flbtmtmimrnt*. LOCAL AFFAIRS J. P. Bimonton, of the Methodist church, KRKSHKT AT FKANKIJN. County Road Mating. ; and Rev. J. M. Adams, of the Congrega- To-morrow at the court house the Hint tional church, united with Rev. P. A. Much Damage Done as Result of road will be held. Thii NKW A 1>V KKTIhKM »• NTH Til IK WKFK. county meeting Burrill National Bank A. Killam, of the Baptist church, in the Sunday’* Heavy Rain. meeting is provided for under the law The Kill* Stan* field- Application for naturalisa- service. the office of State com- — creating highway tion Wkbt Franklin, April 18 (special) OF ELLSWORTH. MAINE, Admr notice— E*t Thomas Milan. Annie F., wife of Eugene Hastings, The heavy rain of Sunday caused a freshet missioner, and is under the direction of Gro Cl Clows— or gentleman wanted. Lady of at her on the mill stream at West Franklin State Commissioner and the* to commence business October 24.I8s7, the pioneer National Hank Statement—Boston Ins Co. formerly Ellsworth died home Sargent, Authorized commissioners of Hancock of Ellsworth, Maine. l>artd friend—Closing out sale. in Mansfield, Mass., Monday, aged thirty- which resulted in great damage. county county*. Eastern Co—Change In schedule- is there will a Steamship Mrs. maiden name The trouble when the It hoped be large att end- M (Jnllert— Urv goods, boots and shoe*. eight years. Hastings' began Monday — ance of commissioners from tha 8tapio« Plano A Music Co Musical Inatru was McMullen. Besides her husband, upper dam, between the two ponds, gave highway SOLICIT ACCOUNTS OF ments. tow us WE INDIVIDUALS, she leaves four children. way. The water thus tore away of the county, as much valuable .1 A H»yne*—Meats, fish and groceries. released, am) — the booms and with ice and came information will be obtained at the meet- FIRMS asi> CORPORATIONS, OFFER EVERY Patrick Kearns Ments, groceries, canned: Rev. Charles L. White, D. logs goods, etc I)., president down upon the lower dam at ing, and the exchange of ideas between CONSISTENT WITH SAFE M A Clark—Greenhouse. of Colby college, will spiak at the Baptist sweeping ACCOMMODATION .1 L Seammons' which was carried out. the commissioners of the several ton nm Floyd—New market church next Sunday and even- mill, ban KINO. J A morning lkoitimate Thompson—stationery, wall paper, etc. The Main street was will, in itself, be of great value. Jm> music will be rendered. bridge next to go, Fast Mr.: ing. Special HlmnmntHank of HuRHr, and the old was State Commissioner Sargent National Boeton; National Com- Both services will be in the auditorium. Coombs grist mill carried Highway Correspondent*, M I) Chat to—Farm for sale; eggs for hatch- New York. down stream with it. will address the meeting, and there * ill mit-' ial Hank. Albany, ing While in the city President White will be Mr. Scammons is the heaviest loser. be general discussion on the of NOHTHKAST tlARHOR the guest of Mrs. Charles. W. Mason. subject I K Ralph—Architect and builder. Mis mill was not damaged, but his entire road building. The steamer Percy V. of the Ellsworth IlAXGOK stock of logs for the season’s saw ing was O. W. Rlnes & Swan’s Island line made the first trip of TAPLEY, Co—Spring opening at Manning tlock. scattered, and is now strewn about the CHURCH NOTES* ELLSWORTH, IVI El Augusta, Me the season yesterday from Ellswori h, re- banks of the pond and stream, and over Taxea on In Hancock Co. turning to-day. The season was inaugu- BAPTIST. townships fields where carried by the high water. and rated most auspiciously, the steamer carry- Rev. P. A. A. Killam, pastor. INSURANCE INVESTMENTS. No accurate estimate of the number of ing a full complement of freight and Sunday, April 22—Morning service at PARTIES IIAVIKO MONEY TO INVEST Wll.l. KIND SCHKDULK OF MAILS logs lost, or the cost of collecting those on her ard line Berinon AT ELLSWORTH rOdT OmCl. passengers outw trip. The 10.30. by Rev. Charles L. While* IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CAM. ON ME. scattered about, can yet be made, but it is In effect December 4, 1906. promises to be a popular one this season. D. 1)., president of Colby college, Sunday probable that Mr. Scammons’ loss will ap- school at 11.45. Christian Endeavor meet- Miss Bassie Stack pole, formerly of proach 15,000. MAILS RECEIVED. ing at 7. service at 7.30; Mr* West Ellsworth, died at her home in The carrying out of the main bridge 1 Evening C. W. & F. L. From WhST—7.16 a m, 6.13 p ns. White. MASON, Agents Somerville, Mass., Sunday, aged fifty-five cuts off travel between Franklin and Ells- From East-IUG a m, 5.30 and 10.17 p m. | Bible and service at 7.301 of years. Miss Stack pole had been in the worth team the study prayer For INSURANCE Every Description. MAIL CLOAKS AT POATOFFICK. by except by roundabout I and business there Friday evening. I lf*. Accident, UabltttT an*i hunly. Burglary ami Plat*- LUnh Inttur* Gowo Fast—7 a m and 5.30 in. millinery dry goods way of Kastbrook and \V#ltham. Fire. p METHODIST EPISCOPAL. e. Ilomls of all furnUnrtlon* notice, Going West— 1140 a m, 5 and 9 m. years. It will cost the town fl,500 to build a i the p Rev. J. P. an«l all at lowest rate* po**U>le. and were taken to W’est Simonton, pastor So Sunday mall. Tuesday night new bridge. It is probable that a Room* 2 and J riret Nat Rank 4 Main tempo- C4II, write or trlr(>hoM Rl*J* 5t.. f'.lleworth, Me. Ellsworth Funeral services were j Friday, April 20-Prayer service at 7.3QU to-day. rary bridge will be built. held there Rev. J. P. Sunday, April 22 — Morning service at Mrs. Arthur Shute is in Boston. this afternoon, The Coombs mill was an old I visiting structure, 10.30. Sermon school Simontou and the by pastor. Sunday Paine Harvard officiating. loss on it is about fl,000. at nR. UEO. P. OOULD. ftlS3 ETHEL WARD. fTR. HARVEY W. BOWELS. George is at home frqm 11.45. Epworth league at 7. Easter The Hose for its annual for the Easter recess. City company concert at 7.30. Easter ball introduced There will be a service at Jordan’s Monday this year Marlavllle Man river* of The 6 o’clock whist club met with Mrs. Missing. at 2 m. Suits, Coats, Waists, a Trenton, Sunday p. the “Wayback ball” feature, and scored 17 Dress F. W. Rollins last evening. Mariaville, April (special)—George CONGREGATIONAL. Goods, Silks, hit. The galleries were sold out before of this Whittier, place, has been missing Rev. J. M. Adams, Leon R. Moor is at home from the Uni- the of the ball those who pastor Laces and evening by more than two and ail efforts to Neckwear, the Easter recess. weeks, 22— service at versity of Maine for wished to see the fun when the Sunday, April Morning Way- locate him have so far proved unsuccess- 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Trimmings Charles W. is at home from backers on the floor. And fun there Campbell got ful. The police of Bangor have been Prayer and conference meeting on Fri- AT the of Maine for a few was. The first of the dance day evening at 7.30. University days. part pro- notified, but as yet have found no clue. was to those in cos- UNITARIAN. Miss Bertha Raibour, of Bar Harbor, is gramme given up Mr. Whittier left here over two weeks The Me, while those in civilian dress looked Rev. S. W. Sutton, Manning Block, Ellsworth, visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Alexander. tume, ago for Bangor to attend to some busi- pastor. on. In the second all in the Sunday, April 22—Morning service at Miss Mabel William J. of is visit- part joined ness, and nothing has been heard of him (Room formerly occupied by Joy) Russell, Rockland, 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45 a. m. dancing. The evening was an enjoyable since. His ing his son, Henry Ruseell, on Lincoln family fear foul play, as he one. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 25 and 26. street. carried quite a sum of with him. money atrfjcrtfatmn’.ta. Sunday trains will begin running on the Mr. Whittier, with his wife and his You are especially Invited to call. Irene chapter, O. E. 9., gave one of its Mt. Desert branch May 6. The train will wife’s Mr. moved here pleasant sociables at Lygonia hall last brother, Grover, leave at 6.10 a. m. for Ellsworth about a His Friday evening. Bangor year ago. family relations were and Mt. Desert Ferry, connecting with apparently happy, and no cause can be The Little Round Top went into tug steamer for and arriving at Bar Harbor at assigned for his mysterious disappearance. commission and is now for to-day, ready 8.56 a m. Steamer will leave Bar Harbor tne season's business. Sundays at 1.30 p. m., connecting at Mt. COMING EVENTS. Edward broke his collar bone Sllvy right Desert Ferry with train leaving at 5.25 p. a fall from at ELLSWORTH. last Friday by the hayloft m., arriving iu Bangor at 7.15 p. m. Com- at the Branch Pond mill. mencing Saturday, May 5, ferry steamers Wednesday, April 18, Congregational BANOOR, MAINE. vestry—Sale and supper by ladies of sew- Prunes The ladies of the Congregational sewing will leave Bar Harbor week days at 8.35 p. circle; 25 cents. — ing V B. Mis.* Ward, our Corset PUter, will be with ns. and will be glad to give circle will hold a sale and supper this in., connecting with train leaving Mt. Special Fittings. evening at the vestry. Desert Ferry at 9.30 p. m., for Portland Thursday, April 19, at Ellsworth—Con- and Boston. The summer train schedule vention of highway commissioners of and 27 and 28. Mrs. Stephen B. Woodward has gone to Opening at Bar Harbor. Friday Saturday. April will into effect June 4. Hancock county, with the county com- Westfield, N. J., with Mrs. Nancy Cun- go missioners and State commissioner of ningham whom she will visit. On Faster Sunday evening for the first are time the new electric were ! highways. The Epworth league of the Methodist lights lighted in ihe auditorium of the church. Thursday, April 26—Anniversary cele- church served a New England dinner at Baptist With one or two the room bration by Lejok lodge, I. O. O. F. Odd Fellows hail at noon to-day. changes upper will be well lighted. The old electrolier at Odd Fellows hall— The firemen were called out last even- Friday, April 27, that looked so unsightly was taken over ! Fair, entertainment and supper by Sun- ing by the burning out of the smoke- | “Peaches P to the power station, where, under the I rise council, D. of L. C. LB. stack at the creamery on Church street. SUGAR skilful touch of L. H. 3!, Supt. Cushman, at Odd Fel- schooner Melissa Trask finished Wednesday evening, May 2, The Walter Cushman and Andrew Moore, it order at Griudal’s Water lows hall—Shirt waist party by Ellsworth Compare this Grocery loading her staves and lumber and sailed and was completely renovated fitted with 50 cents a for New York ‘‘telephone girls”. Tickets, street store with prices you are paying elsewhere: from Edmunds Monday now one of meridian lights, it is the couple; extra ladies, 25 cents. 30 lbs. Sugar, >1* I .OO last. prettiest fixtures in the city, and much t lb. Baker’s Chocolate, .40 Chief Engineer Leonard, of the Bar credit is due these men for their good MOSES’ Society Floral Emblems As fine a lot of as l California 1’ea Beans, .04 Harbor A Union River Power Co., has work in making so acceptable a change. art* nhvay* correct. prunes you pk. AtltlreHR ISAK tlAltllOH .2X returned from a business trip to New “A cluster” at each end of the only. 1 gal. Good Molasses, just pagoda Open all the year ’round ever saw—full and albs, iteliableCoffee a hot water York. room completes the equipment. meated, were called out at 3 o’clock glass in every package,), .50 The firemen SibrctiaracnU'. a brush fire on the lot clean. There are visions of •Jibs. Tea, 1.00 this afternoon by Earthquake in California. opposite Justice L. A. Emery’s residence A bulletin received by the Postal Tel- on Park street. luscious Prune sauce in these egraph Co. at noon to-day announced a Can make the same amount of money go Coi. J. F. Whitcomb, who has been con- you terrific earthquake this morning in Cali- Mail Orders farther elsewhere? fined to the house the past week by ill- —a vision that fornia. you ought is out but not yet able to at- Can be filled us ness, again, by *-j- In San Francisco great damage was tend to business. and shipped to you by to make a ! URGE SHIPMENT OF GROIN OF ALL KINDS JUST RECEIVED^ done, with great loss of life. Many build- * reality right away The Easter concert at the Methodist return mail. ings were wrecked. The water supply 15 Bought advantageously, and church, postponed from last Sunday even- ---1 the on was cut off, and to add to the disaster tire We’re giving price will be sold at narrow ing on account of the storm, will be given margin. had broken out and was raging unchecked next Sunday evening. We Carry when the bulletin was sent. these prunes a special prun- The Ellsworth “telephone girls” will Crutches, Bath Brushes, their annual dance at Odd Fellows Flesh C. W. give KLL8WOKT11 FA LLS. > Trusses, Brushes, this are offer- GRINDAL. w ing week; hall Wednesday evening, May 2. It ill Supporters, Perfumes, Fox and wife are home from Bar * Toilet be a “shirt waist” party. Judson Patent Medicines, Articles, Harbor for two weeks. > Poultry Powders, Combs fall kinds), the entire lot at Miss Caroline w ho has the ing Joy, spent Corn Cures, Hot Water Bottles, six weeks with her uncle, Calvin Joy, Samuel Rogers, of Bangor, was here past [ Wash'((Compounds. .Soaps fall kinds). left for her sum over and Monday. in Ellsworth, yesterday Sunday > Tooth Brushes, Cigars fa full line). mer home at West Brooksville. She will Will Saunders and wife have moved Shaving Brushes, £ Condensed Milk Dakota in the fall. hair 4 lbs. for 25c return to North into the house of M. M. Moore. Brushes, (Baby brand). < Miss Edith Grover, of Aurora, and Olin Miss Isabelle Flood is at home from Send to us. Jordan, of No. 21 plantation, were mar- Bangor for a visit of several weeks. your prescriptions at the Methodist ried this forenoon par- Elmer Blaisdel! and Asa C. Flood were We can save Simon you money. IS MEANT FOR YOU. sonage in this city, by Kev. J. P. home from East Maehias over Sunday. ton, in the presence of a few friends. Kliakim Jordan, of Bangor, was here G. A. PARCHFfR, George P. Smith, of the Reliable Cloth- the of Mrs. Mary Dunham* We want YOU to know that our HARTER’S Tuesday, guest APOTHECARY. ing Co., has purchased a shore lot at Mrs. C. J. Treworgy and Miss Lura Ellsworth, Maine. A No. 1 FLOUR is the finest all-round Pleasant Beach, adjoining the Grinds 1 actually Treworgy went to Boston last week for a cottage. The announcement that he would EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK. < Hour that ever came into Ellsworth. Our “say stay of two weeks. build a cottage there at once is premature. PATRICK KEARNS, Whitcomb, Haynes & Co. were obliged Propr. so” not convince but the so’ of E. L. Drumraey has purchased of Staf- may you, “say to shut down the Tisdalt* mill Tuesday, on ford Bros, the running horse Hickory scores of Ellsworth’s best cooks to carry account of the high water. ought Leaf. This horse is eight years old, stands Mrs. Walter Thompson, of Waltham, Harter’s A No. 1 Flour costs a few' fifteen and one-half hands, and weighs weight. came for a visit of several 1060 He has won several blue Mass., Monday Hours pounds. Mc- A I than the Mrs. Ada PHONOGRAPH cents more per barrel ordinary ribbons. weeks with her mother, Carthy, do, but it’s WORTH more ; “spends” better, A poem by Miss Paulene Foster, is not an expense but an invest- lasts better results. In- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis K. Foster, LAKEWOOD. longer, gives cooking of this city, a student at Wellesley college1, died at his home here ment in the world’s best music was printed in the Wellesley Magazine Charles F. Rollins vestigate to-day. of his for April. It is reprinted elsewhere in Sunday in the sixty-second year issue. Mr. Rollins was an esteemed resi- —it’s like a The FLOYD & HAYNES STORE, this age. buying perma- of the and w ill be greatly George H. Hardman, salesman for the dent community 34 Main Street. missed. His widow and four sons who HAYNES Ellsworth hardwood factory, has gone nent theatre ticket with the survive him have the sympathy of all. He into voluntary bankruptcy. His liabilities was a member of Lejok lodge, I. O. O. are placed at |3,304, with assets In stocks services were held Tuesday, thrown and bonds of $6,805, and unliquidated F. Funeral singers in. Rev. J. P. Simonton officiating. claims of fl,500. SEED PEAS Franklin Street WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF and are Levi B. Wyman wife preparing Huilneii Notice*. The G radus and Thomas to move to North Conway, N. H., where Sllvy A -cott are aching out their stock of EDISON & COLUMBIA Laxton Varieties. they will make their home with their son meats and groceries, preparatory to going out PHONOGRAPHS & George. Their daughter Julia will accom- business. RECORDS, ELISWORTH~OREENHOUSE. POOL ROOM. pany them. They expect to leave Ells- David Friend is selling out his entire stock of Also VICTOR DISC MACHINES. E. E. DOYLE, Manager, worth this month. clothing and furnishing goods, preparatory to Friend has been In Write for the Welsh going out of business. Mr. Catalogue and terms. Franklin Street, ELLSWORTH. Luther Morris, revivalist, ALICE M. HOOPER, business many years, first with the late Lewis gave an interesting description of the Friend, and later for himself. A lire in the recent great revival in Wales, at the Bap- BRK88MAKEK ami Up-to-date appointments. rooms above Mr. Friend’s store recently caused tist last Friday Mr. he a STAPLES PIANO & Conveniently located. vestry evening. some damage to bis stock, and inaugurated MUSIC CO., Morrir is himself a convert of the revival. fire and clearance sale combined, which opened Franklin In and St., ELISWORTH, ME. LADIES' tailor, Drop enjoy yourtelf. 1 and He is an interesting and convincing this morning. He will seil out his entire stock Telephone 53-5. We a full line of Cigars, Cigarettes 8 carry whose heart is in his words. Rev. at greatly reduced prices. School 8t., Ellsworth. Tobaccos. speaker, j future. one is hoping to see one in the near fRrtikai. 2M)rrttsnnmtn. NEWS. CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOR. Mutual benefit (Eolnmn. COUNTY It in something that OceanviUe need# very .V#w* other pope* ! for additional County much. iMtlnx1 Topic For rthecom wife and Mis* Vesta The Lord s day Is the title given Being good. IMPORTANT FACT measles. Gross and Joyce. The (treat of n.on use—a servant, a purveyor of In- danger kidney public 9. A. trouble, j, the New Testament to the Sabbath a medium for the In April formation and suggestion, Ford several at Sun- _ a nrm aollclta Warren spent days that they (fet hold before the of Hod and terchangeof Ideas. In this capacity It ,Uf. day. Ry the example by and It* success shine last week. communications, depend* largely BURRY. lerer recognise* them. Health la it In this Com- His command it was observed in the on >he support iclven re-pcct to his gradually name of Allen left Saturday join there were no munications must be signed, but the Raymond Owing to the heavy storm, undermined. Baekacbe, headache. Old Testament and until writer will not lie minted net. dispensation except by permission in New York. sen ices in the church last Sunday. mill I* to or That in address- MKa yacht Baptist on the sev- Communication* subject approval vousness, lameness, soreneea, the resurrection of Christ none Catherine lumhagn rejection by the editor of the column, but ing Mrs. l*ink- ySjfej Henry Allen of steamer spent Frank Dun ton, who has been ill with of the week. But from the will be reject*<■ without good reason AdtlrtM urinary trouble,, dropsy, diabetes enth day ham are con- with his family. live or six is no all communications to you Sunday typhoid fever for weeks, of the resurrection the vast body The amekicak. Bright', disease follow in day fidingyour private ^ Mrs. Blanch Gott, of Swan’s Island, is better. mereiless »uc- to a woman— have observed the first KlUworth, Me. ills Allen. eesaion. Don’t of Christians her mother, Mrs. Henry came home from neglect your a woman whose axperi visiting Charles Beede Tagus kidney*. of the week as the Christian Sab- from Cure the with the day ence with women’s dis- Miss Alice Judge arrived Wednesday last Friday. Mr. Beede has been gone kidneys certain and safe command for a life’s MlK i«»B- bath. N'o definite eases covers a where she has the winter. since last fall. are great Boston, spent remedy, Doan’* Kidney Pills, which seventh to the first There arc lojal hearts. line spirits brave. ha* change from the many year*. There arc souls that art ami true! Everett Kane has returned to Charles- Mr. Paine, a ho has been boarding at cared here in of the week Is recorded in the pure Mrs. Pinkham is the people right Ellsworth. day best classi- Then give tv the world the >OU have. of ton to resume his studies in Higgins Mrs. Mills'since last summer, has returned Scripuir s; yet fhe actions of the apos- daughter-in-law A. M. Franks, carpenter, of 27 And the bt si wM cc me I ac t to you. in Eden. High Christ’s E. Pinkhan cal institute. to his home tles immediately following Lydia Street, Ellsworth. Me., nays: “About and love to life will flow, and for returned from Ellsworth sale in the Methodist two resnrro.-C.il and their references in Give ‘ove, jour many years H. M. Pease The fair and ago I noticed bark was A strength In your utmost need. under herdirection, where he has been serving on was a success. yeara my their vrr' ::-s to “the first day of the Saturday, chapel Tuesday night growing Have faith ami a score of heart will show and since her de- and aa the a sum was realised. lame, time went on it week' a. the I. ; Ts day” are con- grand jury. Quite large became Their faith In your won! and deed. ccase.sbe has been * of of regular thing to have backache and vincing »fs that such a change advising sick wo- Miss Jennie Parker, Sargentville, At the next meeting of Arbutus grange finally Give truth, ard jour gifts wll! te paid In has days vva made to commemorate the klnd^ men free of charge. who has been visiting friends in town, the following question will be discussed: I was compelled to lay off from work And honor will honor meet. for the Manv women be me. a wife is greatest nt in human history- returned “/?esofred. That neat, scolding was And a smile ;hai Is sweet w'H surely find several days. I in this nuffer m silence ana arm along rrom condition reenrrec -n of Christ. Tlie Jewish w ho has the to a clever, slack one.” A smile that Is as sw«et Mrs. G. A. Grindie, spent preferable Doan's just bad to worse, knowing- full well that when I got Kidney Pills. The first Sabbath < uumemorated the finished ick w her assist- w inter in North Sedgw itb sister, Mrs. Daniel McKay arrived home last Give and sorrow to those who mourn. ought to have immediate few dnaes me < ; Sab- pity they helped and, when 1 work of i -n and the Christian M. L. was in tow n a few days from L where she had In fl. wers ance. but a natural Mrs. Elwell, Sunday Greenport, I., last You will *a»h» r again modesty impels bath may w it commemorate the last week. winter her taken a couple of boxes, I was The scatter*d seeds item your thought out- them to shrink from exposing them- has boon spending the with entirely as- great act in Christ’s life, which selves to the and w ho has of a that cured. This last tail I questions probable R. W. Nutter, w ife and grandchild left husband, charge yacht contracted a cold work of re- sures ns of the finished the hut vain. examinations of even their family summer. Though sowing teemed for Pro*peel Harbor Friday to spend the he has been getting ready for the w hich settled in my kidneya and .rough Jesus Christ. In- It is unnecessary. Without caused demption physician. season. Mr. Nutter is watchman in the was the or life Is the mirror of Mrg ard a!ave— a J. F. Staples, wba sitting on another attack. I remembered bow stead ot over the of money or price you can consult wo- Doan's qv hiding question do. *Tl» just wi at we are ard from actual ex- sardine shop at that place. last week, drove to Ellsworth us in it as a new man whose knowledge grand jury Pills bad cured me turn the change let rejoice the world the beat have. Kidney years ago, Then give to you is G. has to Winter- and back and morning. He says it >r one perience great. Mrs. H. Dority gone night reason f keeping day of the best come ack to so I went to E. <1. Moore's And the will you. — drug store and for a few to visit her daughter, was the worst travelling he ever saw — Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation. weeks, week I :id sacred unto God. _ Selected. Standing port Grant. Mrs. Edith about six inches of mud and the same of got a box. They sood removed the ac The duty of keeping the Sabbath Women suffering from any form of Mrs. George Phillips, hing Dear M. B. Friends: of Five is house for her. snow. in my back and I have not lieen aunnyed cannot be reasonably questioned. female weakness are invited to promptly Point, keeping holy that the above is 8. with it since." Queer, isn't it, poem communicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at had misfortune to April 16. God commands us to do it. and FI is Rodney Allen the _ and I know it is so. For sale all deaiera. Price 50 true? But then, you I.vnn. Mass. All letters are received, week. A few by rents. commands should all be obeyed. lie lose a valuable cowr last NORTH DEER ISLE. Did you ever meet the man or woman, ap- opened, read and answered by women Foater-Miiburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sols Himself first kept it, as an example days later his clam house at the shore well and mentally only. A woman can freely talk of her George Hill ia employed on the steamer agents tor the United States. to men to do so. parently physically fire and w ith a and an inspiration all illnesa to a thus has caught burned, quite quan- sound, comfortably established and as private woman; J. T. Morse. Remember the name—Dunn's—and take Christ also observed the Sabbath in been established the eternal confidence tity of clams in it. well off as the average of their neighbors, left last week to the no other. His day and taught men to do so. and, between Mrs. Finkham and the women April 16. Use Femme. George Knight join who talked as if he or she hadn't a friend as He lived to give ns a pattern of true of America which has never been yacht Evelyn. in the w orld, no one they would trust, and fcultoi&f ant Sunmtsoa. living. His regard for the Sabbath j broken. Out of the vast volume of AMATEUR DRAMA. Miss Linnie Powers has returned from a never a nod or a smile for the passer-by. w hich she has to draw should be an added reason for our experience from, The B. B. B. club, of Brook!in, pre- visit in Rockland. a word of for a more that haa never theory greeting it is than possible she sented the drama Hired Man keeping it holy. Moreover, human his- j “Tompkins’ ”, Gray and Jack Stinson 1 neighbor, never a simple gift to the little gained the very knowledge that will Gapts. Ralph tory abundantly proves that man needs at Odd Fellows hall, April 4. The cast of child? help your case. She asks nothing in have gone away yachting. the Lord's It was “made for characters follows: day. return except your good-will, and her Mrs. L. Holden and Atholton “It is a hard world,” they say. “Every- George C<>IIIHII'IK'itlll l)ff. -4, 1 IN).",. man” and is absolutely necessary to advice has relieved thousands. Surely Mr Am TompkUt.HarokJ Rabson for self.” How the M. B s. Holden have returned from Rockland. MAE UAHBOR TO MANGO) his best moral, mental and body is pity woman, rich or is very foolish Dlxey. .Charles Staples physical, any poor, a si r M r m such Oh! there is such a John Forest The steamers J. T. Morse and Cimbria spiritual development. The man who people. yes! if she does not take advantage of this Retr.lugton. Cunningham BAR HARBOR. 10 » S IS. There is such Kane made here for this sea- .. ... Strikes the Sabbath out of his life thing as ingratitude. really generous offer of assistance. Jerry. Wallace their first landings Sorrento day .‘'uIHtbb. a as selfishness. We do not doubt If you arc ill. don't hesitate to get a Louise.Miss Gertrude Jordan son Is not only disobeying the command of thing Friday. Ml fmjr. 11 * so »» whether at home or bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable JulU..Edith Allen God, but is doing himself an untold in- it. But you stay Mrs. Arthur Powers was called to Rock- WtttliMK 8 Fjr... u > ft; »n at once, and write Mrs. Pink- Ruth.. Miss Carrie Nutter Hanrorh- ... in» ni )« travel afar, keep watch, and see how often Compound land last week the illness of her by sister, Franklin Road ... fll S7 *5 9 SO jury. ham Lynn. Mass for special advice. Mrs Sarah Tompkins .. Ml** Florence Harriett those you meet, and those you observe Kokes. «»*h'ttu» June ii r 10 to The method of keeping the Lord's When a medicine has been successful Mrs. Wesley of their best and receive it back in- All of the parts were well taken, and a ELLSWORTH 11 ffe S A 10 17 day holy is the most difficult of all give in restoring to health so many women, Mrs. Mabel Jones and Mias KlUworih Falla. 'll 01 5 <•' 10 .i time is The hall was daughter, creased to the tkriptural prom- good reported. prettily Moulin. TlJ 15 5 tt tl« Si questions connected with the Sabbath according you cannot well say. without trying it, arrived and are decorated with and Mona- Ethel, Friday, visiting Omen Uke. T12 24 6 > 4 10 44 have ise. I do not believe it will me.” bunting flags. Some generations been unduly help Mrs. W. Small. 1-afce ilouae. M2 12 ’« 12 no 51 ghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, furnished George strict in observing the letter of the There are those w ho think giving means IIwiden til 4 * SO 11 M music for the drama and the dance after Capt. Charles Gray has gone to Beverly Brewer done. 1 0» It 11 » law and others too liberal in from the But Induce sleep, as onions have a particularly interpret- mostly gifts pocket-book. to the Athene. Marsh lUtttfwr. Kx 81 ... in: m: ii n soothing effect the nerve*. the play. join yacht Thomp- ing the spirit of the Sabbath. tell me truly arethosetbe best gifts you upon BA NOOK. M C." IK 6 5' 11 SO 16. Spec. son has the same r M AM AM is a of friends or receive To Seep a good fire and lesson the coal bill, April joined yacht. What. then, fair interpretation j receive from your they Portland. 5 9b I 10 4 » mix coni *lust and a-he* with a little water, and Francis lloldcn, wife and son, George H. 5 T Sabbath observance? What should we j from you? Don't be afraid to give of BIRCH HARBOR. Boston. fc> JO at the back of the grate. hotix from Port not do and what should we do to keep 1 best. put Holden, reached Friday your Schools here Mrs. the Lord’s day holy? began Monday. Jefferson, I* I., where they spent the win- BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR here is a for r M Dear M. Be: Joan, recipe Grace Winslow is teacher in this precinct ter with their Mrs. Albert 1. The Lord's day should not be a day daughter, Boston. 10 to. t?0 By to-day’*■ paper it looks as if we were de IkMan PriUdso—into one of sweet and Mrs. Fannie Rice nt Bunker Harbor. of idleness. It should not be a day of quart Haskell. a * our Aunt That wtll never Co milk » Ir three-fourths ci of Indian tnral with 05 serting Madge. p Both teachers belong in this village. Portland ... 1 12 33 Idle lounzirg about the which a of a half Ua 16. E. house, reading We tellers, but must not teaspoonful cinnamon, April a v P M erJoy personal they of other the Sunday newspaper or a day spent spoonful all-i-W (or anj spice pre- BANGOR. 6 0 10 (0 take the place of those In me column. Tbe busy ferred ami a half tea* of salt have been poonful ; OBITUARY. SORRENTO. Bat a or. Kx St. 6 C‘ 10 5 04 In sleeping the hours away. God has season is but each weak Aum Mad ire mu»t mixed. Ilent till It thickens, stirring here, frequently j the was saddened Brewer June. 6 12 10 !! 3 II to keep it from lumping. Let It cool On en or Thursday community John E. Kane will tx Mo > m keeping holy. U aood without. Turn Into dish and working to do this as my John pudding of Bright’s disease. Little more than a KlUwortb Falla. 7 < * lilt 2. The Lord’s should not be a house-cleaniujc spring. bake two Allen Hall's. day day hours ELLSWORTH. 7 ;* U l* a ?s did so well, out there are lots of boles to dig year ago be was married to Miss Carrie of license. It was never “made for June. 7 o il «:s Who w ill u» a little start in the Oscar of is visiting Waah’ftton out. He gutdUconrued when tbe new range give Cow of this village, and en- Workman, Franklin, Franklin tT > 11 <7 * si man” in the sense that on that a : | perthwaite, Road. day the walls and line? Aunt Madge. at P. L. Aiken's. « 11 45 •i 39 began to smoke and blackened literary tered upon w hat then looked to be a Hancock. f7 man can do as he it in long 41 pleases—spend but he W.ukeag.SFf. 7 4 11** ceiling of our winter living room, to-day and wedded life. He was about P. L. Aiken has been in Ellsworth on or visit- happy Mi ireaert Terry. 7 52 11 seeking personal pleasure in has been it so it burnt all with tinkering right of the business fora few Sullivan .. J friends who are well 111. € 4. U &olnmn. twenty-three years age, youngest days. ing and prosper- tbe dampers ail closed. Sorrento. Si* of a family of eleven children. Four E. Robertson a new BAR « 2»- 12 ii 7 » ous. But how many make it a day of 1 have one of ourp'etures, although mine is ! George purchased HARBOR. brothers and two sisters survive him. All horse of Frank last week. pleasure seeking, a day of visiting not in It. I like It, oh, so much. Ernestine say* [The editor invites secretaries of local union* Noyes of tne W. C. T. U. In Hancock county, and were at the funeral Mrs. Train* Ellaworth 7.16 a ro anil *.1J f friends, when the time is in idle tbe plate broke In the one 1 was in. How- present excepting Mrs. Frank Haskins is friends leaving spent w hite ribboners generally, to contribute to tbt* visiting m, and arriving KlUworih II M a ru, io.17 p w, : But 1 have heard of such things as 8. A. Miller, of Boston. gossip and In discussing secular af- strange column report* of meeting* or items that will be and relatives in Rockport, Mass. connect with Washington Co Ry. so was not of Interest to workers In other part* of the He was a man of noble c fairs'. And how excuse them- plates breaking, surprised. young haracter, on or notice to Conductor. many We would like thla to be a llvecolumn. Austin Stover has been confined to the iStop algnal To the sister whose husband said be should county. loved and old and selves “It is the I hut It needs some effort on the part of W. C. T. respected by young. These train* connect at Bangor with throojrb by saying, only day house the week w ith a broken rib. B«a want an alum curd on both of ter eyes If I’, women to make It so. It Is a column of their Not from his home only will he be missed, past train* on Main Line, to and from Portland, have.” Thi-j is not true. It is the ton only he was 1 should say If 1 was ir.aklti«r. not ours, and will be what they make and St. John. papering, etc-, but from the where be was Ernest Perry and wife will move in part man has not This It. Items and communications should be short, community to day got. day God 1 should want John blindfolded Paaaenger* are earnestly r*uoe*ted proegr* doing it, my .tnd of to of Luther Pinkharn’s house on Fairtleld has to are, course, subject approval of the ever ready to lend the assisting hand. tlrketa before entering the train*, and especially kept Himself. Nor is it true so and with both ears up. But be gaggtd, stopped editor.l avenue this week. Ellaworth to Fall* and Fall* to Elliwortn- as Services were held at the Baptist church far the man himself is concerned. Is all right at it, so 1 keep still to eocourage him r. k. booth by, g. p. a t. a. Saturday afternoon. Grindstone lodge, I. April 16. T. Ten hours are a long in to go ahead. GKO. r. EVANS. working day SOlTHWEtfT HARBOR 0.0. of which he waa a member, at- 1 F.j Vice Free. ami GenM Manager. our age. Add to this eight hours for Tbe chickens begin to peep. In another tended in a body. Much sympathy is felt 1 shall be Ya were enter- WEST EDEN. and the man month the ranch will be eov red and Friday evening, April 6, for the for his Bleep average has still family, especially young EASTERN with the dish. I went In sight of tained Miss Lain Number wife and widowed mother. Mrs. Vina who has been se- Bix hours a day. or thirty-six a week, busy dough by Mayo. Richardson, Aunt Madge's borne March 24; wanted to call The C. is out a day and a half In which to visit his present, twenty-five. president ap- April 16._ riously ill, again. but was bound for Penobscot alone and wanted the of friends and seek pleasure. then. pointed following superintendents G. N. who has been laid with a Why. reach there before as the drifts were 8ARGENTV1JLLE. Rich, up to dark, departments: Scientific temperance in- Steamship Company. Bhould he steal time from God for these better sore on his ankle, is better. hlgb. But. oh, such fine sleighing' My Mrs. Cora L. visited friends at and struction, Susie Houston; medical temper- Harding SPUING 8CHEDI LK. things In many instances otb- lu two but I should The I. 8. keep half said he coukl go hours, last week. V. recently played “Joe the ers from ance, Ervin Bracy; mercy, Lloyd Carroll; Sedgwick God's house and service on likely be three or four. 1 was just two and a Waif” at Northeast Harbor. Grace flower Kath Charles to this Sabbath visitation is one half and talked with an old friend In Bluehlll social, Clark; missions, Billings left Saturday join day? Lelia Freeman and Marion musical of Rockland. Mrs. Campbell, of Salisbury Cove of the curses of our age. Hundreds village. Now, did 1 make many calls? Tbe Sawyer; the steamer City is at F. L. a stance is tbe horse an old farm director, Rebecca white shield, employed Hadley’s. are kept from God’s house every Sab- 1 fifteen miles, Gilley; School at district No. 8 began Monday, horse. Leman white cress, Jessie Lawton; Liston Mayo has gone to Hull’s Cove for bath because friends “drop in” for the Mayo; April 16, Miss Phebe Durgain teacher. Hteamer J T Morse leaves Bar Harbor « the that suits the I am ready to take pin press, Esther Fred the season. He is at Willard »« on and '• day or for the evening. Such visitors Dixon; anti-narcotics, Mrs. of is visit- employed m, Monday*, Wednesday* others, but hope we will agree to have one. I Harry Dority, Bangor, lor .Seal Harbor, Sort! east Harbor. South*** not break God’s but make HigginS; sick committee, Grace Clark, Fogg’s. only law. for me. her Mrs. A. L. of Harbor. Brook l»*er Isle, Sal*fj»• a Louise Freeman and George ami Hark cooneetlni themselves nuisance to friends. Dell. Lurvey. this Ferdie Hamor, of Hull’s Cove, spent Hat- KcntvlUe Harbor. village. Bock laud with (lamer for Bottou. 8. Tne Lord s should be A mock trial was the feature of the even- and with his day spent In urday Sunday sister, Octavia Steamer Juliette leave* Blochlll at 9» ®. on the other Reuel Dority and wife and Miss Jennie Christian worship. The Bible should I am sorry you passed by ing. The lawyers were I>r. Neal and Er- Hamor. day*. Wednesday# and Saturday* for *>«“ called on friends in Blue hill one Dell. If had not observed how vin A-hile Seth Norwood acted as Clough Blut'hlll, North Brooktln, Stonlngton. ar«! be read at home and prayer offered to aide, you Bracy, M. stca®® last week. Mrs. E. Babbidge, of Btonington, is Harm, connecting at itocklaud wtu» God. The church near I waa to the limit of my letter supply judge. They took their parts in a credit- day lor boston. should be attended spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. for the column, and come to my rescue, no able manner, and much thanks is due Mrs. Ida Jordan was called to Cape by all. Unless prevented by a good ex- N. W. Higgins. RETURNING letter would have this week, and them for so Rosier last week the death of her From Boston and 5 p»* cuse no one should be absent from appeared ably assisting. by father, 16. Mondays Tbur*day»»t April M. > rttBJ* I thank for The entertainment committee for next Andrew' Black. From Rockland at 5 SO a m, 1 uesdaj s. God's bouse on His day. There are you your good help. ; priv- and Sundays, via way landlugs- ilege. power, joy, instruction and In- meeting is Rebecca Gilley, Mary Whit- Mrs. Vesta Chatto and Master Leroy MARIA VTLLE. which have been From Waal Tremont Mondays. In From the clippings more and Grace Lunt. Cake and cocoa Chatto of last week with spiration regular church attendance spent part Mrs. Pearly Jordan has returned to her All cargo, except lire stock, fls the sent the sisters from time to time, nrs on the Sabbath. by were served. Phkhs 8UPT. friends at Brooksville. home in California. of this Company, la Insured agalnet hints marine risk. 4. The Lord's some of you will find some helpful day should be spent in Mrs. Minnie Blaisdell, who has been Urmer of is K. 8. and Aunt Emma furnishes The Ys. inet at the home of Mr. and Jordan, Waltham, spending Shkbmak, Superintendent, RuckS»®d» the spirit. John was “In the on suggestions. B. Maine. Spirit visiting her mother, Mrs. P. Billings, a few days with her grandmother, Mr*. the Lord’s the following; Mrs. Fred Young last Friday evening. After CALT1I* AUSTIN. Blest A tien’l *•»***' day.” He was under the returned to Bluehill Friday. Eliza Carr. the usual reading, roll call and Boston, Mass. control of thn Holy Spirit. Put your- HOUSEHOLD ITEMS- scripture Mrs. Grace Kane, accompanied by her Mrs. of self under the Sterilize figs soil dates by dipping in boiling business, the programme consisted of a George Giles, Hancock, ha* been Spirit's direction, espe- Miss Las to mock town several of the arti- daughter, Agnes, gone Clinton, visiting her sister, Mrs. Sew all SSbtwrtfianfnta. cially upon the Sabbath. John saw water before using. meeting, Brimmer, Conn., to spend the summer. the two weeks. visions. So will lids of coffee and teapota open when not cles in the warrant being very amusing. past you—visions of what Keep 16. Him. Refreshments were and the Ys. April to do and what not to do. in use to prevent muslinesa. served, The North Mariaville poatoffioe has thank Mr. and Mrs. lor their kind recently been moved from E. G. 5. The Lord's Is one of the most certain and Young Brimmer’s day should be spent In Honey eating OCEAN VTLLE. to Clarence Brewer’s. Christian not in agreeable ways of growing fat. hospitality. service; Idleness, not of James There was a sociable at The ladies are to make Katherine, little daughter the schoolhouae, in secular pursuits, but in Christian Tbe mistake of giving plants too Mule water young requested district No. aud is very ill with bronchial 2, Monday evening, (juite a New Hotel much. if two, comfort before Morey wife, Amsterdam service—service to suffering mankind Is not as bad as giving them too one, possible bags number was present, and £30 was ob- the next which is to be with pneumonia. whieh finishes In His name. Go on the To a lamp smoking, soak tbe wick In meeting, tained, up the amount Fourth Avenue and 21st St., Sabbath, if prevent w hich was Miss Flora 20. Albert Rich and and Russell wanted to build the iron fence you must go, where can do strong vinegar and dry thoroughly before using. Gilley April Capt, wife, you good around the cemetery at the tannery grave- of Boston, are visiting Mrs. Rich’s and not where you are a nuisance. Hold a piece of Ice to a burned finger until Paris, yard. New York. Greenlaw. Visit a ceases, and no blister will form on mother, Mrs. Mary hospital. Take flowers to a the smanlog MINTURN. April 13. p. Located in the heart of the are all ■lckroom. Go to some unsaved man the skin. The lobster fishermen .en- Mrs. Austin Sadler is very ill. 15 road- Into a mouse hole down. Thad- GOU LI >8 BORO. city, one block east of and ask him to be a Christian. Be a Pieces of sponge packed gaged in patting their traps James who has been ill. to vacate Moulden, very from member of the church and serve it in will Induce the rodents permanently deus Gross and Everett Hatch have had Schooner Minnie Chase is at Old Maid’s way, two blocks south is much better and able to be the house. out again. in their boats. landing. the Sabbath school or some other of its gasoline engines put Madison House newly In salt will do the work Reuben Btewart, of a David mail makes his Square. organizations ami you’ll find the Sab- Half a lemon dlipped Brooklin, spent a sum of money has been Guptill, carrier, Quite large first on the new of oxalic ac'd In boilers, brass few in town last week with relatives. trip R. F. D. route to-day. decorated and refurnished. bath day a day of worship, of rest and cleaning copper days raised towards building a hall here. Every Willard N. Young, a former Goulds boro of and when kneel tea-kettles, etc. Oliver Bow first has been Hates 1 .OO and up- glory, yon in prayer ley, selectman, boy, was badly injured in Fri- $ per day Tbe white substance that accumulates in the Chicago at the close of the day you will thunk here for a few days working up the town Human Blood Marks. day. Mr. Young was so unfortunate as of fruit can be removed bulling the to lose a ward, European plan. God for the day and arise on tope jars by books. A tale of horror w as told by marks of leg several years ago. Much Monday is tops In strong soda water. human blood in the home of J. W. Wil- sympathy felt for him. morning refreshed In body, mind and School Edward & Co. began Monday, April 16, taught a well known merchant of 16. Coyne for the toil of the A feather brush Is preferable to a cloth for liams, Bac, April JwXm spirit week, with by Mrs. Alpha E. Stewart in the grammar He writes: fckTwent\ years ago I MP dusting gilt picture frames, as tbe cloth wears Ky. F. 8. Willard God’s blessing upon you and your la- and Miss Ethel Johnson in the had severe hemorrhages of the and and deadens the primary lun^s, gilt. near death when I Dr. A Postmistress bors. grades. was began taking Lucky have a smooth It is Mr. MBIJE Absorbent bath towels, which King s New Discovery. completely of Cary, who lias KEAm.VGS. 17. I- remained well found Alexander, Me., surface on one side and a rough one on the April cured me and I have ever Dr. King’s New Life Pills to b* the G« ii. 1-3; Ex. xxlll, It cures Chronic best she 10-12; Xum. are now made. since.” Hemorrhages, remedy ever tried for the other, Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or Colds and and keeping XV, 3_-36; XXvlib 1-9: Deut. v. 12; Xeh. | Coughs, Settled Bronchitis, Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect If you are buying new boots, oil well all over of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarse- is the known cure for Weak order. You’ll AMERICAN ADS 31; Isa. lvili, 13. Mark pain only Lungs. agree with her if you try X, 14; ii. 24-23; them. will last and sore E. G. these before wearing They longer ness. one hour; muaeieache, two hours; Every Kottle guaranteed by painless purifiers that infuse new Luke iv, 1(1 60c and Trial PAY BEST keep out the damp. throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas* Ecicctrlc Moore, Druggist. fl.00. by e- ° moore- bottle free. 1 One small onion eaten at night will often Oil, monarch over pain.—Advf. g£t. TRY ONE 4,\ oted, That the clerk make that re- Atmtrttacnunta. HISTORY. in NEWS. BLUEHIU quest behalf of the church. COUNTY “AttestJos, V fio* Additional Count]/ Sewn, tee other page* E. Brookline, Thomas, Clerk.” fVrr.v-, I br B. «• bandage. At the one hundredth celebration of the ibe Blublll Ittetorical Society.) 'ACHE' ,%7' rtor (fathering of the church at Blue Mill, Rev, FRANKLIN HOAD. octety will be glad to niurblll IHatortml Stephen Thurston gave the historical ad- Mrs. Stella Shaw has been very ill with * Ur- <»>* mreugh It* preside®** dress. tonsil it is. hill. ■•«'""*• eovroeilnoa.eir., v 2T.( biu “In the history of this church” said he Oar- In mnn’n* "><•*« papers a* Frank Miles and wife returned to .„ut on that “the ** occasion, first pastor, Rev. diner *"'■ ** 'ortrr' P0"*""*’ Saturday. Jonathan stands out in FOOT *Vp!-*r Fisher, FROM HEAD TO high relief, Mrs. C. E. Scribner and sister Hazel were | as the most distinguished and remarkable ever watched over hi* Bock in Bangor Wednesday. Vo shepherd man ever connected with "°l ,rUra ,he it, indeed as the that th(,y did *tr*y Mrs. Mary Miles has returned from a For Ashe in ,o*«r« most remarkable man in the town, and Any Any Spot with forbidden pasture* greater visit in inirUnlo did more for its and Washington county. use Liniment—it Jonathan Fisher watch enlightenment moral Johnson’s Anodyne gives lh,n did Her. Misses Mullan and Helen Butler * elevation than any other man. I should Sadie relief. like it to <»rc for the member, of hi. and marvelous Nothing and were in Ellsworth speedy be surprised if there is an intelligent man Saturday. Blue Hill during hi* long pu- reduce inflammation—internal or external. For Ihurcb .t In town who would of Christian dissent from this Harvey Martin stopped here on his way over tb.t body an a cold on the in the ^Vcm« opinion; he was decidedly a man of mark. from Portland to Bar Harbor last week. aching head, lungs, cramps “Few, I am confident, have ever in- and bowels, backache, rheumatism, sciatica, sprains, well the writer remember, him .. It is reported that Watson Springer How structed a so and on such a or of »u»- people fully Alfred Foren are to build a mill here on cuts, contusions, wounds any kind— of the church, hi. teemlngly injuries, pwt< r variety of subjects. He seemed to have bi. earm-stneaa in h.. Kilkenny stream in the near future. the greatest relief and the quickest cure comes ru„ manner, more comprehensive views of the fullness hi. prayer .nd the opening of Abe of Bradford, who with his from immediate of sLoorw*, and richness of the word of God —its Fernald, applications during the long prayer, u the wife conducted so capably the Franklin exhaustless treasures of wisdom and grace thought, to we if they were pe.r- Uoad house here for a dozen years, visited children —than most ministers, and he was skillful notUking »n advantage friends here Saturday and Sunday, re- iM,itenlion.nd In developing those treasures and thus to shift .bout end indulge turning to his home Monday on the noon o( th»t period enriching the minds of his hearers.” Johnson's “For elevated moral principle and strict well, too, he re me in tier. hi. re- April 16. G. adherence to it in daily life, I know not in the wbo did not -opfio boys gallery, the have but man, never known him, who ex- TRENTON. their attention to the sermon, Lire celled the first pastor of this church. The LSnimenl or in other w.y. did not psy The Joice of ar- whispeo-d love of as he it was of Rebecca, Rockland, right understood a on external to the Ix»rd‘» house upon the rived with for H. H. It’s easy to use—for a cold take little sugar—for due respect He would no more freight Hopkins. how he and supreme authority. affection*, rub on freely. Ninety-five years a never failing service*. And who has been ill for i^cd’e Day and John Haynes, very a bottle close at hand for what’s sure Mt «nd wondered intelligently allowedly trample upon family remedy. Keep of that day weeks with in his is im- other boy* it, than with a mill-stone about his neck erysipelas hand, to happen—sometime you will need would be the con.e<|uence. if the ,h,t he would cast himself into the sea. In- proving slowly. the sounding board ANODYNE LINIMENT wrd suspending I believe he mar- Mrs. Annie Davis and Made- and the deed, verily that had the daughter JOHNSON’S the desk should part over pulpit tyr spirit and in other days would have line have gone to Bar Harbor fora week's b.wrd should dew-end with a crash huge gone to the stake for a principle. visit with relatives. Father Fisher’s bald bead. upon “For the sick, the the poor, to debt of to bereaved, Dick McFarland moved his family Blue Hill owes a gratitude the suffering of every kind, Mr. Fisher had Bar Harbor where he has em- Fisher for his pious ex- Saturday, Ucv Jonathan a heart of and a hand for re- his un- sympathy the summer. set la-fore it* people; for ployment through ample lief. He was liberal in his charities and adherence to duty as a Capt. F. E. Hopkins left Friday for jinchmg a most unselfish man. While living on a minister, and the far-reaching Boston, where he has employment as first Christian salary of about three hundred dollars. I work be for forty-one year* did pilot on the steamer Hansom B. Fuller. and noble knew him to subscribe one hundred dol- the town and will in the service of the church, The many friends of John Bunker Cure a lars for one charitable institution. A To Cold in One Divine Master. be to learn that he is ill Day his pained critically for poor family lost their house by fire; he out infirmities crept upon him, and at his home here with in his on ,tg, them several dollars in gangrene Tcv.e Tablets. js he gave money. Laxative Bromo ^ery time came in 1S.T7 when he thought foot. Quinine the These were specimens which I happened Seven Million boxes soli in 12 months. tell. H5c. rest from hi* laliors, ami 16. S. post Tl'Js ahould pastoral to know about. April Signature, to dismissed. be tent in hi* letter asking be “When be was dismissed from his pas- WEST SULLIVAN. A oiuin il was called and held October -i, toral ran*, this were charged to and he people is visit- lSt», which dismissed Mr. Fisher, Miss Helen Thomas, of Boston, ELLSWORTH MARK I I s. deal kindly with him in bis declining -- following certificate: her parents, William Thomas and wife. d the and wbrn rilled to his lifeless ing yc«n, lay Few in Retail Prices lieef to wheat It may eencern The of Zemro Hall are to Changes -Tic-is to certify re mains in the to erect over them a friends glad grave, is F rleaUstlcal CouneP eostened lo he is after a severe Higher. that t,y an humble stone, to tell the here know that gaining ■* between passer-bv, There are few in local tbi,...i -.i.v the Pssionu rclstte changes retail tie* the man who, for more than forty operation. The ihe ngre.*. Wabash Railroad Go. K Jonathan risher mwt C ibis week. Beef continue to the is a prices prices h«» min years, preached the everlasting gospel to The Pythian sisterhood preparing lions! bitrch hern 10 which he lately climb, and Ellsworth markets have been I THE DIRECT LINE FROM 1 know that to entertain the members of tieen absolved, sn.t Ihst this people. rejoice to this programme btricl. nas rexularly forced to advance prices on many cuts. A I .11 In their result*, which !« made out charge has been regarded and that they the K. of P. lodge. Uk i;„u rump steak which has been selling for 25 In connection vrllh that which re-peeta have raised a monument over and was held allemlh respectable An entertainment sociable cents, now costs 30. NEW ENGLAND TO THE WEST. hava teattllcsl lo thsordlnalloa of his aucce-sor. hi* In this have hon- hall even- grave. doing they at Hooper A Havey’s Saturday Flour also is in the wholesale ; ministerial character ol higher Ihe atHifemUhod and ored themselves no less than their ven- the ing, for the benefit of church. mark but Ellsworth as are Tourist Boston to Ihett esteem amt love tor ts, prices yet Sleepers Chicago. Mr Fisher and hlah erated friend.” j and faithful Setvant ot ihe toot. The Easter concert, prepared by the unchanged. Corn is up 5 cents more a him as a tried have Three and a half generations under the -« h, rever be may he enllesl In the orstlnance Sunday school children manage- bag this week. since Mr. Fisher was or- In Ihe In passed away and Mrs. F. Ab- 20 of te>t to travel or lo talwtr mlel*try ment of Mrs. E. Havey Eggs have steadied again at 18 to | VERY LOW RATES Its or- dained over the church at Blue Hill. He preaching the tiotpel or administering bott, will be postponed until next Sunday cents retail, and are irl little better sup- htm cord has rested in his in the town, with IN EFFECT IN FEBRUARY AND MARCH dtsaacea, may the churches receive grave evening. There will be no regular service ply. Butter is in fair supply, but prices outer of the Council the of those near hi* to whom he Uij. By graves that evening. rem in firm. Mloilll.h tti.mil’. Modcralor- ministered, for years, and few TO THE PACIFIC COAST AND OTHER WESTERN POINTS. nearly sixty April 16. A. B. Hot-house tomatoes are in the market at B it Baca trim. Scribe. there be that remember him in life, and _ 35 cents a pound. Lower prices are quoted and the same council mat one would lack w ho does SEDGWICK. On th** day by yet perception on some green vegetables. For write to 170 Rev. Albert Colt*, hi* and influence particulars, Washington Street, dismissed Mr. Fisher, not discern that example MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. The lobster-hungry people of Ellsworth church at Bio** Hill a in the where Muster la HI* Infinite the New office of the Wabash. was ordained over the are yet force community Whereat, The Great are in a fair to have their Boston, England way appetites I lowmor, and forth fruitful wisdom has from our lodge Brother u Rev. Jonat han Fisher’* he labored brought removed satisfied soon. Prices in Boston have the old meet* Chartc* II. Cto*aon, while we how In submission The council convened ly result*. been cut almost in and some lobsters he It half, well with a and of its to the Divine Power, house, which was tilled The history of town people, come this now. ing In the death of our broth» r may way the Retolved, That members of the church, datogltM to should ever have interest for its citizens, The below the of K.'gemoggln lodge. So. lit* K. and A. M has lost quotations give range council and low ti's among whom and for all who are descended from those in people, a member that was always genial ami ever retail prices Ellsworth. first ordina- course in re- was the w riter, it was the who shaped its education, to and sustain the work of our ready help Produce. K1NE0 Country RANGES and social tion he had attended, and ceremonies ligion and in civic morality. Hut tor. were new, solemn and impressive. Mr. Such history is a beacon light tnat points Retolved, That to the sorrowing wife, Creamery per ft.28 830 brother and their families, of .25 328 Fisher was there, and Wept, or rather en- to wisdom s ways, and warns of dangers mother, sister, Oalry are endorsed deceased brother, we extend our lenderest Cheese. by experi- tered, the action of the council In the that may be encountered, while indicat- oar them to the One who Best (new; ft.16#ls con- them. sympathy and commend factory per enced cooks for church records, his last act in that ing the way to avoid Best It they doeth all things for the best. dairy (new). nection. The town of Blue Hill was particularly l>utch (Imported).SO sure Resolved, That our charter be draped In Neufchatel. Oft I depend upon results, Tbe old house was destroyed fortunate in the character of its first set- meeting emblem of mourning for thirty days, a copy of welfare of free*. and sure results are fire the first in 1842 (January 2,) tlers, in their regard for the a ob- hy Sunday the resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, Fresh laid, per doz.18 -j 20 no fact is found in themselves and their children in matters American for but mention of that copy cent to Til* Ellsworth Poultry. tained from these ranges. the church records. The services of the : pertaining to their educational, moral and publication and a copy spread upon the record* Chickens.18 $25 estab- Fowl 18 9-0 The church were thereafter held in the acad- religious training, and in the early of our lodge. dampers and admira- ARTHUR II. SARGENT, Hay. emy on until the new lishment of church and schools. building Sundays, L2 ble flue in a fortunate in Herbert 6. Doritt, Best loose, per ton..10 9 j arrangements church was finished and dedicated They were also particularly Baled. 18 I built, Theodore A. Smith, 11, 1843. their selection of one to be their flrst set- K ineo make January Committee on resolutions. cooking Rev. Jonathan Fisher attended church tled minister— Uav. Jonathan Fisher- Loose... 8£ll Baled. 1ft when health and the weather whoM example in honest moral worth easy. regularly, BAH HAH BOH. permitted, sometimes preached, and and in Christian teaching were so helpful Vegetables. F. B. MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. AIKEN, Agent, Ellsworth. of to which he was 1 attended funerals of the older members to the young community bu Onions, ft 04 Whereat. The Great Jehovah having seen Potatoes, 03875 the church. called. bunch 25 Beets, lb i3 ! here below Into the Celery, & Nutter Co., Me. our numbers < Mfg. fit to call from Lettuce, 10 Cabbage, ft 02* Noyes Bangor, On the Church records is the last entry Let their story be often told, and be supreme grand council above, our most worthy Radishes, bunch os Carrots, lb as in let their ft 01 ft 05 Rev. Jonathan Fisher kept perpetual remembrance; estee ned Albion f. Jordan, be Squash, concerning and companion, Parsnips, *25 follows:- sacrifices and self-denials be themes for Turnips, ft 1^ Spinach, pk KITTKKY TO < AKIBOU. MIANUS U therefoie, Handeilon grns, pk <5 Tomatoes, ft 85 MOTORS celebrated in “Sept. 22, 1847. Her. Jonathan Fisher. conversation and fie song Retolved, That Ml Kobo Royal Arch chap Beet greens, pk 33 Beaus—per qt— 1906 Bunch beets, 20 Yellow-eye V2glft * Patent has been to Wilber H. Born m Oct. 17»!H. the edification and instruction of the No. W, has lost one whose honesty, integ- granted | New Braintree, Mass. 7, for ter. Rhubarb, lb 1* Pea, 10 had won the nffec Bar vehicle-brake. Died in Blue Hill Sept. 22, 1847, aged 79 present and future generations, and let rity and kindness of heart Cucumbers, each 08 810 Smith, Harbor, NEW FEATURES UNSURPASSED the local lion of all who knew him, ever ready to assist sweet potatoes, ft 15 years wanting 15 days. In 1790 he made a their names be emblazoned upon The saw and stave mill of the Rockland his fellow men In the time of trouble ami afttlc Fruit. Drop steel forging for con- public profession of and joined rolls of fame. & Rockport Lime Co. was destroyed by religion lion and bearing In mind that we ! qt 20 Apples,(cooktng)pk rod. always Cranberries, a amount necting with the Church in Dedham, Mass. At a THE END. Oranges, do* 25 830 *25 £80 tire Sunday, together with large •bould meet on a common level. bronze Lemons doz 23830 A pples, (table)pk 3ft g45 valuable The loss will be Interchangeable bear- great sacrifice an education for the weextend onr heartfelt of machinery. sought Resolved, That *ym Gr< pelrult, each 15 ings can be replaced in live at This historical sketch of Bluehill is about covered insurance. Gospel ministry. He was graduated pathy to his bereaved family and mourn with fl5,000, nearly by minutes. this issue the THE Groceries. Harvard here also, completed with of them the loss of one whose sterling qualities A. Waterhouse University July 18, 1792, ft ft .06 a.'8 Joseph aged fifty-one, Irridlum a demand Coflee—per Rice, per spark points—nothing be He AMERICAN. Owing to for are treasured In our h< arts. persued his Theological Studies. deeply lUo, .168.25 Vinegar, sal 20 325 superintendent of the Union station better. the the That our charter be In 35 Cracked wheat, .oft came to Blue Hill in 1794 and was ordained back copies of paper containing Resolved, draped Mocha, crew at Portland, was run over by 35 oatmeal, per ft .in shifting the numbers are ex- for the spa re of thirty days and a Java, J We can deliver engines, ma- the First Pastor of this church 13, article many of mournlug ft— Buckwheat, .21 tender and killed. He July Tea—per pkg the shifting Friday rine the the many copy of these resolutions be sent to the be- Uiaharn, .04 or stationary. 2 to 1500 1796. The church at that time consisted hausted For benefit of Japan, 4ft®.6ft had been in the of the Maine Cen- and a to the liar Ilirbor « 65 meal, .04 employ H. better made. to this record, the reaved widow copy kdong, .30® Rye P.—nothing of 23 ail of whom into who will desire preserve ft— Granulated meal,ft 02* tral railroad members, parsed A’ecord and Ellsworth American for publi- Sunar—per thirty-one years. has been in Oil—per gal— for previous to their Pastor. history printed pamphlet Granulttel, QSaOft* in the Agents Maine for Schebler carburetor Eternity cation. H. E. Wakefield, Coffee—A & B, .«t* Linseed. .65®-70 Fire at Bangor Thursday night c book of eighty-three and fit our engines with the same. “The last of them died a few week* since form, making K. J. Br\wkr. Yellow, C -05* Kerosene, 12 Broad street send out building on occupied by Snow, the officiated at This will be ready to J. Powdered, 08®lu We carry everything for Gas and age of W and Mr. Fisher pages. A. UaIIBIIKiK, & hardware, and Arthur Engines our a limited num- Molasses—per gal— Nealley Co., is hi» funeral. Mr. within a few weeks. Only Committee. .35 price right Tel, 1817-11. (Mr. Jedediah Holt). Havana, & Co., wholesale grocers, caused has been Porto -ftO Chapin Piaber proved himaclf a self-denying, de- ber of these pamphlets printed, Rico, & Co’s, should send in Syrup, .60 f20,000 damage. Snow, Nealley G. 0. voted and useful minister of and those who wish covies NORTH LAMOINE. THORNDIKE 0enMDS. highly SO Meats and Provisions. fire and water, is fl5,000; their names at once. The cost is cents, damage, by Portland fie. hi* were distinc- of Isaiah and I. N. Sals- Pier, Portland, Christ; doctrinal view* nus}1™°°: Friends Young Beef,ft: Pork, ft & Co.’s, by smoke and water, $5,000. including postage. Copies ft 18 Chapin Cal van i*tic. The doctrines of the Bluehill, are to hear of their .Steak, 18* JO Steak, tively tained from l>r. Otis Littlefield, bury sorry present 15 mail on address- Koaets, .12 #.25 Bible were held him with great Maine, or tcifi be sent by illness. ft A by Maine. Cornea, .06 0.10 Ham, per 160/22 THE AMERICAN, Ellsworth, 18 M ♦ EAST BLUEHILL. CATARR tenacity, and defended with ability. He ing School in this to- Tongues, 8boulder, p“!lti,eCURE neighborhood began .06 #08 1? 430 w*s in the Tripe, Miss Tiliie Chapman is very low. fearless and unflinching day with Mrs. Scribner, of Hancock, as Veal: Salt 11 ISLAND. 20 it .-2 10 3 12 is here. Cream Balm avowal, exposition and enforcement of BARTLETT’S teacher. steak, Lari, Ellis Stansfleld, of Vinalhaven, Ely’s Boasts, lu».U absorbed. Eternal for him to one it quickly truths. It was enough M. L. Allen visited the school day and South Lamb* Mrs. John Ashworth has gone to Ston- Capt. A. B. Holt wife, of Gives Relief at Once. know that Uod bad revealed it. each C5 last week. Gouldsboro, recently made a visit of a few Tongues, 12k25 ington. “Few men have ever to the people his old home. It cleanses, soothes given Miss Vina Ray has gone to Ellsworth days to Freeh Fleh. Harry Atherton, who is working at of their in the heals and charge so much instruction and wife have 06 qt 4 Sunday with his family. protects Falls to teach school. Coleman Hagan returned Cod, Scallops, Stonington, spent the diseased mem- various as 06 doz 25 truths and duties of religion from Trenton, where they have been liv- Haddock, Flounders, Frank Webber, of Morgan’s Bay, has and Joseph 12 Smelts, lb 15 brane. It cures Ca- he. His with di- Selectmen George Savage while Mr. has been Halibut, 918 into the Cousins house here. mind was richly stored ing, Hagan employed 50 30 moved George here last week. Ovatere, qt “hritnps, qt tarrh and drives vine fail to Small were there for the past six months. 20 Finnan haddle, 10 Carter and Lester who knowledge, nor did he bring Clam a, qt George Grindle, a Cold in to have away the__ °ut of treas- and George Bartlett went 16. Sub. Fuel. went to Stonington last week, God’s Word and out of the George Ray April _ Head returned. quickly. ^e~|IAY FFVFl ures of old. Harbor Friday. Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— the Mm 9% • W mm m CJ his learning, things new and Northeast 7 stores Senses of NORTH BROOKSVILLE. Dry hard, 5 00 #6 80 Broken, 50 a large number attended the “He was his match at E. C. 750 Quite Taste and Smell. Full size 60 at dismissed from pastoral There was a chopping Dry soft, 3 000500 Stove, drama at Bluehill Friday night and report cts., Drug- a Snow has a farm of load 7 50 or Trial Size 10 eta. charge on account of infirmities afternoon and party Daniel purchased Hounding* per Kgg, a gists by mail; by mail. growing Robbins’Saturday 26 Nut, 7 50 very pleasant evening. of Charles Snow. 10001 Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Oct. 24, 1837, having been Pastor in the evening. Quite a party from Pretty- Buttings, hard 5.00 Blacksmith’s 70% Mrs. N. F. Twining has gone to Bluehill °f Mrs. Charles his flock a little more than forty-one attended. W. B. Robinson, poet office inspector, Flour, Grain and Feed. to reside. Her mother, Marsh her. years. bbl— oats, bu 50 Miller, accompanied His last sickness was short, only Abel Bartlett had a chopping match last was in town Thursday. Flour—per 4 7506 Oft Shorts—bag—1.20 #1 25 April 16. FOR SALE about 24 and his sufferings at hall in the Mixed bag. _Jim. hours, although Monday, and a dance the An Easter concert will be held in the Corn, 100ft bag 125 feed, At HANCOCK HOUSE *ere in his 1 2501 80 STABLE, extremely great that time, Music was furnished by George Methodist 22. evening. chapel April Corn 1 26 Middlings.bag 130 #140 Is the Moon Inhabited. Several business new nnnd was he had meal,bag good Horses, and second* staid on God. He died as and Alley. 125 Cotton seed meal, 1 65 has that the moon has hand Bartlett, George Harry Simon Doyle and wife, of Bluchill, were Cracked corn, Science proven Carriages, Harnesses. Agent for H. A. a makes life in some Fine lived, Christian. 18. L- an atmosphere, which Moyer's Carriages. Everything as repre- April __ in town last week, visiting relatives. LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AN1* MEASURES. sented or no sale. Terms ‘‘Rest, Holy Man of God.” form possible on that satellite; but not reasonable. Nasal Albert Gray, of Sullivan, a former resi- A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 for human who have a hard F. H. GOULD. His funeral sermon was shake off the grip of your old enemy, beings, preached by dent of this is here. a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall on earth of Cream Balm Then place, visiting pounds, and enough time this ours; espec- Eev. Stephen who hadjknown Catarrh, by using Ely's weigh 70 who don’t know that Electric Thurston, driven out Grace Stover has returned from Bangor, pounds. ially those ELLSWORTH and will ail the swelling and eorene-e be The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes Ma- appreciated his worth and ^Christian where she has been for treatment for ap- Bitters cure Headache, Biliousness, Inflamed membranes. The fits of In good order and fit for shipping, Is 60 pounds, character for of tne tender. laria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dys- many years. as offen- pendicitis. of apples, 44 pou nds. Steam and trill cease and the discharge, In Liver. Laundry Bath Rooms. At a sneezing 16. C. The standard weight of a bushel of beans pepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Kidney church conference held Oct. 6,11847, be cured when April and to others as to will order and lit for is 62 pounds; General Debility Female "MO it was sive yourself, good shipping, complaints, PAT, NO WABHKB." Clean- of ruta and peas, flu weaknesses. as a the causes that produce It are removed. wheat, beets, baga turnips Unequalled general A Guaranteed Cure for Plies. of 56 of onions, 51 for weak All kind, of oted, That Rev. Thurston be and health renewed by the use pounds; corn, pounds; Tonic and Appetizer persons laundry work done at short notice. Stephen Usees, comfort of carrots, turnips, rye and Uooda called for for 50 Itching. Blind, Bleeding Protruding Piles, pounds; Fngl’sh and especially for the aged. It induces and delivered. guested to furnish a of the sermon Balm. Sold by all drugglate are to If Indian 60 of 45 pounds; copy of Cream Druggists authorized refund money meal, pounds; parsnips, sound guaranteed by E. G. H. B. 56 Warren Street, lo cure and 48 of oats, sleep. Fully ESTEY & Poached at the funeral of the Rev. Jona- cent*, or mailed by Ely Bros PAZO OINTMENT .'ails lu 0 to 14 days. of barley buckwheat, pounds; Price 50c. CO., 80c. 32 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. Moore, Druggist. only WEST END BUUM2E, KLL8WOHTB, ■ Ihaa Fisher tor publication. New York. A5brrturmrnt«. Snow Drop*. wants COUNTY GOSSIP. & building firm, and he naturally hi tfllstuoi'tli American. There were a Wellesley Magazine. April, 1908.) the subsidy bill passed. Chopping bees are buzzing all over the (From letters number of other witnesses and a I county. ______Be-! te woody bank. trod. A *.0 copies. and one which even naval experts can- so-Mr. Wilson may have hit it. The price: Capt. Higgins was a member of l.ygonia are better. de but which must model is sixteen feet wide and five anti they not nitely decide, lodge. F. and A. M., and Acadia chapter, for the of and one-half feet and is built of wood Our shoes for men, for very high grades, we offer the celebrated Average year 1905, 2,313 be left to the hard expensive long and_ R. A. M. Funeral services were held at iron. The machine will be makes, the Graham, Stetson and Walkover. knows these school of experience. complete th* house Saturday forenoon, Rev. J. P. Everybody two ft t wid? and sixteen feet as the b*sl manufacturer can WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906. thirty long, Slim ton officiating. A delegation from being any produce. with a tail or rudder eight feet long The Walkover shoe for ladies we have added to our At the laying of the corner store Lygoaia lodge attended. already ex. by about fourteen feet wide in its widest tensive line. of the new office building of the like the tail of a part, shaped something We make a of children’s If STATE OF MAINE. House of s in Wash- specialty shot's: you have had any Hepresentativ bird. The machine w*ll have two wings lie u Home-keeper. President Roosevelt trouble in the wear of children’s all ies try ours. We are the deal ington, Saturday, with eight feathers or blades in each Many a good houaekeeper is a poor—very only ere who carry a full aud complete line of shoes for and delivered an address which in many wing. The length of the blades will be poor—home-keeper, as is proved by the misses, boys, small children. respects is one of the most notable of sixteen feet, with a width of at>out four- hast'- <»f her children manifest about get- all his public utterances. “The Man teen inches. The motive power is to be ting out of the house. Many a poor house- with the Muck Rake” is the striking an air-cooled, four-cylinder, gasoline en- keeper is a good home-keeper, as is proved Our New Spring ami Summer Dress Goods gine of about twenty-four horsepower. by the willingness of her fledgelings to subject of the speech. It is printed In all varied assortments of shade*, colors and patterns. We have The motor will weigh about seventy-two linger In the nest. The home is more in full on page 7 of this issue. It is a all the season’s favorites in our selections. White goods in all pounds for the enure engine. The ma- than the house by all the difference be- quali- sermon—an to cleaner ties and Muslins inspiration chine will weigh 740 pounds, including tween the value of flesh and blood souls styles. for graduating dresses. Dimities, Lorraine and life. Read it! private public the weight of the man who operates it, and that of wood and stone and bric-a- Checks, Sateens, Dragoon Chiffons, Cotton Taffetas. Ginghams and and will be built of cast steel tubing and brac. Bright faces are bet ter than shining all kinds of Wash dress goods. FOR .II IXJE OF PROBATE. aluminum. Mr. Wilson expect* to have stoves or glass or furniture; pure souls In Woolen Dress Goods we are showing Serges. Henriettas. the Governor. By a complete working machine ready for its than exquisite raiment. Butting first Eoliennes,Poplins, Cashmeres, Mohairs and Veilings. These Fabrics first June 1. a toward mak- Judge E. E. C hase, of Hluchill, flight by things first, goes long way are the stylish Fabrics for this season. ing home “a little heaven on earth.” A PROCLAMATION. Announces His Candidacy. For Tailor-made walking and shirtwaist Suita we have a fascinat- Wood rued for Veneer. When mother’s face shines with interest With th«* sdvloe and content of the Executive Judge,E. E. Chase, of Bluebill, to-day ing assortment of new designs in Checks and Mannish Suitings. Probably no branch of forest utiliza- and enthusiAin, when it is calm with -Council, I hereby deelcttate announces his for the candidacy republi- tion, with the possible exception of the love’s deep purposes, the simplest home is Thursday, the Twenty-sixth Day of can nomination for the office of judge of manufacture of pulpwood, shows such more beautiful than a palace where love is LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. probate of Hancock county. The an- rapid development m this eoantry as the not. The home that has books and games April. Instant, as Fast Day. Another lot of new Laces ami Embroideries at nouncement is made in the following veneer industry. Until very recently the and music, even if they sometimes adorn (?) popular prices. 4«1ven at the Executive Chamber at Augusta, of a a in Mechlin and Vais letter addressed to the republican voters opinion has prevailed that the kinds of the floor instead cloae-t shelf, home Pretty designs with insertions to match. this tweet}-third clay of March in the year of the timber which could b*- made into * cm***r in which father and mother join with of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and county: were very limited in number, but the re- the children in home work and study and tlx, and of the indeitendenoe of the United Bl.CEfULl., April '8, 1606. furnished the veneer and entertaining mates and chums States of America the one hundred ant! Dear sir port* by producers plav GOOD CORSETS. thirtieth. Next January, when the term of the present to the forest service include twenty-four —this is the home in which children may Never a word of do we hear of My the Governor, judge of prohate expires, he will hare he’d the species. Many of these, to be sure, are longest be kept and influenced and guided. complaint "Warner's Host-proof WILLIAM T. COBB. office for more than twenty two year* Out of now cut in unimportant quantities, but Corsets". Better try a pair. Ask for them. Prices from *1.00 to Brrtoit of State. the )M officers in the state regularly nominated Boyd, Secretary the tendency to experiment with new The Right Way. *3.50. at county connntloni, this ia the loug«n woods is clearly shown. It is easy to be patient when we set the tenure tf office In the entire State, If I am n r- For ot Probate. The following statement as to the kinds look martyr-like and adverti#e our .Judge rertiy Informed, ware three or four, one of them lips, and of vot'd used for the inanu- and Underwear. Judge E. E. Chase, of Bluehill, to- being in this county. quantities , virtuous resignation. It is easy to be long Hosiery tin facture of veneer stock in 1903 is com- when w-e unfold oar tale woe day announces his candidacy for the general principles, other things being | suffering of We are sole agents for Lord & Taylor s Onyx hosiery and Me; > k- equal. It woul I *«eni to be godd po'iilca, reason- piled from the reports furnished to the to friends who will express a office of judge of probate of Hancock satisfactory 1'ndervrear. Spring and summer Weights, in plaiu Cotton. Lisle r able and fair, conducive to party hairu »ny, and forest service by n in sty-three firms. It amount of We his letter of an- sympathy. in and county. print Incentive to the whom we Lace, Black, White, Tans. an youngei voters to should be noted that the total amount of But it is another thing to hide our hard- nouncement elsewhere in this issue. are obliged to look for continued party success, 1 Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal wood used, 138,645,000 feet, is iq log ships and listen sympathetically to the paper patterns. Chase needs no introduction that no man shoull hold a county or mi v oth«r Judge measure. As the amount of lumber story of another’s burden while he little to the political office for almost a generation, and witn republican voters of Hancock actually cut from the log averages about dreams we have our own trouble. It is the exceptum* of which I have spoken, this county. He was born in Biuebill 30 cent than the measure, hard to be when we principle la In vogue throughout the entire per greater log long suffering quietly safe the timber M. forty-four years ago, and was edu- State. it is to say that used for strive to forget an injustice done us and GALLERT. cated in the public schools and the 1 have only kind words to apeak of the char veneer stock would have made some 106,- go cheerfully on our way; but it is possi- academy of that town. Westbrook acter and efficiency of the present 1* cumbent. 000,000 feet of ordinary lumber. ble. I am hlr* frleml, and 1 trust mat he la mine, it Halloweil and reel. jog rer c**’ t seminary, academy would be in me to of sUrtjrnisrmnns tnsuranee Statements. unbecoming t>p.*a*uiC. of total, Ileware of Olntmu-an for t'aunh that Bowdoin He studied law iu j college. own qualifications for the office, but having Red Contain urn. 29.739,000 21 5 | Mercury, COVDIK*BD ItATIVIKT. the office of Chief Justice A. P. Wis- been In the practice of law for eighteen j*ar* Yellow poplar. 20,313,'*© ISO si mercury will stmly destroy the sense of KOHTON INSlKANd. CONI' AM. It would seem that 1 ought to be to *mr it amt the whole well in and in 1S8S was competent completely derange *> *t«*m Ellsworth, ad- Mop e, 18.6*1.000 13 4 1ST MILK STaarr, hohtos. **• perform the duties of the office to the satl&fac j when catering It tlirouah ttw mucous surfaces, DRIVE BRIDGE mitted to the Hancock bar. Cottonwood. 13.0*2,000 loi .■such articles »houl>l at ver l«e use*I on ASSETS DEC. S»» county tlon of the except SI, county. from *« He has since law White oak, 10.09.000 8 0 joe crlptloin* repuiald* hvslci-tns, the He*! estate, # 15.000 01 practiced in Bluehill. However this name will tie j ilamaite will 1- fold to the may be, my pre- Hlrcb, 0,004.000 7 0 ! thuf tea good you Mortgage ioki, I can total biv derive from He has held of trust sented to the next republican c<-unfy convention | them tlali'a Ca Co-lateral loan-.. 71.00 OC many positions RjiffWUtxJ, ?,«M«00 83 i bv .1, mrrhc'ure. innuufactur< d K. Cheney A Stock* ami bond*. 2 ,282, 01 B and aa a candidate for this office, and It goes without responsibility in his town, and Pine, .*,3 5 000 38 Co Toledo, «»., contain- no mercury, and 1* (.'ash la offlre ami fOO.OM fi that 1 should the ] taken bank, saying greatly appreciate as- Km. 2 0 Internally u*Hn* directly upon the »*1* o«l Agents’ b lance*. a*Mm represented his class in the 4..-MV00 sn«t legisla- surance of influence and mucous *-urf»«'s of the syetmi In l*u' I"# SCORE CARDS. Mills re your support Red 18 ettat)!*. ture was oak, 3.00S.0U) IIjII'i* Catarrh Cure tie »ute you set the genu- in 1886. He tru Interest »u*l tents. !&.«•» appointed judge Yours very y, ine and ra A an, 1,898.000 1 S It Is tsken Internally cle In Toledo, All other asset*. of the Western Hancock fcilWAKi> fct. CH4SE. hit'll, f. J. & Co. Testimonials municipal Beech, 1.200.000 8 by Citcuty free Gross 450 90A fl court when that coart was Other 9,584.0.0 €9 asset*, 11 created, specie*, hold bv l>rugiit*t« Price, ?5c per bottle. Deduct Items not 20AU » Take Halt's for admitted. and Berved in that capacity most effi- Keith’s Theatre, Hostou. family Pills constipation. Total. 138.046.009 100 0 Admitted assets. •(.4JD 7MO ciently for eight years. Keith’s vaudeville programme an- 1 CENT EACH. Salt. LIABILITIES DEC. St. 1W*. He was a nounced for the week of 23 contains All species for which a total cut of leas $or appointed member of April Net unpaid losses. $ 237.51SM a wide of and than 1,000,000 feet was are tabu- l/nesraed ilov. Hill’s council in 1901, and filled diversity entertainment, reported -25 acre#, good ho me -2 tenements; premiums, 1.0S1.3UN All other * *79® cannot fail of to amusement* lated, together with mixed timber, under never failing well rear bouse; fine .more; liabilities. that high position with credit to him- appealing FARM Cmah capital. 1,000.000 w “other plenty of wood for family'* use. Good oar- seekers of all tastes. The Great Lafayette, the heading species”, which in- Surplus o*er all S.HSJWM self and to the county. He has since gain. Inquire of M. D. Chatto. or Mae. liabilities. with his will be held over cludes sycamore, tupelo, hick- Phancks M. Sixclaib. East Me. big company, chestnut, Buiry. Total received important commissions from FOB 6ALK AT THE liabilities and surplus, for another six as an extra ory, pecan, butternut, spruce, 'or days, adding cherry, cy- hatching—Barred Plymouth Rock E. CARROLL MUR RILL, the chief executive of the State. from Orono Rhode feature the pantomimical spectacle, “lbe press, hack berry, locust and willow. The EGGB strain. Island Red OEO. H. GRANT CO., and Rose Comb Brown Leghorn, all good lay- Jndge Chase has been an active and Lion’s in which he of veneer stock manufactured OMAR W. TAPLBY, Bride,’' seems to rescue proportion er*. Always ready to receive callers at my M. D. East agresaive all his life. He a woman from the in the states is as follows: Wis- hennery. Chatto, Surry. Me AMERICAN OFFICE. republican pretty young very jaws leading BLLMWORTH. ME. has taken a promiaent part in the of a real live lion. Beside this, he will consin, 17 per cent.; Tennessee, 14 per y'OUVENIR POSTAL COLLECTION- Im- ported Colored Postal Cards (not continue his remarkable Indiana, 10 cent.; New 10 comic) ■cooncila of the party in county and protean changes cent.; per York, m cis each in lots of 20, from ail over the world. i.tgal Motto*. and ranks and impersonations of celebrated musical per cent.; Missouri, 9 per cent.; South SendlQcte silver, sample 5. Btamd State, to-day high in pres- ard Caki> Co., Bor 775, Haverhill. Mass. Sat- ANNIE B. BAKER assisted 9 cent. subscriber notice tW in the in directors, by his travesty band. Carolina, per isfaction guaranteed. hereby fives tige republican party Maine. Graduate *1 Bc*-_• acre. Call on or address KUswotlh. mediate!mediately. v. rieties; Brothers, H. B. OOP ing on.” Everything seems faded and St-mwood, High Ht., Ellsworth. April 3, 1MB bBTK W. NosV ings on the ship-BUhsidy bill. There and gymnasts; Melville Ellis, a new- worn to them, and yet all the time while have been a number of prominent comer, in a musical monologue; Hawthorn they are complaining the world is just CHantrt. Mandolin Noiiua. •witnesses before the committee and Burt, Hebrew comedians and eccen- Lessons. Speual since crammed full of beauty. andJHolin tric Trovollo com- or Am late trom the Sew the were commenced dances; ventriloquil gentleman of fair education to England Conserva- liFEClAVTIOTIC*. hearings last In the earth and the sea and to J travel for firm of tory ol Music, and desire a limned number of edian; Lea Auberts, Parisian acrobatic sky—up IADY #250.000 capital. Salary not ia Cuniculocu* week. Former Chief $1,072 oer year, ad- pupils for ibe mandolin and violin. Up-to-date trespass P»rJ|v Constructor their very doors—the beauty comes. And payable weekly. Expenses demand to life end Theresa so- vanced. Address Oho. U. method, the, higher positions and correct DO protection P'0l*r*J dancers; Doregval, operatic not but there is Clows, Ellsworth, bowing from the the Hute Howies, once of the navy and now of only this, something new Me. taught. Reasonable prices. county of Hancock, prano, and the Trillers, in a comedy on|about them all the time. No one Heine, end the Unite-* state* of America-., the Fore River going MAN to look Miss IDA L. ao»t»* Ship Building Co., sketch. can live in such a remote corner of this after our business HIGGINS, M.av 0. Fears in Hancock county. A good 106 Water contradicted the of Edwin world that he will not always be in the RELIABLE permanent at., Ellsworth. Me. testimony position. H. H. Gurnbv A Co., Nurserymen, t- very midst of changes. Each must CimXUMlONKKy SOTIi that while there was no Caatine Alumni at Portland. day Auburn, Me. -Cramp, saying to him and not Hancock an- March 31, a. d. 1M6 Castine bring something new, The Normal Alumni association, ** difference between the price of only something new, but beautiful. WAYNFIETE SCHOOL FOR \v B, the undersigned, haring been of Portland, was organized in that city Co Ltt. GIRLS T appointed by the Honorable 0.1 English and American steel an 1 with the officers: The childless home Is a cheerless home. The 6ft State Street, ntnghain, judge of probate within in Saturday, following said commissioner* to receive American steel was maternal instinct exists In every womati, and easy terras. Nooe but honest. county, « yards, vice- decide creditor* President, Frederick W. Foster; when It Is ungrattlied she Is of much reliable person# need of MAINK. upon claim* of the 25 to 30 cent, deprived FARM—Ou apply. Inquire PORTLAND, Serenus H. In "" per cheaper in Samuel L. or the happlm as of life. Jt often that Will L. .Saunders, Ellsworth Falls, Me. Rodlck. late of Eden. president, Bates; secretary, happens been repr childlessness is doe to some cause which can be couutv, deceased, whose estate haa English yards than it was here. As Miss Annie Fred aeoted n°' E. Leach; treasurer, H. removed, and often Is removed the use of M- sent__iueotrent. hereby give public by Principals: CnisriELu. -- American firms have at Dr. Pierce’s Favorite jI J!1*’Miss 9**ouJ*Aortas I.owlll,. agreeablyeeably to thetbe order ofor earn juugr different M. Witham; executive committee, Mrs. Prescription. The vigor Special Sfotifffc* aaldJudg*^ Mar and which this to the b-tte, tbat air months from and alter times in the H. vitality remedy Imparts itkth past underbid English Irving W. Littlefield, Dr. Ambrose delicate organs them In a have been allowed to eald credlt«J puts condi- v womanly **--to claim*. »”!»D0 firms in Weeks and Oacar R. tion of normal health, the lack of which U often CARD OP THANKS. present end prove their claim*. providing steel for Johnson; special tbat we English obstruction to onr will attend to tbe duty the sole maternity. Every wish to express to friends and — assign^u Samuel L. Miss Annie Oriental “• atai therue officeOffice of Clark, «*d ships, it looks as had committee, Bates, woman should read Dr. Plerce’a Common dense our sincere thanks and ap- Works. B. B. ***-; **A“d though they WE neighbors Rug Mount Harbor. In E. Leach and Fred H. M. Witham. Medical Adviser, a book 1,008 pages of the assistance and Deaert block, in Bar ..«» “jh“X been a containing preciation sympathy town of the fourteeDtc selling fully quarter cheaper and 700 niusl-atioos. It le sent entirely free shown by them in so many ways during the lteauUlul. Eden, on Saturday, curly, tluffy Hugs made from old day of a. d. at the abroad than at home. on of stamps to pay expense of mailing illness and at the death of our cnild; also for April, 1MB, and »■

m % l JrrttsnnntJ. AbbtTtiBfmtntB. MORE WALL PAPERS ON THE WAY we will not have time which to unpack but will sell from the bundles. Still have some at prices adver- last (lent fail tised week; to see them; it will be money in your pocket. You can always be sure of getting the latest thing in wall paper hangings here, and at right prices. J- A.- THOMPSON, Main Street, Elllswortli, Me.

•stopped on their pert from to re- suing day, both sides have agreed to refer the EASTER IN ELLSWORTH. Browned Onions. It is none too early S. J. COURT. cover the third boiler. HANCOCK case to Hon. A. P. Wiswell, though this to think about those The Court Boiled onions browned in the oven are reserved decision. entry has not yet been made. Rnln Interfered with the SpecLil may extend over to decidedly good. When the onions are term PATTEN VS. PATTEN. Services for the Day. DIVORCES DECREED. nicely boiled, but retain their shape, ar- FARMING TOOLS NEXT WEEK. The of rain on Sun- The first trial of the term was that heavy downpour in a jury The following divorces have been de- range them shallow buttered baking that will soon be needed. And then of John H. of day interfered sadly with the special Patten, Franklin, vs. fill* creed in addition to those previously re- dish, put a bit of butter upon each one, and will come the selection of VP. NAtNK CRBTRAL NOW B. widow Easter services in Ellsworth churches, glfHOkSON Patten, of Frank Patten, a ported : dust with sugar and cover with a thin layer JURY RETURNS brother of and relegated to OS TWAL—ORAND the plaintiff. This was a suit Kosa A. of Bar libel- temporary obscurity of fine bread crumbs and scatter bits of and dARDEN. Salisbury, Harbor, Easter tiny SEEDS-HBLD to recover tor a gowns and bonnets. BIX INDK-n»KNT8. loan of flOO alleged to from John K. for deser- butter over the crumbs. Put the dish in a lant, Salisbury, The have been made the morning services were carried out defendant in 1889. tion. E. 8. Clark for libellant. hot oven long enough to brown them farmer In Hancock who as in last week’s Every county plants THIS COURT. The claimed per programme printed as hs or 8 acres can save plaintiff that the loan was Herbert W. Downes, of Washington thoroughly; serve In the same dish. many 7 of potatoes William P. Whitr American. The churches were beauti- time aud money by purchasing an Prr.fcilnB made to Mrs. Patten for the purpose of Junction, libellant, from Bertha M. vu«n«i« fully decorated with flowers and «or» helping her buy a small place in Franklin, for plants. r- KROWLTOR, Ellsworth. Downes, adultery. Custody of minor “Aspinwall” Potato Planter. dwt-J'""* and on her The audiences were largo considering the MAKING LIST. representation that she owned child decreed to A. Attorney- CHARI.** II Wood. u«r libellant. W. King This machine dressing and plants a CM«y in weather. spreads property Pennsylvania, and would be for libellant. Hniicock County Forts. one operation. Sold on easy terms. The special service at the Methodist ’^'ir-BTROR II Maic. ElUwoith. responsible. Walter Lee Jones, libellant, from Ella Franklin—Sid Apr 14, ech Hurve t Home. church arranged for com- Clark's Island I am for the Crtfr-BIJHRK L»ACH, HlKk.port. The defense claimed that the loan was Mae for cruel and abusive treat- Blanquefort agent Jones, Wbst Ki I.Rach, Rtwksport; David to mandery was practically given up. The Sullivan —811 April S, Mb Grarle J, 1^, made the defendant's husband, Frank ment. 8. W. Norwood for libellant. Clark’- Kiiwumi H. Ilow- Inland GASOLENE « CxaKRT. KIlRRvortli; Knights did not turn out, but a few brave Ar engines, Patten, now dead, and put on the stand Florence M. Stanley, libellant, from April 9, achk Harvest Home, Franconia Srav ,ir „.«.vHlc. Jiihr K Wrratrr, BlaaMIl; church yvho in an Sic* April ach Bar Hurt>or ttt> Abram who testified that goers put appearance 9, Alcyone, 2 to 100 Soutawest Harhor. Fcrnald, John Ernest H. Stanley, for cruel and abusive Ar April 12, ach Georgleita horse-power. h. PT.&RAI.D, a short service conducted ji¥ti H. Patten soon enjoyed by SUI Providence A- lATIA CariLwB after the loan was made, treatment and gross and confirmed habits April 13,sen Franconia, tl, ,r«l)(KT-J Pastor told him he Simonton. HaRLIR Maddocrb, Ellsworth hid loaned flO) to his brother of intoxication. O. F. for libel- G. W. YOUNG, Mr.-. iiaer— Fellows, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Prank. lant. MUSKS, {FLORIST, Maine. The afternoon service at the Con- Ellsworth, Hettlement of the special BAR HARBOR, Chart « til last out the preac-nt week.and homestead estate Nellie F. Bracy, of Otter Creek, libel- gregational church was carried out, a fair- Open nil the y.*nr 'round. indicationaare that It will extend among the several brothers also entered lant, from William H. Bracy, for cruel and C>OOOOCMXH^OOOCrgan prelude # general public: is-> of Nicholson «». Maine Central interest in the homestead Linnie W. Mitchell, of Bar li- XI, Harbor, Gloria was a We «■ hich went on trial at uoon yea- consideration for toe loan. bellant, from for cruel V solicit your patronage, also your Bilr1 Joseph Mitchell, Lord’* cusron Prayer I Ion of our stock. "ill run well into to-morrow. The case was given to the at 1.30 and abusive treatment. C. H. Wood for X aspect lerdAt. jury Anthem ...Choir ol one or two more p. m. The remained out until mid- libellant/ Then ta a possibility jury Responsive rending icfore the criminal ducket ia night, and morning a CRIMINAL DOCKET. civil trial* Saturday reported Hymn ... Sunday *eh >ol TAILORING •: HIGH-GRADE FEEDS, reacted. disagreement. The grand jury reported at 5 o’clock II* citation K ■ ‘■ter .Sarah O-good SNOW V*. WILLEY. [ have tailor- The grand jury rf«se Friday afternoon, Friday afternoon, bringing in six indict- Dialogue—Children1* F.a-ter, reopened my FIRST-CLASS Olive Burnham, Wendell Osgood '$ FLOUR. six indiitmenta, aa given below The case of Almon C. Snow vs. Clifford ments. is the criminal docket business in the rooms reporting Following ing -— No indictment Solo.. II z 1 Giles u, th nininal doc ket. Willey, both of Bar Harbor, referred to for the term, both of cases on and appeal — over .1. A. infanticide Recitation Hi ly Raater Tim I*' flip Gr Thompson’s | vra» found in the Penobac-ot the Court, w»j» heard Friday afternoon and new except some old Fine Meal a indictments, liquor VloMn solo .... .Miss Ida Higgins 3 Specialty. evidence bookstore ca.*<'. Saturday, considerable being cases brought over from previous terms: Recital Ion —At Raster Tlm«—Martha Mllllkcn recently occupied was a in court, the taken Ttr.jr-.isy quiet day out. Appealed Cases. Solo.Morton Whitcomb, with chorus by I)r. I.. Ilodgkins. Here Wholesale ami Retail. case on the assigned list for trial being This was an action for trespass, plaint iff 'iutc v» II of search Recitation—Raster Bells. Fred P rkcr Mayo Clement. Ellsworth, 1 hope to meet all my old ntUed. claiming that defendant had, without his and seizure. From hll-w rth uiuntclp;il ®oh> .Mis* Mary Hopkins Special telephone line. Recitation—Raster. Paul customers, and as DRKW VS. li. II. A U. R. rOWKR TO. consent, taken certain trees and shrubs Tipley many S'ate vs Fred Solo.Kenneth H. F~. BAILEY OO. from his land and them to Fernald, R»*»u!t and battery Royal new ones as care to come. lb© case of the l>rew transplanted Friday morning From HI «wor h municipal court. R cltatlon—Raster LPles Margaret Hall ELLSWORTH. N. the Blair place. Mscbmcry (o., Manchester, 1!., *s:aie vs DonulIlayw, of Har Harbor, single Duet.. AnnaClirk, Marion Rideout I make a of The defense admitted taking the shrubs, specialty of & ... Ilrady again*: the Bar Harbor A Union River sale From Bar H trtior municipal coart. Recitation—A Song Ella Goodwill Proprietors Oreely’s but it was through a misunderstanding on and Grist Mill. Power Co., referred to the Court on agreed Mate v* A I, Stafford, f Bar Harbor, search j Song.Seven Boys Cleansing. Pressing Repairing. tne part of hia foreman on the job, who and Mtlzure. From Bar llirbor statement, was argued by Thomas L. Tal- municipal, Collection testified that he believed he was on land —Love Divine. echool bot, of Antoine A Talbot, Portland, for Hymn Sunday .1 A. FRENCH, of a Mr. whose consent to take Slate v* Olcndou I.unt. assault ami Benediction of Hale A Brewer, battery. plaintiffs, and Henry M. Hall, Maine. the shrub* had been obtained. The shrubs From George It Fuller, trial justice. Ellsworth, Hamlin, for defendant*. BAPTIST CHURCH. in had, in fact, been for to A>« Indictments. was an trover in which question paid The concert at the This action of State Vi* Dennis J of Bar evening Haptist Mr. Brewer. flayes, Harbor, tingle the fi n trine of estoppel was put forward. church was carried out, though the pro- JORDAN, The defendants bad offered to put land Porcelain Some three year* ago the defendant com- st iters Dennis J Hayes, of Bar Harbor, com gramme was greatly abbreviated. The fol- Inlays. In condition found, or pay for shrubs pany had at its Bar Harbor plant three mon nuisance. lowing parts were well rendered: The but suit for treble dam- most up-to-date dental FURNITURE taken, contested St tears J second-hand boiler* which it offered for Frank Nash, of Bar II .rbor, assault Opening chorus—Sing Aloud. Choir ages. and work. Crown and sale. Among other inquri**# was one from attrry Scripture and prayer..Pastor Bridge ANI) The Court reserved decision. State r* Andrew L Stafford, of Bar Harbor, the company. The defendants, Song—The City where Dwelleth no Night..Choir Work. Gas, Ether and plaintiff common nuisance. CARLISLE VS. PARKER. Recitation—The Ugly Green Worm. in reply to the inquiry. Informed the Cocaine for State v* Jerry Stap es, of Bar Harbor, forgery. Olive Morrison Painless Ex- ’jeen K. of UNDERTAKING. plaintiffs that the boilers had “wild” The caac of Myron Carlisle, Surry, stater* Jerry Sta Was, of Bar Harbor, forgery. Recitation—Whit the I>afl7 Said Raida Young traction. to a Jew in Biddeford and vs. of was tried junkman by Henry Barker, Bangor, R« citation—The Ti lings Glorious, of him sold to a Mr. Albert, of Portland. Monday. In 1904 plaintiff borrowed Alice Rlondette I have leased the ground The plaintiffs then took up negotiation* defendant money to enable him to start in COUNTY De*t—The l.lly of Hope, H. floor of the Eno building a and G. GREELY, with and the business, giving note U. and Mrs. St rout Albert, eventually purchased grocery F additional Count// .Votes. see other pay re ll-dgklns Edgar on State street, and have the three in (,ash and The note was afterward sold Recitation —I.’stcn to the Easter Story, boilers, giving flOO mortgage. DENTIST. moved from my temporary a four-months note for fJOQ, which was by Mr. Parker, and plaintiff claims that NORTH BROOKL1N. Elsie Morrison Recitation—I Can Tell.Elva Main Street, Ellsworth. location on Slain street. paid when due. The Biddeford Jew ami certain credits duo him, amounting to .May Kmsler John J. Sexton has purchased the Jesse Recitation —What Shall Wo Give. Muriel Byard Albert have both since left the Htate. about were not endorsed upon the I Staples wood lot. Recitation—The Caterpillars’ Wings, Almost a year later the plaintiffs again note as agreed by defendant. THE== (irindie has his work Eunice 11 logins L. W. JORDAN, wrote returned a for Henry completed the Bar Harbor A Union River Pow- The jury verdict plaintiff Bass unison — of the in tiluehill and returned home. llall, King Jews. er Co. n-garding the shipment of the for fl44.06. with full chorus. Choir | Ellsworth, Slaine. 1 I On account of the storm the Easter con- boilers, and then the defendant company SECOND Jl’RY FILLED. Recltatlou —Where the Bluebells Came From, CLARION. cert was until *J2. advi-^d them that one boilers had I postponed Sunday, April Ida Morrison of the The second traverse Jury, which was Whether it’s a range or a fur- Professional Carta. been sold to Prank of Bar 1 Mine Grace of Buck’s has Recitation —Lighting the Easter Torches, Bpralt, Harbor, not completed at the opening of court last Gray, Harbor, nace—if it is a it is ! Eva “Clarion”, and tb«- other two were still on their The come to teach the school which be- Leighton week, was tilled by an extra panel. here, sure to meet hands. A number of exercises had every requirement. F. SIMON M. D. jury was tlnally empanelled Tuesday gins to-day. interesting TON, This been prepared but these had to be omitted. Slade tbe Wood letter brought a statement from morning and organized as follow's: There seems to be some foundation in by Itishop Co., AND the their with The service was brought to a close with a PIIYSICIAX SURGEON. plaintiff* of trade Albert, SM mND TBAVERSE JIKV. the rumor that the steamer Catherine will Bangor. Sold by and the four candi- the claim that the boiler sold was call here at the new steamboat wharf this baptism, pastor baptizing Kee«er Isle go There is no other disease quite so con- livered until paid for. That one had been Snosrmitn,tieor^e j Arthur W...ElUworth The V., of the Bluehill tagious as gossip. paid for, and in consideration of the Ausiln, Percy Ellsworth, Kin*. Nathan l>.!>amotno and Swan’s Island Steamboat Co., made option forfeited, they would deliver the BORN. Mar In. Ucorce A. Hancock the first trip of the season to-day. Her two remaining boiler* to the plaintiffs, BUtbardson, A A.Laaiolae is looked for with CARPENTER—At East Sullivan, April 10, to and this w coming pleasure. as done. Stewart, George I.Hancock Mr and Mrs John K Carpenter, a son. Last week in the account of the fire in The plaintiff* base their case on the first airmi mekari'. CRABTREE-At Franklin, March 27, to Mr the William F. Cook the name of and Mrs Seth II Crabtree, a daughter. letter from the defendants advising them WaUh. K J.Ellsworth house, to Mr and Mrs The Market will a that the A. P. Thompson was unintentionally DAVIS—At Orland, April 11, Floyd give gold boiler* had been “sold”, when a* NICHOLSON VS. M. C. R. R. Kben I. Davis, a daughter. • omitted from the list of Mr. watch to the most and matter of fact had been tire-fighters. DOLIVER— \t Trenton, 9, to Mr and Mrs popular girl they only op- The case of T. M. Nicholson, of Bucks- April was and no one John S a son. tioned, and because of thia Thompson present, Deliver, the most the statement, vs. the Maine Central Railroad Co., popular hoy attending port, ; worked harder than he to save the house, JUDKINS—At Stonlngton, April 2, to Mr and claimed the defendants were estopped went on trial at noon This is Mrs Frank Judkins, a son. schools of Ellsworth born yesterday. 17. Xenophon. public deiense to the suit. j April Mr and the third time this case has been tried out HEATH —At Penobscot, April 12, to The plaintiff* claimed that the word Mrs Charles \\ lleath. a sou. in the supreme court, it coming back from ‘‘sold” in their first letter was used BAR HARBOR. merely the law court twice. MARRIKD. One Vote wi h Ten-Cent Purchase. ** * RASTER SERVICER. Every layman would use and with no in- it, The Maine Central railroad had a right tent attended the to mislead, that they had no knowl- Large congregations CLOSSON -HERRICK—At Hluelitll, April IS, of way over a piece of property adjoining i>y Rev U L Olds, Ml«« Alice May Closson to <*Up of plaintiffs’ with Albert churches of Bar Harbor at the morning The watches will be on exhibition negotiationa Mr. Nicholson’s shipyard. It came into Frank A Herrick, both ot Sedgwick- QntU * year and that when de- service on Easter Sunday, and sermons Little Deer March later, they their possession when the narrow guage EATON-PERT—At Isle, 29, in A. W. Greely’s window livered the to the were with Rev .John N Ames, Miss Grace Mae Eaton, boiler* to the was ab- j appropriate day delivered, by remaining plain- road from Bangor to Bucksport of Little Deer Die, to Harry W Pert, of tiffs. they did what could to make special musical programmes. CONTEST NOW OPEN. they sorbed by the Maine Central. Capt. Nich- Sedgwick. good plaintiffs' and the At the Baptist church the pastor, Rev. GROVER—JOB DAN—At Ellsworth, April 18, Ion, acceptance olson seeks to recover the claim- property Charles F. delivered a sermon at by Rev .1 P Simon ton, Mill Edith Grover, of by plaintiff of these two boilers con- McKoy, they ing that the defendant company has for- Aurora, to Ollu Jordan, of No 2i plantation. sidered a virtual in the morning service on “The Argument acceptance of them feited Us by not using the property. M1LLBURY—STONE—At Rockland, April 11. SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE THIS WEEK right for the Resurrection”. An Easter con- to settlement, and were therefore Mias Lizzie «itilbury, of Rockland, Edward plaintiffs There are many witnesses to be exam- cert was given Sunday evening. Slone, of Surry. and the trial of the case will run Bluehlll, 13, ined, was an excellent musical BOBBINS—HANSCOM—At April There pro- M Robulus to afefccrtisraattf. well into to-morrow, O. P. Cunningham by Rev R L Olds, Miss Susie gramme at the Congregational church George O Hanscom, both of Sedgwick. and O. F. Fellows for plaintiff, and appear Sunday morning. In the evening the FLOYD MARKET. JUST C. E. Woodward, of Bangor, for defend- DIKD. BREATHE IT. Sunday school gave a concert. ants. Hyomei Cares Catarrh In Natural At St. Saviour’s Episcopal church there BLACK—At South Brooksvllle, April 12, ASSIGNED LIST. Andrew Black, aged 65 years. and Rational was a special musical programme at the Way. BUCK—At Miss Abble Hill Following is the list of cases specially with Orland, April 14, Xo or alcoholic morning service, holy communion £2 11 mouths, 23 days. dangerous drills of their Buck, aged years, assigned for trial, with record and sermon. At 4 o’clock there was a on or concoctions are taken into the | CARPENTER—At East Sullivan, A prill 4, In. Wheels Runners. system John K Bargains disposal to date: children’s and at 7.30 a fant son of Mr and Mrs Carpenter, "■hen is special service, Hyomei used in the treatment Hamlin. aged 4 days. of lOAtf. Giles vs Gerry. Giles; Hale A choral evensong. catarrh. iireathed the FKRRILL-At Portland. March 25. William through Neither party. 16 Sniff around South street If you are in need of a good '“cat ; Leslie Kerri 11, of Stonlngtou, aged years. pocket inhaler that comes with •J05T. Moore vs Gerry. Giles: Hale A Hamlin. EASTBBOOK. GRINOLE— At South Brooksvllle, April 9, o'ery outfit, the balsamic healing of Neither party. Chester Grtndle, aged 49 years. 1958. Giles vs Giles; King. De- Schools in towm began HASTINGS—At Mansfield, Mass, April 16, Hyomei penetrates to the most re- ShapMgh- Monday. Secondhand Punt, Road faulted; continued for judgment. Annie K, wife of Eugene Hastings, formerly Wagon, Express mote cells of the Miss Helen Smith is visiting friends in of Ellsworth, aged 38 years. nose, throat and 2215. Patteo vs Patten. King; Mason, Pea*y. town. —At Ellsworth. 13, u“ffs, all HIGGINS April Capt killing catarrhal germs, Tried FrIJay; Jary disagreed. Andrew J Higgins, aged 68 years, 7 months. or or Referred Miss Helen La writ* has returned home Wagon, Surrey, Light Heavy. lealing the irritated mucous mem- 2037. Snow ra Willey. Clark; Deasy. MANCHESTER—At Bar Harbor, April 9. Mrs brane to Court. Decision reserved. from Sorrento. Betsey Manchester, aged 95 years, 3 months, and a and and terms on 40 X am effecting complete Burrlll Bank vs Inh of Otis. Burrlll, 16 days. Get prices my jobs. closing out at Vi*. A was born to Vese Bunker Permanent cure. daughter MATHER-At Castlne, April 10. John R Mather, ^•o King; Bunker, Fellows. medicine taken the and wife April 10. aged 87 years, 2 months, 20 day*. «5°me?1‘cl“e into stomach 21C6. Carlisle tb Parker. Fellows; Wormwood. Prices Never Before So MILLS—At West Brooksvllle, 16, Frank Low. reach the remote cells of 144 05. Andrew and Lawrie and Hamlin April thi J’<,S81bly Verdict for plaintiff, f Leroy Douglass, wife of Albert MUD. aged 53 years. or give the immediate A were in roioer ijV [passages, 2118. Hopkins vs Clark. Deasy Lynam; Kingman Ellsworth Friday on POM ROY-At 10, Seth Pomroy, that follows the use Trenton, April of Hyomei. Wood. business. aged 62 years. treatment is Charles F SEVERAL NEW JIGGERS. all *,W. d,ay«’ usually 4d4. Nicholson nUCKK Co. Cunningham, April 16. B. ROM INS—At Lakewood. April 15. to show 61 10 mouths. oiiirli. .v1,8 ueceesary how Fellows; Woodward. On trial. Rollins, aged years, First class order or job work. iuickly this will cure catarrh. STACK POLE—At Somervtlle, Mass, April 15, remedy 202\ Snowman vs Green. Warren; Patten. baa OAK POINT. Miss Hassle Stack pole, formerly ot West Tires set for 25 cents. If not satisfactory, no pay. thT Hyomei t>een in vs Green. Warren; Patten- *uoc«?fnl 9t21. Snowman Ellsworth, uged 55 years. among his cus- 19. Seth A- Pomroy died at his home here tom»C~r^i°l ®?tarrli Thunday, April TEMPLE—At Birch Harbor, April 12, Ralph A- Marcher sells it after a undelS!,thatiff' 1888. Hutchings vs Harrlraan. Fellows; King. Thursday, long illness, in the W Temple, aged 23 years. TWELFTH YEAR guarantee that it coete vs. In- Rev. e In the case of the Burrill Bank J. P. Simonton, of Ellsworth, officiat- March 31, C extra bottles can be WOOD—At Stonlngton, Harry — <•'ol taini ?*’ wJ* 2 I The Ellsworth American only COUNTY wmed for 50 cents. habitants of Otia, assigned for trial Fri- ing. Wood, aged 14 years, 7 mouths, days. paner. travel in .California and aftbnti*rmint8. NEWS. Canada *h a COUNTY < 09 meric AN has subscribers at JOT and it is having general overhauling oming season. Owr.'t Viww •#**• jm#« lands are furnished by 7 in Hancock county. throughout. The —• post-offices ,tf—i,.iiiMi i"-1 rr^rrrr Clarence and Albert McBride, who com- the circle of the Congregational ham er paper s in the County sewing been traveling in the West SOUTH PEEK ISLE. daring * reach so The Ameri- church. th' ot many. winter, returned to Nort heast last isst. COURTESY Pert wm in Rockland week. ot *he only paper printed in Brooks Grindie left here last Friday for LIBERALITY Mr*. Ida Friday. | The cottage which ba. been has never claimed to he will have of Dr. I is ill with buildin, and where charge Mm. Levi Stinson very pneu- ■ounty. Tremont, the past w inter for Mrs. R. k. ■ s the only paper that can prop stables the coming summer. “Whatever your station in life, monia. HgbbanL Tapley’s of Middletown, Conn., la fast a County all the a nearing com’ >iUed paper; Sunshine mission band (little Your duty perform like mar. was horn to Frank Judkins and The A ton pletlon. It is a fine, spue ions local The circula- the world and its Imildin,' ierely papers. circle) held a sale of fancy articles at Through the toils of this strife, wife April 4. sitnated the Bar admirably opposite Rock rwK American, barring afternoon and evening, I CAN’T but always 1 CAN.” Fad chapel Friday Not wins, George Thurston, of Stomngton, is hotel, and commanding an ecord’s summer list, is excellent vie. larger from which realised flO. harbor they “It is no use for me to for Lyman Stinson. ol the and aU the other A number of people have said, try painting surrounding „la„d. of papers printed at her home Sun- large is Mrs. Albert Mills died leaves on for Ban- The work in charge of B. C. >ck and because 1 CAN’T.” That is not so. because a person Frank Steele Monday Candage 4 county. 15, aged fifty-three save, of Seal C. day morning, April gor, where he has employment. “on*, Harbor, A. Candace bein* two sons CAN if he, or she, will only try. years. She leaves a husband, the architect. Mra. Huhbard ha, of our said the same thing when Mrs. J. E. Small, who has been in Yar- ion, and two sisters. Her friends were legion. Quite a proportion depositors been a summer M Y NEWS: came home Satur- resident of their accounts in our Savings Department a little over mouth visiting her son, Northeast* ■mat County page* Sixteen members of Gov. Brooks lodge, they opened Harbor. but the amount now entered on their bank books. day. I. O. O. F., armed with saws and axes, two years ago. April 18. are Cleveland ha# bought Uapt. Sim- SOUTHWEST HARBOR. attacked Mrs. Maggie Blodgett's wood- Droves they were wrong, aud the accounts continually growing. Guy mons’ house, and s ill move his family in last afternoon, and reduced have not an account, we invite you to open one SEAL HARBOR. Schools open to-day. pile, Friday If you already hours. Before wry soon. it to stove wood in three our next interest APRIL 1, 1906. Aik*, little daughter of Bsr Harbor local talent presented the on quarter, Cheater 8mal- for their homes a delicious supper Owing to the storm of Tuesday the pre- and baa to a full house at Ma- leaving lidge wife, been quite ill. pijy -‘Esmeralda’’ not hold the was served to the choppers by Mrs. siding elder did quarterly nail Saturday evening. 8. H. Pinkham is putting a gasolene conference here, as he had {dunned. en. Blodgett. gine in bis yacht the Como. Tin showery Easter was very dis- NATIONAL 16. Tomsok. THE FIRST The storm waa severe here. April _ BANK, Tuesday very to the churches that had ar- o. L. Stebbina and are ,„ing ELLSWORTH, MAINE. The schooner Gamecock, owned by James family effected for concerts in the evening. PROSPECT .HARBOR. thla week. mtj I. Stinson, was driven on to Powder is- sewing circle will Miss Cole to the Pond district The J. T. Morse made her Tb Congregational Sybil goes I9Q6. land, and was a total loss. first trip here feMj at Odd Fellows han- to teach. ACCURACY I Saturday, April 14. picnic supper to-day [STABILITY Mrs. J. E. is Ul. The fam- 24. Knight very «ju ,-all Tuesday evening, April A1 Welch left for Jones- Mrs. John Qatcomh is in Capt. Saturday ily seem to have a hard time, as the Hancock visit- is felt for Mr. and Mrs. a or two. her who is ii ah sympathy port for day daughter died two weeks ago, and now ing mother, quite ill. Kwr *u whose little ten-months-old arrived from and died in a few minute* from the effects Gott, L. P. Cole and daughter the mother la serionaly ill, but all are Mrs. Everett Jordan, who has had a on S. had >. died of April NEWS. «o obert, pneumonia Bangor Monday night. COUNTY of the chill received while in the water. hoping that she will be better soon. cold, t* out again. Sew •« ***** '* makes her home For additional County P*i M. Alice Gilley, who ins and children left Mrs. Charles Williams was in Frank Mrs. W. P. Hew Bangor April 18._H. Phippen ia at work on Islcsfonl oer brothers at Baker’s lslapd, is with this morning for Boston. Thursday and Friday of last week. for W. 8. Smaliidge, to week or CASTINE. WEST TRE MONT. helping complete visiti .g Mrs. Will Mason for a the Dr. Miss Vida Cleaves left this morning for j School in this district begins to-day, Smyth cottage, which «>< com. two. W. B. Bertram spent Monday in Belfast. Misses Emma, Millie and Reed re- Bar Harbor and Boston. Mias Knowles, of Addison, teacher. Lucy me need last fall. Adama to their home on Duck island the Th e are many here prostrated by the E. R. Adams, of Emerson- Co., turned 18. G. P. Cleaves, of Bar Harbor, spent Sun- Mrs. Ernest Bragdon visited her mother, April P its most severe form. In some was in town last week. past week. gri, with his E. W. Cleaves. Mrs. Charles Hardison, in Fast brook last have suffered. day father, iii.s es whole families Master Earl Perkins has been seriously Ashbury Lopau# and Paniel Dow left If you haven't the icer the several weeks. a chance to go to Red Reach to load. S. O. Moore and Sou vest Harbor, while advancing the with her jiarents, C'apt. Woodworth were in Klisworth Vhursday itbbfTtisfmrius. Posters are out a at Will Clark, and Carl Lawson came wife. announcing aupper on business. jr., bssi ss interests of the *‘onlv County the Congregational vestry Thursday even- home Wednesday from Rockland, where K. \V. Nutter and wife, of Brooknn, Frank Bragdon, who was in Waltham i»P ing of this week. they have been scalloping w iih Capt. Gard h erful whistle of the Morse and with their granddaughter, MissGeorgic Saturday on business, was detained by the New Smelter Th and Lawson. arrived for the summer. A. Chamberlain, the confectionery fie imbria are welcome sounds even Blance, Saturday nun of Sunday. fruit dealer, is having his store interior Misses Evelyn and Mur 1*1 Lunt spent mil#.; Heard at unseasonable hours, and Miss Susie Over was h<^stess Friday Mrs. Hervey March and two daughters. freshly painted, etc. last wwk al Bar Harbor with their par.ly compensate for the set-back the afternoon and evening. An old-fashioned Avis and Hard, are expected home to-day Revolutionizes Rev. Mr. of the Unitarian father, Capt. Charles P. Lunt, on board late blizzards have to the business was a feature of the evening’s Pierce, church, from Bar where have been given candy puli Harbor, they of his the J. M. Harlow. left this for a month’s vacation. schooner, acti i-ies of the town. entertainment, with music and games. morning the !»st winter. Spray. He will visit Oklahoma. Will Trask an:l Harold Uvnon hare 16. The I>. of P. a entertain- came April _ gave pleasing Arthur Tracey home from Water- j Paining and C. E. is having a new hard- shipped gone fishing with Capt. his ment Wednesday evening, consisting of MeCluskey v.lie for a few visit. He T. P. Farmer, of Boston, is spending Saturday days’ j Willi* and sailed for and with the wood ceiling in bis store. The work is be- Bunker, .Saturday ol New vacation here. music, reading concluding will tak a course in Keist’s business col- Ex-Mayor Ashley Bedford done Perkins & Bowden. Booth bay for l>ait. laughable farce, “the lTp-to-date Goosie ing by his return. Mrs. Rose Lurvey has pone to the Kim- lege upon Heads Boston a social followed. Home-made Walter Brown with his Mrs. George \V, Lunt and daughter Big Syndicate— Girls;” j spent Sunday bees are the order of the ball house. Northeast Uai b_.r, to work. Chopping day, and was on sale for the benefit of the here. On his return this Theresa niece, latoli Kumlll, came candy parent# morning there been one at Carl Stock oi Maggie Murphy Copper Miss Lena Norwood a to her having Butler’s. ! home from where gave party order. he was as far as Belfast Sunday Mamet, they accompanied by t.’laude ( lark’s, Ijawric’s and Ever- little friends last to celebrate her Sidney been week sis- Has Risen from 25c to Saturday April 16. C. his father. have the past visiting her Company _ ett and there arc ninth birthday. Tracey’s; yet woodpiles ter. Mrs. L. A. Clark. The steamer Golden Rod is much appre- unsawed. 60c Share. Master Burnham of Northeast EAST FRANKLIN. 16. Th ki.m a. Stanley, our she them April ciated by citizens, enabling lb. T. ROfrros. Aprils. Kx-Mayor C harles S. Harbor, is visiting his grandparents. Colson and wife were in Ells- Joseph to have the same length of time in Belfast corns ISLAND. Ashley, oi New Bedford, ia the active head Walter B. and wife. Stanley worth April 13. and arrive home at a much earlier hour NORTH CASTTNE. of a new syndicate jus; formed, f.-r the School Mrs William Meader and wife have moved began to-day, taught by of a new method for Oscar Harriman is ill. All than formerly. Ezra Conner has gone on a coast- purp<*w exploiting quite hope Capt. j Leslie Ober. ore, which means a from Northeast Harbor and will live with •meltini; complete for his speedy recovery. The ladies of the Rebekah lodge held a ing trip to Boston. Mrs. Meader’s parents, Elias Ginn and M. V. Babbidge was at McKinley last Irvin, son of E. Stover and wife, who supper at their lodge rooms on Monday Mrs. Daniel Webster is spending some \ri fe. Saturday on business. has had a severe attack of croup, is better. evening. The tables were in charge of a time with her niece, Mrs. Eben Davis, in The were Stephen Gilley and wife have returned committee of Mrs. Or selectmen here Saturday Mrs. Rosa Salisbury, housekeeper for J. consisting Bert Parker, land. trow Northeast Harbor, where they have Mrs. J. C. M. Gardner, Mrs. Fred assessing taxes for 1906. H. has gone to her home for a few Conner, C. M. Leach, who has been suffering Pedrick Patten, j spent the winter with their son, Mrs. W. B. Bar tram. William II. has had a weeks. from facial neuralgia the past ten days, is Capt. Harding Gilley. gasoline engine put iu bU men are The reading rooms, which have fceen more comfortable. sloop. Many from this place working , The Beehive club met at Odd Fellows Mr. in the build- Kdwin M. who is for Dan bar Bros, and other stone firms in j kept open by Carpenter Several patrons from Castine grange Capt. Joyce, helping ball Saturday, April 7, with nineteen build the weir Sullivan. ing on Water street owned by Gapt. R. B. went to Penobscot Saturday evening to be here, went home Saturday. members new members present. Eight Brown, closed for the Mrs. Orin Donnell and wife and G. H. Rutter Saturday night present at the organization of a grange. Philip Moore and her children are were added. The club now numbers over summer. The gave a vote of thanks and who ill with are ! boys The schooner visiting her mother, Mrs. Ldw in Joyce, at It will have a sale and ball on wife, have been grip, Omaha, Capt. C. M. thirty. to Mr. Carpenter for his Atlantic. generosity. with Alfred Perkin* as May 1 at Centennial hall, Manset. improving. Perkins, mate, The Eastern Stars held a at their supjx*r cleared from wharf for ■ Frank A. who has been trou- April 16. Spec. The Methodist church here was beauti- Saturday Dodge's Babbidge, hall on Thursday evening last, after which bled with fully decorated for Easter, but owing to Boston. rheumatism, left last week for BLU EHLLL. the work was conferred on two candidates. the Maine at Portland bad traveling and the storm there was not Mrs. Isaac Dunbar end Mias Florence general hospital for The was in of a E. Bean from New supper charge committee treatment. Bev. returned York a large attendance. Hutchins displayed their skill in manage- of Miss Alice Mrs. 14. consisting Parker, Mrs. Clara Y. April The Easter concert which was to have ing a row boat, last Friday, by taking a Hodgkins is with Mrs. M. Ralph Hodgkins, Mrs. F. V. Grmdle and of has been been held at the trip up the Bagaducc to .South Penobscot, V. Babbidge, while her daughter, Mrs. George Ralph, Waldoboro, Baptist church Sunday Miss Carrie Parker. business Frank A. is in in town for a few days. evening, was postponed on account of the combining with healthful ex- Babbidge, Portland with to the rain of the East- ercise. her who h*s there fur Miss Adelaide Pearson is having some storm, and will be held next Sunday even- Owing yesterday husband, gone er congregations were not an as usual. treatment. Improvements made on her summer eot- ing, April 22. large OBITUARY. 16. R. The floral displays in the several churches Miss Elizabeth 8. tage. April John H. Mather, aged eighty-seven ! Peterson, of Lans- were very tastefully arranged, and the ex- is here Fri- Benjamin Curtis and wife, of Boston, years, died Tuesday, April 10, after a brief downe, Penn., expected next MARLBORO. ercises much enjoyed by those who braved and will her Petit iiave been their summer illness of pneumonia, lie was absent but1 day, occupy cottags revolution in mining methods, says ibt* occupying cottage tbeelemcnts. There were no David is concerts at the Plsisant. Her Mrs. Lawrence smelter tor ten days. Mosley having his house one day from the postoffice, where he had mother, D. ; Boston Fo*t last Sunday. The new and Methodist h ant inside an 1 out. Congregational churches. Peterson, will her. will coat only fab.ttiu, where to-day p Wallace and Fred Hardin painted served the public faithfully and well, accompany Hinckley The kindergarten at the Con- j to refine the same ore would cost wife department The neatness and April ltt. Chips. went to last em- Wesley Ford, and baby, who have precision which had This smelter means miner <*n do Bangor week, having gregational Sunday school gave a concert j every been in are home. characterized bis work a hts own and that here- ployment at carpenter work. visiting Bangor, exercise the usual hour through long smelting properties daring for Sunday SOUTH (CAST HARBOR. tofore not worked can he with low grade Mr. Roberts has and life, were kept up to the last and were ap- Mrs. R. Adams, Miss carpenters pointers school in the forenoon. At the Cnitarian ore at a George Edythe his A cargo of coal hr a been landed hi# profit. at work on the he of preciated by many friends; while with recently Ex-Mavoe is the <*f the and Oliver arrived at the home of their buildings purchased church the children held an Easter con- Ashley president John his erect form, keen intellect and unim- for H. \Y. Branscoui. Maggie one of Mrs. Morton, last week after an ex- Douglass. cert. The exercises showed a Slurphy Copper Company, aunt, great deal 1 the in paired faculties, one would hardly con- An Easter concert was given at Union largest copper properties Wyoming. tended stay abroad with Mr. Adams. Albert Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor, spent of preparation and work, both on the part Those who stock at 25c have rated ceive of his advanced age. cht r h on bought and with his of the children and their instructors. Sunday evening. a of 130 as the market Misses Mildred and Minnie Chase and Saturday night Sunday In earlier profit per cent., years his business relations has to and will advance Frank Maddocks arrived from parents. Ransom HoJgkins and wife. April 16. (J. Stephen Smallidge has been ill with price gone 8De, University ftim in edntact with differ- still before remarkable brought many since his return from Lincoln. higher long. The of Maine last week. Miss Minnie Chase Melvin and Homer Wilbur are grip I secured working ent who esteemed him for his story of how- Ex-Mayor Ashley persons, and a term of school in Brooksville for Mr. of who is build- FRANKLIN. Sshnm Leach, of Bluehill, arrived here control of the mine, begins Stanley, Man*et, honest and upright with his Maggie* Murphy dealings last the big strike, will be aent to »*>! April 16. ing a herring weir in Raccoon Cove. John W. Blaisdell commenced week, where he has employment. copper sawing at fellow’ men. one. Address Maggie Murphy Copper News has been received of the death of The friends of Mrs. James Ham will b» his mill this week. Funeral services were conducted Thura- ! Additions are being made to the Kiln- Co., 16 Slate street, Boston. Mias Edith in ball the work in Ralph Waldoboro. She died sorry to learn that she is not doing as well Mrs. Uannah Doyle is clerking in the day by Rev. \V. C. Pierce at the residence hotel, being charge of J. j H. Soulis. Sunday morning, April 15, of consump- as was at first thought, after having an store for tienry Jellison. of John S. Snow, where he had made his j banking. tion. Miss Ralph was a graduate of the operation performed at the Waltham home for several Me was laid to George E. a student at Frank Crabtree, of Ellsworth, was in years. j Kimball, Harvard ill u eh ill class of 1903. ( March 30. side of his law academy, Mass.) hospital, town over with rest by the wife at North school, came home on for the 1 Sunday relatives. Friday There was special music in the churches April 16. Are. Brooks ville. Easter vacation. Master Frank of was a ---- Lorimer, Bangor, at Easter morning service, but on account April 16. L. Elizabeth and Judith guest at the Baptist parsonage last week. Hemenway re- Is what your money will esru it of the storm the were congregations small. Jcuruisnnrnts. turned to Miss White’s school at Portland The Easter concert arranged for SOUTH BURRY. invested in sltares of the The Easter concert which was to have Sunday of this week. at the church Wednesday been held in the evening Baptist was post- Valorus Gray returned to hia home in Baptist church in the An Easter poned one week on account of the storm party for the children of St. evening was postponed. Penobscot yesterday. Ellswortli Loan and BailDfi^a’i. and bad travelling. Mary's Sunday school was given in the The club one If a Miss Flora Young is working in the Point of its Cow Breezy gave parish bouse Monday A gave The storm of made of 8. A. evening. NEW SERIES entertainments in Sunday expensive family McUraw, at Burry. Rood the town hall Fri- Mrs. A. M. havoc of dams, and mill at Fraser, of Sew who is now open, .sharts, 81 each; monthly pay- and as usual it was a marked bridges grist Schooner Hazel Dell sailed this York, «iay evening, morning for several consecutive West Franklin which will result in a seasons has occu- success. this “The from for N. to ments, 81 per *h*irt. They presented time, Butter Burry Musquash, B.t load the heavy loss to those concerned. pied Savage colonial cottage, will .New Woman’s Reform Club.” The pro- lumber for New York. A business of the WHY PAY RENT ceeds amounted to |35.3&. meeting cemetery Mrs. Sarah who has been mankind would have to Young, very wheu you can borrow' on your association is called for after- aibmisrmrnta. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stover, who have Wednesday ill, is reported better. Her sister, Mrs. shares, give a first mortgage and invent milk. Milk is Na-t noon at Mrs. K. C. Bunker’s. The ladies’ reduce it every month? Monthly the winter with their sons in is with her. spent Cam- Mary Witharn, payment* snd Interest aid will hold a business L together and ture's emulsion —butter meeting Tuesday E: will amount to but little more bridge Boston, arrived home Friday. E. M. assisted all the men RALPH, afternoon. Curtis, by than you are now for Their son of the firm of Stover paying Charles, & put in shape for diges- who could do so, is getting his logs ready rent, and In about teu year* you Billings, Ex-Mayor Springer, of Norway, druggists, Cambridge, accompa- tion. Cod liver oil is ex- Mich., to raft to Bluehili, where they will be nied them and will has remembered the Architect and Builder. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. remain a few days. very generously sawed into lumber w'ith which to build a tremely nourishing, but Methodist Sunday school, of which he Norman Mayo has gone on a week’s trip new house to replace the one destroyed by For particulars inquire of was a member when a Hkjtby W. Cushman. with the of Maine it has to be emulsified boy here, with a fire last SecjTi University base tall February. Northeast First Nat’i Bank Bldg- donation of over thirty volumes of de- Harbor, Maine. W. varsity team as first baseman. They weie before we can digest it. April 16._Tramp. A. Kino. President. sirable books, for which the is ex- scheduled for Cambridge and society Amherst, LAMOINE. Mass., Exeter, N. H., and Northiield and tremely grateful. Faster service at The Easter concert will be held Burlington, Vt., playing two games at the Scott’s Sunday the Methodist next SHE. SHE!. CHtllP POM! latter place. Emulsion church was unusually interesting. Mrs. Sunday evening, April 22. April 16. M. Grace Butler French gave a reading with Mrs. F. L. Hodgkins is .visiting relatives _ combines the best oil; organ accompaniment. Mrs. C. E. Petersen in Melrose and Sharon, Mass. FAIRBANKS WEST BROOKSV1ULE. with the valuable rendered a solo. The' choir music was hypo- School opens to-day, Miss Elizabeth voiced with gladness. Pastor STATIONARY PORTABLE MARINE Mrs. E. P. Green returned Saturday phosphites so that it is Petersen, McIntyre, of Blue hill, teacher. as an excellent from a visit in Bangor. usual, gave sermon. The easy to digest and does Miss Ellen Berry will upend the week in decorations included evergreens, potted ENGINES All the Brooksville schools will begin Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor. far more good than the plants and a lavish display of beautiful their spring terms this morning. few re- oil alone could. That Easter lilies and cut flowers arranged by Miss Olive Coolidge went to West start, run and stop right; need Mrs. Keziah Jones will are—3 uiuai many be the guest of Mrs. JL. Tyler Bunker. Franklin Saturday to teach the spring pairs ; most economical;rcuiiuiiiicat have ; Mrs. makes Scott’s Emulsion exclusive make them Maggie Blodgett for several weeks. April 16. B. term of grammar school. advantages which SUPERIORJR TO „.ALL. Fairbanks Schooner Clinton, with and the the most strengthening, April 16. H. Kvery wood, engine guaranteed faultless. Engin** schooner Omaha, are at is- NORTH brick, Negro nourishing food medi- FRANKLIN. demonstrated at our store. Repair land, w ind bound. Devil’s Island Torture al- cine in the world. Otis Orcutt lost a cow recently. parts and second-hand engines is no worse than the terrible case of Piles ways on hand. Write us power Engineer George Arejr'g family, who Colburn 8. Cousins has moved his fam- your for free that afflicted me ten years. Then I was needs passed the w'inter in Bangor, are now here Send sample. TO-DAY ily from East brook to his place here. advised to apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, in their own home. and less than a box SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists The horse of N. R. permanently cured Collar, while being writes L. 8. of The parsonage is being kals me, Napier, Rugies, Ky. mimed, 400-415 Pearl Street New York driven across the pond at township 33 Heals all wounds. Burns and SoreB like The and the kitchen Fairbanks Company papered painted, enlarged 50o. and *1.00. All druggists one day last week, broke through the ice magic. 25c at E. Q. Moorb'b, Druggist. 106 Exchange St., BANCOR. no m»n rwilly white, but they »ie all gray. not to bo exercised in a of malevo- " I1H In other spirit 1 egal ISTottcr^ 2t>brrtiefnunt«( MAN word#, they neither believe in the lence toward the men who have created THK truth o( the attack, nor in the honeatv the wealth, but with the firm purpose STATE OF MAINE. of the man who ia muck bake. attacked; they (trow aa both to do justice to them and to ace that Treasurer's Office, the auapit'Kiua of the ( ai-imeation a» of the they in their turn do justice to the public Augusta. March 28. 1908. \ offense; it becomn well-nigb hopeless to at large. 1 T"PON (be following or tractr. of presi- stir them either to townships address by wrath against wrong- The first requisite in the public servants or to land not liable to be taxed in any town, votabi-e4 doing enthusiasm for what is right: who are to deal in this shape with corpor- and surh a the following assessments for the State tax of PEST ROOSEVELT. mental attitude in the public ations, whether ns legislators or es ex- glvea to 1906 were made the on the 24th hope every knave, and la the ecutives, is honesty. This honesty can be by legislature LAYIHU despair of honest men. no of There can be no day of March, 1908. -f'BKD ATCORNKK-OTONK respecter persons. There is One Soda Cracker D* SOMF. such thing as unilateral honesty. The HANCOCK COUNTY WILD LANDS. urrics boiuunq is PACt.TB OF dUTICfWIM. OF NKW danger ts not really from corrupt corpora- No. 8, North Division, ♦165 30 To assail the great and admitted evils of it- SATURDAY. tions; it springs from the corruption No. North 165 80 WABHWOTO** our political and industrial life 4, Division, and One. with such self, whether exercised for or Only crude and against Strip North of No. 8, North Division, 68 83 sweeping gen-rnlirations as to corporations. of tbo include North of No. North 58 decent men in the general con- The commandment reads: “Thoc Strip 4, Division, 88 ,t,h, l.yin^otthcrorncr-rtonc demnation eighth You do not know that Soda for the House of Hop- mean.the scaring of the pub- shall not steal.” It does not read: “Thou No. 7, South Div., North part, 66 40 building lic '0gler conscience. There results a general No. 7. South Div., South 85 71 iD Washington Saturday, shalt not steal from the rich man.” It part, attitude either of belief in cynical and does not read: “Thou shalt. not steal from No. 8, South Division, 48 00 Cracker until know liooaevelt delivered the prioci- indifference to ion or else public corrupt of the poor man.” It reads and No. 9, South 21 60 you a distrustful simply Division, Hl» e abject «u “The Man inability to discriminate “Thou shalt not steal.” No between plainly. No. 10, 114 63 the good and the bad. Kit her w Mack Uake", and tho apeeoh waa good whatever ill come from that warped No. 16, “tll ta. attitude ia with untold to Middle Division, 68 88 of the fraught damage and mock morality which denounces the one, and characteristic the as a No. 2i. Middle Division, Moose 68 88 'notable country whole. The fool who has misdeeds of men of wealth, and forgets Hill, said: not sense to discriminate No. 22. Middle The President between what ia the misdeeds practiced at their expense: Division, 82 65 Uneeda Biscuit jpeafccr. good and what ia had ia aa laid the well-nigh dan- which denounces bribery, but blinds itself No. 28. Middle Division, 185 30 ,w,n ntury »«<> Washington gerous aa the man ..I iL.i raanito! tn VkJi.lt uav who does dincriminate to which foams w ith if a No. 32, Middle ,nc of the tn what waa blackmail; rage Divlson, 110 20 ** capito! and yet choose* the had. There ia -- •»'«« a« tract of nothing secures favors No. Middle more t han woodod more corporation by Improper j 33, Division, Qreat Pond, HO 20 tv-n little distressing to good to and K. r, Insidehaalde tlthe Potomac. We every patriot, methods, merely leers with hideous No. Middle To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to American, than the 34. Division, 192 85 irildernhere to hard, scoffing mirth if the is itself wronged. find it netcaaary provide by great which treats the corporation No. 35. Middle Dividen, 82 85 for the huatncaa of apint allegation of dis- The only public servant who can b© Sdtticnal building* in a man aa a No. 39, Middle Division of, 82 27 fall In the need honesty public cause for trusted honestly to protect the rights of part in love with them. You • govern—rnuient. Thiagrowth_ laughter. Such laughter ia worse than No. 89, Middle Division "Black of I he government t« but the* public against tnc misdeed of a corpo- Tract, (c* tV housing the < rack ling of thorns under a for it of the in which pot, ration is that public man who will just as Tannery Lot", 25 00 never *Unii example way denotes not the vacant that first taste, and aud merely mind, but surely the itself from No. 40, Middle Division, 151 52 forget has grown the sphere of heart protect corporation the in which emotions have If n man is tvf the national government has high wrongful aggression. public No. 41, Middle Division. 206 62 irtjci been choked before they grow to fruition. to to and renew \\ > now administer the affair# of willing yield popular clamor, Butter Island, 7 00 it time eat Irown There ia any amount of m the do you every you ...... n good to the men of wculth or to rich in Which the extraordinary wrong 12 50 ■alien world, and there never was a time when cer- Eagle Island, baa been corporations, it may be set down as — tath of population outstripped loftier and more disinterested work for Spruce Head and Bear Island, 2 50 Uneeda Biscuit of wealth and the growth tain, that if the comes, he E°lb t"tl* the betterment of mankind was opportunity Beach The material being will secretly and furtively do wrong to Island, 1 60 interest*. prob- done than now. gicomple*--Sample* __ The forces that tend for the in a 00 «• are not auch aa public the interest of corporation. Hog Island, 4 that face to-day evil are gn at and but the forces In a dust but tb« terrible, HONKWTY AND SANITY NEEDED. Bradbury's Island, 8 00 tight, k,y were in Washington’* time, of truth and love and and courage hon- Pond, near Little facta of human nature are the in addition w*e need Deer Isle, 50 ■fldrrlyinff esty and generosity and symjwithy arc also Rut, to honesty, moisture new as were then. Under al- Western Island, 60 proof package. they than ever before. It is a sanity. No honesty will make a public w stronger foolish external form »e war ith the same man useful if that man is or Little 63 ured and timid, no less than a wicked thing, to timid fool- Spruce Island, ies toward evil that wen? evident if he is taodrn. blink the fad that the forces of evil are ish, a hot-headed zealot or an Marshall's Island. 12 60 NATIONAL BISCUIT-COMPANY1 time and are by taft-hifiKton’i helped strong, but it is even worse to fail to take impracticable visionary. As we strive for Pickering's Island, 8 25 for good. It is about reform we find it is not at all th» «am«‘tendenciea into account the of the forces that merely TIMBER AND w ish a word strength GRASS ON RESERVED LANDS. wan (A these that l to say that tell for the case of a long uphill On the good. Hysterica! sensation- puli. No. 3, North Division. 88 00 alism is the contrary, there is almost as much of very poorest weapon where- No. Progress you may work as of collar de- 4, North Division, 6 00 tolifunyan PdfrinPa with to fight lor lasting righteousness. breeching work; to des- of the man wit h the on means No 7, South Division, 55 ^oilt the nptton The men who with stern sobriety and pend only traces that there will ra k». the man who could look no soon be a 1*0. muck truth assail the evils of our time runaway and an upset. The 10, 8 BO muck-rake many tui downward, with the w men of wealth who are to No. wit hether in the public press, or in maga- to-day trying 16, Middle Division, 1 80 Notices. who waa offered a celestial the Notices. Htgal inti.- hand; zines, or in books, are the leaders and prevent regulation and control of ! No. 22. Middle Division, 2 40 JUjjal crown f«*r hi* muck-rake, but who w ould their business in the interest of the allies of ail engaged in the work for pub- No. 28, Middle Division, 6 00 To the County Commiaaioners of Hancock look up nor regard the crown he lic the authorities To alt interested in either of the es- ■either social and political betterment. But if by proper government No. persons J>ut continued to rako to him- will not succeed in in 32, Middle Division, 8 60 tates hereinafter named. County: wa*offered. they give g Now, very wary men w ho act whetner because Office, May, a. d. 1906, at ten of the clock in the quarry owners in conveying men be»wte» from w list is vile want attentive and favorable hearers; be- crookedly, Augusta, 1906. khould not flinch seeing of sinister April 11, i forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see Stonington village and said Crotch Island. cause design or from mere puzzle- Then? is filth on the the)* know the manifold defects PON the oi tracts of Fred E. Webb »od dc(vising. floor, headed the men who destruc- following townships a hereunto kind of is sub- ness, preach James late of in said conn- and other*. »nd it must he scraped up with the muck every regimen rr land not liable to he taxed in town Lord, Ellsworth, Twenty-one tion w ithout any substitute for any deceased. A certain instrument rake; and there are times and where ject, but the secret lets and difficulties, proposing try, pur- STATE OF MAINE. place* what intend to or who the following assessments for county tax of to be the last will and testament of i* the most needed of all tho which in are innumer- they destroy, pro- porting thbservice public proceedings a said with for Hancock s».:—Court of County Comes: i»* able and have not ordi- pose substitute which would be far I 1.08 were made by tte County Commissioners deceased, together petition pro- service* that tan be Hut the inevitable, they ! bate of Arno W. sioners, April Term, A. D. 19(H. performed. worse than the evils-all these of Hancock on the 23d of same, presented by King, never does who the to consider.” existing county day March, the foregoing petition the Commis- man who elae, narily judgment men the executor named therein. Upon anything are the most dangerous of | 1908: sioners satisfied that the rm never thinks or or save of ! This truth should be kept constantly in opponents C. Madison, late of Franklin, in being petition' speaks write#, real reform. If their Alphonsine that an into ha mind free to they get way they | said deceased. A certain instrument are responsible, inquiry hut feats with tin? muck-rake, speedily be- by every people desiring pre- No. 3, North #68 12 county, and that the will lead the into a deeper pit than } Division, to be the last will and testament merits is expedient, petitiouers not a in not an incite- serve the sanity and poise indispensable people purporting comes, help society, any into which could fall; to get their No. 4, North Division, 88 12 of said deceased, together with petition for ought to be heard touching the matter -et ment to but one of the moat to th*' permanent aueveaa of self-govern- they forth in their order that the good, potent way they will still do incalculable harm N. of No. 8. North 23 53 of same, presented by George W. petition; County ment. Vet, on the other it is vital Strip Division, probate Commissioners meet at the Selectmen’s forces for evil. hand, the kind of which Madison, the executor named therein. not to this of and by provoking reaction, Strip N. of No 1. North Division, S3 53 Office in Stonington, on Wednesday, th© There are, in the nodv politic, economic permit spirit sanity in its revolt the senseless evil of Charles H. Closson, late of Sedgwick, in self-command into mere against No. South Norlh 26 16 ! 16th day of May, A. D. 1906, at 1 o'clock and social, many an«l grave evil*, and to degenerate 7, Division, part, said county, deceased. A certain instrument their would enthrone more se- P. M., aud thence proceed to view the rc ita i* for the sternest mental stagnation. Bad though a state teaching, j No. 7, South Division, South part, 19 20 1 purporting to be the last will and testament there argent neerwity than ever evils : mentioned in said alter of excitement and evil rawly the very which of said deceased, together with petition for petition, immediately war upon them. There should be re- hysterical is, No. 9, South Division, 8 61 which view, a hearing of the and wit- their misguided followers believe they are probate of same, presented by Henry W. Sar- parties of aud attack though the results are which come from j nesses will be had at some convenient lentless exposure upon No. 10, 45 87 gent, the executor named therein. pixie* the violent oscillations such excitement attacking. in the vicinity, and such other measuiea every evil man, whether politician or No. IB. Middle Division, 27 56 Albion F. Jordan, late of Eden, in said a sodden SYMPATHY FOR MAN. taken in the as the Commissioners bo*im«* man, every evil whether invariably produces, yet acqui- couuty, deceased. A certain instrument pur- premises practice, No. Middle 33 06 1 shall And it is further escence in evil is even worse. More than else is the 22, Division, to be the last will and testament of judge proper. in in business, or in nociat life. important aught porting notice of the and politics, No. 28. Middle Division, 86 12 said deceased, together with petition for pro- Ordered—That time, place 1 hit! as a benefactor every writer or development of the broadest sympathy of of the Commissioners’ meeting afore- j ORRAT HOCIAL UNREST. j Middle 44 08 bate of same, presented by Harriet E. Jordan, purpose man man for man. The welfare of the No. 32, Division. to all and K.oa speaker, every who, on'the platform wage- 1 the executrix named therein. said be given persons corpora1. At this moment we are passing through the welfare of the tiller of the ! Middle 44 08 an attested of t ha or in book, magazine or with worker, No. 33. Division, Ruble A. Hackman, late of Bucksport, in interested by serving copy newspaper, a oi great unrest social, and this order thereon, tha mercii*" severity make* such attack, period political soil, upon these depend the welfare of the No. i. Middle Division. 77 14 said county, deceased. A certain instrument petition upon and industrial unrest. It is of the utmost Clerk of the Town of Stonington, a hkt- e<*py provided always that he in his turn re- entire country; their good is not to be No. 35, Middle Division, 33 06 purporting to be the last will and testament for our future that this should upon Wm. H. Grant, and also a like copy up a member* that the attack of use importance in down but their of said deceased, together with petition for is only if sought pulling others; j No. J9, M ddle Division, 32 91 Fred E. Webb, one of the petition; < to be not the unrest of mere rebel- must be the of all our • probate of same, presented by Henry C. Buck- iti* absolutely truthful. The liar is no prove good prime object and attested as afore*..id of men* dissatisfac- No. 39, Middle Division, Tannery Lot, 10 00 man, the executor named therein. by posting up copies whit better than the and if ha* liousness against life, statesmanship. in three in said town of S! on- thief, 60 61 Isaac Britton, laie of Bucksport, in said public places tion with the inevitable of con- we must strive to secure a No. 40, Middle Division, at least before th*. lima mnda* ily take* the form of slander, Be inequality Materially county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- ington, thirty days ditions, but the unrest of a resolute and Middle Division, 82 65 for said view, and b> 'b- may he worn* than moat thieves. It a broad, economic for all men, No.il, porting to be the lust will and testament of appointed p put* ambition to secure the betterment opportunity J the and order thert.»r*. premium to eager »n that each shall Lave a better chance to Rutter Is.and, 2 86 said deceased, together with petition for pro- listing petition upon knavery untruthfully of the individual and the So far three weeks successively in the Ellswortb attack an nation. show the stuff of which he is made. 5 00 bate of same, prest-nied Mary 8. Britton, honest man or even with Eagle Island, by Americun, a at Ells- ns this movement of the executrix named therein. newspaper published hysterical exaggeration to assail a bad agitation throughout Spiritually and ethically we must strive Head and Bear Island, 1 00 worth, in the of Hancock, the first the takes the form of a fierce dis- pruce Aaron G. Page, late of Orland, in said coun- County man with untruth. An ot iti- country to bring about clean living and right 60 publication to be thirty days at least before epidemic o Reach Island, ; ty, deceased. A certain instrument purpon- content with evil, of a determination We that the 1 the time of said view, that all person* and dtKriininab assault ujM.»n character dot's thinking. appreciate things, 1 60 ing to be the last will and testament of said the authors of evil, whether in of Hog Island, | interested may attend aud b© no good, but very gnat harm. The soul punish the body are important; but we appre- deceased, together with petition for probate | corporations or the feeling is to be Bradbury's Islaud, 128 heard if they think fit. of every scoundrel is whenever industry politics, date also that the things of the soul are of same, presented by Melissa J. Page, the gladdened welcomed as a of life. Pond near Little Deer Isle, 20 ex- cutrix named therein. Attest:—John F. Cleric. an h«mt«t man la assailed or even w hen a heartily sign healthy immeasurably more important. The Knowlton, into a A. Cobb, late of in said A true of the petition and order thereon* scouudrel is If on the other hand, it turns foundation stone of national life is, and Western Island, 20 Schuyler Bucksport, copy untruthfully assailed. deceased. A certain instrument pur- Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Clerk. mere crusade of appetite against apjx*tite, ev r must the individual charac- 25 county, Sow, it i« easy to twist out of shape be, high Little Spruce Island, to be the last will and testament of of a contest between the brutal greed of porting what I have just said, to affect to ter of the average citizen. Marshall's Island, 5 00 said deceased, together with petition for pro- STATE OF MAINE. easy the‘•have-nots” ami the brutal groel of L. Cobb, the misunderstand it, and if it fa slurred over Pickeriug’s Island, 3 30 bate of same, presented by Mary Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at the “haves”, then it has no significance executrix named therein. Ellsworth, in and for said of in repetition, not difficult to mis- ON RESERVED LANDS. county Hancock, really but for evil. If it seeks to Women Who Cun Talk. TIMBER AND GRASS Lincoln C. late of in said understand it. **ome for good, only Wright, Eden, on the third day of April, in the year of {lemmsaresincerely a of not the No. 3, North Division, 2 40 deceased'. Petition that .Joseph E. I our Lord one thousand nine hundred and of establish line cleavage, along Reed once remarked that there county, incapable understanding that to de- Speaker or some other suitable be line which divides good men from bad, No. 4, North Division, 2 40 Tripp person ap- six. nounce mud alinging does not mean the was but one woman in Washington so- administrator of the estate of said de- CERTAIN instrument to >• but along that other line running at right No. South Division, 22 pointed j purporting radorsement of and both 7, ceased, by Evie M. Wright, widow ; a copy of the last will and testament whitewashing; w hich divides th<»se who ciety who could talk politics intelligently, j presented A the interested individuals who need angles thereto, No. 10, 1 « of said deceased. and codicils thereto of Emily Meigs Biddo, are well off from those who art less w ell off, and she is Mrs. Robert R. wife of a Charles A. Hunnewell, late of Lamoine, in in the of Pi. ila- whitewashing, and those others w ho prac- Hitt, No. 16, Middle Division, 72 late of Philadelphia, county then it will be fraught with immeasurable said county, deceased. Petition that Electa i and state of Pennsylvania, deco** d* tM» mud like to such representative from Illinois. No. Middle Division, 06 delphia, alinging, encourage harrato 22, Hunnewell'or some other suitable person be and of the thereof in said state of confusion of One of chief the body i>olitic. probate ideas. the afford to Mrs. Fairbanks realizes more nearly the No. 28, Middle Division, 2 40 appointed administrate! of the estate of said ] authenticated, having: count' We can no more and no less j 1 Pennsylvania, duly against those who make indU* 1 41 deceased, by Electa Hunnewell, been to the of Tor condone evil in the man of than woman who is such a force in British No. 82, Middle Division, presented presented judge probate criminate assault men in business or capital widow of said deceased. our said of Hancock for the so upon The 2 88 county purp< men evil in the man of no capital. wealthy life. She is a and a No. 34, Middle Division, Ann late of in said in public life, is that they invite a political lawyer pro- Mary Jarvis, Ellsworth, j of being allowed, filed and recorded in th© man who exults because there is a failure 90 deceased. First account of Everard ! court of our said of Hancock* reaction which is sure to tell found student of sodal conditions. She No. 35, Middle Division, county, probate county powerfully in eftort to some H. executor, filed for settlement. Ordered: That notice thereof be to in favor of the of justice the bring No. 89, Middle Division, 96 Greely, given unscrupulous scoundrel mis- is a worker in the Junior and Charles Jarvis, late of EllBworth, in said ( interested who trust magnate to account for his Republic, ; 2 18 all persons therein, by publishiug really ought to be attacked, who No 40, Middle Division, deceased Third account of Everard of this order three weeks deeds is as bad as, and no worse than, the the condition of that county, a copy successively to be who if present prosperous j Division, 3 12 H. administrator, filed fo- settlement. in the Ellsworth a ^*ht exposed, ought, possi- labor leader who clamorously No. 41. Middle Greely, American, newspaper ble, to be in the so-called social venture is due to her John N. Swazey, late of Bucksport, in said ! at ElUworth. in said county of Han- put penitentiary. If on be- largely Oramandal Smith, printed Aristides strives to excite a foul class feeling county, deceased. First account of Albert C. | cock. to the first of i* praised overmuch as Just, peo- direction. State Treasurer. prior day May. half of some other labor leader who is im- administrator de bonin non with the a. d. that at ple fet tired of hearing it: and over- Swazey, 1906, they may appear One attitude is as Mrs. La wife of the will annexed, filed for settlement. a court then to be held at ccnsure of the in murder. Follette, newly- probate Eden, unjust dually and from plicated STATE OF MAINE. Thomas minor, of Bluehill, in ! of at ten laid as the other, aiul no worse; in eat h elected Senator from is also a J. Hinckley, in and for said county Hancock, similar reasons results in their favor. Wisconsin, First account of Nahum Hiuck- is entitled to exact Hancock sh.—Cerk’s Office, Supreme Judicial said county. o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if case the accused jus- and is in social 1906. filed fer settlement. I'RNALTY OF KXCRMHKK. need of lawyer, interested reform, Court. Ellsworth, Me., April 13, lev. guardian, any they have, against the same. tice; and in neither case is there Stans- F. Farnsworth, late of Southwest criminal is hereby given, that Ellis Emily O. P CUNNINGHAM, Judge of Probate. excess can be construed among the younger ac- Any is almost sure lo Invite a action by others which especially field, of Vinal Haven, in the County of Harbor, in said county, deceased. First I A true copy, attest:—T. F. Mahoney. Register. for crime. >vOTICB administrator w*ct»on; and unfortunately, the reaction, into an expression of sympathy class. Knox, and State of Maine, has tiled in this count of Alton E. Farnsworth, instead of that if the for Naturalization, ami with the will annexed, filed for settlement. STATE OF MAINE. the form of It is a prime necessity women of I office his taking punishment But the wealth, high position, Application at the O. P. CUNNINGHAM. of said court. o* is to take unrest is to result in permanent prays that he may be heard thereon, Judge Hancock 88.—At a probate court held at excess, very apt present with at Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, in® #*form shall be translated into and intellectual force of America, term of said Court to be held Ellsworth, A truecopy. Register. Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, either of punishment of the good the emotion afore- within and for the County and State on the third day of April, in the year of oar or of and that the action shall be rare exceptions, are too fond of the friv- unoffending, giving immunity action, said, on the Second Tuesday of October A. D. Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. *od even and self-re- strength to offenders. The marked by honesty, sanity [ olities to take an active interest in the 1906. J. F. Knowlton, Clerk. To the Honorable Board of County Commie- CERTAIN instrument purporting to le» to make is little in a financial or political straint. There mighty good which time of the sinners for the County of Hancock: copy of the last will and testament of •JJ2 movements engross the notice that A profit out of the destruction of mere gpaam of reform. The reform that | subscriber hereby gives Isabella Dove, late of Andover, in the count} of in rpHE administra- Gkntlkmen: character can counts is that which comes Old World, especially Britian. 1 he has been dulyuly appointedan Essex, and Commonwealth of Massachuse ts, only result in public through late citizens of Hancock emo- tor of the estate of Saoin J. Hardison, ■'IIT’E, the undersigned, deceased, and of the probate thereof in said calamity. Grom and reckless assaults steady, continuous growth; violent j that w» of Franklin, in the county of Hancock, W county respectfully represent Commonwealth of Massachosetts, duly au- whether on or leads to exhaustion. Removing Dust From Silk. a character, the stump tionalism deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. public necessity and convenience requi-e thenticated. having been presented to the magazine. or create a Women often to demands against the es- ferry to be established between Castim and of for our said of 11 un- ~****1HP*P®|\ book, PROBLEM OF BIO FORT UK*8. vigorously endeavor All persons having I judge probate county ®orbid and vicious and deceased are desired to present Brooksville. the termini of said ferry to be the of filed public sentiment, remove dust from a silk with tate of said cock for purpose being allowed, « the to the petticoat j the same as those of the old same time act as a deter* It in important to this peopla grapple the same for settlement, and all indebted substantially | and recorded in the probate court of our tuid profound with the a w hisk broom. The result is far to make im- ••North Castlne Kerry”, so called, or between toabte men of normal sensitiveness with the problems connected always ^ thereto are requested payment county of Hancock. and the such other points in said towns as to your That notice thereof be given lo *wt tend to of enormous fortunes, refuses to mediately. _ Ordered, prevent them from amassing from for the dust seem enuring and satisfactory, 3,1906. Hakbv L. Crabtree. Honorable Board may expedient. all interested therein, by publishin#? service at As an in- use of Hum* fortunes, both April M. persons Pu9bc any price. corporate be removed in that way; but try a Feb’y 27, 1906. Georok Wasrbn, a of this order three weeks successively if* in in business. We should dis- just others. copy point, I may mention that one individual, and sixty-iour in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper “*r»ous between magic rubbing, or rather wiping, with a difficulty encountered in criminate in the sharpest way 'iStUftUsm.mta. STATE OF MAINE. printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- me getting and fortunes of velvet. The brushing of silk of men to the Panama fortunes well-won ill-won; piece cock, to the ‘first day of May, a. d. right type dig almost a the Hancock mb. Court of County Commis- prior those as an incident to petticoats becomes pleasure, 1906. that at a probate !ay step may be obtained by calling addressing, there is plenty of room and accommodations thereto are requested to payment im- of and control over UROMO Oulntne T policy superintendence Geo. L. Williams, N. K. P. A., S?8 Washington care for them at the City Farm house. mediately. wealth in intestate com- 1906. Waltbr Showman. cgchty It H fafla t.--to cure. corporate engaged M. J. Dmdmiwt. April 8, {The only paper.} haova-.8 „™l“nd ““oey and control street, Boston, Mass.—Advt. nature I# on each box. 2'c. merce, this superintenderc** r Abbmicrmrcu. afibctttBctTuntB Atmrrtiftmnu*

our losses caused by the fire in our Having satisfactorily adjusted build ,, DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER ! on the evening of April 7, we announce The Most Sensational and Stupendous Sale of MEN’S and BOVS’ CLOTHING, FUl^ Maine.-— -; NISHINGS, HATS and CAPS, ever attempted in Eastern Sale Commences WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 18, at 0 o’clock sharp, at -DAVID FRIEND’S STORE, Main Street, Ellsworth, Me. which A supreme master movement in under priced merchandise, dwarfing alt other events, eclipsing all other sales, in- We Enumerate Only a Few of the Many I'nparaleled Bargains will make this the Most volving Ellsworth's newest and best-selected stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods to tie distributed into the homes -_____-Sensational Sale of the fVntur. of cost or real value. of the people regardless Bov»’ Men’s Ions, lo *e-flitif»f overcoats, Wool Knee Pauls, reenlsr ?v This is to be a complete and clearance as we intend to discontinue business, so must go at MEN'S SLITS Henaat tonal Me comprehensive everything well worlii $10.00; eeUan. Sensational Sale [’rice... is our and Pru'e. 87 l3r some price. Forty years’ honest dealing with the people of Ellsworth and vicinity guarantee your safeguard. of Scotch and Cheviot mix- Variety Mcn’a Draaa OliWOitl in tures. Genuine value. Sen- Splendid |7.50 nil the new ind fashionable SHIRTS Sale Price.#4 89 Rtjln ALLOW NOTHING TO KEEP YOU AWAY sational fabric*. value; Sensational Men’s Business Suits, well $15.00 One odd lot of 50c Nobby Sale Price.$0.65 Working Shirt. As this i- the one opportunity in a life time to double the purchasing power of your dollars. Thousands of dollars’ worth *8.50and some f 10.00 values. Sensational Sale Brice Sensational Sale Price.$41.98 Mcn’a Fancy Ne*l[*ec worth of merchandise sacrificed to the low dollar. Anticipate your need-for a year, as a chance like this Shirti.keat iigh-class Men’s Suita, single and double- BOVS’ SUITS. patterns, laat colors rrallr worth occurs hut once in a to clothe and in tine raiment at t low cost. breasted models, never offered for T5c. Sensational Sale generation yourself family ridiculously £jr*'Owing Price 42c less than Sensational Sale Two-piece Knr-e Pant Soils; Sensa- Men s Soft or Stiff to the great amount of labor attendant upon arranging our stock and marking d prices, our STORE WILL HE fl2.50, Bosom Cooitnxs Price.$798 tional Sole Price.$t. If an injustice but come at once Price. 7 le you Men’s Fine Dress Suits, extra v»!- $5.00 t<> $6.00; Sensational Hale Men’a 10c Handkerchief., k this be no [Ra- before the lots are broken as is to an AilSOLUTE CLEARANCE and will be duplicated. ues, to any flb.OOsuit on the Pri '.$2.75 tional Sale equal Price. 3c market. Sensational sale price. .$10.98 Brh tions from one superb line of Men sJBc Suspenders. Se national Boys' Suita, values up to Sale fB.00; Price. Oe MEN'S OVERCOATS s alit-oal Sale Price.$.*t.f>8 Men’s lOe and IV Hose. Sriisati.',.' (*li i>f one lot of Boy*’ Knee al Sale price. The greatest *8.00coat on the mar- Pant*, values up tofl.UO. Senna- Men’a 18c Hose, Black and” Tan Sale Price. t !■ Ill S-li' Price. 21e Sensational Sale DAVID FRIEND, Main St., Ellsworth, Maine. ket to-day; Sensational $4.79 Price. 2 pairs f,,r.‘ 13c

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v\ hostess, all en- COi Two shall be born the whole wide worll COUNTY NEWS. ladies’ aid intend to have her cordial apart society. They **■ -ui Utumal ('*>** NVwi *c# rth+1 joyed hospitality. re- Jfc- er* Xhe* P-W)«* Foe Additional County .Vmm nee other page• p**g** Llaintj And apeak In different tongues a «1 tare no hem printed on cards and trays to sell as freshments were served. thoaicht souvenirs. SOUTH BKOOKSVILLE. School began EAST SURRY. Each of the other’s and no BLUEH1LL. Monday, with a good being, heed; April 17. L» And o’er to Hiram Nason. of is at Levi attendance; Ueorge Patten, leather. Mrs. Clara Carey has gone to Massachu- the-e, unknown seas, unknown MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. Ellsworth, Alt Franks’. were glad to welcome Mias lane Kobert- setts tor a few weeks. Whereat, The silent mease "ger, death, has EDEN. eon hark to Shall cro a, escaping wreck, defying death; school, after an absence o! two of Deer is his aasi-i entered our lodge aod borne from our Lcland has in Bar The schooner W. O. Nettleton has gone Capt. Eaton, Isle, taking all act Harry employment on And, uncou«ciou»ly, shape every our esteemed years account of lameness. second load of wood from this his sight sister, Clara Grindle, there to Portland with place, And bend each to this one Harbor. gravel. wandering step fore lie it April 17. B, third load for the season. Mrs. 8. C. Condon, who is so _ _ Retained, That in tbe death of our sister, A. R. Hansoom, of Hull's Cove, was in danger- is a That one day, out of darkness shall meet seems a little south Miss Geneva Stinson spending they .Mountain Uebekah lodge lose® a valued member, town on business last week. ously ill, stronger. Hancock. And read llle’s In each other'a week at Bar Harbor with her sisters meaning eye*. and the memory of herctuerfu) presence,aunny Mrs. D. Q. Hall and daughter Edith Eugene San born was in this place over Little Mary Martin has pneumonia. Snsie and Anna, who are teachers there. And two aha 1 walk “ome narrow of temper, and willing »crTice will linger long to the of 8. B. Blake. way life. went to Pittsfield Saturday, where they Sunday, guest WUilam Bishop leaves for So nearly side br aide that, should one turn inspire us to do better worn, and to exemplify Stoningtou Miss Lizzie Carroll, who has boarded spent Sunday. There is to he an entertainment at the to-day where he has Ev r so little to left or in our daily living the principles of our order- employment. with Mrs. Sabrina Stevens for several spac right, anow was a Methodist churrh Friday, 30. They needs roust stand acknowledged, face to Retained, That we extend our warmest sym- The heavy fall of last week April C. L. Smith baa Eugene Hodgkins at years, returned to her former home in face; pathy to the sorrowing huabaud and children. great hindrance to farming. The roads The village school, taught by Miss Min- work for him at his stable at Hancock Massachusetts last week. And with wistful that never Although the way is shadowy and the light of are in a bad nie yet, ayes meet. very condition. Chase, of Bluehili, begins to-day. Point painting carriages for the summer was favored with a two- With sroplnc hands that never and the home lias so suddenly gone out, yet we Surry village clasp, >lpa D. Q. Hall has a new man for M. D. Chat to, of the Buck's business. trust that their hearts employed manager hours’ speech as the first gun to be fired Calling In vain to ears that never hear. are comforted In the the summer's work. He retains Sherman Harbor Granite Co., is away on business. Cspt. C. E. Msrtln and 8. E. who in the John They seek e*cb other all their weary daya, thought that their loved one is safe In her Oonld, political campaign by Brown, who was season. And die unsatisfied. And this 1* beautiful new home, where there is fullness of Salisbury, with him last Andrew of recently went to Boston to the of Massachusetts, who is a resident of the Fate. Black, Cape Rosier, aged bring -Susan Marr Joy and pleasure forevermore. April 16. 8. about d:td Thurs- schooner Ustberina to Sullivan, arrived si socialist colony at East Surry. Spaulding. seventy, vary suddenly Retolved, That la token of our losa, our day. that port Saturday with freight, (.'apt. Charles L. of Bass charter be BOLTH PENOBSCOT. Closson, Harbor, with drained in mourning for thirty days, Martin will command the Water for The schooner Louisa has schooner this his wife and Cure Rheumatism. that a memorial be set to her mem Frances two oldest children, visited page apart Mrs. A. C. Condon is somewhat better. summer. “If with the stone crusher for his E. His people afflicted rheumatism ory, and a copy of these resolutions be sent to brought the Buck's father, George Closson, Friday. The Nelson J. McFarland, Gloucester, Albert of would try a simple remedy right at hand tne bemved family, and also to Trb Klla Harbor Granite Co. Haven, the steamship Alssk- step-sister, Miss Beatrice Turner, who has cleared instead of all over the worth American for publication. Saturday. lan, which lately arrived in been at home ill for more than a year, scurrying country Joseph Ladd is to have charge of the Philadelphia, for a Willard Bowden has arrived home from loaded with from the Sandwich accompanied him home. All hope the cure, they would get well a good schooner James A. Webster, of Vinal- sugar said a man who was once a trip to New York. Islands, made s Hying visit to his parents change may be beneficial to her. Another sight quicker," Whereas, avi8 has moved into the a stroke of freight quite This is another reminder of paralysis. the week. McGown approaching mercnants in town. during past cottage. spring. Miss Bertha Dorr, of Orland, spent a few Slmntignnntts. Miss Dorothy Lawson, accompanied by Mrs. Deborah Conner is at Mrs. Walter F. O. Rollins, while weighing fell days in town last week. hay, Hare Richardson left Monday for Boston her aunt, Miss Mary Lawson, of this Brewster's for a few days. and injured his back severely. and Miss after a short visit with relatives Bernice McLaughlin has returned returned this week to *fhe Cause of place, Miss Dor- Miss Hazel Ames commenced school in A. K. llaslain. w ife and son F.rlaud arc friends hi* Many to her school in here. He will at once resume Bangor. home in Boston. district No. on othy's 1, Verona, Monday morn- visiting relatives in Lisbon Falls. in a dental in that city, from April 16. B. 1j study collage Sudden Deaths. Services in the Union ing. This is Miss Ames’ third term in church Sunday Mrs. Mertie Rhodes and daughter Gladys which he expects to graduate in June. that district. There is a morning were conducted Rev. C. D are friends in 10. A- disease prevailing in this God has placed no being in barren soil, by visiting Massachusetts. April delivered a most 16. Country most dangerous because so ri no one where he may not find the ele- Crane. He interesting April M. The school board met recently and nom- TRENTON. tive. ments of immortal none and blaster sermon. the Many sudden life, where, helpful During inated Miss Isa be 11 \ to its BUCKS PORT. Jordan as superintend- deaths are caused through perfect fidelity condition, service Mrs. Maud Trask rendered a solo Mr. Peris lost his cow Sunday night. by its roots ent of schools. — may not reach out to embrace the ~ it heart which was Miss Daisy Eddy, daughter of Mrs. E. P. disease, earth, and spread out branches and leaves highly appreciated. Mrs. George P. Butler w-as in Ellsworth * heart of this died rhe Foresters ami I. O. pneumonia, to heal and overshadow it.—N. A. Staples. April 17. J. Eddy, town, suddenly at Bel- companions F., Saturday. 5 failure or apoplexy fast Sunday. had a very enjoyable time at the ball ■ ‘•Would mind at bn are often the result you walking the other BLUEHLLL FALLS. Saturday evening. George Stafford spent Sunday of kidney disease. If way and not passing the horse?” said a farm here. Duffce is not as well. Two bees the trouble is al- cabman with to Capt. Hugh quite act) crtx* mini*. chopping past week—one kidney exaggerated politeness was in Satur- at Mra. Hannah Jordan’s and the Benjamin Jordan Bangor lowed to advance the the fat lady who had just paid the mini- Mrs. B. A. Gray has rtfty chickens—no other at Lorenzo Kingman's. day on business. I kidney-poisoned mum fare. she “Be- incubator, either. “Why?” inquired. HOW JAPS KEEP STRONG. John Davis, who has been at Moose head blood will attack the Schools are in session cause if ’e sees wot Vs been carrying for Mrs. L. P. Cand&ge and Mrs. Can- with Mies Isa hell lake for the past five months, came born* vital or the Lucy Kllsworth Reutter* Can organs a beam Some- Jordan, ol this and hliaa shilling ’e’ll ’ave a fit,” was the freezing dage are in very poor health. town, Weed o( Saturday. kidneys themselves break down and waste i of Value from answer. thing This. Searsport, as teachers. April 17, away cell cell. ; Mrs. Nellie Herrick of last by spent part a a Bladder troubles Such thing as weakling is hardly Charles who most always result from i Little self-denials, little honesties, little week w ith her sister, Mrs. P. Friend. Jordan, has been in Boston a known in The derangement of the kidneys and a cure is passing words of sympathy, little name- Japan. wonderful en- lor several days, has returned. His ZUjbntiftcmtnte. less acts of Susie Wood left last Thursday for East daugh- obtained quickest by a proper treatment of kindness, little silent victories durance of the soldiers and ter Carrie returned with him. over Japanese the If are favorite temptations—these are the Bluehill to visit her aunt, Mrs. Cora Long. kidneys. you feeling badly you sailors in the recent war has 18. little threads of gold, which, when woven been the April jj can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Mr. of and together, gleam out so in the Curtis, Bluehill, Eugene marvel of all nations. Both men Swamp-Root, the liver brightly and 70 great kidney, and pattern of life that God approves.—F. If'. Candage, of South Bluehill, have been ASHVILLE. at bladder remedy. women are well, happy and strong. Hee^Ithy Farrar. finishing the new' room in the Nevin cot- E. J. Kobertson has A It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- The reason for this, so careful in- recently purchased Good Record for “L. F's* Admiral Todd relates that an Erie tage, the Beacon”, at Mill Island. a new horse and ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that “Airly vestigators tell us, is that the Japanese, surrey in Boston. of woman had guests to dinner the other April 16. Crumbs. from childhood know l.ow to keeo ■‘W unpleasant necessity being compelled to up, Friends and neighbors of J. K. Carpen- March 23. go often the and to day, and during the progress of the meal well through care of the ter Dear Sirs:— during day, get up many digestive and wife sympathise with them in the times the The she TREMONT. If have trouble with in- during night. mild and the entertained them with the history of system. they loss of their infant I have used “L. F.” Iiittcrs wind son, aged four days. your extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon the fowl were she The ladies’ aid will meet digestion, heartburn, on the a number of them jus* they devouring. “Yes,” society Friday The weir years and find realized. It stands the for its won- stomach, loss of appetite, fishermen are for 1 «* highest concluded, “this was one of the best layin’ with Mrs. Kate Pray. sleepless- rebuilding what they are recommended to be. derful cures of the most cases ness, headaches, rheumatic pains, the season, E. E. at the old useo. distressing an’ I hated awful to kill Bragdon stand, best family medicine we have ever hens, her, but Alton and wife are here backaches or of the other K. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold Farley packing any troubles J. Carpenter the same as Abo she’d been so last year, have an uncle over (70) all in droopy and sick lookin’ their household to caused a weak treat sevt*!? by druggists fifty-cent and one-dollar goods, previous moving by stomach, they Elwood Hammond and Hanna years is not:* 1 I as Bros., at of age, who says: “There sized bottles. You lately, thought might well, an’ get to themselves with some of the .01 may Btonington. principal Hog island. West Uonldsboro. ing that ever could take its place have a sample bottle of some good out of her.” remedies that compose Miona, a stom- The Sunday school Easter concert, on ac- Miss mm." this w :.e\v ach that has a Blanche of East dis- I There are a times in our remedy already large Gordon, Franklin, I great many count of the storm Sunday, was post- Respectfully, Cover/ and a book that | lives when our “strength is to sit still”. sale in Ellsworth at G. A. Parcher’s. spent Saturday and Sunday with Ruth tells ail Motion is in its poned till Tuesday evening. So successful lias the and Abbie MRS. C. S. MOODY, about it, both Home > f Swamp-Root, good time, bat so is medi- uniformly Bragdon before going to South tation, so is so is M. of arrived been in all stomach Me. •ent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer Sc Co. quiet study, patient Miss Bennett, Brewer, remedy curing Gouldsboro to spend the summer with Skowhegan, waiting on God. If a bucket is to be troubles where it is used in N. Y. When mention to teach in the Head of the Harbor accordance Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holt. R.F.D..X0.7. Binghamton, writing filled from a spout of the best Friday this offer in this water, place with the simple directions given with ■ceding generous pauer. for that bucket is to it under the school. She will board with Mrs. Leslie of To act- keep each box, that G. A. Parcher gives a Pupils Miss Louise Hawkins who at- keep well, beyond the usual Don’t make mistake, stream until it is full. We soon run Rich. tended ive time But it " any bet remember tbe signed guarantee with every 50-eent the piano recital given at her home of life, is a’ blessing. name. Swamp-Root, Dr. EDmer'a Roov empty of grace, and need replenishing, t*. Swamp Dr. of Southwest Harbor, to refund the if Miona in Sullivan easily done if use the True *1— and tbe address, Binghamton, ». Y, on evert need to be “filled unto ail the fullness of George Neal, package money Satureiay afternoon were much you bottle. some view's fails to benefit. Atwood's Bitters. God”.—Theodore Cuyler. was in town Saturday taking pleased with the programme. Miss Haw-