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» SUBSCRIPTION PER PRICK, $2.00 TEAR. > ENTERED AS SECOND* CLASS MATTER LI. * 19 PAID (M ADVANCE, $I.M. | f 1XKJ,"NTri U\J90 Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, f AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICK. { abufTtiftcmenif. LOCAL AFFAIRS. though not members, who have an interest of the second part. The affair was under JUHjcrttscmnus. in the perpetuation of the Maine music the direction of Mrs. E. J. Walsh and Mrs. festivals. F. M. whose efforts NKW ADVKRTIKBJtfKNrH T IIH WEEK Gaynor painstaking Another yacht has been sold from the were amply rewarded by the complete ft is Tru-t Cu— Notice of foreclosure. Metropolitan Union river fleet—the owned success of th" affair. Miss Nan I. Drum- In bankruptcy-K-t Willard I* smith Empress, by was selections were Hancock Liquor l ml let me lit* Alec »D. Stuart. Last week Mr. Stuart mey accompanist, and Cdin^y Probate notice- K-t Hmyton M Perkins. sold the at intervals orches- to Dr. of played by Monaghan’s Ailmr notice-E*t M» In»w« L I’erklM. Empress Montgomery, Artlttr noth* —K*i Carol I in* Smith. Boston, a summer resident of East Blue- tra. After the concert the floor was l’r bate notlC'-K.-is ^Arnh L Mascyetal*. j hill. cleared for dancing, which was kept up In linnkrupiry — E»t thus W Harper. until about 12 o’clock. Ex*c notle.H—Kft Joseph If .loh >sofi. E. F. is back from Boston Bank. A It Robinson, jr., trim'll son—Cow for sate. Last Nokomia Rebekah Savings IMo-htU A Swan’s Islam! steam where he has been taking a two-months’ evening lodge KtUworth, boat llm*. course in the of under one of entertained fifty-seven Bangor Rebckahs II <•(>«■.'. Sgu'Ii Co. study optics, Commenced Business halt—Sunny at Odd Fellow's hall. The was B&ksnt* May I, 1873, Kit Moore—Apothecary the most skillful oculists in New* England. degree vtJ* Patrick K« aru« iirif -rWi, canned goods, elc. He has his diploma as a graduated opti- worked in the main hall, after which sup- .1 II McCollum—Vide ore. | is Bank in Ellsworth. established cian. per was served in the hall. Danc- »nd tin;only Savings Maine, Ceuetery Iota f..r a tie. banquet P@wrd®r ing was then in until 2 o’clock. law. and under the of the State Bank Exami- G. H. Morrill, of Westbrook, Bowdoin, indulged l,v supervision SCHEDULE O* MAILS It was the intention of Nokomis to ’06, was the guest of George Farchcr, and lodge that makes the lias Ar BLLMVCoUTII have the Southwest Harbor and Bluehiil ner. paid sixty-three (<53) semi-annual dividends. rOtTOPKICS. C. C. Hall, of Dover, ’06, was the guest of Rebekahs here, but the storm >f yesterday In effect A pt it 50, 190S C. C. Knowlton over Sunday—while and the bad Never- Deiieicus Ellsworth’s contingent of Bowdoin stu- travelling prevented. Biscuit, MAIL* MBCRIVED. theless a was and dents were here. pleasant evening spent in this bank are from From Wr»t—*7 10 a m ami H.13 p m. Deposits exempt as one of the Ellsworth lodge expressed GriiidEe Gake From East—11.46 a m, 5~V> ami J 47 p m. Mrs. Eugene Whittaker was painfully it: “It wras the jolliest crowd I ever saw'.” MAIL CLOAKS AT !M>H T-* »l KICK. injured last Friday evening by slipping The visitors arrived at 7.45 on a special and Going Wrnt- l iu a and 9 ra. taxation to m, f5 p and her heel cord on a broken Doughnut municipal depositors. cutting and about 2.30 this morn- Got no East—7 a m and 5..10 n m. train, returned bottle. While the wound Is not danger- * Including Sundays. ing. Because of the two lodges failing to ous it is considered serious as it is liable TRUSTEES f5 So on Sundays. come the bountiful supply of food was to lame her for life. WEST ELLSWORTH. disposed of at a dinner served this noon President. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter Smith an- which was wrcll attended. N. B. COOLIDGE. THE AMERICAN is on sale in Hall seventeen lambs from nounce the engagement of their daughter Ivory reports Ellsworth at the news stands of ten sheep. F. Harriet to Luther McCutohereon Kidder, FALLS. JOHN WHITCOMB, Vice-President. C. II. Leland and J. A. Thomp- ELLSWORTH of Lynn, Mass. Miss Smith is employed Mrs. Susan Giles is keeping house for son. Single copies, 5 cents ; sub- Martin came home Vin Smith. CHAS. C- BURRILL, Treasurer. in Bar Harbor, as stenographer in Freder- Hastings Tuesday in for a visit with relatives. scription price $1.50 per year ick May’s real estate office. Fred Stanley entertained a party of ad F. C. BURRILL, Assistant Treasurer. vance. Mrs. A. F. Greely, in behalf of her sis- A W. Ellis and wife w'ent to Monroe friends at Idlehour cottage Friday night. ter, the late Miss Jarvis, has tendered to Monday for a visit with Mr. Ellis’ sister. Mrs. Edith Harper, of East Holden, The Ann C. Stuart is at the Curtis A. F. BURNHAM. yards the high school twenty-two volumes of Mrs. Hugh Slater and baby are here for visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Higgins, receiving repairs. the Atlantic Monthly on condition that a visit w'ith Mrs. Slater’s mother, Mrs. on Saturday. MiBs Addie I. Salisbury is visiting the school have the volumes bound. The Jane Rogers. of vis- Home Hanks will be with them Colin Davis and wife, Newport, Note—Those desiring Savings supplied friends in Bar Harbor. donation was gratefully accepted. Miss Bernice Lord and Miss Ethel Jelli- ited his parents, B. B. Davis and wife, on Correspondence solicited. application. William F. Jude returned Monday to Charles Clough, of Hancock, was ar- son visited friends at Penobscot from Saturday morning. rested his studies at Bowdoin. Wednesday evening for intoxica- Thursday until Sunday. Fred Wescott, wife and daughter, and tion. Peters The William G. Eadie is loading brick Thursday morning Judge Olin L. Sargent, who has been in the Mrs. Minnie Jude and son Harry visited C. W. & F. L. MASON, sentenced for H. B. Phillips for Bar Harbor. him to sixty days in jail. He Eastern Maine general hospital for three G. B. Floyd and wife Sunday. appealed and gave bonds. The case will home Miss Ida Baker, of Boston, is spending w'eeks for treatment, came Tuesday Mrs. Amanda Meader, who is one of the come before the grand jury in October. a short vacation with relatives here. evening. winter shut-ins, drove as far as her sis- GENERAL INSURANCE. Among the successful fishermen at The second degree will be worked by Mrs. W. H. Brown spent Saturday ter’s, Mrs. P. T. Barron, on Friday. Branch pond last week was Herbert Fos- Esoteric lodge to-morrow evening. and Sunday in Bangor with her daughter, Walter began his daily R. F. D. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, MAIN STREET. ELLSWORTH, ME. son of Eagan FIRST ter, Austin M. Foster. Young Miss Eva Brow who is a busi- A. Monroe Dorr and wife returned Sat- n, attending route Monday morning from the Surry Foster landed a German six-pound trout, ness there. from an extended college postoffice, passing through here from the urday wedding trip. which stood off about twenty minutes. The sub-grammar school, in charge of Surry line to Higgins’ corner. W. F. Aiken, who has been employed by Mr. Foster was successful in landing an Miss Leach, had an entertainment and the East Machias Lumber Co., is home. eight-pound salmon. HOLYOKE MUTUAL BREINSURANCE CO. sale of candy at their rooms on Friday MOUTH OF THE RIVER. A new walk has been laid on plank A civil service examination for rural evening for the benefit of the school 8AI.KM, MASS.—Incorporated 184:1. Franklin street from Pine to Water street. free carriers was held at the cus- Mrs. Ella of is } delivery league. About f7 was realized. Lord, Bangor, visiting "He that is of will do The ladies’ aid of the church tom house last Saturday. Three candi- her mother, Mrs. (^arzilla Holt. opinion money Baptist Rev. W. B. Hague, State missionary O. W. TAPLEY, well t«‘ of doing will serve in the this even- ! dates presented themselves, all from The ladies’ aid will meet with Mrs. W. everything, may suspected supper vestry who has been at North Ells- ME for Franklin. A new R. F. D. preaching ACENT, ELLSWORTH, everything money.” »ug- I route out of L. Remick May 18. worth for some time, occupied the pulpit Thursday afternoon, I Franklin, covering Eastbrook, has been Rev. F. L. Hayward, of Orono, is a here on Sunday afternoon. The service Mrs. Linda Mitchell and Mrs. May recommended, and will probably be estab- guest at the Methodist parsonage en route was both interesting and instructive, and Johnson, of Bass Harbor, arc the guests lished July 1. of Harris L. Pratt and sister. for Surry. much enjoyed. Mrs. John Stewart died, last The Henrietta A. Whitney, Capt. W. P. j Wednesday, An ice-cream sociable was held at the in her thirtieth The hus- Fullerton achoolhouse last Friday night , Claudit Pea. arrived with coal for May 10, year. LAKKWOOD. Woodward, Sunday for the benefit of the ladies’ aid. band has the of all in his be- F. S. Lord. sympathy * The and best I’ea in the earliest reavement, which is especially sad as he is Jeremiah Moore is visiting his sister, Miss Bertha Clement, of Bar Harbor, iStmrrtiennnita, market, 25 cents per quart. left with six small children. The funeral Mrs. Whiting Johnson. has been the guest of Mrs. L. W. Paige was on Friday afternoon, Rev. J. P. P. V. Allen recently shipped a carload the past week. Black-eyed and Marrowfat, 50c per Pk. Simon ton officiating. The remains were of cattle to Massachusetts. Miss Elizabeth Jellison entertained a taken toOlamon f« r burial. Charles O. Garland has employment at of friends cm at Don’t Get Hot group Monday evening The Union River Telephone Co., or- the hatchery. He began work Monday her home on Bridge hili. ganized up river mainly through ih morning. POULTRY WIRE Several are planning to go to Bangor efforts of A. E. of and Dr. Mace, Aurora, Rodney K. Hart, of West Hart land, is this evening to see Maud Adams in “The J. H. of Amherst, has decided to I of all kinds for sale cheap. Patten, back after spending a few months there Little Minister’ at the opera house. run its line to Ellsworth instead of to Over the with his brother. On account of the stormy weather the Bangor. The company is now at work and it is that the H All kinds of IM.lMHIMi done by expert- excursion from McKinley and West Tre- getting out poles, hoped < 111 I« II NOTES. mont on the V. was postponed. work of construction will be completed I euced men. STOVES of all kinds for sale by Percy this CONGREGATIONAL. Rev. F. L. Hayward, of Orono, w ill summer. [ter. J. ,W. Adam.*.. pastor. Local Drouth. preach at the Free Baptist chapel Friday J. H. Cain, an organizer of the order of Sunday, May 21— Morning service at evening and hold quarterly conference. the Knights of Columbus, was in the city 10.30. school at 11.45. F. B. AIKEN, An informal was Sunday has been decided the of the Sunday. meeting held; It by pupils and conference on Fri- it was found that a sufficient number of Prayer meeting c lass of the east aide ST It K ELLSWORTH. graduating grammar at 7.30. TATE KT, charter members was and it was day evening school not to have exercises. available, Just Drink graduation UNITARIAN. decided to organize a council here. An- Through and freight rates Rev. S. W. Sutton, pastor. passenger other meeting will be held to-morrow from Boston to Ellsworth have been made 21—Service at 10.30 a. m. evening. It is expected that the council Sunday, May with the Eastern Steamship Co. and the Sunday school at 11.45. will be instituted next week —probably on I am now to sell you V. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ready Percy Thursday evening. Moxie or This the Junior Order of Ameri- Rev. J. P. Simontnn, pastor. evening school has been The Ellsworth high at can Mechanics w ill hold a dance in Odd Friday, May 19—Prayer meeting placed upon the approved list by the board Fellows hall. Music by Higgins’ full 7.30. of college entrance certificates. This per- orchestra. Sunday, May 21 —Morning service at mits of this school to enter PAPER pupils any Sermon the WALL 10.30. by pastor. Sunday Ale! A sapper will be served by the ladies of New college on the certificate of Ginger England school at 11.45. Epworth league at 6.30. than ever before. the Congregational society this evening at the and it is regarded as a high cheaper principal, Pastor’s service at 7 p. m. 5.30. Ail excellent dinner was served at compliment. This school has previously Bayside—Preaching Sunday at 2.30 p. m. We are bountifully stocked at IJLE noon to-day. had this which last year A limited number of patterns Sc 1)01 privilege, expired Mr. Simon ton. The Methodist Sunday school will have by limitation, and is renewed because the BAPTIST. on these two most that were now popular ROLL. Last year’s patterns 25c, a barrel opening next Tuesday evening students who went to college under the Rev. P. A. A. Killam, pastor. at the Free Baptist chapel, to be followed former permission have been fully justi- Sunday, May 21 -Morning service at and bever- 10c. Some numbers at .5c Double Roll. fied. temperance family by an entertainment and refreshments. 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Praise and Two horses caused excitement The Dirigo club is making arrangements runaway preaching service at 7 p. m. ages, Moxie and the week. The first occurred Cliquot for an entertainment and dance to be past runaway Bible study and prayer service at 7.30 afternoon when James Garland’s J. A. given in Hancock hall July 3. The Saturday Friday evening. can till all THOMPSON, horse started at Bros.’ store. In Ginger Ale; particulars will be announced next week. Whiting trying to turn the corner at the postoffice COMING KYKNTS. 41 MAIN STREET. ELLSWORTH. Rev. P. A. A. Killam is in Millinocket orders promptly, and at bot- the animal ran into a carriage, throwing officiating at a series of revival meetings. Wednesday, May 17, at Baptist vestry— 4-=----—■ the occupants out and breaking the car- tom Next Sunday Rev. C. E. Young, of that Supper by ladies’ aid society. price. riage. No one was injured. The second town, w ill preach in the Baptist church at Odd Fellows hall was Monday morning when A. J. Falls’ Wednesday, May 17, You know that order of American Moxie, lus- norse ran aown .turner s um. tie iuuieu -Dance by junior D THE! BEST. Charles W. Sealander and wife, of Port- horse in frout of the Mechanics. DEMAN with H. B. Estey’s cious nerve food and were of Mrs. Sealander’s general land, guests par- laundry. Estoy's horse started up Grant Tuesday, May 23, at Odd Fellows hall— David Friend and week. ents, wife, last street, but was stopped without damage. Entertainment by May committee of the and Mrs. Sealander is now with friends in “refresher”, Cliquot Club, E. \V. Lord, assistant commissioner of Alliance of Unitarian church. Caribou. hall—J. C. education of Porto Rico, accompanied by Tuesday, May 23, at Hancock ; the best Ale Ellsworth Bowdoin Rockwell’s “In the Sunny South’'. very Ginger The boys who his wife and is in this country for child, Tickets on sale at Moore’s drug store. attended the athletic contests at Orono or Lord ar- a stay of a month two. Mr. Reserved seats, 50o. i that’s bottled. Keep them last Saturday, came home to Sun- and will spend rived in Ellsworth last Saturday Monday, July 3, at Hancock hall—Enter- day. Most of them returned to Bruns- remain in this vicinity for some weeks. tainment and dance by Dirigo club. handy; drink them freely; wick Sunday night. Since his arrival and previous to coming CHOCOLATES. Miss Frances M. Fernald, a stenographer to Ellsw orth Mr. Lord engaged in educa- 3W>rniscmmta. they always do good; never in the office of Hale & Hamlin, is in Port- tional work in New York state and several land to help care for her brother, Clarence of the southern states, making one ad- Home-grown grade of do harm. "The Taste Tells.” J., a sophomore at Bowdoin, who is seri- dress at Tuskegee, Ala. He brings most ously ill in the Maine general hospital. favorable reports from the Hancock SEED school and PEAS FOR take; r\io substitute:.' There will be no rehearsal of the Ells- county contingent of teachers service worth festival chorus this but next others who are in the government Patrick week, Ellsworth Greenhouse. Kearns, in Porto Rico. on Wednesday Mr. j in Your Mouth * week, evening, May 24, COLD WATCH FREE Clgarphone Distance MAIN will be and he desires to The St. Catholic minstrel show- Lor.? Telephone. ST., KLL8WORTH. *1° and everyone thinks it a Cigar. It is the Chapman here, Joseph’s Wateh; no better time than the one I send musical© ever Jokes hall was greatest got up. meet at Manning hall at 8 o’clock every last Friday evening at Hancock you for 10 with it as well as the latest tunes. selling pieces of Jewelry and 10 bouse- played in 10 cents. Address C. D. member of the chorus, and also every one the best that has been seen Ellswrorth articles at io cento each. When sold send Price McOown, jwd Medford. Mass. who has ever been a for The were an.rt seo<1 you one gold plate watch, member; also all. many years. stage settings cliann ixuipaid. Send for goods. I excellent and the effect All oust you. Address very pleasing. the numbers w-ere w-ell rendered and w-ell __£• D- McGOWN, Medford, Mass. received, as the applause testified. The ESTABLISHED IMS. soloists were: W. A. Scott, Miss Myrtle WM. FARROW, Monaghan, M. R. Head, Miss Lucie Mona- sail.. MAKER. ghan, A. L. Wit ham, Mrs. E. J. Walsh, C. P. Halpin and Master Owen Duffee. £*l»l«ln Hack. Knit.Hop. and all 5S* »! Trlnimluaa u»‘d In The Maypole dance by eight young ladies, “ails, making Everything to work wild. the Mayflower quartette, composed of An- I lLKOX's WHAM, liaCdLANO. Mli. MOORE'S DRUG STORE!, nie Halpin, Margaret Hurley, Christina and the ’-1 Doyle and Josephine Luchini, kk year. #1.8® — were features The Ellsworth American COUNTY America* : ffgjf.‘o advaccw CORNER OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. “Belle of the Silvery Nile” only paper. dtobcrtisrottMt. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. lHutual Benefit (Holuinu. CHEERFUL EVENINGS. YORK BY MARY ANN ABLE PANTON. NEW FASHIONS MpptinK Topic For the Week Frujer EDITED BY "AUNT MADGE”. ftv. Be winnlnR :a«j 21. LIVING TOO HASTILY Americans arc' world-famous for enjoy- By REA’. S. H. DOYLE. It* Motto: and “Helpful Hopeful.” ^ ing their own homes. Most American Pattern For LsiJy's Shirt Waist Topic.—Growing up for God —Eph. iv. AMERICAN WOMEN BREAK DOWN men lot as much on the evenings after mee with the Martha Dean. 11-16. (Union ting Juniors.) The purposes of tht* column are succinctly Designed by work that can be spent in their own God never the impossible stated in the title and motto—It is for the mutual expects Irregularities and Female Derange- as do No. 62S4. and bright, pretty sitting-rooms they Borne for “old beads on benefit, and nli.is to t*e helpful hopeful. ments Result Cui ©d by Lydia E. peoph* successful business or rr.i'M I* '-im-start that the Being f--r the oom:non good. H is for the com- Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. upon enterprise's Just now It young shoulders.” but our God does mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of in- happy ehildren. wash waist holds frst r.' e in popularity. not. When we are ebildren He only for the in- if the formation and suggestion, a medium Owing to our mode and manner of But there is little anticipation In shape the mode] s' teives noth- us to think as children and to In tide it solicits exports terchange of ideas. capacity living, and the nervous haste of every home is dreary or poorly lighted. Women Ingr to lx* desired for thin elrls or fat girl*, and Its success depend) largely so •peak as children. God only wants communication*, Woman to accomplish just much may love twilight, and of course, and Its strlo has nor,'' of th" earmarks on the support given it in this re*j»cct- Com- each it is said that there is not boys to be Christian boys and girls to day, young folks are bound to, but the average of tlie shopmadc*. which, otherwise good munications inui-t l*c signed, hut the name of be Christian while are chil- man likes a [cheerful sitting-room in the in fabric and make (If one pa s enough), girls they writer util not he (feinted except »»y permission. as well as in frosty nights. It that and Indi- dren. But childhood is not a perma- Communications will l*e subject to approval or springtime yet always lack originality is a mistake to evening attire. All nent condition of life. From childhood rejection by the editor of the column, hut none great give up viduality of at vie to wonmn* as comes. is will be without good reason. Address lights as soon spring There caa wear a waist that la full over we grow to mauho >1 and womanhood, rejected figures reason not be all communications to no why spring should cheer- the bust, and to secure this fullness plaits and when we become men and women The American. ful as well as pretty. the shoulder. The simulated childish are laid upon we should put away things. Ellsworth. Me. art a and 1 know that lamps trouble, box plait which is finished by a tab across Paul taught this truth when he wrote. a relief rid of of 1 that it is tofcl>e the bother the front Is both unique and pretty In its “When I was a child I as a THANKFULNESS. I can hear a chorus spake them. of housekeepers construction. If one desires a dressy for home whose roof 1 as a child. 1 I Thankful sheltering all me with these same words, child. understood thought reproac hing touch, such effect Is (riven by the use i wintry wind and storms aloof. j I a man Keeps And a are as as a child, but when became in} way they right lamps of a silk tl". as illustrated. The sleeve is I Thankful for humble cheer and rest. arc are one of I put away childish things.” The child they ordinarily managed the n- v. shirt waist leg: o' mutton and may Shared often by the w» ion me guest. the banes of rural existence. are al- : be labe l at the lower edge by straps, is t > grow, and not only physically ami They fir or a or in manner. mentally, but spiritually, he is to grow Thankful for sunshine after rain. ways empty smoky, always needing buttons s::iy preferred for th»t follows lot of and the is sue h Sixes. £2 to 42 inches bust measure. up for God. Thankful sleep p'ln. fixing, fixing dirty j made work. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING Iu His church God has pro- Thankful for labor, care and strife •Mrs Chester Curry Vet can be done in a few Send tvr.ts to this office, give number vision for the spiritual grov. !: of Ills If thy but lead to bight r life. lamp* easily •if this No. G2S4, and state size de- children, whether be young »r old minutes every morning, if you happen to pattern. they Thankttil for life, and love and friends. one woman in twentv-five but what mull know the secret of it. In the first sired. It will then b- sent to you by In The child needs g o at w :•<» iu some of the place, years. Thankful for all the Father sends. suffers with derangement write and al- insist that all lx* down postpaid. He sure to plainly bis growing years. They are the m hmma R. Dunham. female ami this is the secret lamps brought by By organism, ways give full address. Several days of his life, ili; of so homes. the room-owners every morning. Have a Important years physic- Selected by Ann. many unhappy must be allowed for delivery of pattern. No woman can be in are al and mental powers in the future will amiable, light- low table the kitchen where they hearted and a to her hus- depend upon the training given to him Dear M. R. Friend*: happy, joy always to lx* put. Then a shelf in the band and children, and perform the during the years of his passing from The above poem reminds one of the oft- front hall where each person finds his duties incumbent upon her, when she is NEW YORK FASHIONS to manhood. God has wisely sentence: “Remember mer- lamp ready at night. childhood quoted your suffering with backache, headache, for this service ta cies.” And the lines to Have on the table ordained important referring sharing nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing, lamp-cleaning things home and the state. His our humble cheer with the welcome that are never used for and the child the guest down pains displacement of the womb, anything else, Pattern For Girl's One Piece Frock physical well being and his edncai: n have a significance worth noting. It im- spinal weakness or ovarian troubles. have them always there. First do the retorts Martha Dean—No. 4038 are thus provided for. But his spiritual plies that the guest must be one with us Irritability and snappy take chimneys. In a basin of hot water, put a by is to be and hence in in the rest and the place of pleasantness, and all sun- of borax. the growth not neglected, sympathy, appreciating teaspoonful Dip lamp up A charming little one piece frock Is her* shine is driven out of the home, and and down and In the church God has set officers pos- in enjoying the cheer. rub lightly with a lamp depleted. It Is simplicity Itself, but yet in lives are wrecked by woman’s great sessed of different positions and gifts Another thought which comes from the brush. Rinse in hot water, dry with its simple lines is n great amount of style. enemy—womb trouble. and a Whose mission is to direct the spiritual third couplet, not only thankfulness for Read this letter: paper your lamps will shine like The front and back arc made with of G xl*s chil- but some of have and it won’t take five broad box plait, under which Is fastened growth and development sleep after pain, you Dear Mrs. Pink ham:— jewels, minutes to a prettily shaped bertha. The dress Is dren. The church is our spiritual home days when, while not sick, all work is an I was troubled for eight years with irregu- do it. down closed under the box plait In the front gnd school. Every Junior Emleavorer effort, and will power alone keeps you at larities which broke my health and Then fill the [lamps, wipe with borax brought on extreme nervousness and and Is worn in guimpe style. Another Should have his place in the church. He daily tasks. But when the^next day despon- suds and dry w ith a clean old cloth. In a your dency. Lydia E. Pinkbain's Vegetable Com- salient feature of the dress is the applied Should regularly attend its services and dawns and the weariness has vanished to be the medicine which quarter of an for an pound proved only hour, lamps enough plait under the arm. So many mothers follow in his life the instructions and about with a how' me bv day 1 in health household can be in daily you go lighter step, helped Day improved ordinary put perfect object to the ono piece dresses because while taking it until I was entirely cured. I Df pastors, teachers and Junior super thankful you are for the change. condition. It takes away the of are so scant In the skirt. Not so with 4 can attend to ray social and household duties fixing they which he receives there. after Intendents and thoroughly enjoy life once more, as Lydia lamps dark, with implements scat- this model, since the box plait is not only tThus he will grow up for God. and E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made tered all about the house, and no con- u decorative feature, but throws more nice is one Bister B’s How it to get| of me a well woman, without an ache or a where Is most Srben he becomes a man he will be pain.’’ venient table. And there is to be a fullness In the skirt Just It letters We are all —Mrs. Chester •&! likely in in and in good again! glad^to.re- Curry Saratoga Street, kerosene needed The upper edge of the plait Is Strong faith, knowledge East Boston, Mass flavor in food where lamps are ceive a spring greeting from you. left unattached, forming an opening life. done in this fashion. At the first indication of ill health, haphazard belt tx, model in for God is Dear Aunt Madge: through which the may passed Our growing up or menstruation, And, if by any mischance, kerosene \ I am enjoying all the good thing* in the col- painful irregular This model is very easily copied and Is as Jesus Christ, the Son of God and our in the side, headache, backache, should spill on the oilcloth or car- i umn. I must acknowledge myw If a* one of pain table, pretty in cottons at 10 cents a yard as In Bavlour. He grew for God. He was nervousness or clean at once with borax up ! the unfortunate one* who cannot appreciate bearing-down pains, pet, suds, eastile woolens at fl. got sent to earth as a full man. “the blues,” secure at once a bottle of shaved in grown Shakespeare, but 1 do enjoy the »». 11. letter* soLp, boiling water and a tea- Sixes. 4 to 12 years E. Pinkham's Com- Irat came as a little child and grew up and Auut Madge** comment*, and am looking Lydia Vegetable spoonful of borax. This solution will re- and its use. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING SB all children grow. Of Him I.uke forward to the reunion. pound begin move all traces of the kerosene and will number gays. “The child grew and waxed 1 am also Interested in the W. C. T. U. col- kill the odor immediately. Send 10 cents to this office, give and wa* to see the of this pattern. No 4638, and state site de- Strong in spirit, filled with wisdom, umn, pleased communication yesterday evening and organized a Maine so- It is the best thing in the world to»wipe by ,1. A. C., which i* only another name for sired It will then be sent to you by mall and the grace of God was upon Him.” j over that are not to be tAken in carpets up Be sure to write and Dell, and really hope the chicken* will not keep Waldo M. York was elected postpaid. plainly And now He is our model, for lie only Judge chairman, the It cleanses de- her from the convention. spring. antiseptically, always give full address. Several days and we are to L. A. Headway, secretary, and Miss Kllzabetn lived a perfect life, stroyg’moths and renews the colors. To for of I have but a ft. w minute* to spare this glor- V. must be allowed delivery pattern. into Ilim in all Let ll\der, treasurer. **grow up things.” ious but want to send a get the best the water should be spring morning, greet- It wag decided to organize a permanent local results, every Junior strive every day of his to all the dear sister* of the l*»fore hot and tne borax ing column, society or former residents of Maine, and the powder pure. life to more like Jesus, and when into to in the grow getting out the flower garden get following committee was appointed to draft by ! If there hfcve been moths in the room, n man find 1m seed* that Grow. he becomes he will that for the autumn’s supply of flower*. laws for the society: Mrs. R. L. Whitmore, sprinkle the powder around the edges of in. €. II. Column. Vegetable for What a lerson of the farmer* and gar- It has been Raid that more has grown up God. hope W. E. Miller ami Miss Elizabeth V. Ryder. the carpet and rub it into the creases of good vege- deners are continually preaching to the world; A and musical was ren- The editor invites secretaries of local union* table* ha\e been ruined for want of BIBLE READINGS. literary programme upholstered furniture. While a sure I being forth in the of the 'V. c. T. U. in Hancock and they go morning bearing precious dered. Mies Smith a Miss county, thinned at the time gave piano solo. eradioator of it has no odor. proper than by any Gen. vii, 1; Ex. xx. 12; Dent, v, 16; sect! and then labor and wait for the harvest of moths, white ribboners generally, to contribute to thl* York a focal solo, and Ml** Foote a other cause. However one I-G: Agree gave But to return to the of column report* of me»tln*H t*r Items that will i* that may be, ▼1, 4-7; Lev. xix, 1-”; Prow xx'.i. flowers or grain So let u» all sow the seed* of question lights: recitation. of lntere**t to workers In other puns of the of the mont puzzling things for the begin- Ecel. Luke i. S-.r kindness There should be one in the hall ttV to a Jer. xxxv, 1-10; xii, 1; and gtort cheer and patlemly wall for A beautiful on “Maine”, written a always county. would like this be live column, poem by ner is to find out W to but it nce'l* (tome effort on the part of W. C T whether any particular 11, 40-52. the reaping. ith love to all Irom Maine was read Miss fol>o*ed ready glow cheerfully with the first lady, by York, l. women to make it ho. It la a column of their SISTER’ It. vegetables should be thinned or trans- by remark by Judge Waldo M. York, lu whl.h evening shadow, aud one or two in the making, not short, planted and how far the Unitimorc’M Chairman. he of the of the Maine so pretty to lx? the first apart plants spoke organization sitting-room lighted am! of Here is another old friend heard are, course, subject to approval of llv should stand afterward. William O. Atwood, chairman of the from, cletles In I,os Ar.gele* and .''an Francisco. thing after the evening meal, with a which is a to us all: t He will Rome from t he cats general committee of 1005 on arrange- pleasure It was decided to hol meetings of the Pasa- pretty shade if oue only wants to talk. get help Dear Aunt and all the B. C. dena Maine a-t>oo allou ou Ce third Thursday logues as to distance, but whether h*‘ ments for the twenty-second interna Madge M. Friend*: This care of lamps and ready lighting of 80ITHWBBT HARBOR. of each month. should thin is kind of tlonal Christian Endeavor convention How are you all this weather? the a transplant or the lovely spring house count lot for contentment The Y's were 1 pleasantly entertained at Baltimore 5-10 of Doesn’t it set m good to see the giound bare, M. E. Wood was appointed a committee to thing that is not in the books. It to be held in July and good cheer. the hom. of and wife requires the alter the eend greetings of the Pasadena Maine assoela Henry Gray Friday a this year, was born in Chester county. gras* springing up green again good deal of nerve to pull up and des- ttou to Congressman Littlefield on the occasion evening, May 12. Beside the regular busi- long cold winter! troy the unnecessary Pa., In 1862. Mr. Atwood became tie II. II. am! Murk Twain. ness of the seedlings—more Grandma G I think will know who ( of the Maine meeting to be held iu Boston ou Rogers part meeting, an interesting first of you nerve than the average amateur president World s Work for tells possesses. am when I tell that and I are related April 29. The May for the programme was arranged by the new you you that a never a of They say person becomes by way of your late hu> band, and that I lived Tlie secretary look the names those pres- first time the story of Henry H. Rogers’ members, as follows: good until he steels his nerves to deavor society in in from ent, most of whom are reside'ts of Pasadena service to Mark Twain. It gardener Happytown February, 1889, until No- began long Solo—“The Hymu my Mother Sang to Me," iu 18Si» or and the of whom will this ruthless sacrifice. A vegetable must 1885, vember, 1891. vicinity, majority before the Standard Oil man knew Mr. Louise Lawton Freeman have of room to best was elected vice Joan asked for snow 1 probably become members of the new assocla- plenty develop its | pudding recipe. will Clemens. Once years ago. Mr. Rogers read Beading.Bather Dixon’ The names of those with the and x of the send mine which we call nice. tlon. present, size flavor, and one can take no pride president very { “Roughing It”. lie not only read it Singing..Marlon Sawyer, Rebecca Gilley, Jessie town In Maine from which they hall, were as in Hmall and Baltimore C. E. Snow Pudding—Dissolve onchatf box of but he read it to his wife and to Lawton, Beatrice Carroll. commonplace vegetables. follows: again, True it is that “the worst weed in corn is ami ever gelatiue in one pint ol cold water; when soft uniou his children. He “If I ever have the were sent. Grace aud one pint of noillng water, the gra’ed rind Judge Waldo M Y’ork, Dlxmont; Mr and j said, Twenty-six pr Lunt corn”. siuee has been and of two and two juice lemons, and one-half Mrs L A Roadway, Madison; Mrs Emma j chance to help the man who wrote it, I signed the pledge, and became a member. a member of the cup?> <*f sugar Let stand until cold and begins t;» stiffen. Then beat in the well-beaten whites Beal. Madison; M F Curtis, Carmel; H G will.” And the chance came. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Lucky is the man who receives a kick executive com- of live eggs. Pour into mould and set on ice. Wakefield, Hollis; C P Young, Bangor; Or- When Webster & Co. (of which Mark Friday evening, May 19, we meet at the f.-om the left hind foot of a rabbit instead serve with custard sauce. One ] mittee of that quart of rich lando P A F. Gam’ron, ! of from either hind foot of a mule. the well-beaten of five with Moiely, Bowdoln; Twain was a member) failed, every asset Congregational vestry, and in addition to 1 milk, yolks eggs orgauizatiou. He two whole New Port and; J II Hatch, Lincoln; Edward eggs added, one-bait cup of sugar. j of the famous humorist, including the our regular meeting will have a half- “Woman is man's equal,’* says a femi- served two terms Flavor with vanlll». 1 Flckett, Portland; John W Estes, China; Mrs copyrights of his books, went down in the pound party. We hope to have a large nine magazine writer. Well, that depends as of Will send few oth. r if one Miss Grace B is. president a] xeclpes any Clara E Parker, Lewiston; wreck. It was what is called “a bad attendance. on who the woman is and who the man that union, one wants them. Will someone send recipe for Graffam, Lewlstou; Mrs Viola ilosely, Lewis She may be his superior. W. O. ATWOOD. j failure”. Mr. Clemens surrendered every- Friday evening, May 26, we are invited term ag date pie? Sadie. ton; Mias Florence Covell, Lewiston; Miss! 1|re8i. Not he walked to meet at the home of A. Lew'ston. Mrs thing. long afterward, George Lurvey. dent of the Maryls nd C. E. union anil Thanks for the recipe, and I hope Ruby Mostly, Laura Coveil, | faulting. W into the Murray Hill hotel one night with The members of the society w ish to ex- »t the time is of Lewiston; Charles Covell, Lewlstou, Mrs; present president the someone will respond to your request also. 1 Charles P Young, Dover; W A Y*oung. Dover; Dr. Rice, a well-known New York special- tend their sympathy to Mrs. E. Benson Christian Young People's league of Sadie sends us the following ‘*dont’s’\ Mrs W K Davis, Athens; Albion Sawyer, Port ist. A man with a white mustache was Stanley in her recent bereavement. Baltimore, a combination of Young She underscored the sixth and mind my lan^; Samuel f! Ryder, 9nlnF'on; Mrs Maria Seated on a divan in the middle of the May 15. Press Suit. People’s societies of the various de- went from Janet to a dozen others to C Ryder, Bristol; Mrs K J Haskell, Canaan; lobby. is what your money will earn it nominations. Generally speaking. Mr. whom I have been to write for Invested In shares of the intending Miss Clara Page. Itarlland; J F Drake, Bangor; “There’s the man to a business man known you ought know,” Occasionally imagines Atwood is well in both business months. Mrs R L L M BUbee, Canton, Whitmore, Port- said Dr “and he’d like to know it’s to his •ad Rice, you. cheaper marry stenographer religious circles and is regarded In everyday life. Miss loabell Andrews, Bangor; Miss Don’ts land; That’s Henry H. Rogers.” than to increase her salary—but it isn’t. Ellsworth M one of Baltimore's leading citizens. Don’t be old when you are young* Mary F Foss, Bangor; Miss Nellie K Estes, LoanapnilftAssl Mr. Clemens. Dr. Rice presented Mr. Thirteen be an On his shoulders will rest the Don’t be elow to out a haDd. Augusta; L C Blsbee, Hartland; Mrs M B Bls- may unlucky number, burden pur helping knew of Webster failure. He A NEW SERIES Rogers the one machine of in convention with the Don’t say “I told you so"; what’s the use? bee. Canton; Mrs E B Gammon, Augusta; T W but sewing and twelve pho- responsibility asked to be of service. In !h now open, $1 each; monthty Don’t be are Peru, Mrs 8 M W Ripley, permission will do the work of a dozen Share*, care of 20,000 or 30,000 "giddy" iwhen you old; "bei Gammon, Auburn; nographs young people hours he was the anare. graceful." Mrs E J McDerndd, Skowhegan; Mrs lsabell forty-eight managing women. payment«, $1 per from all parts of the world in at- Don’t "harp” on disagreeable truths; "forget Hodgkins, Albion; Mr and Mrs J N Collins, author’s business affairs. He gave his tendance on “thebest yet" international 8kowhegan; Mr and Mrs W M Harvllle, Skow- time, worth thousands of dollars a da}’, to tlfibrrtiannnUa. WHY PAY RENT Christian Endeavor convention next Mrs I. M Win K when you can borrow on your Don’t put off auswerlng jour friend's letter. hegan; Miller, Paraonsfleld; recoup the fortunes of a broken literary shares, give a first mortgage and July. Miller, South Portland ; lsabell Allen, Portland; man. Into it he put all his business reduce It every month. Monthly Don’t fall to where can. ^Cast Mrs Susati E L Emery, Y'ork county; Mrs and Interest help you your acumen and energy. payments together A to Be n a will amount to but little more Right Firm Believer. bread upon the wa era.” AO Getcbell, Skowhegan; T C Beal, Anson; He found that Webster & Co. owed Mrs. tiOME than you are now paying for The secretary of the New York State Don’t fear to lose by sacrificing just a little— E F Brown, Bowdolnham; F K Rowe, Morrill; Clemens personally f»>5,000 cash lent from rent, and In about 10 yevrs you nnlon was asked why he “heartily be- you’ll be happier for it. CT Ingraham, Augusta; Mrs L 8 Reed, Yar- ■A* will her own the firm’s notes. lieved in Christiun Endeavor,” and this Don’t fail to praise where praise Is due. It mouth; Robt P Tuttle, South Portland; Mrs pocket, upon Remedy OWN YOUR OWN HO ML. L Miss Edith He made her a and to BROWN'S INSTANT RELIEF should i was his helps to make life worth living. C Williams, Madison; Williams, preferred creditor, reply: be in every home. Fully guaranteed For of on sick Madison; Edward C Williams, Madison; Mrs secure the claim her the of particular* Inquire “Borne into church work through the Don’t delay calling your friend. You gave copyrights Mothers can dcp-t»d upon it *j ecu Henry W. Cushman, Sec’y. may wait too long and then, too, she wants to D M Jordan, Cape Elizabeth; Henrietta John- her husband’s books. In this way the Norway Medicine Co. Norwav Vt. First Nat’l Bank Bid*, Christian Endeavor society, stammer- Miss Elizabeth II s w President. see you. ston, Wlnthrop; Rlnes, Port- books were saved for Mr. Clemens. They ing out my first word of public testi- land; M E Wood, Palermo; Mrs M E Wood, I lam these have been his principal assets. They were mony in one of its meetings, facing an hope crediting correctly Palermo; Mrs Clara Barbour Bassett, Buxford: when I came from “Elma”. worth more to him then than the of abbtrttacmtntB audience for the first time as the lead- say they Chas H Lamson, Portland, Miss Elizabeth V gift half a million dollars in cash. er of its prayer meeting, performing Ryder, Orrlngton; Jennie W’ooliard, Brooks, Mabel A Miss Leua Mr. Rogers saw Mr. Clemens safely my first personal work under its di- Sugar Cookies—One cup of sugar, a cup Nason, Bangor; Nason, i of butter, % cup of buttermilk, 1 teaspoonful of Bangor; Mrs Charles F Allen, Orono. through these trying business troubles. rection. gaining my first and all sub- soda, nutmeg. But he did not there. Ever since he lessons in Aunt Madge. stop sequent church loyalty with- Ginger Snaps—One cup molasses, 1 cup with a few constituted him- in its borders and finding myself in- brown sugar, 1 cup shortening, 8 tablespoons of has, others, hot water with two teaspoons of soda dissolved self a of Mr. Clemens’s business debted to Its and Fenimore was his friends guardian practices principles in it, a little ginger, cloves and salt. Bake in a Cooper asking affairs. Last year he aided in consum- for my development in a multitude of hot oven and not burn them. their opinion of his book. “Don’t you the deal for the of think the Deerslayer a pretty good idea?” mating publication " other ways, I have a right to be a firm Pasadena, April 21,1905. Neither Corned Beef nor Roast Beef he “Oh, it’s all right,” re- Mark Twain’s which believer in Christian Endeavor and a Dear Aunt Madqe: inquired. they complete w'orks, “but why didn’t you make him hunt but much more delicious than either That and other members of the M. B. C. plied; placed the author beyond financial care loyal supporter of it to the last fiber of you bears or mountain lions?” Realizing that- for the rest of his Out of that ser- of'The American may have the opportunity he had committed a fearful blunder, the days. my being.” C,This delicate and delicious meat retains to see the list (partial list) of Maineltea residing unhappy novelist sought the noble red vice has grown an affectionate friendship In this city and surroundings, 1 send you man for consolation. between the men. all its savor Short Shota. juices, possessing the taste and under another cover a copy of one of our At the present time there are about of fresh meat. It is a dallies ihas gives an account of Maine people •33 to Pacific Coast. It isn’t a bachelor’s ways that count so G, palatable prepared 100 Christian Endeavor societies con- much with widows as his means. meeting to form a local society. Tickets will be on sale from Chicago, via the young luncheon—just the for and with the in thing picnics nected Baptist chapels I think you all will be deeply Interested In Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western outing parties. C. Eat cold or make into Sweden. In the Lutheran church this movement to keep very much alive memo- Line, daring the autumn months at this low How to California. there are about 118 societies. ries of the staunch old state of our birth. rate. Correspondingly low rates from other Travel via the Chicago, Unlou Pacific A North- hot dhhes. G, For sale at your grocer One of the most flourishing Christian points. Daily and personally conducted ex- Western line. Two fast through traiua per day. Endeavor societies In central Africa (From the Paaadena Evening Star:) cursions in Pullman Tourist sleeping cars, The Overland Limited electric lighted, lees without to San Los than three en route. The California Ex is that which meets at the Baptist Mis- People from Portland, Bangor, Augusta on through change Francisco, days and from Penobscot who and Portland, $7.00 for double through service to 8an Francisco, l.os sionary society's mission station at Ta- the Kennebec up way, Angeles only press, KING GO. have forsaken the pineries and rocky coasts of berth. Full particulars on application to W. B. Angeles and Portland. The best of everything. bus::, nenr Stanley falls, more than the Old North State for the more genial clime of Ivnlskern, P. T. M., C. & S, W. Ry. Chicago. Full particulars ou application to W. U. Knis- r..- o.s.a. miles the river. 1,800 up Kongo Pasadena, gathered in numbers in G. A. R. hall —Advt. kern, P. T. M., C. A N. W. Ry., Chicago.—Advt. i *"",ea control of his Klil.SWOKTH MARKKA voice, “my »oj Boston to take command of a new Lambs Kcderni Abandoned Karma. tins gonei" COUNTY NEWS. ship Allen Small will with him. methods have been Wrdnehdat, May 17,1V#T5. f *r additional County New* nee other go Many suggested bj Franklin Thlckcrton looked at tlic pagen THE. : **IHI LAW RKOARDIHO WklUKTS AMD HM'lt'UI Mrs. has which farms may be but no Judge as Pearl Leach, with her family, renovated, though lie had never A bushel of 6 before Liverpool salt shall weigh been method is so or so economical as aeon him. “So NORTH DEER ISLE. spending several days with her simple has my daughter!” pounds, and a bushel of Turks Ulan. 4 salt ana INTERRUPTED mother, Mrs. Fred Ward well. putting sheep on a farm, says a writer in | .. weigh 70 wands. E*2*s‘ Capt. George L. Holden is having his Eloke Miss Country Life in America. By s L Thlckcrton looked around The standard weight of a bushei of potatoe grounds graded. Josephine Dunbar is borne from “But,” says eastern “there is FLIGHT the lu jsoo•» «• £• Tinsley Cray eyes, she held her The friends of Wardwell C,.p»rl«M. mnlT tightly Roland has many Leroy husbandman can In riood ortler and fit for shipping, is 62 uouudfr Torrey gone to Bristol, R. I., retort: “I did not say both hands and watched the are glad to know that he is gaining, and people Of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and pe&*,6< to join the yacht Kawana. there is, but there is money in raising coming from and going to tl e all for his ultimate ticket pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, ft. Mrs. hope recovery. spring lambs and winter lambs for the tlion nt the latest, but windows. Elolse George W. Small has returned from ••Tomorrow had not fully made pounds; of carrots, Kngllsn an*, L. Wardwell and of Au- turnips, rye * visit in and New Lon- Roy family, New York market and selling them for lie worth a thousand dollars up her mind where she ludlan meal, ftO pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds Peabody, Mass., n.airy.22g3> No man can cure consumption. You can pre- uie up. you?” course she must he for were in town last pill looking Cheese. R. B. Staples has gone to worth, Fricfay. vent It Dr. Thlekerton. who was Marblehead, though. Wood’s Norway Pine jlr rranklln himself. Poor girl, the Idea of Beet being factory (new) per ft. 16 91 Mass., to join the yacht commanded by Bewail D. Tapley is in Bar Harbor, where Syrup cures coughs, colds, hrono Ills, asthma. and closing the drawers of lesertcd was Best (new). Intolerable to her. Walk- dairy Arthur Powers. he has for Never falls.—Advt. opening Dutch (Imported). Capt. employment the summer. turned around hastily. ing quickly across to Eloise’S I,!,,link, side, Kcufchatcl. 7.7 iof The schooner The I’ll ace. I’ll see!” S. K. Lane, of Boston, remains of Willard Davis, who died -Yes. yes. my boy. Harry touched her lightly upon the Rggs. Thomas took a of sand in were SSIWBTttsmmtB. nodded Ills head, and arm. Capt. Cray in, load Bangor, May 7, brought here last Faetore The gave a little Fresh do* .. .. Pierce girl startled laid, per 15818 from the room Torrey’s island Friday. Tuesday and interred at Mount Rest. Mr. T.„ nhunt to leave when cry. Poultry. whirled around and- Mrs. Albert of w'ho Davis was sixty-eight years old, a native jlr. Thlekerton “Oh, Mr. Wilton, I'm ao nervous. Chickens. .22 is 28 Aehorn, Camden, Fowl. of and a son of the late Wil- with im l—I lftfl'A has been with Mrs. Mark Whit- Brooksville, deny in his chair, expression really am so glad to see you. 1 visiting Hay. returned liam and Betsey Davis. upon bis thin, smooth fate. "'••■it to me more, homo Saturday. 0f dismay you buy a ticket, will Host ton. 12 loose, per 314 The .•El,, sc! Wiat will 1 do with Klolse?" you v Baled. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, who has been remains of Walter Bell Pillsbury, who died at the Fierce Faetore Ottered an exclama- Harry van bewildered. ill all winter, is able to sit up part of the aged twenty-five years, home of his of “doing time. Her age is mother, Mrs. Clara Jones tion Impatience. a'viy. diil you say? Why. l Baled.. ninety-three years. her to some one”’ exclaimed nndcrstaml *. Pillsbury, in Brockton, Mass., on May 10, •Marry you— you were 1 Vegetable*. Capt. Charles Haskell h sailed from In know- married this were brought here for burial. The funeral Faetore exasperation, hardly evening. Why dm-opt Potatoes bu I' «j»0 r»irni|' bo Stonington with load of sfone in the he was To his * It no*. 10 was held Sunday afternoon at the home of ing what saying. your—your husband buy the I t :'' u l*.»‘«t.H, bu svhoon r Su.-wn N. for New' Spinach, pk 2s Cab Pickering, his Mr. Thlekerton seized uik>u Elolse flushed have, aunt, Miss Hannah Jones. Interment amazement scarlet. She tur.u :! her it.iu. eito greens.pk 2') 6 York. Mrs. Haskell has gone with her was at Mount Rest. his idea with delight. face away and loekc t nemos t e i- en. String beans, 15 Beans— per q«- husband. Katilah, 15 Yallow -eye 1291/ 15. Tomson. George, the very thing! Glad then out into the train shed, w ■■■ May •By hinii.md, lb «8 it Herbert Black, of Little Deer Isle, ar- of it. I’ll attend to It at bells were Cucumbers, 10 you thought ringing, smoke pulling am! rived home from Boston Lumber Fruit. Friday. CAPE ROSIER. Perhaps, after all. I'll he able whistles Mr. Wilton was once. screaming. was landed here for him for two boats Apples, pk 11 a Oranges, dor. and S. are to leave on the midnight express.” for her answer. When she f> •369.4? Benjamin Dyer Mrs. D. Gray waiting .OH I.cmons ilon 2ft *31* which he is to build. CruiHierrles, qt ill. Tbeo. whirling his chair around, Mr. again turned her face toward him. Strawberries, Belcher Howard, who ha3 been employed Thlekerton applied himself to work. Harry saw that her eyes were tilled Orocsrlsit, An interesting Sunday school is held at on the ft ft yacht Coranto, was called home Having finished his letters, Mr. with tears. Cofloe—per Klee, per .069-th the new chapel. Rio. .163 25 WckSc«, pcrgM .4fifths from New London the past week on Because they hurriedly rung the boll nnil couinn no sno “r Thlekerton u, wnispemi. “i M ocha, Hft Olives, bottle .25a The boat service appears to be better 8ft account of the illness of his infant daugh- Spread farther, then impatiently awaited the arrival couldn’t marry that horrid little Mr. Vinegar—|>“r gal- than usual this Pu re cider, ter. The child’s condition is critical. year. bit Eloise. Eloise Thlek- Glade. he Is nice. Cover solider, of daughter. Perhaps Perhaps 459.6ft Cracked wheat, .Of All are at return of Mark glad the Rev. Mr. ertan was a tall, slim girl, with a pale papa meant well, but he\s old and. well Oolong, .300 6ft Oatmeal, per ft .04 C. Whitmore and family, of Cam- Wear longer, Sugar—per ft- .2t Pierce. All hope his strength will not be and abort, —I hated So I Buckwheat, pkg den, are here and r.ave opened their cot- face, large gray eyes curly, him. just determined Gra nutated, X6.HI Graham, .04 overtaxed. Appear handsomer, light brown hair. When she entered to run away.’* Coflee—A A B, .06 H Kye meal, .04 tage, Spring lodge, for the season. Wil- Give better satisfaction, Yellow, C .06 Granulated Everett is to drive the to her meal,a 02*% liam of Little Deer is em- Gray delivery the room In answer father’s Young Wilton was staring at the Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— Hendrick, Isle, Are cheaper in the end. Mr. team for Lewis Gray to bring supplies ■minions, she looked about her with a girl In silent amazement. “Why,” he Havana, .36 Linseed, 959.7ft ployed by Whitmore, farming. Manufactured by l’orto Rico, .50 Kerosene, 11 from South Brooksville. summons May 15. E. frightened expression. A stammered, “why. \(|ieu did your fa- Syrup, .90 DETROIT WHITE LEAD Death taken Lucenie Bake- WORKS, meant extra. ther his mind? When did he LuniMr and having Mrs. Detroit, from papa something change Kullding Materlrtli, NORTH CASTINE. Mien., her son Francis is left alone in the Mr. Thlekerton was always too busy tell you that you must marry that man, Lumber—per M— Spruce, i 25 man, and Sold by Hemlock, 13§14 Hemlock, 185 John S. Snow is ill. home have more than or that Mr. Glade?” which they so long shared to say good morning Hemlock boards, 13#U M— Clapboards—per Her other with good night to his daughter. When “Papa uever told me whom I was Spruce, 16 §20 Extra spruce, 24 526 Miss Margaret Conner is visiting friends happily. son, John, Suruce floor, 20§25 8oruce, No. children and mourn her Eloise had closed the door, her father to marry. He said ’never mind* when 1, 20§40 at South Penobscot. grandchildren Pine, 20§50 Clear pine, 26 §30 began speaking. I tried to question him. but I know Matched pine, 20 §25 Extra pine, 50 Harvey Webster, of the steamer Tre- Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— 15. B. All Paint Dealers "Mv dear. I must leave at once for that It was to be Mr. Giade. 1 know at home. May Leadine Cedar, extra 3 25 Suruce, 2.50 niont, spent Sunday •• Russia on business. I be gone because he always looks at me bo clear, 2 75 Hemlock, 2 00 may M Miss Annie R. Conner is home from the 2d clear, 2 25 Nalls, per Ik .04 §.06 WEST FRANKLIN. months, and I may be gone funnj. and then he was Invited to years.” extra one, 100 Cement, per cask 1 50 normal school ill with measles. " Frank is cars with Eloise gra»|>ed her father's arm In breakfast, and to luneb, and to dinner No. 1, 1 25 Lime, per cask 9ft Bradbury loading M scoots, .75 M Newell Perkins is in Stockton Springs, stone. surprise- today. Anyway, who else could It Brick, per 7 §11 bridge White lead, pr Ik .05§.P8 where he has employment on the new rail- she exclaimed. possibly bo? No one else would mar- D. B. Smith has been at Eastbrook paint- “Papa!" Provisions. road. "Yes, I must go at onee. This deal ry Just poor, plain me!” Beef, Ik: Pork, &. ing the buildings of John D.lCrimmin. Ik Charles Devereux has to means much money for me. There- For a moment Harry Wilton w’as si Steak, .ld§^0 Steak, 16 Capt. gone Mrs. S. S. Clark her Roasts. .15 §.25 Chop, 16 accompanied fore I have sent for you to tell yon lent; then, drawing a step nearer, he Corned, .08# 14 Pigs’ .00 Mrs. Gertrude to Great feet, A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. daughter, Shuman, Worms? looked Tongues, 18 Ham, Ik are that you are to be married at once— down Into his companion's face. per 16§.20 Pond Saturday. Many children troubled with worm*, Tripe, .05 §08 Shoulder, 1;*. Itching, Illlmi, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, and treated for something else. A few doses of this 8 o'clock at the tat- “Mr. Glade was not to be your hus- Veal: refund it PAZO oiN'fNKNT evening by Bacon, 18 Druggies money is under way. The is falls to cure no matter of how Planting ground «st. That is dear. You run band. I was to be the man.” Steak, 20 8alt 10 any case, long Dr. all, my In 6 to II days. First but the weather necessitates the True’s Elixir Roasts, 10§.U Lard, 10 §12 standing, application gives dry, will expel worms If they exist, and prove a valu- I am “You?” ami rest. £0c. If hasn’t It able t on if u sway. busy, very busy!” Lamb* ease your druggist of potatoes with mittens on. ic there are no worms. 35c drucirUu. each C5 »»*nd tOc In and li will be forwarded planting 1>K. J. F. TRUE Jk CO., Auburn. Me. Poor Eloise! The room swam liefore “Yes. but when the time came 1 Tongues, stamps Western lamb, 12d25 postpaid t»v Paris Medicine Cc.,9t. Ixiuls Mo. May 15. Ch’e’kr. her She sank Into a tie- couldn't do it. 1 felt that I was helm: eyes. chair, Fresh Fish. i cause she could not trust herself lo f >;vet bear to hurt you. I supposed, of Dry hanl, 5 00 §6 60 7 50 3 00 50 ‘There, there, dear, don't fret: course, your father told you." Dry *0ft, 00§5 Stove, 7 my Roundings per load Err, 7 50 It will soon all be over.” “No." Bloise lingered her boa nerv- 1 00§] 25 Nut, 7 50 Buttings, hard 5.00 Blacksmith’s 7 (X Eloise shuddered. "Papa, dear, you ine /. “No; if he had perhaps 1 might Flour. Grain and Feed. don’t mean do You're have”— CALIFORNIA it, Just you? bbl— bu 4*< “Yes.” drew closer to the Flour—per Oats, teasing me. aren't you?" Harry 5 75*7 50 Shorts—bag— 1.25 §1 4f Do you want to live w.here the climate is mild the year round— She clasped her hands. He did not girl's side. Corn, 1001k bag 125 Mixed teed, bar, 1 35 § ; If where labor is never stress of and where look Her cheeks were hushed and she oppressed by weather, at her, but shook his bead and ^ Corn meal, bag 1 25 Mlddltngs.hag 1 45 91 55 drummed nervously upon the desk dared not raise her eyds to the young Cracked corn, 1 25 Cotton sew! meal, 1 55 animal is never lost mere conflict with cold? she knew that he Gluten meal, 1 60 vitality by “There, there, my dear, run away man's face, for was she Do want to live in a where the resources are more now and don't bother me. I am very looking at her. When again spoke you region voice trembled. FREAKS OF SKA Qt'AKKS. busy. But remember, lie ready by 8.” her varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division Eloise walked toward the door. “What are we—that Is--1 mean, what sadly ! One Thnl Strnndfil Hljc Vessels Half are Hut Kloise did not finish of ranches affords a fine to a small farm that Then she hesitated and looked back you”— n .Mile Inland. great opportunity get timidly at her father. her speech. Her voice suddenly failed Bea quakes are mighty disturbances will assure you a competence? “Whom am I to and she hid her fa<*e in her muff. going marry, papa?” of the waters of the ocean, their cause Franklin Thlekerton did not under- Nevertheless Ilarry Wilton under- Do want to live where, with a minimum of labor, can or causes being identical with the you you stand his daughter's question, and he stood her meaning. A moment later ! causes of earthquakes. In Major C. grow crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, was too to ask her to it. So and he had settled her future. profitable busy repeat E. Dutton’s book, ’‘Earthquakes,” the he answered "Never mind, “I am going to be married tonight.” and alfalfa and where are sure, absently, author has some interesting facts re- olives, prunes almonds, grain, crops my dear, never mind.” Kloise lifted her face. “Are you?” garding the ocean variety of quake. business is and finds investment ? leu uie room. she "Who to?” good capital easily profitable aueuuy whispered. From the entries in the logs of many One hour later Franklin Thickerton “You!" Then to where both health and await ships be concludes that in rare cases go California, opportunity was in Wilton’s office. “Me?” sitting Judge the power of the sea quake shocks may The Judge listened while Mr. Tbicker- “Yes.” And together they walked to- your coming. be great enough to render standing on ton talked. The conversation con- ward the ticket window. deck as difficult as it sometimes Is cerned Judge Walton s son. on land. It may even be great enough “You have favored a mar- A Bet Will* u Stlnic. always to cause the fear that the vessel is be- riage between Eloise and Harry. As 1 "I had a said a congressman friend," shaken to pieces. Gigantic waves The Union Pacific and •tart ing for Russia tonight and have uo lo a of listeners, “who was a cot- Chicago, group in the ocean are, of course, a frequent one with whom I could leave my ton near New Orleans. One planter accouipanimeut of the sea quake. On not let us have the mar- a river daughter, why evening he hoarded Mississippi the west coast of South America, riage this What north. performed evening? steamboat bound Becoming where waves are North-Western Line these d'J frequent, they you say ?” lonesome, my friend began looking for sometimes follow a quake having its j most direct route to the Pacific and are two The looked at the of draw. lie was not is the Coast, there lawyer Judge. a little game center below the sea level that is also “What does Eloise the in it and sat in. He lost fast trains via this over the famous double- say?” replied long finding felt on land. But more often they i through daily line, Judge. and as the from the start, game pro- come without warning. The most track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. “She will do what I say.” the stakes kept getting higher. gress-d memorable sea quake of tills locality rate-s are in effect via ghull he on hand low this line “Very well, Harry “About -J o'clock iu the morning my occurred 1803. Special round-trip •t Aug. 8, 8 o’clock to realize that his chances the summer to various Pacific Coast and tonight/’ friend began Major Dutton describes it as fol throughout points, The two men shook hands, and Law- even that were of getting with game lows: “The coast of South America colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep- yer Thickerton hurried away to make slim, when just then the steamboat was ahakcn all the way from Guay- and which an unusual chance for settlers the linal for his journey. blew loud and The tember October, give arrangements whistle long. plant- aquil. in Ecuador, to Valdivia, in Chile, At a before 8 o’clock the from the ta- to make the at a minimum of quarter er pushed his chair back the highest Intensity being manifest- trip expense. Thickerton was In a state of household ble and said: ed in the neighborhood of Ariea. The excitement. Eloise was missing. The I have in this and conducted excursions are to San ‘Gentlemen, played force of the quake in till.; town was Daily personally operated through housekeeper was in the sitting all I have lost and Los and Portland without on which a double weeping hyar game night. very great, throwing down most of the Francisco, Angeles, change, room. The had locked himself on that account, lawyer have nothing to say structures and land A berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only via the h> the producing slips. $7.00, library. The servants were hud- hut I'll bet ¥100 that I can holler louder how dtal few minutes later—precisely together whispering in the kitchen. than the whistle on this boat.’ many minutes is not kuown—the sea Eloise had left house an hour and one of the “The stakes were put up to from & Union Pacific and was observed retire slowly North-Western, before, and her father had to the Chicago expected the gumblei-s hastened engineer so that anchoret! in her the shore, ships to return in a few moments. She him to on all the steam aud bribed put seven fathoms of water were left high had uot returned, and the housekeeper to the Southern Pacific possible. The party repaired and dry. Railways. had found a note in her room ad- was blown. The deck. The whistle ‘‘A few minutes later still It was dressed to Mr. Thickerton. hut his voice was not planter yelled, seen returning in a great wall, or W. B. KNISKERN, This note informed the lawyer that heard. ‘bore,’ which caught up the ships in P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 111. his would not be married the victim of the daughter ‘Gentlemen,’ said the roadstead and them inland that swept Please mail free to my address, California booklets, maps and full night. She had gone away and shurks, 'in this hyar yellin’ con- rates and train service. poker as if they were mere chips of wood. FILL IN THIS COUPON particulars concerning never again trouble her father’s I lost fa'r aud squar', jr°uid test my money Among them was the United States business She had a better chance to win than arrangements. expressed hut I steamer Waterlee, one of the improvls AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. the hope that he would be successful in that I sat in all I had pokah game ed war vessels of the blockading fleet *Uh his Russian business transaction, Orleans Times-Demo- night.’ ’’—New In the civil war. which was carried In- then she bade him goodby. erat. half a mile and left with ___ land nearly ^ hen Eloise'* father had read this little injury on shore by the recession *°te he Beated himself before his desk Sat to Her Taut*. NtViSa Of the wave.” *nd for fully ten minutes opened and “Do you care much for Lamb?' closed the drawers In rapid succession. asked Mrs. Oldeastle ns she took a sett “Have you got your spring houseclean- *eemed to he searching for some- In the sumptuous library and picked up of ing done?” asked Mrs. Neighbors. “The thing—perhaps Eloise. At this mo- a liue edition of the "Last Essays idea!” exclaimed Mrs. Homer. “Why j a the door swung open, and Judge Elia.” To Cure Cold in One £■£.*£* ray house clean all the year round.” Day “to tell the keep Hton hurried into the room, his face “No,” replied her hostess; but the mere “I <» ka e, liiti hands working with excite- truth, I don't. Josiah does, give “But,” protested man, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. every ment. a beefsteak any time.”—Chi- thought you hated her?” “So I do,” an- me good Seven Million Boxes sold in 12 months. l>OX. 25c# woman. “Didn’t past This “Thickerton,” he cried when he had cago Record-Hera Id. swered the society you Signature, observe that I only kissed her twice?” ■- TCotitf*. 01*0. SIXTY-SKYKN YKAKS MAKftlKD. ILxgnl legal Notice*. FROM WASHINGTON. ONE Hl'NDRKD YEARS American. »nd correct of minutes West one hundred and hy causing copy he pub’ pistor was born, for the past sixty-seven and l Imbed three weeks in as essential to the proper control ! thirty-on* (131) feet to land of Mrs. Rebecca B. successively the Kiu* communications should be add- eased regards prelude—In fr-flat.Sullivan > worth American, a Business Organ one-half ! Scott; thence south 5 40 minuet West newspaper published at orders made to Tue of the railroads of the country. years. degrees in said to, and all money payable Doxology *09— Holy, Holy, Ho y, Lord God and one half rods (tttg) to I Kllsworth. county, that they mav an- Hancock County fuitusuiNO co.t Elis men had a family of nine children, six j twenty-three at a court to be He has left no opportunity for to They land of Mrs. Christine K. Griffin; thence pear probate he:d at Ells- worth Maine Almighty worth, iu said county, on the sixth he is of whom are now living-Allison H., on the north line of said last mentioned day of sav that he is revolutionary, or that Invocation a. d. at ten of land South 85’y hast wine (9) rods June, 1905, the clock in the of South Mrs. Amanda degrees and be heard for effect”, and his recommenda- Gloria I'atrl Byron, Penobscot, ami links to an iron bolt on forenoon, thereon if they see •playing eighteen (u») cause. Nettie Mrs. Ida the side of Kebo Street; thence ; tions must be received as the sincere be- Old Testament reading Young, Herrick, Byard, westerly Sarah L. North West fourteen (14) rods Maxcy, late of Csstine, In said fearless Anthem— Jesus is Mine..Emerson of and the 2% degrees i deceased A certain lief of a man who is honest and Ellsworth, Milton, young- and ten and one third link* to an iron county, instrument pur- (I®Hi) he New Testament reading est who with his wife cares for thence North Hast five porting to the last will and testament of all As there prevails son, bolt; 8>4 degrees d. beyond question. to an iron •aid ceased together with petition for the venerable and them the (5) rods and eight (8) links oolt; pro- considerable confusion the re- couple gives Cast four bale th roof, presented by Lizzie 8. a regarding In Rxcchlt thence North degrees forty (44) Hooke, Response—Gloria tender attention need at beneficiary under said will. forms which the President to effect that they this feet to the first mentioned bound, containing hopes 417—I am a of the Cross W. Gray, late of in Hymn Soldier time of their lives. two (2) acres, more or less. Henry Orland, said he to a some* county, deceased A certain instrument and the evils seeks remedy, A mo Ancota ..Tost! all have lived to the Second: at a on the east- J pur- I Offertory—T* For they good old Beginning point to be lbe last will and I situation side of Kcbo street at the Southwest | porting testament of what detailed explanation of the Reading Records of the Pounding May It Hge of ninety-one and eighty-six years, erly said with Corner of laun of George Hardy, and runs deceased, together petition for pro- have but six bate E. i seems appropriate for these letters, partic- and 15, ISOj respectively, they grandchil- South 4 degrees Fast ten (10) rods to an irou ; thereof, presented by Mary Gray, the and one executrix named therein. of information has Church £lerk dren, only great grandchild, bolt; thence South 7>i degrees West tit. (10) ularly as most this John 8. Whitmore, late of In ! Percy, son of Horace F. Wescott, of Ells- rod* and ten (10) links to an iron bolt: thence j Ellsworth, said conversations Anniversary Hymn, A certain been gained in personal ! worth. South 16% degrees West two (2) rods and nine county,deceased. instrument pur- the choir porting t;» be the last will and testament tty Mr. Herrick when n man was a (9) links to land of St. Sylvia's Church; of with the President himself. young i »atd deceased with for A Sketch of the Founder**, thence on the North line of said last men- together petition pro- ! school teacher; later he learned the bale thereof, Delia F. 1 tioned land .-outh 7! degrees East one hundred j presented by Whitmore, and that ibe executrix named therein, There are two distinct evils which the ship carpenter’s trade, combining and two,ve (112) feu to an iron bolt; theme j 3»6—O Where are business with his farm work he made a Harriet J- (Joit. late of Ellsworth, in Hymn Kings and Em on the Last line of land of said St. Sylvia’s j said President seeks to The is [ deceased. A certain remedy. greater Now | success of both. He is to-day a hale and Church South l»% degrees West five :,5) j county, instrument pur- plres I to be the .’ast will and the absolute domination by individuals i healthy old gentleman in ail wavs, but rods and twenty-one and one-half (21H‘) porting testament of Prayer and Henttllotion said d*ceased, with fur a lameness which has him indoors links to land of Morris K. Jessup; thence j together petition pro- or or combinat ions of I for kept bate James corporations, corpo- Organ Fostlude—March.1 C M South 74 degrees East forty five (45) feet thereof, presented by L. Brown, for the past year or so. His eyes arc fail- the ezecut< r named therein. of the of com- Ordinance of the lord’s J to an irou boll; thence following the East { rations, great highways Supper ing him to some extent, and lie is K. late of j deprived erlv line of land of ».tid Morris K. Jessup I Emily Farnsworth, Southwest ! merce. those ironed commonly I of the of as 1 Harbor, .n said decerned. A highways THE BIBLE SCHOOLS pleasure reading formerly. South 8 degrees East one hundred and sixty connty, certaiu Mrs. is her instrument to be the last will and called railroads. Only an exercise of the Herrick not so favored as seven (167) feet to au iron bolt; thence South 8 [ purporting 3 0» p. m. testament ot said her with ! husband, for she is blind and al- degre. » 5 minute- West thirty two (32) rod* j deceasetoget pr of the state (or nearly titiou for thereof, and for the MOON'S PHASES. authority government) VMltlam N Means, Fred I Sargent. Henry K most hut her mental faculties and eignter n (18) links to an iron bolt; thence I probate ap- helpless, ilm nt ..t an administrator u makes the of Frank wuhth. possible acquirement rights Grandai, Bridge**, Superintendents are clear and bright as ever, her Alton disposi- rodsaud ftve (A) links to land of Mrs. Emily I annexed, presented by K. rftlMVOrth, ©M 4 of way and the condemnation of private Processional—Cu Aniinam Rossini tion is sweet, and she makes her life as husband and heir of said deceased. jus Livings in; thence on the easterly line of land 1:46 *Th^d nr 9:4 cheerful as it is to Ik1. Ha-ritt late of under the legal principle of em- *ong— Forward, Hallelujah, possible of said Mrs. Emily Livingston South 6 degiets Cpion Butman, Ellsworth, 12 Quarter djO p.rr property This arc in said deceased A certain instru- »g££r chorus worthy couple members of the •*> rutnubs West fifteen (tfl) rods and eighteen county, inent domain. Sunday night ment to be the last will and u«t»- church, and have been for many years. (IS) links to an ir n bolt; thence North M de- purport/ug meutof sai.l deceased together with Their faces are turned toward the setting grcei West on the South line of said Uud of petition This week’s edition of The siid Mrs. rods and for probate thereof, presented hy John A. stitute natural and the sun. as is natural for of their I Emily Livingston eight (8; monopolies, only by people eleven and one-half links to an iron Pet«*r*, the executor named therein. is By the school yet for all that nave interest fll*#) John late of in American 2,250 copies. exercise of and years; they bolt on the side of said. Kebo Street; Hutchings, Orland, said j governmental regulation in all around and make easterly things them the thence followiug the line of said county, deceased. Petition that Joseph M. over those monopolies can easterly or some other supervision 8ong—Praise Ye the Lord, most of their lives. Kebo Street South 11 degrees West twenty-five Bray suitable person be ap- Average for the year of 1904, 2,435 from are diamond to an pointed administrator «*f the estate of said they be prevented working injustice Written by Rev II B Gower, They nearing their wed- (25) rods and twelve (12) links iron bolt: thence South West six rods and deceased, presented by Joseph M. Brr. y, a to the from whom derive their ding. which their friends hope to help 7*4 degrees («) people they Ruby Dorlty (24) links to an iron bolt; thence credit* of said deceased. celebrate for them. twenty-four of WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1905. right to exist. They are not private prop- Recitation—A I*lnn, South 854 degrees Hast twelve (12) rods and Abram Mitchell, late Sorrento, in said county,deceased. Petition that Edward Fen- bread or other com- Florence twenty-one (21) links to an iron bolt; thence erty, such as wages, Seavey ton or some other suitable be Nature has one on her South 4 degrees hast ten (10) rods and sixteen person ap- — ard Just pigment palette administrator of the estate of said modities, as has been claimed by promi- Song Buttercups Daisies, with which she all the marvelous tints (16) links to an iron bo't; thence South 723* pointed An concern in southern produces deceased, Helena F. enterprising Agnes Kane of beau'v. and that one Is the Mood. degrees East thirty (SO) rods and four and one- presented by Mitchell, nent railroad men. If they were the gov- pigment and heir of said deceased. what Tin* shelf like ulna beneath the Unger the half (4Ht) links to an bolt at the southwest daughter Ohio is flooding Maine with it Recitation—The Mustard Seed, nails, irqp Edna Carr of In ernment could not properly seek to super- delicate roae of the cheek, the corner of land of Amory; thence in a general Harriman, minor, Eden, Ruth Roberts cherry ripeness said county, Petl'ion filed Blanche L. calls a “prepared cereal product”— of the the lrrldescrut biilltnnrv of the direction two (22) rods and by vise and control them. Such supervision lip-*, eyes Northerly twenty Harriman, guardian, for license to sell certain Music—Songs Arl*e, arc all the blood, .lust as the four (4) links to an iron bolt; thence 8euth rich, old, It doesn’t be produced by real estate of said minor as described in said mellow, ripe. over private property would socialism the permanence of a beautiful paining will d< 83 degrees M minutes East oue (1> rod and By iichool p*'ud PVIIUQD. come from a but from a unon the of the colors with w hich It U seventeen (17) links to land of said Amory; distillery, pure and simple. History of Bible School*, purity William W. Uodgdon. late of Tremont. in painted so the permanence of b auiy thence on the West line of land of said Amoiy a railroad depends «aid deceased. Petition filed Isa- Its inducements to agents In essence the of way of LI!• S Smith on the of the blood North 6 degrees 5 minutes East Seventy-nlue county, by “cannery”. right purity Paint, powder and belle B. for license cosmetic* won't avail to (7t) rods and one (1) link to an iron bolt; Hodgdon. administrator, are Fourth of trip belongs to the people, can never properly Emblematic Fxcrclse—The Bible, preserve beauty. to aell certain real estate of said deceased, alluring—a July Beauty begin* In the blood. I*r Pierce’* thence 8outb H5»y degrees East sixty-six an and children described in said a in a four- become the property of individual, By Gulden Medical is a true two thirds (66'«*y) feet to land of Amory; petition. free, 810 premium gold, Discovery bcauiltler. Howard B Kich, late of iu said Brief papers about separate schools because U for nature that Mood thence on the West line of land of Bucksport, its administration is merely delegated to provides pure deceaaed. First account of Albert W. case *50 in com- with which said north 6\ East county, quart sample free, Music— Hark, tbe Song, alone she can paint. The use of Amory degrees thirty for those who manage the railroad, always three (33) rods arid thirteen (18) links to the Rich. odminUtrator, filed settlement. and so on and so this medicine wl 1 cleanse the sltln, heighten the missions, forth—any By tbe achaol corner of land of E. O. Parker: Willis C. Crabtree. late of Hancock, in said on the of the complexion, the eye*, and give to face Southeast with the reserved right part brighten county, deceased. Final account of Alfred B. or if you sell of the stuff Offering and form that radiance of health which 1* the theuce North 854 degrees West sixty-six and all, enough to exercise over it such Crabtree, administrator dr (xmis non with will government regu- Address—Growth of the greatest charm of Dr Pierce’s Plea* two-thirds (66^) feet on the southerly line of at so much Maine to Sunday School, beauty. annexed, filed for settlement per gallon. is, neces- ant Pellet* are effective In the land of said E. C. Parker to land of J. C. Man- lation and supervision as may be Rer R L Olds very ridding E. Crabtree, late of Hancock, in said of re-id uum which accumulate* chester: theuce on the Southerly line of land Mary be a but if any system clogging deceased. First and Anal account of sure, prohioition State, sary to protect the people’s rights. In the Arms of with of said J. C. Manchester North 84 degrees West county, Hymn—Safe Jesus, comtlpated habit. Alfred B. Crabtree, filed for of her citizens want are eight B) rods and eleven and one-half JI4) administrator, liquor, they The right to fix maximum rates for By tbe school settlement. links to au iron bolt; theuce North 6 degrees not afraid to call it by its right name. freight and passenger transportation, Benediction Smuecmcntg. 5 minutes East five rods and twelve and Parker H. Hooper, late of Brooksvllle, in said deceased. First of Frank Recessional—Reverie.Raff one-half (.124) links to land of Cunningham; county, account a for which the President advocates, would L. filed for They may patronize cannery thence on the southerly Hue of land of said Hooper, administrator, settlement; also a«iminls'rator’s account Bardines or clams or condensed | amount to a concrete assertion by Con- THE YOCtiC rtoflk'n SOCIETIES. Cunningham North 773* degrees West five i6> private against milk, Hancock said estate filed for allowance. m. rods and fifteen (16) liuks to an iron bolt; gress of the right of the people to control 7 14) p. Hall, Ellsworth, T. but they prefer to have their liquor thence North 6 degrees b minutes East four Mary Pond, late of Bucksport. in said Harriet H Carrie D Presidents ONK M(>HT ONLY, deceased. their own. Cole, Byard. (4) rods and sixteen (16) links to the 8outh- county, Petition filed by Benjamin come from a _ P. distillery. Organ prelude— La Fontaine.Lysbcrg east corner of land of George Hardy; thence Blodget, executor of the will of said de- ceased, that the amount of collateral inherit- Praise on the South line of land of said George Of lesser although potential service. ance tax said importance, TUESDAY, MAY 23. North 8914 West ten 10) roos upou estate be determined by Led chorus Hardy degrees the Director Wood, of the experiment for great evil, is the concrete practice of by young pecple’s two 2. links to I he first mentioned bound, judge of probate. .1 C. ROCKWRLL Ni»ab Brooks, late of In said coun- of Responsive reading presents containing twenty-one (21) acres, more or less. Castine, station at Orono, is doiug good work certain, perhaps all railroads granting ty, det eased. Petition filed William H. Faith Looks to Thee ALvO the hotel and all oih**r buildiugs. by etc. to certain Hymn—My up Hoop, r. executor of the w ill of said deceased, in giving to the public information special privileges, rebates, erections and improvements located upon the two of land abov. described and all that the amount of collateral inheritance tav individuals as against other individuals, parcels regarding food adulterations. A re- I Response—Pr yer .Flotow IN THE the lurnilure, improvements aud fixtures of upon s»id estate be determined by the judge SUNNY of The specific terms for these practices are every name aud description in and about the probate. cent examination revealed that of j Pledge exercise. Charles B. late of in said same, meaning all the personal property upon Coggins, Surry, rebates, differentials, long-haul differen- Christian Endeavors rir<-ea*ed. Petition filed H. the or more of bak- By or connected with the above described real county. by Abby twenty samples for an allowance out of the tials, the private car system, milling in Hymn —Oar Willing Service. Lord, to Thee estate and being the same real estate and per Coggins, widow, SOUTH CO. estate not one was per»o al of said deceased. ing powders properly transit rates, the rate and History of Young People’s Organizations, ■tonal property purchased by said Corporation midnight proba- of De Grasse Fox. O. P. CUNNINGHAM. Judge of said court. and one contained Harriet II Colo BRASS BAND AND ORCJIKSTRA. A true of the marked, thirty per bly some others. Rebates can probably be AND ALSO all the Real Estate and per- copy original. .M 30-COLORED PEOPLE-30. of Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Register. cent, of crushed rock. In several effectually prevented under the Elkins UStc, sonal propei ty the said Malvern Hotel and By the chorus Land Improvement Company whether real, samples of “pure cider vinegar” that law. They consist of the return to certain tlie pretty colored girls sing and dance personal or mixed, wherever the ssiue may be Kbkkebxc Cockyy. In Probate Court, at Offering the date buck ail dancers, situated other th*n above or however the on the second of were not a trace of individuals of some portion of the pub- up-to »mg I Augusta, Monday May. analyzed apple Address—Twentieth Century Evangelism, the two quartettes, I tame may be described, including all prop A. D. 1909. rates which have the musical acts, « juice was found. lishedrifreight they paid Rev C 1> Crane | ertyof every nature and description whatso- FREDERICK SMITH, administrator on the cake walks, t ever as the party of the first part shall or may the estate of Caroline Smith, late of for the transportation of their goods. Be With You I Hymn—Goil the best allow of the season. | at any time hereafter acquire as fully and Gardiner, in said county, deceased, having Rebates were chiefly instrumental in Benediction completely in all respects as though each and for license to sell the following Memorial in will be a Mizpah 4 Hour* of Solid Fun 2 12. petitioned Day Bangor 1-2 of such real estate of said for the building up the Standard Oil monopoly Organ potliude—a ndante..lenseu every portion after-acquired property deceased, paymeut red-letter day, for the famous soldier was now owned by the party of the first party of dents, Ac. viz.: Certalu real estate situated and other trusts. Differentials and milling and specifically deaerfoed iu this indenture. hilswortn. in the of Hancock and and Gen. RESERVED SKATS, 50 CENTS j county distinguished statesman, in transit rates are forms of discrimination it being the full intent aud meaning of the .state of Maine, bounded and described as Appoint incuts by the Governor. Seats on sale at Moore’s Drug Store. “Joe” Wheeler will be the orator of I parties hereto to constitute this conveyance a follows, viz Beginning at a point on the whereby railroads o;x?nl5' seek to build up Among the appointments made by Gov. I>o N»t MIm t* •* fitre»*t Parade at Noon! lieu upon all the property of the party of the south line of Main street sixty-five feet the This fashion of or first part of every kind and nature whether easterly from the corner formed the day. conspicuous some particular locality, brandy the Cobb on Friday last were the following: j by* junc- | now owned, or at any time, or iu any method tion of Main street with F'ranklln strest, one side of the some the veterans of great industries along branch, by Trustee normal schools—William A. Jfor SaU. hereafter acquired. which point is the northeast corner of lot of civil conflict with those charge of lower freight rates than other Castine. And wheieas the condition of said mort- land formerly occupied by the proprietors of fraternizing Walker, gage has been and is now broken. Now There- the “Ellsworth House’’, so called; thence run- are to BICYCLES—One a high grade tan of the other Bide is wholesome in the patrons of the roads compelled pay Trustee insane E. rpwo I>»i t, reason of the breach of the condition ning t• e line of the said hospitals-Edward A. dem. alao three stove* and some oy southerly along are re- cheap; thereof, said Metropolitan Trust Company “Ellsworth House lot" seventy five feet, more and cannot fail to hasten for a like service. As they usually Chase, Bluehill. household furniture. M. C. Lima, Crippeu extreme, claims a foreclosure of said mortgage, and or less, to a thence easterly at sorted to to make some branch house. Pine St., Ellsworth. passageway: the time when ail bitterness profitable Judge western Hancock municipal gives this notice for that purpose. right angles, along the northerly line of said engen- Iu Wiiness Wnereot, tbe saul thirty-three which has hitherto failed to pay dividends court—Elmer P. Deer Isle. Crockett cottage at Con* Metropolitan p.i>aagt-way feet, more or less, to dered the war shall be obliterated. Spofford, teutiou Cove. Inquire of Raltb H Trust Company has caused its corporate seal land ow ned or occupied by Paris I>orr; thence by w'ould be unassailable on the COTTAGE—The | they except Agent for the prevention of cruelty to CBOOKKTT. Rockland. Me. to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be northerly and parallel to the easterly line of railroads are not signed iu its name aud behalf by Beverly the “Ellsworth House lot”, the first line ground that the private children—Juliette Nickerson, Eden of lo- being raises this ERCHANDISE—Owing to change Chew its 2d Vice President, Bertram Cruger called in this description, to Main street; Ellsworth year *1,004.15 for the a property and must be administered (Bar Harbor). M cation, I offer for sale at bargain, all its Treasurer, and Charles Baker, Jr. Us Sec- thei ce westerly thirty-three feet, more or and this my stock of goods of general merchandise, tais 12th of Mav. In the of to bounds first for its public library, to sum benefit of the entire publie instead of for Coroner—Curtis R. Ellsworth. retary. day year less, mentioned. Foster, located in Lamoine Orange Store, situated In our Lord one thousand uluc* hundred and five. Ordered. That notice thereof be given the State adds 10 cent. The total stockholders. haul a store. W. P. per that of their Long Notary public—Sumner P. Mills, Ston- Lamoine; No rent of said Metropolitan T«cst Company. three weeks successively prior to the second Hutchings. Lamoine. Me. of New amount raised in Maine for li- differentials are those special rates made of th»- City York. Monday of June next, in the Ellsworth Amer- public ington. Bkvkkly Chew iu 2d Vice President. ican, a at in — By newspaper Ellsworth, roads Good cow for sal*. Apply to A. printed braries is to terminals where several compete Justices of the E. Mace, Aud by ISbKiRiX Ckcgkk its Treasurer, the county of and in the Kennebec *39,202.26. peace—Albert j R|( hahdson, Hivth St.. Ellsworth. Hancock; C*tOW Attest*:—Chas. Journal, a for business, sometimes made so low, the Fernando F. Morse, Swan’s Baker, Jr., secretary. newspaper printed at Augusta, in Aurora; of said said county of Kennebec, that all persons railroad men that result in I declare, they Island; Henry J. Milliken, Surry. Co Ert. [L^8. interested may attend at a probate court COl'NTY GOSSIP. loss to the roads, which loss must, of then to be hold ?u at Augusta, and show cause, if the O. S. Trust any, why prayer of said petitiou should course, be made by over charging firand C hapter, K. house on Beal Co.J of a natural was good Parody Ave.; Extract from the Minutes ef a regular meet- not be granted. G. T. ^tbnrns, Judge. Something curiosity all of patrons of the road who do not live at the The annual session of the grand chapter, HOUSE—Themodern improvements. Inquire ing o! the Executive t ooimittee or the Board Attest:—W. A. Newcomb, Register. got by Willard Young at Lamoine on Sat- J. W. Cocohun, barber. Ellsworth. Order of the Eastern will be held at of Directors of the Metropolitan Trust Com- wrinkle terminals. 8tar, urday when taking from two ; pany of the City of New York held at the r|^IIE subscriber hereoy gives notice that The rate and the ear Rockland, May 17 and 18. > office ol the No. 49 Wall Street iu shells something that resembled two iob- midnight private Company. X he has been duly appointed executor &dp CHantrt. the of Manhattan in the of New of the last will and testament of H system have come chietiy into use as a It is estimated that between 300 and 400 Borough City Joseph eters, one two inches in length, the other York, on Friday, May 12. 190ft: Johnson, late of Bluehill, in the county method of th? Elkins law since delegates will be present. The usual low three. evading Singer power machines, BVierens the Malvern Hotel Si Land Im- of Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the shirts and overalls. Can law directs. that act was on the statutes. The rates will be offered by hotels and trans- STITCHERS—On give Tampers provement a corporation organ- All persons having demands placed <>n shirts. work and Company, good work Steady good ized and existing under the laws of the State against the estate of said deceased are de- of has a of a road a lines. FouThk EitabBooki George Garland, Lakewood, first consists making specially portation pav for all applying. ol Marne, its mortguge deed dated the 2ftth sired to present the same for settlement, aud Belf»-t. Me. by hen which seems to be making herself low rate for the goods of a large patron, or Company, day of January. 1S**7. conveyed to this Com- all indebted thereto art requested to make inert Alonso Long. In I ne years men hav.- mmlc fortunes out of work for good men pany as trustee, for the uses and purposes set pay immediately. J. famous for her large eggs. Recently she trust. By a secret understanding with _^>ARPENTERo—Steady 2. 190‘S. U e littlin** of wold mine• lie mill* In which V_y in growing town 20 miles out of New torch in said mortgage, certain premise.'* sit- May laid an egg measuring eight"and*one-half the patron, this rate will go into effect at the ore formerly was crashed and the crude York. Wi»ge«« #3 a* »i $3.2* per dav; * hours uated iu the County of Hancock, in the State for then in use allowed h add.ess P. O. box 4US, Elis- ol Maine, more described iu said Bankrupt's I’etltlou Discharge. inches around the and* six and on a certain on which the processes lar«epetoei»Ujte For particulars particularly length, midnight night of the precious metal to escape, and that lore mortgage deed; and In the matter of 1 one-half inches around the centre. The large patron ran make particularly heavy amounted lu Mime c»m> to a fortune. The "Wheren* the condition of said mortgage CharUs W. Haui’KR, { In Bankruptcy. stomach 1- like a mill In thin has been and is now broken; ) egg weighed six ounces. shipments. The rate will be made public just stamp respect, Bankrupt, that when It is not In perfect or*iion slid nutrition into a condition of Signe 1, ull other and further steps that msv be neces- has surrendered all his and Alprbd A Htaplkb. duly property last 13. He was abled to sell their goods at a distant point health which enables them to save ami a -1ml sary or desirable to enforce the lien of said of and has Saturday, May fifty-three Mas Ad dip. Btaplks. rights property, fully complied 1h;«- a'l me nutriment contained In the fi»od mortgage against the real and personal prop- with all the of said acts and of of at a rate materially lower than their less 1905. requirements years age. which Is eaten, in alt cases of constipation the Atlantic, Me., May|15. erty covered thereby, and to assert and pre- the orders of court his of touching bankruptcy. Mr. was the son of fortunate and usually smaller competitor. use of l>r I'ierce’s Pleasant Pellets will serve the rights therein this Company, as Wherefore he prays that he mav be de- Treworgy Capt. speedily KFKCIAL NOTICE. and care th*> disease Trustee, and of the holders of bonds issued creed the court to have a full discharge William G. a well-known sea The private car system is the latest and | permanently by Treworgy, rvo not >-i Ci.niculocus Park. 1 thereunder.” from all debts his estate " treKpass provable against scheme for the anti- I * » captain who was lost at sea about twenty- most efficient evading f deroan protei lion life ami property I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts 3otjctlis£mtnta. from the of Hancock, the State of is a true and correct extract from the minutes as are excepted by law from such discharge. five ago. He leaves many relatives rebate law. Railroad companies are com- county years Maine. %nd t»»* Ui ite" Slates of America. of the above of the Executive Com- Dated this 8th day of a. d. 1905 to pay the owners of private cars meeting May, in among them Capt. W. Scott pelled mittee of the Board of Directors of the Met- Charles W. Harprr, Surry, for the use of those cars. Private cars are, Trust Company of the of New Bankrupt. and Sol. Treworgy, who of almost ropolitan City Treworgy Capt. course, owned exclusively by WHY NOT LEARN SHORTHAND? York aud that a quorum was present. Order of Notice Thereon. like the beef trust et al. were his cousins. large concerns .cgal fauces. Dated New Y'ork, May 12. 1905. District op Maine ss. I>oyou wish to get a portion In the city? Why a widow and three These concerns pay the railroads the full Cuas. Baksh, Ja. Becretary. Mr. Treworgy leaves not equip yourself for one by taking a corres- On this 13th day of May, a. d. 1905, on freight fates, but they compel Notice of Fir At Mo ting of Creditors. [L. 8. of said alBO an mother and one published pondence course in shorthand and typewriting, reading the foregoing petition, it is— daughters, aged to them for the use of for the railroads pay and studying during your leisure hours? Write In the District Court of tbe tinned States Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had of H. K. an attor- various rates which of ol Maine. poll tan sister—widow Hawes, their cars, amount, to-day for tull information and recoinmepda- the Hancook District Trust upon the same on the 2d day of June, of 1 Co.] a. d. who at one time law in this course, to rebates, as the net result j tious. Terms reasonable, and easy payments. In the matter 1905, before said court, at Portland, in said ney practiced SECTION 6 OF ARTICLE 2 of the a affords to the large a lower cost of I Supplies furnished. MUi Tibl»*-tt*’ Short Wild a no F. smith, 1 fn Bankruptcy. By-1 wa district, at 10o'clock in the forenoon; and that Mrs. Hawes now lives in Spring- shipper hand x of the Metropolitan Trust Company of notice thereof be city. than tneir smaller com- | hoot,The SUatuu,\Va»hIuKU)u, D.C, Bankrupt. published in the Ellsworth transportation of Willard F. Smith, of the City of New York. a field, Mass. To the creditors American, newspaper printed in said dis- petitors. Eden, iu the county of Hancock, and dis- The Board of Directors shall appoint an trict, and that all known creditors, and other left his native town early The railroads will any a Executive Committee, to consist of the Presi- Mr. Treworgy gladly accept trict aforesaid, bankrupt: in interest, may appear at the said will that on the dent and Vice President, and seven other to Boston where he was ex- regulation which effectually prevent Oriental Works. is hereby given f>ersonsime and place, and show cause, if any ther in life, going Rug members, and three all the forms of discrimination which 6th dav of May, a. d. 1906, the said members, including the have, why the prayer of said petitioner should in the lumber business NOTICE President or a Vice-President, er tensively engaged curtail their profits, but they will Willard F. Smith was duly adjudicated four mem- not be granted. oppose and that the first meeting of his bers not including the President or Vice- And it is further ordered the court, that up to the time of his death. to the bitter end any legislation wnieh Beautiful, made from ol bankrupt; by curly fluffy Bugs creditors will be held at my office, at 39 Main President, shall constitute a quorum. Hnch the clerk shall send mail to all known cred- will more establish the right Committee shall have all the by completely Woolen, Tapestry, Brussels or Velvet Carpets, street, in Ellsworth. Maine, on the 27th powers of the itors copies of said petition and this order, of the government to regulate and super- of a. d. 1905, at 10 o’clock in Board of Directors, when ssid Board is not in addressed to them Ashore off Swan’s Island. Osrpst* cleaned clean. Bend for circular, day May at their places of resident** vise their business. It is the desire of the the forenoon, at which time the said creditors session. The Secretary shall keep a record of as stated. the Committee’s Swan’s Island, May 16 (special)—Th« President that Congress shall frame a law may attend, prove their claims, appoint a proceedings, which shall be Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, 1. L. MORRISON. ME. and transact at the meetings of the Board. of wit! which will all these evils and es- SK0WHE6AN, trustee, examine the bankrupt presented Such Judge of the said Court, aud the seal thereof, schooner J. Nickerson, Portland, remedy come Committee fix the time of its such other business as may properly may regular at Portland, in said on the 13th day tablish, for all time, the rights of the Head Postal for Illustrated district, coal from South Amboy for Bar Harbor, ii my Catalogue before said meeting. meetings and determine how special meetings of May, a. d. 1905. people, as exercised by their representa- William E. be called, and prescribe what notice of vesse of books. Pictures and Frames, Toys, Games Whiting, may IL. 8.] James E. Hswby. Clerk. ashore on John’s island ledge, and tive, the over the ironed its shall be government, Tricks. Fancy Goods. Jewelry and Household Referee in Bankruptcy. meeting given. A true copv of petition and order thereon. loss. I that the and cargo will be a total public highways* Specialties. C. D. McGoww, Medford, Maas Eliawortfc, May 11, 1906. hereby certify foregoing is a true Attest;—Jam as E. Hrwry, Clerk. Stanton MEMORIAL DAY 2ttrt>mistnitnV Woman's Alliance Entertainment. sabbrrtwmunt*. VVhen The entertainment at Odd Fellows hall, under the auspices of the Unitarian Apologized TO BE NEVER A BETTER TIME OBSERVED A9 USUAL IN woman’s will be » in mi' alliance, given Tuesday, |ruuvj r<'|inv for the FARM able than now. Talk with K h. Ma> 23, at 8 o’clock. is the OLDS »»«• b> T' C McC"’"l ELLSWORTH. Following ■Copyright. f'lnrk, T'Pmont, M* about Any power. Heat and cheapest machine for use on the farm. with Stanton's or communicate with PROGRAMME. puller returned It, are ^1,,. ordrkb Reverie* a Rachelor. We headquarters for issued by tub post com* FRANKMK II. IIA/.KLTON of uni the Impassive announcement, I M IHhuhkit foi Maint, The bachelor.Fred Wallace uot in. »lr. AM)EIl—COMMITTEES APPOINTED Carver's POKTLANI), MAINE. The valet K Kowo FARM -Miss TO VISIT CEMETERIES. ...Harry MACHINERY smiled grimly. HI- flr-t little sweetheart ..Erva Giles Stanton STR0N8EST IN THE WORLD. No such variety shown in Hancock county. • lowes,” lie said, calmly Tbecoll ge senior.Vlc-lorine Wyman •Voiy "ed, Memorial Day falls this year on Tues- Japanese girl.lulls BlUtogton up « mugaxlue and nettling ASSETS, S413.953.020.74. —Field, Garden ■irking day—May 30. The day will he observed UyW. Bernice Edridge tnbly. 'Til wait until Miss and Flower in the usual manner in Ellsworth by Win. SURPLUS, $80,794,269 21. Frtt vh glr.Beulah Salisbury SEEDS the is Is. nail, by way. Howes," H. H. Rice G. A. Dividends in last live Spanish girl. Mae Studer ffrTfr post, R. paid policyholders years, ••KMPIRK” CREAM 8EPARATORS- best on the Market. butler tunied to German girl.Frances Mctiown rided as the go. The orator of the day is to bo Raymond $26,654,641.78. that EugUab girl. Eva Mayo li favor me by conveying lilt McFarland, of I/Mcesier, Mass. The me- ■T«i American girl .Jessie McKenzie ■•••nation to Miss Carver itt once." morial sermon on the life Assunncs of United States YOUNG & Ellsworth. fl info Sunday preceding Equitable Society Dcbuntante. Edna Springer DOW, and drew out May 'LA—will be delivered at 7 m. at <1,. lishol In Ills pocket p. His favorite hostess.Grace Smith Hancock hall, by Rev. P. A. A. Summer girl. ljK dollar. which be flipped to the Killam, By Steamer and Rail. Clara Moore pa“tor of the Baptist church. Winter girl.Marlon Woodward I nli n meaning nod. and Howes Frenchman’s bay steamers are now run- GASOLINE wt!cr> I he following issued the Nurse.Marlon Wyman ENGINES, I the of a griu showing orders, by ning on the following schedule: Leaving ghost post The girl whj lilted him. Mrs C tl L« land Tlie Famous and Reliable ^ned. commander, A. R. Deverenx, give in Mt. Desert for ullers of bis mouth, Ferry daily,except Sundays, Ills little pet.. .Eleanor \ J(c detail the programme for the Alexander dny, and Sorrento and Bar at 8 a. on the broad Sullivan, Harbor, Golf girl .Susie Jordan t tire titirucd hearth, •Iso the committees appointed to visit the m.; leave Mt. Desert Ferry, daily, except Jaunty elrl. Marion Neal ey !V! I A INI U 3 ns the stairs creaked beneath the various cemeteries in the ; tm! vicinity. Sundays, for Bar Harbor at 12.06 and 6.65 His favorite chaperone. Mrs II A Walker tan toll on wood outsells them all in Maine. Fully low in cost, Hones. H piled Memorial Hervleea. leave The widow guaranteed, periiy p. m.; Mt. Desert Ferry Sundays .Mrs Leo Ward we II high in the bellows until he hud a Hkadquartfks w* h h. quality. ,^1 worked kick Post, ) only for Bar Harbor at 8.06 a. m. The future bride .Mary Nealley No.55, Inil-AHTMI NTOf Ma'NK, <, A -I R.J Miss Mnrgnrtt Dresser, nccon M1ASI S MOTOR Pier. (Bills. contlagratlou roaringeheer- KLLsWOkTII. May 8, 190.V ) Returning, leave Bar Harbor daily, ex- paulst. WORKS,Portland INTERMISSION. i He was just hanging up the bel- Order So 1. cept Sundays, for Sorrento, Sullivan and (cl.y Music, fancy dances, national airs. irtleres were whisked The officers and Mt. Desert at 3.30 leave Bar b*4 «|,eii the p comrades of this post are Ferry, p. m.; | Harbor ii ilr an* anti »tcRirboat». SHIPMENT OF -side, and Katherine Carver hrtel.y required to meet In full uniform -it their daily, except Sundays, for Mt. mgril) hall on A>1 USE>1 ENT NOTES. Sunday cv nln*. May tf, at « 30 Desert Ferry, at 10.30 a. m. and 8.10 p. m.; i.* t ■ him, a spot of rial burn- o'clock, | p>kt to marching to preparatory Hancock bail to leave Bar Harbor Sundays only for Mt. Next = * mr cheek and hard lines Tuesday evening, May 23, J. C. iu listen > | jug to a immor al kor on l»> Rev. I*, a. A. Desert at 4.40 her mouth, Ferry p. m. Bock well's “In the South” will be VIT/E ORE about pretty Klll tm, end loch utlrr rntlcei a» Bunny (i’.v.ug nay Ihi coii The first ‘‘Knickerbocker Limited1’ will i said Stanton nrciel given at Hancock hall. This company is -[], cheerfully. therewith, ai 7 oViim-*. delayed on account of Chicago leave New York, Monday, June und of 25) 1905. aren’t Glad I The Woman** It#.-1 * f < Hons 12, composed thirty colored people who can Commencing April -U.k .illy, you7 wait- ores, of Veiei&n*, strike. Hut it is now on the [ will leave Bar Harbor for New' York on and all bouoraidy dteoliarfc«J solulrre «iid sail- sing, dance and entertain. They have BAH HARBOR TO BANGOR eL" the same date. The last and in Har Har- ors arc in v lied to take * train will leave been selected with care from A M way patrons she said shortly, coming a part I h the po t in nil great the -Well?" New York for Bar BAR HARBOR.... 10 80 8 30 Q4 40 as Its memorial exercises. Harbor, Oct. 7, and Bar cream of the The fun bor well as in Ellsworth r nearer and an profession. com- borreulo. 4 Oft giving unpleasant Harbor for New' Dy order of York, Oct. 8. mences at the ris of Sullivan. 4 3 > will be served in a few to the word. the curtain, and does days. j laliatioii A. This Mi Desert 11 20 ft CO ! 10 5 2ft R. Divirki x, season the train will lie delivered not finish until its fall. Excellent Kerry... well, inauk you," said Stanton special- Waukcag 8 Ky. 11 ft •? 9 07 1 82 -Very Post (Jotun ander. to the Boston ties are ?6j & Maine at Worcester from introduced in conjunction with Hancock fII M ft 1! » io; f.ft 3ft ably. "And your I aviso Osgood. two one one H. male and female. Franklin Road .... ft 6 41 J. Local topert'iir' Adjutant. New Haven via New London instead of as quurt tu-s, fll 37 19 :o; ft McCOLLUM, Agent, Carver at him. Some of the latest and bnst are Wash'gton June ... 11 49 15 27 6 IO At John Malone's Hi*. glared last season via songs sung, Restaurant, Hartford and Willimantic. ELLSWORTH. 11 M 5 3ft, 9 47 6 sit down fire';" he MrntorlMl and the dancing is excellent. The brass IJ ! “Won't you by my liny. K 1«worth Falls.... 01 ft KLLM WORTH, MAINE. Commencing May 22 sleeping cars will band and orchestra is a strong feature 112 ft 4 if 12 on "I liad uo end of IlKAPqt'AKTKKH W M H. H. RlC* POST, ) N'colin.rl2 1ft ft 55 MO Oft te 2b sent politely. run between w ith this The street No M, I’Ki'AkiMi-m • »* (j. A. Boston and Mt. Desert company. big parade Green .r it Mai**, H., [ Ferry, Lake 1J 24 6 04 flO 14 e h« trouble to get going." will take place at noon. Lake ♦ft j (Ellsworth, May ft, h-05. ) leaving Boston at 7.40 p. m. daily. House.f*2 Si rft 12, flO 22 44 “Wliat have you come for?" she Order .Vo. 1. Holden.f 12 40 t» 20 1C 8C te 12 Porcelain Brewer .Tune 1 00 6 <0 10 ftO 7 13 I. In accordance with the rule* and r^gula Inlays. tskeu iiiiiiui). North B«,ngor, Ex 8t. 1 07 6 47 io s; 7 20 lion* Kllsworth Farmers’ Club. The most dental Stautoti looked thoughtfully into the of our order, Tuesday, May JO, wJil be A handsome dl p ay window 1* that of the BANGOR, MC. 110 6 Ml! n oo 7 2 ft up-to-date The North Ellsworth Farmers’ club at observed In K1U m t M A M A M A M for a moment worth Memorial I>ay. Itedable < Uniting Co in the Finn national bank work. Crown and Bridge fln* a held Portland. ft 85! I 0 4 .'5 1 Oft II. It l* earnest K n that on meeting last Saturday elected the blo«k The I didn't coin® to rob the bouse," said quested flags work whs done by George F. Smith, Boston. 9 05 ft 57 7 20 ft 57 Work. Gas, Ether and buildings and on the shipping be displayed at following officers: the compai-% '* niMna L dames A Mc- its grounds July 4. HARDISON—At 2, to Mr and Mrs 1 "re- Honacy Fields, Surry, May Green Lake.. 47 M0 50 ft 45 6 52 “Oh, say," Stanton protested, W L Hardison, a Gown, II N Joy, C II Grlnda), Irving The club’s annual cattle-show and fair daughter. Ntcolln. 58 f10 ft ft ft f7 01 not fair." Osgood illy that's and J I. Cook. HKRItlCK—At Penobscot, May 11, to Mr and Kllsworih Falls. (9 II 13 6 17 7 14 will be held in the fall as usual. Mrs us Merrill Herrick, a eon. EL L8 WORTH. 16 11 18; 6 '3 7 21 l>M “It’s as fair remarks of quite your At the Congregational church—Samuel I Mor- 1 HOWLAND—At Penobscot, May 12, to Mr and Wash'gton June. 30 fll 27 fi 28 7 8ft last evening,” she replied. rison and John R. lH?an. Franklin Road.. 38 11 87 fl 31 ♦7 43 New ( Mrs Mllllum il Howland, a daughter. orporutlon. Hancock.. 46 11 4 ft 51 L. W. “Honestly I'm sorry,” said Stanton. At N rth (Ellsworth —Geo W Fatten and A P KNOW LTOX-At to Mrand t7 The Acme Clothes Pin & Line Manufac- Stonlngton. May 7, S 4 J[ 11 4b 6 44 7 54 Mrs Simon a son. Waukeag, Fy. j “I was beside myself." Phillip*. Knowlton, Mt Desert 11 5ft 00 ti ; has Ferry. 5ft! e jo! 8 turing Co. been organized at Bangor LJN8COTT—At to “So it would seem," she observed At Kdawortb Falla—C H Haynes, A W Kills, Hancock, May 9, Mr and 8ulllvan. for the of Mrs Hollis M Liuscott, a sou. Sorrento 1 45'.' .11 W A Richardson, D J Lyman, Alexander Star- purpose manufacturing and | III tartly. SMALL1DGE— At Winter Harbor, to BAR HARBOR I 211 12 45: 7 {ft! 8 45 ry* selling clothespins, with fl00,000 capital Msy 13, "And when 1 called you a heartless Mr and Mrs II Q Smallldge, a daughter. Catholic cemetery on High street-.John S stock of which nothing is paid in. flirt and the rest of It I was TOUBTELOTTE-At Orland, May 8, to Mr q Sundays only. JORDAN, ; irrespon- John W Scott. Armstrong. The officers are: President, William H. and Mrs i’ercy 1* Tourtulotte, a sou. Trains lible,” said be. "I take it all back ex- leaving Ellsworth 7.16 a m and 6.13 j !te Y McFarland, Ira Hagan, A R MAURI KD. connect at Bangor, with throut h -l trains on Main to and Derereux. Hearing at Mariaville. Line, from Portland, Be a ceptions, if you say so,” he said meek- ton and St. | GRANT—POM West John. •H Waltham—A W Googios. A hearing was held by the commission- ROY—At Franklin, May t ir- 12. by Lev I> It Smith, Miss Lizzie E Grant to Passengers are earnestly requested to proru*e | K ers of inland fisheries and at the “Oh, it doesn't mutter!” she mused Bast brook— Lewla Bunker, L Clough. game, Nelson S 1'omroy, both of Frau* iin. tickets Iwfore entering the trains, and esta’clall} Ellsworth to Falla and Falls to Ellsworth Otis—Chms. tuts, W It Remlck. schoolhouse in Mariaville, yesterday, on a HOOPER-HIGGINS—At Ellsworth, ; | May 13, F. K. G. P. & T. A. indifferently. I* l.t Rev I 1' Stmoiilon, Mrs Lottie 'I BOOTHBY, Sorry—Simon Flood. Geo Clark, Chas Ham petition asking that Garland brook, in j Hooper I “No. I supfmse not.” he said. “Still 11-i r. M Higgins, botn of W e.-t Ellsworth. GEO. E. EVA vs, mond, Moses Moon, Wn F Moore. lie closed FOR SALE. rm Won’t sit down Mariaville, to fishing for a j Vice Pres, and GenM Mnnage* really sorry. you West Klisworth—G B Floyd, Sharrlngton period of two years. by the tire and hear my side of it?" Stack pole. DIED. EASTERN Miss Tarver hesitated. Trenton —H II Smith. Marks,.? HENSON—At Mai set, lo, Sirs A In I'n rnsrrnplin. May Lucy "Won’t you?" he pleaded. Msrlavlite—Geo W lilaci. F. S Brimmer. Benson, aged ',4 years. LOTS IN WOODBINE CEMETERY, The American board mission in Fu- She ramo to the tire and took the The commander of each detachment will C< HIOON—Dr .wned at Otis, May 7, Frederick S of 9 chair report at once to the adjutant the number of kien. ('Ulna, has seventy-six Christian Cohoon, Bangor, aged 29 years, months, Steamship Compain he had drawn up for her. graves dot orated. Endeavor societies, and the Anglican “Proceed," she said, still practicing DAVIS—At Bangor, May 7, Willard Davis, SUMMER SCHEDULE. l> TRIAL LOTS In centre and near the erv IV. At 1 o'clock m all the comrades will tn p. mission has forty-eight. Christian En- of Brooksvilie, tttt 10 trance of Woodbine economy of words. formerly aged years, Six Trips » Week. Cemetery belonging assemb'e at Grand Army hall, where they will munthe, 3 days. "Katherine," he said deavor Is rapidly approving itself to all j to Lygonia Lodge. These lots are beautifully slowly, “you form In column and march to the solulera’ mon EMERSON—At Feb Miss Helen F the missionaries in the Boston, 21, situate'.' and well graded and easy of access at know how devout a I’ve Flowery King- 43 29 at worshiper umrnl. where a service from the service book Emerson, aged years, days. [Burial bt’en; dom. Castlne, May 13.J all times- Inquire of you know how patiently I’ve will be held. H. L. MOOR or now has Christian Endeavor FRANCIS—At Bar Harbor, May 15, Mrs Sarah waited and what -er what encourage- V At the conclusion of the service at the Spain Francis, aged 77 years. DAVID FRIKNDL meat me. the comrades will form In societies in almost every Protestant you’ve given Well, yester- monument, again Cl LLEY — At Southwest Harbor, May 12, Ben when I column and escort the ora'or of the to Han- In all. There are in 83 day heard of your engagement Jay place—forty-seven jam Gilley, aged days. Commencing Monday, May 1, steamer J T to Cuwt home"— cock hill, where the memorial address will be more Junior societies (twenty) than Pi)V\ ERS—At Long Island, May 9, Ernest Morse leaves Bar Harbor dally, except Sunday, of Powers, aged 20 years, 5 months, 28 days. at 1 :K) p m, fur Seal Harbor, Northeast FOR SALE »v given by Raymond McFarland, Leicester, (nineteen), but there Is Harbor, Horn V she gasped, suddenly Young People’s Southwest Harbor, Deer Sar- service the STEWART—At Ellsworth, May 10, Grace E, Brooklln, Isle, At HANCOCK HOUSE STABLE, Maas. At the close of the comrades one senior and there are seven Dark Harbor attentive. society, wife of Johu Stewart, aged 29 years, 7 months. and Rockland, coonect- will form in line and return to their hall fenlville,ug with steamer for Button. Several good business Horses, new and second- “To tiwt agatn mothers’ societies of Christian Endeav- TOV\ ER—At Bar 14. Mrs j borne," he repeated. “1 Harbor, May George Harnesses. for H. and disband. M 34 7 9 Steamer Catherine leaves Bluehlll dally, ex- hand Carriages, Agent A heard it at the club." or. In the last j>oint Spain leads the Tower, aged years, months, days. VI. All sol Hera and sailors of the late Span cept Sunrtav. at 2 p m, for South Bluehlll, Ston | Moyer's Fine Carriages. Everything as repiw- TREWORGY—At Boston. May 13, William H ! North Haven and Miss Carver burst out world. lnwton, Rocklaud, connecting seated or no sale. Terms reasonable. suddenly Uh American war, the Woman’s Relief Corps, I’reworgy, formerly of Surry, aged 53 years. wltt steamer for Boston, ; laughing. She covered her face with Sons of all fraternal the Arriving In a Maine town with the WEBB—At March H F. H. GOVLD. Veterans, orders, Belfast, 17, George Webb, Steamer Juliette leaves Sedgwick dally, ex her aged 80 II 3 at j hands and went Into convulsions mayor and members of the city government, thermometer 10 degrees delow zero. years, months, days. [Burial cept Sunday, at 2.80 p tn, for Herrick’s Landing, Castlne, May 10 ] ! TO INSURANCE SOLICITORS. of merriment. Stanton stared the children of the public schoois, and citizens Field Secretary Crane found the church South Brouksvllle, Blake's Point, Eggcmogglu, help- Dlrlgo and Itockland, connecting with steamer NOTICE: If you are an insurance man and generally, are cordially invited to take part in cold and the date of his a dark, coming atmErtisonrnts. for Boston. are C oking for good opportunity, NOW IS I wish I the observance of the day. been misunderstood. in- RETURNING YOUR CHANCE. A first-class Company writ- might see it iu that humor- having Going HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSUR- A B DEVEBBLX. ing ous vein.” he said to the store to thaw out and ANCE has been admitted to the >tate gloomily. grocery From Boston at 6 p m dally, except Sunday. recently Post Commander. of Maine and desires a manager for ^ach county. “I*o you meau to tell me that the “finding as many men gathered about From Rockland at fl.30 a m, dally, except Mon IftVISG OtOOOD, STD'S emm, If you are experienced, can furnish good re- eu- the stove ns we should have and PRODUCE GOOD announcement of Mr. Cawthorue’s Adjutant. perhaps All live via the steamers ferences, RESULTS, Changeable Weather Causes Disease, cargo, except stock, ARE THE MAN WE WANT at pigement was out- had if the church service had been of this Is insured Are and YOU Apply responsible for your It is the wish of the members of the Company, against PEERLESS CASUALTY Box ISreathe Hyomei aud Cure Catarrh. marine risk. once! CO., 284. burst last night?” she asked between held.” he sowed the gospel seed then KEENE. N. H Grand Army of the Republic of this city The weather of hysteric and there. changeable Spring, F. S. Gen’l Me. higgles that all the citizens will interest them- Sherman, Agent, Rockland, with its warm and cold V. P. ”'es*’ he said. “I was angry then, The First Juniors of days nights, Calvin Acstin, 4 Gen’l Manager, DESK GIVEN A WAY selves in the event. There are many ways Presbyterian Boston. hut I’ve come offer 42." is for a increase in '•'ith Sio worth of our today to apologies in which assistance can be and Birmingham. Ala., have increased responsible great Soap*, rendered, Extracts. and to add number cases of catarrh. It is Spices, Tea. Coffee, my (‘ougratulatlons. He it will be per cent since last May. Other societies the of Cocoa. Toilet Goods and Stan- has a thoroughly appreciated. mint of I hear.” in the union have made almost now that the dard Groceries. money. The ladies of the relief corps require gains Ityoinei, only guaranteed Eilswonb Blncbill and Swai:s Islacd ■* »h.” she Send at once for our new, big gasped, convulsed In as large, and the lowest gain was 2"> treatment for catarrh that cures of 200 PREMIUMS. laughter assistance, especially on Saturday, May 27, STEAMBOAT LINE. catalogue again, “it's too funny! Mr. Flow- per cent. in making wreaths and bouquets. without stomach dosiDg, should be HOME SUPPLY is CO., Dept. A Cawtliorne engaged to Miss i'ynthia be do- One of the items In a recent budget Carver-Aunt ers may sent to Grand Army hall; used in every home. AugUHta, Me. 17 Oak St. Cynthia. It’s the cul- will be received. of the Japanese Christian Endeavor nations gratefully For more than a century physicians mination of a romance that began be* union Is for “newspapers sent to Chris- Boy*, Here i* Your Clian<«. *0ro I ha' e been i>ersons was bom.” tian Endeavor .SI.” sending suffering Printing Press that will Print Cards, Linen, Crushed Kock un Undesirable Food. soldiers, yen Oh, Lord!” said Stanton softly, but from catarrh to Egypt, Colorado or or anything in fact. Three letters of each In Although the Cousins pure food law, kind. Type Holder, Ink and Pad, and everjr- tones of infinite relief. A Worldwide where the Fellowship. Australia, pure, healing thing that goes to make it complete, for 20 He passed by the last legislature, has been in picked up his hat and coat. At Tlie following Is a list of countries air would cure the disease. F >r one cent*. Postpaid. Address C. D. Mt'Uows, the operation but a short time, Director Medford. Mass. door he turned. represented in the worldwide fellow- who could take this trip, thou- SI MMER SCHEDULE. Not Charles D. Wood, of the experiment sta- person going?*' she asked. ship of Christian Endeavor. In each Steamer PERCY A. E. Smith. tion at the University of Maine, has sands have been compelled to stay at Y., Capt. I’iu to the club to an- these the has a firm going of society footing their toil. Three l’er Week. Notice to Owners nounce already made analyses of baking powder* home and continue daily Trip* Dog your engagement to me,” he and Is doing a successful work: Aus- OR KEEPERS. and and is now at work on To hese sufferers who could not ! Commend"* Mar 1. 19 .*>. steamer will leave with an vinegars spices. air of finality. tralia. Austria. Barbados, Belgium, Ellswor.h Monday, Thursday and Saturday at None of the or more of we Owners or keejw rs of dogs are hereby notified 1 twenty samples change their climatic corditions '.30 a m for •South South Blue haven’t given my consent,” she Brazil. British Guiana. Bul- *8urry, Surry, and warned that 1 FRANK ADAMS. Great Britain, Ireland, Grenada (West that comes with ufacturers have promised to comply. neat pocket inhaler connecting at South Bluehill with the Eastern Indies), Guatemala, Hawaiian Islands, S S Co from Boston. NOSE, T1IKOAT The Several samples of what was labeled pure every outfit, its healing, volatile, an- EVE. Wicked UoMom I»in. Holland, Hungary, India, Italy. Ja- The anove schedule also gives a through con- As cider were but no trace reaches the nection via Eastern S f? Co from Bass every one iu the vinegar analyzed, tiseptic fragrance lungs Atlantic, and EAR. knows, early maica, Japan, Korea. Labrador, Laos, Harbor and West Tremont to Boston Tuesday a'8 of of apple juice was found. and air as no stomach dos- Methodism a considerable de* Lapland, Loyalty islands, Madagascar. passages and Friday, and from Boston Thursday and of strictness was maintained in ing can do. It gives imme- Saturday. Madeira Islands. Marshall islands, Mau- imssibly Coone tlon Is made at Bass Harbor < McKin- D. W. M. reVunl to An Asparagus Garden. BUNKER, L)., the wearing of jewelry or ritius, Mexico, Norway. New Zealand. diate relief and makes lasting cures. ley) with steamer Clmbria for Bangor and Bar costly attire. An eminent divine of Asparagus is one of the best vegetables The uutlit, consisting of Harbor. BAB HARBOR. ME. Palestine, Panama, Philippine Islands, complete billed via Eastern S 8 Co >at church for the amateur’s home garden. It is the inhaler, medicine and All freight through gives an amusing incident, Persia, Porto Kleo, Portugal, Russia, dropper to all points to and from Rockland and Boston. never fails to a bottle of costs one preacher had just gone to his new perfectly hardy, produce Hyomei, only *Flag landing F. M. D. Saumo, Slam, Spain, Sweden. Switzer- NOTICE—This steamer can be chartered SIMON TON, is one of the first dollar, aud extra bottles of Ilyomei, every J\ d-P* and was iu the midst of his scr crop, very vegetables for excursions. 125 land, Syria. Tasmania, Tokelau is- if needed, can be for Wednesday Capacity pas- when a ready for spring and yields until June. procured fifty sengers. and woman rose and went out, lands. Trinidad. Turkey, United States. cents. PHYSICIAN SURGEON. on but O. W. TAPLEY, Manager. amniing the door with unnecessary It grows any ordinary garden soil, Proof that the Hyomei treatment WALTER J. CLARK, Agent, MANNING BLOCK. *»olence. Of is surprisingly improved by high cultiva- OFFICES. course he supposed he MARINE LIST. will do a'l that is claimed for it is Ellsworth, Me. said tion and heavy of rich manure. Residence. No.9 Hancock 8t. something which gave offense. dressings found in the guarantee under which of °U he learned It is a seed slow germination, so it is G. A. Parcher sells it, an agreement TFl.KPftONR. aialcinK inquiries KlUworth Port. atfonttaenunta. woman well to plant radish seed in the same row' to back the if the purchaser left because “the mln- ARRIVED jay price, j.ut the wore a —they w ill mark row so that weeding can say that Ilyomei has not given E. L. bosom pin.” The fun of Thursday, May II X)R. LARRABEE, Was can be break the surface of the soil satisfaction. l^at ho had driven to the serv- done, 8ch 81de, Stonlngton. RESTAURANT. * and a of Sunny over had to prevent baking, give you crop Sch Ann C Stuart, Rockland Dentist. roads and one drop of radishes as a sort of extra dividend. and Lunches at all hours. iM l 13 SI.00 Fountain Pen tiold Plated, Meals A bad settled on his Saturday, May Office Room S. First National Bank Immaculate with Rubber Handle; holds ink to last one Building ,rt Sch Henrietta A Whitney, Woodward, Sew good dinner tor 26c. Mrs. S. A. formerly occupied by Ellsworth Dentil bosom, deceiving the tender con* York, coal. P S Lord. Month writing. Price for sample 40 •cienc-e It’s impossible to buy a man off if he Water Street, K1 Is worth. Parlors. Telephone 57-5. of the good sister. Sch Bloomer. Mt f>esert cents. Address C. D. McGown, Medford, Moore, is on the square. Sch Wm Ladle, Bar Harbor Mass Booms formerly occupied by P. 3. Bowden. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. 1>. L. Wpiiro HUbrrtiermntt#. l*o»t, No. 8D, (jt ,y The American has subscribers at 107 COUNTY NEV 8. J{ COUNTY NEWS. Memorial Day Is consecrated to the V fid Utum.il CtWfilp »f« tih*t p^i** heroism the 117 <» called a COUNTY all the Quarry last Saturday and returned yester- The fragrant blossoms of spring are the erly paper; home. m„at appropriate emblem* rrlih which to Test are merely local papers The circula- day. -h..w „ur Morse a rounce- fond remem hr* nee for the Far Miss Florence gave Can- our deputed comrades ti>v of The American, barring this Bank was established it lias never Schooner Lizzie and Annie, C. A. party Saturday evening. Since the little flags which are known and Harbor lleeord’s summer list, is larger dage, master, with wood for Rockland, respected by all nation* on mrth, are the moat than that all the other There will be a sale of ice-cream anc lost a letter sent it U. S. Mail. \ on can free sailed last lining of papers printed by Friday. emblem to real above the graves of those cake at the Thurs- who in Hancock county. Congregational vestry died In for from the care of curren- C. H. Wardwell, who has bwn at home upholding It; this reason h \ day evening, May 18. yourself having surplus during the last two weeks, returned to Wcare post ft*, of East Sullivan. ha« detailed Dr. on hand an account with us. comrades to decorate all Everett Hinckley, accompanied bj cy by opening Hall Quarry jesterday. graven found within COUNTY NEWS. Mr. of Bar Sun- the limits of Hancock, Sullivan, East Kingsley, Harbor, spent use Sullivan For a IdiHonat Courtly' News see nth*r page* At time wish to at Arthur fc. 1/each returned from the " his any you currency Gouldsboro, cal Gouldsboro, Prospect li day with parents. His ,r’ hospital at Bangor last Saturday. lK>r, South (souMaboro. lurch Harbor John while cutting stone, had once, we can send it Mail, Insured, and EAST SURRY. Webster, by Registered health is somewhat improved, but he is Winter Harbor his cut a of the eye badly by chip granite not well Alter decorating ail grave* Mrs. Willard who has been to without cost or risk to you. yet. found wltidn Dow, quite He at once for treatment. any address, went to Bangor these llmlia, the comrades w ill repair to ill, is recovering. Misses Colina Thom and Ethel Bridges vvinter an Harbor where the memorial services A crew is at work driving artesian last from wlli i,fl E. Swett has to Bar Harbor to returned Saturday Medway, E. gone When that i? held, tlte G. A. R W. R. C- ami camp S of V. well in Dr. Thomas’ place. where have been work at Mass., they employed are to meet a* a* .0 carpentering. it will sink one at the second requested early o'clock a m. completed since last autumn. Southwest at Hsmmond ha 1, and form In line with nil Miss Mattie Dow has gone to Nevin cottage. and Bluehill patriotic cltlxen*. military and civic to work for Dr. The East Rluehill grammar as-ocU. Harbor Phillips. baseball team went to The academy The First National school baseball teams played at Bluehill lion*. School children are Invited to attend and is home Bank, j Mrs. Deborah Cole expected to the school tn In the march Castine Saturday play high \ last The East Bluehill team partlcljuUc service*, to the route. where she has Saturday. Boon from New Jersey, team there. The stood 16 to 7 in Icry where * rvloc* will be held, then repair game Capital. $50,000. ELtSWORTH, MAINE. Surplus. $50.oooJ' won; score 17 to 11. to spent the winter. favor of the Castines. thewaterwlcretheW.lt C will holt -*rvice* Capt. Ralph B. Long will leave to-day ‘in memory of the sailors. Returning to || James Carey and wife, who have been in The Chemteneso club held a public for New York, where he will take com- mmid hall, flluner will Ins served in th<- Massachusetts for a few weeks, are ex- last Thursday evening in the vestry meeting Willis Bunker from Cranberry Isles, was mand of the three-masted schooner Jennie of the Baptist church, also supper to ad who home soon. pected hall. There was an interesting COUNTY NEWS. wish to remain to the concert In thu academy home last week. Stubbs. Capt. Otis Cnndage, of South evening, to Capt. S. J. Treworgv came from Boston programme consisting of music, readings, -t>r tirtditiona/ County Verve tee other pa. G. A. It after which an address will b family. His wife has been quite ill the loaded team near the foot of BASS HARBOR. given A Tenney his borne in Orland. da ge will be matt and Mr. Bridges cook. by Dept. Chaplain Rev.John Webster, of %VW. past week. hill accidentally backed against Parker | George Murphy returned from Augusta May 15. Q. Mrs. Jennie Harding and her son Clar- port, after which a »hort programme will be are to see Scott out team as he was and his Ail glad Treworgy Clough’s passing, Sunday. earth d out. j ence visited Mrs. Eva Benson, at Bass BROOK LIN. again after his severe illness. No man in carriage and harness were considerably Mrs. F. of is at Memorial ! A. Smith, Portland, last Sunday preceding I>ny, which 1* as much as he. He has a brokeu as the horse ran some distance. Harbor, Sunday. has on the End wharf. town is missed up, Mrs. Billings’ with a stock of millinery. Work begun West May 2S, should be observed by evtryoro*. and | Frank of has for old and young. Capt. Hutchins, Orland, attend In a body when convenient. pleasant greeting I Benjamin Murphy and Ned Murphy E. J. Carter, of Stonington, was in town Service* SILVER WEDDING. arrived for the season, and is a? his sum* will t>e held In East Sulllvau, also In Winter Farmers report that their strawberries went to Bar Harbor on business, last week. Saturday mer residence, the Luc\ P. Miller llnrhor, Rev. Gideon The also that are It was a occasion that brought cottage. by Mayo. Daughter* have wintered finely, they pleasant M. A. of was i Mrs. Lewis Benson, of Somerville, Capt. Flyc, Stonington, of Liberty, Mechanic* and grangers arc Invited bet ter luck with hatching chick- more than 100 fri nds together to the Arbor day was observed here by the having ! a week at home last week. to attend and lake In the Mass., is spending with relatives Hattie her May 30, part line of ens than had earlier ir. the season. home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl S. Parker teacher, Miss TrasK,and pupils, they I here. Mrs. R. R. Babson has E. J. 8. The and who trees and flowers around the purchased is at Monday evening, May grounds planted should he at lialf Miss Gertrude Hammond teaching 1 Carter’s house at Haven. Flag* displayed inast front were with lanterns George Hodgdon, of Seal Cove, a schoolhouse. Lamoioe. This is her first school out of piazza lighted Japanese all building* and shipping. Mrs. Joshua of this and the entire house was decorated with brother of Sawyer, > Rev. K. 1,. Olda, of Bluehill, will deliver and all she will meet with the | Capt. Robert B. R. D. Trask and his sis- By order of .1. .1 Robert*, commander 1>. L. town, hope died after a evergreens. The host and hostess gave | place, May 9, long illness, of the Memorial address Tuesday evening, Wen re *r, No. ft* same success there as she has in her own ter, Mrs. Jennie Manchester, McKinley, p their most cordial and i with consumption. May 30. A. .1 Pctiee, town. guests welcome, called on their parents, L. 8. Trask and Adjt. Wlutcr 15. 1906. entertained with generous hospitality. j Jay, the little son of George Murphy, wife, last Sunday. Miss Edith Allen, who has been visit- Harbor, May Mrs. Sophia Hutchings was one of the Mr. Parker is superintendent of the | fell from Fred Jackson’s cart, and the 15. Chips. ing her father, Fred Allen, has returned charter members of the newly-formed May White Granite Co., and both he and his wheel passed over his legs. Fortunately to Sargentville. \ milliner is always suspicious of a at the She has her woman customer who doesn't want to grange village. passed wife are members of different societies SURRY. try no bones were broken. Miss Helen of is milestone of but is Humphrey, Boston, on every hat she has. eighty-second life, and and can be Sun- orders, always depended The of Mrs. Benson, who M. E. Linneken and family spent her Mrs. 8. H. Hum- Still young, and enjoys all good societies. body Lucy visiting mother, on to help in any good cause. While the at his at Patten’s died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. day camp pond. phrey, at Hotel Dority. atrtjrrtisnnmt®. Otis Sinclair, of Costigan, was in town on were to gifts bestowed them especially Estelle was here Arbutus here a few Stanley, May 10, brought grange, organized Rev. E. S. Drew and wife were in Ban- last week. He is one of the veterans of mark of the twenty-fifth anniversary for burial Mrs. Benson’s mar- weeks is into order Saturday. ago, getting working gor last week. Mr. Drew wdll a the Civil war who gets but $6 a month their also the es- preach marriage, they represent ried life was and since she and will soon be to receive candi- I • passed here, ready memorial sermon on 28. IN UNt NIGH pension, and as he will be sixty-five in teem in which the are held. Sunday, May recipients 1 gave up houskeeeping she lias spent a dates. June, he is looking for the increase of f2. Following is the list of presents: Silver Capt. Enos Wasgate and wife, Clinton | arge part of the winters with relatives The selectmen of Surry and Orland have naa a can ice- Wasgatc and son Harold, of East Boston, our correspondent pieasam service, cake-basket, butter-dish; it a to of here, everyone esteeming privilege l>cen perambulating the line between the Wonderful Effects Smith's Pineapple from Clarence Chatto, of Sargentville, last bread-tray, half-dozen fruit I have arrived and are at their cottage pitcher, have a visit from “Aunt Lucy”, as she was two towns week. j the p-'st side for the summer. week. He is a student at the Bluehill- cream ladle, berry spoon, cold Bunny and Butternut Pills. knives, : affectionately called. She was an especial Stevens and holds the silver and Mrs. F. H. Clark, who was taken ill the flue has been George academy, meat fork, pickle fork, gold favorite with the Mrs. A bell purchased for the j young people. her husband died two weeks is of editor-in-chief of the school salt and shake, day ago, school It was last position orange spoon, pepper Benson was a woman of sterling character. high building. hung somewhat better with a of TRY THEM. YOU WILL USE NO OTHER paper, the Mountain Echo. eight-day clock, two dozen napkins, two of prospect get- Monday. It was the com- ; a most interesting talker on the topics purchased by shirt-waist ting up again soon. bined efforts of the two schools. Miss Josie is at home after a long pairs towels, book, picture, the and led a and life. Gray I day, busy helpful When the liver refuse* to perform its func- when and silver rug and N. J. Kane came in from a fishing 15. UNE Frmmr. service in teaching. All hope handkerchief, belt-pin, She was laid to rest beside her husband Capt. May tions of secreting bile and the bowels be< nine two neckties and two | in about 700 warm weather comes she will be like her- vase, pin-cushion, who died some in the little trip Saturday bringing inactive and loaded with foul waste materials, I years ago, : in cut of fish. Frank Knowles the effect on the mind is most distressing. self again. Her sister Gertrude did not dessert-spoons, |12 money, glass on the She leaves one pounds bought WEST HANCOCK. cemetery point. Under such conditions the brightness of ltr. teach last neither is she fruit-dish. and | them. year, teaching son, Elliot N. Benson, of Bar Harbor, Fred Milliken spent Sunday at home. foe fades, and unwelcome forel>odimr§ cake and hot coffee was gloomy, this to rest from her A variety of whom she Elmer one of year, being compelled a daughter, Mrs. Stanley, with Milliken, Surry’s hustling A. E. who has been is settle down. Fretfuiness and nervousness also oranges and apples, and Tracy, very ill, labors served, cigars now a of was with vague fears of impending like for the Disnes of delicious lived. Another son and daughter died boys, resident Bridgewater, danger gentlemen. improving. phantoms distort the mental vision. Some have noticed in The Ameri- fruit-punch were placed on the piazza and several years ago. calling on friends Saturday. Mr. Milli- may Mrs. Deane hod the misfortune to What ails you ? It's your liver, congested, in some of the rooms to which the guests on an extensive lumber sprain if rend it all as I do, May 15. X. Y. 7. ken carries quite snikv. What's Ut done ? lake two can-, they through could themselves. It was a matter of her ankle torpid, help IIUSUICTS. badly recently. of Smith’s and Butternut Pills after that H. L. Crabtree has been appointed that all of Mr. and Mrs. Parker's Pineapple regret NORTH LAMOINE. Blanch who is in Ells- dinner and again ut night. What then ? you administrator of the estate of Me- brothers and sisters who live out of town Varden l^ord has been for sev- I Smith, employed Abigail working ask. Just wait till morning. You will s»>e could not have been Mm. Cora Holt went to on 1 worth, is at home for a few days. Caslin, late of Penobscot, and it may present. Bangor era! weeks on the Knovi.-s hous which things in a new light then, the light of renew 1 One of Mrs. Parkers sisters, Mrs. Leach, was. She returning Wednesday evening. was is look- ; Moore, wife and of Ells- liver Your brain will be cleared, interest some to know’ who she and her of and three Tuesday, bought by Copt. McKay. It Ralph laiby, activity- husband, Bucksport, your ar|>etiic returned and life again attrac- was the grandmother of Alex. MeCaslin, of Mr. Parker’s sisters, Mrs. Melinda Al- Mrs. George Meader and her sister, ing fine, he having changed it irom a drab worth, spent Sunday with relatives here. tive. Keep this treatment np for a week, and len, Mrs. Abbie Allen and Mrs. Mary Cun- their white with blinds. of Surry, who is now eighty-seven years Cassie Whitaker, are now occupying to green Mrs. Martha Marshall ras returned from ! your bU*>d will be red, purged of impu- of with Itcvi Maddox bright so not of us remember her. ningham, Brooklin, home here. 1 an extended visit to relatives in Bar rities. Your bowels regulated, your stomu h old, many were share the John W. of West Surry, has and Austin Parker, there to Staples, jutura! and the bile functions of the liver act- The estate involved is a land warrant to of the The follow- Misses Olive and Flora Strat- the Luther Smith Harbor. enjoyments evening. Coolidge bought place, so-called, ig in harmony w ith digestion and nutrition. which her heirs are entitled. was read Mrs. ing poem by Mayo: ton, who are teaching in Franklin, spent and after making some needed repairs on Mr. and Mrs. Downes, of Brewer, are Don’t worry! Cheer upl Two Ifreat max- Mdy 15. C. Through all the change-* time 1* Wringing, and at home. the will move his of Mrs. II. W. ims for us all. Nor will we have any occasion _ Saturday Sunday buildings family there, the guests their daughter, j to if we our livers and bowels healthy. We often Hod tome joys upbringing. and sell the where he now lives. Downes. keep OCEAN VTLLE. About twenty-three from this grange place Smith’s and Butternut Pills contain Which bring us great ilelignt; Pineapple attended the at East Sulli- The rural free from this C. H. of Bar Sat- every element needed to assist Nature In entah- The lobster-catchers are doing fairly ! So now to we warm county grange | delivery post- Norris, Harbor, spent you give greeting, liver and of the bow. a most office went into liahmg activity regularity well. our at this van May 12. They report enjoyable operation this morning. urday and Sunday in town the guest of Kxpress pleasure meeting j els. Keep them in the house ready for time. It th North Rend road to Dollard- his Mrs. E. H. Butterfield. Mrs. Martha returned to Within your home to-night. goes up sister, They arc purely vegetable, always efficient, Stockbridge thence West Ellsworth to week | town, through never fading to give prompt results. her home in Atlantic on Capt. A. B. Holt, who spent last Melvin Smith, who is employed on the Monday. We bring sincere congratulation i Higgins’ corner in Orland, theme back to Smith's Pineapple and Butternut PiBsalwart That five and duration in returned on Friday, and of the road, Maine and Sun- and of Southwest twenty years' Eastport, I Suray by way Toddy pond Central, spent Saturday cure constipation, biliousness and sick head* George Gilley wife, j This will discontinue the at Your honeymoon survives; Sunday afternoon went to South Goulds- postoffice day with his mother, Mrs. Maria Durgan. ache in one night. AH dealers, 25 cents. Harbor, called on friends here last week. ; Saunders. And an "old moon” Ms not i W. thoagh waning, boro accompanied by his wife. M. and of Bar All geoaine signed F. Smith. and J. Milliken wife, Harbor, Mrs. Eliza Hatch, her son, daughter Rida fair, Its cheerful ut>w retaining. May 15. 8. j Mrs. A. L. Holt, who has been spend- and II. C. Milliken and wife, of Veazie, niece attended the funeral of her brother, To Uiighten all your Uvea. ing the winter with her children in Dover, EGYPT. spent Sunday w'ith their parents, H. C. Charles Saunders, of Sunset, on Wednes- j How quickly do our thoughts go straying returned last week after visiting her Milliken and wife. BUCHU day. William Jordan spent Saturday and .SMITHS Back to the past—while we. del tying, daughter, Mrs. Herbert Hodgkins, at in May 15. Sumac. LITHIA PILLS Percival a student at Newton Now a milestone here Sunday Bangor. Bakeman, place Eastport. Mrs. Holt will remain at The will the here To mark ihls happy hour of meeting, S. H. Remick was here one day last week SOMES1VILLE. A POSITIVE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Centre, Mass., supply pulpit Elms for the summer. West the sum- A quarter century completing on relatives. AND ALL FORMS OF KIDNEY AND and at Stonington, during calling The schooner E. T. Hamor arrived here Of trust and love and cheer. Miss Bernice Bartlett, of Cherrvfleld, a BLADDER ILLS. Several from here attended the county with for the merchants. graduate of the Emerson school of oratory, Saturday freight AT ALL DEALERS-AS CENTS. to the illness of Eben Green- Perhaps you know that like Jack Horner, grange at East Sullivan last week. THE PEOPLES PRICt Owing will a recital in Wednes- Miss Lawson has had the A CURS AT Our Pt arl had f >und a 111 le give Grange ball, grounds his children were summoned. No corner, E. E. Scammon is home law, 24. will from a two- around her for summer. And round it he had gone- day evening, May The readings cottage prepared hopes are entertained for his recovery. weeks’ visit in Boston and do far that many said, "He's fated be interspersed with vocal and instru- vicinity. Mrs. Lora Whitmore entertained the We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign Two of the daughters, Mrs. Alice Paris, of who is A bachelor to be—not mated— mental music by Misses Cordie King, Percy Clark, teaching at Wal- United Church workers on after- of Tuesday Boston, and Mrs. Carrie Damon, sur. was For that he born. Gussie GVaves and J. T. Grant. After the tham, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. noon. were to return to Ipswich, Mass., obliged recital a conundrum supper will be served “Alone and single he will tarry, Last Friday evening Nelson Pomeroy an their homes May 12. Miss Elizabeth Kittredge, after ab- He's made his mind not to in the hall. The entire programir e and Miss Lizzie were up marry, upper Grant married. All sence of seven months in N. is On several j Derry, H., Thursday enterprising Alt woman-kind he'll shun ; for the evening is under the direction of join in wishing them a long and | happy home. Send model,.'ketch or ct inv citizens gave a work in up lie smokes his In and of the of this photo day’s cleaning pipe peace quiet, the ladies Baptist society, life. free ua i*ivn'aMiitv For fn of report the old near the church. Old N » househol 1 cares hi- heart j G. F. Arnold, Brookline, Mass., is cemetery disquiet, place. It is hoped that a large number May 15. Anon. How to SecUivT a i nc aflAHI/f When his work U done.” here to look after the construction of his Patents and shrubs and bushes were removed and day’s will avail themselves of the privilege of j cleared the fence and cottage. away, repaired | But, strange to s y. he net a teacher, hearing Miss Bartlett, and enjoy ig the 2W>CTtisrmmt8. made. painted, and a great improvement Unknown to l.iui in form ard fi-aiure, novelty of the supper. The launching of L. E. Pray’s boat on All are glad that somebody was spunky [ in town o-e summer**day; May 15. H. Thursday afternoon was the event of the enough to start this work, for the place ! And somehow, in his mind ne carried season. Old and young turned out. 8h? A new idea of eett’cg mariled has been an eyesore to passers-by long NORTH SULLIVAN. is a fine craft, built by Mr. Pray during !!• uccfoith »n his | up way. the winter. She will be used for enough. Miss Mina E. Moone called on friends Gold aM sailing A. »» iin Bietaiitsi win no nmnrwiy uiaungtu, One 15. Hnotner May in Franklin last Thursday. VVtier. first lie found hi-* heart was damaged. May 15. J. of North The season’s first cold DEDHAM. To have her heal lie HOiari; Andrew Martin, Hancock, Advertisers, Publishers and Printers. He lold her without any fooling visited friends here last week. be SOUTH SURRY. Walter who attends school in may slight—may yield C time and Fogg, He nettled -ome more | »ur< ly "schooling” Mra. who has A\#P home 111 with measles. Work at the Hopewell quarry began Edward Curtis, been very MONEY UV si*.; Bangor, is I On structure of the heart. to treatment, but the last Monday with Harry H. Taylor in early ill, is slowly improving. of the U. of visited Frank Maddox, M., We Iron, wnat occurred some next will on judge later, charge. cold hang has returned to Challen's Record Books relatives and friends in town last week. Jerry Young make his She proved a Jrat cl tss educator, Record, Mrs. Belle Eldridge, of Franklin, is to it will be more home at his father’s old place. Subscription Rrcord, Advertiser's Mrs. H. P. Burrill went to Old Town For when the knot was tied longer; ; AilvorikluK ^ coni. Job Printer's Record, open the Hopewell house as a boarding C. H. of Newton Record to visit her Willie Strong as one made by any sailor. too. U n Sawyer, Center, Mass., Correspondence Saturday brother, house this week. troublesome, Ruled, printed and Indexed for quick entry He had a special “Taylor" is here for a few days in Love joy. employed getting things and reference. Descriptive circular and price To Btiich It ttrong beside. The strike that has b**en on for about necessary to take chances shape for the summer. list on application. Published by G. A. of is | Thompson, Sprague’s Mills, One E. A. A. K. a measure ten days is settled, and most of the men on one. day last week as F. H. Harden was W. CHILD, with his E. And Faunle, with generous that second Scott’s spending a few weeks brother, 14 DOVER STREET. NEW YORK- Of kindly deeds, ha* had one lieasuie have returned to work. driving to Surry his horse Imme fright- A. a Thompson. Emulsion is ened at beside Through all the passing years, Services at the Union church com- preventive something the road and EIL-L-S WORTH Mrs. W. W. Black has to Bangor A now is shied Mr. Harden was gone Pearl, whose brightness glowing menced the dm since as well as a cure. Take suddenly. thrown, Sunday evening, struck on bis head and was to make a two-weeks’ visit with her sis- With all the pleasure he’s bestowing cut quite eonfe’-ence, as the church has been painted badly. The horse went on until Steam and Bath Rooms. Mrs. N. P. In welcoming us here. stopped Laundry ter, Libby. on the inside. bv some one. Mr. Harden walked to the "NO PAY. NO WA8HKB." A social the Y. P. S. C. E. last So in this social hour of village where his wound was dressed given by meeting. The Peak sisters at K. of P. hall las1 by Dr. Emery. He returned home in the All kinds of notice- week was enjoyed. A pleasing programme With friendship, love ami truth we’re greeting laundry work done at short Wednesday evening, under the auspices ol afternoon, and is now feeling well. Goods called for and delivered was carried out, follow'ed by refreshments. This worthy pair to-niglit; SCOTT'S the Golden Rule was a EfTIULSION H. B. Sc society, plcasanl May Tramp. ESTEY The amounted to Who’ve travelled all these years together 15._ CO., proceeds |8.80. entertainment and a financial success. WEST EXP BB1IK3E, BLL8WOBT1I, MK. Through stormy and through pleasant weather May B. when colds abound and CENTER. 15.__ Watching each season’s flight. Russell Blaisdell, who has been visiting have no cold. Take it and has to you’ll Eugene Dow family, of Bar Notice. PROSPECT HARBOR. And when In mind you are reviewing here, returned Franklin, and wil Harbor, Pauper visited at his old home last week. contracted with the of Elis- Miss Ethel and Miss Genevieve Tbe*e festive scenes which are renewing leave this week for Seal Harbor, whure h< when the cold is contracted City Dodge HAVINGworth to support anu care for those who that are is to the summer with his S. D. of Tinker’s Cole apent Saturday in Bar Harbor. The pleasures yours, spend aunt and it (.’apt. Robbins,' Island, majr need assistance during the next Bve years checks inflamma- and are Let memory ever with you cherish Mrs. Lillian M. O. Stinson. is visiting his sister, Mrs. I. Hodgdon. legal residents of Ellsworth. 1 forbid Mrs. E. G. Abbott, of Portland, spent ail persons trusting them ou my account. *» These friendships which shall never perish 15. M. tion, heals the membranes Schooner there Is to here with her Mrs. Ernest May Bloomer, Capt. E. C. Harper, plenty oi room anti accommodations Sunday sister, So long as love endures. eare lor them at the Vann home. of the sailed for Ellsworth this week for a load City Rioe. throat and iiecmiiiT- The appreciation ol Mr. and Mrs Par- GOTT’S ISLAND. lungs of lumber for Bar Harbor. M. J Miss Dorcas Allen, who has been spend- ker is thus and drives the cold out expressed: The fishermen who are for ftsl Mrs. H. P. Robbins and little grand- F- the w'inter in re- trying O R SALE ing Somerville, Mass., “The of kindliness ant many expressions them very scarce. daughter Evelyn visited her daughter, home report Send for sample. One sec jml-hand turned Wednesday. good will from our friends, and the level’ free Mrs. R. B. Higgins, last week. Charles of East has beei returned from Bai received will warm our heaua Ells, Surry, Miss Margaret Moore presents througl A sociable was held at the Knox as boss of the Black Island Gran SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists Methodist Marine Gasoline Engine; Harbor where she has beer all the years to come, and we thanh one and al employed Saturday church last Saturday evening for the bene- 18 h. p.. 3 cylinder. A for 9ome one. No for making the evening such a happy time.” Co. 409*415 Pearl Street, Hew Yerk bargain spending a few days with relatives. fit of the pastor. Proceeds, five dollars. reasonable offer refuseu. Inquire at 15. C. May 15. M. Amos Staples, who is fishing with Capt 50c. end $1.00 • • All drufffftftt 7 May 15. May Iite H. SHERMAN'S BOAT WORKS, BROOKLIN, ME.

i day evening. She will sttend the Chris- one to the Ellsworth American for NEWS. publi- When it comes to keeping appointments (OlJNTY tian COUNTY NEWS. cation. A i-.i a va •" Hndeavor local union at Lamoinc C «.>»«>» <'"« Norwood, you will invariably find the bill collector ^ ^5; iflri itinna County .V« urn, nee other p.tyet PHILKNA CLARK, Wednesday. on the To the Honorable, the Ceurt of County WM. L. spot. Coninii sioners for the of Han- I^ew 8 Jordan GILLEY, County M ASSET. and wi'e celebrated their and SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Committee. cock State of Maine, rexi to he holden at fifty-eighth fi. Ellsworth. in and for said County, on the OF MRS. LUCY A. BKWSON. wedding anniversary May lUgal Notice*. OBATH Mrs. on second Tuesday of A. D. 1905. Relatives were present from Jacob Mayo is the sick list with April, was saddened »nd very Clifton, Marl- SAJRGENTVILLE. undersigned, responsible persona and community ST A T M AIN ^P'HK Thi, »w>ro, Bar Harbor and grip, requiring medical attendance. K^OF JL owners of real estate in the of suddon doth of Mt. Desert Ferry. vicinity ll h.v the Mrs. C. Bennett returned from Boston Hancock ssz-Clerk’s Office. Judi- the Countv Road or from nu surprised Th Te was one cases of sickness here. Supreme highway leading peculiar feature of the oc- Many prevail cial D. Aaticou P O. to Seal in the t«*wn of ^ ],ucy A. Benson last Wednesday Thursday. Court. May 15, A. 1905. Harbor, casion— four were Old-fashioned and German Mt. Desert, in said of Hai re- of her generations present, of measles, being ^PflE following is the disposition of each County cock, at the borne daughter, Or. Gilbert spectfully represent that. a new county road otc,r„ing. whom ea were no of find numerous Morgan, of Baltimore, Md., Jl case and indictment for viola pictu taken, each given respecters persons, appealed or h.ehwuy was by this Honorable Court at E. Renaon Stanley. is at the lation of the laws regulating the use and sale Mr« name being alike. victims, and the is still in evidence. Lynn more. its October 1901 regular session laid out and was In her uaual grip of intoxicating liquors made at the April Ren.on health; reported, extending from a on said Mr»- May 15. c. Miss Alice of is Term of said Court A. D. 1905, published in point herself at an Mrs. Alfred Brawn, formerly Diant ha Black, Cape Rozier, Road at its j motion with the Somesville row and dressed early accordance with the provisions of Chapter z9, [' her Mrs Jordan. Read, so called, to a point on said Road op- and talkative. In a Curtis, of Sedgwick, has been very ill for visiting sister, Bection 7i of the Revised Statutes of Maine: and was bright EAST ORIAND. posite the Stable of John P. Hopkinson; f *h01ir. two State vs. Chm.es u. One Case. of the members of the fam- months or more, and at this writing is Capt. P'rnest Perkins, of Penobscot, Gallagher. That prior to said October 1904 regular ses- absence Augustine Mason Capias issued. sion of this brief has finished low no re- his Honorable Court (to wit, prior to of heart fell sawing very with hope entertained of visited cousin, Mrs. J. A. Moore, the Patrick IlrestiAhan. Two cases. had an attack failure, •pool-bars. Oct. II, A. D. 1901), one (or more) other high- past week. Fine $200 Coots #30. Paid. One ways existed between said two points, laid floor and pawed away Immediately. case. Continued for Sentence. w the Mr. Van of out unde* former proceedings had in this was a woman of most Voorhis, Brookline, Mass., his has William Two cases. Benson Stepben Gilley, who, with wife, Eugene Jordan has returned to Boston, Goggins. Fine Court and used by the public for purposes of is the of #200. Costs #30. Paid. One case. was well guest W. L. Wentworth. She known spent the winter with his son at Northeast where he has employment in the electric for wll iisble qualities. Continued sentence. Thai the premises embraced within the limits her former Mrs. Flora Dorr went to Brewer come his farm here station. T. E. L* m Three cases. and «t Treinont, home, Thurs- Harbor, has back to light Principal of said newly laid out highway (as will appear yr.. and -ureties Defaulted. day to visit her Miss for the One case. from the re port of this Court and the of ,11 be missed by a large circle of daughter. Bertha ! planting and harvesting season, Mrs. I>ou L. Perkins has returned from plan >nd i Continued. William N Dyer, Su-veyor, Accompanying Dorr. Mrs. will come a little later. Ji sbua Sweetier. One case. Fine fri, n(i and acquaintances. Gilley r visit to Ler sister, Mrs. Jennie Dock- said report) differ in many respects from the #loo. Costs #15. Paid. One case. "•■'•mise “T-briirps ••■5,hin the H^itg of said the daughter, Mrs. E. Benson Elijah Wh te and Mrs. Alice White if Continued order of Court. Besides wife, M. H. Mason has changed the location ham, Prospect. by Oue other highway or high rays between said two of the and M ison case Continued for Sentence v whoifl proprietor SUnley j Augustine were in Sat- point u v rect... cither as ..dually trav- Stanley, Bangor of his plumbing business to Sorrento. J. At the church exercises on Charles M. Dilauo. Oue cate. Sunday, Sen- elled or as 1« laid out and existing ira- h. re. 'he leaves one son-E. N. Ben- urday. tences! in Jail. One ^aliy C. Ralph took his and chattels to ; Arthur Sargent read the records as writU n days County medlately prior to saM last regular session of [ | goods case. Sentence Fine and of Rar Harbor. The entertainment #50 costs this Court, as will appear front ttit doings given by Almoosook that place in his naphtha launch last at the instituting of the Baptist church #1-1-0 and 30 days in Jail. at the home Hatur- County an 1 p oce dings of this Court heretofore had were offered j Fine not One case. Sentence pjByers grange Wednesday evening was a finan- week, as the outlook for work there seems May 14 and 15, 1805. paid. and set f. thin its own p oper records thereof; were held Fine #ou and costs #1 00. Not m rning. Funeral services cial success. paid That the public convenience and travel do da\ One case. Sentence Fine ai d promising. A large number from here attended the $100 not require or make desirable sny other IV.-' Harbor, Kev. Clarenyo Emery Costs $100 Not paid Two cases ,l Mrs. Caroline Blaisdell is in 100th of county highway between said iwo points than Bucksport The arse anniversary the Baptist church of ior Southwest Harbor h carriage Continued Sentence said county road or highway laid out and re- ofliisting. _ for her Mrs. on William Oiduius. Oue case. caring daughter, George an Sedgwick The exercises were Capias as above recited, this Honorable had axle broken while serving at the Sunday. issued. ported, by who is ill Court at its October 1904 regular session; of left for Bridges, with pneumonia. burial of Mr. very interesting. Much credit is due the Edward Owens. Mrs. Sylvester, Sedgwick, Hodgdon at Seal Cove on Two cases. Capias Wherefore, your that so issued. petitioners pray Island John Farnbarn went to the last. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Smith, and the Sunday much and all of any county road or g*An's Wednesday. Thursday Friday driver luckily noticed James Carroll. Two highway school cases. Capias existing upon October 11, A D. 1901, between landed Eastern Maine general where he the strain of the in teachers. issued. 71,,. .ebnoner Elva I- Spurling hospital, breaking part season a vid point on said Road at its junction with Frauk One case. is- U to have an May 15. M. Carey. Capias the Rnmesville so and said vend trip of fish at Barker’s w harf operation performed. to avoid further damage. Road, nailed, point yr.. on said Road opposite the Stable of John P. in all. Dunbar will finish this J. J. Coney. Two cases. Capias is- ar.fi not lost week—about 48,000 pounds Henry week the Th** Odd Fellows’ SEAWALL. Hopkinson. in any part included anniversary reception withlu the lin.itsof said new coun road or cottage which he is for Mrs. J. y « hooner Kena A. came in last building B. H. M. Dorgan. One case. Continued. The Percy and ball on Wednesday evening, May 11, Mr. Dudley has painted and his highway laid out and repor ed, as above re- Patterson. It is the finest papered One case. Capias issued. cited. at said October 1P0I session of w ith her first fish. The whole cottage in this regular week tripof was a great success. Good w eathcr, dis- house inside. Harry Uilmau. Two cases. Capias this Court be discontinued. was sold at B. If. vicinity. issued. cargo of T3.000 pounds i tinguished speakers and a large attend- Frederick I. Phillips, May 15. M. Mrs. George Abbott, with her niece, Thomas J. Gleason. One case. Capias and Thirteen Othebs. flsh wharf. ance combined to make the affair a Mayo's Miss Nellie Severance, of Orono, is visit- STATE OF MAINE. who has been ! memorable event in the annals of Pemetic Ulysses 8 Grant. One case. Sen- Mac hinist Day, employed ATLANTIC. ing her son, R. E. Newman. tence Fine $100. Costs #15. Paid. Hancock ss:—Court of County Commis- i ha* his i lodge. One case. Continued for Semence. sioners, April Term, A. D. 1905. f ,t the glue factory, completed A. J. is on Black Staples at work island. Mrs. Laura Hadlock, who fell from a Edward B. Healey. One case. Capias Upon the foregoing petition the Commis- work of setting up the machinery, and has issued. sioners being satisfied that the petitioners Gilman has his Rev. Mr. Raltzer, of the Bangor semi- chair w’hile cleaning house a few' weeks home In Gloucester. Staples fanning done* Michale Kavanaugb. Two cases. are responsible, that an inquiry into the Jttumed to hi* reached a second time at the and U planting his vegetable garden. nary, { Congre- ago and hurt her back and side, is better. Capias issued. merits is expedient, and that the petitioners schooner Annie L. whic h church here and at Bass Charles A. Keucher. One case. Sen- ought to be heard touching the matter set The Sanborn, j gational Harbor, Mrs. Viola who hurt her arrn work on Newman, tence Fine $100. Costs $15. Paid. forth in their petition; order that the County la worth for returned Llewellyn Joyce began Monday Mr. Baltzer will has been to El repairs, I Sunday, May 14. gradu- One case. Commissioners meet at the house of A. C. a list is and last Continued for Sentence. naphtha boat for parties in Portland. March, improving slow'ly, in Mount Desert on the last wee k, and is being fitted up by her ; ate in June, after which he will accept the James Lytich. Two cases. Capias Savage Wednesday, w.»ek tried to make her flower garden with issued. 14th day of June A. D. 1905, at 10 o’clock A. M., John T. * Sons, for hall- Henry Johnson had bought the house call made him to these less owners, Stanley j supply pastor her left hand. John Malone. One case. Continued and thence proceed to view the route men- that once to the late Otis for sentence. tioned in said petition, immediately after DuV belonged Morey, churches ^during the summer, possibly Dolliver has had the and Michael One case. Sen- which view, a hearing of the parties and wit- and will move his family soon. George measles, McCauley. Miss Villa Stanley, who is employed in longer. tence Fine #100. Costs #15. Paid. nesses will be had at some convenient place now as nearly all have had them we hope in the and such other measures assistant- Mis* Maddle Joyce went to Bradford One case. Continued for Sentence. vicinity, Portland, Beverly Stanley, The sudden death of Mrs. Lucy Benson wTe shall soon see the last of both German John McDonald. Two cases. Capias takf*n in the premises as *he Commissioners on Elizabeth and Tuesday. She will spend the summer j issued. shall judge proper. And it is further k«ejxr Cape light, Derby at the cottage of her daughter, Mrs. Es- and old-fashioned measles. with her Hilaries a., murmer. iwo cases. Ordered—That notice of the time, place and a student at Hebron are sister, Mrs. W. B. McAvey. Stanley, academy, j telle Benson Stanley, was a sorrow'ful May 16. Dolly. Capias issued. purpose of the Conmiisaioners’ meeting afore- the of ! | Thomas J. said be given to all persons and st home called here by death their Mr. Bunker, of Sullivan, came on the shock to her friends here as well as Phelps. One case. Capias corporations many issued. interested by serving an attested copy of the Mm. Beaaon. V. and went to look over what grandmother. Percy up elsewhere, and the bereaved ones have the Don’t let the little ones suffer from eczema or Johu H. Reyers. One case. Capias petition and this order thereon, upon the Clerk of the Town of Mount Desert, a like may be (wiled the Joseph West quarry. of the whole other torturing skin diseases. No need for it. Issued. Mr. Varney, one of the proprietors of deep sympathy community J. M. Stewart. Two cases. Nol Pros copy upon Frederick I. Phillips and by post- Doan's Ointment cures. harm the most j Can't attested os aforesaid in three » Mrs. Martha who in this for Mrs. Benson was a reason of death of ing the Eastern (Hue «t Oil Co., went to Ulou- Stock bridge, spent the great loss, by Respondent. up copies delicate skin. At any drug store, 50 cents.— C. H. Two cases. public places iu said town thirty days at least winter with her sister, Mrs. at woman of as well as Temple. Capias tester last week to bring home his naphtha Clark, exceptional ability Advt. issued. before the time appointed for said view, and came home of of Samuel L. Jr. the and order thereon, boats to be used for the of fish Oecanville, Tuesday. Mrs. pur*^and lovely traits character, j Treat, Two cases. Ca- by publishing petition gathering issued. three veeks successively in the Ellsworth Clark died 1. well beloved of all who w*ere pias supplies for making glue. E. Brown ; May privileged Daniel H. Herlihy. One case. Trial. American, a newspaper published at Ells- to call her friend. fflclual. Law Court on worth, in the County of Hancock, the first *nd John Torrey accompanied him, and I Mrs. Amanda Joyce is still fpiling, not Exceptions and Mo- tion for New Trial. Four cases. publication to be thirty days at least before of the boats this summer. able now to leave her bed. She is the time of said view, that all and will have chirge being The Hancock county W. C. T. U. con- Does Bad Weather Make You Continued. persons Johu W. Kane. Four cases. Law corporations interested may attend and be They are fitted w ith ten horse-power en- having the liest of care from her daughter- vcntion will hold its annual meet at ing Court on Demurrer and Exceptions. heard if they think fit. gines, and are built to be seaworthy, as in-law', Mrs. Fred Joyce. and Wretched and Rheumatic? Stephen Comolli. One case. Law Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Clerk. Masonic^ hall, Tuesday Wednesday, of the and o der thereon. Court on Demurrer and Excep A true copy petition they expect to visit most of the fish May 13. S. the sessions to commence find that bad weather Clerk. | May *23-24, Many people tious. Three cases. Capias issued. Attest:—John F. Knowlton, wharves on the Maine coast for i Ellison Abbott. One case. supplies, Tuesday afternoon and evening and con- on a dull in the or rheu- Capias subscriber hereby gives notice that HANCOCK POINT. | brings pain back, issued. npHE May 13. K. f tinue all and X she has been duly appointed adminis- _ through Wednesday day Leslie Abbott. Two cases. de bonis non of the estate Alton «>f Bar Sun- matism, neuralgia, nervousness, irritabil- Capias tratrix j Parritt, Harbor, spent j evening. Mrs. Ada Unrab, of Oregon, issued. of David B. Tapley, late of Brooks- Rev. Charles2 Hargrove, of Northeast in town. and weakness. when get wet Irving C. Bunker. One case. Capias in the of Hancock, de- day will give an address the second evening. ity If, you ville, county Harbor, here issued. ceased, aud given bonds as the law directs. preached Sunday morning, « or take on the Austin .VI. Foster, of Ellsworth, as in | Let everybody come and help to make cold, it “settles kidneys”, Jerry Cratty. Two cases. Capias is- All persons having demands against the es- assisted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Emery. tate of said deceased are desired to town the convention a success. On and there is a sensation in present Friday. j Wednesday shivery, chilly Red Cray. Two cases. Capias is- the same for settlement, and all indebted The schooner S. L. Foster arrived Satur- dinner and will be served in A. of Sun- supper the the shows thereto are requested to make payment im George Martin, Calais, spent back, It kidney weakness, E. Ghalli. One case. issued. with a small cargo of fish but did not Capias mediately. HattiE S. Tapley. day at the ! Masonic banquet hall. Mrs. A. C. case. day Point. which irfoften the of disease. Hayes. One Capias May 2, 1905. land them. She left early in the week for * first vice is chairman beginning Denr.ie^ Ed. Wood ami of Norwood, president, subscriber notice that the make out a full wife, Bangor, spent Pills should be used Harlow l. D. Woodruff. Two cases. hereby gives fishing grounds to of the entertainment committee. Doan’s Kidney per- rpiHE adminis- at their cottage. Continued. X. she has been duly appointed While here she sold several cut of Sunday of the estate of Luther C. late trip. sistently until the chilly feeling is gone, Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Clerk. tratrix Hastings, Benjamin Oil of Steuben, of of Ellsworth, in the of Hancock, de- halibut to J. I„ A Son. William Crabtree has a new ley, formerly county Stanley purchased and the flow of urine is natural. ceased. and given bonds aj the law directs. this {dace, while on h visit here to rela- STATE OF MAINE. The schooner Margaret Leonard, i'apt. wagon of liufus Young. All persons having demands against the es- tive, was taken ill at the home of his (’apt. A. W. Hutchings, living on Water Treasurer's Office. / tate of said deceased are desired to present Peter Ik-nsou, landed 10,000 grounds <»f S everal from here attended the county Augusta. April ]2. 1905. \ the same for settlement, and all inucbied granddaug leg, Mrs. Everett and “I suffered Murphy, St., Ellsworth, Me., says: the fallowing townships or tracts of thereto are requested to make payment i u- fish at John Hopkins' wharf last week, grange at Hast Sullivan last Friday. after two weeks’ suffering died Mnv 11. tTPONland not liable to be taxed in any town, mediately. Hattie L. Hastings. the result of first from back off and on for a number f the assessments for the State tax of th- trip at hand-lining, * my following 4, 1905. Miss Freeman ho has been visiting at > a '■ d Mr. April eighty-three years. Gilley leaves 1905 were made by the Legislature on the 24th Benson also had several hundred was never laid Oipt. H. A. Ball’s has returned to her horae at years, and while I entirely of 1905. t'f'MIE subscriber notice that two son*, aad a daughter—A- O. Gilley, ol day March, hereby gives of halibut which were sold to J. L. 1 X he has been duly appointed adminis- pound* .Southwest Harbor. on more than one occasion it was HANCOCK COUNTY WILD LANDS. ■ this place, William, of riteuben. with whom u,p, only trator of the estate of Atwater Higgins, late Stanley A Son. No. 3, North Division, $165.80 of Eder.. in the of Hancock, Mrs. Col man who hiv been he h is lived several years, and Mrs. Rose with effort that 1 could about. county Heagan, great get No. 4. North Division, 165 30 deceased, aud given bonds as the law directs. Rev. Clarence after four and one- 1 Emery, at kf rs. William Crabtree'), has who oared fur him in Strip North of No. 3, North Division, 58 83 All demands the es- boarding Lurvey, tenderly 1 was always worse in damp, changeable persons having against half as of th*’ tfanset and strip North of No. 4. North Division, 58 83 tate of said deceased are desired to years pastor to Kaalhrook. his last illness. The funeral services were 1 present gone | weather and if 1 cold it settled in No. 7, South Div., North part, 65 40 the same for settlement, and all indebted Tranent bis caught No. 7. South Div.. South 35 Baptist churches, resigned po- May 16. E. i held at the house on Saturday afternoon, part, 71 thereto are requested to make payment im- and made life miserable. No. 8, South Division, 48 00 Edward B. Higgins. •ition Sunday morning to take effect July : Riv. f. B. \Idritoh Mr. my kidneys mediately. officiating. Gilley No. 9. South Division, 2160 2, 1905. when he assume of the GREAT POND. May 1, will charge first wan a Juithful member oftht Methodist While suffering from one of these attacks No. 10, 114 68 | No. 16. Middle Division, 68 88 subscriber hereby gives notice that Baptist church of 8t. George. The rela- Mr. of is in town. h ami esteemed all who rpHE Brackett, Bangor, j «*hur» highly by some four years ago I read of Doan’s Kid- No. 21, Middle Division Moose Hill, 6888 A she ha« been duly appointed admin- tion of and has been most istratrix de bonis non of the es- jasator people Mrs. HdUn is «w*»ic les- ; knew him. No. 22, Middle Division, 82 65 Silsby giving ney Pills and decided to give them a trial. No.28, Middle 16530 tate of Robert late of Brooks- pleasant these years, and it is with sadness Division, Tapley, May 15. Sprat. I No. 32. Middle Division, 11020 ville, in the county of Hancock, de- that sons. to be the to suit this relation is to be broken. They proved very thing No. 33, Middle Division Great Pond, 110 20 ceased, and given bonds as the law directs. A Boston party is occupying Cbmp Oc- No. 31, Middle Division, 192 85 All persons having demands against the es- May 15. E. my for the soreness and pains in my | Of Man ArtJwr Robinson and case, No. 35. Middle Division, 82 tate of said deceased are desired to present tagon thi» week. Harper, 65 No. Middle Division of. 82 the same for settlement, aud all indebted I Reginald Lurvey arc working at North- hack and all other symptoms of kidney 39, part 27 XORTHHAST HARBOR. Mr. Chasetwas a guest of F. E. Mat© No. 39, Middle Division "Black Tract, thereto are requested to make payment im- east Harbor for Hamor Jt Stanley. distress Later there were Tannery Lot,” 25 00 mediately. Hattie 8. Tapley. on Mrs. Mace bus a new passed away. Mias lUnnah Kimball is at bone# from Friday. piano. No. 40, Middle Division, 151 62 May 2.1905. of a off the and I Kent's £ftuiman of Benjamin Gilley died May 11. He was symptoms return trouble No. 41. Middle Division, 206 62 Hill for^a few days. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Lewis NOTltK or tUKi'XLUIMRt. illness Butter Island, 700 '■ eared for in .Mis last by’ used Doan’s IITHEKEAS Rerenua H. Rodick, of Eden, Mrv Franklin arc guests of .1. R. human and j tenderly again Kidney Pills, deriving Eagle Island, 12 50 Bunker, of Milbridgi, is visiting Hancock Maine, his mort- ( his daughter, Mrs. Rose Lurvey. His son Spruce Head & Bear Island. o 50 W county, by ber wife. j the same results as at first. I know’ deed dated the eleventh of June, a. airier, Mrs. C. C. Parry. good Beach island, 1 50 gage day I William, of Steuben, with whom he had and recorded in the of deeds Berlin Iron Hog Island, 400 d.1905, registry Miss H. A. of is oc- John Town©, of the Bridge of do remedy to equal Doan's Kidney Pills for Hancock aforesaid in book 392, Davis, Philadelphia^ | ; lived for the past twelve years, came and Bradbury’s Island, 3 00 county and at Alli- 317, conveyed to the undersigned, J. her at Harburaidi* for a Co., spent Friday Saturday for and I them Pond, near Little Deer Isle, 60 page spying cottage in earing for him. kidney complaint, give my of Bangor, Penobscot helped Western Island, 50 Frank Whittaker, tew gator. and John A. Peters, of Ellsworth, days. heartiest endorsement.” Little Spruce Island, 63 county, Walter and wife visited Asticon Hancock Maine, certain real estate J. 8. Archer and Clifford Archer went to Stanley Marshall's Island, 12 50 county, G- H. who is teaching the j For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents. in said as follows, viz.: Morrill, R* of Northeast Fri- by Pickering’s Island, 6 described mortgage w bekah lodge, Harbor, 25 real gttianiiir this week to work ith their I All my real estate and all mv interest in school here, in Bangor Foster-Milburn Uou, N. sole TIMBER AND GRASS spent Sunday I and witnessed the first work Buffalo, Y., ON RESERVED LANDS. whether owned me in common or in teams. daw evening, i estate, by Brunsw ick. * agents for the United States. I No. North Division, and whether in rever- done by that lodge which is only three 3, fig 00 severalty possession, of foar from No. Division, 8 0u sion or remainder and all my interest, owner- E-A. McBride are The Stone party Worcester, Kemember the name—Doan’s-and take 4sNorth Hodgdon andJAJbert months old. The work was beautifully I No. 7, South Division. 55 ship and title, both legal and equitable, in arrived for their annual > other. “ Portland this week Mass., Sunday n No. 10, 3 go and to any and all real estate in the county of aUcndingtbe grand done by the degree staff who worked the ]! No. 16. Middle Division, 1 go Hancock and StUe of Maine, which I now of K. of P. fishing trip at Alligator. degree on twelve candidates. No. 22, Middle Division, 2 40 own. or have, or to which I may be entitled at May In. E. No. 28, Middle date. Mr*. Klrie Holmes. Mrs. F. Hay 15. T. iUgal ITottos. Division, g 00 this G-Spurling No. 32, Middle Division, HgO Express reference is beieby made to the Mrs. E. A. Hodgdon went to Rook- SEAL COVE. I No. 34, Middle Division, 7 20 records in the registry of deeds for the county STAft: OF MAINE. No. 35. Middle Division, 2 40 of Hancock aforesaid for particular descrip- ed the uiet of the IBROUmOMH ruesday^toattend tmg No. 39. Middle so much of the aforesaid real estate Sullivan Thurston, of Portland is spend- Hancock m—-At a probate court held at Division, 2 40 tions ?n»nd < No. 40, Middle Division. in this the title to hapter O. E. S. Mrs. S. W. On the death of Blwi M. Eden. in and for said couuty of Hancock, 540 included conveyance legal a few days with ni» aunt, Lurvey, passed No. Middle name. M ing ou the second day of May. in the year ol 41, Division, 7 80 which stands in my ay 15. 8. at the of to Webstar. aud adopted regular meeting our Lord one tbeueaml nine hundred and Oraman®al Smith, This mortgage is maoe expressly subject No. (&. E. hold State Treasurer. the prior mortgage from the mortgagor of Stall Jephthah 41, 8., May 9, dated March KKSOLUTIOSS or KKarKCT. 11. E. White, Harbor, preached .4 CERTAIN instrument purporting to be herein to the mortgagees herein i 1W5: the last will and of 20th. a. d. 1899, and recorded .Nftti ch 28, 1899, in In the drath of our brother, Charles May 7.1b the absence of the (andor, Itev. i\ testament Brayton STATE OF MAINE. late in the book 334, page 156, of the registry of deeds for l*erry, Atlantic lodge, Xo. lit, Haights of : Whereas, It hath ploeecri onr threat Master M Perkins, of Trenton, county ol Clarence Emery. Mercer, aad state of New Jersey, deceased, Treasurer's Officb. i Hancock county, and to all sums due there- has wisdom to visit our frater- fiblaa, been called upon to mourn the loss in fill* Infinite again and of the probate thereof in said state of Augusta, May 3, 1905: v under. °f J. W. avd L. C. Ober are employed at PON the valid recorded one of Its most valuable and esteemed mem- nal band and to take from It our much-loved New Jersey, duly •eierapl fled, having been foregoing townships or tract* Also subject to other existing use of land uot liable to he taxed in if said real estate. bers aou Sorncsville constructing camps for the Elva M. -therefore presented to the judge of probate for our said LT anv liens, any, against my •later, Lurvey, town, the assessments whereas the condition of scid mortgage W county of Hancock for the purpose of being following for county And of the BiH of our tax 1905 were We shall niourai his genial smtle employees. Resolved, That In t»be death Meter, allowed, filed and recorded in the probate of made by the County Commis- has oeeu and is now broken, now therefore by 10(1 sioners of Hancock on the 29th reason of the breach of the condition thereof, ®hs Us word of It w ith chapter, No. 41, O. E. 8-, has lost an court of oor aaid comity of Hancock. county day ©1 pleasant greeting, worth, in said county of Han- Strip Division, 23 & Ellsworth, Maine, May 2, 1905 the same One bow submissively to the i from weary months of aufT^rlng, yet lti« but a No. 7, South North Mrs. Viola cock, prior to the sixth day of June, Division, part, 26 If of 8. Powers; treasurer, Murphy; No. Soot •. NOTIC E OF I ilia whose hand cannot be stayed, passing to her eeleetlal hon e. a. d. 1906, that at 7, Division, South part, 19 21 KUKEl OSURE. w ttfeey may appear o*« Mias Bernice a No. 8. South Division, Serenus H. Rodick, of wisdom must not be Impeached. librarian. Ashley; teachers, Resslved, That we extei'd our sincere sym- probate court then to be held at Ellsworth, 19 2< Eden, Miss Mrs. R. II. Grace, in and for said couuvy of Hancock, at ten No. 9, South Division, 86- WHEREAKHancock County, Maine, by his mort- Rfaolved, That under groat so IT rings our Emily Sawyer, pathy to the sorrowing stater and other rela No. gage deed dated he Mrs. Caroline Mrs. A. JS. Powers, o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if 10, 45 81 twentieth day of March, mother exhibited as will Ashley, tlves aud friends near and dear to her, and No. 16, Middle Division, a. d. 1899. and recorded in the of such heroic courage Viola Mrs. W. D. Walla. any they have, against the same. 27 5' registry Mrs. Murphy, No. 21, Middle Division. deeds for said Hancock lu hook tef-aons of u nest lota ble value. pray to our Father to Idea* aud keep them in O. P CPITKINOKAM, Judge of Probate. 27 5* county 334, 1 A true attest: No. 22, Middle Division. -83 Of page 156, conveyed to the J. That dc- May their sorrow. copy, undersigned, R**oleed, out of rt-»ptei to our 13.__N- T. F. Mahoney, Register, No. 28, Middle Division, 66 11 Frank Whittaker, of Bangor, Penobscot 1 be in No. Middle and brother. In order that our lodge room MARLBORO. Resolved, That our charier dra>ed 32. Division, 44 Of county, John A. Peters, of Ellsworth, ®*y l»ear subscriber hereby gives notice tha> No 33, Middle Division, 44 Of Hancock county, the proper li t-lgnU of mourning, our mourning for the space of thirty tlays in re- rpHE Maine, certain real estate ^ J he has been duly adminis- No. 54, Middle Division, 77 If described in said as ru C. P. has a cow with twin her and thc-e be appointed mortgage, follow® vi? fcnd altar be la and we. as Hodgkins spect to memory, resolutions trator of the estate of Melissa L. No. 35, Middle All real estate and draped black, Perkins, Division, 3804 all interest in real estate and a late of in the ol No. Middle whether loyaj hi other*, wear tbe appropriate calves. spread upon our records, and copy of them Castluc, county 39, Division, 32 91 owned by me in common oHn =’ deceased, and bonds as the No. Middle and « of sent to the sister* of our aud Hancock, given 39, Division, Tannery Lot, 10 Of ally, whether in mourning for the period of thirty Munroe and wife have gone to departed sister, law directs. All de- No. or possession,'rema?nde; «ay». Pettengill persons having 40, Middle Division, 60 61 reversion, and all Hgbt, title and mands against the estate otf said deceased No. 41, Middle Division, -82 65 both legal and interest Portland. equitable, in and to any and In' That are desired to present the same for settle- Balter Island, 2 80 ‘be RetolvftI, a copy of these resolutions ®mcrtisnnfnt« county of Hancock of •*nt to Northeast Har- ment, and all indebted thereto are requested Eagle Island, 5 00 Si™"1"Maine, which I now own Site to tbe of our late brother, that Oscar Ford|has* gone or have or to which family to make payment immediately. Spruce Head and Bear Island, 1 00 I may be entitled at this be where be has employment. W. date, express 7efirh c<*l>y published In the Ellsworth Ameki- bor, May 2,1905. B. Clement. Beach Island, 60 h*d‘° the records'^ {he ““d * Hog Islacd, 160 or deeds for said ?eglMry copyjplaced on our records. Several from here went to East Sullivan county of Haucota, forur nar- rpHE subscriber hereby gives notice that Bradbury’s Island. 1 20 ticulardescriptions. par L. Klhib Holmes, to attend the grange. X he has been administra Pond near Little Deer This last Friday county duly appointed isle, 20 mortgage was made expressly auM,c A. K. MCBUILK. tor of the estate of William H. Freeman, jr., Western Island, 20 to existing, valid. recorded has to of liens, a'l o> which K. F. Kben Kingman gone Brockton, late Mt. Desert, in the couuty of Hancock, Little Spruce Island, 25 °m Lukvkv, and °per,“Km of ‘be cove- and New port, R. I., to visit friends. KEY I deceased, given bonds as the law directs. Marshall’sIPs* Island, 500 SLnte bePre!n. Committee. Mass., WEST All demands the es- persons having against Pickering’s Island, 330 Expressly excepting howeyer and been tate of said deceased are desired to not here- Mav 13. SPEC. Arthur Hodgkins, who has visiting present TIMBER AND GRASS ON RESERVED LANDS. the same for and all indebted two settlement, friends in .Massachusetts the past thereto are requested to make im- No. 3, North Division, 2 40 payment No. North mt. desert ferry. months isjhome. mediately. William H. Freeman. 4, Division, 2 40 RIVAL No. 7, South 22 Mr».* May 2,19G5. Division, Harry Perkins, of Rockland, is Wesley Ford who has been in Ellsworth No. 10, 1 44 subsetlht*r hereby gives notice that No. 16, Middle Division, 72 "0ardu‘K at F. L. a Best lOc. CIGAR rpHE Rodick dated August Colby's. the past week getting gasoline engine X he has been duly appointed executor No 22, Middle Division, 96 31st, 1885, and recorded Has been on the market 12 Seller d ed“ is home with it. years. Big of the last will and testameut of Edward No. 28, Middle Division, 2 40 8tpt- ‘'“.SB ta Reagig Julia Johnston, in bis sloop, — sales Tufts, put constantly increasing. Swasey. late of in the of No. 32, Middle 144 book'aoi/pageaag.0' ^Mia. Are. Bucksport, county Division, tl*‘e^aunders and Bertha 15. « no No. Fobs attended May Hancock, deceased, bonds being required 84, Middle Division, 2 88 Kag?hJ WHY?^t,< MERIT by the terms of said will. All persons having No. 35, Middle Division, 96 now there'- grange’at East Sullivan last Fri- beeii“ndb?»nonwb,1X^‘be breach of iemauds against the estate of said deceased No. 89, Middle Division, 96 bi, the condition » Cold In on* i>»y BE9T DEALERS EVERYWHERE thereof we claim a foreclosure ^nty To Ohm ire desired to the same for settle- No. 40, Middle Division, 2 16 of said mort- present gage and give this notice for LAXATIVE BROMO QL’ININK Tablets. I GKO. S. ment, and all indebted thereto are No. 41- Middle Division, that purpose. Miss Take HARRIS & CO. requested g 12 J. Frank Margaret Koch spoke to a large All refund the money If li falls to cure. ! Distributors to make Okamandal Whittaker, druggist* Boston, Mass. payment immediately. Smith, John a. ieuce at the E. W. Kioto's signature is on ^cii box. 2£c. May 2, 1905. John N. Swazey. State Treasurer. Peters Ferry schoolhouse Sun 1 j Ellsworth, Maine, .May 2,1905, e. daumitcmtiuft. ilaCfttiBcmrnt* BUCK8PORT. TKNTH ANNIVERSARY

O. F. at The Latent Loral Happen!ng*s—Re- Of IVmetfe Lodge, I. O. cent Deatlu. Southwest Harbor. of Pemetic OF Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Gould are spending The tenth anniversary lo^ge. QUEEN ACTRESSES M. Gallert the week in Boston. No. 135, was held on the evening of May 10 in Odd Fellows building, Southwest Mrs. Pearl H. Wnrdwell is visiting PRAISES IS READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Harbor, with the following programme: PE-RU-NA. riends in Hancock. Music by orchestra, prayer by chaplain, hall is billed for The Sunny when the article Emery Henry K. Trundy; remarks by noble There is satisfaction in money-spending South Co. on Friday evening. grand, D. I* Mayo; report by secretary, have our customers Mrs. Jos. L. Tillock is to make her home bought bears the stamp of honesty. To Ueorge R. Fuller; address by Past Grand with her daughter. Mrs. A. B. Ames. Master Hamuc! Adams, of Belfast; music feel that this is a reliable store, to have them feel thoroughly Edward Snowman has leaned the house by orchestra; remarks by Grand Mast.r has been our that the goods are reliable and the prices' just, owned by Daniel Kerst on Main street, Leon 8. Merrill, Grand Secretary Russell and is in. G. and Rev. James Aldrich, Metho- ambition. have tried and tested our business methods, moving Dyer, Many at Southwest Daniel Sullivan, of Meriden, Conn., has dist pastor Harbor; singing, more and as a result are firm friends of this store. Many been in town this week visiting his America. showed the fol- mother, Mrs. C. M. Delano. The secretary’s report not as have tested these methods; these we invite. may yet lowing facts: This lodge was instituted Fred Soper has bought a fine new merry- You’ll find this a liberal, shop to trade in, May 7, 1885, by Samuel Adams, grand good, broad-gauge go-round w hich will be act up at Sopers assisted Russell G. a of its customers. No master, by Dyer, grand store that works for the interest grove for use this summer. secretary. Island lodge, No. 120, of Bar matter at what are their W. G rue and of prices competitors offering goods, George by wife, Boston, HarbOT, conferred the degrees on twenty- in in- have their summer cottage on the you will find them at our store as cheap, and many opened three members. The charter members Prospect side for the season. D. Alton E. Farns- stances cheaper. We are not given to sensational methods of were: Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Harry H. Carley is seriously ill, worth, Edwin A. Lawler, Alvah D. Rich, business, but on the method for doing depend conservative and her mother, Mrs. Hose Whitehouse, is and George R. Fuller. our success. We sell more Dry Goods out of our store than suffering from bh>od-poisoning. Since the institution of the lodge 105 and members have been added by initiation, any store in Hancock county, which proves our method right. The schooners Marshall Perrin John Douglass have discharged coal here three by card; withdrawn twenty-two, We call attention to a few of our your leading departments this week for the Devereux Coal Co. suspended two, deceased six. which are withdrew Nov. and with remarkably strong. Rev. Mr. Snyder, of \V interport, Twenty 38,1898, others from Island lodge, of Bar Harbor, preached in the Elm street church Sunday formed Ocean lodge, No. 140, of Northeast in ejcchange'w itli Rev. William Forsyth. Our Cloak Harbor. The largest number initiated in Department. Hon. E. N. Merrill, of has Skowhegan, one year was 32, in 1898. the invitation to deliver the accepted Since the organization the lodge has The active sale of Tailor- Memorial Day address before Jas. E. Hall and has 1 built a tine Odd Fellows building, G. A. R. made Suits will be increased post occupied it since August, 1897. when know of the C. C. Homer and wife attended the you stylish grand Receipts for len years. $10,927 03 I in lot of fresh arrivals. Prices lodge N. E. O. P. Boston. Mrs. Homer Expenditures—general expeutes at Vinal Haven on her 4 will particularly please you. stopped way home, $3.7 SI 00 We have Ladies' and Misses’ to visit relatives. Sick benefits.I.8T6 Paid li. II ill. 4.439 00 The salmon and ale wive catch has much Deposited In Tremoot sav Suits from to during the past week. Fred $7.50 $iiO improved lugs hank ..V0 00 who has a weir at Indian point, Walking Skirts 2.50 to lO Blodgett, Cash In bands of tn as. 427 21 10.927 OS caught a very large salmon this week. Dress Skirts, .1 to lO Joseph I). Phillips has been treasurer The big freight shed and storehouse of since its institution. MISS JULIA MARLOWE Ladies’ and Misses' the Eastern Steamship Co., on steamboat There is also a Rebekah lodge connected Heartily Approves Peruna For the Nerves 5 to 15 wharf, is moved fifteen feet down of Coats, being with the lodge which has been a great river to the new section of the wharf Rain Coats, 5 to 15 help both in a social and financial man- a recent letter to The Peruna Medi-1 Dilation furnishes nutrition for the recently built. Petticoats, I to 5 IXcine Co.f Miss Julia Marlowe, of New nerve centers. Properly digested food The E. M. C. 8. baseball team to went The noble 'grand in introducing Brother York City, writes the following: furnishes these reservoirs of life with Silk Petticoats, 5 to 10 Pittsfield and defeated the Adams stated he had held all in Saturday, the offices • which leads to ... * * ..: vitality strong, steady Silk to Maine Central team by a score of 7 to 3. the of the but he was Waists, $3 $7.50 gift grand lodge, • nerves, and thus nourishes life. Y«L' •*/ am glad to write my endorse• Next Saturday they will play Freedom not invited here for that; but for the * Peruna is in Wash Waists, 1 to .'{.50 | ment of the Peruna, great favor among at Belfast. great remedy, academy reason that he instituted this lodge ten as a those who have voca- ner\c tonic. / do so most * women.especially A movement has been started amonu the years ago. heartily. "••Julia Marlowe. * tions that are trying to the nerves. Bast Grand Adams made some ladies of the village to improve the looks Master + * • • »■•*» Pcruna furnishes the lasting vigor DRESS GOODS and SILKS. of the main streets by providing galvan- fitting remarks for the occasion for the nerves that sueli need. Nervousness is very common among people ized iron for litter. Other on the work of the order and was An enormous assortment and all the new weaves. Particular attention is receptacles women. This condition is due to anemic Thousands of testimonials from ideas are to be out in the ! followed by Grand Master Leon S. Merrill called to the new weave—the Panama Cloth—at 75c and #1, and Mohairs shortly brought nerve centers. The nerve centers are women in all parts of the United States and same line. and Grand Secretary Russell G. Dyer, are from SOc to $1.50 per yard. the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These being received every year. Such ! Rev. Mr. Aldrich. All were listened to J. Robert Emery has sold his gasoline centers become bloodless for want of unsolicited evidence surely proves that with great interest the audience launch to Col. J. A. Darling. The Penn- by large proper nutrition. Peruna Is without an equal as a nor vs CARPET SEASON OPENS. ! a sylvania Steel Co. has purchased the present. Thu is especially true in the spring tonic and vital invigorator. After these exercises there was a dance The Carpet buying has begun in earnest. This store stands ready to launch formerly owned by the late Capt. season. Every spring a host of invalids in Masonic hall. figure on any sort of door-covering for any amount of space. The best service Charles Cushing. I. L. Brown is getting are produced as the direct result of weak \ Buy a bottle of Peruna to-day. tf you do not receive all the bene- is at your and the fullest and most line to choose from. We his launch ready to put in commission. nerves. disposal, complete fits from that be Peruna you expected. offer trades in The cars of the U. 8. fish commission This can easily obviated by using specially good NEWS. * rite to Dr. S. B. Hartman, Colum- COUNTY Peruna. Peruna strikes at are to this station the root of the Ohio. making frequent trips O' Additional County'Afwi, ter other pager bus, MATTINGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, for fry from the East Orland hatchery to diittculty by correcting the digestion. be various LINOLEUMS, RUGS, ART SQUARES, AND NOVELTIES IN taken to points for distribu- EAST SULLIVAN. tion. A lot of fish was sent this week to it demonstrated that the ods HANCOCK CO. POMONA ORANGE. NEWS. being g< WOOL CARPETING. the Lewis and Clark COUNTY seized exposition. Hancock Pomona met were not intoxicating within the county grange For additional County1 .V«ei tee other payee of the law. The death of Clara Oakes, wife of here May 12, and carried out the follow- meaning Charles A. occurred on at A CURTAIN SALE. Wight, Saturday ing programme: WALTHAM. the family residence in the Wight district. SWAN'S ISLAND. This sale embodies Lace Ruffled Muslin I opening exercises, loa m Miss Isabel Jordan is in Curtains, Curtains. Swiss, Irish She was old. teaching A|n- Mrs. r fifty-eight years Besides her tjuou'.lofiH on Washington Wilbert Stanley was called to I> Portieres, Couch Covers and a full line of and Furniture Point, Draperies husband she leaves two daughters -Mrs. Address of W< Iconic.Bradbury Smith Isle last week by the illness of her father. Melvin of F. M. of was the Covering. I^each, Bucksport, and Mrs. Reeponse— Sister Lizzie Libby Rogers, Bangor, guest Mrs. Clarence Gross returned home Sun- We devote whole room to William of also one Business of M. K. Haslem and wife a Carpetings and Draperies. We Hutchings, Orland, recently. day. after spending two weeks in Oceau- carry the largest stock in the city. son, Harry. Moses Haslem and wife, who have been ville. Call to order and music The freight yard at the station is Iwidly very ill, are improving. Conferring fifth degree on fifty-dx candidates Mrs. Abram Norwood has gone t*» HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. blocked with cars loaded with piling, ties, Paper—Sister Helen M Smith Mrs. Rena Kitchen is in Bangor visiting Oceanvdie to spend a few weeks with h r The merit, the honesty and the price fairness prevailing in the Hosiery contractors’ supplies, iron bridges, etc. Suggestion.- for good of order her husband, who is employed there. husband. Never before was there so much and Underwear end of our business have won for it an enviable reputation. freight Song —Mis- Ilyscru Mrs. Julia Braley is home from Hull’s May 16. 8pk< business at the all due to That It Is Spring showing is now most complete, and the choosing-time is here. We station, nearly t^ues-tlon—Rrtolred, necessary Cove caring for her daughter, Mrs. Phena the of the new railroad on the In order to succeed for a person to like TRENTON. make a specialty of Children's Hose, and think we have the best and most building Giles. side of the the vocation in which he is encaged. other river. The freight is E. S. son of the late satisfactory hosiery for children sold anywhere. Arthur Edward The friends of Louis Jordan are to Haynes, Sbepley transferred to and taken to Stock- ACT, Bunker; neg, glad lighters Haynes, who has had charge of tin n- See our line of 12 I -2c hose for Men, Ladies, Misses and Children ; Sib ikh, followed by dlscutslou elo ed at see him out again after being confined to ton. struction of the build- also our 25c line. the house for several weeks. Mr. Jordan $100,000 postoffice The death of one of the at has hi* Joseph Tilloek, will lose the use of one ing Holyoke, Masa., completed If you buy hosiery from us once you will never else Julien of master eye. buy anywhere oldest and best-known residents of the Emery, Salisbury Cove, work there, and this week starts on • afterwards. of the interest Companion court Sunbeam, I. O. F., by town, took place on Thursday at his home Pomona, complimented smaller postoffice building at Marblehead. manifested the in the hall of invitation met with Court Bnyctic Satur- at Bucks port Center. Mr. Tilloek was by remaining May 17. Spec. GLOVES, CORSETS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. bo an audience until the clone of the day evening at the hall. Three candidates eighty years old. He was always promi- large If want which session. were initiated, one and two you goods give satisfaction, don't pass these departments. nent in town affairs, being superintendent companion CASTINE. is Both sessions were full of interest and Foresters, the guard of honor of the The assortment enormous, and prices as moderate as inferior goods are sold of the town farm for twenty-four years, Meetings of the Maine historical socictj address of welcome the work. Visitors for. and a member of the board of selectmen enthusiasm, the being companions doing will be held in its library, Baxter hall, well received. from Court Tugwassah, Franklin, were LACES AND for twenty-two years. Besides his wife particularly Portland, Thursday, May 25, at which the TRIMMING. It was a even he leaves one A. B. Ames. John met in ses- present. very enjoyable ing. will be read: -The Our store is known for daughter—Mrs. Dority grange regular following (taper taste and up-to-date goods in that line. If you Refreshments were served. The funeral was on Sunday. Rev. Wm. sion at 8 p. m., Edward H. Smith master, Early History of Castine,” by Charles want the style, look these over. 16. H. Forsyth officiated. The bearers were with about fifty members in attendance, May William Noyes, of Castine. Charles A. Arey, Eugene Curtis, Capt. E. and a large delegation of visitors. BLUEHILL FALLB. U. Parker and Capt. Merritt Smith. The A good programme was carried out, with Gunner—Yes, Mme. Blackart refused to Our Shoe burial was in Silver l^ake cemetery. Mrs. Stillman Candage is very ill. Store. interesting remarks from members and join the union of mediums, and is n> Mrs. Mandy Friend is on the sick list. We devote a separate store to Moots and visitors. holding her own seances. 'SWitrttsm.nuB. About 200 attended with the Mrs. for David Shoes. We carry the largest stock and as- Pomona, Bowden, housekeeper came sortment in the city. All widths, styles and following granges represented: Steuben, Friend, Saturday. xltSmt-nmaiia. DO YOU GET UP Winter Harbor, Gouldsboro, Salisbury Mrs. Ed Hall and two sons will board sizes for Men, Women and Children. If you Cove, Lamoine, Hancock, Franklin, East- with Mrs. Prince Friend this summer. want shoes that in and fit, up-io-date style WITH A LAME brook, Mariaville, Brook!in. BACK ? Captain P. Friend has just loaded the in any quality, we have them. 16. H. Couldn’t Eat— May GameCock with staves at the wharf here We are great believers in children, and Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. WEST for Allen brothers for Stonington. in making them comfortable. For that TREMONT. Even Bread Distressed was Miss Hattie Carter, of who reason we carry more of an assortment in Almost everybody who reads the news- Mrs. Lizzie Benson, of Boston, call- Serge ntville, is sure tc know was working for Miss at Parker Groveville, Me., March 20. Children’s Shoes than all the other dealers papers oi the wonderful ing on friends here Sunday. Sweet, «i _i cures made by Dr. Point, is home, her mother being ill Dear Friends:— combined. The furniture for the new church came very Kilmer s with Swamp-Root, this week. All are well with it. pneumonia. Two years ago 1 was visiting The reason we sell so many shoes for the liver pleased great kidney, News was received here of brother. Mr. Wm. D. Soule, uf Sir Dix is at work at to-day the Children is because we better 1 and bladder Mrs. M. L. Manset Maine. v- simply supply remedy, death of Willie Wood, of While there 1 had a s It is the Jacksonville, the Children’s needs than others do. great medl- caring for Mrs. Eliza King, who is ill verc attack of con'd r Every cal Fla., son of Preston Wood, of indigestion, triumph of the nine- formerly eat even a looks, and } again. piece of bread without cub- requirement, fit, shape, wear, f teenth dis- this place, aged years. The family century; who had to at twenty ing a great deal of distress. My broth- moderate covered Donald Robbins, stop has the of prices. l after years of sympathy friends and relatives. er was at the A home ill with the will the J. M. taking “L. F.” Bitters Newest in s scientific research grip, join 16. 1 Fashions Men and i by May Crumbs. time and wished me to then comes from the east. try Dr. Kilmer, the emi- Harlow when she a Ladies’ Shoes—Styles you can’t get else- \ did so, and before i had taken half nent and blad- BAR HARBOR. The kidney B. B. Reed went to Augusta this week bottle 1 got relief, could eat anything where. Hump last is the latest. All are Dip toe, Military heel. It’s ae~ specialist, and is with Mrs. Emily Dix, who has been in- The recently-appointed deputy sheriff, and began to gain in flesh dead swell; you ought to see it. Of.course we have other lasts perhaps a little wonderfully successful In promptly curing sane most of the time for the past winter. M. A. Shea, started promptly his efforts to more sensible. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- Very truly yours, Bar Harbor On Ll*s and Bright's Disease, which is the worst Mrs. George W. Lunt spent Sunday keep dry. Wednesday he MRS. LENA C. HILL. Our Assortment is so large that we know we can please you. seized three lots of form of kidney trouble. night with her sister, Mrs. Nettie Tinker, liquor at the express A normal, healthy digestion is price- Our price on Children’s Shoes is from 25c to $2.00 Dr. Kilmer's is office. s Swamp-Root not rec- who is very ill at the home of her sister, less. But the True ”L. F.” Atwood Misses’ $1.00 to 2.50 but if have kid- costs Shoes, ommendedforevervthing you Mrs. L. A. Clark, at Manset. The Landers liquor seizure case has been Bitters has cured hundreds and liver or bladder trouble it will 1.00 to 3.00 ney, be found cents a bottle at all stores. Boys’ Shoes, Rum ell took Mrs. Nett ie Rumill to disposed of by Judge Clark dismissing only 35 good Just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested L. W. it, Youths’ Shoes, 1.00 to 2.00 In so many ways, in hospital v/ork, in private Bar Harbor last Wednesday w here she took Men’s 1.25 to 5.50 Shoes, practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- the train for Portland to join ner husband chase relief and has so Ladies' Boots, 1.50 to 4.00 proved successful in who goes first mate of the big schooner A Trial to Your Horne case that a Subscription Ladies’ Oxfords, 1.00 to 4.00 every special arrangement has Ruth Merrill. She returned later in the been made by which all readers of this paper who have not tried $1.00 for First Months. Particular attention is called to our enor- already it, may have a Daily Paper, 3 W. had a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book Capt. George Murphy telegram mous assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Ox- The Bangor News will be sent to new subscriber for the telling more about Swamp-Root and how to Wednesday night to come to Norfolk, Daily any fords. We are showing several styles at f