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Umtjorll) menam. ELLSWORTH, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1901. j ,,",\uy.,,~.Hn?o.r,M i No- 28. atjbtrttennnue. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Judge Redman. Edwin G. Moore and many jokes upon the dog and pony mem- Richardson, of Wellesley Hills, Mass* Morris Sowle, of Ellsworth. pers of the company, such as stealing The ladies of the party were entertained at and in the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK, Mr. and Mrs. Increase J. Shackford on their feed, pulling the dogs’ tails and tea by Mrs. Rollins, evening Friday celebrated the things of that sort. They were Imported the party entertained friends on board C. C. Probate notice—Eat Robert evening twenty- BURRILL & Sturgis. direct from India Prof. and the lannch. She left the river on this SON, Truman C Lord and John H Bresnahan— fifth anniversary of their marriage. by Gentry, Commissioners’ notice. About relatives and friends nursed on bottles at his farm in , morning’s tide. famous trained animals. twenty-five Gentry’s until were to on GENERAL Maine Central R R—Change In time-table. gathered at their hospitable home. Mr. they strong enough go The county commissioners at theiT INSURANCE J A the road with the show. AGENTS, French—Clothing. and Mrs. Shackford session in Ellsworth received many pres- regular yesterday Hancock hall—Humpty Dumpty Co. Burriix Bank Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. B C Hodgkins—Confectionery. ents. E. H. Greely’s Beatrice won the 2 50 talked over arrangements for the onven* _ Charles H Iceland—Fruit and confectionery. Ellsworth who retain a race at Bangor on the Fourth. Her best tion of the county commissioners of Maine J A Cunningham—Confectioner. horse-lovers, WE REPRESENT THE here month. The con* C R Foster—Furniture. deep interest in the great stallion Bingen, time was 2.26%. This was her first race, to be held next Wlggln A Moore—Apothecaries. and ease. On vention will take on owned as a colt by E. H. Greely, will be she went into the lists with place Wednesday, Most Reliable Home and Bak Harbor: Foreign Companies. Interested in the statement that Friday Mr. Greely’s Leavitt won the 2.29 Aug. 14. The business meeting will be Horse show and fair. George Lowest Rates with W. Leavitt last week an offer of clas* in straight heats. The best time, held in the court room, probably in the Compatible Safety. Bucksport: refused reduces Leavitt’s mark from afternoon. On the East Maine Con Sem—Fall term. |10,000 for the two-year-old Todd, one of 2.25%, 2.26%, following day oppor* Bn<* which he made as a He will be for a to Bat EY TO LOAN *n Burn9 t0 on improve^ real ®fltR*,e Bingen’s colts. four-year-old. tunity given trip ■■■ ■ was In a sail around collateral. ■ good for 2.21 Friday. the 2.21 class Harbor, including French* For other local news see pages 4,5 and 8. George Leavitt, the horseman, was in v Friday, A. W. Ellis’ Salinas took second man’s bay. All the county commissioners Bangor yesterday looking at E. H. Miss Lillian Presby, of Boston, is the money, pushing Ray Wilkes to a mark of of the county officers and ex-county Greely’b four-year-old Bingen colt Col- State, guest of Miss Mabel Joy. 2.20% in the second beat. commissioners, with their ladies, will be ombo. With Bingen on one side and The band a concert in front of the invited to attend the convention* gave Allerton on the other, Colombo is con- The Reed’s Brook bridge broke Friday, Hancock house last and Arrangements have been made for special • evening. sidered by horsemen the best bred stal- doubling up falling into the stream. rates on steamboats and and tot Miss Julia G. Hagertby, of Boston, Is lion in Maine to-day. George W. Garland and his family were railroad, hotel accommodations in Ellsworth. in leaving the bridge as it fell. The visiting friends Ellsworth. The special committee of the board of just bridge was built only eight years ago, and Mrs. Etta E. Condon is visiting her aldermen appointed to procure plans and was supposed to be in good condition. Mrs. Maternal—I am sorry you are go* mother in Yarmouth for a few weeks. specifications for the new Bangor bridge, The was a wooden of back to Had I not better has bridge single span Ing Germany. Charles H. Curtis is a received them. The committee is building dump- forty feet, eighteen feet wide. It is get another music teacher for my daugh- scow for the Eastern Co. composed of Aid. Stuart, Higgins and ing Dredging being rebuilt by William H. Brown, of ter? Prof. Von Note—Id ees nod neces- The scow is 25x80 feet. Brady. Separate bids for masonry and d Ellsworth and will be sary. She knows enough museek to get A iron will be asked for. Falls, completed by The Gertrude Roberts Co., which was the last of this week. It will cost the married on. A. billed for Hancock ball all this was Mrs. Sidney Treat and little daugh- week, city about $150. “Do you belong to the church?” asked stranded at Bar Harbor. ter were thrown from their carriage at The latest addition to Ellsworth’s fleet the city missionary. “Yas, indeedy,” re- postotfice square on the night of the Miss Ella F. Jordan, who is teaching in of pleasure yachts is the sloop “Rambler”, plied Uncle Rastus. “What denomina- Fourth. The horse was frightened by a Chelsea, Mass., arrived home Saturday which was purchased at Winter Harbor tion?” “Ah doau quite comprehend de firecracker, and turned suddenly. Mrs. for the summer vacation. last week by George B. and Alex. D. actuality ob de observation.” “I mean Treat sprained her wrist. The child was BICYCLE SUITS_ one Stuart. The “Rambler” is 31.3 feet on the what is your doctrine?” “Oh, I’se a Leslie Beckwith, of Ellsworth’s cut and bruised about the face. boys who is employed in Boston, is spend- V water-line, and about 35 feet over all; homoepath.” I have just received a choice line of d* A CA The engagement is formally announced u^' ing his vacation at home. breadth, 11.3 feet. She was built at Rock- Suits that I am for Ul 1UJOB lilUOl IU. UI Bicycle offering A.1IUWUUU, UttUgUlOI port in 1885. The yacht is being over- John Wyman, with his son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Knowlton, to hauled and at Winter Harbor of is his repaired by BICYCLE SUPPLIES Waltham, Mass., visiting parents, William E. son of Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Capt. H. E. Tracy, and will be here early in to 85c.—Belts and Caps. 8. K. are Ells- great variety, including Stockings—50c. Whiting. They among next week. It is understood the “Bat” Miss Clio M. Chilcott, who is teaching worth’s most popular young and people, will be converted into an auxiliary in Newburyport, Mass., arrived home congratulations are showering upon them. p.rnisfir last Friday (or the summer vacation. from .» ( The U. S. dispatch boat “Dolphin”, SUMMER SUITS $3.50 Robert B. Holmes Is soon to open a Ernest L. Moore left last evening for with a detachment of the Maine naval store in the Holmes building on the north Bar Harbor, where he will clerk in the militia on board, called at the coaling 2 collars and 1 50c. side of Main street. It will be a branch FANCY pair cuffs, Hotel St. Sauveur during summer. station at East Lamoine On SHIRTS, ttye yesterday. of the China & Japan Tea Co., of New re- board the “Dolphin”, guests of special line, only 35c; worth 75c. The many friends of B. C. Hodgkius Capt* York, handling their teas, coffees, 6pices JERSEY SHIRTS-a were gret to learn that he expects to close out Southerland, Congressmen Allen, and extracts. All the coffees will be re- Hats and as usual, of Portland, and of Rockland. Underwear, Caps hisjbusiness here and leave Ellsworth. Littlefield, ceived in the bean. Mr. Holmes will put t. Roderick McDonald has commenced The Ravel Humpty Dumpty Co. is in a small electric motor to run his coffee OWEN BYRN. work repairing the broken dam at Little booked to appear at Hancock hall next mill. Besides tho coffee and tea, he will Rocky pond for the Green Lake hntchery. Monday evening, July 15. The company have a line of crockery, pottery and bric- is said to be a good one. The re- a-brac. Hollis C. Joy, of Waterloo, , with press Mr. Holmes recently returned ports are invariably complimentary. from New where he selected his o. w. & l. mason. — his bride of two months, is visiting his York, The clown, the gymnasts, the contor- He to have the store parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P. Joy, in goods. hopes open tionists and jugglers are all said to be of this week. INSURANCE this city. Saturday GENERAL AGENTS, artists in their lines. : Two Ellsworth hose teams—the Senator Michael was arrested Worms, First National Bank ... Ellsworth, Maine Myrick Monday Building, Iu response to petition of Ellsworth Hales and hose—went to Orono on AGAINST _ evening for intoxication. He was lined $3 City yachtsmen and captains, the government the Fourth to in the hose ______and costs, and committed in default of participate Blight, buoy boat is in Union river bay today, races. A number of Ellsworth payment. large peo- LOCAL AGENTS FOR placing buoys. Capt. Perry Alley is on ple accompanied them. The Senators Etc., Officers of Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will We have t ha Assurance Corporation, of London, England, which issues board to point out the ledges. Among won second prize, ?50, losing first by one- Will soon be opened. all. Employers’ Liability be installed this evening by District munitions of war such as against accidents of all kinds. Every form of Employers’, Landlords’ and the places on which buoys will be placed fifth of a second. The City hose team, loss of tim< Deputy Bradbury Smith. Refreshments Blue Vitriol, Hellebore, Owners’ Liability covered. Insures against disablement and are Lord’s rocks, Haynes ledge, Petticoat which included some of the old JDirigo’e or will be served. Paris Green, London Purple, from kind of disease and accident; pays in case of sickness accident y and off Hardwood was ol every rock, Tupper’s ledge best sprinters, fourth. The time Insect Plant Food. Misses Ruth Stetson and Charlotte Powder, 52 Weeks’ Benefits. 52 island. the various companies was as follows: For Sale at Hopkins, of Bangor, and Florence 45 Senator Hales For rates, etc., apply to C. W. & F. L. MASON, Agents. The Epworth league of the Methodist Dirigo, Brewer, seconds; PARCHER’S DRUG STORE. Edwards, of Boston, are guests of Mise 451-5 Old Town church last evening elected officers as fol- Ellsworth, seconds; Telephone Call, No. 52-4. Louise Dutton. 45 4-5 4J lows: Charles Brann, president; Mrs. seconds; City hose, Ellsworth, Store open Sundays from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. FIRE INSURANCE The excursion of the Baptist and Meth- Sylvia, first vice-president; Mrs. Fred seconds. A match race last Wednesday Remember our free delivery. odist schools will take second Mrs. between the Eagles, of Orono, and the In such companies as I represent is the best investmen' Sunday place Blaisdell, vice-president; Thursday, July 25. They will go bj Havilla Powell, third Mrs. Old Town team was won by the latter. COMING EVENTS. a man can make who needs that kind of protection. vice-president; schooner and tug to Newbury Neck. Echenagucia, fourth vice-president; Miss The street parade of Prof. Gentry’s Thursday, July 11, 2.30 p. m., at Wymaa The Ellsworth loan and asso- Minnie Wood, secretary; Havilla Powell, O. W. TAPLEY, building famous dog and pony show, which is tc park—Baseball, Ellsworth business men ciation has its semi-annual dividend treasurer. First Nnt'l Bank Bldg.. Ellsworth. Ma. paid exhibit in this city on the fair grounds vs. Ellsworth professional men. Ad- ■ The books are foi of six per cent. ready On Friday the Congregational and Wednesday, July 17, at 2 30 and 8 p. m. mission, 10 cents. shareholders at the First national bank Unitarian schools will go on be worth The this Sunday will seeing. parade Friday, July 12—Excursion of Con- was as a lus- their to Deer Isle by steamer season is twice than and is S. K. Whiting exhibiting picnic larger before, gregational and Unitarian Sunday schools “Catherine”. A limited number of tick- and street WATERMELONS, \ cious curiosity last Saturday a box ol said to be the longest greatest by steamer “Catherine” to Deer Isle. size ets will be sold outside the schools. The ever the little folks l ;; :: | f. Nickoma strawberries of immense display devised; Steamer will leave Lord’s coal wharf at M him Albert ol steamer will leave Lord’s wharf at 7.15 a. should not be denied the of see- presented to by Sargent, privilege a. m. All members of the •. § CANTALOUPES, ij J 7.15 Congrega- a UUUJUIUC. m. sharp. The sail to Deer Isle is de- Prof. which will b< ing Gentry’s parade, tional Sunday school who have not ob- ! :: PINEAPPLES, lightful one down Union river bay, Blue- one of the finest ever seen in this city 1 \ Capt. William E. Whiting, in his yacht tained tickets can obtain same on Thurs- hill bay and through Eggemoggin reach. The is all new. The little PLUMS | “Annie Lee”, with Leslie Beckwith, Mor- paraphernalia day evening between 7 and 8 o’clock from I CAL i animals are in the best of anc £ ris Knowlton and Harry Rowe, left Sat- Mrs. D. E. Brown, of Brockton, Mass., health, Miss Scott at her home. .1 ust received. i for a few cruise. The her Mr. everything pertaining to the parade, as \ urday night days’ with her son, is visiting parents, Monday, July 15, at Hancock hall— ► well as the performance, is strictly first- !i S Lowest Prices. party returned yesterday. and Mrs. A. F. Burnham, for the summer. Ravel Humpty Dumpty Co. QUEEN QUALITY class. The will take about IIHB MS 1J. VJI MliMlII parade place ► Mrs. Maria Hathaway, widow of Galen one gUCBIB Ulltuy at low shoes? 10 o’clock. Wednesday, July 17, Wyman park— :: of died ir and Mile. Jaccard, of the National Cathe- jj Hathaway, formerly Ellsworth, Gentry’s famous dog and pony show. last dral school, , D. C. Mrs. The launch o | CONFECTIONERY, \ ► Cambridge, Mass., week, aged eighty- forty-foot “Narcissus”, Afternoon and evening. her from Brockton :: WALSH’S. t seven Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway left Brown brought with the Boston yacht club, came into tin ;; years. 25—Excursion of CIGARS and Mar. arot who is Thursday, July Bap- | \ Ellsworth some thirty years ago. little Bragdou, visiting river yesterday afternoon in charge of hei tist and Methodist Sunday schools. her Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Charles A. of Boston Tobacco Miss Elizabeth L. Wiggin is at home grandparents, owner, French, • • ^ Robinson. Thursday and Friday, 1 and 2— at Cam- The Narcissus” has been cruising along Aug. l from Gilman’s School for Girls v as usual. < Maine coast since 4. Mr. Frencl Hancock county Unitarian conference at for the Bummer vacation. The “Lorelei” left this noon for a the July bridge, Mass., yacht Ellsworth. a cousin of Mrs. F. W. and hi She has passed the examination for Rad- cruise down the bay and beyond. She is Rollins, came to Ellsworth to make her a call. Ii Wednesday, Aug. 14—Annual conven- cliffe, and will enter that college in the had on board Commodore J. W. Nealley, are Mrs. Miss Elizabetl tion of commissioners of J. A. CUNNINGHAM. fall. Coal-merchant Frauk S. Lord, Assistant- the party French, county Maine, ! at Ellsworth. Excursion to Bar Harbor F. H. Alderman Rounds, of Providence, R. I., Mis ? The Ellsworth tennis club will be re- postmaster Lord, George Edwar< [ * and R. E. Mason. The Margaret Richardson and Master following day. orgauized this season. The courts on B. Stuart Lawyer the definite 1 Hancock which were not used last commodore says only thing street, known is the destination 3bbertt0tment0. season, will be put in shape for play at starting point; time of return indefinite, but TRY US once. The annual meeting of the clut unknown; will be held next week. expect to heave in sight by Friday. Hoyt A. Moore has resigned the prin- The firemen were called out last Friday DO YOU WISH and you will be convinced tha cipalship of the Putnam, Conu., high forenoon by a fire in the ruins of the old we have the of law. which threatened the dam. school, for the purpose studying Hopkins mill, To a business at a very He will read law in A. W. King’s office The iron in the old mill had been bought purchase profitable this and in the fall will eutei Povlcb, the junkman, who had per- summer, by low ? If you do, talk with NICEST ICE-CREAM the Harvard law school. mission to burn the rubbish of the old lig’lire mill to get it out. The rubbish was very John B. Redman is off for a cruise thic dry, and the fire got beyond his control, Hodgkins. and the week in his yacht “Wave Crest”. In the The Hames reached the dam and rau upon j i party are Charles Cole and Fulton Red- it some, but no serious damage was done. of Pawtucket, R. ol < ■ i man, I., nephews Other business atten- NICEST PARLORS. Peter Kane died at the iusaue hospital requiring my t afo&rrtisantnts. in Augusta Friday night, aged sixty- I shall sell : : four years. The body was brought here tion, immediately my in the city. Sunday and interred in the Catholic cem- rare and etery Monday. Peter was an old soldier, stock, fixtures, candy tools, having served in Co. G., 8th Maine regi- at a low ment. His early years were spent In Ells- costly receipts very figure. he has wan- worth, but for several years Will teach the the LELAND. dered over the country. His mind has purchaser candy a time. He was com- been affected long which is worth the for ------SODA mitted tc the State from Ells- trade, W* asylum price paid worth last year. DAVIS’ BROOK 2qC. the entire business. MORROW The The baby elephants, members of the FARM BUTTER, per pound famous Gentry dog and pony show thie If mean business call and see me kind you AT season, are said to be the brightest speci- that mens of their sort ever exhibited. In and seize the opportunity of a life time to COASTER BRAKE DAVIS’ MARKET. fact, it is said they are capable of going refreshes through their performances without one learn a trade that is both pleasant and i _ the at word of command from ring-master Their of the programme lasts nearly Remember the GARMENT CUTTING 5CH00I part profitable. fifteen minutes,and comprises some of the at No. 6, Manning Block, «[y most difficult acts ever attempted bj $6.00. ! Perfect System. Personal Instruction. WIGGIN & MOORE’S, dumb animals. In addition to theii Practical Results. brightness, they are the most docile HODGKINS’ CANDY FACTORY, Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday aftci specimens ever seen. Very fond of chil- Ellsworth’s Greatest Store. dren and as as cats, flain Street, EHgworth, He. l| ELLSWORTH FIFO. CO. noons and evenings. F. T. Additon, Mgi Drug playful they plaj fllntnal I3ciutit (fiolnmn. SF.AD HARBOR. One of tbe Beautllul Resorts on Mt. A PAIR OF NOSES. EDITED BY “AUNT MADGE”. Desert Island.

and [From the Lewiston Journal.] One autumn I made a tour through Jta Motto: “Helpful Hopeful.” Seal Harbor, a quiet little Tillage on the at Wildhad, I Germany. Arriving of Mount Desert Is fast The purposes of this column are succinctly south side Island, a hotel. On turning into the •ought stated in the title and motto—It is for the mu- becoming one of tbe leading summer re- near the iuy senses street Konigplat* tual benefit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful. sorts of the State. Here Nature has lav- ■were dazzled by as match- it is for the com- completely Belug for the common good, ishly bestowed her wonderful charm, and less a of humanity as ever bore mon use—a a of in- piece public servant, purveyor brought in olosest proximity the moun- the name of woman. formation and suggestion, a medium for the in- tains, at tbe foot of which the village Arriving at "mine inn," I asked the terchange of ideas. In this Capacity it solicit*' nestles; the open sea, beating upon the her. communications, and its success depends large- landlord about rocks and tbe on the it in this respect. Com- great granite rolling up “The lady of whom you inquire." said ly support given munications must be signed, but the name of saudy beaches along the shore; the for- he, "is the wife of a colonel in the army writer will not be printed except by permission. ests of spruce and fir extending from the of Prust.a named Eckerlin and is con- Communications will be subject to approval or water line up tbe sides of the mountains, sidered the most beautiful woman of but none rejection by the editor of the column, impregnating the pure cool air of the whom that country can boast, but her will be without good reason. Address rejected open sea with the healthful ozone ot tbe husbn d well deserves such a prize, for ail communications to The American, forests. tt wa; no common stratagem that by Ellsworth, Me. Here at first the fisherman found a he obtained her.” sandy beach upon which to repair his “Indeed:" said 1. “flow?” boats—here he found lumber from which mine host. “The A smile, a word, a touch. “By a nose!" replied to make his barrels, but that business has Aneelot. And each is easily given; lady's maiden name was Julie since into and there is Yet either may wiu long passed history, Her father was a stockbroker in Berlin but A soul from sin, not a vestige left of this occupation, one of the millionaires. He loved and Or smooth the way to heaven. instead a neat little village, well kept and but was determined to his daughter, A smile may lighten the failing heart, showing a good degree of enterprise. in a hus- have his own way choosing A word may soften pain’s keenest sm&rt, The story of the growth and change is her. other A touch lead us from sin apart, band for Now, among may full of interest. At first a few people ad- IIow either is crotchets, he was an enthusiastic easily given! for nooks in which to —Courtesy. longing quiet of noses, they had mirer large provided spend the summer by the sea, wandered a he freely Roman contour, though Dear M. B. Readers: into town and found their ideal resting admitted he had never beheld one of The above poem caught my eye as I was place in the old Clement homestead. that ultra which entirely prominency turning over the leaves of a paper, and it They came late, stayed only a few weeks, satisfied him. Just at this period he expressed so plainly and directly “our sen- but so enjoyable did they find the home received a letter from an old school- timents” that I wanted you all to have it, and so attractive the scenery and so fellow, settled in Silesia, who, as an and have no doubt some of you will com- great the benefits derived, that they had become immense- army contractor, mit it to memory. It seems the Courtesy returned year after year, and they rich. ly is a little publication which is the organ of brought with them their families, their “His name was Herr Schrattenbak, a new society, inaugurated in England in friends and their neighbors. The old desirous of seeing his son and, being 1892, for the promotion of a spirit of polite- home had to be enlarged from time to settled in life, he him as a proposed ness among children of the rising genera- time, until the present building, the Sea- husband for the Fraulein Julie. There for tion. side Inn, is the natural development of I_JIPan-American Points. of a transfer across the city of Boston, was, how ever, he frankly observed, one ID. <£. <£. 11. Column. from the north union It seems a pity that in any civilized the old seaside home of the Clements. Every visitor to the Pan-American ex- Buffalo trains depart circumstance which be deemed might such a should be, or seem The brothers, A. and J. Clement, the own- and even station. country society editor invites secretaries of local unions position is more than pleased, an his son's fore- [The objection—between a It is an admission that ers and both a rare The passenger department of to be, necessity. proprietors, possess of the W. C. T. U. in Hancock county, and surprised, at the wonderful display pro- general head and chin there was ‘a protuber- in ol the of their Boston & Maine baa there is sad neglect the training ability of bolding friendship white ribboners generally, to contribute to this vided the exposition management. the railroad, Boston, or by ance far beyond the Roman indeed to and de- a num- out an attractive illustrated children. The article alluding gueas, so that each year greater column reports of meetings or items that will be Not only are the buildings beautiful in gotten any other standard.' The effect of this is clear them. At of the on the Pan-American scribing the objects of this society ber seek shelter with present of interest to workers in other parts line aud color, but the stupendous electri- pamphlet exposi- on 11111 .>ccaci ahce- communication in its statement that, “the obstreDeroua me use We would like this to be a live column, is sent free for the they are aoie to accommodate, oy county. cal illuminations which at night decorate tion, which asking. lot may be imagined. lie, with all the an 200 but it needs some effort on the part of W.C. T. American needs such of neighboring cottages, about guests. are most in youngster” U. women to make it so. It is a column of their the great structures dazzling precision of a man of business, wrote, the “soft- that had somewhat It is not reasonable to ex. organization much more than Another hotel making, not *'urs, and will be what they make effect. Fifty against two. return of post, to say that if Herr an atmos- is the it. items and communications should l>c short, two weeks of to overcome the effects by voiced English child reared in similar development Glencove, From New the lines of the pact outing ami are, of course, subject to approval of tho England Sclirattenbak, Jr., arrived on a day for and deference to and controlled & of fifty weeks of confinement. Take Hood’* phere of respect age owned by Lynarn Camp- editor.] Boston & Maine are the most direct tc he with It refreshes the specified, exactly at 12 o’clock noon, bell. The are an old and Sarsaparilla along you. superiors”. Lynams family, Buffalo. The service this line is not by the makes easy should become the husband of Julie is related of the ol here the is more blood, Improves appetite, sleep The story experience development clearly COUNTY SONG. the but Is the most com- in of only quickest, and restful.—Advt. with a portion ready money 200,- Mrs. Alice Freeman Clark in a German as the old house still stands, and “Hold the marked, [Tune Fort.”] plete and also the shortest. The route 000 florins. who had summer come with railway train, when a tiny Karl, by its side two large, commodious Hancock’s daughters greeting, northern known as a matter through “In the meantime, also, some little was re- that never want for On this festal day; Banking. committed rudeness, buildings occupants as the Hoosac tunnel or Deerfield vallej informed heart <h of business. Herr Necker his in a shocked tone his mother. the season. Every courage beating, proved by during route is one of the most charming and that he had found her a hus- Ready for the fray. daughter “My said she, “What shall 1 do witb The village is among the enterprising and the rate son”, Hold the fort for Hancock’s picturesque in the country, band suited to his mind and to daughters, exactly You behave like an American communities of the State, ever ready or it you? just This the song we sing; to the Pan-American city Niagara that by a certain day she must pre- abreast of the times. Its roads are child”. keep ’Till from all her hills and waters, low. 6% Julie knew her exceptionally Is what earn If pare to receive him. fond don’t think I have well and serve as a good ob- your moneyjwll! Now, mothers, kept, might Temperance bells shall ring. For tourists from Boston & Maine ter- Invested In shares ofwthe too well to or re- father complain the that the children of the Amer- lesson to other sections of the State. opinion ject a advantage is the absence monstrate. She relied rather on the ex- While the hosts of evil gather, ritory particular ican are all thoughtless, rude and A village improvement society is ever people Lurking all around. pedient of love, and, having sought her for there are brave little watchful for the needs and the Ellsworth Loan impolite, many improve- Let the voice of temperance give forth A Poor Millionaire dear Eckerlin, she communicated all to anjBnildintM kuights and gentle little ladies among ments that can be made, and the summer No uncertain sound starved in London because b< ; Lately A NEW SERIES him. a of this work of them, but when paper widespread people enter heartily into Shout aloud for prohibition, could not digest his food. Early use o "On the morning fixed for the mar- Is now 41 circulation and a high literary standard improvement. Purity and right! Dr. New Life Pills would l»av« open, Shares, '[each; monthly Julie the clock forward half King’s riage put makes statements like those quoted herein The unsurpassed water system, largely Never once forget the mission Raved him. They strengthen the stomach payments, 41 per share. an and at the moment of its strik- im- hour, there must be some reason for the charge, due to the efforts of George B. Cooksey, Of the ribbon white. aid digestion, promote assimilation, Price 25c. Money baric i ing 12 a light chaise drove up, from and if of us take time to think has attracted to build cottages. prove appetite. WHY PAY RENT? any fairlj many Save the erring, raise the fallen, not satisfied. Sold by Wigoin* & Moore which descended a personage in a when can borrow on on the question, wre shall have to admit The water is taken from Jordan’s pond, Lend a helping hand; druggists. you your shares, give a flr.-t mortgage and traveling cloak, with a nose of the on for the and the This Work for state and nation, that the whole, respect aged some two miles from village. county, reduce It cverv month. Monthly size and of a fish knife. Herr shape thoughtfulness for their comfort; a defer- pond, 270 feet above the sea level, supplies God and every land. XlSuaUsaiunts. payments and Interest together him be our will amount to but little more Necker welcomed with much bien- ence for the and advice of that are built the Onward! Onward, watchword, opinion parents the cottages upon high- than you are now paying for looked first then Ever kept in view; veillance, pleased, and teachers, is not always shown. est hills near the shore. The pond itself rent, and in about 10 years you astonished at the size of his Raise aloft our glorious symbol, will greatly Think of up to the staid, is a of attraction. Near the outlet rushing digni- point W.C.T. U. EDITION his of NEW YOUR nose, paid daughter’s portion fied grandfather of forty or fifty years is a farmhouse, now controlled by OWN OWN HOME. florins In bank bills, out “We and though our numbers, 200,000 poured ago with the shout: “Gramp, give me s T. A. Mclntire. Here dinners and re- belong,” a of all be weak and few. For particulars Inquire of bumper Kudesheimberg round, cent for The freshments are Berved during the season May Webster’s candy”. quiet, gentle grand- we’re liKNUr W. CU*UMAR, 8©c**r. told him he had no time to lose, saw In Jehovah’s strength trusting, mother might have a little reserve treal to the many visitors from neighboring First Nafl Bank Bidr. He will guide us through. A. W. President. him and Julie safely packed up in the in the west corner of her bureau take the King, upper resorts, who like to picturesque Hold the fort for Hancock’s daughters. International carriage with two of her female drawer in the of shape peppermint drops drive. This the song we sing; beheld it start at a for friends, gallop sw’eet apples or stick cinnamon, but whal As the stranger enters the town, a new ’Till from all her hills and waters Hotel de where the Dictionary the Yille, marriage grandchild would think of entering th< public library greets him. The building Temperance bells shall ring. Hancock was County Samis Bank, ceremony is first performed, and and “Gram” to is not or but it meets all It. S. W. New Plates nursery demanding giv< large imposing, _ Throughout EELS WORTH .IME.I supremely happy. him out of the oi and has on something good drawer, the present needs of the place, WHAT THEY GET. ‘Ah!’ said and walk- 25,000 New Words he, chuckling worse yet, opening it and helping himsel its shelves the modern books and period- Commenced Business 1873. The opponents of the manufacturing Phrases and Definitions Majr 1, ing to and fro. 'This is doing the busi- without told to do so. being icals. bill circulated a little red card about the ness. Tremendous nose that—rather -i» Prepared under the direct super- In this bank are law Have the old mottoes been reversed' The village also takes pride in the new as Deposits by exempt froxa legislative halls which read follows: vision of W. T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., taxation. too large.’ In the midst of this self Does the “revised version” read: “Childrei its two rooms schoolhouse, ground-floor of corn the distiller four United States Commissioner of Edu- there drove to the door From a bushel gets gratulation up should be seen and heard?” Should tin accommodating the grammar and primary gallons of whiskey cation, assisted by a large corps of N. B. COOLIDOB, Pre.id.nt. a lumbering vehicle, from which, to the mothers smile when the children o with modern speak grades, furnished equip- Which retails at * 16 80 competent and editors. astonishment of Herr specialists JOHN F. WHITCOMB, Vicc-Pretident. unspeakable their father as the “governor” or the “ol( ments for school work, and presided over The United States government gets 4 40 R.lch Bindings. 0 2364 Pages CHARLES C. Necker, descended a personage with a man?” Has the beei teachers. 15 BVRRILL, Treaturer. “rising generation” by two competent The farmer gets 5000 Illustrations twice the size of that of nose nearly brought to the front too prominently? The railroad company gets 1 00 Deposits draw Interest from the first day of comer. and 4 00 BETTER THAN EVER March, June, September and December. the first He entered pre- I am in a bewildering tangle of theoriei The manufacturer gets sented a letter of which The Meat Time to Answer a setter. The retailer 7 00 FOR GENERAL USE introduction, as to how' this alleged lack of courtesy anc gets BOARD OF DJRKCTORS: him as Herr The best time to answer a letter is while The consumer gets Drunk announced Schrattenbak, deference to older people and those ii We also John F. j are under its and before your publish A^lr'oBoRNHA,<’N. B. Whitcomb, Jr. The stockbroker was bewildered, you spell The wife gets Hunger CooLiixjr, f. Carroll Kukri ll, ; authority has come about. sonn interest in it has cold. Home Webster’s Collegiate Perhaps grown The children get Hags Dictionary Charles C. Burrill. be ■ with of ScottishWorda and Phrases. but before any explanation could ! of the sisters like “Esther”, “Siste letters should be regular. The glow and Glossary good I First class in second class in size.*' nienn llm Kswla lipiilncnio iilc Oilil Vncfi Iowa Bank of love, stimulated anew, will be This clipping from the Capital I quality, hours dally, from 9 a. m. to 12 mi B.” and “S. J. Y.”, can explain matters. impulse stirred if the reply is not too in Truths is a tem- I drove up. The rival noses were imme- responsively published Temperance Specimen pages, etc. of both | long deferred. confronted. Herr Necker perance lecture condensed, and needs no books sent on application. diately gazed The busy days for the farmers and thei I am always sorry for the familes who $toffaaional Carta. one and then the other suffer the lines of communication comment. L. M. R. G. O C. Merriam Co. first upon upon wives, are here again—haying, berries _ between them to weaken or rust be- Publishers with unfeigned perplexity. At length garden stuff, dog dayB, company, washing | CARROLL cause of carelessness 111 writing, and DR. ABBY M. FULTON. BURRILL, Nose I broke the silence as follows: ‘XI What Springfield £ Mass. Jj\ ironing, cookiiig, churning. many a time my heart has ached for the Dr. Abby M. Fulton wishes me through ATTORNEY there be deception here, I am guilty oi burden of work and care I au visible in an old face grievous disappointment thiB column to thank her white ribbon AND it, but nevertheless I feel confident ol with! Look at the other side- when some young Jean or Molly, whose COUNSELLOR loading you comrades and other friends for the tender AT LAW. since it is sanctified love! letter is wistfully anticipated, has for- pardon by health, an improved hay crop, that ie send at the right time.—Mar- she has received since Notabt gotten to it letters of condolence Public and Justice of th* Pea of* Julie is now the wife of a colonel In better than last fresh year; berries, witJ garet E. Sangster, in Ladies' Home Jour- accident in the of the hsr early part June, Office over the Prussian army. My name is Ecker- of with oh nal. Burrll! National plenty cream; happy meetings ^______Bank, nature of her injuries forbidding replies ex- State Street, lin; my nose Is not what it appears.' friends; new garden vegetables; goo< Ellsworth, Mr. cept a few' penciled notes, she being unable As the India rubber was home-made clean Copyrighted Novels. appendage butter; clotheB dried ii hand in By special arrangement with author and pub- to use her left arm and any way, F. lifted off Herr Necker recovered him- the air that is fragrant with roses am BURNHAM, lisher, for a limited time only, the following high as the fractured bones of the wrist have i1 anything you invent or improve: also get! self. This .s a fraud,’ said he sternly, clover blossoms—wreathe around thes CAVEAT .TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN ATTORNEY class copyrighted novels are offered to the pub- caused intense pain, and the manifold ;! to our the mar- PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo. | AMD •and, according laws, weekly returning duties the best that th bound in at the remark- lic, handsomely cloth, bruises sustained in the fall have also *1 for free examination and advice. < riage is null.’ earth to and the skies bestov COUNSELLOR AT LAW. brings you able price of 26 cents a copy. caused lameness. She is un- distressing fee before Also ‘Not exactly,’ said Colonel Eckerlin, upon you. Each book is a picked story by a different BOOK ON PATENTS patent, prosecuting attorney for all claaeea at* _ able to ride, so must be confined to the j pensions against the United States. 'for I have obtained our good king's author, and is printed from the identical plates Business solicited. We would not forget those who are bur house for the summer, but is very brave C.A.SNOW&CO. and to used in producing the original expensive edition ■ permission authority espouse Patent Lawyers. Ellsworth. ■ dened with life’s real cares and weak and under thd trying circum- ; WASHINGTON, D.C.; Maine. the Fraulein Julie Ancelot Here it is.1 which >till -ells at |UNor £1.-'* each. hopeful 5 find com- nesses and sorrows. We send to “Flossie Any of them can be obtained while the dis- stances, resolving to p’easurable Herr Schrattenbak, Jr., looked first al E. and those who care for her, our sympath tribudou lasts by remitting to Jordan, Marsh & fort in books and papers, though practi- HAM3T tobaccospn JOHN BUNKER, JR., the iudia rubber nose, then at Colonel and that again she has been obliged to la r Co., Boston, 30 cents for each, which covers a shut-in. I SMOKE then at then at Herr cally UUIN Eckerlin, Julie, Carter AT LAW. aside her pen and the other interest , postage. Dr. Fulton has taken the cottage You YourLifeaway Necker, then at himself in the glass, NOW READY, I can be cured of any form of tobacco usini ATTORNEY^ which make life and in thes for her own—Alexandra— be enjoyable, the summer, I easily made well, strong, magnetic, full o OFFICES at and then observed: ‘I am glad of this, “The Great K. & A. Train Bobbery.”—P. L. new life and warm days be confined to her bed. W } having been rented to Prof. Sedgwick, ol vigor by taking MO-TO-BAC bar HARBOR AND for, to tell you the truth, I have o Ford. that makes weak men strong. Many gaii BLUEHILL, ME. to hear another week that she i 1 At Mrs. Lucinda ten in ten secret for a hope “A Puritan’s Wife.”—Max Pemberton. Cambridge. present, pqpnds days. Over BOO,OOt penchant lady In Silesia, cured. All Cure 71"'1 8 Mt. better. Johnson and her little daughter are iu druggists. guaranteed Book HluehlllHhinhof** office DescrtBlock. _ “American Wives and Husbands.”— open who admires my physiognomy much English let and advice FREE. Address STERLINC Saturday*. Atherton. attendance upon the invalid. REMEDY CO., Chicago or . 437 more, I fancy, than the Fraulein Julie, It is quite likely that all of our gooi I “Bouaventure.”— Geo. W. CaJAe. July 2. Spray. CLOSED In fact, the lady I allude to thinks me Helpers who were well were so bu-y cele “Budder Grangers Abroad.”—Frank R. Stock- FIX a handsome likeness of the emperoi brating the Fourth that the M. B. columi YOUR OWN CLOCKS WEDNESDAY ton. If then the fools in AFTERNOONS. was I have beei 1 ignorance is#bliss, -WITH- Trajan.’ deserted for;patriotism. Thou and the Other One.”—Amelia E. “I, this world have the best of it. ‘If are satisfied,’ said Hen weighing the question which day at th 3 Barr. Dr. you n. W. IlAIKES to f begs notify his patrons Ancelot, ‘I am sure I am, for I musl present time more fully inculcates love o “Tales of Our Coast.’ —Crockett and others. Magic Clock Oil and others that 2Wjn:Ustti!cntz. until further notice his dental own that I was somewhat alarmed al country and .true patriotism—Memon I “Driven Back to Eden.”—E. P. Roe. CLOCKS DO NOT HAVE TO BE TAKEN APAR' cl0Md °» Wednesday afternoona Shannon.”—Kemahun. Directions for the size of Nose I, but yours—no of Day or Independence Day? “Captain olliug so simple that a child cai Ellsworth, Oct. 23. UBS, L. Ford. D cleans and oils a a “Dr. Dodd’s School.”—Jas. J1*® practically clock s< fense—would frighten regiment, RELIEF I that It will run well for Cast “A House In Bloomsbury.”—Mrs. (Miphant. IDrienntr’sQOLDEN years. off nlcke let us be all friends and sii I would like to send individual greetinj alarms take new life and run all right. Mad Come, Bur- ana A. "A Fair Barbarian.”—Frances Hodgson A TBDB SPECIFIC IN ALL V ~ used by a watchmaker of over MELVIN M. B. down to a in the 1 to each of you who have ever written t g 4 twenty years WARDWELL, dejeuner pavilion.’ nett. experience. Sold only by mail. Sent _ po*tpal< need not add,” continued mine host our column, but if you are not each caller I INFLAMMATION 1? xor m cents. ______15 ~ E— Headache (5 minutes), Tooth- a. THE NEW BOOK THIS WEEK Sort?throat. S. as it by name, each consider that yoi ~ ache (1 Cold 8ores,Felona, etc.ete. z ~ BENNETT, Lock Bo, 2211, “that the rival noses, strange maj please minute), BOSTON. MASS. Graduate of Bellevue are remembered Aunt Madge. “THE UNCALLED” Hospital Medical sound, shook hands In a spirit of thi by ™ ^Colds^Formln^evers^GimPj BY PAWL LAWRENCE DUNBAR. and I am sure thai CORESAN^TASHNSmEoinHJT College. most perfect amity, ■—Advt. In one to thirty minutes. SWjcrtiscmrnts. mail 60c. Y. you will agree with me that Colone: Aviod all drying Inhalants and use that whic .. —....— By Dealers. The 60c. aise by FredoniaN who is the cleanses and heals the membrane. Ely’s Creai * For sale by M. M. Moore. ■Eckerlin, spending honey “I am indebted to One Minute Cough XtX.XiB'W OUTII PEJiOB8COT. Me Palm Is such a remedy, and cures catarrh eaeil moon here, is worthy of Julie!” Cure for my present good health and ray and pleasantly. Cold In the head vanlshe ! for STEAM life. I was treked in vain by doctors Pauper Notice. LAlii\!l)R\ H. quickly. Price 60 cents at druggists or by mai lung trouble following la grippe. I took DR GREEL>\ An Adept, notics that AJiI> BATH BOOMS. Catarrh caused difficulty In speaking and to One Minute Cough Cure and recovered my undersigned hereby gives he nevei has contracted with the city of Ellsworth, •That bookkeeper of yours extent loss of the use o f health.” Mr. E. H. Ga. THE **NO NO great hearing. By Wise, Madison, for the suoport of the during the PAY, WASIIKE,” DENTIST. & MOOBE. poor, ensuing to be sick.” Cream of mucus ha 5 WlGGIN and nas made for then peems Ely’s Balm, dropping year, ample provision 0t support. He therefore forbids all persons from £,lnd? laundry worn done at short tm ““‘PhUaJelpWA Dental “No; he’s the most expert germ ceased, voice and hearing have greatly iir tlce. Goods called for and clMs^f"! College, furnishing supplies to any pauper on his ac I delivered, ever had in the establish- proved.—J. W. Davidson, Att’y at Law, Man: dodger we’ve count, as without his written order, he will pay a, b. kstes a GlLEB’ Bl°ck, Ellsworth. Tribune. mouth, 111. Subscribe for The American for no goods so furnished. Habky 3. Jomts. I We.t Kna Iirlilice, ment.”—Chicago Sll.wortt, Me. nottee Wednesday afternoons until; further ELLSWORTH several days, went to Bangor Monday NEWS. MARKETS. K1TTRRY TO CARIBOU. Young, were burned, bIro tne hardware COUNTY NEWS. OOTTNTY the store Mor- Mr. Rice will to where store, occupied by George •b* additional return Somerville, ft* additional County New* see other pages, County Netrn era other page*. Wednesday, July 10. 1901. rison and owned by A. A. Stltham; the he a the force. Mrs xjncr' « "-.l On© Week's Win no of News, is member of police wings drug store of A. J. Fulton, the black- KHHt Rice will visit relatives in Aroostook Seal Cove. Novelty and Nonsense. smith of N. S. the Blueltlll. ■AIlfB LAW BKOABDINQ WBIOHTS AND MBASOHBB. shop Wells, large is at home after two Rt. Rev. William H. O’Connell was in- of Mrs. Jon«* and store and Street went to Pond Bounty. William Sawyer A bushel of salt shall 60 dwelling Gladys Jordon Liverpool weigh of Mrs. The mail G- at sea. and a bushel of stalled as of dwelling Joel Valley. house last July 8. years’ absence pounds, Turks Island salt shall bishop the Catholic diocese Monday. __ weigh 70 uounds. at the post office wan saved. The lose is Mrs. Kate of Maine with impressive ceremonies at is A stork visited Nathan F. Stonlngton. By the efforts of Estabrook, The standard weight of a hushei of potatoes, estimated about f20,000 The fire sup- Twining’.-* in good order and dt for is 60 Portland last have been caused fireworks. Saunders is on steamei of we have a hue free circulating shipping, pourds; Thursday. posed to by yesterday. It ts a boy. Harvey engineer Orono, of apples, 44 pounds. “John Wise”. library. The bouka can be obtained at W. The standard weight of a bushel of beans in The striking trackmen of the Maine John Love and wife are at home from good order and fit for is 62 DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve should be is hei W. A. Heath’s. shipping, pounds. Central railroad celebrated the Fourth by Hall for a few Mrs. Matilda Greenlaw visiting Of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 60 to cuts, burns and scalds, Quarry days. to work. An applied Mrs. R. K. Knowlton. Miss Mamie Pierce, of Higgins classi- pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 52 returning agreeme/it Firomptlyt Boothes and quickly heals the injured 8. Watson Cousins is at home sister, of and from is her bounds; carrots, Engllsn turnips, rye between the strikers and the railroad There are worthless counterfeits, bo Waite and W. Reed br.ve cal institute, Charleston, spending Indian meal, 50 of part. Mount Waldo for a short E. L. recently pounds; parsnips,45 pounds; nure to Wiggjn Sr. Moore. visit. of ana company was reached on get DeWitt’s. Russ. vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. barley buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oatB, Wednesday. purchased house lots of C. U. 32 or even Loren E. with his came pounds, measure as by agreement. Candage, bride, Sophrouia Harper. The It was a strange coincidence that the club house at Lookout is prices quoted below are the retail prices home from Waldoboro last week. The rapidly at Ellsworth. abhcrtisniicnta. Reed leaves for Bangor Farmers can easily reckon from schooners “George W. Wells” and arrivals Maynard to-day these what are to receive in Jessie and Ailing up. Eight yesterday. they likely trade A. Margie Long went to the with his little son Forrest. The child is or cash for their products. “Eleanor Percy”, the only six-masters Jordan Pond Seal George Carter, who has been employed should meet in A Most Refreshing and Healthful house, Harbor, last to be placed in the hospital for treatment Country Prod nee. afloat, collision. The on a vacation, away the past year, is home J Butter. “Wells” was Friday. for hip disease. Forrest id a bright little badly damaged, and has institution is the Creamery per tb. .28 morning bath. A. Nellie and Eva Mills left Saturday bene- gone to Bath for The owners of E. Long came home from Mount Flye fellow, and.all hope he will return Dairy. .18*2* repairs. for Harbor. will be the will the bills. Waldo last Wednesday and returned Seal They employed fited by the treatment. / Cheese. “Percy” pay in a hotel. Best yeoterday. L. R. the mail factory (new) per tb. 16918 Anthony Cclumb, of North Jay, lost It is when Capt. Sprague, popuiar Best (new).. .16 doubly beneficial John L. Goss has a Anc dairy both hands on the of the Fourth Capt. and Mrs. Bailey Bowden were the just completed carrier, made bis last trip Juue 29. Dur- Dutch (imported).....90 night shed for the stonecutters on his Moose Neufchatel. 05 a mistake in fireworks. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Long last ing his years of service as mail carrier, through handling island Eggs. He was a little home celebration Thursday. quarry. v Capt. Sprague has been courteous, oblig- having Fresh laid, per doz.18 for bis two and Steamer *‘W. G. Butman” towed a rafl and Would there were children, lighted the fuse Luther W. Bridges come home from ing trustworthy. Poultry. Glenn’s new wharl of a giant flrocracker, thinking it was a Redstone, N. H., last Tuesday. He will of logs here Saturday for the many like him. Chickens.25535 wmmmmmmmmm Fowl. Roman candle. The explosion shattered return this week. at Oceanville. On Juue 13, iu Rockland, Miss Josie L. 16 Hay. both hands so that amputation at the Emma B. who is in Henry Huien, of Lynn, who has been Norwood was married to Capt. Eugene H. Love, teaching Best loose, per ton.14 315 wrists was necessary. last two left foi Both are of Trernont. Lancaster, Mass., came home last Tuesday stopping here the weeks, Sprague. Capt. Baled. 20 The new hotel at Millinocket, the Sulphur Soap for her summer vacation. his home Saturday. and Mrs. Sprague have the hearty good Straw. Northern, was burned Wednesday night. Tugboat of Portland, tow- wishes of a wide circle of friends. Seal Loose. 8910 A. T. Cousins and HirareUL. Candage “Belknap”, Baled. 14 Several had narrow has furnished its of June people escapes, and ing two barges,was in the harbor on Sun- Cove quota came home from Mount Waldo last Wed- Vegetables. nearly all lost their clothing and valua- is added. Use it in preference to the bound for brides and bridegrooms. nesday and returned yesterday. day Eastport. New turnips, bunch 10 Beets, bunch 08 bles. Three of the Oreen 30 08 employees—Ralph costly scented soaps which sometimes John Pendleton has the At the home of Capt. Willard] S. Nor- peas, pk String beans, qt P. J. Moore, P. J. Burke and Arthur purchased New potatoes, pk 35 Cabbage, .04 Washburn, clerk; Frank Thompson, head and is it wood, on June 29, his oldest daughter, 04 1b injure, instead of improve, the skin. of were the George Eaton house, having Onions, Tomatoes, 12 and Nellie Roche, chamber maid— Cooper, Boston, guee's Itermuda lb 1*6 waiter, overhauled and Mildred M., was married to Edwin A. onions, Beans—per qt— of W. M. Wardwoll last Wednesday. thoroughly repaired. Radishes, 05 Imp Yellow 12 were cut off from escape except by win- The house was band Lopaus. prettilyidecorat- lettuce, 05 Pea, 10 SOLD BY ALL Rev. C. J. of Three On the morning of the Fourth the dows, and were severely injured. Tbe DRUOQISTS. Harding, Rivers, ed for the occasion with ferns, daises, and Spinach, pk 25 who is in is gave us several selections. In the even- Cucumbers, 05 hotel was owned by the' Great Northern Mass., poor health, spending locust blossoms. The bride and groom a social dance in the Asparagus, bunch 15 The loss on is his summer vacation at W. M. Ward- ing there was opers Paper Co. building $10,000, stood before a bank of ferns. Rev. F. W. bouse. insurance $6,000. Loss to guests, and well’s. of Southwest Harbor, Native are Brooks, performed berries abundant, at 10 cents, with Jason Weller, jeweler, amounts to $15,000, Carrie of left foi me The bride was daintily Mrs. Marcus Morgan and her son Trundy, Oceanville, ceremony. some offered at three boxes for 25 cents. no insurance. gowned in white and wore white roses. Arthur and Grace and Peak’s Island last week, where she is to be Strawoerries, 10 Oranges, doz .35g.46 daughters Inez, Mr. and Mrs. are well known and More than half tbe central of the remaiuder of the Lopaus Lemons, doz 25330 portion were the of E. the employed during and a host of friends In this and guests George Hardy popular, Groceries. the little village of Blaine, in Aroostook season. other towns are iu congratula- Fourth. profuse lb lb .06 was burned Genuine C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Eugene. tions. Coftce— per Rice, per 3.08 county, Thursday night. stamped July 8. Rio, .16 3-25 Pickles, Hattie and Alice White came home per gal .400.60 The postoffice, jewelry store, and photo- Beware of the dealer who tries to sell uiy o. u* Mocha, .40 Olives, bottle .250.75 from Waltham, Mass., a few days ago. South Hancock. Java, .37 Vinegar—per gal— graphic establishment, owned by G. W. “something just as good.” Penobscot. lb— Pure .20 are their vacation with Miss Blanche M. Smith arrived froir South Tea—per cider, They spending .45 Cracked .05 Mrs. Abram Perkins and daughter Lida Japan, 3.65 wheat, their parents. Waltham, Mass., Thursday morning. Oolong, .303 65 Oatmeal, per lb .04 atiberttBcmcntB. have been relatives in tb— .20 E. J. Mrs. Davis and Effis F visiting Bangor.; Sugar—per Buckwheat, pkg The Black Island Granite Co. has Davis, Granulated, .06^ Graham, .04 Fred came home Dark commenced work on Black island. Walker, of Ellsworth, were guests at J. P Wight $rom Coffee—A & B, .00 <* Rye meal, .04 C .06 Granulated Walker’B Harbor last Wednesday, returning on Yellow, meal,ft 02>£ Pearl 8. Parker is superintendent. Sunday. Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— Granite cutters arc scarce. Mrs. Henry Brown, of Bar Harbor Friday. Havana, .35 Linseed, .553.60 Porto .60 13 Miss Willma B >wden and Miss Nan Rico, Kerosene, Mrs. G. G. Long was critically 111 last spent Sunday with her sisters, Mrs. A. E Syrup, .60 Astral oil, 15 Grlndle are home from Mass., Friday night and Saturday morning. Wooster and Mrs. F. M. Watson. Norwood, Lumber and Building Materials. where have been M— 1 25 Dr. of Bluehill, and Dr. Mrs. F. M. Mrs. D. R. McRei they teaching. —-3 Lumber—per Spruce, Littlefield, Watson, Hemlock, 11313 Hemlock, 125 Hagerthy, of Ellsworth, were in attend- and little son Watson, of Brooklyn, N Percy W. Perkins is home on a visit Hemlock boards, 12 313 Clapboards—per M— 12316 Extra 24 ance. At this writing she appears to be a Y., arrived Wednesday, and will occupy from Southwest Harbor, Jwhere lie has Sprue#, spruce, 320 Spruce iloor, 16 020 Spruce, No. 1, 17 318 little better. the Watson cottage for the summer. employment as house carpenter. ,,u Pine, 12 315 Clear pine; 35 360 Matched 15 320 Extra Wescott with his wife and son pine, pine, 35360 Mary A. Long and Mabel Wardwell W. L. Coggins, principal of the Chand l.Horace Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— came home from Holyoke, Mass., iRHt ler grammar school, Somersworth, N. II. Percy, of Ellsworth, spent Sunday with Cedar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.00 clear, 2 35 Nails, per lb .04 3.06 Mabel went to Point Look- sou arrive< [ his Mrs. Hester A. Wescott. Wednesday. with his wife and little Paul, mother, 2d clear, 1 85 Cement, per cask 1 50 44 out, Isle au Haut, Saturday. Mary intend- Tuesday evening, to occupy their cottag< 1 Stillman N. Griudle and wife, of Mt. extra o-e, 165 Lime, per cask 95 «• No-., 125 Brick, per M 7011 detained on account of ed to go, but was for the summer. Waldo, have been stopping a few days 44 scoots, .75 White lead, prtb .053.O8 serious illness of her mother. the MIhs Helene A. Wooster, who has beoi 1 with his mother, Mrs. Flora Griudle. Provisions. 8. G. ft: 1b. July in ill health for some months, left b; Harland who is Beef, Pork, Hutchings, employed Steak, .153.30 Chop, 14 1 West Snlllvnn. train to-day, for Patten, where it is bopet on the granite in Hallowell, has been Roasts, .la 3.25 Pigs'feet, .<8 Corned, .08 0.10 Ham, tb Mr. and Mrs. Ash are she will be benefited by the change o f with friends on the Point. per 16J.18 Rodney rejoicing stopping Tongues, 18 Shoulder, .10 a climate. Miss Wooster was 1 .08 .14 over the birth of baby girl. accompaniet Mrs. E. K. Drew was in Bangor last Tripe, Bacon, 015 by her sister Bertha. Veal: Salt .10 a 1 Mrs. James Mattocks and two daugh- week. On her return she was accom- Steak, .18 Lard, .11313 OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS Stiffen the Joints and ters have been visiting in Somesville. P. G. Wooster, a former resident of thi * by her Miss Bryant, Roasts, .10 3.12 Sausage, ft 10 often panied niece, Lucy Lamb: Muscles, while Sprains, Lameness and Soreness but now of Pasadena, arrivet / The Gertrude Roberts Co. played here place Cal., of Hermon. Spring lamb, 15325 attend violent exercise. Use Minard’s Liniment and Tuesday evening for an extended visi Fresh Fish. three evenings this week at Pythian hall Miss Louise Wardwell, who is employed you need not fear results. —- with relatives and friends. Mr. Woos 04 ft 10 a few •Cod, 305 Mackerel, to good houses. at the CaBtine house, spent days 14 04 are to Halibut, 016 Haddock, 005 ter’s old acquaintances pleased gree Ward- Harvey M. Crimmin and wife are last week with her parents, G. G. Flounders, doz 25 Clams, qt 20 R him after an absence of thirteen years. Penob salmon, 20 025 Lobsters ,ft 25 Good Thing —Rub It In. a few with Mr. and Mrs. well and wife. spending days Fuel. July 8. W. Powerful, penetrating, clean to use, gives instant re- B. Crimmin. _ Herbert Wood wife and sou D. Leach, Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— lief, and leaves no oil or grease to soil the clothing. ( Sivun’s Inland. have been 3 00 3 5 00 6 50 Ambrose Mattocks was at home from Monroe, of Brockton, Mass., Dry hard, Broken, Large Bottles 25 cents and $1.00 at Drnggl8t9, Grocers and General Stores. : 2 00 3 3 00 Stove, 6 50 Mrs. Flora Sprague is in very poo with Mrs. Leach’s Dry soft, A POSTAL BRINGS FREP; SAMPLE BOTTLE. Ellsworth one day last week on his way stopping brother, Roundings per load Egg. 6 50 | health. 6 50 Bar where he will be George G. Wardwell. 1000125 Nut, to Harbor, employed Blacksmith’s 6 09 Nina Kent has been quite ill witl 1 8. Climax. for the summer. July Flour, Grain and Feed. measles, but Is now convalescent. The Fourth passed pleasantly here. OuulilHboro. Flour Is weak; corn and feed firm. Prospect John wife and Anni } of with Quite a little sum was netted from the Gott, daughters There was a ball at Bay View hall on of big crop wheat, milling already celebration, which will be used toward and Alice, of Boston, are on the island. the night of the Fourth. commenced In , is responsible for weak market. Usually a drop In oats is looked for at FREED R. painting the church. Lucy Sprague, who has been confinei 1 Mrs. Torrey, of Cherryiield, is| visiting this season, but there is no Indication of weak- SPEAR, to house for several is abou ness yet. | a thp days, her Mrs. Stillman Coffin. David Havey, much-respected citizen, daughter, bb— Corn meal, bag WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Z more. Flour—per died Sunday of pneumonia, after a few once Misses Bertha and Nettlel Boyde, of Straights, 4 50 3 5 00 1 10 St. Louis roller, Corn, bug 1 2<> Sand, Hair, Rosendale X illness. The of the com- Mrs. Clara went to Camdei * who have been relatives Coal, Wood, Hay, days’ sympathy Sprague Calais, visiting 4 50 a 5 00 Oats, bu .40 045

to the bereaved wife her > 5 5 50 1 05 I munity is extended last week, taking grandchildren here, have returned home. Patents, 00 3 snorts—bag— Lime, Cement, American and T Mixed feed,bag 1.10 4 Straw, Brick, and Hilda and Merviu Bailey,who have beei 1 family. The Fourth was very quiet here. Some Middlings, hap with her for the tenweeks. Imported Portland Cements, Calcined Plaster, X R. F. Gerrish, after a few days past attended the celeorations at 1.1501.25 J spending Milbridge II id*-* and Tallow. at returned to Stonington Wed- The many friends of Mrs. Lucy Staple 3 and while others went to Tunk t ADAMANT Wall Sewer and Drain 4 home, Corea, Hides—per tb— Lamb -kins, .253.50 Plaster, Pipe, Mrs. Gerrish him. are to hear that she is on th 3 Tallow — ft— nesday. accompanied rejoict-d camp for a picnic diuner. Ox, 04* per * ♦ .04 % .01* Fire Fire Clay Pipe, She will visit friends in Rockland and road lo recovery. She has been very ill Cow, Rough, Brick, Chimney Presiding Elder J. W. Day was at the Bull, .04 Tried, 04 there seemed no of Swan’s Isiaud. and hope recovery Methodist church Saturday evening and Calf skins, green ? Fire Clay, Kerosene Oil, X 8. .2501.00 July During the heavy thunder shower Jun 3 a number of the members Sunday. Quite Dried Fruit. Charcoal and Baled Shavings, •> .:o, liguiiiinii sn ucn me Biuic ui nnum 7 of the church from Harbor at- North tlluehlll. Prospect Figs, .12 3.20 Tamarinds, 10 I ♦ Smith and John Uott’s house. Neithe r .10 Currants, .1183.12 “OTTO” Coke for Domestic Use. Jobu R. Grindle came home from tended the service Sunday afternoon. Dates, • Mrs. Raisins, .050.15 Apples, string .06 j was damaged to any extent. Severe 1 8. Jen. North Wayne last week. July Prunes. .103.14 Apples, sliced .10 telegraph poles were struck. 5 Park Street, Rockland, flame. Mrs. Ferns Id Bill, of Lynn, Mnss., Is Knutbroosc. | 1 | hall o Haskell. There was a dinner at Epworth Willis of Hall is American the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. S. Crimmin, Quarry, Kipling; on Girls. We have facilities for steam vessels at any stage of the the Fourth. lemoned 3 J coaling y Ice-cream, candy, with his father, J. D. Crimmin. As to the she is to re- Miss Nellie Greene, of Bluehill, spent stopping maiden, taught tide. T and fruit were sold the I 1 Y during day. entertainment at spect herself, that her fate is in her own aud Friday with Miss Alice The Fourth of July X New England Telephone 108-11. Eastern Telephone lf0-3. * Thursday the afternoon a game of baseball wa hands and that she is the more stringently Molasses was a success. The day was Wescott. pond A A A A • A • a.a.a.a.A»A«A» A A A ■ A A A A.I A.«.A t.A.t.A.I.A.t.A.t.A ▲ The cleared whlc bound the very measure of the liberty T played. society |40, the by who has been perfect. All enjoyed rowing, swing- in Mrs. Freeman Grindle, was to the Rev. F. V. so freely accorded to her. Wherefore, paid pastor, Stanley amusements. ing, dancing and other “she has a spending a few weeks in Brockton, Mass., July 6. M. F. her own language, lovely The bouutiful dinner and supper pre- time” with about 200 or 300 boys who came home last week. ,/ West Eden. by Proprietor Lowrrie and wife, of have sisters of their own and a very ac- of with pared Mrs. Alton Stover, Bucksport, of is were un- Lewis Higgins, California, visitin > tbe Eastlake bouse, were fully up to tbeir curate perception that if they EXTREME children, is visiting her parents, of other her two his brother, Nathan Higgins. usual standard of excellence. Guests worthy of their trust a syndicate SIMPLICITY. X. J. Wescott and wife. boys would probably pass them into a The Sunday school held a picnic at tb e were present from Waltham, Franklin, world where there is neither marrying no what- Mrs. Acorn and Mrs. Margaret a Hancock and while Absolutely experience Emily Clerk’d Cove. It was very enjoy Sullivan, Ellsworth, ever is needed to a of point, nor giving in marriage. rightly manage of Waldoboro, mother and aunt in town was White, able time. nearly every family repre- And so time till the maiden knows her. goes Mrs. J. S. Treworgy, are visiting a crowd which could not Mrs. Emily Babbidge, of Deer Isle, I H sented, making the other side of the house—knows that a waB celebrated here by have been accommodated in a less com- is not a nor a Fourth of July the guest of her sister, Mrs. Aim a man demigod mysteriously MONITOR and a baseball game in the modious or convenient spot. veiled monster, but an average, egotis- fantastics Higgins. or Hot Blast i new B. vain, but, ou the whole, forenoon, aud dancing on the grange July 8. tical, gluttonous, Mrs. John Hadley is in very poc r sort of person, to be sooth- floor in the afternoon and evening. companionable, hall She has been for som B Dedliam- that WOOD FURNACE. It health. poorly ed, fed and managed—knowledge A Bum of money was cleared. is ill with touail- good time but seems to be gaining now. Mrs. G. P. Goodwin does not come to her sister in England to build the hall. There Is one —no will be used help itia. till after a few years of matrimony. And only damper Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buuker, accotr complicated system as in other July Kineo for then she makes her choice. furnaces. No to shake and 8._w- their will o Mtb. W E. Leach haa gone to grates | panied by grandchildren, g The golden light touches eyes that are few ashes to remove. f* Sound. ■ the Bummer. this week to Hull’s Cove for the surnmei full of comprehension, but the light is Economical, healthful and al- and family have gone to ways B. B. Higgins LenR Black has returned to her for she makes satisfactory. \ July Miss golden none the less, just There is a reason why our wood Center for a few weeks. 8._M. the y/' work in Bangor. the same sweet, irrational choice that an furnaces are the best. If your ; West Franklin. dealer doesn’t know write to The Misses Alice Blake, Ruby and Hat- English girl does. With this advantage: it, Many hudiug work out of town were e t Mrs. W. G. Burrill, of Brewer, ia visiting us. have to Beal Harbor to She knows a little more, has experience g I tie Higgins gone and friends in town, home to spend the Fourth. reiativea in entertaining, insight into the business- WOOD & BISHOP COMPANY, , I work. The mill will be shut down this wee k who works in Sullivan, es, and hobbies of men, gathered Established MB. Har- Ellery Gray, employ 1839. BANGOR, Rev. J. R. Norwood, of Northeast countless talks with the and owing to the failure of motive power. was home to spend the Fourth, from boys has held services in the school- with the other who find time bor, who of is talks girls had Walter Bradbury and Irving Rollic a Mrs. E. W. Haddocks, Buckaport, house for the past winter aud spring, at those mysterious conclaves to discnss a few with reiativea here, Two children of have gone to Boston for employment. spending days what Tom, Ted. Stuke or Jack have been a baptism here Sunday. r H. Clifford, of Burlington, iB Thus it that she is a com- aud Mrs. Clarence Higgins—Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Moulton and daughte Mrs. E. doing. happens Mr. of STOVES. a her Philander Hurd. panion in the fullest sense of the word CLARION RANGES, FURNACES, Earle and Margaret—also Edith Dorr, are boarding with Mrs. Ada Eddy for tb visiting brother, B. the man she weds, zealous for the inter- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dorr, summer. • July 8. daughter __ est of the firm, to be consulted in time of and and Mr. Norwood is to Pearl, Agate Plumbing Heating. were baptized. going John Woodworth, of Montreal, is visil Hancock. stress and to be called upon for help and a few weeks. During his an < hall Nova Beotia for ing relatives here after absence f There will be a aocial dance at town sympathy in time of danger. Pleasant it Granite Ware. Blue-Flame Oil one of the sum- one should beat for but absence Rev. Dr. Smith, twenty-one years. on Friday evening, July 12. Music by is that heart you, Northeast Harbor, will fill Ch’e’er. of Ellsworth. it is better when the head above that mer people at July 8. Monaghan’s orchestra, and Tin Stoves. 1 Dr. Smith has been here be- heart has been thinking hard on your be- Crockery his place. Seawall. to see him half and when the lips that are always fore, and all will be glad It Dazzles the World. Miss Lizzie Harding, of Walthan: very to kiss give wise counsel.— Ware. Fishing Tackle. in medicine has ever pleasant «g«iu- was the of Mrs. Elmer New No discovery “From Sea to Sea.” Mass., guest of the excitement that Kipling’s July 8. created one quarter Hot Water and Steam Heating. __ man last week. has been caused by Dr. King’s New Dis- Its severest “I wish to truthfully state to you and Surra. Mrs. C. A. Simmons, with Manfred an d covery for consumption. of blossoms have been on victims of the readers of these few lines that your J. E. Gott cut two clusters Mass tests hopeless Edla Simmons, from Dorchester, ’* hemorrhage, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without question, trees recently. The trees consumption, pneumonia, from his pear is stopping at Capt. P. S. Moore’s. pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of the best and only cure for dyspepsia that from the blossoms come in contact with and I J. P. ELDRIDGE, are well set with fruit 8. Dolly. whom it has restored to perfect health. I have ever July John and these seem to be a little For coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay have used many other preparations.” Of spring, Pa. No Me. of nature. fever, hoarseness and whooping cough It Beam, West Middlesex, prepara- Main Street,.Ellsworth, work on the part itchlness of tl 0 extra Eczema, scald head, hives, is the quickest, surest cure in the world. tion equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it little of >• natural It George Rice, wife and son, skin of any sort, Instantly relieved, perm It is sold by W iooin & Moobb, who guar- contains all the digestants. drt or refund will all kinds of food and can’t 1 Somerville, Mass., after visiting Mrs. nently cured. Doan’s Ointment. At any g antee satisfaction money. Large digest The Ellsworth COUNTY bottles 50c and ft 00. Trial bottles free. help but do you good. Wiggin & Moore. American—only Paper. Rice’s brother, Rev. J. D. McGraw, store.—Advt. athcrtietmcntB. COUNTY GOSSIP. Comeponti mcs. Only fools answer questions before they ^Uswortl) American. are asked. is in swim this Winter Harbor the year The do bark, Corn Law. He had been devoted to a pretty girt “Hark! Hark! clops A LOCAL and political journal with her new swimming pool. English North June for some time when he read this advice to to town." PUBLISHED Lamcine, 25,1901. Gentry is coming a young man: “Before marrying a girl, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Deer Isle says bay is not quite up to the To the Editor of The American : inform look her mother over.” He did so, with AT average of good years, but in most sec- Please me when the parlia- ment of England an act called the result that be married the mother. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, tions of the county is far ahead of the passed the “Corn Law”; also what was the BT THE Shall [ the amount oar average. cause of snch a law, when the law was charge up HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING OO. ELLSWORTH. repealed, and such other information as treasurer skipped with to profit and loss?” FAIR GROUNDS, F. W. Editor and The busy little community of Hal Rollins, Manager. you have in regard to the same. queried the bookkeeper jokingly. “No,” Quarry is again in gloom over an acci- and 8 m., rain or shine. Subscription Price—$2.00 a year; $1.00 for Isaiah Young. said the manager. “Put it down un- At 2.3O p. six months; 50 cents for three months; If dental death—the killing of one boy bj der The “corn law” of England was an act running expenses.” paid strictly in advance, $1.50, 76 and 38 cents another while playing with a revolver. respectively. AM arrearage? are reckoned at passed by the parliament of England for Holy souls love retirement; it will do the rate of *. year. per the protection of English farmers against us good to be often left alone; and if we Advertising Kates—Are reasonable, and will The managers of the Bar Harbor fail JULY 17, on we WEDNESDAY, be made known application. foreign growers of wheat. In England have the art of improving solitude, have wisely attempted not to vie with th* wheat is called corn. The corn law was shall find that we are never less alone than Business communications should be addressed big fairs of the State in cattle and agri- and all orders made to, The the method takeu the landlords when alone.—Matthew •o, money payable but to turn their really by Henry. Hancock County Publishing Co., Ella- cultural exhibits, effort* FAHOUS to maintain high rents when should GENTRY’S worth, Maine. and premiums toward the dog and horse they have lowered and methods How’s This? shows. rents, improved _ of production. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for The pupils of school district No. 1 in any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by 1901 JULY 1901 During the Napoleonic wars in Europe Hall's Catarrh Cure. the town of Waltham the last term have .1. Exhibition. there was a F. CHENEY A O. Animal prolonged period of scarcity CO., Props, Toledo, Trained a be of. Of the the have known F. .1. record to proud twenty- of often We, undersigned, wheat, approaching starvation Cheney for the last 15 and believe him Su.' Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. three enrolled, not one was absent a daj years, among the poorer classes. There were perfectly honorable In all business transactions, the term. This also reflects credit and able to during scant harvests at financially carry out any obligation home, and imports from made nv their firm. on the teacher, Miss Isa bell A. Jordan. 1 1 3 the continent were cut off by Napoleon. Wkst A Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, To- ACTORS | 4|77 ledo, O. ARISTOCRATIC ANIITAL 500 j_2_j The working classes and tradesmen suf- 500 “Misery loves company.” The Bangoi Walding, KInNAM A Marvin, Wholesale 9 fered; the farmers and landlords pros- Druggists, Toledo, O. A Herd of Cute Elephants. 8 10 11 12 13 men charged with violating the Green Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, Baby pered. As 8000, however, as the war was acting _7_ Lake fish law by fishing at the lake before directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of over, and the ports were opened, prices fell the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all and endorsed the elite of the land. the ice was entirely out, sent the fish and Patronized by 16 This did druggists. Testimonials free. 20 rapidly. not suit the landlords, Hall’s _14_15 game commissioners the names of eleven Family Pills are the best. 17118119 and then it was that they appealed to Grand free street parade at 10 a. in. others who were fishing in the lake at the parliament for protection. 21 22 23 24 25! 26 27 same time. But it looks as if the two Host. Parliament, composed largely of land- men who were the only ones lucky (T) lords, closed its ears to the cries of the Andrew McFarland's stable enough to catch any fish, would have to j and Card’s brook, Hancock and 28 29 30 who were following BAR HARBOR ~31, populace rioting in the streets i-ineC1APE—Between streets, a black silk Finder will be test the law alone. cape. while the “corn law” was being dis- rewarded by leaving same at Whiting Bros. MOON’S PHASES. Mrs. W. F. Hutchings. cussed, and in 1815 enacted the corn law. Full •. 1 6:17 jfluNew K 5:1( An engagement of marriage by cable Lamoine, Me., July 2,1901. V?, 'Moon 1 p. m. BarMoon 10 p. m Tue law absolutely excluded all show which has attracted the attention of two foreign horse: Third 10:*° First q > Oo 8:68 wheat when prices at home were less than x. Quarter Op.m. f? Quarter ZO a. m. continents is of particular interest to Co Urt. Full eighty shillings. qi 5:33 Hancock county. Toe prospective groom AND FAIR V?. Moon 01 a.m. The keeping up of prices on such a floor and basement— is John Quimby Wood, a Bucksport boy, in Masonic block on State until staple article of food touched the STORE—Rooms—first street, WILL HE HELD who went oufto some poorer recently occupied by the Hancock County JULY 1901. Honolulu, Hawaii, WEDNESDAY, 10, classes in a vital spot. They were not Publishing Co. Inquire of John B. Redman, years ago and made a fortune in sugar. agent, in same building. without their powerful no- He is now travelling in Europe. He is a champions, table among them being the great English Representative Mudd, of Maryland, graduate of Bucksport seminary and of Jfor Salt. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, statesman, Richard Cobden. For thinks the republicans will be able to Harvard uuiversity. Mr. Wood’s fiance years the anti-corn law agitation kept England and sHow^ASiQC?h7^e^fe^ AUC. 21 and 22. elect Senator Wellington’s successor. is Miss Margaret Goddard, of Boston, a 20, in a ferment. Safesand two show cases. Apply to Gkoruk rich and talented young lady, whom he A. Parches. iu iota a scale or met in uiiuing duties, regu- Secretary as re- Naples. Horse Power gasolene en- Gage will, usual, lated in the home 7*2 by prices market, was gine. Can be seen in mv SPECIA L K ENNEL SHOW. main on duty all the summer, with ENGINE—A running shop adopted, but this was about as effective in daily. Isaac L. Hodgkins. Ellsworth Me. an occasional He GREEN LAKE FISH LAW. only day’s outing. keepiug out foreign wheat as the original Swine and Pet Stock and one Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Belgian is of the few persons who prefer Jaw. In times when Notices. other crops failed, Spetfal Reduced rates over all railroads. to take their vacations Two Bangor Men Who Are Testing Hares. when the such as potatoes, the suffering among tb$ VVaut CARD OF THANKS. weather is not warm. tr, Company. became more and the anti- Secretary poor Intense, the medium of Some time ago Edward J. Hunt and undersigned, through Hitchcock and his family are also in corn law agitation proportionately more THEyour paper, desire to express our pro- C. B. Bar Me. H. both of were PINEO, See’y., Harbor, M. Rideout, Bangor, bitter. found sense of gratitude to neighbors and Washington, and expect to remain friends, for their assistance arraigned in the Bangor muuicipHl court timely during until about the first of Cobden led the fight for years, aud our mother’s last sickness, and for kindly August. with violated the fish and in our late bereavement. charged having won other sympathy gradually powerful adherents Frank Hodgkins. game laws iu fishing at Green Lake on to his side until, in 1846, the corn law was Howard Hodgkins. President be- 21, the ice not then Fred Hodgkins. McKinley announced, April being entirely finally repealed. fore that he out of that body of water. Mrs. Myra McGrath. leaving Washington, Franklin, Me., July 10,1901. would issue the declar- They pleaded not guilty to the charge, proclamation Maine Central Pan-American Tours. free trade between the United ciaimiug that a sufficient amount of ice ing that hundreds of Maine SmusEmtnta. had left the lake to make Recognizing States and Porto Rico on and fishing entirely after people who will visit the great fair at legal. They did not deny that they had July 25, in accordance with a resolu- Buffalo will want to be sure of good hotel been fishing there on the day alleged, or COMING. tion by the Porto Rican accommodations and all details arranged adopted legis- that they had caught fish. They were as soon as he an official in advance, the Maine Central railroad HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS ARTISTIC FRAMING lature, gets found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine has a series of copy of that resolution. of arranged personally-con- flO ‘each, and $1 extra for every fish IN CRAYON, PASTEL AN 13 ducted tours under the direction Hancock which had were also personal Hall, they caught. They MolJfyy15 AND WATER COLOR. PHOTOGRAPHY. of Frank A. Elwell who is so well aud A relic was shipped from Washing- sentenced to pay the costs, which favorably known to Maine people on ac- 40 Main Me. ton to the Buffalo several amounted to $32 31. St., Ellsworth, exposition, count of hiel success in for- The case was and is in order conducting days ago, that will have more than a appealed, eign tours for the past seventeen years. The New for for trial at the August term of the su- Ravel passing interest thousands of vis- These tours will leave Wed- preme court. No moral turpitude is in- Portland, itors. It is an old shoe, eighteen nesday, 17 and with — volved in the matter, and Messrs. Hunt July 31, through HERE inches long and seven inches wide, sleepers, via the grand sceuery of the Co. and Rideout simply desire the supreme Humpty Dumpty IS THE PLACE TO BUT that was made the father of Gen- White Mountains. Patrons will be served by court to place a construction on the law. with meals en route and at Side Splitting Pantomime and High Class eral U. S. Grant, and was for several W it hin a short time Chairman Carleton, quartered the Hotel one Vaudeville, headed by that Famous Clown, to the a Niagara, of the first- etc. years previous Civil war, of the fish and game commission, has Haying Tools, Scythes, Snaths, Forks', class hotels of Buffalo, near the lake part of the sign in front of the tan- received a telegram from Messrs. Hunt from, JAS. R. ADAMS, which is not a temporary hotel bui t nery of Grant & Perkins at Galena, and Rideout in which they stated that Assl-ted by a company of High Class Artists. A Good for the discomfort of visitors to the ex- TWO-Bowed Rake, 15c. 111. they did not wish to test the Green Lake New acts, new scenery, new features. Pro- position. Attractive parks nearly sur- nounced as fish law alone. The despatch gave the by the press and public the beet round the hotel, and while but show on the road. Prices, 50c. See Regret over the resignation of names of eleven well-known Bangor men eight 25, 85, Paris 20c. lb. minutes ride from the centre of the grand street parade at uoou. Tickets on 9ale at Bug Death, Green, Charles G. Dawes, as comptroller of who, the two respondents said, had fished city, its guests are free from the usual J. A. Cunningham’s. at the same time and under the same con- annoy- will flies from cattle and Give the currency, which has been tendered fiflW TCacp keep horses. it a trial and ance of dust and smoke so common wu w JJOiOG ditions as themselves. The was noise, will never be without it. to take effect Oct. is no means message you 1, by to commercial and no hotel can SttibreUsnnmta. closed with the words: “We make this as hotels, confined to official circles. He has filled offer more absolute comfort as be ob- a complaint,” and was signed by Messrs. may a most difficult in a manner tained at the cars V*C*0»oio»0»0#0#0*0*040^0v STRATTON & position Hunt and Rideout. Niagara. Trolley every EDWIN M. WESCOTT, minute for the 3 MOORE, f, highly creditable to himself and satis- exposition within one dealer In all kinds of n riAIN Upon receiving this message, Chairman 4 $ ST., ELLSWORTH. (1 to the business but in block of the hotel. C factory world, Carleton at once wrote to the eleven men Fresh, salt, Smoked and Dry Here the party remains five for 2 view of the fact that he purposes be- ’whose names had been given him. lln days EAST MAINE T visiting the exposition, one day to be de- FISH. I MAINE CENTRAL R. R. ginning an active canvass for a seat explained he situation, enclosing a copy voted to visiting Niagara Falls in in the Senate early in the fall, it is of the telegram, and expressed the hope special CONFERENCE SEMINARY, cars. TOURS. that all of the could trolley felt that his course in resigning was cases be settled with- | BUCKSPORT, MAINE. )[ The nrice of inemhershin innlnrioci P Leave Portland at SJO a. m. Wed- wise. out legal proceedings. The ordinary flue, Pullman 1 A corps of each of nesday, July 17 and arrive he Raid, was special cars, berths each way, instructors, whom 1a a A July 31, specialist lu his meals en route each department. IlutTalo 10.45 next day. AH expenses Chairman Carleton was in way, room with 2 An increased Postmaster-General Smith, having Bangor Bun- equipment In the science de- IN paid. breakfasts at the ride Haddock, Halibut, partment, making it efllelent. Through sleepers via White day, and during his visit he was seen Niagara; trolley to qCod, Blueflsb, q especially had his idea of a revision of by 4 £ 3 Athletics, und» r Mountains and Montreal. Meals en thorough Niagara Falls, transfer of to and Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, Scallops, proper restrictions, en- one of the men whose names bad been baggage Lobsters couraged. it is that a route. the rules second-class mail 0 and Finneo Baddies. 5 expected good gymna- A Personally conducted, seven regulating from and in all sium will be for use at the sent him. It was that at least hotel, fact, expens* s. ready beginning of explained the fall term. days- Everything flrsLclass, »A5. matter, approved by President Mc- The number for each tour will be limit- 0 Campbell & True Bldg.. East Ena Bridge, O several out of the eleven had linhed with- 4 A of volumes. Y ELLNWOKTH, me. y good library 4,000 Kinley and his fellow-members of the ed, and full particulars can be obtained out the knowledge that they were violat- 'i40+C40404040+0+0+ S. A. Bendkk, B. D President. is his atten- by sending for an to F. E. TO BUFFALO. cabinet, giving personal ing the law, and that as soon as they itinerary tion to the revision. His ex- Booth by, general passenger Maine BUCKSPORT BUSINESS Individual tours long were informed of the fact they at once agent, COLLEOE. every day. AH Central Portland. GET THE BEST; IT COSTS NO MORE. Buhlness and shorthand courses. arrangements made for in the business ceased None of them railroad, Pine ad- board, etc., perience newspaper angling. caught vantages offered. K. A. In COOPER, Principal. advauce. Any you want to has fitted him to do the work well. It and in view uf these facts it is price any iish, pay. The is not intended that a single legiti- likely that the cases against them will be Weather of June. M. M. FURNITURE COVERINGS. mate shall be hurt dropped. Following is an abstract of meteoro- MERTZ, September tour to publication by thi^ _ Europe, 40 days, I have a flue line of that but the fake logical observations at the Maine agricul- coverings ; All expenses paid. revision, many publica- WILLIAM J. CHAMBERLAIN. Practical Tuner will convert old furulture into new tural experiment station at Orono, dur- organ?."0©an© tions, which have been enabled to at small cost. Full ing the month of June: particulars on application to make because have a money solely they Native of Ellsworth Dies In His West- Repairing specialty. E. S umber of clear days-.. Room Mouldings. E. BOOTH BV. been allowed to send their and ern Home. papers Numl>erof fair GenT. days.. Fourteen years’ factory experience. Pass. Agent. Maine Central R. R. books the mails at one cent a William J. Chamberlain, a native ol Many styles at moderate through Number of cloudy days.. prices. mk. Ellsworth who went West Out of town orders solicited. Portland, pound, instead of eight cents a pound, fifty years Rgo. Total precipitation as water..1.79 Inches j I make old died at his home in Waupaca, Wisconsin, Average for same month for33 .3 hair mattresses as as new. which they are likely to have to pay years. 5ft Inches Drop a postal or leave orders at J. good Tuesday of last week, honored by hie Temperature. under the new regulations, will be hit T. NEW STABLE. townsmen and loved by his friends. Average for the month.63.8* Crippen’s music store, Ells- and there is no doubt of their de- UNDERTAKING. hard, Mr. Chamberlain was born in Ellsworth Average for same month for 31 years. 62 8* worth, Me. to be hit hard. June — serving April 10,1826. la 184S be married Miss Highest, 26, 27,23.Pl» Highest for same month for 33 years.93 5* L. W. Lucy Brimmer. In 1851 he went West and “The Beautiful is hh Useful as JORDAN, Lowest, June the Useful, Maine A. O. U. W. 17.38* I have a new Lodge, settled in Wisconsin. At Dayton, where more opened stable on Lowest for same month for 33 years.31..2* perhaps so.” No. 1 Franklin Street, Ellsworth. The Maine lodges, A. O. U. W., have be first be became lived, postmaster, and Average of warmest day.79* been given to withdraw from held various town Both Franklin street. permission offices. In 1875 be was Average of coldest day.61* Bedding Plants for your garden, and Horses fed by the Massachusetts jurisdiction. The elected county treasurer, and moved to Phosphate which will make them grow, can be COUCHES^ of Maine will be had at the the grand iodge Instituted Waupaca. He was county treasurer for A new line just received. Sub- day, week or month "You talk about posters and your ads. upon the at mod- in Workman’s hall, Augusta tomorrow. and after that eight years, for most of the fence, ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. stantial, medium goods. Each lodge of Maine will be represented. time to bis death was of the erate up justice But they ain't the kind o' mediums that appeals prices. Horses left in The July assessments will be collected and He also bad my peace police justice. to common sense; Tomato, Pan8le8' from Maine members as usual, but after REFRIGERATORS. business interests there, being proprietor You may talk about your dodgers, and your Cabbsxe, Asters, care will receive careful that all the will be into the PLANTS. The attention. money paid of a brick yard. circulars and such, Celery Verblnas, "Gurney”, all sizes—$13 up. I state treasury, He leaves a widow and seven children. But calculate they don't assist an advertiser Lettuce. “ay'*"kl8’ much; Hollyhocks etc. It is expected that the assessments for The Waupaca Republican says: the fund And especially In winter, when the snow Is on Window Screens beneficiary willtbe materially The death of a useful business man In a com- the ground, lessened by this separation. Hitherto, munity Is a loss of much magnitude to all. made to order. I also have E. I wonder where your posters and your dodgers TELEPHONE CONNECTION. L. assessments have been levied upon the Such a man was William J. Chamberlain. For screen DODGE, can be found? do&rs. of Maine for the death of any years he has been a sturdy, energetic citizen, people But within the cozy homestead, when the parlor FiiAx-KLix active In home and official life and his advice Xo tuca. Street, Ellsworth. member of the order in New England; stove's aglow, iLegai E. J. and counsel have been of benefit to the DAVIS, now, however, the beneficiary fund wiil great The Is read aloud to we newspaper everyone CO MsJTlSSIONERS^'NOTICEr

\ ——————mummam—H RLLSWOKTH POINT. KILLED EaflroaDa ante Steamboats. PALLS. matters were carried on. A large and AT HANCOCK HIS PLAYMATE. vcHjbcrtisfmcnts. crowd attended tbe dances in tbe Miss orderly Blanche Kincaid is at home 'from List of the Cottagers aim Hotel Guests Sad Accident at Hall afternoon and evening. Quite a number Shooting Quarry Waltham, Mass., for a two weeks’ vaca- Now There. Last of fakirs were there. Carter with his Friday. tion Impaired Digestion with her parents. The cottagers and guests at Hancock Hall 6 African dodger did a rushing business. Quarry, July (special)—John May not be all that is meant by dyspepsia Monroe who is Point at are: Reed, aged ten years, was killed by a but it will be if Dorr, employed in The band boys express themselves as very present play- now, neglected. .June 1901. H Grant and Miss Clarence Commencing 24, Boston, is a two weeks’ vaca- liberal Mr. and Mrs. George mate, Pirie, aged fifteen years, of The uneasiness after fits of nerv- spending grateful to the publlo for the eating, BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. tion Ellsworth. last with bis mother here. and to their friends who Grant, of Trenton, Friday, by the accidental ous headache, sourness of the stomach, and patronage, many 88 Mr and Mrs Maxfield, of Bangor. discharge of a revolver. a gas iSSSSSSa Those who attended the celebration of aided in making the celebration a success. disagreeable belching may not be very bad ::::::::: The go© jg—"*** the Mrs John Bacon, Mr and Mrs John boys, with two others, were playing but will be if the stomach is Fourth, gotten up by Lynch’s band, Miss Mildred Nason, *who has been now, they and sons. in Thomas shed in © s* s S 2 -> r-a i-h ^FH^oj»eaet»««aeae-■ last Carrie Wheeler, of Stoneham, Mass., size. The walls it are ten feet deceased child, living at the time of the death against twenty-seveu year. enclosing Mrs J J Emery, a daughter. [Leila.] entitled to the share There are houses and of my said wife, shall be are made for a visiting at Charles Jordan’s. high. bathing Arrangements being GRAY—At Ellsworth, June 28, to Mr and Mrs a the parent would have taken if living, share with toilet rooms and hot and Six Trips Week to Boston. be York and pavilion, Frank P Gray, a daughter. aud share alike. whippet (dog) race which promises to Mrs. J. 9. Earle, of Now city, cold shower baths. The said real estate is situated at Bar Har- GRINDLE—At Bluehlll, .July 4, to Mr and Mrs very interesting. The kenuel depart- sou, VV. H. Chapman, of Philadelphia, are bor, in the town of Eden, in said county of Andrew S Grindle, a son. and described as follows: one- which was such a success last year, Mrs. Earle’s sister, Mrs. Alden Hancock, ment, visiting How Are Your Kidney* V HUTCHINS—At Penobscot, July 3, to Mr and seventh in common and undivided of a Mrs A II a part will be much larger this year. Haslem. Dr. Hobbs’ Pills cure all Ills. Sara* Hutchins, daughter. certain of land, with the buildings Sparagus kidney parcel 'le free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y LEACH—At Penobscot. to Mr and Mrs thereon, viz.: commencing at a point on the The trotting and running races promise July 9. H. July 4, of the Scott Leach, a daughter. southerly side county road, commonJy to be well tilled. Cattle, sheep, swine. called Mt. Desert street, at the northwesterly Bar Harbor. MARKS—At Bluehlll, July 3, to Mr and Mrs corner of land now or late of Nathan Ash; pigeons, pet stock Charles A Marks, a son. Angora goats, poultry, Charles of the hardware firm of MARINE LIST. on said road fifty- Green, thence running westerly and Belgian hares each have departments, SCHIEFFELIN—At Bar Harbor, June 27, to nine feet; thence turning and running <5# met with a Mrs William J (59) no doubt be a attractive show Green Reynolds, peculiar Mr and Schleffelln,a daughter. Saturday, June 22, 1901, steamer to the western boundary It will very Commencing southerly parallel accident which he lost one [Eleanor.] “Mt Desert”, will be due to leave Bar Harbor line of said Nathan Ash one hundred ilOO) Saturday by Ellsworth Fort. YOUNG—At Corea, to Mr and Mrs for Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest feet; thence turning and running easterly He was and struck the thill ARRIVED July 3, an from which ex- eye. driving, Daniel a son. Harbor, Stonlngton and Rockland, to connect and to said Mt. Desert street nine (9) Adversity is egg Young, parallel of the with the A small Wednesday, July 3 with steamer for Boston. feet; thence turning and running southerly perience is hatched. wagon whip. again and parallel to the westerly boundary piece of whalebone from the end of the Sch Lulu W Eppes, Jordan, Milltown MARRIED. line of said land of Nathan Ash oue hundred SAILED To Cure a Cold In One Day flew into his the RETURNING. and (150) feet; thence and whip eye, penetrating fifty turning Friday, 5 Bar and to said Mt. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AY. He was taken to that July GRAHAM-EMERY—At Harbor,-July 2, running easterly parallel eyeball. Bangor L Mrs Mabel Graham to From Boston, dally, except Sunday, at 5 p m. street to the line of refund the money If It falls to cure Sch Hazel Dell, Coggins, Sullivan by Rev S Hanscom, Desert westerly boundary druggists where the was removed. From Rockland, touching at Intervening land- of Nathan theuce turning and E. W. Grove's Is on each box. “25c. evening, eye Raymond Emery, both of Bar Harbor. said land Ash; signature Tuesday, July 9 except Mondays at 5 a m. on the line of said land of M'VEIGH —SYLVESTER—At Deer Isle. June ings, dally, running northerly Sch Caressa, Harvey, Bar Harbor, lumber, said Ash to the point of beginning. Together 30, by Rev M s Hartwell. Mrs Eliza E Mc- Whhcomh. Ilavnes & Co E. S. J. Bar Ilarbor. a to and over so much Veigh to Fred W both of Deer Isle. Morse, Agent, with right pass repass A Jer- SylveBter, to Robert Sell Henrietta Whitney, Woodward, <>f the ••Holmes Lot”, conveyed MOORE-FRENCH —At 8, by deed dated sey City, staves, Whitcomb, Haynes A Co Lakewood, July Atnory by Amelia M. Holmes by Elder G D Garland, MIbb Jennie Ola Mooie, Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. and recorded with Hancock Hancock County Forts. darch 2s, 1881, of Lakewooo, to Ralph E French, of Frank- >ks us lies west c ,utny deeds, bo 176, page 320, West Sullivan—Ar July 1, sch Ira B lin, Mass William H. H*ll. Gen’l Mgr., Boston. of the above-described premises to and from Plnkhain Ellems, STANLEY-JARVIS—At Cranberry July me from aud to the lot herein de- Ar f-chs Mollle Rhodes; Mildred A Isles, highway July 3, G T Miss Jennie M tciibed, and also to and from all places be- Geo W Collins by Hadloek.esq, Stanley R. PARKER Pope; to Oscar E both of Isles. I Jarvis, Cranberry an easement ol W. said lot. Together with ! Ar 6, sch Tims A Lawrenre yond July Biasbiil & Ellsworth steamb’l Co. aud air over so much of said "Holmes Sltl July I, sch Delaware, curb for Hooper & RorttlaM, light above-de- Lot” as lies west of the premises Havey, to Boston niKD. scribed. Being the same premises described »ld July 2, sch Carrie A Bucknam, Moore, in the deed of Frederic Arnory to Busau B paving, to New York Bturgis, bearing date Nov. 21, 1692, aud re- Sid July 3, sch May Queen, curb, for Boston CHAMBERLAIN—At Waupaca, Wie, July 2, of book 266 CO- William J of Ells corded in said registry deeds, CLOTHING ! Sid July 4, sch Ira B Ellems, paving, for Bos- Chamberlain, formerly and to the deeds 75 page 275, to which deed ton worth, aged years. to foi | therein mentioned reference is be had Sid July 6, sch Geo W Collins, euro, for Bos FREETHY—At Brooklin, July 4, Mrs Estella further particulars, aud especially for suet ton Freethy, aged 24 years, 7 months, 10 days. easements, if as art New other rights and any, Sid July 7, scha Mollle Rhodes, paving, GOGGINS—At Ellsworth, July 7, Catherine, conferred in and said deeds, or any o Franconia, staves for Franklin, to New by York; Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles In Connection with Boston and Bangor Victory, general cargo for Hancock Point York; Gogglns, aged 5 days. Co. Aud the petitioner having an estate In pos THE MOST and Baas Harbor Steamship that it Ii HATHAWAY—At Mass. July —, session in said real estate represents Domestic Ports. Cambridge, Schedule In Effect June 22 to Sept. 17,1901. real estati widow of Galen necessary expedient to sell said Marla, Hathaway, formerly | HCD8 GOING EASTWARD. for the following reasons: that owing to tm |. 150Br0N—Ar «iuiy i, uuiuerer, oumvuu, of Ellsworth,-aged 87 years. can Julia Bangor leave Rock- many undivided interests the property Baker, H A VEY—At North Sullivan, July 7, David B Every day, except Monday, and that thi at sch Mabel E Goss, land arrival of steamer from Boston not be dealt with to advantage .July 5, Stonington Havey, aged 02 years, 6 months. upon hundred dollars fo For YOUR MONEY. Slil Julv 8, schs Henry Wlthlngton, Sargent- (not before 5 a m) for Dark Harbor, *Egge- price offered of fifty-five 1 HODGKINS—At June Mrs KG Alt M Franklin, 30, Nancy Deer the whole property is deemed by your peti j vllieand Norfolk; Whilden, Desert; moggln, Sargentvllle, North Isle, Sedg- J V and Wes- Hodgkins, aged 73 years. tioner and all other parties in interest a gooi C Moseley, Sullivau; Wellington wick, Brooklln, *8outh Bluehill, Bluehill, Surry Peter ol and one that should be accepted. Am what is terloo, Sullivan KANE—At Augusta, July 5, Kane, and Ellsworth. one That’s everybody after; ? sch for above stations and that tbe following named persons | Norfolk—Ar July 5, Thelma, Spofford, Ellsworth, aged 64 years. Daily, except Monday, represents for West Tre- herself, are the only persons wh< New York MOORE—At June Charles Moore, South Brooksvllle. Saturdays including when schs Geo F Sedgwick, 27, whose issue are or may become interested that’s what you Boothbay*—Ar July 7, Keene, 69 4 months, 8 mont. or you get S aged years, days. and Frac- | g Bluehlll; Hattie Collins, Stonington; Niger, GOING WESTWARD. Persons. Kcsidtsnce. Nature PURDY—At West Gou’.dsboro, June 25, James In ♦ Sullivan steamer will leave Ells- tional Amount of with us. Francis R New York aged 67 years. Dally, except Sunday, 5 trade Sid July 5, sch Baird, Purdy, worth to at 7 30 a for Blue- tcrest. 4 (stage Surry), m, for SHrgentvllle SAUNDERS—At South Brooksvllle, July South North New life es schC B hill, Bluehill, Brooklln, Sedgwick, Marion Sturgis, city of York, shall show some special g Dutch Island Harbor—Ar July 0, Dora Blanche, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, South Brooksvllle, tate. The petitioner. Wood, Philadelphia for Saco L Saunders, aged 2 months, 3 days. West Treinont), ^Herrick’s, Egge- * of JSe\ out sch Puri- (Saturday, Mary Lyman Sturgis (minor), city Firk Island-Passed July 4, SEAVEY—At Prospect Harbor, June 29, Mrs moggln, 'Northeast Harbor, Dark Harbor and and indefinite. this week in from York, contingent tan, Patebogue Ida C Seavey, aged 28 years. Rockland, arriving to connect with steamer for ♦Henrietta H. B. Sturgis (minor), city o bargains g New York—Ar July 6, schs E L Warren, SEAVEY— At June 26. George K Boston. New York, contingent and indefinite. Closson, Somes Sound; Georgletta, Peterson, Gouldsboro, O. A. CROCKETT, con aged 69 11 months, 17 days. Charles I. Sturgis, Chicago, , Providence Seavey, years, Manager, Rockland, Me. tinseut and indefinite. Ar July 7, sch Pochasset, Alt Desert SUITS Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave Roger F. Sturgis, Brookline, Massachusetts MEN’S Ar July 4, sch Jennie A Stubbs, Dorr, Ragged Island SUAcrtisnitcnta. word at 27 Hancock street, Ellsworth (telephone contingent and indefinite. __ Henrietta S. Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Penn | Sid July 4, sch Geo H Mills, Camden connection). and indefinite. Ar July 6, schs Damletta and Joanna, Swan’s contingent Penn stations. Elizabeth S. Porter. Philadelphia, Island; C J Willard, Franklin; Mattie J Alles, •Flag Harbor contingent and indefinite. South Gardner; R S Graham, Buck’s Penn., contin 14 15. Ar schs J M Harlow and H T Mary H. Scott, Philadelphia, SIO, 12, July 4, Hedges, Franklin ; Swan’s Island gent and indefinite. „„ Myronus, Wherefore the petitioner prays that Koge Fkknandina—Ar July 4, sch Gen Adelbert Piazza Chairs, F. of lirookline, tu the county c Ames, Dodge, New York Sturgis, soul L state of Massachusetts, or Sid July 4, schs Helena, Jasper, Montreal; ^CARRIAGES** Norfolk, I other suitable person may be appotntea Abble C Stubbs, Phi brook, Philadelphia ; I have a stock of carriages L said real estates New in Philadelphia—Cld sch J Howell large trustee to sell aud couvey up-to-date styles | July 5, sum seven bundle Saco ; on hand at that cannot a private Bale for the of Leeds, prices eighty-five aud 72-100 dollars, or at a publi Cld July 3, sch Hattie A Marsh, Saco sch C Saco be beaten or equalled anywhere auction, and to hold and apply the proceed HEN’S Cld July 8, Mary Stuart, Hammocks. j c of such sale according to the requirements ; $ Satilla River—Sid July 2, sch Sedgwick, 1 in the State. Md f law in such caBe made and provided. SUHHER Hagerthy, Annapolis, Marion Sturgis. IAVe | vineyard Haven—Sid July 7, sch Harold J ') Standard Work Warranted. S> McCarthy, Hoboken for Salem The of the season sai » height ’’ •Children of the and of the NECKWEAR. Ar July 5, sch Florence S Hay,Stonington for You take no risk of for petitioner § and these articles ar j paying Robert Sturgis, deceased. New York ^ Ar July 8, sch C B Wood, Philadelphia for <> a job, and getting a poor » of a. d. 1901. _ good Dated this 2d day July, Saco absolutely necessary 1 as havin one at » The within named referred to Cape Henry—Passed in July 1, sch Sedg- Useful and cheap. my place. contingent interests waive notioe upon wick, Hagerthy, Satilla for Baltimore consent to the granting of the within petitioi EA8TPORT—Sid July 8, sch Willie L Maxwell, Charles I. Sturgis. Bowden, Sullivan S. L. LORD. Robert Sturgis. New London—Ar July 7, sch Grace Davis, I Henrietta S. Ingersoll. for New York Buck’s Harbor ^ Elizabeth S. Porter. W. PARKER CLOTHING CO. Perth Amboy—Sid July 8, sch Hattie H Chamber Mary Howard Scott. R. | Barbour, Bangor Furnishings sch Jona STATE OF MAINE. Portsmouth—Ar July 7, Cone, * ‘ Sullivan for Providence The American more vital sta- Hancock ss.—At a court f Those white ar prints probate Block, Ellsworth, Maine. Porta. suites in and for said county of Hmcoc Manning Foreign Bluehill, an ^ on the second day of July* lx* ^5®* 8t Thomas—Ar June 27, sch Pope Ramirez, all the rage. Iron and on and deaths— our Lord one thousand nine hundred Jordan, New York tistics—births, marriages Thi * >a#a sch brass bedsteads. On the foregoing petition ordered: Santiago—Ar July 3, Medford, Leland, thereof be to all persons inte Philadelphia notice given Notea. than all the other papers printed in the ested, by causing a copy of saidpetitionai this order thereon to be published thrt Sch Francis R Baird, from New York, for weeks successively in the Ellsworth Amer Sargentvllle. which put Into Boothbay, July 2, at 6th for combined, and most of them it can, a newspaper published CUT ORASS leaking, proceeded destination, having county said that they may appear \ YOU CAN’T repaired. county, and f made for the bate court to be held at Ellsworth, with a grinding machine especially purpose. City Island, N Y, July 4—Sch J M Harlow, C. R. FOSTER, of a. ir it sharpened one to two weeks ahead its said on tbe sixth dav August have from Franklin for New with a prints from of county, and sho .V Lunt, York, 1901, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, -- of stone, while off Stratford, Ct, 2, the piayer if cargo July cause, if any they have, why during a heavy westerly squall carried away Connection. the should not be granted. all Telephone 32 Main Stree • petitioner Probat No. O School St., Ellsworth, Me. mainmast, mizzenmast, and gear attached. contemporaries O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of ISAAC L. HODGKINS, A true copy, Attest :—Chas. P. Dorb, Registe N ~ ■ ~^== and daughter Hotb, from Somerville, has subscribers at 1 Ob ing her with a book “The Life of Moody”. Morgan are at Seal Cove, Beatrice Turner The American COUNTY NEWS. Lord and Lyman Ixrrd, COUNTY NEWS. No. 1 was Isabell A. Jordan. St inson at Brook- Maaa.; Everett the 1 lb in Hancwk county; taught by additional at Bass Harbor, Anna of post-offices fOr additional County Xewe eee other payee. County Neirs 8ta other page*. Osborne Lord and wile, from The whole number of attending at Somes Sound. from Bath; ail the other papers in the county com- pupils lin, Evelyn Bellatty school was Not one was Belfast. bined do not reach so many. The Amer- North Castine. twenty-three. Biuehlli- There was an accident at the quite here. The in absent a day. Their names are Walter Stevens The Fourth passed quietly ican \s not the only paper printed Mrs. Lucy Nye, of Bucksport, 1b in Edgar arrived Sunday. steamboat wharf Sunday afternoon. Gilman nea- the church, given never claimed to Colby, Harvey Jordan, Jordan, off the wharf dinner at the grove Hancock county. and has town. Albert Bisset was at home Sunday. Thomas Cole’s horse backed Grace Arthur Roland and the entertain- but if ia the that can Jordan, Jordan, with Mr. Cole in the Fortunately hy the ladies’ circle, to, only paper prop- The Acadian hotel for the sea- John returned from Portland wagon. opened Jordan, Lowell Jordan, Philip the were both well pat- a County all the Jordan, Sylvia it was near aud he struck the ment In evening, erly be zzllzZ paper; son June 26. last week. high water, Ada Jordan, Wilda Jordan, Marion ronised. Proceeds, f50 net. peat are merely local papers. The circula- water instead of the rocks. As it was, Mr. The new hotel at Dice’s Head is nearly Bessie Erma William G. Philip arrived last week 8. tion o/ The American, barring the Bar Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Cole is badly bruised and several ribs are July completed. The hotel will be well filled. Nellie Abbott, Hattie Austin from Portland, where he has been work- _TomboN. Harbor Record's summer Hat, is larger Crimmin, broken. He Is an old man which makes as where There are new arrivals with every boat. Giles, Leona Googins, Harvard Hasletn, ing. The Vo such thing “summercomplaint" Ih~.r *Uf'A of "V. the other papers printed the more serious in hiB case. la injuries l)r. Fowler’s Kslra.t of Wild Strawberry The outlook is good for a large colony of Aubrey Jordan, Ruby Jordan, Harvard Miss Louise Hinckley has returned from Albert Lambert, in Hancock county. horse was uninjured. Nature’, remedy for every looae- Alma and Grafton where she kt.pt handy. summer people. Kittridge, Dyer, Boston, has been attending who was behind had to the wagon, jump ne.B of the Imwels.—Athcr pages. Ail the in both schools were CYmnty arrived home Saturday. pupils King Philip, formerly owned by F. P. July 8. C. remembered by their teacher and pre- _ has returned home Merrill. Borrenio. v Mrs. Lucy Mixer South "eat Harbor. sented with small tokens of respect. The Sorrento public library opened on from Belfast and Camden, where she has George Dwight left Monday for Boston Mrs. Ada Parker, with a part of her Monday with Miss Agnes Patten, libra- been to visit her children. East Franklin. on a concert tour. He is one of Boston’s family, is at her summer home. well-known concert rian, as in past seasons. Several from this vicinity attended the Mrs. Bell Roberson and her children, singers. Robbins and his wife Would V Lightkeeper Fred What a of Happiness it a Miss Marlon Heap E. W. Corliss and Carl Bailey, of Man- Bagaduce Sunday school association at accompanied by friend, Lena Maddox has completed her course have returned to duty after spending their of is her * chester, N. H Rrrlved Saturday and are Castine Tuesday, July 2. It is to be re- Maxwell, Frankfort, visiting in the primary school (sixteen terms) three weeks’ leave of absence with relatives Bring to Ellsworth Homes. Mrs. Gordon. guests of Mrs. Curtis, at Rockend. gretted that there were so few to listen tc sister, May without missing even a half day. here. Hard to do housework with an aching the reading of the several paperB which Rev Miss Woodslde has rented and Miss Alice G. Underwood, of Man- Mrs. Gaton Osgood's horse ran away last Capt. Thomas Milan and d^pgbter Hattie ^ were replete with good things. The moved into J. H. Hardison’s cottage. back, chester, N. H., is the guest of her friend, week, throwing Mrs. Osgood and her have gone back to Mt. Desert Rock light small attendance was due to the showers Woodslde is a friend who at leisure or at work. Miss Margaret Curtis, at Rockend. Miss expecting daughter out. Mrs. Osgood received se- station after several weeks’ visit here. Hours of misery and contin- which began in the morning is a student in a school to prepare for rious her with knew the Services were held in the Church of the injuries; daughter escaped Capt. Milan’s health is much improved. If women only cause; ued through the day. foreign mission work. She will assist bruises. Redeemer for the first time this season by slight Rev. E. M. Cousins, of Biddeford, came Backache pains come from sick kid- The to mar the usual serenity Miss Woodside in her work in the Free Rev. O. S. New hall, of New York, on Fri- only thing The arrivals at the Bluehill house last to Southwest Harbor Saturday for a few of this and to rerniud the inhabi- churches in town while neys. place Baptist taking week were: Mr. and Mrs. his Irene day. George Dwight, days, accompanied by daughters, will cure It. tants of the Dunbar district that the her vacation. Doan’s Kidney Pills Two base ball clubs have been or- Miss Isabell Murphy, Mrs. Kimball and and May, who will remain several weeks Fourth of July is in any way an eventful Miss Florence Dunn’s a re- Ellsworth people endorse this. at Hotel Sorrento, and hotly con- pupils gave Master Kenneth Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. with relatives. Mr. Cousins preached an ganized was the in the day, parade early morning cital in vocal and instrumental music, of Mr. to a Mrs. of West Franklin, tested games are played on the golf Sidney Condit, Boston; Sanet, excellent sermon Sunday evening Zelpha Springer, by some of its residents. The costumes, at the home of her father, Dea. J. E. grounds daily. Waltham; Miss Mascrop, New York; Miss good-sized Congregation. 12 miles from Ellsworth, Me., says: “My as well as the music, were striking, and Dunn, June 22. The pupils were in- Wilson, Boston; Edgar Stevens, New and with their of The Ellsworth American is the only amusement for the lookers- Horatio Seavey wife, kidneys showed indications derange- afforded much vited to afternoon tea, and the parents Mr. Mr. and that maintains a at York; Williams, Boston; household arrived from Lowell l«st paper correspondent on. Is not a ol goods, ment for and finally culminated in Patriotism wholly thing and other friends to the evening recital. Mrs. Burr, New York; Miss Frances Burr, years, Sorrento. Copies on sale at the Sorrento week. After spending a few days at the the past here. The exercises and parts were rendered in Boston. marked symptoms of dropsy. My feet P. L. manager. home of Freeman they went to News Co., Aiken, 6. L. tine manner. Ice cream was Lurvey July a served. heart troubled me. Officers of the J. O. U. A. M. were In- Somesville to their house, which and limbs swelled, ray Mrs. S. V. Baker, of New York, opened July 2. M.P. occupy Panobafot. stalled Friday evening by State has been rented for the I could not at night on account of her beautiful summer house, Deputy past twenty-live sleep Bayview, was born to Mr. aud Mrs A daughter M. M. of Ellsworth, as follows: Mrs. Martin with her this week. Mrs. Baker arrived on the 3d Calvin Springer has gone to Hall Mertz, years. Lurvey, backache, and despite the use of remedies Scott July 4. Alfred vice-council- Miss Leach, to work. Councillor, Staples; little adopted daughter, accompanied her with Miss Baker and their guest, Quarry I received little if any benefit. Always Mrs. Ashmen B. Clough has gone tc lor, James B. Smith. J. E. of is Bettel; recording secretary, parents. Kev. Lombard, Harmony, anxious to obtain something to relieve Castine for the summer. Harvey M. Curtis; assistant recdrdlng sec- July 1. Spray. John the well-known clerk at visiting friends here. _ Mack, Norman P. financial sec- me of If not care There was an ice-cream sociable at tin retary, Merrill; TU fi-tr the ! my trouble, radically it, Hotel Buckminster, Boston, will occupy John R. Gordon and F. E. Blaisdeil, hall 4. retary, Oscar L. Billings; treasurer, Frank I Doan's Pills at the desk at Hotel Sorrento this season, Grange Thursday evening, July Mt. has and will procured Kidneys Wig- who have spent a few days at home, re- E. Max R. Height cemetery arrived, Maddox; warden, Hinckley; The with William Adams, also of Boston, an Dexter Littlefield, who has employment turned to their work at Hall be set in place soon. gin’s drug store in Ellsworth. lirst Quarry, conductor, Dr. Otis Littlefield; junior past cashier. at Waterville, spent the Fourth at home treat- Sunday. councillor, Mark H. Carter; chaplain, Mrs. Isaac Jordan, of Ellsworth, and box did me good. 1 continued the and wil A party, among whom were Manager Cirone Bros., harpist violinist, Mrs. C. C. Adams, who has been visit- William S. Horton; inside sentinel, Ben- the Misses Goodwin, of Springfield, Mass., ment and gradually Improved lam just Grabow, Mrs. Grabow, Mr. Pray, the give a recital at Grange hall to-morrow her Mrs. Lizzie of E. outside were the guests of Mrs. Kobie Norwood : ing sister, Bragdon, jamin S> Hester; sentinel, at the allotcd span of Me, three score and Misses Pray, Mr. Coerts, Miss Curtis and evening. Lamoine, has returned to Mrs. A. C. Frank M. Grindle. last week. ten, and do not expect a radical cure, but her guest, Miss Underwood, went deep- Miss Lowena Snowman, of Somerville Urann’s. July 8. Bbuz. Mrs. Fannie Dolliver and her daughter, I can that Doan’s sea fishing on steamer “E. P. Dixon”, is her Mr. and Mrs Miss of Mass I conscientiously say visiting grandparents, Mrs. Helen Sumner, of Boston, and her Sullivan. Lizzie Harding, Waltham, Capt. Blake, on Saturday. Leander Snowman. are a few weeks with Mrs. Kidney Pills, when I appeal to them for sister, Mrs. Willa Luckenbach, of Mon- Dr. Hincks’ mother and sister, of Bar spending What to be the season of Mass, Robinson. never fail to it promises gayest Miss Rena Griudle, Brockton, mouth, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Harbor, are occuyitig the Hammond cot- Abigail assistance, give for at Hotel Sorrento on aud years opened is visiting her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. C. M. Blaisdeil. tage for the season. Benjamin Robinson, who has been For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents. July 4. In the evening Manager Grabow Mrs. John Snowman. ill for several weeks with heart Rev. S. C. Whitcomb, of Bangor, Thaddeus Jewell, wife (Rav Walker) and seriously Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, NY., sole **** a dance for the guests and friends, gave an able sermon iu the Free trouble, is somewhat improved at present. ! Miss Belva L. Seller# has gone to Cam* preached Bap- son Edson are in town for the season and agents for the U. 8. with a concert by the hotel orchestra. His friends to see him about for a week’s visit tc tist church Sunday. Mr. Whitcomb will are with Miss Helen Smith. hope again are R. Benson, Newport, stopping and take The members of the orchestra H. soon. Remember the name, Doan’s, Miss Bert ha hold a series of meetings this week at M. J. Sprague. Frank Dole and daughter, of Brookline, Crosby, violin; Fraher, clarionet; assisted Miss Wood- no other. lawn West Franklin, by The recent hot wave greatly increased Ed. Brearston, cornet; William Piancicb, Miss Sadie Griudle gave a partj Mass., left last Monday afternoon. They hei side. 11 in the arrivals of the summer guests. The j all of Boston. Friday afternoon to twenty-five of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. man. piano; M.P. and the reel- in honor of her guest July hotels are filling up cottage j for the Sorrento | young friends, 8._ The Unitarian society held Its usual lay The wiring telephone dents are nearly all settled in their seaside Miss Grace Norwood. church last after- exchange is nearly finished, under the Gr**»t Fond. services at the Sunday BEST FOR THE homes. and Mrs direction of Mr. Scribner, in charge of Earl, the oldest son of Mr. Hollis Patterson and Tobias Mclninch noon. Mr. Downing read the sermon and acci- Rev. Deane Walker, who is now supply- the New England & Pearl Leach, while at play Friday, went to Waterville for the sum- Miss Dunbar the poem. Telegraph Telephone Monday, went to a bank brick ing the Congregational church, construction crew. The sub- dentally fell over at.the yarc mer. Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Sauuderson arrived BOWELS Company’s his home In Massachusetts last re- If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of tbo and fractured his collar bone. week, 111 or will b scribers at present are Mrs. W. F. Coch- Clifford who has July 3. Mrs. Sauuderson is here for the bowel* every day, you’ro Keep your Saturday night Archer, his bowels open, and be well. Forec.ln the shape of vio- 8. Suba. turning Saturday accompanied by Is damreroua. The smooth* ran, who will have a telephone in each of July been in a carriage at Au- summer. Mr. Sauuderson will return to lent phyato or pill poison, employed shop wife. The society will extend a call to Mr. ext. easiest, most perfect way ot keeping the bowel* her cottages, Aniscott, Twintop, Tassle Brooklu*. burn for fifteen months, arrived home. bis church iu Dorchester for the month of clear and clean la to take Walker to become the pastor here. Top and Westview; Mrs. D. B. Curtis, of Dr. Parsons and of Washington July, and come here for the month of family, Gleason Archer, who recently went to July 8. Spray. Hotel Sorrento, Cook cottage D. came August. Rockend; C., Wednesday. Sabattus, is ill with typhoid fever at the and Cleaves’ Sunt It l>*er Isle. ^ livery. Charles West, of Roxbury, is visiting a home of his uncle, Rev. L. S. Williams. The Fourth passed off very quietly in- Miss Lina Greenlaw cameRhome this The golf links in connection with Hotel J. B. Babson’s for a few weeks. deed. There was a display of fireworks Dr. Hagerthy is iu town to-day, called week for a visit. Sorrento an attraction that has for the entertainment of the children on prove long Miss Emma Tibbetts, of Washington to the home of John Williams. Mr. been needed. A six-hole course has been the lawn at Mias Smith’s and was in- Mrs. Nettie Rackliffe is visiting her D. C., arrived Saturday for the summer. Williams and his wife are said to be laid out and constructed under the dulged in by the “children of a larger parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Greeu- Harry Kane, who has been attending ; slightly improving. Flossie is no better. direction of A. H. Feun, whose name is a growth”. law. school at Phillips Andover, is at home fo Tuesday Dr. Patten combined a little j guarantee for the excellence of the work. Greatly to the satisfaction of all here I Mrs. May Robbins and son Allison left his vacation. pleasure with business. After making A small neat club house has been built on the Manor Inn last week. It is Monday for to a few EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY the opened { Castine, speud Faustina Wells has returned home fron his professional calls, accompanied by Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. PoOood* Lookout hill. The course is in charge of leased for a term of years a Mr. weeks. minister from he went to Great by Hall, Never Rleken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10, and M rents Melrose, where she has been attend Amherst, and Instructor William of Mass., of New so it would seem to be a per Ik»x. Write for free sample, booklet > them. Mr. Hatch can It in It In- visit family, Miss L;zzie of accompanied was approach efficiency. Mass. j Maddox, BluehllJ, visited favorable, and it is hoped he will be relieves and Bar Harbor. obliged to return Friday, but the ladies stantly permanently cures Alpha—Mrs. F. S. Woodman, Roxbury, j Gracie Kane last week. about again soon. Mr. Hawkins is a use- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Charles E. Butler, who has been work will remain some weeks. Mass. Mrs. Duffy has gone to Granite to visit ful man and of such unwavering integrity Flatulence, Sour j 6. Eoo. Stomach, Nausea, } that he cannot be to be ill for July Sick Headache. Bay View—Mrs. S. V. Baker, Miss her parents and friends. spared any Gastralgia Cramps and cut his bay. of time. Dewr al) other results of imperfect d igestlon. Baker, Miss Smith, New York city. The Robert had a re- length Caudage family Price50c. and fl. size contain* and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Magratb, of Wilton, ar July R. Mrs. Ed. Pressey arrived home Sunday. Large 2*4 timet Benet cottage—Mr. 8._ small size. Book all about dyspepsia mailedfret and N. Y. at home, called here by the death of Mr* Judson A. Haskell is his Ewing family, Yonkers, j day. BhmI Snr»y. visiting family. Prepared bv E. C. ueWiTT a CD., r.himna I Mrs. Justice and Mrs. M. Magrath’s mother, Naucy Hodg Miss Caro L. Averill left Maynestay—Chief Irving Candage and A. R. Conary are Byron Chatto is at River head, N. Y. Wednesday for W. Fuller, Weston Fuller, Washington, kina. getting hay for Mr. Sweet, of Parker’s Miss Susie Stinson is at Hancock Point. her home. D. C. who baa tAken th J Eugene Coombs, Walter P. came Point. Schooner “Mabel Hall” is at Capt. Gray home CLIMATIC. CATARRH Spruce Lawn—The Misses EduiRnds, mail route from Egypt to North Hancock the steam- bhmbtoSmmSIS Florence Conary spent a few days last boat wharf coal. Thursday. Nothin* but a local Charlestown, Mass. for a term of lour years, oegau his labor unloading week with friends at North Brooklin and George Couant came from New York Taasletop— Mrs. W. F. Cochran. Miss July 1. Mrs. Nancy Clough, of Brooklin, is visit- EK-My South Bluehill. Thursday. g,Bfi®«a*iJ| Cochran, Mr. Gifford Cochran, Yonkers, July 8. Anon. ing her bister, Mrs. Ellen Closson. CATARRH. Th. I. N. Y. Mrs. W. Preston Wood and daughter j Capt. Jasper Haskell arrived home ■petllc ft" south Ouiildiibaru. Mrs. Lizzie Haskell, of Deer Isle, is PniAYFEVE* Susie returned West View—Mrs. M. D. Burnham, Mrs. to their home in Lowell, her Thursday. There are a number of cases of whoop vlsit{ng sister, Mrs. Lucy A. Johnson. ELY'S F. W. Burnham, New York. Fla., Thursday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. F. Herbert Gross It la ing cough here. Misses Annie and Gertrude Gray left this returned quickly absorbed. July 8. A. E. Brooks Dodge came from Hall from Boston Sunday. Gives Relief at once. new’ families have moved into th morniug for a visit in Boston and ^'-■jE^Kj Seven Lynn. and Lamoille. Quarry to visit his sister, Mrs. H.G. Her- who has been Opens cleanses s and more are Otis L. of this George Staples, employed place recently, expected. rick. He returned Synclair, formerly place, fhe Nasal Passages. ,'.. Miss Helen Preble, of East Boston, is Thursday. on the steam yacht arrived fcjjy\^ The sardine has been visiting his children and other “Admiral”, Allays Inflammation. of Miss factory opened Monday tj the guest Gertrude Hutchings. There has been a change in mail car- home Tuesday. Heals and protects the June 24. out-of-town people fiu< 1 relatives. / f|f^ f (j* Many Redman the of qVE»I1 J. W. and of riers, Joseph taking place E. Woodworth was in 8e“=c* Bragdon wife, Minneapolis, in it. Miss Josie is at home from C. Rockland this Z?mn\£*to™'h* Taste and employment David Kane from to Bluehill Gray Clifton, Injurious and Mrs. Bose Holt and son, of Ellsworth, Sedgwick w'eek and a aSf kaWo nLHry' drug Regular Miss Sadie has closed her schoo 1 Miss Lizzie Gray from Lagrange and Miss purchased gaslight plant are here. Hooper Falls, and Fred Perry from Bluehill to visiting Cora C.ark from West which he will place in his jewelry in the Pond district and returned home Saraeiitville. Surry. Mrs. Gideon Joy, of North Hancock, store. Julyl. S. M. S. July 8. Sub. Rev. A. L. Hudson has purchased the visited relatives here last week. Miss C. H. M. first house owned by the heirs of Mrs. Auu Capt. Pressey, olficer of May Covey accompanied her home for a Haitletta Inland. East Orlaml. the “White visited his Dr. Lord. He w'ill have it repaired as a sum- yacht Heather”, Emmons, short visit. Mrs. Lessie Robinson and infant daugh Caroline Ames is her week his Monthly Mrs. visiting sister, mer residence for one of his family this while yacht was in Regulator,hasbroughthappinessto friends. ^ hundreds of anxious women. There Is ter are staying with her father, Capt. Dix Mrs. Bsr Harbor. post, Rev. Dr. Downie, of Nellore, India, Drusilla Mason. lively no other remedy known to medical sol. Gertrude Hammond, em The steamer called here last anc Myrtle Synclair, e that will so and do the of the church Friday Alberta Mason was in Castine over Sun- Rev. Minot Shaw Hartwell read his quickly aately the occupied pulpit Baptist Martha Stinson and Louise are work. Longest and then Jasper at mostohstlnate Irregular. Dr. Downie in a landed several passengers, among take Ities from cause relieved Sunday. spoke very day visiting relatives. Northeast Harbor. and Mabel resignation Sunday to effect Sept. 1 any at once. Success and Vira Emily guaranteed at any Xo entertaining manner of missionary work John R. Bartlett daughter Ho on account of ill stage. pain, danger, Miss Una Daniels has returned to her resigns health. oe lnterfcrence with work, llave relieved in and was listened to with will with his aunt, Mrs. Han hundreds of India, especial They stop home at North Ellsworth. Mr. Hartwell will leave his pastoral work eases where uthers have failed. interest. Dr. Downie here one SUracrttscmnita. U 9 preached nah Ober. for a while until he regains his health. hvTnS !!n, VIs V eu,;>:e»sfully treated summer thirty years ago. Miss Marion Hutchins was the of 11>l!,!8flc|al result* guaranteed In guest ev ert Instance. 8. H. E. W. Ober has gone to Northeast Har Julyb. S. Xo risk whatsoever. We treat July Miss Bernice Mason Sunday. _ h ndredaof ladles whom wo bor to work in W. H. Freeman & Co.’i never see. Write for va'uablo partlctdars and free North LamoiHf!. Among the recent arrivals are Dr. Went BrookMvtlle. advhe. confidential market. All letters truthfully answered. Re. Miss Annie Young baa gone to Seal Abrams and two Bell DON'T WAIT. Mrs. William Wasson Is ill July 5. B. daugthers, George seriously member.thisreraedyisabsolutely safe under _ every possible Harbor to be employed at the Seaside Inn and how with condition and positively family. If you knew SCOTT’S pneumonia. 1 c*t,'t for the season. Waltham. llv'msl!“>.aft<‘ri u|,on thc health. ^ The Misses Annie and Helen of M rs. H. the Fourth All money successfu Dunbar, EMULSION would build George Tapley spent Miss Annie McFarland, a recent grad- Schools closed June 28, after you North Castine, were the guests of their in Rockland with her grandson. uate from the Bangor business college, terms. No. 2 was taught by Miss Lillie up, increase your aunt, Mrs. Emily Dunbar, last week. weight, Frank and of has obtained a situation at Northeast E. Friend. The pupils not absent a daj weak throat Staples wife, Brockton, Harbor with Miss insurance Dunbar your of were in Smallidge, were: Georgia Jordan, Leota Hardisoi Homer had the misfortune to strengthen Mass., formerly Penobscot, as agent, typewriter. lose one and and in con- town last week on friends. and Newell Hardison. The pnpils showec of his span of horses which he lungs put you calling LADIES Recommend as"tn*B£ST July 8. ®B. their esteem for their teacher by present* recently purchased. dition for next Mrs. Lydia Emery, of Bangor, who has KIVU’S winter, you Stsr Crown returned from the Buffalo Brstuf It is easier to keep well than get cured. Mr. Smith and Mr. Bartlett are board- would to take it now. just exposition, Risers taken now Those famous little DeWitt’s Little begin is ill at the home of her DeWItt’s Little Early pills, ing at Mrs. E. C. Mason’s while they are Send for free sample, and try it. sister, Mrs. Was- PENNYROYAL PILLS. and will bowels in Early Risers your liver and bo well n° then, always keep your compel doing some work on their cottage at SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, son. KBSfSSirA,*****' p°ia* order. They never gripe but pro- to do their duty, thus giving yon pare, riel 409415 Pearl Street, New York. ■ perfect A Arrivals in mote an easy gentle action. Wiggix & blood to recuperate your body. Are easj Craig’s pond. 50c. anda imauu uua u^n-ucu uij uag lusivau politician. the station Phil took charge of our two of her own.” an entertaining conversationalist he had A FISH STORY. bags and bis own, and we walked down “Oh!” he said. “Did you”— And he but very few equals and it was always a to Woodley together. •topped. great treat to listen to his talk. I How at Kineo are About an hour later I was sitting alone “What’s the matter?” asked. “I was at his house one night to a whist Enterprising Boys I heard a “I a inside at the Making Money. jn the shrubbery when footstep, slipped photograph party, and at the close he entertained us came to me. ■tatiou,” ho “I found your bag The Boston Herald the follow- and Miss Dixon up replied. with some anecdotes of his life at the bar. prints “I’ve been looking for you," she said was unlocked, and”— fish from JVloosehead lake: One of them was finely illustrative of the ing story “But why did you put it there?” I said quietly. character of Hubbard Indian here who are not old Ex-Governor John boys and is not troubled “J wish I had known," I answered. quickly. to have stum- sound digestion by enough guide regularly ormr It is plump, ro-y nod When she looked se- he “a finger of fate has whose home was in Hallowell. He was a happy. Then 1 noticed that very “Well,” smiled, bled upon a novel way of earning money s child is languid, and rentl. *om sleep, called into it a few rious. to do something to justify its existence.” physician, and was frequently Just now golf is giving fishing a close give doses of “Is there anything the matter? Can I Miss Dixon turned to him sharply. court as an expert on medical cases. run for popularity among 200 guests, anc tne which on two sides U fcelTi you?" 1 asked. “So you,” she said, “sent the wrong Morrill was defending the town in a case links, slope TRUE’S wp»l EUXIR the water’s edge, are iu constant use “Can you ask?” she said, almost scorn- lag to my room?” where a man had suit for dam- Worms are the probable cause of brought scores of balls are driver the trouble. If so will bo ex- lie bowed, smiling. Naturally golf they fully. ages received by a defective highway. into the lake each and seldom doec pelled If not, True’s Elixir day, will set sms harmless tonic. For 60 “I should consider it it privilege. “A finger of fate!” he repeated. a take the to fish one out “Dr. Hubbard was one of the witnesses player pains years the standard remedy for fever- She laughed. “I hate you.” she said and went. These ballH float for a while tin i'hneHS, costive ness sour Stomach, “Indeed7 for the One of his along 1 “w*e have He turned to rtie. plaintiff. peculiarities shores and then indigent ion, etc.. 3f> eta. a bottle at “Miss Dixon,” began. disappear. druggists'. Wrlta for free book. was to say as little as possible on the a Indian lac known each other a long while”— “Well, aren’t you going to thank me, just The other day young *K. J. V. TltTK A CO., \shurn. Me. when he was a wit- from a raft off the course 1 treatment tor Worm. Write tor free "But little, it seems.” she interrupted. old man?” he asked. direct examination, fishing golf Tsjhj pamphlet. caught a Urge lake trout, or togue, anc I retorted qdlckly, “that “Thank you!” I ejaculated. “It seems ness, but to let himself out on the cross “It may be,” inside the fish were five golf balls. The a trick.” This he intended to do in I know little of you. but I have loved you •o me dirty examination. lad took the balls to the Kineo store a am worth.” “Don’t be fool, Hal,” he laughed. the c&se in The law- where the clerk him 25 cents foi @sa tilled with balls. and kind of and old Hina for all* I question. plaintiff’s gave without pocket golf every terrier, 1 “Dou’t see the mere fact of hei them. The next several tishec back into the would in huntii a it one “Keally,” she said sarcastically. you yer only asked him a few questions day boys The togue they throw join g hare, got cares off tbe links and at dark cashed in I near the house. At last a not understand,” I stammered. bringing you the photo shows she a fort) water. Nimrod, young “I do and iHubbard merely grunted reply. ___ like that?” for you?” balls taken from a dozen togue, foi j inconsiderate deer hound, killed Door old “Why do you speak He was handed over to Morrill to be then something like f l. At the store the balit Sir Walter Scott and Ills Pets. Hina in the excitement of the chase. Of course I have no right.” “I knew that before,” I retorted. “Ah, why? cross examined. Hubbard was now in are a coat of and resold to tin When Sir Walter was very ill I burst out. “And now?” given paint The author who cared most for beasts I abroad, “Miss Dixon—Gertrude,” guests at a handsome profit. The Moose- I he always wrote home for news of the the and his glory. He straightened up, cleared his was Sir Walter Scott. It was better not “Sir!” she said sharply. Well, that tear, quivering lips head which attains great size- I done, and they gathered round him fondly made for action. He togue, to be at Abbotsford when one of the and looked at our recent conversation had told theii throat and ready fifteen fre- when he came die. His I waited to hear uo more twelve to pounders being for the back to poems the and his dogs died, said Miss Scott, family a tear ou her tale, and I did not answer, for I was was anxious to help plaintiff, quently caught, evidently looks upor and novels, of course, are full of dogs and her face, where lingered was all in tears. When Camp, his bull- the balls as some new of fij horses.—Andrew in Youth's Com- more than sure. testimony was very valuable. It would golf variety died, Sir Walter declined to dine j Lang eyelids. hatched out for his beuefit. Tin terrier, -• she said, “that there “She hates you,” I said. be of importance to have it special out, because he “had lost a dear friend”. panion. “I had thought.” greater size of his mouth readily admits the bai wus truthful and hon- “She always did,” he laughed. cross Maida, his deerhound, was given to was one man who brought out on the examination and the stomach of a five-pounder car • does it matter?” “And you think you have me?” him by the Highland chief. Glengarry, est. I had—ah. hut what helped than on the direct, and thatfwas what the as easily accommodate a half doxen balls and lived to a great age. Madia would Satires. net trembled. I caught her hand ia “I know you're not a fool, Hal.” The fact that the balls do not digest doei ILcgnl lip governor was figuring for. Morrill took lie iii his study, with his head in reach •withdrew it. “Well.” I said, “I’ll go and see about not to worry the fish. mine, but she quickly and appear of Scott’s when be wanted to gc him in hand very blandlyjnquired: alter a match o hand; NOTICK OK KOUKCLOMIHK. 1 the bag.” Every evening game his tail. Mean- % “Gertrude!” whispered. out, he knocked with the he called ‘What is your name, sir!’ golf the Indian lads may be seen polin* C. Green and • “And can still pretend,” she Baid “You may keep photo,” while old Hins of Hinsfeldt, the greal | "IITHEREAS Lewis May 0. you sir.’ around Kineo point to the deep pools ol I W Green, both of Brooksville, in the “that care for me?” after me. ‘John Hubbard, grey cat, sat in the second place of honor haughtily, you the links and very few of them go bad I county of Hancock, and ti-tate of Maine, by I did till the next when I burned “‘What is your occupation, sir?’ came at the of the library ladder. Wher “Ou my honor.” day, r; top j their deed of mortgage dated October 31,1895, Maida went out, Hins came down froir “Your honor!” she laughed. “I like It before Gertrude. back in the same gentle and persuasive and recorded in the Hancock county, Maine, Troubles of a Minister. the and took his place in his ah- of deeds, to Laura H. believed in “I thought,” she said, “that it could ladder, | registry conveyed Jones, that. Ah! And I you!” tone of 7oice. of said Brooksville, a certain of real to To benefit others Rev. J. T. W. Vernon sence. parcel did care for me, then. I was scarcely belong you.” am a and also of estate situated in said Brooksville. and She renliy ‘I physician governor of Hartwell, Ga., writes: “For a long ttm 5 There was also a pack of greyhounds She had said else sc — ! bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be- at her side in an instant. something before, said the witness in a I trie* l —_____^-—— Maine,’ triumphant I had a running sore on my leg. ginning at the corner of R. J. Blodgett's land waved me away. “You I did not suggest that her manner on the “No. sir.” She as he to his testi- many remedies without benefit, until Notice to W'heclmen. running easterly about 60 rods to corner of had belied her. tone, squared away give your honor. Perhaps you can previous day used a bottle of Electric Bitters and a bo: Wra. Cain’s lanu; thence northeasterly about, may keep mony. There’s positively no need to endure dis it with this. And she handed “And what about Phil?” I murmured. of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which cure* [ to rods to shore of Bagaduce river;' thence reconcile was the calm of in around the shore to Clarence “I don’t know,” she said. “1 suppose ‘That will do,’ reply. me sound and well.” Sores, eruption*: comfort by reason chafing, sunburn, Young’s land; me a small packet. thence westerly to first-mentioned bound. j fate.” Then to the Mr. Morrill eczema, tetter, salt rheum show im sect sore and feet or ac “For me?” I muttered. we must bow before turning judge boils, stings, perspiring containing thirty-six (36) acres <•* land, more blood. Thousands have found ii bruises. You these trouble * she “And it was a finger?” I suggest- said: ‘Your Honor, we rest our easel’ pure cidental forget or less; and whereas the condition of said “I the around them,” only ■ put paper Electric Bitters a grand purifier that ab in using Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Infalli has beeu broken, now. therefore, by ed. “The lawyer was thunder- mortgage said. plaintiff’s solutely cures these troubles. Satisfactio 1 ble for blotches, skin eruption J reason of the breach of the condition thereof, “But it has done a she pimples, She stood looking at me while I undid lot,” whispered. struck,and as the old governor came down is guaranteed or money refunded by Wig and Sold by Wiqqin & Moobk. 2 j 1 claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. I piles. the packet, which contained the photo- And agreed.—King. from the witness stand he whispered to gin & Moore. Large bottles only 50c. cents. June 18,1901. Laura H. Jones. atbcTtiBtmtntB. THK .IliK OF WNHM1 wheei. and the long, keen bowed vessel COUNTY NEWS. was soft mouthed as a thoroughbred *o* additional County Xeum see other pages. Bn. pretty page. witfc tlM "rpW fWi, n ltnt Into the wil.l waters sped the * Ti at mw tiM haws th* barb*#’a •!.<«», face and search party, each man’s grim >lnnsci. # I £ *trii • wiMow paura. l iseker grew the night. For six cold, Parker’s fish wharf last ? { W alt till jot rwaaa to forty jm week. Where is the cheapest (► wet hours she pounded at the racing seat, of Dartmouth fie':* »• rn—it. I M ya dsetatw. with the mottled lather of churned up Henry Teague, college, Where is the most accommo- ( All good I ->-• ohna# twarda ara (rap* is at home for the summer. He will be water tailing in her wake, man after man ► th# tatraal -f tho fair ? I Did Ml relieving Annie at the wheel, for she in the employ of A. W. Bee at Southwest dating CMmm'D fr«OT» aod orarIan—i cot would not leava the deck. Harbor. Where is the most reliable |m a Mioth »aa paaart away? place J ^ At last a chill, gray dawn broke over a Mrs. Carrie Torrey has gone to her in Ellsworth to k Tho r* mt li|« that m* haw ktaa#4, wa«te of white rollers, buy your Dry I capped chasing home in much to IV that twt ha* iltOTh Deblois, the regret of ! «yn and tumbling over each other in the cold Goods ? May ray mJ •(. -i*f? iMl wa «*■ ? tt her friends here. She had to { k aaray umI mvn ha WOTB hut tuck with the Hard, stay all summer, but on account of her E yat a maeth la rm vhihk lay Try To all four questions there is only (* mother’s was for a little speck tossing on the horiaon illness, obliged to return one answer and that is I * OtlUin’a dead. <1*4 mat har Mart resolved itself into a fat. bluff bowed home. Haw I .t>»ad har twiatj yaaaa gwl head to the craft, lying nearly motionless, The a M. GALLERT. n^.cied. t>ut I alt haca Baptist Sunday school gave pic- Jr Manta’# of the wa- wf t at f.wty year to Its members Thursday, July 4. The j Our spring stock is now in await- (• ter* call It. It was the Vorsuek, Van lh|>putg my bum to t ha tiaaroa «tM drove to Seawall in a and k customers. Our stock is up to I k fastest and party hayrick I ing -Ttotovi tt<*oe’a largest and smack, I are all the 4 date and our right. ( whim of the reckless enjoyed day with games, fire-crackers, prices ( by some brutal no one etc. , AY’e allow to undersell us, , i Dutchman a red flag flew at her truck. refreshments, About forty-eight \ '. nor do we allow any to snow a stock which is more up-to-date than ours. > ♦♦ ♦♦ *»♦♦♦♦ Hut as as the slim smack bore down children, with a sprinkling of adults, f* —t long J Style, taste and quality are the prominent features of our business. Tar- !, on her the fat schayt scented danger and, gathered on the piazza of Mr. Mooney’s ticular attention is called to the Z above statement and apply it to our s letting draw her forssheet, scudded away hotel at noon time and partook of their I ready-to-wear department. \ before the wind. ~ lunch. Ice-cream and lemonade were you can buy a new tailor-made suit for women from $5 to $25; dress DOWN. there! laddie’s ([ 1| RUN ”kty laddie's My furnished by friends. 0 skirt from $3 to $7.50; Albatross waist from $2.60 to $3.50; wash waist, I' jj there!” cried Annie, to the k | springing 50c to silk or satin $3 to to Dress silks and dress trimmings, < The hotel arrivals (k $3.50; waist, $7.50; petticoats, $5 $10. goods, i > *‘A ken an thus far are as i wheel again. it, Van Biene all new at which in 100 dozen of children’s cotton ; k follows: 0 goods prices defy competition. Extra bargain heavy a too. Jim, l*m comin to Stanley house—Mrs. E. A. <> The Story of Brave Oirl’B i Oh, my heart. 0 hose at 12 l-2c, worth nearly double. I k yer* Lecompte, Miss A. F. Lecompte, Mrs. J.S. • * Rescue of Her Betrothed. a i Laces and Embroideries—The finest assortment we have ever shown. I < > Sb# forced the helm hard np and laid Van Du Zee, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hay, C. C. head for + »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the kicking Try Hard's straight Hay, of Boston; Mrs. H. P. Was- the stranger. The men gave a ringing gatt, John Wasgatt, Helen Wasgatt, of as the Dutchman born and "Laddies, laddies, who’ll help me ear# whoop away, Everett, Mass.; E. S. 8heldon and wife, white; goods. the furious race began. wa man T* Miss Mary Sheldon, Miss Julia Holden,of \\ The Vorsuek was a fast vessel In bad Th# Jereeyed fishermen, grouped on the M. E. New We make a specialty of everything € weather, but the clean bowed Try Hard Cambridge, Mass.; Gates, jr., old stone harbor pier of Fort Lecky, York Mrs. I. F. Bar- needed for laid her side down to the crashing seas city; Currier, Santa graduates. Fine organdies and () A norVaster looked op In surprise. gray and hauled after at a savage The bara, Cal.; Miss M. H. Potter, Miss E. J. pace. muslins from 25c to *1.25 per yard. Hosiery < ► was howling as the dreary night dosed creels of the great combers swept over Potter, Utica, N. Y. Ocean house—Prof. from 25c to *2.50 down, and beneath a lurid aky the driving her as she sped, the stinging spindrift E. Aubert, Miss B. Aubert, Miss E. per pair. Fans, gloves, € the etorm wrack scudded angrily. It was no smoked over her bows and lashed Aubert, Miss Minnie Saylee, Miss Carrie corsets, ribbons, lace handkerchiefs, muslin (► faces of the men like a hundred whips, night for a woman to be abroad in. but Sayles, C. C. Martin and wife, of New and everything else wanted. nnd a mad caldron of hissing water boiled (► down the pier ran a girl of 20, wild eyed. York city; Alfred S.Hayes and wife, Mrs. under her quarter as she drove along. Bobbing, her brown hair streaming in the George W. Reed, of Mrs. J.S. We are rugs, She tore through the booting combers till Boston; selling carpets, mattings. 11 wind. Miss L. S. the Vorsuek was bareiy 50 Paris, Lador, Philadelphia; and house (’ “Tom Banks! Jock!” she cried fiercely. wallowing curtains, draperies furnishings ahead, and the figure of Van George F. Hall, T. D. Cross, Nashua, N. H.; to sea with me yards burly “Will you put tonight? cheaper than any other house in New _ Biene at the Dutch boat’s wheel shool A. B. Aubert, Orono; Misses Eng- The Dutchman’s stolen my laddie, my Taicott, his fist savagely at the Try Hard. An- Bangor. land. laddie that I was to wed o’ Monday, an (1 nie, biting her lip till the blood ran, spun 8. E. taken to sea. He lies, bound hand an July You can do worse than with * the wheel till the sinack, groaning and by trading J xooi, aiKmru me «orbutk, au u « kicking at the bite of the seas, laid right nn rife ui vine. him if I go alone.” to the Vorsnek. Suddenly the Dutch- There are a number of summer ••Why, you’re daft, lassie!” exclaimed up quite man shot up into the wind and came in town. Tom Banks as the fishers crowded round. people round on the other tack. •‘Van Biene stolen yer laddie? What Miss Bertha Allen is assisting J. P. M. lassie,” shouted Banka as the GALLERT, would the Dutchman want of him7" “Hey, Bussell at Brookbaven. followed suit, “ye’re not goto to run “Ye Tom,” cried a mighty irlrl jj simple body, into her, surely? Take the wheel from Mrs. F. H. Harding is visiting her but never < limbed fishwife, shouldering through the any better. her, Jock; she’ll sink us both!” father, James Tor re at Deer Isle. [ crowd. “Isn’t she to wed Jim Barling Capt. y, But the big smack’* bowa were within o* Monday? An are ye the only loon in H. A. Knapp, of Scranton, has a naphtha ten yards of the Dutchman’s broadside, the village that doesn’t ken Van Biene’* launch. Guy Bennett is hired for the and the Belgian crew yelled with fright mad with love o* her? Aye, It's like season to run it. as the solid stem struck the Voranek enough the Dutchman’s taken the laddie. amidships, smashing the Try Hard’s Harold Young, who is at Mt. They’ve both been missin since Tuesday. employed LAKEWOOD. short off. But the stump of it Waldo on the is Mrs. Dinna clack at her, but her seek.” bowsprit quarry, visiting COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. help as a caught the Vorsnek’s shrouds, and at A. C. For Additional see other There was “Ys’re welcome, Annie Steel.” chorused Young Dodge’s. County News, pages. a picnic at Maddocba land- additional County News sea other page* big sea hove the achayt’a bowa to leeward the men eagerly, for they nil hated the The Maine Lake Ice Co. is a ing, Greeu Lake, the Fourth. the Dutchman's mast went over the side loading Dutch smack owner. “We’ll an seek Hrookltn. Franklin. go three-master, the “William L. Walker”. A. Howard Rollins is at j i with a rending crash. One tremendous home from high yer laddie gay an willin. There's our Mrs. Adelbert Anderson is ill. ! buhp followed as the two broadsides She carries 11,000 tons. school for the summer vacation. TBE FOURTH AT FRANKUN. boats, an we'll man them, if ye're sum rolled and then the Hard Milton Tibbetts, of Washington, D. C., it’s true.” together, Try Capt. W. D. Gower and family came Ralph Garland has returned home from The Fourth was celebrated in Franklin. drew clear, leaving the Dutch boat crip- is at West End. “True? Here’s Van Biene's letter,** Wednesday for the summer. They are Orono, where he has been employed. The management of the affair was in the I pled and helpless. cried Annie, shaking a sheet of paper. stopping with Mrs. Gower’s mother, Mrs. Miss Mabel Richardson, of Castine, John “Lay her to the wind and launch the Moore and wife, ot Boston, are hands of the band. The town hall and “Read it, Tom Bauks, an get ye ready to L. B. Sargent. spent a few days last week in town. boat,” roared Banks to hia crew. “Ye’d visiting friends and relatives here. go.” booths in the vicinity were the centre of best hide here, lassie.” Miss Hattie and Mrs. May Brown, of Washington, D. C., Tom took the letter and read it alowly Harding nephew Henry Rev. G. D. Garland went to Levant attraction. At the hall the ladies served I’m comin with ye," aaid Annie, came Wednesday. They will spend a few is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Babson. through in a clear voice, turning the Saturday to hold services over Sunday. meats almost at all hours. During the and with four of the eeren Try Hard, weeks with Miss H. B. Mrs. Lillian Green and Dutchman's English into his own hcnest Harding’s parents, daughter Myrtle, there were and off in »bor* boat—a Charles Garland has gone to the Green day games minor sports. \ the put the big peril- and wife. of are A. W. north country speech. Harding J Arlington, Mass., visiting Lake ! ou> job. but a l’ort Lecky rrab boat will hatchery, where he has employ- The baseball game did not materialize. Three times, Annie Steel, three times I’ve asked The school at district No. 8 closed Wed- Bridges. j live in almiwt anything. They pulled to ment. In the the drama ye to wed me, au three times ye've said no. I’ve eveuing “Uncle Rube” leeward of the Vonmt’k and boarded her. nesday after a pleasant term of ten weeks. Miss Ida Freothey, who has been em- six smacks at sea, money as houses in Holland, Freeman of has was well presented at the hall by the fol- 1 he Everett left for Mass- in the Wheeldon, Hancock, an I’ll not cry second best to s beggar the like ! Van Biene. whit, and furioua. dared not teacher, Allen, ployed Massachusetts during past been employed by G. D. Garland for the lowing local cast: ot Jim Barling, with bis little boat. hinder them, for hia veaael toy at the achusetts Thursday. >ear, is at home. j summer. Reuben a of the When ye get this, he’ll be aboard the Voranek, of the aea. Rodney, justice peace, I mercy Mrs. K. B. and are where on the Sargent family Mrs. Jessie with her son and school trustee aud a master at an the Vorsnek’ll be Lord knows ”Ia Jim Barling aboard bare?” aaid Pearson, Julia and Adelia Barron, of West Ells- hand North sea till you an me are one. Your laddie spending the summer at their home. of D. is at “swapping horses".C K Greene i Tom fiercely, for Annie, now that the daughter, Washington, C., worth, are visiting their will pay for ye if ye fail me. If ye’d save him. will return to in the grandmother, Deacon a smooth old warn at an end. had They Newton, Mass., the Center Harbor house for the season. Smoilcy, villain, to Old Harbor by the 28th, an when danger coltajwed. Mrs. A. H. Wilbur. get Flushing | fall. Mr. came home Walter Rutlcr "He roe below." aaid Van Birue aul Sargent Tuesday ye an me are joined in kirk Jim Barling’ll be Tainter died at a Mrs. Estelle Freethey Chester Neveis, who has been Mark, his rascal..P W DeBcck put safe ashore. I lenly, and two of the Try Uarde found for few days. employed son,a promising her home the morning of after an by Lather of North Gordon a Rider Dinna thwart me, laBsie, for I’m goin to have him in the foc'ole, hia far* white, hia eye, July 8. H. July 4, Penney, Mariavllle, Is Gray, young artist.George the _ mouths. She leaves a at home a New York ye. I’m riskin goal for ye, an I’ll risk hang* glowing like coala and Ida handa and feet illness of many for the Hummer. Upson Asterbllt, swell, man if ye pit yer will against mine. West 1 rr-(units. husband and one a W F Bradbury luooeiy but cunningly bound with rope child, father, mother, A very pretty wedding took place Mon- Jak Yak Bum. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. of Ike, the hired man.William McFarland yarn. They cut hia bonda and brought Hardy, Bangor, two sisters and two brothers. The many at the day eveniug home of Jeremiah Bub “He writes verra bad English,” said at him are Mrs. Mrs. Greene, a young rustic.II Hutchins him on deck, and Annie apraug visiting Hardy’s sister, and beautiful floral tributes showed the when his the letter, “but I’ve given Moore, youngest daughter, Bill Tap man, a constable.J C Butler Tom, folding with a little cry. He ki*.ed her on the M. L.D1X. love and of her friends. v friendship many Jennie Ola, and E. of Mlllcent ye the gist o’ it.” forehead, and then turned to Van Btene. Ralph French, Lee, the pretty school ma’am, Mias Zulma E. Lunt has to “The scaramouch!” roared a huge • gone was received last week from Franklin, Mass., were married in the Alice Now, ye d..g." be aaid In a fierce, low A dispatch McFarland bearded smackman. “I Houthwest Harbor to work at the Hotel of about MrB Marla a golden sighted voice, "ye an me are alone, for tbea* Mendocino, Cal., announcing the deaths presence fifty friends and rela- Bunn, charming widow, the Vorsnek two to as easy dark. Mrs William days ago lyln rnatea of mine will lay no finger on ye. Dirigoas of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Alien, of that tives. The bride, accompanied by her McFarland as a duck 40 mile sou’east. Jim’s aboard, Taggs, a waif from New York...Millie Perkins Pve the right to caet ye into the jail. a« Harvey D. Tinker spent the past week Both were buried the same father and Miss Wilia Frost as seek we wifi. The place. day, bridesmaid, laddies, un we’ll him, well di-wrve but we're on the entered After the drama ye It. high at his sister's, Mrs. Frank W. Lunt, visit- Wednesday, July 3. They bad been ill a the parlor, which was tastefully supper was served in scampin Dutchmau, he’ll pay for this, 1 aeaa. and I want law Tr an yer dirty bis who Is there. decorated with ferns and the lower hall. followed. Music au his smacks u.g wife, working long time. They were formerly residents flowers, by one Dancing he an his money thievin me when 1 *u Belgian, took an bound as the the drama and for the folk an M si Eunice wbo the of this but have resided in Cali- entrance, groom, attended during dance was undersellin puir fisher kidnapm 1 eeeaeTt cabin. Now Heed, spent place, by aalcep in my own Winslow them. bairns are noo an st her has returned to fornia for over twenty years. leave D. Moore, as best man, entered by Higgins’ orchestra, of Ellsworth. My hungry to anewer to tne fort Step oul Fourth home, They ye're another. The band their mother cryin, all through the Dutch s is no immediate Mrs. Allen was a by During the ceremony, which realized about flOO from the i an pat up yer han't.” .rtheest Harbor, where sbe working. family. man Biene that sold his Dutch fish under was celebration. i "Waal done. Jim." cboruaed the crew sister of G. R. Allen, and Mr. Allen was a performed by Eider Garland, the nose o’ an left me with the bride and stood under an my Saturday Biene atarvd. “Put brother of Mrs. Hattie of this groom arch of but Van only yei and Daniel Dux here returned from Watson, ferns and flowers. The week’s catch on my hands. Jump aboard bride was becom- Hmikayort. UIU ■ (Wrvia yw—i Diace. l«><>»e.” up. L. where bare been at ingly attired in brown-griy ladies’ cloth my boat, laddies, an cast her bbjr taleud, they Hszel the see ye JaiTt when *t take y ashore." and white silk Bhe carried a of May, two-year-old daughter “Ns, na!” cried Annie, running along week. V bouquet After a moment's hesitation Van Bfesat FOURTH OF JULY. bride roseH. The bridesmaid wore blue of Ellis was luke ratuers smack; Watson, severely scalded the quay. my n camel’B hair trimmed came forward and faced the stem, gnu Steamer ••Catherine” took large party with blue velvet and about the head aud chest after- she’s faster. He’s awu. Diuna reef her The Fourth was celebrated In the good white and also Sunday smacksman. whose temper bad suffered ot ot thte on en ex- satin, carried a of young people piece bouquet noon by from a table a too close, laddies. Let her drive. t»i' bride roses. After the refresh- pulling large • badly. No ordinary men could hav« cursion to Buck land tbs old-fashioned way. At midnight slum- ceremony me a sou’wester an cast off the warps.” Fourth, celling ments were served by Misses kettle of hot water. She will recover. on that hut the** May French fought reeling deck. were disturbed “But canna come, lassie,” said Tom, el ell her regular landings. bers by ringing bells, Ruth Wilbur and Helen The ye were seamen. The Dutchman Salisbury. aalted ushers were Martin A. Garland aghast, as the willing fishermen jumped July t. Thelma. of and crackerB and and A made the first attack. frothing * th rage tiring guns blowing Howard Rollins. The “C. C. C.” on aboard the smack Try Hard. “It's aw- wedding ma-ch Every Tablet his huge arms whirling like flails. Bui of horns—in fact it seemed as though was played by Miss Lulu M. Rollins. The ful weather an blowin a o’ wind.” ow, gale had little science. Jim bar* Enel halite many friends of Mr. and Mrs. French tablet of he stepped of noise was join Every Cascarets “Canna come!” cried Annie. “D’y€ email went down the on every implement pressed in them Candy aud planted a crushing blow that ma I bins, Alvah Frahte, Walter. Mill spent a man and owner of seven Scheldt fishing Dory raoa—Three entries; Fred Phillips NEW alongside the quay in Port L*i ky, an. afternoon. They presented VEGETABLES. smacks, and he found Port Lecky a good delightlul Albert Kane and j and Warren f Van hia chin on his breast, weu Ford, first; M^et much Biene, Mias Keen* with Mrs. Hemone' poems, | business ground. Having capita ♦ Beans, Peas, • ashore. Jim caused the news to be spree* Otis Trondy, second. Cucumbers, Asparagus, behind him, he was able to sell his Dutcl which was a token of the genuine friend- that he, personally, would bodily « ,n*n% Ten-mile bicycle race—Four entries; ♦ Xew Potatoes, Bunch Beets. fish at lower prices than the toiling easi ship ratal lag between lescher and pupils. GILES t any one who attempted to pum » tu Herbert first; Bert coast fishers could live upon, and his plat H. Tyler, Anderson, his there, July*. Dutchman during stay __ second. 37 minutes, 8 4-6 seconds. was to persistently undersell them. Ht Time, it as was not loved at Port Lecky, for many CM* r. Five-mile foot race, go you please— arrived, aud on that day, amid the r« j & poor fisherman had he brought to warn Be bool ctoned nt lbs crook last week. tteven entries; Pearl Carter, first; Charles SALMON. Jim and An < when h« ings of all Port Lecky, and many a bairn went hungry and Loots. Staples, second; (Jeorge Stewart, third. were made one. Bertie, Henry. Eleanor j flooded the market with his eaughi | foreign *•••••• gmaii race, one mile—Wallace Penobscot Menus era making a vail el Fntrvlew. boys’ Biver—best cuts, 25c. fish. a hard business man, hi* % Usually fainter, first; K. Hu mm 11, second; Orcutt, burrill. I The of a Wood red sunset gild* I same from Brewer July 2. violent passion for Annie Steel had mad< glow They the sea as Mr. and Mrs Jim Bariu.| third. him reckless, and thus it was that he con Four yeesg ladles from BioomlleM, ..* stood on the crest of the cliff, their arm The celebration closed with a fine dis- ceived a desperate plan, four days before M. J„ are at Fntrvlew. having ranted e I about each othei^-whieb is no business o play of fireworks, and a ball at Odd Fet- her marriage was due, of kidnaping hei ot Use boose lor two months. They mine. Far out to sea a shied, n»un« I pert Jim an honest anc | high iowe ball. The Daughters of Kebekah betrothed, Barling, ere the Mieses Close, MBs Brea ten ; gaffed vessel sailed slowly eastward bit *n the Grappling at a Straw simple minded young smackman, whom served dinner and supper dining- j the gathering gloom. end Miss Beech. _ everybody liked. room at the hail. Thanks are due to H. And that was the last the British coaa wife sad is Out between the pier heads slipped th« Friday Cept- Charlse Blake, M. Pease, J. J. McDonnell and E. H. hardly the case when ever saw of Jan Van Biene and the Von a person Hard, meeting the gray combers eon, also Mre. M. A. Bloks, with the four well-conducted affairs of Try Pictorial Bridges for the a that the decks, An nek.—Penny Magazine. mode a to Bnck’a with plunge swept Msiing children, trip the day, nie, with a black sou’wester on her beac Bloke new the How Would You Like to B* (be C«sr Harbor la Cept. yacht, July 8. Une Femme. and her wild brown hair flying in th< "Honda O. fine boat. “I see that the czar of Bwil gets Here"—e selling wind, gripping the wheel spokes and let 1 salary of $8,000,000 a iifciifin the taut smack feel the full weigh year." Good ting “And he can’t th* anarchist! ESeeats Veaur Bowels Vkk t'eseerets. Pension of James R. Ash has been in- ‘ZfS’Health. yet keep “L. p." of the roaring nor’easter. She had steer | fort-vek will cure wolf from the door."—Exchange. Candy Cesbsrvle, enre eonetipslion creased to fl2. ed the Try Hard since she could hold hie. the. II CC.C, fell, drugguurelund mosey you.

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