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Vol. XI.Y. T,AB' I ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2G, 1899. !“N”R“”IiVtc0ND-'iS.%fATTKK! No. 17 abbertteementB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. for a hearing In the case of Sanford vs, THE GREAT CONCERT. sUrfjrrtiaemcma. William P. Preble, in which Mr. Knowl- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TINS WEEK. ton is auditor and Mr. Peters one of the Much Interest being felt over the ~~C. C. BURRILL & attorneys. Coining of MucoihIh. SON, Exec notice—Ect Calvin Frost. It (' Hodgkins—Confectionery- The friends of Road Commissioner The concert to be given at Hancock hall W II Dreiser -Itemoval. on in Moses Smith are to learn that he May 16, which the great Mac..i da E .1 Walsh—Shoe store. pleased will general INSURANCE Lewis Friend A Co—Clothing. is recovering rapidly from the injuries sing, promises to he an unpHra'ietd Henrv E !>:ivls—Canlage AGENTS, repository. a success. seat in the tioum* m re- received fall two weeks He in Every A W Cushman A Son —Furniture. by ago. Burrii.l Bank ME. and more than 300 t’ckets Bldg., ELLSWORTH, .1 A Cnnnlnglmm -Confectioner. now able to sit up each day, and hopes to served, already <»won Byrn—Clothing. be out soon. have been disponed of. W It l*ark*-r C'otldn ^ Co -Clothing. WE REPRESENT THE The half rates on the A K Moore —Dry oods, millinery, etc Ellsworth friends of Daniel E Loweree, Washington Powder Waltham County road and from Bar Harbor will Baking Most Reliable Home and formerly of this city, now of Guadalajara, Foreign Companies. Mrs Gilman Jordan—Shawl lost. attract an unusually large out-of-town Mexico, will be pleased to learn that he Longest Hates wit ft Penobscot: crowd. Word was received has been made a member of the firm yesterday Made from Compatible Safety. Sarah C of pure Sprague—House and lot for sale. from Machias that a of or Farias party fifteen BaNGOK: Juan y Cia. The firm does a large cream of tartar. In sums to suit on improved real estate and twenty would come up.- From Bar Har- MONEY TO LOAN County commissioners' notice. commission business. collateral. u———* Tyler, Fogg A bonds. bor, Sorrento, Franklin and Sullivan; Co—Municipal Joseph W. Nealley opened his barber from Bluehill and Surry parties are in the basement of the shop First made the food Tile business, editorial and printing already being up Safeguards national bank building on Saturday. offices of the Hancock County Publish- No such opportunity was ever before FA RIMERS and The room is mntly and makes alum. ing Co. have been removed from the furnished, offered the people of this vicinity to hear against Masonic block on State street to the a very and commodious Mr. light shop. such an aggregation of musical talent as First National bank corner . . . building, Neall y will have Carl Donnell as assistant. MILLMEN. of Main ami State streets. will be presented at this concert. An Alum bating powders are the greatest Walter Blaisdell was in Ellsworth Everett concert grand piano will be menacers to health of the present day. £ My spring stock of HEAVY WORK SHOES is now Thursday and inspected the engine and brought here especially for the occasion, BAKING POWQCfl CO., NCW For other local news see pages 4, 5 and S. boiler of the “Little Round The and will be _ROYAL YORK._ 4 complete. Among them can be found the Top”. used by the child wonder, The sprinkling cart made its welcome tug was given the same rating as last thirteen-year-old Bessie Silberfeld, and I-- & Celebrated “BASS” Working Shoe— appearance last Friday. year. Alfred Smith is engineer and by Prof. Chapman, whose brilliancy at COMING EVENTS. George Dunn fireman of the tug this the is no less Omar W. has a piano striking than his Tapley returned from Thursday, May 11—Meeting of Han- the best wearing shoe in the market. year. matchless ability as a conductor. 0 short business trip to Boston. cock district lodge, I. O. G. T., at Seal Drumrney it Stevens, who have been The Ellsworth festival chorus will sing The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. L. Harbor. & $1-25 to $2.50. doing a general livery business at the five numbers, two from Handel’s oratorio, J. Call to-morrow evening at 7 o’clock. at Metho- Hale stable, are about to retire from busi- “The Messiah,” a part song by Abfe, a se- Saturday evening, April 29, Fred P. of Portland, Is vis- dist and entertainment. Whittaker, ness. A. G. Moon, of East Surry, who lection from Gounod’s “Redemption,” vestry—Supper iting his mother, Mrs. J. M. Whittaker. Tickets, 15 cents. WALSH’S, Ellsworth. has been running the boat stage for and a bridal chorus from Coweu’a “Rose J Mrs. S. K. Whiting, 2d, has returned several months, contemplates leasing the Malden”. Thursday evening, April 27, at Odd from a visit of several weeks in Boston. stable. Certificates for tickets may be obtained Fellows hall—Party under auspices of of any member of the chorus. Certificate Camera club. and There will be a supper and entertain- W. H. Dresser has moved his market to Dancing whist, holders will be a choice of seats tw-o given Tickets, 35 cents. ment at the Methodist vestry Saturday the Campbell & True building near the days in advance, beginning May 8. The j Knee sale of seats will at hall— for Pnnts, evening. bridge. The market lias been renovated public begin May 10, j Monday, May 8, Hancock Patrick adventures in SUITS at cents. Mrs. Bertha Thompson has returned and improved for his occupancy. B. C. Mulligan’s being from a visit of several months In Boston Hodgkins, tlie confectioner, next week SwucrEcnrania. initiated to the Ancient Order of Red lumkrs of athletic Boys’ Suits, and York. will move to the vacated Mr. Shirts, by Dirigo New building by club. From cents up. OrpsHPr. The Clark Show Co. will another SPRING give Tuesday. May in. at Hancock hall—Cou- minstrel show at its Water street theatre William E. Whiting is having the AND Youths’ Soil s. special mmi:. C‘r! by Ellsworth f* s iwl chorus, wiih Saturday evening. centre-board taken out of his sloop yacht Maco'ida. Chapman and Kronold. From $;{.()(> up. % [Par- “Annie and an iron keel on ticular* will he announced Miss Frances Foster returned last week Lte”, put later.J Alen's her. The change will greatly improve Suits, to Norton, Muss., to resume tier studies at MEN'S SUITS. the sloop as a cruising yacht, making her $2.50. .financial. SUMMER rriini $ t.oo up. the Wheaton seminary. more commodious, uud increasing her » • • • • Mrs. L. A. Watson, of Brooklin, with LOSSES » TTnymcVlin UUUUS.firnGiiQ There has been some good black duck runiiSUillg 25c. and Latest in Hats and L. F. Hooper, in this city. up. styles Caps, and wild goose shooting on the Union Mrs. M. Fulton is home from 5 ARE RARE £ 25c. and up. Neckwear in all styles and prices. Ahby river marshes 9Sc. during the past few days. From in investments in Boston. She will spend the summer as upward. The ducks are reported abundant, but ^ usual at Southwest Harbor. O \V i; AT 15 Y KN. very wild. Several lucky sportsmen have : MUNICIPAL BONDS. % F. K. sealer of and (• ... — ... • Royal, weights brought home wild geese and good MEN’S I and the fact that measures, will begin his official inspec- bunches of ducks. This, tliey ^ I <# fair rates of interest, is of )mv 2* tion scales next Monday. wliv we recommend tin m. The entertainment by the ath- • Dirigo Worsted Pants A-k for our ‘Treatise on REGULAR Arthur E. Cook, of is em- 2 Ellsworth, letic club, showing Patrick Mulligan’s Elegant Municipal bonds”. 9 ployed on the Evening Courier, Lewis- adventures in being initiated to the ton’s new democratic $2.50, $2.75, $3 and SHASHUP daily. Ancient Order of Red Shirts, will be given Up. I.ygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work Monday evening, May 8. The entertain- 4TYLer,fogg&co4 in pric a on fine har.ies.ses tins the second and third degrees at a special ment will be repeated in Sullivan, prob- BANGOR, ME. next the same week. 50 DOZ. j« J taken place in the last year, ami meeting Friday evening. ably Acadia 1 am ii >t behind the times in low- The Literature club will meet with Mrs. Royal Arch chapter enjoyed J. A. Peters, jr., at the home of Mrs. .V. itself iasi Friday evening, on the occa- ering them, ami »l the hr me time MENS OVERALLS, W. Cushman next Tuesday evening. sion of the official visit of Grand High giving you the best made ami First-class In Mrs. Lewis Friend, Mr. and Mrs. i. L. Priest Albro E. Chase. The mark degree every respect, EUROPE. most stylish and handsomely was conferred. After the work a ban- Haltnan and little uaughter Doris re- For the Next Few Days Only, Tourist Tickets aud Single Passage trimmed oak leather harness to he turned from Boston Saturday evening. quet was served, followed by the usual Tickets at postprandial exercises. AT found for the money in Hancock At the meeting of Lygonia lodge this Charles of was in Low Rates. county. evening, very important business will be Flye, Stonington, Extremely Ellsworth last presented, and a large attendance is de- Friday and Saturday. 25c. We issue - ■■ Mr. was here to meet S. G. sired. Flye Stevens, LETTERS OF CREDIT HK.MtV E. DAVIS, of the Continental Packing Co., and to Hodgkins’ candy factory will be moved available in all of the world. arrange the transfer of the Stonington parts next Monday to the store in the Manning LEWIS FRIEND & CO. sardine factory to the vacated W. ti. syndicate. building recently by First Nat’l Rank Ruilding, Dresser. H. B. Phillips has started work in both JAMES A. DAVIS & CO., opposite I*. square, BLAKE, BARROWS & BROWN, his brick yurds. He expects to make this | DISTRIBUTORS OF Mrs. Burke-Gray, modiste, and her Ellsworth, Maink. 9 Centra! St., Bangor. year about 1,000,000 bricks, which is as HIGHEST GRADES assistant, Mrs. Mary Laffin, left Tuesday large a business as he has ever done. Last on a business trip of a week to Boston year only one brick yard was and and vicinity. run, the output was only about 300,000 The Washington County train west was Work on the sidewalks about town will delayed three hours last Friday evening begin soon. Considerable repairing will WHOLESALE COAL and COKE. by the derailing of a freight car near be done. A new plank walk will be laid Whitney ville. on Church street, from School street to cars from Boston to Through sleeping Oik street. A new walk, probably of Offices 02 State Street, BOSTON. Mt. Desert will be on Ferry put Monday, gravel, will be laid on Hancock street, 1. trains will May Sunday begin running between Main and Pine streets. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. on May Jb. There will be a purty at Odd Fellows Town Clerk Eben of Kingman, Otis, hall to-morrow evening, under the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖•a* was in Ellsworth last on his Friday, way auspices of the Camera club. The lady to Marlboro for a short visit with his members and friends of the club have DINING ROOM Mrs. S. H. Remick. : SPRUCE : daughter, taken the affair in hand, which is suffi- ^@ Ellsworth friends of Frederick A. cient assurance that it will be a success. ♦ QUM : Coombs will be pleased to learn that he Dancing and whist will be the amuse- FURNITURE. has secured an excellent position with a ments. ♦ Mt. Katahdin brand; thor- + bouse in New York bicycle city. A. E. Moore his new store in t oughly cleaned, and every piece ♦ opened L. M. Moore is home from a week’s the Manning block last Saturday. This 1 ^ pure. 10c. per oz. ^ visit to Boston, where he attended, store, as has already been mentioned in , This we have the spring among other things, the great horse show. The American, is a part of the room largest stock of Z Those “BABBIE BOXES” of Z He spent last Sunday with friends in formerly occupied by Lewis Friend & Co. Bangor. It lias been finely finished off, and makes ♦ are ♦ Apollo Chocolates a attractive store. Miss Lillian Sideboards, The Ellsworth high school alumni very $ very choice. 35c. $ association is already laying plans for its Crippen is employed as clerk. annual reunion and which will Dining Chairs, Z and Z banquet, At a special meeting of the Orient 65c. take place probably during the summer boaid held recently, Charles Edgar vacatiou. Bellatty, 1901, of Ellsworth, was elected Extension Tables, to the board of editors. The change of At the of the Preachers’ aid meeting the paper to a weekly necessitates the in- we ever carried. These society in connection with the East creasing of the number of editors, and Fresh I ts Maine Methodist conference in Rockland it is probable that one or two more w ill be and tt* goods are all new’ up- elected. Bellatty will be one of the j last week, D. II. Tribou was Chaplain in to-date in both and j editors charge of the college news de- style J. A. CUNNINGHAM. elected president. partment.—Lewiston Journal. finish. | Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haslem and | The American received this week We are a Alice are in selling daughter visiting Lowell, from Arthur Shute, of Port Angeles, Mass. Mr. Haslem will be home this Washington, copies of the Tribune-Times, but his wife and will re- Solid Oak, Polish Finish week, daughter Courier and Democrat-Leader. A large malu several weeks. t“Two Doses part of the space in each paper is devoted Extension Table | Mrs. Pearl Day recently entertained a to the work on the new Port Angeles merry party of young ladies in honor of Eastern railway, of which Mr. Shute is FOB A | Stopped | her guest, Miss Emma Hinckley, of Blue- treasurer, and the beginning of the boom SOLD IN ELLSWORTH ONLY hill. Miss Hinckley is one of Bluehill’s caused by the work. The Tribune-Times BY Ridiculously Low Price. I My Cough” | bright Bchool-teachers4 reports the arrival of Treasurer Shute Call and examine. ‘with the sack”. is what a lady said of Parcber’s Invitations are out for the marriage of ♦ White Pine Cough Syrup. It does v Miss Minnie Mullan, daughter of Mr. and C. Some L. little old cure ho but T cunning boys, enough MORANG. T not everyone easily, Mrs. Patrick Mullan, to Francis Martin In to be most people are satisfied with the X years young gentlemen, set fire J at St. church, Wednes- X results. .;. CJaynor, Joseph’s :o a pile of brush near the house of Henry at 3.30 o’clock. A. Vi. Cushman & 4 Parcher’s White Pine Cough Syrup ^ day, May 3, E. Davis on Oak street at midnight last Last Special Saturday Son, i* is the best medicine we have t Sale cough The Ellsworth schooner “Eastern I’hursday, calling out the firemen and Corner Main and Franklin Sts., Ellsworth. seen in of making Jr thirty years J from Sullivan the BEFORE WE MOVE TO medicine, it goeo to the 3uep.n”, Capt. Partridge, imcuiing community. The same thing 4 cough ^ OCR NEW [or Boston with otoue, put in at Boothbay ivas done at the same the QUARTERS. STYLES in__ X at once, loosens the J place Sunday spot phlegm, of STATIONERY T quiets the irritation, and gives rest ^ I’ucsday of last week with loss of foresail light previous, but no alarm was sounded. All kinds CANDY sold at a bargain and comfort. md and with mainsail \ wTord of are as Important as styles In other things. £ jib, split. warning may save these boys a ON v is dissatisfied after us- ♦ 1 keep all the latest, including If anyone Rev. J. P. Simontou, of the Methodist lerious lesson. It will cost the city* flO ♦ ing a bottle, we buy it back. THE WEDGEWOOD, boxcars ^ jhurch, will deliver the memorial sermon ir more to repair damage to one of the SATURDAY, APRIL 29, it Hancock hall, Sunday evening, May lose carts. AT J. A. THOMPSON. t IS. Mr. Siinonton has t PARCHER’S PHARMACY, alway something Ono of II. B. attached (Successor to F. A. Coombs.) Phillips’ horses, jood to say on such occasions as this. :o a light wagon used in hauling shoe HODGKINS’ CANDY FACTORY. THE AMERICAN'S advertisers are coxes from his Clerk-of-Courts J. F\ Knowltou and factory at Ellsworth Falls, We shall move on May 1, Into our new store under Dirigo letting down the into the field The more eyes an advertisement catches prioe-bars John A. are at Isles of bargains the more dollars it is worth. Peters, j,., Cranberry CContinued on page ■">.) Club Kooms, formerly occupied by Dresser’s market.

—n-. j^nrrwi t abbtrtiBcmrnlB. more CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. lllutual Urncht Column. has it recently been made plain atJbfrttsrmtnts. than in the following editorial from the Topic For the Week flesrlnn!nu April EDITED BT “AUNT MADGE". Lawrence, Maas., Sun, which is published he 30—Comment by Ket. S. 11. Hoyle. MORE in a whose entire is de- Easy Food Its Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful." PAINFUL PERIODS NO city prosj>erity we divide our time?— to Tone.—How tihnll pendent upon the well-being of its work- Easy Bccl. 1-15. Buy, iil, are GEORGE of Warren Co.. N. writes: classes: The purpose* of this column succinctly OSMUN, Belvidere, J., ing to The < r use of rnr time is one of state*! In the title and motto-it 1* tor the mu- UA pro] Suffering as I had from weakness, irregularities and backache “At each session of the great and general Easy Cook’ It is tt.al benefit, ami aims to he helpful anil hopeful. the most important duties of life. for several a was a Oh! court many hills are presented rightly termed Bring lor the common gooti, It Is lor the com- MRS. years, release from this suffering blessing. "A Easy to >f (. I H 1 which once never a of la foolish measures. No feature of the Eat, a gift gone mon us*-—a punlic servant, purvey*»r how I wish more suffering women would accept your kind offer and be relieved. public in formation amt suggestion, a medium for the in- convenience 1- to more foolish legis- to returns. Our success life depends no women subjected ten of id* as. I n this It solicits There is need for to suffer. Mrs. Pinkham's advice and Lydia E. Easy Digest. liatige capacity lation than the railroads, both electric and upon our ability to properly divide and cotnmui '.cations, and it» success depends large -- Pinkham’s Compound will relieve lv on iin it in this Com- Vegetable steam. A measure for the abolition of use the time which God allots support given respect. calling n'nuaker Oats properly hut the name of niuntealloi must i*c slgneil, grade crossings 1- worthy of passage for a to us. In these when the demands writer wbl not he permission, ^ At all days, print*d e\e*-pt hy .UK>. II rtUK), 1C1IU,, «UIC3. rendition would beobvlat-d, but a grocers oiiniiui.il ations w til be sui'. i-et to approval or dangerous npon the time of those who are active i to r* iiriiun t') n i-editor ot tin- column, hut none “Dear Mrs. Pinkham—When 1 wrote you bill repairing railroads to transport rowing ^in 2-lb. and industrious are so multitudinous, ne r* ■ t«• 1 reason. pkgs. only will without good Address th<» first time asking your advice I was a great shells free Is senseless legislation. all communications to the of the proper dividing of 4 \t tld- of the a bill lias question The American, sufferer. Menstruations were irregular, some- session legislature becomes all the more been fares on all railroads banking. time important. hilsworth. Me. times a week too soon and then a week or two Introduced P»r lower Alfred tin* Groat of England divided Mutual Bern fit Column. within live miles ..f Ib.ston. To pass late, and when they appeared were very profuse; twenty his into throe of fight hours such a bill would be injurious to all cities and day periods great pain and tenderness in the bowels, pain in Hastuck -■ Cmmtj < w ach r« -buff town-at the distance from Ito-tou as Is Law- SaviDjs Bait. each—one period for work, a nd for Then. I '1 hat turns nrth's sinoothnc** rough, back and limbs, leucorrhu a all the time. and the third for slet Thus rence. The fare- t<> day are low >ugh hi 1 ii ELLSWORTH, ME. recreation p. l-.art sting that ids nor -it, nor stand hut go' was and nervous and had no weak appetite. to were h'gher the business Interests would n.-\ s 9^ he accomplished much in lit.-. Be our thre*- parts pain in throat. Mr; it.ni h..i<; ct.«- the -train Burning and choking sensation my be better served. The on the rah Commenced ltiuiliiPM May 1, reference p ; passengers iH7;t The wise man in the topical i.*t aceouut the dare never and j Learu, pang, I reeeived your reply followed all your ad- are tr* ated well regai ling t lie fare-, and us that G--d has >• t a Tin. ?' r grudge tin- tnroeI teaches ns and now I am cured. 1 owe notable reduction be bsal In this hank are law !r.„ p instruct my any Would felt by Deposits by ro® all things. Tie* changes that ar- g- ing taxation. F >r thence, a paradox w recovery all to Mrs. Pinkliuiu’s advice and her store keeper- <•- U 1 on in life ar*1 nsiant. .ivl -.1 "j t- w lull ji be ’i< l; >-t n can yet nothing v wonderful remedies.” 441 trading pu that patronizes ..e -l, e. «-.| In that :i -« I:. ~ to lai .V. It. COO LI DO I'rr*»; w a ... ou.lui I* mi | stores are well supplied with goods of ail JOHS WHITCOMB, Vice-Prrr what your Vegeta- of ail the -uppott po-sli-le ami more people iy 0« His > in life t.■ ha\ a tin*. and itihcr and beret, « purpt Mod’s in Hi» heaven, March, June, Sept* ble Compound has done for me. I followed should patronize the local men rath* r than go a season t< r everything, how much An's iglit w till tlu world. a to wa- a ltOAltb OF l)IKK(TOK> — Bro advice and now I feel like Itoston. It l'.o-ton humired miles more certain it is that if w- are to ac- truing. your carefully -- A. F S- < fed by K. troubles were baek- away from I.awrem e tie- !•■<■.,I bus: m Inter- Hukniiam. John F. Whih <>*» _ different prrson. My tin* f. r which God V H. Cooi.ti ,k. F. Cahkoi.i, lii ,, complish purpose e-i-Would be 1 tetter -erved. The pn -eiit pa — ache, headache, nervous tired feeling, pain- CHAKI.K.H C. Hl KKlI.L. made us we must have a time for the Dear Friends: Sy I took seuger tariff Ik-tween till- eltv at ■! Uo-toii 1- w ful menstruation and leucorrhcna. < Old frienus and ut friends are 2? lo ite r too Pl.t, .r to,. b*w It S- a « duties f life and perform tln-ui at their gladly I*ank hours dally, from y a. m. to l: n of E. Pinkham’s medium ami should not be to tiie in our column this week. S four bottles Lydia Vegeta- subjected time. given places ■•a: i- of a furth* reduction." ble 1 one box of Pills, on»* package Just fc-'W each one is to divide his "Janet is lirst in the held with a list of inpound, \ of Sanative Wash and am now well.” is he »:.n de- answers to character initials. She writes: time a question that only is Mrs. Maggie P. Stine. New Berlin, spring Tircdm-ss different from the wear! cide. But there are certain Dear Aunt .Uurfij» principles ness a us. .1 by lai r. '1 he ’a-t 1- cured by rest; I* what vour monrylwlll earn If mv ittbun an ;.-t week P»- writes: which should have due iutintuce upon loaned before at t ic tlr-t require-n few bodies of Hood'- Sarsa- Invested In share* of the ** to so!* *• the character 1 I have suffered with terrible backache all in the use of time. 1. We should tempting Initials, and It parilla to cure it ha.- but he* u so 1 >t dow n what back for about seven use our time in to the will ju?t returned, \ in the small of my conformity ] That tlistre-- alter 1-cured Hood's occur? to mind at the moment without time lor to 4:ng by is a of God and could never get anything help of God. Time precious gift years, Pills. do u«>t cents. reflection. Am -juite sure No. l.*> i- Incorrect, They .rip*-. that should be cons*-crated to Him. me. 1 tried several physicians, but found a? that term i- and besides A NEW SEHII!S hardly applicable, no I have now taken three* bottles just as we « onsecrate our u.< ney r our help. the traitor to his country had place in the other is uow £1 to 2. In the division and of E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- jttcbinl. open, Share*, each; monthly talents Him. list. :»? :> n and feel like a different woman.” payment*, per share. use or our tun** ampe* pi- 'li.mia Columbus. I ours lovingly, .Janet. pound, be made for all religious duties and de- 1 Mrs H. zV. 124 b. cedar street, t'wosso, .mui., wines. M'r r; *i. 'r\ t»eorpc r. Irani; ;s, WHY PAY RENT? The is often m >■ to asking advice iu regard to health. no Bar. votions. spiritual glected David I.Bit g*tune; 4, V\ iiimm " allace;5, Lucy Xearlv three years ago I wrote you my Age when ran borrow on V'*ur r was you for the mat* rial and sacrific* <1 f that >t « W suffered from menstruation and backache, '. iam J’t .7. .1a\ Gould >. t baric* I was so miserable; painful Everybody in Ellsworth is Eligible. rtga* who cl a kind letter from me rrdU'-e It in with which is of less importance. Many ; >ul:i Horace t.let icy; )n, <_ hftuncey M. nervous, dizzy and faint. I received such you. telling evrry M.mthiv Old people stnojx*d with suffering; parments and Interest together allot sufficient time each day for tlie Depew; ll. M Aguinai 1J, Thomas Carlyle; what to do. 1 followed advice and I now am recommending l.ydia H just your will amount to but Half m.>r- 1C Robert Burns. " lillam K. Middle c< it feeding *: the body make no provision 14, Gladstone; l.\ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I thank God for this pain destroyer." age urageously lighting ; than you are now paying 1*.r Benedlei t rent, and in about 10 •. it is as n* Arnold, in, nri-loplier Columbus. y.-ar- for the soul, yet jnst «-*>->ary Youth protesting impatiently; will that the soul should be fed as tin* K*dy. Nos. 4. 5, H, 11. are not the originals of Children tinal.de to explain it; OW’N YOUR OWN HOME. 3. We should divide and use our time those characurist.es as given Ly still R L1>S\\ ORTH M A K K RTS. \\ A(iK K.\UN» us Ml SI si I I l it. can’t tell in th** of in view of the art Baby crying, why; ligilt eternity they equally applicable. For partlrn ar-* Inquire of WEUNESUAT, -V«, Is." □ KtifuM'Hl < a All in from their fact that time will some time end and April ItcdlM't |..n I‘ IJaiIron\r« S a little backache tir-t. uj>on following, Only A W KI NO, Pr»‘*»bb t. A bushel of Liverpool *al« “liall weigh m*. count f.-r th** rs** w hav* nan!* f it. shall all enj-y: p ! Ik r»- | ? 1.1 ii-d'CHt lot «t s pound*, an 1 a !-u*he; d Turk* island *a!t shall Com. s 'a hen you cut eh a cold < >r sir.i. n i;. more We si.. :Id -trice i*. ns* **ach moment, Tv.: iuinor* weigh 70 ifiitu gt-m riiO hr«-R, iiU ii ! Mr PH 1111 *hO id thee- ii: CARROLL RCRRILL, of apples, 44 pound*. trou ble. p I 1 < *' our in..** comes. N b.-tt* r lo-U> -I'!,1. 1 I oir In k, 7. < aptain tr\ h u t lie u-.-ro-fH. i- Ht.oul to of her** put follow ATTORNEY ini.u.ir *. lie Bow i• I Many complication* mott > r rub* f -r the t r* r division orange KinOon; | Country Produce. g <• | ••'(■ to ti ■ re narrow imd AN!) ;• dials '.' •>, loo.-. ■•! s. .. 1 -•., Idni- Christmas Beans. Crinary d.llicullie-, Brignt’s COUNSELLOR AT LAW. and use < f I.:..* could Ik* sn;:g**st*d than | cirtl.-tu view- that have in the prevailed disease. «.roi-,.:,i' f»tiiiiiM-r, 1-, Koiiioi a; hi, l.o\c ! I ir.provt-d Yellow Kve, tr bush.v that. p.o*-. NOTAKT I'l HLIC ANI» .IfSTICF. 1 ! o >. hand l»u. 2 UFTHE VCE. A 14, l :.•:<■ ll Hi ... s, Pea, picked, per Doan'- Kidney Pills cure bach.tch Bible Readings.—Ps. x?;xix, l-.*»:xc. I :« v«\er, a certain large H*.;t No i.. o. 1 ;;i 1. Minl-ter, 17. Marin Peas: Cure every form of kidney ills. ofl'.-r over Currli. National P..v.,. ►* t > Ii 10-12: E.-eb xii. 1; Isa. lv. 1 -‘*. Math, o l-'l -Aleut 1 iiu ell 11H I lllilit lit I.!-.'.; 1\ Mv.-ttt \. ... Do« t,-r Latimer;:-, Improved, per t.u seed.2.V Plenty of Kllsworth pr«>«»f that this is so. state sritfci.T, Kli.swokth Me. vi. 24-3. 1 Lake xix. 41-4 * John ix. 4; ( ousins. t e mmunily winch is a Eight Butter. keeping up Mrs. /alpha Springer, of Wc.-t Frank- 3.‘»: Rum. xiii. 11-14; II ( vi. 1. rsi-leiit til tie xii. -• n.. p* lit, .rtcHiii-t t rail! t-ada, i'lease send In ;r answers ! Creamery per lin, 12 m from Eh* wort h, H. \V. IIAYNKS, promptly, .1* .go -ay-; -My J)IL 2; Gab vi. 3: v. K-21: Col. iv. Hairy i>s1111s11 y I• r 111e of bem Epli. as I have *>111« inieresiing questions from purpose litiiig -h'.wed indications of die** i»e. kidneys derange- I) S 5, ti ; Rev. x. •**. «». ttu ;r ; atii>n» n> out a reduc* K N T I T. to next. by bringing ment for \' “Marguerite’’ give you Best factory (new per !b.11 ]n irs. and tinal'y culminated in i' i-i vv t»at ciaun to be excessive **"S:vndolor for tho Pninloaa Extrac- Best dairy .new .: liny marked of feet One r.% Hood :im n Thousand. symptoms drop-y. My tion Hut' ll imported ratis of pas.-enger fares. of Tooth. and lira! * swt heart troubled It n.e to introduce “K." Neufchatvl.. lied, my me, ofl'D'K Is HURT NAT'I. HANK HllI.I' One p' -itive \ ;• mise f th Lord on gives pleasure l'he.r agiiaiii.il bus been carried, m Eggs. 1 could not at night on account of .i-rd Wedne.tdnv sal-act is a* as a a new sister m our Mutual Benefit cir- sleep afternoons until 1 any particular g*» d many instances, to ll»e ltgisialuits e>f Fresh laid, per doz.12 backache, and the use of remedies notice. thousand, ami the L rd is as sure cle. She comes with a of despite just supply helpful New Kng.'and state.-; but, us a rule, they and 1 Hay. 1 received little if any benefit. to fulfill that pr as it was things, am sure “Mrs. 1« will join Always HARRY \V. OSGOOD, though Best loose, per ton. in have met with little encouragement, with me in anxious to obtain to relieve me JJK. ov**r and over a mi in. We do thanks to her for and Baled.’.1 a 1-2 something repeated copying since t be average Ugislator, whatever his of my trout'dif not to radically cure it. 1 not need, **v* n from each other, a num- sending the |>oem called for so Straw. UOMfKOPATIIIST. long ago. other faults may be, lias business sense Doan’s Pill- at s ber of on the same I am never satisfied till all Loose. 7ns procured Kidney Wiggin promises subject. quite inquiries to realize tiiat there are two aides Main st., Kli.swokth Vl Haled. t*giO enough store in Ellsworth. The tir-t box This is true in matters of re- meet with a response. drug tspecially to tins and all similar Over Postal Vegetables. questions. did me )d. 1 continued the treatment Ck Telegraph Co. nee. One siiiv** Dear Aunt g< ligious exp'-ri* p< prom- Madge: The trouble with the who are so bu .'.*0 people and I am at the SrCCKSSOR TO 1)K. A. ise of la art if there w**r«* but in tehruarv “Mrs. R.” asked for the Potatoes Carrot®, l.u do gradually improved. just I.. DhIT.U- purity, poem .5o lb this reduction in Beets, bu Squash, .u;{ insistently agitating of three Night rails answered at the one in th** whole Bible, is as as a “Chickens Come Home to Boost”. 1 have suc- allotted span life, score and ten, promptly good Cabbage, .(4 Turnip*, u .,’0 fares is that do not they stop-to follow do thousand, and the L- rd. in order to ceeded in finding the poem, hut the name of the Onion*, pk .4< Radishes, bunch 05 and not expect a radical cure, but I yet n .on out the of their “re- B. author is not with it. Unless there Bermuda, HandeMon greens, pk workings tso-called can WHITCOMB, this our given are conscientiously say that Doan’s Kid- impress subject upon minds, Parsnip*, .0.5 .40 form” to its conclusion. JJENJ. two poem? hearing Die same title, however, I logical Pills when 1 has given us hundreds of promises bear- Spinach, pk .3u ney appeal to them for as- ! fed quite safe in saying that the author is In their “strike" against the railroad on the We do well to col- Groceries. sistanee never fail to give it.” ATTORN EY-AT-LAAV ing subject. Ernest M’Gafley. corporations, they may possibly regard, For sale all 50 lect these and them in Cotiee— tt> fc by dealers, price cents. promises keep wa- « xtrcim for the few words to per Rice, per .06§.0s> ! with the ly grateful indifference, chance that the Mailed our minds. And we will bear in Rio, .13g.20 Pickle*, pergal .4ug,60 by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. OFFICE IN 1*E TKKs* HI.mi K, yet teacher- in a recent number. K. .35 success of their will Mocha, olive*, per qt .Mug.75. proposition endanger Y. Sole for the 1. S. mind that if there were but one 2J3 agents Kemember prom- Java, Vinegar—per gal— the dividends of ttie EI.LMWiiRTH. M \ sE. KINS COME HOME To 1 stockholders; hut ise the Lord would hold Himself bound KOOST. Tea—per B>— Pure cider, .20 the name. Doan's, and take no substitute. You take tlie world as it conies and goes, Japan, .45§.65 t racked wheat, .OH the fact that the thousands of men who to fulfill that one jnst as fully as If> .OH F‘ And ji'U will be sure to find Oolong, .3og.t>5 oatmeal, per are earning their bread and butler BURNHAM» th** were m re numer- peril— Quaker rolled oats, A. though promises That late will square the account she owes, Granulated, .06 Buckwheat, it; through their connection with the rail- ATTORNEY ous. Let us hold of one get g<*od prom- w hoever comes out t offee—A 2t .oH Graham, .05 PATENTS. AND Oehinu; B, roads may also be pecuniarily affected ise in matter of And ah Yellow, C .05,S Rye meal, .05 every religious experi- tilings had Diat a man has done, Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained mid a I'a CO U N S E L LOR W Molasses—per gal— Oil-pergal— ha-, apparently, never occurred to them. ! AT L A ence, and let us hold on to it as whatsoi \er tent business conducted for Moderate Keen. I just By induced, Havana, .35 Linseed, .HO §.65 j Also prosecuting for all cla— of And yet, tins is precisely what is bound Our office Is opp. -ite l'. S. 1‘ateul otUce. Hi attorney as we a hun- Return at last to one Porto .45 Kerosene, .13 pensions against the . tenaciously though had him, by one. Rico, per gal have no le.-, all business heuoc .HQ Astral .15 to occur if railroads are to be sul'-agem direct, Business solicit**!. As tiie chiektns come home to roost. •syrup, oil, compelled can transact business In less time and a' dred.—Christian Standard. .25 patent Maple syrup, qt 3210 .... to do business at a loss, as so many people I.Ksjj COST than those remote from Wash Kllswokth, Mains. You mhv kitmiw* h. iI toil und ui>.< In a ton. Sn nmh 1 ne. Lumber Hint Building Material*. seem determined they shall be. While hoarded wealth Send model, drawing, or photo, with your expands. Lumber—per M— Spruce, 1 25 descrip *»• ‘J * r. n .i .u. 1/. “Sun«‘f thou Saviour dear, A railroad stands exactly as other tlon. We advl*e. If atentable or no!, free o' jj i, my soul, Till the cold, dark shadow of the Hemlock, 10$11 Hemlock, 1 25 any grave j charge. our fee not due till patent lc re i. is a line that to be said or Hemlock hoards, 11 Clapboards— M — business enterprise, with relation to its ought sung Is nearing your life’s last rands; per A Look, “How to obtain Patents,' with icier HOM(EOPATI11ST. Spruce, 12gl6 Extra spruce, 24 $26 hour of the Christian's life. Some You will have invested and the road that cannot ences to actual client.- In your state, or 1 every your balance struck some night, Spruce No. capital, county, West \jnk. floor, 10g20 Spruce, 1, 17 Shingles—per Laths—per C. A. SNOW i Inntitute of 11 atblc must clear, 2 Nalls, per lb .04$.06 from w hatever Oonoalte Patent nmr« Washington l» < for it. So they whose digestion is You can stint soul and starve cause, either its dividends TKI.KPHONK your your heart 2d clear, 175 Cement, per cask 1 6« CONNECTION. weak and whose nerves are oversensi- With the huskr of a barren creed, extra one, 1 50 Lime, per cask .85 or the wages of its employees have got to (Mi •) I |#i||9^ Adapted to an> busmen? Vtictlldl •» or ft. wilt ■ No. 1, 125 Brick, per M 7gll profession, led, tive. The worries of business r house- But Christ will know if you play a part,— be reduced in proportion. K. Bl'NKKR, scoots, .75 White lead, lb .05 g.Os JR.. Will know in hour of pr Contract and 1 JOHN hold cares, the loss of sleep or the de- your need; Provisions. It is show ing scant consideration for an rod*"1 And then as wait for death to throughout. Kequire the leas: i ATTORNEY AT LAW. rangement of the you come, industrious and faithful '-'B'BB~7B bodily machinery, puts Steak, beef,lb .13$.25 Tripe, per lb .05 body of men, possible to enter data 1 What can there be writing 6uch hope deduced Fresh U7.g.l2>, lb an<* re*er I Christian folks under a cloud pork, Ham, per .10$.14 whose interests are bound w ith those quickly to any OFFICES AT From th up Rpf*nn Is: often. creed alone? You will lie there dumb Lamb, .log.20 Shoulder, .Oy name and save time ana pretty Today they sing like larks Veal, lb .08g.l- of every in the when used and BAH HAKBOK AND ME. While your chickens come home to roost. per Buco:., .12$.14 community land, money. 5,<*n. recorded. Ah kinds o! 1 BLl’EHILL. —tomorrow labor-savi on the barometer goes down, Roasts, .08$.12 Mutton, pert> .U6g.l0 such a blow at the of the ng records hand or made to order lb 12 tt>— earning power Bar Harbor office* 8 Sow as a Beef, corned, .06$. Poultry—per WALTkK \V. (ibOKtit, 7 and Mt. DesertMo and they are in the again. Such you will, there’s time to reap. railroads is Publisher, dumps tongue, .15 Fowl, .17 attempted. It is anything IM Nassau St.. Sew York Biuehlll office open .Saturdays. For the good and bad as well. Salt lb .0.“ people should look after their bodily pork, per Chickens, .16g.20 but a act toward these And whether lard, lb .07$.o>< .10 friendly workers, health as a conscience, we wake or sleep, per Bologna, H. spiritual duty. Moreover, lb .05 lb and it is remarkable that this fact has Notice. GKKKLY, Is either a heaven or hell. Plgo feet, per Cooked ham, .14 not Pauper JJU. should their Christian faith undersigned herein gives nouce tnat nc they keep Boneless ham, .12 been given before. And every wrong will find it-* place, prominence long THKha-contracted with me* ltv ot Kb-»w* rtn.foi DENTIST. where it would not be to Fish. the exposed every And loosed That there is a revulsion of support ti c p**>i .during the ci .--.in* .-.•nr every passion Fresh— feeling east wind » r drenched to death Salt— and has made a.> pi*, provision tor tneii ui-ort Graduate of the Dental Co liege, by every Drifts back and meets face to against this Philadelphia you face— Cod, .06 Dry coil, .05 $.10 persistent intermeddling He therefore fo, t.lds ail arsons ir -rr. t>. class of *76 shower that falls. a .06 ..r.ni>jg Keep good supply When chickens come home to roost. Haddock, Pollock, .05 w ith the affairs of the eupplic- any or h if account. a railroads now in pauper •^-Office in gii.es* Block. Ellsw« kth. Lobsters, .25 .10 h written he will Tor no of tonic Bible texts within reach, and Mackerel, $.12 is >r<‘er, pav sl*»,i9 m | Whether over or under the sod Pickerel, .10 Halibut .08 $.10 progress very evident, and in no way fnrnlsned Harkv s '.»«*•« Cloned Wednesday Afternoons until further take next you’re flus, them freely the time that an .20 Halibut .04 notice. The result will be the same; Clams, qt heads, ague tit cornea on.—Rev. T. L. Cuyler. Scallops, qt .35 Boneless coil. .08 $.10 You cannot escape the hand of God, Halibut, .16 Tungues and SEND us OWE DOLLAR You must hear sin or shame. .08 $.10 SfiUcrtisniunts. your sounds, 4 ul ihi* ad. out anil »eod to u* with we will Religion With Triiumiuga. Smoked— f 1.041, and send mu Ihi* 'IS No matter what's carved on a marble slab, IVtKOlfrD AIJIK fjTEKX Pi hi.UK OKbA N, by freight C. l». I».. *ubjr. to Halibut, .12 a .16 piaainailoa. You can examine It at y our neui et-t freight will a new Guaranteed Many church members turn up in When the items are all ue| r, buy produced II dug, box, .25 an 1 if you And it exactly an represented. e<|ual t«> onrai t‘ t other retail at H1CYCLK. We have at conventions You'll find that St. I'eter was F. n .10 #*5.00 to #IlHM»<», the great* -t * aluc y oitevcr w u; 1 Sunday clothing popular keeping “tab” haddle, far tetter ttinn urgarih a.i\ertlsol by others at m<>re tunm-v. ay grades at higher prices. and fur all dress parade occasions, but And that chickens come home to roost. Fuel. the freight agent our npcclui VO day »' offer price, $31.75. less the Il.tiO, or #80. 7i, and freight charges. when there is a real battle with evil to Wood—per cord Coal—i>er ton— Dry hard, 3 00 $ 600 Broken, 6 25 J IS OUR Bicycle Supplies. of fill sorts. be they are missing. As one has 2 00 3 S3I.75 SPECIAL 90 DAYS’PRICE IMS Eep&iring fought I trust the teachers will feel free to ex- Dry soft, $ 50 Stove, 6 25 pd other. well said, “The tendency in our day is Roundings per load Egg, 6 25 j by suck an offer wun never made b. tore.*" ELLSWORTH oICYCLE CO. change ideas on school management, l 00 $125 6 25' THE ACME QUEEN one of to*- most l»i ittltl.fr. and sHfrUivr Nut, roNKIi instrument. r*rr mate. fr r< in the i'1'..-tra:. to take our religion with too many 6 00 n which Franklin St Kllrworth. methods of or other Blacksmith’s I' direct from a i. > teaching, text-books, engraved photograph ,v an rrn ,.- nUa i'i'.s W. Whittle. beautiful Made from trimmings.”—D. of interest Flour, Grain ami Feed. appearance. eo‘id quarter nua ed topics to them. r*ak. antique flm-h. t.amiituinelTdecorno .! bb— ,.tMltu.\, Aunt Flour—per Shorts—lag— .95 latest 1*»V style. TtIK A1 Ik is*stor«» Lost Vitality in old or young, that is in Corn LOO !t Kirh Mellow Smuelii lliapawia Heed*. I Svj „f ”j Pie»»la* ♦it a man for study, busiuesH or it. >ri “if.* tion He lias appointed you to till. I re-, universally indulged and almost as meal, per bag tofl I-oa »r full drludlnuv Principal Herds, 'fill' \4 \| J fr 1 \ lTsvR.it ltw..nity W-j Connumt universally injurious. Have you tried Grain O? Corn, weight per of Vweii > the active life is :i*»n consist the celebrated ... inxen in Urns. Their n*e bhoVs immediuto peat, busy, always the It is almost 1U*» ••oflee hut the effects are 1.10 njy failj YrT just bag Ire t in the highc-t grade instri.:.,. iHuu- r.'iout and effects n LKE where all other the *c happy one.—Dr. Alacdull, opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins Oats, Western, per nund tuuplera and Vox Humana, m1>- b. -t ] fiat upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. the digestion, affects the heart and disturbs the bu .43 Bathers, etc bellows of the best ry — u i |V have cured thousands and wi;! .-are yoa. tN e h whole nervous Graln-O tone* w.!■•**•» stock anil finest ath- ip itive written guaruntee to effect a cure CA I system. up the Hides anil is W I w* ImpreaMions. Tallow. \ 4 M K III liK.N furni-i.-d w •. ai each case or refund the money. Price ww stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the uiate French mirror, nickel I lb— flb— plate p* ;,.| trunca package; or six kg** .full treatment' for P1 a of nerves. There is but Hides—per Tallow—per lie t. i: »•-?.* W. ( in-n.a* Only ray sunshine. nothing nourishment in t:id ever*y del frri:pro\* furnish fr-- a bar mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of rri««. Ox, .06 .01 >* Only a passing thought. GrainO. It can’t be otherwise. 15c. and 25c. Rough, * j .utar wruran gaol and itae be*t organ ig.trne' t—»- ilw* -- »>-*» .06 AJAX P,I. 1 y-.», r-.— A fv*'r. .vo* KfcMIiDY CO., — —- *«■ *• «**• per tap. Tiled, "aTmT uu me nvai l. .05 GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. Bull, -4^1 frfr N iiKiiA> we bv -* > For sale in Ellsworth, Me., Like iron, deeply wrought. Calf skins, green s>ue a writU n binding y* ir g-.aiar r* by the :erin« arul--..nditi f who h if *.,•• Gxokqe A. Pakchkk, Drugged* EIjIiSWORTH .25 §.75 u-.y .*r..'« % wc r* it free of it ... a .40 ;..iir ciiurgc. Try a.,.j Only swift winged arrow Pelts, $.50 arc if will refund your money y .,r.- n.*t perfeet.v « .25 Who Have Used Them Shot from the bow of love*. STEAM LAUNDRY Lambskins, §.35 ittti-fied. 600 of these organ.- \» r, I flniFQ IIItVKK AT OX K. |»4»V 1' LHUILO Recommend as the BEST But it healed a weight of sorrow Dried Fruit. |»K|. I y AJiX> BATH BOOMS. IS ■ UK. KING’S That ages failed to move. .12 §.20 -10 OUR REUABILITY ESTABLISHED !■ Tamarinds, Star Crown Brand Dates, .10 .08 .1 ilealt with us ask “NO NO Currants, §.12 your neighbor about us write PAY, WASHEE.” .08 *06 ihe of fids ,. but a Raisins, §.15 Apples, string pubiifrhcr pi.|■« lUn Kap,.ra| *Twas fleeting shadow. orCV'rn Nat. Prunes, .10$.14 Apples, sliced .10 Sank. Kxchange liank. 4'hiiiair „P ..... PENNYROYAL PILLS. But it lent a tender grace All kinds of worn done at ehort nc- rhi.v..-", «, b... ,1|* ,1 "r my nUlri laundry I.f'.,., .. ,r' .UrniirM Immediate relief, no danger, no pain, tlce. Goods called for Seeds. l...... *l..l .-Mil !■•-'. ri. ., ■■b*-ill.-— And covered the look of anguish and delivered. !;■> ... , , 1,,'•'}; L'aed lor year* leading ipeciaUrta. Hub^,™. by va. Reflected on the H. Herdsgraas, b 1 75 $ 2 00 lb— monials. A trial will convince you oftheir intrim-'.'-- face, B. ESTEY & CO., Clover—per A'sjos an Redtop, per lb .IS Red, .11 s ,*yis in case at ,uppre„ion. Send ten cents for aamp.e fc* —Philadelphia Ledger. West End Me. ROEBUCK a book. AU or mail flJO box. Bridge, Ellsworth, Lawn seed, per tt> .IS AlsLke. .12 SEARS. Cd>: Fulton. ‘w Druggift, by ch76aC^ ‘lit! KING MEDICINE CO., Bo* 1930. BOSTON, MASS. Know:

That from April 22. to 29 a package of the H-O Co.5s Wheat Breakfast Food will be given free to each purchaser of H-Q (Hornby’s Oatmeal)

at the Groceries mentioned below

Best no person is to receive more than one package of Wheat free

You know us and our oatmeal; know that we manu- facture only the finest cereal foods ; that the quality of everything bearing our name is guaranteed both to the public and the grocers. So sure are we of pleasing I that, in pursuance of our usual custom in introducing new articles, we offer our customers the first package ; ar ?bove- entirely free of cost.

THE H-0 (Hornby’s Oatmeal) CO. i -----—__i

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CALL FOR

11=0 (Hornby’s Oatmeal)

AT THE FOLLOWING

ELLSWORTH GROCERS:

BRADY Ol CO., E. E. HOPKINS, A. M. DRUM ME Y, M. J. JOY, AUSTIN H. DRESSER, W. H. MEANS, E. S. EPPES & SO>', D. H. PHIEEIPS, H. B. American. COl STY GOSSIP. Burk sport Seminary Must Retrench. COUNTY NEWS. New Hancock County Postmasters. .financial. £lic ^llstuoitl) At the meeting of the trustees of the Among recent of post- The schooner “Julia Ann”, built at mSAitionnl Crmnty .Vnr* tee nthrr pngea appointments Ea«t Maine Conference seminary, Bucks** masters. are the following in Hancock Ames Mass., in 1819, is one of West ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL bury, held in Rockland last the county: port, Friday, Bar Harbor. FIRST NATIONAL PUBLISHED Franklin’s distinguished visitors this Tilden. Mi*s Carrie Jordan; Sunset. BANK conditions and needs of the school were F. D. Foster and at EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. week. party spent Sunday John K. Johnson. _ discussed at some length. “Camp Oliver ’. AT have The treasurer’s The store of Trott A Richardson The river-drivers gone up river, report showed that for grocery Fire at Held. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, was fire Cherry two weeks later than last The ice the the had badly damaged by Friday BT THE year. past year running expenses The house of Morse, on the exceeded the income morning. Sidney on Great was safe for double of the school. It SAFE DEPOSIT HANCOCF PUBLISHING CO. still COUNTY pond wa» Robert and w and Cnionville road, field, was burned VAULTS. decided to reduce expense* to tht Dr. Amors ife, Fred- Cherry F. w Editor and Manager. teams last week. Rollins. probable income. This will mean a gen- erick Amory arrived in town Saturday recently, the fire resulting from a defec- eral reduction in salaries, or a decrease in morning. tive chimney. It seems to be settled that Admiral the number of The house was and We are now to rent WEPXESDAY, APRIL 26, 1899. present instructors. The I.O. O. F. observed the eightieth) comparatively new, |irei'»rei1 twxea in „ur President J. F. was insurance. new Sampson’s war ships are coming to Bar Haley and the complete anuiversary of Odd Fellowship in America there but fJOO faculty of the present year were re- services at the Harbor this summer. They will be more by appropriate baptist Speaker Ileed. elected for the coming year. church Sunday afternoon. Mall Contracts Awarded. popular than ever. Fire and Proof While in the John F. Titus, with David Hill Cool- The contract for carrying the mails Burglar Vaults. everybody, especially Methodist Ministers Move. j idge. jr., landscape architect, of Boston, from to North Hancock has been has assumed that crew new defender are 1 Egypt newspaper world, The of the cup The list of ministerial appointments at was in town Saturday look.ng over the j awarded to R. T. Clark, of Egypt, and Reed is out of still at their Deer Isle homes, but have Crocker on Fden street. to Speaker going politics, the East Maine Conference in Rockland place from Franklin to West Franklin to F. S. Said be One of the Best Vault* we are glad to say that thus far noth- been drawing pay for two weeks, and last week shows the following changes in The biridings on the John Harden lot Smit h. in the on Mt. Desert street, which were sold at Country. authoritative has come to this ef- daily summons to join the thi« ing expecting vicinity: were auction Saturday afternoon, pur- 1 SI no Reward SI on. yachtl Bar Harbor. S. L. fect. _ Hanscom; Bucksport, chased by George Guptill and A. S. T. The readers of this paper will be plea-ed to We bollere that this vault F. Jones; Gouidsborn, J. L. Pinkerton; Getcbell. affords a' olute se- We it will never come. Until Deer Isle not furnishes crew learn that there l* it ! a*t •■ne- drea led di-e.t-e hope only the Mil bridge and C. E. .Hk’.'U n-t Cherry field, Jones; •!« A. H. that lence ha* b«*en able to cure In all It* curity for the cup defender, but the extent to Orland and Superintendent-of-Scbo Lynafn the of the United States make West Penobscot, A B. Carter; -■.v *. aiid that t*( atarrh. Hall's ( atarrh ('Hre people which her sailors are is shown returned Saturday morning from Boston, appreciated Penobscot, supplied by C. Garland; South the only positive cure Wn.-wn to the medical Mr. Ree 1 President, which they cer- the fact that la.**t men where he has been spending several days Fire and by year sixty-six i>eer I«le. to be A. B. Thibo- fraternity, ( atarrh Ulng a constitutional ■Il- Burglary. supplied by visiting the schools of that Mr. will do in due order, want left the little town to become captains of Sout h west F. W. city. ea-*. r» «iuire* a constitutional treatment. Hall’s tainly they deau; Harbor, Brook-; believes in and in yachts.—Kennebec Journal. to be Sullivan. F. Lynam progress, profit- (.'atarrh ( urv 1- taken Internally, acting directly him where he is now. Stonington, supplied; the schools under his care the ex- "n ai just ing by uj the blood d tnu< u* surfaces of the Our room* •*> ii. Osgood. banking arc arranged a- to of others. s>-tern, the foundation of perience thereby destroying wure Southwest Harbor has reason to boast a s:*ca«c. ano giving the patient strength by The Raid on Mr. ItoutelJp. building the r>>n and a*-l*tlr.g little about its new water supply. The Bangor News Burned Out. Or land. up nature in doing It* work The proprietor* have Absolute for those The malevolent attack on lion. water comes from feet below The on Privacy Rentn;£ Bor-ies. springs 300 building Exchange street oc- Aarou B. Davis ha* had his pension in- ii.u> h faith in It- curative powers, that they off* Charles A. Loutelle has reacted to the the surface, and the well is bored much cupied by Guisberg's clothing creased from to fill. One Hundred Hollar* !--r any ca*e that it factory f- to urv. Send f-r ll-t of tc-tlmonla'*. w ill be a social dance at discomfiture of his assailants. of the distance solid rock. and the Bangor .Vetrs, was dam- There Oriand ^ through Daily \-Mn-*. !. CHKNKY'A (. O Toledo, O. Boxe« from t4 to 120 per annum aged fire afternoon. The town hall Saturday evening. April jy. '■■id TV There has not been in a by yesterday I>ruggl*t*, years piece .Vetcn was fire and Gross and Roswell left Ha "- I an: ', y I'll!* are the best. according to al*e and location. Our Great Pond correspondent writes: plant damaged by Charles Keyes of legislation about the navy and its water to the extent of several t housand 's«t week for Gott’a Eland on a fishing I>«* not rl-k the ’oss of valua! ’< “Cow moose have been seen at Alligator dollars. is ><*ur j ., r, uses so unassailable as the The JWtr* being issued from trip. provision SRjtirrtisrmmts. wlitu ran be obtained at sue lake, and near Rift this week. Some the Commercial office until can be M.-4-urUy ttr „• pond repairs A1 For*yth arrived fr m Boston Sat- in the last naval appropriation bill made. j coat. of the hunters are wishing for close time nrday. He will work in S. R. Hutchins' the Charlestown The .Vetca had £10,000 insurance, which K:!*w<>rth, Me \ i>r11 1. lv.r.v touching navy yard. on moose in this for a few saw mill. county years.’’ will cover loss. The owners of the build- SPRING The navy department wanted more ing had £6,000 insurance. I. Perry Harriman, one of Orland's. industrious farmers, and water, more space, more docking and Emerson Prehle, of Ashville, has two planted peas lettuce April 17. dities. The of sheep which had twin iambs. One sheep Col. Charles A. Sinclair Dead. MOUSE CLEANING coaling secretary The Congregational pulpit will be INVESTMENTS. the lost both Ler lambs. She took a liking to Col. Charles A. Sinclair, of Brookline, the navy wanted legislation, and supplied Sunday afternoon by Kev. Kieb- about her sister and claimed her two Mass., a prominent railroad man, died ard of liar Harbor. brings many changes said so: the authorities at the sheep, Owen, in the interior Send for our offerings of lambs for her own. So now the twins ; Saturday. He was a director of the Bos- D. G. Rich purchased a horse .Saturday arrangements navy yard wanted it. the business of ton A Maine railroad. have two mothers. Mr. Preble wonders | of Mrs. Clifton Spark-, u ho :* making of our homes. Boston demanded it. the Fitchburg J Col. Sinclair was largely interested in arrangements to move to Boston. which sheep will have the lambs when the Sorrento Land and Improvement Co.. CHOICE BONDS. railroad -ranted more room for that j1 1 he Congregational church was filled The West F.nd they are turned out to pasture. and spent his summers in Sorrento. Perhaps Sunday evening, when a we!!-arranged Or if you have in tola hnshie-- -I was whdnf. tri nav liber- He leaves a wife and four children. 1j anything line they will compromise, and each take one. Faster program me was presented by the Furniture Store Mrs. Sinclair is the of Hon. wh ch u wish for all that it in the of ( daughter school. It was a success. yi to sell please write us. ally got way i t rank Jones. Suuday great 1 The singing was fine. The recitations t v is full of articles that space, and Mr. Boutelie to Bucksport seminary students enjoyed -- many helped the little ones deserve mention. special will a bring about what everybody desired. themselves in an old-fashioned v.ay one Fishing; at Green Lake. i brighten gloomy room Nothing in this action will harm evening last week. In the morning a The ice left the upper end of Green ■w»«t sum. and cheer up a dark corner. bed-sheet floated lake F. H. C. REYNOLDS & him. and the of Maine know from the flag staff, all yesterday and the fishermen were j l'apt. K. A. S.ru' I. use ha-? received CO., people at the Several trout were a tine coat of Straw Mat tings that are the settees were piled up on the campus, early bridge. paint. Bangor, Maine. him too well to take any stock in ma- caught from the bridge neat and loir in the bell refused to call to morning devo- yesterday. Anna St inson went to Mar.avilie Satur- prior. licious st ,ries that his to leach tier firs', ter; f school, VNWool) E question integ- tion*, the doors of the were bar- | day GILE>. building South ItluebUl. A new lot of in. Miss Sarah I w l.o ha- been » m- ltug>, just J rity. ricaded by cord wood, and the j reworgy. janitor’s Allen Henderson has gone to- Kiack Is- to Elis worth tue is at ployed past winter, Attorney and jigger had been dissected and land to work. I11 iin is being used for Counsellor \t i.aw Senator is at his spirited home. Quay Washington a w ay. j Kev. A. K. McDougall. of occu- Mr«. Hum ’’n~3. vrho h °« Gen chamber carpets. home, but his a Surry, Sophia vindication by jury the here Two relics from the “Maine” pies pulpit every other Sun day. •suffering with try-.pc at.: t he I have the best assortment and battleship Special attention given to Colle«tl a;. his appointment to be senator by Webber has moved to Black Is- out again. have beeu added to The American’s Stephen j ever shown in Ellsworth for Gov. Stone have not his habit- land, where he is employed carpentering. Rural bait is being re} airi d and ; sinted. Commercial business. changed collection of curios. were I They brought Ames Smith and are the purpose. ual reticence himself. A. W. Baton is adding another story to George Wasson do- concerning home from Havana by Coleman A. Crab- the work. his house, and making other improve- ing The (VU*hrat«*«l I>cnini MONEY TO LOAN. Since > is arrival in the whose letters from ments. | Washington, tree, Cuba a few weeks George M. Hay tic-, who lias been t::. I f loor Oih loth is far better •SECURITY TAKEN ON REA I, ESTATE day of his acquittal, he has declined ago interested many of The American Willis Canriage has moved to Goose ployed in Dexter the past w inter, spent ! readers. Mr. Crabtree was w here he is I at home. than common and OR PERSONAL PROPERTY. to say anything for publication con- in Ellsworth [ Cove, employed in the can- Sunday kinds, last and a Thursday, durine call at THE ning factory. Mrs. H. N. and daughter Uar- and costs no his Treworgy more. ALL HISINKSS STRICTLY COXFIOEMlAt. cerning appointment Gov. American left the relics lie by office, which Miss Althea Baton, of Little Deer I-le, | rie visited tier daughter. Mrs. Arrie \ had taken from the There is ease, comfort and Stone, or his own intentions. The wreck of the “Maine” died at the home of Dea. S. J. Candage Hooper, of Ellsworth, a few days last i in Havana harbor. week. office* In E'.r-t National Itank liu'd Senate has decided the raised very suddenly. [ satisfaction in a Morris question 5 Ell* worth, Maine. The entertainment the A from a 1 uri ng chimney set fire Chair. by the appointment of Mr. to given by village 7 will buy Quay Hervey Kingman, of Waltham, was in improvement society passed off to the roof of ( apt. ( har e- Treworgy- very one with solid oak the Senate both and a ^ > h use The fire was frame, ways, majority’ the woods surveying one day last week, pleasantly. About fl netted. Friday. extinguished Lnui IS.cures. of before great damage was done. seat, back to the Senate of each Congress can when he saw a dog chase something into April 24. D. spring subject a 4 Brass STtTF OF MAINE. decide it either way, and there is no hollow log. Investigation showed that south ftoulrf»t>«>ro. Stonin&rton. adjustments. rod, To the Honorable Commissioners of Pen. but all the recent decisions it was a fox, and two foxes, a few Mrs. Schools commenced here upholstered in velours and appeal, only Darnon Sargent has returned from Monday. scot county, Ghlatin-. old.were and taken West Sullivan. T7OUR have been against the right of a gov- days captured home by C'apt. Albert Welch is putting a new j corduroys. peti resp< tf That engine into his steamer “Creedmore”. 1 that comm.-u lonveuieuce and n« ce>- a Mr. Kingman. night the cat Miss Lucy Bunker has gone to West \ ernor to fill in the Senate family the of a uts .• vacancy to require opening highway had kittens. The kittens were Goulrisboro teach. Fred E. Webb was in Boston last week from the the that occurs drowned, j ing county r..ad in ih t. ! through the failure of the to w w and the bereaved mother immediately Fred Hamilton has moved his family purchase bicycles, hich he ill have j Greenfield, in said Penobscot county, at: to elect a senator while in the foxes. The foxes ac- from Harbor to this for sale and to let the season. point where the :< wn road “tarts which legislature adopted young Prospect place. coming ■ the v. I•; I field cepted change and School commences h Mrs. Etta F. died of session. If Mr. credentials philosophically, t is morning, taught Simpson Tuesday th. n. e on said t*>wn road u> a near Quay's seemed to thrive on their point new diet. The last week from a shock. The ■ by Geneva Pettee, of Bast Sullivan. paralytic said Littlefield residence where there i» i\ from the are decided to be cat treats them in governor every respect as htr funeral was held at the home of the de- used to and tansu C. W. Sargent, wife and daughter Ruth, R. B. going from Hancock the own offspring, and if one of the foxe« be- ceased on HOLMES, Proprietor. called, situated in 3w, Han good, governors of California. of West Sullivan, visited Mr. Sunday. township cornea Hnd wander* Sargent's county; thence to the town line of *. v:.! <. Delaware I obstreperous, away Rev. T. P. Gale, of Union, Odd Fellow*’ Block, Ellsworth. and Utah will sena- from the watchful parents Sunday. preached field and saul iu ilam-m k c appoint mother, he is soon here the la-t township two Sundays on trial. A call aloug the aforementioned thence fr tors *-o fill the from brought back by the nape of the neck. Mrs. Sarah Hooper has returned from way; vacancies, the was him, and he will said town line of Greenfield trie West and Bast Sullivan, where she has immediately given along same cauoe, from tnose be the for the mentioned in said Han suites. been spending the winter with her pastor coming year. way township tr.», Death of Former county, to the Hancock tannery above n Uluehlll Woman. daughters, Mrs. Ida Gordon and Mrs. tinned. Mrs. Priscilla Lillian Benton. Your The State of Maine has been Mendum, widow of the lost. petitioners farther pray that if long O. April 24. S. M.S. ar. ^ati'tied that they, the petitioners, are noted for V : late J. Meudum, of Boston, and trained daugh- that ca.l a ! keeping brown on out* sponsible, you may meeting men in ter of the late side,! ightgray commissioners of the In the death of Capt. Steven of on ▼ county of H.mcotk Congress. Norton, Remarkable Cure of SHAWL—Darkthe other. Taken by mistake or .n- i -i Rheumatism. after proper notice a hearing on this Dingle y and me coming of B'uehill, died at the Baptist tentioualiy at town ball. Waltham. on the jfrrflyi jfar; petit; resignation hospital, Jackson Ya. be had. iiit; Parker Hill, on Kenna, Co., W. night of the dance. March 27. P—essor may may Dine Tice >tate loses much Koxbury. Mass., The c*> ■ lieed, Tuesday, return to A. M mty of Hancock being the on!; :• lb. of About three an it Hopkins' store. Ellsworth, of the iiuiuence &ne April pneumonia. years ago my wife had thr. which the said roa 1 e- nas had in nation- or to the Waltham or Mariaviile county ugh will ; Mrs. Mei.durn was postoffice. al affairs.—Boston Transcript. seventy-one years of attack of rheumatism which, confined her Mas. Gilman Jordan. BrzzKi L A Kick Tasmm, < < age. She was born and educated at Blue- THE CURE for RHEUMATISM. J H. K;ce, Clerk The loss of two to her bed for over a month and rendered John H. Rice. such leaders from its hill, where many of the older generation I her unable to walk a w o amca it. met public sei vice is no easy one to bear, will remember her as a young lady of step ithout assist- Zb 3Lft. “Cures others, will cure you." STATE »K MAINE but Maine has tne material to provide quick intelligence and of a promising ance, her limbs being swollen to double future. I’t.N' »*< I»T *“• -Court .<} < successors. Of course no men their normal size. Mr. S. t m County worthy Maddux insisted Price 40 cent* Bottle. A She had resided in Boston for manv HouseS. B. Woodward, Ellsworth, Me. per r-. pri! term, \ 1> 1* —. can at once fill their in Con- on Chamberlain’s places years where she was Weil and my using Pain Balm. I g petit favorably j IKKI'AKKD BY l»v tin- gress. but Maine has the men who rommt-Moi *r- that the tii:. im r- a: known to the circle in which she moved. purchased a fifty-ceut bottle and used it p- | tllintr'6. pi. i. »l ■! ami that t- be need only experience to make them She was of a and T. A. CRABTREE. ElUworth. Me. they ought quiet retiring nature, according to the directions and the next ton< the matt. ;- -, t forth In t: .r come closest to it. In some and lived a crops somewhat secluded life, sur- :t! •! therefore order th.-.t the tv m. morning she walked to breakfast without AND VEST MAKER —Apply at on: other slates excel but it stands rounded by her bird and W floner- meet :,t tin -el.It ,»u“e ear. -t !; ■ Maine, companions PANTS R. Parker Clothing Co.’s store, HAY and of which assistance in manner, and she has not STRAW, Oetie. (•: \\ H I11 h- lie n «.: ■ second to pets she was fond and who any cor. id, in the t**w f none in the men it rai&es. Main and Franklin sts.. F .lsworth. LOOSE or BALED. In ••.-« repaid for for kindness that marked had a similar attack since.—A. P. Par- field. the count •■! Pen ut, on Erl k: hui v tr uiti by -urt.-vi t:. love manifested day of Juiv, \ l» J-■.»*. .u *... .. by them. sons. reu which nave to the world For sale by Geo. A. H“-‘1 h> the foret won, ami tto t.e. ed t.. v given Her burial took place at Forest Hill Parcher, fax Salt. prm such statesmen as Evans. Fessenden. Druggist. WOOD, °rcSufVo Sait. the route million, d In -aid p.r: cemetery, the •• ; Friday, April 21, body di.’e'. after W tdeii v lew a hearing. >E 1 the Morrills. tne borne from AND LOT in Fenobscot with and :*.!. ! w Hamlin, Washburns, being Brookline to its flna’l LIVERY BOARDINC STABLE. *tne--« w ill be had at -mi. .. Andrew. HOIyoung orchard. Will be sold at a bar- I Dingier, Hale, and j resting place. 3musniunts. place It. tb. vielnitv. amt *uen lurtlier Frye gain. Sarah C. Sprague, Me. F. H. This small Penobscot, OSGOOD, tiifccu in the l-e- a- > ■ Reed.—Kennebec Journal. tribute to her is communi- Franklin pfei, the -i Street, Ellsworth. And It cated by one of her school mates, who SETS, 2, and a woolen carpet, judge proper. l* further Ordered That ho lire Knew and her in the town of ClHAMBERIn good condition. Inquire ot Mu». N. .,f the time respected GRAND LATEST STYLES .,f the The Hand-in-Hand circle of her birth. A. Salisbury, » fiancotk street.Liiswortb. burp*i-e oinm:--intier*' im-cll: _ .: King's _ OF gl\eti to all person* and eorpor.m M. bv Daughters, because of lack of Joseph Kingman farm at! e-ted, -I-rvlng an atb -t« d v, ; popular Waltham can he ! at n i- tttbdi Ellsworth admirers of horses feasted F^ARM—The purch very Spring and Summer ami till-onler tr.er*on, upon the support, has disbanded, and Ellsworth e rate for g lings; an ex- the town of tin «-h lie Id. In -aid let their eyes on two handsome of cellent orchard , pieces with grafteii fruit, good water, tl K U UU as has lost one of its most valuable so- | pie* horseflesh on the streets of Ellsworth a few CONCERT tillagi ^ MILLINERY -tid.ln three public place- In -aid r m timber on the Contains lit:- a. cieties. In the five the so- last week. place. res, ‘lay at lea-t before the time past years days They were two of the title of Arvi. a*. UNDER THE ACSPICES OF THE perfect. Inquire Kingman, -u«-h\i w, i.nd al.-o by pubiMdi-g tt has prize stallions from Col. Morrell’s stock Ml. Desert or A. F. ciety expended *2.S00 in benevo- Ferry, Burnham, Ells- ALL & C<>XXICK. and order thereo i. cix weeks *u« ,- v > farm, ’’Torresdale,” at worth, for particulars. A a L a Kim. van. _( ek« ■ lent work, and of Philadelphia, ;■ ourb r, a n-u *2,500 this was which have been !r. vi wintering at his ••Kobin ELLSWORTH 1*. g..r. -aid l*e: -.-..t a earned bv the the balance be- Hood pRrk", Bar Harbor. were The the Ell-worth American, a ta society, They 35U rrtisnn nits. Singer Machine. w-pap. r’p Ificardina, the famous French coach ^——————^— from or at. in ing private donations. Most reliable machine the Kennetiec a ... public stallion, winner of tirst medals in world made. Ka-y terms. I ,!.,uri the *ui, FESTIVAL CHORUS. have the newr-paper published In Augu-:a, 1 Of the *2,500 as a con pet:-. .i, and a agency for Hancock iuuty. reported earned, Happy (Juthard, "f Ke I, he bee, \f a! the -t and sou of DIRECTED sty.i.-h speedy tbe Wilkes BV JUST PUBLISHED! at vv very large proportion came from the ; thirty 'lay !ra-t !*-forc the time I -... ■■! family. The horses were in of M. A. MELVIN. Ahd It further d of the charge onkeLi,f"k,'K' order* that an ntu ■! purses King's The Frank H. Leonard, of WILLIAM K. of -aid « Daughters. manager ••Robin CHAPMAN, OIL and petition ami of this order ie t Hood Park” NEEDLES, FIXTURES Con- u 1"•11 t' •' airman work which this industrious little so- Incardina is said to be the of the county on hand. Unt e.a : finest coach stallion living, and his AT HISTONY stantly k i.umy, Maliat l'ea-t t...11> •! has been ha- never ap- before the time ciety doing, been pearance does not belie the record of his appointed for such 1 w, tl OF per-tdv- ami InUre-bd beauty. Col. Morrell for him corporation- duly appreciated. paid £7,500 HANCOCK HALL, wTt. tend ami be heard If they think fit. in France when he was three moor, paper hanger. I years old Attest — < ii v- h -wt FT. rk and the idol of the Parisian ELLSWORTH, I 1 horse world. have ju-t rccelvM a line line of sample Wall ! A true copy of the l-* tltloi *(,• In the second district He won at in SWAN’S 1 aper, Horder- a d to Attest — Cham, ( congressional ; prizes Chicago competition ON tellings match, which 1 [ >whr.i, ISLAND, will sell low. A? with a hundred stallions very 1 do own I Gen. of and nearly from all my hanging rPHK subscribers campaign, Hyde, Bath, ! of can give satisfaction. herehv give p parts the country. Col. Morrell is try- MAINE, ± to a.I H. L. of < all and examine or a and I will concerned that they have Shepherd, have ing to breed ana ooacti in drop postal, Kockport. carriage horses bring W. T. duly appointed ami have taken tint: for BY samples Moult. "upon C. E. Maine, and this purpose has sent * Fourth St., Ale. selves the trust of executors of the last wi withdrawn, leaving Littlefield, Tuesday Brain. Ellsworth, and these two stallions May testament of here. 16, Calvin of Mr. Leonard <**Twu nice tenements to let on Fourth St. i-rost, late of and John P. of AT 8 O’CLOCK. in the state Rockland, Swazey, is now touring the eastern part of H. W. SMALL, M. D. skill, of New York. , Clarence H. Frost pleasant anticipation to late in book covers of the Call and see l.s^j._ Ellsworth June. The talented 'cellist. bridge. me there. the summer school to be held here PROPOSALS. in BESSIE TABLE OF CONTESTS. SILBERFELD, PROPOSALS will be received the 1 Nowadays when women are trying to do every by July. 1 ty Commissioners for and o n thing U is not strange that many thing* are The marvelous child, second I. Introduction—A borigines—Discovery. building pianiste, pleting that of the situated ■ver done. It is not strange that there are all II. Purchase—.•settlement and part county road only to Josef Hofmann, will the Land Tit s. at .of Hah- in business or in kinds of physical and mental disturbances. If play MEAT Washington Junction in the town Nothing appears III. A Sketch of the Life of Col. Jau.o MARKET. c.>c.k laid out Everett swan. recently said Commissioners the woman who Is a doctor, or a lawyer, or a piano. by markets to specifications of courses and* distances, t'1 money prevent continu- journalist, or in business would oot try to be a IV. Biographical Sketche? of Early Settler?. AN da gether w ith methods of -xiiety woman too it might be different; but the * V. Lott's Island. construction-, may ance of tne neaviest trade ever trans- I do not cut seen at the -tore of John P. F'.dridge woman who know* when she has done a day’s prices, but VI. The Fishing Ellsworth. Bids to acted at Dun's lie- work has yet to be born. Usuallv a woman’s Industry. close May ly.lsa*. good profits, says CHORUS OF reserved to and all bids. way is to keep doing until she drop*. Working SO VOICES. VII. Synopsis of Municipal Records. a reject any view. give you good article Per County Comm’-^ioners- in ihi* way has manifold evils. The most com- VIII. Miscellaneous. order, mon trouble resulting from over exertion, either at a fair price. mentally or physically, is of the nr- —- Eli The Courier is the name of constipation TioVafn j,. HE annual meeting of the sto. __ Evening I.owpls with *>ll ita ----- "--“b ana $i A the Long Pond Water Company w;.i bt Lewiston's 3Srf I»r. l’ierce’s Pleasant Pellet* are the most ef- penny democratic PRICK, $1.50. held at the office of the Hotel < f. >, s fectual In the market. Every seat in the hall reserved. remedy They work upon \a i, Hancock county, Maine, on Wedm s.lay daily, which made it, initial the cas! There is no un- appear- system y, naturally. the third of May, a. tl. l.-.iw, at 9 o'e. k in tin. pleasant nausea after them. w. H. ance It is a seven-column taking No grip- forenoon, for the purpose of electiug a board Monday. i.o DRESSER,' ing— di-comfort. are com- obtaiued oi pain-ito They Out-of-town parties desiring tickets in ad The book may be tnc author, Dr. “f directors, cP-rk ainLireanurer vui com- neat and of mate rials that the folio, newsy. posed go through system vauce should communicate with H. W. Small, or of Next doorbelow pany, and u an > otb. bu-iius- nU Atlantic, Me., the pub the Post-office. poll* gradually, collecting impurities and, like tbe which may come before .-..id mtet- little J. A. lishere, The Hancock Count* properly good servants that they are, 11-posing of Cunningham, Treasurer, Publishing FOii ing. Per order. Charles P. impsc-n. Fast tomorrow. them SALE.—Ten H I 1'A y-jj for =- Day effect uali> | Ellsworth. Co., Ellsworth, Me. cents at t lei k san. iruggists. One gives relief. of ompa..y L>ated April 17, a. U. Ie‘a9. KLLS WORTH FALLS. in Georges Pond district. Arrange- 2U>brtttsrmnii0. ftatlroabB ant> Steamboats. LOCAL AFFAIRS. COUNTY NEWS. ments have been made for Mr. Varnum to sec other care for and A. E. Foster was in Bangor Saturday. j ft** additional County Xewa pages. support Mr. Piper, a very (Continued from pnge J.) aged man, and Ins invalid son “ Hev George VV. Avery conducted ser- Henry, Maine Central Railroad. Rtleii. while they live, Mr. Varnum to have tlie vices at Franklin Sunday. Out ran A load of which la a valuable at their of Sight is his house and away yesterday morning. Charles went to Saturday place, one, C J. Treworgy having King Bangor death. Mr. and Mrs. Varnum boxes was being unloaded at the lower to his seeds. will be Commencing April lO, 1891), «tore connected by telephone. purchase spring missed from tills where have shoe district, they Out Mind.” BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. L. who has been confined factory. Some of the boxes fell over Percy and Delmont Perry, of Sullivan, lived the ten of George Gerry, past years. A. are friends M.ir. M. tlie house fur several months, is criti- on the horse, and he ran. This only spending a few days with BAR to here. In other months we HARBOR. 10 25 4 00 cally ill* made matters worse, for the faster he ran Went Franklin. forget Sorrento..... 4 35 the faster the S. A. Maxfleld, of Bangor, visited light cardboard boxes flew, Mrs. King, who has been spending a is at work at Sullivan.1 5 00 Mrs. George Eddy Seal Harbor. the harsh winds Mt Ana (J. of lie ran until the last of the load had been few with her son has re- of Spring. Desert Ferry. 11 15 5 30 In r sister, Mrs. Flood, Thursday days Charles, Frank Coombs is at Bar Harbor left in the road, and then he stopped. turned to Bar Harbor. driving Waukeag, S. Fy. 11 23 5 38 lust week. an ice cart. Hut have their use, as Hancock. 11 28 5 43 Shoe boxes were strewn Church they went to Winter Har- along There will he a ball in Knowles’ Franklin Road. 11 38 5 52 Martin Salisbury street from the shoe to State May Hiram Butler has on the railroad factory Town 1. gone some Co. Jc. fll 47 tfl 01 bor Sunday, where he will be employed hall, Hill, Monday evening, May as section hand. say, to blow out the Wash'gton street, and half way down the State street ELLSWORTH 1153 6 the summer. Music by Ober’s orchestra. 07 through hill. It was fun while it lasted for all Ellsworth E. Rollins and Jess Driscoll are at La- bad air accumulated Falls. fll 58 6 1“ Moulton returned the horse. April 17. T. after 12 6 John Monday night but _ moine at work on the water works. Nloolin. 112 27 from Lincoln, where he has been em- Green Lake. tl2 22 6 37 The United There will be a ball at Knowles’ The school this Winter storms and in a pulp mill through tlie winter. States civil service commis- May primary began morning, Spring Lake House. 02 31 f6 47 ployed ball May 1. with Miss Cassie as teacher. Egery’s 51111. 51 fire was sion lias ordered that an examination be Springer f6 An alarm of sounded Monday more Holden. 6 C. C. of Sun- The Clark brothers and Eastman thaws. There is far fl2 38 53 afternoon, caused by a blaze in the grass held by Us local bi»ard at Ellsworth, on Burrill, Ellsworth, spent Brewer June. 12 58 7 Ifl Rt his farm in Eden. Hutchins have gone to Bar Harbor to the rear of the sehoulhouse. it was Wednesday, Juno for the different day Bangor, Ex. St. 1 05 7 25 at 21, work on a important accumulation of extinguished before damage was done. positions in the custom service, in the John II. Thomas and wife were in Ells- quarry. BANGOR, M.C. 1 10 7 30 The ice the P. M. A. M. Wentworth left for Frenchman’s Ray district. No worth on business Thursday. left mill pond April 22, and in ar- William New York applica- badness the veins and Portland.. 5 35 1 30 tions will be for this examina- Great pond 23. Booms of wood noon, to enter the of accepted Percy and Delmont have returned April Boston. U Monday employ Perry arrived at the mill 05| 5 57 Jack” Berry, who Iirs several tion unless fl ed, in complete form, with to Sullivan after a short visit to friends in Sunday. teries which ‘•Steeple F. of humanity, BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. contracts iu New York and Wash- Harry Moore, secretary, before the Eden. The “Julia Ann”, from is in large Sorrento, P. M. A. M. hour of closing business on May 22. For the bay after lumber for lobster etc. needs Hood’s ington. Harvey Keniston, of this place, spent pots, Sarsaparilla. application blanks, full instructions, and It is claimed she is the oldest vessel Boston. 7 00' 9 00 rock are with his S. K. atloat Largo quantities of being information at the Sunday parents, Downing This great Spring Medicine clarifies p. M. apply custom house and on this coast, having been built at Ames* in the road at five saw dam. wife, of Sullivan. the blooci as else can. It cures Portland. 11 00, 12 30 placed in t bis city. in 1819. Another small nothing are much as the bury, Mass., craft A. M. These repairs heeded, <>. W. Young and wife have gone out of is after scrofula, liver Miss here lumber to go to Hall kidney disease, troubles, BANGOR..' 6 35! 4 45 road here was almost in Mabel Monaghan came home on their Bar Harbor and move Quarry. impassable spring business, will rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thus Bangor, Ex. St. 6 40 4 50 and full months on accouut of the soft to Sutton’s Island 5. Monday night’s train, and left this noon May Goulflrtboro. it gives perfect health, strength and ap- Brewer 3 unction. 6 47 4 57 bottom. for Edward Ash and wife Holden. t7 09 t5 19 Boston. Last Friday evening she have returned to of is petite for months to come. Giles one of his hands Henry Hall, Harrington, visiting Lake House. f7 16 2fi Charles had sang at the the men of their home in East after a short t5 banquet given by brook, friends here. My kidneys troubled me, Green Lake. f7 261 5 36 badly lacerated on of la^t week the First visit to their here. Kidneys Tuesday parish church, Bangor. On parents and <>n advi< '• took Hood s Mcolin 36 46 timbers and a very kindly acceptably Learn, pastor. Mrs Daniel Bra ley, a son. for the seven tins arrived ducted the Sunday evening service. Mrs. past months, piece of rail put in. Work on her is just Friday, 7 30 p. m., church prayer meet- BURR—At B.ir Harbor, March 21), to Mr and home. Swan and Miss Butler were soloists. j completed. The Cranberry Isles fishing ing. Mrs Karl II Burr, a daughter. [ Dora Amelia ] STEAMSHIP CO., 24. schooners “Wild and “Rover’s Curtis B. who has found it neces- April Victor. | Rose” Joy, Sunday services—10.30 a. m., Col,l’ITTS— At Penobscot, April 21, to Mr amt to in the morning Bride” are at the yard. The “Wild Rose” sary give up working granite j sermon by pastor, after which the ordi- Mrs Benjamin Colpitts, a son. is on yard since the of one tin- railway. SL is being timbered losing sight eye, is, nance of baptism will be admini tered. COUSINS—At Stonington, April 22, to Mr and for the for a firm. E out, ceiled and planked. The “Rover’s present, travelling cigar Sunday school at 12 in. Y. P. s. C. E. Mrs William Cousins, a son. ^S*te-\YCir COUNTY NEWS. is to have a I Bride” new stem. By the departure of Carl Donnell for prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Praise and CRoSSMAN—At Ellsworth Falls, April It), to For additional County .Wten see other payes. Mr and Mrs Alfred 11 / The King's Daughters held a meeting Ellsworth, the barber shop in Bunker’s preaching service at 7 p. in. Crossman, a son. block is left vacant. Mr. CROSS—At Bar last Monday evening and their work, as Donnell is an CONGREGATION AL. Harbor, April 1*1, to Mr and Mrs Frank a South Hancock. an being upright young man, whose many friends Cross, son. | organization, completed, they Rev. J. M. Adams, W. T. Coggins has gone to Boston. adjourned indefinitely. Before adjourn- wish him success. pastor. DORR—At Aurora, April 22, to Mr and Mrs U for and Bible on S Dorr, a daughter. William is his house. merit the following motion was carried Franklin’s public-spirited citizen, John Meeting prayer study Bishop painting at 7 30 o’clock in the DAVIS —At and | unanimously: “Moved that the King’s P. (Jordon, has not only arranged for an Friday evening Long Island, April 21, to Mr Miss Georgia Ball is visiting friends in The lesson in the Mrs Samuel F Davis,twins—son and Daughters express, through the columns extension of sidewalk, but is a new chapel. eighteenth daughter. La moine. giving will } of I hk Ellsworth Amkrican. their lease of life to the old walk by directing Quarterly be discussed, based upon IloDGDoN—To Mr and Mrs Alonzo Hodgdon, of Sun- Acts 15: 36-10: of Conversion.” of Hall Quarry, a daughter. Irving Coggins, Boston, spent heartfelt thanks to the friends whose some much-needed repairs. 10, “Types day with his mother. liberal and have Sunday—Morning service at Id 3J Ser- HASKELL—At Deer Isle, April 24, to patronage generosity E. Dunn returned from Boston Capt made t he work has Joseph mon the service in and Mrs Caleb A Haskell, twin daughters. Mrs. Charlotte Penney is still very ill. possible which been Mrs. Dunn will remain by pastor. Preaching ROCKLAND Saturday. with the in the at NEW YORK, Bessie Carter is w ith her. undertaken during the nine chapel evening 7 o’clock. HUTCHINS—At Penobscot, April 1^, to Mr and past years, their daughter, Miss Florence, to accom- amt that acknowledge Mrs Frank Hutchins, a daughter. Lewis Spratt and of Bar Harbor, they gratefully pany her home later. It is with gladness family, tHeir of the conti- HUTCH I NS—A t Verona, April 15, to Mr and LINE. moved appreciation public that her friends con- In almost there is have into Mr. Smith’s house. many learn of her every neighborhood a ANDJANGOR | deuce and the words of encouragement Mrs Charles Hutchins, daughter. Mrs. Amelia McFarland has rented her valescence. someone whose life has been saved Steamers of this line will leave which have always brightened their by MITCHELL—At Bar Harbor, March 24, to Mr Bangor (Eagle cottage for a year to Joseph Gray, assis- April 24. B. Chamberlain’s Cholera and Diar- and Mrs Frank Mitchell, a daughter. Wharf, High Head) every Monday at 9 a. m. j path.” __ Colic, tant light house keeper. She will occupy P ASCII A L — At A 21, to Mr and Rockland at <5 for New York direct. E. H. returned from Northed**! Ilarhor. rhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of Stonington, pril and p. m., Ball’s house. Ureely .Saturday Mrs Benjamin K Paschal, a Georgia the Boston horse full of for daughter, Returning, steamers will leave New York, show, praise Boad Commissioner Frazier has com- chronic diarrhoea by the use of that med- Pearl P. Smith, who is in the PECKHAM—At Northeast Harbor, April 24, to pier 1, North river, every Monday at 4 p. m., employed the show, and of renewed enthusiasm menced work on the roads. Charlestown has in town icine. Such persons make a point of Mr and Mrs 'V M Peckhatn, a son. [George for Rockland, Camden, Belfast, Bucksport and navy yard, been for his former pet Bingen, which had 1 Charles Frazier received a of hard- of it whenever Frazier] Bangor. visiting relatives and friends. He re- no in his The Journal cargo telling opportunity offers, peer class. Boston With our facilities for handling turned to his home in West Somerville wood from Steuben last week. PERKINS—At North Brooksvllle, April 1, to superior sai(l of is absu- that it be the means of in New York and at our eastern Bingen: “Bingen hoping may saving Mr and Mrs William N Perkins, a daughter. freight City last Thursday. i sound. There is a trotting J. \V. Herrick has bought the old school- terminals, together with through tratlic ar- lutely hardly other lives. For sale by Geo. A. Parch- RODK'K —At Bar Harbor, April 4. t<> Mr and on house of I. T. to be moved. rangements wo have with our connections, both April 24. W. stallion earth that, stripped of all the Moore, Mrs a son. j er. Druggist. Benjamin Kodick, [Alfred Elmer.] rail and to th-- we-t and south, we are glamour uf name amt reputation, can Hon. Seth Low writes he will not be by water, in a position to handle all the l>u-iness in- show for what he is, like the Bin- here this season. He is Surry. great going to Europe. trusted to us to the entire satisfaction of our a MARRIED. gen. Among thousand race horses as Eugene Gaspar is a two-story Rev. J. B. Norwood gave the address to patrons both regards service and charges. building his grand conformation, make-up MARINE LIST. cottage on his lot opposite E. N. Osgood’s royal the Odd Fellows at Bar Harbor Sunday. CORBIN—FEN LASON—At Deer Isle, April 17, : and quality would make him prominent. Rev s w Mrs Sarah Bell house. E. J. Totten and wife came for by Chapin, Corrln, All competing rotes promptly met. Bingen’s only competitor was that good Monday Ellsworth Fort. of to Arthur Parker of The firm of Bowden A Linnekeu has the season. Mr. lot ten has his Portland, Fenhi.-on, colt Handspring. Handspring is a very opened SAILED Bangor. been dissolved, Mr. Bowden having sold j store in the Kimball block. nice individual and well-bred, but he had CRANE—SMITH—At 21, Rev For all particulars address, his interest to Mr. Linnekeu. Friday, Apr 21 Steuben, April by i no earthly chance bis formidable Capt. Joseph Whitmore has arrived from Archibald Cullens, Mrs Rh, da A Crane, of II. C. Ol'IMliY, Eastern Agent, against Sch Abbott, Pederson, staves Fred Beede is ill with at with a of lumber Wesley Kondout, Winter Harbor, to Lewis Smith, of Steuben. No. 11 Broad Street, Bangor, Me. pneumonia antagonist.” Bangor cargo finishing and heads, 0 J Treworgy Olainon. His mother, Mrs. Charles Beede, The ell of George S. Swett’s boarding lor me new cottages oeing bum here. Saturday, Apr 22 KIEF-MURPHY—At Hancock, April P.i, by A. Ill NT, Rockland, Me. has to take care of him. Rev Henry Parson-, Miss Nellie E Kief to gone house on Water street was The alarm of lire Sunday was caused by Sell Sturm Petrel, Bonscy, staves N. I.. NEWCOMB, Gen’l Manager. destroyed by Newark, Arclde H Murphy, both of Hancock. Fred Warren was taken violently ill lire early Monday morning. The tire* the burning out «>f a chimney at the and head-, Whitcomb, Haynes A Co A. O. SMITH, Gen’l Freight Agent, He in Sch Lulu W Jordan, STAPLES — STAIM.ES — At Swan’s Island, .->-11 New York Tuesday. went to the hospital , evidently originated about the chimney. Northeast Harbor bouse. No damage. Eppes, Boston, lumber, Broadway, City. A Co April 1(> by Rev F V Stanley, Mrs Edith K Bangor for treatment Thursday. Wln'ii discovered the whole second 11 ior Whitcomb, Haynes Ralph llamor and Herbert Smallidge re- Monday, Apr 24 Staples to Willard L Staples, both of Swan’s Rev. Andrew with of the ell was in flames. The second floor turned from Isle-boro where I land. Gray spent Sunday Saturday, Sell NHlie Grant, Dodge, Kondout, staves ami I whs finished off in but for- BOSTON AND 3AMCOR J. E. Gott, attending services during the bed-rooms, they have been doing the plumbing in a heads, Whitcomb, Haynes A Co I SHEA — BILL1NGTON At Bar Harbor, April day. He preached in the Baptist church tunately none of them were occupied, new cottage. ARRIVED IT, by Rev William o Bakort. of this | shed on the other. The tire was admir- ling, place. SAILED Thurlow Lane, both of Sionlngton. George H. Foster, of Malden, Mass., ha* handled, so that little damage was Miss Belle Smallidge was called home Wednesday, Apr 26 Ho.d to George Woodward, of Melrose, the ably SeaiN’O SCIIEDILE. done to the main house by smoke or from Boston last week by the serious line place on the Shore road known as thfc Whitcomb, Haynes & Co water. The loss on building and contents illness of her mother, who at this writing Thos. E. for a summer resi- Shea place, hou*e is more comfortable. Hancock County Ports. BUTLER —At Fort dence. is about f750; fully insured. The Steilncoom, Wash, Aug 10, is owned by the heirs of James P. Rev. E. A. Cranston addressed tlie Odd West Sellivan—Ar Apr 1>, sch Georgletta, 1 s;tst Charles T Butler, lornierly ol Eastbrook, Mon telle W. Abbott, who has been W hitmure. Fellows at I'nion church Sunday. His Peterson, Boston aged 52 years. located at for some ha* Ar Apr la, sehs Franconia, Young, Surry; BOWDEN—At Mrs Elmina S Stonington time, Commissioner was “The Good Samaritan”. Sev- | Orland, April 1G, Street Smith, though subject Lucy Belle, Martin, liar Harbor I sa secured a position with the law eral members from South- Bowden, aged years. publish- st ill Is id up as the result of his fall, is not Pemetic lodge, Ar Apt* 21, sehs G W Collins, .Johnston, Bos- of Edward & Go., BRIDGES—At Verona, 18, Mrs Eli/.a A ing company Thompson t He streets to be west Harbor, were present. ton; Ann, Bennett, Boston; Rena, Trenton April allowing city neglected. J »J4 ;* 12 tif Newport, N. Y. At he is as- Ar 22. sell Julia Sorrento Bridge.*, aged years, months, days. present l h** principal streets of the city Hre now 24. J. A. P. Apr Ann, Kane, Three Trips a V.’m R. sisting in a volume of legal April SM Apr 21, schs Georgletta, Peterson, with DOUR— At Aurora, April 23, Mrs Estelle Dorr, compiling being clemn*d under the of forms. Tiie furnishes a rare supervision curl) stone from Hooper A Havey Co, for New- aged about 22 years. pdPttinn op- Clifton Good work is now Mast Orlami. Commencing \«»rii t, 1 sp'.i, steamer Woodward. port, R 1 M C Moseley, Grant, for Rockland, Tuesday. portunity for advancement in his profes- GARLAND —At Ell.-wurth, April 23, Flora Gar- F. L. W leaves being done on lower State street. The Silas Dorr is in (to undergo repairs **Mt. Desert", Capt. nuerhoihnni, sion. suffering with erysipelas light land, aged 7 years. liar and Satur- _ grade is being cut down and improved. Shl Apr 22, sch Franconia, Young, with curb Harbor, Tuesdays, Thur.-days his hand. LISCOMB— At Bar Harbor, 23, Florence, at 1 m for Seal Northeast Har- he laid on State street stone from Crabtree A for Philadelphia April days p Harbor, Crushed rock will Havey 1 and Rock- A Wonderful Sam Mason has a tine horse ran- wife of Horace I.iscomb, aged 27 years, bor, Southwest Harbor. Stonington ns far as funds at hand will purchased Sid Apr 23, seh Lucy Belle, Martin, with tiiis year the .m at Rockland with steamer for of A. R. Buck. dom stone from Dunbar Bros for Moon A Co, month, 7 days. land conneets Why not ho Independent of gas and cleetrk A concrete sidewalk is to tie laid — on each permit. of Portsmouth, N H M’Gl'FFEE At Stonington, April la. Agnes Boston, passage. light and u*o the National the street side of the new Fred Blake is his house companies AeetyloiM along State having painted Schooner M c Moseley parted her hawser MeGuffee, uged 1 years, 3 months, 12 day*. f»as which has the full o bank and a cross-walk will be by J. Farnham. went RETURNING. Machine, approval building, while being towed through the falls, and M KNDl’M—At Roxbury, Mass, April 1>, l’ri*- laid from the front of the hank on the rocKs. Her stern was smashed. the different hoards of underwriters through diago- Miss Maud Blaisdell is stopping with badly elila, widow of Capt J'o Menduni, of Boston, and Fri- She was taken to Rockland for Fr From Boston, Mondays, Wednesday.- ♦ across Main street to Wiggin’s drug Mrs. Drusie Mason. repairs day. daughter of the late* Steven of ut the United States. Over 300 machines *uh nally (.'apt Norton, days, at 5 p in. store. There is also talk of a cross-walk Domestic Ports. Bluehill, aged 71 years. Southwest in the ten months. We h- iiM J. B. Brainard and wife are on a to From Rockland, via st,.niugtoii, past light country I v across State street from the trip MOON—At nnncoek, 20, Mrs Frances C diagonal and Boston-Ar Apr 2t», sch Waterloo, Mt Desert April Harbor, N..rtl.cn t Harbor and seal Harbor, factories ami also New York. Moon, >o 7 months ehurches, store*, hotels, pu rear of the hank building toward the I ( Id Apr 20, bark Penobscot, Buenos Ayres aged years, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at about leaves for BERLINS —At Castine, 17, Miriam H, in plants for lighting towns. We want good rep 1 Hervey Higgins Monday Sid Apr lit, soli Mary B Wellington, New York April 5 a m, or upon arrival of steamer from Boston. library building. widow <>f the late Nathaniel Berkins, of Na Bath. He has a as night watch- Ar Apr la, sch s L Davi-, Mt Desert apt reseutatlves. Write lor circular to Buffalo Kllsworth school has position West >3 4 25 high recently man in a mill. CM v 23, schs Susan N Pickering, Haskell, Brooksvllle, aged years, months, tional N. \.—A>irt | pr J. Bar Harbor. Acetylene Gas Co., Buffalo, won such honors as arc reflected by Brunei W H Somes davs. E. S. Mouse, Agent, J of is at work irk, Ga; Bailey, Maxwell, Mrs honors awarded one of its James Gray, Penobscot, Sound and New York RICHARDSON—At Bluehill, April 2u, higher grad- 7s uates. The three highest honors, as for Henry Dunbar doing the mason work Ar Apr 23, schs Eastern Queen, Sullivan; Liz Mary Richardson, aged years. Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. SUrtjcrttennntta. on Dr. Abram’s SIMB>()N —At Stonington, April 1*. Mr* Julia gifts from the faculty, of proctors for the cottage. zle I„ee, StolilligtOU Bootiibay—Ski sch Annie R E Simp-on, uged .'•! years, 11 months, 7 days. Willi am H. Hill, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. • coming senior class of the of Lib- Mrs. Judson who has been Apr 19, Lewis, <' college Gray, living New X ork SIN< LAIR-At Brookline, Mu-, April 22, l, Poston have with Mrs. Drusie Mason the Sor- eral Arts, university, just past winter, Fern vmmna—Ar Apr 20, sell John Paul, Charles A Sinclair, summer resident of been One of ttie fortunate is now at rento. awarded. visiting George Gray’s. I Foset, NcW X’oi k New Tonsorial I students ;s K.-nit W. Lord, librarian! April 17. M. Ar Apr 22. sell Mary A Hall, Ila-kell, Bo-ton | ] proctor, of Kllsworth. Scholarship and _ New Bedford—.vd Apr 21, sch Willie I. Sttforrtisnncnts. general charset« >f the students are the J. B. Braiuerd and wife returned Tues- Newton, Coombs, Brunswick Dev two elements which decide the Mobile—Ar Apr IT, sell Jessie Lena, disposi- day. Havana : Parlor.^^^ tion of these honors, and since the old creux, \ Miss Effie Lowell is visiting her sister, Nkw York—Ar Apr 20, sell llabboni, Lord, I to inform the of custom of has been 4 beg people 4 college speakerships Mrs. Lena Partridge. New Bedford ♦ 1 done away with t his year at the univer- Sid Apr 20, sehs Fllietnan, Stonlngton; A 1 Ellsworth and vicinity that Miss Lillian Bowden returned from ^ sity, the remain as the Eh erson, Bar Harbor have new in the proctorships last week. 4 opened my shop 4 highest honors to he coveted by the un- Lynn, Mass., Ar Apr 21, sch H I. Wliiton, Somes Sound RUGS, ♦ First National Bank Building, Mr. Lord has taught Frank Dunham, of visited his Ar Apr 20, sell Puritan, Belfast dergraduates. Castine, Sid schs Jos ^ the schools Mrs. Marttia last week. Apr 22, Glendy Burke, Portland; where I will be pleased to wel- 4 during his course in evening sister, Blaisdell, East 1899 SCHEDULE 4 editor-in- Eaton, ir, port of that city. He was elected There will be a dance at East Orland seh J Perth foi 1 Until 19. ♦ come my former patrons and ArApr23, Stroup, Amboy From April May ^ chief of The Hub, and has held many hall 1. Ice-cream Prospect Harbor others. Monday evening, May Strs. Juliette andRockland. 4 4 prominent offices in the various college will be served. Ar Apr 23, schs R G Whilden, Barbour, Itari Catherine, Kllsworth friends ex- tan River; Victory, Remlck, Providence organizations. Albert Dunbar and wife DAYS OF SAILING: tend The Boston Globe Capt. spent sld Apr 23, schs Hugh Kelley, Brunswick, Ga RUGS, congratulations. in Penobscot with his Lizzie Cochran, east For Rockland: J J. W. ; a likeness of Sunday brother, Nealley. Saturday printed very good Dunbar. Ar 24, sch Hurricane Island Apr Poehasset, lee will not Mr. Lord. Capt. Joseph Monday ,except when the permit $♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦* Portland—Ar Apr 21, schs Hazel Dell, Duf is, April 24. M. getting to Surry). /*/<• no/r—Monday’s boat fv, Bhiehlll for New York; Henry Whitney will not connect at Rockland with Boston boat Welch, for New York Mast Franklin. Monington until after May 1‘.*; Tuesday, Thursday. 2l61)crti8nncnt8. Ar Apr 20, sehs Gen Banks, Randall, Boston Edward Urann has moved to Sullivan. Hattie M Mavo, (Calais for Boston RUGS, From Rockland: Philadelphia —Old seh Harold .’ boats to Mrs. Lizzie Patten has sold her horse to Apr 20, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday—no McCarthy. Palatka Call and Surry until the lee goes out of the bay. Charles Gordon. Cld Apr 22, sch Mary C Stuart,Bowden, Rock inspect Will leave B. & B. S. S. Co. wharf, Rockland, Miss Mabel Donnell, daughter of Orren land our new line of upon arrival of steamer from Boston lor Dark Donnell and wife, has returned from Bos- Salem — Ar Apr 20, sch Northern Light, Ncv Harbor, M.lttle Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, Deer York for Bangor Tsle. Sedgwick, Brooklln, *South Bluehlll and ton, where she spent the past winter. YiNKVARD Haven—Ar Apr IT, sch 11 Met DUCHESS Bluehlll. DISPLAY in Louis Cook, former president of the Buck, St John, N B, for New York Rugs. Returning will leave Bluehlll at 11 a m, for the MILLINERY Y. P. S. C. E. of Ellsworth, was in town Ar \pr 23, sch Sam’l C Hart, Stonlngton fo: above landings. last week, and attended the meeting of New York The prices are very low; Returning from Ellsworth at 7, stage to Surry, Ar sch it F fo: at 30 a for via above laud the Endeavor society at the Baptist Apr 24, Hart, Perth Amboy Surry 7 in, Rockland, Prospect Harbor everyone (this term ap- ing». TTiimniofl 15 fn church. Tuesday evening. j.;i_ ...i »4 o~». Sfnnln" O. A. CROCKETT, ~ TTnfa — A A v» — A ww Sf/At v w v- wn/) Rev. H. F. Day, of the Baptist church, ton lor New York plies iu aii) can afford to Manager, Rockland, Me. preached a very helpful sermon .Sunday Foreign Ports. them. G. W. HIGGINS, buy Ellsworth. morning, from Isaiah 13-10: “Ye are my M v an/as—In It?, seh Herald •Flag landing. Agent, port Apr to take the boat will leave Ladies’ $1 to $1.95. witnesses, saith the Lord.” Sunday eve- 1. w. tor north of Hatterns I’as&engerH wishing Boots, word at Stevens & stable. ning a duet, “The Silver Chord,” was fine- Havwa -sld Apr 12, sch Alice J Crabtree Drummey’s ly rendered by Mrs. Graves and Crabtree Mobile Benjamin Ja— UI-PANK. 10 for 5 cents at Mrs. Frank Blaisdell. Kin-.'Ton, At Apr 12, bark Auburndale druggists. Behind, from New York C. R. FOSTER, They banish pain and prolong life. One gives Arthur Varnura and wife are moving st Pit kiib, Mart—Ar Apr IT, sch Hattie 1 ! relief. No matter what’s the matter one will A. E. MOORE, MASS,Mi,^x^lx sxitiiET. to-day to the Daniel Piper homestead. Barb-air, Erakine, Norfolk Main Street, ... Ellsworth, do you good. Stibrttisrmnua. S. S. Deliver; No. 9, Miss Ester Dixon; IHcfcual. f — —- v-*' COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. +\in No. 10. Miss Louise Heath; No. 11, Miss fbr additional For additional Xetrn are other Count]/ .Yrtrs s< other paj/ps. -Ludwick; No. 12. Miss Winnie Hodg- County page*. kins; No. 13. Miss Eva Mayo. School Hat llarrtot. comtnencea May 1. firmi l*oiid. B. E. Clark has moved into office* in 1 April IS. H. Philip Giles, of Waltham, was in towr .IZED Mt. Desert block. to-day on his way up river. I I Preparations are being made for start- Southwest Hnit.or. Game Warden Herrick, of East Edding- ing t he atone crusher. William Prvhle. f Chicago, formerly of I ton, made a hu- it stay here during tb* tarrh week. Rev. C. K. Owen returned from hi* two Cranberry Isle-, was In town ia*t week. j 'atarrh /> weeks’ vacation Saturday. Capt. Lewis li Imea ha- been dis- The Partridge brook driving crew wenl civil, river two weeks later tiiai d. Jt \V. H. Davi* has sold a house lot on charging freight during the pa-t week up April 15*, thrives fa WASHING POWDER last IMmund Giles ts foreman School street to Oscar Snowman. f r W. T. Holmes. year. n eric a. It ■ Frank \ rust -crew went to Dead strean The store on the first door of the Mrs. Fred Robbins, of Mt. Desert Rock : can be cleaned.. Bulger the rir-t of the week. Mr. Frost mover rans that block is all for the light station, l* visiting her mother fora everything ready fittings. h> supplies Hcro-m Great pond with a pail ft w weeks. The head keeper, (.apt. George B. Billing* i* making extensive of h r-- » 1>. The ice is not often a* Plncn: Flannels: :s also a April Paces: Fine Thomas Milan. taking vacation. 1 alterations to the Louisburg hotel. good at that date. A. K. Haslem ha* ► Robert Ash has gone to Hall Quarry to v. imm a; w on : Pots and Pans: E. 11. Higgins is to build a house for ] ft Abigator lake orking th* lathes: Dishes: hammer soles instead of paving stone*, l* John S. Kennedy on Way man lane. dam amt stream, hut the lake, it evidently believing that with the large the first Civil thought, will not he open before printed ; and Engineer Edgar I. Lord staked out a hem : /assware: Woodwork everything increase of workmen there, shoemaker of the sewer { May. from on Mt. Desert street, and work would do well to stick to his last. Mrs. M. Cleans them began this morning. April J3. Flossie. D D'.ar else about the house. easily Ellery Holmes has moved bis household d. Ilart- The upper floor of A. L. new ; Hart* r and will enter into W< : a d and A in! Higgins* to Southwest Ilall Ouarrj. Ga. quickly thoroughly. blessing bow ling alley is finished. The four alleys with W. T. Holmes. Smut partnership ScthLurvey, of Southwest Harbor, i* 7 i-ru-nci Medicine Co.% Colu»: p. I household. were put in t at S m« *- every place Saturday. In* w ithdrawal from tie firm a small store for P. McCormick budding — trust no Dr. H. D. Averill. who has been acting j ville he ha* teen in , but Dkar Ship: “I on.. wjjj A cake of white Mr*. Wi liam Crimmins "And little son pure Cly- y surgeon in the navy for the decided not to settle. think that I would v h past year, Waldern have to Sullivan to visit from.this my ■ arrived gone in home Friday evening. annual examination of teachers for cans- ccrineSoap every The relatives. name in public for any only to John W. Doe has leased the store ad- the town schools was held at the Fret-man packaeej school has commenced at this let sufferers know where they ::..v y;n(j d joining hi* in the Jettison A Whitney sctioo’hous* Saturday. April V Super- place with Miss Emma Richardson, of So I lies- relief from 1 can block, and i* having it fitted up. intendent W. W. A. Heath, rih one or many pains. truly \ ille, rs teacher. at l“t «• c< I have been much benefited i n.- American has subscribers NEWS. The selectmen have offered for sale tin more f the school board, iu ted tbe say y the f COUNTY ion. Mrs. Ered Robbins, of Mt. Desert Rock 0* :he 11* voxt-offices tn Hancock county; buildings upon the Grand Central lot exarninnt use of IV-ru-na. I feel better than I } additional County .V«rs other pages ! t -fa- -n. visited her sister, Mrs recently by tiie town. S. W. Herrick, after an illness of many ail the oth°~ papers in the county com- purchased Ah 70 last have for years. 1 have suffered for is about the house. Hodgdon, Sunday. '* Street a week*, ju-t getting do r. ”each so The AMER- Commissioner Iceland lias crew of chronic catarrh, hr l bine/? many. l'i»nt>««rrj I*l«**. fr arr. ! Mrs. \v. C. Clifford, with her little years itis, at work in a drain on Hi- daughter Myra ha- fsitl putting Mt. Desert 1 ICAN if not the in Mr-. w h returned from Ron asthma and female trouble, < f \\! h only paper printed William H. Preble, of Chicago, is at his street and another on Eden street. on the-tore ii*itn-s. Herr: k, daughter Ruth, t'ape I i and has never claimed to father's home oil business. for many y ars ba- been h -hut-in by r iMst week, w here she lias been visit- have been much Hancock county, Frank E. Walls has leased the store in helped by IV-ru-na. reason f il ha* stood, tl -train ing her bu: is the that can S. C. Sanford has his weir for health, | parents. I know the virtue of IV-ru-na. If be, only paper prop- ready the Lyon bhv< f rinerly B. 1 for occupied by of the --.re and attendance of invalid 24. H. called a County all the catching herring. B. tanley of the “Rozella”, for the cod fish- Kurson. has leased the rally at Ocean Echo lodge at Tremont store in the are in town from Cove, th* the membranes ing business. Kodick hall. Salisbury by making healthy. block, formerly occupied by John guests of Ins Mr-. E. mother, Mary Fogg, Hartman's books on Kaitlett's Island. The on the new church, now be- Suminshy, and ha* put in a line of fur- 17. Spray. I>r. catarrhal steeple April Clarence Jordan and Miss I>aiira Jor- i built at Islesford. is an im- nishing* and clothing. diseases are understood Som» 5 is in very poor b- alth. ing assuming of easily and Harvey from of dan. Eddingt-n. and William posing appearance many points landlord Wheaton, who conducted J. T. R Freeman i* rebuilding part of s exact. Write f< r them. |n(j vie went to Somesvilie observation. Grover and daughl- An nic, of Atnher-t ientitically “The Everard" last and who in his wharf, to erect new coal year, j intending were tfie guest- of Mrs. E. U. Grover Sat- book for women. These hooka W. seasons Special The sloop yacht “Haskell Gray”, of former was manager of the “Wist sheds. and Mrs. Clara Leonard is with a j urday Sunday. are free. Dr. Hartman suffering which William D. is the owner, End”, has leased The He ! will prescribe Stanley Porcupine”. Cu nt T!in":iu M I» n heart keener a Ml. sprained knee. after in less than six April 24. Kay. (or thousand women this stocking $1,054 is in fifty ycai i»avid Kane, "f Sedgw ick, visited at F. months' lobstering, is for sale. Desert rock light, stopping this J. K. Tripp secured the contract for the for a few Waltham. free of charge. G. Bartlett's la-; week. 1 place days. The fishing vessels whicl gan t U 1000 Ini. f* t of curbing to be used in the 1j The literary ircle will meet at Dr. Thomas Grindle has gone to Ellsworth Will Bartlett ha* gone to N rtheas: Har- season's work in March by trawling, construction of permanent sidewalk* on next Tuesday evening, 2. Fall- to work in the mill. bor to work for Freeman A Co. have been very unlucky in obtaining bait Mt. Desert and Cottage streets. The price 1 Phillips' May 3Sucrtisnnmt0. 1 .■■■ngfellow “Evangeline’. Winslow M ire, of Ellsworth Falls, Abel Bartlett and Erhin and Th-*mas and fish, and have abandoned trawling was thirty-eight cents per foot, delivered Subject: This will probably be the last meeting » f visited friends in town the week. Bartlett are a weir at M itched'.* for thej present. They expect soon to on t he street. past building t he season. commence hand r number of our Cove, Tremont. lining. George H. Grant is having a two-story t^uite young men Tin in rary has received f2‘> worth of have gone on th-- river to work for A. Smith and son I,e-ter sailed Mrs. I.uella Sian!* y and Mrs. Cora Rich- vault constructed in his block on Maiii Capt. Emery new book- some twenty or more vol- K. Haslem. this morning f- r Gloucester. Mass. After ard- n returned home Saturday from street. That on the second floor will be COULD, umes. m !y b.a-ke for young people. A fitt ing at will go to Block Island for [occupied by the town, being connected The many friends of Mrs. Susan who n -v keeps the store oc* I -they f !d b .">ks h.-is been sent away to mackereL. weeks at the Maine General with the office to be the Jordan and daughter are giad to ser »te J. W. ( is hospital. occupied by rebound. bs, Mrs. Stanh had a successful tr. asurer. '1 he selectmen will also them bade in tow n to Mil want ran E. W. n.,.r has gone back to Somesvilie j very opera- occupy again. propnred every that I tion performed by the removal of a tumor offices in this block. The schools of the village begin Mon- be to teach the grammar school, after but April 24. H. supplied by.I of fifteen growth from her neck, day, 1. The teacher-a-e h» follow-: _ tw.. wc-ks' vacation from teaching the years' Lewis A. Roberts, of Boston, who has May very near the jugular vein. \t Free! mar Miss Ni R liigh v <«jl. recently purchased :h< Harden property “Cure t 1 *r, Choice Carroll primarx i. Mi-- /. n M : at Confectionery, Mrs. Asenath M. Spurling, after eight on Mt. Desert and High streets, arrived Wood’.- Chopping matches have been in order Norwood C >ve. M:-- (.'. l.ouise i,awton. Norway months' suffering from a comrlicath n of in town last week and l* stopping at the for thv p,i-t tw wvek.-. Cap;. I)ix, Mr*. These are and v client vn to t diseases, died Monday. April 10. Her cottage. Mr. Roberts will experienced I'm it. Nuts and the like. Ravm ini. A‘*el Bartlett and Mrs. Tibbetts Alley probably teachers. —.4 dr/. husband. < S. of ttie and have each had one. apt. Benjamin Spurling. dispose present buildings erect died nearly eleven years ago. Her funeral new ones for hi* u*e. The t\r-t of the two r xv artesian w■ li- Sch gan 17. with the same was her Rev. C. on hid 1 as been drilled down An April from home. N. Davie S. Bunker ha* to Peters- Freeman’s Aiurrtknnmts. appropriate purcha-; teacher we had last Frank Stephen gone | winter. Ober, officiating. Mrs. leaves four to about 300 feet, and xx a- piped last week. Spurling burg. Ya.. where he ha* secured a po*i- i by a man who a mokes of Nvtheast Harbor. All were glad*,to children Frank G of Northeast Harbor; Water mains arc to be laid to Manset. tion with the J. P. McDonald Co of New i ♦ Is a welcome aim back. hi., of Southwest Nettie the hotels over there arid Henry Harbor; York 1 hi* company has an eighty-five sup-plying 15. B. A. arid Grace Hadlock. of this lit. wi: ay d» it There are no ♦ April Stanley mile contract for the grading of a new PARK & RUSSELL Relatives and will j or ditch x^ater about h found CO., $ place. neighbors long road near Petersburg. Mr. Bunker was' slops spring a £.r«t Surrv- remember her as one whom loved 300 feet into solid rock. ♦ N. H. ♦ BOX of CIGARS they employed by the same firm on the Wa-h- CONCORD, Ernest C. Moon has moved into J. F. and and whose can never respected, place ington County road last winter. April 24. I.. M. N. ♦ ♦ Floyd's house. be wholly filled. April 17. L. I H. N. Treworgy i* employed at Grant's April 20. R. __ Sn! Il van. MEERSCHAUM PIPE. shipyard in Ell-Aorth. South !»♦**• IhIc. Mrs. \v. O. ha- to Newton Kant Sullivan. Emery gone i Wanted. Mis- Lilia Meader i* employed at Mr*. L. May Bobbin* went to Rockland fora visit with her father and sister, and Help I and are sawing lum- Howard Whitcomb’s in Ellsworth. Doyle Havey long Wednesday to attend the Methodist con- later xx HI visit Pittsfield, Mass. + A case of Rheumatism, + ber. ference. Mis* Eveiv n Bellatty was ti e guest of Schools commence this week. Mi— urgent. Send at onco *!* Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamor have a TOBACCO and CIGARS. Mrs. Lev. is Higgins Friday of last week. young Rev. Mr. Garland t^e la*t ser- Deary. « f Alton, teaches the village S for the ^ son. preached Miss Laura r-pringer. of Lntnoine, is mon of the conference year April 16. and school. Mi-s llaxvkins at Franklin, ami Schools commenced this morning. left for conference Wednesday. Mi-s Mary Evans at Sullivan Centre. Teachers: Iiridgham Hill. Arthur Young; WONDERFUL Miss Josie M. went to East Cards are out announcing the Advices from Kansas City bring the t l Gray port Harland district. Miss Patten; Tunk marriage Agnes of Rev. C. Garland and Mr-. Yiola Bar- welcome tidings of t lie recovery of Master Monday to teach the spring term of Miss Bernice Sullivan HEItfRY GOULD. school. station, Smith; hour, evening, 26. at the Richard Emery from pneumonia from Centre, Miss Evans. Wednesday April Mary church. which be has been suffering the last few A. G. Moon was the gue«t of Mr. and Iwintergreen: PETERS BLOCK, ELLSWORTH. E. E. is a weir weeks. Mr«. A. of Capt. Bragdon building Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith arrived a: Harvey Hooper, Ellsworth, off Great Ledg* having reached satisfac- F. A. Peirce's Tuesday, where will Rev. Mr. Moore gave his !a-t sermon Sunday. tory terms with the they selectmen, secretary remain for the present. Mr. Smith w ill dij Sunday, before leaving for conference RHEUMATIC YOU WANT Mrs. A ice Haynes and daughter Helen of -tate. and of w ar. It is to Ik.- l | secretary be at *t Rockland. He has friends here, ■ employed Stonington. many return* jme last Monday fr B k-- h< ped that his w .11 be rewarded. 1 enterprise The ny whom he and his estimable wife xx ill WHITE LEAD port where she has been her sis- Sunday school hoard held its ! 7 visiting Mr. and Mrs. James T. Moore closed a long be remembered. ter. Mrs. Carrie M. annual meeting Of- REMEDY. Hagertby. three here Monday evening. There can Ik* none hotter made than t. year-' pastorate last Sunday, ficers were I elected for the 17. R. | 17. Estella. whid. w.»n the love ensumg ytar. April Ask April during limethey of the and made for the work. V for our booklet if t plans Mrs. May s children, the friendship of the young, and Lniiioidp. would Ihn iress, FoIm a Co. Y< rona. Robbins tendered her as you learn our * the esteem of the resignation older. Ail 'wish them to take effect ♦ method of ■> Examination of tea-hers for the superintendent, at the end Frank L. Hodgkins *s in Rucksport on public Godspeed. of the and Mr-. Hettie Hatch PI HE WHITE LEAD schools of Verona for t he ls'.»9 have quarter, business. year “The Country School’’ was greeted by a was elected to succeed her. Mrs. resulted m the following appointments: Lucy Emory Curtis left home lR*t week, crowded h".i-e. \\ illing hand- and united Rot bins was elected Mrs. L. ounce warranted District No. 1. Alice E. Webster, of Vero- librarian, having secured at his trade PAIN Every pure. purpose made the affair J. Warren and employment I RELIEF.! p»ass smoothly, J. P. Robbins na; No. 2. Dora E. Abnott, of secretary for t he -eason. ♦ old Dutch corrosion. Bucksport; with net proceed- f #31.31 t<> gladden a'l! trea-urer. The teachers were all re- No. 3. A. Eugenie S mi'ey. of No. ♦ Ground in pure lln-e- J Bangor; hearts The pastor's claim was met in full ebefed Mr-. Yio'a M is- Et hel Reynold*, of Merid**n, Conn., 4. Rosa E. Benson, of Tremont. except Barbour, who * on last. was is with her Calvin i Sunday succeeded by Mrs. H. P. Hatch. grandparents, Capt. 1 «• H 8 ALL BT April IS. L. Coggins and wife. EU.worth, Me. + _ There seems to be a at attraction for gr* April Ego. ♦ 1 wild geese near Eben 21._ Capt. Gilman Hodgkins i- v\tl. "iird gkoijgi; a. c m:< .S; CO.. Edward Farmer, who was burned out Smith's—possibly iti:i;, £ WHITCOMB, HAYNES t he home after an absence < f severs! rm.nths has is t receruiy. m, ed into the K. W. Delano Ki-i.-wnuni Kails Ml. buildings ar»i receiving. Mrs F.dgar Jcllison and w ife with his children in Massachusetts. house for the present. Saturday spent Sunday -i Smith started a lone goose, which re- in Hancock. Mrs. F'red Hodgkins returned home last The school at district No. 1 was mained in Sunday po-ition until men and shot- Mrs. W. week. During her absence she visited resumed after closed for H. I>»\vrence is visiting in Sul- Sunday being guns were collected, then -ailed her husband while he was in ■ slowly livan for a few port, and ai .hr.v month- on account of scarlet days. away. Sunday a tU ek of tive geese re- *1-0 spent some time with reiat;v*. ami fever. E. K Conners ^ Co. have their meat peated the experiment, and found it per- friends in Massachusetts. INVESTIGATE. market The weir fishermen are their safe. nearly completed. nurrying fectly April 17. H. weirs along as fast as possible in hopes to April 17. Sub. Capt. Bickford will launch the steam LOOK AKOI'M), get some salmon while the :- “Navis” in r few price up. yacht days. SO till it. are a few Dedham. They getting alewives. The W. H. Lawrence is in Portsmouth this EX A Clifford Norwood, f Indian P ut. is MINK, COMPARE. spring school has not arrived in the river Mrs. Nellie Moore has returned from week on important business. yet. working for Sidney Murpny. Bourne,Mass.,where she has spent the past Madame Conant, of is the We don't care how \oi, 24. Portland, School begins to-day. It is to be taught lynch April L. year. of her son, \V. \V. guest Conant. Mins of H. P. by Cynthia Richardson, Sonits- li mk ir \\ here \»in tir~t. Burrill, Arno Hooper and Alfred Miss Liza Whitten, of West Goulds- ville. gi> i Condon, selectmen and assessors, have is her >u Sinrrtisraients. boro, visiting sister, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Frank a> come and 'c i completed the tour of the town. Fenton. Young, of Bar Harbor, vis- long you ited her sister. Mrs. B. T. Richardson, last There is a rumor that our stock of KiM.n rcit- Bangor gentlemen Mrs. L. J. Hopkins, after several weeks’ week. are to build a hotel on the site of the visit here, has returned to her home at j N At KS, STt>\ KS anil ltAMll> Woodland house at Phillips lake. Vinalhaven. C'apt. George Sargent, of the schooner •Puritan", sailed from Hail Asa C. Burrill and wife received visits Wednesday before Schools began Monday with MDs Ella with stone for you NYc chal- from their children and Quarry Philadelphia. buy. ARSONS grandchildren Tracy teacher at High Head, and Miss 17. B. and claim Saturday. April 15. the eightieth anniver- Mullen at the Cove. April lenge enuijiari'on, sary of Mr. Burrill's birth. Frank W. Frances Nickerson returned I that Kim o excel all PILLS Fogg, w ife and daughter, of Otis; L. M. Saturday goods from Mt. Desert She was ati&rTtisrmmts. Blood and w ife, of H. P. Bur- Ferry. aceom- j j Bucksport; panied by her sister and two children. others. Manufactured h\ "Best Liver Bill Made rill. wife and children. J. E. Turner, wife They positively cure Sick Headache and lid- and son, A. B. liurriil and w ife, of Ded- April NOYES iousness, all Liver and bowel 17._Breeze. | & NUTTER MT’(i Complaints, one ham, w ith E. W. Burrill and w ho Hood's Pills CO., Rancor,'an,1 wife, J re a dose. all mom. They expel impuriue.- i: :n the live at the blood. So id homestead, were pre^nt. One everywhere, or scut by mail Mrs. Phehe Gray went to Portland lH-t Are from Na- for sale for ct> :.ve -on. Walter E. Burrill. of prepared by R li. Kllswortll. :j bull Particulars Minneapolis, week for treatment for her AIKEN, free. I. a JOHNSON .v CO.. Boston, Mass. and one grandson. Walter B. Fogg, were eyes. ture's mild laxatives, and absent The occasion whs enjoyed bv all. Parker Brothers have leased the store! April 17. B. and tish stand if K. B. Clark, and are' while eentle arc reliable making repairs for their summer's busi- 1 and efficient. GOLD CLARION Som**sville. ness. They RANGES' -AM)- The “Eastern Queen’’ left last week for Mws Julia Kittredge arrived home Sat- Fran fclin. urday from \V H bra ham. Mass., where she has been Rouse t!S3 Liver Miss Alice Mason, of Beech Hill, is at- attending school since last Sep- tember. HOT WATER tending school ai Waterville. Cure Sick Headache, Bil- MfeOver eighty years the demand for it has The schooner I he of Bass Harbor have decided Westerloo”, Capt. Mayo, people steadily increased. It was devised an to a by old has been undergoing repairs. give grand celebration on the Fourth iousness, Sour Stomach, Family I’hy-ician. Trust what time endorses. of S. A. The commence July. Holden, L. F. Gott and HEATING great vital and muscle nervine. Its electric The schools E. W. and to-day. Dr. \\ at so n have been Constipation. Sold energy everlastingly eradicates inflammation. Ober teaches the and Mrs. L. H. chosen an a com- grammar mittee to make Somes the up a programme for the everywhere, 25c. per box. I have U' 1 -.-ir primary. which will y Anodyne Liniment daring the day, appear later. C. I. Hood & pnjit>-rn bleH-era-i.* KlsKKMMU tml AMI MtHlfl j \ork to he at Dr. >•' s > exaininat: siderable lumber down the sound this 1 present Watson’s < Har- »k .. trt lgnt C o.1>-. subject .a E.u.i for rur Kw Bock Tr. -ment for vard clans dinner. Wh.;, V.y .. in It at ELDRIDGE'S. Diseases. last week. R. H. of West m New York Th. Davis, Trenton, ir freight !»<:•>t s; mature and T>.ructions on event bottle. they will visit Capt. and Mrs. and un.t if So id & ! !‘r •?■?.«. g'x b* has charge of the mill. Dix, itepet by •?*.**#. •. Dr. Holden and wife. f I J» rfert L JOHNSON a CO., 1U' Cuelom liouie sc, Boston, ilwi. 17. H. April j y satisfactory The following is the list of teachers for uni 111 *r*au-»l the town this spring: No. 1. Mms Louise HAH- Crockery No. uaix u Lawton; 2, grammar. Miss Nellie' In great variety. Carroll; No. 2, primary, Mins Lula b.e.ni Mayo; the u No. 3, Miss Frances King; No. 4, Jessie f.poy The Great Hamor: No. 5, Mrs. Catherine Lawler; No. ACME SEND ONE DOLLAR I Builder.”J 6, Miss Maud Chaffey; No. 7, gram- ~~T 03 King’s j mar, M ms Ida Norwood; No. 7, primary. .* ‘“'"T"',V ,-omi.i.rue Blln.l BY Pl"u“lV!"il,.lU.'’ Mi*- Mira Wilson; No. b. grammar, M mn 513 1 Gertrude Kumill; No. b. Sirs. l«>rs Un — WKITF FOK *CK FREE primary, .,m with. STOVE CATALOGUE. it < fl-.cO rr^.“rs“ouVasisrSAW'.,1(1 (n-U-ht loss — a: t Lt chaiV- s Thu st-ve is sir. N *. oven is charge., (!,.•: '.ixtborirr ,90'| 1.-4 ■» ia« fr -n -.?rw If v; top g ... WE MAKE THIS TOP BUGGY ■' or«n«> p«itoit iy oBCi-s, h e r-. be..t I1..1: .: 1 grates, PU DUE THE iiir’g r‘. -avy y -• letter material in REMALT ■ than t GHILDREM ; A DRINK = r~7Tj--~. ..-\r‘ hir-ge =lteif hmr *.n.!tn..j a:. 1- me .r style b,.„ j Sleeplessness. Appetite. T ; ni.-kel mated extra FOP.1899. iood drink to take the standi.s lisnl Makes Ailini? Women -*-• Euiids youris’,,:,,* plaas of cof- large dee; genuine pum-lam rwinuir, hand g. up tiie Wosicu Sold all n ba-e Heat roul burn, Jc System. j !«■<■■ l.y grocer, anti like 1 by all who >.>ine large namented made, and w have w. FRKK an extra .->«! gra-g Nourishes Sickly Children. ; Makes perfect Digestion. I u-,.,1 it because when v ‘i >t a i-r ^ p-.,:,. prepared no*"' banter. W V !">l * 4 HI MU Ml «>• aKaXTIK v>l?h it tast'-s ,’ke the finest coffee but is free all fi-et ’• *• ged. I Weak Nerves. ▼ from r'■iv© and .m.tee safe r. ;r I .ta'green Strengthens “jurlona pverv gu rail ‘.Pil.trri,;... V ;'•* o.;ar properties. Graln O aids diges. roe ". V r tea « * <. JO and ■ t’yn strengthens the nerves. It Is not a ft.r such a stove, tr.e freight is y i»: « »j we *«u at lex-t D. WtGCIN. 1 stimulant but a health.builder, and children, a. > niib -o •.»««• #01.till. A n-sw. well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. SEARS, ROEBUCK 6c CO. 1HC. CHICAGO,ILL Cost, +*++**+< i t ! about's as much as coffee. 15c. and 25c. er* SoebacE & to. are UereoghlT reliable.—Editor.) Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. tlnc.'b CHICAGO, ILL. ILcrj.il Xoliccs. 1’KKS KNT-DAY THOrGIIT9. ness of all the precious things that a life well lived can contain. *»TATr, OF MA1NF. BY O. QROSVENOR DA WE. Length of days is important, of course, the Judge of the Probate To the Honorable, but it is not There is Court in and f°r ttix county of l!»nc« < k. all-important. 1>KSl i:< TI'l I-LY iipresents Charles K. .Several years ago when on a long tramp something much more to be sought after of South in the I\ \V. iitwiTth. Herwick, than if one that. lengthen out your life, you countv of York, that Alexander K Plainer, late from Philadelphia to Virginia, I spent of # Treinont, in said county Hancock, died will, but broaden out your heart at the seventh of March, a. d. 1h9.n. That day in a town where an old lady lived, on the day same time. is one but I court held on the second of Living long thing, at a probate day who seen a hundred roll around. of our Lord one had years in August >n the year thousand comparison with living long and aim- and ninety-eight, he was As on the was to see all eight hundred duly my object tramp there is much better, d executor of the last will and testa*- lessly, something ( appoint' of of interest that I could, a call was made titei,t and codicil thereto said Alexander R. and that is to die in tlie harness of effort. a ml accepted said trust. as her relatives were plunier, upon her, always Mere living like a is harm- That --aid Wentworth has returned to said sheep perhaps to exhibit as it were, to visitors. probate court, on oath, an inventory of all the glad her, less, but it is not human nor humane. a nd estate of said deceased that has all was proper! Her appearance bore out that The shell of the soul isand should into his possession or knowledge bodily com- claimed for her as to ago, for she was ter- I Ti nt y< i.r petitioner is informed and be- be cared for to make of it the best pos- ci rtain of said or said in a jjt.v. that property ribly wrinkled, and almost always sible for the in- hereinafter mentioned passing by covering precious thing decedent sort of stupor. When it came to „i4jd i\. ami testament and codicil or some walking side—much as one would devote care to •! retd, or some interest is she seen and done dur- portion therein, asking what had the casket that contains a -but how S,ll,|,ct to the pay uu nt ot the tax imposed by jewel the laws ing a century that will always stand pre- c li a -1 > ll< of public of lsytt, ami foolish to give all the care to the casket. an., ud.iio:tin »o f and additi-nu! as one of ;,c?s eminent extraordinary progress Ry taking thought <>f one's self the years thereto. .... her had this to say, and ■pent 'in 'ii "f all lie persons who are daughter only may be stretched out a long way further , in tin siiccessb n p, said said was never it'lt rest- pro petty. it with pride: “Mother than now; but what is all this dread of ,-ui ?bt -li. re «f o It, an- stall.1 in .Schedule ne>re than fifteen miles from where she V.'i'C. in lie d. earthly salts in the !> ,. an. may he deter- besides she never has ridden yet on a in it has to take out of lb- ot you, you yourself mined ny judge probate. steam ear.” Inti 11, t y fii st ,i.ik ,,f March, a. d. and give you a broader heart, otherwise W p. .a, C!IAl;J.KS K I.M W oliTH. Again on a trip through the state of the whole effort is selfish. S f ATI: OK M \ INF. of another old (’onneticut, I heard lady You can live to become a wonder of old Y "li K SH.; mark. 1 who had also passed tin1 century age, for the curious to stare at, but that -•■.■• I a I- vorn to before me, tills c alled there. The was as un- thit. Nsi ay -t .N ail’ll, a. <1 W-' experience does not mean enough. If your head lias ( i. I'. Yf been. The ‘.TON, satisfying as th»* other had good been bowed down like the ox to ,1 st simply u .41 he Pear e. of woman reminded one in every way of not for •' ll Flu 11 A. the “wherewithals’’ life, caring an infant- she was towards those Th< \no in board of ominissioners for peevish comprehending the universe nor even that i'ureign Missions, llosti -n, Mass u husetts, who waited on her, she had no more con- particle of it that is represented by the 1 -! .to tentli part; and also one-fourth1 trol over herself than is usual witha child, word of life pi.” in.oh of "t s..ot cs ate as ,-e- very simple “neighbor”, your in -i-.’ u <>f around was : ; deci of b y ,\. Plunier, and her only way walking will have been long and fruitlessly long. o lSU.H. n. ileia iist d Dec. 20, before ns a | by pushing a chair her, just Such reminds one of the old STATE OF MAINE. living very I 1 ! child would do who is cginning to walk. oaks that are seen in Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at occasionally England The visit was not a extended one. \; K:!swortli, ill and for said county, on the very perfect marvels of age and decay. Rut Ladies fourth d "f Anril. in tin year of our Lord the distress- These two instances of very so far as having filled their utmost, one thou i«I eight hundred and ninety nine. they mu th iongoing petition, untried! That ing aspects of extreme old age, \\hich can would have better been cut down in the notice' ci t he given to ail inter- persons he added to in almost every neighborhood, of strength to it to others, than -••1. using a copy olsa.-; io»• and prime give petit to a few thts cr thereon to be published three are mentioned as preliminary to stand simply as harbors for all that is w'i-t k in the Kliwvnrlh Atneri- rssively thoughts in relation to the present forma- and destructive in old eat a at !.! unpleasant age. jrefi spa per publi-hrd Pswort h, in in various of what are called sa of llano k, that in. mu, tion places There is one in this sort and nty ap- always danger of the to them Or. court to b. ;ii comfort security afforded by p. probate held the clubs. The real of 'pro- Hundred Year object of writing to a general list of readers—the rt room m Hncksp.-; t. i:i and for said these clubs is not so much to en- Williams’Pink Pills Pale Headaches and on the second day of May, a. d. lays, J perhaps fear of creating a feeling of discourage- for People -• clock in the and he heard for a full | fun-noon, | able all the members to live ment in tl*c hearts of those who realize i 1 .lift lu v see cans, backaches that come or 1 as is for the of 1*. ( I’N'MNiiHAM, Jrnlac ..f Probate I hundred years, it study that, at the best, their lives are likely to be expectedly unexpectedly a I'V 111 cruili.ii bet it lot! an-i onl. of That is in itself, for a j longevity. good narrow and hard, to toilers and such who are charmed and the red blood shows 1 «. t thereon. away rich, —• and effective old is a Attest; iii*. I’. I)mKit, Register. ! hale and hearty age j are held down by st- rn necessity to one I and it I in the cheeks and beautiful and delightful thing, place or to one task. Yet a feeling of dis- itself pink eyes of T p» rsons ml. rested in either of the cr- bright I could undoubtedly be enjoyed by a great couragement is n >t for after all e- hereinafter named. j proper; those who use these are not a court he:d at in more than do now it, were a probate Kllawurth. and many enjoy j t he tasks of t he world are many and no! | pills. They pur- the countv of Hancock, on the fourth 1 \\ is- great deal more thought g-wn to the one can do them all the v Aprii, a. d. 1 person one, instead it ies of life. effect *»f strength of ill. following matters !.a\ii.tr been pre- ; limn and pmpriet Any thoreforc, that you are doing may indeed | gative; they give taking y 3 seli!cd tor t fie a< mi, thereupon heielli- the-Hundred Year club in this direction seem to and Wise mothers °them to tl is u you very small thankless, yet indicated, ;i hereby t that no away. give growing girls. ! ... he given to all p. r«n-n in?. r-Me.l will be good and good only. in its relation to all t he other world of ef- | u.i .i.g a ot i;is ;• i-. ht copy p.io- lint I a man may he fort be .1 suppose permitted very indeed. : h- .1 W K'" Slice-, s.-ively i!! (ht t.lls- important > ■ ■ > « ■ 11 -1' 11 u \ii.- ii- .ui, a lie s p.i jn- p a Id sped ..t <*iic-ii may p <•. is the of f !'f<- for itself ah What joy woman as well -must of be g Pi Mrs. •rirnlii !! ibins<>n, wife of Wm. Kobinson, funner I R pi ar at a pi court to in l;i-lii a, Huik.>- necessity —* bf<*? and s «>• kuna. m nr lnd., has port, on tin coi d av t! ,M.»y. n. >1 It*king hack over a long Nothing larger than tie-t.esk before him or live a t| liowesville, (day County, | 1 it <■ -. t J ■ < •. k nt- [oic!i(ii.|., ..mi i for s■ ral be u in health and mi! -- tie re is stretcin-'l along the way nnrri w life. There is no | years declining despond- he heard th. n if Mo sc, anv. very absolutely ent. For three mouths whs so much enfeebled as to of u-efulue-s and of II i] she .!>•,) ;i;u d. hue of Uio k-port, i:i s.dd t he evidences high! excuse forever) ih'- humblest artisan with I be not unable to attend to her domestic affairs but minlv, -li o \ 11 i.; |. u Vj only haraeUr; unit-- here the grave of some rtm;'!; work of the most kind porting to m Hit- list wh uial u-. mu l; •>( hopeless too si.'k and feeble to be up and about. To-day site is iu monu j -aid tit cea-• t- gelImr w r. h it ion tor buried weakness and there the xi narrow a pj I. pet pro living life that he has neither good health and aide to attend her household duties. k.\o t. •. ; n d oy ,i i,, i.t \v liar Haiti, h y mint reel- d to eoninn morate a trium| tin.-.- no? heart for the of the She relates her thus ; I was afflicted with ; "t.e of t he Vt c o III! a ill ;t tlnoi. progress e\iterienee -- done and Kliza A. .ii Hi mUi. !a»e of Blue nil!, in said du-r self: unit lie-v a kimi'e. w orld or t he need and sorrow and suffer- troubles incident to my sex find was in a very delicate count tl«» »— ... \ certain Hist rument y, pur 11 «<*,e a goodie-- displayed, m>t to the of his state of health. I lost my appetite, dwindled away in porting to e i-t will ami tt-uiiii iit of ing neighbor. w hom it flesh, tin 1 was -door*-tsrd. After taking various -aid tit .’■ g- t or w li el it mi’ f.rpt-.- world, but only to the object on greatly h.ite t he *. ;> 11 -t i. u by 1 a I w .mi K. nasi-, I retu dies without i.enefitetl, 1 was induced to try £ was done. That is life. But it is sureiy ( being ntt 1 n- Kill KKV in KlUOll. the exe. rt .... I>r. Williams' Pink Pills lbr Pub* People. Alfr- skinner, la e « t tint in said to with cilmm- ksp-.rt, nothing eoiitemplate in the summer of ls','7 I five boxes coui; t di < .1. A if. lain istr meiit r- “Early procured -, u pu re a when one will t hat tin is coining day line Week's VV u no <\ oT \e of tie-tii and ti e as directed. Ib-for;* porii g ; !u-t will ind tes,ament of tigs vs, began taking pills onest If and a burden -*•••■ nd ox 1 could te. said t'-. « d, foge-l w ith pe ition for pro- be e iy a nuisance to .Novelty and Noiisen.se. consuming the very perceptibly 1 hate M en !. ;.fos. lilell l)> I'l.tlil ( S. their beneficial effects. My appetite coin. <*r that the backward glam e 1 returned, vt toothers; Mrs. Cxtupi Atwood, wife of Hoirrr, ,x hi .: mimed. Mary piexi'.n improved, and 1 had renewed strength. After I.t.cv 1 .n ■ .le I I < m n’. in lid will show but wa-teand heedle-s- :, nothing C«pt. I feu j1 the Pm .bale pri hy A* C. late M-. Howell, of Holden, aged lifty- > s hole s hi ii Li. .:i;i D. 1.1 land, of Tren- Sarah Butler, of Franklin, in said Kemedy, the readers «d the Klls worth until isr,1. V >. t"i in the onnt\ of and of j- -1 ! .* nr: : county, oi'eased. I'etition that Sydney live year*., ah- burned to death Tuesday Hancock, State vard are enabled to obtain a trial <• DeBeck, of said Franklin, may be ;it*p< inted AMKRICAN Mr- Joseph I*. Bi-h, wife of Ed:tor M v, by t hi moi tgage need dattil the 16th i>I 8wan''trwin. of v» York in i. county of I a -1 week. Her iL^s.i tire iron, 1 taugtit of Jar.uai '. a. d. ai d recorded in and >UU C td N t; W ■. ;• ;• administra’or of the estate ot said de'-rased. bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical i.'i--, i>f lie- Commercial, died Fridsy. d;i'. 1S.*7, the K. gll jut presented by Marietta I’. Dyer, a daughter of nurniog niush. Hancock County Regist ry <4 Die.ls, hook 311, Y. Haight, ot M.titi New Yoi-:.. ■. .t -aid advice free, to on John K owner f oue-n.ilt' com- said din o:\-ed absolutely by simply sending Fi'-d I’-'ss, f<>r-ix ,\ear*» mayor of Terre page 144, eonvey cd Bunker, jr.. minor is the in Patrick W. Ford, late of I'.den. in said coun- and -i dice address to l ied N ’Potman, sou of C. C. Totina--. a lot of real estate -il-iaitd m said Trenton. mon and undivided be appointed adminisir.it rix j the Sears;* :, Sd ii'H Hi a st.. him -terns in the southwest Hueii. known ns HuY.oVv in sun county of the of -'Ui d. ea-ed, presented and of Caribou, where lie ine i^H^ei in >ncr o* Siiepb-y tlavnes' land on the by RATION, Kondout, N. V.. mention- Col., N. s. for in the Lizzie N. ■ t. he wblow ot said de- used. Harlow, many years lorlhsideof the hi-bwav j.-ailing from Oak follows, to w it: He i.- a mn u ■ this mining. republican y ... Samuel he'.tiid, I ite of Trenton, in said ing paper. <1 ug l>iis ness hi da _;or, will soon retire Point to Trenton hri Ige; thence northerly Beginning at a stake and st :i tin shore the line of sain s' lot to land oc- and north :i ■ county.diiu ed. Bet itiem that A W. King, <>f course this involves enormous ex twenty-tbree years of age. from business. He has sold his business along Hayn* running eighty .ngM-t west of F.ll.sw. l-i la-wis T. .Marshall; thence westerly seven oils to a stake ami s. one: In n ■■ north >aid county, may appoint- to .1 ames E. ami cupied py have NN I 11 h c. Buckley Carl S. Preble. ed ailmini d ator of the e-tu’i «>f sail de- pense to the manufacturers, but they i.i m >i k w> ! i, k fur Gt-u< g ! by said Marshall's land t" a corner; theme two dcgiees ,.si I«.i ;y-six ami tour- tilths rods on said Marshall’s line to said to a stake .nit! stone at the shore; tin nee fol- ceased, |.rt -en;ed by Curtis R. Foster, a cred- received so letters from C. Si aw >Sc tin W allace and of southerly bigh- | many grateful Co., gi octrs, Portland, by Sj earing wife, Winn, sai lie itor of s.ud deceased. | way; thence easterly by highway to the lowing said shore souther!y t>■ first hounds and cured > Leonard Wooster, late of Hancock, in said t hose who have been benefited breaking of a cog-wheel in an cic\a or v\ere drowned Sunday afternoon by the point of beginning, containing hr*e-fourths titty eight rods and containing thice and deceased. Petition t hat Richmond 1. •1 v* turn of a canoe in t tie Penobscot id an acre nu re or less, and whereas the said thret '-fourths acres. county, of the various disea-* s of- the Kidneys, Iasi Wnest.ay !• I hree stories and was ing Wooster, of said Hancock, may be appointed river. Three small children, who were | Bunker by bis assignment of said mortgage Being the premises described as conveyed of Liver, Bladder and Blood, Lheuma: m. He w as of I under his hand and seal assigned and trans- in deed f. ni Alexander oeiirant to adniinist rator of the estate s.»id debased, fatally injured. eighteen years wih them, were saved by dinging to the trustee, presented hv Lewis a cuditor of ! ierred to me. Fred Watson, of Eden, the Mary Ellen Haight, which deed is dated Hodgkius, 1 >ysj*epsia and Chonic Constipation, and age. canoe. tea id deceasi d. above-described mortgage with the debt se- Apro 21, a. d. 1880, and recorded in the Regis- all weaknesses to women, that cured which said assignment is re- Deeds for sum of D. Small, late of Sullivan, in said pecualiar Owen CL Flood, aged seventy-seven Alexander Hamilton Abbott, for many thereby, try county Hancock, July county, deceased, hirst account of Matilda send trial bottles to all of- corded in said Registry of Deeds, hook 318, 2H. a d. ls.'t’, in vol. 175. page 171. they willingly a resident of and of theia- (CharlesM Small, ail m n ist rat \. ti led tor set ie men t. years, prominent Fairfield, years principal proprietor I page 398, and whereas the condition ot said A1 st> all tlie light, title and interest which <»eorg*- II Stover, Lite «»f the city, county ferers. dropped dead last week from heart fail- ou- Abbott Family school at Little B u* -. mortgage lias been broke. I, the said as- the -.till Elinor Haight herein, ever had or ■.ind state of New York, deceased, lirst a« it was found that hi Farmington, which has educated some of signee of said mortgage, by reason of the inov has in and to the short* or Hats between Fpon investigation ure. Mr. Flood was a contractor Hiid breach of the condition thereof. luirn a fore- said lot herein before and the waters count of Lewis s. Silva and Maude Stover, ad t m- most prominent men in t his country, conveyed cent, of who had used the trial of the same. Fin n Watson. oi 1-1 t-ui filed for settlement. per those e as se- closure hinan's bay. ministrators, builder, and had served ti town dle-i last week, aged seventy-six years. Daniel I. Woodbury, late of Ellsworth, in bottle had received such benefit from it Bar Harbor, March 31, 1*99. Also, a.- appurtenant to every part of all the lect man. •. said coun.y. deceased Petition filed by \Y!l that they purchased large-sized bottles of Patents have recently been granted to pit-mi.-es liti i nabove conveyed, ait rights, liam W. McCartney, administrator, for li their subscriber lo-reby gives notict that piivit gt-s and easeinetits purporting to be druggists Congressman Boutelle has recommend- Maine inventors as follows: A. W. An- fJ'VHE I*' (let d from I». Humor to cense to sell, at private sale, certain real es sick are or how 1 she has been liny ..dniinis- conveyed Sally It matters not how you appointed -M Ellen tate of said deceased, situated m Ellsworth ed the of Hon. Albert K. t bo tratrix ot the estate of M. Snow, saio iry Haight dated August 31, a. d. have failed to you. appointment ne, Lewiston, hub-Rttaching device; tieorge and in Eden, in said many physicians help late ot Brookiin, in the of Hancock, is- *, .md e corded in said Rcri-try of Deeds county. as collector of the A. <». Fiiz, A^ourn, relasting machine; C. county 1 for a trial bottle of this medi- of Corinna, port a. Charles E. min r. in send great Day, bonds as law directs Sept, 9, d 1889. in vol. 210, page 59. To all Humphrey, Otis, 10. East automat ic tire- deceased, and given the W. it costs but a and Lombard, Wilton, »it cus am! re-ords in rein r* ter red reference said county. Petition* tiled nv t«eo,g» cine, you postal card, of Bangor, to succeed lion. Aaron L. All personshaving demand* against the es- alarm; C. E. Norton, Lewiston, eyeglasses. i- lu n .ole f> a mort irt c t.iai Black, guardian. f *r license to sell, w private beneht and cure will most certainly be the tate of said der-ased are desired to present eoy p descrip- whoso term of office expired tion of the s. That it would be for sale, certain real estate of said minor, situat- result. .Simpson, the same to. settlement, and all indebted premis* In the trial for manslaughter of Merrill id suit: said ed in in the countv of Penobscot. some time ni.ut* the bene that ic.il estate Eddington, Put some urine in a glass tumbler and Hgo. thereto are requested to payment im- O. P. (TN N I SOU of said Court. and Priest for the death of should be sold and t be pro a placed at in- AM. .Judge 21 if it has a sediment causing Henry mediately. Rosie L. Snow. A let it stand hours, Nathaniel H. one of Ban- terest. true copy of original order of court. j Dillingham, at Vassal last Decem- April 4. a. d. i«yy. ; or if it is or discolored milky or Bushhy North boro, Wherefore m that he Attest:— Ciias. P. Dork, Register. pale old and citizens, died your petili. prays or gor’s prominent ber, the rendered a verdict of be licensed to st. 1: am: ... saiti real cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys jury guilty f'PHE snnst:t:.r hereby gives notice that may y as and as at sale foi lo ^T^HE subscriber hereby gives notice that i Bladder arc in a bad condition. Dr. David last Wednesday, aged eighty-two years. to Merrill not guilty to Priest. 1 he has been duly appointed executor estate private ,>uipi aloiesaul. execu- Priest was Merrill Dated at New York N. Y.. this 7tli X he has been dulv appointed Favorite He leaves a William G. discharged. gave of the last will and testament of Sarah M. it... day j Kennedy’s Kemedy speedily son, Dillingham, of a. d. 1899. tor of the Iasi will and testament of John bonds in to .. of in the of March, cures such dangerous symptoms as pain $2,009 prosecute motion and Wood? ;,stine, county I and a Frederick H. J. Edward 8 > •Sargent, late of (iouhlsboro, in the county a brother, Dillingham, for a new trial. Hancock. « used, and given bonds as the wstrom, in the back, inability to hold urine, exceptions < of Hancock, deceased, and g:v«u bonds as law din ; \:. r- having demands uardian. in it. fre- now nearly ninety years of age. STATE scalding pain passing ,• >. OF MAIN id the law directs. All having demands burning Hon. James H. Talbot, of East Maehia-, nea'nst 11"- leceased an dt persons to at Hancock ss.—At a court held at against the (state of said deceased are de- I desire urinate, especially the oldest te- s.n -i ♦/> t.ies* s"m. ami probate quent Col. D. P. Livermore, died last at settlement, for settlement. and of urine Wednesday the age of eighiy Ellsworth, in and for saiti oi Han- sired to pte ei the same night, the staining lining by your i. .... ii-quested to make county in the died ul Hal- ! cock, on list* fourth of Anri in the all indented thereto are requested to make and all the and dangerous ef- legrapher country, years. Mr. Talbot was one of t tic promi- pay incut minti ely day unpleasant of our Lord one thousand hundred payment immediately. Olhkhl !•'. Taft. the use low el I last He was nine- nent lumber manufacturers of east* rn niMKi.i: II. WlTHERLE. year eight fects on the system produced by Wednesday. and a. d. 1899. March a. ninety-nine. April I, wine or beer. Dr. David Ken- Maine, for of Un- 7, of whiskey, ty-four years of age. Col. Livermore being years manager On tin- foregoing petition ordered: That is sold at all well-known firm of S. J. Favorite Kemedy drug P. Talbot & Co. ^ ! notice thereof be to all inter- NOTH i: OF FOUKCLOSl'UK. nedy’s learned in the ’40’s and soon 1 H E >ub*criber hereby gives notice that given persons six bottles telegraphy He was born in East Maehias. In ested, a stores at £1.00 tor a large bottle; politics 1 ih has been duly executor by causing copy of said petition ami Robert Davis and R. j after assumed the duties of and i appointed this order thereon '\I7rHEREAS Mary for £5.00. operator he has always been a democrat. He was of the last will and testament of Rose to be published three ▼ ? Davis, both of Aurora, ot Han- __ weeks in the i- county selectman for years, and has represented Norris, late of Hancock, in the county of successively Ellsworth A cock, ami State of their mortgage can, a at Ellsworth, in Maine, by his district several times in both branches Hancock, deceased. n<> bonds being required newspaper published deed dated the 30th of a. d. Sttibcrtiscmcnts. saiti that at a day September, State by the terms of said will. All persons county, they may appear pro- 1893, ami recorded in the of Deeds of of t he legislature. bate court to be Registry having demands against the estate held at Ellsworth, in and for Hancock book 276, *347. said on the second dav of a. d. county, page conveyed of .aid deceased are desired to present county, May to me, the a certain lot or 1899, at ten o’clock in the ami -how undersigned, parcel the same for settlement, and all indebted forenoon, of land situated in the town of Aurora, and Magazine, Hook an. P. ( E N N 1 N < 111 A M. Judge of Probate. t -u 'i perfectly satisfactory. « .ii> •'* |i April 4. a. d. 1899. thence north 5h» east one hundred ami and III here or there has indicated to some extent A true of ami order deg, fjs.i'. lo u.:chii «u oi.icrs eelt «i lii.’ia*» i».t»0. vr..-T'VJT. copy original petition of rods to a cedar stake and theme forty stones; t.I«r. KM t’AHGAIFi *0U MKK liKii.ii Ol, pay jour the magnitude of the revival of Maine’s court thereon. west north rods to a cedar 51*.* deg. twenty-two t-ht spent Our Special Cffor Fr 'cs $15.SO but Insurance Statements. Attest:—Chas. P. Dour, Register. a* i.r.iR shipbuilding, nothing hHS heretofore stake and stones; thence southerly on the und freight charges. The machine will uv. r-. < < nt. Ur cieh 500 tnih-s. been which treats the county road twenty-two rods to a large rock; 1 5 'ii.'ls and the freight published subject A L i: >-ir vml a,i..l COM M ISSI ONERS' NOTICE. thence west north rods to the CUE If THREE MONTHS' T ill so and as does the line FI 1)1 I.ITV DEPOSIT CO., OF M 1)., 5l-_> deg. fifty-six are t. -cd. ><»u OF RAI.T1MORE, Ml), Hancock ss: 10. a. d. 1899. brook: thence southerly by the Maekiasa at i- 5-«, ft0.00. #11.00, illustrated edition of the —April pond pond r.rrnl ashes sad grades of hewing _ shipbuilding I8y0. b. «inp Haehtie t stalnrae. Incorporated in \IrE, the undersigned, having bteu brook to the main road; thence southerly #1 iMisudup, all fully deseri-ed la Our Free --:H Industrial Journal^ issued in connection duly Commenced business in 1890. by the Ilonoran> .t.un- along the main road twenty-four rods to a but SI5.50 for this DROP DESK CA1INET BURDICK Si? with its issue of 21. appointed a -aac. April Edwin President. of cedar stake and stones; thence east 5L_, deg. 16 the gieutest value over ottered hy .iy fa,. Warfield, ninghftm, Judge Probate within ..ml for Herman E. Bosler, said county, commissioners to n ■ < iv. and de- south thirty-eight rods to the place of com- Owners of lovers of horse rac- Secretary. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS horses, ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1898. tide i he claims of the tiftv-six acres more or ft“STE! ?If | upon crcd.tv., Emma mencement, containing ■ ui: Uriels names, with iTTT. ..tteriTi* onknonn SThi..*. 5; ing, and those interested in matters that Real estate owned the com- J. Russ, late of Stonington, c..»uni v, less, together with the buildings thereon. in and *«« "*® *re o- by .til m inducement*. Writs aomo friend Chicago unincumbered $ 600 000 00 deceased, whose estate has Into Also another lot or parcel of land situated in have to do with will be interested pany, represented horses, Stock's ami bonds owned the insolvent, i..:i No. 21, bounded and described as in news by hereby gives pul.lie agree- township the that Allen Lowe, the well- market 00 to the onler follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest BURDICK company, value, 1,801,567 ably of the said ,-.g. mbatt THE known and writer on these iu the six months corner of the town of Aurora; thence run- jf authority Cash company’s principal that from and a:it-i tin- -cvoiith FM I V me county road; thence south by said road forty- mi; >..»■ .•> QUARTER exclusively for the Boston Journal. claims, duty- < us at the office of E. li in rods to a corner; thence west 5>•_. deg. north IMAM) rt>l.l>ll KI>, one illustration shows machine closed, head drop assigned •sp.tfford, Fight) to be used as a emter table, aland or desk, the otbei In McClure's of all the admitted as- said on the t v-ni. ;• urth one hundred and fifty-six rods to a corner; pjng from magazine for May, Miss Aggregate .Stoniugton, 21th; iu:i u-iigtu tubits and ueaii in for sewing, « Jaaej of the at their ac- a. north east rods to the ■5 oiiia with piare sets company day Of June, d. 1899. and the Hint ii "th da\ thence 5*-j deg. forty Uir-t Istftt skeleton frame, carved, uncled. embossed ant; Tarbell will write of “Lincoln’s $60 00 and if convinced you are eating #2J.oo to *40.Oo, pay burning and itching instantly, and quickly ef- Aggregate amount of liabilities are desired to present the same for settle- including net 75 ment, and all indebted thereto are fected permanent cure." C. W. surplus, $2,661,290 requested Lenhart, Bow- II. XV. Cl SUM AN, Agent. to make & CO. (Inc.) 111. O.—Advt. payment immediately. Subscribe for The American Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK Chicago, | ling Grecu, ELLSWORTH, ME. April 4, a. d. 1899. Ozias B. Pettenuill. a aubcrtiscmmts. ton, at Blnehill last Wednesday evening. Sfefefttiftmnttf. COUNTY SEWS. Mrs Richardson had been in failing J •'br additional Covnty .Vor» tther page*. health for some time, but death came sud- denly. Mrs. Emerton, going into her West RruoknvHie. room after she had fallen asleep, found her dead. Mrs. Richardson was a woman Special! Special! Special! Joseph Mills goes to Bangor to-day. of kindly nature, and sin- Mrs. Hawes sympathetic Sidney is visiting relatives cere, to others. She in Mass. always willing help Somerville, leaves a son, Osgood Richardson, of Bar Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Miss Laura H. Jones, teacher of the Harbor, a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Smith, of high school at Brooklin, is at home. | Pretty .Marsh, and several grandchildren. Miss Nina Ix>rd, who has passed the To Sirs. Emerton she was indeed a winter at Kennebunk, returned home last [ mother, caring for her in early life. She EiiiifmiiMiiiimiimiiHmiMiifiiimtiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiJiM week. will feel her loss deeply. The deceased was about seven of age. Miss Eva Stevens has returned from seventy years What a lot of or so-called stores there are. They are Z The remains were brought to the island E special bargain New London, and will resume teaching Friday Funeral services were held al Z the primary school. fakes, ail fakes. When you read their advertisements you imagine you E Indian Point schoolhouse Saturday at 1 Prof. Charles E of once Don't be deceived. You Perkins, Milo, p m Rev. F. E. Barker, of Somesville, of- E can buy goods of them almost for nothing. pay E a teacher in this district, was in town Sat- ficiating. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery. at such a« a more for than can Z urday on his way to Bar Harbor. E places, general rule, money goods you pro- April 24. S. — The friends of Pearl J. w ho has E cure the same for at reliable stores which are not given to sensational ad- Gott, been ill all through the winter, will be Hrooklm. E vertisements. The success of our business does not depend on exaggera- E leased to know that he is now able to Schooner “Pocbasset’’, Capt. Herrick, § rive out. arrived loaded stone fora E tions or sensational advertisements. We do not believe in them and never Z Sunday with Capt. Jerome Tapley, of the schooner western port. were forced to that method to sell our What we do believe E “Carrie E adopt goods. Bucknarn”, and Capt. George Snow vV Nealy shipped the rigging for of the steamer “Thomas Walsh Z in is to offer to our customers fair values, fair Stevens, Capt. Arey's new yacht last week to Bert up-to-date merchandise, E arrived home from New York Saturday. Blake, who will have it fitted. E at fair These we offer and give. We have confidence in Z qualities, prices. Mrs. Gersham Farnham, of this place, Frank A. Herrick has returned from who has been in our goods, knowing no one can show a finer assortment, better qualities, z Bangor the past rive Bath where he went to find work, but E months under medical treatment, is now found nothing better than he could do at Z fashionable or sell at lower We state with more goods, prices. confidence, E critically ill. She was brought home Sat home. steamer Z urday by “Sedgwick”, accom- E there has never been gathered together a finer, more sty.ish and prettier Horace Peaae, wife and son Ned are panied by her son and Dr. J Fred Alger home from Boston. Richie who E lot of merchandise than at our store at the present time. There is noth- z Smith, of Bangor. Bracy, lis- occupied the r home, has moved into E ing in tne line of Pri*s Good-, S:lk«. Wash Dress Goods, Trimming-, La- E the Brav house ai t fie corner. SALE BY DEATH OF MRS. MIRIAM H. PERKINS FOR W. R. PARKER CLOTHING I'ti** mail carrier- r* q. Z dies' Tailor-made Suits, Tailored Separate Skirts. Silk and Wash Waists, Z port dangerous trav- Mrs. Miriam H. Perkins, widow of the elling. The route covered by the late Mr. E which are in fashion this season, that you cannot find in our stock, z late Capt Nathaniel Perkins, d ed from Snow is now supplied by Mr. Andrew nara lysis at the reside oe of her daughter, (irindle. w ho win continue till t be con- Wc nre showing some fine styles in We challenge comparison on the beauty and the stylish tone of our E very | E Mrs Jere Hatch, of Castine, on Monday, tractor fills Mr. Snow’s place. 17, three Z stock. There is no necessity for you to send to larger places for anything E April aged eighty years, four April 17. G. B. A. months, twenty rive days. Her remains _ E in our line for we have the goods just as cheap, just as good and as Z were brought here for burial The funeral Although the roads are drying up very was held on at the fashionable. E Wednesday Congrega- fast, ttier** are some very dangerous mire- E tional church, Kev. J.S. Richards oltidat- Shirts. Z M. GALLERT. E holes. Hathaway ing. Now we have another in mail Mrs. Perkins is survived six children change 1111111111111111! 111111II! 1111111! 111111II11111 n 11111111111111 i by carriers. S111111111! 111111111111111111111 ll — David Cain haa assumed the Mrs. William Tapley tan adopted child of Ibis place; Mrs Jere Hatch, of Ca> responsibility. tine. John D. Perkins, of Franklin; Sunday the Odd Fellows attended W. R. Bravton Perkins, of New Jersey. Frank church clothed in regalia. Capt. R. C. PARKER CLOTHING CO. C Perkins, of Bucksport, and Manning Stewart, who has been confined to his Correct Dress Fabrics. Perkins, of this tow n house for a long period, was able to ride Mrs Perkins’ maiden name was Miriam to church and sttend during service, Removed to store Yes. correct. If are interested in what lately vacated everyone you knowing just H. M ills. She was a sister of the late Dr. which is very gratifying to his friends. is correct for spring wear, then come in and let us show you the latest P B Mills, of Bangor, and the late G V April 24. G. B. A. by Lewis Friend k Co. fads. The showing includes the new weave effects and shades in Mills, of this town She was a member of the Congregational church here, Mount Granite Cloths, Cheviots, Coverts, Yigorcaux Whip-Cords, Venetians, having IVrtj. Storm Miss Zettie Warren, of Franklin, is vis- Block. Poplins, English Serges, French Jacquards, Vigognes, Crepous. She was born in November, 1816, in Cape Manning EINworth iting friends here. ____ Elisabeth. In May, 1836. she came lo and on Schooner “May is over- Brooksville, October 20, 1S37, she Queen” being Afttivlll**. About Silks ? married Capt. Nathaniel Perkins, of this hauled and painted. What W. H. l!tt!l is still confined to his house. town. She taught the firs! district school F. C. Moon lias been badly poisoned by 1889. Never before has such a collection of all that is new and beautiful and that your correspondent attended (her mercury. He has had to have his hands Mrs. E. E. Hammonds is still on ttie WOOL. It right in Spring Silks been gathered under one roof in Ibis vicinity. “teacher's certificate'’, issued by the late lanced. sick list. I l>avid Wasson, dated 11. is now- There are so many of them, all new and that the writer finds it May 1836, Schooner “If. M. while Ed Potter left to go in the pretty, in the Moseley” being yesterday possess on of Mrs.* Robert Tapley). towed Hchooner Bell". m I difficult to decide which f them shall their names in through Sullivan Falls went on “Lucy get the paper. She was one of the organizers of the first the sunken ledge-, injuring her consider- J. K. and wife Ready to wear—the new tailor-made suits and separate skirts. Sabbath school here, and as Cnrpenter spent Sunday organized ably. flt West Sullivan. the venerable S. P. Tapley said of her at 17. Yank a poo. Alma the funeral, she was to us, all through April Crabtree, of Hancock, who ha- heen Outside Garments. these three score years, *a mother, a sister visit;- g rHHf'vs hen, went to Spring and a neighbor."’ Miss Myra Moon has gone to Trenton to Goulds bur. ■ y. sterility. teach school. While our sto^k of Spring Jn< kets, Coats. Indies’ Tailor-made Suits, April 24. Tom.son. Schooner “dusan Kra;i. (.’apt. Rc*\ _ Separite Dress Skirts and Silk Waists will not be complete before Mrs Hut hie Kairn is visiting her mother, arrived y*t-»* r.1ay :• fr-'g"! ‘..I Miss Alice M. is Mrs. Nelson Nickerson, at Sorrento. K"h. riant.. Mrs. (1 S. 11 k* und H in* about 10, we are showing some advance in both Suits and Tapley visiting friends April styles in Oakland Bros. Stillman Moon is at home for a few Jackets in medium cost goods. In Separate Dress Skirts we are show- Mrs. Lydia Emery, of Bangor, spent a days. He is mate of the schooner “Ann”. April 21. Mku ing now an extremely good assortment. You can buy separate dress few The subscriber to days last week with relatives in town. Woodbury Ladd and Willie Iw'g- Inform tic-pub’.!- at a small advance of cost of material and i'omroy K -worth and Ham h-w that skirts linings. We particu- Work on the is have to New in the ounty vestry being rapidly gone Jersey “Georgi- d Jlujf a larly urge on you to *ee them and price them before you buy the ma- pushed, and it is hoped that it will he etta”. i for in two weeks. General terial. You will change your mind and buy our ready-made. ready occupancy Capt. K W. Grant has taken his ves- Manufacturing Business Misses Grace and Lucy Jones spent a sel the *‘H M. Mostly”, to Kockland to be Regardless of Age. at bin Fart rj In Kllawnrth. few days with Mr and Mrs • utt ■' > work in all \ kim,. a long illness slie was eighty-two years Do want a Silk Waist? Better one now. the haven. other of the v -■ t* you pick You get benefit of age. Funeral services were held at the organs body. lb*’!-, ‘Moth. Blanket-, Lap Kobe- kind* "i i: and Mull of a full assortment. It takes an artist to make one of these waists 24. H. church, G. I). Garland A .1 the ills l»y April officiating. majority afflicting people wb.de-ale 'rret ! u 1 take w with all of its and 24. to is traceable for of "w s, now-a-days, tucking curding. North liluehlll. April Yankapoo. day lo kidney trouble It good* my Manufacture >l1 all classes of in all cli- H Remember thl- .- a strict v \v Mrs. Caroline Wescott is ill. pervades society, I North llrooksvllle. thank the punllc for tlielr generou- mates. regardless of age, -e\ or condition. -•I Augustus Moore is convalescent. the |.H t. ai d -P l\ .1 g to meet t ;• > r is a tlie Edgar Blodgett building workshop. The f trouble are public, 1 hope to merit a iilx.*: at Wrappernews. Mrs. J. L. Saunders has moved to! symptom- kidney Are these comfortable Groves Cousins has to future. cozy, gowns becoming more popular? What- Granite. gone Bluehill to unmistakable, such as ncu- work. rheumatism, " Ool left at the -t.,r ot ever the season, this business of ours is wonderful 1 my agent wrapper taking T. J. Wesrnti a val- ralgia, or dull ache in Bro- wl’M-e tak. i, f j. ih arid rerun.. f- recently purchased “Clinton” sleeplessness, pain We think that is uable cow Schooner arrived from Bar ebarge Wilts* for jumps lately. though it because we have discarded all of F. C. Ma>o. the back, a desire to urinate often or -ample*, price I:--- rv; Harbor Wednesday. j day Information. the inferior grades and makes and confine ourselves to better grades, Elmer I Fiske lias gone to Yinalhaven night, profuse <>r scanty j Thomas Blodgett and Fred Weasel have supply. order- bv n.;:!'.r .: from You with a cargo of hard vsood. expre-s pr / say fl.00 up. get your money’s worth if you buy our painted t he chapel. Trie acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine tended to. ('orr**spondence -ollelted. Dollar Miss Alice M. Wescott has gone to Wrapper. William lb-ward shot a wildcat in the | are signs of clogged bKOKtJK I.. MOKKISON, I'r .p’r. South Biuebill, where she is to teach. kidneys, causing Bagaduce river Saturday. ! poisoned and germ-filled blood. Some- Box .'.’4, Ellsworth, Mi:. H. J. so d a val- Cunningham recently Lewis uable horse Lo A. L. Greene, William A. Perkins and times the heart acts badly, and tube casts Yarnuin, of Penob- -. Wash Dress Section John K. sailed for the ♦ « ♦ scot. Staples Thursday of the are found in * Grand Banks. (wasting kidneys) EDWIN M. MOORE. Presents a pleasing sight tc-day, robed in fashion’s newest and Frank the M. Bowden, who has been in urine, which if neglected will result dealer In all Mrs. Hannah had a tumor ♦ kind* of f choicest creations, a symphony in color. assortment for New since lard in home Douglass Special grad- Hampshire August, taken from her in Bright’s Disease, the most on a arm Friday by l>rs. Bick- dangerous Frenh, aait, Smoked and uating dresses in white and dotted visit. ^ Dry Organdies, Lawns, Muslins, Piques, ford and Farrow. form of kidney trouble. ^ Horace Wescott starts Embroideries and Laces to match. Our wash counters are to work in the goods B. F. Butterfield, from the firm All these and conditions are FISH. mill for Durgain A Warren at North of symptoms i J crowded with buyers. Fletcher & marble Brooksville to-day. Butterfield, workers, promptly removed under the influence of Bangor, was in town this week. Mrs. A. J. who has the Dr. Kilmer’s It has a world- Gray, spent Mrs. Swamp-Root. winter with her Margaret Walker returned Lome daughter at Bluehili wide for its wonderful cures of and House Wednesday from accom- reputation Carpetings Falls, returned home last week. Beverly, Mass., Furnishings. her Miss and the most cases. to retire panied by daughters, Margie distressing Intending from the Carpet business, we offer our whole stock, There was a dance at Mrs. Anna Mears’ Mrs. $ May Prim. No one need l** without it as it is so il of Straw Friday The folks a long consisting Mattings, Brussels, Tapestry, and Wool Carpet- night. young report Hsrtd Unit. Atherton’s April 24. C. easy to get at store at cents Corf. irk, Ha'ihnt, IV '’•'•0 P Art good oxcnostra fur- any drug fifty 3 ings, Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Moquette and Wilton Rugs, at re- Dished ♦ Mackerel, Oyatera, ('.hiiia. S'-h ♦ music. Illut-hill Falls. or one dollar You can have a sample duced prices. O Lobsters aud Fiuiiuu Hadii;*- v Last week it was that bottle of reported John E. Koss Cole returned to Bangor Friday. this wonderful discovery, ^ Webster was going to Redstone, N. H. C* A True TTMir Ea-t End I'.-- 0 Ethel of Swamp-Root, and a book all about Campt>el! He Iihs his mind and Cole, Granite, is at work fer telling changed gone to ellswokth. ME. Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, etc. Somes Sound instead. Phebe Candage. it, both sent to you absolutely free by r, 24. ocuocu oegau in mis uisirict mail Send your address to Dr. Kilmer A We have the best K.id Gloves and Corset stocks east of Boston. Our April W. Monday. Carrie Snow, of Bluehill, is teacher. Co., Binghamton, N. Y and men- Hosiery at 25c. per pair for Men, Women and Children cannot be du- W>dl Hancock. kindly Mae Ober has arrived at “Ideal ’. tion that you read this liberal offer in The plicated for wearing quality and fast color Mrs. Effie Johnson is Lodge anywhere. visiting friends in Lela Chatto is some work for her. Ded ham. doing Ellsworth American. • Frank and ▼ hit n 1 Trundy Leon School will commence Thompson ijace ami iuusiiu ouiiams. to-day under the spent Sunday with their parents in this instruction of Mias Emma Cline. place. tlSMC L iOGKRj Came near Miss Ivh Shute has gone to Lawrence to y No. 9 School very forgetting this very important department. We carry Mrs. Agnes Thompson is at work at her Street, visit her Mrs. Cork Craw more sister, ford. house ill the it in of an assortment in this line than all the other dealers combined. village, putting repair O is pleased to Inform the people f 0 Sherman McFarland and A. E. for the season. We offer curtains from 50c. window. Tracy A this and has A you per We guarantee every- were in j city vicinity that he Bangor last W’eek on business. Katie Johnson is in Rockland with her thing in this line to be i5 per cent, than other dealer V put into ilia ho h cheaper any Jesse Brown is extensive husband who is some made shop engine § making re- having rejiairs Hundreds of Children owns them. We have now over 500 curtains on on *nd adclts have w ,rma > pairs of to choose from. pairs his inside and outsiue. his the “Herald of the WORMSare 9 X machines, an 1 house, vessel, but treated for other woodworking p Morning”. diseases. The arms- 9 “'“digestion, w.th a O 0 Miss Anna L. Norris has gone to Jones- Gilbert and Fred Candage were in variable ap- 9 prepared to do off*’n“‘v** breath hard and port to a few with Penobscot Fred has full 1*1 y with occasional 9 spend days relatives. Sunday. purchased griping* and Dams 9 the Riverside y TURNING, PLANING Extensive have been made on colt “Lady", of Irving the ih* itching senaation m 9 EiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM repairs th^e1rectum n»71and -b -,*»«*•* it the a: u, jjj h.-a- v •• .1 9 the schoolhouse, and it presents a fine Candage. daU.tchm, ,h. y and JIG-SAWING i With our conservative method of it is safe for E ap- of the ,i„ Uoita- S doing business, you pearance. Mrs. Nora is at Granite grinding teeth. start,:.g during ,|‘d' 9 Harding keep- alow fereri and often in 3 to deal with us. 5 house for Samuel chiidreu, cuhial.m^' 9 O of all kinds at abort notice. V Several of our young men leave to-day ing Grindle, who is at for Black island. Her son F’rank is with his 3 We do not mislead you nor misrepresent. Whatever you buy of us E Gouldsboro, where they will be em- 0 >OCb>OOOOOOOOOOOC^<<<<^<>9 ployed by H. C. Milliken. uncle, John Harding, in Seattle, Wash- E you are safe and reasonably sure of getting the right article at right E ington. TRUE’S Mrs. Thomas Graves and little 3 prices and right styles. We buy and sell more in a month than daughter A HIGHEST CASH PRICES dry goods E Erina left for April 24. W. other = Saturday Boston, where PAID FOFt 3 many dealers do in a year. will Mr they join Graves. They will fful Sullivan. make th»-ir home there. VEAL CALVES. HIDES. PELTS. Miiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiinml April Capt. V. B. Gordon has begun farming ELIXIR la the 24._Sumac. lju it-e best v* orm reuifc jy made. MjS extensively. It has been CALF-SKINS, POULTRY. Seawall. In ii»f 17 war., -- ■ W. Arthur Calley, of Boston, Sun- Tegetable, harmless and effsctual- Mrs. spent wwl**1*here no worm, are 9 C. H. Newman, who has been with with his present it act* a* a Tonic. 9 H. A. EPPES. day family. ’k* cond,l«ou of the her mother luacou. mem- .... in Deer Isle since last sum- brane of the fB Kllswokth, Maine. Mrs. Grace Mitchell and Mrs. Lawrence -stomach and i. >we|« a w,* or. B 1 mer, returned home la*t wtex with her cure for and were in Constipation B.li .uaness, and a »al- 3 Bangor nable In six-months-old son. Friday. remedy V! the comm ; a t* f 3 Miss cluldren Price A.k rour Alma Crabtree was in town Wed- i*r. J. draggle for it! S ■oooooooooooooooooooor GALLERT. 17._Dolly. nesday way to Goulds boro. Special TiprVorni W rii* f... •».. 8 piw«a mtci Webster’s l C. H. Doliver was here last week. Misses Carrie Butler and Mabel Donnell nMimamwiiaiiniiiiViS arrived from Boston Mrs. Katie Newman is slowly gaining Saturday night. It is hoped she w ill be out soon. Truman Blaisdell has leased one of Mrs. ; Inter national A. Stimsou’s and I JUST Loren Newman was taken to the insane quarries, expects to RECEIVED. this asylum at Augusta last week. Mr. New- begin operation spring. Broken-down Our Mr. S. K. Whiting, 2d, has returned from Health Didiionary just Boston with a man had a severe The D. A. Masonic | attack of the grip last Hooper hail was the Successor of the Unabridged." X complete spring stock of the latest and it is jeene of a winter, supposed his mind was pleasant reception Saturday The One Great Standard Authority, X affected it. when by evening* the Masons entertained So writes Hon. I». J. brewer, 5 CARPETS, These are the goods people Franklin brothers. Justice L'. 8. Supreme Court. X Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Cleveland were Messrs. Dunbar Bros, have Standard 9 are looking tor as here Sunday for a short time. came Just shipped HE>LTxi They CURTAINS, from Boston cargo of line random granite to Calvin of the p S.Cov't Prir' V Saturday, to see about get- be the 8. > lone ft Moon & of N. H. may restored if start office, ting their house in order for their sum- Co., Portsmouth, Mr. j| you & Court, all the M.i'1 A WALL Moon was ’'ir' PAPER, mer and formerly a Sullivan and prvineCourts.anJ'-f ft vacation, returned boy, It *a- X SPRING Tuesday. bis many friends are to right. takes fuel to run Iy all the .scboolbv 24. pleased learn of 4 PAINTS and April Dolly. bis success in the and __ granite marble busi- 11 Warmly X an and A West Ktfen. ness in . engine, you must burn Commended OILS. OPENS. ••! TS jj £ hy State Suw-ri:.'-'■: V Mrs. widow it to Mary Richardson, of Hugh right get the To 3 of Marlboro. j power. £ dents.Hinlotherl- ft Richardson, Oak Hill, died at the home | almost without uiuucu- of her J. H. is his DRESS GOODS. granddaughter, Mrs. Annie Emer- Douglass paintiug house. regain health, you must have ^ Invaluable A Thad. is at work ar ALL-AVOOL NOVELTIES. Hodgkins in Bar Hsr- 11 in the te-useh- M. l.1 V < Jor for Fred Brewer. *\ good food and it. V the teacher. s«‘h- 9 The digest 1 *cu‘ We secured r Best in the World. fessional m*u, auu A special bargain in a lot of that were 1 goods formerly 50c Hodgkins has gone to Bar Hai- ” educator. We believe Chamberlain’s Rem- Harvey Atwood's We are Cough 3or work for 2 “| p Bitters 9 per yard. offering them for 25c. to the summer. begin IST' Specit/u/i jjG.& C. Merrlam Co.,Pul)li**f,criJ'| NEW SHADES in 50c Goods. igo we suffered with a and a V severe cold iaugbter, Mra. -S. H. Kemick. V Springfield. M«ihn. roublesome V cough, and read their 24. bowels, the V i" having April Are. purify blood. not bf : __ Vvi TION. I>0 FLOUR, GRAIN and FEED. idvertisements in our own and other ——————— so-callfo pa- Sluehtll. 2 buying small Webster’s pers we purchased a bottle to see if it 35c. a * 9 Dictionaries." All Additional has been bottle. Avoid 1 O ahriilgjut-nts of Wei*ster’s International Ir pension granted to Imitations. ■ vould effect us. It cured us before the 3 O ary ltt llte vari-ms sizes ltear our trade-unuh Indrew Grindle. ■ 1XG~ BR O O <• f :d con _-r as shown iu the cat*. _WII1T S._ mottle w as more than half used. It is the ^MCCtfCCtctttCCCUCX«?[ >est medicine out for colds and Hood’s Pills liver coughs.— cure Ills, biliousness, indi- bb<1 rhe P health that Herald, Andersonville, lnd~ For sale headache. to A-of The Ellsworth | gestion, Easy take, easy to oper- American—only COUNTY >y Geo. A. ,te. 25c.—Advt. Paper. Pabchek, Druggist. and 1,000 testimociais. samp.tj 0CK><>O<><><>O<^