Sbbmunnme, LOCAL AFFAIRS. N colin to .'earn tbe railroad bushiest Sotimiisrmtnt*. His poult ion at tbe Western Union offlo is THE OLI> RELIABLE M W Vt>*«CKri»r IhXTs TKIH WKCK. being filled by Chandler 11. Drammey »oa of Edward L. Drummey. Exec notlce—Evt John Bunker. Ad .nr iottc^bt Mrlvlit l> Hulam. Tbe Knit Machine carnpmeetlng wll nolle**— K A Protutl Satn'l Earn ham ct ala. bo held Aug. 22 to 27, Rev. F. C. Hancock County Savings Bank, Exec notice -Eat John Alfred Davenport. Hayward F.xec notice— En ftlla C White. presiding elder. Special rate* will be Ch rle* K Alexander-Plano for sale. ORGANIZED MARCH 17, 1373, given on the County railroad UCCKMHJHT: Among Elsworth’s distinguished vis- bat paid Tegular semiannual dividend) amounting to $201,811.0- Trustee's sale of rea! estate. itors this w-ek is Mrs. John Hay, wife oi above all liabilities ..... 88,805.70 Acous ra: Surplus She is the only on unquestionable security (not names alone). 8tnie and county tax. deervtary-of-State Hay. guest Lokos of her Boston : daughter, Mrs. Payne Whitney, at Wanted—A smart man for Hancock county. ‘•Firlands”. Rom trustees: The firemen were called out yestorday N. B. Coolidok, President, John F. Wiutcumk, vice-president, Powder Co. Royal Baking afternoon fur a blazs Baking Powder, C. C. Bt RiuLL, treasurer, F. 0. Burrill, assistant treasurer. slight hack of the A. F. Bl'ItNHAM. Boston Reduction Co.’s boarding house. SCHEDULE OK MAILS The fire was extinguished without tbe use used NOTE—Those desiring Homo Savings Banks will bo witli exclusively, supplied AT ELLS WURTH fO»T OFiTCB. of the apparatus. them «u application. June 1904. In effect 6t E. E. Parker and wife, of Lewiston, will insure your food have been Going East—d 17, 7 21 a m, lltl, 4 20,8.18 p m. visiting Mrs. Parker’s parents, H. L. Moor Going West—11«a? a m. 2 *i, 535, 10.43 p ra. and wife. Mr. Parker returned from all danger of alum To Our Fire Insurance Customers. mail close* at rosT-o/Fic*. yesterday, but Mri^, Parker will remain a Gotmo East—9 49,7.00 a m, 3.60, 6.45 p m. week or so longer. and kindred In view of the fact that there is naturally some inquiry by the assured as to Going Wkat—1180 a 00 m. injurious adulterants. tn, 1.66, 5.00,9 p Mrs. Frank E. the effect of the recent disaster at Baltimore and the financial condition of Gray delightfully enter- we are to announce that tained several friends at a lawn at fire insurance companies, pleased ttrour customers SITE DAY. party ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. we have been ml vised all of our that the recent losses will not ber home on Franklin street after- liy companies Mall trains arrives from the west at 617 a m, Friday imnair their and that a large surplus will be left for the protection of noon auJ A lunch was capital 12 33 and S.lfi p tn. Leave for the west at 2 23, evening. dainty all their We suenrest that you look over your policies at this served at 6 o’clock. policy-holders. 5.35 and 10.28 p. m. Mall closes for the west at Thoma* J. Holmes and Mrs. time, and If in need of further we tender the services o' our wife, wife, So»» Born to the Whitneys. protection you 2 5 00 and 9 00 in. 0f\ p. Harvey W. Moraug had tbe misfortune sou office. Yours respectfully James Lyrnl uroer, Mrs. John H. McDon- A was born this morning, Aug. 17* to break the thumb of bis left baud Mrs. Jam* 8 F. Has- yes- ald, Farrell, George at 6.20 to Mr. and Mrs. Payne Whitney, C. W. & F. L. He was a cork a MASON". THE AMERICAN in on sale in terday. taking from soda kell, Andrew Newman, Timothy Bresua- who are occupying this summer fountain, and accidentally struck his han, Gilmore. Judge Ellsworth at the news stands of Joseph thurub with a monkey wrench. L. A Emery’s beautiful home, “Flrlands.” Saturday evening a lawn party was j C. If. Lelaml, J. A. The mother and Thompson Dr. C. R. Cole, who has been speudiug a given by Miss Ray N. Whiting in honor child are doing well. O. W. TAPLEY, two-weeks’ and H. W. Estey. Single copies, vacation in Ellsworth, has of Mias Ruth Cooper, of St. Paul, who is ! The attending physician is Dr. W. A. returned to his home to K. I. 5 cents; subscription price Pawtucket, spending the summer with Miss Whiting. df homas, of New York, who is spending His mother, Mrs. C. A. Cole, will remain The invitations asked the to at- recipients the summer at Bluehill. $1.50 per in advance. another General Insurance, Real Estate, Investments year week, the guest of ber sister, tend a children’s frolic. Nearly all the Mrs. is a of Mrs. E. F. Robinson. guests appeared attired in children's Whitney daughter Secretary of State John M. J. Drumntey is in Boston for a week’s Daniel of was garb—the ladies with short musliu dresses Hay. Mrs. Huy is with her BAM K BUILDING. ELLSWO RTM. Crosby, Topeka, Kansas, and vacation. in the city Monday with Judge L. A. hair down the back. The gentle- daughter, having arrived in Ellsworth a for most wore short trousers, Mrs. R. B. Holmes is visiting friends in Emery. Mr. Crosby is president of the men, part, few days ago. Broolrsviile. Crosby Roller Milling Co., of Topeka, blouses, straw bats with ribbons and elas- and is a for a few weeks of the tics, and a funny look. The even ig was demand the; best. F. W. Htoiie and wife are visiting in guest COMING ICVENTS. at Hancock Point. passed children’s games. Re- Lawrence, Mass. Emery* playing freshments. The Mrs. C. A. Hanscotn entertained at tug Little Round Top is doing a Friday, Sept. 2, at Hancock hall—Wil- business down the tbiB week The excursion to Rockland this morn- whist last Friday eveuiug. rushing bay liam A. Brady’8 “Way Down East”. rafting logs from Surry to the Whitcomb, ing under the auspices of the Senator Prices 25, 35 and 60c. Harry Acboru and Martin Adams have Haynes & Co.’* mill at Trenton. The logs Hale hose company was well patronized. returned to Boat on. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 27 and were cut in the of Jis«. Tlconic engine company, of the Falls, the vicinity Surry 28, at North Ellsworth—Annual fair by Mr*. W. it. Parker has returned from a winter. City hose and Senator Hales went as com- the North Ellsworth farmers'club. Par- week's visit in Btuehill. panies, and will participate in the races Mlaa Fannie H. Tribou, daughter of ticulars later. Mrs. L. L. of is the this afternoon. Owing to rain last night, Lord, Bostou, guest Chaplain D, H. Tribou, U. S. N., was in and the thick weatner this the of ner sister, Mrs. Fred H. Osgood. the city Friday and Saturday of last week morning steamer did not come up the river, and '3t>UnU'snstcnt0. Miss Sop tile Walker is the guest of Miss the guest of Mrs. C. E. Alexander. Chap- CHOCOLATES. the excursionists all went to Surry and Ella Moraug at Contention Cove. lain and Mrs. Tribou are at llampden for Our store was established in the o! boarded her there. As we to it is early days &o press Ellsworth. 1838. You will find our st;>ck com- Mrs. O. Frank Newman, is visiting her a few weeks. too early to get the result of the various plete—Toilet Articles and everything else usu In Bar Harbor. Rev. J. ally carried in first-class stores. “The Taste Tells.** daughter Mary I., P. dimonton went to Franklin The excursionists will return drug Physicians* contests. supplies and mail orders a specialty. last to officiate at the funeral of Warreu Jordan and wife, of Brewer, Sunday to-morrow morning. Lynch’s band ac- Mrs. A. L. Howard. Oq he went take: isio substitute:! are in E as worth tor a two-weeks’ visit. Tuesday companied the party. North Ellsworth to officiate at the fun- T'Tfcrw Miss Annie E. Curran, of Lewiston, is Chief-Engineer Eaton has caused to be eral of Eulaile, the two-jear-old daughter the guest of Mrs. Margaret F. Dfommey. In the Franklin street engiue house of William E. Richardson and wife. placed Mrs. Michael Brady and her daughter, supplies of a decidedly useful and need- Sunrise council, D. of L., and the Mi»a Agnes, are visiting lu . junior ful character. Incuded in the order are order of American Mechanics, held a field several ladder flexible rubber Mrs. M. J Duffee is home irom a visit straps, pipes at Pleasant day beach, Saturday. The with shut-offs and a Y to be used on a relatives tn and among Bangor Bucksport* two orders left Ellsworth in buckboards. hydrant where a steamer is supposed to The Wesley Abbott, which arrived clsm-bakes and field Chowders, sports connect. By the use of this Y it will be Tuesday, brought a cargo of coal for F. 8. a made up pleasant day. possible to take four two-inch streams off ivev. A. J. Lord, wife and child, of one hydrant where the pressure will al- Miss Ruth Sanderson, Wellesley, ’07, is Meriden, Conn., are the guests of Mrs. low it, such as on Main, Franklin and Uib (jutsi o( her e.assmate, Miss Grace C. Lord’s parents, Hosea B. Phillips and wile. Water streets. The pipes are the same as kiu.g. The Lords have been in Sedgwick for.tbe have been used by the department for and Actual Business Practice, Shorthand, Penman- Bookkeeping Typewriting, K m«r L. ivi igtnan, who la employed at past few weeks, and will spend the rest of years, with one exception. The new model THE CAMPAIGN aided to for etc. Graduates positions. More applications oilice help than t' tcbburo Ihta was over their vacation in Ellsworth and Is more or less of an It has ship, season, home vicinity. experiment. AGAINST we could fill last Ke-opens Sept. iia. L. F. Giles aud daughter have re* wiiu hi* daughter Margery, has been >4-inch simply Bugs, Worms, Blight, wrist. It will either throw a solid or « a. week relatives tut lied from inrce-weeks' outing spending the past among will soon4>e open. We have all broken stream. The shut-off works Contention Cove. sun friends here. Mr. Foster’s heme is in the munitions of war such as and can be used for his business is in Boston. His rather slow, ouly Rev. J. P. Siiuontou leaves to-day 1 or Hlngham; ground work. BORDEAUX MIXTURE, HELLEBORE and ol many friends here are always glad to wel- Nortbport Rockporl lor a vacation KIKO BUG POTATO GROWER, about two weeks. come him. Twenty-Sixth Reunion. SULPHATE|COPPER, BLl E VITRIOL, Dr. L. of Miss Helen C. Davis has received an ap- Eatth Clark, Worcester, Mass., The nineteenth annual reunion of the PARIS GREEN, LONDON PURPLE, who has been the guest of A. W. Clara pointment in the public schools of Porto FREE Twenty-sixth Maine regimental associa- INSECT POWDER, PLANT FjOD. E. VV. who is as- aud returned Rico through Lord, the wife, Monday night. tion, will be held at Belfast, Sept. 14, rain On my show window sistant commissioner ot education lor FOR SALK AT The chimneys iu John H. Brimmers or shine. Business meeting at 9.30 a. m. that island. Miss Davis to leave There are expects a. m. Dinner at 1130 a.m. The extraction of bargains house ou Pine street are being rebuilt. Roll-call at 10 painless early in Miss Muriel Davis Each comrade will furnish his own ra- Is September. Parclier’s of teeth when others are If Ethridge Mililken doing the work. Drug Store. hi it you can’t will enter Dana Hall at Wellesley this fa 1 • tions. and steamboats will sell one Telephone Call, No. 512-4. needed. All w ork guaran- Rev. aud Mrs. A. If. Coar, of Farming- Railroads see them, call in and The upper dam on Union river, above fare tickets for the round trip. for ten ton, who are spending the mouth at Store open Sundays from 8 a. m. to] 8 p. in. teed years. Whitcomb, Haynes & Co.’s mill, com- A. I Conant, of Belfast, is president; D. we will show Latiiolue, were in Ellsworth Monday. W. of Is secretary. Remember our free delivery. them monly known as the Tisdale dam, has Billings, Belfast, Dr. F. O. llKOWNIi, A picnic party of aoout twenty-live to been entirely rebuilt during the present you. at Branch spent yesterday Camp Ellis, extremely low water. The mill is not yet We have just received a half CARLOAD of Drop-head Manager, at the Invitation of C. R. Foster. pond, running, aud cannot start up until there Miss Polly J. Clark, of Mlddiehoro. comes a heavy rain. What water there is ELLSWORTH Mass., who has been the guest of Min is being used at tbe lower mills. Wheeler & Wilson Rotary Sewing Machines, Harriet returned to her home last A. W. Rollins, The Crtppeu house on Pine street has Greely, is used in we will sell our Friday. been leased by M. C. Lysetb, tbe new fore- and for ;iO Days, if this Coupon ordering, you Parlors. for Dental 5 MAIN' ST. Mrs. B. F. Gray, Mrs. J. A. Bowden aud man ot the finishing room at tbe Union regular $40 machine, warranted by us for ten years, $28 cash, or on Mina Mildred Rowe have returned from a shoe factory. Tbe house is being thor- payments of $5 down and $5 per month, for $;J0, delivered at your home. This week’s balling In the schooner Willie L. oughly repaired, inside and out. Mr. offer is strictly limited to thirty days. Old machines not taken with this Maxwell. who comes from Auburn, will LyBeth, coupon. Fred A. Thayer, of Charleston, and P. take possession about Aug. 25. Tbe and E. Benson, of Fall River, Mass., were the Cripperis will go to Boston to live, Porcelain SPECIAL SALK COUPON—Limited to RO H.W. F. tbelr many friends siuc.rely regret their Days. Dr. Haynes Inlays. guest a of Dr. and Mrs. F. Simontou, last week. departure. The most up-to-date dental of Miss Leah This coupon >s good for ordering one three-drawer drop-head Wheel- DENTIST, work. Crown and li ridge Miss Mildred V. Young, Hancock, Friday evening B. Friend and W. Moore were married at the entertained a number of friends at a at $28 cash or $:10 on "Work. Gas, Ether and Ralph large er & Wilson Rotary Sewing Machine, payments. has opened an office at his house at the Methodist parsouage Thursday evening, lawn party at her home on State street in Cocaine for rainless Ex- ,7. T. Southwest Harbor, Me.: comer of 0»k and Church streets, by Rev. J. P. Bimouton. houor of her friend, Alisa Zelma Oakes, of Orippen Co., Ellsworth, one block from the X'nita- traction. wtre deliver to me one Wheeler tfc Wilson Ho to Mrs. W.tt. Hinckley, of Blueliili, Mrs. Baugor. Attractive cards given the Gentlemen:—Please KTH end eve»y facility county attended the grand encampment Telephone for d eng first class in Boston this week as a but work promptly and body, many at low. individuals went. Among those from Lettering a spec- Ellsworth who are there are: W. H. ialty- both In shop and cutting records True, Richard Hawkes, John Scott, J. H. on stone m ceme- a that U to shave beard that and s have RAZOR guaranteed an; grows, and eon Shorthand School J. E. Parsons Miss Beal tery. Leland, Edward, WE and for use for a term ot two Cor. 1*1 ne ami we ajfree to keep the same sharp ready CoL John F. Whitcomb, Roscoe G. Tay- Water Streets, 27 Columbia Street, Bangor, He. I years, free of charge. They sell for $1.50 each. lor, Nahum March, Irving Osgood, KLLSWOKTil 8. J. Morrison, Freeman Jordan, Charles Send for Catalogue. MARY E. BEAL, Principal. W. Beal and wife, James E. Ford, wife and 1 ... — a n.00 ye*r; fUO Corner Postoffice American — COUNTY Thk A.MKRICAN it paid Id advance WIGGlN & MOORE, Druggists, opp. little daughter, Dorepbus L. Fields and The Ellsworth only paper. Btdeford realised CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOR. Benefit Column. the 1*4 POOn find* It out, and whet with the b-« »»>saa»!Ti«Man,,»iwr.»< «wr boll, mol yet Captain U). <8. €. H. IHutual irai Column. Of an old thing would k tlrtiwy, with |M J that lie m» helpless. There fore* Mffllnjf lu|ti. For (hf Wwl oew becomes Interest, pl••< enough behind the (ilBo'r to back him KDITBLi BY “AUNT MADOE". (The editor Invite. .MKtaHnof Bi-39 "Helpful Hopeful want him with you at home. contribute J, .T7 hut he turned away In sorrow and de- oolomn rciK.ru of In a to beat of home meeting, or luo., ,h„ are in word, give your i*oy your SQUALL '*• There various occasions life of IbUlM to workers In The of this column are succinctly m i spalr. other purpose# comfort*; then he will lore hi* home and i* psn, , * when we stand alone. 'Hie psalmist Is for the mutual VA 7> last ten minute* Bide- oo«»ty. We would like this to stated In th:» title and motto—It nrlde ami comfort to you In the year* to come. B.K C For the Mary he. itnJ bet It Mods •once said. “I am as a alone t»* and tone, effort on the sparrow benefit, and alms be helpful hopeful. Give him a new hoe, and give hint a pveh of ford had been watching the sky and |>ert of w r1 The the com- U. women to make It so- It to . upon the house top” e by permission on was fee,” Fridej evening, printed except board, making a voyage from August 12, the y, , The friends of usu- to or ‘'Uncle Madge” want* to know If the Invited •lone,” prosperity Communications will be subject approval was "By fptsh, Inn It's an oxeye squall toe town it Boston to Cadiz. The year 17M. party the hom. ^ the editor of the column, but non** to the fnml ie* of the * •ally vanish when adversity comes, and rejection by Invitation M. B'» or I'm no sailor!" Abner Katherine B. will be without reason Adams* There had been peace with England whispered Freeman, The rejected good a* air we are left alone. Again, we may to doeen't Include the “John*" well a** the after a look. t.ther all communications for a year, but fn granting the colonies chilly, nod after a while alone with God, as is The American, children. Arjrr Malkie „** jetand suggested their the mother “That's what It Is. and they aee It turned to the hooae w here refr, Me. Independence country the “I Stood Alone With Ellsworth, the nnd ran a were itn poem My had insisted on the right to search any aboard frigate hnve up served. God •Conscience,” conscience ln*ing EUROPEAN TRirS. American water and at flag of warnin'. The men in the boat W« were to have vessel In any plee.ro our f3w within us. Then, as the sug WORTH WHILE. can't see It, as are on the topic any time. The pretense was that Eng- they wroug ptevident, Mrs. E. Benson Is to lie tome Point* or (hr Traveler tlhn Ht.nisy, we stand alone for God. It easy enough pleasant and the Is cm. pests, lish were continually desert side, officer too busy with We ell hed e pes.ant time When life Hows along tike a song. Wnuid lie I>ouitttiiral. subjects and si,k Christian must at times conceit. If we can hold men Every expect lug his service and shipping hi* our to thank Mlae Freeman for her But the man worth while is the one who will The of mb fnr-s majesty's kind-.*, stand alone for God, or apparent cheapness ten nilnlts. we can save them. You go go practically smile on American craft. It was therefore *’’*•,s- Press in will at first load one _ sen, «t least we should be and will Europe into up and In Ik to the mate nnd him ready When dead wrong. Bldeford’* to clear post up. everything goes Captain plan keep DKER to do so if the occasion should Bfcfnaff extravagance, which i;n and I'll hare a few words with the _SOUTH rtLK dug For the test of the heart is trouble. of any armed vessel flying the British of- l>e In "At the If to we must ex- easily avoided. every large city ficer county convention prise. faithful God, And it always comes with the years. (lag. He had a crew of Nantucket ljwar*ete«4 of earth ami many smaller ones little him i rounty superintendent of ipect at times to he in a very small mi- And the -mile that Is worth the praises men. one of whom had nerved In The officer was not averse to an ar- pte.,' »w| every been Is the smile that shines through tear*. books of the tramway linen can l»e lia I Having very busy, I bav. nority. Abraham in an age of great the cause of IHterty, and he began gument while walling, and Xfary took aegleeiJ and the cars are so to write tor the found it to stand plainly marker] that enre to hlui Interested allow- anything W. C. T. C ng. idolatry mvessary It Is easy enough to be prudent worrying about what might happen keep by the intelligent traveler noon learn* to umn Whirb The Annua* hvs Alone for the faith no man against When nothing tempt* you to stray, iwfore he was 300 miles at sea. His ing him to do most of the talking. She hindt. use them. You do not know glv.n us. ftiis age! When Moses n of her Bobbins: vice-presidents. Mrs. I, p vvw. (God. “Lord, they have killed Thy proph the sorrow that hides In a l-efore we bonded.” And smile. git dizzy rrn To sutn up. $2 a day Is a liberal | sails saved her from out of Mrs. P. O. Warren; pts and digged down Thine altars, and It Is these that are worth the homage of earth But Abner had made hi* fouudering recording Mcn- for Captnln Just »• Mrs. low?*nee living expenses, for th y band. In ten seconds was ary. Ids M. Pert: 3 am left alone, and they seek my For we And them but once lu a while. ! noon observation when a sail was daylight corresponding —KUa Wheeler tfiisw. will not rise to this sum in cities where turned Into semldarkness, and there secretary, 51 ra. line L. Small; pfe.” True, there were 7.000 in Israel sighted to the eastward. There was a Iru-uter, .Selected Klma. n long sojourn is made, and so the were Manus of terror and Mrs. Lena M. Seek in«. had not bowed the knee to Baal, by from the first that she was n despair front prho of feeling greater cost short stands will Ik* soul on deck. It seemed a Wn take up fifteen different Mt they were keeping very quiet about British man-of-war. Half an hour every long depart- Dear Frienda: equalized to this one average. Almost five minutes before menu, and nearly all tbo On more* than one occasion Daniel ! t r nil doubts were The the Dolphin lifted superlnirudcnta fift. dispelled. « Here Is another collect Ion of letters that all European countries offer siM*elal cut herself out of the f'nm and went ere re-r ler'ed. We have a very Stood alone for God, and can we ox stranger was not only a man-of-war. fly* prosperaat will do y *u all good. First you shall set- railroad rates for a number of tours before Itebecca 3. Warren L. T. a but Ing away the wind, and she L., witn gn. different experience from that *' he had changed his course to meet what inducements “Del offers to us to during the summer months. Inform.) started the !>out which had Ira Pen and Mr.. Lena Seek Ins at these ancient saints of God? Not that of the brig. been along, »nper- have the reunion at Contention Cove. tlon as to this is obtainable lri the bu- side with the three marines and four Intendenta. all. We may be called to stand I tom you so: exclaimed Captain reau of information in r» : rt Hast Scrim, Aug 4,11*4. every city I sailors In II was seen bottom Blone for God, alone for faith in God. | Abner t«» Mary as he pointed to the din* floating Dear Aunt way station, when* otlu iais speak j: in it, ind m we feel the Blone for the confession of faith In God Madge: taut tail. up. deep importance of the Invitation can Ik* | I am just delighted to know English always found. Th< se \' h*'n the* brig ban been made snug. of treining the young, we ere endeavoring pr alone for the work of God, and if “Yea. Abner; you did." the replied. for a picnic of our band at Contention Core, as round trip tickets cover about ever} Bldeford looked altmit to make women of to such duties let “And now he'll Ixxird and two Captain film. thorough temperance Ballet! upon perform It la near home I will some Ice- press my promise thing to be seen in the in qu< -- \va« them. elected their otticern al country or three of the even we Mary Just freeing herself from the They Aug. &, ■B stand “steadfast and immovable, cream to us cool if the hot weather docs nun. though keep tlon. and international routes can also w» to Lime n a to lashings which hail iarcd her from go- lowa:~i*ieeJdent, Judkins; ■rays abounding in the work of the oot melt the Ice. | haven't got half one spare.** be covered by their help at a cost less ing overboard. and mil a man of th« view president, Caaaie Stinson; i*ord.” We iwu-l make sure of “Grandma G". I will “Waal. It s tio use to give up till we secretary, than that offered by the tourist ag*n crew kind i«H*» lost. What wiihm! like Sadie Walker; treasurer. Emma Meritbew, **lf God oe for us. who can do against aee l»er sou and hare her come to bis home near have to. I should keep right on ami Cies. Steamer Is to travel cheaper than retribution had overtaken the ciptain, Maud Bobbins; Hosts p»?“ What is human opposition, scoff that time. She Is a 11 fe long friend many of pay no 'tentkm to him." other*, ensigns, hare that Aunt Marla" rail, but the great time demanded however. The three marine* had din* Hteelr* Freda if God be for us? Ono us, and I to day learned There had keen a stiff breese all the Sylvester. pr persecution makes the and I arc related, as well as "Grandma <»** and question of meals a api**nr»*0. and the lieutenant among They observed the L. T L. day going God is always a God ggrious forenoon, and the few clouds driving lay by prith majority. as myself. one, there is no helping yourself out the spar** span* In an unconscious con- out on a buck board ride. carried stood with those who have overhead had a look to them. They fctis always time to come. Mjmilly Ob, 1 can hardly wait for that with n sandwich bought nt a station. <1 it ion No one looked for the IK tr and Ran*; their L. T. L. have w«.» Bidefcrd’s first idea had l**en lhansf S«ge, songs. •toed for Him and they 1 the M. H. column so much! HaTe Captain enjoy To be nbie to avail oneself of all war. While the of the Tne auperlntendcnt* felt very of won the world. ! to run away. hut. realising this would fury squhll proud fafcbrahaui against wanted to tell the staters how much I enjoyed these for possibilities saving money and he wn* spent after half an hour. It wn* their L. T. L. The: alvo had a picnic Aug. Elijah. Paul. Athanasius, all my last opring house-cleaning. For twemydve provoke curiosity pursuit, de- Rioses. and really getting the most out of one’s | followed a bre«’xe whleh ran the 12 in coir ff-'on n lb the W. C. T. V. it who have stood out for (Sod. have have hired It done and fall, hut no rided to stand on. As the craft neared by men years spring a I remembered trip good guidebook is absolutely Dolphin below the b or Ison. waa enjoyed very much by all. •ome off “more than conquerors tbr one could be found last sprlug. each other the man of war kept all neces&a ryi*i 1 We to of more Is- the of the lark's nest In the fleld of grain grim. fast on “Waal. Abner.** said Mary when hope bear L.T. La. Sag Him that loved us and gave lliuiwelf story iipd seemed a trout to pass with- had for we In an old school book, so began, and how prou notice. Of a be thing* been straightened ont and organised in Hancock county, gor us.” Let us always stand for God. out sudden, however, 1 It was even to the was when done, plying MEALS AM) EMOTIONS. a bows the unconscious officer had lw*en re- think if the children arc taught temper* we stand alone, for lie will fired solid shot across the brig’s though w!i hru'h ‘for the first thoe. At drat hove the moved to the cabin for treatment, ■ ncr, there will be leea rum lo bgbt with us. and into wind. ■land more got oo mr clothes than orerhead, but. \n OAd mffrr.n.-r Thai Kit«t« Dr. “That menna heave to and In* board- “ruebbe you'll believe in Providence against for the future generation. BIBLE READrSGS. thank the 1 can do It now. I>KLL. iHfrn Hen and Women. lx>nl, after tblR." Mr*. Ida M. Part. ed!" shouted Captain Abner as he pre Ex. xxxil, 2G; Num. xiv. 0; Josh. xriT, You bare us a lesson In cour I cannot understand the difference given good pared to give the necessary orders. County press supt. 16; I Kings xlx, 10. ft-18; Ps. xxvtl. 1; and “Dell.” The senti- between men and women a Unit eat Knrlr Prrjudle* Acainat Potatoes, age perseverance, “But don’t you do anything of the Kl. 4, 11: cxviU, 6; txlvl, l-r>; Isa. 11, 12; ment in favor of meetlug near you seems ing. It is such a radical ti.Terence and The way of the potato said to kind!” protested Mary. “lie’s no more wv Yeaat—They tay in Kuaaia they have Watt xxvlil, 19. 20. to Here Is S.. J. Y. who there doesn’t seem to be any reaeon for have been barred by the that gain ground. right to stop you than you have to stop prejudice aotne awfully long railroad station*. favors it: it. It gave rise tt> the old saw. 'The it was never mentioned in the Bible. him.” Crimson beak—Of courae. Why of courw? ▲ Foreign Field Secretary. way of a man's heart la to h:« atom In the Lolhiuns It came in about D.nir den* Madge: "By Josh. then, but he’ll blow us out If tbeaiaiioti was not awfully long hoe The Hev. F. S. Hatch. T» 1*.. has been Id to an the ach.” and many maidens have 1740. the year of the famine, from Ire- reply Inquirer concerning celery prettied of water!" lu the world would they ever get thcosa» Wot three years field secretary for India. lea, I would *ay that no directions were given thereby—if gaining a permanent posi land. but was routined to gardens tiii “Let him blow! Abner, you’re no of the town on It? nunua me, hut If may will buy It by the ounce at the tiou as cook is to be regarded ns profit. about 1754. when it was planted In man if licked to a Brit and divide It into you give up Ceylon under druggist’s, get ten cer.ta worth, I have seen men at the time of a field* about Abcrlady. By the dose of isher who has bln beaten in war!** Trust Tho«r IVho Havr TrW. four a each day tf suffering the direction of part*, steep part gieat crisis, when their faces were the century it was a general article of I suffered from catarrh of the wurst Usd from neuralgia, and take It four or fire tlmfit The Dolphin held her course. The the World's white with emotion, when a life, or a diet. and never hoped for cure, but Fly's Creaa U his craft through the day or until It gone. British captain brought big d Christian En: fortune, or a name—or a woman was Ramsay *ays that George Henderson Balm seem* to do even that-—<»*c»r Ortroa, Tuii* amount will last four If one la fire with day*. around In pursuit and opened Warren deavor union. in the balance, answer a dm- went about 17C0 for a bag of Ave., Chicago, 111. not suffering at the time of taking. It would not hanging When his shot |M>tntbe« his bow chasers. began 1 I •uftvrvo Iron* it *> had I Tie has done nor call with to where the Irish method of catarrh; got be neceaaarv to use It ao freely. alacrity, anti eat. eat Abner Kilsyth, falling ubout the brig. Captain could not work ; I used Ely's Cream Bain: sad an inestimable Now about the reunion. 1 am more than heartily. I hare seen a chafing dish field culture hud lately been tried, ami i and the crew were for bringing her to, an-entirely well.-A. C. Clarke, *4i •'tusraat service for the pleased that It Is again revived, and 1 really tempt a man from an busi- Introduced tin* potato into Meutieth. Important her teeth and Ate Mass. the sister but Mary shut together Boston, cause and is think that after that hot tramp ought ness engagement, and a cup of tea where a few had been known, but only grimly tut id: The Balm does not irritate or cau*« saectiag. novr to be rewarded by having her Invitation in kale The old just enjoy- even make him sacrifice a train. The yards. folks, however, Sold at SOeU. or mailed by Elf to A oner, ir let ruai nnmaer ooaru by druggist* a of a accepted. I had thought It quite Impossible you not ing bit man who comes home a nervous wreck, did take kindly to the new food Brothers, fid Warren St.. New York. go when Aunt Madge suggested Bluehltl, but If you before be shoots away a mast I'll vacation in cross, irritable, taciturn, after a meal Old Georg** Bar hop. one of the Odder- It 1* decided to meet at Contention Cove I shall not go back borne to bear you called a America. Since to his is a creature to tyre tenants, when told by hi* wife make a desperate edort to get there, and possi- liking conjure coward." Banking. landing he has with, so is the that she had potatoes for supper said. bly **C" can make It convenient to come too. great change wrought. So tbe held on. though be- been In Dolphin “Tattles! Tatties! never large 1 wish U be for every M. B. It is an established fact tbut criminals 1 supped on might possible fore she got out of range the shot demand as a them a’ and sister to be present, and think It would be well eat well when awaiting trial and even my days winna the nicht. splashed water on her deck. She at state to have It understood If It was In Gie them to the herd and me 6% stormy speaker early execution. Men In destitute circum- clear get r. s. batch, I), n. would have eventually made a 1* what your money*will earn If antl locfll TOn_ the morning of the day appointed that we would stances will sacrifice sowens.” It Is significant that Burns, everything for but for loss of tbe breeze. When Invent'd In shams of the ions. was a meet the at whatever escape Dr. Hatch formerly following day time^>unt the sake of three meals a who sang the praises of halt* and por- first hearty day. It died out, the two craft w Madge might set, as we do not want oar completely and should K England pastor. where with women clothing, or. in ridge haggis, have nothing reunion to a failure. With greetings to were three miles apart. The man-of- prove to of the — Bla. ; Ellsworth Loan rarer instances, reading matter. Is a say potato. kwind's all. 8. J. Y. war promptly lowered a boat with an j^Mili^'i A Chlneir Idea. first consideration. Maguzine. armed men to a A NEW SERIES 1 you and C. will bsth be there. officer and six pay There are seven subsocieties In the hope Men in distress and go eat-and fee! visit. mo’Mhk X. P. S. E. In China. These I’anliimlutf IVrformruirra. t* now open, Shares, £1 each; Bonan C. better; if women attempt it feci Dear Sietern of the M. B. C tlwy “Waal, see that boat cornin’, I snare. •re. the you Most pantoiniDe characters were payments, #1 per (1) Gospel Preaching society, Is worse. The very thought of food re- 1 must sit right down while the spirit upon a'pose," said Captain Abner ns Mary borrowed from the Italians. members of which have been both dili- them. It cbokes originally me and tell you my barefoot experience. When pels them, and actually stood twshle blm. “If hadn't inter WHY PAY RENT in and earnest in you The first real English was study preaching I read Aunt Marla’s letter last week and she does them more harm than To pantomime gent good. fered. 1 have got off without when you can borrow on your In the outstattons and in the might produced at a theater In Lincoln's Inn nu«l fee gospel told how restful It was to go barefooted 1 eat in a time of grief seems to them •hare*, give » first mortgage anyltody bein' taken." Fields in 1720. It was called reduce It month Monthly ■treet chapel at night. (2) Lookout smiled to myself. "Harle- every sacrilege. They cry out against the ne have and Intercut together service In her have been “If I hadn't interfered, you'd Executed.” and Its subtitle was payment# committee has done good But as suggestions always help- after of and quin will amount to but little more cessity days fasting yield hack to Nantucket to he sneered and the ful to me I thought I would try U. So this gone "A Sew Italian Comic Scene Between than you are now paying tor looking up Irregulars teaching In Women cannot suf men only degrees at hv iu towu. Jest rent, and In about 10 year# you their morning after getting breakfast for five everybody you a Scaramoucbc. a Harlequin, a Coun- Inquire™ throughout respective for and eat at the same time. Men can will dinners to In the wait. It looks but districts. The Christian and putting up ti^elr carry watch and bad, try Farmer. His Wife and Others." (3i Marriage And that Is the difference I un OWN YOUR OWN HOME. meadow, and washing a sink full of caunot •unthin' turn has at laBt aided in churning may up." The performance was very successful. •oclety mnnuglng la time while 1 am derstand.—Brown Book. of dishes, I thought, now my The l>oat came on with For particular# inquire tour between Christian long, regular About the middle of the eighteenth W. CI7SBMA*, engagements and and so off came my UMKY 9&gJ- sweeping dusting, strokes in an hour was Nat*I Bank Bill* Children, and there have been six Chris- and half along- ; century the character of First shoes and stockings, and 1 began to sweep, and Smoktntc In UerHo pantomime SIrfrl*. side the Tbe lieutenant in A. W. Kino, tian this The Re- brig. charge performances was completely altered, Prealdem.__. weddings year. then 1 began to laugh all to myself. Before 2?.. 1832, no smoking was May rame over the rati, followed by three of peating Scripture society records that And 1 sat right down and had u good, hearty chiefly because the genius of the allowed In the streets or parks of Ber- He had iStBntxfmini*. £75 of have been of course, that did me good, and marines with loaded muskets. famous Grimaldi, who made the clown chapters Scripture laugh. Well, and offenders were * lin, punished by tbe deck when he which a I wondered If any other sister would try hardly touched saug the first figure lu the url- repeated, represents consider- fine for tlie Urst Infraction of the rule pantomime, But I and dkl sweeping and out: Advertisers. Publishers and Printers. able amount of teaching by its mem- persevered my umldi first appeared at Sadler’s Wells and then bathed ieet in lukewarm and by Imprisonment afterward. The bers. (5> The Anti Foot Binding society (lasting, my "You Impudent blackguard of a Tan theater, where lie played the part of a on clean and I felt king of ITussia In those days detested water, put stockings, really kee. but didn't heave to when He was on TIME and has enrolled only seven members, but and the why you monkey. actively engaged rested. smoking police and the mili- SAVE »v in the ease of five this cross we tired a gun?" the stage for forty nine years, and at MONEY especially 1 think Aunt Madge's plan to meet at the tary men were under atrtet orders to “Because we didn't feed like It!” an the close of his career he took a lame- has been taken up bravely and borne on a Blue hill mineral spring field day very arrest any one who dared to smoke In | Chaileu’* Record Books. for Christ's sake, The And I swered Bideford, who had all fit at Lane theater, which real- Consistently (Cj good one. I think it meets this month. It is recorded that when Na Captain I>rury public. Advertiser** I meet of the M. B. C. sisters. his coolness now that tbe crisis was at i lxed £000. He also received £100 Subscription Ficcord, Christian Purity society has thirty-sev- hope may many nearly 6 poleou occupied Berlin a hundred years Record, Job Printer Becero, of This was Advertising en members and has helped many to I also hope to find many the grangers. hand. ! from the Brury Lane fund. Correspondence Record- ago the Berliners eagerly took advan- £>-*7 abstain from wine, tobao- Did you all have lots of roses this summer? I “What! What! More ! in June, 1828. He dh-d In 1837 and iVas Ruled, printed and indexed for quick Intoxicating tage of the to and Impudence? circular am. I-*"* had a bed. And I wish all coukl opportunity smoke, and reference. Msatottre lovely you need a buried in the of St. Jr me*' ro and bad literature. (7) The Soul took a In My turkeyeock. but you lesson churcliyard list on applicatiou. Published by have seen them. But, ob, they faded Hite all special delight puffing smoke Seekers' has nine who hi manuera. As a 1 order chapel, Fentonville mil. society members, In the faces of the |>olice. who had then beginning ( K. A. & W. K. CHILD, earthly pleasures. Hastily yours. — a to have led not few to come to the Auirr Jajsa. no to arrest them. yon douse that rag!" Tart* power In 1832. how- 14 Dover Stree*. New some of whom are now “1 shall do uothlu’ of the kind. If A Hu Hop'* ( ompllmeal. meetings, ever. the restriction was withdrawn, 1 can see you, “Aunt Jaos,” sitting bright Inquirers.—Irish Endeavorer. you want to make a prize of this brig, Througli all the years they were to- all to and since then the people have cele- JKSIjXjftlWOItTH down and having that good langh Jessie Fremont brated the with go ahead and haul down her flag. If gether Mrs. Benton yourself, and 1 have joined you in the anniversary great Joy. A Xo-eel ides. not. then take yourself off.” lived for her husband, as before her LAUMIKV memory of It more than once. STEAM In an Australian society the mem- “Ob, you won't muster your crew, I marriage she had lived for her father. ExIlnsunSrp. and bath booms. is up into little groups of th?" sneered the lieutenant. “It la as Her brilliant mind, her heart and her bership split GOOD TOOLS FOR TH* PROGRESSIVE BOT. "I followed good advice about re- seven, who agree to make their num- turnin' for we suspected—too many British de- hands were constantly busy tn her bus- Dear Aunt Madqe: good evil," said Mr. Haffer- "HO FAY, NO WASH**." ber ten new members serters aboard! Well. I'll soon weed hand's service, and a sailor’s by obtaining who are mothers of has done me acme bad gallant I hope our good slaters ty. “Casey «•' the number la a new them out without Here, shows that her devotion of woru done at >S«n IRTien gained on farms see that they, the turns, but he wanted a 1 your help. compliment AII klcdt laundry boys living boys, favor, an' for and delivered. Combination is muster at,the mast!” was lee. Goods called formed, still comprising are with tools to work with; coals Iv Are on you Yankees, widely recognised. provided good heaped him.” H. B. E8T«Y ■even, and so on. The plsn has been the more modern and newer the better. la Had the crew been backed by the Haring the civil war. when Admiral “Coals lv fire, It?" said Mr. Dolan. W«at lend Bridge, successful and has added mate- whoever influence your hus- would have refused to Porter had command of the Federal very Mother, you are, “Well, there's no great danger. As he captain they rially to the membership of the band to give Robert and Jimmy each, a nice line up on the deck: but. no fleet on the Mississippi, his flagship society. cetn past the house awhile ago yer receiving new hoe every year. They are growing, pro- from him to was the steamer named after Notice. wife, be way Iv encouragement resist, they Benton, Pauper encourage them by keeping them neighborly repartee, EfTPtUs Endeavor. gressive boys; shambled aft to tbe mainmast and Mrs. Fremont's father. The admiral hereby *!»« tossed a bucket lv w si her on 'im. so got unde reigned abreast the times. contracted with the city of Egypt has five societies and they are in Hue. They were six able seamen, named the little tender of the flagship THEboa An old club of a hoe will make an ambitious the chance of bis buntin' alive Is over." for tbe of tbe poor. support dnr'?« tJ’e,'ror Serldedly cosmopolitan. One of them tbe mate and cook not Included Je- ■«^ iH'iorr me mogul could gt»th*T herself KUbSWOKTH NAKKKT8. ROOM. GREAT NOISE MAKERS. piishlng any re-ult, the contractor gave It DINING to buck and catch the A PORCH up breakaway up an a bad job. the fugitive wettan wits moth <• ffEIldkSDAT, August 17, 1904. Gov*t Has AHMABI.K gAKTON. ^ : slowly Installed Megaphones That Xu 1898 an attempt was mart* to net a MASV i CN ftfNV W up DUNAWAY ■ MEA8L HE*. off, very slowly, down the hvad end of LAW tKOAJUUJK. RIGHTS AND Can l#e Heard Miles. A Twenty “day beacon" on tbe shoal 1 whs built *» '»11 <,oe*no* *dd IV the bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 00 on. by Long Misery. The government lighthouse board does in Baltimore at a *nd pounds, anti a bushel of Turks Island salt Rhall co-t of |25,000, but, beyond tb* p*i!en« ! TiiE A. AND B. “Luck up. Irish! Rack and catch the housework up weigh 70 bounds. not believe that the of a while being towed to the it was rosker. II on. can- \ plan building w*»ot, of tb. horn, 'em!” screeched Litters. lb By JAMfS fDWSD BWfONG. The standard weight of a imshei of potatoes, caught In a gale and wrecked. The » Ion* (ommet'i vacation, \ in 64) light tower off for which t .o ««»y »or “You can't do It!*’ yelled n breathless good order and tit for shipping, it pounds; Cape Hatteras, beacon waa forty feet and rested on ao widely to of apples, 44 pound*. high t, nothin* contrlbut*. irakcraan who came up from the rear. Congress has made a conditional ~ TUf &tamlar>' of u bushel of beans in just ap- Idea to .* meal, weight pontoons—tbe being cut away the lieeltb end enjoyment Copyright, tmH, by T. C. ih-rturr. “Iiecauae the gear's out good order und fit tor Is 62 pounds. of can ever be carried i Just completely shipping, propriation |590 000, and allow the beacon to ,omm.r Of wheat, beets, and 60 pontoons settle door*. o’ the hea l o’ that section and there ruta-h**c ‘uralpa peas, out Diamond which not of pound*; oi corn, .Vi pounds; of onions, 52 successfully. shoal, its owu Into door* I. rrni»"'ni"'i»w|HH»»r;«,wr’ii|i»i'M,rnwwpf; by weight the.g«i>d, remain- living out ol Incoming wouldn’t be nothin* to make a oounds; of carrots, Kiigilsn ami has been called the of the In foot, conpl'n* turnips, rye “graveyard ing there as a to mariner-. cuetom. You Iml tan meal, 50 of guide moreen American The O. P. A, Ills head Into the to If you caught ’em, which It ain’t pounds; parsnips,45 pounds; extends thirteen miles into the oreand put of barley ami buckwheat, 48 of oats, Atlantic”, j There are some obstacle* w inch and dining pounds; human tilting-rooms fwrcb and likely you'll do anyway.” f- pounds, or even measure as by >< ement. ocean, and have 'Inorcn general superintendent's doorway experimental borings skill cannot overcome, and ii ►enna lo‘ o*« The prices quoted below are the retail j likely fitted up eon,1,nt !>r»cUc*1 Bitters was thinking of Honnossy prices shown that there is no solid bottom 100 ’tooa’- said: at Ellsworth. Farmers cam easilt reckon from ; that among these may be c a^ert the diffi- »nr.er gal— —per gal— aa a at luncheon freight. Havana, .35 .65 4.70 that will serve buffet check on your pass don't seem to be in Linseed, point of the coinpiss, tbm giving to the railway company attempted to Jay its “Better wait for another report from Porto UlCO, .50 Kerosene, 13 g!5 lime, end bold theineodlDg basket be- sight. Long lay off. eli. Tympan!" .60 mariner an accurate notion of the direc- tracks across the steam raiiroad. He read Oldtown." said the operator. But Syrup, tween meal times. Tympan sat up, pulling his bat over Lumber sail Building Materials. tion from which the souud proceeds. the riot act that day, and commanded was six minutes late then vuivi ovuv/iiib 10 nw» Ilennessy tbe crowd II ■ |nniMiu» his eves. Lumber—per M— Spruce, 125 This, of course, is a matter of great im- to disperse. They did not and and resolved to go on up the grade. 13 blue and white or yellow mid *‘I>irk hi' su'd. Hemlock, 414 Hemlock, 135 portance in a fog. a big riot followed In which a number out, wy, Ilennespy,'* “you go Hemlock boards, 13 §14 51— He signaled his engineer and Jumped Clapboards—per hurt. brown, or doll green, or peacock green plow on y* r klddln’ ’r I’ll roast you one 8pruce, 16020 Extra spruce, 24 026 Another new method of sending a were on the rear. The brakeman was there 8pruce No. tad a And eating can f'r smart. lloor, 20025 Spruce, 1, •20840 voice across the sea Mr. Cushman attends to his duties blue, living porch o’ these days bein'so They’ve 20 mighty involves the daily. a id grinned when the conductor cursed Pine, 050 Clear pine, 25050 be made, with just a lew dollars’ expense, tired me, you c’n bet—yea. they have: Matched pine. 20 925 Extra pine. 50 use of a diaphragm which is made to Hts principal work is now civil business. his — luck. Shingles—per M— M He a tbe most charming in the whole me but I'm next to Palmer ~ Laths—per vibrate by To this are attached lo“t bis wife few years ago, and now place firVct good, extra 325 electricity. Hennessy. half way through the Cedar, 8prucc, 2.50 bcote and moat healthful And cheerful yet. An' 1 heard what Palmer told 2 75 Hemlock, 200 two huge magsphoues which emit a deaf- residts with his daughter in Abington. d«x)r. wheeled. There, away back by 2d 2 25 ft Cbl'dren will that "It la hot enough the Q. p. A. this morn in' about clear, Nalls, per .040.06 ening roar that can be heard for forget your 60 many n bit extra o. contentment, book by the station iloor. He founo man! Bun her hack into the siding and you your can ot r»'*-MK own ( itie 1 cu ical HEAD who wears how- I want to make this In ACHE? dainty becoming frocks, where the wild freight had reportec let the freight go by.” pay? journey apj-i fnius. F. r fog signals luce is a ever about her it cheap, daily tasks, has all and saw with satisfaction that she wat The passengers knew only enough half time, and if you accomplish you steam siren. of this Sweet’s Headache Powders beauty at her command. to that were shall be paid.* Ht Id steel and in charge of Bitters, one of the ring complain they horribly doubly by huge cables monster will “He went to his at once and quickly bring relief. and sure to do his best to get that shaken up that afternoon near Lyshon. helpers mushroom anchors, the lightship on FOR Speaklutc From Experience. train befort It was Hennessy himself who switched informed them that I was a prince. D srnond shoal a without 1 n rtrtl) asks the voters of the to country The Famous Horse Show- French entrust the destinies of the nation to Tribute to Kwt Unioiu? A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Cruiser -Live Ixtcsla. it < unsafe hands and its uncertain Bowton, Aug. 16,1904. 1887 1804. PUBLISHED pol- The bore* show, which began Tuesday To the Editor of The American: EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON icies on a question that concerns the morning and will continue for three days, Among tbe clean, beautiful atates of AT welfare of every American. i« the event of thin week, and one of tbe ELIS WORTH, MAINE, tbo Union, Maine easily itnnda In tbe It is like asking the owners of a big features of tbe summer. BT THE front rank, for a many reasons, tbo well fora s access float with valuable cargo, Everything promisee Ti FIRST HANCOCK CO. moat NATIONAL COUNT? PUBLISHING vessel, freighted prominent of which are tbe uni- BANK ful show. dawned a current Tuesday morning ► W. hr amt Manager. steaming strong in known versal courtesy «nd of her bright and fair, and tbe hope# of tbe hospitality with a trained to surrender it to of MAINE. pilot, and for fine people. ELLSWORTH, BnNMTif»t*«r. Drier—$2 00 a year; $1.00 for six management everybody else, an unskilled and an untried lo tbeae days of cosmopolitan gather* month-:; BO cent* for .brae months; If paid pilot weather were resits “d, for tbe first day at 88 cents •trie?!v In advance, $l 00, 75 and crew. ings, one needs to go to inch a state aa Ail are reckoned at least. ANDREW P. W1 SWELL, Preheat ree| vctuely arrearages Maine to with Americans the rate of f? mingle genuine per year. There Is a list of entries for the Capital, Safe involved in the large in tbe true sense of tbe Tbere ARNO W. KINO, Vlce-Pre*Went Deposit Anwrt*»*«E Kites—are r**.**onab)e, and will There is nothing word. events. Among tbe exhibitors aVe Staf- be made known on application. tariff problem, as democrats would ooe’a heart it gladdened as be bears once HENRY W. CmMw ford Bros., A. J. Cassatt, W. Butler Don- $50,000.00 CLStWAN, Vaults, Ba&tr rt/rr.mnnlc&tlons should he addresaed have the voters believe. The nub of more tbe cheerful, honest greeting of J. A. Countess and all tnonev orders tniule to The can, Roosevelt, Cassini, to, payable the is that whenever the long ago, when tbe Cftll war was not even $4 to 20 Hancock duian rt'Btiaaiao u>, Ella proposition Pal it xer, 9. Megsrgee W right, the Directors: per Ralph thought of. and every neighbor was a •Surplus, Worth Mnlne is removed from an Ameri- Misses Francis A, P. protection Bears, J. C. Lifiogeton, familiar frieod. WUwett, Annum. can industry the employment inci- Burton Harrison, Clement B. Near bold, It was my good fortunes short time $45,000. Eayeoc H*le, dent to that is trans- Mrs. Foster Millikan, E. A. industry simply fV. Macey. since to spend my vacation in Hast La* L. Entry. Savings Dept. ferred from American workmen to Archibald Harrison, W, B. Hawkins, Mrs 1904 AIGUST motne while tbe navy forces were disport- Deposits, A. W. King, 19041 Raker, Miss Katharine Grant, Next quarter foreign workmen. Joseph ing themselves tbere, both afloat and J. A. Peter*. Pulitrer. Jr., Miss Hubbard, Philip Living- ashore, and 1 bare returned reinvigoratad, $630,000.00 E. H. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa * ston, VV. F. Storm, A. D. Addison, C. C. Ortely. begins July |. The item in our of mentally and physically, and teel moved largest gain gold C. Burrill, Col. Morreil, W. Allison, Dr. end lsst came from to express gratitude lo everybody WE ACCOUNTS OF imports year Japan’s F. E. INVITEJTHE CORPORATIONS, FIRiyij IVay Wbiting, H. Ureely. came in contact. ~“l 2 3 4 5 in this The re- everything with whieb I purchases country. Tne largest list of entries has been made AND INDIVIDUALS. 6j Naturally my first mention would be my publican party insists upon the open by Stafford Bros, and A. J. Cassatt, who aind and generous boats, Uapt. Luther I S 9 10 11 12 13 door for American trade. The demo- have tbe same _7 number—twenty-one. UMIpatrtck and hie estimable wife, old cratic would make the open Tbe show began Tuesday morning at | policy residents and universally respected, who A FlI!*Flfd||H Attorney. Xottcc*. 10 o'clock with a class for stallion* Etg.il 20 door useless tinkering with the special 'leave no in tbeir efforts 14 15 16 17 18 19 j by stone unturned** Humner P. Mltln, of Stonlngton, snc- of >uitabfe for breeding carriage horses. To oil tariff and keeping us ont foreign ;o make everyone happy, the captain's cewafolly p**»«S the fXftBlMtiotl recently p*r.on» ratemtod ■■ dtbtiTof*t^S Other events were for best tote* btrrluurier namrd. Tuesday pair a and In markets. notber, bright intelligent lady bold at Portland, and I* now a full-fledged At * probote court held ot 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 >f best horse on Eilaworth. I„ ponies, singts delivery r»er for Ih* eounty of eighty-ninth year cheerfully lending attorney. Honoock. Oj to, .1“°COM wagon, best pair livery horses, best horse do* of Auco«i, o. d l*)l. The of President Roosevelt’s icr aid in entertaining, with rernl- Mr. Mill* baa br«n a student at tbe pith j fpHK following nutter boring (*.- 30 n harness, horse over fifteen bands for rented 31 j of is found in the iterances of tbe good old long ago. office of Littlefield*, Hook land, of which JL tor the notion tberenpon h.rSTT 28129; speech acceptance i* j Mrk 2 3b best use, class, ofterludirotrd.lt pacers, pair A no minor firm f'ongreasmaa Charles £. LUtlifield i» hereby ordered thotill sentence: “We know our own personality of Importance tire thereof be given minds, horses to be shown j a member. to.lfp.nmn* fraught borses, pair s the ‘'mutual • of thl* MOON’S PHASES. tlse same mind a Bloomfield bmllh, copy order to feSS and have kept of before ladies* saddle He was elected to the lower branch of imbed three week* *ucce**itelr victoria, horse, friend” of Lamoine. He to be in the liu our appears t he Maine legislature in 1902, and ia now worth Amerltron. o neortpotwr - 4 P 17 sufficient length of time to •give one-mile dash. pthii.tJ “J CO Quarter aodero, be universal tbere is no un- ! the nominee for State senator KlUworth, in *oid tfmt 7:58 chaperon; republican county, Qtty *•^3 coherence and There ot o prohote court to be policy sanity.” lertaklog for adventure or amusement from Hancock county. pent- he'd at mi n **k' 00 »•>' oltth is no answer to that statement. Tbe French cruiser Dupielx arrived in To Mr Milia la largely due toe snore** 2Ui c,oa“‘/- doy of for which he is not instantly ready, and 8rpt.roher, o. d. mot, ot unof tire clock be harbor and of tLa summer acbool for teacbera that lit!. Saturday morning, forenoon, ond be herd thereon if the, Li! 1901. being a man of means and leisure, be ap- was held at ttUa • *»o» and come. "• WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, mchored above j Stooiotfton Davis Bar^slsod. teat. ttomuel Vice-Presidential-Candidate -srently derives as much pleasure from Fornhom, lote of Pennbwmt. |„ „u Saturday afternoon an official visit wa# totnty. dereooed. A certain initiates as do tbe lovlrumVol ore is ranch incensed over the campaign ;be entertainments be ‘® he tb* loot This week’s edition of The Mid to the cruiser a Hooker At will nod te.tomrnt by party including Waihington Hancock Point. cndtcll of *otd .Vd stories that are told about him. ‘strangers within tbe gatta” of tbe old drce**ed, taggtbrr with mS! being be board of selectmen, Charles F. Paine, Booker T. Washington. tbe brilliant lion for American is ;oid. probot-ibereo'. preoenled t, will lose of that kind ”**' ”* He timidity own Granville chief ol negro orator and preacher, apeeka thla li‘* ettecotor* treasurer; Hsmor, A marked feature of tb.t»‘n° o,£JJ 2,300 copies. more very and pleasing afternoon at tbe at Hancock Point when he get older and seasoned ! W. H. thr chapel dorob U Into x>lice; Sherman, representiog la hi* babit on tbe work of the In* Oordin.r, of Canine. |» bis gentleman’s personality Tuskegea (Ala.) county, deceased. Ace toln to the of life. >o«rd of trade. The party was received stltute and It* reeulte. Imtrjmint mo penalties political >f on occa- port.ng u be the toot tfill and moving “gracefully” every Mr. IwwmiF* for six months of 1904, 2,543 jy (tear Admiral Rivet and bis officers. Washington l* tie president of thta •old deceoord. together with Average sion. He ie soon to erect a eetitmo to, capacious famou* Institution for colored people. P'®1***' *»d furodoHnl.tr* Average for four issues in Julj% 2,400 John Williams says he does The Dnpieix is a first-class cruiser of loo utik Sharp mausion on bis own land, and bopee in J*e TI*" •“bC.ed. pre*etiled oy More W Ltd! '578 tons, end one of the fastest in tbr kin Perkin., n legnte. uio*er .jhl not know whether the democratic j future to entertain on a scale. will large Salt. Hereno. H. Kodh k. lute of French navy. Her speed is twenty-one- Jar Kden in mid REPUBLIC AN X< >M IN EES. double standard notion “is a corpse Another pleasant person la tbe buck* county, decerned. A certain m.lrumeat Z Knots. She la a formidable looking ship porting to be tb. loet will ond or in a trance”. It is a corpse in the board driver, a Mr. iiaslam, well known TT>tANO~A McPball square feluo; will be of oold tr.Umni with two masts and four funnels. 8be is X *oW cheap for cash. Inquire of CHastits deceoeed, together with petition r., in who is not in probate thereof, ril br NATIONAL ELECTION, NOV. 8. 1904. East, but v-ry much alive in the West, Ellsworth, only replete K Auxixon, at Parcher’* drug store, Ell* pmra Poebe 8 Ho. 126 feet long, feet beam and dick, the eiecutrlz named fifty-eight but wbo can be de worth. therein and some sections of the South. jualnt anecdotes, Wlilteur H l.te or ;wenty-five feet draught. Her armament Allen, 'leirone, Middle* FOR PRESIDENT, pended on to laugh heartily at tbe re- LOT — Desirable wood lot of fij consist of eight 6.4 inch, four 3 0 inch and acres, on Trenton road. For further uarks or “breaks” of tbe “tenderfoot” WOOD said address P. O. Box SSI, Ellawort.*, ■allAble perftou be ap^mud admiaMrstar TiTei >doke “Our policy is continuous,” ourteen smaller guns. She has an armor particulars Of the Roosevelt, risitor. And there are others, and many Maine. estate of *»i : decease*'*. prvMtiid b? President Roosevelt in his speech of lelt four me be# thick. She carries a crew Lorenxo I*. Alien. • brouter of said ]« OF NEW YORK. >thers, too. ^OOD — First-class 18-tnch bard wood, dry Reuben A. Her latf of Trenton is Mid The democrat* follow )f about 750 men, including officer* f beech and per. acceptance. Tbe the tbe thing* of f bircb, maple, well-selected county, deceased Petition that EiJwsrd winery, air, good and for P. C. The ship wee visited by many people ready delivery. V. Auis, Haines Harper or aotnc other suitable be FOR the of the vaudeville managers, and and sea, nil combine to do wb»t mod- person ap- VICE-PRESIDENT, plan j farm, Ellsworth Falls. Me. ptilmwl adimnlatfttor of (be Sunday who were courteously received estate of laid and present a new policy at each ap- cal aclence often atrlvee for In vain; the deceased, or*tented by Reward C. Harder.* ind shown about. While ail modern MB <»* d ft aaed. Charles W. nark* of care from tbe wearied Fairbanks, pearance. disappear Katie**. train* P* Haynes, late of ^ar-vessels are necessarily much alike, Special Kden. to said OF . :»row, wrinkle* are smoothed out, a color eouuty. deceased Petition that Veima g. rial tors found many features of the Du- 8PBC1AL KOT1CB. Hajnes or some other suitable be ;o rival that of tbe “noble red roan” t* ae- person ap- orators are pointed administrator of the Democratic insisting uleix different from our American not tre*pa*# in Caalculocus Park. I estate of said ship*. If after a month1* deceased, Velma h STATE ELECTION, SEPT. 12, 1904. vored, and one, aojourn demand to life and presented by Havr.ct, that Senator Lodge wrote the republi- was and aboard DO protection property widow o' saiu deceased. Everything spick span irald and from the of Hancock, tbe State of such Joyous surrounding* good j county Maril.roe late of can The be and the officer* and sailors are a and tbe United State# of Amerlca. hnfUjian. Kbarooot, Tur- STATE TICKET. platform. republican plat- ship, Maine, in Asia. Petition (bat •beer, doe** not leave Maine nilnue several j Mabt C. Fasti Austin. key a*«m.is M. Ea- form was written in the records of ine-looking of men. f.«|i*uor some o.ii«r suiia. lt be For body button# and with a wa!*tbelt let out person ap- Governor, to; ^m'r.nrwnr o* the estate of The will remain to the harbor till said of achieve- ship > WILLIAM T. COBB, eight years glorious party be limit, be or abe must be other than of i3xofts»ional Cart*. Jomtcdceased. printed by Avedis M. Knfiaiian. ment. iext Sunday or .Monday, when she will j a son of said deceased. of Rockland. itture’a mould. Hi gh McDkvitt. <»ranvlli* lean of ail for Halifax. The cruiser bas been in Biaisde)], Orland, in said a of on-omd For to ex- SIMON C-on.y, person mind. Petilioa Representative Congress, about a di- [Mr. McDevItt's admirably TON, M. D. filed Waiter tJ. The democratic of 1900 hie country month, corning | j by Itiaisdcil. guardian, for H* (Third District) platform cenae to aell certain of the ie*l estate of said ect from France. >reaaed tribute to East Lamoine, one EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. said: l,We are unalterably opposed PHYSICIAN andSUHOEOX. ward. her visit the will be to )f Hancock summer Unnsa Jane late off Hullleau. in declaration During ship open county's growing Pineo, Mid to monometallism.” That connty, deceased- Petition Hied by Charles rlsitore every day from 1 to 5 o’clock in ’e&ort*, will doubtless be highly ap- OHF1CKS. / MANNINIi BLOCK COUNTY TICKET. has not been the action of j tt. Pineo* one of the heirs of said deceased, changed by he afternoon. Cion. Morrell has invited Residence, Jf o. 9 Hancock St. iitat Charles H. Wood or some aher predated not only by tbe good people ; isiubie in national convention. per sou l-e authorised to sell cams real es- For Senator®, the party be French officers to be his guests at the TKLiriuSiL Mentioned in the letter, but also by tate described in aatd petition, at pablic sale, SUMNER P. MILLS, of Stonlngton. sorse and numbers the j and distribute show, large of til other residents of proceeds. Lamoine.—Ed.] ] Uxsie M if Inek'ev, late of BluehfH. in said EDWARD S. CLARK, of Eden. It a of moral cour- tailors will attend. legal Xotitfs. required display probably county, deceased. Pinal account of Edward to declare for sound and K. ('base. administrator, died for se lirment- For Register of Probate, age for a democrat Deacon* Dancing. TiiritirH sale or heal utatb. Harvey P Hinckley, late of Blneblil. in said of Ellsworth. Among the late visitors to Bar Harbor 1904. TIMOTHY F. MAHONEY, money in 1996 and 1900. Judge bar- La.voi.vic, Aug. 15. TyiltSl’AXT to a decree Hating from tbe county, deceased. hiual accouu of Edward ire Mr. and Mrs. William P. of X district court of the United State# for K. ( For ker the free silver candi- Sheehan, To the Editor of The American: base, administrator, tied for settlement. Sheriff, supported the dlatrict of Maiue, in the matter of Edward William P Hiatei. late of tn .aid Sew York. Mr. Soeehau is chairman of in last week's 1 noticed au article j B'oobiU, HOWARD F. WHITCOMB, of Ellsworth. date in those years. paper Bwasey, in bankruptcy, I shall on ftaturdav. county, deceased. Pinal account o' William be executive committee of the demo- ligned “A Church Member", saying that the *?th day of *ugu«t, l»M, at 10 o'clock fn Biaset, a.im nistrator, filed for settlement. For tbe forenoon, at the office of tbe A. County Attorney, cratic national committee. af- undersigned Abigail Hawes. late off Casein?, in said Saturday jeltter tbe deacons nor tbe at Hue in aatd sell st H. of Eden. the deacons'; Import, district, auction county, detea*•>«*. Fourth accouut of (ifnrft CHARLES WOOD, Candidates should be judged by to leruoon Judge and Mrs. Abraham Law* laughter* were preoeul st tbe dance; also the highest bidder, for cash, a i the interest A. Wheater, trustee jo>'«r the will of satd For which stand, and the said Edward Mwarey had on tbe mb day decease *, Sled for settlement County Commissioner, platforms upon they rence, of New York, gave a reception In bat tbe announced It from the of clergy February, 1804. in and to the following de- Amanda btmth, late off Burkeport. in said ORLANDO W. FOSS, of Hancock. not their views scribed real to by personal upon honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan which pulpit. estate, sit: county, deceased. First account of Theo H. One-seventh of Rmerlon lot. in Burk*port; Hmith. executor, fifed for •< Ulnuent For which concern the was attended a large number of prom- 1 wish to correct this erroneous state- County Treasurer, questions people. by one seventh of Bweet lot. ia But tenor:; oue John C. Palk. 1st* of BuMikutllr, in said OMAR W. TAPLEY, of Ellsworth. inent people. Mr. Sheehan Is here for a ment. 1 being a regular attendant at seventh of Warren Moore lot. In Bnck»port; county, deceased First account of Chari one-tenth of the lot. in Bontbwest H. Perkina. filed for settle- short rest before the hard tbe Stanley administrator, Speaker Cannon says the republican undertaking ?burch, and occasionally attending Harbor. Maine; one-half of two acre* at ment. POE REPRESENTATIVE#: work of the Southwest Harbor, near sea wall; one seventh D motto is: “We move on,” and he campaign. lances, and being st church, will say that Mary Henry, late of BrooksviUe. in said of P. O. Building and lot. iu Hucksport; one- county, deceased. Pirat account of Charles did not tbe be J From Ellsworth. have added that the democratic Lbe clergy announce dauoe; seventh of the {so-called) Pinson and Brown ! tf Perkins, txecalor. filed for seUleateol. might An bill was ALEXANDER C. HAGERTHY, Interesting game played at limply announced tbe supper. store and lot, in Buck«port; one-seventh of W'ailer B. Blaiadeif, ia(e of Franklso. la motto is: “We follow.” the (eo-called) R. k. Trott store and lot, in said county, deceased. Becoud account of Ellsworth. Kebo Saturday afternoon between teams st tbe daoca the few in j of Being evening# Hucksport; one-seventh of lot of lend oppo- j Frank E. Hlaiadel). executor, filed for settle- representing the summer visitors at Bar question, will «ay that while 1 did not see site (i W. Abbott’s, In one- of Hucksport; The democrats are looking for a new Harbor and Northeast Harbor. For Lbe deacons, I saw a deacon's daughter, seventh Baronet Hsrriman lot, in Orland; to the Record. one seventh Of the I Aii Appeal ilao some of the leading members of the proprietors lot* in Orland. of Buffoik, Commonwcalto of Massachusetts, the thirteen the straggle numbered lia, Ml, fl*.h and lot* ! of financial party emblem, only requirement innings continued, cburcb. point granite deceased. Second account of F. W Bndgbsin. The history legislation on Cat tine all of which ar« to to and Ibeu the called the game on road; subject j trailer under the will of said deoeurd, Med that it be made large enough umpire 1 think that this cburcb member better an can be summarized into being attachment in suit now pending in the ( for settlement. in America account of darkness. The heal himself now. conceal a knife. contest re- (or herself) supreme judicial coo.t for Hancock county, Levt Lurvey, late of Tree*out, in said coun- statement that the re- Maine. the very brief sulted in a draw—7 to 7. A Church-Goer. ty. deceased. First se-euiu t.f Reuben F. Also the real estate of have advocated and the following said bank- j Lurvey. administrator. dle.i for settlement. publicans No convention has ever rupt. to wit: One-fourtctmb of the follow- Lydia B. Lurvry, late of Trcmonl. in said republican *lOO. lots of land in democrat every act of The exhibition of aquatic sports which •lOO Reward, ing Orland. Main**, nnmberrA county, deceased. First ac.oant of Reuben opposed legis- to revise its 7L 87. found it necessary plat- this will lie to ST. 70. 71, 88, 81. 82, Si, W*. 1C.. 10*. ltd. I F. administrator. filed for settlement. the was held at the swimming club The reader* of paper pleaded Lurvry, lation calculated to sys- Saturday each of said lots contain* about one hundred > Howard in perfect form to with a of in- learn that there U at le^wtt one dreaded disease Johnson, minor, of Buck«*port, comply telegram acres, one seventh of the lots in Or- said now obtains. The con- forencon was one of the most Interesting that science has been able to enre in all its following if«oo;r. First account of Atuov A. John- tem which land, to the of structions. *ta*es, and that «i C* *arrh. Ila’l*» Catarrh according plan Orland. said | •on, guardian. (Usd foe ee.lleiaeot. and attractive events which have lots being numbered 88, all of which in sensus of mature republ’can judg- been Lure is tbe only tiosltlve cure iiuw known to the 84, lit; WUeoo L »nr. rnt. lute of OouMaboro. are to mortgage tn P p. as Bed- here this Bummer. The wails rredical Catarrh t*-log a constitu- subject Oil.nore. mid county. deceased. Final account of been The consensus held about! fraternity well as to an attachment in ment has right. COUNTY GOSSIP. tional disease, a constitutional treat- suit now pending ford K. Tracy, administrator, filed for settle- were decorated requires in the court the the pool gaily with flags ment Hali's Ca’n. rh Cure 1* lekea internally, supreme judicial fo» Hancock menl. of of democratic party county. raid opinion and lanterns. actinic upon the f-lood and tnuc'>o* John P. Gordon, late of Franklin, in Amburst announces tbe dates of its Japanese directly Also the real estate of said bank- of has been wrong, usually. The repub- surfaces of the system. thereby dcst.oving the following county, deceased. Third and final account attendance was and to wit: One-fifth of ad- fair—the famous up-river fair—Sept. 27 The large (he spec- foundation of the dlsease, and giving the rupt. the (so called; Frank K. lilaivdell and Arno W. King. has made mistakes and Central Wharf ft» the uelt- lican party tacie was a one—the patient strength by Unit ling up the constitu- property bbckvpori. iniuistratora. tiled for settlement. Also and 28. very pretty hand- title to which is in P. P. Gilmore to The democrats _ tion end asd-tlng nature iu doing its wora. subject lion filed that an order be issued to distribute rectified them. party an to re on somely gowned women, the fluttering Tbe uroprlevora have so much faith In its agreement convey payment of one ■ among the heirs of said deceased, the amount insisted Tbe campaign begins lu earn- thousand dollars; house and lot In I has made mistakes and upon political decorations, boats and canoe* surround- curative powers that offer One Hundred Ellsworth. rcmaluing In the hands of said administra- they known as the Morrison lot. to a i est ext week. Watch out for tbe spell- Dollars for anv ca**e that it fall* to cure. Send subject mort- tors them. ing tbe pool in which were numbers of of one thousand repeating foi list of testimonial*. age dollar*; homestead iu Lattice S. Gordon, late of Franklin, in *eid binders! swimmers of both sexes. § ucksport, the title to which is in the names deceased. of act was a re- __ Address F. J. CHRVEY A Co, Toledo, O. county, First and float account The national banking of him he If and or Among the events were an umbrella Sold bv 73c wife survivor; all of which ! Arno W. King and Frank K. BlaUdeP. admin- Druggists, are measure, calculated to re- Now that baying Is over, family re- race, tog of war iu canoes, race Take Hall’s Pills for subject U> an attachment in a «ult cow istrators, filed for settlement. Also petition publican swimming Family constipation. in the * order. are a for men and pending supreme judicial court for filed bv said administrators to have col'-ieral from the evils of unions are in They good hoys, diving by women, Hancock Oacaa deem the country ladles’ county, P. Cunningham. inheritance tax assessed. Also petition that of them tbe better. swimming race, whistling race for Trustee of Edward The measure was thing; tbe more Bwaxey in Bankruptcy. an order be issued to diatributj among ib< wildcat hacking. ladies, obstacle race for men. jutip iClanui. Hucksport, Aug. 8. 1901. Blood is thicker than water. hei-s of t.ald deceased, the amount remaining 90 per cent, of the demo- in the hands of said administrators. opposed by STATE or wits beW at main*:. O. P. CUNNIMUHA1I, Judge of said ©ouri In and is to-day op- A meeting tbe Q. A. K. ball crats Congress, The Martha Washington benevolent Tbeasi *«*•« Of'rict, A true copy of the original. number of recently for tbe organization of a local Attestrasa. P Don*. Register posed by a very large society, of Deer Isle, met at Sunset on Auorm, Aog. IT. 1904. \ tribe of Red Men. Tbe name of tbe new WANTED T>UR8UANT to Chap. 9. Sec. 44, of the Re- in of the time test of its 4 for annual bee. Old- subscriber oot of the State them, spite Aug. its spinning 1 vise! Statutes, 1 will *i Uie 6.at* Trees- rpHE residing tribe la Cherokee tribe, No. 86. 1 of Maine, to wit: Mary Fairfax Daven- fashioned wheels were In actnal urer’e office at Augusta, on the first merits. spinning Tbe officers have been twenty por*., of the CKy, County and State of Ned following elected: day of September neat, mt ii o’clock a. m.. de- use. the exhibits was a pre- A MAN York notice that she has been In is9« the democratic platform Among quilt Sachem. B. E. Whitney; senior sagamore, BRIGHT, SMART eell and convey by deed Lo the b hereby give* highest deter, duly executrix of the last will and tbe tor the benefit of tbe II. C. es all the interest of the State In the tract* appointed the issue of national bank sented to society Morrison; junior sagamore, Ja of testament of John Alfred Davenport, late o. clared land hereinafter desc-ibed, in made “Aunt" Sslome Sellers, Bernadtnl; prophet, Oscar D. Wentworth; HANCOCK lying uuiucor- said Countv and State of New York, and so library, by FOR COUNTY do rated wtid tracts forfeited City, notes unconstitutional, recently keeper of wampum, Ezra col- to*nablp*. be'ng deceased, and bonus a*, the law di- who is now 104 old. Cough; to the State for State taxes, and the given demanded tbs nearly years lector of Leon of county raeta. aofi that she has Henry »• as 1900 the wampum, Dorr; chief taxes certified to the Treasurer of for appointed platform Frank E State, Hall, ot in the County of Hancock records. Walls; trustees, P. H.- with a team to sell goods on the road the year 1902 and previous The aalc Ellsworth, of notes or year*. and State of Maine, her agent In said 8LU or substitution government Joy, C. B. Higgins, Frank Lelghion. and conveyance of each tract will be made Think of being away from one’s birth- from house to house, with Maine. All having demands again** for bank notes as experience subject to a right in the owner or owner persons silver certificates part the estate of said deceased are desired to and then revisit- or as oue who is a natural trader whose rights have been to redeem pre- place seventy-six years, not, forfeited, sent the same for settlement, and all Indebtea as Imustmetts. the s .cne at any time within one alter rapidly possible. Itt Yet tbat is what Adonlram J. year thereto are to make i in me- ing would make a good success. A bond the sale, by or to the requested payment in Congress voted paying tendering pur- ManT Fa m fax DavBXFOBT Everv republican of MllwRokee, did last chaser bis proportion of what the diately. Koundy, Wis., or other will be to purchaser August «, 1904. of security required paid thereto* at the sale, with interest at the for tne resumption specie pay- week. He was born in Bluebll! in 1818. _— aud for en- rate of twenty per cent, per annum from the democrat against guarantee honesty goods subscriber hereby gives notice that and every and left there In 1828, living elsewhere in time of sale, and one dollar lor release, or rpHE ments, 1 be has been executor in Grand trusted to his care. Salary and each owner redeem his interest duly appointed House, 1877, when be went Weet for may by pay- of the and testament of John and'a democratic Maine until 1851, Afmy Encampment as aforesaid to the last will ing treasurer of it; commission will tie and a State, a* late of In the county the of the re- Maine is a In paid, good provided in 9, Sec. of the Hunker, floilda’oo’e, a bill for repeal good. powerful magnet Chap. tg, revised of and bonds a* in* passed to make in a statutes. Hancock, deceased, given A of the back her sons and daugbtare. opportunity large pay law directs. All persons having demand* act. majority bringing No tract, however, will be sold at a sumption BOSTON price the estate of said deceased are de- bill to legitimate business the year round to less than the full amount due thereon for against voted against the sired to the same for settlement, »na democrats such unpaid State and taxes interest present the right party, by a reliable jobbing county all Indebted thereto are requested to make the silver purchase act, and Bear Admiral Kobley Evans, better AUGUST 15 to 20 and costs, as described la the following repeal house of Boston. Address 8. & schedule: payment immediately. voted for the known as “Fighting Bob”, is coming to Co., August 2. 1901. S am cat, O. only twelve democrats inclusive during the continuance of toe BAKCOCK POCBTT. Bar Harbor to make an examination Into Box 2925, Boston, Mass. of the gold standard, Encampment tbe 1902. No. 10, Adjoining Steaben, 2.2*3 913 03 rriHB «ub»erlb«r. WUllun Warn White, ol establishment 1902. tbe iniquities of the fog trumpet on Egg No. 19, Middle Division. 2.069 8 82 X the city and eouuty of Providence, state 178 voted It. that he while against be done tbe Salt. Or.A«ANt)*L Smith, of Rhode Island, hereby gives notice Hock, and see what may by Sox the las* in 1896 and 1900 and EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY State of Maine. has been duly appointed executor of The __Treasurer, late of republicans to provide a soporific tor Bar will sell tickets from AUGUST 13 to will and testament of Ella C. White, in government subscriber declared for the gold standard, 19, inclusive, at GREATLY hereby gives notice that the and county of Philadelphia Common* 1904 Harbor residents. Admiral Evans will REDUCED she has been city democrats BATES as follows: THE duly appointed administra- wealth of Pennsylvania, deceased, and The for estate of wiw{ their party platforms. make a trip to Egg Kock, accompanied by Bar Harbor or Seal Harbor t > and sale: Melvin D. Haslam, late bonds as the law directs, and uas appointee Boston of In the free and unlimited return. At HANCOCK Ellswerth, county of Hancock, Edward B. Mean, of Eden. Hancock county. declared for the tbe committee chosen tor that purpose by $5.26 HOUSE STABLE, and or N. E. Harbor or 8. W. Hart jr deceased, given bonds as the law directa. State of Maine, his ageut in said State 1896 and in to Boston All of silver in 1900, the board of trade, who will endeavor to and return..6.00 Several good bn«ines» Hordes, new and second- persons having demand# against the es- Maine. AH persons having demands agRl»»* coinage tate of said deceased are «> in is tbe to Boston and return.4.26 hand Carifage.v Harue^ee. Agent for H. A. desired ko present the estate of said deceased are dteired silent on the subject see that tbe admiral’s tympanum Stouiugutu the same for and all in- and remained Tickets will be to return until aud in- Fine Ca» riages. Everything as repre- settlement, and all indebted present the same for settlement, tbe good Moyer’s thereto are make their of 1904. recipient of a full blast from trum- cluding August 22. Tr u sented or ao sale. Terms reasonable. requested to make payment im- debted thereto are requested to pay- platform mediately. Aaais C. Haslam. ment immediately. wm. Wurts Whim- and pet. E. 8. J. MObdE, Agent, Bar Harbor, Ma. f. h. Gon n. 1904. That, in brief, is the record, yet August 2, August 11, 1904. AFTKR SEVENTY-SIX \ KARS CAMPAIGN OPENS SOON. ELLSWORTH'S SCHOOLS R. F D. No. 3. Rnilroaftfc anti 4it*mbo»i John A. Moore has been appointed car* Adonlrutu J. Returns to Blue- State Committee Meets in ro Roundy lit'l'iihlicati open Sept 12 Revised List of rf«r on rural free delivery route No. 3, and lll» hilf, Birthplace. IiAngor. Te ckers Appointed. William T. Jelilson substitute, which is Bii khiu, 13 — After an The Stale to- Tbe dale of tlie of tbe school- Aug (-pedal) republican committee, opening to si arf, Sept. 1. absence of seventy six years from the gether with Senator Eugene Hale, Hon ms been chaugtd from August 29 to Sept. This route covers West and North Ells* June 1904. home of hi* Adoulram J. : 2. Thin action whs a Coinnieii(‘iiig <5, birth. Roundy. William T. Cobb, of Rockland, candidate taken at meeting wortn, starting from the Ellsworth post* BAH HARBOB TO BANGOB. and on >u>y of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, visited Blue- for Amos L < >f the school board bold in Hancock hail f |,-,unl«l |K>U«*, \tl»o governor, Congressman ffice, and running to Carter’s corner me 1 mule bUi. of Alfred, 1sturday afternoon. At tfcds tin P ncrt' delivered to Allen, Congressman L’ewellyn meeting West Ellsworth, thence to Wiokumpau Mr. bin niece, of Houlton, and Hon. Oecir F. esignation of Mias Georgia N. was to pass the night in the Roundy, accompanied by Powers, Emery 3<>rner, thence to Wilson’s corner, thence jA M* A M A |moot/* to w Hbr .... 8 50 n* Mrs. Sawyer, arrived here last Tuesday, Fellows, of Buckeport, speaker of the last carl and accepted, and Mrs. Margaret F back to «as «“ »» ,!url? Ellsworth via the woolen mill h: oo «nd 1 Mo Hbr .... » il r^e. and rpent several days at the Bluehlll State house of representatives, held a )ranimey, of d strict No» 4. was ap read, and across the Doyle bridge to the *eal Hbr 9 hour. office. Skljll [ house. meeting in Bangor last Thursday after- minted to fill tbe vacancy. Mi«a Katb’e po*t ir Hbr... 6 » 10 SOj 1 WBS "rlth• U"’ R,irr,‘‘ tL,‘ This route is twenty seven miles long— torrento...! jlO 15 .. To begin He in eighty-six years of age, and this noon, with Hon. F. Marlon Simpson, V. Hurley was appointed to Water stmt Hancock P fi 35 IQ SOU. bouse without !>ne of the longest In Maine, and serves width of toe — 10 and U the first time he ban been in his native chairman of the organization. chool, and Mins Katherine E. Drummey several communities that h«ve heretofore Sullivan 56U. Lrtb Mt Des’t F'7 00 H -,o 1 Is a members of the vss had rather meagre mall facilities. It town since he was ten years old. He The committee were all appointed to No. 4 Wauk#*asr..i7 27 1 serves about 100 houses and 420 Otjll grandson of John Roundy who, with present with the exception of Somerset Tbe list of teachers for the coming year people. Hancock .. 7rif Jllfaoj.. Kranklln Ki7f 18 .. been Wood, the winter of 1762 and Knox, those in attendance being: las completed, and is now ms fol- 26 Joseph spent BORN. Wash’g Jc 7 II 50 ULL8W'II 7 SJlll 57' 2 «IC1» a pantry off. and not near the Falls, thus making the first settle* Androscoggin, 8. M. Carter; Aroostook, own: I * kltchea CDs Falla 7 37 i 12f' ment In the town. M, M. M. Diet. No. ANDREWS—At been tenanted tor years the Clark; Cumberland, Ueorge 1—Howard Rolltus. Eden, August 9, to Mr aud Hcolln .. ving Mrs trank L a 58 out of His brother was Rev. John Roundy Beiders: Franklin, C. N Blanchard; Han- No. 2—Harold M >ore. Andrews, daughter. 7 121*261.. was very much ..ike H.. sb(|le building No. 8—Annie F. BELL—At Eagle Island (Deer Isle), August 8 Iif82|.. who was of the church for cock, H. E Hamlin; Multan, principal; Frances 8 pastor Baptist Kennebec, Byron to Mr and Mrs Frank 8 Lie 11, a daughter lolucn_ 1H 121401.. lower Annie many years. Mr. Roundy wss born on Boyd; Lincoln, A. R. Nickerson; Oxford, ffurloy, grammaj school; Louise [KMe Mabel!?.J Ir June...'8 3 | 100 3 the whole hoi.so l Ex. St.. 8 40. 1 07 * going through Lord, assistant. / West I WAfter what fa now the Wit ham place, occupied Jobu S. Harlow; Penobscot, F. M. Simp- CLARK—At Sullivan, August 14, to Mr tan M 1 I to bottom I took * seat In No. 4—Katherine E. Drummey. and Mrs Will Clark, u daughter. C...18 451 10|*3 top at the lime Mrs. Lizzie Wit ham son; B. PM.r present by Piscataquis, Joseph Peaks; Saga- No. 8—Winfred Deer .ind lighted the lamp I Clark. DOW—At Isle, August 11, to Mr and Mrs •ortland...... a 86! 7 kitchen and her dahoc, S. W. Carr; Waldo, A. I. o I the daughter. Brown; No. 8—Anna Scott. Crockett E Dow, a daughter. teuton J Oftjll with me. though 1 had f T ex 7 I bad brought Mr. Roundy left Maine in 1861, and has Washington, George A. Murcble; York, No. 7-*Lvda M. Paiten. EATON—At Little Deer Isle, August 9, to Mr dally Sunday! a and Mrs Jasper II Eaton, a son. beside*. I begin Hading resided in Milwaukee since 1867. He 1s a Charles M. Moses. No. 8—Addle Maddockt. BANGOR TO BAB HARBOR. randies FARRELL—At Mt Desert, August 7, to Mr and selected, and tbua in Hon. F. Marlon chairman of No. 8—Addle B. James. Sunday* | w| i had put fine, well-preserved gentleman, enjoys Simpson, Mrs albloa II Farrell, a daughter. even as the No. Seeds. P M] time until 11 o'clock, hut travelling, and received a cordial recep* republican State committee, and Gnv. 10—Gertrude GILLEY —At Tremont, August 1, to Mr and t)„. No. B. Mr» 8ulllvan E ■ bad » nervous, uneasy reel- lion by the people of Bluehlll both on ac- John F. Hill, member of the national 11—Beanie Gray. Gilley, a daughter. 1 read No. FI AMOR— At Seal A to Mr and so me I 18—Roy Sw-eucy. Harbor, ugust 7, Potld 1*55j.... 7 00 This grew upon that count of bis associations with the early committee, returned Wednesday night Mrs L ing. No. 14—Edward F Doyle. Anthony Hainor. a son. A M A M aside the book ami of the and because It was a from New whence they wont to 5 05 05 1* SO 11 sol 3 hastily hid passed history place, York, No. A. HARDY—At Little Deer Isle, Augusts, to Mr Eng'r 15—Mary Gaynor, principal; Annie R. BExs 5 10 6 10 9 85 11 34 3 ib>’ hack door. 1 remained uutil to meet blru y. consult with Chairman Courtelyou, of and Mrs William C Hardy,a son. [Wllmont.J (>ui of pleasure personal Stock bridge, sub E. Br Jc 6 17 9 42 principal; Mary Doyle, I too AN—At Mt to Mr and a cigar, and then feel- He to make another visit bore In the national committee, rela- Desert, August 4, Hid ’n 6 38 1 bad smok'd hopes republican assistant. Mrs Patrick .1 a son. 10t02 Hogan, Lk II 6fl4 more uuiet I re-entered the kitchen. the near future. tive to the political situation in Maine No. IS—Ella M. I0fu« au; Jude, principal; Addle Leach, JORDAN—At Brooklln, July 80, to Mr and Mrs Gr L j« 5; TJ|17j I found the a A* I opened the door during the coming presidential election. Anule M. Davis, Bernice H. Lord, Mary A. Henry Jordan, soil. [John Jacob.] Nlc’ln !7 fOO 10 26 Ells F 7 14 10 40 tn darkness. 1 bad left a bright As Is usual, the whole country looks to Grlndle. LONG—At Ka«*t Bluehlll, August 18, to Mr and MACHINE MADE CANS. Mrs Archer E a son. ELLS 8 17 7 2 10 46 12 33 was not this Pine street school—Mrs. F. Drum Long, oil the table, ami there Maine’s presidential vote, State being Margaret W Jc .... 7 c0 mt52 12 38 yb: H TWEEDIE-At Lam nine, A ugust 18, to Mr and to tlure a candle. 1 one of the first cast Its votes for mey, Marj Black, primary. Fr R Ilf o jr.,ugh1 enough Successful Established at to presi- Mrs James K Twee«iie, a son. Industry State stroet school—Wll«a Frost. Han 11 tow: « moment undecided, bur- dential electors. WHITNEY —At to Mr stood for Brooklln. Ellsworth, August 17, Wauk 8 43 ..., 11 13 12 57 Water street school-Mias Kathle A. and Mrs a son. of Hurley. Payne WhUney, M OF 0 5) .... 11 *0 1 06 no feeling hut of surprise, nnd 7 Mr. Simpson said it is a trifle early as ins Brookun, Mk., August (spocla!)~ High school—William H. Dresser, 8uli’n 7 30 .... 1 85 re- principal; sudden 1 heard soft footsteps yet to talk about national talent to Man!' 7 55 .... 11 40 1 25 t The Scandinavian Can Machine Co., A. E. stuqip John A. Scott, sub-principal; Helen L. Camp- MARRIED. room. It was the a Srnto 7 15 ... 2 05 int > the sitting of Southwest treas- State, because none of those with bell, first Eva E. treating Farnsworth, Harbor, assistant; Aiken, second assis- Bar H 7 40 ... 2 00 of feet or otic walk national will come into Maine tant. the ttebo slippered urer and superintendent, is haring perfect reputation DOLLIVtttt—ROBBINS—At Tremont, August Sealll 2 50 6. K* V I B Miss Ethel .1 DolUver N E H 8 ft. ;< 10 on tiptoe, and I,traced their prog- until August 29, although many of the by Aldrich, lug succeis with Its manufacture of cannery to Edgar II Robbins, both o’ Tremont. 8 W If 9*00;. 3 20 a distance of feet. local will their ELLSWORTH FALLS. p*s for twenty machinery. speakers begin stumping TRIMM—WEBSTER—At West Brooksvllle, 1 could no hear them 22. Rev Herbert L Miss When longer Several machines in u«e In the sardine August August 14, by Packard, Trains leaving Ellsworth 7.16 a m and 6.18 Mrs. Georg? Lord is visiting her Florence a of to E p a match and relighted the daugh- Trlmm, Islesboro, Leroy m, and arriving Ellnworth 11 56 a m, 9.47 p m 1 struck here are In New of Penobscot. factory being duplicated ter, Mrs. Emma Lowell, of North Penob* Webster, connect will) Co R R. that the was Washington lamp, noticing chimney The Nellie Grant YOUNG—MOORE —At * York, for sardine packers in Maine. The Damaged. scot, Ellsworth, August 11, Dally. a little warm and that the wick schooner by Rev J P Simorton, Miss Mildred V Young, atill machine for 100 cans in The two-masted coasting a manufacturing of Hancock, to W of Ellsworth. Leaves Sundays at 9.00 a in. been turned down. Finnic H. Lowell, of Pocantlco Hills, N. Ralph Moore, had not Although seven on which this has Nellie Grant, Capt. Dodge, was damaged z only, steamer minutes, company arrived Sundajs y Sundays only was lira like a hammer Y., Sunday for two weeks’ vaca- ’eaves Southwest Harbor 2 20 Northeast my bi-art ting the in the United last week by running aground ou a DIED. p in; controlling right States, Harbor 2.30 Seal Harbor 2.50 to co»- hair curling. 1 took the tiyn y m; p m, and my up also a machine for with sunken ledge at Gouldsboro. nect with this tralu. sealing cans, CHILCOTT—At Sullivan, August 9, Samuel B and went through every room lit The Grant loaded staves at Mrs. Charles M. Whitcomb has to on or lamp wonderful rapid tty, are being much sought Gouldsboro gone (hllcott, aged 69 years, 11 months, 26 days. f8top signal notice to Conductor. the bouse, finding nothing, of course. for W for Boston to visit her R. H. after, and every few days parties come hitcomb, Haynes &Co, Rondout, father, Whitney, GROSS—At Tremont, July 3, George R Gross, Tickets for all points South and to the kitchen 1 light- aud other relatives. aged 56 years. lor After returning to the Brooklln factory to look over the N. Y. In making away from the wharf West sa'e at the M. C. K. U. them HARPER—At Tremont, July 30, Reuben A ed two of the candles and placed under sails, she brought on a sunken Lutber iicket ollice, Ellsworth. machines and machinery of the plant. up Hastings has gone to Boston to Harper, aged 77 years, 9 months, 23 days. tin- lower room* arid then forced These trains connect at E.tngor, with through In The Southwest Harbor in ledge. The tide was on the ebbb, and it visit his daughter, Mrs. Carrie HENDRICK—At Rockland, Mrs factory, Morgan. August 5, trains on Main Line, to and from Portland, Boa- myself to alt down. was to float her. Idzzle A Hendrick, of Little Deer Isle, aged which Mr. Farnsworth is also interested, impossible Freeman Jordan is in Boston attending ton and St. John. 1 W£»H I'' «... She held until the Ann C. are to will be equipped with these machines. together the G. A. R. HOWARD-At Mattie Passengers earnestly requested procure « encampment. Franklin, August 11, M, rickets before the and when n noise like the humming of Stuart and Little Round came to her wife of Alfred L 18 3 entering trains, especially Top Howard, aged years, EiibWorih to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. wire came from tbe ball and Eugene Grindell, who has been visiting mouths, 30 days. triegrapb assistance. The Stuart took her deck F. E. BOOTHBY, G.P.AT.A. bis parents, Parker Grindell and tor MURCH—At Trenton, 16. Donald followed a wall ami a Success of Summer Schools. load and at the first tide she was wife, August Ed"ar, wMspcedOy by off, flood Infant son of Fred L and Marshall GEO. F. EVANS. several weeks, returned to Bath Wednes- Georgia aobbiutf. It was like a child crying Hon. W. W. Stetson, Slate superinteu* floated and towed to EUaworth. Murch, aged 8 months, 15 days. Vice Pres, and Gen’l Manager. day. out In distress, and It lasted fully thlr dent of schools, if feeling very jubilant She will be taken out of the water for RICH A RDSON—At North Ellsworth, Aug 14, Eulalle M, daughter of William E and Claudia seconds. Aa 1 rose up I shook an over the results of the summer schools as soon as is Mrs. Ella Davis and son who ty repairs the railway clear. Leon, Seeds Richardson, aged 2 years, 5 months, BlneMll & Ellsworth Steamtil Cl that I feared to drop the lump, mid which have been held in Maine this year. have been visiting C. J. Treworgy and Foclland, Mr. there are wife at tny throat Was so dry that I could not Steteon says that three Green Lake Fish Hatchery. Contention Cove, have returned to I connected with the schools which their home in have mode it loud Round, but paused points The work of expending the fl5,000 ap- Massachusetts. aiJbtrtisnntnta. the rooms Into the hall and are sod that to these may be tbroutth striking propriated by the last Congress for im- Almon Jordan, who for years has lived So was I that added one which he makes himself, giv- upstairs again. upset provements at the Green Lake flsh hatch- in the West, came Monday night tor a I had to sit a total of four. are: hi descending the stairs ing They ery will begin shortly. short visit to his parents, George Jordan that the schools have all beeu down three different times, and my First, A new cottage will probably be built, and wife, of Otis, and other relatives. feet after me ns I walked held In small comrauultlea. dragged but tbe principal work will be the con- Mrs. Fred Hunton and Louise SUMMER SCHEDULE. that at three of the four schools daughter the lower ball. Second, struction of a new flame in 31 until 15. through several miles have gone to Bar Harbor. May Sept. the attendance has been However, after dragging myself back larger than at length. Daily, Except Monday. schools. Rev. Albert J. Lord will preach next Commencing Tuesday, May 31, 19f4, steamer to the kitchen and taking a seat I be- any previous A new station is to be built at Craig’s Communion service will leave Rockland (same pier) upon arrival of a a that the teachers who Sunday morning. Ayers gan calling myself fool and coward Third, attended, brook hatchery, Orland, but tbe work will steamer from Boston, not before 5 am, daily, one and that will be held, and admission of members to This of hair* a for Dark and to try to whistle, and I determined all, say the corps of instruct* not until next failing your except Monday Harbor, *Blake*» beglu spring. For this Point, tBirlgo (Butter ors this lias never been In the church. Inland), EggemoTgli»> to pay no more attention to the mys- year equaled work |9,300 has been appropriated. Stop it, or you will soon be South Brooksvlllc, {Herr'ck’a, Sargemvllle, Daer the | terious noises. past. The Falls Sunday school picnic was held some Isle, Sedgwick, Brookllr, §South Bluehill, Blue* bald. Give your hair I Ellsworth from that the State hill, Surry, (tranefer Surry). Ten minutes went by, and I was try- Fourth, superintendent Teachers’ Examinations. last Friday at the Whitney cottage at La- Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall- 1 ing to smile at tuy own fears, when n believes that the results which will come molne. About ICO wont and had a most ♦Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Examinations for State teachers’ certifi- will the hair will tTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays when of of the schools this year will be the most enjoyable time. ing stop, 1 put, put, pat. footsteps caught my cates will be held in various parts of the requested uy passenger. over pronounced that have ever been known. {Stop dally, except Monday: June 20 to ear. They Ix-gan In a room my State ou at 8 a. m. Cept. Friday, Aug. 26, 15; on other days when requested by er. the and Mr. Stetsc n is more than ever convinced passen head and descended stair* In Hancock couuty examinations will OBITUARY. §3iop when requested by passenger. value of came the hall and the of tbe these summer schools in along through be held at grammar scboolhouse, Rncks- RETURNING. educational work. It brings SAMUEL B. CHILCOTT. Hair room. I sat looking Into the promoting sitting port; high scboolhouse, Ellsworth; Leaves EllswortV> (transfer to 8 the teachers so that Samuel B. Chilcott died Vigor Surry) am, was together they may of open door of this room, whlr-b schoolhoitse, North Sedgwick. suddenly and the will be Surry at 9 dally except Sunday, for Bluehlll, ideas and at the same time heart failure at grow, scalp a but, I exchange gives Sullivan, early Wed- §South Brooksvllle, Brooklln, bedgwlck, Dter lighted by candle; though Candidates should take with them at South Lrooka* them the benefit of tbe from clean and be Isle, Sargentvllle, {Herrick’s, heard the I saw instruction nesday morning, Aug. 10, Jaged seventy healthy. Why vllle, *Biake’s footsteps, nothing least twenty half sheets of writing paper Eggemoggln, Point, ,D1rlgo, those much He His life was Park with t .earn, crossed the room, (utered of greater experience. years. entire spent in Sulli- satisfied with poor hair when Harbor, Rockland, connecting They they eight by ten inches in size, a properly ers for Boston. van at the old the to ta hopes to see the scope of the work greatly homestead where four gen- can it kltcheu, they advanced the sharpened pencil, and at least a dozen you make rich? Increased. erations of the have lived. He was •Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. and as hair stood and my family hair all came out. I then tried hie, my up plus to fasten papers together. My nearly fMondays, and whea a brother of the late Ayer'* Hair Vigor and only one bottle stopped Wednesdays Fridays, heart choked me the blown James C. Chilcott, a is from wharf or lamp waf the falling. New hair came in real thick and signal displayed upon notice former editor of The a — from out, and I Was left In semidarkness. Pottlngill Resumes Business. American, and the ju«t little curly.” Mus. L. M. Smith, passenger- The Up-River Fair. Saratoga, N. Y. {Stop dally, except Sunday June 20 to Sept. 15. If I tell that I out and Tbe advertising agency of “PettenglU” youngest of twelve children, only one of §8top when you yelled The famoas held 51.00 a bottle. j. c. aykr requested by passenger. up-river fair, annually whom co., for tbe door and tied across the which for tbe last decade has been located survives—Mrs. Eliza C. Hill, of O. A. CROCKETT, Jumped at Amherst, will be held this on ■*■*■■■■■■■■■■ year Asbville. for Manager, Rockland, He. will not call me at 22 School street, Boston, has removed to fields, you cowardly. Tuesday and 27 and 28. Rockland. Me., June 1, 1904. Wednesday, Sept. In 1858 be married Miss It was 8 next when commodious offices In theTremont build* Mary K.Tupper, o'clock morning This announcement of the talk, disposes of EASTERN 1 to the house. The candles log. Jonesboro, who died in July, 1895, and returned evidently made with little knowledge of Thick Hair 1 not burned out Since 1849 tbe house of Petttngill has who was a sister of Mrs. James C. Chil- had left burning had the facts, that this fair would not be held of hut blown out. 1 told stood for everything which has been pro- cott, Ellsworth. One child was born to had been my this year. them—Miss Clara C. of to a number of and a gressive In tbe advertising world, and Chilcott, Sullivan, Steamship Company. story people, This fair haa become such an institution who has been a C. A. who claimed never while most of their time has been devoted most devoted daughter. PARCHER, banlhoaded man, that one would almost as soon expect to APOTHECARY. to the eastern held, their name He bad been all bis life a man of great SUMMER SCHEDULE. to have known what fear was, volun cultivating bear that there would be no more elec- is known favorably to every uewspiper in industry, and one whom one needed to Ellsworth, Maine. tec red to pass a night in the house, tions as that there would be no up-river know to thor- Six Trips a Week. cbilmtng fhat all the noises I had heard the country. fair. intimately appreciate Tbe will oughly. He never made an and v*0»o»o*o»o*o»o4o*o»c*aeo. were made by the wind or rats. He Pettingili advertising agency enemy, his knew him as a 7 EDWIN M. MOORE. c', had bis mind several hours now devote its endeavors to every phase Orcutt Family Reunion. acquaintances man of changed + dealer In all kinds of . of advertising—newspapers, ont*door dis- The Orcutt reunion will be held the strictest integrity; but his relatives utnurv uuyngni came, uowcver. family 0 Fro.h, salt, Smoked and Dry street circulars and so and more intimate friends learned to At 2 o;clook he aroused me, and In play, cars, booklets, at Amherst to-day. Albert A. Orcutt, of ap- as be in a to take of his of his i all my life 1 never saw a man more to position charge Gouldrfboro, is president of the associa- preciate great depth character, FISH. wonderful mind and his keen humor. He O 0 broken up. He had heard the walling each customer’s whole advertising and tion. The vice-president, Fred A. Orcutt, whs a modest but one and over llie house give biman individual advertising depart- of this city, with his wife, left unaessuming man, sobbing and gone yesterday Steamer J T Morse, F L Wlnterbotham w ho will be missed. Capt with his lighted lamp. Soon after mid- ment. for Amherst. greatly leaves Bar Harbor dally, except Sunday, at The funeral was on 2 30 p m, for Seal Harbor, Northeast ua he sat the An experience of over half a century Thursday afternoon. Harbor, night, by kitchen table, Southwest Sto nine ton and Rockland to After at the house Harbor, he bad caught the sounds of footsteps peculiarly tits this house to serve clieuts WhfU Ten W'nn New. prayer by Rev. Mr. connect with steamer for Boston. on the cellar stairs. He plainly heard judiciously and well. “I sent for n cup of tea, a Chinese Barnard, services were held at the church. } Cod, Haddock, Halibut and Fresh H* was laid at rest amid floral offer- > RETURNING. the take stair in rota drink, of which I had never drunk.” many Mackerel, Oystfers, Clams, Scallops, fuotateps every \ Lobsters and Finnan Haddies. ings. From Boston at m tlon until tb* top. a few feet to his Cole Family Reunion. wrote the Immortal fepys, who felt in v 5 p dally, except -Sunday. only From Rockland at about Sam The annual reunion the Cole bound to new thin" Among those present at the funeral \ Campbell A Tme Bldz., East End Bridge, dally, except left, was reached, and then the tightly family duty sample every Monday, touching at way landings. came were Mrs. Eliza C. Hill, of ELLSWORTH, ME. closed doot swung softly open. He will be held on Saturday, August 20, In that along. And about the same Ashville, Mrtf of W. All via was at Mrs. M. A. ff time another Englishman was Elizabeth Chilcott, West Sullivan, freight this line is insured against looking full It when It did so. Handy’s grove (If pleasant; extolling fire and marine risk. O. and of Sullivan There was a minute of deepest silence, not in Columbus ball), at Prospect the new importation in the following Emery wife, Harbor, and terms: ‘‘It enaetl) the brain of Dr. Langdon S. Chilcott, of Bangor, Mrs. then the lamp at his elbow was Harbor. heavy E. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. J. Chilcott and Miss Clio turned out. All members of the are urged to damps. Prevents the dropsle. Con Sophia Chilcott, suddenly family A. H. HAN8COM, G. P. & T. A. of Dr. Arthur J. of b'or a few seconds the man could not be if and If not able to mines Rnwnes.se. Vanquishes superflu Ellsworth, Chilcott, present possible, FURNITURE Calvin Austin, North Mrs. John of Bcr Vice-president and move a seen be send ©us sleep. Purifleth humors and hot Sullivan, Stevena, finger, and though he had preeeut, greetings. Gen’l Mgr., Foster’s Wharf, Mass. Harbor, and Mrs. Elizabeth of Boston, no one he fully expected to be struck A picnic dinner will be served, as usual, liver. Strengthens the use of due be- \ Carr, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. or nevolenee.” Bucksport. stabbed. Then he made a rush for and entertainment by the committee In The and sister have the '•Stmcrtisnunita. the outer door, It to behind htin daughter aged banged charge. of Time to sympathy the entire community. and ran for Ills life. Mrs. Nelson T. Morse, of Prospect Har- Die. WALL PAPERS and DRAPERIES Editor. -See here! In ac- After breakfast I went over to the bor, Is secretary of the association. City your count of Crooklt’s funer- CHURCH NOTES. -AT- house with 1dm. There was the lamp Congressman al you refer to his —there the open cellar door—there Ills March Reunion. continually “prema- METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Family ture demlSe.’’ overturned chair. What hand Reporter—Well, he was had The Murch reunion will be held at Rev. J. P. Simonton, pastor. opened the door and a young man, and— City Editor—But turned down the Jones’ grove, Bayslde, oif Wednesday, school at 11.45. that demise couldn't Sunday, Aug. 21—Sunday light? \\ h it voice had cried out in scamp's possibly E. J. DAVIS’ Sept. 7. Epworth league at 7 30. Preaching ser- that be too premature.—Philadelphia Ledg walling, sobbing why? Had tbe All relatives and connections of this vices omitted until Sept. 4. or the dead tr. living walked about family are invited to attend. If this day CONGREGATIONAL. through bulls and rooms? Is stormy, the reunion will be held the Rev. J. M. Lane Rood Beeler Important t *n t. Adams, pastor. I wanted with $8 50 assor'ment of our nothing more to do with next favorable day. All services discontinued until first the Lawyer—Then, too, there will be the Soaos, Extracts, Spices, Teas. house, and at once gave orders to Coftee, Cocoa, Toilet Goods ana court crier's fee. Pair Litigant (breach Sunday la September. have It razed to the foundations. Was Standard Groceries. Send at Moore Reunion. UNION OONG’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. 200 the Family of promise)—Oh. I shall do my own once for blgcatalogof other mystery solved In the tearing down? of the Moore Premiums. The fourth annual reuuion crying! I should never think of trust Rev. J,A. Scheuerle. No. The workmen found nothing what- family will be held on Wednesday, Aug- lug anybody else to do that—goodness, Sunday, Aug. 21— Preaching service at HOME SUPPLY CO., ever which could In the remotest de- 24, at Maddocks Landing, Green Lake. nol—Puck. 10.30 a.m. Sunday school at 11.30 a. m. Department A, AUGUSTA, ME- gree account for the noises, and the af- Lynch's band, of Ellsworth Falls, will Evening service at 7.30 fair Is Just as much of a mystery to- furnish the music. Though this Is a dairy country, every Friday, Aug. 10—Prayer meeting. NOTICE. day as It was then. Neither of us was Bureau. one UNITARIAN. Employment fc watches jealously when the cream coward nor given to superstition, and Rev. S. W. II you are looking for employment or need com- North Rll&worth Fair.. pitcher la passed to see how much the Sutton, pastor. Board of Assessors will meet the last yet the caused of petent help, apply to the BAR HARBOR KM. noises, any way you The fair of the Ellsworth No services during and August. THEWednesday each month at 10 o’clock In North farmers’ others take. -Atchison Globe. July forenoon. please, hud driven us from the the PLOVMKNT BUREAU. Come and see us or house club will be held at North Ellsworth ,u F. B. AIKEN, telephone and you shall have our best servioes. something like a fit of terror. 27—8. The Ellsworth Tuesday and Wednesday, Bept. None are less eager to learn than they American GEORGE W. PATTEN, A. G. Blaae, Manager, Room W, 154 Mala M. UUAU. The particulars will be announced later. Who know nothing.—Snard. [The only county paper.] LEVI W. BENNETT. Street, up one flight. tt*E subscribers at JOt full luncb vii served under the nob!* Mias Florence Harvcjf, Orono, at Sonrlw i V'V/ V,' \i:ws. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY *' JNTY this of the c :n*> «;* a in and all part poultry farm; Mis* Neil* Tibbetts Bangor, *- NEWS/ mncock county pines, enjoyed •» »w •*<«'•• *•■ v*r m4ditofm*t County Ymmi ma other fMfs* Jdd$tton»{ A«n, o(k«t ... j a. all left home • t D. W. Ml*# Marc!* Foe* •u. vlhi't papera in the County com exercise-. About 5p. for Winchester's; ^ a and et C. C. Johneon*#; Mrs. bined do not reach so many. Thk Amer having enjoyed plearant happy day’* ter, Mechie#, PROSPECT HARBOR. BURRY. K. NORTH ICAN is no/ *A« i* outing. Great credit ta due to Cart, Kief Alice Classen end eon Harvey, et Geo. I-AMOINR. only paper printed Mi»« A Mm. George A. Dodge tod sons left for for the successful out of the Esther J Smith, of Kllswortb, CVoeeoo’s. ten-pound boy «u born to Pnnoock co-inty, and Aaa n<*rer claimed It carrying Mr ...M their home In Btnehill this oinie lo Saturday. Mr*. Jimri Tweedle be. but it is the that can morning. day'a programme. Several other picnic Sorry Aug. 15. C. Augual is. only paper prop _ Mr*. be a all thi Miss Gertrude of Bar Harbor, wt* par tie* were held 1a the vicinity of the Miw*tn Cbarlena Smith snrt Base! Moon L. A. of Orly tailed CorSTT paper; Soper, I.lndeey, Birch u WEST T RE MONT. Harbo, '* on returned to Ellsworth bar best a re me re% local papers. The circula a recent guest of Miss Blanche Dt>asy. pond Wednesday. Saturday. Ti*ltlnt el*ter, Mr*. E F. Young 15. Nichols# h*re. tionofTr.K American, the Bai L. with hie wife and son, of Aug. ftHKL Sanford Preble and hi* stater Maud, of Joeepb spent Sunday Ml«c Margaret h*» barring K. Storm, Young gone to F Pn+fyor peeved'* summer list, is large\ Is at E W. two weeks. CHaod, arj visiting friend* In Surry. Leslie Fernaid, of Manset, v lei tt. J. Cor* Ashton Lant be* returned held It* at Blunt'* f»• c cvnrj, A> ri. payn Miss Helen Smith, of Steuben, bor. picnic pond Unt short to and St. w* spending a few days with her aunt. Mrs. tie, be* been eery 1U with pleurisy fever, trip Boeton, Philadelphia oeaday. Mr. Sneideker and.wife are In camp at but la John. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Daniel Deaey. improving. Mr*. Nelaon and Pond island. Young little daojbu. so Nathaniel Wort of Mass., Joshua Mumbai I has moved to Seal Cove. Mi**s France* Peters arrived from Boston Tbe Methodist society beld Ice-cream ben, Atlston, Marlon, of Lowell, and Mr*. ii'S1 K 8. March came from Hampden sociable at tta spent this week here, the guest of William called on friend* and He Is in very poor health. Sunday to fpend her vacation with her chapel Friday night, Young relative* k!!! Aug. 2 to visit at C. H. A. ’ben mother. Mm. Kate Peters. which was well attended. Clark, Jr. Saturday. Walter B. Stanley aud wife are. as usual, Mr*. Maud Farnbam, oj Weal Brooks* Rev. J. D. wife and Mine Mollte Lnpau#, of Cobaeset, Mas#., Aug. Id. ■pending the summer at Northeast Har- Mrs. Charlotte He win* has conc'uded | McGraw, daughter, H. ville, has visited her parent*, C. H. Blake Flossie returned from tbetr visit to l>an* who is at the called on friend# her visit at her son’s, W. p. Hew ins, and Dirlgo, Capt. A. B. Holt «nd wife here spent left this for Boston. forth. Robertson and Atexsodcr Tuesday. Thursday. In town. S§^tr Mlaa Florence Lurvey, of Everett. Mesa., morning M. M. of New York, is Mr*. with friends Mm. Edward and Mlsa Bernice Oapt. Crockett, Mrs. K. E. and little daughter Mary 8. Lant accompanied her Winn is spending her vacation Bragdon deeper Brann, of Bar Harbor, h expected this week tor a abort atay *t husband, Charles P. to Ben* ** Hire. Smith, of East Sullivan, were guests of returned to their home In Somerville, Capt. Lunt, gucat of bla father, Aaron Brann. Harboraide. ble Mrs. Charles fair. Mass.. Mr*. gor In vessel. Charles Hemdsonand of Biance during the Saturday, accompanied by Janie* of family, Everett, Dyer, Oould-boro, **, Mrs. M A. B ake arrived from South Mtl.'le Lord and daughter Ethel. Capt. W. B. Bobbin# ba* to M#n* Blass., are spending the summer at Seth Mr*. Elinor Cole, of South Boston, who gone caotly the gueet of Millard Brookavilie Aug. 1, and “Fatrvtew” will to bts Ktliredg*. hss been here with relatives a few weeks, Mis* Nora accidentstiy caught hegan get druimage before taking JLorvey ’a. Conary Ml** Blanche of be for the rest of the season. command of another Hagan, B*r has to Gould*>boro Point to visit her opened her arm In a book while riding on a b«y* vessel. Htr(lw Mrs. M. C Trundy has gone for the gone «** the gueat of bar Mrs. and parent* Saturday.J Mm. Shsw. Dr. Andrews daughter IJUtsn rick ona day last week, inflicting a pain- Gardner Lawson is a stable hutlt. " summer o Scmcsville, where her husband daughter, George having Sunday. s from Beacfamont, .Mass., are to come aeon ful wound In tbe flesh above tbe elbow. Tne work In being done W. 8. is by Murphy Mr*. employed. I to C. O. Royal, of BUTTERFLY FAIR. Charles H. Blake’s. The doctor will Dr. Emery. and his two sons, Alton end Gas. RHeworth, and b- and of A. Mrt*. Hersey daughter, Everett, i not come this •on, Hoyt Auatln, who la Columbus ball looked very pretty on the year. Mrs. Florence Sanborn and her sister, Mrs. M. L. Dix and working j, Mam., are spending a few weeks with granddaughter, Boaton. were the gueate of Mr*. occasion of the V. I. society's butterfly Misses Emma and Abbie Nash, of Mrs. Elinor D. Thomas, with her husband Helen have been Kor»|h Mrs. brother, Edwin at Murpby, visiting her alater. Mm. John Hersey’a Heresy, fair and sale Kief, Friday and Thursday afternoon and Brooklyn, N. Y.. are expected soon at and tbefr little ones, of Portland, are vis- W. and s,tM NorwoodV; Cove. j brother, George Lunt, other rela day. evening. Fatrvtew. Jack Wfa—lock is also to com( iting lheir father, E. N. Osgood. Mrs. ttves this week. Mrs. Tinker 1* visiting her Aug, lh Sew' Eugene The weather sis not very favorable, but a few weeks from Hartford. Sanborn baa been 111 since tbelr ar- very C. A. Rideout, who bas been brother*in-law, John Tinker. She will :n of the rain the halt spending spite threatening In our last tetter the name of Mr. Steele rival over a week ago. Her husband came hi# on ar- vacation with George W. Lunt and join her husband in New York hta was Ailed at an early hour. WALTHAM. waa made to r ad Mrs. Steele. It wa* Saturday, but was obliged to return Mon- will wife, returned to Boston Monday, much rival from Fernandins, when they go The decorations were in green and white, CJao. Stanley 1* at work In Otte. rather a aad mistake, tor male vtailors are day. to the of bts frfends. South for the winter. with different colored butterflies regret flying scarce our aborts. «. L Jordan end wife elultrd along Francis Smith, a young man employed Miss Mr. Jor- 16. about which made a scene. Zulma fil. Lunt hsd a surprise party dan’* Aug. ______picture--que father In Rlleworth the C H. Blake and aoo the in tbe steam-mill at W»i met with pa*t ««k The booths around hab Hiram, despite Surry, this wtsk. the out of*town Bernice of B*r arranged the were Among Mias Brewer, Harbor, wet are the last of the a serious accident caught R.O. Ratlin*, who ha* been In all attractive. weather, cutting Thursday, being guests were Waidlna Fernaid. of Brook- town , night with her friend, 1*1 :ss little more than a ha* spent Friday hay on the Moses Blake farm, and have by tbe sawdust belt which carried him James year, gone to I4. The neckwear booth, presided over by line, Mas#., Whlttemore, of Bar TheoGiiley. also got in much of their owo. wi.l through Into tbe engine room and left grange, Mrs. W. F. Bruce, assisted by Miss Mamie They Harbor, Leslie Fernaid, of Manset, J. J. Mrs. F. W. Stewart, of Atlantic City, commence at Fairview next. him there bruised and stripped of his Sidney Jordan, of Jamaica Young, drew admiring glance* and reaped Nicholas, of Bangor, C. A. Rideout and Plain, M»w, Mrs. Brown and son will not be able to resume N. J.,?aod Homer Blueberries and are clothing. Ho wife and Mtss I* netting hi* parenla, Cb«r!«w a harvest for the society. raspberries quite Nettle Lunt, of A'lstoo, Jord*. are visiting their parents. Lewis Harmon work again for some time. and wife. The miscellaneous booth, in charge of plentiful here. Blackberry busbea are Mass. and wife, for a few weeks. Ureenleaf wife and 15. El wood Mrs. E. W. Cole, of Boston, and Mrs. L. B. ioadrd with green fruit, and bid fair to be Harvey, daughter, Aug. Thelma. Archer, who «« baying tw Mrs. J.T. R. Freeman Is in Rockland, full of onea soon. All are Mrs. Fred and ber two sons, and Arelil Deaey, of Bar Harbor, showed an attrac- very ripe look- Htggina Jordan, cat hie toot *cvcrtly with* her home a st the anniversary for a of Frank and of oris. city, guest tive display of pillows, drawn work, ing full crop cranberries. Harvey wife, Kenduskeag, acytbe. Katherine will festivities. Her daughter worsted Aug. 8. B. and Mi** Hell Lord, of Bangor, arrived Tbe Jordan reunion at held work, embroidery and, in fact, Tilden, Ml** Nettle DeBrrk. who ha* been |a on of this we«k. last week and have taken rooms la C. join her there Tuesday most to the P. Aug. 10, well from here. everything tempt buyer. SOUTH DEER ISLE. represented KlUworth the pa*t week, r«Mrned home Mrs. Biahala who ha® not been a The Jarvis’* bouse, on tbe Ellsworth road, Day, housekeeper’s table. In charge of Arden Young and wife celled ou rcla- Sunday. Fred Robbins U borne from Boston for where will remain tbe warm half mile from her home for many years, Mrs. C. C. assisted Mrs. J. they during tlvea end Hutchings, by friends In Bangor leal Thor* Fmnk llunbam amt with ■ a abort vacation. weather. The two Mrs. and wife, new, one last week with Mrs. Alice B. Cote, showed a of table Harvey j spent day variety bags, day end Friday. woo have been In town Miss Lord are old-time residents of 1 baying. b*r* re- Giilty, then rode around town to view tbe and useful about the Mra. Byron Tracy la at the Reach with I linen, many things Gertrude Dally returned from Camoloe turned home. summer bouse. her sister, Mra. t>. W. Surry. cottages. | Torrey. 1**1 9 15. G. week, etter aererel week*’ vlalt with 1 Aug. H. ne rar.a? ooom was ana Aug. Elmer bin*lllage, tbe contractor *na very omniy, Mra. L'zzie Kollston and rod Forrest her sister, Mr*. Everett Hlggtna. »n alnron 1# Jo Boston on builder of tbe A. I. Holmes cottage, bis Jd charge of Mr*. L- 8. Hay and Miss Mary have returned to Somerville, Maas. llaMlng* boil- OAK POINT. Carrie Tlbbelta and Mr. Grindal, of Bar BUnce was DM*. moved over to Mis. Elizabeth Lawler's literally patronized. These The two W. temperance societies, the C. Mr. Fuller returned borne Sunday. Harbor, were eueeta of ber nerente, Wal- lad lee are ferrous for their home-made Tbe dance a! f<**i hall 10 *rv % for tbe summer, bis own home being T. I', end the L T. L., beid tbetr annual lace Aug. Fred L. March's babe, who baa been Tlbbett*and wile, last Wedneaday. rented for ihe season. candy an1 netted this year more than j •tier*'it unctally and financially. picnic on Friday. | William ever. very ill, Ip somewhat Improved. Morey, of Waablngton, II. C., Oa a democratic Mrs Sadie Huelem gave a lawn to Friday evening flag- Mias Mildred Louden, of East Boston, returned party The cake table was Dolilver'a iltte son Monday after apendlng * few with a concert tbe Northeast specially attractive,! Cept. Dudley Milton, bc-r acbool c?a*« Saturday after- raising by who la at Setb Hatch’s for the earn- week* with hie Sunday over Mr*. Capt. wbo baa been I* convalescent. family wbo are ruatlcatlng out a crowd. presided by 8.0. Moore, attainted quite 111. noon, which wai much Ice- Hart or band called large me?, visited Miss Rena Haskell at Deer here. enjoyed. by her daughter, Miss Margaret Moore. Feruald and rake and lemon* were fu*rv«d. Tbe cbUiy night failed to coo! the enthu- iale Monday. Fred family, Mr. Fernaid’s cream, Mrs. Moaet 8tan'ey was in of the Mr*. L’rrla MaxBeld end eon. 8. siasm of the speakers, who were in bot charge nephew, Herbert Ferneid, arrived Satur- Jordan, Aug, 15. H. Through the tfforta of Mrs. L. May of wbo were In of issues. A dance at apron table, aaei&tad by Mrs. John day. Bangor, attendance at tbe pursuit campaign of a handsome Robbins, Koxbury, Mass., Jordan reunion, remained a few with The mo*t • ca*e of dysentery readily Merocic ball wound up tbe rally. Hutchings. In the Minnie daya individual communion set was Cept. Jobn Dotllver, The mystery booth wan p*e-td-d over by lately pre- ber a later, Mr*. Aaron Salisbury. yield* to tb« um of H.'oan’i Instant Relief. Aug. sented to the Chose, be* gone to Ellsworth to load with 15._Sprat. Mm. M. W who as Methodist church here. Try l». J. illiams, Sire. _ masqueraded bricks for Bar Harbor. E. L. Grover entertained at her ASHV1LLE. Miss Grace who went to the Old Age, assisted by Miss Fannie Ray as Hatch, home Wednra lay evening at tea, a dozen George W. Murch'* wife and children, of Sbbrtttarmmt*. John H. Tracy and wife spent Saturday You h, and last, but not least, the remem- Reach to spend a few days with her guests, connection* of the Jordans, wbo Boston, Mass., are vialtlng Mr. March'* st Bar Harbor. brance table. In charge of Mrs. L. P. Cole, mother, Mra. Alberta Hatch, before her are relatives of Mr*. Grover. Among father, Hartford Murch. showing a great variety of useful and return to East Boston came home Tues- them were Charles Mrs. Alice Farrln, who has been 111, is Campbell and wile, of raft ornamental article*, with many novelties day. Cept. Henry Holt took a large of 1,5 no, Mae. able to ride out again. and home from ■tave-wood belonging to Whitcomb, 15. ? interesting things foreign Miss Lena of Aug. 1>* via. Cross been la Buckminster, Weymouth, Mrs. Rosie Johnson, who has til, Co. to the mill i porta, all of which were contributed by Mass., who is spending her vacation with Haynes it U«y»ide Sunday, come better, but not yet able to sit up. SOUTH SC BUY. Poor man ! He can’t help it. natives of Prospect Harbor, now living her sunt, Mrs. M. S. Knowles, of North Sylvester Fuller, wife and daughter Mr^. Robertson visited her sis- to It’s his liver. He needs a Georgia elsewhere, and by otber friend* who bold Stonington, visited the Misses Eva and Clara, of Boston, are entertaining their Owing Ibe rain In tbe morning tbere ter. Mrs. Mary Workman, at Sorrento last the in were no servlcee el tbe village grateful remembrance. Alice Robbins on Monday. relative* of Newport at their cottage, church Sunday. liver pill. Ayer’s Pills. week. The booth was trimmed in pfne “The Fire.” Miner of end Georgia Ell!*, Oedbem, —-—■ -— The W. C. T. C. met with Mrs. Pauline ---—■—-—— has to South of the Pine and Mrs. Ida Potter gone (emblematic Tree State) Fred S. in the Carrie Hettl* Clark, of are a G. Warren last wees and elected the fol- Cept. Murch, May, Ellsworth, spending Want moustache or heart a with the motto jour Gouldsboro to work iu tLe sardine “Auld Lang Syne”, la with at for Bar few day* at Oat ley officers: President. Mra. E. loading gravel Bayaide Gray'*. beautiful bro«n or rich black ? Use attracted who to lowing Lucy factory. undj customers, helped Harbor. He baa bad hli schooner re- Mrs. Ida Pert; treas- (Julte a party of people went to tbe make this the banner with a mt Robbins; secretary, Mrs. Mary Lindsey is in poor health. booth, and tht* urer, Mrs. Lena Seek in financial secre- paired painted. lending morning to Join the excur- of odd dollar*. ; Her Miss Buckie Ash Sat- profit forty on tester. ey, spent tary, Mrs. Inez Small. Capt. Cushman K. Alley baa acid hie sion lata steamer Catherine to Bar Har- and with ber. frliaa Louise Dessy and Mias Helen Cole urday nl^Lt Sunday the Hattie to tu bor, but tbe steamer went on Dye acbooner, Lewla, Buckingham’s shared the success of the Aug. Q. partiea majeatlcally SOcta.e* R P M»’! N«th-i h H fl»h pond which 12.__ __ dtvsrr^ifxw UrCo., J. B. Duke, who is employed at Bar Bar Harbor and Trenton. He will engage ber wey, and lelt them. was patronized by old and young alike. EAST BLUEHILL. Harbor, Visited his family Saturday and in trade soon as be completes an addition Arrivals this week Include lira. Edward Ice-cream wat served in a tent outside Bar Harbor this Sunday and retorned to Chsrle* Simpson, of Vlnalhaven, to hla store. and Cbarle* Brtgga, at tbelr which was presided over by Mrs. Ira Cexlogtou, Nasal morning. arrived yesterday. He will return Mr*. W. C. Workman and Mrs. John Stinson. to-day. Harry P. Alley and Mrs. Grace 1. Rich cottage; Btllaliy and lamtiy, Miss Helen C. of East ac- and little ton Lewia have to Seal Ellsworth, at C. B. Coggins'; Hill, Sul’ivan, Supper was served at the u-ual hour. Misses Mabel Cooper and May Curtis gone Capt. Hasty CATARRH by her aunt, Mr*. Caroline Harbor to visit L. and wife. Thurston and wife, N. at la all Its there companied The dining hall was in charge of Mrs. are visiting relatives and friends at Peo- Aubrey Alley Derry, H., Capt. j ata^aa of called on Mrs. E. C. will visit tbetr A W. V. Coggins'; and a of aboukt be cieat;iiMnM. Ginn, Bucksport, Nelson Mor«e, with Mrs. Daniel Deary, obscot. They sister, Angie party campus Hill at Isleaford. at the wharf. Balm Sunday evening. Mrs. K. E. Robinson, Mia* Alice Cole and Alley, EIj’« Cre*m Charles Miller came borne from Seal Aug. 15. Tramp. dnuuwe, aootbee aad beaJ* Dr. Arthur Chilcott, of Sullivan, and other able helpers on the committee. Mrs. Ciarm Clark, of Boston, i« the Harbor last Wednesday. He has been tbe diseased membrxue. bis mother. &tra. Sophia J. Cbilcctt. and The entertainment in the evening con- guest of Mrs. Georgia Murcb. Mrs. Clark employed at tbe Jordan Pond bouse. SOUTH HANCOCK. It care* catarrh and dr ivea of Ellsworth, were the aieter Clio, guesTi sisted of mu 1c, recitations and m butterfly will vteit friends at Bar Harbor, remain- away a eo*i tfi tbe bead U. K. McIIm bu returned to New York. of their sister and aunt, Mrs. E za C dance by eight girl Mias Elizabeth Mr*. Maggie Brown, of Rockland, and ing till the first of September, then re- Charles A. of East Mlee o( Crwun Balm !• Into the aoatr' « -t%i» Hit!, Sunday. Murphy, of Boston, gave a violin solo C4pt. Candage, Bluetiill, turn to Boston. Browne, Portland, I* * guest st placed Hr ef ;• a- were H. over the membrane and ia absorbed. Mrs. Elizi Potter who recently lost hei during the evening which was heartily married at Rockland, July 29. Aug. 15. Plutarch. C.Smitb's. mediate and a care fojknra. It la not drying -doaa is tc the kindness of bei encored. The affair closed with a Mlsa Florence cow Indebted grand Ellis St an*-field came home from Vlnal- Young, dwugbter of Ur. 50 oen'.a at Drug BIRCH HARBOR. not produce anoeauiv:. 1-urge Ju**, friends for snotber cow. Mrs. Pot- ball, music by Kay’s orchestra. E. L. of ie a msny haven yesterday, lie will remain a few Young, Everett, Mass., guest giat* or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cent* by xa1 to her ms ne iair mbi wan a success dui in’* Will Rice has to m at R. H. V ter extends her tbsnks j year days, and move into the Dr. Hagertby Capt. (out Htoningt Youuk'w. ELY BUOTUKIW,» Warren Sire*. N«. kind friends tn her time of need. Credit proved a greater, and never baa the to visit bis alster. aoclety house. A goodly number participated In the a^wwvvwwwwvv> vwvvf who led the move- netted ho large a euro. is doe George Fsrrin, M. H. Coombs is tonkin* improvements annual clam bake and picnic at Peck’a Tbe handful of ladies the Mrs. Alice Twining and Mr*. Nellie ment. comprising about bis premises. beach laet I ere Wednesday. circle have labored all Kidton left thi* morning for Green j Mrs. I.izz’e Carr, of wbc industriously E, wife Philadelphia, Lake. will be the of E. B. E. I'pbsm, and daughter, of A. S. Wooster. K. C. Smith. William and thanks are due They gueeta is in this summer, was called Winter, many them Eucksport Burr and of who haves i Arilugiou, Maos., are* visiting relative* McCauley aud U. P. Haven are In Uoeton, who worked so bard wife, Brewer, cot- to Snliivsn Center the sudden death ol to make tbe prepare* by tage at the lake. here. attending the national eucempineut of her Buckman Cbiicott. She was tion*, e-pec'aliy to tbe lady from Bet on cousin, I Aug. 15. O. W. B. WiBs ow, wbo has been oo s two* ibe U. A. K. the of Mtb. Eliza C. Hill Friday. who did ao much, and tbe two young men gunt weeks’ visit to Sullivau, returned Friday. Aug 16 W. She returned to Bucksport Saturday from Nashua who rendered valuable WEST EDEN. J. W. Rice has been morning. assM-ane*1, to friend# of the society who making Improve- GREAT POND. Walter of B. contributed gifts, and to our summer Scott, Lawrence, Mas*., wue ments on bis dwelling. Aug. 12. Mrs. Sarah Williams baa returned to _ and from visiting relatives here last week. visitors, visitors other place* for Mrs. Chester Went worth returned to Fairfield. SOUTH BLl'EHILL. ttelr liberal patronage. Miss Esther Lynch, of Bar te ber borne In Appleton la-t week, accotu Harbor, Mlaa Grace Collar baa returned to Mrs. Frank Sibley and daughter Elsie, Aug. 15. C. the guest of Mias Mildred panted by ber mother, Mrs. B. W. Han- Mayo. Brighton, Mae*. are the cock. On ber of Somerville, Mass., spending EAST L AMO IN E. way borne Mrs. Hancock Mi*s Beulah Salisbury, of Ellsworth, la Ur. and Mrs. season at C. B. Henderson’s. will stop in btonington to vi*it ber sister, Hastings Hastings will Mrs. C. U. Royal, of Ellsworth, and son, at Mrs. Ida Rich’s for a few weeka. leave Alligator lake Miss Mertie of Seal Cove, is vis- Mrs. Everett Gross. Tuesday. Cooper, Hoyt A. Austin, of Boston, have had a her Mrs. J. Eaton. John L. Pray has gone to Bangor to Aug. 15. C. Several from here attended the grange iting grandmother, pleasant visit among friends at East *pend a short vacation with Irving In Amherst Saturday night. Mrs. Adelina Moulton and Miases Maud Eamolue and with Capt. and Mrs. Kief, of OTTER CREEK. are Phillips. morning, Mra. and Sadie Moulton, of ilockland, the North Lamoine. returned to Ells- Thursday Clarry slipped They Hillard Walls, who bas been iU with a Worms? aud tell of E. A. Carter and wife. Miss has to Elia- from her doorstep, a guests worth Saturday fanny Young gone is fracturing fever, slowly recovering. bone in her ankle. Ur. Patten. Clifton of Somerville, Ma-s., Is the worth for a week’s vacation. She is visli- Day, Tbe rain* on Wednesday night stopped Andrew who has been Mrs. Eliza Hamor. Davis, 111 so long, Ur. end Fred Elixir guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles Ferrin tbe of the fire that iug Uervey Whiling have re- Dr. True’s progress had been is still unable to do work. will exp*l w at 1 Fails, Sunday I LOT HUT The village improvement society.gave tributed in and to the Misses Maud and Eva Craig, of Mars IHolfinl tier school picnic at the Whitney cottage at any way, many who MO\tr KtfVHOt !> If II ftIH are AH ice-cream sociable Wednesday evening Disease takes no summer assisted in it a success. Hill, visiting Rev. A. B. Lor liner’s M«» ffrvwc.diKCted. «r«?«lelTIt. Lamoine Beach on There waa a making umi tut Ii*d*c*»* ou-. Friday. Freemrtilby*' 8onr*v About |5 was netted. 13. family. RELIEF n.trmtf, M« 1'rf TwtmvnE'** attendance and an wai 1 vacation. Aug. Anon. 12. C. large enjoyable day __ Aug. of a __ and a tired but re- Ralph Hodgkins, Caatlne, spent few spent, happy party If need flesh and EAST you SURRY. laet with WEST SULLIVAN. turned home in the covered hayrack days week fats father, Boland use The was OR. KING'S ■"Sir drawn four buck board! strength Stockbridge cottage entered by Hodgkins. Koxte Jellison is at the home o ( by horses, large Mrs. vandals last week tbe absence and a of during of Rev. C. A. Eaton hae U. for a short long string private conveyances gone to New York PILLS her father, H. Tracy, stay. the and much mis- PEKNYriOTAL occupant#, malicious for a few He ladies On Wednesday the Sunday school oi Scott’s Emulsion days. expects to return to be Are highly reccnimeodedby Miss Helen Tracy and friend, Mi chief was done. Miss has who have o*ed them. They are held Stockbridge present at the Ktvervlew local a shor North Lamoine its picnic at Bluni’t union, aure. and reliable A trial wiu Carey, of Wilton, recently made not yet looked her cottage over, but some safe, ******* was a summer as in winter. which meets here Aug. 30. coo vi ore voa of their *«h*c visit among relatives and friends here. pond. There good attendance are things miaaiog, and some broken. a»» lor m»pU »d bookbt. AUtoDikM from the wen Uardner Bowden " " Mrs. Mabel Tracy, accompanied by he P Many neighboring towns Send for free sample. spent a few days last StarCrow. Brand All dru«ii:j, .*■ 50 Gaines were such a» Among the guests here are: Percy L. week with his Mre. Abble Bow- «*<$•*>• to, T 0. Bn 830, IKm.”* niece, Mrs. C. E. Uoogtne, and lltt’ 3 present. indulged in, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*, mother, lb* J Pearl Sinclair, wife aud son raudsou Earl, came to-day from Bostoi boating and swinging, and many enjoyed 409-4*5 Street, New York, Harold, at Capt. R. den, who Is 111 at the home of her daugh- joe. and #«.<*; all druggist*. The American f or a two-weeks’ visit among relatives. rambling through tbe beautiful woodi A. Sinclair’s; Robert Morrison, of Pitts- ter, Mrs. Abram Oulfey, at Brooklin. Ellsworth IE. Anon field; Charles E. Aug. surrounding tbe pond. At noon a bounti Fullerton, Ellsworth; Aug. 16. ARB. [The only oocwrv paper.] ton, D. C., are spending a few weeks with NEWS. i OLTN'TY Mm. Mertie Perkins sud daughter A NATURAL WONDER.} y alias,. Mm. Barnes' sister, Mrs. Mary Higgins. NEWS ■"31'flal COUNTY • Petri, Lower, Macs ; MIsb Connec- •«* °<*»T I"*1'1 .V»wil DM sXh*T P'ljfi Flagg, Mr. Barnes is assistant to Presi- A.WIMJ ^ „(,1,1.,.—' secretary ticut; Mre. Irving Hinckley and Miss Hinei * Korku Tl»af Sound I.Ike a STATE OF MAINK. dent Roosevelt, and leaves Tuesday for Q Ml Boll W hen Struck. To the FRANKLIN *»dys, h'ldge; B. H. Candage, Deer Honorable, tie Judge of the Probate EA- Harding, were the guests of Mrs. Aug. 16. 81TBUTITUTE. given by geologists for their late of I he deceased Swazey, Bucksport, in said county, de- ^s«,d at Pittsfield July 25; Luella Sargent lest week. Miss Harding Mr*. Eugene Banker left for her home p»*p^or}oe4 th*> Binding roe’s. two mtlos ceased, testate, tint ssfd Tohn N. Sn.’-rwa* of this Tillage; at last Uic unuer m iuc nine t nt« dec u»« ui cer- Of Mrs. Hill, la a graduate of Bellevue New I Kingman Thursday. NORTH SEDOWiCK.. north of Pottstown. are the great- ^T»i»ter hospital, Pa., tai.1 real estate, situated in said Bucksport, mutoi.cnoas. York. Rhe will soon return to New York I Tue Mcnoo**er Otronto loading with Mrs. Maud Thornton In very HI. tat natural wonders of Montgorm ry and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Briher. wife of He*. II. B g’rning “n fh" southerly side of Main I""- J«B» to resume her work. iaiu» fur i'liw V«Mt MvCuiuher urus, these rocks uiij by Melbourne Marks left lant for county. Although street at the eastern side of the store lot of fho earlier of our Monday for- one p.«for« bowlders are owned gnMr. Aug. 15. M. Mr*. and three of Boston scattered over a large ex- merly by Silas K. Tribou and where 10 1,10 tl«th*‘r *"• lD Harry Springer sons, said Tribou ehureh. P*,*wl tent of line intersects said south line of JJiaff"*' are her Josiah territory, there is one place, Main therefore Poxcroft, visiting patents, Kcv. 8. M. Thompson, who has been street; thence southerly on line of Maid ,#«, CAPE ROSIER. over two where lie Tribou land thence In the death of tide estimable Bunker and wife. covering acres, they eighty feet; easterly par- That away for two weeks, Is home. allel with the south line of Main street to the Steamer Bar- so ns to that lo»t worthy member of our Rockland, Capt. George The closely together suggest land of John J. Lee and thence north- hare achoouer Mary Augusta, loaded Miss Minnie of others; atd She la re bour, was at Blake’s Point on Sunday. Torrey, Woodford?, that spot was the center of erly eighty feet land of said John J Lee and of the ladles' aoeleiy. with curb for W. B. particular by TL, buiodeli Ax Co., has Is ber mother for a few weeks. and others to the south side of Main street; her old time frlemla aa a frail, visiting a volcanic disturbance that rent the so*!*"'1 by Bertrand E. Mating, of Brewer, called sailed for Boston. thence the south side of Main lorett the rhureli and ful- Mias Rena of We*t street towesterly by .. who at Katrview on his cousin, Mrs. M. A. Carter, Brooklln, le earth and piled the rocks as they are land of said Tribovi and the point of Hubert Lowrie and Said Jot dude* Of a pastor's wife faithfully and wife, of the min -rai stopping a few weeks with Mrs. Carrie It Is the that beginning. described contains the fjiihr Blake, Sunday. today. general opinion store and lot known as the Pinson & Brown to the leave house, were callers at A* "ship, that p«a» nlyht” spring Eastoioox, Cloeson. was once the crater of a vol- store and and lot and the K. B. Lll Wllbnrt chief has thq spot postoftice wbllo eatla a« they par. out of Crockett, machinist, xurs. E. t. Barnett’s Trott store and Jot, reserving thi of way .atallmmerof Saturday. A of went to ca no. right inut of cornea returned to bin after his party youug people Biue- aa now used between the lot and *o m B«, through the year., ship visiting postoffice Mji Misseh Alice Verana and Marla htli Falls A rich, bell-like the Flnson & Brown store lot to the land wldto life. I,efl many at Bunker, d-tbing Tuesday. They report a tone, produced by memorj “f her pure, parents Harborslde. southerly of the lot above described; the of the peu»ion office, are some of the stones with a ham- ,,te'* »loI,e. we trual Augusta, spend- good time. striking south side of the line of said ayn t» ««•»*> John two and street, being ten ream Blake, wife, daughters ing their vacations with home mer. In the name of feet fron the front u>d of said the I oiellneaa of her widowhoo oour, oi n uuiun, is vm- Mrn. Petliugtll remains sometime longer Mass.. im visiting her winter, Mrs. Wait. A true copy of the original. Clio M. are in town, called dents to venturesome the en- Mlw Cbtloott, with her boys a a. P. Dorr, Register. itiug btr lUtor, Aim. V. B R.«ckt at Cu- parents, Z L Wilbur aud wife, Leo M. of the Star Brass _Attest:—Ch here the dowth ol Buck man ChilcuU. Sellers, Mfg. trance to the cave has been closed.— by home noon. where their son Francis OF dercltff, bui «rlll go has bteu ©ujjylng Co., Boston, is vlshiug bis sister, Mrs. M. STATIC MAINE. was Miss Harsh New York Telegram. Mrr. Coughlin, wbo his school vacation. Hancock ss.—At a court held at One largo (our-mauler and a large live* A. Wardwell. probate Hammond, arrived this morning from Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, mauler are at the Maine Lake lee Co.’a The becood of Master Paul on the second of in the of aud alatera. birthday Snowman and A. E. Varnum Scene: Train stopping at small road- day August, year Mich gau to vis!- h brother Benj. our Lord one thousand nine hundred and wharf in Egg moggln reach. (Jordon Bunker was observed 1* riday after- at onatisL- side station. Irritable old gentleman— Hex met spent Saturday Toddy pond Mr*. lie is'spug dog noon at the town CERTAIN Utpsoii Aiuobr the late arrivals at Black's are ball. Eighteen children tng trip. Six salmon rewarded their day’s W hat on earth do they stop at a station instrument purporting to be with an unllo ud * -» th railroad \ a copy of the last will and testament of rly with parents and friends made a litre this illN Siuie Yekel and Mias McNally, of lively outing. tor? Objectionable passenger Ellen 8. Hale, late of Boston, in the county of » .tie u s inisli«.-*a »*• track last wees. which the little ones as Suffolk, and Commonwealth of Massachu- aah ugt -u, i>. C, ai.*i K. Roberta, of party enjoyed ladles in (alighting)—To allow me to get out. Several young town, among setts, and of the thereof in well as deceased, probate blurtiorrylng. o. those of a larger growth. Ice- Irritable old I see it has ag, the new chapel Mildred Wilson, Miss Belle judge f probate for our said of Han- father, ha* beeu in good rtemenn tH'* *>*•* birthday cake with its candle-, county trim fed .vuii and cedar lighted Miss Nellie a cock for the of being allowed, filed am evergreens Wardwell, gave peanut Gunner—You better mind how purpose week. The party when *rm t- dcuou- beamed on all. Golden rod was the decora- you and recorded in the probate court of our said Waits noward and Manford at hall to by Gray. party grange Saturday evening old man. county of Hancock. die on euc.u i*»red r» a.y (teas on tion flower. re spend your money, Suppose Toetdiy covered Hie “Many happy, healthy about of their friends. All Ordered: That notice thereof he given to The green entirely deficiency sixty young should wake some and leaving for home. The engineer vi» iff turns of the day to the little man” was you up morning all persons intt rested therein, by publishing »j.u »v«t very i»r«. ttj. report au exceptionally pleasant evening. a cony of this order three weeks and uio*t of the passengers u*u the wish of all. flud the wolf at you" door? Guyer— successively duty, in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper A rare tre-it was the of the A clam bake was given at L. A. What of it? Gunner—What would Uate of seasickness. given people Aug. 15. B. picnic your printed at Ell* worth, in said county of Han- » ♦ Au". 7. was held at shore Those who cock. prior to the sixth of r r**pt A meeting Snowman’s Saturday. wife say? Guyer—She’d tell the wolf to day September, of Buck'-an -tlc -U, mi a. The fun**ral d. 1901, that they may appear at *...u which ia not tin* were A. Snowman and l..Uu iu.r.i yet NORTH CAS TIN E. attended Leander clean bis feet. a probate court then to be held at old and refpected citizen, w n»t*e t-uouvu Bluebill, i short. The Unitarian minister, Mr. George wife, and daugh- in and for said county of Hancock, at ten on Norman Conner is borne for a abort wife, Tapley death occurred Wednesday morning, stay. said Mrs. as she nursed o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if of came with others from ter E. A. Suowmau and “John,” Stubbs, after- Pierce, Caatine, Teresa, family, any have, against the same. was held in tne church Thursday M!sh May Littlefield has returned to her vines and “won’t climb they that among 6hum were Mrs. Car* Mr Snowman aud C. posies, you O. P CUNN INUHAM, of Probate. conducted Rev. O. G. place, Benjamin family, Judge noon, service# by Boston. on the aud train this clematis?” A true copy of the original. penter, who the organ and sang, K. and wife, M. F. Bridges and up porch Mr. Chiicott died In me home played iiridgea Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr. Register. Barnard. Mine Cleora of Mr. Stubbs in and Mr. who a**u sang. The Carr, Old To«n, lathe Miss Luella Snowman, Mrs. Wait “Maria,” replied injured He leaxe-* one 1)mg:***-, wife, of hiB father. daughter of Mias “do think that married a STATE OF MAINE. solo by Mrs. Carpenter whs particularly guert Estelle Perry. and Mrs. Patten. tones, you you — and one alitor— Hr**. Hancock ss.—At a Ml»a Claia Chilcot climber?” pn. bate court held at fi- e. About guty were present. The Charlie William, of la here 15. SUBA. porch Ellsworth, iu and lor said of Eliza Chitcotl Hill. , Aug. couuty Hancock, on the second of in the *an.e minuter and choir aro to come every for his Hummer vacation. day August, vearof our Aug. 15. H. Hl’LL’S COVE. Lord one thousand nine hundred and four. at 3,30 m. to hold meet for fRrtncal CERTAIN Sunday p luge Mnh Bertha Hall, of Brewer, la the instrument purporting to be A French the is visit- A a copy of the last will and testament of 8AKUENTV1LLE. an iuitt finit* period, and they will be guest of Mlaw Grace D. Leach. / warship, Dupleix, Clara A. Allen, 1 ite of Me.rose, in the county welcomed. ing in Frenchman’s bay. of Middlesex, and Mtsst* Li Han and Leila Urepair a o vh- gladly Ml*x Cora of Commonwealth of Massa- Packard, Brockton, Mibb. chusetts, deceased, and of the thereof Aug 8. B. Mrs. and little of probate ittog tbe.r aun., Mr.-*, olover. la visiting Mias Golda Dunbar. Hopkins daughter, Worth a in said Comiuonweaith of Massachusetts, are Thought. authenticated, Massachusetts, visiting Mrs. Nowell. duly having been presented to Herbert burlty i» making quite exteu- the of NORTH DEER ISLE. Alfred Mixer and wife, of Concord, N. judge probate for our said countv of n» Miss Endora of Charlestown, This Statement Will Interest Scores Hancock for the cf bive on hia house. Harry JJurity art the Salisbury, purpose being allowed, repair* M Isa F.orence of ii., guests of hiH brother Manfred. filed and recorded in Grimes, Philadelphia, is her Mrs. Wilbur the probate court of our the work. Mass., visiting aunt, said county of Hancock. doing Is here for the summer. Mrn. Marshall and of of Ellsworth Readers. Stephen daughter, Ordered. That notice thereof be Mtaa Beetle SwceGir, of Melrose, who Salisbury. given to Miss Lurena of Is Pwi Clyde, are visiting relatives in this all persons interested therein, by Macomher, Belfast, are worth a publishing has been Mtaa Gertrude Gowtr* Lapt. Thomas Bush, of , gave The facts given below a copy of this order three weeks visiting Mrs. John vicinity. successively visiting Scott. in the Ellsworth a returned home hi* annual reception at the Pot aud Kettle American, newspaper Sunday. Edward h'a perusal by all who are anxious about their printed at Ellswori h. in said countv of Han- Grover Small, mate of the yacht Ar- We**t. witn wife and mother la»t Thursday. cock, prior to the sixth day of September, a. d. J. Frank Gray is employed by Dr. Daviea leaves to mirai, was at home last to-day spend sometime lu Beaton condition or are similarly sltuaied 1904. that they may appear at a Friday. Mr. of physical probate iu clearing his lot wnere he intends to and Key. Satterlee, bishop Washing- court then to be held at Bluehill, in and vicinity. for said A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William ton. with Mrs. anu Miss Satterlee, is at to this resident. It is a local occurrence county of Hancock, at ten o’clock iu build in the near future. the C. at Little Deer 8. Mnittrd Perkins, of New is forenoon, and show cause, if any they Hardy, late, August York, spend* the Lee for a short stay. have, the same. Prof. Herbert Roberta and wife cottage and can be against speut mg his vi c it ion wub his thoroughly investigated. O. P. Mr*. of South Deer Isle, is parents, Joseph and little sister CUNNINGHAM. Judge of Probate. the week with his mother, Mr*. Byron Tracy, Miss Pauline Brant A true of the past Ly- Perkins and wife Mrs Nahum Birch copy original. with her Mm. home in Dor* Young (farmer), has dia Roberts, of Brookaville. slater, Wellington Torrey. Loyce returned to their Attest:—( p. Dokk.Register. W. A. of the Acadiai C. who has been Walker, proprietor last week after a snort Tree Cove North Arthur who haa been with bia fam- George Hardy, jr., cueater, Mass., farm, Partridge road, rPHE subscribers. Maria 8. Wilkins and Lee, hotel, liflH 126 guests. The other hotels this Is home for a few v nit with relatives here. A William Wilkins Carr, both of the city for a abort at the yachting summer, Hancock, Me., says: “1 had marked ily stay Harding cottage, and cottages have their usual number. and county of Philadelphia, Commonwealth days. Th triends of Mrs. Martha of Pennsylvania, notice that returned to Buffalo S«turd*y. many symptoms of kidney trouble for years and hereby give, they C. M. L«achanri wife, have been duly executors of the L. Haskell and accompanied bj fltunor were to hear of her death appointed J. B. and and Mrs, Albert daughter. grieved last will and testament and codicil tiabson wife, of Brookiin, Miss Maud Wardwell, will ieave suffered a great deal from it despite the of Hen- Miss are Mrs. Francis Tuesday a-t Mrs. Hamor was a rietta C. Wilkins, late of said I Mrs. of the Helene, visiting Friday morning. hiladelphia, Daisy West, Koxbury, spent to spend the week at fact that I used a va*t amount of mediciue deceased, no bonds being and nave Holden. Northport camp ; resident of this place for many years, but required, day with J. A. Moore and wife. appointed Edward B. Mears, of Eden, county ground. a few and doctored. Just before I went to of Hancock, and Mrs. Samuel T. Lowe, who has been vis- moved to Bar Harbor years ago. State of .N ine, their Fred of Boatou, arrived Sun- agent in said State of Maine. All Stafford, Rev. T. W. Fessenden starts for Sue had been a sufferer. The re- persons in South the has to-day great Wiggin & Moore’s drugstore in Ellsworth demands the estate u meet his who la her iting Hope past month, having against of said day wife, visiting Littleton, where be will have a in the mains were taken to Dexter for burial. deceased are desired to the returned. part a present same for Hiram (or Doan’s Kidney Pills I bad very se- and all parents, Harding and wife. camp-meeting at that He will visit Anne. settlement, indented thereto are re- place. Aug. 15. quested to make Mrs. George L. Hardy has gone to vere attack. In fact my back wras aching payment immediately. Eugene Eaton, of Lynn, Maas., who haa bis parents at Fori Fairfield before his re- Mae:a S. Wilkins, Marblehead to visit her husband on the July 25. 1904. Wm. been visiting his mother, Mrs. Ada turn. SEDGWICK. constantly, and if the twinges of pain Wilkins Oaks. yjcht Katonah. Moore, returned to bia homo Friday. Aug. 15. L. Mrs. Carrie Dodge, of Somerville, Maas., which always occurred when 1 stooped cr ^PHE subscriber hereby gives notice that ha- to A. he has been didv administra- Mrs. Mark C. Whitmore gone Camden, i- calling on old friends. appointed Cromwell and daughter, of Lynn, brought the least strain on the muscles of tor of the estate of Francis A. Bowden, late lie has a flue horse DEDHAM. Maas., mother and slater of Mrs. llvrvard recently purchased Lowell Grindle and wife visited rela- of Orland, in the o.unty of Hancock, de- my back were not more excruciating than ceased, and given bonds thr law directs. from Fox Island parties. Miss Hazel Cowing is visiting her sister, 7. Urindal, are spending two weeks with tives in tbe village August All persons haviug demand' against the es- j In some of oc- has Mrs. Alfred of Hancock. my previous attacks, they tate of said deceased are desired to her. Samuel Carman, of MountalnvlUe, Tracy, and of Jamaica present Charles Pickett wife, the same for settlement, and all indebted moved Into the house formerly occupied Waldo is curred so often that they were a positive Ail who listened to the sermon of Rev. Cowing seriously ill, having j i’lHin, returned to their home the 10th. thereto are requested to make payment im- Audrew mediately. Frank C. Perkins. Mr. of by the late Knight. had several hemorrhages from the lungs. nuisance. A few days after I commenced WtliUmt), Ablngtou, Pa., at the The Turner boys and their wives have August 2. 1904. on Ml«« Marian Lowe, of Maynard, Mass., Misses Gertrude and I the treatment relief and a con- chapel Sunday evening were much Bertha Burrill are returned to their respective homes in Bos- followed, arrived here and Is visiting her a few 1 pleaaea. Huuday, spending weeks with relatives In ton and Portland. tinuation for some time so strengthened UtmcrUsnr.crus. Mr*. Comfort Greenlaw, J. A. Moore and wife aunt, town. attended the Leon Moore, of Ellsworth, was in town my kidneys and purified them that the has been twenty-fifth wedding uf Mr. Neville Powers, who visiting Miss Inez Jenkyns, of New Brunswick, of O. P. Carter and anniversary the 10th, the guest backache ceased. My son can and at went to Camden Monday to l« Ralph ju9t Mrs. Albion Carlisle of “Riverside home, join the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. wife. Mrs. F. I. Moor returned with him as endorse Doan’s Ellsworth the on which he is employed. emphatically Kidney Farm”, Falls. The many gifts yacht Thompson. to call on her husband’s parents, H. L. with which of Pills.” they were remembered were Dr. H. T. Grime, Philadelphia, Mrs. Emel'ne Clifford, of Lincoln, a Moor and wife, ©n route for her home in beautiful. It was arrived hero for the summer. the For sale all dealers. Price 50 centB. thoroughly enjoyed by Saturday former resident, is here to visit her son, Lynn, Mass. Hsr experience on by all. his horse with him. The doctor brought Ernest Thompson. cay of Kockiand was too fresh in her Poster-MU burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole The summer to return boat. guests for the past week to The remains of Mrs. Lizzie A. Hendrick, Mabel Gray was brought home from mind to induce her by agents for the United States. arrive at the Lynnmore were: and of were landed at Little Deer she has 15. C. Mr. Rockland, Bucksport where been at work, Aug. Remember the and take Mrs. name, Doan's, Williams, Ablngtou, Pa.; Mrs. and Isle Saturday for interment. Her age was last week, suffering with some trouble of Miss Da MANSET. no substitute. rick, Natick, Mass.; Miss Harriet forty-two years. the head which causes delirium. Dr. The P. Miss Blanche of Brownville, On’y Carsley, Newton, Mass.; Mr. 15. E. of attends her. Roberts, Kirkpat- Aug. _ Croxford, Orland, _ Miss Cora IVDticttisrmnUs. rick, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Jones, New is visiting Stanley. VILLE. E. W. Burrill has been for two weeks in York. NORTH BROOKS Miss Blanche Vinal, daughter of Rev. Brockton, Mass., to settle the affairs of COUNTY Aug. 15. I. J. Cousitta was in Ellsworth last week H. Y. a former pastor here, in visit- his late brother, Burdette. Mrs. Burrill. Vinal, tjasy and Quick! ou business ing friends in this place. WEST EDEN. bis sister-in-law, will return with him to Steuben W. W. Black has moved and make her home for a time with her Mrs. Barker, with her little daughter, of Mrs. Nettie Higgins has to Hull’s Soap=Making Paper. gooe for the winter. mother, Mrs. Wentworth Waltham, Mass., is spending a few weeks Cove for a Staples. few weeks. and with Henry Young has purchased a horse of Aug. 15. B. with her pareuts, William Stanley Miss Eleanor __ Klttredge has gone to Everett Bowden. wife. Northeast Harbor to visit her Mrs. BLUEH1LL FALLS. sister, sold to Charles C. Several mackerel seiners have been in BANNER LYE Thomas (Jravee. Sylvester Gray has Mr. Gray, of Naskeag Point, was lo two weekB. Some Gray the John A. Staples homestead. this vicinity the past To make the very best soap, simt*. THE B. T. Knowles a town on busiuess Friday. AHERICAN met with serious in catches have been made. John L. Stanley dissolve a can of Banner lye in on. accident Way Douglass, who was employed by falling off a load of hay Sat- J. Howard Crabtree and Mr. Higgins, & Sons have been busy buying and ship- water, melt lbs. of grease, pour dfc* Brooklin, was obliged to come borne on urday afternoon. of Bar Harbor, were here lu a naphtha They have also bought several large water in the grease. Stir and -par account of poor health. ping. Lye Mrs. Lavina Knowles and two launch the 12th. swordfish recently. aside to set. grand- Aug. 15._C. children, Masters George and Willie Frank Pierce and wife, of East Bluehill, Aug. 15.__ E. Pull Direction on Every Pukap Subscribe 8oott» of PRETTY MARSH. Lawrence, Maeo., are vletttng were guests of Irving Candage and wife, Banner Lye 13 pulverized. The can relatives here. EA8TBROOK. Mr. and Mrs. Soell and Mr. and Mrs. one day last week. may be opened and closed at will, pat Mlse Tbe Butler reunion will be held August Merita who le George F. Arnold are at Camp Taylor. a the use of a small at a Klttredge, em- Mae Conary, who has spent lew weeks 31, at Molasses pond. mitting quantity For It. Payed at Nortbeaat time. It is the article needed to Harbor, spent Satur- A. J. Richardson and wife, of Rockland, with friends here, returned to her home A little girl arrived at the home of Mr. just day end clean Sunday with her parehte, C. W. visited Mrs. E. C. Freeman, who Is very 111, In Wood fords, Monday. and Mrs. Elwyn Wilbur Aug. 3. every household. It will pais*, Klttredge and wife. last week. H. H. French has been at the floors, marble and tile work, soften waaac. a few days Mrs. Adalbert of North Brook* baying Beavey, farm for the week with a crew. closets and waste Miesee Alberta and Abble past disinfect sinks, pi paw. Thomaa and who was at cottage, Mrs. Grace of their Mrs. Sefton, Bijou lhi,and Gott, Stonington, Rrland and Howard Write for booklet “Uses Ban**- brother, B, F. Thomaa, Crimmio,the grand- tf accompanied baa returned to Boston. Mrs. Freeman were the gueets of Mrs. B. A. Gray Fri- children of J. D. Crimmiu and wife, have Oy hie are Lye“—free. Wile, enjoying a vacation with remain the rest of returned home. They have been their and Hazel Sefton will day. visiting mother, Mre. B. 0. Thomaa. here tor the past month. The Pud Chemical Work*. Plinutipam the season. The arrivals are: B- r. Barnea and Alex.Brlggs, Fall River, Aug. 15. U. Charles Richardson ft Co. Boston. mother, of Washing- Aug. 15. S. M|. COUNTY NEWS. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION COUNTY .NEWS. REGATTA AT WK!R COVK. *« other F»r Additional County .Vmm »** other page* IW additional Count// Ne «•*, pagen Of the Bluesedgbrook District to Meet Lots of Sport fend Excitement — The in Bluehill Aug. 24. Participants. EAST LAMOINE. BLUE HILL. The Blue*edgbrook dtotr ct Sunday Caps Hosier, Auk. 15 (spfctal)—At of the J. been Wallace Hinckley has gone lo Jone#port, school association will meet in the Coo Capt. Olsen, O. Ray, ha* Wler Cove, Cape Rosier, on Aug. ft. at 4 p Wednesday, home oo a short visit to hi* family at Tne rn„ t he long looked-for regatta came off. Guy Hinckley Is home from Boston on gregatlonat church, RluebU, t.H. L. M. U He returned to on Tues- Tbe with a full crew of bis vacation. Augfcst 24, 1904, at 2 p. ra. Following MaplM. Bangor Katydid, guest# <3RIKK,Tn Idaho, write. ■ “M the programme: day morning. from Uederciiff and from tbe Van Buren. ..j Mr" Kline, who has been ill for some y«r, old and never had Great are made for stood oat to Buck I*.le and watting *„y AFTER!*OOK. preparation* being lay but -ine* weeks. Is nine* Iw-ginnln.- T<.„, improving. In the boat near were beginning your ft 00 Praltt am! Prayer Service ... Rev R L Olds the Home Week picnic at BiuntV pood on judge** by Capt and Morse left gave birth to a Eugene O-good Harold ft 1ft Address of Welcome.Rev E Bean A !a ex Black and Prof. Arthur Mr. R ib- 10-ponnd Wednesday. large gathering Gilbert, am for Portland. etrongeratronger than I have Monday ft 20 Re«pon«e ... Rev K 8 Drew as former are here erta, of as In have hi'1'hi™1- pectrd, many residents Hartford, Ct, time-keeper I w«. 2 25 of Business and Nominating quite young. ,M John P. Stevens and Mr. Neal are spend- Appointment for that purpose. another boat, and Mr. Church also near h!® and your medicine ^ vacation In Committees. a* of forever." ing their town. Several of at acting committee arrangement*. ft SO the of the last meeting by parties campers, traced by MHH, I,. Reading report W hen »he writer arrived on the scene m, on. Rev. Mr. Turn* kindly giving dress, Mr*. Waterruao, stroke, and Mrs. Maud and Cora have returned to Dodge, the and Time, Furnish Mean*, up hia service for that purpose. Owing Childs. m ved In lines of grace snd their home at Bar Harbor. They mate the Sacrifice Necessary to the rain the atte »dat ce wan not as large rhythm. R. S. Osgood, J. H. Morse, A. C. Stev- to put Our Sunday Schools lo as usual. Mra. Coor presided at t be organ, One inolfo boat to white, our dear old I Do All My Housework and A. C. and 9. P. Snowman the Condition roost Beneficial ens, Osgood and the singing was good. Mr. Coar Flirt, containing Miss Yokel, coxswain, to to the na- to the Scholars, Helpful to have gone Boston attend made an earnest for more active snd Miss Waterman. Take Care of and I the Churches and Useful to appeal Gladys Black,stroke, My Baby tional encampment of the ti. A. R. and Society ? earnest work, which alt hope will Ah went on tbe ledge The wind car- Feel So Good.” Rev. Dr. McKay, of Aberdeen, Scotland, Rev R L Olds have the desired effect. ried the atarter’s voice away from them, in the church preached Congregational 4 S3 Singing Rev. R. N. Toms preached at North so that (be first start was not considered 8unday morning. He is a brother of Rev. 4 40 ft Topic The Library. How to Secure fair, and another trial was called for. Mr. Lamoine last Sunday morning, and by A YOUNG MOTHtirS LtITtR. Donald McKay, of New York, who sum- Suitable Hooks, and how to Church rowed out to the special request at East Hancock in the starting-point Mr*, W. wrIW to I>r. the service W. Distrloute them without In- MeltoberU, mers here. During Mrs. L. afternoon to a who and assisted to get the boats in line. with the large congregation, Hartman from l>olano( Mi**., the and Mr. Neal a and Mrs. terfering Recitations, Peters sang duet, were so that desired to have The boat with the black flag was soon Dr R P Grind le- pleased they following: Donald McKay sang a solo. him He ahead, Its occupants rowing like athletes. ft 00 Adjournment preach again. haa consented, and Delaoo, MIm. Aug. 16. M. rowed tbe race without 6 00 Picnic Supper In the Vestry wi»l preach again In the church next They seemingly Hr. 8. H. Hartman, Colnmhim, Ohio: much ETERI no. Thursday eveoing. It la expected that exertion. Tbe white flag came In I*ear Kir:—“I feel perfectly well of BROOKLIN. the In white like 7 00 Praise Service.Dr R P Grindle there will be a large attendance, a* Mr. second, girls looking catarrh, I 1 »** Deli* Me* a4rfiti(>nal \- ir* *t< o*Her r*e Mrs. Rosa Snow. ADAMS. Mr and Mrs James— Brookline,— rial Chester Boynton is hie vac«- [Sown, of Lynn, Maw*., are visiting with Dr. Francis G. Peabody and wife were spewing cottage- The Misses Adams. James Adams, jr. Mrs. Ernestine Tyler, of Beverly, Mass., Lion with bte Nathan relative* here. BEACH. h.reon his yacht from Northeast Harbor parents, Boynton Atwood. William K— Paris. JmrHAant*. I.AMOINE who has been visiting in town returned and wife. Uat week. BACON, Mrs J L— Bangor—liacon cottage. Miss Edward K. Leach and Nei ie Walker, of A nurry party of twenty-lao tm home last week. Horace Salisbury and wife, of Brewe ! Rn«* M Bacon, Mias Stuart, Bangor, Mrs wttb relative* and Hancock at *:*» Schooner Catawamteak, Opt. Be Tatty, Brewer, spent Sunday Poiai look dinner J. B. Baheon left for Boston last Satur- ire the go .la of their WiIlian. Aliien, Boston Friends here. loaded atone at Black Island last week for brother, Acre* yewtrrday. It couM-ted f tne Sai* to attend tbe national K. Salisbury and wife. Baktlctt. < narlrs If — Bangor — JfrMartesr. day encampment of Mia# of lh lowing: R B M D £•* New York. Madam Bartlett. Josephine Phillip*, Auburn, Waterman, A. R. Jotham and Bartlett, Charles D tbe G. Reynolds aiater, Miss Grace, her vacation with her Miry C. Noyew, Reg Ida Waterman. to Manaon Manchester, of North' Boauumax, Mr am* Mr* J A —Bangor. •pending parents, Opt. are tbia month with their F. H. 1 »rucosoaid Miss Delle Powers, of Boston, who has spending Miss lostah and wife Drummond, Robert i* east Harbor, was here last week, in Mr. mother here at the old home. Bakstow, A D—Boston—R*»kf Bose. Mrs Phillip* been her aunt, Mrs. A. H. K K Boston. John H. Freeee, Mr*. U. 8. Hrtw*, a visiting Mayo, Frasier's yacht Varina. Clark, Levi Ftrnbaro, of Vioalbaven, and Mias Grace St rat too haa re- M m returned boms Friday. recently Baldwin. Mrs Dwight—Boston—Campbell cot- F«rn ha Bangor; Marie 8. Grant, Yo*| of Prank in, of Or laud, visited their Arthur Livingston, Attleboro, Mass., turned from Moose head Lake and not Master Miss Erociie L I>f«M Miss Lizzie and Mrs. tage. Dudley Baldwin, Alice lister, Mr#. Benjamin Maddocks. Young, Margaret Hinckley Hattie and Mrs. of arrived Mi-s