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 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*