ourrt iBfmcrttB. being put in. At the Falls schoolbouse COUNTY FAIR. SlifatrtiannRua. ^ LOCAL AFFAIRS. the ceilings are being repaired and closets will be put in. The Hillside schoolhouse Program me for the Horse Races for NEW AliVKKThl M ENTS THIS WEEK. C. BURRI*4wm£ is receiving general repairs. Minor re- the Three Days. Idl'd for divorce. pairs are being made on other school- The premium list of the Hancock coun- M tine nni-lciil festival. houses, and several are being painted. ty fair association for this year’s fair at In--' v»• cy noli.. K-t <;<■.> It (.alley. and New I gland Telephone and Telegraph Co. E. S. Means has moved from Main Wyman park, Tuesday, Wednesday 0 and is in the pKMilwniT street to his Water street store. The Thursday, Hept. 5, 7, Bt'RRiLL Bank hands of the farmers and other exhibit- Bldo., ELLSWORTH, ME. Charles H 1’erklns—Notice of foreclosure. store vacated by Mr. Means has been Rldkiiill orH. special have al- rented by O. It. Burnham, who will move Many premiums WK UEI'KKSEN r THE Illuehlil Ocorge Stevens term. been and next week a academy—Fall from State street in two or three weeks. ready offered, by Portland: Powder! fairly complete list can be announced. Baking Most l{«‘lIlmne and (lien Hooper’s furnaces, etc. There was a large number of Hancock Foreign Companies. Hons—Ranges, Secretary Whitcomb says the farmers county’s representative citizens in Ells- Jjoiris/ liutis iv it It- seem to be taking new interest in the fair ('mujniti/ih Safety. worth last Saturday, when selectmen Made from pure For other local neics see pages 5 and 8. this year, and he looks for an excellent and assessors of nineteen towns in the cream of tartar. exhibit. There will also be a in a uni a to huit on improved real estate* and Miss Annie Conniek is visiting friends agricultural MONEY rrO LOAN county appeared before the State assess- ■■■—■■ — collateral. ————n. in Portland. fine livestock and poultry exhibit. The ~*._1. ors. fancy goods and art in There will a Hoeial at the department, the; he Free Baptist W. at the E. Lord preached Methodist hands of the will be as the food this ladies, attractive, Safeguards vestry evening. church In the after- j Sunday morning. always. * Cit y Clerk T. F. Rale and wife spent noon he went to to alum. “An honest talc, Bayside intending The programme for the horse racing on against speeds Sunday in Cherrytield. hold but tlie schoolhouse there services, the three days of the fair has been ar- best told.” a was and no services being plainly B. F. Joy and family left Monday for undergoing repairs, ranged as follows: Alum baking powders are the greatest week’s-visjcin Portland. were held. Tuesday. menacers to health of the present day# F. B. Aiken and wife left yesterday for At a meeting of the board of education 3 00 class, trot or pace, purse flfO Our is told. _ROVAL BAKtNO POWOSR CO., NEW VQRK._ story plainly a short trip to St. Stephen, N. B. Monday, John A. Scott was elected 2 30 125 assistant teacher at the school. The Mrs. T. J. Southwell, of Boston, is vis- high Wednesday. board also voted to Southworth’s 2 or '’•;!! iting her sister, Mrs. 1.. C. Beckwith. adopt 40 class, trot pace, purse f 100 Injured by F.nraped “Essentials of Arithmetic,” and Overton’s 2 23 125 James Lynch,of North '! th, while Fred E. Chase, of Elkhart, ind., is in physiology. Running, half-mile heats, 2 in 3, 75 leading a bull yesterday f- i. caught Ellsworth for a short visit with his wife. his foot in a I1 'I became A brisk forest tire started on land Thursday. platform. Miss Alice I'sher, of Bangor, is the ami attacked Mr. owned by Senator Hale at Birch point, 2 35 class, trot or pace, purse flOO suddenly enraged Lynch of Mrs. C. R. at ■ guest Foster Shady Nook. 219 before he was able to exfr: / Jiis foot. Green Lake, Monday. A crew of men 200 A buck hoard load of will The bull knocked Mr. break- We sell it. young people under Roderick McDonald was sent to Running, half-mile heats, 2 in 3, 75 Ly. to Shore l^unoine to- liis ankle. go Acres, Beach, tlie lake to light the tire, and yesterday Sectary Whitcomb is sending out entry ing right night. had it under control. blanks to horsemen, and hopes for a long The animal, now thoroughly enraged, Also Varnishes and forenoon Brushes, Rev. Albert J. of list of entries. followed up his attack. His- next blow Lord, Hartford, Vt„, Schools Nos. 1, and 10 will 2,7, 8, open •ch wit bin at the church Other events will be to fill in fortunately knocked Mr General Painters' preached Baptist Sunday 1'he teachers are: No. arranged Supplies. Monday. l,Miss < the bill between the heats. There reach of an iron bar. wit'.' h he fi- evening. A. Miss Hattie prob- 1 ■ Mary Grindle; 2, McGown ; heat tiie bull into si m. ably will be bicycle races and athletic nally Miss Alice Ha 'am, who has been so se- 7, Miss Husie E. Long; 8, Chester A. Mad- Beside the broken an Mr. Lynch sports. Other attractions will be secured V. II. STRATTOX, Me. riously ill for vi ral weeks, continues to docks; 10, Miss Minnie H. Moore. With had several ribs fr lagertuy Ellsworth, to keep the crowd happy. whs called. IllIJ’I UVl', perhaps one or two exceptions, ail other The clothes-1 hief is abroad in Ells- BCUUUI' "in IIJ-CII iuuiiunv, nt-pi. Examination of Teachers. SSU&crttsnncin worth. Sev rn! report loss of washing The Amkuican’s North Lamoine cor- The annual State examinations of left on line over night. respondent reports ttint I. M. Grant’s new MIDSUMMER CLOTHING teachers for Ellsworth and vicinity will IT KILLS ALL FOP.MS of: TSFOT LIPS John Morrison ami wife, of Dexter, are sloop “Nameless” and Capu. Charles in now in demand. No .better stock in Ellsworth be held at the high school building on greatest Mr. had a little brush on visiting Morrison’s brother, George Hodgkins’“Hazel” The will to select from. Friday, Aug. 26. examinations L. in this Frenchman’s hay one day last week. The Morrison, city. be conducted bv Supt. Dresser, of Ells- the left. GOODE! T/S Howard Adams is home from Boston for “Hazel", says report, got Capt. worth. LIGHT- WE IGI IT SUITS. A. C. H.»lt was at the tiller uf the “Name- Ixl his vacation, ami is receiving the “glad Besides being the regular examination less”. LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. hand" from hi- Minn;.- friends. for State certificates, it this year takes the Two t runkfuls of clothing, Mrs. Ib-hj". 1. zier suffered from a consisting place of the city examination, and teach- HOSIERY. ."v of wom< n’s and ers LIGHT-WEIGHT paraljt i,. k ,.:ay afternoon, and prim*’; jackets, capes not holding State certificates and de- I ot her outer and a largo number is now in u < r t il garments siring to tench in the Ellsworth schools ease com- condition. And everything else that will tend to add and 1 of iirj •■!!:H and parasols, which were are to take the examination. Mrs. Mary .1. Sanborn, of North An- requested fort to the hot spell. secured by the divers at the scene of the Persons to enter one of to Paris Green. Does dover, Mass., in visiting friends and rela- intending any Superior are at the office Ml. Desert Ferry disaster, the State normal schools, who are not Ha» less to tives in Ellsworth and vicinity. not injure plants. of the baggage master in Bangor awaiting of or and graduates colleges, seminaries man or beast. Gorton’s minstrels will appear at Han- owners. high schools having courses of study ex- OWEN BYRN, cock hall Saturday evening, Aug. 26, the Also a large sto-’v of The Misses Helen and May Bonsey, Miss tending over four years, or who do not been set forward from .... date having Sept. Water Street, Ellsworth. Annie McFarland, Harry IN Walker, Er- hold State certificates, may also take the 4, the date tirst announced. nest M" ore and C. IN Bellatty, with their examination. PARIS GREEK Owen and wife left for Byrn yesterday chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. (tiles, of Certificate will be issued in four a of three weeks in Boston and visit this city, have just returned from a ten grades, and for four periods of duration— FOR SALE RY SOLID OAK his Frank E. 0 vicinity. During absence, days' vacation at Contention Cove, where for life, or for live, three or one years. Smith will his store. A. manage they have been occupying the Wyman Examinations will be given in reading, G. PATJCTIER, EXTENSION TABLES, J. II. Woodward, H. S. Pearl, Carl R. cottage. writing, spelling, arithmetic, geography, DRUGGIST, and Charles R. of United States Snow, Mosser, Bangor, The Bangor News last Thursday printed English grammar, history, Main Street, Ellsworth. left in the *’A nnic and nature Monday yacht l^ee", a rut of the old Union river schooner physiology hygiene, study, Capt. Will Whiting, for a week’s cruise. civil government, theory and practice in only $5. “Express ’, and a brief sketch of her life COMING EVENTS. and school law. The “building supplement” issued with from the time when, as a propeller, she teaching, These tables are finished in and All wno desire to take the examination golden oak, the Industrial Journal of last half a to do in Ellawurth—An- Bangor, was launched century ago should register at once by sending name Thursday, Aug. 17, nual reunion of 26th Maine are the best value we ever offered. week, contained an excellent half-tone of towing on Union river until succeeded by either to State Supt. Stetson at Augusta, regimental positively or W. H. association. the First national bank building, Ells- the “Little Round Top”, down to her Supt. Dresser, Ellsworth. 17, at Mountain park, worth. present occupation as a bay coaster. Thursday, Aug. Bluehill— Horse trot in : fternoou. Station at Washington .Junction. ; W. & H. B. Phillips is busy making bricks. Rev. I). L. Yale, of the Rath Congrega- Dance in town hall in the <. .eniug. A. CUSHMAN SON, P. of He this to make in arrived to H. Stratton, Ellsworth, last week Ellsworth. expects year 1,000,000 tional church, Saturday spend Thursday, Aug. 24—Meeting of Hancock Cor. Main and Franklin Sts,, began work on the new depot at Wash- his two yards. He already has over 500,- his vacation here. His former parishion- Pomona grange at North B>n»hP|. to be built and 000 made. Last he made about in the welcome ington Junction, used year only ers and many friends city 26, at Hancock hall— jointly by the Washington and Saturday, Aug. 300.000. him among them. Mr. Yaie will preach County Gorton’s minstrels. Maine Central railroads. The Lamoine schooner “Lillian Wood- at the Union Congregational church at and ■ Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, DO YOU . The depot is in the Y formed by the GRAPES." ruff” went ashore at Ponce, Porto Rico, in Ellsworth Falls next Sunday morning at Sept. 5, 6, 7, at Wyman park, Ellsworth- | junction of the roads, and as near the Annual fair of Hancock fair | the hurricane last week. She lost fore- 10 o’clock and Sunday evening at 7.30. county X First of the will point as possible. The building will be association. season; J staysail. Particulars have not been re- Fire at the house on Water street occu- MAKE PICKLES ? about 20x60 feet. The platform and wait- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, X arrive to-morrow 4" ceived. pied by George W. Higgins caused about morning. ing-rooms will be arranged for the Sept. 19, 20, and 21, at Mountain park, Word was received in Friday afternoon. The fire fair of Hancock Ellsworth this |300 damage greatest convenience for mak- Bluehill—Annual county If passengers so, buy morning, that Rev. G. B. Chadwick, a for- caught from the kitchen stove. The agricultural society. All the x ing the transfer from one road to the :: burned the ell of the mer pastor of the Methodist church here, flames through other. fruits hrtnttp Hnd damaged the stahle. The kid with Ea :: | is critically ill at his home in Damaris- The building of this depot makes more Ladies, clean your gloves IIEINZ’S was owned J. M. remote the of of the Season. X cotta. He is not expected to recover. building by Capt. Hig- possibility extending the Belle glove cleaner, for sale only, by M. H road in to gins. The loss is covered by insurance. Washington County Ellsworth, Gailert, headquarters for kid gloves and Pears-Peaches—Cante- X Miss Isabel of after a and the building of a union station here. ;; (.'lark, Boston, All the lead- There was a small family party at the Mr. Stratton is also a large coal the famous Paragon gloves. Watermelons— week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. E. G. building •; loupes X home of H. N. last in honor shed at the junction. ing shades in lace and clasp. Swett, in this city, left Thursday for Joy Friday, | Pickling Vinegar X of Mrs. E. Adams, who on that Bananas—Lemons—Ap- Lamoiue Beach, where she is the guest of Mary day T > f rounded out years of 2IbbcrttBcmcntB. ■ 4. eighty-seven happy, AT pies. j Mrs. L. C. Berry at the VViggin cottage. _ useful life. Mrs. Adams entered into the I Repairs are being made on a number of of the as as the .. A choice Hue of X enjoyment day heartily schoolhouses in the Tbe School city. younger ones present, and showed less :: TOBACCO and CIGARS. X street school is having new underpinnings/ signs of fatigue after the day’s outing. MARKET. 1 DRESSER’S new steps, and alterations are being The injured in Ellsworth from the Mt. J. A. CUNNINGHAM. made in the interior. Modern closets are ;; 4; Desert Ferry disaster are all improving. East End Bridge, Ellsworth. fQiSrTJudsummer**"! Mrs. George H. Brooks was not so well abbrrticrmrnta. Sunday, but since then has been improv- ing steadily. George Lowell, who is suffering with a fractured rib, does |mFh-. SWEEPING not recover as quickly as hoped. The ISAAC L HUDGKI , Priced others among the injured in Ellsworth are improving rapidly. No. o School Street, g | {SACRIFICE4 SALE!{♦ George S. Swett will soon reopen his la pleased to Inform the people of Cheapness. f g boarding house, the Elmwood, on Water this city and vicinity that he has X There’s a vast difference X REDUCTIONS which has been closed since and between and low * street, fire put into his shop an engine cheapness IN 1 20 PER CENT. OFF g The of an destroyed the ell several months ago. woodworking machines, and ia X price. quality t article must be considered The ell has been rebuilt and the house do X 2 on all Youths’ and Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods, j« prepared to S Men’s, Boys’ together with its cost. It’s * renovated and repaired inside and out- 8 3 as we are about ready to go to market to purchase our fall and winter? TURNING, PLANING so with soap. v side. Mr. Swett will have more rooms X particularly FURNITURE. ♦ desire to reduce our immense stock of seasonable and ♦ have a lot of fine old stock. We stylish and JIG-SAWING We J than before, and more pleasantly and toilet odds and ends * + Children’s and Youths’ and Summer Furnishing | soap, arranged. Men’s, Boys’, Clothing J ol All kind* at short notice. O season’s conveniently of many purchases. t i Goods, 20 per cent, off for cash for the next sixty days. Our prices arej Actual worth is double our T Finished Tables The baptismal service at Higgins shore, aC8X0X«OOCHXHXMX>OOOO->>XK^S Antique ♦ marked in plain figures and have not been changed from former prices. ♦ Your choice of a big ♦ Patten’s pond, last Sunday morning, con- price. each. window full at 5c. at 29c. They are winners. ducted by H. A. Luckenbach, of the Free was 250 IOCtOOOC’->»X»i’0<,C,<>OOOCg Pictures all Framed Baptist church, attended by fully J Suits, $ 5, now $4.00. people. There were two candidates. At | WIGGINS DRUG STORE.? “ “ for 25c., 38c. and 90c. These are the afternoou service in the church in E. G. MOORE, 4. : 4.80. Ellsworth were received into the 6, | Registered Druggist, ♦ gems of art. they “ “ Manager. T church, the right hand of fellowship ♦ Just look at the Bamboo Easels being extended by Mr. Luckenbach. 7, 5.60. | There are mackerel in the bay. There “ “ I am offering the public for is no doubt of that the weirs report some 8, 6.40. only 29c. | | HAMMOCKS good catches but the patient fisherman “ “ BASE BALE and who sits all day in a small boat under u 8.00. Cod, Haddock. Halibut, Blueflsh,5 I Call and iu.-pect my stock before purchasing 10, I | Clams, Hcallops, ♦ elsewhere. sun a baited Mackerel, Oyatera, TENNIS GOODS. ,_ broiling dangling hook, “ “ Finnan Haddies. 0 Lobsters and finds it hard to believe. The explanation j 13, 9.60. ! is that Campbell A True Bldg., East End Bridge, O ; PAPER COVERED BOOKS c. there are so many herring in the ELLSWORTH, ME. for summer reading. bay that the mackerel are well-fed, and Take of this sale, as it brings the go; ds down at 2 J Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. X advantage great the fisherman’s hook has no attractions. J. A. THOMPSON. X wholesale prices. x Charles C. Young, of Ellsworth, is now HAY oiid STRAW, SEMBRICH, at Grand Forks, British Columbia, where () AY T VPLEY And Ollier (irt-iit Artists. & LOOSE or BALED. he is becoming largely interested in real ! LEWIS FRIEND CO., estate. The Grand Forks Miner of Aug. ♦ new Bank Block, Corner Main and State Street*, f. <»• < %kk, |X H“rd MAINE MUSIC" FESTIVALS. OTcA smt. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, 5, says: “A real estate deal of magnificent WOOD, Portland, Oof. :t and 4. X ELLSWORTH. X First Nat. Bank proportions, almost the first of any great BOARDINC STABLE. Bldg. u ■ LIVERY and Bangor, Oct. 5, <> and 7. Telephone connection. I. I.. HAI.M\N. Hl'.'r, ? Long distance Telephone. Correspondence significance in the city, was consummated X E. H. OSGOOD, WM. R. CHAPMAN, Conductor. (Continued on '.>$♦ Franklin Street, Ellsworth. solicited. paqe J,) c*4444444444444444*44*44444044444444444444C ^ SlWorrtisnncnts. 1 CUM HAN 1M>! AVOU. lllutual Unicht Column. tO. 9. 9. R 9ol«mn. l'ho AA Ifo am! Her Husband's Huslness. Some people are so accninmo,1(Ui * they arc a positive nuisance. FmrKt) r.v k\ nt m a non”. Topic For the "Week TI. a In nine \- Pain Health The editor Inrlt •iui Conquered; Rc man can go on. in amt toil- < >( the W < t. t in Hancock him year year out, 20—< ii lent in lft-» *». 11. l)o>le. and county, It* Motto: “Helpful Hopeful while rlbboner* to contribute t > thl iteornvily, r a *••' rs hanking. Tor;r. iw-» an.J e, ?. .1 Math, xiii, stored ing f. family ho. show no by Lydia E. Pink ■•lumn reports of meeting* or Item* that will 1h S3; Dan. ii. 15. \ in m *i? > of lntere-t to workers In other of th* The purj •*•-• ■- i'l thl* r.dumn are succinctly psrt* int* rt-i i.s work further than to county. We would like tld* to he » 1Ue .-..hunn | spend The ult 1 f v-: f Christ; .ni- s.atf! Sit 11 «* title ;■ nit it at ;t 1- t:«r the mu ham’s but It need fT.»rt on 111*- putt -f " * T t> at benefit, ft »>«l flint* I •» Is- helpful mid hope ft:’ Vegetable Compound. the money he makes, and look upon him Hancock tv tbrrn-l; tin* world and its tri- f women to make It *•». It I* n ••..Juinn of theli County Cavings r.eluc l<»r fbt t: moil l- i. It l* 1<*r the com- the Bans m.iking, not our*. Mild v* 111 be vvliAl llicy lu. a medium for the in in the Lathes' Home Journal. lire _assnr*l Christ's ’<* ibit* f tb* and of • ur-e, to of tin t« of lea* In i- it solicit* I fe«*l it my to write and thank are, *ubje*t approval Cotmnfiiretl Huftlnea* rehatige capacity duty editor "My llrm belief is that had he, in the “lay i, leaven and 11:«• : .! b :ir t *;av* :v t c*-tiiinuu*cations, and It- Mii’n -* depends Into' f«»r what 18%.{ y*>n your Vegetable Com- first flush of married talked over tils thu : ..n th*- .... o-t tiven :n li r«—beet. otn life, iiiuM. ai.. i. t, -i ! e nt.i tin- name <*f und has dnue f« me. It is 1 T»opo«it* In thlf bank an- iaw j the only business h» am < ions with bis by x, n ,, *’ 1 wife, taxation. I't fro* pretali' v. : dream X writ'-r in !•*•» i* print* .1 except 1»\ porndsdoti. n-.fdirine I have found that has done I < .‘li !i l!: >. w.ii ;•«--tn ct !■» or slu would imv omo inter- -led inbotti, i ■ r r* *. : ... j. approval Ariadne K. Webb union met .tar t t \. inu nr.' mo Wednesday ?• t> .• eilii*ef taking medi- your t*.'Warren tt* first for his and nfur •art! for her .V. it. COO LI President. ;!it ■ -• -- with Mr*, ami DUE, 8ISO J: Mill i"■ i»>* t vv :i!.<.1.1 u rvn-«*n. Addr* cine, I w as ail run th.*» down, tired all own and their children's. Think the ties : ; i : all com mu ideations to ers as f. Hows: President. Mr*. Inez ! Jonx r. u tiircnMn, 1 IIK \M> l: it'A time, no in hack -a.! v,c*.,!rnf >, appetite, pains my if In a t ; Small: Mrs. I. Hob- go that between linn and woman ot v. : : hi. m 11 Me. vice-presidents. May CHAh'l.KS {•■ nCKKll. ampb h, hearing down pains and a suf- r, T- „n.t, M :Ut o', it n great united in marring** when he never 1. Chn~; ■ : i ,:i is to s* ! ut un ften a Mrs. 1‘I. M iirrtu, Mr* i *. I Field- speaks ferer dur avru’f nstruation. After t:C> bins, . : i lg. Mr*. Maria Judkins; trea*urtr, Mrs °- gradual.; two lndth-- of K. Pinkli:*. March, June,'Scpu-mbor ami In, ,-n ... ing Lydia < » 1 entire *»\’ .Mutual inter*-t will bind in the y- ; r;-rtin w t e v**ry Annie Stinson; recording and correspond- Vegetable Compound I felt like a new Ito \ Kit Ot Dim (in. T? wale no an tie tower *g*,ti.ir id i—. * !v even when 1 leaven d i it *: s i> -If tbr* ..it all :h- ing seer* tarv, Mrs. H. s. \\ arrt n. people v.. •man. I am now on ! : \ \. F. T*t KMiOi. l- my fourth -• -Ioiin \V, l.t oi* forth, and -ee- the fleet imb.b-n t nut ns bri*' of meal. One :t i^ and it The showed interest in the danger. r** N n. « OIII.IIH.E. F Ituv.ind, and all have left me. 1 fod re}K>rts good Cuasoi t, lU Hi'M \pj.j-" o t: the h.'rnlnsr feet my pains < HAKI K < v and some of sigh**, has swnllo vrd up nfl *rt ion.'' Hi HUM I leavens at: r until tee wi. G I 1 *Ur than I work, though the meeting* « if tec-— 1:^ t tint I-ear have felt for three a ears « low hat! not been a* fully attended a* usual, Hock hour- •iaiiy, frv»»»j i> a. m. i!•• \v‘ ich t .* ,1 of the of Thk Amfb- your mnnrv w: .in, if 1 n preciation courtesy : the C han.i er over the Gate or three .. .* day a *t h ;t. I>ry the face invc.-ti <1 in kbarvi* of the w i Ir.w in a to ( T. I Th turn 1- ps Engl i. VN e The serious ills of women devoting column W. Europe, sit dS-coii-oIrtte. develop carefully afterward, using a soft towel. whi hi ... y Eng fr<•m neglect of < work. Sisters help to till it. arly symptoms, livery / ltd >' J1 .« Journal. Ensworlh land ar« Dear Mutual /' ING S! 1.1 \K\. la am! Baililis; issi leavenin the w-rid but should not Gradually. I doubt not the hearts of all who read warning they give be disre- A surely. kingdom spreads, and. if NATION \L COW I'NTION. Jtlr5ir.ll. MAY SKKIIs this column have been moved in garded. j sympathy \ d w ill be run iliac-, ura.,- ...at n ;s a -t i• i. Mrs. Finkham understands these *js train from Chicago 1* now ojH-n. Shares, y/ each r-i ■ i u> ; .• a. with the many sorrowing household.* in f rt!:* >’• to thi XX e.an’s inn n let j .ti.uk- ..ft.* avi troubles bettor than any local phy- legates Chri-t ;>itytru ts, y / per *ha eastern and ii’.arlv in our w 2. Ti. : ... .1 Christ s K.n_ a is Maine, partii sician and ill give every woman free Ti nijx ranee I'nion annual convention, > own This seems t t>e one of w to be .... i'he r- id i av- county. advice who is puzzled about her hich is to be held this year in Seattle, WHY PAY RENT? I * those times “when in the shadow of a w You Never know the a w:i- .d. at ;.i l .-t i: 1 ..vaied health. Mrs. Finkham's address is XX ash. The train ill leave Chicago, Moment when tthm you ran borrnw on aharc-. giro a flr-t the wi. i in t uly great affliction, the soul sots dumb”, and lynn. Mass. Don't put ofl until Oct. 13, and run direct to S< attic without mortjiftnca- writing this Information Prove of pnIuc«> it cvcrv month. M t.i: •, we feel in our innermost souls that may ti. i:.. ._ 1 at am-, a at “vain health Is > It is to and smote gr« completely broken down hange. consist of palace payment-* anA mb-p^t t .. is the of man”. will amount to l-tit 1111?• mount..::. to. i ti.-- wi. le earth help Write at the first indication of trouble. tourist cars, ear which Infinite Value. sleeping dining than -i ftp- t.ow ... Job’s friend* to > Chr>: ...: a worldwide went, hoping comfort w ill furnish meals a la carte and a n-ct, anti In a!n»ut 10 vi-ar library Ii is worth considerable to any citiz*: n of 1 Mi :i hav to him in his great afflictions, but when will king tried found uni- they me roiji ar for committee meetings en route. hkiix;k. I'.llsworth to know the value and use a saw that “his was of versal kin-. ana, but have failed. grief very great” they The running time will be arrang* ti so a* OWN YOUR OV.’N HOME. ? no le h .- am sat with him for without a Tm-riSeim if there i<* occasion to Worldwl n.pire btin the dr. day- speaking Historj of Connecting Link lletwcen allow the passengers t*> view tin entire word unto Min. him silent F.ir psrtlr \ar* Inquire -f f more than larthly tentate, 1 at giving sym- Muiuil and the r-*iite by either or return- employ it. ::i t!:< tv. r:;;n frail human- [ Desert Mainland. daylight, going ilKNKV W *11 M *>, iida ai" i. So it seems to me now, in this u .;; pathy. ing. On the outward trip Sunday will be ity i» -ubj* it'- many influences and F'.r-l N.tf. !'. E. M. Ha r West Eden, in Bar liar A. W. Kino, President i Christ will u t full. Hia kingdom shall sudden calamity that has shadowed si> nt at < irainl Forks. N.I>.,i»cat St. Pa-.! Rtcnril. unfore-t. < that the wisCft homes and hearts words we >ntingen« extend f: sea to sea and from the many any ml M inneajK'lis, Minn., a- the party Few of our readers can riv nher when are totally unable to guage the future. rivers to the ends of the earth. can say seem very meagre comfort. The i'.,,iy decide. Keturniug the Sunday will Professional iTarSe. the to to or from this in- 3. Christ's kingdom will triumph sorrowing ones have no idea of the waves only way get rt ash. Know. then, that Doan's Ointment will was water or CARROLL overnliotl r of that roll from heart to heart land, t.y by fording the nar- V Hl’RRILL. kingdoms. In Nebuchad- sympathy Tickets are good from Oct. 13 to Nov. T‘>. cure any u«t of hemorrhoids, commonly row-, a -trait or pa-sage of water abou nezzar's diunu the of the and the many tenderly expressed remem- the limited t<> Oct.-Th >. J. 1.111- ATTORNEY kingdoms going know n u- r disease of the cull* 200 feel wide Frenchman's pile-, any AND brances of as connecting bay '• .world were r* presented by an imago them, the first great shock n, of No. 375 Broadway. New York, can and the Western and the » le or skin, generally t« rmed eczema. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. composed of various metals. Christ's of their loss lo gins to settle into .1 realiza- bay. separating furnish further information regarding the mainland of Trenton from Mr. 1'. \. I.erniond. » f Third Not art am* by a stone cut out without hands, and tion of the sad, unalterable truth. Thompson's trip. St., say- Pcrmo .h atitk i.fthv v land. | _ sm t- It seems to go to in the tha stone the image, and break mockery any “Owing to Itching Piles there was no rest Dfflrr oTfr Iturrl'.l National !■ 4 ia the ir* the the freshness of their sorrow and “Oh, The following account of t he first br Rlvervlcw Koeal r. K. ( nlon. pieces u, brass, clay, say: for nm during the day, at night it was Statu Street, Ku.rwi.kth, v which connected Mount Desert island The sixteenth v- the silver and tbe gold. Tims symboliz- it is all for the best.’’ You may believe it quarterly session of K -4__ with the and excruciatingly annoying and to get rid of tbe final of Christ's is all for the best for them. Time in- mainland, of the incorpora- erview local union of Christian Fndoavor ing triumph king- may H. W. tion of the that built will will he held nt \Ye-t it scum d I u**ed this and HAYNES. dom over the kingdoms cf the world. able them to see it in the same light that company it, Franklin Free IJap- ;v'-«»:b!e. I)R to The t >t eliurdi J_\ 1 he *rri- in fact eu thing that I learned of. The kingdoms of the world that oppose y. see it, but don't expect them to ad- prove interesting reading many. Tm-day, Aug. that, ry DENTIST. ■! their story is contributed by one of the best .ng se-sson w ill open nt 10 3 ', afternoon but the remained the same. I a the kingd uf Christ shall be over- just quivering sensibilities and their piles paid «*“Sanc!olor for thoPainlo** Extrao* authorities on Mount Desert st I at alls; :21 a for a thrown. Tb -e that accept Him shall torn heartstrings to the calm reasoning history, 3d, evening 7. The programme f r spc Pamo log price guar- tlon of Tooth. Eben M. Hamor, of West Eden. t he is «s follows: anteed cure, but the did not N be governed i* Him. and thus all king- of ordinary affairs. At the first they jnay day guarantee "»'H« IN I'llM A I'I. H \N K It : 1 I is a doms be Him. feel that “all waves and billows have The “Flying Place” passage of Forenoon. jchange matters. 1 bad it as bad as ever. ed Wed shjjll conquered by thy notice. water about 150 feet wide, at M Doan's Ointment came to notice while What a lb seed privilege we shall gone over me”, but sometime they may high water, tmg opened y pre-i.h t.t.T M Rial- !. .! my and at low water, > .re r*- -. i. »• o ! »t "Ver a so I a box at esteem it to have seme part in this uni- learn that dry separating Thomp- pr looking paj*er. got HARRY W. (i*>(;ooi>. son’s island from Mount De-ert island. " «si.i*. ..Kev G IV Avery store. It relieved meat J JK. versal spread of the kingdom of Christ. “Faith tread* a seeming void j Wiggin's drug K ■'!-»*.. A was buiit across the I M It : once. When I had us* 1 nut* and one-half Are we doing onr p>art of the work? If A ud finds a liis'k beneath." bridge “Flying v .1 IIOMtEOl’ATHlNT. Place” soon after Eden was Devotional service. II- K I. bard s we have been leavened, are we leaven- incorporated box-, I was cured. What amount of mis- Racket dinner. Main in 175*5. U- St.. Kujwokth, m ing others at home, abroad, that the This is the month of reunions and pic- Afternoon. ery uld avoided if people only knew In service w In’Ot.r Po*tai Ttvrai h < whole wcrld may be leavened? If net, nics. Some good staid people may jeer at January, 1836, the legislature of S'Oig hat Doau ?, Ointment can do a- a pile Maine an act William Bu- incss may we nut question onr own leaven- the frequent outings which so many en- passed creating cure.” St r< K«»H T * 1»K. \ 1 Dot -LA** 1. o? and trea-urer John their Report secretary *■ ing? Can we be saved and inter- joy at mountain or seashore, but a day off Thompson, Haynes, associate- Doan's Ointment for sale by all deal- Nltfht rail- an»«cn-'l promptly at ♦* fti qpt 2. •! ifth's and Ke}*ort s ested in tbe salvation of others? now and then in company is successors, “A body politic and cor- ers; prlc Vo h box. Mailed on re- congenial ! Miscellaneous Bible ii. 1-12; Isa. ii. often a day of rest and refreshment, which porate, by the name of The Proprietors ceipt of pr by post* r- M ilhurn IV*., Huf- B. WHITCOMB. Readings.—Ps. Reading.Ml.--Cora G nlon 1JENJ. of s 0. 7 ; iii. 1 Dan. will many a hard in life to Mount Desert Bridge Corporation;'' alo, N. V '!<• agents for the 1. S. 1-3; ix, 7; Ixii, -13; ii, brighten place ; Papers for discussion them certain and Xeb. those who are for the most in a granting powers W > Remember the name, Doan’s, and take 44; iv, 3; i, 13; Mic. iv, 1-3; part busy privi- i.At attitude should h ( K sustain the ATTOKXKY-AT-LAAV Math, vi, 10; xxviii, 19, 20; Lnke week-a-day world. leges. among which was the right to world? Rev Henry Parson-. Discus- no other. ixiv, 4s; Acts i. S; Rum. x. 14. 13. THE ARROW AND THE SONG. build a bridge over Mount Desert nar- sion, Rev Mr Tilton OFFU t IN FLIERS' BLOCK. from the mainland in .Should a (. K Rev. vii. 9. 10. Among the many very pleasing essays rows, Trenton to rater to the world for the ad- ^iBcrtisnnnits. delivered by the graduates from our Eden, and to establish and collect toll for vancement of Ids society? Ml— Grace ELLSWORTH. MAINE schools and the abstract here Butler. A '! n »t♦* r'lJiAlu* n «***. colleges given crossing said bridge. Discussion, Harvey Ash of one Miss I). Gould’s by Edith Abbott. What uniform of a of The was principle right may C F. BURNHAM, A minister the gospel should be Bethel, will take rank, bridge to be completed within •JUST PUBLISHED! academy, high E rely on? Miss Wllla Blalsdell. Dis- A. looked as as much of an and w ill be a wide circle of two years after the first of ATTORNEY upon authority enjoyed by day September, _ cussion, Kev G W Avery and as skilled an adviser in readers. 1836, or the charter was to become null AND things spir- Is friction societies an A few years ago there lived in Portland, among lmilcatlon itual as a doctor is in matters of health and void. There was also in the act the C O l* N SKI. L O R A T L A W a man w hose sunny talents of disloyalty to Christ? Mrs little disposition, HISTORY Alwo f«»r at! c)a**ea of and a lawyer in matters of property and moral character, won for himself the following proviso: “Provided however Clark. Kev K H prosecuting attorney Discussion, Osgood the United'state*. And it is the admiration and of all. that after the pension* agaln-t minister's business to be respect period of twenty years the Would Apostolic living he practical In the OF ] Ru*lne»* solicited. Wadsworth Longfellow has been as well informed and able to advise Henry towns of Eden, Trenton and Mount In- nineteenth centuryv W Hancock. Dis- Ellsworth. Maine. rightly named our “Universal Poet”. those in his care as the or either of shall have the cussion, Rev H A Luckeubach family physician • • « • • sert, them, priv- or the family lawyer. To be such he ilege of purchasing said at the Kveni ng. SWAN'S From him we learn a lesson of deep bridge, Song service ISLAND, A. STEWART, M. D. must be not only familiar with his doc- meaning in “The Arrow and the Song”. original cost of erecting the same, for the J Sermon The drones In our young peoples’ trine. but saturated with the of of making it a free HOMOEOPATH spirit "I shot an arrow into the air. purpose bridge.” societies and how to wlu them for Christ, 1ST, the It fell to earth I know not MAINE, Bible, imbued with the miud of where, The capital stock of the corporation Rev K H Wist Brooksville. Maine. For so it flew, the Osgood swiftly sight Graduate Boston Member f Christ, have the heart and of a its was fo,000.00, divided into one hundred Collection. I’nlyemlty. genius Could uot follow It iu flight. BY Maine and such Honuropathlc Medical society; America: pastor knowledge of humau shares of f50.00 each, which were taken Con-erratlon.. H Sumner Institute of and I breathed a into the air. Horn(i-opathy, corresponding nature and fact in song meml>er Boston Medical dealing with all It fell to earth, 1 know not where. by fifty-nine persons, in from one to H. W. SMALL, M. D. Homa*opathlc society. For Admlsalon to Normal School*. classes of men as will enable him at For who haw sight py keen and strong seven shares each. Of these fifty-nine telephone connection. That it can follow the flight of e>oug. The trustees of State normal schools once to know and appreciate the needs original stockholders, Capt. Eben L. Hig- have adopted the following regulations of his people and satisfy them by dis- Long, long afterward, in an oak, gins is the only one living and he is in his E. BUNKER, JR., I the still for admission JOHN to them the rich treasures of found arrow, unbroke; of students- to said schools: A history of >wan’s island has just t een pub- pensing And the soug, from beginning to end, ninety-first year. 1. All cohere lished, and will be ready for in a few ATTORNEY AT LAW. truth and grace over which Christ has I found .gain In the lteartof a friend.’’ The first meeting of the corporation graduates an* to be admitted delivery without examination. days. L>r. Small, of Atlantic, bus much made him a was given OFFICES AT steward.—Reformed An arrow is a cruel weapon, a sharp- held on the second day of July, 1836, ; 2. Graduates of high schools, time to the preparation of this volume, which Church treacherous with and was called to academies, BAR HARBOR AND ME. Messenger. pointed, missile, tipped order by Capt. Wil- covers 244 Krona the of BIXEHILL, and it not seminaries, and other secondary schools, hav- pages. following table poison, though may always liam Thomson. On motion of Joel Emery contents be seen the which the bring death to its victim, it inflicts a ing courses of study covering four years and may ground Bar Harbor offices: 7 and 8 Mt. DeaertBlOC*. A Time For Common Sense. Edward Brewer was chosen chairman and took covers Bluehllloffice painful wound and leaves a permanent fitting for college, will be admitted without ex- open Saturdays. Now is tbe time for the James sober, scar. Whiting, clerk. Col. John Black, amination on presentation of diplomas. TABLE OF CONTEXTS. A word be likened to an arrow. The thoughtful, intelligent body of tbe may of Ellsworth, was chosen president of the j. aii persons Homing Mate certificates of I. arrow once loosed does not return to the Introduction—Aborigines—Discovery. H. GREELY, American to assert itself. We any grade will 1* admitted without examina- J)R. people nor does a word return to corporation. II. Purchase—Settlement and Land Titles. bow, spoken tion on of said must not be stampeded in either direc- the lips that uttered it. We cannot tell Thomas Kobiusou, of Ellsworth, John presentation certificates. III. A Sketch of the Life of Col. James Swan. DENTIST. 4. All other must a tion or by any leaders, no matter how where the arrow may fall or w hat will be Some*, of Mouut and William person* pas- -atlsfactory 1 V. Biographical Sketches of settlers. jr., Desert, Early Graduate of the Dental the result of its descent, neither are we examination In common school studies, physiol- V. Philadelphia College, distinguished. No false glitter of pa- Thompeo.1, of Eden, were chosen a coin- Gott’s Island. class of *75 able to follow the course of a word or es- ogy and hygiene, and algebra Including simple VI. triotism must be allowed to dazzle us tn nri-rtur*. a cnHa rtf hc.laru The Fishing Industry. in Giles' Ellsworth. timate its for or evil. The All cornel Block. power good equations. such persons will have an ojv- VII. of into of what true us Synopsis Municipal Records. Closed afternoons until further losing sight patriot- careless words that were forgotten by govern the corporation. James to take Wednesday Whiting, portunlty the examination at the dates VI11. Miscellaneous. notice. ism means. Now ia the hour for ccin- Andrew Peters and Thomas Kobinson and place* announced for Statu examinations. vnnn c U Un~A A J_ in the memory of another, causing bitter • • were chosen a committee to wait on Col. heartaches and endless pain. Each Candidate* for examination are re- xnon sense, which be H. DHUMMKY, cannot fooled or one of ns the subtle of in- Black aud give him notice of the doings possesses power quested to send their name* to the State THICK, #1.50. 0HARLE8 cajoled or browbeaten—to assert itself. fluence over those around us. If, by of this meeting. ATTORNEY superintendent before 20, in order our words and careless acts, we Aug. Whatever decision, let it be made thoughtless The then to meet at AND sorrow into the lives of meeting adjourned that they be notitied of of bring others, may place* The book may !>e obtained of the I>B. calmly, intelligently and as in the Di- of Sumner A Wilson's hotel in on author, think of the vast amount unhappiness Ellsworth, examination. H. W. COCN8ELOR AT LAW. vine Thus we Small, Atlantic, Me., or of the eight. only can reason- of which we shall be the cause. Wednesday, t he 13th day of pub- July, current, llsher*. The Hancock County the to bless the If, on the other hand, we each Publishing Rooms .* and s, First Nat'l Bank Building, ably expect Almighty grasp op- at 1 (^clock p. m. The of this Magazine, Hook anti Newspaper Notes. to make our lives a we doings Co., Ellsworth, Me. United States henceforth, as heretofore. portunity blessing, and notice of The most ELLSWORTH, MAINE. shall be conscious of having accomplished meeting the adjournment, striking feature of The. Cen- -^•Congregationalist some good and know the joy that comes were printed in a paper, published in tury tor September, which will be a "salt- • • from bringing pleasure to others. Ellsworth, called the Radical. water number,” is the first instalment SEND US “Desperately Wicked.'* Let us flil our lives with the earnest en- OWE DOLLAR The was called to of Joshua Slocum'* « ut tbU »d. heart is deceitful deavor to do to think the adjourned meeting Captain "Sailing uui aad wad to in -ilh gl.OO, and w# -iU wad os IhU *KW [“The above ail thing* and good, purest * I’KO' order Alone Around the III tm V» *K> lthick OKi.AV by fm •* offer Ah, me! There lurks not greater foe without author in in prlee, 431.75.* all the of time. be adopted. Edward Brewer and Joel 1595, a forty-foot sloop Imthctl.tt or tM.Ik. and freightcharge*. Than dwells within. through ages They may like the arrow, cruel, stinging, an«l deadly, Emery, of Eden, John Somes, jr., of Mt. built by himself in Buzzard’s Bay, and $31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS’ PRICE or be the vi- taken back and forth across the We us for life’9 conflict and they may like song, which, Desert, William of Atlantic ^ ^ gird go forth Thompson, Eden, and rd bj elkrrs. *ut It tin nlfrr an* »»« ur in the heart a makes and thence around Horn made b< fore brating of friend, Cape and the t; »«.. Seeking our foe, John M. Noyes, of Trenton, were chosen rT.»“C.^i?UE_E_N !«• on-- id l»l H vi.Lk till SM Et.TEST our own lives sweeter. of Good ruNUD loitr.arbi. r.o Made. tn the I.. .r dream that he has met Cape Hope, without assistance Fr< at -n e >. .wn which Kor and vanquished us 1- " eii directors, and William treas- or The trav- tireet frou, n -t.m h.,' -u an l-■tm some idea of IU us see to that our “arrows are Thompson, companionship. distance t*etfVif Lung, lung ago. Let it appearm. Mude from solid quarter •ttwed urer. James ersed w as 16 000 miles, and the oak. ukti with and not with Whiting resigned the office accuracy p.u- dm-h, hand; rmly d* «J «•. l. Lamented tipped honey poison. of the navigator's landfalls Ute-t |s;»54 sty |e. TUB At Ik Ol U..\ .>0 f, b m, he; hijb But we are proud, so slow to learn the truth of clerk, and Leonard J. Thomas, of throughout 1 Eden, was a thing to marvel his chronom- The Master at, Ulus lA'U'r*, 11 st« an i. >v*6 taught— was chosen to till the p'. f• Oispaw.a. Principal, I have in tL s vacancy. eter for most of the time a ualriaaa, Brlodla, (ele*i. trtai.iaa. 1 ... t That deadlier enemy to self than self “Janet,” you my thoughts being little .tipier. William and John M. tin clock of the kind. Ioup.er, lMapa> u l*rl- a -d %..« lluaiM. I4cib.c touplrr* week sweet remembrance. Thompson cheapest Tub* -• Mortal hath nut. for your Ne\. Noyes ’iwHI. 1 i.r.nd Oncaa bsni. t» Orcbattral n,.| contracted Kewoal.17 Pin Kred. 1 Sri ol *7 pure I will it more to build the bridge. They S*,,t *rl,.jia week acknowledge fully. Kred*. S» »f»7 B> i.llaat aleele Life’s issues or of or evil trend Prevented a Larsiiajtly li.-u., 1 >^t «f good commenced Tragedy. f 4 Kirb K- los •* Aunt Madge. on it in the fall of 1536, and Sns«lb IHdpB.iMt ii-I s*t ,.( p|,.»,ln» Lie ail Wi M. i..,itou» within; Timely information given Mrs. Priaelpal Ured*. '| || f \t SH ill | | completed it in the fall of 1537. George -I -. .■".!>» ,f the Oe'.eh-ated He who would not lift up hands must ll..'.. Mjv holy guard of I'e Long, New Straitaville, Ohio, prevented ill t..*■ UHfhr h'ntde lu*u\iu.- .-.j llis heart from mn. of a Slave> Many tind fault about the toll •Bad < Story people ui-plt-r* sad tot ImnoBi. n ... f a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A anthers o( To be bound hand and foot for and say that the stockholders have made bellows the best ri.' i-r. -£, ,\.rj\ Thou Eternal years by IF'.’ »t MB' Oh, One, wnose searching eye frightful cough had long her awa .? (I the chains of disease is the worst form of a large amount of money by it, and that kept U UK «*t fk> Sees everywhere, every night. She had tried many reined it to be made a free ..W- Burdened with conscious guilt, to Thee we coma slavery. George D. Williams, of Manches- ought bridge. One of and doctors but steadily grew worse ui. UwViaad | '■ -a« lJ •- 'if--- — ubl .t. j. In mute despair. a was the stockholders informs me urged to try I)r. King’s New Disc vei ter. Mich., tells how such slave made principal •U \RANTEE0 25 YEAriS. One -— so bottle wholly cured her, and s. —--—--- -V Oi.i. S ; free. He says: “My wife has been help- that it has paid its running ex- wo Cover our mortal weakness with Thy strength she Rarely w rites this marvelous medicine also eur» less for live years that could not turn penses and six per cent, interest on its r’ 1 And make us bold Mr. of a severe of over »n bed alone. After two bottles Long attack 1'neumon •• using original cost. «•_< 1 To rid of every evil tendency Such cures arc of the match ! of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully im- By the terms of the charter it can be positive proof The heart’s stronghold. less merit of this for rJI• proved and able to do her own w ork." This mane a free bridge whenever Tren- grand remedy curirm V » * \i Eden, all throat. chtst and troubles. Onl\ supreme remedy for female diseases quick- ton and Mount Desert or ither ot them lung Thus, with life's fountain head made clean and 50c. and fl 00. bottle ly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan- pay the stockholders the -uui vt *5,000 Every guaranteed. Trial bottles free at S. D. < pure, choly. headache, fainting and dizzy and vote to it in. Wkm;in Druir Life shall be sj>ells. keep repair. pure, This medicine is a Store. *>' miracle-working god- Thompson’s island and a very small Y. rU or any nUI" •(*.«! or« tprrw Bor can deceit or wickedness vex •' •• "■ '• long send to run-down of «... iAlV*" 1 •< »•* •‘'•I weak, sickly, people. piece Mount Desert island have been ’* ■'* » I I. 1'. ;t> k *< 4T ♦ii.iw ...dif >. #1 li-oG Heart so secure. 1 bottle 50 cents. set off Every guaranteed. Only from Eden and annexed to Trenton R I T A N S ".. f. in'1 1 FOR SALE.-Ten for 5 cents at —Sarah L. Tenney In Christian Work. '-*r» *■ Sold by S. I). Wiggin, Druggist. since the bridge was built. druggists. One gives relief. lUitkrrl k 1 I. *rr toorou^hij tr.ijii >, ra.tan, Dcii>»ainfc* now »»jjfnan Sl».. ChlCAuU( ILL* xlbbtttiBrmcntB. KITTKKY TO CARIBOU. I’KKSEN I'-DAY THOUGHTS. Washington as Sentinel. ST A 311* YOUK OWN CHKCK9. William Perrine gives a graphic picture One Week’s Wliimmlngs of News, BY G. GROSVENOR DA WE. of Washington’s memorable winter of Hanks .Must Return Unstamped Checks Novelty a ml Nonsense. suffering at Valley Forge in Ladies’ Home to Makers. Rev. William H. Littlefield, of Vinal- The New Mail— Rich.—I what Respite Journal. “Sentinels pacing in the snow on It would one to know how died surprise ; haven, Sunday, aged eighty-on some of us ftie may feel prompted to say in outposts took off their caps and stood checks I years. He was the father of Congressman many without the necessary rev- our haste, regarding the sin of being rich, in them to save their feet from freezing,” C. E. Littlefield. enue stamp on them come into the banks. | our sober thought convinces us that it is he writes. “Here end there could be The State board of iiade will hold its Hitherto the custom has been for the [ possible for some men to grow rich and found even officers in a sort of dressing- annual at about meeting Bangor, Septem- yet remain honest-at least we think that gown made of old woolen bed-covers, banks to put on the stamps and charge ber 26. A over the Washington it could be so 1 lie them to trip with ourselves were any stout-hearted women of New Jersey up customers. railroad is such County proposed. good fortune to come our way. it sent their quilted clothes as Christmas But you can’t do that any more; the would The strike in the Critcbett, Silsby «V indeed be a great sanity if, before presents, with the patriotic jest that as commissioner of internal revenue says so. Co. shoe factory at Belfast was satisfac- judging others, we would get into the v/omen were HHid sometimes to wear the It is no longer a case of “may”, but a case habit of torily adjusted last Wednesday night, and placing ourselves in their posi- trousers, so now there would he rii excuse of “must”. Here is the ruling which tions. the factory started on full time Thurs- It would save the world from for men who might wear the peticoats. must be followed hereafter: much that is harsh day morning. and heart-breaking Washington, who never exaggerated, said You are advised that hanks have no author- and in criticism. that few men had more to atlix to Patents have recently been granted to unworthy Uihii one shirt, ity stamps unstamped checks pre- It often that a man a half a sented, and should return to the drawer un- Maine inventors as follows; L. H. happens with sort many only one, and some none at any of second all. three stamped check presented for The In- South Portland, breakdown fire- sight, either cultivated or Nearly thousand men were payment. Cobb, struction contained in natural, can see in mind’s and treasury decision No. arm; A. H. de- his eye the barefooted, occasionally might he Gilman, Saco, lubricating 19,006, under date of June ‘29, to the effect value of an idea or seen a soldier 18'.i8, vice; J. F. combina- of neglected land, and who was all but naked. O’Neill, Lewiston, that there was no objection to the requisite can it so that on the hillside and “Sometimes there was to cat in tion-rule. develop nothing stamp to an unstamped check presented for on the the but Hat. where men never lived before, camp rotten salted herring. Men lias been The Penobscot county grand jury for payment, revoked. This instruction there shall arise the walls and the marts were known to snacb at the dough of half was given to meet an the August criminal term of the supreme emergency immediately of a city. And we will declare, therefore, baked cakes in the kitchens of the farm- preceding the taking effect of the stamp act of court reported Friday. No indictment that even if we have hitherto denounced ers’ wives. The contractors and the com- duly 1, 18!'8, and in order to obviate the neces- was found against the Levant men, who as robbery that which was and missary agents and the Continental Con- sity of returning by the banks these unstamped were charged with and enterprise tarring feathering checks Issued by drawers in ignorance of the Rev. foresight, we will not any more blind gress had brought twelve thousand men George Higgins. law. The law being now generally understood, ourselves to the fact that the more com- to the verge of starvation, and the blood Miss Kate Lilly, of Pittsfield, aged there i« no further need of such permission. plex our civilization becomes the more of General Wayne ran iiot with rpge as he “In relation to liie stamping of drafts, note' twenty-five years,died suddenly Thursday will one looked on his frequently man see the broad poor 1% 1 nvs w«ak with and other taxable instruments Miss had generally, you night. Lilly been bicycle riding for w opening effort here the blind eye of hunger. Indeed, there wbh hut one horn are ad\ised that all taxable instruments should all the The doctors decided that evening. another feels an tumbler and also hut one Before on a a only adamantine w all of wooden dish for he stamped by Die person or persons who make, starting “run” "wash with death was due to the bursting of a blood refreshing difficulty and of fruitlessness. every mess. Washington himself dined sign, or issue them, Inner Sec. 7 of the act of vessel caused by over-exertion in is Ivory Soap gives new energy. It lathers quickly in any riding '1 he new man—rich—recognizes the one day on potatoes and hickory nuts. •June 13, 18U8, it ail offense punishable by tine the bicycle. of $100 for to or kind of water righteousness of the old statement that ‘My good man,’ he said to the sentinel any person make, sign Issue and does not cost more than common in front of his check or other Instrument a The fourteenth annual State convention “to whom much is given of him much headquuiern, pacing'up any requiring stamp and down in the bitterness of a cold without Ilrst stamping the issue. The of clean is not of Christian Endeavorers will be heid*at shall be required”—a truth that has been soap. luxury being realized without morning, ‘have you had anyr hing to eat?’ “In the event of removal by death of the City hall, Portland, Sept. 5, 6 and 7. understood, more or less, since men Hrst ‘No, sir,’ was the ‘Give me You reply. your maker of an unstamped instrument, any party using Ivory Soap. need not fear alkali, or other Among the speakers will be Rev. F. E. to themselves with other musket, then, and go inside and some began ally men, get interested in such unstamped instrument may Clark and breakfast,’ and the tail commander wife, Rev. Wm. T. McElveer, but whose greatest power and whose have same made valid in accordance with the injurious ingredients fi>und in is gravely walked and down as many soaps. Ivory Soap Rev. F. L. up guard Goodspeed, Rev. E. K. Chand- greatest beauty is blossoming forth in over his own house.” provisions of Sec. 13 of the act of June 12, 1998, but to a D. Rev. in nothing pure materials, combined make soap that ler, I)., W. G. Puddefoot and these ending days of a great century. connection with Sec. 3,422 of the revised Luther D. Wishard. The influence of statu es.“ will clean and rinse the new man—rich—is ELLSWORTH MARKETS. quickly, thoroughly, satisfactorily. felt in the The decision Rev. Thomas J. Nelligan, who for the social life of the day. For he revoking treasury decision it is w ho can Wednesday, August 16, 1899. No. IT FLOATS. past four years has been first assistant to found libraries, can endow 19,606 of June 29, 1898, was rendered Yinonitnl., __ ti_. 1. MAINE LAW EKGARDINQ WEIGHTS AND MEA8CHE8. in of a made from COPYRIGHT 1*98 BY Th| PROCTER i very Rev. M. C. V. consequence complaint A GAMBLE CO OlNCMNATI O’Brien, G., pastor of A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 and can the Ohio that a certain as an advertise- [ at. Mary s church, Bangor, lias been ap- support modern idea of pounds, and a bushel of Turks Island salt shall bank, weigh 70 uounds. I pointed pastor of St. Dennis’ church in shining the light of university training ment. did not require customers to stamp The standard weight of a bushei of and into the dark potatoes, their checks. North Wbitetield, and of St. Patrick’s university thought in gooil order and tit for shipping, Is 60 pounds; for an of crowded of 44 outing. The little folks enjoyed church at Damariscotta. He will he suc- places cities. apples, pounds. The standard weight of a bushel of beans In COUNTY NEWS. the and while there were He understands that wealth with hemorrhoids were the of swings games, ceeded at Bangor by Kev. J. A. Riordan, brings good order and lit for shipping, Is 62 pounds, “itching plague my Fbr additional AYwi are other a County page*. amusements for the older ones in the the second curate. it burden, unrecognized by those who of wheat, beets, ruta baga turidps and peas, ho life. Was almost wild. Doan’s ointment cured of 56 of of football in which have no wealth. The pounds; corn, pounds; onions, 52 me quickly and permanently, after doctors had shape croquet, etc., heaviest load is to uounds; of carrots, English and Sorrento. Congressman Littlefield Friday recom- turnips, rye failed.’’ C. F. Cornwall, all took an interest. At the dinner hour know how to administer it w Indian 50 of Valley Street, Sauger- mended the ithout doing meal, pounds; parsnips,45 pounds; Mrs. W. W. Conant went to Someaville appointment of Fred W. of and buckwheat, 48 of ties, N. Y.—Advt. each class was called to round the harm to others. If he should to him- barley pounds; oats, “Rally of say 32 or even measure as Wednesday to visit friends. Wight, Rockland, as collector of cus- pounds, by agreement. flag” containing its number, the guests self, “1 have no right to any more than I toms for the Waldoboro district, to suc- 2161) crtiscni ents. Rev. Mr. Freeman returned from New from outside the school the class can for which after joining ceed Hon. E. spend my needs,” all, Country Produce. Joseph Moore,of.Thomaston. Beans. York after a short business trip. best suited to ttieir or inclination. is all—and then should on the street to Friday, age The three contestants have been go Captain Improved Yellow Eye, per bush.2.25 Mrs. of is The food was abundant and of great scatter his coin hither and thither he Abbott, Bucksport, boarding Edward A. Butler, Fred R. Spear and Pea, hand picked, per bu.2.00 at the Point Harbor house for a few variety, and there was of lemon- could not possibly find a of plenty Fred W. Wight, all prominent workers in way doing Peas: weeks. ade as well as good cold water. Each more harm; for the brutish and the brutal bu the republican party. Improved, per (seed).1.00 32.50 teacher served her own class and the would more Butter. Miss M. Belle of has always get than the needy; Lord, Ayer, Mass., Seward S. of for guests who it, and all the ma- Stearns, judge probate so that the of his per lb.25 been in town for a few on joined products genius would Creamery days calling Oxford county, died at Norway Wednes- Hairy.16^.18 chinery moved smoothly. All seemed only tend to create deeper discontent in friends. aged Cheese. well satisfied with the entertainment. day, forty-three years. Judge those who could not scramble and deeper Best Mason Ie so small as to per gal .4*-i.i.n provide Mocha, .55 olives, per qt .35 y 75 Miss Annie L. Jackson, of RadclifTc Mi-s I.uella who was with her one Bridges, of them into no — got deep water, the one with a permanency, and yet at the •Java, .33 Vinegar—per gal i hr* I r Rob read selections from Antii ther, whose death has tb— Pure .20 dlege, my Irving Bridges, others went to her assistance and all were “i»me time sulhcieui t-* the wheels of Tea—per elder, ~t«»j> .45 .1 Ssy I Japan, 3.65 Cracked wheat, Hope's “Prisoner of Zen da” In Hotel been reported, on the day of the fatal drowned. | industry because of the scattering of Oolong, .503.65 Oatmeal, per lb .on Sorrento accident at Mt. Desert is still in a It*— rolled FtesH parlor Thursday evening. Ferry, i capital. Sugar—per Quaker oats, ! i .:n critical condition. Granulated, .06 Buckwheat, i-* the most whole- W. ! w — makes i| Mrs. Woodman is entertaining he man rich m clearly the in- Coffee A & B, .* Graham, .1 COUNTY NEWS. Yellow, C .05q .05 < ; II )tne b d. the most dc- ;uite extensively this season. She lias Irving Bridges, whose recent death has sincerity, or at least tile heediessness of Bye meal, tt\" additional County yens see other pa j'--. Mola**e:—per gal— oil -per gal— » ^ licious cake because ii several for the month of August, saddened so many hearts, will be missed those who would the that Havana, .55 .60 guests persuade poor Linseed, 3.65 contains all the iiuu i..tent P«>rto .45 .13 .* 4 among them her brothers, John Soveru in the community, as he was a man who Sullivan. capnal is the natural of the Rico, Kerosene, per gal ■' enemy laborer; •Syrup, .no Astral oil, .15 of the best wheat, because and w ami was and liked old and for is Lawyer -vem her sister, M iss respected by School begins A tig. 28. it asking iis all to believe that the Maple syrup, qt .25 a .30 ! it is scientifically milled, < »race Severn. young. Much sympathy is felt for the of this and of the Lumber and Building Materials. f because it is flour. The Forresters gave a ball Monday eve- progiess country, world, pure ii. bereaved n M— Spruce, 1 25 the dealer for it. Aug. Breeze. family. j ning. There was a attendance. fact, could have been made just as well Lumber—per Ask good ] Hemlock, IO3II Hemlock, 12.1" Aug. 14. Sr.MAC. to the that the WM. A. COOMBS MILLING CO., smith llprr Iml«•. Mrs. by clinging old#ox carts; ! Hemlock boards, 11 Clapboards—per M— f; Joey Sargent and little daughter Coldwater, Mich. of the would all have been 1 Spruce, 12 316 Extra spruce, 24 326 Mrs. Smith and of are machinery day rati. T. asue. daughter, Boston, \\ cst rcmuni. Ruth visited relatives Ht Gouldsboro last spruce lloor, 16 320 spruce, No. 1, I7*jl? Member* of Aoti-a !u't- at possible simply by the use of the old anvil Pine, 12 315 Clear 35 oarding Seth Hatch's. Adams Reed is making a short stay at week. pine, 360 and the hammer, and that the hungry Matched pine, 15320 Extra pine. 35360 Mrs. Homer Robbins and children are home while his vessel is loaded in Mrs. and Shingles —per M— M— being Follett Gerrish daughter, Mrs. mouths Laths—per of the millions could have been Cedar, extra 3 00 spruce, 2.00 visiting friends here this week. Bangor. Della Gerrish Fickett, visited relatives led by still swinging the old-fashioned clear, 2 on Nalls, per lb .Ot3.n1 2d clear 175 no Oliver Otis and with their son. Schooner R. B. Dlx, is here Sat urday. Cement, per cask 1 wife, “Hyena’’, (.’apt. woh its home-made snath or | scythe by extra v C, 15' Lime, j.er cask .s5 returned to Rockland in time in here for a harbor on her from A buck Monday way board party from here will at- -till out the harvests No... 1 2*. Brick, per M 7 311 train] ling by the '* for the scoots, .75 White lead, pr tb .054.08 naval reception. Calais to Stonington, Conn. tend the Tracy reunion at Gouldsboro none too clean feet of the unmuzzled ox. Provisions. Charles returned from Son. es- Mrs. Charles A. Bide *ut, with Point next Saturday. t has made such ^ Pressey daughter apital changes possible. steak, beef, lb Tripe, per tb .05 3.08 4 *lle Saturday and J. P. Robbins came Gertrude, of Boston, is visiting her Dr. L'dville Abbott and w ife are spend- NN hat t hen shall the new man rich -do? Kre*h pork, .11 Ham, per tb .14 3.20 ». ».. .. # sprill!' !;;t 11S, tb .12 3.25 Shoulder, .12 »* li > from iking away capital any viiiil, per H> .OSa.l' lJueon, .123.15 "• C»OSH. >'i 14.1 1‘ lb— -My ..i— !sSj Work in progressing tinely on the new Will return next week to re-uni leaching. utiTjiri-is la.u utilize labor ami ••a-ts, .083.12 jItry—per corned, tb .06 3.12 Kowf, .1*5 Liu .« ."ic runi over the Leads of Ktv. Mr. Thibodeau expects to leave f factory. The wharf is nearly completed, Miss Bernice Webb, who has l>< keep the tongue, .15 Bologna, .10 1 ... lb -• ti,is 14. Kev. Horace mill the foundation fur th< ii in New York and Wushin nt^.iv, niuKe oi the laborer himself the Salt pork, n*T .0s ooked ham, tb .14 SLlilt ..'^ (,;. Chicago Aug. Haskell, building {''•'.veil ;i> the ... ill: i"\.. *.*.» l ard, per lb ,073.08 Boneless har/v ’2 nr. h'.-i.-LT. l.i wool! creator of new demands to other ■ uOK >\. ,; ■ mi. who ia spending his vacation at Stoning- laid. The lumber arrived this week and past year, is speuding her vacation with keep i'lgb feet, per .05 t...uiation. labor l toil, will probably preach here one or two t lie carpenters;begun work Monday. her parents. employed, he shall regard himself Fish. simply as a steward, entrusted with more i rcsh — Salt— Sundays, pending more permanent ar- Aug. 11. Thklma. Miss Grace of I). ifillyer, Washington, Cod. Dr v ability, and, therefore, set lor the cod, .053.10 raugetuenla. C., who has been the of Mi-s Cora uplifting Haddock, .05 Pollock, .05 So ii ml guest and for the benefit of the day he lives in* l.obster-, .. Mackerel, .10 3. 12 The achool was M. Gordon, returned to her summer home j I Sunday picnic Tuesday Albert llackett and of His Pnkerel, .1** Halibut tins, .OS3.IO wife, Winterport, giving, whether administered | ft decided success. The was in Brooklin Miss is a by < lam-, .2" Halibut .**4 day perfect are ttie of Mrs. Lewis Dorr. Tuesday. Ifillyer >|t heads guests himself or by some one to see that seal Boneless .08 with musical abil- paid J "p-, 'jl cod, 3.I0 charming young lady Halibut, .14 and Mrs. Adeline Richardson, who has been the eases are worthy, shall cheer many a Tongues Three spectres that threaten baby's life. iSlie enters this Trout, .25 .08 3.10 ity. Wellesley college 1 sounds, HI •olcra ill so is able to be about disconsolate home, new into 15 .12 Smoked — Infantum, dysentery, dlarrhua. Dr. long, again. fall. bring hope ueil-h, 8'i'mon. 25 a 80 .12 I v- ler’s Extract of Wild never bruised hearts, and nom H, Halibut, 3.16 ri/r N> K. o' ••! m * loo. The G. A. K. will he held at more useful. Thus of his Wood—per cord Coal—per ton— ainl picnic disposing wealth :t‘. v l. in.uif fr .ru ttr*fc (iiles took a of five from 6 25 11*i i-i.'iiM.. Sargent party Dry hard, 8OO36OO Broken, "i Dr. I:. Deletion'* Anti Diuretic George’s pond Monday, 4. by for tbe lai 111;, •. !i v I-I.'fl'. 1km III! I.. i1 1 ytl.--. Sept. simply making opportunities Dry soft, 2 00 .j;> 5e 625 fliell’. tiii-limd <•▼« !. door. luuul-'ine be here to Bar Harbor Thursday to visit the Stove, laryu oven heavy May worth to you more than jflsu If >'»u load *• :.- an 1 >xft The Orcutt reunion will lie held young to study and to perfect Roundings per Kgg, 25 nirki I p’.iti-il orniuni-ntatii fimiumy -ive a w ho Incoiit'. Mr. has at themselves, t: tan !Uh in lit,ml mcro.lr. h:U child -oils bedding from warships. Sargent gone to 1 0031 -3 Nut, *25 la! ... ,o pur.'••!• ■ :u-e or the toilers to mill burtn-r made. 1 of water during sleep. Cures old ai d 23. live in the atmosphere of Blacksmith’s 6 00 .u,o lar o!'Timiii*ntoil base. tb**l ■ Northeast Harbor to drive a buckboard. George’s pond Wednesday, Aug. an »•««••! rai it a 'Ung alike. It arrest- the trouble at once *!. j wr I urn oh FUCK nlm in.iainy per high thought, he robs wealth of the harm Flour, Grain and Feed. fft hi/ikI Iiurni-r. \U isM K A lllMilM.lil tlttMFK "ltn '■ 8. D. Me. 14. B. John D. Clark has acres by WluiilN, Druggist, Ell-worth, Aug. bought four ,r <1 sntv tit that would come from a cash bb— Shorts—bag— .95 every sto'o yuaimio*- li'cry niyurnu', of land of for spendable Flour—per roaitstali.ui. Vi.il .. George Coombs, tillage. 4 ni Mixed < tor division and imparts to it only good bv Straights, 5035 feed,hag.95 3I.00 lor H'.i'h •. sti v-, the freight i' only a ut ll.in reunion at the town Wal- St. Louis roller, Middlings,bag .'.*531.00 DeBeek hall, of a MQ MOMEY making it ladder by w hich ambitious 4 50 30 0 > A ci. It. GRADE ■: «'■ i». i« «»•**. tham, 7. If the Patents— rtliar.v DPGPCASINST RUNHuS SEWING MACHINE Thursday, Sept. stormy students and eager workers can reach luuraneumiuf it at your nearest In i, tit dep and it Winter wheat, 5 25 T ,U[ 1 next fair perfectly miificitr;, exactly as represent! day. otherwise 5 ta heights unattainable. Spring wheat, tifhli.fi at hr r» aril aa hick a> ft.O.OO, and TUI lg‘-" t .-rrFTr-- Jr IT— Corn bag 1 UTliST HakUAI* tor h * Ml H k All!* OF, Tua-^^T A party of twenty-four went In relation to his own children the n w meal, per paj blueberry- tail 'fV“r,n'Our Special Offer Price ciF.Fn i Corn, weight per ing Wednesday. A picnic dinner beneath man rich- is careful to see that do bag 1 1*» 1" they , ISEMPpounds and the will averas’* 7i cents fur each MW mil** freight the birches was the chief feature of the not for one moment Oats, Western, per Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and a Pa >Q >-r t»*n m< 1 despise labor, since £JVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL J bu .48 tent business* conducted lor Moderate Fees. will >* *< r, »urn *r.,„r fis.y) anr aav y"u art- n >atisr 1. "f n d.f- occasion. and Ort0t capital labor are one and their real Our office Is U. >. Patent Office. Wo antl sail grade* of hewing Machine. at *a.&0, <10.00, *11.00, % II idea and Tallow. opposite all fall* detrrlhed la Our Free Sew Haeh'a* »!*: i.ue, 12. Ch’e’er. are have no all business hence OOaadap, lag Aug. interests one. He passes on to his tb— tb— sub-ayeneles, direct, *"'*15.50 fnr ihi. DROP DESK CABINET BUiUIICK zi Hides—per Tallow—per can transact patent business in less time and at •b children the same .06 iq« greatest value ever offered by any nouse. It >ii k»i>ori. feeling of responsibility Ox, Hough, .01^' T.KSS COST than those remote from Wash- .no that he himself Cow, Tried, .u3* lnyton. Miss Jennie Page, of this died has; he makes them | Bull, .05 place, Send model, drawing, or photo, with descrip understand that the Calf creen at “The a summer hotel opportunity before skins, tlon. We 11 or not, free of Friday Balsams,” .25 advise, patentable them is to 1 3.75 charyo. < >ur tee not due till Is secured. at Dixtield N. where she was bring thfc greatest good to the patent Notch, If., Pelts, .403.5*1 A book, “How to obtain Patents,'* with refer She was the and if .25 employed. youngest daugh- greatest number, they fail in this Lambskins, 3.85 enres t<» actual clients In your state, county, or ter of Mrs. Harriet She leave two Page. they fail in that is worth Dried Fruit. town, sent tree. Address brothers everything ; and a sister. .10 as success in this world. And Figs, .123.20 Tamarinds, reckoning ! .10 Letters received from William J.. Dates, Currants, .03 3.12 Luce, be lays down one broad for their Raisins, .083.15 Apples, string .06 G. A. SNOW & Co.. of t his place, chief master-at-arms on principle j gun- in Prunes, .10 3.14 Apples, sliced .10 Onnoslte Patent Office. Washington, D.O. boat now’ at the guidance spending money upon them- I “Helena”, Philippines, .Seeds. state that he was wounded on June 13 in selves the wealth that takes tbe man- ■ drawer<. i:.«r»i itjj "kunon «• ** u. pum-n i. en1. sseu a 1 lb— 1 7532**0 Who Have dec rated cai.inet finiMi. ti»**ke-l drawer rests on 4 cas engagement with near Cavite. hood from a Herdsgrnss,b Clover—per Used Them juj insurgents man, that makes him hard I Red tb .IS Red, .11 ter*, bearing adjU'Ubc trcaulo. genuine Kinyth iron stand, Mr. Luce was wounded in the and top, per jiW Recommend as tha BEST t. :i thigh Lawn tb .is .12 at large Kick Arm lnaJ, ... u.. f. fed. pt thre ading vibrat- and heart less towards that makes seed, per Alslke. im. § ad u.ta.-.i- shoulder. He has recovered. others, j _„ shuttle. auP w.etic bd.Lin vii.l'i b* iirn.gr. i-aunt tension -** ■ virtue a Star Crown Brand llberat >r, Improkt •• wnwn ..-taide pr. n- imj t- ved shuttle* commodity, that false ideas 'i.ar-i gives Itisiiiarck’s Iron Nerve cai rift, pat M needle bar. pate■ di*•■ head I* ha-daouiely decorated of and •raaa**an>4 ..1 b autlfuC. How Unpleasant superiority, that while JflOFEIj TRIMMED. pipes heedlessly Was the result of his health. PENNYROYAL PILLS. «*>« UeHeM M ru i-i most Ilurali* aoiJ ui-art.t aoUflcii mtrhlyy splendid GUARANTEED j To suffer from excessive The others such wealth is a wad* r»ery know* iPttkmrai ur«mi-a.-» »»ehuolc A <'o. are th uglily reliable ► liter chaliug, feet, prickly heat, ^^y^ssio^JWhosebl^ym^ Address, SEAPS. ROPRIWt? f- cr> OBITIARY. to Death. abbrrtiarmmt*. mean. tTcmaponbcncc. Burned ®f)t€llsroortl) 'Km Belle McFarland, the sixteen-year-old MRS. J. P. SIMONTON. of the Tragedy at Mount daughter of John II. McFarland, < f Ban- Impressions Harriet Judson Simonton, wife of Her. wa* burned on ▲ Local A.\i> POLITICAL JOURNAL l>esert Ferry. gor, so terribly Monday J. P. Simonton, pastor of the Methodist forenoon t hat she died twelve hours af- HALF GONE. ALREADY. PUBLISHED Ellsworth. Me.. Aug. 18, 1S99. terward. Her dress tire from the EVERY \v 1V K.SI> A Y AFTERNOON. Episcopal church, of Ellsworth, passed to caught To the Editor of The American: cook stove. Two weeks ago I announced that I had decided to go out of busi- AT her reward Thursday, Aug. 10, in the A week last Sunday there occurred and that I would of the stock on T ago ness, dispose hand ET 5WORTH, MAINE, fifty-first year of her age. the worst and saddest accident in Han- »».onetime# It seem* t«> wearv woman that she BT THE Seldom has death claimed one who roust certainly ». .e up I'm- -Imp e-t and cock since I can remember. I do UNTY PUBLISHING CO. county :t«i**st w. alm-wt Insurmountable BAV.oCK seemed to have more to live for, or a to it or write of it, at ta-k. Nerv«»u-i>*--*, -’.eepi,\>i pain F. 'v '■«. Ed'.tor and Manager. not propose describe greater sphere of usefulness; and never bars** her and life *een>- hardly w.-rth the least not but to one who stood close AT COST. now; living. Price—f. ^ a FI .00 for one who was better to For SnbMription year, matters of that with heart and prepared go. l*r Pierce’* Favorite Prescription wa* made *5\ r.t* ? three months, If to the day. the past two months Mrs. Simonton was a f.*r tier !»r. PI* rcc'* Golden Medical Mi**eov Some incredulous people thought I didn't mean it: are sorrv Ivan-r. *1 .V, and 3® rent* there were to they paid ears and eyes open, things ry wa* made for her. The former 1* for 111# arrearage# are reckoned a* sufferer, but she endured the with now didn't take word. What wanted is be remembered for life. Men 1 pain distinct > feminine, the other for her general they my they gone: in the rat** ? vear differ, Christian fortitude and characteristic system Together they supply a scientific and is But such circumstances—some fact u Ella- a few hours before makes digestion, as- Co., of sympathetic. Only appetite, help* promotes worth. Mai Amid all the horror and misery it, sindlation, fills out the hollow- In rheek* an*l Iron Bedsteads. she died she sent a message of love and there are some fine to be cherished neck with good -olid flesh and brings back the things 1 have a few that I will sell for less than can sympathy to a friend who was bereaved glad-. ■ glow «-f glrlhix'd they be bought for WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1399. and remembered. Selfishness, miserable, Send 21 cent* in one-ceat t*» World** in the at Mt. atamps now. 1 them before the rise. catastrophe Desert Ferry, N bought craven cowardice there was. too plentiful, :»:-p. sary Medical Association, Buffalo, Y.. and in her last conscious hours she tried .1*: n-oivc l»r I’lcnv’* i.''v pac> common ten s ee as there is always when five or -vn-f vrtdOAL lllu-trated 8 numt>er °f thp*e left: choice State Assessor P :tie remarked last to comfort her sorrowing family, AbvisRK, .vour at a ver'. of lives come instantly into the presence COUCheS=»QUiU> week on the decided for the Mrs. Simonton was the daughter of J. change i of death. But there were deeds that day .salt. P. Baker, of in which jFc: better in Ellsworth in the few make Boothbay, place past that we are glad to remember, that and t'hjir8' ,orae excellent patterns. You'll be astoi.- she lived till her marriage. In 1871 she — horse, suitable for DorL’PrC years, partici." trly in the business at- us know that total depravity does not Light driving lyUCKCld ished at the was married to Mr. Simonton, and all her nOR>Kadie# or children. Will be sold right price. Mr. Pottle, in his official exist, that lighten and gladden the gloom to right parties. B. F. Joy, Ellsworth. mosphere. married life was in the Itinerant awful hour. passed and as a careful observer, is of that road wagon for about half price capacity doing the duties of a minister’s nnd ends are do with ministry, A second-hand wagon in I.ots of odds flint genuine bargains. You in a to with Those of us who had aught to VNF'Wiight. express mui’t position speak authority. wife with a grace peculiarly her own. running order, also a skiff boat. 13 feet long, the nearer view. saw of these deeds it if rail anti look over u lint is is no one. many new last year, fitted for a sail with iron cen- regret you left. His compliment empty She was active In every good work; a that we shall keep with us, and we shall treboard Apply to J. H. Higgins. Water leader who waited not for street. Ellsworth’, near marine railway. be kinder and a bit less faithless because opportunities The rs of the but made her wav in of obstacles, & 8 ms:tag* Washington of them. spite new and in condition. railr- : d have sent out a letter yet quiet, gentle, and unobtrusive in 1)IAXO-Yo*eparatiw.y good County A-dear old lady bad gone down. When Inquire of Mia* Cuo M. t'HiL* »>TT. Ellsworth. WEST END manner. FURNITURE STORE. to the farmers of Washington county, she came to the surface her only thought building recently occupied Her work t he was among young specially Fixswi-rth Avo.:. a' Wiii be calling at:- ::tion to the marvelous ag- was of dying soon and escaping the pain IfTHTRNAOE—Inby the It. I!. successful. She was leader of the Junior sold cheap. Also a large coal stove—good as IIOI.MES, Proprietor. ricultural development of Aroostook and misery of longer suffering. This was uAv I nquire at this office. Knwnrth Iha^iip in I hp V. 11« w rt h rhiiffh Odd Fellows' Building. West End I'nion River county, and asking four very per- her wish and prayer. Beside her was a Bridge, and a teacher in the Sunday school, and tinent nnpstintiu- 1 Irp nnt the ILct. F.U.SWOKTH. in those positions had the enthusiastic j of fa- strength, saw the hopelessness of the conditions Washington county and loving of every member of floor sud basement other and bade her be still With words support iLrgal XflUtts. ITotia*. vorable to more extensive agricultu- league and class. STORE—Room*-firstin Masonic block on State street, until Irgal of cheer, with decisive and wise action, recently occupied by the Hancock County Mrs. came to NOTICE OF I'OKKCLOsCKK. To interested In ral development?" 2. “Cannot large Simonton Ellsworth in Publishing Co. lnauireof John B. Redman. »ll-t>er*on» either of the ts. she the arm of the older over some F Rea. placed in same building. TIrHEREAS Frank of Caatine. in tales hereinafter named. of as as or better April, 1S9S, and has made many siucere agent, crops potatoes good fastenings, secured herself in a like man- M the county of Hancock, and Stair of At a probate court held at EHaworth, in friends. To her family and the church Maine, by his mortgage deed dated thr first for the county of Hancock th. •”.■ than those of other regions be raised ner. and finding the of her friend strength day of January, a. d and recorded in the ; dar of August, a d IW ” she loved the loss seems Sprual Xotirrs. in own ? in cheerful irreparable, yet Hancock countv registry of deeds, book Sun, matters your neighborhood failing, never faltering words, ^|AHE following having been ; re- realize that, to her, death was a page 299. conveyed to Mary K Warren, two JL aented for the action -■-!•. she her other hand in her own, they A»*ESM»K.V NOTICE. thereu; j 3. “Would not the of gathered undivided third of a certain lot or after :t is exportation of faith. part* par- indi*-atg*l. hereby ordered that j as she triumph fPHE assessor* of Ellsworth will be in *es- cel of land situated in Broofcsville. in said lice thereof fte to all potatoes as food bring you good re- placed a foot beneath her head given persons mte-rsted, Funeral services were held at the 1 sion at the room of the mayor and alder- county of Hancock and bounded and de- causing a of this order t* and for a half-hour continued by copy fainted, by men. on the ?9th iust.. and on the as at Oliver turns?" 4. “Would not the estab- Saturday, scribed follows Beginning lished three week* successively in th«* I ». parsonage Friday forenoon. Presiding last of each month thereafter, dur- s at word and strength to support her, finally Saturday Bakeman eastern corner bounty corner of worth American, a newspaper pub. re:. 4- for her 1 hope. I would like to know Assessors of Ellsworth. to a white birch tree spotted, thence follow- be beard thereon if see cause industrial of Law Court Decision. they prosperity Washington that woman. Ellsworth. July 15, 1*99. ing the shore southerly to land of Valerious Lucena H. Parker, late of lastme, :z i *>>• for in that The decision has been received Black thence N \\'. to corner bound be- county, deceaaed A certain ins*.rur.< county, direction lies ita These were many following NOTICE. things multiplied tween Valerious Black end S I) (iray, thence porting to be the last w'l! and teiUnimt c' own The farmers be is the nurse on the from the law court: said Black's land M. ¥>* W 9* rods to the said prosperity. may times. Another type Okfick of the ( mask Granite Co.. j by deceased, together with petition -re- 64-6* town road. thence said road bate thereof, <> bat not on the herself ill and Hancock the action of Eben Broadway. northwesterly by presented by ftufu* Parker sure of the of the rail- train, slip, county.—In to a tree on N side of road. co-operation N York, July 31. 1899- pine spotted and John N. (Gardner, the executors ttn :-. z unfit for who for hours so A. Salisbury In equity vs. Virginia D. then-« N 40* W *1 rod* following thr fence to named. i road. They would do well to read duty, many WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Austin et als, the plaintiff's appeal ba« rpo the northerly corner of land formerly owned James 8 late of K.lsw rth. !r. worked in the bringing back of life and A public are hereby notified, that The Reynold*, and consider the been dismissed and for the de- by William Hewey. thence by said Hewer aaid deceased A certa carefully suggestion judgment < hase Granite t o., of Blue Hiil, Maine, will coanty, the care of sick, knowing its probable re- fense affirmed. lands 4V--«* W 43 rod* and 1? links to the N. purporting to be the last will and t*--', contained in the circular. not Ik- responsible for any debts or liabilities side of the town road. thence by the road to of said deceased, with sults, whose faithful as 1 well know of kind or nature, on written or- together }>et.:. a help any except ■ ______Hancock C. Crordon vs. the first-rpenttoned bound: always reserving probate thereof, -ra \ county.—John ders. signed by the President of the Company presented by Rey- saved, with other means, surely two lives, inhabitants of Ellsworth. and excepting from said premises taal tw.r- nolds. the executrix therein nan.- Exceptions All bills must be made in duplicate, and the COt'MTV tion of the “Benson l>-t", so-cal led. wnea by Mary E. Orindle. late of Pi-. t. and who is now suffering beyond endur- overruled for want of prosecution. original sent to the Company * office, in New S. I*, (irav also one other lot of land situated deceased Petition that \* W York, the duplicate to the H ue Hill office county, ance because of her work that in said BriH>k«ville, and bounded and de- of in said r* Bar Harbor bow-wows had their day. This was the action for damage for H B Slavbn, King, Kllsworth, count;., day Signed' as scribed follows Beginning at a boundary other suitable person may he a; ; it* ! » What could have been finer than the milk, due to defect in President j last Thursday. spilled alleged 'tone on the west side of Johnny t ain's land- ministrator of 'he estate of **id d«< re- hundred deeds among the and ing. so-called, thence running in a south- M Hutch, n*. guests highway. The case was tried last April. »TAT! «>» MAIN E. presented by Joseph direction fol .owing a line of fence to of the selectmen of said town <1 Pen> •* at The Bluffs. I know of them one PCBUC NOTH E easterly Bear-, are still over West proprietor® Plaintiff claimed that James Carter, a reported the highway thenct in southerly direction which said t«-w u is a creditor of said, dt .. conformity w :tb the prov isions of hap- better than most others. 1 would like to with as or as tne road runs to a corner in the fence, S. Hanna, ate "f Sul.' an ranklin way. One was seen on a well acting authority from the city IN' ter forty two of the Public Laws of eigh- Sydney thence in a northwesterly direction in a county, deceaaed. Petition that K Iw.ir ! 1 recount some of them—little thing®, no road had notice of the defect at teen hundred and ninety-nine and upon the travelled highway recently. surveyor, raight ;me to a b.axt-d spru- e : ref h« nee a Mac Ail later, of Rock..*: {■edition of five or more citizens of the State, doubt more or less —but I dare little more in a straight line to a or some other nui •- forgotten least twenty-four hours prior to the acci- and deeming :■ ?■ the be*’ mitre*: of the westerly Knox, suitable person, not lest it seem fulsome spruce tree near high-water mark, said tree appointed ad in 1 n 1st rat. 1 of !.-• .-'.ai- f Deer Isle * colored citizen—Oliver praise. Surely dent. On motion of counsel for State. tb< ers of Fish nIy defeuse, being biased ou four «odr*. thence f.>. wing deceaaed. •- v iluc and Game, after due n> ice to ail persons in- presented by Van Meter, known the guest® should have given up their the was th* same direction i* >w w «:r mar k t itrii- credstors of said dev«- to every man. woman plaintiff non-suited, on the terested in the subject matter of *s.d petition, no one doubts it. our fallowing lie line of shore m au eas’erix and Almatia I I rd, ;.»•• -f K *t h .11 and child n ti.e island as "Uncle Van”— rooms; Surely that be had failed to show that and public hearing thereon in the locality to ground southerly direction pia» e f beginning county, deceaaed Petition that Ad.lie M American humane would bid at be affected. and Hermit e it necessary 'and died iast instincts Mr. barter was a authorized aud whereas the sac! M iry 1 Vkarrvn :•> ;-er Mason, of said 1 ’.i-w-.rth. or some other suit- week, aged eighty-one years. duly agent proper for the protection aud preservation of once the of the hotel deed of a---gnnieut dated the twmtv day able administratrix opening by guests for the and further that tne tb( in and fish f ttu State, person, may appointed city. notice hereby fcdopt of ! «#y. and recorded n sa.d f w July. rtgi'iry of the estate of sa-.d deceased, presented bv and And it was even to fo: ng r.ecdf-:1. R and Regulation* re- selectmen have reminded proprietors. done, hiru was not as to the deeds. a i-..-. p.ig- i-' .-io and Iran*- Adelaide L. Coburn, a sist* •-1 >uul decease*! Bueksport given specific lating to the times and places in which and ferrrd said m >rtgage and the t there •se- m e of 1 o vners that it is their to t tie trunk- and wardrobes of guest® and the r. •. ’nuances ui.d-r v* :::^ h inland !i*h property duty defect in < « question. cured to the har.t H »*< r- .. *t i.- •• (>> taken in the water* of the tributaries me. undersigned. "unly deceas* d f landlord. The the the w may •• keep the grass between sidewalk arid table, help, hole kine. and Whereas th- us ombs, administrator. » d f. of Bran- ti i' ud. « Ni. lin Lake, m the city mortgage have been broken and *ti re- Prank late of 1' street cat. T .-re’s a hint here for other matter, were at the disposal of those who Deer for Food in September. of El *u rlfc Moody ruain broken and n< a there- iirat a. .1' > » Ki t*’* ANT* unperformed. ty, deceased p: needed tbe-e All this wa- RFfil'l ATJONS rs. things. done The agents in this f. r- ..? tl,r -.rea !. f t: « .. -v. r r: V.. '• tnunicipa. appointed vicinity Sbction 1 Ml kii y <-BM, of Ida as we the and f said mortgage. 1 aim a f--r« ••'■ire there- sett lenient exactly expect managers by t he Slate fi*»h and game commis- of f.*h. a: a:.v i::.i for a per:..d of !- ..r > ear* and ve t.*..' not i. j* t»> ute < ...... of. g. pn d 'i.»! Robert W ond*>n, late f 1 *-’• The who attended the two- of one of our houses to do. f r phs guests good sioner?* to sell licenses tne hold- IUHI o 1! r’miN'. kid 1 a ■ entitling forbidden and made unlawful, m a,, the tnb- »nty, deceased Penobscot Me iwa* d •-» year-old -f Mr. and Mrs. Howard But there was more—so much more! er to take one deer in September for food lUnes f Brai Aug 14. out of personal estate, present* N ( ciiduii, w idow ■>( said dec t*»* •; « The the readiness to ico 1. a k in the city of Ellsworth flow- Hooper, ,ufciiu, whose death was kindliness, do the are J. N. sTATI «>* M \IM it* purposes, Herrick, game warden. ini' *aid or .akr on the southwest- Holman, ing pond ! death was due little the infinite number of Hoi -OK '« •tate of Minnesota, d* -cease reported tk, believes thing-, hap- East Eddington; A. F. Merrill, East Ed- erly*: ;■! g W r. k n ;• w ar.d 1 Rock\ P. rid br<>« k* and their said To the Honurah e Justice* < f the by Edward E base, aiinnuisirat- to 1- a a. lowing brimstone pening-anticipating the wishes of these J. P. A. K. tributaries, supreme pois dington; Grover, Amherst; ■IriAII .r « T v it. i- 4 ir.iil li t ate of aaid d« l. for from a mat < unfort unate guests, even in the case of the within c or vie, the win- *• Mace, Aurora; A. Hooper. Dedham; M. Or land a. Dedham, i: He k n t > and for the -unt ,t public private Dated tt :*'2Mh ■ a d. id f < *t kt< of ki d. situat* head of t ue nouse and ot her® at c >ns;dera- Waltham. da> lu.j :<*.♦ Tuesday Haslein. *" in th '•*• ud v <-f Han.. *. -v When 1 k county towns begin to I T 'KtlT 'N, -ORi.L I* HARRIS, i.f I»ecr ! >.. n t he hie pecuniary io*-. ami done -o cheerfully. HkMO O. E..th Vh .. talk abou. rt old our Greet! Lake M*>LKY, men, » kid co is* I P* titioi As 1 said above I would like to mention Giles Family Reunion. <. H * E (UK. respev tfu.iy repre*« i.ts that .*.* was .aw?- mty eorret-por. ha* something to sa'. Commissioners of Iniand Fisheries and .,d i.nr a- husband and age. but l f ur weeks be has N past wife at -id Deer 1-' f- V:.- fir*t dav of ty, deceased. Petition present! as I saw them done, and 1 feel a lilt e bel- J > 1 A «. <*ardner. administrator of the been busy haying. Hancock #< onnty < ■ rangers. I •: rt f t;,. !'• f the Dis- May. 1* J* '... e tar:, -th .»> f ter toward this oid that I 1 < n-r t *« at world since day. trict of Maine, notice is August in said v*a.v Via: libellant ha* deceased. 11. Hancock Pomona will bereb> town that }"ur grange meet with a. a induct'd hints* f certa-n real e»t*‘,e of said dio a- These are, of course, oniy exam- Oscar F. Fellows, of tiui •.iix'it, in said dis- ays, toward hi* said Whoever heard of a dead hen an type*, v. Ife a* a r.d. in said (.‘astine laying North Bluebill grange Thursday, Aug. 24. trict, ha* f >r admission as an attorney true and affectionate husband. true of one the applied Ma \ L r- V. ■-». That- what a Lamoine Beach hen did ples, though ones, side, and counsellor of said Circuit Court. Viat hi- *.».•: wife uu i.iiuif ii >( her marriage > r, egg? Louisa A F‘;« r. «i»:n«»r heir* b-tter side. I want to of another. A H D* vis. vows and duty, has been g ...ty of cruel and the other : A tender-hearted speak *s pten Ale of 1 !•: -lit •; woman, “I've come to tell air, that the ( :• rk C < irruit -t. Maine !">•.«: .rt abusive treatment U wav iet **ld husbilol. you. < « ■! I don't know him, nor does he know me, v00r libel ml that <-n th- twentieth > t as« !'• ;l t h it Y N who did ■: .v ish lushed innocent blood, took o/ us the other day photographs you day A d*an of 'aid minors, mo t>c ret but I take it the man who saved more August. i>. ,«.»*. the mi Bridget des, r'.tj are not at ail Off: ... yet needed fowl for dinner, killed a ben by satisfactory. Why, my SBbrmsnnrr.'.s. year libel aut without .% and went to '.t ! v. i; •; lives than one else in the terrible husband looks like an % J H and hr mil 1> H .■ ner neck. .She then threw the any ape!” “Well, parts unkn t*> fvr. 11. a: me re-i l*-r. t wringing 'Aid Trrm..|:* affair was the man in who madam, you should have thought of that th*-said Bridget 1* unknown to your i:r>el »nt .. authority by dead hen i, and out rolled an egg. before you had him taken.' and cannot :>e ascertained fiv rraems'i.f 1: () P. r N M \i, H A V f !k- some chance happened there It »mm< that there is no A true > f .g’.n,* -.1 ♦-r Strange tn:ng- happen at Lamoine Beach. gene, collusion between a At.r'l --Ulo i‘ 1». most fortunate thing that he wa* present. mIKK your libe., .tut ami hi* -aid wife t<» :^.n SibrrtisnnnUs. divorce, wherefore your afi-i.iwnt prays that If he was a friend or even of ACRES, a divorce k>e to r*i The morn; f the to.lowing incident i- acquaintance may h’tn fr• rfie To si perse:,' interested bonds mine 1 should hesitate to him as I i.amoini: iti: \( of matrimony between huu an 1 n matter nan rd. t. read the literature of the and judge ii. said day profit I >«' and »ife At a ourt of ii;'< di tr to. .d do. I never had seen him. Deer ! t*** •* by the exp r: nee of others: A certain I»;e. Maine. Augi:«* in and f-'r the c« ui:t> f H.»: *. CiKoKOIr * In a small I am to see- TELEPHONE FEENCHMAN'3 11 H KKl* hr»t da\ of a. d 1st'.*. East Sullivan gentleman lost his way accustomed BAY, ME Angus’, glares Subscribed and swore, t-‘ re me, this rPI!h f a a the save ing men in and know little of thi « <•> from his pucact down a deep weii,without peril, first day f August, A I>. :* J value of a level head in I had K i. v s »1. t- f*o k Y o k ’<. after Midi -ateo t IS h. re* •• the case. li. told uis misfortune to the danger. lit- Ju-vce of the Peace. tice thereof be t-> ,* •> -- tle time for a curate observation, yet I IME given -t owner of tne well, who remembered the STATE "F MAINE by causing a ..f t! know, or at a three least believe, that much Vio. -- < ■ ** hshed SetkllUCo^iic way Char. rated lost ariie e» ir. we -. RAVEL NOW OPEN H S K ', k'- •*': ;.**•,. J 'j.{ •. worth a greater was because one IYIONEY- cial ourt, iu iacaiiou, ,t. American, t-*-w»;•»,. in the “Four Charms” i>ueu panic averted, E..*woriu, August K!i'». ’1 recently pub A. U 1st*. rth. in said county. ■ rouble man, with ar»* 1 11c» never fal- rSDF.K pear at a court of imtoivt in The Y. A _• authority, th*- lib,*!, ordered: That CompanioJi. l’[**»n foregoing '■ AND Hiuriiili. on the f.fth d tered nr ht-oraieri. I was of him, the libellaut g u the t rie New and ■ from 1 met calm as a Experienced noon, and oe heard there, n if t o of the g;a-- m xt to the person \\ .o ah- him—quiet, You can telephone 100 words in one Management. prttue « ourt, be ho'den h: Fill summer m. r.r,< v Inthecase of nary A Dow. \ the C- r<-ourceful. I know- worth, with-*: for the county of Ha no* k. looking wtl-, ana hen i.d, tnt ness at in 'aid imu minute mi the -iciud I'm -«ia\ of October, A. it. isy.-, Hlucbill, that tne i. e I did was better done be- easily. \\ (. t an f* asses Wtr a.ed ms a h- an of .>f > .ey 'unary, gi p inly though by publish!: g attested copy -vid lifiiel, '**' ■»aa« W. Dow. a of age. at cause I rmt him that a; d this order three weeks succes- S*osed person an early day. thereon, ou the ground. Then, by u.geuiou- W. Dow as ii dtv: lual, in*' TRY 'ive-iy in the K..swortb American, a news- It is wel for t h se w ho carry with them IT. w ith a U the be*t that« Petilion for *h*«cba*ee front a.: th* arrangemt ut of pnnhers, w ith tue gla-s paper printed in Ellsworth, in our c< unty ,.f ■ all sa d and w ho rr.u-t witi; them ■ perfect .ipiw.luted uDiae. with the finest of H nco, k. the .♦«* including debt-* ttgailiat still in the were laaeo carry whether A me—age Uv to ; -n- immediate publication to be thirty ,. g!a--e- up rings and against said F> v is a ; supplies, ran do l- -. ..t as; prior to said setoud ship they will or no. the memory of that aw a newer. Tuesday aforesaid and individual at tne rir-i h. empt.auci handed to tne •? October neit, that he may there and y provai the laws ful of human n in «-ur -aid court llivuirtcl of Mall.', p > whirlpool fe, to kee NIGHT RATE one-half t .*• appear and show cause, amazed o w ho »at on the curb and day rate, except aid t’onarv A Dow, if any he have, why the pray of said libel.ant copartners' strongly to those things of which tf where the rate i- '. < rnls ur le».». W. Dow, adult therein. thought net niy on passing events. lay Very shou.d u«-t ue granted. partner O. P. C L’ NMNii A -• above are examples. Let us get from th s conveident for —jcial conversation. ANDHkW i WlswBLL, H M, Judg* Justice of the A true copy of original t.r.l* f awful event, so far as Sup. Jud. ( art. Those u: s. with Mt. Desert poss.fle, t e FISH DINNEiiS i Attest:— t HAS. p. DoKK. He* juainted SPECIALTY. \ true copy if the lib* ai.d :dc-; of court that comes from seeing and n thereon. E ck are i.. lamed to think of it «s h strength NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE aKi» TEL Attest: -John h. c lerk. To all interested h. barrel miring noble things. Know;.ton, persons wild, ; innacle of rock projecting EGRAPH COMPANY. after named. Dr. Telephone connection. Circulars, A of itself abovt the wide waste of water-, George A. Phillips. STATE OF MAINE. At a court of insolvency held at Li k. a and for the county of Haiu foothold for the KFN.I K. CO It LEW A SON, Hancock ss.—At probate court held at afford.ng precarious Propr*. of August, a d 1*99. Ei -worth, in ami for .-aid county of Han- day surmounts An oid of in- f’l'lHE matters ha\:i.g lighthouse which it. They building great historic cock, on the first day of August, in the vear following Here 1* ctiaure a JL seated for action then terest ha- taken BLUEHILL-GEORGE STEVENS jour to get of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud the picture tc themselves the light-keeper recently been down i.-i BOYS after it is ordered COLD RINC St,.■! ninetv*nine. indicated, hereby n to meet tbe FREE. tice thereof be to ail ;d his a i.it, with their families per- Boston, demands of busiue--. ANQ 4 CERTAIN instrument be a given person'.:*-' ai.d it. this In its kitchen the leaders ACADEMY. A.p. Q -a V cony of the .a-t will aud testament aud causing copy haps, livi2ie isolated rock, keeping roomy of the send n :r< ^ 1 LOj w•* «Ul j one half dozen codicil thereto of John Moore, late of New lished three weeks successively famous Boston tea worth a their nigi ; vigils. Thinking thus, it is party, on the evening of our Ladies Handsome Kelt Burktes and York, in the county of New York, and State American, newspaper pu of New Ellsworth, in said county, that a shock to read of of Dec. 1H, 1773. themselves as our list. You have York, deceased, and of the something croquet disguised Fall Term 1 899. premium only to show them probate near at a court of insolvency Begins Sept. 1 1. thereof, in said State of New York, duly and an ice nn sociable ou Mt. Desert Mohawk Indians to their to sa-ll them. Every lady wants one Biuehiil, on the tilth day of -Septei preparatory authenticated, having been presented to 1 raid on the tea whose the of 1*499, at eleven of the clock i:: Hock. Thi s the item which a corres- ship, cargo they CLttiis N.jvkLrr Co.. judge probate for our said county of ami '" > threw overboard, to its Three Terms of 12 Weeks Each. Hancock, for the of allowed, be beard thereon if they prevent being Box purpose being » frr m Baker'9 Island sends us Attleboro, Mass. riled and In the case of George B. Galley, f pondent landed subject to the obnoxious tax de- recorded in the probate court of our said in said insolvent deb' ThD a course of four county of Hancock. county, Kolart Hh'_ :>» made a visit to Mount creed by Parliament of 3 pence per academy provides years, ment of of creditors flying pound. Ordered: That notice thereof be to second meeting each year divided Into three terms of 12 Notices. given Desert Ruck ;u~i week, beiug three auil one-half being Ettjal ali persons interested therein, approved. -v. by publishing a d» weeks each. a of this order three Petition for discharge from orsgoin. re, which was quick time fora Cannot l>e Cured subscriber copy weeks successively v" rPHE here:,>‘'give*'"notice ’that in the Ellsworth able against his estate under the Three cour-e- art- to students—the Col- ha» American, a newspaper twelve-foot <• t. Mr. Higgins reports a very hr local as cannot reach open X ht been duly appointed adminis- laws of Maine, b. said d< applications, they toe printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- presented di-eased Pr* ti,- Latin Scientific, and the trator with the will annexed of the estate not O. P. of P<*a-»ri ?. vnile there, playing croquet and portion of the ear There is only ..nr lege paratory, cock, prior t-. the fifth of CTNMNfiHAM, Judge administered of I day Heptembe/, of c* way to cure and that is already Daniel Hinckley, late a d. that A true copy of original order •; m ’-cream sociable the deafness, by constitu- English l*#9. they m»v appear at attending given by tional of Eden, in the county of deceased, Attest:—Oh as. P I> remedies. Deafness is caused by an iu- Hancock, a probate court then to be held at ! I ad and given bonds as the law directs. All biuehiil, keeper family, twenty being present. llamed condition of the mucous ot t: «• per- iu aud f *aid lining county of Hancock, at ten nt Eor further information apply to or address sons having demands against the estate of out > : He cannot -ay nough of the of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube get- }> o’clock in the and show if ^pilE subscriber, residing ‘V, hospitality said deceased are desired to forenoon, cause, k dr ■ flamed have a rumbling sound or the present the same I of Maine, to wit at Hr ,.vr* I his assistants. you Imperfect principal, any they have, against the same. v *- ;c*ad keeper.- for settlement, and all indebted thereto are of Massachusetts, hetei i hearing, and when it 1- entirely closed deafne-s CHARLES W. C'CTTS, A. B., <>■ E ‘'I’NMNOHAM. Judge of Probate. Commonweath '* *he requested to make payment notice that be has been result, and unless the inflammation can t,e immediately. A true copy of original order of court. duly»pp»‘■■ |. Bluehlll, Me. August 1, a. d. 18&h Feans Himsley. the will annexe: f is r*:e charm of laker, out and this tube restored to its normal Attest:-—Chas. P. Do ministrator with Brevity great eloquence. kb. Register. »’ con lit g will be dea tate of Woodman W. Newton, Cicero. subscrioer hereby gr.es notice that subscriber dw nine cases out of ten are caused rpHE hereby gives notice that bill, Hancock chanty. Maine, by catarrh, X he has been duly -_ij ;u.in**d adminis- rpHEA he has been it'd 1 which is au condition FOR SALE. appointed executor given bonds as e law directs Education is a stronger protection to nothing but Inflamed of trator of the estate of Samuel Leland, of duly the mucous the last will and testament of Nelson has liannib&l E Han. surfaces. late appointed *• » of Trenton, in the county of Han- late and r* government n«»n a standing army. We will give One Hundred Dollar? for Herrick, of Tremont, iu the county of worth, in the county of Hancock, ary 1 baud and foot Circular Saw Ma- cock, deceased, and given bonds as th*- 1 f rase of Deafness power Hancock, deceased, no bouds being required Maine, his agent in said State t. caused catarrh) that can law directs. All ••• Some seem to think others have by person* having demands by the terms of said pc<> not be cured Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send fur chine; 1 foot power Scroll Saw Ma- will. All persons having All persons having demands against t -- -! — »>» ac by against the estate of said deceased arc desired to MlPV r>lpR«o I circulars, free. demands against the estate of said deceased tate of said deceased are desired V1;' .t Barnes both in good to present the sameSfor and all are ! ail chine,* make; settlement, desired to present the same for settle- the same for settlement, and ,«• ♦ Hereto are reonested to make pay- ment, and all indebted thereto are requested ! thereto are requested to niake pavEQvni mediatelv. Caas. H. P**1190 FALLS. State Assessors In Ellsworth. COUNTY NEWS. JltiOnti'scmcntg. Katlroab* anB Steamboat*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The State assessors were in session at 4Y>r additional K. II. Lowell visited friends and rela- County AVw* »f.» other page*. Continued from page 1. the court house in Ellsworth Saturday to " here Monday and Tuesday. tives meet t he assessors from Hancock county HI nrlil II Think Ease Maine Central Railroad. and of Mrs. John Finn two children, of towns. Tiie full board was yesterday, when Charles Cummings and present—As- Mrs. Irving Knight and daughter Mil- Bangor, are visiting relatives h re. Charles C. sessors William C. Otis Commencing June 20, 1899. Young purchased of L. A. Marshall, Belfast; dred, of Providence, It. are the I., guests But Work On/' BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Mrs. Charles Joy and Miss Ethel Jelll- Manly the Victoria corner 0:1 Riverside Hayford, Canton, and Georg** Pottle, of Miss M. F. Wood. A. M. A. M. P M. P. M.ZA.M. friends at and and visited Penobscot Sunday. Bridge st reel*. The takes in Lewiston, Secretary James Plummer, blood is cannot even BAR HARBOR 7 00 10 30 *1 10 *8 45 5 35 soii property Mrs. Grace Page, who visited Mrs. E. If yovr impure you 110 feet on the Augusta. iorrento. 7 30 lu 35 3 351 9 16 6 10 Carrie Cochrane and Master Bridge street, including W. last "thmk ease." The blood is the Miss llairy Mayo month, has returned to her of Sullivan. .. 4 35 old and 90 feet on The board reports t lie session here very Baffin are speudlng the week at Biuehill. post-office building, home in Roxbury, Mass. greatest sustatner of the body and when 4ft Desert Ferry 7 55 11 20 5 35 9 45 0 35 Riverside. The price is not made public, satisfactory, as in fact they have been iVaukeag, S. Fy fS 00 11 26 f5 38 |9 52 0 43 S. D. Towne, of Bangor, was here last Mrs. R. I, Palmer with you make it pure taking Hood's Sarsa- Hancock fH 04 fll 24 5 42 t6 40 but is understood in throughout tlie State. Nineteen towns who, Mrs. Hattie by to be ilie neighbor- Franklin Road.. 8 12. f5 51 t« 55 week, the guest of M. M. Moore and wife. Hooper, has been the guest of Mrs. R. G. parilla you have the perfect health in hood of f 15,000. This is comparatively were represented here, in many cases tlie A’ush’gtonCo Je. 11 45 +6 oo-f- c7 < 4 Lord, has returned to ELLSWORTH 8 28 11 55 6 10 10 20 7 12 Miss Annie M. Davis, with her aunt and low full board of selectmen. The towns New York. which even hard work becomes easy• when It is taken into consideration rep- Ellsworth Falls ts 32 tl2 oo « lo 7 18 who have been cousin, visiting here, is that Mr. Manly immediately leased the resented were Aurora, Bluehill, Brooklin, Hon. George P. Wescott, of Portland,} 'llcolln. t- 45 112 1 L t« 3J. 17 32 relatives Rt Abbot. who ireen Lake. t8 53 fl2 2.1 f6 40. f7 41 visiting from the new owners at a rental Brooksville, Castine, Ded- spent a short time here recently, building Bucksport, Lake House. ... f»(M. tfi 50. f7 6u C. W. Pierce was in Bangor over Sun- of f 100 a mont h.’’ ham, East brook, Ellsworth, Hancock, presented t he old Rluehill academy with Holden. f * 07 t!2 38 6 56. 17 66 Brewer.June- 9 27 12 58 Is. Pierce is Ml. f1,000 which is to be added to its 7 8 14 day. Mr. shipping several cars Lamoine, Desert, Otis, Penobscot, original 9 35 Miss Jennie A. Chick, of Kllsworth Bangor, Ex. St.. 1 05 7 25 11 30 8 21 of stock from here daily. Sedgw ick, Sullivan, Surry, Trenton and fund. BANGOR, M.(J. 9 4- 1 lu 7 30 *11 35 8 25 spool and Alvin A. of Kllsworth Haney, Falls, Walt ham. BORN. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. a member of the ‘ortland. 1 -»0 6 35 1 4 Charles Kincaid, First were married last at CONGREGATIONAL CIRCLE HALE. _ 30 20 12 25 Thursday evening Plummer said the valuation Boston. 4 30 9 00 5 57 went to Secretary B.\ LL— At 7 35 4 Oo Maine heavy artillery, Harring- the home of the bride. Relatives and a The hiiiiiihI sale of t lie ladies’ Congre- I Rucksport. Aug 15, to Mr and Mrs would show well the Fred ?.! a son. to be at the reunion of up throughout Ball, ton to-day present few intimate friends were The gational circle, of w hich Mrs. J. W. Kane Sundavs only—July 16 to Sept 3, leave Mt present. State. There was a and RLAKF.— At Easthrook, 13, to Mr and Mrs general healthy is the Aug Desert Ferry, 2 00 m, Ellsworth 2 34 ar- his company. house was decorated with and eificient president, was held in the Simeon Blake, a son. p p m; sweet-peas increase. Ellsworth lias with the ■lve Bangor 3 .'0 p in. kept up town hall the afternoon and BLACK—At Mrs. Addle Holt, w ho lias been visit- wild flowers. Rev. C. S. McLearn per- evening of Surry, Aug 0, to Mr amt Mrs Hen- Hally, Sundav included, a train from Wash- procession. 10. ry Black, a son. ngton County R R leaves Ellsworth 10 33 p m, ing her sister. Mrs. K. A. Flood, for a few formed the ceremony. The young couple Aug. There lias been a particularly noticeable CARTF.lt—At Surry, Aug 5, to Mr and Mrs Jo- irrlve Bangor 11 50 p ni. returned to her home at Nash’s have the best wishes of their The decorations were in and a son. weeks, many increase in livestock in the State. Secre- purple yel- seph Carter, BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. Island Mrs. Holt a few friends. wit ti an abundance of GRlNDLE—At Penobscot, to Mr and P. M. M. to-day. passed Plummer this returns low, evergreens and Aug 11, A. A. M. A. M. A. M tary says year’s Mrs Lucius M Grlndle, a at her old home at Waltham before ferns. The various tables were daughter. Boston. 9 45 8 001 9 00. days show an increase of about cows over arranged The class of ’S9 of the Kllsworth high 5,000 II A RDISON— At West Franklin, Aug 8, to Mr A •» P. M. tier return. witii artistic taste and the numerous arti- and Mrs John W school held a reunion at Shore Acres, La- last year. The number of sheep is also Hardison, a daughter. Portland. 12 55 11 10 12 40 cles so met a LOUD—At to P. D. E. Loweree, now on his way here while horses are about hold- temptingly displayed with Ellsworth, Aug 13, Mr and Mrs M.| moine Beach, last evening. The party increasing, BANGOR. *5 05 9 15 3 15 *4 55 sale. Hiram C Lord, a daughter. z 8 25 from Mexico, will their ready Ex. St. 5 07 9 20 3 20 4 59 8 30 Guadalajara, spend own. — Bangor, went to Shore Acres by buck board. Sup- ing LE \ C11 At Penobscot, Aug 14, to Mr and Mrs A new feature this season was a re- Brewer Junction. 9 27 3 26 5 06 8 37 this week in Boston and arrive home Sat- Assessor Pottle said he noticed a re- Herbert M a per was served. The members of the Leach, daughter. Holden. +9 45 + 3 46 *5 26 67 membrance tHhle. Last winter and Miss Harriet Morrison and MOUSE —At -, to Mr and urday night. class present were Mrs. E. J. Walsh, Mrs. markable improvement in Ellsworth, par- spring Franklin, Aug Mrs Lake Hou«e. +9 56 +3 52 t5 32 t9 08 cards were witii a of Everett Morse, a son. ireetj Lake.|10 05 +4 oo [5 41 t9 12 F. I. Jordan are coming here on their C. Misses Kate in a better business and painted spray forget- II. Drununcy, Eva Aiken, ticularly feeling, Bolt BINS— At S'lcolln ..tIO 14 *4 09 21 me-nots witii a few lines written Stonlngton, Aug y, to Air and |9 vacations and will accompany him fruin and an air of which was saying Mrs lle/.eklah a son. Ellsworth Falls 10 28 4 22 6 04 9 35 McDonald, Clio Chilcott, Mary Hayes prosjierity lacking 1 Robbins, that gifts from old friends con- ELLSWORTH 6 17 10 35 4 28 6 9 41 Boston. when he first visited the formerly SAUNDERS —At Orland, Aug to Mr and Airs lOj Idella Stanwood, Dr. Harry W. Osgood city eight years 8, A’ash’gton Co.Jc.tie 42. nected with the society, and marked with Irving It Saunders, a son. Dr. Frank wife and child and B. B. Whitcomb. ago. Franklin Road.tIO 52 4 38 r6 25 t9 56 Whitcomb, _ TEM PLE—At the donor’s name, would he acceptable Gouldsboro, Aug 13, to Air and Hancock. 11 02 +4 5« r6 33 f 10 04 came from Bar Harbor Monday and are Mrs William Temple, a daughter. A'aukeag, S. Fy t6 43 II (Xi +4 57 f8 86 flO 07 B. F. Thomas is back in the employ of Trotting at Hluehill. and be arranged upon a remembrance i stopping with relatives here this week. WARDWELL—At Bucksport, .July 20, to Air 4ft. Desert Ferry 6 50 1115 5 05 6 45 10 15 the shoe as salesman. Mr. 8 Cnion factory There will be trotting at Mountain table. Of course much interest centred and Mrs George Ward well, a son. Jullivan. 05 12 30 7 05 10 35 Mr. Whitcomb iias been kept in Bar Har- »orrento. 7 15 1 10 5 45 7 SO 11 15 Thomas and his family have moved back park, Bluehill, to-morrow. With fair in that table, as many wished te secure bor by an injured knee received in the j BAR HARBOR *7 50 12 20 5 45 *7 30, 11 00 to Ellsworth, and this week will move weather Mountain park will sustain its some article made by friends of long ago. MAItKIKD. I Mount Desert Ferry accident. He is able into their house on Church street. Elmer for The tables in all shared Sundays only—Tulv 16 to sept 8, leave The — Bangor reputation affording good racing. departments UIK.K-IIA.NM At Ellsworth, to get about on crutches. Aug 10, by 35 a in, Ellsworth 12 42 p in. Arrive Mt V U'innman l.aa mnvmt I n \f ra 11 It in Hid inlurDcl (ho nlfontiD.. an/4 H.n K« v C S Me entries the two events are as follows: Learn, Miss Jennie A Chick to .lesert 1 10 Bar Harbor 1 55 m. Alvin A both of Ellsworth. Ferry p m, p house on re- erous of ail Haney, Cunningham's High street, 3.00 CLASS, PURSE $00. patronage present. The sum church of Bath, the COUSINS—SYLVESTER—At Brooksvtlle, Aug IKLLSWOJtTIIgregational occupied vacated J. A. Cunningham. The 1) s, of was realized. z cently by Wllkctuinught, by Henry Wilkes, |290 6, M I) Chatto, esq, Miss Grace E Cousins Sundays only. here and by pulpit Hunday morning evening. friends of Mr. Thomas and his family u tiomer, nucuspori The members of the circle desire to ex- to Ben E Sylvester, jr, both of Bluehlll. •Dally. tStop on signal or notice to Conductor. Mr. Yale's talk was Dr 1) W 8 IIODGDON—RIDLEY—At Mt very interesting. welcome them back to Ellsworth. C, g, by Satan, Gross, Orlaml press their sincere gratitude to all who Desert, Aug 5, c Stops to leave but not to take passengers. by M L Allen, esq, Miss Nellie E llodgdon to Both services were well attended. He Hosea, blk g, by Hyronemous, them in donations for the tables ! These trains connect at with from the kitchen stove at the gave aid, Alfred C Ridley, both of Mt Desert. Bangor, through here Fire 11 It Ellsworth rains on Main Line to and from Bot> will preach the next two Hundays, at Phillips, and in their liberal STINSON—ROBBINS—At Deer Portland, home of II. set Are to purchases. Isle, Aug 9. by I on and St. John. the and services. Harry Mosley Henry Patchen, b g, Howard Blaladell, Orland Rev S W Chapin, Miss Blanche L Stinson, of morning evening The kindness and interest of the sum- ; woodwork near the chimney early last Allen Wilkes, b g, by Henry Wilkes, Deer Isle, to George E Robbins, of Stonlngton. Tickets for All Points South and West Mm. Charles Smith was taking her mer visitors are greatly appreciated, and TR A IN—H A N Friday morning. Mr. Mosley, after John W Allen, Brooklln D—At Bar Harbor, July 26, by >n sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket office, Mm. to her home at the friends far who remembered Bishop William Lawrence, of mother, Johnson, had into the Agnes B, b m, by Dawn K, away us, Cambridge, kindling the Are, gone Mass, Miss Su-an Train, of Washington, D C, ills worth. Aurora last Thursday, when near the Will Orland as well as those who cheered us by their to to work. The Are had Deerlng, Augustus Noble Hand, of New York. are to tickets garden destroyed " Passengers requested procure Archer on the Waltham road her Maggie May, g m, presence and have the thanks of ►efore the and place considerable clothing which hung near help, entering train, especially Ell»- home ran away. Both ladiea were thrown J.30 CLASS, PURSE $90. the ladies’ Congregational circle. DIKD. forthto Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. the stove, and was burning quite briskly F. from the Mm. Johnson’s Harry P, s b g, by Hyronemous, 12. M. GEO. EVANS, carriage. right when discovered. Mr. out Aug. Vlce-Pres. and Gen’l Mosley put H B Ellsworth BOWDEN—At Herbert R Manager, forearm was broken, and Mm. Smith was Phillips, Penobscot, Aug 10, r. E. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket the Are without an alarm. Miss Cora left town Bowden, 21 1 16 BOOTHBY, Ag’t. giving Damage Wllkesnaught, b s, by Henry Wilkes, Dodge Friday. aged years, mouth, days. hadly bruised. I)r. Phillips was called. McFARLAND—At North about f25. G P Homer, Bucksport Lester is in town on business. Hancock, Aug 16, Hodgdon Fannie Louise, Infant daughter of Mr and BOSTON AND BANCOR Maud B, c m, by Black Sporter, Mrs Monroe 2 The Ellsworth schooner “Glendy George Clough, of Boston, was in town i McFarland, aged months, 14 MOUTH OF THK H1VKK. L C Patten, Hermon Pond days. Burke”. Koscoe Stanwood, from Capt. Mackumboy, blk g, by Black Eagle, Monday. PAGE—At Danville Notch, N H, Aug 11, Miss for N. with lum- Jennie C of .66 There will be a dance hall Bangor Patchogue, Y., L F Centre Montvllle Newton of is in Page, Bucksport, aged years, 11 at Eureka Nash, Lord, Waltham, Mrbh., 11 while to enter Great South months, days. Steamship Company. ber, trying George II, g, by John R Gentry, town relatives. Thursday evening. visiting ROBBINS—At Stonlngton, Aug Infant son of at the Fire Island Inlet Monday W W (Hills, Bangor Mr and Mrs Hezekiah Mrs. Andrew of Bay, Miss Belvidera M. Gross to at- Robbins. Gibson, Andover, Mass., Jessie b L II expects night of last week, grounded. She re- Shaw, m, Ryder, Bangor RICH A RDSON—At Trenton, Aug 9, Joseph SUMMER SERVICE. was calling on friends here recently. Vtnal b tend school in Saco this winter. 84 mained fast, and the crews of the Fire Haven, g, by Jake Patchen, Richardson, aged years. J It SANDS—At Bar Miss Linnle Gray, of Brooksville, is Island and Oak Island life stations Wlswcll, Ellsworth Miss Henrietta Mello is employed as Harbor, Aug 11, Mrs Helen A saving of New r Will Ellsworth Sands, Jersey, aged 55 years. visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Yorke. of Aaron, g, Deerlng, waiter at the Castiue house, Castine. went to her aid and jettisoned some SIMoNToN —At Mrs Har- Henry Wilkes, hr s, Con’s Wilkes, Ellsworth, Aug 10, j Mrs. Mark Milliken is visiting her the cargo. She floated at G o’clock the The ladies of the Baptist sewing circle rlet Judson Simonton, aged 50 years, 4 Will Deerlng, Ellsworth months, 28 days. daughter, Mrs. Jerry Crowley, in Bangor. next evening undamaged. will hold an apron sale in their chapel, VAN METER—At Deer Isle, A ug 8, Oliver Van Mm. Adelbert Garland and her two Hancock Point Thursday, Aug. 24. Meter, aged 80 years, 4 months, 20 boys The Hat born farm company, which op- ('Impel. days. a to are relatives at Bartlett’s Island. who has Six Trips Week Boston. visiting erates the creameries in Ellsworth and The new chapel at Hancock Point is to Mrs. Eunice M. Carter, been be her Mrs. Charles The Morrison District Sunday school PittsAeld, has purchased the farm of the dedicated Sunday, Aug. 20, at 10.30 visiting sister, Ferrin, MARINE LIST. Commencing Saturday, June 24, 1899, steamer will be to leave Bar held its annual picnic at Pleasant Beach late Leander Perkins at North Penobscot. a. m. The programme for the service is returned home Sunday. “Mt. Desert”, due Harbor, for Seal Northeast Harbor, Southwest as follows: Harbor, Wednesday. The farm is about 150 acres, with build- Peter Gray, wife and son, and John Fo- Ellsworth Port. Harbor, Stonlngton and Rockland to connect with steamer foi Boston, daily, Sunday Miss Lizzie of Ellsworth ings in good condition. The purchase in- 1 >oxology. gie, wife and child, of Boston, are visit- SAILED except Franklin, at 1.00 p in. Lord’s 1 Falls, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. cludes stock ori the farm. The object of Prayer. ing at William Mcllowell’s. Friday, Aug 11 Solo, “The Voice of Jesus”.Harris Sch Ells- 1 RETURNING. C. L. Chatto. 1 he purchase at this time was to secure the The annua! of the Catherine, Coggins, Boston, lumber, Miss Mabel picnic Congregational woith Lumber Co ou the farm. The Monaghan. 11. Victor. hay and other products and schools will take From at m. Aug. Responsive reading, "For the Dedication Bapti-t Sunday ARRIVED Boston, dally, except Sunday, p farm does not intend to 1.6 From Rockland, touching at Intervening land- company operate of 15, at the mineral Sunday, Aug a Church." place Tuesday. Aug. at o a in. the farm in connection with Sch Lulu W Eppes, Jordan, New ^ ork, coal, ! ings, daily, except Monday, WEST ELLSWORTH. permanently Hymn, “TheChurch’s One Foundation.'' springs. K > Lord their business. >eh Agnes Mabel, Bar Harbor Addn'SHO> The first cauliflower raised in town Mosley, E. S. J. Mouse, Bar Harbor. Seh Myra Sears, Closson, New York Agent, Fred of Lynn, Mass., is visit- “Cottage Sundays at Hancock Point.” Stanley, George B. Young, of Ellsworth, who this year has been raised by George M. SAILED his Vin Smith. Rev F T IIa/.lcwood, D I». Calvin Austin, Gen’l Supt., Boston. ing uncle, was in the county jail on appeal from a Pillsbury. There were two hh tine Monday, A ug 14 “The huri’h Seh J M Lamolne of Comprehensive," Kennedy. Hutchins, William H. Hill, Gen’l Boston. William W. Barron, Beverly, Mass., three-months’ sentence in the Bangor bunches as were t-ver seen in town. Seh Mar v Mgr., Rev A II ( oar. Eliza, Alley, Bar Harbor, brick bu- is visiting relatives and friends here. work for drunkenness and ll B Phillips jail disorderly “Time and Place as Aids to Worship," A subscription paper is being circulated \ RR1V ED Frank Herrick will move his to conduct, escaped from the jait Monday President W DeNV L> 1>. for tbe of teams to family Hyde, purpose hiring bring Sch Oironto, Holt, New York, coal, F S Lord Stonington on Wednesday. He is at night. Young occupied the poor-debtor’s Prayer of Dedication, landlocked salmon from Ellsworth to be >eh Storm Petrei, Bon-ey, B■■-ton .1 G I). Sell Mimifl Leivb, Fullerton, Boston work there. celt on the second tier, which had an out- Rev Vose, D in this placed in the ponds vicinity. Seh Forester, Farrell, Boston side window. He sawed the middle bar Solo, "Repentance”.Gounod w of Hancock Ports. Lorenzo Wilbur and ife, Ellsworth, Miss Business on t he quarries at this time of Coutit> from this and lowered himself to ttie Mabel Monaghan. cell, Wkst Sn.i.iVAN Ar Aug sch William V and Mrs. Ellen Moore, of Boston, visited Report of the executive committee of the the year is very low. Only one quarry is ground. It is probable that no great ampbell, Strout, Boston Mrs. Grace W. Barron last week. Hancock Point chapel society. being worked, that is White’s. All hope A r A ug 7, sells Kate L Pray, effort will he made to so Pray, Boston; recapture Young < ) Harve-t Home, Somes, Rockland Manic Saun- Mamie who lias been visiting her (Turing. the Chase Granite Co. will start up soon. Mead, as he from Ellsworth. d» rs, New 'i oru long keeps away Hymn, “I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord." grandfat her, John Mitchell, left for her All are expected to attend the horse tret Ar Aug 1", -eh F' 1 Lockwood, Boston Street Commissioner Smith is busy this Benediction. Ar Aug 12, sch Mlbiied A Pope, Irons, Ma- 1899 SCHKIULE home in Beverly, Mass., Saturday. next Thursday. There will be two classes, ch las week the sewer which will drain '•Id F' From June 23 until 13. Aug. 11. B. j laying be Double Murder. 3 00 and 2 30; purses f90 and fGO. Dance Aug 8, sehs William Campbell, Strout, Sept. '_ May with block- trom < rabtree .V Havev f..r the vicinity of High,Hpruce and Hancock in town hall in the All for paving The bodies of William Col bat h, aged evening. hope New ^ ork ; Kate L Pray, Pray, with curb stone Strs. Catherine, Juliette and Rockland. CHURCH NOTES. streets. The sewer will run from a ( ! point and a fair day and a large crowd. trom rabtree A Havey for Boston; Harvest thirty, Harry C^uimby.aged sixteen,of Hume. Sillw... with curb stum* (rum I on street near A. W. King’s resi- 15. II. A. C. DAYS OF SAILING: UNITARIAN. High Exeter, were found In Stetson Sat- Aug. \ for Boston 1 pond, Havey deuce, up High street, to Spruce street, "1 \ ug 7, seh John Shay, \l!en, with For Rockland: Rev. .4. II. urday with faces battered and I.irtii llnrlior. paving Coar, pastor. morning, i'Uiek- from I)un!>ar Bros for New Y ! down Spruce to Hancock, down Hancock, ork Closed during nymth of August. bruised. Frank Rice has moved into his new >ul Aug It', -eh M.u.ii- Saunders, with paving Daily except Sunday. 'to the drain near t he Fiske place. Eight- blocks from Crabtree A for New York Pastor’s address, Ellsworth. With Arthur Sargent, of Stetson, they house. Havey From Rockland: Much tile will be used, and the sewer will sid Aug 12, sch F 1 Lockwood, with paving i CO NO R Eli AT IO N A L. went returned blocks from A Daily except Monday, will leave ft. * fishing Friday. Sargent Fred Kice is an addition Crabtree Havey for Nantucket he laid In the middle of the street. The Capt. building B. s. s. Co. wharf, Rockland, upon arrival of and that his Domestic Ports. Rev. J. M. Adorns, pastor. j Saturday morning reported to his house. steamer from Boston for Dark Harbor, I of a sewer system for the city, made Hughes Closed during August. plan companions had been drowned. Foul Bos'tos—Ar Aug 1 sch Kate Walker, Soger- Point, Castint*, ‘Blake’* Point, I.ittlc Deer Isle* a few will \V. E. Grover is making bath, Karitan Itiver Southwest Harbor, Herrick’ f.and .ng, Sar- years ago by expert engineers, was and a improvements FREE HAITI ST. play suspected, searching party >i«i 14, -eh <. W Sullivan Deer Isle, 'Castl* View cot- another on his Aug Collin-, gentvlllc, Sedgwick, he followed. It is proposed to lay dwelling. Ar seh Alice I < JIatvey .1. Luekenbach, pastor. went to the pond and found the bodies. Aug II, rabtree, Port lohn.-ou tage, lirooklln, ‘South ftluehill, Parker’s Point, and I’anui >K— CM Aug 11. -eh Carrie A Buekuam, ftluehill. F.ast ftluehill, Surry and K.llswnrth. SiiuHbi' 1 mr 'II AHilri'sn to vniini' It is there have been a Mrs. C. E. Wakefield children are thought may Stubbs, New Y ork will leave Ellsworth at **.00 a church to the river. Returning m, in. visiting in Calais. M .\ug 11, sell- J and Florence to at >.30 a ia above land- people at 2 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. drunken tight. Ponder, jr, stage Surry, Surry m, l.ebtml, New York ings. of the ac- The coroner’s rendered its Mrs. Rice has to Cnionville Uospel service at 7 30. A new victim, indirectly, jury Monday Lucy gone f i.iinAM'INA—Ar Aug 11, sell J B Holden, ! O. A. CROCKETT, Haskell. New York Me. Tuesday, 7.30 p. in., Y. I*. S. C. E. cident at Mt. Desert Ferry, was added verdict that the men came to their death to visit her daughter. Manager, Rockland, Ar Aug In, sch Susan N Boston unknown Pickering, U. W. HIGGINS, from an cause. — 7.30 in., regular church prayer to t lie list last Wednesday by injuries Mrs. Charles of lint .nswu (.ia Ar bark Friday, p. Noonan, Huston, spent k, Aug l‘i, Mannie ♦Flag landing. Agent, Ellsworth. Swan, seh Jes.-le when Miss Harriet Rolf, of Bangor, a Sargent lias been arrested. a few here last week. Higgins, Barbados; Lena, Passengers wishing to take the boat will leave meeting. days New York word at Moon’s stable. UNION K I. US WORTH FALLS. trained nurse who did such heroic work rONii’L, E. E. Upham, wife and daughter, also Nku YoitK-siil Aug 1 :, seh- Hugh Kelley-, Aug. 20 Morning service at 10. at the Ferry, was taken suddenly with Music Festival Dates Changed. Port Jabos, P B; Lizzie Lane, Bangor; Fran- Sunday, if. A. wife and son, of Arlington, for Saco The dates for the Maine music festival Handy, conia, 3fcbcrttsnnmts. Sermon Kev. 1>. i.. Yale, of Hath. of the at the home of Ar sehs hy j congestion spine, Mass., are visiting here. Aug II, Chrnmo, Bunnells, from in from Frank II n I 11 Evening service at 7.30. Sermon by Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Halman, where she Bangor have been changed (.a land, from Stoning ton ; Mary Aug. 14. C. standisii, su:ii v an ; < o-orgit tta, Providence was For several her con- September to October 5, t> and 7. Yale. | visiting. days s.d Auu 12, selis Ualiboui, Bangor; Ann (J found it to liaitlett’s Island. « M ( M KTHOD 1ST Ki*ISCO 1*AL. dition whs critical, but she now seems to The management necessary Stuart, Sargent.viI Peirin, aunlen Mrs. sld Aug in -eii- Northern Light, Portland; H Miss Rolf was the make the change in view of the plans Adelbert Garland and children, Her. J. P. Simonton, pastor. he steadily improving. Melt Buck, Bangor READ Frank and of are ILOOK! nurse to arrive at the scene Mine. Sembrich. The Albert, Bayside, visiting Piiii.apki.iiha ( Id II, sells C THIS'] lirst trained adopted by Sep- Aug Mary at 7.30, prayer meeting. Friday evening here and at Swan’s Island. Stuart, Bowden, Boeklaml. K S Pottet, Forts- ♦ of the accident, and rendered invaluable tember dates were adopted for her con- relatives WE HAVE ♦ Sunday, Aug. 20 Morning service at mouth but to other engage- John id sells Helen (. school assistance to l>r. Phillips in resuscitating venience, owing R. Bartlett and son Henry, who Aug 12. Mo-dey, Holt, 10.30. lermun by pastor. Sunday Ally’- Point; Kdward Stewart, Kent, Salem several taken from the water. All ments, she will be unable to reach have been visiting relatives here, have re- : 10 WHEELS at 11.45. Evening service at 7. | persons Ar Aug 10, sell Puritan, sargent, suiiiex sound in season to in at lit in | afternoon and she la- America appear Bangor turned to their home in East Boston. I* Am Hoy-—A1, 11, bark Edmund BAPTIST. | Sunday evening \ug Phinney, Y oung, New Y ork WHICH MUST BE SOLD bored unceasingly with the injured. The the time first stated. Aug. 14. B. x f Her. C. S. McLearn, pastor. j Saco—Ar Aug 11, seh Hazel Dell, Pough- strain brought back a keepsie AT 7.30 church meet- undoubtedly spinal X ONCE. X Friday, p. m., prayer Tennis Tournament. Bocki.anp— \r Aug 11, seh A trouble from which she had recently re- Sorrento “How did the tire start?” “In the hab- Mary Hall, ing. J Loulsu_rg, C B ♦ iMtit'K, ♦ The tennis tournament at Sorrento last erdasher’s store. The of the in- *20.00, service at covered. theory Foreign Porta. Sunday, Aug. 20—Morning week was won the winner of tlie Will EE by Paret, surance companies is that one of the new Havana—Ar ♦ THEY I,AST. X the Sunday of the 26th Maine Aug lu, sch John Paul, Leigh- ♦ 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Ellsworth veterans in 1896 1897. In the ♦ tournament and cup spring neckties and a pair of golf stock- ton ♦ sc at 12 m. Y. P. H. C. E. prayer for the of ELLSWORTH BICYCLE CO., ♦ hoed regiment are ready reception he met who won last series Hackett, year’s ings got crossed." T IK AN K LI N ST. at 6 m. Praise and at the reunion in J meeting p. preaching their old comrades tournament and took the from Paret. A Mother Tells how si us Saved her Little cup A Kansas farmer wrote to a Kansas 7 m. It is service at p. Ellsworth to-morrow. expected was Daughter’s Life. Hackett again successful, winning editor; “What's the matter with that the which will come my 1 am the mother of children and delegation by the series in three sets. eight R-PP A N S. 10 for 5 cents at cup straight hens? 1 find several j druggists. Man. steamer from west of the Penobscot will Every morning have had a deal of with banish and life. One Suicide of Prominent Belfast Thus Paret and Hackett each have a great experience They pain prolong gives keeled over to rise no more.” The editor relief. No matter what’s the matter one will a well-known lawyer not arrive until neur noon, in which medicines. Last summer little Emery Hoardtnan, two-years mortgage on the cup. If they j my daugh- do you good. replied: dead. burial." -- ... 1 suicide shoot- event dinner will he served at Odd Fal- “They’re Try ter had the in its worst form. ■ of Belfast, committed by should happen to meet again next year dysentery The cause is not known. lows which will be the headquarters “You have only had half of the We she would die. I tried ing, Tuesday. hall, the winner w ill own the cup. poodle | thought every of He had the as soon as after the clipped, mamma,” said little J could think but He was about fifty years age. for day, possible Tommy. j tiling of, nothing The and is over. After dinner there “Yes, a mo- do her I saw an Only been judge of the police court city handshaking Relatives Cannot be Found. Tommy.” Tommy thought j seemed to any good. by f be of welcome John ment and asked “Is it so that tte warm : in our clerk. will the address by The bodies of George H. Bennett and j advertisement paper that Chamber- B. of and end of the dog can the coolness of lain’s Cholera and Diarrhiea Rem- Redman, Ellsworth, speeches his wife, victims of the Alt. Desert Ferry enjoy Colic, COUNTY the other our others. There will be music by Mona- end all the more?” I was recommended and sent During tlia civil war, as well as in | by accident, are still at Alt. Hope cemetery, edy highly which has been engaged for have and aud a bottle at once. It to be late war with Spain, diarrbma was one of ghan’s band, Bangor, awaiting call of relatives. “Why you Miss Beasley ceased ! got proved Miss Mabel and tue one of the best medicines we ever had the most troublesome diseases the army- the day. Monaghan Air. and Airs. Bennett have resided in to be friends?” “Oh, she has some queer very Paper. In instances ! male quartette, of Ellsworth, will sing, where resided notions. After she returned from Boston in the house. It saved my little daughter’s ! had to contend with. many 1 Bangor four years, they be Miss Eva it became chronic and the old soldiers and there will readings by prior to that time is not known and no a few weeks ago she called me down be- life. I am anxious for every mother to j Aiken and Miss Helen The busi- cause know what an excellent medicine it is. still suffer from it, Mr. David Taylor, of Bonsey. relatives can be found. I spoke of a widow woman, and the THE A/TERICAN. ness of the associa- Had I known it at would have Wind Kidge, Green Co., Pa., is one of these. meeting regimental next evening, while we were discussing tirst it tion also will be held in the afternoon, Patrons of Husbandry. saved me a deal of and He uses Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and the temperance question she referred to great anxiety my J in of unless the members from away arrive To-day tlie Patrons of Husbandry Miss as a little much Dlarrhma Kemedy and says he never found Anthony ‘maiden lady.’ I asked daughter suffering.—Yours j Subscribe time to have it before dinner. After Hancock county are holding their annual her Mrs. Geo. F. R. anything that would give him such quick why ‘widow woman’ was any worse truly, Burdick, Liberty, there will be a until the tield-day meeting at N. F. Norton's farm, 1. For sale Gbo. A. relief. It is for sale by CiEO. A. Pakcheb, supper campfire than ‘maiden lady,’ and she took it as a by Parcher, Drug- j have to leave. II Fi, rtrr’ nt visitors Soutj^renobscofS persoual insult.” gist. I For It. w hen on at Hotel I^artiuouth, Bos- 3bbfrti8fmrnt0. ftV iHK American has subscribers at 1'j6 matter with one of tbe wheels, COUNTY NEWS. to their home examination it they had left one ton. the 11* r?-*' flees in Hancock proved For a 0/ county; :1i1ional County A>ir* nee fjther page* of the tires in the distance. After what Mr. Nash, of Boston, was the guest of the o. in the com- mil papers county com- seemed a lone time to the waiting lirrai I’oud. K. B. Bowen on Wednesday. bined do h so THE AMER- many. the boys pronounced it all ready Clarence pany, Williams is ill with typhoid The first hop of the season wa* given at ICAN is not t printed in and as no further misfortune overtook fever. only paper the Tarratine Friday night. Music hy them, Ail reached their several c .. and has never claimed to they Hancock M -* Kliza Shuman will return to Bos- Lindall. Bar Harbor. WASHING! ! horn s in safety in the wee all hours. ' be out v£ *: vt'y paper that can prop- ton iunday. Miss France- Stelan and Mrs. Hat .f al Thus ended tne fourth annual hayrack Powder a County all the Mr. and Mr*. McKie ■ Bangor, were the of erly bt ca paper; ride. spent several day* Hamlin, guests of tni- week at the I K. Stetson ] Tuesday. rest are run .jcai papers. The circula- Aug. 14. ^ Clarry camp. Miss Bessie Williams Rev. Mr. Culler ami made an * v- in # tion of: RICAN, barring the Bar went to Aurora party Cake of Fine Toilet Soap Every Package, Smith Sum. .71 to a cursion to Sullivan Fall* a Smith’* Harbor it- '« summer list, is «.r«day join party for Bar Harbor. larger and of Walter Boose? wife, Ellsworth? board on that ihe other Ezra Williams and Mr. of Ells- buck Wednesday. }$gr \ then a,' papers printed Jordan, __ __ _m are visiting relatives here. in Hancoc-. ouruy. ; worth,caught forty pickerel at Great pond Miss S. W. Bacon.of New Haven, Conn., Mrs. F. E. is her sister. Hopkins visiting Friday. r>even of them weighed twenty- is the gue*t for two weeks of Mr?. F. F. Mrs. G. W. Allen, at the YEWS. village. eight pounds. Hartshorn at the Henry Whiting cottage. COUNTY fo* Addition'll < .*••>■» >*hrr COl NTV NEWS. Ester brook and of Peace- mty pnffrt. George family, The ladies of the club have purchased Mr. And Mrs. Legendre, of New Orleans, •; ■uni' a few weeks. COULD, FA digging a well. ! employed. be supplied by gins. Mi*« Mie Clarry. of East Somerville. F. L Martin, assisted by Mr. Prura- ! Mrs. Carrie Decker and Orville Call, of Charles L. career, of Toddy Pond. is at Harry Bella tty. of Ellsworth, is spend- Mass., Mrs. Williamson, of New York, mond, Mr. McOown and are at \V. W. Choice work for VS M. Ward well. Capt. Gray, cap- Ijiwrence, Mass., staying Confectionery, ! ing a few weeks with his aunt. Miss Nellie and Winthrop Lewis, of Boston, are at tured a large seal at the steamboat wharf Tibbett*'. Master VV?' >r Carter is the euest of the for a few weeks. Young. Clarry camp Saturday. con- Fruit. Nuts and the his aunt. Miss Ethel White. Mrs. Mary E. Fogg, who has been like. Mrs. R. A. visited her Coggins recently Dr. J. H. Patten and Robert Johnston, Rev. J.G. Gregg. of Colorado Springs, fined to her home the past two years, left C. VV. Cjok. of Ellsworth, was in the jarents, Hiram Gray and wife, in Sar- of Amherst, were in town Saturday Col., who enjoys the distinction of having Saturday for Montague, where ahe will village last Friday on business. An appropriate purchase gentville. pickerel fishing. They got some of held the longest pastorate of any one in visit her son, Leslie fifty, Fogg. a man who amokea Mrs. Isaa, VV. Do we, who has been on a by A from Hermon are their which would the scales at four Colorado, has been the guest the past party taking tip Visitors in town the past week were is a vi-it to L >i and. returned last Wed- week of F. F. Hartshorn and wife. annual vacation ou the tent ground at pounds. John F. Murphy, of Boston; Mrs. I^eshe nesday the end of the neck. Williams and F. A. ; and of William K.. Raymond wife, Fogg son, Montague; ok a Edward J. Carter and Lewis P. Carter FAIR AND LAWN PARTY. BOX of CIGARS Mrs. Anna Bolster, of Melrose, Mass., Fuller. Miss Dunham, Miss Nealley, Miss j Salisbury, wife and son, of l^amoine; made a h; ::g visit to Hall Quarry last The ladies of the Hancock Point chapel was the guest of Edward Young and Shuman and Miss Bracy were guests of Warren M. Grant, wife and daughter, of society gave their first annual fair and Thursday. daughter last week. J. F. Haynes at Alligator lake Friday and Sullivan; Richard and Henry Salisbury. lawn afternoon and eve- Richard Vshwortfc has to Hall party Tuesday MEERSCHAUM PIPE. gone made a Saturday. Frank Roberts, w ife and son. Miss Grace Master Yolney Coggins lately at the sum- w! re he will be as a ning, Crosby lodge, spacious Quarry, employed Boston his W. An error was made last week In includ- Moore and Webster Roberts, of Bangor. trip to with father, Capt. mer home of L. A. and cutter. Judge Finery wife, paving Y. in schooner “Catherine”. ing L. S. Marshall and wife among the Aug. 10. K. Coggins, who very generously placed their entire George E. Hardy has gone to Hurricane summer visitors. were on Mrs. Martin of East Boston, who They expected at of for TOBACCO and CIGARS. Curtis, grounds thedisjKwal the society tinker's Island. Island, where be will be as a t he the letter was w ritten, but failed employed has been friends and w ho is day was visiting here, the day. The cottage throughout Alfred who is at granite cutter. to come. Stanley, employed now visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. James beautifully decorated, and In the evening 13. Flossik. Northeast Harbor, spent last Sunday at Mr?, r?. H. Danielson, who has been the at Hall is ill at that Aug. and Young, Quarry, quite house grounds were illuminated by home. guest of Mrs. Violet Grindle, has returned place. Surry. Japanese lanterns. HENRY Mrs. Charles Steel and Mrs. Hammond GOULD. to Winterport. E. W. Cousins is a well near his Mrs. Mary E. Friend and her two digging The cottage proper was devoted to the rKTERS Stowell, of Newton, Mass., are visiting BLOCK, KI.LhWORTH. samue. ana t>!il§ btansneia came home Misses Gertrude and of house. fancy goods under the direc- daughters, Edna, department, relatives here. from Hall last and re- tion of Miss Mrs. Quarry Friday cnjuier> uic, jia:1!1.. huu jjis. tiurrpu iieuu, Rev. Andrew Gray went to Mt. Desert Johnston, Hyde, Miss Mrs. E. K. Ober, of Center, is turned yesterday. of Etna, were the guests of Mrs. A. O. <. raotree, Alisa Alien, Alias Clarke and spending MADE ME A MAN a few with her daughter, Mrs. Wil- AJAX TABLirrS POSlTIVtl.Y I Mrs. Addie F. Grindle. who has been Miss Ida of Mias Vow. The annex was given to the days HE Treworgy recently. Daggett, J. E. Gott, w ho has been ill, is improv- A /./. Fat!m* M*a liam Stanley. I r* et.- visiting friends and relative* in Dan forth, is a few at the art department, with Mrs. Prentiss and ory, lm:«**nry. niw] Sedg- spending days ing slowly. by Af.u»o cr ctto It J In Mr wick. returned Monday. same place. Miss Elinor Clarke in charge. On the Among the visitors here are Henry cr**ioo», T^'ir rr- Lo*i \ iiaiily »n < 1 cr juo:.» %ai | visiting broad veranda were the cake and ice- w ife and of Turner, daughters, Fremont. fit a man f«r •< ad y, busier-* or ,xrr.»jf. Alfred H. Webber and Elyn Emerson Two ladies who were recently unavoid- at a sister, Mrs. M. E. Stevens, Bar Harbor. mrr 1‘rwnt ox 1 ( i cream and Mrs. k Insanity „rx .[ departments under Mrs. Neb., George Easterbrook. of Ui*o mtinA left this morning for Stonington. where ably detained in Ellsworth until the Emery, Tb*»r -,«* •how* lrrnj©d,.i»i«» facror*. The Baptist Sunday school held its an- Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. Mrs. Newton. Mass. B-etil m *ff*rt* a CKE wberw r. ! other f*;l In- to find work. shades of drove home in Whiting. Ropes, apo« baviuc th* A Tb* let*. they expeci night appeared, nual iroum* Th-y picnic at E. E. Swett’s shore, Thurs- Mrs. and Mrs. and the lem- 14. bar* car*d thousands axi wiilrur* >u. W e « the The odor which Colby Wing, Aug. Drive Her. jir* pos. Schooner -Roy F. Eaton”, Frank Eaton evening. pervaded Itle* written fiMrantw* to *4f*rt *< r» CA ftla j day. onade and aocheaaaor rafund ih* |'ru«9U V I their the horse, harness and car- confectionery departments money *.;«r master, arrived took a cargo of wraps, Orland. park»|*, or aii (Are* fall tr*atmerf for |2J0. Friday, > Charles Beede went to Jonesboro Mon- under Mrs. Bowen. Miss Crowell and Mrs. By riage on their arrival home, gave refuse paving, and sailed Saturday. strong Art bur has moved his to ■* to run the of a steam lumber E. L. Sterns. On the lawn were boper family a and day engine arranged evidence of silent unseen encounter Bar Harbor, where he has ^amIx'rSmMdyoo Mrs. George Grindle and her daughter mill. rustic tables and chairs for those who employment. in the darkness with one of those small pre- For sale In K'!*worth, Mr., by Gladys Street left this morning for South ferred to the refreshments in the D. G. Rich and wife announce the en- Georok A Parciier. I>ru**(*t. black and white animals which are habit- Mrs. Mary Patten went to East Orland enjoy Brcoksviiit, to visit relative* and friends. air. gagement of their daughter Belle, to ual w alkers. to visit her Mrs. John open night daughter. Ifiggins. BLL8WOHTII Misses and Mabel Much of the success John S. Lowe, of Dexter, N. V. Emiiy Morgan, of Aug. She will remain a few months. of the fair is due 14._ | 14. East Surry, who have been visiting their to the executive committee consisting of Aug. G. STEAM K«»t Sullivan Rev. George S. Hill, of Morrill, preached LAUNDRY sister. Mrs. George E. Hardy, returned Mrs. Hartshorn, Mrs. Buzzell. Mrs. Ham- Miss Beatrice Blaisdell. of Franklin, j in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon. AM> HATH ROOMS, home Saturday. matt. Mrs. McFarland and Miss 3lmrr!isnnrnts. Mr. Hill has teen in town for two weeks Crosby, is visiting relatives in town. "NO NO WASH Nathan F. and the appraisal committee, Mrs. Clark. PAY. EE." Twining and wife came canvassing. Miss Belle Lord and Everard are Mrs. I. K. Miss home fr Mount Desert last Noyes Stetson, Nathalie Lord, All kinds of laundry work done at ibort Co Saturday. Misses Russell and Bertha home from Massachusetts on their Mary Ryan, Mr-. and Mrs. L. F. Sterns. tlc«. Goods called for and delivered. Mr.Twn :nc. who is employed as a gran- Emery of who are a few weeks annual vacation. Boston, spending The net of the fair H. H. F.HTKY A CO., ite cutter at Hall Quarry, returned yes- proceed* were $350, in Castine. were in Surry Sunday, the ParsonS Went Knd Ilrldre, K!’•worth, Me. terday. Miss Marie Johnson and A. C. Johnson, which will be used in paying the debt re- guests of George H. at the home of Boston, are their vacation Haynes ma ning on t e York is spending chapel. a: Henry G. repairing his yacht of H H. (1 ll 1 1 Ik ii ’aj Adapted Phillips. v IldtllV 11 ^ with their fat her J. B. Johnson. PILLS or * 1, with “Bee«’e B !'*’*. He has put in new profe*- While Mrs J F. Staples and her sister, TARRATINK K K< > -T K R timbers, taken out t he centre-board and A clam-boil was arranged Tuesday Best Liver Dill Contract and i’.. were ZSTado Mrs. Albert Treworgy. returning Aug. 7 George 11. Grant, Klisw< rth. K- :re tne will put in a r ~ker fc^el. Tainter. morning for Miss Emma Stevens, of Thrv positively cure Sick Headache and B;L ( )Pf lUP throuRhout. least George v "•* ■ t" rMer data from a visit to friends in Sedgw ick Aug. B. M. Plummer and wife. Phil- Live: and iW.wet c possible writing of > Mass on Mr. shore. Friday, CcmpLent*. Brook!::;. the work. Everett, Sunpaon's a *,,d rrf'r MUiCfciv to doing do*e. They expel all tmpuntir* from the I * ccn |«1 I w any Mr«. was thrown from the ear- Mi*-- Kite C. Baffin. ■ k* ■»r x:> .. -»ve Staples adelphia; Benjamin ■ '* *fU1 time and A jolly party gathered E. W. Hill w«- I >• ■>••• v: t.t Tu.ul Arthur P. Leach, who has been em- v and Some of her B. Whitcomb, Ed-worth; James B. rS < !'•:!' money. S.O00 used and recorded All kind* of inaster of ceremonies. The of riage severely injured. Parp.cuVnrs at IT stone. N. for several guest honor, free. 1 .v labor narin* record- n r. t;. : n.to (*rder. ployed H., ribs were fractured. Colorado C J'-HN- CO., lk:<>tun. Mass. word and itregg. Springs, Henry WAI.TKK \\ (ikOKId !’■. *her, months. -ned home last by deed, showed her appre- Saturday. 14 G. Hutcnitis Mr-. Hutch n-on. Philadel- IV) Nsmiq St.. New York. ciate *n of t tie delicious bivalve. Aug vent tu Hall where Yesterday Quarry, J. H. Vow, Mrs. E. (». *»ur * phia; Boston; he will be *.-•■ loved a- *. cutter. Miss Abbie Esta brook* had a narrow es- granite L M :i n* Kt v. G. S. of Morrill, at rushy, npo. INofice. cape Sunda> while I. from Hill, preached Pauper Mrs. Fra >. A. M.. tr and Mrs. Little- riding h rPHK hail Aug. Henry Nash. Newton, Mass ; on w Rural *nS°0YNE church her heel. <-f Sunday. -f w t'*-.;. She lost ontrol A ha* uira-u »'.th the ( 1; h n..rth,fi*r held, ho 11;t guests of M M -a Pi N v\ H -i. en, Ct.; St o r v r . (-’apt. il.t rt -f r i-i. r• '.a* the wheel on the mill-hill. 1? struck the Of* K synclair. of Costigan. is InKtf?0 J. T. M.:'e M. Win- Mass : M. I* Speiu.an. Boston; T. H. g ting she came i>ut unhurt. IJ IM-tn-sslri* Kilai ! r.'-ibl.r l»1-e chester's *ii Mr- grandrnoti Mrs. James R. Long, and yuan, sinpman, \ndover. Mas-.; 1 level lu ii.-urs N»w i.Ki.u Aug. s. Sl'B. fur I J f A M b Ml* %N Kll'St) mti." It:- .i *r at r. other rein::- and friends in the village. East school a »ne*, Albany. N. Y.\ Mr-. George furj Surry Sunday gave very -- J. !?*.. i/• :it l: ‘J T.t of It- «• re«->! lu * pf’ ;•?:.> !•. r* At the B List North ittiifi.il'. P. DuUrP, Mi— Hutton, Ellsworth. i, ury Bicycle I’Lh. ; church, yesterday, he interesting concert at Rural hall Sunday Mevlt pain In bladder, kldne and hack In ■: !. iL’id fbr our New or fen.alt*. lieictr- retention of water At i "-ached uqueut and interesting ser- Rev. E. Bean preached here Sunday af- evening. The attendance wa* small on Br>ok Treatment fbr Diseases. coll A*,h 1*1 KkA |UK\ lf’ i> lui uietl If ward nu’.i k r. fa: I -re: • «.tl rrrry -. lately. you mon fro-.. ..i b-'" xvi '.3. Rev. R L. O.ds, ternoon. account of the this 1- the rrmei'v. Sold S D I>r_. fog. The l. -' / — Mr- A 1. u u 11 | by i. a. Joll.VM* ... 4 urtui,. Iu.m m., K -w Me. the regui-.r !ergy:::an. went to North 1' v > M Y* Tr* •.?• ikMtub. *1*1, -rtii Charles i^aiiler, of Boston, is at E. S. There w ill la- a public temperance meet- ‘o administer the rite of liar —Mi-- Annie MS-- Sedgwick bap- Haskell’s. at Rural hall on the of Bar-t-W, ing evening Aug. Mr ( urn- tism. L'.ark. ., Uuslnii. i^olU Dust. -4 in connection with Hancock district •' Ward \V. Wescott went to Redstone, N. I.i a— M i* ■*! M r- Bu ", Mr- Hr.i.,-, I'; Aug. 14. G. H Thursday. lodge. All are invited. Grand Chief Tem- !kt!iiror. -A I. North U< plar V. A. Caine is expected. Freeze ami wife, Mr Hancock Pomona grange is to meet here 1 I, Bangui R. Gaun 111, of Detroit, Mich., has Aug. C. A Rl F^INf. Tn ANYHnMF Thursday, Aug. ^4. ii._ Zb *.:*»'* <■•■//•: Prof C J li IhiJiCS and faun V, been intr Going a cultivator here the Baiyur. Arthur Nortli |Srouk-\ill*-. J of Walnut Hill, -- past week -hnson, Mass., I irr. .1 K u :.it: and wif. El ,v r;:,, is visiting his uncle, N. Bowden. Edward Dodge 1- building a new stable. K It Bow. :i 1 witN< vvn• M. Mrs. He* rt and fan;: Hodgkins y, Tarnn r' f-'f.i-.. -I J.ihf.-i-: mn! the Miss Ethel of is Work ha** a! the mill after wife, Blaisdell, East Orland, begun being V :--e- who have n sending the summer I ii'k, I ».ii.« -r Mr- >n i!.-<. r> Mrs last week and was H a ;i Eilsworth, d removed to a beautiful Bended Franks, of Bath, are visit- ii-jurtd quite badly. tiiult, 1 ,l ka, Ki.' llarr> Finery, Bru -wick. “pot near J rdan s river, on land owned V*.- .. 4..w» >. u=»u»«S. li. Pi Plf fl. Q n H II -., II .u \* rv ... -.1 ^ V. a ■! fan.1. Is ,-r by A. L. lira Mr ircott is enlarging and K. Stockman and wife, and Willis have purchased the schooner “Motto” of id.*, M making .< improvements h> arc rier?-- Whipple and wife, of Boston, spent a week <■ N Littlefield. Matum -licorge o Ila!! and wltc, Ban for gor sRry comfort ami convenience recently with Mr. Stockman’s Mrs. Mr.-. of is sister, Margaret Y.*rnum, <• — Brockton, ». ny (riiyt Mr- Wing, Ban*' himself < frivtiu- v.ien * tu-y i-n lu KmiJy Hinckley. m ;ng on friend** here. Mrs. Yarnum Ii* I.a tuitayt—Brand Mrs'Valton, take an m. Bangor. ng ei j »y »he uni* t 14, W. whs g. formerly of this town. >'• —1 1\ S-' t-O Mid l.i!l.ii\, B.il.- and rest ho ;. « love retreat isu .... y Kluehill I all*. Mr*, '...’jr1' tt*' (Day, v ho t a- hem vs- he !m ITI *1 CM 1 A Inln,an U i>i soj t»- a;i- j-*.. Mr» and \\ B. H. is ill with licr Powder 1 '■g I > Candagt quite daughter. Bait* .»dj-tr, re- ni 'i wife, Bai.it.-r. wasmnq l.rt ! .-t d rr. r» t t* v a, do named. 1 you eiiiuoiiia. 1 1 tru re of the p. » N > > 1 e save and an hour of ». pi m d to Sedgw ;ck I-." -Mr a Mr- I.’*. -r. Ban.*, r happier, healthier, money many rr). Sunday. or our < £rra:e»l economy buy .*igt pa^ka^e. Cep*. \ Holt t'<- : pa- :• s d *.vn t. * J. S. (.andage, wife an son are visiting Mr*. .*•. > Bench and Miss Elsie. f New wife, on Ti u* and in the ii it Bangor. bay lay Friday, relatives in Bui an i Orland. '» ksport •-Atd relatives litre last week. "*«». ri I. *•:. ri and The N. h. Fairbank MW YORK BOMOR l*e W yHi'ii' -• ied h n ■ l t*u m t by I -n *• ft-. 1 faintly, Bailor. Company -. K’ m Ii Itus h <■ '• Mrs. Etta M. Dowe, with her son Byroi summer residence at ■.. I-..tin. ati-1 wile. Arno •>f Ell**w>* T All a vi.-it un enj >yed B... Mi'-*o •■** of Hast visi e1 he* A. H h I ’.rook -v ! e. Ba.-.iii, Car;..- liacuii. Ban^i>r. f mrd Bluehiil, parents, -uimpson'» ship, tbe N a i/■ ‘.‘ay —\ U 1 eu-.ti and it. and wife, a few da s last Aug. 14. C. family, Conary week. Bai «nr. Vork .v.nri they saw many interesting ■ B" — V GOLD Hurl Mrs. Josie l>o#e, of North Brookl n, II K Ilart-li rt; and CLARION tbe sail tbe en- RANGES s:ghts g captain linn* < « K r.iim. to S n H ... Cl. countered tbe and Miss Alice Pr«b'», of B rf. -and- Charles icksp< > < “Hazel”, Capt. J Aiken, of Bueksport, was in town • tu rr .nj—Mr and Mrs Bald- were the guests of Miss Florence Coi Hodgkin* and as he had put the yacht in ary Friday. win, Boot iiii.ty, Me. ■ last week. — good sailing trim, thought he would test /»■ ii cotta qi 1‘r.if and Mr* \V BeW HOT WATER Fred Cook, of Boston, is his Hy dr, Oeor^e H_.de, Brun-v\ irk, SB-. her a little race. The “Hazel” William Johnson returned spending speed by Capt. lately 1 v neat .on hi low u. Mrs O P got left. from a trip to Cuba, sold bis vessel, “The L’uiuilii^n.iMi. Miis- « u.-idtiglium, Theodore Cut. Herald M !'* Lillian Kane, of is at the uin*f am, Bucks-port. The annual hayrack ride took | of the Morning," to New York Bluehiil, place Tarratine for a week. ( l Mi parties, and came home boat last Kst Monel..., night, by the kindness of by Mi" Wi ;t», B*i" li.it Mr. and Mr*. Stern?;, of are Hollis Ao u and Jordan Holt, who Wednesday. Boston, at .‘/iii'.f.I ift'a-jf—< harlc-Mitith and wife, ARATUS. 14. \N tliiam Crabtree’s for A H McOauler, Hancock; 1* 1. Beyer!’. hitched tut norses into a stout hayrack. Aug. N. the season. Aiken, Mass. -AT- as the was Somesville. Mrs. Adams and Just dny waning they might Mrs. Babcock, of Ban- Miss Ft G. F. Arnold be heard not seen along the way pick- and&wife of Brookline, tf“r»*,re the guests at Wood Lawn this Nathan- I.<-rl. lnt.-r Bark, Fla. ** 'i rist M r- F .1 ^ ing up tbe young folks, uutil they were Mass., are at Camp Taylor. week. cutta-je— Swan, Br h '-wan, ELDRIDGES. r, Carrol Swan. Alton Swan, Brooklyn, N S well lad°* ith a of Mr. merry party boys and Mrs. Kratzer, of Somerville, The programme for the dedicatory ei- and girl-. T: Hr route was by the shore are at Hotel Atherton. ercises of the Mass., chapel may be found else- ^lubrrtismunts. road until tney reached;the East Lsmoine where in this The steamer “Golden Rod" took a issue. Crockerj church, returning by the same road. — party from here Thursday to Bar Bev ( H. Cutler delivered a Vftrtety. Mrs. :.d Harbor, very prof- Kaym McFarland acted as chap- to visit the warships. itable sermon to a large congregation on trou. On their homeward way. as they Mr. *«r the Tonight Sargent, who comes here twice a Sunday chapel. ~ were drawing near the residence of the SEND OWE DOLLAR - for If live r is out of order, 1 ■'■ year the 1. W. Munroe Co., is Mr. am, Mrs. Vial, who have been at the your can*mg u* «f •! if »uu ti»e late Richard Perkins, one of the re- Boston, »*• "ill boys wad ?->atki.Tui- BlU,r 1ST 11...... U. CXD stopping at J. W. Somes’. Farrat ine for a left on for a Biliousness, Sick Headache, IF art- M F.'H T TO fcX. M'S ATIH i< IiiKT. HUfTf.T a* K(IK»h>\mi. toll! !•> Ht CO Aug. 14. JR short visit with George H. Grant and hurn, or take a d >se of «:i.w wife, Constipation, .Ht C8AM0CST tatSAiK TOOCVtl SAW, Ci of Ellsworth, after which will OUR they return 1 SPECiAL PRICE$38.dC, Seawall. fr.i.'ht r-tHr,-. '«> a viit, o:,:. ■■ ■ n .*, G8A.TC0 BRINGS RELIEF J. M. wife and tt£ MAKE THIS "'r.nimn rim ,«o, '. Bright, two daughters, TOP BUGGY," t.* the coffe* ,,kor. Coffee drinking Is a habit Volcaaic Eruptions HomPs Pills of are t that la utilvci-,’tlly indulged In ami almost a- Baugor, guests of Mrs. W. M. " Are Skin * l- -t -V rx-v ve o grand, but Eruptions rob life On and tomorrow di- 1 iV *Va J ^a'Vr*^J «**■*•*. Ti.Ml unirersM i> urlous. Hr. you tried Grain Newman. j retiring, yonr K<' 1! or } | — water bile i*r. "aw.i., Itlsaluio-t coffee but tiie effects are of i V, s“rsw.-H ju#t joy. Buckien’s Arnica Salve cures them, be ‘, him 1‘at.r.t. T*|., Zi oun« gestive organs will regukit.-d and i.L .- °udI.- rr"e1I.'r.* : iheowposio- t offee upsets the stomach, ruins The friends of Mrs. Dora Rice have met also inly f’l'l Pfd* ar:-i ba»-k -i-ftins.Piia’Ific Old, and Fever to I ■*> Tects ilie heart and disturb- the Banning Sores, Ulcers, vou will be activ»* an-1 any l.tijrjnrwnrk. »«-iy Mark, »r :»% K,.-.*a liifltUgc^b- bright, ,pl * with a loss in ready IraoH. ».■ i. tlt.th or I* •. > whole uei w s.ateni. Graln-O tonet the great her death. She leaves Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cut*, Bruise.-. ,'r> "J I'.ji*. up for am kind of work. This has » stomach, aw- ami strengthens the a husband and one Burns, Scalds, Hands, Chilblains. digestion brother. S. Sanford. Chapped the of i l j nerves. Th? is nothing but uourlshment in Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains been experience others; it £5 JS8S.S. tt ssussst^a Mr. Rice was when Graln-O. ]t -un't he otherwise. 15c. ami J5< away his wife died. and 1 will be FILLS are »| Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guar- y«»urs. HijOD’S per pucka*. Aug. 14. Dolly. an teed. Sold S. sold all Address, by D. W IGGUjr, Druggist. by iiu-di^ix- dealer^£5 cts. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILL. r Kml oi' tin* s The Play. jurist of chs oc t be censured Chief Justice Shaw. It not high ter, 'Upled by enf. Frequently a girl’s classmates or I first will bo t i* done, the curtain j I WOMAN'S pilgrimage .irlhood’s The play drop*, fnch. They were e*curte(1 by the »heri(f* (infrequently happened,he remarked, that WORLD. intimate friends together and make the join j home, and how J -hall ]• see g|0W fairing t-> 1 rompt-rh* hell. of the two you counties, noticenille in semi- several members of the court charged the a st t }' doilit s 01 which the «< *n»r THE FIRST AC- up rupkins. J all ami i:.rro.lr.n ad- .1 adora- A moment vet -top* PENSIONER ON military dress, and with swords and gave tin m conflicting and con- tin wife will edit r.sh as a around to *«y farewell, according jury, li.ij.py lasting ble to v 1. ii :r< charm- Al,(j look* [o the COUNT OF THE SPANISH Tony forinality of the period. tradi'-tory opinions upon points of law, WAR. souvenir < f her frit nds. Irksome word and ta*k; j girl and a. tie- \ .. .. pi-an “The hallowed ing loving go by. Iiy when he’s and said Id* iutluenee of the place, and in summing up the case often differed The first “linen diuwir" was An,|. laughed say, \ given little is now .. 1 and > and the SOME WOMEN’S CLEBS LINEN SHOW- boy ; a* he remove* the nm*k, magnitude of the crime still inure from each other in their a who tied a linen hand- jf,. .now*, I alleged widely by lady filmy clever fur his age. His is a Ger- that's gay thing hut gay. imparted no unaccustomed degree of views of the and effect of evi- ERS AND THIMBLE kerchief to each of her name all \ (an* credibility BEES FOR SOL- cards, man, and he speaks Grr- ,Tid to the in Eng- the j denuiity proceedings. Mingled dence, its application to the particular being daintily embroidered with the O'-.1 word ere vet evening end*, DIERS AND THEIR WIVES. lish in his pretty, prat;! ray. lie the concourse > which the case. name in I [•. It with a parting rhyme, thronged recipient’s running script. is nffoctionut but lie has jin-acred wonderfully a hand to all editice might be seen many dis- “it as almost a necessary con- She also a serb s of from \ml pledge young friend*. followed, gave teas, a will of ir n, and sonn it taked t Mrs. Susan C. Gilbreath, 818 Walnut lit- the ( hri-dmas tlme. mguished whom the interest sequence of this course of t hat which each st was like A* merry strangers, proceeding, gm expected, tho it out of to curb !• is a avenue. Austin, widow of Eras- on it, pure '-* w -l srene you too have part* connected with the lirst trial in a verdict must be conclusive. How would Major late < rt.'t r '*• \V. (’hilds’ visitors, (.in lilt capital to carry to ns both. 'this mus < Gilbreath, Eleventh joy section liad drawn from different it be to take to in- United her and sane- r homo with her “in ! possible exceptions cup “Here J write, and it is a with In in !.t ■ hi ,it- States who died in Porto Rico bright (i -t, g. portions of the commonwealth. structions in of where those infantry, «>f the Among point law, memory day. Tin* snowdr snout i greeting go on Aug. 28, is the first woman spring day. A kind", alway. the lawyers were Haiuuel S. Wilde, of instruction', were various and 1"M8, A h aid- •• -nt which, i perhaps wedding pr< our and the cro< to receive a n-inn from tin' garden, and daffo- adit or want, none good or 111. Hallow ell, in the zenith of tb*t Or to to a verdict govern* a lift] :r» tch «»f ( already contradictory? object f. in.agination, might I dils show tii i>i i. in hard 1 ment ns a r ;lt < f the war. v.oing ami ohl their which elevated him to the for if Spanish ft tine m.d t sev- I.et aeeept part, i reputation misdirection, where, the directions this heed, is made bv ; * and yond. p< pj.dn.r 'le-ir j tv;: Is ah> ■ the Certificate voucher f«»r the s_’f> a A! i-'W before Awful Will, judicial that he so long g v« n iif were their era! of a friends. linen, sphere adorned; by judg. incorrect, girl’s Heavy j the fit -h, hi iiti.u t "r. .-s. ? it with an hone*t heart. month gr 1 h r on March Hi v re A nil hear Prentiss chief influence have been counteracted fiiit h as is ns 1 h r is for Mellcn, subsequently jus- may by sheets, bought ; own room is a .-i >• u ho whi.* tin* sent out 1 y Ci United States \\ prl/.e, lice of his state, t ho.'*1 of a: o11., r, which were con- pension a <1: a is I adopted conspicuous by strictly hedspr- large, showy design j from floor to ceiling in d It 1 s >. -or eoiojt(»*r a* yon ran; agency in ch; !-*■.*. his imposing person ami fascinat ing tnan- formable to law ? The soundness of this out. toward the center or If I stamped running ; low wind u>. *.. put if foil, you rl*e. 1 Mrs. (»ih ?. ath, wh«* before her mnr- long, pan m rs; PeiijHinin Orr, almost peerless in reasoning is manifested the course from the corners. »'* Pm raei’., Cod, a gentleman. by < and its furnitui i, r4I. pray w as Mi-- r-e of lialtim. re, is a pa rsuav.ve and skill; and other in this trial, as the I riago I'ach fri«u. 1 is asked to work a cer- eluquence pursued appears by Loti is XV. and tie- carp artat. s <*r o!d or ■ sweet fac* d. haired woman, A -a'lii t'lcan, young' »*• t<«! members of the letter of Parker which two gray who tain amount until the is finish- profession, who, Judge follows; spread are Tie ; ; I kit with hum-.dr followed t! vi ituibs of h»-r hus- green. white, jh-.it -try my lay*,) an old u com- of the that ed. ’This is a instance where f'dp..ving English custom, judges giving their opinion particular are so |. ! horn* first wa- -ung band’s ar: iy life from the times of re- pretty." ! panied the court in us annual circuit, of the often v charged was murder, and the “many hands make light work. Six I’j. n th* tir-t of (.'hri*ttmts day*, construct rj until he was ordered to Popular Social I) -m. which Pastiiie was the ultima Thule. otic r, that it v.ns manslaughter, leaving or eight can work at the same time, j; ■ -hej herd* heard it overhead, the front with his regiment in the Once in awhile tin* be;. hie: 1 ! i'he accused was Ebent/.er If to dt. dc between them. and the is so it is T:.e angel* heard It then, prisoner jury pattern large quickly joyful war. Gilbreath entered a social dietmn its in- described as a late re -i- Spanish Major finished. by which the -r to heaven on high It *atd. Pall, ‘laborer, .11 PAHKI.l: UN THK VKKDKT. the service in as a .. dent of l*m lieutenant in are clinations. Here one li will up \-d peace on earth t*- g< nth- men. Kobbinston, in the county of Thimble bees given morning or The jury retired at about 10 o’clock in to tin* in. n- 1 m -t f Washington,'and the indictment cimrg- afternoon, as suits the hostess’ conveni- peal imp* -o: g I* little the and *1 -avethls, worth; evening, the next forenoon re- ns can ourselves t we come cd him with wilful murder of one John ence. The invitation is a persuade ! the weary pen aside, I a simply calling lay ttimed verdict of guilty. A strange under that a •id. wl-ii health and Tileston of and in that card bearing the date and hour and the \ 1 }ou love and mirth, j Downes, planta- feature >f the case was that Judge Sew all, It is declared to be ; 1 t * tl’-the solemn » hrl-tmn*lMe. tion, on the 2Xth of lxll, word “Thimble” in tho corner. This January, by who d:ff'-red fr<'t;i tho conclusion of his ! to soml wedding g a \- tli- holy Christina* birth, shooting him with a gun. A plea of not means that the gathering is a new fash- longer associates, should be selected to pro- are intimate v the bri p. t’ !- /■ i»*| friend* our enrol still— guilty was entered, and William Crosby, reasonably | nounce c 11 sentence of death, which lie ujo or uiu « r. ea-e on earth, he peaee on earth, ! of Pelfast and Nathaniel Collin, of Path, Kach girl brings her own fancy work, ! gram muiiiy did. ‘nfl er.l vt-rv t-lonum! nml nithefie ■ men of will. invitation to the t now 1 gentle were assigned as his counsel. Mr. Crosby and, it is needless to say, one and all reception —Thackeray. address to the in which he prisoner, endeavor to new necessitate a gift or a sbai 1 was regarded as the ablest lawyer in have a stitch or design empty portrayed the enormity of his crime, and handedness. I ? tl fl < Ir I'niinlv II.* nnuu.uuiul *a lii request by Home l'(»r Soldiers '/heir Wives. nocent may a thatt’ DER TRIAL AT LASTIN'E. government. guilelessly their ‘opinion on the execution of the has one of the most bouquets which hide the f ■ Hairo, t’. “After seventeen jurors had been per- Chicago unique j sentence,* solicited the following letter soldiers’ homes in the There mantel and the mural d- tions al V.' KDKKKR HfNli IN OI.D FORT emptorily challenged, the panel was com- country. j from Judge Parker, preserved upon the is none other like it in and “coming out” are evid- s of t o F ( "KOK. OCT. 31, 1811—-STORY OF posed as follows: John Brewer, Orring- Illinois, j tiles of the council in Huston. two or three other states young debutante’s popular: y, and that I THE TRIAL. ton. foreman; William Forbes, Bangor; only possess " 'Sir Aa t istlee was not at similar institutions. Unlike the usual each one contains a note. heart or a Ephraim (Joodale, Buckatown; Nath. present j : the trial ft I.ben* r ami aa sewall home for soldiers, the home ring. Not at all. They a f.ain bu "Wayfarer” In Banc »r • mrrcin’. j Hatch, I’astine; Isaac Heal, LincolnvilIt*; Hail, Judge Chicago cares for not the veterans, but ness acqua^itances of her f-.ther’a v 1 Samuel Houston, jr., Belfast; Daniel and l'hat« ln-r are lu-Vf nd the reach of immedi- only v.Vshington and Hancock counties their wives as well, and also the wid- never saw her or from f :,il frien is Johnston, Cast!m-; John Mclutire, Frank- ate connminciath'ii, it lias fallen upon mo to a of of her mother’s 1 whom si anciently part Lincoln county, .• 1 ows and mothers of soldiers. visiting fort; David Miller, NortfJport; Frederick reply to t;.i letter ,r honor to the justices were erected June 2A, 1789. A few the home celebrated never wishes to s ->. “I a0 h. They Spufford, Deer Die; Joseph Perkins, fas- of the suprcim udh i.i! couri, whieh has been days ago < him e allowed «>ue term a year of the Court handed to me the chief us lice to whom It its eighth but its qnets,” says a fresh, pro tan' ti ne; Moses S. Judkins, fast me. by birthday, despite f Common l'leas. In both counties was forwarded. the de- but not more than six w- Dt fit c 1801, THE youth constantly increasing } TESTIMONY. ■ wire allowed one term of the •! am the m- re read: ? rform this duty, mauds made upon it since the day it love.—Truth. supreme “The witnesses in support of the indict- | ... fr an several tif« r*• ?.< with the absent idicial court, fur each year, to be held at was founded have necessitated two re- Why I he Tcncher V. « Late. ment substantially testified, that a few hern rnlges, have made fully acquainted with movals to astine. Ml:.-. srSAN C. GILBREATH, larger quarters. The organi- i who ten* -? in one (f days before the homicide, by virtue of a their sentiments the before the A young girl upon subject women At this time the law three zatiou of who support the insti- | « \r required warrant directed to the deceased as a executive. the Twi iiti.-th Indiana volunteers and the city schools is dread* 1! y afraid f tution in all sortsof judges of tiie supreme court to war was raises money ways. : judicial private individual, ‘because there was no "•of the trial, ih* :.mi-es-ontial to maintain after serving through the civil cows. TJi«‘school in whi she is er card to which an at murder trials. I think it is the >■ gave preside onicer within fifteen Ball had the Indictment u proved by uneontradicte