Voi- XLV. )sy,"«,'^?^"c,yVig,.-BaneocH Co ah GLL8WORTII, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1899. J'*T;?ul£JZS?%V$Sn,"Zrai No. 28 abprttiermrntfl. atibertiBementss. LOCAL AFFAIRS. can, while Editor Drinkwnter was in the legislature at Augusta. Prof. Sampson NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. got newspaper experience enough to Inst C. 6 HURRILL & him a life-time, and went hack to teach- SON™ In bankruptcy—K«t Chan U Runs. — Prof. Probate tiotlc'- Kata Melinda B Cnndagc et ing. Sampson left Ellsworth als. Thursday to attend the American Insti- Insolvency noth- K-t Kiank W Glle.- et al. tute of instruction at liar Harbor. ®AKINfr notice—K-t B 1 Kxec Walter Blalsdell. I 1 I \ I /*VAl. who attended dohn A Hale—Bunk store for Among Ellsworth people Bithti.i, Bank ami stationery Bt.dg., ELLSWORTH, ME. sale. rao-tings of the American Institute of pow^-^ M Gallert —l>ry goods, Instruction at liar Harbor the'1 ^ d A < ii i) id,Nirb:',m •'..•tlojicr during Absolutely pure wK KKPKBAKMT TUB A W Cushman A Sou—Furniture. past week were Hoyt A. Moore, Ernest L. Moni Reliable Home ami Bangor Moore, Elmer F. Mureh, Mrs. II. C. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Foreign Companies. Bangor business college. Miss M. A. and Hntheway, Greely Miss ROVAt BAKING POWDER NEW VORK. Tvlcr, Fogg .V. < u bonds. CO., Rates with -Municipal Minnie Moore. P—WP—1———————J——i—g——TXII 'HKST——A tm (Jompeitit)le Safety. Blake, Barrows ,V Brow u— Investment se- curities. Friday afternoon at 2.30 at the Free Portland■ in aumu to suit on improved real estate am ! Baptist church a council appointed by the members of the Sunday school will be .NEW I>001vt5. money to loan Oren Sons—Midsummer clearance —■ ■ ... ■ collateral.■- Hooper’s State *. sale. ministers association will examine ready for distribution at Sunday school Chicago, Ii.l. Henry Parsons, of Hancock and H. A. on Sunday, July 16, and all members of Important Additions to tin Sdlsworth !»r King’s Remedies. Luekenbacb, of Ellsworth, for ordination. the school can obtain them on that day. Public Library. Montreal, Canada The ordination services will take place in Those who do not care to carry a picnic The following books have been ’a to THERE’S NO ^ R C boat ARTICLE “>»»•»»«»«beauty and utility Capt Adams—Cat wanted. the evening at 7.30 o’clock. dinner, can obtain dinner at the Tarra- the Ellsworth public library by the ladies at ho Htnall a tine house. It has been that of the Volunteer Aid associal ion, in ad- The new lamps and dynamo for the new suggested " “ For other local news see 5 and 8. dition to the list two v, _■ kfl pages •/, system of electric lighting have arrived. those desiring to obtain dinner had better published the Mr. In ad- ago. OF FURNITURE .... T H. M. Dorgan moved to his cottage thia The dynamo has been set up and the notify proprietor, Martin, vance. If should not be 1 week. lamps are being installed as as Tuesday pleasant, Ballads and Barrack Room Ballad -, Ki; log rapidly The .Seven the will take on the first fair Seas, etc., Mrs. Charily Royal returned from Bos- possible. The new system will he thor- picnic place Departmental Ditties, ton oughly installed by August 1, when the day. Soldiers Tliree, Monday. The Naulahka, contract with the in force. Rev. A. L. of N. Miss Mildred of la visit- city goes Hudson, Buffalo, Y., Captains Courageous, ( Cook, Chicago, Howard F. Butler and preached at the Unitarian church Sunday Many Invention*, BELGIAN COUCHES. ing her aunt, Mrs. Charles W. Mason. wife, of Boston, Light that in- Failed, art the of Mr. and Mrs. W. morning. He preached a grand and Life’s E. E. of has guests George Handicap, Springer, Ellsworth, just is a Dr. (). M. Drake and and spiring sermon on “Prayer”. He Day’s Work, received a license as a Whiting. wife, registered guide, and Mr. Jungle Book, Mr. and Mrs. Hanborn, of Boston, are powerful eloquent speaker. Second Jungle Book, The county commissioners are in Ells- a small farm at Under the •' arc made of well-seasoned an j of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. 2d. Hudson has purchased Deodar*, They substantially wood, highly finished, guests Whiting, Plain Tales from the Hills, worth for their regular monthly meeting. East and to become a Mme. Whiting and T. J. Surry, expects reg- Ken of Kipling, V M Clemens are in Velour of handsome A few ago we bough Henry Whiting, upholstered patterns. days is ular summer resident of Maine. This is The Queere-t Man Geom th Edwin Clark, of Worcester, Mass., of Boston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alive, Figiu with Fate, .V1- .. .u : Dover Egg Boater, 10c. Nutmeg Graters, moved to his former offices over Parcher’s ire limited by law to a nfe sistant postmaster at Seal Harbor for tht R. Parker, of Ellsworth; Thomas Parker ^ ^ 5c. Can 5c. Scrub Brushes, 5c. drug store. I (• amount in Issuing bomU. •; Vegetable Graters, Openers, summer. She entered upon her dutie* of and Mrs. Alpheus Abbott, Barre, VTt.; •) Tluffs why Dinner 2.5 and 30c. Children’s Garden Sets, 5c. A party mafic up of A. K. Cushman, L. PhiIs, 20, three-piece Monday. Manley Parker, Medway, Mass.; Miss j Wash 20 and 25c. A Shoe Brush and Box 15c. M. Moore, \V. II. Whittemore, George S. Boards, 15, good Blacking, Work on the courthouse extension i* Sarah Parker, of Boston, and Miss Flor- 20 and 25c. lc dozen. Foster, George P. Woodward, Dr. Har- Steel Fry Pans, 5, 10, 15, Clothespins, per progressing finely. The stone underpin- ence Parker, of Bucksport. vard Greely as chaperon, all under the ISMUMCIPAL BONUS Lunch 15 and 20c. lc Is In and the •) I Baskets, 5, 8, 10, 12, Pins, per paper. ning place, bricklayers began There was a union educational meeting (• 3c. general charge of Commodore J. VV. (• are always sale investnu nts. •) Salt and Pepper, with Castor, only 10c. Cups, 4c. Saucers, work this week. at the Baptist church Sunday evening. | Neal ley, leave next Saturday fora cruise Rev. G. G. Winslow, of Belfast, financial In spite of the disagreeable weather, the along t lie Maine coast. They go in the agent of the Fast Maine conference church was well tilled. Able addresses of yacht “Lorelei”, Capt. Mazwell, and ex- at the Methodist au educational nature were delivered seminary, preached to be about two visit- by Jtyler.fogg&co.I pect gone weeks, 5 and 10 CENT COUNTERS. church Prof. A. J. of and SEE OUR Sunday morning. Port Roberts, Colby college, % ME. 5 ing Portland, Boothbay Harbor, 1 W. W. (• BANGOR, •) Mrs. J. P. Simonton’s condition con- State Superintendent-of-Schools Clyde, Martinsville, Rockland, Camden, A®?® 5 • • ® ?®'®®',8‘®'®®/i'® • ® • 9. • fi'S $ Stetson. Prof. Roberts spoke of the bible tinues critical. Her son Frank has ar- Belfast, Castine and other points east. of rived from from as literature, and pointed out some the Wesleyan university, The editor of the Lewiston literary beauties of the book in this D. F. which he graduated this year. great respect, TRIBOU, Journal “So far as we know Hon. says: without detracting from its spiritual BLAKE, BARROWS & BROWN, Delightful weather favored the I'nitar- of is the 2 Franklin St. Ellsworth. Eugene Hale, Ellsworth, only value. Stetson of lan school for its at Phil- Superintendent spoke BANGOR. HE _ Sunday picnic subscriber in Maine to Lady Randolph the public schools, and particularly of lips lake yesterday, and a large party ol Churchill’s new ‘The review, Anglo-Saxon the summer school which was about to COUNTY excursionists enjoyed the day. Review.’ A partial list of subscribers The Ellsworth American—only Paper. open in Ellsworth. The whole meeting Senator and Mrs. published in the Book-Buuer for July, is Hale, Eugene Hale, was most interesting. There was music and and Mrs. returned headed the Prince of Wales. It is to TH-i-I-H-H-H-l-H-S-l-H'-H-H-l-lH- I* jr., Judge Wiswell by the male of Ellsworth. IT KILLS ALL FORMS of INSECT LIFE be in a or by quartette, Investment L Tuesday evening from a two davs’ trie published quarterly volume, Securities, *T nura her, of 250 William an old and much re- ■ pages,at fl2 each,elegantly Watts, A GOOD SMOKE over the Washington County railroad. m illustrated with plates photogravure, spected citizen of this city, died Monday L. F. Tapley and wife, of lithography and wood.” GOODELL’S | at moderate price. Bucksport, nignt. Mr. Watts was seventy-eight years Letters of Credit, LOW were the guests of ou the Alden V. of West of He was born in Ellsworth at the T he ] Mayor Greely Carter, Ellsworth, age. homestead on the Fourth. Mrs. Tapley spent the preceding was found guilty of cruelty to animals in Watts Bucksport road, and all his life had been spent here. He ^ES. week here. They returned home the 5th. the Ellsworth court ISANATEL ] municipal yesterday, was for years a boss river driver and lum- Steamship Tickets, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stanton, who on complaint of O. H. Guptill. One of ber surveyor. He was one of the oldest Mr. cows into Carter’s members of lodge, F. and A. M., :: STOGIES, ! have been visiting Mrs. Stanton’s pa- GuptilPs strayed Lygonia COMING KVKNTS. and a consistent member of the order, H. J. and for some pasture, and Carter attacked her with a II a good cigar, made rents, Capt. Joy wife, tie leaves a widow and two daughters two weeks ! time, returned to Boston last week. jack-knife, plunging the blade in her Mrs. William J. Logan and Mrs. Arthur At Ellsworth, beginning by anion workmen. school for teachers. udder. Judge JPetera considered the W. Austin, of Ellsworth. Another July 10—Summer to Paris Green. Does A. has moved daugh- Superior •• J. Cunningham to the crime of a the 18 Picnic of *9 for lO cents. j deserving penalty beyond ter, Azilia C., who married George E. Pat- Tuesday, July Congrega- not Harmless to of his and injure plants. Friend house on Church street, recently jurisdiction court, held him terson, of Bucksport, died a few years ago. tional Sunday school to Hancock Point, man or beast. purchased by John H. Brimmer. Mr, for the grand jury. Bail was fixed at The funeral was held at the homestead on leaving Ellsworth on 10.35 a. *n. train, A line of ] and was large Brimmer will remain in his Pine street |3l)0, Carter committed in de- Bridge Hill this afternoon at 2.30, Rev. returning reach Ellsworth at 0.10 p.m. Also a stock of ! large domestic and foreign house. fault. C\ S. Me Learn officiating. Fare for round trip, children, 25 cents, adults, 50ceuts. Mrs. William B. who fell At Old Town on the Fourth, in the 2 50 i Campbell, and PARIS GREEN, CIGARETTES. A. Next and an Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, down stairs in the on the class, W. Ellis’ four-year-old bay I Monday, Tuesday Wednesday — \ Eddy building 6. 7, at Wyman park, Ellsworth— | demonstrator will heat Austin If. Sept. 5, Fourth, has recovered and is out again. gelding “.Salinas”, by “Donum”, took experienced Annual tHir of Hancock county fair FOR SALK RY store to set forth the excellent of •• All the fruits of the season. It Is remarkable that she escaped serioue second money. The colt captured the Joy’s qualities association. the food manufactured the injury. first and fourth heats in 2 33% and 2 pure products by Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, 33% *l G. A. I’ARCHER, I. Heinz Co of Pittsburgh. The public of 19, 20, and 21, at Mountain par:;, Sunday papers will be for sale begin- respectively, the beet time of the race. Sept. 11 J. A. CUNNINGHAM. Ellsworth and vicinity is cordially invited to Bluehill— Annual fair of Hancock county DRUGGIST, next J. A. In the other three heats of the race Salinas | uing Sunday. Thompson’s call.—Advt. agricultural society. trotted second to C. G. Andrews’ “Scott” Main Street, Ellsworth. store will he open for one hour after ar- The of Salinas in his rival of paper train, which is due here performance this, first marks him as a like JUibcrtiscmnUB. C at 12.42. race, good one, others of Donum’s set. He could go in WE SHAI.L .... f Charles A. Kiva, of the Berlin (N. H.) the list without effort this year. He went Continue the Reporter, was in Ellsworth a few days this an exhibition mile at the county fair m Ellsworth last his sire in Business week visiting friends. He the Gran- year, paced by says 2 30%. AT the- |Lik!lpnfiilS!f* WE HAVE ♦ i ite hose boys have nothing but good words to say of Ellsworth and their treat- Ellsworth will be well represented at I FOR_1 WIGGIN ment here on the Fourth. the State firemen’s muster in Bangor next 10 WHEELS The Hale and ii I Mrs. Gilman P. Smith and daughter month. Senator Dirigo BE SOLD x IK-H-S-H-I-’-i-I-I-H-H-H-i-H-l-H' Maud have moved from Ellsworth to hose teams will be in the race. The II WHICH MIST GENTLEMEN. DRUG their former home. Dirigo, jrs., encouraged by the good time t Harrington, Many | j AT ONCE. | on the are of friends in Ellsworth regret their removal, made here Fourth, talking from > Pifi'K. 820.00, STORE i. Miss Smith graduated the Ellsworth entering the big hose race. Both the ^ You do uot mind confessing that you like idee things—good Shirts ; | 1^L high school with this year’s class. teams of Ellsworth have been junior " ll" v T"tv T.AST. ♦ X under the management of d —nice Handkerchiefs—comfortable Hose- sensible Underwear —pretty j; C Dr. Lew is Hodgkins and wife, I)r. H. voted into Eagle hook and ladder com- pany as volunteer firemen and are thus Ties correct Collars and Hats and Gloves—and "ZS ELLSWORTH BICYCLE CO., ♦ ■ W. Haynes and wife, F. A. Coombs and Cuffs—stylish good '; E. G. MOORE, eligible for a fireman’s race. In the MUMil.lK ST. V. | £ wife, Miss Lora Parsons, Percy Bart- contest Ellsworth will be repre- Linen do you? We have all these things. The prices are J 4* REGISTERED DRUGGIST. engine generally, ... lett and A. Moore left for Gott’s Is- sented by Old Hunneman and Dirigo, and Hoyt ^ lower than and the assortments, we believe, are selected Special attention paid to prescriptions land yesterday in the schooner yacht possibly by Tieonic. Ellsworth will send elsewhere, mall orders. and “Lorelei” for a deep sea fishing trip. a big crowd to Bangor. with care—more with a view of having WHAT THE_>• Y We use great care and pure drug' in greater thoroughly—and medicines anti friends of Miss Mabel The annual of the compounding prescrlp* The Monaghan picnic Congregational out of the The men who these lions. something truly ordinary. buy things PEOPLE SAY: will be interested to learn that she has Sunday school will take place on Tuesday, ^ ^ iC are dressers hence are ever watchful of jwissc —♦ LOOK FOR THE been invited by Prof. Chapman to he one July IS. The excursionists will leave on appreciative themselves, The best in town to get ; ; place — :: of the soloists ou Maine day at the music the 10.35 a. m. train for the terminus, Drop in any day. Our time is yovs. Money back f you a of on your ILLUMINATED MORTAR. styles. good job painting j festival to be held at Bangor this fall. where they will take the boat for Han- safe. at a moderate want it, makes trading absolutely carriage, very The dates of the festival have been fixed cock Point. The boat will call at Hancock orice— for Sept. 21, 22 and 23. Point in time for the train which arrives ^ in Ellsworth at All are Prof. E. P. Sampson, of Sac o, a former 6.10. cordially CALL ON TOWER, HAMMOCKS, invited to attend. The tickets for the principal of the Ellsworth high school, ... at Lord’s place. BASE BALE and LEWIS FRIEND & CO., who was In the week to also find a vari- city last attend f You will great I GOODS. TENNIS Ladies, clean your kid gloves with La of vehicles for sale and to the alumni reunion and banquet, paid CLOTHIERS and CENTS’ FURNISHERS, ety Belle glove cleaner, for sale only by M. I % let. Tiie American a pleasant call Thursday. Cor. Main and State Streets, 1*. o. Square. IMI’EK COVEKEI) BOOKS for kid and _^g Prof. his hand Gallert, headquarters gloves connection. I. L. HAL.UAN, fur summer Sampson tried at news- Telephone Manager. You a at reading. got FAIR. DEAL paper wora once; for a few months in the the famous Paragon gloves. All the lead- 1 _LORD’S. J. A. THOMPSON. winter of 1878-9, he edited The AMERI- ing shades in lace and clasp. __ ■-___ CHKiSlIAX KM>Ll\UK. fllatiui licarht «£c.air.n. Banking. j COUNTY NEWS. pltfiBf tfc* «xte&4:r< 7 "i-nt* r~* For 1%*- -k B^giaaia; JnVj -edd*?*?-*--*: C&rnmtp .T«wt w» rnrm fo* lut aexi f«w £ ?in® *i ~»m * iisi‘ p.j wtjea t* to •> 16—4 4MnBrat FU» fl -2 Hasecl SlTIirj i yew**. ; *-e~ a.rr -»l >*-*«* CffitJ fell '* We-*: “Tone.—.* --- —L#Ip»x. .* ELLSWORTH lit Jfott-o c*. « cf I Lockheart's «rr-4? N a t el^e- r* cc:r.n:«eGced Tt.-t.*' ar. i we are nMr* -'•*.» t« w»4 * «v:s M .a.. l LFTTEK TO MRS- Pt'KlUM. Coouemr^d f :rr- :• jf bixsd. T• •; roan who ; -:d ii. r« to eoeatry. \tsn T-ary*:—*- .-i kr< -i«:.z»r£:T H 1 Gof s b*« opened a ioe- A It i- * -: ..w : p c:-*as: fr. ; *r>re h:* _«*. =L1 fr:* d« end *v *. jcta?*: sAe r:*. *? iv2 -r. f:r :■< t: la tbit k4£k KTr .if ~ —■•■ J bar* & frr-r z :vn ro * u. r* x 7r^* fit*. «mAL t: liaf *■ t-* v jarftti- V- Have? d.. ::-.e«" tressed tee h« f ;.rru tkiittf I la aiKi». > .*. r. r. 1' ■* Fj::.- r: •-• r :s* X esnat mj p-v to a c » .: r ^ * y : * ._• w : u OCT ts 'JJ.ZZ- ----". m recent? : *: i. B- T E r •- ^r.al .a; it- i.tjjk *.- *e- *^o lb* .v. COCLIPGK. P***t4eni. ■ y"* Tb t> »a •* t» enr : T ■?: tad two**.«« ■ v r.'* Vec-t.av!e C i <2 ? u nx-4 to one *w. *-*.5 t jobs r WHiTcr-VB, iv*-/ M V' -> ; Mr*. *a' r* :f >W*. Is iii* -xt^er.'.: Ccugb;* '* :* n •. 4** an w : *' r* g g ■ •■!■*- rjf f «*■ 4 u'* counsellor a: kw r fr --end ik has deeper rrows. -g*. M>* F>“?f Young is to Portland !:r a * r. r' -'f *?’•• t> Ins and at s “Katfeao®^", SWAN S ISLAND. 1 s per- tjji 'i {:* L’iv.w*i St.ate- Rath’ -»- nave yet talka ; y-.-r snare, and r * :. v ua*ti’ g **. b* f-rr.a-*- *r,d a? 4 *m, ex. y -** — ***■--- .-^ws n*re. and in 3IAINL, -. Mn A. STEWART >! -•= n ;- a; ^aa; a : ;«r | r:gn I J " 4 Mr- W H : h w small, m a IIOMO:*fl’ATI!!" i E a- r % a .. t a: Nr -* Wf»T R**"-S1VSLL». be- g trv. -upp > :rg Mrs. K antr f -' near* *l<'3 :ii ±>-s warmth from .:* XtaaM] M *.r ii- «t li «m j-. ^*.1'. M- rut 9 of Mr. v«7 centre and w a u the kind 31 prompt* 4: : si; ii. L*r La. lire » for i!c« wees*. rturfr^t v.«•*>Hi > .-1 and aer* held in New York- Aga tno-ugutfui re mem trance, and Jaly H. -.__ a: bA.f- *.♦*, and wa- r i-A.. -.r -re gv- ;ig. .- * ,-rtn sir '- ing K. BFNKK P.. JR # 3 rj. 4 4 for and : ult. at.jsg. -Ended t he r* JOHN L» T. Tre .:. .! Surry # *g : w eautifc j rat ] AT TO UN EV A I LAW : : :-•> .* t very U«e -£j it Ure *ez_ Tie eerv;.v* were *r*.*y a tier. :- 1 ry v V*\ w —.. OFTricxS i! — f E p re* fee : t-'-.-s B*; I Sis. rri:i. 1-4 s**-rs :■ -.he *n summer and resident c; ,u.~\ ns r-.a:.;.g :. * tr.fr p*<:pie Method:-; acres nur.day after:. ~ BAR HARBOR AND l Mi. P*ct. it. 1' xrii: 24. rxr.:. 24, 2* Bl.i ..il. and duty vh.ch appeaxed reoe n:.y and in the vestry .h tut e.th_;.g. ue and the t•. age Tbe v. C 4 J xxtm, 1 Z—:h. x:: 1—'. *- : XXT, — 1..r. Bar Har :T. 4*. i’-ar Hir1.* ‘-•ff T ir V n V 1 e* .! w- seek: a: * * S gad E .el irtu#: satur la Alar* t. is it. 13-; I! It*: .4-: ess Mr- N -. .jo* ; 13a Tim- i. :njr w-ra U. —.-taet... c* Use Mazier c »: y 4g- t/.K.tGiaudinghe** d he did r. t D. a 16-:-. Jia. !.. -1-23; IT, 4. Ill J _2xi * riki>: :-»aee* .3 Holt, t o : r-» a serm ,-n lx .r ;jknis m.i.i.iji • l-urp« pr .e TIT. eighty-five years. H. GUKKLY, arks en rjr t JJH. 4p-t. H Yung. (»r *-e n:eaf r:n .a:r e % : : r 11: ve ? t'.- > *'-d Fra:. « L ’tao. ! ’me-r impress a; I E N T I i The 'sirs*- of • m. *‘Fra:j- '..a now *: Bangor. v> ’ed the:r fam- of Mr. SI — 7. \ ♦ The cc-’_- f n?^:: n.»h*m n- :_• & s:-_ -r: -frs here a.-: wees. »r*- Ate f ts« P i*. j..a1e lot .-. w....c*ad VVl..t ■; xt**age* tad >.pli any warning cam <*f T5 in- ,r?t that be !a<-t. Is > *• :: s. .• To? w.th .uu.ber f F .re I-.and. N Y. always may nrz*~i. rt- > i-een led luvof a? i.ineaattat :s ’•*3 -“A T e~ ja^s >ti t— mtn *rnc* bills' Buh k Sene.- 1 11 -. 10. 7.. July G. be wa- a. pa— 4r -irttglh t _• srit- $1.50. Cid*e«2 W cl:_c*-Lar after? — .--• w n tad :Les .* rma; Bengal: may he & charlatan, an i A- er’ 1; hdir* Co*» iesss. yet the express .on of t:* wn i.-:pea then hr may ve a pr pbet h God. Eli- __ A. J N well. t be p-ho: -grap her. ahd his :hat te * /-d r«>: vec auScient strength wa.- a — r- rv? j* 5 <: n.?at: naiist. Th-re friend* a r. cd here M.: T:.r V> k tE4T >. *: ! •*> v.'* I K jah d*y tLe.r to be rex. .e: ace xorc t the cool and r, CARROLL BCR RILL. TtA* M va. Reir*‘*t ■' more drama t incident in all baa 2' r. -cere yacht from Boston. H W *H»LL, At V" f P history clime of his summer home, 5 :**-»* f the mar. 1 1 : w .: > :nv.g-.rating ATTORNEY than tnr -.-.nr n Meant Carmel J hn ^fiS? M -s Lee :* Eddy, of Franklin. .* visit- *a**r* Thk His k >:r K b: :*hiso- L ,:.- a- I a- I where be so wed season. AN D w xr'daaw, t:. ait l«e*r- ing M>i Elia McOoar, recuperated C" y *m r.‘, M- the Baptist a- a sensationalist. and =. v* -'-"* -* --* -" tne to the COUNSELLOR AT LA '•-* ar. i" xrwurf... : tee There was a Fourth of ,aspired people expec- was Pa ah Th^y w-r* the t ices f July dance a: «»r> fr r. freait w... ;rT to tation of bis familiar tr> >• laaewi-od. The attendance wa- not seeing form NoTAHT Pt RUC A5D Jt fTT'. E 7 « * thunder from a ekndle** M:«s | *ry <-a*. -_a if : -in r> large, but a time * a- 7. rave a- -? f good enjoyed by a... ind pleading countenance among tnem was a ^m»* n :i-i Hi* interview, Office crrer tltrr*. Sailor a 7- M A. BnaK£ John A. Gordon, of E*»: t ran* .a. is 5nce more. Bat the physician’s with Pharaoh w-ere a series f ?*rn-a- Arhsr’-o*. Mi.-* visit eg a:* sister. Mrs. L. F. Brewer. Webster’s Mate Steeit. Ell»« ‘kill, the lov.ng agonized devotion tkna. d-o 'narration. Sncn v» wa* Mist Bertoa >a fca- arrived i>r me I h p* you will find time te write for -bury 5? u.i beautiful wife and those meat dear Sanctified setis&tio&aliria is for the summer from South Paris, where Joseph oar column; oar mother to H. W. HAYNES, state ought to be she has been attending school. mm. and his own invincible will, were ^International? JJR. never a : ed :T-rt, bat th* always represented here. ilike «:** to res s: the L. F. Brewer, while on hi* way to Ells- power approach of nnoroal E^mernc*** break* in upon S Dictionary DENTIST. worth July L saw a .arge deer browsing the gr:m destroyer who crept stea.tbily Q r 6 the Smmdnm wrld and create-? a «en- *#~SoAdolor for tke Poialet* Ex'rao- There is. no an the roads.de. » doubt, awaken;ng to the by upon him. and has g.ven us another Z Oof <.mar StMTi'lard .lnf.V»rifj. n. r. tioo of ealv H rk: > sensation i? an effect need* f Mis# I«atell of >* n b ***■» ►? x Tootk. ho me- making and Htmor, Bar Harbor, baa of the fact that X housekeeping. ktnxing example *no H I 15 FIRST S *T*L (UKK bat never a '*aaaa.—Presbyterian J.-nx- The time has been visiting fr ends and re.alive* in this gone by when -accomplish- King nor nation one moment can retard Sttfiidard ( wed Vedasedt; aftersootti ... zial ments' vicinity. were considered the toe hour". n notice. principal M. *s Edirh vis ^d re.*::v«* appointed factors in a woman's Salisbury Faalu. education, and in Northeast Harbor last week. The brief biographical ‘ketch of John X HARRY W to *r me extent, i: OSGOOD, though, may have been 10. J. Moore, how he arose from humble — Oar ‘•aerr-t fenite” may be hid from July B but u/ y JJK. •*the faenion" to a become member of a honorable in the town m a rtn c^r own -y -s a? wrll ft? from thr eye* parentage country Ijr X coc k.ng-school, yet it has to be a if steatKD, to social rank t o mine tided X IIOMCEOrATIII>T. cf ah ther* oat God. He can, how- proved and wealth, and useful jSafei fashion. uiaioed as M»;f Eilsvok' v •* ever, clean—• n? from each fanlta in recognition one of the fore- £t., in Instruction the ; ne of and most financiers of the has now Po*t*; a»wer :• prayer wnetoer we ever training IK> IT YOURSELF. metropolis, SrOtct Teicrrai-L cooking-schools ha* into such a become familiar developed to all tbe Iiiy alaable I ■ knew era t.” wnat tnoee faults may b< through *ro wv.g r I»k T. Ik of It i- easy to tell whether ur { W- degree systematic preparation that now y Kidneys prompt publications of the But to cr doc. can be sav-rd. ckensed pr^rse. Nl^tt caul* ac*wcre«1 ; r?rrj t'^ at t' W* have a school of in Bos- are diseased. Take a bottle or glass tum- mnctified v housekeeping Know tne b.g. kind-hearted John G. wr-.ily—not only •'up bler and fill it w;tfa urine. ton. The school is to If there is a Moore was wha; we *:> w. bat ako to what open only young only the privilege of those ap sediment—a ■. x women who wi-h to housework as powder-like substance—after wno were near and ve do L- : kz* w and ne-v^r study dear to him; those G.& C. Werriam : may know srinnal and Blood. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chas. C. Haskell & Son. Norwic1, anotnrr ^ * to u>-:r per- hygiene economy Harbor recognizes tbe lows of a noble way, %p more oi Chronic of food*. Two modern house* form the Constipation. It quickly relieves lewcon.sc: usiy realized Cr**»?> r and Fa- benefactor. Hi- good works are seen on and cures “plant”. The do the work inability to hold urine and the hand. vour A— appreclate in som* mea^ur*: pupils practical every SEND_U3 ONE DOLLAR of the two of a number of times U1.M. M •« t* a.. « •* «• s bouses, under the direction of a necessity getting up tbe* summit own I'J •ulvH l> • the of «:n».oing in conduct Standing upon of his Hiw > doty thr 'iiunt v inrr j. v t. «. i* —i~»i t* the It an teacher and an during night puts end to that >lt» >t:aa. \ -j. •_ «■ ia.*•.. •>1 *1 > ideal : wm<.% are a war*;. cooking instructor in mountain. wL:cu he often .a-t 1 rr M or higbeet tney expressed » when •• J riwilj »• rt#rt«r.;.X. t housework. This school under the scalding pain pacing urine and cor- rnucu And 6ecan-e f tm- inborn and evei pleasure m posse-s:ng *;;d beautify- '*«.• lMV kA* »•,! of the rects the bad effects of and beer. *T l—*- •*r**3.* '•-**: or •«■ III- ;*f l-i v-n-r- the auspice* Woman's Educational and wh>key ing, and looking dow n tue present res;- gospel never ujwu improve- ■** ’*'1'frt"' S3I.7S, Industrial union It is sold for one dollar a bottle at all ; »*r~ fa:A. wb;L w.-cly and lovingly offered of Boston. drug ments in tbe t-.-wu of Winter Harbor, The her stores And received, to its pupil gives services to the sch ool which his hrm hand u»s and Lie joi.iS IS OuR SPECIAL SO DAiS' PRICE justify appropriate guided -- "■ f^r Send full to -—.—-...jrrr* u.f- five months, in return for your post-office address the M*J **u 1 »» *C m K., * 1 V 11.A X J 1 J X J* AW A M M 1 --^ A • r SbbrrtiBcmtnts. COUNTY NEWS. ELLSWORTH MARKETS. KIITKKY TO CARIBOU. Stobcrtiatmciita. fbr additional County News *<•' other page*. WEDNESDAY, .July 12, 1899. One MAINE I.AW BK.OAKDING WRIOHTN AND MKASrHKS. Week’s Winnowing* of News, A bushel of North llloelilll. Liverpool salt shall weigh 8C Novelty and Nonsense. and a bushel of pounds, Turks Island salt shall The Rev. E. Bean preached here Sunday weigh TO pounds. farm buildings of Libby Bros., at were struck and 2. The standard weight of a huahei of Dover, by lightning E-RUNfl’S afternoon, July potatoes, in good order and tit for shipping, Is 80 pounds; burned Tuesday. Loss, £3,000; insurance Miss Nellie Greene, of Bluehill, is the of apples, 44 pounds. I f1,500. guest of Miss Eleanor Wescott. The standard weight of a bushel of beans In order good and lit tor shipping. Is 82 pounds Patents have recently been granted to VICTORY. Miss Alice M. Wescott went to Ells- of wheat, beets, ruin bag>» turnips and f's peas, Maine as of corn, v of inventors follows: G. K. Davis, Dr. S. 11. worth Monday to attend the summer pounds; pounds; onions, fh Hartman, ot carrots, Engltsn turnips, rye and E. E. Columbus, O. school. pounds; Lewiston, platform truck; Kyan, Indian meal, V> pound*; .f t.'> — parsnips, pounds: wave-motor. Df.au Sib: I feel of barley and buekwlnat. 4s pounds, of oats, Milltown, Eight members of Halcyon grange 32 or even measure as by like a new woman pounds, agreement. David Marrs, who was injured by the went to East Bluehill to attend the since using your premature discharge of a cannon on the county grange Friday. Country Produce. Pe-ru-na. Kraus. Fourth of July at Calais, died the next Miss Marion Grindle and Miss Ida Your medicine Improved Yellow Eye, per bush...... 2.25 day. He leaves a widow and both family. has me so Soper, of whom are employed in Pea, hand picked, per bu. a.0( helped Fuller T. of Livermore took neighboring towns, spent the Fourth at Pens: Luce, Falls, much that I can iRst week home. 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"j ■. 1* Lnc-xi* rr ?: '-I:** Lc"_e.i Bex* 1 — 1**^ :.m t A. E. MOORE. B»* z*< fr«x 14 ?* I^J ini* Sr* t4 ;» y<.' Mill zj; c .z r: xwpt.tCs*? v. «3*s £3*1 jutansZHn Prwi. * ■* !*»**;.• xtJ| JU*sa 0 -T «4j* 17 ~vjtr*z* i.r* a 56.00. ▼ am -. oo*e ‘.ye z+ •.' .1* r/i I have Kt Srt »T ■-» *«*. 1 * v ceived a £* * .1 -j® 7:in- D. > 1 of 1* 7 vr * ■_ 7'4 7L .* If i- load r./v..**** -e 24*-. x u* --•*•. w-- ir .ijn AJFL Cr.TS-rZ^Uli ft? La* M.xiy v' '.=• z .——• Fl*J K THE w « * / x &sn z *-s * ja-. sagina * milling % s.nA ■-’■■ .x-t w._. a: r company tsa«& t r t*- v. • 1 -: TC- £E SOLD FvS. *_*H f t '«* v ? x**re *■ > t .. »■•*-* : BANGOR : -n>-T’"..A. .®i£a*-.- -w- 4 A'^-J ;_i 7-Jt ? THE ?V1>E>7 1 sail: -F’ •- ■-1 • I > «: * i- :: s z- KOjrrr to loaa. BLUE BIRD 3RAMD. p-er tst>!. 5U 75 iA?*e w <* -«•' U 0 C L E S*l*. SCO x*i '• 4i4* ;se» ,x1 : BUSINESS : •t. *i.TT TiilN 1 iJLIL. L-’ill £~4j1 —4. 7 7. ktori. 4t f-. UPPER CRUST. 5.00 ♦ ♦ -i ui-> ■ l ri. nerr A— .' I* 4■. y .-;• WastSurn a. CrosSj s Cc a —4 *4- 4 < * :-t.»4 ... w i- *.5m ♦*x. : 5.50 —* n l.* -4** ,-•»•-•» .*■»■' .'...* Y *«■ tCOLLEGE. : *■ ••• *' *■* frvts. ies t -. ex REMEMBER: 5 *rt*am s nr. $.*£.;**« ?a;i t- jtjf * AJL'E A«is *.. £>. 7 * '. *.4 r 4 4'4- ? ..m* ■■' .. -.a* la*--- **? of "* J3. 1 N N V i-A &*e .. * x*» we*; -. E»e~» Ba—e' *arrant el. A -*:t : x> Pea- ■> ______;t c •* •see, A:: «• —A a «.* '-ft S-: O, F *ar X -r * 7, k. >■>;:'< .:;<>*>; 4 A r. z tftte * i* -r ia.ft.*'-- 4 2M4 v /_ 4* vr~ >'* 7. W H DRESSER A: ft Oi k 4 >ox A A*. jx.j* 7 j; A. % a u.; !c: tie cv .u •. k. SHORE ■-‘■AT if fcu»*0 .'.ar; ACRES. 4l* 1 XT ft- 2 .**> L. f. Ha*-- ♦* •* Hasm-.: v-. '1'=- :< k r-Z1 M-**&■*' A P LAMOIXE BEACH. cy.+. fj*?*z* Ha*z*r. k*-** s.: v.< •■»--• p-4.' f: H* -r/ Hi.*- i-<* IftXTxcf :«f -r-e-a .o k -«*-wr 3* ;;*.<•*'• UlVl|Mio3i|J> > Dog y a d ASXr .'n-* *■-?'•-£ Aaxr.-ckj 4‘ jm r*«> A; ^ i1 -a. v! a.4 Mi -* :.s* E 3. 13 *ft_c :iey st-ft? OOtSMLLfJiZ. AT LAW. *■ *7; o-urr.* *'*- a. e.«»At £ -* ra' uv:/ t :•*** »: t a Pa-nf ■ \l* >' f a p i»o a x a- H a f -*» ""i. Cl '.3' :. x -A«t * oa fe*:x ^ f» if: SaTL 4JJ BCILXfl»-i « a re>«f{ :ra»a / j-oiiAa* -_jt as: and cheap wcrr.-c collar fc. i. :«*•*. a: e.exes of ,ci is ** a: * NOW : y 0o.aa.a5 ** or OPEN W zz .f w*» '-rr-'-ateC *- t ELLSWOETB, XiiM ac.-: i<*- fc->:x. lii w'-rf c*ie ly.z '.a* '-.a-sm if :ae :r+<.v.i.r» of *Ta-_js are a UU* ITM* C-f Prftik v» of A3-2'-i‘- -. *■• combination. tie f 'tutrssjtjk Ha->: ate of .a *- poor Edra. u : os:j, rsr>E2 :3 ftft_“i Of S3.1T. ifcfcc ,»ti: d«-o««r Pe*--- tra-vae *-rs*-* :a* r*s r****si directed at him by the toastmaster and SUMMER SCHOOL. SbbcrU'srmrnta. Katlroaba aitb Steamboat*. II. S. ALUMNI. other speakers. MONEY FOR MUSIC. E. Vv. the last was Lord, speaker, loyal A Large Number of Teachers In At- to the high school. He had been con- ANNUAL REUNION AND to Your Place and Maine SECOND nected with it from the capacity of janitor tendance-Instructors. BOARD OF EDUCATION WANTS "Keep Central Railroad. through the various steps of student, The summer school for teachers was BANQUET. teacher and APPROPRIATION FROM CITY. superintendent of schools, and opened at Hancock hall Monday, by State Your Place will You.' Commencing June 20, 1899. felt a part of it. Keep W. W.Stetson. BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. f VERY PLEASANT AFFAIR—INFORMAL The toastmaster read letters of Huperintendent-of-SchooIs A regret Ml'SIf INSTRUCTION IN THE I A. M. A. M. P. M.P. M.ZA.M. the Hancock hall has been with desks SCHOOLS— — from former tea .hers of the fitted i OFFICERS — following Without good health wc cannot BAR HARBOR 7 00 10 30 *t 10' *8 45 5 35 TOASTS ELECTED OTHER keep high school: .'). O. S. of for the teachers the and BUSINESS AT JULY MEET- 7 30 10 "5 8 36 9 0 10 Lowell, Uoxbury attending school, situations nor Most troubles Sorrento.j 15| GUESTS FROM OUT OF TOWN. I .at in C. B. W. enjoy life. 8ullivan.. 4 [ school; Stetson, Colby; R. more ING OF CITY GOVERNMENT. 351. Supt. Stetson exp himself as Mt Desert » Whittle, Westerly, R. I ; Miss Harriet A. originate in impure blood. Hood's Sarsa- Ferry 7 55 11 20 5 351 9 6 35 than with all the arrangements Waukeag, 8. f8 <;§ 11 20 W! f9 ^ 0 43 While gather'd here t»« night Joy, West Brooksville; E. M. Pond, Bel- pleased Fy f5 An parilla makes the blood rich and pure, Hancock f# 04 fll 24 5 42 to 40 f With joy u I hearten nd lUlu fast of the school. He a better room has application from the board of says Franklin Road.. 8 12. f5 51 f6 55 our love we'll With the education for a and thus health, which will \ sing, si.iging of the following words never been for the summer special appropriation from promotes good Wash’gton Co.Jc. 114. 00 c7 (4 Joined heart ami hAitd provided f6 i firmly to the air of Seeing N lie the the for ELLSWORTH 8 28 11 65 0 10 10 7 12 A Home”, schools. city the introduction of instruc- help you “keep your place." happy loyal Imnd, merry Ellsworth Falls +8 32 tli 00 0 10 .i 7 18 For Ellsworth School we'U banqueters dispersed: tion in music High stand Stetson was also with the in the Ellsworth schools, Nlcolln. t8 4.5 12 14 30. 32 Forevermore. A strong baud bind* <>ur Vumnl, Supt. pleased f f6 t7 was the Green Lake. frt 53 tli 2.3 fO 40. 41 Heart t<» heart and hand to tiand ; Interest in the school manifested by the principal new business before the f7 ■ Lake House. ... f9 01. f6 0. f7 60 We lov*» our school's dear Year- and decade* ha' ■ o power »•» rcml It, board of aldermen at its name. of Ellsworth, with the attention July meeting last cKocd'S SaUafui \iOg Holden. f.* 07 12 38 0 f,i. f7 66 We love her sacred lame Rolling sea nor stretching land. people Brewer June- 9 27 12 58 7 18 8 14 All al»ovo, shown teachers and instructors, and par- Wednesday evening. things Bangor, Ex. St.. 9 35 1 05 7 251 11 S0> 8 21 Then let her CIIOUUS. The full board was praises ring ticularly with the provisions for their en- present. Mayor BANGOR, M.C. 9 40 1 10 7 30 11 3.. 8 25 Her name and we then for Ellsworth glory sing >lng High School' in the chair. P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. And t*> her altar we tier tertainment made the hav- Oreely bring Ring then praises loud' by committee BORN. Portland. 1 20 5 35 1 30 4 20 12 2.5 of love. ever Rolls of accounts were ufl’rlngs Ye*, we’ll -lug for Ellsworth High School ing that in charge. passed as follows: Boston. 4 30 9 0o 5 57 7 35 4 0) We are all her children proud. BRIDGES—At Isle The school opened Monday morning ROLL OF ACCOUNTS NO. 5. au llaut, June *2*2, to Mr and MrsSanmel W Bridges, a lfl to These written for the occasion our FUND. (laughter. Sundays only—July Sept 3, leave Mt words, Ye*j for lov’d school we’ll rally, with about sixty in attendance. This wrs NAMK. AMOUNT. We’ll CA RTEK—At Bluehlll, June 3, to Mr and Mrs Desert Ferry, 2 00 p m, Ellsworth 2 34 p m ; ar- and to the tune of support and guard her well, 00 sung America, will swelled to 100 in the and on Police, Timothy Donovan, 45 Lewis P a rive Bangor 3 .*() Her dear name and fame shall never perish afternoon, Carter, daughter, f Hannah A.J pm. the 111 ra in C Lon 1, 45 oo a train from Wash- express sentiment which animated While we’ve health our love to tell. the number reached CANDAGE—At Bluehlll, to Mr and Mrs Daily, Sunday Included, Tuesday morning July 7, ington County R R leaves Ellsworth 10 33 ! of Ellsworth Chan P Smith, 10 00 Henry H Candage, a sou. p m, the gathering high school nearly 150. Supt. Stetson is pleased with arrive Bangor 11 50 p m. Insane, Maine insane hospital, 113 31 CLOUSTON—At Bucksport, July 5, to Mr and alumni at Manning hall last Wednesday the of who he BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. CHURCH NOTES. representation teachers, Josiah Mrs Howard F Clouston, a son. One had Williams, 31 50 evening. but to look at that are of and hero for GORDON—At East P. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. says sterling quality, Water, Ellsworth Water Co, 1*80 00 Franklin, July 4, to Mr and and hoar baptist. Mrs James B a Boston. 9 8 00 9 CO. gathering, the sentiments ex- the real can out of the Gordon, daughter. 451.1 good they get Electric light, Ellsworth Electric Illu- A. M P. M. and all fears Re r. C. S. Me Learn, GASPER—At Surry, June *21, to Mr and Mrs l pressed, for the future wel- pastor. rather than for amusement or Portland. 12 56 11 10 12 40 school, minating Co, 85 00 Willie E Gasper, a daughter. of the Friday, 7.30 p. m., church prayer meet- P. M. s fare Ellsworth high school were recreation. have taken hold of the Text-books, Hancock Co Pub Co, 2 CO LAWSON—At ing. They Tremont, Juno 17, to Mr and Mrs BANGOR. *5 05 9 1 5 3 15 *4 56 z 8 25 | allayed. work the Supt of schools, William H Dresser, 41 Mi George G Lawson, a son. Bangor, Ex. St. 5 07 9 20 3 20 4 69 8 30 Sunday, July IB Morning service at earnestly, says superintendent, It was the annual of the Ells- and the Ellsworth summer school is bound School, Isaac N Avery, y CO M A RKS—At Bluehlll, July 6, to Mr and Mrs Brewer Junction. 9 27 3 26 5 C3l 8 37 meeting 10.30. Sermon the Sunday by pastor. to be a success. P H Charles Marks, a son. Holden.j. worth high school alumni association, school at 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. Hancock, Washington, Schoolhouse, Stratton, 2 89 Lake House.. prayer Waldo and Somerset counties ROBBINS—At Stonlngton, July 3, to Mr and w hen classmates once more met together meeting at B in. Praise and Penobscot, High school, PH Stratton, 2 75 Green Lake. p. preaching are and not Maine but Mrs Stephen M Robbins, twins and a class, and represented; alone, (daughter Nlcolln as indulged in reminiscences service at 7 p. in. Contingent, Thomas E Hale, 27 40 son;. less Massachusetts, New Jersey and far-off Ellsworth Falls more or remote, renewed old school Hancock Co Pub 7 50 UNI "ARIAN. Oregon. Co, STOCKBRIDGE—At Atlantic, July 2, to Mr ELLSWORTH 6 17 friendships and formed new ones. U.ut and Mrs Isaiah J Rev. A. II. This is the tlrst of a series of summer George H Grant, 70 00 Stockbrldge, a son. Wash’gton Co.Jc.tlo 42 behind this social side of the asso- Coar, pastor. purely O W STEWART—At to Mr and Franklin Road.tlO 52 4 38 of service schools to be held in the State this year. Tapley, 15 00 Gouldaboro, July 5, ciation, ami deejer is a Sunday, July 16-Mo-ning at Mrs Otis II a son. Hancock. 1102 f4 54 importance, The school here will be in session two C C Burrlll A 140 00 Stewart, common ground on which the classes lose 10.30. Sermon by the pastor. Son, Waukeag, S. f6 43 11 06 f4 57 weeks. There are two sessions STEWART—At Brooklln, July 4, to Mr and Fy s and daily,from Josiah H 50 75 Mt.Desert 0 50 11 15 5 their individuality unite in a common school at 11.45. Higgins, Mrs Fred a Ferry Sunday 9 to 12 a. and 1.30 to 4.30 m. The A Stewart, daughter. cause-the welfare of the Ellsworth m., p. E E Richardson, 10 00 Sullivan. 8 05 12 30. high Pastor's class In the are TRIPP—At June to Mr and Mrs. and young people’* meetings open to the public, and the Latnolne, 29, Sorrento. 7 15 1 10 5 45 school, of all the schools down to the Isaac N Avery, 2 Co Ovid T a son. vestry Sunday eveuing at 7.30. will find much to interest and in- Tripp, BAR HARBOR *7 50 12 20 5 45 which forms the foundation for people George K Higgins, 4 00 primary struct them, besides an to I the whole This is the serious Teachers’ meeting with Mrs. Sarah gaining insight John H Brimmer, 6 CO system. pur- modern school of which 16 to leave of the alumni F evening at 7. methods, many John P Eld ridge, 23 66 MARRtKl). Sundays only—July Sept 3, Bangor pose association, ami by Partridge day 1135 a will find they are surprisingly ignorant. Dr N C King, 5 CO m, Ellsworth 12 42 p m. Arrive Mt creating u new and more enthusiastic CONGREGATIONAL, Desert 1 Bar Harbor 1 55 m. The school was organized E F Dllllngnam, 1 75 CANDAGE— BRAY—At North Penobscot, July Ferry 10 p m, p to the school, it is but Monday loyalty quietly iier. J. M. Adams, pastor. morning and settled down to work at Ells Elect 111 Co, 8 33 9, by John P Haney, esq, Miss Angle Candage surely forwarding this purpose. Library, A Louise Allen, looo to Freeman S botn of Bluehlll. for and Bible on once without any unnecessary Bray, zSundays only. The reunion thi« was held at Man- Meeting prayer study prelim- A 10 year inaries. J. B. Morrison, Joy Co, DAIGLE—DAIGLE—At Bar Harbor, July 9, •Dally. | Friday evening at 7.45 o’clock in the Tuesday morning Redman, FKTUden, 10 00 by Rev J D O'Brien, of Ellsworth, Miss Mary tStop on signal or notice to Conductor, elupel. The twenty-ninth lesson in the chairman of the Ellsworth board of edu- Ells Elect III Co, 3 CO I being used lor the reception. The arrunge- J Daigle to Frank Daigle, both of Bar Harbor. c Stops to leave but not to take passengers. will be discussed. cation, delivered an address of welcome Curtis R Foster, 5 55 ment was most convenient. A Quarterly GOODELL—ARCHER—At These trains connect at with \ happy to t he teachers. Fire dept, John P Eldrldge, 8 (>4 Ellsworth, July 3, Bangor, through social hour was in the Sunday, July lb-Morning service at L F Giles, Miss Lizzie M Goodeli to trains on Main Line to and from Boa* | spent reception No arbitrary nroerramme for the school Eagle Hook A Ladder Co, C1 CO by esq, Portland, room before the was served. A 10 30. school at 11.45 in the Horace S Archer, both of Ellsworth. toll mill St. .Iuhn banquet Sunday is laid but is announced from session Senator Hale Hose Co, 155 Co short business of the association out, A 232 88 meeting chapel. to session. The instructors this Morrison, Joy Co, Tickets for All Points South and West was also held, and resulted in the election FREE BAPTIST. present July 1, by Rev A R Macdougall, Miss Georgie week are: Prof. A. J. Butler, of Colby, of to on sale at the M. C. R. R. ticket of the following officers. A. Total, $2,214 97 ilugerthy, Waterville, Grange Cunning- office, \ Harvey Luckenbach, pastor. in English language and literature. ham, of Ell-worth. John A. Peters, class of '81, STREET COMMISSIONER'S Ellsworth. jr., president; at 2 m. Director F. E. of ROLL. Mrs. Hall Sunday, July 16—Preaching p. Chapman, Cambridge, Ill 1.1,—ATHERTON—At Mt Desert, 9, bv Mary Cushman and July are to tickets Percy Gospel service at 7.15 p. in, conducted Mass., in music. W. D. Parkinson, Highways. $1,822 93 M L Allen, Miss L Hill to 1'aul It Passengers requested procure Bartlett, Miss Alice if. by Supt. esq, Mary before the and Ella- vice-presidents; Mr. S. 11. Sumner, of I^wiston. of Waltham, Mass., in common school Sidewalks. 173 81 Atherton, both of Alt Desert. entering train, especially Scott, secretary; Theodore P. Higgins, worth to Falls and Falls to Ellsworth. 7 30 8. studies in rural and graded schools. Miss Bridges. 19 63 LESLIE—LA WRENCE—At 4, treasurer. The were elected Tuesday, p. m., Y. P. C. E. Bangor, July by GEO. F. following of in voice Rev Joshua M Frost, Miss Estner B Leslie to EVAN8, members of the Margaret Koch, Waterville, Vlce-Pres. and Gen’l executive committee: Miss Friday, 2.30 p. m, examination of Henry week the 39 E both of Manager. and physical culture. Next $2,016 Guy Lawrence, Bucksport. F E. BOOTH M. A. Miss Eva Miss Parsons, of Hancock, and H. A. Lucken- TEACHERS’ SALARY BY. Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Ag’t. Clark, Aiken, Agues instructors will be Director ROLL. LAWS—COGGINS—At at the E. Moore. for Cbapmau; Hancock, July 8, Ix>rd, L. bach, of Ellsworth, ordination. Ordi- home of the bride’s Rev S Miss Koch; Prin. W. L. Powers,of Gardi- High school. 120 46 mother, by C Mc- Shortly after9 o’clock came the summon nation services at 7 30 p. m. of Miss Lizzie Marie ner, in nature studies, and Mrs. Mary II. City schools. $30*2 (X) Learn, Ellsworth, Laws, to the room. The tables of to 11 banquet were METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Davis, of the Bridgeport, Conn., training Hancock, Irving Coggins, of Wln- MANHATTAN and decorated w ith throp, Mass. very prettily arranged, school, in primary studies In rural and $622 46 Mowers. There was a of Hev. J. P. Simonton, Me FA ELAND—SPRINGER—At the tempting array pastor. graded schools. Baptist most dishes. The whole did Committee to which was referred claim parsonage, Ell-worth, Julv 10, Rev’CS apjH*tizing Friday evening at 7.30 prayer meeting. The summer school makes no by credit to Mrs. C. 1. who had the provision of Benjamin Frazier for injuries resulting Me.Learn, Miss Su-ie C McFarland to Watson Welch, Sunday, July IB—Morning service at for evening entertainment fo^ teachers, K 5TEEMSHIP in from fall on icy sidewalk last January, re- Springer, both of Hancock. CO., supj»er charge. 10 30; sermon by E. W. l/ord, of Ells- but it is that during the term About were seated at the tables. probable ported that city was not liable for dam- REED-MAYo-At Mt Desert, July 1, by M I. ninety, worth. at 11.45. musical even- Sunday-school Evening there will be a literary or Mr. Frazier’s claim was Allen, Miss AJ Reed to Fred L Among the alumni or from out of service at 7. ages. indefinitely esq, Agues guests ing. Mayo, both of Eden. town were Prof. E. P. of Saco; postponed. Sampson, Ol'T-OF-TOVVN SERVICES. To-morrow evening the teachers of Ells- RANKIN —ROW E—At J II Prof. Harry C. Emery, of Bowdoin; Miss Street Commissioner Smith, who was Amherst, July 4, by E. W. of will worth and the entertaining committee a month’s leave of last Patten, esq, Mi-s Daisy 1> Rankin, of Marla- Annie C. of tne Cniversitv oi Wis- Lord, Ellsworth, conduct granted absence at l Emery, will tender a to visiting teach- viile, to Frank S Rowe, of Aurora. consin; Miss ('lara of Bowdoin services at Bayside Sunday at 2.30 o’clock. reception meeting, had reported for duty, and the Fogg, ham; ers and instructors at Manning hall. The ROBERTSON —HINCKLEY—At June Hollis C. of board passed a vote directing him to re- Bluehill. Chicago; Mrs. H. K. affair will t>e and for the -4, Rev Kinuldo L Miss Nora Eooert- Joy, informal, pur- sume his duties; also that he a to by Olds, Butler, Mrs. E B. Bowen and Miss Frances put stop son to B ELLS WOK III FALLS. pose of bringing teachers and instructors work Wilbur Hinckley, both ot Bluehill. Tribou. of Dr Edwin Clark, of all on the highways not actua'ly Boston; togettier socially. There will be a short Worcester, Mass., and E. 11. of necessary. Emerson, Mrs. L. C. Hastings has gone to liar musical and literary programme. DiKn. Bucks|>ort The sj. cial coramittr to which was re- % here she will ferred a hatch of old tax deeds for settle- The menu was an excellent one. and the Harbor, remain through TEACHERS REGISTERED. the summer. ment, reported that one had been BOWDEN—At Bucksport, July 7, Mrs Mary L card, with its well-selected quotations, Following is a list of teachers settled, registered and asked for further time on others. Bowden, aged 97 years, 5 day’s was in itself a feature of the banquet, and of who has been Kuel Preble, Bangor, to this others in attendance — deserves reproduction. It follows: up noon; Granted. ! COl’GHLIN At Ellsworth, July 10. infant visaing his friend, A. I. Richardson, for failed to The committee on streets asked for eld'd o! Mr and Mrs Henry D Vough'in. NEW ROCKLAND have register: 1 YORK, *‘.Vo tense hare they <*f ills to come, no cares Hie past week, returned home Monday. further time on petition of George N. GETCHELL —At Bar Harbor. July Bertram Mrs. Inez I.. son of Abner and Eilie beyond today." Small, Stonington Black and others lor on Union Inrds, Gctehell, aged A of with Miss M. hydrant is > ears. LINE. COM* MKATS. party young people, Miss Myra Mills, Granted. | street. Il< H.T At P ANDJANGOR A. Grindell as are Miss Emma S. Ilamor, Cove Surry, July 8, Stephen Holt, ag-d Bam Konst Veal with chaperon, occupying Salisbury Alderman Ober was S."» C .’it Dressing ** given supervision ; year-, months, day-. Steamers of this line will leave the Ht Contention Cove Maud I.. Bangor (Eagle u '.ttf a roust teas Bellatty cottage Hamor, over the of allowed PARKER—At Julv .-, Mrs SarahS I "Oh, there, my Countrymen." expenditure money Buck-port. High at 9 a. in. this week. Idella Stubbs, Hampden 0*1 $ Wharf, Head) every Monday KNFBKKs. Mrs. Knhraim Higgins and John O. Segar Parker, aged years, montns, day-. Lena West RICH A RinsoN — Lorenzo and Rockland at ft p. m., for Now York direct. Kumery, Jonesport for work on private way | AtTremont, July Hot Fi-h Pudding Chicken Sahel The families of M. I>. Haslatn, C. A. la 1 I Myra Sawyer, Jonesport Supt of Schools Dresser, in behalf of Richardson, aged years, month, da's Returning, steamer- will leave New York, "O 'tin and L. C. who have been Mass WATT>— At 1", William Watts, at 4 m.. foul." Joy Hastings, E. A. Perry, Malden, the school board, before the Eli-wortii, July pier 1, N-Tth river, ever> Monday p. » appeared | ared 7- years, 1 month. f.>r ana New Beets Potato Chips occupy in the Morang cottage Ht Con- Mrs. Allan K. Joy, Portland, Oregon board and asked for Kocklund, Camden, Belfast, Bueksport a special appropria- WEBSTER—At Rock port, Edward Webster, KKI.IR1IK-. tention Cove for several days, returned Miss Cora E. Moore, Leonia, N. J Bangor. tion of >200 toward the introduction of of Pcnob.-eot, aged Jn 0 inontlis, jn day s. With our fae.llitb.rs for home A. j years, superior handling ‘Every < mil ■» to judge f .r himself, according Tuesday. Lydia Bennett, music instruction in the city schools. He YoCNG —At Gould-horo, July 7, Everett ii freight In New York < ity and at our eastern o Ella Kellier, »l- .! i_’ v. to effects which he experiences The ladies of the sew circle will I Cherryfleld was authorized hi- school board to say Young, aged year-, month-, days. terminals, together it.Ii through traffic ar- ing give A. by •). Bessie Nickels, that if the would the rangement- we have with our connections, both Apple !;y English Pickles a lawn party and strawberry festival at city appropriate $200 j Bernice Bartlett, by rail and water, to th- we-t and south, wre are olives French Mustard Mrs. A. W. Ellis’. | school board would raised a like amount, CJuccn Thursday evening K. Harbor lti a to handle all the business ln- ! Grace McKown, Bootbbay He oi MARINE LIST. pn-ltinn "His looks see me I riveteti on the from 5 to8 o’clock. All arc invited, it probably by subscription. spoke to ua to the entire snti-faction of our plate." I McKown, t.U'teo in that a number be SophieG. the of music in the schools, both service and Hot Bolls Plain Bread hoped large will Sara L. North Lamoine advantages patrons as regards charges. Coggins, the desire of a of for the present. Annie L. majority parents Ellsworth Port. CAKKS. McLcliand, Baring same, and the pi n proposed, which was The beautiful home of J. (). Whitney Castine SAILED AH raft s promptly met. Chocolate Angel English Walnut Mary Joy Dunbar, to have a regular instructor in music visit competing j wi s handsomely decorated with the na- Helen J. Soutb Addison "tfue ra est bon Ah, goutez cal" Reynolds, the different schools Saturday, July 8 tional colors and Hags on the Fourth, Carrie E. East Holden Vanilla Ice Cream Sherbet Johnston, The board was dis- ! Sch F.avolta, Whittaker, staves and Fur all particulars address, orange while there were scores of evidently favorably Newark, Hags placed Ethelyn B. Jordan, Bayside head-, Whitcomb. N t o >1 Fa-tern t posed toward the scheme, but was feeling Hayne- II C. or I BY, Agent, ari r. about the lawn. The decorations were Mattie A. Orono j Sch Colburn, poor after its Fourth of July dissipation, Leonora, Bellatiy, Vim-yard Haven, luni- No. 11 Broad stieet, Bangor, Me. Bnnnn.n Peaches artistically arranged and received Etbna M. Marlboro & Co very j Ford, and wanted further time for consideration I her, Whiteoiub, Hayne- A. ii. Ill NT, Rockland, Me. “Drink r, fietsy, whatever you do favorable comment from all who saw Isabel 1 A. Waltham ARR1V ED fa Jordan, before voting upon the matter. N. I.. NCWroMB, Gen’l C. Tilden Manager. 'lea Coffee them._ Agnes Smith, The mayor reported a verbal request for Monday, July 10 E. Verona A. I>. SMITH, Gen’l Freight Agent, nee. taste u ho drink." Alice Webster, of on Water "They always change location of hydrant j Sch Forester, Farrell, Bar Harbor .* 11 New York NORTH ELLSWORTH. Alice M. North Bluehill Broadway, City. Wescott, street in front of Carr’s market. No ac- j Sch Myra Sears, Closson, Thmnustou hare heedless Emma B. East Bluehill 'They consumed, with protiiyal- Love, tion taken. SAILED ity, their stores of water and provisions." Francis McGown got a slight sunstroke Emma M. Richardson, Mt. Desert Pine and BOSTON AND BANCOR The question of sewerage of Tuesday, July 11 last Tuesday. Sadie Jarvis, Surry st re#ts was referred to committee Enough of the material -let mac the intellect Spruce Sch Lulu v. Eppes, Jordan, Vineyard Haven, who has been em- I.ulu E. Wood, on streets. | have Wesley Salisbury, *• Elisworth t'o sway R. Nicolin | lumber, Lumber ployed at Bar Harbor, has returned home. Hattie McGown, Request of M. J. Drummey for permis- i For more than an hour this menu was Miss Bertha I. Milltown ARRIV ED Mrs. Jenness McGown and Phillips, sion to take Hunnetnan engine to Bangor discussed, with a relish, and then Charles daughter Mrs. Kelley, Jonesport I Sch Samuel Lewis, Fullerton, Boston Steamship Company. of are relatives H. Drummey, president of the association Hazel, Ellsworth, visitiug Minnie H. North Ellsworth be in a short 3biicrli5fiiunts. The A^..wCa.n has subscribers at l"t with Mr. Coggins’ aunt, Mrs. Frank links will probably layout e<>UNTY NEWS. I COX ’NT V N’KWS. a beautiful the 11 i>. Hancock county; Staples. time on Poane’s point, •/ past-offices For additional .Vfw* »ee other f=*w ndd.fiV>nn/ A>*r* *«•* c#%*r j County page*. «trott-**. r? the eastern o com- I ! wooded and open For mi* the puptts in the county Little Miss Pauline Bunker, daughter ==* FA^aLYU^ THE AMER- of the There in am- Dr. A. in t8to. bined do no* rtach so many. \Y»-»t Itrooksville. of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bunker, of Somer- [ f% »‘»t f rank) In. | extremity peninsula. Johnson, Originated excellent and men i* not the ir is ha* a small room for links, ICAN only paper printed CELEBRATING THE FOl'RTH. ville. Mass., spending the summer with Frank Bradbury shipped ple will to work there so n. C. A. Lewis’ Banco**, county, and has never claimed tc her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R, i load of paving b. k« to Boston. yet West Brooksville's oelebrfition of the will be used for a clubhouse. *. that can be, t**: ie cm y paper prop- Wooster. and wife and Mis* Ger- ottage 1 -;ti whs a success, and an occasion George Heath u. cd a county al* th< mrly oe paper; Mrs. F. M. Watson and Mrs trude Clark have to Orono. most to all. It whs planned by daughter, gone I»rsr rest are n local The circva- profitable 'y papers. D. R. M.'Rea. of N. Y.. are at ha* made notice- t'. the L ongrc-gational churi h aud its friends Brooklyn, Koscoe Bragdou very Ft NERAL OF C. A. SFOFFOHD. ■ the Watson homestead. have a* Birbor t, orn * summer list, t* largei to ra;fe funds for church purposes, a* They abie on his building*. The funeral of Hon. Charles* A. tsj>off- improvements To Cure Every Form of ffiar- that all the other papers guests Miss Kmtna Mead, of New York ■HSfasInflammation- printed well as to afford healthy entertainment The panic to Martin’s ridge wa.po*t- j ord. of I>eer Isle, took place Wednesday, •n Han mint' and Miss Stella of INTERNAL as much as and amusement. Peacock, Brooklyn. and was attended. Rev. Mr. EXTERNAI j d on account of rainy weather. largely 10. w. Could n remedy have evicted for nenr’v The early morning wa* as quiet as on July i officiated ; his remaras were brief * The hay crop will be slim in this *ec- Chapin century except for the fact that it tv,*'sr* M V NKWS. ; any 'ther day, in consideration for twe but very He alluded to the extraordinary in-:.; lor many h. ,.;F CO! Lamotn*. it lias .ng wnl be eommenced next | appropriate. ,-t%.. * "■ 3 s---- other lad.e* who are very ill. With rare con- fact that of the ptir I Miss Marcia is a friend at we*k. though many younger King visiting | 1 Every Mother; sideration the young men and boys re- generation ami he himself.as a new comer It act* It Is Stockton. Wood worth to the promptly. always ready f r use Percy expect* buy 1 Ifu riN-li Point. frained from the usual noisy 'demonstra- in the place, had only known Mr. SpofT- Dropped o-i ->■!.: »r ^»iff• ring » hi! !• r"n Miss Emma King is at Bar Harbor for M<*«e* Abbott place on the George* pond I It will lively cure a*'. •i!m«-nt» L. L. ms and wife, of Bangor, tion. Between eight and ten o'clock a.m ord iu his weakness and failing health of jx» that I attended with inflammation; such n* the season. ! road. asthma* opened th ern- cottage July 1. the streets were gay with a fantastic pro- body and mind, still all the older resi- Miss Lottie Lear is at t wa« the in«ane colds, couch*. < < Mr. Ha id fam f are oc- cess.on. which caused a decided sensation. employed North- J 'in W*’Ttakt taken to dents of the town, of whom wt-re y Bangor, I many Mains, colic, cholcrs-rvor’-u*. all form's f east for the season. i Select- ^ in at 10.30. Harbor at \uguata by a in- thr« -*t earache 1 » cupying Mason ttage this season. The exercises the grove began a*y!um Wednesday present, had known him a- giant in *. ? j I c k mumps ti tienr Before that time a number had Mrs. Lionel and son. of Wal- man S Sea mm on. t cl levand a lewder in lines of a aa u of are at goodly Hodgkins many ««_ All who u«c it a-r amazed at w Ur. Wa .ft. Bangor, it> n !f-faj assembled there, where extensive tables tham, Mass., are their T. 1 wis will *. me o\« from tion. Asa he had txen and arc '. ; i; ,v CVc: Ibe Walton .ullage for tbe season. occupying cottage J. ship ! lawyer president power afv* booth here. 1 wer* spread. From the kitchen j hi* Martin Hidge farms to K ittcry via of Hancock county bar. a^ a he We have n*“■••• thi* f.*r a n,..«t At other tent* cake, ice- in the I ...... dispensed. educational meeting at Bar Harbor last The result of the base ball at might have had the highest place liaroor. game lit.iii* result*. Hiram « tiji, candies and lemonade were find- of the State, while as a Mason he Me. cream, week. Franklin on the Fourth came near to rep- gift J. A. Boardman and Mrs. Boardman. of ready treats had been took rank. 8er.-1 fnr our New Bx>k Tr*r.*r-umt fhr ing purchasers, The resent ng the lb to 1 plank in the Chicago high Bsneor. ar; ved at tbe Boardman cottage reading recently given in Grange and there was v erected for the audience, J. B. Redman, of I''!«worth, was 1 » ... hail by Mrs. Lulu of Hancock. plat form. pres- Crabtree, | L J. ’HN- %*<•■... it || ... Saturday. also a tasty, covered platform embowered ent. having driven here to attend the | I was much enjoyed. William W Bragdon has sold hi* farm Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ben«on. of Bangor, with evergreen and bunting and fur- funeral, as he and Mr. Spoff rd had been Mrs. Curtis has a a- at Betchland to Moses Abbott. Mr. Brag- came on Si nday and will occupy the nished with seats, a table, Emory position intimate As a citizen Mr. carpet-covered Mr. Ab- friends. Spoff- cook at Bar Harbor. Miss Ruth is with don n ves to Franklin village. Idaxfield ’tage. chair* and an organ. ord had always taken a prominent place. relatives at West Sullivan. bott is building a blacksmith shop on his Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vose and family, of The company was called to order by the He was supervisor of schools for many COULD, new farm. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett and of Rox- who now t he Providen. E. I., came on Friday. They pastor, Kev. J. S. Richards, the exer- son, years, and many of the teachers of that keej)* store j, oc- are much to the Mass., are Mrs. Bear* prowling round, cupied hy t hr late J. W ( .»on;t>*. -« if ill occuj. y tbe Greely cottage thi9 season. cises opened with an organ solo and the bury. visiting Bartlett's time remember wit h grat itude his kind- of the women and children. i>repared t<> fill every want that of in a duet parents. Calvin and wife. consternation can President and Mrs. of Bowdoln singing “Rejoice Liberty ", by Capt. Coggins ness in helping them to overcome the r>o Hyde, Lorenzo saw one supplied by and chorus. was offered Rev. Mrs. DeBeck recently ana their sou arrived Prayer by Art hur Reynolds, a graduate of Harvard difficulties in their way. As a sj*twker roi.tge, Georgie, close to her house. ??he tried to Wilmot Lord, of Farmington, who Is a pass 5, ana are the Hamlin ’9?, and recently teacher in Minneapolis. few *urp*s*ed him. Choice July occupying ou but would not Confectionery. his vacation here at his old set the dog him, doggy a.- spending Minnesota, is his vacation here. He leaves a widow and two children. cottage usual. spending : home. go. Bert Whitaker is at East H. 1*. A. Spofford, of Peer Isle, and The Hancock Point go.f club contem- port, appren- JulyS. Ch'f'f.r. Fruit. Nuts and the like. Dea. George H. Tapley read the Declara- Mrs. V. K. Warren, of Htonington, and mating Home manges in its links ticed to his brother, Forrest Whitaker, plates tion of and after Independence, sing- l»#>rr |«le. ne who w»« the and this season, and will substitute turf for who ha-* the contract fora large school grandson pet pride ing Hgam by a mixed quartette—a pa- of his old An appropriate purchase rlav in t ht> nnttinr crre*-rw. building there. age. triotic listened a man w ho song—all to one of the her here. by feruoke* J. A. Bacon, of Bacon. Robinson A Co., Capt. Edward F. who com- | visiting pupils finest and most eloquent orations ever de- Hodgkins, if * with Mrs. Bacon. J. H. Bacon, mands a yacht owned by Boston parties. Walter Peirce and family arrived July 2 together livered to a Fourth of July audience. The K«*t Franklin. Arno and Carlo* Bacou. arrived and openi vjuuuay wild ms miner umi uroiner .»n a short visit to relatives here. open- speaker was the Rev. R. L. Olds, pastor ol Miss Mabel Donnell went lo Northeast - ed the Bacou 5. in this town. in an BOX of CIGARS cottage July the church in Bluehill. Hi* The Fourth passed unusually quiet Harbor 4. Baptist * Tuesday, July manner here. A had been talked of Mrs. E. B Bowen, of Newton theme was: ‘‘Younr America”— i. e. th* Miss Florence Young, of picnic Center, Waltham. M isses Carrie and Hattie B'ntadetl but was to a later date. goto Mass., arrived at the Bowen cottage Sun- American republic, still in her youtt Mm**., accompanied by two friends, is postponed Ellsworth to-day to attend the summer MEERSCHAUM PIPE. Mr. Bowen, who is on a business the nations her vacation with her sister, Mrs. who has some day. among great of the world- spending Mary Small, spent school. ! trip through the West, will come to Han- wnar she has accomplished for the world Mrs. Lionel Hodgkins. weeks in Hotkport, returned Thursday, Miss Lula Wentworth in at home for a cock on his return. what she promises for the future, anc During the term of school recently accompanied by her grandchildren, who brief visit from Ellsworth, where she is William Crabtree’s crew of painters hat* how she baa taught the world that na cloned in this district the following pupils went w ith her. TOBACCO and CIGARS. lion* employed. repainted the CampbeB cottage. The cannot, more than individuals were not absent: Flora Stratton, Grace The school entertainment June 30 was stand and thi On the Fourth Mrs. Frank B. Joy wa* tottage has been let for me summer to A selfishly wickedly asking Stratton, Roy Stratton. Gorham Stratton, very interesting and was pronounced a of the first driving down the Hardison hill with L. Freeze, of Bangor. Mr. Freeze and question murderer: “Am Earl Young. Alice Whitaker, George complete success by all. Mi-se* I-ancaster Bartlett Stover's horse; when near the family arrived July 2. my brother’s keeper?’’ Pendleton, Ruth Curtis, Lester Salisbury. and I>rew had evidently taken much pains HENRY GOULD. In his remark* the foot of the hill the horse made a John Nutter, master ol upon Spanish war anc France* Reed. The efforts of the teacher. to train the little ones in their several quirk Capt. formerly PKTK&* BLOCK. F! L“WOETH. ! the history of events in the Miss Annie Roberts, for the advancement turn to go into Mr. Stover's yard and yacht "White Wings at this place, was Philippines }vart-. and all did their best. Several class Mr. Olds pointed out the hand of Provi- of her are all. tipped over, throwing Mrs. Joy out. She in the harbor for a -hort time Wednesday pupils, appreciated by exercises in particular were very nicely dence as c to be seen in was bruised but no bone* were in learly ihe aucces July 10. 11. d ne. Both teachers left on badly MADE ME A the -chooner “Super t'. loaded will; _ i Saturday MAN s.vtr events occurring. His address helc broken. The carriage was badly smashed. t* : ... i iv::■■;yu v« r he paving stone from Bradbury's quarry The Harwich, Mass., Independent, in morning. A -J > Mftc- the audience for about an hour, was muct July 10. S. I Frank.in, for Boston. an extended o? the commencement The rain of Thursday broke the drought and was considered report applauded exception 1 > A much-ueecea convenience at the exercise* of the South Dennis high school, here, and now the farmers who had hay Spain** <«r .itest Need. ally good by ail who heard it. At it* steamboat wharf has been supplied by has this to say of the principal: “The out are thinking whetl the loss on hay Mr. H. P. Olivia, if Barcelona, c.ose. Mr. Richards, as chairman, on be- Sjain, Capt. Cne-ter iu his new boat staga just members of class of have had the ad- is overbalanced by the benefit to other apends his winter* at Aiken, S C. Weak ftJAxin 1 Tl.*;- 5SW half of the audience publicly thanked the mi eflisi* a J.r w‘ « f finished, na- been needed vantage of Prof. careful train- or not. The seems nerves had Imvu been finished over ilnmor & Rich's 31A IN R flOTANISTS. The Fairies’ Tea. NEWS. store. abbrrtisrmntts. Five little fairies wont out to take tea (■„■ .V. “re 1‘ther n*y pa gen. 1 lie West Eden school holds Under the Sunday Visit of Botanical to shade of a juniper-tree. very enjoyable in tlie at .lossclyn Society picnic grove Each had a cup from an acorn-ball Clark’s cove. Aroostook County. cut. And a Mrs. Ada M. of plate from the rind of a hickory nut, Herr, 439 If. L w bile ! July 9. M. nrd Burn*, turning the I Written tor Tiik Amkkican by Bits* M. A. And the table was spread with a doth all of H Odd Fellow* of Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa., suf- I Mock, wan oulhwfit IlnrUor. Clark, KlUworth. j lace, ami her carriage quite se- Which the Mrs. Ada Parker and of Dan* spiders had woven the banquet to fered terribly from female disor- ptic was takon into henry family, There is a society in Maine whose aim | | oared Mr. Dr. Herrick Vera port, are occupying their cottage. grace. kindly and attainments should be more generally ders. Her nerves became tm- N — were Charles has _ broken, Stanley been seriously ill Ob, such good as | Ig known, in order that more who are things they all had to cat! rn* is quite badly bruised. for some weeks, hut is at people she endured intense improving Slices of what a treat! I /\ I strung, pain, H present. interested In the same line of work miry strawberry—my, |«| Honey the vt etest the wild bee could the Mrs. C. F. and avail themselves of the hive. I I I f I slightest labor wearied her and I KNOW Ills BROTH KR. Dole,with family friends, opportunities a ^ And humming bird’-- for each one of the came last week. Rev. Mr. Dole is ex- which it this is the Botan- uuine surpr. never occurred offers; Josselyn live! XL V H household duties became a burden, pected soon. fl ii.cii In- u.-r ical of Maine. It is of experienced Society composed Then they p:,‘dged their host’s health In their A :• t .n Miss Nellie Carroll and Miss Katharine and I hpproached Maine jieople who arc interested in plant favorite drink, B Frequent fainting dizzy spells ii. the store here I wan wait- Fret-man left Friday to visit Miss Jessie life, mid of residents of other states who " bleb was — wdl, what was ■ would come mers and ex*, -tiding his hand lletllun, at baybrook, Conn. it? Can anyone upon her and she i botanize think? ■£ ordiaiiy. A critical inspec- William Mason has been engaged as to any extent in Maine. A four W the 6 would fall prostrate in a sw'>on. M faded in r*. vt al hi* identity, mate on the steamer “Sorrento” for the ! days’ meeting is held annually in different by, dewdrop that monies from the heart of psidvraMe inter lie season. In his absence his wife will visit the rose proved parts of the State, which is usually dc- I After several I r ■ on > had not her j trying physkmns seen tor parents at McKinley. Is the drink of the failles, one knows' I voted in part to held excursions and in very He had — without success years. changed The tourist season at Southwest Harbor I’risciila Leonard, in The Outinnk. % f\'t O fl Mrs. Herr b a B ot loo part to Indoor when § ^ pk y, pounds opens well, more guests being registert d meetings, opportiin- t lie of six- Dr. Williams’ Pink I age at t he hotels than usual at this early date. ! it v iq given to hear various specialists upon I I I 11 I VP I taking .I'.3 f 200 AMERICAN ^ pounds, aud ; are well tilled. PATRIOTISM. Cottages their own subjects. I for Pale She savs : I lie few days j People. M Us Clara I.. Hinckley, rcoeivtv gradu- ! This year the has society explored ; A Sermon Rev. .1. ated from the Rryant *V Stratton com- l»y M. Adams Which H The pills brought imme e i. ims ow ned the ! Aroostook county, the annual meeting ; mercial Boston, in mmanded thir- college, stenography Kings with the True Metal. after | and is a few having been held the last week in June at relief, arick taking six bo s H •c t in si/** f r«>tn t he I typewriting course, spending weeks at the hum of her J. H. lloulton, fr un which as a cx- On the Hun lav before the Fourth, Rev. uiployed in the uncle, place centre, I was cured. Dr. Williams’ P k 8 Mason. J. M. of n >t hern eursions were made tosurrouuding towns. Adam-, the Congregational J' mating 'ii' it. in the mean- Rev. John Boardman and of a sermon ___ _ Pills for Pale had done I j j family, This region being practically an unknown church, poached appropriate to ^ People t ti< .'H of t he Hallowell, arc at t he Dirigo. The people part ! land to the of the the Independ' Da* v. hieh rang wit h true i-taught ei n terms at the Congregational church | majority party, what all treatment I ty-sev Sunday American previous .-.4 h evening were glad to I:-ten to one of M r. charm of novelty was added to the other patriotism. The sermon was 1/1/1 TP7C Boardiii in’s .\ client sermons. A failed to do.”—From the Fxa.nu- er id five brothers Owing attractions: and for this reason the great- preached extemporaneously. Following IIWW III Eg t he m-u r ini f mr totheheavyrain.no services were held an * broth- or part of the time was devoted to Held is abstract: iving. 'ii. 1 rother, Albert, in t he morning. I j ner, Lancaster, Pa. s study and the indoor meetings were re- Asa people we are accustomed at this nia, havinj gone there in The new stars and stripes flung to the duced season to in a around ( < Horn in the on I to the smallest possible number. indulge reflections of ■«; breeze July by Postmaster Ralph Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Popple I Dart It? on the nature. arc ® y iiig days called for an extended amount of powder lloulton itself is a very pretty town, with patriotic These prevailingly |i a All t' ■ contain, in condensed form, I eldest I r t.«• r rv d in t he to burn. I'he crash of lire for crackers many fine houses whose are beau- highly colored ami exclusively f. ments ne^ssarr to ne v life find rich- E 1 ; grounds compli- give »» tlie **< p-i itution” .»)ld hours ws* the demonstra- thirty-six only it to ourselves. ness to the blood and restore shat, ‘r<,d fl nd in t he *!• **In- I tifully kept, is surrounded by a region mentary Native Americans, >i>p-of-wnr tion of the nature of the day around nerves. They are an unfailing for I Hc “* rv. in tht! Mexican of great natural and and as a rule, possess an unreasoned faith in ^ specific Holmes’ corner, with the addition of tine beauty fertility, euch diseases ns locom>tor ataxia, pnrfnl G r* civ •i-i-.ii. i tie fireworks in several the institutions |\ ^ J i j places. Many at- I gives one th impression of being a very we have developed. They j a paralysis, St. Vitus’dance, seiati^a, !- 1 f. ii t v*.* « till about tended the fa r at Columbia Bass | hall, town. art as t > tlie and are ill 111 I I gia, rheumatism, n*rvcns headache ♦he I ■■ busy proud past sanguine B^> siiu w di t im* he has Harbor, and others the (rood ■ after-etiepts of the of the ■ Templar’s as to the future to I I I I II II grip, palpitation »d o;i The journey over the & Aroos- ttie point of vanity. ^ the oyster police in rally at Munset. Bangor JLjr JjL s&pSL JflJIL heart, pale and sallow complexion*, am* .ll fl Conn. took road is in our 10. Spray. a very interesting one. You Many passages history, indeed, forms of weakness either iu male or f« .....le. E :* w.-re \r : w and July Nancy see in turn little towns that are glaringly seem extremely fortunate. It was fortu- 'oksvi!! !•: we were horn K-»*t Suriv. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale are never B new, then thick woods of large trees that nate that the earliest settlers upon our People Colin E., c at Stin- j sold the dozen or hundred, but in U -!tn:r prayer meeting Philip shores ranie in by always pack- i.. are veiierabb with age; now a of the fullness of time, son's Wednesday evening. I glimpse ages. At all druggists, or c.reel Irom the L V\■ i- U In our a <’ then a vista of actuated bythcfrosli of Bluehill, frightened r, lovely impulses imparted liarr.s Vedicha Company. SchenecUJ N. V.. 50 fl lavs we 'd have Barley Bowden and wife, hardly river and now a with a in Europe by the revival of and cents per box. 6 boxes $2.50 fl ■> visited his mother lake; clearing log learning be I Icv>- ?> year* of sopar- recently. a a the reformation of was 1 tie .1 of Katahdin not so It for- i"g we would not Harry Pond, of Dedham, is at D. W, house, religion. h ul i«c r. W inchester’s for a few days. very faraway am! •-till snow-crowned in 1 tunate that the Anglo-Saxon gained the ti. B. A. (it orge Thatcher, of Penobscot, is at j spite of the July beat; but perhaps the selves to the use of leaders the work for Mrs. M. D. Chatto. one view, that frioo frminnnr ren»*t it inn in dominion lure. We were fortunate in passively Designer of “Columbia”. >sj.‘ is at home from I whoso manifest aim is the subversion of 'r MUs J Fast- « the earnest (Pay ;n<> ilt j 1 > •-i upon one's memory, temper of the men who laid Mr. Herreshoff r- not Vb'd. r i-•% -tin Sunn- of Hampden, is in town. | brook for her summer vacation. is that of miies and miles of land the foundations of our and our popular liberty. forest republic; J. ... .n ■ says W. Iltndeiv 77. M!! hn- m '.<*! ins Crockett’s arc at | Let us tradition, Lyman family to! (’apt. Ralph family sine* is with hear not so much about our ■ with all the tr* bare and history sprinkled incidents }: a or. iii'ii «n ''in* 111 standing dead, which to life won- “glorious” as free men and Outlook) clings and dr e d with moss. that to tli" man of Christian privileges .'•! inim ii :s in r for a ( ha tin made a to leafless, gray Fire faith, justify Bang | Byron trip Mariavillc more our the w •• ttie about “glorious” duties eh derful tenacity, that Herr, i.off WOeks. and returned with Anna Stinson, who ha.- is responsible some of this waste, and conviction that God lias led us along citizens of a who n in that n. the republic. Many will designs is without. the of h s i'iie lading* so-iety gave an ice-cream Lm teaching tow disease for some. way. yachts j come on Rev. \ddhert Hudson and family ar- We Tuesday to celebrate the birth- 4 Sable Monday evening. One interesting and suggestive fact in shall be wise in exercising discrimi- eyes. It ho happens, however, at the rived Thursday to take possession of their day of their liberties, will the Miss . Chatto, of South Brooksville, ha- country betw n and are pool impressions of America, ti.• summer with .Mrs Howard Bangor Houlton, toting nd n for a f< w d aw ait The indifference on the part of the peo- "Nat” Herreshoff, ns he in ..'Ilecl by fXTY ing found man; maritime of especially lamented the signs of the Lord. species plants the arrival f his sister, Mrs. Hudson, oi ple is paralleled by an on otherwise known in the State as decadence of religion among us. To our indisposition yachtsmen from MMne ) !' :,p. is I he Mi- -- l.s'dian and Alta I^aughlin N. Y. only Buffalo, the part of cultured and citizens have arrived fn»u. to on t!.- ^.ashore. ex- pilgrim an -try the exercises of wealthy Lowell. Mass., gpeud All to learn that their esteemed growing The only religion tall, thin man, with a red ! and a regret to sacrifice their to the ser- t he ■ leisure hummer, has returned from -! this fact is that the sea has were supreme privileges. They faced ttie public neighbor. Simeon Lord, planation stoop. He has a thoughtful c< nance, B. I'a-! I’d 1 mf Iirs be* n vice in pursuit of motives of pure I.ym n. the.Maine general h-^pital with thcde- been here .u wi-.at is now the interior, and inhospitable conditions of a bleak and patriot- v-itingb iuiit. .Mi- Howard Lord, for ei-iim f the doctors that he could not hi ism. We greatly need a revival along and those who have conversed v ,: ii him that at s.mm time since the glacial period savage w iMerness that they might be un- the j)HHt week. Mr. Lord has lived from tc: lines of that he his helloed. day molested in the of God. The good citizenship, an awakening I say keeps thought* p.nisoif. for his summons, all it these plants grew along the ancient sea- worship Simeon Williams, of Clifton, who has i day ready yet hope such ns will men ! To use tiie expressive ot the 1 church ua- the of enable to realize*, along langi been visit i?:g v.;i L ..mud, returned may he tin* will of tiod to -p.ire him for *dinre, a tv t lough nearly extinct, col- point contact between with their I small what he does not k w about some time. The churtd: and aopreciation of their privilege's, boy, me Wo!" neighborhood, •’irirsuf th- m persist in old lake bottoms earth heaven. Their state was theo- and Sunday school need him much. the of must for yachts is left out. He is one o’, rhcsinart- Mr. and Mr-. F. I Mime entertained a and cratic. The father was a in his price vigilance they pay 10. C. swamps. priest f* w friem?-* one even:ri>* last week. A July | d their perpetuity. est yacht sailors in the country, and in Tiies was fortunate in hav- family, and the household was a school of time is Icty very pleasant reported. South ItrookitvtlU*. As a nation we are in danger from an some of the trial races of the defender” ing at this meeting several gentlemen, religious instruction. We have appar- Frank CDrrv and f were he whs at the disastrous results wife, Holden, Schooner “Mildred Capt. A. L lost old overgrowth of power; power dispropor- helm, with of May”, who not members of the ently the New England reverence guests Mrs. Clarry’s brother, F. E. is for Portland. though society, to the craft. Condon, loading gravel for God. is tionate to a sense of responsibility and opposing Mace, several days re< eutly. added much to the interest of the pro- Thyre no general tendency to I Schooner “Commerce”. Elmei wisdom and About the time when were Capt. the functions control. Awkwardness is yachtsmen A party of ladies and gentlemen from j Orcutt, sailed July B, with gravel for gramme. Among these was Prof. John put worship among highest i*.ar Hurt one result when great force is wondering who would succeed Mr. Bur- t the Fourth at Alligator Portland. Macoun, of Ottawa, the head botanist of that belong to man. It waits upon con- bunglingly | lake. a due time. In A gess as a of fast lie They report the) ! venience. It has managed. youth is proverbially awk- designer sloops, forty- James S. Condon has contracted tc the Canadian government, a man who has lost its sacramental party wer» 1. no ne and Frederick Hale, of ward those foot Mr. build a stone wlmrf near Punch Bowl foi during years when rapidity of sloop “Uloriaua”, designed oy Ella wort b. explored British North America from the character. The religious motive has be- the new ice company, which will operate growth has exceeded the art of self- Herreshoff, came out, and out a wide July 8. Flossie. Atlantic to the Pacific, and whose report ! come whimsical. Our Protestant churches at Walker’s pond. command. s>\ath in the yachting annals ut her tirst > • 1 ~~~ SUbtrusrramts. COUNTY NEWS. ajDrrttermriU*. Pt» •dJitioiMf Oomnty .Vnr* f