Yoixmk XUII. !:^^:^.&"veab ! ELLSWORTH, MAINE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1807. ;”T“™! Numkeb 20. aourrttflnnrntB. answer to Judge Peters for his conduct in 'Imcrtiscmnns. will this city. His Kllsworth tine came a little ELLSWORTH CELEBRATE cheaper, hut not much. it cost him MON BY TO LOAN TIIK 114.18. Friends of Mabel Monaghan will he IN SIMS TO sriT pleased to learn that her advancement in >\ music is beginning to attract general attention. On Master Sunday she sang lMI’KOVEIi I’lKllilCTIVK ItKAL ESTATE at the Methodist church in Auburndale; she has sung twice at the AND Congregational church at Cliftondale, and twice at the Mt. Bellingham Methodist church in .AITKOVEH ('<>[,LVIT.IIAL Chelsea. Last week she Hang at a re- GRANDEST CELEBRATION ception given by C. II. Bond, at his ele- gant home at 28 Commonwealth avenue,
EVER HEED EASTERN MAINE. she a C. ('. lil KIM IJ, & SON, IN Boston. That possesses voice of ■ ELLSWORTH, MAINE. rare quality is attested by the constantly increasing demands to hear it. of Trades Procession and Fire- Ringin'; Dells, Kantastics, Kobert B. Hogerson, a veterinary sur- 11 EMJ V E. DAVIS, inen s Parade, Band ( Oncerts, Sack and Potato Races, geon who forgot to pay a hotel bill in Ban- gor when he left thereabout a year ago, l ull and W heelbarrow Races. Shot and ill it in POWDEF. pa Kllsworth Friday. The hotel has and Backboard been to that little hill for Absolutely Pure, Carriage. Sleigh Manufacturer, Hammer Throwing, and minor trying collect some but somehow the collectors Cel e lira ted for its great leavenh ./ AND DKALKK IN time, -trengtli and heath fulness. Ai—ure--* tin- food a'rains! of kinds for did not have much success in the sports many locating alum and all forms of adulteration ■ union to etc. doctor like the Irishman’s Ilea, when he eheap brand-, royal itAhl> >WI»F.B Harnesses. Hlaukets, Holies, Whips, .Mats, <«>., NEW YORK. they put their Huger on him he wasn’t GOOD PURSES. there; once they thought they had him, al- During tii* business depression of the past three year**, I kept manufacturing, but they didn't. When the Bangor hotel KOI \ I) TO CKLKIJRATE. wnv« \\ »tin- be tter business was near at band. Hemilt: At this time find proprietors learned last week that Hoger- u .1 double the stoc k of finished on hand which I F.llsworfh will Make file Welkin myself h product usually carry. Tlio Foatmvs of tilt* Dav son was in Kllsworth they promptly no- King Wmitnl, a chance to this stock for someone's and in on July .~>. Conclusiou: exciiange Monty, WILL III. tified Sheriff Hooper and City Marshal e The th Open ami hop Buggies, Road Wagons, Bunts, I'.xpress and Groc ry Wagons, ( ahrio- Silvy to arrest him. Hut ttie doctor general committee on Indcp n- denee Day celebration met In-’ lets, vs and Buckhottrds can suit the most fastidum-. A fair percentage casii showed his of and for Monday knowledge respect evening. Mayor Davis presided: K. M. on and HORSE TROTTING. no w time balance and nt RACES pay nl down ill insure satisfactory the- right prices. HOSE the Kllsworth officers by surrendering Campbell recorded. The finance committee himself and paying the bill without pro- reported £513 subscribed, and that from -do t > nore test. The full was Franklin Ellsworth. Me. original something was obtainable. "•CdV.,- St., W atch for Posters and Small Bills. like $18; it cost Hogerson f3o to settle it. Appropriations for the various attrac- tions were made. The details will be Bert Clough of Surry, was before made public later. In a genera! wpy it drunkenness and conduct. He ■miuu" tiers < * in-' mini rri- LOCAL A FLAILS. disorderly icipHi court may be said that in the forem •»n and was lined £3 and costs, and committed to day, charged with assault on Capt. John evening t he attract ions will !>• d vvn and SUMMER SUITS, tniv Ti in M ufli ri.iuiii II,., I.<> or SPRING SI- W \l>\ IKTIsIM IMs Tills VVI.IK. the county jail for thirty days in default O. Kief, 'l’he trouble between Clough t he fair The com m it U ■< ..as the "f and Kief has been ground*. kroim: $4 up. I. F Hooper -Sheriff -ales. payinent. (apt. long brewing, hearty co-operation of tie Hancock Adair m-tiee- F.-M'liar!*-- I -tones. and out of a a The remains of Dr. W. M. Haines were grew dispute over hill. county fair assoc iat ion. A'lmr oil. F.-i \ tin I. »rrutt. 1 met on Water and Good work is being dun* \ •. nrious Fxec no'l< e—F-t l:/ \\ I'owdlcar. removed from the receiving vault at Friday they street, -ms 1 eommittees; everybody s«. rested Kxec of lee K-t arollne It Homer. Woodbine an altercation ensued. No blows were cemetery last Friday, and in t he am! the out b. ik ?nr one II II Harden I -pa— notice. matter, struck, hut war-like demount rat ions Sprinsi Overcoals, Hancock Ha I I'riI i»y taken to Dexter, the former home of the of the best Fourth of July celebrations Fourth oi ,lul\ e. lei.ration. deceased, for interment in the family were made by Clough, such as the re- ever given in Fdlsvvorth. lx.■ I- -t Iwl- t* rlend Anot her meet »»f t tie than ov er before. New Lino—oOc, up. moval of his coat, the doubling of his mg general com- t’hcaper Ito-toii \ Hunger steamship Co—Summer plot. mittee will tie held at lb-- h!iermen’s lists, he of his arms and an arrangement. flourishing room next * lid. >mlth’* l»rv amt fam-v The school children of Kllsworth, and Monday veiling, May good-. advance toward Capt. Kief in menacing I .1 tV. 11 h ry imo.l- attitude, all of which were construed ( APS, AECKWEAP, to by Three Men Drow tied. IIATS, •John h II market. ed furnish flowers for decorat ing on urley-i'a-h to indicate was l.-r K!i/al*eth Hall bystanders that Clough WILL BE SWAPPED FOR CASH l’roliate notiee -u-au Mi ioria| Day. Contributions may be William Perry.,d North '.im-. lu James » t al-. look ing for laid left at (irand tight. They thereupon Francis, of Oldtow n. and Altiert t'uininer, AT SMALL MARGINS. I n-o!vem n-.t:..- F.-t <>-rar I* Wentworth Army hall on Saturday, VERY y rest rain hands and blood- <>»' Winn, were drowned at i'.uucdum- et al-. Hil. ing upon him, May niok lake •: i, shed was Saturday by tic swvii g of »nt averted. Capt. Kief meanwhile Tiion their canoe. Three of tier e< M -. Hale sailed from New ui.ants of w Kugene maintained n y k* x. \\ v III at!i, I* 'V Itieharil-on —Coimnis ad-guided composure. Judge the eaime succe- i. # 1 in rt ic'.ii g shore. <) \v i ; x slotier-’ notice. Y .. k last Saturday on the "Da Hour- Peters recognized the belligerency of The accident wa* caused iiy < c loading At <.i sra go\lie”. On the same was tien. W. t canoe. ship Clough, and fined him fl and costs, tie Phe men were r.*tuv eg from F M simps..n \ I St F. ambassador to Mrs. t tie drivt on th- West linn i. of the Draper, Italy. to about ?S. The tine whs t\ las. amounting Penobscot. Fcam-is was t he of Joe TAKE YOIU TIME ID ! w d. is11 her sou Chandler, recently DONT BUY < niiAOo reluctantly paid. Francis, t lie well-know n guide. app i..t• il secretary of the legation at MeMullen Woven Win < \gents \ new train schedule w ill go into effect wanted. Dome. The great' -i .nut in..-t mag ,• on the Bar Harbor branch next Sunday, "Trill' will be if Flu series of revival services, conducted hiTi- at i’he morning t rain down w ill leave Ban- OLD FURNITURE 1-ten .ntid Friday evening. M.u wit.. \ Fred L. Ma-on Las aj-j ■•oiler the auspices of the evangelical gor at 8 instead of 8 15 as at present, and '■"ini'anv under ?1 ir* rtioii <>: W com udaMoiier ->f d .. -'lie by .over 11 itches of Kliswurt ended with a fare- h, w •'1 I'm.. r. 7 20 »>u Bnr Har- YOU CAN GET Bowers. well service evening. The ser- WHEN Monday bor at U.Jo lb-turning it will leavt Bar te-rurc th:* scenery, music and vicis an Mr-. F. B. A ken is a few w eeks have been sticeess. uncle spend ing encouraging Harbor at 10.30 a. m., Kllsworth at 11.50 efTed which i; gL-aui a v s and friend- n Bo-tou ami ! I e v i iDst II. D. Hale and Ins earnest co- N< w t .a I*... * h. > with rt ltti;v« and arrive in Bangor at 1 o'clock. The k, Vh workers left at noon Tuesday. NEW FURNITURE indy. mixed tram will leave Bar Harbor at 7 a. Make the ,. Mm- 1n a S. F. o.-d, of hu ago, is vis- Department Commander D. T. Carleton, m.; Kllsworth at >>.50, arriving in Bangor popular store y .dar- ar ;a Bart It. in C. A. ID, lias announced his •. 1111 m. iting In .-.-iti. Mi-. M 11, up; at in. 15 a. This train will leave Ban- ters ; we will look af'.-ir y,, .r ; ments. A. ID Devereux, of t his was JUST AS CHEAP. this city. city, gor again at 1.35 p. in., and arr-ve at Mi. MGH.MtC. an alternate to the national _C._L Miss Clara .Ionian, of Boston, is in appointed 1 insert ferry at 1 .V) o’clock. Heretofore cut to he Ic'd at Buffalo, N. Y IB sworth to spend the summer with her encampri this train has been down in the morning /•lojci i wtinniiu. W'F, SELL AN August Charles H. Yeazie, of Cast i and in t he afternoon. The Hunt, Mrs. Joint lc Hopkins. up change will • is an aiil-de-camp on the department la- an advantage to Kllsworth, giving it ^ %% *£> % %%% • Mr-. I.. n inda \N or met I, o f t h i- > I y, a ml commander’s staff. an ear her train to Bangor in the morning. Sheplieitt C.-u-iiis, ot Lauioine, were PREPARING The mission which was held at tin* The evening train for Bar Harbor will i i Up-to-Date marrndat bum me .shI u rd»y evening. Catholic church during the past week leave Bangor at 1 15 p. m. The night VETERINAR\ William Drummey, now employed at t t closed Sunday evening with impressive train from Bar Harbor will arrive here 10 the government tish at Green Chair hatchery minutes later at or at 7.10 Solid Oak and are mori Ilk* to n« suited with ceremonies. Fhe mission throughout t-lmn present, REMEDIES Dining’ you ly at hi- home in Li«e, -pent Sunday ()ue J { selection of WALL 1’AI’KK. It was most successful and much good was o'clock Sunday train will be put on. your this r 0 city. The 1’he summer time-table will into effect Knit takes time to look through our stock, be- accomplished. missionaries, Fathers go Mrs. J. B. Lidridge, accompanied by /.dies and are services in Jim*-jo. There will be but cause it is as large a Lie as is show n in Hogan, holding slight changes her Idtlt* daughter Bernice, returned Id ami Bar from last Hancock county, and tin- prices are low. Cherryt'n Harbor this week. year. Moutlay, after a visit of a few days with Call and m for yourself. He v. \V. ID Hunt, pastor of tin* I’nita- Mayor I )a v i-. t h :s vv e I: push in g work i .<;>< >. Iter mother in 1 >exter. s rian church, will next Sunday morning oil the Main street sewer, which has been F. A. COOMBS, B. H. Stratton left for Portland Tues- repeat the sermon on "Fhe L'uilariau Kx- delayed by the weather. Another week 41 Math Mm r. as a Grand tin* Market. day delegate to the Lodge, periment", d* Dvered two weeks ago. Fhe will seethe pipe under ground. The Host in Ih M >K >K L I. E It \ N I) "TATInNKK. : a -t"re. *r:,i i* wt v !d of He was accom- Knights Bythias. sermon is repeated at the of many large drain or brook across Main street J request I bring w .!* 11re -( i, ,r panied by Mrs. Stratton. who heard it, and who wish to afford near Whiting Bros.’ store is being re- ^ ^ Mi-- A n it an da le, formerly f t lie li.mii a others who did not an opportunity to built and capped with split rock. The J I',mil,', J Abbott opera eompany, will sing “Ben In ar it. drain will be four feet in the clear, and about live feet vv id* He:et< fore the A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, B >lt" behind the .-cents in “Trilby’’at A change in railroad service which will drain has been covered with wood. Hancock hall Friday evening. be appreciated by Kllsworth men who Sr., F.i.i>\vorth. at PARCHER. liRUGCrlST # No. 1 Kkanki.in There will be a union service of the make frequent trips to Boston is that by \ necessitating frequent repairs considerahie Tiie work as now Congregational, Baptist, Free Baptist and which tin- sleeper on t In* night t rain will I xpense. ! done should I .. being permai:"nt. Methodi-t churches at the Method.-t .. ** n-S' ,0 The fit hus mm ratted e ;tii Truman will !*> allowed to snooze undisturbed 1 lint il 9o'clock. Heretofore t have been M Pda is dell. .-f Prank tin, for 1,000 feet of George 11. Katun, of Calais, was chosen hey ( OMI M. \ 1 i S. ami round for routed out at .j a. in. the curbing corner-curbing a trustee of the sem- gently by dusky Bangor theological been monarch of t he ear. Main street. New sidewalks have inary at t he annual meeting Monday, it Fr:(inv, Max j\ ! built oil Pine street ami otie-r streets in place of lie late George 1\ Dutton, of One Kentucky horse trainer this war “Trilby", by A. i \■ n\, the city. The contractor who is to lay under IochI ioh i'u -• n this city. has over twenty Jay Bird colts in Ins | the concrete side a lk oil Main -tret I of I’.Miuror 1 •. ♦ ! i'ii 77, 50 There are ( S. G. who Mrs. string. two Jay Bird colls in and H5 cents. Stevens, with Stevens, w as but lias tieen de- j Kllsw ort h t he stallion < expected Monday, has been winter the lame Bird, ow ned .Juic ’. n: spending the at layed on work m hand by t ne weather. j Thursday, Mountain hy Boscoe Holmes, and the roan ! park, lbin 1 i'ih-kcs 'J.50, American house, left Tuesday for Brook- gelding Some of hi- too!- arrived and Vulcan owned Tuesday, I purs* sdn_ j ?'sf ih■. Jin. The works of the Brooklin hy M. H. Ureely. Marly IS IT ON TinE? Packing is thought that he will la here before Fnt r ics c cs. .1 a if 7 Bird, in whirh Mllsworth also claims an Co. w start soon for the sea- ill up very t be end of the wok. use hav- interest, is by Jay Bird. There are also It's not much son’s run. •tltmnuacmrnts. two Marly Bird colts in the city one ing a watch that you have to compare There was a break in the water main Success! iiI liolid Sale. we are gelling. owned by M. H. Ureely, another by John near the western abutment of the Main with your hall clock every morning. A. Peters, jr. The aldermen on Monday opened bids street caused the for t be of i cent, are (load*, made one of which can be bridge Monday, by fAs.iMMi per twenty-year They Elegant Why nut buy you DuMaurier’s famous story, “Trilby,” settling of the earth ami crushed rock refunding bonds to be issued by t tic city. sure? watch in my will be in form absolutely Every tilled in over the crib-work of the presented dramatized all widths pier Sixteen bids were received, nearly all of on the latest style toes on at Hancock stock is so accurate that it will not vary old bridge. Friday evening hall, under which were for the full amount of the the local management of F. A. Owen, of bonds. Only two of t tie bids were from more than a minute in a week. The friends of George K. Lowell, who in Vici Kid, both Tan and Black. t he Bangor opera house. This play has Kllsw«>rt h. was severely injured two weeks ago be- 'The bonds were sold to \\\ *>dh.irt\ A had a most remarkable run, not only from a of lumber at Whit- Moulton, of Portland, for 105 *.'7. the <-it\ will niakt falling pile because of Try a pair and you certainly E. F. ROBINSON. its subject, but also because thus real izing a bonus of »1,175.00. comb, Haynes Co.’s mill, are pleased to it has been so ably presented by Mr. Ttie number of t-i* 1 s received and tic i->: learn that he is now Kstam.ismki* improving rapidly, Palmer A rich rat- paid for the bonds show that Kils- no mistake. scompany. dramatic treat not able to be out. wort IPs credit is st ill though yet is in store for Mllsworth on Friday good. The bull ‘‘King of evening. MUST registered Jersey V* School Signal. owned John A. Peters, Albert K. of Bluehill, Satur- Kllsworth”, by jr., Hopkins, A sligiit change lias tieen mad* in t h and C. II. of this w i!! make a day night imbibed a little too of Kmery, city, freely time of giving the “no school signal’ NATIONAL HANK tour of the fairs in tlie State this fall, the juice that .steals men's brains. In Os- SHOE STORE. big Hereafter it will be as follows: HUS OF I I I.S\\ OUTII. if he proves a prize winner, as h»- should, good A. 1 )r«.sr's,market on Water street When the stioe factory whistles Mow STRANGE 1 he w ill next be sent of ti. State. he started nut to make trouble. II. suc- one blast, two short ones, arid a CAPITAL STOCK, *50,000. year out long at 7 15 a. it means m> ceeded, but got into it himself. From long one. in., school you see m !• m mackintosh The W. C. T. C. will n o t to-day May in forenoon; the sane- signal at 1100 a. Mllsworth In- went to where he SALE. SURPLUS, *12,500. Bluehill, mi. means ••..me if at FOR session''; 1_ JO) at 1 p. m. w itli M rs. M iriam Ki nt. All given his wild career continued in a manner to m.. just following tin* mam whistle, it il i. 1 in f.'l.l "Ut of II"’ old -L 1 I members are requested to be as Ours \ ir from hours from Ha. m.[to 1 j>. ui. prtMiit shock mean-. no school in the afternoon. j found at Banking t bat usually quiet and law -Hbiding HAVIN', my delegates to t Lie county coin cation to be overcoat p. Kerns; made with town. But if Bluehill is NEW WAREHOUSE held in Bar eim-en. law-abiding, <>\* o Hern I Customers. Harbor will be ners Wanted velvet C'e-ar-. ! in ms and Ell In very laeilit} not without edict rs of the law, ami Hop- On South St., Should the weather I e the meet- Several articles were on th" -n: 'll' stormy, kins picked up broad I -liiill k,-. )i u -t «-k ■> l>i solicited. was arrested. The tine and cost * im- lap ■’ Correspondence will be held next week. tlooi of Hancock ball the recent o "I n k: I'1-' ing during KlAni 1 7 Chase •• ..n" w.-lit posed by Judge figured up some- arc \n 1 nC' 1 bet- and will d-* the lair tldi '•> ANDKLW 1*. WJSWLI.I 7*rr»/.frrO, meetings. They at Tilh \mkhk .xperu prove William of Rockland, an deal with me. S. K.WnniN' r / u-n*. Leonard, thing like flu. This Hopkins paid, and ; ot!i '-. u to re ow ners may call and -eit ct ter w w > " " ind anil eather red iters «• •'! out -?•» '■< 1 km: V \N ( to seller. t am jf ttm larg. II MIMAS, ] it inc rant was then was w t*a t 11* .*ngs to In m. I T ..if umbrella-mencur, arraigned he brought to Mllsworth to ...1 S. 1. 1. j-1 .V t Han- U-- T- om» sunshade, several than tu'ip- jnarv ova re-,rit= *’*•■ in the court gk»v Kx, n--, !;. .,d w.t. 1 municipal Satun.i.y for m"'- -t: I handkerchi'-fs, veils, etc. rank.- also a variety f ■-t» /'W A I W I MV | I We hav rtug. \ : t -er' ■ Kmi Our SCHOOL SHCLS M at the lmm nr I.llitml m 1 l l.LSK II Al l.LWh Men's 98 cents, Goal ... I ices. Wttgc!i' i-rii* il.lLM'„, Pants, G Give tlio best of satisfaction. A New Line of' Boys' Clofhing Just ». XiOrfD. v ' 5 MAIN STRKKT, KTJ Of’///, MI' C. L, MORAKC. WALSH'S SHOE STORE. Received. C. L. 310 RANG. LEWIS F'M' fi Colonel Robert Shaw, who C HRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. < Ol'NTlNCi Ol’T. AfcDrTtistmmts. Ill. £. £. U. Column. commanded the Hr«t colored regiment from Mr,** * *3 !c *;> drink k .« Topic For the Week Beginning Mmy The claim that y cr’y n How the Rhyme* Vary In Different Lo- TVH\ SO MANY FAIL Comment by Kev. >. 11. l>oyle. REGULAR PHYSICLVXS than drink bails to Fort Wagner. A group of three cal 1 tie*. more certainly pover- pRpm when to seik It and how.- — of suggested this memorial Topic.—P»-ace; if true, ought to he susceptible by will npj ,.„r Counting out in different ty. |n Gen. xiii, ft-18. rhymes vary t be June <*< 1 .du >• To Cure Female Ills Some True Reasons Why the facts of recent exporiem* ntvry. rd Atk n* of the conn A short form proof by •, the call of God parts try. will a aketch of the Having obeyed Mrs. Pinkham is More Successful Than Mull do not in the drink habit give monument < i when I was a in New indulge him li.s boy England was W. Abram, taking with Let. neph- the Doctors. either or to the extent of T lfigginwon, him*. If a most common. It was this: Family moderately *m»i.u.!c^ of ew, has left his home in Ur of th< drunkenness, without imbibing liquor. nmgro rcgirnetit in the war, will w cheese, 1 rite Fggs butter, read. •Colored Chaldeans, down Pal the hm, if a when "f Troop* Under Fir*1 journeyed through Stick, stock, stone dead. 'v.i-nan :s *;ok : some <:.sense pecur.nr to nor That being period Hnj 1 ! felt W •!1 m \ Citfftn w >11 contribute estine to and has r* turned, aftei H r*- is one that is cuinmon in some sex > fast in her She an Mrti- Egypt «h-w'.o!*:ng system. goes or an increased i.— lerized by a normal cle «.t» tl to St to of .v ulptor (taudt n*. w ho < x a sad ex{*erionce in Egypt, Palestine. parts England: to her fans physieian ami tells him a of the claim that poverty bads to liquor, tiled tfit mo imir.tl. In matters they have both pro* K eeper Feeper, chniney !»w«oper. story hut m>t the whole story. i> in* lacks tin- pr. pt proof. I ne .Imrr Acc.impan\ ng worldly -* Had a wif and e--u! 'n’t k*-*r> it in u'Iiom mIH' has U< n ein- t h. *** nr. t her, •• lo^esher head, (iroctr, paj hirty-otie reproduei “Abram was very rich in cattle, ’hinghaeh. I nitcd Mates pered. Had another, didn't luvw her. tdoved in t itnc* past by the of “di I M 4 bv ..in hr.'Mim a:.-. .itoi, w hat si e wants t!i* In silver and in “Lot also, whicl; Chit gix*a she. forgets blir«au of statistic* tieiHUsr of -kill ill gold. eomp;*-!pictorial repr« *‘ntHt’mu f t, to and eoneeals what she such b 11 lies careful ram. and say, tina.’.y work, pu > pripar»d w or* \ t made. went with Al had flocks herd.4 jived in a Nancy Fancy well. to ; aw *• and thus statist ;cs 1 used •• gm r; .* nt r* p* r:-. Brewed ale f< ought eon.-dote\y and tents." Riches, however, did n* g**od pent -men. :n >'•' haw the d<*<■;. showing that tin years Gentlemen came every day, mystities ne <1 Their herd* I'n n niarkiil by ii steady d* I hi tin- ^lliuftli&nntnts. bring unalloy. blessings. bo a a Is it w of is doub; h dm t imp? Ptrif- Every i: .:i that eas n hair man. f t ;t is v. liquor BACKACHE ryemharras'dug sentiment tin in «d make* the b-el old. h* wev* r. d* ated the strif (.ren- r t. w e-are a w public ngard.ng V"iiii^ and tin- Id Abram, pret y ;g s to detail me «*f the < ; ■ 0 r-t symp- drink, and affo.--.i- m i: o.* id t* 1 that life i* n *t \v. rt h the earn* -dv d ami w* ut t- L- t sp. Iiv: p* toms of h< r s ewu •••. at*-, a at u-| id a t:»n T 'ten d.-':. *:?. tTering, to temperance nd\ compar 1 i* a d.in ;- r >f K tins » ''Lt t there I- signal • v «• r t y ami hHrtl time-, instead of pray It was for this reason that Tic. tac, toe, men il-mt I to the t»- 11 b*. t* mi thee and l- twrt n my h< rdnu n and thy driving pi Balia ivy fir^t go. ■ a •s-eneil ti-< of 1111»• \ 'at.;- .Yo. berdmeu, for w- ! *• brethn n. If I nnss that, ham. at I.vnn, Mass. ii. tern, m d to in andhc'ohcr sox. <• 'ncl- York bo tee. CURED stop TTavirghad t :i ■ I !.-i Peace most d rirable. 1 am sure to take this. •• Christianity loner in e en- erable «\p« treating fema ills with her Vegetable Comp- >und. she w ati kid-. tr.-uil. I would l»e ..ft. s ns as as it, urging far lieth Iii Florida this form is current: Illlb” • i-d at i*: M w ith o-~ emphasize courage i the w n of America t write to her for advice in regard to their tirceee, wild tile ‘I Hspr.ib.iblc |>:»lr.» an the us to al with all men. o k \! tie.. tIn j.ahi would he in live p»-.i ly Ore *ol, two *ol, ?:g z 1. ram. Mn. ** tirst visit to a: 1. a woman, it was fur sisters to into my lireece, twenty I < ■ ! complaints, vg easy her ailing pour .IT 1 W U d tot % (•' ;:i'f ..lit f ! > d ;n. ! how much strife ami con- Bobtail, b< btail. tickian tarn. Yet diset-rd, \«ar- and M .r: \va- ! :.-h <■.. ..r. ! 1 a. her ears t-M :y d,, of their suffering. ago. I Iihvc watched tin life an ;.) | u Hay rum. sesyrum, inoojuxn, may urn, a fT* tention there iJ in the world, and how t»d with a -even* heada. 1.. lk F ranee. In th.> wav she was able to do f.*r them what the were unable progress of her people; ami I know ft w physicians nrl-l'.k' In the I tried a u homes, churches and natii ns arc iiM.ridng f many < ■ to do. ;ii v be-a.-e she had the proper in forma* "H to work upon, and tilings! ha; are more encouraging, write- kidl un I lit derived !* ft I two ■ distressed tb* s»- Abram Apple* and range*, fra penny. ! ard ! *r 11 .ra »•• Kid-,. \1 by things! as n ■* from the little of women who her advice a I’rif It Davidson, the It Wo*. .t g nnl >. .iar to count to gr -up sought years ago great May I ■ > 1 ■ *r. it !'• tef teaches us tv. important h **• ns con- many. | One. t* .. three., army of her fellow-Wings are to-day constantly applying for advice and re- Forum. Despite ail the wvations to u*!ng the jdii- and never f. It w. —v. to s. cerning p> n k it and how. < *ut she. : ill »r- nil- 1 Hum t goes lief. an-5, the fact that more than one hundred tho -ami of them have been which their guardians have subjected \ 11;. -i..ir A: ram *• at th* first V! 1. ugh; i*ea- ap- Here are forms that art' used in Kan- successfully treated by Mrs. Tinkham during the la-t year is indicative of tin’ll, and m ! i tin ib-ta- ie- tl.iv lnu’t *. No s*xun-r did strif* proach of stm* sas. the grand results which are produced by her unequaled experience and thrown in their way, despite also their break out between th*- herdmen ct Onery, twery, turkey, Bevea, training. own natural shortcomings, tiny have HOBBS Abram ami L< t than Abram went to Lot Fl k- leUi. ten to 'leven, No ian in the world a or lias an n Tr-.:. train, ruu-t g ham, pi.vV- lias had such training, such amount shown, both material and spiritual and «. xt i* »• «i a d* sir* for p*.*••*•. The Kirinov Pillc Tr ideum, traddleum, twenty-one. of i:ff .a* n n* hand to as-1st in the treatment of all kin of f- male things. >d the virtues f a SnaraaiR IIIUIlU I II. Ul strut t ev. n as t xteiided tc ills, progre*siv« Vpto MWjUW j had.i.> y •• ...... from the s ft worn ami civilized Tin ir left 1 R,. ( One. tw ), thro f ur, live, six, a*.-ven, people. country, themselves, but Abram knew that it It I: V I 1 I ! v\\ k;: H Ad *i to heaven. ThV. th< refore. is the reason Mrs. in her at tlu’tn h iliu rt t lit has I.. g people go why Tinkham, by Turk-, > »t soon would do so. and Iv vigorous, lal-.-ratory I l• \\ ..IV in ..- I M I.vnn. Mas-.. i> able to do more for the women of America than the to a \teiit. ive and biauti- ■ ailing large product tim* ly a* n* n h ward* *1 oil tie- danger. il nkev. tip nkey, 1- ttb- f beer, -i-dan. ow n ...... "" 1 H w n. .»r* :• r«j here? fam.ly pi.;, Any woman, therefore, is for her .- Thof!''!„f,,.i ti. I, ii -h many :.k*-y« responsible suffering Ijanktng. One, two. three, out g -*•-< he. who will not take the trouble to write to Mrs. Tinkham for advice. doubled :n tin lust twenty \*Hr-. In l^TT. of strife or m its early beginnings. The se are often used in Canada: The testimonials w:.i--h we are constantly pub!l-'i.ng from grat.-f :1 women there were hardly a hundred ini:*- of Many a strife and content inn in home, ui ! I ker:r* r. tb k^r:nrr. ai.ygermo; cstab i-h 1m v m-1 a doubt the power of Lyd.a li. Tinkham's Com- carriage roads, and five in: of church, stat*- < r among friends might Vegetable only nwey D’.ck -.r. ii.;• si w ■ g«-r to con pier ft male diseases. in tin* whole l>y t a--, a! Iv settled if an effort pound railway country. To-day. U Ww |ti have been p. Huik> r. IHi &• r, Peter'd gum— there nr* roads and had been made in tin* early days tf its Francis out cviryw'here, hundreds share' in the Ellsworth Loan ,9Z~V Iii Time of Sorrow i f ni !es of In waa 1 ut it is allowed to continue cSo-e t:p again into t In I phalanx aid railway. i-77. it hardly histcry. Igginc. ngging. V« x f gold— 1 ranm-t think y..u dead. :t must U* «.i,!y th* loss is ii, t There n»a\ 1 • no f•»r the traveler to 11 it«1 a bed a n <1 Ihiildiiu; Association from tim*- to time until neither of the w vi-n a{ parent. jm—ible In my Li-«ni y*-ar« old. That .«u \mw lra\r.«i far. ■ d.s. contending s is willing t A ml w I fi rgani/at on. no surrender, no craving outside At Inn-; to-day, there are %# A 11 A can bori. parti* yield. I in^h^d him, I T'lT- 'hfHi him, you My -k} ha- .!■«a -tar for no of It like numerous h to’-, with all eon- The partus concerned become suspi I mad** In* -k -c.art. p:tv, disp'HV despair. Kurojaan v. the calm, of the \ihms vonietm-. in all tin- .ho and money enough cions. W( rd> and actions ar* luix on If I g* t at h:nu \ -tar wh.--.- .n in h»a\» n I -<•%• n.<>re phd: dazzling pla\ principal | U |§ I'll t*. r»«rjiu-c, W :t t: 't: ! t Btrued and a id fu* 1 to the flames, and ar c-ut Lis heart warmed hv the morning's -ini after a tow ns. build? The Cost of this invi t- Y« t t! lik-h 11.tear- 1 uptime- seek .t what hav- been extin- Hfnry Day. night of storm and disaster. There is no Hut t in* true test and of (.ire* r.-'s might easily vainly, proof ment \ m! mi 't •! it- ) ; will be but little, if anv *1 at the start becomes an uu -go of the \s r« » k the tide lias carried indoinitahh -p.rit of culture i- her edu- guish* — Kathcrw* I. Ferris, in Harper's Ma :- quench able fir*-. A Great CIr< u». t he debris aw ay far out on t he o ean ; t he cational sy-tem. Ry that -lie stands «>r treacherous water has >\m -i 1 2. Abram to obtain peace made per- The circus at Romo was a grand af- < liarity in Judging ( haraeter. a'! -.gns fa!!.-. have -.toil <»r*«k -ebo* and tokens ? t .he n awful t br* the !. sonal concessions. Abram’s magnanim- fair. and the sports therein exhibited Hasty judgment of tin- action of oth« r- ght’- work. ughout ngt h and breadt h of the OWN to Lot v\ ill as one cl Wes,, on t he fa: mess f t i.« >rn. n f •. *! t h -chon: the rent, and in time I ity always stand w< worthy of so great a place. is dangerous Hiid often unjust. \Y* rr n-- y g, land, infant kept ly (about year the in his character Lot Titus ure too much sorm not th* suffering of t he n gh:. I r us he M-nnt n t he n air, a bright spets exhibited 5,000 beasts fh one by superficial bj } ; o{. ngsin-t -unny will own home free and charitable ;n our nt you your he was and had jucgim and condemn to owed everything tc day. Adrian had 1.000 slaughtered on ance. and condemn hastily, when if we lo-.'l-Hii the arstkiion. or gr.-' m t \\ hen we ito not know ch ar t t s* .’lire th* ben- fac- 1 l Abram, y* pear** his birthday. Umniis- ius hilled s» veral ut knew and understood the mot ivt-ai .1 academy, ami the noble university, with orpar'tic- ||nUC his int* rests t«» tie- on** whe < w J-'" tor yielded thousand with his wn hand. The Em- reasons, e would w arm !y appr< v. w r- students, which now grace ami uhiu. ot Th • man y» > a n arfri-r! i*t meut cafchr-s nUmCi had be* n 1 a* lit* d. Wh*-n str11*■ arid I i. peror Gordian, G-sidcs showing 100 Af- iain < it orge Jordan in Ladies' !{■ ;! y of Athene. Any mu who tit ore dul'a r* it i> imrth. 11 \\ (. tishman. or of art’- contentious ari>*\ ] u<>- can only be ob- rican b*asts and 1,000 G ars on one Jour n al. w I do the -a me. ami listen t t lie ro ords Sec’y. tained and cone*-s-ions. a of 4 by yielding? day, had temporary wood planted in -on.. -»•.% of -.>me on*-. *•'[*! ? t t he sm ritlces made by ru b and poor of the direct rs. Shares, i r hi* h ;u-l a'ike -uiTVr t: t* rture-t! at j.. Even when a.-sured that our ■•au<*- j* the and — circus turn--! int it 200 stags, sorn w or !- ha- n< t dct ply nff- f the -»ike of education and culture, wui t it ten ... in in -. month. A. \\ Kim;. President. We should be to milk*- foil- 30 will loo 1 mg just Willing horsos. wild sheep, 1 ed him." But we do not know. It isi.ke will not doubt for a moment t bat (iree< e r.- ;u.*i |*. ,*r a:m.- !.e*l b -tarn r* f ..i.-t n,-r if th* v. •• >.i- r::i• •• n- c cessions r*-by prin- bulk. 800 -triches, ]."0 wild boars, the death of a few of the soldiers n able to govern and tvih/e the e .o.i i.t are in 1 intjtm. t. V ur ,*r amply >. • No r m 1*i- -1 If m 'rifle*- f 200 ibis- *. k deer and < b r front a 111• w ciples. y animals. of regiment. The broken rant.- k* J ■ -1 A ft lands marred and wa-ted by Turki-h such a ■A1 ram did n- r. N*- The w. :*• n Hancock Back pur: people th alb *-d to enter m.-ri. *. In* n in- of mom y g .en by County Savicgs sooner was i fr< ia separated L--t until th»* wood and t*. •?:— lv* -. Protus rich f I> I r, .. o/. piv* ng*.;i, it is not capable of ruling its ancient Vis, God rewar*:n* win. sacr;:i •-• them- the F< rum. All tic -e G asts f SOMMER CHAKI.K.s HriiLU.I., Treasurer ught CAMPAIGN the horn* patrimony !ir-i <>f liberty t:. a ar*‘ selves for "HI—' d with each rbb r ami with men. (me PRFAM’Q e >f; h'tter than the barbarous Turk or tne the peacem h -h... 1 i •- c all-, einp< rcr, German, had .*• of M -: ; pairs UrltHIvl AGGRESSIVE despot,. Kussmu? There is but one just, »* O' < the children of >d. gladiati.rs exhibited, in one fighting, benefit cut and efftctive solution of the ISO \lil» 1)1 >i i; t < Toils Bible lb ::::--Xi;r.. vh 24-26: N 30 to — ’a'U» Y v knights fight i.a-u rn i. i* t; m. and t hat tin restora- 1 v 1 -. -1 u s h Wiiiii iijui, h. xxv, 10-2"; I Sam. xxv. 1‘*. xxix. the d»ath and arranged a contest be- A. Y v $101 :*••""•'•; t .on of t he (• rt-ek einp.r*- to tireece. and Unc.MiAM, j; omliuuk, 11; xxxiv, 14; < xxii. La. xxvi. 3; tw< en 4 s a t-$B ( tlAKt.y S ( Pi UKII.I knights • the placing ,d a great civil./.ng power, lvii, 19-21; Luk*- i. 70-7b; x. John Naval engagements w» re sometimes A DAY 1000 such as l’lirkev nor iVank » f J neither Ru--i« can hour* daily, fr-.tu n m t., ]j m. xiv, 27; xvi, li in. i. 7; v. 3; Eph. exhibited in th** circus, which could ever be. a* guardian of the bridge I r- ii, 14; Phil, iv, €, 7; I Pet. iii, 11. easily be filled with water. Caesar liad ^ t w fell huropt and A- h. Insurance. a lake dug m which galleys, represent- AGENTS.! in prizes * The Need of l’ardon. BICYCLES th* and en- i ing Tyrian fl- ts, «—«.J Magazine and lloou Notes. Egyptian For those who • AS 4 Peace with God is without in a mimic l In impossible gaged attic, employing a A cannot leave home. ? ® :t*June minder the Latins' Jlumt GEO. H. GRANT No child can f.-i ! vast < f PREMIUMS pardon. mf- rtable number men. 5^^ ® Journal will celebrate the “lJiamond Premium 'i011 can get a ® ■■**■■■■ . WRITE** A I I. KIMW ()K tinder the roof cf its father with the =3=3 Jubilee" in a dist with- ® f ® way met ly its own. In rting of in its ccn~ i> nti- and the The First Nails. grand prize an art \ \\ < i« guilt =3=3 To y :d.a:n urge Jordan, e n- 'ait vour *• pen=" of Fin not as An leaving Z m ^ W yet forgiven. The first nails were undoubtedly the title.! hat Victoria Han Seen", the sin ia like in Ever* Room." tmforsriven a thorn the teeth of various animals. Sitting reader will be taken on the Hritir.li sharp Then, S^gg -I_ flesh—a constant source of irritation and Subscriber w it is bclitv* pointed fragments of flint .°n,e throne, and the marvelous panorama of a menace to the health of the ♦ ♦ ¥ ti• FINF Young Lady hotly. It followed. The first manufactured metal the world's for will history sixty years At tIk* low ost i must he ,T nto, in removed, and the sooner tbs nails were * ra was a wooden j£ the* progress in an, science, invention, the very hot comnan- grievon? the mischief and the more dif- ^ tent pin, probably pointed with iron. Days music, education; the great social re- ficult the task of it —Lu- LeRoyn’I9‘ -/hree ie'. and lid lo>»e- removing Bronze nails have been found in the m form-. the grow th (if nations and the ail- |-a\ theran. -Latest Two Swiss lake dwellings, in several SILK line! Day’s value of civilization. 1'he vv hole places Product. V/IOrpranc story of quicker than an\ other in France and in the hquKS ETC Work Will the world s The Most • valley of the Nile. 5all3 progress of the longest reign Lasting Impression. * in Until the present iron nails in will be atrent Hancock Co. 1 century imglish history For tit-- -t and 1 sr jesting impres- vividly pre- were forged, a blacksmith being able to "wolili sented. sion tin- ; her in :-t vv rk n--t 11111111 GIVEN ill. sT/r upon < make two r three dozen a Books. _ **•#'•» only day. The June number of the feeling-, but up mi tie- tun-on tn-e. ■ Harper's Maga- OKKH K.S The fir-t cut nails were AT made by Jere- =^F3 * * * * One Day's zine will be This monit-■!, projterly ;irouseil. \.... distinguished by the first in- iniiui l.u.]n-nu uh‘•;* iMana in Fine Work Win stalment of a stir tii- enti;.- tn-mgand lite. 11 < 1 .- waTt^n new novel by Frank R. Ellsw ort h 1775. The first patented nail machine H§S Often via g. r- lit i.i.d does grand and then ut Framed every town. Cet a A N1» wasly Perk ms, 17'Jo, and its product Fine work when properly instruct d .me Pictures, NOW! Camera, dealing in the humorist’s most whimsi- of 200,0<»0 nails a day was considered JIar Harbor. moved. Truth directed to it plainly, Etc., Etc. Retail Price, cal vein with events in the twentieth cen- so enormous that some persons deemed =?nSr faith folly and is sure to be tury,'including a submarine persistently the result due to a SI2.00. expedition supernatural agency. to iTatbs. followed with and ~ ~ the North the Professional reformatory savins 5enj Ior ‘l pole. Among other A tupvol results. —Presbyterian. features will be the first «>f two f»apers on The IJirds’ Friend. A F. 5000 "cre an,” the British Parliament, “The Celebrities BURNHAM, Tlie Support of tha Christian's Love. One of the j b asantest of the ir* t uf spring- the -House of Commons,’’ by T. p. ; ATTORNEY time anniversaries is the of the hot ma^.i^ir.e The love of Christ in its twofold eensf birthday ^ U ^ O’Connor, and an instalment of “The i AND John James Audubon, which occurs ■ W contain- COINS I. is the supisirt of the Christian's love, (jrold publBhed, Martian,with drawings by Du Maurier, K L O K A T I. A W May 4. If Audubon hud lived, he would Al-n attorr.rv and growing to Christ is the i-ne of which will be as it was prosecuting f.-r all classes'of conformity given, left, i the fruit of love. now he more than 100 years old. Bat pen-h.n- agaln-t I'ldtcd state*, "To be made like to God" H Watches? unfinished. The illustrators w ill include liuidue** *o lid ted. he died in 1 So 1. after written “af^. was tlie noblest of having ",! rr- ■ —- t-ir.-iioi.-.-w C. D. aspiration heathen Free for the asking. Gibson, Frederic Kemington, anil F. Ellsworth, ... Mai.nk some of the most valuable books and the of Christ con- which H. moraii.-ts, spirit never Lungren. have ever been about birds and • Nothinghke verts tie- aspiration into a fact.—Canon printed TO OUR EPCC !v. re. It On Decoration Day there will be dedi- Westcott. their ways. The birthday of Audubon rntt PATRONS. • K. Hl'NKKR. .JR., ^Tered cated on Boston Common a JOHN a x memorial to should b. reminder to the children ______heats hard times. Wisdom That Cornea From attorney at law. God. that a gn at and good man once devoted I should bo the veriest shallow and his whole life to the 2Hrfjcrtiscmmts. OFFICER AT studying pretty ( §100,000 will be expended to increase the circulation of "CREAM.” ■self conceited blockhead the foot- feathered And upon songsters. they should Our oilers are genuine. Ex-Mayor E. F. Hanson is Manager and Treasurer BAR HARBOR AN1) BT.UEHII.L, ME. stool if. in my of the dutiet resolve that will at least do all discharge they of / Ail cu the References. National Bank, of or th»t when tliey get an I'fti.TH TaniD that are me in can to company People'. Beltast, any cltgwtlv !;?r (i“rb?r Ml. Dcsertliloch. put upon this place, 1 they preserve the birds fr -n furnished riHiiu at 1*1 uenll. commercial agencv. Address Cream Publishing Co., Beltast. Maine j the ( ouiee open Saturdays. should hope to get along without th« harm during the coming spring a. d wisdom that comes from God and uol rummer. Perhaps upon Audubon's birt _ II. GRKKLY. from inon.—Abraham Lincoln. dav the boys at .1 girls will form new ]JR. bird defender cieties all over the conn* Hotel 1 > E X T I S How Rexford rl'. Christiana Triumph. try. BUG DEATH SAFE TO Chafing up .er circumstances as th1. 'IAINKS. Love and Life. A little girl waiiuug w.th In r mother Rose Bushes. BOSTON. a lemon orchard in southern C ut ihi* out fur nfirtnee Ni^rht rails an-were* 1 at Trut' love is nt t an a a lent of life n past Cali- A Sure Preventive* blight ^ the office. a of ir. It is life itself. The heart fornia suddenly call-dour, “Oh, mam- part or Potato Rust. TtLHlli.SK »N N LOTION. ■■ there are seme trees \\ flm ]; c. t: hand mev [na, ith lemonades throbs, rye ’’ Main MARVELOUS --•• street. ■ on FORVtGETA8LT6IO !■< Ellsworth. Me. it. It is the ul f the sonL—La langtng them. HOUSEPtATS r-.!..|, fcy ■ Affhf" Dr* .vitm ECONOMY SHAKER.-. it-:* 1 The firsi tit:*- Nina redr in an elevator out l-act a 11< 1 therau. to hAmAe /i.uhci om •'»asm Opp Less II. V. r v, HAYNES ihe told hi rs hen ?!.- ume home APPLICATION DURING SEASON. iA. TO EASU* 1 ])R. He Who Thinks For Jrder Himself. lhat she rode in an up '‘alligator. t LB.PtF.’G. 15‘ 3L3 Part 35- 5 LB P'cko. 50c DEN '1' 1ST. The man v f -• f wil Records If Another child said that one of the \ih LB Pckg 1.00 1 ECONOMY SHAKERS,SO* il- .! r. 1. All i •» tt.uk the a that c.i. ii [til iff Sandolor for the Pninl»s»* also for ag J her. in i in a “Iran, • »Dor-s;.v rc Extrac- C—— hUtHSERAfOMISERS.75 me or.i cn h;.*iil * m nil* order him.—Chris; .on instructor. MALI 1.1. M < I.OiU.I tion of Teeth. follows ruin for th:ee uuya rh1 r- i PATENTED MARCH 16LT'97 DANFQPTH rucMT5' * ...‘ .... ~. tktrfrif'u- nn,a U iUil*& _• m ‘“r _:„u» <„ • LOVES WELL FORGIVES NOT It Whs ELLSWORTH f no crowded with things more or less KITTKRY TO CARIBOU. MARKETS. A MOHAMMEDAN FUNERAL. SWjrrtiannmtB. distinct. A bridge and a roadway thereby that end is n**nr WKDNK8DAY, May 19, 1897. Kow my wore the clearest, lie dared not tk# Ceremonies With Which s I Is stare too of HAINK LAW AND tody I m««t rend* my account to Ood, One Week’s Winnowing* News, BKOARDINQ WKIOHTH MKAHCRKfl. And hard larausc of the strain on his Consigned to the Grave. o'er me, denr. eye*. nnd Nonsense. A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh HO Bend '1 he word Novelty Eyes! brought something pounds, and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall When the life of a Mohammedan is cbb- Yon Trade For M The shoe at Calais which has Gan Dearest, while yet I live, mom to him. He had been not factory weigh 7o pounds. warned to »■£ away, a distinguished reader of the -at- or been idle for started The standard of a bushel of All who have Imtod in*-, dona tnn ill, strain his eyes, and a doctor, several months, up weight potatoes. by too, who In K<>«>d order and til for shipping, Is Ho pounds. Komn in summoned to rocito aloud it* I do forgive, lived In a strict mar the on full time last week. bridge. The standard weight of a bushel of beans In chapter on the resurrection, so tliat the 1 lie blackbird lit on a good order and lit for Is 62 Save th**»' nlone. Ah. no! hazel twig close Judge A. K. Savage, of Auburn, took shipping, pounds, spirit of the person, on may to of wheat, beets, ruta l»aga and Ho hearing it, n thee him, and shrieked The turnips peas, & I cannot |mri. tny slightest fault— again. sound of have an easy death. Tho Mohammedan Dresser’s his oath of office on Saturday, and be- pounds; corn, 56 pounds; of onions, ,V2 Osgood > awoke him a L, 1 l-.Ved thee second time, and he listened bounds; of carrots, and l*‘lieve* that tho vital of tho came a court Kngllsh turnips, rye principles and a cash dividend Cash < f supreme judge. got by u*dng --From the Spanish <'ampoann >r, "Jubn-a- \ dreamily as his disturber uttered a final Indian meal, 50 pounds, of barley ami buck- Whole system are concentrated in the head, Purchase We sell and in- wheat, 48 pounds; of oats, 32 or even Coupons. Dreu’i.s. cry retreat* d across the open spuco to Patents have been granted to Maine pounds, when death is the result. The watchers at measure as by agreement. a of ventors Port- clump jur.ijwrs. as follows: W. W. Cole, the itedside also read some passages, and II" " inked his against the Produce, THE TRUANT. eyes velvety land, paper-clip; S. F. Gibson, Bidde- Country then a drink of sherbet, is given to tho pa- Beef, Veal, Lamb, dnrkn* ss and gathered up tho skein of the tient- to lessen the of As soon ford, pencil-sharpener; G. W. W. Hall, pangs death. and all kind* of Meat an cheap as any vise ii n«- Improved Yellow bush.*2.00 o-rairi. 1 sense of security which Kyc, per as tiie of life has fled tho two Herman, machine. 1’ea, hand bu.l.'jo spark great market In the city for cash. nm aw.-ir*1 that tli*' truth of he associated with in type-writing picked, per “I midnight l»cing the dark now toes are tied together with a thin of is pea*: strip not tx- Hide the truth *»f explained itself, lie had been warned It rumored that J. H. Manley, of the mouth is docs noonday, bu cloth, closed, and incense iu not to us*1 his Improved, per (seed)...-2.50 line of though one s nature may l*wel him to ey.'S much. Hut ho did it— Augusta, will succeed Hon. Franklin A. burned near tho body. We carry a full did if. Butter. ell in the former rather than the latter. always was doing it—against or- Wilson, of Bangor, as president of the The interment follows a few hours after dw ders Creamery per tt.. What said tho vision? It was death. The “washers” arc* men and The wall thelMnooof Yel- bright- Maine Central railroad company, when Dairy.18 $.20 women surrounding er and still, allowed him something more. who wash and shroud the and a Brick is built of the same the election of officers takes next Cheese, body dig low material, 1 he little \ Sews place GROCERIES of the street and the canul hole in the earth t*> In.Id the so that fall. Best factory (new) per tt».12 $.16 water, and partly in steps, iteenuso the ground and tho faces AND smiling were ranged to- Best ilalry new .I.. it cannot *■] read \a ry much, as it is con- run* down hill. Outside its northern face each in its The Saco Water Power Machine Dutch gether evenly, little frame of shop, Imported).....;to sidered unluck} to tread on this water. are a broken road, dlshov*-l»*d idlings, a cloud. Tho fin* ness of Kkk*. their lines was ex employing about 300 hands, which has The washing is a great ceremony, and ( ANNEl) GOODS, * f stunted flr trees anil brown clump hr*damage of f 1,164,605. Of these, 118 are Bermuda onions, .08 t arrots, .03 thrnah clump mingling non# curred to him. Hs had baea a et«sil en- in a coffin. ( .in .25 afford it, At the grave four with tka cliek of the hoo tha credited to defective the ranberries, qt spinach, pk Is and we have against graver once How ago hs could not chimney*, larg- Dandelion .us creed* are and the with Spring housecleaning coming lang green*,pk.25 ucumber-, nx-itod, l*ody. the a full line of flint*. That arena can never he tell. was a est number to the record of i*rti*ular It battle b«iwwi his eyss and placed any Asparagu- .15 Itadishes, .0* Load to th* north and the fao- looking to- a«t even by the council. the lines in the st**el And one cause. In 1895 there were Lettuce .10 r*pn*dueed. purity ths lines had 590 lires. ward Mecca, is laid on its back in its tomb. Soaps and Washing Powders At the end o4 tke laat row Khuharh, .05 but thrt** ot won, pushed his brains sideways, as it The is ntmut 7 feet for 1 >otht In a forest near a Maine mill <4ro<*erle*. grave long on hand. ki. the man • and looked t*ack ••aim'd to paper plot tupped him, so that one dsy he dropped •cxe*, but the for a man, is measur- three trees were felled at 7.35 a. m. Coffee—per B» Klee, per lb .06 $.08 depth, at hia work his tools on the floor and cried for They ed Bars Lenox for cents. help 111". .25$.:>0 Pickles, per gal .40$.on by the distance tx-fween his feet and 7 Soap 25 tkrea he "and were carried to the factory, where they "Only more," said, and vowed not to ill use his eyes again— Mocha, .40 olives, per qt .35 $.75 chert; for a woman. between hor feet and than"— He cheeked and with nn too were cut into twelve inches in •lava, .37 Vinegar gal — 28 Water Street. himself, lata. pieces -per waist. If the is too 1 ng for the Tea —per lb— Pure elder, .25 Ixxly uneasy, haggard glance at the wall l*-nl Tho vision came to his once more. length. These were in the it help placed •Japan, .40$.60 racked wheat, .05 grave, is 1*11.ved that tho deceased must In hU task a gain It was more radiant and wonderful. The grinders. The wood pulp produced by Oolong, .25$.HO Oatmeal, per Hi .u5 have been a great sinner. Another r w done; another halt Then fac* impulse seir.-d him. and of hie wife and three medan take- a llttl* js.rtrnltA children, and sent to the t offee — A A (.ratiani, ad earth, and, throwing be knell down, hia intermediary processes B, covering eye* with lil* and the peculiar design of the vision fol Yellow, ( .UP, It e meal, .04 it into the grave, ”W»* ereat<*d of maehine. At 9.34 a. m. the first says. you paper Mola--i — — IlADd. lowed closely in style a fronti-i !*•*•*• f.,r a per gal— oil pergal earth, and we return you t*> the earth, and us not into sheet of was finished, the entire Havana, .40 Mnseed, .60 $ .65 '"IitM ->r out of if, and all his hours, la- king one minuU*. 51 pic rup, qt .25 $ .30 mini to Rim j. tin .. rt i- in the grit m I ruin lie continued laving with on effort. It own. The faces could He could th»* nu«l water speak. Maine fishermen are hoping that noth- crushing hn!y, is sprinkled — — the and was n cold day. hut tho p^r*; lration stood hei.r tho echo of on tho under Lumber M < M on it in thtii line.-. *rial for Having bought stock, fixtures steps path w:ll per lapboard*— per prayers ing turn aside the huge school of lb N k. o'* .ill Kxtra 21 u2G thick on hi* forehead, b*vnu**o there was the bridge. Kven the peeuliar smell of the -prime, the safe \uy;.g* .if the (lu avul are offered accounts formerly owned by Campbell mackerel which is making its way Hen, 5.uth remeinl r'.r ; be n. I y distribut- a Matched 15 a is 2.(hi dy goods usually found at first-class as the l pine, spruce, just ad work Urnnn1 too .swift health ami ss were concentrated in New York, and those who have been fol- -alt. n a d wheat, ha; pin* Shing per M— Nail-, per !t. .Ota.dG ing money, union# meat-market. to of — and pressing p-rmit it. He did not the moving -erne. It occurred to him the school declare it to be the Cedar, extra 2 75 ( ement, per cask 1 them after t iu.« ml. New York l imoH. 1 lowing raise his eyes, but looked hard at the further that- the street was clear, 2 00 Kime, per cask s5 own our own our Shepherdess have seen for five In We slaughter-house; largest they years. 2d clear, 175 Brick, per M Tall ground at his feet. The cloud lifting from walk and the bridge spanned the Regent's stock is and March t he fishermen found t lit' school now extra one, 1 50 White lead, pr lt» .05 3.0.- People who . ail lit with one da/ Telephone Telegraph, paw up Fre-h— Salt — of flu- I uttr- and d a 1 1 *>n n irldesi< nee trom tho of *7’7..'>'); total, f7,11 Id's), against a total for trial. plar. pro- ailing reilectcd face* Mackerel, .12 .1 -15 Hryc.id, .uTa.M brick a moment his f-•• -r d lvn; of > up * "I .u5 a .n»; jecting In other li< ft),7.» Telegraph companies .>d, Bollock, A 1.1. OI.l> ,\( ('Ol NTs MI ST 15E SET- Wii.r.-i alil.ut, .14 a do Mackerel, .12 a. 15 w.i-th-- t-ip of th- h-H- ami ins hand \V1 e* h* r 1 y design or e>>in* ill*-nee it may Maine, *l,2f> >; Western I’nion and Inter- Ha .05 Halibut tins, dog.12 TLED XT ONCE. t< u< h- d the < Me; '1 he dr- on th-* it n»); Canadian h r-,doz .20 Haliliut heads, cr si-1-- was a in- re than he had to from I bind a of I d Boiieles- -OSa.lO yard ha|*d suddenly ridge Postal -ter-, coil, -* Paeitic, Pi; 'Telegraph Cable, fbJo; 1" cliv ! ar d th. ■, k p--nt him st aggi rim; cb uds and sh* d a sheaf of h* r rays on his Bi-kercl, Tongues and Portland A: Kumford Falls com- Sa imoii, .20 a.25 -Mind-, .OS a. 10 HE & TRUE MARKET. into th.- n ad wall a m i.sat i-*n ot clo-ed lie out bis Railway CAMPBELL muddy eyes, stretched hands .20 Smoked — *77; (ireat *17)0. lam-, .|t h-- i-a i.<1 k n--*-s A strange, ami awoke and 1 her** pany, Northwestern, ». jarreil u'run/ sh>vvly painfully. -ter-, ijt do lla.il.ut, .12 SIOK HEADACHE Fast End Union River Jo A Bridge. lie.ul pain sh< t through him r.s he straighr seemed t• b** a harsh v*>n*** teiiitig him that ’Total, *7,17"). shad. 25 Iewive-, string .15 Trout, .25 .35 salmon, stripped Positively cured by tlieso cm d himself and 1 ked round. 1 he feel it was time to f' rsak*- visions and grasp and Nathan of Joseph Kingsley Miller, .18 a 20 Little Pills. ing <>f g 'mm 1 id disappi ired. H< left the real world. It must have seemed a doz Houlton, had an experience recently that Bloaters, b « v .*•*• it with his n th*- oth*T side of Th* very harsh imb d t*» a run Ti* vlv Fuel. ah-.o r- never I'i-tress from would not care to have They Pyspcpsia, -• they repeated. You Need wall. lb* bail i.o bars m-w—n*». nor awakened in ami soul vvh* — !*ody alike, Woo 1 -per cord Coal -per ton and 'l oo The men were on a raft of three- and Indigestion Hearty Eating. A per- doubts. Hi** j-nth wan char, across the clot hes vv* re w* t. whose limbs \vere chilled logs, 1 *r hard, 3noa»tno Broken, it no 2 OO aJ 50 Sto It OO fect f r Drowsi- < < stretch *f il-'Wii into the mi-t. With a and stiff, and whose hief sensations w* n were at work a hove- t he Aroostook dam. Dry -"It. remedy Dir/incss, Nausea, mceries, Provisions, Bounding* per load Kgg, »t oo sf h-- h ! s: um! th* those of acute Rut l.e it. One end of a was attached to the raft ness, Bad Taste in tl.e Coated Short-—bag— >0 weight 5 .50 /.ft (H) Mixed >0 of it r ighn- -s f the g-. ui.d, in sj |p- < f I le y found him—the two keepers who Straights, feed, bag Small Pill. Small Dose. straighten out the boom. The men on st. I.ouls roller, Middling*, i»ag .-o.i.'.io M l reathles- !:- t!iet*« Cftlue to hi! had b n i- nt to grow / s>, heard)—walking steadily 5 50 a*; 00 the raft were very near the crest of the We Need t% comforting si om-of triumph and prog- toward London. Il>* turned back with Patents— and that were forced to < ress. them without comment or demur. Only dam, seeing they \\ inter wheat, 5o wheat, >. 25 1 .art!.-rand farth* r. Th- -•. it s. d when th* y arrived within sight of the take the terrible ride they yelled to the Spring Thi' that all orn meal, per bag .75 money to him. t.m.-i 1 * g- tung i. ueh ir l’laee of Yellow Urick lie asked in be blind- man on the boom to drop the rope. 'Then Corn, lull weight per .hi) now. though it 1 k-d as far off as ever, folded— for th* -ah* of his ho said. commenced a where t he chances bag these sell for. journey < things hbidd- th- vv* 11 kn-wn t !m-f a b- 11 Later he was confronted with tho head hit-, We-tern, per nly w« re t hat death would claim the travelers. bu .33 made him start and wheel round Then* doct* r. as are all truants from the Place The men fell tlat on the raft ami grasped II ide* and Tallow, was th*- wall kt.w hundred yards away, of Y il* w lira h the hoards nailed across the logs. For- Hides—per tb— Tallow-per tb— and el m « f th*-dreadful he I his is a bad Raid the head doc- y place ease,’’ • *x, .04 Bough, .('!*•, the raft went straight over and W II V NOT SWAP? had 1- :t 1- ;.t shurj Iy against the tur. tunately ow, .01 Tried, .u.D, bky. 11. >• ill ra m- :..* i.t irr.-"lute. Tin re vv as n*» r* ; ly. down the long apron without turning, Bull. .*!; < alt -kin-, green Tl.*- ilu-k v. a- .-a ; ii.g i..- iti wav os m-w A disappointment, too. to m**.’’ ho passed through the boiling, seething I 1 on 1 were much bet as th** jug ;e*i r--j I la- k ul hi- il cm* went thought you water below, the occupants clinging f »r Belts, do a !d5 I.amb .1.5 to 1 y i-no ir t> v. mi.g 1./!m 11* v\a 1 Ur. 'Take your hand away from v ur life to the raft and blinded by the- water -kins, DR. E. C. WEST’S Freeman's •• about them. reached shore Seed*. <--■? d it -1 Mg dark’ -a. It wotild eyes. surging 'They of a mile below the " * lea til hr j .1 i- il- .- u after tho '1 !:•• truant dr*>t j d b.is 1 ami t • his side safely three-quarters Il-rd-gra--, bu 2 Iner-per fh— NERVE m BRAIN TREATMENT “■Superlative" dam. lb .1- Ib d, .12 turn.- 1 * f t! ia-r f. vv 1 ur- t h- and in .ri:i ;ml. "1 was n.u* 1 ter, sir. Bedtop, per inly Lawn seed, per tb .IS A'-ike, .13 THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. I 1 first 1! k v rv s* f t f*.r f* ar t he dr* ad On 1) will celebrate the Pillslmry's \nywhit sp* ly, June Augusta Fresh Fruit. Is sold under positive Written Guarantor. cr 11 a- 1 f n gt-1 1- id him. lr ful * '.d -• If sf.■ *i:i< 1 hear and awake, on- hynath-.iiz'-d age: t.; only, to cum \Wik M‘-:n<*r>\ lOOt h birt hday of t he town. It lias been doz .15 2o * Irani'.do/. Jo 50 I.emons, ful "- 1 11 w j.- t t v- ami 1 -• was m-t t !.* oflartlid not ha:* him, but bizzii.Wak- jria. Ipi■'!•:- id :-y l-.-ng. Feip.* utly .2.5 JO box ■ nearly forty-three years since Augusta Bananas, straw In-rrie-, N.ght 1..I.! I •< •: r:i:- am 1 ked y 1. d ack and 1 warily \ppies, pk do a.20 c-‘. N •rvullf-’ i ii el-, a baili-. \ \'i.- r* lebrated any similar event, t he last nn-a- Ci nr-- .i' .. i-t t .-. i-i iu- own b» 1 A ft* r bail a l. .' *.!•*. during Dried Fruit. 1 .1 l .i r.-rs, ..r Ex l ■•_.•! \< M-- nr, Coffees >n h ann i versa -u:.: Our Teas and the loot I 1 la .m i, v> hi h t Mi— (.'* ptiua. it look \v lie h t ir y r*;i:**d ill mut ual ga/e, llie being ryofthe-et- Figs, y. imaginnt o- »• •• r»» nr 1 mini, *1 a of the erect ion .if !'• -t I hate-, 1" arrant*, 12 Insanity an-1 1 th. At y * g ul d •!.* d and r-a*'li'-d forward to t'ement Augusta by ii.g r;..■! r 1 hi- gr.-vv- 1, .os.! ,\ "b b-'X; six fur f'■; wi b a\ it ten guarantee «*» \\ which now stands in a st it* Bai-ln*, pples,-trlng < « .-tern, good ie x i-i 1 1:11 bo an !• :rie 1 ell u t tal !*.*, '1 hen he Bruims, dnj.li A pples, sliced do rare or refund mon^y. Sample park- of ion on t he east side of t In- river, > are best. pr.-ervat contaii.il g i:. d tr> >... t, w.'b full the ►le ;.I■ 1 1\■ 1. j.* (.■ i\v m 1 frtli. wr :• nil it loll -i.i t ol \ ap» r “No. 4 71. age, under the shadow of the city hall. But instructions, z'. nts, <• e t lo only bold to *11.- •: ■ Iw iL.» lw .e11 v wav- \\ab-h card ullv and report. As the pen ; t h ir n 1 e n < n who took i. r. •. I \ Hunt 4,.’>oo Old. each person. At. store or by mud. uvir No. 4.1 knew that 1 .»rel-. <:• a M rn a: ; .rate-e as liiuuil the i .ip< r, in that celebration are now « ing part A era ft fount! in v- r ?.nci -CC'-ll ’■ ■ ■ t. ri'» r 1- _->in ..ml as tho viking 3 il and u a : 1- ? t '.■! had again. alive lion. .James \Y. Bradbury. C'h >t j time ago was in use about the Extra Strennth. i:..• hr •, cai'.e h ai.e to l..;a h> fell the Justice Fuller and Hon. .J. A. year 1,(XX) of iho -!■ j and d i. into tle- i.ilg.' pli For lrapotr*ncy. Lops r-.nRv-'Vw hull r had at tin.- a. and at once in-cume famous ns ft rul and t I t 11:- cl id ; 1.: g on h:s brain. lloinan. Young tlia: d., hy Power. Pi« -A* 1. »ar- at .t d UL'h Jiiif as I! 1, *1 him ita 111 tile renin he just position reporter far the olde.-t specimen i-f water-eraft in Main Ellsworth. j » W St., *' the Krnnrhrr Journal, ami was a stu- ,«1 h! t; tlX f rf-.’.' tie -till... d 1 w I j:.a a.i g. d t n "a I was trie r. while existenee. The boats in the (iizeh mu- dent Ht Bowdoin. It seemed to ivndi-u ^'.uiaiilrcvft a’ titling ever hear of twi« n .- ^ 1 i ard U 1..-' 'd —v. a thing to Jm } [ a ! >id you hi- t he comm d It e having I his eele brat ion in seum, it was decided hy the learned, ■ or .■... ;i. AFTtR \ : •- •• m •• n H- .-less. •*,-»:d 11 li. ad d> r. r as uho BEFORE him ! ad that Chief Justice Full* r should were charge Used at least 4,-jtx.) years ago. and A., ess C. A FO\A t T:? & CO.. D 1 ■ jg sts, inn.at*s n >i : 11 ri door elos 1 be present on this occasion and take part were contemporaneous with the Dashur Sole Agents. EANGOR. ME. ALAKUMA? on \ our <- a .. ,r twig-; in the exercises, ami with tills object in II is of the eleventh — Revenue. pyramids n s.• -i to Vi* Hull, II. Manley took a trip Egyptian Nko but it tie Joseph A -:i No: Well, it cuts cheese, it": *il out ah-- \ to Washington to confer with him. lb R r\r Rfl fT R ft »VI Ml-:. in tie- ']!'.•■ t! ag'ntwho g dynasty. ft d iT** i ■, s“X. i. M fctr...gl.t ft to 4 ir't ■— a lias sen t word to t lie commit tee bat he is isn’t it's ( f a si. v .t’v I,as j:. a .nny W it h t his h> iat and the two which re- > cheese; 111 he le of tie- ■ : I y experi- s0C’~~K.\ A.UXTA. i.- d willing to take any in the exercises die s ard ; hilly with the sucker after part main in the Cairo mus- uni were two more ( liOlll. CANDY which be to him. a--.s in the rural cities. may assigned out \» r\ t ].;• t m i \. him I'll.- j Kainsay, which still rest in the sands wliich stretch that you can t get along without. 1 1 w an ad\ a nee tt 11s a a land of hall ho is man, tunny story f§li« in.; 'desolately from the Dashur pyramids, have other 1 have a mixture for aletic a in 1': ; -:ur>. Hu 1 lu* Deal tori i'mlemtond. grades. aw .. .• ii I hal* *:f< ali/cd trip lingered near which they were found. ^4lN Pn-v** I ! -n •• over to s* <■ the show open night, tir in- dl« an,-, lie i. .: --n w hi h 1 rest- Monday It doesn’t always pay to express y< tnivT. ui limn. Their usm idows iinm<- lialu imi mve lO routs a pound, ;• The five boats were found buried at a and while in the box olliee of the ev« n inem and t*fl- ots n * I iil-l v.. .-re a 1 f».d In ed I < t-* a- as and standing most in tin* ••'• am. hi: l.,:i'.t el-aids, thought guardedly pres- -■ v '. for considerable not far from the Fi-t upon h.ivin T Tin*: and I have one twice as good in tin afternoon lie In ard tho tick- s. o le- ..-den .: ..mil in a m theater ence of deal' lnut* A story was told at a depth have cured thousand.-, uinl w,. cure j«>u. W hvh u pos .ky the * a'. an nvr the tele- famous and in or- i-:o-wri-i.-u CT< twice money- r w < w n. et Feller l ::.g argument ti e Woman associa- largest pyramid, such PT*V \ meeting rmffrago each case or refund the money price w V I m J I- would hung tip dom of above remark. relat ionship to t he great pile of stone t hat lr~ in red what was the mat- AJAX REMEDY CO., wait f- ’* it l : To Mr. Morris pi A de\oud >-uple who apparently had it was evident that they had been buried :VSZit 20 c. lb. te r. 1 he ieket .-ell T Fetid m with at that h or sal.- mi F.!!-worth, Me.. by look l:- ii* .-. i- t ,-ide and :i ly illu- been long pa rated ware thrust suddenly design particular spot. baugor Taffy, per the dramatic critic. The boats were found to he alike in t he tiic. io. \ Pa urn Kit, Drn^di-t. < “That is from M-, otlu r’s a at Iiili. d he > rant ga/e n li:-1 Was into each company at largt ly n. \cr fails to rk cm advuLcu man material of which they were constructed Salted 20 c. lb. tin re li ..n «•* And He ry tended The w ho told the Peanuts, per .g.*, aln age. reception. lady ami in their The T V \ ft I r\ Postmaster of Promts P ur s t" the show.” general dimensions. sai k a L.r r lack and fur i-assi saiil that, she was in compa- | .\v..t -i “1 bouirbt I.otth- o How le- litlio story present cedar of which entered into so Cite. Morris. “1 him antiquity, two ■!«--•• “(miltp. said Mr. gave ny with an ed’.- :*-d dt at girl. The h ippy M -tic » urc" ior K!*' umati-m, d ; much of the construction of things of 1 but what's the troubi- of it lid nn* more iM'"d than any medicine I eve was I and an indi- t on’ line of four; reunited laved fully the thoughts was used in r:gh:« pair dl-] wood, building these boats. to-.k >ohl >. l>. W Ii.'.in, dru-ki-t, Fib “\V« said the tiek. t ih’r, “that fel- by FRUIT anil NUTS. hdlSi. s r--e id tie- i-i in- UU tit 11, thut w» re in tla ir l.- arts by the beam up While t lie equipments of the boats hail worth. and low his board witli those passes nances. the Prices low. “w k I ! ,-kl ird. who had 1 cm pays on their count, Suddenly ; generally di-app«ured with time, their Assortment line. r Ho 1 greet ries and docs otic things. man dn w near to the one whom he shapely outline still remained. disturbed .- ir.-.ru- n in* hi- native buys young ly The ho.it that is in has ealk d up ) ru to tell me to tako ml in a inaudible Chicago now was fihaw, and v. ii" was n-w returning ly ju.-l adored ami low tom-, refuse admit- probably better prr.-erved than any. It is o two j and to a* out a lew all’ec HATS. 2. m lar corn-. r. aw mm. 1: tip tonight those him, 1\4T fitugts seemingly feet eight feet of beam and E. G. SMITH, tance to the 1.older, lie sa> s that ho gave w<. thirty long, bird, as is irswont. ikw j a-t, uttering a tionate four feet of hold. \ and and Trade M irks obtained and a Pa n and well-preserved Caveat*. Main St., Ellsworth. 1 ■ them to hi- g" cerfortwo-i eggs, Bhrh k > i• i iditig i IT’ H deaf girl watched the proceedings marked ami of tent bu-tn.--- conducted lor Moderate Fees, [ j to peculiarly designed piece » were bad. ..ml he wants -< i, r S. Patent «‘dice. W w 1 •• '-a that the p with inn t : r< -t and siald. thy brokr rudder of wo-m.1 was tdur otlice oppo-ite did Il"t r* ali.:-- b- found near the boats. 1 quit-- w Y> nr.e. I have no-cl. .t_ren.de-, all business direct, hene small Ad. is crowded! get e\t n.”- V rk 1 into a broad in II. rc« anion in Hound Table. This : n,j juirul Harper's can transact business in less time and fi patent But our store is more crowded. what it was 11: it fliiitisul la r She turned l.K^S o»ST than those remote from Waal I Discovcrcil by Accident. WITH > t’ Let to numb his 1; .:e;- at.u li t b w-ko about at the couple could not see ln«ton. The va-r u ■ : t: p r« of >. nd model, drawing, or photo, with descrij < 1 k a dream- Hal r.'i liiu: TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! t know t! We or u , Grade enough ■ 11 ■'r which thin. advise, if patentable not, free High bicycles. Thurloe. Cv •>••>• A-k -ir <.i' >-• to -h-uv a ‘•That man said: ‘If all‘those people y day you pick oharire. our fee not due till is secured. »s patent See our Hue of wheel, before ak-m ■ ’> i>: v di- nVured "1 <»lt \ IN 'iln- new food drink tliar tuk*-. buying. make Were not la I'd kiss you. 1: t! v d- n't A book, “How to obtain Patents," with refet in tho 1 the place ..1 .■•.ilcc. l'lie children drink accident, i u-y hail l» eii hidden may enees to -tual clients In state, county, o < by outoi »v m. I shall have 1- your Of h s I rain. I J- hm "ithMi get pretty if with m.i In ir. well as the adult. All wit ELLSWORTH dICYCLE CO., room in Jan* In' > Inn. town, sent free. Address but 1,’i- to 11lore them. The 'Then I try it, lik-- it. <.K\!\ o ha- that rich seal t Ellsworth. .. w i.... .1 ly. girl rtplied, Franklin St., tU. l.v'enings having ru-ted brown of M.-.-ha >-r made -o liv aceidem. th* scream. -lava, hut it i- from *»- tri n. shall -• pure grain-, and tin* mo-t delicate stomach re away, the ilitg lull, and this precious j A. SNOW & u t I :1° The deaf girl understood tin ir words by eelvc.- it di-tre-s. the C. Co., tired and ■■ without q price of coffee. cold- h tl cat:!'' to light l-*e. Subscribe for The American U:.- -d -Tier. the motion of their lips. —Boston lb cord. 1 and 23 ct-j.q-er package. Sold by all grocers. Opposite Patent Ollicc, Washington, L».C. ; H. 3Lrrj.il Xoturs. Hrg.il Xotfcw. American. been some desultory fighting during A. KRIKNO DRAD. CHVRCII NOTKS. $l)c£llsu)0itl) The sultan of ! the past week. Turkey, HALE. llamor and other*, land of Clement and Hrooklin looses Its UNION SERVICE. ^HKRIf'rs aaM backed in leading Citizen land conrevnl hr Had lock to Turtle Ijike apparently by Germany, service of Hancock as. and A LOCA1 AM* P« l. ’lc.Ai- J.H’UNAL am! First Selectman. The will be a union gospel State of Maine, | thence turning running ea.-terly bounded defiance of the other of Eu- OK AN K\K( I 1 f »N issued bv -aid lake to the point of powers the death t he Methodist, Free VIKTl'K northerly beginning, PC III -11H» On Thursday, May 13, angel Congregational, Bap- •••..rt for the containing A70 acre- more or >■>*. together refused to to an armistice ny from the supreme judicial wltri THt’i; >.W a:u»:msu rope, agree tist and churches at t tie Met hodist a a of over -aid new fc\ ERY visited Hrooklin and took away its Baptist county of Haucoc k ami >utc of Maine, upon rigid way Wellington’* road, -tone to -aI I road all his exorbitant church next evening at 7. The ■ of -aid court rend, rod at a term there from -aid po-i eounly being r until assured that esteemed townsman. R. A. Friend. It Sunday udg nient of l- '-. t In* -nme vcvml to tin* -aid (baric* service will be led by Rev. C. B. Wood- ,.f held on the -ccond luesday April preml-e- ELLSWORTH, MAINE, terms of were to. Hut seems t more han the II l.ewi- -atd Hi H'gt'Oi III- dec. peace agreed fitting hat t a brief not ice of t tie Free church, assisted which said bear- date twenty by dated cock, Baptist judgment tin HY THE a. 1 1-uT. agaln-l the Mount June 7, li-v and t .od.d In Hancock of this week the sultan sud- of such a man should be of the other churches. -ivth day of Vpril. Tuesday given. by pastors a < miiili Itegl-trv of I* e*l- and nl-.. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. In-erf and La-Urn Miore Land 1 ompany tudng tin denly assumed a less defiant attitude, Mr. Friend was born in Sedgwick in UNITARIAN. ration duly established and existing bv -nine preml-e- convey.u to the -ail eonpany F. W. Rollins, Editor and Manager •Mat.- of Maine, and bv Hie -a'd < harle- li l-vi- b\ dee.| 1S3T. and had t here fore 23 Morning at ami under the law- of the ij|tis| when at the in- February, passed Sunday, May worship c.-uMv of Iks-. and recorded In vo|. Bulgaria, presumably having » place of bustne— in Kdm. June-, page 1.:.’ Sub»< ion l*ric#*—#l.Ao a 75centefor of I »e«*d* ript year; the sixtieth milestone. His was 10 30 with sermon tin* Rev. .o. of Maine, and in favor of oi -aid R* stance of Russia, minority by pastor. Hai kaml Mate gl-tr> began mobilizing < on 11 r-t of six months; H7*% cents tor three mouths 'f < I* Wc-toii. of lio-ton. in the ..ii.moii \nd the twenty day June. at passed on his father's farm. Receiving a Walter Reid Hunt. At the request of Ian-nee paid ?*»ri« i,v in advance. All arreantg* re and now it is announced that wealth of Ma—a. lm-< It- *r the -urn of -even ten oVU.ek and thirty minute- in the forenoon troops, members of the t tie sermon reckoned at the rate ot $2 per year. good common school education, he early congregation, hundred and three dollar- and -cvmty -t\ I II. I>ea * 11a r II a the sultan will cease hostilities and delivered two weeks ago will he t twen to w n 1 -hall -ell -o much i* an will refloated. cent- damage, and eight dollar* hi the of dell, of the Advert ug Kates—Are reasonable, in life taught school, ami learned art ** thirty the o •• a- The Unitarian l'\periment.” co-ts ■ ■! -uil, with title, n lit* al'ov ib'-rrllnal real e-tale lie- In th< -al l ;*e :n;i !« ..:• vv i. on apj licaliou. terms of as Subject: tv live rent* accept peace agreed upon of a wi- 1 of at a- i- daguerreotyping. which for time was Sunday school meets in the vestry at the tii,.re f.-r ol:. wr.t of etc-utbo:, I, !.• town Kdeli. pu'die auellou, m-cc-jtarv of e \« al.ov e nielitlom «| 1 •' the It is as cer- are for t -aid •ui)t» iln ck. to -aid Utloti a;,d Bu-. mmunlcatlotn* should 1»p addressed by powers. regarded a lucrative employment. I-ater he estab- dose of morning service. All cordially Hooper,-heriff -Iiti-ly oth. ci liav g -Aid \ecution a*.»I n-t Incidental ei.arge- \ml thcreaftcrward. on lo ai. mier- made pavalde to The invited to these services. V.aiiic, an tain that the will not consent lished himself in business nut t). -aid t w enl of l-o7. m tfJrp,. HASP *« ix t oi STY l’l" BI. I S HI N *» CO., Ells powers Hrooklin. -aid corporation, said corporation having lir-tday June, CO Nt't K KG AT ION A L. for of ducatioii >-r r> o. k and minute- in the afternoon, at worth, '! ..; to tlie retrocession of to selling general merchandise. been create*I purpo-, thirty Thessaly certified Ihmon that lam the -lore of I II .than llatiior, in S.une-y In On evening the young peo- llglon, and having II, When the oil was Wednesday -aid I. I -hail -ell at Turkey, which was one of the terms business carried on so unable to find per-.o.al property f tbe -aid |"W of Mount Ite-erl. puldi. and all ■ -• 1897. ple’s meeting will be omitted and at the ..f t!»•* -aid auetl i' u« i. -I the abovtMlea* n ed real THURSDAY, MAY 20, A successfully along the coast, he was one corporation, n-.pie-t demanded the sultan. slight « lan-m I' W « -ton, have « -tate a- Me- In -aid town of Mount I i- by w ill meet at 7 30 p. m. for a talk by t tie judgment creditor. »e-.*rt, of the most successful men in the h ri d r« a li' or l*e to busi- -el/, d and taken the h. inafter I- i—,iry, may m*c«—ary, -ati.-fy rearrangement of the to w boundary All ho have recently taken the ,. and alt anv I .a hi ne’e of -aid’ c\m utloti and ness. He a force of pastor. e-tatc of -aid .tefcndaid ip-ration, Im-tdental Cheap Newspapers. employed large men. and Con- de alter the give Turkei the strategical advantage stand for Christ, who prefer the tiie right. Htie and Id. n -t w Ideli tin -aid harge- Hint may remain afore-ahl The newspaper which has no uniform and took full charge of the work himself. ional church are urged to be (eiulaiit had in and i>> -aid i*al«s- -ah- of -aid reil c-tate In the -aid town of Kden be to. gregat pres- eorporntion may agreed tin- -e\ mill of N prti. l-.d. at a- above rate and is satis- He enlisted in the army and served as a ent tate on twenty day -peelfled. for advertising space, I lie time win'll t.'i- -oventeetith .%f a. d There will he a service on twelve hour- la liilnuie- p. Ill, Paled day May, 1H\»7 to take what it can is a special Friday in I l- Kln fied get for it, private. -an e was attached on the ..tiginal writ Hnni'kK, riff. at 7 30 m. hi the the the It is rumored over Bluehill that evening p. vestry, which the afon-aid was medium, and the ad- way During the late of his life he was the action in judgment cheap advertising years details of which will be announced on slit lilt t s s.tl.K. of the firm of Merrill given, vi/ vertiser need hut M. P. identified with town in evening. or I of 'and erpett nothing cheap Hinckley, closely interests Wednesday Kirst Lot. \ certain tract pur. STATK nF MaIKK, llAM'iM'KM. < Press. Services at 10.30 on Sunday morning. situated in Kdrn, in the county of Hancock and results. Lawrenceburg Ind.) & Hinckley, is a candidate for the col- Hrooklin, making many additions and \ \IRITK ot AN K\M PTION which Sermon the school at Matt* of Maine, bounded and de-crll*cd a- f"! by pastor. Sunday > i«-ucd a recovered at the of the I'astine district. We improvements in his real estate, and has to wit at a on the ca-t 1> Upon judgment lectorship ltit close of the morning service. lows, itegiiiiiing point of the court liold.m at Lake at the mouth of a stream term -upreme judicial Son of Mai tie for Governor of Alaska. served as chairman of the board of side of Kagle understand that ex-Collector BAPTIST. to Kll-wurth, within and for the county of Han George leading from Turtle Id»ke or Hubble rood selectmen, which office he held at his rock, state ,.f Maine, on the accond I of The Utah State Journal prints a full- M. Warren is also a candidate. The Ttie order of services at the -aid Kagle Lake, tln.ee running southerly lie-day regular a d |s->*T. John shoenbar. of KU- death. bounded westerly by -aid stream and -aid Tur- April, by of Dr. Amasa S. S. Hancock .stale 1 Malm-, page portrait Condon, affairs of the district will be safe in Baptist church, Rev. C. McUearn, tle Lake to the north line of la* d conveyed to worth, county, aguin-t He leaves a of three sons W V. the l.ntona Mineral spring- Hater* ompany, a family who are as follows; Preach- t lia- H I.ovvt- Hadhx k, by deed of Ogden, Utah, and also a picture of the hands of either of these estimable pa-tor. Sunday by organized and exl-tlng under the are in business in dated dune 2. Inns, formerly a part of the dor corporation Melrose. Mass., all of ing at 10 30; Sunday school at 12 m.; law-id the state ol Maine, and io< aled at hll- his handsome home in that The dan lot. so-cm led. thence running easterly by city. gentlemen. whom have been Junior Fndeavor at 4 p. m. Y. I*. S. C. K. Hane.n-k Maine, -aid with him a? different -aid north line, bounded southerly by -aid land worth, county. corpora doctor is a native of Hancock county, at H at 7 m. lion l-dng one not crcatml for pur|anN?- of edu periods of his last illness. p. m.; preaching p. conveyed bv Had lock to the northeast corner Truly they rail'in or redgloii. which -aid execution 1- f..r and a contributor to The That Ellsworth will celebrate Inde- METHODIST. thereof at land of Wellington and the south frequent have met wit ha sa<1 the -um of ten hundred dollar* and the bereavement a loving west end of the old Million and llrvwer di- fifty dollar- and twen American. He is now a candidate and The regular services will t*e resumed at me ient-. debt ..r damage, fifteen pendence Day, doit in fine style, is father and a wise counselor has been l-lon lint’, so called the runnl g northen-t tv eetd-, c«»-l- of -ult. ami lifteeti cent- more week as said dlvl-lon line in a straight Itne ov«-r for of Uncle Sam’s far-off now an established fact. A sufficient this church this follows: Tues- erly by governor takrn from them. ii».' in/.iiiiiiilii in loiil .it It, ir- .>f lien imin \-h -aid eX.- Utlon that I hnve been unable to Hint of Alaska. Jour- sum A- a ,*r the A-ll lot, <-.t h I them-* running north territory The State of money has been subscribed community Hrooklin is called to I v i■» <»f -aid corporation, hare Tb service will be conducted Rev. (.'. er'v in a -(might Hue hounded ea-ter -aid personal property wiin one vvno was ever by and taken .i- the of -al l.atoi ,i nal says of him: to make it certain that the neces- pari ready to aid \ >t to Hit corner f •••- at w »el/e«| prop* ny F. Wo.-dcork. of I he Free church. -outlier'; ■ Baptist ■ Mineral Water t any the following and assist and who former, v the Timma- M a-gatt I■ t. a- -l;.,wn "pong- Pr Anvt.-a > Condon, who is the subject of sary expenses can be for. any everyone sought Friday at 7 30 p. m. there will be a ser- de-4TlU.l .-a! t-. Mil provided and -o’ designated r Christ, and have a *< it tin>lne, H i';<■•« k eouiuy. "'..il»* Mab-e, 1 of til** Tree -tati a > i; :.- «• t. •. ,r; man in the town would be more expressed prefer- said "a K generally easterly hy W Wll I’m with the of *76” and who is ence for the Methodist church. Tho*e ami being ml N" >• -ahi then- < Maine. “spirit oilier-, phtn Hancock umy, Mr was educator! at missed. He leaves a idng at a -take 1 -oulhcrly -lion* ..f good competence, w ho help ve d to be right t<* be a Chris- running m,U:w 4. ;• hounded n Ti w«-t>|ly not do their to make it a of w e.trier the in his native -tate, an»l part day * lt'iii.f- bond at the *.»rt t. •—t bound of Bu-k-p.>rt -enilnary. the result of honest toil and busi- tian, and w ant to know Christ, or those hv lots N Ml hihI wi i | good ft ,1 .1! held "milh ot Oil ill* south aide of -aid at Mir: _an u' versitv at ■: Marion "ims medi and w ho desire to know more of Kagle Lake, tin e ru itlierlj patriotic pleasure rejoicing. ness management. may Him, I’ li en, e ;-v lie Wc-t* Ti> l»l>« of -aid U ester I > -ahi K.ig I tk« «•1 t lie p-4 t d beg nd. cal col I ** «. "t I. »uis. are s y s'- invited to tb service. at .-r 111. In 'an 1 -■•util .’7 degree- ». t Funeral services were conducted \ Sunday lilbg. "I tainii g .. t Imu-.i ad .•ere- tmTf < y the live feel t I>r. !* ft the «»■! ,un w ith a whole 10.30 a m morning with r* e :,.p !"■ one I.. d nine hundred fifty HU N IV « .< I*. worship, !»•--, e\e pill g llo.n tin- a. live at (J. A. of e lull -• v < li K post, which he was a member. in the Rer. I. H. \V. Wharff. ■ a -lake m -al It U.m-', and -uin.-et t-> ■ war He wa« -« it jnv! at the Killed on the Kail. »ervic*s |.« d \ III d ll "i lie or e tli year rely The regular weedy at the Free llie other \> pth'i and re»« \alhdi- oi.t.iinrd >•- minute** ert-t t W ■ > " !. It- ll"' mm ! .d and e'lteeli de r- IMTeiitV live tattle -Pur*. wa- ir_r»-«i and re- Bar is Whittaker. »f was R* V. C. I!. ill -aid de. d ing pare. Harbor primping to receive the Raymond Bradley, Baptist church, Woodcock, thousand l.ml llfoeii e. I l*. a eonv. ved to harie- H la wi- v i- :hu I pint turned ;■> — \ fu-r in* the -em ininary ~ kill'd a in I., *t and f llei Whiu SquMiir.m th summer. h\ train on the Bangor and t»asto-, sre a* f.dlo-As; Sunday Preach- llaim-raml -totin arr hv tmir deed o.-th-d tre« in- jaudn t .■ "■Id' '.'it « rev- inary We-t. and for -e\cn vear- was .1 tn. im .1 g tile .n ut Aroostook road at Oldtown He ing at J in ; school at 3 ill ; I---, Monday. p Sunday p. a-t S id 11*1 I.I .. -In- lint one surceo : 1 nion l*aciti<- < .*!npany ertv di -■ 11>« d a- ..tv.v.d in a deed tiom railway nn w Ciir;»! hu Cndeavor service at fi rn ; t-. a -d •!, The st seasonable as on a t rack the p ... hundr*»! and two j. t tree, < slang, particu- walking adjoining one ( harie- H Lew l- -aid p-taimi d d :-*rfy herein »*a.-!i. wnere lie tas lived -inee 1-74. at s m gospel service p ing ■ v said It a i-l I Ulld; with ttie farmers at on which the train w«* Prayer-nie»*t dune 1—. ai ! I- td.-.| p 2 page 1.4 larly popular just approaching. en r»r. wa- i-or of the I'nited I hlt s iav Ht 7.30 tn. To t hese ■ lit:. e m.i ;.i a ni » t 11.11 huh supers evening- p. ot the I lab. k u t > Mil! e, logl-il of ~ is Just before the train reached him he ■••«•* a I 11 d H sum u f >r this tiisirict in and wa- a present, “dry up". serv I are ordial'y invited. Text Herds e \ t "n HI. *-..-t* v tin. to -prune tree tin* truer member lirst state stepped a toss to the oth'T track, f"r j,Mst"r's sermon next Sundav Rf-er- 1 I,ot or pat le^i-iuture. iKTP.rmin* prob- M •* niii "u.lib' land an | J. what i- kn.-wn a- t » south " e-t l.-ni.d .id I t t tie train whs on t he crack II O' 11 **( »o ye also into the •dtualed the dun— t:i Penobscot is ang.ing for summer so- ably hoiking vineyard, I,, r- :i n.-e -oUtli position- faithfully ami weil. \ 1 e v 11 11. e ■ W 1 h H 11 < k ■ 11, t v th. lot de**« rl'*e l:n light, on w which he had been lit- v\ a- and halsoev er is r ight I vv 111 ve e ■ walking. gi you." ■ 4, to,.I 11 tw.it de- t-l t .he The d aid la- political dut;. a- he-aw it. journers. and throw- out the enticing stab 1 M .. and h -• r. ! a killed ■ r: v d l>»t tlve instantly. fo loW«. to w it Lot i, ..inhered five S begin n.r ..! the h. r-\.. *le-crth* an : a- the r*pu -at. c.i• :: late b >r bait that it is “near the happy fishing e I'll .-Ii* d t! i;! -IX and ... half feet to a -take mug at a point In the w*-terly tde of Lag Pres :TATK "* min, ( IT V Of Tol.ElM). I,, re ;• -. ed t’non e •(.!.! UT' e .Ulld A- wr:: h> c\ce!j*; hi- poem- are *em- 111.- i!. L. SwMzey, tif 1‘ucksport. lias inert ind twent r* «e-s I 1.1 AS ( or.Ml, town iln. I In-me ■•n -aid un lit.. had s\.-i I'- rti three fot l" a -take. u- e-- an: administrative at original a'niaty jioeutlarly Our West Franklin apja>iritetl station agent Hancock, and III. it: a. -t or •’ u .d another lot ->f correspondent pre- Frank .1 Chknki ikes oat that he -outhea-b ri to a point ..f nh -e. lion In the lit hi"i f.-r '•■•Min* office. Thl, Wn •’ on the ha- rcrojr. -• irti cr ..f .1 W t | d a rit u ne n. ,• -■ -1 ! t th.- ii T! v\ -t e I d It "Uiltll >y teg dicts that the w ill be “a little the ton. I iikxm A take ,1 1. tow i. Hie. th. apple crop ot. < < « I. d I! f- I’o d. uieiiee -nil'll nu-i .- .: 111v friend.- in Utah a nl else, d-d ('ll bu-tl'es- ill thr « St > 1.1 Tolclo, HUM e.-rm r art t»i- he Mate afore-aid, nN that -.aid firm wi advo^-atin* apjHdnttnent ■ om -Hi .di vs. -ter line w»- tn- l. ,,f iisk HI M*UFI* I»• *1.1. V on lie I in Hu hit Mountai them I I i.I Preside! blueberries is promised. K- 3lnartisnnnits. point a- govern-r ? Alaska, *' tl.lr oe u tr> d .. .. te. I to a -hike oil McKinley *r *• i‘ h n i■ d every ca -e .. 1 lat.orli Ih.n oc lint a-t to -lake. it,. ii. a -t -t r of h-t nun. I with the !, (.e an. faith that hi- « aims to con- ••c cured the u f It V 1.1 VTA It KM ( »U he red f"Ul 4 1 a-* 1 t• W -ter tin -1, re -it fiiunt I. the The .i T" a'! intere-m in either of tla* e«* — no' of V a V I ki tn. .. eiderut 1 .Mil ;>» n*co*nized. appointment of I!. K. Spofford, fi: wk iii sn persons tat*-- t»• -r« inaftcr n iu* d ■ *-! no .j thei .• ?• oM **vv"ri' t.i bef TO me am! -uh- r;..d I*, iiiv -in.re of -aid lake hT»> -!\ rod- 4< !•• th# lug I Green Landing's new *-t- master, was p > »• ■ ■ At.o-urt uf !«-••• v. In M at Bwl. -rt In .4 IW ;. VS. -tel ( t‘ t H unt** I’.o d lire-ci.■ tld- nth dav of I n, •cr. a d I my -1.. point ot .. ■ fea?* —— and b*r hr ruunt ft H .1 If I, •• d wester H' d till :i a-t ■ d a-sdration- t<> he *..ver».««r <•: confirmed by the Senate a*! Wednesday. A tVi. I I \s, i\. k, the twe fill elgfl M ls-d 1 • ! u -it ■! and vs e -T v.. x"'“ ,,ublu a to art- H I WI- t fe. Ala-k-t, would he no in hi-ointment, Bv-t when is the name ,.? that ^ prinil-e- fly tie-way. i w »• o 1 TY i I I H _• tier- a v .cm pre Wader H i'u 1 * e :.a 1 to do lir-t me, t one,l _ioui.il, eon and lie should >•..a-ider himself fortunate, timr be office to changed to Sj.in ngton? I b>!- < atarrh * un- !- trkei Interna" •. and JL tight r« or less t« ia. and »t rwi-c, a-he lia-a lu'-rative j>ra< a-t-direction tic- I.land min-ou- surtace- I. ill- hen order. •! that n.llir al I. la*. II S' "f the -v -trin -• .] lliere.'f i'C gtVel r.. ail i 11 tern-t I -i— ron ved to the c .| rat 5-• S lice i?\d -a- k on. one of the nio-t *,,r ;.._p | free. per-oli* t'd, p re ll.l -aid p.. tain.* bril ■ Bar Harbor Odd Fellows will not a < of il l- ■ I « IN « ..m build I I ( II KN h Y A ( " T.ded... (• causing opy older t-‘ he published bar li Lew• dee it. d M "pr aier pal. dated liar.: and ar in ti.• s pu physicians -tate. “-•hi !.v leeks the I ■ !. ! i. M \ 11 I H •! just yet. l’ne *30.000 building bad 1 »ru.gi-t-. T'« Wort and re. orded tn 2.', p-.ge ai "I -ahi Keg \, ,.|,|.<| p a, I "Vi. they \ '* Ma Family IT!- arc the he-t. n.erh .Hi. H l-.cw-l .»,•••! 1' ii-he.l nt I -m'llll, i-try to—. ill k ’it., in it wa- dec would not in « n V mind, ded, be-elf- -aid u y, that they may aj.par at a I ird I ot \ r'a t p 1 of 'and M g h- -a iV ■ of —\ era v ■ •• e. The d. '■'•tirt t" he le i,; ;,t H'-vvorth. -ituabd T M a< !,e d I, ... tg a M It III ite O tloll oiwciatic district convention >.ippi»rtmg. ami they wisely determined II .1’- Pi .- cure liver ti.-, i.pb.ii-ne-f, tndt <•:. the tel tli ft .1 a d 1* .. o W I’M on VS -aid a day file, nt Maine, it i.. !•;. .i ;• .i; t ;-.t ni I. i. ., let, ex u to remain in tin ir Kc-ti tiea-taches. A ’■ at Pittsfield last L a iu. laxative. A1 n the k t ihe j..reif and be .. a t:.e lent!, Thursday nominated pre-cut quarters pleasant beard tt I'. I -... ! ..- day of a ■1 'ii — 11 r* 11 the v, eau-e '• II. d in few more. druggl-t* A'irt ijii trt.-r -it g *•■%. n im. \! Y .,r d*- n.ii.-r. a I• ut I vs o|. «•!; n-e .-r Fred \Y. Piaisted, of a silver years Wi Augusta, "si'-ir |) ntw "rt li, of F.den, in *aid coun- ot alid .1 dm and t •# o h'- a •! in.on \ni | -had -el -.. inin h d Id re ,. e. ty,: nsoi vent d« M or. \ i.tim nt f s.-ouiil 4 n ■: a- tat*- -« 1/e.t h ine a- «:.ir. -at and lien i' democrat, for Congress. The con- pin. lain- n r* ote and I- .m.i.". l.efor* One of Thu AM KUK an s farmer corres- ill' -'him of creditors ! ■: an 1 .. ■ N VV ■ it. d> •. .. Tmusrnunt. approved ! ■. w -, t Wit oil it. im 1 n g at I. e#t a- --.»ry |«. NN" vention resolutions 1 id a m H H a r. k of ,r.,. in -aid •• *-*i: f -a **\ ll!!<'D ,xi d til*- f'f- and ■ adopted declar- pondents taktsHii extreme.> doleful view oi v ti..’ ;#••’. -.Man are# o-x- of county, id*" vent debtor. Petition f dis- west on ;ne ( Ki .hi H Paine and .-r- t-. -<>, at pi, a- mrih.n, ii the twentv .n*J its to “that of the w bi n ing allegiance gallant weather be writes: “Farm- charge from ai debtors .t1,:, hi- •'a I till. a o’, h- HANCOCK pr. against a ! a e< " tr.-e. Urine sou t h.'H-t- r' on .ho M. d i- nine k t!i(' 1IALL, estate umlu mm n the vency law* of Maine, Y d'- 1 .* ■ a uee r- I n, ... »..* f a tin- of if | ".lilt A .'111 leader. William J. Bryan”, its faith in ing will have to be done late this spring, aria -pi ELLSWORTH. tiled by .said debtor. llneof.lohn l'» aeli and him I *•-..# ti diieelb, I au> at 1 a-t I in- i- e. In said w t I,a at all." ‘•free and unlimited ere not as Gad as P-dgar A I.ewis and in* 1 a- coinage of silver if Tilings quite Harvey I) Friend. to 1”, and hope. as nietc t-er* id tin- firm of K. A. i.vw ;* A to, hn-b 11 s;re Ll d lupany ;•> deed dated 1. t H* »< »i h, riff. nd'-it who takes a more illso’vent debt -rs the of the re-p hopeful Petition for discharge M.i ad record* ti protesting against passage FRIDAY. r*. I,- from a! 1 debts their b* all p. ii.t.-rrsic in eitlnr of the es- view "Kv« r\i-idy is of the u0nue Eve;r provable against estate of de« d-. 1 o.d. | to w hi. ...dr. f complaining v lairs ln*i tariff bill. But under tile inst-l laws of -■ ri,.,iher an.ed Dingley while the ® «*ney Maine, present- er*'I., e 1- to a- had f 1 t a 1 h- •!• pt weather, n* a. “nut it seems to us ed i.v said debtor*. \|-o first M a p- a .It in-1 at Ittri k in and ac.-uii.t of being the -am. pi •" v <• -i •... sport, democrats, so-called, thus announce MAY PI for tin > *.i am \s Charles A filed for sett i.ment .•>• ntv of H k. on the e'.fth that the weather c.erk know- whv he is MAY 21. Any. assignee, Mount !»«•-. ii vi •. Ln-t* m L.u (h < < •? M a .» P. CC .N N I N li A M, J of said court. ■ -- ■ ■ day d Is..7 their fidelity to the Only. Season udge pail v t»y de, 1 d.. ted -I une I. a d I f 11 ’lie populist princi- Shout. 1’iie a-.- is fine and A true Attest < it o p rI 111- f mailers hav en g looking copy I)okr. It. gist* -aid t tiar'e- il l.« w i- ai I. ..i led In ■ ving .'g pre- to which were wedded in Cud. the V al JL n e.i f if t n> iu in t ui pou herein- ples they the grou 1 is a- lull of sap as an egg is of management of Mu. Frank A. page la. of -ai K. gl-tiy .j subscribers hereby give notice tliut alter nolo p. n r- h* r* ier*d that no owen ef Bangor < ra r|',HF. Lot \ « itali. lot 1 1. •> >p. Hoti-e tin v av e h* en u 1 T'otirth par. Chicago last their erstwhile meat. Last liere was a lack 1 «i y rx<< utors «• then of i.e n to July, pop- spru.g of appointed ••, g; all persons ot sit U a let f 111 tm t-.w d' h-t re y i_ Manner by of said will. Aii persons t svs..rtii, in va..| nai The American’s from on 1 ’el.-1 of i,. v- on tap tn unty, they may up- met in convention in correspondent demands against me estate of said ii, ng y populists Pitts- DU MAURIER'S having I’l -ir at a i.r• i.r o tw lie.d at Klis- West Frank in deceased are desired to acres u -end- this account of a present the same don li la of a. field on the e.. n \. <• t' > • 11 I •• w ih. June, d same Just three f >r *elt nu iii. ..mi a.l pr.-ii.i-* day. indebted thereto are Is *7, at i* n of in k :.. t '• v he f--re noon, and ragedy: to inak- I-art I I 1 ll g need J- 1 requested payment I.e to ard ,t ri .1, >, enus. middle-of-tii"-road were in immediately. ■ .. ■ o if populists > ref oided ll. -u.d I ia k .; r. g i-t y h..#.k hit* ■ A R A h Khien r> young nut uuintciitioiutlL hung hlm-i-lf TRILBY. "I1V..H 1. 1/ a ti H of Iswo.-th, in a WI". had M:iv a. d. JJ. page 14. to r«-If re m. I-;..!..- attendance, and nominated f<»r »' Hirertion of 12. H97. Isaim.k I. Homan said deceased \ they »• pa-i week Th- -a us- ,,f the ra-h d—d was WM. A BK \ l»Y county .r.'ain itomuiicnt B. F. 5am-' e.ni that New subscr: -» notice t-oiive ed t • il | \p... t *. ■, Congress Lancaster, of Nor- a- w- lb-and a c,.mj.at..u u, rc .eked jiany York amt It." m-ret.y gives that prein!-e- ton till- season. X he ha* been duly appointed adminis- ha-l*’l li s|„.r,. |,|| .pal v deed 4a:. d last can- H't’H barn ip. -ome mischievous The ridgew**ek, year's populist Im.jh trator of tht estatt f Charles I lat< .1 um 2. Is--, a .1 o|,i. 11 2.'- pa. •! "i was th- SUPER3 ■ ■ .. v 1 4 ■ didate' r\-r the same office. Urge, and prisoners attempted to CAST, of Waltham, in the --untv of ilam-o.■*. of M.e lla: .ok peg V decease«i, a:.-i giv» n t.omls as the law direet* t har f- H I wi- c-e.ipe pn—ing thr t«>p of th,- d -or open, CORRECT SCENIC EFFECTS. A ! per*ons hav ng di mauds n:isk m< « h I f '• !“ g it ther- t• v wedging a t: i-ucket > of '.till dec. a*.-I are d.*wed to the the low I,- ot M II. It .. I b o.o. t .,1 cue o. nooscot s delegation to price*, 7%. and present i' t h* M" m " I '• atte- to -raw s.tme for *et t lenient. ami a. mi m ret Ha roekn ■ pling out, : |{e-ervtst -eats ..«• ••• -a Par 1 r‘- the invention ■ a-i V tile nt writes of tfip t:.e > .i.g n.aki-ktsl the i-u* kc; act the d Ma J. .1. .1 Is.', hl.-lt'.r \ H ... In o (..!■! » ... •- Wll.Ht Pfiulll I'nn lia-e, 1. none:. : Hows: “Mr. came ha< k into n-c. holding him Burleigh is j last by tl.e ricri'l t neck. jfc: £alr. li *•!.*■: !■< giv* > i*• that throng mil through a representative rpH r* he| a d a -1 v ..• ! •. vv g it.- w .• -1 *" ■ 1 n ** trator of la estate of Ann 1. ma:. He irries about no affected V U J '; y XI U H 11 W e /YK » i.KT-A - •»11»i»-r if he lit re ll.tr: M ng n a s< < i. i:, < o mi s a> tin law r, s poli- effervescent J.»-♦ ,J e.o ... • ■ ■ lrtesy—an r: I -land. c.ujtaining lot of Kind «d a d v, ... il H I w ( ,.r i.the t,|e A per-on- ini. mg demand* against the es- swee’.. -> yet. The-lory suggest*. p.—; -tor;. ii"uv with i'-Vfii rnniim, and 1. etiu- W e o on np. -- politicians too often good tate of -aid deceased are dr-ird t" < stun J or present n. ;• •• .. a origin of the siang pura-e. kick the prio- and further pu rt icu lui Hi. I.ortln-ri g I *. ..M. o! -ai show -' the same for sett lenient, and a., indebted the period of dress Frank M ! \ I r: j<.;, I ot da >i Put- ’• 1 W ,,f candidacy, bucket.” thereto are to make requested payment im- Turtle I ..ke .to- and tn:us 1 N 1 to ashes in defeat 1 > :. \ h \f I 11 \ c .• -, N rt -' r.i,:. mediately. Arno W. Kin., a. Our South-vest 1 > P 1 I: ,. k -:r.i;. .j May i-’. d. 1x97. but..-. same true Harbor correspondent We-tet t gentleman ■ U !!ie » ggs 't’l *1 INI M-t pi li ii.AKin H 1 I'm, a-f I., o w.. n waxes « i; and t hi- t. nu H’ilK v, i; ;. .4. under ag p the in- Vosi.tY. r.. it rt g s nit* -umstances and prop Poultr-. \aid. I:.i' .Ionian’s I them every- 1.. 1 li U U Up 1" U nocent- »oKiiig >. .vn-ni" .ver lnr’ts the H;gn >t.. sworth. Me. where industrious, of tile las; V.I,, * k rs ■ 11 *r, I lie >f able. •*.«< dan I' .nd f p l,,| w. -b ; r. a master of details, and H1 ami M-u:. Sts I: juire id D h. llama.ek. de«a d. m: gr. t -ml- the With the return of the glad-..sue II hi. y, EL Me. law directs. Al. : e uf Hi t.hor springtide worth. persons having demands U« n .isi d in love with his M !:■•'•• ••..... o. igHy constitu- '■ 1' '**'■«■ ht estat* d said !• eased in r.,lu ng the mu-1* I the law i. li. «w r. against de v’ d. M botii.4'd w. -t. :-V « de„. in -anl unty. encx id sired to presc i>t the same i.»- st tieinent, and -outlnrl.. tie -aid Ih tt-* d-eply devoted to the in- 1 n the earlv m-*rid g hour-, when th* !• ll 1 a .nl ..f \ ..ft \V aatrti. a.l indented th« rc t«» are make ! »t, lli, alt \ lira. u |o« l» v. request*.t ot, * and iur \ 1 i-- IO .r*f. Iruslres under tere- of Ma I -park* the g ike di.in, .i,.|->.!i flit .'..in mt rt itnimdiatelv. tt:- || ll !• Jllft I d,|M -Ml, p Hr, V lot! ‘.pe ne, in him pu\ ',f 1 ■ anticipate '• s, -o ... f lenient .. d iv.r Mtvig 1' >i ..| y ah called. tie- -..(,1 li we-t .Tin ol the -aid el or in the tw; -Mid 1 1 May I- 1 a,: J :' a beauty, meium-holy igt.t hour NT gif. f g.-n. ru rt -k M- i». f |tU' k- rt. in presentative, valuable v( Midiiey P **i » faun a: ^ » s 1 when ttie bird- are their even- > IIimiv Wh.'t- H ! n ■ I- 11 e:•••'■. > eased I turd .. singing plaintive Inquire I gi.es n o * t >,. 1t 14 I. _ We-t. !.. 'I'd i1 1 the muni uf John addi: m our y -aid s. A .No. 1U F.l sworth. 1 ■ present in High street, 1 n* .1 .r |. led f..r sett lenient. delegation in- lulUS.Vs a.. th- pe. per- th-- -w.ttnp- L Hr .4 1 t! to a load turning -- of <>' •1 ■ f the wi:. ami tt stan nt of ( ar«-. ne H. and ru n n ng -1 I; I i.,w n l.lisMorth. in -aid Cong Maine will still hold the make -adde-t luelodv of tfte g "ad to accompaniment, all li m« > >’■' a-e.f. First a ■ ite of th( Hie north :in, .4 tie- M.lv t■ -I th lot ..utit of.. Buck-sport, .l-.pl N adv: in '•arth. in of tie- 11 detii a- Notices. HaiK'o.-k. ie• f'.ireher, administrator au- guard the halls of na- i:g 4 special deceased, n.imis being required failed thel.ff ea 4*4 Ml d -oUtiii'l Iv !.Ut to W with the will the terms of s.tidwi A lllA’ 'h. it. i. tilt- lawn, towed ill the smooth rut wake of in- by d persons having ing the ..rth and a-t in,- ..f -aid M, vm .1 a,ready administered tionai it--relation.” "I s id d* « 1-. NOTICE. demands against ne e-t are of said deceased .Iordan lot to the -aid -outli llm of the i, t.;.d for Mi:,. Iin'iu. law n m.-w-r An I of ailed "i yet, deception deception art to -- rah I ft rant, :it. *f desired pin nt the same for settle- .lot I'.an I'ui tn,-m t a a Hi vail, in -aid I- persons are hereby notified that trt-s- ha-«•, iri.in-g nd running b-t not the un-c tiisticated think rb.it th- lawn ment, an I miei.ted ar* county, .li eea-’d First h .uut of llurvi Dll thereto requested ea-t. ut the -aid south line id the -•> ■ VI jo-.iiu' thf B;.ard farm so-ca.ied !y along '* A" T! riif debate will not newer .*: itself. to make payment immediate!v. I 1 o. min,strator. tiled for settieim nt. begin goeth Verily, nay, indeed' at >outh Surry, is strictly forbidden. Persona ea Purehan to the p at j::. May a d. 189" (*>. F. ‘•eoige W. Herbert. lat.- of in until " c’d this notice will he dealt Fki.i.ows, ning, containing one thou-and a- re- nn»re or lluksport, next week, Senator rather dig Hams out of a hard clay Hat, or disregarding with -■ud deceas.-d. although to )••-- It,di tla -at •• ami oiivev ,-d t county, Second account of ng law H. H. II h!'i n g to harh 1 put down a new Brussels three inches NOTlid: OF > \ I. I. OI Minin Of W heodore 11. smith, for Aldr. :, is to call the carpet II I ,-w i- by I- lladlofk, deed dated .I une administrator, tiled expected bill up by set tie me nt too small for the ItFOl FMINf; 2. 1---, and rcorded in Haneoek room, and with a woman ME\T \M> MII.K INSPECTION. I’d.tl F** .\TF i |{(l>| ..untv r, gi-trv Maria tor ttie of a n. R. Stubbs, late of Ru in -aid to-day purpose making around to t»- I >1 r public day regi-try 1 amendments. Xo pieces Of ...li and clinker-, bit- of -tone West, Inspect .» Kuardian, tiled for settlement, agreement ? .J nt d. lsi'7, a; tea o'clock in the foie- Lot. ^ mam tra* t ••: 1 tmi -ituate*! in and wire, bone-, e'ottie- old rub nomas Metvin has -hingles, pins, noon at the office of A. \V. King, in tla town so f Ldeii and Mount 1 ».-i rt in th, e..un 1’ierie, minor, of Mount been reached as to the of r-. t .NOTICE T4> WATER TAKERS. Ellsworth, Desert, m said length harinoni.-a-. rn_ nt» of :.ru-h and other in the of of Haneoek and ’-Utteot First a. count .-f Ber- county Hancock, Maine, all the ty Maine, bounded and trand F. county. time xx., iiii-cHianeou- truck left about 1, i- 'T. the water rat*1 f hi a- .irk. guardian, tiled for -etF- ment. the bill be debated the by hoy-, dogs, Beginning July right equity which Park E. Saunders, de-rribed f..|!"W-, to wit at a by ar-, li. [i-and .ther animals and water-el .sets and bath Ih-giimlng iiank I’. Fm F. a’gencie-, -ur tubs (supplied with h-t otlnrw.se eaiied Parker L. Saunders, former- point on Turtle Lak.* -,,im nim-- ,-ailed L.u!'" Dray, ry t.rav, Nina B. Sena .- but the talk of individual sena- a--e- human belief, confound- tie- of or ..Id water in dwe -tore- and ‘■ray, Judson B. t.rav and John F. upt. cution XVas issued, to redeem the following ; ordan lot, ailed the nee running Judge than it was several weeks southerly A true copy of original. ago sup- Housekeeping. described real estat*. from a mortgage given in a-traig:.t line a iut 4 1-to ,v -t..m- post Atte -t: has. P. by the said Park I.. Saunders, otherwise at the junction of the old wood road ami the Dohr, Register. posed that it would be. ]* a woman is in good health there i* no more | Republicans PIANO Lulled Parker L. Saunders, to Alex. < new load laid out < ..rueliu- la 4 b*-aithfu! employment than housework «»en INSTKIVTION. Hag- by Wellington NOIKI OF of the dated Jan. sea-on niMillsslONUJS OF |\- House take no stock in the ■ erthy, 4. 1X9*, and recorded in hook and ju-t north of t",- over "r-‘ -o.-iking re Js in, woman in undersigned wishes to obtain bridge Hunter | happier pupi of the Hr hounded ea-h MHA h.Nt \ >■ rpHEin page Jlu. Hancock county, Maine, -,k, riy hy land <4 -aid \\,1 that the tactics world But how different when every X piano instruction, either beginners ..r * Al K been story which the of Deeds, viz A certain lot or lingtoii; thence running having appointed by the pro- by -or. those who have taken lessons. Registry par- -till -outlierly along hate step torture' Phis -tale : already Les- Court for IFmeoek III re- cel of land situated in Waltham, in the said the eour-e of -aid new road hounded .a ll !., ou'ntv, Senate the House to Ith. in nine case- out sons given at home of teacher or of as ■ he compelled of ten, comes from pupil aud examine the- ciuims e accept .o.niiy of Hancoc k, and bounded and de- thereby to the road from * >ti,-r Li.>r location of ot them do not shrinks, --he js -aid ... w e. I t- < many hesitate to say i,aturaby right. Kxcept in : a,. ii iit-.r-to in Jordan and Isfnd of said' David I n- county road; thence -tin the bring an 1 prove r. unusual .a-e*. of ••),mab ex- At CALL & CONNICK S formerly we-terly along t.o-'.r cl urns; weakne--" 1 -; on the south ''"Mrs,.* of old and that we will attend the ser- that .? the is made it will c ?a* by land now or said location, hounded south- r,. 1 attempt are verv unne«**--ar v I*r Pierce’s formerly xice a-stgmd ,,s at -f John Haslem; and «.u the west -aid old road to a Hotel Dingo, .southwest h iv..rite by land of by point where it meet- -aid I 1 fail. lTe-cription i-a -imple, natural rern MILLINERY 1 ■■ Muni. the d of j PARLORS r.liakini Haslem ami W. Haslem, containing county road, a- tin- -ame now them, huh iy -d- t -r the-e I- It Cures -at. •- run-, .June next, reoinently. ne and at ti e «■Mice of I’. \N Richard- 1 YOU WILL FIND hundred and -ixty-four acres more or still said ,*ou„tv 'scn«l Ji one cent sta., to ever t of mail running we-terly a'ong r...d with ;i!’ the thereon. a- the same i:.'W riti- > "n. lh* day of October is S .. .i"l buildings ..unded Though it conceded that receive 1 rre .» op. ■•} i#r Pierce’s generally Hats. Dated this lath of a. d. 1837. to land ,.t I-. T. llamor *' "l M*’b' a ill I- A b!r* \V ,r| j's 1 Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Veils. day May. thereby ami other-, L. F. them-f Tremont, May 15, is97. the war in the East is over, there has ■TV Hooper. ami running northerly in a Medical A—uciatlou, Buff*' s y. turning J 'i' W. A. Ornament, and Novelties. A true copy. Attest: I.. F. Hooper. -traigiu line, hounded -aid Heath, r. we-teriy hy land of j J' W Rt UAmzv.N.^^imHsoners. and very sttong. They will grow Students to Preach. must have fishways. very Theological Drummer Condon Lands a i^ueer Fish. Gilbert isrmrnts. rapidly, and within two or MEMORIAL DAY. three years, Among student* at the Bangor theolog- George Condon, the boot and shoe when they are to to will ical who have UNION ready go sea, seminary been assigned to drummer, who has many friends in Ells- WITHOUT THEM, RIVER from weigh five to six pounds. These WILL RE APPROPRIATELY OB- t he summer months in is atill HAVE NO SALMON. preach during worth, passing around the cigars WILL tish grow to enormous often Hancock county towns,are t he size, reach- SERVED BY THE GRAND ARMY. following: on that tin bullfrog. ing It. T. (.'iiliens, at Amherst and Aurora; forty pounds. R It in this Condon was FROM GREEN LAKE AND CRAIG'8 K. Morson, at Isle an Hunt ; I). F. happened way. jfBWS There are good and feeding spawning GENERAL ORDERS BY DEPARTMENT Atherton st North Deer Isle; D. K. Put- fishing, at Grand Lake, down near Calais, Merit II ROOK HATCHERIES GOLDEN for these nam at grounds fish in I’nion river and Sunset. one iHst Merit talks” the H ■■ COMMANDER—ALSO BY POST COM- day week. It was foggy and TROFT IN GREEN LAKE. its and tributaries, Supt. Race sees no rainy, and the fish did not seem to be intrinsic value of I I MANDERS -COMMITTEES AP- Change In Postal Service. 1/^ reason, if ttie are ■ fishways provided, why coining Condon’s way. Under cover of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. im V he POINTED. Among changes in postal service re- Fishways must placed in all dam* t lie fish should not become a permanent the some of the up Merit in medicine means the power to without cently announced is the in fog, boys slipped on Fuion river; them, the at- habitant of these and a source of following waters, behind the boat from which Condon was cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses actual Am Memorial this year fa!In on Sun- Hancock to stock Union riv* r with Colum- and to in tills Day county: tempt profit pleasure people his line which was and curative power ami there- will he observed aa Route 10W. Bar wharf to fishing,and picking up unequalled bia river salmon will he a failure. day, Monday, May 31, Harbor, | vicinity. Winter Harbor. From in- 1 far astern, attached an fore it has true merit. When a while the ser- July 1, 1807, trolling quietly you buy The American has already recorded Another matter which he legal holiday, customary should at- crease service lo twelve times h w»ek immense tin Hood’s take it vices for the Memorial J hull-frog. Sarsaparilla,and according the of salmon fry in tributaries : t ended to is the ret ion of the fish for Sunday preceding from June II to 3) in each planting pro September When Condon felt a at his line he to to or will he held on 30. tug directions, purify your blood, of Fnion river. In two years these two or three Day Sunday, May year. IIsli, I years, giving them time to he had an and cure Commander L. T. thought eight-pounder, any of the many blood diseases, you which grow very rapidly, will want to go I engraft themselves these waters. Department Carleton, upon lie his with the skill of a are certain to receive of has issued an A “played” prize mo..illy benefit. sea, to their habit. After VVinthrop, appropriate large portion the births, to according They I they have gone to sea and returned of following horn fisherman. Several other fishermen address to the of the and and deaths are the The power to cure is there. You are not will Hnd it easy work down the to t lie posts State, marriages printed for going spawn once, State law and their time in about bis boat to watch the the various have first The American. They will gathered an It will make over the dam*, hut when re- post commanders trying experiment. your river they (own wariness will give them protection appear next week, or the week after, in and when that fish followed suit. W. It. Campbell, of Ells- gallant tight, queer blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus turn to and re- but the fish will be our The American i.s spawn they invariably enough, large enough is commander of Wm. II. II. Kioe contemporaries. was tiie that went startled worth, the landed, yell up drive out the germs of disease, strengthen to the w here were has only paper printed in the county turn place they planted next year to take a hook, and unless pro* Dost, No. 55; he issued the following Washington folk into which systematically collects the vital county believing the nerves and build up the whole system. they will be unable to get up over the tectcd tli*1 fishermen will make in- orders: j heavy statistics of the county; the others sys- that t he Shore Line was coming. The officers and comrades of this are dams unless fishways are provided, and roads upon tiiem. It is there- post steal them. probable, hereby required to meet at their ball on Sun- tematically But that bull-frog story is travelling will be lost to Kllsworth. ho fore, that the fish and game commission- day evening, Mir 30. at 6.30 o’clock, prepara- faster than the Shore Line, and when tory to marching to Hancock hall, to listen to IIOICS. Thus it will be seen that immediate ers w ill be petitioned to enact laws special a Memorial sermon by Rev. W. R. Hunt, and Condon strikes Ellsworth be will find must he taken to these to steps provide Hall- protect these tisti until they go to sea. Mich other services as may be connected t here- ABBOTT —At Verona, May i>, t<> Mr and Mrs it iiere ahead of him. with, at 7 o’clock. George Abbott, a ways. It is understood that the mill- About 50,000 trout or American daughter. Hood’s golden The Woman's relief Sons of Vet- corps, EATON At Deer Isle, May 13, to Mr and Mr* owners on the river w ilI make no have been hatched at Green erans, and all soldiers Long Tramp of Hancock Hoy. objec- saibling honorably discharged Obadinh Eaton, a daughter. County and sailors are invited to take with the to in the l^ake and half part From Portland comes the that tion putting tl*tiways, provid- hatchery, of these were in all observances of Memorial GARLAND-At Ellsworth, May 11, to Mr and report Sarsaparilla post Sunday. Is the best, in fact —the One True Blood Purifier. do not cost more than or in the lake. Mrs George W Garland, u son. of on his ing they fJOO planted Supt. Race will try MEMORIAL DAY. Harry Merrill, Sedgwick, way GRIN DLL At Prepared only byC. 1. Hood&Cn.. l^iwcll. Mass. fWO each, and it is believed t tie cost will raising the others for spawning. This Orland, May 14, to Mr and Mrs home from Detroit, Mich., on foot, has The following order for Monday, May Frank Grindle, a daughter. not exceed those figures. A committee tlsh is found in but two lakes in this 31. has been issued : reached Portland. IIAT< II —At Penobscot, May \ to Mr and Mr* of NV Merrill lost his Hood’s Pills from the hoard trade has sent for an country one in New Hampshire, and It is earnestly requested that flags on build George Hatch, a daughter. Two months ago posi- g ings and on the be at half- to come here and look at the Flood’s in this It is a shipping displayed LELAND -\t Ruekxport, May 14, to Mr and tion as a furniture in Detroit. engineer pond county. mast the and that all of polisher during day. places Mr* K A f.eland, a son. jnnanctai. dams, ami he has been expected for some beautiful ttsh, very gamy, and inhabits business be closed between the hours of 1 and He tried hard to rind other employment. .iiiiv hi 5 p. ui. iri'iiimu, s, ,»ir Him .urs time, but ha* not yet put in an cold water. Herbert u When he lert Detroit he had only two appear- very ai * a. m. netacnments rrom this post will Moron*;, daughter. ance. There are five dam* in the main AT UKKKN I.AKK HATCHKRY proceed b> the several outlving cemeteries to PATTI-! n \t Orland, May 12, to Mrand Mrs dollars and a large sum of courage. He Freeman WATER BONDS. decorate the graves of soldiers and sailors as Patten, a son. walked the of the and river in which fishway* should be built. over two million trout ami salmon fry follows: greater part way, RC M I L L—\ t Treinont, May 13, to Mrand Mrs i* a fish in the dam in have been hatched out this A At \N oodhlne and St. Catholic ceme- at other times managed to steal rides on TOWN There already way spring. Joseph's Ruble M Kumill, a dauabter. OF MAOHIAS, ME., teries I. Mousey. S Y Kelliher, I) I. Fields, freight trains. Whenever he could obtain Patten’s stream, in which some lisli shipment of 25,000 steel-head trout eggs SA RINK \t Rm II. to Mrand Mr- $30,000 5 PER CENT. 20 YEARS pond Jauii H.molt->n. James A M" «own, li Nel- ksport. May a chance to work in of the cities he Thuma- K a son. any from but to on and h irles H (Jrindal. Sabine, FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, were planted. Texas was received, owing J Joy visited he did ho. and thus oblained funds \i the Congregational ctmrcli—S I) Wiggin Denominat ion $500 each, due May I, 1U1G. Race, «»f the (treen Lake fish poor packing, the greater of them enough to food. When he arrived at Supt. part and Samuel J Morrison. MAICKIKD. buy is be whs Tin* Issue limited to $50,000. Mortgage has 1ml excellent success was Of the Race At Vrtli Klisworth tieorge W Fatten and A Portland penniless. hatchery, with spoiled. lot, Supt. covers all property owned or acquired by the F Flii11 ips. BrcKLFY MKRCHANT—At He received from the thinks he has saved about ami these llaneoek, May Company. these fry. Pacific 1,200, At Klisworth Falls -John F Whitcomb. A b\ I W Hunker, e-ij. of Kn-tbrook, Mrs Company has a twenty years’ contract with estimated one are now Hunt, r H A W F.llis. Marla Ladies' Shirt Waists reduced from 75c, coast eggs at million. hatching. Haynes. Ruekle ..f I’.rook ,y n. N Y t<> Hiram the town which nearly pays the interest on all t'atlmlic cemetery on High street --Jere Har- Merehaiit, of Ka-tbrook. These hatched out at <»rten AT < KVKi's ItKOOK HATCHERY. bond* issued. splendidly rington, Jnhii S Si ott. John W Armstrong, $1 00 and $1 25 to 50c., at (I.KMKNT <. R \ Y Nt Brook-villr, Mav I.v This is a particularly choice bond. Price on and a The lish commission w Itidi had ll' chian l and Itiverside (i -orgc F Haskell, Lake hatchery, estimating loss «>f car, Rev David Mr- « John Malone. "mlth. Addie T lem. i.t, of C. L. MORANGS. application. which is he*-n from Orcen Lake Peno'.r. to Ko-c .e l* of k. five percent., very small, there distributing fry North 1 iancock \ W Curtis, Israel Durgan, Cray, s.-d^wi. (I."SMI\ < M N s would be 900,000 fry. Supt. Race, how- hatchery, went from here IoUraig's brook Bcnj iinin Shute 11 H K I \t Lnmoine, May | lT5bcrttscmcnts. IIUTSOX B. SAt XDEIiS, l.amome N B Young, D Y .McFarland, Ira | by Rev I. N| I'...-Worth, Mi-.-niive I'. 1 lo-—oil, Two million Atlantic iM I it vest ever, believes that the number of eggs lie hatchery. salmon Hc.igan. of llan. k, t«. I. N Hodgkins, of Trenion. incut Securities, W.ilth.un \ W t io c D Wilbur. •"> I l-'i received was underestimated, and that, fry, an i about the -aurn number of I\i« -ilic -gins, M’l.ol'li MTNITRK \t Rorkland. ", Kxrhjiiu-f. Mr.-.-t, I‘orllHii.1. Me. < May by Fast brook l.ewis Bunker, K L lough. Re\ Fred I-. Mi-- l-.lt a L M .. arc White, I i|. I. f by the number of in the salmon, being distributed from Ibis • «'h.u U ( W judging fry Bis les is, buries Fogg, B Kemick. Roekland, to Harry I. Me I nl ire, of Ruek-port. at in lYnob-cut and Surry -< ivorge F irk, F W Morgan. Samuel Ixailroabs ant) Steamboats,. troughs tin* hatehery. In* has distrib- hatchery Kennebec >TKoll i:\SH\U, 't Kl Kittield, John Saunders. Mmon Flood. I-worth. May 12, GROCERIES™" waters. Rev 1 li W Mr- l.m-v uted no less than I.JOmm) fry, over one West Klisworth -ti B Floyd, sharritigton by hartT, "•trout to Adell.rrt \ Randall, l.oth of Kll-worth million of which went into t he t ributanes Stae k pole. I'rentou H Marks, J H Smith. WnKMLLL rnfsivs \t ..in., la, arc no at store Maine Central HaiirohJ. HANK HALL. May hiyhcr my of In ion river. \ mixed lot of Pacific Mariaville tieorge W Black, F N Brimmer. by R< v I. '1 Rosworlli, Mr- l.or'nda > Worm- of Kl to land-locked salmon and brook The eoinniander of each attachment will ell, I-worth, "•hepii.-rd Cou-ln-, of I. a Local Time Table Oct. 4, 1898. salmon, mulne. mow that tiie new ( report at once to the adjutant the number of whs Kllsworth High Loses to herryfiebl liridye BAR HARBOR To BANGOR. trout fry. about hi all. planted grave decorated. in an (Time. in t comrades will assemble at a in Patten's pond stream Academy Klevrn-Ilining At 1 p all he DIKIY. M. M P. M. < ran11 \ rmv where t he v will form in col- is in Imt can BAR HARBOR. lo The base hall teams <»f field acad- hall, place, you 30. 3 30 The salmon fry. when were Cherry umn anti march to the soldi, rs' Sorrentt. 05 planted, monument, crsilMYN \t Kll-worth. Mav I", dolin A 4 emy ami Kllsworth high school w here a serv ice from the serv ice hook will be Sullivan.. 4 40 from one to one uri 1 one-hatf inches long. played Cu-hm.in, a^eil 1 ear-, t. mouths, I day -. I a held. yd at Item little easier. Ml. Desert Ferrv.j 11 20 1 00 5 15 a snappy eleven-inning game at Wyman FRIKNH-M Mav A At he cone I us ion of the service at the mon- Rrooklin, I.;. Robert Waukeag, Sul. Fv. 1125 tl 10 +5 21 Friend, a_'e.| tin •! 13 dav The West tb'ld ind Sews prints the park last Saturday afternoon. 1'he acad- ument, the eomradt s will again form in col- year-, months, Hancock. II 2s 1 15 5 24 umn and esmrt the orator of the day to Han- tilt \ Y \t ..I.-rot. M i:.. Mr- Laura A Franklin K<>ad. *11 3i; 30 5 33 m to an emy won by a score of 15 t»» 13. following regard old resnjent of •' k ha.l, where the M» inorial address will he Cray -• I y eat-, in.li I -la y -. ELLSWORTH. 50 1 55 5 47 The school lost the field- ii \ W of Klisworth. At that place, “Frank McAvoy, for many high game by by King, esq KKI.LKY \t I'leinoiil, 'Ll. a, Mr- Dorcas Ellsworth Falls. II 54 2 05 5 52 the close of the services the comrades will K• -11«• .. 'iT- .■ irs, I month 2< da vs Nicolin. 12 nc, 12 25 t»» 05 in of the I. N. A. *V ('. ing errors. in one inning only did years theemplov form in line and return to their hall Mill: \N At IU' Mav l-.ii/abetn > Mo Green Lake. *12 14 *2 45 +0 14 again ldlI, 1, to onto new Dunn's arm have in it. that nice Lake Ry. here says; I have used Chamber- twirling glass uml *1 'shantl. ra n. .-ur. ‘I I ear, in month- yet House. *12 22 *5 00 tl» 22 The Woman'- relief Sons ».f Veterans, R'HH-.R-'iN \i in i. -t. L Mil!. *12 25 *3 05 25 This w hs in the w hen the visitors corps, May In, Lor.-u/o F.gerv’- ftt laiti's Colic, Cholera amt Piarrhom Rem- eight h, the of the ■ mayor and members city govern- Rob.-r-on, a_••->I 2o year-, I month. day -. i a —hut Holden -12 2- 3 15 « 28 N liridyi—it'-" f«»r ten or and never made three safe tuts mid were given three hi.-rit, tin- childien '-f the tiul.lie schools and Si N 11 I m M i. Mr- lara I) daisy Prnul.-c.it .function. 12 47 5 .'mi <> 47 edy years longer 1 P.ufk-port, iti/en- general I y, are cord invited to take >*im.cti. avre.l :.| 10 -. E\ St. 12 55 4 05 fi 55 bases i'll halls. i’liis with ail error illy y ear-, month-, day Bangor, without it in my fa ir I consider it the by es y. ; part in the ohservam of the day. your I'eelinys will he BANf.nl!, M.< I IKI 4 10 7 00 best remedy of the kind mauufacturt d. 1 iiillington and good base-running by < 'omrade John I Whitcom is hereby desig- P. >1 A. M. ! m'e.l marshal of the dav. Portland. 5 35 1 40 take in it." It ( iierry field was responsible for live wroiiyht to the highest pleasure I __ recommending .M Yrim: list. Boston..| '.i 20 5 5d is a sp» (“tic for all bowel disorders. For ru ns. I». L. W KIRK FOST. hut of sati'fact ion when sale by (i. A. Pwo MKK. druggist. The score by innings w ill show that the p BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. The exercises this year will he held on I ill-worth port. whs until the eleventh PM. A. M. game anybody’s Mav 11 at the town hall m Hancock. A \RR!\ LI) learn how much von Boston. 7 oo. 9 00 tiad tieeii I’ne score was 13 to 11 you jclburrtismirnts. played. I public dinner will he furnished by the Thnr-lay. May 13 P M. iii ( field's favor in tin* when good •• of Haneoek. At 1 o'clock the Portland. 11 oo. 12 50 berry ninth, prop Seh \: -oreer, t lark, -urrv can for \ our inonev of the wi'l bo delivered yet A m A. M I*. M. 1 dIsw ort h t led th**m, t he two runs being addre-s day By 11 N a* (.rant, |)odii« llo-tmi ('. of BANGOR. 45 4 made by tne Stockhridge brothers, on Miss M. Hunter, (.’berryfield. Sell Ihi-iir, Hunker, R.« kland | at Bangor, F\ St «; 5n s 25 4 50 Albert and The following comrades have Been de- -. A I I.KI) store. | singles by Stockhridge my Prnoh-cot -Junction. 57 8 35 4 57 tailed to decorate Fernald, and a base on errors, t he two graves: Sfh K la Kudora, Riy. liar Harlmr Holden. 7 17 It 10 5 17 1 men the on Saunders and others. ’- Mill. 20 *.» 15 em-sing plate Fernald’s hit. Hancock A Rill \ LI) Egrr*. '7 +5 20 West Sullivan and Hardison. Lake llou e. *7 23 20 +5 Fllsworth hopes were dashed w hen ('apt. Hooper Friday, May li yv* 23 Sullivan WiNcn and Baker. No at all Lr hr.v: Lake.. *7 53 9 35 r5 31 Dunn retired the side with a pop fly to A charge poetry. Sorrento D wning and Ferry. Sell Wesley I.holt, Whittaker, P.o-ton Nicolin -7 42 +'.' 5<) + 39 Marsh. The score below tells the rent of Sullivan Fatten and Bunker. vY I L K D Ell-worth Falls. 7 55 10 lo 5 52 t in* sad story. Back District Fetter E L L*8\\ RTIi. 8 00 lo 35 5 la 57 The features were the tine work for the Fast Sullivan Hackett and Bunker. Saturday, May Franklin Road. -14 11 00 f> 12 Seh high school of apt. Dunn and Theodore Moramv \sh. Fore-t-T, Wakell-dd, Roekland Hancock. 22 11 28 6 22 F.dnt till Itobertson. Seh "turm Petrel, Roudoijt M. Sul. *- 25 til 35 +0 Higgins, a hard foul catch by Campbell, Tracy'- l’.on-ey, J. DRUMMEY, Waukeag, Fy.. 25 West fiouhlshoro James B Mt. Desert s .in 11 45 0 30 a fine centre field catch by (iuptill, and Wright. Sunday, May b; Ferry. Winter Harbor J J Boberts. Sullivan. .. 8 tlit* all-around hard work done for Seh F\press, Rav, P.nr Harlmr 5o. i Birch Harbor Jones and Waketiehl. THE Sorrento. 9 20. Cherrvtield Wakefield and Man- ."teii hair Wind, Kief, Salem GROCER, byCapt. Frospect Harbor Wasgatt. Cole, Trace and BAR HARBOR. 9 55 12 45 7 15 ager Delmont Kicker, who covered first Moore. A KRI \ Kl) Odd fellows' Block, Ellsworth. A. M. P. M. P. M base. The teams will play again at Fond District B"-.. brooks and Young. Sell Hem letta A W hitney, Woodward, Boston ! Cherry field in about three weeks. West Bay Campbell and (iuptill. "*c.n Ku ily, Lamp-on, P.o-tou fStop on signal or notice to Conductor. J. li. Johnson is commander of this Tuesday, May is Novelties ie Dress Goods T1H 8COKK. These trains connect at Bangor, with through post. >eh Catherine, Bluehiil C A A It. It. It II I’ll \. K ______Co*j^lns, HAVING REMOVED train-on Main Line to and from Portland, Bos- AT j Domestic Ports. ton and St. John. W nkrtleld, p rf. •> 2 1 1 10 0 DF.OH’ATION AND INSTALLATION. MV STOCK TO TIIE Pa--ri,^er-are requested to procure tickets Kicker, 1>. lh ■ 1 I It no Boston Ar May 13, sell M C Moseley, 1 hefor** entering tin* train, and Ells- e. «. 2 1 11" Brown. Mass especially "inelalr. Plymouth, worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. Na-li.c. | s :t _• Nr May 12. bark Mlanwilde, Fiekrtt, Ro-ario; Kllswortli I'nlls Church Will be For- Tickets for All Points South and West "muli, it!. »: " 2 :t 1 1 -eh Kdvv Rif li. Pa ra!, Newport N.-w- W'o!,... j,. 1 » mally Opened Next I'liesdny. Ar Mav 11, -eh «.... H Mi l-, Irom South on sale at the M C R R. ticket office, »: Rivet \ .1 NEW If. 1 u "11 STORE Kicker, The new I’nion church at Klisworth Ellsworth, C. F. GREENE, Agent Kkkn m»in a — shl sell Fred (fUpllll. Ill. 'ill II" May 11. Cower, GEOIB.E F KVNNS, " " u Falls will Be dedicated next and Port-mouth in Odd Fellows' Block, I Neweiiltani, rf p. » 2 1 Tuesday, Sargent, Gen’l Manager. I\. K-• in I ll.i -'I Mav -eh Carrie K to Rev. K. K. Hunt, who lias been chosen as 12, F K. B<>( >TH BY. Gen’l Pa-s. and Ticket Ag’t. 75c. grade 50c. per yd. Total-. 4* 1*. .* Ti Look, Ha-kell, New Y ok shall continue to oiler to its pastor, will be installed. Nk\\ YiiKIv >!d Mav ll.-' b- FmmaSBri^jfs 50c. grade 5pc. per yd. K II A It. K. It II 1* O. A. K and I' l» Haskell, lb I la-t The exercises will Begin with an infor- BOSTON AND BANCOR to 2 >c. I *uiin. >'■ I :: 10 " Ar May I'., -eh «. W 3. writ, Perth N mi oy 25c. grade per yd. p.. mal at 1 p. in. This will be fol- I IH.I-S. li. Ill ♦ " " 1 " 1 reception lowed t he drd unit mu exercises, begin- All lat< •.: mods r.: I.,! ... 1 By Tan i' mug at o’clock, the programme of A M is I-., -rh- \- ie K I:i• k■ -1--»«f•. -I per, W h '•() 11; I. « r. 1 M It!*: AMKKICAN t \\ •- 1 \ \\ Barker lila Ness Bed Sit1,‘unship Company. ■ ■ |..ril I;W N1 1 \veeks ug<>. UIIIIIIS I’m: I AM' M -• I iiiggn.-. r. i!. ». 1 l: _• 1 NST \ LI.A HON. \r 1 I. I,- nil Maples it -i.t I*, >lu. k' !_•■'. .1, It .... 4 1 ! •> 0 1 ami in-. at lower than the same n Ioek t in- rou111*iI will meet to prices lrri.it:'!. 1 u I At 1 IT) I'l If! M« X I'll Md Mas 1 h H u: b Kelley, i• \ i11;1' t i.e | ■ -1«• » Trie n-d >i!: a Si \V 1 '| .Ill- quality was c\cr be for sokl T-.tai-. i- i: ]•; -jm 11 »• \. -es will takv place in the • .vn- \r Mas IT. -.-Ii- 1* '1 Hi M.. K i-1 an. IT*.*111 r -! m ulU li\ I N M N'.- ing at 7. in this 11-1 take a w alls Hu; m rin v \ >1.» .i dm Haul, city, j le v. II. I.. of will vle- 1 J ( t *. ♦: 7 '• I" II CriUin, Bangor, Mill M' l»l>| i: I I INI K>---. Brun-wiek across " Iiwr t In- rnioii. K-v. Charles <>t the < \. _■ ; mi r. Cutler, m \i \r Ma Ii A In gilt, B stun .» M m tin- t. m.-juiht M l, In II 1. II ... 1 J I ! I —1:> Bangor, will deliver charge t he !..!• H.ueksport -n". I. Winter- A -! B»-v. I>uv:d Hatch, of Nf.Y.\KI» II WI N A v A1 I Kui l run- I, J, Kllavui; pa^t«-r, secretary m:\v niniMii: 1 ■ ■ lav n." -i a liar whw li u are to m. 11 at •• I'. Maine will deliver -.1, |..r It... k.aml Tu I* i: k.-r r.u. -lol.-i. the missionary society, Hnilaueiplita 1 ■ V. rllma-t Mat -■! •*. .tj ;x ll -'•I Mr. -i li-Ti., ! I- rant.'in f..r ,m| !:• '. s t-'i : w J, (.u pii 1. N.-ac t he charge to t e p* oph-, arm Hev. I’. I,’.. and bid ore 1 -«a ;,h r. get my I' In nit ! .,m. \\ ,1... !. • la. k. r. I 'min. 1. II. Mu >>f adelpM- !• j^riers I'inhnmn, Castinc, will extend the with ■■lean 1 i: 1 Hal -r 1«»r -\ I II..-in-. J, .1. -lurk. I'HilH AMIIM M I A, Marl le k. right hand of fellowship to pastor. 15. i-toli. I \ -m. •ri'U' I (Ill M t Irl (i A\ .I \\ Ha )| buying. music has heen for this v I •' s \\ ■ t•» First Special arranged III.I. V I i; -M Mr 1’. -eh I ..reim- liF.Tl UMNv.. 1 service. I 111 d, H'd. A si A -lk I W .1 k1 I. \\ 1 let Mui'llll, >poll'< Hr in l, M.lav-, \\ dim-d .ysnntl Fri i. 'A I r-ei \. >! MKKTIMi OF (dNOR 1K. A 1 IoN A 1. < II FKCH KS. f oreign I'ora. '•» »i ..I’ I Newell I Tlmi i:. f. !«i:i»>i Hr--,i |; u T * I. annual of the Hancock H.i IN..- \ \ m.N \t 7. ark- I In. v\, 1. Thursdays and -< > r11e meeting Apr n Iht Jan In d l-.t.i, 11 y I u m it, N.i-li, Sm tun lav at about a it, <>f Kieer \\.ter, f. New A nrk A -I M. Mi u'rK ...it I.V 1» -i u lair. N.i-.'i. county association Congregational I '•11\ 11 .1111 New A rk Pianos and N Furniture, Carpets, Organs, >1 k n «, ., '. a J Wakel!.- .1. Th 'l-ell. churches will at ha. m., im;\vk open Wednesday, A k \ / In p.'i t \ 11-ark mis ■ \m», pr •« J. t J I'. New eiiliam. Organdie 111. erual'l, lUl.ihg amt continue and II ■s > during Wednesday i: Ib.-e, from N. u A .-rk Un.s'.V'iKTii.' M MM':. t ■. in,-; I.’ ■-k land" Iravr- l’.rooklin, Mon. I..:. I* -e.| i-i- « Ill '.ell, Na-I Thursday as follows; III >1 \ M a -el; — Ha-koll, liioh !a' at h' a in. nlli-i da >uiida> ,\rrptr«l at M .1 .:. \\ .^el'i. I. I.e|t i'll l.u-c- Kl!- | |.»r I -la ml u | -;. 1 ir. >1 ard-m. Turk- I- ton ... sarifiii W 1 !.. I. 1 1 In I. h 1! -! l'.l-e "II 1 'l npsfiitfj. I H.\i K i; v it a— A Apr JJ, -eh Hhinea- A\ vidr a ••! a I tor I*.. ll.i-l, ■ oti in ct i njf with I-.. -W h.'i 7 li*-* 1 a.Oh Devotional service. Muslins, »rll:, '., r\llel.l, Inning- j.lt. lie. M -pr IE run.'. H..II I a ml HEADACHE. lb* ton Momlav s, Tur.s'iays, I >u I. n. II, \N a ke fit'll]. It', 1. y Ne W euliain. 9.1.'. Organization ami business, i at Ii UK' iMwr Apr J7. -eli Annie ti Thurstlav and tturdav linen finish, ;c. grade, I.' Mi!-"!]' N w e 1111,1111, I. Is iii** "t game, 1 lo. 1*. fr.>in churches, Registrar Reports by <^>1. .-r. McKenzie. avenue f.-r H.a--_..r minute-. I Mi <«i"iiii*l- Rev. J. I*. < 'ashman. II hi l BN I MU ; li"ur-, mpiiv, Vvny. B v i: l* AI»«»K- ** -1 Apr Jl. h Alice -I < rah in (-"minion. •2.00 Prayer. From III Ma-t lad' •••-.■■• M-md at about I poor tree. Lagged I-la ml am I New A k WIGGINS HEADACHE POWDERS. -pt i; S 1 Woman’s Auxiliary M. M. Miss H. T. a "! on a n v.n ,! Mi'ailuT fmiii llo-totl. -’•I Apr .’a, Park t.raee ..1, dlley, in, Ruck. Trinidad oisin \nv. Missionary offering. Notes. SURE RELIEF, OR NO PAY. I s. .j M,*usi A^rnt, Bar Harbor. :i.(KJ Discussion, Is Prc-ent Christianity ('MAIN A siin, ib-n’l Boston. i « hristianRev.J. P. Cushman. NK'v York. Mas 1 ->«•») Julia Bailey, he- >u|»t., JOHN A. (I SUM AN. "llioitii"" as f..re reported m e lt-i with I’.riti-h -» koon.-r W n.i.tAM II. Him., to n Boston. LUO Discussion, Methods a Sol- 12 Powders ill a 1 ul Mtrr., a in vent of Our hurch Ki \. I). siern. sv,i- l.oiind I Hi.;>a.le'phia in lmlla-t. {ox, Also bargain John A. Cushman died Ht his home on Problems," I. Vale. The Bailey imd jil.hooin >• arried away, b.-t gear in 1897. BLUEHILL LINE. 1897. Third street Tuesday forenoon, tin 7 JO Praise service, led by choir. and fail.s.’ 2d el s. a box. IiADXES’ 7 l'» Ad.tress by speaker from A. R. F. M.. tifty-tifth year of his age. He had been Boston. Tim Keeley Institute of the Hast, for tin* cure Spring; Arrang;«‘iii«»!it* in tail.ng health for a long time. Th u rtniay. Iter Wterk. of the Liquor and Morphine habits, is located Thrrr Trips Cushman was born in Oldtown and 9.nn mn and prayer S. D, WIC1GIN, DRUGGIST. Mr. Hy AVe it*. « at North Conway. N II have 1.ranch inuvol to Kilsworth about thirty years Discussion, "C lur hurches as Factors in \d. I Main Street, Solving Political and 1 nstltute.—.Idrf. He was for many years engaged in Soeiologicul LI- MAINK. ago. Problems of the! wunty," Rev. William LSWoiiTH, lumbering. I».v mail same of tins Forsyth. price. He married Miss Abbie Card, 10.00 Conference sermon, Rev Kbenezer Bean: Utmntiscnunts. cit>. who survives him. He leaves also alternate. Rev. Franklin W. Barker one daughter, Kli/.abeth Cusiiman, two * 'onference col lection. broMiers, James T. Custiman and Haniel 2.00 Praver. FOR SALE SAVE THE FAMES! (.ommunion sermon. Rev. F.W. al- low S. of t liis city, and one sister, Snell; figure. Cushman, Rev.J. s. Richards. u v of Mich. The ternate. Percales, Prints, and, Mrs. W.W. lleald, Alpena, ( ommunion. On and after Frldnv, May 7, one of the Sheetings, deceased \uh a member of Ksoteric lodge, BUY MILK steamer-nt thin line will leave Ellsworth every O. n, BURNHAM, H in fact, a full stock of and F. and A. M. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at a. in., for Dry of wlio-m cow- One of tin* special features that will !» pre NEW SPRING STYLES men have been tested, and Bluehlll. >edgwiok, Wares and vide, Peer Isle Northwest Harbor Goods, Small son * found to he Sargent Fancy test on ted In the production f “Trill, y", which healthy. •It i* the I Kartli." of Ladies' Oxfords, Juliette, and Hark Harbor I sloe horn), arriving in Rockland Gents' which we shall takes at Hancock halt on evening, Princess, with steamers and rail lor Boston Furnishings That is w hat Kdwards cV Parker, mer- place Friday to connect D the singing of tin- famous -ong "Ben P.olt’\ in Black and Tans. direct. sell low the m >nth of May. chants of Plains, Ga., say of Chamber- through The dance will also be Introduced. Dairy Butter, Fresli Eggs anil General RETURNING. lame quadrille A lew lot of ML VS Mil aim, MIOKS and lain's Pain Palm, for rheumatism, leave Rockland Thur« These two features alone arc worth the price of Bitsr. A Keith’s make. Farm Produce. Will every Tuesday, BOOTS, at question. for the who was they successfully. what Hancock county, The sugar are in blossom, and it is home-coming captain, heretic views, during our last re- Rev. E. Bean returned home pears makes haste to record. vayage, Thursday. unable to reach home on the death of his J history be, but it i* the that can prop- time to corn. only paper garding affairs, Max Abram will his store this plant American-Spanish-Cuban open son, Edward B Chatto. Excelsior lodge, In China, “the land of be called a COUNTY all the was in opposites,” the erly paper; I was well aware that my sentiments week. George A. Martin, of Bluehill, I. O. of O. T., sent a delegation of four dials of clocks are made to turn restare local The circula- round, merely papers. would not agree with the beat of town Saturday on business. popular 1. E. returned from Boston brothers to the remains to w hile t lie hands stand tion The American, the Bar Stanley accompany still. of barring the In of that was vis- American pulse. questions Miss i’hosie Hall, of Hancock, South Biuehill. Miss Chatto will Record's summer list, is Thursday. Margie Harbor larger kind our best are always inclined here last week. Shakespeare's longest play is Hamlet people Mr. iting relatives remain at home for a few weeks. Mrs. that all the other and Mrs. Stone, of Machias, re- than of papers printed to take the side of the weaker party— it contains 4.058 lines; the shortest is the up turned home Howard Soammon and Nellie Lawree, Clara lias returned to her home at in Wednesday. Fogg Hancock county. as the did our south- Comedy of Krrors, w ith 1,807 lines. just English during of Hast brook, were here last week visit- Dr. E. J. of Bar j IVnvnal. ern rebellion. I don’t mean to Morrison, Harbor, was imply : 17. C. and in town m*. May Much tongue much judgment sel- form last week. NEWS. that our people lightly strong par- for COUNTY Millard Springer has shipped with ('apt. dom go togct tier; talking and think- on sub- Mr. loaded a vessel with Ml TIONS. Xem arc other tizan opinions any great foreign Staples staves M'lKlAl. HKSOU for addHifinal lounty pnfin Gott, who is loading with stone for Wash- ing are two quite different faculties. but they are certainly influenced by for Rockland last week. The following resolutions were adopted ject, D. C. ington, The fool is w illing to for Went -inIIIvan. their kindness of heart, which always George W. Butler has a vessel from by Excelsior lodge, No. 3112, I. O. of (*. T.: pay anything Mr. and Mrs. D. ('lark have been was in Satur- in the John but w isdom. No man that of which Rod it > A. Ash Ellsworth throbs for the under dog tight. Bangor with lumber. HTierra*. The li rent Father of nil has in Ills buys confined to the house the week with lie himself to an Then, m this ease, their sympathy f*a*d Infinite removed *ur ladoved suppose# have abund- day. Miss Adelade Pearson, of is the wisdom, brother, ** is Boston, the narrowly ance a for the rebels. alias patriots ”, grip, escaping pneumonia. Edward It. Chatto, from our circle <*f unity already. B. B. Havey ha* recently planted long guest of Capt. and Mrs. A. P. Gray. strengthened an almost universal In a letter from a gentleman now living here to join that grand circle of unity above, row of elms. by Cymbals are believed to be among tha A vessel arrived Friday from Boston therefore partizan American press, the same as in the West,_he «ays: *1 take The Amer- of was in town I earliest musical inventions. wera John I'racey, Ashville, with for the Bluehill That we our heartfelt They our war, were freight Mineral ican and' read all items from Rennlved, tender sym- the English people, during always ; used in at least Saturday. Co. pathy and fraternal love to the lareaved fain- Kgvpt 4,000 years be fora influenced us the leading Spring Franklin with interest/' against by deep I t Tirist. laanch has as far as tly that, though we know our brother la nt rest The naphtha got Ivondon As a rule we have little Edward Mclntire and wife have re- papers. The sluice-way at t he upper dam gave from hi- we think of him a* Harbor. labors, may one, Southwest else beside the to guide us turned home. Mr. Mclntire's health is newspapers way while sluicing last week. The who ‘dicing dead, yet 8|>caketh". Stbrrtiamunt*. A. March returned from Bar and the improving. Harvey concerning foreign questions; water has been stopped, but there can be Rennlved, Ttiat our charter and regalia l*o Harbor with his on like be on the family Saturday. greatest of these to popu- Eugene F. Hinckley is still in New York no more sluicing until the water goes drapes! In mourning ft the-c West Sullivan expects an addition soon lar side; they us, sure, just on business connected with the Chase down and a new sluice is built. Rennlved, copy restitutions w hen he con- be to the >>f the ami •f a new drug-store, ice-cream parlor and a little as the dog leads granite company. presented family deceased, D. H. Smith has the sills and the under > tinues ahead but watches at also a cop> sent t Tut I i.t mutuH Amkki hardware store. backward, Mrs. Eliza Herrick gave a party Friday floor of his house laid, and intends to can for publication. 1 c. I.oki*, WOOL! see which WOOL! fork iu the to from here attended every roads, way to her Srbbat h school Twelve delegates evening class, which raise 1 do not It will be Eva M mean to to-day. expect IhiiH’rK, tbe master will go. I don't was r j the local union of the Christian Endeavor m<>nt enjoyable affair. * dosii M (.KAV, earth one of those old-fashioned raisings, but ! I ln'K to lnf.*rni my ruitonirm ami th.* and belittle the newspaper—no man on puhlta held at East Lameine last Tuesday Committee on Resolutions. f Man, •< k < that I am The Baptist sociable \\ ill that t he elder vv ill remem- -unity pn-pariil ,ir,| is more fond of it than 1—and as for the Thursday evening go hoping roll-or manufartiin' w -o! Into loth. Yarn ..r Wednesday. was a affair. The new and very enjoyable ber the raisings of his days, ti -1 ■ a dog, the more I read the better 1 like him. boyhood Wank.-t-*. 1, with m-ntni’-* ami -h’-pati’fc. Services in t he church are as follows: dining hall is very convenient. will it a little flavor of “Auld Ung ami t hoi!*h th* I»1 n!• -*. tariff MM N un-atl-fa® and the more I admire him for his give William Is still low. Haney very t«• r> to noiiu*. If ou I»r(n*; your w >■•>! or -.milt t« Rev. J. T. Moore preaches every other A sneak thief visited the Svne“ honesty. Pendleton Hev. Mr. moved to and 7 Rev. J. Mc- Bailey Penobscot Sunday at 3 p. m. p. m.; house one and off of an acre for the But it does not matter how we form our day recently walked Instead purchasing this where he a. m. Bay week, expects to live MOUUISOX’S Arthur every other Sunday at 10.30 w serious ith about *12 from a purse. school-house lot, a- Ust week, opinions, regarding these foreign lady's reported t he present year. and 7 p. m.. Sabbat h schools at 11.30 a. m. ITiion services in tlie church l lie cuimiiiltee purchased only one-half Baptist The measles is out. Several WOOLEN and 1.30 p. m. of Mr. Martin for Some of dying FACTORY. views, and 1 respect the sentiments of all Sunday were very interesting. The an aere flOO. schools which have been on It. KM worth. ■. oij will fit.,! It -atl-l.o to a The Wist >ullivnn high school base ball the feel for they were postponed t--ry others, and my in students of the attended in hey- di-appomtcd. w •• neighbors particular. academy account uf »t will ho -i; *:»• th. :r Ita-lr. beat the seniors again base ball begin Monday. team Saturday: A. K. Austin declares in favor of a free body. counting on a ground. Perhaps Hiram score IS to 1". The high school nine will i! i- as well that has-- ball should be Teach and wife returned last Rolls, Cloth, Yanis and Blank«ts Cuba. I thank him for points in history H. just F. Binder, who returned from New 1 Bar Harbor teams from where of a’ k!n.|* f..r -ah*. 1 h< w -ah* r* at ti e Ell-worth and it in no de- ited about the school where Monday Brockton, Mass., tall, play that 1 did not know of, but York last a prohit lot, week, reports new contract, have I' ’"f (H-h, or Wll.'X 1' .* tj <■«* an V of 1 » as soon ns arrangements can be made. there an little children. they spent t he w inter w ;t h their son gree affects my argument against any and to 400 tons of many wow rvt • expects ship stone a and The and their positions are as rebels and 17. Ch’k'kk. daughter. i_ • players comparison between Cuban week t his summer. May follows bred Havey. p.; Henry Mat- Penobscot Washington’s army, regarding certain hotel will accommodate n Mrs. Lillian Stinson and Mrs. surry. <• B. lb.; Arthur NX Km*, \. I lurk an- -till tocks, Vndy Havey, Harvey ruinous and destructive measures of the large number of summer hoarders during hitlnc of Mrs. Flora Mi! liken rt from in ni in I Il'Hiiiili. irh « Jb. Arielbcrt Archie Bunker, Franklin, who have been the turned i«c»- pi: Gordon, 3b.; the hot months. riot o Hooper. former. I am glad to be still m the dark Why Penobscot ns a ! i'l •• w riti hr | guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mar- Somcsv’.lle Saturiiay. s s.; Herbert Ash, rf.: Eddie George as prh-Ior Oph-r- \}-r.’-- wl ! nn-lif Havey, as to any or even single act, of well fast in* ? Penobscot has more policy, returned home atUutioii \ui-i,i. limi K'i.inintwl. Webb, c f. Will If. J. E. tin, Saturday. prompt Carpenter, wanton and needless destruction on the Mi-- Mary Patten i- visiting her daugh- varied scenery, better drives, and is near A'l'ln Robert- is and general manager. The exercises of captain of The cherry-tree graduating Bluehill t* r. Mr-. John Higgins, at Orland. to the happy fishing grounds. part Washington. If u w a: an ■. w no IT. academy will take place in the town hall. Mftnkrt, May The U it11 I• r« Irr- iiow or 1 __H. story always excepted.) Hcv. F. W. Belch* f«*ll while riding on continual wet weather has held u«-, Friday, 21. In the there *r < Mon ami w .i l".> iti- r. It is not alone sources of com- May evening off at arm's In possible a his knee farming length. fact but Tluv will be a concert. The Boston Ideal bicyc'e Monday, injuring ar«-;u-t tin* think for you. fort ami to the invading army littJeseedas t has been into the IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE supply y< put 1 THERE club will furnish and Miss quite badly. «>r t > ou want a u>ki t tin- u-e .if coffee. that t tie Cuban rebels that music, Lillian Who ar*- injured by Recently destroy ground. Well, it is no use to try to I u h■ r-i- u (*• o- t r-!r«-.'t, I n it) a’! the stores .h will -- there ha- May Kane read. M Florence went to Portland " a m « placed grocery would be very warfare, of course Osgood hurry nature she w ill have her ow n way I .th* -tri| -1 j hit'll •! new called G RA I N < >. made of pure proper preparath>: la-t vve*-k. where -!>*• to remain in spite of t he prayers and murmurs and I ti 1 oi t H v look m at grain-, that take.- the place of coffee. The mo.-t but they their own prop- Lewis >. Silver and Alexander lit nder- expects destroy people's of a -n.n-aeh receives it without distress, sighs dissatisfied populace. She is u. ittoi u rlt delicati erty ami murder the hands in son, of New York, arrived last week on during t he summer. and hut few ran tell it fr->ni coffto. It does not plantation purging the soil and opening it for the if i-Mow t- ijf or Mark a- Children drink it order to drive the laborers into their business connected with the estate of the ion of air and and Ti an ill- To- -i co-ti.\»-r 4 much. may F. N. O-goo i attended th** republican reeept sunshine, mak- ankrt-. with gn at benefit lifts, and 2a cts. ]>er pack and late H. Stover. Mr. Silver ha** ing it the abiding of seed. A ml th- n i. hi k army through desolation, hunger George convent: oi at Waterville last week as fitting pis.-, age. Try it. A-k f#r GRAIN-o. 15. H. marked leased the Bluehill Inn to Miss May V ml If ■■ a mil! a -ii of .t fear. Their trails are by death, A. from hi*-, delegat Surry f --r w 11.t. w a;. destruction and I know of a Odgers, .• f I^akeville, N. .J w ho w ill Stmcrtisnncnts. rapine. open Slll»»»-l < >r .1 -uit for ,-tir m:i t-. -HMe |n> Hev. H. F. who was ill with hundred authentic cases w hich it the house June 20. Miss Odgers has had Day. very b. I ! mu i• 1 ti-ar prove John Small who has *•*! very ill with last week, is hut all me. much in pneumonia improving, \ -1 th- w h.i hi -! -i to experience conduction high-class the grip is out again. 1 r« I -, be I v or hr..w An American ex-sea-captain, whom 1 hotels. it will be some time before he will n. •V crew of nun is at work on 'I In -iT1' lllo ill-all aii Wo-ill’ll■* a t * * resume hi- labors. large the tile pastoral ■- have long known, owns a plantation in May 17. K. '1 ,! m i- h. 1 M. tow i, IN THE C.)linstead grounds. the of Santa Clara. When tin* province ( apt. ('. M. Coulter returned to Boston if rour-i’ w hrn vim an* Mrh Inn Frank Warren has ami Kev. 17. Beau will deliver the memorial been in Boekland A lo-i-i 1 mitt* n- ..f rv. kln-l. war opened his sentiments actions Monday after a brief v-:t to his home. \ ml tin- -t •. at n J-»r address in the new town in t lie w eek on business. -tro!-i.M knitting w ere ent in neutral. Last h band hall. May 31. past ly year ( a, t. I r ha- b* *•*) employed on the tlie afternoon. All of rebels, commanded by a the schools in town Frederick T. Olmstead, jr., has been dastardly steaii -hip wharv-- in Bo-ton during the w 1- .-ij 1 ,■ ,,f th.--.- thliu'-, are invited to SPRING drunken Mexican, the bring flowers and partici- witii h pareeps fora few the f approached place, la-t two winters going on a steamboat days past hoanl, in the A *1 at -ojr iM-aiit fai ior w.ih pate drcorating .\*rciaes The week. )• and after th leader had dimd the toe su r« He lie) w a me of the during has ! h -o.t ... tin- Hr no n I ..ml roa 1. thought.-, thrifty d« coral ion of he sun!: i have come grave** w ill take place at planter, ‘•Captain, steady d. and goo l pay at the wharves. Morton Small, who has been clerking housekeeper naturally and 1 p. m. here to kill you.'* The captain soon found in Freedom t he past y*-ar. :s **i)eiid ing bis i turn to PresMtng F.'der H. W. Norton heltl a >ioici:ison, properly that he whs in earnest, but by the um* of The members of the Indies’ social vacation with his parents, Mr. Hm1 Mrs. quarterly conference with the Met held ist F. S. Small. »h.\ .• .•», » ll-w i.rtli, Mr. he off his life f<>r that wish TllK Amkrk an to gold bought day. library extend 10. S society -Mil unlay e vening. ib preached May \|>n; ft « « orn*-fomh-m .• ■*»»!t. fc«* ferment and putidy in brated New York manu- never HKBOLfTIOXs. been born. •• st anuch. Then b !!ow dizziness, headache, Whereas, l>eath has facturer. Alfred Peats. We have been told of their magnani- again entered our ranks and taken another beloved comrade, we can mous treatment of in we prisoner-. \Ys, and have his books of realize that the great army patriot-, who one or two cases for effect -posing before tine with dared death for tht if country, but survived the samples, papers, t he world, am! the l niteri States in ic- part bard-hip- of war. are being mustered out at a Furnished on prices. ap- ular they have been reported as unduly rapid rate. The mourning drapery 1- hardtv Hood’s'la.! a. tier'ousm-ss. plication, in person or by lenient toward certain prisoners. But if removed fr-on our altar before it 1- replaced in ins and, Powder if ret relieved, bilious fever Washing mail. any one believes that they are naturally memory of another comrade; therefore or Mood poisoning Hood's It cleans < ami more tender-lnarted, or that they would That in tb- death--f r-.mrado Da vervthing vi I h Billing-, lame- \ (.attic!-! hit- lo-t Pills stimulate th** stomach, treat their foes better than the p---t cleans it an.l willingly rouse the liver, cur** head enn- quickly a good and kind hearted c..mrade; although sit- n*he. dizziness. cheaply, Cn ice lines of real Spanish w ouid do. then lie certainly I. a-'c-t uated so that he could not meet often j. ••k.igc -greatest with the Tlie lMls t*> take with Hood's ! economy. does not know them. They cannot con- only >ar-apar.ha. po-i, h-* w il! he mi--. «|, and we in-.urn hi- loss. THE IM. K. trol themse'ves; that kind of rAIRBANK COMPANY, people /.hs.dc#-/. That w. e\teii-l our «\ in ■ to pat t- i. N V. never have made ami m-ver will Chicago, York, Uu-top, they tlie bereave-! family, and that a < -p ..f tbe-e I’hUudcl[ ruler-. The real >>m :-h are re-olutions he a sent | makegood Sj r>i'or*letl, copy t-< Li-* QONSUMPIION wid--w i- r. djr, As’: for the famous JT'iJiJ, Hlltl p 11J C H \\ ii > i'-ans III .SUDU- IH‘- ai.dtoTni: Ku.swiiicTit A mkhi- \n f.-r t!u *. nti'-n gree of honor. This peculiarly mixed lead. lor Ilia:,'. ft ii.alai. n* .u- liable’’ tribe of rebels have no pride, nothing to thirty days. GOLD Cl.A 1(1 IIN RANGIiS •lAMK* H. III!.!.in.,S, ing i- -o die* t ual as base it and 1 never heard of their — \\l> — upon, STKI'UKN 15. W 1... ..ii, honesty. SKW All. I'. > S < W’i have a few sets left of iffMAN, I don't think that I am *•blind'd in jus- ('ommittro on lU'-olutiuns. A^JGiElR’S HOT WATER th« -e tine tice by race prejudice”, but 1 do have the >.»ut h ll.iiicork. prejudice all right. Although it is gen- Crtjit. H. C. is a ETROLEUM erally believed that travel broadens the Hagerthy having large barn built. mind, yet, perhaps, one who has mingled EMULSION Mrs. I.. \V. somewhat with the live races, and many Hunker, of I'.a-t brook is the of to relieve r ■:n -te of the mixed tribes, may be the more guest Mrs. John Walker. Prompt cough, ; appetite, aid digestion and r- -t re strongly inclined towards race prejudice. Kd Trundy, of Wakefield. Mass., is vis- 1 •>: de-h, it i', u-.hke < L.. r I am strongly opposed to t tie Spanish, iting bis sister, Mrs. A. P. W... -tor. Oil, Jji. rid t.igreealuL to take, and to all other of that Moorish people Willis Crabtree has had a piazza built Even i ... ELDRIDGE S. and when that becomes blood; badly around his and a room Cough, diirrhua and night >weals house, added. v — mixed with every race and color on earth, ar- \\a.-!;;:g the body away, the dis- Miss Marcia C. is j excepting any furt her strain of Caucasian, Young teaching tr- "ing >ymptom.i can he greatly school in it produces tribes that 1 do not want to Clifton, and Mias Bertha M. relieved hy this preparation. Crockery L> n't overlook our ^ Wooster in Patten. see any more of in power. It retards civ- In xreat variety. Druggists 50c. and $1.00. Pamphlet mailed ilization and is conducive J\ P. Smith has to enlightenment, gone Needham, free. ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. Grocery Department. to no good towards mankind, and is an Mass., were he will be employed building ( injury to their own particular welfare. a stable for Clarence Southerland, form- Do the Hood’s Richardson. erly of this place. Sarsaparilla, Royal SOMETHING NEW! Christiansted, Santa Cruz, April 11, 1897. Miss Grace Coggins, who has been Baking Powder, or teaching in Patten, has returned borne* Pears’Soap ^ The Old Tree. and is now teaching the primary j Beecham’s Pills ever The “old trot-, cue of Lexington’s school at the corner. people famous landmarks, was lately noticed to May 17. W. stop to see be to its It is now advertising decaying, owing age. Milbridte. AND TACKER. over 150 years old and was iu a very fSOTWAfiRHEATERSV whether it A small crew is at, work in Sawyer s good state of preservation until recent 1 STEAM BOILERS “pays”? A little device that does shipyard. J years. The old tre e is situated in front Not a bit of it. Some repairs are being made at the k AND RADIATORS- the work claimed for it. rf the Buckmuu tavern, whose walls are j riddled with bullets from the battle in sardine factory. It won': cost you any- 1775. So it i 'iippcsed that there are George K. Googius will open a law ! TEFfICIENCY-DURABIUTY'.'ECONOMYV I to and thing call inspect also many mer imbedded in the heart otiice at liar Harbor. •THEY STAND UNEQUALLED- 1 to of the old tree. In 1789 it was used to V/HAT USERS SAV. 1 it. If you are going Parties are fitting the building called’ j KEEPING raise the steeple of the first I < down a carpet this meeting the dry plate factory for a laundry which EVERLASTINGLY put house on the common, a rope being at- will soon he von opened. spring, won't leave tached to it ; d extended across the AT IT Darius Gray, a workman in the .' the store without street.—■Boston Herald. ship- has their sue* buying yard, while sawing treenails Wednesday! brought cess. It will one. morning got his hand in contact with bring yours. Fur ruiu hitis, asthma or kindred troubles of the Now is the time. the throat or lung*, take L>r. Wood’* Norway saw, severing one-half of his right Pine Syrup, a household specific for all these hand. MAKE WHITING BROTHERS. complaints.—.id vt. May 15. X. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. THK END OF A STRIKE. ALLKOASII CAVK. OLD KLLSWOKTII. House of Representatives In General Court as HARLEY FOR BEER. asfacrttBfmfnte. setabled, and by the authority of the same That that part «>f the town of Surry In the of Moulton Man and Party Visit the History of Incorporation One Hun- County Aroostook Farmers Will Plant It In In Purcarville the of Ig»bor Hancock, which lies northerly of a line begin- Knights Wonder of Northern Maine* dred Years Spite of Protest of Moralists. Ago. nlng at a -take on the western side of I to An alarming extent. would nlon What’s in a Name? grew They The announcement that James K. of near its where experiments in tlit? town hall Osgood, Houlton, recently [ Wayfarer in Hangar ('ommercial.] River, mouth, the line between mint every Saturday were to he tried in Aroostook to A Great Deal Sometimes, as Evi- returned from the famous cave of Alle- lot number twenty, now improved by .John county and It was stated nt < night, no time that In 1798 the inhabitants of Plantation ascertain if from which malt is gash lake, with a bag full of hats, some of •Iordan, and lot number twenty-one, now im barley, denced the of an man and woman by Experience every employed in the No 7 sent a to the court he raised has them monsters of their kind, ami a thrill- petition general proved l»> Benjamin Cord touches said river,— made,can successfully there, at Durcnrville Ellsworth Citizen. inills had been initiated for : » thence on line been commented ing story of his explorations in that sub- asking incorporation running, the between said lots, widely upon, and those was a full member. north their works ye shall know them.” and Hedged "To the Honourable and of seventy two degrees we-t one mile & who look at the moral side of the “By terranean wonder. The bats he Senate House Rep- only A well-earned is a brought two rods to reputation profitable K' :ything, however, moved along resentative* of th* of Ma*su twenty a marked tree, thence north are in arms a with him ns a that lie had Commonwealth question up against it with thing for any man to p<**si t gives until one proof pene- llftv we-t to the line of ably day the weave hands ehuseUs. degrees westerly said in him and n t pcAo trated to some of vigorous protest. The shrew d Aroostook people confidence cans hat the inner chambers of Snrrv and that of the Kldora cotton mill read a notice ”'Ve the inhabitant* «>f P'antn part Trenton in -aid county, success will follow that in the -ubscrlber*. however, after his hitter any undertaking cave. Their immense size ho thinks Included as viz. farmer, experi- bears on the wall to the tion No 7, on the Last and \Ve-t stiles of Pnlon follow-, beginning at tin* his name. It's the sat with an posted effect that, lx- ence w ith an of an indication that the cave is much southeast corner of the Town of in over-production potatoes, article of any kind; if it pr >v to be on the first <»f the next, larger River, in the ( minty of llanen-k, llumtdy Kllsworth, just glnnim* month, is inclined to let the financial of as the .on rmdre- than the wildest eon ct ures of its discov- said county; thence south live aspect represented reputm w le jt Show, that we labour under great di-advan- running twenty the company uhl nip. lied to r» the ! fleets creditatilv on I the eries degree- we-t, three mile- one huu I red and ten question outweigh the and anything ring had ant ieipated. tage* being t«» our tuxes with moral, dnoe the of weaving from 28 to 25 by obliged pay ! same iiHim I nis is hs it shoe >e, for it price rod-, thence south one we-t to many of them will for Frank Mr. formed an the town of Trenton, as pome of u- has to eighty degrees plant barley h»- 1 *.lt. Osgood expedition com- part would folly indeed to take n say, was a by stubby cure. It is one of the most lending P' ter Page, Daniel tants itioned experience in collecting the proper kind ly annoying am--! The entered the Treworgy, pet the general court tore- spirit g the and two work- party cave, sliding a can 11 > rest or Knights. Robert Millikeu, Thomas t»reek, of That is all Mr. had complaints person have; (?), store the grain. Jones to •• men, would wait down a shelf which runs at an town of Ellsworth to its an- relief from it or Ti upon .Julian Cars--n. vice sloping A Men day night. ; rmript- Millikeu, KIi Wormwood, do with the and censure of him is and also of the cient boundaries. This availed matter, ness w ith which Doan’s Ointment relieved president j resident biggest, angle of about degrees for several j Calel. nothing. thirty Maddoek, John Wintwertll, me was •- rv uncalled for, and the talk of Mr. It it at once to bare. fa in t wn, to protest rods. found In 18121 all that part of the original entirely astonishing. stopped against They then themselves in a Nat han't Smith, William and cured me so that i the 1 Fletcher, Jones into with Aroos- quickly neglected prop- r.xluetion. of west of ITiioti going company ’* r# large chamber, dimly lighted, with an William Smith, Joslali Harlaud, township Surry lying to use it au I shou'd, but ..’ it Jur « ti -on was a fair man took farmers in beer and dis- river in was set hack on to manufacturing is were not a first-class it would not irregular roof and many corridors and Sum I Maddoeks, Jo-lab Dnrlaud, Jr,” Ellsworth, remedy to de the It.alter to t he wi t posal isfno- Surry through the influence of Leonard simply bosh. have acted as it did.” of all windings in the walls, but with a The above was tion parties concerned. Hut on sce- perfect- petition given presented, 1 wish to men ana pour anae sumr w.c lomires Jarvis. This was against the wishes of ‘‘Now, say right here that! ond .t he it ly smooth and level floor. 'Hie width of anil referred t«» the Feb. b, that come with that terrible referred all to Uenerul general eourt, 11 ii V ill re Imsf'i 1 u ll Ii mv iuvri ninnt>v u plague, 1 every inhabitant t he e, ; M.r ‘- -kshaw. the chamber from t he ent ran re is n 1798. It slumbered for two when residingon territory, Itching Piles; rich and poor alike jn_ inety- years, carload of and that will be : the most of whom dated their letters barley, barley slant relief and permanent cure ir• Doan’s f'uj Mtendrnt Watson, as speaker for one feet. One of the corridors running to the Ret the town of | incorporating arid if lhe which Ointment. Your dealer it. the- i 11.»- t--id the g.-neral Ellsworth as before. The Ellsworth sown, experiment we keeps manager t he iiort li in a zig-zag course was followed | Ellsworth was passed, Fob. '2b, 1800. The For sale all .0 cents. -• are to a by dealers, price t'. it uld th* r* < '• . I her*' art* thousands They came to a chasm at the aide of part sixty-seven town of Kllsworth, approved Fib. 215, Tkkasi kkk's « M HI. n{ workmen wh » houses, five stores, one law one price. would l-e only too t he corridor about 1V) feet from the out- office, A oust A, 5. -:r. ) 1800. the moral at- May > fill their •*». meeting-house and one hundred and five “Notwithstanding high glad pine* er chamber. After lowering a weight I’ON the following town-hip- op fed- of \ s1,rlke was I'• -cribed a-* follow- “beginning at I'niun voters. In the of Ellsworth titude which has been assumed by certain inaugurated. and discovering that the bottom of the I Surry part Ur land not lialde to he taxed in any town r.t r il river at the northeasterly corner ot No. »; in tins Manager fook*h.aw hceuno oh- there were fifty-one houses, one tavern, gentlemen matter, there|are plenty the following assesr-nients for the Male tax of chasm was twenty feet below, they at-; tln-i.ie *',n -ix pt:1 ate at tl deelarvd that he would -birry north degrees, west of farmers in Aroostook who will sow sweep 1 one office, two small meeting-houses and 1*97 wi re made by the legislature on the 2fitb tached the line to a huge bowlder in t lie mile-to corner; thence north 1' we-t th knigbta of ladder from the i’mo of the degree-, and will not to of seventy-one voters. Of all these one barley, stop question day March, 1*37. arUi. wall of the corridor and lowered them- | .■''.i miles t.i a corner being on the line of Tow n hundred and whether it is to be made into malt or HANCOCK COUNT!. n > seventy-six voters in 1822, Hut his efT. rts to fill the laces of the selves inti.) it. They found themselves in -hip itieorporuted the pre-cut -e-sion l>y j griddle cakes more than t now the name of orhn.d thence on Town sixteen were alive in 1872. any l»e*y Noil, North division, ! 21 22 Ptrlh. rp w nlis*dutely fruitless. another large chamber, swarming with I easterly only No. THE whether the now No North 121 22 a t * ship nine miles to a corner; thence south ORIGINAL TOWN LINK. question apples they |, divi-ion, Tie fight in f»-w days gan to wax bats. This room varies in height from No. No. raise are cun verted into cider or their N of V. N 43 14 cx> and a by Hand in tlie lottery town-hips, No has been found which shows strip division, l.ngly warm, report that all t wo to sj x and t lie Moor is not plan feet, level, N e nine iiiUi -to the n.ifth line of corn into that which intoxicates. of No i. N 13 14 the*: yees.-f ! T 1:.! 1 Is WoU 1*1 1 m Trenton, thence just where the line between Trenton and Strip division, a- is the Moor of t he chamber under which No N we-t -aid Tiviib'n iine, two miles to I'nlon others who have 7, South division it 454b rail •! oat in sympathy created no little by Ellsworth was. It was run out in 17H2-3 ••Among rushed into it lies. No Soutli 22 i.X It Ilielit. river, tin lire up-aid river am! bounding there on this 7, divi-lon s 73 by Jones and Erie, and was as the “< irant print subject is the lion. Edwin <>nt 1 the chamber nr> ■ in .■ No south -H 00 ’I \\ »s true, for in h -s than six Leading many 1 A inia t" tin' p! of beginning." \V >, divi-mn, report East and West Line.'’ It was the north iggin, master of the Stale grange; but, hours ir -in the time it had nil i.f them difficult of No Soulli di\ i-iou. 11 88 gained cum ti- passages, entry. Theodore Jones was authorized to call sofarasl am the farmers of line of Trenton, Sullivan, Steuben and informed, s ; er r t a wheel of in Durearville One of tin se, toward the ining machinery leading directly tiie first meeting, 11. lNOO. the Stale have not called him to April George Harrington running more than yet upon No Middle divi-ion. 45 40 was t rn in g fiHse ..f the mountain, was entered bv forty M, llaslam was chosen moderator; Theodore them in business or ethical and t was miles “due east", and the guide No _•!, M iddle division, ‘.HI 92 K\t i> iiin.r tiisl up tight* r than a some of the and for 100 northerly part party explored Junes, Clerk ; (ieorge liriminer, Nat han iel moral matters. The State board of 90 dr Hu-.: *» was of Trenton set off to Ellsworth March agri- N 2J, M d 92 a.; tejy ] ,*raly /.nl, of feet or more. It slopes at an angle to Jell;-'m and Theodore cl« *1 Jones, selectmen; 3, 1809. cult ure is very properly doing all it can No 28, Middle divi-ion, 121 22 degrees, gradually w idening and increas- 1:. f* w il.tvs I’vTO would James John Fab- to and in No 32, Middle dc i-i lw; 7 he suffering Hopkins, treasurer; John Peters run out the Ellsworth encourage orcharding, this, too, ing in height. I'he y unt il No dlvisi and part proceeded co! Sect■ r. face of t he fact that some of the Middle 75 70 rnpie, tow n-diip in 1780. In one report he says apples '* -f they found themselves in another large N,, M iddle di\ i-i-;., 121 22 the ir OK sl'RKY. are manufactured into |y INCOKPOHATtoN he h» gun at t he nort Invest corner of Tren- raised eider, which, lugs d:d t.'*t an :.ut t.i a gr- at d* .1. chamber with vaulted roof, nml alcoves' No 35, Middle divi-i a, -2 06 An act to incorporate the township ton and run east on the north line of within tin- very recent history of the It v. tild in \er do Ih strike must l*> and passages lending downward and be- No 33, Middle di\ i-n, 100 00 cal led N o. 0, on t he eastern ide of i’enob- Trenton to a tree the southeast Stale, has maddened mens brains until Bet th d. yond. pine No 40, Middle division. 121 22 -•■ot river, in t he of Hancock, into t have committed murder. Them '1 1 f D .?•- ..r. ,'P w. '-.* of MTV county corner of Ellsworth and the southwest i.e> No i: M »•: o7 \ 1 a ii far- Tk a 1 «-w n bv> he i.e n.e e»f Surry. corner of No. VIII the township east higniy-exeite.l gentlemen who-are carry- Putter I-i imi, 7 70 ther, Lut w ill ret urn t In coming summer a mi the war I '1 wa gr* at 11r*•:i r in Durear- >' til.:; 1. I’.r it me ted t*y the ate ai.d of Ellsw ort h i. ing against barley might Kagle lam!. 13 75 imi n ik» a n r< ». 11 igh explornti log < u v the of v* I. H. ., -rn protest against raising Iie. d an 1 Pe.irl-Iand. 2 75 ; II I I. pri la! e-, in <..•!,i-ral urt a-- In another he says lie “began >pruce I found evidem-t that the cave had report < »• I •• ui. *: a —.» *1 1* Was a r b*y »1 Peacli I-laud, 105 poWt on the* east side of t’nion river at a been the ab. Tin.-* to** visited by igines. I .t eli d N" .-n the a-t. rn Hog Inland, 4 40 l.lp stub t wo mds from the water on a *' spruce •- Hr* r I.**: v- -m w < of of ■ '■ Sick stomach means sick man >»c Wom- Id r h twice eVidtllCes V. TC 111 tb.' stumps I t lilvci Count j oil Ian- Pradoury I la ml. rv about rods from i.above: tin e\ > *! 1t «1 ••• point ninety > 1. uate pill* tries t I,at had bet II II .eked off with k, e -iii d a- J" ••\v \ i/ nut m we-t an).- Pond m-ar l.iuh- 1 I- 55 lit •* in ir a.t• ■ w w r.en cJu rs w 1 Widow Bates’store which was on Solo- W ry -*p pt some blunt instrument. Mr. Osgood the t..w n ..t bin* lull and blue I,:.! bay ..n W hy not be well? e-tern I-land, 55 t and laugh \s *11 hey laugh'd. He would l*i t and 1 mon Jordan’s lot ) and run on the obi line I.ittle I 09 brought bark -.*■ of t I»» stumps, but Sick stomach ci.me< from }.•<• r fond, Spruce -land, vl*lt t e 1 dying, and was, won and t b- a-t and -out) by 1' i: a ui due east one hundred rods.’’ it came on Mat>h.i!l'- I-la I. 13 75 tlo-y are bndl\ de< \ ed, and the marl:- f poor nourishment; means poor health, an ;■:« ... 1 think. il.age ; ik..U, U1 v e a n d t' n i. K i v b to rain and lie went out to Mr. Isaac* Pickering’- l-' n'd, >'7 the i\ or d not comfort. Shakir 1 Cordial lie bad full in I)wrcurvil> of other t are | !a:n'y appar- poor hgostive sway nearly tant tl.- r-ni, be, and they herel.y are imorpo I Lord’s. Next day lie began where h« Old Harter I- all.I, 15 "• means health and a well lO.1 i.l *t: ent on these specimens. The stomach. j stumps' — rat« d Min. a ti-wn by tin- name of >urry and run one HANCOCK • T > I ! ITM IH.It AN! J: v *>N left off the day before and mile w< Dr ,* r D a.an-on a w ere found in t lie low >-a\ If could examine our stomach we took hand in tb«* tie a. d b.w n 1- In ie-tel with all .y power-, j to a t ree ; t hen one mile more to a ki;-i:uvi:i> land-. ■trike. believes there is Hli- spruce would understand it is that so little Mr. Osgood teat pri ;•■_« a I tin in u nil ie- w bn it other town- mi why line which stooil six the No North d-\ 2 01 he t about rods to w t-lon, y 1 from the it, “The ot her to t he cave somewhere on II i- ie in.. 11 or ill it out of order. open mg wealt ii du, may by law ei.j..y. put No laborer is of his hire east of Beal’s brook (or Card’s brook? |, North 3 98 worthy as the air J \ ml U further eiiai-ti- Tll.ll Mela ld.it, unless we art we never see the other side of the mount tin, 1, doctors, No Sou I he chureh was and after the where he made southwest corner hounds 7, crowded, tiai b da I- I'.-, and her- i- en d our stormieh. We feel it. Wc would ■'pure and fresh, alt bough there is no p-w.-o only No >..uth div I 98 servi-on the announced -, .-1'>i•, regular — of No. VIII and the southeast corner primmer t'l 1--UC his warrant to rail ti,,- in-t feel we -tr draft. An dust an inch meeting it less if took Shaker Digestive N > a* I >te 1 32 that th next at 1 • o'clock there mg impalpable j p., morning A "\ d •! u tie 1 -n,{. bounds of No. VII tnow Ellsworth This ppi 1, Cord al. No or more in h lias sett !e 1 in all of the l-;, Midda -u.-. ., l 32 Would a mass ims. t itig of t he ••* of dept ; plo line was on the I **vi Poster lot YAI.r\TH»N of l.I.bSWORTH. probably No Mid. i*iu in; Durc.irv ille at the uMi. :r- and he hamla r■ am! t hi- pt net rat« d the clot h- Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your 22, j See From h tran-cri. V the first valuation plan )? No 2\ M : wanted eM-ryt i«!y to he n ! md ing of the e\{ 1 >rers. and proved to be stomach digest all the nourishing food *i lie fact- h- 'The town of Trenton, August 2(5, 1M)3. No 12. Middle : .11. It is n*s Jess t** pay th r i• entire pop- ry hard to erad i ate. book, liOO, following were gat you tat, relit-ves all the symptoms of in- oiLt a road N,. M id! ulation turn*d out. 1h*m ,-e th*- strike was ered : In to- laid to Jost ph Morrison’s :i, From observations made by the Osgood list of persons taxed were digestion, acts as a tonic and soon makes then assuming serious bouse and from his house due north 210 No d.'i. Mi.Id'. 2 ',4 proportions. is the cave is were forty-four residents and five non-' well and strong party, the assumption that you again. No M An impro'. is. d stand had ton arranged roils to the town line. I counted the L i* 59, in* of the known. 1 resident-. Fight of the residents'- John J The more take, the less will largest Mr.O-gnod you 3-011 So s ... for the r two 4", Middle I 28 sj M* lutiah John graph poles from the Morrison Ionise, loves that it honeycombs the entire false Tinker, Jordan, Fabrupie, feel of your stomach. Noll, M dd 90 bd M t went or t wen tv -five ten rudi Hash in, James Nathan- y-four poles, Al Trial bolt! ■ lu cents. l.-tlc 1.1. Mid of 17 W '•. Was herself f the mountain, which rises in three George Hopkins, druggists*. h M. MMI-'ON, lovely which the line between the iel Jell in. Kdward them- apart, brings To -utvt. oin <: t Striker- * n.j ! ; *.l in the K!*h*ra above t. and that it de-eends to Moore, register State peak-* road .1 W. selves as two taxsloe heads or leading to Coombs’ house and mill, was sei n ju-’.itig h* r w av through dept ha w hieh w ill he diMieult of »-xplora- having Xoticcs. t he road to (iideem ilcgal the crowd that amended tD ik» r s leading Cook’s house. sp lion. There art* no signs of water in the polls. >i \ ri or maim:. Eb**nezer E. an man. > I \ II OI M\IM The rt v invoiced for valuat ion and Morrison, aged 1'i:» \'l uKit’s « 1 i< ihvc, ami no -ounii or current of air to prop» H s' x k At Pr- mate «‘ourt Ii. ,.l at ascended and in a mommi’ -p d far1- r ..”*■'‘ ..* 1 A taxation consisted of « oi'STA, Ma: .minute a running stream anywhere house-*, burns, Hu. ksport. hi and t.-r -aid county of Han- the \u*t multitude. Ii« :•»r. «•!.•• e<>uid «> 1 I’oN tii.' ■:'"!! town-l: i>: tr.M t- of any Morrison, or tiiil live, in the 1 tin : w •• I si t ea below number of days in saw mill, ditto iu lives, cai.oii ft h day of May hi- y Ir land not liable t > be taxed in a’ realize what it all meant her voice was and he told me t .-f our Lord, otto thousand eight hundred y town, grist mills, farm animals, house, hat he knew heard in sweetest The lueation of the cave is eighty miles sheep excepted, and niuety-sesen the n-se--inents fur ■•n.n*" tax of song: where the line was and he had douht billowing and number of acres of vessels iml no KKT.VlM -1 rumen! to he a from the town of Patten, the most north- land; purporting |M'7 wvri' ii.;iii' t in :r iiii'-i .ni of '.v. ..f J.-ns’ u i*> ••uunty All hail the 1- name I but that it was between the roads above V.copy of the lust ] and testauu nt of taxed. Of the houses lax- d, I 'i k e* *u n: ■. :. Jet «_ I.et Mll^lt pr- -Tite fall. erly town in Penobscot county, which twenty-nine Prudence s. l.im-ry. late of Poston, in tire laiH > h day .da: h, ment ioned. > * > r- »i Theodore Jones and Melatiah Jordan had U n t y of u fl k, and Commonwealth of N Sol tli di Bring f rth t;.< > d-.elem town 1m reached by a branch of the Ban- -i.ii. j?**3 Id Solomon Jordan was a town officer in Mass achusetts, dece is. p, ami of theprobati An>l ituwu him I^ord f all. the best each valued at No I. N -rt i• •. i-. *:•. 53 16 gor A Aroostook railroad. two, £500; George thereof in said < < mmonwealth of Massaefiu The of strikers In Haslem and James Trenton for many years prior to lsd'.b setts, been Suit* nortI l No 3, North dlvi 'J great throng j-*in*nl The discovery of the opening to the Hopkins had the duly authenticated, haling pre- Levi sold his in sented to th» Jtidgt -*f Probate for our said 1***1 ■ No N the singing, and file very hills ami second best valued at each, of Foster lot Ellsworth strip ib •: 4. .rth dlvi-: 1' *2 valleys cave was made a Thomas two, £3iK) |f no.-, f«-r the <>f year ago by county k, purpose being *'• N .. N 7. lit I: *1' I XI alsjut Durearvilh- rev ri era'- >1 ami i*choed hounded north by Card's lot July a -ion, to lus at the twenty-three barns, George Haslem'.-, Joseph a dossed, filed tul recorded in the probate l^aw lor while up camps s until the sun itself seemed to and look passing court for on *--»:*! > on nt of Hu ■ x k. No 7, S'ut h divi-: m stop George Brimmer’s and Moore’s 15, 1S08. Joseph Card’s sawmill was the > the head of the lake. Looking up at the Joseph Ordered: That notice tltereof be given to N*i south 'i 14 17 curiously tij n the strange scene. tirst on the list taxed in lsOO. N i-ioii, smoke were valued £100 each. Ellsworth, all persons interested therein, by publishing L<-manson In tho meantime was mountain side he thought he saw No i, Sout h u, -;•*!•. 21 Brother The old line was of course between Sol- a eony of t bis order three weeks successis eis The next assessed value is on number of hack and forth on the from the clump of shrubbery at in tin 1. dssvorth American a newspaper No m, adjoin M.L **teu :>•'rI, 27 66 walking platform i-suing omon Jordan’s lot and Levi Foster’s in saw mill at from to a lot, printed a ldlsss..ith m -aid of Han- No d. Binging with his soul afire. the mouth of t lie cave. He put on his1 days £10 £20 day. county l».. Middle w-ion, 1» .13 or it have been that the line run cock the first publication to be three week*, General Cuokshaw. who was Theodore Jones is held for may No 21, M ide Manager snowshoea ami started up to investigate. 1’hus, twenty- at least, tielole til* second AN" <• d 11 e sd s of the Foster lot. on the outskirts of the could stand four at a or hab- through dune, d Is .;, nat t in at No 22, Midd v *.", :' -7 crowd, As he drew nearer he observed that it was days £20 (lay £4,SO. John y may appear a probate ourt then to be held n’t K!lssv.*rth N>• Middle d:\ dot.. m the scene no longer. and Daniel Somes each are held for >, not but steam which was rising, rique m ami for -aid of Hancock, at t n smoke, county n,. :r.*. divl-im He ga\e a to Brother Loraanson, Willie Mamma, what does “blood" re- o’clock Middl*- 51 signal the of days, Brim- in the forenoon, and shosv cause, if and that the snow about clump twenty-four £480. George So Mid-lie d-a i-i and instantly the singing eeawd. lations mean? Mamma It means near tins thes have, against the same 22 that he mer’s, twenty-four days at £210. Number <> P. « I Tlu-n General Manager Cook-haw made bushes was thawing. Thinking NNINd.H AM, Ju.lgi of Probate. No I. Middle d’.vi-io- ie of in Jones is held for relations, Willie. Willie atter a thought A ..ps 1 origin i, order of court. a statement from tho In.another had discovered a bear's den, he went back days grist mill, No Middle division. ;•*; 25 platform. 1 Attest: I’liis, P Dot;re, Rcgi-i.-r four at and William ful pause Then, mamma, you and papa hour every faef. ry in Durcarvillo was run- for some of his crew, ami they explored twenty• days £200, No -in. Mnldle divi-n-n, n. 51 must be the bloodiest relations I’ve got. Mint oi oki tmsi i;i ning in full blast. entrance. down to the lirst Maddoeks one day at £200. At the head No 4o. Middie diviaiuii, 53 16 the Sliding ^ HI l:l \s I sdii A. Hrm-ke. of I.s mi. The strike had ended, and all were to tind of the column of saw mills was that of It takes each year 200,000 acres of fores \T No 41. Middle «.. l-.■•.*, 4d 51 chamber, they were astonished \\ counts- of i-’.ssex. and state of Vuwi- Card’s. to cross ties for the Butter I dand, 3 38 happy. that what they had mistaken fora bear’s Joseph supply railroads of chusetts. by iier mortgage deed slated t fie Ul li ; after these .1 mu- a. Just one year to the very day In 1807 a of inhabitants the I’nited States. It takes ties das of d. and recorded in the | Lagl«' 1 -land, 6 03 was a wonderful cavern. large petition 15,000,000 < den Hancock omits of Heeds, 1 scenes on the all Registry book'27b. n, .. ||, r, I 1 stirring public square of was spi 'and, 20 remem- Ellsworth, Hurry and Trenton to the demand, f«»r w hich the con- ed to me, the a the turned out to Some of the older woodsmen supply page Mi, convey undersigned, 1 p iple of Durearvilh- 1 cert tin 1 of real state in the town of Beach 1 datid, 72 Indians sent to t he court for an- tractors get on an live pare. -s in ber u often related by the general asking average thirty 1 W’itm tho most important wedding legend Tremont. Hancock eountv. and State of | ii.is i.ihbiI i tw a nexation to Ellsworth of a of the cents apiece, making in the .iiul hounded as follows: the hist ry of the little city. Sup* rinter.d- years ago, which says that powerful part aggregate Maine, Beginning Bradbury's Island, 1 45 at a stake and stones at the northwest corner ent Watson acted as lx*st man, and Broth- abode under three of otlo r towns described a* follows: f),250,000. -pirit hod its p*aks of s.ii.l lot at the southsvest form of land of Bond near Little l>eer 1-le 25 er and the Lomauson officiated as uaual, the mountains on the shores of the Al- “Beginning at tin- .-outheu.-t corner oi the The British empire owns about one- Myron King; thence southerly by the roati j Western Inland, 23 was the leading h\ the dwelling-house of .John ].. bride, Miss Birdie Kdwardley, t hat this guard town of ElUworth In said county; thence run- sixth of the total of Little spruce I-land, 30 ii gash, ami spirit kept railway construction stanb s. AA'm. King and harles 1.. >tani» v to | Very picture of loveliness. south -5 we.-t, three ndlcs, II" Marshall’s I-.and, 0 o.y over wonderful mines of gold and silver ning degree- the world. It is about since ; the roati leading easterly towards the shore went on an ex- seventy years Mr. and Mrs. Cuokshaw’ rod-: thence -oath M d«v«ccs we.-t t C. by the Ocean House: thence easterly to a Pickering’.- I .-laud, 3 98 were hidden somewhere in that vi- the tirst in the world was com- tended and I’ve heard it said t hat railway stone containing an iron bolt; thence north- bridal tour, River hay, thence northerly by said bay and | Old 1 lai or Island, 4 10 cinit pleted. rsinee then too,nun miles of rail- erly through tlo centre of a well to a stone that arc the in North y. I’nion River to the southern lb" >t AM) dH.Vv -S they happiest couple boundary traek huvt bt. n an evidence I out..iuiug an iron holt and cedar post in the TIM ni-.lt KfcSEKVLl* I..VND8. one Indian suc- way laid, 1 j Carolina. The says that feiio -.be legend said KU-worth. and th*-t -t on dd !i: indeed of a very rapid advancement. along southerly !im of the Myron No N .rib divi-ioii. $1 It; of Durcar- into the of King lot; thence westerly about 1*2 rods to the And to this day the people ceeded in getting good graces Ell-worth two 11:i!•*- to the place oi be ..inning.” j : No 4. North division, 1 74 which for | hounds first named, including within the vllle 1.11 of the great strike, the and was shown the mints and No 7. 'i'll! dt\ M«*n, 5-‘ spirit, The town of Ellsworth its selectmen Vwv i- the tint' to puny your Mo.nl, a.,, South «ti- t-1 ni. H7 permitted Jump this I bunt's S;irs.i parilla i the i*e-t medicine tor the into without a remoustraUd against petition. mortgage hasc been broken, nosv therefore, gum- history parallel.—Kx- Afterward the Indian and a white : No lo. adjoining ,St»"ibeu, 58 gold. THE PETITIONERS blTVEI l). purpose. Thousands of great cure-prove that by i.a-on of the breach of the conditions ebange. N.l M id' I di. id from named Chemeaux went it is the One thereof, I claim a foreclosure -*f said mort- -u, 58 man Bangor ( Iti 1 bii‘t the succeeded and True Blood 1'aritlcr. petitioner'* gage. M a k\ Mb i.s i.s a Swift. No 22, Middle division, ] 74 Forts. to tind the mines, and Earth Best For up the Allegash act was : Be Hast. Me A! as* t, j the following pRssed Hood's l*ill« are the fav .rite family cathartic ! No 2s, MMdie division, ] 74 neither of them was ever seen rs are j racta ally agreed H at | and liver ruedieine. I’ri 2"»c.—Any. j p* clay and nine rpin i No M iddr iLvi-ioti, I 16 is collected "M YSTH < 1 <-1 ntt i able, js„ on the s< as Imre, sand When a of Cambridge univer- ■’ KL” lor L’heumatlsni and Neu- I acted with be ft.y of Mlsworth.for graduate \ e act to -• oil a art < tl"- Town of So «», Middle di*. isi.il. 1 71 sorry ralgia radical1 < ures in 1 n> this Its action '•'«* Of .he l*.c ei.suing .ear, I int.. bags, and these are laid in regular commits a crime, the au- -support poor, faring ,iiy( Lngland, ai d a rt. : tl T w u f Tu nt.-n and to i.l on the is remarbalde anti in\>tt riou- ..U 1 1 sy-tetn ,.,V , tho line of t It r- uiove- at oi.rr ng (iritie* of (In' univirsity take 1 in ik:?re am,, x vl in to the Town ol Eilpwmth. ti ran-.•, and the diseu-r th»* ‘-ID >•- fi O In such a forri di--- immediately disappears. Tlu\Urst do-e greatly ; ;pp any nauper on his account, a* without unci strike kis name Irum ttie l-,-. 1 ,rum liiuj .'I’I'1-"V-I Mat-'-IO, ''' CtUilz- Sold v L*_J> U li.: g>l- from II In g d atJUrrtififmrnts. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. KKl’l BMC AN CONVKNTION. KIjIjSWOIM’H iKAI.I>. For additional Xeivs see other page*. For additional County AYir.i see other pages. Horace who lias been visiting County Mr. Burleigh's Spewh Accepting Nom- Bonzey, to Boston liiHtlon for bia parents here, returned SoulliweNt Harbor. Congress. Went Trenton. Sat u As tlie district convention relay. Charles has commenced black- Charles Stan is off with his republican Gray ley coasting Ohunon Satur- at Watervilie was held only a few hour* Arthur Quinn went to smithing at Oak Point. brother, Capt. Eugene Stanley, of Cran- before The American went to last where he will be through Isles. pres.** day, employed David Marshall has gone to Bar Harbor berry GALLERT. the of was t tie summer. M. week, report its doings to work with a span of horses. Rev. F. W. Barber, of Somesville, will necessarily brief. Miss Sadie who has been in Joy, seriously W. I). Leland has to North- preach the Union church next Sunday, Mrs. gone That every delegate should be in attend- ill for the past week, is reported better. morning and evening. east Harbor, where she i** employed. ance at a convention which, it was in per- Oscar Staples and William Wentworth | The Greatest Centre Ellsworth is one of the crew Shopping Mrs. Frank F. has been con- George Harmon, fishing fectly well know n, would nominate a can- Hopkins captured h five-pound bass at Branch her home illness several of Capt. John Harmon’s schooner, of didate hy acclamat ion. ati* si< d the vital- fined to by Pond recent ly. months. Manset, was home over Sunday. ity of the party, and whs a high compli- Here in this Store. The for the new church have ar- Right ment to t he nominee. pews who was taken sud- A gift of £10 for the public library has Mrs. Harry Ober. rived, and will be together and placed been Mr. remarks after his nom- put ill at Bar a week is received from the library’s generous Burleigh’s denly Harbor ago, in this week. The for the were well position plan- better. patron, Albert Mathews, of New York ination, though brief, weighed, FOUR REASONS WHY OUR STORE IS THE considerably tiedicalion are fast maturing, and every- city. and were listened to with wrapt atten- H. H Hopkins has recently finished a t lung points to a very enjojable event. tion. He spoke a* follows: GREATEST SHOPPING CENTRE: Wind-mill for near his The steamer •‘Bismarck”, Capt. \V. R. grinding grain Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Blaisdeil, «■ f Or- "Mr /'resident and (it n‘!eit%rn ('■ n ■< store at the Narrows. Keene, took a party out to Cranberry <■/the Nor*: laud. have been vis ting Mr-. P.lai-d-B's the we sell must he of : Second, the Isles afternoon to attend the me- First, goods good quality real has been Sunday Mrs. Joseph Kline making “The rumination which so ten parents, Levi Bennett ami wife. morial services for late Rev. C harles E. you cordially freshnes-. of the stock. 1 bird, the prices are guaranteed on her summer improvements cottage dt r me coming as It doe* with such unanii siv, ('.A. received four draft I or*e- Harw ood. Higgins to be the lowest known; Fourth, we have the at Oak erected last 1 regard a* the cimhi g iiniior of die Point, year. tny from Bangor la-i week. Mr. IFggin- The melodious strains and odd grunts standing lu re in 11.«■ pie-- I„V of the re pre— la assortment to select from. Capt. W. H. Ober i- extensively repair- now has elevtn hi iiis sale -tat le. largest and and tlve* of one of tls> and mo-t I and A. P. snorts squeaks ttiat ooze out of strongest lnt« ing his barn. Eugene Cousins of visited his oar 1 F. II ('lough, Bluehitl, Fremont hall of a are in- con-lituefieio- of e.-untry, am pro! ... McFarland are the work. Saturday night doing sensible of here the latter of last week. dications that our band- best on the the great obligations and grave parents part A This Miss Belle Bunker, who has been con- responsibilities it impose*. Week island, with all due respect to the boys at Special Display fined to her home several weeks by ill- “1 am not unmindful of the difficulties w Id- h CHt’BCll NOTKS. Manset —is practicing again. -«> y- ness, is now considerably better. a m w man Juiist em-Miiuter In a--uming tl,- <:u I b d icat ion next week, rue-day. Capt. Robert Spurliug and Lyle New- tics so long and so jthly performed hy him Ira Getchell and wife have been to The pe w has arriv' d. man went on a hunting cruise to east- w l.o*e magnetic presence ha* so late y pa--r! h F Isworth Capes. has returned home. Mr. Getchell went to | in Capt. William Gilley's yacht “Guenn". .1 |uent a tent June IF Woodstock, N. B., where he has obtained the council- of the nation are for, v* hu-ln d 1 They were gone but two days, snd Mr. Ari hit aliF- chalk talk the chil- Shirtwaists. Dress Goods and Silks. employment in a hotel. endor*e mo«i su e. reiy nil the kind Word* that brought iu the biggest boat-load of coots dren Saturday afternoon on t lie subject May 15. Roy. have been said of our late honored repre-et ta seen in this place in a long time 140 of‘•(limit Killing” wa- very intern-ling live, lie was my lrieinl. 1 am glad to v e All tile latest and choicest novelties in these goods are here for South I >fer birds. It is surmised that about all the and a Mr. Tin- b .11 was w. 1 tilled that he t ru -ted me profit and 1 In- will be found as Miss Lizzie Barbour has been ill coots between here and labrador must in the t listen to Mr. dale and your picking choosing prices just fu-cina- quite “A .11,0*1 cv cry day we are forced to ... veiling but is now about. have in the as the themselves. We enumerate a few of the street-' got range of their guns. that no e\ eut id life or death can impeue or ob- Mr. Fvarts. ting goods struct the endless mareii of affair- Cheri-hed items to to come. Kev. Mr. Garland visited Sunset Friday, The plasterers have nearly finished On account of repair- going on at the just get you memories of the illustrious dead will ii\' spending the day there. their work upon the new Odd Fellows ball, the meeting will be held at Hillside linger ion ur, hut * -vent* un>\ «• on ui.d tin1 Goss «Jfc Small have secured another ! hall. George Gilley and son Frank have evening. It vs.il be for job ing mu-t move with them. When the acttoi Friday especially nf xtniic work, ennmrh t n Iwst f«■ Home about completed the plumbing. The t lit* > ouug nilivt rt- mil t Iiim com lug out DRESS GOODS. win 1 Dunning r>e ready r«.>r !-v into the ('hristiun f> : ‘1'ollow mont hs. occupancy ami ratHieii tile people at Hie poll* I ran Suhj. All colors, ill 3-S all-wool India Twills at 25c. ; 30 pieces all-w about 1. is ■ probably July It understood begin a» other* have before me. Induing I'll (HI Me." The peddlers are all out on the war-path checked and mixed manufactured this season to retail that most of the stores and offices in it shall doul-t.es- tax the and 1 mu-t a-k suitings, and the coin of the patience, Saturday At 3 m. a again, principal realm, p. very important from to at are taken already. The building is the the indulgence, of the people of tld- di-trh t 30 73c., 3yc.; 40-inch extra fine Canvas and C-v. r: eggs, are plenty and cheap. church meeting will he held. All art re- "To the discharge ■! the at duties that w i'l finest in town- with all due respect for gn he cloths at ji 03, bought to retail at line of bla.k was a quested to present. $1.30. Large There meeting at the church devolve upon me, I shall bring In-t en Bass Harbor's new Columbia hall. my dress from to e goods 23c. $1 yard Tuesday evening with a view to reorgan- deaw-r, mv honest, persistent ami Indu-ltiou* Sunday ven ;ng u ill be tin I t-t service ! 50 per The met literary circle evening ■ izing the Epworth League, which has Tuesday effort, to the end that the Ititere-t- of my held in ITiion hall. It will he- «>f a mmim- of ia-t week with Miss Katherine B. stituent- shall been dormant for some time. A com- m*i suffer, but shall be fairly rep rim 1 nature. letters have been reeeived Freeman; the was rcseuted in the ongr* -- of tin Tinted >tat< Our of mittee was appointed to nominate officers topic Shakespeare's fre.m Ke v. Henry \V. I unit y. Mr. Harts- Unequaled Assortment “Julius C:i*sar”. There were readings "I if ed not r< a pit u late the artleles of m i'- and report at the next meeting. i'he horn and several other-. Spre.al mu-.e Ladies' from the Mr. Fuller. Miss Free- ll: al faith. Thev are written in the plat!"! Ready-to-Wear Apparel weather of this week has play by lias been prepared for t he occasion. stormy pre- of the n To their advanei-im :d man. Mrs. William l>r. publican partv entitles this to the vented all other which were Mason, Phillips justly department distinction of the LEAD meetings and Iln.al incorporation in the public j-oll« ’• of Next Tuesday at 1 p. in. t here* will be an and Mrs. W. T. Holmes. The last meet- INC. CLOAK HOUSE IN MAINE. It appointed since the Sunday afternoon the c.»unir\, 1 shall be a-decplv devote«i in tie informal lecture at the* church. After consists of Tail r- ing of the season will be held at the service. It rained the I hat every day during past \ lb t f.t 111W- In deetii-at i«*n » Xe-rt -. made Suits, Mackint -h -. Shirt Waists, Cog, n Claremont house evening, June Capes, Jackets, week The fields are look- Tuesday tleim n, I thank you for this generous ex pre- except Friday. Underwear. Call and examine our Corset cove; at 12 i-2c. and 1; subject: Dickens* “Great Expecta- sto u of ->ur eontidenee ing green, and there is a good prospect and good will." .'I-ucrtiscnuntg. t ion." 23c., Nightdresses and Skirt- at -they are W for a fine crop of grass if no drought For the cummittee on resolutions J. H. bargains. At a have received a line of 1 ensue**. business meeting of the Christian Manlty. the chairman, offered the follow- just magnificent .aces, new KibE 15. Ego. Endeavor at the Cnion church last Fri- ONE OF TWO May ing resolution*, whnti were heartily ap- WAYS. Belts, .‘shirt Waists, Ladies' Linen Collars, Ladies' l ie-, Ac. day evening the following committees and South lVnot»*eot. plauded unanimously adopted: The bladder was created for one pur- were arranged for the coming Endeavor Frank Milier has moved his family into r■-r the deatii ••! the and a- such it is not liable to any f .nil of DO YOTJ KNOW pastor, chairman, Mrs. (>. W. Cousins, late Hole Seth I. who for fourteen Smith. Mllliken, disease e xce pt by one of two ways. The Mrs. Thomas Lawton. Mrs, Janies War- thi- district in the t.a!. ...1 WE CARRY THE MOST repre-ented first w a\ from action of the COMPLETE LINE OF RELIA- Some of the fishermen have imperfect already Crockett, Mrs. E. E. Higgins, Frank lloU-e "! Uepre-I illative-, bearing hi- part, in kidneys. Tin* -»*-••!. i way is from care- BLE started for the Banks and more will all w HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND entertainment committee, Mrs. the*e ar-, in the partv council* of the na Gilley; less local t re nt no nt of eit her el iseu-es. soon be on t be way. Nathan Dea. E. E. lion, with fidelity and anility, ever dcfendl r Leach & Sellers. (til lev. our great lo** in his deatii, and we offer b- >o the w eiin b, I ike t he bladder was, e* real ed CARPETINGS ! May 17. F. F. Mrs. A. P. Babson is home from Water- bereaved tender ami .a f >r eon fami!> In arttclt purpose, and if nut doctore d too Br.c s of all kind- of Carpetings are on account 1 t ford where she lias been spending the Ila»* Harbor. pat Me-. mile'll i- not liable to we akness or di-ease, advancing the increased on raw AV *• That thi* convention to duties the material. We still are winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. James Eaton and family spent .Sunday r"/. pre-« ,;t- except in rare cases. It is situat» d back olterin in Southwest t he p- pie of the ’I Mr ! rc- a! 'r B1'-* -arne at the old Lhaauournt Harbor. oi M.ol ■> to tm folder, tiieli pric*1—prices cheaper than other dealer a- a candidate b-r < ongre-*, the li--n. Kdwin < have Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Stone arrived Miss Winnie is at Fox f- re pain, d.,-Hkne— or mirnb improved. fresh with a new coat of paint. seventy the state- of tin* Tnion. Th-y r«- a with prnb trouble of some sort. The error is easily All-wool extra at Deacon Dudley Bridges, the oldest per- Mrs. Julia Holden, of Southwest Har- Supers 50c. per yard. the puolic achievement* an-t tile national repu- made ami may be- a- ta-:.\ avoided. To Good son in the town, hud a stroke of was at Eben partial bor, Clark’s last week. tation won lapestries, 7tc. by --ur representative.-. I'ney i. el tin»i out set sour urine aside afternoon. His extreme correctly, paralysis Sunday Kev. eontident that no district ever had a mure dl* Brussels, i?l.O'> and Mr. Yinal, of Manset, preached an for a sedino-nt or set- £1.33 he in twenty-four hours; age, being his ninety-third year, :i-t. and it i- a mallei of Straw excellent discourse in the church here linguislie«l e-mgratula 11 mg mi lent» s k ieine-y e>r !• adde m ble. | Mattings, from p c. to renders his recovery somewhat doubtful. lion that it ha* heen .-uch men a- The m ild and t he effect of last Sunday. represented by extraordinary Oilcloths, •• l*r. Kilmer’s kid- Merrill nas sold his house and -losiiua Cu-hman, T-U'g Sprague, w.—rge Swamp-Kont. the'great 25c. Hinckley The for ami yacht President Eliot, of Har- Luther ney bladder reme iy, :s soon realized, and Art to si e. stable to Dr. G. E. Kvatis, severance, Hiram Keleher, Rugs Squares according Parsons. Mr. Hinckley y« u need a med tie should hav«• vard university, built in this place by •John Otis, samuel T. Ken-on. Freeman 11. you will move his to Bluehill where tile t.e-t. At cuts family Freeman is druggists’ fifty ami Gott, f<>r the Mor*e, Cohurn, An*on 1’ Morrill 1 nearly ready Stephen one dollar. You have* a he has been in business for some may sample bot- years. water. is a James Kdwin I>. li beauty and will sail like a Itlaine, Klye, Stephen Llml tle ami pamph'el. hot h sent free- by mail. DRAPERIES. Mr. and wife are both natives I Hinckley gull. say and Seth Millikcti. M ell t 1 *:i llll' I .:.I—->\V< »K 1 11 A M KICK A v and We are the ones in tire who of this town, and all are sorry to have the Ab>"fr.d, That they take satisfaction in **'■:oi \ >ur addre*s- to hr. Kilmer A Co.. omy city carry a full and : Now then! are there fellows comp!' move young H1 nghamtem, N. Y. The* of line of family away. knowing that the people will ratify the nomi- proprietors Draperies. Our prices are lower than any house in th in Southwest Harbor to a this 17. Climax. enough get up nation this du\ ami elect th lion. Kdwin paper guarantee the genuineness of May made, which is a base hall nine? Or is t ins offer. country, stating good deal, but is the fact. Err r- there money C. Kurleigh a- the sue- e--.-r of the late set), I.. Lanioini*. mous over there line of lace Curtains from to enough to hire one? If not. Mllliken, and that lie will prove a vv -rtliy .un 50c. $10 per Cher.ill Harry recently a few pair. Coolidge spent we would to tld- li-t of respectfully suggest that some panion long cotispieuou- repre- Draperies from $2 50 to $7.50 Cretonnes, Silkalines, r\ days at home. of the ladies be it’s of Dr.q might practised into fair sentative-. Hi- high character, his untiring neglect Nets and Mulls kind of ball are the Spotted from 10c. Capt. F. D. Hodgkins is having a piazza players. They indu-tiy, hi* thorough knowledge of the wants up. smartest side of Southwest Harbor; we Holland and added to his house. and int- rest* of tne district, hi* wide acquaint Opaque Shades with fixtures, at are convinced of that. throat and 25c. ance with the pul lie men of the Stah and i* A full line of Curtain and Capt. and Mrs. N. B. Coolidge are visit- Drapery fixtures and -unde There was a large gathering at the loval devoti -n to the principle* --f the republi- Carpet ing their daughter, Mrs. and other Berry, social and dance at Columbia hall last can party commend him to the voter-, who will brcnchial relatives at Bar Harbor. week elect him an mab-rit v at th- Tuesday. It was an enjoyable time hy overwhelming are to find here in 1 iuc f<-r all. e in election to he held on People surprised right Ellsworth such acrucCTiii tiic cxiurcn next sunuay believe these hearty, jolly special the Jl-t day of troubles social gat hermg>- nU-nt v of tren ml it v ainl enormous assortment of as morning will consist of short addresses, June next goods we have. It has become a < youth, plenty of music and the best moil readings, etc., to the of Col. H. K. Hamlin, who over saying that if you want to find what at relating sufferings dancing Huor in t lie county. It was an presided that HONEY you desire, Bo.-tan pi i the Armenians. At the close a collection ! old-fashioned down-east no the coitvention, was ihe of to M. or if sociable; recipient many go (.allert's, you want anything that is fashionable, r. starchiness, no no exclusive- will be taken for the orphans of the snobbing, well-deserved compliments not only on 0F ble and first-class in j ness, no airs of superiority, but brotherli- leads to every respect go to Christian in that his but also on the martyrs country. ! ness and good will each to each and to introductory speech, able manner in which he A quiet wedding was solemnized at the all. conducted the May business of the ^ath- parsonage Saturday evening. May 15, 17._R. gathering. HOREHOUND An feature of when Mrs. Lorinda Wormell, of Ells- U**«-r 1*1**. amusing the convention M. was the insistence the that and worth, and Shepherd Cousins, of this A. O. Gross was in Rockland last week. by delegates dealinga GALLERT’S, the take the town, were married. The is one of speakers platform. The pre- ... The groom Rev. J. S. Richards was in Bangor last Leading Dry (ktods Dealer in Eastern Maine. cedent hhd been set by Mr. Heath. After Lamoille’s respected citizens, and the week. disease. TAR bride the esteem him every man, after the enjoys high of her Ells- addressing No won Judson A. Haskell came home a few ter Hale's of Horehound and chair, started in to make his from Honey worth friends. Lamoine extends her a speech Tar is praised by its users. Its curative effects FOR THIS WEEK OMA days ago. are like hearty welcome, and best wishes to the t he door. But he was not permitted to pro- magic. Sold by druggists. for a married life. Charles YOU CAN BUY AT couple happy Capt. Haskell is at home for a ceed. “Platform!” was the cry, and every May 17. H. Pike’s Toothache few days. man yielded. Dr. Grindle, of Hancock Drops cure in one minute. Brooklln. E. P. Spofford arrived from Augusta on county, pleaded the length of his legs as An extended account of the death of E. Saturday. a ground for remaining on the tloor, but CASH MARKET, the Hurley’s Friend would : the A. may be found elsewhere in this Mrs. L. was delegates genial IS lbs. Native Salt Pork \V. Hart in town last week for *1 Of) 3 cans 25 c!-. doctor but after two or Beans, issue. for a few insisted, three in- 25 Corned days. Beef, only 1.00 3 Peas, 25 effectual to he Edward M. about attempts proceed, grace- 25 -Salt Fia» (or .. Carter, aged thirty Mr. Alexander and wife are here occu- i.oo 3 Tomatoes, ! ! ! 25 fully yielded, and started for the died plat- TRUSS Mt. Desert •• years, Sunday of pneumonia. He their Cod, only 3 ets. per lb. 3 pying cottage. form amidst Corn.25 leaves a wife and four small uproarious applause. 2 eaiiH C’ol. children. Schooner Elixir Peachea, 25 eta. “Carrie E. n May 17. G. B. A. Pickering”, Capt. The work of the convention was com- Frank Haskell, arrived Sunday. pleted in less than two hours. Best for Children Special Mark-Down on Fresh Fish of all kinds on 21. 350rrtistmntts. [ The summer people are commencing to Friday. May come. The Rent for Rheumatism. Meat and Quite a number came Saturday. Remedy eomouNTY Canned Goods on Saturday. May 22. From the Fairhaven (X. V. Register. AGENTS WANTED Mrs. William Richardson and family Lobsters Boiled Mr. James Howland, of this village, every day. Strawberries received morainic are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Pickering, every Health I states that for his wife Prescription. twenty*five years " M",!- John J. and William P. Scott I- —«• for va-l, than r i Spofford has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A Vt™.""' ebea,.er a,., ! were at the convention at Waterville la -1 few night ago she was in such pain that week. | sh? was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Row HURLEY’S CASH A. W. Clark, of Castine, is doing the and for the doctor, but he had read of MARKET, ! JOHN I-. plumbing at Dr. C. E. Wasgatt’s new Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and instead of HURLKY, Proprietor, Ul.„ K, MAIN [ cottage. going for the physician he went to the MUKi.r,KLOWOBTtl. I May H. New Steel Cable 17.__ store and secured a bottle of it. His wife Fencing did Best J Sullivan. not approve of Mr. Rowland’s pur- Quality—Greatest Variety. W. O. Emery and wife returned Satur- chase at first, but nevertheless applied Fencing, Gates, Poultry Netting. .* ■•'?/'//'■'/J, day from Boston. the Balm thoroughly and in an hour’s MONEY Oxen For Sale. F. time was able to go to She now IN IT FOR LIVE Working G. Simpson, of Newton. Mass., is the sleep. MEN <• a? %) it whenever she feels an or a guest of A. T. Wilson for a few days. applies ache and finds that it • ■' J'/if • I^ena pain always gives relief. A / J/€ Miss D. Wilson left last Thursday paii of large cattle suitable 1'or He says no medicine which she bad used JOIjIjHWO UTII quarn * for Greenville, where she has been em- ever did her so much good. The 25 and vork. •J-j ployed as and book-keeper stenographer •50 cent sizes sale STEAM EAIMYRY / for by G. A. Pakchkk, 9 /r J. 9 for Saunders & Sous. AMI BAT1I BOOMS. druggist. Also one of The funeral of Ambrose who pair Steers, well matched. '• ■ "NO >i) ^ <■ '/ Simpson, I’.lt, » A.lUlit," died Sunday, wiil.be held at his late resi- Lisle 9 To Mr Corner >• •; Thread Hose, Black, Bargain, 25c, AH kinds "I worst done at short r.o For full Dri;^ on laundry particulars and dence afternoon. Services [ 1 of Tuesday by AT f tlce. Gooilsca I tar and delivered. prices inquire W R of Hunt HI la wqrth. H. li. tsTEY o. CO., r. -A if ;n nlooe r\t I I X f.n ARTHUR SHUTE & CO.