Clfe Clliiiimtl} .ntertcan. XLVIII. you ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30, 1902. |! N«». 18. aDorntirmnit*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. bring cake. The meeting of Nokomis abbcriistmtnti. lodge called for to-morrow evening for C. 0. BURRILL & MEW ADYEKTIHKM KNTN THIN WEKK. practice, has been postponed to Saturday SON, evening. Place for sale. In liankruiilcy— Itnt Mark C Morrison. P. E. Laffln, H. C. Woodward, Willis Famwtt ft Kami— Photographers. Dunn and James Hawkes are at home INSURANCE E J Walsh—Shoe more. GENERAL agents, China ft Tea from where have Japan Co—Tea, coffee and spice. Brockton, Maes., they Bank C L Bubbiix Bldg., ELLSWORTH, ME. Morang-Dry goods, hoots and shoes. been working in shoe factories. Lsffln Eastern Steamship Co—Change In schedule. W R Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. and Woodward will return to Brockton W» RKPHRKKNT TH» Or la Hi): Saturday. Elias Bowden—Notice. Martin son and Mrs. Hot Home and Adams, of Mr. Most Reliable Mr Rolls, Foreign Companies. Augusta, John Q. Adams, of this city, who has been Lowest Rates with State and county lax on townships. Compatible Safety. ill with diphtheria in Boston, is now im- He is home to re- SCHEDULE OF MAILS proving. expected to suit on real hot hot MONEY TO LOAN Improved estate and cuperate as soon as he is able to leave the muffins, cakes, AT ELLSWORTH POST OFFICE. hospital. In effect Oct 14, 1901. Mrs. George P. Dutton gave a talk on Going East—7.18 a. m., 6.GS p. m. “College Settlement Work in Boston” at made with The GEO. H. GRANT Going West-1 W6 a. 6.28 m. Royal Baking CO., m., p. the Congregational vestry last Friday MAIL CLOSES AT POST OPTICS. evening. It was enjoyed by all present. General Insurance and Real Estate. Going East—8.30 a. in., 5 80 p. m. Other talkB by Mrs. Dutton on the same Powder be going West—11.20 s. m., 8 and 9.80 p. m. subject are oromised. may freely and SUNDAY. ELLSWORTH BAR HARBOR, ME. The county commissioners were in Train from tbe west arrives at 7.18 a. m., de- Ellsworth yesterday, and appointed dates eaten of for the west at without fear parts 8.05 p. m. Mall closes for for State roads in the towns the west at 5-30 p. m. designating of Brooksville and Trenton. They will go to Brooksville Monday, May 5, and to Senator Hale is borne from Washington Trenton 13. for a few days. Tuesday, May indigestion. The rock crusher will work this The Eureka hose racing team and begin week. Drilling has already begun. The Two Weeks athletic club have organized a baseball For first work to ke done Is in the nature of Only nine. { repairs to streets in the city. Crushed assisted by Mrs. W. A. Nelson, his Some of tbe stolen good* A. K. Hagerthy arrived home this Portland, companion. rock will be laid on parts of Oak and contralto, of has been were fot'nd In Carter’s and he from the medical at Bangor, already possession, morning college School streets that are in the worst con- $2.00 $2 per doz. Baltimore. printed in The American. is now serving sentence for receiving phoVocraphs dition. stolen goods. Miss Mabel B. T. Sowle is with Booth- We have leased the Photo Studio Mr. B. F. t Lord left Monday for Au- negotiating formerly occupied by .Toy, Gen. Eugene of Mass ., a Griffin, Lynn, boAt-builders for a foot The eighty-third anniversary of Odd and will open for business Thursday, May t. We make everything In burndaie. Mass., where she has secured a bay thirty-five former Ellsworth boy, has In his posses- was celebrated the Hoe of to date. position as cabin sloop, with auxiliary power of five- Fellowship appropriately pictures. Everything up bookkeeper. sion the American flag made by the horse gasoline engine. The sloop is by Lejok lodge, WIvurna encampment James C. Frazier la building a stable sailors in Lieut. Gilmore’s oat of party planned especially for Mr. Sowle’s busi- and Nokomls Rebekah lodge Inst Friday PHOTOGRAPHS FROM $2 TO $12 PER DOZ. 22x26 feet on bis on Cross place street. patches and strips of their clothing, after There was a and ness among the islands. She will draw night. large attendance, The la and building high-posted roomy. their rescue from the insurgents in the the was an on€ Every one ordering oik* dozen of our $6 work, or better, will receive a five feet, and will have cabin accommo- evening enjoyable Esoteric worked the third wildest part of Luzon. There was a at 14-karat rolled gold brooch free of charge, vale price $2.50. Remember lodge degree dations for ten or twelve persons. The throughout. banquet ? offers are to advertise our are on four candidates last Dr. A. C. Dr. o’clock—one of the famous dinners tot these special work, and good for two Thursday evening. Hagerthy, J. F. Manning auxiliary power is not intended for speed A weeks only. We also make a l$x$0 Photo etching. 2-3 life size, and turkey supper was served before the and A. W. King are attending court iu but merely to make the boat somewhat which the society is known. After the it free of charge, a frame of us for the same. work. ; give providing you buy Auburn. Dr. Hagerthy goes as defendant independent of wind, and to enable Mr. banquet there were anniversary exercises, Frames from to each. $3.50 $10 In a suit for the the L. F. Giles, whose Improvement was damages brought against Sowle to bring her up to the Ellsworth programme arranged by grand W. H. noted last week, was not so well for him. Mr. King is his attorney and Dr. wharves at time without for lodge being followed. DresRer VM STYLES OF any waiting MANY DIFFERENT MOUNTS, BROOCHES a noble Frank S several days, but now seems to be Improv- Manning witness. It is expected the a favorable breeze. The engine will drive acting grand; Call, acting AND FRAflES TO SELECT FROM. case and Herman E. ing rapidly. will be called to-day. the boat about six miles an hour. Con- vice-grand, Hill, acting In of the provided Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Packard and The proprietors of the Hampden cream- tracts for the boat are not made, but after chaplain. place hymn We do all kinds of Amateur Work. We make all kinds of Photo in Mrs. Mae Sealander of will a branch collec- a few alterations in the model first sub- for theprogramme, If ! daughter Carrie, who have been in ery, Bangor, open dark room Is free to amateurs. All are invited living Jewelry. Off cordially Mr. Sowle thinks order sang a solo, with piano accompaniment Boston the past winter, are expected ting depot in Ellsworth this week, in the mitted, that the U> call at our studio, examine our work and get our prices. jl Mrs. Harvard Greely. The anndi- home this week. Morang store on Water street. F. E. will be placed and the boat built this by exercises were followed a short will be the local The summer. versary by Pierce & Watters will ship the first Morang agent. has canvassed the farmers of 1 entertainment. There were a piano sole WE ARE HERE TO STAY. of hardwood staves on the Standard company of Columbia who cargo Morey Wiley, Falls, Miss vocal solos by Mrs., the vicinity for promises of cream. by May Bonsey, Oil Co. contract next week, schooner was sent to the State two years ago Don't wait till the last days of these offers, but come early ami avoid by prison Grace Royal, Miss Bertha Joy, Miss Edna “Lulu W. The annual sale and of the Uni- from Ellsworth for at W. L. the rush. When others have failed, try Eppes”. supper burglary Springer and Monroe Dorr; a humorous tarian will take Wentworth & Co.’s store at is one Mark Hertz, who returned last waek society place Thursday Orland, character dialogue by Hazel Holmes and aud of this week. On of three convicts at the State who j from Boston where he has been employed Friday evening prison Mary Campbell, and a character sketch will be served are dead from wood alcohol. FASSETT & RAND, the past year, will open a tailoring es- Thursday evening supper drinking by Walter J. Clark, jr. The evening tablishment here. at 6 o’clock. There will be a sale of A pint of the alcohol was found by seven .Successors to 11. P. Joy) KLL.SWOKTH, M AIN E. closed with au old-fashioned Odd aprons, ladies’ ties, work, etc. On of the convicts who were working in the A special meeting of the Village Im- fancy Fellows’ dance. evening there will be an enter- and they drank it. Three provement society will be held at Mrs. Friday paint shop, tainment. of the men died a few hours later, and James A. McGown’s next Saturday at 3 COMING KVKNTS. two others are still in a critical condi- p. tn. All ladies invited. P. H. Stratton, of Malden, Mass., has | tion from its effects. Wiley came to Ells- Thursday. May 3, at Hancock hall—Con- Fassett & of Portland, have leased been iu Ellsworth the past week. He re- Hand, worth with a companion in Feb an-try, cert and ball of Senator llale hose com- B. F. Joy's photographic studio here, and ceived the “glad hand” from his many Men’s Suits From $4.00 $ 1900. They spent one night in the Head- pany. Concert by tbe Wonder Workers,, up will it to-morrow, 1. Mr. friends and neighbors here. While here open May Joy of-the-Lane schoolhouse, and were ar- of Portland, assisted by Mrs. W. A. Nel- iSPRINC Mr. Stratton sold hiB house on Liucolu is in the for a week. city rested and brought to Ellsworth. No son. of Bangor, contralto soloist. Tickets Youths Suits From $3.00 f street to Mrs. A. C. Hagerthy, accepting up The “Sappho” has resumed her place damage had been done at the schoolhouse, —26, 35 and 50 cents. a|mia in exchange two double tenements bet ween the Ferry and Bar Harbor, and and the boys were allowed to go. They and Friday, May 3 and 2, al WWW I 1 a in Malden, Mass. Thursday Suits From $2.00 up connects with the train for Boston, of Alden V. Car- |! Boys' night turned up at the house Unitarian vestry—Fair and eupper. Sup- I leaving Bar Harbor at 8.20 p. m. Peter Johnson, who with his wife in West where These goods have just been received; are of the latest f. ter, Ellsworth, they per Thursday evening; 25 cents. Enter- II styles amt ami cannot be duplicated for the € The sociable of Esoteric lodge last Maggie, fell by the wayside in Ellsworth stopped a few days. A few nights later, tainment Friday evening. patterns, Ban- l1 money in the city. V evening was well attended, as all the while moving from Cherryfleld to the store at Orland was entered, and the Friday, May 2—Seaside local union at season gor, is in further trouble. At the county was fastened Wiley and FANCY SHIRTS, from NECKWEAR sociables of the lodge this have burglary upon Bluehill. j! $ been. Higgins and Kelley furnished jail he has been occupying his spare 50c to $1.00 the latest Styles music. moments in choppiug wood. Last 2Hiberti0tment0. <| J Wednesday he chopped off his left thumb and Colors J. B. Wlswell has leased the John M. jl NOBBY PATTERNS 2 at the flrst joint. j Hale stable next to his blacksmith shop, and it this week as a and The Union river drives have been de- Our Ttats and are now in—latest _ opened boarding 11 Caps rav/nn f SALE 11 styles at moderate prices. OWEN BYRN p transient stable. Later he may add a few layed this spring. At last reports the REMOVAL livery teams. rear of the West branch drive was not in Great The Middle branch drive The spring plants of fry from the Green pond. into Great The East C. L. MORANG DEPARTMENT Lske fish hatchery me being made. Last got Bog Monday. STORE, branch drive is at where week 25,000 trout were put in Patten's Spectacle pond, Ellsworth, commenced it has beeu adverse winds and pond, and about the same number in delayed by the of one raft in Branch pond. breaking up heavy wind. for 10 The ball scheduled tor last Satur- 28, FRESH SEA FOOD. game Monday, April days. of Arthur nev. jr. Simon ton nas Deen returned day between tbe Knights King j. Before remov ing our Clothing department to our HALIBUT, MACKEREL, SHAD, of Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, was post- to the Methodist church here (or another ALEWIVES. in LOBSTERS, ST. JOHN poned on account of rain until Satcrday year, much to the gratification of the new store, we offer some exceptional bargains of this week. members of the church and his many friends in the Mr. Simunton is the seasonable goods. The monthly union service of the Ells- city. first of the Ellsworth Methodist STRAWBERRIES worth churches will be held at tbe pastor MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING— has Methodist church next Sunday evening. church who been returned for the AND OTHER EARLY TABLE DELICACIES. Our full new line now for Men’s of the fifth year. Mr. Simonton returned borne ready inspection. Suits, Rev. J. M. Adams, Congregational and $1.50 and LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, CELERY. from conference He $3.98, $5, $7.50 $10. Boys' Suits. upwards. church, will preach. yesterday. spent Sunday in Rockiaud with his mother, Rev. I. H. W. Wharff, a former pastor LADIES’ SUITS— who passed her eighty sixth birthday on of the Methodist church here, is In town that day. $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Children’s Jackets, Dimities, Ging- GILES & BURRILL, to-day for a few hours, calling on old hams, Muslins, Pique, White Goodsot every description. Hos- ELLSWORTH. friends, tie has been reappointed to the The double tenement on Church stre t, iery, Cnderweai, Kid Gloves, Ribbons and Races in an un- pastorate at Machias. known as the Wbiting house,was damaged limited variety of styles. last afternoon to the The union service of senior and junior by fine Thursday extent of The fire started in the | C. E.’s at the Baptist church Sunday even- |500. Itelow are a few items on whieli we have made spe> ial prices for this sale. attic, near one of tbe chimneys which i ing was largely attended. Mrs. Kerr’s had burned out in the The Item 1 200 of Men’s stylish, up- Itkm 7 Dress Goods, 44-inch all-wool j blackboard address ou ’‘Samuel’s Cal.” morning. pair upper part of tbe house was gutted, and to-date Pants, stripes, all

\ MAKIIIKU. FIFTY VKAKS CotrtsponDrnct. RLL8 WORTH VK8SRL8. FINK TRAIN 8KRVICK. Sfcbrrtisnnrnts. Eafltoab* atth ffitcautbo* <-f Flrat Veteran Fighting Union River Fleet Has a Little More Trains fn m Dnr Harbor to rtl, “Aunt >!«<]*,.'» Cook Book.” Through <***>»***»* than II,‘M Its Own. New York Ibis Summer. •2S?C*br— 1 i.okis, Fairfax Co., Va.,i April 28 (.pectal)—A plo- Though Union river’s fleet of vessels haB The passenger trsin service to and from Eruptions ?Juva».8 and Mra. April 18,11102 are Mr. / been and in the Slate t ids summer will ... „id couple To the Editor greatly reduced in the p*st few Maine, Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms Comim March i9<>2« on of The American: kcIiik 2 6 10 Mra. Baker la only two n.ontla of the schooner “Catherine” has also been berland Mills, where it wilt transfer to system discharge the humors, and Brewer June 12 68 6 80 ailSW give away the pan phleta to friends here. her huaband. She waa sold out of Ellsworth. the Mountain division of the Maine Bangor, Ex 8t. 1 05 6 87 ,.rr than it their return. I am boardi> g with a charming family strengthen against BANGOR. M C. 1 10 6 40 the daughter ol W Hllant Three new vessels have been added to Central, and come into Union station V. M. A. M. ?!“ Hancock, on a farm in the Old Hood’* Dominion, where air, Sarsaparilla permanently eurcd J. 6 8ft 1 80 Mr and Mra. Baker were married the Ellsworth fleet—the “Lejok”, Capt over that line This train will arrive in Portland. , unnn foods, water and climate all contribute to G. Hines, Franks. Ill,, of eczema, from which Boston...... 9 05 5 57 24. 18«. by Trufant Charles JL. Smith; the “Willie L. Portland daily, except Monday, at 6 35 H,ncock April rwtoratiun of health of semi-invalids. he had suffered for some time; and Miss children o'clock in the It will have They have two living— Maxwell”, Capt. J. A. Bowden, and the morning. Alvina tVolter. Box 212, Algona. Wis.. of BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. llfT I go back north the first of May. pim- C. Baker, ol Hulllvan, and Mra. “Game Cock”, Capt. William Pratt. through Pullman sleeping cars for Mt. ples on her face and back and chafed skin on p. M. A. M. ^ojatnln Boston. *7 45 9 00 of Boaton. Following is a list of the Ellsworth Desert Ferry, leaving Portland at 7 o’clock her body, by which she had been greatly aacW* Temple, In a very old cemetery near here, this P. M, of the Civil vessels over the Maine at Ban- troubled. There are more testimonials in Baker la a veteran war, and captains who are In them this Central, arriving Portiaiiu 11 CO J2 40 Mr quaint epitaph is cut In marble; it is seen A. H. than hie abare ot at 11 and at Bar Harbor at 1 30 favor of this great medicine than oac be more spring: gor 30, 9 00 4 45 .njonewhoaaw in other states: published. BANGOR. He enlisted In Co. H of the 18ih Vessels. Captains. o’clock. Bangor, Ex. St. 10 05 4 54 fi/btln*. ••Remember, man, as you puss by, Brewer Ju notion. 10 >2 6 CO afterward the let Maine Allaudale, Fred Sadler There is to be a new Bar Harbor train Milne Infantry, As you are now, so once was I; Hood’s Holden. 10 84 f5 20 Ann C Stuart, John this summer, there the Sarsaparilla Lake House. 1(> 27 artillery, the ‘•fighting flrat," As 1 am Kay leaving during 4.| f& heavy now, so you must be; Greer Lake.... 10 50 5 35 of the total Catherine, afternoon and run to connect with tbe Promises to cure and the which h«« the record greateat Prepare for death ami follow me.” keeps Nicolln 10 59* fft *3 Caressa, Horace at regiment daring the war, and Harvey New York train leaving Portland Ellsworth Falls.. .. 11 ^ 6 58 In,, of any Some wag wrote In clear old-fashioned David promise. Don’t put off treatment. Faust, Allen Rcmlck This train will leave Bar Harbor ELLSWORTH 11 18 8 03 men loat In a einglo engegrmrnt night. ot more hand just underneath this: Franconia, Harry C Young a bottle of Hood’s Wasb’gton Jc. 11 27 t« Or In the Union at 2 30 o’clock, arriving at Union station Buy today. Franklin Road. 11 37 6 22 «ny other regiment Farrell than “To follow you I* not my intent, Forester, George Hancock. II 47 6 30 nil TO U V/'ULR 111 iuc Olenin^. IUC * William Pratt 11 52 6 34 Until I know which way you went. GameCock, Waukeag, 8. Fy. all the thickest of the through New York train will leave Port- CHURCH NOTES. Mt. Desert 11 6« 6 40 Hr. Baker «•« In Glendy Burke, Koscoe Stan wood Ferry. Abby m. Fulton. Sullivan. ... the heavies" st Henrietta A land at 8.15 p. m. except Saturday, tbe “battle of Whitney, W P Woodward daily, Sorrento... OibU-ln UNION SERVICE. the day after arriving at Harry W Haynes, Samuel A Goodwin arriving at New York at 7 15 o’clock the BAR HARBOR. 12 45 7 27 Spotleyivanla, Ellsworth In at 7 the 1st Maine received a People Hoaton. Hussar, Calvin Bunker following morning. The new Bar Sunday evening, May 4, o’clock, the fro“l> when 24 the home J M Kennedy, Alexander Hutchins Harbor train will come in the of at the Methodist church—Union •Leave Boston at 7.00 m. christening of over 500 killed end Bowrosr, April (special)—At by way meeting; Sundays p bloody Julia W sermon Rev. M. of the Con- tStop on signal or notice to Conductor. smaller ot Elmer F. Murch, 26 Cord la street, Frances, George Alley Lewiston, so as to take by J. Adams, through tbe engage Winthropand These trains connect at with wounded; Lavolta, M M Whittaker church. Bangor, through Charlestown, on Wednesday evening last, care of the Poland Spring travel. gregational trains on Main Line to and from Portland, Boo- roe0l« at Milford alatlona, ilanovertown, Lejok, Charles L Smith • parly ot Ellsworth atid Belfast Ou the Boston & Maine, the train CONGREGATIONAL. ton and St. John. and Cold Harbor, until that young Roland Totopotomy Leonora, Bonsey Rev. J. M. Tickets for All Points South and West When of people met to pass a pleasant evening, which has always left Portland at 6 05 Adama, pastor. goal t*l»l charge at Petersburg, Lulu W Kppes, John Jordan on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket office* and to strengthen the old- o’clock in the evening, for Boston, Friday evening at 7.30, prayer and con- men of the lat Maine heavy who Incidentally Lone Star, Charles Doyle Ellsworth. tbe900 ference home ties. over the western division, will be held meeting. to across that lead-swept Held, lea* Myronu*. V? C IJellatty Passengers are requested procure tickets charged service at before entering the train, and especially Ella* and tho record Among those present from Ellsworth Mlnmola, Newell Kane until 8 o’clock so as to connect with Sunday, May 4—Morning Ibau 300 came back, bloody wortnto Falls and Fails to Ellsworth. were Miss Winnie Miss Marlon Nellie Edward the new Bar Harbor It will 10.30, followed by communion. Sunday In#* In one Davis, Grant, Dodge express. F. EVANS. of a tingle regiment's engage- GEO. E Mr. Whittaker and Oiron to, arrive in Boston at 11 m. school at 11.45. Gen’l Mr. Baker we* an Bartlett,C. Bcllatty, p. Vice-Pres, and Manager. ment w*« made. ong F K. Pass, and Howard and Martin Adams. Those from Storm Petrel, Alexander Bonsey There will be connections with Rock- UNITARIAN. BOOTHBY. Gen’l Ticket Ag*t. In Ural charge. When be tbe wounded Samuel Lewis, A. II. Belfast were Miss Julia Mlsa Helen land on the Maine in Rev. Coar, pastor. tbe war was over and be re- Cook, Central, arriving neovered Victory, service at EASTERN Dunton, Miss June and Alice Hills, Mins Portland at 1.20 p. m., and leaving for Sunday, May 4—Morning turned to bis little farm In Maine. Wesley Abbott, Peter Pederson Bernice and White. Boston on the 1 40 train, the fastest be- 10 30. “Science and Religion.” Sunday Is a Orwnd min, a Rogers Emery Willie L J A Bowden ylr. Baker loyal Army Maxwell, school at 11.45. It was evident from the way time tween Portland and the Hub. This new oemter of David L Weare post, of Hulli- Yreka, Fred Segebath had not connection is made in view of the fact that Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, teachers’ reunion#, and marches passed that these people forgot- vtb.andattend*ail at home of Mra. “The Steamship Company. ten Maine hospitality, as all assisted in travel to Penobscot bay has increased meeting Wlggln. with bl* old comrade* on every Memorial TREWORUY'S TRIAL. few seasons. It is also Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven.” entortaining. A musical programme oc- greatly in the past Mt. Desert Division. Day. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. of the Misses Bart- done to divide the travel from the one tbe mothers cupied part evening. It will Begin Tuesday, .July 15—Jurors partly Mrt. Baker is of good Rev. J. P. Dunton and Hills showed their pro- So Notified. east a tittle better. Himonton, pastor. of Ibe community, whose aervlcea a* lett, SUMMER SCHEDULE. Rockland connection will also Sunday, May 4—Morning service at ficiency at the piano. Mr. White de The trial of William T. on The nerte were in demand (or many Treworgy, frequent connection from Islesboro 10 30 Sunday school at 11.45. Junior' lighted, as usual, with his sweet tenor indictment for murder of Sarah Ware, have eteimer Six Trips a Week to Hoston. years. ______and Castine. league, 3 p. m. Epworth league at 6 30. voice, while Mr. Murch—reluctantly— will begin on Tuesday, July 15. As The The for the Maine Union service at 7. Sermon by Rev. J. IV, Kaat Day *« fireerl l.ake. sang In bis inimitable way several “coon” American wan first to announce, O. F. arrangements of church. — Central service east will bo about Adams, Congregational tlEF.KS Lakr, April 28 (special) Fast aongs, to suit the popular taste, accom- Fellows, counsel for Treworgy, wbb un- going at 7.30 on the the same as last year, except the 7 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening, Dty waa a big day at Urcen Cake. There panied by Miss Coolc banjo. able to prepare bis case for trial in the the train from Portland, which last year ran Clans meeting Tuesday evening. wit a crowd at tbe lake that day, Time was nit sufficient to exhaust short time allotted to him, and according large 2 30 Tree State” as far as will this summer Bay side—Service Sunday at p. in.; lad alto on Sunday. No complete record talent present, for the “Fine to agreement made when court suspended only Waterville, j Mr. Sunonton. its sons and be continued on to Bangor, with con- of fi*b taken can be obttlned, but follow- has been liberal with gifts to last month, tbe case goes over to July. nections for Bar Harbor. BAPTIST. lag U a partial ll«t of tbose caught: daughters. After games were played As court adjourned to Tuesday, May 6 a Rev David Kerr, pastor. Font refreshments were served, leaving it will be necessary for court to convene 1902, ateamer Day. at Commencing Tuesday, May 6, sufficient In which East Maine Methodists. Friday evening 7.30, prayer-meeting. “Mount F. L. H. C. Chapman, 8 pound salmon. margin of time barely on that day for purpose of further ad- Desert", Capt. Winterbotham, Capt. All welcome. leave-* Bar Haroor at 1 p m, dally, except Sun- E. 8 8 salmon. to catch the last cars home. Later reports to July. It will not be neces- The East Maine Methodist oonference for Seal Northeast South- Thompson, pound journment 4 service at day, Harbor, Harbor, cars run but one at Caribou closed after an inter- Sunday, May —Morning west Harbor aud Rockland, to con- C. H. OlfTord, 3't pound salmon. showed that these way, sary for Justice Savage to come to Ells- Monday, Stonlngton, salmon. did 10 30. Sermon by the pastor. Monthly nect with stea.rae? Jot Boston. E. J Emery, 7b, pouml c msequently the young men who worth, as one of the resident justices of esting session. The last business of the B. K Hlggrna. B salmon. communion at close. Sunday school at pound ! escort duty were obliged, in their return the supreme court, Chief Justice W is well closing meeting was the reading of ap- RETURNING. E. 8. 5 salmon. C. E. at 6 m. Nje, pound locomo- the 12 m. Junior p. home, to use natural means of or Justice Emery can adjourn the court, pointments. Following are appoint- Sunday. Trenton—Service at no,; From Boston a» !> m ments in Hancock county: Sunday g30 p. p dally, except Sunday. J. E. Dana, 4 ooond salmon. | tlon._ Mr. Kerr. From Rockland at f> a ru dally, except Mon- •Bar Harbor—9 L Hanscom. W. K Perry. 8 and 5 pound salmon. Plantation 21 to Reorganize. day, via way landing*. at Illuchlll. W. Ulvens. 6 pound salmon. Fur Larceny Plantation No. which has lost its •Bucksport—Robert Sutcliffe. 21, J. of was East Bucks- BOB*. K $, Moksk, Agent, por, Albert Gray, Penobscot, brought organization by failing to bold elections •Bucksport Center and and committed to Stfocrttsnnmtft. i to Ellsworth Monday, make returns to tbe of port—-M. 9. Preble. Calvin Austin, and and. secretary ALLEN—At Franklin, April 22, to Mr and Mrs Vice-president I the to await the October grand Castine—J. H. Irvin. county Jail State, now wants to reorganize. Albert Allen, a son. Gen’l Mgr., 368 Atlantic ave., Boston. on a of jury, charge larceny. A to tbe county commissioners •Ellsworth—J. P. Simonton. HUGH INS—At Bunker's Harbor (Gou'dsboro), petition to Mr and Mrs Frank Inspect our f was arrested Sheriff April U, ilucklns, a son. | Gray by Deputy resulted iu the of a warrant Franklin—C. Peterson. issuing by RA LPH—At Northeast Harbor, 20. to Mr of on of Max Orland and West Penobscot—Car- April BineUill & EMU SleamM Co. j Osgood, Bluehill, complaint the commissioners, calling for a special and Mrs 1 E Ralph, a daughter. RocflaM, TEN CENT of who him with iott Garland. ASSORTMENT j! Abram, Bluehill, charged plantation meeting to be beld at tbe RICE—At Prospect Harbor, April 14, to Mr. his store and steal- F. V. and Mrs Ernest Rice, a daughter- of dishes. Cups, saucers, plates, j breaking and entering acboolbouse, Saturday, May 31, at Penobscot— Stanley. j ROBERTS—At Penobscot, April 22, to Mr and cream pitchers, sugar bow Is. spoon* 1, a suit of clothes. The store had been 9outhwest Harbor—Harry Hill. ing 1 o’clock, for tbe purpose of electing plan- Mrs Blanchard G’ Roberts, a daughter. ladders, salt and shakers, a In the rear •Sullivan—B. W. Russell, pepper entered by breaking glass tation officers. | SALLEY—At Hancock, to Rev and inc-dnrd April 21, pots, oat ineal dishes. | door and lifting the bar by which the door •Reappointed. Mrs George II Salley, a daughter. mugs, On toy*. &*h receivers, hair" THOMPSON—At Deer to Mr and was fastened. | The following chore Ins or societies will Isle, April 15, receivers, etc. •» Gulden Wedding. Mrs Alden P Thompson, a son been In the store the day be- Gray had 28 and Mrs. be supplied: Brooksvllle, Gouldsboro, Little Otis, April (special)—Mr. WEED—At Deer Isle, April 23. to Mr and 13 THE HILL LINE. and bad tried on a suit of clothe*, South Deer 8D East Mrs Samuel II twin sons. fore, Jason R. of this will cele- Isle, nington, Surry, | Weed, [Rolaud B, teas, coffees, spices, Grant, place, Alonzo F.l Four Trips Per Week. 1002. which Mr. Abram missed. This directed B'uehiU, Swan’s Island, West Tiemont, i j. EXTRACTS as usual. brate tbeir golden wedding anniversary Commencing Saturday, April 12, steamer will toward and his arrest ful* ! Goti ’» Island. leave Rockland arrival of Boston suspicion Gray, at tbe borne of tbeir sou Warren. In f upon steamer MAKKIKI). Wedne and for Dark Har- 4 lowed. He returned the suit of clothes, Rev. F. L of Old was every day Saturday, IT srr adding other lines. «• j on 2. Hayward, Town, Northwest Little Deer Isle. gradually Clifton, Friday, May bor, Harbor, Sa*’- ■ before Recorder T 'n.?h as cocoa, ebucolate, raisins. i but when arraigned appointed prt&'.ding eldtr for the Bucks- EATON—Ha8KELL—At Deer Isle* April 23, gmitvilk, Deer Isle. Sedgwick, Brooklln, South Bluehlll, Bluehlll amt El sworth *°da. cream of tarter, eocoaumt, muv Kemlck, of the Western Hancock munici- S port district, and D H. Tribou, chaplain by Rev Minot Shaw Hartwell, Miss Agnes E Surry (stage i j >Ir. f$ok on the American from ami will leave Ellsworth on every Un*' Father. Eaton to Charles 8 Haskell, both of Deer isle. Surry court, he not guilty to the U. S navy, member of El sworth quarterly Monday and Thursday (stage to Surry), at 8.30 4 pal pleaded Is it to tbe child that be sees GRAY—GRAY'—At Castine, 19, Rev for the right April by o’clock, Surry 7 o’clock a in. for Rockland via charge of larceny. He was held conference. Presiding Elder Hayward, it Norman LaMarsh, Miss Flora Gray to Rod- which he and knows so little of his father? Is ail above landings, connecting with btenmer for 4 Inquire about otir chock system \ \ October term under |500 bail, is understood, will reside in Bucksport. erlck J Gray, both of Urooksvllle. Boston. could not furnish. this commercial strife worth the price of HASKELL—EATON—At Deer Isle, April 27, RETURNING. __— a child being almost a to his by Rev Minot S Hartwell, Miss Laura .) stranger Will leave Rockland upon arrival of steamer To Curs a Cold Id One Day. Haskell to Willie F Eaton, both of Little Deer father? Men are sometimes from ami What is the difference between a bar- surprised Isle. Boston, every Tuesday Friday for CHINA iliPiN TEA CO. ii Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Dark Harbor, LUtle Deer Isle, their children to — Sargentvllle, | a One has razors to that go instinctively refund the if it falls to cure. ROBBINS DUNHAM At Sun«hlne (Deer Z X. M. * E. E. ber and mother? druggists money Deer Isle, Sedgwick and Brooklln, returning l>avi», Proprietors *| W. is on each box. 25c. Isle), 18, S l> Stinson, Mrs to raise. tbeir mother and so little to them. But E. (irove'a signature April by esq, same day from *-anie landings. shave and the other shavers Blanche L of to Edmund : iii Robbins, Sunset, South Brooksvllie— Will land aside from the natural instinct which Wednesday8 go- Dunham, of Sunshine. ing eastward, and Monday* going westward. draws every child lo bis mother, why YOUNG—MULHOLLAND- At Ptos-ect Har ! West Treuiont— Will land MARINE LIST. 1 Saturdays going afitimtatmrmB. bor, 21, Ernest e Mlr-a Lida and westward. ___ should the fact cause any wonder? April by Rice, q, eastward, Thursdays going Young to Leo M Mulholland, bom of Goulds- | M A child attaches himself to those who boro. Note—This will with above ****** »« »♦♦<»♦»♦♦>♦««♦♦»♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦*****« FI Is worth Port. company comply give him the most attention, to the oue schedule, except In evt m of uuuvoidable causes SAILED of to its steamers. * who joins him in his pUy. And if, as so delay ♦ W. R. PARKER CLOTHING COMPANY. 29 IJIKIJ. fWIII not leave Rockland before S a m on ———— fathers do, a man business Tuesday, April — IIW.—Will —1 many places ^ ... ■ III all the and Sch Carrie Seal any passage. tirsl in bts life during week, May, Murch, Harbor, lumber, schedule will be in 1 A Co BUCK—At Mrs Charlotte M Dally trip effect June to buries himself in those modern curses, Whitcomb, Haynes Orland, April 21, October 1. Buck, aged 74 years. the Sunday newspapers, on the day when ARRIVED O. A. CROCKETT, he is at home, what can he expect from Sch Rienzl, Anderson, Stonlngton CARTER—At West Surry, April 29. Benjamin Manager, Rockland, Me. a case child not Carter, aged about 60 years. Rockland, Me., 9, 19Ui. When You : his child? It is o! the Domestic Porta. April seeing the father during the week and the HIGGINS—At North Lamolne, April 27, George Boston—Ar Apr 26, sch Maud S Webster, W s father not seeing the child on Sunday. Higgins, aged 51 years. Stonlngton SARGENT—At A man must be the wage-earner and the Sid 26, sch Medford, Portland, 27, Mary P, Stomisnimita. Apr Philadelphia wife April That is the laid 81d 27. schs H 'A lthington, Rock port and of John Sargent, of Winter Harbor, aged family supporter. duty Apr 72 See the out for him. But when that is accom- Baltimore; Kli ( arson, Itrooklln years. a schs Harvest C A SM is it worth his while to push on Ar pr 25, Home, 8ul!lvan; ALLIDGK—At Seal Harbor. April 25, Jchn plished, Hunt. Olive Branch, W eater H 8 Collins F 54 EDWIN M. MOORE, j into the commercial maze at the loo, Smallldge, aged years. 5 g expense and Mabel K dealer in all binds of Goss, stonlngton TILTON—At Waltham, Mass, 7, Mrs p n of the sweetening that should come into 81d sch C Stuart, N S April Apr 21, Mary Advocate, Sarah E Tilton, formerly of Deer Isle, aged Fresh, salt, Smoked and ♦ the life of man? In short, what Ar sch till Dry every Apr 28, onto, Bangor 75 years, 5 months, 29 days. ^ Moon ! proflteth it a man suppose he gain the Sid \ pr 28, schs Sunbeam and thus A Hunt, FISK. world—and not know his own child?— Stonlngton I Edward Bokt in Ladies’ Home Journal. Bath—Ar Apr 24, sch R T Kundlett, New Over the left t York astscrtisfmrnta. 51 ACHIAS—Sid Apr 25, sch M C Moseley, Sand River it’s a l Our are few, and we Shoulder, days comparatively Norfolk—Ar Apr 26, sch Jonathan Sawyer, each once. There- live through day only Reynold", New York look; fore, it behooves us to make each day New York—Ar Apr 26, sch C W 51 liter, s 2 lucky $ worth while.—Ladies' Home Journal. Stonlngton Sid Apr 24, bark John S Emery, Brunswick; $ Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Bluefisb,S No matter bow much money you may sch Sedgwick, Fernandlna 4 Mackerel, Oysters, Clams, Seal lope, fa ♦ be to come in and# if are iu that Sid sch Flora Rogers But a better look still will have, you poor character, Apr 21, > Lobsters and Finnan Haddies. 4 means poverty forever.—Ladies' Home Jacksonville—Ar Apr 27, sch Carrie A suits made by ♦ New \ ork see our new spring Journal. Bucknam. Torrey, 0 Campbell A True Rida.. East End Bridge, 4 Boothbay Harbjk—Sid Apr 24, sch Fihe- j ♦ ELLSWORTH, ME. j. man, Stonlnuton ^ Letter to C. D. Wlggfn, Sid Apr 28, sch Bertha D Nickerson, Grand »ao*oa0404oe-h ♦oauao#^o#0J? Banks & Ellsworth. schs J Frank I Hart, Shaffner Marx,! HyaNNIS—Sid Apr 24, Seavey, _ l> Baltimore Dear Sir: Paint Is one of the things that New York; O Withered, Ar sch T B Garland, for WHEELS. »ho clothing. all about. Do Apr 28, Stonlngton ♦ are the acknow leaders in high class, ready-to-wear Railroad Companies know you New York ledged are the most essential of a | know what “all about” means? It means, In Providence—Ar Apr 25, sch Inez N Carver, part wagon; " e secured the agency j Brunswick are to our customers that we have where to get It- tires the most important of the wheel. 5 please.l inform paint, Portland—Ar Apr 24, sch Georgletta, Peter- | We sell the paint for two thirds of the cars Rondout the tires and wheels will "f son, Keep right this who make nothing but J and stations and bridges and everything else,, Cld Apr 23, sch Mattie J A lies, Stonlngton { well-known house, Rockland-Ar schs Hannah hist twice as long. I have made spec- ♦ ♦ that railroad men want to keep good looking Apr 23, Coomer, Nt-w York; J 51 Harlow. Philadelphia ial preparation to repair wheels as and sound, all over the country. Savannah—Sid Apr 22, sch Thelma, Murphy, « A mau who wants a gallon or two of paint New Bedford well as other parts. Tires set by my HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING, Salem—Ar Apr 26, sch Marshall Perrin, ; knows nothing about It; buys whatever Is machine are warranted right or no ♦ ♦ Hoboken, for Northeast Harbor or some painter to "make” it. from handy, gets Ar Apr 24, sch Loduskla, Port Readlnur pay. You car. save money and time satisfaction, f asks its chemist, Sid schs R G by ♦ *Wch is to the Nearer A Railroad Company Apr 28. Whllden, New York; sold under an iron-clad give Marshall cast work to me. New and guarantee “which is the best?” Perrin, bringing youi Vineyard haven—Ar Apr 26, schs Hazel or 1 in The cheapest thing to preserve beautify Dell and Julia Frances, for New York; 511- second-hand carriages always stock i : anything with, is paint. 80 the whole world is rauda, Winter Harbor for Baltimore at very low prices for cash. ♦ ♦ of course, the part of it owned 81d Apr 25, sch Eliza Potter, Kllzabethport paluted; except, for Calais by poor slow folks. Key West—Ar Apr 27, sch Henry Crosby, And the paint they use Is people's Intelli- Heagan, Port Tampa W. Co., gence-meter; or ignorance meter; tells bow Foreign Ports. Parker Clothing know. I R. \ much or how little they Cardin as—Sid ♦ ♦ Apr 19, sch Break of Day, Lead and oil has had its day. Devoc lead and Mobile sch zinc Is the paint, because it wears twice as long. Bermuda—Sid Apr 24, Willie L Maxwell, Bowden, Barbados Hatters, Haberdashers, Yours | tru'y, ST John, N B—Ar Apr 25, sche Annie R .Clothiers, 33 F. W. Devoe ft Co. I^ewls, Portland; Hunter, Mt Desert Eleanor went to Northeast Harbor to visit Tb> Hi can has at 10b NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. C OUNTY her Mrs. Alice Graven, last week. daughter. Pro additional County Xrtrt, too other pagot 0/ the if i*9i-ofaces in Hancock county; iddilKmal Ontnty S'cum iw other pnffa Rev Clarence Emery, of Southwest Har- th in fir- com- all p ripen county Sun- Brooklyn. bor, held services in the scboolhoose Vlomnclon. bined ol u. reach so The Ameb- many. Eugene Seavey, of West Brooklio, lost day afternoon, in exchange with Mr. Rich- \V. A. Klfleld waa home on Saturday and in JCAJS i« the only paper printed his horse last week. ardson. Sunday. 28. M. cor and has never claimed to his into April A. waa iu Bar Harbor Sat- Hancock :*y, Henry Flye has moved family ______Fred Torray be, but it .* fhe only paper that can prop- R. W. Nutter’s house for the summer. urday, on bueineae. miy b< ."fid a COUNTT pap* r; all the R. W. Nutter and wife went to Prospect Postmaster Ralph Is enlarging his Dr B. I. Noyea and wife went to Boa- Hsrbor to the season. studio. ton Monday (or a abort atay. rest art merely local papers. Hie circula- Wednesday spend photographic Mrs. Jennie and Mias Maud Howard Robbins, of Baker’s Is- Ten more Itellane arrived Saturday tion oj 1 .iL Amkbican, barring the Bar Dority Capt. Nutter are visiting friends at Portsmouth, land light station, Is taking a short vaca- night to work on tbe quarries. Harbor accord's summer list, is larger N. H. tion. Peter and left than that of aU the other papers printed Stephen Oray Saturday Miss Lina Bartlett went to Bar Harbor Mrs. of Brewer, has been for New London, where they are to Join in Hancock county. Robinson, Saturday, where she will be employed this visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Norwood, yachts. season. the past week. Frank Trundy has received bia new (X )lT NTYNEWS. The library circle met with Mrs. J. J. Mrs. Alice Gilley’s friends are very sorry boat, which he baa bad built for use In Newt see other page* 0b* Additional County Bridges last Saturday. A ten-ceot supper to learn of her serious Illness at her sis- bis flab w arden bueineae. was served. ter’s home at Cranberry Isles. Blo«t> 11 Dr. B. L. Noyae baa started on tbe Norman Merrill is home from Portland. Joseph Freetbey, who has been spend- Schuyler Clark has recently added a foundation of a flne residence. It will be the winter in came home convenient kitchen annex to his already one of the floeet In town. Miss E A Macomber will open her ing Portland, and a full Wednesday. large hotel, the Dirigo, expects son of Herbert while laundry May 12. Horace, Stlnaon, house the season. Mrs. Ra?bel Wells, who has spent the coming at work on Ryan A Parker's quarry, fell Mrs. A. J Long, who has been quite ill, winter at Providence, R. I., came home Rev. Mr. Goodwin, of Pawtucket, R. I., through a treeale and broke bia lag at the la slowly improving. Wednesday. gave the contract for his cottage to be thigh. The has been sold to Peters place George season to D. L. not to Miss Gertrude Jordan returned borne bollt this Mayo, J. C. Harmon went to the and aar of eye P. Waacott, Portland. Manchester A as last week. Saturday from Sedgwick, where she has Clark, reported infirmary at Portlaod last week, where be Mrs. Florence Fullerton ia spending a been visiting friends. Mrs. Joseph Norwood and her little bad an operation parformed on bia weeks in and few Boston vicinity. went to Boston a week or m Made by Ralph Willey, Ward Freetbey and daughter Lena throat. Mrs. Miss Lillian Kane and to meet Norwood on hit re- Mary Smith, Cheater Smith went to New York Thurs- two ago Capt. Allle Hatch, Joseph and Parker Qreen- Miss Emma went to Boston last turn from southern in the “Belle I The Procter Advt. 91 • 1 •I I • If n*‘T,‘r ter." Ue said. i “nh*TewhJ should Ergal Notice*. JLtflal Notices. you stick by tbs COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. ^ boy1™1 fbr additional New* see other ft** additional County AVtrs see ether I County pages page*. STATE OF MAINE. To the Honorable Court of County Commis- FRIEND Because be needs a A friend," said the To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate sioners for the county of H.vuc ck, and young man and I.H ivtol lie State of Maine, to be bolder. «t ♦ simply stretched his rmuklin. Court in and for the of Ki:--worth, k aod count-v Hancock: within and for said county of Hancock, on IN NEED laid hl* hand on the hand Mrs. Miss Ellen Berry arrived home from or*»*?» the b°if Jessie Macomber, who baa been represent Thomas H. the second Tuesday of April, a. d 19J2. boy. She has Mulhern, of in the Com- wuittm g. critically ill (or the Is some- Bangor Friday. just graduated RESPECTFULLYDorchester, represents The boy. past week, monwealth of Massachusetts, Thomas Mul- Barter, of Deer Isle in said that crouching behind bia friend, from a business there. Respectfully county, Merchant Was Won what college hern, of Brien and a town from a *tore of A, : li a Great uttered a quick sob. improved. Curantoton, Ireland, Mary way point near the Ho* Annie Brien, of the of in said B. at eaid to L. C. Curtis, who has been living at city Boston, Buckminster, Sunshine, iu Deer j Over Mercy J Stop that, said the old merchant Bragdon bas been quite seriously Emory Commonwealth, Thomas E. Mulhern, of Isle, westerly over lands of William W. Con- East Laujolue the remove New and v snarply. “\Ve can’t have disturb- ill since last All are glad to past year, will Lepreaux. Brunswick, Mary A. Mul- ary, Johnson Billings and Euii’ Stinson to * any Saturday. in the state of New ance here. bis to their home here this week. hern, Jersey, that they land of William G. Barter, in esid town of l^;.«-:-«:-*+*«+***+**’***!’i learu that be is better now. family and John John be to 3 o’clock la the aftcr- Mulhern, Brien, Bridget Deer Isle, would of great public conven- „ close There was a little silence. Brien, Catherine Brien and Elizabeth Brien. ience; that the selectmen of saw! town of 11 Garner returned from Mrs. 1. who has been The town schools commence to-cay. h,o Amos ••VVUni’a your Mary Springer, are tbe heirs living in different states, of Pat- Deer Isle, petition of «aid Wii.iam G. proposition?” he abrupt- Miss Bara will teach In this dis- rick upon t00’He was s busy msn end ly asked. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Perry Coggins Mulhern, late of Sullivan, in said county Barter and tnirteen others, then and now in- of Hancock, deceased, who left real estate in habitants of said Deer Isle and owners of 1 be caught the favorable I* at is home trict, Miss Olive Cooildge at Partridge hfj when simple,” replied the Caribou, expected to-day. said county of Hancock, described as follows: cultivated land therein, on the eighth day of a *. T«ry young The cerea of grrat Uer- man. We Cove. First. A certain tractor parcel of land sit- a. d. notice re- propose that you take back Friends here are to see Miss February, 1902, having given on pleased uated in the town of Sullivan, Hancock law of their intention, and after establishment weighed heavy this erring but contrite Cora April 28. H. quired by ""fiL boy and that you Havey, who bas been spending the county, Slate of Maine, bounded and de- hearing the parties, laid out a town way over He showed the burden In him scribed as give the chance to ■- follows, to wit: the route described as follows, to wit: S, ionlders. pay back the winter in Washington, D. C., so much im- Can tin *T and knotted face. He was amount he has Bounded on the north by the county road Beginning at the town way near A. B. Buck- “allied taken. Let him a in NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. and or a pay proved health. westerly by road leading to town landing minster's store at .Sunshine; thence running • kindly sympathetic part of his each at East *1, reckoned salary week until the Another at the belt of the Sullivan, in said town; southerly by- south 7t degrees west through land of W. W. bis appearance, hit sharp j* The mighty hunters of West Franklin scalp dangles town aforesaid and the waters oi V and delinquency wiped out. In the mean- landing Conary seven rods to a stat> ; to south 89 nose and bia aggrea- have Normal school hall nine. It came a little Flanders bay. so called, and easterly by land degrees west land of Johnson Bill- |,i, booked time you hold that letter as got another bear. He was a big, through •j** proof of his now or formerly of Nathaniel Johnsou, ex- rods to a thence south out tbe popular opinion. misdeed.** black This easier than the Bucksport scalp of the ing? thirty-two stake; Vkhin bore beauty. time Sam O. Hardi- cepting therefrom the lot formerly occupied 60 degrees west through land of J >ii:isoc Bill- •”? bis private office he The week before. The victims this time were by Milton Tafts and lot James a sir n ht. entered old merchant frowned. son and his son, E. O. Hardison, are the occupied by ings thirty-four rods to l:e; thei south men who were the 8. Lord and the lot formerly occupied by 31 ty west land «»f Johnson .jj br two young “That would he hunters. Freeport academy team. The degrees through establishing a very lucky Dowuiug Simpson, according to the eleven rod? to » stake; thence south settee near the door. One of bad present Billings on a precedent.” he growled. academy team gathered in a beautiful bounds or fences enclosing said lots, leaving 42 west land oi Jot son Bill- bnit“, There was a serious in degrees through *f* a mere boy. of nineteen, quite runaway 26 acres, more or less, with the barn fourteen rods to a the cu 59 was “There is one other condition,” the setting of goose eggs, while the Normals together ing stake; south 11‘ fellow who town last week. Frank E. Blaisdell was ami sheds thereon. Also anotbe* lot of land degrees west land of Johnson Bill- pale faced young young man went on. through “The affair is to re- scored in all but one inning, running up a lying southwesterly from said town laudi-jg ings ten rods to a stake; thence south 77 de- shrank back a. the elder main a calling at O. 8. Donnell’s when something in said town of r:r,.ly profound secret, known to no total of twenty-flve. Sullivan, known as the coope. grees west through land of Johnso Billings the arm ami led him one his shop lot, and bounded rods to a stake; thence north ‘.9 de- oth took him by outside of this room.” frightened horse, which he had northerly by road, twenty “ southerly by waters of said bay, westerly by grees west land of Johnson Garner’s room. The great The old man fastened the rein. horse broke through Billings ; Amos opened his by The Milton Tufts lot line and one- a eyes. “Aunt Cook Book” Takes. containing eleven rods to stake; thence south 8 de- hanglug up bia henry coat “Are Madge's fourth of an more or “rLbant was you aware that 1 am considered the bridle and ran furiously towards acre, less. Being the grees west through land of Emily Stinson He turned and a One of The American’s sam- tracts or parcels of land described in a nine rods to a stake; thence north de- catered. quickly hard man?" he slowly asked, ‘’ilaven’t home. Mr. Blaisdell made the best time correspon- 87hj ®*?her warranty deed from Asa Dyer to Patrick Mul- grees west through land of Emily Stinson tbo you heard that dents writes: “fcrd'at pair. most of my 500 em- he could iu pursuit. Seeing Fred Blais- hern, dated March 12, 1869, and recorded twelve rods to a stake; thence north '3 degrees said tho older youth. Dear Editor: March 26, 1869, in vol. 109, page 1, of the Han- west land of feti. on ,j|( Garner.” ployees regard me as a soulless tyrant?” dell’s three In through Emily eigh- team, with children, the cock county registry of deeds. teen rods to a thence north «’.» a little business to transact ”1 have learned to Enclosed find for the of Excepting stake; degrees liarr distrust popular road in front of the he please $1.00 purchase from the above bounded and described prop- west land of Stinson make It as brief as running horse, through Emily twenty- and will prejudice In these a of Aunt cook books. I have the shore or of or one rods to a with you personal matters,” re- cried package Madge's erty privilege parcel land, stake; thence south 87 degrees loudly for them to turn out of the ledge, below the tide waters of Flanders west plied the young man. “My own father got orders for a dozen and think I can easily bay, through land of Emily Stinson twenty- which and so-called, at full sea and joining the town rods to a stake. The line described to looked at them sharply has been held to the road, they did, stopped. The sell so will a small eight np world as an ex- more, get surplus. landing aforesaid, as conveyed by quit-claim be the middle of the and the to be ‘^'merchant at his desk and Instead of the way, way -j tbf0 seated himself ample of heartless greed and cartooned running horse, keeping deed from Patrick Mulhern to the East Sulli- three rods wide. on the sur- and followed and the van Wharf Company, acknowledged June 1. That on the third of March, a. d. nervously polished vilified, when 1 know ha is the best road, them, striking “Hello there!” the called day 1902, Srammed wagon tongue 1882, and recorded in vol. 243, page 164, of said the report of the selectmen of said town or bim. of men.” team in the weut on the face before rear, up wagon registry. Deer on the out of the above-de- be facetiously to the wheel; “you look tired.” Isle, laying of interest to mo?" ask- But the old merchant did not between the and one and fell Second. A certain lot or parcel of land sit- scribed was at a meet- "Business heed his body wheel, the wheel way, presented public “Yes”, replied quickly, “many uated at East Sullivan, in the town of Sulli- of the inhabitants of said town, no- _< lowered brows. words. lie was at the over on ing duly with looking boy’s let- his side. A young man who hap- van bounded and described as fol- ’’ a wheel has become tired because a aforesaid, tified and warned, an article for said purpose tbe older of the two. ter. wag- to “Yes replied pened to be near, Immediately took the lows, wit: having been inserted in the warrant for said too much”. ***« a It aaid the merchant and in ino nrst he gin’ tongue spoke omnc ucar LUC nuuiucani wbirh said was said town "Make brief.” place,” said, "we horse the head and held down meeting, report by by it till corner of what was the 8. 8. Hanna and Bald town of Deer Isle has un- to seat* might as well formerly rejected destroy this. It could harness and the southeast corner refused and Polo'-' the children started out of the way. It is “I had a sore on shop being to allow approve said — make troable in running. Itching my leg. reasonably 11»r the future." And he of said shop lot, and thence northeasterly town way laid out by the selectmen aforesaid, remarkable that no serious casualty Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took in the desk. tbe boy sitting In the shad- tors the envelope and its contents into hap- away following easterly line of said shop and to put the same on record. to tbe lot aud line of the blacksmith’s behind bim. fragments. Then he looked pened except some injury to the carriages. the burning and Itching instantly, and quickly easterly shop Wherefore your petitioner, within one year ow s little up. "Boy," lot formerly occupied Eben G. Preble to thereafter, himself the older April 28. Sub. effected permanent cure." C. W. Lenhart, Bow- by considering aggrieved by •Mr Garner.” said yonth. he said, “come here." The lad arose and the northeast corner of said blacksmiths such delay and refusal, prays ».u*t your last ling Green, O.—Advt. shop; thence at right angles about two and honors to law in such case -I «a< on my way to Buffalo night stepped to the desk. The old man looked west Franklin. may, agreeably one-haif rods to the town road leading to made and accept and approve said I «aw this boy in the cabin him over. "You back provided, br boat may go to your Schools begin this morning. Tank Pond, formerly known as plantation town way and direct the same to be duly re- «nd his appearance attracted place," he said. "Each after- ILctjal Notice** No. 7; theuce northeasterly by the east line of corded. William G. Barter. writing* Saturday success Here’s to the electric road! said road to the southwest corner of lot con- Dated at said Deer March a. d. 1902. HU agitation, hia trembling bands, noon you will bring to me $2 from your Isle, 25, on STATE OF MAINE. veyed by Milton Tufts to 8. 8. Hanna and drew me to him. That hot wave is its STATE OF MAINE. tbe tears in his eyes, salary. If 1 find that you are faithful conspicuous by Eben G. Preble by deed dated May 16, 1881, to Treasurer’s Office. ) which deed reference is Hancock 88.:—Court or County commis- i I knew be was in trouble." The mer- and ambitious, you may rest assured coolness. hereby made for Augusta, April 23, 1902. j location of said corner; thence south 44* east sioners, April Term, A. I>. 1902. raised his head a little and cast a that I will recognize the fact in a chant prac- The mails have got around on time. A the following townships or tracts of by said Hanna & Preble south line to the Uuon the foregoing petition the commission- toward the boy. But the tical way. Should sister notice that land not liable to be taxed in west line of land now or of Thomas ers being satisfied that the petitioners are re- »barp glance your movement is made we are UPON any town, formerly being whereby the assessments for the State tax of B. Hill, thence said line of sponsible, that an inquiry into th* merit is ex- latter bad drawn back behind h*a com- your salary is apparently decreased, you following southwesterly by to have two mails per day. 1902 were made by the legislature on the 21st said Hill land to the county road and thence pedient, and that the petitioners ought to be was shielded from say to her that are pioioa and quite may you Investing it day of March, 1901. continuing the same course, crossing said heard touching the matter set forth in ilieir pe- in a An was made to saw staves at order that the Commissioners Tie*. “1 watched the boy," the speaker sinking fund by my personal advice. attempt HANCOCK COUNTY WILD LANDS. county road, 16 rods more or less to the south- tition; County is east corner of land known as the meet at the premises of William Harter, "and when he had finished That all. Return to your work and the mill by night. Not being able to get No. North 22 formerly proceeded, 3, Division, $121 Tufts house lot and now known as tue Patrick in Deer Isle, on Monday, the 28tb day the sheets iu ad- tell the No. North 121 ku writing and placed cashier that you were detained a crew, the scheme was postponed. 4, Division, 22 Mulhern homestead; thence westerly by the of May A. D. 1902, at 3 30 o’clock P. M., N. of No. N. 43 14 and left them lying by me." Strip 3, Division, south line of said house lot or homestead to and thence proceed to view the route men- dressed envelopes The town valuation for 1902 la N of No 4, N. 43 14 |317,000, Strip Division, the southwest corner thereof; thence in a tioned in said Immediately «a tbe table I picked them up and hur- "Thank you sir," said the bro- No. 7, South Div. N. 47 96 petition, boy an increase of from last The >«, southeasterly direction west line of said after which view, a nearing of the parties |5,000 year. No. S. by ried after bim as he ascended to the kenly. 7, South Div. Hj, 30 31 house lot or homestead to the county road, and witnesses will be had at some convenient tax rate la mills. No. 8, South Division, 33 00 In the and such other measures deck. I was close behind bim when he "I fancy your thanks are all due to this 12% and thence crossing said rjad and running place vicinity, No. 9, South Division, 11 88 westerly to the place of beginning. Contain taken in the premises as the Commissioners shall down his hat and clambered on smiling Samaritan said the old A examiner of was In No. 63 07 threw j here," special pensions 10, ing nine acres more or less, together with the judge proper. And It. is further No. 16, Middle 45 46 the rail 1 drew him hack. I did my best man. "He has saved both your life and town last week looking up the disabili- Division, buildings thereon. Being the same Ordered: That notice of the time, place and No. Middle 46 premises 21, Division, 45 de'*d from Milton Tults purpose of the Commissioners* meeting afore- to calm him. and presently he told me yonr honor, and if you ever forget it you ties of the veterans and the of the No. Middle conveyed by warranty veracity 22, Division, 60 61 to Patrick Mulhern dated May 27, 1881. and re- said be given to all persons and corporations 1 bim the best advice are—well, not the I am No. 28, Midd.e 121 *22 hts story, and gave certainly boy citizens. Perrin Swan has been Division, corded Oct. !5, 1881, in vol. 178, page 524, of said interested, by serving an attested copy of the granted No. Middle 06 1 coaid." willing to aid." 32, Division, 106 registry and the same premises occupied by petition anti this order thereon, upon the an increase. He now *12. No. Middle 90 91 gets 33, Division, the late Patrick Mulhern. clerk of the Town of Deer Isle, a like copy upon Tbe merchant leaned forward to have ; The lad caught the young man’s hand No. Middle 34, Division, 15153 Third. A certain lot or of land sit- William G. Barter, the petitioner, and by and it and The farmers are getting ready for plant- No. Middle 106 parcel a better look at the speaker. pressed then hurried from 35, Division, 07 uated at Morancy, so called, in the town of posting up attested copies as aforesaid in A number a com- No. 39, Middle Division of, 72 33 “Are you quite aure this interests me?" the room. ing. have purchased part Sullivan aforesaid, and bounded and de- three public places in said town thirty days No. 39, Middle Division “Black Tract, scribed as to wit: at least before the time for said he said. "One moment," said the old merchant bination machine consisting of barrow, follows, appointed Tannery Lot”, 27 60 Beginning at the line of the John Preble es- view, and by publishing the petition and “Quite sure." replied the older youth as his visitor arose. "If you are not em- sower, driller, planter, digger, etc. All No. 40, Middle Division, 90 92 tate, and thence running by the Morancy road order thereon, three weeks successively in the No. 41, Middle Division. 106 06 gravely. "One of the letters written by ployed or wish a change, I would be the farmer has to do is to ride while the to the John U. Bean’s estate line; thence on Ellsworth American, a newspaper published Butter Island, 7 70 said Bean’s line to O. P. and at Ellsworth, in the of the unfortunate is addressed to glad to offer you a Bragdon's line, County Hancock, this boy you, place." horse does the work. Eagle Island, 13 75 thence on said Bragdon’s line to the Preble first publication to be thirty days at least be- Head & Bear 2 75 the other was to have been forwarded to "Thank you." said the young man. Spruce Island, line; thence on the Preble line to the tirst- fore the time of said view, that all persons and Last L. B. Smith a Beach Island, 1 65 was "but I am as well satisfied with spring planted mentioned bound, containing eigtit acres corporations interested may attend and be his invalid sister. The boy running my pres- Island, 4 40 small of that were dis- Hog more or less. Being the same premises con- heard if they think fit. from and ent place as I ever to be with package peas 8 30 sway sir. running away you. hope any Bradbury’s Island, veyed by warranty deed irom James F. Hill John P. Eldridge, Pond near Little Deer 55 then, when he saw the of such form of labor. I'm a natural idler, you tributed by the government. After Isle, to Patrick Mulhern dated Nov. 17, 1872, and PERKY W. KICHAKDSON, futility Western 56 Island. recorded in vol. 382, of Nahum Hinckley. a course, he determined to end his trou- know." planting, be went away, leaving them to April 16,1873, 144, page Little Spruce Island, 69 said registry. County Commissioners of Hancock county. The old man shook his head as 13 bles at once and forever. He seea things though tight the battle of life alone. They Marshall’s Island, 75 Fourth. A certain lot or parcel of land sit- he doubted this, and there was n wistful Pickering’s Island, 9 07 uated in the town of of in « different light now. and the first were pulled and put into his stable some Gouldsboro, county To all persons interested in either of the es- AND GRASS ON RESERVED Hancock and described as train from Buffalo him look in his eyes as he the TIMBER LANDS. aforesaid, bounded tates hereinafter named. morning brought regarded time before he arrived home. The mice follows, to wit: No. 8, North Division, $3 96 At a probate court held at Ellsworth, iu and hick here to tell you so." young man. All that of the southern half of lot No. ran riot through them for a long time. No. 7, South Division. 36 part for the county of Hancock, on the first "I that cannot he 21 shown ou the of said town of Goulds- ‘That’s very thoughtful of him,” said regret you come," No. 10, 44 plan day of April, a. d. 1902. He thinks they were one-half shelled out boro, east of the and bounded ou the said. "I would like to have near No. 16, Middle Division, 1 32 lying ledge matters been great merchant grimly. you the north land of James W. Bunker and rpHE following having pre- when be threshed them. He had three No. 22. Middle Division, 1 32 Dy JL sented for the action herein- "Here is the said the older me. You are a very unusual sort of .Simeon W ou the east land form- thereupon letter,” No.28, Middle Division, 396 Sargent, by after indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- man. quarts of handsome peas—a pretty good known as the Nathan on the youtb. young But you’ll promise me one No. 32. Middle Division, 330 erly Sargent lot, tice thereof be given to all persons south the H. H. Bunker lot now land of interested, come in to see me from yield from a small handful. No. 34, Middle Division, 4 62 by by causing a copy of this order to be pub- Tbe merchant took the envelope and thing—you’ll Chas. H. aud on the west laud of 28. CH’E’EB. No. 35, Middle Division, 1 10 Bunker, by lished three weeks successively in the Ells- stared at tbe time to time, won’t you?" April Alvah B. Bunker, acres, address. No. 39, Middle Division, 1 98 containing twenty worth American, a newspaper published at more or less. the same con- “It’s a very pretty he said, "With pleasure," replied the visitor. 8«hI Cove. No. 40, Middle Division, 2 64 Being premises Ellsworth, in said county, that t may ap- story," by warranty deed from Daniel Bunker hey "It will me the chance to No. 41, Middle Division, 3 30 veyed pear at a probate court to be held at Bucks- with a half sneer. give inquire Kev. Mr. of to Patrick Mulbein dated 1872, and liichardt-ou, Eden, preached Sept. 23, in said county, on th'1 sixth after my And from what he Oramandal Smith, recorded Oct. in vol. of port, day “It’s a very ugly story.” said tho older protege. at ha'i in with 8, 1872, 142, page 438, of a. d. 1902, at ten of the clock the April 27, exchange State Treasurer. said May, told me I think I would like to know- registry. in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if yonth. A they Rev. Clarence Emery. Fifth. certain lot or parcel of :.uid sit- see cause. “Of course 1 am to understand that more about his invalid sister." He look OF MAINE. uated at the head of Joneses in said STATE pond, Reuben P. Eldridge, late of Bncksport, in this ed at tlie old man and smiled. Ebtn Sawyer, of Hastings, Mrs. A. T. towu of Gouldsboro, bounded and described young fellow has been stealing ei- "Perhaps Treasurer’s Office, ( said county, deceased. A certain instrument we of Owl’s and their as follows, to wit: to be last ther my money or my stock,” the mer- might do something to make her dull Norwood, Head, niece, Augusta, April 23, 1902. ) purporting the will and testament Beginning at a spruce tree at the head of of said deceased, together with petition for chant went on. life a little brighter." Miss Luella Brown, are in town, called the following townships or tracts of said pond in the northeast corner bound of land be probate thereof and for appointment of harah The man answer not liable to taxed in any town, land of* Oliver and thence ‘The letter will tell you that he has old nodded as if in to here by the illness and death of Capt. C. UPON Jones, running F. Eldridge. administratrix with the will the following assessments for countv tax of south 7° west but following in the aa appeal. 1902 were everywhere annexed (said deceased having omitted to ap- embezzled $2*12.” said the older youth. H. Sawyer. made by the county commissioners east line of land of said Jones rods to a 136»a point an executor in his said will), presented Then it's a case for the said "1 feci sure we can," he said. Then of Hancock county, on the 27th day of March, stake in the northwest corner of land of E. L. police,” a well known oy G. Saunders, a daughter of said Capt. C. II. Sawyer, aged 1902. thence 88° a Evelyn the merchant, aud his hand reached for he put out his hand. "Before you go 1 Huberts; south east 28^ rods to deceased. resident of this died at bis home No. 3, North Division, $37 91 fur tree in the northeast corner of said land the want to know your name." place, Hannah Hutchins, late of Orland, in said electric buttou at tbe side of his desk. No. 4, North 37 91 of said Roberts aud on the west lire of land 26. had Division, county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- Tht*n "Greer. Huuham Greer." the Saturday, April Capt. Sawyer North of No. N. 13 49 of S. L. thence north 7° east but be hesitated, his gaze meeting replied Strip 3, D., Tracy; every- porting to be the last will and testamentof man. been ill about three weeks. Funeral North of No. 4, N. D., 13 49 where following in said west line t36H> rods to that of tbe older youth, whose eyes were young Strip said deceased, together with petition for pro- No. 7. N. South Division, 15 00 a large pine tree at the he id of said pond; "Greer?" the old man. were held at Seal Cove hall Mon- bate thereof, presented by Frank A. Hutchins. gentle aud yet and fearless. He repeated "You services No. 8. South 9 thence the waters of said steady 7, Division, 48 westerly by pond John G. Bunker, late of Cranberry Isles, in said a moment about No. South rods more or to the of •lowly drew back. something ago day afternoon. 8, Division, 10 32 283* less, place Degiu- said county, deceased. Petition that Geo. R. I No. 9. South Division, 3 72 ning. Containing 24l-_> acres, more or less. “1 ought to an at your father. didn’t quite catch the re- April 29. N. Fuller may be appointed administrator of the scud for officer Sixth. A certain lot or of land sit- No. 10. 19 72 parcel estate of said deceased, Amanda once.” be murk. Is he the railway king?" uated in said town of bounded presented by growled. *ortl» ainuinvi. No. 16, Middle Division, 14 22 ! Gouldsboro, M. Bunker, widow of said deceased. "He has been called »o.’’ iMinham re- No. 21. Middle Division, 14 22 arid described as follows, to wit: “But you will not.” said the older town Mbs John E. Booth, late of state of Schools In begin to-day. on Amboy, plied. No. 2*2, Middle Division, 18 95 Bounded the north by land formerly of Illinois, deceased. Petition that aii adminis- youth. Samuel aud the waters little *PL Annie Roberts teaches in this district, No. 28. Middle Division, 37 91 Tracy by of trator be of estate of said ~ nun •**uth Thomas Mulhern, filed V‘H reflection, missed an im- Gilbert made a to No. 10, 14 ker, guardian, for settlement. p ws for them at the meet- 1902, forenoon, and show hereby gives notice was a ranged regular Bartlett left for New a certain of real estate situated in mp rap at the door. Emery Friday ing parcel cause, if any they have, why the prayer of JL he has been duly appointed executor tUelh,er* so that there were lady that of the said town of Eden known as in,” Maj(| jjjg merchant. ings. jockeys the steam “Admiral”. part the petitioners should not be granted. of the last will and testament of Edson H. York to join yacht Bar Harbor, and bounded and described as * *ler!t as well as gentlemen jockeys, and once a O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of Probat*. Buker, late of Castine, in the county of I entered. to wit: of Bass Harbor, who follows, A true copy, Attestr— Chas. P. Dork, Register. Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the series of foot races for ladies in Hyde Miss Maud Barron, at the southwest corner **t>ut,cman from Atlanta, who Beginning of land law directs. All persons having demands de*ir1 al merchant aud April 1, All persons demands the estate k*r.;.WUl* sharply, A Grievance. to John A. Peters. Jr., of Ellsworth, in said having agaiust Eden. of said deceased are desired to the withdrew. county, by assignment dated March 25, a. d. present makes you look so same for and 8'^a Granddad—What Miaa Helen A. Thomas la teaching 1896, aud recorded in said in book ri^HE subscriber hereby gives notice that settlement, all indebted thereto mao turned back to registry, are ^Jouth*6 unhappy. Willie? 298, page 384. X he has been duly appointed administra- requested to make payment immediately. achool at Oak Point. tor 1902. ever calls me Aud whereas said mortgage and the debt of the estate of George H. Gray, late April 1, William Bihskt. VVP Willie— ’Cause nobody of g0 any further in this mat- Kenlston ia a thereby secured was assigned by said Peters Brooksville, in the county of Hancock, f t«r"*h°rtt unless I’m doing somethin’ I don t Mra. Margie spending and ’** "ant to know what in- good to the undersigned, Stephen L. Kingsley, of deceased, given bonds as the law directs. ■ter!*. ! in Winter Harbor. All demands es- you have jM want to do. —Motherhood. few days said Eden, by assignment dated April 21, a. d. persons having against the 1902, and recorded in said in book tate of said deceased are desired to Nolice. and have moved to registry, present Pauper ,5*tere>4t that has do O W. Young family 418. the same for settlement, and ail indebted withi”, nothing to It. 375, page undersigned hereby gives notics that ho au'l Couldn't Help Harbor for the summer. And whereas the condition of said mort- thereto are requested to make im- ; cents,” said the Southwest payment THEhas contracted with the of with 8 af® youth, do al- has been broken, now, therefore, mediately. Lewis F. Gray. city Ellsworth, httle Customer—Soy. waiter, why you gage by rea- for the of the poor, dunny the smile. commissioner haB a crew of son of the breach of condition April 1. 1902. support ensuing T? Ill bred creature The road thereof, I year, and has made ample for their low such an unpleasant. claim a foreclosure of said provl-hm shook Lis Lead doubt aldewalka in Thomaa mortgage. support, he therefore forbids a it from iqgij to dine In this cafe? men laying gravel STaPHBM L. Kingsley. peraors as that furnlshng to on his ac- the J. A. supplies any pauper Waiter— Why —er— that’s proprie- district. Peters, jr., atty. count as wtthou this written order, he will “iter’s, perhaps?** 28. T- Ellsworth, Maine, April 22, a. d. 1902. Subscribe for The American pay TlitV' °r News April for uo goods so furnished. Harr* 3. Junes. the youth flushed a HttU tor.—Chicago aoDCTtiMinrm*. SbbtrtisfmenW. HOW HK RECEIVES THE NEW’S.

"1 doubt It Peruna baa a Pretense of Indifference Evinced by a rival In an the remedies W'luulng Candidate. recommended to-day for catarrh of the It was my good fortune to be visiting system. A remedy that a man when be received SAYS: will cure catarrh ot at tbe bouse of DAN GROSVENOR the stomach will news of bis election to tbe Presidency, cure the same condition ot the mocoae says a writer in tbe Fortnightly Review. membrane anywhere. 1 have found h To my young mind tbe mere tbougbl of the best remedy I have an ever tried for sucb honor was bewildering. I could not “Peruna is Excellent Catarrh and Spring catarrh, believing It worthy picture bow I would set in such circum- my endorsement 1 gladly accord It. but did have a vague notion Mattie stances, L. Ouild. bat a man at sucb a time would act in am as Well as Ever.” fashion”—call to tbe for Remedy—I A “dramatic goda Congressman'* Latter. The soul of the business is seen in this season's increase aid—ask high heaven to witnees bis Hon. W. P. Brownlow, Conrr^^ stocks and conveniences for customers. This gratitude; register bis vow of loyalty to of store room, from Tennoesee, write* from and Deity. Here, then, was an op- V7«w spring finds our old store duty tngton, D. Ot the following: to teat theory, and I portunity my I have suffered from swatted results with keen anxiety. catarrh of the A GREATER STORE, stomach for several years, and We were at breakfast when tbe tele- for th* past twelve months w*a In an showing a larger spring stock than ever gram arrived. Hia wife tore it open and, exceed- ingly critical condition. My before. Our original store has again out grown the require- her voice ail in a tremble, read: “You are attention wa* called to your Poruna, and I t*™ room we con- elected beyond tbe shadow of a doubt.” ments of our stock. To get additional display to use and It, my Improvement w** us room suffi- I looked closely at tbe lucky man. Not nected the next building. This gives floor noticeable after the first tnree a muscle moved, not tbe slightest change dayg f cient to make it the have taken three bottle* of the in bis expression was visible. He was medicine and I feel satisfied that I am now OF silent for a few seconds, snd then, as be almost LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE EAST if not permanently, cured. In broke open an egg, be quietly observed: conn**! tion with the Peruna, I have used PORTLAND. “Mother, that egg would suffer no Injury yonr Manalln for biliousness and torpid liver if kept another year.” Really, I was I regard It a* the best medicine forthl* tempted to throw my cup of coffee at btm, The following departments are enlarged: purpose that I have ever used. his levity seemed so ascriiigious. 1 bated Having been benefited so much myself, I CARPET. DRAPERY and HOUSE FURNISHING: him because be was so lacking in human you thl* statement, that other* nature. may b* READY-MADE, such as CLOAKS. SUITS. WAISTS, COTTON UNDERWEAR; likewise benefited."—W. P. Brownlow Hair an Dour later was passing tbe and WHITE GOODS: SILKS and DRESS M. C., Jonesboro, Tenn. LACES GOODS; stables. Looking in, I saw tbe “cold- Mrs. Klmer Fleming, orator of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. blooded” President-elect standing by tbe Reser- voir Council No. IflS, Northwestern side of bis favorite horse. One arm was I a- on cotton In our new sales room we are show We’ve bought heavy glon of Honor, of Minn thrown over its neck, his face was buried Minneapolis. dress and waist fabrics in anticipation writes from 2i35 Polk street, N. E.: ing a full line of carpetings, mattings, in tbe mane, and bia whole frame was of a big demand. Cheviots, madras, ■'l nave ucrn oilcloths, lace and muslin curtains, convulsed. That very human side of his dimities, silk muslins, troubled all my t draperies, window shades, rugs, art ginghams, nature which he kept out of sight even and lawns. in life with catarrh ( and house This organdies bargains when surrounded by his own family, he squares furnishings. In my head. I i newest white goods. Special as- bad revealed to bis dear old horse. As I * is the best arranged show-room in the took l’eruna for sortment for on 1 realized that State, and for convenience cannot be graduates. passed my boyhood about threat Idol was again on its old pedestal, and beaten. and month*, and 1 DRESS GOODS, SILKS knew that tbe making of a President bad now think I am — f TRIMMINGS Our stock is, as not, in this case, been tbe unmaking of a We have taken all the permanently! ready-made-to- to date. man. usual, up cured. I believe t wear for Ladies, Misses and Children Let me close with this one from page that for catarrh 1 to the second floor. A trying-on LACES and EMBROIDERIES Garfield’s life. He bad won tbe great iu »n iia iui uih -.... room is connected with it, which —This to be the biggest lace Three months of bitter strife with Mr*. Elmer promises prize. Perunt Is tbo ! Kl.min*, 4 and season. We have over of office our out-of-town customers will trimming pre- politicians spoils followed msdlclno of th. Mlon-poU., Mluu. can what bis and exhausted tbe little J appreciate. pared for it. You find you insugoration It cure* BOX. DAX. A. OF TIIE FAMOL’S OHIO FAMILT. »*». want of us if store of nervous energy which remained GR08YEX0R, anywhere. when all other remedies fail. I caa after a long and exciting electoral cam- OUR SPRING STOCK of cos-' Hon. Dan. A. OrosTenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department, in a letter heartily recommend Peruna as a catarrh paign. Rest waa an absolute necessity, tailor-made and HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR written from Washington, D. C., says: remedy.”—Mrs. Elmer Fleming. tumes, suits, walking and be slerted on a brief holiday—# visit is No —The demand for good wearing Treat Catarrh la dress skirts ready. superior; to bis alma-mater at tbe New England « Allow mo to to for the benefit derived Spring. and underwear is express my gratitude you stock All alterations hosiery recognized. bills, timlling as be wslked into tbe rail- anywhere. from one bottle of Peruna. One week has wonderful The spring is the time to treat catarrh. We are offering in this line reliable brought changes made free of charge. only way station at a witty speck of bis friend Cold, wet winter weather often retard# Ladies’, misses’ and children’s be fell and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best Our spring and summer waists and goods. Blane, mortally wounded at tbe a cure of catarrh. If a course of Penma hose at 12 37 l-2c and 50c bands of a balf-crazed assasain. petticoats have also arrived. In wrap- l-2c, 15c, 25c, spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy."— is taken during the early spring mouth# one will satisfaction. They carried him to the White House— the euro will be and pers and muslin underwear we are —any give DAN. A. QROSVESOR. prompt permanent. our the political Mecca of many millions- There can be no failures if showing better assortments at less If you get in the habit of buying Pcrun# 1# and underwear will be and for weeks bis suffering was beyond Id a recent letter he aayn: taken intelligently during the favurabl# price than anyone. hosiery you description. I bed a friend who was with weather of spring. satisfied. *« / consider Peruna more meritorious than I did when / wrote him from the first to tbe really last, and be gave As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna line of corsets in the me this little of the of you last. / receive numerous letters from all over the WASH FABRICS in Silk, Cot- The best picture closing days acquaintances eradicates catarrh from th© system Garfield’s life, bred ton and Wool in variety of colors city. We carry all of the standard ^offering fever, and country asking me if my certificate Is genuine. I invariably answer, wherever it may be located. It cures c*« fever revived bis old love of the see. He and materials never before equaled. makes. yes."—Dan. A. Orosvenor. tarrh of the stomach or bowels with th# begged to be carried to tbe Atlantic, and same certainty as catarrh of the head. With our floor we are to do a bia wish was law. One morning enlarged space prepared large my A County CommlMlonrr1* l#tt«r. | good word for the tonic that brought me If you do not derive prompt and satis- will the ease friend, st Garfield’s request, lifted him so business. Our patrons appreciate the convenience, lion. John William*, County Commia ; immediate relief. Perona cured me of a factory results from the use of P«ruoa» that bis dying eyes might take In a wider of trading in a modern; up-to-date place. Our prices are all right. •loner,of 517 West Second street, Duluth, ! bad case of catarrh and I know it will writ© at oneo to Dr. Hartman, giving a sweep of tbe old Atlantic. No competitor can beat us on prices on the same quality of goods. Minn., says the following in regard to cure any other sufferer from that dis- full statement of your case and he will And while my friend held in bis arms to see all. j Peruna: ease/*—John Williams. be pleased to give you hi# valuable ad- Hope you the wasted of his old he figure friend, vice As a for catarrh I can cheer- Miss Mattie L. President Illi- gratis. told tbe President bow tbe whole nation remedy Guild, recommend Peruna. I know* what nois Young People’s Christian Temper- Address Dr. Hartman, President of was looking toward the sea. Yea, and fully It Is to suffer from that terrible disease ! ance Union, in a recent letter from Chi- The Hartman praying that God would help and bless Sanitarium, Columbus, n. I feel that it is to a : Ohio. GALLERT. their chief Garfield and my duty speak cago, UL, says magistrate. pressed he hand of bia friend and whispered, A COUNTY NEWS. Range-Finder. ‘He has blessed me; could man ask more CO UNTY NEWS. the man was locked up at the police NORTH ELLSWORTH. It for us to into ban such love and from such station. Sheriff waa For additional tee other isn't necessary go deep sympathy Deputy Bragdon County .Vwi, pages for Additional County >'««, tee 0‘h*r page*. Miss Lida is school io A few hours and Patten teaching electrical science to understand bow a people?” later the Presl- notified, Saturday morning be took Brewer. ient bad put aside forever place and the prisoner back to Milllnocket. Or laud. range-finder does its work. Electricity *f luehtll with bis life the aw ful Mrs. Vtrs Elite is spending a few weeks has gone to Bar Har- xmer—paid price Blue bill feels a loss in tbe Joseph Douglass a and a in personal Walttwa. itself is great mystery, puzzle >f success. with her aunt in Steuben. bor tor death of Wulf C, J. known to employment. Fries, of ia in town many ways to those who understand it Irving Harper, CasLine, Miss Mabel went to on music lovers all over tbe bis Clement Bangor All are pleased to see Miss Florence lockipvn. country by on buatucaa. best. Most of us have not been able to business one day recently. Grindie out again after a critical illness. 8KMINAKY NOTES. masterly playing of tbe violoncello. Mr. Mias Frances Roberta it at work for Mias has to East* grasp Us simpler puzzles until we studied The nine won Fries died yesterdsy at bis Roxbury Inez Hamilton g>ne Willard Yorke went to Casttne Sunday, seminary two games of Mra. Mary Haslem. borne, sgcd seventy-seven. He has been brook, where she will teach. where he has ernp'oyment for the sum- them in college, and even then it would >•11 lest week. They best Coburn elas- Walter has to where 1 tics! on in an a summer visitor to Bluebill several years, Colby gone Eden, Carter ia at work with bis mer. not be well for us to boast of what we Thursday exciting eleven* Vincent and be has employment. nning score 9-8. at tbe peop'e here have had tbe priv- horse© at Branch Pond mill. Mrp. Emma Sullivan, of Somerville, knew. All we need to know, however, to game; Friday’s game with their rivals from Kent’s Hill ilege of enjoying hit masterly playing Mra. LuelU Pederson, of Ellswortb, ia Mass., is visiting frieuds in Orland ar.d understand tbe range-finder, is a little iangor Barbara Le arid, of B*r Harbor, h fct?p- »as expected to be the game of the sea- Mr. Fries was born In U»r- visiting at B. F. Jordan's. in frequently. pin* with her mot her, lira. Francis vicinity. problem geometry. ion, but proved easy for Buckaoort. The grand roany, but came to this country in 1847, Mra Alice Mc(Jo a of t iiia ace. Most of understand that'f we have tcore whs Jordan baa returned from a u, j> The daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. jou 17 1. The Bangor News In its young *• and had since made Boston bia home. a and know the of one ■eport of the game said: l'n« visit to frienda in Amherst. Mra Emma Carter, with her son Elmer, j Fred has been christened triangle, length young Partridge nen from like leaguers He ins’ant'y teeame popular as a ’cel- side and the size of the angles at the ends Buck*port played Schools are iu session, with Min* Dm bell of Hancock, is stopping with her mother, Katheryn. vtitle the Kent’s Hill could aggregation list and from that time bis name ap- Mrs. Mary Maddin k-. of that side, we can figure exactly the jeittn r bat. field nor rnu baseband Jordan of tb a town and Miss Lola Murcb Miss Alice Dodge, of Orriugton Center, pul up peared on tbe programme of nearly all length of the other two sides and the game which constated mostiv of a sue* of Bayatde, as terfehem. Mr. B'onhtm, •«■!»,t haa been stopping wh has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. reeainnof rank fielding error*.” first-class concerts. He became a mem- at Mr#. Aurllla James’ for the past few distance of the point where those two The iadtea of M. E. D. has returned home. ber of tbe Mendelssohn and Beetboveu companion court Sun- days, went to Bangor Sunday irgbt to Patten, meet. that bow sides Well, explains just beam, I. O. F., who an entertain- fl>h in 1t»* He « ill from tUtrt to Mrs. kMtgWlCfc. clubs, and took part in all gave pool. go Lewis Gott aud Colin Ginn, of the rauge-fiuder works. Tbe exact dis- quintette bis home in J. Fred who has been ill at the ment a abort time ago, will repeat it at Philadelphia. Portland, arrived called here Dorlty. Handel and Haydn society ana Harvard Saturday, tance between two men looking through Eastern Maine for the brook general hospital musical also lu tbe EaU Thursday evening, May 1 tbe critical illness of tbetr yssi few has society concerts, by mother, telescopes is known and fixed. Each weeks, so far recovered as 28. came April H. ■iSUtiUanntiUa. Andrew o be removed to hia home on peace When Ruben stein to __ ___ Mrs. Ginq. man looks at the same out in the Third jubilee. point itreet. Mr. 28. G. Dorlty*s many friends will Boston, Mr. Fries was called on to play ioutlun IlHrtiur. April distance on the enemy's ship. That point ye to learn that he is pleased now on the In trios with him and. tbe famous A dwelling owued Thomas of DO YOU GET UP is the two road to and by Clark, Trenton. where unknown sides of tbe aigh recovery, will soon be ibout Wieniawski. Mr. Fries Is survived by • Augusta, was burned Monday night. triangle oome together. again.— Bangor Commercial. Schools opened this morning. widow aud four children. Lose, fdOO. WITH A LAME BACK ? There is no lime to figure tbe distance. Miss Maude Jordan was in Bar Harbor Lamoins. A tenth of a second in these days is too for a few days last week. There wiil be a dance at town hall next ▲ CORRECTION. KLI^WOUTH FALLS. much time to be lost. We must use elec- Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. evening, 7. Music I>aat week an Item In this Lonnie of Bar was Wednesday May by appeared Woodworth, Harbor, tricity to do our figuring. This is tbe of Ellsworth. and Monaghan, column tbe of Fred Hunton family have moved the news- In town and Sunday. announcing engagement Almost everybody who reads Saturday way it is done: The telescopes are into Rev. H. W. H. E. .Stevens, of Chicago,to a lady of that Conley’s house. papers is sure to know of the wonderful Miss Etta Jordan, of Ellsworth Fallr, turned about on electric circuits; ttat is, Dr. Stfjrtttstmcnts. city. It was inserted among the Bluebil! Lynch’s band will give the first open cures made by visited relatives in town last week. tbey are attached to a metal circle .1 items the editor of The American. ; air concert of the season next Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by Monday liver Moore and Albert Jordan were charged with electricity. The wires from I the great kidney, George 3mvvvvvvvvwvv*iw who had every reason to suppose that evening. these circles run to a little dial in and bladder in on business a few days ago. down -»-n [l remedy. Blu/y^l tbe information was correct. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moore are medt- the hold. Tbe Wheatstone or rv ktj making ~ it is the great ;thel of bridge Mrqies Eaton, Lamoioe, spent r> Are your ^ the following letter waa received: some on their the nine- electrical balance is used. improvements grouuds aud cal triumph of with her system That SuudtA, sister, Mrs. Herman Chicago, 111., April », 1902. on the interior of their house. M teenth century; d:s- means that the resistance of a current Stover. To the Editor of The American: coverea sun «• K Heaithv? 3 A. W. Ellis came luruugu h w .re luruugu a given uiatauce Mr. aud Mrs. home April 28. M. 8. Kidneys I note that In the issue of jour pa) er of April ] scientific research by from several visit is measured finally by a dial on a mark- little Tuesday evening days’ the emi- r> K cincinbcr—the Kidneys 23, I am favored with a write-up from Dr. Kilmer, instrument. in Monroe with Mr. Ellis’ sister. Hancock. ing ["> are the most wonderful | complete tbe work. An effort will also he your address to i8 the greatest known to from East Boston where she has He K\ specific 7*8 made at tbe to tne been Dr. Kilmer fic Co.,Bing- away. simply presseses a button on TZ' medicai science for the cure of these special meeting change j the winter with her daughter, hamton, N. Y. The the range-indicator, which sends a cur- tC' ii.-.easea or any form of kidney location of the.building. spending iC t rouble ? It has been used for nearly Mrs. Arnetta Betts. regular fifty cent and Hon* of s»-anH'-K00‘- rent to other range-indicators in ten A Sheriff Sun. 40 years with unfailing success by : jjj few days ago Deputy \ dollar sizes are sold by all *»ood druggists. different on in hospitals and sani- The ladies* aid society met with Mrs. places a battle-ship like tbe physicians j 7*J Insby received a letter from Deputy Sber 1: 1 iw! tanuins. If you will send your ad- 7* Tbe needles Betsy Miiliken April 24. The “Kentucky.” of these ten »»J tress to Dr.. David Kennedy ( or- 7» Bragdon, of Millinocket, asking biin t society Ilond NT. will will meet with Mrs. Thurs- LMUIlO Recommend as th» BEST instruments, one at each of tbe guns of poimtion, out, Y., they 7j J hold James w ho was wanted a George Alley send jou—abtto'utcfy frec-u trial McGilvery, im. kixc;*4 tbe main and at some of tbe »w-; j h>* afternoon, May 1. battery, guns bottle Its sale is so large to-day | Millinocket for larceny, and who was sup Star Crown Brand of tbe tell tbe iv.' that it can be found at any who lifts secondary battery, gunner drug posed to have -gone to Bar Harbor. Tbt Mr. Reynolds, been living at £7, store in the United States. PILLS. bow far off tbe enemy is. Tbe indicators clue bad was the Ellsworth Falls, has purchased the farm PENNYROYAL only Deputy Burninsby Immediate relief, no danfrer.no pulo. have a or 6 I Uaed for 1 a-.au. simply transmitted tbe news to tbe ^ $i bottle bottles for letter and a small of cloth like the f of Dr. Hsgertby, recently sold ny Adel- year* by kadlo* *pec Hundred*^I |5J piece o ftheti• intrin*« aaonUtla. A trial will ouavince you ** which the have i Garland. Mr. In ewe mmf" gunners range-finders goods of which McGilvery was supposed J bert Reynolds took pos-