Co. began its four trips a week schedule, abbftUntntfnts. ~ LOCAL AFFAIRS. leaving Rocklaud upon arrival of steamer from Boston, every Wednesday and Ellsworth C. BUBBTLL & NEW ADVERTISEMENT!* THIS WEEK. Saturday; leaving (stage to SON, Surry) every Monday and Thursday. p. schedule will Into effect County commlsalonera* notice. Daily trip go Probate notice— E-r Patrick Mulhcrn. June 1. Admr notice- Est Win P Planet. Peter and Maggie Johnson, who were insurance Kxcc notice—Eat Ed non H Baker. GENERAL AGENTS, travel!ir g from to Bangor Probate uollcea—E*t Reuben P Eldrldge, et Cherryfleld Burwix Bank Bldo., ELLSWORTH, ME. ala with their household goods on a wheel- Admr notice—Eat Geo H Gray. harrow, set op housekeeping near the Lost-Gold eye glaaeea. rock-crusher In Ellsworth yesterday. It W* REFHE8KNT THE I> H out. Do was a You Wish Eppea-Selling noisy home, and complaint wss Rockland, Bluvldll A Ellsworth Steamboat Co made. City Marshal Donovan lodged —Change In schedule Reliable Home ami them In This morning were Most Foreign Companies. M G slier l— I»ry good*. jail. they lined and co*ts earh. had no W it Parker Clmtili g Co—Clothing. f3 They Lowest Rates with money, and so are house Compatible Safety. Reliable Clothing Co—Clothing. keeping tem- the Finest Bread A E Moore—Do goods, millinery, etc. porarily at the expense of the county. TkKnton: The Ellsworth schooner W. In sums to suit no Improved real estate and “Harry money to loan Mark Notice. from for JU —"-1—I m Hajnes— Haynes”, Pascagoula, Miss, Boston, arrived at Vineyard Haven Sat- urday and reports that on 8 off and L. April CeJte F. Giles, who has been seriously ill Uatteras, she a south- the experienced heavy past week, is improving. east gale and terriblesea. During tbegale, The GEO. H. while the vessel was under close reefed GRANT CO., Rev. A. H. Thompson, of Tremont, was fore and she was struck a a of Rev. J. P. mainsails, by guest Simonton Tuesday. cyclone which stripped the mainmast of It is conceded that on Including General Insurance and Real Estate. Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will give a everything it, mainsail, gsff, Royal boom and mast one sociable at Odd Fellows ball this every hoop except evening. The foresail was also torn aud and BAR foregaff ELLSWORTH HARBOR, ME. is his broken. and Harvey Hooper moving family Baking Powder is purest into Mrs. Sam. Davis' house on the Surry Mrs. Elizabeth Suminsby, widow of road. William I. Suminsby, formerly of Ells- worth, died at Bar Harbor laat Mr. and Mra. Frank E. suddenly of all Smith, of Oar- Thursday. She had been In her ucual strongest baking pow- diner, have been spending a week in Ells- bt * t*i, and was about the house Wednes- worth. day, when she was suddenly stricken with and died after an illness of A delegation from Nokomla Rebekah para'ysis only free from twelve hours The deceased was seventy- ders, absolutely alum, will visit lodge Southwest Harbor lodge two years of age. She leaves five children : r-SELLING OPT Saturday eveuing. Edward Suminsby, Louis and Miss Mary ammonia Miss Lora V. Parsons has been Suminsby, of Bar Harbor; J. Warren Sura- and adulter- visiting and Miss Etta of Monu- every her Dr. insby Suminsby, brother. George E. Parsons, in ment Reach, Mass. Rev. A. fl. of Castine the Coar, Having sold my store on Main street and be- past week. the Ellsworth Unitarian church, offi- ant. ^ ^ Zelman ciated at the funeral The makes the best E. to vacate the in ten Dyer, who has been working Saturday. body “Royal” t ing obliged premises days. was brought to Ellsworth for interment. 3 In shoe factories In Brockton, Mass., for I shall have to sacrifice my entire stock of 3 some time, has returned home. and most wholesome food. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cushman and Mrs* “BRMKZY POINT.” J. A. Peters, jr., returned last evening FLOUR, from a visit Rebekahs Do Themselves Credit in | GROCERIES, FEEDS, ^ of several weeks in Boston. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Amateur Performance. The Epworth league of the Methodist FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS. The of church presentation the lively little will have a sociable, entertain- drama | and “Breezy Point”, by members of COMING KVKNTS. I ment sale at the vestry this eveuing. The will be for cash only, and it will 3 Nokomis Rebekab lodge, last Frld«» A BIG DEAL. ^ prices Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hopkins, Mrs. above the average of amateur Wednesday, April 16, at Methodist ves- ances. All the to now for future use. si Arthur Shute and daughter Helen arrived parts were we* try—Sociable and apron sale by Epworth anyone buy supplies The cast of characters was as THE THREE LOWER DAMS ON home last week from Port Angeles, follows: League. we a items which are much Aunt mistress of Below mention few 3 Washington. Debby Dexter, Breezy UNION RIVER SOLD. Wednesday evening, April 16, at Odd Point..Mrs L F Giles Fellows hall—Sociable by Mias Clio M. Chilcott and Miss Ella F. Eleanor Pearl, of unknown Donaqna lodge, under price: 3 K. of P. Tickets, including dance and »uv aiu IU ailNHUlU' BIG DAM8 TO BE BUILT—A STORAGE vv>unu| iont.uiU| Ashrael Grant, a workhnnaa wxlf. supper, per couple, 75 cents; extra supper seits, have been the vaca- spending spring Miss Helen Bonsey SYSTEM TO BE DEVELOPED- tickets, 25 cents. FLOUR $4.00, $4.25 and $4.45 per bbl. tion at borne. (pay 3 Mrs Hardscratch, with business propen at Hancock hall—Con- 1, sltles./-Mrs Roscoe Gould BIG MONEY INVOLVED. Thursday, May Mrs. 8. J. who has cert and ball of Senator Ha»e hose com- PONCE MOLASSES 25c 3 Ayer, spent the past The Hardscratch Twins, who never tell £ per gal. Concert the Wonder three months with he* Mrs. nothin', pany. by Workers, daughter, The rumors that have filled the air for of assisted Mrs. W. A. Nel- ^ PURE CIDER VINEGAR I5c per gal. 3 J. P. Eldridge, in this city, returned to Mlases Julia Hllllngton and Maud Raymond Portland, by Mehltabie Doolittle, manufacturer of son, of contralto soloist, rickets her home in Dexter yesterday. the past week regarding the Hale of the Bangor, 25c lb. snuff and bitters .Mrs F L Mason —25, 35 and 50 cents. TEA per 3 Bemloe Vernon.Miss Millie Brown three lower dams on Union river, Miss Ashie Cottle and Miss Vivian and 1 and 2, at Laura Leigh.Miss Millie Trewo gy and the erection of au immense stone Thursday Friday, May EXTRA TEA 38c per lb. 3 Kelliber, both of Ellsworth, recent grad- Edith Norton. Miss Fannie Tower Unitarian vestry—Fair and supper. uates of the millinery designing school lo Ularlce Fenlelgh. Miss Laura McCarthy darn near the reduction works, have (CHOICE lb. have at Bar Aunt Debby’s summer boarders. resolved themselves into M. and J. COFFEE 15c per Bangor, positions Harbor. facts. 3 Fan,l,'e, Miss Vernon’s French maid. Daily drudgery may be the door to di- The children’s parts in the Easter con- Miss Effle Davis Dam No. 1, owued by the Boston Re- vine delights. Old the J P cert, with additional singing by the Clem, gipsy.Mrs Eldrldge duction Co., dam No. 2, owued by the church choir, will be given next Sundity Where all did so well, it is unfair to Ellsworth Lumber Co., and darn No. 3, at tbe make distinction. The excellence of 2Uj&rrtignm,nt0. evening Baptist church, by special owned by J. A. Peters, jr., M. Gallert, H. D. H. 1 request. work was of course more apparent in I EPPES. those who bad the larger parts. The M. Hall and H. W. Cushman, are the play Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Hill returned is bright and sparkling, with good plot properties iuvoived, and also the rights home and Saturday from Boston, where Mr. sufficient humor. and of the 1 privileges storage company < 4 * liuwMMMWMWWW mmaimmuimuM Hill has been employed all winter. Mr. The affair was a financial success, ex- Hill will be employed at tbe Ellsworth ceeding the of ail who had 'bat was granted a charter by the last anticipations 1 * * greenhouses this summer. worked so hard to make it so. The hall State legislature. whb crowded, n any being to E. H. last week compelled The sum paid for these properties has ♦ 4 ► (Jreely lost the band- stand. The floor was hardly large enough been made some mare Marion Tasso. Tr-e lo not public, but the sale han bay M., by accommodate the many who desired to fCOMPOUND SYRUP From 00 rnare was in foal by Bingen. The value dance. This part of the evening was thor been consummated and a part of the pur- || Men’s Suits $4 up of the mare and the co't had it lived, oughiy enjoyable, however. Monaghan’* chase price paid. g would have been close to fl.OOO. orchestra furnished music. An excel- I HYPOPHOSPHITES.- ■ The purchasers are the Electric x <. lent suoper was served. Stanley Youths’ Suits From $3.00 f Esoteric lodge, F. and A. M., worked Manufacturing Co., of v _ up The net proceeds were about |75. Pittsfield, Mass., < > the first degree on two candidates Mon- G. H. Cutting & Co., of Worcester, Mass., ♦ This is one of the day evening. To-morrow evening the and others, 'lhedeal was made preparation J | From a through $2.00 third will be AFTER FORTY-SIX YEARS. ■ ■ Boys’ Suits up degree conferred upon four I. L. Kalman, whose name is so closely ♦ most valuable of nerve tonics. candidates. Supper will be served at 6 30 linked with the Ellsworth-Castiueelectric been arc of the latest I>. II. his The and lime contained in ! # Ttiese goods have just received; > Eppes Sells Store aii money _ nearly century busy J builders. and at 3 in. All ladies of the in- day, p. city business life on Main ail way, and one object of the NECKWEAR— 5 spent street iu purchase. rich red blood f FANCY SHIRTS, from terested in the work are earnestly re- EUsworth, Daniel H. Eppes Is to retire. Is to provide for a power plant for the produce j J to he as quested present, important On August 27, 1855, Mr. began the railway. giving the j f the latest t business is to be Eppes corpuscles; phosphorus 9 50c to $1.00 Styles discussed. market in the basement of But the business, tin purchase means even more than nerve power, quinine and strych- 9 Clerk of Courts J. F. Knowlton under- hotel building located where the Man- the building of the it means the and Colors S railway; ilia the latent of the 2 NOBBY PATTERNS ning block now stands, then known a* levelopment of a water power on a vV giving forces went an operation for appendicitis 'ssr ^ the Ellsworth house, and taler as tin arge scale, and its utilization by mam. 8v»*«tp natural act’vjtw ^ The ion was a success from Our Ilata and are now in—latest _ Friday. operat City hotel. That was one important 'acturing concerns of various sorts. Iganese 5 Caps 5 IU oynai event, of that another was hi* It is estimated f_... the treat- \ \ \ styles at moderate pi ices. Oil Cli W irvlH ft a medical standpoint. and reports since dHy, tliat this plan of opera- 0 have men more encouraging His con- marriage, which took place on the evening tions will develop upwards of 5 000 lieiv Ods affections, con- \ \ \ dition is sit I of that »ame horse which can be made serious, however. clay. power, available f sumption, bronchitis and all «► \ .vlr. Eppes remained in tfcis location for 'or ary of the many for which Kev. J. M. Adm«, of the purposes Congrega- two years, when he bought of C. Q Peck power is in demand at the pres- • diseases of the pulmonary organs. \ \ the Amasa tional church, last Sunday evening at tjie Sargent property, the lot h* ent day at any point within sev- i We it with care. ha* sold lo Mr. prepare great \ \ Unitarian church lectured on John W'ck- ju*t Morang. He occu eral miles of the central station. cents. • i»ff pien Mhi nunning uuiii 1e/0, » lien a n* u And being also accessible for both rail- f Tint bottles, 75 Next Sunday evening Mr. Coar ♦ < > DINNER SETS will speak on “Christian Idealism in tbe building was erected on the lot In 1876 road and ocean transportation, it is be- and rented to It P. Suminsby, Mr. lieved to be one of the most valua- the decorated dinner set-112 Family" at the Congregational church. Epp*a to-day Inspect Imported, beautifully moving to the Coombs block near tb* ble in New one of the in this undeveloped powers Eugland. pieces for Sis. And this is only bargains The first move towards the enlargement . of the A. PARC HER,;: line. Especially notice some unique shapes. of the postoffice In this city, for which In 1884 he moved back to his present SG. new in individual bread and butter location, and has been there until now, We have some styles Congress has appropriated fT.OOO, is being BuHiness Noth-***. ware. having thus spent, with the of and imported made t his week. John H. Holmes, fore- exception Special attention is called to A. E. Moore’s J Apothecary, ;; plates—domestic two when he was out of business, man of construction of years public buildings, almost of his life in the millinery opening to-day and to-morrow at his A FOR 23c. United States treasury department, forty-eight years MAINE. DELICATE “RUBY” NIGHT-LAMP market or business on Main newlv-IUted store at the corner of Main and ELLSWORTH, is here the grocery \ \ taking preliminary steps. street Franklin street*. Also extracts and other | Teas and Coffees as usual spices, The recently bruited about that Although retiring from active buslnes*. check entitles report goods. Don’t forget ttiat our system Mr. Eppes is by no means sted package the upper shoe factory is to start up about IncapHclt attbirtiBementB. to valuable and useful At sixty-nine years of age he is as vigor* purchaser presents. June 1 is, without unfortunately, utterly oum as most men twenty years his foundation. Mr. Co!e writes this junior paper Hia commanding figure and genial that he has not been in communication & JAPAN TEA CO., countenance bid fair to be familiar to hi* CHINA with iu New York, and knows of anyone hosts of friends and acquaintances for M. M. & E. E. DAVIS, Managers. no one elsewhere who intends to the opeu many years to come. factory. The few dry days of the spring so far TO KNLARdR. have shown the necessity for street C. L. C. L. the I>. H. I Morang Buys MORANG. sprinkling. B. F. Gray has made a Eppes proposition to the aldertnen to resume Store. f sprinkling if the city will contribute flOO To meet the demands of his increasing Last year the city gave f75 Mr. Gray business, C. L. Morang has purchased the I 1 will canvass for private subscriptions store on Main street, owned and occupier) this week. by Daniel H. Eppes, and will connect it with his own. George Whfting arrived home last even- The interior of the new will where be has been purchase ing from Boston, since be remodeled, and devoted entirely to the bis return from the South several weeks men’s and boys’ clothing department I MARKED DOWN SALE ago, receiving treatment for his eyes The two stores will be joined, and a cash His eyesight is now greatly improved, system arranged in the centre. Other £ 3 though one eye is still badly affected. He modern improvements, including ladles’ ► i will return to Boston later for continued toilet rooms on the second floor, will be treatment. introduced. ON 1 l-l- l I 1 1 1 I 'l-H'T I l H-H-lt i ♦ i > i ♦ i»i ♦ i ♦ i • i ♦ So far as is practicable it is Mr. Morang’s | | Mrs. Loretta Orcutt, who has been im- intention to devote the present store to trial for NEW I prisoned pending murder of her thesa'eof women’s goods, and the new NEW STORE I husband, Charles Orcutt, brother of F. L. Requisition to that of meu’s goods. riAPLE SUGAR, Orcutt, of this city, at Billings, Mont., Mr. Eppes will vacate the premises as has been released from custody on habeas soon as he can dispose of his stock on | It is band. Then work on will BOOTS and SHOES The Vermont prod- + corpus proceedings. probable that remodeling I 1 !»+♦ genuine commence at once. Mr. i NEW GOODS I cakes 1 Mrs. Orcutt will be acquitted of the charge Morang hopes to uct. Quarter pound against her. have everything completed and his en- to the I i r> c. each 2 larged quarters open public within M. Gallert has opened the new apart- r month. r ^ ment lu his store, the second floor of the “LITTLE I Holmes {Utopian Chocolates! THAT building, recently purchased by Petty Burglaries Near Ellsworth. him, being connected with the second The small store of T. F. O’Brien at -The 10c. cigar T SOMETHING NEW TOM” only floor of his old store It lean attractive Washington Junction was brokcu into ^ | and is used for and that ever sold for a nickel, + abow room, carpets some time Monday night, and about |15 C. L. MORANG. It Mr. Gallert much 5c. upholstery. gives worth of cigars, tobacco and pastry aud | run. | is hav a i ing great needed room for his stock, fl in cash were stolen. notli for a quarter T The burglary was doubtless the work of ^aaaiaiuiaiaiaiiuua^aiiaiiuiaaaaiaaaiuaiuauatai Chocolate Snaps straight, Harry, son of J. Davenport Murch, of | | two suspicious-looking tramps, who were Bayside, died Monday at Andover, Mass., t30c PER BOX hanging arouud Cberryfleld Monday | CONFECTIONERY 4 where he has been attending school. That night a handcar was stolen at !| Murch was in bis sixteenth field. REA'. jTATE T ALL, KINDS Young year. Cherry n W TAPI FY INSURANCE, I-l-H-I OF % He had been ill for some time with con- On this car it is U. H. l m supposed the tramps Ltl, AND INVESTMENTS. sumption. The remslns were brought to worked their passage to Franklin, where ! LELAND, this city to-day. The funeral services they to enter the stopped long enough r have in Real also | were held thin afternoon at 3 o’clock. and steal about In several trades Estate, TWO STORES depot $6 ensb. 4 Then returned to their bonds to | I J. last they private car some fine municipal sell. 23 A.Cunningham. Commencing Saturday the Rock- 2 Main St. 2 State St 2 and proceeded to Washington Junction. land, Bluehiil and Ellsworth steamboat The car has f♦0404040^04040#04040404Cv not been found. BANK BUILDING .... ELLiWORTH, ME a&fcfttigraunt*. n tnere turning of a button. Afterward kndkavok eoeoeoeoeoeooeoeoeoeo+oeo ( HKl'TIAN fUutual LU'iutit tHotumu ar* mm’t he explained that the cellar would be Pantii smiled. women. Women m KDIThU HI "At>T MAPGK”. alwayaMight. Then everybody MAJOR not for W lieu Contmrnl by R«*v. **. M. Doyle. MRS. HULDA JAKEMAN That meant something to Travis’ cus- pNiitM. woman and m woman I am »av- and | tomers. Ever since the store opened Toptc.—ITow can I know that | Its Motto: "Helpful Hopeful.'' wubmmaais} etf—John vHi. 31. 32. I John 111. 14; Rom, Wife of President Jakeninn of § BORUM there had been a barrel bf the best they are a pair of pauta. 7. j | ▼ill, 1-16; X John Iv, The purposes of this column are succinct!* Elders of the Mormon whisky conveniently remote from gen- laat. in the title and motto—It ts for tin* mu CUnrch, Can I know that lam saved? This staicd eral view, but free to whoever chose ! Pants are Ilk* iuntn*«< tut*' hem ft’, and aim to be helpful ami hopefu- Salt Lake Utr.U, Recom- AND THE THIEF c«m City, § hot " is A n that has been asked the common it Is f«*r the £ a drink. It was, of ner in qu« by Being for — to go and take of it n>ou use—a public servant. a purveyor mends Lydia E. I i•:!Jn*tn’n v Met* are of?* many an anxious Christian. Some have | course, a j oint of honor not to drink iormmion ami sugge*in> d» Uy Mnrtlia VVlIllnm*. nave it is Communications, |»-ndi» man’s Periodic Pains. Q was a Others declared that impossi- « ti mer. Major Borani pretty is wiuguiar oi iy Oil the su; |*vrl given it ll this respect. oni in favor of it an the rum* > in of social com- when nifii * ble and the U'sbniouy munlcatlnn* must be signed, but Dear I'inkuam Before I OJCSOf'C i? 504o 1. ui of even knowing where the right: fftv possible* this subject. The fact approach of the liiuoior my menstrual t *n'» ti.nInveterate topers, a.-s rel stood. Uf wrong 1 1 t-'- t. i* (■.** n* n •- must always precede the method. We period, as it would u,e..u a couple of tr. t > sOiier up agniust ms daugh- It I.; bu: % up, with the thief lung- ^ A fp.t tllf ? « •< Ilf* * *?,. I, :«* must kv that we arc saved before weddb When he bis com- a nail fh the wall a li,-* ter's had inn upon handy »«tui(A.er wittivut 1 enap* io*i f*t l»n< « we can tvil h >w we knew it. And this was to foot i. The thief, understand, was plcmt r.t of drinks, he outward ay. Tbta netiifal'y «a'H» t In* udo v is u: i the and only an innocent tin tube, at lmth “Why d >*« • dog«-*«ir more My Scriptural s, ag as sober as a Lack of only open cntilrs judge. •i»«»rr*? than in * ! r to winiart** It i* ratio mil lew to take upon this sub* his horse fOt’.l n;i(] !;•!( prtoii^b slip ca^tljr eyidert thviu set him reeling upon tbs? In the Sluter he wear a « « ,<> have j In use it was coat, *,'*'£ joct. T may bo saved and | through the bitnghole. fit tie Min-flifr he «*»r« ** f. and guiding (he sagacious beast lu let- »i #»»d* |t no way of knowing it is a preposteroAs thrust down into the liquor, open end- ter S’s all over the road. •0ppo6.ition. It is contrary to the ed. Then a finger held close over the ‘•Look’" Borum said to M fBctutal. of God's word. Job says. ”1 Major !ly. end made It fetch out enough teachings \ A moment's whir of April show 1 upper his niece mid adopted heiress. "That's n stiff or mild accord- know;” Paul says, "I know,” and John j liquor for drink, And then the sun laughs out again fairly bristles with assurance. IJis what I'm trying to save you from—the ing to the depth of the plunge. By As If our enjoying surprise, In a lit- Women an I and the thief if epistle is practically elah- thing which blteth like a serpent way of place Knew principal A iid turns the of fallen rain keeping Only drops oration of this doctrine. “We I like an adder.” tle had been soldered ou to the nj>- precious To dazz lng gems before our eyes. stingeth ring if a wire twisted In tlie What a of it know” is its keynote. And Job, For smile* and tears iu turn hold sway, “You needn't try to make ont poor jut end. long Heap Happiness Would Paul and John could have assurance, This fitful ring and likewise made fast to the nail fickle, April day. Jink is a snake," Molly said spiritedly. , so may all Christians. The contrary In the wall. Careless drinkers might Bring to. Ellsworth Homes. And life Is like au April day “I'm sure bo wouldn't crawl, not even j is as unreasonable as It is otherwise have the Invaluable doctrine Of radiant and dropped hopes shadowy fears. to me.” Hard to do housework with an It Is that get tube or abseiitmlnded ones, after the aching unseripturnl. Insupposahle Of mingle*! light and dark. The way "Oh. ho! Y'ou think it was his imle- have off with It in the one couid he horn again, be truly the Through which we tread tire growing year. third drink, gone back, MRS. Hl'LOA JAKEMAN. that him from child of God. and not have any way of And know not If a day will bring peudence kept signing pocket. in bed with intonso and suf- I Hours of misery at leisure or at work. knowing it. Despair or hope’s bright blossoming. days pain the pledge when I demanded It of Throughout the summer Major Bo- fering. 1 was under the physicians But since assurance is possible, how him.” the major said, with a line, lofty rum came Into the store only when he If women only knew the came; For what awaits us who can say? care for over a year without any relief, we are scorn. tossed her head. had but as the do we know that Christians, Now hearts beat with sudden was railed to Again Molly business, days grew glad pain, when mv attention Lydia Backache pains come from »!ck said no to him If ho he fell into a of kidney. that wo are saved for time and for And now when darkest seem* tire way E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound by “I would have short and ulpplng way Doan's Kidney Pills will cure It. eternity? Several answers to this The sun shines out with cheer attain; several of our Mormon women who had signed It." she said. “Why, Jink sitting Into the group around the stove, the and shadows once was Ellsworth question are suggested in the topical Through each lights play, had been cured through its use. was never drunk but In his life, listening when he had to—that people endorse this. and this use and im- references: Life, changeful April day. I began its systematic nnd that was In ths way of business. rather seldom—and talking when he Mrs. Zelpbs Springer, of West 8. in health, and after Franklin. we are the _ be had not drunk to match that could—that was most of the time. 1. We know that saved by proved graduaily If If miles from the use of six bottles my health was Ellsworth, Me., say.: “My testimony of consciousness. God offers North Orlard, March 31, HW. Long Hollow crowd, his pa would have Toward Christmas the major haunted restored, nnd’ for over two showed Indications of salvation faith in His Son Jesus Dear Af. B. bitters: completely lost all their trade, and it's worth a the store more than ever, especially k'dneys derange- through 1 have hud neither ache or new writer for the rears pain. if we have How do you do? J am a thousand dollars clear every late In the when there was al- ment for years, and finally culminated In Christ Now, really accept- You have a w underfill for profit day new 1 truly remedy been M B. column, but not a reader- enjoy of trade. He had got so ed Christ, if our sins have par- women. yours, Mrs. year.” ways plenty marked'aymptoms of dropsy. My feet reading what the sister* write very much, but Very ’sincerely doned and we stand righteous before Ilrt.nA Jakeman, The major groaned. He was a familiar he went everywhere, up stairs each one SaltLakeCity.Utah." and limbs swelled, heart troubled me. always wish I knew lust who really it tat my God. in the righteonsness of Christ, —$5000 forfeit if abet* tattmoma! fttaitt. round, pursy man, rosy faced, with lit- or down, without exciting comment. was Now why won’t you all sign our very I could not sleep at night on account of there's a consciousness within us that .Just as as Mrs. .lake- tle Some few said he was simmering down. own names? Then we should gel to know each surely eyes twinkling through smothering so will would lie all backache, and the use of tells us that this Is so. "Our spirit” other better. man was cured just surely fat He had come back to bis native They reckoned It right be-1 despite remedies, beareth witness within us that "we are Every few weeks Aunt Madge has to fill the Lydia E. I*lnk hum’s Vegetable town the year before breathing ont a twlxt Jink and Molly by—well, say, I received little If any benefit. Always column she’s of butdon*t cure woman and to next but Jink and knew the children of God” and consequently alone; well, capable It, Compound every vague aroma of rlchea ready spring: Molly anxious to obtain something to relieve saved! How could it be otherwise? ! It seem a little selfish when there are so many of suffering from any form of fe- give advice offhand to anything from better. Indeed they bad almost lost me of my trouble. If not radically cure Who could live in a filial relation with \ us? male ills. divine Providence to the town coun- hope when Han Brown came to their In answer to "Grandma G." about Thomas A. 1 Doan's Fills et Goa. enjoy tne fellowships ana rness- Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo- cil. Marshalltown folk said he was help. It, procured Kidney Wig- Kent pis, be was a German ascetic writer, born of and not know it? men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. cram full of crank notions, which he The light* had been working badly, gin’s drug etore In Ellsworth. The first Ings sonship died at at Hempen near Cologne in 1379 or 1S80, the 2. We know that we are saved the had had no chance to spend rt-operly in so Dan chased down Into cellar box did me I continued by Mu- St. Agnes near Zowle, July 26, 1471. His good. the treat- dusk one to look after the testimony of the Holy Spirit. Our was a wife or bringing up chil- about night family name was Hammcrken and he called ID. £. Z. II Column. governing j ment and gradually improved. 1 am In a minute he came just iipirit beareth witness that we are the "little hammer", a surname bestowed on him by dren of hi* own. switchboard. up. at the allotted apen ot life, three score and children of God. but not only so—"The several writers. In 1413 be was elected sub | (The editor lnTltes secretaries of local anions He struck Marshalltown a teetotaler bl* eyea staring like saucer*. beckoned and do a Spirit Himself beareth witness with prior to tbe monastery of 8t Agnes, and of tbe W. C. T. U. in Hancock county, and of the flrst water, the second wstcr Jink to him and plunged again below. ten, not expect radical care, hot was with the direction of the white ribboners to contribute to this *aw more of them that onr spirit [or corroborates the witness charged spiritual generally, and also the third. Water was Indeed Nobody any I can conscientiously aay that Doan's novices. Thomas, like all his devoted column of or Items that will be of our that we brethren, reports meetings for the time They worked In the cellar until or testimony spirit] his creed and rallying cry night Pllla, when I to them for himself to the study of scriptures. Besides his of interest to workers in other of the Kidney appeal tore the children of God. The Holy parts being. His mind and heart were set near 12 o’clock and went home chuc- most famous work, "Imitations of Christ," and county. We would like this to be a llvecolnmn, assistance, never tall to give It.” Ghost in an inexplicable way gives us a temperance knight- kling alond. several ascitic treatises, he wrote "The Chroni- but It needs some effort on the of W. C. T. upon organizing part like a man For sale all 60 cents. the sweet inward assurance that we women to a after Ideas his own. All next day Jink moved by dealers; price cle of the Monastery of Mount Saint Agnes U. make it so. It is column of their hood peculiarly not ours, and will be what makr In a customer* are God's children and are saved. down to 1471”. He also wrote for the benefit ol making, they Marshalltown would have none of dream, waiting upon Foster-Mllborn Co., BaBalo, N. sole it. Items and communications should l*c short, Y., We know that we are saved I with hi* head half turned over bl* 8. may young people, several little treatises, in a plain and are, of course, subject to approval of th« the knighthood. It was so temperate, agents for the U. 8. a Satur- by our lives. There are outward as and simple style but rich in practical wisdom. editor.] the single saloon languish ex- shoulder. It wa* buay day. j letting Remember the name, and tske Isn’t this a wet And its world and hi* wife were ! Doan's, well as inward proofs of this doctrine— spring? cleaning cept at Christmas time and the Fourth day. and the W no other. the testimony of life, both in its rela- bouse time. hat a hurly-burly we shall be in SOUTHWEST HARBOR of July, that It resented organized tem- In town. About noon, when the crush for some time! Here's a receipt for was startled tion to Christ and in its relation to our The Y. just organized by our enthusias- perance much as It might have resent- waa greatest, everybody Brows Brka1>—Three Indian 1 a of unearth- fellow men. "If ye continue in My cups meal, tic worker, Miss Alice Moore, i« proving ed the organization of an antistealing by succession yells, j Banking. cup flour, 1 cup rolled oats. 1 cup molasses, .1 are At tbe coming It seemed. ! word.” says Jesus, “then ye [no ! cups sour milk, 2 teaspoonfuls soda, the same very interesting. flrai meeting they brotherhood. To Its mind a man ought ly. agonising. up. sweet milk to doubt about it] My disciples indeed. [ of salt, enough make it the right elected the following officers: President, to drink when he felt like It and had from right under tbelr feet Three thickness. Meam three hours shall know the and the Miss Catherine B. vice be of the hearers daalietl Into the «nd ye truth, And now all you M. B. sisters, good day. Freeman; presi- good liquor handy, bat should never parts truth shall make ye free.” Christians aunt Maria. dents, Miss Maude Holmes, Miss Esther into stuff be did street, two women fainted, nnd old 1 tempted swallowing Is what If snatched her basket i your money'wll^eara as well as trees nre known by their I am very glad your sympathy for Aunt Dixon; secretary. Miss Grace Carroll; not really 'tire for liy giving It the tang lady Buckley up Invested la shares of .the out that she alius fruits. If by faith in Christ we arc Madge, wbeu she is left to fL 1 the p«ge treasurer, Mis* Susie Houston. of forbidden fruit. So It heartily ap- of eggs, crying j bound ter living Christian lives, are doing His alone, took such a substantial form as this It was also decided to take certain de- plauded Jink Travis’ refusal to become knew som'p'u’ waa happen Ellsworth ever took an’ word, we are His disciples and cannot nice letter, which I have greatly enjoyed. partments and superintendents were ap- the flrst fruits of the major's enthusi- ter that store sence they LoanjiiiilMiKk’L help but know the truth about it, and, as follows: of asm. was a flue made candles outen the I.ord A'mlgh- pointed Superintendent It thing, everybody A NEW 8KKIE8 knowing that we are His, we are made Dear Aunt Madge: mercy, Miss Flora Gilley; purity, Mbs admitted, seeing how matters stood— ty's own thunder.” But half a doxeu A new voice sends a word of concern- rushed where the screams still la now open, 91 each; mowtWy free from the law and its worries and protest Maude Holme*; oon-alcobo ic, Mis-Esther Jink as good as engaged to Molly aud below, Shares, ing the for baking beans tti the M. B. C. 91 share, exactions. This includes also our lives receipt Dixon; scientific temperance Instruction, Molly's heiress-ship contingent on her kept up. Intermingled now with roars payments, per of date March 19. The science of chemistry re in relation to aur fellows. “We know Mrs. Arthur Freeman; flower mission. marrying to suit the major. of strenuous laughter. veals a deleterious quaiit- in some varieties of WHY FAY that we are passed from death to life Miss Elizabeth Gott; Miss Jink and had been lovers time There was more laughing when they REJ«T? dry beans which, if not press, Gladys Molly •voperly expelled, pro- when you can borrow on because we love the brethren.” “for Mayo; anti-narcotic, Roderick Clark. out of mind. It was all settled that saw the whole thing—Major Borum. year duces the much dread'd disease appendicitis. shares, give a first mortgage and love Is of snd one that E-ch will cnce a their In hand, from God. every loy- Not ail person* are Susceptible to this poison in superintendent report they Bbould marry when Jink was tak- howling, bopping reduce It every month Monthly mod Interest efh is born of God and knowetb God.” beans. Ex rue1 that tbe old- month. en Into the Arm. But the came one foot to the other, unable to let go payment* together peri proves major will amount to but little more Blessed assurance! Jesus is mine! and between bowls like a fashion'd way c' preparing and baking beans is As the society has received no literature down upon them three months before swearing than you are now paying for Oh. what a foretaste of glory divine! safest xnd best as it cannot do a great deal of work the “Travis & Son. Groceries, pirate at Dan Brown, who stood with rent, and In about 10 years you Heir of salvation, purchase of God. yet, sign. will 1 his hand an Innocent Born of His Spirit, saved by His biood! 8 ak a quart of dry l»eans not less than twelve outside of tbe society. It has held only Hardware. Provisions, Liquor*. Whole- upon looking key h' ur« in cold water- Drain, put them in cold set In the switchboard. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. '■ three meetings, meeting once a week at sale and went the newly i't- BIBLE READINGS. v.'ater, boil gently until ouukle skin of Iteans ] Uetail," up ui>on big .juris a little. wash them off in homes of members. have been at head of the main str*-et. Dan wa* saying between gasps: John Thoroughly They very block the For oP Job xlx. 25, 20; Isa. xxxii, 17; another water. This removes the danger. Add particulars Inquire well attended The has had brothers and “You’ve got to agree, major. Let Han nr W. I one molasses, one of one of society twenty- Molly eight younger Comma*, 8ee*y- x, 14: Kom. Till. 33-33; -Col. ii, 1-3; teaspoonfui salt, First Nat'! Bank BWx mustard, and salt or fat corned beef to two members at and the sisters. Her father could not to Jink have Molly or here you stay all II Tim. Ueo. vi. pork present, promise hope A. W. President Thess. I, 1-5; i. 8-14; your up te. Bake twelve hours, heat. Bmo. steady of more. do more than feed and clothe them. So day. You can't let go that thief. It'* 1-12; x, 13-25; I John ill, 1-3; v. 20. The above receipt was given by the professor At tbe next with the and bis fortune had to be got a full lamp voltage. We fixed <• .. ■ meeting president, the major of chemistry at tbe Health Food Cuugree--, who and as as ever Miss Freeman, to be held on Thursday taken into account, especially when he It. Jink I, soon 1 caught God Give* Power to Lore. the manner of emphasized properly cooking dry a drink on the instead of Friday, the society will take up asked to have Molly the same as his you taking sly.” JOHN F1LKINS & as we are loved Is delightful beans. The writer of this was attacked with CO., Loving for debate the question: “Resolved, That own child. "No. no. Dan. 1 can't let you perse- whether we are appendicitis after partaking of two meals of Baokers and Broken. and human; loving should be abolished.” There For cute Molly's uncle.” Jink said, reach- baked beans not parboiled. Tbe physician in prohibition That was where the pinch came. 02 STATE BOSTON. loved or uot la not easy, but It Is god- lm» fi»r Ihn bov “I’m nxi’fnllv <-.ttlirr*wl ST., charge, having met similar cases, traced tbe are not a great many on tbe affirmative. herself and Jink, Molly could have bid- K‘ »m» 91, 99, 93. like. lu tbe full beartedness of youth to for be source to tbe poison of the beans. Prompt Which side are you on? uen tue rortune go naug. But tue cnn- you. though, watching bore.” New York OfllM, M hROAUWAY. our love out In return for kind- goes treatment saved tbe M. went on. "You know,” to those be- patient. A. F. dren! She could not shut out her moth- Honda,Grain and ness and love received. Loving those hind him, “we could not afford to turn “A n«ui is vprv w'lcrtmt) tx* nnr er’s anxious eyes, her father’s patient, OtOCKS Cotton bought who love ns seems as natural as and sold for cash, or carried on troubled face. As as she did not on the current—until we were sure of column, bat te me it U the voice of an old LADIES AT DINNER. long moderate margin. breathing, and so. Indeed, It Is. But our man.” and valued friend which sends a word of rebel openly she was free to help with | Departmentdevot- as we advance lu life the Master sets lUV/lal ed to the From the Position of Carver to the “1 sorter reckou you’ve made sure of expeditious it comes from one who both hands. So she contented herself of out-of town accounts ns harder lessons and our warning—and may handling puts loving Principal Sent. with she would die an old maid your gal.” old man Buckley said as the Invited. be relied as good authority on vowing Correspondence power to tireproof tests. It seems a upon ques- crestfallen the stair. are constantly receiving The preseuce of ladies at dinner was unless she might marry Jink and smil- major vanished up \/hft that fallible and tions of hygiene. I quote from a personal YV C over our private wlies and hard doctrine loving Sure It turned out that Jink from other the latest letter from this same friend: “But brought about by necessity more than ing her sweetest at Jink himself when- enough. sources men should be as the test of good financial new* ut the unlovely the due to their sex. ever she the bad. day our old mothers knew more of by gallantry got chance. “ Sew our love for a and and all good grand pure holy Servers and henchmen were Jink could not well be real, good, healthful cooking than the superseded so patient Private w,.,arti:l God, love of the "The That Failed.” — x_ to banks and aiercan- loving yet any worthy who worked at u side He wanted a a home of his own Llsht Q ^ present generation. There is no question by lady carvers, wife, nCItJl tile name, and the only one which will A wealthy lfiverina squatter, now de- agencies. but their much-baked bread of ail kinds fable. In Elizabethan times at private and Molly for that wife. He was ready allowed on depos- bear testing, is God derived. ODly i as lie used to “to Infproct iu Accounts sub- dinners it became usual to the to do reasonable to get her. parted, phrase It. the llltcrcol no and when yon men- place anything to cbt i-k on demand- when we look to Him for to gave indigestion; 11 was ject power and at He have In for that great lister," noted almost us tioned the “old brick oven”, its appetiz- principal joints grand pieces might gone knight- MocI/a^ Irtlrr mailed love men do we gain that atTection for much for his Attic wit as fl>r his lYIdlKv/l weekly, contain- odors—how it recall'd tbot-e delicious the upper end of the table, above the hood foolishness if he bad not known and with our fellows which ing lie also stuttered ing the eery essence of the sympathy so chief see alie would be the Qrst to him parsimony, very almost now unknown! If I could salt, the guests could the despise Financial Situation. enable us to love others with no foods, thought for He even done badly and helped aloug his halting a brick oven would joints and secure choice helpings. We It might have It of their attitude toward us and which oDly be young again, have of in and tried to himself later with utterance with a frequent ejaculation be the I would own a* d something this kind the hab- square He would have us show toward all among things of it which at restaurants of first his sweetheart if be had been sure the "D'ye see? D'ye see?" Ills nig- School Times. use.” We hope to hear from “A. M. F.” prevails Carts. men.—Sunday was honest In his gardly traits gained him widespread Proftssicnal again. showing the game, poultry, etc., to the major erankery. _ local and the en- diners before carving. The place which Somehow the major’s enthusiasm rang unpopularity bitter H. GRKKLV, Christian Religion. Dear Aunt Madge and Sietere of the M. B. of sundowners, who were OK. came to the fair sex from necessity was false to him. Under and behind the mity always But literature Is full Column refused rations at his English already soon claimed by them as tbeir right, flow of words he saw something in the rigorously sta- DENTIST. the of the Christ while the Now conies Che trying time of the year for tions. of lyrics and from the menial unctuous lips, the beady, twinkling housekeepers. Scrub brush and mops seeiu to they passed posi- Graduate of the Dental College, poets are still searching for new trib- which made him that the Smarting under this unusual Inbos- Philadelphia Even the master of the house tion of carver to the occupiers of the eyes, suspect class of *75 utes to to His name. The sub- predominate. brlug like other self deluded pitulity. some disappointed IV *LL*WOBTH. looks as if he was an injured party. But the principal seat. The lady had helpers major, mortals, swaggles «rOrriOB GILKS* BLOCK. limest oratories have had inspiration on occasion set Ore to one of the until further thought of how much ulcer we are going to who deemed it an honor to serve her was more anxious to pose as a great squat- Closed Wednesday afternoons from the Naaarene or have been set ter's wool sheds notice. look buoys us on. in their turn. moral force than to rule strictly his and then wrote upon with Scriptural words which convey A clean wool that own a gate: “We've well burnt down nice way to carpets you do In this duty of semiprofessional carv- appetites. your F. His Ideas. The heathen of the not care to take after thor- wool shed. sec? BURNHAM, jest up is, sweeping el lies one of the first causes of the Indeed, os Dan Brown put It “the D’ye D’ye see?” centuries that “Christianity is oughly, take warm water with a little ammonia him Of course. It the man's ATTORNEY early paper frills for legs of mutton, etc., for cut of the major’a jib gave away caught big and with a cloth wrung ▲VD the religion of the sorrowful” was ear- partially dry, wtpeaa for a blamed old Dan eye when next he For it was used in every case where the op- hypocrite." pa.-sed through. Is a reli- you would an ordinary floor, and you will be a moment he COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ly disproved. Christianity erator had to some Brown was Jink’s chum, the head man contemplated the an- grasp tangible part Aleo for all classes ol that can and that does well repaid. nouncement and then prosecuting attorney gion sing sing.— of the with the left hand. at the new electric light plant, which with a sardonic States. In Monday’s washing put a little ammonia in joint In 1G33 pensions against the United New York Observer. had done so much to took the of a blue Business solicited. where the clothes are to be boiled and a grand dame that it w’ould Travis & Son get grin stump pencil the boiler suggested Main** see how nice and white will look. I wl.i Installed. Of course, their own store from his pocket and scribbled Bllxwobth, they appear “more comely and deceut to use under- An Illuminated Page. semi receipt for French mustard, and think you neath: “It was a was the very first to be wired and well Insured. D’ye see? will find it much better than that you buy. fork,” this in spite of existing prej- O Christian, the promises All the sa- All the first week afterward D'ye see?"—Household Words. E. BUNKER, JR., French Mcstard—One egg well beaten, 5 udice. lighted. JOHN cred of this sure word of prophe- 2 1 ol did much but page tablespoons mustard, tablespoons sugar, It was at this time. too. that travelers Jink himself nothing ATTORNEY AT LAW. hot a little cook an illuminated page for each be- butter, % cup vinegar, salt, march around with rural Life cy. until it thickens. H. from Holland introduced into Euglaud swarming History In llnlr. liever in whatever or clime! ev< omen at age Only the fashion of customers and flash lights Into y A single hair is a iort of of Ob! H you make us realize that spring seaf-ug men and women history ME. those who feed dally upon these holy is an actual but still dark hole and corner from the tb: 1 the condition of an BAR HARBOR AND BLDEHELL. house-cleaning fact, alternately, the adoption of which put physical Individual are strong to sufTer God's you out a g earn of hope in tnc to the cellar. In the 1 •• the lime it has been promises an end to carvers. Then the au story flashing during growiug. Bat Harbor oOlce. 7 anti » Ut. DwrtBlo*. that we shall look better in doore lady will aDd may serve faithfully their gen- thought Incidentally made them sure there w.. if one could read closely Take Bluehlll c tfice open Saturdays. and out by and by. Aunt Madge. thor of “The Cook’s Oracle” suggested enough. eration.—Christian Advocate. no of a stroke of light a hair from the beard or that Joints and large birds should be danger getting from the Otherwise trade might have suf head and scrutinize CLOSED carved before they came to table, thus nlng. It. and you will Each Day. fered. see that It shows some WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS. starting the now prevailing fashion of attenuated Each has its and should It day mercy carving at the side table. “I say this ycre projlek. jes. places, indicating tLat at some period render its praise. Fresh are the dews knocks the socks ofTn anything ever of Its growth the blood was de- supply Dr. h. w. Haihi beg, to notify BUttA*™0* of each and fresh are This is on box of the Crane said as Jink ficient d*cta morning equally signature every genuine Stops the Cough and \Y oi «»lt the Cold I saw.’’ Squire from overwork, anxiety or un- und others that until further notice ula Recorder. Tablet. the cellar dark or by the t« blessings.—Episcopal Laxative Brom. COUNTY NEWS. 1902. i r Wkpnmuai, April 10. *Yrr additional County 17mm nee other page* soldlrra Fooled Strange Device* by Which Flowers Early. Attract Insect Visitors. MAIM* CAW RROARIlinn WRIGHT* AMI. MV » 1 SR- | A bushel of Mil shah 60 tell how clouds of No Liverpool weigh I fifinoni you j side of natural history is more pounu*. ami a bushel of Turks Island sal' naM Mi-H Iim Eaton turn be* n very 111 with Washington city from curious than the relation between in- weigh 70 Dound* I the standard weight of a ousnci .»t poi.r.w., but is now believe would sects and I tonsilili*, recovering, have the flowering of plants. In the In good order and (it for snipping, 1* 60 nou ; of «4 the bout capture at the hands of primitive and simpler plants that live in apples, pound* Guy P-irkor ban bought The standard weight of h bushel of <>can* In ?" usked u mem tier of »tie “E Ous” from Will Gott ana has taken sea, the male cells are discharged Into good orrler ami tit for shipping, is 02 poundo- Of ruta and i'. her to L’a id Reserve corps, which the water and row themselves along by wheat, beets, bags turnip* Long pounds; of corn, 50 pounds; of onion*. 58 at Fort Stevens the the during screwing motion of minute bristles pounds; of car rota, Kngllsn turnips, ty and George Arthur Neal has returned from Indian meal, .V) of 45 until they reach and fertilize the egg- pounds; parsnip*, pounds; : Baltimore, where he has been studying of barley anu buckwheat, 48 ui out-. the of Northern celts of the pounds; ! when Army female. In many land-plants 52 pounds, or even men-lire as by agns>menr medic n the past winter He is the outside the the male The prices quoted below are the -tali j>rl«v* son Neal. was Just Capital cell, discharged as clouds of I eldest of the late D<*. E Us C. at Ellsworth Farmers can easily reckon from remember that General golden are You may pollen, blown about by the these what they arc likely to receive In trade Jarnis Bonson and Capt. Henry Law- was in command or this or cash for their products. who wind; myriads perish, but a few reach [ re'ice are building two fish weirs at division of the Confederate their goal and fertilize Country Produce* the young egg- Rutter. Pond Inland. During the storm of last to refute statements cause them forces, in writing eella, to ripen into seeds. Butter la a little easier. w«ek their spile driver got adrift and In northern papers to the ef- In moat Nature has published cases, however, Creamery perk....."Hi < whh broken up, the windlass only being have Dairy fect that he could easily marched curbed so reckless a prodigality, and the .22325 saved. OhSMS: Washington, said: T knew the de- colors and scents of flowers are frnits of into I There is among the boat when Best factory (new) per ft.16 318 greRt activity fenses were weak 1 arrived, hut her parsimony. It may be laid down as a Best dairy (new).. ..16 mt n, and several new boats are coming to were so exhausted from the universal Dutch .90 my troops truth, to which the exceptions (Imported)...... Ncufchatel.05 the harbor. Capt. Sylvester Gott has a march that a halt was abso- are only apparent, that bearing enforced plants Bait*. new boat bulldLig at Friendship. Capt. necessary, and the next morning brightly-colored or flowers re- lutely perfumed Eggs fluctuate between 12 and 13 cents. Will Gott will have one from the same knew, by clouds of dust, that re-en- quire the aid of insects to fertilize them. I Fri-sh laid, per doz...12gift place. Capt Freeman Gott Is building u BEGIN had arrived.' The colors serve to attract the attention END foreenicnts Poultry. fine new yacht on a model that will insure | f dust, gentlemen, was raised by of insects; the in flowers la THE fil “That scents, especially Poultry higher. fMst sailing. He has built two boats not of the that blossom serve the same Chlckena...... 25 a few men. exceeding 100, by night, of Fowl. i7 for Pres. El*ot, Harvard college. Mr. Veteran Reserve corps. The tempora- purpose. The insect# come tor the store Hay. Gott has built qu iea little fleet of pleasure commander of this company, n stout of honey or for the pollen of the plants, ry Beat loose, per ton... 14 915 boats, all of them now afloat. man of medium height, whose name or and their return-gift to the plant is that, Baled.18 rank I did not learn, because tie wore flitting from blossom to blossom, they Atraw. Hull’s Cov*. CHASE Loose.10 913 Mrs. Ada Is ill. no blouse or Insignia, placed the men In unconsciously carry the golden fertilizing Higgins quite Baled. 18 of uml between from to | the rear Fort lng grains Miss of Bar line In plant plant. Aeeda. Icaphene Brewer, Harbor, Fort Slocum. After mak- For most the visits of Stevens and flowering plants Herdsgraaa, hu 3 7ft Alslke. ft 20 visited friends here fast week. SANBORN'S ing a short speech In which he urged insects are a necessity. Let one but grow lluogarlan.hu 17ft White clover, ft 2ft Hanscom and Frank ft 10 $16 Po*a: Raymond Dickey COFFEE to do tils best he directed some common like or Browntop, TEA f every man plant, geranium Red clover, ft Ift Canada, bu 2 00 went to Mariaville last Saturday. us to mass'll down some distance on the mignonette, under glass and muslin, so Vegetables. Frank Elliot*, from Salisbury Cove, bas Fort Stevens. Once there that no stray Insect resch the Potatoes, 30 ft grass past may them; pk Turnips, 01X bouse. Sweet 1b 05 lb moved into Edward Hamor’s told us to break ranks and right flowers will be the will potatoes, Beets, 01X i he formed, perfume • YOURS)] Oft GlE.AL.TH 3 Onions, Cabbage, Miss Ida Morse, of Bar Harbor, spent about, returning In the middle of the be as sweet as usual, but the blossoms will Bermuda onions, 08 Carrots, ft 01X 10 ft u5 and with Miss and kicking all the dust we fade without seeds. of Leituce, Parsnips, Saturday Sunday Lucy road up forming Many Roll he*, 08 Bean s—per qt— Salisbury, of this pisce. -» possibly could. our English flowers are capable of being Cucumliers, 15 Yellow-eye 10 91*2 30 i We doubled on the line, marching fertilized only by one kind of insect. •spinach, pk Pea, 10 Harvey Hamor returned home last Dandelion gr, pk 3' down on the grass and coming Imck In Thus, to choose a familiar Instance, the Celery, hunch 35 Wednesday from Florida, where he has tiie winter. the dusty road. It was a dry season, i-uujuiuii rcu tiuver u vumeu uy tue Fruit. been employed during and we all hail on broad soled shoes. bumble-bee; the petals are fused together, Strawberries are In the local market, hut There will be services in the school- ■i prices from day to day vary greatly. Market- We made the dost tly. I tell you. and forming a narrow tube surrounding the i bouse, conducted by Rev. Mr. Richard- men think will be for 3ft cents he. and the that form they selling It Is no wonder General Knrly thought honey glands organs j son, of Salisbury Cove, every evening this re-enforcements by the thousands hail the pollen. The long proboscis of the week Apple*, pic 30g40 Oranges, rloz .355.45 come to the relief of the handful on bumble-bee Is able to reach the deeply Cranberries, qi 10 012 Lemons, doz 35089 April 13._Anne. The Ellsworth American— only COUNTY paper. duty at the forts.''—Washington Star. bidden storea, but the hive*bee, whose Groceries. Bluehill Falls. tongue Is shorter, though bidden to the Cotlee— per ft Rice, per ft .06 0.08 Rio, .160.23 Pickles, per gal .45 0.65 Eben Mayo, of Bluehill, baa begun re- aWJtttiBiiutntB. feast by attractive color and smell, ia per- Mocha, .40 Olives, bottle .250 75 pairs on the school house. Foreign force an inactive spectator. When clover Java, .37 Vinegar—per gal— Tea—per ft— Pure cider, .20 Brooks and Carl have the was In Australia it uever Gray joined first grown Japan, .450.65 Cracked wheat, .05 union at East Bluehill. seeded, and it was found that the tongues Oolong, .30 0 05 Oatmeal, per ft .04 quarryman’e. Sugar—per ft— Buckwheat, pkg .20 native bees were too short to reach Mrs. J. Whitney Gri.idle, of Sargent* ASK YOUR GROCER FOR of the Granulated, .06 Graluun, .04 the pollen. Still more often the gorgeous Coffee—A A B, .06 Rye meal, .04 ville, visited Mrs. P M. Friend last week. C Granulated * Yellow, .05)4 meal,ft 02)4 vention lor < bfoaso/it* of I toe tropics remain sterile to Oil—per gal— K. D. Conary returned Saturday from Molasses—per gal— free book,«k England in the absence of the particular Havana, .35 Linseed, .650.60 a visit to’TBlatives and frieuds at Deer Porto Rico, .50 Kerosene, 12 moth or to which are Bakers fly they adapted. .t>w Astral oil, 15 Isle. KS_^to® Walter Syrup, | as Darwin showed In his Sometimes, Lumber and Hullo 'tig MMsrlsli. Mrs. Freeman Bray and daughter Fertilization ^ 1 25 fascinating volume on “The Lumber—per M— Spruce, of North are a J 25 Grace, Bluehill, spending of the Orchids,” the devices to secure that Hemlock, 11018 Hemlock, BREAKFAST Hemlock boards, 1.’g 13 Clapboards—per M—* •few days with friends here and at Sooth an insect shall not visit a flower without Spruce, 12gl6 Extra spruce, 24026 16 No. 17 B'ufJiPI- coming In contact with the pollen are Spruce floor, 020 Spruce, 1, 018 Sub. Child Pine, 12015 Clear pine, 35060 April H*_ extraordinarily complicated. An insect Matched pine. 15 020 Extra pine, 85 060 jp can be kept healthy, strong M— Laths— M— Aahvllle. and cheerful by giving it occa- alights on a gaudy and sweet-smelling Shingles—per per jr Cellar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carpenter were ■ slonal doses of COCOA is " blossom. An inviting landing place clear, 2 35 Nalls, per ft .040.06 " with a ton Sunday. a 2d clear, 1 85 Cement, per cask 1 50 presented ready in the form of conveniently- M j extra one, 1 65 Lime, per cask 95 have 1.200 little I True’s JSSm Elixir " Hanna & Small n5)W Publishers and Printers. placed floral leaf; but the thing is a trick. No. i. 125 Brick, per M 7 011 H It not only removes worms, but guards against Advertisers,E •* II is a scoots, .75 White lead, pr ft .05 0.06 chicks which are doing nicely. them, and perfect tonic and blood pun- No sooner is the platform touched than It H fler. It is tlie only purely vegetable vermi- Provisions. left this morning H fuge. So harmless that it cannot injure the TIME and gives with a Miss Wilma Googin^ QAWr wsy jerk, precipitating the; H most delicate child. At druggists 86 cents. MONEY bv d»i»o Meat is still higher. Since the present boom will teach tbif M Booklet free. for it. hapless Insect Into a well of fluid. Hia for Sorrento, where e*he Send In prices began, there has been an advance of DR. J. F. TRUE A CO.. Auburn, Me. i hal wings are wetted, and he has to crawl spring. | leu's Record . about 25 per cent. out But the bristles Bernice Smith lef% this morning for Subscription Record, Advertiser’s Record, slowly. pointed pre- Beef, ft: Pork, lb. Job Printer’s will teach this Advertising Record, Record, vent exit except by a narrow funnel, and, Steak. .150.33 Steak, tb 16 Birch Harbor, where t>ho Correspondence Record. Roasts, .120 30 Chop, 15 ADS Ruled, and lnd< xed for as he squetzea through that, bis back be- spi mg. AivitniCAN printed quick entry Corned, .080.12 Pigs’feet, 38 and reference Descriptive circular and price 18 ft 18 Mr. md Mrs. of Uoulds- comes dusted with the sticky pollen. Tongues, Ham, per 140 Henry ITraSy, PAY BEST lint on application. Publl bed bv .05g06 Shoulder, .10 Mrs. are Tripe, visited Mrs. nl&lher, E. A. & W. E. CHILD. In mo*t plants, however, the lures Veal: liaoon, .16018 boro, Tiacy's M. A 14 Dover Street, New York. simpler, and are adapted to many differ- Steak, .18 8alt 110.12 .Robertson, Sunday. TRY ONE Roasts. 110.14 AprP /*• kinds of insects. In when the .100.12 Lard, 14._ ent spring, Lamb: Sausage, 10 fields sre bare, the blues and whites of the Lamb, 10020 each C5 flowers are sufficient to attract the Tongues, early Fresh Fish. notice of the few insects on the wing. This Is the last month for smelts. when the world is cov- During summer, Cod. 05 Haddock, 05 of Pain ered with green, more glaring contrasts Halibut, 18 Clams, qt 20 King Smelts, 10 Oysters, qt 40 and bold masses of -—- come into play, the Lobsters, 1b 25 irangeand gold, of crimson and pink, Fuel. appear. It la curious, however, that Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— 3 00 6 50 scarlet, the most clamant of colors, is the Dry hard, 0005 Broken, Millard’s Liniment Has Earned Dry soft, 2 00 0 3 00 Stove, 6 50 rarest in Europe. In the tropics and in Roundings per load Egg, 6 50 Are You The World 6 50 FINEST COCOA in the South America it la one of the most com- 1000126 Nut, Blacksmith's 6 0e Its Great -o.i > and It were worth If Euro- steamer--' Costs less than One Cent a mon, inquiring Flour, Grain mud Feed. Cup At pean iusects be color-blind to scarlet. Corn Is firmer. Feed has taken another start Thirty-Eight Highest Awards in night, when crimson and blue, pink and upward, in spite of opening of spring pastur- become and la some sections. orange, invisible, pale yellows ing It was many years ago that people and America. bbl— bu 58 Europe luminous whites attract the night flying riour—per Oats, commenced calling Miuard s Liniment 4 5005 25 Shorts—bag— 125 M Insects their radiance. Down of and so has 50 Run Pain,” by phosphorescent Corn, bag 1 Mixed feed,bag King generally scents are almost more Corn meal, bag 1 40 1 25 01 35 it become known that name that The of plants po- * by Waller Baker & Co. Middlings, bag the manufacturers it, tent lures than their colors. At night they 1.4001.50 recently adopted Estate** i78o and anti it now on every bottle. To Mass. are naturally more varied and more po- Hides Tallow. appears Dorchester, Feel all worn title to lb— one’s tent. To drift in a back water In a sum- Hides—per Lamb skins, .250.50 givesucha broad-moaning 05>4 ft— own wares is one tiling, to have it set Ox, Tallow—per given mer night, or to loiter in a wood, is to Cow, .05)4 Rough, .r2 them the ‘.s quite another. .05 Tried, 04 by public one dreaming tbe apicee of the tropic Bull. The fact that in Calf skins, green nearly every family acents the are and brain won’t tales. Tne of day shy .25075 out, New England always ises this appella- aSsSSkso CATARRH indistinct; only In the mass one notices tion in speaking of Minard’s Liniment CUKE roK them, as In passing through a bean field, shows that it is the universal opinion, where it is best that Minard’s is or by • thicket of gorae. But at night Warren Clark Is slowly no no known, improving. have the leader of that la not sends out work, really liniments, verily Catarrh asch blossom asleep is a slack at the mill. appetite, Business little the King of Pain. I can truthfully a clamorous and inaletant odor, and at Frank Bradbury has torn down the say that Minard’s Liniment has the the same moment one notices a dozen an balm Martiu Slaughter house. or cour- most magical effect in relieving pain c&iit diatluct and striking perfumes. in the time of 1 Kasy mini to ambition, quickest anything pleasant The roads are in terrible Some strength use. Contains no In- But, by day or by night, tbe scents are shape. ever saw. I’ve seen it applied to a jurlou* are the worst ever seeu. drug not all euch as are pleasant to us. Some, places | person suffering intense pain with It 1- qut, kiy absorbed even within our conscious- Coombs will rebuild his rheumatism, who*e fat; Give* Relief at once. Indted, are not Eugene barn, need Vinol—we inflammatory It and Open* and Cleanses more room. was distorted with the suffering, ness. Thus the flowers of the Virginian additional land necessitating age—you iheNas.%1 Passages on whom the doctors were using are almost invisible; they have have to allays Inflammation, ngq § | ^ g KaW creeper A number of our people gone for relief without results; and Beals blddeu under the opiates and Protect* the Membrane Restores the green corollas and are Btr Harbor. Steadier work and more pay it touched the skin the of the minute 'aste and Smell. l*rge ** .tOi-ents. no it will To ua they have scent, yet are the causes. five 10 c**««a at or mall’ foliage. pain began to disappear, and in »» « Druggists by guarantee help you. "LY .V New beee come to them from great distancee, minutes he was in UKoTHEKd, Warren Street, York Hastings B*os\ mill began running this resting perfect ind their season they are always ease. I’ve seen it to burns, during moruing. There will be about five applied with visitors. Someof thescenta blisters made hot grease, and crowded months’ work. Your back if it don’t. great by it overcame the I’vt» moat dear to ua are despised by many money pain instantly. The assessors are getting down to busi- seen it do the same for cuts, bruis Dr. Emmons7 Insects. Butterflies will pass bouey- ness. Taxes will be higher than lust year, How Vinol made W. F. Searle sprains, and lameness, and I’ve seen has happlne** to tuckle any flower with stronger. Monthly Regulator, brought Itself, or, ludeed, a had case « hundreds or anxious women. There is post, when the rate was eleven mills. clear the throat in scent, unnoticed. At tively no other remedy known to medical sci- honeysuckle “Your Vinol is certainly a wonderful preparation, one bottle hav- diphtheria in a few minutes. Minard ence that will so and do the April quickly safely night, however, large hawk-moths, by 14._Ch’e’ee. wonders with me. was tasted Liniment does these things, not one \ work. and mostobstlnate irregular, ing worked My appetite gone, nothing Longest :heir attention to honeysuckle, abow that but time. itles from any cause relieved atonce. Success Rearing the Child. I decided to try Vinol, and on the second day after beginning every la good. — blotte guaranteed at any stage. No pain, danger, :hey share our ideas of what pleasant. “In trying to understand child-life, Sir1*. I just received vonr letter and or Interference Have relieved to take it I to relish food I have eaten at each for ami for Liniment. I mea with work. like ourselves, are began again. heartily and thuuk* It of failed. Butterflies and beee, make two mental advises Bar- hi*fore. I have found u. hundreds cases where other* have pictures,” not a to lino written ymt • he smell of meal since, and feel stronger, but have made substantial most difficult case* successfully treated nnattracted by the carrlon-like betta Brown in Ladies’ Home Journal. only tin* ilm**-1 Llnim-nt I ever hhw for pain by mall,ami beneficial results guaranteed in in F. 12 Mass. hnve Loir children, one delicate, ami I ha* a but tbeBe latter are visited a of weight."—W, Searle, Pierpont Street, Peabody, uverv instance. No risk whatsoever. We treat many plants, “In one, draw in the child as block gain used it 1 »r wore throufc and lor riieuumtisin f. rife which tbe hundreds of ladles whom we never see. W many bteilaa and fliea, to with them. I haven little girl who haw been slow, for oy marble, mother, grandmother, and valuable particulars ami free confidential violet are Mrs. S. C. says Vinol is a Great with rheumatism for clxhteen month**, of ttie roae aud the relent- Berry Remedy. »* advice. All letters truthfully answei cd. !.»- perfumes teacher working uway doggedly, u-e it on her limbs and lind it has helped b1 member,this remedy Is absolutely safe under unattractive. lessly; chiseling, hammering, pounding it I was taken with the one last March, but the more than anythin*, and I have tried eve every possible condition and positively Grippe year ago kind of liniment, hut nothin* like Mlnaru' • are to consider its leaves no after ill effect upon the health. into what they pleased cough never left me. I was all run down and did not care for any- Liniment, and have recommended it toma «*y mall, sealed, *2.00. All moo*-' A Tiny Flower’s Great Message. draw the of who are to see n v securely proper shape. In the other, or to live. Had two and others but my friends, surprised muere should be registered. Add re* *, I H. has one thing hemorrhages slight, having little girl ho fast; but prize the tv.*, J. \v The tralttug arbutus only very with roots set In gain vji MoNS CO.,lTOTren.out St., liostou. child as a plant, firmly read what Vinol had done for others I also tried it. I was to email bottles von Bent, and I Intend to get ■. It lives in This surprised nan ? near relative, and Japan. the soil of circumstance, with peculiar big hott'e In a short time. It is a good so it is true. is for so: botanist a strange story. notice a change soon, but I have taken nearly four bottles for It, King of Pain. It grand tells to the tendencies of its own toward growth, na- before, but was warmer the throat. Excuse my not writing When North America and shall more to take for a while I am not the same » ~BrriT TTT outward and get longer. per- am very and a widow, and have ■WWOTl both over Northern turally, gladly reaching busy parent of spread was a work hard, so I have little time to writ* the deece.it of to what was meant to be its blos- son that I when I began taking Vinol. It surely is great quite America and Asia. With upward remedy. you for kindness, I remain, STEAM LAUNDRY the Thanking your :he Ice cup, in tbe glacial period, soming. Then tell me which picture ap- It has done so much for me, both for throat and lung trouble, that I Mbs. wm. H. Morrison, one on the M»m«. and bath rooms. Sowers were forced downward, a 2 Homestead Park, Boxbury, east to you as more nearly approaching Wish every one with such trouble would give it fair trial."—Mrs. S. >aat coast of Asia and one on tbe peals all at in humau For salts by druggists twenty- "WO NO WASH H." have been sepa- truth. 1 have faith enough C. Farm Middletown, Conn. PAY, joaat of America. They Berry, High Street, Hill, five cents a bottle. * and under understanding to believe that none will All kinds rated just long enough of laundry worn done at abort no enough to choose the first, but all the last, to hang us town i^ooda mrroundings jnnt different Come in and let tell you about people right here in called for and delivered. la the r of ideals. made a little difference in their gallery tiave beautiful Who have been restored to health by Vinol. We don’t hesitate H. B. E8TEY A CO., and habit, and yet their “How much simpler the grow- Wft** *nd Me. tppearance traceable. than the harsh chiseling because we know what it wiU do. DR. KING’S Bridge, Ellsworth, somoion origin I* at ill eaaily ing process to guarantee Vinol All that we who love the child Star Crown Brawl -Ladies' Home Journal. process? have to do Is carefully |to keep in good condition its environment; to see that it PENNYROYAL PILLS. Immediate no no folks love l>r. Wood's Norway Ptne its needed to most relief, danger, pain. American ads The little gets sunshine; study Uaed for year* by leading «p®ciaJi«ta. Hundred* of taao- Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless, carefully its natural growth and nourish menial*. Atrial will convince you oft heir intrinsic vain* lyrup. caa« ot bronchitis, and and to in suppression Send ten rent* for aaiupLa and M>slttve cure for coughs, colds, that, perhaps gently lovingly book. All bruygiaU rr by wait t 1 ud) boa. It now and then.” I prune A. pay best| itihma.—Advt. George Parcher, Druggist. KING MEDICINE CO., Du 193G BOSTON, MASS. c«n ■ COUNTY GOSSIP. city show that the sewer can be used Sbbrrtiirmrnt*. ein ^ihiworth American. | HANCOCK S. J. COURT. by him. Trenton clams are In danger of extinc- ORB CIVIL TRIAL. tion. The civil case tried waa a email A L ! I1T1CAL JOURNAL I __ WILLIAM T. TREWORGY IN- only on**, an action on account— Brewer vs. : m-fftBKD Bar Harbor want a little of the lawyers DICTED FOR WARE MURDER. <»<«*<«. A* one jury wm oo* od a crlml- WE! si"'*AY AFTERNOON- 1 from I BVKRY State money for their new law library. el and only nine jurors remained. We have just returned AT It wee agreed to tbe case with a ONLY ONE SMALL CIVIL CASE TRIED— try Jury of nine. Verdlut for *l-L*WO-i'TH, MAINE, The Senate bas tacked some Items on plaintiff. §22 34. Boston with a full line of I nr "HK THE CRIMINAL DOCKET—AD- DIVORCES the river and harbor bill which are of in- DKCRERD. nAlfcnn. o, PUBLISHING oo. JOURNMENT TO-DAY*. J. vs terest to Hancock There are Hinckley Retortion, libellant, w Manager county. f~5 F- Kim.mhi. Editor and and Hattie Robertson, for adultery. Custody I 0U0 for Bar Harbor breakwater, f20 of child decreed to foi 000 for of har- THK COURT. libellant. King improvement Bucasport libellant. WKDNT S 'AT, APRIL 18, 1902. bor. PmldlBf Juatlrv— ALRf.KT R. SAVAGE. _ E. Wall Oil Clerk pro Um -JOH* B. Kidnam. Georgia Warren, libellant, vs. Fred Carpets, Papers, Cloths, Oo* Weat Franklin correspondent Coumy Attorney—B. E. Tkacv. W rren, for cruel and abusive treatment. Sheriff— M. F. v%‘Hirc*>MR K*'»* for libellant. writes: "I cannot find any record of the T Crier—M Mmr. Aurora Elmer C. libellant, vs. A cin Slate Convention L Woodworth, Rep:ii)! ice going out of the ponds in 1871. But I*et»utle»—D. Hklds, Ellsworth, Join* Henrietta I. Woodworth, for utter deser- Linoleums, Straw »ar a. Matting, MILL BB HELD IN find under date of Dec. 16, 1870, ‘Warm as SuM!*»Br, Haibor, C. Osgood. Blue tion. for libeitaot. bit ; (I N Domity. S*dgw1ek Spofford summer, no cold weather yet to prevent City Hall, Portland, Stenographer-Chaki. a* Shall, Portland. ORB NEW CITIZEN. digging potatoes.’ Messenger—F. K Tildes. Naturalisation papers were Issued tc Art William H. Heaver, of Eden. Rugs, Squares. June 11, 1902, Hancock Wednesday, Some much-abased county Tbe present session of tbe term AT ! W P. M April THE CRIMINAL DOCKET. O’CLOCK are from hatbands, who just recovering of the supreme coart will end to-day. candidate for Tbe grand jury reported at 4 o'clock A we have to offer is an for the purpuae of nominating a their winter “wrasale” with the special bargain thislspring elec furnace, There will be an to Saturday afternoon. indict- governor to b** supported at the September adjournment Tuesday, Sixty-seven ■ the coat of a coal and ash were tton, and tr.m i-t ng any other bust new that are figuring May 6, for tbe trial of tbe Ware murder ments returned, sixty-three of which xnav prop* rty nsw before St. shovelling attachment to tbeir furnace on were for liquor selling. ALL-WOOL CARPET for 50c be follow* caae. per yd ■fh« of repren* ntaiton wilt as the plan of the government coaling The greatest Interest centered in the nUoiaOon will be entitled Eacti cliv. tow:, amt station at East Lamoine, which in a test Only one single jury trial Id a civil caae la Ware morder case, in which Indictment one del at- and tor each 75 vote* cast for i to eg last w*ek shovelled 106 tons from the tbe record of tbe term. Tbe for murder was found against William T. We have several patterns of these goods, the republican t-*i dldate for governor In I960, April juries j of 46 collier into the storage bins in forty-five Treworgy. A detailed of this case aa adattlomtl -i* i*g*te; and for a fraction were in daily attendance until Friday, report which are a specially good value. rote« In «*••• s< o’ 75 votea. a further additional minutes. may be found elsewhere in this issue. a but all tbe cases were delegate V.minrl«*« In the delegation of any expecting trial, Following Is a list of caaee on tbe crim- town or can be filled by aettied. were <4ty, plantation only NOTES. Friday morning they ex- inal docket. except liquor cases, with • resident* of uwotumj In which the vacancies POLITICAL cused until Tbe cases record of their disposal op to noon to-day: exist Monday. assigned WE CUT, MAKE AND LAY CARPETS TO ORDER for were | The State com >«luce will be In session In the The republican State convention Is Monday also aettied, and tbe A'etc Indictmenta. of ih- ha I at 12 90 p. m., oo the first bu»1ne*a for the waa reoc-prluD roa »-e tgib*t participate an- record of civil cases: s T. P. Mahoney, of Ellsworth, James 8. of Bar vention, mu -i v cied subsequent to the da Ryan, Harbor, for WALL PAPERS SOB. F S Bank v*. of call lor till- co«%e«*Uoe. nounces bis intention of contesting the Drummer. Peter*; Giles. larceny. Tbe charge against Ryan waa without to Judgment for **»- All elect*>r* of Maine, regard past for with O. plaintiff; judgment for larceny of about §38 worth of clothing believe In nomination county treasurer, 1» fled. Full lines of the latest in politic * ii ill lauons, who Republican and miscellaneous small articles. He was styles, ranging * ♦•*»•!• rne ihe of the the who prim It and police repu>> W.Tspley, present incumbent, 874. Savage v*. Salisbury. Dea*y; Gillen A arraigned Monday and from 10c to 2.">c per double rolL are Invited to unite under pleaded guilty. price Hcan party, eerdUlty is now serving bis third term, and who is Towle. Judgment for plaintiff, without he bad to this convention. As already been In jail several this call lu cl.-viUg delegates a candidate for renomination. Mr. Ms- coats. -L Per State Committee, ii ontba awaiting trial, and as the order, KrpiintlcM baa been active in local politics for 904- Savage v». Gillen A Injured t vi Simpson, Chairman. honey Salisbury. Clark; party had asked tbe of the I- He is the member from Towle; Wood. Neither no new clemency Btron Boti> Secretary. many years. party, court, sentence was made only ward 5 of the committee state. thirty days Bangui, A urll V, <902. republican city In countv jail. 943. Camber v» Brown A Dillingham. Clark; Paints, Oils, Varnishes and White Lead are Buaan Meader, of Ellsworth, for Bar Harbor republicans bestirring Gillen A Towle Delaulu-d by concent larceny. for and cowl*. Mr*. Meader was charged with stealing A Bright Outlook. themselves with a view of very $1.7 i being n alligator leather from Madam at 944. Billing* r*. Olwton, Clark; Bunker. De- grip of the two much in evidence the coming We the best mixed ___ Since the establishment county faulted bv concent. Cunningham, of tbe American house. sell very CA convention. They have organised a re Toe case ws* tried factories here a dozen or so v*. yesterday. Owing to all for I .OU shoe ican club, and invite 983. Holme# Black. King, Dea.«y. Heard paints, colors, vj) pub they everybody before for local interest, the court room was pCI Qal. has in who to the court; judgment plaintiff for years ago, nothing happened proposes eapc>ort republican $&*» and co*t*. crowded. County Attorney Tracy ap- tlcke* thi«* fall, regardless of previous po- for the last so affecting 957. v*. peared 8t*te, and G B. 8:usrt for the pay H 7.'> when you can save 25o generation vitally litical to Hasting* Hagerthy PaUeo; King. Wliy affiliations, join. Judgment for Verdlc:, no' the future of Ellsworth and of Han- plaintiff, $300, without respondent, guilty. gallon of us? ooeta. Edwin Frazier, of Ei, hunting last November with A meeting of the lawyers of Bar Har- without co*i*. William W. Wilson, of E iswortb Falla. of valuable been made for 'the sale bor was held last Wednesday In tbe office 837. Grant Co tb Steven*. Crabtree; Hale A They s*w a deer and both raised their WHITING BROS. Hamlin Neither no uew will. water privilege* on union river. of B E Clark, wbcn It was soled to form party, WtA nr.ok)|lth, sute prl,00. FIND THE LATEST back of this transaction are, ia and parties year. This room large Is already i 910. Erotrson va. Kteb. Glle«; Patten. Cases. fitted with book heated ateam Appealed we are informed, the Stanley Electric ahelves, by •IE. Burnham rs. Iire». STYLES AND PRICES and It Is conven- Burnham, "Tries M. Delano, search and seizure. of Pittsfield, lighted by electricity. Stuart. Continued. Manufacturing Co.,' iently located, and tbe meeting voted to Fined flOO end costs taxed at |15. •16. Burnham »j* Turner Burnham;,*. James E. search and seizure. I have a tine assortment of trimmed and Mass., and O. H. Catting & Co., of accept Mr. Mears’ generous offer. itefeixlant defaulted ! Ford, to suit. Tbe of Hancock has a * Continued. Mass. county foOO year 9*4. State »*. Gould et ala. Tra Worcester, < F. P. drunk and from tbe State treasury for tbe purpose Haynee, disorderly. untrimmed Hats. The of these concerns of law arid the MS. Sum t». Gould M alt. T Nol prossed, respondent baring been purpose buying books, whole of j ‘“Cy/*y; 9.(1. SUM »t. Gould M alt committed to an insane asylum. is to a water this sum has always gone to the law develope power cap- * * Arthur assault sod Plea library in the court boose at Ellsworth. M7. SUM f ». Gould « t, ZY“cy; Gray, befery. able of to the True,; Kina. of not retracted. Continued for supplying power Th« lawyer* of Bar Harbor hope to get a 9.9. Rtnin. ft. LVJ‘ guilty mscoU. Henson. sentence on of taxed at proposed electric railway, to the portion of this money for tbe new library Itefaulted. I>ea»y; p«yment costs, A. E. MOORE, association at Bar Harbor. S®1- Preble v» Dot 115.25. Boston Reduction to their own Co., went lor plate*- JMMj: Tracy. Judg Alexander H. Gray, assault and battery. and Franklin stm ts. Not Cor. Main allied industries, and to snch other Senator Hale llose Co. 149. 8u fluid r*. Hlff,°r prossed. I it faulted. «lo». Clark; llenton. Fra ik fer cruelty to animals. as desire Bracy, manufacturing concerns may 7b^ annual concert and bail of Senator defaulted bail of Rearrested 970. GeU heil vb. Get. Brscjr flOO. hose will the kind and quantity of power that Hale comp my take place Thurs- faulted by coo11***- Clark. De- this week; retracted pie* of not guilty, anti pleaded gui'ty. Sentenced to have to sell. day, May 1. Tbe concert programme is 1010. Brewer ft. 0™-"“ ““i sixty they I’lneo Tried in as follows: Wedneadar .IT*®,, ,*™*J days county jail. WATER HEATING AND PLUMBING. Besides this it can for ** HOT important deal, 1011. 4 «* RESOLUTION TO COUNTY ATTORNEY. and Cuanlnghg •f be announced that a for the Mandolin, banjo guitar.Selected m ?a‘ Jofin4on- Deasy; Clark. survey The r«up* n« the grand jury, before rising Saturday, I>estgnlng In corn meal...Original lh* First National Bauk vs. < Latest in both route of the electric E L Dr adopt* the following: improvements systems. proposed railway Floral in lard, corn and for last Wed* designs pop rags. needav *'!,nmey« sastgoed We th« undersigned member* of the First-class workmanship. Prices as between here and u'astine is was settled wit bout grand actually Original trtaP'r afternoon, Jury of Hancock county, deal re to exprttM our Ti for low as is consistent with good work. underway, and the surveying party Contralto solo...... Mr# W A Nelson Judgment plaintiff; judgment appreciation of the uniform courte*y we hare •at tailed. received at the hand* of It K. Tracy, reached the Banjo trio.8eH$^; j eeq yesterday river, having 4-t'1 The cases of A. M Hastings, of Ells- county attorney of thf* county, during both ti»c Trick banjo at Junction. juggling..,...... ^0 j worth, vs. Dr. A. C. Hagerlby and J. T. session* of thl« txxty, and we hereby tender begun Washington ‘-'ilglnal him till* token of oar confidence and Sketching-Funny things and fun tv Giles, were settled at the eleventh hour, esteem, “CLARION” RANGES, FURNACES, STOVES. to an- with our best wishes. While it would be premature Guitar Mo...... ir /faces was * when everything in readiness for a Plate Glas* trio.. carnival Waltz .- nounce with absolute that (ot trial. Plaintiff soed for f1 500 aa com- certainty (6) trio...Medley ware. and ware. Ammunition Xylophone mission on sale of timberiand. • too Reward. SHOO. Pearl, agate and granite Crockery tin this road will be built, everything in- Contralto solo. ...y.. Selected Unique dancing..Mrs Nelson The Anson 1. Holmes vn. Frank L Black, Tne readers of this pai*>r will l»e pleased to of all kinds. Special attention given to repairing. dicates that the parties who are l»e- Bone 4»lo. Original F. P Robinson as trustee, was heard be- iesrn th it there l* st k**-tt one ilr'wlol dt««a«e fore the court Thursday, Mr. -Robinson Ihsi science haa ixw-n able to cure in all Its hind Mr. Halmau mean business, and —ydl...... Imitation stage*, and that l« *;aiarrh. Hair* Catarrh w* J- disclaimed as trustee on ground liability Cure I- the only poai'lve cure known to the Main Street. J. P. ELDRIDGE. Ellsworth, Me. are giving evidences of continuing to lnn Su,d- first tbat the of B-ack held Bluett* property by medical fraternity. C atarrh lx log a oon»titu irk have him, a pair of bursts, was exempt from tiOMt tt ronMkudOMJ tr* ac they begun, hl||.-tk •' Iudv tbe summer hotel st Blue- | di-ease, requires attachment, and aecutid, btcau-e they n»--»,t m«Ii'« (latarrH Cure I* i*kt n li.ternally, Notices. been not a little talk uas been sold by Miss Stover to Mrs. | £prc:al litgr. I /tv came into h>» possession hv art action of I m iii>K dl*e» lit upon the lood and mucous rur Hollis, of Boston. Mrs. Hollis is a practi- tort. Court later rendered judgment for I face* n»e tin n by destroying the j foul,.: lion of the disease, and giving the not n r.. To alt persons Interested in either of the es- about the by New cal hotel woman, and will take tbe man- plaintiff for f200 and costa. eilf3bfishn|eiit*4jjfo ; P»tl« M strength hr building up the ron»t!iu the State at tates hereinafter named. is under- ; To official authority far Maine, of a manu- agement of tbe hotel herself. It ; HEWER A8HE88MKNT CASES. lion and aa*l*«tlng nature Is doing It* work. At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and York parties /hardwood county of Hancock, township* of Lamoine, first stood she will open tbe h. tel this s*a«on. | The proprietors have so much faith In 11s cura ft: for the county of Hancock, on the While The four cases brought by the city of ! Hancock, Franklin and plantation Xo facturing concern,' nothing Another transfer of real t»- tire power* that they offer One Hundred |»oi day of April, a. d. 1901. important j Ellsworth for the collection of three thousand acres in Cuniculo- been was sale W. E. special tars tor any ca-e that U fails to cure. Send for FlMlE following matters having pre- can be it be said tate in Biuebiil tbe by have been burned to definite stated, may sewer assrsstm-rts were assigned lor ll»t of teatImoutala A*ldre*s, OVERcqi Park glacial X sc nted for the action thereupon herein- Grindle of two cottages and about strata or rock bottom. I d*- scheme is lo Friday. The cases against Arthur I F. I CHENEY A CO. O. j deposits, clay | after indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- that the likely acres of land to J. Prescott Toledo, i from taxes on this Austin I eighteen Gage Saunders, and C. C. Sold bv drugkt-ts. 7 C- mand exemption ; tice thereof be riven to ail persons interested, Henry Whiting one hundred materialize. of Boston The property ia on tbe Halt’s Pills are the l*e«t. property for year*. by causing a copy of this order to be pub- Burrill were non suited, the defendants Family Arana. western shore of LiU'e Biuebiil and Mary C. Karrs lished three weeks suecesalvely in the Ells- AU this makes tihe outlook for the bay, selling up the fact that the isw under includes the old wharf Mr. worth American, a newspaper published at property. which the sewers were built and tbe future of this city very bright. The buys it tor Boston Co 2a. HPIECUI. NOTICK, Ellsworth, In said county, that they may ap- Gage parties. I at a court to be he!d at Bucks- I v.) not in Cuniculocus Park. 1 pear probate sums and the charac- with in tbat tbe act bad not j trespass m said on the sixth large involved, compiled I / demand to life and property port. county, day f'nuntv ('oiniiilHsionertk’ Court. floor and basement— j protection of a. d. at of the clock mean teen officially accepted by the city Tbe from the of Hancock, the State of May, 1902. ten ter of the work contemplated, in Masonic block on Hlale until county ! Tbe commissioners at tbeir reg- laat clause of tbe act reads as follows: STORF.—Room*—-first street, State* of America. in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they county the Hancock Maine, and the united the of labor recently occupied by County Acsna. see cause. _ employment Mary C. Karrs permanent ular session last week, appointed hearings This act shall not apply to any city or town Publishing Co. inquire of John li Redman, Reuben P. Eldridge, late of Bucksport, in ever before ex until it shall hare been accepted by the inhab- in tne same on a larger scale than on two road matters. agent, building. aaid county, deceased. A certain instrument itant* of such town or the c council of such ty Ill IRS WANTED. purporting to be the last will aud testament isted in this section of the State. On April 21. tt»*v will go to at a Monday, ] city meeting legally called therefor. PROPOSALS will be received for of said deceased, together with petition for to a “Stale road”, To it all word and Bucksport designs^ Mr. Stuart, council for the ad- ibpcual No tires. building tbe “Shore Drive" and the thereof and for appointment of Sarah encourage by under tbe act extending State aid to ci»y, SEALED will mitted that t he records of the city did not “Wooster Road" at Hancock Point, In accord- trobateEldridge, administratrix with the action is the bounden of every towns a certain of annexed deceased omitted to duty setting apart piece show tbat this had bt« n dene. T should .NOTICE. ance with plans and speci flea’ions, which may (said having ap- of highway as a State read. be seen at the town house in Hancock Bids point an executor in his said will), presented man in the community. Nosection have been done when the a*«ter plan run rFMI IS i* to all orders of said On Monday, May 26, they will go to Deer notify persons holding wi!l be received until April 21. 1902. The se- by Evelyn G Paunders, a daughter or better originally mad*, or in 1*99, when the Ju dr**uontbe town ot Trenton, to ak. may be appointed administrator ing of its location and He estate of s^td deceased, Amanda tbe crib work which grade. expresses presented by the of our the thought temporary j, a to tbe aa*e*8fnetit if tbe N'otirrs. M Hunker, widow of said deceased. condition, growth city, willlngiMss pay s \NE band saw machine 1 buzz 1 RLfijal the road is across tbe Penobscot { planer, John K. Booth, late of Amboy, slate of of her and the putting j V / surface 1 and 1 small wood employment people river will be in resdinesa for the planer, large Illinois, deceased. Petition that an adminis- passage 1 la.he, 1 saw saw turning ripping machine, subscriber hereby give* notice that trator be of estate of said deceased, of all. of trains by May first. aibrrtiscuicnta bench 1 H. P. rpH£ appointed proaperity (sll iron). swing saw, 7*e gaso- X be ha* been duly appointed executor bv W. Danfortb. a credi- So soon as this structure is line All in order. Also i presented Stt-pheu temporary j engine. good working of the last will aud testament of Edsou H. tor of said Jet-eased. for use tbe trains will be mo into hangers, shafts, etc. Isaac l Hodg- of in of ready j pulleys, Buker, late Castine, the county Elliott Jordan, late of Waltham, in said it in The itrs is kins. Ellsworth, Me. as F. “If you see Sun, so,” Bangor from noth tbe Buck-port a»d Ml. j Hancock, deceased. and given bonds the county, deceased. Petition that Benjamin law directs. All demands of heralded world of a Desert branches on tbe achedo'e which persons having Jordan may be appointed administrator the motto, wide, the estate of said deceased are de- Ben- vas suspended because of tbe loss of tbe I ? against be estate of said deceased, presented by | * BEDSTEADS, A sired to tbe same for and New York daily. It’s a good CBanUI). present settlement, jamin F. Jordan, a credit >r of aaii deceased- great oridge. • 11 indebted thereto are to make sain — * liras* and Iron 4 requested Laura E. Nice, late of Black Island, in motto to stick to, swear by, conjure payment immediately. deceased. Petition that K. Webster Better Mail Service for I>eer Isle. XT AM Varoper. to E. county, — PER—Cylinder Apply April 1, JMAL Geobge H. Withkele. French be administrator of and to maintain. But even : : I y A. &. P. A. Holmes, shoe manufacturers, may appointed with, try bas informed * the estate of said presented by L Thepostoliice department « Eaaiport Me., or at The American office. deceased, a be subscriber notice that Webster French, a creditor of said deceased. great metropolitan daily may Gov. Burleigh that tbe request of Hon. hereby gives » FANCY « he has been doly appointed administra- Arthur Royal, late of Ellsworth, in said and unintentionally ROCKERS, I^HE Burn- imposed upon, Rimer P. Spofford, of Deer Isle, and Henry SIjrrt'Mu.uua. tor of the estate of George H. Gray, late county, deceased. Petition that A. F. WALL PAPERS- of of bam be administrator of the may do a grave injustice. A few W. Sargent, of Sargent ville, for a change l $ Brookaviile, in the county Hancock, may appointed deceased, and given bonds as tbe law directs estate of said deceased, presented by A- a in tbe schedule of mail route from Sar- weeks ago T/ie Sun printed story i All person* having demands against the es- Burnham, a creditor of said deceased to Biueblll so as to leave the of- ‘♦OAOAOAOACAOAOAOeOAOAC? coun- gentviile ♦ tate of said deceased are desired to present Dora M. Rice, late of Tremont. lu said headed “A Tale”, the DRAPERIES CURTAINS A- temperance fice at Btuebiil an hour later, if necessary, J the same for settlement, and all indebted ty, deceased. First account of Herbert scene of which was laid in the neigh- in order to secure connection with the ♦ CARPETS % EVERYTHING I thereto are requested to make payment im- Rice, administrator, filed for settlement- l Lewis F. Okay. John D. Whittaker, of Franklin, in said mail from Ellsworth, and to change tbe x indicates an V mediately. town of As a bit of early spring. account J. Whitta- boring Surry. schedule from Deer Isle to Sargent ville in April 1, 1902. county. First of George It t.i too early yet to plant out of doors, ker, guardian, filed for settlement. fiction it would pass as an extremely confoimitory therewith has been granted. ^ ♦ but not too early to plan yeur garden, $ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. William Driukwater, minor, of Klls*rorto, in said Seventh And final account or ciever of but as T If to V county. piece work, history, you expect your crops grow, you Bertha K. Darby, of Brooks- Hiram filed for set le- a A hearty does not always Indicate a 0. Vaughan, guardian, the character of reputable appetite E.J.DAVIS.,| A must feed-them. ville. Hancock county, Maine, involving condition. It is not the of food X WHEREAS by berg ment. citizen of that healthy quantity detd dated the flrst day of county, and highly-esteemed which 1m eaten but the which is assim- O C hemic <1 fertilizers furnish food In a 4 mortgage April,, George W. Gray, of Castine. in said quantity a. d. 1893, and recorded in the Hancock deceased. M Warren, town, it was false and cruel. ilated, which determines the actual value of the concentrated funu. regis-f First account of Geo u'terly Y * try of deeds, book 278, page 10, tog was food consumed. If the stomach and organs of conveyed special administrator, filed for settlement. that the story fiction, ▲ brands of can X E. Warren, of Castine. Hancock coun- Assuming and nutrition cannot convert the food Qutnniplsc Phosphate Mary courityj Dora M. Rice, late of Tremont, in said that the char- digestion Maine, a certain parcel of real estate situated5 out or and never diearning into nourishment and into blood, then the fotnl TAKING o can be obtained In Urge or very small 4 ty, deceased. Petition for allowance in Brookaviile aforesaid, and bounded so# of acters were this last week is an instead of a benefit For all dls f personal estate of said deceased, presented real, paper injury x quantities at the described as follows: orders of the stomach and its allied of ^ Herbert A. Rice, widower of said deceased- it. The character organs “On the south the road lead froiiffi in •*"* reprinted principal and there is a certain rem by lug Caliste Austin, late of Ellsworth, digestion nutrition, the recent disas- X Wasson’s Wharf to No. Brookaviile. on tho turns out to be not fictitious, In Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical county, deceased. Petition for allowance depicted edy Discovery. west aud north land of Jerome c».j and he is and It removes obstruction*. It been I ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE by Tapley autj1 of personal estate of said deceased, presented but reai, naturally justly clogging removed, j? on the east land of Bewail de- the the by Tapley, being by Philander R. Austin, widoWer of said at the liberties taken strengthens stomach, nourishes nerves, TELETHON* CONNECTION \X same by 1 to meet / sold and to indignant enriches the blood aud builds the It shape 0 premises conveyed saiTj ceased. ar Sun with his name and un- up body. grantor by said Mary E. Warren of even date" coarl The good ts a flesh forming, muscle-making preparation, O. I\ CUNNINGHAM, Jiol .»!d The American S4O+04O*O+O^O+O*O*O+0+O+e4 herewith containing three-fourths of an! A true Attest:—Chas-A. Dobk. Register- blemished character. making firm flesh Instead of flabby fat. “Golden acre.” copy. Medical contains no regrets that it was un- Discovery” alcohol, whisky And whereas the said Mary E. Wmen notice exceedingly or Intoxicant of and is free FURNITURE V byf subscriber hereby Aves djj* u> the article. any kind, equally assignment dated tbe eighteenth of- he administra- wittingly led reprint from cocaine and all narcotics. ORIENTAL R(JG WORKS day THE has been duly appflnted opium, 5 a. d. 1898. and recorded iu the UancocM owes ( Salomon Tre CIALTY. April, tor of the estate of WilM„i P. BUseLW* The Sun apt. worgy Beautiful, made from old of deeds, book 374, S30, Hancoc*- curly, fluffy Rugs, iberregistry page o*s;gnt# of BluehiU, in the ccM .y of a tbe said to tbe direct*- very large apology. Woolen, B usrela or Velxet mortgage undersigned, anJ deceased, and given the law lost. Tapestry. carpets. of bond^B* estai* whereas tbe condition said mortgage hag All persons having demau^Ba^:unst the Carpets cleaned clean. been now therefore I claim a fora* tm* DeWitt the famous broken, of said deceased are dea^El to present T. Talmage, LA88E8—On between Beal ave. IORDAN, closure of said mortgage. thenew d:ed at Tuesday, | 8KOWIIF.OAX, ME., ISAKUE, MASS- same for settlement, and indebted Presbyterian divine, Washing- C1f and Main 8t.. pair of gold eye glasses. o|, Ell.worth. 5 Gkoegr H. CfOSBV.l are requested to make paaBent immediately- ton, 15. 0., Saturday evening. ; Wtl! finder kindly leave at American office? BfOCHXKJOQOOOOOV Send for circular. Giinnell, Iowa, March 31, 1902 April 1, 1902 XBVilliam Bis*** Xotiu*. 1 2,rgal TREWORGY INDICTED. t he home of John Buidoc in another pari Raflroab* and Steamboat* of the town, Intending to return the saint SURVEY BEGUN. wTtri or MAIWS- ;h evening. Over a week later Mrs. Mile* jrj•“i'®**’""*'* more or less. aud the Judge of »h« Pr«b.te 7 ir*4''**' being began to ire why she had not re- Honorable, ,4r* 80 081 eU of lh« ,ot t*nd CHARGED WITH THE inq of HnoMh ; !k,!L A 7 MURDER turned She her to in- and lor the cunty ‘letHl ff»m Mark L. explained failure ELECTRIC RAILWAY ENGINEER!: ti .",%ur\ity before that as °01. ...ii v rrprrsent Thomas H. i ^ M^bero dated March 28. OF SARAH WARE. quire by saying Mrs. Ware r* «»• Com* rff00r',Cfl went out to work for and AT WORK. 1 ol Ma* *>• *»7, in VOi. 105, frequently days Mul r,'• V page .V K, .*ch!i*«‘tfwt Thomas Mul* weeas at a tune, and bad before worked Commencing March 20, 1*02. lirten ami <>"««” of said «on«<*!,h Ireland, Mary real estate cannot ARRE8TED 8ATURDAY IN ELLSWORTH for Mr. Boidoo, she BAR HARBOR .aid e th? th< lr thought nothing BEGAN AT WASHINGTON JUNCTION- TO BANGOR ol the «•«» of Hcoao*,. In I *ePftr*te interest without loss. atraiitfe of tier failure to ""’/Vl'in* / AND NOW IN COUNTY JAIL— return. 14. M p. Jf. *,ob h rnoiiiae K. Mu'hern, of you/ petitioners pray that Bed- HAVE REACHED UNION 5°* Inquiry once It wan found that RIVER BAR HARBOR... 10 80 8 25 CDB0H.,«»*bb. lcit ^Jtl M AMul. ! H- M“Ihern, admin- THE started, ui^l,o'J fy.wnd 5?hn WAKE CASE. Mrs. Ware had the — Sorrento .. upre*"' “o of Jarary, that lire, i istrator* of the estate of Patrick Mulhern left Buidoc house on WILL PROCEED TO 4 00 -;** aforesaid or Sullivan... .. 4 Job" Brlwt, Urol get *ome other suitable persons be the evening of her visit. She was traced 26 •"•'.suMullirro, authorised t CA3TINK. Mt Desert 11 20 4 and ami Kllaabelh Brlen, sell said real estate at William T. to a where she made some small Kerry. SO at private Treworgy, of Bucksport, has store, different elate., ol Pat public »ale and distribute the Wnufceajg 8. Fy ..... | 11 2« 4 87 Bri»».l;»‘h*Vi.i a in proceeds, been purchases. That whs the last seen of ■'* in said aner paying the expenses, said indicted for the murder of Sarah H. neock 11 ti 5 00 sr®Wf u< hnliivan, county among heirs ■Sarah Ware alive some one who Whatever doubt have existed ir OB, according present notice thereof be to all surprise. It was generally Ware’s murderer was connected with encloiln* »»id lot*, leaving given persons inter- began work. H2}*r fences ested, by causing a of said and that an some of the best in P. X.A. «. with lb. hero copy petition supposed indictment against families Bucksport, A mn'” or >«•- together this order thereon to be three start was made at Washington Boston. *7 46 8 06 Aleo another lot of land published if would be as an and incidents and circumstances were *5?fhilTthereon. weeks successively in the Ellsworth Amer Treworgy, fonnd, p. —. *°m'M .own landing pointed to by those who held Ibis Junction, and the survey had last night * uew*P»P*r at Ellswdrth in accessory after the fact. Of coarse wh**t theory Portland 11 GO ,12 #0 SiUttKSK'rr Sullivan, known aa the cooper s*id*7' published as to indicate that he was reached the Union moat diffl »,c t «n of county, that they may appear at a pro- tending being river. The '*** bounded northerly by road, bate new evidence has been to the shielded men of The ,, ,„d court to be held at Bucksport. in aoa for presented by influence. town cult thus far encountered is how BANGOR.. A«S 4 46 watera of aaid bay. weaterly by problem fatherly by county, on the sixth day of a. d. grand bas not been made was soon divided into factions which Bangor, Ex. St. 10 06 4 64 Hne and containing one- May, jury public. best to in and out of m „n toll* lot 1W2, at ten o'clock in the and show have it in hot water ever since. get the town. This Brewer Junction 10 12 6 GO or leae* the forenoon, The evidence Trew- kept o|.» a. re. more cause, if any have, the of principal against be Holden. 10 84 f5 80 Sirtb of land deacrlbedUeinjf ln a they why prayer Many ugly rumors have beeu afloat as appears to the most difficult engineer- nr parcel* the petitioners should not be Is the of Lake House..... 10 4* 15 27 Extract* to Patrick Mul- granted. orgy story Joseph Fogg, jr., to doings at the Miles and the d#eed rom Aa* Uyer O. P. CUNNINGHAM. of Probate. bouse, ing feet. After getting into the city and Green Lake. 10 60 6 85 Sarmnpr and ..corded Judge that he move the character and nf March II, law. 1 Attest: I’m as. p. helped Treworgy body Integrity private citizens Ntcolln 10 69 46 E£“diml of be Han- li\v. Dobb. Register out again, the problem presents compara- f5 JnS'bJJ I'M- m vo* !**'*• of Sarah Ware, which it is understood and town and county officials have been Ellsworth Falls. 11 18 5 68 of dewla. Excepilng To the Honorable Coart of live little d'ffl ST wonO leg.alry County Commis- is attacked. It was openly charged by those ulty. ELLSWORTH. 11 18 6 08 bounded a»d dewrlbed prop sioners for the strengthened by other evidence and W M UK an ve county of Hancock, and who held the theory as stated above, that the crew of headed O ash'gton Jc. 11 27 16 18 or of land, or Htsie of to be Already three, by Franklin ISfthetbore privilege parcel Maine, holden at Ellsworth, circumstances. It is Intimated that some men who to be so active in Road. 11 87 6 22 watera of Blander* within pretended try- W. of New has been in- 2i, the tide bay. and for said county of Hsncock, on Rugg. York, Hancock. 11 47 6 80 be*°a Hie town new evidence on the to solve the were at lull aea and Maine the second Tuesday of a. d. 1902. bearing directly ing myHtery, using creased to seven, and this number will be Waukcag, 8. 11 62 6 84 auit-clalui April, their influence and the Fy. ffSlMaforeanld. a* conveyed by 1 > EMPKi TKULLY represents William G- murder has been produced. getting manage increased as occasion requires. Mt. Desert Ferry. 11 69 6 40 Patrick Mulhetn to the haal Mulll- a V Harter, of Deer Isle, in said that meut of the investigations in their own Mr. Sullivan.... K'n. county, ARREST* OF Rugg’s assl tants from away are P. acknowledged June 1, a town from a near the TREWORGY. handa for the of jfTibarl Company. way point store of A. merely purpose leading R Powers and E. A. Johnson, aud the Sorrento.. iu vol. I*A, page lot, of aaid B. at in It was 4 BAR IPL.nd recorded Buckminster, Sunshine, said Deer o’clock Saturday afternoon the detectives astray. There were ugly local assistants HARBOR. 13 46 7 37 Isle, over lands of William W Con- are Charles Grows, 8 E. westerly when the hints of bribery and intimidation. lot or of land «U- Johnson and grand jury reported. It was Chapman and E. A. McDonald, of Ells- "fE2d. A certain parcel ary, Billings Emily Stinson to The first In the town of Hull Isud of decisive step taken in the In- and A. C. *f.enve Boston at 7.00 in. .cel at K*-l Sullivan, William O. Barter, in said town of announced the forenoon that the worib, Hayward, of Bucksport. Sundays p during was the arrest of W. T. or bounded and deacribed aa fol- Deer Isle, would be of conven- vestigations Until this is a tStop on signal uotlceto Conductor. great public would survey completed, and ^^loreaald, ! that the jury report In the afternoon and of on the ience; selectmen of said town of Treworgy, Bucksport, largely report made to the proper authorities, no These trains connect at Bangor, with through at » itake near the aoatheaat Deer Isle, Intense test of to the trains on Main ’'atitmd!'.; upon petition of said William O. though suppressed excitement Imony Joseph Fogg, jr., specific statement as to location, Line to and from Portland, Boo- wa. the H. » Hanna Barter and thirteen distance, ,‘bat formerly others, then and now in- effect that he helped Treworgy move the time ton and St. John. the aouti.eaal corner pervaded the court house. of construction and so on can be Znwulbop and being habitants of said I>*er Isle, and owners of body of Sarah Ware from the lane near Tickets for All Points South and Weft am! thence cultivated made. J old ebon IU. no.tbeaaterly land (Herein, on the eighth day of Most of the witnesses who had the house to the line of wid appeared Miles pasture where It It is for the to be able on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket Samrlcg in th. easterly .hop February, a d. 1902, having given notice re- enough present office* of the blacksmith'* before the jury had returned to their was found. to atate KUs worth. no sed easterly line *hop quired by law of their iutention, and after that the work has actually begun bv Ebert t.. Preble to the Then followed the interesting are S“,hK.ly decupled hearing parties, laid out a town way over homes. Among the few who remained chapter and is now in progress. Passengers requested to procure tlekela ©f sai bUckataiiha the route described as follows, to wit: of retractions and re-retractions by Fogg before entering the train, and KUs* £ Bortbtost was who was one of the last to especially ihe&ce at light a»«i«* »*>©t*t i«o •»»*> Beginning at the town way near A. B. Buck- Treworgy, Only a few days after he had testified in worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. road to M^haif rod* t*> the town leading miii*t«-r's store at Sunshine; thence running testify, and who was told to “wait, be- the police court against Fogg CHURCH NOTKS. GEO. F. known »* south 72 Treworgy, EVANS, TMk p.iod, formerly plantation degrees west through land of W. W. said he had sworn to a lie. He was Vlce-Pres. and Gen’l th* lice cause be be wauted Manager* thence nonheasterly by east of Co nary seven rods to a stake; thence south H9 might again”. F Y,. So I: arrest*d for and Trew- CONGREGATIONAL. BOQTHP.Y. GenM Pass, and Ticket Xgf. m lbe eouthwcU corner ol lot con degree* west through laud of Johnson Bill It became evident to the promptly perjury LjrofttJ newspaper was released from the Zj by Milieu Tuft* to »* Bs Hanna and log* thirty-two rods to a stake; thence south orgy county jail. Rev. J. M. Adams, men and other close watchers of the iri pastor. ftenO. rrrbie by deed dated May l«s 18*1, to «) degrees west through land of Johnaou Bill- Tuan Fogg’s parents, who live Or- EASTERN Friday evening at 7.30, prayer and con- •Uch deed r* fereuc* t* hereby mod* for ing* thirty four rod* to a stake; thence south case that there was to be an indictment. ibmu, ubiijc iu iuc uuni v*nii u biuij iu corner; them;* south t» e»«t 91‘y we*t ference meeting. Theme: Ps 63. location of Mini degree* through land of Johnson ami it tnnlr nn iinimual intuition to the effect that their son had told them at a. aouih line to the service at wid Hanna * Preble Billing* eleven rods to a stake: thence south the Orland fair, which was several days Sunday, April 20—Morning land now or formerly of Thomas *2 ckgtees west land of Johnson Bill- on whom It would fall. 10.30. Snndav school at 11.45. twl’meof through guess before the body of Sarah Ware was Evening g Bill, thcnc *outhwe?ter!^ t»y said line of ing fourteen tods to a stake; thence south 59 service at 7 30 Sermon Rev. A. H. toad and thence An hour before the jury reported, it found, that he had helped Treworgy by Aid Hill land to the county degrees west through land of Johnson Bill- I'oar, of (he Unitarian church. “Chris- Steamship Company. un» course, crossing s*ld ten rods to » was as move the body. This was promptly fol- re&ii&am* the ings *t»k»; thence south 77^ de- noticed that Treworgy, be paced tian Idealism in the mad, l« rod* more or les* to the south lowed by retraction No. 2 from Family.” coaoty back and forth in the corridor in front Fogg, Mt. Desert Division. the Morancy road having been Inserted in the warrant for said was true, and said he was frightened into Trenton— Service Sunday at 2 30 p. m.; ton. to the John U. Beans estate line, thence on meet lug, which said report was by said town Treworgy entered the grand jury room, making his first retraction. Mr. Kerr. 'on’s and Mid Beau's line to O. P. Brag line, rejected and said town of Deer Isle has un- and sat there in occasional conversation The grand jury in April of that year UNITARIAN. RETURNING. tkeace on said Bragdons Iluc to the Preble reasonably refused to allow and approve said failed to find an indictment against either A. II. Kse; thence ou the Preble line to the first* town Hid out the selectmen aforesaid, with two of the deputy sheriff-*. Rev. Coar, pastor. way by or Fogg. There were several sMsti.-ned hound, containing elgat acres and to the same on record. Treworgy pervice From and at put Immediately after the indictment had abortive on the of Trew- Sunday, April 20—Morning at Boston, Mondays Thursdays awe or the aame con* within one attempta part less. Being premises Wherefore your petitioner, year 10 30 “The Church as a Social Institu- 5 p m. teyed by deed from James F. Mill thereafter, considering himself aggrieved by been returned, the necessary papers were orgy to find the murderer and ‘‘vindicate From and at warranty tion.” Sunday school at 11 45. Associa- Rockland, Tuesdays Fridays to Patrick Mulheru dated Nov. 17, 187'J, and such delav and refusal, prays that your but no real progress was made from 5 to 6 a in at South- made out for Treworgy’s arrest. All eyes himself”, tion touching Stonlngton, recorded April 16, 1874. in vol. 144, page MK. of honor* tnav, agreeably to law in such case in the case and no decisive action taken day. west Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, on still seated in the said regtttiy. made and provided, accept and approve said fvere Treworgy, until County Attorney Tracy brought it and Bar Harbor. Fourth. A certain lot or of land sil- town and same to be re- parcel way direct the duly grand room. Did he know what for investigation at the last October Letter to aited in the lowu of county of corded. William O. Barter. jury up Uoion Shoe Factory, E. S. J. Oouldsboro, session of the Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. Hancock akreaatd, bounded and described as Dated at said Deer Isle, March 25, a. d. 1902. waa coming? grand jury. Ellsworth. At the October term the case was thor- follows, to w it: STATE OK MAINE. Sheriff Whitcomb walked across the Calvin Austin, Vice-president aud All Uni pan of the southern half of lot No. oughly investigated, many witnesses be- Dear Sirs: Postmaster Noyes, of Gardiner, Hancock of Conimts and (ien’l Mgr., Ht$8 Atlantic ave., Boston 31 shown on the pUu of said town of (JoukU- Nf-j—Court County corridor to tbe grand jury room ing examined, but for various reasons it Maine, says the Evans House there, was painted ea«*t the and hounded on sinners, April Term, A. D. J9U.' boro, lying of ledge behind chair. was thought best to postpone action until with Devoe in ’82, and in *94—twelve toe aorta land W. Bunker and Coon the foregoing petition the commission- stepped up Treworgy’s ngala uy of James the session of t be same Biaeon W on the caat land form- er-* in >a UMU the petitioner- art* re on tbe shoulder he April jury. years-and the paint wits sound, though of MltBfcMft SteaiHGL Sargent, by Touching Treworgy Seiders assisted Coun- Rockland, known 4i the Nathan on the S|H>nsihft*, that an into the merits is ex* Attorney-General course the color had erly Sargent lot, inquiry motioned for him to come with him. faded. sosih of nedlent ami that the iwtitionrr* ought to lie iu presenting the case by the 11. H. bunker lot now land ty-Attorney Tracy R. W. Haines, Hotel Coburn, 8kowhegnn, worih (stage •-vteiti: a like anticipates while tie w« uld he ea led ARRIVED luencc south r«* east 283* rods to a clerk ol the lown of Deer Isle, copy upon not weak-mind- from Surry m -d will leave Ellsworth on every **.* ire* in ibe north, an corner of said laud Wililaiu t*. Barter, the petitioner. and by with him. ed, nether could he he called strong- Monday, Apr 14 Monday and Thursday (stage io Surrv), at 6.80 add Roberts ami on the west li»*e of Uml up attested copies a* aforesaid In o’clock 7 oV’ocfc a for Rockland via pt sting Tuesday forenoon he was arraigned in minded. Sch E A Northeast Bar- Surry in, iLetu-e north 7* east hut three In said l«»wn thirty days Whitmore, Closson, above c lfAcy; every- public places j bor landings, connecting with steamer for watts follow I i!t **i<| w'est line r»>da to at least before the time appointed for said the court to plead. His face was slightly Boston. eg td»Vf Sch MInncola, Kme, P Ue lfc* at the be-^l of said view, and publishing the petition and IIOKN. Surry RETURNING. fii*7** pond; by flushed, and his voice, though distinct, Sch Lydia Webster, Bar Harbor iwnce westcily by the waters of said pond order tturreon, three weeks successively in the he Sch Ann C Stu irt, Ray. Rockland Will leave Rock la d arrival of rMa more or less, to me of oegin* Ellsworth Nmeriean, a uewspaper published quavered slightly as replied to the BlI UNeS-At Uttte Peer to Hr upon steamer place.- tele, April7, Sch G endy Butko, Stauwood, New York, from and for «Ag. 24*g acres, more or less. at Ellsworth, tu the County of Hancock, the and Mrs II II a Boston, every Tuesday Friday Conuining questions of the clerk and judge. hillings, (laughter. furniture, 11 W Carr Dark Little Iher A certain lot or of land vit llr-t publication to !>e thirty days at least be- Harbor, Isle, Sargeutvllle, parcel BREWER—Ai Ireniotit, April 1, to Mr and Mrs Deer in sstil town of (iouldibvro. bounded fore lhe tin e of did view, that all persons and After reading the Indictment the clerk SAILED Isle, Sedgwick and Rrooklin, returning Eugene Brewer, a daughter. [Lauia Flora.] same from f-aine M®a«acribed aa follows, to wii: corporations >lerested may alteud and be “And what 15 day landings. asked tbe customary question: Tuesday, April South on the of If think tit. Brooksvllle—Will land Wednesdays go- JiOttoded north by laud formerly heard they Sch New Seal bricks »• Mrs a Boxer, Sargent, Harbor, ing and westward. r®.U!* “Wy and inc waters of little John l* Ki.hkihok, nnjr yuu, n mwiu **v**v»*j, Benjamin Decent, daughter. [.Jennie* eastward, Mondays going by Gertrude. and lumber West Tremont— Will land called. 16 ro.i*. on lh»- east Und of I'hKKl W. KlCHAHBSON, | Saturdays going fS' *? by guilty, or not guilty?” and westward. rod*, on the aout.i by laud form Nahum iiinch lev. DUCOTT—At Bucksport, April 9, to Mr and eastward, Thursdays going 7of Freeland Kusebrook* 15 rods, and on County Commissioners of Hancock county. “Not guilty, sir,” replied Treworgy. Mrs Frank Pucott, a son. in court without abbcrtisnnnits. Note—This company will comply with above Treworgy appeared FOGG—At to Mr and Roxbury, Mass, April 9, schedule, except In ev« nt of unavoidable causes counsel. When asked by the court if he a Airs Edwin II fog*, daughter of delay to its steamers. wished counsel him, he an- a6t>true*nunts. assigned GRIND!.K—At Bluehill, April 12, to Mr and fWIII not leave Rockland before 5 a m on affirmative. Asked if he swered in the Mrs Freeman 8 Grindle, a sun. any passage. had to in to schedule will be in effect anything say regard assign- LORD—At West Brooksvllle, 9, to Mr Dally trip June 1 to he April October 1. ment of counsel, replied: ‘*Yes, sir; and Mrs Melvin Lord, a sou. I would like a lawyer from out of the O. A. CROCKETT, ROBERTSON —At Bluehill, April 9, to Mr and Manager, Rockland, Me. county.” Mrs Win Held E Robertson, a son. MONEY-SAVING Rockland. Me., », lUCtf. informed him that of April Judge Savage RICH—At Tremont, 1, to Mr and Mrs but for the April course he had that right, pres Charles II Rich, a daughter. [ Almeda Elzada j ent, and until further arrangements SWA ZEY—At Tremont, April 7, to Air and Air* SUrfjcttiacintnta. A V E p******* could be made, he would assign as hia Joseph Swazey, a son counsel Oscar F. Fellows, of Bucksport. SPURLING—At Cranberry Isles, March 27, to ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs Fred a daughter. • Treworgy was then remanded for trial Spurllng, *.♦o*o*o*o*o*o*o*o*'-*o*o*e u Exclaims one of our cus- YOUNG—At 10, to Mr and Mrs every at an term as stated above. Lamotne, April EDWIN M. MOORE, V nearly ''j'' adjourned Walter a Beulah Gertrude Young, daughter. [ I dealer In all kinds of tomers as he t he after ii? Treworgy was brought into court again the marble and % %, pockets change He still held to the desire Having purchased this morning. MAKKIKD. Fresh, salt. Smoked and Dry ♦ purchasing his Spring Suit. for an attorney from out of the county. granite works ol' the late X. H. He said he had sent to his private detec- FISH. CARTER—JORDAN-At N whom lie would make Portsmouth, H. Higgins, on Franklin street, wede- tive, expected March ‘27, Rev Charles N Tucker, Miss Eva for counsel. by arrangements At Carter, of Hrooklin, to Samuel F Jordan, sire to materially reduce the stock Judge Savage lam afraid you do not of Machias. | ! Do are in. YOU I fully realize the danger you LORDK—DOW—At Somerville, Mass, March26, for ready cash. For the next few | Treworgy—Perhaps you will give me by Rev W B C Merry, Hazel A Lorde, of jf * \r to Orville H of Melrose. +> some advice. Somerville, Dow, weeks we will make very low prices : Want to save some Sir? \ er\ ROBBINS—LURVEY-At Tremont, 3. money, Savage—1 think you should have April by Judge Rev Dean A Walker, Miss Wilma J Robbins for cash on as council one who is familiar with the finely tinished stones Cod, fhen our $12 %111). Handles. + ^ of defense. I have no of » stores Don’t preparation your plating purchase cemetery offer for the same money. doubt counsel would be glad of any Campbell & True Bldg., East End Bridge, j> your AI.OEN-At Hrooklin, R assistance from friends. April8,Thomas Aldcn, work would do well to call now. KLLSWORTH, MK. the a < trices mean your aged 62 years, 6 months, 6 days. eoinpare prices, 1 allowed to have more Treworgy—Am BRIDGES—At North Hancock, April 16, Ralph, Stones now will be set •<*»♦O*O*0*O«K>*<*♦<“*\ If one counsel. purchased compare th mits. you than son of George B and Victory Bridges, aged 3 nothing—but are not limited, but years IOET THE IT COSTS NO Savage—You as as weather BEST; MORE. as other Judge early will permit. % find our $12 Suits as as the Slate pays for counsel, it probably BILLINGS—At Little Deer Isle, April 7, infant good 0 of Mr and Airs 11 II would be required of you to pay for daughter Billings. make a BLAKE—At Sullivan, 12, Albert R Blake* clothiers’$15 suits, saving, ^ extra counsel. April ^ you 16 years, 2 months, 37 M. a aged days. M. MERTZ, don’t it and see—for Treworgy then expressed willingness COFFRON—At Bar Harbor, April 14, Esther L, FOSTER MARBLE TO. * you? Well, try for to have O F. Fellows counsel. infant daughter of Royce and Josle Coffron. | if vi come to fol- A a do, we believe you will ■'„? Judge Savage advised Treworgy CON BY—At Surry, April 8, Elsie M Couary, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Practical Tuner low ad vice of bis counsel, and not try to aged 3 years, 3 day*. or^T'o'© HUTCHINSON—At North Deer hero and the change manage the case himself. Isle, April 14, buy your suit, pat ^ Annie R 2 8 a asked to have the trial as Hutchinson, aged years, days. Repairing specialty. : in and shout Treworgy KIM BALL—At Bucksport, April ll, Lafayette your pocket av«. noon as as his business was possible, Kimnad, aged 76 years. WHEELS. Fourteen years’ factory exi erienco. being neglected. MURCH—At Andover, Mass, April 14, Harry advised him to think 15 Jadgvi Savage Murch,of Ellsworth, aged years, 5 months, are the most essential part of a wagon; Out of town orders solV.e... 3 more oi his trial than of his busiuess just 11 days “SAVED” MURPHY—At tires the most of the wheel. now. Tremont, April 6, Henry Mur- important a or lea,e • udrrs at aged 74 Drop postal IN- Treworgy was then taken back to jail, phy, years. the tires and w'll •lust like the rest of our M'FARLAND—At Bar Harbor, April 12, Keep right wheels patrons. the determination of date for T. Cnppen’s music store, FI *- f leaving Ma rarett, wife of Rodney McFarland, aged last twice as 1 have made Remember the wort!. to counsel and court. long. spec- VEST’GATE. 0 trial 77 years, 5 months, 11 days. wortn, Me. OF PARKER —At ial to wheels as Invest BRIEF REVIEW' MURDER. Bucksport, April 12, William preparation repair j °irate. m. Parker, aged 75 years. the o well as other Tires set W On Sunday, October 2,1898, body REAVES—At Bucksport, April 9, Mrs 8arah parts. by my of was found in ■iarah Ware, Bucksport, Reaves, aged 98 years. machine are warranted right or no in unfrequented pasture half a mile from RICH —At Tremont, March 19, Airs Emily Rich, I • her home. The skull was crushed, the aged 71 venrs, 2 months, 15 days. pay. You cat. save money and time by there was little doubt that a ROBERTSON —At BluehttL Aprl 19, infant son |aw broken; of Mr and Mrs Win E bringing youi work to me. New and # foul murder had been committed. Held Robertson. BUM INS BY—At Bar Harbor. Mrs second-hand -.u** was a of April 9, carriages always in stock Sarah VT widow, fifty years Elizabeth Sumlnsby, of 1 with Mrs. Robert formerly Ellsworth, at low for cash. * »ge Her? aged 72 years, 2 days. very prices _ 1. >““• :f MUc* C .«. sept. 17, TINKER—At Tremont, April 1, Carroll F * m % $ 0 c- # 0 # ###### # # Mr*. War. days. S. L. LORD. H. Wo< a- The ni' -KAM hat tvbtcribert at lOo COUNTY NEWS. arrived and they soon bad her high and COUNTY NEWS. cock Point, has mov»d Into C. COUNTY on the of the beech. Amo* New- ter’s owned the late * JJt *r» man will do the repairing at once. Isaiah Wooster. Miss Florence Co'by 1 mU the other in th- com- papert county ace at Mra. ii«*ti>ll April 14. Dolly. North »e«t*w»cN. bas taken Mrs. Higgins* p North D**r hi*. do not reach to THE AMER- bined many. Crabtree’s. Foster I. The Riuebill Inn If to be open the com- North Hive hill. Mrs Moses Carter is quite 111. Hoy teaching the scilool ICA N t« tot the in W. '• only paper printed sea-on MEMORIAL RESOLUTION*. April 14. district No. 1. ing Pearl Orindle has been quite ill for a Hancock, county, and hat never claimed to- W'Aercas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father Itnrbor. E. T. F M. Veazie has gone to Oregon oc week. Prospect Cspl. Marshall mada a hu.w In Hi* ail wise to remove from our h providence M. to Port- to Rockland last be, but it the only paper that can prop- business. Mr Mrs L. Bunker has gone trip week. number our beloved sister, Lizzie Fisk, thus and Mrs. Abbott spent Sunday in land for an Indefinite time. be jaded a County all the The friends of Wulf Fries are tc Bluehill. Goodwin Thom peon has erly paper; sorry breaking the second link in our lraterual chain, gone to Bo.- hear of his health t. refore l*e it Mrs. J B. Cole a few days In Win- ton to salt on the rett are merely local papert. The circula failing Mrs Lizzie Tyler has retimed to North spent yacht “Malty", Resolved, That we, a* members of Halcyon ter Harbor the first of the week. H. H Powers 1 hk American, the Bar Thomas Hinclciey has gone to Boston to Brooklin. Capt. left this Mono/ barring North Rlut do extend our heartfelt week for and grange. hlll, Calvin frirnds are to Boston to sail ou the study designing decorat ing. Mrs. Hattie Allen has been Tracy’s pleased yacht “Ada" Harbor Record't tummer litt. it sympathy to the bereaved family in their hour suffering larger learn that he la now convalescent. Miss May Ober has arrived in town and of affliction. with neuralgia. Capt. Crockatt Dow has gone to ■hon that all the other Boston of papert printed will soon Ideal for the season. W. F. Bruce and wife have returned to take of open Lodge Resolved, That our charter be draped in Mrs. Ira Page, who has been ill with the charge the yacht “Uandred" in Hancock county. Miss Josfe Snow arrived home last week mourning thirty da) a. from Boston, where they have been spend- John D. Weed grip, is recovering. leaves this week Resolved. That a of these resolutions for from New where she has been visit- copy ing a few weeks. where be York, M is* of la Msrblehead, bes a be placed upon the records of our grange, a McDonald, Brooklin, visiting position on [8 ' ing friends. Henry Bryant, of Deer Isle, and his wife, yacht, CXK ’M i KVVS._ copy be given to the bereaved family, and a her sister, Mrs. Bert Anderson. Miss Grace are at Wil- A>r etddiUtm.il AV*r* nther Clarence who has been con- sent to The American formerly Stewart, Mra. Emma Small has County page* Snowman, copy Ellsworth and Fred and Cecil Page left town Monday been entertsij fined to the house for some is now Commercial tor liam Htewart’a. her Mrs. weeks, Bangor publication. for SuMvan to obtain work on log slater, Eva LamuiSf granite. McKinnon icnpr v ng. Lizzir H. Wrscott. The Misses Over have returned to Port- Canine. J.8 Blair is his Mrs. Kane, of has been the Rev visiting brother Mart A. Sofkr, Brooklin, where are Ira Stover, having repaired and painted land, they attending Gray’s Mra. Everett Thompson will in Cirabr d^e, Mass. Ella Haskell, guest of Mrs. Myrtle Closeon tbe past week. have bPr the store which he of George business school. mother, Mrs. William purchased Committee on resolutions. Mr. and Jarvis, with The K* v Mr. Hadee will the Mrs. E. Bates, of California, btr occupy Pillabury, has rented it to Max Abram. Mrs. William L. Haskell, of West Sulli- this summer. ot the First church to- were the guests of David Thurston last pulpit Baptist Prof W. has rented his Deer late. was a of her Mrs. Ernest J Hill cottage week. van, guest sister, Capt. Jack Stinson went to morrow. Clarence Dow left for Bristol. Boston the _ Monday the last of the week. at Parker Point to Mr. Truax,of Cleveland. Rice, past week to Resume Mrs Rollo Closson has returned command of tb« Thomas was in Rockland home OBITUARY. Mrs. Hill and daughter have spent the Gray Friday. Prescott Cleaves and wife and Mlsa Isa- yecbt “Lillee.” from Brooklin, where she spent a few winter in Colorado Springs, hoping th*t E roer Greenlaw left Monday for New bel Cieavea, of Bar Harbor, spent the week Capt. Calvin Coggins, whose death was days last week. cept. Ralph Gray leaves this week the climate be beneficial to the lat- York. with their E. W. Cleaves. |0f noticed in The American Iasi might father, Rockland to take of briefly Pearl charge the schooner ter, who is In poor health; but as her Im- Carter, Colhy Hooper and others week, was be son of the late Ansel and Frank Greenlaw returned home from Miss Msmle Yonng, who has been it "Mery Laugdoii", provement ba* not been what was desired, left la«t week for Htonlngton, where they Clara Cogains, snd wat born in Lubec, Rockland Saturday. her home In the Pond district for a few Prank Haskell they have to southern California. will be employed as granite cutters. Capi. mede a short vkii In J 1825. gone weeks, bas returned to W. F Bruce’a. Maine, nuary, Capt. C. A. Haskell arrived borne from home last Sunday. The vessel he An Easter concert was In the cott. W ben « be to The “Breezy Point” club to pre- given q t* young began follow expect New York Saturday. The schools begin this morning The mends la being In church the repaired Rockland. the etj -oon rose to the of sent t»*eir new drati a to the public next Sunday evening by children j sea, position Mr. and Mrs. F. H. arrived home grammar Is taught by Miss Marla Bunker, Gross The concert was in a Grover Small baa gone to New This business of master mariner Friday evening. The title is “The King’s every wray success, York captain. from B Niton of Franklin, and the primary by Miss where be The ladies of club are to ( Tuesday. well attended and much The haawmployment on the be followed oiin.v years, commanding Daughters”. the enjoyed. pslatkl' Lucy Bunker, of South Gouldsboro. steam oe commended for their ! Capt. and Mrs. E. L. Haskell left town church was decorated with yacht "Kstoomba", commanded fc. large vest-es of different classes engaged public spirit. beautifully 15. C. April Charles Small. deserve the Monday for Rockland. cut fl.iwers and Easter _ Capt. in foreign trade. While yet a young man They patronage they always potted plants, Worth Umntnti. receive was lilies. Miss Minnie Thurston at Nathan Lowe he was esptain of a which made Soon after the town hall Freeman Howard, first officer of presided Capt. has ttken the ship bas built rai«e s eam tbe organ. Eugene Hodgkins gone to Bar Har- schooner "Ellen Baxter" to voyages t Hong Kong, Canton and other they begau to money to pur- yacht "Malay”, arrived home Sat- Beif.-t, where bor to work. chase a to in the new the vessel will be Asiatic port*. piano place building. urday. GRANGE ENTERTAINMENTS. repaired and pot in readiness In was mar- The was bought more than a year Miss Eunice Coggins goes to-day to for the summer. R. I). June, 1850, Capt. Coggins piano Capt. W. A. Gray left town Thursday The regular meeting of tbe grange was Staples ago and is for. The ladies of Ialeeford to teach. went with him. I ried to Miss Clarissa Cochrane, of Edge- nearly paid for New York to take command of bia held at the ball on Friday evening, March who ‘•Breezy Point” club are not to be comb, survives him. This union, only vessel the "Gem”. 28. An entertsinment was given by tbe Hervey Salisbury and wife, of Ells- Cept. Cberlee Grey and Roland Torrey over a of congratulated but appreciated. old home. have been In tber extending period nearly fifty George F. Haskell left town Saturday gentlemen. There was an interesting worth, spent Sunday at their dulling western bey (at two has been a one. 3 Mrs E E. Mrs. Frank aeversi was years, very happy April Chase, for New York to join the steam yacbt programme of singing, reading, questions On April 10, an infant daughter arrived deya. Capt. Gray high iloa The fiftieth of tbeir wedded Davis and Mrs. R G. Lord entertained One coddsti anniversary "Katoomba” as first officer. and recitations. All were well rendered. at the home of Walter Young. [Beulah caught by h.m weighed life was celebrated a the ladies’ by family gathering circle in the Congregational April 14. 8. A pleasant even ng was spent. There was Gertrude ] thirty-eight pounds. at which all the children und a num- and rs large vestry, it was the seventy tilth an- i candy for refreshments. Mrs. Serab who Eaaturottfe. Miss Sara Coggins returned from Bos- Webster, bu been ber of relalives were of present. niversary the birthday of Mrs Eliza A. At the with her Mrs. Grace Dinamore has to Sullivan to regular meeting Friday, April 4, ton and vicinity on Saturday, where she living daughter, Hlrtra The home was blessed the gone by presence Chase. Judge Chase's wife planned to give ladies Stinson, the has ffori. the entertained tbe grange with the has been spending the past two months pssl winter, returned la of six children, five of whom are now her a surprise celebration, which was verv fn Invrincr nrmrrrmmp- with relatives. her home. Mrs.Stinson will go to Bos- The di-th of one Mrs. iiOA« Lrimmin naa oecn oangerouaiy living. daughter, successfully carried out Quite a number ton soon to visit her Singing C. M who the daughter, Mrs, G. W. abont eleven of were ill for the week, but ia Kittredgc, purchased Reynolds, years ago, I guests invited, and these, with paat improving. George Brown. Remarks..Abble Page Wallace Covirln* farm last fall, has r«- caused tbe first break in the circle Mr*. were seated at a family Chase, specially pre- Mauy of the men in tbla place are constitutes a Question—“What good bouse moved his Tbe schooner owned The children are Mrs. Charles table. cently family here They come “Active”, by living pared Mrs. Chase occupied the seat abeeul this spring, some on tbe drive, keeper?” opened by Annie L Allen, fol- well recommended, and East Lamoinc Capt. Frank Gray, went ashore in Bartlett, Mrs. fell* Larnard, William and of honor—an arm chair twined with ever- some working at Sullivau on atone. lowed by all the ladles present Cove tbe Calvin of and welcomes such families to the neighbor Thompson's during bury Coggins, Sharon, Mass., greens being provided for her There was who baa been Singing.Della Campbell Henry French, suffering hood. easterly breeze last week. Tbe aid Mrs. Frank L. of this town a »et of hot house flowers Reading. .Cora llauscom linjcly Hodgkins, bouq given by with a broken has ao far recovered as leg, the three 14. Y. of Capt. Ralph Gray, George L. Of the several grandchildren, one. Miss some of her friends, and a of Anecdotes, by lady officers April Hardy bouqaet to go on the river where bis men are Dialogue.Mrs El well and Ethel Pierre and Capt. Jack Stinson prevented se- KtLel Reynolds, has held tbe place of a white and purple gloxynias presented by driving logs. Charade Wmut HAumm. rious damage. Toe sloop "Argo” carried daughter in the home. Of tbe eight Mrs Douglass. A delicious birthday cake Greenwood grange No. 363 held its reg- Question—“Resolved, that woman Is better Nathan Ash, of Bar Harbor, is in town. away her while brothers and sisters, three survive: was brought Mrs E. E. Chase Rev. bowsprit returning by than tr.an,*’ In the affirmative ular meeting April 12, with a good at- opened by Thomas O’Brien is from a fibbing last week. who resides in E Bean made some re- having bis store trip Lather, Phenix, Arizona; very appropriate A nnle G A lien, in the negative Bertha tendance. tour candidates received in- by aud April 14. E. Mrs. Howard Dclaittre, of Minneapolis, marks extending the congratulations and Orcutt. Decided in the affirmative painted repaired. structions iu the first and second de- and Mrs. Charles Whitaker, of this town. good wishes of her friends, and Mrs. Solo.Ethel Pierce Israel Durgan, who has been very 111 grees, and a generous lunch wan served at \Vr»i Hrwoksvtlle. Capt. Coggins resided for some years In Mayo read a poem. The entire celebra- Old saying* by all the ladles durlug the winter, is slightly better. recess. Great interest la manifested by Charade Charles Emery, of Ellsworth, was ;a Malden, Miiss., but he has been an tion passed off pleasautly. Her many Mrs. Ruel of all the number*, and are McFarland, Partridge town last esteemed cP'zan of tbts town for more friends wish applications After Tuesday. Mrs. Chase many happy re- the entertainment ice-cream was Cove, was a guest of her brothers last coming in ao fast tbat a special meeting Schooner than hirty years. He abandoned the sea turns of the day. served All enjoyed the evening. week. "Robert Pettis”, Capt. Wilium has been for next several years ago. Since October, 1897, he appointed Saturday April 14. Rak. Perkins, sailed for Boston last Thursday evening. Ralph and Ruth, children of Mr. and has held tbe office of postmaster. Pre- MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. 'touthWMl HsrUur. with brick. April 14. B. Mrs. George B. Bridges, sre very ill with vious to this he served as first selectman The Simeon Cocil been steam- concert given at town hall Monday Mayo has added a new gloss typhoid fever. Farnbam, wbo bas of the »u«h Deer lown. evening, under the direction of Mrs. W. 8 1st*. front to bis bicycle store. boating on the souud the past winter, is He The Sunday school was on Sun- has been in failing health for some H teacher western mail is still a day late, but reorganized »t borne for a Russell, of vocal music at the Mrs. Emily Farnsworth went to Bos- few weeka. day, April 6 George B. wa* time, Hndjduring the past year the change was a success from Ellsworth sends mails iu season. Bridges academy, every point ton last week on business. John of Castine, bas been ap- has chosen superintendent. Finch, been apparent, but his last illness of view. It is almost to Mrs. B. T. Warren is to visit impossible par- preparing The wh'ttles of Jon pointed ferryman at Lyraburuer’s ferry, was a tbe*‘Frank •”,,1Mt. Herbert very brief, covering period of only ticularize where so were her Mrs. Clara Herrick and Mrs Maud many numbers daughter, Judkins. in place of Charles H. Farnhsn, resigned. hours. Desert,” **Clmhrla”, etc. now make who were married twenty-six rendered and so many took In the Hutchins, recently,have part Mrs. Evelyn MeKinnon, of Castine, and moslc on the air. the In his of the best wishes of their Mlaa Caroline Joy, wbo pam-ed long years business life, Capt. various songs and but much many friends for exercises, two children are visiting at Gben Dow’*. *' * Dakota, has a crew and '* winter at Grand Forks, North Coggins has been in circumstances which credit is due Mrs. Russell for the excel- Henry Tracy of workmen long happy married lif^ A little at to a man of very farming and gardening from Portland 13- has returned and opened her cottage principles less firm than his lent time and style in which the school ff'tfr^VV *nd April Sumac. would have has commenced, but moat of tbe land is atonr the *» silvern * Point View. proven an irresistible tempta- sang their songs, as well as the pleasing too water-soaked for 1lVo’for the new steamboat wbarf. tion to in ! working. or the three tbe tirst dor iuduige questionable practices, manner in which her private pupils per- E*" Htuahtli. For past yeara but he The tide was Rev. Mr. Uoodwln, of Pawtucket, R. I., to Ed- passed through alt with a record formed their parts. The handkerchief unusually high Wedo^'* Grindle & Long have taken tbelr gaa- liaceuse issued baa been banded for honest And the east wind -®* was at ibe Hotel Holmes for a few days time on the dealiugs worthy of admiration drill by the girls, the Indian drill by the day drp- wji' oleue launch from her neat, aud are uos ward W. Skelton. Close and emulation. harbor almost on ove .* tbe last making arrangements for tbe boys, and *‘Ma Sweet’s amusing bur- thejjq up week, ready for business. dogs' career begins May 10. He was a most uraberlantl land. building of bis cottage. He bas given Tomsos. affectionate and indul- all made a intheeveu- A sec'-- »rass '1 14. lesque”, variety Loren E. Candage, of South bomaston, April _ husband and a kind and tbe contract to Manchester «& Clark. gent father, gen- ing’s entertainment. ind attempt at road repairing was who baa been the of J. Nelson Following •tTina^ guest is in tlw ial neighbor and friend. One of hie but Miss Jessie Lawton went to Boston last Miss Lucy Jones Bucknport, programme: nation fore iffc- ; made on tbe bill near here tbla week, Candage, left for his home this morning. was his gueet of J. H. Jones. strong characteristics courage and on tbe time honored plan of surface week for a two months visit to relatives. The new bell was bung in the belfry of uniform cheerfulness, which he retainedJ work. Nothing abort of underdralnlog She will spend tbe most of the time with Mrs. Rose Douglass bas tbtrty-foar r bri /- the schoolbouse last The .»'T»,r&,*Vfee summer, at Newton Frtday. boys have her from will ever make this piece of road good. her aunt, Mrs. F. P. Brown, pullets which brought Mel nt> re rang it intermilteutly all the afternoon. 2, ‘TiJP 8QLd,hT.r.LUU Eoo. ti ■old at tbe door from Nov. 1. to March 'Si April 14. tgnUiid*. to .on,e*Mv. y. nf< j Chorus...hurls’ vo*b* Young, of Winter- ited relatives in town last week. H. Tbe store of Clark was broken A. H. Bunker will move bis family to April 12.__ of the Handkerchief, with drill, Hen-y ere Song port. Isle where be bas Mr. and Mr*. George Stanley M Maddox.' into on Friday uigbt, and a small sum of ironbound employment Castiue. A Couftanee Holden, Eliza W. E Mre. Benjamin The tt-*m of L C Brandon for tbe summer. Ing their daughter, NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. Jennie E Grlndal. Lilia McIntyre, Jen- money taken. The break was made by has aotnlited to Uieir Oualnc-aa Alfred L. Jordan. Louise a in tbe and of of 1902 are: nie Grlndle, Buyden removing panel door, exactly Miss Ida Hooper Edna Havey, The officers of the class Kr-r»'«ld nnd Fred E Gordon. The new Moore, of EU»- Duet.Mrs R I* Grlndle, uGs Eliza Grlndle similar to tbe entrance of sneak thieves a West Sullivan, have been visiting their Mr. and Mre. Cnarlea W. Cash; vice-presi- a at West President, Stephen Mias Edith Old* j «<« tn her a win run quarry were vibIIIuk Iritnd. Solo. few years ago. No clue to the affair baa grandparents in this place. worth Fell., dent, Clarence K. Simmons; secretary, Mis* Eliza Grln- Suinvau In connection with the huaiaeta Trio.Mra R F Grlndle, j been found. but relatives in town Sunday. O. Morin. yet Nothing money Miss Kllla is tbe Josie M. Gray; treasurer, Joseph Miss Nellie Greene here. Sargent teaching pri- dle, | was done before loaf missed, though many things might school in Winter Harbor. Miss It something Un’t Tbe class have two re- Tomahawk drill—Chief, Earle K Long; braves A rit 11Bub. mary entering enjoyed have been taken tbe miscellaneous ou the Treutoa among Sadie is in tbe Poud there will not be a clam this one Norman Ma>o, Carroll Dunbar, Eugene Hooper teaching tM ceptions term, given by Principal and oot noticed at first. is for B Anson B Thom, Fred B goods district and Miss Bunker tbe shore. Everybody digging Richardson and wife at tbelr home, the Hamilton, 'j&ftnjcrttsnnnits. Lucy pri- W boata. Hardin, Truman Hinckley. Raymond The chief topic of conversation and mary at Harbor. clam j other by the upper classes. Prospect J' Carter, Charles L Bacon, Harrle LGillls, lameul the past week has been the news April 14. Charles of N. H _ A musical entertainment was given at Johnson, Farmington, Sumner Duffay that tbe Beacoast Packing Co. will not wbo baB rented tbe lower rooms in H. W. Kiwi Surry. the normal ball for the Sweet Family Friday, April 4, Burlesque—The the here tbe season. If open factory present new moved in Thomas Cole is slowly recovering benefit of tbe athletic association. A Ma Sweet.Eleanor G Wescot Hooper’s bouse, Saturday. A. E. Farnsworth, the superintendent, his illness. was Ar'mlnty Ann Sweet.. .Villa M Sargen Mrs. Johnson will use tbe front rooms very interesting programme given with the firm e E Babsoi has used his best influence * town manifested Betsey Bellndt Sweet.Mabel for a millinery shop. Augustus Johnson i» stopping Many citizens of the For business ^ Caroline Cordelia Sweet, f Tiger* to induce them to coulioue the and Mri- their at- ,DOW th .wln. April 14. S. time with hi* Capt. their Interest in tbe school by D*!ll»h Sweet. and parents, Dorothy I here, but low prices of sardines over- «e*. C. Johnson, after a winter at tendance. A Constance Holden. Flora L Bowiiei use to hunt with No t:gcrs stocked market is the reason assigned for East Kranallu. ofo« Elizabeth Eliza Sweet Edith dm* Miss Susie M. Stinson is the flr*t The stereopticon views of Tissot’t several factories the coast. William is to doesn't the closing along Hilgrove moving North so® Frances Fetlory Sweet Jennie E Grinda bird-shot. I: hurt teachers to commence her paintings, exhibited at the Congrega- where be is Glorianna Gadabout Sweet. Rev. Dean Walker goes to Cranberry Sullivan, employed. Creek Apr tional church Thursday evening, wer« and it's work. She went to Otter Lizzie G lllnckle; tiger any awfully risky isles t his week to help Mr. Davie in a Tbe foot bridge across tbe bay Is nearly the students horse highly appreciated by pre- Mr* E W After Bun- Capt. M. D. Chatto’s Accompanist, Mayo for series of evening meetings. completed and is a great convenience. ^lubro^ sent, and made each long for closer studj you. through the steamboat wharf day, April 20, be will take bis vacation F. E. wbo has been at work in of these wonderful works. a Bla'.sdell, severs 1 man Seawall. is of with bis forenoon. Luckily Consumption tiger trip three weeks, arid, wife, was called home last Norridgewock, again the animal. The lecture by Profeasoi Miss Frankie Milliken, who ban beei 1 to Auburndale bis mother near, and rescued stereopticon It is accompany on account of sickness. among diseases. stealthy Friday leave Files, of Bowdoin college, and also tin visiting Mr. and Mra. R. E. Newtnai and sister, who have speut tbe winter at Charles and Ernest Stone ■ Mrs. Lizzie wbo bas been at Emerson were well at to once it Patten, visit- concert hall, since last December, went Bungo —but started rapidly tbe parsonage. Madam and Miss to join the yacht “Idelia”. ttn ing her people in Sullivau and Goulds- e tended and greatly enjoyed by Thursday. Walker have entered so heartily luto all ; Treworgy and Arthur eats up the flesh and destroys boro for several weeks, bas returned borne. Con-*r>^ students. Mr. and Mra. William Deliver hav tbe interests of tbe churcb and social life Wednesday to join the aam yacht. 14. M. P. ^ use to that will be April Egypt. been to Oak Point ou a visit to their eoi I the life. No go hunting of the place they greatly April 14. j Clara West, of Bar Harbor, is a guest ol John, who was hurt iu the collision o [ missed and gladly welcomed back an- Dedham. it with food and med- K*ach. ordinary of was her Wayland West. the “Cimbria” with hie vessel a | other winter. Oiiu lleatb, Brewer, In town last ,u- uncle, Bradford Torrey le .till q“,te Harbor. i icine. That’s bird-shot, April 14. Spray. week for a brief visit to relatives. b Howard has gone to Wiltoi Northeast only !* Hodgkins School commenced l*»t Kiul l.amoiu* Ida Miss Lena Black with his sister, Mrs. Magrath. Capt. Peter Benson’s sloop “Nellie Good Cowing, and Mousey,of LitU still advances. heavy by Mre. Lottie Blllinge, ashore below the landfni jit Miss Addie Hodgkins baa gone to Miss Beulah are home for a short Willie Jordan has returned from La drifted just Gray here at Seawall last moruin of Scott’s Emulsion iaie to teach school. time from Brewer, where are em- where he has been on a visit. Thursday j I charges they ,or moine, William F. Annie bee left at high tide. She landed broadside o Bennett has ployed. and boilers for the nev will the advance. The Ralph returned^ eetl » *<»•““JJJJ J The engine J | stop Me Be., where be will the rocks, breaking two small holes in be Southern Pines, N. C., where he Mrs. Thomas Kenney died March mill have come, and will be placed ii j 30, keel. She rod a feels that. the coming season. port side and twisting her disease employed the past winter. at tbe age of sixty-eight, after a pro- ^ position as soon as the mill la completed came out the of but Weduet Illness. Her husband Mre. Medieon Torrey Anon. gale Wednesday, makes the A test was made of tbe macti longed survives bo**^ April Scott’s Emulsion of flee we 14._ day night her iron bobstay chafed th a her, also a son and urdey, efter an ebaeuce the coaling station last Friday J daughter. is m anchor likes,leaving her only a light mooi to resist 11 14. it Boeton. She R*covftr*d Bp—etl and Hearing. body strong tons were removed in forty-five I April B. hoepital she Messrs Ely Bros —I commenced usin lng rock to hold her, which dragge soothes and the April 14. proved in health. ^ Bn lot about two fore* asboi *! lung* y©W Cream years ago ashore. Will Newman found her toughens Headache and Indigestion. April tarrh- Vlv voice was somewhat ti tek and m Aouth Hancock. 11.___ and aroused the men the roa i Mrs. Geo E. of hearm* was dull. My hearing has been full along and sustains the unti Barrett, Clinton, Me says: *" 1 strength L. B. Jordan attended Grand the restored an J about daylight. When Capt. Benso “We have used tbe ‘L. F.’ Atwood’s BUters for "Itching hemorrhoids were Pl**“‘lt8n I am a i«w the disease wears itself out. O. G. T., at Watervilie, last lJoau'.i arrived there about thirty men tender* i some time, and think they do all that Is claimed life. Wa. almost wild. and u Thursday. for them They are of especial benefit to us me and je needed. Trial size 10 eta. Fu! their assistance. W. R. Keen' '• ■juicily permanently. _ No comment Is Capt. Send for free b«s Valley sample. Mrs. Nettie been for Indigestion and and we r. Cornwall. size SO from Manset, with bis large doub e | headaches, gladly failed." C. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemist., .x, Peirl S«. N. V -] ** Han- carlo * !» recommend them.'* gerttea, N, Y.—Advt- blocks, which he uses for his steam boat I, I uc and $i ail druggist*. pit»******~ S' -- ’ 1 T V/AWX AAf A ■ a -* • S » T JL * a. ^ x. m. tL IWAAd ’'4 A -rrrr-^ T | no In. than 32 teeth. T*eth «ro no p«rt PROFITS FROM BIO SCHOONERS. Enatirnnrf Statrmrnts. yoture. w#te, of th. hut JLrgal Ifflal iroliHS. Skeleton, to — — belong the appen- ——■' A H'TKAl'T OF THE dages, like skin and hair. BIb DIvM.ml, P«iit |,l,t World’s STATE OF MAINE. I fifteen acres, more or 1 u *** of ANNUAb STATEMENT OF THE beginning, containing ho1* Cl,n Tha sturgeon la toothlesa TO THE HONORABLE less, being all of the premise# described in: Ut and draws In Imrgest Schooners. AETNA INSURANCE THE JUDGE OP I W,<,*0“1 COMPANY, THE PROBATE the deed from Charles H. Welch <* iMvh! W. .*n » "** lis food by but COURT IN AND FOR Bow h‘,m suetion, the shark has That the four*masted and flve- CONN. Henson et al., dated i3, recorded *o KHPE-V ROBERTS (formerly Lizzie K Ben Jch f«.i»h are investments I as can be ascerlai erl 1 1 ^ sin freighting profitable 8ou), of Heading iu the County of .liddlesex, nearly ,f[1( ,ie empty 1' ,Ut“r" wr : 1 w Incorporated 1819. Commenced business 1819. amount to masticate their food when well land common wealth of Mw»jcb'i«'■ *"'• eurr"* i t ev <•' ; cea.-ed, testate, that said David W Benson at Amounting nq work of is swiftness of ASSETS DECEMBER 31, 1901. That the value of the es- !,i> Uod, chewing. sailing, as in the case of the time of his decease was the owner of personal lesudlui 1 I Real estate osrned the com- tate is 210.50 i kind of crab, the great six* master, “George W. Weils,” by certain real estate, described as tot own: piny, unincumbered, # 240,000 00 Three certain iota or parcels of 1 md, sit- t 4hoe crab, which or the four estate j master, “Jacob M. Haskell,” Loans on bond and mortgage uu. 1 iu the town of Tremoat, County of Thru'the personal is w" { 00 H. nun grinding the j the income from the investment ia limi- (first Dens), 12,(500 and SUfce of Maine, hounded and te Stocks and bouds owned by the Ic^ „, ( eiie living, I uiv.-rt; bt \< s ted *• thighs before it | Only by the necessary time to make company, market value. 12,181/3202 of administration^and it v ;'- * :n f to » mouth. trips. Loan* secured by collaterals, 4,t>-y 00 a certain ,ot situated in said i’rl'riio.It, j CiO.t iu the u ci and of the estate to company's principal bouii described us follow#: Benin- part real* _ ,b J ‘ > a K rtH Um food Not by , long ago Frank N. Tandy, of office and in bauk, 1,027.513 00 ning at the bbo. c at the souihwt-st co.aer ol *; Interest due and accrued. 571 00 4 the object which whd is an in marine | B-slon, expert Premiums in due course of col- it nrkn »t !*:• he u wi. The starfish is: makers, compiled some figures which are lection, 6)5/02 IP* ing. of nca: imcr.st. Mr. took the Fastening Tandy of all the admitted as- if t<» tn< : i; i; Aggregate I wihiiw to feed on, it st S Of the at their 11 1 * t-llll lire. ] company 1 t inm in «i n-.ich a..! 'V-t inside out and I* i*r-m r* and masters—which »y wu'uc.4 oy William H. Benson, in enwraps two^five (he of sale and of sdministration. ■ LIABILITIES DECEMBER 1901. C*Qflfills’tliSftof land formerly occupied I .. Hr is Immortal— i-* pn> with this useful 31, .t organ. have been c ed In tlie Atlantic coast Dated at Ellsworth, Maine, ti>: th day of j trade, Net amount tit w a* death— of unpaid losses and A. D. 19u2. Lizvuk lI. » krts, p ,, ,urtt their fond with their and in a March, jiws, very full 'table clearly shows claims, # 555,553 ij. i.rari -till hungers soutu Hue l.M iuerly of Rhoda Mitchell, thence former!j Lizzie Benson. , cats with their and so do Amount to re-in- j feet, monkeys, ! what Vv.-M" s of Ibis type are of required safely following -i line fence to the northeast STATE OF MAINE. that I* stronger than faith. capable sure all risks, 3,639,979 71 Tor proof sum* of them their ! outstanding corner of ami owned j pressing prehensile earning, even when freight rates are as All other demands the formerly by George Hancock ss.—At a probate c held at against Liwson; thince follow! g the line between | |„ the twilUht, tel h Info service. The 215,311 3 > Ellsworth, in and for said county Hancock, faBrtisw*.,, squirrel uses its! low as they are at present. company, said land ami said Lawson's laud to the line o| | on the first day of April, iu in- .year of ear* of the day are o’er. paws to its food of low water mark on the shore of If hru the carry to its mouth, the Vessel No. 1 made twelve voyages, con- Lopaus our Lord one thousand nine hue I and two. Point, so called; thence generally in a north- to hear a whl»|«« eicphant Ha trunk, the autealer Capital actually paid up iu cash, 1.000,000 00 On the petition or ci: That IweB giraffe, suming 512 days. She dividends erly and dnieuy direction, but ex- foregoing the other *hore. paid Net and following notice thereof be given to all p ;t -inter- That cease* flow and toad their surplus beyond capital press)}- the line of low waver mark, to the tongues. from flG to f84 per 1 64 each the liabilities, 5,661,070 57 ested, causing a copy of s.i it ion and trip, point of beginning, expressly including by a ten life'* la ended 8pld*r« chew their food with this order thereon to be p otdi icd three 1 hope, journey horny total for the twelve 142 herein all tue described as ABi trips figuring up f Aggregate, and properly conveyed weeks successively in the Ellawo-h Ameri- .lark tale 1. rro<*«d. wnlch are including capital in the deed rom Benjamin Benson to David A ad j*»ws, sharp enough to give perl 64, and she 38 8 cent, of net 37 a a P.l (swortb, in paid per surplus, #14,071,948 W Benson, Benjamin Newbury and Matthew can, newspaper published «hol*a of the summerlnnd a said that may appear it a Pro- oathe beautiful qu'te nip. her cost in that time. This vessel cost O. W. TAPLEY, Agent, Benson, dated March 19. A. D. and re- County, they 1859, bate Court to be held at Bucksport, in and for shall meat »J lor*11 *l,‘1 >»**• corded in the of Deeds for Hancock I Grasshoppers and locusts are very well f72.960; gross tonnage is and her ELI SWORTH, ME. Registry said on the sixth day of May A. D. 1904, County, Maine. Vol. 107, Page 558, EXCEPT- County, with the 1902, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, am! show life l* hut the prelude provided necessary machinery carrying is 3,000 tons. ING however hererrom so much thereof as )[ ihl. capacity COMMERCIAL UNION ASS’CE. CO., cause, if any t hey have, why the prayer of that l« to for eating much and passed under the following deeds, to wit: Of a life if, often. They have The three other vessels from whose LONDON, ENO. the petitioner should not be gr anted. (a). Benjamin Benson to Mary A. there tnu*l t>e a sequel saw-like and Newbury, O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of Probate. 5ml, jaws gizzards, too, the latter stati ments data are from ASSETS DEC. 31, 1901. dated Janua y 28, 1858, recorded in said complied paid Reg- A true copy, Attest:— Chan. P. IJuuu. Register. life'* stormy sea. filled Real 69 istry of Deeds, in Vol. 105, Page 427. ge/oml being out with horny teeth. |12 to flOO per 1 64 each trip, and the estate, # 888,143 232.800 00 (b). David W Benson et al. to Harriet Itaower. I»1 -Ury Prnnty. The feeds with Mortgage bonds, STATE OF MAINE. caterpillar two saw- average for the fleet shows a dividend of Stocks and bonds, 1,842.885 yy Chase Greene, dated October 14, 1887. recorded in said To the the of the Probate edged and 1 64 each and Cash iu office and bank, 3»5,057 64 of Deeds, Vol. 219. Page 518. Honorable, Judge jaws, working transversely, |33 per trip, a yearly profit Registry in and for of Bills receivable. 43 (c). Lizzie E. Benson et al. to Lyman L. Court the county Hancock. HOW TIIKV KAF. uses them to such 5,473 | good advantage that be of 27 5 per cent, on the investment to the Interest and rents, 12,928 55 Stanley, dated December 8, 891, recorded in represents Edward A. and Maria B. eatsthreeor four times hia Uncollected 574,159 24 said Registry of Deeds, Vol. 256. Page 325. RESPECTFULLY Perry executors of own weight owners. The net earnings have so far premiums, the lastPhelps will and testament of T Various Wajra In Which Living All other assets. 208 47 I (d). David Benson et al. to Lewis Freeman Lucy Phelps, The every day. averaged 42.9 per cent, of the gross Oott, dated August 12, 1885, recorded iu said late of Ellsworth, Hancock count- Maine, de- < reaturea Fake I heir p ood. of Deeds, Vol. 234. ceased. that at a probate court ield on the first Toads, tortoises, turtles, and moat aud 18 9 cent, of the total Gross assets, #3,921,242 66 Registry 201, Page receipts per J David W. Benson et als. to Ernest F. day of a. d. 1902, at Ellsworth, in said That ecbtnold, Iba eon urchin, Deduct items uot admitted, 1,208 47 (e). April, peculiar lizards have no teeth. Frogs have teeth cost of the vessels has so tar been paid. Moore et al.. dated October 31, 1891, recorded county, they settled their account as execu- in each in said of Deeds, in Vol. 256. 377. tors aforesaid. That according to ■ as..l account has lire teeth In Bee Jawa—one in their upper jaw only. Anteaters, The following facts, gathered by John Admitted assets, #3,920,034 19 Registry Page j (f). David w. Benson et als. to Joseph B. there remains the sum of $2 75l.3& which sum LIABILITIES DEC. 81, 1901. -* the live immediately surrounding sloths and armadillos have no teeth. S. Hand, of Portsmouth,N. H., show some Atwood, dated October 81, 1891, recorded iu is bequeathed and disposed or unit; tld will. Net 401,615 00; That are inform;, 97 the stomach. The Jama ‘bare peculiar premiums, 2,279 72 (g). David W. Benson et al. to Sarah B. must of the carnivora, do not grind their trade: decedent hereinafter mentioned owing by moltuu, all turning Inward said Registry of Deeds. Vol. i8>, 178 her said will or some portion thereof, or some centralized food, using their jaws only and Thprn am iinl 177 aphnnrmra rtf nvsr .Wl Page up down, Total, $2,771,741 44 (h) David W. Beusou et al. to Edwin N. interest therein, is subject to i.h«- payment of »o that alao act as sad dtiaowarrt, they the molars acting like chopping knives, tons gross register, owned on tbe Atlan- Surplus over all liabilities, 1,148,292 76 Shaw et al, dated September 29, 1887, recorded the tax imposed by chapter 146 of the public in s*id of Vol. 230. laws of 1893 and acts amendatory thereof and Man. or rather scissors. Their mouths In fact tic coast. Registry Deeds, 219, Page Total liabilities and surplus, $3,920,034 20 (i) David W. Benson et al. to Bass Harbor additional thereto. hare teeth on their tonguaa, who are toll! Tbe largest two-masted schooner is the O. W. TAPLEY, Agent, Steamboat Wharf company, dated January That the names of all the persons an were recorded in said of in interested in the succession to said property, haoJietl* ol them, hut, if these Tbe nectar into itself "Oliver 466 tons ME. 28, 1.-81, Registry Deeds, butterfly pumps Ames," gross. ELLSWORTH, Vol. 182, Page 87. and the share of each are as staled in Schedule have tbeur In not enough, some tbelr through a tube, aud bees aud flies suck The smallest four* masted schooner is David W. Benson et al to Matthew Ben- A. hereunto annexed. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., (j) son. dated March 21, 1869. recorded Wherefore petitioners that the itomseo. their food with a or a tbe 601 tons in,.said your pray up long tongue "Massachusetts," gross. WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. of Deeds. Vol. 186, Page 5o9. actual market value of said property, the per- which other Registry The cuttlefish, among proboscis. The largest four-masted scboouer afloat ASSETS DEC. 31, 1901. (2) A certain lot situated in said Tremont, sons interested in the succession thereto, and w waias need bounded and described as follows: Com- the amount of the tax thereon may be deter- strange thing* ay* with iu The mouth is a is the "Frank A. tons Real estate, $337,400 00 spider's quite compli- Palmer," 2,014 gross. mencing at a oiake at the bars on the south mined by the judge of not cbewr its at loans, 775.211 50 proba:e. downward, does food all, cated affair, it has for ita Tbe three-masted schooner on Mortgage side of the road to the house of John Dated this first day of Ap.'ii, a. d. 1902. faugs holding largest Collateral loans, 239,244 18 leading with lta So B Mitchell on the line between him and land Edwvrd A. Phelps. hot masticates gizzard. do for its tbe ocean is the "Bradford C. Stocks and 724,665 62 prey, masticatory organs bruising French," bonds, now or Benson, Ma&ia B. Perky. and indeed all Cash in office and 137.415 80 occupied formerly by Lyman fowls, ducks, modern solid aud a for J68 tons bank, north west to a MAINE. tm*, food, sucking apparatus gross. Bills 2,089 80 running eighty-four degrees STATE OF food their receivable, spruce tree thence south seventy- birds. Seising their iu beaks, the fluids. as The smallest flve-masted schooner on balance, 151,195 81 spotted; Hancock ss. taking up Quite compli- Agents' two degrees west to a small spruce tree at tne Interest and rents, 39,830 51 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this they swallow it wbola if gralu or seed, cated is the mouth of tbe which the seas is the "Governor edge of the woods; thence south six de- mosquito, high Ames," All other assets, 2,930 66 fifty first of a. d. 1902. west to a bolt in the at water day April, tad in large pieces if it be fruit or bread, constats of the the and the 1778 tons grees ledge high Arno W. lances, saws, gross. mark; then on same course to low water Kino, Gross assets, $2,409,983 >-8 Justice of the Peace. la that condition it goes into the gizzard, tubes. Tbe flve-masted schooner in the thence low water mark pumping largest Deduct items not 53 mark; following admitted, 33,304 to the north line of Robert SCHEDULE A. a muscle with a very tough, | leech has three which world is the "Prescott of southerly Lawson; powerful The saws, with it Palmer”, thence on said Lawson's line to Admitted assets. &5 southerly Name. Residence. Share or interest. lining, which acts as a mill, being' which 2811 tons. $2,376,679 land now or of David and Matthew horny does good service iu the phlebotomy line. Boston, registers formerly Maine Maine, LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1901. Benson; thence on said Benson’s line north- Missionary Society, Bangor, to pulverize un« has a schooner in the world at one-fifth. rafficieoily powerful The woodpecker three-barbed The largest to the corner of land now Net unpaid losses. $100,254 01 easterly occupied Maine Bible Society, 98 Exchange St., Port- cooked corn. To aw»ial in tbe milling like a with which it tbe time is the "Eleanor A. or tbeuce on said t mgue Fijian's spear, present Unearned premiums, 1,180,883 63 formerly by Lyman Benson; Me., one-fifth. Benso i's west line to the of land, ail grain-eating bird* swallow has of Bath. She tons place beginning, American Bible process draws out the worm which it excited Percy", registers 3,410 ail of the of which one un- Missionary Society, House, Total. 1,281.137 64 being premises New York, one-fifth. itttla piece* of gravel, glasa, crockery, its and has six masts. The other 00 divided half is described as in deed by tapping. gross only Cash capital, 5O),000 conveyed Araeric .n Board of Commissioners for For- from Charles H. Welch to David W. metal, etc., tbe interior of the afloat is the Surplus over all liabilities, 595,511 71 Benson, 14 Beacon horny The clam feeds w ith a siphon aud tbe ilx-master "George W. dated 30. 1887, recorded in said eign Missions, at., Boston, Mass., July Registry one-fifth. fttzard being lough to escape of she tons of in Vol. 2i8, 52. sufficiently oyster with its beard. Wells," Boston; registers 2,970 Total liabilities and surplus, $2,376,679 35 Deeds, Page American McAll Association, 302 W. (3) A certain lot situated in Tremont, Up’sal catting by these materials. It ia because and curious as some of these C. W. & F. L. MASON, Agents, St., Germantown, Philadelphia, one-fifth. Strange gross. bounded and described as follows: Begin- of that tbe baa ME. STATE OF MAINE. this fact ostrich acquired .modes of feeding are, however, they none The seven-masted schooner building ELLSWORTH, ning on the town or county road leading from Bans Harbor to (Joose Cove, so called, thir- Hancock ss.:—At a court held at his reputation of enjoy lug a ferruginous of them lu sod for John C. Crowley at Mass., probate compare simplicity Quincy, teen rods and twenty links from the west within and for said county on the diet. Ellsworth, effectiveness with that practiced by the will be tbe flrst steel schooner ever built iLcgal Notices. corner of land of Susan Danby, in the line first Tuesday in April, a. d. 1902. of the lot now or of Charles H. Even when had birds formerly the foregoing petition,ordered: That they teeth, only This creature has ueither in this country, and tbe first seven- thence north Upon tapeworm. subscriber gives notice that Welch; forty-seven degrees east, notice be given to all persons interested, by used them to take t heir rpHE hereby said food, depending mouth nor stomach, but just lays along master ever built in tbe world. Sbe will 1 he has been duly appointed adminis- along line of said land of said Welch to causing a copy of said petition and this order a line of land now or of Mrs. C. tbe as trator with the will annexed of the estate of formerly thereon to be published three weeks succes- upon gizzard for mast leal ion then aud absorbs the already digested food carry a cargo of 7.500 tons, spread 43,000 thence north Mary A. Moore, late of Ellsworth, in the Rich; thirty-one degrees west, sively in the Ellsworth American, a newspa- now. but said line of said land of said through Its skin. feet of sail, and be handled by a crew of county of Hancock, deceased, and given along Rich, per published at Ellsworth, in said county of and one-half rods to a tree at a Fishes aud use their for bonds as the law directs. All persons having thirty-two spruce Hancock, that they may appear probate reptiles teeth only sixteen men, owing to many devices on thence demands against the estate of said deceased spotted three sides; south siity- court to be held at the court room ir the same that of their five but the northwest probate purpose, tawing for saving labor. are desired to present the same for settle degrees west, aloug Bucksport, in and for said county, on the first BLUE!!ILL COPPER. line of the lot owned David W. but like the ment, and all indebted thereto are formerly by Tuesday of May, a. d. 1902, at ten o’clock is food, birds, they gulp tbeir Tbe following table gives tbe name and requested Orlando Ash and Charles H to make payment immediately. Benson, Welch, the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they food onebewed aud unbroken if of tbe sixty-three and one-half rods to the said see cause. possible. Transfer of Mines Said to Fore- gross tonnsge tweuty-nine largest April 1, 1902. Gbokob S. Moore. town road; thence by said road southeasterly O. P. of Probate. There are, however, The schooners In tbe worid: CUNNINGHAM, Judge exceptions. shadow a Boom. forty-four und one-half rods to the place of A true Attest:—Chah. P. DoBB, Register. subscriber gives notice that copy, ny.orakate, for hist sues, has a mouth Gross rpHE hereby There is prospects that copper mining Names. tons. he has been duly appointed executor subscriber hereby gives uotice that set across Its tbe the last will and testament and codicil has been adminis- transversely bead, jaws at which ceased in of THEhe duly appointed operations Biuthlli, Eleanor M. 6m. 3,*01 thereto of Luther late of Ells- Notice. trator of the estate of Milford lat« with s motion like two Percy, Hapworth, Pauper Grindle, working roiling cost of ex- of notlcs that he 1880 because the production Cieorge W. Wells, 6m. 2 970 worth. in the county Hancock, deceased, undersigned hereby gives of Bluehill, in the county of Hancock, de- bands set back to back. In the sre as law has contracted with the of law jaws will be re- and given bonds the directs. All THE city Ellsworth, ceased, and given bonds as the directs. ceeded lhe value of the metal, Prescott 5m. 2 811 of three rows of Palmer, persons having demands against the es- for the the poor, during the ensuing All persons having demands against the es- i)«t teeth, set like a masonic sale of support sumed this summer. The recent Baker Palmer, 5tn. 2 792 tate of said deceased are desired to present rear, and has made ample provision for their tate of said deceased are desired to present pavement, and between these the same for and all indebtec e therefore forbids all from the same for and all indebted rolling Jaws the Dunn to John 8. Paul, of settlement, support. |>ersons settlement, tha fish properties William C. Carnegie, 5m. 2,663 thereto are requested to make im- f uui as wlthou this written order, he will pa> mediately. Edward E. Chase. moiSusks like so 1902. p « ronrih to furnished lUKKi -Ionr* March 1902. many nuts. of is April I. 4. talk. Capt. Dunn B.uebiii, quoted J >tin B Pr«HCOtt,5rn. 2 454 The carp's teeth sre set back on the as sayiug of the mines and their pros- Nathaniel T. Palmer, 5m. 2 440 Pharynx, so that It may be literally aald pects: Oakley C. Cun is, 5m .... 2,374 to masticate iu food in its throat. The ••i‘be reason why the Bluebill copper W. 5 1* Helen Martin, u. 2,265 «rp, loo, about t be only end-chewing odd mines cessed operating twenty yearB Fannie Palmer. 5*n. kf»i the swallowed food 2,254 coarsely being “is a e ago,” said Capt. Duuu, very simp Louise B. Crary, 5m. 2,231 forced up to these throat teeth for com- At that time It cost 11 centsa plete oue. pound Arthur Heltz, 5m. 2.207 maatlcatiou. miues. to produce copper from the Bluebill Martha B. Small, 5m. 2,178 dome debts are absolutely toothless, Owing to the vast output of the Lake W. Bowen, 5m. ilka tbe sucker and Mary 2,153 lamprey; others again mines tbe market price have hit..*^ ._>_...... l Superior copper Van Allens Buugbton, 5m. 2,120 of was reduced to lOcerits a pound, »n»tiui« copper M. D. Cressey, 6m. 2,114 »o many Ui.i ttiey co.er all be so our mines could no longer worked, Frank A.. Palmer, 4m... {*ru of the mouth. 2,104 except at a loss. Jennie French Potter, 5m. 1 993 The great Greenland whale baa no tee’h. «» "Bui lo-a*y me cuuuuiuhi Marie Palmer, 4m. 1 904 baieeu or plate*, whalebone, taking tire ore aud Ueir Improved methods o( treating Mary M. Barrett. 5m. 1833 place. Along the centre of the improved methods of digging the ore jHint-M w rnui, jr am. Nin f*late runs a and on each O 5m. 1 807 strong ridge, from tho lodes have reduced the expeuse Henry Burrelt, •Hie of thin there ia William B. Palmer, 4m. 1805 • wide depression one-third of what it of production fully Governor Ames. 5m. 1.778 »l°og which the plates are iuserled. was twenty-two years ago. Aud to day J«r<>b M. Haskell, 4 n. 1.778 he»e are and long Mat, hanging free, and Is 3. P. Blackburn, 4m. 1,756 ire the market price of copper considerably placed across Maud 1,745 transversely—that la, from 14 to 16 ceuts a Palmer,4m. higher, running Jr 4m. h^itth, with their side and near Malcolm Baxter, 1,732 parallel according to quality. »cb other. The base pound, and outer edge of belt is about four the “The Blueulll copper plates are of The corner alone of character, that on aoiid whalebone, but the and one-half mile wide. The t®8** miles long which the whole edifice la to rear, must be td^es are fringed, the ln- filling up ores carry from 2 to 30 per ceut. of cop- truth- B« truthful in word and deed and *°r of the mouth and acting as a cent, a ton. faithful to of right, per, averaging over 12 per ac>, your conception °er *urlbe which of and cun no more bunding h fo°d* consists j metals in the ore are chiefly you help th^ The other noble character than the earth can help •‘hall, swimming uiollusks and i ore iron, sulphur aud rluc. Formerly the moving in ita orbit. A boy who has the or A«liea. This whale jelly had to be to Baltimore for treat- courage to tell t he trut h under ail circum- if j shipped ******1 swallows even when it to be to ever, anything larger j now is to erect smelt- stances, may appear b ment, but the plan • shoals bis own disadvantage, wilt never do a herring, of these small with all the modern j ing works, improve- mean, unmanly, or dishonest thing. He being entangled in the fibres of aud send the ore ^••turts* | ments, at Ellsworth will not stoop to do si ytbing question- baleen, me water which does not material it A is being organ- able. no matter what gain may from there. strong company the mouth being expelled by will be prom ise.—Success. j***!** ised, and the work of operating blow holes. the of Though cavity renewed in the near future.” "ria*e'g mouth is to con- Xotiofc big enough From other sources It is learned that SLrgal long boat, the gullet ia not miues at Sullivan •^iabip’a^ two of tbe silver-lead STATE OF MAINE. ltiHQ * bl)t- The lower ihu jaw aud Uouldeboro are lo be operated again. Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at uei,ber baleen nor but baa Ellswurth, iu aud for said couuty of Haucock, teeth, In 1879 nearly a doxeu silver-lead mints ***, on the first day of in the year of our fleshy Ups within which the upper that but April, were being worked in section, Lord one thousand nine huudred and two. FOR while the mouth is closed, to be CERTAIN instrument purporting to be the ore to be too refractory Reived,e lhe proved a copy ot the last will aud testament of 0reenlm,,d whale baa no teeth, the of treatment A of Boston, in the the *****111 made to pay by process Mury G. Dorr, late county wba*e ba8 ,b®m in elec- of Suffolk, and Commonwealth of .Massachu- till great quan- then in use. But tbe application of 0U tbe deceased, and of tbe probate thereof in ,ower aud usee them, setts, loo* Jaw» tricity baa cheapened the cost of reducing said Commonwealth of Massachusetts, duly lO £ occ*8ion On the the authenticated, having been presented to the «h requires. refractory orts very materially, aud -Kben*nd>the lunge of probate lor our said county of Han- narwhal very seldom de- there is to-day of allowed, filed »eio ps owners feel conlideut cock for the purpose being more than the left iu the court of our said ^ oue, upper to be made in them. aud recorded probate II money operating of Hancock. m*ke* UP *or tb® lac* °* Dum" and county t>er fa8 The silver-lead mines iu Shelburne Ordered, That notice thereof be given to attained interested therein, by publishing ®*traordloary growth N. are also soon to be opened all persons bjthllbe Gorham, H., of this order three weeks successively 80o®tooth. It out and far a copy l0f grows right These mines were operated as the Ellsworth American, a newspaper °“ again. in a liDe with the body, until it but printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- tttj**' back as 1846 by a London company, of a. d. a veritable cock, prior to the sixth day May, ret tusk, sometimes which followed the dis- at a probate tbe the excitement 1902, that they may appear l®ugth of ten feei. court then to be held at buck sport, In and for ot t Apropos of in California caused tbe covery gold i,aid of Haucock, at ten o’clock in the the elePhar,t’0 are its unduly These county (1«re|QSk,,, Bllver-lead mines to be abandoned. rorenoon, and show cause, if any they have, Upper those of the aud the same. *ncb,ors; mines will be by New York against ... of Probate. w«lru0lH!<1 ,ta reopeued O P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge uPP«r canines, and so are P. thokuH ,#re Boston capitalists. A true copy. Attest:—Chab, Dorr. Register. the wild bog. of bettrc~AL 18 notice that Cigar tbe ri'HE subscriber hereby gives °«‘y animal that has teeth— that r > INVESTMSt. iaewi When know a thing, to hold I he ha» been duly appointed executor , 0 ai,d you of Caroline 8. molars—of an equal not kuow d the last will and testament ^^ne8» know aud when you do in the of the and all you it; Moon, late of Hancock, couuty ape, nearly do not know it; and bonds as the r«t»i! a thing, to allow that you Uaucick. deceased, given for 10 cen—■- U8’ b8Ve demands tb,pty*two teeth. The la law directs. All persons having ' “°8. hf this knowledge. of raid deceased are de- better off than and igainst the estate IB as Tag* from this, tire on life’s same for and "PLANET * Cheerfulness Is the rubber nred to present the settlement, *our’ ®° to make AHEAD" Tobacco. ujoie have the opossum and It breaks the jolt whenever *11 ind ebted thereto are requested ELLSWORTH, ME \ be vehicle. 8ibusy P. Moon. ; rlver of South Amer- aud have been unable pavine t immediately. ica, {L dolphio, prudence industry 1902. 1 ar from the road. April 1, h^yond this, however, having to remove the atones

I KLL8WOKTH FALL*. afrrru&nrcr-t*. i abbtrtwnnrnt*. -a Mia* Era Lake ia In Bangor for several Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble » -.. week*’ visti with friend*. ^ and Don’t Know it. Mi» Mat el Maddock*. «• bo t-a* employ m Bar ha* been at ro* nt In a store Harbor, Bow To Find Oat. home for a week. Captain Gridley’s Fill a bottle or common glass with your Oscar Staple* and George Maddock* took water and let It stand twenty-four hours: a an eight-pound salmon at Branch pond Brother sediment or aet- Mother and one oay Ini* week. indicates an Mr*. L. C who has been tWI tlir.g Hasting*, condi- ing her caugb er, Mr* Frank Morgan, in unhealthy Boeh n, for two week*, returned bum* tion of the kid- Saturday evening. neys: if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid- MOUTH OF TMR KIVKR. The soul of the business is seen in tills season’s increase ney trouble: too desire to of store room, storks and conveniences for customers. This Charlie, little eon of Canfield PoMerton, frequent ft or in of La me in*, bad hie leg broken recently pass pain spring finds our old store the back is also hjr getting thrown from a carriage. Mr. Fullerton moved to Lamoine about eigto convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- teen month* ago. der are out cf order. A CREATER STORE, Mr*. Fanny Bowden end her little *o-< What to Do. stock than ever Letter have arrived from Portsmoet b, N There is comfort in the knowledge so showings larger spring H She will vl**t her father, Capt. l>a* d often expressed tnat Dr. Kilmer's Swan-p- before. Our original store lias again out grown the require- Cloaeon, and her stater, Mr». Oifford RooL the great kidney remedy fulfills every of our stock. To additional room wc con- Fullerton, before to housekeeping. ments get display going w.sh i.n rheumatism, In the Mr. uosdi'n is moving hi* household curing pain nected the next building. This gives ns floor room sum. back, kidneys, liver, b aider and every part good* by veeael. to make it the of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability cient to hold wa'er and scalding pa n in passing LAKEWOOD. it, cr bad effects follow ing use of liquor, LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE EAST OF wine orteer, and overcomes that unpleasant William and Leo B a sdell are cutting necessity cf being compel.ed to go oiien PORTLAND. hardwood for Frank Pitt* on the lot he COMMANDER. during the day. and to get up many times DEWEY’S FLAGSHIP OLYMPIA—CAPTAIN GRIDLET, recently purchased here. during the r. ght. The m.l.d and the extra- Mr*. Jennie French, of North Attleboro, who was in command cr nary effect of Swamp-Root is soon Tire following departments are enlarged: Mrs. Gridley, mother of Captain Grldley, Ma**., came home Thursday to see her who ia ill. realized It stands the htgPest for Its won- fleet at father. Jeremiah Moore, DRAPERY and HOUSE of Dew at the destruction of the Spanish Manila, derful cures of the most cases. CARPET. FURNISHING: ey's flagship, W. H. Jo;>naon arrived home from Cal- cistressicg If you need a medicine should have the of our Peruna: ifornia Wedneaday ou a visit to bis par- you READY-MADE, such as CLOAKS. SUITS. WAISTS. COTTON UNDERWEAR says remedy, Soid .n ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Whiting Johnson, best. by druggists 50c. and}!, sizes. a I used and can truthfully LACES and WHITE GOODS: SILKS and DP.ESS "At the solicitation of friend Peruna, after an absence of tweniy-atx year*. You may have a sample bottle of this GOODS; ~~ w and should be used wonderful and UNDERWEAR. say it is a grand tonic and Is a oman’s friend, discovery HOSIERY and a book that tells it for a short / feel like a NORTH KLLS WORTH. in every household. After using period more about it, both sent: In our new sales room we are snow- j i>u coma are free r-iafi. dress and waist fabric* in new person."—MRS. GRIDLEY. Francis McGown and wife visiting absolutely by ing a full line of carpetings, mattings, anticipation relatives in Bar Harbor. address Dr. Kilmer h nw> or nnug-tia oilcloths, lace and muslin curtains, of a big demand. Cheviots, madng is the wife of the fa- incidental to traveling com- la Co.. N. Y. When men- ; Mrs. Longstreet right years’ * Mrs Alec McGoan, of Scboodtc, visit- Binghamton. writing dimities, silk Om tion this offer In this window shades, mgs, art ginghams, muslins, tuous Confederate General, Lieutenant- pletely upset my digestive system. ing relative* in thia place. reading generous paper. draperies, de- This organdies and lawns. Bargains General James longstreet, the only Us- consulting several physicians they Rev. N* eon Hedeen, of this place, went ! squares and house furnishings. is catarrh of the to I^amolne to preach Sunday. 1 newest white goods. Special as* ing ex-Confide rate officer of that rank. cided I suffered with is the best arranged show-room in the Mrs. Vira Ellt* and Miss Mabel Clement, sortmeut for She writes as follows to The Pemna stomach. State, and for convenience cannot be graduates. who bave be* n keeping store in Bangor, Medicine Co.: 44 Their did not seem to borne with their Mrs beaten. prescriptions bave moved mother, DRESS GOODS, SILKS of the remark- Emily Clement, of thia place. and can recommend excellent rem- help me any, so, reading “I your Oar stock use of TRIMMINGS is. as as one of the best tonics, able cures perfected by the Peru- made-to- edy, Pemna, We have taken ail the ready to I decided to and soon found Green UU»>. usual, up date. ; and for those who need a good, substan- na, try it, Misses and F. 8. is talking of building a hotel wear for I.adies, Children tial I know of better. myself well repaid. Nye remedy, nothing this fall. He plana for a building 40x50, to the second floor. A LACES and EM three trying-on | BROIDERIES Besides being a good tonic it is an effen- 441 have now used It for about stories, with large basement. A store 24 room is connected with it, which I —This promises to be the biggest lace tire cure for catarrh.”—Mrs. James months and feel completely rejuvenated. • ud laundry will be in tbe basement. On first floor wilt be our out-of-town customers will ami season. We hare I believe I am perfectly cured, and do kitchen, dining room, trimming pre- Longstreet. parlor and office, and 00 upper floors will E. brother of not hesitate to give unstinted praise to appreciate. pared for it. You can find what you Hon. Lucius Gridley, be sleeping rooms. Ills thought a good Every Horseman Knows also a your remedy, Peruna.”—Mary J. Ken- hotel will Green Lake and attract want of us if anywhere. Captain Gridley, speak# good help foolish to a summer boarders. Mr. is re- that it is abuse word for Pemna. In a letter written nedy. many Nye OI K SPRING STOCK of cos- lota of in bis horse. It is more T D. Geo. W. Smith of Mur- ceiving encouragement willing HOSIERY and from 1511 Street, Washington, C, Congressman undertaking. tumes, tailor-made suits, walking and UNDERWEAR he boro, 111*, writes: foolish to abuse your stomach for says: phys dress skirts is ready. No superior —The demand good wearing The Pemna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. 441 take pleasure in testifying to the Brno aim. and the of j pains indigestion stock All alterations hosiery and underwear is reeogniKd. merits of Peruna. I have taken one T. R. Alden died Tuesday, 8, after anywhere. j Qenllcmen—"Your Pemna has been April will soon that to are in this line months. He leaves a prove you. of We offering only reliable bottle for my catarrh and I feel very an illness of many made free charge. thoroughly tested In my family. My widow and two brothers. For many Ii are it out for Ladies’, misses' ami children’i much benefited. To those who are you finding Our and summer waists and ; goods. It with the Mr. Alden has been a spring mother and wife used very years prominent a bottle of the hose at 12 1 -2c., 15c, 25c, 37 l-2c and Me afflicted with catarrh and in need of a merchant in this place, coming from yourself, try petticoats have also arrived. In wrap- and I lake In rec- best results, pleasure tonic I take in Massachusetts He TRUE one will satisfaction. good pleasure recom- thirty-one years ago. pens and muslin underwear we are —any give It to all who want a will missed In aocial an well as I | ommending good, Peruna.”—Geo. W. Smith. be greatly ATWOOD’S BITTERS ! If in the habit of oor mending business circles. Toe funeral took showing better assortments at less you get buying substantial remedy, both as a tonic and If do not derive and satis- i you prompt from his late residence and be cured. hosiery ami underwear you will be ’’ place Friday, than anyone. cure. Luc!us E. the use of price a catarrh Qridley. factory results from Peruna, April 11, at 2 o’clock. Rev. W. H. T. Bock i satisfied. Mis# Mary J. Kennedy, manager of write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a fficiating Tbe pail bearers were A. D. J. J. Bridges, R W. Nutter and the Armour A Co.’s exhibit, Trans- full statement of your case and he will Bray, WASH FABRICS in Silk, Cot- The l»est line of corset* in the I. Mayo. Missie&ippi Exposition, Omaha. Neb., be pleased to give you his valuable ad- Are You Sick? ton and Wool in variety of colors city. We carry all of the standard the in to Peru- vice ! writes following regard gratis. On*. Do you suffer from Kidney. Liver, and materials never liefore equaled. makes. 842 West Address Dr. President Robbins died last I na, from Sixty-second street, Hartman, of Mrs. Byron Monday, Bladder or Blood Disease »>r any m in- after a Chicago, 111.: The Hartman Sanitarium, Col urn boa, at the age of fifty-seven years, long trouble. Rheumatism. and painful illness She leaves bsaidea a ary Dyspepsia, “I found the continual change of diet Ohio. or a woman of husband, two sons, Fird and Edgar, t* tb Constipation, if any business. Our patrons will appreciate the convenience, the ease i of Bar one Mrs. Nettle the sex ? If Harbor, sister, sick»>e»*seH poniliarU) your of in a Our are all of and taro brothers, trading modem, up-to-date place. prices right. citizen. Mr. Parker wu born in Bucks- Wood, Eddington, bo, send your addre** to Dr, David Lemuel and Winfield of Deer So ran beat us on on the same of goods. COUNTY NEWS. Sprague, I: competitor prices quality port, but during tbe earlier years of his Die Funeral was held at the home Wed- Kennedy Corporation, lout, N.Y., For additional .Veici, trr other j Mope to see you all. County page* life lived in Calais, Cutler and Brewer nesday. Rev. George Garland, of Gretn and they will send you absolutely free In I860 be returned to his native town, j Lake, officiating. a trial bottle of »' ockapon. and was married to Misa Marta Bowlea. Hotel “Blutl»” Sold. Mrs. John Reeves died Wednesday, aged who survives him. For several years be DR. KENNEDY'S and Dr. A C. of over ninety years. Mrs. Reeves w«« a was prominent in shipbuilding, being a E. H. Greely Hagertby, n. GALLERT. native of Ireland, coming to tbla country thorough mechanic, line draughtsman Ellsworth, and T. F. Moran, of Bar Har- FAVORITE REMEDY, when a woman. Neither and constructor. As a citizen known to medical young Mrs. competent bor, have sold the Hotel H'uff* at Mt the specific science Reeves nor her relatives know her be was earnest and active in all that per- I or the cure of these disease* or uric acid Hrflcwuk. will taler* bait and her dor.es ar d soon Mi! exact Desert Ferry to W. P. Hill and F. W. any In married her tained to tbe welfare of the town. trouble. It ha* been used by physician* iz for the Bat ks. age. 1855‘•be fourth hus- 1 new owners are A H. Turner wl'l build a new bouse on j Jacques, of Bsngor. be and auitanuma for band, John Reeves, of and with ; bo-p.:al« nearly thirl) the site of bis old one. A. lies in a semi- Bangor, hotel men. They will run with uni .lhntr *ucee**. Its aale is at | D. Carlton still him moved to where experienced year* for Bucksport, they have it can be found at store conscious state. There Is little hope Rev. C. S Cell! rig well Dead. tbe hotel. lar^> to-day any dru£ Mrs L. J. Sylvester has added a large since resided. his recovery. Rev. C. 8. emeritus $1.00 a Oott/o or B for SS.OO. annex to her millinery shop. William died Leffingwell, pastor drama “The Wrecker's Daughter’ Parker shortly after noon To Cure a Cold *t» One Day. The of the Episcopal church at Bar Harbor, Schooner# “Waldron Holmes” from was at Riverside » all Saturday even- Thursday, aged seventy-five years. Mr. Take Laxative Bromo Tablets. All given Quinine Advertiser* in THE AMERICAS are Portland, and E. A. had a crowded Parker had a resident of died at Washington, D. C.f Friday night, it falls “LaareP*, Capt ing by loc*l taie< t. They Bucksport druggh-te refund the money If to cure. The “Laurel” was a esteemed Byard, arrived Sunday ! hcu«« for many years.and hleh'y ared seventy-four years. K. vv

of all the Latest Styles. -1 ¥SA 4sf.. Our Youths' and children's departments offer We have received a stor k of just large Hoys' fabric and make. every* * of the most reliable novelty CO^nmitT. Iva2 we ask the to call and Men’s Clothing'and public a. » and inspect them. We’can [please you in a suit or BOYS SUITS from $l.75to $11 an overcoat. Our;suits[are three and four button Suits from$l,IOto $6 English sacks and three button Double-breasted Children's V Our Cents’ Furnishing Department is also MEN’S SUITS well stocked and is unsurpassed by none in the j city. from S3.98 to S20. | If you want the latest fashions in clothing and Our $20 suits' are' nicely tailored and hand- gent's furnishings, also save a dollar, call and, made throughout. see us. Handsome Sprine" Overcoat* it all the latest Clothing cleansed, pressed and repaired at shades and styles. short notice. I

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j«e«8R8 Blt Bros —I commence, J our Cream BaIib »bo«t two yeara ago RELIABLE CLOTHING CO., First Nat’I Bank Cor. Ellsworth. David SifilsSS'SSSSir* Bld’g," Main and State Sts., Friend, Manager I am a toucher fn our town L. G. Bbowm, Granger, O. So comment Is needed. Trial alze 10 eta. Fui •iae tOc. A«k sour druggUt. We mall It. KLY BBOS., M Warren St., New York. —Advt.