LOCAL AFFAIRS. on account of the bad weather. The sale generally. He la known throughout the County Commissioners’ Court. will take place to-morrow at 10 a. m. State as a gold democrat of the most The county commission***- *«"****• FlTjgw for their session. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. uncompromising kind. It’s not generally worth yesterday regular BURRILL & J. in the loss of their little known that he passed some years of bis Petition of Arthur M. Neveils, of Sedg- SOX, In Willard H Perry Langley bankruptcy—Eat Phillips. in son of was to have the road Probate notice—Kst Kben L Higgins. daughter Catherine, aged three and one- boyhood Ellsworth. He is the wick, presented, notice—Kst Chas C Beaman. mill- Probate half years. The child died this Rev. W. O. Holman, at one time pastor of from the highway to the Dnrgain Probate notice—Est Chas A Sinclair. morning the which was laid out the !ML insurance agents, Admr notice—Kst John Paul Gordon. in convulsions, after but one day’s illness. Bnptist church here, whom older yard, recently by Exec notice—Est Wm Klttredge. residents will remember. Mr. Holman selectmen of Sedgwick, discontinued. Burrill Bank ME. Exec notice—Est Jesse H Pease. The marriage of Miss Maude Myrtle Bldg., ELLSWORTH, bad not been in Ellsworth to The petitioner says the road m unneces- Exec notice—Thomas S Clay. Crabtree and Samuel T. White, of Ban- except pass Exec notice—Est Georgia E Clapham. through on the train for twenty-live sary, and that adequate damages were not WE REPRESENT THE Lemuel IJtilefleld—Notice of foreclosure. gor, will take place at noon on Monday, allowed him for land taken. Probate court—Est Janetta P 8awyer et als. May 20, at the home of the bride’s years. Commissioners’ notice. The commissioners t Reliable Home and County Mrs. Julia Charles A. of Bangor, aged county appointed a Foreign Companies. F T Addlton— Garment cutting. mother, A. Crabtree, in this Phillips, hearing on the petition for Wednesday, Lowest Rates Name of steamer changed. city. forty-five years, attempted suicide yester- Compatible with Safety. G A Parcher—Apothecary. June 19. day afternoon, during a fit of despond- _ 8 L Lord—Carriage repository. A Sunday train from Bangor will begin ill W R Parker Clothing Co-Clothing. next ency resulting from health, by throw- *n Bum8 *° suit on real estate and running Sunday, May 19, arriving at Have you seen that handsome silver tea set at TO LOAN improved Lewis Friend A Co—Clothing. ing himself in front of a trolley car. ■■■" collateral. ———■*. C R Foster— Furniture. Ellsworth at 7.18 a. m., and leaving Ells- four pieces that Hodgkins is going to give B C The dasher of the car struck him, knock- Hodgkins—Confectionery. worth at 5.31 p. m. The full summer ser- away ?— Advt. Wlggin A Moore—Apothecaries. ing him partly from the track and thus Rockland, BluchlU & Ellsworth Steamboat Co vice will begiu about the third week in —Change In schedule June. saving him from instant death. He re- 2U)6nti£stmmls. • Bank statement—Condition of First national ^ ceived injuries necessitating the amputa- bank. F. T. Additon has opened a school for PAYING J A Cunningham—Confectioner. tion of part of his left hand and foot. ladles’ garment cutting at room 6 Man- BUCK8PORT: At the Bangor hospital last night doubts Old Reliable Drug Store. Ve have ning block. The school opened this some BENTTHTEivElhomes on our books Bank statement—Condition of Bucksport na- of his recovery were expressed. Mr. Established 1838. exceptionally good tional bank. afternoon and will be open Monday, was known in where that are Phillips Ellsworth, ag—properties going to increase in value right Bangor: Wednesday, and afternoons and Friday he formerly resided. 'He is a brother of White dental rooms. A Medicine? BUY NOW and you’ll get a snug, cosy home at a evenings. y/' j Frank Phillips, o4 this city. His family Spring At a of the masonic loor Which do or meeting grand also resides here. need one, of course. Most people price. you want, city country prop- For other local news see t pages 4,5 and,S. lodges in Portland last week, James E. Youdo at this time of the year. After the Ve have both. Ellsworth sustains its reputation for heavy meat diet of the Winter the blood gets Mies Hannah Holmes has arrived home Parsons, of this city, was elected warden in such a condition that it needs a j furnishing the unusual in runaways. A purifier. from Belfast. of the council of high priests, and Curtis plain, every-day runaway, resulting in Mrs. A. J. of Old is R. Foster, of this city, was one Goodwin, Town, appointed smashed wheels and bruised heads is Clover Bitters EO. H. GRANT Me. Mrs. C. R. Foster. of the stewards of the grand CO., Ellsworth, visiting lodge. so common as to cause little comment. are made particularly to purify the blood. D. L. of is her Mrs. H. B. Saunders left to Mrs. Yale, Bath, visiting Tuesday Perhaps it is for this reason that Ells- Restores strength, renews vitality, regulates her husband in Portland. She was the liver and bowels. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Foster. ^ join worth horses occasionally furnish some- kidneys, her Miss Miss Bessie Joy has returned from a accompanied by granddaughter, thing out of the ordinary in the way of Another excellent remedy for .Spring is Mrs. J. F. Wine and Iron. It’s a tonic and u SPRING IS HERE AT LAST! chort visit to her Mrs. at Dorothy Whiting. Manning entertainment. The latest runaway of Beef, sister, Stanton, blood builder. Beef wine invig- will leave to-morrow for where this kind nourishes, her Camden cottage. Portland, took place last Friday, when orates, iron makes blood. Pint bottles 50c. she will remain for some time with her Carlton McGown’s horse ran with a \V. B. Campbell is making extensive away parents. spring-tooth harrow. The horse ran Parcher, the now to show the finest line ot and summer improvements on his house. A circular Druggist. prepared spring Mrs. Phcebe mother of B. F. from Mr. McGown’s on fflglm is being added. Grindle, place Washing- Telephone Call, No. 52-4. piazza f ton street to and thence goods. Clothing was never so cheap as it is now. Gray, of this city, died at Eddington Sat- High street, Store open Sundays from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dr. E. L. Mason, who has had dental Remember free urday, aged ninety years, nine days. Mrs. down Beal avenue to Patrick Mullan’s cur delivery. rooms at Bar Harbor, has secured a posi- Grindle formerly lived at Bluehill and place at the corner of Main street. Here Men’s Suits $3 Youths’ Suits $2.50 up. Children’s Suits $1 up. tion in the office of Dr. T. J. Boston. up. King, Besides Mr. of Ells- he took to the yard, and ran up on the 1 Sedgwick. Gray, The circle of the Methodist ladies’ worth, she leaves one other son, Calvin cellar door to look in the kitchen win- COMING EVENTS. I have a great variety of fancy shirts with two collars will a dime sociable at the Iafcberttannent*. church give H. Gray, of Bangor. dow. The cellar door gave way, and the and cuffs, for SO cents. New line of neckwear, fur- horse slid Wednesday evening, May 15, at home of Old friends of C. P. down into the cellar, back- DeLaittre, formerly Mrs. Madison Tower—Dime social of la- nishing goods, etc., etc. Latest styles in hats and caps, ing. ward. Net results, a broken cellar door, dies’ circle of Methodist church. direct from the manufacturers. broken window and a twisted harrow. Rev. S. C. Beach, of Bangor, will preach that besides being a successful banker at church next in The horse was Thursday, May 16—Quarterly meeting at the Unitarian Sunday Aitkin, Minnesota, he carries on large uninjured. with the Rev. A. H. of Hancock county district lodge, I. O. exchange pastor, lumbering operations. This season he is Coar. DISTRESS WARRANTS. G. T., at South Hancock. OWEN BYRN. furnishing to the Minneapolis mills over Owing to the storm last Sunday the 7,000,000 feet of pine logs. Thursday, May 16, at Odd Fellows ball Elisworth’s Two Collectors Must Hook —Entertainment and sociable anniversary concert of the Epworth The Boston Reduction Co. is rebuild- by Lygonia After Back Taxes. lodge, F. and A. M. Invitations from league was postponed to next Sunday ing the portion of the dam which was C. W. 4.V E. E. MASOX,^aa Tax Collectors Whitcomb and Holmes members. evening. carried away during tho freshet. The must do some lively scurrying around for The annual meeting of the Abenaquis work will be completed in about a week. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21 and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. back taxes during the next three months. club will be held at the clubhouse in this It is expected the mill will begin running 22—Hancock county W. C. T. U. con- Treasurer is tired of Bank ... Maine. City Higgins looking vention at First National Building, Ellsworth, city on Tuesday, June 4, at 8 o’clock in soon afterward. Ore sufficient to start Stonington. into an empty treasury when thousands of the evening. the mill is now on the way to Ellsworth. Saturday, May 25—Meeting Mt. Desert dollars of back taxes are outstanding, and A of time in the Island League and Christian Unlicensed Ellsworth dogs are In dan- change Rockland, today he is getting out distress warrants Epworth LOCAL AGENTS FOR Endeavor union at Manset. ger. Mayor Qreely has issued his warrant Bluehill & Ellsworth Steamboat Co’s, for the collectors. The warrants probably Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation, of London, England, which issues to City Marshal Donovan to kill all un- route went into effect yesterday. Boat will be served this afternoon. against accidents of all kinds. Every form of Employers’, Landlords’and licensed dogs. leaves Surry every Monday, Wednesday There is due from Collector Whitcomb SUmcrttscmnxts. Insures disablement and loss of time for and immediate ©SDwners’Liability covered. against Charles H. Leland is in Portland to aud'Friday Rockland on the 1899 tax about and from Col- or $6,000, from every kind of disease and accident; pays in case of sickness accident. but boat makes no ;■? attend the meeting of the grand lodge landings, Wednesday’s lector Holmes on the 1900 tax about Benefits. 52 connection at Rockland with the Boston 52 Weeks' Knights of Pythias, as delegate from $14,000. Under the warrant these amounts boat. This schedule is in effect until For rates, etc., apply to C. W. & F. L. MASON, Agents. Donaqua lodge. must be returned to the city treasurer June 22. within Charles H. Cur;is expects to have the ninety days. Rubber Rev. S. A. Thurlow is of The distress warrant is a l 1 schooner “Franconia” off the marine acting pastor virtually levy 0 £ SCHOOL the Free church. With his on the of the either A NEW railway the first of next week. She has Baptist wife, property collectors, WHERE YOU he has real WILL, £ for the ladies of this city teachiug been practically rebuilt. who is also au ordained preacher, or personal, to the amount of taxes | been holding revival services here. Both not returned by them, and in event of 0 YOU CAJST’T DO BETTER. Miss Ray Whiting returned last week £ are interesting speakers, and their meet- failure to realize from the property, in the Garment Cutting from Massachusetts, where she stopped ings are well attended. Mr. Thurlow was language of the warrant, the collector’s in all its branches for a abort visit on her return from a trip sent here by the State missionary society, “body” shall be seized. Thus a distress to Baltimore and Washington. FRIEND’S and probably will remain some time. warrant becomes a very serious matter for | Opens To-day, May 15, B. F. Joy arrived home from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow have rented L. W. the collector. | Mr. leased his In HANNING BLOCK, Room 6. Monday. Joy, having Higgins’ house on East Maple street. ■/ There is no desire on the part of the city studio here to B. J. Whit- photograph The farmhouse and buildings at Wash- treasurer or other city officers to make more, will tRke a vacation this summer. We have the most perfect system in use. Boning, Cording and Fancy ington Junction known as the Bachelder trouble for the collectors, but the matter The of the relief of Wil- of back taxes has got to a where class work for all. sociable corps were burned Monday forenoon with pokit Stitching a Specialty. No ; personal instruction Lady place forbearance ceases to be a virtue. The li* m 41. H. Rice piiffc last Thursday even- a of the contents. One teachers in attendance. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, afternoon and large part barn, warrant of distress may, indeed, become ing was the moat largely attended of the was a valuable aid to tbe collector in F* T. ADOIION, Hanagcr. separated from the other buildings, getting evening. season. A was back taxes by being used as a lever on de- $10. pleasant evening passed. saved. The building was occupied by a 1 linquent tax-payers. £ READY-TO-WEAR S. A. of the W. Mr. Farnsworth as a house since | — Capt. Goodwin, “Harry boarding- The Ellsworth American only COUNTY paper. Haynes”, spent a few d«ys at home last tho building of the Washington County Concert and Sociable. HEN’S SUITS. t week. On his return he was accompanied railroad. The fire is attributed to a de- | The concert and sociable of Lygonia Call at my store when in want of by his wife, who will spend two weeks fective chimney. The loss is estimated at lodge, F. and A. for to- with him in Boston. There was a small insurance. M., arranged Ladies’ fi,500. / -MADE OX HONOR. A Dress Skirts, Suits, morrow evening at Odd Fellows hall, £ Charles H. Emery, of this city, has sold Last Wednesday evening Rev. G. W. HONOR. £ Cloaks and Capes, promises to be a very pleasant affair, j 1 SOLD OX for H. W. Dowst, of the Washington Avery, of Ellsworth Falls, coasting down Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Tho programme for the entertainment, Di-inntv railrnHft. n trnnt. nf Innri In town- Rridirp hill on hia hipvola. onl lirlp.i with Flowers, and all kinds of which will begin at 8 o’clock, is as ship No. 7, on the shore of Tunic pond. Arthur Frazier, who was also on a bicycle. follows Made in the Hat Trimmings. 5 very X Frank Jones is the purchaser. Both riders were thrown violently, and Overture—Midnight Fire Alarm.Paul All rendered unconscious. It was feared at Z latest the § I have a Arbor Day was observed by the Ells- Monaghan’s orchestra. style. first that one or both of them had re- MILLINER. worth schools, with exercises appropriate Quartette—Juanita.Norton ♦ in 5 FIRST-CLASS serious but after the popular colorings, to the day. A part of the day was de- ceived injuries, Messrs King, Robinson, Cunningham first effects of the shock had ♦ voted to tidying up school yards and passed away, and Tapley. % Worsteds, Serges, : You will find a good assortment trees and examination showed that a few bad Recitation—The Last Hymn, of ladies’ and children’s planting shrubbery. 0 Undressed ♦ bruises and damaged bicycles were the Blanche Ceola Saxon Stripes, The village improvement society will BOOTS and WALKING SHOES. result. J A Isaacson. Scotch A. only ^ ~W orsteds, x meet with Mrs. L. Emery Thursday Trombone solo—Marguerite, £ The Ellsworth board of trade held a afternoon at 3 o’clock. mat- YV etc. Do not to Bangor to spend your Important G Crockett. Cheviots, s "C go regular meeting Monday evening Z I can save money, as I ters are to be considered, and a full at- Solo—Selected, money. you at hall. There was a small do not believe in selling one kind of tendance is earnestly requested. Manning Mrs E J Walsh. double attendance, as there was nothing but Mrs Sarah F goods at cost and charging you The auction sale of farming utensils, Hall, accompanist THEY ARE for some other kind. routine busiuess to come before the meet- Violin solo—Air Meiodleux, price etc., at the Greely farm lu Trenton, an- ing. Bills for travelling expenses of two N P Cutler, jr. 1 | nounced for last Saturday, was postponed Mrs delegates to the meeting of State board Cutler, accompanist. A. E. MOORE, Recitation—Asleep at the Switch..George BETTER Z at Portland were approved and ordered Hoey I GOODS, J A Isaacson. ! ; COR. MAIN AND FRANKLIN STS. SUibcrtiscinnits. The following new members were paid. Quartette—Sleep On.Lee C Kratz elected: W. A. Dr. H. W. Z BETTER MADE, Alexander, Male quartette. | Haynes, Ernest C. Ketchum, A. K. Cush- Overture—Wonder H Mackie Medley.YV i BETTER * man, H. C. Stratton, Joshua D. Robinson. Monaghan’s orcheetra. LININGS, jl'ror MEN."-""" I The schooner “Leonora” is at Curtis’ The entertainment will be followed by Z and MORE DURABLE shipyard for a new rudder. The schooner a sociable and supper. Monaghan’s f was caught in a gale on Nantucket Shoals orchestra will furnish music. than the so-called cus- no Quality 0 cheap, Z ;; Ki during her last trip, and lost chains, | tom-made that are sold for $.1 Z anchors and some sails. She fitted out AbUtttisrmcnts. to SHOE $3.50. again at Vineyard Haven. When Capt. $10 more than we charge. Z f Bonsey arrived here he beached the | schooner on Indian Point. Then he dis- SPECIAL WE ABSOLUTELY covered that a big piece of her rudder was ! f ; For Women. two of the were i | gone and braces broken. y GUARANTEE THIS, He considers himself fortunate to get I ^ across safely with the rudder in the con- Federation SATURDAY Or we will return your £ The | dition it was. X ;; in Dongola and Velour Calf. A The former Ellsworth schooner “Olivq Branch”, now owned at Stonington, is SALE j: From $2 to $2.50. ashore in the mud at Candy’s harbor | near Portland. The schooner was bound • ■ in Ellsworth that T OF The only store from Hoboken to Waldoboro with a ; LEWIS carries these goods. A j | cargo of coal, when she got off her course | and at near Goose- & co. grounded Spoon Bowl, :;j. h. brimmer | berry Island ledge. She was worked off ALL KINDS | with difficulty, and reached Cundy’s harbor, where she was beached with the OF W GEORGIA HODT, hope that the mud would fill the seams CANDY PIANISTE. TRY OUR sufficiently to allow the schooner to Her- continue to and be- AT .nd Teacher ot Plano and Waldoboro discharge Accompanist fore repairing. my. HODGKINS’ CANDY -r, TrouJT' £ VEAL HAMBURGER. An interested visitor to Ellsworth last FACTORY, Be|fa8t »nd Blucht11' | Ctaaaee now Iormli7a‘ taken. Monday was C. Vey Holman, of on or advanced pupils Beginners Bangor, and Rockland and Maine 18. B,uehi"’ Maln DAVIS’ MARKET. Saturday, May Present address, V

'\v ------;- Ill I IAN E \ 11; Vi-K Ucncht (llolnmn. IU. BY “AL'NT MAI'GK”. [The of local unions 1#—Comm<-nl 1. of the W. C. T. U. in Hancock county, and white rlbboncrs generally, to contribute to this A Tone.-A naawk a gul I. •>«:. Its Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful.” 14. (A column reports of meetings or items that will be of interest to workers In other parts of the The of (..<• life ami character The purposes of this column are succinctly j study county. We would like this to be a live column, of the litti" Jewish maid who is the stated in the title and motto—it is for the mu j but it needs some effort on the part of W. C. T. tun hen* fit, and aim to be and hopeful, j U. women to make It so- It is a column of their “nameless heroine" of the is helpful the com girl topic Being for the common good, it Is for not ours, ami will be what make in making, they both ami Her mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of it. Items and communications should be short, Interesting profitable. for In- formation unit ptiggestlou, a medium the and arc, of course, to of the name is unknown, as are the names of subject approval terchange of ideas In this capacity it solicits editor.] myriads ol' Hod's heroes and heroines. communications, and Its success depends large- on the sui given it lu tltis respect. Com- was a ly port Though a Jewish maid, she cap- munications must be signed, but the name of will not be SOUTH DEER ISLE. tive in the t:ii a. of Naaman, the cap- writer printed except by permission gP Communications will be to or hero had Naaman was subject approval The union a very interesting tain of tie ,a« army. rejection by the editor of the column, but none Address mother’s with Mrs. Hattie Hen- a great man, great in all particulars will be rejected without good reasou. meeting all communications to dricks on Wednesday. A history of the hut one: "lie was a leper.” The pos- Thjc American, movement for mother’s was sessioi f tliis disease must have dark- Ellsworth, Me. meetings ened id saddened Lis whole life. read, and some of the questions given were What \ mid be the world's wealth and discussed by those present. “Oh, heart of mine! we shouldn't worry so, victories and to a In her The convention will be the absorbing power leper? w hat we have missed of calm we couldn't master the little with white-ribboners for the next sympathy for her Have you know. topic two aud it is that it will be Jewish maid spoke of the prophet of 4 ml we know, not every morrow w'eeks, hoped t and to all. Mrs. Israel to Nauruan's wife, and the re- Can be sad; interesting helpful Goss, Ocean w ill her house at sult of her action was that Naaman So, forgetting ail the sorrow of the View, place • went to Elisha the prophet and was We have had, the disposal of the guests. A picnic din* our ner and w ill be served there for all healed, and became a believer In the Let us fold away fears. supper J foolish true God. And put by our tears, who wish to attend. And through all the coming years The steamboat of the Mt. This teaches ns that when companies story Just be glad.” Desert and the Vinalhaven lines gener- ? sway from home we should not forget | offer a round one or our This little ously trip ticket for fare, our God religion. “The fabric of life Is a homespun web, and It is that a will heroine was far away from home. She Each weaver fashions his own; hoped good delegation be R. S. was a captive in the home of the en- The warp and the woof are of God’s own giving, present. Warren, #c emy of her country. Yet she did not But the ‘filling in’ of the dally living Corresponding Secretary. v»» forget her God or his prophet. She Is the weaver’s choice alone. Then threads lor the SOUTHWEST HARBOR. must have had many temptations to chooschbright homespun 0 At the last of Willard meet There would be many things web. regular meeting As the shuttle Is dally thrown.” union delegates to the W. C. T. O. con- about her in her new life that would » —The Christian Work. Mrs. A. to her God and vention were elected as follows: 4 tend make forget home, Selected Flossie. by S. Mrs. A. C. Norwood, Mrs. and yet she did not do so. In this she Powers, f Freeman, Mrs. Lizzie Holmes and should be an example to all Endeavor- Dear M. B. Friends: Emily when Mrs. P. C. Clark, delegates at large, with ers. Many people today, they go In thinking what the message shall be, from home, leave their behind Mrs. Levi Lurvey and Bertha Robbins al- religion I going out from our column this week, I when are ternates. In addition to these, the record- them. Many think that they of a of “IV not well-mated j thought pair at- The Cracker-Box A Tour for Maine People. people, particulars of which may be ob- in Rome they should do as Rome does. ing secretary and treasurer expect to Philosopher. Foreign j and usually at cross purposes—Idleness Pan- tained by writing to F. E. Boothby. gen* should also several other members. If so, In addition to its special conducted This Is a mistake. We always and tend, [Written for the American ] eral pa Hunger agent, Maine Central rail- I Industry. American the Maiue Central rail- matter we are. We at least a dozen will represent the South- tours, Portland, Me do right, no where There be of enforced road, may days idleness; A1 hav fu kno hold has made a new true to whether at home west Harbor uuion. tungs, but how to road departure this~year should be God. when the hand is weak and the brain days them. a tour to tbe Glas- or abroad. We should he faithful to It is hoped Bar Harbor, Ellsworth and by arranging foreign If only knew what we know about is when sickness or excess people j weary; but that international similar to Kodol Dyspepsia It would be used Christ, no matter where we may be. Winter Harbor will send full delegations. Womln talk so mutch tha halnt got no gow exposition, Cure, i of labor or care has exhausted vitality and in nearly every household, as there are God Is and from Half rates on the steamer “Mt. Desert” time tu think. / the Paris and Buffalo expositions, to be everywhere, any place craves rest. Rest and few who do not suffer from a feel- the whole system also people we he called before the I have been secured for Tuesday, May 21, held at Glasgow, Scotland, tbe tour of fullness after flat- may judgment indolence are not terms, Moste ov us air Christuns, only we haint ing eating, belching, U'V, ,.i ., i synonomous or»r>H tr* \1«v hut. mpmhflra will nrnh- in Lochs Katrine and sour stomach or water wurked mutch at it taking Edinburg, ulence, brash, j Rest implies that there has been activity. lately. Tbe caused by indigestion or A This teaches us that even the ably return the 23d. Lomond, Trossachs, York, London, dyspepsia. story I Indolence is a continued condition of Time iz the thief in the wurld— such as Kodol gratest Oxford, Warrick, Stratford on Avon, preparation Dyspepsia Cure, young can be used of God for great which, with no aid from th» stomach, I existence. he steals from us everything. and This little heroine did not WHITE-lillJBONEKS. Kenilworth, Chester Liverpool. will digest your food, certainlv can’t good. say, What do we not owe to the world’s Y help The mouth ov a iz the devul’s summer but do A. “I am too to do She gossip In order to introduce their you good. Wiooin Moore. young anything.” a who considers workers! Many person mail line the of and Was blit she had faith in a great Hancock County W. C. T. U. Will bag. European to people Maine, young, work would be of the fame ignoble glad have ou God. She could not cure her master, Meet at Slouington Next Week. Moste men air what womin make ov that they may opportunity to ttankinjj. of those who have worked and won. The but her God could, and she believed it The annual convention of the Hancock them. demonstrate that it is not now necessary famous musician or artist has author, to to Boston and New York to and acted accordingly, and the result County W. C. T. U. will be held at Ston- crown we ware in this cussed go get reached the height he occupies by labo- Every was that her master was cured of a ington, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21 wurld haz thorns in it. firBt-class sailings for Europe, and as this rious, painstaking industry. Let us never ! bated and loathsome disease, and, what and 22. The following programme is an- is the first time in the history of Portland 6% be ashamed of the title “a working man” The less we hav the mor it means tu is what your money will -»rn If was even better, he was led to a nounced: that there is a line of first-class trans- Invested In shares of the or “a working woman”. Imagine, if you heavun when we give. knowledge of the true God, believed in Tuesday, 2pm. Atlantic steamships leaving that beautiful can, the cessation of all labor even for a The wurld kill a but it Him and confessed his faith. What a Preliminary meeting. may gud man, harbor throughout the year, the Maine week, and what would human life be haz never bin abul tu kill hiz work for a little captive maid to do! Meeting opened by county president. gudness. Central has been enabled to make special w’orth and what confusion indescribable and singing. God has a work for all to do—young as Scripture reading, prayer Wanting tu du rite don’t amount tu arrangements with the Dominion steam- would sweep through the world! Appointment of committees and pages. A NEW SERIES well as old. He lias a work for us to nuthing—just du rite or bust. ship company and the well-known Euro- Do not undervalue work. Get a little Council of executive officers. is now and we should be faithful in The tourist Mr. Frank A. open, Shares, $1 each; do, doing 7 m. man ov Nazeruth w’ent about duing pean conductor, monthly glimpse of howr necessary it is, and then Tuesday, p $1 share. it. We should uot hesitate because we N E whereaz moste ov us set down in a Elwell, of Portland, which allows them to payments, per take the of it that falls j Devotional meeting, led by Mrs Kuovvlton, gud, up cheerfully part offer a are young or in a humble position or Stonington. warm room and talk about it. tour to Europe that begins and to your share, and perform it to the best WHY PAY RENT ? in an obscure place. “Whatsoever our Select music. ends at any station on the Maine Central of and Yours No matter how tuff the way luks, if it iz hands find to do we should do with your strength ability. may Address of Mrs Laura J about when you can borrow on your it welcome, Small, pres- the railroad, occupying forty-three days, be work of the hand or the rite way it it alwus the best. shares, give a first mortgage and our Itesults should be brain—really ident of local union. and might” left including many of the most beauti- reduce It every month. Monthly the two cannot be if work is to The wounds made bi our friends take with God. Above all we should do separated Welcome by pastor, Rev Henry W Conley. ful of Great of payments and interest together portions Britain, expense will be well done. You may argue like the old Welcome to town, Sumner P Mills. longer tu heal than thoze made bi a shot amount to but little more what we can to bring others to a which, with the of dinners and than are .J Win- exception you now paying for debating societies on the resolve that “The Response to greetings, Mrs Ruby Tracy, gun. rent, and in about 10 knowledge of the true God. Many suppers while in Glasgow and London, years 3you pen is mightier than the sword” hut the ter Harbor. will have been led to Jesus and have been The Almity never yet found time tu where time is saved by taking these meals the the the the Greetings from L M N Steven and Anna Gor- saved the influ- axe, hoe, hammer, needle, make a wurld that a shiftless man culd wherever one may chance to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. through efforts and Mrs Gertrude Stevens Leavitt git be, being the thousands of used don, from station on tbe Maine ences of children. As Jewish shuttle, implements ritch in. only $245 any this maid Short speeches from fraternal delegates and in labor will not cease iheir stroke and Central back to that station. For particulars inquire of led Naarnan to the true God, can we ministers. The luv that never til it doz it on This means first-class Hknkt W. stitch and because the needs of speaks staterooms, Cushman. Hec*y. not lead some to Christ, the click, benediction. of First Js'at'l Bank physician Collection, closlug hymn, the gravestun haz waited tu hotels, carriage drives, transportation m Bldg. must be long. A. W. Kino, President. of the soul, that they may be cured of humanity supplied. Wednesday, 9 am. V trunks and everything ou a par with all some The desent tu hell may not be alwus eazy, undertaken tbe Maine the of sin ? I wonder if of you, weary with Devotional meeting, led by Mrs Cora Guptlll. enterprises by Cen- leprosy but it iz alwus tral. work, taking up The American and look- W C T U principles, pledge and crusade psalm passibul. THE PRAYER MEETING. The party will sail from Portland on the for in the M. B. column for in unison. If loze soul it wil not be bekause Hancock ing something yu yur “Vancouver” 9 a. m. Prepare a special programme, ap- steamship at Sep- County Savings Bait cheer and comfort, will be Convention called to order by presiding officer. thair air hypokrites in the church, but tember 7. and arrive in October for a union good disap- Portland, ELLSWORTH, ME. propriate meeting. Roll call. 20 tbe limited pointed to find this homily on labor? If bekause thair iz sin in yur hart. party being to twenty-five BIBLE READINGS. read. such there here is Constitution Commenced ItuHiness any be, your message, Woman iz tu moste men a kontinual May 1, 1873. Gen. xxxvii, 1-3; Ex. ii, I Sam. Reports of county officers. 1-18; “Sweet after toil cometh rest and repose.” uoumifinarnts. II President’s address. experiment. In Ii, 18, 19; iii, 1-10; Sam. xviii, 9-18; Rest. You have earned Are the Deposits this bank are by law exempt from it. cares taxation. II Kings xxii, 1; Est. ii, 5-9; Luke ii, County songs. Distingish between the buties ov a ruf- p crowding thick and fast? “Thou wilt of credential committee. ■ II Tim. 1-5. Report 1-20, 52; Eph. vi, 1-3; 1, him in whose mind is keep perfect peace Reports from local unions. sister. fenner^ N. B, COOLIDOE, President. on Thee.” in stayed Written questions deposited query box. JOHN F. A Core Fop Xerve*. Qiv a man ov kind and then WHITCOMB, Piee-President.' • Work among Soldiers and Sailors, Mrs A S power enny CHARLES C. You are ou the verge of what some I have read Flossie’s two selections Powers. watch how he uzes it if yu want tu kno Blood & BVEEILL, Treasurer. | call “nervous Instruction In Mrs whether he iz a razcal or a or a Liverhl physicians prostration,” through a number of times and cannot Temperance Sunday Schools, sanie, just Deposits draw Interest trom the first day ol no A M Luwton. ^ij March, June, and though really there is such disease. decide which I like the better. Both are phool. September December. It is a lack of will a Temperance Literature, Mrs Annie Wescott. simply power, very pretty. “When want cums in at the dore luv HOARD OF DIKF.CTOKS: into which _ Social Purity, Mrs luez L Small. ^rfsssrr sinking imagination plays flies out ov the winder.” Thus old ► or .-ale M. M. Muoie A. r. Bcrnhau. John r. Dear Aunt Mrs Gertrude Leavitt. saith by Whitcomb, Madge: Parliamentary Drill, N. B. Cooliikie, r. Carroll wize man in hiz buk ov Proverbs. Hl'rrill, Thanks for your kind words of commenda- Narcotics, Mrs Victoria Rand. wurldly Charles 0. Uurrill. God is your God indeed, why, you need tion. I think we all try to “gather up useful Legislation and petition, Mrs Caroline Guptlll. It iz a cussed lie. Mi muther’s bible de- not be troubled either in or KIDNEYS HADE WELL Bant hours dally, from » a. ra. to 12 mi body spirit. and practical Ideas" and it is good also to Noontide prayer. clareth that luv bareth al things, believeth on and on Go live. Go and work. Ex- them. I. »*• exchange .O'.y al things, hopeth al things, endureth al BY efcise will and make I saw (j.’s for for your power your- inquiry recipe gingerbread Executive meeting. things. This iz the thing, and it don’t fli ^professional CarBs. self move. that seems heart- pudding, but have seen no answer yet. Per- Memorial service, led by Mra A W Clark Perhaps out ov no winder, not if a legun ov devuls BAILEY’S IHPLRIAL DROPS. but it is fear- haps she had in mind something different from M usic. less, only by determined, cum in at the dore. It stands bi a CLOSED I have but I have made just less that this can be any seen, what we call Work among Railroad Employees, Miss Juliette struggle difficulty man if be loses dollar he baz or kan WEDNESDAY two One is to use Nickerson. every AFTERNOONS. overcome. If one submits or if one gingerbread pudding ways. Extracts from testimonial of A. S. loses hiz helth and up scraps of gingerbread, and It takes one egg Securiug Homes for Homeless Mrs borrow, reputashun, to emotion to suffer the weak- Children, of yields a of milk with both hiz iz dum and Hopkins, West Me. : to about pint enough ginger- Bertha Robbins. legs, blind, deff, crazy Tremont, Dr. H. W. Hatnkk ness to increase, the nerves the begs to notify bla patrons gain bread, cake or cookies or whatever Is at hand to Prison and Jail Work, Mrs M B and and haz tu be fed wuth a This iz “For a Perry spoon. long time my kidneys were and others that until further notion nls dental victory. be well covered by the milk, add a little salt, Mrs Frazier. and I’d rather hav it back ov me m fearful and per- luv, than shape, the doetors could rooms will be closed on Wednesday afternoons Nerves are strange things even to half a teaspoonful, and steam like Scientific Instruction in not me. haps any Temperance Schools, an army, or a freight car f ul ov gold dollars. help 1 had to give up work; Ellsworth. Oct. 25, 18TO. As a minister I am free till the custard Is well set. physicians. pudding part Serve Miss M A Carroll. everybody considered my case hopeless. to say they can be controlled in many this with sweet sauce, either boiled, or a hard School Savings Bank, Mrs Rose Arey. Then I was induced to “Do think that an try your Im- H. sauce made sufficient you athletic training GREELY, cases by a pure, healthy trust in God by taking butter for the “Y” Work, Mrs Cora Guptlll. pc rial Drops. The very'first bottle DR and In all the it helps to flt a man for the serious duties of and by an active, happy, determined puddturf working sugar will Introduction of visitors. helped me, and I have kept up the hold. The is best served hot this Mrs life?” asked the caller. “I an- DENTIST. life. A nervous is abnormal. pudding way. Query box, Gertrude Leavitt. do,” treatment so that now I have regained religion be Or the same material may used, only adding Sabbath Observance, Mrs Josephine Stanley. swered young Mrs. Torkins. “The fact a great deal of my former healtli and Graduate A balanced religion places self control of the Philadelphia Dental , sugar to sweeten the custard and serve without Flower Missions, Mrs Laura J Small. that was once a football strength anil am chub or as its first asks Charley player steadily improving.” necessity and God for sauce either hot or cold. Influencing the Press, Mrs R S Warren. makes me feel ever so much easier In ^toffice m Giles* Block, Ellsworth, it and takes it as from Him.—Rev. my Another way is to mix a batter like soft Mrs Vlolette Goss. Mercy Department, mind when he goes to the kitcbeu to dis- All sell Wedne8day aftemoons until; further W. Tomkins in and steam half an hour or druggists Bailey’s Imperial notice**1 Congregational- gingerbread, more, Franchise. Mrs A F Greely. charge the cook.” ism to size. Serve with sauce. according Reports of committees. Drops; 50c. per bottle. An old fashioned pudding Is made by pouring Resolutions read and discussed. CARROLL 81.25 Books for 25c. Jj\ BURRILU The Spirit of Love. a cupful of boiling water into flour, stirring till Election of oflicers. People who look at those choice copyrighted ATTORNEY The spirit of love, wherever it is, Is stiff; add a cupful of suet or half cup of Appointment of superintendents. FIX CLOCKS AND novels by well-known writers issued by the In- its own blessing and happiness because chopped pork, a cup of raisins, scant half cup Plans for county work. YOUR^OWN COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ternational Association of Newspapers and it is the truth and of God in the of molasses, salt, a little soda, half teaspoonful Two-minute remarks ny vice-presidents. reality Authors, and learn the price, wonder how It can Notakr Public and or thereabout, stir all together with the scalded Benediction. Justice op the Peace. soul and therefore is in the same joy be done. It couldn’t be done except for the fact Magic Clock Oil dough, addlDg flour to make quite stiff and steam 7 Office over BurrHl of life and is the same to itself Wednesday, pm. tliat the Association has with the CLOCKS National Bank. good one arranged DO NOT HAVE TO BE TAKEN APART anywhere from and oue-haif to two aud Musical selections. State ... on authors and their to Stbket, Ellsworth, Me. everywhere and every occasion. publishers surrender royal- Direction* lor oMni'bo that a one-half hours according to thickness of pud- Scripture reading and prayer, Mrs H W simple child can Conley. ties and for a limited time on a use it It Clean* ami oila Would you know the blessing of ail Serve hot with sweet profits single practically a cloek ho ding. sauce. Ego. Adoption of resolutions. that It will run well for F- book in exchange for extensive advertising of years. Lust off nickel blessings? It is this God of love dwell- Music. alarm* take new Hie unit run all A. BURNHAM, Gm I have always told the sisters that the authors' otiier books. This knocks right. Made off about anu u*ed by a wai* immkcr of ing in your soul and killing every root Quotations by congregation. over twenty years’ ATTORNEY their questions are usually answered half the cost of the $1.25 or $1.50 book, and large experience. Sold ouly by mall. Sent of bitterness, which is the pain and Collection speech, Mrs P C Clark. tor 25 cent*. postpaid AND sooner or later. I hope some of Ego’s economy in printing and binding editions many torment of Mrs Gertrude Stevens COUNSELLOR AT every earthly, Belfish love, Address, Leavitt. times than usual knocks off S. BENNETT. Lock Box 2211, MASS. LAW. pudding recipes may prove to be what larger other ex- BOSTON, Also for all wants are satisfied, all disorders Special music- prosecuting attorney for all classes ol wanted. pense items until it is possible to liand out the pensions the of you Benediction. against United States. nature are removed, no life is any books at only a quarter a copy instead of at nOMJT TOBACCO SPIT Business solicited. a is a A few years ago I had an excellent $1.25 or Five books have been and longer burden, every day day of recipe $1.50. thus issued UUIM I SMOKE KLL8WOHTH, MAIMB. for rhubarb or which was the Association as follows: Paul peace, everything you meet becomes a jam preserves Subbube—No, I won’t bother with a by Leicester Yon YourLifeawayl can be cared of any form of tobacco to because nice to eat with meats. There were Ford’s “Great K. & A. Train Robbery,” Max usihg help you everything you see tigs garden this year. I bad one last year, and nJ*de weI1' B,r,mS. magnetic, full oT SBbrrtisrmrnts. and a lemon Pemberton’s “A Puritan Gertrude *'fe and used — Wife,” vigor or do is ail done in a sweet, gentle ele- with it, but I do not it me thin ae a rail. Citiman l'.'" by taking HO-TO-BAO. kept Athertoa’s “American Wives and Wc«k men ment of love.—William Law. remember the of each. Per- Worked too hard in eh? English Hus- S’?1 ”ak?s strong. Many gain proportion it, Subbube—No, dar«. Over IV I tried to live 011 what I raised. bands,” and George W. Cable’s “Bonaventure.” if™ix>u?nSam 600.000 ORTH haps some reader will favor us with the guaranteed Book- _BTjXjS The book of the week is Frank lf i/ id/U|:SSLCu" sj>eeial present Addrcss STERLING With Pessimists! recipe. Aunt Madge. “There’ll be bargains at that lire REMEDYREMFnv^f” STEAM Aivar big R. Stockton’s Rudder Grangers Abroad,” a CO., Chicago or New York. A37 LAUNDRY sale remarked Mrs. at and X here part forever with all the cyn- to-day,” Schoppen series of delightful tales. This book, together bath booms. for His ical and saturnine. I do *not want Fought Life. breakfast. “I think I’ll run down there.” with the four can be obtained to others, by elippii.g "NO PAT, NO father and WASHEM." live on the same street with them in “My sister both died of con- “The idea!” exclaimed her husband. the coupon below and sending it with 30 ceuu “How “What’s for to of heaven. sumption,” writes J. T. of paganish!” paganish?” each, Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, Mas.>. h laundry worg done at ehon no They will always be singing Weatherwax, Uce. Goods called Wyandotte, Mich., “and I was saved from “Why, participating in burnt sacrifices.” CLIP THIS VOUCHER. for and deltwwwL out of tune and searching for fractures the same frightful fate only by Dr. King’s H. B. ESTEY A CO.. in the amethyst and finding fault with New Discovery. An attack of West End pneumonia Educate Your Bowels. Bridge. BDworth. Me. the Give them a to left an obstinate and severe FRANK R. country. world cough very STOCKTON 1' lung trouble, which an excellent doctor IKXi.11.*?? y°o invent or improve: also get themselves where they can have an Your bowels can be trained as well E. could not help, but a few months’ use of BUNKER, of a full as or PROTECTION.PROTEcVlRn«DEiMAaRK-^0i’1,l,0HT«"ES^ 8end JOHN eternity pouting, sky of drizzle this wonderful medicine made me as well your muscles your brain. Cas- model, sketch, or photo. I "Rudder Grangers Abroad.” ,Ior free examination and advice. ! drozzle, an owl in each tree to hoot as ever and I gained much in weight.” In- carets Candy Cathartic train your ATTORNEY at LAW. fallible for colds and all throat away the hours and a kennel of snarl- coughs, bowels to do Genuine tablets BOOK ON PATENTS 1 se before patent. ! and troubles. Guaranteed bottles right. Enclose 30 cents. 1 OFFICK8 AT rat terriers to the robe of lung 50c ing nip every and at Wiggin & C. C. C. Never sold in BAR fl.00 Moore’s drug store. stamped C.A.SNOW& CO. HARBOR AND ME. angelic intruder.—Christian Herald. Trial bottles free. bulk. All Patent BLUEHILL, druggists, ioc. Each week new books will appear hera. —Adi t. Lawyers. D.C. WASHINGTON. •SSSSSSSSS^SS^*-'De«rtBloet. Correspondence. get a long distance view at oar San Gabriel KLL8 WORTH MARKETS. Sbbrrtmmmi* valley I cannot here write down all of his suffice It to he used WKDHE8DAT. 15. 1901. Crows Knew the Gun Was Loaded. exclamations; Bay, May that D. !901. up a good many punctuation points Washington, C., May 10, MAIME I.AW RKGARDING WRIGHTS AMD MRA8DRRS. To look like marline-spikes standing on the Editor of The American: A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 6( ends with underneath. and tea was first introduced While In Maine last summer, I rowed to sharp periods pounds, a bushel of Turks Island salt shall He tells me that his wife and weigh 70 Dounds. a small near tbe coast in daughter deserted island The standard Zeltna will be here in a few days. weight of a bushei of potatoes, search of Indian relics, found there quite in good order and ut for shipping, Is 60 pou-Js; a P. G Wooster. of apples, 44 pounds. 200 numerously in the shell heaps where the Germany, cups day The standard of a bushel of oeans In Indians had their I weight villages. Ttye day good order and fit for shipping. Is 62 pounds. HOW A WOMAN COT refer to I was atone, aud afier placing my Of wheat, beets, ruta-haga turnips and peas, 60 were as to adults. pounds; of corn, 56 of onions, 52 recommended beneficial lunch of water and shot gun COUNTY NEWS. pounds; basket, jug pounds; of carrots, Knglisn turnips, rye and under a large shade tree by the bank, I For additional County New* *ee other page* Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips,45 pounds; of ana 48 commenced iu the shell mounds barley buckwheat, pounds; of oats, HER to dig 32 or even we do not STRENGTH pounds, measure as by agreement. This sounds absurd, but about twenty yards from tbe tree. Went Franklin. The prices quoted below are the retail prices at Ellsworth. Farmers can 1 dug down about two feet and to my P. W. DeBeck is on the road for a Bos- easily reckon from these what they are Itkely to receive lu trade I BACK. astonishment c time to some bones that I ton firm. or cash for their products. realize how tea is weakened by exposure at ones as tbe bones of an recognized leg are The Couutry Produce. Tjhe dog-licensing days past. Butter. which m have lain there for Indian, iy per- next in order is the peddler. Creamery per lb.2S haps 200 years or more, almost perfectly to the air. the first tea used The steam whistle at the Hastings mill Dairy .2J®22 Probably preserved In the dry clam shells. With Cheese. adds music to the industrial air. great care 1 dug the shells from around Best factory (new) per lb.10®D She Took Our Vinol with Best I the whole skeleton. It was the skeleton Arbor day was observed by the schools dairy (new). *.It in had lost most of its Dutch (k: Germany as a but no are (Imported). of a very large Indian, who had been holiday, improvements Neufcbatel.05 Good noticed upon the school grounds. Results. buried in a sitting position, facing tbe v Kffgs. Fresh it takes a east. It is rumored that the Molebdenite mine laid, per doz.IS strength. Even to-day good _ It was a still calm day and I was so in- at No. 10 has been sold. A party arrived Poultry. “All chickens are fowl*' now. tensely occupied and interested in my by train and went to look it over. Their Fowl. 1( of tea that has been WE WANT tind that I did not heed the noise around decision as to its value has not been many cups exposed EVERY ONE TO Hay. me of hundreds of crows that were re- learned. Best loose, per ton...16 «17 ABOUT IT. Intrusion with all the noise senting my The musical recital at Egypt, directed Baled...at to the air to one of were of .Straw. cup and confusion they capable by Rena Butler, was well rendered. Miss long equal Loose. s-alf making, until one old crow swooped down Butler has musical abilities. The good Baled. 14 so near bead that he nearly knocked my recital was enjoyed by a crowded house. Seeds. Chase & Sanborn's READ WHAT WE HAVE hat off. Then I remembered that their “Original Package" TO SAY. my Proceeds, fll.50. Herdsgrass, bu 2 75 Alslke. lb 11 clatter bad been ringing in my ears for Hungarlan.hu 1(0 White clover, ft 25 COME AND SEE US. The appraisers on the estate of the Browntop, lb .15 Peas: half an hour. 1 looked up aud saw fully late John P. Gordon will commence work Red clover, lb 15 Canada, bu 2.0C teas. These teas that the trees which surrouuded the small “Original Package" this morning. They are Sherman Scam- Vegetables. where I was at work were black 20 New open space O. C. of and Potatoes, pk cabbage, .05 mon, Donnell, Franklin, New onions, 05 lb If with crows, every one making as much Tomatoes, are so of Sullivan. Bermuda lb 07 lb .02 because We don’t want one in this Barney Havey, onions, Beets, really very inexpensive, any city noise as he could. !b 04 lb (KNOW 13. Ch’e’er. Squash, Turnips, .01 >4 to themselves life in May 05 lb drag through pain 1 a stone and threw it Into Radishes, Carrots, .01>4 r 0,; picked up Lettuce, 10 and misery for the want of KHHt Franklin. Beans—per qt— g| enough the nearest tree and went on with my Celery, bunch 30 Imp Yellow 12 little need be used. to atrength feel well and happy. them once more Fred E. Blaisdell, who is working at Spinach, pk 25 Pea, 10 "original ‘package” *||| work, entirely forgetting 10 j If feel listless, without ambition Hall with bis Cucumbers, TEAS. you in the interest 1 took in examining tbe Quarry, spent Sunday Sweet potatoes, It) 05 I run it a ® and down, is bad sign. skull of the buried but tbe crows family. Fruit. Orloff (Formosa Oolong). Indian, Koh-i-noor You are chances. You (Eng. Breakfast). running grave were not to be frightened off by a single Mrs. Amber Gordon, with her three Strawberries have dropped to 20 cents this Orange Pekoe (India & Ceylon). are in a condition to be attacked Berries are by stone thrown at them, in a few minutes children, is visiting friends and relatives week. of good quality. disease. 25 doz .85 most any the clamor louder than ever, at Apples, pk Oranges, 3.45 began again Cherryfield. Strawoerrles, 20 Lemons, doz 25330 This feeling of debility is a symptom of the boldest ones ■-. -r—— -~ aud three or four The many friends of Mrs. Varnura, who Groceries. that your system is generally demoral- so near ^ swooped down on me at once, has been quite ill, are glad to learn that Sugar still advances in wholesale markets, ized. You should take a tonic. || that they succeeded in opening my ears she is improving. but retail prices in Ellsworth arc unchanged. MAINE MASONS. elected warden of the council of high Yon should take Vinol, which we B> lb as well as my eyes, and I will CoMec—per Rice, per .06®.08 priests. Mrs. A. C. who has been visiting Rio, .163-25 Pickles, .40 3.60 _ A know and will guarantee will restore was Urann, per gal Annual of the Grand confess that for the moment I .40 Meeting Lodges friends and relatives at East re- Mocha, Olives, bottle .25 3.75 'i Sullivan, .liii'ii -87 Vlneorar—imr era 1_ The more eyes an advertisement catches j*our strength. annoyed to such an exteut that if In Portland. one case turned home last Friday. Tea— per lb— Pure .20 Following is where it did reach 1 cider, The annual of the various the more dollars it is worth. my gun had been witbiu Japan, .45$.65 Cracked wheat, .05 meetings this. Mrs. T. II. of 56 Chestnut Miss Woodside is exnpntpd In nrpnnh in Boyle, nmnlH Ha,ro Krnmrhl hnt h hurrelH Oolong, .30$ 65 Oatmeal, per lb .04 grand lodges of Maine masonic orders Cl, TTf A. V._&_■%€__ ___ the Free church next Sugar—per lb— Buckwheat, .20 however I Baptist Sunday pkg were held in Portland last week. Officers He Is a Wonder. to bear on tbe flock; Granulated, .06# Graham, .04 Last I used one bottle of afternoon. All are invited. elected as spring was determined to have revenge ou those Coffee—A & B, .06# Bye meal, .04 were follows: All who see Mr. C. F. Collier, of Chero- Vinol. At that titne I was all run Yellow, C .06 Granulated 02# if and John Wentworth and Edward meal,lb as he is crows for disturbing me, possible, Hooper gal— Oil—per gal— GRAND LODGE kee, Iowa, now, cheerful, erect, I find it me Molasses—per down and sick. that did around went to Hall where .35 .55 an could I down under the bank and Quarry yesterday, Havana, Linseeu, $.60 Alfred S. Nor- vigorous, without ache, hardly crept Porto .50 13 Grand master, Kimball, lotsof good, and by its use my strength work stone. Rico, Kerosene, believe he is the same man who, a short where I could teach my gun, which whs they expect cutting .60 Astral oil, 15 way. came back to me." Syrup, time ago, had to sif in a chair, up I had to Deputy Grand Master, William J. Bur- propped all loaded. In securing my gun The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Blais- Lumber and Building Materials. cushions, from an Vinol is a delicious con- narn, Lewiston. by suffering iniensely preparation, one or two of their number, M— 1 25 in if he tried to get in sight of dell has been made sad by the loss of Lumber—per Spruce, Senior grand warden, Hugh R. Chap- aching back, agony stoop Ihe active curative Hemlock, 11 $13 Hemlock. 125 —a 1 caused chronic taining principles tone of voice of tbe whole flock their by kidney trouble, and the youngest son, S. Pearl Blaisdell. Hemlock 12 M— lin, Bangor. that are found in cod-liver dis- boards, $13 Clapboards—per that no medicine till he used Elec- oil, seemed to at once. all put The 12 Extra Junior grand warden, Adelbert Gillett, helped change They family has the sympathy of the Spruce, $16 spruce, 24$26 tric Bitters and was cured three solved in a delicate table wine. 16320 No. Searstn out. wholly by a tree between themselves and my Spruce floor, Spruce, 1, 17318 cures ner- pine community. Pino, 12315 Clear pine, 35§6K Grand F. bottles. Positively backache, Vinol acts directly on the stomach, tresurer, Marquis King, loss of all gun and with one last parting “Caw Caw” May 13. M. P. Matched pine, 15 $20 Extra pine, 35366 Portland. vousness, appetite, kidney and at the same time _ M— M— troubles 50c at WiooiN & Moore’s aiding digestion a from they Shingles—per Laths—per Fraud Port- Only [ue’s got gun] every throat, extra 2 75 2.0( secretary, Stephen Berry, a It Sullivan. Cedar, Spruce, land. drug store creating healthy appetite. gives malted and all was silent ou the 2 35 Nails, lb .043.06 away, Mrs. C. H. Allen is at home clear, per and to of after spend- " 2d 1 85 cask 1 5( Ashur B. of was strength vigor every organ island. A of hours afterward I clear, Cement, per Hutchins, Orland, couple the winter at East extra 1 65 cask 9! the ing Boston. One, Lime, per district for the twenty- 2ftjfccrtisnncnts. body. walked half way around the island and No.., 125 Brick, per M 73H appointed deputy Fred H. Clarke is the foundation '* scoots, .75 .05 3.0} first district and Frank A. of Deer was unable to hear or see a crow in any laying Whltelead, prlb Gross, We endorse Vinol, and guaran- for a small on Franklin road. Provisions. for the fourth district. dirctiou. N. V. Tibbetts. cottage Isle, y lb Pork, lb. and will James Urann has rented his house Beef, Curtis R. Foster, of Ellsworth, was tee its action, gladly Capt. Steak, .20 3.30 Chop, 1 one of the stewards. Splinter From a Campaign Stump. for the summer to Philip Highley, of Roasts, .12 3.22 Pigs’feet, .Cl appointed grand refund to any one who is not .08 Ham, tb 1901. Boston. Corned, 3.10 per 14$.If Frank E. Sleeper, of Sabattus, was re- Gardiner, May 8, Tripe, .05 Shoulder, .11 satisfied the which .14 11 grand lecturer. money they To the Editor of The American: Mrs. C. A. Stimson has returned, after Veal: Bacon, 1 Grand high priest, Frederick W torus areindigestion, with variable uppe- tle”, the author tells of his early exper- Mrs. C. at Kansas Sausage, breath hard and George Emery, City, .15 tite; foul tongue; offensive ; is needless steak, Plaisted, Augusta. full belly with occasional gripings aud pains, GEO. A. iences as a political speaker. It Mo. .08 1 PARCHER, Roasts, 3.12 Deputy grand high priest, Howard D about the navel; eyes heavy and dull; itching that Mr. like all other lec- Lamb: of the nose short, dry cough ; grinding of the » to say Bryan, After the Smith, Norway. Wholesale and Retail 14 Main St spending winter months with Steak, .20 teeth starting during sleep ; slow fever; apd Druggist, had some Grand William N. Howe, Port turers and speakers, interesting friends 18 king, often in children, convulsions. in the vicinity of Boston, Mrs. A. Chop, land. He tells of his being intro- Roasts, .10 g. 16 experiences. H. White has returned and opened her Grand scribe, Walter S. Glidden, Bath an audience as O’Brien. When I Fresh Fish. duced to house. Grand treasurer, Leander W. Fooes COUNTY EWS. 05 each 2 1 read that I knew how to sympathize with Cod, Mackerel, Portland. TRUE’S; 12 a 16 0 Vh* additional County Newt other page* Arbor day was observed at school dis- Halibut, Haddock, Grand Port him, for I once had a similar experience. Shad, each 25g35 Clams, qt 2' | secretary, Stephen Berry, PIN WORM ; trict No. 2 in the usual In the land. *' the of ’96 I was in- way. Flounders, doz 25 Oysters, qt 4 , wrut Harbor. During campaign South the wood was and Blueflsb, 14 L. of Bar Harbor in a small coun- morning neatly piled, Benjamin Hadley, of hae vited by a friend to speak Albert Bee, Dorchester, Mass., the yard clean. In Fuel. was appointed grand principal sojourner on the financial I swept scrupulously summer try question. worm ELIXIR:has been in1 installed his at their place cord ton— is the best remedy made. It family the afternooon a bed for flowers was Wood—per Coal—per GRAND COMMANDERY pre- 3 00 5 00 6 5i use since 1861, is purely vegetable, harmless season. accepted the invitation. Arrangements Dry hard, 3 Broken, 1 home, “Sleepy Hollow,” for the The officers were and effectual. Where no worms are present around the and seed Dry soft, 2 00 33 00 Stove, 661 following grand 1 for bills wrere pared flag pole, as a aud corrects the condition were made the meeting, load 6 51 it acts Tonic, Much sorrow is felt here over the death sown. Roundings per Egg, elected: of the mucous membrane of the stomach and on barn and tree for miles 1003126 Nut, 6» | and A. posted every bowels. A positive cure for Constipation of our esteemed townsman, Simeon 13. Blacksmith's 6 01 Grand J. a in all1 voter to be May Sub. commander, Farrington, Biliousness, and valuable remedy around, urging every present. common of children. Price I Holden, of McKinley. Heartfelt sym- Flour, Grain and Feed. Lewiston. the complaints I appeared at the hall in company with Pomettville. Deputy grand commander, Frederick 35 cents. Ask your druggist for it. is extended to the bereaved family. Flour—per bb— Corn meal, bag Or. J. F. TRUE Ac CO., Auburn, Me. , pathy W. treatment for Worms. Free my friend at the appointed hour. My Somes Hall, of Bangor, is visiting his Straights, 4 50 3 5 00 111 Plaisted, Augusta. Special Tape pamphlet. and his Mrs. Julia St. Louis 121 Grand generalissimo, Frederick C. Schuyler Clark aunt, friend introduced me to the gentleman aunt, Mrs. Downing. roller, Corn, bag 4 50 35 00 oats, bu .40 4! Thayer, Waterville. Holden, came to be with their relative. who was to act as chairman of the meet- C. B. Richardson attended the grand Patents, 5 000 cents for three months; In the dusty, rusty town, and if they aee in the first Maine Co. which In a tew Deer be able on oath, an inventory of all the property and be heard thereon h 1 / In advance, $1.50,75 and 38 cents cavalry, D, days Isle will to his forenooi, paid 1 kin feel the fish a-bltln’— estate of said deceased that has come into All arrearages are reckoned at more in -aid respectively. regiment has the record of being in ring up Boston. or late of On-line, 8ee the cork a-goln’ down. possession knowledge- A ^Janetta P. Sawyer, the rate of : per year. and be- pnr- than other the That your petitioner is informed deeea-cd. A certain in-trumenl Advertising Kates— Are reasonable, and will engagements any during of said rouiltv of seems a lieves that certain of said be the la.t will and te.tament known on An* the sunshine tanglin’, property norling to he made application. Civil war. Salt. mentioned passing by an’ sweet JFor decedent hereinafter Mid dwenaed, together wdhpetilion Of the shadows cool ; or some in- Oharlea f.jrK. pro-sic On March be was his will or some portion thereof, bate thereof, by Business communications should be addressed With the 17, 1863, promoted the ox pre-ented named. The honeysuckles danglin', AND SHOW CASES-Three safes terest therein, is subject to payment Cluskev. the executor therein *o, ami all money orders made payable to, At on June he of the in said An’ the lilies at my feet. corporal. Aldie, 17, 1863, and two show cases. to Gbouok the tax imposed by Chapter 146 public Alfred J. Bridges, late of Surry, HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO., Klla- SAFES Apply thereof and that Daniel R. had a horse shot under and at A. Parchkr. laws of 1893 and acts amendatory roup tv deceased. Petition worth, Maine. him, rator of the So I nod, an’ fall to wlshln’ additional thereto. Hurley'may be appointed administ Upperville four days later, while serving .ENGINE—A 7*2 Horse Power gasolene en- That the names of all the persons who are by Sarah J. I was where the waters estate^of said deceased, presented swish; Can be seen in to said property, of *»ld as chief of the orderlies at Gen. Kil- I J giue. running my shop interested in the Cunningham, daughter djoeased- Fer If the Lord made flshln*, daily. Isaac L.|IIodokins, Ellsworth Me. and the share of each are as stated in Schedule Kench, late of Huckaport. intmm 1901 MAY 1901 he was in Bryant, bred Wood feller orter fish! patrick’s headquarters, bringing A, hereunto annexed. tv deceased. Petition that Why—a that the a when a rebel rode unob- Wherefore your petitioner prays be administrator of —Frank L. Stanton. prisoner up the may appointed D. Co Urt. actual market value of said property, per- of said deceased, presented by Geo. the“JJ*?Crane, served and thrust his sabre through thereto, and selectmen of Su.! Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Corp. sons interested in the succession Fred Wood and Isaac H. Homer, the tax thereon be de- Holden’s on the the floor and basement- the amount of may White ribbons will flutter n Stoning- back, right side, of in said Masonic block on State until termined by the judge probate. Turner, late of Bucksport. sabre his STORE—Rooms—firstin street, **"tutus bred ton next passing entirely through body. the Hancock Dated this seventh of May, a. d. 1901. deceased. Petition that "p^d week._ recently occupied by County day county, of the estate The rebel’s order to surrender was Co. Inouireof John B. M. Hamor. maw be administrator Publishing Redman, Eben appointed ffeo D. Crmne. XIX'XX in same building. deceMed. pre.enfed by X_ZZ Isle will soon be able to talk with agent, of*Mid Deer to Holden’s A. of promptly replied by sabre, SCHEDULE Fred Wood and Isaac H. Homer, selectmen 7 8 9 10 11 the outside world. which brought him to the ground. Mr. Lizzie Mayo, Waterville, Maine, $1,200 leg- B 77 retail trO. a^W. Kincaid, late of Ell-worth, In Holden recovered from his wound (he Charge L. F. aCiiose Emery, Eden, Maine, $800 legacy. said county, deceased. Petition that The and have of tno yachts quarries depleted narrowly escaped being taken E. M. Hamor and George Richards (trustees Giles may be appointed administrator prisoner for ft first-class Life Ins. Co., in .Sarah A. 12 14 15 16 17 18 Eden church), Edeu, Maine, $1,100 estate of said deceased, presented by 73 Deer Isle’s supply of men, and the women during his illness) in time to his towns and cities in Maine. None but Baptist join AGENTS a creditor of said d- ceasi-kL reliable persons need Address Box 31, Ells, are doing the farming. in the apply. Eden, Mnlue, residuary leg- F. Carter, late of surrynn said coun- regiment following December, Bangor, Me. 'ei*CL. Higgins, Lewis atoe. First and final account of Hen- 21 22 25 till the close of the war. He re- ty. deceased. 19 20 23'24 serving E. M. Hamor, Eden, Maine, residuary leg- H. executor, filed for settlement. At last Bar Harbor is to have a casino. ry Oandage, in said ceived another wound in a skirmish on atee. Beniamin Kittredge. late of Eden, National 13 an I; Statements. of Osborne A company has been formed, a site se- STATE OF MAINE. county, deceased. First account the Kapidau. ex- 29 30 31 M. Kittredge and Richmond H. Kittredge, 26 77 78 cured, and a contract for the building REPORT OF THE Hancock ss. j Mr. Holden came honestly by his fight- j ecutors. filed for settlement. And it will be in time a Probate Court held at late of In said Bigned. completed blood. He was a descendant of Davis At Bncksport,within Silas K. Tribou. Bucksport, MOON'S PHASES, ing ON and tor said ou the first Tuesday First account of brederick for an this season. OONDITI county, countv. deceased. opening of and of o. executora, o 1:19* New ■« 0:37 Wasgatt, Revolutionary fame, iu May. d. 1901. C. Tribou and Rebecca H. Tribou, q OP THE 1 hat V^Mocn 0 p. m. ^>Moon 10 a. m. Madame Miiliken, his Upon the foregoing petition,ordered: filed for settlement. great-grandmother, notice be to all persons interested, by E. James, late of Ellsworth, in said *■ Third 9:38 First nr 0:39 They claim to have discovered a min- given Mary who was a commissioned iu the a of said and this order Petition tiled brank R. 1 i a. in. jf ZU a. n> eral down in West Franklin that surgeon causing copy petition county, deceased. by Quarter Quarter spring thereon to be three weeks succes- for license to sell, at war of 1812. Mr. was published McGowu, administrator, will cure laziness. but such a Holden the secre- First National a spring estate of said Bark, sively in the Ellsworth American, newspa- or private sale, the real unless the water can be in the State of of public will do little good tary of his company’s association of the at Ellsworth, Maine, per published at Ellsworth, in said county deceased, as described in said petition. MAY 1901. at the close of business, at a in said WEDNESDAY, 15, forced down the throats of lazy people first Maine Hancock, that they may appear probate William Murphy, late of Ellsworth, cavalry. 24, 1901. at court room in Caroline without their knowing its properties. April court to be held the prooate county, deceased. Petition filed by After the war Mr?- Holden devoted him- in and for said on the first f«»r license to sell, Few really lazy men want to be cured of RESOURCES. * Ellsworth, county, .7. Collins, administratrix. of a. d. lvOi, at ten o'clock iu whole of the real Officials in of their disease — Kennebec Journal. self lo mercantile in his native Loans and discounts. $292,945 73 Tuesday June. i at public or private sale, the Washington cannot, pursuits the and be heard thereon if they as discribed in said Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,434 37. forenoon, | estate of said deceased, for President town. : see cause. course, speak positively U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00 i petition. Probate. R. minor heir of Luther P. Joy, George H. Tapley, of West In 1867 he married Hannah Verrill to Premiums on U. 8. bonds. 1,187 50 O. P. CUNNINGHAM. Judge of Mary Joy, McKinley, but none of them has the Capt. said deceased. Stocks, etc. 122,421 92 P. j late of Ellsworth, in county, Brooksviile, sends the a veri- whom a now a successful securities, Attest:—Chas. Dorr. Register. of remotest idea that President Me- Gosslper son, Frederick, furniture and fix- | Petition filed by Geo. A. Phillips, guardian ; Banking-house, at or table in the of a of in New and a tures. 13,000 00 j said minor, for license to sell, public curiosity shape piece physician York, daughter, STATE OF MAINE. of said Kinley will take any official notice of Other real estate owned. 1,371 54 private sale, certain of the real estate j rope laid up in sennit form. He writes: were born. Mr. Holden and his Hancock s.h.—At a court held at Pauline, Due from reserve agents 25,256 96 probate minor, described in said petition. me resolution auopieu uy tne na- approved iu and for said of Hancock, Court. in a Bucksport, county O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of said family lived Philadelphia number of it... Hiiv nl Mnv in vrur of waiian for the re- Checks and other cash items. 1.580 36 A t rue copy. AttestCha*. P. Dork. Register. legislature, asking guess from what material it is made. The rope, vpar« tlipn hp want Wp«f aim lutnr our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one. Notes of other National banks. 1,145 00 moval of because he has instrument to bo subscribers notice that Gov. Dole, of which Oscar L. Tapley now has possession, turned to his old home. Fractional nickels CERTAIN purporting rpilE hereby give Tremont, paper currency, a of the last will and testament nave neen auiv u wiimmv to be controlled and of whom I obtained this Is about and cents. 188 40 A copy JL they appoint* not allowed himself sample, his attention to he and codicil thereto of Charles C. Beaman, i-utors of the estate of John Paul Gordon, Turning politics, Lawful reserve in bank, viz.: : ten fathoms in It was made on board a money late ol the and state of New In the of Han- the of the length. became in the .16.746 00 city, county, late of Frauklin, county by majority legislature. quite prominent republi- Specie deceased, and of the thereof and bonds as the Nantucket whale ship round on the Pacific, notes.... 7,611 00 24.357 00 York, probate cock, deceased, given can He had hoid the of Legal-tender in said Surrogate’s court for the county of law directs. All having demands from the sinews of more than one whale. It party. position fund with U. H.Treaa- persons Redemption New York, in the state of New York, duly the estate of said deceased are desired postmaster to the Senate at Augusta for urer (5 per cent, of circulation). 2,500 00 against A in Wall street does not was made by Mr. Orcutt, the father or grand- authenticated, having been presented to the to present the same for settlement, and ail panic the last sessions of the of for our said of Han- to make father of the late Thomas Orcutt, of this town, eight legislature. Total. $538.573 78 judge probate county indebted thereto are requested pay- mean that business has cock for the purpose of being allowed, tiled ment Frank E. Hlaisdkll. legitimate lived to be and has The last two of Mr. Holden’s life immediately. who ninety-two years old, years LIABILITIES. and recorded in the court of our said 1901. Arno W. Kino. ceased to nor is the probate May”, suddenly prosper, now been dead more than forty years. For 150 were spent at Bucksport as pay-master Capital stock paid in. $50,000 00 county of Hancock. 00 Ordered: That notice thereof be given to condition of mercantile trade and years or more this rope has been lu wear, either in the ship-yards of McKay & Dix. Surplus fund. 30,000 rPHK subscribers hereby give notice that j Undivided less expenses all persons interested therein, by publishing have been execuiors as a bed-cord or watch tackle fall. It was used profits, A they duly appointed manufacture adversely affected by a Mr. Holden always had a pleasant greet- and taxes paid. 3,158 14 a cony of thit order three weeks successively of the last win and testament of William Kit- home for more than as a bed- a in one fifty years for all. His and tactful National bank note9 outstanding.. 49,200 00 in the Ellsworth American, newspaper tredge, late of U» Desert, in the county of violent fall in prices of securities, says ing genial ways at worth, in said of Han- cord. Mr. Tapley has been trying for the past Due to other National banks. 12159 primed Eiit county Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the I presence will be greatly missed at tbe Due to trust and cock, to the fourth day of June, demands Dun’s Renew. Throughout the entire to of this companies savings prior law directs. All persons having twenty-five years get possession line, 54 a. d. that mav at social and ufftirs in his own village banks.«. 5,894 lull, they appear against the estate of s*id deceased are de- fundamental conditions were was unable to do so until public 60 oo a then to be held at Elis worth, country nut quite recently. | Dividends unpaid. probate court sired to present the same for settlement, and and town. Individual to check 280,852 70 in and for said county of Hancock, at ten 1 never as sound as at the The rope is still as firm as the day It was made. j deposits subject all indebted thereto are request**! to make present time; of o'clock in the and show cause, if The funeral services were bold at his Demand certificates deposit..... 118,29288 forenoon, j payment immediately. from this Certified checks."... 16 60 any they have, against the same. Ernest K. Kittrrduk. reports nearly: every city home Rov. H. Sunday, George Heffion, of Cashier’s checks outstanding. 977 33 O. P of Prol ate. 1 7.1901. William d. Kincaid. week an volume NATIVE OF SURRY. CUNNINGHAM, Judge May showing exceptional Ellsworth William A Attest:—C’hab. P. Falls, officiating. Total. $538,573 78 true copy. Dorr, Register. of transactions, and payments and four other of the subscriber hereby gives notice that Death of A. Patten at Idaho Fenuelly comrades STATE OF MAINE. rpHE George To the Honorable Court of County Commis- ; X she has been duly appointed executrix promptly" met. G. A. of Bar acted as Springs, Colorado. R., Harbor, pall- County of Hancock, ss:—I, Henry W. sioners for the County of Hancock holden of the last will and testament of Thomas 8. Cushman, cashier of the above-named bank, at Ellsworth within and for the of clay, late of Bucksporl, in the county of George A. Patten, a native of bearers. Many beautiful floral offerings County Surry do swear that the above statement Hancock on the Second of ] Hancock, deceased, no bouds being required from friends in and solemnly Tuesday April who and found a fortune iu the New York, Bucksport is true to the best of and be- A. JL». the terms of said will. All bavins Senator in on sought my knowledge 1301. j by persona Hale, commenting * lief. HENRY W. CUSHMAN, Cashier. ESPEUTFULLY Arthur M. demand* against the estate of said deceased West, died May 4, at Idaho Springs, Colo. elsewhere were in evidence. ; | > represents Maine’s delegation in Congress, said Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9ih JL\ Nevells, an inhabitant of the town of are desired to pre.*em the same for settle- the other day: “Notwithstanding The Sifting* of that town, in an extended day of May, 1901. Sedgwick in said County of Hancock; that a ment, and all indebted thereto are requested LEONARD M. MOORE, town from the near the to make that within the brief- space of a few sketch of Mr. refers to him as way leading highway payment immediately. Patten, FOUND WIFE’S BODY*. (Seal.) Notary Public. dwelling house of Frank M. Billings in said May 7, iwil. Maltha H. Clay. years a new man has been elected “pioneer, capitalist, law-maker and state Correct—Attest: Sedgwick to the house lot and mill yard of four A. W. KINO. Roland is and not de- from each of the congressional builder”. Death was due to of ) Durgain unnecessary subscriber hereby gives notice that neuralgia Eugene of at I^ast J A. PETERS, Directors. but that the districts and that these new Jellison, Mariaville, Jr., [ manded by public convenience; she has been executrix congress- a E. 1 THE duly appointed the heart, after few days’ illness. In H. ORKELY. Selectmen of said town, upon petition of Ro- testament men men re- Successful Search. of the last will and of Jesse H. have followed of great land then and now an inhabitant of Mr. Patten wo»-born in Surry in 1837. Durgain, Pease, late of Tremont, in the county *>f Han- a The body of Mrs. Eugene Jellison, who said town of the no- pute, they7 have made splendid REPORT OF THE Sedgwick, having given cock, deceased, no bonds being required by He was one of the seven children of Am- tice law of their laid record for and Maine is was drowned 14, was found required by intention, the terms of said will. All persons having de- themselves, Sunday, April the route brose Patten. His “Col.” CONDITION out a town way over described as mands against the estate of said de- considered to have a grandfather, i about noon her to strong delega- Saturday by husband, follows, wit: ceased are desired to the same tion*in the House. And the Matthew was one of the first -OF THE- at the near the dwell- present delega- Patten, only a short distance from tbe Beginning highway for settlement, and all indebted thereto are bridge house of Frank M. in said ion will in its influ- settlers of and Patten’s and ing Billings Sedg- requested to make payment immediately. grow steadily Surry, bay where the accident wick and in the center of the bappeued. private way 7, 1901. Guacs D. Pka«S. ence. is a are named for him. May Congressmen Burleigh Patten’s pond Mr. with his fifteen-year old leading to the dwelling house and .saw mill man and Jellison, owned Roland thence land strong stronger A. Patten was the eldest of his National Ban! by Durgain; by of growing George subscriber notice that while Gov. Powers will son Elmer, had been down the river Bocksprt E. H. Closson on the South ami land of rpHE hereby gives every day, father’s The others now at in the State of X he hap been executor family. living for the as he had almost Bucksport, Maine, Charles Nevells on the North South 36V E., duly appointed add and to the dele- searching body or the last will aud testament of E. weight strength at the close of 18 rods; thence S. 17* E., 18 rods; thence 8. 47* Georgie are Mrs. Sarah E. Phillips, of Surry, business, late of gation. He is an able and forceful every day since his wife was drowned. E. 15 rods; thence S. 6o V E., 2 rods up to laud Clapham, Sullivan, in the county of T. Mrs. Priscilla April 24, 1901. Huueock, deceased, no bonds being man and his former has Lydia Patten,ot Bosiou; at had left their owned by Arthur M. Nevells; thence by land required experience Returning noon, they RESOURCES. the terms of said will. AH of and Charles L. of Arthur M. Nevells S. 64’ E., 10 rods; by persons him the so that he will Haynes, Boston, Patten, at and were demands taught ropes boat the shore, crossing the Loans and discounts. $106,874 91 thence S. 71V E 8 rods; thence S. 70* E., is having agaiust the estate of Cal. of said deceased are desired to get into the harness rapidly. Every- Alcoit, when saw Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 600 30 rods; thence S. 86' E. 10 rods; thence N. 88V present bridge they something Boating the same for settlement, and all indebted in a •U. S. bonds to secure circulation... 60.000 00 E. 8 rods; thence 8. 48* E., 20 rods; them e S. body knows that Littlefield, Maine As a boy George followed the sea for thereto are in the river just below the bridge. Re- U. S. bonds on hand. 550 00 20* £., 18 rods; thence S. 44* E., 14 rods; thence requested to make payment im- has sent to Washington a few and then, in started for 60* 20 36 mediately. Chaki.es A. Clapham. representa- years, 1857, turning to the they went out into Stocks, securities, etc. 6,300 00 S. E. rods; thence S. 73V K., rods; is as boat, thence S. 32 18 rods to May 7, 1MH. tive who everywhere recognized the West. He engaged first in lumbering Other real estate owned. 16,89>94 V E., up laml owned by the stream and found that for which Roland thence on one of the most able men in the they Due from reserve agents.. 9,818 47 I Durgain; land of said Dur- in but soon left there with a approved Minnesota, so searched. The evi- Checks and other cash items. 537 69 gain x. 3lV E., 8 rods; thence S. 85* E., 16 STATE OF MAINE. House. He made a remarkable start had long body Notes of other national banks. 1,647 00 rods; thence S. 52* E., 26 rods up to said Dur- party bound for tha gold fields of had to the surface. | County of Hancock sh. and has been able to keep the pace. dently just come Fractional paper currency, nickels i gain’s house lot and mill yard. This road as Colorado. He located in Colorado in T<> 7 human Couch, the and or two of war at 1859, a s: tne com- and cents. 100 00 laid out follows the private way as used by of City, County One the old horses By range coincidence, State New York: and since 1861 has lived in Lawful money reserve in bank, viz.: said Durgain and the several courses as run o/ first to throttle him a Idaho Springs. court ol I* oresters at. attempted bit, pa.tioa waiiLmui, Specie. 7,877 04 forms the center line of the town road, and Thomas Couch aforesaid on He built a trade in but he proved too capable of defend- up prosperous general of which Mrs. Jeiliso’i was a meinner, Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- said road is to be three rods wide. Distance WHEREASthe 14th day of Dec A. f>. JW% mort- on land of Closson and so sound in his and and made invest- urer per cent, of circulation).. 2,500 00 Nevells, 53 rods; uis gaged to John Pierce, of New York afore- ing himself, logic, merchandise, profitable had for a memorial service (6 City arranged ut lance on laud of A. M. Ne.elu, i7v rods; dis- said, certain goods and chattels, in that were to ments in real estate and machinery apt repartee they glad miuing property. Waltham. The finding of the Total. 9»«,4W35 tance on land of Durgain, 5j rods; toial dis- anti implement* then owned by the said body 273 rods. * let him alone.” Senator Hale says ne bsb i* ujQiuunr ui me urm tance, Titoma* Couch, and situated at Black Island, injisie* these and a funeral service LIABILITIES. that- lw> -i-il! in Vaina liat!! natt changed plans, That among others, said Selectmen awarded so called, in Hancock county, aforesaid, more tare of the new state of Colorado in stock in. 00 1876, was held at the school house in district Capital paid $50.000 no damages to Arthur M. Nevells, your pe- December and will pass the summer fund. 10,000 00 lor and had served .‘-everai terms since. He Surplus titioner, land taken. schedule annexed to said mortgage as follows, at Ellsworth.—Lewiston Journal. Nu. 2 Sunday afternoon. Rov. G. W. Undivided profits, less expenses to a it: had also held various town offices. and taxes 41 of Ellsworth officiated. The paid. 27,9'9 thereaUi-rwurUs, u> wit: on tbe 25th day o’. About 18<» acres of land. Two of Avery, Fails, National bank notes 00 quarries He married in 1875 Miss E. Os- outstanding.. 46,000 February A. i>. l«ui the said (Selectmen tiled granite. One rock ballast crib uock. Oue Sophia was taken to Holden for iucermeul. Dividends 88 00 Memorial Resolutions. body unpaid. a written return of their proceeding* in lay- stiff leg derrick of on dock. of Blr William Sold 75c. horse horizontal portable boiler. One by Druggist*, ure to award damages to your was A Broadbent, who rtul< d that It was llaH*s Pills are the best. petitioner Copeland Bacon, reversible, clutch gear, membrance the noble virtues of our beloved definitely Family STATE OF MAINE. unreasonable and inadequate; double known that every case of consumption began whereby your drum, double purchase hoister. One sister, and that we extend to the afflicted Hancock ss.—At a court held at petitioner is aggrieved. A deeply with a germ communicated from some other probate Copeland Bacon, reversible, clutch gear, in and for said of Wherefore your said within one double family our deep sympathy, and commend them case There is no such thing as inherited con- Bucksport, county Hancock, petitioner, purchase, single drum hoister—not Notices. on the seventh day of May. in the year of year thereafter, appeals from said decision set up. One to the care of Him whose sumption. There may be local weakness that Spuial Lidgerwood, double drum fric- loving judgment our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one. and prays to have said way discontinued and tion tends to consumption, but the germ has abso- gear, hoister. Oue Copeland A Bacon, never who and takes in love, and CERTAIN instrument to be all the action of said Selectmen in said A> horse errs, gives lutely to be planted In that weak spot before Change of Name Stmr. “C. P. Conners”. purporting pro- stationery engine. One small sta- a copy of the last will and testament of ceeding annulled aud reversed, or that he for who alone can comfort in time of trouble. can ensue. This ought to comfort name of A tionary engine grind-stone. One iathe consumption is hereby given that the Charles A. late of in have his damages estimated as lor thousands of who have "weak chests” or l^TOTICE Sinclair, Portsmouth, may provided necessary machine work. Two Resolved, That these resolutions be placed people the steamer‘‘C.P. Conners”, of South- the aud state of New by law. Wright "weak are not foreordained vic- county of Rockingham, double arm, double ma- a sent lungs”. They west Harbor, Me., official number 126,521, Hated at this speed polishing on the records of our league, copy to the that Hampshire, deceased, and of the probate Sedgwick 11th day of May chines. One tims of this dread disease. All is needed rosa tons now rebuilt and en- A. “Jenny Lind” vertical polish- (formerly) 7, thereof in said state of New Hampshire, duly I>. 1901. Abthch M. Nkvblls. ing machine—not family, and one to The Ellsworth Ameri- to bid absolute defiance to this deadly scourge, has been to set. One Rocker polishing f arged, changed “Christopher”, authenticated, having been presented to the STATE OF MAINE. machine. Main A and that our charter be for is to be able to strengthen the weak lungs, and A. counter shafting and belt- can, draped thirty upon application of the managing owner, of for our said of Han- for build a strong The answer to this judge probate county Hancock ss.:—Court of ing above machines, all in order. up body. E. Farnsworth. Authority grauted by the cock for the of being allowed, filed County C’ommls- working days. need Is found in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical 1901. purpose A. D. 1901. tank In- * 7 ft. 0 in', x 5 fl. 0 in. Commissioner of Navigation May 11, and recorded in the court of our said (doners, April Term, 2*?'‘r In said be to wUhtari!????/? Miss Louise Johns, Two ffrst-class hands for Phillips, Bankruptcy. given all persons and corporations Jan mm? Ton F'.d tnortgage being recorded experienced an o’ci.K k A. and vests. Bankrupt, ) interested, by serving attested copy of the M in Volume Mr9. Florence Blaisdell, pants To the creditors of Willard H. of and this 1 £P The season’s flowers can be bad Phillips, petition order thereon, upon the I.CS?xi2’ .V‘e Plantation Ueeords of Long Committee on resolutions. in the of Hancock, and dis- clerk of the town of Plantation in Hancock, county Sedgwick, a like copy ,l8iaaJ Hancock County Said A. Tailor. trict a upon a88 J. FRENCH, Custom at the aforesaid, bankrupt: Arthur M. Nevells, the petitioner, and JohD Plrrceafore- is given that on the by attested sa?d ■t!ne'i !*y hereby posting up copies as aforesaid New Lemuel Littlefield, of at Mine. Holmes Block, Main 8t. eleventh of May, a. d. 1901, the said lu three In y^k“““brsigned Looking Douglass NOTICE day public places said town thirty ,rk » fy' aforesaid, by assignment ~~ Willard H. was kt ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. Phillips duly adjudicated least before the time appointed for 18th, iso0, and recorded In said Mining expertB have recently examined and that the first of his *J*7®safd pfini.iu"• bankrupt, meeting view, aud by publishing the and *Hh I90u' ,n Volume Misses & creditors will be held at No. 20 State in petltlun fpaLeA? RexC°dd8 ua“' the DougiaBS copper mine at Blaehill, and CALL CONNICK, street, wceka In the ‘he conditions of Also brands of Ellsworth, Maine, on Monday, the 8rd S?Slh.r°.D- U',reo successively skidSfo.lt'., A?dhave w,h<,rcas been the a Quinnipial Super- newspaper broken, now, there- give opinion that there is very of at ten o’clock in the fore- ^T wiu_„Jkv.m>i0“ within 40 Main Street, Ellsworth, Mb. before meeting. Redman, *° "“titfaetton of said to develop it properly, but he believes Referee in A mo?togemortgage, re,ce,ve Bankruptcy. thereon. Lkmckl Littlefield, would be a fortune in it. J. A. CONNECTION. Ellsworth, 18,1901. there (Over Lord's.) TELEPHONE May AttestJohn F. Knowlton, Clerk. *Uy' Dated May isth, A. 111! 1 ill _

BAR HARBOR’S CASINO. ELLSWORTH FALLS. Sbbtrtfannnita. < Will be ELECTRIC HOAD. MEMORIAL DAY. Building Kreetwl and Opened Mrs. R. F. Reraick and Mins Ashie This Season. Cottle were in Orland several day last What A Harbor will CONSTRUCTION EXPERT GOES WILL BE OBSERVED AS USUAL Waterville Man Bar have a casino or con- week. cert ball. A company has been formed OVER PROPOSED ROUTE. IN ELLSWORTH. to E. H. Clough and wife, of Bangor, are Did. be known as tbe Caaino company, and a visiting Mr. Clough’s parents here for a This statement was made 1901 lease bat. been taken of the Odd Fellows’ expressed opinion that road ORDERS ISSUED BY THE POST COM- by Henry Commencing April 29, few days. J. Collins, 14 Drummond Water- BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR lot of land on WOULD PROVE Ave., Cottage street, corner of PAYING INVEST- on and wife MANDER-COMMITTEES APPOINTED ville, Me., the 24th of June, 1900 : A M.F. M.F. M. J. F. Morrison went to Bapgor * Bridge street. MENT—WILL MAKE FORMAL I one hundred and BAR HARBOR 10 25 8 25 8 20 attend the funeral of Mr. TO weighed twenty- contract has Sunday to VI8IT CEMETERIES. Sorrento.t.... 4 00;. A been made with Cheater REPORT LATER. four pounds. Morrison’s niece. Sullivan .,. 4 25. L. Hodgkins, which culls for the ^ “My face and body were covered Mt Desert II 15 4 65 8 10 comple- Memorial will be Ferry. Mias Lizzie of is Day observed in the with and for 3 S. 11 22 5 02: 9 17 tion of tbe audience room by July 10, the Last Thursday morning H. N. Bates, Salisbury, Bangor, pimples, nearly years Waukeag, Fy. Hancock ... !1 26 6 05 9 20 of her Miss Hattie Salis- usual manner in EliBwortb Wm. H. H. I had been troubled with contr-ctor having further time in which the Continental of visiting cousin, by my kidneys. Franklin 11 35 6 14 9 :» Construction Co., “X now Road.! for a few weeks. weigh one hundred and Jc 11 48 4 9 5C to finish tbe outside. Boston, arrived in Ellsworth for the bury, Rice post, G. A. R. The following orders Wash’gton .I f5 pur- fifty-six pounds. ELLSWORTH 11 53 5 31' 9 58 The building will have a pose of over the Rev. H, W. Couley and wife came issued the 58 5 frontage of 66 going route of the pro- up by post commander, give the “My face and are free from Ellsworth Falls. til 37 10 03 body Nlcolin. 12 5 61 10 17 feet on Cottage street. The enlrance posed electric from Ellsworth to from Btonington Monday. Mr Conley and do not trou- fl2 railway programme for the day in detail, and also pimples, my kidneys Green Lake... |12 22 6 0]J10 27 porch will be ten feet in and the Cast! ue. goes back the latter part of this week. ble me at all.” Lake House. : 11 depth the committees f6 appointed to visit the 38 6 42 main building 110 feet, the entire Mr. Bates. Mr. Mrs. Conley will remain for several weeks What did he do for himself? Holden. tl2 20110 making accompanied by Brewer June. 12 68 6 43 11 02 of the her Mr. and D. N. various cemeteries in the That is a length structure 120 feet. The Merrow, Mr. Halman and L. F. Hooper, with parents, Mrs. vicinity. pertinent question. Bangor, Ex. St.I 1 05 6 50 11 09 Before it is answered, let it be said M.C...T. I 1 10 6 55 11 15 building will be two stories in height started from Ellsworth, spent all day Moore. Memorial Services. BANGOR, that he did what he was told to do, P. M. ▲. M. A. M. and tbe front will be ornamented and of on the Headquarters Wm. H. H. rice 5 30 3 SO by three Thursday part Friday The hard-wood mill started up this Post. ) and that was what thousands had been Portland. 35 1 No. 55, department of M aine, g. a. r., Boston... 9 05 5 67 7 26 handsome towers. route, back in Ellsworth about week with a few cords of stock [ [ arriviug only spool Ellsworth, 6, 1901. told to do and had done with entire 1 May ) The main floor, which will be p. m. on hand. The hard-wood drive is satisfaction to themselves. BANGOR TO BAB HARBOR. 65x70 Order No. 1. be level so that tbe In the a And it was what are will hall may be used evening complimentary dinner expected along in a few days so that the yet many delay- P. M. A. M. The officers and comrades of this are was post to Ou. 9 00 for receptions and dances rs well as for given the visitors at the Nicolin mill will not lack for stock for several ing do, simply because they cannot Boston. 7 hereby required to meet at their hall on Sunday P. M. club-house. the make up their minds to do it, in spite concert purposes. The stage will be 30 At dinner Mr. Bates months. at 6.30 Portland. 11 (X 12 40 evening, May 26, o’clock, preparatory to of the fact that are 66 addressed the pimples pimples A. M. A. M. feet deep and feet wide with a 33-foot party, speaking in a very marching to Hancock hall to listen to a me- James Lynch and wife will live with and kidney complaint is com- BANGOR. 6 00 9 80 4 50 Tbe general of kidney opening. stage will be elevated j way his impressions of the Mrs. C. B. Lord at her home here through morial sermon by Rev. A. H. Coar, and such plaint, and what has cured these things Bangor, Ex. St. 6 05 9 35 4 55 to be seen from of the and other services as be connected Brewer Junction. 6 12 9 42 5 02 enough all parts of the route, project of its practica- the summer. Mrs. has re- may therewith, in one can be ex- Lord just person reasonably Holden. tb 34 110 04 24 bouse. at 7 o'clock. to bility. turned from where she pected cure them in another. Lake House. 41 00 II f5 31 Hartford, Vt., The Woman’s Relief Sons of Under tbe stage will be several The visitors left for Boston on the 10 Corps, Veterans, He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which Green Lake. 6 49 tlO 21 5 41 dVessIng has been spending the winter with her Nlcolin to 69 81 6i and all honorably discharged soldiers and has an record of 110 fft rooms and a dining room and, kitchen o’clock train. From the data unequalled perma- Ellsworth Falls. 7 10 46 6 05 acquired son, Rev. A. J. Lord. sailors are invited to 13| 1 take part with the post in nent cures of and com- 20x56 feet. Tbe seating capacity of the while here Mr. Bates will formulate a re- pimples kidney ELL8WORTK 7 18 10 62 6 10 Tho death of Mrs. William McPherson, all its memorial exercises. plaint, as well as of all other cutaneous Waeh'gton Jc. 7 SOitlO 68 t« 20 building will bo 709, 600 on the floor and port to the company he represents, and Franklin Road. 11 07 6 29 of occurred at the home of her By order of eruptions, all scrofulous ca- f7 after this Bangor, diseases, Hancock. fl 49 11 17 f« 89 200 in the balconies. | has been done, a definite state- H. N. Joy, rheumatism Kincaid and tarrh, dyspepsia, and S. .. 7 68i 11 22 6 43 ment parents, Llewellyn wife, Waukeag, Fy In order to ensure the success of tbe un- of the situation will doubtless be Post Commander. general debility. Mt. Desert Ferry. 8 00i 11 80 6 60 on Saturday morning, of consumption. Irving Osgood, dertaking, a stock has been | made public. Hood’s acts and 8ulllvan. 8 20 company Mrs. McPherson has been in Sarsaparilla directly Sorrento. 8 60. failing Adjutant. on the and formed. The Bar Harbor bend, with I Until all this is done it is impossible to peculiarly blood, by making BAR HARBOR. 9 30; 12 80 7 35 health for several months, but she has it rich and whom the project originated, has sub- ! to do more than talk over tbe situation in pure, abundant, strengthens failed very rapidly since coming home Memorial Day. the liver and scribed liberally to the stock both as an a general way. stomach, kidneys, per- several weeks She Headquarters Wm. il. H. Rice Post, on or noticeto Conductor. and a ago. was twenty-four ) fects digestion, secretion and excretion, tStop signal organisation Individually. Quite i It may be said, that Mr. Bates No. 55, dbpahtment of Maine, G. a. R., number of the business men ut however, of and had j clears the increases These trains connect at Bangor, with through the town years age been married but Ellsworth, May 6, 1901. ) complexion, the have also subscribed lor stock. | took a very sanguine view of the outlook; and buiids the whole trains on Main Line to and from Portland, Boa. two years. The blow falls heavily upon weight, up system. ton and St. John. ! he said the scheme was Order No. 2. entirely practi- her husband. She leaves Hood’s Sarsaparilla, being an excel- Tickets for All Points South and young besides I. In Watt ; cable and that from data at basing accordance with the rules and regula- lent is one for which substi- Hood’s Pills cure Liver In- hand, a a remedy, on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket Ills, Biliousness, her pareuts, two sisters, brother and tions of our offica, calculations on electric roads order, and pursuant to general tutes are sometimes offered. Headache. to to i elsewhere, They do Ellsworth. digestion, Kasy take, easy host of friends. Funeral services were orders No. G A 2, headquarters R, department of not act like and it is are to operate 2.V —Arfrt. this road, if built, ought to prove a pay- Hood’s, expensive, Passengers requested procure tickets | held from the house on Monday after- Maine, Thursday, May 30, will be observed in in view of before entering the train, and Xlls* ing investment. the result, to experiment especially noon at 2 o’clock, Rev. J. P. Simouton Ellsworth as Memorial Day. with them. worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. uici lunun vniy very w iucij oooi II. GEO. F. EVANS, Strfjcrtiannrnts. officiating. The floral offerings were It is earnestly requested thnt llags on Hood’s is obtainable of of to Sarsaparilla Vlce-Pres. and Gen’l construction, according location, buildings and on the bo at Manager* many and beautiful. Interment was at shipping displayed all druggists. F. E. BOOTHBY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag*t* amount of engineering, size of rails, qual- half mast during the day, and that all of cemetery. places Juniper business be closed between ity of equipment and cost and location of the hours of 1 CHURCH NOTES. power. This variation is from $6,000 or o’clock p. m. and 5 o’clock p. m. RocUand, Blneil & Eilsiorth SteanM Co. WEST ELLSWORTH. III. At 8 o’clock a. m. detachments from this $7,000 up to $15,000 per mile. y/ FREE BAPTIST. post will proceed to the several outlying ceme- Rev. S. A. The sources of revenue from a road Everard Barron, of Beverly, Mass., is at Thurlow, pastor. teries to decorate the graves of soldiers and I situated like this one would be passenger trout and Sunday, May 19—Preaching al 2 and 7 Pattern's pond fishing calling sailors as follows: and and mail p. rn. 3 m. freight traffic, expressage on friends in Dollardtown. At. Woodhino. nml St. .Inaonti'a Csithollp ponm. Sunday school, p. there are Christian Endeavor meeting Tuesday, carrying. Roughly speaking, B. O. Dollard and wife, of teries—E Bonsey, M 8 Smith, D L Fields, W J Brooklin, 7 30 m. 17,000 to this James A li p. people tributary proposed spent Saturday and Sunday with his Connick, McGown, Nelson Joy, C H route. Grindal and Weekly prayer meeting Friday, 7.30 Mrs. Martha Doliard. Irving Osgood. In Connection with Boston and Bangor 1 mother, At the m. The cost of operating an electric rail- Congregational church—A R Devereux p. Steamship Co. James Carter, the oldest citizen of this and Samuel J Morrison. Revival services at ! road, including interest on bonds, is from every evening 7.30, Schedule in Effect May 14 to Jane 22, 1901. community, is very ill. Augustus Carter At North Ellsworth—Geo W Patten and A P ! forty to sixty per cent, of the gross earn* Saturday excepted. GOING EASTWARD. 1 and wife, of Hancock, came Monday to Phillips. ings. Mr. Bates thought that an esti- congregational. Every Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday leave be with his father. At Ellsworth Falls—John F Whitcomb, C H Rockland upon arrival of steamer from Boston mate of cent, would be a safe oue, aged Rev. J. M. Adams, pastor. j fifty per Haynes, A W Ellis, W A Richardson. (not before 5 a m) for Dark Harbor, *Egge- The intensest interest is being mani- Fred Stanley, of Lynn, Mass., is stop- Prayer and conference meeting Friday mogglii, Sargentvllle, North Deer Isle, Sedg- j Catholic cemetery on High street—John 8 wick. *South at his summer He has at 7.30. Brooklyn, Bluehill, Bluehill, Surry ; fested in this project not only in Ells- ping cottage. Scott, John W Armstrong. evening and Ellsworth. at worth but also all along the line. Its set eighty-six fruit trees and is putting Beechland and Riverside—Geo F Haskell, Sunday, May 19—Morning worship Every Saturday for above stations, South Brooksvlllc, and West Tremont. manifold. If a fair in a garden. His young friends here and John Malone. 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. advantages are profit GOING WESTWARD. OF HANCOCK COUNTY build the road from the city spent a very pleasant even- North Hancock—A W Curtis, Israel Durgan, UNITARIAN. on what it will cost to Every Monday, f Wednesday and Friday with him last week. His mother and Benj Shute. Rev. A. H. Coar, willleave Ellsworth to Owes her greatest charm to her “fetching” can be figured out, there is but little ing pastor. steamer (stage Surry), mouth and teeth. friends will come for their summer out- Lamolne—N B Young, D Y McFarland, Ira at teachers’ at 7-30 a m, for Blut-hlll, South Bluehill, Brook- pretty doubt that the money necessary to build Friday evening, 7.30, We have the teeth In our natural 11 n, Sedgwick, North Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, provided ap- in the season. Hagan. at home of Mrs. S. D. and it can be raised. iug later meeting Wiggin. ♦Herrick's,Eggemoggln,Northeast Harbor, Dark pearing and handsome bridge work, pre- Waltham—A W Googln9, C L) Wilbur. vented their further decay by filling and clean- Monday afternoon several representa- Subject: “Fall of Jerusalem and Dis- Harbor and Rockland, arriving to connect with steamer of for Boston. REM KM BER we will pay your return tive business tneu of Ellsworth held an Easthrook—Lewis Bunker, E L Clough. City Bangor ing. MOUTH OK THE persion of Jewish Nation.” fare upon seeing your ticket from Ellsworth or informal meeting to consider the project, lilVER._ Otis—Chas Otis, W B Remlck. O. A. CROCKETT, If work comes to or one an 19— Morning service at Me. vicinity your $10, way, and to form In a general way estimate Surry—Geo P Clark, Chas Hammoud, Simon Sunday, May Manager, Rockland, If to $7. what it is believed the towns and in- Mrs. Mary Remick is ill. 10.30. Rev. S. of will wishing to take the boat will leave _ of Flood. C. Beach, Bangor, Passengers dividuals the route would subscribe word at Moon’s stable, Ellsworth. along Clarence Hodgkins, of South Brewer, West Ellsworth—G B Flood, preach. Sunday school at 11.45. for stock in the road. Sharrington The White Dental Rooms, visited and friends here last Stack METHODIST EPISCOPAL. stations. who has been so relatives pole. •Flag Mr. Halman, untiring connection at Rockland with Boston BANCOR, HE. has week. Trenton— H J H Smith. Rev. J. P. fNo in his efforts to have the road built, Marks, Simonton, pastor. steamer. Office hours, 8 to 8. 6 State St. informed the Boston men interested of Mariavllle—Geo W Black, E N Brimmer. A. Fullerton is a few Friday evening, at 7 30, prayer meeting. 351 11. business men’s George spending Telephone the result of the meeting, The commander of each detachment will re- service at BOSTON AND BANCOR men will build days at home after away seven Sunday, May 19—Morning and asked if the Boston bring port at once to the adjutant the number of the road towns and individuals months. 10 30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday providing graves decorated. subscribe the amount which it is esti- school at 11.45. Junior league at 3. Ep- Mrs. Charlotte Hodgkins, who has been IV. At 1 o’clock p. m., all the comrades will mated can be raised. worth league at 6. Anniversary concert by Halman’s letter is in the has assemble at Grand Army hall, where they will Friends:— A reply to Mr. working Bucksport past year, league at 7. Steamship Company. form Epworth awaited with interest. arrived home. in column and march to the soldiers’ mon- BAPTIST. ument, where a service from the service book SPRING SCHEDULE. had nearly fifteen The body of Winnie, little son of Alex- will be held. Rev. David Kerr, pastor. Having vftjfccrtisnnmtg. in the ander Blonditt and wife, who died" in V. at years' experience At the conclusion of the service at the Friday evening, 7.30, prayer meeting. Three Trips a Week. stu- Massachusetts last winter of bronchitis, monument, the comrades will again form in Sunday, May 19—Morning service at leading photograph in was brought here and buried last week. column and ebcort the orator of the day to Han- 10.30. Subject: “Christ’s Supremacy dios of Boston, I shall re- school at 12 m. cock hall, where the memorial address will be the Church.” Sunday turn to about Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 6 m. Ellsworth, given by Hon. John B. Redman, of Ellsworth. p. LAKEWOOD. Evening service at 7. Subject: “Why where I shall lo- At the close of the services the comrades will May 20, 1 Am a Baptist.” cate at the well-known Charles has a crew at work on the again form in line and return to their hall and All welcome. Gerry steamer Tears * disband. Commencing Tuesday, April 9, 1P01, Btudio so long by Pan-American Exposition drive in Green Lake. OUT-OF-TOWN SERVICES. "Mt Desert”, Capt F L Wtnterbotham, leaves occupied Personalty Conducted. m VI. All soldiers and sailors of the late Bar Haroor sand iff* All detail* arranged fur you in advance.\ Bayside — Preaching Rev. J. P. Tuesdays,Thursday Saturdays B. F JOY. Harry J. Allen, of East Bluehill, called by at 1 00 for Seal Northeast other w LI ...... flu, nl.ii.nl. o fr p m, Harbor, Harbor, Leave Portland via White Mountain* every Southwest and will all call Juno uu it A on relatives and friends here Harbor, Stonlngton Rockland, Hoping yon Wednesday, commencing 19th, Saturday. / Corps, Sons of Veterans, all fraternal orders, 2.30 m. personal direction of Mb. Isaak a Ki.wki.i-, for T p. and connects at Rockland with steamer for me there, and that 15 year* manager foreign tour*. $5!5 CO ttl! *•&- m Miss Mary A. Garland has returned the mayor and members of the city government, Boston. upon First-c!a*s in W rite fur it! u-X ponses. every respecr. the children of the public schools and citizens RETURNING. my work will prove of erarytu F. E. B«»»»tiihy. Pen. Pas*. Agt., Portland, Ale. A from Bangor, and will resume teaching IIow Are lour Kidneys f are generally, cordially Invited to take part In cure all Ills. a this week. Dr. Hobbs' Sparapus Pills kidney Sara* From Boston, Mondays, Wednesdays and sufficient merit to win mum eamut Ftmaem twb 'lefrew Add. Swrlim* Homed v Co.. Chicago or N. Y $ the observance of the day. at ft i* m to INTERNATIONAL Fridays of EXPOSITION, Glasgow, fi O. Frazier and Norris Moore From Rockland, via Southwest share your patronage, \ including Edinburg, York, London, Oxford, Stmt- Emery VII. Comrade John F. Whitcomb Is hereby Stonlngton, I etc. 7tfi- K* Harbor, Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor, I furd-on-Avon, Warwick, Chester, Sept. went to Fairfield to find em- as marshal of the — Thursday I am Very truly yours, | ^ Oct. 20th 40 flay". $24if :V -m any d.tmn designated day. £bbcrttsrmnus. Thursdays and Saturdays at about Write for V Tuesdays, (I on M. C. K. R. AU tar.pensen paid. H. N. Joy, ft 00 a tn, or upon arrival of steamer from Bos- to F. E. Urn. Pa**. A ployment. \ particulars hoo'niuY, Agent, ton. |' Portland, Me. w May 13. F. Post Commander. B. J. WHITMORE. Irving Osgood, E. S. .1. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. Adjutant. A fairy’s wand has no such joy-provok- Baby Carriages Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. abbcrtieenunta. ing power as a complement from a daugh- William H. Hill, Gen’l Mgr., Boston. ter to her mother. A girl doesn’t know To Cure a Cold lu One Day what it can do until she tries it.—Ladies’ Take Laxative Pronto Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. aDDcrtiscmcnia. E. W. Grove’s signature Is on each box. 26c. and Go=Carts. ^♦0404040»040»0*0*'-*04a40y MARINE LIST. HORN. I am a varied EDWIN M. MOORE, 5 offering 4 dealer in all kinds of EATON—At Little Deer to Mr and g A LOOK Isle, May 5, « TAKE Smoked and JUST Ellsworth Fort. Fresh, salt. Mrs Frank B Eaton, a daughter. and select line of Car- J Dry Wednesday, May 8 GRINDLE—At Illuehil), May 5, to Mr and Mrs FISH. 5 AT OUR NEW Sch Samuel Lewis, Pratt Plymouth George W Grindle, a daughter. % Sch Caressa, Harvey, ltocklaud HARRINGTON—At Ellsworth, May 13, to Mr riages and Go-Carts 0 o Sch Leonora, Bonsey, Boston and Mrs William E Harrington, a son. Sch Storm Porthfmouth Petrel, Bonsey, HUTCHINSON—At Deer to Mr and ■ Sch Rockland Isle, .May 9, for the Summer ■ Forester, Farrell, Mrs George L Hutchinson, a daughter. trade, SAILED IIA RVEY—At South Rrooksville, May 3, to Mr NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Thursday, May 9 and Mrs Thomas T Harvey, a sou. [Le- and am confident no- 1 m Sch Lulu W Eppes, Jordan, Boston, lumber, land W.] Ellsworth Lumber Co Cod, Haddock, LUNT—At Long Island. April 30, to Mr and $ Halibut, Bluedsh, ^ Sch Carrie Bar bricks, can show a more May, Murch, Harbor, Mrs Atwood L Lunt, a daughter. body + Mackerel, Oysters, Claras, Scallops, + H B Phillips O Lobsters and Finuan Haddies. 6 ARRIVED STAPLES—At Brooklin, April 14. to Mr and do Mrs John F a It will you good. 12 Staples, daughter. [Bernice attractive or O Campbell & True Bldg., East End Bridge, O Sunday, May Emma.] display Swan’s Island f ELLSWORTH, ME. t Sch Hussar, Bunker, WEED—At Deer Isle, May 8, to Mr and Mrs SAILED Richard A Weed, a son. | Nathan Henry.| give lower prices than Tuesday, May 14 that we Sch J M Kennedy, Hutchins, Rondout, staves MARRIED. can be had at GET THE BEST; IT COSTS NO MORE. We have the best line of shirts this spring and heads, Whitcomb, Haynes & Co in business. ARRIVED GREEN—ANNIS—At Stonlngton, May 7, by have ever had since we have teen Good, stylish Sch Wesley Abbott, Pederson, Portland Rev Henry W Conley, Miss Hattie W Green to Boston John S Anhis, both of Deer Isle. M. M. and shirt a fitter, and the Sch Yreka, Segabath, MERTZ, shirts, all the latest colors, every JORDAN—KINGMAN—At Waltham, May4,by C. R. FOSTER’S, L F Giles, esq, Miss Nora Jordan, of Ells- All sizes from Uto 18. worth, to W of Waltham. Practical Tuner price only $1.00. Hervey Kingman, Telephone Connection. 32 Main Street. or*£f.n°bs© DIKD. Repairing a specialty. This is on every box of the genuine signature BLAIS DELL—At East Franklin, May 12, Fourteen years’ factory experience. Laxative Tablets Samuel Pearl, son of Mr and Mrs T M NEW STABLE. Bromo=Quinine 8 9 9 Out of town orders solicited. 'the remedy that cure* a cold In one day Blaisdell, aged years, months, days. GRAY—At Orland, May 6, Mrs Augusta Gray, a or leave orders at J. CO. aged 60 years, 3 mouths, 12 days. Drop postal PARKER CLOTHING 3tebertisnnmt0. W. R. HOLDEN—At Tremont, May 9, Simeon A T. Crippen’s music Ells- Holden, aged 66 years, 10 months, 26 days. store, I have a new stable on HUTCHINGS—At Orland, May 12, Newell W opened worth, Me. FURNITURE COVERINGS. Hutchings, aged 86 years. JELLISON— Drowned at Marlavllle, April 14, Franklin street. Horses fed by Street I have a line line of coverings that Mrs Florence Jelllson, aged 31 years. • • IF1 L£JE0lj^» • will convert old furniture Into new LANGLEY—At Ellsworth,♦'May 16, Catherine << ►' of Mr and Mrs J or at and TOILET at small cost. Madeline, daughter Perry the day, week month mod- TEA, DINNER SETS, LAMPS. Store. Langley, aged 3 years, 6 months. urniture LEIGHTON—At Brooklin, May 4, Herbert O CHAIRS, COUCHES, METAL BEDS, COT Room Mouldings. Leighton, aged 20 years, 7 months, 14 days. erate Horses left in NEWEST LINES OF prices. my BEDS, SILVERWARE, WRITING at moderate prices. M’PHERSON—At Ellsworth, May 11, Lillian 8, Franklin Many styles wife of William of McPherson, CHAITBER SETS, CHAIRS, 1 l Bangor, aged care will receive careful DESKS and WATCHES. 23 years, 1 month, 16 days. attention. COUCHES, TABLES, as as new. I make old hair mattresses good <4 NF.WMAN—At Portland, May 6, Mrs Harriet S Given to persons sending us orders for teas, and BABY CARRIAGES. Newman, of Tremont, aged 61 years. OO-CARTS COFFEES, SPICES, EXTRACTS, PERFUMES, POVICH—At Ellsworth, May 12, Lewis, son of U NDERTAKING Mike and Fannie Povlch, aged 1 year, 12 days. SOAPS, ETC. PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. IfcALL PERK I NS-At Castlne, May 5, Carlton P Per kins, aged 10 years, 9 months. E. L. DODGE, SCOTT & CO., L. W. JORDAN, YOUNG—At Auburn, May 10, Mamie 8tanley, E. J. DAVIS, wife of Guy Young, formerly of Seawall, 84 State St., BANGOR. BCE. v v sr- -- v A aged 28 years, 7 months, 7 days. Franklin Ellsworth. No. 1 Franklin Street, Ellsworth. p—v^—'V—"v—v Street, Ellsworth. Send for Catalogue and price list. No. 1 Franklin Street, _ L ^bbnrtiafmrnta. a The a khicah has subscribers at luo bor, gave fine entertainment at the * of the IV post-offices in Hancock county; school house last Wednesday evening. About 300 views of American mil the thcr papers in the county com- stereoscopic and were shown. A col- bined do not reach so many. The Ameb- foreign scenery lection was taken after the entertainment ICan the only paper printed in THE ARCHITECT and to the school. Cake Hancock county, and has never claimed to given Sunday and coffee were served. to, 6ui th* only paper that can prop- 13. S. erly b oUed a County paptr; all the May rest ar* merely local papers. The circula- Of the World’s Finest Library Sargent vllle. racks your tion oj Thk AMERtCAN, barring the Bar Building Mrs. John Bennett left for Boston Sat- When Neuralgia Harbor Record’s summer list, is larger urday morning. thai all the other Recommends Peruna for Catarrh. than of papers printed George Foster went to Bangor Wednes- brain, in Hancock county. day on business. of relief from The ice company has a vessel in, loaded And you despair CC* NTY NKWsT with sawdust. to* additional County Xeicn b(c other page!*. Walter Grindal, of Bangor, was in town ~~-v —• .' pain, guc-:* Monday on business. East Blurhlll. Mrs. Florence of is Mrs James Redman is seriously ill. Bicker, Castine, Get Minardi Liniment, visiting Mrs. Mary Miliiken. Mrs. Charles Candage, who is ill with j A cable for a telephone between this dTopsy, does not appear to be improving. of place and Deer Isle was laid Saturday. King pain, Ellis Stanstleld left for Hall Quarry yes- Capt. Willis White has launched his terday. He will be employed as a granite And and has her for use. cutter. yacht nearly ready Miss Fannie Lukeforth died sud- P. R. Groene, who has been at work at very with heart trouble at her home Sun- Mount Waldo, returned last week in ill denly health. day morning. Mrs. Deborah of Widow’s Archer E Long, who has been visiting Greenlaw, a few last week with in the village, returned to Frankfort last island, spent days Mouday. Mrs. A. C. Dodge. WTarren C. York went to Boston last Steamer “Catherine” made her last trip on this route for the on Thursday. He will be employed as fire- present Thursday. Crockett will take her to Portland soan on a large tug boat. Capt. and have a new boiler put in. Mrs Charles D. Miller left here last CONGRESSIONAL LIBRA RY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Capt. Chatto, of Buck’s Harbor, and Wednesday for WT interport to visit her Hon. I. 8. Smithmeyer, architect oi of remarkable endorsements which Pe- Clone, of Bnmtor, »nd Ibe erunddiiUKhter Capt. Holmes, of Bass Harbor, have NEWS. iaughter, Mrs. N. F. Twining. the now Congressional Li Wash- runa is receiving as acatarrh cure from COUNTY of the I file Abram Morrlaon, of thla town. braryof the schooner bought “Joseph Warren”. additional County .Vnra are other pa pea. E. Ed. J. Carter and ington, l C., ranks first in his profes- men and women of national importance. May 13.P. George Carter, are her to take to sion in this This is the two a num- They getting ready Solon A. Long came home from Hall country. library During past years large Buck’s Harbor where are to Norfli l.nnmtiir v of ocean to they going last and returned considered the finest building in the ber people well known from afihntisnntnta. Quarry Saturday yester- her and sell her for old Miss Lottie Hagen is home from West United States. Mr. Smithmeyer spent ocean, have in glowing words of un- strip junk. day. H. Sullivan. sixteen years traveling in Europe work- stinted praise made Peruna the most May 11._ John Candage, who had been employed ing on the plans, and Congress appro- famous and justly celebrated catarrh .iinn net. Mrs. M. M. Whittaker, of Ellsworth, Head Will Be as a quarry man at Stonington, came home Your priated six million dollars for this remedy in the world. Franklin Smith’s new bouse will be spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry a few days ago in poor health—the result Clearer Men high in our national councils, for soon. Bartlett. / of the building. ready plastering grip. statesmen known the world dis- spirits will be brighter—when In a letter written from Washington over, Henry Foss is employed at Dorr’s nur- Miss Annie Young went Saturday to your Charles H. Ward well and wife have gone officers in the and cold is cured. and dated July 4th, 1899, to The Peruna tinguished army series at Northeast Harbor. / Prospect Ferry, where she Is to teach the your to Ellsworth to-day to buy furniture. Medicine Co.,Columbus, O., Mr.Smith- navy, physicians, lawyers, preach- spring term of school. have rented Mrs. Frank Couisins’ Miss Cora Clark, who has been in Bos- They the in to ers, and last but not least, an in- meyer says following regard ton this winter, returned home Miss Sarah McFarland celebrated her Hale’s house, and will move in this week. numerable company of people in the Sunday^/ Y Peruna, the world-renowned catarrh birthday anniversary with a party of her The Stansfteld and Ashworth brothers common walks of life, have all joined to Mr. Smith, the jeweller, who has been cure: schoolmates on Saturday. Peruna on the here for a week, has decided to locate per- ; conveyed their granite lot to the Chase Washington, D. C, July 4,1899. place highest pedestal of ✓ Miss Carrie Salisbury returned from Honey last week. The of honor that any remedy has ever manently. granite company prop- The Peruna Medicine Columbus, O.: Co., in of Brewer on Saturday, where she has been erty adjoins the quarry now worked by reached the history medicine. Miss Inez Smallidge, of Northeast Har- j Gentlemen—I endorse the good opin- the three months. the and is a valuable addition. There can he no further question bor, is spending a few days with Mr. and employed past Horehound company, ion expressed by Senators and Repre- The company now employs about seventy that Peruna Is the catarrh of Mrs. Clarence Emery. Mrs. Almena Holt, who has spent the sentatives in Congress regarding the remedy men, and is increasing the force. the It has no rival. There are winter with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert curative qualities of your compound. age. William Stanley and family, of Duck and Tar 13 G. Hodgkins, at Eastport, returned home last, May Those who have used it recommend it as no substitutes. Peruna stands alone Island light, are in town. Mrs. Stanley will cure cold. It is week. your pleasant will remain for the summer to take South l)««r Isi**. an excellent tonic which is particularly as a systemic catarrh cure which will charge to take, to At all Miss week easy procure. Davis has been ill the last few as a cure for catarrh. of the Stanley house. Edith Richardson spent last George effective cure catarrh In all phases and stages. druggists. Be sure and get Hale's. a on at home. She returned to Bangor Mon- days. He was obliged to give up job Respectfully, Everybody should have a copy of Dr. Funeral services of Mrs. Harriet New- and bottle. Lar- 'i to resume her studies at the! business 25«, 504, $1.00 per the road. 1.8. Smithmeyer. Hartman’s latest book on catarrh. man were held at the church day Sent Thursday no substitute. college. gest size cheapest. Take Charles Beck, who has been laid up One of the most wonderful events In free by The Per ana Medicine Co., Cc* afternoon. Many friends were present to May 13. Y. with rheumatism for a few days, is out the history of medicine is the multitude lumbus, Ohio. pay respect to a beloved neighbor and Pike's Toothache Cure in Doe Minute. again with his cart. friend. Kev. F. W. Brooks officiated, as- Atlantic. Drops sisted by Kev. Mr. Emery. Howard Peirce, who cut his band last Irving Torrey will carry sardine for the was pastor of the Methodist church at Over 160 000 of fish were week, is laid up with it this week, inflam- COUNTY NEWS. pounds deposited factory. Surry and East Blaehill in 1898 and 1899, at the fish wharves last the resulr of mation setting in. It will be some time *• additional County JV«t*» tee other paffej* week, Rev. C. Hunt is engaged to preach at and by his kindness of heart and earnest the first of the fishermen. These fish FOR THE can trip the BEST before he use it. Baptist church. labor, a bold the South Itrookiiville. gained strong upon are salted, dried, and shipped in the fall, There is a dearth of men to do farm I Lin wood E. tvas in Ellsworth in affections of the people. to a number of Joyce 1 South Deer Isle people speak praise giving employment quite work, almost every man in this place men in splitting and Monday on business. >f our Rev. Mr. Hill. It is May 13. G. curing. BOWELS present pastor, movement the either or May 13. E. If you haven’t a regular, healthy of being away, yachting working ( A. C. Smith and L. W. are III or will bo. Keep o be hoped he will Had as faithful &<»rremo. Joyce having bowels every day, you're your bowel a and be well. Force. In the shape of vio on stone. It looks as if the women must So Mill <)onl(lnli»ro. made on their houses. open, riends here. A. S. Allen at his home repairs lent physic or pill poison,Is dangerous. The smooth- make their own or have none. spent Sunday est, caste* t. most |* rr* ct way of keeping the bowel* gardens J. W. who has been ill, is w B. Morse closed the second in field. Bunker, Amanda Joyce ho has been on a visit clear and eloan Is to take 10. Ego.* Rev. C. year Cherrj May j improving. to Bar Harbor is at home >f a successful pastorate here on April 14. The Payne Furniture Co., Boston, has again. ettft. Miss Grace Bunker baa returned from lis reappointment was requested, but an upholsterer at work in the Hock End. Sixty bushels of herring were received Mrs. Julia Garland is in very poor lis health would not his East Sullivan. the the sardine permit accept- Miss of day factory opened. health. Brace, Old Town, who has been ance. This is a hard including School is in session, taught Gertrude Mrs. charge, working at L. T. Havey’s, has returned by Emery Joyce, who accompanied her Brimmer, of was in of Hancock. George Brewer, j ‘•age Rosier and North and South home. Crabtree, husband tc Portland, is at home again. town Saturday. Irooksville. There are three services Miss Sadie Louise is J. W. Hall & Son are clam Hooper teaching Miss Mayo, who has been at 1 shipping stopping F. W. Fogg went to Eddington Wed- ■ each Sunday and four evening services school in the Pond district. bait to T. M. Nicholson’s fishing fleet at Mrs. Fred Joyce’s, has returned to her on business. I 1 luring the week. Mr. Morse also super- nesday Mr. Scofield and family, of Lubec, have home in Brooklin. ntended three Suuday schools, besides Bocksport. Miss Sadie Tibbetts is borne from Bar moved into Everett Bunker’s house. *w* a. W. Lawrence is a four terms of school. The work H. entertaining party v Harbor for a few weeks. eaching EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY of friends from Holmes of Mark Island, vas very for both Boston and New York Flckett, spent North Srdewick. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. PoOood, fatiguing him, physi- and M rent* Mrs. Charles Jordan and baby girl, of at Tunk this week. Saturday and Sunday with Miss Rilla Never Sicken, Weaken, nr Grip*-. 10, £>. cally and mentally. All were exceed ing- camp J Mrs. Laura Webber, of Someeville, la per bo*. Write for free sample, anti booklet on are her Sargent. health. Address 133 Eddington, visiting father, to with bis frieuds A. H. the her y sorry part him, but Fenn, golf expert of Poland visiting father, Richard Abbott, of 8H.ltLiNti RCXKDY COXPAXY, CHIfAUO er XKW YORE. Charles Fogg. Mrs. Sarah Hooper has returned from idvised him to take a year’s vacation, if Springs, was in town on Tuesday and laid j thia place. West where she has been Schools began Monday. Miss French, re was not able to As he never out the new link for the Sorrento Sullivan, spend- | preach. golf lug the winter. G. H. Allen, George Hanscom, Cecil KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN of Eastbrook, is teaching in No. 1, and ntends to rust nor eat the bread of out, company. Page and Rolls Clossoo have to One of the crew on the sardine gone iMioa .juuiuci v«i auiucioii, nwi —. be has a as factory dleness, accepted situation L. L. of Swan’s Island to work In the Drew7, Portsmouth, N. H., broke his the of sardine May .eacher at Columbia where he for- leg by falling a log one 11._F. Falls, general manager of Frank Jones’electrical dav last week. factory. Lamoinn. merly taught. Mr. Morse expects to and Elmer 13. department, Barry, electrician May 8. M. 8. Mrs. I. M. Allen was called to risit bis in California next sum- | Sedgwick There will be a social in Christian En- parents at the Portsmouth were navy yai*d, in on Saturday last, by the death of her deavor ball mer. His friends here shall ever be Franklin Road. Friday evening. town on Tuesday, and spent the night at cousin, Mrs. Raton. Funeral services rrateful to him for the interest he man- Miss Hattie Joy waa in Baogor Friday. Kodol Tunk Rev. J. S. Blair has returned from his camp. wore held on Sunday. ifested in our present aud future welfare, Mrs. G. P. Clark returned to her home vacation, rested, but not so strong as his May 13 A. j j — Mrs. Clara who has been soth spiritual arid temporal. While he in Newton, Muss., Iasi Friday. Clapp, stop- Cure His friends could wish. people are very 'tluvillil t the winter was the was reseated at tf>e ping hrough In Boston, has Dyspepsia h^re, chapel Horace of woo baa glad to have him with them again. W. 1 Patridge is ill. McFarland, Boston, returned home. lost of aud a Methodist at Her daughter, Mrs. what eat. $200. chapel been here car for his Digests you Farnham is a mg father, returned Fred Capt. Howard enjoying Rosier, for whieh be worked ztalous- George Osgood is ill with grip. Sargent, of Ssrgentvilie, will spend It the food and aid* 2ape to nia home His wife will artificially digests visit with hia family, an important mem- j Wednesday. some weeks with her. Nature in and recon- y, will be ready for dedication this year. S. G. Hinckley opened his bakery last make a 'onger stay. slreuglbeuiug ber of the same being the young daughter j May 13. structing the exhausted or- May 13. H. A. L. week. May 13__G. | WOODBUBY. digestive whom he meets for the first time. j gans. It is the latest discovereddigest- »outu il uncock. Mrs. J. W. Kane, who was badly hurt Marlboro. heduMtrk. J aut and tonic. No other Misa Florence Young arrived home I preparat.oo Mrs. Susie Bishop spent Sunday in Ban- by her horse running away, is improving, The new organ for the obepei arrived Miss Gertie B. Stanley is at home £rom can approach It in efficiency. It In- from Walt ham, last Friday. She v Mass., j relievesand cures ;or. The Uluehill laundry opened Monday. Saturday. ^ Wa.doboro, visiting her father, William stantly permanently and her mother will occupy the cotUg<* II. L. S. Jordan is at Sorrento. May 13, Mias E. A. Macornoer, proprietor. Margie Closaou la at home from Bangor Siauity. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, of Lionel Hodgkins during the season. employed Flatulence, Sour where she has beeu at work. Schooner Stomach, Nausea, May 13. H. E. J. Wooster, of Waltham. Mass., Two men employed iu the topographic “Laurel”, Capt. Churchill, hf a Sick Headache, and tilted for Gastralgia Cramps ormerly of this place, was in town last survey, are iu town, and will take Blue- School began last Monday, taught by the Grsnd Banka, and dropptd all other results of imperfect digestion. down Backsport. veek calling on relatives. J hill as a centre. Miss Jennie Bail, of Hancock. to the lower bay. Price 50c. am! II. Large size contains 2H time* The keel timber for the five-master to May 13. ARE. Roswell small sise. Hook all about dyspepsia matiodfrea John Wilken, who has for the past few The ball game that was to be played S. Carter, of West Brooklln, be built at the McKay & Dix yard has Prepared by E- C. DtWJTT & CO.. Chicago* 'ears, rented the late E. JL. Stratton place, Saturday by the academy and Penobscot aged twenty-one yeara, died at the home arrived. Work will now be rushed as abbccticnncntg. of his las purchased W. O. Smith’s place, and nines was postponed on account of rain. father, Judeon A. Carter, Saturday, rapidly as possible. It has been practi- after a illness. vill move in after making necessary re- Miss Lizzie Hinckley, who baB been long cally decided that the work on the second jairs. librarian for the Mrs. Lovina of the east msm a past eight years, Raton, side, which will be four- oZ.H L vessel, 1,100-ton Nothin# l*ut IwC l) W. T. left ! has Miss has died Friday, aged will be commenced later in the Coggins Saturday for Phila- resigned. Hinckley eighty-two years. She ri int- u or of master, change |1 been a most efficient and leaves two clliuHio will cue season but not completed this year. lelphia, to join the yacht “Alert”, obliging children—Albert, of Brooklln ! and ipon which he will be employed for the librarian. She has taken a groat interest Center, Sadie, of this place. CATARRH. 39ortheaNt Harnor. v Tl»»* la eason. Mr. Coggins will stop at Somers- iu the library. Miss Emma Jean Me* May 13. q aperiflc Jerome H. who has been Knowles, esq., vorth, N. and to visit lioweil will take har id., Malden, Mass., place. North BrookHville. mm in L. B. DeRsy’s office at Bar Harbor sev- 13. balm! lis sons. May Bruz. Miah n Is quickly absorbed. eral before and since his admission Perkins, who has been on a coal years, »*Jvc- Belief Mrs.. A. E. Wooster, who moved to West UrookMVille. barge the two at once. to the Hancock connty bar, has opened a EMULSION past years, ib at home. Opens and cleanses law office here. iomerville, Mass., last October, has by ad- Mrs. Lucy J. Joues is having her dwell- j J. M. Ellis and wife, of North Deer dee of moved to East bouse and physicians, Lexing- ing reshiugled painted. OIL WITH were OF COD-LIVER Isle, in town Beveral last week. Tremont. for the benefit of her days on, Ma9s., daughter Walter Sargent, of Brewer, was at of has been HYPOPHOSPHITES David Steele and wife have Widow’s pension $8 granted ielen, who has been in ill health for some been em- i VltSi3SS:;HAY FEVE the “Brookside” Saturday and Sunday. ri'brane, R .tores i|, ,f .. aI1,| to Mrs. ployed for the summer at Little Deer Smell. Xu Nancy Sawyer. line. Isle, j Mercury No Injurious drug Regular Schooner “Mopang”, Capt. Frank Per- size, m cent. May 13. W. should be kept in Clarence Young and Lawrence Varnum Family size, «l.mi „i druggists nr sailed from always br nia»- Kl.t HBoTH alts, 58 Warren N. Y. kins, yesterday Negro island have sold their St., STbbtrtisnnmts. vessel to a Belfast man. inrrj. bound to the westward. the house for the fol-/ H. H. has his boose Chester Perkins has moved hts Phillips newly Capt. Young and Lawrence Varnum lowing reasons:' family 1 Minted. to the home of hia wfle’s mother, Mrs. For Women. ! have sold their schooner, the “Annie Dr. if member EmuiaQott. Tolinan’a Monthly Regulator has brought F. T. Jellison moved iuto the Goodwin to Belfast FIRST- Because, any happineM to One Dose May”, parties. May 13. hundreds of anxious women. louse of the has a hard it no other known j Thursday. Iu the ten family cold, ™J™“J{0^“V**7 remedy | Tells the When head past days Capt. John Tapley that will »o £ story. your and J will cure it. Went Sullivan. do the quickly aches, and feel const Rev. M. S. Preble moved to Bucksport has collected and to the Boston safely work. Hare never had a si J you bilious, i-J shipped failure. The ngle and out of with 1 is longest and most obstinate eases wpafced, tune, your# Center Wednesday. market cases of if Benjamin Havey making extensive are relieved in s I sixty eggs. ^ SECOND—Because, the chil- days without fall. No othar #stomach sour and no appetite, just# on his will do this. Rev. J. D. McGraw in the Improvements house. remedy No jialn, no no a package of preached At the parish meeting held last Tuesday dren are delicate and sickly, it will Interferenee with danger, # buy £ Alvin work. The most difficult Methodist church afternoon and 1 Hooper moved his Sunday evening, Capt.George W. Blodgett, Capt make them strong and well. family to “*•*, 8ucc«*?f>;l'r treated through comi- n the in the Mr. Me- Somesville where Mr. imndenre.and the most comnlete satisfaction i vestry evening. : Jerome P. Tapley aud Alden B. Blodgett Monday, Hooper is guaranteed In Maori's Pills every instance I re ere hum Iraw will at and East Blue- THIRD—Because, if the father or cutting Htone. dredi of preach Surry were chosen parish committee for the ladle. whom I never soe.Wntefor a And a from 1 to | fake dose, 4 pills. lili this He will move his mother is flesh and becom- J year. family losing Miss Lottie who has *<*tteis truthfully You will be surprised at how easily # lere from East Lubec this week. ensuing year. Hagen, been with answereiF*IpCUUre'Fr e C'lnfldential J thin and emaciated, it will build Mrs. Anna SSfref™ V advieo In all wthoy will do their work, cure your# 13. Tomson. ing Sargent for the paat three hPcivatcnrdehcate nature. Bear The of this May #headache and rouse people community were them flesh returned *• absolute., safe under biliousness, the# Up and give them and yeara, to her home In Lamoine every liver make ] nade sad possible condition and will nasitivolv # and you feel happy again. 4 by receiving news Monday by Pretty Marsh. leave no after ill strength. Thursday. effects upon the health By 4 25 cents, bold by all medicine dealer s, a j of the death of Rev. H. M. mad elephoue Mrs. E. C. Freeman is having quite a May 13. securely eeaded, *2.ou. Hr. E. M. TOL- at as *in — it is q CO., 1.0 Tremout doore, Kingman May 4, reported her FOURTH Because the St., Boston, ?he serious time with erysipelas in hands, American last week. Mr. Moore standard remedy in all throat and Mar la vi lie. Walls and wife, of Otter MrB. Edgar Creek, George Frost is on the sick 1 ADIFR n 5® Uav? Them Notice. affections. list. vnuiLO Recommani as Pauper “Our little girl was unconscious from visited Mrs. Walls’ Mr. and Mrs. lung the D£S1 parents, Mrs. Belle of ®R. undersigned hereby gives notics that he £ a sudden and terri- Carter, Surry,and her little Kl.’VC!»» trangulation during J. W. « Ober, Sunday. No should be 8Ur Crown Bra mi THEhas contracted with the city of Ellsworth, | ble attack of X secured a household without it. daughter Elbe were in town last for the of the the croup. quickly week support poor, during ensuing j •ottle of One Minute Cure, The Misses L9ttie and Alice Young, of can be in summer as well her year, and has made for their Cough giving It taken visiting brother, G. A. Frost. ample provision 1 er three doses. The was mastered PEWaOYAl support. ic Ui. refore iorbids all persons from croup Bar Harbor, visited their grandmother, as in winter. PILLS.. ® nd our little recovered.” News was received here this furnishing eunplie* to any pauper on Ms ac- darling speeaily Mrs. E. C. Freeman, Sunday. week of the as without his written order, he will S o writes A. L. Mich. death of Mrs. Daniel l.i count, pay Spafford, Chester, Clark, ol Bangor. cam if for no so furnished. Harry 8. Jones. i Biggin & Moore. Rev. J. R. of Northeast Har- book, tTLh*,r.ln,nn,loT,lh*‘r goods Norwood, She was the daughter of the jin ““P1* late Walter K,NG IJruJ^Utio',bymi tlSn*. MEDICINE CO., Bsx 193ft eOSTOH, MASS, ." J. M.’VI* ■

thhs ■COUNTY NEWS. map-makers. PROBATE COURT. the Photographing Stomach, A hen-pecked man, being told that an SLcgai lottos. Addition*! ro».*n#iy A'- im, *,-(> „tbrr ynym Two English physicians have succeeded old acquaintance was married, exclaimed: >^Bv>r They will Resmn« Work Ihla Year In at tlie Term Held STATE OF MAINE Proceedings April “J am to in of mucous nv in- glad hear it.” Bat, reflecting a B,rn')li>rn( This Vicinity. at Ellsworth. j taking photographs Treasurer's Ofek’e, ) moment, he in 'the 8. brane of the stomach in the ct. added, a tone of compas- Augusta, April 24,1901. 4 E. and U. topographical of the Wills admitted to Olive J. At- I living subj- K A. Varnum wife spent survey probate: the or tracts of Saturday State of A stomach tube centimeters sion and forgiveness: “And yet I don’t PON following townships In Maine will be continued this wood, Lewis F. Carter, | sixty-six land not liable to be taxed in and Sunday Biuehlll. year, Ellsworth; Surry; see I should tf any town, g|^F work with a diameter of eleven millime- why be; he never did me any tbe assessment® for the State tax commencing about May 15. The He, Tremonfc; Kittredge, minutes. By turning the appamtuc on remedy 8, KB Edgecorub. year’s result was the mapping of Desert; Georgie E. Ciaplmm, Sullivan; cure ca?arrli or cold In the head eat-lly and No. 9, South Division, 11 8* the its all of the mucous mem- AII druggists sell It at 50 cents or No. 63 07 territory from a line about a mile Thomas S. Clay, Bucksport. 8xis, parts pleasantly. 10, Ralph Grlndie has gone to North Con- it. will be mailed 56 Warren No. Middle Division. 45 46 ■( Administration on estates of brane can be The by Ely Brothers, 16, below to the south line of the granted pictured. photographs St., N. Y. No. Middle 45 48 way, H. N.* wuere be will be Bucksport Homer 21, Division, employed Horace Emerson, William Mur- are about the size of a 60 61 Bf| Pity of Bangor and about ten cherry stone, but No. 22, Middle Division, this summer. extending phy, Ellsworth; Stephen Stratton, Han- No. 28, Middle Division, 121 22 jBp miles each side of of course they can be enlarged to any ex- the Penobscot river or, cock; Mary E. Banker, Eden; Robert R. Ergal Notices. No. 32, Middle Division, 306 08 ^ Mrs. William Hutchins has gone to tent. 9091 tp be more exact, the between Joy, Gouidsboro; Andrew Gray, Surry; No. 33, Middle Division, Her territory No. 81, Middle 15i 515 Hallowed. husband has employ- 00 Albert H. Genn, Bucksport. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Division, and 45.30 and 68 00 and No. 85, Middle Divisiou, 106 07 longitude Petitions filed for administration on es- merit there. ’'IIT’HEREAS Herbert B. Gray, of Bluehill, No. Middle 72 3» |K 30 an area of about tate of William Alroctlizcmmts. 39, Division, latitude, 432 square Callahan, Mt. Desert; vV Hancock county, Maine, by his mort- No. Middle Division “Black and of sjf* deed 39, Tract, | The teaehei pupils the Bay school (ivies, and in all of the towns of Luther A. Jackson, No. 32. gage dated the thirteen day of July, a. d. Lot”, 27 5# taking township and Tannery Guardians unto William 1-899, recorded in the Hancock registry of No. Middle Division. 90 97 will have Memorial exercises the W Pros- appointed H. 40, Friday Hampden, interport, Frankfort, deeds, book 314, page 39, conveyed to me, the ; 06 '• Genn, minor, L. Blais- No. 41, Middle Division, 106 I after Memorial and Bucksport; Harry ceriain of real estate sit- Day. pect a part of New minor, undersigned,a parcel Butter Island, 7 70 burg, Monroe, deil, Ellsworth; Ralph R. Gottand uate in said in IT IS Bluehill, the county of Han- Eagle Island, 13 78 L. and oil Earl B. GUARAKTEEU Wardwed and of Stockton, Swanville the Alfred and bounded on %r Roy wife, Augusta, Searsport Gott, minors, Penobscot; cock, as follows: Beginning ! Head & Bear Island, 2 7§ a of unsound the side of the Spruce are Mrs. WardwelPs west side of the river, and all of McDonald, person mind, wesierly stage road leading Beach Island, 3 67' [ visiting parents, Orring- from Bluehill to at Bucksport; John E. Black, an insane per- Bucksport the southeast Hog Island, 4 48 B. H. Cushman and wife. ton, Orland, and of corner of land of Mrs. ■ Bucksport portions son, Callie G. and Caroline Wescott; 3 38 Brooksviile; Emery thence land of said Bradbury’s Island, Penobscot M. by Wescott and Lemuel Pond, near Little Deer 56 Several of the school districts Dedham, Holden, Ellsworth, Seth Emery, minors, Eden. P. L. Isle, observed Hinckley northwesterly to a corner; Western Island, 56 md on the east side. of Inventories returned in estates of John thence said Arbor Hurry Maps this by Hinckley’s land about north Little 6f* 1 Day by planting seed, setting out D. a. to land of Nathaniel Spruce Island, territory have been and Hopkins, Ellsworth; Mary Warren, Bowden; thence westerly Marshall’s ""•* 13 71* and cleaning the school completed pub- said Bowden’s land Island, trees, up yards. Bucksport. by to the town line; Pickering’s Island, 9 07 lished in two sheets known as the thence said town line separate Affidavits of notice of appointment re- by southerly to land of TIMBER AND GRASS ON RESERVED LANDS. Mrs. George Littlefield, who has been in James L. thence Bucksport sheet and Orland sheet. turned in estates of John D. Saunders; by said Saunders No. 2, North Division, $3 98 Hopkins, land to land of the late -N®W York on a short visit to her hus- Seth To Weak Blood James McNamara and No. 7, South Division, 38 ;;1 Last the same amount of Tisdale, Ellsworth; Mary A. Warren, John R. Grindle to the year territory highway; thence by No. 10, 44 .Ul band, who is an officer on the U. 9. 9. Bucksport; Simeon B. Higgins, the to the was covered north within the Orland; and Weak Nerves. highway northerly first-mentioned No. 16, Middle Division, 1 32 ^ directly William H. Patterson, Giles G. bound, one hundred and fifteen ■ arrived home Verona; containing No. 22, Middle Division, 1 32 “Dixie”, Thursday. lame of Wohhor Rfnrtb-lin lm.lH \XI .. limits longitude to 46 latitude and To cure To Give Sound acres, more or less, being the same tract pur- No. Middle 3 98 Dyspepsia. chased the 28, Division, Mrs. William Sellers and all Tremont. by said Gray of Allan A. Fiske and No. Middle 3 38 daughter including of Bangor, Veazie, Edding- To brace in E. E. 32, Division, Licenses to sell Sleep. you up every way. Chase by deed dated July 11, 1899; and No. Middle Division, 4 6* jeaneue nave gone to nn Hormnn Vondnal/aon ninnKn.n personal estate granted whereas 34, Hallowed, where the condition of said mortgage has No. Middle 1 16 in estates of John D. Hopkins, Ellsworth; been 35, Division, Mra. Sellers will her Old Milford and broken, now, therefore, by reason of the No. 39. Middle Division, 198 join husband, Capt. 3rono, Town, Bradley, Agnes H. Eden. SMITH’S breach of condition Foley, thereof, I claim a fore- No. 40, Middle Division, 2 64 who is i.iu3uic ui Sellers, loading his schooner portions of Carmel, Levant, Corinth, Licenses for sale of real estate granted aaiu uiuugagc. jcius&a u. ruiLUfS) in estates of M. GREEN MOUNTAIN “Flora Condon”. Hudson, Alton, Argyle and Clifton. This Mary Hatch, Castine;Seth By R. E. Mason, his atty. Oramandal Smith, Tisdale, Ellsworth. is and will be Ellsworth, May 1,1901. State Treasurer. Miss Frances Ward well is stopping nap very nearly completed, Petitions filed for license to sell real RENOVATOR. and in sale very in two sheets know n as estate In estAtes of R. and STATIC OF MAINE. with Mr. Mrs. C. K. Bridges, who soyn Ralph Gott Ask your druggist for Renovator. 50 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. he sheet and Earl B. Qott, Alfred Treasurer’s i have arrived home from Bangor the Orono sheet. minors; McDonald, cents and one dollar. Write St. Albans "TTT'HEREAS of Ells- Office, recently Spring- an insane Eugene Hastings, 1901. The work this will be In the tern- person, Bucksport; David B. f ▼ worth, Hancock county, Maine, his Augusta, April 24, | field, v where they have been year Remedy Co., St. Albans, Yt., about GUAR- by the or tracts of during Gray, Penobscot. mortgage deed dated Nov. 24, 1891, and re- following townships the winter. ary to the east of that covered in the first Accounts settled in estates of Daniel I. ANTEE. corded In the of deeds for Hancock UPONland not liable to be taxed in any town, p*«i registry the assessments for tax of and will be in the of Caroline A. Percival Mention this paper. county aforesaid, in book 200, page 189, con- following county rear’s work, vicinity VVoodbnry, Jordan, 1901 were made the county commisioners G. L. Sellers has been doing some W. Charles veyed to the Ellsworth Real Estate Company, by Davis, H. Davis, Ellsworth; of Hancock on the 26th of Sluehili, Ellsworth and Bar Harbor. It is the undersigned, a certain parcel of real es- county, day grafting around the Penobscot Melinda B. Candage, Prescott P. March, 1901: house, that a Bluehill; tate situated in Ellsworth aforesaid, bounded ixpected considerably larger area Deer Alfred No. North $37 91 wnun greatly improves its Johnson, Isle; C. Butler. and described as follows, to wit: 3, Division, appearance. No. 4. North Division. 37 91 •an be covered than in the preceding years. Waltham. Beginning on Pond street, the southwest ]>*r. Sellers expects to have a number of NEW EDITION North of No. North 13 49 Accounts filed for settlement in estates corner of lot No. 3; thence north on Pond Strip 3, Division, In 1902 the work will continue up the North of No. 13 49 hour lurs this re- of Anson P. street 99 feet to the northwest corner of lot Strip 4, North|Division> summer, having already Cunningham, Eden; John A. No. South North IB 00 Penobscot and will reach a point near No. 3; thence east on Fifth street 106*-_> feet to 7, Division, half, ceived a number of for Stover, Sorrento; Martha E. Wit ham, No. South Division, South 9 48 applications Webster’s the northeast corner of lot No. 3; thence south 7, half, Montague on the river and as far west as Gould Charles E. Franklin No. South 10 32 rooms. boro,; Gordon, ; by the west line of lot No. 4 and the east line 8, Division, James S. No. 9. South Division, 3 72 Milo on the upper line. Reynolds, Julia Higgins, Ells- of lot No. 3, 99 feet to lot No. 2; thence west May 13. SUBA. worth. the south line No. 10, 19 72 ______by or lot No. 3, and north line The appropriation allows but one party International No. 14 22 Allowances out of personal estate of lot No. 2 106*o feet to the place of begin- 18, Middle Division, 3r which includes four No. 21, Middle Division, 14 22 “The late editor’s wife is outfit, regular granted to widows in estates David B. ning containing 10,370 feet something of a And whereas the condition of said No. 22. Middle Division, 18 9S engineers and two or more assistants, Gray, Penobscot; George W. Gray, Bucks- mortgage No. Middle Division. 37 91 humorist.” “Indeed?” “Yea; took a line Dictionary has been broken, now, therefore, by reason 28, rhe work, as those who have seen the port. of the breach of the condition the No. 32, Middle Division, 33 17 from his and it of thereof, No. Middle 28 43 original salutatory placed Proof claim filed in estate of Rose New Plates undersigned claims a foreclosure of said 33, Division, maps know, is very minute. Every river, Throughout No. Middle Division, 47 SM on his tombstone.” “What was Norris, Hancock. mortgage. 34, itl” No. 35, Middle 33 17 pond, stream, highway, railroad and Order of distribution filed in estate of New Words Division, “We are here to stay!” 25,000 Ellswokth Real Estate Company, No. 39, Middle Division, 22 62 in the section covered is Phebe R. Smallidge, Mount Desert. building noted, Phrases and Definitions By J. A. Peters, jr., attorney. No. 39. Middle Division, "Black Tract, Hewitt—I don’t understood what Gruet Petition filed for extension of time to 8 66 and also the elevation of the can Ellsworth, Maine, 26, a. d. 1901. Tannery Lot,” country return in April 28 can see in the he Is to inventory estates of Shirley .? under the direct super- No. 40, Middle Division, 42 girl marry. Jew- be seen at a The nature of the Prepared glance. Hale and David C. Hale, minors, Ells- vision of W. T. H ARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D„ No. 41. Middle Division, 33 17 ett—Love Is blind, you know. Hewitt- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Butter 2 46 whether cultivated, wooded or worth; Abbie M. Estabrook, minor, Sulli- of Edu- Island, ground, United States Commissioner Herbert B. of Island. 4 36 Well, love will have to be deaf and dumb, van. Gray, Bluebill, Eagle **vamp, is indicated and one of these maps cation, assisted by a large corps of WHEREASHancock counts, Maine, by his mort- Spruce Head & Bear Island, 86 too, if he gets along with her. Representation of Insolvency filed in deed dated the of Beach 52 is really a laud chart by which one can and editors. gage thirteenth day July, Island, estate David B. Gray, Penobscot. competent specialists a. d. 1899, and recorded in the Hancock county Hog Island, \ 138 work travel as a mariner at sea. The is Final assessment of collateral inheri- « 2364 Pages registry of deeds, book 337, page 561, conveyed Bradbury’s Island, 1 08 the ami Work* oft' the Cold. Rich Bindings. Stops Cough tance tax filed in estate to me, the a certain of Pond, near Little Deer Isle, 17 very difficult, necessitating, as it does, the of Eva B. Hinck- 5000 Illustrations undersigned, parcel Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold ley. Eden. real estate situate in said Bluehill, in the Western Island, 17 In one No Price of almost acre of the terri- of and bounded as follows: Little 22 tiny. Cure, no Pay. 25 cents. covering every Petition filed to have collateral THAN EVER county Hancock, Spruce Island, inheri- BETTER. On the north land of James L. Saunders, Marshall’s 4 36 tory. tance tax determined in by Island, estates of Lucy FOR. GENERAL USE on the east by land of Allan A. Fiske and Pickering’s Island, 2 84 atjbrrtisrmtntB. But a very small beginning has been A. Pluiner, Tremont; Lucy T. Phelps, John R. Grindle, on the south by land of Johu timber and grass on reserved lands. Ellsworth. R. and on the west land of Abbie No. North $124 made as and at the tc We also publish Griudle, by 3, Division, yet, present rate, Said lot contains more Webster’s Dictionary Cushing. fifty acres, No. 7, South Division, .12 the 350,000 squate miles of Maine’s Collegiate or and is the same lot described in the No. 10, li map Scottish Words and Phrases. less, Tours to the It Saves Ills with Glossaryof deed from John McNamara et al. to Andrew J. No. 16, Middle Division, 41 Evory Day will take over seventy years and Leg. in second class in size.” territory First class quality, Gray and Herbert B. dated 27, No. 22, Middle Division, 41 P. A. Danforth, of suf- Gray February Pan-American Exposition cost $350,000. It is, however, expected that LaGrange, Ga., 1893, and recorded in book 268, page 344, of the No. 28. Middle Division, 1 24 fered for six months with a frightful run- etc. of both 1 03 -Buffalo- the will be increased later Specimen pages, Hancock county registry of deeds. And No. 32, Middle Division, appropriations ning sore on his but writes that books sent on application. / I whereas the condition of said has No. Middle Division, 144 Tirket*, Brrth*. Board, Traniftra for Raftratrc, etc., ar- leg; fgwjt \ mortgage 3-1, a force Bucklen’s Arnica Salve w been reason of No. Middle 34. rang'd in advance. You are relieved of all and larger employed. holly cured it in G. rv weaonabla term*. I ft narrated write five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it’s (I INTERN ATIONAL / {| the breach of the condition thereof, I claim No. 39, Middle Division, to II A K KI K II. Qan’l Aj?rr. t for Maine, Publishers Vdictionary / foreclosure of said mortgage. No. 40, Middle Division, 83 COK, the best salve in the world. Cure guar- jg ear* Pa*». Dept. MaincCentralH-H., Portland, Me. much that does not oc- Hose a B. Phillips, No. 41, Middle Division. 1 03 Nobody trlks anteed Only 25c. Sold by Wiggin & & Mass. or your Iwnl 'Picket Agent. 5 Springfield | By R. E. Mason, his atty. Oramandal Smith, ■RHionalty hry unwise things. _^_ Moore, druggists. Ellsworth, May 1, 1901. State Treasurer.

iniHirmrmrmnTHTnTirmmrTHnHiirmwmHnTHininTnTnTrrrTmTTrmTirmmTTHTHTnnmTTHwrrTwmiTriTnTnTnTnini?^ FACE TO FACE WITH FACTS! Most all the Pains and Aches of Ills Start with j Kidney | A BAD BACK. FACTS. MORE FACTS. | A lame back is a bad back. Don’t pay to experiment, 3 Every case of Backacke, Diabetes A weak back is a bad back. Ividney trouble is too serious, 4 or ills can be cured any kidney by are An aching back is a bad back. Delays dangerous. rj means 3 A bad back comes from sick kid- Experiment delay. Take a remedy that’s endorsed; 3 neys. But get good endorsement. 3 Sick kidneys cause backache. DOAN’S A stranger’s word isn’t sufficient, 3 Backache is the first step; Hard to prove testimony from a 3 The first ache of Kidney Ills. distance. 3 Urinary troubles next, Take the word of people you Disturb your night’s rest, KIDNEY PILLS know, 3 Take the of friends and 3 Annoy you all day, testimony neighbors. 3 Dangerous Diabetes comes, No other kidney remedy has ever Easy to prove such evidence, 3 Then Bright’s disease, received such emphatic endorse, Ask them about it, 3 The end is near then. ment. Read the testimony of Local testimony is the best proof. 3 ELLSWORTH PEOPLE! I BAYSIDE ROAD. SHORE ROAD. CHAPEL STREET. SURRY ROAD. 3 Capt. Perry W. Alley, living Mrs. George W. Day, living on Mr. Jobn Drake, of Chapel st., Mrs. Philana Moon, residing about six miles south of Ells- the Shore road in the Morrison an engineer for 30 odd years and on the Surry road a short dia- 3 SPRING STREET. for 14 of them employed at tance on this aide of East worth, on the Bayside road, district, says: “The dull, drag- Surry 3 of Spring Hall’s mill running the engine, in the new white cottage over- 3 Mr. John Chapman, had fair across the small of says: “I always ging pain my t4I had a dull “I says: aching looking tbe bay, says: “I read -2 St., near Birch Ave., says: across health, with the exception of an back felt as if two heavy weights the loins now and then, several .accounts in the news- 25 1 have been so lame in the back but paid little attention to it papers about mothers recom- —• aching lame back. I had it for me and at LINCOLN AVENUE. were dragging apart, as the attacks usually passed off. mending Doan’s Kidney Pills 3 that it was hard to get around. flveorBix years, but can’t say Two the trouble times I was so miserable I could years ago got for children in cases of kidney 13 L. C. of 6 High St., Mrs. J. W. Ewing, of 935 Lin- what caused It. I never hurt the more severe Hnd Mrs. Berry, At times it was so painful that I worse, aching urinary diseases. This in- t||K I not stand or walk and was con- and of duration. About dueed me to says: “For two weeks before “Mr. Ewing at I myself. I got so lame across longer give them to my 14- coln Ave., says: was in misery, and night this time trouble set in ^2 Kid* fined to bed. weak- urinary yeur-old daughter, who suffered eommeuced using Doan’s a urinary the back sometimes I could my Urinary ~3 suffered severely from kidney was annoyed with and developed into something from kidney weakness ever since Pills I could no rest to notb- 13 ££» uey get weakness which me scarcely go about, say ness set in, particularly at night, serious, the secretions being she was 4 years of age, and was under treat- prevented complain- 3S a hot water trouble, dol- of work. If I the scalding and at night annoying ing of her back 25 fc: without placing from well. I spent doing stooped and I failed every hurting her, little or no bleeping physically breaking my sleep five or six headaches and stomach bottle to my back at night. I ment but derived to be pain caught me in the loins trouble. 3 lar upon dollar trying I read times. I took remedies for the She had and day. about Doan’s Kid- very severe attacks of it 3 K read of Doan’s Kidney Pills from the in his back. an account with a sharp, and relief pain cured. My wife saw quick twinge, complaint but they had no effect, on an average of once a month, as 1 hod I could ney Pills in the Bangor papers and as 1 read of 3t decided to try them Pills became of Doan’s Kidney Pills in one hardly straighten again. Doan’s Kidney and was confined to her bed -2 Doan’s Kiduey and for the The are weak and soon afterwards I Pills knew of Beveral people often for a number of other remedies kidneys, to of the which im- kidneys my spot, first, pro- days, 2!* f; known to him, and he went Bangor papers, who had used them and claimed When I was in them advertised, so for colds settle there tirst and I cured a box at Ellsworth one ';-iKr after seeing her so that she went to Wiggin’s drug were t a box at D. W. Morris’ drug store, 423 pressed they good, got day 1 went to Wiggin’s drug 3 I asked Mr. Wiggin tc bring me a box, am miserable while they last. store in Ellsworth. They helped drug store, hoping store and Commercial Btreet and got a box. Wiggln’s drug store, got Wiggin’s got Doan's Kidney 25 store. After the 1 Pills so I continued them would do as well for me as Pills. tho a box from his and and insisted on me using them. procured Doan’s Kidney me, using they By time she h«d 12 Its ubc him quick had for others. I contin- no acnes and brought at I they taken two boxes she was treatment 1 had me a wonderful amount Wiggin’s drug store, took until took several boxes. I very 255 \ relief. He has often They did ued the treatment until 1 was much and l great them improved. They did her 3 of any kind slept more than 1 regularly, and they acted could eat, sleep, get around and the ceased and the jg: paips of the great value of this of good, anything well, aching a great amount of good, more 2 health was spoken as did not suffer as I did.*’ urinary trouble was corrected.” than 5®; well, in fact, my ever used.” represented.” anything she ever used.” 3 good In general.” remedy.” MUiUJttilMillMU muuiiimiiiMiMu luiuuiiwiddiwuiuduui ilMliliUittlttlUlMiUiU mmmiiimmm atitoerttBrnunts. Brotherhood. / anberttstmrntB. That plenty but reproaches me, Which leaves my brother bare; » Not wholly glad my heart can be uuuv.juiii"..Jiii.n'ii1,rTT‘ While his la bowed with care. , are four 1' questions If I go free and soumI anti stout THEREthat should interest all 1 | While Ids poor fetters clauk, | Unsated still, 1*11 stll! out buyers, namely: f) i 1 cry New Market. Ami plead with Whom I thank. | Where is the best ? E.. "vl j ] i Almighty Thou who Father be ? '( 1 Of him, of me, of all, in Where is the cheapest iiavo refitted the store <► \\ Draw us together, him and me. 2 \\e thoroughly Where is the most accommo- whichsoever VJ 'Ajar ,v\ ) ! i That, fall, ♦ the Biles Block, Main street, occupied The other’s hand may fall him not— i» F. and have opened i I dating? \P! The other’s strength decline ♦ by the lute J. Hurley, 1 Where is the most reliable No task of succor that his lot sale of < > place KU0J ( to the public for the May claim from son of Thine. in Ellsworth to buy your Dry \\ 11 (j j I would be fed. I would be clad. fj * frnnds ? I I VI ///1 l f 1 would l>e housed and dry. But If so be my heart be sad — FISH, S To all four questions there is only ([ What benefit have I? !itGROCERIES, MEATS, j; d one answer and that is (* Best he whose shoulders best endure The load that brings relief. it t M. GALLERT. : a < ► |! And best shall be his joy secure 2 and other goods usually carried by a Our stock is now in await- (• Who shares that joy with grief. spring first-class market. a ing customers. Our stock is rip to I > —B. S. Martin in Scribner'*. 2 J J i date and our prices are all right. 11 2 A delivery cart will be nin, and or- J one to ? We allow no undersell us, ) t ► A Battle of the Bees. taken and delivered in the ? nor do we allow to show a stock which is more than ours. Z ders early J any up-to-date ^ “One colony of wild honey bees, less taste and quality are the prominent features of our business. Par- | of each or at any other 5 Style, than a mile had survived the 2 morning day, j J ticular attention is called to the above statement and it to our away, ? apply | desire. 5 ready-to-wear department, J famine of the previous summer, and in 2 time the purchaser may J | # You can buy a new tailor-made suit for women from $5 to $25; dress ’. July, made desperate by lack of forage, e' # skirt from $3 to $7.50; Albatross waist from $2.50 to $3.50; wash waist, certain of their wanderers discovered my m 50c to $3.50; silk or satin waist, $3 to $7.50; petticoats, $5 to $10. Dress goods, silks and dress trimmings, I [ hive and succeeded in sneaking by the at which Extra in 100 dozen of children's cotton 0 all new goods prices defy competition. bargain heavy ([ sentries and getting away again with 12 worth double. 1 • hose at l-2e, nearly boney-bags filled with plunder unde- Laces avd Embroideries—The finest assortment we have ever shown. ([ tected,” writes William Everett Cram, in GILES & BURRILL. ij Ladies' Home Journal. | “Returning later with others of their X .T. T. GILES. F. CARROLL BURRILL. 4 > white; goods. tribe, they were discovered and driven off. ;! But the whole colony of forest dwellers We make a specialty of everything ( was now eager for booty, and came in force. I narrowed the en- needed for graduates. Fine organdies and < I overpowering l.(na n <> H ..... Kfw.ii HofanHoH muslins from 25c to < $1.25 per yard. Hosiery was fierce until J it valiantly; the flgbtiug ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ h • f f from 25c to $2.50 per pair. Fans, gloves, long after dark, and in the morning it was again renewed and flualiy the de- m corsets, riODons, lace uauuaercuieis, mujuu t fendants were defeated with heavy losses. l CARPETS, I1 and everything else wanted. (* | “The survivors were compelled to go : t are into bondage and assist their victors to S We selling carpets, rugs, mattings, (\ ♦ ♦ carry away the captured honey to the Straw Hatting, w curtains, draperies and house furnishings J woods, and before the midsummer sun ? cheaper than any other house in New Eng- was bait way the sky, the hive stood (i up x • silent and deserted, save for a few loiter- i Floor Oil Cloths, # land. 11 ♦ ♦ ing pilferers crawling about the torn and ♦ You can do worse than by trading with ♦ 2 J ( empty combs, searching among the dead ; ♦ for a last drop of honey. The queen I Linoleum. t presume, must have been killed, for she ♦ ♦ certainly would never bad consented to After and comes the 1 M. QALLERT, accompany the enemy with the other £ paint paper question X ji prisoners. Yet 1 was unable to find her ♦ of floor coverings. Ton will find the X the and believe that she died better. among dead, 2 but never any , \ in fighting in the open aud dropped into the X greatest varie'y goods and prices to T grass.” X be found in Hancock county at X The Shoe Toe, “The uniformity in the style of toes has X Ellsworth. WHITING BROS’. done a good deal to reconcile the manu- struments. Already the cable is laid COUNTY NEWS. facturer to the close margins on which be across Eggemoggin Reach. About July COUNTY NEWS. | For additional County News, see other pages. is doing business,” said a leading shoe 1, or sooner, Stonington will be talking For additional County Netes see other pages man recently. “For instance, when a with friends on the main land. 8tonlugton. radical change of toe comes up, such as has added a Master Donald Warren was knocked Seawall. Charles C. Cousins recently we had when the London toe was changed down and run over a ridden The sad and news was received billiard table to his pool room. by bicycle by startling to the Piccadilly toe, the coin to the dime Mertice Coombs Thursday evening. He here last Friday of the death of Mamie Tilden Sawyer, who has been stone- and subsequently to the razor and needle WHEN I was picked up unconscious and taken Young, youngest daughter of Charles You a if are wise eco- cutting at Spruce Head, is at home. toe, it compelled manufacturers to equip buy thing, you and home. It was at first that he and Julia Mamie was loved all thought Stanley. by factories with new lasts and Frank Tibbetts, who has been sick with their entirely to would not recover, but he was not hurt here. She was married twice and her nomical, you try get your by at an not of money’s asthma for some weeks, is out again. expense unfrequently |2,000 internally, and is now improving. This first husband had one daughter who has or more where a factory was large. Wbeu worth. Capt. Harry Gray had the schooner will be a warning to bicyclists always lived with her perhaps grandparents. that ugly abominatiou was discarded, and yacht “Puritan” out for a spin Friday. who “scorch” through the streets. Since her marriage to Young she has Beware of as to what is Guy we trust for all time, all manufacturers prejudices paint Luther Weed was a delegate to the May 13. EUGENE. lived in Auburn. Her death was due to * were compelled to change their entire best. masonic at Portland last heart trouble and nervous disorder, grand lodge Deer Isle. system, and new lasts that we did not week. which seemed to baffle all the Get reliable evidence and form an intelli- John Annis left Wednesday for Boston. physician’s work over one season were put uuder our skill. Her remains were brought here to John Tyler is off the quarry on account J. W. Greene arrived from Boston Sat- boilers for fuel. gent it her old home by her husband and his opinion. of a sore throat, caused by cutting urday. “The uniformity of the prevailing style brother. The funeral service was from with a of steel. of is not will in This done, will be sure to pfece Marshall arrived home from toe only sensible, but not, you buy Raymond Mr. Stanley’s house Sunday afternoon. R. K. Kuowlton had a fine looking Boston my opinion, be radically changed for Saturday. The floral offerings were beautiful. The horse come on steamer “Mt Desert” years, because it appeals to the good sense The Sherwin-Williams Paint. John J. Spofford left Monday for Bos- services were attended by a large number SOLD BV Thursday for use on his farm at Sunset. of wearers, and is in perfect style. ton, returning Sunday. of friends. The deepest sympathy is felt Lyman Cousins has sold his trucking William R. Eaton, of Deer Isle, for the bereaved family and relatives. The Well-Dressed Girl. STRATTON & WESCOTT, he Capt. business back to his father, being 13. Dolly. died at the residence of his son, Capt. May White holds first rank this summer, ns MAINE. unable to do the work on account of ELLSWORTH, Edward Eaton, at South Framingham, East Orlaud. it did for children, and rheumatism. last, young girls Mass., May 7, aged seventy-five years. Mrs. Eliza McVeigh arrived from Bos- young women, and for older ones also, Steamer Dream” made her first “Day Capt. Eaton was born at Deer Isle. When ton Tuesday. when combined with black. from Isle au Haut trip of the season a man he went to sea. quite young G. H. Snow and wife are in Bluehiil vis- White lawn graduation gowns this year FRED R. 5: see SPEAR, Saturday. All are glad to again the For a number of he was in years iting relatives. are trimmed with dainty hemstitched or ;; face of ^ smiling Capt. Chapin. the United States navy, and was on lace trimmed ruffles the the WHOLESALE AXDWtKTAIL, Miss Ashie Cottle and Mrs. Minnie upon skirts, JJ The remains of William Cowdrey were j board the United States warship “Cy- waists being tucked and hemmed, with Remick, of Ellsworth Falls, were the <> Coal, Wood, Hay, Sand, Hair, Itoseiidnle < > sent to relatives in Gloucester last week. anne” at Monterey, when California was embrotdereii or lace insertion set in. guests of Mrs. Flora Dorr over Sunday. White and colored* wash silk shirt- He is the sailor who whs found drowned taken from Mexico, and received a gold o Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement, American and <► wife of waists made like ordinary cotton ones in the surf at Isle au Haut, Jan. 2. medal for his service on shore. Later he AuguBta, Avery Gray died May will be much worn thin season. Portland merchant He 6, aged sixty years. She leaves a husband t Imported Cements, Calcined Plaster, Steam yacht “Neckan” owned by Mr. went into the service. Wide HHshes of soft ribbon used as belts ;; end one son, Frank W., who have and ending with long ends coining to leaves two sons and one daughter. ■ ADAMANT Wall Baxter, of Portland, was in the harbor ^he ! Plaster, Sewer and Drain Pipe, o sincere sympathy of all. j the edges of the skirts, are to be used last week. are here on a May summer They gunning 13._S. With gowns. ► a. ai. Fire Brick, Fire trip. Will Woodcock is fireman on her. rorsytn ana wire nave moved Collars are made from two to three Clay Chimney Pipe, ] their household from the inches and over foundations that Mrs. G. Rich fell last break- goods village, deep Fire The New England telephone crew is in D. week, in Clay, Kerosene Oil, !; and will reside with this may be bought all sizes. As a rule the ;; in- her collar bone. Avery Gray town putting in the long distance ing collar is made of the dress material and Charcoal and summer. Mr. Forsyth will work for F. is. ! Baled Shavings, Mrs. Ira who has been ill for trimmed as the waist Gross, P. Mason. Many of the parasols this season are of < ► OTTO Coke for aWjrrtisrmmts. several months, is slowly improving. Bilk in white and Domestic I'se. May 13. M. striped colors, many <► George Dorr and wife, of Newport, N. others are of plain black and the dark ;; Tremont. shades. The sticks are long, and as a rule 5 Park are in the of and Street, Rockland, Haine. DO YOU GET UP H., town, guests Capt. are less ornate than were a Wilder Meal is home from Castine. they year ago. ][ Mrs. O. P. Dorr. —Ladies' Home Journal. ,, We have facilities for coaling steam vessels at any of the !! Mrs. Hiram Dix, of is in town. stage WITH A LAME BACK? Newell Hatchings died Sunday morn- Holden, * tide. <, < ► Mr. Hutch- Homer is his Man is somewhat like a .. ing, aged eighty-six years. Capt. Pettigrove painting piano. Any- .. New England Telephone 106-U. Eastern 1103. if he’ he’s and Telephone ,, Trouble Makes You Miserable. ings has always lived here, and was much sloop, the “Hour!”. way, square, old-fashioned; Kidney if he’s he’s but if he’s respected by all who knew him. His grand, expensive; Halsey Moore, of Gott’s Island, visited upright, be acquires a certain Almost who reads the health was and his popularity everybody news- always good, by friends here Sunday. through not taking up much room.— papers is sure to know of the wonderful was often thought to be many Puck. activity A sketch of the late Simeon A. cures made Dr. Holden CLARION by years younger then he was. His death is RANGES, STOVES. Kilmer’s appears elsewhere in this issue. ^ FURNACES, Swamp-Root, a great blow to bis widowed daughter, Old Soldier’s Experience. the great kidney, liver Henry Lawrence will take of the Mrs. Mary Dix, with whom he has lived charge M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of | Pearl, Agate and and li and bladder remedy. schooner this Plumbing Heating. for “Dolphin” season. Ind writes: “My wife was It is the great medi- many years. Winchester, of the firm of Parker a of cal of the nine- May 14. G. Guy Parker, Bros., sick long time in spite good doctor’s ! Granite Ware. Blue-Flame 1 triumph _ Oil will take treatment, but was cured Dr. t teenth century; dis- charge of the fish stand at wholly by Trenton. New Life Pills, which wo ked covered after of Frenchboro which have King’s j and Tin i years Funeral services of Irving Anderson, they recently wonders for her health.” They always do. Crockery Stoves. scientific research by leased. Try them. Only 25c at Wickjin & Moore’s Dr. whose death was briefly reported in The | Kilmer, the emi- May 13. N. drug store. Ware. Tackle. nent kidney and blad- American last week, were held Friday, ______Fishing Rev. J. P. of the Ellsworth der specialist, and is Simonton, How to Itest. &&b£tti&nnnit8. Hot Water and Steam successful in church Mr. Heating. wonderfully promptly curing Methodist officiating. To understand how to rest is of more lame back, bladder, uric acid trou- Anderson followed the sea until a kidney, few importance than to know how to work. bles and Disease, which fs the worst a Bright’s years ago when he opened store here. The latter can be learned if one will form of trouble. give kidney He was esteemed in the com- highly one’s mind to but the former is an act Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec- it, J. P. munity. He leaves a wife and three some never ELDRIDGE, ommended for everything but if you have kid- people acquire. Rest necessi- who have the of all. liver or bladder trouble it will be found children, sympathy tates change of scenes and activities. Main ney, Ale. just the remedy you need. It has been tested Lounging is often tiring, sleeping is not Street.Ellsworth, Buvluiion. v, in so many ways, in hospital work, in private and down with The house of Mrs. Louisa was always restful, sitting Established 1858. the too to Swazey practice, among helpless poor pur- nothing to do is simply to invoke weari- *RT chase relief and has proved so successful in burned early Monday morniug, with ness. FREE X Steam most of its contents. The loss is esti- Bangor every case that a special arrangement has Until bottle Dye House. A is needed to a June tat, with every been made which all readers of this mated at change bring into play 71 Central by paper fl,500; insurance, fl,000. of the S BITTERS M Street, Bangor, Me. different set of faculties and to direct the TRUE It. T. ATWOOD who have not already tried it, may have a you are entitled to an aluminum E. S. BAKER successor to bottle sent free also a book Hancock. thoughts unto a new channel. The J. u. GOULD sample by mail, print of one of Rosa Bonbeur’S more about and how to There will be a social dance in the town woman who is and laden You telling Swamp-Root weary heavy jT paintings. Theae are on 8x10 In. can-feel perfectly safe in sending us Fine and find out if have or bladder trouble. hall 20. Mona- with ^ Expensive Costumes you kidney Monday evening, May care finds relief in active employ- no on front. 1 I grey cards; printing to be cleansed or 22 Whei) writing mention reading this generous ghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, will fur- ment, with freedom from dyed; years’ experience. responsibility. I If your doalor hasn't them, (f offer in this paper and nish the music. The brain worker generally finds her rest Price. Reasonable. send address in hard. Rest be found in P* your to, I playing may Long Distance Telephone 432-5. Dr. Kilmer &. Co.,Bing- Lamotiio. many different ways, but it is quite a mis- H. H. Hay’s Sons, ^ hamton, N. Y. The A social dance will be given in town take to expect to find it in idleness. PORTLAND, MC. regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root, hall Wednesday evening, May 22. Music PIKE INSURANCE) dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. by Monaghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth. Advertisers in THE AMERICAN are In such companies as I capturing the trade. represent is the best investment a man can make who The to is at the needs that kind of The American prints more vital sta- only place get bargains protection Skin affections will and deaths— store that advertises for your trade. readily disappear by o. W. tistics—births, marriages using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Look TAPI^HY, than all the other papers printed in the out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt’s Flrat Nat ! Bank and most them it Tour Bowels With Cascarets. will is Bldg.Ellsworth. Ms. county combined, of Educate you get good results. It the quick The Ellsworth American prints from one to two weeks ahead of its Cathartic, cure forever. and cure for Wiooin & Candy constipation positive piles. ~ 10c. 25c. If C. C. C, fail, druggists refund money. Moore. The Ellsworth contemporaries [The only coukty paper.] American—only COUNTY Paper.