aomttefmcntfi. LOCAL AFFAIRS. at 2 p. iti. As this will probably he the NO INDICTMENT. 2bbrrtisrmrnis. last meeting for the Henson all members are re to be -cut. Grand to Late N 1.\\ A 1»\ I.ItTIM >1 I NTS Til is W KKK. earnestly [nested prt .fury Expected Report This Afternoon. C. C. HUKRILL & •James Dunb vy, who is in charge of the Statement h !«!•* I it I >r. of Md. SON, v *V posit Co, I he grand is to Maine < .nt il tir" •!. Duck hollies: cm, fell two Weeks jury expected report I r*»i ■•-•il for «mi too. I u 111—• ■ breaking a hi.! hone in his she !>u e t hi- afternoon. 1 I*, i.ate ii'tic' I Alexander It l’lunier. K K I’rank > Commission Tue w I at t ended I (jUNKKAL INSURANCE *‘p«*lTor'l, Warren fr.jnrv prom|t‘\. There v. ill I c no indictment against AtiKiYJ’S, er-*' notire. and now lie is having a serious time with t’miiate n"tlee f -t Julia (.* Barnard ct als. < it I er \V illiani T. or Joe KUtu, Trtworgy Fogg Bl Bank Hi.iki., ELLSWORTH, ME Kxcr notice K-t .l.iiui sargunt. it. 1.0 I -Slim of III" e\ in Bucksport murder cape. All the s> ! « >ls Mr*1 S B \\ OOll Will I lliMH' to lei in the city ate open ex- u K H KI'RKSK.N r Ttllt Bank niaiciue.it t i. iii ii of national First cept No*. i,. the teacher at No. Powder bank Baking 1 SIMMER SCHOOL. Most Reliable Home ami Foreign ( K Ko-ter- furi iture. S Lavinia M. Richardson. Companies. < < nniek Call .V Mlilinerv. All Du <■ ,ci> ..ert includ'd hi /jfJirts/ ( I vvi — Krie., A One Will he Conducted In Ellsworth liffft..s* ll'tf// 11st ir it Made from ())Npt/f/hit S/ffff/J. A W Cu-iiinan .V ""ii Furniture. th» } II til K A>1 Kith \N list pure this Year. Kobcrt B Holme- -Furniture. wee ic. cream of tartar. .1 \ for in aum* to on improved real eHtate and Tiniin|i-on stationer;. A summer school teachers, such as >1()N KY TO LOAN i»wen I'.y rn lothi tor. W. H. Dresser expects to move his ■ ■ lias been held in different of __ collateral. \ fcctloncr parts the market tot tie & True o Campbell building til r. Mori i on Wool. .State under the auspices of the State, near ttie bridge next week. B. C. the food A L It OK A Hodg- will be held in Ellsworth this year. Safeguards »!l'ST keceiyi:i>, A K Mace —Notice of foreclosure kins, t lie confectioner, expects to move This point was settle,! at an informal Bah IIakiiok to lb store now Mr. Dresser alum. AN INVOICE OK occupied by meeting in Ellsworth yesterday after- against Fred Watson —Notice of foreclosure. a bou’ 1. May at which State ntendent of Bam-ok noon, Super R v. .J. 1’. Sim.niton and wife will go to Schools Stetson was Alum baking powders are the greatest T\ ler. \ Co bonds. present. Baby Carriages Fogg —Municipal menacers to health of the Blake, Harrows ,V Brown- Kurope. Rockland next Monday to attend the The fact that Superintendent Stetson present day. Eas. Main* inference. Next Sunday, was coining to Ellsworth was known but and (io=Carts _ROVAl BAKING PQWQER CO., NEW YORK. Tilt* business, editorial and printing wbi' ii eh- Mr. Slinontou’s tirHt par a short time, and there was not time to in the latest pattern*. otllees of the Hancock County Publish- here, he will review the past year’s work call a formal meeting, but on a few ing Co. have been removed from the in the church. moments’ notice a dozen or more citizens doubt one of the ablest men in this line in the country. It was possible that t here Prices from to $13. Masonic block on State street to tile vV trkineu nr. now in the of Ellsworth got in the office of $3.75 busy putting together would he instruction in English. If«o, First National bank building, corner front and the interior tittingsof the new the superintendent of actions to meet Prof. Roberts, of Colby, would probably and hear his have of it. This ia my aide-line. I also carry a full of Main and State streets. store in tin- Mmiiii ng block, fronting on Supt. Stetson proposition. charge All details for t lie school will b an- line of r» in a Frank;.n -;r- i. fhe work will )>• fin- Supt. Stetson gave a genera1 outline of everything quired nounced in ample season in The Ameri- ished nix: w.-ek, and A. ii Moore will the plan of the summer school. The ex- /•’or other local neirs see pages f, •> and S. can First-class FURNITURE Establishment. ■ for and ap«n his »i «.s aoou tnereafler as I pense for instructors, printing for David Friend and son Abie returned to possi* bh tlie materials used is paid t»y the S ate. COM I Mi EVENTS. C. It. FOSTEIi. Cariht u Mondny. The was asked for a suitable I> st week, in the city merely till 9. mentioning splendid ev* r* fl :u., at Store open evonings Mrs. W. IL Campbell is visiting friends building for holding the school, to guar- We*-nosday ng, April 12, p. large photograph of Judge A. l\ Wiswell I'-iitnrian v-rry Supper served by gv ami relatives in Bo-ton. antee the attendance of at least 150 teach- presented to ttie First National bank leiuen of the society; 25 cents. The c um'y c,ontiers are in session ers, and to see that board could be fur- directors, | k Amkrican very carelessly i ig, April 14, at Odd Fel- • for their regular term. nished teachers at about ?d »0 a week. p'iR Hoys' stiits, April onuted to si hi .• tie important fact t ha; lows’ lial' -Odd Fellows’ sociable. were enthu- ~ and All present at the meeting I’rom t ints B. F. Joy family have returned from the doni .re t tie employees of the Tu- sdny. May Hi. at Hhncock ha 11 up. in favor of the and Westbrook to their home litre. t auk. siastically school, cert by El'.iw.ir: n festival chorus, wild were of the opinion that tie- r q re- M '*i •• and K ’otioM. Par- L. s in on j C. Moratig Boston business. Art! 1 who been ■- -a !*.• h ii •* li*s* >k, has with the > ti/* ced Yout Suits, merits could easily be met. S if) S Inter.; SPRING He is ex'acted h one ’if mm! ■ j ihursdny. Ma > buys in 1'iit'n. whh iiiuh- | said the high school room c m d bo u d, I'roni -- *re I w lip. M Atie. Wb'tiHk-r •f 111 -11 n\ for a t "at the rest of them at Savan- j nut ivnen the suggest io wi- m JFtitannal. H »o v «'\ iif several w -k- mi Bost< n. nah. !!'• arrived home Saturday for a ! that desks could be placed .* ! tie said a belter < -n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ® ® Men's Stiil t* with hi» | Mr. and hall, pbir-- A V ‘A 'A v' s, !' e ; 11 e c '< i!h.\ arent“, rn’ it ti w meet m Tue ! provided that so good a p b Mrs. June- i. o before to work -v- >i' >k, going in a .% I •'mm * 1.00 lip. dii'. or M's. w. 11 Titus j been provided »y pa- ^ SUMMER in Lewiston. school* had been held. { Financial ”i B* v II \| M of I Surrv. wan n guest Win n matters had progressed tbu far, I n* (' Emfiavor of the society or /. at the Methodist parsonage Mon lay. a meeting of those present w-e ;a — 2 Shirts 25c. Underwear, 25c. anl ov rshirts, 1 i a i’ in.' lay eh e ed t m* by he election of Mayor A. A «i .-ei> a•* Forecasts TTlIVTlisVlin (V f-rODrle up; W mmIami'il. <>f I VJUUUb. Joseph Baogor, spent 1). es-er f-=. lts f l it, 1. vvis 1). chairman and Super.mendm 2 rUimsmUg 25,_ aud Late.t in H aud , !«• I a UJ)i 8tjlag Sunday with his mother in Inis ct.v. s er.-ia 9 |»*tIimI ;>rui*peiit\ ■ — y. I'o ik; v. k -i hnt. L. L Curt's: seer 25c. aud up. Neckwear in all styles and prices. lr was then voted to ext-n I a inv 'a B-v. A. H. of the I n t-ariao C'oar, a oii- > M e ml hi t \, Dhvn; cor reap t io to Supt. Stetson to nold the sun no arrived home from B-»srt to respond at the <• i Trie following were a com- a* r tun ii wivr of rotilMi-ti*-*- The schooner Ab > »tt has appointed “Wesley 1'he VV. K Parker Co. is now mute to solicit t he interest and mte «-i ^ been and in sba o f r the s hu 1 painted put i istailed in its new quarters in the Mate mice of school superintend- m season’s business. teachers of t lie vicinity: J. B. Hj im m. nii g block he store recently vacated by SPRING SHOES. B. B Whitcomb, Mrs. A. F. Greeiy, ilov ::tyler.fogg&co.| The German whist club met with Mr Lewis Friend & Co. The store has he* n True. A. M >ore, Miss Elizabeth • ME, » A. 1. Saunders at the American in u e thoroughly renovated and the interior The following were appointed a com- BANGOR, • o * ■ mittee on entertainment: Mayor A. W. go«•••••••« 5 g•g•g•g *® g»> The Latest last Saturday evening. painted. ll is now on of the hand- Styles. Greeiy, John F. Knowlton, E. E. Brady, i* *h» *e w II somest in t he lie- El worth telephone ex n city. ,\l ss Annie Mullan, Miss Mary ITack. as much be open Sundays from tins dat», tor the B. F. Thomas, formerly of the Union Supt Stetson expressed himseif tH'fd with liis. here and the AMONG THEM MAY BE KOI NE THE benefit of subscribers. t- uoe of has been in town p reception Co., Ellsworth, nterest shown. He recalled the fact that w a hoc a^ f• »r a hw Mr. Ttiornas is now a to t lie EUROPE. 'file () Id Fellows ill able days. Ellswort t» still had its credit largest CELEBRATED give t-ve' ii !d n Maine Tickets and O ld Fellows ha- evening. Music n tur.h. of the shoe manufacturing firm educational meeting Tourist Single Passage Friday n f V He referred to the meeting h *icl about will be furnishel by Mot aghau. R B\ers A Co., Columbus, Ohio. Tickets at vea-ago, wben about 70b rv» >pt** assem- He .. E *st to look after Ins su t The Jun or Epvorth league of the tiled in Hancock hall to n a birr. speak Low Rates. d* Afxlict a Boston firm for breach of con- in educational cts. Extremely “Queen Quality” 'J Methodist- church held a very successful ! suhj tract. | Speaking of the line of work whict We issue sale and supper Sat urday evening. tie *n t tie Hum- LADIES. ! probably would tak up by EOR Horace for bn ii Miss Mary A Campbell, who has been Haynes, many years prom- mer senool here, lie said it would I.UTTKKS or ( lillDIT inent as an and official of ex- grammar, primary work, mus drawing in Fal s, Mass., for the employee available in all of the Chicopee past mu ure st and general ill thud- an: parts world. press companies in Bangor and in other inly, seven m mtbs, returned home Saturday. td.-iiinM rai ion. Expert instrue-o--- of died in parts Maine, Bangor yesteidsy. would be but course details wert Senator Hale arrived home Saturday present, Ellsworth. was one of the old-time ft -i WALSH’S, Haynes stage j be arranged. BARROWS & evening for the summer. Mrs. Hale will instructor in BLIKE, BROWN. drivers on tiie ••air-line and Ellsworth He hoptd to have as be at I’he Pines” the latter part of May. methods. Hr Rounds, who is without 9 Central St., Br ttgor. routes, and was in the employ of In* Mrs. W. It. Parker entertained a party of Hales, of Ellsworth. dBBrrtiscnunta. friends lust Tl»u--day evening in honor f JAMES A. DAVIS & CO., A. W. Ellis, of Ellsworth Falls, r lently h- r guest, M^s Emma Hinckley, of Blut- DISTRIBC TORS OK had the misfortune to lose a hand-oin hiil. HIGHEST GRADES young colt by Broomal, out of a fasiim. of Ells- Charles P. Hatpin, formerly ably bred tware. Mr. Ellis has now i-ix worth but of Mas-... I 88 late'y Everett, hors* s in his string, part of whuti wii returned to K'lsworlh. He is and lloscndalc Cements. employed tie worked by Lew Judkins, form* vl.. < American, Portland in the office. Enterprise I 11a t'atid, wtio will have stables at tin WHOLESALE COAL and COKE. Mrs. End \V Stanton, of B ston, I Eii^worth track the coning season. arrived last evening fora visit with l er Ctiar s Curtis who has been in San Mr. ami M r. II. will parents, J Joy. She Fraud-co for t he pa-t t tiree mo •: ti- work* until Offices 02 Sta’e Street BOSTON. rein tin mi 1-summer. j ing for his brother, P Burton Curl is, A special meeting of Lygonia lodge, F. j arrived home Saturday evening, lie wii A. was held f. r the ('ORRESPOXDEXL'E SOLICITED. i! M.. Monday evening continu** his bu-imss here during Work in the first The second d«- Sail aiiciset -• degree. summer, but may return to K I g •(-(■ w ill he worked t his evening. [ in t h<- fall. II.s toother Sanrticl, win ♦ ♦ Members of Wui. H. H.Kice post G. A. ! aecouioaiiied tn u to the Pacific coast, wii remain t here. 1888. 1833 ♦ K. will hold a sociable and card puny a: WOOL. ♦ Manzanillo INBULK The King’s Daughters society, whici • 30cc|t- of the relit f with husbands has been Micii work in E.i.*- ♦ Olives ♦ corps their doing good art* invited. worth fur Hie past ten years, is about u Tin- I'lirueu became ton The ice went out of the hay Mood y. disband. greal : : Last winter was the first since 1893 t hal for the few willing ones to carry, am: imlun nl became n •- •-•t.'V. Sardines the bay has been dosed for any length of dish Mnnj I : In the 1891 the ice went will regret to hear this. I he ♦ . tune. spring of Probably 1 ♦ & Oanaiul -Gemm:<' ♦ out 19. I‘1st m 'lug of t !:• sueu ty ill be hole ♦ Phil'npe‘r April « next Monday. French brand 25c. box ♦ Col. and Mrs. Charles C. Burrili arrived J J S\ nm\cd ii.t b.'ii. Friday evening from their southern A. Cushman A Son have ♦ American—best -10c ♦ quality their annex the store vacaltc trip, v went as far south a-* Stvari recently Tie* -ub*erlber begs |t> inform On* public of X box. i. a the W. K Parker ( tiling Co. A ■ Col. Burrili dc- Kllswoitb ami liaio.ek n n t > tb.it he l- -All X nali.C irg reports by on doing a — lighlful trip. stairw ay connects with their old store Business x ! Franklin stiett. The show window in General Manufacturing ♦ As soon as the ice leaves the I'nion river FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY new been ami our at u the stoic ha. deepened Do not I’ail to See Late hi* fact Kll-uorth. % marshes, the lOilsworth sportsmen who Style ^ Custom work in all branches dune with the makes one of the lust windows m the ♦ ♦ hope to improve the duck shooting in -ame ncatiK*-- as Have al-o added the I as usual. # in Men’s usual. city ami the annex gives them a hand- Leaders business of < I MOM 1)\ KINO. this vicinity will try the exptrimeut of £ ♦ ♦ i some front on Mrn street. Kol» an.I wml ice. Rolls, Cloth, Blankets, Lap ♦ j owing Ml kinds of Varna and l»ye Mufl- 1 sale, Z John W. Coughlin lias purchased the wholesale or retail; will take wool in exchange J. A. CI NNINGHAM. l)eput> Hot-riff Uobti. !? Joy is missed i J interest of W. in t he barbt tor good of my own manufacture from his familiar station at the door Joseph Nealley V B. Remember this Is a -trh \v* at the corner of Main ami State tly of the room at this term shop I thank the lor their grand jury pufdle generou** patronage streets, and wilUcontinue the business at of the pa t, and by -trivii g to meet the want- •-) of court. Mr. Joy is seriously ill at his MACKINTOSHES the I a the the same Mr. will a public, hope to merit llbetal -bare in NEW LINE home in place. Nealley open future. Gouldsboro. new shop in the basement of the new Wool left at the store of Whiting The lunch cart, which seemed to my agents, night First National Bank The room will be taken to mill and returned free of building. | Bros., have become a feature in the post-office charge Wiite for samples, pricelists or any WALL PAPERS is now being fitted up for him, and lit S We are a Fine information. square, is missing. Last Friday it was offering AT hopes to be ready for business next week, j* All orders bv mail or express promptly at moved to liar Harbor, w here it will be IJflackintosh FOR tended to. < orrespondence solicit* d. J. A. THOMPSON’S, Prof. W. Gilmore, of the Ban- # run by Charles Murray. George 0 (iKOIlfiK L. MORRISON, prop’r. Main ST.. ■ ELLSWORTH. gor theological seminary, preached at the Me. There will be a supper at t lie Unitarian Box .‘.'I, Ki.i.swokth, Unitarian church Sunday morning. The LATEST STYLES Vestry this evening at ti o’clock. The pastor, Kev. A. H. Coar, was unable to re- OF gentlemen will do the honors, and as turn from Boston in time to keep his en- The Singer usual will strive hard to sustain their mITmI?., and to till Rev. S. U. Reach’s $3.50. Sprint; Summer gagement pulpil Most reliable machine made. Kasy terms. I reputation as “good providers”. in Bangor, and Prof. Gilmore came tc and *| have the for Hancock has as UP-TO-DATE as Color, agency county. -MILLINERY Mayor Greely appointed tliecom- Ellsworth instead of Mr. Beach. Prof f regards Style mi tee on school in accord- M. A. MELVIN. high building, Gilmore’s subject was “The New Theol- 5 a few more left 2 0fficeEu.^!!hhW

El'ITH' BV “Al > T MAl't.K" and are the of woman- Topic For the Week Hrclnninc \j»rll beauty glories perfect Thf ■ 'lutr Itnl'i -ot n iurlet* of '.>*•«' uuton- 1 O.r \V r I It: IlNlll-fM'k '..UM I>*i ltk—Comment b> Hex. *». |{, Uo> If. It* Mo to: and . Easy Food Helpful Hopeful.' « lu* rli wilier* t HEALTH with weakness et- rv r«>i>trll«irt? tni* Topic. Th** eternal in* ruing an-1 modem Women who suffer peculiar i. in.. will l.« 1L constantly ioIj'i r»-|S'ri- «if iiin« .-r that Easy to Buy xaiss-. ns Isa. Ix. I-1J. t*t i.• »i.r»iT* in <»i (lie The | -< ».f ili’- I-.'!a*i* i’ are ‘U'Cit ct'.x to their sex Preservation of oilier t»:»rt* Lrp* cannot retain their beauty. 1 f ■ Wi w ii'■ 1 Ik. till* !.. ,,j n, ■ This ch is a «* of to .pt*r ng triumph u « » * •• -i is i*mi noil* *.»u ff'.ti «.n ii** h Easy » i.t nin t«» hi h*.,« features and rounded form e*r‘ Cook, 0 iM-Jfu pretty __ n. r w. Ii It. tti.«k<- -.1 M T\t\ Zi- It is a it it *»( their upon glnritbd magnificent lWti ru> r. n i. *•« *.>."1. t 1- 1 l»« ni i- (-••luilllt tfj. a women owe to duty to themselves. maktiit.'. not im.'I-. ii| vrlll I- w lot Hm» nt*.. of the church in it.- and miMi u-—a » u h -« :'.m a | of t». A Easy Eat, picture ghry U lit m- ,tim| roimiiUt'h'Mt|oi«M lie *h.»rt ii.. -..tftf* -!!•• a i>.tel u»i» fur th- t* The mark of excessive monthly suf- after th** light f G-*i has shore .r-« -u1 t*> r- a *t tin 7''1 to I»eauty f*rliaiitf« d up- n as a I i« |*ei'i- i■ ■— ..u i»i. mu «r'. )('«« ■ il ;n thl- r* -!•* < t t. i* the n r- American women. A IRfxX picture of ideal Zi* after th»» iliUi !• at!- in ifc Ut tie Hill.* young QF Oats ■ > Quaker Prar Frie*iri* th> Ii’ (' turn fr- tii r a f the arttrr *1 be |*ri1.1 \ Don't wait, young women, until of T Fniov>: At all captivity picture .V or < .•■ p )• i" U -U -it ft I grocers New derusal v nr -d looks are recall It is in w only a * w k- to convent r: r* cu.m. c«.:t**r ••! < un ut g gone past in -- ^ZJFFEHiHG 2-lh. ♦ a* m- t» •! !. r* a A-itii. time- are f »r ii? ■ct --.f this ternal ming re ii r* *»E' tf.-i.Ml Consult Mrs. Pinkham at the ■ you punning pkgs. onlv a.i comtJiuhlcalioii- I" tit-___ n* start. Write to hiy at Lynn. Mass. in the chur-h i* t E -worth. M* r; u- -tiui ng in re ual. di-appear Mi” KriNA Ell!'. rt. >1.: writes: ‘'Dear Mrs. department* your ISanhiRfl. M utw.-i W- ru-fft •• •. it n Higgtnsp many f r..*• nati n- : 11: w. rid ar- to ^H.rt-totlu c unity superintendents? Tin y Pinkham—i am a sc:: -il teacher ■ : had s.itrered untold agony begathr-d int h* av May la, that ther-un : r nervous Mai av. I'B.AUI' * .r "« iV s W II 111 Kl "Ri K during u.y mer.strut 1 oriou- ten years My sys- ts that wi.i r s-rve G- d t.» 1** de- tv super iiuenden; nuy have time t<» pre rtE!i|; Bani, Lord. :> r r: •• •% .»r-.t u- t-e*i- tem was almost a -n -ed with in my side and ►*r v. pain pare and s* nd in the!r report to the e«>n ELLSW ORTH. f. F. ! -to m-l ; rax r- s; ill human flesh is The 1- :r;lg f this r,-st ;e n th« every v nf n. f >r w< -a nt ad the work in all ; up. Hel. n.e t -fa: -in < n taken treatment from a nmniptirril It «t ti.-ua Mh) 1, | x- «t < : n I.-rn rtus-it ci zt:U-wru-rntr'-» had tie uriiojis ti thi* ar. If havi n:; a:iy •I u-t t *r k* *lax jejn-rt* y yu :ans who me d ne ev;d rt <• phv'i gave l-ut litt!« it. It will E. t i lit Work report help it. thti- -ik «r« Dtpoflti* lnw exempt :r m- In fact one make 1 In the light f th** rnal m rn- \ d u X pray ’"•> relief. the total larger. taxation. « ing m«-d-rn n- nr- \ iv Let trip !*> k «! i’. at»l w *rd. f •• eminent specialist said If you have any plan t-> help tie work *• «* •V. /■• CQOl f'rr mi t1 M d- rn -i !. \ ?•* t- Ju-t for IimLa' ; no medicine could help along for an- tier year let the ex. < utivi IDCh'i rnt. ii ii w .-c.f, operation. the light \.-nt-on i'rt-.fients of h*c-l unions Ju-t i.-r t-- t ■ire vie d tin :h the presidents of the mutny Man h. .June. Sept." er and I » n '•* gentil I-ft xx w ri wrote to Mrs. Pink- an-1 t rt. I n. Ti ■ t ire W. • Hirer w ill make 1 think;: -a >. hope every unty tf ham starmv niv HOARD OF |t|RF < TOR> t > < of ri r : 1.* :n I: n- n t -> ■: -ps ;al effort t (invention ] ap: -.1 thou t ;■ II,-.: II... present A K RlKNItAM. foils F WfflTf case mu^ v* rl .* } -■ in every < eternity j r th th r--uits Ju-t,': to-day. par- wdl he at Winter Harror. Miss Kliza N. B. COOLII'Oh. K 4 K Ht 'l.l. I f t' K H ; | C HAK1.F * t ■ •- ticular and re- Ill KKJI.L are t i a< : .: i-hed. T. d.-.rknc— So 1-r ti=. w .j i.ctd- I both Kphani Y ites. than whom we have t b n.-l ceived a 1 of the hurch i< di-; 1 nd the |.r»> prompt no more popular speaker in Nt w Kngland Bank h«>ura dully, fr-on a m. to 12 m v Hut n.-. !;o;d'n,c, I..0.1, s light f G d i- r -bin* ; n it Th*1 teep guv!, reply. I followed stat* w ill he there to help all through J u-t Jor t- .la; nation- of 1:.- v. rid ar- t :l«- k t- f:.~ the advice the convention, and will give an evening Selected f- given : ar* t ti.*:r chur-h G an-1 bring me and now I address. The date will lx* announced wealth and nsecrat? it to < soon D as well as rrciirt 1 liv e-led In -hare- f t! Il is a thought that vxt S menses. prepared give it d pleasant though during sncce.—:nl that t ..y Ti. cry help. lx-l every union send as many dele are -«all- red^in .r u- pari* of cut If anyone cares that mis-i ns are a f*i. 1 :r sb n; i i*e gates as it j;, entitled to send and hav« county. v.vj have a* meeting-place, as it to know more Ellsworh Loan and Ass’s. : t r rnr- ♦ EBildiot forever n--**d y this f t* r- your r* {s.rts 1 »on't let it U* heard that a were, in our un.n. Here our a- t ft helpful about case. I nity given th*. pr-p byG-d my single union is nr unre- word- and retm-mt ranee* * if each other- unrepresented a m:\\ si:imi:s g: a \v : r answer all Him- if It vi th* —r.it will cheerfully p >rit d at the < onvi ntion. need-are each week. and '•* Mrtvc pp*'M Shnrr* AJ ■ gathered through each: vor," v of missionary rt- an 1 it i- n- that letters." The county suf»erintendent of purity. this same medium they are carried to the payment*, * 1 per *hare. should en urage and in-pir*- all wh-i Mi—Kate Cook. 16 Ad- Mrs. Inez L. Small, South beer Isle; tIn h ine* where The Americ an i* G different are inter»--t**d :n this gr* at cans-- .f -1 “Leak Mrs. Pinkh.am— county of Mower a visitor. Some of the towns are Jackson. Ird.. writes: suj*er;ntendent missions, WHY PAY RENT! to increased zeal and earn**-tn> -s in the weekly ar.d a while suf- Mrs. i^ura J. Small, St ningtoh, the not here. The eastern I am a school teacher, for long when you can liorrow on v.»ur cause. yet represented by occupation county of Mrs. Yin- share*, give a t]r«t a >,•! of has fered. with menstruat'd ui and nervousness. I have re- superintendent preas, mortgage" 2. In the cf the eternal morn- portion Jtht- county responded painful reduce It m »nth light nie K. Warren, Stonington; the every M*.ntrdy e to the call ‘Come over and ceived more benefit E. Pinkham’s Com- ami lot* re-t ing we see the modern mis- nobly help from Lydia Vegetable county parment* together necessity superintendent of mercy, Mrs. Y. (loss, will amount to hut llttb more us". Wp ran nly That ‘’Westward than all that I have ever tried." sions. “Durkne-.* .-hall over the earth h<-pe pound from remedies than nre now f.>r Stonington. are all desirous that local you paying the coarse of interest take it* rent, and 1 ri ab-ut 10 where th- church exi-t- H w may way vear- you except sujieriuten.ients repor t to them. will important ther* f r** that the church f Falk r» up conventuWi among union-; Some ( f > -*u mi a<: Dc -e 1 n a-e one th \f i- < !.w--;• it:- t. e of your OWN FOUR OWN HOME. should extend over the v.: Tech* >1 ig.i/.’jm, IiiM'k hml \»-%% -p ipvt Not*-. Christ b lie fore there the >u*e clean N«> nology’an*! n-■ : h-r ; he V^rraon Normal get ready you get and then no world, that t o- light f dreading springflb ng »' « dei.* Hhi f I l < ’v* f gb.riuus Gtd t• > V. j sd> w be College omen!' time ill be wasted The time is so short For particular- Inquire of definite rules can g--ven for it but a riiHke>>< may V** w -rle bint or two may net be amiss Query f.-r *rh •!*."- .at i- the use (Tone First Nnt'l Hank that a* that time th nation and !■ t i.e flisru s us of he* e m Mll'iitMI li!d king of rh*-; an 1 F litera- done. Let us ail A. W. The of the comes studying gh-h help to make this con- King, president negative-ide question *u wi. ,1 h dom that will n t serve Gd shah p r ture. and tii r. il o.dinar. « on versa The ('• '‘tnopoliUin it hc--- first. Do n »t turn the entire house vent ion the im-st helpful wf have ever had up- > ish; th-«e nati* 1. ill 1- ut: rl\ wait- tion introdu ini: ph •>-.*-* in every Z ie bn- evn iliiil.i g curing tie jm-l >hall l*e to hear from of Carta. side down at one-time. If you must do sent nor s’xj .* .1 v glad any you IJtofrsaional ed. Bnt Ik-w ran the leatmn na-i- re- t'M year*. 7Vb tu;t, Cosmopolitan's dear sisters. ^ ours in w this work w ithout a«*!-tanre to do a for s -Whit is the use the ork, sincererlv plan Query — serve God unless fir.-1 kn< w G “M »dern (\ 11 eg* ivl'ii hi i> ■ f). if* ll k they « e hi'nkkk, jr., little at a time. Instead of into of study ng hvg and j hys *>logy, with a-ways for ternj** ranee, John And how can vt r kn->w G .1 \- rushing Educate in the and thy cigarette- h dd i- a., w .ti,*.* hr« h, Broadest M«»*t Liberal combat with the accumulated dirt and Lillian May I ohn:n- ATTORNEY AT LAW cept the chim b «»f Chri.-t -*nd-them when the happ. h* ur of d -mis i• *x.■ comes, S 'l-tn! u.r lVr'1?'’ h not jm dWi w South beer Maine G dust of the inter %moui hs. as if you you may son \ ur ein and Isle. the.krc whdg-• f d? Th- r-sfH>n-ibil- po -y empty dent Har^-er’s theme. He con tinea h n- OFFICES AT t*o .w President Hancock would give you -el: no rest till toe ia-t your pock t k? sr Madge.* county W. (.' F 1 \ty f-.r the salvati- n of th- w- rid is * fhii.i to 1 i.e M dtiMliun of the «AH HAKBnll ANI) RI lEHILL. MK. speck is annihilated, take two days, or upon ns H. w will we n» -t it De- relatione whicn umver*it lea bear to our s O'Ttl IiKF K three days m the week for ar- I»i NNSYLYAXI V HOADS. 1HLK Bar Harbor offices T an** Mi. esertK'o pending up n G-d f-.r strength and »*n- cleaning, Hud to t tie e. nehlB republic prop The \\ ( T. I a; .ithot'.'n Sftfrr-Ifivs housework so no Stoningma will hold conraged by the assurance of success, ranging your regular lion IIIg'inH v< Gr ('«••• «»t rncled In a H in the work w ill come on those It i.- I to* \ vent tier ot Mmrli. public meeting April interest of let us ri to the full measure of our heavy days H. GREELY. \t1«-K>inn> < ouniy. ■»' the work a of it will le [Jr<. no one’s affair but your own if you are a !• 'mw ing s an abstract of met euro- Probably report responsibility. sent later. w The highways of I'KNThT, Bible Readings.—Isa. xlix. 2‘»-23: lii. month or six weeks getting through ith bady county l"i. cal observation* at tie Maine agricui p.r- rvisfd tv a *1 Tw«. new members were all the rooms. pm engineer tur*l *tattr>u Ml dur- received at the 1-7; Nah. i. la. .Math xxvo i. in. go. experiment Urono. Om-Miati «i th« h i. ols dental College w last If are of experie:. F W. Patterson, meeting of Ariadne K Webb uni n. a-* of rs Luke xv. l-i Acts l. 1-- xiii. 1-3. you not strong, and the annual or ing the month of March: semi-annual and the moth 1 of r'U struct ion is de- and two more are soon. Can w • #-*»FV*< y i> t.TIS* I’l.'X M. Ft.I (WORTH 44-49; xvi. h-P* Rom. x. 14. la: Rev cleaning leaves you a tit sub- Nuiiii.«r <-f clear expected day-. " s -ti’ 1 in t :i<- Press. Nuiii « trtir da not that whre banner in Closed >!i -da aft* moot.- until furl -r P»: ject for the doctor's care, some P:;:-;>u’g .’*..- get Hancock vii. 9. xxi. 22-J4. manage *• '• notice Tb> tran-l r i: of th bad roads !■• .•! cloudy day -. 1% for w to t » do the heavier of of county, greatest proportionate increase ay get help part Snowfall...... Inches n; •r this unty in'o good ones ivtagc tor f-au.i ••iilti 1"I C ARROLL BI Thf I’lfdtf*- In IlnKland. it. Perh p- you can do some lighter w ork war-. iT.l it.ri.v* memtierahip? Y RRILL, was t*» _un in as w ith more skill some S«*[itember. lv97, and Tnripi rature. The county superintendent <»f was The pledge that i- generally n«ed Py than stronger neigh- mercy ATTORNKY a result 1*\ milts are and in Average f• the month..**,• 4* the street one A N r* rs bor, and can make an of completed passing along day this week D Endeav. th: n.ghout Great Britain you exchange A w rn*« lor -.m e ..ill lor 31 V u*e war-.:V COCVnK II. OR and ab ut 20 miles are now in and found a horse a *t.»re at law is the riginal one. with the introduc- your taste an i skill for her muscle and Higher!. March .*.. M* standing by ur-* f cf.iisrrnction The traveler or Iii»i.» rt tor-e.iof month for 31 w ar-.•..* with no vital or better than that, blanket on, though it had ap s,,TUO I hi 11 * Nl* • STI< S OF THE I’Eai tory sentence. “Relying on the L< rd energy, get Lowest, March is ..._,ti casual oi ^ r'*r j :is-ing < v r < m* of these t**en and Jesus Chri.-t f r "John" to see that it is better to for a l. oHcsi for rauie month lux 31 parently sweating, the wind was salvation, and trusting pay jur?.— Offiieuver t’urrlll Nath.ru Bank, new r ad.- has little ldt-a f the amount ..n it .-he in God f- r I Him. few days' help of a strong woman than to blowing promptly blanketed State strength. promise rf >rkeet. Ellsworth, »ip mat* rial and labor required to pro- An Importunt “Don’t”. the horse, and went to the store and called No one seems t«< know who composed have you tired out. to say nothing of the du'h the hard, smooth surface and the One of t he “don’t*” w it h w bich it w c.uln w this introduction. The theologians think possible doctor's bill the attention of the ones ho had charge )H II W HUSJS easy grad *. li to n tat of the horse J that there is a <.f The fashion of stained or dressed Moors bet\w press ksociety large is, to tne fact that no horse confusion persons in > The method of construction adopted “Don’t tell p pexfun U at she is iiot look- should U- left I K \ I 1ST. the Godhead in the phrase. They ask. make- house cleaning much easier, as there standing uncovered f( r these roads is what is known as mac- ell.” “To whom does the ‘Him’ referV is so little dust in comparison with the ing|w Now is the time to call attention of *^H.n the tl«B of Tooth. Some societies, especially the Irish carpeted Moors. Still we are always at war you temperance instruc ing best to the of looking well to day,’’ will cast a "f»T«S IN HKVT NIT'I. HIM, HI* 11.1»I > ■ Methodic, have the American with our native element. adapted highways clamper tiou and mercy instruction laws. There adopted over be most Iji.hMous spirit. We may < ’«>*ed afternoons this county. The surface of the mad are Wednesday until fur.*.- revised pledge. It was agreed the When you know that you have a hard as well be frailk. and acknow that iii many people who without being in- notice by does Dot indicate its substantial ledge quali- nine casts out a are British Nati* nal cuncil, at its recent day's work before you. don't hurry. You ninety of hundred t<> tentionally cruel thoughtless of the as is K. IIA ties:. it much like any smooth road look ill is to look plain. The lustreless comfort of UK Y W. OSGOOD, session, to adopt, after the phrase. **I will get all tired out before you are half animals under their care. I) would appear under favorable circum- eyts. the saiiow cheeks, and the pallid will To Him The is as as Children, are oftener pray and read the Bible through. hurrying wearing lip* hre not compatible w ith and especially, thought- stances, eicept that it is carefully beauty IK )Me done? Agitate (St CCESSOR TO l»K A. I. DorOLASS.' tell just the fact that she is dinner, stie will think of she is not quite up to the educate < everything Koo. Night rails an-wered at the office Faith In God. where the macadamized portion began. u-ual mark of health she feels that her promptly going to need to work with for the entire April 7. This statement is efforts are in vain. worst of In view of the and abid- applicable only when And. all, if prevailing afternoon, while I should get up half-a- one is B. the is at its bravely fighting with a genuine ItcMng J lies? Never mind If WHITCOMB, love of Him in whose hands all dozen clay portion best, neither physicians! JJLNJ. ing times for buttons or thread or illness, tt»c- consciousness that the disease h-vc nor It is under failed to cure )ou Try Doan’s ointment. in heaven and on earth is rough, muddy dusty. has made such inroads that t he casual ob- power lodged No failure there. M unfavorable server rents, at any store.— what a seems circumstances that the notices the change in one’s drug ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW folly onr unbelief aDd appear- Add. The are from macadamized road stands ance, awakens a sensation of fear and de- what a sin and shame oor We following helpful thoughts pre-eminent. worry! pression that is detrimental to our faithful friend, Sister B.: Continued wet weather dc.es not affect health.— have hot the doty of the present. The Harper's Bazar. OFFICE IN PETER*' BLOCK, Janet, for Here is it in the least, and a 35brrlisnnmts. for the morrow is oar Father s Thanks, your poem. long drought only provision one that I have BLLSWORTII, MAINE. adopted for my guide a thin blue dust on the care, and because He cares and will w produces surface, hen trouble as it must at some N11'.e-ty percent, of the* have ®ome comes, caused the of the jieople kind that we should have the that neve time into all our lives: by grinding ligonier help ot|hurr.or In the hl>.pd.a»nd tliiV causes many BURNHAM, screenings under the wheels of JF. fails His trusting children in their bom Go i-urv passing dlsease*. Hood’s Sar-aparllla cures these db- ihy sorrow, vehicles. ATTORNEY we can our The worn! hath its eases of need put whole strength -hare; by exjielllng the hum or ^ AN I* Go bury li det*|>.>, The standard construction for ISAAC into the moment's adopted L. work, assured that t*o hide It uuli tare; Hood’s COUNSELLOR the Pills are non Irritating and the only AT LAW. the morrow 's task will never Go think ol It Alleghany county roads is as fol- V No. g School j be allowed ca.imy to tske with Hood’s — Street, Also for *11 of V\ i*eu curtained pills Sarsaparilla Adrf. y pro-ecutlng attorney cUuaca by night, lows: After the road has been pent-ion* again at the United State*. to pass beyond the morrow's Gu tell It to graded, is to inform the strength. JerUe, V pleased people of O Hutdneas solicited. ist. And a.l will l*e rl ht. sloped and guttered an excavation is —Congregational HS&rrtisrmrnta. X this city and vicinity that he has Y made in the center 14 feet wide and Ellsworth. Main* It has been said, when you know a good V put into his shop an engine and Is Power. think to the surface Q Purity pass it along I sister sufficiently deep bring A hope every woodworking machinea, and ia A A. STEWART, M. D. The and brother, too, has read and when completed 18 inches above the {Pauper IMulce. J _ ro6e, among the sweetest and pronted by V to do X “Be in the noace prepared Cheery Christian Endeavor surface of the gutters, to a r|^«i5. unuerslgneo nercuj give* tnai M moat beautiful of God's creations, is provide m. has column. 1 am that our two contracted with the< ltv ot KlUworthJc* HOMOEOPATH1ST, glad helpful , iu order that the he of the V armed with thorns, nature s columns are side side. water may be support poor,during the ensuing year TIKXIXG, PLANING West Hrookhvili.e, Maim sharp bay- placed by and has made amide provision for their | * onets for off attack. is vn est Ellsworth. Sisteb B. shed rapidly The bottom of this exca- support and Graduate Bo»t.>n warding Purity He therefore forbids all persons trom fumishins JIG-SAWING § University Member g Maine Homceopathlc Medical American the defence of is the vation is then rolled with a ten ton supplies to any or. h la account, as wltnou society; beauty; modesty pauper D of all kinds at abort notice. institute of and C4>’rrr*i>©ndlng Dear Aunt Marine: steam als written or*rer, ne.wlll pay for no a# X Hoimeopathy, of innocence. The severe roller. Eight inches of native goods member Horton safeguard furnished. Harry R iovr« Homcropatblc Medical soclet; Eucloeed tind materia! for Mutual Benefit col stone, broken to inches chastity which repels familiarity is as in diame TELEPHONE CONNECTION. umn. We enjoy it much. Yours absolutely essential for the safety of the very truly, ter, is filled in and the roller again ap- S. If the soul as genial attractiveness is for its plied. ground l* low or soft, tel- 08 owe nm i m atmmisramita. 55mi aad >. And (otibUod. ~.d u J. Gordon. the “material” is of the kind we all ford foundation is substituted for tb3 with II.UU, ud ■« aUliMi im UU HN beauty.—A. IIIKOVkU kill V( FAKLOM aokdeet la 0E4.A*, by frofcbtC. 0. fe.. A will a Dew Guaranteed much. thanks broken laaiastiM. You can buy enjoy very Many to you, stones. On this is a layer of examine U at your neaieat freight depot, P an«l if you find it esac-tly aa reprewated, equal to organs Uiat HICYCLr. We have other “8.” for crushed to retail at A nil Tke Life Within. your helpfulness. ligonier stone, inches in Ilk.iMi to #1IHI.31.75 IS OUR Repairing Tl. in all my have toldl Lady’s size, l1-* inches SPECIAL 90 PAYS1 PRICE l?jm prayers rt,r* Suffrage. C. Winning Pleader. T. Just Greedy. thick, which serves to key the larger ■rve^*S^wSSp.Prie^ ELLSWORTH (BICYCLE CO,, 8. THE >» of the mm that undeserved Classic Statesman. 9. Honest Giumbler. ACME QUEEN one Dt lAttLS a*D SWKKTK8T Enough blessings stone. The roller is again into T«Nkl» lutnamfi mr wade. From the fliiuni 8t nmnRTH 10. Cheers *iany Dinners. 11. Misunder-tood brought Illustration ahown. which Have marked my erring track; engraved direct rroin a photograph,you can form some ideaofita America 12. Too Crabbed. 13. Rustic i.mm requisition. beautiful That whereso'er my feet have swerved appearance. Made from oo! 14 quarter BAtwed 14. Well Earned Glory. 15. Bitterly A bu-ned. The is •ak. antique Eni.- h decorated and His turned me back. whole finished with a of handsomely ornamented. chastening 16. Came Confidently. layer lateBt laldif Btyle. THK At IK <|l KKk is 0 feet & inches high' I* inches ri MADE ME A MAN fine ligonier screenings, which fill the long, inches wide and weighs SSOpounds. iVjn- taui# & octaves. 11 as ajax tablets ccre That more and more a Providence Answers will be gladly received. “S” slop*, follows: Diipim, Fru.»t,.»i, positively interstices and form a smooth surface. bulclaaa, Melodia. elewte (rrsou, Bam Coupler. Treble ■A 1*1, .Vtrt'vu. »—Failing Me®' is has also furnished us with a another iis Of love understood, Loap'er. PUpaoou Forte Bad Voi Kuan t Octave Coupler*. ory, Impotaacy. leosnw-9. etc.. caused This is wet and rolled firm. When used I lose Swell, by AtiUM> or Mak ne the springs of time and sense which will be printed in a future edition loraadOqrma Swell. « beta Orchestral Tosed otht. Kice-w and Indis KeM.oBO.17 Pip** Hastily Heed. 1 be. of IT Pare eistioD*. and turelu Sweet witn eternal for a time, it becomes so hard that it is Sweet IvMIa They qi.Ukiy good. deed*. 1 Set of $7 iha-wlaglf Brlliiool lelevu Heed*. 1 Set mt raator* Lost Vitality in old or young and t4 R.rh Mellow wk ■t a man for ODDS AND ENDS. almost like concrete. The road Dlopikoo Feed*. 1 Set of *4 Pt***|B. study, buninew or marriage- engineers *ofi SeiodlooA Friar Hoed a PreTant 11 That d*ath seems but a Ipai THE AC ME N( EE\ ac. Insanity and Consumption covered way lion consist of the ■*“ “A mother of six the us the standard celebrated Sewell Reed*, which are Their us* shows immediate improve* Which ot»«-ns into declares that those adopted foregoing only light, 've in the highest grade instrument*. fitted with Mbjo- Demand ellecta a t'CRE where ail other fail In- who that know construction for all Bad M Wherein no hlinded child can stray say boys nothing about the country roads •*•0.1 ( oopiers VOI alec lw*t I>..lge felt- upon haviug the genuine Ajax Tablets. They never saw eathers. etc., bellows of the best rubber kave cared thousands and will We a po*- the Father's economy, them when they after a cloth, s r.ly core you. give Beyond sight. improved, careful of the jt-, ,*-s stock uve written in were study and finest leatiier in vanea. '1 Sty guarantee to effect u cure CA |*TC nsing soap.” i* ech case methods employed byroad builders both AC Mi: QI KFS futni-hrd with a 1< xi» beveled' or refund the money price V I per That care and trial seem at I hold him great who for love's sake »-i«'e French mirror, nickel plated p»dal framra ?rBV* lf«H treatment) for $2.50. Hr last, i" in cry modem im rovetnent. W» a Can give with generous, earnest this country and abroad. The 15 famUb free haod Through memory's sunset air, will, a*r unrao Kal ie*vt iaatraetiow ~ Y'et he who takes for love’s ST*a» boob pubiMbrd Like mountain ranges overpast, sweet sake, miles of road now have cost AJAX"rIm gDYCO.0: 1 think I hold more OUAHANfEED YEARS. In dis.ar.ee generous still. competed purple fair. the on an For sale In Ellsworth, Me., —Adelaide Procter. country average 112,000 per tft jear guarantee. by the by «rr“- which If George A. Parcher, Druggist. The total number of and uni- mile, which, when the enormous cuts any part gives ou« That all the jarring notes of Ilfs colleges Try it one m.-nth and versities in Seem blending in a the United States is 695, of and fills made necessary to reduce the psalm awi-.-.ed. »w or these wil •*|° all which 163 are exclusively for women. organs t* sold at *S1 IL iimre a Hiv write so has averaged a raila And the shadows fall apart, “Harvard” was reported to Admiral nearly $G,000 fi- :. i.-.--■.• •»,.* ; ij**r. .'Ketropohti.n j*al| ;,4aj *»* And so the west winds play, one of his officers asked: “Could This, of coarse, varies to the '*>' icnanire Dewey, according *****He ^h*.e f Bank Vew Yorkr» PENNYROYAL PILLS. yin ui.-ag a*b,..i*: of o.e, *70,, .... Vr railroad or And all the windows of my heart not you names to some of the .... eii-reee relief, no no give college and character of M H as hi danger, pum. f physical topographical »M « „K V. [4 kaiQ LiedJpnjtdistc for I open to the col ;r in mu -1 •••» years by leading specialists. Hundred day cruisers are “Cer- •.-im.rri.tr at *. v.. >*F FIaM»S. SI le-Uq Spanish you raising?” the u monuls. A trial will o vslue country which the road «■*»to.otjue A .c.re-r -ei.rfre. eonvinoe you ftheir intrinsic —Jo’:n G. through k i„.,n “* Whittier. tainly,” answered the “I will call Send ten cents and Admiral, ROEBUCK & f*** suppression. for sample passes. SEARS. CO. One.,. FuUon. ***>»• All Druggists or by mail ft JO box. «WG MEOICINE CO., Boi 1930, BOSTON, NASS. 'tttKiliBnntnts. FOLDING DOOIIS. KIT I'* l«Y TO ('AlilHOI 36tirtti0rmfnts.

One W eek’s Winnowing- < > * News. The color tunc nf Mrs. II.n i! im|'s music CSENCE room is somber ftreen, while the ilriiwlng Novelty and Nonsense. room Is decoruteil In merry pink. When Capt./'ebulon Ibibb, on*- of R ck ami’s her Ms lire [fin too serious or too frivolous wel -known marine, s f ie >uml.ty, aged she I CONQUERS luiuffes their in .ml by pulsing them sixty \ears. thmngh Hie folding doors. Ipn the oft- I Chairman Car', u f the inland iish ern.Hin in question site received mo in the Nervous * and game mm s*i »p, lias liten re- imnie room; so my usual tv People. deserted / CATARRH gay. appoint) d >y (i >\i mor Po»eis. 1 r tin- ami conversation seemed to I'e-ru-nci Miti. <•<' flair. “I have oft. ^wondered," she I mi i 'I'h* boiler of a In motive on the Port- Co/u»:bust V. \ Nervous not t'1 0 11 r I had 'iol:ed 11.:*••• Iim. s. w h v land Hml Rochester hi road x.iioiitil n-si people only % Pf.ar Sirs:— i with In a I-;. r youqu.uM* Forgive VVedmsday niorr mg, < u. mg time. \\ themselves but cause more “About twelve gmeer, suffer me for till'll'., g to a j iili'i.J el. James A. R.ckfim., and l.r.ma.i J on or years ago 1 wit. The f.u t is. my d ar Mrs. liav iim 1. \ less to around K.druige. The mcjih > tve w »s moan i< misery everyone aillicted with d’dn quarrel vv ii her. My ,hostess j pieces, and n t in vie w s then. are female trouble. shook her pretty !; ad. properl,, my They ./ r~" | damaged. fretful, easily I doctored with "You don't m to tell me that it was worried and Then’.- faulty 1 a skillful doctor: simply e«n’t imagine her | Capt. He. Wi.’iird, Port hind’a best- fj therefore worry quarreling v* ii % to but anybody. known pilot, and a n.'i.i Who has nac others. kept pet >1 <• a:t she w ouldn't. ad vein u rt aL ->-a >. ■ o aari ti worse uni ! j many evoy ting I hen. n you didn't quarr. 1 with her, \ When of lie- globe, ti ed 1 .ie*day of paialyMs, I became bed- and she didn't quarrel with y. i. however j everything annoys did age*, -evenly jihm. Captain Willard vt hs when fast 1 remained in this condition you quarr. 1 with me ai.oiaet I you; your pulse °beats ex* t ne author of it book ms ad- In Pr. Hartman ^ sh"-k my iiead and looked into the con relat.ng a l two years. when are set", .’ory ventures as a sailor. cessively, startled feu ile book I found a case just like y you "i'i- didn’t exactly quarrel.' I said. at and wrote to him for advice. At Skowliegan lust Wednesday o. e of 1 the least mine ‘We »h.night it better to least, unexpected sound, part—at t be of t no M v friends and never e:;- large buildings Hailey oil cloth neighbors that is w we said. xx nerves are in a but thank factory was burned. I ,e *:rm .ure con- your bac! state itos c me well again; Mr* I! i! od is tin excell. t little wo for tained between and iVk'J woitb and (. and Pr. Hartman my recovery. man. whose only weakness is a mania for ;10IX)J should be atten- of promptly in off her tin is lied oil cloth. In.. w ... is I inn able to bo up and assist my marrying friends. only to. “It was in this she covered by insurance. t in U ded use hold duties. I did not improve house,” exclaimed, partially total alnmd tearfully, “in this room, if I loss will reach hel ,vu n 000 ,md rapidly as some I have read of; bu1 very £50 £60,000. ! ixervousness is a am not ini.daken. that you ami Then”— A / \ j case was of such long standinr- Little Gordon G.diert, son of Mr. and f ques- ym fi “Yes; it was She left us al< no for tion as the doctors said, very muni Mrs. Mark G illen, of si rolled nutrition. Food ami, two whole hours, the good lift It. soul' Wr.terviio, k of for a y / jj'jj Mj I could not i into the free I nrai c implicated, expect You both gave uo eonfidence— y rooms at that place • your w the nerves is whdt (c < / & I think then!" Slit, is the other amt nanded a dollar to tie you rapid recovery. my recovery oncof those nice little wo day t /j | to one that knew n en whom con tides remark).ol t ti * t 1 need to U/ f is a surprise every everylx»dy in, you librarian, he wi-md io put you without know. turn that over u right,j^nd mo. 1 ean cat anything pain.’1 t lie use of t tie institu- best || St. Franeis- “Believe ire, I should confide in you and k the nerve in the —Mary F. Bartholomew, tion, adding t hat it was money of his food 1 \ now, if there were anything to confide, ville, 111. own earnings, to >. 1’nere are oidci* o- but there isn't I didn't want to talk p. H world is Dr. Williams’ Pink who If ^ pie might well nniiale t ne Dr. llartman. Columbus, (>., will pre- to any one about, it either. examp.e 1 of Master Gordon. i Pills Psle women this She shook her head “When for scribe for fifty thousand slowly. you People. | J All women suffer- talk about—it—as if it were a nitre noth The annual session of year free of charge. forty-first the V and U i I know that are not in They or disease g, you earnest, Grand lod^e of Maine Good give strength ff ing from female troubles any Templars V tone Mr. Richmond." she said reproachfully. will be held at to nerve in the Wsf a. of the mucous membrane, may have l)r. Lewiston, April 12 and 13 every W 1 I twirled mv mustache uneasily. She Hartman’s counsel without cost. On Tuesday before the Grand lodge meet- and make « private was evidently determined to know all body, despondent, 1 xb for blank foj ing, receptions will he given to the ^ Seed special question about it, and somehow she always gets A i.<.» ...... officers and irritated | women. j delegates Oythe local lodges. easily people feel \L I \ A “The I dear There ! simple truth,” said, ”my U that has renewed its Mrs. Hnviland. Is that Thea and I of 12 ELLSWORTH MARKETS. found evening April by the Slate institute | life \\ 1 ff out that we were different In of absolutely | juvenile workers, and a general puouc i L charms, here is W I ¥ tastes and proof: Wednesday, April 12, 1809. opinions. | meeting on he evening of April 13 1 < >f course that is the Miss Cora Watrous, the sixteen-vear-old of Mr. I. C. Watrous, of proper thing. 1 j daughter MAINE l,AW BKGAKDINO WEIGHTS AND MEASIHRs. Work on the Eastern Maine "She is jus serious as—this music room insane bus- M ii Clarion St., Bradford, Pa., was seized with a nervous disorder which threatened A bushel of Liverpool sab shall weigh 6( in ^ tQ of yours. pital Bangor will be resumed at once. B to end her life. Kmiucnt physicians agreed the trouble was from impoverished I ounds. and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall >L hut failed to relief. Mr. Watrous heard l)r. Williams’ Pink Pills weigh To pounds. “Must people consider it a charming j C. Foster A Son, of Waiervi le, t ne fj blood, give for | room.” Pale were recornm ended for nervous disorders and them a trial. m The standard weight of a hushei of potatoes, I contractors who constructed the present ! j J People highly gave in order and lit for Is 60 " $0,000; insured for f 1,930. Tne I.mh to j \ iy.i»>'UMWWx.vi-LWy havin3 genuine. and tie it Improved, per bu(seed).J..V. pink, her could change the ot her. i the building, owned by the Humms Clark need I a Kilt ter. “Why you try?” laughed little*. estate, will be fully |9 000; insured for! “Thea is a know. Creamery per lt>.2i quite missionary, you fj.oi't). Losses to of Mi.as the^Dr. Medicine occupants and Dairy.I8«j.2« Of course she was hunt on reforming me.” near-by buildings, bring the Cheese. “An impossible task! Hut you might aggr.gaie damage up to Best factory (new) per H> ....14 t a w. a little billiards, but she wanted me to go family, Loose. 7 a‘ to c hurch about three times a week, to Who are expected to pay Bill a visit of YOU WANT Health file Key to Heauty. up and stopt him by eatin’ him up in the Baled. Spli..o n, ]Tk .40 Itadl.-hes, bunch .li to forswear and to take her to jk of state long enough to enable him to W whisky ties of good look-* are diminished. Many “My first tiusband was of that name PI KE HITE LEAD Cirocerles. lecture on tin1 or oth- p i'k bis tackle and with his primitive something fishing a whose be clear and 1 supposed In- was killed in the war. #> Klee, tb girl complexion might Cotlee—per per .06§.0£ ers once a week. hie himself to tie Maine woods hut ttie name of the man the bareet Every ounce warranted pure. Plekles, fimiy and tinted if she gave it a being Klo, .13jj.20 pergal .4n.j.»* not?" hostess her softly only .35 “Why My shrugged a id to the eaie of the Sewall the same I thought 11 might be him hIIu old Dutch corrosion. Mocha, olives, per qt .35«j.7f hospitable goes iif« with a thick .33 — shoulders and held out her hands chance, through all and I ought to know it if tie wasn’t Ground in linseed oil. -lava, Vinegar —per gal expan- h »use Ht island Falls. He writes that pure lb— and skin that in f Tea—per Pure elder, .2( sively. I shrugged my shoulders with less muddy-looking suggests killed either the war or by t tie hare, fur ( racked .w even if he is not able to he will I have been FOR SALE BY •lapan, .I5g.65 wheat, hut come, the of an ication of married twice since an’ here H> Or elegance, equal emphasis. advisability appi emery Oolong, .30— Ouaker rolled .nr Hecause I said. She stud- owner, because she insists on -per oats, I’m—pink, sleeping him or me if t tie bare did nut est him *»|i WHITCOMB. HAYNES & ■< to Bill’s care. CO., .06 Buckwheat, ied the bows on her for a few mo- •' » vs slippers wi n the d -iii’ a I therefore If it is hint you will know it his Coffee—A A B, .or) liraham, .of up. by Ellsworth Me. ments. A Maine six un Falls, Yellow, C .05^ Kvc nival, .o; locomotive eng neer says that tireat he-i t» n. a;r f j.-tii ka-i It »e quarter- having toes t tie b ft foot. Y«>u w re fond of her: she ,ask- “He a'su h'*H a on Molasses—per gal— oil pergal— very he rt members but I wo instaiic s ol where of t h 11* »• •. sprcd eagle tatooed JIuj 1 W O XT TII Havana, .35 Linseed, .60 g ed f. n.y gloves and his front chest and h ankor on his suddenly, dropped have blown on the in rigtr P'-rto .45 .1. engines up road Scientist 1 form u- ti at a room which arm w u*h w Itico, Kerosene, pergal them up again before answering. yon ill know him by if t tie VI'EAM Ul'NDKY ■s:-rup, .(» Astral .1.’ picked oil, this Stale. One is, of course, the latest mea-ures ten fe-.t wide ny lif.eeii 1 mgand t'sre du! not cat up these sines of its tu- M i; .25(1.30 “Yes,” I said stubbornly, I was.” I' syrup.ut turn AM* Mil ItllOMH. case Ht West brook. The other occurred twenty feet high wntain.- enough air for ing ILranulatcd,Lumber amt Building Materials. “Ami you are?” “Kind out all you kin about him with- Yes, 1 .said, 1 am. many years ago on the Kaianuin Iron he eon-u in pi luu of m e for one •NO H A 1 U.4SIIK E.” Lumber—per M— apruee, 1 2f person out his knowing what it is for. I tint is, Hemlock, OOyli Hemlock. 12.' You wish sometimes that you hadn’t Works branch of the Bangor & Piscata- hour. \f.*T lout ns f.e-hness is g n»•, if bare the did not eat h m all up. If it \ 11 Kinds oi I a u ;. 11 aura done at e^nrt ne- Hemlock boards,Ooy II Clapboards— per M — parted?” I tapped the floor impatiently. quis road. The train was • viny t h ea*o.i.i-ic arid off did, 1 don’t set as you can do ainMnng tc*- Good& called t<*r and delivered. apruee, 12 y Pi Kxtra spruce, 24y.it running along given by **Vt*H, I do. Hut as wo could not and needn’t take no trouble. Please I N X s,,ruce floor, 15y20 Spruce. No. I, 17 yl; as usual, and the engineer had ju-t shut the lungs. Yet the majority of people you H. B. fc- CO., Clear sneer back. v<*»i End Ello«rnrth. Vie. l’ine, I2yl5 pine, 35yfit agree”— off steam as he was North Bridge. M u- approaching sleep with their bedroom windows shut S Was hod pine, 15 318 Kxtra pine, 35y6( “Oh!” she cried reproachfully “You “P. t tie hare killed? Also was M— M — Brownville. All at once there was a tre- The custom o. the he married and did tie shingles—per Laths—per It was tight. having gas again leave any I might have tried a little harder. ■> ► Ce-iar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.Of w ut n me e In: I Vmh.HH aN mendous of noise, water and ‘■team lighted in bedrooms in the proptv laying aims to?” clear, 2 ou Nails, per lb .uiy.ut only a matter of really understanding each plop tarly evening id tif from the boiler head. The smokestack clear, 175 Cement, per ca.-k 1 other; only a ease of a few concessions on and burning there till t/edlime, con- extra one, 150 per cu*k Lime, each side. All have to make them, of the old wood burner went sailing away venient as it is also most in- HbbcrtiBcmcnta. No. 1, 125 Brick, per M 7 3II [M'oplo certainly is, and seem scoots, .75 White lead, pr lb .05 y.o> even Fred I.” They certainly into the fields and the train hobbled to a jurious 13 health. The gas vitiates the to on well. I'rtn ImIoiia. get very stop. The engine hands were seriously air, and completely robs it of its freshnes- v “I’m certain I said B* !t> .1 Thea wouldn’t.” MOJMOlttfcV■ < Steak, beef, .13y.25 Tripe, per injured, hut neither driver nor fireman and of those qualities which render it one ui AJtw .' u/.ai,N*f BJf'UlCK SEflriNli NAUblf h .' oirl.1 Fresh purk, u7. y.l2‘. Ham, per lb do •)! doggedly. o.i ... a.i .omiiii- .Cut y.'ur ic. .t.c » tit-vht ae»» t u.iU il was killed. There to he f- 1 «• «•» a ..i> Lamb, It. o7 y 15 Shoulder, .O'. didn’t seem any of the i rincipal nutrients of the body.” .»fartc-y. “Don’t you think she was very, wry equ ■•« o!h. rs i>-lI a. as and Tit. Veal, tb 15 Bacon, high .;,<>.“0, per .05y. dig.It way of the thing. The bi-.MiJ: 1 «*...*.1N Y 01.' kUlH IIFaUU OF. M lb fond of yon. explaining flaring p*. your Boasts, .oky.12 utton, per .otiy.lt She W anted •rriirhi a." 1 Hare Karts. Our Special O’f v Price «:* > — • smokestack of the old is now v **-••»33 Beef, corned,*tb .t»5y.' Poultry—per tb That ’s just what I wasn’t sure. If I engine a'iiI ir 1 ...tr. ■- il.- ma. ;..nc v. The of a far western once 1-'" '■< .1' it*** 1 vv «•. " tongue, .15 Fowl, .11 — ns a anil in mayor eily :*ei-.»ht it uvi-r:. each i*.i. had i eon" doing duty fireplace chimney r‘ Salt pork, per tb .oa hicktms, dOy.i* 7 E !T THREE MONTI'S1 1 rl!AL in v**ur ■-.* f ... received the letter of 1 I venture to say that I am sure.” I a in the far north w< oils following inquiry: .- .'-.it ’. :r.i ... a / -ire i. .* ;. »«•!. d r- Mini, lb .07 3 .0- .It sporting camp *• per Bologna, l-rrn tti <1.1 1 »n.| ?,!.!?» of "in:- S :ehin»«» at Js..’l>. jfiU.OO. #11.00. tb .15 < ooked tb .11 I heard a movement in the next "Kind and r« sp^ eted t \r: 1 -ec in a pa- l’Igs feet, per ham, thought mar Long Pond. The broad mouth of #i'.' »«* :.»•*: a’l full? in t'ur free Sew. 'iarli u» 1 at a. .cut*. Boneless bam, .P. room. You can hear the that a man named John wan oil. 5I0.--O r-r »*»;-. Bit CP Dir.’K through folding the slack Ijhh been over a hearth per S’pes CATallTET inverttd id the hi c i-.'dt Vuiue ever oflereci oy any house. Fish. doors. at acted an et a hare whose kubs he «*f stone built in the centre of the up by Fresh— Suit— isn’t In I camp. iBgyvAm-: oy iiviiyATiONs “There anyone there, sup- ahs try in’ lo uit wlien the she bare e one ztz Coti, .00 Ur v rod, .05ydC The hunters, the fishermen and the •••t.iis unknown as .4.- .iit- c.i.t various nami'<. v 1 asked. "It sounded just like”— ■ Haddock, .0*; Pollock, .of pose?'’ tti-i' US » ne r.‘ V.'riie symt friend la ihicago tod If.irn who a; the guides who have clustered around it say RtU.IABLit A* .1 Vri.-I Alls NOT. Lobsters, .25 Mackerel, .loy.l. “The wind rattling window,” she xDjbrrtisni’.rnts. Pickerel, do Halibut tins, .08ydl said laughing “I haven’t fastened it. t hat there is in h11 the north woods no the BURDicr.— < lams, .20 Halibut heads, .04 n.iii qt Don’t you think Thea very pretty and more cheery oiUOK rutiiivk aiADi;, v "•rallops, qt .35 Boneless cotl, .0Sy.lt fireplace. Dtwiaiti OF NUNS. UAOKRV IIIK ISiM.^AKi'.II IN Wi Vi. Halibut, .10 Tongues ami sweet and good? M UK ISK.Si A1A i.i.iAJ, "* sounds, .O83.lt “Most certainly I do. I—well, I shall Stmrrtiinnnits. |M-. n SOLID QbAHTEB SAWED OAK Smoked— never one like her.” I never IIVv. »*g?gf« ! think any I*iANO I 0LISIIF1', ii -. v. ... Halibut, .12 ■< 1* I.URIC ACID i[it: is i.. ,i.i iirop ping from siirht to b- *.. a.* * wm^ t.*hie, >:a-*i or d»«.k, the mhei ...r shall. Herring, box, nprn With f *t»i tu t..r.. the matter •, fane* Finnan haddie, .11 “Then why don’t you put drawer*, lair-i 1 si■ ■> •'tvi*. •....' ,,j a;„‘ 1 decorated cabinet lin-s « >w ■- to her. If > al to her lovo IN THE ; n 4 cas Fuel. j frankly you apt *• blood:;: ters. ball r».*orr «. L i- i. nn ft half I V Fini'.it lartre High Arm hml. t. i• ti« Wood—per cord Coal -per ton— | for you, 1 know site will you £ is the Direct Cause of •*•:. s-.rat- Dry hard, 3 00 y000 Broken, Mr. Kiehmond”— ing shuttle, aui-.muiie b « m'*T. a ,«• !...•■• at. >. n way. And, dear ^ARSONS ... « my itw:. t. i.r. .- 2 00 a3 Y Y liberator, improve.i j:j.st.i!>.c f i. ,*.> utle Dry soft, 50 Stove, 0 2: •• she put her hand on my sleevo in her carrier, patent neeiilc bar bate t.-ouiely -rated Bountilngs per load Kgg, t; j: 8 a*i l 00 y 125 Nut, 0 2; eagerness—“you wouldn’t any 8 GUARANTEED Uk minin.. c.t..i .i.i.-i, ...:D i»«:-f.*t nolselfo* marhint — PILLS n :.ue. know a F*»r.» atlaehinrnt is furnihhrd ard mr Blucksmlth’B 6 0( worse for an occasional keeping in 8 .' FreL* Instruction Book tells j just h anjiii'.f can rttn tt a *-ir Yi• » .r any ki•..! of la-n-v work Flour, Grain ami Feed. e green!” Best Liver Bill JVLicle Y 8 A 20-YEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE u wnb everv machine Fiour— per bb— Shorts—bag— .Of 1 eunsiderod the matter for a They cure Sick Headache and bil- IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ; ; lrc,t. carefully positively -with Vthe >t.*rc •, »50 00 Mixed ,1 i.n< el $4 0.00 straights, £5 feed,bagA*» iousness, all Liver and bow lute THE EXCITING CAUSEIIS t" «ii*1 tbcu it cunvince »nu a.a*.tic •-! few minutes. “You are quite right, as Complaints, ]> § $60.00, I 00 sin.tu. iia, St. Louis .05 ».-*»! the kK TO fOI K If roller, Middlings,bag 31.Of a dose. They expel all impurities from the Jts* h-"tghl $15,50. KKTI-'KN at any :!«« v.iihirt rce month* *..u „aj u ar* I said “1 will and 0 a in from heat 8 l-'i' T 4 50 £5 00 usual,' resolutely. go blood. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail change temperature UrtuliiKid. OKUKHTO i'lY. OKI.AY. (Sears, It .chin k -AS? S»> s» Corn, lull weight per “Now you are getting dismal, said my 8 l>ag 1.10 ij in a state of heat. host* ?-s brightly. “Go and think ir out Oats, Western, per ! Y Y bu .43 in pink!” She opened the folding doors, THE BEST REMEDY IS Y “ 1 Hides ami Tallow. and I went through—alone. The Great Builder, — -I 1 ! l. i! ..it ..utnra *\... >.« > *' ■ mu | »' ...a -SU1IIOW jj Hides—per tb— Taiiow—per ib— King’S “x, Bough, .01S ! door, with her hands on the handle, like .Urt°.SSgs 1 ’WONDERFUL bow, .ried Fruit. into thorn. -t few for Yillnio-t hopeless cases commends it x 1 arms and she flung lu*r»eli (v. years removing stillness of the muscles x M.ikc" Women Builds Wasted .12 3.20 .K rides and never -•» Ailing the *7trs» Tamarinds, wo said or how long have found anything o to all sufferers. o strong. up System. J Dates, I shan’t tell you what live. 1 .10 Currants, .08 £.1. have also used it very successfully for * Nourishes. Sickly Children. Makes perfect Digestion. { Raisins, .08 £.15 u tve tuUed our differences. Hut I alar rheumatism. Y 50c, and $1.00 Bottle. V j Apples, string coinpr per T I' a to the I Weak Nerves. Prunes, .1C as mer- J. Fix itt. President Boxbury Bicycle Club. I prop Aged. Strengthens .103,14 Apples, sliced may remark that Thea is graving J Seeds, and I am * ing under a Send for our New Book Treatment for PARK & RUSSELL CO., >: ry as—pink, impr Diseases. | S. D. WICCIN. HfrilKgrass, b 1 75j2 00 Clover-per &- of A. in San The Doctor's Signature and Directions on evorv bottle. Y N. ti. Y mild course green!—J. Flynn 1 CONCORD, S.iM h\ a !*rrents. Six Reotop, perft .is Roi, .11 Drujrgbts. b<>tt..£ no. Y .A ’.A ... 0 Francisco Wave. L ». JOHNSON at -- Custom II0U6C ,*.vv ^ ^ 1-a*u “®eU. per lb .is Al.lke, .1. CO., St., Boston, Ma«s. 8 o |^°.3F | —' 1 — ..^ £ lu 'American. C OI NTY GOSSII*. The Great Macomla Convert. 3^nrt'Cfn«nia. National tianfc Statement. ILrtjal Xotttrs. Ellsworth Lovers of high-class music must not fail ^ Mud and assessors are on the road. REPORT OF THE STATK. to reserve Tuesday evening. May 16, in OK MA1NK. The_— To the the \ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL order to hear the peerless Maconda In the Honorable, Judge of the prni ON Court in and for the >&le North Brooksville is of her CONDITI county of Hnn, ,„ PUBLISHED proud post- concert at Hancock hall by the Ellsworth TKH.LY represent* ( KVEKY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. master. who, though eighty years old, has h*r", s festival chorus. OF THE UKSI'K.Wentworth, of South Herwji k tt' duties of his county of York, that Alexander k AT not missed attending to the Prof. W R. FLAKEFELT J’lunmr 1 Chapman, the famous of Trc mont, in said county of Hancock ELLSWORTH. MAINE, office but one in the and \a day past year, director of the on the seventh of a. ,| Maine music festivals, will day March, |va i h BY THE at a court held on the that was on March 6. conduct the First National probate second .1 ,v! and will himself Bank, in the of HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. choruses, August >ear our l*ord on, t|, at Ellsworth, in the State of the MATTRESS Maine, eight hundred and ninety-eight, hi u F. w. Rollins, Editor and Manager. play piano accompaniments for the , The Good WiU Record returns thanks * appointed executor of the lam will numbers the at the lose of business, given by artists. nient and codicil thereto of said Alt Price—#2.no a #1.00 for for a check of the result of a hur- 1899. J*K Snhacr*pHovi year; f78.oO, William C. Insures Perfect Rest. April ft, Dlunier, and said trust ■tx 50 cents for three ’f Weeden, of New York, will accepted months; ried canvass of the members of the legis- RESOURCES. That said Wentworth has returned -irieTiv ii advance, #1.50,75 and JW cent* he the tenor soloist. is to paid He a new singer probate court. «*n oath, an invent. r'*|»Mii' Ml arrearage* are reekoned at lature b\ Representative Somes, of Mt. Loans ami discounts. #230,038 Cl in this but as propertv and estate of said dect as, t,. rat. ui » section, Mr. has secured and unsecured 13 t. ■** the per year. Chapman Overdrafts, 4,177 come into Desert. This is the nearest to ‘‘State aid” his possession or know k never other than U. s. Honda to secure circulation 5n,uoo,oo Advertising Kate*—Are reasonable, and will brought an artist to That your is inform-■: that this institution has ever re- I’Yemiumson U s. bomls. (Mi, petitioner l»e made known on worthy it be 1,000 lieves that cirtain of said application. Maine, may safely assumed that Mr. st«H k etc. 2* propertv' !i ceived. securities, 91,592 decedent hereinafter mentioned •1 a Weeden is all he is Banking-house, furniture and fix- represented to be. said will and test anient ami •<.,), Bu~i *-eemniunicatloiis should be addressed tures. 11,545 85 Tder* The From Bar Harbor comes the annual Hans Kronold is a wonderful portion thereof, or some interest lo. n.;. made payalto, violin Other real « state and ‘!|e mortgages to t he of H"- s COUNTY Pi Ells subject payment the tu in,,. BL18UINU I O., ion f r a season. cellist, as ail who heard him in in owned. *01* on spring predict busy Bangor chapter 116 of the public laws of •. Woi' i. ne. One from reserve agents 10,579 on seems for the '^7 can approved acts amendatorv thereof ami There pood grounds pre- testify. 1 hecks am) other rush items. T3 2,2.'.* t hereto. diction this >ear. The Spanish fleet, No such array of musical talent ever Notes of other National banks .... 1,930 00 Whole- That the names of all tin pers.,: s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1899. appeared in KiN worth- Comfortable. Soothing. Clean, Fractional paper currency, nickels which ex -ted just long enough last year Maconda, Chap- inlei ested in t he succession to u ! man, and cents.. 285 53 Kronold, Weeden, not to mention some, and the share of each, are stated m to kno k the out of the New Durable, Elastic, Lawful mone v reserx e in bank. vi /. spots Eng- the local chorus of about voices. A, here unto an m xed eighty >pecie.. 19.4'»' 00 1 land coast re-.-rt business, is no longer A11 sea t *» in the hall will and always will remain elastic. \s net STATE OF MAINE. he reserved, and Legal-tender notes. 1.119 00 23.519 OC | sold at actual market value of >ai,| propertv, to be dreaded, and there are no indica- fl or 75 cents each, according to ! ke Red' fund with U. s Tn as- I'nl hair, re-picking and re-stuffing mptb.ii sons interested in the succession ti„ location. Certificates for nrt r '5 cent, of circulation 00 tickets will be per 2,250 tlo amount ..f the tax tions that the Filipinos will molest Bar unnecessary. thereon ina\ *‘ sold in advance, and certificate holders mined b\ the of Harbor this Total. «432.983 53 judge pro1.at. year. will he given tirst choice of seats. These | Dated this t birtv-flrst .lav of Mar. certificates LI ABILITIES. 1899. will be offered to the public- I’llAKi.fcs K Wi m next week. On what shall we 1 West Franklin wild-cat hunters may sleep Capital stock paid in #50,000 00 STATK «»K MAINK. fuin! 0(i To a rest? Miri'.ii' 22,500 ss.; laugh again. It appears the wild-cat get good York OiJI I i AUY. Sub* ribr I and sworn !<■ is not after all. It is T E F LA h. h I T. LT 1A Tl K K SS aud taxi paid. 3,694 20 j befori bounty repealed first a National lank n< Islanding 41,520 On thirty da) of March, d I true a bill was by the late legisla- Is the best. r*uc t-> N.i’.-nal 3n .' death is a sad 1 Mshier's cheeks 3,015 5ft n FAsT.DAI bill v\as passed, contained the bounty particularly one, not only outstanding. j part of -.1 much of of said to the on whom the maim d ;\t hi dec V'« of I*u> v A clause. Iltiui the f- bounty on wild-cal- family blow falis m FURNITURE T ta l. ls still in force. who den used Dec 20. IH'.iH. heaviest, but to the which ST ATE OF MAINE. PROCLAMATION. community STATK OF MAIM.. loses om of its Where* PRICES are* < N'TV "F W 1 brightest girls. Hancock, j, — :■ dviee and with the consent of the Henry H »Nc, ■< k »*•«. At a By Walter Hill, of Fast Sullivan, perhaps is < ushimin. cashier of the above-named bank prohate ,. Miss Muilan graduated from the high LOWEST F it h, in and f. -aid c. J more interested in tie “The Mail always do solemnly kivi'iir tha* t1’* .\Imw story fourth d .ii *f Y pr in the jc.ir school [with the class of »R, as leader aud 1 lit to ti.i- best •. f ut v a « ■> : 1 do kii'Miiidk'' ud be- tin l.ereb;. designate Carrier Pelham's Point” in last week's om !,< c-.i d n hti nd r. d and ? of on (veryt hi tig t hat pertains to Furniture H L N it A \\ «' U'llM \ N. 1 ,,-n. valedictorian of f r clas<. Sue was On the or.!, r, ap- ■ foregoing petition, Youtn* u.n, than must readers in Sn'^rrib. d lid 1 N ARD M MOORE, year thousand eight w hen taken to t he in Knid, Oklahoma, school, continued in that thi- order then on to f. ja;. position Seal. Notary Public, put. bun ••! and nine, a* a of see j weeks suc» ess in the Kl Is worth V ninety day to the desperado. /.ip W\att, but re- until last fall, when she was engaged as Correct Attest: ively can, a at 1 member- distinctly how he looked. His Odd Fellows* Building, A. W KINO. 1 mwspaper published assistant teacher in the West Side gram- -..ill -nil ■ f that t h--v FASTING AND PRAYER. life was fast from the wounds s K \S HITINo. Directors ebbing away at a mar was an near probate ci.iirt to be held at •: ... he liHd was school. She faithful West Fud E H. 1 received, and cheated efficient, Bridge. (iRKELV. halt room And I u u’.i respectfully request a" the justice court in lb*, ksport. in an,, f. p<- out its and while of meting punishment. teacher, devoting her energy to count y. <>u the si-cond day ..f M.n, pie of .r Mate t.• so use and the a* > R. B. HOLM day ES, Proprietor. at ten < lo« k in the and < her duty as teacher, continued her own Insurance Statements. forenoon, shall 1 on*i*te:it with the purj “ses for which i t here n if If... • < a ( studies. To this studioesness • it has oo. set apart. III K< II NO IKS. may he at- »• «l NMM.IIA M, Judge of im i.MA IIM'OMT 4 0., Ol mu.. Given at the Y wutive ( ham!- r. at tributed her death, for in her ambition to I860 ESTABLISHED I860. Augusta, J OK A H MORE. Mil. court thereon. this seventeenth day-d Mar.-h, in the year 1 IN IT A RIAN. to her give pupils the best that was in Attest: i'ms. J’. !>..««, i: or ur I. -rd one rr-d .dght hundred 1 Rcr. .1. II. Coar, Incorporated in 18W. pastor. and « and ninety-nine, and the independen.e of j her, to advance herself in her chosen onimennd busin* •** in l- tn. I idr. .•* service at 10.30. To all rnons liitervsT. ne l.un 1 Sunday morning nrnfpjikii m sh*> m.. rly»-H imr cr ,.ti. K.mw in Wari :bi r>, I‘r« .«;d*-nt. p. of tail's herein.,tier l.alli* 1 tin 1 and twent :: :rd. Sermon by the pastor. Herman 1-. H.isi.ni, Illness her Secretary. V t a Sunday school at 11 45. obliged to give up teaching j LLEWELLYN PoWKKS A-SKT8 DKt 31. ■ FMBKR l*?s. for the i; t v of Han k .** ;i Bv th« •■over; Pa»tor‘s young people's class in the several months ago. Real estate uwiud bv the com- lav <■! Ap ... .1. ]s',.«‘\ 1-. Secretary •: State. vestry Sunday evening Funeral services were held at the Lath pany, unincumbered * *'t« 000 00 TH K f. g ..,n. r- ha Teacher's meeting with Mr-. Wiggin’ Stocks and bonds owned the X olic church Sunday afternoon. The large by Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. company, market value. 1,*01,567 to after indi. at. >l, it is herer-y or.:, red Removal. attendance showed how the de- *’ash in the tier there.-f be given to aii person* ji CONGREGATIONAL. highly company's primipal 1 office and in hank au -. tig a of this order ceased was esteemed. Her class attended 146,470 45 by copy t. The Ellsworth American has re- Rcr. J. M. Adams. pastor. Premiums in due course of col- l>sh* <1 three w< eks successively Itl i\> in a There were several beautiful lection less com. worth Aim a Friday evening, at 7 30. meeting in t body. vm'.pp to, 113,253 30 rscan, newspaper pub;,-:. moved its offices from the Masonic Kllsworth. in said that the, for and Bible floral county, chapel prayer study. T*,p pieces. at a 1 Aggregate uf.iiithe admitted as* pear probate court to be hi M at I block on sixteenth le>s •!! in the will he Suite street to the First Quarterly -<:•••{ the c«un; any at th« i-'ft. OI. the second day f M;I, discus-e.i. ha-ed upon Act**, ch.14: *P be It. ward Sk|OO. tual value. *2,661,290 75 1 1- -9 :*t ten of lie, ioi k ill the f r. National bank at the corner at Lvstis.” A invitation is aul be heard reon if thev ■.iruii'.1 building general Tin-readers of t:. s I 1.1 A HI LITIKS I• K' KM BKK 3!. !*.*. paper will be seal to 1 tended. ex- plea J .i.i Ha hard. iui, of Hut learn that ere 1- at b-a-t one dreaded dl-ea-e Net ai '. ksport. of Main and State streets. ewea and v service at 10.30. The that del ■ ■ a- 1-eu able to <■ a re In nil it- Sunday morning S »io? 41,353 52 porting to to the last w i. and te*;u The school will -lage-, and that atarrb. flail's Catarrh t are a re- business office is the first door Sunday meet directly after the ,id .1. oge! I v% it li p. N the only po-llive cure know n to the medical insure ai risk'. 55 morning service. Preaching -ervice in outstanding |*,.,7‘.*s bat, ti.i ti f, p’. m lilid l.v Jii \N i. to the left fraternity. Latarrh being a constitutional dt-- at the head of the first the in the at 7 o'clock. on. f the executors therein i. ,in <1 chapel evening T< a'. .i •« [all's amo1;i;t of '.i 11* cept Kliza A. « Johns,.u. late of ltiuelnli. BAPTIST. tatarr! ure taken internal^ acting stock ami net 152 c>7 flight of stairs: the editorial rooms directly ■'capital surp.us, < .'!••• .;. \ cert iin i:. rue upon lbe i-iood m d mu-mu- »urta<-,- of the < actually in Re r. C. S. Me apital paid up cash. l.uou.Oooou port ing to t he last will and t >;..m- Learn, pastor. stein, thereby the foundation of 66 < printing office occupy the entire Surplus beyond capital. 1.134,138 sin! .ici as. !, togt the with .itn n f- 7 30 m., church meet- the dism-e, and giving patient strength p- p Friday, p. prayer by bait there,.?, present, ri hy Fdward T. third but du g up the <•■■!.-tstutt-m and amount of liabilities floor of the new block. ing. a«.-i*iiug Aggregate the * utor then in named. nature in it- work. Tt >■ ha\e net d-diig proprietor- including surplus. *2.661,290 75 Aifr. vll. >ki! late r. <• uer, of Hu< Sunday services—U»30 m., morning much faith in it- curat", power-*, that tin-v ksj-ort, II. \> 4 I s|| >| \ v ,\gent, county de< eased A c, rtain instrun nt sermon school at 12 m. offer One Hundred I> ,ir> for ea-e that it by pastor. Sunday any to l-i the )a**t will and A summer school for teachers will V. P. S. C. K. fat:-hour.', send <•? KLLSWORTH. Ml- porting testun.> prayer meeting at 6 p. m. tc-tiinonia!-. said dei. t< h ased, geth« with pe it ion Praise and \ddres-*. J.t HhNKt A t.u o. > '• be held in Ellsworth preaching service at 7 p. m. Toledo, Mir »»**•• J win In- -trill a .r 5 U c with bate tlo rc. f. r, sented Frances two weeks in -•dil l>ruggi-t-, 7.'* j by a btw pa**ed !iy I t-gi-lalure of 1 *-.»7, i-ntith-1 an IM ■ r. the xecutrix therein named. The METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Haii Family 1 11 are tb.e be-t. -Hubert isrm ruts. July. school will bring to Ells- te seeds Lucy A. J : Rer. J. P. --- Siynonton, Mail order* r* •, \\V attention. deceased A tm. worth at least one hundred pastor. prompt County, certain itiM ru nt { teachers ( free. to be Friday evening at 7.30 prayer meeting. .financial. atalogue porting th* last will and tesiamen’ ? from out I *a:d w of town, and we feel safe in deceased, together ith for sermon by 10.30. Sun- 14 Mule Strn-I. I I.LSWoUTH, >11.. petition pr Sunday, pastoral bat* thereof, and for of > at that the of school at 11.45. appointment saying people Ellsworth will day Junior league at Augu«ta f libr.s, of H* rwi.-k, m u.< county 3.00 York, as a.I m n i-t extend them a p.m. Kpworth league prayer meet- and rat ix with t he will a nm hearty welcome, and High-Grade Plumbing Heating. no.xecutoi ing at >0 p. in. Pastor’s service at 7 p. m. FIRST NATIONAL BANK being uaimil in said will do what they can to make their short s.nti ,1 nv s i. < Ura A ugusta (iibbs. a r- We Believe tic.ary uml. said will. stay here The benefit to Simeon pleasant. Remarkable ( lire of Rheumatism. Noting, late of I.amoine, in inhabitants of Kllsworth and all per- the and cunty, deceased. A certain ii.s’i innn; city to the teachers of the^ Ke.vna. Jackson Co., W. Ya. PARCHERS rJPHK sons legally liable to be assessed in the rttng tb< at will aneHei k of sa.d Franklin, mav Ik a her unable to walk a w BALSAM of of said Kllsworth for the year 16W, p p- ated. step ithout assist- administrator of the estate ot said We arc now prepared to rent boxes in our true and ance. her limbs being swollen to double In the perfect lists of their polls and all of presented by Marietta P I>yer, a dang!’ new Very Bent said deceased. The United States to the their normal size. Mr S. Maddox insisted their estates real ami personal, not law- delegation Cough Medicine Made. by Patrn k W Ford, late .-f Kden, in s., on 1 tv, deceased Petition that l.u/n V For disarmament congress which will my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1 exempt from taxation, which they were pos- sai-1 Kden, bo a Fire and Proof Vaults. may appointed admmistr meet at The purchased fifty cent bottle and used it sessed on Hague in the latter part Burglar And we have many reasons to j., ike u* think of the first day of April, 1SS9, agree- f the escati t<> the directions and the next -o. The who ha* e u*» d It tell U* *••■ 'V. Lizzie N Ford. th» widow ..f •».x;, 1 ,j, of consists of Andrew according j.eoplo to the of the of the May. have usii it our-« t, ami ti. uur own ami ably provisions statutes Samuel Le late of Ti. t White, she walked to breakfast without family, and, n. United morning it has ii. \or failed to cure. county, deceased Petition that \ VV States ambassador at Berlin: Said to be State. assistance in One of the Best Vault® •t iti said n t, any manner, and she ha> not Kverv year we ha*. -••'•; had a similar attack since.- A. P. Par- in the In-foie, IxittM .1-1 y o.ir i- we did Country. eased, « urtls iL the I Ihe year before We h»*c already sold thi* presented by Netherlands: President Seth sons For sale Geo. A The Assessors will be in Session itor of said deceased. by Parcher. winter nearly a* many buttles as **•- did during ! Leonard < Lowe, of the Columbia university, Druggist. the whole of la*t year. Wooster, late of IIai>c« k. in-., We believe that county, deceased. Peiitiouthat Ktchim :. New this vault affords absolute so- We know it i- made of drug* that have been AT THE York; Capt. Crozier. ordinance Wooster, of said Hancock, mav b. app- curity against used for to cure and au.i year* Coughs Colds, al ruin istrator of the estate of sa.,1 dc< a- 1 U. S. A., and A. T X. U i_Cl. we know h will cure <*ur -•ugh or cold. department, Capt. > Lewis a MAYOR AND ALDERMEN'S presented by Hodgkins, credit, Mahan, U. S, N., retired. The Amer- Fire and Try it and if it i- not perfect!*- sati*factorv. ROOM, f Mbs. I Burglary. return the empty bottle, and we will cheer fuliv harles D Small, late of Sullivan, in S. 1 miuic ia f Mat: Trice. under Hancock J5 cents a bottle. Hall, M >u.all. u.lministrui n ed as an 11\. Ico t- sett ien.< exceptionally strong body, (ieorne H hue of the <. «i:. Our hanking rooms are arranged as to Stover, «o>. Host. FROM itid state of New I being made up of men well known not secure York, dvoased. «: ;ount of is S. VJ. /A. r^KUICK. Lew .*■»;! va ai<«1 Maude Stover, a in and but — tiled for only public political life, in Tuesday, April 11, a sum of 1 to ministrators, settlement. Absolute for April April in, imliislv)', Ilaniel I Wood the worid of letters and MCNENmoney in leather roll. Finder will be Privacy those Renting Boxes. | bury, lit. -I F l*w.. deceased Petition filtd by W cock :iam W affairs. ho;>e. F. E. Bell, with Noves & Nut- the McCartney, administrator, f USE during holiness hours of each secular ense to ter Mfg. Co., Bangor. Me. day, sell, at private **«!«-. certain real »- Boxei att -d s;»id from $4 to t20 per annum for the purpose of receiving said lists. deceased, situated in Kliswor* Justice Stephen J. Field retired uid in F.tlen, in said county. IjHantftJ. according to size and location. Charles F. minor, of < >ti-. of the United J. H Higgins, Humphrey, States supreme court, •aid county Petition' tiled hy (,torg. U Do not rl-k the loss of EARLE I.. H. k CO.’S Hack, s, your valuable Wyman, guardian, for license to : «t died in AND — papers SWAIN, ; VEST MAKER at Washington Sunday, Ap'plv iale, certain real aged H. Parker when security can be obtained at such a E. E. estate of said iiiiti.ir, sit:. I3ANTS Clothing Co.'s store, trilling Rhhabdson, ■d in :or. Main and ?ost. Kddii'gtoti, in the county f P, n- eighty-three years. Stephen Johnson Franklin sts.. Ellsworth. Minute Man’s ° j .4sx*sftor« of KtUirorth. »*• c(’NMN(l H A M, J udge of said c. Field was born at Conn., Ellsworth, Me April 1. l«r.«. k true copy of order of Haddan, j Ell-worth, March 21, 1*99. original court. Attest -( has. p. Nov. 4. 1816. He was the son of David iFct Salr. Dona, Kegist. Dudley Field, and one of four brothers subscriber hereby gnu notice t' AV good hav at he English the barn I^HK has t»een duly ex* who JL r at 1 i appointed became so famous, David Dud- IF or of the last will an.l testament of |. vod delivered.. INVESTMENTS. Xotirrs. Inquire of \V. H. Moore Legal 'argent, late of < Jouldsboro. in th. ley. Cyrus W. and M. Field, Ellsworth Falls. Me f Henry Hancock, tie ceased, and given bon is > COFFEE, he law the other members of the C O M MI*>|ON Kits directs. All being great ! The Joseph M. Kingman farm at Send for our of NOTIC E. persons huvingdem.it: offerings iga 't the estate of said deceased are 1 I^ARMWaltham can be at rea- 5 LB. CAN FOR Han ock lu. a d. 1*99. quartette that made their names purchased very $1.00. April -en; lonable rate for cash: *'• j"♦ the same for settlement. good buildings: an ex- W undersigned, having b« •; 1 lent orchard thereto are to jv, known throughout the world. His with grafted fruit, good water, appointed by the Honorable O. P. Cun- requested and ayment immediately. tin.Hot 1‘. Tui o.age pasture, with #200 or #300 worth of CHOICE BONDS. ningham, Judge of Probate within and for was at imber on 1 April t, a d. 1899. early boyhood spent Stock- the place. Contains me. acres; -aid county. commissioners to receive and de- :t.e perfect. of Arvilla S Or if you have in cide upon he <. aims <»f the bridge. Mass. He from Inquire Kingman, anything this line creditors of Ktutna NOTH F: OF graduated dt. Desert or A. F. J. late FOItKt Lost ItF Ferry, Burnham, El.s- Russ, of Stoningtou, in said county, 'orth. for •vhich wish to self HKKKAS Robert Williams college in 1837. In ls49 he particulars. Arvilla S. Kim,van. you please write us. deceased, whose estate has been represented Davis uml .M iry insolvent, Davis, both of hereby gives public notice agree- Aurora, county of H.» the of law in San ( began practice Fran- nRESSER’O ably lo the or tier of the said of ! ock, and Mate of Maine, by their tnortg.i- judge probate, Xolitrs. that six months eed dated the 30th dav of a. cisco. He was elected a member of Spru'al from and after the seventh September, of a. *93. and recorded in the MARKET. day March, d. 1899. have been allowed to Registry of Deeds the first of U '.iu\ creditors to iuncock county, hook 317. conv. legislature California. He V. S. CfSTOM Hoi st, 0 present and prove their i 278, page " Die ■ c. oris, and that we will attend to the ,,u'. undersigned, a certain lot or par- was elected a of Ellsworth, Maine, April 10. 1899. dutv f judge the a •‘■signed us at land situated in the town .. supreme L Maine. the office of E. E. .Spofford, in of Aurora, iJEA Bangor, < * said ou the ounded and described as follows, to w court of California in 1857 for a term » budding until 2 * Mouington, twenty-fourth Mill o'clock p. m April 26. dav of at the for EDWIN M. MOORE. June, a. d. 1*99. and the ninth 9th, dav ! leginning southeast corner of lot No, of six In 1859 furnishing fuel, lights, water, ice. dealer in all kind?* of 4 >eptember, a. d. 1899, at ten o'clock in the I deg. one hundred supplies, washing towels, haul- forenoon of each urty rods to a cedar slake and ng ashes, and ITNWOOD-i 4 of said days. stones; then succeeding Chief Justice David S. sprinkling streets for this Fre*h, salt. Smoked and E. est n-j deg. north • 4 Dry E. Spofford, i., twenty-two rods to a ct>i-> uilding during the fiscal year June £ ^ f take ending ! Frank 8. ^OUilni>'1"nt r!i- and stones; thence on th- In 1863 or Attorney and at i > Warren, | southerly Terry. President Lincoln ap- such portion of the year as be ! Counsellor Law. v may 4 FISH. ounty road twenty-two rods to u large rock, leemed advisable. The to anv him associate of the right reject NOTIC E OF hence west 5- north rods to tie pointed supreme 1 nd all bids is reserved bv the FOHECI.OSI HE. deg. fifty-.six treasury de- ond brook; thence southerly bv tlu court of the I tartment. Henry 4 WHEREAS Edgar E. United States, and he Whiting, Lelaud. Susan M \ rook to the main road; thence southerly 1 Special attention given to Collections and all < >holes and LilUau D. Custodian. Leland. of I ren- the main v held that __ in long road rods position until his retirement ton. the county of Hancock, and twenty-four .ommercial I State of 1 edar stake and Cod, Haddock, Halibut, ,i lot of real estate lot parcel of land situated a. full •-*i Hollow 1 notified SECURITY TAKKN Bluefisb, J situated in said Trenton, t pin,plee. cheeks, sunken eyes. y that they nr;-t demist from their ! ON HEAL ESTATE > No. 21, bounded and describ'd a- a w } Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, hounded and described a« and compl.-xion will defy hi- le-t in- 1 radices. and use lawful measures. I Scallops, 4 follows: Begin- f mynship»Uovvs, to wit: After OR PERSONAL < > Lobsters and Finnan rung at a stake and Beginning at th. southwest temiou- i- more than -kin The his date dealer found PROPERTY. Haddie*. Q stones in the southwest c nrner of iteauty deep. any resorting to un- rner of E. the town of Aurora; thence rim- -kin i- ; *,:■ .r'on wnlch 1- awful Haynes' iand on the written measures, will, if detected, be prose- ! y ghepley ing east on the south line of said town of ALL BUSINESS STRICTLT & Tru«? Iild*., East End I»»: _, north side of the 1. in j ail iiaracters the condition of the 1 Ql*d- F. CONFIDENTIAL. Campbell 3 highway .iding from Oak urora one body. K. Royal. * omt to “Trenton hundred and sixty rods to th- i'r. 1 ’I, ttoi’ien Medical ELLS ME. ♦ bridge: thence c Discovery is good .-ealer of weights and measures. ! WORTH, northerly uunty road; thence south said road t rt> Hong the Hue of said v by for tin because it mikes the whole Hayiu lot to land oc- •ds to a ii.plexion Offices in F'ir-t National Bank 1 corner; thence west 5>.« north — deg. ot-cause It Buildiag, i A'- :: thence w Tody toy clear* and the EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. Mo n ? esterly c tu nundr. .1 putifle- ] Marshall'n s land?IarJh and fifty-six rods to a corner blooi -the strong and clear- li.i.swoRTH, Maine. to a corner; thence t leno- digestion ■ north M,. east rods to the persona int< nding to teach in the .tnf ou said s deg. forty out ’. ; -r::- ,f all kinds. 11? the pub- southerly Marshal due to said high- fj increasing VLL,lie schools of the thence r-t-mentioned hounds, ami containing forty n: late Brooklin, during V easterly by -aid to the a nutritious food, and i and terms HAY and r highway i-rea more or D.ivt- by prme fall of the present year, are h o., of bvc liiiiii!, less, conveyed by Robert taeiofu-i. il of it- own ingredient* it enr Che- 2btirrti'ynnntts. STRAW, containing three-fourths :t foresaid to eqnested to meet for examination at the high I LOOSE or BALED, re °r me, the 'undersigned, by hi- the Lino.: ., j ,u makes •i*umi "hereas the said n .—’id, healthy fle-h It choo, room on Honk-io,ni- .tt.CKebv nu deed dated the 3Dth dav of Sentem- ■ -•",-c* Saturday. April 15. at 1 o'clock hts of lortgage cur, of the assignment »»id L lung-, liver,' stomach. *“• "• D amt ■ oun- Owls L. H-rH „r 1,auu ei, recorded in Iianc. h ,-ku and -c Flye, Supt. 1 IIA/*** E„-; “cai bowel-, dp, simply because all these BrfWijf hn \iiir. 2JL ihGO W. T. :,,,s unsigned and trails- t of in book 348, 1- 1. MOOR. PAPER HANGEPr I* Registry Deeds, 278, yg:..c dU'1—a WUl Cut to Suit. or the a [,d tit-or _ i° Eden, whtrea- the conditions of said dered I ,irel1 mortgagee dy_, -lion and the consequent have just received a tine line of Wall * «ith the debts,- 1, ave been broken and now impure FREEDOM NOTICE. sample 1 IVERY and ired therebv.r,'b<"1 whn yyrtKig. h remain broken, blood. j r. P.order> and < < BOARDING STABLE. said assignment is n- ap- idng> match, which I t lerefore, reason of the breach of the < >n- release to v by my minor son. Rufus ■ill sell very low. As J do own I .RtK*"try of book 318, u itions L[ B. Linscott, bis my hanging F. II. OSGOOD, a'tre w“s."',ld. lu Peed., thereof, 1 ciaitu a foreclosure of sac; time during the remainder c in give satisfaction. >•„„«,ion ot said t, WANTED.—Case of bad health that R 1 c f his Franklin Strew, r- •' jJ* h"11 tortgages. Alhkkt F.. Maci minority. I shall claim none of hi* all Filsworth. as- and examine or a and I will _ broktn, I. the said i PAN will not benefit send a cents to Ri- e nor drop postal, iinre Aurora, April 6, 1809. irmngs pay any debts of his contracting I ring W. T. MOOR. :: by reason ot the ; pans Chemical Co New York, for 10 a fter this samples frt.K»K‘, samples date. Lorenzo 1,11 ■ and 1,009 testimonials. Linscott. 8 Fourth St., Ellsworth. Me. r ;■ ther, -f, tiaim a t..re- Hancock, Me., April 5, 183y. £-4pTwo nice tenements St. ?hk American: WaTSos. to let on Fourth -.'•.'Ii>ar .V11"'- Faiio < j Harbor, March 31, Isyy. *! lubficribe tor I The American

\ MEETING. Main street at the railroad was read and brick and free stone. Its architecture and StilirrtisnncntB. IftaflroabB anti Steamboats. CITY referred to committee on streets. NEW BANK BLOCK. material give it an imposing yet sim- BONDS APPROVED. ple and pleasing appearance. of new electric “ Maine Central Railroad. DISCUSSION The following bonds were approved and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND The entrance from Main street is the First light contract. placed on tile: through a spacious and handsome arched Only Step ITS NEW HOME. Commencing April 10, 18BD, Moses C. Smith, street commissioner, portal of free stone of tine proportions F. II. BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. STREET WILL RECEIVE ATTEN- 1800. Sureties, Osgood, F. II. Gould, and ornamented with sculptured bas- is .STATE C. K. E. H. HISTORY OF THE BANK—DESCRIPTION Difficult a. m. p. M. Foster, Henry Whiting, reliefs. To the J. I*. Eld left are the banking rooms. BAR HARBOR. 10 25 4 00 TION THIS YEAR—BONDS APPROVED Greely, ridge. OF THE BUILDING—THE MAG- To the. the stores Sorrento. 4 35 I). L. constable at right spacious occupied The in Sullivan. 5 00 -ROLLS OF ACCOUNTS. Fields, large, |600. first step Spring Sureties, B. F. Gray, N. II. Higgins. NIFICENT BURGLAR AND by I.iewis Friend & Co., the well known Mt Desert Ferry. 11 15 5 30 should be to cleanse S. II 23 5 38 W. H. of clothiers. Between these rises the broad Nature’s Waukeag, Fy. Dresser, superintendent FIRE PROOF VAULT. Hancock II 2* 5 43 The old, old story of electric light con- schools, N. II. II K. to $1,000. iggins, George stairway the upper floors. house Winter’s accumu- Fran k 11 n Road. 1138 5 52 Cunningha m. from Jc. 47 01 is now receiving from the present The main room the Wash’gtonCo til tract Ellsworth and In ion river valley had banking occupied by 8 John II. Bresmihan, constable at large, lations. Hood’s KI.LSWOKTH 1153 07 aldermen t lie attention which it a First national bank is 12x21 feet, and Sarsaparilla Ellsworth Falls... til 58 6 1® hoard of f500. John I?. Redman, Harry F. Moor. been for over a quarter of century 14'2 feet and is finished in red oak. Nicolin. tl2 12 6 27 without an bank of discount high, The does this has claimed from preceding hoards, “lt’a STREET PETITION. incorporated ’work easily. It is Green Lake. M2 22 6 37 of floor of the public space is of marble tiles. Lake House. M2 31 f8 47 Aid. a from and deposit when in the early autumn the same thing over again,” with slight Morang presented petition America’s Mill. 51 met to The rest of the floor is of oak. The Greatest Egery’s f6 Park Street which 18&7 two men of Ellsworth long Spring Holden. M2 38 8 50 Improvement society, bank variations. consider the devise if counter, the cashier’s desk and the Brewer June. 12 58 7 10 is composed of ladies residing on Park situation, and pos- Medicine. It the blood, t he other desks and the bank purifies Bangor, Ex. St. I 05 7 25 I'or several years electric light com- sible some of their furniture of are street, asking the city to grade and gravel relief. The outcome BANGOR, M. C.. 1 10 7 £0 of The and screens as millons has been trying to secure a contract Park street from the railroad to School talk was an invitation to three other men mahogany. railings of people say. P. m. a. M. pany are of brass. It makes Portland. 5 35 30 to meet them In conference for the same The colors of the mahogany the weak strong, as nervous ho has the city—but each year, after the street, to build surface side drains, and j Boston. 9 05, 5 57 blend harmoniously with the finish of the men and women It of lay a ten-inch tile drawn below frost. purpose. gladly testify. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. usual amount discussion in board while the was room, mahogany cost scarcely cures ail blood as P. M. The society pledges itself to contribute The result of the conference that diseases, thousands A. M. meeting ami committee, the result lias any more than oak, or other equally ser- Boston. 7 00 9 00 fl">0 toward the work. the five agreed to be responsible to the jf cured voluntarily write. It is just the viceable The rich color- P. M. n the same. No agreement as to terms of the for the hardwood. dark, t Aid. Morang, in presenting the petition, comptroller currency capi- medicine for you, as you will say Portland. 11 oo; 12 30 of the finish and is gladly tal of a national and also to ing' furniture A- M. could be reached, and the street lighting said he thought when private citizens fo(),000 bank, after you have given it a fair trial. illuminated two BANGOR. t; -35 4 45 assume the burden of its management brightly through large, '* on the terms of a showed such an interest in ttie improve- Bad BlOOd Although past To years of Bangor, Kx. St. 8 40 4 50 1ms continued contract one when were S. K. plate-glass windows, 146xl3S inches Brewer Junction. 8 47 4 67 ment of the streets, and raised established. Their names age I am thoroughly well. It was three several ami city money Holden. t7 09 t5 19 which expired years ago, L. A. Lewis A. and the other 138x138 inches, besides sev- for t he same, it was the duty of t he city Whiting, Kmerv, Friend, bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla that made Lake Hou«e. *7 18 t5 20 eral other window and trail- I Greer ieh is to neither I’. Wiswell and E. II. all well ordinary me *11 Bake. 17 28 5 S3 satisfactory party tu meet them hail way, at least. freely, after spending over $00 in medical soma. The in rear of Nicolin tT 38 f5 48 known the as com- directors’room the ittendance. My trouble was a raw sore on At one time street lighting was sus- The petitiori was referred to ttie com- throughout county Kllsworth Falls 7 61 6 01 the room is also finished in red my ankle.” Mas. Louisa Court petent and men of business. ; banking Mason, KLLsWoRTIi 7 57 8 07 for several months, hut the ptib- mittee on streets. responsible Street, Lowell, Mass. pended oak, with an oak floor, plate-glass Wash’gton ('<>.Jc. f8 03! t0 13 OEOROE J. WHITTAKER S CLAIM. They quietly completed the organization, j Franklin Road. 8 12 8 22 soon cam cd the re-establish ed-brink Running: Sores \fter worrying four ;>r“tarsa- r11 of the lights on the old plan. This handsome oak mantt 1. W;ti)kr Mr. Mr. Geo. 1*. Dutton were elected directors, State street, with an entrance each a consumptive cough which re- and of ami F. Giles, attorney Whittaker, currents” “units energy” Tie duced me to a skeleton. Was advised t-« tStop on signal or notice to Conductor. before the board, lie reviewed and they placed at the head of the bank street v arc finished in red oak and ad appeared ia),|idge light* by magnificent plate- ton and St. John. “enclosed arc a fel- presented points lamp” dandy young and of national banks glass window 15b.\146 inches—the Pearl and Chestnut Sts., Jeffersonville, Ind. Mr. Whittaker based his claim. He said principles practices J largest Tickets for All Points South and West low who is quite the rage in Boston; who if the city refused to recognize the claim, on at burns imported carbons and pays high sale the M. C. R. R. ticket office, they would resort to the courts. for them. It’s quite the proper thing SaUafyauffg Ellsworth. The claim was referred to a com- now in towns like Ellsworth ami New special Passengers art* requested to procure tickets mittee consist ing of Aldermen before entering the train, ami Ella- York, and Boston to have enclosed arc Bellatty, especially worth to Fulls and Falls to Ellsworth. and The of t he Ober Morang. sentiment H,|,|il >< Pill* cure liver the lamps. ills, non-irritating and GKO. F. EVANS, board is allowing the claim with- "i‘l > cathartic to take w ith Hood's “Hut Kiev hi«*h snvs I lio i-lertrii* against Sarsaparilla. Vice-Pres. ami G'-n'l Manager. out 0 tight. F K. BOOTHBY. Gcn’l Pass.amlTJcket Ag’t. light company, and asks the city to pay MrMllHIAI. I)AV APPROPRIATION. modern and best safes in the It $s<) per lamp per year, where it has been country. A. K. Devereux, representing a commit- rests a foundation of ma- paying $75. And the city says, “that’s all upon special tee from Wm. H. H. Kice post, U. A. It., built into the solid right ; money's no object; we’ve got money sonry ledge. MANHATTAN asked the hoard for f he usual appropri- One section of the of this safe to electrocute; what we want is more interior ation for Memorial Day, and the use of is a case of 200 steel light. We’ll give you $1,500 per year for occupied by nearly Hancock hall for Memorial Sunday and ”Safe Deposit boxes” for rent to such per- lights, that's as much money as you’re STEAMSHIP CO., Memorial Day exercises. The appropria- sons as desire an safe of getting now and it won’t cost you any absolutely place *50 was and use hall tion of voted, the of for bonds, or more to run your plant for twenty-live deposit deeds, notes, jewelry granted. others and articles of value. lights than for nineteen.” papers small At the of the library board, a These boxes are so tireat dynamos!” exclaims the elec- request arranged that they / vote specifying the power of t he library cannot be moved, nor one tric light company. “It takes steenump- opened by any board with regard to the expenditure of in the nor can one teen watts to run one of these new lights." bank, any possessing money was the the box unless lie is known What's a watt?” asks the city. passed. key open ELECTRIC LIGHTS. to the bank ollieers as the entitled “Why a watt is a unit of energy; ump- person Aid. Morang for the committee on to it. Therefore if one linds or steals the teen hundred ami steen wa;ts make a electric lights reported t hat t lie commit- key, he is no nearer the contents of tlie h'Tse-powtr; so you see it lakes three- tee t bought t tie city should have *25 lights box. steenths of a horse-power to run one of for *1.500 a year. The committee recom- Whoever rents one of these boxes need the new lights. 1’hat shows you just mended a three-year contract on these have no further of tire or Hood, NEW ROCKLAND what each light costs us. See?” thought YORK, terms. thieves or II is and that Of course the city sees. After such a burglars. privacy l\ A. Smith, manager of the company, of his affairs is for conven- LINE. lucid explanation further argument is out provided by ANDJANGOR was called upon by the hoard. He said tie ient closets for his use in absolute of the question, and so the matter is privacy, Steamers of this Hue will leave Bangor (Eagle did not believe ttie company would enter- undisturbed even the bank officers. No allowed to rest until the next meeting, by Wharf, High Head) every Monday at a. m. and with- tain anv such proposition, then one can know the contents of a at H i"r New York when the same performance is repeated, possibly and l.'oekland p. m., >iirect. out more ado from his a box as told him. steamers will leave New new The last pulled pocket except voluntarily Returning, York, with specialties. specialty at 4 notice informing the city that on The First national bank de- jder 1, North river, every Monday p. m., was a notice served April certainly Wednesday evening FIRST NATIONAL RANK WILDING. tor Rockland, Camden, Belfast, Buck-port and 20 the company would discontinue public serves well of the for its lian Mir. on the the electric public enterprise city by light company, With our facilities for lighting which includes the streets, Han- in such and facilities in superior handling stating that after April 20 all public light- affording safety freight in New York City and at our eastern cock hall, and ttie library. and in such a handsome terminals, together with through irattle ar- would be discontinued. The notice service in tlie State. The window on State street banking, erecting ing several of efficient ramrei, i,r- we liave with our both Aid. Morang thought the action of the through years substantial block in the of the three eonneetions, a little flutter inches. There place n nd to th. w> -t a ml -out we are was soon withdrawn after as 1'. S. examiner of hanks. is also of plate-glass, l.'FsxTo !•> rail water, h, company was a little hasty. He thought wooden that I in a to handle all the business in- of National are also the usual number <>f unsightly buildings formerly position surprise. The new hank, styled the First ordinary trusted to a- to the entire satisfaction of our the notice should be withdrawn until occupied the place. Ellsworth’s square is bank of Ellsworth, was opened for busi- windows. A gallery t>0 feet long further patrons both its regards service and chargee. The full board was at Wednes- the of the city could be for- now rounded out with brick on j present proposition to floor surface. There are buildings ness Dec. l'J, LVS7, with a cashier only. Its adds the large In the submitted to t tie all four corners and and she can day evening’s meet ing. reporters’ mally company. feet of The sides, All competing rates promptly met. success was instant and remarkable. At also about 1.501) shelving. corner was a new table, purchased for The board then voted that the commit- now display to visitors an edifice worthy the close of its first day's business its de- store is fitted with counting-room, fitting- ] their use through tlie consideration of tee on electric lighting draw up a propo- of her position as the capital of the coun- For all particulars address, were over In one from room, etc., with a large work-room in the posits f 11,000. year C. I M Eastern the and aldermen, for w hich The sition embodying the recommendations ty. It is to be hoped such enterprises will U.. liY, Agent, mayor that time its had increased to second story with all the modern appli- No Broad Street, Bangor, Me. thanks. of the committee. deposits not be severe but American reporter hereexpresses ances. The whole store is discouraged by taxation, Me. over On the last anniversary of handsomely A. (i. Ill NT, Rockland, of ex-Street Com- Mr. Smith withdrew his and f 175,0C.). that those who invest their in the The roll of accounts notice, 1 and one of most money N. I.. Gen’l its its were over finished, is the complete NIAVCOMH, Manager. to submit the opening day deposits of Ellsworth feel sure missioner Maddoeks for March 1 to 13, agreed city’s proposition stores in the State, it is well improvement may \. I). SMI TH, Gen’l Freight Agent, Its average daily transactions clothing and to the he |314,000. of fair and even liberal treatment. a ll Broadway, New York City. amounting to $62 79 for highways company represents. wortli a of are over It has over 600 different visit inspection. From t he informal discussion ?15,000. *13.29 for sidewalks, was approved and regarding On the second floor are four suites of some from every town in electric it is that the depositors, HORN. Also the roll of Street Commis- lights, plain present to the BOSTON AND BANCOR passed. and some from several towns offices besides those attached first board of aldermen is in earnest in its de- this county sioner Smith for the balance of the month and third floors. are all Ci >N A KY — At 6, to Mr and Mrs in county. Its loan account They handsomely Surry, April sire make a contract with the Washington Otis a of amounting to $27 50 for high- to electric and well The eastern (Jonary, daughter. March, j distributed among about finished lighted. but believes that the is over |220,000, hl'MI AM \t Penobscot, March 29, to Mr and ways and $18.25 for sidewalks. light company, city suite is F. Giles. 1,000 customers. occupied by Lynwood Mrs Kzra Dunham, a son. 75 for has been more for its lights than Steamship Company. Teachers’ rolls of accounts $078 paying tin* central office But not all the loanable funds of the ! attorney-at-law, by GltDSS—At Deer Ish*. April 4, to Mr and Mrs have towns. It is that a common schools and $178.78 for high other probable Omar W. insurance and .Iasihi (i eiross, a son. bank are iuva-ttai in loins an l dis- Tapley, agent will be effected. HOLM I- s — At Southwest Harbor, March 5, to SPltlNU Sl'HEDl'I.K. school—were passed. compromise treasurer, the southwestern suite counts. It has been the to in- county Mr and Mrs W T a son. near ttie policy Holmes, [ Presley A for railroad gates across A petition for an electric light Dr. 11. W. dentist. Dixon 1 petition crease its reserve force a by Haynes, re- by investing railroad crossing on Heal avenue was W. HOLLAND—At I.amolne. to Mr and reasonable of its funds in solid, The third floor is occupied by F. April 3, In almost there is ceived and placed on tile. percentage Mrs Pearl.) Holland, a daughter. every neighborhood of munici- Hollins with The American newspaper quick-selling securities states, M K.\ DF.U-At Surry, \pril 4, to Mr and Mrs some one whose life has been saved by Aid. Morang, rrotn me committee establishment. The palities, etc which can be almost in- job printing presses Frank Mender, a son. Chamberlain’s Cholera and Diar- on streets, reported that the rock-crusher Colic, converted into cash without loss are supported on iron beams over a floor SIIKI’IIKltD-At Casting, April 3, to Mr and needed would cost about stantly Mrs .John P a rhcea or who has been '"r“d of repairs which of cement so will be no vibration. Shepherd, daughter. Remedy, when These securities added there and recommended that it he in necessary. TIMIN' Fit At Itrooklin, A 2, to Mr and Mrs chronic diarrhma by the use of thai med- *50, put One featureof these accommodations is the prtl Three Trips a \\ eek. to its cash reserve make the bank I Austin s Turner, a daughter. There is talk of regular Mary Eleanor.] icine. Such persons make a point of shape for work. locating flood of light in the and At the same great composing A pril 4, steamer the crusher on the of “town house practically impregnable. Commencing Tuesday, 1S‘*9, telling of it whenever opportunity offers, The editorial room is » k time funds have always been found for press departments. MAIlltIKI). ••Mt. Desert", apt F Wtnterbothum, leaves of State out rock where and Satur- hoping that it may be the means saving hill”, street, taking on the third floor, and the counting-room Bar Harbor, Tuesilays, Thursdays the accommodation of its solvent patrons. for seal Northeast Har- it would the street. It was the 11EKKY STAPLES— At Stockton Spring*. days at 1 p in Harbor, other lives. For sale by Geo. A. Parch- Improve on second floor. The hank early in its life encountered the April 1'l>\ Kev II W Norton, of Sear-port, bor, Southwest Harbor. Stonlngton and Rock- kr. Druggist. unanimous opinion of the board that Mi-- Lizzie S Merry, of Stockton Springs, to land and connects at Koekland with steamer for the financial of 1890, and then THE BUILDERS. State street should receive attention, if stringency George M staples, of Penobseot. I Boston, on each passage. of but considerable the widespread panic 1893, passed The whole buildinjf is well found in Klio'VN F EKN A Ll> At Franklin, April 5, advertisers are any, and it is probable that RETURNING. THE AMEHICAN'S and with a by Kev .1 K l.ombaril, Ml-* Carrie A Mrown through them safely scarcely every respect, thoroughly wired for elec- down the into the work will be done on it this year. to Klmcr Fernald, both of Franklin. ^ letting price-bars field tremor. The directors have all From Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- as along V... —FA LT—At Northeast barqain* ltoll of accounts No. '1 was passed C(»K>oN Harbor, April j day*, at ft p rn of for rather than on floor. The are Kev I K Miss Nora Corson to Southwest follows: sought safety profits. water every corridors l.y Norwood, From Rockland, via stonlngton. Lewis Friend .1 11 Fait, both of Northeast Harbor. Harbor, Northeast Harbor am. Seal Harbor, Of the original directors, roomy and well lighted Toilet and ROLL OF At'i OUSTS SO. 1. CL A KK —FKKKKLL—At Northeast Harbor, Tuesdays, Thursday-, and Saturdays at about 21'tjbrrtisrmcnts. r. uuuon nave huu ana ueorge aeceaseu, clothes closets are A ( 5 a or arrival of steamer from Boston. FUND. NAM K. AMOUNT. arranged conveniently April 7. by Kev Frne.-t ran.-ton, Mrs Kva | m, upon the elec- I. of Northeast to Kandall W 45 oo their places have been tilled by for the use of tenants. The entire build- Clark, Harbor, Police, Timothy Donovan, Ferrell, ol Treinont. 45 00 tion of Senator Hale and A. \V. King, both is heated steam an ef- E. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. At OUR NEW STORE Hiram C Lord. ing by through KV NNS-PRCM M F.Y— At ISangor, April 6, by Win K Harrington, 1 .'>0 well known as men of intelligence and ficient boiler and in the Kev Edward McSWeeney, Miss We are showing a very plant put by Margaret Calvin A is tin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. Maine Insane hospital, '''' 23 business The officers of the stove of Bos- Evan-. < llangor, to W illiam J Prummey, of fine line of Insane, capacity. Smith-Anthony company, Ellsworth. Fire Am Fire Engine Co, 11*60 bank are A. P. William H. Hill, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. depart Wiswell, — to-day Judge ton. M’FAKEANl) — STEW ART At Ellsworth, Cllarles W Smith, 5 Oo president; Henry W. Cushman, cashier; The architects were Andrew Jacques & \pril II, by Kev C S Mel.earn. Miss Lena F Charles W 25 oo Me Far land to L both of Han- Gerry, Leonard M. Moore, teller; Monroe V. Rantoul, of Boston, the builders M. C. George Stewart, Ticonic 120 00 cock. Ellsworth Sleamb’t Co. Co, ft and H. Rockland, Blncliill & McGown, book-keeper, Henry Foster & of and Purbert — ! K E Doyle, 2 70 Son, Waterville, REYNOLDS-LAM MEKT At Mar Harbor, clerk. s, Kev Charle- 17 done-. Mi-.- Sadie 1 oo Higgins, II. Stratton, of Ellsworth. The wiring \pril by Martin E Jelllson, Ke. indd- to M both of liar THE NEW BUILDING. George Lambert, Clifton Woodward, 1 oo and gas piping were done by J. N. V. Harbor. Library, Frederick A Coombs, 3 85 For several years the increasing busi- Lane, of Bangor, and the plumbing by F. HE l»M AN W AKPWELL — At Mueksport, -, bv Kev William Miss Ellsworth Elec HI Co, 4 50 ness of the bank has B. of Ellsworth. April For-yth. uncomfortably Aiken, Mian.-he \ Kedman to T 12 25 George Wardwell, F E Tilden, crowded its quarters, which were at tirst THE MAGNIFICENT VAULT. both of Muck-port. 70 E E Doyle, thought to be ample. The directors for But the most interesting feature in the sll A W — M A( E —At Mrewer, April 7, by Kev Austin M Foster, 13 20 Meniamin M Mrs arrie A of Schoolhouse, different for is the safe built for the Merrill, Shaw, 1899 SCHEDULE some time considered plans building great 11 of Aurora. Contingent, Timothy Donovan, 3 70 Ell.-worth, to George Mace, relief, and finally adopted the bold one bank by the Hall safe company of Cin- From April 4 Until May 19. Henry s Adams, 2 00 of the two corner lots on cinnati. The interior is feet and is 7C i>iki>. Strs. Juliette andRockland. Harvey W Moran g, 2 00 purchasing Catherine, in feel of the safe of Win K Me., 2 00 Central square opposite the post-office, high. The body is the SAILING: ACSTIN —At Eamuine, April 7, John H Austin, DAYS OF 2 00 of the and a sub- hardest steel known to two inches Hiram W Nason, the heart town, erecting science, aged 75 years. For Koekland: George S Ober, 2 00 stantial, handsome brick block, which thick with bent angles and without a bolt EXTON —At Peer Isle, April 10, Mrs Ann M ; Monday (except when the lee will not permit boar Arthur W Austin, 200 should for ail time be a home for the anywhere through it. It is impervious Eaton, aged 68 year-. getting to Surry). Flume note—Monday’s will not connect at Rockland with Boston boat AMiert H 2 00 FKEETHY —At Mrooklin, April 5, Mrs Mercy Norris, bank, and a central gathering point for to drills or dynamite, since there is no until after May l*.», Tuesday, Thursday. 2 00 Ereethy. North Star Pub Co, crevice in This thick steel chest Baby Carriages financial transactions. any part. HE XTil -At Verona, April s, Charles W Heath, From Koekland: Austin M Foster, 12 50 AND The First National Bank Building com- is closely and completely encased in the aged 32 years, 7 months, 13 days. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—no boats to 1- A 4 5o rederick Coombs, Ai Surry until the ice goes out " a Hi, for Rockland, vis* above land- Henry Hennessey, pointed the building committee. The lots without the use of keys. The inner door Mi l.XN—At Ell-worth, April 7, Miss Nellie ings. and block is also of steel O. A. were bought, the contemplated two and one-half inches I Xlullan, aged is years, 6 months. CROCKETT, FURNITURE Edward E Richardson, 2 ts) Rockland, Me. Manager, is now and occupied. thick and weighing two and one-half tons. M < >K> E At Gouldsboro, 4, Walter 1 .e-lle IN EASTERN MAINE. Hancock Co Pub 10 75 completed April W. Co, infant -on of Kev ami Mrs C M G. HIGGINS, The named the “First National It is fitted with double combination locks Morse, aged Ellsworth. Ellsworth Elec 111 Co, block, 5 mos. •Flag landing. Agent, is in a sit- which also Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave Hank — Pub '■ 25 building”, commanding operate without keys. K 11A M At wife 1 Prices to Suit Botli Rich and Pocr. Campbell Co, i’IN Pedhatn, April 4, Mary, word at Stevens & Prummey’s stable. uation and is the finest busi- The builders of safe have a Orreu C 83 9 months. Eleetrl light, Ellsworth Electric Illu practically the world- Pinkliam, aged years, I --- \t M Snow ruinating Co, 114 50 ness block east of Bangor. Its style of wide reputation for good work, and they SNOW Mrooklin, April 2, George 1M-P A N-S. 10 for 5 cents at druggist* aged 65 years, 1 month, 17 days. | and life. One architecture follows that known as the assure the bank that i:i material They banish paiti prolong gives A. W. Cushman A Total, $04136 design, ST X PEES-At Swan’s I-land, April 2, JosepI I relief. No matter what's the matter one will Son, classical and it is built of and this is one of the most Corner Main and Franklin Si.- Kllswobtii. Adjourned. renaissance, workmanship XV Staples, aged 03 years, 3 mouths, 13 days. J do you good. h uncle, Capt. Merritt Wood. ami sa l .''titarrttermnits. COUNTY NEWS. ( W( .41 I .x '. 9/ the '»« ‘.it’''., with turn Com that port. *ee ... <•« F"r arfilifiV-n I'cmntxj .W»r* '<*her page* '♦n -"■iffltt ’lit. I '■ •!*> .. ah' 'A Capt. C M. C 7 F THE POTS U ICAN *i l u» s !■ C 1 ■. printed Mr-, i. A. r u ajut Nathan Went v. >pi. t\>iiiter ha* been e M N \Y ! eon*, I!t> r ,"j Bo.i on Itie Steamship wharves Hr I! « i. ..r; ... CO'JLD be. rvtufiud Moiidhi. and w ! take ■H «* » d I TALrv] Mrs. Mat'*i •*< — i.KAN- -b M in fit t -V v. !i el hI Si: U :m- f Mr. Mild ,.NN!VKI>U:Y, M M. H m -dt ai East F ankiin Tuesday tv-inu', April 4. Pan * Washing ?owdcr * ci■ q e: |- * « » t'i- l|r I ! -: a- K '! grance Hfte«nth an; v > .. res i >. i V N 11W vtr-a* \. l’he h« every par- 1..: •*. a r r -. •» H a j• s a e. s. I, a. d tab -. p- gramrm ivh» fo .v- pr> .... y W !i HK' f t,-\ Lu mnl » f * uu, o; cr area: : {he- mai.y ^nr-r , ^rime a : *v 1 ‘a«i. ton* Faked be *n- «r .« r '■ f VIH OF J.H.S At KlLE-_A cake of W>‘*t \ and makes them as Jbrii.i im*h and Fef re ernw U'-t Mng g. n j 11’arg’f d. « Jh ". r r lost a ■. a week. A• e I .•. r t .\ 1 F.w* the and whitest ail were e#t;-ri*d. T o n followed purest as it in d k- ■ / !I ll neiVm£^Try yfur , r. K. h. ^ .( HaJif «, a -s.*> In tow* l’*o a *ir.i11jit- Hi- I \ « .Maty int»r urse. tr ri. cl Frar.k 4 by .. It a M u *1'*. rt I. »tifT ^ ( H-h « Glycerine Thut- t\ lit. m -Ita kitchen and it. hum /, I W bur and nsrte- prove First 1 Ilia at Mr. Wi 1 My ioilet a^ap K 1 has engagt-d to preai I Kv the the l.»wf.!ey ng absence of mg led B ...... lira V4 K THtJ ■ at 1. -: n of ■•older buy-”, a f- •% games were enjoyed every package

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town \> tui.u> g r I ;u\ f tiie even- ~ ■ > .ay. pi- tl it * > f. Li Pro IP m k. ing wt-re Lit* Tge 1)(ID hi \i. of 1. s Wurth Falls. la.'gt M u~ii .. 10. t\ On t. -tr Was aii F; lay April re h e a u w m _. e. d m (I ei \ Sullivan and Weaver to two month, Hmt.it; .Mr*, im v C(K .Vi NEWS. in -» *• ■ f .. ti h- tl » Th* v t t »«»• W. ,m;ii Voc.i duet Mr- I — jkf'. appealed April f r• n 1;\ r -f ni at t..« ■ --ai.lMrl Y *• st of' r» of K- ■■ M-. <• ? \\ •-* Frank; ha- pnifr* 11 eu 11 I > U 1711. fi. .ra, “up urt, h »nd- been engaged b> be i- ret b ii.-p.i-is ■' A i. n i>. •!.». ;e I ;«*> < *r IntMi. ..rv «r» The gran ge t be for «u; Warr^i i f Ho«l>. ; -each to re ; t»e en*g ar. adjourned > I. THf* firm of Stafford ii, _ r». I K M >-<••! si»■»-*. iim *ui I this Rrofhera, ;• art \>.tn ht:t er* ill the upper roO n. The hill ah- week, « Mr- Augusta J hn- n. f '•ul'ivan. < A ■> ft ll m pri-tor** of f he Mr I ►—♦-rf *0 », Ut- rated, t walls Ml*-, k4** g -x hook#. livery -r prttti > bdug •1 V H '.g bad h ili- ck paraiytic v. t: to- torn v -’t g fr •- tn re tht d ter ♦ t Ie ha* been rii-aol ved, and !•*- huMim-— ;j h.!v c vered w.th targe ti «g- t-»*it C. Miss Lillian M. is » Bowden visiting !«-: *- 'if to. '• has re’urr-td borne. « be r! f- d on A. I. h, past week, ■ s4 w it ti by draped. wti e f red, a n a- friends in Lynn, Mass. Si-fford#i ■*■ > <>\ nnm''« of fie » T: tii er M i»s P.v r- •. t *i ■ -1. t ■; I.- t firm (»•-..re»- J Sinff Nason and t« n Spring* r slarted f r blue from llir -t hs» huiring hung ceiling a Frank Mhmhi has work in his son’.- »*,...... » w uitc lac low u ha t begun I I -I »»•>'- rn* *n*»t nf I hi' fl’ -tore, Somesvt It tui- morning, where of red \l A*..- i.i'i** it in ibe !', J the$ hope profusion potted plant*, together w n sn ■*. * mill, ing box boards. f he la jre .fn | on < 'of -f reel '< ii. is a. *■ *- t-tfe >\v being repair* ?«> fit d for the summer. •o 11u111• *, a h, d tu (ion. employment pretty •* and co o-ed lantern-, I !!••• of Kd t*ard Wentwortl A Dorr will Ihe Samuel*. Frank > 11* iih« i>r-m I’M »- •% 11.! tx a » oil put goods Bradbury getting ready to Mr**. Mabel Gould has returned from verted t lie stage mtoa *‘t>ow er of lam Rh‘lad»*''|ih and wi'l conduct a l|v» rv i l>> be slice ire wick. -i curb ^ d hs m- » tl « ti m He ih) coming c*1 and «•« 'e f» e quarrv crossings soon iu* f.-arl- and light, w ere -he and bersnn The >rrhe*trn—consisting of c*oro» lj•***i Jsw- i,t. t—4 « ■* s- < ll iie Mi-sir* Altai h ud Hal lie Wood art* quarry Maurice have teen v g t he past fe w 1 (*ol• rir»t v mi, Aug. Carter. in* <• II*- a a- »i j-( <,f ne guesiH f ineir sister. Mrs. John I Iti h- < iiM* The. ri **»• Hi Me ue f l-.ii.. cure* little cold*. cures Id* colds ton. d<>\* — a 1 F .Mas »ii a d wife leave for will teacn t ht grammar scuool. several weeks with hi- Colby was great Miccwa, and con- Ells- stop grandrno: her, the very erae of consumption.— *. tributed much to the f the \»■ ri U M tisy. .\ir Mason w ill serve on Wanted, a dog. Must have a good Mr-. Smith, w ho has been visiting her plta-U'e -- I (A:*Ll occasion. was a creuil lo the (Ml ftlf 1 ne g rami joy. appetite and capable of digesting at .east uwiurtn nere. Supper 36untisnnnit8. matrons 0 m t ti .iik ii A for he only « uuiti. Hfitiu* anu Mr* K-.-lc Mssou and daughter (»er- ;f n*-r parent Lu;t iii-i v •« • 11 r, am vni home from Puc- the non enforcement of the three week- *£0. Mrs. PNtten and son South |V»i«»h*cot. prohibitory but rt'niHi ii ■» *c * s 4umt-M tml jin Frank is iri li d 1 11 ii r- .» y laws, ait O' ms-.suable s gn- of Jesse w :!I follow in a ft w w ee k s. Gray North B'uehill at work spring. pruv« d. for Haskell. Apri. 10 M. Walter B a i-at Kugene OOULD, ury hone from Bar The Free Baptist ladies' aid society Kiii.- '« rv ■* * « r** be d at tie who now keef»* the atore bo lorn? oc- r» t to "■ ill Hell 11 KmII*. Harbor, wurc he has been He will meet w.tb Mrs. Wi.’lC H berts ha- urn* d Bos'on ■ » clerking. Eliza Stover Friday I'i'U’. Fu r.iuoti, lie S. 1' «• np'ed hy in** 'ate J. W. Coombs, In iUmu. mi so iQtehds to on to resume hi* duties on a Juniit W ill g> t• in * it go tueroad wuu a grutn- to-xt. April 14 Supper will he served dodger. P. tfi 4 Wife, prepared H• ev»f\ ant that can oe ii »\ e* k l«» Ihki- *-e ..... a cMurg" f -upplied by pbone. and there will he donation f Rev. Fred B M tc el is to »*r-u on the ju-y Y Y. ■ a d g it. ms C Friiii nm ni will Mr Smith. All are < pt E. G. Burnham has commenced on o.s i Syive-ter Lowed w tore t will work Burnham has about 600 Cords of wood to Hi d b*-r Is whs h dee Tuesday, trey Fruit. Nuts and the like. f uj ded success. tar ha- been it g f »r several week-. ■ paint * » a h-t e to her w tiarf manufacture into slaves ver\ ‘*ne whs the coming nmi.ni to a box E delighted with the exer- -Imp. _ Severs, from t h s vi age s it ended I: t- The s»; w of stool ‘Hr- was fin.sue.: ci-es. part icu’ariy he of the chil- living Candage has d tin i.g parents d nee at t »- i-s- ge ha I on Ti nrvn»% purcha*. \ •-opr'- ur< tiM»e <>•- has gone t«> l.uber u dren w h. lad been so W idta at Gordon ill i-rida\, af»er more and Cunary plact « than efficiency evening. t> a v» r> ni t riiHfi ho Miioko* April pa--mg ry p — Jo- < v to Kn»t- two months taught. There whs a unani- < -awing. Sawing of long patiently ev* t; ng. t’!ara Friend »* Very I a d fears a "e en- <* h > bi •’-o. m team- mous de-:re C• have the engaged lorn: »n -laves begin- tnia week. recital repeated, tertained lor her ie, ivy Mr- A Condon 1 «•* returned from g a-r >■ nr. With a large amount of stock on hand t which Ms* Dunn ha- kindly consented t>• Tr d. wn South”. She a H.ru hi KhImm resunnd bis duties a- <■» * to reports 'k 'e c 'c v. khg reel ed a BOX of CIGARS will be a r.us.v piace Ibis summer. do. The receipts g■> to help pay for j po'e vat it- l.me, t ut cold H! i« ge driver M n.day Andrew ‘tr. .,1ft very *;j »xtremeiy h. d .o ore-ire the nturn U E EK the organ f«»r t he church. Hiii.g iLu and Ap CH t»ike r w »-al her. 1 will lire u»e iait y con. Toiled b» 10. SC. s'r-pcs Tt ~ n* .v In -nt, ttie ns.deuce of Oak I'-.iiu April i>ea. on Auow There was a hu led rrn supper at the c K.:.,u.il I'odge. MEEPSCNMM PIPE. Lew s B. is tl ■ Dyer quite Franklin. ur■ ti 5. As t apt K -nr. of Horn it w h > has t>. eu Wednesday evoniig. April M ». C Johnson, of »t.ar 1'hetoMi hs ;s in Mm-bianf ML-s Grace Marshall is emj \ed a*. the hands of 1 re- t attendance wh- I, the vi-n .i'g trn ndi hen, it .urmd home ia-t proceeds r.vet ilay i, enter tor jo »\ home Harbor. pair 11 g committee. ♦ re in the -arte about Friday proportion, f3. hm g u- Mr*- C'.ara Yorke moved o 10. TOBACCO and CIGARS. Fred L. in Frank E. Bai-deil is in Boston April io. Climax. Apr. W. Capt. Murcb, the schooner Jo-»k*»g ber new tnitne a t a e« k ; eve wv.r me t e n after h -tone '•ontract. ••William is to iur in toil II .1 I.... Eddy”, ready o nil oiil

h h*»s to 4 1 t;v in t James has Josej Doyle gone Wg1 hhip.. -- mariug the irand Central rob- Seavey shipped with M Fmma Sargent ha- returned tr n. b *<".♦ M r> u-’’ leevi* Tuesday IIHEIZIY GOULD. Clarence of rjeal commeiii -mg a term of school to ch-o w h ch was b* fore Ljuuro, Harbor. day. West Sul ivan. / f r Bu. k Y Hi « ■ ad a' ..nr f C iM’i' ; mate, li-u.cii air, .•*. report.d days. Alle> undergoing rtpairs. looking building o w ork for t tie season. Synr / Janies Mil; one <>f tte US ONE COLLAR V material for a a e C -«• van, SEhLi dwelling. N Turner. fcH|'or-, *: ff li- re-pondetlta, »*■» *•♦*.* •• » "It. Maurice Marshall is employed with C T. baa moved h’- Sy f.lirra b(«f. (rM. KUlttHllli * 1* Hooper fam!^ " «de a 'i'iless ;1».• 1 ill s 11 tie»lk 10' > fr«lfc-M i) i> n •!nir, itru d'ut Chares C up' ng Peter The tow business is in K'tu-r_v tnifige i- iUi«* It ill Thomas Liscomb, at Salisbury Cove. being adjusted t" W iter Harr.or f ir he summer. I WesVer. Judge Clark a-uum-ed truth the vacated room of the resident April 10. (' > fr-iKM Miss Ethel Davis, of >-a! has engineer Or’ando A-h d» ;.'t a -1 Harbor, and wife, of Bnr Harbor, rV. of the railroad. Mias A. V. Bunker is em- I- been her mother a.id Swttli Itr«*«iU«.\ ill#-. haUm ai*ti »r> visiting friend-. spent a f'-w day here last week, y as usual as w visiting »n4 l* railnt ployed assistant in Alvati Cj. c in o ban to riling. gone liar Harbor. GRAIN-0 BRINGS M—» Ii * I;. The vessels that were hau.ed up at relatives. REIIEF The ■ tl "th e drinker rT»-«- j-a h.iict • »IN last meeting .f the Methodist VC e* drinking Green island for winter nave John F I la haa gone to I her l«le c«cr quarters, Miss Dorcas Alien is ill at the home of th.tt i- in -er- isi-.ii ^.->1 in scd nlmuM as circle was with Mr-. \n;.ie ■' ! made a -tart. Eiaisdell, East Ibis we* k cm u-i11• -- .1 v* -a in uri"u». Ii. nj rn d f»rain *»* Kverett Bunker, where -he na- been j«> u stop- II 1- like c.,{Tee * ut t; •• » Franklin, sevent. people 1 emg enter fl t- are just Charles Cain vc !•.<■ W.D. Leland fell from the loft of h.» ping f< r a few week-. and f-. of Rockp* 't are i'«i-|te ..free ii -els the -1. ml., ruins tamed. Receipt- from supper and ice- the affect- he barn, fc-et. Plaiting at W P ail.’a. ii.ge-t;..i', heart a*> I -il-turh- tire eighteen fracturing tnree rib- Mrs. A. F. ba- returned from w *• cream sa.e. Hooper rv..u- -tvc 11rmn o tone up (he and his ankle. — t•111• a. Ids spraining Harbor after a few dH\s The bee and dance at the ibge-t aid -ire’igthei.- the Prospect sj ending chopping $13.00 _ Mias Alice Veraua B i:ik-r, w ho was a nerve- There l- nothing hut nouri-hineut in with ber list week wa- we : Wiu.ell writf FOR i.l li ; FREE Capt. James Bray, in the schooner M-tnr, Mr-. Fred Hamilton. point attended. l>rait!-<». Itean't Mltieiwi-c. 1.-'. and J.*e. candidate for the c:v -ervic- examina- STOVE CATALOGUE. •'Carrie ". nas l***r package. •Vrl.V?t uo Ma> gone toSullivan to load William Fernald. who ha- been Thesteannr- -i ver Star "and *( a-t ine' n »■ tion recently, is among ; he talented very »?i«1 r■ .-..t charv Tfcl* *1 1* «i*. for Bar 16 11* v!'. i. *• j*' lr m hr Harbor. E. L Al!*y ’5 with him. bi i- eave an ex< *r- m io Be fast ( I k Adapted to am trusiuau .t top t| .■ > improving. Mr-. Sadie of M mdav ;x| 4> young ladies w n s- mw Tracy, 111 ‘-ounty. proiei-n .. rv led. wilt MOI li«‘» v nr .*«-jt •» .. .-v .ev <« ni i-dor. visited her a br.’f »hi-.’ y j... Aubrey relumed home from friends wish 1 r brother few •Mr- Lire * ii »»-«. n d the her 1 r»e suec»-as -he c,mi 11 ...I.. i.i. k. .0-1 err..,:. Li. »!•■! » his Winter rui-e H-t vw-t fc. rvv™, »»'_••• .•. .’» .W *« ( # ftequire .earn |U,| ru.l litirt-f Bil-lr u 7 I f •• -' again the schooner a ealerioo' for L’oll n. i| In Ij ’•» sri-.iuK to enter FRll « pitn it.. /!»!•■. ri' iki it u | r.f llrnt.. * r, rv. dais Rev. K. M Edwards feet »u<4l l»«r»rr. *1 l"l I « I.IMlIMil.t 41.\\TII vaia:- « u rt-ft-r quickly u iiii Howard lL..',.( ,|s if aiiil t* t- -are q. ■ » rapt. Majo. -I lliuicork. ^ ^ It HI 1 ifiiin Harry an at B k 1 A f have !l I |,rr < i to an* h. save time ■ interesting -peatier tue Meth-d -t and ■ »r. u. y ur »r n*r » (.a* L'. A1 \ t- lit- 0:1 the same -e-' *u<2 rei ■: schooner. M -s 1 c.ed. A .. uirj.1t ol -1 -1 t: f a church ',e Jennie Marshall ha- returned to -1 »• g *• t c r y .* Wednesday I rev < >r 1( P evening. rd.» U haul loads toorib* Apri B-r H-rbor. vvi Mrv 11 Ih, in h. rt *. erend gentleman, who v ting m- r, I'., ,-uhs iii d- »•*»<«.*. Cublisii. SEARS. ROEBUCK A. CO. iVc" CHiCAUC. 'LL S \ s s •> si V New Uoebork a to. «r* 8<>nt|| l»»r l.ir daughter. Mr- J. K. L .Dari, returned Mrs. George W. Butler, of Franklin, is geH. l*or perty in town. went in to h- O' dy\ I: took some time -Maine’', tied with a ribbon of ttrookIn i tleship Mrs. Laura EX A M M , C M I*A HE. to extricate him, and some ladies Curtis, of Ellsworth, lias young : the national color-. Refreshments of Mi»« Jones will c ee her school been a short visit high who were in the were much making to her sister, carriage the cake and coffee were served. The relics of April 11. \\ e don't care lieu much von worse for the tu! Mr-. Maria Durgan. through which they i the -Maine” were secured by Coleman Frank Stanley > huriij from for look or w ht-t c \ mi ot, |j| »t. bad to wade before they could The chopping mate!? and ! Beverly proceed Crabtree, whose letters from party given a | interesting short slay. so farther. It to he that by 1-rael were well lotto- as come and '«■< hoped somewhere Havana recently appeared in The Ameri- Burgan Wednesday you in the dim future road will attended and much all F'our cottages are to be built at “West bonding reach can. enjo>ed by present. our stock of KIM'.o i t it- Find” t his a point w here *000 sloughs will A bountiful supper and rich collation in spring. disappear. April 10. B. N \( I S, STO\ Its ami the KAMIKs There were appropriate Easter services evening were sptcial features. O.ving to he storm of Saturday, the lu-fore you at the 'Lurch and in the East Su 1 li% h n April 9. Sumac. steamers did not arrive here till Iuiy. We chal- >unday, evening -- Sunday. there w«- n E-tater The ice wa« broken The 1 e 11"i- missionary concert by embargo Thursday school con mittee has ordered new comparison, and clain the uuol, which off night. Friday a vessel -ailed the cove stoves, and w ill di-( Sunday passed very up Georte P. Goodwin is visiting his soua ard t he furnace in the tMat Kitten o,|(l||^ excel al pleasantly Tuesday evening Presiding to load brick for Mr. Patten. i.i Massachusetts and New York. new school house. Eider i.-' ! the others. Manufactured h\ Day fourth .uarterly con- A car load of which was landed It is freight Mrs. Emma L. Fogg and daughter s.v.d he Portland steamship com- lik-trr-s v*. ere e ected for the at West Sullivan fere^-. for G. S. Bunker, is Etnei, of Otis, are visiting relatives here. p ny i» negotiating f .r the steamboat NOVI’S N MTTKH MT(i CO.. and Austin,g year There wa- a change being cRrted the town. Iian«or, -juite through Abram wharf property at “West End”. n, Trueworthy and Mrs. i in the f steward*, several new daughter, 10. t I ale In The was April <;. B. A. F. |;. MKi:\. I.Hsworlli. society pleasantly entertained Mary Card, of Ellsworth, are in church members taking the of the visiting place on Wednesday by Miss Emeline Johnson. town. VVriil K*l«*n. older on»*. Rrsolutions of respect and the visitor- Among present were Mrs. Mrs. Murray Lurv*.-y La-* gone to Swan's anpreciai -■"■w-i'in- luni .... 1 Lamoiiie. burn, Constipation, dose of 1,, annex 0:1 S. D. hall. Proceed^ for siANS“T **»6Allt IIIIKM Sargent's cottage, The upper pastoral sup- M, li rlVii ta k' SA*. M>- Adrlie C °-k: Irienus in OUR Alders. visiting ■: “:::• :r p»|cE^3g,.t>0, port. Massachusetts. ?PECiAL HoosTs WE WAKE THIS TOP BUGGY ,s ko»vn m joky in uik*<, Daniel April SUB. Piiis 1 :" Manchester Las resumed work : —--« m 10.__ Bamoine grange will confer the fourth 1 on the he tr ", .^Latest Style For 1093. cottages commenced last fall on Su rry. On and tomorrow di- u I -t T: ,t •- on two retiring, your V V V degree candidates even- ... 1. * a Ta-. Tuesday M-o-.-s. ri, u. v .. *■ Sutton’s island. The ice is 1 .. Patten's will be ■■ Errn MM- leaving bay. gestive organs and ; I ntent. --'4 -,r -. ing. regulated :r, ■ T*p. 1 af» ; * -> tv.s P*io«.r me*,-' Edward Atwood and came Alark and will bo a t ... ; \. : f e.oh‘,V!‘ family last Hussey daughter, of North 1 you bright, ] ready *'1 " tna. W. .ear be scboolbouse in district No. 2 is k.-il *1 k i!*xiy n e, *fr"* rrnrh ’’ r.»th -r V ima*« I vr.. week for the summer. He were in lor any kind of work. « r'srh..*.7 will commence Orland, town last This has uj33.&0‘cn'|hc IS C f"f Monday. $P£C*Al PRICE -Hpt.tr, Dill, „r •. r»<-k .- undergoing Whittaker a repairs. Stephen the of B,’ron. H-; t. ren /•*.. «ni nil I\cr* '-'•<* ««■! *'t for .t.rri work this week on the been experience it Ml K »fu. Ufin A R A N T f F D » *0 D .][• golf grounds. >thors; U,u“ «’*» Harry Wood went to Cutler and Alton art »f* H.u 11; v i;t V W(, vm; -at: J l"r »••• * **■'■'* Saturday. Tripp doing the work. will be your.-. HOOD'S BILLS are April 10. JAP. He will from there go to Calais to join April 10. H. sold by all modi -i:t dealers. 25 cts. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK U CO. tine.;, CHiCACO, ILL. IIOH.NK-. AM) ll>»UM-. >lKN. MINNESOTA HIGHWAYS. LOVE IN A CAB. ('(> u N 1 "i N E YY UOUJNTjl\ -- MVS Jftrtiral. Tin* wagon that The »>- Abbot palled at tsirtitional County Nerrn are other fn Hartford i>nye* additional County Netvs other pages weighed 7(5 without For *h»» I in veiuenf The of his cab made Mr. Ar- pounds Proponnl l.un pro stopping shafts. IiillI’h I of Itondn. 8 •••*»! «VfMl thur Cargill look up from his paper. The Hhi Imii MEs Vivian lb ewer was All at once 1 he an spent a few riajsof Mrs. C. W. Cousins is friends Wav packed. he recog- only flying machine that seems Under the present lews it is ilmost visiting It is in at to h<* last week in Sumesville. in Supplied Ellsworth Last. nized a girl's face, frightened and pale. much of a success is Airship. impossibility for counties in tbi« state Bar Harbor. he It is hard to be always .lump in'" cried. The girl saw him 2:14 on of Mrs. Chant* na pleisant. 'a. to build inaoailain roads account llamor is visiting her Cspt. Robie Norwood is home, Rfter in time, the Good-natured are often irritable. caught extended hand the it the sister, Mrs. people just Marion Mills, tin* guideless pacer, expense it w in Id impose pen Dyer Young, of Lamoine. nesrly r month’s absence Rt sea. and was by his side, panting ami iu If you knew the reason you would not Rufe, the owners the paced Grosse Pointe track recently property along improved Will iiaslHin, of R. Fuller and a moment. Lamoine, spent Sunday George E. Webster French, be surprised. in 2:001,. roads, says the St. Paul Pioneer Press. with his My dear Miss Chesterton,” he said, mother, Mrs. Prudence Haslam. tiie attorneys, are in Ellsworth this week. Ever have the stand in itching piles? do run such risks;'" Rose who Not only do existing laws Maria vviiy you hug, 2:15, recently set the A. who has the Dr. J. D. is Not sick to > to bed or not well the of llamor, spent Phillips takings fortnight’s enough g *1 d -n't know. Supjose I'd boon Winona (Minn.) half mfrle true k record way constructing permanent good winter in New York, Inis returned home. ; vacation in Portland, Boston Hiid New enough to sit up. kno< k l down and run over." f t 2:18, is 15 old. roads, but also rembrit impossible in years Freeman York. will you so. .\tid cab,” murmured the less to such Kingman, of East Franklin, Nothing annoy by my Cargill. I hr populous counties keep racing sulky of Rrightliglit. made a brief visit to L. F. Brewer Mrs ,J T. The constant itching sensation. ( .'ll. quite by accident, laid his hand reads 10 we have in To keep a Hot it. Freeman and daughter, 2:0s' 27 repair Hard to harder i*■ s Chesterton's. ,. weighs pounds, and is week. M ss bear, to get relief. upon paiirt- road in cm dition ^ constant Katherine, arrived home from R, ck- *d red. v.bile good reijtnr i.v fiiis time tiiey were approaching the ami blue. M iss and Keeps you awake nights care and intelligent supervision Under Ft hel \\ ilcumb. w ho has been tj.iile Tuesday of last week. Tr« uh t».. where Cargill had to A green trotter named Spoils your temper, nta: ly drives you proposed Subsoil lias s> t the nf allow l:U'tlie farm- ill, is able to rihumc her Mrs. Daniel Mt-s Chestertori's fright present system position hi-or McEachern and Mrs. dim had evi- tli" Philadelphia critics all Hi* crazy. ■ agog. ers to tin lr road tax in lah-.r a ganist. ('narles d.■ i1 ite her ow n destination nut pay great Trask, of Northeast Harbor, nave ’!> put was unearthed Isn’t relief and cure a long felt want? somewhere in Pennsyl- amount of t.me t •r: « been of her In id I i*" rub drew and : t aie xpended Mark Sweet went to Ellsworth Salur- visiting their parents litre. up impassive- vania. it is to be had for every oau m Doan’s M iChesterton awakened. i)iir,i‘\i v. ir making repairs which are to ly suddenly da^ purchase cows. He reports tm-m The teachers of the town met in the Ointment \\ her-* are we she ask. d. Nn k. 2:1(5. a rm nt winner in New often «T i:i the unnecessary n.adc wrong very scarce ami Freeman district school very high. house lust Satur- Doan’s Ointment never fails to cure itch "At tie Trocadero," said Cargill, England races, was used as a saddle place, and at all events ui.d l\v the J. K. who has day and were put through a course of ex- "w i 'ie 1 11■ e are to dine le r.-e I eh re his Salisbury, spent the ing piles, eczema, or any itching of the 11 you going with speed was discovered. first storm, and the road 1 p rmitted to winter in Soui h Paris, returned home this amination. skin. nif. He is *<• by West Wilkes, dam by Ya/oo. go from hud to worse until t next sea- '• week. His i> t I proini.-etl to Ik* at 11 impstead by family will come later. The street lamps continue to Here is the proof of it i n the testinx ny In ord* r to Dai son for working out road taxes comes faithfully 1 eon hint think of prevent bee, 2:IA> 7. ami (lining with* you Stearns and wile rt fleet tlie sunlight on of a citizen: Horn nm* around Harry have moved pleasant days. I .no. M r. t el''-.-tiring, end of a rubber a> ’argiil. home from With two or three that is the Mr Warren G. sales- str is The of ta.vs bv labor Boston to occupy their ik vv | exceptions Jordan, traveling \ u can't i osnibly reat h Hampstead ip snapped into a ring on bis left system paying house at Sandpoint. Mrs. Stearns is only light they have reflected this winter, man for J. T. Grippen, piano, organ and I 7. It is do now. and it's as hind shoe, the other ind hooked to a is ineffective, and consequently extrava- the; y precisely or daughter of Hosts D. of are likely to till the Village Improv*- sewing machine dealer, cays: used y m are that 1 w ant you to dine with mo." sliding bar on the shaft. gant Data of the good roads advocates llamor, formerly ment hires some one to them. Doan’s Pills in the fall of on ".Now." said ( ‘come I show that it costs loss to ill Ellsw orth. society light Kidney 1870, argiil, along. Tod Sloan is in demand. If is keep roads again East was dark as the the of a recommendation in-i.-t on jou coming. Kcmcmher, I saved when the are Fader was Sunday night Egyp- strength lady’s now that perfect repair taxes paid iu appropriately observed in reported Siirmons. the Smith tian in for a your life." t lie plague (as far as we know,) mud Mariaville, lame and aching back African has ofTired Episcopal ‘‘Church of Our Fatter”. If it like that. Mr. millionaire.' Sloan fathoms out to and other which ndieated Kid- you put Cargill," The altar whs deep, people church, yet symptoms a retainer of *25.000 for 1 -r-1 call on prettily decorated with she >aid, ‘you leave me no option." but two street were in the trouble, with such success that I was potted plants and ferns. lights lighted ney be “is an art. Not the services next si a on. Kev. Mr. Baker Hilling.'' said, one jockey’s whole induced to use a ointment the delivered an excellent after village. pile by lady in a thousand understands it. The A mule is exhibited sermon, same name, Doan’s. I used being in Eng- The entertainment everything harmony must Ik* preserved. It is not less which the Easter offerings of the children planned for, en- else that I had heard of tlx* * land. according to English papers, that during years subtle than music. Now. misfor- were collected and then the usual Easter treated and wept over by the committee I was annoyed with itching piles, but 1 your stands 10.2 hands ai;d high weighs of the circle «ihh fallen could not find a remedy that w >uld tune this evening has been the moans of plants Hint by Miss Prime were cis- library into the per- 1. s2() pounds. This is said to be the manently cure It is one of the most an- giving me a great deal of pleasure. If you tributi d. limbo of failure and oblivion. The tallest mule ever l.r*d in Tinted noying complaints a person can have; no hadn't j- Into rah I should have the reason mped my April !l. ft. of this was that several who woe rest or relict from it day or night. The he.'ii dii g Slates. miserably—alone." expected to take part and agreed to, sud- promptness with which Doan’s Ointment "Y u would probably have been quite It is said that the Chief Scott Moiiiiiiflon. relieved me was It pacer denly found themselves sick with perish- astonishing. pped happy Miss Chesterton said. 2 22' a John Cioss and it at once and cured me so quickly that! j. by Egmoiit. recently paced family arrived home ing colds or had relatives sick in remote "I vo said "To to use it as I should, but it me—no," Cargill. a 100 r* ad curt at neglectd ijuarterto pound Salurday. of the State or were called on cured. If it were not a first class tell o tho truth. I was thinking about parts away remedy C-mibinarion in 21 see- park. Poston, I.iliian of or of that it would not have acted as it did. yi liefore. 1 intended to call upon Webb, Oceauville, is visiting business, something sort be- driven bis owner. ('. E. Tut- For sale all .>) morrow." onds, by relatives nere. hind it is so convenient to when by dealers, price cents, y.-.i dodge Mailed bv poster Milburn tle. who 225 — Go., Buffalo, N. M Chesterton turned lu r head asldo weighs pounds. Horse- we want to Capt. S. B. Thurlow launched his steam- get out of some! hing. So the Y. Sole agents for the l S lo member .»• for her man. ught earnestly pocket hand- boat library is out a hundred dollars, more 01 the name, loan’s, and take no other * ‘*Xv»urena”5oii Monday. less. John I to see F'errill, who has on -Inmill have been glad you,” I KILLS OK KASIMOV. Jbeen yacht April 10._ K. E. Ensurniiff Statements. she said. “Narada”, arrived home Sunday, rr—- I will consider it will bo Hluelnll. itovrov INSI KANCE ( (), supposo you Hatch and Frank Gross left Tues- (»ohl braid, red facings and gold but- KI TS TWO FRET DEEP. JSAIlie ok vusm, im..* to call now?" he asked. John M. Snow and Max Abrt m went to boston, eessary for Boston to Dec. tons an- spc ial features of tin* season’s fl-Y'-m I.. A W. Pullet In.] day join their yachts. Incorporated 23,1873. Commence*! bust oh. no," she said; ‘‘mamma will l»o Boston last wee k. ness Ju.n.2u, 1*7* i(aiiM)in B ull*. Presi- in yachting suits. money ami competent supervisors are W.C. I l”. held a public met tug in dent. 1 bos. H. I.or.I, Secretary. Judge K. K. Cusse was sick last week, I say it with nil respect to your moth- Silk stockings matching tie* color of hired than it does to keep them in a the Methodist church Sunday evening. Capital paid up in cash, $'.000.0)0. hut is out again. A.~> OT.- Ur. EOHl.it >1 i*.8. *■ 'he “but I didn’t said, particularly the and worn with white shoos semi passable condition under tho labor llaleli gown Geoige has shipped Kaytnniid ft* a! estate owned by tie com- nt to see her I wanted to see Miss who has hem v s- you." law Slight made when needed Maggie Bisset*, uniueum>ei $ 00 are u feature of the summer girl’s outfit. repairs Goss io g.* with him on ins tins! pany, ed, 21,200 About ti e collie ron Ned yacht i in I.**■,(iis on bonds an*l puppy you | cost little and avoid tho of an iug to.vn. returned to Bangor. mottgages Tin* latest is necessity season. 'first liens,, 00 t" get for me?" Miss Chesterton asked thing in golf shoes the 97',550 extensive of time and William i\ Bissett so d la-1 week -bocks and nom'.s owned the leather not to outlay money 500,000 by I. urriedly. patent vamp warranted Joseph and Baiker Greenlaw leave Sat- niaiket later j blocks to Boston company, value, 1,520,148 03 tiu* had to do with crack. This sort f shoe is paving patties. Loan- seemed >00 fll) “No, puppy nothing supplied urday for Boston, where they will join by collaterals, 15, The proposed amendment modeled James • ash in company s ■.Iti* »* it. I^efc me fill your glass." with black rubber soles and heels their arhts. Bartlett has gone to Black Islam’ principal square y j and in bank, 260 870 76 it been after tlm New Jersey law which has “Then must have about—about and laces the front. to work. Inter* si due ;t1111 accrued. 7.979 56 up S. E. Ailt n and Allen Barter have the bazaar." sin* said, to look un- proved to ho highly makes pur- Premiums in due course of ooi- trying satisfactory, Ice went out so we have one White rush straw trimmed with chased a schooner of Deer Isle Sunday, 71 c- riled and succeeded only in blushing provision for a state road and bridge part its, and lection, 218,932 w more a clear at her own failure. large and ry beautiful nw have the will u-e her stone. bay. deeply fund, and for a state highway commis- transporting Aggregate of all the admitted as- About the bazaar?" echoed Cargill in lead in fashionable summer S (». II im is to a set*. of tite com at their ac- millinery, sion. which shall have super- Seth Art. II. S. Webb had a machinist kley going open bakery pany general tual value. 66 mild astonishment. “I don't know and while tin do not turn at his store in t he about 1. $3,025,690 any- y directly vision of f om village May the expenditure of the money Kuckiand Sunday to do some repairs LIABILITIES I) Kt 'EM BE It 31, 1898. about a bazaar. Do want mo to thing you hack from the face they show all the H'i r rest his Net amount of .upaid losses and in tin* road and bridge fund The com- to lie boinr in heir canning Snow and bride have gone t" help you in something of that sort?" front hair. factory. claims, $236.64100 missioners serve without housekeeping ovei Baboon’s store. Amount to “No," she said. 1 made a mistake. I compensation. 1-iu u A luinyaid w ife returned from required safely re-in- A with no dots in front sure ail outstanding ri-k1-, .552.053 20 all about directly The state contributes, not to exceed one- B* v. H. I.. () * s is ntend* nt of was thinking that you knew it, Boston. Sii; w here have been super All other demand- aga'nst the of tin* cvi'S is one of the commendable they hut of c-Mir*e don’t." third, to the building of any n ad. and schools. viz commissions, etc.. 17.513 15 you to piiidice lurniiure for tneir new Kugene Leach is on the school company, “Indeed I don’t,’’ Raid Cargill. “Ha- nowlrns. but with dots sprinkled in the work is done under the direction of board. home. Total itmniint of liabilities, except uiars are not exactly in my line." as generously as over below tin1 range the local authorities. The state does not April 10. El'OfcNK Capt. John M. Meiri 1. w ho has been in capital stock and net surplus. $*06,207 35 No .Miss Chesterton agreed humbly. < f vision the effect may ! rather too undertake to build roads, but to as- Capital actualy paid up in c --.i, $ I.ooc.ooo.OO any Boston during the winter, has returned, “1 don t want to such a to Surplus beyond capital, $1,219,483 31 spoil pleasant weird become popular. sist the different localities The state W -.i -ii I .ii.. and i» at he hotel for he summer. evening | leasant to me at any rate." A new \\ some • f board shall the of a Hmim v Liiinmin and ’• Aggregate amount of liabilities, silk muslin hit h has approve plans pro- wife are home There were four li-h IoiIh in town lust “Ai d to me, too," she said. including net surplus. $3,025.690 66 the stiffn»-ss of horsehair and silk mo road before aid is to its from J. utsboro. “Thanks," said Cargill, “hut I’m going posed any given week with live t liotisHiid pounds of fish A tax of of not rcui is being made up into . construction. one-twentieth lvsie >coit in They niuriwd noun w ithout a sale. to risk it. If you could only promise home Iroin Bar llaibor iLrgal Notices. to what I'm to It ru-tbs almost as as a mill may be levied for the fund No lie annoyed at going say." industriously for two w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taj per, of Bos- He fit bis and watched real and when trimmed with lace shall receive less than one-half STATE OF MAINE. way cautiously silk, county w err i low n la—t Hud T. M. BiHisdell, of East was ton. week. located He was much in < 1 Franklin, her face sidelong very and f ruffles it i- a good substi- of percent nor more than J per cent of hr ir collHgr c se lo KeV. FretZe’.s. Kbcn To the Honorable, the Judge 'l the Ibobujte plenty in tow n ho was still Monday i- court in ami for the county of Ha ,.co k. love w ith Mi-s Chesterton, hut tute. the amount the state iu any M»«y lie builder. expended by EC ELY repre-ents J hn Edward well enough In hand to go carefully. Miss Gertrude Fender-on airived .April 10. K. White shirt waists of dimity, pique one year here] 1>ESPEC1\ swaiist rom. *-t' New York, in t m-county sure wouldn’t to a I'm you say anything The law will do with from Fro v nit nee, h. 1. Saturday. and state ot New York, gu (iian Elinor mid fine lawn trimmed with proposed away it' ot said New t b t annoy me, Mr. Cargill," she said, finger- prettily >en11 no Money Haigtit. York, safd la -• are the most fashionable of all the the present wasteful and unsatisfactory Calvin Butler is the home ol minor is the owner of om-half in com- the steifi of her visiting reader of this can secure his ,,r ing glass nervously. Any paper mon and undivided m e north catching at the word, “that you should C’ipt. Eliji Fartridge N X ti a d -u will ree. >ve a take from the farmers the burden of wu>. -tlay. > two degrees east forty-six and four tilths rods is a light, airy material used for sum- wit n li s si boon* the “Eastern t choice $1.H> worth of (,OU marry me." r, Queen’. package accd-, to a stake and stone at the shore; th< nee fol- building tho improved roads and dis- 1" m-, a I'd full particiila rs. — Advt. Miss Chesterton Instantly felt that the mer wraps to wear with dainty thin He will load at Franklin. lowing said shore southerly to the fir-t bound* tribute the expense so that the cities fifty-eight rods and containing tni-e and eyes of all the room were upon her, hut a . White is very much used, and will pay tiieir share. The theory of tho Henry Boynton will deliver the Me- three-fourths acres. glance assured her that she was as much the trimming is a succession of accor- Being the described its morial address before Weare f-ftctucal. premises conveyed law is the same as that upon which a Day 1'. L. in deed front Alexander alone there as in a church. di< u plaited ruffles of the same. They «'ochrane. trustee, tp state tax G. A. K., ibis .\ ary Ellen Haight, which deed is dated "Is that so very dreadful?" Cargill ask- is levied for public schools. post, year. are jaunty little eaj>e affairs, with box BARRELS OF SAMPLES. April 24, a. d. 1K80, and recorded in the Kegis- ed. The state does not undertake to estab- T ic* assessors were oil the war last of Deeds for said of Hancock, plaits in the back and long stole ends path Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial try county July "No; it's very kind,” said Miss Ches- lish but it assists the districts. w ek heir 26, a. d. 1880, in vol. 173, page 471. — schools, making t annual roll. in front. New York Sun. up Fig- Also all the right title and interest which ««ruin. Bottles Sent Free by Mail. Next to schools there is no improvement are doeki d h i it ten (tnts each this .Near. the said Elinor c. Haight herein, ever had or “I in the form of a didn’t quite put it of more vital to the By special arrangement with the manu- now has in and to the shore or flats between importance develop- Dunbar have hut I will now. I’ve Ivon In Brothers started their said lot herein before conveyed ami tin- waters question, APIIOKISV S. ment of the districts than facturers of that justly famous Kidney country good All the oi renciiiuiiu love with you for quit© three months—of q lurry. companies are ready to j I)r. David roads. medicine, Kennedy’s Favorite Also, as appurtenant to every pari of all the course you didn’t notice it. My dear girl’’ s art »>s soon mh I lie ice melts. The spring hereinabove conveyed, all rights, a infi- the readers of the Ellsworth premises The infinitely little have pride Remedy, easements to —ho laid hold of her hand under the table 'I'lii«*klien* of Mncadam. in Iwo weeks later in this respect than privileges and purporting hfe — Voltaire. American are enabled to obtain a trial conveyed by deed from Sally 1>. Humor to —“will you bo my wife?’’ nitely great. last It bus been shown that three inches year. bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical said Mary Ellen Haight dated August 31. a. J. Her lingers closed upon hlfl, and she Rashness is the faithful but 1889, and recorded in said of Deeds unhappy of well consolidated macadam cun sus- April 10. G. Registry turned a flushed and face to- * advice absolutely free, by 9, a. d 1889, in vol. 210, 39. To ail laughing of misfortune.—Fuller. —- simply sending Sept, page parent tain a traffic, but that the deeds and re< ords herein referred referemJP ward him. heavy danger tli land. their full name and post-office address to When is on the rea- is hereby made for a more particular descrip- “Hut the art of she said. “We passion throne, in the of such roads is in the dining?" adoption Mrs.4G. M. Dorr visited friends in Ban- the I)R DAVID KENNEDY CORPO- tion of the ptemises. That it would be far should never on should we? son is out of doors.—M. Henry. loss of through the wear the benefit of said minor that said real estate get together, rapid strength »r RATION, N. V and mention- g' 8mt urda.v. Rondout, should be sold and the at in- I know about it, remember.“ test and the and tear on the if we proceeds placed nothing Poverty is the of civility surface; hence, this terest. Miss LBh Kimball a ing paper. “I’ll take the risk," Cargill said. use such a or a thicker spent few days Wherefore that Ire touchstone of friendship.—Iiazlitt. coating, slightly Of course this involves enormous ex- your petitioner prays “And tho wine?” she said. “I am quite with relativeG here recently. may he licensed to sell and convey said 'real will be one if necessary, for a foundation aud to the of He that swells in prosperity pense manufacturers, but they have estate at private sale for the pu rpos*- aluresaiu. ignorant wine.” of extensive provide it with a wearing surface Quite preparations are being so Dated at New York . P. CUNNINGHAM. of Pr haft your this, that he that will not economize with a ton load on his wagon he was the past week, giving wharves cine, you postal card, Judge life this and thon gave me a benefit and cure will most be the A true copy of original petition and order 6f my evening will have to to and take off half the maritime appearance. certainly dinner afterward.” agonize.—Confucius. obliged stop result court thereon. very good Attest:—C'has. P. Dorr, then after half hie load to H. O. O. P. Carter and E. J. Put some urine in a Kegiste*. “You admit the dinner was good?” load, hauling Young, Day glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours, if it has a sediment out of the “Excellent.” DEVICES DEFINITIONS. the top of the grade he would unload have been making some needed repairs on subscribers residing St&fe | or if it is or discolored or of Maine, to wit: Jansen his to the foot aud pale milky THE Henry Haight “Then forget about the life saving—I that and retrace steps the “Irving Leslie” for Dr. Hagerthy. The and Edward Clarence of the citt, j cloudy, stringy or ropy, vour Kidneys or Haight, that it out. half he had left aud and state of New York, giro up—count Play—The work we do that isn't bring up the there, “Leslie” sailed for Bucksport Saturday to Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David county hereby give \ notice that the} have been duly appointed “But 1 can't,” she said. after the first in Favorite rompulsory. picking up part brought take her salt. Kennedy’s Remedy speedily administrators w ith the will annexed oi the “Then couut it in,” ho said. cures such dangerous as estate of late of the Bachelor—A of scissors with one to the top he would continue the trip. April 10. C. symptoms pain Mary Ellen Haight, city, “I will,” said Miss Chesterton, “and I pair in the back, inability to hold urine, a county and state of New York, deceased, atfcl blade Now he is able to haul the eutire ton ■ay yes.” missing. burning scalding pain in passing it, fre- given bonds as the law directs, and that th^y the hill without to have appointed I.vnwood F. Giles, of Ells- was in which np difficnlty Miss you are not quent desire urinate, especially at There a long alienee, both Sleep—The only satisfactory substi- Antiquate Perhaps worth, in the county of Hancock, and State night, the staining of lining your urine Miss Chesterton's hands went under the tute for insomnia. aware of the fact that my family came by Maine, their agent in said State of Mum$>. and all the unpleasant and dangerous ef- table. she cried out: Level Roads Wear Rest. in the All persons having demands against the es- Suddenly over “Mayflower”. Miss Cutting— fects on the use Rivals—One pointing with pride to system produced by the tate of said deceased are desired to present “It’s nearly Vi o’clock !” Sir John Macneil says “that if a road Indeed! But then I were of wine or beer. Dr. David Ken- the same for all what another views with ularm. suppose you too whiskey, settlement, and indebted said “I’m to see no inclinations than 1 iu 40 Favorite is sold at all thereto are to make payment im- “Yes,” Cargill. goiftg has greater young at the time to remember much nedy’s Remedy drug requested home now.” Woman—A labor device that stores at 00 for a six bottles mediately. Henry Jansen Ham.ht. you saving there is 20 per cent less cost for main- j about t he fl large bottle; Edward trip. for 00. Clarence Haight. “In a cab?” she asked. a man a fool of himself. $5 helps make tenance than for a road having an in- February 7, a. d. 1899. “In a cab, "he said. “If there’s any “It is destiny”—phrase of the weak, Immune—A man who has been mar- clination of 1 in 20 The additional subscriber notice that human heart; dark apology for every rpHE hereby gives fund for pensioning decayed cabmen, I X she has been adminis- ried so that he doesn’t mind it. cost is due not to the greater in- error. The strong and the virtuous admit duly appointed shall subscribe largely to it.”—Exchange. long only tratrix of the estate of George S Hunker, on no destiny. On earth guides PATENTS. who makes a fellow jury by the action of horses’ feet the conscience; late of Sullivan, in the county of Hancock, Flirt—A girl in heaven watches and is to God; “destiny” Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and a Pa deceased, and given bonds as the law directa. No Jealousy. want to kiss her and then won’t let him. steeper incline, but also the greater but the phantom we invoke to silence the tent business conducted for Moderate Fees. All persons having demands against the estate wear of the road the more ! “He seems to prize his flancoo very by frequent one and dethrone the other. Bulwer. Our office Is opposite U. S. Patent Office. W« of said deceased are desired to j recent the Autopsy—A method employed by same for and all indebted thereto highly,” said tho first sweet thing. necessity for sledging or breaking the have no sub-agencies, all business direct, hence settlement, doctors to determine the nature of the can transact patent business In less time and ai are requested to make payment immediately. tho other sweet wheels of vehicles in the a. d. “Naturally,” replied ailment. descending LESS COST than those remote from Wash Match 7. 1899. Lizzie M. Pi nker. thing. “She's hand painted, you know.” patient’s GIVE fk !r"ten steeper portions." THE. P.HHI1RFN DRINK suoscriber given none, that he duos a or with rpHE hereby Of course there was no jealousy in the Conceited—The woman wno called Graln-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, Send model, drawing, photo, descrip X has been duly appointed administrator tlon. We If or not, free oi case. Post. ho nourishing food drink to take the place of cof- advise, patentable de bonix non of the estate of Thomas Saunders, Certainly not.—Chicago man a woman hater just because Ilouil lluilillnic Cheaper. Our fee not due till Is secured. fee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who charge. patent late of Deer Isle, in the county of Hancock, admire her. A “How to obtain with refer doesn’t All road is done at have used it because when properly prepared book, Patents,'* deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. Not Much. building being ences to actual clients in state, ot it tastes like the finest coffee hut is free from all your county, All persons having demands against the es- Husband—A man who serves five lower than were ask- its town, sent free. Address Yeast—There’s n lady pianist at the considerably prices Injurious properties. Grain-O aids diges- tate of said deceased are desired to present minutes as commander in chief and the a few and tion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a the same for settlement, and all indebted museum who with her toes. ed years ago, asphalt vitrified plays stimulant hut a health-builder, ami as thereto are to make im- rest of his life as a brick children, A. requested payment Crimson honk—Umph! That’s nothing. private.—Chicago being reported cheaper by nearly well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. C. SNOW & Co., mediately. Elmer P. Hpopford. My baby does that. — Boston Journal. N ews. one-half iu some instances Costs about ?4' as much as coffee. 15c. and 25o. Opposite Patent Office. Washington. D C. March 7, a. d. 1899. S&tjrrtiscmtnta. < herryfleltl limine Leased. Slot III OK Till KIVKK. HANCOCK S. ,J. COCKT. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Cherry field hon**. which ha* been Conti nu d from page /. run by Mm* A r> Mctiouiir k lie* tht Tl»e bay is open. OPENING OF >• to \ M >• m Idr THE APRIL TERM d* at h of her f*t ', ii ck, .Moses Hodgkins is ill. Special! w'■* i-hTh tins o lt‘-i'. >1 b\ \. M. Special! Special! Tl’KSDA V. «Ch*> I leuv* * -1. This ‘'.I'iday ■•»tn:n«‘>i the up freight about s.i vrin, >'f South j ^ Norridtftwock. Morrison district to April 2, with ! champ i- ii 'ulf* connect with t tie The 'phsp ine'tides fnrn sinnc- and run* r, CASKS A'SHi NED FOR TRIAL TIIE OF- Tinker supcrinten lent. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! freight «»n tne Washington County road. ! for t wo yt ars vs If Ii t h n*fht of renewal. FICERS OF THE COURT A SHORT on i* Mr. simeiis win lake April A was A full Pay saved in t tic delivery of pos«*es*.:on daughter born recently to j|e_ TERM 17. * EXPECTED. on t >>tin v road. i*eri I’ratt and WHe, of freight tin' Washington (Jiohe, Ar [1R

Nb'ie .M .. *. »* niimiMmmitmitmiHmnmimmmmHiminmiimimmmmmii'imiiiinfw !t :* -tat.d u: fJV'ia’iy t hat Sunday trains I :. I ■. L 11112 > 11. I. Mildred.J 1 i. t s u : TIO I'Hl'RT. \v’11 r «*•» tin M |».*er Th« -• ■, ! I'swort h l"*y 2 begin ling g V\ s PnMdiiu; -i- i.i ii i.i * \. | mi ki brum h i*11 M % -s\ wli:eli is to: « r t: an I be wiinnni-r i.-rk -.Ioiin l-. I\ n iw i.tiis. t’shing Lone S'.« Z h f.nfer-. W •) you read their ad\. rti-en.«-nt- > •• li Z u-mtl. * ink at Jordan's wharf County K P»i xkku. .Ik. some tim Hj,n* E vi; i- '? t h r riot hing. P *n*t I «• -t \ ■>«» »•»> E >1 critr—Li.w I* H HiM.n u. A cool bit of thieving ye Ur been rHi-td and repaired. happened At on' w Ui Jsj Crl* r-Wn.i iam P. .• .* >■ z z Hh.oiss, Par II ,{-i\ n broad daylight. \ man enter'd d by On; s I >\ e \ II. MSN, V < ■■ a ivpuli.*-*— Bu.ksper! B *-!■ K '* bouse nil I’ranc I’n 10. Z a which ar _ Z *g-. Bridge hill, April Y;. p..■ "• of nr u-iness c- ■■ ■■ -* E ( AN * si*n«>-i Ci.ai, P rtl.md. a id w i!kol out \s it ii them under h am.. herr 11* l iuit Lho \\ aki-wm i. i. -r-i-i-d ward. lie was I h* r- of hsJi in*; Sorry plain > -lion, heiMltkclie K»ry >o lHk**,*-u-, .,. z t *» a n: ve fora g were seen hy several in-’chbors, who gave no county ari *uo?i make it** inc.-AAri Tin ju lieial court for linn -k t-renmerv* to be «-in* -1 ft h.**r n z r values, z supreme alar ‘■up:.-: g t bat the elo'hing had o** S town* county convened for the him M r*. He Cherryfleld Harrington v 'hi. i-,-. :i z Tuesday April been given y Stock bridge. E .'.h 'tus at fa;r pr. Th.«t‘ u « offer and g Wt v ill « embrae. d n t In extend ittufcuscmcntfi. term. Judge L. A. and territory, Finery preaiding, ha! previous called at M eiiael Brady's, iiikr from Steuben to C« tumbia Kail**. = k now no one ohn imw a tiner i--- vrt mh nt, ht t ter :t ie*. z go( .»is. ing qua! "iirt fIi -: r-* h- nnove in attendato- w lor- m* iuijulred if Mr*. Osgood lived »t a e w — What Shall We Do? Z prices. We There i- very lit tit* civil business f..r the t here. and unless M A It I A 17 LIST. \ serious and rous disea ; baa a t re a : *ettier term, indictment* are found dang* E gathered together drier, stylish g The Sons and I > mg titers of Maine living n the Buck-port murder case, there will ti tills country, dangerous be*- E e. There is not h- g in B e a ton. Mass are to have an annual !*" t criminal »ui*;m»-—. I lUw.olli fori fb-ceptive. It e*'tncs <*n s*v oil ! = in t nt Was > z tii l: ig Api Hhd arnoiYg those ing At he opening of the court Rev. J. M. S NlI.KH surely that it i- often firmly seat* are furnish is z who to the entertainment 12 g dies’ Ta r-ma ra i Separate , S k ai I \\ Waists, Adams, of the L\ ngregationai church, \V.-!m—lay, Ajr w e a re a\vare of it M's* Mabel Monaghan, of whom the s. Ii **ainuel L* vvl-. I’r it M.>-1«• n The name of this disease, which art in fasti n t is season, that you cam z off re I prayer. which E Brockton Timex says: “M -s Mabel Hancock Counts Port-. Hie were divided into three d stinet -tag* Z ;->ti and the tone of « ir following attorneys present ^ We challenge coii i-u on the beauty styli-h E Monaghan, t lie young lady of the marvel- NNT.st Si i.u\as \ Apr I. i*ch Li-t*rn indicated b\ i••• when court opened: A. F. Burnham, <.,* ,*• Parti I. ! I 'I HI ii Kidney trouble. j for to for sweet voice, at whose fe*t Z stock. There is r>- n eessity you to send larger places anything E ously soprano m II. *.f Fra i. k t*. John B. Redman. A. W. King, John A back, rheuinat i-m, lutnt*ago, f r* j u t he honing ■ of all w to listened to her wa* \r Apr II. »» I. I’lr lnn ii Tihii-!ui., Tinker, to in our line for we hav the as cheap, just a- good and as Z sire to often w ith a burn E goods just Peters, jr., F. F. tires, Daniel F. Intel lor •! I‘ <«<»r n urinate, n. Hurley, laid, will be She is residing in present. Mr 1‘k-Mil ~«-li K' n M E fashionable. z F. Carroll B.irrill, (J. B. Stuart, Truman Apr s. Uaxtcr, sation, the flow of urine la-ing <•■• Boston at present. This is the young I.iiwr. N< \s A ork Z M. (i A l.I.KRT. = C. Lord. Ellsworth; O. P. scant w ith strong odor. Cunningham, I >oni«**l ii 1'iirl « woman for whom a career in grand opera O. F. T. H. If allowed to advance,* this r*-i Fellows, Smith, Buck-port; HOs !••**- Ar st, ■*,» Siiiimmmmmimimmmiiimmmmimmimmmmmmmmmimmiiiml has been prophesied hy eminent author- Ait*. L. B. Deasy, F. S. ( lark, Charles II. Wood. A A t. -• h h r*» I! arp r* t second stage, or Bladder troul I* h ities.'' Ar -i h- sii-.it \ .Apr \ Pickering, h-rt an in John F. B E. Charles ■ the abdomen low -n Bunker, jr., Clark, litia I.i He >u lit .ii. " I h liter mm. heavy pain K“V. K. S. Marsh, of Waterville. occu- * R. Pineo, K N. Bc-on. Bar F. P. a ml A nit* I la I- < A|t I -*rt between th«- navel and the water p Harbor; 1 the of t tie -I Apr sch t. i* n Murk- V* w Ark Deer 1- F pied pulpit Congregational di sir*-t<> urinate, w ith -* SpofTord, Webster French, ** .1 A pr c Hr.a » Her. •n. >i..n Increasing church Suudav in « \ with tie hange an Not V » in Correct Fabrics. George R. Fuller, Southwest Harbor; in^n-i' sensation pa.-sing. small *ju u .,s II-v .J. M A Mini Mr. Mar*h Kt i;n s m I % s s.,| \ , .1 |t ip.l t.-i correct. I* are interested in what M. F. pastor, with -< n Ye*, every* you knowing just George Warren, Castine; E. Chase. 11 a-kc !. Ncvs A '*l k being pasted difficulty, ha* ! here he'ore ace* u* preach" very ptably. NI \s A v at i* correct f* -priug w-.h-, then come in and Jet show you the latest Bluehill; Henry Boynton, West Su 1 vai. ik A} Mi i.. swat neces-ary to draw it wity instru His sermon* were e\.-*'i lent. His H i:-’. n-. Harli.i !• fads. The includes the new weave effects ami shades in Bedford F. Winter F. M. Sunday If uric acid or has formed. U showing Tracy, Harbor; Ar Apr 7. -cii- < arric A Itucknam, gravel i- M »d» r-i Ttplev, mu- \ > 11 u morning “I* Breach- dang* if n*-gi* cted Granite Cloth-, Chev ts, C vert*. Y:g>reaux Whip-Cords, Venetians. ua, l.r.'i: vs .... I u-kla, ]'••• p*r"’.c H S- vs H ■! The third stag** i- Disei- J?torm French ing in Hi Salvat’- n nfs uls?” In th*» Hr-ght’- English Vigognes, -< Poplins, Serges, Jacquards. CYepons. THK OR \N1' Jl'RY. A A pr t n» lv Haskell, Hrun*» Tl.ec i- comfort in knowing tn.r hi ■ ah-: I’m- Te of evening top notation vs .a 1 > r-i. It* I If -I..i \v n HI The which is the sain us r! Kilmer, the great kidney and b! grand jury, or f-e .f ** -1 A A \\ Moses, Th-- j’.wli III tin- Crises Apr -p*e< il -t. ha- tl i-overed a Ren the October terra, was called as fo.low-: It: .O A n.cv »t II., %. n ? of 1. f< ." Ills remarks w re addre-sed inous for its marvelous cur*-.- of th h Silks -• ** About ■ What Ar Apr 7. l\N It i»a I »- I. t > I»»tr t., r-. W 11 lam. n n ..F ! n cases and a- >■ U<*g' ; h M Marsh •• < distres-tng known 1 Never before has such a co'ltctiou of all that i* new ami beautiful and larg I.min r. I .4 Ha/i ; H. 1, 1. ucn.il h-m! Mr Vilri'n- »i i-iHN.'iii.li.. in ti... iih-r Ko*»t < hn..< A A Ma th .1 V » 1 ... *• t*. New Swamp in k« been under one roof in this * -• l>v right Spring gathered vicinity. t»liley, William I.Treimmt till ''g'CHl seiruiary. !><•r*>*• l.omlvvui, The at ion of tht dr-«rn* •« \ H 1 1 1. prext*ni pi 'lul!-, Aim, of this great \ ■ discovery. Swamp-}:- difficult to decide which of them shall get their names in the paper. HlnckUy, K. i..Blu h. S I. -l.- Beggar Venus” Ht Hhiicock tiall 4*~* I- -1- bottle and book of valuable r- s. i: 0 k \ 1 T «• -ample Heady to wear -the new tailor-made suit* ami separate skirts. •Toy, Freeman l’. .GouM- mat ion will be sent fr* day evening, by students of t lie n gh Manl a absolutely y Knight, Levi. ... I» er I-u u-a I on to I *r Kilmer A nil 1M ii 7. -. i, .. A- ci, Hi..- application scn.io!, wlii.’ii was repeat*-.i t«v r* e I gw k spec ing While our eto k of Spring Jackets, Coats, Ladies’Tailor-made Suit.*, VS it i * i. nevt, Perkin?, William N.Bronk-v! tirst j resent at o r*>e f Htu'e 1 i.e •> M \ 1; s Dress * and silk Wai-t* will not be before P«»k pr «. Hr h c t,-. Separate complete s r. Smith, Emery W.Frank in singing *>v M xx M ic 1; Hrie.,d, c,s-m-t* r about 10. we are showing some Advance in both Suits and 1‘lltI l*r I pul s A i'll (i April styles -.• !lai.k«!l, Somes. Lyman i...... Mount I» rt song- M on roe l»,>rr hi. d >** ■ t»v iuip*-r-o -t 1 l- *• a, 1 Jackets in medium cost In Press Skirt* we are show- f..r goods. Separate 1. h o •. .. f r •• r > > 11 11 x' 11 > s Stratton, Charles .H.u. t H s n i»- v a k V VI A |.| 7, ,1 ii. a <1 111. Morn ing now an extremely good assortment. You can buy separate dress Tillock Joseph. Bucs-p rt Camn'e 1 w ,. g ad-1 o io Injf. It.*!fa-1 ...fl health Table... entertainment. I'm i't of s t A -. C *f T I! k ... skirts at a small advance of c«»st of material and lining*. We Treworgy, Charle- rharn.*trrx pr particu- J.Ki.-v\onh A I'M n:|i s..| \ ttie drama wms the same h* mi »he ti"»t H.ov |. 1 7 lA//v on to see them and them before the ma- Willi ns, Hollis M..surr, ■ 'l N » vv ■ w : urge you price you "• t 1 s« A there’s :k to larly buy -eiita jo anti at the yt\HKN fully reported s 'r Air 7 At a * art, ; a n for terial. You wi 1 change your mind and buy our ready-made. The went into session at 11 30. time. send fi r Mr. X. jury PI fl Ipht • \XJ done you The most cases to conic before Aiw I ... 0.1 A A i" 7. ■ A A' * \\,. r important W tei s'ro-t are burnt -cork He h.is been \i hoys doing si employed by rit fT «>vs 111 11 K !/ 11 hp.irt t ..n the are those of William T. •• grand jury acts. T o .ric > ... v 1 for and is Silk Waists. C.-noHiiy” iiax r. l*l.isi' llt-lHi A \ -rlt I.i/. neighbor years, for the murder, a.id /lc O. hran. s; N K. f..r S w A -k Treworgy, Bucksport been formed ami g ves fnip.ieut entt reliable. Do want a Si'k Waist? Better one now. You get the benefit you pick Joe b'o'u for 1 perjury. ta n men ts w h icli hre no h ii > a s f,. t e of a full assortment. It takes an artist to make one of these waists was Mms/o At Mo HI. -. tvs The forenoon Tuesday occupied b> *' itilraM, I.owell J Time ;• reliability. daily mat bit ea at t he M a net \s K* t rt hI C/ now-a-davs, with all of -it* tucking and cord ng. of the calling the docket, and the assign- 'Insrt*. i:o T * .*. Fo lo i g is the programme of a show xp,r j. >|a Jllc When sick the first 1 ■ < you grasp cases. cases were s-.-r. I v f 1 K *... I. I 1 ment pf > Sixty-four g v- ’sx* ‘siturdsN after noon and eveh- MosTps n-ko \r Mar 7 hark -Iti ia, It.*. .1, new straw in view, and on the trial but on v floating placed general list, .■ Overt nr* orchest rs ; opening chorus. llosarlo the of the •III! a > : « a u S H forget Wrappernews. fourteen were assigned. It is doubt fu. V nnu Il'U ms, Walt er J ST tolls, Ar A pi sch A tie Ii |..vrl reliability more What- and Kre.1 M Tinke. “I a Hu* k >rt L. F.” Atwood's Bitters. Are these cozy, comfortable gowns becoming popular? if of these will be tried. jr ; song. (. p any The sp cia \ u 1 n. » nun. I*.” Charlie ever the season, this business of ours is taking wonderful ('lark; song, I'tido*': wrapper assigned list is a-> follows: bodies are still constructed song. M) the Beil's .if he Wabash," *1 It I ar* *•• A Hurti HM i. Tni*,e’. Ht Ai*\r A "rk people's i* we lately. We think though that it because have discarded all < n- were and th jumps 7.7. Mt ien ousius and I la Higgins; violin fr**»n '/oa »e it- AL.r. it IT ( ttH- Look- they forty years ago, Thurglay, April *• t. I 1 h Mi' s s the inferior grades and makes and confine ourselves to better grades, s»l», Harold S on *, 1 fr..ni \t\ .!ri k I..hY' cures more casesof 2795. v. Agricul. -sue. Higgiri*; song, I'ucor, indigesth Guptill l>ea-y; Camp- which a -.-a ..Hold 111 Ve--* I violin and iImiu duet. and C'aru ; | a* «*C|.| lilt* and than ever. say from fl.00 up. You get your money’s worth if you buy uur bell. H'ggius constipation Pif llv the f.-r.-ail The lik*ntnl 11^ c .g dH nee. I'udor ; ha u jo a nd viol in due Dollar 271*6. v. Park Ass,). -f rii.k a .1 -1 i*’*-rc*1 the u. t.., -n i-t, an.! a bottle. Wrapper. Guptill l»ea?y; Camphe' arid aite-m views, Clark and 35*t. magic H'g- hit *li*- -01*11 111.' mill, on minui vs.- tniji.d 2799. Moore v. Wewer. Deasy; Clark. tii g u i.i nn-* I.■ 1 v'oirf 1 •ecu «|--al>lc*l l>) the hhock Avoid Imitations. 2800. Moore v. Wowcr. I>en-v; ( lark. lie r*-. v n *i in- .lay lm«*r Capt. J >atph M. Higgins on Monday Wash Dress Section 2938. G 'iilon v. Inti. Ellsworth. Peters; K -<| spoken received a telegram from the Swans. New Presents a pleasing sight to-day, robed in ’s newest and man. M *r* h 1 ■1 3 N, Ion 7 W, hark rd 2*44. Brown v. Merrill. York, owners of the v -sxel of which i’tiiiiti* A "UHK. ifoin PoriUinl ( Hucii..- choicest a in color. assortment for Giles; Redman. Capt. FOR HALE.—Ten R I P A N S for 5ce .ts.-l creations, symphony Special grad- A r. Friday, A]>ril 14. A. J. Higgins, of this city, is master, to druggists. On* Rives relief uating iu Organdies. Lawns, Muslin*, w hite and dotted Piques, 2xt{. Nereos A Co. v. lJuiger. Dea-y ; Bensou, t ie eff ct that Capt. Higgina was under Embroideries and leaves to match. Our wash goods counters art- Peters. Hrrest at Antigua, British West crowded with Indies, buyers. 28*2:1. v. ( JUST RECEIVED. Moor Bulger, lark. Benson, Peters. for attempted murder, and the vessel 28*27. Guppy v. Bulger. Clark, lieu-on, Peter-. Our Mr. S K. has returned from a wou d tie brought on by the mate. No Whiting, 2d, just Boston wit. 2949. Chase A Co. v. Bootn Bras. King, Lit- complete spring stock of the latest and House furthtr particulars have been received. Carpetings Furnishings. tie Held. ( 1 \ |> |)|,V|V Capt. whs not in good health \ \ io I-< * Intending to retire from the Carpet business, we offer our whole stock, -;(5u. Chase A Co. v. White. King; Llttletield. Higgins These are the goods people w hen tie it ft home. He had a x u».- » nn»»iwu. cinifc n spent year consisting of Straw Mattings, Brussel*, Tapestry, and Wool Carpet- uuu. are for as s-iin.re because of ill hea tii, nut became (TLTAINS. looking Art and Wilton at re- -.*74. Haywood v. Fuss. Wool; Liars ings, Squares, Sinyrtw Kngs, Moquette Hugs, restless and the old f..r ttie sea K longing duced prices. juity. returned. IF left home against thead- " -21. v. Gariatul. Mu-on. King King. vice of liis friends. IP had Ht turns SPR XG 0orjeared irrational, and many believed Mi,I AINIs viM1 and K,i TRAVERSE JIRORS. h s mind had been aff*cted t»y ill heath, Gloves, etc. Tue traverse jurors are not summoned , Hosiery, ii is supposed that while temporarily OILS. OPENS. We have the best Kid Gloves and stocks east of Boston. Our to appear in court until i’uuraday. l'ue insane, In* attacked om* of his sailors. Furr hrr are anxious 1 v Hosiery at 25c. per pair for Men, Women and Children cannot t>e du- jurors summ jued are m follow -; particulars awaited t.y his relatives and many friends here. I > WIv>S>* plicated for wearing quality and fast color anywhere. Austin, Wihia n A.Ellsworth GOODS. Barbour, B Li.Deer lole William J. Drutnnny, of Ellsworth, and ai.i -w < »t >• no\ ui/rii:s Miss Bruce, William t .Gould-b .ro Margaret Evans, of Bangor, were liHrgain in a !o‘ « f goods th» t were f inierlv Lace and Muslin Curtains. Burr, John 11. Eden married Thursday in St. John’s Catholic 'A'.-H'e t.fferiu^ them for Clark, Henry. .. Tremoul 25c. Came very near forgetting this very important department. We carry church, Bangor, by Rev. Edward Me- Colby, Wi Ham II NEW \Dr_-j in more of an assortment in this line than ail the other dealers combined. Munington S veeney. Miss Mary Freeman was the uOc Goods. Coombs, Luring 11—.Brookllle bridesmaid and We offer you curtains from 50c. per window. We guarantee every- Thomas Lee, of Ellsworth, Freeln>, \u-tiu h.BrooUln I in this line to be 25 cent, than other dealer was groomsman. The bride was hand- 1.01 |{, catAIN anil FKKI>. thing per cheaper any Grant, Joseph B. Hancock owns them. We base now of to somely dressed in white over 500 pairs curtains choose from. Hale, 1 .is t..Ellsworth organdie muslin, trimmed with lace and liauscom. orrlu Sedgwick ribbon, and carried VtHITIXG Joi dun, Nathan C .Muriuwlle a bouquet of bridal roses. The brides- BROS._ si 11111111111111! 1111 m 1111111111111111 m 111111111111111111 m 14111111111111111111111111 m 1111 m Kimball, Dun.el Y. .Mount D -• rt maid whs dressed in white organdie Lewis, Crunk Y. canine muslin, trimmed with ribbon and With our conservative method of doing business, it is safe for you n lace, Vour H Own Lord, tb v. Ellsworth and carried a bouquet of w hite Molding to deal with us. pansies. Mitc.t Kre**t B.Betiooscol Misses Nellie and Madeline Evans,cousins of the acted as S We do not mislead you nor misrepresent. Whatever you buy of us E I'.trk. ( harios E.Bucksport bride, maids of honor. After the ceremony a reception was held nHa.i.st any one on the road1, that want you are safe and reasonably sure of getting the right article at right E Pain B ..i )rland «f the residence of the bride's uncle, John — and right We and sell more in a month than Rich, * M leMit * Eden Rive you a can > prices styles. buy dry goods E Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Drumrney left on brush, you always Richards..n, James P ! many other dealers do in a year. E \urora the evening train fora wedding trip to " lien you are seated in one of our ! Row rt-, Joilium J.Amherst I Boston and New- York. Tney will re- Ml 111111111111UI i 1111111JI! 11! 111111111111! I i 11 i 11111111111111111111111111111111 ... side in and will 111111111111111H tjeorge B.Franklin j Ells.vorth, at home springer. Ini'll il.Sullivan Hfter May 1 Ellsworth friends extend Stover, Frank W.Biuehill congratulation*'. Mini you can bet that nothing but « th r* lukesbury, Asa .Buck-port ; ( ughbred will Our tine ?*t & Young, Edward F.Lanioine Ihe Family Album. pass you. M. GALLERT. Young, James c.Surry A unique entertainment was given in "f up-to-date carriages should be WEDNESDAY. the Cnitarian vestry last evening by Mrs. spectcd by those who arc not pest* '• '• The grand came into school class. WORTH FALLS. and Orono, returned home jury court this Hatheway’s Sunday Tuesday night. t he for as The entertainment with a desirable and of »*t Bbeuas accompanied by her son Alfred, morning instruction to their duty- opened piano style quality ft ho has been :n h Lennie Jordan visited his parents at Bangor f ir few days. in tue Bucksport murder case. They solo by Miss (irace J^*rd. “The Family Kingman last week. Mrs. A. J. K"X has a Thanksgiving were instructed by tue court that the Album” was then shown by “Mrs. Almira r-“--s cactus 200 buds and It lllOMtY K. Rev. H. W. Smith is stopping for a few bearing blossoms. grand jurors were not detectives; it was Pease”, w ho was DAMS, M is indeed a finely impersonated by w ri his here. beautiful plant. thnir to hear and days family duty examine carefu ly Miss Ella Call. Ihe shown such evidence hh whs photographs The main river booms are being repair- Mrs. C. J. Treworgy and daughter Lura. presented to them, and hut that were as follows: ed for in* reason's business. Mrs. M. H. Haynes were in Bangor beyond their duty did not ex- Friday and Saturday of last week. tend. Mother.Mrs L F Glle- There will be a supper and apron sale in Father. .W \V Morrison REMOVAL. Misses and 1’he county attorney was then in- the on evening. Florence Eugenia Moore Me a little girl) .Kuth Lord vestry Thursday structed the Court that it whs his (as visited their cousin, Mrs. Hugh flat -»t by duty hoe., (my hu-i>ami Ernest Saunders, who has been in Pitts- to to the evidence .Henry Campum Bangor last week. Florence retui .. d present grand jury Me (a- a bride).Miss Annie Brown field for the past year, is visiting relatives w ii ch Ue believed sufficient to convict, home Saturday night. The twins (our children}.. J'y1''*'- Bh’hardson here. riie fact that he had a long list of possible Marion \\ oodward O. The entertainment which was to has- W. Miss Mertrude Hopkin« and si«fer. of witnesses did not make it incumbent The Parson who married us .. Elmer h Murrh TAPLEY, been g ven in the vestry last The Parson’s wife.Miss Addie Marlboro, are visiting Mrs. Frank Fer- Saturday loon him to put the county to the ex- Au-tlu evening was <-t ;> .»!• i on account of the ; The Par-on’s boy.Bov n&ld. pense of summoning them, unless he was "haw rain to next l«e cream Muter Jane Higgs .Miss Carrie mith GENERAL Saturday evening. ■all-tied that he enu d sufficient INSURANCE AGENT. Miss Martha Jordan, of Bangor, visited will be sold. produce sifter Jane’s Husband.EmUrt evidence for a coi her sister, Mrs. A. C. Flood, Monday and viction. Sop hi la (Jane’s eldest daughter, FIRST NATIONAL The w BANK BUILDING, Tuesday. grand jury ill report} late this Miss Marie Gordon ltluehill Fall*. if ter noon. Ann Eliza (Jane’s other daughter} W. H. Brown went to Milo last week to Mis" Beulah Salisb in the items on page 6. which was __ELLSWORTH.__ take some machinery from a mill there to Ti e Village Beauty.Miss Blanche Bee printed before the correction could he be placed in W hiteomb, Haynes & Co.’s The Best in th»* World. The School mistress. ...Mr- E E Mora made, a mistake appears in referring to mill here. We believe Chamberlain's Rem- All the characters were excellent}** rnr, the stage routes. Frank Bowden will Cough BPS BOSS Bowden was resented, and the album Miss Minnie called to drive the stage route from Sedgwick to edy is the best in the world. A few weeks j proved very Orland the serious illness of interesting and amusing. After a Sunday by this place. He made hi» first Mon- we suffered with a severe a piano trip tgo cold and solo Miss “Mrs. her grand mot tier. day. by Sophie Walker, Pease’ roublesome cough, and having read their [ showed the following pictures which she Mrs. K. H. Clough, who has been in 11. \V. April our had on a to New York: #1 tdvertisements in own trip for the two and other pa- purchased « nut 5 Bangor pa*t weeks, returned j not a stimulant but it tLlXIK■ blood mixture of vegeta- (irace Smith purifying, cleansing and harmless home Monday night. Kucksporr. pers we purchased a bottle to see if it Spring...-Miss 1 Jeole Ingredients which It ■ Media.Miss Beulah Salisbury cures disorders of the digestive tract and ex pels worms- The condition of Dr. Frank P. vould effect us. It cured us before the “oefi 1,01 %st>ip tii»r tired organs into followed ■ Leroy and Henrv Moore have gone to Perry Marguerite.Miss Georgia Hastings Mg temporary activity as most remedies do, who is by an e-piul tonic ■ Bar where w ii be suffering from a stroke of paraly- mottle was more than half It is the and Shadow.' Haskell reaction, but True’s Elixir removes tlie cause of the trouble and Its Harbor, they employed used. Sunlight *5V>’ H■ effects sis is While > Albert Allen are due to good, sound and follow its use. A favorite ■ through thesumraer. slightly improved. totally K-st digestion pure blood, which medicine out for colds and coughs.— medicine for 47 ■ helpless in his body, bis mind seems to The with a ifl ■‘mliy years, its popularity is due entirely to its cures. Ask your rhe entertainment^-losed piano Mrs. Esther Doyle, win* naa been spend- be clearing and he is able to articulate a IIera Id, Andersonville, Ind. For sale trio by Mrs. Ha hew«T>, Mrs. J. A. Peters, J Qrnggiat for it. 35 cents a bottle. Ott. J. f. TRUfci y Geo. A. Parcher, Druggist. jr., and Mrs. K. E. Mason.