e (SUntportl) merican. Voi- xlviii. I ellsworth, maine, Wednesday afternoon, July 9, 1902. ) "T:r^v„\?:D™ ; No. 28. -----—...... :-:-—---- ...-.—. ■ aoBfrusrmrnts. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Berate Haynes spent the day down the AbbfTt Mtmmti. river July 5. They enjoyed a delightful NKW AUVKRTIMI Ml NTH THIS U I KK sallln the yacht "Ben Hur", formerly of IRANCE, REAL ESTATE Philadelphia, now owned by A. K. O. W. Rraihwo, Pkkn TAPLEY,'N8i ND INVESTMENTS. Stevens, of Steuben. Pennsylvania Improvements Investment Co I have several trade s In Real Estate,'also —**f* Invaeunant, The funeral of Mary, widow of Calvin It W I Mjnn Huin* cutters wanted. some fine bonds to sell. CC BurrUt A ton—Insurance. Jordan, was held Sunday afternoon, Kev. municipal J A Cunningham—Confectioner. J. P. Simonton officiating. Mrs. Jordau BANK BUILDING ELLSWORTH. ME was In her seventy-eighth year, and was -»--—.. ,'u Aa at solid invest- I money I 8CII KDULK OP MAILS the last of a A Alonzo large family. son, a county fair did not run smooth, and a anent AT A. survives her. THE TREWORGY TRIAL I low Interest proper- B BLUtWOIftTH H>*T OTFICB. Jordan, year or two ago the man—Richard Paine- ■ rates. ties. In tfftci June Id, 1909. Mrs. K. W. Higgins, of Elgin, HI., Is sued his spouse Julia E. for divorce. The TO BEGIN NEXT | spending the week in Ellsworth with her case was tried before a jury, and a verdict TUESDAY, AT Goibo RAST-d.il 781 (Washington Co) sister, Mrs. E. T. Salisbury. Mrs. Higgins rendered in his favor. She appealed. A 10 O’CLOCK. a m. •13.87, 417 and 6.11 p m. has been relatives on Mt. Desert has been banded down from — visiting rescript just Goibo West 11-86 a m, *3.88, Ml and island for the three weeks. She re- the law the motion for a 10Ad p m. past court, overruling JUSTICE EMERY WILL PRESIDE—IN- turns to Elgin next week. new trial. The llbellee Is to be mail cloaks at ronomci reported TENSE INTEREST MANIFESTED— not inconsolable since she now has Goibo Dr. F. A. Davis and wife, of Boston, wholly Kabt-7 a m (Washington Co), S 46. NOTICE TO JURORS. who arrived here the left last one Paine less. MO and Id p m. 3d, Satur- Goibo Wbat—ll.to a m, 6 and 10 m. day for Bar Harbor, whence they go back The Klark-Urban company closed a The GEO. H. •!, p The trial of William T. Treworgy, of GRANT CO., atTBDAT. to Boston to-day. Their eon, A. B. Davis, week's engagement at Hancock hall last with the murder of Mall trains from the west arrive at 6.18am. will remain here some weeks, the guest of Baturday. Large and appreciative audi- Bucksport, charged *HJ§ and 6.11 General Insurance and Real Estate. pm. laave for the west at *1.83, bis uncle, Henry E. Davis. ences greeted them at every performance. Sarah Ware, will begin in the courthouse Ml and 16.18 pm. Mall closet for the west at Rev. J. P. Simonton returned Saturday They well deserved the success they had. at Ellsworth next Tuesday. Justice L. A« ELLSWORTH wad BAB ME. •8, 5 and 10 p m. HARBOR, The were clean, whole- from Rock port where he has been to plays presented Emery will preside. •Service this LQNC DISTANCE TtLEPHONI. by train In effect from June J6 to attend the funeral of his only uncle, John some and entertaining and the specialties Oct. 6. The inteosest interest is being taken in a diverting. It Is reported that they will till _ Pascal, veteran shipbuilder. During i this now famous case. The mur- bis life be had built slxty-two ships for a return engagement here the last week in alleged Senator lisle arrived from Washington the firm of Carleton, Norwood A Co. October. When they come they will be der took place in September, 1898. Since last Thursday morning. warmly greeted. The company consists of Rev. Fr. Byrne, a professor at Van Boren ; the discovery of the crime interest has Fred C. Jones, of the Ellsworth Mtg. H. B. Klark, Mrs. Klark and tbeir daugh- college, will spend the summer In Ells- waxed and waned many times. At irreg- Men’s Suits From $3 50 S la still ter Gladys, Frank and Ed Frank up Co., seriously 111. as of St. Urban, worth, assistant pastor Joseph's ular intervals a P. Haven, W. E. Belfour, J. D. and Viola denoument has been Clarence H. Tapley is visiting in Catholic church. Low mass will be said and Leslie looked and rs often has failed to Youths' Suits From $3.00 5 Brooksville and at 9 o’clock. The Brownelle, Toms, pianist. for, up Sedgwick. every Sunday morning 1 This week they play at Tbomaston, materialize. Mrs. C. H. of la Sunday school and evening services will Cole, Kockland, visiting next week at Bucksport. Boys’ Suits From $1.50 up 5 her mother, Mrs. A. B. Black. be discontinued until September. At the last April term of court the s The annual excursion for the members Mrs. L. E. ia ill at Ralph Mayvllle, a prisoner at the grand jury found an indictmeut against Hodgdon seriously of the Unitarian school THOSE FAMOUS 5c STOCKINGS out last society, Sunday her borne on upper Main street. county jail, skipped Saturday. Treworgy, and July 16 was the date value for the ever $ and visiting friends will be held at Green | Best money given. 2 Mayvllle was allowed by Sheriff Whit- ! fixed for the trial. Mr*. Etta F. Condon has gone to her 17. All are ex- finally upon comb to Lake, Thursday, July work about the j'til grounds. The of the case home in Brooksville for her animner to leave Ellsworth on the 8 a. in. widespread notoriety SHIRTS, from NECKWEAR— He pected FANCY 2 probably thought he could get away. will doubtless attract to the courthouse ♦ p^j j g j_j_ vacation. train only. Returning will arrive in He was in the afternoon above captured not only every resident who can spare t 50c to $1.00 the latest Styles MIsa Catherine Mae Himonton la home Ellsworth on the 6.13 p. m. train. The J the Palls by Deputy Sheriff Plelds and the time to attend this but from Boston steamer will meet the and trial, also PATTERNS and Colors to spend her vacation with Marshal Donovan. excursionists, S NOBBY jINC COOPS| City many from away. In of a her father. convey them to Camp Comfort, where a anticipation The date for the of “The crowd f ac issued presentation dinner will be served. Particulars Judge Emery the The Treats are here for the oc* picnic OWEN BYRN season, Burglar" at Hancock hall, under the following notice, of interest alike to jurore MA12JSW5M*- j ujijuih tucu Buuiiuut uuiuc uunu mei~ of rred E. haa not witnesses and the } management Cooke, from the and the public: Labrador farm. palpit through press. yet been definitely Axed, but will prob- THE TBKWOROT TRIAL. AAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ If the weather is unfavorable the picnic 1a C. L. Htevena, the veteran painter, who be given on Au- All summoned as or as wit* ably Tuesday evening, will be held the next pleasant day. Ow- persons jurors has been Ml for some time, is still con- gust 5 A part of the cast will be nesses In the Treworgy trial next Tuesday are pro- ing to the arrangements with the mana- fined to the house. fessional, and the rest local talent. Mr. requested to prerent themselves at the main gers of the steamer, it will be impossible door of the as Cooke himself will the of John courtroom as early half-past Miss M. A. Clark is attending the play part to invite the as public formerly. nine so Millinery Hamilton. ! Tuesday morning, they can be assigned meeting of the botanical Millinyy... Joslyn society | seats by the officers In attendance, “Pawnee Bill’s” wild west show wa* at Macblaa this week. The new Acme rock-crusher, recently The general public cannot be ail ml tied to the At A. K. Moore’s store is the place to hoy your the attraction In Kllsworth last Thurs- j John W. Wyman, with his son Ray- purchased by the city, arrived last Satur- i floor of the courtroom before 9 45 a. m., nor Hats. Yoo ran save money. You will tlnd a day. In spite of the rain there was a of ts his day, and has been taken to the city lot, until the jurors and witnesses are provided. mond, Waltham, Maas., visiting circus crowd in and the | assortment of good town, ! with seats. large father, L. B. nnd set up. A small length of chain, City-Clerk Wyman. streets were in the forenoon. The without which the machine cannot be lively By order of court. AND • HATS The county commissioners held their afternoon performance was well at- ll. r. Whitcomb, TRIHMED UNTRIMMED run, is missing. It has been sent for, and regular monthly session last Tuesday. tended, but the evening attendance was Sheriff'. as soon as it arrives the machine will be Misses and Children. Also all kinds was for Ladles, Only routine business transacted. small. The performances were good. Treworgy will be defended by Oscar F. ready to start. The new crusher will take of Hat Trimmings and a good stock of !>ry C. E. Beliatty, Leslie Beckwith and The feature was the tine horsemanship Fellows, of Bucksport, and ex-Mayor in a rock 9x16 inches. It has a capacity Hoods, Hoots at the lowest cash price William E. Wbitiug, Ellsworth boys, are sbowu, which was made all the more re- Charles J. Hutchins, of Brewer. The andJHhoes of from ten to Afteen tons per hour. at home from Boston for their vacation. markable by the muddy condition of the State’s attorney general, George M. John Malone's barn on the Stabawl track. The mud was the cause of two Solders, of Portland, and County-Attor- W. J. Logan’s family are here for the road was burned Monday afternoon with but Bedford E. of Winter their borne with Mrs. falls, fortunately no one was injured. ney Tracy, Harbor, summer, making all and tools. Mr. Ma- A. E. MOORE, farming haying In the afternoon a man was thrown a will appear for the State. mother, Mr*. Walts, on Bridge by I»gau’s lone was at work on the farm at the time, Cor. Main and Franklin street*. bill. fall of bis horse, and in the evening a but some distance from the barn. The woman rider was thrown in the same atrfjctUsrmrnta. fHK Amkbican Is in receipt of a can of Are had gained such headway when dis- manner at almost the same spot. During the afternoon at the circus grounds California cherries from O. B. Simpson, covered that ft was impossible to save a frightened horse dashed into a crowd, a former Hancock county boy, now Just how the Are started is a anything. knocking down several persons but in- DISHES HOT WATER HEATING AND PLUMBING of Centre* tile. Cal. mystery. The loss is about $1,000. There juring no one. Mrs. J. T. Maxwell, of Haugertiea, N. was $500 insurance on barn aud contents. Y., who has opened her handsome cottage The Csona Wejfcre showing the fln. assortment of Latest improvements in both systems. club, recently organized by The Sliady Nook Colony. at Hancock Point, was In Ellsworth for a of Ellsworth’s held table ware ever shown in Ellsworth, at as twenty young ladles, The summer at Nook is First-class workmanship. Prices colony Shady that will suit We have few hour* ast at the rooms on Main street prieFs anybody. Monday. its opening now Id full low as is consistent with good work. possession of this popular them in full sets or in single pieces. George Harmon and wife, who have Monday night. There was a short musical resort. There are eleven cottages here, Think of a china sugar and cream pitcher -ome Har- which Miss Bertha L been here tor time with Mrs. programme, during and aii are now occupied except three. for 26e! A cake plate, decorated, for 2Se! Giles and Miss Lora V. Parsons STOVES. mon'* parents. J T. Crippeu and wife, nang, Messrs. Phillips, Gleason and Dodge, of A cracker jar for 25e! A china Jardiniere "CLARION' RANGES, FURNACES. Refreshments were served. Next have returned toriouthive.it Harbor. played. Massachusetts, Mr. Newman, of New for 25c! the rooms will be to the Dot aq -a edge, K. of P., will hold it* Tuesday open York, and Mr.#T*ylor, of Bangor, are, I’earl, and grauite ware. and tiu ware. Ammunitlor for during the after- agate Crockery regular meeting to-morrow evening in- public inspection with their families, in their respective of all to noon and Ice cake and kinds. Special attention given repairing. stead «.»! to-night a* announced. Officers evening. cream, cottage*-. TEAS and COFFEES, home-made candy will be for sa e. will be lusi idled and a banquet served. Col. C. C. Burriil is occupying the TOII.ET A chowder made of some of Parcher and F. C. Burriil is in LAMPS, SETS. Main Street. J. P. ELDRIDGE. Ellsworth, Me. Mrs. 1 rank W. Brackett and won Carl, party, up cottage, of Brookline, Mass., arrived Sunday. Ellsworth's business men, went to his own. shore, near Contention Tlia kiiatop •'■ntlarrn ia n/>r>nnf..il » k, iu 1 hey will spend the summer at Mrs. Treworg>’a Cove last In the Brackett’s parents, G 8 Cook and wife Monday. party week by a pirty from Ellsworth CHINA & JAPAN TEA CO., were Fred W. Joy, of New York, and made up of Mrs. Foster and daughter Warren G Jordan and wife, of Bangor, M. M. & E. E. DAVIS,; Drops. Hollis C. Joy, of Iowa Only one thing Paulette, Mrs. G. P. Dutton and formerly of Ellsworth, came over for a marred the pleasure of the occasion ; that daughter Louise, Mrs. F. W. Hollins end visit last week. Mr. Jordau has returned, was the weeping the entire party did daughter Harriet, and Miss Edith Bols- but Mr*. Jordan will umaiu a few week*. as they drove by the road leading to ter, of Albion, Mich. An at i it rned c tv meetimr that was to PHOTO ETCHINGS INSURANCE Point. Auother event of the The Call and Atherton 'rUaL Weymouth Norris, cottages was have Ueo held list evening agsin same sort Is on at the same going place are just now oiosed. FREE OF CHARGE. FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG., adjourned, a quorum not being present. to-day. Tbe next one will be the regular one in There is nothing new to report this COMING KVKNTS. All we ask is that you buy a frame for ME. August. the same. ELLSWORTH, wet*is; regarding me electric railroad and Friday, 11, at casino, EIIb- No definite arrangements have yet beeu water situation further than to July Gerry’s power say worth Falls—Social dance. Wilson’s or- made for the contemplated excursion of that the latest Information received from chestra. If stormy, postponed till Satur- WE" MAKE EVERYTHING the Daughters of Kebekah. It is hoped Mr. Halman Is to the effect that matters day. Iii the line of a definite statement can be made pictures. that are progressing. The office force Is at Saturday. July 12, at Columbian hall, Ellsworth Falls—Social dance. shortly. work on the report submitted two weeks Higgins LOWER watermelons] orchestra. | Henry Whiting weut to Boston last ago by the surveying party. Negotiations _ REMEMBER THE PLACE TOLL CANTALOUPES night to accompauy his mother to Ells- for the purchase of the lower dam are Letter to Peter Starkey. worth where she will spend tbe summer, practically closed, and a part of the pur- Ellsworth. I | • Studio formerly occupied by B. F. Joy.) i'ney are expected ou me alleruoou train chase price will probably be over S paid Deardtr' Ira Gould, a painter In Coiebrook PI N E A P P L E within a week. RATES I j to-morrow. N II bought of our agent there, Wesley Want Mrs. George A. Bo s.er and Miss Edith Ia*»t Saturday a replevin suit, brought worth, 4 gallons of paint, thinned it down will two of and his FASSETT & E A C H E Bolster, of Album, Mich., are guests ol by Mrs Fred A. Frye against Irvin Car- gallons oil, gave own house out RAND, coat LOCAL TOLL KATES fP W 1 and to be here a .... Sj Mrs. O. spicy, of for the recovery of 40 Main expect ter, Uluebill, street. Ellsworth. Every palmer In town declared he had palnus for Hatton* in the immediate about a Mrs. Bolster aud Mrs. horse that Mr. had sold him was mourn, Frye two coats. vicinity of the Central Oflico I APOLLO CHOCOLATES are sisters. heard. She recovered the where- ] Tap ley horse, "That’s all the far the as Uucl< have been from X 1 story goes,” reduced upon Carter sued for We Belle Mead Fresh lot just received. In 4 ltev.J. P. 81 mo n too goes to Trenton Frye obtaining llemui fays. don't know whether It uiadi Sweets 10 under cents to 5 cents to-day to officiate at tbe funeral of Mrs. money false pretenses. The case a good job or not; but the painter thought 1 t bulk, 50c; in packages’ from 5 fresh: the best. Salome Gtlpatrlck, an aged lady who died was tried before Judge Peters yesterday. did. We should rad It priming. Maybe tin Always always ..joe to »l.oo."i house didn't need A coat li i at the home of her brother, Webster Le- Frye pleaded not guilty, .but produced p rinting. printing enough If put on often enough. laud, laal Monday. no evidence, and was lined $3 and costs. SMOKERS’ ARTICLES Hut if Ira Goul 1 had set out to do us a favor 1 He appealed and gave bonds of flOO for Palmer Hammocks ^ Mra. ti. C. Hatbeway, of Bangor, who be couldn't have done much better. One prim I 4 bta at the October term, with Eilani Taiaptaa in appearance great variety. has been visitiug frieuda bere for some lng coat of Devoe is enough to make palnteri | his wife and F. L. Mason as sureties. The only kind I now carry. and weeks, left this morning for Deer Isle, aay, "He’s been painting two coats; and wauti On to think he It is the best and hence the where she will spend the summer, the Friday evening, July 18, Sunrise us has done k with oue, and ttta IcUNNINGHAM’Sj council, D. of L., will have au installation half oil! No thank you.” cheapest. 75c to $5. AU guest of Prof. Beckwith, of Bangor. gen- of officers for the next term, at which We don't know Mr. Qoafcl, hut we know Mr uine. J. M. Nealley, lu spite of bts seventy Wentworth. Guess the Is time It Is that Mrs. of story straight. around hoped Crockett, > odd years, doesn’t allow anybody Yours truly, Woodside council, Bangor, ex-8tatecoun- here to get ahead of him lu gardening. 41 K. W. Devob A CO. cilor, will be present to install the new :: ^>0<C<>0<>OQ^^<<>000»*•«! ami cl- an. 2 dredging operations Mrs. Nellie Leriuond; guide, Mrs. Myra the Fourth at hia home In Port- spent Allen; 1. O., Mrs. Ellen Bowden; O. O., land. While there he had bis band in- IIOtAMBEtt SETS t William Brooks; A. K. 8., Mrs. Myra a Secondhand jured by the explosion of caution Mrs. Annie Smith. o 4*»k. '’l». Bln b—all style** and X Jordan; trustee, Fol- Don’t think I’m oot of buslnes*: cracker. gotag I.m only clearing out old gear to make * > |Wife*. X lowing the installation, refreshments room for new, in order to give the public better livery service thau ever. iJORDAN'j Everett W. Ginn and wife, of Atlanta, will be served. It Is particularly desired ♦ Horses for ^ulnif Table* anil Chairs all members Sale—Work and Terms, |[ UNDERTAKER, £ Ga., were t he guests last w eek of F. C. Bur- that shall be present. Driving. Easy < ► m great variety. X Horses Boarded the or rill. Mr. Ginn was born the son of by Day Week at Reasonable Rates. here, A few years ago one of the attractions the late Daniel Giun. lu Atlanta he is V CI.LI4WOBTM. of the county fair at Wyman park in this tbe manager for the bouse of raANKLI-N JT. I"1 • II* O C.I I I ii E. J. DAVIS. publishing city wae a public marriage. The parties Cjt D n | Ginn 0. of least.” ro the Voice of Wife of President Jakeman not romantic lu the Ellsworth People. No words of Christ perhaps have been are mind If It Isn't roman- The panoses of this column succinctly Elders of the Mormon Church, "Well, never I will but UUe ami motto-It is for the mu yoo listen to your dearer to Ills In all ages than Rtam! In MW be retorted. "Who care* about tr|*od, people be and Malt Lake Recom- tic.” tual tone fit, anil atm* to helpful hopeful. City, Utah, in ! will -nm lt‘» real? I»ve neighbors, they tell you how the last ones to tils disciples, "Lo, I am Being for the common good, U 1* tor tin* mends E. Piiiaham's love being romantic If servant, a of In- Lydia a with Nor did Christ mean mun use—a public purveyor : ! doesn't need to be annonneed by pul as end aches ot • bud beck, (be you aiway.” formation and t«f|M)M, a medium for the In- Tetre(atile For Wo- annoy, Compound 11 In on a sil- tty these words that He would he In terchange of Idea*- In this capacity it «o!lcUs Pains. band of music and brought inoi ot urlnery troubles, the and It* success large- man’s Periodic « nsrroosnvs*, communications, depend* ver It's much bigger and their nuaeorics, influencing them and on the It in this respect. Com- platter. the restless I) os« that come from ly support given It * for kidney munication* must be signed, but tfte name of “Dear Mr*. PtNKRAM Pcfore I When 1 took the omnibus for St. Ger- more serviceable than that. sustaining them. He spoke of real, be relieved and writer Will not be by permission. means Its,can cured. Read printed except knew of Lydia E. IMnkham’s Veg- des I’rea at the Place and all time* and occasions, and It whs- personal companionship that was to be Communication* will lie subject to approval or main Clleby none etable 1 dreaded the on the of an omnibus jne EUaworih cttlaens »ay»: fulfilled the of the Holy rejection t»> ...* editor of the column, but ..pound mounted to the Itnperlale. there were just as much top by sending reason. Address for me-.iatrual will t»e rejected without good approach of the time my else.” Hhe made no an- Mrs. Pbtlios was to be to the there two a as anywhere Moon, residing on Obost. who disciples all communications to as it would mean a of already seated priest*, tbeHnr- period, couple a moment of alienee been to them in The Americas, swer, and after a abort distance on In spirit what He had Me. Imre headed working woman with a ry road, tbla aide ot KUsworth, be again. ''Is there any rule the flesh—their consciously present her two spoke Kiel Id tbe new white — •rrrr filet of In hands, Hurry, .■- V-- marketing a man should cottage over- and about when and where helper, instructor guide. the usual black tbe TUB alnOBBS. school! oy* carrying looking bay, *a|re: UI read The seemed afterward to propose?” severalac- disciples arms an old tiod seut Ills singer** upon earth portfolio* under tbelr and was silent We were passing jouots In tbe have had a vivid realization of the She newspapers .about mothers With of sadness and of mirth, who waa the Petit 1 this moment and of Christ. He ful- song* gentleman reading the opera bouse at recommending Doan's constant presence hearts of men Kidm.. Hlla tor I, t they might touch the Journal. Next to the latter 1 found a line of the boulevards came filled Uis promise of being with them the busy thlldren In caecel.ot and And bring them back to benven again. omnibus In kidney urinary and of not them com- place. In sight The stopped always leaving llsrasee. Tble Induced me to The Ar*t, a with soul of Are, Cook's office on the corner, glee them fortless in their own persoual expe- youth, A moment later the omnibus stopped front of Held In his hand a golden lyre; the two got down, but no lo my 11-year-old daughter, who riences. Peter and John and after again, and I beard tbc voice of one of and priests augend Through groves he wandered and by streams. tbelr the born out of due one else came up to tAkc places. trom kidney and weaknaar them Paul, apoatle music of onr dreams. country women nerv- urinary ever Playing the my exclaiming the broad Avenue de a sense of Christ's More than half Beason, had realizing "I never can climb that lad- linen the waa < year* ot age, with a bearded ously, up ua before the comping, constant Paul of The second, face. I'Opera was behind presence. speaks ng ot her back bee Stood singing In the market place. der, never!” asked once more: barling bar. dachas “Christ in us” and says, "l live, yet young man And stirred with accents derp and loud Then a "Oh, do Aunt make ind stomach trouble. Hba bad not Christ liTeth in me.” And the ex- girl spoke. try. "Ton know I could you happy, vary se I; The hearts of all the listening crowd. Martha: They aay the outside seats rare attacks ot It on an periences of the great apostles have don't yon?" average ot once a A okl man, the third and last. are so She did not answer. not been unlike those of the most lowly gray pleasant" min month, and waa confined to bar bed In cathedrals dim and vast. ofltn followers of Christ. Ail have been Sang "la It—do you think It’* ■'Don't yoo?” perfectly lor a number ot When I While the majestic organ rolled the Rue de l'KobcHe!" she days. was la cheered and comforted and filled with MRS. HULDA JAKEMAN. safe, Mr. Heuleyf’ asked the anxious •There'* Contrition from Us mouth of gold. Ellsworth one I went the realization of the abiding exclaimed quickly. “We must get down day, to Wigging hope by in l--d with Intense pain ami suf- voice. " Ami those who beard the three day* Normandie of their Master, in accordance singers wa» the here for «he Hotel Irug store and got Doan'a presence fering. 1 under physician* “Perfectly safe.” came a reassuring Kidney Puis. Disputed which the best might be! “Don't stir.” he said with His promise. care for over a year without auv relief, peremptorily. By tbe time she bad taken two boxes For »tlll their music seemed to start masculine echo, and there was a half us. Ihe The of Christ, being whrn mv attention was called to “Tour aunt won't get out without companionship Lydia was much Discordant echoes la each heart. second's pause. In which, I suppose. to the head of very Improved. They did her a constant, extends to all times In this E. IMnkbatn's Vegetable Compound by and you and 1 are going ot see several of our Mormon women who Aunt Martha tried to ascend and fail- settle this treat amount good, more tban life. “Lo. 1 am with you aiway,” He But the great Master said **l the line. We must question any. been Its use. she ever oeed. “even unto the end of the world." No best la kind, nut In degree had cured through ed. for the conductor broke In Impa- once for all,” thing says, it* use and im- I gave a various gift to each. I began systematic this decision. The Por sale by all dealers; 80 This promise assures us of Christ's con- tiently: "En volturc! En volture! Cue I was delighted at price rents. and to teach. in health, and after To charm, to strengthen, proved gradually wns destination Foster-Mllhurn Co., N. stant so long as we live en bas! Neuf en bant!” head of the line my Buffalo, Y., sole companionship the three chords of the use of six bottle* my health was place place* These are great might knew that I would tor tbe U. H. in this world. Adversity may come, and for over two also, and now I ■gents And be whose ear Is tuned arUht completely restored, “Take the seat Inaide, Mist Percy, no Remember (be name, and and as a result of it our com- I hare had neither ache or hear the end of the atory. 1 longer Doan's, taka earthly Will hear no discord In the three. years pain, do." urged the man'* voice. “Your to an- so other. forsake us, but not so the inu have a wonderful remeih for questioned whether i ought jmnions may But the most perfect harmony." truly niece and I can on MB*. go top.” or down from the Lord Jesns Christ. He Is with us ai- —LouffrUenr. women. Very sincerely yours. nounce myself get _ The omnibus started forward, and sickness, in health; in ndver- llti.i.A Jakeman. Salt LakeCity.CtaH.* Ims. All my scruples had vanished In way—in lot. Banking. Dear M. B. friend*; —ttOOO forfeit If rtewe teetlmomul It tot feme two Americana came a sity, in prosperity: in sorrow, in joy— up outside, very the alworblng Interest of the situation. All of you will bear with regret that the •lust as «* Mrs. .Inko- aiway! This fact should be and is to surely pretty girl, elegantly dressed, followed What woman ever left a novel In the founder of our column and the compiler man was cured so surely will ali who realize it a great comfort and just by a tall, athletic looking man. They middle of a proposal? of “Aunt Madge’s Cook-book” has just I,v<1tu i;. I'lnunam » Ttie omnibus drew no slowly at the a great blessing. We need Christ's con seated themselves directly behind me, O/o severed his connection with Thk Amkrj- cure even wiimnn 1* what your if we meet the C<>iii|»>n stant presence that may iRt eoUHt la share* CAX. Mr. the associate editor for form of fe- <*(%Um of life about ns Titus, aiiffcrlni; from any crowd of waiting people came ont Into trials and temptations "How delightful It I* up here! Ami ana looum mereiore cuiutiiv h rmu*- male UN. the Street from the station under the what a shame that we've been In Parla which was Interesting, but Mrs. I’inkham n»lvt«o»«t<-k wo- Blivirtk Lanai log sense of Ills abiding presence. department” tree's. We could hear the conductor BiiMi ink the which it Man*. two weeks without ever taking the Christ’s companionship, being con- not receiving help deserved, men free. Addrram, Lynn, calling off the numbers "t’n. deux, It was discontinued for s time. After con- bus! Isn't It too bad that Aunt Martha A NEW BEK IKS stant, is assured to us at death. How tmls, en voltnre! Quatre. cinq. six. en siderable consultation between “Aunt down below T' with t» this promise a* applied to death was ft week. Hub them through one water, *eaM stayed volt ore’" aa the vehicle filled up boh open. Shar*», 01 tach; moutJU} and the Mutual Benefit realised in Stephen! He "saw the heav- Madge” himself, ten minute* In water rouUtntng enough "On the contrary." be replied. "I And passengers. "Complctr’ was called at payment t, 01 per § hare, column was and it has had lo tnske a rlon* am) ens opened ami Christ standing at the Inaugurated, Pearllii* *ood ivdi, dry, It extremely agreeable to tie alone with Inst, and the controller screamed to the and Christ no more faithful friend and helper than ThU will cleanse and whiten the moet MglecMl outside seats. sur WHY FAY BE NTT? right hand of God;** seeing you for once. I've been trying for “Correspondences us dUh and will new one* In excellent he faced Mr. Titus, who. though removed from clothe, keep l There were no trans when can borrow on and being sustained by Him, to have a word with you by your- lmperlaleir" you jrcut condition. days air* n ftr« death without trembling and without some distance, will, we hope, send us a few fera. and the horaea started towanl the Harm, OM>rt|»«r ii»l A Meant cooker U a labor and time saving self. but your stint Is a perfect wonder mine* It etrry BJoMh^Nui-ih j fear. Such should l>e the effect of word* of remembrance when time will Rue de Rohan. amt lntrrew contrivance that should be found In every at keeping the party In strict triangular payment* together the of him to do so. I am sure tbe entire j Miss It ’Tea’ or will amount to but tttti* more Christ s companionship at end permit kitchen. When the different article* of food a henever I out with To- "Well. Ware. Is shape go you. than yt>« are now paying for assured of His at of readers of and contributors to ’No? ashes) Mr. as we moved life. Being presence corps th«t a re neeoed for a meul are put in Ita various day I purposely urged her going Inside Henley rent, amt In about I© ream yon time no Christian need view this column most heartily unite in good all be cooked over one on. wtn that compartments, may so that I could talk with you In iwace death with alarm. Death loses its wishes for the future succ.ee and pros- burner of a stove "I don’t know.” aba answered hesi- OWE YOUR gasoline up here on top," OWE HOME. of Mr. Titus. a clean whisk broom for dampening tbe sting and the grave its victory in the perity Keep "Now I understand what la meant by tatingly. "I like you very much, but How times in life these of clot be* tie fort Ironing. Dip the broom In water, when In For parUrular* of assured companionship of Christ many changes ‘wickedness In retorted I'll! In doubt, and people are Inquire shake off I be most of the water, then shake It blgb places,'" Hun W u Sre~y. Christ’s companionship, being con associations and positions come to us! the love they don't doubt. Therefore 1 Flret Hat'l turn lightly over the clothes. This makes the damp girl playfully. slant, extends throughout all eternity How many times we can say: can't he Id leva.” A. W. Into, 1* resident ness more evenly distributed titan if done by “Don't try to put me off. Miss Ware, thou shalt be with me In para The thread* of our lire* hare crossed "How very disagrees Me logical wo- •Today the hand. for It's no use. You know perfectly said Christ to the thief A ml we said men ore" be retorted. disc,” repentant "good bye” today. well that I love you and”— and Paul declares that after the resur Ami now on life'* ocean tossed *T can't decide my whole life In a AT A SAVINGS BANK. "Sh-sh! What are you thinking of. we shall be "forever with the Our lurk* are drifting away. minute.” ahe went on. "I must have JOHN FILKINS & rection Mr. Heuley? You certainly aren't go- CO,, Ixird.” Thus the chain is time to reflect.” Btoken and complete ffby a Msa Who Was In a Harry Did ing to make love to me here, on the I Broken. The following selection may not seem at Christ is ours and we are Ills, here anc !Vot Make a "You may reflect.” be “all 02 STATE BOSTON. Deposit. top of an omnibus, right before all replied, ST.# first to be clear in its meaning, but read it the from here to St, Germain Bw»m a»X*2. 5.1. hereafter, now and forever. Tbe business roan who was In ■ harry these way dea with the in view that life is a people?" Mow York omen. &A MRU.Ililf \Y. thought was Pres, i’ll atlU so that can BIBLE READINGS. standing in line at the tarings hank, uotV he keep you the course means "Why persisted. "They ) battlefield, that upward his was think better." The omnibus waa Deut. 1-8; waiting turn to deposit. There don't of them understand Jolt- Beeda, Grain and Gen. xxvill, 10-22; xxxi. and and sny Kngltsb. ; struggle courage helpful sym* only one person abend of him. and he ing across the court of the Louvre aa OlUvKS Cotton u.-ugh* Josh 1,1-8; I Chron. xxvUi. 20; Ps. xxiii, Liook at that femme de menage and am) wH for r»*h. or carrk-l on patty. «» congratulating himself upon this he Ada 54-00; Hi, those and tbe si! sjioke. moderate margin 1-6; xxxvii, 1-5; vH, Eph. lock. Tbe ahead wa» a wo- boys priest. They're We listened to a man whom we felt to be, good persott | "But I can't think at all when you 13 21; Heb. xili. 5, 6; Rev. ii, 10. French. We are as safe here as If we with all hi* heart and soul .i~d striving man, and when the tte*iuc*s man arrived s strength, sit there devouring me with your big of out of town the was Just with were In the parlor at home." k«n*ii|*tg account* against whatever ws* mean, unmanly and un- opening negotiations ahe Cormpondriw* Imtud. For eyes." complained. Cndeavor Home Japan. not the receiving teller. "But that girl tieliind us"—she lower- are righteous In our Uole world. It ws* the "Then I'll hsik the \Aa a rerelflng I wnut to she other way,” he YY C ottr our *l»e* While on my trip around the world 1 cl coM voice of one advice and warn “Now. open accounts.** ed her voice ss she spoke—"do you private giving from other the talr*t begun, “for some little niece* md neph- aald. Wiurir* visited Nagasaki. Japan, and while log from *4 rote hcl*hu to those who were think she looks French J" ©aanetai »<•** *1 the day ew* of mine It * for a present, you “1 don't know why It la. hut when there I was greatly impressed with the struggling and sinning In I *w. but the warm, "A Parisian unmistakably.” be an- - s'w know.*’ coitt.denually. “and I'm « g y gtv ever any one make* love to me” Private tSZT* work of the Christian Endeavor or living voice of one who «m righting for u* and swered. “Sb* doesn't understand a to fo in b-*>k. course to banhn and men-an* our and ca on u* to him ami ing put each Of Pile broke off aa If atuisbed at the In* n0fAr Steele by skle*. ling help word we nClvl U>eng**orlre. Seaman's home, says Harry that i*n’t tuucb. but’*— Here the teller say.” our** ive* and one another. of her words. • )««>■) <•» ,i»i- I a bad plication Intoreet Morrison in The Christian Endeavor endeavored to down to tbe I'arlslenne— I. who been lllltl Cal lu amount**;,' And no. weailly and httle y 1H»1*, but surely get “Go on." be aald, “I'm not such a World. A friend in Manila had advised detail*, bat in vain. “If tboy’ie real oav away from New Kngland only six J»et to rbrrk on r»eme»-d and steadily on the whole, wa* brought home to fool as to think that I'm the man as I only me to visit 1he place, and when 1 In- the for the first the ing. want them to l**. they’ll «*w»n months and who thought my national!- young boy, time, m^-n'M-g f j who ever made love to Market'-VA". A‘lir»! I make it more. Lota of rich men started tv as a* if It you.” In« *!»• uf th* quired for It at the landing stage had hi* life; that it ws* so fooTs or s’uggsrd*« p«m- plain Were stamiwd upon very with’’ — "Well. then, there's a mocking little FluNttrUI «dt***t tan. no difficulty in finding a Jinrikishn man dlw into which be had wandered by enancr, hut me lu red, while and blue: It was a “Yoa. yes. madam.** interrupted the evil spirit Inside of me that always to take me there. It is centrally lo- a haul field ordained from of 41, where there shook certainly, but the blow w as sof- teller in desperation; “of course they did. rises up and makes fun of love. I cated near the docks, when* sailors were no »p-'Ct*tor», but the v uuug**t mud take tened mmii-n but by the compliment to Now. what are these childreu’* name* when the his skle, and the »take» are life and dtaih.- thought right man enmr he fast)*. land from the ships In the harbor, and and .ice#?’* my clothes. Aren't the I'arUtennes Ptoft**tonal fhoma* Would silence that voice, but I hear for the work Hughes. considered the It is admirably equipped “Why. there’s Fannie, my namesake, best dressed women In It speaking now," «. (XU KL>\ it It the onlv chiiritv of its she'* nine—no, maybe it was eight her the world? DR “Bluer B.,“ please accept mmy thank* ‘‘Don't listen to It." he answered kind in the world The home w as start last birthday. What? Oh, her full name? But the mistake had touched my H KNTIST. for the stalks of southernwood you sent promptly "You say yourself ICa an ed on a small scale at its present sue France* .lane, of course. How stupid of Puritan conscience us well as my me so that I cou!d have s plant of my ow n. me! And then Johunie— John Wil- evil spirit." and was gradually Improved until at no, feminine pride. I was listening to a Graduate of tka Philadelphia Itental Coliagn. it was very kind of you and I only asked liam. named after an uncle that died. Neither spoke for a moment, and line* of *75 present It is alile to do a wonderful conversation manifestly not luteuded for a “little sprig ’. He’s six and juat a* cute aa he caa l**. then she remarked aa If thinking avomes m Bloch. Kiunour work the soldiers aud sailors Ui; 41*. VMIJSUI * iu UUHU among You wouldn’t believe what that child”— | aloud: Closed hein.ui*, afternoon* aat!> farther who come ashore from in from the omnibus? That would be foreign ships a a “Yes. I would, but be a* It is alwsys pleasure to hear from madam, please "I shouldn’t make at nil a good wife. hartwr. The accom- quixotic 1 could not afford to Nagasaki sleeping aud 1 have a onei as possible and omit everything but surely. new contributor, su»p cion 1 hate tewing and fussing about a K modation consists of seventy-five beds, business Are there any more rhiklreu7” be late to my aiqiolutment for the BURNHAM, that, like “Aunt Dorcas**, you may be a bouse.” A. and when these are ail taken the vis- “Oh. yes. There’s the baby. Mildred. sake of two js-rfect strangers who ATTORNEY relation-in-law. As your letter ia printed “Is It a question of a iters are sutisfied with a “shakedown" She’s ten months old. and I thought she would never know of delicate kind- housekeeper?” 4*i» wsth also we »h«!l to my recipe expect you seemed to have "I can't even cook oatmeal”— on the floor. In the dining room more pretty young a bankbook ness to them. Ought 1 to speak out COl’NHKLLOB at law. come ag>ii>. all to so like To •‘Have I a»ke«B Saturday*. _ extracting the tha." We are no means out by yet measuring up necessary information as to the birth- without a chaperon,” objected Miss KITCHEN HELPS I couldn't the to what we are capable of doing in the of the children and then Ware. "She is all alone.” help admiring young CLOSED If use an old fashioned place inquired in you churn, yoo have man's After an Lord's aerMce. but we art* in whose names the books were to be held “Not at all." he spirit. acquaintance of moving doubtless been troubled with the cream answered. “There's splash- >111 one WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS the direction. Our en- in trust for them. y half hour I was almost ready right present out on the ltd while Melt both her father right beside her reading the ing churning. to thusiasm for missions will not die out. “Will you hare It in their mother’s say "yes" to him myself. Unfortu- ends off of a tin fruit can (one quart tUc) and newspaper." be name or their father's or whose?” he nately he had chosen Miss Helen. We Dt. H. W. Hat hr* be** to notify ahjMUron* It can increased. And what we need slip It on the dasher haudle down to the lid. I trembled with fear. It seemed as asked shortly. rod© up under the chestnut trees ind other* ibnl until further »o«Vr *•!* Is a comity of feeling, a spirit of unity This will catch all the splashes and save the If my neighbor must have understood big of “Their father’s! Mercy sake*!” ex- room, will he closed on Wednc^UT afurb and Love to God. work of cleaulng the churn and floor after the tue boulevard In silence. It seemed a co-operatloo. zeal, claimed the that, but a glance showed him to be depositor energetically. to Kii.worth, oai. vi. enthusiasm and love to onr fellow men churning Is done. long way me. but at last the old vm.__ he’s a for happily Ignorant of the American One of the “Why. perfect good nothing of will the latter to the cross of Je- best articles for tbe kitchen Is a spire St. Germain des I*re# came In bring scamp if there ever was one. Yon couldn’t daughter so suddenly thrust upon him. written programme, or btU of fare, showing tight. We Imd reached the head of the *ua Christ.—Reformed Church Messen- trust him”— He was reading a serial story in the what you Intend to cook for each meal during line. ger. “No. I suppose not.” hastened the tell- I'etlt Journal unconscious of tbe week. This will save much thinking a: meal perfectly er. that "Helen, is It or repenting unfortunate sugges- the romauce on Tea' 'No? times, and will Insure a variety. It u> y be going behind his back. Keep Faith. tion. “The mother’s, then. I suppose. I listened, breathless, for her an- prepared tbe first of every week with special “Well, haven’t you anything to say faith with ail men; faith Her name, age and birthplace, swer. Now. at the Keep keep reference to the material ou hand or that which please? to me?” asked the man. very last, was she Be as as young with This wins all quick you can, madam.” to me? thyself. battles, may be easily procured. "What can I I don’t folng dlsapimlnt him—and I Vo A* be finished the entries he turned, say? think even the and last—“Cardi- There la no need to have were to down The greatest greasy, dingy dish known me to pie shirting get from the with a sigh of relief and a look of pity you’ve long enough ask Only gan,” by Robert Chambers. cloths about the kitchen. Linen crash la cheap, lui|>erlale and stumbled over me as for the business man. who had been wait- such a question.” and Is clean. Flour aac&s are easily kept good so they went, but 1 was only con- ing long. But the latter had given up. “Not long enough!” he repeated. dimly A alto and almost every family has a supply of srlons of their feet Cketrlig Thought. —New York Tribune. Tve known all summer.” and their apologies. COUNTY them. When are bleached and you The faithfulness of a lifetime does they nicely In I “Niue on the she trembling suspense waited Miss hemmed, will look neat and answer the days steamer,” not forsake a man in his they Jn*t the Word. word. end.—“Type* weeks Help's purpose as well as any material you can buy. counted deliberately, ‘two In of Naval Officers.” Youngwed (on bridal tour)—I would “It Is 'Yes.' Edward," she said. "It Let tbe supply be plentiful so 1* will not be Ixmdon and two weeks here. It's easy like rooms for myself and wife. was 'Yes’ all the time. Men are si stu- Paper. necessary to use them after they become Imd’y to see that you didn’t study arithmetic Epitaph. Hotel Clerk—Suite, I suppose? pid r soiled. Have a laundry bag bung In tbe pantry in your youth.” Ufa called to me—a changeful call Youngwed—That’s what. She’s the “But women are so cruel, dear!” for the dish cloths, and wash them once or twice “You are trifling ’with me,” he ex- ! Of Joy, of strife, of woe; greatest thing that ever happened.— I descended In front of the Each day I pondered. “Shall I make claimed. "It doesn’t take ten years to fiances, THE AflERICAN. Chicago News. hut I had scarcely put my font on the My answer 'Yea* or 'NoT find out that you’re in love when you ground when I heard an exclamation Vmylna the Trurl*ef. meet the X>eath called to me—a wondrous right perBou.” if horror call. Ho—There is like behind me. So sweet, so calm, so clear! nothing experience, "Yes, but what is it to be In love?” "Edward, look at that French Subscribe 1 did not wait to after all. She Is our greatest teacher. are to young question It, This signature is on every box of tbe genuine she asked. “And bow you be But "Here!" girl! She has on a short skirt! She's quickly answered, She—And there Is no holding back sure that met the Laxative t»m. you've right person? »U American!"' —Upplncott’a. Bromo-Quiniae her salary, either.—Brooklyn IJfe. tbe remedy that cure* a cold in one day For It. "COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY SEWS. KlfTKKY TO CARIBOU. iJtrtjrrtiarnuntB. i **• pvt Fm additional <\AAAAA<*f' 0,0** County Knee, tee other payee. Fbr additional County Newt are othor pugta ** *4HiHo not nut off and Ail her. West Tremont. State Ash and game commission, and Thursday. enjoyed seeing Lindsey. 8be seemed pleased with the too long. All letters truthfully answered. Rc- Robert Mackey, with bla family, la Gardner Lawson is at safe under Her. 8he spent tbe winter with her daughter, home. attention, and thanked the frlenda for State Librarian L. D. Carver sailed in I member, tills remedy Is absolutely the John Stevens home for the I every possible condition and positively leave* occupying Mrs. A. K. Warren, in Miss Mamie Lunt the Fourth at their and the steamship “Saxonia" from Boston Melrose, Mass.,and spent visit the tokeus of esteem they | no alter ill effect upou the health. Sent by mall, The June number of Sucre., Mone v letters should bo .eaten. will spend tbe summer here with her son, Brooklln. carried her, saying she knew the Lord Tuesday for Europe. They will be gone securely sealed, >2.00. hla entitled “When put | registered. HR. J. W. EMMONS CO., 170 Tre- contain# a poem of H. P. A. several months, during which they will Hpofford. The youngest daughter of George W. it Into their hearts to remember her. tnont St., Boston, Muss. Grandma Wen! to Rchool”. June 30. C. visit England and Scotland and also July 4. Eoo. Luut la quite ill with bronchitis. «*rtlcea of Mra. several of the continental countries. The funeral Mary Oray Mount i)mU Roland H. Luat la with a Ferry. f We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign ,» afternoon of laat North irtltfwtrH. suffering were held Tuesday week. Leon P. of Is at home for M 9. Mary Cunningham, of Bangor, Mr. and were severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. Moon, Lowell, a Mrs. Cushing, of Boston, Ret. R. I- <*lda officiating. Quite large the summer. celebrated her 102d birthday on Friday, to town Hundsy. Mrs. Rose Haines and daughter Blanche, number ware In attendance, and there Little Miss Dora Jelllson has returned the Fourth of July. Although she has will be John wife and son Wed- of Portland, are visiting her father, Wil- from a three weeks’ visit to Portland. were many floral gift#. Mra. Oray Orcutt, spent passed the century mark, Mrs. Cunning- in Ellsworth. liam Dlx. Mrs. Daniel of Bar Harbor is visit- —- nesday Grey, ham Is still and retains the use ’v her Mrs. Restoi Gatcomb. energetic MIsa Zulma K. who has finished ing daughter, / Send model, ski -ch or of Invention for«* Tbe Fourth pa»*«d off rather quietly in Hereral young folks went to Ellsworth Lunt, of her faculties to a remarkable degree. photo Dcooansr aiay wueen wnicu qrh netn / free report on patentability. For free book, Subscription Advertiser's horns, etc. The older ones grumbled a Record, Record, for a few weeks. Mrs Cousins la at tbe death of Alice, wife of A. T. Wlleoo, Neufchatcl. 05 Advertising Record, Job Printer** uucord. were dis- little because their slumbers Eggs. Correspondence Reconi. Dtrlgo. which occurred July 5, after a long lin- and Indexed for but were ooce them- Ruled, printed quick entry turbed, tbey young As the season advances, the demand from Bar and reference. circular and The Fourth we* celebrated gering iiineas, wbicbehe bore with patient Descriptive price glorious duly selves. Harbor for eggs sends prices up. Supply Is list on apullcation. Published hv the end. To her fair. We here with some noise, of course, but, con* hopefulness to family quote. E. A. & W. E. Fresh do*. CHILD, •idering the large crowd of people attend- and friends, the result of her Illness has July?._H. laid, per 23y24 U Dover Street, New York. her Ash villa. Poultry. ing the ball It was a been evident from the first; but game*. comparatively Chickens.2* and heroic ha* made a Fred Bean and wife had a pleasant time SIjXj0WOI«.TS quiet affair. Northeast Harbor’a team brave spirit strong Fowl.Ik •land for Life we* attractive at their anniversary. Many useful MECHANICS FAIR won in the morning game, and tbe Houth* recovery. Hay. STEAM LAUNDRY In the last were BOSTON, weat Harbors beat them at big odds in to tier, and never more so than presents brought. Best loose, per ton.12&U Baled.18 AND BATH BOOMS. the afternoon. The Baptist aiciety fur- month* when she has been the subject of J. K. Ash and wife, George Farren, wife 22 to Nov. 1902 Straw. Sept. 1, “NO NO WASHER." nished and at tbe *o much care and attention from all wbo and child, John Small and daughter PAY, dinner supper banquet No loose straw on the market. I First Fair Held in Four Years. at knew her. with others visited Winter Har- hail, and there waa afternoon dancing Maud, Loose.10 $12 ▲11 kinds of laundry worK done at short no and one NO CHARGE FUR SPACE. tlce. Goods called for and delivered. Tremont hall. A general good time all Hbe leave* a mother, two sisters bor July 4. Baled. 18 | | affliction falls the most H. B. ESTEY A CO., around. brother; but the H. A. Martin and of Northeast Vegetables. wife, 25c. West End Hrldsre, HOT ■ worth. He on her to shorn she has been Green peas arc very high. One denier quotes ADMISSION, » Spray. husband, the Fourth at Ashville July?. Harbor, spent $2.50 bu. In Boston—so high that he can’t and with per married about twenty years, with Mrs. Martin’s grandparents, O. P. handle them. Natives sell readily here at $2 Special Attractions. Clean, Educational. I A n I ETC Who Hav® Used Them Km in the closest bu. LRU ILO Recommend as the BEST Sttrvjr. whom she passed these years Bragdon and wife. per Application* for *pac** surf information send of Wllaon has the 1 New potatoes, pk 50 Asparagus, bunch 20 to J. it. Ifosmer. Manager, Mechanics i>n. i4i\c. ps SrlUsIne? Morgan, Waltham, Mass., and happiest of tic#. Mr. Boston, Mas*. Boland Boothby, of Athens, who Potatoes, pk !i0 Tunmtoes, !h 12 Building. j Star Crown Brand \ Is at home for a vacation. of the entire community in his .■sweet ft 07 ft 01 sympathy has uf his vacation fit potatoes, Turnip*, j* been "pending part Onion-, Oil Beets, ft 01 Fred L. of I* Ioaa. i% PENNYROYAL PILLS. Mason, Ellsworth, visiting L. M. Bunker’s, leaves for home Tuesday. Bermuda onlous, 07 New heels, bunch 08 the ; Immediate relief, no danger, no Mrs. A. M for a frw Funeral «ervlce* Monday afternoon, Bunch onions, <5 New cabbage, tfl Used pain. hUaunt. Gray, days. visit ou bis home. | for years by leading specialist*. Hundred* of testi- He will Bangor way 05 ft 7th mat., attended by Roger 8 Forbee, of Lettuce, Carrots, 01H monial*. Atrial willcanrtnreyou ottheir intrinsic value The click of the machine l* 05 lo in case of ten cent* tor mowing Mrs. Alice J. of Sullivan, who K*dl-hes, Bunch carrots, suppression. Send sample and the Harvard school, now mluis- Wilson, 05 ft <»5 book. All Druggists or by mail #1 -Vi box. w we looked divinity CucurolMTs, Parsntps, heard, but here I* the summer died last leaves friends tertng to the Liberal Christian society Saturday, many Spinach, pk 30 Beans—perqt— KING MEDICINE CO., Box 1930, BOSTON, MASS. here. Much sympathy Is felt for her ■8flag Iicans, qt 08 Yellow-eye 10$12 hero, of which Mrs. WTli»on had always Green Peas, pk 50 Pea, 10 Mi««* Butte end Anna Stinson hare mother, sisters and brother. SfibcrtiaemcntB. been a metuncr. husband, gone to Ule au Haul for the seaeon at the I rt v 7 H. Native straw lo rries arc In good supply, but lu to Lookout. Klurhlll r»ll« vary considerably price, according quality. OoulilnOort*. Strawberries, 12$i6 Oranges, doz Jib a AS E. Har- visited E.Herett hae returned from Bar Mrs. t nomas Haskell, ol Brewer, Many from here attended the celebra- lemons, doz '25 $30 hi* Groceries. bor, and with hta family is occupying friends here last week. tionis at Winter Harbor and Franklin ou CLARION A A .08 homestead. visited Irleods In Coflee—per Rice, per §.08 Mrs. Hugh Dully Friday. Rio, .169-25 Pickles, per gal .45 g.«5 on a CLARION for PromPt> a 35 bottle RANGES Capt. M. D. t'halto has returned from Granite last we. k, reluming Sunday. Tne ball and aupper at the Bay View Mocha, Olives, .25$.75 35 — work- business Rhode Java, Vinegar—inn gal efficient, satisfactory and pleasure trip through A. K. Conary purchased s flue-looking house on the night of the Fourth was Tea—per A— Pure cider, .20 AKb„ F" KbuiAObb„ p Cb le bland 65 Cracked .05 for all-around service. and Ma**acbusett*. team ol Merrill A Hinckley, Blueblll, last well attended. Japan, .43$ wheat, good Oolong, .30$ 65 Oatmeal, per A .04 a A CLARION is the most The Bunday school of East Surry gave week. The schooner *‘Setb Nyman”, Capt. 8ugar—per A— Buckwheat, pkg .20 .03 4 Graham, .04 concert at the hall on th« evenlug of June here a lumber from Duu- Granulated, can Tbe Fourth was celebrated by Seavey, la loading with Coffee—A A B, .054 Rye meat, .04 economical range you 30. The children rendered their parti dinner at A. R. Conary’a. Quite a bar Bros.’ mill for Boston. Yellow, C .05 Granulated meal,A 02H is made to save picnic Molun-v gal— buy—it right finely. attended the -per gal— OH—per number ol Ike young people The base ball game, Gouldsboro vs. Havana. .35 Linseed, -559.60 fuel and H. In the Porto Rico, JW Kerosene, 12 repairs. P. McAllister, of Bangor, epeclal show at Blueblll evening. Winter Harbor, played on the Winter Syrup, .60 Astral oil, 15 dealer does not Agent of the Prudential Insurance CO. of wile entertained resulted in If your J. P. Conary and Harbor diamond the Fourth, Lumber and Building Materials. le in town for the week, tin* write to America, {fiends the Fourth—G. Butler and family, a score of tt to 5 in favor of W inter Harbor. Lumber—per M— Spruce, 1 25 have CLARIONS, goeet of B. 11. a cla*»mate at the 11 $13 Hemlock, 125 Chalto, of Blueblll, also H. G. Hsrrlck and wile, went to Franklin on Hemlock, L. H. Campbell Hemlock boards, 12 $13 Clapboards—per M— the manufacturers. Maine Central institute, at Pittsfield. ol Dark ol I bis place, and H. B. Gray, Saturday to pitch for the Franklin base Spruce, 12 $16 Extra spruce, 24 $26 7. C. 16$20 No. July Harbor. between that Spruce floor, Spruce, 1, 17$ls ball utne in the game place Pine, 12 $15 Clear pine, 35 Mr. Leighton and Mr. Burgesa, ol Mil- and Ellsworth. Several of the boys from Matched pine, 15$20 Extra pine, 35*60 WOOD & BISHOP GO. Atlantic. Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— and C. B. Pierce, of R. here attended the game. a number of from Gott’s bridge, Westport, •Cedar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.00 tyulte people •* L. 8. slid W. P. clear, 2 85 Nalls, per A .04 $.06 BANGOR, MAINE. bland D. Conary, Csndsge July " spent the Fourth at thla place. 7._Jen. 3d clear, 1 65 Cement, per cask 1 50 of this are at work on the *• E8TAIILI8IIED, 1830. I Friend, place, West Sullivan. extra one, 165 Lime, per cask 95 Mr*. Annie and of Bos- M Staples family, No. 1, 125 Brick, M 7*11 lobster pound. B. Siultb and daughter Vera are per ton, are the of E. M Mr.. scoots, .75 White lead, prft .05 $.08 gueels Cept. Htaplee. 7. Sub. July vlaltlug relative. In Steubeu. Provisions. The Fourth of July eutertaiumenl _ The Weet Sullivan ball team defeated Veal continues higher. •locked flOO. Proceed* to the Bap- Eau Orlaml. paint Beef, ft: Pork, ft tlat Hartford are the Franklins July 4 at Franklin by a Do the Hood’s Zs* church. Three young ladies from Steak, .15995 Steak, ft 16 Sarsaparilla, Royal .core of 8 0. .140.30 16 Mr*, been to at tbe Bell camp. Roasts, Chop, laaiab W. Stanley, who ha* Corned, .100.12 Pigs’ feet, M* Malale Brewster, of Boston, who was re- Pears’ or the Maine general hospital for treatment, Samuel Mason is confined to tbe boose Tongues, 18 Ham, per ft 159JO Baking Powder, Soap cently a guest at 11. D. Gordon’s, returned Tripe, 99909 Shoulder, .12 returned home Thursday much improved. by Illness. Veal Bation, .1801S ever home last Thursday. 20 Salt Beecham’s Pills Howard well and of Snow Is In Blueblll visit- Steak, 190.18 people El wife, Cambridge, Mrs. George 15 Archie Banker left for Northeast Har- Roasts, .109.15 Lard, 12$ opened Rock End cottage Saturday. Mr*. ing her husband. Lamb: to see bor Monday with bis span of horses. Lamb, 10 $20 stop advertising Allard and Elsie are their son Monroe daughter guest*. Herbert Leach, wife and each C5 He will act as driver for Joseph Coraon Tongues, Her. Gideon Mayo and family, of Water- visited relatives here tbe past week. Spring lamb, 18 $80 whether it this season. Fresh Fish. “pays”? came the sum- servant vilie, Thursday to spend Mrs. Abrams, children end B. July 7. Halibut continues scarce and price higher. ^ Mr. will In the tbe summer st __ a Mayo preach Bap- came Saturday to spend Lobsters are high, and none In the market. Sal- Not bit of tist church summer. Pretty Msnli. mon la lower. during the their cottage here. Mrs. E. C. Freeman 1. at home for a Cod, 05 Haddock, C7 Tbe cool the com- Blaisdell and wile, ol Ellsworth weather has delayed Elmer while. Halibut, 16 $18 Clams, qt 20 Mr. Blals- Mackerel, ft 12 Lobsters, ft 25 —-—2 ing of oar Hummer much to the Falls, spent tbe Fourth with people, Melvin Atherton and friend, Mr. Hard Blue flab, ft 14 Salmon, ft 25 to W ol the bonne dell’s damage boarding keeper#, parents. at Mr. Atherton’s Fuel. KEEPING '•hom and son, are company / g T%^ / the season U short et the beet. Mr. Sutcliffe sod family, ol Bucke- cord ton— Rev. old home. Wood—per Coal—per EVERLASTINGLY 7. 8. a two 8 00 05 00 6 50 July are at tbe Swaiey cottage lor Dry hard, Broken, port, 6 30 Mrs. Ephraim Freeman and Mrs. Gatlin, Dry soft, 2000900 Stove, AT ,T weeks' outing. Roundings per load Egg, 650 r of Charlestown, Maes., are at Mr*. Free- tiV “Aunt Madge’. Cook Book." k collection of M' 10001 25 Nut, 6 50 ha* their *uc- JulyT. __ j£y£\wr brought man ’a cottage for the season. Blacksmith's 6 0* '' n*Tf day from the Mutual Benefit w cea*. I* vrill recipes In the stillest Floor, Grain and Feed. i bring your*. Sleeplessness. Yon can't sleep C. H. Moffett has purchased Mrs. Rich- ^ oolumn of tub Abebicab, mailed to sny bbl— bu 60 Now Is the time. 11 It had. Take Hood's Floor—per Oats, night, yon digestion ardson's cottage, and after some 4 23 125 KWrew on or 2- the stomach and es. repairs 2595 Shorts—bag— 4 receipt of i cent*. Sumpe (t Saris parti la—It itreagthem 170 Mixed 135 will occupy it with bis mother and aunt. Corn, bag feed,bag make '***> will he Addiena Tub Abbbi ubltahsa that condition In which sleep regularly Corn meal, bag 1 60 Middlings, baa accepted. 7. 8. ^ WaU sweet and refreahing.-Advl. July 1.4001.50 L ^ TOUR OPPORTUNITY ca», Ellsworth, Matue. c«me» and U < __fA j 1 A record <4 COUNTY GOSSIP. WASHIHGTOV LFTTKR. banal tv* correspondence be has bad with ••Off for Philadelphia." tetter than a protpeet^ circulation it ®l)c<£it9u>ortl) American. Canadian authorities on tbe subject, be William H. Tltue, who for tba part »l*hl Scwepaper Vkat count, McFarland, A. to bow a Raymond M.f ami Note* of Special Interact to having received aseuranees from them year* baa bean the local editor of T«» rAoertteert. man ot North Latnolnc A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL promising young Hancock County Reader*. that they will co-operate with this Kiicwouth Aani< ««. laft laat Saturday now be addressed. Yale conferred rmani may to the wholesale noon for whan b* la to an ter iSMintifiraunts. to The a* ami government prevent Philadelphia, a him at last commence- (Special cam.) EVKKV WEDNESDAY kFTERNOON. t be degree poo killing of S«h by explosives. the employ of tba Keyatone type foundry, AT ment. a the _ Washington, D. C., Jo!y 8.—Quite Senator Hale feeta confident that of that city. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, Delicate Women, A fourteen-foot shark is number of Mains Institution* of tbe House will consider tbe blit at tbe next Mr. Tltuana oat I re of Babylon, Long nr »hi 1,500 pound in down at Booth educational, charitable and benevolent evasion of There to a good bland. He learned the trade. eiSCOCK ooUN-nr publishing oo. what they are gathering Congress. printer'* School Boys and Girls clauses will receive cheeks for consider- chance that it will become law before this on Para- E. W. KoLUHS, Editor and Manager Goulds boro—at least that ia what a cou- He began bta nearapaper Ufa Tht §um* from tbe of the ple of fishermen report they found eo* ebie treasury Congress has come to an end. graph, at Mamaroneck, X. Y., la 1*80, a* Must Have Iron Gabecrlption Pric*—ttMi a year; $1.00 tor week. United States at an This will In lee* three tlx 90 cent* for three months; if tangled in their trawl one day last early dey. a local reporter. than year* In advance, • 1 79 and M eenU be virtue of the bill which Ex-Gov. before be left Wash- He came paid strictly M, by passed Burleigh, be era* IU editor and manager. As combined in a reepectlvt- y. All arrearages are reckoned at Pept-iron, Verone ia mixed in e strange kid- Congress, and which was approved by ington, received several more Inquiries In the eummer of ISM, an taa rate of 1 per year. up to Ellsworth and for fish from tbe fish comm j specific agreeable gillsrtUlug Rate#—Are reasonable, and will napping ceae. A Boston woman who tbe President June 27, authorising tbe to* ion here, entire etraoger; he rarrlee with him to hb remedy made k nown on bo application. child of a of taxes in several in- to be used In the waters of th« for became infatuated with the refunding legacy stocking new Said of work the war meet wtebea not weakness, paleness, ner- be addressed where these taxes were collected third district. One of tbeae was from A. B&MflTte** 'immonv-atioo® sbouid neighbor, finally coaxed the child from stances only of Tub America*, but a too of a vousness and and all m ?. orders made to. The to, payable its home and sent him to her in under tbe war revenue act on legacies to C. Crockett, of Liberty, who wants soma tn exhaustion, lAVOOCt GQCWTl i’l BLISHIXO CO., Eli*- parents boat of friend*. not Eltowo.-th alone, was in tbe insulations tbe character men- rainbow trout to In Cars I! I lake. whether due to too Worth. Malit Verona. The little fellow happy of plant but throng bout the county. many He tells bow tfcr lake to fed bis new home, bnt the parents of the tioned. by spring* HI* departure I* a dtetlnct loan to Thb cares, too many has coiri a duties, too WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1902. child have set the wheels of law In mo- There were several large payments on vary water, and is fine home America* end to tht* community. A# In account of this war revenue act for this of trout. He tetto also much work, too much tion, and the kidnapper finds herself by species reporter and editor be ha* ahown Induetry study, end end now the rainbow trout now tuere have an embarrassing position. The boy has churches, college*, educational and Judgment rare In country Jouraaliam. j too close confinement, or other l NOMINEES. benevolent institutions in the lower tier so that catches BEP1 11CAN been returned to bis parents. grown wonderfully well, He to largely raeponeibto for Tub Amkb of Maine end tt will be e of fish weighing between four and fire debilitating influences. STATE ELECTION 3BPT. S, IMS. counties, only lean's splendidly organized corps of Moose continue to be troublesome in of a few weeks when this are In recent tiroes. question money pounds reported eoonty correspondent*. now numbering STATE TICKET. in thta seem to be will be refunded. Home of tbe amounts He make* for more of tbe neighborhood. They application over eighty, wboee work onder hi* gen- For Governor: southward. First we beard are as low es and some to as rainbow and Gov. “tracking” fBO, amount trout, Burleigh wilftry eral direction ha* been of *uch a charac- Peptiront^p JOHN* F. HILL. of them above the then on Cork much a* or to get them for blm. He baa taken a Falla, up fJOQ f300. very ter a* amply to Juatify the claim of being and a good, healthy color. For Representative to Congress; and now our North Lamotne corre- lively interest ever since be came to Con- — hill, the "only county peper”. It’s iron the greatest of (Third District) spondent writes that tbs “track of a Unusual interest Is being manifested gress in planting as many flab every year affaire That bta work In reporting city tonics--in the most EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. moose been seen on Hollis from all over tbe in tbe in tbe lakes large has country encamp- and ponds of tbe third dis- ha* been appreciated the following will j approved Austin's land, and also in E. F. Young's ment here next October of tbe Grand trict aa possible. form and best combination. COUNTY TICKET. attest: field and garden.” North Lamotne farm- Army of tbe Republic. Many letters Senator Hale ha* been active In tbe ELLAwtmm, U ttar, dale I, tea*, Pronounced Pept-iron. For Senators: ers are about to the warden have been received tbe executive same work for more petition game by many jeers, sending the of ttaa Puptlron is marie In two forma In a ! Ujnid- of geaolemi. By ctly goeeremeal ALBERT K. BUCK, Orlsnd, to bis stock in committee, which has tbe work of out of all I aromatic cordial fllilr*»l 91 keep pasture. prcp- annually large quotas fish, the city ef Kltoarorta Ttaat are tear* with regret an per EDWARD S. CLARK, of Eden. a rat ion in that tbe rooted mt charge, indicating way from fry to yearlings, to be placed in that ur. H. TUu*. tdtior ef Tu* Kt-ia aJftO In ebocolofr pill* $Or. nr p j city • veterans in are per bnt. Br C I. HOOD CO.. For County Clerk: A Long Official Keeord. j many instances intending congenial waters where they would prove woern Ausuca*, I* aboat to bees Ella I ! Hood'* IxrweU. Mao (.*, $ JOHN F. KNOWLTON, of Ellsworth. Congressman Amo* JU- Allen stepped ] to make this tbe last encampment that a temptation to sportsmen from all parts worth, and w* take great ptoaaara la aapraa* \ from college into s in will attend In a because of the oar of feta For Judge of Probete: directly clerkship | they body, i of New England. lag arprretatloa aafalilag cooraeay SrlliB# A|p-n» In KlltworUi: one of the office* at wttlcb county Alfred, advanced ege of the ex-soldier*, tew of and fhlraeaa to rrprnlag the hualne** of tht* OSCAR P. CUNNINGHAM, of Bucksport. an i» he h«»d until be obtained appointment ami the line reel ho ha* taker, to 0. A. Parcher. Main Street whom now are under boerat, every in the at Washing- sixty. ('ailed to Connecticut. For Register of Deeds: treasury department raw where (he welfare amt haw no retry, of ton. He continued there for bail a doxvn Tbe parade on Pennsylvania avenue, Tbe friends of Kev. and WILLIAM U. Ellsworth. many Mrs. the clUaeaa of k‘S!, worth are cohort amt. He CAMPBELL,of and came home to be candidate for years, ; where many veterans living to-day Albert J. Lord will be Interested to learn clerk of coart* in but w*a defeated haa lierh a ooaataat aueadant al oar meet!***. For Sheriff: 1867, marched for tbe review of will grand 186S, that Mr. now of tbs jim1 ha* woo the sad wtoeo of of Ellsworth. by Hampden Fairfield, the county going Lord, pastor Congre- respect u« all, HOWARD F. WHITCOMB, be a memorable event. Tbe merchants of democratic that year. j gational church at Hartford, Vt., baa re- ami we oiili him fod»|X*«l *mt a fair faca*ure For But Mr. Allen was not to tbe have County Attorney: compelled go city prepared to decorate this ceived and ba* under consideration a call of >««mm to hU mw Habl of labor. Winter Harbor. to farming or to sawing wood. A new BEDFORD E. TRACT, of thoroughfare almost exclusively with from tbe First of A. W. uirnr. government Job was provided Congregational church speedily from all the Mapat. For County Commissioner: !or him, and he went back to Washington flags bung buildings along Meriden, Conn. UIOROR B. BTt'ABT. JOHN F. ELDKIDGE, of Ellsworth. where be remained until 1870, when be tbe route from tbe treasury to tbe capitol. Mr t Jtrri nroar h«v1 In Uurldon came back and ran a* candidate for CH4RI.U II- !.*(.*»», * again There will also be a magnificent display and madam moat favorable A For County Treasurer: clerk of courts. (The term of this office impression. lOHR W McCaBTHT, of fireworks, aod President Roosevelt will committee of the church visited OMAR W. TAPLEY, of Ellsworth. was then three years). That time Mr. Hartford, (iijoior W. p*men, a com- i Allen was successful and he continued in probably give reception to tbe and U was Its that i largely upon report K K. Hum. < that office until 1S&J, twelve years, when mander- tn-eblef and of tbe notable many the call wu extended. iMwma. Bathus'aatie and heartfelt as was be pulled out to become private secretary official* of tbe organization. A true ttesi l to Mr. KCCO. The Meriden Morning Rooord has this copv, A Lart It Wima*. city the celebrat ion of Ten when tbe last Independence Day When the House was democratic and years ago encamp- to may: "While Kev. Mr. Lord has not j clerk. there la rea- was a ment of tbe national In this country, this year, Mr. Reed able for time to get along organization was !t la underetood that Another reference formally accepted, appreciative to Mr. < without any private secretary, a nice job 1 held in tents and son to believe that it waa even more here, quarters public he writ! accept the call, and thue become Tltoa' work be found In thta week* a* special agent of tbe pension depart- may ! buildings were for tbe veterans < so in the Philippine Islands, where, ment was made for Amo* until be was provided pastor of the church. Mr. Lord ie In Mutual Benefit column on png* 2. a. a n needtd Mr. R-ed lu the who came In large bodies. That same for the first time, the great day was by capacity the early thirties, )a described aa an In 1ST Mr. Tito# married one of Ells- of private secretary. He continued in will be followed this but celebrated all the in plan year, Ideal pastor, a clear and logical speaker, worth's ladle* -Annie WbiUt. really by people this until Reed when accompli*bed young « capacity resigned, has also been made for AArys*. V»JV\ provision quar- able to lntcreet and hold the as of and Mr* W. recognition of the accomplishment of ; he was elected as his successor. young i\. daughter Oapt. I*. /WPUitP. (HRL t« do |«Mra! bna***r<.rk. tering in bouses where can receive 1 If be is elected to Coo frees, and serves they well aa older people, an athlete, a flue Woodward. Mr*. Tito* will join her bus- V Ltb*f*l ****** Ibqtilr* of Mr* s W that liberty for which they struggled •Ctwo. coroor M*io and out his term, U will be tbe fact tbat In good care tboae veterans who are too and a man of High «trw*ta, Kfi*- •tnger charming person- hand In Philadelphia Ihla fall. wortb. Mom# In vain for so many years. By a happy j |ne forty-four years which will have delicate in health and too in poor purse ality. Mrs. Lord la also spoken of in Mr. Tltua U an enthusiastic fisherman and di- alapMd sine be left collage, '.here ba« not OOOt> tVTOS?l-CfJTriali* to d.. r» combination of circumstance to accept tbe general Besides terma rP«0 neen a fraction of a > car a ben Aim a 1.. quarters. of high pralae. Mr. Lord is s not a mem tier of any of Ella* 1 ttm work. l>*yorpir«* work Apply j Though W rectiou, the Fourth of July saw the An*D ba» not beid a —Bid- tbe organization of tbe Grand Army of •t W I>*w** RlUwwrlb, M* political job graduate Rovrdoln college aud Ando- worth'* numerous clubs, be is a part* J last of rule in the Islands and titford Record there will also be In evasion during military ver theological seminary.*' ; owner in a campon the shore of Patten's October 7 and 6 be Ladies' the of civil 6, Auxiliary, • Co lrt. !: inauguration government. Ifiirdwood for Ellsworth? The First Congregational parish of pood. Factory the Sous of Veterans and other patriotic Meriden has a beautiful church that cost The of the establishment Htnce coming to EH*worth be hat joined !lK »oom*-0r*» floor nod bo#em« probability of a kindred character. ^ organizations It has 890 an assistant k » to M*i*ot»!r block OB (iUU aall! Secretary Hoot has received the fol- in Kllswortb of a wood fl75,000 members, the Masons U a member of Eso'erlc working factory tb* Hoacock aud aa exteoalve field for church recently occupied by canty from Governor by £. B. Bates A Soot, of New York, is at pastor, ! lodge. For *eversl years he ha* been Pab’.Uhfng I'o. lM«lrt of Jam* B Riovo, lowing reply Acting Representative Aden was the last of tbe tbe time work. treasurer of the Ellsworth loan and **rnt. to tb* onr belldio* Wright of the Philippines to his con- present very large. Pine Tree State to turn bit delegation To a friend In Mr. It la understood tbat ar- Ellsworth Lord building association. cablegram sent Wednes- satisfactory back on tbe federal after Con- gratulatory capitol writes: "1 have not and can be made with B. £. accepted, don’t For some years Mr. Tttus has been the fIk Mb “Provincial was rangements Cole bad He here day: government gross adjourned. stayed I A Co. for tbe purchase of tbeir building, know what ahsll do. Have It under | representative In thta section of the Asso- inaugurated In Laguna on July 1, thus j till tbe last of tbe week, and then went b*n4 •«m mochlnb I bon pUawr, 1 known as tbe eboa consideration. My church has raised my ciated Press/ the Boston tltob* and the locally upper fsetory, to Old Orchard, where he to OX*aarfocw pinner. 1 lore* nod I am*:; wood the establishment of civil expects pass sod **« completing Messrs. Estes have been assured tbat t be salary f300, promises to raise $3.000 to Istwlston Journal. He has coatribuud toiumg i*tb*. 1 ripping uMurhin*. I*** most of tbe summer. bench IrooK I M. over all the civilised tbs church If I will It la Toll *«aing **w. *a*o- government peo- and kinds of wood can repair stay. special articles to other papers, ttae Ail 1« order. AJ*o quality required Gov. and Mrs Burleigh left on Wed- among eegta*. good work tag of the rat her a time for aa all." *bofV*. etc I.. liooa- ple archipelago. Acceptance be furnished, and as this is perhaps tbe trj log them the Youth'* Companion, of Boston. h*r»g-rr*. pallry*. I»*fcr nesday morning, tbe first morning after ntnm. fcJN worth. Me. of American authority and general Anal to be settled, there seems to Mr Titus entered upon bis new duties question Congress adjourned, going direct to Verona (amp Meeting. pacification complete. I beg to offer be no obstacle in the way of the consum- in Philadelphia last Monday. tbetr borne in Augusta, where they were The annual camp meeting of Hpirltuat Nctift*. j and to mation of tbe deal. %nUl congratulations, through you assured a cordial wetcome from tbeir lets wi | he held at Verona park Augu* of with a high Eusworih man, received a few days sgo, Tbr<« men bad been out on a and UOBey, policy inaugurated by President Mc- ernor had bustled to cateb up with bit The speaker* will be M m Blanche H. spree, rule of Inure*t. write u* for particular* v contains this sentence: on tbs home latest awn I reside*! solicitor eaoird Pin* and continued President significant work, so that everything was in readiness of Charles E. way Light they made perm Kinley by | Brainard, Lovett, Maas.; tridvu inratoviviiTT A ljui»m»» (o, “Everything seems to favor our locating s wager that tbe on# who did not do a* Roosevelt.” I for bitn to start for Maine. Dane, of Lowell, Maas.; J 8. Scarlett, of US Hasr BaUdtng Baaditg. Penn. one of our wood factoriea lu his wile told him should for working Mr. Littlefield and Gov. Powers and several other*. pay a cham- pre- Cambridge, Maas., t A IS If OF THANK**. I your town." pagne supper toe ceded him by a few hours, de- The will be as follows. following night. having programme the* publicly to eipresM tn» apprr- Under the provisions of the Tbe first one returned and bis Philip- i parted tbe previous even lug. Aug. 3. opeuing exercises, lecture by Miss home, IWUIHelation and (bank* for kind atxl thought* Naval wife him lbt»«: lul aUeatlua* U> ra * mother her ill- pine bill enacted by the fifty-seventh Maine Officer I)«a(1. few remained in H. greeted during Very congressmen Blanche Brainard. Aug. 4, social meet- neat. and for the beautiful floral tribute a. of John M. U. 8. “Hullo, you That’s knock Congress the great privileges the Capt. Ballard, N., retired, Washington to celebrate tbe Fourth, ing. Aug. 5, lecture by Miss Blanch* H. beauty! right, Alamo A. Joans*. died at hie home in West all tb* ornaments off tbe KilawoMh. Ju»* » t*r>l “bill of rights” are conferred on the Sidney, Tuesday probably not more than a dezeo all told. Brainard. 6, entertainment the mantelpiece?” Aug. by Ii« knocked tbrm all off. of Bright's disease. He was and there are none morning, There was time for moat of them to get association. conference. SO I ftCSu Philippine people, Aug. 7, Aug. *, Tbe second returned, and on going into born in Augusta, Nov. 28,1823. home before that bis II'HKBKAH wife. 1 Maynard. who will not at the date, tbe only excep- lecture by Miss Blanche H. Brainard. bouse fell agalust tl*« piano, *• here- my Margaret rejoice blessings In at the of fifteen Bal- Tf bat without 6ue s«*ft »« 1S35, age years, tions tbe members and senators upon bis wife satd: provocation thus bestowed upon them, unless, per- being Aug. 9, social meeting. Aug. 10, address bed and b^ard. and ukm with her my chil- lard entered the navy as an “Good, get the chopper and smash it or apprentice, who live on the Pacific coast. by Miss Blanche If. Brainard. 11, dren, I bereft? forbid all person* harboring it be a few disgruntled politi- Aug. op!” mM wife and children on cu> ac- haps, and after four years became gunner’s IwlDH. hf VI El ‘.mating uiy He *«»r. lish in the Islands have Capt. Ballard during bit service made cleau it fresh reeaif c/ ffdaewat, UMraikijM peace proved rapitol, tborougbly, apply 18, a. m., lecture by Charles E. Dane; W.*a efi, FVuakiiu a*4 yhiataiioa .Vo cruises to all parts of tbe world, and ft r and have it la and a boomerang. By the provisions of paint epic span con- p. m., lecture by Charles E. Dane. Aug. How's This f three thoaaau** aerra h»C | | * several years bad charge of tbe ordnance dition for another session. (iVKB/ cue Park have bean i.urned to g a. of the Pres- During tbe 19. lecture J. 8. Scarlett. en- *• Oue llaadml IhdUr# Reward for the amnesty proclamation by Aug. 20, atrsta or rock bott m 1 in tbe navy snjt csmk of tstarrh that eaem* l« cared t»% depoflftt*. clay department Brooklyn yard. last two or three years tbe Interior of tbe tertainment the mane! from tatvt on tbli Auattn { ident, all in the by association. Aug. 21, Hall’s Uisrrh Ce «. esempunu political prisoners From 1868 until 1885, when be be for vu« huadr«d retired, building bas been gradually exercises to be snnouuced. Aug. 22, an- V. •*. t. IIKNKV M CO., «». property year* were and the Props,, Toledo, C A« «t;» Philippines released, never taw sea renoratcgl. nual the Mane Fu*rt service, but waa unde: That work bas not been completed yet. meeting. Aug. 23, conference. Aag. We, undersigned. hers known V J for the liberation even of 24, s. m.. lecture J. 8. Chaae; for tbe ia-t 15 * ear*, and belles* bin. way paved orders tbe time. by Scarlett; p. m., NOTH K. during Something will be done towards it this lecture icrferau borioranle ta all by J. 8. Scarlett. Fare ye well bu*lee#etr*e»«ctlof*», of the Mount' Desert those who had offended sod fltam la able to out FIaBI proprietor* against summer, one feature being tbe 'till 1903. lj carry say obligation n* *•* Can't Visit IjKtaolne. tinting made by tbetr iris. A Brligr Ci>rp>ralloa are hereby in some minor form. that their be h> Id at the society and frescoing of statuary ball, adjoining * dr bale sals annual meeting will L’pon the recommence! Ion of Hear-Ad- Druggist*. Tt< Toll butt** of said In Trenton.'» tbe House The Weather of June. *7»T corporation wing. the second nnt at miral Bradford, chief of tbe bureau of w'aU»I*«. KIRAAR * Monday of July is an MABTIR, WbolMAtr via June, 1002. Tbe ceiling of tbat room is to be painted Following abstract of meteoro- Druggist*, Toledo. O p m for the following purpoae*. equipment, War has »ir#t- To choose office re for eald 8*.cretary-of Moody observation st the llaiTs Catarrh Cara Is taken corporation The month of June, 1902, was a to look like Ivory and tbe panels will also logical Maine agricul- tntrrnaliy, acting for Ihe j declined to naval attaches the sad eaittiog year longer permit directly upon blood mucous »ur(ace* of a* 1 have a border of gold. Tbe near tural experiment station at dur- Second. To transact *ueh other huaincaa record-breaker in many respects. walla, Orono, Uw »yscrm. Pries. 7*c \ **r bottle. Sold of legations to visit government coaling brail come aaid meeting which staud ing the month of June druggist*. Testimonial# free. may legally before From the records of the tbe atatues of notable public K M. Ha*o». experiment j stations. Halt # Tamil/ fills an- the beet. men, now dead, Including ex-Uovernor Number of clear days...9 West Kdeo, June 17. station at Orono it appears that there Tbla action waa caused by a request 11*8._Clerk. William of Maine, will bedoneovsr Number of fair days...6 from an officer wbo desired to King, T14 HAM BKK « SOTiri: were bat nine clear days during the inspect Number of sttarn Ttnunis. again to look like marble. The interior cloudy days.. .U draw* tbe new at persona holding town order# month. coaling station Lamotne. Total Tf of this hall ia partly sandstone and precipitation a* water...... 94B inch** ALLon the treaaurer of the town of Hitherto there baa been no to pertly to Rain fell on seventeen different objection A verage for same month for 84 year*. .8 63 iocbes AM moat. Me are noticed and required pee- of brick. It was in that bail that the ERICAN HOUSE? seek be- foreign of but •eut the name for paymeut an the was 2 1-3 inches inspection coaling stations, Temperature. a ceaae on days. The rainfall House of Representative* first met. One ELLSWORTH. MAINE. ginning July 51. ISOS, aa Interest ill tbe time baa coins, in tbe opinion of {Sec- Average for the month...8*.'# all orders not presented that week above the average—the highest ever of these day* Maine will « retary Moody and Kuer-Admiral Brad- undoubtedly Average for same month for U years.«1jS* Town notes will be issued in pajmeut at station. select a statue of another of her notable lUvin* imtciuMPtl Uiia well-known hotel, it u orders if desired in #luu. f»0. and #» recorded the Highest. JuaeS...m* in ford, when this government abould be mjr purruar cowtnrt It to a tnwiAK msniw-r notes at 4 cent, annum. men to be in this hall. Each ,n per per was the coldest of Jane in placed state Highest for same month for 84 '"17 n#«t TV teniae U at It any more secretive. Foreign governments do years.V3A* ttenuuRhlr A mis L Huviij. U entitled to two statues. JuneS. ^HlWU-bwMlw eulAiar, eleetrie Nil, Treasurer of The tem- Lowest, S4* Meain Trumonj, the past thirty-four years. not permit American naval attaches to in- heat, telepbuue anil lurry confaeebaL Lowest for same month for M years.$4* Free u> and below their cart1»*r trooi all Ira;ns. NI*HUAI. NOTICK. perature was over five degrees spect coaling stations. of Senator Hale Average warmest day. ..69* l’*rk * thermometer bore well in mind to tbe RATES TER DAY. not trespass in Cnniculocu* the average. The Average of coldest day...... p* lile and Corot at ion in very last of the session tbe ioterest of tbe DO demand protection to proyrrij August. Liberal term, to tunuaer rtsltora. from the hiate « reached S5 on June on June 5, 34 The total rainfall for June was the county of Hancock, 2; It to announced that Edward will of tbe southeastern section of two ami one- America King people FRANK T. Maine, and the United State* of was recorded. The average of the third I net*** above the average, the highest ever CROWS, Prop. Ptwi ki*Ti» be crowned between Aug. 11 and Aug. 15. Maiue in having some law enacted tbat Many C. rrrorded at this station warmest was 89: the of for the month. Rain day average Hto recovery bes been so and satis- would prevent tbe killing of fish by ex- rapid fed on seventeen different days. The month the coldest 49. that tbe above decision was ar- It was bis efforts day factory plosive*. through some must also go on record as the coldest June for rived at although no official an- “Old as someone has Monday, months ago tbat an Investigation of tbe thirty four years, the for Perhaps,” nouncement of tbe fact baa been temperature the yet on tbe border month &*.! below facetiously called the weather proba- oiKde. iHagai fishing line of being the average. _ bilities will have to be inter- Maine and New Brunswick was Inves- man, C the to Postal Here’s Service. Where Briefness Went. tigated United State* District At- hangea Spot and directed never to let by viewed, Among changes in the postal service if A Southern newspaper man. of not a torney Dyar, of Portland. this sort of thing happen again, announced are the great amount of experience outside of tbe With tbat report in band, Senator Hale recently following in Maine is to maintain her reputation Hancock county: small city In which be resides, tells a preeaed for tbe introduction of a bill and as a summer resort State. 18J7. North story that may furnish a lesson to many a favorable report thereon, tbe work Orland to Orland. Leave North Orland dally 7AD a. m. — beginners and to not a few men wbo con- twlng done at his instance by Senator except Sunday Arrive Prominent everyone who reads at Orland by 10 a. m. Leave Orland daily ex at Lamolne. sider themselves pretty well versed in tbe Bard, of California, because Senator Bard “Dolphin” eept Sunday U a. m. Arrive at North Orland the sees it didn't boat business. ia a member of tbe Senate committee on paper (you did, Tbs United States despatch by 1 86 p. m. “Dolphin” arrived et the government Tbe man wbo occasionally sent matter itaberlea, and therefore could more ap- you?). YOU can secure this 1 to one of the New York space eoeling station 'art Monday with Assist- dailies, picked np proximately urge tbe enactment of such Whisky Medirlue. last summer what seemed to him a The for your ant Secretary of the Navy Hon. Charles H. “big legislation. temperance preas Is emphasUIng the dan- announcements of goods to the none to the use of •tory”. to tbe office Tbe which waa called and ger "merilclnua** whlcn on board. Hurrying telegraph bill, up are loaded with or and Darling whiskv alcohol, la ibis re bargains that our readers would Rear-Adna!ral R. B. Bradford, chief of be asked tbe telegraph editor: “Column passed in closing hours at Senator Hale's sited, as well as la the remainble character of their cures, Dr. Fierce*! medicines is also at La- story, and so on. Shall I send?” instance, ia general in its character, dlfff fro® be to the bureau of equipment, apply- other preparation*. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi glad learn about. J Tbe waa to tbe vnolne. reply brief and prompt, bat to ing killing of fish, whales, por- cal Discovery and "Favorite Prescription" con lam no tbe enthusiast unsatisfactory. “Send poises and other aea animals by explosives alcohol, whisky or Intoxicant, and are equally free from cocaine and other aar Democratic Caucus. 600 words,” waa ail it said. opium, anywhere In tbe waters of tbe United | colics. Every family should have a copv of the “Can’t be told in leas than 1,200,” be Common tease The demorrsts of Ellsworth will hold s ntatea. But the report on tbe bill which People's Medical Adviser, sent wired back. a too lace) f free, on receipt of stamp* to par caucus at Hancock ha’l to morrow at 7.30 Senator Bard filed contains statements of Before long tbe came: of expense of mailing only. Send SI one cent reply “Story for the book ta p. m., to nominate a candidate for repre- creation of world told in 600. it.” tbe active interest Senator Hale baa taken stamps paper covers, or Si Try •tamps for cloth Address Dr. K. V. There’s a blading. sentative to the legislature. valuable leasou here. in tbe question, and mentions tbe ex- Pierce, BuHWlo, N. T. SAYSOMETHING J,h.m Baseball. TIIK QLOHIOl'S IO( Kill. SSWirrtisrmnit*. ♦ Kafltoaft* inti Stcamboata. Ellsworth's aspiring baeeball nine met COUNTY NEWS. DISASTROUS FIRE. Foe nine el Wyman perk lest A ifttlti D»y In Kllawortb A Kew additional County ffenen nee other pa yon M pranklin and defeated them It to 5. A« 'defeats* Wednesday. WINTER HARBOR GETS THE Dragged’Down et tlroee. Unlike most of It* Lamotne. csrne got rether exciting predecessors, the Thl. Fourth In Mias Viola Davis la her *»ee releed to e high pitch Ellsworth was an unusually WORST ROAST IN ITS HISTORY. visiting parents, tnibo*l**m 8. Feeling the quiet day. There no P. Davis and wife. June 1(1, 1902. joy mad. n long bit. knocking were public exer* In the loins. Commencing „b,n BAB HARBOR TO tbe race track, making a cliiaa of any sort. of Harry of Waltham, is the BANQOB. Mll beyond Taking advantage 8CHOODIC INN AND TRACY BLOCK Lines, Mass., Nervousness, unrefreshing sleep, despon- In the flue run, and taking three men along weather, many people went to guest of Nathan Hodgkins. dency. igssgsssafcssssg-agg bom# ◄ i * ware: the or on TOTALLY IN •>*•«*#* him. Tbe nlnaa ahore, long drive*, or attended DESTROYED—#10,000 Mrs. Reuben Cousins and two children It Is time you were doing something. l: !*• ■Ilk neighborhood t;iuworth Doooean, aa; Brown, 3b; picnics, of which thers LOSSES -PARTIALLY INSURED. are visiting Mr. Cousins’ father, Bhep- The kidneys were anciently called the TitfnTTTr^^^ixr were niaglna. 3b; Joy. lb* i many. hard Cousins. reins — In your caw* they are bolding the t, :::::::: : :2222e=ss,5s». ■<••'* T * p; Hlley. If. usual clanging of the bells made Early last Monday morning Are broke reins and driving you Into serious trouble. c; Holme*, cf; Willey, Alton and M iss a Brody, the Tripp Ellen Berry drove j,5gs?8 ;8S*bAA of; Webb,3b; Bun- early morning boars hideous, but oat In the Scboodlo Inn, managed b> Franklin—Springer, from Northeast Harbor to spend the Flckeft. lb; Heat- from eboat 7 o’clock until the Hood’s 0. Blatedell. Mt evening, Mrs. Annie Winter Fourth here. Sarsaparilla In Smallldge, Harbor, Acts with 3| ; jc g Bradbury, aa; McUown, rf; town wore the air of a Puritan Sabbath. the most direct, beneficial effect 3b; and before It waa under control had de- on the It contains the best and -■■ a. « up, A Mrs. Emma of West Frank- kidneys &. : : : * m few accidents in the even* Hardison, p. happened safest substances for correcting and toning William*. stroyed the fun,the E. C. lin, visited her Mrs. N. B. i : : : «£» tuning*: ing. Harvey W. Morang was struck in Tracy block, sister, these gfiti ; ;i ; j :88$g ncor* by organs. •« ...... )mm i®^r* last week. ^SS9"'* r"* the mouth a atoue Hammond’s Cooildge, • A. 1 0 3 0 8 0 I g-Jl by that waa probably livery citable, and Nathan ..♦••••• « Ellsworth.1 Intended for a Miss Sarah of 3 000 100 0-8 paper balloon. Hia lips Haromond’a and Bartlett, iAiwrence, ? : * dwalling-houae stable, Worcester, Virllng ssj Franklin.0 wsre badly cut, and one tooth broken. Mass., is spending the summer with the Mass.; Iverson, < ; :®2 1333 is-229,J29*2'-'9 *0®g and had « 2 *• J 5 Home run, Joy. Thro* baa* hit, Flcketl. damaged much adjacent property. Brookline, Mass. C.3C-S.33_a. Charles W. Kppo* was burned family of her cousin, Henry Bartlett. ; : asrflown. Two base bit, Higgins, Brad- badly m :*3 :8ga3S8ga8S5«f2Sg : :» about The total losaes toot up not far from Stanley House—N. Gilbert Seymour, Struck out. b, Willey 11, by the eyes and face white sending off Miss Grace Stratton la at the employed New York E. J. J. : l^0 Be« on ball*. Artwork*. All the was Insured city; Koblneon, A.LLj-_?..^..rr^ ^ Wiillem* 8- Willey 8, At first It waa feared he #10,000. property Saunders cottage, and not Miss Grace Sg W. : • :::.*: : :3 3- Cotier. Time, Edwards, Wellesley Farms; Mr. and ^ '“*v:0 William* Umpire, would loee his but now he Is out the stable and Its contents. ’ft Lb -^3 ‘ES tight, except livery Saunders, as reported last week. Mrs. E. S. Ik, Mm. of danger. Sheldon, Miss Mary Sheldon, The entire contents of the Inn were de- MlssCordie has returned from Miss geine we* arranged for Satur- King Julia Holden, Cambridge, Mass.; mi A return John W. a {■isj^dteRiiiiii*2 *o Brimmer, Minneapolis East where she has been Miss i *JJ tbe two nine* met at Franklin stroyed. So quick was the work of the Boeton, visiting, A. H. Baker, SantaiBarbsra, Cal. day, and youth who 1* the summer spending here, and has gone to Seal Harbor for the afternoon. Bui elx Inning* wars flames that the had time In the waa burned about the face the ex- guests barely by season. Modern score then stood M to Sin Before 33 -n •#> -*'i _ 2k< iC 'j- — The of a to Fawning Wealth. «niNf1ilfifcIJIi!I!Jii!3 JK ■/; Z 3 3 zz cu fjs£* si s. ploding giant cracker held in bis escape. played. Mrs. faeor. band. Lionel Hodgkins and son, of The chief evil, nowadays, lies in the BANGOR TO BAR HASBOkT Ellsworth’s The Humes of the burning Inn spread decision* did Waltham, Mass., are occupying her cot- well nigh universal fawning and cower- : : •« : : :S2R££ Soma of Umpire Bragdon’a The Klerk-Urban Co. had a crowded : : .; to the thence to the » t* —« the Ellsworth boys, and Tracy block, prop- tage here. Mrs. Hodgkins Is accompanied ing before wealth, In the blind scramble ^90 got suit Willey house at Hancock hall In the evening. In tbe end tbe of the Hammonds. her friend. Miss Gertrude for fortune or favor. Wo are refused to continue box, erty by Haynes, taught to *§iSft£5»o®2!©j4i‘3*'88'*1s»2 >sa i who a — ! ! tbe Held, thus tbe The was will visit her for a short time. act part, when we should embody a ’© I nine left forfeiting Ellsworth Hoard of Trade. fire heroically fought with the We to Franklin. are extended to Ruel principle. stoop overland walk on ail game A special meeting of the Ellsworth limited apparatus available. Congratulations .S3 : : : Fortunately when we „S VaiSt*sAll~ ;AuA was to be on fours, should stand erect, •’*• © © © © A game arranged played board of trade Bartlett and bride, whose marriage was «2 ^ j> **« ■«£«« was called for laat the waa and this j* *»£• j Winter but at tb* Monday night perfectly calm, the stars above us. tb* Fourth at Harbor, el 8 noticed in last week's issue. The bride is remembering evening o’clock, to discuss © ■ :‘ L .- waa celled off. proposi- circumstance may doubtless account for of the of the *8 »; j ; •/— last moment U tions to the younger daughter of Many hangers-on open the Uulon shoe and Tyler Hodgkins, --I® 3a.®® : : : : : :•* : :r^ **«•»••• factory, the entire section of the town not being millionaire are mere fawners and flat- other matters. of Marlboro, and is an ambitious and © o 3s.fc« *2 ha* some Hrst-rete baseball wiped out. terers seeking to tbelr way into the 8*^ «xn ■»■,■• •••-.*• .g .. Ellsworth It was 8 3ft worthy young lady. The groom, t be only push before President C. L. f- ..eaw w ■ >m 1 The or was a social ... .« ... material. It seem* to be getting together, Tracy, masonic, block son of esteemed swim. Other classes who heud at Mors tig called the meeting to order, aud Henry Bartlett,an citizen, eom* faithful In which were lo- his feet are who are gad. with practice work, three-story building, ia a man of and working people, :" _ -r. 338 ': :S : : : at that time ten of the members, young Industry good T, A ASS a sixty cated the offices of Bedford E. on him for food and ought to pul up good game. Tracy (the habits, and of the sort which our town is dependent shelter. ^5is®2-22£®2353’“ r1** and two non-members, were present. Sol since lWfi has Ellsworth shown any owner), county attorney, the New Eng- to at home. What is the way out of this social Tbs primary purpose of the meeting glad keep over baseball, but It looks land Telegraph A Telephone Co., Grlnd- tangle? The answer la not clear. But gglhustaam waa to ^u>©w«^.©£t-a®e- ;;'•*•••*• interest listen to what B. F. Thomas might pow as though considerable will atone Neck Land Co., the store of J. M. SALISBURY KINO. one thing is certain; we all need a keener have to say. Mr. Thomas wishes to raise deeelop. sense ._ _ Gerrlab, confectioner, the hardware store On Wednesday evening, July 2, a of values. We need to set up char- aS 8aS3 in Ellsworth for the of ac- quiet f10,000 purpose of M. B. the masonic and acter as the .f E•£: sli There was a picnic et Murcb’a point Star. and Elwood both of this shoes in Ellsworth. Salisbury King, July t. The stores of F. A. Harrington A Co., place. It 1b easier to recover from a noble fail- ! j John Whitmore, who ba* been C. T. Hooper A Hon, E. W. Whitten, J. The bride is the only daughter of Wil- %*A :J3 Capt. lory Mr. Thomas baa obtained ure than from an success. subscrip- W. F. It. the town of- ignoble 11 tome time. *» better, Weecott, Bunker, liam K. Salisbury, and is one of the at- i igi&ish ill! Isili Ul tion* for stock In the new or- proposed fice and Hotel Hanover were The price of liberty 1b eternal vigilance, ot ftomerrllle, Mane., te seriously tractive and popular young ladies of our Heory Hay, Jr., gan izst ion to the extent of fl.3S0, and and It is In advance. threatened, and all of them suffered more community. always payable tatting bte II. C. Kay and wlfa. ihlnka he can from them parent#, get fi.OOO. He less or damage. The groom is the younger son of Lewis •itaiiy. lire. Cbartotta Thomae, ot Brewer, wee »ay* that If he can raise the rest of the To Care a Cold to One Day. fStop on signal or notice to Conductor. Hammond’s livery stable had been only King. He is a graduate of a busi- Mr*. Mark Mllll- from among the bufttneea men of Bangor Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All These trains connect at Bangor, with through tkagucatof beralattr, fl0,000 for the summer busi- recently equipped ness college and a young roan of druggist* refund the money If It falls to cure. trains on Main Line to and from Portland, Bos- kt», be can what more U good Sunday. Kilaworih, get need- K. VV. Grove'* signature Is on each box. 25c. ton and St. John. ness. The horses and some of the wagons natural ability. At present he is the ,\!r». Grace Duffy, with her two chil- ed to commence business from among his Tickets for All Points South and Wevt and harnesses were saved. efficient clerk in the store of W. F. dren. ot Bangor, la vhlllog bar mother. friend* In the leather and jobbing bust- liOKJN. on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket ofl&Ch, Nearly all the contents of the Ham- Hutchings in this place. Hr* Uoda l.tarh. nes* In Boston and New York, who, be- Ellsworth. mond dwelling were saved. The best wishes ol the community are GRAY—At South Brooksvllle, June B, to Mr Passengers are requested to procure tickets fore do to see with her ton and they anything, want what and Mrs Winfield Gray, a daughter. [Ruth before entering the train, and Ells* Hr*. John Hodgkin*, From the Tracy block Mr. Tracy saved extended to the happy especially he can do bare In Ellsworth in the couple. Elizabeth. J worth to FallB and Falls to Ellsworth. daufhter, ot Bar Harbor, waa the gueat his books and the papers; telephone H UtHIMAN—At Orland, July 3, to Mr and GEO. F. ot Mr*. Jarre* Wltaon recantly. money-raising line. EVANS, switchboard was taken out, and the PICNIC THE FOURTH. Mr* Everett W llarrlman, a son. Vlco-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. He expressed great disappointment at LL RVEY—At Mr and F K. BOOTHBY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket A g*t. larger part of the masonic furniture and The Fourth passed off very pleasantly Tremont, July 8, to Mr* tbe small attendance, and said if the hail Owen H Lurvey, a son. Portland, Maine. 2b%nturmrT'tft. regalia was saved. with our people. The picnic, under the were foil he should feel more tike talking. M'PIIKE—At Franklin, June 29, to Mr and Mr* There were several accidents. Miss auspices of the grange, was a success. Aichtbald McPhee, a son. George B .Stuart followed. He thought Over-Work Weakens Margaret Brown, of Miibridge, in making Fantastic* and a bicycle race formed the MOON—At Suriy, June 39, to Mr uud Mr* EASTERN Mr. Thomas' scheme well worthy of con- Ernest Moon, a daughter. her escape from the Inn, was severely morning’s programme. At noon occurred Your sideration. and the business men REED—At Tremont, 8, to Mr and Mrs Kidneys. hoped burned. Edw. Hargent and a visitor the dinner in the July picnic grove. Adelbert II Reed, a son. of this city would co operate with him. Cabcalthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. named Grant were overcome by the heal After dinner the company repaired to SPRINGER—At Franklin, July 3, to Mr and John B. itedcnan, being called upon,said Mrs F a son! and smoke. The injured were takeu to the grange hall. The grange choir saug George Springer, Steamship Company. that while he had once upon a time been All the blood In your body passes through i)r. A. E. Small's office and properly “America”, after which the Declaration pretty hsrd hit In the shoe business, he MAUKIKD. Mt. Itesert Division. your kidneys once every three minutes. cared for. of Independence was read by Miss Sara — sill I would do wlist be could to assist this The are Insurance was ss follows: On the in an kidneys your Inn, Coggins impressive manner. BROWN—J*C I. LI SON—At Bar Harbor, July ft. blood fil- or any other indu-tris! proposition that SUMMER SCHEDULE. pun!;ers. they had for It* the Increasing of Ells- owned by H. E. Tracy, f*2,300, equally di- This was followed by an address by by Rev Richard Owen, Miss Martha Gall object Brown to Fontaine R Jelllson. both of Bur ter out the waste or and worth’s n anu factor log resources. vided between tbe Hamburg-Bremeu I'rof. Raymond McFarland. Mr. McFar- Harbor- Impurities In the blood. Whtle tbe meeting was In session tire Si* Trips a \V«**k to Boston. the American; on the Tracy block,fl.800— land spoke iu an easy and interesting EDWARDS—JOHNSON-At Bar Harbor, It are sick or out other members earns In. In view of the July they 2. Rev \\ llllam Ml** Julia P f 1.300 In the London Assurance Co., and manner of the causes, remote and imme- by Lawrence, el order, they fail to do small attendance, It was voted to adjourn Edwards, of New York cit), to Richard M their work. to Wednesday evening, July 9, at 8 9600 In the Hanover; on the Gernsh diate, which led to the Revolution; of the Johnson, of Bar Harbor. Pains, achesandrheu- o'clock, at Manning hall. stock, |800 in Hanover, £400 in Capital, on leaders of the times, the men to whom we LITTLKKUlLU- SIPPBKLLK-Al Winter A Juue 25. Rev John W Hatch, Miss mattsm come from ex- soda fountain and appurtenances, and owe the idea of a free and port, by Independent si uriel Faye Littlefield, of Prospect Ferry, to cess e< uric acid in the tHUKCtl NOT KM. frJOO in Capital on law library and office government; and of the influence of the Eseklel M sipprelle, of Bar Haroor. Mood, due to neglected contents of Mr. Tracy, ail of which is Declaration of Independence and the SALSBURY—KING—At Lamolne, July 2, by Rev S Miss Carrie B to kidney trouble. H APT 1ST. .John Blair, Salsoury steamer but a partial loss. The Hammond prop- government established thereon upon the El wood M both of Lamolne. Commencing Tuesday, May 6, 1902, Kidney trouble causea or King, “Mount Desert”, Capt. F. L. W lnterbotham, quick unsteady Rev. David Kerr, pattor. was insured for in tbe London of other nations. He closed erty fU,000 governments SARGENT— EMERY-At Cove. July leaves Bar Harnor ut 1 m, Sun heart beats, and makes cne feel as though Salisbury p dally, except Sunday, July 13— Morning service at Assurance. with an to bis and 5, by Rev W P Richardson, Miss Edith M day, for Seal Harbor, Northeast Haibor, South- had heart trouble, because the heart is appeal hearers, espec- they 10 30 Sunday school at 12 m. There will Sargent to Char es Hoyt Emery. west Harbor Stonlngton, and Rockland, to con- This is to be followed to the men of the to evtr-worklng in thick, t>v no services catastrophe likely ially young assembly, nect with steamer for Boston. pumping kidney- | eveutng during July. JOHNSON—TRACY—At North Ellsworth, July poisoned blood veins and arteries. prompt action on the part of tbe town believe in our party leaders; to stand by 3, by Rev David Kerr, Mr-* EtBe It Johnson to through ! Trenton— Service Sunday at 2 30 p.m.; by RETURNING. It used Alfred E Tra* y, both of West Hancock. to be considered that only urinary Mr. Kerr. in tbe matter of fire apparatus. An ade- the administration and to support it, not troubles were to be traced to the COMOKROATIOSAL. is to be when it treads the beaten of From Boston at 5 m except Sunday. kidney*, quate system likely adopted. only path DIKI). p dally, bui now From Rockland at 5 a m Mon- modern science proves that nearly but in its dally, except Rev. J. At. Adame, paetor. past administrations, adoption via all consuiutional diseases have their day, way landings. begin- con- of new measures to meet new issues. GI LPATRICK—At Trenton. July 7, Mrs Salome In trouble. Friday evening at 7 30, praver and Mr. Ilok on Women’s Clubs. K. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. mag kidney V.1. 1 « .“• II ference meeting. Subject: Psalm 31. “I believe that if one-half the The address was listened to attentively, you are skit you can make no mistake firmly JORDAN—At Ellsworth, July 4, Mary K. A. If. Hanson, General passenger and 13 Morn'ng service at aud was much The exercises ty first your The mild Sunday. July women who belong to clubs would take appreciated. widow of Calvin Jordan, aged 77 years, 11 Ticket doctoring kidneys 10 30. Sunday school at 11.45. Agent. at! she effect cf Dr. Kilmer's closed by singing “The Star Spangled months. extraordinary U2HTAR1AH. John D form- Calvin Austin, Vice-president and the manner HT'N'KI.E —At Tremont, RunkJe, Swamp-Rool, great kidney remedy is decide tbe actual good derived from their h of Cambridge, Mass, aged 79 years, -lor* A u. •eon readied. It stands Rer. A. II. ('oar. paetor. erly Gen'l Mgr., tin title ave., Bu»v !he h ghest for Its membership of this or that club, it would After tbe exercises tbe company en- months, 27 dayi*. wonderfulcures of the Ju y 13 Morning service at mo*t distressing cases Sunday. have two results: fewer club* and fewer joyed a bait game between a nine com- SM A I.!.—At North l>eer Die, June 25, Andre* and is soli on Its merit* f 1030 Small, aged 7o years, w months, A days. XCTHUDIST KP1SCOPAL. women*of scattered energies,” writes Ed- posed of the k’boyp” of eight or ten years by all tn •»- WALLS—At Tremont, July 1, Jacob B Walls, druggists fifty and the of to It was a tie ward Buk, tn Ladiea’ Nome Journal. ago, boys day. ag*-d 79 years, 7 months, »4 days. BlnetuU & Ellsworth Steaah’I Or. cent and one-d i- cr : L -id Rev. J. P. Simon/on, pattor. Rockland, 1 “Now the ciub idea of i.iseif la to fce game, but an additional inning resulted WILSON —At Sullivan, July 5. Alice, wife of es. You have a '-.TUs 13— Morning service at may '.J'j. Sunday. July Alvin T Wilson, aged 3ft’ years, 1 month, IK school at Em*orth commended, it is of in favor of the older “boys”. sample bottle by mail n**»* *r * -u»i.a«a. 10 0. Su',,1'*y 1146. provided productive days. at « Pa-tor’s service at 7 30. The last feature of the entertain- free, also pamphlet teiilr.g you how to find league 30. some good and It is kept in Its rightful day’s out If at 7 30 ment was a in the town hall iu tbe you have kidney or bladder trruble. prayer meeting Friday evening place. If a woman who is busy all day party LIST. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ftayeido— Service Sunday at 2 30 p. in.; amid the routine of her household work evening. MARINE 4 Co., Si mon t on. Binghamton. N. Y. y r. to some one good club to which belong* Ea«l Lanotn*. Ellsworth Port. she can go, and leaving domestic cares be- There have been several arrivals at tbe SAILED at>BrrU*inunt». hind, get Into an entirely different at- HLUKHILL LINK. hotel this wet k. Friday, July 4 mosphere and secure mental stimulus or SUMMER SCHEDULE 1902. Miss Jane DeLaittre, of .Stetson, visited Sch Caressa, Harvey, Rockland, wood, Joe physical refreshment from the change, it Tinker June 1 to October 1. relatives and friends here last week. is beneficial. Sch Ulenzt, Anderson, Stonlngton, wood, Commencing Monday, June 2, steamer will Pierce leave Rockland (*aim* pier) arrival of “1 he for her to honestly de- Miss Person and Miss Kneeland, of upon question sch Ann C Stuart, Ray, Bar Harbor, lumber, steamer from Itostou (not before 5a m.), dally, are A Co iadeis: Doe* she come away from that Boston, boarding at Luther (Jilpat- Whticomo, Haynes except Monday tor Dark Harbor, Northwest 6 Harbor, tBlake’s Point Rosier), Egge- refreshed or bettered? If sbe can- ric’s. Saturday, July (Cape ISOFT SHIRTsI club moggtn. South Brook Hvtlle. sargentvllle, North Sch Minneola, Boston, lumber, t: =* that such a result comes Treworgy. l»wr south not houe*tly say Kev. D. M. Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Lumt>er Co Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklln, Bluehlll, Ellsworth Ellsworth from then sbe should be honest with Sch Farrell, Rockland, staves, C J Bluehlll, Surry, (transfer to her. preached at the church last Sunday after- Forester, Surry). from that Treworgy herself and, resigning club, noon. side Sob E A Whitmore, Dolllver, Bay and other from which she w ill de- •Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays. join some Commander Logan and family, of ARRIVED fWednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. rive some distinct benefit, or devote 8 Washington, D. C., are occupying the Tuesday, July RETURNING. to that club to some Rockland the time now given Hamlin cottage. Sch Careasa. Ilarvoy, Leave Ellsworth (tran»fer to Surry) 7.45 a m, Sch Win Kadle, ClOSfon, Bar Harbor * other recreation which will do her, or Surry at HO, for Bluehlll, South Bluehlll, •West The collier “Hannibal”, with a load of Sch Klenzl, Anderson. Surry Tramont. Brooklln. Sedgwick, North Deer Isle, some one else through her, some distinct Sch Hazel Dell. Coggins, New York, coal, F S South Bmoksvllle. coal from Sargentvllle, Kggemoggln, Baltimore, is discharging at Lord Point wei-t good.” •Blake’s (Cape Roster), f North Har- the coaling station. SAILED bor, Dark Harbor, Rockland, connecting with Wednesday, July 9 steamers for Boston. Aa Young as V'ou Keel. Mrs. Fred with her little Reynolds, son, Seal Whit- Sch New Boxer, Harbor, lumber, and grow old by thinking themselves of New is the Co •Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays. People Haven, Conn., spending comb, Haynes A and old. When reach of forty, ♦Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays. they summer with her mother, Mrs. Asa Hancock County Porta. or imagine that they look fifty sixty, they West Sullivan—Ar June 30, schs ( has A Not©—This company will comply with above like others of the same arid that they Hodgkins. age, Suroul, Boston; Kate I- Pray, Boston schedule, except In ev« nt of unavoidable causes soon will be useless, unfit for work and of to Uh steamers. Mrs. A. W. Brown, with her little sop, Ar July 1,ache HarrietC Whitehead, Philadel delay unable to ibeir wonted duties. Jonathan Cone, New York O. A. CROCKETT, perform of Bar Harbor, and E. phla; As surely as they think this, it will cotne Raymond Hodg- Sid July i, pchs Chas A Sproul, Boston, curb; Manager. Rockland. Me. A. P. Me. true, for thought Is creative. How many kins and wife, of Portland, are visiting at Kate L Pray, Boston, curb McFarland, Agent, Ellsworth, sld »ch Harriet C Whitehead, New Rockland, Me., June 2, 1902. of us can say, with Job, “The thing wbicn W.8. Hodgkins’. July 3, 1 feared is come upon me.” York, paving greatly June 7. H. Sid July 4, sch Jonathan Cone, New York, The time will come when children will — 1 be allowed to celebrate tbeir birth- David iS&focrtiBflnmtB. not ■MMt. Ar .fuly fl, schs Pochasset, New York; I IJ days; when they will know that, by Faust, Philadelphia; Ueorgletta, New Bedford; I will re- Mr,. C. M. Teague left to W lllle L New York im* thinking tbemaelves young, they Friday spend Maxwell, rush in and that will cease to a mouth with her sou at Don’t wait until it gets roasting hot and then main young, they Hanover, N. H. EDWIN M. MOORE. S ^ grow old when they cea«e to believe in of a soft shirt can get Ward la a dealer In all kinds of F anywhere and take any kind you 3 old age. The body ia built up of beliefs, George having naphtha engine StJbcrtisnnmts. jp and select are into bis boat. ? Fresh, salt. Smoked and Dry f fc your hands on. Far better to come in now and our convictions stamped upon put sailing Napbthas are we be- every fiber of our beings. What a tad with us now. summer shirts. man who is particular 3 quite your Kvery lieve, what we think, that we are; ao peo- FISH. ^ Rev. Dean A. about his dress has his eyes opeu nowadays for hand- ple who remain young in spirit never Walker, of tbe Southwest g; ^ old. Harbor some summer shirts. 12 grow Congregational church, will Not one of a hundred students, of whom preach here Sunday in ^ writer was one, under Oliver Wendell morning exchange the with Rev. Clarence We are foremost | Holmes, at Harvard, ever thought of him Emery. i | as an old man, although he bad then :Bedding smart shirts, stripe- and 3 fe in supplying new ideas in passed his eightieth birthday. His spirit HOTEL ARRIVALS. some madras and was so young, and he was so buoyant, so 3 Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Blueflah,£ ». I figures, some white, plaited Arrivals at piain fresh and full of life, that we always the hotels for tbe past week # Mackerel, Oyatera, Clama, Scallop*, f Lobetern and Finnan Haddiea. percale. ^ thought of him as one of ourselves. His are os follows: Plants O # and were I 5oc and Si.oo vivacity Joyousneas contagious. Ocean House—A. B. 1 SHIRTS, Aubert, Q Campbell A True Bid*., East End Bridge, • You could not be in hto presence five Orono; |\ ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. t ME. minutes without feeling brighter end bet- Thomas, Wyoming’, $ OF ALL KINDS AT 9 ELLSWORTH, ^ ter for it. The genial doctor never prac- Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Corbin, Mrs. p! he did more to relieve ticed medicine, yet A. Richards, Springfield, Mass.; S. n! human suffering than many practicing lira man, Boston, Maas.; Mr. and ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE is like to swim W. R. Parker Co. His presence was a tonic; it Mrs! Adrerfiaiwgr learning t Clothing physicians. William P. 1 J J was a perpetual delight to be near him.— Sparrell, Hyde Pork, Mass ! O TELEPHONE 34-2. Have confidence, strike out and you will Success. Mrs. Edward Moore, Miss Jessie Z aa*^aa*aa^.a.‘,aaaaaaaaaaA|* win. %HUutiiHnkMUkttHkuk*«M MLlUMUiMUUiUlUMlU# Moore, riEVWWWtVTVtWTWWTVtVTV u surely old »nd Funeral The \ RICAN hat tvbieriber* at 10b rrapwtod by yoan*. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. eervlcra were held conducted In Hancock July 3, by «• eSkee of the 116 pant-offlc«« county; IU» mtMMtmal News are other pnjrt par a. pined do not reach to many. Thh GrSAt P.MMl. __ Rr»itfell»« ican »« not lb« only paper printed in Mrs. Mary Williams cine from Bangor North Irnnoinf. Mra. Kite Mutter Wakemen, of Bridge- Hancock county, and ha* never claimed to Tuesday for a lew days' visit. M(m Harsh Bartlett of Lawrence, Mass., port, Conn., Is Tlelttof her tether, If. J. i* that can is her Bartlett. M, but it the only paper prop- Mrs. J. R. rtbuman la in Brewer for visiting cousin, Henry Mutter. be called a UOCNTY all the erty paper; some weeks wltb ber daughter, Mrs. A. Mtaa Delia McFarland, who spent last Dr. Parsons and family, of Weehlngtou, reel are merely local paper*. The circula- H. Stevens. week In returned on Saturday. D. are the Paiaon rot Her tion of The \-*• rican, barring the Bar Bocksport, C., occnpytng Harbor Record’* rummer lilt. i» larger Alfred Clarry and hla fiancee, Mtee Mrs. A. H. Coggins ha* gone to South- at West End. (ban »ui o, aU e other paper* printed Whin 'med, of Lowell, Maes., are here for west Harbor to visit her daughter, Mrs. Oott end wife, of South Blue- in Honan county. Joseph tbelr vacation. Koble Norwood. hill, here moved here to apeod tbe Clarence Williams, who has been In Mrs. A. L. Holt, who has been spending summer with their grundaon, O. F. Oott. COUNTY NEWS. Brighton, Mine., since November,®has several montba with her daughter at Fast- Mlae Corn Blake, who baa been vleltlog Mww *<*« other t*» LddUlrmal Omnty paft* returned borne. port, has returned. friends In town, went to South Brooks- of four from Miss Eunice returned last vtlle, Saturday. R»*t VlluoMlI. Saturday e party Spring- Coggins at Lake Lizzie York is at borne from Waltham, field, Maas., joined their friends Thursday from Islesford where she has Mlae Agnes McFarland baa gona to Mama. View, Alligator. been teaching. Southwest Harbor, wbera aha wilt be of Is Mrs. and of Bar at tbe Staoley boose. John Chart ley is at work in Lygonla. Mrs. George Crosby, Aurora, Harry Hodgktns family, employed Georgia. spending the day with her mother, Harbor, spent several days with her Mr. and Mra. Toleott, of Arlington. Dlrexa Williams. parents the past week. Mass., are tbe guests of Mra. A. W. Henry F. York is a home from Waldo- a If. has made an boro ou a visit. Ralph Crabtree, accompanied by George Coggins recently Bridges. friend from Brewer, was here last week extension of twelve feet on hts barn which Mra. Nellla Atherton came Satorday Mia* EUa Bonnet, of Everett, Mane., la (or a few days’ fishing In Great pond. will add much to its convenience. tram Melrose, Maas., where ahe has been the guest of Mis« Ethelyn M. Long. The Fourth bare was quiet, bat a picnic Mrs. Basle Salisbury and family, of Ells- spending tbe winter. Harvey P. Long, from Hallowed, la vie- dinner in tbe grove, a lawn party at F. K. worth, are spending a week at her old Tbe of D. C.. bava itlug relative* auti friends iu the village. Dodges, Washington, Mace’s In the evening, with music, gamee home here. arrived at Waat End tor the summer. Ashworth and wife came home John made tbe a and refreshments, day pleas- P. A. Gross and family, of Bangor, and Mlaa Caro waul to Soothwaet from Hail Quarry last Tuesday for a short Mayo ant ona. Misses Jennie Moore and Annie Winter, a law weeks. ▼talt. Harbor Saturday, to spend Mrs. tbelr little of the Fourth at Almon Albert Haynes, Haynes, Augusta, spent Mauds wbo baa been em- Thuriow Cousins came home from Mlaa Braey, A. Patterson leave Mon- son Jasper end Guy Gray’s. came borne last and returned ployed lu Attleboro, Mesa., Stonlngtoo Thursday for Joe lake. A of eight day Merry party Mias Lillie McFarland recently returned Saturday, yesterday. moothe. have engaged tbelr camp for (wo from where abe has Washington passed Mr. end Mr*. Charles Power* end Artemaa who baa been here ba- Chamberlain, Mr. Patterson has a nlos camp the winter. She has now to Bar Har- gone are tba of bark lu No. came home last daughter, of Germany, gueata peeling 40, nds Long pond. bor to her usual employment In the store. Thursday. Mrs.'A. H. Mayo. Mrs. H. F. Day, of Mschlaa, srrtved Melvin McFarland and wife, of Boston, Mis*** Hattie F. and Alice M. White, of Mlaa Bernice Mayo, wbo has been visit- Thursday evening to be present at the arrived the of the unexpectedly morning In came borne are here for thetr autn- ber ing friend* Boston, Sun- Wa!thsm, Ms**., icbooi entertainment given by Fourth. Mr. McFarland returns on Sun- mer vacation, the guests of Mrs. Oscar This is Miss Ida’s first day. daughter Ids. day, but his wife will spend the summer White. as Is of Mra. Abbta Heath, of Beverly. Maaa., 1* school, and she the daughter with her parents. A. H. Richard Ashworth, Jr., and wile came ! teachers, she will no doubt be successful vleltlog ber stater, Mrs. Mayo. M««., where The track of a large moose has been seen left Saturday for Brockton. COUNTY home lest He has been at work her chosen vocation. The observance was NEWS. Tuesday. lu programme also In Tbe St. John's day be to to • eboe fectory. on Hollis Austin’s land, the field of employed §09 4wi%»v Twt, #«*v- «r*#r pa5 in Yinalhaven. consisted f music, recitations, dialogues from to Tuesday E. F. Young, crossing a garden-patch. postponed Sunday Frank Gray end family, of North Pen- themselves The Methodist bad an ice-cream snd e play. The children evening, June 24, on account of tbe society The game warden is requested to keep his obecol, epent Friday with Mr*. Gray*# Xorlh CaMlas. and tbelr teeeber much credit. Tbe ball storm. An excellent sermon wee dellr- j festival in the chapel during the after- stock In pasture. W. M. Thom end wife. Mt« OfMt I). Imcb ii Ul with U» in and parent*. peon noon of the Fourth. was tastefully trimmed green ered by Rev. W. H. T. Bock, pastor of Raymond McFartsnd, who has recently Maud ceme borne from mump#. white. Ice-cream and rake were served. the Baptist church. Tba church was Tbompeon J Mrs. John Tufts, with her child, of a course at on amounted to which will finished post-graduste Yale, Bancor lent Tburadejr, returuiaf Mr*. «. W. Treworgy I* tb® guest of Kn. arrived last Tbe proceeds f7. prettily decorated with evergreens, Waltham, Maas., Wednesday. has received the degree of Master of Arts, Hhe waa accompanied by Mlee t>or» bench. be used to buy maps tor tbe schoolroom. polled plants, cut flowers sod ma- Saturday. | They are the guests of A. E. Long1. the first man In town who has ever reached who were Maud l>ey and brother John, Arch Wwcott and are A serious accident happened Saturday sonic emblems. Plus singing was ren- family grata at Mias Emma Ho we, of Hallowed, hi the that distinction. His many friends con- her aueMa oter the Fourth. WatcoU'i. afternoon to tbe little adopted son of dered by tbe choir. Tbe duet by Mr*. CapE Gaorgt | guest of Mrs. E. E. Conary. She came gratulate him, for they feel certain that It July 7. Ezra Williams. “Old Nora,” a bore? the Harold Grlndle and Miss Mary Cola was _ _CLIMAX. Frank Barr, of Brockton. with Harvev P. Long last Thursday. has been attained solely through hard Hurtmr. children have always driven end played especially fine. Proepe^t gttawl of A. J. Morgrag*. Mrs. K. Carter went to Manset. study. He Is spending his vacation at L. B. .nd ol Bor H»rbor. George **■ »•*» Jane 90 UKB FKMMR. Ileo.y (.mil;, ■ ruuuu, iwu»u§ Mt#« Martha Wwcot’, of Boston, fc*<» and Mrs Richard P. Greene to Southwest home, arriving last week. .reived the third, tor their o.o.l .uni row tom rao behind her, and hit her with up July". V. opened her naidaOM for ttw» summer. Harbor last intend to of R. »nd ereot Mr*. M. A. Ilond;'.. Wednesday. They a little stick. She kicked, hitting him In M toe Ctaria Preet bey, Providence, outing bore, Ml** Annie K, I.«acb ha* returned remain daring the summer. Seawall. «m from tbe bead. Mrs. WiiJlams picked the boy I., to visiting ber parent*. The Bret plonk lor lb* mot bold Portland, wb#r# «he ba* teen Last tbe launch Mra. Fred L. Moore, of New came In Mre. teaching Thursday “Glyde”, up unconscious, with a terrible scalp York, Mr*. Ruby McFarland, of Portland, to on tbo Fourth Hood;'* groro. with her three children Blodgett and of brought a load of granite-cutters and wound. The doctor came and found tbe Saturday to at “Lookout" for tbe cummer. Tboro *u t I.rg. attendance ond tbo do; rapt. Joseph til*, ar* at home men from Black Island, and re- •pend the eeason with Capt. P. 8. Moor* w*» bod Philadelphia, their here fur* quarry Bkuli slightly fractured, requiring surgi- Mr*. Mae Cbaae, of Rltowortb, to tbe rill; enjoyed. abort turned with them yesterday. cal skill. Several stitches bad to be and wife. en- day. gueat of ber cousin, Mr*. F. 8. Herrick. W. P. Hew ln» ond fetnfl;, ol Boolon, Mrs. Dawes Curtis, who went to Stoo- taken. The child msy recover. He is a Charles Newman, of Mt. Desert Hock ter to I Ded • ot tbelr eummor Mias Malt la Wilkinson. of Portland, !>*e H. with bto wife plan. put; favorite. Power*,of Boston, of Miss ingtor. a few week* ago to be treated by bright boy, and a universal light station, was here last week. He ha* homo on tbo evening ot the Pourth to who has boon tb* guest Asti end little son, to visiting st A. H. Meyo'*. a specialist, returned last week, She did Much sympathy is expressed for the returned and will not be here again ui>t I oajo; tbo Are work*. I-oker tbo goeot* I -each, left Saturday to vUit friend* la J. J. McDonnell returned Thursday from not receive any apparent benefit. family. next October. wore Inrltod In door* to on]o; the mu*k, Bloabill. E. Bar Harbor * h-*re be ba* been eroployrd. C. H. Curtis finished repaying bis fish- July 6. Samuel Moore and wife and grand- •od wore *erred to deiktoo* foo-crnun. Hev. Mr* Trewnrgy preached a helpful Mto* L*va Tibbetts, of Welt bam, Mam., ing sloop last week. Accompanied by A. daughter Thelma, and Mm. Sadie La Mre. Fred H*nd; ond children, ol Porl- sermon to a Urge and appreciate* Hf«t Hrt»ok««me. to at Mrs. Jennie for a few west*. H. Webber, he left this mornlog on s count, with her two tons, Clifford and Darity’a l*nd. hare orrlred *t their grandmother, audience at the Puniar sc bool house lad Amos Lord, of Bath, is visiting bis short fishing cruise among the islands. Bert, went to Bennett's Core and had Mrs. Fannie Long and daughter, of Mr*. M. A. Hand;'* lor * low week*. “Sunday awning. parents. Mr*. Tbe launch “Glyde” carried a party cf dinner July 4. Chicago, are vUUing Mary Cunning- Another granddaughter, Mr*. H»rr; Lum- The Fourth dawned bright and char, Mm. Thurston Lord, of Bangor, is visit- barn. picnickers to Dunham's cove. Ling Is- Ernest Stanley baa command of the ton, ol Moutbweel Horbor. t* *1*0 bore lor and the first demonstration ass the *tmt ing in town. land, on tbe Fourth. Tbe boys played a yacht “Bubble”, of Mantel. hired for the K. J. Bracy came home from Portland * lew week*. Her huebond Joined her lor parade of Juvenile* with b aekeoed fa.ues. Mias Nina Lord ber ice-cream game of ball at “the Vineyard”, to called; opened summer by Dr. Hay and family. Mrs. Wednesday to spend tbe week with bla tbo Fourth. The «ir was resonant with the firing at the Fourth. score, 13 to 10. Tbe team captained by parlors Stanley Is taking care of the Stanley cot- family. The Met bodlet aociet; bu mode* begin rreeker*. tooting of horns and the dram- is in town Harry M. R. Cousins was tbe winner. William Smith, of Bangor, tage, let fur the season to the Bradfords. Mias Mary Ctmpbel! and Miaa Kay Dol- nlng to build e church. Member* ore ming of pan*, reminding u* that patriot- on old friends. of the A little past 12 on tbe morning of the' calling lerd, of Kitoworth, are visiting at B. O. oolkltlng old b; mudtng out lull* cord* ism la not wholly a thing past. ▲ KAIL AXD P1CXIC. A lawn Fourth, tbe of the village were I Hiram Fogg, of Bucksport, was In Dol lard's. with o tbo* otlocbed ond tbl* veto*: The children had a picnic. party peepie Capt. The Fourth was thoroughly enjoyed at tb# borne of J. Y Pkttl awakened by tbe ringing of tbe bells and town on business Friday. of Tbl. IUUe .bo* w« to to *u tor you to pl«««aut here in Seawall. Wiufleld In Mtoa Harriet Hooper, Metroee, Maas., (be you Capt. Kent. was the chief attraction In the tbe of a cannon. Tbe boys bad W. made a busi- of ber Mrs. H. weor, evsotag, firing Capt. George Blodgett hit took a of nine— to tbe gue»l sister, C. yacht “Mist”, parly •!<* and from the and *or- full access to the church and school bouse, to isat week. Ptaoee areMpty jronr by iwo, place many coming village ness trip Bangor George Kent and wife, Clarence Kent, wife Johnston. and Mrs. Alien bad lent them a small therm* with cere. rounding r>r!gbt»orbnod». Hon. i»eor|* Mm. Tarbox and Stella Babsoo and little Irving daughter and daughter Bertha, and R. E. Newman, Mrs. R. R. daughter, is dime*, nirjue* or iurnanarow used e M Warren and wife and It#* J H. Irrlae brass cannon (formerly on yacht) I for the bavegon* to Northeast Harbor wife and daughter Lucy—on a fl-hing trip who have been visiting friends at Bouth- Utsi you woar. owned by her husband, ('apt. Harry J. j and family were among the guest*. Fire- iu aimer. and dinner to Little Duck Island. weat returned So, If >ot raur • Dumber tea. you seed or briar picnic Harbor, Monday. and mualc made the hsar* Allen. Tbe boys rang tbe bells and fired i * works, games Luther Church and family, of Bangor, After cat-hing over 100 pounds of had A. Kane returned last week from u» iwcsiy, mm cannon their heart’s content Roy Refreshments ■«** their to | Which. dropp'd wtifcia the *!»**% will tU our pa»* pleasantly. arrived here on Saturday, and opened the dock and cod, the party landed and made WatervHle where be has been attending until 4 o’clock when they decided that «l~. wrwl, ateveua a fine flsh chowder to which waa added a commencement at l~ bad celebrated end went to cottage. Colby college. July 7. they enough, Look out for one of them moat and three long list of other edibles. 7. Ukk Pkmxk. any day. their several homea. At sunset the can- Mrs. James Fred Smith chil- July Usnsftlls. Ju»l as the were dinner 5. C. 1 dren have arrived from party finishing July j Brocktoo, Mass., _ non was again brought into requisition, knot to Psoolscuf. Many went to OH* to spend the Fourth. 1 were a from North- for the summer. they joined by party and the postmaster was invited by tbe Fred Roberts and Robert who Mra. Abhte Doll Ivor la visiting her hi* m* east Harbor—Prof. Bradley, Mr Fox and Nichols, Emery Morrison baa completed boys to pull the lanyard, and see her go The Fourth passed quietly here. The are In on daughter in Bar Harbor. four ladies who accepted an Invitation to employed Btonlngton granite, barn. entertainment al the chapel in tbe even- have moved tbetr families to that Lawton and wife returned to I partake of the spread. The captain was place. Harry Mark Frost U couflnsd to hi* bed *&i July 7. G. ing was well attended. Bouthwaat Harbor this not forgotten. After dinner the Seawall Sidney Gray to putting up a building morning. IllU* hope or recovery. Waltham. Mrs Clara St rout, of Portland, with her P. H. to be as party spent several bourn roaming over for Staple* A Bon, used a Mra. W. H. Moore ha* returned from A named Yeung ha* moved low chcrlnin arrived Haturdav and will family Andiew and Augustus Burnham have the island straw berries. At bouse and blacksmith Wed Sulliran where the hat been picking four slaughter shop. visiting Dr. C. C. Morrtioa'i bout*. friends here the week. the auiumer her*. been visiting pant p-*» o’clock they started for home, Be bool In this district closed her daughter, Mr*. Harvard llamy. arriving Friday. School in (Muriel No. 4 era* taught by was drawn serve on Mrs. W. B. Hasting* and Mr«. Harry * John T. Dodge to about 7, much fatigued, but declaring In tbe the and the The whistle was a welcome evening pupil* teacher, factory Him Klbci lloBUm, of ibt* lo*n, Rhodes, of Boston, have arrived for the the extra pai.el for ibe Treworgy trial they had had the beet time of the season. sound It.i aoii/rnlitg. The Lad factory gave good *«iutaclioD. Ellsworth. Kent was summer. inim month at Capt. heartily thanked for hla mental Bagaducs ball. At tbs close of been each a long time without fish that Mr*. In diurict No. I kind neon. Nell** Pyi* taught Miss Gertrude Bates, who has been at- Capt. Alex. Snow, who has been absent tbs exercises cake and ice cream were the crew was getting discouraged. July 7. Dolly. but wa* unable to Anuh lh« •caool by Is ai home while his steamer _ served. tending school here, has returned to her Mvaral years, John Coombs entertained an Invited ; r***ota of her huaband being badly bar*, in Boston. North llerrhlr. home in Lagrange. undergoes repairs On forenoon. Prof. In a manner on Bstur- ,R Sunday Eugene company pleasant ; a bon**. Ml*. 11 Warren Powers arrived home from by runaway Pyh» W. H. who has been In town Haskell and wife, of Boston, St over, who, with bis wife, is I be guest of afternoon. He was asaUted In re* Chapman, Henry day j earneet worker and •uccfr** crown* btf Boston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank several weeks, has returned to hia place of with their daughter Ruth, are at the Mliter, preached at Driving by his niece, Mra. N. H. Coh. effort*. business in Scranton, Pa. Hawes house for the summer. Howard Lowe, who baa been in Boston, the Baptist church. The pastor, Uev. E. Refreshments were served. School to dlUrlct No. 3 closed Wadoa* arrived home last week. K Drew, it on a vacation. The teacher and scholars in district No. Dr. Thomas S. Tapit), wife and sou away The was awakened about of WB neighborhood day. July 2, after a aucceeafui terra 1 held a at the Wasson, of Auburu, are the guest* of Mias Alberta Hatch is in charge of an Herbert Leach and wife and son Monroe, 2 o’clock this and to George Washington party morning, responded week* taught by Mr*. t*u*»« Frod. hall June 24. The was to and Mis. Thomas ice-cream saloon at the Reach. of Mass., are Mrs. the call for at the disastrous fire w«r* object purchase Capt. Tspley. Brockton, visiting help In Scholar* not abaeot ooe*haJf day was Leach's Wardwell. a flag for the scboolhonse. It largely July 7. Tomosr. Mrs. G. L. Holden baa gone to Boston to brother, Georgs Winter Harbor (a report of which may 1st* Mattie, Hoy, June 30. CLIMAX. Pearl. Mute, Lora. l*abtl. attended and a for on _ tn another are ex- very pleasant eveniug visit her husband the schooner found column). There Ora and Iva tbo*e aiwant on*-bail tooth ftluehtll. Froat; all. Jordan”. Ernest Perkins baa a horse of on hand for “George purchased presaioos sympathy every day on account of lllne«* were Howard, Stiilmsu Candage, who baa been very til, of there. Owing to rain the service to be held by The funeral services of Mrs. Arthur of John Batsman, of Cape Koaler. the loss property Laura and Alton Froet. Much int«r«* is recovering. July 7. C. and 22 __ cake wer* the Foresters companions June Gray, who died in Bangor last week, were Arthur Guilford and Charlce Staples, __ wa* manifested. Ice-cream and Mrs. Temple, an evangelist, of Boston, was held June 29. Ihe church was held here Monday. who go shore flabing, were home last *SNIS OauldtlMirn. aerved the last afternoon and plec*4 a forest is a few days here. Mrs. Mabel Bunker has beautifully decorated, resembling spending Mark W. of and M. been visiting Ingraham, Camden, •poked. F*v with trees, ferns and flowers. An able Mrs. M. A. Perrin and Misa Carrie Per- her parents In Bast brook. July C. W hit more and wife are guests of Frank Mrs. Stillman Orindle haa gone to Red- 7._ sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr. Kirk- rin are at the Perrin cottage. Hardy and wife this week. stone, N. H., where her husband is em- Miss AIIIs Tracy, of Bteuben, Is work- aurrt. Both orders are in a flourishing H «•» »• patrick. Mrs. S. Webber and Sterling Duffy, of Meredith Ellis and wife arrived borne ployed. ing for Mra. J. Hammond. Capt. A. C. Curtis, «bo» mow. condition. are J Eaton. Rockland, visiting from New York Wednesday. Ira Cousins, j Misa Dora Perkina of Melroae, Mas#., Mr*. Flora Bmlth and daughter Nettle, portal last nk, t. Improving. School No. 2 closed after a suc- Friday Thorns* Cole, of Surry, is visiting hie of Brooksvilie, was their guest Sunday. is spending her vacation with her aunt, ! of Gloucester, Mass., have arrived hers to Mrs. T. L- Jordan and llttla d«ugbl« cessful term taught by Miss Isabel! Jor- IM laughter, Mrs. Charles Henderson. Misses Adeie Kraus and Genevieve Miss Berths Perkins. spend tbs summer. Amy have Iihii visiting in Ellsworth received several dan. Miss Jordan pres- wreck. Harry Bixby, of Boston, is spending the Allen, of New York, arrlrsd here Wed- Percy Perkins and Prod Wight came George Hanna baa moved bis family to peat ents from the school, showing the high W« iuminer with bis grandfather. Arch. Uen- nesday, end are gueeu at tba Ellis house. home from Ialeshoroand the Fourth Winter Harbor, where be bat employment Tbe Methodist Humisy school hs. regard in which she is held. Following ia spent lerson. Mrs. William has with their famillea. In C. T. Hooper’s store. with s framed MsdoansM the which was in the Jooee, who been vis- presented large programme giveu in ms««f Guy of Somerville, Is spending bis iting her Mr. aud Mrs. Miaa Lilia of is A. B. Holt has purchased the Fred M. Witham, of Portland, evening: Singing, Mrs. Alden Haslam, Day, parents, George Leach, Biuebill, spend- Cept. •* racatlon with his mother, Mrs. Charles Small, bas returned to her home in Bev- ing her vacation with her bouse formerly owned by the lets Horace of his mother, Mrs. F. W. Witham, Mrs. George Lindsey, Raymond Haslam; grandpareuts, *"■ W. died In Portland lest December. recitations, Leota Hardison, Tberon Has- Perrin. erly, Maas. Calvin Leach and wife. Jordan, and la having it fitted up for Wit bam was a member o, tbe »* lam, Ethel Haslam; dialogue, “Keeping Joseph Gott and wife have gone to The Fourth passed very quietly here, Olive and Etta Gray, of North Penob- occupancy. •cboul, aud tbe picture will be *»*■/ Lu to live with their the attractions fireworks are Fred and House;” recitations, Adelbert Crosby, ftrooklin grandson, only being and scot, spending the week with their Boyd Dudley Bar gent thought priced. clnda Jordan; dialogue, “The Doll Show,” George P. Gott. an excursion to Camden. A few real- grandmother, Mrs. Jane they bad quits a large catch of fish seel- Thompson. Friday H. H. Phillips met with • tsrrre seven Utile girls; tableau, “Good Night, denote were deccrated. morning when found a shark en- in » *** Mrs. Flora Day who has been vkittng Malcolm Wardwell, who spent last they deot last Tuesday white working singing; recitations, Oscar Jor- the arrives here week tangled in their trawl, which towed b5"’* Dollies;” aer sister, Mrs. William Gate bell, of Bar- Among Saturday were with his brother, G. G. Wardwell, they m :Ust Buck's Us: b>r. A log *<• Erma Jordan; ashore. Tbs shark was fourteen feet dan, dialogue, “Appear- has returned home. MM Alice H. Brut re, of St. Charles, Mo., long hauled Into the mill which, lu some jentville, and ances are Deceiving;” recitations, Mildred Miss Ellen Chittenden, of Hamilton, weighed about 1,500 pounds. sround with *”***>| SUrbrrtisrrarnt*. Jans 30. esugbt, sod swinging Leamon Jordan, Austin Jordan, Ed. Preble, who has been employed in B. •“» llaslam, Canada, aud Mias Kata S. Chittenden, of force struck Mr. Ir. .be the ia Phillips Arthur Hardison, Luvie Haslam; tableau, Brockton, Mass., during past year, New York all at the Msrlburo. •** 1 city, registered throwing him sevsrsl feet sgemtl “The Flower Ethel M. spending his vseation with bis mother, Mr,. John Anderson l# 111. Girls;” singing, Island View bouse for the summer. qu'te rotary carriage. He was badly Will We Mrs. Arch. Henderson. Hebr“)*Lj and G. Bstes; dialogue, “What July 7. E. Mra. A. H. of and bed two rlhs fractured. _ DON'T WAIT. Wilbur, Lakewood, la via- Be?” June 30. 8. A. D. borne recitation, Georgie Jordan; dialogue, Salisbury Covs. itlng Mra. AnDia Kemlck. Friday. u'a recitations. Mabel If knew how SCOTT'S July “Who did It?” Turner, Mr. Edwin G. Dealale and of you 7.___ | Meal wife, School cloaad Juna 27. U waa taught Newell Hardison; dialogue, “The Peace- would build laedhaiw I Lamoine Beach, spent Sunday with Mrs. EMULSION you Miss Sadie of Hancock. Ro- Capt. Jacob B. Walls, a well-known by Mullen, slteA'i *' maker;” recitations, Carrie Jordan, W. H. DeLaittre. Miss Edits JohusoD, who died at his home July 1, aged increase your Eben Kingman baa to net * land Haslam; dialogue, “The Oyster resident, up, weight, gone Eaatbrook In Portland, is home for the suol ibout Walls had been Mias May Homer, of Franklk*, who has to visit hta Mra. Resurrection;” tableau, “A June Wed- eighty years. Capt. strengthen your weak throat sifter, Mary M. Dyer. cation. * n some hi* been a few weeks with her sister, Ethel feeble health for time, but spending G. M. nils and ding;” recitations. Bessie Jordan, and and in con- Barron, children, of l.tcrie who baa been lot / ■'*’ inal was of short duration. A Mrs. S. P. returned home lungs put you Aiken, and Char- lillnees McFarland, West Ellsworth, were tba u Maker; tableau, “Faith, Hope gosata of 8. H. with her sister In Massachusetts/ ronscleutioua a kind Tuesday. dition for next winter, ity;” tinging. Christian, neighbor you Kemlck and wife tba Fourth. turned borne. ind worthy citizen has left the comma* Charles Emery and Miss Edith would to take it now. t*011* begin Key. A. B. Lorlmer and family, of Ban- Andrew Kenney, So, North E; in which he has been a life-long rest- Send forme and try it. Years of relieved la a Itch* lity Sargent, of Ellsworth, were quietly sample, l»,e suffering night. A gor, are expected to-day to occupy the with bis two children, has moved lent. The will be as SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists. at once to the curative properties place long vacant, married Saturday evening, July 5, by Rev. Peart Street. New York 'he®* lag ptiea yield 409415 bouee of 8. H. Kemlck through July and house by bis father, At inch vacancies are not filled.44Uncle W. P. occupied of Doan's Otnlaiit. Never falls. any drug easily Richardson. August. a Kenney. D store. 30 cents.—Adet. Jacob,” as he was familiarly called, was July 7. R. July 7. A»e. June 30. Jl lht* brown carpet trod soft maink forkst. and velvet At iteiun which, about mid-way along | thing that could aid them in their search. OFFICBU9 AS HOLSE WIVES. Xotircs. like beneath the feet. Hcg.il iTthk la Ua forenoon's journey, was shining It became a current belief among the Mud hole* and How STATE OF MAINE. (iMWM t« ArtbeV | apriogy placet In th< Inadoud'ejs Then him- people of tbe towns that young Thor Manas* «o Mah* Small By sky. settling adjoining To the Honorable, the Judge* of the Probate road taxed not a little tbe Sslsrlea t»o m agility of oui re’f in b’a former position and sighing Harney bad met with some horrible end Long Way. Court In and for the county of Hancock: little band aa tbe How Richard W. ) fore*t lengthened, bul « d>y be thns began; and his spirit was rooming about in its naval officers with salaries vary- represents [Ce*f>***4 Hale, of Dover, in the Commonwealth they at last emerged from ing from $1,000 to <3,500 to UESPECTFULLY bad by ttata time reached I he tbe over-arch- "Tee story Is a queer one, and 1 have old familiar haunts to protect his hard- manage of Massachusetts, one of the executor* of the Tw perty j maintain a of ing shadow* of tbe woodland, into a aorl I rard different versions of uf- timed degree style seems a deep hereinafter named testatrix, thAt W. where * bronch ot th* highway tr®ay the property. Tb’.s feeling deepened May , °* j mystery to the ordinary citizen. Not Bowler, late of Edeu, in said died on th* of o opening, evidently at one time an ex- f*s •, hut It seems that as the winter for several belated only county, bock through yard nearly thirty yi passed, the of t. u 1901. ’’'ended tenaivo must a nuval officer keep himself supplied twenty-second day Ajfc.i t. 1 farm and under a fair state ol a Canadian came That at a coart held on the farm boon* on the right. They | a^o young to this sec- pedestrians on different occasions met with the half dozen different uniforms probate first day H^Icioue cultivation. of April In the year of our Lord ou- thou- ond turn Tbe true extent of tbe field tton one winter In a crew. with similar to the (Hie al- now leer* th* tarnplk* | lumbering experiences specified by the government, but he must sand nine hundred and two, Robert Bonner * i could not be Not on* of tb* easily determined, foi The country in this region was tbe.i ready related, and In almost tbe very be able when ashore to present a decent Bowler, of Cincinnati, in the state of Ohio, lr„»Betoth*tor**t. of Robert Pendleton Bowler, of the county clump* buabea dotted it, at : and as in civilian city, -not even yoong Mr. Wisdom- felt Irregulai quite heavily wooded, It hspj d name spot. The evil reputation of the appearance attire, must stop and state of New York, and RichardW. Lrty intervals, at od Hale, * of ocono growing larger and more ex- the crew In which the Canadian and g hotels, must associate with civil- of Dover, in the Common wealth of Massachu- in tbo Iroet lb«t cbong* j young place grew steadily it was shunned tensive ae ians of setts, were duly executor* of said they approached the forest line worked on the east shore of and feared social position corresponding to appointed them. Thor* wo*. Indeed, * operated by everyone. Money could W. Bowler and accept' 1 said trust. Before his own. and if he has a wife and chil- May Many farina in cistern Malue are thu« and this That the said executor* hr v re,- uod look on bl* f*c« ond emoaldorlng Uegal lake, same road which we not tempt any ens to venture near tbe to -rtM dren he must maintain them in said probate court, on oath, on of H# corod not where re-claimed by the encroaching forest ara travelling was their tote road, So it cabin after sunset and good inventory "«f In bio boon. many gruesome atyie. ail the property and esta.e of aaid deceased Tbe untamable of nature came about that wilhlu the State of Maine that bar* come into or wh*t tboy did or bow tboy Impulses spring young Varney very fre- tales were told of Its supernatural horrors. All this is mads that lywont In a possible by spe- their possession or knowledge. woo up voiceless protest against tbe rutb« went back and forth with the “When tbe snow In Why ehould he? Thor* mud quently left the springtime, cies of domestic commuuism known as That your petitioner i* informed and be- Ujod. lees bands of civilisation lieves mitten* ond tb* loughtor of that slays sc team from the settlement to the logging Varney's corpse was found not far from co-operative housekeeping. The officers’ that certain of said property of said BW new decedent hereinafter mentioned it# once broad He mess aboard an passing by lone otlll eoonded in bte ear*. recklessly domain of for- camps. seemed to take a great his cabin in tbe edge of tbe ship is illustration of it. will or kb compen fancy clearing. Home portion thereo.' or some interest, est. Tbe death of tbe owner and tl to this and when Each man io the combination contributes therein, is to the of the tax thl« time tb* denelty of the drifting then, particular spot, the The legs were pinned down by tbe butt subject puvment By a certain sum for the of by chapter 146 of the public law* of ond before may be, the farm passes on Into carelesi crew moved out >o the he built for of a tree which had purchase sup- imposed (wceme low opporont, they spring huge evidently 18SM and acti amendatory thereof and addi- (w bands. The Oelda and plies. If an officer be short of funds, he tional there.©. for, «b* cloud* «bowed an- pasture* arc himself a cabin, where you see the old lodged as he was felling it, and swung Kg proceeded j may draw two months' pay in advance. That the names of all the persons who are of neglected, boshes creep In and toon the ruins now, and to clear a farm, from tbe tbe unfortunate oigne bronklng away. began up stump, pinning The common fund is interested in the succession to said ■WUkeblo wild placed in the hands property, foreat reigns as before. "The task was not a difficult man In his and the share of each are as stated in schedule were now paoolng through a broad very one, young tracks as be turned of a caterer chosen from the and TBey Tbe j mess, A, hereunto annexed. little oompeoy of drlvera for all the timber had been re- to The the gootly Indnlotlog Hold which pauaed ; heavy escape. sufferings of the poor supplies are purchased in bulk and at Wherefore your petitioner prays that the end aod gated about actual market value to th* loft, * plonoont them with that peculiar moved by lumbermen some years before. fellow until death came to bis relief the lowest possible cost. of said prop*, tv, the per- wretched owoy sons interested in the succession the.eto, and silence and feeling of Instinctive sad- He an must have been The caterer makes careful of groo* Mod, brown, ond ot proved industrious, hardworking something heartrending. calculations, the amount of the tax thereon may be deter- opoeee ness that 011* tbe hearts of all true Allowing for breakage and other losses, mined the of on# might pronounce It doe- men young fellow, lived by himself and made Ha evidently lived for dayp, for bis legs by judge p.obate. floor* adds a small of Dated this nineteenth dr" of June. a. d. 1903. s^t at tbe sight of a deserted homestead over- no friends or percentage profit and life, but to tbo careful oboorrer acquaintances among the above tbe cruel tree were horribly Ru iaiuj W. mot# of then retails hia supplies at consid- Hals, run with brambles aod tangled bedgee; of the settlement. His swollen and tbe In reach of his prices one of the executors of Msr W. Bowler. feint green tint of eprautlng verdure people adjoining ground below current rates tM or erably ashore. COVMONWKALTR OP MA8SAOHI’SHTTS. hollow* where Indeed tbe decaying monuments ol scanty English seemed to he arms was torn as a wild beaat. be *e*n In lb* tb* vocabulary up by Thera are two officers' raess- might human ordinarily Suffolk ah. toll In whatever form It a social barrier that bis natural con- Hta mouth was rein* bod tbo* onrly awakened may filled with earth, evi- ea below decks aboard a United States eprlng Subscribed and sworn to before me, this present Itself—the vision ol servatism could not over. Nor Is there In bis the tb«*lnniboring gr**o toot*. momentary step dently placed laat delirium to ship, wardroom mess and the steer- nineteenth day of June. a. d. 1902. vanished Joya and sorrows, tbe there any evidence that be cared for bis thirst. The age mesa. The latter is for Ouv New hall, on lb* bond of tb* falntly- haunting quench excruciating midshipmen Bat right and Justice of the Peace. memory of forma that have passed and human His whole countenance wes so dis- other juniors. The captain messes wood-rood tbot tboy were follow- companionship. neighbors feerfuily bchkdulk a. awrged alone in solemn and a repasaed through tbeeo scene# of crumb- saw him in his occasional to torted that even men state, if vessel he did not lb* *om* only trips by agony strong Name. or lag. tbeocon* proooat a the admiral Residence. Share In ter eat. ling the settlement to do his flagship may have his own freedom. decay weighs heavily upon tbe purchasing and fainted at tbe sight of it. Robert Pendleton Bowler, son of deceased KM* of uufeltorod Porhope, separate table. The cost of the reverent heart. bia living in (not to tax). New York P O. ad- outline woe dispose of furs, of which be alwsys “The gruesome find cast a dark cloud subject city. lnd«od. lb* earn* gooorol wardroom mess is from $35 to $40 a dress Union Club, New York, eutire estate of who would to seemed s woo on “Why. expect 0nd a farm to have good supply, or perhaps over this whole region. The deceased minlfnl. but tb*r* oloo oppoer- long-neg- month, exclusive of wines and cigars. All except legacies mentioned below. so far from the Christine Geiger to Nice. settlement,’' cried Munro when they themselves bad occasion to lected remains were a Christian transactions are on a (subject tax). neggorotton In the** outline* that given credit system. P O. address enceol In France, 51 Boulevard Uambetta, surplee; “what queer freaks the old pass bis dwelling. burial, but still the dead man's Whenever a bottle of wine or a is Wood out boldly from tb* very re*eon of spirit cigar Nice, France, annuity of feuuper annum, pay- settlers must have bad! 1 wonder why "Time went ou, and his farm increased seemed to guard the spot. Again and ordered, the purchaser "writes a chit” of able semi-aunually. main*'- Th* renlly undulating plain the Charles H. Williamson to tax), sucb a farm as this was deserted after It In size. Month month the fields men who amount. These chits are summed (subject men and bil- by again have attempted to de- up Chicago. 111., P. O. address Apartment No. 1, Bert brr*m* pronounced at the end of the was ooce cleared.’’ Tbe soil must be broadened, until as It the farm have been driven month, and payment is 491 Dearborn Av., Chicago, 111., money legacy A long, narrow of *ln- very Varney’s clearing, velop from lowy. depreoolon made either the debtor or of ♦*.<*<>. fertile, and Is smoother even than was bid fair to as ex- directly by stretched you called, become tbe place in the dead of night by those Louisa F. Williamson to same formation diagonally through the paymaster. No chit is given (subject tax), geter will 0od In tbe towns." tensive as of the more as next above, money legacy of $5,000. ond ot tb* Bold. Tbo nearby any cultivated terrible visitations, until now it la gener- for meals, and each ocriwi tb* upper officer is entitled to STATE OF MAINE. “That Is right," tbe farms of his One s conceded that «ball downward ou oil oldoo, rejoined knight neighbors. day ally Varney’s clearing take guests on board to breakfast or din- lend aiopod gootly have Hancock sh.:—At a probate court held at of tbe green sweater, about with noticed that the was no other owner. The forest, as you ner as often as • (hollow booln wblchot tb* lime looking passer-by place he will. At the end of the niuenui, wuniu ana lor saia county on tne forming see, Is winning it back by degrees and the a pux*led a!r, "there must be something deserted, but thinking nothing of it, as cruise the prefits of the mess are divided first Tuesday in July, a. d. 1902. of the ymrly *pf'ng froobet woe uouotly woods will soon wave in triumph over the the foregoing That unusual about this clearing or our boasted was known to be pro rata among the mem and if the Upon petition,ordered: Varney occasionally i haunted farm.” tiers, notice be given to all persons Interested, out of by Yankee would never have absent on on with- When the narrative was ended tbe ship goes commission whatever causing a copy of said petition and this order water from tbe melting mow of enterprise per- bunting trips, passed mt«r*l rose stock of stores is on thereon to be three weeks succes- mitted It to run to waste In sucb a man- out whole party and stole quietly from hand is either auc- published a mlnla- Investigation. in the Ellsworth a tb* • grounding field*, forming the spot, soberness on every countenance; tioned off to the officers or sold to the sively American, newspa- ner. Look at the old rulos over "A few later two men in published at Ellsworth, in said of that baa been for several yonder,” days belonging | eveu Nelson Dolittle looked mess of per county tare pond, goner- thoughtful. some other ship.—New York that at a be added a moment later. "I never saw the Hancock, they may appear probate adjoining settlement, who were then ! be court to be held at the attune a favorite reaort of boys with a [To continued.] Herald. probate court room in Ellsworth, in and for said on the first for water to learn tbe county, fvamao’a Instinct Tuesday of August, a. d. 1902, at ten o’clock in of handling a boat. Tbe water the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they ■yaleriea see cause. * never deeper than tbe ordinary boy O. P. CUNNINGHAM. Judge of Probate. field eade a*boro In, if pare ham's ba A true copy, Attest :—Chas. P. Doha, Register. eo •aoetd be eccldeoteily cepetxed, I be STATE OF MAINE. Mm of over-anxiooe parent* rarely, If Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at Bluehill. in and for said of •««r, interfered with tbe Juvenile aport. county Hancock, on the first day of July, in the year of our A gieem of aonligbt bum upon tbe Lord one thousand nine hundred and two. tittle baud as It reached tba eastern CERTAIN instrument purporting to be A a copy of the last will and testament border of tbe Hold. B oa aky showed in and three codicils of Horace W. Jordan, late irregular hen between the fl/lug of Bosion, in the county of Suffolk, and Com- long pale monwealth of Massachusetts, deceased, and cloud*, contrasting In vivid coloring of the probate thereof in said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with tbeir deary tlnta. Tbe facee of all duly authenticated, having been prese ited to the judge of orobate for tbe company brightened visibly. Tbe ori- said county of Hancock for the purpose oT filed and recorded in the hardest task often *eem* lighter and I* being allowed, probate coart of our said county of Hancock- wore cheerfully borne under the gentle Ordered, That notice there* f be given to all interested therein, isflutnee of aamttlngeky. Munro, who persons by publishing a copy of this order three weeks successively via •lightly In tbe advance of tbe other*, in tne Ellsworth American, a newspaper 1 at in said let down tbe bare, for they bad printed Ellsworth, county of Han- quickly cock, prior to the fifth day of August, a. <1. aow reacted tbe fence and I be whole j 1902, that they may appear at a probate court then to be held at in and for band Died into the of Ellsworth, through margin said county of Hancock, at ten o clock in the tba foreat. forenoon, and .show cause, if any they have, the same. which road wbail wa take?" against j "Hallo, O. I*. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of Probate. called back tba kntgbl of tbe green A true copy, Attest:—Chas. P. Dork, Register. teenier to Munro, who wa* replaclog tbe PT1HK subscriber. Joseph L. Stevens, of Mil- bars. Munro quickly rvjolued the little X ton, in the county of Norfolk and Com- party. They bad come to a halt and were monwealth of Massachusetts, hereby gives notice that he has been duly appointed ad- carefully scrutinizing tbe branching ministrator de bonis non of the estate of Otis mud* before them, undecided which way Little, late of Caatine, in the county of Han- cock. and State of Maine, deceased, and given to turn. aeem to Tbe road* did not bonds as the law directs, and being a resi- without dirarge greatly, bat they were well aware dent the State of Maine, has ap- A MINUTE—THE AMERICAN ALL the news ALL the time. pointed George H. Witherle. of said Cas- that a wrong choice might bring about gives tine, his agent for said BMitl of Maine. ttrkmt a Ail persons haviug demands against the es- consequences. With simple ■ Local, County and State. Price—$1.50 a year in advance. tate of said deceased sre desired to present motion of the band Munro J'JST the same for and all emiltngly settlement, indebted thereto are to poiQud out ib- Ml la d r»>ad, and the requested make payment im- mediately. Joseph L. Stevens. little band pushed onward. June 17. 10J2. The road wbten tney Were n»er follow* subscriber gives notice that I'f *•» •nd un«v«N L ttl* riva- rpHE hereby ftfcky X. he has been duly appointed administra- ls* from the recurring spring freebvle tor of the estate of Arthur Royal, late of Ellsworth, in the county of Har.cock, —« iumi i-bj mn xuiter ui iuv |>uriiiiu« deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. ro*d bad and left It, If more I All persons having demands against the es- tate of said deceased are desired to ansteii than natura bad de- present originally ! crew in the A FANCY. the same for settlement, and all indebted •ucb a forlorn-loooktng old building. It working in a lumbering PROBATE COURT. t.KOTESQUE tlfatd It. tt was a that thereto are requested to make payment im- tooroughlare of Crocodile chanced to bad looks aa If It were full of ghosts and gob- vicinity pond, mediately. My address is Bangor. Me. been used tor many year-, and even j at the June held tins If aucb creatures could exist.” be coming out over this road In tbe even- Proceedings Term, The Ahanrd Idea That ft Take* June 12, iwz. liUY d. fkavky. thaw well- ugly projectltig boulder* bore the at Ellsworth. Money to Run at Kmapaper. j The roan of a countenance ing, as was tbeir custom on Saturday worn mark* blushing STATE OF MAINE. of many feet. A thick It tak<>* to run a John ■at down a boulder and nights, in order that they might spend Will- admitted to probate: Mary Shan- monvy newspaper.—St. of upon friendly Hancock hs.:—April 26. 1902. copse hardwood tree* fringed the road non, New: on, Mas*.; Cbr S. (Kan.) New*. sighed dolefully. “I am about half sick, the Sabbath with their families. iatopber To the Honorable Justice of ilie Supreme oa tit her tide, aud gave It the LeffingweH, Kit/*netb Sumio*by, Eden; What an exaggeration! What n whop- Judicial Court, next to be holden at Ells- appearance old farm makes roe “The was not a of boya, and tbts denied night exceedingly dark; A. Hinit Sullivan. worth. within and for said County. a narrow alley, winding aud tortuous. Mary b, per! It has been disproved a thousand feel creepy.” star was to be seen. Tbe atmosphere was Wills presented for probate; Amariah O. WHKATLKY, of Aurora, in MMa! theaun la out at times. It is a clean case of air fancy. It said Conntv, wife of John re- coming last,” bad with the wiud sighed In B. Bartiett, Quincy, Mas* ; Andrew 8. AMaNDA Wheatley, The liitereat of the company by heavy clouds, doesn’t take money to run a newspaper. spectfully represents that her maiden name Joyfully exclaimed the man of a John A. blushing aud snow storms seemed Soper, Orlaud; William*, planta- was Amanda O. that she was law- this time been thoroughly aroused, and tbe bleak forest It can run without money. It is a chari- Conners; countenance, elevating bla tion No. 33. married to the said Wheatley at Cherry- roey-tiutcd sud- for it whs already late in a fully after many vain conjecture# they imminent, Administration granted on estate* of table institution, begging concern, high- field, of ia said State, on aa#* the Oouuty Washington, apward through luterlaclog enow bad. not made robber. The is a child of the twentieth of A. D. that denly recollected themselves and the November aud yet Samuel P. Biaindetl, Franklin; Dorothy way newspaper day October, 1894; branches. they lived as husband and wife at its The men were trudging F. Gray, Stonington; Calvin P. Havne*. the air. a creature of a dream. It can go together eyes of all were turned Inquiringly upon appearance. Cherryfield, in said County, from the time of ult dooe look like It. i believe we ahall Trenton; Oti* Llttie, C*Htln-; Ge>rge on and on and on when other concerns who had them along briskly on tbeir homeward course, their said marriage until the eighth day of the young stranger Joined Isle au Artnur K El »- have a g ,od for our al- Rich, Haul; >yal, would be in the hands of a receiver nud November, A. D. 1898; that libellant has day trip after all, their flickering lantern adding volume your at the hotel, tor surely he must know of worth. always conducted herself towards her said though t bare are at 111 chance# fur wind up with cobwebs in the window'. change.'9 Ita to the deuse gloom of the enveloping Petitions fl'ed for administration on husband as a faithful, true and affectionate Warned th e farm and history. It takes wind to run a newspaper. It the kulgnt of the greeu sweater, estate* of Samuel Harden, Ellsworth; J. wife; that on tl e said eighth of November man bad hitherto main- forest. In spite of tbeir conversation day The young Watson Leland, Eden. takes a scintillating acrobatic imagina the said John Wheatley ue.- erted your libellant thoughtfully. and a weird without cause and weiit to rts unknown tained a decorous silence, but now re- tbe way seemed lonely, Guardian appointed unto Flora 3. tion and a half dozen white shirts and a p, to “Hope it won’t be hot. If there ia her since which time she bus never seen or any- sense of dark forbodlog came over hem Tripp, minor, Eden. railroad to run a But readily to their questioning pass newspaper. heard from him, or rtcc.vtd from him any thing I detmt It'* a hoc exclaimed sponded Inventories returned In estate* of Sam- day,” “I don’t know much about the as they the Varney clearing. money— Heavens to Betsy and six hands support; hat his residence it unkiiow u to your glances approached uel young Mr. at hi* com* Buzzell, Amherst; Mary O. Dorr, who ever in con- libellaiu and cannot be ascertained by rea- Wisdom, looking same ever enough, no shone in round, needed money It h«s always been the “Strangely light | Boston, Laura D. McCrea, Phils sonable diligence; that *aid Wheatley has ponlon* for place. • Mass.; a words is the comment. ”1 don’t care how- and bis rude which ducting newspaper? Kind uttc deserted said lib* which de- aloes I can remember, *xcepl perhaps the bis wiudow cabin, rielptiia, Penn.; Matilda J. Springer, ly your Haul, hot a we medium of exchange that does the bmd- sertion hi* continued f*>» three consecutive day nave If we only get there,” the loomed Franklin; Kendall K. a bushes are growing flicker than they overlooked road, up spectral Hodgdou, person next to the of this **W Nataoo of unbound Tremont. ness of the editor. When you see an edi- years prior filing libel; Doitttle, In a Iona of hope- aitd in the blackness of mind, that there is no collusion between li- u*ed to be. It Is whsl Is known as the aweluspirlug tor with much watch him. your k* Affidavit* of notice of appointment money, He’ll bellant and the said John to obtain raiignation. the bad scarcely tbe ! Wheatley haunted farm’”, night. They passed returned in estate* of W. Bowler, be his bills and his a that libellant believes it rea- that's ‘old May [laying disgrace pro- divorce; your “^•a, just like you. Nelson; you and uame- H. sonable and to “Hal that ta it. Just what I cabin, a strange unintelligible Eden;Edaou tiuker, Caatine; Jo*iah fession. Never give money to an editor. proper, conducive domestic would alt Just ami consistent with the and on that rock over yonder aud less dread at their hearts, when, j B. Coolldge, Lainoint ; Mary G. Dorr, him take it out. lie likes to harmony peace from the exclaimed the: tugging Make swap. of that the bonds of matri- foa*t in the thought first,” Boston, Mass.; George H. Gray. Brooks morality society, sunshine rather than move without the warning a wild, Then when you die after having stood between her aud her said husbaud knight.of the green sweater, 111 a con- slightest j ville; A. Matilda mony .Mary Moore, Ellsworth; for and should be dissolved bv divorce. shade,” spitefully rejoined Mr. sound ringing through the J. around years having sneered at IjHotba siderable degree of excitement as he unearthly Springer, Franklin. Wherefore she prryg that such divorce WhrttHB. rooted Licenses for sale of real estate the editor and his Jim Crow paper be sure his clenched hand forcibly down sir, in reverberating intonations, J granted mav b« decreet. Amanoa O. Whkatlky. brought and have wife send in for three ex- Nelson was touched at this bound with In estates of John E. Booth, Amboy, II- your April 26, 1902. unexpected the tree trunk upon them to the grouud, spell j upon prostrate llaois; Charles H. arm Warren B. Ray- by one of chil- Subsetibed and sworn to before me this 26th cc»n«rk and muttered aomethlog about Jra copies your weeping be was “I knew from the: terror. Clarence B. and Grafton W. and of one thousand nine hundred and #J* which sitting. mond, minors, dren when she reads the generous day April •mart ee aome other folk* he their Pink bam. two. H. L. Howe, of that old ruined house that It bad “Dumb In their helplessness, minors, Mount Desert ; Joseph and touching notice About forewarn *** °f* sight you Justice of the Peace. Mr. Wisdom followed bis be even more terrified ! Thomas Hinckley, minor, Biuebtil. up I have heard that glances met only to her to neglect to send 13 cents to the edi- a blatory. Why atory Petition* filed for license to sell real STATE OF MAINE. •Jraoiage, eager to vent bis angry feel- of each overwhelm hundreds of times. How often by the horrible ghastliness estate in estates of Rose H. tor. It would him. Money is t&(« on rehearsed E. and Jay Hancock ss:—Supreme Judicial Court, in somebody or something. Nelson countenance. A breathless a corrupting thing. The editor knows it. Vacation. June A. D. 1902. In the long winter evenings when I first other's j Clement, minors, Orland; Kendal! K. Ellsworth, 20, ladled lu a a and whnt he wants is heartfelt the libel, ordered, That the up wrathful usnuer aud when the silence, and that sound, a groan,; Hodgdon, person of unsound mind, your Upon foregoing began to work In the woods, again libellant give notice to the s;id Libellee rrjubl® seemed imminent. Here Munro the Tremont; Martha E. Seavey, Gouldsboro thanks. Then he can thank the printers, would be around our strange and heartrending, filling j to appear before the Justice of our Su- wind howling Certificate of sale of real estate filed in and can thank their Mtnrpoaed and was but rose in blood- they grocers. preme Judicial Court, to be h* Men at Ells- peace restored, men of the crew air with a thousand criea | estate of E. • camp have I seen the Agues Crane, minor. Winter But money— Scorn the filthy thing. worth, within and for the County of Hancock, hell:gcreni« still eyed each other accents all about them. Brave Harbor. on the second of A. I>. draw tbeir seats nearer the biasing fire, chilling ; Don’t let the editor know anything about Tuesday October 1902. •hUtoly, not break Accounts settled in estates of by publishing an attested copy of said libel shriek of tbe wind, the men as they wen*, they could [ George it. that for sordid starting at every C. Walter B. Keep tradespeople and this order thereon, th ee weeks succes- Couverastlon a and Abbott, Hancock; Blaisdell, lagged for time, as themselves from the dreadful fascination who for their wares. in the Ellsworth A tier man a news- cook In his after-supper work Franklin; Isaac Mace and Roswell Bilsby, charge The Lord sively plodded on road pausing printed in Ellsworth in our of in silence. The rounds. I’m not that held them to tbe spot. William Mercer, Beth loves a cheerful giver. He’ll take care of paper County Jon the story went Its Aurora; Waltham; Hancock, the last publication to be thirty through the cou- more that sound Tisdale, Ellsworth. the editor. Don’t worry about the editor. forest, bearing but I tell you It always “Once maddening days at least prior to said seernd Tuesday iftuaHy superstitious, Accounts filed for settlement in estates He has a charter from the state to act as of October next, that he m» re ana eastward toward the hill* in the in the seemed to fling all tbe chimes of hell trade roe feel like staying cauip of Caiiste Austin, Pearl E. then in our said Court appear aud answer to wbtchl fell to tbe Ellsworth; doormat for the community. He’ll get tb®JP bad dimly discerned heard It. that about them; the lautern said libel. t^nc'6 evenings after I bsd Strange Austin, Brooksville; Sarah Elizabeth his out somehow and stand for trough the misty while aod total darkuess enveloped William paper up Lvciljcs A. Embry, atmosphere after all being In these parts I never ground Uiddings, Bangor; Kittredge, Court. ln lk|e my Mount you when you run for office and lie about Justice of the Hup. Jud. border of the settlement. Tbe was broken, aud as fast Desert; Benjamin Kittredge, A true of the Officer’s iteturn and saw the old farm before.” them. spell wed- copy Writ, Eden; Lucy A. Plurner, Tremont; Hen- your pigeoutoed daughter’s tacky Order of Court thereon. °*4d-growtb timber rose on every side, now be- as tbeir fainting limb# could carry them, i The Interest of the party bsd rietta Staples, Stonington; Elbe M. and ding and blow about your big footed Attest:—John F. Knowt.t- '"’lerk. reached j .t9 hemlock*, pine and spruce, s that left the spot. They tbe Blanche Walter and sons when a week come wrought up to such pitch they Fogg, minors, Otis; they get $1 per job a contrast to the naked halt dead from but no Beatrice | plea#log as wtth one voice, that settlement fright, Bhtiadell, minors, Franklin; and weep over your shriveled soul when ^,rtuJog they demanded, ! H. and °* l**w on A Jennie Jesaie ki. Noyes, minors, from hardwood thickets while were rest- man dared return to investigate. it is released your grasping body Notice. •nf01er the story be related they and I^eroy Hutchings, minor, Sullivan. Pauper band. The leaves fierce storm came on that night, and : and smile at your giddy wife’s second thickly-strewn Even the man of a blushing coun- Allowance out of personal estate granted riiHE undersigned hereby glvoa notice that ho th« ing. ! marriage. He’ll get along, the Lord only X has contracted with the citt of ElHwoi previous autumn littered the inwardly when the volunteers made their way to to widower of Callste Austin, Ellsworth. ih, tenance, who was writhing knows how, but somehow.—Gatesvillt for the support of the poor, during ttv- ensuing avenues of the dense wood- on the i Petition filed by Mark C. and Laura A. of the first stages Varney's cabin following day, year, aud has made ample t-n. v'Hioa for their ^kered11 under the symptoms Devereux for leave to Messenger. lw* »ofteued the as he had left It adopt Gladys Sulli- (Tex.) support. He therefore fort 5*1* all persons from by pervading on a violent cold, they found everything and of the grip brought by van, to change her name to Gladys fufpi*hng supplies to any pauper on his ac- and the untouched for morning linger himself in the clamor. and evidently days. Devereux. Petition granted and certifi- count as withou this written order, he will pay j**tur*0,lhw* bestirred general For Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wth l tfpPocas of snow hunted and scoured the cate of and forty year* for no good»«o furntsbed. Harry 8. JotfMI* the recent drift*, of the sweater, hav- “They high low, adoption change of name The knight greeu issued. •Strawberry ha* been curing Burntner complalul of his woods for miles arouud, but no trace of one of the strlugs ■ ’** ,K* < ing tied heavy Petition filed to have collateral inher- dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux, pain In th »«>Xh and Works off the Cold become the unfortunate man could be found, for Thk Ellsworth A ^, shoes that had unlaced, itance tax determined in estate of Harriet stomach, and U has never yet failed to do every suuuc*jr rabteu cure a c >ld driving ts oi?!** ^-Quinine the blocking snow had blotted out every- N. M»ss. cot*.. No feet and caleulatingty Lowell, Boston, claimed (or it.—Advt. I [The A Cure, no Pay. Pit. re- e to hia glanced t thing only 1 ... '■— '—■ ...—---- .. ■ 1 SstwTtiMminU. \ I not eat your dinner* there since I have • to return them to kind." I not tbe coin “You are horribleI” Helen aaid I I promptly. “By way of punishment. I FOR SYSTEMIC I I invite tuyiw If to dtoe with you tonight. CATARRH Net at L’Ally's either—we'U go to tjuit 1 1 forty cent place where tbe coffee Is so ainful that it always suggests an ap- Peculiar to Summer Pe-ru*na peal to the police. Maybe some of the Gives « | others win be there." "All of them. It’s near tbe middle of Prompt and Permanent Relief. <—-- tbe week. Pay day la two days ahead "A fine country place, heaps of ready for most of tbe gang." Hildreth an- with a smile. "Lord. money—and perfect liberty! Helen, is swered. flickering in this season’s Increase I shall like to see them when they The soul of the business is seen there anything left to wish forT* Hll- I customers. This know! Yon are going to teU them, of of store room, stocks and conveniences for drefh asked, laying down the lawyer’s eourae. Helen!" finds our old store letter. Helen the least bit as spring shrugged "You may tel! them. I shall not say ibe answered: If one A GREATER "Why, yeal only • word," Helen said, netting her Anger STORE, ocuid bare been born a widow"— tips together. "Pm beginning to be "l am to Immolate It showing a larger spring stock than ever ready myself, j cowardly." she went on. “Suppose Widows are easier made than born." I should turn out that money costa before. Our original store has again out grown the require- my Hildreth said, catching her hand. me my friends and my Illusions T ments of our stock. To get additional display room we con- "Only make me your lord. Helen of j "I hardly understand." Hildreth be- nected the next This us floor room suffi- building. gives Troy, and I will promise to do the dia- j gan. cient to make it the appearing act wheattw you ar* j She raised her hand. "This la my ready." the** five 1 DRY STORE EAST OF fear,” she said. “All years LARGEST GOODS ‘*Tou don’t understand. Of course I have been out In the scurry of things. PORTLAND. should hate being a mads widow, j 1 have bugged tbe belief that my—that Made widows bare to wear caps, and ; people liked me for wbat I was, not for --and people say such horrid, horrid what I might one day become. Latter- The following departments are enlarged: things of them If they rotors to be— ly, since Gumpsey'a baa asked for and gr oh, the least bit human—I mean not there baa been so CARPET. DRAPERY and HOUSE FURNISHING: exploited my stories, funereal. But If only one conld be perceptible a warming up In some quar- READY-MADE. *uch as CLOAKS. SUITS. WAISTS, COTTON UNDERWEAR; born to that estate, with all the grief ters It ba* made me a bit cynical. Now LACES and WHITE GOODS: SILKS and DRESS 600DS; orer or softened to a becoming penal re 1 am saying to myself. ‘Suppose the memory, why. It would be beeTenly. draws the to HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. j money sycophants yon. Widow*, for all their drawbacks, hare and the fear of seeming sycophantic n e ve Itought on cotton the best iires of Helen said, would In out new sale* room we are show heavy all," puck ; drives away tbe real ones!” That drees and waist fabrics in anticipation ering her forehead the best she could, i be terrible. I bow I CUm G. Moor*. Editor of tit* Adroc.te-Democrat of rawfordjrlU*, r,*., wriMi a full line of mgs, mattings, hope—oh. hope— lng carpet a* follow*: of a demand. Cheviots, madras, Scowling was an unknown art to her. that throe I care most for wiU under the lUrana Medicine Company oilcloths, lace and muslin curtains, big I silk She had laughed persistently In the j stand, however my of life change*. Gentlemen—•■After lour yearn of Intense suffering, caused by art ginghams, dimities, muslins, | way systemp draperies, window shades, rugs, face of hard fortune. Now that the organdies and lawns. Bargains lu ; I myself shall be just tbe same!" catarrh, wbkh / contracted while editing, and traveling tor my paper. I have squares and house furnishings. This tide had turned her Hildreth as- gay courage began “I shall believe It," said, been relieved by the use of Peruna. I gave up work during these the newest white goods. Special greatly y tart Is the best arranged show-room in to ebb. lifting her hand to hi* Up*. “In proof, sortment for grad nates. of torture, tried various remedies and many doctors, but all the permanent f>tate, and for convenience cannot be "If only I had anybody all my own. 1 yon most dine with me this night year, relief came from the use of Peruna. My trouble w as called Indigestion, but g should not mind." she went on. "But beaten. DRESS 8H.KS and and st the forty cent place—If It sur- GOODS, j was catarrh all through my system, and a few bottles of Prruna made me tee! there Is not a soul. 1 to so — Maybe ought vive* king." TRIMMINGS Our stock is, as j the after I had used the first he If there was a smil like another person, noting Improvement bottle. We have taken all the ready-made-to- selfishly glad. “If It does not, yon shaU dine with usual, up to date. wonder- Peruna Is the best catarrh remedy ever compounded.—CI.LM __ I nearer than ninth cousin, this me." Helen said gratefully, “and not undoubtedly 0, wear for Indies, Misses and Children ful fairy fortune would be cut In two. at the Swelklorf either. It shall t« MOOPF.. to the second floor. A trylng-on LACKS and EMBROIDERIES | j ; 1 cannot feel that I in the least tie under own * lace ; deep In tbe country, my fig Judge XVm. T. ZetxT, of Washington,! • / can aafc/y teulfy. I hare net which —This to be the biggest U n..< „ar. I room is connected with It, promises tnil Tin*."* D. C.. write* from 253 N. Street, to melt In the will and season. We have pre- Capital yean, basing nalked our out-of-town customers trimming what frocks 1 and silver money »»••••• please Washington, D. ovar one mile m lthomt III for it. You can find what mult, a og pared you for my iwor people Instead of pennies." I can appreciate. “S Peruna. In fact, j meditatively. Helen's as a for catarrhal Iron hie and a OI K 81’KISG STOCK .f cos- said npon the anniversary of remedy I cannot It too we've was the real praiaa highly.”—Mra, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR always said money with a excellent tonic for condi- tumes, tailor-made suits, walking and Inheriting He sat opposite her. most general Amanda Morrill. i can be de- —'The demand for wearing touchstone. Any poor body broad damask snowflekl between, at) tions.''—Wm. T. Zenor. dress skirts is N'o good Peru cut never fall* to ready. superior so to be prevent eyatemia is cent; there Is little temptation the breadth of tt with silver Mr*. Amanda Morrill. 13# R» id *trset, hosiery and underwear recognized. gleaming catarrh or nerrooe stock anywhere. All alterations anything else." prostration If taken | We are in this line reliable amt crystal. Roses lay loosely over tt Elisabeth, K. J„ writes; made free of charge. offering only “1 wish I knew.” Helen said. “I in time. IVntta l# the moat prompt and headed hothouse ruses grown "l hare he« n sick over two with Ladies', misses' and children’s —heavy years oeit cure for all eamm of and summer waists and goods. think souls are like pwrr nervosa j Our spring Bowers making the a vision in nervous and 311-Sc and 50c upon plare. Helen, prostration general debility, r>i-\**tr»t;,<»n cau*-*d w hose at 12 l-2c. 15c, 25r, In too rich—ruins by eyatemta catarrh I have also arrived. In rap the earth they grow with st her throat heart trouble Have had four doe-1 petticoats misty white, pearls and known to the medical —any one will give satisfaction. if it does not kill them profession. pers and muslin underwear we arc outright” and richer roses at her breast, was all tun; all said that T could not get well.. If do not derive and our If in the habit of our “You are no! rich. A11 yon prompt better assortments at less you get buying offensively nniike the of last She bad I had not walked a step In nine nx r.ths, showing girl year. result* from the use and underwear will be this legacy foots up factory f iVruni* than hosiery you told, grest-nncle's been trimly tailor made, yet very, very ; suffering with and price auyone. partial paralysis write at once to Dr. a a of a million. that Hartman, giving quarter Spending threadbare then. Somehow Hildreth at the bear! other satisfied.__ palpitation every full etateineut of roar ca*t and he will will never bother a person of your luxu- to her to the j found It hard give place and hmd become wo reduced In WASH FABRICS in Sitk, Cot- The lies! line of corset* in the rious Hildreth said consol day. he pleaacil to giv* you hla valuable ad- I capacities." Huffy, fluttery creature who now an- We all of the standard flmb an n be a mere nkeletoa »*lgb~ Tire gratia. ton and Wool in variety of colors city. carry ingty. swered her name. “And 1 have existed log only M poundn. \dtlr w Dr. Hartman, President of and materials neTer before equaled. makes. Helen langbed. He had been absurdly fond of the j on less than *ix hundred a she to this data I hare taken IVrtina The Hartman Sanitarium, year," tailor made girl sinfully fond if one “t'p Oulumbu% m vui nw» w« »»v •» we — •— r" — tur seven months. It has saved Ufa Ohio. OU ajcwcs, jr—• said. “ITomlse me. Vance, you wiU reflected that between them the two my the the ease never shall business. Our patrons will appreciate convenience, change—the beastly money had had nothing certain a week. Free make no difference with ox" of trading in a modem, up-to-date place. Our prices are all right. lances of the pen, they bad been also SOttTII H.LSWOIMII. UAKKWOOD. “It's bound to make a difference. oj No competitor can beat us on prices on the samejquality of goods. free companions, sentient, rcsponslre Think of daring to ask yon now to dine Mlm Della McGowo, of Lynn. Mam R. II. Garland la home from Mlliloockct. Hope to see you all. si the wind harp to the winds, yet nee. with me at Hildreth laugh- and Mtaa Lottia Tourtelotta, of KUiaortb L'Ally's!" er by any chance sentimental. \ U L. Franklin baa barn in poor health ed back: will with tint Kills, are visiting relatives here. “Nothing go you i su*i>eet it died In answer to my tbapaalwaak. ! Metre's or the Swelldorf. Anil I esn- Watson of Holl'a • petitions. I did not see bow else I was MeOown, Cos*, pent Mr*. A. H. Wilbur la veiling raUtivm j frith bis Mrirn n. GALLERT. ever to get you down here,” Helen said Sunday parent*, McGowo In Weal Kt la worth. "Vance, hare treated I tod wife. -Vjrrtisrmntts. demurely. you Fltu' mill, which ba* beau abut down me very, very badly—only tlir-e letters Galen Haddocks, wife and son of South Blukhill; 8. H. Dortty, wlfr, Ralph for a few weeka, began running again j VKWS. anti two snippets of your valuable time 1 with friend® in Buck COUNTY Mm Ann. «nd Arthur, of 8*d,wlck; spent Sunday sport. Monday morning. fbr md. Hancock in tbe employed._ Mr. Kuaseii was not able to be K. Fur to spent the week of the Fourth at got done lamenting your lorn to litem lh©Lk*ar>od ha** ha 11 nine were the to a severe W pulpit Sunday morning owing home. Favorite ture. and Ransom sighs fur your sto- K» r KMAH I >U rH. proud Winner* of t wo game* of b*U *! cold. Victor R. 8m'tb snd Mias Augusta ries of occasion.” O.Uott the Fourth Tha forenoon game Rev. J. P. Blmonioo at the preached a«a wll»* tha daMaviiie*. raaaltlog u • Tbe granger* held a picnic in Sherman Bniatlidge, of Northeast Harbor, were "You flatter me,” Heleo said. "Ran. Dollardtown ecboolboo** Wednesday •cur* of 11 to 0, with only two mo '»«•■ Downing's grove on the Fourth, which of W. K. and wife this aom was always a dear. He read my gutats Hprioger tmlof. TuraMrf'.tViii v»'ht«M wltr* l‘*e E!h waft the only celebrating done in town, week. things by the light of his own kind woeih Fat • ulna, who wera defeated 2* Mr. and Mr*. Georg* M. Barron to the who are HI. 8. feu MAC. Remedy Dean. Rut tell me about the new »f»nt to 1. owing many critically July young __ at Marlboro women. There Friday with Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Mattie Bean Bragdon and two must be new young Osk Point. It ourod Patrick Kloty of Seneca Remlck. MI.U* down from Franklin women, who strum a guitar for you to KMJiWOHTM S daughters were North Ift. Harry C. Alley la employed at Eden for Pownal, •moke and know, aa I did, not to Miaa Perat* E Mf-ed r left bon# Ratur* l Thursday. by A dance will ba given at Colombian ba the season. bother you with a word." I day for Portland where abe ba* employ* Lord and wife and J. B. Johnson * d Muatc by Hlfflw Capt. ment for the •ummer. ftatordsy evading | Richard Haynes made a short vlait with After He Five Different “Oh, there are two or three.” Vane* oretMwir*. and wife were iu Bttuben tbe Fourth. Employed Ptiytl. j fr-coda and relatives recently. eiani and Took a aahl Indifferently; then, auddenly rous- Invitations have ben received for Mr. ca*ino Fred Bean and wife celebrated the Nearly Wagoa Thar* will be a ball at Gerry ing: “And one of them'a a corker, too— 1 Anri Mm H R h. L.» Ralph Leland has gone to New York, Load of Medicine, With next awning. July 11. Wlnoa’a fifteenth anniversary of their marriage western two in civilization, Friday mate on the schooner girl, years which wilt he celebrated et tbeir horor orrbawlr* will furnlvh the ®u»!c at their home Thursday evening. Many **MyromuT\ No Benefit. if she ever quits burring ber r'*. yours : Jalj U. alortny, will ba given on Saturday and a most Mlaw Helen Thomas closed a successful tokens were left* eojoyabl# It Is with my sincere thanks and truly will surrender at Indlarretiou." term of ten weeks' scboot last week. Welter Seed* left Saturday lot Dublin, ling-! evening spent. Ice-cream and cake were gratitude, write* Patrick Kiel;- of dear, thla is Helen “Dear, crushing!" N. H where n* bee Mrs. Cbilcott Hill was the North to Dr. work oa the Derby served. Elixa David Marshall, jr, and a friend re* Pownal, Vb, David Ken- •aid. pretending to hide ber face. In AdlmUttsunis. oldest person present, and Mis* Helen "f N. ** I so rite* farm. lie ha* been netting hi* mother. eentJy visited bis sister, Mrs. Fred L. nedy Ron,loot, Y, she studied Hildreth from the Bragdon the youngest. of tlie reality 1 Mr*. L. M. Seed*. March. Jim grent hem-ill I re- Jnlv H H. ambush of her fingers. "If you love cehed from y our niedirlne, Hr. July 7. B Dud ey Dotllver, wife and little son I lav id kennedy's Fm write her very much, Vance.” site said in ______VMkill u.. funi...'. u n case was a muffled tones, "fetch hU*- tainment that is to be in tbe Kennedy'* Fut write care of him.” Helen said, girfe pareate tak> this man to be you indigestion" Cola mhos Kennedy Corporation hall about the middle of dout. N, naturally conclude* tbet the wily com- so writes j Y,, mentioning this paper, wedded husband?” asked the justice o Mrs. F. R. of West August, poeltor knew better, but couldn't rente! McLaughlin Alt Sruct1*t» *e!l Dr D**M Kesaedv’s Fa the peace. “I don’t know whether to di iKbioESsysswM^s: 'be fun end * chuckle In hi* Sumner, Me. fmaeiwu, | vorlw la ;he sew 5o CKN r SIZE ami it or own eleeve. UvOK'ly not, squire’’, said the young woman t ar Sale by ! the reaular S' OS Hint I'uUlr, But it we* too, too much, when a New ! The True**L. F." Atwood’s Bitters William L. and A. her “Hs’s Gilley George Lurvey wiping eyes. got the mone; paper announced recently tbet Mia* a bottle Da Divio from me to for the license. I don* — 351. hare been drawn as traverse jurors for the Kwviot’a tssaar Balsam pay wore. In addition, of coaree, to other a; all stores. h**t for CoM*. Cobaub iV: toe like to a man of that kind, and C. A. PARCHER- Treworgy trial. Couth*, ptloe marry yei epperel. e “magnificent job lot of eehle.” I bate to see two dollars wasted.” "Jabot" wee the feature x [sue. IYork meant. 14 HA Hi MBIkT, / UJJWGBTH,