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~ —-Hancock.I Co ---Clbttwt!) --— You XLVI. IgTSrn ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 21, 1900. No. 12 JL AFTERNOON, _ abbtrtismuntf. LOCAL AFFAIRS. balling port, la to have ber balling port ..uu,rti*tmnn». ohanged to Sullivan. The “Stuart”,which NKW ADVKKTISKMKNTtt THIS WEEK. baa spent the winter at Sullivan, la char- C. C. BURRILL & tered to load stone from Havey A Dr A and row. for .ale Hooper, SON, C Haverthy—Farm, Son Clarissa K BPIlngton—Notice of foreclosure. to> Newport, R. I. Capt. Bowden left Exec notice-E.l Abide E Black Monday to take command. Auer notice—Est Mary K Haaerthy. Dr. E. who has been * GENERAL INSURANCE agents, (ieo H Grant-Insurance and real estate. George Parsons, • Hancock hall—Graham Genuine Southern practicing In Bluehlll, Is to move to Ells- Burrill Bank Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. Specialty Co. lewis friend A Co—Clothing. worth In about a week, to enter Dr. S D t r“ Wlggtn—Apothecary. George A. Phillips' office. Ellswortb AuowniytHJiu: Wl IKPRUUT THE Stratton A Weacott—Hardware store. Iriecda will be to have Mr. and Mrs. I^OVAL OBLABD: glad Most Reliable Home and Parsons with them Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Foreign Companies. Andrew J Jordan—Notice of foreclosure. again. wovm. smwo wtw towk. Lowest Rates Compatible with Safety. Balloon: The two a hlat dubs of Charrylleld, who powoiw oo., __ Tyler, Fogg A Co—Municipal bonds. were entertained in BUsworth last wlular, Pobtlahd: are preparing a return entertainment for to .alt on Improved reel eetete and bU life bas been spent here. He leaves a built ■ wing dam in front of the stair- MONEY TO LOAN •»m\ Oreo Hooper's Sons—Wall paper. tbelr Ellswortb ———— —— friends, probably early to and colleteml. NBW Tobb: widow and two daughters—Mrs. Edward way leading down the abop, with In April. The plans talked of Include a Geo N Bliss A Co—Spring suits. Lynch, of Bangor, and Mrs. Daniel Clem- tbe patience and heroism of Ibe boy at and dance. recaption, supper ent, of Hampden. Funeral services were tbs levee, of story-boolt fame, beld It theta At a of the trustees of tbs until tbe Ar«M«rloe(ilMviiM|MfMJ,

i the Catted melee! That woman tbe CHRISTIAN RNDKAVOR. SWjrrtismmtB. Hr«re l’|*! flnt Mutual Bcurht Column IV <£. prepared Beil over possible and | THF INTERPRETATION. lips shutting pearls, union. Mrs. A. M. Lawton, had charge of right tip *klp— ! new W hite feet bare and wet with dew. Hut some women make the mistake And find It growing brighter with a is Hod. The first son and two the music which was excellent. you’ll The father rep- Two eyes black eyes blue. of thinking that they will try some- 1-tiile girl and l*ov are they, j chorus •turnin' upper Up. resents the the second tlie else, because it is new. After a fine selection by the Proof gentiles, Katie i.ee ami Willie Gray. thing simply Fire and Burglar Vaults. Jews, The vineyard is the church That mistake is often a fatal one— choir, the leader opened with the crusade Keep a dreaming, and a working, and a praying Tie- the uuregen- They hare cheeks like cherries ml. fatal to the health and happiness of psalm. Rev. Mr. Brooks offered prayer, after lurk. gentiles represent He is a head taller—ju«t the a moving on ter glory—never ’lowing you ernic sinner, who makes no pretension, She with arms like wreaths of snow e\perimenter. and members of the union read the prin* Keep Said to bo Oao of tho Boot Vaalta **wingH her i*asket to ard Is it not foolish to risk the possible are stuck. at the first call, to serve God; but, fro. ciples of the W\ C. T. I’., repeating in uni- In tho While she loiter* half in play. results of such Is it not a of the fortress, take the devil Covuatry. experiments? six or Keep storming then, after thought and consideration, Chatting there with Willie Gray, son the pledge, also answering better to depend upon a medicine on tbe hip. be and does serve him. The eight questions of the catechism. A se- repents are where a which has been tried for And remember—first and always keep a stiffer They standing brook. successfully We believe that title vaall afford, on the other hand, to lection from Miss Willard’s Do Every- abaolutt an. Jews, pretended Bending like a shepherd's crook, thirty years, and which has never upiicr Up. serve God, but were hypocritical in Wasnes with its silver strands been found wanting? IV> not therefore thing Policy” was read by Mrs. J. M. —J. Of.* Swift. curtly again.! lAite ard early o’er the *ands; let one to some- “A Noble Re mem be their pretenses. They said. "I go. sir," Half in thought and half in play, any persuade you try Mason; ring,” by which sav is as Fire and but went not. Of the two classes, the Katie Lee ami Willie Gray. thing they just good. Mr*. W. T. Holmes; “Wearing the White Lincoln amt Washington Society. Burglary. It cannot be as Mrs. Pink nearer to do- just good. the leader. former, of course, came ••Pretty Kate.** Willie *ald; Ribbon,” by In an article recalling the incidents of ham's Compound is the best, and there Our room* a* to ing the will of God. While there came a dash of red Addresses were made by Rev, Mr. tanking arc^so arranged the brownness of his can be one best. This is not a “When Lincoln was First Inaugurated”, Through cheek, only of secure 'THE Brooks and Merle Tracy, both which APPLICATION. "Boys are strong, hut girls are weak, mere assertion, but is a positive fact, so I Ladies' Home Journal, Stephen Fiske Though Christ spoke this parable for Ami I’ll carry, will, admitted hundreds of were very Interesting. One reminiscence Absolute for thoae Boxea. Katie’s basket up the bill.’* by regular Priracj Renting the benefit of the chief priests and eld- physicians. of Mr. Brooks appealed strongly to the gives a graphic account of Mr. and Mrs. Katie answered with a on common who hold in ers who were to entrap Him. laugh— Rely your own sense, hearts of white-rlbboners, Lincoln’s to Washington trying ••You shad half.” presentation Boxaa from >4 to KO owwom only carry and Mrs. Pinkham s life-long tender love their leader. He per yet it has a universal application. The And tnen tos-lng back her curls, experi promoted no society. are a* a* ence, and you will make mistake. to »Ue and location. representatives of these two types of "Boys weak well girls eloquently described an occasion some according IV) vou think that Katie gues-ed Don't experiment with vour health, There w ere a large number of the beat- have been in the world iu all ten years ago of listening with delight to Do not risk the !om of Tour.valuable people Half the wisdom sbe expressed? but take a medicine that yon know is paper* a powerful address bv Frances W’iliard, of known of Washington’s society people when security can U> obtainctl.ee such a trlfllc,; ages and are here today. The first and is as Men are tall. good, backed by such letters coat. only boys grown her charm of manner, sweet voice and assembled in the of the hotel ifiakes no pretension of serving God Hearts don’t change much after all; these to Mrs. Pinkham : parlor* fcll* worth, Mr April 1. 1M*9 and often boasts of the fact that they And long, long rears from that day forceful words of appeal. To his mind where Mr. Lincoln and bis wife were stop- Katie Iat and W’lllie Gray Ovarian Troubles she was In to charm nearly all moved by curiosity to see arc not hypoeritics at least, but this stood agfln beside tl»e brook Always superior her'power ping, does not relieve them of the si.n of dis- Bending like a shepherd’s crook. Yield to E. Pink- and entertain to any orator he had ever the ‘-rail-splitter” president. “Presently, Hancock County Savings Bank, Lydia scene man who listened to. from a side door that suggested a obedience The shamelessly ••Will you trust me. Katledear? ELLSWORTH. ME. ham's Com- of Mr. and boastfully proclaims his disobe- Walk beside me without fear. Vegetable Merle Tracy’s speech was what is gener- on the stage, emerged the face May I carry, for 1 will, llutlnru dience does not relieve himself ally expected of him, very good. On some Lincoln, smiling nervously; then his tall, Commenced May 1, 1173. thereby A11*your burden* up life’s hill?” pound. Katie answered with a he owned himself at vari- thin, awkward ; then a long arm, of it. It is not the confession of the laugh. I had been in points frankly body but half.” poor health for In thl# bank aurr law fro» but the of the "No, you may carry ance with the W. C. T. total and finally at the end of his arm a dumpy, Deposit* by exempt boaster, confession peni- twenty years, having inflammation of U., namely, taxation. tent. that brings forgiveness and par- Close txwtde a little brook, ovaries and womb trouble. Although abstinence and the suffrage question. Not little woman. He was dressed in a new Bending like a *hei>herd*s crook. of black that had been don. It was when this son treated I could not confining himself to the temperance suit shiny pre- mi. only repent- Washing with It* *llver *tr*nds by physicians, gain topic, .V. B. COOLIDGK% Freud Late and o'er the nor do work, and was so he took a view of and sented to bin a* an advertisement an ed and obeyed his father that he was early sand*, strength my blrdseye epochs by JOHS F. WHITCOMB, Vice-Ft evident. Stand* a cottage where today low-spirited and tired of life. A friend vital issues, both instructive and enter- tailor. 8he wss wrapped in Katie live* with Willie enterprising CHABLBS a BC ft Tremmeet Gray. advised ine to take K. Pink- KILL, much bettor it would have been bad Lydia taining. a white shawl. Mr. Lincoln looked at In the «hc *!t*, and lo' ham's Vegetable Compound. The first draw Interest from the he willingly obeyed from the first call. porch The chorus choir of ten members gave the fashionable assembly and said, in his Deposit* ftr*t day.'o.' Swings her basket to and fro. bottle strengthened me, and 1 wrote March. June. September and December. And what a risk be ran in different from the one several fine selections. A solo by Ixmise clear, distinct voice: ‘Indies and gentle- disobeying Vastly to you. After taking six bottles can That she swung so long age; say H«> %ft|> Oh OlRt for a time! The to I^awton, with chorus also men, perm it me to present to you the C TORH: opportunity repent Kor this t* long and and wide that I am well and can even do my owu accompaniment, deep A r in rrham. John F. Wiittcomb. and to do his father's will never And lias rocker* at the side. M. W. Miller. No. one by the tenor, E. L. Higgins, and the long and short of the presidency!’ might washing.**—Mr*. V B- C*M»L1I*.K, F. CakkmLL ItL'RJULL, have come to him again. It is only by 1033 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. bass, Simeon Marshall, were finely ren- “As he said ‘the long’ he bowed; a* he UUKUS C lit KH!U. with the other class that Dear Aunt Madge: dered. The skill and taste of the or- said‘the short’ he looked down at Mrs. comparison For Ahree years I suffered with Rank hour* dally. fnarn*4lf song associated my Having much One said that 1 invest***! in share# good. doctor Sec of^tbe The second class represents those never a copy of the words, I quote Kec. &ftcTttftrmaits. possessed would have to have an operation and whose religion is a them from hoping that if any mis- only hypocritical memory, have the ovary removed. I because to be take* occur some one will rectify them. It is a The Managed Husband Is Worthless. Ellswonti Loan and pretense. They profess doing discouraged and g a at* up all hopes of Bnilliot iss'e. God’s will while they are not doing it. simple little song, and yet there 1* something getting well. I began taking Lydia Helen Wattersoti Moody believes that about It that lo those of us who are do- They say. “I go,” and go not. They appeal* K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. the husband who can be managed Is nut A NEW SEKIE8 mestic. I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham and followed worth “and there is no better have the form of godliness, but not the managing, la now open. Shares, 0J’ each; I have often wanted to fill a nook In your col her manthip have a name to live, but directions faithfully, and am bet- she adds, in Ladies’ Home \ power. They web principle,” Brs°n*fils payment*, 01 umn, but am one of the timid, and, I fear, | ter than 1 have been for three \earx. per^ehare. are dead. Let us guard ourselves Journal, “for both husband and wife to fl*h ones—(or 1 reap the benefit of your help- 1 have taken ten bottle*, and my In themselves to the new against the error of this class. If we In return. adopt adjusting Ik>eW»r* recommend them for Bilious* WHY PAY RENT? ful column without sowing an> thing friends an* surprised at my rapid im- have said. "I lot us let us will- 'elation t ban t hat of to do each ness. Sick Headache. Constipation, all go.” go; I sometime? wonder if “Aunt Madge" will ever provement.’'—Mrs. \V. H. Walter*. trying when u tan fttMVOW on joxtt Liver and HoWl shares, tin a dr*t ingly obey, at any cost or sacrifice, for know how many are cheered and encouraged Cold Spring Harbor, L. I.. N.Y. V>y the other what men are accustomed to Complaints. They tnurigage attd cleanse the blood of a,l reduce it evert month Monthly If we do not God we shall come tier words, ami the let call ‘the impurities. obey by helpful, kindly by square thing’. and Interest together Mild In their action, uf great benefit payment# short of the glory of God. “Obedience ter* that come every week from some of the and Painful “Many a woman understands ‘managing’ will amount to l-ut little more Suppressed to delicate women. “dear *i?ters". 1 think she will some and ! One pill la a doae. than you »re now paying for Is better than sacrifice,” for without da), a husband better than she does doing Periods Cured in a tott.e tnciostd in rent, and In about 10 l*e that in her bu-y life ?l»e finds lime and by Lydia Thirty pj.ii years you obedience no sacrifice is glad the him, and n will acceptable square thing by many wood—25 cents ; six bottles. 11.00. Sold room for others. Em Pinkham's unto God. Vegetable man understands and practices doing the or sent OWN YOUR OWN 1 know that a great many watch for the good everywhere post-paid. HOME. THE PRAYER MEETING. thing other men who would be I. S. JOHNSON in thl# column every week. I have one Compoundm square by A COMPANY. Boston. Mate, things affronted if be were to be told j ITave a Bible class meeting. Let the that, Fur particular* Inquire of neighbor who runs in everv week to look over I was sallow thin, and nervous. I ty his own business standards, II HR It t W t t MIMA*, Hre’V. leader have a Bible in his hand as he judged 1HK AMEBIC aw, but “Bottly", the says, “to had not had my menses for over a he habitually dealt unfairly with Ms own First Nat*I lUnk Bldg OTA • lUa 1 >«m4. A. W. opens the topic, passing it to another read the M. U column.” I like to try the re- year and a half. Doctored with several wife.” cairh*»( Inf DI«UI> Klvo, President when he closes, as a signal for him to ceipt# sent by the different sisters. 1 have had physicians in town and one specialist, the same with E.’s vanilla cookies but di(a ». .4 awi.*'. \\Ar Bible Headings.—Ex. xix. 5. C; xxiii, cool*, baby’s rss *ia rtMas Take Vw cake boxes so of s AND HATH the cooky jars and get empty three bottles E. Pinkham **’ e V ROOMS. 20-22; Lev. xxvi, 1-7: I>eut. xxviii, Lydia chafed, smarting and burning skin. K tiMotkrr. Satyr-*** ;*- often? 1 do, and then it comes over me. suj and three of «o*lr>g ; Purifier, my _ -Hellcf jMilri.” Man 17 u*e con- IT Molt r .MMtMj. *-*• /'.f~ vii, 23; xxvi. 12. 13: xxxviii. 2t»; and I feel as and as Fla says:—“[ Comfort Powder !»,©•« All kind# of won done at ibort so the table was empty and Us owner strlckeued | well strong I a. W*4 laundry ChW-fcc-'rrt kea»l«-..U j Bc«- fcood* called Bom. Pbil.*Ii. 5-12; ever for babies.” *• -1 s» all 1*1111 J*.V* ! for and delivered. Acts v. 29; v, 10; with disease upon a bed of pain, supposing— did. and am gaining flesh."—Miss stantly H. B. KMTKY A CO., Heb. xi. 8-10; Rev. xxii, 14. but when I reach thl# point I fly to the pantry, Lena CiJUNES, Visalia, Tulare Co., Cal. Weak Bad Bridge. Ha. n -.—.— take out K!-*w»rtfc. cheerfully and gladly the kneading “Before taking the Vegetable Com- The Ranh of Modern Timei. board and rolllug pin, rejuicing in the hearty pound 1 was troubled with effect of the driv- irregular The dire present appetite* of my family. menstruation, and suffered Proftsetonal (TatS*. I find a# 1 but great ing rate at which life is forced along is my timidity vanishing proceed, a vision of a big waste basket arises l*efore my agony. My physician gave me mor- in im- II. beginning to show itself two \ eye* and 1 say good-b>e Faith. phine. and I remained in bed. I doc- (MIAKI.ES DRCMMEY, directions. First, while the tored and no relief, and portant Dear Faith, do you realize how much eight years got ATTORNEY of life is because of the the doctors told me there w as no relief average longer we should have lost if vou had not over- AXI» Improved condition of child life, the for my trouble. Finally I tried Lydia come your timidity? First, many thanks E. Pinkham’s COUNSELOR AT LAW. life of men and women, but especially Vegetable Compound. for the poem which we shall all enjoy While the first I taking bottle felt Boom* 3 axds, n«»rl(,n lux* men. Is growing shorter. The pressure reading. Second. I am sure the thoughts Bcildixo 1 that I was improving. I have taken to go fast is making men old before in your letter wilt touch the hearts of the _ELLSWORTH, MAINE. i “dear sisters” even as your words of ap* their time and is many of them laying have warmed the heart of Aunt anything to do me so much good. in the Good John | preciation CARROLL grave. Woolman, Madge. Every month my troubles have grown BURRILL, _ the American Quaker of hist century, less anti less, and now at. this time i ATrORNEY Dear Aunt Madge and Friends of the M. B. am AND used to say that God never meant men | cured. Ella Qcinney, No. ‘,*2 Column: Mass. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. to toil ami moil as they generally do Stage Street, Haverhill, Nailltl tell* how to make washing the t»ean pot for a living, and. somehow, we shall XOTAN, PlBLJC AND JI .TICK OK TIIK PKACK. easy, but would you like to know how it can be have to be to the conclusion Backache and Womb brought cleansed and made as sweet and shine inside Ofllc* over Burrlll National Jt.nK, “that man shall not live bread alone, take a Troubles Succumb by and out as good as new? If so, large to ! Statk Strket. ELL.woxrn, m. and some ashes In it and water but by every word that proceedeth out Iron kettle put to cover the beau-pot and let It bull per Lydia f. Pinkham*s of the mouth of God.” This rush all enough Vege- haps an hour, then remove and wash in clear H. l. l). i*e table | WOODRUFF. day long is lot life. Second, with this water and you will surprised at the traits, Compound. IJK formation, esi»ecially 11 it lias i**en In ut*e long. of we are told that MAIN rapidity pace origi- Old pie plates can t*e cleansed in the same way. I have been for ten years an in- ST.. ELLSWORTH. nality is becoming rarer every year Have tried Esther’s coffee snaps and find them valid with female weakness, anti the nice. Mrs .1 asks tor a recipe for molasses (Over Harden's Shoe Store.) and “a casual of inind” is very torture and 1 suffered no type being doughnuts. 1 sent mine once t<» tt»e ••Karin and pain tongue | can I never developed. The pleasures of the mind I Home" column la-fore the creation of the M. B. tell. spent one week in column, and as It met with a favorable recep. the ten that I was free frurn are years being sacrificed notwithstanding 1 tlou will send it again for Mrs. J.’s lienetit, Twenty-Ore years' experience In New Tor* pain. My trouble was inflammation the diffusion of a certain type of edu- site like It a* well as M. did hoping may and congestion of womb. When 1 Special attention given to chronic cases. Molasses UoLGHNl T8—One cup molasses, cation. We are starving ourselves in commenced to take X cup sour milk, 2 laolespounfuls sugar, 2 eggs, your remedy 1 had order to live. The and more F. quieter 2 teaspoonfuls melted lard. 1 teaspoon salt and been bedfast for some time under the Jk BURNHAM, soda, flavor wltn cinnamon or nutmeg. YXWOOD r. GILES, meditative way suggested by Scripture treatment of two of our best physi- A QL ICR CURE i I J ATTORNEY North Lauiolne. 8. J. Y. cians without profits both soul and body.—Christian. receiving any 1* nefit I'OR COUGHS f mu You can imagine the l**ncfit 1 de- Attorney and Cockbelloh at Uw. Dear Aunt Madge: and COLDS j COUNSELLOR AT LAW. To Those Who Hesitate. rived from Lydia K. Pinkham s In last week’s amebic an Mr*. J. asked for Vege- Also prosecuting attorney for all classes of In every man's life there come mo- table Compound when I tell you that 1 pensions against the . a receipt for molasses doughnuts “same as her bj*eclal attention riven to Collections ami all Business ments when he is called to decide have gained forty jn»unds and am well solicited. mother used to make". 1 do not kuo* as these Commercial bush****. a thing I never dared to Rllawohth. Mam*. whether to go forward or to stand still. are the kind she wanted, out they are \ery nice expect.”— Molasses Ooighnuts—Onecupnmla*-se», X Mbs. C. E. Poland, Mouett, Mo. Peclorai Timidity says. ‘‘Hesitate.” Prudence cup sugar, IX cups buttermilk, 2 teaspoonfuls Pyny A. STEWART, M.~d! not too 1 cream 2 labit For a number of I was The Canadian for all j * lays: "Be hasty. Take aim.” soda, teaspoonlul tartar, spoon- years Remedy MONEY TO LOAN. Self interest “You hurt fuls melted butter, 1 egg, spice, salt. troubled with backache and lencor- says: may your- SECURITY TAKEN ON REAL HOMOEOPATH 1ST, (iouldsboro. Jen. rheea. I became so weak ESTATE self. You run risks. You in- and miser- Threat end Affections. West may may Lung OR PERSONAL Bhooesville, Maies. able that I could not attend to my PROPERTY. jure your prospects of worldly suc- Dear Aunt Madge: Bottles, 25 cents. Graduate Boston Menders of work or studies. The least effort Large Maine University. cess.” But conscience "The hour In answer to Mrs. J.’s request for molass«- llomteopalhlc Medical s<«-letv ; American says: would exhaust me. DAVIS A LAWRENCE ALL Bl SIXkBS STRICTLY CotTllttsTIAL. institute of will send the which completely Physi- CO., United, llomo-opathy, and correspond Inc has come. Go and do And doughnuta, following, member Boston your duty." cians failed to me. I felt Prop1* Perry Da via’ Paiu-Kller. Homuropathlc Medical society. hope will prove satisfactory. help thatmy generons and noble In the was : ■ Offices If Hr»t National Bank TELETftOSg everything Molasses Dot ghni ts—One cup molasses, 1 youth blighted, and the life before New York. Montreal. Iluildlu*, COXNSCTlOE. 3 heart responds and says. “Amen!”— egg, teaspoon soda, heaping teaspoon salt, me would be one of suffering and Ellsworth, Mairb. dessert spoons hpt lard, 1 cup cold water, nut E. Christian Then a friend insisted on me BUNKER, I'plook. meg. Cut them and twist the old-fashioned misery. JOHN JR., wav taking your medicine. Before I had (- , Protestantism fa Austria. fish remove the used one I AT LAW. when making chowder, to bottle was greatly relieved. JDR. KING’S bones from the fish, them In a little water \g ATTORNEY. From official reports of Protestant pat I had not known a well for four 8tar Crown Brand SI and cook for a few minutes, then remove the day \ omess AT Jan. but now I feel better than I have pastors in Austria for the period bones, putting both fish and water in the years, BAR HARBOR AND ! since a and is BLUEHIUL, ME. 1 to June 30. 1S90. we learn that 1.876 chowder. child, it all due to Lydia PENNYROYAL PILLS. .J Immediate relief, no danger, no pain. Waltham. H. E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound.”— Deed for ran tending specialists. Hundred* of WWB- °*0**: 7»»d* Mt. Deaert Bloch. men. 912 women and 536 children, or by liiuehHl5f„r Mrsa May li. mooiais. A trial will convince you oftbelr intriucte value office open SattmUvt. Thanks the sisters for Mrs. Stevenson, Alliance, O. and 3,275 in all. during that time left the to answering in caM td Mipf-reaaiiiii. Send tea rent* for aacipie book. All Druggiat* or by tnaL f!-AJ box. church to become Protestants. J. *8 request for recipe. You are a dear, Catholic Mrs. Pinkham __has Fifty UNS HEDICiNE CO., 1930, BOSTON, MASS. D« H. GREELY, In previous years the average acces- helpful, faithful band, and those who have E£x* contributed to our column this week or Thousand such sions from all sources for the same Letters. PARKER’S DENTIST. have done so ever before, will be gladly were HAIR BALSAM period to Protestant churches welcomed Madge and tea the bate. 0t again by ArxT Clears* beaut ,h* PWU',«,l)hl» Dental College, 656. the converts is Alois Promotes a hnranant gv...»tn. s claa«^f*7s only Among Never Faila to Beatore Oray The more an to ita Color. swotric* in Walefe. formerly priest of the Servite How Are Your Kidnsyt V eyes advertisement catches Hair youthful Giles' Blocs. Kllewokth. 'Cure* #<~a.p ti semes A hair faihag. order.—Exchange. Dr Hobbs Sparagus Pills care all kidney ills. Sam- the more dollars it is worth. Wl'Jne*,u3r Afternoons until further ple free. Add. Sterling Keoiedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y. l_i noUMf*' iat)bntts(mtntf. COUNTY NEWS. return the first of May to take charge of KITTKRY TO CARIBOU. lowing were elected ofllcera: C. H. Hicb- the school at North Surry. born, Augnata, preeldeut; C. Q. Alien, HW additional County Xetra im other page*. March 13 being the birthday of Capt. One Week’s Winnowing* of News, Portland, alce-prealdent; John R. Qnnld, and Nonsense. A. Southwest Harbor. M. D. Chatto, hla neighbors and friends Novelty Auguata, aecretary; Ueorge Hafford, Hallowell, treaanrer; W. D. Miiaeeuden, ladies’ aid circle of the Co csme to him celebrate and wish him Jordan a well-known citizen of The igre- help Rand, Batb, Cbarlee D. Croaby, Bangor, J. F. gational church meets this week with many returns of the day. Capt. Chatto Lisbon Falls, died Sunday. Mr. Rand Htetaon, Camden, A. H. Plaleted, Water- Mrs. Henry Trundy. came near missing it all, as bo was sway htd held the office of tax collector for vllle, A. I. Templeton, Lewlaton, ezecn- tlve committee. The waa at- hia at and arrived aud a banquet to selling farm Hancock, years, had also been selectman. He * Mrs. Josephine Stanley has gone tended by flfty-nine representative bank- in time to sit at table with them. was of Friendship to visit for some weeks with just seventy-six years age. era ol Maine. On occurs Capt. Eugene Stanley. March 20 the birthday of his At Thomastou Saturday Washburn wife, and he says he will try and be at The C. E. of the Congregational church Bros, lauuched the schooner “John E. aWjtrtomtni*. home to entertain her friends. Devlin” which will in coal Nylll meet hereafter on Sunday evenings, einrage the March 19. C. instead of Friday nights. trade between Philadelphia and the West Indies. The “Devlin” registers 1,107 tons The schooner “Fanny Earl”, Capt. Eu- Penobscot. Mrs. Jeremiah who has been gross. gene Stanley, of Friendship, was at Free- Wardwell, man’s wharf last week with baled hay for very ill for several weeks, is slightly im- There are now in Penobscot river houses We try to get local parties. proving. about 160,000 tons of ice, of which 100,000 tons is old ice. It is generally expected Rev. C. N. Davie, of Cranberry Isles, Miss Bernice Wardwell has gone to that every ton of this will be shipped out left last Monday for Plymouth, Mass., his Bucksport to attend the spring term at asnearas by fall. A large amount will be sent to home. If Bro. Davie dou’t come back the Bern inary. the West Indies. with his pocket book full of money for Mrs. B. H. Leach, who has been ill with A stock is to be formed In the Islesford church, we miss our guess. the grip, is much improved, and will soon company possible to Calais for the of building an The schooner “C. S. Wood”, of Boston, ► be out again. purpose house. The stock has not of opera capital Capt. Charles Stanley, Manset, master, Capt. C. M. Perkins has gone to Bucks- been decided but will be which has been hauled here the upon, large the man to in who up during port put readiness the schooner enough to build a handsome building, winter, sailed up the sound Monday. She “Julia Baker” of which he will have New either of granite or brick. will load stone at Hall Quarry for charge during the coming summer. York. Thursday was Maine’s eightieth birth- drinks tho During the storm Friday, the memorial day, the Htate having been admitted to Our street lamps and posts which were window in the Methodist church was the Union, March 15,1820. At that time, painted last fall look enterprising and slightly damaged. Three panes of glass only eighty years ago, Maine bad attractive most of were and a no;rail- Coffee. by day. By night shattered, part of the frame roads, no telephones, no telegraph, no them are invisible unless a man runs destroyed. bicycles, few carriages, but many ox- To find the best coffee in into one in the ray less darkness and sees this Miss Belva L. Sellers, Addle Littlefield, teams. stars to catch a faint of a country a woman needs two enough glimpse Fausta Grindle, Mary Littlefield, Nan only lost. Another big ice deal in whichJMaine is qualties. She can use a dozen, but Do not wash hands and face with a common Grindle and Joseph Peterson have gone to your interested took place in New York last she can do it on two. The ladies of the Methodist church held Castine, to attend the spring term at the only They or if do, don’t when week, when the American Ice Co. bought laundry soap, you complain you a hat sociable at the parsonage last Thurs- normal school. are Intelligence and Courage. out the Knickerbocker Ice Co. The The men tried to trim bats for the price find them rough, hard and day. Prof. Baxter’s “Great Invention” and a Ten women have chapped. Ordinary laundry paid was f10,000,000. The Knickerbocker intelligence f ladies, and were a melancholy failure farce “That Awful are for but not for the skin. entitled Carpet-Bag” controlled the bulk of the retail and no courage where one has soaps good scrubbing floors, thereat. hat is too output j The average woman’s was at the hall presented grange Thursday of natural ice iu the cities of Philadel- courage and no intelligence. Cour- j makes a creamy lather that rinses and wonderfully and fearfully made for man under the of the Ivory Soap easily evening, auspices King's Baltimore and is what the to handle with of success. phia, Washington. age really average any degree to a and audience. takes the dirt with it. The natural oil of the skin Daughiers, large pleased woman if John Morgan, aged thirty-five^ years, needs she wants coffee Capt. Roland Lunt has gone to Booth- March 19. SUBA. washed with is not and the unmarried, was at the bottom of a 200-foot up in G. Ivory Soap removed, skin is bay to take command of schooner “Jona- way Mouth Ootilduburo. shaft in the Monson slate quarries at reouire much left soft and smooth. than Cone” for the season. Capt. Wil- Now it doesn't C. T. has moved his wheu a surface IT FLOATS. li..n II...... I.n. Hooper family to Monson, Thursday, rock. courage to a pound of Chase Winter Harbor. buy CO»t«ig«t mm »y t*c ^nooti* 4 cumulc co Cincinnati join a veasel. Alfred Stanley, who has & Sanborn's Grade Coffee His skull was shattered. He died in- High been stopping all winter with' Charles Dudley Hargent visited his brother in if set about it The came to Monson you right. Bar Harbor a few last week. stantly. Morgan from »r~...... - — Gilley, has gone in the “C. B. Wood”. days will it to in a South a few days ago. grocer give you Mrs. Joan has been her Poultney, Vt., KliLSWOKTII >1AKKKTS. The literary circle met Tuesday evening Sargent visiting with our seal Getting IMgeon-Toe

noise of was H»id he — veuer- musketry heard, hall of the engine house, hoc! in each of CARTER TUFTS At bar Harbor, March Deer Isle, South Brooksvlllc, Deer manner, like a of old, this HIKTttllAY. 14, Sargentville, patriarch bv >lls-. with lots of other boys went over to the rooms on the second floor. The mat- Rev Richard Owen, beside Carter to Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, Bluchlll, Surry and able man, in a trembling voice, asked a Josey Tults, both of Hancock. Ellswort h. Small’s cove to witness the capture. ter was referred to the fire department will leave EINworth at 6.00 a blessing upon these assembled genera- I'oeiu written for the occasion by It. S. W.j 1IARRIM AN-bERRY—At Rockport. March Returning rrv at a The Americans went aboard of the committee. Miss Lizzie of stage to Surr\, Surry 7.00 m, via above land- tions. It was a touching iucideut, never ship 15, llarriman, formerly Orlami, to Arthur C of lugs. a and threw the deckload overboard, A recess was taken until March at Berry, Rockport. O. A. • to be forgotten by those present. This Our veteran of hundred years, hoping 23, KoCKETT, so she Manager. Rockland. Me. the We greet you here to day. thus to lighten her would float, 10 a. in. wonderful mail—a link connecting DIED. Passengers wishing to iak»- the boat will leave And would some token a gladly bring, but as she did not do so, they put prize word at Moon’s siabb- Ellsworth. dim, distant past with the present, To cheer you on your way. crew aboard of her. The cutter dared not CHURCH NOTES. having outlived all but one tlat he kuew A CST1S At Ellsworth, .March 14. Mrs Mur linger, as the sound of cannonading garel II Austin, aged 61 years. in his youth—the suuset of tils life ^ our cheerful smile and kindly voice UNITARIAN. aiJbcrtt'innnus. me nriimn irom It UK W Kit —At Hull’s Cove, March 17, Herman, aud as a Have made your presence dear, migni oring warsuips liev. A. promises to be as calm peace!ui 11. Coar, pastor. infant son of Mr ami Mrs Orient Brewer, And on this day our hearts rejoice Castine. She then started in of summer’s day. With the possession of all pursuit Thursday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, meet- aged Is days. To have you with u» here. the other vessel, that went down BOWDEN -At March infant son he defies the to rob through ot the Woman's alliance in church Hancock, 14, his faculties, years ing of Mr ami Mrs John H 2 the reach and over Bass liar bar. Bowden, aged days. He that Ilow many changes have seen' hoc and discussion of him of his youthfulness. says you parlors. Heading ehap- HoLT—At North Lamolne, March 21, Capt How ami fears! The privateer got Capt. Samuel Kent, of while he is ready to die at any time, yet he many hopes t»ea.s. throughout New England and some far upon Judah; the Prophet Micah.” RANGES east to western shore. back to did SACNHERS—At Burksport, March lb, Mrs seut Frptn Castine. The Englishmen beyond, who could not be present, Sunday, March 25—Morning service at Nathaniel aunders, aged lb years. not thank them for the treachery to their their best wishes aud congratulations, The steamboat anti the railway car, 10 30. Sermon by pastor. Subject: “Man Within time were countrymen, and informed them that wishing him many happy returns of his your found. as a Thinker.” Sunday school at 11.45. The telegraph ami telephone they were capable of fighting their own MARINE LIST. birthday. Below are a few of the mauy UNION CONO’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. Now span the world umuiid. battles. letters he received. ____ Rev. F. W. Atkinson, pastor. Domestic Ports. have their rise and fall Cast ink, March Nations had Friday, 7.30 p. m., prayer meeting. 13,1900. for field. Boston — Shi Mar 17, schs us, New Great men have lived ami Money Cherry Myron Dear ncle .\athanutt: died, March 25—Preaching service at John and New The Sunday, York, Booth, Stonlngton York; Ami have seen recent decision of the supreme T D Bak Alt Desert; It Is a uiont remarkable thing for a man to generations you 10.30 a. m. Sunday school at 11.30 a. in. Lavoita, Ellsworth; *r. SC I'a.-*- down life * restless tide. court at that the will of Try on. Deer Isle tor New York live to be a hundred old, and 1 am glad address at 7.30. years Evening service with Ar Mar 17, schs John Braeewell and Klheman have readied that 1 should like to the late Amasa i\ Willey shall be sus- you point. The friends of youth have gone before. BAPTIST. Ar Mar 14, sch Geo F Keene, Ml Desert tained means the distribution of about Sid Mar sell Susan N Fernan- lie at South lH.tr Isle to day to help you cele To that better 14, Pickering, j fair, land, Rev. C. S. Me Learn, pastor. dina brute the centennial of birth, hut ns I ran I to beneficiaries in your And now wait the shore, f20,000 Cherry field, Ar Mar sch Gold Green’s they upon Friday, 7..'40 p. rn., prayer meeting. lb, Hunter, Landing not do so, 1 send a token of my remembrance. ; To the hand. and Addison. The will has Sid Alar lb, sch bia I, Ray, Stonlngton cla*p you by Harrington March service at for to do now Sunday, 25—Preaching Baltimore—Sid Mar 17, sch Jos Luther, 1 don’t see anything you except been In litigation eight years. Hut other are left 10 30. school at 12 rn. Y. P. S. C. Norfolk to to live to lie two hundred old. friends you still, Sunday try years Among the in Cherry- Brunswick, Ga—Chi Mar 17, sch J B Holden, To smooth here, public bequests K. prayer meeting at H p. rn. Praise and i ours very coidialty, your pathway Haskell, New York field are annually to church; service at 7 p. in. UKOkGE M. WaKUEM. And ben of wishes now they bring, flOO Baptist preaching Jacksonville— Shi Mar 15, sch Florence Ice- to tbe schools for medals to be BAPTIST. To greet your hundredth year. f?5 FREE land, spofford, New York South Deek Isle, March 13, lwo. New Mar Hattie M awarded for proficiency in studies; flOO Rev. George II. Salley, pastor. London—Ar 15, sch Dear I'ncle Nathaniel: A hundred years—not old, but young, Mayo, New York for Newport for of A number 7 30 m., church New York—Ar Mar Bch Sarah A Blais- of the annually support poor. Friday, p. regular prayer 16, At the regular weekly meeting Your genial face declares, for Providence ladles’j of individual beneficiaries residing in deli. South Amboy class lu this dlstiAft on Thurrday, March t*. the Kor you have cast upon the Lonl, meeting. Sid Mar 16, bark .John Swan, Kernandina 1| receive annuities of from March 25—Sermon at 2 rn. Mar sch Port inemliers present, by a unanimous vole, In- Your burden and your cares. Cberryfleld f50 Sunday, p. by Sid 17, Henry Crosby, Royal, S C ted leader to extend to their to the Sunday school at 3 in. -true their you flOO. pastor. p. Ar Mar sch M C Providence And when at last, at set of sun. service at 7. 15, Moseley, a warmest congratulations and best wishes on the tbe death of any one of the indi- Evening Cld Mar 14, hark MannleSwan, Higgins, Bar- will take You reach the other'shore. Upon twenty-four j 1 V S occasion of the hundredth anulversary of your vidual beneficiaries, tbe amont shall lapse Tuesday, 7 p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. bados; sch A Woodruff, Perkins, Ponce You then will hear the glad "well done", Cld Mar 13, sch R T Rundlett, Fountain, May- birthday. Yours very cordially. shall be divid- METHODIST EPISCOPAL. And rest forevermore. into tbe general fund, and port Tima ukai (class leader). Rev. J. P. Port S C—Sid Mar sch Fred ed among tbe remaining beneficiaries, Simonton, pastor. Royal, 16, Gower, Sargent, Cape Breton inch stick of wood full Peek Isle, March 1‘2, l’.M). Friday evening, at 7.30, prayer meeting. Thomas I be brat of thia fam- both public and individual. Pensacola—Sid Mar 16, sch Hattie H Bar Robbing: Robbing, Dear Brother After the death of the last of Quarterly conference Saturday at 7.30 hour, Havana ou Deer waa born iu surviving it Is with sorrow that I have to tell that 1 ily Isle, Lexington, Providence—Ar Mar 17, sch I) I) Haskell, you said individual tbe amounts p. m. and witnessed the battle on beneficiaries, Brunswick cannot lie with you to morrow. 1 had expected Mass., that size of fire-box. to be to tbe various charitable ob- Sunday, March 25—Love feast at 9.30 Portland—Cld Mar 16, sch J C Wood, Has- memorable April 10, 1775. Although a paid kell, Isleshoro shall be increased to tbe a. m. Sermon by Presiding Elder J. W. An lloneit Medicine for La Grippe. boy, be left bia home ou that day and jects enumerated, Ar Mar 14, sch Geo H Mills, Iiockl&nd and annual amouuts: Tbe Day at 10 30, followed by holy com- New York of South Gardiner, and came following Baptist George W. VVaitt, started for Ulouceater, later munion. Sunday school at 11.45. Junior Ar Mar 19. sch Albert Ph&ro, Boston the school trustees, f200; Salem—Sid Mar sch “1 have had the worst cough, to Deer lale in with otbera church, f300; at 3 p. rn. at 6 17, Albert Ph&ro, for SOLD BY Me., says: company league Epworth league Portland and have taken lots of the overseers of the poor, f300. p. m. Evening service at 7. Sermon cold, chills and grip to work for Kent in building the mill by Perth Amboy—Sid Mar 15, sch Henry Cros- If at the death of the last surviving Presiding Elder Day. trash of no account but profit to the ven- by, Stubbs, Port Royal Vineyard is the individual beneficiary the amount of net Tuesday evening, at 7.00, class meeting. Haven—Ar Mar 15, sch Landseer, dor. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Stonlngton for New York TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0\ income shall exceed the amounts directed OUT-OF-TOWN SERVICES. thing that has done any good what- Philadelphia—Ar Mar 18, sch S ti Haskell, F. B. only Ask your Grocer to day to show you a pack- of the Fernandina AIKEN, to be the amount in such excess, up Rev. C. S. McLearn, Baptist Marshall, ever. 1 have used one bottle of it and tbe age of UKAIN-O, the new food drlok that lakes paid, of coffee. The children drink It to tbe sum of shall be will at the Memorial Foreign Porta. ELLSWORTH, ME. cold and have all left me. I the place may f300 per annum, church, preach chills, grip as well as the adult. All who 3 Macoris—At Mai bark without Injury as a fund church, Trenton, Sunday afternoon at 12, Arlington, Griggs, of au used by tbe said trustees library congratulate the manufacturers try It, like U. UKAIN-O has that rich seal o’clock. for north of Hatteral browu or Mocha or hut It Is made from for a free in Cherry field, or Havana—Ar Mar sch Helen G who honest medicine.” For sale Gro. A. Java, public library lV, Moseley, People advertise only occasional^ by and the most dellci.te stomach re- Holt, Mobile pure grains, for the aid of any free public library then \ overlook the that most Parch kr. Ellsworth, and W. I. Par- ceives it without distress. U the price of coffee. Watch Out! For our Silverall agents. Let Ponce. P R-sid F

T . I w ill be known an I he Sabbath was a aucceaa. About ftUbical. The American has subscribers at 106 COUNTY NEWS. I«eonard Wooster lodge, COUNTY NEWS. school, bf the 11' post-offices in Hancock county; and will meet on Tuesday evenings. fifty were present. additional yetra are other pfiffeu For additional Xettt nee other County March County paget mU f%« other papers in the county com- 17. Acme. Fred Klch, keeper of Saddleback light, bined do not reach so many. Thb AMER- Harbor. who haa been at home since Jan. 1 on Norttiftt«t llnrftor. West .Sullivan. Prospect ICAN it nof the only paper printed in The has been well Whittaker has returned to Cas- account of illness of his wife, returns reading-room patron- The union bill of prices was submitted Irving Mancock county, and has never claimed to ized this winter. tine to resume his atudiea at the normal this week with Charles Stanley, second to the stone contractors last Saturday. bo, but ti» the that can who has been at home on leave only paper prop- McEachern A their fish school. keeper, Relief Stanley open I Several men have arrived home from mly br called a COUNTY all the absence. paper; market this week. of the lumber with more tban 100 in The schooner “Maud 8.”, Capt. Fred foot arc merely local papers. The circula- woods, f March 19. J. A. P. who has the w inter their arrived with a full load Sunday tion of The XMKRICAN, barring the Bar Edgar Perry, spent pockets. Heavy, is Portland the in Boston, at home. About a dozen the local morning, having left night MarSor Record's summer list, it larger of stonecutters Hrilcw Irk Was the4 of all the other are for a season as Bar before. papers printed The prospects good went to Harbor to work on the Scott William H. of east side, lost 4n Hancock Stanley, county. s are in demand. last week. from cottag job and Moore have I Melville Perry Byron a valuable horse last week. 1 A has a roller skat- Dunbar Brothers started six returned home from Portland, (Jilpatrick opened paving cut- lately Neal F. Dow has hired to go on a yacht rink in the hall. ters and a on the where have been ing sharpener College quarry they attending Gray's next summer. He will leave in about t >c. business fW a \>*m Mhcr pnfp-s. Clarence Emery, of Eden, layman, is Monday. A few men have been employed college. ten days. services at church, > nil winter. conducting the Baptist All interested in the school are Mrs. Sarah E. of is 4>n1h siillimn primary Hemick, Ellsworth, and is liked. A much week ago when B. K. Joy entered his to near that Miss Gertrude Hutch- in the of O. P. Carter. She M -- >• II who has been work- pleased town, guest Dreadfull blacksmith to shoe a horse he found Sans Whittemore has kept his ferry j shop ing'*. of Lamoine, is to have It again this is on her home from N. g In t tr Hsri'or this winter, is home way Brooklyn, route between here and South- the horn of his anvil stuck into the forge, Miss has taught two she has the winter with for I few week-. opened spring. Hutchings ! Y.,where spent his tubs west Harbor all w inter. cooling upside down and every successful terms here, and is much liked her daughter. Mrs. Cora M. Conroy. Mr- v\ * M -« «*f Har- Prospect thing knocked west". Twostnart scholars alike. Albert who has been at work “galley j by parents and A Co. have 4. *» \»-ek with her Reynolds, | Twitched, Cbampiin opened *i- daughter,! young men settled for the fun with a in Everett, the two months, §5 their st this and have Pain Mass., past There are a number of visitors in Mr*. Mtivard INuj. bill. quite factory place, returned home last Thursday. town. Mrs. Edith Havey, of Gouldsboro, begun to can clams. They are employing H:gt -i h riday of this week. the little daughter of J. B. E H Kimball and wife to return Marguerite, is the of Mrs. Peters; Mrs. about all their help in town. It begins -■«- < expect guest Henry u* n a most profitable one. Gordon and wife, died last of Mr. H. I- Pamoa, of ISf Division from Boston 1. C. A McBride has Tuesday Frazier, of Winter at Mrs. to look like business around here. It is v April Harbor, Is taught two terms here. scute after an illness of 8U, Chelsea, Mas*., prominent In -tore his absence. pneumonia, Charles and Miss Joaie I to Ik* that the will be run kept during Blance’*, Strout, hoped factory CbeisaA * circle*. lie says: M;- <1. n a a few She was the fraternity gave progressive only days. only child, of is Lois Ansel Manchester's is Milbridge, visiting Miss Handy. successfully, ••Thre* years ago I was In a miser- a; i-i »i her home even- cottage plastered, and an sweet two Tuesday unusually bright, baby, March 19. O. P. C. able condition, and suffered ami work on the inside finish has greatly -' begun, old. The bereaved have A sociable was g •• r freabmenta were served. years parents given Saturday evening from tha pain ,rl my hark and lolna the of all in their sorrow Charles Trask is doing the plumbing. sympathy great at the home of John Coombs. The even- of the I had A., rep rt a * s-ant evening. Hull's < ove. in the region kidneys. fact I coaid cat At the town it was voted to ing was spent in a social no desire for food. In » tun. Alvin and meeting way. Hinging Misa lens of Bar Hart Hooper Seawall. Hodgkins, Harbor, hardly anything. I sought medical make a c lose time on clams for one was the chief amusement. Ice-cream cvi year, with friends here. ia.ina gone to Bar Harbor, W illiam Newman and Henryal:ies. Thera appeared bef-r* me II. I* Cant. John Hod e-kins has been to Bock- man v 1) A 11 Sett t in HtloiwIlticT tl>» 1 n i. lha •veiling. J A Peekbam, who has been at Tre- Damon* and mud* oath to the for*- laud to have his vessel, the IIuhiix oi visitors were in town n»“i mont since was in town on “Lena Young”, of where he is to going. WiluaiiM. Jewm, v « ... ave issued invitation* Christmas, verslty Gottingen, study if week, among them Walter Pond and yUary I'ubU* business last He to re- repaired. Mrs. Abbott writes that « * -i Saturday. expects pathology. Got- g!. in K I*, hall March Harry Howe, of East Holden. with his wife 1. Mrs. William Deliver went to Salis- is a has M !-» furnished by Mona- turn April tingen typical university town, bury Cove last week to visit her about 26,000 inhabitants and is It The palnters and carpenters are busy on gr.ai- e*i ra f hllswortti. Ke- Graves Bros, have quite a crew of ma- daugh- lovely. ter, Mrs. James has mountains and the interior of the Bowen house. The freahmcM* will be served. son- and stonecutters at work on the new Campbell. many trees, parks, ruined all of are of Bowens are expected early this season. church “St. It is to be Mrs. Edgar Trussel, of Bar Harbor, was castles, which interest I » r*ary of t he orgamza- Mary-by-the-Sea”. to Yankees. are of cut taken from the road : here last week on a visit to her They comfortably Aaron Bunker will soon occupy the n f »n -tar w a* celebrated by granite, being parents, cared for in a and lowered at Harborside. w ill be James Fernald and wife. pension, have been house owned by Mrs. Frances Brewer. It a pi. * *- Monday evening. The Only part built this to be most cordially treated. 1 >r. Abbott is a has been thoroughly painted and papered. gra n -I d of a march by the spring, completed by July, j Gardner Carter went to Camden last native of Hancock and is well known The old will be used this summer, March 19. Icaphenk. f’ er* f I ara Sargent, of this A arrived at the work on is 40x60 feet, 22 feet high, w ith a formerly daughter home of Capt. North Mrs. •• nfIt l»rn l«i stone gable 32 feet high from floor. The. Itrnokavtll* village. Abbott has made her home Howard Mayo l««t Tuesday. Sour Stomach l« d- ic * Basse I Lord has been at the for several in North while ten miething w hole structure will be 104 46 employed years Sullivan, The feet long, j village improvement society held •*.%ftrr I wot lndnr*4 l«* try (JliCA* tk 1 J. P Bobbin- whole Hawes house. her husband whs «t Bowdoin and tr •• ; feet wide, with a stone tower and stone j college, a dance, sale and supper last Thursday RRTA. J wti! txmttr tjrniM* '.rrr m Inn bad *n t4kl- w**ek «! for one in ttoe t Mr. and Mrs. (i. Mitchell, w I^awrence Yarnum. pital year Portland. Ca.scar»'ta fw! A- Mr w|fr 1 *•< a.an uwJ supported ith five large arches of Phila- ; John and wife visited la* Young Sedgwick t br'ii wit a brtwOnfti r« ■ii’.a for »»•«» »<• n.actj Mis* T rai Kr». 1. J. Warren and brick. The inside will be delphia pressed The first chopping bee of the season was The presentation of the pleasing l«*t week, it is their intention to move jo*. KusuUNo, L'-i Coudt*** b*. Lou* Mecii HI «11 winter. recover. that it was safe March 19. J. A. P. thought to terest of the spectators. The manage- E. T. Clapham of Sullivan, was in March 19. 8. XVdCOJlCVO drive Monington, but before j ment took to costume town last week on relatives. Mr. especial path* prop- r* calling rea< h:ng t to ?,»• idebly collapsed, and !»!*• erly. and all acted with a good under- mother was of this >- Claphatn’s formerly Itlnelilll Falls. fe. pr 'caking the -haft of the K A Green and wife went to Boston standing of the characters assumed. All town, being a of the late Mrs. is II -♦**•• daughter Etta Dowe visiting friends in oarriag* ,d ail right before Thursday. the ladies should he given a word of Malachi Orcutt. East Biuehill. i P>**»nt PalaiAbr |**.trn* T»*tr starting, t ut if that there was (iouO. Ne»«r Sicken. Wnn <-r (.r posed Sadie and Peter Cressy came from Mont- March 19. B. praise, and many of the men deserve es- »■' not noticed before. Mrs. Lizzie Friend is home from a visit acme*) ury ville pecial mention. The presentation ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Friday. proved 1 Manvel to relatives in Sargentville. Ourlbi I«m4. 1ar«. VI* Lvery* ty ial »uId do so made a call and Alfred Greenlaw- that there is good amateur material for Harry Joyce Mrs. H. L. of it- Robbins, Box bury, Mass., Mrs. on “l-fli IhanU Tuesday. iHer Isle armed Thursday. the stage in t tie village. Charles Blance, Anna Grover and son Adelbert rt- has visited her Mrs. W. C. Moore, NQ-T0-BA2 isn't go ng St u tier laurel* a- the sister, jr.,tn the title role, had a proper apprecia- turned Thursday from a visit tu relatives IMBT Capt George L. Beck came home Wed- ! the week. h s.e of •: mu' ' uni Salome'' 16, the docks. The fishermen are a- he showed faithful and during >« Sellers getting young looked, Monday. Some Ihiriy of his >oung for the third time since 1. \ LIVERITA wei .i li# February their vessels while J. K. a« being g r hundredth year. ready. painstaking work, Perry, friends were presint. THE UP-TO-DATE She m w s 'it g isms and ha« a trunk Percy Haskell and Gardner Green left the black of the acted with Clarence A. Moore arrived home from sheep play, March 19. St B. LITTLE LIVER PILL fu f ? sno -ornforter* made by Saturday for New York. Hancock w here his usual well rendering of a disagree- South Saturday, he had CURES hers* if «, ! he or w able character. Krneat B ee. as the TreniiMii g ast year two. bich Mr- Hittie Lowe has gone to Fall Kiver been t organize a Good Templar lodge. dude, 1 B i I i o u s n o •» s •he *ell* ■ oven r hunters. She also t t her and K. F. Bay, a- the darky, deserve Mrs E«:za D x is very ill. 8| husband, (‘apt. Thomas Lowe. Owing to the storm Friday the enter- knit* ,u of nntten* aim tnanu* much credit for t he success ».f the enter- W. Constipation, x ho. m r ‘T>. 1). Haskell”, (’apt. W.S. tainment which was planned for that George Dsvi* and A'htou Murphy fa are* to i-fa-hiomd mitten*, tainment. In fact, all character* were in I **|*g‘ returned from Boston w«ek. Dyspepsia, I*.ek» i.g arrived in Providence Satur- evening was postponed. This is the second tho a a ud f t k rr bet work, very dur- good hands, and all tried to make the day. time that the Baptist society has been Mrs. Ahbie E Lurvey. of Southwest |Sick*Hoad* al e aim club’s play a success. Irving 'it or- and K*) has i>« »o LivOI x booner A Caleb A. obliged to post pone this same entertain- Harbor, veiling friends aid |acho March 1» I <.o Mary Hall”,Capt. chestra of three pieces furnished good H i.rt'r.ved n B< ston. March ment. reiaiives here. Complaint. 9, from music between the acts and for March 19. Prow. the dance SUGAR COATBD. Brun-w k School el< >*.« d after a which followed the each rridsy very suc- -ltvfTtiinnntU. Mount Kent. play night. Sol>l by nil drnjrorlat* -V cessful i< rm ut weeks 'w- .^w B\ arrangements a steamer March 19. C. Miss Fran- or by tiiftlL John Palmer and wife moved to Bar g r called at North 1 H*er Isle and took the1 cis E K in». of Manset. taught the gram- JVnlt* MHk*t Co., chlc*|* to-day. mar. Hint Ida E. N the lay u. normal school pupils to Castine. Ilau llHrl>ur irwood, primary. Attulia Moon has been very ill with March 1H. TliKhMA. Kll*w»ith, Maine. Capt Ralph H. Gray went to Providence Miss Lena Bunker went to Portland tonsilit is. Monday. » ompanied by his crew, totake last Thursday to work Mt millinery. Mii>s Madge Moon visited friends in That I hrobblng Headache S^SI.98 BUYS A $3.50 SUIT charge of the schooner “Mary blandish”. Mrs. M. B. Kich visited her sister, Mrs. Sullivan last week. Would quickly I«m\. you, 4under*. who has been attend- I*. W. iCchardson,ai Mt Kiuie> in»t week. /**. "V »HTlMH'U. i,H UM1 ,« IhHV JWU- Dr. New Life Pills Thousands of nur lot I’lM* 'tun a T si.98. Gra\ business at Miss Daisy Moon, who has been visit- King's ing college Portland, Ba'ph Bichardson, who l- employed n A MW SUIT mt fOi AkT Of TMfIf SUITS hi liar returned -u lerers have tic m vtchless merit returned on of ill ing Harbor, Saturday. proved WM,'« '4 *, l> t»» «• Th» c.• fnii• ittee went to Vinal- days The hoc:«b'e lss; at Try y \Wdno-day evening On I IAH last week. them _ic.in> Mon.-y ba *. f not Un Fl.MllKrllX) ar ha\t n. to ** It -a U -ii •! rfr. mU* M nday. make arrangements the home of Alvali Bch for the hem ti •>( cured Sold S D W u.i.in. «-»|f l« tijr March 19. YANKAPOo. by Druggist 4 < a; nfAtl <• **Ua «*14 im >*•? f.r w t!. th« -f committee that town for • J ■<*. .... uur pr rlftl OIT« |‘rkr, 8 t !•», 1 ,».*■*• « in o- !i,i of schools. *uj*rint*undent MnrlOuro. THESE INCE fAUT SUITS M J' > ,. a*4 ar« N ar- F. J. S. has to to r*t»ii«4 »>»rj.Wf• .1 Margery Clossoo gone Bangjr IJ-iu. b'tKIt 'HI i.UUM, work. IUF4l I"**-*' .1.1* •* UI*Jr»t«l, ..4r fo» a .(**« «• *'*>y arlgfct. *Firm!.iu-.|, all **.1 WV»l IIriiulkm • 11•>. e«».i m « a»«Ua»rr. at 1 > -! M (iracie Bickford, of is v »- ! {**,t#rT>. Brewer, Rue Italian «>.»u». ur.«4.« tai.r.i*..., Vs« 1 » \ Haw*** tia- gone to Bos- iting her grandparents, Isaac'Vincent and it ton on business. b".l, It »i» 11 UNI Ino; «F [lurvMt a uul MM 1 l«*TM Mim- ,.f W~« 1 Ui .i.r K,... 1. The Air isiuit' .Fii.r h.. •>;». Very Mrs. !rs Viriium, of Castine, was in "tapit rn Douglass, of Rhode Island, Stephen n"» .1, u, i- ■' < town last week on old friend*. M• huIi. «. 1, fr. tu a ..«•« up. S*fu- f.'li 1 with ft :ir. iRIF If v a catling 1 ■pent a few days last week with h * i»o 1 -- 1 It -level*- slot SEARS. ROEBUCK have far r xtmuel W. fattier, J. H. Dougin**. A CO. Ir»c Chicago. 111. may ;YU». llvI iFlii >'* U-;|l!| FN.it,,,. IJ.U/. Come to-uic-rr< >\\ 1 apley attend th normal school at Cas- Tbad who came home to; tine. Hodgkins, spend his week’s vacation, has returned | Mis" Kate Coomb* fell on the ice near to i* school in Castine. For Hale's tin < h«\« 1 last Week an 1 fractured her March 19. A HE Women. -- ru bt ankle. C«* liter. Mr*. K* ah J »r e* fell, w hite of sighting <»- I Bartlett is going to Port Clyde from her ne«r the carriage pars* tuve, and ■ Honey t h week. S & . ; >*. u*T .» ii * ri*i. Mr*. S. A. Brown, of Boston, is boarding s I ;■ Horehound hredcriok of who ■:<■.;■■ Whitney, Mt VV. W. HodgdonV 'luring the ia»t three wumrm-r* na« been S. N. Do.v and wife, of Souierv It )ionfIen«--.:i.MU> mol. .mi .,.;, the of Mr* M i* apt. * ;a, V, gu-»t HUke, ofthia K

( t: 9 w where tie has been .nat.er.„f 11 2 •i it next year. Mr. i* having Harbor, teaching high aj-ri-. Her.!. !: He nature. in] y, Whitney m Bear school. uim.l till, reuie.l, n alewdut. botth the 1-4’ T -;/* } \; • lb-foot naphtha launch built at South 0 „,,.|er 12 '."*‘r> l-"-"11'!- ■'■■':![ :i | ;u„.. March 1.1 lea, own ail druggists. I ike ik> Boat on. by >«wi«> a lu and la to after uti„.|.„• rulae tbe coaat TOL- along Maine tbia coming (.*■»• Mil.. *.*•'Mts't LO *■“ rremout M Uoat.in. Maaa. Toothache Cure in One Minute. •minuter, making hi* bead quart era at j Mrs. Mary Coolidge has returned home K Qrcps Wvwt Brookaviile. after an ahseuce of several weeks in Kiln- TRUSSES, Marrb 1H. Tognox. wort b. _65c, $!_.25 m UP M is* Addie Moore, of Northeast Harbor, If * in spa k E i- with her sister, Mrs. John By rsquMl, l larence A. Moore, State staying J Hodgkins. deputy of Maine (iood Templar*, came to *Y,^650. •" "Ulm* 'fcr ,r> Tr«»*r, »»4. tbia town lu the intereata Capt. G. B. Hodgkins has arrived home It Has Stood the Test of .« Him* HKItl-v Wednesday Time! .... tA* wlw t(jl?,t of the and from Massachusetts, whe.e he has been charged ,1, order, on Thur*day evening guarantee to fit too W Three reasons it sells better than any other Plug for pepfectji ", c* organized a lodge with twenty-five upending the winter. good why March 19. H. .arter member*. The Smoking, and why you should use It. h * *nt following officer* State !uurlist Li ii !L*1* UL fNid m*rn*4. 1 _ were elected John i\ L. W. Walker. II.; r re luon i. I»t. IT IS THE BEST MADE. 'S£f; -tu" Krlirf In Si| Hours. X'Sfi'Z &£*% v h"j;?**• C. Crabtrwa. P. C. T. E. W. Wuoe'-er, C. School In diatrict number 6 closed ^ Kidney and Itiaddrr -ease re- ! Mar. 2d. IT IS MADE BY UNION LABOR. T fio«« hours !»f “X*W IiKKa 7 Sol TH Foss, V. T., Annie M. Smith, ! 2, after a term of weeks ,f I, n ”‘-,h «•- •*•*•*»»' eight taught by 3d. IT IS MOT MADE BY A ^. L!L;^ BU.L".L,U *“1 "t*41 <• tfc*i TRUST. rrl.il .1 .1,r, 4 ,i_ Susie 8. i “**r Prl«,.>o«**n return it «n,l chaplain Bishop, O. T.; Sarah Mina Maude The rank of "••ivsiil »e Chaffey. the anti could take a worthless sheet of and write a return your 1 Tennykori I-ongfellow paper poem OU it money. E. Young, C. E. E. worth *hl

iniii—... n-.. *— -*• ,,i.Ci mn$ one of the brave who with Miss not herself rustle a free woman. Cal- Anthony yet Corrcspontmur. had come in and moored near by, carrying Ergnl Notices. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. and Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton “origi- ifornia presented a purse of flfiO in gold, a Westmoreland bound for South regiment To the Honorable Court of Commie- nated the demand for freedom”. the hand of its state County larger by president, FROM OVKK Til K OCR AN'. Africa through the Suez canal. Her decks sioners for the of Hancock and State OF NATIONAL CONYEN- General a county REPORT Henderson, royal host, ex- Mrs. Mary W. .Swift. were fairly covered with red-coats who of Maine, next to be holden in said county at on tended the ss of Hancock, Ellsworth, the thirteenth AT hospitalities he knows how The gift from the District of Columbia Ashore In Africa— to as | TION WASHINGTON. Algiers—Fomc Queer began cheer we went past them to day of March, A. D. 1900 to do so generously, to the In- was 180 in Mrs. Ellen shows the that a showing f gold, presented by Shops and Queer People. our ship. This prompted our people to undersigned terested fine works of American art col- UvMBLYtown way leading from the highway at OF MI88 SUSAN B. AN- P. Thompson, In behalf of the suffragists ouc their sniall American and C ELEBRATION f S. 8. "New England” get Hags South Brooksvilie to land of Mrs. H. W. Cray lected in the of this beautiful That THONY’S EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY— gallery of the District. The presentation speech 1 at sea Mediterranean wave them. Our bugler, who formerly would he of great public convenience. home. the selectmen of said town after notice and was most beautifully said. I can only | nearing Alexandria. served in the British mounted the f THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE I February lti, 1900. army, hearing of the parties have* laid out such The remember a little sentence: “This as follows: at the at morning of Feb. 13 was set apart money To the Editor rigging ami sounded bugle calls The way Beginning highway i NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. of The American: the southeast corner of the chapel; thence fora “hearing” before Congress. Miss is in two parts; there Is one dollar for on the answered amid As I came on deck Monday morning the bugle? transport north 33 deg. E. 29 rods and 15 links; thence with a room full of each year. The excess over the number from N. 42 deg. E. 14 rods; thence in a northeast- Written for Thp. Amk.uk Pr M. Anthony, delegates, steamer was cheers both ships. When our band f by Abby just opening the bay of erly direction about 20 rods to the northern appeared before the Senate com- of your birthdays indicates the years of struck “God Save [ Fulton, of Ellsworth.) judiciary Algiers, which somewhat resembles Heal up the Queen” the line of land of Mrs. H. W. Cray, and reported mute' and Rev. Anna H. our vice- active life we would add to those you the same to the town at a public meeting of Shaw, Harbor some ten ‘Tommy Atkinses” became silent until the The thirty-second nntiounl convention times enlarged, except the inhabitants duly notified and warned the before the House have ho nobly and honorably used. We air was and then went wild president, judiciary that It to the and has no played, with fifth day of March, A. 1>. 1909; vet the town at of the Woman’s American Huff rage asso- opens north committee. The was a wish t he gift were but it would said meeting has refused to plea for sixteenth greater, islands In front. cheering. The “Star-Spangled Banner” unreasonably ciation recently closed in Washington, 1). allow and approve said town way laid out by amendment to the constitution not express greater of wtiat and permit- appreciation The is on the west side of followed, was followed by cheers. the selectmen aforesaid, and to put the same* holding daily session* for one week, city the bay C., women to rooms you are—a liberator of woman—than it on record. Wherefore con- ting vote. The two the and in Then the band let itself out on “Yankee your petitioners exceeded in interest, enthusiasm and sub- facing east, the early morning sidering themselves aggrievt d by such delay were crowded. All the does now.” Doodle”. Our cheered agreed speakers surely It justified Us name of the “beauti- people frantically, and refusal pray that your honors would Htant ial encouragement any previous con- in were and An elegant album bound but the “Tommies” were to us on agreeably to law in such cases made and aft- eloquent, logical, reasonable, photograph ful white The front on up vention. or city”. city ttie proved accept and approve said town wav Delegate** repre*entative* were entitled to a As sev- morocco, containing the fair hearing. Turkey photo- water is cheering. and direct the same to be recorded. from state in the modern, built by the French, but duly | were present every eral have of all the state suffrage presidents, M. D. Chatto leading published graphs behind the In the midst of it all our huge ship be- union, excepting Florida and New rising that, up steep hillsides, and twenty-one others. Hamp- full of this to and chairmen of standing committees, to we could hear reports appeal Congress, Is the old white even to gan move, but their shire. The full from the Pine Tree Moorish city, STATE OF MAINE. quota one letter cannot outline the con- was the new in cheers far down single presented by president rh viewed from the steamer. the harbor. The poor fel- Hancock hh.:—Court of Commis- State was in evidence, under the com- ghAstllness, (:«unity densed truth as behalf of the originals. Valuable and lows A. I). eminently presented. Its whiteness was will not cheer so much in the sioner'-, January term, I'.ijk). of our gifted unrelieved by a single the the commission- petent leadership president, costly rugs, the size of Miss in Upon foregoing petition The retirement of Miss Susan B. An- Smyrna tree or other trenches South Africa. er.- satisfied that the are re- Mrs. Lucy Hobart Day, of Portland. bit of color. It looked like being petitioner Anthony’s sitting room and parlor, We arc due at Alexandria that an Into the merits Is ex- thony from the presidency after over an immense of the whitest marble. to-morrow, sponsible, Inquiry | The convention assembled at the quarry and that the petitioners ought to be were presented by suffragists of New Feb. when we pedient years of official service was some Our anchored near the and Saturday morning, 17, quit fieard the matter set forth in their “Church of our Fattier”, a location cen- twenty big ship quay, touching pe- \ York by letter, and placed upon her the for twelve travel the tition ; order that the commissioners meet time since announced by herself when almost instantly was surrouuded hun- ship days’ up county tral, but the building did by at the store of Jt at .South Brooks- unfortunately iloors in Rochester, N. Y., on her Nile. L. A. E. Gray Tapley, she should reach her eightieth birthday. dreds of small boats on the first of A. 1> not accommodate anything like the num- propelled by gestic- vllle, Tuesday day May, eightieth birthday. Beautiful books, lliOO, at 9 o’clock A. M., and thence to Reluctantly her friends accepted her ulating, clamoring Arabs dresHed, how- proceed ber desirous of attending. The seating handsome sofa pillows, silver and gold view the route mentioned in said petition, imme- decision, though all understood Miss ever, in ail kinds of As soon as Changes In Postal Service. after which view, a of the was only 1,200, room garments. diately hearing parties capacity standing spoons, and other choice and precious and witnesses will lie had at some convenient Anthony’s choice of her successor. the health officers of the port ascertained Among changes in postal* service re- :W0. An auditorium of 4,000 or more seat- love and to the place in the vicinity, and such other measures keepsakes, brought joy announced are the in The election of officers was as we had no infectious diseases on cently following taken in the as the commissioners shall ing capacity would have been tilled at smoothly board, premises receiver. j Hancock county: judge proper. And it is further and pleasantly conducted as parliamen- we were free to land, and soon the whole the evening session*. When the wonderful woman of eighty Route 1435. Northeast Harbor to Mount Ordered: That notice of the time, place ami tarians know how. Out of 285 Mrs. five hundred of us were on the soil of of the commissioners’ meeting aforesaid A remarkably rich programme on a votes, rose to overwhelm- Desert. Leave Northeast Harbor purpose years to respond this daily ue given to all persons and corporations Inter- Carrie Chapman Catt received 271. The Africa, many of us for the first time.j» except Sunday at 8 a. m. Arrive at Mount great variety of subjects, included names ing outpouring of honor and love, for a ested, by serving an attested copy ol the pe- choice was made unanimous. Miss An- A carriage and guide were quickly se- Desert by 10 a. m. Leave Mount Desert tition and this order thereon, the of women Intellectual, scholarly, and emi- few seconds she then upon I paused, recovering, daily except Sunday on arrival of mail, but clerk of the town of Brooksvilie, a like copy thony was made a committee of one to cured by my party, and away we went to- nent In their profcHHious, which in every she said in her clear voice: “How can I not later than 2 p. m. Arrive at North- upon M. I>. Chatto, one of the petitioners, ward the east the beautiful and attested as instance of the present Mrs. Chapman Catt to the con- overlooking east Harbor in two hours. by posting up copies aforesaid, surpassed expectations | say a word? Aud yet 1 must. 1 have in three in said town, vention. rose in a bay, the handsome Route 1438. West Tremont to West public places thirty audience. There was a number of The convention through gardens, past at least before the time for young been touched to the heart’s core by all Eden. Leave West Tremont days appointed were used on villas, all built, in Moorish daily except said view, and the and women who were tine body handkerchiefs eyes, however, style. by publishing petition exceptionally these expressions of loving kindness and Sunday at 8 a. m. Arrive at West Eden by order thereon, three weeks successively in the and waving in the air—as Miss Anthony Then we turned and gradually climbed the «l*ak« rs, voicing for liberty and freedom by letters and telegram# from all over 1130 a.m. Leave West Eden daily except Ellsworth American, a newspaper published held the hand of her hill zigzag until we reached the old Moor- on arrival of all mails due but no' at Ellsworth, in the of the for the tlrst time before mother national. young co-worker, “I Sunday county Hancock, the world.” In closing she said : glad- first publication to be at least be- a tribute of love and tender solici- ish castle, in which dwelt those 1 iter than 1 p. m. Arrive at West Tremot t thirty days ! W, *vere of our Maine paying Kasbeh, fore the time of said that all amt proud “star”, ly surrender my place ill the association in hours. view, persons with records the and worst of the of 3l4 interested attend and be Mi— (mil a tude, rich of past, Barbary pirates, Deys corporations may Laughlin, Wellesley graduate, whereof I have so long been a part. But, heard if think fit. full of for the Algiers. It is now a French army barrack they * hope future. n«»w prat icing lawyer in . friends, 1 am not through working. 1 Kvery family should have Its household medi- Attest .—.John F. K nowlton, Clerk. She said: “Dear sisters, suffrage is no and school. A true copy of the petition and order thereon. Her subject, “Condition* of the Wage- mean to work to the end, and when that cine se the superior brain* of country ladies stood in the receiving line, from Residents of Ellsworth like other Amer- worth, on the third of a. d. “bakshish”. The were day April, and she can never have a successor!” adults, however, at ten of the clock in tlie and e ail located nortli of Mason and Dix- different states, while at each end of the ican citizens, in making an investment 1900, forenoon, Much the be heard thereon if they see cause. one week’s and moved, newly-elected president generally repulsive. »’« line, acquaintance line stood a gentleman. The immense want to be sure of the )worth of Charles E. late of Franklin, in said The were so small that getting Gordon, made a brief, strong and earnest talk to shops very small, deceased. Petition that Josiah G. social ion in convention will remove gallery is an ideal place for a great recep- their money. They want to know all the county, the convention, herself and all the dealer or workman could sit In the Bunker, of said Franklin, may be appointed leir conceit. pledging tion. and and in a direct administrator of the estate ot said middle and reach article without whys wherefores, deceased, and her energies to suffrage work. every Josiah G. Bunker. All the professions, scores of busi- Do you ask: “How can a woman of ratio to the value of the investment they presented by On motion of Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, rising. The second stories projected ovdr Elbridge Bowden, late of Rrooklin. in said es vocations now occupied by coni pe- years bear the strain and fatigue burrow and ferret until satisfied with the county, deceased. First account of Edwin P. eigtity and so narrowed the of secretary the first, street that Cole, tiled for settlement. nt, well-educated women, were repri- Philadelphia, corresponding of these crowds, and and collateral. Take an instance in the realm executor, great speeches, the of second W. late of Mount in for ten years, it was voted to make Miss occupants the stories could George Bracy, Desert, nted in this convention. Gentlemen convention responsibilities?” The answer of articles. If we know of a said county, deceased. First account of Mary almost shake hands across the street. It proprietary Anthony honorary president, which was 1'. and Charles H. Wood, executors, teaker* gave good talks when invited is: Determination and persistence, with friend who has been cured, we have some Bracy. done with great applause. She said In was all intensely curious and interesting. tiled for settlement. f the president to Hit platform. Hon. and mental endur- faith in the if we know of William A. Milliken, .ate of Eden, in said exceptional physical We of one preparation; thanking the convention: ‘•You have caught sight of the interior deceased. Third account of Celestia >bn C. Hell, member of Congress from ance, her in full of tier two or three our faith increases. If the county, keep possession fora minute as the servant A. Milliken and Lucre B. Deasv, executors, moved me up higher, i always did stand dwelling-house ilorado, a gentleman of fine presence faculties. cures reach scores, all well-known filed for settlement. was court. As soon as citizens, Elizabeth Stanton, and rny name washing the tiled Irvin H. late of Bluehill, in said id voice, convincingly of ttie by Cady In one of her informal convention who still maintains that there Hardin, spoke anyone First account, of Nahum was always after hers, and I am glad to she saw us looking in she swung the door county, deceased. any advantages equal suffrage had talks, Miss Anthony said: “You may call is merit in tbe administrator, tiled for settlement. to with a In these narrow lanes are nothing beyond ordinary Hinckley, have it continue.” bang. Caroline A. Jordan, lato of Ellsworth, in to hi* stale. He the me said can be left to the ‘ought exposed anything you like, except ‘venerable’, preparation, safely said deceased. Petition filed Levi The other general officers were all re- huddled about 1(M),OCX) Arabs or Moors, county, oy any false source* of newspaper articles 1 am not ‘venerable’. 1 am classed with care of his fellow tax-payers. If he B. Wyman, administrator of the estate of said cooking, and as thick elected. Mrs. C hapmttn Catt is less than sleeping, working, deceased, for license to sell, at iposing woman’s suffrage in Colorado, idiots, lunatics, and convicts under the wishes to pick a quarrel with them on the privu'esale, of tine as ants in a hill. certain real estate of said deceased, situated ibiished in the eastern anti Atlantic forty years old, personal presence, law; I have had unkind bestowed of their and in said Ellsworth. epithets went into the as question judgment veracity, excellent voice and distinct enunciation We old mosque, but it Martha E. late of Gould-boro, in ate*. State* convicts and me but I must he has in Ellsworth to William, prison upon undeservedly, object ample opportunity said deceased. Petition filed Her n(s were in N Y. to be during afternoon countv, by w r»* the part born Potsdam happened prayer loon keeper# authors, using to ‘venerable’ being tome. I ha/< do so. w ith this case: I Charles H. Wood, administrator of the estate applied we could not and so stood Begin to Wisconsin, where this go about, only of said for license to sell, at •titiou* names of women. He related Emigrating a score of to live Hiid shall Mrs. at West | deceased, public years yet, they Zclpha Springer, Franklin, or sale, certain real e-tute of said de- daughter was born, they removed to 1 >wa, and looked and listened. There were some private tereating storie* of tin- excellent tact he «it voted to t he ion of women. 12 miles from says: ceased. situated in said Gouldsbom. j manctpat 300 mus-ulmen in rows Ellsworth, Me., “My where -he graduated from t he I »wa col- kneeling facing Petition filed b> Nancy .1. Hodgkin- for id discretion of women voters enforc- v\ hen I am a ceniury old, you may begin kidneys showed indications of derange- the where were some who change of name to Nancy !. Mosley. lege, taking a special count** in law, and east, priests g laws against itn moral it le*, especially lo call me‘venerable’.” ment for jears, and culminated in <> !'. UNNINGHAM, Judge of said Court. were said to be It sounded to finally was of the high school In Mason chanting. A true of order of c ouit. er th«- rum traffic In many places. principal Another lime telling of tier and marked symptoms of dropsy. My feet copy original "ups us as if were Attest: Cm as. P. Dohk, Register. City, Iowa. Of late years -be has been they simply saying: “yoh- The time for attending several social downs” in the Ucture field, she said stie : and limbs swelled, my heart troubled me. connected with t tie victories yoh-yoh,” or rather “uyah-uyah”,through sTATI. Ol >HIM wa* sea- important of ceptiotis permitted between lectured to an Muoi nce of six women and I could not sleep at night on account Hancock ss. \t a court held at I their noses. At intervals, how- probate won In t fie suffrage -tales. She ttas frequent backache, and t he use of remedies in and lor said ol Han- mis. An invitation from President and equal ; one tioy. That boy was the first governor despite Ellsworth, county lectured in i.-a ever, the whole 300 worshipers threw 1 received little if benefit. cock, on th>- -ixtli day of Mar ! in the was nearly every state, forcible, j any Always rs. McKinley largely and gratefully f under suffrage. of our Lord one thousand nine hundred Wyoming tqual ! themselves forward on the Hour, anxious to obtain something to relieve year convincing and eloquent platform prostrate EkTaIN instrument lobe cepled. Out* of the duly newspapers A BUY M. Ft LTON. me of my trouhie, if not to radically cure purporting the gift of ! and so remained for a moment, and then V< a copy of the la*t will am! testament id: 41A of finer looking, more cul* speaker, having pre-e nlneutly D. 11*00. it. I procured Doan’s Kidney Fills at Wig- body Washington, (’., February, recovered th-inse.ves to their of Arthur Hoteh, late of Boston, in the coun- with of dealing ! kneeling drug store m Ellsworth. The first «>i vated and distinguish'd women is ael- statesmanship, power gin's ty of Suffolk, and Commonwealth Massa- me I treat- with and com- j osition 'Hu y were certainly devout. box did good. continued the chusetts, deceased, am! the prob.c. there- at the wisely political conditions | >m seen White House on any >lr. Defines a Poet. i am of in said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dooley All too soon the si en of the ment and gradually improved, just bining elements leading to victory. warning been -enter! -caalori than those invited to call upon The Arc Koad club was at the alloted span of life, three score and duly authenticated, having pr» hey llurary steamer boomed in our and off we < f for out-said new finds tb- association ears, and do not a radical but tn the judge probate unity le President and in* wife The president ten, expect cure, yesterday, holding a meeting nt Molly Donahue’s, went to dinner and then To but of Hancock, for the purpose of being allowed, without Mi s smietinus of bed, tired I can conscientiously say that Doan’s hen the distinguished of the debts, Hay tiled and recorded in the probate court of our president ami Mr. Donahue and .Mr. Dooley en- for the next Fill* when 1 to them for California, sometimes of New York a eager port. Kidney appal said county of Hancock ffrage movement. Mi-* 8u*an H. An- in an discussion of assistance never fail to it Ordered: That notice thereof he -en to gaged analytical poets After a restful sail of two nights and a give g long-time officer in the association, is all oO cents. all inn.rested bv lony, accompanied hundred* of tier fol- and I For sale by dealers; price persons therein, publishing poetry: over the smooth we a t lii• w >< ks-in ■ styled by Miss Anthony “the champion day Mediterranean, Mailed by Foster Milhurn Co Buffalo, N cony of erder three ssively wers to Hit* executive mansion. American, a “Why shod m it, grown men, write arrived morning at Y sole agents for the 1. s in the Ell-worth newspaper beggar" for suffrage. Slit* obtained early Wednesday at El .• worth, in -aid nuiUi d Han- “Miss was seated near Preal- Mr. and printed Anthony potbry?” Doiiatiue demanded, with in As we on deck Remember the name, Doan’s take from nun and women for Valetta Malta. went cock, prior {<• the third dav ot April, uit while Mrs. pledges $8,000 other McKinley, Harriet Taylor a great show of spirit. no a. d. 190U, that they may appear at in William the steamer was slowly moving up the of of two hours. Lloyd Garrison, a probate court then to bv In u! at 1 ..-worth, ptou, Ohio, treasurer the suffrage "Well,” said Mr. Dooley, "’ils this way of had if harbor between the great fortresses <>f St. in and f*»r said county of \! >> t ten so introduced each to t lie Boston, promised $1,000 they wn h thirn. A a man with somel long “tatIon, lady pole's Klmo and Isola and o’clock in the forenoon, and -how cause, if raised a in New he hs-n’i among huge warships. •evident, who smilingly shook hands, $8,000, lady Jersey gave lo say that t bought out. No a, anv they have, against the same. her check for f >o0, and the Massachusetts ye’er iii a way, Msiacni, a pole. Wnin All about u> were the walls, moats, towers, O. P CUNNINGHAM Probate. some little friendly greeting to each, of order of court. ying ye’er at home hu*im’ to xj r hb yersejf, churches and other erected A true copy original delegation pledged $500, making t lie buildings by Attest: < ’»» a —. I* Dorr. !1 -D rs. McKinley was unable to be present, an’ not know in’ exactly what it is ye fund. i the famous knights of M John, who held I it her husband to escort Miss f10,000 want to say, or how >* ought to say it if ADollaraYear subscriber hereby gives notice that requested ! thi- island from 1570 and defended rpHE The weather was the clearest, sunniest ve knew, ye hive th’ makin's iv a in to 17!»s, X has been dulv to her room. He pole nthouy very gallantly Ye needn’t look Ye’ll niver trator of the estate ot li innah M of the season. A ladies’ orchestra fur- ye. savage. it so often and strenuously against the Mayo, fered his and stated that he should | late of in the of Han- arm, he wan while ye feel sihrong about your Brook-ville, county choicest committee in Turks. I he old walls would offer little cock. and bond; ,;s the nished music. The (troubles. A doesn’t feel had. deceased, giver f^wpturn aoon, after introducing one of the pole really .F ! resistance t > modern but are law directs. All person- h iving mauds charge of the affair omitted nothing. He thinks tie does. He’s able to Hud guns, thy fore most reformers in the world to his oiry against the estate of said deceased are !• sired member was wurruds to pour out his heart in, an’ interesting as the greatest fortresses of to the same for settlement, and a!! Wife. Mism offered the first Every rightly placed, every present Anthony lady more thin that tie’s able fr to cut th’ indebted thereto are re., i. hu-i: io make pay- oil the time up the sixteenth century. speaker spoke just allotted; a m Of the Uiid the respects and beat wishes wurruds into proper len’ths an’ have ment immediately, it. Clou ir. decorations elaborate, with fragrant Valetta is built on the top and sides of a March 6, a. d. 19(0. Of the suffrage association. Mrs. Mc- ttiim tit into each other like matched hill. flowers were tastefully arranged. tlurin’. ThtnkUv ajni'in sittin’ down with •deep Carriages have to zigzag up and FixHE sub Kinley was touched by the ex- profuse, deeply a in his hear-rt an’ he has be. n dt. v i, xecu- THE OVATION TO MISS ANTHONY woild passion thryln’ down, but pedestrians go up and down by X. feres*ion of so many noble women, and to measure it with a pocket-rule! Th’ t.«ir of the last will an-. ■ -t o;, m John On her eightieth birthday was reported stairs. Indeed, the streets directly up and a magnificent of lilies, man that’s rale mad, that’s mad clear H*,' presented bouquet d »wn the hill are of as eclipsing all former receptions to t tirough, can’t speak p’ainly. He splut- simply flights stairs with sincere thank* to ail the ladies for us tiie law directs. AH per-* i* having de- g| ters as avick. That’s wan reason with uueer little shoos at nearly everv women. house was you do, mands the i. d eased wishes and the success of the ‘Lafayette opera agun.-t est.it» their good I’m There ar-re other r»a 1 K|| tilled with the culture, the learning, the agin pothry. step Among the buildings at the tap of He are desired to present the m. f.-r settle- Suffrage cause. I’pon the return of Miss ment, and all indebted r'.n.-n t«> art r.quested p the hill or rock is the old church of the Have wealth and the fashion of nearly every to make mi nt iiiiiim!. n< Iie with the President she was re- got to take iverything in life, th’ good pav Anthony Hp- lUN.I I. V. Mi ■!• .fit.AND. state in the Union. It was strictly a with tti’ had. Ivory man that r-nads knights of St. John, under the tloor of Three with loud and of a. MMceiveil applause waving must r-read his iv February R, d. *900. card reception, yet every seat was tilled peck pothry.”—Ladies' which are buried some 200 of the principal Other handkerchiefs." Home Journal. -Ill III I I SAl.b. to the remotest part of its fourth gallery. knights. The interior of the church i*- Of tin* ninny other receptions given the Styles V VIRTI K of an 5 m ablaze < were from councils with costly paintings on walls and ]>> the supi in< judie-iH M -it- k one that w ilt remain memor- Greetings presented Mr. Deccher’s Sarcasm was Kfl'ective. of [convention, county, Maine, utmii a ign.t m d coi; :t of women, greetings from the professions, I ceilings, w ith frescoes and mural sculpture able was Unit given by Kx-Senator anil In the l’lymouth congregation there figures recovered at the Januarv term then of, T.*«"•, greetings from business women, greetings carved in pure marble, with silver and against Wiib.a S Cro. :t. .•n Ha. at their resi- ; was at one time a woman w ho wan a thorn Mrs. Henderson niagniticent cork county Maine, and in fa 'r o! i'has. LI. from the four enfranchised states, greet- ; gold altars and railings. Here the old i deuce known as “The Castle” (the archi- I in t he flesh. She had a harsh voice and a Valentine, f Orlaud, in said counts, lortwt ings from England, and, lastly, greetings stiff manner of speaking. Her long- .knights worshiped, and here they hundred ai d sixteen d'diRi* an.! x cents tecture tilting the name). Though more and rifteen dollar-and cents from the N. A. W. 8. voiced drawn-out, dull discourses wearied the lavished the wealth wrested from the debt, sixty-nine A., magnifi- costs of suit, with fifteen nits 'or said writ of than a thousand guests were received on congregation. But Mr. Beecher whs cently and by Rev. Anna H. infidel. a AT ar execution. I have -ei/« d mil in mi the follow- so eloquently At last he. readied the Can Vo1, afford to Pay a Dollar one of the brightest days of February, j patient. too, real estate as the of ! The was ing-described property Shaw, vice-president of the association. limit of endurance, and one w hen harbor itself of great interest to Hale this Machine in Votr Oihu were he ttiat there j evening the said judgment debtor, ami an tin right, perfect arrangements 1 1 When the programme wus about half she sat down, after talking nearly half an me, and I spent two hours with a boat in title and interest w h >)• t: sa •! ,u tr rn lit in the j was no crowding passing through he and in his tones said m debtor has or had in and t«-the same on t he through, eighty little hoys and girls filed j hour, arose, deep ! cruising about it. Some twenty of the rooms. Miss stood 1 still believe in «th day of April, l.sy9, at ft) minute- p. m.. spacious Anthony by slowly: “Nevertheless, most BATES in, each bringing a lovely rose, which was in powerful ships of the British navy the time w hen the sum a a- a: t.i In d on tht the hostess between the ! women speaking meeting.” She spoke j ii. picture gallery were i- the best Numbering Machine the original writ in the a«-t on in which said mng- laid on Miss Anthony's lap, till she whs no more—Lad ie*’ Home Journal. i anchored in two long lines The and them was a ment was rendered, vi. 1 iTif* drawing-rooms. Facing < and the office can’t tret r almost covered with roses. The very ! ierraan cruiser “Deutchlaiui" w ith Ad- world boy pn A certain lot ox pa* > ■. ! M i' mr < me which was Have a wire broiler a | of from a beautiful sub- ready and good clear 2.00 to one Arthur If. piece sculpture A beautiful set with four liussian The notes of the SI conveyed tarrington oy gold tlag-pin, the broil u minute ship. ringing ject. Mr». Henderson’s belief in the lire; arrange oysters, Fred O. Pei kins by dei d beaii- g date Nov. -1 diamonds, representing the four enfran- on one side; turn, ami broil on the other. bugle were being continually heard; man- It will last 1888, and re* orded in Hai cm k regi-'rv of of she “comes easily emancipation women, said, Put them into a hot a deeds, book 231, 11. The hereby chised states, whs presented by Mrs. dish; add table- of-war boats were plying about from ship A DOZEN YEAHS page portion to her as her mother was of a of described as s* i/ed and ak* u he,ng aii that by birthright,” spoonful butter, tablespoon ful to Helen Warren, wife of .Senator Warren, ship, and from ships to shore. There part of the whole lot !v'ng i-;> that lemon juice, and a dusting of salt and red and that makes it cost you j ,-t < which said agreed t«» convey to of The little made in to each mid also be heard the crash of Farrington Wyoming. speech, pepper twenty-live oysters. La- military A DOELAR A YEAR. Oilman 1. Bunker, neing atmut one-hail t A Mght of Terror. Journal. music *• -< a fine clear voice, was short and much dies' Home from the forts on the shore It was thereof, the said portion h > i/ I and “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow Can stand it; taken being from th «i <•» « *id Bud* applauded. The wife of Representative the pride, pomp and circumstance” of you separated of of Ma- k* oy a marked or spo; .1 line tr-.m istaki the brave General Burnham, war. Our is Or he a&kin 8 ha froth, of Colorado, presented an ele- The only place to get bargains is at the Catalogue yours and stones on the sou tlm riy im *. s the chias, Me., when the d< utors said she could lot at right angles with sa i 1 line stake silver cup designed by h Uol- store that advertises for trade. When we returned to our steamer we gant loving your S01THW0RTH !>R0S„ and stones on the northerly line.al tint part not live till morning,” w rites Mrs. 8.11. 1 ! urado artist, saying: “It cannot measure found a British troop-ship, the ‘•Drenera”, of said whole lot lying ea-i d said marked who attended her that fearful 100 MI0M.E ST. PPRTEAN'i, Ait, line at i/ed an*1 taken. Lincoln, Colorado's love and praise, for these were being hereby night. “AH thought she must soon die j DOES COFFEE AGREE And 1 shall sell said real state *o seized * measureless and Mrs. WITH YOU ? and and all the 11 •’!• and Merest from Pneumonia, but she begge for Dr. I unspeakable.” If orink Grain lieniity In Itloort Deep. taken, right, nut, *>—made from pure grains ‘• ■ it had more which the said judgment -i* t>-: in King’s New Discovery, saying Emily Richards gave greetings from A lady writes “The first lime I made Grain-*» Clean blood means a clean skiii. Xo anil to the same on the sth day of Apiii, 1*99, than once saved her life, and had cured I did nut like it but after using it fur one week it. l und\ t ithar- Xoticcss. , and presented a magnificent dress beauty without C’ascarets, ILrgnl at o'clock and thirty mint* ,< m.. the time her of After three small nothing would Induce me to go back to coffe*- t:c Consumption. silk- | clean yum blood and keep it. clean, by when the same wa-attached a aforesaid, at and its pattern of brocade black silk. The It nourishes and feeds the evstetn. The < hi! notice;. doses she slept easily all night, stirring up the liver and ail ini- public auction. to the highest bidiim, at the dren can drink it freely with great benefit. It lazy driving further use cured her.” This worm farm is in Utah managed by wom- tiuntics to VI rH It KE AS my wife, Filitii F hu- office of A. W. King, in Fll~ v< h, v ue, n completely Is the strengthening substance of pure I from the bodv. Begin today marvelous medicine is to cure grains ff '.L it my bed anti board without any tue 11th day of April, 1900, at ten o'clock n guaranteed en, and the silk woven by Utah women Gel a package today from your follow : banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, all grocer, nrovocat ion, I hereby forbid all persona har- the forenoon, to satisfy said x« ••,*• m, and Hi Throat. Chest and Lung Diseases. Only the directions in it and will have a and that bilious < not so that it was a present making you sickly complexion by taking boring or trusting her on my account from costs of sale thereon.!*• 15 1 n. 50c. and Trial bottles free at S. D. foreigners), delicious and In-althiul table lor old C'a fl.OO. beverage scare ta,—beauty lor ten < ruts. All drug- this date. (.loki.e II. Guay. Mieriff. WTooin’h store. from the women voters to their leader, and young. 15c- and 23c. j drug 1 satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. January 1, l’JOO. Date*] this 8th day of March, a. d. luOU. flbbrrtismfnts. &bbtrti»cmint». COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. For additional Cbuntg .Vnra, m other pager Mr (NMimI Qmnly Am mu otbsr pages W R. PARKER CLOTHING CO. Kmi rnuikli.. Charles A. of 1» »ta- EMBROIDERIES. Bert Bray and wile arrived on ateemer Burgee*, Miibrldge, U. Hard!- “Catherine” Sunday. iling bta daughter, Mrs. John Just received a large line of Cambrio Edgings which eon. Call and Edward Trundy left Thureday to join we are selling at old pricea. make your OPENING in T. M. Blahdell, who ha. been Boston before are broken or the yacht “Natadr.”. selection they up. the past week on business, returned home John Davie left Monday for New Lon- Friday, March 16. don, where he la to Join hla yacht. Mrs. W. L. Hardison baa returned from New and Summer Clothing. George Morse has moved hla family Into Spring a few days’ visit to relatives and friends the Eben Simpeon boose on Main atreet. In West Franklin. CARPETINGS. and CHILDREN S SUITS Etta Stock bridge left for Bos- Our entire line of ]HEN*S, BOYS* Monday one of our Clifton Urann, blgbly-re- 5 ton, where abe will be employed In a Extra Super Carpets have advanced to 10 cents per and SPUING OVERCOATS and FURNISHING GOODS apected citizens, and Mr*. J. A. Gordon ■tore. We are them at last year's are on tbs sick list. yard. selling pricea I on our counters this week ready for inspection. will be Wlnfl.ldJoycel.lt for Boeton Monday A large line of Velvets, , Tapestries, Double / The Home Union sewing society will to drive the express team for bis brother Extra Cbtton Extra and meet at the home of Mrs. C. M. Blalsdell Super, Warp, 8upers, Extra Frank, who is borne for a reel. Art March 23. Supper will be served. Smyrna Rugs, Squares, Carpet Linings, Straw Albert Dow, who was shot In the by Floor Oil Cloths In 6-4 and We are still agents I I I* If hip Mrs. Lydia I). (Gordon) Seward, died at Mattings, 4-4, 8-4, Linole- a companion laat fall while gunning, la um 16-4 wide. We match and out ber home In Ripon, WIs., Mareb 7. Sbe Floor Cloth carpet for the celebrated wT _ _ home, and expects to go to work soon. was born In East Franklin, May 14,1828. in our large carpet room showing how it will look WOO Herbert Stinson, while working on Goee 8b* was married in 1847 and went to Ripon when laid in your home. SpglNO A Small’s last hla quarry Thursday, had in 1867. Mrs. Seward lived an exemplary foot jammed by a rock falling on It. He life, and endeared herself to all who knew GUYER HATS, probably will lose two or three toaa. ber. Sbe was active In doing always We kave this week received 500 kegs Quite a number from Reliance lodge F. good and aiding those In trouble. Sba and with these and and A. M. vielted Marine lodge at Deer leaves two son* in Wisconsin and three Isle on evening of laat week. sisters in Maine, whom she visited nine Portland Cracked Corn and Meal. other lines, snch as Tueeday The third was worked. An excel- Har husband died in Ripon, degree year* ago. Our price, 90 eta. per bag. i the. lent clam chowder was served. Jan. 30, 1898. John McMullln, John Joyce, Cyrus March 18. S. V. Oats, Middlings and Mixed Feed. and Thompson, Seth Joyce Harry Bever- Eastbrooe. Franklin Derby «hi age left Monday to join the steam yacht Mrs. Mabel Bunker is ill. “Narad.” which will aall for Faria In a m. J. D. Crlmmln and wife are visiting $4.25, $4.50 and $4.75 per few daye, where the owner Intends to FLOUR, Franklin Flange Brims, relatlvas in Sullivan. attend the exposition. Every barrel warranted. Sidney Butler, of FrankUn, was In town While loading atone at Goes A Small’s we can show one of last Saturday visiting relatives. quarry last weak, a eallor got Into a dis- Erl T. Bunker returned home from the lines pute with the oook, and atrook him on strongest South Gardiner last the head with a bucket. He waa arrested Saturday. RUBBERS. carried in the city. and triad before Judge Cbaaa, and Mrs. S. E Curtis who has been suffering A lot of Gentlemen’s and Children’s Rubbers sentenced to a fine of |30 and thirty days for some months*rom a tumor, has had it Ladies’, In jail. removed. She is very low but gaining a to close at a low price.

rvu uu two little. cups bought by tbs ‘‘Columbia's” crew, many oi toe crews nave moved out oi Our entire stock will be complete with to be presented to Capt. Charles Barr the woods. Among them are the crews of S7 MAIN ST. WIIITING BROS. ELLSWORTH. aod Mats F. M. Allen. The Oilman and Whlt- an elegant line of ap-to-date stock, and cups stand 9*4 Henry French, Jordan Incbss btgb; tbey are of silver, and are com b, Haynes A Co. oar values will be equal to any we have gold lined. On one side Is sngraved tbe Charles Williams, who has been work- ever shown. bead of a deer with tbs word “Isle” ing in the woods for Oilman Jordan, la at MAINE’S beneath on tbs other side: GREATEST STORE. (User Isle); home for a short time before going on the “From “’s” Dear Isle crew, 1899, river. He has spent only abont one week to Charles Barr.” The other Is Capt. cup at home for almost a year. W. R. PARKER CLOTHING m CO., the same thing and asms words U except The fierce rain and wind of last Friday1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE. la: “To Mata F. M. Allen.” Tbsss are vary has left the roads almost Impassable from beautiful and show of “our appreciation ice and drifts. Another storm Is wished lire, will pot launches on tbe lake Ibis boys” to tbsss men. Tbelr only regret (X)UNTY NEWS. for, as almost anything would be prefer- Wall lesson. Mr. Bragg's boat will bsva a Is not able to a to Spring Papers. being present prise cop «e additional Count* JVnce »ee other paft*. able to the slippery, slewey condition of faeollne motor, wbtle naphtha will fur- tbs owners and other offloers. Tbe cope tbe roads at present. MWII. ilab tbe power lor Mr. Parkburet’s. will be on exhibition In tbe window March 19. B. Our line of 1900 is the in Mrs. U. D. Curtis is in town. of Fred E. Webb’s store for a few days. patterns probably largest Maa4. Msrch 19. Ecoexe. Winter Harbor. Elmer Young arrived in town Wednes- the State. It includes every kind of for every Mrs. Melvin Chapman la feeble. Elliott of la visit- paper, day, March 14. very Woodsworlh, Bangor, East lullms. One by one tbe lilt of mess lee ing relatives here. arc Miss Gertrude Kane, who has been visit- patients room, in every house. We jobbers of wall pa- increases. O. S. Roberts on found bis wind-mill on Mrs. C. E. Pendleton and left at tbe is home. family ing Falls, of the stable after the recent gals. Business at saw-mill is top Wednesday for Lynn, Maas. but also sell at retail at a Hatchings’ | pers, The woman’s relief corps will give Tola means not only tbs exponas of re- booming. Mach work is on hand. Mrs. Lovlna Tracy want to Boston sapper and entertainment in the lodge pairing, bnt great I neon van lanes, as he The dance at the town hall ! March 21, to visit her staler, Mrs. l>r. rooms Saturday. Saturday was ready to saw wood. evening was one of the finest given here j Flint, and other relatives, cent, below retail Rev. C. M. G. Harwood will give the William Martin, Jr., has rented the farm 25 per regular prices. lor some time. There will be another Sat- Fred Floyd left Monday tor Boston for Memorial Day address to James A. Gar- of the late O. W. Aeb, sod with bis bride urday evening, March 24. surgical treatment at the city hospital. Held post, O. A. R. baa commenced housekeeping. It Is good | His him aa as Revival services will begin at tbe Meth- family accompaulcd tar rooms The ladies of tbe Congregational church to have another yoong man settle hare. In sending for free samples state for which Mliat church Sunday, April 1, conducted ! Ellsworth. bald a circle in the vestry Thursday after- We want more of them. by the pastor, Rev. A. B. Carter, assisted Winter Harbor lodge, F. A A. M., con- is wanted, and width of border desired. noon and evening. A aupper aas served A rather peculiar Incident of tbe chop- paper by Rev. Oscar Barnard and others. fers the third degree upou a candidate at 6o’clcck. ping hue of the East Sullivan Knights ot A fair steed congregation was at the Wednesday evening. After work the Thursday, March 22, at 7. 30 p. m tbe Pythias was that one of the number, Methodist church Sunday evening, and membare will entertain their ladles, also Baptist Young People’s society lot Chris- born and reared la the lower pert of the heard a moat interesting discourse by Bev. visiting Masons and ladies from Bulllvan. tian Endeavor will give an entertainment town, saw for tbe first time Bean’s mill A. B. Carter. His subject was “Slings and Mrs. W. C. of this baa at tbe chapel. and Flander’s pond. Weacott, place, Arrows”. Mr. Carter in a clear and pleas- organized a sewing circle for tbe little The examinstl jn ot teachers ot Blue- Tbe ladles’ aid society, of the Harland ing manner, described the mighty power girls. Tbe school Is largely attended by hill schools for the next year v ill be district, gave sn entertainment, followed uf memory, saying that day by day or hour tbe little folks who are very enthusiastic. held In the school room in tbe fay refreshments, at the scboolbonse gremmar by hour we are hanging pictures on mem- Tbe result of their labor would do credit village Thursday, March 29. Saturday evening. Nathan Bunker was ory’s wall, which will in after year* cause to members of an older aud more expe- March 19. Bon. tbe fortunate winner ot tbe bloc and as the greatest pleasure or deepest regret. rienced organisation. white bedspread. Nearly |30 was taken. PORTLAND, MAINE. Neither caa we choose what we remember, March 90. E. j fleaUO.rs if so tbe bright and pleasant days would Tbe play “Our Jim" was successfully who bas been et work In Brook ti a. George Kolfe, be long treasured in our memory, while produced by borne talent on March 7.S is home. Business is tbe woods at Burn bam, the dark deed* of aln would be banished and 9. Tbe ladles served refreshments rushing at J. J. McConnell's clam Bilious... D. A. Trery has goue toOemdew to work forever from our minds. This Is impossi- each night In tbe eager bell. Tbe club ie laclory. lu u shipyard. ble; let our surroundings, life or Re en- to be coagratvlatwd that, notwithstand- A daughter was born lo Mr. and Mrs Donnie T. 8. Duaifsr has moved oet ot tbe vironments he what they assy, oar mem- ing tbe fearful oddeot wind and weather Alansou Carter, March li. the bowels with the True “L F.” while tbs were well Regulate commence in hie ory Is guided by oar deeds. We should, rehearsing, parts and woods. He wilt aawiag Mr. Mrs. J. U. Bahson gave a Atwood’s be eareful in our taken. It wee a financial success. Bitters. Used for 40 years with never stave mill soon. then, llvia? from day to whist parly Weduesday evening. day to sreight tbe sling of memory with The met with Mrs. Julia Mc- results. W. W. Strout has eoaimenoed repairing society Capt. U. W. Herrick left Monday to falling good kindness, love, mercy, patience and char- Crste March U. Owing to the distance tbe schooner ‘'Susan Frances” for E. J. take charge of his vessel foe the season. The right kind have a red “L. F." on a ity, that when we stand in judgment end bad traveling hut few were present. large Robertson, of Aahville. Tobtaa York and wife entertained tbe arrows of an uneasy can science will Chocolate and cake were served by Mrs. yellow label and wrapper. Presiding Rider J. W. Day will preach friends Wednesday eveatag. Ice-cream not pleroe us. McCrate and her daughter, Mrs. Hanna. in tbe Methodist church Thursday after- and cake were served. March IS. G. Tbe sesciaf was a little out ot the general noon at 2o*eioek. Hanf jAaaak TikhaMa left An ateawa.a order, as Ur. Bridgham was present, clos- ent. A part; In the evening tree enjuytd M,MIWUKTIi MM.V March». Jeu. lor New York to hla Souftlt Itruokavill,. ing a gash in Master Waller’* forehead, Thursday join vessel, by all. Mto Millie Cottle visited friends st Ellen Haskell took the boat here laal a bound for Puerto Bico. caused by fall In tbe morning end strik- A birthday party was to Green less. surprise given Orren to to Boston to oil. Lake from Heturdsy until Tuesday. Monday go ship mg on a ua pan. Edith Lufkin and Agnes McFarland Charlie King lest Saturday evening. Willard L. Bragg and J. F. Psrkburst, W. H. I. L. Bates la his house have returned to Caatine to resume their About of the folk* the Moore, of Bangor, waa here on ot both of whom have not logos having very On • receot quiet Sunday after- thirty young spent Bangor, home on much Improved by paint. Frank Bates studies at the normal school. evening playing game*. Monday, returning the evening noon oar streets were made dan- j train. 1 is doing the work. Mrs. March 19. T. flirty frtifffvpfptp! gerous by the furious and uncertain Charges Parker and daughters wrnt Mra. Byron who There will be a musical to Caatine Miss Gertrude will liatcbell, ar., has been entertainment driving of two young men, who, with Thursday. Wall ham. * 1 seriously ill at her home on Mill Is at Bella ball March tbeir maudlin and attend the spring term at tne normal street. Wednesday evening, yells profane language, Mias Ardella Ilsslem, of A01 beret, la somewhat Improved. Over-Work Weakens 21. Refreshments will be served. achool. were proclaiming to all that liquor was with her Mrs. Alien aunt, Jordan. William P. Dorr and wlfa entertained ! :« Your The “Henry Chase”, Capt. Warren abundant and easily obtainable even on A new town meeting waa held to-day, Kidneys. Oilman Jordan, B. F. Jordan, Wilson friend* on Thursday of laat week has hauled out from winter the Sabbath There waa neither law March to decide whether there should evening Chatto, quar- day. U, la u very pleasant inauner. Make BteoC. Ooogins and Cyrus Dickey have moved ; Unhealthy Sidneys Impure ters and gone to Portland tor freight. nor gospel interference until the horse be a tree Ugh school in the high school out of the wools. Mias Sadie McQoInn and Mias Cameron, waa taken bis owner. The vote was carried a Elder Norman LaMarsh attended the by bnlldlng. by large ol Bar All the blood in your body passes Raymond Haslem, who has been at Harbor, who bare been vlaltlng through at March 18. Srn. majority in favor of the high school. here once three minutes. meeting the Cieek Thursday evening. for several days, returned borne your kidneys every March ». work for A. K. Haslem at Alligator lake, His wsa Ink Femme. I Monday night. The kidneys are your presence highly appreciated by borne Oak ratal. returned Wednesday. blood purifiers, they fil- all, and added much to the Ills of the Asa Flood and wife, who have bean nr ter out the waste or MisaLsnore Pratt Is visiting bar cousin, George Stanley and wife, wbn beve been meeting. Simeon A. of this tor ,he P**1 »••*. returned home Miss Holden, plaoe, arrived at Alden liaslem’s S?**?* impurities in the blood. Angie B. Alley. staying through tbe Mr F,ood w“ lo Watervlllt- here baa taken a at Bueksport Saturday from Naw York, theMon.dfjr- latter If they are sick or out Boat-b«tiding quite and bis winter, have returned home. pert of laat week. Daniel Ladd son Emerson have where of fall to do boom. Three are being built this he has been spending the winter. March 19 order, they returned from Beal H. Harbor. He will remain Twenty friend* of Oeorge Higgins and their work. winter—one by T. T. Harvey, one by at Bueksport through the summer in the Interests wile called on them last aches andrheu- Arcbie Frank Header, of Surry, has moved to of Messrs. McKay Saturday even- Pains, Hutchinson and one by Prank MOUTH OK THK KIVKK. mg «ud “< A Dlx, who are two vessels there, ; give loem very tur* mat ism come from ex- the farm he reoently purchased. building pletMnt Ofay. as supervisor ol workaseu’a time and prise. They were royally entertained. *e*d*y. sample by The for of Inter- and Instant 285.98, and assets, a bal- « I be to at Lamoliie in 1877. She was owned by appropriation payment realising benefit and entir. (2,437.93, leaving high of free, also you how find ance In waUrP i^.o5 Pra^°‘ pitch pamphlet telling est was some of (1,152 favor of tbe town. “ • but trouble. Sedgwick and for a number of (200 larger.-The rate of relief in a very short time. Second, in d‘«