iltibtrtiBrnunta. the Methodist church next Sunday, to Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest JJ. S. Gov’t Report LOCAL AFFAIRS. which a cordial invitation is extended to the public. NEW \ I»V KRTISKM I'NTS THIS WKEK. H. B. Saunders, republican State com- •• •• Sai Hid E T.pvl-ir V ■:! <»f foreHosttre. mit teen an from Hancock county, is in >(• ! the Ellsworth Elec- the where be will remain the INSURANCE. < o. city, greater tric I Humiliating Win Kcnnelh M- origor's notice. part of the time from now until election I> V. of of Ills Hurley—Notice assignee ap- in Novemh to conduct the pointment. personally Admr notice—Kst l.eamler A in Hancock as Gray. campaign county. Republi- Hates Low Lowest. Admr notice- F.-t K>< w HI silshv. C. C. BURRILL & can will soon be in SON, Admr notice—Est Herman W Holt. headquarters opened Powder this Solifhpd. W C Moore -Messenger's notice. city. Corr«fpondfnoe KLI.SWOKTII ^ll" PURE OKI.AN I* Jay 1 )e«* Atwood has just returned from ABSOLUTELY iI..r\ M li./.v’c ii ..ulioU uotl c. Sandy t. m .s awaited him tliat O: he ami Ins .sister, Cal.'a June Higgins, PARTIAL LIST OK Cl.KVELANI>, The “Ink won ^ of good supper. Stingers” ELLSWORTH FALLS Garland lieiluing Co —Salesmen wanted. adopted daughter Capt. George llig- gins, formerly of Ellsworth, now resid- by a score of 22 to 21. It was the best IllTKfirORT in ■A b»o dealers In First c ing Must is, Florida, had property left game of the season in Ellsworth. There Mias Ashie Mae Cottle 1 Lake. Insurance 2 vy. East Maine Conference term. Companies Seminary—Fall to them to a amount in the West. large were Miss Helen of in visit- at w many features. The players were: York, Rockland, Uvpresented this Agency His friends are pleased to learn of the “Ink M. ing Mrs. A. W. Ellis. Miss Kona Roberts is visiting her young man's good fortune. Hangar Slingers”—L. Moore, captain; Liverpool & London & Globe, 2 Cont Im ml. H. C. Investment grandfather in Portland. Stratton, Jack Brady, James Kobin- The entertainment and cream (sale of 4 Th«.t salmon at Green son, F. K. Swett, Dr. G. E. Parsons, J. A. advertised to have been belt: ;n ttv hall. Lngland. The State assessors will be in session at taken F. ('. Insurance of Hart Lake this season was landed J. B. Stuart, Burrill, M. Y. McGown. Monday evening was pos; ; o.i ac- Phcenin Co., 5 the court house in this city Saturday. by Securities, “Counter Abe count ford. € Ficketi, f Bangor, Sunday. The fish Jumpers” Friend, cap- of the rain, until Thursday even- Mrs. Horace Pettengill, of Bar Harbor, A. K. K. srca as measured 28', and nine tain; Cushman. S. Chapman, ing. inches, weighed _ Hanover Insurance Co., of ? is visiting Mrs. Janies W. Smith in this M r. was half an E. F. Brown, F. E. Chase, H. O. Joy, pounds. Fickett nearly C HURCH NOTES. New York. city. I*. H. hour in the big fellow. It was a George Woodward, If. C. Mason, £ United States Bonds, State of binding The J. S. C. E. now uiec-ts at. ly m« New Hampshire Insurance Co., 4 Superintendent of Schools A. H. battle Mr. bad II. Higgins. Supper v>»is served at the royal. Fickett fishing Sundays. Maine of Bar was in the American house. of New r Bonds, City Bonds, Lynam, Harbor, city enough for one day. Hampshire. Deacon M. M. Moore and A Richard- Saturday. The Insurance of Hart- n Water Works and H. Woodward has secured a bodies of Capt. C. I. Nash and his /Lina Cov BontT*, Joseph son are to « Mrs. trying organize Sunday Dr.Charles Munn, of Lowell, Mass., in a wholesale hat and fur estab- wife, of Harrington, who, together with ford. N Railroad of ascer- position school at Reed's Brook. Bonds, is Mr. visiting and Mrs. Harry S. Jones, in was a mem- the second mate, were murdered on board of lishment Boston. “Joe” Home Insurance Co., New tained and in this the A member of the soliciting committee ^ strength legality. city. ber of the class of ’96, Ellsworth high schooner “Herbert Fuller,” passed soon visit the of F:ls York. # Ellsworth on will merchants worth of customers Collect- Judge A. P. NViswtll left to-day for a school, and a favorite with the class. through Friday the way Coupons from Halifax to The bodies to receive subscriptions for th*1 church Impi k!\l Insurance Co., of term of law court in Portland, as a sub- Classmates and friends wish him rapid Harrington. J ed free. building fund. The merchants will he 2 stitute for Chief Justice Peters. advancement in the business world. He were taken from the train at Franklin England. benefited, as will t he whole the will leave for Hoad. Funeral services were held nt Har- city, by \n American Insurance to loan on The on street Boston Sunday. Germ 2 Money mortgages, hydrant High opposite of a church at Ellsworth Falls. rington Saturday. The crew of the “Her- building O. I.. Collins’ is John P. his on ■ of New York. and com- residence being moved to Haynes died at home C< f .collateral, approved bert Fuller” was taken to Boston Satur- The subject of next Sunday’s serfTton f the corner of High and Elm streets. the Surry road last Wednesday, aged Insurance Co. ok North Amer- \nercial paper. day. First Mate Bram and a sailor named will be: “Was Jesus Christ («od or Man?” The Cnitarian picnic last sixty years. Mr. Haynes moved to Ells- i( of 2 Wednesday Brown who was at the wheel when the The old choir will sing. The Y. I* S C, Philadelphia. was attended by about 125 The worth some years ago from Mt. Desert. people. murders were were held on E. will meet at 6.30 p. in. “Little Insurance Or 2 He leaves a sons one committed, Topic: Union (Marine), day at Neck was wife, four and Newbury thoroughly the charge of murder. The other mem- Kindnesses.” Subject of song service at of # daughter. Funeral services were held at liangor. enjoyed. bers of the crew are held as witnesses. 7.30 p. m., “The Present Pol;; lea Situa- Like and Accident # Let us know wlmt the house Friday morning, Rev. I). L. Travelers Rev. C. S. Me Learn, pastor of the Baptist ( apt. Ernest Nash, brother of the mur- tion.” There will be special musia* in- Yale officiating. The remains were taken Insurance Co of Hartford. \ want. church, has rented the Davis cottage dered was tendered command of a solo. you to North Ellsworth for interment. captain, cluding rL.nn Mutual Life Insurance 2 (formerly the Drink water cottage) on the vessel but declined. Capt. Thomas If n house on “Infant street” in Ells- Bridge hill. McLaughlin, of Boston, will take com- COM I Vi EVEN » s. Co., of Philadelphia. ^ worth Imd to burn, there was something b. \\ Hollins, editor of The American, fitting, perhaps, in the fire’s catching mand of the vessel. The murders have 30. at Tie’: -I: hall— saite from Southampton, Eng., to-day from n stove where n woman was warm- excited considerable interest in Ells- Thursday, July ing milk for her But it would be where Concert by u:- from li st (Jet our Terms before Insuring Elsewhei‘% (Wednesday) on t lit* steamship “llavel” baby. worth, Capt. Nash had many quartet! interesting to know who stood sponsor for New Maine Conference seminary, under Aus- York. for that There are several acquaintances. or for insurance at our expense. highway. of the Methodist chur< Telegraph telephone streets in Lewiston to which that name “The is full of mackerel!” This pices H. F. Whitcomb, of Beddington, secre- bay would apply now; but there’s always a tary of the Hancock fair associa- was the news which stirred the amateur county chance that any road would outgrow fishermen of Ellsworth into unwonted Hfi&htisrmmts C. C. KURRIIvIv tion, is in the city, busy with arrange- such a designation. Lewiston Journal. SON, mtuts for the fair. activity Tuesday morning, and there was coming Kev. D. L. Yale and Benjamin B. Whit- a hurried overhauling of fishing tackle in EI.I.SWORTH,.MA1SE. \V. I. Peck, of Waltham, Mass., is in comb left yesterday morning for a trip many a home. The bay is full of mack- the city fora few days, visiting relatives abroad. Mr. Yale will visit his home in erel! It is some years since such good friends. Mr. Peck was formerly em- Connecticut a few days, and Mr. Whit- news has been heard in Ellsworth. No J6ucrtisn!'.cnt3. 'Jtjbrrtisnnrnts. ployed in The American office. comb will visit friends in Boston. They wonder the fisherman bestirred them- The list of racing events and other con- will sail from New York city Saturday selves. But some doubted the report. = tests to take place nt the county fair is in the steamship “Mohawk” for London. fo the Ladies, where did it come from? It was traced published this week. It is a They will travel in England and Scotland, long list, to Dr. Harry W. Haynes, who, from his and the purses offered are liberal. returning to Ellsworth early in Septem- bedroom window at cosy Nook, ber. Shady Rev. Arthur 1). rector of = Little, D., the had seen on the bay something that God Bless them! James E. cashier of the Bur- Episcopal church at Evanston, III., who Parsons, looked like mackerel. He yelled the good _ es. rill national left for New is summering at Castine, made his aunt, bank, suddenly news over the telephone to Brady Bros’, Mrs. William H. a short vi.it York last week. He bad been spending a want to look Black, store, and soon the news spread over They always well, WEAR OUR SHOES. 1 vacation at Nook. Last Wednes- Monday. Shady the city, losing nothing by frequent rep- and 1 have a new line of when the schooner “Henrietta A. .James N. Donhain, traveling agent for day, etition. From “Something that looked was off the Nook, he (J. M. Dunham, publisher, of Portland, Whitney" lying like mackerel” it grew to “mackerel visited her. The to sail away •■Refreshing1 ORNAMENTS was in town last Friday distributing that temptation in the bay” and finally, “the bay is to New York was too and he Why? indispensable reference book, the “Maine great, away full of mackerel. There are lots and sailed. Charles II. is also a “Delicious that will make them look so. and Register for l.VJb-7. Haynes pas- of herring in the bay. But they are on t he senger schooner. not Dr. is now are words that we of: \ ,.t>u after Because Tlicv Fcfc The crew the biting. Haynes receiving in too. from wrecked schooner have tried cheap price, Several hose teams have been as to how the mack- people “Henry S. Woodruff," of Lamoine, which juvenile many inquiries daily Because Wear. in Ellsworth, and the boys are erel are biting. He, in turn, wants to LOOK. They ’went ashore on Ahuco reef July 5, arrived organized daily for the race arranged know what “squibs" are. ORANGE PHOSPHATE in New York on the Ward line steamer j practicing from like for their benefit at the at our Shirt Waist Sets Because People “Santiago” Saturday. particular county fountain. Orange phosphate fair on children's The make is so common that it i:;;., some- to day. boys V HOY’S s| K IDE. 20c. $2.37. The general for the extra to call forth such re- Them. topic Epworth the run with a miniature hose reel on thing league prayer meeting for August is “The I marks. The secret of ?h«t from to is wound hose. No one 4 Belt Buckles 25c. $3-37- which garden hailes \Y. liarding. Aged l.Y Years, we use nothing but Because Prices are R proofs of Christ". The subject for to can doubt after seeing these boys run Shoots Himself. Belt Bins 10c. 75c. next Tuesday evening is “To Peter, the | that Ellsworth w ill hold her prest ige as Charles \V. Harding, aged fifteen Blue Hill Mineral Waier A line ot Bki.Ts at al- Right. Impulsive". Rev. I. H. W. Wharff, leader j beauty Yh'.vi* 'V’Wv, 2.1. y ars, committed suicide by shooting in our soda, are careful to have nice Hie church wi Shingles—per M— Nalls per ft. .01.»m fresh own Congregational jav mnself last Wednesday afternoon on the oranges, and ou. syrup >s most one’s Cetlar, extra 2 75 Cement, per cask 1 *>< price. closed during August while the p., made from the best f :• ■•rials. ^nn*r. dear. 2 25 Lime, per cask arm of Horace Allen, at North Sedgwick, 1 lat to liev. i>. I.. is abroad. The cot Fresh syrup means Bretty Bins, 25c. $1.25. Yale, jre I 2d clear, 175 lOo-fll' a here he was is the employed. Insanity longer than the dav ••< K. J. WALSH, ion Iiii'ii invited to wife extra one, 1 5o Brick, per M 7,000 Spruce, 1 25 25c. 75c. month. daborate for bis life. He nois Hemlock, 125 plans taking (j. A. pakciija;. Mrs. K. A. of Ayre, Dexter, with KIV Provisions. selected as the place for the suicide a field little is It. It. .0: dot far from lb-re APOTKlT \EY Have Seen the New granddaughter, (Jladys Ayre, upon steak, beef. .12‘i *j.25 Tripe, per the house, he placed you Style Half Fresh .12'/.H Hones,cmnli tripe,tl» .h You Won't iling her Mrs. John 1*. pork, butt of a a tree, and lil.I.MVOIlTII, MS. Enjoy daughter, great spring land*, .I2 .ou.j.h I -ks about it to hold it in plaee. As the *Rone. Veal, .os; !b— Rice, of New York, is also peril/ Poultry—per I had to be toward the butt, A red-hot iron will soften so visiting' Roasts, .1" o.l2 Fowl, .P igger pulled Hlalin- ■' Kklridge. Beef rurow.n. *»• lie drove a stick firmly in the ground that it can be easily remove Among visitors to the city the past back of around u he The annual muster of Benson the gun, hieh passed I v. •:«■;♦- A. W. GREELY, Camp ■a tele were L. B. Dea-y, 11. S. El well, E. \. Bienkingtoi: A. Lake a string attached to the association, (». R.,at Behest icook, J. K. Frank T. Young, W. trigger. yards yawn.” Pemberton P. .jo N1111 ham. Dr. .\I. C. lay epitaphs of tie used milim... i-.v down in front of the gun. with the muz- tinues ten days. W. H. H. Rice post and Morrison, C. N. Small, F. 1). Foster, S. S. them tired. zle at liis and the relief of this will be head, pulled string. ■■ corps, city, probably Bunker, II. T. Fellows, Bar Harbor; “Papa, what makes this smell The bullet, or rather a piece of lead which represented. Frank H. Binder and wife, Mrs. K. i*. so?” “The process by whieli bar- he had whittled to til the gun, passed, 1 have some rare The board of education of Ellsworth I Hrindle, Miss Lena ClrindK Judge L. F. I presume.” "Papa, vvhal ;ell through his head, literally blowing his in will meet Saturday to decide upon a prin- Chase, Bluehill; Curtis Durgain, North like if it hadn ; t een emu .1 gains holiday goods brains out. Death must have been in- for w ill C. 11. 1 the cipal the high school. The board Brooksvilk-; F. F. Mason, Orlu-ini; An Irishman who was not sold during j stantaneous. very wthe at same settle the read- L. B. Last- the meeting upon Brenton, Sullivan; Googins, told him he mu>t re-cribe an season. them There were evidences that he had chosen physician Among ers and to be used the F. I. J. L. geography during t>rook; Campbell, Cherrytield; emetic for him strut: "Incit' d, dor, an this of three ways to end Ins life. Near r, are Tremont. coming year. Bobbins, emetic will never do me 1, 1-1 by was a place prepared for self-execu- any Silver Novelties. The county commissioners are making > L. L. democratic state commit have taken several and could Brady, tion by hanging, ami close at band was a keep ! •:■ Silver Plated Ware. a the islands this for will lie one of llie’n 0:1 11 v stimu' 1 trip among week, tceman from Hancock county, razor. Austrian China Ware. the of fixing the valuation of at a meeting of purpose represented by proxy Young Harding formerly lived in Blue- Cut Glass Ware. unlc-s have a 1IAMMCX K. w ild lands of those islands not included t lie committee at Augusta to-day ZltBcrusnnnus. j the summer you j hill. He was the son of Charles Harding, such in any town. They make the trip by a I The object of the Where else can you get rc-t, i/Ugw-ure. Wednesday). who died a little more than a year ago. small steamer. is to nominate a candidate for BRIC-A-BRAC amusement for an entire family the Atuincr meeting He leaves a mother, and older brother, Mr. told a of Rensselear Moore died at Ellsworth I governor. Brady reporter and two Much I need say that my .-took of for so little money? Good younger sisters. sympa- hardly through ^lalitie- that he believed the Falls on Saturday of heart disease, in the The American is for the and never so low. ( thy expressed family. and Insno'-t our befon WATCHES -gold and .ilver, were state committee was about divided goods I seventy-third year of his age. Funeral evenly going elsewhere. JEWELRY, late.t pattern., on the though the gold services were held in the chapel at Reed's money question, George 15. Loring Dead. small He and CLOCKS, Brook, Rev. E. L. Hunt, of Ellsworth men might have a majority. George B. Loring, of Portland, senior affords an excellent opportunity for choice. F. A.. COOMBS, that the candidate Falls, officiating. believed, however, member of the firm of Loring, Short & WE PAY SPOT ( ASH KLLSWORTII. nominated would be on a silver MAIN ST., to platform, Harmon, died on The date of the excursion Bluehill booksellers, suddenly for every dollar’s worth oi E. F. ROBINSON. or one not inconsistent with the Chicago to be the members of Monaghan’s an electric car in Rockland Saturday. goods we buy, and gain ;i,c given by of the big dis platform. Death was due to heart disease. advantage band has been fixed as Thursday, Aug. 6. counts thereby offered; and Arrangements have been made for a Colonel A. N. Damrell, of Portland, gov- Mr. Loring has been in poor health not alone do we gain but our 0. W. TAPLEY, customers gain this much, Taffy, was in the Mon- some time He was on his to Bangor ball team from Ellsworth to meet ernment city past. way since we them the a«lvan picked engineer, give these a nine at Bluehill. day, and inspected the river, with a view Lincolnville to pass Sunday with his tageof reductions We can sell as good an article for to in to the family who are summering there. General Insurance Agent, A of twelve young people, chap- reporting regard proposed as little or less money than Manning Block, Peanut party in concern the State. l)o Taffy, M. survey. He made a thorough inspection any eroned Miss Clio ELLSWORTH, ME* by Chilcott, enjoyed Capt. Daniel Lowe Dead. not take our word but call were two Point in a of the river. He said there only and vourselvo-. it a ride to Lamoine hayrick Daniel Lowe, of died satisfy could be done Capt. Sargentville, costs you to look and Jamaica At the Point were most ways by which the work nothing California, Saturday. they on on board his be sure of the most Particular attention to tornis of policy suddenly Sunday, you may given entertained at properly—either by clearing out the chan- courteous attention whether and the interest of the assured lu case or loss. hospitably and pleasantly schooner “Robert bound from will walls to Dority,” you or Parties (any kind of Insurance Dana Mr. Smith. nel, and building retaining beep buy simply inspect. desiring before and Messina the cottage by New York to Rockland. Death was due lind It to their advantage to talk with me the sawdust from the beds again tilling it, insuring. Frank Woodward, of Corpus Christi, to heart disease. or to clear the river the entire width. It LEWIS FRIENP <* who has been spending several weeks, Capt. Lowe was one of the best known CO., Hates. would be useless, he thought, simply to Lowest visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen men "f the southwestern section of the clear the chaunel, as it would soon till ORANGES, B. Woodward, in this city, left Monday county. He was fifty-nine years of age.. again. It is hoped Col. DamrelPs report at Office- for his home. ) He was accompanied by He leaves a wife and two daughters. Losses Paid my will be favorable, and that the much- his brother, E. K. Woodward, who may CHEAP, needed improvement will be made. A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, locate permanently in Texas. Death of Rev. II. M. Katon. was ball at 28—Rev. H. M. ELLSWORTH, Rev. 1. H. W. Wharff, pastor of the There a great game of Wy- Middieboro, Mass., July man afternoon, when the Eaton died here to-day. He was born in UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. Methodist church, who has been spending park Tuesday E. G. his vacation during the month of July at Bank Clerks, or “Ink ^lingers,” crossed Sedgwick Sept. 3, 1813, and was well SMITH’S, or “Counter known Hancock and k is home bats w’ith the Store Clerks, throughout county ^^Hair Vi%sr Ca-ket. dislivcre.1 in any part ..f Han.,... Northport, expected Friday. with uu» •Hr ners.” The was for and a the State. FOR county. New hearse In connection Main Street. The regular vices will be resumed at game glory NATURAL C~' '"R UiCcs- 55 --m Xotfccs. CllKI> I IAN KNDKAVOK. song. 3bbcrtt*rmrnts. JLrrpI spring dignified retreat, 'I only warn von of one Sip! Ratios. let that thing—if you youngnmn monopo- nT \ T» <•!' WAIKF. I To the Honorable, the Roftrd for lit \\ celt Hi- loughs r 1 1'-s. in; wake nils.toner tor the Tople Heglnnliig Aug. lize you. you will up some fine morn- II INCOI'K ss \* a probate >urt held at Count, two; Mow Mure of Maine. rrancock 22—Comment by Kev. s. II. ing t" find yourself plantc la.” Many Bluehill, in and foi said countv. on the sec- ait, Doyle. *-r a ..Nr 8w t-t«*r in ! > : 1 v a d. 1*.*'. She me a ond Wt d m—>li» v .»l TpHE L'NOKRMMNED, Inhabitant *■ Wt great deal too to 1 town of ol Topic.—Liu.. kiuda* Luke vii, 86-47. The Ida* V pip. tin- ilawn. sleepy m* S ; rportmg to be Brookavllli. in sti.i tk( meditate ultv "■ upon Captain Jessup's delin- Stay? the last will and testament having been .pcctf petition your lo.|i..rabl,. This beautiful narrative is preserved VCKHTA herein atatc the 7""',' The path* lie pale hi t! twilight, f< tb.- xc- i.t«»r therein following f and queneiw* | tiled probate I hut on Luke alou- ia the other v -1 Of the brands of named the r>th .lav of ,j ! by although As pale a* nngd. na-t; Next was and many soap i;amed, of arb f ttu- following per- day Sunday, Captain Jes- j W i’lle V ami .even there is mi i» «l• r• f similar in o* d is l lu* ai d silt firay orb. r. !vC gospel* The irchw er; eame to chureh in the of said town ..f t>op moral: 1 dur- T »>'"•. -f in said Hr.iok.till, rose fades in the west. upon the market Sainiit’l '" characb i. Kut the t.mo ami and A taint placed municipal offl.tr. Of ’he place » • • walked home witli us. s.,rr, deceased, \ I Burnham named said • • • looking >ery county, i that .aid ure not to lx* the fifteen executor. municipal offieer. a t T “knl person being differ* nt, they and handsome in his uniform. MissCr- ing past years, ! to ,v the ■ the Oh. air of April gloaming! \V• \. H f s«p-■*-. «n according atutut. in M1).« "ut, looked ... .. s. 1: was a little * wind ef t Im- liniH't's Walked bu4 k alone on the other side an. 1 provided, a town i.j h, wing! are now exist- said count>, *ic> «•».-.* *t. Via Warren undi>ana way f,)t t|, how many in town from Willi, I "r '•ll deed of kindness for this woman, who, There is little else to Ve glad f- r. road. Warren named t*v itors liray’s north V" town way near Win. I', ’he h.-art is < f the .loM.'ih « W h- Deer Me. in said tirin', in was Rut my gla.l spring. That's the first, sign.” said a sinner, to anoint the feet of Netty ■ aliening in their said '"“n. —Rosamund Marriott-Watson in boribimr’a. d. | petition that i' when he had said to us in the Mall. n would tie of (treat Jesus to show her gratitude for forgive- j pnKlby i formerly t'yrcna »' ‘‘'evens uned execu- public oouvenn *'lie walks home with fn-m i o« f .aid town. That the •>« ness. always them trix. raid I?!,1 Yet how blessed and fam‘aching n said coun- officers nave notice of a i|.a. church. He'll come to tea this aft« ri.oon i-. Phill heart,... a tition and had a I*- it was in its results! ty, dei Used, w K Mi. i ken ml M auoel hearing thcr, and take iis to the evening scry*ice.” < i let ted and refus, d to CAPTAIN .! ESSOIN A. < ins per natm e\- nt* rs. lay j Life is m.-.-ie of littl«* tilings. We as for. And up A ml he did. Ordered. '!'!» t b« r* of h< given to all prayed your p. ,t i, r. a < < say that said ..th, fr live not by days or hours, but by mo- Next we rode inter, t. I by causing py municipal r. |,a day together. and after persons neglected and :,r' 4 „f (111- .'i'll ;• I ll’f k- .m sonahiy rcfus. d ments; n. t 1 but the I ivn* introduced to one that a time in y great deeds, by Captain .Tessop liegan which •"*■ a news- town way a- for. Captain Jessop cessively in the -w* id \n in. prayed e Where f* and .liv on tl fli M after I had Invn ahmt was in\ shadow. We r«nie .. 1 seemingly insignificant |>. together nearly paper pi lilted I 1 tition. rs to the l"- ma\ rt to be .7* a.g > a at Cairo. afternoon and da need near- that lhe\ -i, municipal words a:al f the daily life. fortnight Netty Armstrongaml every top*thcr within one \*»r i. .t. s '.I on »*>d, after the lie I held at fcr.sw. 'u county, 1 in dow:. on a every evening attended any func- m gleet and refusal f th.. xW©s«‘‘ '^f-it.-d this story <>f the I had ridden there*—Netty ly t in s,, i.ii.i w r -1 to > tion to which 1 went, it clear it ..... «i 1 lay out said w..v ... .vfor. ,, * .1* .-us ; bt aatiful les- little she had bought, and Ion making at ten oVi, k anointing tany pretty pony t heir petit ion, thi t '. w only h that rca-on He fulfilled N’et- thereon, and stating sons conciT- light;, kindnesses. an excessively ill mannered hireling. O. p. ( r \ a V U V .bull.- ef Probate. comm(anionera of thi cu s l>\ to me alv ut Ins t> prophet y e<'eliding ! aforesaid, at u regvi'ar-. sa j,,i, ,,f 1. Litt km* ■ -ses was a very tall, A true copv of \ may express great Captain .Jessup good »• to lir^t love and about many other things. AM. 'i S- I*. I K* gist* r. commissioners, wit. th. Ann now gratitude :»• l hw This woman had looking young fellow, with a considerable As time went on he to into being h* I t.v Ivcgan drop ask t s|\ll *»l 'MM. they hut y .hir )»i>it.11.1 ■, been v ; for her sins She amount of He went to all the the in the ami we forgl many swagger hotel mornings, if didn't i all s,i,h not ic.s. and tak. .. *MWR ss f It-.- .< 1 .m < nee to \h out H y a.s the had received fr Ilim tip- joy of salva- dances, and I had had the felicity of hai pen going any evening he lions, statute rt.pii.-.s. ,,. is h w ill lav out ami tstul.i.-n tion, and rfunie sin* with a of a new on his spur. was 'lire to find an excuse fur coaling p< brought leaving yard matters in ;h«- *-»■»** hereinafter prayed for to th. over. NrOTICK according her was tin* end lem rf h« r great grati- He was the !*e-t p*do player in his regi- has stood the test of time. ! enumerated hav* « n pres. n*. 1 t>. tb* art cases mailt and j*r«• v **!«-. 1. { was one of of insult* n<-v at a t * of ! ourt bon and convenience ri tude £or LI is As a re- ment; had himself at the Captain Jos«ip the smartest ! ,umnc ’h. unspeakable gift. distinguished hi Id ..t Blm ...... intv, men in Cairo, .u.d 1 was pleased and flat- It fulfils the re- and Win ir | sult of her forgiveness she also loved last, gymkhana; occasiotmllly drove the exacting on the eighth day of July. a. d. if at a little for. tered, times Ixmxl, ! '.' for tin .... t her* n b■ aft* Hrooksvilie. testified of her and was at 1 in S', July lft, a. <1 >•« her benefactor. Jesus coach, No. the New s | present to look he most un- of Eng- ind.i d. and ,| f.v ml though good upon, quirements j > T A T K " h M M \ » “She loved much." i>f a Miss the be 111 great love, saving, the favor Creagh. richest, was not brilliant. court that nntici there*.f published doubtedly j H.ANCO* K ss: 1 iml oo.rth An.. .« n< s nt« d rourt of ConMv she most in housekeepers. Uu 1 ,,. p«- ( Much f. •rgiveii, loved much. To and sought after girl w as in her and er*. :« *i prettiest Netty prodigal warnings, at l-. s.\..rth. I ■ f II--.' > W. April term, i***.* ev In fact, he was a and I .. ... •, ■ .. I't»mi the express 1 r l and gratitude for tin- Cairo. personage, porhaj > I should have U-en inclined to s A. kv foregoing pet: r-.m of said by the commissioners that th< h :it she had received she felt quite uplitted by the introduction heed them had she been a little less suspi- Profession,il iT.irfis. | that any p* mu t*-ted in either priceless : max w a? a ? responsible and that tin y I)«>ti t come too near, I said biM.-r .iml lii4 .1 at I i.--x !'. in mi! f-r -aid touching the matter set forth ;l as mv pony made a vicious dart aw.Lie <>t' !i, r manner of tion. and therefore order a it fulfilled tin* anxiously conducting herself KM.SWOKTII ! county, on th« U it.■ nth lay of August it, i;i»t great deed, yet pur- 1 commlnaioners meet at i. m t apt.iin ,ie>s<.p >iurivii,m. where mankind was concerned. nl rl'-xen >■ k m th* f n :.. and be the .... | Little deeds of kindness H. t'oiidon, in s.ti l Hro. ks-, pose. express “What a sweet animal’ he said. “You VETERINARY I IDS PITA I. beard thereoi Once 1 hinUil t*> (,'aptain that I the 20th of next true * ,b*ssop i J *p of >xvall's f- uni ci- day lugunt the f- :ig f the heart often*-r than will lie lit tv a little 1 Benjanii huger. suppose had heard he was not a ni'Hiel of •• r. Pe- and them e to j,, fidelity, AND DISPENSARY. tation. in »..i x in»o nt ii. bt- proceed oe» risk < ur liv- > f. r our dear ones And live minutes later he returned School against his < t Imrs hearing ; "I may not U- much of a fellow." he Street, Ellsworth. Me.. nesses will be at Of Maine. Mt d ••• ■! P. •-?*••:.* had soim- I1N. < us alone. “Won't and h.r.v some 1> m*w fur the -dentil and humane treat to show our 1 ve, but lot show it by ymicome said, "but at least 1 may flatter myself <*j>pn I D. L. Mn in the vicinity, and such oth. ineiit uf all dome-tii a ted animal*. taken in the as those nameless little deeds of kindness tea he said. A ml your friend.'1 that 1 never gh< tip a friend. j solvent debtor. Petition for diseharg* from premises tin P us! hi- tinder shall And it ;> f ,r “Oh. thank y«-u very mueli." said I. And he had said all dcht« pro\ ite judge proper and of love winch arc so to promptly guessed who HORSES CLIPPED BY POWER. Ord. !. powerful j th*’ ins* lx in x ..*w- of * in*-, Med b\ -at ii 1 c f “But if I give this animal to a small hoy this of him. which, and of the make life thing despite* Netty's | L. Max... purpose comiiiissi. t., r. happy. w T eon- at afort hi n .»!. to hold. I N'answerable for the fr»v I had not intended to d.> Horse-Shooing RegularRates Wil said giv« to pt ... 2. Little ueetis of kindness cover permission, may tienees. with veterinary -up« rli lendehrc. insolvent \ f ud tion* interested by serving an soq close. 1 ty. a r. Jesus was the f .■ r»* 1 ■ f .»•• ■ d. of the petition and this rd- ?>,. up great m-glt guest “A more nr loss weuldn’t much meeting lx>y a few words he gave me to under > t he « li-r k of the tow Hy I>K. I.. \\ \t test vs P. I .... H. •: ter n of Hr", k , of a Phari- but lie had reecived a said W. 1ST, I*rt»p'r,' matter.” Captain Jessup. “Dixon, stand that there was a Henson, with a cap ! of Hie 1 * rt f ud !• x f llam-o.- k posting up attested op.is a- 4* Graduate and Medallist Ontario Veteri- «■ cold and formal welcome. The custom- we re going over to the clubhousefor tea.” ital K. for her bitterness. thr« public pla« e* in tow *T.\ I I HI M VIM at least before th< tmu ’! for His And after had a nary College. ary bath feet had been forgot my pony originated Alxiut this time his fooling* had Kv-ane view, and the In office. ns Pr* it« hy publishing }.<*:• re\< w Telephone Hancock At a irt h- 11 at tan. The usual kiss had been new jjerfornmneeof iving rapidly ith- He was hurt if 1 il« thereon, three w> > t, mi* ,. neglected. very easily injured. Hiuehiii. ill ami for said .•■uiitv, on the in a small diversified an effort to K.llsworth \nierican. a The with which it sjmee. by didn't give him as many dances us he ex second Wed .■ newspaper precious perfume 4 F. at F.liswnrth, in the county f H ,• take a sb rt e .t ft h ••me across one polo hurt if 1 that he BURNHAM, ’ll’ ill i:r\- d. was usual to anoint the head of an peeled, suggested might first publication to hr thirty to and an to in H ground inclination roll the talk to Pome!**hIv else for a hurt at ATTORNEY f r. w, honored had been But change, | the hand* Weorg. u * amp’** 1 adnuni*- guest neglected. other, which was under water, we and intcrt’su-d pro- my insisting on a right to sjHvtk to other AM* t rator «•* the estat, f M r-, •. e f corporation* her act of kindness tit.-woman had j be heard if the v t bin k by « gressed very successfully. men when he was and fre- COUNSELLOR AT Kllsxeorth, in 1 c mtx, d* a»*d. on set- present very LAW. | Attest John F Knout to* more than supplied all neglect. She had sin>uti*d “aren't J tlx inent of iiistlr-t ... mt. made at a pro- “.lessop." somebody, quently hurt at my not discovering that \ \ I py of the -* He court t at Buck-port. with n and bathed His 1 t with hert< .ms. She had to in this But he was He the l'nit* -I you g ang play qunrrer hurts in dignified pen-l.m- agalu-t 'f.r said **n th*- *• ••■nd U*dm*- K remain*^ Bu-lne-- .;lrlte«l county, kissed His f t. and had am 1 them Captain Jess-.p was at preseat very mueli and mournful s*vlusion f ■rthnvdays N of Mux, a. distributed th- heir* -aid dr- To ib with « .tm- at. The of otherw ise engaged. caiis** I dntict'd twice with Mr. ELLSWORTH, M UNK. among pre. neglect running I ceased, and the share of each ifetermined • i-.;\ "tale of Maim “I have and said I like*! It. but when lie the one had boon fully made up by the played three-quarters already.’’ Kelly Ordered, That notice till :*of be g.xeh to litNTUVi.y; Vml nv rati It isn’t f und instead of to K Kl'NKKK. .IK., I Ml» t MU.KSH \ V h kindness of tn<- < tie r. A kind word, a that, Kdng rea,:.i .• tie- f an intended pletely. at kilsw Hum, t paugs r j printed able to Mrs. liraharn f* ages Uu'-re 1 that the too hot t*i last, as to t he w f Aug i*t. a. d. N icholaa Ober. The t<.wn h.t. pace grew quite OFF I'll A r j or mu; t. I same. s slight ventuml to n-k her to introduce me to Netty said. and that I became for the lirst ]*•.*», that tic x max appear at a probate Rat m 1 x BAK HARBOR AND IH.l EH ILL. ME curt then r.« b* id at : *w. r: and 3. Little kindnessos hav* their re- you. 1 j*e you don't think it chevk of time alarmed. slightly f. aid < unty. at l« u th*’ for* Surry, Ma v in, ■>> ward. “ilir v'd'-h. ar>- me to say t:.is M i-s Dali-on, but the f .< t One a in the hotel we knew a many,’* day lady Bar Harbor .flier- 7 an Ml. l>e*ert B o. k r* 1 VT1. id MA I N 1. said “.m f. She was is I have been rawing heaven and earth to little a ski'd and me t< > ride out to a liluehil! office open "aturdav- Jesus, :-gi\--n. Netty ANt m k ss curt ■ > H of to P I'NMNlill M I row d get intr .a hor Mast* r. Jesus bringing escort, and. a matter GKKELY. 1 is J)K. I*\ tne commissioners 11 >t t hat very strange." said I of eniiN1, was mine. s| ATI Of U \IM SC**? little k :dm■»< s as w< 11 as acts < f Captain .less*>p responsible and thut the that I should wish to know We hot* 1 at f> on a D K N T > “Strange left the utxmt deli- I T H v N r. f at* touching the matter set great saerui-e, and lie rew ards them. pr. Itlucb ill. you: cious evening—a party of a dozen, all In ! du 1 x term, a d l*:* tton. and therefore order !• Even a of c cup cbl water given in Ilia “Oh. no. It was what said of 4 C< tH N TH 'mmissiornTs niret a: the only you excellent spirits. Graduate of the I’M a le:,.Ida l>ental College, .•••■•■* f Henrv 1). Jordan’s, in maid > name is ii- •: tb.nv weeks that as I iV forgotten, me. rl he lirst of our ride we in an «• surprised only part spent e,a.-t uf *7.') t.ld* oil 1.1-1 ..mb. ii of .leu, dec* as* d. day tin* l.*th d ty f \ ... Bible lb here a .dings.—Joshua ii, 1-14; got fortnight ago. animat*-*! discussion as to the advisability Sarah Ar.n l.i-c » *. .tr. v a. m ami t he: e pro. 1 t$t~* *ffice in Gills’ \s .: 1 *•• mentioned in said i«>n, Ruth i*. 8-2- ; II .".mi. ix, 1 -7 ; Prov. xix. There are one ,s. ip's ceasing to glue himself Bloc k. 1 llswoktii. dv- petit n-.i-ol, Fred I. Ma-oti, adt -s1 raf*.r. which iew. a hearing of t .. in answ r to that." he returned, not in we xxxi. 2'*. Isa. 7. Math. say to my side when reached tl.e ids •. 22; liv, S; x. pyram l.uth* Mchain, of .. ,.i dw.ascd- iie**i will be hail at some the least abashed. But here we ure. Wal- H. W. 42; xxv, 40; Kmn. xii. 10; I Cor. xiii, and the latter part in an argument as to J}R. HAYNES, Hetirv l.o% j|* ii, ad :,cri’, in the vicinity, and such lnd. come here. What on earth is the M. Hi. 1 r I. hr taken in the a* t II Cor. Cal. op- the rights and duties of Platonic friend- minor. premise* \ 4-8; vi, 1-10; vi, 10;Epli. Imrli s <« gu ir.ii.in. shall Ami i! *1.," .■ posite of Moush quies Hu sail Uulla the of hand I > K N rr 1ST'. j lough, judge proper. ship. ineluding .• iv, 32; Col. iii. 12, Hob. 10; advisability Ordered. 1'hat tm i.'.mt- give iriiercd. That notn f 18; vi, moush Don't let It near other iiu I quies. kissing, which I refused to consider neces- ! iii’tiu a < *{• d. v a and of the c**un... II Pet. 5 7. p- causing purpose xiii, 1, 2; i, see •^"Sandolor for the s be «• n to a*; suns, do y< «u sarily included. Painlekk Extrao- j cope of this order t afort yid g*.y p« weeks Mirerwn« •! y in the 1 w r'.h Vnieri- tinn* interested hy serving But having discounted, my steed, with 1 maneuvered n t to sit next my Pla- tion of Teeth. j Th«* Freuoh I can, a newspaper printed. n t i.-worth, in said of the petition and tins ord* Religious l.uilget. a wicked dashed oj.eh mouthed at tonic friend at in of squeal, dinner, consequence county, that they app-ar at a court. the ci* rk **f tin* town f > .•.OFFICE OVEH a It. MoKKIft RTOKK..*. j probate In France the culm-. or religious Netty's, dragging the little b y with it. which he sulked, but afterward, when a itlested pi< f« W« dri* A u-t i.* * at ten f ll* in sai l t. w bus b<*en reduced and we had to six*ure a larger individual moonlight ox]*odition to the sphinx was ig t, the places ri, budget, 8,500,000 ci'K k :i.i f e m n. ami s '.»• *vv au -. f an It for* the time a p- 111 *. -1 ! before we «xl. p depart organized, he came t*> mo most amia- Banking. .x francs a year since the days of the pres- tip thev haxi in th- sair*- ild t al- hy publishing the petition amt a .. Our small tea party was great success. bly. lowed. < » P < P \ MN'.H AM. ! tg. hr ei s of Mac Mahon in 187*. In that K- r A idency KLIMI LI* 1»7. > At:*--: uv*. p 1 K« g .ste r. \inericiin, a Even Captain Dixon became quire jovial. I am to Miss »oi:«, ; newspaper ; walk up with < it was but for going Ogil- A true e. X’. \«'. -• HV- »» !» worth, in the countv of Hall « year 53,500,000 francs, Afterward insisted on Captain Je^sop he said. "1 consider as to s .. 1896 it is n vy." you. you put..icatioii r,e thirty day only 45,000.000. The redneti*. their allow »*d to eseort us home, im- Unrig know, tin- greatest friend 1 have in the > I \ I 1 Ui 'I U M t lie t ni ! s.i ! y te y», i' has been caused the was nm-t rat ions nterest ed chiefly by df>ereasing Dixon, who un- k ss < .. pressing Captain world; so. of course, I want to do as Han art of I i...... you hi ani if tin v think tit salaries of the the total amount willing. into the servhv. We went the July t« n IV** clergy, wish. Vtl* *t 1 K n.1 .y » of that reduction francs. as new friend was certain being 2,742,495 long way, my "If y«*u selected Mrs. Ogilvy, I might A true th. |h:. that brut«* would lx* the letter for some NATIONAL HANK Attest: Jon > K N" Then the sum appropriated for the niy be more t* tiched with ymir self sueri!;>•. 1 ill *• out ’•? lb *•«.* and we we '-•or.. W < and ha extra exercise, as left Ci.ezireh Paid. laughing. Y"iir act -*f renunciation l«F Kl.LSWORTIf. .... late of 1. at do in said archiopiscopal episcopal palaces dev a-* were bv Miss and an >tlier county d To the lion. Judge of iToba’n f n passed Crcagh will 1*0 a little softened tin* fact that be* redmvd from 210,700 to 31,00* by j of Ham ... k h< me from !o uni seorted. I 1 girl riding j* »*dlvv L» the nrettiest girl lure t<» CAPITAL STOCK. 850.000. m n « A •. p. g a 1 Nid.iC"Ii,M :• \ I francs; for diocesan from ** buildings, a ; r|MIl thought she locked little surpris'd, ; ”f this *..’•!• to .... d th: as 1 m m*t rain ? to Total. $422,109 8“T j y 900.000 600,000; for cathedrals, slice*-*-’, x x-1 x in the K.:*wo-*»i \ .v V a -f b Captain J -—]» w;i- i.> t in the least p )oes a general National Rank bubiness. : nod. late Bm< k-p STATE OF MAINE. new a .. ■ from l.oon.oni) -, p* pr.r.t* p -m 1 .. .-a. :th. dei asi d. res t f u > to 855,000, and for re- turbed and took oil his hat w ith an ) p«-c j (IF Hasi ck, 1. Henrv W. ... and hat lei.*, rik.it> on pairs churches and from smile. ( deceased are .* :•« parsonages, gaging j 'ushruan, cashier of the above-named hank, Banking hour- from u. m. to 1 p. in. not suft'.t o T ■ 3.150.000 to 1.800,000 francs.—Chicago He w as no laggard, this young man, a solemn'. swear that the above statement debt* ami charged of ad m ■: t rue to be best of rnv know •' sum of thtru bund t •: we on with a lx:wLidoring ] K, lay ; Inter Ocean. got r.q iciity. <’1*|. in the > •- u-f. HENRY W. (! INHMAN, < u*hier. very facility offered ( iistoincrs. k f. re:..- and -I a if u %• wherefore your petitioner \ Suhsc ribed and sworn to before me this 22d thev have, why th*- -am- -in i.d m>t liv to grant her a license to sell, »t Faithful to the Pledge. had ask I'd leave to call; hud oiferctl me < ay t July, lxix;. Correspondence solicited. granted. % ate sale, f » he purpose f *' LEONARD M MlHVRR «V P « t \ N 1 \ ',H \M .f -1 stra mount for any or every day; had tried The 8p:rn in which the Christian En- S< d N’UKKW B WlswLLI. | A true copx. A”.-• ( ha-. P 1i.hk.K-. ,r \ev the whole of the real estate t me to at three dew/, pt promiM1 him least daiv' Correct \ttesi: s. \\ ;• is K. HU IN.. 1 / r, -u.fpwL deavor pl**d fulfilled is manifested < 111 that evening, and had implied that Itfl i LEW1> FRIEND. ItLNKl NV. CtbllMAN, tYu/oYr. IN INMU.U N(l. of the double tenement a striking incident- the A. F. WIsW 1.1.1.. Director-. ner of Franklin A >e. «»ud -tr* by reported by the i-i.ly oasis in the desert of Cairo*-. Nothe of Sr< oimI E. H. GKKEI.V. I DIHl.iVoltS Meeting. village, it being the 'Hl'.lH r of th'* \r- concerned. .1 l«irt past' young “1 dare say you think I am find. _ ^ r ati I"" M 1 > *1\. U'HiriM.. .Maim 11 a*. f tog* ther with lot and outhu:! ! She had 1< n an active Christian En- said tenderly aU-ut the time we jmssed 10c >• I*. I H T I < >N I H C, KM 1.1 insolvent v. thereto. Also another ! We rode the whole eight inlie> e and bored each whether a will U* northerly y stricken v. oh fever and a short time glance person sympatiea « ■ : ago “I t Id you s* >. said Netty when we MA1X STREET, XI. I.S WOIiTil, MK Till' .lI5 land occupied by Nettie Hi. e- ■ to me or not. < >f .urse I can't that 1 order r t he i. t lu -ehool hull***- -t A wo!. days parted night. ■ ing «>f the roll: r- of ... .. ■ you feel the same. hut you won t ref us** to «i. :,t• r, .-a ■! e-tale «V ..f -aid A; ".In u loo “What utter 1 ness, wh weak t" hold her Bible, rubbish you do talk!" I will I" 1.1 hi at the r: Ai rut * be will u: One doesn't make pi in July », a. d. IN96. friends, y in suul » the v a»a:i ad 1 could Here we c loc k i n t ( f«■ }. !,, Hancock ha:—Court he siglaii heavily, and reached all 1 is “Well, can nay he has l*eeu un- named in '■ \i term, a d. 1896. lead a portion fr >m it oa«*h day. "For.’ ELLSWORTH. ME. h.t; nt v f i(,«■ rt the Continental. -bodiwut. returned I’non the foregoing petit ior.. o'-• to commonly Netty. said sh*-, wisli [>•* fairiiful to my There was not much time to dress for thereof ! addition- th< r. to -aid give a 1 In re iiad Uvn a ride half for petitioner puhii* arranged ConuBeueed 1H73. —* *n a a > to the end of life. dinner, with a view to the dance after- May 1, Att« •»; ('no. 1’ interested, by causing pledge very my next but not turn Dour, day. Captain Jessup did WI-** «• tition and this order thereon, c ward, for Cairo dances are if _Kt f 1 1 ourt. nothing they up. and our next w as in the even- Malic All X>». meeting in thlr bank are bv law front Thiuga are not early, and the continental ones U*- exempt American, a ! ing at a private dance. taxation. I N I NM)U l.M \ newspaper print* at about half \t. in Ellsworth, in -aid county. tb •' The church is not an insurance gan jsist Consequently He was Miss we of simply talking to Ogilvy when Notice Second .Meeting. at a court of 1 and I had not time to a appear probate whose liu mU-rs a Netty exchuiige JAMES F. President. « n tb- society, hold paid up came into the r-»«-in, and Netty gave me a DAVIS, STATi M H A [ tone held at EIlsw. rth, word al<-lie till we went up to bed. 1 «-f at t• :i policy, but it contains those who are significant glance, in return for which 1 CHARLES C. BCR RILL, Treasurer. nsolvency. nesday August next, In the case in the t«i show • “Well,” she said impressively, seating could have shaken of t.torge W. Rollick. of hden. forenoon, bound to Christ as left cheerfully her. He in said the of -a. t living members, herself on i**d and I .i.nty, insolvent debtor. have, why prayer my surveying me, lu- ked acr<->.« at Deposit* draw Interest from the ilr-t of here on earth as a militant us, smiled utd bowed, but day nnHIS s to give notice that should not be granted body, fight- have more March, June, and December. V M hope* you enjoyed your evening made no movement. September J| ortit of court therefor, a -.-t. nd meet- O. }*. ITS N1 NI.H -7 sin and > ing every the than Miss did hers. ii.k' of li.v dito; > f Attest Cm o P I against carrying Creagh Bid Captain The .aid ilisol.eut debtor liegan. and my pro- will ne helil at A true P- Ooi Christ life into every part of the world Jessup ask her to dance at all:” HOARD OF DIUFCTOKS: the probate court room, in c*»pv. Attest:—Chah. gramme was by no means fulL Kilsworth, in said on 1 to I and James county, hur-uav the make all new.—American smiled serenely suggested that f. Davis, John F. thirteenth r< g: things C aptain Jessop passed me us I sat among Whitcomb, da> of Augi.-t, a. d ;v,:( at un r|^HE subscriber h< by unluce rny dn s> if she was A. F. N. 1J. o’clock in the forenoon,for the X to all that she has 7 Friend. Netty might the wallflowers with Miss on his liL'KNHAM. COOLIDOE, nurp<*se« named concerned, Ogilvy in of the and ha.s taken nothing. I cannot that Charles IU rrill. chapter seventy revised statutes of appointed ", doing say Miss arm. 0. the No Bibles For Sale. State of Maine, and amendments thereof the trust of executrix of the 7 at all heavily on my con- Creagh weight'd “You mustn’t Miss and additions thereto. testament of Henry L. Mur 7 begin by being lazy, Bank hours from 9 No Bibles are on sale in Santa Fo, science. She took to herself airs and daily, a. m. to 12 in. Attest:—(’has. I1, Dorr. Ellsworth, in the county of H> Dalison,” he said. “Why aren't you danc- “the of the Faith,” and the would have nothing to say to girls. Register of said court. ceased, no bond being required City Holy ing!'" of said will; hhe therefore requ* me Miss .7 Christian of the "He told he liked Creagh very riMIh sons said Endeavorers city have I thought of Miss Creagh, of the intro- .-utiscribers hereby give public notice who are indebted to well. But she never was a friend of X. to all that to to a for reli- great I I concerned, they have been dui v estate, make immediate poym* planned open depository ductions had declined, and the men GEO. H. GRANT >■' 1 his. I said mildly. appointed and have taken upon themselves the who have any demands thereon to gious literature. had not thought good enough to dance trust of executors of the last will and same for settlement. Adblia L M “He’s the liar and the most WRITES testa- greatest ment and codicil thereto of a. d. 1*98. with. 1 felt capable of arising and insist- William A. Milli- July 8, __ changeable young man in Cairo, and that’s ken, late of Kden, in the countv of Living In Two Clwant ing that somebody should dance with me Hancock a deal,” returned sc deceased, no bond being required of c elestia P’l’MIE subscriber nereby give- I saying good Netty the arrival of a A. Mil The human race is divided into two and welcomed young and liken by the terms of -aid will, and A to all concerned, that he ha- ,7.7 verely. Luere B. callow suliahern with an effusion w’hich Deasy having given bond as the law appointed and has taken upon b'11’’ ;- classes—those who ahead and do ‘' go dear haven’t directs; therefore trust hi 1 "My Netty, you enjoyed must as they request all per- of executor of the last have surprised him, also my sons who something and those who sit still and your evenings? The chief failing I can are indebted to said deceased’s inent of Eugene H. Richards, .*'• him two waltzes without demur. estate, to make immediate in accuse granting payment, and those the county of Hancock, decease.:,: inquire why it is not done the other him of is an undue propensity to OF ALL KINDS who have ! I would have been happy to give him all the any demands thereon to exhibit the being required by the rnis of ■way. —Holmes. sentiment. same for settlement. therefore all who sr* rest rather than leave Captain Jessop an requests persons “Oh, yes, he always makes love. But I CEI.KSTIA A. MlLLIKEN. ed to said deceased's estate to make i”1,l:' .‘7 such At the lowest » opening for another remark. possible rates, Li ere B. Deasy. and those who have any d- The Power a Life. believe it’s f< r want of else to 0 payment, of anything 8. a. 0. 1896. m A lancers came third on the programme, in and July thereon to exhibit the same for set! and because* he hasn’t an idea in his the K* is the of a life which say, largest very July 10, a. d. 1896. Waltkk E Great power and in the visiting figure Captain Jessup -.ii- r.hrr here By gives notice head,” said to 1 rpHK that its are Netty, continuing deprecate and came to us. best A he has been duly knows that greatest experiences his partner companies. appointed adminis- subscriber 11* my conquest in the unkindest manner. tratorof the estate of Abbie L. ^PHE hereby gives "It is too late to ask for a dunce now. I ( arier lat* he its truest experiences; that it is most of in the X has beeu duly appointed “Has he t-old tiiat are Orland, of ■ you you 6ympatica county Hancock’ de- trator of the estate Hour;. Miss Dalison.v" said he non- ceased, and bonds as of John itself when it is at its best. or that suppose, given the law —Phillips yet, he felt as if you understood Al»o does a directs late of Mount Desert, in the county general Ml persons detnaud. •• 7 having ag tiu.i the estate as the Brooke. him. and as if he could to chalantly. f said cock, deceased, and given bonds 7. say anything deceased are desired to ... I with three vacant in 1 present the reels. demands nodded, places tme for settlement, and all All persons having you?” indebted there- the estate of said deceased are de.-ir- d H»«eiu For Sailors. my programme staring me in the face. Ship Brokerage Business, *» are requested to make “Well, something of the kind,” I ac- payment immt- sent the same for settlement and a "I am I huduT a chance (iEORoK W. Two rooms for awfully sorry ■MAKING T1IE M\s(,SASON’ thereto are reading sailors are knowledged. beginning to laugiL July 8, a. d. 1896. request*<1 to make p:*y of asking you before," he said, “but I did mediately. ilaktltrr 1 Kbvn at Port Richmond and Point ‘‘Has he told you about his love fora supported a dance or two subscriber June 10. a. d. 1896. hope that you, would keep hereby gives not,. ,, that _ Breeze Christian En- girl called Edith and confided to you that GRANITE HI M N ESS A •pHK1 In- has been by Philadelphia for a friend.' duly appointed adminia- > ° you were the he had been able Uator of the estate of Abram subscriber hereby give* deavorers. only person Lord late rpilEX he has 1 And then he and his partner went back SPECIALTY. ot Kilsworth, in the coun*v of been duly appoint- to speak of it to? No, not Hancock trator of the K 1* •’ yet? Nevermind, 1 deceased, and bonds as estate of Naomi to their place, and exchanged not another given the law directs' late «•( Ha! A Living Heart. it will all come in good time. All persons having demands of Verona, in the county word that again-l the o' '• with him evening. connection t« tateof and given bonds as the la"’ “Was he by chance ever a friend of 9am Long-distance telephone said deceased are desi?ed to deceased, \'je Of all earthly music that which next he walked the prLent All persons hav demands again-’ 0 The day, being Sunday, all same lor settlement, and ail iudchte.l ing m'.y yourt?” I ventured to principal points. «>f said to reaches the farthest into heaven is the suggest. from with Miss to deceased are desired pr' home church Ogilvy.—M. re®*“ted payment lot- same £ “Never mind,” said Netty, collecting mediatelyn.ed i-iteH- “?£*Frank for settlement, and all indebted -T of a heart—Beecher. Hamilton in S. Loro are ; beafyig living Chupman’s Magazina, a. requested to make vine nt in111'-' her fan and gloves and to beat a Offices, Ellsworth and Bar.'Harbor. July b, U. 1896. pa preparing July 9, a. d. 1896. Tueolukl 11 2tSjcrtisnacnt0. I:lil.SWOK i ll's ll(>KSEM AN. IA BROTHER’S BEARD. COUNTY NEWS. KITTKHY TO CAIIIISOIT. Woman's W i 11> Note. I| For additional A is told of the in ('mint}/ Neiri are other panen. capital story way Fi. M. Hutch WrlL s of E. II. (Irccly’s Olio Week’s Winnowing* of News, which a popular member of parliament Stable. “.Too said sister, “there is a South Hancock. Rose,” my Novelty ami Nonsense. was once aroused into making n stirring Constipation G. AT. tide In the of men when half the sickness in the Hutch, of Wntcrville, writes of E. affairs which, i Mrs. I.niirn of Fort Cannes fully world. It Haynes, Fairfield, The Maine hotel at Auburn was At the outset of bis ca- taken o* its par- speech. political food too H. stable as follows: flood”— ! hashed the of p.tains the digested long in tile bowels Greely’s guest Mrs. Higgins. reer he had been known as a t<> tially destroyed by fire Sunday night. remarkably I looked over t “Ijea«lson glory, my love.” m l produces biliousness, torpid liver. Indi- lu* string of E. IT. Greely, Ifev. i:. \. Cranston — rend his The ell was ruined fire and the main clever orator, and in several cam- “Yes,, you are at the resigna- by political while at I’liuu-orfb last week. Mr. tion »'!:•! « h’s farewell sermon tnf'v’T Rut I oh; t !-• .: ‘mg m ! > glory just j>rcfi,-!ied section of tlie house was saturated with paigns nci»1' for himself. Greely has beer*, ns one may say. a life- yet. my dear. I said. July in. water. The damage is estimated at 92,000 Rut when he became an M. I*, he censed long horseman nml has a very tine stable “.Toe Host', will let this chance you slip An ie< ri-nm «oeinhle was given in the to 91.000; insured. The contents are to speak, much to t U :/p <>f his friends of horses, lie owned last year the sen- hugers? Are not a wid- through yu;.r you hall !■ riday evening by the Free practically a total loss; insured for 9*2,600. and admirers. sational <*o|t of Hln* ower? Do 1 understand to that Baptist Hood'sbad taste, coated two-year-old 1895, you say societ an measure came gestion. y. Finally important up gen,2.1v% trial and gave you are? I do. Then, sir. I ask. what id Five moose skins were brought toKineo tongue, sick headache, in- (public 2.12%) for and t he w ife of a friend of first in the William is at home and discussion, him his work until on which date your duty present crisis?” McCauley is last week by two wardens sent Com- somnia. etc. Hood's Pills July 1, by the honorable who was much Here sister hut ns she dis- making improvements on his house and member, and all its ne w ej»t a mile in 2 .*50 wit h him. my paused, missioner Carleton into the cure constipation grounds. Allegash interested in its was covered that I was unahle to reply she con- passage, disappointed results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists, I*ast winter George VV. Leavitt selected regions. Mr. Carleton says the evidence tinued in the following strain: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Watson, of Brook- to see that the brilliant man had no ap- hy 1 Hood Co.. I.nwell, Ma*»s. a eolt S the record N. are here this secured will convict two men, one of prepared by Mncpiettc l, 2.10, “I seo that Miss lyn, expected week, intention of in the dis- to take w ith you realize, Joseph, ; parent joining The only Pills Hood's Sarsaparilla. when made the four- and I occupy t fn Watson homestead. whom declares he will shoot before he is being champion your daughter’s governess, is “Tid-Bits.” She sat down Durang. Chari. | cussion, says year-old stallion record. Mr. in- * <>f excellent of and Bullock and Miss Hdith taken. The moose were killed for Greely possessed qualities mind simply and wrote a few words on a sheet of Aust in, of Waltham, Mass.,who have been paper, tended at first to call the colt heart. She will grace whatever position their hides. (.’rescent, visiting Miss Austin’s uncle, Luthur which she inclosed in an envelope, and but aH she he called to Rut she is indapo there w us one registered under may occupy. Haven, Imve returned home. L. A. of business sent to him a from the la- Made a 25 of and is Cray, dray’s college, by messenger well that name he was reehristened Leavitt. scarcely years age surrounded .1. H. Coggins, who is employed in Bos- Portland, died of heart trouble dies’ When he it the M. Man of I by lovers. Do you know, that if suddenly gallery. opened He is a nice individual, dark or Joseph, ton, Hint li is sister, Miss (Jeorgia bay brown, for sake I consider Thursday, aged He was I*, read: “I>o Kvmi Balaam’s ass only your daughter's C'OggJn**. of are their sixty-six years. speak! 15-1 hands, and, as we noted last week, j Bangor, standing It your duty to marry her? Do you know vacation w ith their horn in New York, graduated at Oberlin spoke once!” went n mile 1 in parents. July 2.33%. He will that I should consider it in This vary wrong you A telegram was received an- college, Ohio, class of ’58, and came to brought him to his feet, and be driven Saturday by Samp Wilson. to allow her to out of this t he INDA marry family?” nouncing deat h of Mrs. Frank Jelli- Portland in 1864. He leaves a widow, elicited one of the best speeches ever Moijuette, 2.10, was by Wilton, 2.19%, 1 had thought until this moment that soti at \\ tiite Head, of scarlet fever. Sin* THK CHEAT son and daughter. The son is associate made in the House. RSM50V son of and of love for Miss was unknown to leaves a husband and six children who HINDOO George Wilkes, 2.22, out my Diming of *n ►; have t ho principal the business college. i-k er* fiiK one but Now I discovered sympat hy of t heir many friends «•* Betsy-ami J, which was by Ericsson, every myself. Mr«l l.TH In 1MVS. t in t his community. Idleness travels very slowly and poverty my mistake. Isaiah Forbes and Files, two em- 2.30%, the lirst four-year-old stallion to It is George soon her.- 1 tr- o.fi said I. “reineml*er I ant icipRted that the “Sweet Fami- overtakes limiter. in “Molly.” my age. ployees of the Caribou electric com- ■K.n«.ete trot that time. The darn of Leavitt is ly” "I be presented by eight light ...... am 17 years her senior. I admit that I love young »■ «• > ladies in t he pany. were with the wires on I i»i Manhn«e ■.i I Heckie Wilk* s. darn of Allan Line, 2.27't din ing-room of the Tar rat ine fooling i. I •• l.o«. ! her as man never loved—a love without , e tiotel -non. The art* to aid 3Mjcrtisrmcnt3. • »• I<»«■»••*• which can a in proceeds Wednesday night, when Forbes was in- wrll rfl |uor«nt ur n*•> > n >■ Satnp Wilson says go mile and my heart is break- n tit f' V decay, heart—my towards he of the t y •» imt n, h-. _• I Ml \ 1*0. If purchase Crabtree stantly 5,00) vaults IT * -1 I• c w >, r. and sin Hector which hut. killed, passing .r I j 2.15, by Wilkes, ing. Molly; notwithstanding, I doubt st<»rc. u inch w ill he re-built into a chapel. Medical \ <».. or h. Orltutul I'r.; 111., our died al four of but has five in if she loves me. I doubt if she ever could JT. through his body. Files had r narrow *' years age, July W. !' ’’ I' 'A i" A trv !--nT •.n, n Street, _ the S. love me. I doubt if she would marry me.” escape. His hand was burned severely. For Good 1 [ LSWORTH. AIL., and other Leading L>ruc* list, among the number, Fred j Moll v, I murmured. I will tired a Forbes was ansi* W iikes, 2.1 I Tlie cond dam is Maggie attempt. •'re. the time? 'I'lien your t<1«»<•« 1 twenty-five years old, and I hen you will succeed. need- he enriched Kubhuthuii Mambrino Abdallah, and purified l»y Hood's leaves a wife and t wo children. Color and by She might have said more—I dare say Sarsaj i. tin* one True Wood I’uriii**r. It which got tic- dam of Vera Capel, 2.071 The child she would had not Miss Durang entered gives and itallty. two-years-old of Richard Heavy Growth the room at this moment, with an open Lessor, of Skovvhegan, was struck and Hoi- other r-r rs in t he 2.30 Hector when fills are easy t.. take, easy to operate, NEV/j j*erf list, letter in her hand, Molly immediate- killed by a t*ain last The < un* liillousne--. Thursday. Of use Wilkes t ;• of arose and \\ itinlrew. -o-'tion, 25c.— |«/< Hair, I by Wilkes, out Carrie ly body was horribly mangled. The little pc-ruwc. -ameu ! "Mr. Rose.' l adilla *'I have a Clinch li\ H i.. M, sir* of Miiinl S., 2,08 t, began, fellow was sitting between the rails here brother I I.I.NW OII I II YIAKIvK I S. play- and H* iilah. dam of Hetizella and letter from my Roderick, 2.0»», 1 ing. The train rounded a curve and the whom you have often heard me speak of. K>-riy lord, i1». The dam of Carrie saw the child too late to I think 1 told that he was Wkdnksday, _**.*. 1 •>.»'. engineer stop. -tlithorian-d agents t• run- \V..nk you the only July Memory ru it v .. A b- Clay, Mand-riiio M> VW A ii The mother saw I/t1 Ui11 v dam \ ,i lies**. Night ■••••'»■-; l-.vil Omanis; huk Mauibrino Patcheii, by in California for the last ten and t‘ T. 1 crpool -alt -l;i!; h *:.- her child. Near the track she the •• years, fell, i in-; V- v..-w |-id] | •raj- < polli and a iuisitel of Turks I-I.u.d -ait -hall A v r: ,n .y. This shows a colt with a has returned. He writes this from full her own as the I .if l’"Wi'r *f l»e (it-n**mt ve ( IrgHlis ui hit just H'rf Ii ,■ u ud -. probably saving life, ■ * "d id seen he is ail New Y rk t ask if it will be for Tli « Hair 'ov-r-t-x■ rt<«h i n.hl.il Errors, or pcdiyrn often and agreeable hud U'ight of a bushel ! | -tntocs, train was close her. The 1 upon engineer Vigor iv- I—* of a < )• Irfe r..» mm or a in iT" r-itT and tit lor i- no f,upi<>r d individual. He me to receive visit from him here. You shipping, pmjnd-. whs n to » equally y should, (ieorge wbo ran t he t rain w hich ■■•m leati.-* Miw-rv. iiwiimptinu, 'I’li' ia i-dard weight of a l>u-iie| oi ln-un-in > Libby, Insanity are master of the house. What answer One I>--ath. I>y mail. #1 a t-o».. mx for i w.t alter he yt ts a record, be a valuable go..'' and lit for shipping, i- nj p...ind-. killed Mrs. Kimball at Lisbon's 1 Ferry, written gunmntee to ur«- or refund nn»n shall I make him?” « M w it. nets, ruta -l.ngn and :•• aciju :sit mtit t*> the stallions of eastern turnips 5. Sample pack age. rontainii g hvo 7-n of 52 July day*' froatm *m. I looked up into her sweet face while she I poui "i'll, pound-; *.n;..u-, Bottle will — do with full instruction-, r. c-nta. Ono Maine. poii».| of carrots, Kngii-h and wimple was and then, as a wave of emo- turnip-, rye tinly sold to each fwwon mail. speaking, India ..i hy Y’.i n Hird, dam eal, pounds; barley ami by Jay by Alcyone, tion swept across my breast. I took her wheat, P ot 52 Maga/.iiie and liook Notes. S. I». WKK.IN. I INwortli, Me, pounds; oai-, pound-, or even Wonders. see*iiid dam Alnnmt, third dam measur. it. by by hand in mine. She made no attempt to a-by agreement. The July mini her of the Huston 4V j Try Ai'i'T' in ( is a made r*»an draw her hand awav. the with **a\ e \ our Idle stronyly Maine Courier is one of the best yet is- Purify Elood Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. some ‘‘Padilla.” said I in falsetto voice Produce, It i'li.g "Tilt: \ I \V l,KK\F S«»| Til A MF.KIC \s yeliiiuy, thre* years of aye. He has my Country sued. It is a sort r.i-an.. of summer vacation hlliNT Y I't UK This law I* a (my natural voice is so grum that I should remedy gre.'.t speed and will make more with aye. edit ion, and breat lies tbe of outdoor ••• -li -i 11n | >•1 Yellow spirit .ri aci'oitiitoi veeding promptin'-* as soon think of singing a madrigal in the Kye, per bush.•_» I n Ham mat orj lthe u mat i*ni Cured in i» > !n Matin Hell is one of the four- tiand n '.i-wiJ.g pain the Kidney Kiadder and prettiest Pea, plckt*i, per bu.-J.oo life in There are il- I *;i> -. tune of Old (iriines” as of using it in a every page. special Hark In male ->r female. It relieve* retention Peas: 1 Morton I. Him, I.«• l*:in• »n. year-olds anywhere in Maine, reeord 2.3d1; lustrated articles on Gloucester and the Jnrl., snys: f water and in pi--ing ll alnm*t tip declaration of affection). ‘‘Padilla, 1 am, “M\ wile li.nl In pain bu .2 ;.o 11;li.i111111;:t<»i*> l.’lioumatlsm as a thre !*l and could have beaten Itnpr 1, per (seed 1 e*I ate;y "m- •. .nir-e'f i.\ u-lng thi- mar --yar indeed, the master of this house, but did White Mountains, and a splendid full »1 ry Hi' <-r u il'.'i i ii^ was terri- ve' ,1- cure I;- u \vl e.u.-e Butter. ble tnr ,. .|. .i;• I prevent fatal 2.30 then. Mw is Dawn as we ever and i.n-,- uviv -wullcn almost 1 by K, 2.20, think that the house ne«*ded a ion of surf e* you page reproduct the at Naliant < m aiim.-t a I-* it- great a '• r.» Cr*-.i rv per It*.2 : beyond P >i..' i• r■ 11.i> 1 been In bed fur pIx ;.-,i heal g ■ '-••Id l-v *v have said, and her dam was a danyhter of mistress?” Old povv 1>. Wig Hairy .I- ..P ■ is one of the striking features. The issue ! week-and li.uleiubi |.. irian luit. received no gin. hrugglu. V w rth Me 1 Her countenance assumed the sad. sor- bcnelil until -'.C trie.! rb’e MYSTIC ( 17 RE FOR Mr. ircely's o favorite. Hamhletonian Clieesv. shows a marked over its improvement RIIK.I'MA ri**M It trave rowful that I had lcted at our | immediate relief and Knox. 2 2> se. nut dam MambrinuStar, expre»-ion 1 by t.M-tory (tier) per II..15 predecessors, both in contents and t.vpog- -be was aide tu walk about. in three days. I first meeting. le I new which yot the dam of Jay H r*l. Matin dry ].*. am -ure it -aved her life.” >old by S. I). WlG- do Hun a .l.lo raphy. AMw’-i wi-h t• et rid rupture and t-ir "Oli, my friend, not trifle with my imported (ilN, driiir-'i-f. Ell-worth. Hell also a two-vear-oid record of trot feelings. Pgg-. ». j. «?iBnMAivr. 2.")2! “Trifle, Padilla!'” I cried. “No. never! Fr -h laid, per do/..Is j H-t ■',•••; i'i v.. a I '» \ II M \>ff 'Hie favorite of th" 'vhole stable per- Believe me, my dear girl. T h»ve you truly, I lay. Y-r »• d Kian If-.: Tr- m...,t -• It.. !.-n, haps is the colt Tasso, one \ ear old, by sincerely and would make y >u my wife.” I'e -I ">se, per ton.Id »15 >r lu* new and tm»-t intere-tlng I■• ••»k. on Uup- “Can I trust Mr. Hose? Ha ed..If. a Is .r- -I Tiut-'e- :full iMormation W :!kes, the sire of St. Croix, 2.11 t, Fred ><>u. looking so Straw. It. "k free on !• < ,pt ■! three ! rent -tamp* Dawn Into my face 1 mgingly. so lovingly. Wilkes, 2.131 v, etc. First dam Cray I .. .7 ns --'tage. do tru-f “Only me—only say you will Ha I.lOal J by lb roiyht, 2 3ii :. He is an actor and a be mine. Padilla. It is all I ask.” I re- fast trotter. Mr. who had Col. Y<-|C<-taM)-». (irecly, her toward in # turned, drawing me. Hr. bu .»'•<» New .75 ..sol LADSESdoy 2.1s t he sensational per potatoe-, (t-yood, trottiny “Oh, I do love you, Mr Rose.” slio ( al> .h! ,5o cn. FlUX LE GRUH’S Turnips, ; weanliny of Maine, says this is a much murmured, falling upon my biwnn. tin;' Herminla Parsnips, aid | Si| es, | or it* .u ; Lettuce, head .OH fas -or trotter for the aye. “Call me pet names, darling—call me Steel?' Piih> Cu.'iiiir.i is .05 spinach, pk d'.o Pennyroyal is a stallion Joey.” I whispered. >tbeans, .<»'• liven .1.5 *} ,,rici' -1 and only Philip six-year-old by qt, peas, pk Mi! [ have been that I could T .aloes, .lo Celery, lid .05 ii. i ruro \Y.... w, tirst dam Uambhtouinn Knox, II always sorry f f. I’r}!•••. nt not have had this ne photographed. ) Broeeries. 1 2.2s. He ia laryc, strony, tine-made 1 .} bj When the first delirium of the moment < ..(Tec— per It* Kiee, per fi» .00 a.fis s. |>. UM.I.IN. lUwortli, Mi-. horse and went a m ile last year in 2.31 .; llio, .25 .I ..'It) Pickles, lo.j.no was over, wo returned to the subject of pergal .Mocha, .4" < dives, per qt d 75 I her brother's visit. Java, .37 Vinegar — Ivli>-miiiitl*ni 4 «i«-«-«I in n !►.«>. per gal hontus by N —«r Hhi'unin^'m Mini Neu- .in.i.no < tin*- lili.r.s by P.ingeu, both solid colors. darling.” I said. You might have known •lapan, racket! wheat, .05 f ralgia r:ulir.ii!y run-' in 1 I : .la;.- It- ;i«-r Oolong, .■27nj.no Oatmeal, per If. .05 v ■ ~t> that friend of much more a .!-••• fiie -ft1- r* mark i*•!«• ai-'l ••u-. Ti t aii mare Olivia, 2.29'4, by Mel- any yours, •Sugar- perl!»— Quaker rolled oats, It remove-'at >»nee the c.ii. •• am I ill-ea-e brother, would be welcome here." t.ranulated, .on iiuckwheat, a 5 1 rnst 2.29 .. i.«. to be a brood always !-i,siil:it.-i .r~ Itir-f •!• •• .-n at:-. likely great 1 ."5 She was on knee with one oilee— A ,V It, Oraliam, ad >. \\ •. I sitting my ii' 7'• >ol.l y l». 1 N. m. She was a good race winner, \* lo-3 «' ."5 >■ meal, ad ? Yellow, Ky little hand laid on -dioul •irUKKl-t, i‘ I!- u ofili caressingly my g;il— bl -per gal— and weighs l.ndl lbs. Her dam was by .Molasses—per dor, while her dear head was pillowed Havana, l" Linseed, .0h.j.05 |)‘Hii*! the a K.very *tn: hit* It- -A n K'-ehyv !• -tltiire I.imbert, gr* Morgan sir*-, against my cheek. Porto Kio, Kcro-.-nc, per gal .11 >yrup, Astral oil, .in Malt! Kee'fv Institute i-at 1 »* «-ri»iir ral!r<>a Within a week he was with us, and a 1" .•!•■>• Kfml st'Vcii •'lari ii. Slie is owned by i>. Hemlock, ; 11 Kxtra spruce, 24 : capital fellow lie seemed too. Hemlock t.oard-, f 11 >piiicc, N... 1, 17-Os Pim-u, of bar Harbor, and Mr. (ireelv. 12 On < u-ar d5 inn “But when is the wedding to tab- spruce, pine, Spruee floor, l.’i.rjo Kxtra pine, or tw d5.ino| place?” inquired Durang a day Pine, 12 05 Lath —per M— The dinner service used at the table after his arrival. Matched pine, 15,Os spruce, 2.no ! of is solid M— Nails, ft» .fq-j.no I of the Cpieen Kngland gold, “Wo have not yet decided upon the day. Shingles—per per extra 2 75 < cask 1 HO I " the last detail. The entice Cellar, cment, per down to but I wish it to take place soon. Tomor- 2 25 clear, Lime, per cask There is no dividing line. \ dishes are double, and very heavy. row I intend to g > to New York, where I 2d dear, 1 75 1 05 olio square, " extra one, 1 .50 I’rlek, per M 7<01 Their contents are warm small snail purchase a row presents lor my wile kept by No. 1, 125 White lead, pr lb .05iT.0!i I that is to be—a diamond or so; a gold lamps between the outer and inner perhaps scoots, .75 necklace of them. I have draw n $5,000 1 ‘25 dishes, in which a wick burns amid Spruce, from tho bank, and as I am not a connuis Hemlock, 125 white wax. This dinner service, which sour of precious stones—and as I dare say Provisions. number-' more ban a thousand pieces, you are—if you will accompany me upon ■mouk, neei, lo -l- '.<•-•) ripe. per :/> .o> w as made by ord r of «ieorge IV. Fresh .12'/.If Iloin-vcomb .lo this I shall esteem it a pork, trlpe.lt) expedition great .12 Ham, per ft> .11/11 she exclaimed as she knelt spring latnh, 3.25 “Papa,” favor. Round hog, .ikV, ‘j.iii Mutton, perth .iNj.j.ln beside t L* d j d figure and fondly That evening I spent with Fadilla alone. Veal, per tl) .uS/j.M I’oultrv—per tt>— Rousts, .lo-j.12 Fowf, .IS kissed the head, can At 10 o’clock we all retired, Fadilla lin- drooping “Papa, Beef, corned, tt> .oh/j.os Spring chickens, .35 on tin* stairs to give mo a I not keep the wolf from the door with gering good tongue, .15 Turkeys, .22 u .25 B | kiss, I remember, after her brother Salt per It) .'•■.> Bologna, .10 He was without night pork, my singing?” hope, laird, per II) .no Cooked ham, It> .10 Highest grade of Instruct ICO. Wits out of sight and hearing. although he smiled. “My child,” he Pigs feet, per !h .lo 1 Lowest rates of tuition. When ut last I did awake, the bright g«>d PLUG Kish. I Best equipped rooas.Ban*,stc. would almost sighed, “your singing keep of day wa* glaring liercely in at my chain Open frca Sept.to July. Tor catalogue and else from the door, but the wolf Fresh— Salt— DON’T FORGET for 5 cents you almost i? anybody her window, and some ono was calling get full particulars--Address | -the wolf has got some nerve, you Ponob salmon,.IS 3.20 Dry cod, .07 5 5o Stove, »; no want all can for j] non you you get your money, “Xo, and she did not sleep there last Roundings per load Kgg, ^ with any but a 1 00 <• 1 25 Nut, 0 00 \ returned Molly, her bor- pay 10 cents for other brands when you night,” eagle qyo Blacksmith’s 0 on ^ Why ing into the depths of my soul. Flour, Crain and fr eed. can get “Battle Ax” for 5 cents? 5 With a of anguish delivered in ^ cry my Flour—per bid— Shorts—bag— .85 falsetto voice I bounded up stairs and Straights, 4 25 17' Mixed l'eod.bag .'.to oo sprung into the room sacred to tho belov. ■! •St. Louis roller, Middlings, bag .'.*0«/1 00 4 25 I 75 ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥ of my heart. Patents— was I It empty. Winter wheat, 5 o»> “What’s tills?” cried my sister. She hud Spring wheat, 5 2 5 taken something from ti dressing ta Co»*n meal, per bu .4 Corn, lull weight »nmniiH’imnimiiiniriTmiiiiimiinMiiininiii::;;iiiii;:nm;mT:rrnrrTrr:xii:ii!rni;:m7;nTiiinnmnn now it T per and held up Indore my eyes. 1‘U .5o gazed upon it fondly, but tearfully. T Oats, per bu was a set of false \vhinkers, long and heaw IIides and Tallow. and there was a note attached to them. Hides—per 9>— Tallow—per !h— n “Read tho note.” said Molly. Ox, .03*.,' Rough, .02 ocp “Mr. Joo Rose, beloved friend, I take Cow, Tried, .03‘i Calf skins, green OF THE WORLD. this opportunity to inform you that my STANDARD wife, Fadilla. hearing that it was your de- Pelts, ,;in | to her with some valuable dia- Lambskins, .25-/.50 sign present backed B Seeds. of for building the best bicycle, monds, concluded she would much rather Nineteen years reputation bu 2 50 c th— our scientific methods, IK have the money than such useless baubles, HeriNgrass, ■•v«,r—per of assured by th .I- Red, .12 : bv the certainty quality she lias Rcdtop, per Flft 1 quart floor, 1 saltspoonfnl salt, 1 sn’tspoon- There is but one M and consequently taken it. Lawn It) .18 .15 ] to of a seed, per Alsikc, ful ground nutmeg or cinnamon, 2 roumlmg tea- 5 should mean much any buyer bicycle. “I much that our regret very pressing Fresh fr'ruit. E ipoonfula baking powder, together. Beat 2 eggs; J Columbia price— U, will not allow us to to E add lcup sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 teaepoonfula melted Columbia quality—one stop Lemons, doz .30a .5.5 iv.irs, doz .30 j I Cottolene. Stir these into the flour, roll and cut bid you adieu. .t 1 have left my vvhiske; '•ranges, doz .... lv.-c-hes, doz .45 ® A f j Jtk 9 .jtt into shape. Have kettle full of ( ottolene—at ..to y vly $4 j f Bananas, p:...-apples, .18,,.20 ~ U* ‘tOW VVr ju&t, tber-ght heat—and fry the doughuuta ui it for § ALL ALIKE. Watermelons, .30 u .50 7 TO •einembranvr of yours truly, Roderick 0 ti minutes. fm Dried fr'ruit. *ioo: Durang. ”—N w York News. Llgs, .12 1.20 T.. uarinds, .10 | For frying, Cottolene must be hot, but don't let it 1 am! Hartford Bicycles is free if you cal! upon any H .lo Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia Dates, Currants, .083.12 Catti;*o« by mall from tts lor two a-cent stamps. ** A Xew Test. Raisins, .08./. 15 Apples, -trlng .0s | get hot enough to smoke or it will burn. To find iff Prunes, .10/1.14 Apples, sliced .12 A new tost of intoxication was recently | it is hot enough, throw into it a of water. I Hartford, Conn.. in an English court. single drop POPE MFG. CO., | suggested police Business Not ires. are not When at the the water in almost every city and town. If Columbias K “Howdo you know he was intoxicated | right heat, will I BranchRmerb Stores Hall’s _H forty year. = “Hecouldut ride his biejdo,* was tho THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, 224 State Street, BOSTON, PORTLAND, ME. I Hair Renewer to keep tin -calp healthy and ... York Tribune. I.i‘ ii;si:iiBiniiiii;iiimiLiiiiiii!iiii:iimmiiiiiiiii’;iii;iii:i;i;:::. reply.—New prevent baldness. mumiimuLC__ ! 1 .eon mad.', l«v w M *a\ing* arc wnmd and l>« A**! p* nn't at **ra, a tm mcnt together, ZItftrrttsrmcnts. forth in a in* delivered in tl e ii <1 the r»yran boomers and sup- v speech 1 hr. t htrtt word* of greeting must be awoken, in ‘timutl) ZVmcvitan. In which labor Is t.* paid, cannot in- intrust the nominee he said: 1 silver-democratic .. ll*.#* r’v. b rv M t Senate, in which 1 •' •* •«*« > » port cd to a pnrty r> we should eros* ■ •. *. hUK iiv. lc ill.. itM; a n g.U.i. want gold match for tile populists. Alas, po. H urd lunhrr. absolutely essential to |„.„iUl Ciold tlio ail is a AT no j-apor n-'t rt*dt*t*malde In gold. l»rj I’opulist. It is secured and pops! \ reliant who died left 111 easily p" .• world. l suddenly naturally I umvfpal *-tatnlar«l tin varyl>od> doubts of the com- I.jsW OKT1I, Ni VINK, Any political 1 t*k'»B Hood's rtl hi- bureau n letter to one of hi* corres- Sarsaparilla, but j, ,m. ktnav* wlint a dollar la g»•! 1 I- w. M " in ini' | of n Vccm Png to to it .. Willin'.bnrings -• get from so-call, plexion pry on.! wb; b ! had md iled. II;* possible ,| nprvp .H 'l NT'. !T p ! I MIlNii O'. of our cor- : To the .second stiou are set at rest ,.<■ ;s11*t r ei the *« a t state um.- ton it's.” and by toilowing trom reput it to send t he let opiate aln K. :n.s, V.,: I Manager. clerk. * nth l halo t.i. at i Mirdly a.Kcrt iscd as |,i„. I'npuiist i*t, v. si allhe botl> :u. Since writing J,„rj. soup fW rs.” Tla have credit of #i»;r was P.- .i j-te.i ui- Pickier, «-f the y fci;' i. «• ar. 7 cents (■ 77;# government Mnt. and purposes a popu Representative Ik at * 1 have died. temporary, ! but do not (Till:. .*• ^ cents lor three months. If tfi, act of 7 s 7 it. 1J~t I r year- c I' d with our -tale, the of Sca Petti- effect, To !,,,„. ! go.Hi; presum'd pare bolting 1 ii« most famous writ mg* of the world 1Lro I m a.lva'ii. \ arrearages n re ■ pah still is and ids nomination \v *d!r- ‘y d;.» to j*r- -»ui. is not indorsed a 1 Tin ..lit of our grew sulbcient Im ran* >*i -- ;•« tear. w government by ba\ < b» en by patriotism Love fp.ii. this sour.'c 'I I upon which h. inspired William platferm number of to Advert nates- \re reasonable, am! will Imt thf election of republicans put the ,f i, n ha- ?i ade the goful, -tii’id- might have hi n taken bodily fr«»m .mo country poetry m.» 1, A., -w.i on application. Blood to state in the doubtful column. the McKinley this fa: is necessary pr< of our-. It i' urc and unadultcr f pun to .mmotial and conferred And p.'pull-iu pood health, lake ilood’H.Sir* .jtnriiu Bu.'U* unit allot, --;>• u 1*1 l*e addressed ated. halo of on hi* name. The serve it! immortality "hioh has first, last, and all t!,» to r.iM r-lof- pa\ a Mo t« TllK The of rosin 11 a. in South time] M. « republic .)• .;|*n f .M’i'hi A ngelo ba* made hi* |1 A sfh M I'l, !l’ j t>een advertised as ji.-t what it is The actions of a man. and Ins \merica. has as the the V, »i an a not just gold Ned ism made the (»reeks Mr. I \ Kret-Trader. adopted (fa;i.. secure. Pat beat nied ne for t • .1 air what lie should !»■ b-i-i* of its currer: Tb-- < r\ is uni aim .1 .* I ••* « In tin’ nominate n of William professions, i.m licit giani*. palri- duced. Its success in Sr 1 curirnr rofula THi -s .H I V ]swi. A illustration < iHstaeies because of the abnndon- t :*m of t b. w riter- of the VY. do, an. the democrats have unwitting- judged by. striking leading .SRI Kheum, Kheunintism, Bry 1 1 1 ('atarrh' f h> « ." o •>- n ! a tin d 1 t1 ft this is found i *.f Sen ■!< lit of the silv, \ Sioh h !’ jhi* I i- ‘ngl-’.nd i :ly ft t 1j> ajH*f.sia, Ncrvuua ITtmu** .•» ami tin of int-Urct*. American 1'ITMI" NT the issue .d protection, against fret Stewart, millioi airt silver min. not proven successful, and the people strong That Tire 1 Ft'cIinR, ha\e mu.;. orator*, writer*, and hiator- trade. owner, free silver advocate, and are preparing to celt I rate the event. poets, song \\ ! i., a \ M M'K 1 N 1.1 A :sn* have made Vtm*r >. \" ■ m and owner of the >. K bdif, a new* It is possible, nay. probable, f quite The withdrawal Mr. \\ •'■>*>] w re- nit d ^he nat ion on nr f undat ion*. IK OHIO. > p! .it Mr. will attempt to evade paje pul> 11s d in AI« xandria, Ya Bryan lic \ es the tension on t h st raddlers under a V ■ : i:. discussion et the tariff nest ion but issued ashington date I low I h i« ! :i I PRJ-SIOKN r y during tin* campaign, on the plea that line. No man is louder in his profes- w if.il 1»■ r- lli-wsrl f Of \ I \ «.< Is*-"i I*. » f.irrh that e.-o t. red sions of a and (> i. M5AKT. the issue is This must great all-consuming il ~i afarrh are A1:! i r A. IK filly money. , 1 ( >» Sarsaparilla desire to raise the men HI NtA A CO., l‘o 1.. not he Wherever or up laboring 1 lie *1 ! »ur* permitted. burglar who at tt-rnpt* 1 I Purifier. .. m:\v .ii:i;-k.y. \\ l'n :■ T-'i.-Mi-i. !, I\e Is- -w t I All, who are trodden under the feet of the whenever Mr. Bryan or any other ; r is* (leu IiNIm .re fi-lk f- mi a- vv ait f«*r the la-t IV v.-ar-. .n..t h. ;-«-\e hint L' Ice .•rrth'e In all bu-1 !'••- Iran -a tl.u. (; -vcrnor ensu- mI :"U a ire or* o‘ tin- HAukt. lb for a less a •. !•»< a! if.-. 11y democrat the employ country left ty...... may speak during and am »11 a! t < urr nut any a I loou's Pills I N \ !'« »\Y I Ks. Soi f t ing n;. n*.h>, the friends of protection '* Moulton Tie neick-rt l •••rs wm- r::t a1 IVor W' A ] v It V I *•- J l.d'oru nu n vie brains a* j;g should >i e that tin. deinovTala candi- g possess I.-lo. M Lfg.il Xalufo. '■ !s sad la*' uniat--ur F«-r ]l sentHfAplc !n.; vvivk, \N S', u v v vn A M 1; V I \\ (.'onpress date's on the tariff web ..* skill w it:: th«ir hands ha\. >, position question Ml N(,MJ s \« * | ]| T tird »: isi.i I'iiidi il.'Wii iiu- nay" a o. I... l>istr;ci been how wide are as eh defined as his on ascertaining apart Hall'* M A IT. OF MAIM. N arly position >e K * • u t. i Ml! I KI -Ho-. s'v n tlie 1 -"I and mm .-s.- -ur S. t*. or **1. up. — the So-wart’* prof. ms and lb* Ilk .v. July •. tl. >f Belfast. money question. t svs.lt I'rlet ft St* Id 1 'i-T.i.— in I Uiat acts. He moved his from i’< ake wtch the sm shine** I Mu.gLi-t ■ Mr. is an out-and-out free- paper hay 1 jo.v, ,i ... Bryan lla *- fa-..: v I'i! nr.- the h.-T. is v. i. .i h the n « issu< ;• >• I •: trader. As of this it is Washington to \le\andria, solely be- tin qurttmu wx-tig > ont proof oniy i»• v for ‘• *1.1 { ? list, e u ~ a i FI s ilHMHJ:. of Bluehill. cause that town has r.o .s 1 t :in ssary to v> ler U his record in ty p. graphical .:.»!• ..f 1.IM I, ii ■' t I'Hii I h> fr. > r.a ;• am a,. fror Tn .1 «•• ont v of H Sl M {NON of SuIF.vrtT! or n was dissatisfied ssman's u’.b n, and he now •• t glass. Mr. Bryan j pays M HI vi)mU.-.! t.< h. lbs and n -* * a week -. > IVr I'cnriiissioner even with the Wilson hill be- printers pn-*snu •• ?ity original .. "ft. at f- t m ka at I. I ;•> ■ -. -• t !• •!* f- .*.*•!. th*. U tit •.; k-port H Him .. .worth. *. >.! n f«.r six s of nine in ur* ,11 i.DKUHil' of Kllsworth. n :t root ived the six hundred each, ui*t Ov \ v .»*■;■ tm day ..f deputy *li, iff. f Meant hy the no building* hew a repair t amendments that enabled its :* a! h »>f > ft ii- 'N W ! finally .i Will be s I at a irga f jii •■ *> more ..f any tit le ■ •' ■’ ■•* -• nt -i.. u; .... ft ... Ions 1 W »«i-ft L: i AOOFEK. uf Ellsworth. i n Wa agt pa;. .■;ff iYnn. h*»- y. : annoum *•«i any ff ily s * ! !. Ililll f..r h,* **a tariff ot !•' cent. lc\icd Work, ami, as though to mid Hti appoint meld, and th« « amt :«:•»! e- an t■ .unt A t girds per y orney tci.v.i; ur> f 1* :• hv *u th.it insult t*» t he re-n he ,i' fur .1- •• ,U.h!‘ NKEK. .1 ...of Bar Harbor. purpo.-ely protection.*' being injury, employs fa.. M«%r. *■• pr..% •yu.-las indefensible as a tariff of a are required t nu-nd-ers of the ■ ■ f. V* '» >r Troasi: rt-r I ?■ u tin r nay cur'y, h« ■! »• » ..'Iff ? tm-ami cent » '! t He union t Isewl.en .-<• tliat it can be per >nginai -• <• ■ \ l \ r \P1.E V ? ElNwortb. > : i. tin gra*- w •:; gro w ng trad Wilsoi e eia. ieii t:. it union men only are em- mb t h» iiit!uen■ .b my* <; r-i.n-, o d the I Ft ;:»ter of Probate: think the dill all the w through ployed on the paper. That’s the sort <>!•.« under my ham! the •!•-»!. re..-, ay .. g-1 as a cr- j -- w ao \x ailed wr-;l« a. W s good CH VKl.l HOKK. of Ellsworth. p'S s bill are tlnn Stew for laboi « s tins higher necessary.” I s; t .»• w ii:U\ ll ism-t alway tin early Xoti.-is,. .?pn:.i! 1 ■ i,.! .. men. .my ,.f M Hut, low as 11.e\ were, he viewed it as ing ; a t cat chi s t be w orrn. < ! Ip \lHN>*|..i|»crs. NOTH » a in the direction He Ml M. | |{ MU H I Th irh ich has no uniform **step right >h. Maine will Weleo-ne Mr H ye-. II 1 t Imt th» r > .:» »f t»-.« W ,-h:i g- ST ATI. OK MAIM: •' > also >aid **1 am for free w.-ol.” r» * .1; .' a; I'.'s a \va\ siie 1ms \v in n i.t\\ Ik-;, •• •. y ru■ >kd :n:1 »--**<*n Min k is ore.” fiili to C li it can get far it. a Again *1 believe in free iron abiding, decent people visit h< r. But I V ■ lied ••and tin ia*t o i »-*t nut ton t o l lie : t ’s all t !:» s.iU'.e the \V h|| 1, I c ;p anti the ad- Again: The d.ut\ on coal is indefen- J" ) j t:at make i.• alin-am t. rig of the h'-7 \k-' ., on t noth but prefer vertii- ig cheap Hr. •, M lion w s of t < { H that eros- ef i* •i- *’*' 1 -t ra: ! sr \\ :■» r* g.'ld Tbe> read t * *r •' r uebur^ h.d. Press. w.il enable r. * T:.e>e brief tations f s.u.i V qm papers and have heard about all the\ na x» we heard them before? i'.Io, mint of H O k >: ■ ■! Mai;.- •! an .. a;. :* ud> c A'i; to nvi.ite thei MHU I a.1/. U< pin'leet apj '•

I Vet of 1S7B. are n >ne\ lend< rs d wild his u a\ 1 the imminent danger to every Amer -:-t me did in-t • -!7 r i-i in r : ms petition w a* ri.il on the t»«*ntv-?;r«o .{,*■. ; ) v were betore t ne-y inve-t* «i ->< heav i!\ i »t i»t. ... a li. 1 to which .»*:-! ! A. e-q .'.iont asks us to answer wage eai 1 i. \ r\ Aniei ntenii’al x -r- was r, served out Wot. Men u no had laid i*\ fora '’tin n mr su m :i'• iir< >t.:wn o! iiiv « < -1 •« — hat \, e .: t w hi url- thr* ugh gu eo’.ony I paymi--t any debt* and Or-. a th W da\ small sum-. the m u trai.-f. uni ■ questions rainy through *■ of propertv »>• Io;-k- ;« w i.h xn.-uii ii1 t harbor, d > th- elec*.a f Mr. to the utmost en. :n\ 1 M a deb*...:, loin or for ::i- l.o, V' .11: Bryan pres- widows who had tUt and ... .» 'i* 1'' I’ll t Iihi.-i > m% f ,i 1 for -« v* r«l lav \msuM 12. vt om* ident Hi- utter to Amer enough, if managed, left j- | !y vr i, •<•; :. :... i\ f -v. motility udieiously them to them from want, but ..r* to t be delight of tin many people ant: to A’ rican protect industry o in an unhappy in- -m.-nt listened to th« V\ ! ;|K-<1 t be >1 tin I; -WHTU off tr.n.-t be at Norn ei « ! a exposed every opportun- of evcrliyrncd wf-stern t t tit ir M pr-»ni'!er keep Fog', ellgage- ... I' ; ity. ••securities." 1'ntil they get some of t: td at Isles boro. To the we would re- b — a questio: 1 it ‘- the back, let alone < .-Vi oi tiie f'Trn --a principal interest, Vi h. at t!:. cfli. f Ha T A. .iv •' the o'. Y Mshion. an- the\ will take this talk about t!.e .... 111bill; (i ilu*' ] asking *lr \\ insluu'- Withtirau.il. op- K .- e:I: r: n ,:i: 11g a s .bat W and down trodden western ’- pres—ed -• > « : .a: iien >ne- W.th the witiidrawal of Hon. K. 1’ gu -lied pcr-oiiMgi lb v a m e 1 I >. rr.twer wit.n a few v* v f -.. < o grains of salt. Hoard of ,1111 y of flam ih k M■ rr — of il.Miir-trr, N Y the fir-t ea ns Wiu-Vw. of TVrtland. the democrat it The) are what already turning cap- tOTIi I m HiltM os| |.» \x t be child born in tin* max — h ter on a sound ital a.a\ h.i\. left in Maine in- territory ! b •»' 1 ,■ r. ... V f r<■ ! -■ to w .*. .draw v mineo governor the) eit**. circulation, w *li* tlutf. H ! IUvi;;s, vestments and the clamor of a few tm stall of Net r^-ka. lit re ii father money phi: form, the situation in \ xx 1 a 111 a a •• a ■ ■; or t.? u due The mint act di-h«»ne9t debtor- out West It a a* bo g try g tin hi* nn-rttfsifr det d dated July t1* re i: ::.r derm M.-rutit- Maine a d !•* i.: recorded in •i.■ part* dollar in which to their Indians. Hi- i! g ru n J fat tn r. id v. > cheap pa\ g •• of >“- :h»r f M K *V, Mi". > its* s st11 creditors is not them feel a:i\ 1 \ 1 » « > >1 \ 1 N » making Daniel Merrill, wa- ti« founder of the ! *•. pa*;- conveyed to me. th iimit-x-urn. .• : With a -:’\ t eandidate for : ward wesiei -.e lor."of J.v na. in th-- .. lirst .st t.urrii in >• k. pi Baj dgw \ V .J u V ; : men! K- ■, < '•< e J. ra- :h M:,s, .. \ : •:- fen: m : emlorsetl tin Z : a iv eased to call it by * S a Slat The sa.ii!• -t j "f news n l!.i k \ r\ : ; .- r >pende d the privilege I d;lie> makes strange bed-tellows f flit this xxeek is tin -a; -id nt North. ■ ► rn : ndidai to "county > v. *. t a > i»f \ i' •. : rr-to-i to’ «a:d Her) imin ; J : Br\an and Wat.- t can- iT>.’ i. Ii -: a* .* populist f h f •■■■.• .:.orn u; no wonder the* exclaim, Sedgxx d: ia*. b >r pi -i.lenl ami s to viee-pre-i- Hie new- :- star;:.f.g WY arc ho us- ting ••Where, a. where are we at'.’” deii!. served together in the House of M * t 'tiled t- Htr X\ •: I. X of t !;.- age. a ,v* h-.r r >r every I: hu : r< .,ud more idcut Kepre.-i-nt.ative>. The) were not t ae bright, joy ms d.spo-it -n. full of la y ish t the State eh Ma e is to be-: of friends in fact were op« delights and ant <• ,pat on*. The news of issu« \N M ah-mV: T.l.r. off..: .' ::‘v> : ne was exer- ney enei es Watson in a t I tnesu.ildi of A box ill Ills ft- 11-. Is tin 1 -i. a -tr -■ ■ w.: ug. mild more start ig (>♦ •* -e t .. .-r c1 t:.i silver in t' Ileus. cm e ridi< uied Bryan un exja* r.-.t Tuan, and having ney participated He likened one of hi- FOUR DAYS OF PURE DELIGHT c:r-'h'. **•:•> : coins mercifully. n-sidiary as such, in the Chicago convention, The k ii gs of t lie f "P-t a- -! .-x \. i -peeehe- to "ui.t e*f the old-fashiom d far f- t h. ir ■ -..-tom- i haunt- t AND PLEASURE. and half- tel: that it would be i noon Aoller of \o|gim >f III. \ ppointmr nt. entirely fish witn one mouth down trap-, summer. Several moose tmx been seen • « ■ * « si-tent for him to run fur 5 4 ? f 3 V V A V* f » "1"' V H hi in th- uir < •? Hu k d»g: s .r-.' i.ts per capita, governor stream and the ifi* other up. and it in tin xxoods of northern Hancock. and iMiilnr UiTii'i iim« i ( M v hen the vote- w h would be ea-t viu-e : .e : .e .. a;:.: •. iegai v.»: iies ’em a-comin’ and unt :s ::.in a-gwlm now rt ported A rst. l*n*t -tructlvr :-! ..f at:ra. t; i .Oilitno f silver :• n-:er in e.:\ u'.at ion, either as Bryan and his running mate on xxeek A large bull m 'Vise walked out of the iM'fiifi', -. tT : rees of t. State. \:.d« •»s:. of \1 f. near he Amherst 1 the populist ticket meet to talk over woods t tannery, calmly THE NEW ■■■ "ini’.y of Hair o. k. :i*o!vei!t .!*■ oj* v-r ?•: ~c nteu > treasury notes SOUTH. The matter now rests with who ha* been dei hired an insolvent entirely the in the till i for some time, while -! the .• ujjo:. situation, will grazed owing iin.wtn horvi .in *M U political they prob p»-t It! •!-. the L ■•art of ,, •. : i.s.-iit •: :• r Si.erxu.tr. Act of the State < mmittee. If, as is It- ;ru;' -t ■ «{*. claimed, tbe people iiad a good lot'., at him, ntul *a.I f liaiu .ick ablv avoid reference to past friend- < .anty I» the sound democrats have a then returned to the wood* a- as K. Hi am v: h;v*:>et:i reased to s* per capita, money ship. serenely KlO \.M i'l KM r>* a- 11. a KNTIN s controlling in the State com- __ he came. This is tin flr-t moose seen ;n ■ H .t fu r, r>y K1\ s n. dollar in circulation is ac- majority Ms Kl.Hw r A H and every sometimes I h» has been duiv appointed i' makes the immediate of Amherst in "’.'It IH 1 1« KM- I M-I A > 1 > « mittee. the withdrawal of Mr. Winslow Major McKinley vicinity i.KMl r-i J- trator f the estate of l-r.xvl \S. r. at A'1 iwr < in this country W.KKI AK» f »m cepted everywhere does not relieve the situation a speech, and when he does it is some- many years. Bluehill. in the county of H I ill \t .. except a*- and given bonds us the lu.v ;.r, v '• more a Cl .* th*? Hue. -o far as he is concerned. thing than mere oratorical U \ per-. hav nig demand* :\ga -t personally »*f Green'* Landing has found it i,e«.--a. *a: 1 »tei a-ed are desired t pre-. : act 1>73 de- There is no attitu- H w. iid the of The committee meets to-night Wed- performance. th' same for sett •« !> •■• to itself the inroads made FROM THE men:, and al. protect against WEST, thereto are before a “cross of no ■ requested to make \ i.si-.- Tva .t-r Tiie tender nesday at Augusta, to discuss the dinizing gold:” y ££t.r.e legal on its h merry- in* «llat» v In aklk- H •: M circulating currency by v f >1 situation. pressing of “crowns of ihorns upon July H, a ii. iw^. o: silver coin in existence go-round, which ha- been doing a rush- brows.” Mr. talks and bleeding McKinley ing business. The town authorities have High Balloon Parachute Drop. fpilK subscriber h« «*y gives waS and i- and the 1 she has been du!> ap(»oint« d adu ■ preserved govern- as a man to a man. and ever be- renew Ct*n. ’-it kies a Hotter keeps t*een to not to the license tru-or f the estate .»:• appealed OUR OWN of Bentiy Hvr .r. tort- mni me to MAINE S.> ;• h I»eer I Iri > purpose enngnten and of the The Deer Isle (imrtf* *!♦-. the county of Ha: k irenerui l’amei sickics. a life- proprietor. W ill !.<■ -> t« ■ ! the '.H repn -t ..f it- Thor cea*ed, and given bonds as the lu.v duett- inform his hearers, rather than to daz- “It is useless t" of hard «. II •■«' ..-.I I’ .:. w silver dollars, which democrat, a veteran soldier of -ays: complain I'. ; m&ndfl ir« nearly long >t‘- K M at Ka.rU.',- -. ’.ut« of said deceased are zle p ith articulation and gesticulation. times when a village like this can afford desired arc legal tender to an unlimited untarnished honor, a man whom the the same for sett ',» meat, and all to to *100 an for are Mr to the intelli- pay f~~ evening riding Children's Exhibition of thereto to uu .. whole to honor, has McKinley appeals Lively Pets. requested payment antDUnt. and each one of them, country delights horses.” Phew! must Viola Ha ! of his he does not at- toy They keep come out tor We gence hearers; GREAT POULTRY SHOW. >outb Peer Isle. July IS, 1*98. squarely McKinley. those horses to take in that ta- misguided efforts of the to blind with toy whirling, despite a tempt them ^PMI pu: iish elsewhere letter addressed gaudily- amount. MEETINGS OK THE GRANGES 111 lias been ■. has been thus wt ird r>r* XT I duly appointed o!n. frt-S co’1 tdvocate* to colored pictured. the I tun r by him the secretary of the nation- \r..\ -r of li.c state of Martha «.r,»ni. *'■ '• The have been it lebra- 1 1.11 sworth, in the of Ham k. !• far key. r. lent wit it a gold dollar. al veterans committee. Hungarians just The Maine State Pomological So: et\ county The New York Hmtkl has •- •• cea-ed, and given bond* a- the a direct- been w. h.- ! ru _• y the thousandth of tin ir A. ail ting anniversary pc-rsons hav demands toe « ,.»m' silver dollars were General Sickles advises his a. tt «• ... ■ mg agam-t As only vass of the w harechiu. u .. rking beginnings as a nation. Hungary is a tate of said deceased are desired t pres, brother in arms not to the Tom the foundation of comrades only wine for settlement, and all i- ■}>■•■’■ m I of tla city to ascertain their tiews land and forms an rtant LEAGUE BASE BALL EVERY DAY. progressive imp thereto are requested to make mo vote for the republican candidates re- medi.it payment the ni t up t 1S73 and fl ft; and finds a very pronounced oppo- ]>art of the Austrian empire. One thou- W.I.I.UV W Nl-.'| o:TM'\ of 10 A Gm! Attendauoe is Assured. Ju > *. a ■! 1 sts' gardless party affiliations, but sand a and be- ;> Already tunes f at number have since then sition to the fifty-cent dollar pro- years prodigious ag« 'l-i and labor all n u inn i:, ,-iber n M t; v. organize with their it « ur own is in swad- ■ republic veritably J^HK r the democratic .... i>t a o r- d issued, it is absurii to posed by platform. oat IJlUf; * .-as !.. d ;.v u; to secure the election of "a clot hes. strength The New York dling trat nx of the estate of John V * rr.Lk >iu :: 'demonetization of the workingmen, thor- : \ man of rectitude and honor" and save .sworth. in the county of H ,a. in trade's It is stated that the pubik schools of and s.l 'er ie oughly organized unions, ITcticrs. rased, given bonds a> the law dirt-c'.r the from "ret com- Britain rank below Ergal V11 pe r s country olutionary and in their Or eat those of the g nd aga it :,.-s ten rashly declared bv meetings constantly tat<- of said deceased are desired to a \ rous I’nited States, and France subs pre--. binations f cry dang< char- tiermany. H[^HE tJ.- same for settlement, and ai : non that the act f study ii _ et mom. s. are in a p -it. n L to A) ha- rcmarkablv well-« ., u d thereto are requested to make acter." England pj ipi luted and) t&kei payment to on medial, « w; s "s _ i th< the effect of !> Maki.aul Nt a; 1>75 people speak intelligently rivate h e!-, of which Eton and Har- :• hi, ,, la-; xv. The fervid and words of j 1 July 8. a. d 1896. patriotic nn « .. a r >f fact, the bill was a silver standard on the nt «•( \1 H- i.i< n. iu f A» working row and Rugby art the leader-; bur the General Sickles mean more than that n. -nt. u> the coin.: v ..f H i-.ck. dcu a*ed. hy classes. T a ir drafted It passed the Senate warning should be Brit ish put-.n school system is inttl'n lent U*H t>o *. as tile law direct-; :' the I he will vote for Me and ■' Kiniey safety. ii wh are indebted to in .far.' ■•••, ’»“l. but never came to a heeded. in its general prim ;} !•- and in t- details. 1 th< I'm mean that the favorite son of vi'te in '•! ..so. It came up again One reason for this condition .- that th» who ha thousands of democrats in New York At a of thereon t exhibit the same fi.r Sittienu-Ul : was meeting Baptist preachers many religion- denominations elect t<- e• In gross, debated. Jmu A Hi in Wii: carry with him hundreds of thous- at Cincinnati, the clergyman who was have their own schools, and the Jk'st H Pe.w: ♦ id and on public revised, May Artifsrra t xplaircd ands of veterans and their friends down for the address did not of llreat Britain lark. regular school system languish- J a u 2T. Js7. :: : seed the House by a vote une it* ..: d well-wishers all over the country. appear, and the members of the asso- es. : yjo the following January V ciation in the time mak- 1 >* present put i: 4 ass< do r.ate Ui u». car.-un- county o! Hanoi 4Mti rot-. 'as- S.a- :• :. j mlfestal -mis as the U»w .!;r. ts I resident William He Witt of gold standard. \ r-.»n- : Not Hyde, v- pt bavin*demands a*Ain-t the ! pear They wouldn’t appear If ur ! -divert Bov. : said cit-u;ur-a arr* d*«ired .loin college, who has been a pure am! y system In the riirht •ndhi.m. present the v or I l.tir.t w heard about t ■ '■ and a!, \Y. iu what need—a trot* kh«I ■‘.lenient, indt-:.: t ;b.-r, staunch of the democratic Ex-Senator James Bradbury, of I'bey you ; e fell below supporter th.-.i w b.it > _■ : uIm u u lake Hr it 4 of silver purilier * ypt who has voted the v y .1 administration, renounces the ticket Maine, democratic 1*;>T,"*e bit M-dl U 1 former ratio, and it would w \ Skit The the nage t; ket for this thoroughbred registered and platform of the conven- seventy-three years, have tt" (liable at last, after Chicago r for time, refuses •r-ior of bull, “Duke of t's n and will vote for and year, the first to sup- V-mu' 'f. "'.. V\ Jersey liayside," s I McKinley 4 u t sllv r dlar. ** «* * 11 art He writes: t national democratic nom- will stand at Cushman farm, Surry .. now one the *• Senator Mew v>f •** ■ inees. * pef« bavin* .• T-'.■■ «»!•..» ■ f if. ii!. :nl Mi. rt ! the estate ._•! road, for tieivesl denouncers of the bill, was in gray, ased a:. dt>;red tv pri- ! season of'oii. -l'1 : mi MckMio .or!!:■ ray. lac iT,.m,.llan of w nate then, and voted for it. M-'-are loqulrvuf the Alas, poor “pops Without a 1 ws ae are well set -- KALIUt 15. CCS 11 MAN His vl time -■. .s-f.-mi r,' w tract- have standard-bearer th-. must fall in line v a 4 y ru,. 12. V. i i |\ Obl> IlOOKSTALbs. MOW MANY IONS 1)0 YOl I.IIT.’ I OK I'OLH'Y -IIOLDI.KV km m k\\ ri:i>. :l6tin'l[srmrst3. * T v #>•» f' j*r xn 1 rt»> to Four I In* l.hctlon oflJryon Would (‘lit I In* Alfeiiif 1 I » IK ,1, .Jail l>Dco\ I leiniirnl lonn it l>Jty. th at marks tut rhs- ■ A CHARM \ a hit* of INdicles in Half. I)• i*11*\ sfieri(V Cushman. It is Interesting. ! not easy, to always Col. J. I,, (ireene, of t lie OLD WAY—TRY NEW \ mac roHt.i.r ai.i. ki.sk. president > COVTARE RESULTS. YOU KNOW THE THE WAY THE W i,iiiM make "ijuir (. 'tween tho en* re- •\n fitUi ', 1 t from tiie rgy j Hart- escape county Jw for Mutual life insurance company, of quintl doing various kinds of work. was discovered ■ SUNLICHT WAY. ■ has a letter for jail l»y Deputy Sheriff rl he si:; lest t make the ford. Conn., prepared Nvrr ,'Atkd and hoc karkd j way comparison voi,-j .. lie writes: dame* T. Cushman this week and t tie t>. nut of energy of per- policy-holders,

WITH PTC RIF..S TSID-K AS ■ i.. of foot This In* n ver touched birds wiio would have down I corporation are stiil f v. hi h is the or-»• Mjgtat to intliiriiee \> km- as INSIDK THK1H C'OVKKS. ing political questions secure. *’1" leal net ion. eor would it ever do s* r w I- i.. one pound or one' poHt I unless that »i.tical action were directed tot: r<» a of ,.;ie f. Kit. n The ring I !• r in the to Sunlight Spap ! height plan escape < to issues the life blood One iv.uet make the r- un 1 f the so« .nil- *\.v> involving very are 2,240 founds in seems to base ■ WILL DO THE WORK IN HALF THE TIME. DO IT BETTER AND SAVE THE ■ 1 and substance of that Which we have been the young man “Sly" In our l.i -if.. t n T 1 if is obvious that it 2.240 requires here undertaken t«» do in behalf of your L CLOTHES. It MAKES LACES as GOOD as NE-V AND DOES NOT SHRINK I Cu > Salisbury, who is held for the October real Aroma and HtmoKplierw of books as uitieh etTort to lift one vui us to (amities and estates. Our contracts with I FLANNELS. Wk Ivookstalls are vj.su.Jiy In tl»t> pound. .: ! ti..»t f ;e lifting of one! you agree to pay to your families so term charged with the criminal assault I fluw by- • '■ ■ M ikes homo brighter — ■ P’" *i.f •! _'i" fret is I dollars. There has never been a..• ATul ivn* f precisely many any ^ ^9 th.A quaintness and on a little seven-year-old girl at Bar S Lever fcros., Ltd, Hudson A H arrieon F'. k New York. M ikes hearts lighter r ]U ■ alent to the «»i one ttifi to tin* ; doubt w bat was intended thereby. :t nit Ion to tbo Mbllomn n 1 mid ev.l- lifii.tg f r We never supposed it necessary to Harbor. *1 jh'ho old Ih-'ksU»»is juv that should ■ Mi m am ), likiiaily l'1 "f in tills we provide you pay your pre- talking filings wnj nre It is customary to allow t lie In Uvtweon other or miums or that we should promise to prisoners ^vndwlrhed shops supf-o-i ng n k. .fewhat imaginary onndi- in basement* The pay y«ur policies in any particular kind the freedom of the ui grimy master is ti"U 1 •' urs tor i:.-!.!!i(’> corridors during the anti wo may sum- or of dollars. Hut now comes a liamoalis ^uamboats. a with wikr. quality f pil’d- his s, in the *,.nr tie n t* M V him: LIST. oar aid hy j •t hetical pulleys in party and avows its distinct | day. At night they are locked in the cells. "W I. f down nr ho* Is, on* * 1 political yell ,•! •”!-*. and a t make a dollar mean three* f>y purpose Mr. Cusl vered m tinu ng and oral air of e. 1 Maine Cciniai i»«nlioad# j in-.vs. p't dilapidation— sie --i.,ti f *aadi we different First, a pulleys can. by pul widely tilings: gold that, some of t he locks to I lKwortli Port the books an' a tat the cells had ju*-f nf tho worse on ling a a distance of dollar, worth as bullion 100 ceufs any- rope through 100 foot, been s.\ II.KD 'iitrddi' f'*r tJirt battle of life, but where in the a silver dol- tampered with, and Local lime Table- tUd with raise pounds u> the height of one font world; second, kept pretty Thur-das, -I uly June l!l? 189f> ! t.iin a heitrt as and lar. worth as bullion hi cents at the close watch on the \ pun* young ns with -nt • n stronger the only prisoners. ’:; (,1 | li ■>!_:. I:.. 1 .< I Ut 15A It I! MtlSOlt TO I’.AM,OIt. zoning pull upon t the bnk v. v> present time; third, all be paper prom- ;. h Krai '-oii’a Yiitiii-_r, *u'liv.m straight and tho oov« r ..Id he to lift a sin I’hrough formation given some of roiH-ihun requinsl ) ises of dollars to ho hereafter issued by of s»* by k thing Few of tin old ivook T ■ the :- who Friday, July 24 NvMity gle 1 tiud b height of -Me foot. The! tin* redeemable in prison took no part in the government only, > stall* are ever advertised. One stumbles ch'ii -it t he Sr|i I» Law n nef, Itowlrn, >ul)ivan of time l- generally left, out of either 100-eent gold dollars, .VJ-eent (or1 plan, u thing away, and them. The \\asg;\en 25 dingy shelves often hide, con-id-ration a Saturday, July upon in such calculation, the less) silver dollars, or in new promises j the little game was a topped by Mr. .■ oounth >« miscellaneous Ii V\ I la mim > ml. :g volumes, act ial w k done l,• ing the matter to pay, at the option of the debtor or Plrkurlny. K-oidout * only Cushman. rare treasure-, veritable finds, editions about redeemer. Monday. July 27 thought An out Of You do not mad to be told that attempt bad been made t<» saw off "••h I.as ; :.g 5 Hnr, autographic editions A few rough estimates of the ox only oita, Whlttakor. Kondout energy bars luivo drift'd into this the bast valuable of these dollars would the in ,m of the w imlnws. The -a a s A V I D that promiscuous press'd in tin- wa> required for exeeuting Kill luvoks remain iu use. The invariable experience used \vn tien of old no one knows how. certain tasks reveal some curious results. •••mtuon table knives backed S.-li I.odu-k'a. Kid laity. \.-w Y.»rk of all t be ages fixes t tint fact beforehand. b.iT'- ■ 1 < \11 the-" 1 veterans, who A ‘--umlng •. a*, rage mil!! r. roads It or filed into the semblance of a saw. Dom. -tir Port* »f And to leave no possible doubt us t * v\ bat s--;M a tale uTie-l ! beside- th«it l.'iind and ■ Ki.-tms Vr J||!-. 2*fdi \ II is re •:.,•(! that ’.Talking uie mile isequiv- tin party means and experts to lie the re- Progress- ;h such toots was ne Whitmore, < charily from I *«-ur I -l<- : '.ofl U^w-rti tho covers. vme of these ah'nt to lift!’ 17 tons to tho of sult "f its its candidate for tin* A:l height proposals, alow. the tools were secured, and Vr Ju!. -i. -*li- Jennie How ird. wear the Knight, antiquated garb of vellum. one fo.,t; w Pair miles four Ueelares: “We are going to I dw KD I*.i-- p.g requires presidency Salishurv ami the other con- Ku-dv-C'-ri ii. .il. K--n h.shi the he ight of one foot. money.” 1 Should this so led come to contim-d. Ar Julv 27. -* D- II •( < ottndl. v :*h eurlouslv ilium!naf.sl initials. fid party power closely Murjihv. chapter Carry: ug j •*-t: •.-is a distance of four ( hurl.. \ VV Murker, P.i.ilo NVidia wkn'i upon this platform, t he government dues, \r the tw*.stall the new bo..k counts mil- is -• «n,j. r.'d to 100 font Harvi-t ll-.nio. New York J \ VV. l.-trr. tireniV require instead of as now, in gold at being paid, JAII. !..i :.>r aught, and the shabby old ixvok takes tons f o.d this affords a eonven NOTKS. mliiig energy PH) cents, or in which it now re- Him n*\vh paper, i' k. \r ».di |* e u- c. Many .w.d various are the ic’t s r rd' John of K.len, was j."- ding with the energy deems with snidi gold and never w itli sil- discharged L-.-.k, N• u V ..rk •oMs. > M tv.>kx ms why acquire t J;«• lr value require! for la ;g< r ta-k-. ver, would be paid in silver, or in paper July h f.'iiig served thirty day- fur Kl-.I.FAM I 24, rad I !• nr> < :■ v I*1!' t ■ Stiil-l'-. Turk I -land l mu;. eg limlf«sl editions or to A |« d-ll'-r ’n fh course of n day s work redeemed in silver, which silver we could drunkenm K« Ml nns v v II UiP.ui: I J rieli Han •Kill ns that a\o h mg Ins-n ..ill f is :i\> ■ some- use in t rade at only its bullion value of hi print. ;;-••• -age exert nah Dr.tur. 1’oti.land lor *' (Jeorge S. Miiromher, of Cm.-! Kiiek-i-ort mftv S' ..f. ••• cents on the dollar. Tim greenbacks he- urn, is ;r i; ,r ha a Vullin th hi'. f L tons "f energr. a dock Nt.w Id i• •-.!• Ar J -ii. -rli II < uni or I- « sentence for I >• I !. librw. -kp\.tc f some former la b. r*- a:*- down at serving -.ty-day drunk- «•!... <***rr*»nti.v put bonds be- govermm-nt and their interest ennes- ami N i w V KK \r J u' v 21. h Linnia Die- n, ••: r. lie it j.rif .••.itnanne. Bible or. «b.‘ f r t"i: d.i% *j labor at neglect of family. pi’.*- driving ing paid iii 52-eent dollar'-, our national I Fall K:\ o; f *. f, MJiVt ill Ivl.ViV’. <' IT'. With tills f and a in the J rcquir- ns. paver bank currency, which rests on govern- Harry < ".'burn and Krnest Dorr, the •'id a! 2-'». r, n, Port La ton and In it. ir is a ■ that ■ Ko-t-o Launl. lor >ini pn marks a t .1 d. !..• or puts forth as much ment IioihN, redeemable in 52-cent green- Dover; ll.-nrietta young thieves, who have -crv' ii a \v rod letter n* tie* finder at the as %*. ! lib tons ft> I he and Ihe from dorne-rie. 4 day Age eiwTsry height backs, gold gone lla.'L.-l .. M thirty-m* -rntc nee, were discharged Sat tall! ; that in of fo. *. t.c t'-n to t!u‘ of circulation into international trade, we .1 ■ height :i,VJ A u ... I.- i;.i: a let .in:, 1 >i m-da-s, ! .... hr *!t urn was on a f..r a bar.-.:-! The uninitiated f. : shall on t In* single 52-cent silver dollar urdoy. put board train li.-u '•!■. ( I: \\ ! '..in, ,.i ISA M.cill 1 (> HA It IIARKOR. ■ basis. .In II M ... ■• for In- m>;m \i rv W III! r ui I- ! -ml little think* f all t.._- hoed A d- *'* v. f-.r nn ordinary laborer Is in Cambridge, Mass, i I in t Hie bundr-d •••uit dollar- do not la m l 1. ti.isses t ■ •*•• sr .o :• gold mother —;y dingy old dls. whilo •; i» r f- r tons, this ports Ills arrival therm \r Jul J 1. S e ven f• *r 52-eent dollars of silver, Mail. livan o ••• 1 *• swap t *1 lector I »nh»e Is *■-. ••ron the l»< r v ! 1 a At Ji. ■ I, < .. C F V i. j -:r::i!!g winch iron «,r wo cents wort It of \\ ill ;o:i* t. I copper. Kifty-t of w ho had ■ Delaney, l.deii, 1'rmit -1; n k o t»v i! l. \ive t* find a» klmvlr. an AUline or -• A i!1 d iv 1 J pr- U t fv vquivu- ran never more than 52 anything buy served a s.-ntenee of for '1*1 Jin- JJ. -* i. Niurol.i. I‘i ovi.!.• nr.■ } n!.*:d **r A ati cdit: m* w ith I* 1' -.r thirty days ,.r!y t«ms, while cents worth of anything else. Then t lie Ar July J •’ M id llru Mvai •• was last week, t: Bradford or li- 1 i■ f < drunkenness, discharged njumin ranklin im a is w.• i..11 y let if with the ex purchasing p" a er of your policies w ill be \ Juiy im Fu^ene Huh, liar.II Port j cut m two. lie went to u:v f .. at hlw foot tons directly Bar Har-bor, where Spain print. I per day. 1 Nr Jnl .’7. .-ii- John >"inr-. |!aiii.,nr F. 'I N -f long sitvv * friend of mii.e leMtim i. t Coming upon a silver basis would in- he celm r-i’ed Ins freedom in character- —L ’lit I hi I I stimulate! he ion of silver. ter. >«-.-r the owner fan “e.Tteiid- *1" edition tensely product n happy istic aincr. II*' is t m k again for l*in l. n id-.i. rm \r.hi!;, J7.,-eh Ai n- |{o\v The ores arc now easily accessible, in ln- ! of 1 he New V-’rk ."t-agi* in which ft anoth* *nt h. k.-t. IVrrv. Suiin an ( DM KKMMi I'liimN e\ lullist ib!• quantify. fr-un which silver A J ul Ji -: lioek gnat amount of additional Harlow, port newspaper clip- ean t•«* t tie market at a v il put upon protit at Charb sand of Nr Jli I 11 irk on t-he rage h#wl f»vn u.uml in with Joseph Dawes, linker’s ping* Pride nf 1 uti'lllcpin'f, Prl*!** r*f hi to >n cents t tie ounce, at which price 11,-.'I New York for New »u:rv port; II n island, u* re iu- bek tN'side* atid 1. o tin-silver dollar would be worth Mu to brought to the county jail s** lire. N. w N ork lor Oarn. I. I! N.i lor, plate, i igrnphs nticx* ami .Many Otlirr Sort*. 38 last 'U li\ an lor New 'l ork of t he sucees-u c actor* and actress*'* that cents or less than a greenback was during week, and arc* held for tin* October 1 l ave l«*en enrragetl n serious '\* <> « 1*1 July J *. -<-h (« \\ Jewett, Franklin have the for ii|«'ii the darkest of PCI. I'nder that term f« r delight**! public years. This days larceny. The charge against Yinmniji llx.kN \ J: -eh .u,■ M* i i’ ore- w.d' li K try pr- n»*»*ming- stimulus a mi under such coin! it ions there \ valuable isi.'o n was for a morn them .- Howden, >ah in foi Ni \\ N oru procur'd no stealing lobsters from the ears lv tliafc cv.-r\ on*- 'Imukl !*• able be no doubt of v -e and the situpl can possible that the price '■i Ju J ii Tim. ,t h Fie,. I, Fra n Ui ii 1, >r same lu'-l.y mortal pic kid and of other fishermen. The to solve it. I ha'.-- ii-m t ry: ng to dell ne silver would steadily decline toward the Dm,- lob- IMiila* lel|.ni;i a first i*l:tion of work*, ■ up Thac.ker.ny‘s w it can tie vv Nr July J ■. MSw.i i.*- I pride What is myh. w 'Ui*M' are point at hi< h produced, liioh, ster ti-hermen among the islands have with broken be'.* prui*. land foi Sou N oi l. K.i i, i;. m.-. r.ink and dog eared leave* some is be less h -.■> in mines, said to already nun} tuing-* tnat w** -all pride which been much troubled by thieves of this lin lor Newark My friend shov,*d me his treasures with than 25 cents an ounce, and inventions ra*:'; t p. *r. pas-, mu-b-r as the cud nr kind. Nr Jnl :7. ■- Mir. J r.iinre*-, I'onee lor f "• of a and t«*ld mo of and have not ceased. prifl** l'otapvy the improvements I■ Mini ro i; u, n s, w y ork tide A chi' w** 11 h v* U-en taught all m:r muuirkahl** old '"■ oiv of whom he hml .Should we come upon a silver basis your NN VSIUM, !,.>.!'( (|.| Ju .’I « it Jim s lio that r. •f.iiu* T hat is false ran fv:> real, he < (la A pur !.a***l tin- I ooks. Tills old man 1 aft policies would for t lie prt:-*'iit paid 111 < OI’N I \ KAIK. errl, rev, I'.o-t-.n and \* t we are da;. b\ da;, lb con- Collars vv ort h to our families about rw.ird iTit* ri*-wt*i. and I found him ft brought y only I on ian I’ort*. tort with aft existing condition wo 5<) of which cents; and the great hulk them I\ I.M.s * J \ J t arrie F harncter AJ ol4gh !n»f a l.terary n an. Some d the Kaelng K\cnts IJst of in. ul; s, d* no*-.o,ate false pride. 11* re ir* a para would probably he pant in dollars worth la* luul tin* l>o<>k s** Iniialcd atmosphere Prizes <)tiered. e d »x. not more than from 25 to 35 cents. M M l.niiK'1 I JI, Ma that a Intuition he knew surely.* l**ng by strange Foil* a is a list of some of tie- '\vai. H 1-uiii-. lor Nrvs N ork Thev nn- prid** of birth, pride **X Isiing, ing prizes N tliC inside a.~ well as the outside of his 'l John. It \i Jul.v JI. ii U/./.ie lif er. ..f nit. a off* r 1 m the different events at t he coun- *... V re b:gene** and of thou- < I I'l-oV !A. _ X ware*, a.s if the N«»ks h.ul eoltfldifl to him pride prid.' •NO lil.ANIv Alt I IdlXdiS." sand of other things f about emud im- ty fa ;r Tuesday, Wednesciay, and 'Thurs- \ in i. ni in \ s r it 1.1 \ Ar prev to J ul v JO, all Lheir *orn t l*‘tng Then he h.ul glean I ark 1 *<■ 11o oi. n|. ,|,-r N. w N -Tk portance. but the grouping of them all Sept. 1. 2, and 3. The list is d a ‘it vali: » le inforn.at ion from eol (icN. sickles Will Vote for McKinley day longer Notes. brings me bwk t* f i.♦ original ■ *•* qm^-Thm. an the than in lnct.>rs and e\{« rr.*. (hit -f th** >nfusion and tin* Honor. purses larger previous J ul 1 i1 What ir To U- *.ne UKisr h ue Country’s Nassai-, prui- prmid on or wmr*e Ooiifouncd that alw iv* reigns in a years. indications to a Uooitruir, 11 Iatinoiiu'. wreekeii July at •stop tsljriml notice to Conductor. i- and (ten. Daniel S. Sickles, one of the coun- Already point su: xunda ind udnd. !a*»kftt»U tl** 'Jd vender ran* pride number of entries in the port, j pr.since just ■ large different /. o»l\ Is appreeiati>m, and it is ■:11 v when that try- most honored war veterans and one J hr a I«■ a ! ha V e .i fe.id;, o.-.i, -old Sunday what one asks for without any real search races. N'tiv t a;-; r- ** ri is well direcbxltli.it of New York’s staunchest democrats, re- in d.irk, dusty corner*. whereto FIRST I1A V. Thr-e tr '.n- c..nneci at with dingy, it tl -g "f I i; rL-r ***•:•.- supremo. support platform ami from I'ortland, li3m iumu nttd vs ..in, n t dull* s fJirough Floral parade. Prizes awarded fur last it»'gl«s lie > I ton and st. .John. The*** old ‘■'♦.dls ! m a fa> 'i Ua* ri for me. the Chicago convention. addresses HI I. I. I N i. \t l»eer l-:e, I t.. Mr and ih • orated teams. I *a "Ci! .■■cf' a re r<- r.-d to son.,- nustaken *cntim%*ur of {"-siblh :;f First, fTO; second. t~>: Mi Harh-n It; -,,u. procure ticket* I are the letter to I.. Kdwin weave sr* rl olv.ut. tar-*** U*ok* that following Dudley, Indore cut.Tin-the train, and .-p.-daldv KUa* cisn. r of ; mUolle self humiliation. real third, f2..bd. H« »W IMA M in 1:111 \ Ju! j',. Mr ami Mr- ”■ -\v like some 1:* t'**od nf nr fr -m pil s»-cretrtry of tic nat iotml veteran's com- w -r! ii to Ka 11 a d Kali- to !■ -worth. or fancied, the ntliie nt which animates Base ball fbd. oryp I- How den, a -ol, lar t. post game. Tickets for All Points South and West them, or rut*., r which stands in tin; way mittee I' A \ I \ |, t ,ro. J jh, Mi- and l'or the r .;T. rs rar** Special hose rae* First, fb<'; sect>nd, fJ.b. on sale at the M C. R R. ticket l>.tul"u > Mr- .._*■ NN | a -..n offio«, op of their act is not it is conceit. ••( )n my ret urn t < t he city I found here »avi-, *-? .lry. pride, Ellsworth, C. F. I--rt unit a*, in la** *!'ffric aln*ut Paul *. the in-t. I Foot race. 200 yards. First, fb; second, DAMo.N U Dot Ju GREENE, Agent. Id** not tx-lu've that prui* an U* qualified. your kind favor of 13th A cs. l-le, M nut Mrs And i*aris is in the stall* over- feel with that in the situa- *3. Fraiik \ I him...,, daughter I* A Vs( in TU( K KK, unique Ir s*-:ns t*> in*- that it must you. present huTiahidi- vi''r Fr.and o n" lianglng the >••!!*• wie-rs all sorts and tion, it is most natural and that l.KFY Nr 1 j\\ irk, j;, i:», to Mr and Mr MamtffOlS as v mountain or a trt e anu that proper Bicycle race, best three in five. half-mile b hi I!""Til l»V. t o n’l I*a--. vidual W Hired A a and Ticket Ag’W oojidif Urns •*■ n h*»v*»r <>v*r all sort* and surviving veterans should go to the i«rey daughter its * is the heats. Fir-t, gold watch; second, searc h dej*endent snldy upon front, a- m former II \ I« II N: 'id.av Ju! !'. to Mr and Mr- '■onditlons of b I* ;.*, while the busy river days, disregarding irk, it •• h"*-. st worth of the person in whom mere isan t bought*, and throw tin light ; t bird, cyclometer. \rthur 1 > Matt ->n. BOSTON AND BANCOR glifiet on lcrva the walled up 1 sinks, part dwells. weight, as they did from '»>! to ’85, for tie Foot race, half-mile. First, fid; lirTUIISsnN-At Deei |-|r, .11.! >.• j.;, t,. Mr t-* tl* ■«;•■ r nuarselous of second, giving e -*f and Mr- Tin ma- II II utelu n -on, a i,. My observation has given nw ffm -n honor ami good name our country, fb; third. light and shad* d tl.* old itv breathes fi.bd. Ji viol: :i t!: if. no matter l.'W men now menaced by revolutionary combina- »liD N N —At W'all h m. J u I v J!, f Mr and * wuii +>• serious^, Sack race. 203 it* strange s) il that l.u» many tions of a character. yards. First, fb: second, Ml-. Hern an II Jordan, a -on. and women **f tin* world deceive others, very dangerous — Steamship lovers for her imj all of It is fortunate that one of the K A NF At to Company. quarter* th*-gloU\ great fl; third, f2. Surry, June ;e, M and Mr- Ja- they invariably d<*c«*lve t heui'Wvf'JM'ior**, U'Wii on t.*e t^uay Voltaire the time political parties has named a candidal*' Horse Three per Kane, a -on. and the cause of this is ton fn*mjs*«rly racing. minute class, purse like tl*> f r U>iw*vn. th** hum- for t he vv Im-e admirable mili- HH KM; \t, \t Peer Me, .July JT, t.. Ml and Siiniiurr Sort ir<*. pkN-4'i wind, mistaken notion of We pn*sidcncy •100. class, fid. through the prid**. Three-year-old purse, M a all I'irkerinj. a old U»»g*arul tho of tary record every soldier niu-t look upon daii^hiei iliating panorama others until we tir*t d*s*»,i\-** never deceive with admiration and and for Farmer’s race, fb. li< > H It I N s_ a t Deer t,. Mr and md-un* nud humanity ami the capricious pride, Me, JtilyJJ. ourselv*w Tt would not npi»mr nee.i*»rrey, daughter. was u» the | fwdight slowly yielding mjrs- convince oursiv*^ that the mlhraitfMHttftta- I know Major McKinley very well, lie WKsc’oTT \t Hluehill, July JJ. to Mr ami O’riouii reign >tf night, and t luul neglected is a man of rectitude and honor. Boy’s base ball First, fb; sec- Mr- Kdwln A YVe-eott. a daughter. tl"u i3 the result *>f something which wo I'pon game. my business among th** "hi t>ooks and liad | the practical and pressing issues of tin >,Ar- should have aorviuplished ux which we ond, fj. Iwn ilr*-.*nw and s**>lng visions. day, he stands for all that Americans >1 VKIilKI). dreaming and here we are influenced sec may yet do, by must While I do not agree with Kite-tlying. First, f’2; ond, fl. A lid far al***\’ the s; ir*« itul dwellings of uphold. tliat quality ..f conceit which dmud* crltl- some of his 1 am far more Boy's hose race. First, second, A HH* »TT — I’oM 1{< >Y At 'outIt llam-oek. July Commencing Monday, dune 2'.<, I-'."', iH!tliij*i a luminous political views, fb; ?3. stcarrwy Paris, darkly agaiiist J.'*, li I \Vo..-ter, e- i, Mr- < air: A “Mount Mark 1 cUm arid which is willing to tumJlUite | widely separated from the ruinous plat- Catching greased Winner takes l,_ AM.ott, I'e-ert,” Capt Ingruhafft^ of w*» *(«su sky. w»u» the young pig. hot FI I-worth, t>, Nel-oii S I’omrov, of Han leaves Bar Harb-.r, daily, except at background itself f-.r a word or two < : prui so. It Is al- form of his adversary. As our President, Sunday the pig. zcork. 1 p. m. f >r "ea! Harbor, Northeast crescent main glisU uiug, a golden scythe 14c- chosen as he w ill he, the votes of men Harbor, ways self deception first.—Now York by >outhwe-t Harbor and Green'- Landing, con- in a fie 1*1 of c*>tititled shkrs. The "Id vend will he a race for First. of all parties, his election not Three-legged boys. f2; at Koekland with -teamer lor o >nlor. by 1. B Wvman. e-.j, Nil-- Flora \ necting Boston. _ partisan triumph. His administration si. Bon/ey second, t" William \\ Stanley, both of Kllsworth. Lor >orrenoo, Sunday-. liis on**** >4 war***, on business intent, Tegetabln Komw't#, will guarantee the public credit and the up Foot race, boys, 100 yards. First. f2; M < KIN LEY RATTKRSON — At decorum and order, now threat- Buekaport, never so much ns giving *n.* glance ut tin* Th<*e who would liko to make tihaane on public July J.'i, by Rev William F«»r-yth, Fannv 11 RETURNING. a of second, fl. * ened by conspiracy anarchists, popu- M < iv in t«- <»e«»r_;e K both* ul glorious iKwi.tli* i'.ii k.mm1 by il*«« parting a small scale an- often tronhled hi get ley RatteY.-on, Very lists and socialists. Bicycle ra<-e, boys. First prize valued at Buek-]>< »rt. day. mnlief to Congo kvtfcrti of not From l’.o-'on. dal!. e\>'opt -din-laN at p. m. pr»*j**r pr»*luoe j and and our arc — You I, comrades, second valued at R1 < K 111 \k KR A t Sullivan. 1*. «• v Rev un hour have I on the A scientist that if the fo; f3. July From Rockland, daily.. <11 inlay, at froiu Many spent Quay the milk. says accustomed to use blank carti idge in th* Jann .Moore, Mi-- Mabel h Riee, of t.oulds- old | race, girls. First valued ,ri.oo to *;.un a. m. or upon arrival of steamer froth Voltaire, which is given over to the leaves of the common buttcrwcrrtJ are of an ; therefore, 1 don't Bicycle prize boro, t.. Arthur I, Bunker, ut' Sullivan. presence enemy Boston, touching at Green’s Landing, Soutt^ l*oxi-«. from tie' « at second valued at 1mmik Im.xcs. '1 h*-v extend } •(} in a a:.d t\ mdik f*\*h propose to throw away my vote on an\ fo; f3. STANI.KV -\'*N Ks \t soullivv.-t llarl- .r, west Harbor. Northea-t Harbor and m ;i1 Har- Hue du Bm. ..,* al mg, •c «ocr Iroiu the tu.w is i*>ured over it, the milk third candidate. Nor are we in the hab:t HORSE RACING. July 22, by Rev W II Rowlesland. Ml-- Nellie bor. of our tire when assailed: t Fred N res Man set. From Sorrento, the » a Stanley Mondays looks th« flouting fwiths swimming will t, .. iM’< ••!».«■ i.dek and I»*k3 most withholding Trot or pace, 2: 40 class, flOO. Trot and therefore, 1 don’t mean to stay home W \TTS RANKIN \t \ schools and the little "mouche" ui. 1 he N-dbrnra also by busy (idleh yellow 2: 30 class. fl2o. J ■ and not vote at all. 1 shall give a :< pace, Running race, fTo. n I* <>rover, #•-.(. Mi-- Ro-e Rear! Watt-, h s. .1. a.s t.. v to u:.d fr All patriot M11usk, Agent, Bar Harbor. stoamlionts ply ■» iae ol' milk, ot t. A oi jKjsseSf.- propcruo.> curdling j vote for my comrade, McKinb v. THIRD DAY. \tnher-t, Lewi- Rankin, Maria I and the Major this seetbm in traditional and the i.atlses of fheduiu it us u 1 Mile. Calv in Gen’l Bo-ton. prefer believing that in so doing am repeating Base ball game. Purse, foO. Acsttn, Supt., but n stone’s W »• faiuoua Iatin tjuorter is n nnot u> all other --er -v 1 he and what 1 did in V.l, when as a war deni" Li II MooRK \t -orreni Julv 21, Hose some time race. I'ir-t, f 12j; second, f.">0: R. v I Mo Mi-- n. in.- \\ oi Sor William H. Hill, Gen’l Bo-tou, throw*. After one has sjM*nt II .wars are put in the strainer, and the j erat, 1 voted for Lincoln and the union. Manager, rento, r.. R. Herbert M M •■■rt 'rather .. H*>ks and the e«»lW*ct«»rs It would be as third, f2d. among thf«*e >4ee, a .red 1 ear- men <>f busi- periled. Neuf one continual stream of fasln-in.tl.ij tablereuuot ia» w-*i*U.y in to whether 1 Summer St h<■!*'. of attention. l'he have-, properly would be willing to take an active pa-: K!i/a BJai- b'i;. vviie o| Join, D Blai.-dell, Horse racing. Trot ami pace, 2:3d idlers and sigh; -*i-.rs are moving, and it is mid prepared. w> ..id he \»tv much safer In a movement to give organized expn a»ew Large a pr« .jM.rtlon stop mat m .ie 1 gie!.. ti a?:im..l substances to their sentiments, hat qu:’ I \ RK At (e!.;re. Ju!v 1J, Mrs David Clark. b7 and east an eye over the old and [ w hich m.c. g tnr i/h chemical changes public race, f7d. Running race, find year-. with more | a sign to others, endowed DI NBA R \t 11 er !-ie, Julv I ;. John Dun handle them, eaeh taking hom.mj.athie that i.i at lav .. mr IimkL—■ Now \>»rk ergy than is left tu me, the useful but I > bar. aired 17 ear-. In month-, 2- do.se literature while the river OTHER SPECIAL PRIZES. days. of gratis, XiOllgiT I ■ I KR \; < r.u.berrv I •!• _ borious task you indicate. July 2">, F/m runs its course below*. Hut tho collector K. (». Smith t<> best 7- 'I yours, gives boy exhibiting I Fo-t.er. Mjred .ear-, month-. A Novelty. Very truly >n and ai’t'-r dm one of the like a U-e over tin* flowers. If) t.RINDLl \t BiooU-vllle, Julv 24, Mr- steamers of Ik)vers, j •..7TS3 D. S. SickLir. -. heifer under one year of a first-class Mar;. a age, ! -1 7 nioiith-. this line will leave LI! w.-rth tccitt lden times mankind had other emi»loy- ; A street bawl.er reeeiitly introduced Crimlle, a,^' year-*, daily, h at her halter. •. I I. \t herst, )u) 2I- o n ., Minday at-• a. in lor Bluehlll, South BluehilL dev. and hours in ke\ huh .- s. meut. They ud their days novelty I. G. I afre«l 7‘* e;tr- 7i tuonth-. Brooklln, I>ei-r Isle, Sargentvltle^ Hancock District Lodge, O. The gives one year s sub- day-. to Ikoks were to them adcad letter. lie raid, "il. re )oU aiv, gt ntlomOIi—the Enterpri** '.I! \ A \'t Mt Desert .J Mrs Mark Little Deer Me, fa-rine, Dark llarlior Islen- action; 1 The next session of Hancock distr; for best e\h :t e.onncct with seoms the uutcome of an iuventi -n eur-», 1.. — ibod for books. liiK.k collectors have been ut it Hawker- A magnet keyhoki plat** lirooklin lodge at lirooklin, Thursday. Frank S. Lord give" in gold for best HAYNF- -\t I -worth, July 22, Joint R RETURNING. tho It will attract an ordi- I lav ne i_e 1 *. 2 month Is from remote times. Sir Hans Moana, for front doors. Aug. '27. Picnic session as usual. T specimen of cuina, single or in .ears, -, day- painted Jl.I.f 1 si N \ S lb Will leave Bo- kland M i. n or on began Bluehill and collection. J. formerlv of >*: venr-. day at arrival of steamers from is iM-oii. Famoine, aired few books about All have to do t find tile keyhole Boston, touching -it above this humble way t<» get a you are making daily trips, make a special r» KKI.sK'i At Deer 1-le, July Jr, Mr- Meiw H points, arriving iu that world famous to take out k v and k ing on lo It. I e I e v, aired I.' v ear-. Ellsworth curie same afternoon. Throng!* him, whicii emlod in | your in rates for and mem- in- duct ion delegates Harvey I). lladloeU for Divorce. MooRF \: ! worth Ren- tickets sold on board. checked Hero “tho small, dark vol- Three men oju rej' rt- »l to ha\o been Falls, July 2.1, Baggage throum£u collection. ^ Mo. 72 4 to bers. Mrs. Alexine ! >. Hadl-n-k, of Boston, se’e'.ar n-, a-ced year-, months, 1 ; id. is ill the crowd winch gathered buy __ ume, rich with tarnished g> cheaply | jured day-. O. \. ( KOCKI'TT, Manager, Koekland. ! I. 1 *u Answers. has instituted pr>>-• dmgs for divorce pnrehasod ut its weight in gold.”—Spring- the novelty.— and Civility costs nothing buys ever.- <«. \V. IIIGGIXS, Agent, KIlHWortit. field Republican. against her husband. Harvey 1). Hadlock, ;>.us thing. Ttmrrtisrmrnts. Among the nuio. stratagfims by the lawyer, formerly Bucksport and to Good On okh. which ouduavr recommend folly Where are is of no moment, but ■* 33IiXjSWOHTH A pride you well known in this M rs.}»Hadlo« k i. i \ l. yTiru one to her hus- to tla re is > •». 1. that meets are there. It is nut “Frank,” said Mrs. Snaggs regard Otilv what you doing names two New York women as co-re- STEAM or u LAUNDRY me to a co- with less s .co -s affectation, CEMETERY LOT buud, “i want you to ^o'with the place that ennobles you, but you the spondents. A\ I > 15A I II ItOOMS. for tlie benelit of perpetual disguise- ti.e real chaJYKter by nundrum social tonight Mr. of A FINISHED APPEARANCE place. Hadlock is a :iati\ Cranberry “NO I* hiv fictitious ajfpeuranc —Johnson. A V NO \\ A S II K K,»* pet charity." o “that The man who allows himself to he Isles He was married lv-"> to Alexine In; »hereon »nie*of those “1 ifr. Snaggs, ! e: 1 replied .111it d«--itrn-Jof A w tie no- suppose." Order hi* wants to take I.. of Sears have two At in cm lied a < mundrum social because it guidevh^.y impulse* (loodell, port. Tiiey tice. Good-called lor and delivered. it will cost of Harm-. t:i\s immediately after cure to train his Mo:. :. :.is. TaV.ets, Markers or Headstones is hard to ga»*ss how much you mighty good impulses children, Inez, aged twenty-eight ami H. It. KnIHV A CO., Chronicle. the .in id i»t. of (.'nnterbury before to* *{*+ out. “—Pittsburg 1 that they will be the proper kind. \Vtb"ler 1)., a boy ufreight years. V t lllOlUVs \I AKR.M WORKS. West End Bridge, Ellsworth, Me. I was leaves a husband ami three (i *nl«N!*oro. swiftly down up u him. His skull children wh Dl « I.INi: OK A I IN AM IKK. eWjcrttBtmrnta. XTY NEWS. Mhu.Ip cor fractured. He was picked up and con- deeply mourn their loss, and many friends Mi«- llovry, of Milbridgc, was V •• Frr ’mtnfi >- sr-. nfhpr pages. : -t f to the where he died in a who with the bereaved Owi*«l 0»rr a Million lime « Is Con- h< gi. Mrs. Jemima Tracy Sunday. vcyed hospital sympathize -^ short time. Mr. Johnston was a univer- family. tent With nm< N. w«rnP‘ rPThe schooner “Seth Nieman,” ( apt. younq \N Ldd\j; The \'i has subscribers at 10b v sal and w ill mourned a Th» n is n < id ••r>*e* A card re- favorite be by \V***t sulllvnn. quaint I!. ». nailed w ith a load of wood from postal quest will the in Hancock host of friends. In whi< h «s interestr ’1.- t u of Id bring of offices county: I The school w ill be everv | Tracy's landing. Friday. vou fill particu- library opt'n re fogies a* one could find nnvw l gather lars <.f h-i\v can hi s in you all th per in the county com- One of th*' most charming sights tin Saturday nfterno n, at ~ o'clock, .*\ A strange man was chased from by to e hut over old days in Wall street with ( away earn a solid oak e* t floral lino ha- ) a larg* gh>\: ’lowmd IF rarian. «i. « Ben--. ; I. ng ?■*»: itrd.:ight an

Mr-. u Robinson, its large 1 < * by Ihnjin 1'. H. v f .T > ..Id. and vs **•... d .>;:< was made to enter Fouis Fer- Chautauqua ICAN the in Mrs. Abbot! isit mg her , pt only paper printed tone v* Ivttv leave- r**owne»l at one with wf -s’ o d n. tier ! nali!'- house on tin Stcu’i ri road. The Desk .rents in Hancock. lit ( e Tree, Ll and has never claimed to father, a,’. | y. or t w crimson-t hroated T he most atn r perhaps of be. that can prop- bells. Mr-. Robinson ha-a hue collect ion ings is lit njan :n l- : an only paper summer. niHdc Ins escape. your neighbors t at as .1 ci- o’’. Jim’s t1 c ’dents a all the of house and also some rare apt the of erly OOCNTY paper; plant-, I In re was a attendance at W odburv Haskell. of Brunswick, c- rner itself is a very good on< Jr o oo nit'iis of shrub-. lJenjamin pnthetie, a ■ The Combination rest local papers. circula- a few with his l>r. \\ w n 1 n 11 ft low irtd ft w the strawberry festival at I'nion ball, spending day** son, iking Box of The t>xi Sunday morning at the I’nion who hoar him over «•; Perseverance and are tion o 1 MKR1CAN. barring the Far I.. Haskell, of this place. hatting happen ‘Nitunlay. pluck n church Rev. G. ll. Hetllon preached Ings it; the street, and wl. v\ »..I,• r. .»s sure to w in. Hie amount for the bell is l^arkin Har d's summer list, is The and sociable in Blakt '« h.a’l larger supper listen, whotiee l;is i;.:;a k w powerful sermon from t tie text. “Walk they itdgv almost enough. was well large Friday night attended. Ah cat. me. know r»... :• f Soaps. than the other papers printed while ye have t he light, le-t darkne-- have the .;it> Hex It. I*, in Pink- V m *« v i« after ?13 was cleared, to aid in paying the pa- ti»e o'.d man (.'apshaw preached in Ho unti coine upon you. Mr. Hetflpn di- 1 vou k n w by trial 1 ham's school house Sun fort noon. tor’s Tv\ years ag fI i» ?* % ■! ! who Hay day t iat goods .arc all -■*- claim- th* of salary. t;, charge producing origi- .a* tn w « ;:pies so httmMe a j-laet* in the l.ldcr H. W. Norton will reprrseated nal sermons, and says he the M rs. KI i z a A Presiding 111- ic— mds of gleans light- <>f a few hr"k-T- \\ is aii impor at tin M-t lio-"d cliureh V> I :u after an ab- trull- fro-.xi tfi*’ lible. ami his lb Blaisdell, d led Fr .day afternoon, af- pt Thursday housekeep- ) go-pt. t int pers-eiagt K-•: was i: -*• < rs netvwhere, n r* *• a “s a execing. and hold tirst con s-:tv at f-oni long and liIne—. s quarterly kn- A the this, that ami the painful .laI r 1let » i US ll ference. t ye of living good a v 1 Mr*. * Mt Fariam: and children art other ur> a faet nom can Hi Wall street Jinan, a t ed i w.t.h the snap dispute. Henry (tordon, delegate to the ti Miv of Kpworth it diiect Ironi ,.i;r f...... ! ----- ui f -..n-ah ;•i tin J7. P. buying Visitiu- -n Ellsworth. has, however, very original amt forcible l.e igut convent ion h< id in Kockland ; July ":th.. it paying tribute t.» vt.,t, g, ■ ■* wh.dr x ‘V'U- •! million ;r.d a d !;• •*. : .*if f,,r their own b o method- of expressing t ho-* borrowed week, leave- \\ dm at M Pad el ford, of Walt ham. ia.v morning to XS ft I- rank tin. ( >m K it ter v to Cartb- u ot old t ■ mint'd r. V 1: He ..ail a f. j .deas. and w hen one ha- listened to him he gr: v.md v.niths %vho 1 it Mr* E \Y Saunders' tend t met t:ngs. f of Halt imore. is in have at Mu-- beautiful a w f- d f.-u nnd (»e«>rg* farliug. Md.. ‘1 home, :ly * *t.irt ■•ii' to a d.ca. .1. xvas in town In-t week on business. ground Harvey. present t>.n«li-lou ti.. a i-aln AY i. 1 fa •■■■'> 11 \o .1 I‘o\vst, with hi- son and daughtcr- Ju!> .7. stray. Mrs. Sarah J Trew orgy has been vis t- I». aoptiati f I'ui.t Em: r: i : r*. h.ter. M in town. it U.e f the J I .■ ; f H |t Mass North I .Miioilie. ing 1C u ud -illdrcn art at llrovt. rt -is.iisihle for so n -,!!.? i,.,ng. s relat »*s here. Mrs. Phelan tvvo Harry Hodgkins, of Bar Hart r. -pent with children ft t- Cottnu summer 1*1 Pin Worm Mr-. 1 / h Hast with t hr* moiis, nf > v ingf». 1^# -it lu friends in :a\ 1. .N. >rtl:.-!»ur\ ing many tow n. .amir; l;,H V.eli ! W fail pMlo I'tir- ! thunder storm of July 5 Low*!!. Man**.. vi-itintf Ik mot *r, Mr-. A.ti. lias a hoarder. I'liu-n 1* v i M n»r»* {-reaeled a very si licM; -talar-- near Gray M r-. ( ham : t< \Y illiatn-. ELBXBi^, willow the r* ill M a 1 ly th* -past y fair hr tells Gi rt -. w ,- -on to o.-( upy li's hovi* ring sermon on Sunday evening from t Te-i'it !V MuFariand, t»m- < I the t f tr am *f tearitu; *• day*. \ woman fro-: I '.11-a *•-; la! was in from Pan lei text H '.v old art 1 h >u?" Best for purcha-ed Hagertiiy. lerhilt. Gould He £t;;Sdren pur town 1’r.dny -ellm*; notions. >:,t am* N- 'l A K—1 N Mr« Jennie S g y JBr f III W hi h ty Sq:.: d- f tin Walt liar, flow ii on th«* tram t*> We-t >nll an. WCivgton Ibuigk ns. of We-t lV»n>, vilie tu v is it. rf Id romni.il- r* hr t I <;.••.!d to v' itt v. *n• »ti nis son w ?: krij to t ii -.-I| mi' !n r ir* i*. n j-a!r — s p!nr* by Mas-., and M ihlora Marsun, f t« "•!»< <-! The ..r t t : ,‘ti ,\T Myrtle M -'.Jo>* Bunker s nda\ ;n ! 1 U- u ;ft. > no:ng his vaca- spirit tin* way. an-! return**! t-* 1!!w >rt!i on i’emaquid. Me., were married on Wei- Harbor. -- n -• t init train. There** for In d 1 V. I ,! V ! Mr. Hiniek M«« U i' enterpri.-e Patents, .1 u J7. (; T: .1- M:>-‘ 1‘ l:• !y you. *■■-. f Harw i. h. M. er residen t of t h Is t <>»c!uct«Hj .r V an \\ 1 he p *od ; r t lu * *;.r •' 1_ •!»*• 1 S ht id suii'-*i;t w :i it I nmmiii'. July -5, ( tl'K'K.li. \\ r Mi s^t'-noer says- : \V ( \ f Walthan is Haskell, of A v. it if ut wed.1 of Mass., b «-t MU .S Iran-art ten t ry garden mg (i 1 ., and v S a few days w » Its! tan hoii- •, \\ F" v- 1 w a lempmnicd him eurred at tin re-idence f lion. Myr.ek Ig u hi* family hen nk 11 H Mar- n when tr.s daughter .Myth >' > I Mrs. t He t f :i

... at- ‘b; ; Mrs. t no F.-r •-t ! i:-. of |< -rche-Ur. : ~ A ■ -. ■ H.-dgk test ass iti ule Hut er d -ads nna.pv Mr-. •; f I!. Ml.- o C. A. SNOW CO.. Ma— t:-o* «.f t >!. -•. h-r gr. Mrs. H H. fro "a !i ! a v * t >• •• n *" »■ « " a 'iur cottage. lugs. i r* are lew f i*. t hfc the ii’!-. a! H v !*!•*'! ; 'Hite I’nb t H ChamberlHin played the march for a few we* f*r «!r--! H- ) r ■*• k-. !» ft tin ir lion,. M.*n- Asa 1*1 an and -r.ymdn ! In f agt.i respected 1 el ral rations were except nal Mis- \gn* S: -Ison, of Ya--■. i i, or* I *:itv rmirniin*. ■. si mtte Klieiitiiat ism < in. .1. in i.i- t.ea .; A c m ! rve c.t > t ac» n.-r, eautifui — dad 'A. after the ela in < ■ July sophomore Coiny univer-ity. Mr-. M .1. >ntib< rn. f N r: \ no. 1 \\ v m c \\ 1 t i» -e of w oj-k,. in as-et fort h w ii * h-red ;n pram, am! in tw yea- i<***d h c < ,1m*--. aged near A an,! M -. i1 iharn, are gue-:- i: the an M's. M N W on », ,.f 1 »* *■. M > I lta.1 s f. arl and wh ite and da---. 1 t;e n• pa:- a ■:: !■ r?al 1. h-rtiin *. nl'iu- At lie was born and nr* \ it mg at .1. ( f iray Mr N w < eight;. always grains made id daisies and fringed with sonagt. ■ t. ... lie was ma: t U w >rth e< n w :1! a > forrui get V cs join t hem later. res.de.. s t He was and evergreen were arranged > universalA very ■ 'll Kill I'M \T1 *vM. I Mr-.i \. Bartlett and t a > In Idren. f well on it her nie of the •. esteem- h> ta-t»dully Tht I si generous heart hi. : -, .. are*, and and Mrs. 1*. 1. of ■• io use wh- br.ght with roses and iii.es of l»<»-t"n, Barnuni. Brook- •b'l I La.' «:'*•» 1 «r 1 '"! J. f cheer!■.. >-:iion and will be JturrliisnsuiUs. AA ■••' s sad';. different varieties. lyn, N. Y., are vi-:i;ng Calv n AM :i vt», V, atj Capt. li >• *»—• i- it •- >r -tY .A ir.ls>« g. i.o my A ’.V I nil year- of h:s life his As t tie k -truck the hour of cieven, -l m ya -h: commanded by Cap*. m :.c rc I to. I ; frt. :. i.i.drtn. lit leaves W vrr.*. (.'ballon's r.g After the u-.m rs came the sao : w unhim. -.rue 1 groom escorted F. K. Hodgkins w as ar anchor in our har- t. an- like Henjaiuin. 1 h--\ nee a Vt : -a has been t..- ttic^ .,n tuu up into > .;r s\stem im- faithful com- by t tm he-1 n an. Charles 11. Osgood, of f vir u ■' her w ■■•••. bor V. ( f amder *sen i.’lll ov;, the sir ( out cart and vs : Miuday. .July apt. Hodgkin* pur \ 1 Yei nt, tht t maid — pel.. yt tivt daughters an i in .* .m r.a .V w 1 -st o.- its r. |) t He,, visited w it h his father. <*. it. honor. Mi—Stella Bradley, d Hodgkin-, them i.• o's u 1 it* ^ On lor his ren except Fema-juid. j’. Last came the father and . l*he bride w hile the owner <> try worn white ,k tr:mined w th duchess Hooords fant v. t hr : ::\ of » .s .s n O ..s -m enjoy*."i ■o- re v. ',"'i -|..i! ;ii"i d ... eril. i. : h is the first break in the he and men, *■*:..■ wore a full tulle I:» I.-, la--re eii.j.h..t ;• n.aniierarv r d ; t> on >unda\ :n t he con ntr\ ■ abor-saving rord» hand >>r mac ,,r.;( \ d t hr."a n 1 a«-k and .:.!■* tr;..1.* rt.aT- .■* fain.A caught very dainti- j 1 \\ VI 1 hi: \\ «.» nia.i ■ w it ti a h u u ...f flowers. maid of 27. If. v ly The* July t th* TV w i»:. \\ ! ji r:*i V !•• h Barci.a\ -a y. **’ Mrs. \. 'v. brown w t •> died of n n- honor whs most becomingly attired in h 1* .l:\i -d a Soillli 1 '•! Hell til. j fr pr.-at di-hm-'*- wi ite n-: n with satin PILLS : ie h tie f at the throat sunij her aunt. Mr-. II jiarti- ..h.r A .-train. A a-r o .< o -I n o \othv. W. and waist. lid. Breble ha- gone to Buck-; rt to Pauper J. 5, was the wife f 1. s .v w *'* ■ »• 1 -.July \ followed the a! ney F rp .; reception ceremony w ork. ;c ** W m ,. on t K r.a-contra red will, tt b >r:: O.pt. H. Brown. of s. v. < s..me r fr Kar* ; that: a np]« j.n-v ITU .* winch titty relatives and friends w. y v .1:0 a cr he >*<:p|H>rt id the p-« •! a!: _• i.g m -.r, a ugliter of Mrs. Wer. A n ITn mi. of !.<•". M :- v:-- n rn.t r!;- wa- -m the- •*.-.! t the t Naum. 1.. present. f e. it'd In- u an r- •■> :r pi Mr. and Mrs. were the re- ;t friends r- .i of w V:- h it f -mud n Al- W-;tr I s o •. -r d. and the >rt Capt. \\ H. Hammett, of Hodgkins ing In part ,.fci5U ll« tb.-rvt t. f. ,t. tH- -r t- rn- or m.o. cd st* Ai .l f ,.r cipients of many valuable and useful p- >\v-wpjlyii.p 1'arm v. .th f \ UipplIeHiAi any t ■i:.t" rnn to ;i, wltr this -• hi was h« rr. «Vt. Is. tsfJO. M:-- Horton pi fr« mi lie circle of and M.-- l' *r--y. d Chi- 'll* writien order, fa* u'li a •• tor .oh pre-cut- large friends. i..: •! hie.lt. Al. rAtel.-l } ’.ah* ha* he* 11 Buker Pill Co., Bangor, Me. t go. For se\ years she has been in The gii«--1- from were: cago. are at the Kerr in 'limtHhed It.AHKt s. ,I.in>« very present away eottagt 1 in that Fret ,-h .* 1 f r ;11- he a nd at time- -he was a Rev. and Mrs. H. Rice, of l.amoin* poor great M is- Aliee Carter, of is ii ai w r fript-ratiiip <•» ti. .•.' A, M r. and M rs. t YUm B. < i >od w :n. of ( bird- Bangor, visiting sufferer. \a*niway- cheerful. About m.d -nt,- ur< i..ade t- l\, s. 3t)Ccrtigcmmts. mer. Hon. I>. 1 >. Chamberlain, of Round her aunt. Mr**. John Morrison. daily four m before her death she Fond. T.!-- h.eat Of t.\. '-ftllit'l 1- •!• -'. r1 1 Ji *• .{• 1 rank B:\l y. wife and son. * f B -;,>n, was take n t tin. home of tier aunt, where Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkins left fora short Ul.likf U-. f. with tia- !•■- 1.1 have been retativ«-s i •»: t«> We-t i>enn;- visiting here. i i.t is th* *-. v* jrimL ane was t uier.v cared for until lur lour, returning 1 > -• Will ht they at borne after Oct I. Mis- ICnma Bradford, of Lewiston, tlpit f- -;y v :*.- p t; death. >.*•, : an ?>» n married but -IT. July V. \\ *. v o ling her -ter. Mr-. Svlvc-tcr. Calit-.s h- l... y wen *-*!«! I.. -mo over f r-. >n- \ya- : a remark* y B.fF. fr-■ i- •.; j h jr ii*-n s > u daily cheerf an M is- A; ice list m is a va- ;il u.-i lion, n r pend ing short r. plea-ant lire u-1 it. L- d- n fr- mu h it i_m nuiii- \ A r: W !:,e, of while at «at on with her mot in Mr-. be in In -erne was a..‘.ays a pleasure. Sedgwick, r. ,\. \Y. La ton. -- rk in the stave 11 She was -a-r.. to meet at t,«.r at North Br< ks 1 <; i a It u i.-e t la rhv y- Miss Alice Breble. of Bu* ksport. j- hey \ vd m wh- a was h >-» :: » .urcl stave which in t t home ! t fr her native |>!h- by sjtending tier vacation with tier mother, they hr.np m, \ of epps fr **, whom n kin- :n childhood. She Mr*. Ari i.ibHld Henderson. port s. «d he a III I 1 : t tint sh* :;-t so. n be time in the injury was n.-t realirt separated W ;l! aw < It tchall went t*1 Bw rt P t 1 .• *V '. ’lire* 1 thought i• ■ — nous h- it afterward k-j from her ir--1.. ami to them '-3* “• presented no-t it w •' ■ In* aged f her, ho t I r t.' | .- ? p- •»-s i. wm. ra vt m -m- Mr. tc-,< several .it. rt.fo.- of love, and ex- pr"V- g y pt set in. tht West to make his home with him. to Ki.p*.u.tl titles Wi! ins was a great sufferer but he bore ■: t er w.-r. :n to their -. press? regard 27. i). of dr*- ■: Alar -rT*il fr- en his with much Yin. July suffering and '■< — future e. Sue leaves a w idowed pat Hi;** all i-.ur- pnn c uniriej*. Nt-w fort it ude unt il relieved ib Cape IP.-or. mother, -ister and brother, a husband by death July York run. He leaves an invalid also Willie Clifford ha- and In- and tw .Mg Her widow and son. gone toJOhin daughters. funeral S>>*\ 1115 a Client. a widowed mother and diana. was at Rev. K. brother, who are ] I'nion church. L. of Hunt, The < thlrs f tht' d’.fTt r- nre li'twry'Ti t!*e LUlswortu Falls, Interment greatly affected by his untimely death. George Smith, of has officiating. Lynn, returned! proft -*. Mil oj ini .,f a paid advtwnt.- w ho h. .v s-en the have the of the entire home at Ureen wood cemetery. They sympathy from ITuiercliff. anti the i. 1 -t < I.'. irl n of a lrariuti in their bereavement. July Jo. KOY. community Mrs. Thoms anti two daughter-. wii.t xi.an v -ct for*!. a w ’.! known K.np lish ! .rri*nr vs!. d:*d Albert Bage. of Bangor, ar.' at rermtlv. The; SouUiwcO Harbor. boarding story i> r t.« K f .r d in the rendnl-- A party * .insisting of H. E. Hagerthy. t lie Cedars. The Mint's Kankin. of Charlestown. 1 ; bef TO M. D.. D. A. Carlton, C. H. Clnssom and Mr-. \\ and fre*m Ma»s., with their young brother, are Phillip •laughter his death It was u e.«*e t^f murder, ami HORSES- ( 'h Con were down pt. Charles ary the bay Ir\ N Y.. are Ht Fair view ?k lient and counsel were t. again speuu. ig the summer at Southwest rigtnn. forth- Ted fishing last Thursday. They got a fine lot summer. thcr Harbor, making their home with Mrs. A. pt recently received .it the American House StabL of fish. » rvuti i.i' wn i*>wi cnurN' C, Norwood. Thornton Thompson, w ife and friends, I know y.iu didn’t murder the man; but, Key. Samuel 1). Merrill and son John, of are at Colon E. Redman's. L d>- j Will Holmes, of Mt. l>esert. who recently boarding a> a matter f he t. did do it with the N you Rochester, Y., are the guest* of 1). A. ert wife and son are bought the store and grocery stock of Redman, there from butt ond of a n'vuvhiT or with a stick;" Carlton at the Carlton homestead. Stephen Harmon, has moved his family Lynn. "Mr, said Smith. I swear I am inno- FROM THE WEST William 1). cent." I know that into rooms over the store. They are a Capt. Gower, of Massachu- Capt. L. C. Blake has visited hi- friends p-rfeetly well, but is in must tell me. for if did it with welcome addition to Southwest Harbor setts, town with his family. He here w hile Lis bark is in Mbs you you declare Bangor. revolver 1 shall them the finest lot of horses ever received in came in his a say to the prfwieeution, yacht “Windward.M Capt. Matt and Miss Millie Blake re- society. Sawyer ‘Produce the sti. k" and if did it with Gower is vice-commander of the Eastern you Ellsworth. Li»e luitul summer hon e at the Island House for so July _i,. ^ den, Addison G. Sargent and a Mr. Dodge a revolver, sir “That’s right'" said the many year-, this season purchased the Sul It an of Massachusetts down the last week counsel “I think I can *i ff w on and hay get y. Cook cottage High street, these M:— Helen i’reble was home to SINGLE DRIVERS AND MATCHED fur a few days, deep sea fishing. spend —Pittsburg Dispatch. PAIRS. genial are thus enabled to people enjoy the Sabbath with her parents,! tiring ng F. A has thecal;- >t their friends in a Capt. Torrey sold his sch>">n*. r. many cozy w :th tier a bevy • f young ladie-^from liar Cure For Scandal. Weighing from 1,050 to 1,200 The-e horses home. the “Ada Herbert” to Capt. Hiram Fogg, pounds. Harbor. Here is a cun- for a terrible disorder of of Bucksport. He is at home now Itn-k.ng are well bought and will be sold at a small Rev. Artemas J. Haynes, who was here The strawberry festival, heldtjin the the mouth, commonly < all- * and.U. profit. after some improvements on liis build- “Take of nature' an f with :.*••.. Wesley Haskell two weeks ago, auditorium of the new church last week, ‘good ounce, a He will remodel ings the ell, add a new herb, called by the Indians ‘mind your is in : vn again for a few day-. His was a t-ss. n w it list an lingb *;• -« v« re piazza to his house, also repair his stable. business.’ an ounce; mi.\ these with a lit- j fr iend- Moping for the privilege of lis- stortn, and netted a good sum toward the O. F. Carter and E. J. are tie chanty f >r ’r> and two or three Day doing the church A. I. tening to tie of i tine discourses, but as fund, as did also the festival on 1 BAUNDEHd work. sprigs «.»f ‘keep yo-,ir t-cigm- between y ur his vai at on i- :■■. ken for afternoon at recuperation Thursday “Lombardy." teeth A] plica!i* 1:.- s\ myt- ,s are a JulyJs. c. of u it is doubtful if -strong! the wish Joseph Simp- m, w ife and daughter ing f the tong r f will be fulfilled. the iiioitii, which takes Surry. Dorothy, ai«<. James Simpson; ami the, invariably place! while you an- in < f a of T: inis arid M f company species acquaintances here In on JH, at 1 n. mp'-on, Newton, are all in Surry, Wednesday, July anim.Y> called g When \ u feel \’- ■ a| of lit Johnst* n. of Waltham, Mass., m.. sfir.} ■. town, and arc v. :*1 ife of Roland Milliken. shopping fi « To Mr-. A.vin Wiis-ti, the former » of customers who like to were greatlyl sin- ked and pained on passed fr >m her earthly to her moutl heavenly the Simpsons. Did frit-mis neigh- i you last to learn 1 •- t’l •>: -••» •• Thursday by telegram of home, years, three burs are w ill ’.y bhut h ag-.-d forty-four glad to greet them her wear a his dialu :n a accident. Mr. a: v. ill find a \n. SI .uld good, stylish, cycle months. She had been in failing health July 27. R, > o Arts r ay; rvhend k y -mall 1> t~ I Jghnst down hill hi good for some time, but three years ago she you an!;- -South Brooksrilit*. tleful al- :t v i, and on the slightest stiff hat. we wish to speed when a runaway horse crtup had aii attack f hemorrhage of the lungs, j sviiij t. n.s repeat the d —Philadelphia ! which was a warning that she must seek Capt. George Gray is putt ing new spars in Time*. that we have taken the schooner “Ernilie Belle.” — say Mr-. Rhodie N t.a, of this place, was a change of climate. She at once went Idealism and R*-ali«m. take;, n the night \\;tu cramping pains to Suutberu California where she re- The schooner “Annie May,” Capt. ! fesser— What‘s tb, difference between me agency in ;nis cuy and the next day iiarrhcea set in. She mained through the winter, afterwards Ladd, has loaded with gravel for Au- j Pr j idealism ami realise. too ; hrt.f a bottie f blackberry cordial going to Sun Fran* isco. While there she gusta. Varsity < iirl—idealism is when you con- for the celebrated but g t no relief. She then sent to me to had a relapse <>f hemorrhage, and her Charles Whitten and family, of Wal- matrimony. husl and template -u id any: g ! at would help her. was sent for. the advice of t ! »•:). By Mass., are visiting rdut ivt u-. re Profess* r— Y •s, and realism? Stiff Hats, and 1 sent her a bottle f Chamberlain’s h* r -ians, Gtiyer Colic, phy-: they went to Idaho Barker Haskeil and wife, f P-tV.nd. Van-. y tiii-1- Y get that afterward. \ »uu Diui-iwa lit and the 'V" where re maim'd T-g tlu :r M ! M r Hev w Cium.n medy they parents, —p: in four J. J.. Chatto. have them to show fltst io«e relieved her. Another of our months, returning home a year ago 1a Franks and wife, who have Peri if we eor.M nature’s u«.ig. rs had bet cfc for about a week la-t winter. Since that time she has been ys penetrate employed by Charles Bab-on at "Wtei secrets w© should find tiuvt what wo cull black and brown and had tried ;fi; nt remedies for gradually failed, but not giving up all Vw a, have returned home. weeds one more essential to the wo il Icing diarrhcea but gett ing worse. I sent hope of life until the last few weeks. she kept July 27. ().^ of the wcrld than the most preen us fruit has shades. him same re* ... Only four doses been cared for her devot- tenderly by or grain.—Hawtli -r:*e of it were rt jUirtd t ■ ure him. He say-* ed daughter in whose arms she t passed b’imbcrlain’s Cough Remedy curt » ! lr_ .ms his rec< t thi- wonderful away. She was rvmarkabU for Tart.cr won.cn have n n s. Twi ry her sweet, roup and whooping It is® 1 cough. Mrs. Mich. cheerful and -< nostrils with a small protuberance remedy Mary* !ty, Sidney. lf-sacrifieing spirit, always pb-H'i.nt, -afeand reliable. F r -ah large W'R. PARKER CLOTHING CO. the by! abort1. *u'« inauo to answer •} urpos© jus! F \ by George A. P.i her. setk:::g happiness of others, she G \ her. rg* Rare ^“^**-* m.* -» «.*'***au *4W Written for the .! in rn ^. .. f. »-fnl it business to observe narr wlv f* The wasted in loads of tinue do in eradicating She fearlessly met the pale boatman, my “The term 1»» to 1’ means that the strength pulling ; Director of the Mint Preston was re- pure him physical condition of these men, and also or across And eheorrully gave her hand, silver in thestandard dollar hay, grain any merchandise to obtain t he of men competent asked to describe what weighs about And I feel she 1- safely landed opinions | cently exactly such roads as are now in use is prodi- /rx. to judge of the physical conditions of the sixteen t imes as much as the pure gold On the shores of the summer land would occur when anyone has the right directed this survivors of the war; basing my judg in the dollar. A dollar gious. Rightly superfluity to take bullion to the mint for coinage, gold silver now ment upon personal observations and the | of effort would build roads where there And I dAtiht not In r gentle spirit, contain- 171.25 of while a w ell considered of 1 leav» the character of the metal that can be grains silver, all opinions others, are now but of rubble a:.d Free from taint of vice, dollar strips mud, the record with you to-day that in my what the mode of gold contains 23.22 grains of gold. lias the sinless ndliiotis presented, procedure j dust and would make tbe b* joined a of these At the time journey opinion very large proportion would be. the cost of the the | of the establishment of the in the realm- of p.iradi-w survivors are in their coinage, tween towns and villages a pleasure in- seriously impaired t'nited States mints, Congress agreed t hat hysienl as a result of their mili- amount that would be returned to the stead of a ■ powers, penalty. Ha* been a-ped In the loving embrace4 t he rat between silver and should be tary services.” pen.m submitting the metal f*»r govern- j gold The annual for No io -r'.i! ■ u iav know. expenditure repairs but* uf the t>est friends soldier ever as tiftnn to one this being ■ the mem and t m ollicial pounds pound, and the Of loved »oie- t* cherished stamp, interpreta- annual loss from wreck in the lerly •it t bat t irne of be had in Congress, Hon. Seth I.. Milliken, t ion of the term “16 to 1.” He said t be relative values t two roads of winter \\ ho left In long ago. j impassable and spring, :• inctfil-. It whs found that "ite t in re some re- I n :1 tin re has been legislation car- subsequently in the and on the aim s, b*i\v valleys soggy pi Patient' patiently, > t his r ii ,.i too a value to silver. marks so apropos t t his subject, thoiigb r> ug ut in detail the general of gave high are far in excess of that She foi!* d for ot!u r4' plan any expenditure need-, It was aci to lb to 1. speaking upon another, we have taken tin- free coinage of silver, such as cun- ordingly changed it is tom.ike at for the And she’• g'*ne to gather the fruitage proposed present the lib* to them here: t he form at it “By t 11 is act ion < 'ongress jumped on t he betterment of the of which -la- t -own the seed- rty incorporate j 1cmplated by plat Chicago, highways. Children other !< of the stream. In i Plutarch tells us that the father of 1 will, of course, be impossible to describe European are kept at home from school, women Oh, for prophetic \i-ioii. Tin u.is{! eles took his son down to the countries the ratio had been fixed hi I I accurately just what will have to be done. are confined to the house in the dreari- ree seashore and To p'a througii the elouds ami gl.e ai showed him there the old to 1. A- of I can to what j a result the silver owners est seasons of the when the most ob-i ure that beautiful hulks tbat had been left upon the beach only explain you generally year, That Country : I nil* d to He wanted to the routine would based on States shipped all their product need the relaxation of social 1 .and That la decay. impress upon be, experi- \'vv t he mind of his son a lesson deter him to for and until to ence gained before the repeal of the Sher- | Knrope coinage, 1873, men are put to trouble and loss because v Livy Penney. from entering life. He said to female complaints so litth '...Vu-jod Hancock, .July Is *’>. public man law. and what free of when the revision of tlie coinage laws of the wretched condition of the roads him: I f enter life the upon coinage you public people of by physicians. when silver is to mean. I occurred, only about 8,000,000 silver and streets in many sections. they get through with using you, generally interpreted All womb and ovaria w ill dollars had been coined. Crider the troubles, leave you on the strand like these old In the Mrst place, silver in any form, if | As to any profit in pleasure and tforrcsponlintcc. hulks.’ irregularities, whites, b -wn not too base for the operation of the ! Bland-Allison act, 100,(XX),000 silver dol- health that is derived from smooth, "So, Mr. Chairman, there was a time tend- * n- will be lars were coined, and these added to the hard roads that one walk and ride pains, displacements, when were of old mints, received from anybody and may I lie Soldiers’ Home. you proud these ccr anti tumor are cured soldiers coined notes issued under t he Sherman act make and drive that is out of the pci .uauently. ! when with bright eyes and into silver dollars or bars free of upon, ques- •' To the Editor of The American: 1 feel as if 1 owed mv vonr brave hearts went to the front to the total amount of silver in our tion. If one they coinage, except the cost of the alloy em- currency effects the passage of cer- The depart Hu nt ,if Grand defend the which is re- Af‘ r : b'rth M.tine, Army country today mol*- than all on a lb to tain roads at th- rate nf Vegetable Compound. p y d, which is two cents per ounce. 500,000,000 dollars, country right of the It in common with their juicing in the fruits of t heir heroism. You of babe I was ir. C-crabid. I -public, 1 rat;o. miles in a and with- my very did not believe then the time would 1 “The word ‘unlimited,’ as used in the day pulls through comrades of 11.« nation had a in th» r say: when ‘•At the time the value of silver out caked with his horse drawing pain part it should be proposed by legisla- Chicago platform, means that there shall present becoming mud, the !d;< rs and and hon- •• “We. sailors, tion t < »f old hulks and , neglected decaying. n tern nor ble backache. ! f In'll' in »,..»>•.i Mi.il li.t rnf'iiii'i.H mill of the white metal to one of fouled, bis holies shaka and his Every day My the army, navy, and marine corps of t he the of his ty pounds Themistocles, rejecting advice ! bo* ho lias a husband said if 1 would tr a tie of I'nited Statc -, who have consented to this reined. ITiIcss by legislation the coinage gold. <)urpeople would, therefore, under sound, accomplished marvel. union. hn\ing aided in the As a nation \vo are a your h would maintaining lesson which his father had sought to of silver should be limited to American t fie ratio of Id to 1, have fifty-three cent little disposed i Vegetable Corapoun honor i.ieritv and Miinremaev nf tin- teach him he true. it for me. proved to After which circulate for their to brag and self confidence. A run get The ehanrre .is won- natioua. government during the late re- product, our mints would be open to all dollars, might serving his country faithfully and with derful. After I had tak-u first i. unite a face value in the I’nited but through Kun.pe teaches us that we have bellion, to establish permanent transcendent ability, after he had saved the silver in the world, and it may safely States, asso.-iMt a h r t he hereinafter set not a mom of all the virtues. The half bottle 1 began to hav. •■-•at ith objects it from destruction by the l'ers.uns, he be stated that without such a restriction whi- li would only be accepted at their poly > >d our forth; through national encamp- was forced to flee to the nation virtue of which com- in it. When I had taken t! •• b very the I'nited States would within a few bullion value abroud. good roads, imply ;*tlos, ment (1 ordain and establish the follow- vvhose forces he had defeated, and die in mercial I was well and it ii a rn and have t in- silver of the world. “I nless Congress enacts some facility, improved agriculture, growings’. ing regulations fur the govern- a foreign land. years surplus special oi t his economy of and time, a cheerier pleasure for me to write t! to von. ment associhIion. •'Shall v\. legislate to treat the nearly I’»y surplus 1 mean all the silver not used provision, preventing it, tfie nations of power "This association shall be known as the mental state, steadier for the 1 ask women in wa af,: worn-out veterans of the union armies other nat ions as coin. the world, in case a free coinage law is schooling j only any ted (•rami of by subsidiary Army the Republic. in this ungrateful Shall be freer social intercourse and read- with female troubles to tr it." way? tiny “I'lider a free silver one on tlie statute books, can all young, Mrs. The objects an east like worn-out the law, any placed ship away ships upon ier access to the health and of Anna i’ittsford Mi ib t --- their bullion to the I’nited States for pleasure* Ivor, and I. To preserve and strengthen those shore, to be neglected in their old age? p ssing old silver spoons, silver ware, kind ami fraternal which bind the country, is one that we need to cul- Co.. Vt. feelings liven if they can not do the work of or anything else containing silver, would coinage. Here it will receive the govern- togetuer the soldiers, sailors, and marines men t are to our tivate, with and in young hey entitled grate- have the of such articles ment stamp and will be used to especial promptness vv 11■ > united t<> the late privilege taking buy j suppress rebellion, ful consideration. They have done their dustry. Hm. to t lie mints and them coined into American goods for shipment abroad. perpetuate the memory and history duty to their country when they were in having of ltie dead. The result will be that will ; t h^ir prime, and I believe when t his coun- silver dollars. It is not to he expected, foreigners get J. To assist such former comrades in shall <;<)OI) ROADS IN 1)1 A! A N I). j try turn its back upon them, the however, that I h.- mints will he called all American goods at half price, while arms as need and and to men who wire its who saved help protection, defenders, t he Americans w ill have to the full Ui'-Ild needful aid to the widows hikI or- upon to perform much work of tin's char- pay tin* national life, who made it possible for W«*li (ira premises ! ning, t lie subject g* up tiniue w hatev'« r tends to weaken loyally, can but be to mints to!.ineii. It is ury ollicials say that unless Congress [question. They loyal generally sup- as one of the most items in incites to insurrection, treason or rebel- a important t h* ow n. and know not w hat day posed that mine owners do this. As a placed a high tariff on the white metal. or m unv :miiiuer tneeltic- the outlook of the immediate future, lion, impairs may bring forth, nor how soon, thoiign 1 rule they do imt. IT .r work is routined so us to prohibit its importation, t he na- leiicy ami p< r.i.uii' iiey of our free institu- in vv living in affluence, they may, by the Now York Ledger. The wheel t ioi of t fie world would make t he l'nit ed says ai. 1 ; el, t lie of 111 >•. a a* to taking fr on tie* mines and tions, -p>urage spread leu nisi iie.-s i ay oud their eon ro 1, I selling has multiplied—one might almost say ver.sal i; rt v « ,ual rights, ami justi» e glad to the of tins it to the and States the ground for their sil- accept hospitalities -melt.ng refilling establish- dumping the winter, and the all men." horn.- for t hciuscl v is and those incubated—during depend- ments. l iter.- are about a do/.eii of these ver, retaining only a sufficient quantity is a brood as as t lie From the <>f a recent ent upon them. This to these veterans result plentiful spar- rep.'rt gathering estahl ■shm.-uts -. in ami ! of the nn-tal in their circulation to act as is l.mt an act of in operation rows. This means au enormous constit- of veterans and their ladies in Maine's I simple justice recogni- with a fr»-e nonage of course the coin.” tion of their services, trials ami suffer- law, subsidiary one that is \ with voice, and voice a would be- uency largest city, stranger hardly in us a nation, the ings preserving grate- uumhej* will greatly increase. From these roads. lieve those mg were distin- ful fulfillment of the made to —good part input promise est a hi >h meid a < *u Id nine IK) I per cent, of I lie Catahoula Mound-Dwellers. The is the members of this that tm-iii when their step was elastic and country thoroughfare guished order; they all the bil lion that would be sent to the Professor of the < ’ata- i t In-ir forms us erect as the pines when Beyli’s exploration wheelman’s the roads were met "to ami paradise provided preserve strengthen their native hillside. Fear mints t » be coined. <9&ffarotkfc-ji grow upon h ula mounds, conducted ■ | Louisiana, are tolerable, but crossroads and all ex- Because it is made from tl u those k.:il and fraternal feelings which a will care for them not; grateful p-oplc "To a id .-mbarrassment to the of Tulane j mints under the auspices university cept mam highways are practically im- \vl its bind together;" that they were who shall have borne the but tie. roots and herbs—that's laboring by tie.- having small quantities of old and the Louisiana Historical society, lias for this form of locomotion. I One h in t he councils of the (irand passable life are so much .1 \ of "to encourage the spread of universal lib- :gh it is and sdverware, probable that bullion of been so eminently successful that the liut this state of things is to body all men." Army of our State w likely erty, equal rights, and justice to isely says: kss vm ! than will not be other, so called, root beers. ;.>*» received, work is to be continued. His excavations end as the whet 1 comes into more gen- It is to be hoped the report is not true. “What tin- future of our organization other (Links -aspire, d* d in the old coinage law. This were confined to four mounds, l track for It excels any tempera:.. j is to be as regards power, respt•• in t he recently eral use. A special bicycles We have been asked, "Why this oppo- th dco- and of ru sts will he the rout im ; wrsut dint ht matt* r discov on Lake but his e xcur- be an use that would scarce- and is far more healthful ! State, harmony parts, mostly ered, Iairto, | Would xp« sition to t he-oidiers' home* at Newport?” witti ourselves. We are approaching of hav ing bullion im-d into money. sions into the neighboring swamps dis- be warranted in settled coun holic drir.k. 1 ly sparsely We can only say we know no reason why tests that require calmness, unity ami Ko; liM AT THK MINT. closed tfie fact that they were full of sim- try districts, but the well graded, well A bottle of extract will mak- .Lon, interest of ; wisdom. If we can subordinate all over any who roll y have the the dl w;.! tfikt u in lour State small interests and personal person or shipped ilar mounds, most of them lurger, the kept wagon track is a necessity, not only of delicious veteran and his dependents at heart can t r. i struggli s and erratic plans to larg w d i; ; to he -peet;v< mints. It w ill he tow n of Troy being built on a score of tor bicycles, but fur vehicles of all kinds. a for oppose Movement so manifestly ie and stand as one doll t»t or i. agent, ami the be v» rilied 1'lie excavat ions that the mound- desire for a betterment of the t hat our wdl always be one to weight prove strong further that the Woman's Relief corps, j position command reaped. But if we war among by the rcei-ier of dt posits. The weight builders were a peaceful fisher-folk, en- public highways of this country, but which first this home, lias be- on a It ;• proposed ours* !.os trivial matters the re-, 1* T g -t» will then Ciller ;! lie r joying considerable civilization but hav- nothing has come up which gave such sure to w- d* come a settled ami disaster, and while ■ and evident- auxiliary recognized tiring r> -p* < t: \ k.s L tie mime of the ing very few weapons, these an 1m* of the fulfillment of this desire are ilep-T- jin Wifteil bat** those whom we would succor from a who of t he (irand Army of the nu .;■< an; ly brought distance, sought call agency R-pub- 1 :•'!*, dale of each dt p d, ; as the Wagons and horses negl.-ded and injured, and v\«* tner* refug'- 'ii the I mi-iana from the bicycle. : v. r* swamps \ lic in all of benevoleno io.at al Mi.. We before must a?;*0 multiply the grief** we purpose to re n. grit inejimg, more warlike tribes around them, and get < an be a.rtained, the -t .: r built tfie mounds as a protection from ! have at least a rob rablv smooth surface ion t he r* eord t here can no We of us fort; .. P- the overflow of the C'AULETON < 'V-*T:~. tent to be ques- all have siitiieient fMint ry from wi.ieii it is derived, fhe Mississippi. Lnougli i in order to be a success, it is reasonable WILLIAMS tt was secured in tfie of skeletons, IIA RTFOlU), CONN has and ir<> way tion that tie national encampment hear t he misfortune* <-f others d* lor w h ih* *1 he given a rec* f.>r t that as the law of and ;»•' ip! potttry some of n pictured household expect supply tion to Woman’s Relief but while we those whom we sn mid given itsr*cogi: delay ; he v .. .e of his .a, .ail, if it is of such utens.Is, etc., to well stock a museum, and ; demand obtains everywhere, the senti- Hud t hat it has remained silent as minister unto die. I’ulaiie is s,, ut il satisfied that it will corps, may eh> : r mil d a. .-an he aseert ;. tl try ment of the public will not appeal in som*- of tind- her <>* The fact that ( b ii. said : “A rn un' ora larger mounds, in the hope to any ot gani/ation. I.ogun gov■ T for e m e. 11 i n g. vain for good roads. w lienee the Catahoula mound-dwell- NERVE-LipS state is of its.-if an! ..f ! ing un« Mate-, some of them with unworthy li e wt twenty From ght of bullion after melt- ers came, a id what was their blood and treasure it cost, winch '1 previous Shell Hoad* Are Better Than Mud. k Grcati : from oue-h.ilf to the and the of the to s R one-eighth popula- j»«• r111:t any of its defenders to tucouie in- ing report assayer as the history. Harper Weekly. streets be covered * /f Rest f. of have established homes t tie ..r Our residence may 'w tion Maim, of tlie poor-houses of and, lii ness, tile vallie oi s..eii and llie 1 lyates deposit _ A he;. uni a of > r shells at a * .v the endorse- Be t lie ets of eliarit Work. with layer y-o which nr* m ing not only obj* private y.” aim unt of charges w ill be conq u*d, <4>uick heavy '•'W man ,.i .e- It is belief that men vvh > de- Some men w ho worked in a r. .>t < f about To cents a yard. The shells ment. but t tie liberal support, of the beyond and a detailed statement given to the wood-pulp mu%. fi/v/■ ^ tL—V fended “Hound and the ”1> v. in Sweden into a make a v. good suitubl f< r eles states vvb* re located, would seem to re- Top" :i or. \\ in n t in- i-.:its factory got discussion ry roadway, (■'.«, th-1 depositor pi -*-* the ;it trafUc. The are at \< Re fute th*- nt that there is no call 1 ten." charged at t tie “Hare lbui.se," vv. Ins and for net about ho.v fast wood could fie made into light. repairs heavy argun receipt certltieate tin.- / ni a atten- C. into the “Crater” at Petersburg, and n >. and then into The re- lirst. Aft< r yearor «f careful for such iti-st.:ions. value lie will sign the receipt, and he pulp paper. 1 is hundred 11* Ids t hen.,el v»tin of the din iivHiii was an ex- ri n, h"W' v> r, the cost much r« dneed If this is nut the up- proved eo. ii or bars will then he id to him. sult | « enough, fifty-nine pa 1 ayp-nt S < for of ,,f the or trial of in which The Register jmT;. paving, V-.. moves ! h; commudations at Manic s peers bravery any troop, It is not to he .. periment, speed, prefers plications presumed, how- r, .vn> of ■>- f e un but is willing t > t he now to ask the these men t he ft at of accept any- 'v world, lack courage cutting ■» home already r*-reived by the committee, ! 1 hat under the free coinage law a p< ui performed ; f-st/s oi u m f< r* nee i* the mud and saml >*• f«»r i state for generous treatment of com- down three trees, them up, thing pn which they are unable to consider presenting bullion would hav«- to a ait chopping ’( n. \ Kemov l:a ->t f tiie str* "f > are Mirf teed P*'' fact rades H ml I heir delielidt lit s less foftll t hem into t hen into outlying lack i>f mean*, together with tin- for his money until the material wm h making pulp, paper, with. The slitlis are m ar at hand. What at mite t han tht-mselv» >. on which the of the 1 that Of the J»i!» inmates of tin- home he has had actually nil evening newspapers ■ presented has been d ne in the use f them lie re is ) Cures are Maine The slur the enthusiasm of the Were and it took them just Chelsea, Mass., twenty-seven upon coined. All that will he necessary ..1 place printed i ( v restore Hr m-wr he a half from the time the satisfactory, although requiring shortly soldiers, would seem to indicate that our “dt women” should indulged he to wait until tue actual value have M Ml* s residence T. full v i t ! dainties furnished the of the was sold. The w ho say those w ho would partook of by that number of co- evening paper ^ objectors presumed any great | streets white with instead of be- Cures eon- shells, become inmates can better he cared fur in Woman’s Christian commi-sion, w ill go to the mints for their er disease." tvs | pie ing, a." now, black with mud.—Mobile of eeived, and etmsurumated through tin- Mountain* to Niagara. t*» nil part" of tl their own homes forget that many originated, dollars. The chances are that you will development ■ 1 r. is the r were tl t Mo iiegisn NERVE-LIFE no and that while we women who pronounced not find more .n Viagura Fall-, them have home, solely by any cartwheel do.h.: treatment and affor. < m neiit am! have-o ofti-n scientific ! as as these the wD-sures whose grandeur henuty Want Itvtter Highway*. have 1*17 (1. A. K., corps, ••visionary” by circulation under a free silver law than the nr.at use. It posts, sixty-nine been written h\ t!i»- ami not*• 1:-1 day's COUNTRY C'OMRADU. essayist ■' cat re t< 1 ff« t W. K. t\ to the Grand Army, of that day. there are now. The coin is too cut: «.r- The subject' f good r«.ads lias recently an auxiliary I ami so -i-ldom hau- l»rii adequately dr-eribed. discount state and several inde- ^ome. The want free Ivor ; tak* n tirm hold in the \ ublic mind, and guaranteed. Special seventy corps, people may still remain-, a >>i yore, the potent, p<-,i’c-*, < Mir law treatiM- ..n Net- nix 1 he .secret ol’ at l\.ise. a*lvanec n- m-cuiv 111 pendent corps, there are more than lleing hut they would rather have a govern- almost hyjmoth attraction to every lover ot nu steps improvement Manhood, its Los> and He... .1 in ! of at ease wherever 1 tin.-' direction have been taken in lain >ealed t. hundred cities, towns and plantations The secret being you ment paper equivalent for it than its lure who ean ii: 1 the opportunity to pa., a pil ; important free j wrapper sections both of this and stamps. MenLon this papei tlie of Maine, few of them are is a very simple one. It is only this actual weight in metal. grlmage thillii in many neigh- department I j 1 Send 50c. for Trial Treatment and he v nLaced. This tin-tn nd f the summer trav. ! to states. It does indeed to b ok but all Do not think about yourself. Hashful- “The results will be that silver v rti- year boring begin with soldier organizations, nearly I NERVE-LIFE MEU-bV. Ltl and clumsiness are wai f t\VO I as if the had determined to no with representatives of the old veteran ness, awkwardness, ticates will be authorized to lake the I people K AL A V.H__ VIC^H- nations to he even greater 1 we call self-conscious* speaking appear* remain content with -- or his that have no earthly 1 caused by what ! place of the silver dollar, and the l nited longer thorough- dependents than ever la-fore. It has heroine one of the fares which were at once a to ness, and as soon as we entirely forget : States treasury will have to be a siore- disgrace helper. | season’s most prommnei-d vacation fad-—po- once I ourselves these A girl who house for the metal. This them and a severe tax upon ail their Maine's beloved Hannibal Hamlin pass away. will ■ j bring up sibly becau-i' uu« Ii has been .-aid and pub ^AVhy '■rcat> of the me that she is so tall forms of industry. They have been slow said at a national encampment writes to complains I the question of increased vault room at llshrd of late coi.ri-ruing tie- harnessing of it- nuiM she cannot to move in the matter, but now that "’hen Grand Army: f<»r her age that help being I the treasury and sub-treasuries. Our limitless power tin- men of science ami com- U9« IV by inking based “The moment I enter a in successful in they have we believe that the work will *•1 said that this organization was awkward. room,” | vaults the treasury are now over- merce, ami who-fl experiments I shares in the Ellsworth Loan see if havi < nhaticcd the inter be done and upon a design of ttie grandest charity she says, “1 look about to any other crowded, and there is no space left foi this direction popular thoroughly right.—Ex- known to institution within the w t. in the any girl is as tall as I am, and I am always the eat In the great riall without lea-t change. and Ituilriins Assc< tsition world, i it. And still,«|with all repeat Then 1 detracting from it inherent plcturesijueness. the efforts and with all the aid of the tallest—a perfect bean-pole. fancy “For live weeks 1 lived on cold The Difference lu Road*. c water,sc Tn to this desire to visit o u borrow women is for amt I can- response popular j y ft the sisters, and the loyal that everybody sorry me, to a man ter- vnil mothers, speak,” writes who suffered and the t... .« mua other summer There an' civilization, Relief there are Niagara -top- enlightenment l:: to in the Woman’s corps, not tlx my attention on anything which money | of the who ribly from indigestion. ping places In the tivai inland lake region, the and economy in good roads. Good roads UUVl yet uncounted thousands poor * is going on. it makes me quite w retched. He could hardly keep anything on his Niagara Falls, \\ n:i- Mountains and New Eng- lead to prompt and steady attendance build? The cost of thl vest- What shall 1 do?” land Line has Instituted a ||| our stomach. What stayed, wasn’t Coast splendid church services, schoolroom du- Last summer one of grandchildren properlj upon ment will be but little, if any, Illjj In the tirst place, my dear, your height, and him through car service 1" ween Portland, Me., and and was sick with a severe bowel trouble. digested gave terrible pangs. ties, neighborly intercourse social if you carry yourself well ami hold your Chicago, by im-ai.* wldch tourists may en more than • u are Our doctor’s remedies had failed, then we This is not an uncommon case. Dys- advancement. Bad roads lead to pro- ft \kl > head is a advantage. Far from the luxury of u'.b-t sleeping cars between Cholera and up, great don’t nourishment joy triads and tribulations tried Chamberlain’s Colic, peptics get enough -ume fanity, worry, now i n for a to it is to these points, and at the time enjoy sonic pay- ;• ,’Jh being thing regret, something are thin and weak. and lots of time.—Galveston Tribuna Diarrhcea Remedy, which gave very They generally of the must beautitu! mountain and be glad of. Tall or short, fat ami dumpy, watery rent, and in time i-' its) it as the best may eat enough, but don’t (about y speedy relief. We regard They they scenery' in North An -. i. or thin ami pale, let the young girl never A (rood Thing. on the market for digest enough. Much of what they eat This route take? tin.* traveler or ir will own home frte and medicine ever put meets through, you your think of this when she her friends. a |H turns into If or w.... the road is monument to E. G. Gregory, poison. this keeps close connection White and Creci Every good 1 bowel complaints.—Mrs. ! her to clear For H fl" Instead, let her try very best make bad is own <1* II Mo. This certainly is the there’s no telling what disease they maj Mountains, Lake' ; tin, the Adirondack* itself. Every road its partic- ft Frederiektown, : If there is a in the tj) the rest happy. girl lb. hetroit ami s * r. who know a ever on the market for get next. Niagara Fall-, Chicago troy People good thing ulars, of best medicine put room w ho is a stranger, or who seems not inquire fl AA ^ ■ andaltordsa rarely •n-iightful and dlvcr-Hict W hen see it lik** service- l| summer complaint, colic and to be having a pleasant time, single her That’s why it is best to take Shaker they pleasant, dysentery, vacation Imum ot time ami ex H. \V. Cushman, H her. Your hostess will as soon as menu, ai able r Sec’y, any cholera infantum in children, it never out and entertain Digestive Cordial, symptom.' ads.—Exchange. of be with this sort unobtrusive j pense. of the directors. Share : fails relief when used in pleased of indigestion appear. per to give prompt help, if it is kindly given. Harper'* For folder- and ttion address I > .1 The Real Drain. and the di- It cures alj the evils of indigestion, anc reasonable time plain printed Hound Table. Plunder-, tn-u. I -at- and Ticket agent The drain on tin farmer's resources month. A. \Y. King, F -nt. mothers prevents the evils which rections are followed. Many indigestioi Boston & Maine rai.road, Bostou, Muss., oi That is ivally the tryingest Wd, for causes. y t i*. h:in, \ t his h ... _ have their sincere gratitude j IIou.Fs 1*111- cure liver ills, blliuu^ni ->s, iudi F. K. Boothby, to Pa-.-enger and li.lt only expressed < sale A Sold 10 1 Is cniisr b as you k* -v it ».f course is, |H the cures it has effected. For by geetion, headaches. pleasant laxative. by druggists, price cents to fl.Ot agent, Maine Centra; railroad, Portland. By not rujhtly draining the rood. 4 Ad if l. A. Farcher. I druggists.— per bottle. ! Ad f. W. Bulletin. The American: George 1 —L. A. I I afturrtiBtmcnts. cor NT Y NEWS. beautifully decorated with flowers. An 2lWm1iscmntt3. DEER ISLE NEWS. audience was present which taxed tin t'or ofltlitinnal Win*-/ V ».« s» e other page*. capacity of t he church to its utmost, ami I .in HInHiill. included many from out of town. Mrs. Join McDonald is v. v .it. Mr Moulton, of Wiiltli.i'ii, was in town A base ball club known as the A. 15. Cs. NATIVE and CANADIAN Harry Waterhouse and wile, of Port- | 1h>t wetk. ha* been organized in town, composed of land, have been at the Sunset. \ Sidney Howe, of Boston, is the guest of the following players- F. O. Crockett. ]>.; 1 J* Th r-'t1 ,r')in the John M Merrill. H. C. Crockett, c l H. Patten, lb : < i B Sumner, 2b.; F. O. 3b.; 1 I Maine (Jemth! hospi! a! Miss Della Marks arrived h< :i > from Silaby, 1 Crosby, ss.; L. Sumner, rf.; H. E. Howe, t\ A P < P ’.n r was here on Walt ham Sunday. ef.; E. F. Johnston, if. i'be captain has Tuesday and Wednesday. The While granite company isvxpwt- not y*»t been chosen. ALL u Rev. Mr. of I to resume work soon. FOR Putnam, Sunset, preached ing HORSED 27. Pat. jE July j at the Congregational church Sunday. Miss Emma Wellock, of Boston, the WmI llnncui k. ! P. S. Ki owlton w ho has been for of Mrs. Crave THE TIME. '] away guest Cf Henry Ralph Mr*. Martha Marshall has been visiting One is < bidge. New York, are at the Bluehill house. good her daughter, Mrs. James Foster, in Bar [ Miss < M returned to Rockland Miss Hattie Sai'geiit, of Portland, is Harbor. all the time. '* i Friday m there to kton to t he guest of Dr. ami Mr-. R. i\ Crindle. Miss Sus ie McFarland lias been visiting "vfcul relatives. i That is Ellsworth Miss Bertha Candage, of Soutli Blue- friends and relatives for a few days in jl Vctorinary Hospital, C. E. Shute who is drilling the artesian I hill, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Bar Harbor. well on Thurlow’s hill, has got down : Barrett. Miss Wilma Gougings, from Goulds- feet. IPILLSBURY’Si ajDout thirty N. was in School Sti'eet., John Lord, of Waltham, boro, has boeu visiting her aunt, Mrs. Steamer “Silver Star*’ an ex- town last of and BEST. brought week, the guest Judge George W, Young. \ cursion of about seventy-five people from Mrs. E. E. Chase. J TTorton-Chapman Co., Portland, A Miss Maud Springer is stopping with rtpckland on Sunday. j^The schooner “Catherine." (apt. Cog- her sister. Mrs. Susie Stratton, of Han- 2LLSWORTH, MAI1TE. There w as an excursion from here to ging, arrived Tuesday, July 21, with cock, who is quite ill. ^le an Haiit on Friday by the steam for Mr. Binder. freight Herbert Norris from Philadelphia, and yacht “Day Dream.” Miss Lucy Barker and Mrs. Warren Miss Evelyn Butler, from lAwrence, Mrs. Maria Haskell came from Portland Hooper, of Lastine, were the guests of Mass., are stopping for a few w eeks with atmrrtisniirnts. and will remain for some weeks Friday, Miss Lena Crindle Sunday. Miss Butler's brother. Prof. W. H. But hr. ^ ith the family of her son. KM AIU.ISHKI*, l^L Harry Hinckley, who is employed in Mrs. Corn Crawford, of I^awrence, WE WANT YOU Mrs. Amanda of is Rogers, Orrington, Whiting Bros’, store in Ellsworth, is Mass., with her two daughters, Eva and bete to spend the remainder of the sum- of 1896. spending bis vacation in Bluehill. Ella, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Wool Season to call, examine our stock and mer with her daughter, Mrs. Will Smith. large Mr. Kline arrived at his cottage from Mrs. Sluite. Miss Idylene Shute will re- A sub-marine diver from Portland has t < mr on Cleveland last week. Mrs. Kline enter- turn with them to their home. gt prices rocks from the channel near "been raising tained a party of ladies ami gentlemen July 27. Mack. the new He wharf reports everything la*t week. II ill I'm (’ini'. £lear how. CARPETS. WALL PAPERS. Shepard Leland is building a new At the 31. tv church on hev. J. Sunday, William I. Locke ami Howard R. Locke, stable. was “Our L. Folsom's subject Dwelling of West Medford, Mass., and I. Beacham Alva Pierce, who 1h at Ban- PAINTS and OILS. for a text Gen. 33.1, where employed Place," taking Locke, of Belmont, Mass are at Beach gor, spent Sunday with his family. $od said unto Jacob “Go up to Bethel and Knoll. Miss 4well there.” A very tine sermon fol- Mary Hamor and Agnes Higgins, Samuel Stevens and wife of New York of Bar Harbor, took a trip to Ellsworth lowed. In the evening the pastor gave an THREE POINTS arrived Tuesday and are at the Stevens on their wheels. frustrated lecture with stereopticon views homestead. A went over to Long Miss A. Gardner, Ethel Gardner ami The sub-erlber taken t hi opportunity to in the life of Christ. party which the must flpon W. 11. Hebberd. of Rockland, Mrs*., r-ru tlw* Wool Producers of till-and adjoining upon buyer's mind Island Friday, on the yacht “Hazel*’. In tor the m h-oii of July 27. Elsie H. Elmer Strout ami wife and Master Ira countie-that he l-all ready l-> to Carl Woo! Into K. ■ i-. or take Wool lie set at rest are the party were Sidney Howe of the Apollo Strout, of two last your Holden, spent days and Manilla! tun* It Into Cloth of all kind* tor week in town. Ocean vi lie. quartette and Master Stanley Howe, 11. H. both I ndie-’ and i.entleinen’- Wear, or Into 28. B. -r bn., Susie Webb is visiting friends at Isle au Treworgy, of Holyoke, Mrs. Annie M. July I banket- all kind.**, Plain y, or into any kind of Knitting Yarns In all (. olor* ami Haul. Messrs. on. Miss Fannie C. Boydon, Boyd Mixtu re-. STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE! Stmcrtisnnrr.ts. blanket* f a!l kin.Is for Rev. A. A. Bickford will here Hinckley, Miss Hattie E. Mayo, Miss Cloth. Yarns, and preach -.xV. either W bolo-n’e ■ Revdl. at factory. Hallie H. Miss Lillian To out how ffext Sunday. Mayo, May Kane, Wool taken In exchange for nnv goods xve point completely we John W. Kane, wife and child, and iii.muln.Bim are prepared tlda -en-oto A few mackerel were caught on jigs ib< Coloring of j.-akl*re--i», and Men’* meet the on these * Thomas purchaser points here last week. Hinckley. « iothe*. July 27. K. Whiting lb is to what wclune been Mrs. A. V. Webb and children were at Ag» lit-, and an; w k !t with tin n; only repeat S'H looked and -atl-factiou Swan's Island last week. promptly atter, guar for the The Charles K. Harris company is at a Diced. ~aying (and doing) past the Public ;.7 Main Stivrt, KINwnrtli Pierce's his daughter, Mrs. Frank Dunham. 1 1 was a bov, my mother used to Smith returned Saturday, but his wife H. has been E. Roberts visiting his 1 1 will remain a week or two. me "L. I:.” Atwood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roberts. give 1 1 the fixture* and At a late of the C. Hitters. One or two Having bought stock, meeting \V. T. I*, of L. E. and l\ S. Jordan have doses Crosby accounts formerly owned this it was voted to the name 1 1 by Campbell place adopt “down east” on a cured. Our gone blueberry expe- invariably drug- A True, ami leased their store, we are of Ariadne K. Webb, in of the memory dition. 1 1 them. Get to furnish b 11 who wish w ith toU lamented president of the union. gists always keeps prepared W. S. and have moved Silsby family 1 a 1 goods usually found at a first-class Two cases of scarlatina have bottle, and I know be appeared into the C. S. Jordan house at Amherst you'll meat-market. here. It is hoped that it will not spread, 1 all when I come I ()F — corner. right again. Wejown our own slaughter-house; our as the families it have taken having pains cost cents Sec that < Mrs. W. Giles and son Earl have They 35 only. he stock is mostly native, and inspect® 1 isolated as much as George IOkeep possible. gives you the right kind, the L. K returned to Amherst after an extended before slaughtering, consequently we DRY —- Walter B. Shaw, with his wife and Avoid imitations. CLOAKS. GOODS.- son. visit at Eastbrook. caiifguarantee itlbealthy and sound. Washington. I). 1.. arrived at the Mrs. Caddie Mills and Mrs. Etta Vague, Ordersifor Ocean View Sunday, remaining until Slaughtering maylbe of Bangor, are visiting relatives in SMALL WARES, FANCY GOODS. Tuesday, when they left fur Bar Harbor leftlat the Store. Aurora and Amherst. and from there will go to Vassalboro and attention to busi- A slice of mince pie made of the ■By giving prompt where Mr. Shaw’s sisters reside. Miss Jennie Silsby anil Miss Ruth 9 ——-and CARPETINGS, ‘AtigustR, right in luce meat Is a lunch in V ness, and making our Oreutt made a visit home from Bar £y *ftiey called on relatives here during their dying itself—an epicure's lunch. last. ^ AT sjtny. Mr. Shaw is a native of North Harbor Saturday Prices as Low as Possible, Haven, and spent mo«t of his early life in Mrs. W. H. Dunham is visiting friends Rockland. in Eddington. She also will visit Bar I NONE SUCH i We hope to continue t he business rela- July 25. Ego. Harbor before her return to Amherst. tionsfcwith all who have patronizeq M. MINCE MEAT 1 the old stand in the with as GALLERT’S. past, many Peter N. Giles, one of our oldest and The Reach. Mjx is the right mince meat. Whole- 9 more new ones as see fit to give us l, most respected citizens, died on Thursday M soinr, fi4-sh and delicious. For W .John nn 1 Sam: id Adams, of Dorches- trial. fruit < ake and fruit W end of season finds us with small of on hand which w- last. Funeral services were held Sat- y pi«-s. pudding. l*fie every lots goods ter, Mass., are visiting their grandparents, ST >• ml .•% ry wb**re. Tuke no substitute. at the church. AI,I,*OLh AUDI NTs Ml sT HK SKI. are anxious t close out. In order to do ho we put a low price on them. A good Daniel Gifford and wife. urday morning B uw iiid iddrwi for Mr*. M can at P ;> »L Iu.g • humor, u* »vtt. many you WHiit and need be at our store for the next few weeks The Sabbath school concert jB ^k TI.KI) AT DM I goods bought of San given by Mrs. Lorinda Collins, Francisco, Li MERRELL-SOULECO..SYRACUSE.N Y ■ The high standard of our goods is well known; what the children last was a greatlyffduced prices. is her Sunday evening Cal., visiting brother. Capt. Nelson offer this sale is the same grade and we carry. Our final of!- successful affair. The church was during quality usually and Arvilla very & TRUE 'li>rrey, sister, Gray. THE CAMPBELL MARKET. in Lupctforud Cloaks, Outing ..-' mid separate skirts at practically your own price. Lamont arm tsinj. ramny.oi Somerville, Hast End I'nion River Bridge. JL) Ladies' Jackets reduced from to ■511189., have rented the house of the late N RANGES AND STOVEC ±6.00 ±2.49 P 25 44 44 W. H. and will it this 7.50 to 4.99 Foster, occupy 1 am ~ agent for the 10 44 14 12.50 6.99 fOmrner. NOT ONE to July 27. M.S. 25 Capes at |2.49, $2.99, $3.99 and f 1.99 _ ■•Majestic,” JO All-Wfool Sergi Outing at $1.99 and ±7.49 Franklin. | “Banjfor,” Former prices, $10.00 and ±15.00. Mrs. Edgar Perry and daughter are vis- CLARION •Caribou” | 12 Duck Suits reduced from ±2.50 to ±1.29 «hi g at Mrs. Perry’s parents. | 20 Silk Shirt Waists, one-third reduction from former prices. Vred of Mil with two Dyer, bridge, Range or Stove I sell them for assistants, commenced calking J. P. Gor- ^ SPECIAL VALUES don’s vessel last week. is sold that is not y Print and Percale Wrappers at 49 cts., 99 cts. and ±1.40 Tiev. Mr. Morse and received baptized Hosiery from 5 cts. up. Special values in hose at 19 cts. into the church four WARRANTED. Cash or oa Installments. Baptist candidates, E Ladies’ Jersey Vests at 5c., 10c., 12 1-2 c. last Sunday. At J. P. Gordon’s Think of the thousands^ wharf, loading stone, 1 all kind- of DRESS GOODS and SILKS. is the schooner “Two at in use and ask dealer keep Brothers,’’ your Y We have and are Belling more dress goods than all the other dry Blaisdell’s wharf, the “Sea Bird,” ^ loading about them, if he does not goods stores in Hancock county combined. We at present are for Newark. P paving Sundries, •offering some great trades in some of the most stylish dress goods ..^-- have them write to the Bicycle Mrs. Annette Higgins and daughter Q of the season. If you want a dress buy it now, as you never will manufacturers. Sadie from Hancock, accompanied by THE GOLD CLARION. q Base Ball be able to buy as low again. Mrs. I,aura Hoyt Haynes, of Fort Fair- Goods, Pig bargains in Summer Wash Dress Goods. held, were in town last week. S3a!KaS’.iCa WOOD & BISHOP CO,, Bangor, Maine. Y Prints in light, medium and dark colors, 4 cts. Kev. A. H. Hanscom made a short talk OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXiOOOOOCXkXXXDCXXXXXXXXOOOCXGOCOOOO Tennis Balls. Suitings, 7 to his congregation yesterday, the first jDuck ‘"Jrgandies and Lawns, S since his painful accident. Mrs. Hanscom lAll-Wool Challies, 25 44 and babe are her at Booth- I want to canvas* this section for a visiting people agent* 44 Testament. All wash dress goods formerly sold at 25 cts., reduced to 15 bay. IU sew Miss Hattie Higgins’ school register shows commendable punctuality by some SH13ETIN6S. 36-inch unbleached at 5 of her scholars. Those not absent during JOHN A. HALE, cts. 36-inch Lockwood at 6 cts. 40-inch unbleached ... at 6 and 7 cts. the term were Walter Blaisdell, Harry Silks’ Block, Ellsworth 36-incb Fickett, Edith Perkins, Millie Perkins, bleached, 5 and 8 cts., reduced front 8 and 10 cts. Bussell Blaisdell. Carroll Dunn, John EAST MAINE Homer. Millie Butler and Lucy Butler. SPREADS and LINENS. Those absent but one were Beatrice BElp day ■We have two bargains in Bed Spreads, one at 99 eta., the other at Blaisdell. Sadie Bunker, Lola Dyer and *1.49, reduced from {1.50 and fj.00. Flossie Miss Cassilena Joy. Springer's A big bargain in all linen Crash at 8 cts. have a record for BUCKSPORT.

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