CUiitiwtlj American. Yol. XLYI. )ST5STOSS5.ttS.'""4fcl ELLSWORTH, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 4, 1900. ! I N "■ 27

Xbbrrtisrment*. decided The committee In abbtrtiMnwnt*. upon. charge _ LOCAL AFFAIRS. _ met Tuesday afternoon to make final C. C. BURRELL & NKW ADVEKTIMKM KNTH THIS WEEK. arrangements. SON, A partnership has been formed by Mrs. E Kno—Cottage for sale or rent. K E Parker—House for sale. 8. I). Wiggin and Edward G. Moore, to Electrical works wanted. continue the apothecary business st the INSURANCE Uonroe Holmes—Notice to tax-pavers. General corner AGENTS, Geo H Grant—Insurance and real estate. of Main and Water st reets. The Burkill Bank Hancock hall—Passion Play. new firm is A Moore. I Bldq., ELLSWORTH, ME. Km-kland, ftluehtll A Ellsworth Steamboat Co styled Wiggin —Mummer schedule The William Black place on State street A W’K RBPKF4IBNT TUB Wlggln Moore—Apothecaries. has W It Parker Clothing Go—Clothing. been improved in appearance by the Most Reliable Home and Foreign Class convention. removal of the fence and some of the trees Companies. North Lamoink: from in front of the house, and grading Lowest Rates Mrs Lois GUpatrick—Dog lost. down the lawn. Royal with Baking {.■ompatible Safety. East Okland Fred 9 I^ach— Freedom notice. Charles H. Emery, for the Ellsworth n Mims to suit real estate and MONEY TO LOAN on improved Ha k Hakiiok, Mk real estate company, has sold a lot on collateral. ———^ (Mrs) I. W Ford—Land for sale. State street, on the Pond estate, to John It A NOOK E. Moulton, of Ellsworth Falls. Mr. Tyler, Fogg A Co—Municipal bonds. Moulton will build. Powder Kittkry, Me; Eben R. of A. of the Lamolne A Hat* Haley, Gardiner, Lyman j Stockholders’meeting CHAMBER SETS. Harbor I^tnd Co. Cousens, and Edward 8. Anthoine, of I | Portland: Portland, E. R. Kelley, of Island Falls, | Oren Sons—Lawn ! £ WE HAVE Jt'ST RECEIVED 3 Hooper's swings. Bowdoln 1902, are guests of C. E. Bel tatty New York: R°yal BakIngPow- at tne Bellatty cottage, Contention cove. Makes Major Cement Co—Major’s cement. EIGHT NEW PATTERNS H. der i| | F. Maddocks, the Ellsworth member rj** p possesses pecu- of That can lx* at a are the democratic county committee, said ; p: purchased bargain. These ^ Tommy Donnelly’s minstrels will ap- 1 he rood not that the democratic con- liar ; ^ something entirely new, and their style is easily dis- 2 pear at Hancock ball next Monday even- Monday county qualities ; p: tinguishen from the patterns usually carried. ^ ing. vention would be held at Hancock hall | ; p: We also have a full stock of ODI> DHKS8KRS, ^ probably on July 28. The call has not yet found in other leav- Mrs. C. A. Hanscom, of ar- ; ^ COMMoUKS, BEDSTEADS. the latter in txith Baltimore, been issued. iVlOre ^ rived ; p; wood and iron. Purchases amounting to, say, $20, ;3 last week to spend tbe summer! which Chief Justice Wiswell was honored agents, p: will be delivered anywhere in Hancock county. ^ here. by ening his alma raster, Bowdoln college, at Com- Miss Alma Steele, who has been em- arise from the mencement last week by the conferring Healthful supe- & ployed in Boston tbe past two years, is at A. W. CUSHHAN SON, upon him of thp of LL. D. | ^ home. degree Judge rior fitness, ------KLLSWOKTII. Wiswell was graduated from Bowdoin purity ] MAIN STItKET, ^ Mis* Bertha Giles arrived home from with the class of ’73. and Oberlin college Saturday for the summer healthfulness of its At a of the board of education ingredients. vacation. meeting Monday, the “Natural Geography” series Powder leavens the Alex. is home from the Hrtgerl by was adopted for the Ellsworth schools. Royal Baking for some things; but the sooner of IT’^ TfVA burry University Vermont for the summer a HOT Tins is modern system of teaching geo- food its own inherent I I O I vJLl Fire Insurance on vacation. you place dependable graphy which is iu use ill most of the im- perfectly by the lietter it will is1 fur Ho in and see us about vi,ur pro|>erty* you. hurry A crushed-rock walk has been laid on portant cities and towns of Maine. without or this lire or write ns and let us to you. Church from State street to the power changing impairing protection plan; hurry street, E. E. Parker left Sunday for Lewiston, creamery. when* In* hpi'irm work this wppIt mm t«*11 any of the elements of the flour. (}. H. Grant Company, M«. Senator Hale hose company will not in the Manufacturer’s national bank. Mr. Parker takes with him the best wishes Thus the hot-breads, hot-rolls on the Fourth. of many Ellsworth friends. His mother will remain in Ellsworth the sum- and and the delicious hot SCHOOL RATES Ernest L. Curtis left last week tor during muffins, mv Charlestown, Mass., where he has em- mer, at least. raised ^7Iinm ment in the Addie a as the ON PICTURES JhY bllUIU. ploy navy yard. Miss Austin has position griddle-cakes by Royal for the summer at one John W. Snow and wife, of Brockton, telegraph operator Powder are the class I of hotels in wholesome and Having nearly eomplet>d pictures. _. , Mass., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the largest Bethlehem, N. H., Baking to all scholars and teachers will make rites |-> JOY. John F. Knowlton Monday. one of the most popular and most beauti- s and be eaten without for a few day ful White Mountain resorts. Her only....* I)r. O. M. Drake and wife, and How- many digestible, may Ellsworth friends are glad to Know she is ard F. Butler and wife arc in Ellsworth even of delicate so i:a sail situated. distress, persons The KINworili MiitM-biin—tmly I'OIJNTV l’ap**r. for a short visit with relatives. p tty by Miss Alma F. of this Miss Ella F. Jordan, who is teaching in SiNby, formerly 4>5*ovo*C'*C’*c4: ♦o#o#Cn city, a granddaughter of the late John D. digestion. one of the schools of Chelsea, Mass., is at K'chards, was graduated, summa cum TEN PAINT POINTS. home for the summer vacation. Alum baking powders are low priced, as alum costs but at Uadcllffd I iaude, college, Cambridge, two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and Hoyt A. Moore, principal of the Put- I last week. Miss Silsby’s many Ellsworth It renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. nam, Conn., high school, arrived home friends congratulate her on her attain- Friday for the summer vacation. 1 I ment, and the honor attending it. The board of health that no reports I). N. Hardacker, one of the best known ROYAL BAKING POWDER 100 WILLIAM NEW YORK. more ceei of -carlei fever have appeared CO., ST., a id most popular travelling salesmen beside I bo one last week. reported /isitiug Ellsworth, died at his home at Fine Concert Promised. COMINfl KVKNTS. Queen Wide in Bangor last week Senator Dennisport, Mass., last Wednesday. The The || Hale bought a handsome of news was liemenyi concert company is | pair hay of his death heard with deep re- at Hancock (tail— Wednesday, July 4. horses from Sheriff Charles It. Brown. bis friends in Ellsworth. scheduled to make its first in gret by ninny appearance Ball by Dirigo athletic c ut?. The o'.intv commissioners were in Ells- He leaves a wife and three children. Ellsworth on Monday evening, July 16, Friday and Saturday, July 6 and 7, at worth Monday settling with p'antation A of waste ends in the build- pile rope under the auspices of the Ellsworth festi- Hancock hall—“The Passion Play,” a Qualityf■ for work on the roads this fo agents spring. ing on State street used as a box £ factory val chorus. series of moving pictures of the famous The Lewiston Journal H. B. tire last Satur- 0 ♦ Saturday printed by Phillips, caught This concert will he similar to the play at Obcrammergau. Tickets, ioe. and ALL STYLES O a I noon from a small oil portrait of Prof. *11. C. Emery as he day stove u.**ed in Maconda concert which was such a great 25c. Children 15e. On sale at Wiggin’s. frontispiece to its magazine heating glue. An alarm was turned in» success when a last supplement. given year ago May July 9, at Hancock hall—Tommy Don- but tire The race announce! to be held at the companies were not needed, under the same \. America spend* over flOO.OQO.OO) yearly 2 AT l auspices. nelly’s big minstrels, under management the tire out those near for * Mountain park, BlueMli, on the Fourth, being stamped by The company consists of Herr Victor, painting. the of Frank A. Owen, of Bangor. i Protecting and beautifying property Is at iiand. 1 has been declared off, as the races did not the renowned Hungarian pianist, Miss sole u*e of paint Monday, July 9—Picnic of C< grega- :t Italu w.tur anil -un-hlne are the worst till. Next and the famous Marguerite Hall, the distinguished mez- Friday Saturday tional school boat to enemies of Sunday by <'astine, paint ... § AVALSIFS, “Passion now at and Walter the .. must be John W. of Play’’, being performed zo-soprano, Wheatley, | 4. To best light foe* paint just | Wyman, Waltham, Mass., leaving coal wharf at 8 a. in. Tickets on hard will noted tenor. elastic enough and ju-i enough, with his son is his Oberammergau, be illustrated at and linseed oil are abso- Raymond, visiting sale at E. F. Robinson's store 5. Carbonate of ic.pl This concert to till Hancock Th.irsday, j Clerk L. B. and Hancock hall in a series of moving ought hall. lutely essentia' In a go.nl paint. Me. parents, City Wyman July 5 Adults, 50 cents; children under |Us«d on a mixture of these two. 2 KI.LaWOKTII, £ a The artists, though new to this locality, proper wife. pictures, accompanied by descriptive 25 cents. there mu*l »*• :» rombl..atio.. of ptgmen which twelve, i lecture Prof. H. A. of are of the highest order. Wherever they v N,> slngl- pigment, used by Starkweather, will allot thorough Della Bragdon, of Franklin, is visiting Two weeks July 10—Summer alone with oil. wil nn-w requirement*. Boston. The exhibition is well have appeared in this country, singly, or beginning her Carl In Ellsworth spoken It 1-. x«. thS prrf-rt hI.uv, or binding uncle, Donnell, school for teachers at Ellsworth. 7. tty I of, and to t-e well worth grouped as here, they have created un- which Is claimed for I promises seeing. together of it- Ingredient-, She will remain here until after tue bounded enthusiasm. at Hancock hall— Heath X Milligan*- ••Bet" -r« pared paint The excursion of the Monday, July 16, "f successful « xpcrlencc Fourth. Congregational Furls nine tear- the for which this R concert company, under Heath X Milligan school to Cast ii.e will take Then, too, purpose rm’iiyi auspices and fair dealing nave put the Sunday place <*f Ei’swnith festival chorus. tnunu- Friends of Charles H. Emery who was concert is should not he tickets, Mfg.t o at the head of \incrien’* paint next A limited number of given over- 1 a Monday. 35 •, 50c and 75c. re r*. ♦o*O4O4O^a*B*o*o#04O*o*Ji! fall several weeks ! fact u severely injured by looked. The Ells wort h festival chorus is 9. Tin* firm ha- never to! i an untruth about tickets will he «old to the public beside ago, were pleased to see him out again of and Monday, July 23 Annual excursion, Its output those to the school. The deserving support encouragement. Is the week. supplied Sunday Daughters of Rebeaah on sttamer “Cath- 10. It claims Its "Best prepared paint lust ItH work for the three seasons is will be sold E. past too erine”. beat. tickets at F. Robinson’s Nokomis Rehekah will have an well known to need here. *OLt> liv F t lodge exploitation 6 or 7 to he settled later» i store Thursday morning. The steamer Aug. (date excursion on Monday, July 23. by steamer The public can in no better way show hiihuhI excursion Monaghan's hand to sthattox jc wescott, will leave t he coal wharf at 8 h. m return- “Catharine”, to some point not yet de- its appreciation for this organization,and East Bluehill. E' I ing about 8 p. m. ELUWUKTII,.M cided upon. at the same time listen to a musical enter- Wednesday, Aug. 15 —Butler reunion at caucus was Han- i A democratic held at Eastbrook. Mrs. Lewis Mrs. 1. L. Haiman tainment of n very high order, than by Kalugador spring, QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCO Friend, cock hall Monday afternoon. A. W. and Doris will leave this week attending this concert. daughter was chosen chairman and I). E 1 Greely ill. for a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Announcement more in detail will be No Trot Hindi Hurley secretary. Delegates were elected I David Friend at Caribou. given the public iHter in the week. Tue t ot announced to be I.eld * Blue- to the State convent ion as follows: H. F. hill o » tl e Fourth Iirh been declared off- The football committee of the Dirigo Maddocfcs, E E. Brady, Colin McKenzie, Hu ugor Schooner Host. athletic club will give a ball at Hancock John H. Bresnahan, Charles A. Joy, The schooner “Kate Walker,” of Ban- hall on the evening of the Fourth. The George B. Stuart. The following were What Shall We Have for Dessert? one of the famous old two masters orchestra will furnish the music. gor, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Dirigo elected alternates; Carlton McGown, N. This question arises in the family every bailing from that port and well known in | John W. Brimmer, of the H. Higgins, D. E. Hurley, John E. Doyle, Let us answer it Minneapolis, sank off day. to-day. Try Jell-Ot M IIK UK BY lilYKN Ellsworth, Sequin Sunday. She VTOTH K y twelve-year-old son of Frank H. Brim- Joseph M. Higgins, F. L. Frazier, W. a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre- that fmm this d »te the apoth- was bound from Port for Ban- y Reading in two minutes No no l-uidne** heretofore conducted mer, formerly of Ellsworth, is visiting H. Dresser. pared boiling! ecary y gor with coal. add water and set name of !i. I> VVljtgln will his uncle, John H. in ;hia baking! simply boiling under the y Brimmer, city. A large tent has been in the lot be continued at the same place, cor- O pitched The “Walker” was built at Brewer iu to cool Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp- Main and Water streets, by the O Josiab 11. Higgins is at home from the residence of John and (Jet a at ner adjoining Lym- 1860. Her was C. H. of berry Strawberry. package under the firm name of Q captuin Jordan, 10 cts. under-igned. burner on the Falls road, where religious your grocer’s to-day. Wlggtu X Moore. V j Orland. The crew left the sinking IlKi.rN I. WiooiM, Q been employed wince last fall. After a services are ueiu u. x\u veil isis. ueing uyo. schooner in a boat and were Ki-waki* li. Muokk. short visit home he to return to picked up by Cj’ expects Lectures on the are 211)6 crtisrmmtc. " prophecies being a D .1.» r h. I ii .. I1 Massachusetts. Bangor bound vessel. Eld. J. 1$. Goodrich and other given by Ered of Frank E. Mace, the doughty democrat Capt. Segebath, Ellsworth, workers. There has been a good attend- sailed the “Walker” last year. hot" weather I from Great Pond, is oue of the delegates ance. Meetings this week will be held on to the Kansas City convention which FIRE- FIRE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sat- Minstrels CLOTHING starts in on its work to-day. He left Ells- DonneU’ys Coining, worth last Friday. urday evenings. There will be three ser- The ever popular favorites, Tommy Don- i vices next Seats and the nelly's minstrels, will appear at Hancock hall IS CRACKERS The annual reunion and of the Sunday. free, banquet on next The Is as AND A SUPPLY OF is cordially invited. .Monday evening. company FULL Ellsworth high school aluinui association public before under the management of Mr. Frank A. ON will be held at hall Thurs- The schooner “Leonora”, Capt. Koland TOP, FOURTH OF JULY GOODS. Manning Owen, manager of the Bangor and Augusta day evening. The programme for the Bonsey, arrived Saturday, after a I quick opera houses, which Is a sure guarantee of the ami have availed them- post-prandial exercises has not been fully from Franklin to back to many trip Koudout, excellence of the attraction. The company SALE. selves of its REMOVAL Boston with cement, and home. She was carry a fine concert hand and orchestra. A su- satisfying qual- ICE CREAM, iUjbcTtisrmrntB. seventeen days on the trip. That time perb parade will l»e given at noon. Seats are ities the past week. You’ll has been equalled, but Capt. Bonsey broke nowon sale at Wlggln’s.—Advt. to be made In the loca- like the weights, the lit, the Because of the change SODA, the record for getting quick discharge in tion of the GEORGE A. PARCHER, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRUIT. Boston. The “Leonora” arrived there JFfnsntial. style, the color, the prices of Friday morning at 9 o’clock. At 5 that our ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE, Special Sale of Candles Saturday. WHOLESALE anil RETAIL •;■»«»■»{■»««ss»s«s•••«sa» afternoon she had discharged her cargo SUMMER CLOTHING. of even it is necessary to dispose many plant*, of 1,500 barrels of cement; at 6 m the I Evidence of the I would be % The ^ at a sacrifice, which otherwise kept. LELAND, 23 Haiti St. evening she came at 6 the next even- Cool, dressy, shapely, dur- DRUGGIST. out; safety of which are she was at Ellsworth. PLANTS ing ^ — Also some BEDDING ^ able and above all, cheap week and next at The reconi of the past in the Mosl left on hand will be sold this Several schooners were being repaired 2 rtunicipal beet guarantee of the future. § and economical. Iiusy as low prices. at the Ellsworth shipyards last week. Bonds The Security, Strength, Safety and Solidity 2 Trustworthy J — The schooner “Minueola” was on the ma- bees all the time because gee if there ig want. PHYSICIANS’ SUPPLIES lg the fact that Call and anything you OF ^ ^ rine railway to have a new keel in place our our (• • clothing, methods AND conservative In- (• THE EQUITABLE of one knocked off at Hell Gate on her y stltutionaofsav- and our prices are right. Id beyond coniparUon. INSU RE NOW. last trip, when she was towed ashore. § lyier, J HAMHOCKS MAIL in*s arc iareB U. O. HOIHiKINS, Agent. ORDERS The “David Faust” was having new hatch » & § FROM * Fogg CO., combings and a general overhauling. V holders of this •) SPECIALTIES. LEWIS FRIEND & CO., The old schooner “Victory” has had new tj Bangor, ciaaB 0f securi- z PATENTS. and minor 50c. TO $5.00. waterways put in, repairs. tieB- E. J. HUNT, Solicitor. The work on these vessels was done by Mb. S CLOTHIERS. 25 E. M. He. I Maine. 1 J. A. THOMPSON. Square, Bangor, Ellsworth, (Continued on page 8.) *«'«■«»•* **■•*«* *«5 • SS S *i First Nat l Bank Bldg. I. L. Halm aw, Mgr.

t 3W)rrtisrmmts. H’HABOD NORTON FORTUNK. Three Banking. CHRISTIAN FftDFAYOR. fllutual Bcncht Column Little Dogs. Three little dog* were talking, If l*. 8. Pays Claim, Some Hancock A* they trotted along the road; T*ple Pop the Week VtvKlnnln* July EDITED BT rt*C»T MADGE”. FOR WOMAN S HEALTH ( ounty Will Have a Share. And the subject of speech, NATIONAL H‘ Comment by Rev. S. H. Doyle. People FIRST BAN! It• Motto: Helpful and The Maine have been With all and with each, Tone.—The of small Hopefulj Earnest Letters from Women Re- paper* printing power thing*.—Mark !▼, Wm what bar tual benefit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful. | under the French spoliation act, which you SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Is for the com- commenced to take medicine I A man with a elaboration. It is a un ltelng for the common good, It | your amounts to several hundred thousand dol- pal! simply readily of In- mon use—a public servant, a purveyor was in a terrible state, Threw suds on my tall! derstood illustration of the power of wishing myself lars. According to report, some papers a medium for the in Now I think that Is don’t formation and suggestion, dead a times. cruel, you?" We are bow prepared to rent boxes 1b oar little things, of great results from good many Every part which were necessary to establish the ideas. In this capacity It solicits new terrhangeof of seemed to in some was to my body pain but which could not be found, have Said the second, "That’s very atrocious, small beginnings, and spokeu communications, and Us success depends large- j claim, way. At time of menstruation my come to But a worse thing happened to me— Illustrate this character of the Chris lv on the support given it In this respect. Com lately light. was terrible. I A boy with a stone Fire and Proof Vaults. tlan church. There are many muntcatlons must l*e signed, but the name of suffering something If the claim is settled, many Hancock Burglar people broke will not »*e printed there was no cure for me. but Almost my backbone. who despise the day of small things, writer except by permission. thought ! county families would be benefited, a* Communications will be subject to approval or after several bottles of Now what do you think of that?” said he. but It is m-»st unwise to do so. Small bv the editor of the column, but none taking Lydia many descendants of Ichabod Nortou live rejection Said to be One ef the Beet will t>e without good reason. Address E. Pinkham's Vegetable all Said the third, "My fate was the hardest. Vault* things may have great powers either rejected Compound I in this vicinity. The following genealog- all communications to < my bad were gone. 1 am now And I in prove It. Ju*4 now iu the Country. for good or e\ il, and both in the natu- The America*. feelings ical record of Ichabod Norton’s de*et*nd- K1 Is Me. well and health. I shall A man knocked me list ral and the spiritual world God often worth. enjoying g«>od ants through hi* son IiCtnuel Norton may Mutual Benefit Column. medicine.**—Mrs. When I looked at a cal' works a always praise your be of interest to and furn- begins T!'*i g;.at with day many, perhaps Wasn’t that too bad* Ifc»w wow!” We believe that thl* vault afford* absolute a*, Amos Feschler, Box 226, Romeo. Mich. of small things. ish the link for some to connect a claim entity again** TWO PATHS. But the three little dog- di not mention— 1. The l ver of small things in the Female Troubles Overcome with the Norton fortune: I chose me su< h a pleasant path The first, that tn’d -tolen some sprats; natural world. Th;s Is illustrated in De \ r Mrs. Ptx k !i a m : l had female I^emuel Norton was born in Fire and Wherein to stray | F.dgartown, The next that hr ran Burglary. the mustard seed. “A grain of mus with trouble, menses, and Mass., June 2, 1785, wan married March 3b, Where cool boughs, alluring grace, painful kidney At a pooi’ blind man. also stomach trouble. A lout and died at Tre- tard ^eed” was a coiutn*»n expression O'er hung my way. complaint., S ISOS, to Mary Norton, Ami the third that lo* haunted the cats. Our hanking room* aregso arranged a* to w a I a a: tig the rabbis b r anything exi-evnl Red roses gn around my feet. year ago happened to pick tip tnont. Me Sept. 18, Mra. Norton secure i Thus these three little were wild bird’s an dog* talking, It small. It was the small And song paper that contained advertisement died Jan. IS, 1S48, at Me. among Montville, And little folk* do the with music, weird and sweet, of Com- many same; Absoluts for those Boxes. est and tiniest of the seeds, and Beguiled Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable The children of the above couple and Privacy Renting yet They tell of a story My steps along. and when 1 read how it had of Ichabod Norton from tv’-en sown in the earth “it groweth up pound. the grandchildren That redounds to their glory. Before me glowed, in sunset’s fire. others. 1 it and becometh greater than all herbs helped thought might help the destruction of whose vessel* by France But where they well deserve blame. Boxes from $4 to 820 por Mountains, rose-crowned; forget me. and decided to it a trial. I' — and shooteth out branches; so give the claim were as follows: HaUaic+tl to size and great There lay the goal of my desire— originated, Ktgttter. according locetloa. did so. and as a result am now that the fowls of the air may lodge Ambition's bound. feeling Shubael Dunham Norton, born at Cas- Do not r1*k the lo** of yotir valuable well. 1 wish to thank you for married Alwina Ather- (ilorliMii News .papers under the shadow of It.” Small in the But lo! a baud so gently turned perfectly tine. May 25, 1S10, when security can be obtained at such a trifling the benefit medicine has been to cost. beginning, the mustard s»*ed becomes My steps aside. jour ton; died in Portland, June 12, 1876. Comes from I)r. I) B. L'argile, of Washita, Oilier. great and powerful in the end. Nature From where the scarlc t roses burned. me."—Mb*.Clara Stiehkr. Neb. Mary Jenkins Norton, born at Brooks- I. T. lie w rites: “Four bottle* of Electric abounds with such Illustrations. The Where pleasures bide; No florc Pain Tille, Sept. 1, 1812, married (1st) Benjamin Bitters bare cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, A clear voice whispered, soft and sweet, 44 giant oak was once a tiny acorn. The Dear Mrs. Pixkham :—Your Vege- Norwood Brown, who died in 1831, and which had caused her great suffering for “Hear child. l*e still. Terrible sort* would break out on Hancock boundless, mighty sea Is made up of table Compound has been of much (2d) Oliver Manu Norwood, of Mt. l>e#ert, years. County Saviny; Bait, It Is not t*est thst foolish f et her head and face, and the best doctors ME. little of water. The moss Is but benefit to me. When my menses first who died at Mt. Desert, Feb. 5, 1879. Mary ELLSWORTH, drops Stray where they will. could give no help; but her cure Is com- a very little plant, yet when Its seeds appeared they were very irregular. died at Ellsworth, Feb. 22, 1900. and her health is excellent This Before the wl*hed-for mountainside plete Commenced Hnalneaa Majr l, 1373. too often and did not Iyetnuel born at shows what thousand* have that fall on damp, swampy, treacherous Tour feet may gain, They occurred Norton, jr., Brookavllle, proved Electric is th»* l**nt leave a week or more. I unmarried. Bittern blood-purltier morasses they grow up and bind the I will they follow where I guide for always 1814, lost al sea, 1838, !n thl* bank arc known. It’s the supreme remedy for Depcalta by law exempt fro® Thro’ vales of suffered at these times with terrible Pink ham born at taxation. ground together with such bauds that pain.” Rebecca Norton, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and it becomes quite safe to pass over- Rebellious, blinded with hot tears, pains in my baek and abdomen. Would Brooksville, Oct. 7, 1S16; married Capt. running sores It stimulates liver, kidneys I and bow X. B. COO LI l'rttidrni. building. In fact, a broad anil durable turned my feet. De m LH.H1 ior several nays aim woujo Ephraim Pray; died at Tremont, May 7, el*, expels poisons, helps digestion, DOR, builds the 50cents. Sold So dreading In my anxious fears. not be rational at times. 1 up strength. Only JOBS F. WHITCOMB, bridge. Throughout creation the grand exactly 1896. D. (iauranteed. Vice-President.) What 1 might meet. by?*. Wioniiv. Druggist*, est and most ends are ob- took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Mehitable Norton, born at CHARLES C. BUBRILL. Treatur*. complicated — Newbury But lo, again, flowers decked my way tained the means. It Is an«l menses l**vame regular Brooksville, March 17, 1819; married by simplest me reu rose Compound. 3borrtisnnxntB. Drpo*1t* draw Inured from the firat day^of anti left me E. died at March, and December. Of pleasure. Haunting, false ami guy. pains entirely.’’—MlUk George Kelley; Tremont, May 11, June, September F. Custer, Brule. Wia. hind tin* simple means. That once 1 chose. 1850. HOARD OF DIRECTORSi 2. Tin- power of small things in the But white lilies—Truth’s own bloom— Jane Norton, born at Mt. Desert, pure Lydia CORE ALL TOUR PAIRS WITH if A. r. Bit bn ham. John T. Whitcomb, spiritual world. As in the natural so Ami starry eyes cookies, etc., seem to Oct. 1,1822; married David Norton, March N. B. Cooi.iiHiK, F. Carroll Bit krill, gingerbread, supply ( lOKI.U in Of whose sweet C. Mu'I.L. In the spiritual world God seems to violets, perfume the requirements of supper time, but 17, 1844; died l>ec. 13, 1848, at Moutville. Is sacrifice. delight to produce great results from desserts in hot weather trouble some Elizabeth born at Mt Rank hour* dally, from V a. m. to 1? m —Florence A. Jone$. Gray Norton, Pain-KillerJ weak and insignificant beginnings. The cooks. Desert, Dec. 23,1825; married Capt. Charles A Meuicine Chest ia Itsell. mustard seed is a of the a died some fifteen type kingdom Dear M. U. Friendtt: Many recommend fruit, and for change Bran scorn b; year* ago SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR of heaven. The of the Christian cannot Williams born Mt origin At this season of the the good that is excellent, but many get Phebo Norton, Desert, year Cramps, Dinrrhoea, «olds, church was most and man. if he died al IH ^ insignificant. Skep- housewives, a little can save fruit the average especially Sept. 12, 1827; Augusta, July 2, by planning, Coughs, Neuralgia, 6% tics would have Veen inclined to smile be a would a of unmarried. themselves much labor and weariness. working man, prefer piece lSjfi, la what your money will earn If had heard Christ to Tils little Rheumatism. Invented In ahan-n of they say Probably the majority of workers find pie to a banana, or a plate of pudding to Benjamsn Randall Norton, born Mt. the band of followers. “Go ye into ail the an 3. 1829; married Vilura 25 and 50 cent Battle*. the hot w at her most try ing to their phys- orange. Desert, July world and preach the gospel to every Bread can be made in a of Mt. Insert, Oct. 1852; B6.AALE OF S TATIONS ical strength and energy, and they men- puddings quite Branscomb, 15, H creature.” But who would smile at I know a Mrs II who die 1 at 1891. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE tally scold themselves for laziness, when variety. certain Falmouth, January. this command The mustard today? their distaste for activity is only the effect makes a most delicious bread pudding to Tnomas R.. born Mt. Desert, Aug. 17, PERRY DAVIS' A NEW SERIES seed has become a tree, its great of the dread the be eaten cold. I wish she would impart 1831, married Jane Holbrook, Jan. 1, 1S75; temperature. They bay- If now open. Share*, J1\ each; monthly branches spreading over all the earth its to our column. Then there died in Boston. Mav, 190u ing-time and the "hearty meals’ they will “make-up” $t — payment*, perjhare. and and blessing all man- are cocoas ut and sheltering be expected to provide. cornstarch.' tapioca, .Ibbritisrmtnts. kind. Works of grace in au individual Indian that can Ik-eaten with 1 Let us look the subject over and see if puddings, “So you finally proposed.’' said Ids WHY PAY RENT? heart. In a «>r a nation, are be community we can not the matter of cook- cream or butter and can prepared in the chum. “Well, to fell ti e truth," returned simplify w hen too ran borrow on your often very feeble at the start, but un- Most like custards. ing a little. First, I will admit there is a morning. persons cup the thoughtful youth, “I r»al!y didn't aharen, give a Ural mortgage ai d der the of God assume gigan- ahead is a reduce It every month Monthly blessing difference in men. Some are bo or The planning of meals great know that 1 hut she good, proposed, accepted |*at menta and Inn red together tic proport ions in the end. That God of laU.e able callers in the afternoon, it is ing or comment They ask no questions, frequently OWN YOUR OWN HOME. to do small, insignificant things f<*r not safe to count on time to make j “for conscience sake” or for some other having God or for Hi* church, but the results cake or at tea lime and do reason. 1 there are men w ho will gingerbread 1 JUST PUBLISHED! For j*art1rulam Inquire of suppose W. from these trilling efforts may be very not recommend making a of RANGES Hknrt < t «hm*n, Sec*y. or practice put ! noteat yeast brtad, will not tat hot Kind Nat'l Batik Bldg. great. Let us not despise the day of off until that time of W. | biscuit; men who want pie instead of ting cooking day. A. King, President. small things. Let us not make light But sometimes one finds it a convenience j pudding or pudding instead of pie. HISTORY of trifles. “Trifles make perfection, to a at I Ou the other hand, there are women stir up loaf of cake that time. can OK YNWOOD r. GILES, •rid perfection is no trifle.” God sounds ex- who do not like to cook. I Some of you may think it J out of always pity make much little. to of a the w ho says "she hates to travagant speak keeping quite housekeeper ATTOBNK Y AND COCXSKLLOB AT THE rRAVER MEETING. is no I.AW. cook”, though 1 do not know exactly bow variety of materials on hand, but it SWAN’S ISLAND, Have an with volun- more a open meeting, to truly sympathize w ith her. If I were a expensive to have good many kinds, deal one attention to Collection* and tary participation. man and had married a woman who hated than it is to have a good of kind, MAINE, Special given all and we need to our Commercial buatneaa. niRLE READINGS. cooking, I should not ask for any stronger variety keep up BY Isa. xxviii. P-1.3; I‘s. xix. 14; Zech. Iv, of her devotion to thau the appetites, especially in the warm weather. proof me, H. W. SMALL, M. D. Math. 42; 3d; xxv. fact that for ten. or If these hints are not a help to the old 1-14; x. xii, 14-30; twenty forty years MONEY TO LOAN. some of the xxvi, 0-13; Mark xii. 41-44; John vi, she had uncomplainingly taken pains to housekeepers, perhaps younger ones some them in SECURITY TAKEN ON HEAL ESTATE Jas. 1-d. for me wholesome may put of practice. 1-13; ill, prepare daily, good A history of Swan’s Gland has ju*t l»een pub Aunt Madob. OR PERSONAL PROPERTY. food, and of that kind which she knew llahed, and is now ready for delivery. l>r. In CTinroh Itunlnea*. Apnthy w'ould be to my taste. Small, of Atlantic, has given ntueh time tc pleasing ALL M'AINKA* What would a census of the attend- UTMICTLT CONriDENTlAL. At this season of the year one needs to A Woman Sliuu'tl l>ress Best at Home. the preparation of this volume, w hich cover# ants tlie annual church 214 From the table of con upon average do oftener than in the winter— At home a woman should be in page®. following cooking guided be the which the hook Office* In rtrat National Bank reveal? We fe;ur that, as a tents may seen ground Bulldlug, meeting that we want more is, newly-cooked food, her manner of dressing by an even greater covers. Kllawokth, not 23 cent of the active resi- OF Maine. rule, per because things either dry or sour more desire to please than elsewhere. Her TABLE CONTESTS. dent members of being I. Introduction—A capable present who herself or husband be most un< borlglne--GGeovery. quickly. Esther, styled may the b-ervant of Purchase—Settlement and l-and Titles. and rally at this gather- II. participating hinted at being called the “Cookie Fiend ", men, but be will know wi eu she looks III. A Sketch of the Life of Od James rvwar. Professional (Tarfis. which is in some the most IV. Sketches of settlers. ing, respects Is of imitation. A can or of neat and attractive, with hair newly biographical fcar.y worthy jar V. (jolt’s Gland. of the To be sure, the dressed, and some arrangement will tak- a Important year. cookie* will a both pretty VI. The four CARROLL prose good standby about the bodice of h* KUning ludusuy. twenty Bl'RRILL, of roll calls and gown. The prac- of Mu aid Record#. growing custom sup- for the table and for lunch A VII. Synopsis pa purposes. tice of wearing soiled fi »ery ut home can- VI11. Miaceilaoeotis. ATTORNEY is resulting in larger attendance, not AND pers glass of milk with » few cookies makes a be too strongly deprecated.—Ladies' but there are many good sized city Home Journal. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. good fmenoon lunch. PRICK, #1.50. inch stick of wood full churches where a few comparatively t- niui.j ihuir o v oa Krnii m Int^r. Notary Public ani> .it stick or iijk Pkacr- The book may l*e obtained of the author, Dr. transact all the business. How can the when do call a or The act means Freddy—Pop, they rogatively doubtfully. II. W. Small, Atlantic, Me.; of II. W. Bar Office over Hurrlii National Hank, church consistently urge uj>on men the woman “an old hen?” The Paternal— “What! Aunt Madge advocating lunch ast, ‘223 Middle street, Portland, or of the pul size of f re-box State Street. Ellsworth, Mr. duty of attending caucuses and of vot- When she becomes set in h« r it Plblishiso between meals”! Yes, my dear, if you hope!e«-ly Ushers, The Hancock Count at the when in its own ing polls doing wavs, my son. Ellsworth, Me. are one of those rushing, busy house- CO., H. L. 1). business it so often sets an example of WOODRUFF. keepers who hardly took time to eat your J)R. Indifference and negligence? — Congre- breakfast this morning, let me prescribe *s SOLD BY MAIN ST., ELLSWORTH. gatloualist. milk and cookies and Yji- for you. Take the (Over Harden's Shoe Store.) to the side of the house or into a Doing ChriNtlan Work. go shauy cool and sit down for ten minutes Condition.* for Christian work vary, room, and eat that lunch. r. 1!. Twenty-five years’ experience In New York but it Hiust Ik* prosecuted whether they AIKEN, The cookies are of; now comes Special attention given to chronic .caws. seem favorable or unfavorable. Our disposed EU.'WOliT I. ME. I know “no Isird can utilize the most unpromising doughnuts. many say dough- nuts for but it is to circumstances to the best account and summer”, owing your 24 oz. Package 1A(h F. BURNHAM, stomach, or your family, or your circum- it is ours to go forward in dependence that Ivorine is made by the proprietors of I I ■ T ATT ORNEY divine and dc stances whether doughnuts shall have a upon guidance strength, famous Shading Soaps is a sure guarantee H II • AND on the table in hot weather. For our duty and leave results with God. place COUNSELLOR AT LAW. me, I should be lonesome if the can be- ^ If He gives us only limited means, we ifiority_ Also for all classes ol « No. 5cho< I f prowcullng attorney side the did not contain a few BTifill9 trie't 3 pensions against the United flutes. are not to hut to use cookie-jar despise them, Business solicited. them to the utmost of our It doughnuts most of the time. is pleaded to inform the people of 3 ability. S-m Ellsworth. Maine. Is fidelity that counts in Ills estimate Good bread for a stand-by, will save A thin city and vicinity tlmt he ha* 2 of labor done in His name and for His much hurry and heat many times. Then 0 put into hi* t*hop an engine and Q A. STEWART, M. D. glory and human benefit.—Presbyte- there are toasts and bread dipped in beaten j ? woodworking machines, anti is 5 * rian. egg with a little milk and fried in butter, I 8 prepared to do p II OMCEOP ATI 11ST, with a in the line of variety gems, pop- 3 WKAT Rk.mKAVILLK, MAIM. The Man Who Disobeys. TCKNING, PLANING overs, biscuit and rolls. Vary your bill of jg Graduate Itoalon I'nlvemlty Member of This world is too small to afford a ami JIG-SAWING 3 Maine Hotntrouathlc fare. If one has plenty of eggs, milk and Medical aoclety ; A mcrlean jg Institute of and place of safety to the man who diso- all kinds lloRHeopathy, corresponding butter they can have a variety and live ; Q of at abort notice. $ member Bo-ton beys God.—Lutheran. Honueopaihlc Medical society. well. 530000C>0000000000000OOOa TELEPHONE CONNECTION. But we want some meats Walt. certainly. Here is where labor be saved. Canned F.. The clouds may be low over valley and hill. may JOHN BUNKER, JR., The voice of the ice fettered brooks may grow roast beeffcan be eaten as it is, or made ATTORNEY AT LAW. •till. into a nice {meat pie. Canned corned beef The snow may lie deep in the pathway before, is usually good and makes good meat L i-h And winter may close on our hearts mure and omen AT The of either be more. remnants may chopped BAR HARBOR AND BLl’EHILL, ME. Put winter must pass and the darkness must fly. with bread crumbs moistened and sea 11 invent or also can wait fur the our cannot anything you improve; getI Bar Harbor office* : 7 and * We springtime; hope Mt. DeeertBlock. sonedito taste, and fried in little cakes 01 CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN die. j j Bluehlll office open Saturdays. as some call them. j PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, j croquettes, 1 ! i1 for free examination and advice. < The briers may climb round the gate we would If you have a to canned goods, prejudice H. pass. get a beef tongue or corned beef, and boil, BOOK ON PATENTS fe * before patent. S DR- GRFELY, Wkh close twining tendrils and rank growing serving cold with baked or mashed or grass. 1 C.A.SNOW&CO.) DENTIST. But what nr* the briers? They die while we scalloped; pot a toes. Of course with steaks Patent Lawyers. WASH I NGTON. D.C. j! Graduate of the watch and a Philadelphia Dental College, ham it does not take long to prepare Class of *75 And break from the hinge* and fall from the meal. If can obtain fish is desirable latch. you it, HarOmc* IN Giles' Block. Ellsworth. Then glad for our trial we enter the portal. as summerj food. Cake) or cream {cakes, Closed Wednesday afternoons untU further notice. We can wait to be happy; our life is immortal. Papers by Mail: D. C. |Wallr Send for #Ve< Sa in pi** f beautiful Washington*, If earth’s joy were delayed till we whispered, l drfinis dirn-t Li* win,It- OC r/ H. Gene tee Pure Foot! Le X. Y.: uul .... DRUMMEY, ••Too late!” Co., Roy, | M;en, SAVE / QUARLES If death touched our hands as they opened the Gentlemen —Our family realize so much from ATTORNEY the use of GBA1 N O that 1 feel I must a Eoisoirs Phonograph say f OREN HOOPER’S gate. word to induce others to use it- If are Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it sings and talks as well as plays, and SONS, AND If from and our aoula should people The Household Outfitters, Me. springtime gladness interested in their health and the welfare of cost as It music of Portland, don't much. reproduces the any instrument—bamhor orchestra—tells AT be riven, their children will use no other COUNSELOR LAW. they beverage. stories and old familiar as well as the songs—it is al Anething brighter and better would wait us in I have used them all, but GRAIN-O I have sings—the hymns popular ways ready. is on State kind of room*, width of border Rooms 2 and First Nat*l Bank heaven. found superior to any, for the reason that it is See that Mr. Edison’s signature every machine. Cata- price, 3, Buildino, Fifth and color desired. —Forward. solid grain. Yours for health, C. F. Uiebs. logues of all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Ave., New York, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. ■L nfeucTtifrnuntf. KLLSWORTH MARKETS. COUNTY NEWS. KITTKKY TO CARIBOU. dated Mines Co. is the name of > tie cor- For additional County .Vnrs, nee other pagen. WEDUBIDiV, July 4, 1900. poration and It has an authorized issue of On« Week’s ii "t i. i, -- Windowings of Newa, stock to the amount of iTT' '.ri'* >i. 1 ■AIRS LAW BBGABtMHO WBIGHTS ARD MEASURES. capital ffl.000,000. Franklin. Novelty and Nonsense. A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 The purpose of the corporation is to tako Augustus Bunker and Henry Bragdon pounds, and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall Patent has been granted to D. A. Kin- over twenty-eight mining properties weigh 70 pounds. have returned from Rumford Falls. caid, Houih for nail extractor. located In southwestern Colorado. The The standard weight of a bushei of potatoes, Portland, office™ Misses Addle and Marla Bunker, hav- In good order am! (ft lor shipping, is 60 pounds; Tlieannual reunion of the First Maine of the corporation are rh follows: of apples, 44 pounds. ing closed their schools, are at home for regiment heavy artillery association will president, Mark Gallert, of Waterville; The standard weight of a bushel of beans In a vacation. be held In treasurer, Cyrus W. Davis, of Waterville; good order and fit for shipping. Is 62 pounds. Corinth, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Of wheat, l>eets, ruta ami 60 directors, Mark Gallert, W. Rev. J. E. Lombard, whose pastorate baga turnips peas, Railroads will sell tickets for one fare the Cyrus Davie, potimis; of corn, .VI pounds; of onions, 52 of with the round Waterville; H. M. Houle, of Boston; Methodist church here closed pounds; of carrots, Kngllsn turnips, rye and trip. Indian 50 John D. Julian T. this is at meal, of parsnips, 45 pounds; Chiptnan, Whitlock, spring, pleasantly located of pounds; An interesting rumor is current to the barley and buckwheat, 46 pounds; of oats, Ht. N. G. Wetmore In a Htephen, B.; Merritt, Athens. recent issue of the Somerset 32 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. effect that a with telephone company, K. C. Charles T. F. A. his friends were The are Elkin, Bailey, Reporter, pleased to read prices quoted below the retail prices abundant capital behind it, is soon to be nt Ellsworth Farmers can reckon from of Ht. N. E. J. this kind allusion to him: Lom- easily Jones, John, B.; Lawrence, “Rev. Mr. these what are organized to do business in Maine. No they likely to receive In trade of Fairfield; J. Walter Davis, of Auburn- bard preached an exceedingly able and or cash for their products. town of importance will be slighted, it is dale, Mass. interesting sermon at the church Sunday. Country Produce. and have Hotter. said, arrangements already For clearness and logic it caunot be sur- been made for connections with local Butter remains dull, with more offered each Scott’s Masterpiece. passed.” companies In other states eo that week than merchants can take. practi- A was June 30. B. grave, scholarly-looking maiv J Creamery per lb.26 cally the whole of New England will be much attracted by a petite blonde at S .18 a.*o covered the new ||{ by system. dinner He she Mrs. Leslie Swan left for Portland Cheese. recently. hoped might A. W. j Best Philbrook, ex-mayor of Augusta, prove as intelligent as she was Saturday for a short visit. factory (new) per tb.16$18 charming, Best dairy (new).. died Thursday, aged eighty-one years. and so drew her into conversation. Dutch Mrs. M. J. Springer is visiting her (Imported).90 Death came Neufchatel.oft suddenly. Wednesday he “You must admire Hir Walter Hcott.” he j daughter, Mrs. Edgar Perry, at Northeast attended |1 Eggs. commencement exercises of exclaimed with sudden animation, “la L Harbor. at and Eggs have been coming in In better supply Colby Waterville, appeared in best not bis ‘Lady of the Lake’ exquisite in Ita | Mrs. Rebecca the of health and Bean, of East Sullivan, is past week, but price holds at 18 cents. Bos- spirits. Mr. Philbrook flowing grace and poetic imagery? Is it visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Brag- ton egg market Is still dull, and tends to keep began business in Augusta as clerk in a not—” down here as few don. prices eggs are being sent to dry goods store. In a few years he was a “it is perfectly lovely,” she assented, Boston. in the Miss Edith Bragdon is the guest of her partner dry goods business of clasping her hands in ectacy. “I suppose Fresh laid, per doz. 18 aunt at Nason, Hamlin & Co. He continued in I have read it a dozen times.” Cherryfleld, where she will spend Poultry. the week of the the business through several changes in “And Hcotl’s ‘Marmion’.” he continued, “Fourth”. Broilers are still selling nt fancy prices, but until his A most of partnership retirement several with its and marvelous SUIT OF WHITE. Francis Pettlngill, of Worcester, Mass., them go to Bar Harbor. Fowl are sell- rugged simplicity I ing at 14 cents. years ago. One can almost smell the Is spending the summer with his grand- descriptions. N Broilers, oo The house and heather on the heath while & 5Tt< every cake of there are J00 parents, Z. L. Wilbur and wife. per pair.f 1 farm buildings at South perusing its Ivory Soap Fowl. 14 Berwick occupied by Clarence J. Knight, splendid page.” complete suits of rich, creamy lather. Before The arrival of Nathan Butler, of Minne- Hay. one of the members of the Fannie Sprague “It Is perfectly grand,” she murmured. sota, was an agreeable surprise to his The rain last week Improved the hay outlook on a suit of coroner’s were burned The “And Hcott’s he dressing, put Ivory Soap. Cover somewhat, but on old hold to jury, Sunday. Emulsion,” continued, friends, after an absence of flftoen years. prices hay up $12 J fire started in the for a faint was 1 the entire from head to foot with to 114. barn, where twelve suspicion beginning body Mrs. Elizabeth Tufts of dawn Hall, Belfast, Best loose, per ton.12 $14 horses were burned to death, and a large to upon him. lather. Take the suit off with came from East on Baled. 14 tepid water and you up Sullivan, Saturday, 316 quantity of farming implements, as well “I think,” she interrupted, rashly, It her and called on frietida here. Straw. will remove with it ali the way home, as the personal effects of the twelve “that it’s the best thing be ever wrote.” impurities of the body Loose. g In the early morn of Saturday, June teamsters, were destroyed. The fire was which have been to Baled.10 $12 carried the surface the death closed the life of our es- of through 30, earthly vegetables. incendiary origin. The loss is f3.000; Home people have such open counts- f pores. Use a pure soap for this. teemed townsman, Charles H. Macomber. Native peas are within sight. There are few no insurance. The residents of South nances that you can’t shut them up. other For mouths it has been evident that the changes in the vegetable market. Berwick say it is a very peculiar coinci- IVORY SOAP — 99*%H. PER CENT. PURE. bu .50 faithful and loving ministrations by the Potatoes, Cabbage, .05 dence that S. B. Huntress, another A Life and Death Fight. CorratOMf »*a» •» Tw* r«a 4 tmtu fry r>ae>»a*>> New potatoes, pk Jift Beets, bunch .07 could avail but to make as Mr. W. A. family naught Bermuda onions, .«ft Cucumbers, .uft Sprague juror, should receive fatal inju- Hines, of Manchester, la., B bunch .aft comfortable as possible the closing days Radishes, Lettuce, .Oft ries, and Mr. Knight, who was in favor writing of his almost miraculous escape B String beans, qt .« Beans-per bu— of the husband and father. Mr. Ma- | of who from Poas. pk .50 Imp Yellow Eye, 3.00 naming the party it is alleged is death, says: “Exposure after measles B lb comber, until recent years, has been one ; Tomatoes, .1ft pea, 3.00 the murderer of Fannie Sprague, should induced serious lung trouble, which ended B where they expect to make their future Squash, each .05 in I hid hemor- COUNTY NEWS. I oi our constantly ousy men. When bis be made homeless and penniless within so Consumption. frequent ||9 home. Fruit. rhages and coughed night and Ail For additional Owil>i|f JVMM othsr pay ft ] sons assumed control of the mill and lum- short a time. day. |I1 June 30. 8. U. Native strawberries are in the market. Price my doctors said I must soon die. Then I ber less his in- §1] business, though active, Is hard to quote. More farmers have added The ever began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery for Atlantie. largest corporation organized ||i Blttshlll. terest did not abate. a man who strawberries which cured me. Being to their produce ibis year, and in eastern Maine was formed at Water- Consumption, completely ili Schooner Walter I would not be without it eveu if it cost 11 "Emm*", Cap'. Joyce, Austin Stover went to Sorrento Wed- read he in touch with all now there Is a farm In the on much, kept I hardly vicinity ville last week. The Gold Consoli- a was In the harbor this week. King f5 00 bottle. Hundreds have used it on ill nesday. matters of and was an in- which the berries are not raised. Merchants public interest, my recommendation, and alt say that it 111 left for Portlaud complain that farmers peddle the berries from Capt. Emery Joyce A Children’s Day concert will be held at telligent and agreeable person to meet. How Are Your Kidney* ff never fails to cure Throat, Ch--*st and Lung §§9 I house to house at two boxes for a and troubles size 50c and 00. Saturday, to sail a vessel mackerel sein- the Baptist church next Sunday. As his feebleness increased, his strong quarter, Dr. Hobbs'Sparagus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam- Regular fl Trial ftfl then come to them with what cannot dis- ple free. Add. Sterling Kemedy Co.. CUicagu or N. Y bottles tree ai S. D. Wiggin’s Htore. faith Rnserted itself they Drug ing- O. D. of and in conversing of the Tspley, Brooksvill \ Guy pose of and ask them to pay the same. Thus ||9 Mrs. Dunham wan thrown life beyond. Verily a good man has Stephen Hlhckley, of this town, are working at gone the retail price must lie 15 cents, with sules slow StJ&miaenunta. to the reward of the The devoted from a carriage and quite badly shaken the inn. just. because purchasers say they can buy direct wife, t wo sons and daughter, Mrs. N. H. from the farmers ut Some of mer- up. Schooner “Revenue”, Albert Treworgy 12X. the Higgins, of Ellsworth, who have been un- chants refuse to handle the berries. Field Mr**. William Herrick, who has been master, left Friday with merchandise for ceasing in their care, have the heartfelt strawberries are about out of the market. Wa- MAINE’S GREATEST STORE. I ill with rheumatic ia much Rockland. very trouble, termelons are in. sympathy in their sad bereavement. The improved. Miss Frances C. has secured a bx doz Hinckley funeral took from the bouse this Strawberries, Oranges, .30*c. In Ellsworth, and HARDWOOD LAWN of nine weeks Miss SWINGS, term taught by Orpha day night. market is still llrm. Tea remains strong, with of Dexter. Oak Point. N. Lowell, 1*. 8. Parker left for Alfred last week. no advance yet quoted In Ellsworth. Nelson was at home from Bar k tb Austin Joyce is at home from Kent's Later C. E. Greene and John Philip, Dyer Cotlce—per Bice, per .063.08 Harbor Sunday. Bio, .16 3.25 Pickles, per gal .40§.60 Hill, where he attended the spriug term jr., went to the same place. Mocha, .40 Olives, bottle .25 §.76 Miss Carrie W. is •Java, .37 Vinegar—per gal— $4.50. at the Maine Wesleyan seminary. Fullerton visiting A party of ten had a very merry time at Tea—per lb— Pure elder, .20 relatives here. | Capt. Hanson B. Joyce arrived here a clain-bake Thursday. As a shower was •Japan, .45§.6ft Cracked wheat, .05 Oolong, .3036ft lb .04 NVasb. He hm been Hartford Murch is at home Oatmeal, per Friday from Seattle, approaching in the afternoon (for that stopping Sugar—per lb— Buckwheat, pkg .20 You can buy most anywhere a common spruce swing 11 In command of a steamer fishing in the was the time they went) they had to get for a few weeks. Granulated, .07 Graham, .114 Coffee—A A B, .07 Bye meal, .1*4 for It is doubtless North Pad tic ocean. the clams at tide. The $f.50. worth the AVe sell at nearly high Edgar Condon has gone to Rockland to Yellow, C .06*, Granulated meal,tb 02** price. $4.50 A few good mackerel have been taken shower caught them on t lie beach, and obtain employment. Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— a hardwood that is worth Red or Havana, .35 Linseed, .55 3.6ft swing easily $6.00. green took under the of a in the weirs the last few days, and h they refuge piazza Edward L. and Ladd Porto Blco, .50 Kerosene, .15 Alley Emerson as near In of these little Syrup, .60 Astral oil, .17 frame wish. can be taken from the large number of schools are reported by cottage by. spite were Ht home over you Swing readily Sunday. Lumber Slid drawbacks had a time. Building Materials. incoming vessels. they good frame and inside the house or under the Miss Lura Haynes is visiting her aunt, Lumber—per M— Spruce, 1 2ft hung piazza roof. June 30. Bon. 11 There were never so many summer Mrs. Ruth Atherton, at Bar Harbor. Hemlock, §13 Hemlock, 12ft Hemlock boards, 12 §13 Clapboards—per M — The locks of the seats are circular people engaging cottages and private North ltrook*\tllf adjustable. Descriptive Capt. Charles Gray lias improved in Spruce, I23I6 Extra spruce, 24 §26 houses here as this have Nichols Spruce floor, 16 320 No. 1, 17318 on On of we a year. Many Benjamin is very ill with rheu- health. can Spruce, $4.50 will He ride out a little. Pine, Clear 35 request. receipt ship swing freight arrived. 1231ft pine, 360 already matic trouble. Matched pine. 1ft 320 Extra John of will pine. 35360 on to be returned at our Barry, Brockton, Mass., Shingles—per M— M— prepaid, approval, expense if not Mrs. Kustlce Thompson, family, guests John Hawes lias sold his laths—per horse, “Young remain with his wife till after the Fourth. Cedar, extra 3 2ft Spruce, 2.00 and servants, of Baltimore, arrived Satur- ilartland,” to an Islesboro man. clear, 2 50 Nalls, per tb .04 3.06 satisfactory. J. H. will have his 2d have Edith Galley grandson, clear, 2 00 Cement, per cask 1 60 day. They Mrs. Staples’ Mrs. *' Esther Orcutt, who is ill with pa- Percy Dyer, of Bangor, to help him extra Oi.e, 16ft Lime, per cask .85 cottage again this season. No.., 125 Brick, per M 7 §11 ralysis, remains about the same. " through haying. scoots, .75 White lead, prtb .05 9.08 Kev. Gideon Mayo came here from Mrs. Charles Nichols, who has been ill Mrs. .Susannah Walls and Miss Jennie Provisions. Waterville He w ill iu Saturday. preach with the the is All kinds of meats rule Boast grip past mouth, out again. Colson went to Bar Harbor Sunday to high. cuts of the Baptist church during the summer. lamb are a little but steaks and A tine monument has been erected at visit relatives. lower, chops Mrs. Mayo and family came Friday. are still at 30 cents. Mt. Rest cemetery In memory of Lutie A They are keeping house at the parsonage, special town meeting was called June Beef, lb Pork, It. Gray Farnham. 27 to raise an on Steak, .13 §.30 Chop, .13 which was fitted up for them. appropriation for repairs finely Roasts, .12 9.25 Pigs feet. .(ft Lawrence Varnum has hauled the the roads. June 12J. S. up highway Corned, .(*73.10 Ham, per tb .14 schooner .05 .11 “Motto” and is cutting paving W. I .eland has been at Tripe, Shoulder, South lilr. Harry employed Veal Bacou, .13 for James Condon. Bar Harbor this season .18 .Salt Mrs. Anderson is ill of heart painting, lie was Steak, .10 quite Roasts, .06 3.12 loose .10 Lewis Green and David Douglass are at home on a visit to his lard, trouble. Sunday parents. Mutton Lard In palls, home from Bar Harbor, where they have Ernest T. Leland, road commissioner, steak, .20 .10*2 9.12 Miss Hattie Hendricks left for Portlaud Rousts, .06 3.16 been some time. NOW LOOK 9 PLEASE employed is a doing large amount of labor on the Lamb ■ PLEASANT, Thursday. .30 During the shower Friday the lightning roads which will soon be in good condi- Steak, Kev. Mr. Hill returned Saturday from a Chop, .30 struck an old hackmatack tree near the tion. ltoa?ta, .15 3.22 week’s out of town. trip residence of R. J. it in Blodgett, splitting Capt. Cushman E. Alley, on the schooner Harry Warren was in town this week on two and off the bark. This tree Best cuts of salmon are 30 cents. Other peeling “Mary Eliza”, met with an accident prices first quite a short visit to relatives. It was his was Mr. about sev- remain unchanged. planted by Blodgett Saturday. He took a heavy squall off the Cod, .05 Haddock, .05 visit for several years. enty ago. lightning struck years Monday Point of Oaks, lost his mainsail and re- Halibut, .lO.j .18 Mackerel, each 10§ .25 a pine ire** across lue ronu iroru j. r. E. P. Cole and daughter Jennie, of celved other damage. Hlueiltfh, .12<}14 Clams, qt .20 Hawes' house. Lobsters, ft. .15 Trout, .25 l>rUUK 1 II UlttHl- <» BUUll >inn lll-I .'OIUI 2. June 30. C. July Plutarch. Salmon, .20 3 .$j day to see the Hatch homestead. They Fuel. North l.araoiM*. Itluflilll Falls. returned the same day. cord ton— Miss Grace and Harold Walker Wood—per Coal—per llatcil and of Young 3 00 00 8 00 Mitchell left for Rock- Bridges wife, Bucksport, Dry hard, §5 Broken, w/11 Mrs. Caroline returned to their homo 2 00 00 6 00 are Mrs. Brooks in Portsmouth Dry soft, §3 Stove, her who visiting Bridges’ sou. load 8 00 ntip laud to i Tuesday, join husband, Roundings per Egg, Gray. Saturday. 1OO3I 26 Nut, 8 00 is at work there. They will keep house Mrs. Hiram Baton, of Hedgwick, is Harrison Hodgkins and wife, of Bar Blacksmith's 6 00 there while his employment lasts. Flour, Grain and Feed. If are in need of her Mrs. Stillman Ban- Harbor, recently visited Mrs. you visiting sister, Hervey The of flour Is still The school here, taught by Miss Helen dage. tendency upward, though Salisbury. since the Richardson, closed Friday, Quite a num- #1 jump la-t‘week, no further advance Mrs. U. G. F. Bandage, of Brookline, Mrs. Sarah Springer, of North Han- has been made in Ellsworth. dealers ber of visitors attended the closing exer- Bangor Mass., made a call on relatives here Wed- on A cock, visited her Mrs. Small, with large stock hand ure holding at an ad- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT cises. There was a match for the sister, Lucy spelling nesday. last week. vance of #1.50 over prices of two weeks ago. j fifth class, (iardner Pert standing up the School closed yesterday after a pleasant Miss Lelia Richardson and Miss Vira Meal remains at #1.10 in Ellsworth, with up- of kind longest. Next a march, recitations by ward any and profitable term taught by Miss Lizzie Austin, who have been teaching in Pe- tendency. Allison Robbins, Cassie bb— Corn Roy Hendricks, Davis, of Bluehiil. nobscot, returned home on Saturday. Flour—per meal, bag 1 10 write f ir prices to THE C. Q. CONN CO., Union Square, New York, Stinson, Millie Small, Roy Hatch, Vivian Straights, 5 25 §5 75 Corn, bag 120 Tuesday some of the young people Friends of Mrs. Alice Hodgkins and St. Louis roller, Oats, West'n.bu. .40 and a photograph of tlio instrument., made expressly for you will bo sent by return mail; Greenlaw, Parker Hatch, Essie Gray, 5 25 §5 75 Shorts—bag— 1 00 31 05 and the instrument itself will he hold a reasonable time subject to your order. visited Bluehiil, made the ascent of Blue- Miss Eunice are to welcome Vinal Lena Jennie Coggins glad Patents— M ixed feed,bag 1.10 A certificate of an actuul test of tho instrument, signed by a competent expert., will Ernest live, Gray, Dow, hill mountain, and partook of a picnic them home from their three again Winter wheat, 5 75 Middlings, bag 1.20 accompany the photograph, which may bo safely deluded upon as an exact representation Hatch, (iardner Pert, Ernest Hatch and dinner on the summit. months’ trip to South America. Spring wheal, 6 00 of its real worth and condition. When the order is the instrument from which the is Charlie Bye; a musical dialogue and the C.‘ S. of the Fletcher Hides and Tallow. placed, particular photograph Fletcher, president Harvey Brngdon has purchased a restau- made, will ho shipped, to the customer, with full instructions, to allow him to four seasons by girls of the school. All lb— Pelts, .40 §.80 prepaid, f>8 Investment of Colorado, with his rant at Waterville and in with Hides—per give it a satisfactory trial. Should the instrument uot prove satisfactory, itcan be returned > #8 the were well taken. The school Bo., company .35 parts Ox, .05* Lambskins, §.75 without a cent of expense to the customer. I Miss wife, was the of A. K. for another young man will follow that busi- lb— evidence of careful training. guest Conary Cow, .05* Tallow—der Instruments costing $20.00 and upwards are guaranteed hy written contract for a period *18 a few last week. With Mr. ness. success follow* him, is the .05 02 Sivesichardaoo will teach the next days Conary May Bull, Hough, §.02* of five years against any defect in tone, tune or workmanship. They will also bo sold on probably and sons Willie and Albert he took a wish of his friends. Calf skins, green .04* 305 term as all seem pleased with her. trip many Tried, the installment plan, if preferred. i to West Brooksville, visiting the Hercules .25 §1.00 June 30. Ego. School closed Friday, after a very suc- mine and other places of interest. Dried Fruit. Largest Factories in the World. Endowed by Every Good Musician. cessful Miss Gertrude Hutchins Kant Franklin. June 30. Sub. term, Figs, .12 § 20 Tamarind*, .10 teacher. The follow were not absent Dates, .10 Currants, .08 §.12 Fred 11 has returned from Rum- ing joper Sound. during the term: Burton Cannon, Raisins, .08§.15 Apples, string .08 ford where he went to work. Prunes, .lu§.l4 Apples, sliced .10 Falls, Charles Bordeaux is building his weir. Gladys Norwood, Frances Reed, Leroy Frank Joy returned from Romford Smith, Natalie Salisbury, Wendell Nor- Walter Blake is at home from Seal wood, Arthur Kief, Lester 111. He is threat- Ralph Kief, The first creation of God was the light Falls, last Thursday, Absent one-half Ethel Harbor, ill. Young. day, of sense; the last was the light of reason. ened with typhoid fever. Norwood. —Bacon. Miss Cora Richardson is at home from John G. Went- July 2. Y. Road Commissioner Northeast Harbor. The man who marries a widow musn’t a crew of men on worth is working large expect his wife to believe everything he Harry Bordeaux is driving a milk cart Your best friend can give you no better ad- the roads, putting them in tine condition. tells her. MOCHA & JAVA to Northeast Harbor. vice than this: “For ntCELSlOp _ Impure blood, humors, _Wm The school entertainment which Miss A FINE W— YOU SHOULD I The teacher and scrofula, salt rheuin, dyspepsia, weak nerves, pH F1 School closes to-day. ARTICLE. TRY IT. j Vose, the teacher, was planning to have tired feeling, rheumatism, malaria, catarrh, take Beauty is Blood Deep. LliJrr tt will give an entertaiument in the till Mon- pupils matter a Friday evening was postponed avening. Refreshments will be served. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be cured.” No what alls you, headache to can- PERFECTLY CAREFULLY cer, you will never get well until your bowels j j PURE. ROASTED. day. June 30. B. Constipation is cured by Hood’s Pills. 25c.— pg A — are put right. CASCA RETS help nature, cure vTOi A Heavy Sumner and wife are spending a Advt. I 2 AND A life be to an hour’B de- you without a gripe or pain, produce easy nat- 3 Lb‘. TINS. GROCERS. 4 to Boston. little may saerlilcod | short time here before going ural 10 POUND lay. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhtca Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, movements, cost you just cents to start || getting health back. CASCA RETS some suddenly. Only safe plan la to have Dr. and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan’s your Candy Educate Your llowela With c ascarets. Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry always Ointment never falls. Instant relief, perma- DWINELL-WRICHT CO.,“ PRINCIPAL COFFEE ROASTERS," BOSTON Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Be- [ ^ 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. jn hand.—Advt. nent cure. At any drug store, 50 ceuts.—Advt. ware of imitations.

i i t hat statement is obvious. The en- ALDERMEN MEET. MAINE REPUBLICANS. eotne to enjoy tbe grand scenery and healthful F- M. C. Seminary. £* ^American. influences of the shorten the distance to «£f)t leuuorth thusiastic receptions which Maine’s State, | At a meeting of the K. M. C. seminary leaders at the con- I>r. John F. of Nomi- market, and are potent factors in the develop- great got Bangor Voted for Hand Hill, Augusta, presidential committee at Bucksport last Money Concerts— ment of We favor such A AMI POLITICAL JOURNAL vention on shows that nated for Governor. every community. Fred of LOCAL Wednesday , week, Prof. U. Ward, moral allied with tine intel- Rolls of Accounts. action by the State as will bring to the know- Cl.orryfleld, PUBLISHED courage The republican State convention at a of Bowdoin, ela^a of of local official* the graduate 1900, wan lectual is domes- Tbe board of aldermen ledge roost successful ■VERT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. judgment peculiarly met Monday for Bangor last Wednesday was an enthusi- elected teacher of greet and ticated at the hearthstone. methods of maintaining the roads committed to mathematics AT republican astic from all i tbe regular July meeting. Tbe full gathering of republicans to to fill the vacancy caused the The independence of Senator Frye, their care ami promote effective legislation by reeigna- ELLSWORTH, MAINE, of Maine. It was a ratifi- never hes- board was parts great that ecd. lion of Prof. McFarland. Prof. BT TUB stalwart, full of red blood, present. I Raymond cation con- as to and never of the action of the national We favor fidelity to the cause of temperance, McFarland baa accepted a position HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. itating popular rights C. H. Drutnmey. on behalf of Mona- at whether domestic trade or for- vention. and such action as ‘hall keep our State In the N. II. F. H. iioLi.iBB, Editor and Manager- supine Pinkerton academy, I>erry, commerce is aroused ghan's band, prese nted * petition signed Senator and he lead In this question. eign concerned, Frye presided, though Mias Maud Johnson, of Belfast, was We the enthusiasm of the 111 business had declared make an ex- commend the distinguished and faithful representative by tax-papers, largely men, be would not elected music teacher, and Mrs. Fuller re- gabber .in » ricp-fiW a rear; flAO for at on services of our United '•tales senators, and our republicans Bangor Wednesday, tended he thought better of it as as of elocution §!* m V cent* for three month*; tf asking an appropriation for band con speech, elected teacher and , no less than Littlefield delegation In the House of Representative*, In physi- *tn< .. iD advance, $1.50,75 and 38 cent* Congressman the of the convention drew near, and paid certs. Mr. called day cal culture. All arrearage* are reckoned at who is the embodiment of indepen- Drummey attention to all their efforts In behalf of the great Interests reaped* his was a review of and the rate* ,,f speech comprehensive of our State and A principal commercial teacher year. dence run by reason and of toleration the fact that tbe members of tbe band bad country. Advert i-teer »: \re reasonable, and will the and the achievements of aerated intellectual discussion. principles We tender our grateful appreciation for the probably will be elected at the next mect- Oe a. on application. by" goue to considerable expense during the The cordial tendered Sen- the republican party. The American faithful and distinguished service* rendered to | Ing of the committee. reception to uniforms and some rew past year buy ----- ator Hale was also as fine a of prints extracts from it on page 7. the Mate during the paid four years by our Bttslm m animation* should he addreeeed proof musical instruments. Towers. No one has de- to, and a order* mad. payable Wo, The Mr. Hale’s own contention as could be Senator Hale also addressed the conven- governor, Llewellyn Died from Ills Injuries. o « "> Ella- The aldermen after considerable dis- Habod tt Publishing Co., desired. tion. He was enthusiastically. served better of tins State. He has governed James F. of Main.--- greeted Kimball, Mariaville. whose worth. Mr. Littlefield, on several occasions, cussion, and after one motion to appro- wisely and well. His speech in full is printed on page 7. } injuries in a mill at Hast Winn were rr has taken views of new questions that priate flOQ bad been voted down, voted We pledge our faithful ami loyal support to The real business of the convention ported in The American last wevk, died WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1900. are his and in the assertion he for band our esteemed fellow oillien, Hon. John K. Hill, own, f50 concerts. for was the nomination of a candidate ; Wednesday in the hospital at Bangor. was clearly within the lines indicated Tbe board voted to deduct from whom we have nominated to t»e the standard- f5.25 of Maine. one name was leaves a Senator Hale. That governor Only {•carer of our and to be the next Mr. Kimball wife, three sisters by independence tbe bill for street lighting for lights not party, governor REPl IU.lt AN which finally defers to the majority presented to the convention, that of I>r. of Maine. -Mrs. Rejiecca Young and Mrs. Jennie burning during tbe past month. judgment, of course, is essential to John F. Hill, of Augusta, and the nom- Stearns, of Hurry, and Mrs. Clara Young, NOMINEES.j Tbe board voted $5 to Mrs. Ephraim MAINE'S NEXT GOVERNOR. the success of any party. We may ination was made by acclamation. Dr. i of Lamolne—and three brothers lister NATIONAL LLECTION NOV. 6, 1900. for maintenance of John Fremont Hill, M. D.. of Augusta, differ, we do differ, we should differ, Higgins private way, Hill's name was Hon. H. M. and J. C. Kimball, of Boston, and Leman presented by was born In Oct. 1H66. HI# the to be under direc- Eliot, 28, Kimball, of Kverett, Mass. His was since truth is like wheat—partly straw money expended Heath, of Augusta. Seconding speech*# age FOR PRESIDENT, and wheat in little doses, ever to be tion of tbe street commissioner. ancestors on both sides bavo been distin- forty-six years. were made by Congressman Allen, of the threshed but, after debate, after The clerk was instructed to formal guished public men, and the public spirit AVii.i.iam Me out; give first district. Hon. William T. Cobb, of Kim.ey, comes time as to- and interest in affairs of the State w bleb The Fleet to be nt liar Harbor. the notice that the aldermen would a independence, give Rockland and Col. II. E. of Elia- OF OHIO. when all stand as on the Hamlin, ebsmeterixe the of this sketch In to a letter from Senator day together hearing in the petition fora new road to subject reply Hale of worth. Following is Col. Hamlin's Bangor platform Wednesday, Branch from tbe seems to be hereditary. Dr. Hill’s father. asking that. If possible, the North At- and pond Bangor road, on FOB VICE-PRESIDENT. against the domestic foreign speech. William of was in tbe sixth lantic be sent to Bar June 28, at 10 a. m., when the board will Hill, Eliot, squadron Harbor menaces of It is in virtue Bryanism. Because of roj personal and Intimate ar this haa view the proposed road and bear the generation of direct descent from John summer. Secretary Long replied : , of this large to thresh the with the nominee, and capacity quaintance proposed my of wbo came to this “The fl*et haa been ordered to to Port- wheat out of the straw instead of petitioners. Hill, Dover, country go OF NEW YORK. test wishes for the welfare and prosperity of land, Rockland and Bar Harbor. The one another that the It was voted that a committee of three about tbe middle of the 17th century. threshing repub- the republican party in Maine, I rise with grat admiral haa been instructed to arrange, John F. Hill wss educated at South Ber- lican party for forty years has well be to where Miration and In behalf of the of Han if to beat Bar Harbor when STATE ELECTION SEPT. 10. 1900. appointed report guide- county poaeib'e, the ruled this with but one brief wick and at the Putnam *ch«x>l country, boards were needed in the city, and tbe cock, to second the nomination of Hon. John academy Ktigliah fleet is thtre.” and disastrous democratic break.— in cost of erecting same. Tbe mayor K. Hill, of Augusta, as the republican rand! Xewboryport, Massachusetts; studied STATE TICKET. Letrisfon Journal. A (iood Couch Medicine. appointed as such committee Aldermen date for . medicine aud graduated at the Maine For are some tew the thousands have been Governor, Maddocks, Higgins and Jellison. What of things for wh’ch medical school, Brunswick, completing Many restored to COUNTY GOSSIP. the republican party stand* today? From the his studies health and by the use of Cham- JOHN F. HILL, of Augusta. Rolls of accounts were passed as follows: at the Long Island college hos- happiness i Issues now confronting u*. and the eloquent pital, Brooklyn, N. Y. After leaving col- berlain’s Cough Remedy. If afflicted with STREET COMMISSIONER'S ROLL. I to which have For Member ol Congress, Now for some hay weather. speech©* you just listened, you or lege, I.)r. Hill practiced medic ne for about any throat lung trouble, give it a trial, Highways. #1.464 72 ! are reminded, that the C. ol fre-hly republican party it is EDWIN Bl'BLEIGH, Augusta. Sidewalks. 823 75 a year in Booth bay Harbor, but very soon for certain to prove beneficial. Coughs Last shower treated Han- ha* ever been the friend of American enter- Wednesday's that have resisted all other treatment Bridge#. ft553 I and of the It* decided to devote his attention to a busi- for cock pri*e laborer, and protective pol COUNTY TICKET. county very impartially. Rock crusher. have to thia 800 33 Icy ha* gladdened u» with the maslc of the ness career. In 1879 be came to Auguste years, yielded remedy, and health been restored, For Senators: humming factory wheel*, with good wage*, and and went in bualueee with P. O. Vickery, perfect (asea that The rush to Bar Harbor is on. Saturday • 2,684 S3 ALBERT R. BUCK, ol Orland. TEACHERS* SALARY ROLL. with the consequent era of prosperity; that It and soon after became hie partner under seemed hopciesa, that the climate of fa* morning’s train was a double header, HANNIBAL E. HAMLIN, ot Ellsworth. High school. •28 24 ha* given u* a sound currency, good alike for tbe Arm name of Vickery dt If III. This Arm i mous health resorts failed to benefit, have with four Pullmans, and the Washington the buxines* the school#. 416 oo roan, laborer, the rtch and the been cured its use. For of Probste: CUy is one of the largest publishing bouse* in permanently by For Register County train which followed brought and which ha* enabled u* to sustain an l*oor, the business. *ate it»o A. i’Ait- m-.r and P. of Ellsworth. 24 by Ellsworth, CHARLES DORR, down more cars for Bar Harbor. •444 honorable credit In every quarter of the globe, ROLL or ACCOCHTS HO. 5. In 1889 Dr. Hill w*s elected W I. PAKTKIIKIK, Blucltill. druggists. For Sheriff: scorning the repudiation principle* of the dem representa- FTHD. HARK. AROl'HT tive from Augusta to the Maine •— HOWARD F. WHITCOMB, of Ellsworth. Sergeant C. M. Condon, of South ocratic party,and saving u# from any threat- legisla- Police, Timothy Donovan, 45 00 ture, and re-elected in 1891. In JtSrrtiimunts. BrookaviMe, is still in Manila. He write* ened blush ef shame, that It* heart ha* bet r August, For County Attorney: Hiram C 43 oo Lord. wide oj«en to our soldiers and sailor*, whose 1892, he was nominated by acclamation as CHARLES H. home that it is a beautiful place and a DRCMMEY, of Ellsworth. Electric light s Ellsworth Water Co, 13: 23 blood ha* flowed *o for freedom and hu- senator from CALI, AT climate. He thinks that the freely Kennebec county, and sat j healthy Insane poor, Maine insane K8 *5 For County Commissioner: asylum, manity, and it ha* never turned away It* ear in the of 1893 worst is over there, and that there will legislatures and 1896 in Joslah William#, 43 30 from the of their sweet but A. K. MOOKK'H STORK NAHL M HINCKLEY, of Bluehill. piteous appeal* that In both branches he served be little if any He soon William U 43 83 capacity. lighting. hopes Suptof school#, Dreswr, j mournful orphan* and widows; that tt* policy WHEN IK WAKT Of For Treasurer: on important committees. | County to beabie to return home. Library, ElBwurth VVater Co, 2 40 has been to protect every American cItUen, IVlilli- OMAR W. of Ellsworth. Elbe! 10 CO Dr. Hill is essentially a man of Dry, Fancy and TAPLEY, Alien, abroad as well a* at home, anti it is now creat- public J A 14 73 affairs; he is of the The summer visitors are literally pour- Thompson, ing an army and a navy which will cause the president Augusta nory Goods, Boots C I Welch, 10 00 national a trustee of At last na- Into Northeast Harbor. star* and to be on land bank, the Kennebec Chicago Thursday the ing Saturday stripes respected every and etc. Stratton A Wesco.t, 20 17 and Shoes, tional prohibition convention nomi- eighty-six arrived on the “Frank Jones”, every sea. savings bunk, vice-president and director Eire dept Senator Hale Hoae Co, 153 00 A nd and ball as more on the other boat these, my friends, are but a few of the of the Maine trust company of Gardi- nated John G. of for many F L Wooley, Illinois, Heath, 1 00 noble to which and of Bar Harbor. Hancock undertaking* the republican ner, and a director in several street rail- our by way A 2.3 C2 Try president, and Henry B. Metcalf, of Morrison, Joy Co, party la committed. Time forbids the enumera county coast resorts have entered upon School, Charles J 7 40 ways. Rhode for Treworgy, tlon of them all. Throughout this great and l§tl..VO and *2.00 Island, vice-president. Dr. Hill has a the busiest season in their history. Daniel Carroll, 2 40 always been republican in prosperous country no more earnest, no Ladles' M politics. In views he is a t'nl- Warranter! Itoot*. G&llert, 6 38 more loyal republicans can be found than religious Hon. H. B. Saunders, United States Herman versalist. He is a THK FOURTH IN THK SOUTH. Scammons. 5 00 the republicans of the State of Maine. From Knight Templar Ma- Hamlin In our marshal for this district, retires as re- Maddocks, 4 00 among our number there stands out no bet son. and one of the largest shareholders Millinery HepanmeM Edward publican State committee-man for Haney, 16 75 ter representative than the Hon. John F. Hill. in tbe masonic temple of Augusta, built you wl'i always find the lat- How the bar Wu Celebrated la the Harold Johnson, 4 60 For more than with in 1895. Hancock after a honora- Old Domlaloa. forty years, slight excep- est style* at the low- county long, Guy 4 0o Raymond, i lions, the republican party ha* cottiro led Dr. Hill was married ble and useful career. He has May 19. 1880, to est served The southern colonies and, after the Eddie Maddocks, 4 OO i prteea. the administration of public affair* in our State, Llrrie G. on ratification of the constitution, the south- D Vickery, daughter of his partner, this committee for nineteen years. Lorenzo Moore, 7 73 am! we are now tow ant the of a ; closing period P O ern states, were no means behind Pub Vickery. Their only child, Percy, Mr. Saunders is one of the most astute by Campbell Co, 12 00 of administration, dignified, able, and beyond New England in their celebration of the I N was born March 16, 1881. Mrs. Hill died A. E. in Maine. Cool and cal- Avery, 18 00 the breath of crUkri-m, under the guidance of MOORE, politicians glorious Fourth. In the Old Dominion of j 1993 Hancock Co Pub Co, 14 73 Hon. Llewellyn 1'ower*. April 10, SMITH Btll.lU.stt. M*1X STUKtr, with rare he has 1.00 the j culating, judgment, Virginia years ago wealthy, pa- Benjamin Davis, 4 <>> Our j next’governor will be Hon. John F. Hill, ELLSWORTH. M \ 1VK. these so handled af- triotic planters, their friends, guests and Frank S during'al! years High school, Lord, 36 16 and this man demoted u» the principles of the How** Till*? servants annually assembled iu great 3! S fairs within his jurisdiction as to re- Smith, 4 62 republican party, pure in character, expert- We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for numl**rs in the good old town of Rich- C 1 mnr r«*c of Catarrh that Sox salt. tain to the end the will Welch, 8 25 ! ©need In affairs, gifted in ability, at the sunset cannot be cured by hearty good mond to celebrate our nation’s Hall’s Catarrh Cure. birthday Campbell Pub Co, S 73 of hi* wPl to administration, have added lustre K. .1 cHKNhY a CO.. O. ITT AG E at I-a.'jr ic Beach near >hore of the oftiimes warring factions with the best horse races of that period M | Prop*. Toledo. Galiert, 3 38 his own name, and bright pages in the history We. the undersigned, have known K J. Cl/ Acre* hotel, for sale or rent. Inquire of within the At the and other open air diversions. | for E Kso. <\ C. party. same time Text-book, Houghton, Mifflin A Co, 5 10 of the in the old Pine Tree Cheney the lam 13 years and believe him Ellsworth. Tool®. 2X Fern St j republican party Bangor, or at A letter written by my maternal grand- 1 L Harnett ft 0 perfect’y honorable In wif bu*lm-4* transaction*, cotug- he has so conducted campaigns, many Co, State. I second the nomination as made of father. writes F. II. Wade in the Pitts- and tinsii* tally able to carry cut any obligation L B 31 75 Hon John F. Hill, a- the candidate Agoodortt »•**.•»*•«*. win barn wood even Contingent, Wyman, republican made by their Arm. and bitter, that his or co*’. In hard-fought burg Dispatch, dated "Richmond, July Ellsworth for governor of the State of Maine. "Dt A Stove perfect condition; has been Water Co, 1,008 S3 j Tkra\, Wholesale Druggist*. To used have ever I but little Will br sold cheap. Inquire political opponents given 5, 1700," now li«-s before me. It give* D N The iedo, o. Moore, 2 00 honorary vice-pres ideut of the con- W at Thk Astkias office. him credit of and a most graphic account of the scenes en- a Lid SO, K INN AN A Mauvin, Wholesale lighting fair, have, WR Treworgy, 10 65 vention from Hancock cou ity wan Hon. I>tukk i*t«*, Toted**, «> acted at the annual Fourth of races YCLB-*A first-class, briuid new wheel. July K L J00 Hall's Catarrh Cur** I* taken .v though always hard hit, and Curtis, John D. Col. Hamlin was the Internally, art Ul< 180® model, l.iwt *»*>. Will i* sold at usually on the From this much Hopkins. inc direct 1 preceding day. W B Campbell, 80 y ujw*u the blood ami mucous *ur a great bargain. Inquire at Tug Avkriun beaten, respected him for his ex- Hancock county member of the com- faces of itieunum. PrC-e. 73c IntUlc. S**td office. ability, prised heirloom I make the following A E 4 10 |er Maddocks, by all Testimonials fre»‘. and fairness. tract : mittee on resolution*. Charles II Drurn- druugl”i0. courtesy J A Thompson, 1 75 on 0»k »n>! f r., ,, street*, former* "The costumes of a mass of of Ellsworth, was elected finite com- ly owned by I* E Also one variegated Edwin M Moore, 1 uo tney, IANP Hurley. large lot ou ti»e htabtnl dames and gentlemen gave the wide bal- millet rn.n from Hancock ro*d, fi-rii.erly owned by At the recent State con- Hancock Co Pub Co, 1 23 county. Sptt:al Xoticts. Jus. K Ford The above will be republican a properties cony the appearance of flower garden, on D L Fields, 14 00 THE PLATFORM. < stud cheap easy l*rni« Ail persons are vention Charles H. Drummev, of and the red cheeks and CI.ASS CONVENTION. warned sparkling eyes, is the of the I hereby against cutting hay or tres- Following platform repub- in manner Ellsworth, was elected State commit- smiling lips of the young ladies made the Total. •2,112 50 The republican* of the class town* of Han- passing any thereon. Address licans of Main?) as adopted by the con- cock. Lamoine. Mariaville. Aurora, Mrs. I. N Pont). Bar Harbor. Me. teeman ia of Hon. H. B. Saun- scene a most enchanting one. IJttle Amherst. place vention : Trenton. Waltham, No. 33 are requested to beauties in diamonds and lace rode in Orland. send to a who retires after an by delegate* class ruuvmtion to he ders, voluntarily The of held at the resilience of C rich chariots, accompanied by portly old The local .attraction here for July 4 is republicans Maine recall with admira- H. Milliket*. We st HOUSE FOR SALE. honorable service of nineteen Hancock, on Saturday, t*, at 2 m to years. fellows with enormous ruffles. The horses the dance at tion the republican administration* in our iiate July p Boper’s grove. choose a caudidate fur representative to the Mr. is a law- were the cream of our racers. and We take in the his- Drummey rising young Virginia country. pride party’s legislature. Each town ami plantation i»en Mr trodern hou*« -t.rH w- -troet. Ell* Miss Gertrude Buck is at home after a led and down the and adhere to its In titled to one and eight and a yer of the Hancock bar. He After being up through tory principles. national delegate for each 20 worth, bath, furnace heat, county successful term of school at votes an additional for *qwMi t*t t.-lvr crowd they were stripped, saddled and Trenton. affair* we adopt and endorse the platform of delegate, and each plumbing, ground-. Ajq.lv at has been active in ever since fraction of 13 an additional E I* A It K K ft politics and off the national delegate. mounted. The drum tapped, they A very heavy thunder shower struck republican convention, hold in I nder this arrangement Hancoc k is entitled _E he became of age. He has been the meteors. When the race was on the to 3 delegates. I.vmoine shot like here June 27. Con- Philadelphia, lath, 30th and 2L-t of lids 3. Mariaville 2. Au- Wednesday evening, rora 1, Amber at Trenton chairman of the city committee for won by a horse bearing our new national month. 3, 2. Waltham 2. No. Za ItU siderable damage has been reported. 33>. *• C. A. CkAMTKKK, eleven a member of the dis- colors—red, white and blue—in honor of We glory In the patriotic, wise ami able ad- 3. 1900. years, July Committee. on Franklin street Mias Abble M. Buck closed her first ministration of President | QTOHK recently oc**u- the occasion being Independence day, a a* an trict committee for six and McKinley, great E_7 Pied <>rtl by Ellsworth Water t o. years, has school on the I thought the people would Lave gone Front ridge lati Friday. leader in war, a wi-e statesman in peace. We I nquire at A. W. Cc*h w \ !*i>*'*. borne the brunt of a hard- Hmusrmtntg. many wild with enthusiasm." Miss Buck has had excellent success. and endorse hi- admloi* The j cordially thoroughly R Bo bMement— He was a member in fought campaign. following pupils were not absent for tht HANCOCK STouf.Masmiic block on siaie street, uutil i We to William HALL. ELLSWORTH. occupied by the Hancock of the last and would The Fourth In London. term: J. G. Bessie Bowden atm pledge M a defiant eagle hospi- THE PASSION PLAY. special i’. O. support la-t. , Ellsworth. (stuffed), and all around him are draped tal where she La-» undergone a severe April cock county I his grand exhibition is a series of delegation. flags of the Union intertwined with the In .Stale affair* we favor an economical ad surgical operation. tableaux or moving British flag. Red, white and blue flowers ministration of our State government. We are I pictures, graph- Sail. Among the summer arrivals are Miss ically descrilied i*rof. II. A. Stark- decorate the table. An American of opposed to the granting of any by The next governor of Maine is n< t flag appropriations Belle Rich and Mr. of Re- weather. of iioston. Black answer* violets, daisies and red geraniums, with Richardson, beyond the life of the legislature making the j Elocutionist, Newfoundland dog, elected- nOn sale at Wlggin’s. Xc roundings the member^ of the American A. ju*t and equitable valuation and assessment of I Sptual tiers. none too soon to the talk. Cotton, of Waltham, Mass., at John begin society renew their allegiance to the star all forms of property of every kind and de Cotton’s. NOTICE. There’s Cobb, of Rockland, and Pet- spangled banner. All the distinguished script Ion. ctebcrtisfinriita. A i* to the public that I of Rumford and Americans in London are to make large congregation attended the or- We commend as a business measure the rpHIS notify give my tingill, Falls, Shep- present A son, Walter V. Leach, the remainder of and consuls of the dination services at the creation of the office of State in bxjXjBwoutii hi» and I herd, of all of whom are spread eagle speeches, Congregational auditor, order miuority. shall claim none of his Rockport, wages nor of hi* this United States from various cities are church Wednesday evening,June 27, w hen that all the accounts of the State may be care- STEAM pay auy debt* after doubtless men, but fhe name LAU.NDRY 1 Pago S. Lkac h. good the examined, and an Itemized account of ..e" among guests. Howard Dakin French was ordained and fully AM) BATH BOOMS. Ea*t Orland. July 2, 1900. best known in this section, and the each and State duly installed as pastor. The sermon every department published by NOTICE TO man beloved all who know is The Fourth Lour Ago, annually. “NO PAY. NO WASBKK." TAY-PAYE1W. by him, Rev. F. B. Denio, D. D., of was Bangor, We favor free education. is hereby given that I shall be at W. W. we West Point can boast of two of the popular All kind, of "^TOTICE Stetson, of-, of-, one of the most able sermons ever deliv- laundry work done at abort no my office in Masonic building. State most famous of the Fourth of We favor such constant and intelligent regard tlce. Good, called for and street, don’t know the town, but he early July ered here. The delivered. during usual business hours to receive anyhow, ordaining prayer was by all the taxes. After celebrations. One w as in the year 177S), for resources of our State as will tend to H. B. KSTKY A August 1 interest at the rate of to CO.. 6 cent, lives in and belongs Maine. Mr. Rev. E. Bean, of Bluebill; right hand of their and to the of per will be charged. when Washington issued an order which development keeping Maine We.t End Bridie. Ell.worth. Me. Rev. ... li'-' U1 Hoi MKS, Stetson’s as was fellowship by J.P. Cushman, in Maine.' Good roads enhance unequalled reputation publicly read there granting a gen- Caatine; capital employed lax Collector for the city of Ellsworth. to Rev. the value of In 19uu. superintendent of the public school eral pardon to all prisoners in the army charge pastor, by William For- property especially the farming ELLSWORTH BAKERY. ^Ellsworth, July 3, attract Having the under sentence of death. The other was syth, Bucksport; charge to the people, districts, thousands of visitors who purchased bakery hu.lnea. ot system of Maine, the development of by George L. Flint, I aui now ANNEAL MEETING. in 1782, when there occurred there the Rev. Charles Harbutt. The service prepared to furnish which to its present modern and closed the public with annual meeting of the stockholders last review of the Revolutionary army as with and The Four !>.’• C*KE- PIES.. PASTRY THEof the Lamoine & Bar Harbor Land singing, prayer, benediction by rx# .nB,??£«AI);•* Co., condition is due such. of all kiiVl fresh every flay. Picnic and wnl be held at the thoroughly complete "The whole army was formed on Rev. H. D. French. Charles Spurgeon once said that there were Ex- Pepperell House, Kittery. curt-ion panics supplied at short notice. Baked Me., on 11.30 makes the banks of the Hudson on each side of three great enemies to man—“dirt, debt and the Saturday, August *, 1900, at entirely to his superb efforts, Beans and Brown Bread o clock a. m for the July 2. G. devil. He have added one more and SaturdayJ and purpose of electing di- the river. The signal of 13 cannon might d, Sunday mornings. rectors for him an exceedingly dangerous per- being included The evil results of this the ensuing year, and for the at West dvspepsla. transaction of such other business as shall given Point, the troops displayed Blanched are disease could be exaggerated. It's effects P. H. to others as- almonds both brain and hardly BONZEY, properly come before the sonage any possessing and formed lines, when a feu are felt In mind ana and are as far reach- meeting. general de body, Main Street, opp. A. muscle food, and the man who can in- as the effects of the curse that was laid on Manning iwoek, Ellsworth. _Oscar Bhkpahd, President. running along lines in which joie took place throughout the ing pirations army." clude them in his the Jackdaw of Rheims which was cursed In -— daily bill-of-fare will the people of the State would natur- “eating and drinking and sleeping, in standing SILVERWARE NOTICE. The Swim Celebrate the to quite an extent his mental and REFLATED.' Fourth. keep up and sitting lying". The good effects of Dr. If have an proprietors of the Mount Desert wish to advance an official whose force and clearness. Golden you old, rough, rusty .poor, knife ally The Juicy fruits also Pierce’s Medical Discovery are most or we can THEBridge Corporation are hereby notified general observance of the Fourth fork, make them look a. bright a. more or less of the marked in aggravated and chronic cases of * eu auna*l will be held at the service had been so resplendent with of the develop higher nerve dys- new, so that they will wear for V* meeting July by people of Switzerland is It enables the stomach to se- years. dwelling-house of heirs of William or brain; bat, unfortunately, they do not pepsia. gland* WE 1*0 Thomp- success. one of the crete the of PLATING OF ALL KINDS_ son, in on the second of unexpected things which an agree with every one.—Ladies' Home necessary quantity digestive fluids, Trenton, Monday and this at once removes or July next, at 2 o’clock American traveler sees. If he has spent Journal. that craving gnaw- Silver, Gold, Nickel, lira.., and guarantee It to p. m., for the following ing sensation so common to certain forms of last. Call or address viz.: Independence day in England or France It tones Purposes,irst. To choose Independence Within the Ranks. Indigestion. and regulates the stom- MOOHE officers for the ensuing year. or BBOTHEUS, Second. Germany, where the only recognition John Nelson of ach, invigorates the torpid liver and gives the To make arrangements for repair- Senator Hale at on Wednes- Merrill, jr., Skowhegan, blood making assimilative West ing the and raise for Bangor of the day comes from resident or visit- glands keen, power. Trextoh.. bridge, money to pay day urged that independence is tol- and Forreet Leroy Leland, of Calais, have “Golden Medical Discovery" cures ninety eight repairs on said bridge. ing Americans, he will be surprised the cent, of those who use Third. To transact as almost by the re- been nominated cadet and cadet-alter- per It. Dr. Pierce’s such other business erated, encouraged, more. Pleasant Pellets are superior to all other laxa- may legally come before said meeting. The of nate to West Point for eastern medicines when the are Subscribe for E M. publican party. significance Maine. tive bowels obstructed. The American. Uamgk, Clerk. , " est Edeu, June 16. 1900. I amount of Judging by the complaining KLL3 WORTH KALL8. HANCOCK REPUBLICANS. Hinckley, of Bluehltl. Dr. J. H. Patten, SWjertfsrmtnts. Baftroaba ant Steamboat*. they do, there ar« some people on wboae of Amherst, nominated Howard F. Whit- Ruel Preble, of has been visit- the aun never shine*. Bangor, of 44 world comb, Ellsworth. % Ing friends here for several days. COUNTY CONVENTION HELD IN Think Ease If her boateaa doe* her own work, the E. E. Chase, E. E. Hpofford and H. E. of Miss Florence Patten, of is vis- guest who I* thoughtful may prop- Boston, ELLSWORTH TUESDAY. Wakefield appointed committee to receive girl iting here, the guc.it of Mrs. Herbert a helping hand In washing the votes. erly give Moore. But Work On.” Commencing June 25, 1900. The first as dishes, or dusting the parlor, but this ONLY TWO CONTESTS—H. F. W’HITCOMB ballot resulted follows: BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. he offered and not Charles who has been Whole delp must tactfully Quinn, visiting NOMINATED FOR SHERIFF—C. H. number of votes cast 98. Neces- If your blood is impure you cannot even |A. M. A. M. P. M.IP. M. CA M. tat '<>*■ vcl-v "rged; some women sro bis here BAR HARBOR 7 on 10 30 •* 10 *8 45 5 85 family for the past week, re- sary for a choice 50. The blood ts the to assistance from their DRUMMRY COUNTY ATTORNEY. 44think of ease." 7 30 10 85 8 5ft, 9 15 • 10 Averse gueatit.-- turned to Sorrento.| Berlin, N. This is 3 ... La,lies’ Home Journal. II., Monday. ______Hooper.43 greatest sustainer of the body and when Sullivan... 4 35 Mr. first visit home in two Mt Desert Ferry 8 on ll 20 6 oo 9 45 6 85 Quinn’s years. was convention in Ells- Tuesday day Whitcomb.....13 you make it pure by taking Hood’s Sarsa- Waukeag, S. Fy t8 08 j 11 2l>; 5 07 t9 52 6 48 Rev. Mr. Goodrich Hancock. 09 21* 5 10. 48 aWjrrtiatnifnls. with his helpers worth. The of Hancock Kingman.10 have the perfect health in {8 {11 f6 republican* parilla you Franklin Road.. 8 17. {5 18 ...... f6 55 commenced a series of tent meetings here Hinckley.15 { county assembled at Hancock hall and which even hard work becomes easy• Wash’gtonJc 11 48 {5 2*'.. c7 01 on Saturday evening. The meetings have Billings.17 ELLSWORTH 8 33 11 55 5 33 10 18 7 13 nominated candidates for officers. Ellsworth Falls f8 37 fl2 00 5 87 7 18 been largely attended. The service* an- county The second ballot resulted as follows: Slcolln. tS 50 11*2 14 f5 IS). f7 82 nounced are as folio.vs: Of the 100 entitled to Green Lake. 58 (*0. 17 41 Tuesday, Wed- delegates represen- Whole number of votes 95. Neces- f8 {1*2 28; f6 cast, Lake House. ... 00. 10. {7 49 a.id {9 {6 nesday, Thursday Saturday evening* tation only two were absent. sary for a choice 48. Holden. {9 13 {12 38 6 18. {7 56 at 7.30, blble study on Saturday afternoon Brewer June.... 9 33 12 58 6 38 8 14 There was an interesting contest for Hooper.41 45 11 25 8 21 at 2 o’clock. Bangor, Ex. St.. 9 40 1 05; 0 9 45 10 6 30 8 25 the nomination for five ballots W hitcomb.22 BANGOR, M.C. 1 50;*ll sheriff, p P M A II A M P f| The concert of nations in the ves- Summer School at Ellsworth. given Kingman.B Portland. 20 .1 351 4 20 12 25 being necessary. The only other contest ’l 25; try on Mommy evening under the aus- Hinckley...18 The committee In charge of local ar- Boston. 4 30 9 6 57, 7 25 4 00 of the ladies of the was for county attorney, which was de- 00j pice* Congregational rangements for the summer school Billings.8 hope Sundays 8 to Aug 26, leave Mt church was cided on only—July society, largely attended and the first ballot. Desert 2 00 Ellsworth 2 34 ar- In the third ballot a mistake was made in to obtain reduced rates on the railroads Ferry, p m, p m; a affair. rive 3 50 m. very enjoyable The concert was THE CONVENTION, Bangor p the one more ballot cast and a train from Wash- under voting, being boats for teachers attending the Dally. Sunday Included, the immediate direction of N. K U The convention was called to order at than there were delegates. ington County leaves Ellsworth 10 28 pm, W. Littlefield, of Bangor, to whom much school. The Maine Central has already Arrive Bangor 11 45 p m. Fourth ballot. Whole ne- 10.15 by Dr. R. L. Urindle, of Alt. Desert, number, 98; BANGOR TO MAR HARBOR. credit is due. agreed to give round trip tickets at one cessary for choice, 60. P. M A. M. A. M A. M. A. M. chairman of the county committee. and one-third fare one regular way. Boston. 9 45 8 0 ) 9 00 Hooper.44 Teachers A. M M. MOUTH OK THR RIVKR. After the reading of the call. Rev. Qeorge should make applications at IP. Whitcomb.39 Portland. 12 55. 11 « o 12 35 home depot. E. Kinney, of Alt. Desert, offered prayer. Hinckley.15 r. M Miss Evie Uonary, of Bangor, is visit- Teachers who expect to attend and BANGOR. *5 O’; 10 Of 3 15 *4 45 r.9 25 The temporary organization was effected Fifth Ex. St. 5 09 10 05 3 19 4 49 8 30 ing relative* here. ballot, whole number, 98; neces- who have not made their own arrange- Bangor, Brewer Junction .... 10 12 3 26 4 56 8 87 by the appointment of E. B. Clark, of Bar for 50. Mrs. Matthew Moon is visiting her sary choice, ments for board should address George Holden. tlO 34. {5 18 f8 57 Lake 42 27 04 as and B. B. Whit- B. who is chairman of House.{10 {5 {9 daughter, Mr*. Jennie Swelt. Harbor, chairman, Hooper.43 Stuart, Ellsworth, Green Lake.M0 60. {5 37 f9 12 comb, of Ellsworth, and A. H. of the committee that matter In Nlcolln {10 59 5 50 {9 21 Misses Rita and Sadie Milliken, of Wal- Lynam, Whitcomb.53 having Ellsworth Falls ... 1113!. 6 04 9 35 Bar Harbor, as secretaries. charge. tham, Mas*., have arrived home. Hluckley.2 ELLSWORTH 6 17 111s 4 25 6 10 9 41 Air. Clark addressed the convention The summer school In Ellsworth will 11 2' 4 34 ... Cheers greeted the announcement of Wash'gton Jc. Winfred Milliken and family, of Bar Franklin Road. 11 37. {6 25 f9 56 briefly but eloquently. His reference to Mr. Whitcomb’s be held as last year at Hancock hall. It viaited relative* here nomination. Hancock. 1147. t6 31 {10 04 Harbor, recently. Ellsworth’s and to be a and fti great trio, Emery, Hate REGISTER OF PROBATE. promises large interesting Waukeag, S. Fy {6 43 11 f4 53 f6 87 {10 07 Mt.Desert 6 to' 12 00 5 00 6 45 10 15 The ladle*' aid society will meet with Wiswell, brought forth hearty school. Ferry applause. Charles P. Dorr was re-nominated for _ i p m. Mr*. Milliken afternoon. He touched Betsey Thursday upon the advancement made of acclamation. Sullivan. 8 15 1 15,. ;. register probate by CHURCH NO I KS. O July 2. Victor. by the United States under Sorrento_ 7 15 2 5 40 7 06 10 45 ______^____ republican COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BAR HARBOR *7 5ul 12 50 5 40! *7 25 ll 15 FRENCH administration. Mention of AlcKinley Nahum was re-nominated for FREE BAPTIST. Su 8 to Aug 26, leave Bangor ouw WKST ELLSWORTH. Hinckley ndays only—July and was 11 40 a Ellsworth 12 47 m arrive Mt Desert PATENT CALF Roosevelt received with enthu- commissioner Iiev. II. m, p ; county by Acclamation. George Salley, pastor. 1 2 00 m. siasm. Ferry 15 p m. Bar Harbor p BAL. Mr*. Mary Barron, of Beverly, Mas*., is COUNTY ATTORNEY. Friday, 7.30 p. m., prayer meeting. Dally, Sundays Included, a train for the E. B. Rodirk. of Bar Harbor, was an- It It leaves at 6 05 visiting her sister, Mr*. Annie Dollard. B. E. of Winter Harbor, and Sunday, July 8—Sermon by Rev. G. W. Washington County Bangor made Tracy, a in. at Ellsworth at 7 24 a m, and at Is right in every detail. Only a committee of one to wait arriving July 2. B. pointed upon Avery, of Ellaworth Falla, at 2p. m. Sun- Junction at 7 80 a m. the best of selected slock used. ______Washington Pleases Senator Hale and ask him to address the nominated for county Drura- day school at 3.15 p. in. Social service at the eye and gives the finishing touch NORTH KLLSWORTH. attorney. z Sundays only. convention. 7 m. * to the well dressed man. mey received 62 votes; Tracy, 35. p. Daily. As Senator Hale to tbe on or noticeto Conductor, accrued ha* been stepped platform COUNTY TREASURER. Tuesday, 7.30 p. m., Y. P. S. C. E. tStop signal Special pension grant- c to leave but uot to take be received a most enthusiastic Stops passengers. ed to Mrs. F. Moore. greeting. O. W. was nominated for UNITARIAN. PERFECT FITTING. Mary Tapley These trains connect at with Senator Hale spoke in his usual delib- Rev. A. II. Bangor, through county treasurer by acclamation. Coar, pastor. trains on Main Line to and from Portlhhd* Boa- This is the verdict of customers who erate but Impressive manner. ton and St. John. Seven pre*ldents of the United State* COUNTY COMMITTEE. Sunday, July 8—Morning service at are our ELITE and FRANK- He referred to some of the county con- 10.30. Sermon the Tickets for All Points South and West wearing were members of the masonic The following county committee was by pastor. fraternity— on sale st the M. C. R. R. ticket LIN shoes. Huy them once and you ventions of years ago which he had at- office, Washington, Jackson, Polk, Buchanan, appointed: Kllswortl. will always wear them. tended and taken part in. Aa he looked Johnson, Garfield and McKinley. Wash- Mt. Desert district, Dr. R. L. Grindle; There is no beautifler of complexion or Passengers are requested to procure tickets over the republican county convention form, or behavior, like ttie wish to scatter before entering the train, and Ills- was master of his at Alexan- Ellsworth district, Henry especially ington lodge Whiting; and not around worm to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. he was smitten with sorrow for the dem- Franklin William O. joy pain us.—Virgil. dria, Va. Jackson was at one time grand district, Emery,Sul- GEO. F. EVANS, ocrats of the county—good fellows in is a to stand on W. R. PARKER CLOTHING master of the grand lodge of Tennessee, livan; Penobscot district, A. P. Kane, Dignity poor thing Vice-Pres, and Gen’l Manager* CO., every way but polities, but in politics when find in the rear of a F E. BOOTH BY. Gen’l Pass, an.! Ticket Agt. and Buchaimn was deputy grand master Brooklin; Bluehill district, Nahum you yourself ELLSWORTH. ME. could not their beads above and see of the Grand lodge of Pennsylvania. they get Hinckley; Bucksport district, P. P. Oil- crowd want to the procession. water. In not a BOSTON AND BANCOR forty-three years single more; Brooksville district, W. A. Walker, democratic senator had been elected to The Beat Ih'iiioly for Stomach and Bowel animtiatmrnt*. Caatine; Deer Isle district, Elmer E.Hpof- the Maine legislature from Hancock Troubles. ford, Stonington; Amherst district, and three officers in “I have been in the drug business for county, only county Charles P. Silsby. and have sold most all of Steamship Company. that time. He believed tbe twenty years political RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. the medicines of note. record of Hancock was the best of proprietary any county The committee on resolutions SUMMER SERVICE. Great Sale. presented the entire list I have never found any in the State. Among the following, which were unan- Closing-Out adopted to Chamberlain’s Touched the business advance- anything equal Colic, upon : Six Trips a Week to Boston. imously Cholera and Diarrhoea for all ment of tbe county since he had knowu Remedy We, the republicans of Hancock coun- stomach and bowel O. W. it. Did not claim it was all due to republi- troubles,” says ty, In convention assembled, adopt the of Ga. “This rem- can administration, but it was significant Wakefield, Columbus, following resolutions: cured two severe cases of cholera mor- that the republicans had been in power edy That this convention reaffirms and bus in and 1 have recom- through it all. Rtaolved, my family, adheres to those fundamental principles which mended and sold hundreds of bottles of Said the presidential ticket was invin- have built up and sustained the republican it to customers to their entire satis- but there will he a contest, my cible, perhaps since Its June steamer too party Inception. a and sure cure Commencing Saturday, 23, 1900, a contest. Does believe faction. It affords quick sharp anybody Resolved, That we endorse In their “Mt. Desert” will be due to leave Bar Haroor entirety a sale GKO. A. the of this are in pleasant form.” For by foi Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest | that people country going the platforms adopted at the State and national | Stonlngton ami Rockland to connect Harbor, 16 Parcheb, Ellsworth, and W. I. Par- to allow tiie mistaken to 1 idol to pre- conventions, believing them to embody a policy with steamer for Boston, dally, except Sunday, vail in our monetary standard? for the welfare and best Interest of the State tridge, Riuehill, druggists. at 1.00 p m. Referred to which he was not in and nation. war, BURN. RETURNING. I TRIMMED HATS j favor of, but after the tragedy of Havana Resolved, That we believe the administration of President has been wise, able and From at 5 harbor, there was nothing else to do. McKinley FRA RY—At Ellsworth, June to Mr and Mrs Boston, dally, except Sunday, p jn. C a From Rockland, touching at Intervening land- ♦ AT patriotic, and productive of the best results In George Krary, daughter. i And there never was a war conducted ings, daily, except Monday, at ft a iu. ♦ T both Its domestic and foreign policy. JOYCE—At Atlantic, .June 24, to Mr and Mrs with such honor and with fewer bad re- Seth a son. Resolved, That we pledge our hearty and Joyce, E. S. J. Mouse, Agent, Bar Harbor. sults than our war with Spain. He active support to the candidates chosen at the NORWOOD—At Swan’s Mand, June 24, to Mr national, State and district and to and Mrs Abram Norwood, a daughter. Calvin Gen’l Boston. trusted there would be no more war, but conventions, Austin, Supt., the nominees of this convention. OSGOOD—At Ellsworth, July 2, to Mr and Mrs HALF we must have a the American PRICE, if war, flag The convention Fred II a William H. Hill, Gen’l Mgr.. Boston. j then adjourned. Osgood, daughter. j must float SMALL—At Sunset June to Mr triumphantly. (Deer Isle), 27, Did not believe this county would be- and Mrs Walter II Small, a daughter. When some women become bo excited Blflctiill & Ellsworth Steamb’t Co. come involved in a universal war in tbe Mlanil, as to appear foolish, it is said in excuse MARRIED. East. Had confidence that the wisdom of that they are “ho emotional.” the administration would confine itself to DhVANEY—JOY—At Ellsworth, July 2, by .John 15 Redman, esq, Miss Mary M DeVaney protecting American interests, and engage to Stephen Decatur Joy, both of Hancock. in no league for the partitioning of foreign MARINE LIST. FULLER — MOORE—At Mayne.-taye, Sorrento, Maine, by Rev C S Me Learn, Paulina Cony, CALL & CONNICK, territory. daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs Melville Read a letter from secretary of the navy Ellsworth Port. W Fuller, of Washington, D (J, to Dr S Marcus Moore, of Evanston, 111. in which was the assurauce that there SAILED Schedule In Effect from June 23 until HUTCHINS—W A RDW ELL—At June now of our es- Thursday, June 28 Castine, Sept. 12, 1900. From until the middle duly millinery, would be no war; that the policy of 2b, by Rev John Cushman, Miss Jessie M Sch Emma W Bar Harbor on steamer will Day, Bray, H utetdns, of to 11 Ward well, Commencing above date will be sold at bottom the administration was against it. Hucksport, Ray It arrival of pecially our trimmed hats, prices. Saturday, June 30 of Penobscot. leave Rockland (It A wharf), upon Senator Hale touched upon the steamer from Boston, every day, except Mon- republi- Sch Bar lumber — — At North Coquette, Farrell, Harbor, LITTLEFIELD QUINN Haven, for Dark Harbor, *Castine. can of and the result- for Mace J T Miss Hattie day, Eggemoggln, 9c. to 19c. policy protection June 20, by Rev. Coombs, Sargentvllle, Deer Isle, SedgwicK, South Flowers, Sch Sarah H B of to John II of ant prosperity. The republican party is Elizabeth, Murphy, wood, Littlefield, Penobscot, Quinn, Brooksvllle, Brooklin, South Bluehlll, Bluehlll, Phillips, Stonington Eagle Island. and Ellsworth from Ribbons, 9c. to 19c. against trusts, when they become harm- ARRIVED Surry (stage Surry). RETURNING. ful. The republican party does not de- Sch Nellie <>rant, Dodge, Boston I!». else "We intend to close our Sch Leonora. Bonsev. Boston Every day, except Sunday, will leave Ells- and accordingly. pemi upon capital, dui upon ininmng worth at 7.4!' a m (stage to Surry), Surry at everything Sunday 1 If A SLA M —At A in hi r-d, dune 21, Miss Ardella .July S.30 a making landings named above and middle of until 1. people. I) Haslam, aged is years, 7 months, 2 days. m, store from the duly Sept. Sch Samuel Lewis, Pratt, Boston will connect at Rockland on all passages east He of the new of dune John spoke responsibilities Hancock County Ports. PEACH—At Eden, 23, Peach, aged and west with Boston & Bangor S. S. Co. 87«years, 10 months, 11 days. O. A. t kockett, the country from its foreign accessions in West Sullivan—Ar June 25, schs G W Col. All Small Accounts with us MACOMBER—At Franklin, dune 30, Charles 11 Manager, Rockland. Me. much the same line as in his in Him, Johnson, Boston; Lucy Belle, Martin, wishing to take the boat will leave speech Sullivan Macomber, aged 7t> years, 7 months, 12 days. Passengers be Settled 10. word at Moon’s stable, Ellsworth. rtust by July Bangor, in full on page 7 of this Ar June schs Wester Bos- MOON—At llancoek, June 27, Fernando C printed 26, loo. Partridge, •From 5 to 1 steamers will not J H Bar Harbor R3 July Sept issue. ton; Butler, Klee, Moon, aged years. leave Castlne for Ellsworth nor intermediate Ar June -chs F K Ban- 30, Baird, Greenlaw, MUKI'II-At Sullivan, duly 1, Mrs Louise steamers Ellsworth will make Wishing the convention godspeed, and Dora points, leaving gor; Allison, Bangor Murch, aged M year-, 4 months, 20 days. all landings as per s<-lie<'ule. Shi June sch G W Collins, with bespeaking a good round republican 27, Johnson, SAUNDERS —At North Ezra curbstone from A for Boston Ellsworth, duly 2, Abbott, 72 7 months. < majority from the banner county of Sid June 28, sch C It Wood, Stanley, with Saunders, aged years, ftabcrttscuinU3. Maine, which called forth prolonged stone from Crabtree & Havey, for Philadelphia CLARION Sid June 29, schs J H Butler, Klee, with SUftntigcmcnts. cheers. staves, from A H Burnham, for Kockland; The temporary organization was made Agnes Mabel, Dolllyer, with wood from J P Gordon, for Bar Harbor ;; WILL SELL permanent. Sid June 30, sch Westerloo, Partridge, with | The was made a com- curbstone from Dunbar Bros, for Boston Cooking Ranges county committee ■ ■ “THE ELLSWORTH BICYCLE" ♦ Domestic mittee on credentials. The committee re- Ports. Boston—Sid June schs A II ♦ whole number of to 28, Whitmore, for Arc thoroughly reliable—war- ported delegates Stonington; Thus II Lawrence, for Kennebec ;; which town was entitled 100; number of and New York ranted to results. Ar June sell Stonington give right OS. East brook and No. 28, Watchman, delegates present, Ar June sch Ida L Perth have more valuable 27, Kay, Amboy They 7 plantation were not represented. Bangor—Ar June 29, ach Webster Barnard, #18 ! New York ;; than of improvements any Delegates Allen, Mt. Desert, Patten, • • * Sid June 29, sch Charleston, Sound port FOR A FEW DAYS. are made of of Amherst, and Tapley, of Tremont, as Qther line; Bath—Ski June 29, sch Atlas, Peer isle committee on resolutions. the best material obtain- Cakrabelle, Fla—Ski June 27, sch Alice J NOMINATIONS FOR SENATOR. able; and are most cconom- Crabtree, llostou The chair called for nominations for G louckstek— A r June 28, sch Eastern ELLSWORTH BICYCLE CO. 5 icai in lilt; uit ui iuu, uttuu.it tii uit ptuttt m Queen, New Y’ork for Camden niuimti^ senator from the eastern district of the « ■ FKANKLIN ST. 2 in which are put together. If your dealer does ■ New Y’ork—Ar June 28, sch H J McCarthy, they county. Dr. Phillips in a characteristic FI inn, Pawtucket not no but write to ft Sid Kockland have them, take substitute, thej speech which put the convention in June 28, sch Pochasset, Ski June 27, sch J Ponder jr. Port Reading manufacturers. I good humor, nominated H. E. Hamlin, for Bangor EDWIN M. MOORE. of Ellsworth. The nomination was Portland—Ar June sch J C Has- 7. .> 29, Wood, dealer In all kinds of + Incorporated 1^4. WOOD & BISHOP CO., greeted with applause. The nomination kell, Boston Bangor^^^^^l Ar June 28, sch Glendy Burke, Stanwood, Fresh, salt. Smoked and Dry was seconded by E. P. Hpofford, of Deer New York Ar June sch Northern Isle; who moved that it be made by ac- 27, Light The “PEERLESS ICELAND” FISH. Philadelphia—Cld June 28, sch Mary L clamation. The nomination was so made. | Crosby, Trim, Brunswick TAKES THE LEAD. BICYCLE CLOTHING For senator from the western district, Ar June 27, bark Arlington, Griggs, Turks Island It has ONE MOTION—the can revolves OF ALL, KINDS. George M. Warren, of Castine, nominated only Port Reading—Ar June 28, sch T B Gar- A. K. Buck, of Orland. Nomination land, New York around the stationary dasher. second by Mr. Swazey, of Bucksport. Vineyard Haven—Ar June 28, scha Omaha, THE “PEERLESS” SUIT Bluehlll for New C Frank- FEW PARTS — LITTLE FRICTION. The nomination was made by acclama- Y’ork; Mary Stuart, Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Blueflsh,« No belt llu for Poughkeepsie is “the” thing. I am sole agent. tion. Ar June 29, sch Abblc Bowker, Kennebec for Runs easier and lasts longer than a many-mo- Mackerel, Oysters, Claras, Scallops, £ THE FIGHT FOR Lobsters and Finnan Haddies. O needed with this suit. Call and examine, SHERIFF. New Y'ork tloncd freezer. Ski June 29, sch Mary Augusta, Eddyvllle for no other. The Mr. Warren, of Castine, nominated L. Portland Campbell A True Bldg., East End Bridge, O and you will buy prices range Smooth, Delicious Ioe Cream in F. of Ellsworth. John A. Passed June 29, schs Lizzie Lane, from Ban- ELLSWORTH, ME. T from Hooper, Peters, $4.50 upwards. gor for New York; J B Y’au Dusen, New Y'ork THREE MINUTES. jr., and Dr. N. C. King, of Ellsworth, and for Northeast Harbor Mr. of seconded the Hawkins, Sullivan, Foreign Ports. Bought of a confectioner It Is expensive, and CLOSED SUITS. at SPRING and SUMMER nomination. Mr. of Bar Guantanamo—Sid June 12, ach Jessie Lena, not always convenient. Made home It costs Lynam, Harbor, is no Devereux, for Santa Cruz, Cuba only the material and trouble. I AFTERNOONS. invoices of suits nominated P. of Bar Philadelphia In wa- WEDNESDAY I have just received large George Billings, Port Spain—Ar Juno 27, bark Julia, Dashes cleaned by simply dipping hot ter-costs no more than a poor freezer, and the will bear closest Prices to Harbor. The nomination was seconded Coombs, Fort do France, Mart that inspection. W C A—Ar June bark John saving of time and Ice makes the Peerless Ice- William of Bar Harbor. S. Dakar, 25, suit the times. by Fennelly, ■Swan, Nash, Boston laud the most economical Ice freezer made. Db. H. W. Haines begs to notify his patrons S. Scammon, of Franklin, nominated Spoken. SOLD BY and others that until further notion Lis dental Elmer L. of Ellsworth. E. E. rooms will be closed*on Wednesday afternoons. Kingman, June 21, 20 miles N of Capo Maysl, sch Hugh OWEN BYRN. Chase, of Bluehill, nominated Merrill P. Kelley, from Azua for New Y'ork C. R. FOSTER, Main St. Ellsworth, Oct. 25.1«99. Dr. has been at home bor, called there by the The American haa aubacribera at 106 amusement for his scholars the last day of NEWS. Hodgkins only NEWS. Illness o7h» COUNTY been fXHJNTY Mrs. the 116 in Hancock school. one week in twelve years. He has mother, Joseph Stanley. mf post-offices county; fb* mdditional Covntjf .Vwi iff olAff uutiliimal f>>«»<» .v™-. •« «**'- poffn. C. absent for ten years, tbe greater part of Mrs. llsrry Bragdon. of mU the other papera in the county com- June 30. Boston, wl(. the time been in her four Is bined do not reach bo THB AMER- Hancock. having spent foreign llrookltn. children, visiting her many. Prospect Harbor. countries. has visited Re- I* tf in is in a few He Argentine Mrs. E. K. of Ellsworth, in band's mother, Mrs. Warren ICAN not the only paper printed Mrs. Charles Blance has been ill, George A. Oakes town for Hopkins, flrovpr, quite and other to public, also France and Spain for the season. a number Hancock county, and haa never claimed but is days. town | Quite from this improving. countries For several Sunday •eblher pages. ter, of Winter Harbor, spending I Sherman, C. H. Wooster. flned to the house illness for three a few days here with relatives. by in Massachusetts this spring, is at home. mouths, was thought to be safely recov- nnncork Point. Mrs. Lizzie Hamilton returned from Mrs. Irvin Coggins, of Malden, Mass., Harry Kane came home Thursday from suf- are in tine condition this ering, but for a week past has been The go t links Steuben Saturday, where she has been arrived Thursday to spend the summer Phillips, Andover, where he has been the one at Hancock fering with a cold. year. Every plays golf visiting her daughter, Mrs. Campbell with her mother, Mrs. Rufus Laws. past year. Take Point. The two new school houses to be built Baker. C. H. Wooster, agent for Pamela grange Idella Hill, who has been teaching the Mrs. Eliza and Mrs. E. B. store is a on tbe south side will be commenced veiy Whiting The first picnic of the season took place company, taking much-needed primary grade at Winter Harbor, came contrsct tbe to a Bowen of Newton Center. Mass., arrived vacation. He is in Boston a soon. The for larger one, in Mrs. M. A. grove, an for few days. home Thursday. Tuesday Handy's has been at their cottage Saturday. cost about f2,000, at Mauset, ideal spot for a summer outing. This Postmistress Nellie Crabtree left Mon- H. Power* and of Boston, awarded to Arthur Richardson, aud the L. friends, Mrs. E. L. and of New is a of for Lewiston to be the Perry family, form of pleasure regular feature the day present at Mass., are at the Brooklin house Doctor’s one at Seawall to Merle Tracy. boarding will the old at Bedford, Mast*., occupy summer. commencement Bates. She will visit for a few week*. of Mc- cottage this season. the Rev. and Mrs. Cranston in Tbe friends of Ralph Wilson, Ureely The village improvement society has Topsham of A Stratton’s col- with him In being Prof. Howe, Bryant has a billiard and and return home the first of Gertie Kinley, sympathize D. D. Merrill fitted up resumed regular meetings. It was enter- July. his wife and is in Medicine shut in Illness these beautiful June lege, with daughter, which will be for the Alice Cole Crabtree has charge of the postoffice. by bowling alley open tained by Miss Wednesday town for the summer. T>r. Williams' IMnk Pill* for days. His sister, Mrs. Katharine Mason, Pit* use of the “pointers”. This may be the afternoon. The ladies are for Schools at the corner closed Friday after Penpl* are the tonic to taka at thi* preparing has weeks been to R A Kane at tended the commencement for several helping tint* of to no ml mw forerunner of the long-mooted casino. their annual fair some time in a successful term of weeks. The year h,,*^ August. very eight He is visit- brighten the hours for the invalid. at Colby university last week. ting ing through the Nxly and to June JO. C. children of the gave The Tarratine house has opened for the primary department reetora strength to the schools in town closed last week ing friend* at Castine now. we*k*n«4 of a after- The season under the management George Rami brook. very pleasing programme Friday Ifltom. terms. teachers Parson* and of which was a number of after very satisfactory The Dr. family, Washington, ! \ They are mad* frem the formula A. Martin, one of Maine's well-known Fred McCollum, of is visit- noon, enjoyed by Milbridge, in thin village. Miss Ida Norwood and D. C\, have arrived and will occupy the of a regular phy*lclan and tt.«5r hotel men v\ ho has been for parents and friends. It did credit to the many ing relatives here. remarkable pmer a* a lii.w*i Miss Spear, are with their Parson* cottage for the season. »n,j | years connected with the summer skill of Miss Effie Davis as teacher. I popular pupils. Narva madidna «m flr«t Alfred Bradford and niece, of St. Al- proved They probably will renew the fall teaching Col. W. B. of !n Hi no* resort business. Mr. Martin has the as- Miss Abbott gave a Thompson, Washington, private practice. thoy are relatives here. Nancy pizza j>arty bans, visiting here. and Mi***e* have been ft van to the pubic, j sistance of bis son, Fred L. Martin, under last The wss 1). C Key*, of Chattanooga, j’ Friday cveuing. piazza thousand* have testified to u,*ir J. W. Curtis is visiting his daughter, The relatives here of Mrs. Florence West End and will whose management, the Tarratine flour- very prettily decorated with Japanese | Tenn,areat occupy wonderful merit*—and they have Mrs. Mabel of Soutb Gouldsboro. ished last summer. Bunker, lanterns, etc. Declicious refreshments of Mitchell, of Jersey City, were grieved their new cottage for the summer. ba*n approved and praaerlf>ad by of the ruedlcwl Will went to last re- to receive information of her death lender* profoeeiun. [ Proprietor Martin, of the Tarratine, Dyer Bangor week, ice-cream, strawberries and cake were A meeting of those interested in a pub- j with a fine large horse to of early in June. The sad will havt a fruit and confectionery store turning replace served. Owing to the inclemency of the pneumonia lic library met at Dr. F. 8. Herrick's the one which died last news was not received In time to admit at the Point this year. He has also rented spring. weather, the guests were Invited to the Friday evening, June '29. Dr. Herrick, of the body being brought here for Dr. Williams’ a sloop-yacht, and will keep It in com- John DeMeyer has his sporting camp parlors, where the evening was passed Edith Mayo and Edith Allen were burial, nor even in season to enable mission at the Point for the use of parties. nearly finished. It is engaged for the very pleasantly In social discourse. j any appointed to draw up the constitution and of her brothers getting to Jersey City In Another sloop has been rented by Mr. Fourth. More company is expected June 30. C. by-law*. Pink Pills later. time for tbe burial services. Mrs. June 29. Csk Ff.mme. Hammett aud Prof. H. C. Emery. There U«*«*r l*l«. Mitchell’s husband was in the lack of facilities June 30. B. Philip- will be no sailing this Capt. Charles E. Haskell came home pines. Mrs. Mitchell was a quiet, some- Frnohamt. for season. Saturday. (iouldihoro what reserved but most eettmable young B. K. Tracy, of Winter Harbor, was In Hrooksvtll®. Frank N. Greenlaw went to Rockland South Work ill Ira Shaw’s stave mill was fin- woman, a tender daughter and loving town Thursday. May C. Condon is home from Rockland ished last week. Wednesday to purchase some carriages. sister. Pale The social dance at Grange hall Thurs- People on a short visit. Mrs. Jennie with her Miss Lizzie Dow came home from Boyd, daughter An enterprising citizen at Hall Quarry day evening w as well attended. ar* p’.caaant to lakn—no nnu«*oat The steamer “Tremont” was in Bertha, of is her Sharon, Mass., Wednesday, where she has has devised a sure method for extermi- to U»«* »U'm*h ; r a: tn* ?.»_• Mrs. Rose Holt and son Francis will Mrs. Hannah Grtndle, of Penobscot, Pearl I^each, while at in lx*arh‘* boweix open, and be *eU >< rce 10 t:,.- play violent or '» PEESIDENT McKINLEY spend the summer in town. visited relatives here last week. phy*ic pi!) poUon danger u Ts» brickyard Wednesday afternoon, fell from raiirtl. [!»••* ier(rri vxj of iet,.t|Ua Mrs. and Miss Cot fish are being caught in the bowela clear and ciern i« lo take Betsey Young daughter, bays. the top of the kiln, striking on his shoulder FOR are in town Darius Bakeman drive* a team to sell fisb. Florence, expected to-day. and breaking it. l>r. Wardwell was called CANOV Miss Mamie Foss, of Massachusetts, George Arne* is fishing for salmon but and set the broken bones. The little CATHARTIC ^ visited Mrs. Raymond McFarland last says they are very scarce this year, he fellow is doing well. week. having t«ken none for several days. June 29. St'BA. Mrs. J. S. Blair returned home Tues- Mrs. M. A. Blake has received the K.n»l Ijimninr. ftwcoieto day from a visit to her home in Haver- books for Fascicle XV, of the Phycotbeca Miss Kftle has returned from a hill, Mass. Barealli Americana for Collins, Holdtn Bragdon lie in Ten Colors from a Late Pho- I produced Getchell. visit to friends in K.llwworth. Miss Grace Del ittre, of Minneapolis, for which the President Mrs. Salome Gilpatrick, of Oak Point, is tograph, specially Minn., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Strawberries are rather more plentiful Pleakant. Palatable. lvt*nt Tame. | at Luther ! Never .aicken Weafcet «-r :•• F. L. than usual. Blueberries bid fair to be visiting Gilpatrick’a. 1 >-if, at the request of (he Publishers, Hodgkins. ! f-r free aample. aiat I**.kb •. i. h. A !fr« fine. Blackberries and are B. T. Smith. Mrs. and Mrs. *»•*«* yaay. UW«», ,ri. tax Miss Annie Roberts closed another suc- raspberries Chapman blossoming. Washburn arrived Tuesday at the l*ana j size 14x21 Inches; cessful term of school here and returned cottage. KE to her home in Anson Saturday. Mrs. Maria Smith, of Bangor Mrs. JR BLOOD CLEAR will be us It is now Items for us on of New School closed after a suc- published by shortly. printed heavy M‘ss Grace Reynolds, of Waltham, Willy Smith, Haven, Conn., and to-day, very in a form suitable for framing, one of the art litho- Mrs. Smith, of New Bedford, cessful term taught by Miss Phosie Hig- plate-paper, by largest Mass., is spending the summer w ith her Mass., spent houses in in the famous French of work. a short vacation at Colin Kcdman’s. gins, of l^moine. If ITA PILLS graph America, style color-plate J. G. and wife. parents, Reynolds Restart Wales Howard and W. Cushman and of K1U- Vitality, Lost Vlfor smUlsnhoot Every American family will want one of these handsome pictures of the Pres- The district Frank Sawyer are Henry family, Sunday school convention Cure Km is.-, usand a fine which worth, are now their summer Impotency, Night ident. It must be remembered that this picture will lie in no sense a met in the church last laying granite foundation, occupying cheap Thursday after- wasting diseases, all effects o’. self' hut he an of the of they have cut on the place, for tbe new home at this place. chromo, will example very highest style illuminated print- noon and evening. It was an enjoyable or excess and indi* stable which Mr. is abuse, to or and occasion. Sawyer building. Mrs. Asa Hodgkins has returned from ing. It will lie an ornament any library drawing-room. Our readers can profitable cretion. A nerve tonic and V. B. Black’s first arrived Bar Harbor, where she has been have the McKinley portrait at what it costs us namely, ten cents per Rev. Herbert Tiiden, a former pastor of Capt. guea’s visiting blood builder, lirir s the Wednesday. June 27, and the floats her sons and daughter. copy bv merely tilling out the coupon below, and sending it to this otllce the Baptist church in this place, was fiag ■w glow to pale checks aod over the Van Buren. The arrivals are The wtypink at once. There will be such a demand for the portrait when it is published warmly greeted by his old friends on a re- steamer “Pauline’’ has been put n restores the fire of youth. Mrs. Jen ness and Miss Adam* cent visit. While here he was son, aud the route between Bar Harbor and I-i- mail O boxes that we advise sending orders in advance. As many as may be desired the guest ff^wvBy 5l>e per box, copies Miss Bobrea, all from D. of E. H. King and w ife. Washington C. mcine. She makes two round trips daily. kor $2.50; with n written gu.iran* can be had on one coupon, providing ten cents Is sent for each copy. Guests are now expected daily at Under- tcc to cure or refund the money. Miss Olive Cooildge is visiting relatives | C. C. Toole and w ife, of Bangor, ha\e Write name and address plainly, and remit in coin or postage stamps. ! cliff. Send for circular. Address, in Cambridge. On July 12 she will goto been spending a few days at their cottage. Mrs. M. C. Grav arrived Saturday. Jim* CO. Northtleid, Mass., as a delegate from Mr. Toole has returned to Bangor but Mrs. NERV1TA MEDICAL T THE ELLSWORTH AMERICA Maine: 16, from West w Olnton A Jackson CMICACO. IIX X, Ellsworth, Ricktr classical institute to the religious Medford, Mass., bringing Toole ill remain a w hile iouger. Sts., furniture and S..I l.> II. IV II... I s convention held in fittings for the L. D. Gray June *29. H. annually Northtleid. KlUw"1 M tin*** For the enclosed remittance of.cents send me. place, w hich will accommodate a goodly Harvey L. Hodgkins, D. D. S., is visit- ! number of guests. Mrs. Gray’s experi- Iirnt ii, copies of President McKinley’s Portrait in colors, as described in 'onion's ing his parents, D. D. Hodgkins and wife. ence, coupled with the fine location, will Lloyd K. Allen is at home for the sum- paper. no doubt make tbe work successful. mer. 1\ iK-a't Tobacco aixl ? Spit Smoke Your I ife A nay. riii June 29. If * B. Bros, have -.ilin* doc'l t.. Knight begun their summer toT ome... To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag ~*er.l do** .t ! A of I netic. lull of life, nerve and take No-To- shipments poultry to Bar Harbor. vigor, W«*»t t rwnkliu. TBU. ; Bac. ttie wonder-worker, that makes weak men PSUWORtl tLlXlS I Miss Carrie Greenlaw came home If w»f *.*, <,.. tk*y «rtn The Free at this on from *••»$*.-4 I Dote. Address. strong All druggists. SOc or II. Cure guaran- Baptist rally place * M A- I Boston last week to visit teed Booklet arid sample free. Address Tuesday was well attended. her mother, Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York. Mrs. N. J. Greenlaw. John T. Clark Is on the road buying ( Capl. James Bobbin# left home Mon- eggs, fowl and berries for Bar Harbor _ CHICHtSTIB’S CNCUSM for market. day Magnolia, Mas*., to take charge of the yacht “Vashlt”. | John P. Gordon and Truman M. Blais- Mr. of fEKMYROYALHuLS dell, have each loaded a vessel with stone Howe, Gardiner, Mas#., is hav- a this week. ing two-story cottage built near Mill Grove cottage, by Smith & Saunders. It A comjjaiiion court of Foresters was or- w ill be ready for occupancy early in July. ganized Monday afternoon with twenty June 211. M. L. and charter members. The moose has beeu meals turned out to Marlboro. recuperate. ** Hot : Always reliable l-wdle*. s.-k I »* Daniel The republicans held a caucus on Tues- Winchester, of Holden, was the CHirHENTKKN KNULINII Hr.l ^ void metallic box*-*, **•!».,• 1 «,th b. .*• bb.'t- June and elected to guest of 8. 11. Kernlck and wife last week. day, 26, delegates T*kr ■*» other. K« ru»e danw-« r«.u* lullon* and ;r 1 *TC* attend the convention at Sullivan to Mrs. is In imluiion*. Huy ! Harvey Hodgkins KarHar- or send 4c. in stamps for Parllrulnr*. T«*•*»• nominate a candidate for representative ■uonlaU and “Keller for Udtr*.' r"jr: by return Mali. a..* "• from the class towns 10.000 1 COOKS of Franklin, Sulli- lJru«r!*u CO. ZHjfarrtisrmrnts. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL ;C00i van, etc. There were three sets of dele- JlndUon hquarr. PM I LA.. You’ll not need to gates. The delegates favorable to Sher- regulate your cooking man Scammon were elected. the thermometer when a June 30. Ch’e’kb. Tonight For Women. ; by you get Dr. Toirnan’s Monthly Regulator has brought II your liver ia out of w •«?n- Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. On the Sorrento. order, causing happiness to hundreds of anxious Sick There is positively no other remedy k Biliousness, Headache, Heart- to an« Mn, Paulina Cony Aubrey, eldest medical science, that w ill so quickly hottest can cook whatever or do the a days you you daughter of Chief Justice Melville W. burn, Constipation, take a dose of safely work. Have never had failure. The longest and most obstinate* choose, in whatever way you wish, with- Fuller, was married at the summer home are relieved in 3 days without fail. N "'•-*** remedy will do this. no no of the Fullers Saturday morolng, to Ur. No pain, danger, out additional discomfort Hood's interference with work. The most dr' -J Samuel cases Tie* suffering any M. Moore, of Evanston, 111. The Pills successfully treated through « l,j3 was a On and pondence.andthe iuo»t complete *au.-du< £ while The comfort marriage very quiet affair, ouly retiring, tomorrow your di- hun- cooking, you’ll gain guaranteed in every instance. I relieve immediate members of the Fuller dreds of ladies Write f*>r * family gestive organs will be regulated and whom I never see. is one of the of a further Particular*. Ail truthfully being present. Tbe ceremony was will be letters only advantages using per- you bright, active and ready answered. Free confidential advice i» a,‘ formed by Rev. C. 8. McLearn, of Bar for kind of work. This has matters of a privateor delicate nature. Hex? any In mind this nmler Harbor. been the experience of others: it remedy is absolutely safe will be every possible condition and will j -siiivelf yours. HOOD’S PILL8 are leave no after ill effects upon the health. W Wickless “ilL*. Oil Bar Harbor. sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts. mail securely sealed, $2.00. Dr. K. M. TOL- Stove MAN 170 Tremont I Boston, Frank Roberts will give a social dance CO., 8t., at West Eud It is handier than a coal stove and cleaner and cheaper. The Wickless Blue ■ hall, Saturday evening. The Flame Oil Stove is it burns DIrigo orchestra, of Ellsworth, will fur- absolutely safe; ordinary kerosene, without wicks ■ nish music. neither and causes smoke, smell nor soot jl Goddard & Hunt, of this place, have Made In various size# for vvrlona-elred families: Bold at prless to anit any sized S beeu awarded tbe contract tor building pocket! ooke—wherever stovee are sold. Ifths dealer do« rwrfhais them, vrrlteto Ihs I tbe Women's annex to Brown university, STANDARD OIL COMPANY. I Providence, R. I., tbe funds for which have been donated by Mrs. H. X. Slater. the United Htatee aa Alaska is governed usually held up until the court’s opinion matters of such vital importance to tbe and cared for. MAINE LAW COURT. can be written out. With thousands of democrats formally people. assisting, — NATIONAL Tbe work of decisions or It is ev ISSUES. and with patriotism rife in all our bor- preporing the dent that tbe jaatiu^s fully earn ders, the United States baa given freedom METHOD OP PROCEDURE IN opl.ilons for publication is divided among tbeir present salaries. The mental labor to Cuba snd will lo due time-—God help- the justices mainly as follows: The first Involved is great and contlnous, there be- ing, and the devil of speculation and ag- STATE’S HIGHEST TRIBUNAL. case argued at the term falls to the chief gression being put to shame—help the ing scarcely any time when a justice baa Cubans to establish good government. justice; the next case argued falls to not some puzzling question weighing on by Senators Hale and at Good Mr. can the senior Speeches Frye government, President, HOW CASES ARE PRESENTED, DIS- associate justice, and so on bis mind. never he to It is inher- given any people. down the list and then round until ..:....- -■a ent with the people wbo struggle for and CUSSED AND FINALLY DISPOSED again, all the cases are The The Appetite of a (ioat Republican State Convention. enjoy it. It is a birthright. Nobody OF—CASES WELL SIFTED. assigned. justices could to the United Htatee at tbe end eases, Is envied all give — frequently exchange by poor dyspeptics whose of the Revolutionary war good govern- i The in the Maine law When court adjourns each justice takes Htomach and Liver are out of order. All ment. France could not, Holland, could procedure coart, home the cases to him such should know that Dr. New fHYR’8 SPRBCII. SENATOR not, all the nations of the world could to which so many cases go from the trial falling (except King’s | sKNATOK HALE'S SPEECH. those Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liv- not do it. We established and maintained courts, is not familiar to the decided at the term) and begins general pub- er Remedy, give a splendid sound good government because we had the work on them in his own He re- appetite, Stones and a will be library. digestion and a habit Prosperity -Stepping He (sivcs to Democrats Some of the and leaders to do it. it was Wash- lic, description interesting. regular bodily that Republican people reads tbe case and the briefs of the coun- insures health and of Commercial Kxpniialoii. Credit—New ington and the Adamses arid Jefferson The supremo judical court, when sit- perfect great energy. Responsibilities. 25c at 8. D. Wiggjn h store. «nd Madison and Franklin and as a law sel, examines the authorities cited and Only drug ••For forty years now our country linn Mr. President and Gentlemen the Con- Roger ting court to consider esses of Sherman and Oliver and makes research to Ellsworth John to it from the various trial original for himaelf. He b««n subject republican legislation, vention: coming Jay and other great names in that lllus- does all this in the the consists of six of the light of the discuasion Hcgal Notices. tbe entire period democratic After ttio labor mid heat of trious roll that gave us courts, eight jus- paring Washington, good government, at the and could done tices of the court. The chief consultation. When he has sat is- has placed on the statute book only there is no place to come to like the State they not have it, Mr. justice pre- subsetIbers hereby give notice that jurl)' 1 tied himself President, had not the of the thir- of tbe result have been < xecutors t of legislation of any of and have people sides, or in his absence the senior as- necessary legal THEthey duly appointed one a* Importance— Maine, you made me realize oi the last will and teen colonies been, capable of assuming «»»d of the reasons which should be testament of Benjamin Wilson tariff that is sociate justice present. The two ! given tM (i .riimu law—repudiated there no welcome like the State of it and nursing it and seeing that it grew justices Kittredge, late of Eden, in the county of for it, he prepares the written Hancock, and us and declared Presi- snd and eternal. not regularly sitting at any term are “opinion” deceased, given bonds as the fTfn y friends, by Maine’s welcome. became strong law these forth. He then sends his directs. All persons having demands to be mii in- We When the proper time comes,and for me liable to be called in to take the of setting dent C.eveland outrageous are again confronted the demo- place against the estate of said deceased art- de- by t lie sooner tlie we shall abandon better, a opinions with all the papers in the case to sired to present the same for settlement, and unworthy of bin signature, a law cratic claimant who, again and sitting justice. The chief justice desig- justice rejected Cuba, and her people there will make another who in all indebted thereto are requested to make virtue of which nates which shall sit at justice, turn examines it under ami partly by the again by the people, again appears at each their ow n government. justices any term, payment immediately. and more or less tests it Richmond H. Kittredge. for four years was in a most de- short interval of four and asks that In Porto Rico, where the cession lias and so arranges that each justice shall by comparison country years OSHOKNK M. K ITTlrily ami ad Industrie*.; o«;soltslied tuners, example public nut be, thereto are requested to make payment im- < the of ail tue earth. I do not ex- ihklwi ir mi me oi iimi signify their adherence to one view’, the gm mrage to capital, uquoy ineut to people > curs, repu pwriy. ties, that is, law books, in support of mediately. Elizaketu True. aggerate when 1 that there has been Mr. presi- J une a. d. 1900. rii a ...» "Ought It, restored mii increased say I do not feel In this reaped, bis minority consent tiiat the majority view 5, lu lie contentions. into U«v s nothing -ike it of man. belief that the Slate of Maine nri; enseted financial bin history dent, itn> may be announced as the decision of the 1 do not claim that it »* all to the The counsel then states his riNHE subscriber hereby gives notice that a Ji .Mg the gold **i andard, umking every owing will do U*hh than her portion. We speak opposing pi court. In some some X she has been duly appointed adminis- .r sud republican party. Asa man grows weaend the no e of our election view of the ease and adduces his reasons cases, however, I..,, minted, every government public early; tratrix of the estate of It. Dix, late older he to lie both more candid state from the members of the will desire the Elijah pro uis*' to pay, tl»e tqual of every other cugut in September to every and authorities in of his side. minority of Verona, in the county of Hancock, and more in ins he support il nr mi(1 olbei government courageous Utterances; Atlantic to the Pacific, and every state in case to be returned until the term at deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. every protn- The tirst counsel is then heard May ougni to the t wnicti are in his the constellation will listen ln- again All persons demands the es- i:i the world, and under toe terms of speak tiings great when Hud where hII having against he* in Augusta, eight of ttie tate of said deceased are desired to ame law we ant nor /. d me i- uie of mind; tight to say the thing* which tentl.v to ttie word ttiat cornea from brietly reply to ttie new points or argu- present la- ht he assemble. At such consultation the same for settlement, and all indebted U cent, bonds, tn* lowest rate of In- neves; ought to start 1 by tin- cun- Maine. ments made against him. The counsel I justices per thereto are requested to make payment im- for on national Victims which have been t he of I. t us set no moderate figure, the held cases are and terest ever provided any sut-ject my also hands to the court written statements up again gone over, mediately. Olive C. Bray. of h i« night t bought*; he should not exagger- friends. Let us make our such '-odd, yet try tlie first May we bad a- majority after new discussion, to tinal vote. J une 5, a. d. 1900. ate or set d »w n in of his content ions and citations of author- put thanked for non-U t..wring a aught malice, and I am km our friends In Oregon have done, m> outstanding A not not hi re, for one. to ttiai ad the see justice agreeing with the majority NOTICE OF big her rate of interest $dtk) 000.000, him! say hrift, J t tie country and t he world will that ities relied upon. These are called the FORECLOSE UK. a;l ltie alt the comfort that to- is mi mark. Do has a rigiit to have his reasons raved tbe gjvernnictit $0,000,000 in in- prosperity, j republican!-m high-water “briefs”. During the arguments ttie published AIrHKREAS Reuben H. Carter, of Mount sit beside American h arc jus- in the terest." day msehoid*, not let us be content with our old- along w ith the opinion of the »rity. TT Desert, county of Hancock, and owed to the tices frequently ask questions—ask to be maj State of Maine, his del dated • • • • • • republican piny, and that fashioned of 15 000 or 20,000, but, by mortgage majority Tiie above outlined secures a the ISth of in the of lu-iie f these would have been here under Mr. between and as referred to the and lino in the case | practice day January, year our •‘We have n v-li* I our we President, you me, page promise*, most careful examination and discussion Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety- vse have become a world power, let ua where counsel’s statement can be verified and recorded in the lave annex'd the Mm Allan the six, Hancock county, islands, have, my friends, a right to claim that make it a round 30,000. of without haste. some good —and sometimes ask counsel to every case, In Maine, registry of deeds, hook 299, page 24, Paradise of the Pa. tic. in the present fis- fur the great and the enlighten tilings great policies cases it the decision and tries the couveved to John W. Somes, of said Mount cal our ex to them will amount them further on delays year pods wditch republicans ave set up and lived some particular propo- Desert, a certain parcel of real estate situ- to or 100 ♦ vent, t nan Green at Home. of the but correctness ated at Beach in the |15 000,000, } greater try, weshoild Ire duly accreillel by the Ildty sition. When the counsel on both sides patience litigants, Hill, town of Mount in isl*>. We a bounded and described as have acquired magnificent pcop.e, and that none of them should tie Green, ‘the richest woman in | of tinal decision should never be sacrificed Desert, follows, ‘•Hetty have finished, tlie papers are placed by to wit: lurbor there; have estab!islitd a naval forgotun in the coming canvas*. \ uiem a,’ writes Leigh Mitchell Hodges, ! to speed. Not only is the court deciding "Beginning at a stone bou«'* on east I'ai station, and um u a moat ll is u the justices each iiis copy in his and coiling la certainly republican whir.i ha* desk, side of the road leading to Southwest Harbor toward commeicmi iti Ladies'Home Joural, “lives the particular case, but is, perhaps, estab- Important step sup- given us to-day, out of many battles modestly the next case is taken up in the same way. in the northwest corner of lot conveyed to in tlie least.” n circulation atno tic inhab- in a block in Ho- lishing a to future cases. A. A remacy Hgainst .g in two small fists brick At different and frequent times during principle govern John Carter; thence easterly by John • • • • • • itant*- f a ; Carter’s north line nine rods to a stone bound a.1 ttiis republic of thousand boken. New There are two elec- Too much care cannot be exercised in Jersey. the term tiie court temporarily suspends at the northeast corner of said John A. Car- “Mummify anl a decent s*»lf-respect millions of dollars m go#d, anil five hun- tric at the door, under each of ter’s lot; thence northerly seven rods to a •-s to declare war siili dred millions in and * x hundred push-bells the bearing of cases “to go into consulta- j compelled L’-oig sliver, I stone bound and corner; thence westerly nine I h*1 conflu*i short and millions in dollai of which which one finds the name ‘l*. Dewey.’ Hpaln. sharp, pajH-r -every tion”. This consultation held to en- fflrtrical. j rods to a stone bound at the east side of said decisive. lo a lew mom tis that is as good a* brigut, shining g > d in a>i ttie that the should road: thence the east line of said road proud Mrs. Green prefers public able ttie six justices to discuss the cases so by was a for We mar is and in alt t tie • * and ail the seven rods to of empire suppliant peace. xcltang not know where tier home is situated, and j southerly place beginning s far heard, and is held in and more readily accorded it, t«ir we loved peace plac* of t raffle, and in all t no households always private containing sixty-three square rods, she uses t his name because her or less, together with the buildings thereon. ami hated war. A *:at 3 was made. l‘n- of t he eht Ire civilized world pet dog’s behind closed doors. At ttie consulta- j Meaning however and intending to convey der its terms 1 tie sover- You will not forget, Mr. President, t tie name is and site commonly calls it Spain yielded Dewey, tion lie presiding justice (always the ! with the above-described lot all my right, eignty of tuba and Puerto Kico, with- contest which you and I have been en- ia in the lower title and interest in all land between said lot ‘Cutie.’ The parlor suite, chief justice if lie is present) sits at tlie drew Us despotic power from tula tiemi- gaged In, and out of whic this popular ami the centre of said road:’’ and whereas the and is a lit tie larger than a good-sized *?*ere, removing from us forever what currency, better, perhaps, than that of head of the table with the associate; jus- said John W. Somes by his died of assign- a ami three ment dated the seventh of in bad brn for 3 ears a Constant source of any other people tins been maintained in closet. A coach, small table tices on either hand and the Your Friends and Neighbors in Ells- day Kehiuary junior jus the of our Lord one thousand hun- vexation and a serious menace to the I'btied .-nates. Does any man here chairs are the and the orna- year eight peace. furnishings, lice at tlie foot of ttie table. The cases * dred and did sell, as- will be of commercial im- believe that Col. with the demo- ninety-six, bargain, ••rtiis, too, Bryan, mentation ia sign, transfer and set over unto me, the un- cratic at hi* cm break quite simple. are taken up in ttie order of argument. worth will Show You How. portance to us. Our exports to Cuba party back, into dersigned, Charles H. Frazier, of said Mount Mrs. Green is a talker. Words fclone wilt reach, this fiscal year, |25,0U0,- ibis impregnable fortress of sound money, rapid The junior justice tirst speaks. He Desert, the above-described mortgage deed, while in lhtJO were and instead the standard of the seem to to her as as dollars. the real estate the note and 000, they only f7,500,- uplift come easily states ttie case and ttie of as he Rubbing the back won’t cure backache. thereby conveyed, points it, all claims under said note, DUO. We are using our beat endeavors to stiver fifty per cent, dollar? Ttiis is one and these with thereby secured, She is witty, too, gifts, understands the matter. He then said recorded iu the Han- lid the Cubans in establishing an Inde- of tbe untntioiis which we must help to gives assignment being her remarkable and A liniment may relieve, but can’t cure. cock Maine, of deeds, in of answer in November. memory pleasant his impressions as to what ttie law of the county, registry pendent government, capable protect- book 297, page 397: and whereas the condition make her an excellent conversa- ing life and property and maintaining PROTECTION. voice, case and what t tie decision should and of said has been no.v, there- be, Backache comes from the inside, from mortgage broken, peace and urdtr. W to n success shall have tionalist. Her routine is more fore, by reason of the breach of th edition Another thing which poll- daily gives iiis reasons at such as he rrowued our effjrt* and the of republican length, thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of said mort- promise h than that of other mil- cles have hroug til to nia country ,s 1u< severe any living chooses. After he lias said all he the and for It is brighter now than ever be fort -capi- desires kidneys. gage give this notice that purpose. and overflow ing trtasury. In the nion. h She rises eats a Charles H. Frazier. tal will pour Into the inland, and its coin- lionaire, perhaps. early, to, the mxt justice in length of service of May, 18J»*, the expenditures of the Doan’s Pills inside. John A. Peters, jr., attorney. tmree wi'l Inert ase amazingly. It will light brtukfast in the little dinning-room iiis Kidney get goverment exceeded the receipts t»y Hi- gives views and reasons. Then the Dated this 13th day of June, a. ii. 1900. t>e ours, f r gratitude and contiguity of the Hoboken and hurries off to the most f*i OOO.OU0, while In May passed fiat, next bus iiis Hiid so on W su to as XV'»* also just justice say, up— cure sick NOTICK OK KOUKCLOSl lil ey f«»r the tbst time sliv>, always is tlien open for each Here is Ellsworth that this is so: yy Desert, in the county of Hancock, and j end ng \1ay 31, there w a d> Ik it of general discussion, proof in nit the rights and be the weather what it Her State of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated many generations J7.000 a it oa nad walks, may. such new considera- f 000, although gre justice suggesting the lHth of in the of our privileges of freemen.’* Mr. John of near day January, year been negotiated by theCleve *iid admin- husband, K. H. Green, who is seldom tions as occur to him. The Chatman, Spring St., Lord one thousand hundred and nine- • • • • • written cases eight istration, the proceeds of w<» «- usd been -ecu or beard ia hii old almost ty-six, and recorded in the Hancock county, of, man, and briefs of counsel are referred to. “The most imfxortant acquisition was j turned into l tic F f invalid. The are to of the Phtilpplue archipelago, right on the mom ns ending May 31, 19k) j<’*d pa-sed, l>»w hooks sometimes sent for and ex- conveyed John W. Somes, -aid Mount w one of two fl its ia called Desert, a certain lot or parcel of land situ- threshold of the Orient Ufi its 700 (100,000 [ t tier** lias b» eu a of more li.au upper the his, and ttie case i» thor- the back that it was hard to around. surplus amined, generally get ated at Beach Hill, in the r'f 'fount people. Manila will fie a great diairihut- Let no man *»»> ibst ibi* and in a furuiahed f63.0U0.tXJ0. there, plainly sitting- oughly threshed over. Desert, hounded and described as follows, lug point for our more va.uanie l>alance sheet la w«d iu war At it was products, grailining room, be sits in and out while times so painful that I was in to wit: to lias Great day day with the utmost us than Hong Kong f>een to taxis, because under the Du.g i> tariff Every justice speaks at a stone hound on the east j wife is in Ntw York after “Beginning Britain. All of the Pacific islands we! in our cu h>s looking freedom and does not hesitate to side of the road to Southwest Harbor ait May, 1900, twin* receipt* dissent misery, and at night I was annoyed with leading have will be to us way stations were while in M umkr tier financial affairs. When she comes thence from said bound easterly nine rods to acquired ] f17,000,000. y, 1S9»*. decidedly fr in hiH fellow*. He is very tn of vital a stone and stake; thence n.>rti. r'v route for and — eight the East, import- the Wilson tariff tail I t h** eurr* *p»*ud mg borne in be it is laU a weakness which me j evening- always like y to be called to how- urinary prevented rods to a stone and stake; thence ance from a commercial point of view. were t»ut ex- sharply order, westerly receipts flO,000,0X3 livery she sometimes reads to him.” nine rods to a stone on the east side of saici Fortunate it is that we are there close to ever, if tie got a outside the case. It is the ample which 1 give show* tin contrast from sleeping well. 1 spent dollar upon road; thence by the east line of said road China just now, not to seize upon any between democratic and reput I cun poli- unwritten law that what is said in the southerly eight rods to the iirst-mentioned of Daniel llooue. portion of the but Amer- cies. Story dollar trying to be cured. wife Haw- bound and containing empire, toprotect consultation shall never be known out- My seventy-two square ican citzena. We w ill do that, and w e w ill Nor do trade and comm Tee show a The scholar told some strong stories— rods, more or less, together wii h the buildings see to it doors are cloned side, except as t tie decision aii account of Doan’s Fills in one theron Meaning however and intending to that no against different lesson; and while, a* 1 have said, now that we were in a of historical published may Kidney region convey with the above-described lot all my us and that our treaty rights are respected. trade and commerce are not the result en- Indicate. It is also the under- interest—where Boone his first always of the righ•, tirle and interest in all land between •‘William was commander- planted Bangor papers which Impressed McKinley tirely of any party’*) domination, yet in standing that in the said l«>t and the centre of said road;'' and. fort once opinions expressed in-chief of the army and navy in this war, their conditions they are largely affected and where Boonesborough stood, whereas the said John W. Somes bis deed uuvtcvcr t? a her so that she went to by ami as vuiinuunuuii, urimy pri'Mst 11, WiggiVs drug such conducted himself so admir- by party policies. Far tie it from me to say but he al ways prefaced his tale w ith the of assignment dated the 7th day «»t February, as to elicit the commendation of all and trade and commerce de- are only first in the year of .nr Lord one thousand right ably that crops impressions, exceedingly a box and insisted on me overwhelming authority that—“Hist’ry store, got using hundred and ninety-six did bargain, sell, as- intelligent and patriotic American citi- aloue upon party. They certainly liable to be further and pend changed by study sign. transfer and set over unto me. the un- of It Is true that not. The sun shines In its round of says!” zens, regardless pariy. do reflect ion. them. They did me a wonderful amount dersigned Charles H. Frazier, of said Mount criti- Secretary Alger was deluged with the earth upon all alike, and the He declared that history ha id t hat a bull, Desert, the above describt d people If iu cases morigug. deed, an 1 true that the most of t any all the justices are more cisms, equally rain faileth upon the just and tie unjust. seeing Home cows across tbe river, had of good, than anything 1 ever used the red estate thereby convey ed, the note, them tiad no foundation in fact and were But I have a pleasure, Mr. Preaident, agreed (mid that is the rule in by far the and ill claims under said no e thereby se- waste-basket. jumped from the point of a high cliff For sale all cured. -ui 1 recorded in the shortly thrown into Time’s which no democratic apeaxer lias in show most cases) then the is mooted by dealers; price 50 cents assignment being question Hancock Maine, of 1 in History will record that the increasing of ini* the actual facts about our trade ms straight down into the river; had swum county. registry Is, vx bet her the cane is clear and Foster-Milburn hook page 31*8; and whereas the condition our army from 25.000 to ill a few with that of tue lu»t nummer acroHH and fallen dead as he was sufficiently Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole 275,000 compared climbing of said has been now free from doubt to warrant mortgage broken, there- months, and completely preparing it for months of the democratic administration. announcing bv reason of the the bank. agents for the C. S. fore, breach of the condition active service, was one of the most mag- Under the democratic Wilson tariff the the decision at once. If so, the decision thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of said mort- “He busted bis said the nielli acuieveiiienis kiiuwu iu iue Mu- balance of trade in our favor wan heart,” scholar. gage ami this notice for that f 102,000,- Is announced at the close of the term. If Remember give purpose. rals the name, Doan’s, and take C’HARLJiS H. uf warfare. 1)00, and you will remember, sir, the dem- Oddly enough, solemn Tim, who had Fkaz hr. is as we enter the any one justice desires further time for John A. Peters, jr.. ;• -rney. "What our position ocratic orators and democratic newspapers never cracked a was the first to no other. smile, Dated this 13th day of June, a. '. iflOn. jnevv century? The nations of the earth were never tired of citing that as an in- rebel. reflection or examination the case is held !*re, to-day, near neighbors, touching stance of prosperity under the democratic for that “You see that cliff yander?” said the up purpose, if the case is not •boulders. They heard the thunder of party, but in the tirst nine months of the considered too clear for argument, it is Dewey's guns and recognized this re- current year, in spile of a thirty per cent, scholar. “Well, hist’ry says that Dan’l public for the first time as a world power, increase of imports, the balance of trade Boone druv three Injuns once straight oball we alone this in favor of the United States with all the ignore stupendous over that cliff down into the river.” ilfiumistnuiits. l»ct? (>ur of state a few months the earth whs the enormous secretary nations of 1 could see that Tim wbh loath to cast ! •go demanded that there of No such balance diplomatically sum f!12,000,000. discredit on the facts of history. If the •bould be no door iu China closed against Mr. President, has ever been shown sheet, scholar had said one or even two Indians, os. and that our should be of the world. treaty rights ill the face I don’t think Tim would have called a and all the respected, powers immediately NEW RESPONSIBILITIES. halt; but for Daniel, with only one load •cquiesced. Before t he no war, secretary in his it not a winchester—to Johnson's 1 here, Mr. President, and gun—and would have ventured upon such a de- might stop ANODYNE no because the things which drive three—it was too much. And yet and if he had, it would have been go further, affect the firesides and their bus- Tim never smiled, and it was the first treated with contempt. people’s iness and their every-day life are the time 1 heard him voluntarily open his “This position imposes upon u» new du- LinimenT which are of the most lips. Des, some burdens. things import grave responsibilities, a’ said that,” he It Oldest—originated 1810. Best-for P we among all men; but the republican “Well, hist’ry mought ll bear burdens patiently, discharge II external or Internal use. Cares- II in the last four years, and since said, “hut 1 reckon Dau’l was in the lead!” °ur duties our party II coughs, colds, cholera morbus, ll wisely, accept responsibil- here in convention in lias The yell that went up routed the scholar colic, ity the shall en- we met 1896, 11 stings, all pains, aches and Inrlam- courageously, republic has and stilled him.—John Ml taken other burdens. It received Fox, jr. Am matlon. Costa—25 cents and Ml sure, its powers grow, its prosperity in- up 50 crease. into its family ttie people of that gem of Al cents a bottle. Larger size more Mr KINEO WOOD »> FURNACE. the Sandwich Islands, to icL economical; three times as • • * * • the Pacific seas, much.Mf “Don’t be too suspicious an’ ready to I. S. which years ago uot a few of the bright- JOHNSON A CO.. “Our met in convention 1/ party has just est spirits of Maine departed in search of ’cuse people o’ bad intentions,” said Uncle 'V Boston. Mass. J/ 5n lias its Pi’**®—“fr'ijlm*"! for /)(<• Philadelphia, declared principles anew life and new adventures. These Eben. “Sometimes it sounds like was ^My all you C-trt its in words of no uncer- as a terri- jE ^iid purposes islands have been incorporated out wbat would do if KINEO COAL FURNACE. tain w ith unbounded enthu- figgeriu’ you you sound, has, ritory, and w ithout any promise of state- llasrij, re-noinlnated William wuz in deir McKinley hood w ill be governed and cared for by place.” •s our candidate for tbe presidency. The American familiar with our Manufactured of the best with all late people, 1900. material, improve- record, knowing from the past that our David Citv, Neb., April i, He Fooled the Surgeons. Pauper Notice. promises ieneaee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, .V. Y.: are no rof.es of sand, realizing All doctors told Kenick Hamilton, of undersigned hereby gives notice tnat he and warranted. present remembering the Gentlemen —1 must say In regard to THEhas contracted with the City oJ EllBworth.foi ments, thoroughly inspected [*ur prosperity, West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 of terrible results of the democratic experi- jJRAINO thf.t there is nothing better or the sup]K>rt the poor, during the ensuing year, We have used It for My mouths from Kectal he would die ami has made for fnent of will endorse our plat- wealthier. years. Fistula, ample provision their suppoit. 1892, surely coffee drinker. He was taken a He therefore forbids all from form. and re-elect William McKinley rot her was a great unless costly operation was performed; persons furnishing •let and the doctor said coffee was the cause of he supplies to any on his account, as without MANIFACTUBED BY president of with a but cured himself with five boxes of pauper the Cnited Htates told us to use* G R A IN O. We got a pack- his written order, he will for no t, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure pay goods sc riendly Congress to him, and and did not like it at lirst, but now would urnlshed. Hakkv .8. Josbh support ige on earth, and the best Salve in the world. gladly yield tbe senatorial gavel not be without it. My brother lias been well o use it. 25 cents a box. Sold 8. D. NOYES & NUTTER the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, :vcr since we started to by WlGGlN, MFG. CO., me Yours truly, Lillie Socuoii. Druggist. Subscribe for Tub Amekican Bangor. Bough Kider, Theodore Roosevelt.” F. B, AIKEX, Agent, Ellsworth. at>brtti»tmtnU. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. Horkaeon. COUNTY NEWS. Pen*Ion of Charles E. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Ronrey ha* been tor Additional County .Vfrt, »ee other * I Continued from page 1. page* Severe Storm Makes Things Interest- Increaacd to fIT. ing In Hancock County. Mr*. Ardalla P. >%»%»%%»»»%»%%%%%»%%%%%%*»%%%»»*%%»^ Amhfru. Heath and R. ir,lD Charles H. Curtis. The three-masted A series of heavy electric showers former resident* Dr. J. H. Patten was at last Heath, of thl* schooner Is Bangor p|IC/ CONFIDENCE and ! “Myronus” still at Grant’s over Hancock county last Wednes- were married *t Roaton on business. passed Wedneaday. She is Wednesday nr' yard. having quite extensive day afternoon and evening. Ellsworth, Heath, who took hi* Drat Mrs. P. O. and Mra. L. E. lemon* Silaby Croaby ss full force of the repairs. usual, escaped the pharmacy In the establishment ol .... PERMANENT REPUTATION, were at Bangor last week. A. p 1; Rev. George H. Salley, of the Free Bap- storms, which passed either one aide or Paga and later went to Roston, 1* now Mra. Delta Klcbardaon was at Brewer tist church, left team for the other, but near enough to be un- In a Monday by partner large drug concern In that Wherever public confidence is reposed we i> Lewiston, to attend the State meeting of laat week visiting relatives. pleasant for the timid ones. city. the Free Baptist young society. Mina Isabelle Gregg has gone to Bar From various parts of Hnncock county have a proof of the existence of merit. € people’s Jlarth Hancock. He will be absent about two weeks. He Harbor to spend the summer. come reporU of damage done by light- William Ryder went to the E**t was The showers were M«h>e accompanied by James Taylor, of Miss Gertrude Jewett, who has been ning. general through- is extended to general hoapltal at Hangor Monday for That such confidence (I Ellsworth Falls. Next Sunday Rev. G. out the State, and much damage was a quite ill, is slightly improved. anrglral operation. He was W. Avery will occupy the pulpit of the done. Western Wsshington county accompanied Dudley Silaby bss gone to Bangor to by Rev. George W. Avery, of Free Baptist church. fared shout ss Hancock county. At Ellaworth spend a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Fall*, who will remain with him Cherry field the bouse of Alton Grant was until (PUBLIC The Boston TWinacripf recently spoke John Clark. utter the ml ion. Gallert’s Goods ope Dry Store!; struck and Mrs. Grant j j;M. in terms of high commendation of the badly damaged. Richardson went to Bar Har- Corydan was unconscious for some time, but re- is evident from the fact of the liberal work done by 1). H. Tribou, Rood** Pill* cure Lteer III*, I Chaplain bor w RlHotunrAa, J Thursday, here be has employment covered. At s valuable five- l’. S. N., of the Charlestown navy yard, Mllbridge digestion. Hen*lac he. K**y to ukp, 0 that store has received. for the summer. patronage always colt owned Fred was — in maintaining a naval club room fur the year-old by Dyer operate 2V A'irt. Charles Smith and wife, of killed in the use of the blue jackets and mariners of Ellsworth, pasture. and most fash- and Miss of were in of in Hancock Our stock is now complete, comprising all the newest J j the men-of-war of the North Atlantic Mooney, Bangor, The story damage county Jbarrtiscmcnts. town last week, relatives and is best told Thk American’s corre- ionable designs in fabrics out for the season. The prices are so equalized .| squadron during their stay in Boston visiting by confidence is harbor. is friends. spondents. to the economical requirements of the times that public 11 This the second year of the _ The Eminent iurther elicited by our advantageous system of business. All who have (1 experiment, which hsa embarrasncd its Mrs. Gertrude Woods and two little Ellsworth Falls, July 2 (special).— Kidney and Water- won managers its success, daughters Marion Ilsurs. of shower of last and Bladder obtained for themselves a great and permanent reputation have and by unqualified During the Wednesday Specialist. due to the fact who have been relatives secured it and labor. M. Gallert’s Btore lias won largely that in Mr. Tribou ville, visiting afteriioou the house of Charles W. Dun- by patient persevering home —--, the navy has a chaplain who “ia a man of here, returned Friday. ham was struck and its reputation by unflinching truth and honesty of purpose, with the most by lightning quite J. practical sense”. Miss Ardella Haslem died Thursday damaged. Nearly all the rooms sincere and elevated efforts in behalf of the people. We have always badly Rev. W. R. Hunt, of East Orange, N. J., morning, June 21, with consumption. were more or less injured by the tearing allied proofs with professions. What others promise we perform, and ( J was greeted by a large congregation at The funeral services were held at the off of paper and piaster and a part of the S the result whatever we state the have implicit faith in. For instance, we announce to that we have received the < > I you largest, cheapest He delivered an inspiring sermon on two spoke wordsof comfort to the bereaved in the adjoining shed, but waa extin- line of I <* and most desirable phases of human aspiratiou—the one il- family. A large congregation of friends guished by Mr. Dunham who was return- lustrated by the man who, overwhelmed and acquaintances gathered to pay their ing home from work. No one was in tbs 11 DRY GOODS, CARPETS, by the ain of the world, would seek rest last tribute of friendship and respect to house at the time. !} one had esteemed. The by flight; the other by the man who ac- they highly Outside Garments and cepts the conditions as he finds them, and church was beautifully decorated with West Ellsworth, July 2 (special)— {Ladies’ Suits.;* struggles manfully to make the world potted planta and cut flowers, showing During the severe thunder shower Wed- # Call, and you will find it so. (I better for his living. The idea was well the loving and tender regard of friends. nesdny afternoon the lightning struck presented. The pastor of the church. Many flowers were sent from out of town. the house of A. It, Barron. No very seri- A SILK ! Rev. A. H.Coar, preached at Bar Harbor The remains were taken to Waltham. ous damage was done. Vln Smith, his i WE HAVE MADE PUKCHASE. Sutiday morning and at East Lamoine in Miss Haslem leaves a mother, step-father son Elmer, and his horse which was stand- The Hmtire 1 at Werk It Jl WAIST8, DRESS AND TRIMMING 8ILKS. ]| tbe evening. and two sisters, who have the sympathy ing in the driveway during the shower Hie Laboratory. Decatur of their friends. were thrown from their feet. The bolt There Is a disease prevailing in thia # Just the things you are looking for. They are swell styles at low prices. (• Stephen Joy is receiving June 30. entered the after couniry most dangerous because so d- heaped up congratulations on his mar- ground parsing through ; .ep. I* A combination. Here are the lots. What do you think of them? tlve. sudden are strong (J the house. Many deaths caused by riage on Monday. The bride is Miss , *nrrj. Wash Silks at 59c. Taffeta at 75c. Colored Satin Duchess at 1. It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart fa.'ura $ M. of has Miss Lizzie Jl J, Mary DeVaney, Halifax, who I realize that one who had entered so Prof, and Mrs. Gilmore against it; Draperies and Mrs. Lord were assisted in receiving heartily nary. happened * Into life, and had so a Muslin Ruffled Curtains at 55c to $2.50. Swiss from 50c to $5 ; by Miss Furbish, of Brunswick, Me., aud long occupied prominent to be away for the night, it U rather a Get a Lottie of Miss Monaghan, of Ellsworth, Me. Miss place of tru-t and responsibility In tlie com per pair. Brussels netts, muslin netts, by the yard or piece. All kinds curious coincidence that twice Mrs. Gil- ‘‘L. F.” Atwood’s J| Monaghan, who has a tine voice of un- had lost his hold on material I munlty, thing-and more has received shocks from lightning, of Holland shades, curtains and portiere fixtures. j usual sweetness and power, kindly sang passed Bitters once unconscious several selections to the great delight ot ••Out of the reach of our hand* being several hours. the It was a and company. delightful occa- And the sound of our voices." keep your KID GLOVES. 5 and will sion, long be remembered Brooklin, June 30 (special)—A terrific digestion right. First of the season and greater than any previous season. To the 11 throughout the pariou.” "Frank" was, and bad l»een for years, a fa thunder storm over this miliar figure among u-. He had hosts of friends passed place Be sure It Is hundreds of our kid gloves patrons we should with this stock and these (• I A monument of but pleasing de- unique who re*|>ccted and loved him for hU generous, Wednesday, striking in two place*, but the ’’L. F." kind values add other hundreds. Our celebrated P. P. at < * has been gloves $ 1.25, sign just set in Woodbine ceme- strict no genial dlsj>o-Ulon. honesty, unswerving doing great damage. you get. $1.50 and $1.75 have no superior for fine grades. Our 99c and $1 •[ tery, in the family lot of the late Walter fidelity to principle, ready sympathy and desire 1 Jordan Smith. The monument was to good and gloves, in both hook and clasps, cannot be beaten. help every c*u*e, every jierson Hi until 11 Jl erected his Sallie who needed help at wtatcver cost to hhuself. by daughter, Agnes An Interesting caucus waa held in the Why try to stulc CORSETS. # of New York under For nearly nineteen year* he ha- been « <*- j Smith, city, the post town hall by the republicans things with ma-ter at with hut Saturday We have to our direction of her M. S. of Surry one bteak during that <’ added already very extensive line of corsets the cel- brother, Smith, night, to choose delegates for class con- thing j J( that time, lie held the office at the time of his Ellsworth. It is what it known as a «ti. k ? I v MAJOR’S ebrated positive rust proof corsets, a corset which will not rust; vention in Surry 5, to nominate a price, death. He will be sadly missed a- a July k: w boulder monument. On a public CEMENT; y We have also added to our stock for a the cele- large, rough- candidate for Two can- $1. high grade corset, servant and from the part of the town vvtffcre representative. it sticks. S t: 4 base is set a :g quarried rough boulder. The he and from the didate* were in the field —A. J. and brated Redfern; price, $2.50 and $5. Besides these we have the best 4 lived, church of which he wa- Long breaks away t base of this monument is five feet three A. T. Stevens. Each candidate had bra 50c corset in the market. Our stock of the well-known makes of a loyal member, living the faith he professed, Stvk to MAJOR’S <• list of delegates. The ballot was 111 — 63 inches long, three feel eight inches wide making his life an open epistle "known and CEMENT. P I' P. & Wr. and we a 0 in favor of the Stevens The Thompson glove-fitting, N., B., Warner’s, carry and two feet thick. It is Mt. Desert read by all men". delegation. t-f- follow in g are the delegates: K. N. Os- you will buy *! full line. D The blow falls granite, from Campbell & Macomber’s tno-t heavily upon hi* aged good, John Dority, G. W. Butter, K. J. ever. There ts I Tue base is mother, who will soon reach her ninetieth birth S. p. Snowman, Nathaniel as ;•»*!; S GRADUATING DRESSES. quarry. roughly finished, Hinckley, nothing J the is day, and whose happiness and welfare were hU Bowden, Allen Henderson. E. F. Hinck- don't believe the * except (rout, which smooth tin is bed WTe have all the material suitable for that Swiss *: first thought. No wish of her* wa* dented if it ley, E. Bean. I purpose. Organdies, ana on which is engraved tbe record. Substitute?. was within his 2. Laces for also allovers. We are power to gratify It. July Bob. Mulls, Lawns, trimmings, ready to supply J Tbe base weighs about four tons. Tbe "AiOh S KUbBER and MAJOR S LEATHtn. Surely "a good man and true” has to '• *>-.>••««* .•»!•* on all the in the with suitable gone I fc-A »' graduates country everything they may want. boulder weighs about one ton. On it K T.4*< I -HKD ICi, ]| his rewanl. To Cura Forever, Cooattpatlon 13 «n *“< c***ti » ;« .. it «* *t All drorrlj't' is engraved the family name, but other- Take Ca^aieta Cauuv Cathartic July 2. T. 10cor»C MAJOR CEME*ir CO.. NEW YORK CITY. Goods and Small as If C. C. C. fall to cure, refund Staple Dry Wares. j! wise li is just taken from tbe field. Uioney We have enormous quantities in these lines. Prints, sheetings, ging- (• The monument was engraved and set by 11. W. Dunn, of Ellsworth. It is the Calvin BiilJngtou is visiting his sister, hams and percales, we are selling as cheap as any one. Hosiery and t only [ monument of the kind iu this vicinity. Mrs. Waldo Cowing. underwear; we sell better goods for less money than any one else, v The Minneapolis (Minn.) Journal of Mrs. A. C. Burrill is visiting her daugh* 0 Everything in lines which are usually only kept by dealers in larger DO YOU KNOW J> June 20 prints the following account of ter, Mrs. F. W. Fogg, of Otis. 1^ cities we have in stock. It is'safer and more to 11 satisfactory buy your .) the weddiug of Miss Gertrude M. Haynes, Levi Maddox, wife and daughter, of 11 goods of us than send away for them. We can supply you all right. 11 formerly of Ellsworth, which was men- Bluebill, hive been visiting relatives in tioned in The American at the time. town. “The marriage ot Miss Gertrude M. Miss Gertrude Burrill is at borne from Haynes and Austin D. Stevens took place M. GALLERT. last evening with pretty appointments, at Brewer, where she has beeu teaching the home j | the of the bride’s parents, Mr. and past year. Mrs. Henry A. Haynes. The parlor was and transformed into a bower of green aud Third fourth degrees were con- white with asparagus, maidenhair fern ferred by New Century grange on six new and carnations. t The ELECTRIC The dining-room was members June 23. EUREKA SPRAYER, most effectively decorated w ith pink and I for spraying plants, de- white peonies and roses, while an arch- All the schools in town united In a of and carnations way asparagus pink picnic at Green lake last Saturday, con- J stroying potato bugs, dies divided the rooms. Green aud white FLY veyance being provided by the superio- KILLER, if or lice on cattle and formed a bower for tbe bridal party. Tbe bride’s was teudant J. H. Wharff. and Horses. horses. gown of white mousseiine de For Cattle | I sole over lavender taffeta. The trained July 2. B. skirt was finished with a flounce edged with white satin ribbon. The b dice Hlrvh Harbor. AGATE and GRANITE WARE. was draped with a fichu with long ends PEARL, Mr,. L. A. ban been falling to tbe knees. Tbe bridal bouquet Lindsey visiting ber was of bride roses and carnations. After sou Wilson iu Steuben. CROCKERY and TIN WARE. the service an informal was reception Amos Leighton, of bss held and refreshments served. Only tbe Mllbridge, FISHING TACKLE. Stoves and Furnaces. immediate relatives were preseut. Mr. moved here for the summer. aud Mrs. Stevens will be at home after M. H. Coombs and wife have returned THAT BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVES—the odorless oil stove in use. 15 at 2629 avenue N.” only July Lyudale \our from a viait to friends in Sullivan. last year’s buggy or road can be made to any'uicto* Hot Water and Steam Heating. Plumbing a wagon equal Specialty. date carriage by A SET OK TIBBS West Tremout. Mrs. Everett Qroea and eon and Mra. baying HAKO Kl'HBKK on T Edward Grass put J. P. ELDRIDGE, E. A. Lunt and George Jellison, who and two children, of Bton- ington, arrived for a visit here. Main Street, ------Me. have been in tbe government employ at Saturday THAT Ellsworth, 2. Hocomocko Hwan’c came July C. I am on a head, Island, patting large number of sets for people all oyer the State T home this week. fiends of Miss Hopkins that she may re- THAT COUNTY NEWS. Miss Zulma E. who has been an turn to us in the fall renewed in health Lunt, During last May infant child of our 1 can save you some ? fbv additional County Newt eta other payee money and strength”. at school in Gorham all winter, returned neighbor was suffering from cholera In- home this week for a short vacation. She fantum. The doctors had all THAT BrooklU. West given np Eden. I have the to ot Fort Intends to go back in September. hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of largest assortment of carriages in all and at all'pricM The Northern Leader, Fairfield, Mrs. Helen Hamor has styles gone to North- be found In the State of In a recent issue: June 30. Thelma Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlar Maine T printed the following east Harbor for the season. “Mias Mattie L. oar beloved ffest SiilllvKu. rhiea Kemedy to the bouse, telling them I Hopkins, Miss THAT May Wall, of Indian Point, is vis- Bure assistant in the high school, started oo Mrs. L. M. March dropped dead from felt it would do good if used accord- I also iting relatives at Bar Harbor. keep Harnesses, Robes and Horse Clothing of all kinds ? Monday, Jane 17, fora well-earned and heart disease last night. ing to direction!. In two days time the Lorenzo who is in the of child had recovered. The child is THAT much-needed vacation. Miss Hopkins Mayo, employ C. Gordon, on the folly Goddard & Bar George engineer tug Hunt, Harbor, has gone to now and 1 have recom- ta^ou will do well to call and will a few in and was aboard vigorous healthy. stock my bottouTcast1 spend days Bangor Providence, K. for the summer. “Philips Eaton”, stepping yes- examlne'my and'get I., mended this prices ? thence to where when one of remedy frequently, and have vicinity, Brooklin, Me., Miss Nellie terday the steps gave way, Higgins, who is employed in never known she will a few weeks with Miss him down between the boat and It to fall.—Mbs. Curtis spend C. L. Morang’s store, Bar came letting Harbor, Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. Sold Geo. Tibbetts at the delightful summer cottage home last Tuesday to see her grandfather, wharf. He cut a long gash in bis ankle, by HENRY E. and of Alexander Higgins, who is ill. which five stitches. A. Parcheb, Ellsworth, and W. I. Par- DAVIS, of Mr. Mrs. Tibbetts, Washington, quite required (original buck board man) D. C. It is the many J une 29. 2. U. tridge, Bluebill, Franklin sincerely hoped by S. July druggists. Street, .... Ellawortb, Me.