany friends are glad to welcome her. some piece’of fur- Drapery niture that will fixtures. j with their brother, G. II. Rutter. M ss i:i.i.s\Y()ktu, mi:. Kate Crawford, of Hampton, N. last a lifetime is a Children’s day was observed by the C. 3., is stopping at G. H. privilege and a Silks and Dress Goods. Hodgkins’. pleasure not to be E. school last June No store shows a better line in Parties kind ..fin w Sunday Sunday, 11. Misses Velma Lear and Marcia missed The at- these than we do, includin'’- all de*lrlng jany King, tractions of find it t.. The room was decorated. of thousands of homes their to tan* w ith appropriately vho have attended the term at the latest novelties. advantage spring have been enhanced by the Larkin Id< ,t imported There were 11S Insuring. present. Immediately af- .astine In a or two one can earn a ..-!•■ , have returned day any Ladies’Suits and a ble FKKF it The Spring Garments, Street Skirts, full iome. premium Try quahtv line; will of our is known Mr James an old soldier resid- poods widely and sou can be I. Hiowost nates. $ Perdue, refer ready by April Next new customers to many of your own hi Monroe, was af- Sunday evening, June 29, there ing Mich., severely townspeople who are our patr 1•'u 11 inf--: Our stock of Wash Dress goods in innumerable vill be a weaves at rea- flicted with rheumatism ; received Children's day concert at the mation by mail. Name this paper sonable Lc»scs Paid at mv Ollier. relief from Baptist church. THE LARKIN SOAP MFC. C0M Buffalo, N. V. prices. prompt pain by using Cham------— \ berlain’.- Pain Balm. He “At Rev. N. T. -ay- times Hutton, of Fairfield, was the Adapted to at.;, business Cotton Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear at Inllaiumatory Ulieuinatisin Cured in '-/^*«**(’ll *1 ! itbli reduced my back would ache so badly that I could ?uest of Dea. W. 11. Rice or profession, ruled, with x. bi‘y-. Sunday night. prices. M'dcroN I. Iin I ,,f 1 .a,.,. Tnd. He hardly raise up. If I had n t gotten re- preached at Trenton, Sunday. Contract and : i f;; wife had Inilarnii:ator\ Rheuniat'.-n lief 1 would be to f the least <\ery inuseie and joint, her was terr not here write these flu ladies of the throughout. Requires Me suffering Lamoine sidewalk so- see and her hod v and fare were ;t'ii.o-t nossible writing to enter data Will be to you at our store this , -wolleu few lines. Chamberlain'- PaBalm hRs pleased spring; Ur a,,. 1 * rre preparing for a Fourth of an(* quickly to any n:tIon, i July arc all done me a great deal of good and I feel -*-kv LUl (IN name ami save time ami and prices right. celebration. will serve dinner *1 ** * ^ 1 *1 *' *1 1 They used and recorded. All kinds of "he tried the MVslH (CUE money. 5,000 1 very ♦hrmhfM for it.” For-p s MM ■ .. by George md .ppci* at the town hail, have ora- labor-* v i up rec<*rd- on ham 1 or made to order. I I'M. Il I- .!: .I.-!. : "-i' I A.’ Parcher. \\ Vl.T£li \V. (d.old.h, Pu b'isher. al l' t walk about iu thr»** d.. ions in the i*ni morning, base bail in the 6 Barclay St., New York. -ure it-aved her lif,-** p/Wf. r. 0,N» iiruggl*t, Kll*w .rtii. «* X *lO >« UUil A» 1,111 COI,flul to .III.* Z->, iuuu, an' uakjae general the United States. Mgillienl Jam os G. Blame, in his “Twenty life. In appearance Mrs. is CK. M’KIXLEY. The mained an object of of interest McKinley AM second s*in, James, died about four four years* continuous service. hope, Years of reviews the medium VILLI and to General Congress,” Forty- height, with brown hair ai^L years ago. Ther»* is pride Hayes. McKinley another son, Abner, fifth congress, in which McKinley first large deep blue eyes. Although an ii- CHARACTER AND became a candidate, for congress and was rrs PRIVATE younger than the major, who, although m’kinley as a lawyer. sat, as follows: “William McKinley, a elected. When Hayes was I’l'BLIC SERVICE. citizen of ( ,mt*«n, spends most of his president, Jr., entered from the Canton district. « was in the house of ___ time in New When the war closed. McKinley was McKinley represent- \ork, where he is engaged He enlisted in an Ohio regiment wh< n atives. The r a BOYHOOD HIS POUTI- in business. just 22. He was full of youthful en- maj< was frequent wel- Nr!.>TUY AND but 17 years old and won the rank of thusiasm ami ardor, ami he returned to come visitor at the White House. One ( WITH McKinley’s mother is now 87 meritorious service. The inter- ( AI, ABF.BK—CONNECTION years the major by of hut his homo in Ohio fully expecting to ac- day president gave McKinley ad- thk i.abor problem. age, alert and vigorous, mentally est f his constituency and his own bent the flatu offer made him of a vice, which made the fore- and She sees much cept ring* McKinley of mind whose name and physically. of her led him to the study of indus- Wi!',:mi McKinley, i commission in the army. most champion of a protective tariff. distinguished son, and he waits on her regular trial questions, and he was soon recog- ,.ty just now dominate all President s thus to the and walks with her each lie But to this his pan ms offered strong Hay* spoke young nized in the holds the front ccn- day spends house as one of the most him-'s Republican, in Canton. Even opposition. They pointed out the small representative; He is now, while his anxi- thorough statisticians and one of the „ ,,f the public stage. probably rewards to honor and ambition that “To achieve success and fame eties ar** and should bo on you ablest about than other keenest edge, defenders of the doctrine of pro- talked tislay any come to tho soldier in time of At must a line. You must „,re playing, as ho a hold peace. pursue special and to hold that is, game for the tection. American promises he to their not make a speech on every motion of biggest stake on earth, ho visits and length yielded persuasions At a great mass in a f *r several months. Under th« fered or bill meeting Indianapo- j x^,ti walks with his mother and reluctantly gave up his dreams of introduced. Y'ou must con- • f ho stands niiflinch- every afternoon. lis several years ago ex-President Har- ruilglan' publicity martial and bent his mind fine yourself to one They prefer tho streets of tho sub- glory upon particular thing. rison was the is turned quiet presiding officer. McKinley while searchlight urbs tho of Tho war had Become a specialist. Take snini jjglv for these littlo and pursuits peace. up was one of the and Harrison n him. It is a crucial test, excursions, speakers, itca.l11 v up made a man of him and ended all branch of h gislutiun and make that McKinley may bo soon tho old introduced him as follows: of his whole no escorting j;,, ,|..t’ail career, phase of a career. Ho cast your study. not take up the t lady with tho deference and thought collegiate Why subjet “He has endeared himself to all character, no act or word or profoundest by rif Iiis deed, atx»ut fora and of tariff? B» a that will not affection, while the conversational in- profession, naturally, ing subject his record as a soldier shrouded is left uu gallant young however by years, the bent of his mind, ho settled f* >r ars terchange 1* tween the two never flags. considering be yi to come, it offers a battling for the flag. He has honored disclosed. chose the law. He liecame a student in field for and a great study chance for himself, his state and tho country by his Aud what does the light reveal? An the offices of Charles E. (Hidden and J M’KINLEY, THE SOLDIER. ultimate fame. services in strv f honest, conspicuous high legislative 'laic, sturdy, hardworking David Wilson, thru leaders of tho Ma- With these words in his ears had been a keen oh- ringing and executive No man more than r and in humble Young McKinley places. f 4ks, j circumstances, honing bar. He the tariff and so far as county supplemented McKinley began studying he is familiar with the that sort that no man in server, his opportunities went, questions M’KIXLET’S motiieu. l„.t, f such this his the course at the reading by taking I soon became the foremost authority on now need be of tho events that culminated engage public thought. No man is she makes and receives calls country ashamed. political Law and in 1867 was the valid, and democratic Albany school, subject. more able than he to set them in the on Fort lucidly often on A i- vh "1 sp nt among simple but pure firing Sumter. The call admitod to the He located at The goes shopping tours. Mri. practice. day ujkui which the “MrKinby before the I do not need in- ■ in of the people. to cares little for d 1 pi*—spent industry and president for found a where he formed a McKinley dress, al- juiud", troops quirk Canton, partnership tariff bill" was passed in the house voke attention to what he shall st to A your her toilets are in in an h endeavor rise. young response in his as it did all with Bolden. though always excel- breast, Judge must always stand as the supreme mo- He will command it r •. I to say. lent taste. dev gallantly the north. He was an excellent even in of I manhood fighting through And when the drums advocate, ment McKinley's congressional ca- The sentiment which resulted in the Her face a faint I 1'iiion, and later, when peace had and fifes an us* d the those and made some of the betrays languor, sug- f0rthe echoes of the quiet early y» ars, reer. Tlie hill, by adroit parliamentary nomination of for sword was Md&nley governor of the but it is fair I jvmie a* I the put away, to streets of best nts ever made at tho gestive invalid, and Poland, among the first appli- jury arguin' generalship which had prevented it of Ohio was engendered immediately bears a of in of of an honored profession. cants f r enlistment Stark bar. At the time he was stamp beauty, spite the the pursuit wus William Mc- county from being weighted down with amend- the announcement of the result of of his later eare**r upon 49 she carries. Her ill health dates The dei.iiis in con- Jr. first elected t<> lie our years Kinley, congress enjoyed ments not approved by the committee, the election of 1890, when after 14 w h* re f r he his from girlhood. As a student she with pvss, years represented It was a new experience and a now of th** leading places and one of the best had been brought under the of operation years’continuous service in congress the undertook the g.c f,..’hfu’.’y and with murh iiersonal school that the in the ♦ he nrcvii"umioeHnn Ir difficulty studies of the lvyear-old Isiy entered, general praelie»s county. stoodcoinnlete, Ohio statesman was defeated fur re-elec- were course, reason of this but cpdit—tie-" widely known lie- this school of but lie had As a Mr. was al- ready to go forth for good or evil. Upon by condition, war, wonder- lawyer McKinley tion, despite tho fact that he cut down services to the at e m- with constant care and medical f ,r*. Ills later gn ful teachers. It was his fortune ways thorough and careful in the McKinley devolved the task of smooth frequent good prepa- the Democratic majority from 2,900 to h f w hich lie became vem- its and it its attention she overcame all trouble suf- m.uiwe.ii g* that assigned him to the Twenty-third ration of cas s. 7 Tchad the confidence of ing path speeding upon 302. e recent date to life and to taste of its er ,ir" f h that they need Ohio. Th** recruits that it and soon became way. ficiently enjoy composed everybody particularly his in to 1" mentioned in During gubernatorial campaign Her actual invalidism dates hardly summing up wore in June, 1801, mustered and form- pr. nnincut as an advocate. He prepared The occasion, thoroughly advertised, pleasures. 1893 visited 80 of the coun- ■ s McKinley 88 from the birth of their second in (h,, ev* iif his life. ed into a Its himself bv I lion courses of attracted -<» the an immense child, regiment. first colonel was ; ugh reading capitol ties of Ohio and made 130 was speeches. He 1871. This child died in its and .As a n ls*y in* a g*ssl school- W lliam S. n for his career. He is much n* throng. The galleries were one mass of infancy Kosecrans, afterward maj puhiir I was a elected by plurality of 80,995, was followed the first a tea lo r. up by child, daugh- to that time the record in ter 3 Tlwre are official r»*oords to show that plurality of years, a short time afterward. Ohio’s k., v. *■«*! soldier. history. Her mother also died about this time. The policy which Governor These sorrows were more than she A- n 1 vycr hrt did credit to thr* pro- McKinley could pursued during Inn four years of occu- and she has never frti-;- !i bear, recovered. At pancy of the chair was As :i'’ desman be made a most bril- gubernatorial present in appearance and in actual well outlined when in his inaugural ad- health her condition is better than for li 1: r "rd, which, although in the dress he said: “It is my desire to co- several h* :t < f a political campaign muy bo years previous. operate with you in every endeavor to ; A little of rritici-d by bis opponents, will un* story McKinley’s home secure a wise, economical and honorable acts while d «;i ily stand the test nf time. governor may be of interest. administration, and, so far as can be No less than his attention to his A r integrity of character, there is wife, done, the improvement and elevation of care 1 r "ii the ♦'scutcheon. his thought and for his mother, n-> McKinley the public service.” since his father's death in His sterling honesty was demonstrated particularly From the day of his inauguration have attracted comment. It had .• f. >i* 1 in the lire of financial disas- 189'J, Governor McKinley took the greatest in- been his custom while at home in Can- t : l’e\v public men have had to pass terest in the management of the public ton to take his mother to church each ./i this ordeal, and none tract* r. \Vh**th* r as a b< v s 1- ble, press public mad*' tie* w< rkings of the board a mat- ness was very great he a:- r, i.gluing for his country, or as a always slipped ter of personal supervision during the over to Canton from the {V ;;111 Seeking to Serve It. as a g< V- quietly entire four years of his administration. on and walked ern« r the fortunes of a capital Sunday mornings din-cting great This board lias had its services enlisted to church with his mother on his am* » sta* or us a staff small molding the in iJs strikes, and in 15 cases its efforts The next train would him to Co- statutes < f th«‘ nation, he has been first carry have been successful. lumbus, where his wife awaited hoi and f reinost an American, ami all his No account of McKinley's connection coming. .Naturally the mother locldi* pride has been centered in that name with labor problems would be complete with pride on such a son, a:id she N *. since th*’ * f Webster, with loj-j days without some mention of the tireless lows with keen interest the progress of' wli* !’i has many traits in common, energy which h** displayed in securing his canvass. * Abraham presidential always x>-opting Lincoln, relief for the J.000 miners in the Hock- have we had a man in life who public in ing valley mining district who early G A KKKT V. IlOIt *. h i*. so d the mtry, whose every ut- typdi- 1S95 were reported out of work and dcs ter a:. l.ad in * much » r**ssioii » f X] titute. The news first came to the gov- Sketch of the Republican N. for hi- 1- V- f th ml, as McKinley. All ernor one _*lit at midnight, but before Vice-President tiir r.gli : sears in the army. Ins 5 o’cb <*k in the morning lie had upon Success as ft a busim-s n »*n end 14 .irs and his 4 lawyer, y ngress years to the his own responsibility dispatched a politician has attended lit ci.ner r:g the 2.7TJ families in the can energy. He was bo. i. Long district clothbig ."d to the m'kim.iiv's iu>\ noon. provisions Branch, on June 3, 1M4. Or; : iaii.t r> am -uuf of 79U. 95. side lie is descended free New Vs M 1\ ,:d y i-.-prang fmm that that neli:- d that has I M'K INI. MV’S HOMK LIFK. Hampshire family tion llohnr: I. ♦ was a Ua:. i..e f its gr* af*-.-t s-'Idlers through Bishop Mai r M Kinb lioim* life is very '• y’s scholar at the uM:c ! « and and ;• n. II- is ><• ii-Irisli by bright } <>l-; hap-y. d*'*s]cre the fact that his wife is do- -.-. I his anc*>w.r- immigrat'd before reaching the age of niy years an invalid. Mrs. McKinley was Mis> try early civ ugh t hav he had been graduated fn-n Bntger’s Ida Saxt' ii. daughter of .Tames and Mary "•'.'is w h f h ;i ] .ii tie part in tin- college. Saxton of Canton, O. She received an war t o l; -v. in: in. Within the past week, in recognition ex«'eilent education when a girl, spent of tns and h.s Th i y r* : ved fr m distinguished ability in- Pennsyl- pom** ler fa- time abroad and became ■ v.r v r. Ohio m Is! 1. and from that ti rest in education, his aim mater lias thers assistant m his bank, where it dayh.ise be-a identified witli that state. conferred upon him the degree of LL. D. was said that her fair face attracted anil tie tins been elected a trustee. bouquets ami bank notes to thewindc Soon after his graduation Mr. Hobart “She must be trained,” said her fath< began the study of law in Patterson. Ho WILLIAM M’KINLF.Y. OF 'LilO. “to buy her own bread if necessary, a: 4. progressed rapidly, and was admitted to not to sell h* rsolf to matrimony. the bar in IMifi. Three years later he be- She hud many suitors, but Maj* r Mc- aianirv rj?c anticipation 'I TiM* came a counselor, and in 1871 was hosen c'-mman 1 tlm «’. .r*. i:r f r •: ! ! a in th> rr -M ami p- s- tb* :i a ing p ■ ■ Kinley, rwing y**nng lawy.-r, p>imru! ■» had e* 1: ; i I* *1 t In attendance of rv- city counsel «>f Patttrson. 'I ;■ ow ing th** Cumh-rl md. N-«-'ml in e--inni..mi : ■ f strength !n a.- n < f vanqumh- d all rivalry, removed the ni« nd ! As n-",al, M* Kinh y sp* k** year lie t ecunie counsel to ri board of was Smith y M wh--' ■-;mp' young v.man from the ea.dib r's win- tlmiit Ii:s V* ice, n •• penetrating elio.-t fn holdtr-. diil dvr. 1 .;t w«>n h pr t s I! ms {• ! ... ha-1 ‘ia V:- fr m t! dow ami w* u from honest Junes Saxt. n .* i.1 t I' .rd', t'.' d the chamber. Kvrry In 187-Mr. lb bart tbo at* v. ran 1, r > yiekh!•■ in viv11 lit- hv l.mil.:' 1' 1 g tie- ih if his these v, rds when tla* hand* f thed-uigh- t.-iu’e \\ solid as the granite in t -ad f jio!it iea 1 lib ■ nd whs r m-- f ti." I nit* d am' r\ During all has * pi tcr was *1: seiiat* and just ] .My ■ gain* et. rnnl I i: '. N v r was an ora r elected tn tin* H ■< d was —■ •• assembly. iuo e< art; and Untie f id IP 1’• i• :.al ;• .; !.•• avu- an act iv.- part “You are tl:** mail I have v* r RUpn only ■’ rr free fn ;.i the ordinary riant no S'.icti t! b“ was < e-i'y re-* *’ i’ : m IT ; a* !. -an campaigns ami ..rly kn v. n .a I would intrust my 11 p •• S-« true is this that t'.• and !.* l.ose n r « f t; H •• MeKi’il'y. spenkt -: lent f tim l nit* it Mat*-'-. 1 ga\" \ i* ii< I’ th" pn\v» r 1c has m... daiea” pie n drew i'i‘a:i I •id* MG wjj« h*> sad.a'Uly Tw o yi a**s !'d< r was chost r: : *.t a few • f t lm illU't: : m n wl d- v h p* (1 > a }.u' 1 :c caber atul rr Mr M* 1 as a- pi s Kiiiby always ■ •!• ntli Ids d* d; the ai..c. II-■ first t!:• r- i. w: -• *.• : i- d la r fr« ill *. d’.mt inwhmh ahvay.M; 1 ♦' has in enj’ p regiment a w r» in lishni'-nr f* II proscntative t he II' d e« 7d t * ma.-n th-- in hand and 1 !. a* : la 1 as ill till | ; v William M Kinl* Jr. .uglily 1 ing tic p 1 won, y, subject * n, ::i rd« r to demonstrate tin ; Wes r< i.ted t }{.> .-am* d tin* musk* t f- r 14 ?■ nr!*--; th- n pv .ntc f My. l...s it ] :• i li* r fr m being :t v by y !•* <: it \m an n g stands* nt •■■I] apparel, •• Pas«- hi '••• as m ti i. But 1 Counselor. H* r ]-i* st o hast :::'• ami by th pi ■ -s .ill its 1 with vivid distinct I .'lid 1 SvJ si 1 '••si- mura M V*S I* >1.1 I !« \|. CAHKl.n. ii s rv* d s i.u raf a t > ] pr m- tmn It m-stly. II:s aga I ll' .t f St n: it will "..and 11..• rank and file l * ar t -tine ny t ha- o. Wi "ii I- lineal ] f : :m a r a-, a- hat i;:» ■ \ M* Mini* years -' » a Maj* y <•1 d -islat i\ 'iirur !. honor to f.». that lie wm a p« d Mi* r; th UI i' i.ca v.n iy:up .. when In* was elected by the people *f hni-'' 11 : MRS. M’KIN'I.KV. * < ie 1 was iiis v. if:- v. nvn.i11 d him that J if'•rued e\a ly duty 1 Iv:ilg it districr t > lit tie m in n-n- 1 ’* 1 his rep- i:.■ v< d a M ■. Ii< pc.lii :< *-"-\ nut not in a groat pub!' way, but simply hiui with .tv and int- llipein**- he -1: imp! r" s * n his ■ 11 H » im ■' Tie h- mad*- mark, t his servlet .J h;* b life. ami devoted citi.:* ns, m-t with' uf c 'a.plaint. T y npratulat*d gr* lv i? and was return* 1 at each subs* \\ he w a 'Tiv.* g fur particular cmim-m- but hi.a. th*T* f- l", wle n 1 was made in ••{•uMi« a s* *•* nd a of his district do- faoh i'i h • r husband's* v.'ictn ns, m. ! b*' < r l iuui.r it-, elm •••! m. Four integrity. | aft* r Anti* tain, In* v-as made year gerrymander hei a * t f* at* d him 1; maj* 302. *•• ii<* p lit is ,i »*: 1 .ni-t I'fi' .ill lit Whs '.o LiiP If was among such p< plo and of 1. it* mint, and the Male tiling county ity only and ly she po year* >|J)[ | *'?:•■< f s A*rral th- ranks. This was th" culmiiiating un i h* 1 i*-v« s tie- e ma t hav- a 11 ‘t 1 ri.Il.it tee, \y hen it V has :n that William McKmb y was b ru, ; b.y had ris- n fr m th uaitry < u and elV a-rs n th part of the Democratic tariff law. w.ii fur n the vice chain; c m e Nib s, iii Trumbull county, U., Jan. ]l„v;b n .w t" all int» nts pur- prut*dive .p. 1 to 1 !' :d *9, 184a. a tra leal v t* ran. He had had his legislature pirymauder McKiuhy t:h*- ha-«•**iiti*l''tp*e in him, n- t only as M j"1 p. 1 * f rr r v. it h hP in h1» A M* »-d ni t’armfi-v 1 < ny. He out congress. a oflie.al, hat as a m i. Her d- steady j yv uugir .son, ho was destined by ! o.ijt isiu in public ..fessi.in and in the hr world. Wi.dc in o he served * n the ;.i bis th" W*st \irg.:.i.i tigress ip >.s has be* n overcome h r alh etc n, j 1 father, after whom he v, as naim d, iiail p'-m* through by His executive ability has een tried in *• « :i n « a <1 tlm C( ith rt visi* f laAvs, th** ju- sip- of inih-s for the bar, and was educated at tho campaign and bf-'nm port and ha* traveled thousands many am various interest*, lie wan committee, the committeo *>u re It t he First im '-.Ml hflulc public and later entered Alle- mugnili'-'lit Army "f tie* Potoinae und'-r diciary win n sip* v. is wt. ak in b« el/ ; r* ly that schools, nditmvs in the whicii fail <1 in 1ssO, am! within six McClellan. South M- untain and Ant i* exp* postollice depart- she might be ip ar him. fedic has encour- ghany college at Meadville, Pa..teaching months had so successfully nm urged its immortal ta ment and the committeo on rules. lnm look and bciiool tu pay his tuition feed. Scarcely tain had been mad'- by aged byword, presence, affairs bat all the depositors were paid in shoulder Wh»*n General Garfield received the and ho has in returned full, lie ha* bu.*ints.-» interests in Was he matriculated win n the civil war blood of In r..* s. and tie- straps knightly stylo large n I'dnati* n for tin* Mr. M ■- New a dim but imt « presidency, the fas- s ami an d the sacred .Jerst.N caiuo on. lie was but a stripling of 19 wi re worn \vith reeipn•* Kink y avus a-'igned to the vacancy on 1; r home lii' lias 1'en When he a at'd realization of tie* n-spon.-abil; alfeeti'iu. shei’t, entered as 1 annual nf *100 private. e been her bun as a was a tenunt on 24, 1><»2. than have passed by boy in Poland declare, Sept. from an attack of bowel Ft b. 1 until tli** 'ration of liis last term as M’KISLET'S FATIIER. 1 consequences real boy, full of fun, loving athlatio znoted tu lirst lieutenant exj husl atnl in the public service, idle taii-. While chairman of this complaint during the year the re are many 1 ml uf horses and hunting and His commission as L ..i date rt*i lived m h ; Is, doubt 1* s.s a soureg of n sports, captain mi- ci'inmitteo h ■ framed the It was this earnestness and self who would feel it their duty to pay it; and all outdoor exercise, and lbo 1. McKinley grit, sinco Ip r fragile body mad it fishing, July 2o, i tiisi in t which afterward became a law’and that made McKinley's address thut they could not afford rPk tin'r yet at 10 wo find him upon him- rank of was on bill, in--to than that she should taking Tho brevet major so effective, imperative which still 1 .rs his name. lie house and on the stump lives and those of their family for such self a seri us of life. The church Lincoln 'i r have a yho hits never com- view ferred by President yw* l when qu: place, \w'.s a of ex-Presi- tulced the occasion is still recalled tin amount Any one can get 1 his insur- records show that in 1858, wlim ho was and meritorious rvm* s 1 :• M'-Kml*y protege but has urged (bovenea- Me- l e held on audience of plained, r's ( a* 1 •Got I*... l unto tlio time of the Georgia people ance for 2b cents, that being the price of ho united with tho Metho- tl s of F.-n- lvin h y t .* !iforward m his public ca- hardly 10, Op«-t[uau, *.■ ho u tho ex- r latnr’s rocognm f two hours at a Chautauqua assembly uhctth of Chamberlain’s C< ; ■. Cholera dist church of Poland, the Cedar Hill He wa reev. Episcopal ni as n ; adviser a:.a ear to them pi'.ani* counselor. Atlanta while he preached ami Pic. rr been In almost every ministr r of which was Rev. Hr D *y M. r. :n>. cf her Remedy. in t. k .:nley spends Ilu was ral Hayes’ regiment t bo glories of the tariff sys- rho ul some one d > an a 1' A Hi!!, | protective neigh’o. has from whoso son, Wilson M. Hay, is now prt W inchester, Cedar Cn» tim in a < /v apartment on the second V unmin during tic* i* hellion. General Have- t in. “It was only by the greatest self attack of bowel 1 k.rr* medi- identof the Cleveland chamber of com- uaii, K* rust own, Fi yl flv :i of her leisure is d voted complaint Open 1 his c \Y. r, his h r was knew hit ui father well, and saw ontrol,” said Henry Grady, speak- cine could be or a physician merce. and Berry Yilie, where to ci• 1 -r tip so little procured 1 v i of this event "that I re- dainty slippers an ir< n in th" d'.! ung cavalier th** germ ug afterward, cimmoned. One or two d of this father was ler 1 I so tinu s bought sun- Major McKinley’s 1 £ which many ': 1 t :m- ? gr at!! H" needed a an trained myself froinri hi;; as u \ case. r in that in which the Tv.* my counselor, McKinley aniMiv will cure any ordii It manufacturer, and a piom battles gjune ; eiv hospi ial wards in va- ■* udvd a f. and Ccu- ral c c'.iclnded hii wonderful and de- s*. n. ited. Ib* served on sMti «■? i, 1, Hayes speech never fails. Can you afford I- take the business. William was his third tic;’ v i.e It is said < rious ceiiniry. k and ! watched a him with the filial c myself henceforth to fol- a resident Croak. Iia'<* love, laring ready risk for so small an amount? For sale by Tho eldest, David, is now Clemr.ils Hayes, ‘O ■ :•' ted over l.OlV) >s of devotic n and of a 1 JW hiiu as u that p Hawai- Ib- was muster d out with the I pvide father. di.-ciple. A. Parcher. San ho is tho Carroll. -• George Francisco, where tl»i .-i ; ip I M f hi valid iltitirrtisrmrnts. VACATION 1IKRK. 21x30 feet ami a new chimney ami other ilfiUrrtisnnmtB. improvements. The hotel opens next Sat- Closing Exorcises at the Ellsworth urday. < •ranwnar Schools. Mrs. Atwood, of Brewer, is visiting her The schon’s of the closed la*t Fri- city son I'd ward, of Rogers A* Atwood. ir-RS day for the summer vacation. Appropri- THE MEDAL ('apt. Joseph Corson has moved into ONLYG°LD ate exercises took place in most of the - his new house near his livery stable. schools held exer- schools. The grammar been SALE Postmaster Stephen Smallidge has •sarsaparilla GREAT SACRIFICE cises Monday and Tuesday. quite ill t he past two weeks, but is now CURES OTHERS.WIUCURE YOU WEST SIDE GRAMMAR. improving. The exercises at the west side grammar C. 11. Bunker has bought a house lot ami ha* school, under Miss Mary A. Gaynor, took opposite the Catholic church contracted with J. A. Peckhan» £ Son to afternoon. place Monday build him a cottage. ...fl health Table... : : s was as follows: The programme C. H. Hodgkins lias contracted to build Greeting Song. a $5,000 cottage for C. B. Church, of New 717 H F.\ there's work to be “Brave Kilt*- s-helley”.Helen Campbell York, on Sutton's Island. Work com- done send for Mr. X. Graves Bros, are do- UJ you CLOTHINGj menced last week. “That ’ere Sign”.Arthur Gouhl ing the mason work. He has been employed by your Song.School June 22. Jap. for and is “Pussy’s Mistake".. .Susie Chapman neighbor years, Franklin. ••The Angels Bidding”.Lizzie Doyle reliable. is “The American Hag".L G. Stockbridge James Wescott, of Winter Harbor, his sister, Mrs. Curtis R. Joy. Time reliability. Banjo Solo...Mattie Grant visiting pnnvs W. Parker Foster Misses Florence Dunn and Bertha Bar- R. "Beginning”.I-ena When sick the first Clothing ton left for Northeast Harbor Thursday. you grasp “The School Girls Lunch”-Gertrude Coleman j straw in and TO BKCJIN F. Taft ami of West new tloating view, p “That Calf".Fannie Greenan George wife, Co,| with friends the of the “John Maynard".Harry Achorn Gouldsboro, spent Friday forget reliability here. “He Doeth his Alms” etc.Bernice Hiibn L. F." Atwood's Hitters. Henry Wallace who has been in Phila- “Learn a l ittle Every Day".Mary Hurley V Ivulu's are still constructc ! for the past two years, was in oplcA "Reverie In Church”.M;iude Gogglus delphia town Sunday. as tht v were forty years ago, and the Ax to Grind".Marlin Adams *• “An Ih.” cure- more cases of The organists young ladies’ society w ill indigestion JUNE Violin.Lucy Monaghan an next an i v »n than ever. FRIDAY, entertainment I give Saturday 26,1896. mstipati “The Best That 1 Can”.Annie Lord June 27. evening. a boltle. "The side"..Nellie Chapman 35c. Bright The “Foresters" are arranging for an imitations. “What f.institute- a state*.C. Leach extensive observance of the Fourth. The Avoid •‘The Pardon”.lode PettengtU organization appears to he in a nourishing Wp shall oiler the GREATEST "Vacation”.Ruby Day condition, and the moose, likewise. positively RARGAIXsl Song.School Misses West ami Gerrish will return from this week. With Miss were conferred by Superin- Bangor ever Diplomas Grace Marion Buzz.ell they have been giv- heard of in Eastern Maine*. of Schools Moore. The names of tendent ing a scries of entertainments w ith pupils j the graduates appear below. from Miss West’s classes in ek cut ion. SCHOOL STREET GRAMMAR. June 22. B. FLOUR OLD /‘KICKS /.V HI.. H A'. .VA'lf /‘KICKS I.Y KKD K/CCKKS. 1 School The graduation exercises of the West Franklin. street grammar school, under Miss Eliz- Inrliool i.iiia .. >; n too li.mn! if n ! nf abeth True, were held at 2 o’clock Mon- potato bugs. has a small un> miciuuwu. *. J. Tyler Scamtnon built barn on the bog lot. follows: 8I SENSE I The schooner “Two Brothers** has •‘The Rich and the Poor”.Master Jude } loaded with stone for Haverhill. Consists in the “Vacation Time”...Miss Jarvis selecting The lawn party at H. (J. Wooster’s Fri- Best Brand and then I “Over and Over \gain”.Master Billington i) day evening was well patronized. to it, so “Holidays.” Kev. D. B. Smith and w ife attended the sticking long The Miss,- Haslem, Thomas. H« opcr, Rowe and as it continues to I quarterly meeting at llluehill last week. be Masters Knowlton, l>avls, liowe. Means, Deer appear to be plentiful. A large best. A slightly higher Clark. J number have been seen in the fields about is not "George V. liver”.Mn-ter Hagerthy here. price important

■ ■ v if can make Better “Song —reel cation.School Frank has loaded two -mall ) you k Bradbury Don’t miss this Come with the A men "—.school vessels with paving Mocks the past week bread, More bread and “Anieri’ .U~ Place in Master Thurber for Haverhill. Song”. I Whiter bread,—and you •'Story 1 ar.k-v !>-•..!'■ ".Master Phillips The of thel’nion meeting-house steeple J can. with n n i t to of .>tar Sp.-mgled Banner," is to be ami .s to have a MU in x money ami von “Story painted, oppjort • Miss Prummey the near future. Song—“Star sj.-f _•].>.! Banner”.school It is reported that W. B. Blaisdell is “Memorial .Miss Clark soon to resume operations on t i* quarry net more Cloth- will ho me which has been shut d aii fjr some time. £o “Campaign S.>ngs”.Master Alley -tnt a at I “Religi" _-••.MBs Burke The W. F. IV L. will pr- drama their hall on the even ng of 3. j July Pillsburys Hymn—"" ti. :hc Arm- Je-us,” There will be a dance after the entertain- for S1.00 than Miss Stone inn K\en- ment. Best. happy. “Temperam-e - King N ■ It l.iuiio) Mr The for a time to ;;a l.e-emi"..M.oUT Redman Advantages lonn money will he “A Rot Maud ami Lottie Hag.tn haze returned “A Bravi | Engineer".Ml— Pppe- home from Water’. .It*. “Seven l .r. I « •". MB- Burton *! of Waiter \S ..lard, of !".!!*w rth. has been Prepared “Cuba t «. a”.MB- *1 »ung refunded. —«*r*sv “A Plea"..Miss Poster visiting at Joim Austin’s. Mince Meat Mi-- A lieu Kl Valedictory. Mrs. I id war i < i ipatr <, of M *r ien, 2: should consul* I Diplomas were conferred by supt. L'oun., is visiting relatives here. honestly Moore. with an address to crcii even* houscvvii'c. It appropriate Raymond McFarland returned h*om* hy JJ the class and school. last Sunday on a vacat >n, from Amherst ELI-SW 'RTH PALLS GRAMMAR. college. The clos.ng exercises of tin- Ellsworth Noi S l a r bo r, Falls gram a ,r school under M.ss Ella F. is stopping wit a her fa'.iuT, Henry Log- Jordan, took place Tuesday morning. gins. There was only one graduate. A short The exhibit ion held at the schoolhouse programme was presented. GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRADUATES. on Friday evening was voted a success by a. While all t h* *( ?n» ar* did e*- The of the finely, graduates grammar schools mention pecial should be made of the " : 'r" who have passed the examinations en- gZp* THIS (>T8ves brothers' singing, a* it was excep- GREATEST BARGAINS OE SAEE: them to admission in the much titling high tionally tine ami appreciated. *,. ;. It are as follows: Edith Richardson a'*.* her | school performed {>art r‘ !v 5 »»«•'• as in 5 2 School Street— Miss True’- Lillian ••Bridget" the dialogue entitled Aunt l’*1 ;*!.•'* .."ami as *• M ma," t he One’lot 1> K< »N\ N MI\!']I> SI I IS. made in good -11 a >« at -nit. ( i"' l- I Ethel Alien, M.liicent Browne. iimkt two iar-f tr ;:i j $3.83 JUT Evelyn colored girl, in h very pleasing manner. | i*;.f Florence Ethel Bowden. Annie Gertrude Also Eunice l oggins, a* “Aunt Matilda." von can get anywhere for >.<•<•. Clark. Mary Louise Clark. Mary Louise Tiie pr.M-eeds hi. ■ unted to *10.28. June‘23. V. x -nil <".r r- —. ■* -ii- p»- I Drummey, Leouice Hale Foster. Beulah _ Large lot of SPRING ON KRCOATS at Slaughtered Price'. ( all and -ee them. litcd, Stratton, Jessie IBN.r- »• ; 1 May Daisy May II .•*!’» I'iVi.'Curo llvt-r '!>. •»**. in-U %. | A LOT OF MACKINTOSIIKS tola- -old RK< AIM >LKSS OF COST. Now i- Hennei Young. Harvey Lester Alley, Alex. »'t*siU»n, hea>.ia< he. A i-Ua^aut laxative. A., g Rufus Hagerthy, Willie Floyd Jude. iru^r_rt^t-- .—.-tri J.HKKK ( I.I.--OI I I ( ()., If opportunity. I >t»iFt mi" it. Charles Albert Phillips, Earl Thurber. c -.i West t-de Jo»:e Edith Pettengill, jr\ James Grant Stock bridge, llo»a Maude Goggins. Helen Louise Campbell, Mary Elizabeiu Doyle, Helena Bernice Latliu. $5.00 SUITS. $10.00 SUITS. EiLs a •rid FalB P. Grindeil. Eugene A whole counter full of the Greatest F..:g..A.s This is the popular juice fur a suit thi> year, of them all. and it a one. Our line Great l'oml. NEW TEAS! buys good comjiri- < hoi*.- Ooloni;, Oolong ainl .I.»|>in Miss Jen— Williams has gone to Bel- Fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots, etc.. ! fr m the >t ’.j’le colors and some of the best vuh: t r fast. r a 1 in** F.nt;li«h Itr.-akfaoY, to Some of them cost to the money you ever saw. of these v. .; '■ '• $5.00 $15.00. buy Many F. E. Mace attended the democratic con- Th< -. Tea- retail f -r per S’-. » 4 the we ask for but we want C' ~t I OO to t t CO vention at Portland this week. A lit-. 1 4.ar.b-n I iirin.t' 1.041 double money them, r $ anywhere else. 'Sunlight 'A lit*. ■ f line I’n-akfu-t .41.00 l.ngti-h J. F. Haynes was in Ellsworth the lar-t the Our loss is your 4 llts. nl High I l.»\nre«l .l.tpan. money. gain. t he > of week. r’/cjiKhi! If issrzr°^\■ \ >l »oii. tier I SOAP I A ouiig > iiuiip.tu $12.00 SUITS. Washburn Lord and w ife have returned I niiilore.l Japan... .41.041 WORSTED SUIT. Don't m;-s we oiler it to their home in Howland. The-e Tea- retail for pi $5.00 seeing the bargains ^ a -1 This is a hummer. It is well worth j, and the abi vc John and Ezra Williams are visiting Special Bargains .n Original Packages. $S price. their brother at ij Fairfield Center. f I Edgar, JO ] I'im* ngli-h ltr**akfa*t if you can but" one anywhere for $S.OO that will Levi s and wife, of Ea-t Eddington, Tea : -r 4 1.50. This Tea re\»: r :*> cent- lb. wear as well bring it back and get your money $14.00 SUITS. were of Mrs. J. K. Soap l-r guests Shuman, Satur- 1J 1 J 1. f Klne I «»rino*a Oolong, at A Tine, Worsted. day and Sunday. is made in a twin bar (as Imported, Clay Just?ir.c-. 11 sKownl> •4.(H». T T« a retail* f- ; Seth S above) for the sake of convenience; is the u KennBton and wife, of Amherst, lhi\ of 4 liolimt (.ar.h n lonuo-a, at A SUIT. jrriee everywhere. Some will ask y i1 it is made of pure materials for the / $7.50 are guests of Mrs. Kean.aton’s mother. 4J.IHI per !- \. Till* Tea retail- per S sake of it is made our 1 $20.00 for one no better, lint can’t buy Mrs. Asa Williams. i| quality; by Finest grade* .>t < off**** l.onrst A Fine, Flack, Clay, Diagonal Weave Worsted they for the sake of peculiar processes j Whole-ale I'riet*. them as as we can. James Mduinchand Miss Rosella effectiveness its work Suit, to married in, and if cheap Avery ji (doing easily); !| Mail Orders promptly attended t*• All good.* good enough get you were married i1 :t is ma le at w rks '! warranted t" t ratDta. li Saturday evening. The p give peril*, can match it for e.urs lot in the world for the sake of $12X0 anywhere bring Large of HAT'S, CATS anil TL’K.\T."iT wedding was very quiet. supply- !> *^-.U.tNTS WANTED. ing the largest demand in the w »rld; back and ING GOODS at low The ladies* was get your money. jrrices. society entertained on |i it is used everywhere for the sake of Wednesday by Mrs. Mace. Arrangements Less Labor are being made for an informal social in Greater Comfort any suit we offer, take it home, look it over and compare with others, and if not as we repre- the hall Saturday evening. June 27. 80 Blackstone St., Buy just 11 Lever Bro6., Ltd Hudson 4 Harrison Sts., N Y. / sent, come back and That is the we do Mrs. David Connors, of East Eddington, BOSTON. yet your money. way business. made a brief visit to friends here this rPfiol- C ...... -.X V. r, C. 4_J_ --—EVERY VALUABLE companied by Miss Grace Collar. p- IMPROVEMENT--j and Men’s Summer Shirts Drawers, ,q cts. Dr. Hager: hy, Roderick McDonald and " Three pairs Men's Cotton Huse, ----- J. T. Giles, of Ellsworth. John Fox, of 25 Ellsworth Falls. O. H. Buzzell and W. L. CLARION Men’s Haying Pants, 69 cts.; regular price, $1.00 Hussey, of Amherst, and Mr. Grant, of j Knee Pants, cts. Cherryfield, were among visitors :n town Boys’ 15 and 25 this week. s Children’s Suits, $1.62; worth $2.50. Children’s cts.; worth Mrs. Mace was RANGES and STOVES. Suits, 9S $1.25. out driving Fridav even- \ ing accompanied by her sister. Miss Bes- LI sie Williams, and Mrs. James Colburn; 5 stand for the best that is > when nearly opposite her home, the horse frightened by another team, swerved sud- £ possible in every way—m -t WE IVIUS1.. we into the CASH HAVE, want it so come denly yard, the carriage striking material, and w quick; a tree and overturning. The three ladies 2 workmanship were thrown ut, but all around usefulness. the me and fortunately escaped w c5 with ley get the serious injury. GREATEST June 21. Flossie. ® CAN YOU DOUBT o BAR;. /Aliys ever Northeast Harbor. os w you saw.

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