LOCAL AFFAIRS. to the satisfaction of the city treasurer ShOcrtififTnentB. and aldermen. The same will be done

with t he distress warrant against Collec- 1 a BU KRILL & NKW ADVKKTIMCMKNTS THIS WKKK. • (’. SON, tor Whitcomb, which is returnable this Statement—In* Co of North America. week. Statement—l*randx i.huihw Co Albion K Hooper Notice of foreclosure. The meeting of Bfanquefnrt command- INSURANCE A'lmr notice-*-t Geo M Ware. AGENTS, Ailmr notice— E-t ery, called for Monday evening, waa general H'm Mercer. BKBRO.L Bank Bldo., ELLSWORTH, ME. A< n»r noihe—K*t M*il da ,t springer. postponed to next Monday evening, ou In linn r.iptcy—E*l Wm R Hlgvlns. account of the storm. Red Cross is ROYAL In Itaikrupicv- K-i Albert I) Staples. degree Why W» RETKK.SK.NT rna Whitcomb, Ha\ ne A Co—Notice. will be conferred. SiMtcment- Umbit Sure* Casualty Co. Homo ami G A I'urcher—A pollie< ary Charles L. Morang and B. T. Sowle left Most Reliable Foreiijn Win gin A Companies. .Moore—Apothecaries. last night for Boston ou business. While j Powder bet- New Yoke: Baking Lowest Rates with there they will look at the steamer “At- Compatible Safety. Canvassers wanted. taguln”, the purchase of which for the to suit on Improved reel estate and I proposed Ellsworth-Stonington route, irn\EY14 1 TO loan 'D.:am\ 8CIIEHULE OF IIAILS ter tKcvn otKer ? —tt—e has been considered. ajiy AT BLLSWOKTH fOST OFFICE. The of the Ellsworth churches In effect Oct 14t 1901. pastors are heading a movement for the abol- Goifo a. m. works a The GEO. H. GRANT CO., East-7.18 m,6(3p ishment of slot machines In Ellsworth. Because in its mammoth Going West—h-f6 a. m a* m. p. Petitions to the mayor and aldermen ere mail c-oska at post office. to be to the of chemical is con- Insurance and Real Estate. being circulated, presented corps experts General Goim. East—6.30 a m., & 30 p. m. next city government. Goino WiuST-Jl .0 a. 5aud 9 30 m. and BAR m., p. Charles I. Staples, of this city, at Frank- to test ELUtWOKTIl HAKBOK, ME. SUNDAY. stantly employed every ingre- lin last week, while attempting to board a Train from the we*t arrives at 7.18 a m., de- missed bis and was for the wen at 6 0*. m. moving train, footing dient and of part* p. Hall cloaea for supervise every process the west at fJO p m dragged some distance. As the train had cleared the station platform he fell manufacture to insure a ab- and rolled down the embankment. He product ■I mm “A HOUSEWIFE’S DELIGHT, ■■ P* 1 The delay of one. day in publication f* escaped with slight bruises. It was a very of THE AMERICAN is due to a break wholesome and i U L La nicely arranged table" LULLs narrow escape. solutely pure, perfect in the water main, which cut the off Master Workman Elmer E. Rowe and in IILL power by which the presses are run. Recorder J. F. Kuowitori, of Ellsworth every respect. rlltL-—-1 A. O. U. attended the lodge, W., meeting most Dr. F. F.. Whitcomb, of Orono, Is of the grand lodge in Bangor yesterday The wholesome food and spending « few days iu Ellsworth. James T. Cushman, of Ellsworth lodge, GROCERIES and was also present during part of the ses the most food are made MEATS, PROVISIONS! First Select man R. A. Whitmore, of digestible Iq00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOC(0<->OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOGOOOCQ Veroua.was iu Ellsworth Monday. slon. The Ellsworth Workmen report a pleasant and harmonious session. The with Powder. OF US AND CET A SET OF X Miss Eva B. Snowman, of Bluehili, is Royal Baking old board of officers was re-elected. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Brown. Esoteric lodge, F. and A. M., had two Senator Hale arrived home from Wash- busy nights last week. On Wednesday CHINA ington last Saturday, leaving Monday HAND-PAINTED FREE.1 it worked the first oil one jj evening degree ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 8T., NEW YORK. noon. candidate and the second degree ou two. Hur .1 P Hlmnnlnn nf »Ko MotknHl.t there was a at Thursday evening banquet frost the work is difficult. The break wi a TRRNION MILL HOLD. cburcb, is coufined to the bouse with a followed work in the third 6o’clock, by reached this morning atid it is hoped to severe cold. Hooroo nn t um nanHiilutuu [ti.triol I GILES * BURRILL’S 1 have the repairs completed by to-night. Whitcomb, llaynea & Co. will Begin Chief Just ice Wiswell is now A. B. of his improv- ty Hutchins, Orland, paid Owing to the reduced pressure. The Operations there this Ye»«r. and is able to sit & few official visit to the lodge eveu- MARKET g ing rapidly, up Thursday American was unable to run its presses, Whitcomb, Haynts & Co. of Ellsworth, hours each : pOOOCK>OW0,S day. ing. which receive power from water motor, have purchased the steam mil of the late The Epwort b league of the Methodist E. H. Qreely has been speeding bis little and hence the delay In issuing the paper. Trenton Lumber Co., at Bayside, and will church will a at the mare Beatrice on the snow there this if suffi- give supper vestry recently. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Stanley, sr., of begin operations year of Wednesday evening next week. Sunday, when Main street was clear of Holden, will celebrate their golden wed- cient stock can be secured. Tbe mill will and in order to do so must have (> came down a saw I i/ppr| 117 A DM you The literature club will hold its next teams, Beatrice the street at ding anniversary this evening. Though at staves, headings and shingles. K warm clothing, and there is no better 6 11 p p p Wvviaawi f\ l\ /VI ■ with Miss Annie next clip which, as Mr. Qreely puts it, wan in Penobscot The company will buy logs landed at in tl»e State U) than of meeting Mullan, present residing county, place buy j) better than 2 10”. Mr. the mill or at Monday eveuing at 7 45 o’clock. “considerably Mr. and Mrs Stanley are better known in protected harbors in the I Owen Hym, the Water street clothier (( Qreely says he never rode faster, and that Hancock Both are natives of bay, to be rafied to tbe mill. Mrs. F 8. Smith, of OArdiner, with son county. Is saying considerable for a man who has and have resided in The purchase of this mill by Whitcomb, ULSTERS from lM.no upwUrdu. Harold, is spending a short time with Tremont, they 11 0 owned Bingen and hundreds of other and Haynes & Co. is gratifying to tbe her parents, S. L. Lord and wife, in the Trenton, Castine, Waltham, Otis people I' OVERCOATS from to #20. <• ones. of who have misted the city. good Ellsworth, moving from here to Holden Bayside, employ- 1,2ft and On Wednesday evening, Feb. 26, Rev. A. to live with their son William, last fall. ment furnished while the mill was in op- CHILDREN’S SPITS, $ upward*. E O. of one Stanley, MRnset, of Tre- There jj E. to Bur- Mr. sailed on coasting vessels out eration. are many g< od patches of Hi to 17 and mont’a was in town Seagrave, missionary Rangoon, Stanley * 11 years, .‘J-plcce Suits, #:{ upward*. (I selectmen, Friday stavewood in the of ihe and ma h, will give a stereopticon iect ure with of Ellsworth many years, bis first trip vicinity bay, I1 MEN'S WINTER S3.50 and up. combining business with the pleasure of SUITS. Heavy Weight, views of Burmah, “the land of the white with Capt. Solomon Jordan in the it seems as if the null could be well the Odd FeiloWa’ being tl SOc. per attending convention. stocked. UNDERWEAR, wool-floeced, per suit; garment. elephant.” The views will show the peo- good schoouer “Active”. During the E. Rowe has a Tbe new owners HATS and CAPS In great varlotle*. from SOc. to S2. I Harry accepted position ple, their costumes and customs, and Civil war he was on the schoouer “dpoka” can operate the mill with the American School of Correspond- was and sea advantageously in connect on with their Shirts, Gloves, Mittens.

    ll» »•'•» < ****•’ anniversary, Teb S. a large number of the new MottioJiii church That ia With meltr- Sunday cf Bamum’s Circus ever ibutider-cioud grow » '?rr since along. ing larger ln< 11 iMt rhe-i l in-Vf ail a her frienUd *$siitd her. and blacker. We • evening. We soon will be at our journey’s end. are aura to gel wet, bul h», t »i "-Mh» Nm Feb. 17. C. Feb 17. Thelma. the we to Kuibnit, Vt keepers began the I would like to call at of the homes hop® ear-ape with Juat the edge of dosing many <;wr. *r U .uut«i;r*»*. •* * *l 1 the abower. We almost *’?• rtanrork. I would like to see Joshua Gilbert and make the ferry Mi>ak ’* r.tM*»*r M*3»it«< ri'Ria** <«. 'iiUrn&rmcnta. with Scott’s Emul- when we meet tt. l:.r M-*• Miss Effie Fernald is in monkeys otbers. I can’t but will coni'- We are to wai vi-tiling Frank- stop now, obliged « at »»*»*• Mr,— In rrferarra >••'* the ah ore, fur there la ; a llBI lin. sion. was carry- tbis way again before ieavtug for my another team wtli gladly answer u.at I « t **••» Consumption ahead *>* T‘*r • western borne. of oa to he taken and the int »l tbal would *!•* m«.‘h ^ Mias Bessie Strait m ba* returne 1 from acroa-, wttB » THREE GOLD MEDALS boat la ro'd I»r la*net e»*. ! w »» rt«*krd nil A off two Uncle Oliver’s house Ju-t making the th.-t I vouW Boston ing thirds of them two-story looms up landing. r»»ld wbkii *v «»•* in Wtli' I iu the as we look There ie the kauth hrratlw. \ ft. p •••;el PAN-AMERICAN distance, across the bow ferry-buttes. The ladle* iijU***"I EXPOSITION Crabtree and Walker are lilt*® it >vl|e\n| mr I t1 •• i*ai». a» d Leroy Percy and the circus In the road. run luto tt for shelter. lub'jw every’ year had Ojr cyclers have gone on They fli-d rubber U nil ih..rough v Uin< II i»c 1 a tew at 1 unk. ‘V. spending days coat, and umbrellae f r wa* the «od ot •••M I have “head. “Ned” will get there iu lime. I the pa mage eeroae my to', wlu to new ones. McimI* b» imj a lentil* a*d U/ it Mis* Nancy Abbott is visiting Dr. and buy lei him which they and take his natural gait. It is not appropriate deliver up to gladly necoiauu-ud If l«» #m -. 1 Chocolate New. ao is ao I make him aa il, who have been visiting relative* broke a bottle of Scott'* and Mrs. Oliver to meet us. “Uuoic comfortable aa 1 can by Try It yoiirwlf It Nit twenty* ally giving him an and in Camden, have returned home. O.iver has to the umbrella, a* there la a can ** gone post office, but will iiii the five r**nt» n bottle. Y«»u gel ■op vehicle he I* oiherwiae ahel- Feb. 17. M. Emulsion near the be back in a minute.” Our monkev reetptlou is tered from the pelting storm. any druggiat'*. most All cordial, and we are tiling* come to lliuae w ho North happy. wait. I Itr'mkMVllle. and the s due time we And ouravlr-a cage monkey “Ned,* is boon until cbed and tied to a on I He Han Miss Effie is ili eagerly coca aide of Hie Young quite river, and „ui wheel. are lei-ee in the shade of a The it big maple. gathering up the Frank has to D ik Harbor lapped up from the floor. .lick, l-Uy of the ferry Segar gone gir.a ot j ct to want to eat din- road. One of the this; they I.dy pally trlee to run to work. ner her hut This the idea that ui.oer ibis nee A uiacussion fo lows, j hike, get. etuck. We suggested it the Anhoti hill and aiow", Mrs Lewis of East is it *s decided it at we nuaii use the tjlmh get out of the Black, Steuben, piazza. cNy on to grHVtfi. visiting herson. W. W. Black. do them Oliver puts iu appearance and we So our to might good. Since j picnic Uncle Oliver', ha. come • * good talk about old to an end; Mrs Charles Parker stems a little better, then the times. A and, aithougn we have nan 5 anything yon invent orimnrcve. have received quite mixture of ,Su u OESIGR, but Is confined to her room. monkeys young man comes iu from the bay ween] CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK. CQPVftlCHT yet field, ,^d Send orpbow., takea **Ned” tvm-inber It with PROTECTION. model, aketch. doses and the (o water, and puts him tu a Hl* pleiaure for free examination and advice. Everett Douglas* has sold his farm to regular j*,)m of our liftf. i4. % keepers stad and feeds him. Ernest Babson Mr Douglass intend* to few deaths from BOOK ON report very Now we have been a long time on tbe : Anlivlii*. PATENTS SRfuJWSS; purchase a f-.rin in New Hampshire | 1 rued, and aiihouah it is not M(nh Winnie GO. Feb. 17. C. consumption. Of course it’s quite noon, K*ue, of ttorretifo, w*» Iht "TC.AaSNOW& we aie an bears. at of Pitent D.C. hungry Ii is suggested gin Mias Maude Small Iroiu Lawyers. WASHINGTON. to Friday » •*/•*%**•• ******* 8 Milk l»r*r lair. cheaper buy Scott’s Emul- thai we spread tor diiiuer at once. Mrs. until fne morning, when ebe went bark Gustavue Mitehetl arrived from Yar- Oliver thinks we sion than new had belter go into the to Sullivan Center high acbool. mouth to remain a few monkeys—and house snd use her table Tuesday, days. diuiug and chairs. Mr. and Mra B K. of that suits the circus But we’re on a and Martin, E la- Mr. and Mrs. Frel Racklff arrived at men.. picnic don’t ueed these and worth, tbefr Mra. 8 J. articles. The of toolbar, Hodg Jeremiah Greenlaw’* Monday from Hall unnecessary edge the pi- klna. of You can be cured of anr form of tobacco Consumption in Marlboro, were the gue*ta of PON-Tg^j®*|BI is all Mr. be made Quarry, where Mr. Kackliff has been ein monkeys right for sitting on. Borne of Martin, easily well, strong, m-sgnetic. zazz* .later, Mra. E. H. new life and vigor by taking MO-TO"***** and in man is the same ! ih« gl* * prefer down on Hodgkin., ployed. disease. sitting right the Saturday and t:mt makes weak men strong "““V/ifl Sunday. Mra. ten floor any w know can Hodgkin, in ten davs. Over B 00$ School closed M at Mildred If j here—you girls play will at.y a while pounds Friday. you have it cr are threaten- with her d.ughter, Mr. cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed, I Arabs, don’t you? Well, that’s the way L H. >t and advice Addrea# Knowlton, teacher, has won the love of Hodgkin,. While here FREE. slh,**vi** ed with it can they did it here. Saturday REMEDY CO.. Chicago or New York. the pupils to a marked degree. Quite a night, Mr. Martin', borae “KNOWN THE WORLD you of died. He wa* OVER” number One the acbooldames who alts this attended the closing exercises, take ; apparently all right ,t the hint? takes herself the nigh,, bu, t(ie Has received the indorse- which were way, upou ta%k of mak- he Printers. highest very interesting. morning waa found de.,1 in hi. Advertisers. Publishers and This the sandwiches of .tail men's from the medical practitioner, Feb. 17. Ego. picture represents ing homemade bread the Trade Mark of Scott’s “*'* Pf*ble’ wh0 h« the nurse, and the intelligent house- and deviled ham, the latter we bought at »«sU 111, i. TIME and East Franklin. Emulsion and is on beulV CAI/r keeper and caterer the Dunbar’s store i>t we came S»S*VC. »V 0“,u w a’ong. It MONEY Alfred Craig, of is at Mrs. rapper of every bottle. Feb'. 17. Bangor, seemed to me that I never ate such nice a, ll«o»s* Evelyn Donnell’s for a few days. Send for fret (iiaUen'N U'*con! sample. aiudwicbes before; whether it was the A ,o Walter Baker & C-umiud warning fee! tired (sf,)re SuWM„ll.,n Rrri.nl, ArtTrrtLrr’* Miss Grace O. of the the exertion i. Ktcwo** Woodside, pastor SCOTT bread, ham, the maker, or * •Vu vet Owing K> < Jn»i Prtntrr • & DOW NT;, my appe- "» m . M Dover a tract, ^e* J* -*•- V J-*8 i-rgal "Notur*. Legal Xoticts. Votirg. ILtflal Kotfcca. Ecgal V/V/ vJ NTY NEWS. of the e. Gilbert T. In either Nadlock, administrator, filed for ! for settlement, and all indebted thereto are NOTICE of FORECLOSURE. T* additional County New* »t<\ othe, pope* HANCOCK COUNTY ItAIMVAY CO. ^^^iln.err.U'd settlement. named. requested to make payment Immediately. Caroline E. Alexander, of Notice. TlllM h«.eio»ft»r Been L. Biffins, late of Eden, in said conn- * lS02. Almira K. Ladd. at In and ternary 4» Bucksport, county of Hancock. Mate one court held Buckaport. tv, deceased Hr t account ot Eben M WHBKKAS undersigned, I L. Halman, of tbe .. probate 3f Maine, by her mortgige deed dated t..e t <.? the »>' the ««orth Ham >r, extent r, tilt d for a* l» THEcorpor9t'>i* named in then leg- ot Baocnck. ti ment. rrHE subscriber uotlce that a Min* r**rrle is rein* county hereby gives Lwe.-tv sixth of d. 1W1, uud .Salisbury visiting *• for the E mit or. day January, islature of the state of Maine. wit: Chap- te hi »• <> l-M Agnes Crane, »f Winter Harbor,! X he has been e*ecu- the Hancock f t iven hi B ewer, ua.y, duly appointed recorded in lountv rtgisiry ter 901 of an > it 1 ws of llavof in -aid con Pc.hi n the private *t ci the heen my. filed by L»»is P. t<»r of the last will and testament of John W to me, lull, wine matter* haeln* pee lied*, vol. &'*9, page 242. conveyed the ■*’tate of h uot to < Siuuli, for llc» use to at K-v J H Bair assisted R»v W P Maine, entitled ttblish beielu guardian, tel Dresner, late of Caatine. in the of .. lor thr a.nou llie.eupou p.i\ate equity jtni-r-igin d, certain pitce of ! »ml siiua>>d < C H.KrnWd sale the rent state ot said minor as K'et.ardson in a T. her* 1 y t\«t notice -rmdhi.ied.li in said pei US.m the terms of said will. Ail ria Cove Hie I proved I, to all perrons, int.reeled quired by persons >. at the westerly side of the sbury past vfceek. *f Ihi.e. r I), aal.en Ho. F of oiunienuing I, all ol the p* rsona named a- '.<> p.>. a tore in ticelbete t[,u .oiler to be Moody, minor, Plurhill, in «aid having demands the estate of ward road Buck a j pub against bounty leading from port- vil'-ge act ot It a tot i. co »«. tv Pei it ion Bled *ai.i said gislatu. *, ..1, persona In the f it.. by Ho.ace W. Herick, t1(-C'-Mn>d are d*aired to the aame for io >r at a alone wall south 01 i!.«? Bnl j th e .ue. e»l.el, present Bang inter* sted in said act Ot said 1. ski: that V.tS leeke guardian f -aid minor, Tor litense at s< and GRANGE ANNIVERSARY g uie, * t.hed a; to sel. ttlement, ail indented th» re'o are re- lock house; thence said wall five n.—paper pnh westerly by a meeting of all ttie n n.c d iu the S,hrfh tIn private sale the r» at estate of said minor as qu*- ted to make and corporator.- In aald ... that 7 “*7»P piyment immediately rods to the land owned by the Bucksporl Ltmoinc grange will ceehra'e tie act of the said be ;f„»nrth. ; described in ». id |..n I9u*i. ; said le^iol.uu11 will held Cf»urt 10 *<* ht *1 «* hll»- p*ti February 4, John N.Uarknbr. Bunitor r.tiu^ d; then e D'-rtoeily *»y said •»* urotmte 1 ighteenth anniversary of ilH oig-nz»- at the office of Hule & Hamlin, uit-ri.eysat *’ B lb* tOUftb rf»t O. P. t'l'NM.NUHAM, Judge of aaid coort. to a stone on mi j P**L ,lld COMBIJ, road six rods stake and .* re < k |„ A true Attest.-1 has. tlw, evening, Feb. 21, in * 11 xhr% X he has been duly appointed adminis- mid road; theme said county **d I gives notice tbat southerly by 10 o’clock iu the foreuo f.u- -he purpose of tolb*l««®oi‘“ trator of the estate ot Abijth (Jutland, io id six rous to t he of Lu be- and supper. The price of supper will JL ahe haw been duly executrix place ginning, organizing said Hancock on ty It-ilway ,s| Ell.worth. In aald Appointed late of Ellsworth, in the county of Hancock, land loimerlv owned bainue> u>e determined not liie "t t tie ll.inchlua. late of the last will and tesisment of John G. I ing by by capHC' y < ompany and for the tra...-actio., oi any other t deceased, and bonds as the law directs a Inal runou given iud a certain of land individual’s but < i£g ‘oece.rtd a cot"In pur- I Alley, la?e of in the «f piece commencing stomach, by hislnight. business that c me ini re said ! i. Dedlu.u., county All demands the es- may property '.a-t »i a -lament of persons having against the north line of Caroline M. Bull -ck; thence Cents and a u. *lmau. Hancock, deceused. no bonds tate lire per fool Cent for ev-ry meeting. i. 1i “““net.. to tor being required of sail) deceased are desired to the road from g. her WOI) petit pro- by the tern's of said will. All presen! northerly by county uumug ‘■ddittonal inch. The invite Uaud the fourth day of Fein awry. u. d. 1902. W. Iio persons the same for settlement, and all indebted lO ir tlvts tods the -oulh following there f. by l.euia g demands BuckspOit Bang t» Sir pt.-eni.d having against the estaU are inn has iteen sent out: named | thereto requested to make payment im- line ot Ballard; thence ny tbeeki trtor ther.tr. of said deceased are desired to Benjamin westerly Buoscnoer here / .«...... ■dec that present — iS. hden. m aald mediately. A. F. Uuknuam. mi Bailaru line across the railroad to a ! /Jen Friend*: r|^HE *. Hot h late reonty. the same for settlement, and all Indebted post A he has been dul\ appoint d administra- Anna .;f Ja nary 7. 1802. fence: m ft r.-* A cert ill Inatrunieut porinirttuK thereto are t«> tnd rail lhenc« southerly till-teen ! Tie Grangt with greeting* most heartr, tor of the estate of > late of .± r—i requested make payment im- 1 Gh-oige Abbott, tc.iuro. ut ..f raid <1. In a stone wall on Benitmin Ballard’* line; I -•» it'- vnu n» come in t heir measuring laat -ill and mediately. Melinda a. Hv mill. rMHE subscriber hereby gives notice hu party; Hancock, in the county of Hancock, fihethe « diene- easterly to said with all M.e I'll a-e mi umire uur uni r* in with pnlu P'obate February «, IMS. X he has been duly adminis- road, | > might. turn us deceased, and given bona* «•* the law directs. «Mej V.a.ihe, j appointed the land Tim e cent- fur < u> ffJJJi!} pT. ...ded by Thnruae Mo gau Koich. trator of the estate of Peter Caiu. late rights the parties n»»y tiave, being j ti font, without nt<> fuss, All persous having demands against the estate I subscriber notice that owned by Austin at d Annie C. Hop «»«| a f urn extra Inch we Hfk. or the ell. name hereby gives of Ellsworth,in the county of Haucnck. formerly peuiiv of said deceased are desired '*» preseut the In f|'HK with nil the thereon; aud Hint: til w id not l»e a task. mi die. iai< Blnebilt. aald j 1 ahe has beer duly appointed extculrlx deceased, and given b< n is as the law directs kins, buildings Trusting great same for settlement, ami all indebted thereto lbMiihod that .ome ault- of the last nud whrreas the condition of said is Ibadtng» and r- citations w>- offer In Sal. daneue.d. Petition will testament of Mary B. All persons having demands against the es- mortgage | > uu, are re(|uested to make payment immediately. admli.l-trator late of in *>f Han- broken, now therefore, by reason of the A cat-e w.iIk, and nbu a su> too U. iy be appointed Ladd, Bucksport, the county tate of said deceased are desired to preaeui per, February 4. 1902. Act < f,. vbbott. u?- Jiv.,.., breach of the c ndition I claim a be ai»«t ► I *"ld dac.aaed, preaewted by cock, deceased. no oomla being required by the same for settlement, and all indebted thereof, j kur« rcinenitier, both hurt ami tall, it'tbe.rloe foreclosure of said lu.ite. u aon ol aald de. eaard. the terms of said will. All persons having de thereto are to make men' im mortgure. Keb. 21, ui Lamolne grunge iiali. NOTICE OF FOKECEOHlKE. Everett 0. requested pay William D. Bvnwktt. ^Martha P. Hadlock. late ot Ceanhefry lalea, mum!- against the estates of said de- mediately. A. F. Burnham. AH David W. Hcm-.n, late of Tre- .n d. ea.ed Final accent of ceased are desired to preVrnt the same January 7. 1902. Frbrnsrv 4 a. d 1®v» niont. of and in“ aid CO y. HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT WHERE in the county Hancock, Htate ot Maine, by his dec of n o igugt dated The Irgh etiool, under the instructor! the tenth of u. d. ac- ADumiftioumt. day November, ..92, aCtmwBrmrn.B of George Cooper, a Bates student, c 6*ed knowledged on said tenth day o* November, mid November u. d. t8 •msI Thursday. During the term of eu ve-. recorded 22. 2, in the weeks, Imc'er and pupi's work*d in registry of deeds for said county or tiuncock, -1 ~ iu vul.265. page 210, conveyed to John .i. Wil- -rtaiujaLj .-^.j i SBS h-rimir y and interest and Httendance were uyai. —B 'VliBBMii ^.SSSSSHHff son, as Treasurer of tbe Tiemont Havings At t lie of term maintained. close the the Hank, of said Tremont, "two undivided school presented a book to Mr. Cooper aa thirds of a certain lot or parcel of laud sit- a testimonial of ealeeui. uated in school district N<>. 7. in said Tremont Friday vei.log in the town hall, they (known as tbe Old Point) bound* d and de- scribed as to wit: at gave an interesting entertainment, « b«c»i follows, Commencing the south end of Long Beach, so called, and wps largely attended. The sum of f!8 87 following the fence iu a northwest* ly direc- w which will be tor a« received, expended tion to ■ he line fence between Robert Law- t he t e* eflt of i»e acbool. son's land and the land of the said D. W. The programme follows: Bens n, and following said fence in a south- Music Miss Lord, of Ellsworth e«ly direction to the shore ut .tie end of said IP llation. .Flora Stratton Old Point; thence following the shore north- to tbe first* mentioned boat'd, I ecbiiiMthm...... Itaipb Hagan erly excepting two seres on the south end of 1'oiut to rVi .iogui' Ku»'1c** Coggins. Clarence (sold Young Harriet C. containing more Mu-lc Ml-sea Coggln-, Llnscott and t»i.-ve* Green), fifty acr**s, or and hu s Dec I aillation less;” whereas tbe said J. G Wil- .Terc.v KU-f I as Treasurer of said Tremont Dialogu*— .Martha Hodgkins, Sara *n;Kar and, son. Havings *' Bank, his deed of dated tbe \t "sP™rh*«d" Drummond Natural Leaf. Good Luck,” Piper Heidsteck,” Boot Jack.” Nobby Spun Roll,” J. T.,” RS AtMiur Hodgkins, Homer Wilbur, Ralph by assignment of November, a. d. :»nd re- “?"* "Sickle.” Brandywine.” “Cross Bow.” "Old Peach and Honey.” "Razor,” E. Rice. Greenville.” “Tennessee Crosstie,” Hagan eighth day ItfOO, Ivewnne. Ole J?11* T*rJ ffH corded in the of deeds lor said coun- Varginy. Granger Twist,” (two Granger Twist tags being equal to one of others mentioned) Red tin Lags from Tinsley’s 16 oz Natural Leaf” P9 Red la non.Grace S'radon registry s of in vol. 489 did and W N Tinsley picture tin lag*, and Trade Mark stickers from Five Brotfiers' Pipe Smoking Tobacco are also for Music. ....Miss Lord ty Hancock, 868* page sell, good Presents; and transfer the > nd Dialogue—Kunlce Coggins. Melvin Witnur, assign to me, rsigued, — A. Roberts, tbe said deed, Vera ilerrj, N* well Hodgkins, Margaret Joseph mortgage tbe real estate thereby conv-yed. tne balance j Hprli ger, Crosby Young. of the note secured- aud all 1 T001 it.;. Recitation.Elsie mortgage thereby, Noyes claims under said and whereas the con- Rc« V\ litiaser note; ltatton.Myrtle ditions of said have been Dia'nvue—Dora Natnau mortgage broken, ALSO Llnscott, Percy Kief, and now remain and j |i King broken unperformed, now, therefore, I claim a foreclosure of said School .. ..Miss Prophecy Coggins for breach of the conditions Music—Misses Llnscott, Graves aud Coggins mortgage thereof, j and give this no.ice of my intention to fore- Feb. 17. H. close the same aa required by statute. J Osh ph A. Roberts. Rev. Mr. Brooks is making repairs upon the old scboolhouse at Hall Quarry, fit- Paper Bands ting it for meetings. Insurance Statements. Eight young people from this place were Invl'ed Tuesday evening of last UNITED NTATB8 BRANCH OP FROM I week by John 8. Moore and wife, of Man THB EMFLOYKRH' LIABILITY A SUR- to books for a social set, bring singing ANlK CORPOKATION, Lim'd, hour or two of musio and fun at their OP I/ON ENG. hospitable bom?. This genial couple is at DON, Appleton A and heart just as young aa they used to be, Dana, Managers Attorneys *”d assist*d by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Boston. Dolliv*»rf ente-talned their young friends ASS RTS DEC. 81, 1901. In a delightful way. Stocks and bonds, $1,433,717 50 Cash in office and 70 An ei 'W a tile Hffair was the reception bank. 2,887 j Cash with trustees. 71,70164 given O. E. 8 to deposited hy J-pthah chapter, Interest and rents, due and ac- on at the sister orders, Tuesday evening crued, 10,876 26 Mat-oiis* lodge room. There were repre Uncollected premiums, 328,t02 19 aentHtives from f-*ur chapters aa gn-sta. There were twenty-eight from Mt. Desert Gross assets, $1,817,586 28 chapter. The degrees of the order were Admitted assets, $1,847,585 28 j c nferred upon t wo candidates, Mrs. Ed- wi" Mersey and Mrs. Joseph Norwood, LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1901. &r*or | after which t litre were music and p'easmg Net unpaid losses, $398,955 00 remarks from several of the visiting Unearned premiums, 7/8.261 06 All other liabilities, 8i,367 79 members. After the chapter closed, ci zy ittle tables were set about tie Total. $1,210,583 85 hail and refreshments were served. A Cash capital, statutory deposit, 2t 0 ouo 00 mi social time was enjoyed. Surplus over all liabilities, 437,001 43 JOROB Spray. Felt. 17. Total liabilities and surplus, $1,847,585 28 lias* Harbor. W. A K. BOOTH BY. Agent, Hyacinths and carnations are in fill WATERVILLE, ME. I hhmrn In some of the window gardens in C. W. A P. L. MASON. Agents, Bass Harbor. ELLSWORTH, ME. Joshua 3a wy» r is having a large amount of wood cut and hauled from the Hodg- UNITED STATES BRANCH don lot. OP THE Parker Bros, gathered their Jco from ti e WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, David B iihoii pond. W. Z. Ricbardeou OP TORONTO, CANADA. exi ects to cui his this week. Hon. Geo. A. Cox. Pres. M1* and Mrs. Watson returned Salur I. L. Kenney, Managing Director day f»om a rip to New York and Boston. ASSETS DEC. 31, 1901. Willis Watson will return this week. Stocks and bonds owned by the Mr a d Mrs. Cutter, of Wyoming, are company, market value, $1,722,478.89 here their two It is Cash iu the company's principal vsHing daughters. office and in bank, 52 welve since Mrs. form I 176,316 years Cutter, riy Premiums in due course of col- Miss May E oh, left here to live to the 1 lection. 270.223 16 West. A line mounted antelope’s head whs Bills receivable, 45.904 52 am<>>>" he souvenirs brought to 'heir Mortgages, 20.000 00 friends from h* Big Horn region T ieir of all the admitted as- ..* -s shout fifty mites from the scene Ag rregate a.-ta at th ;ir actual value, $2 231,923 09 < f the Custer massacre. LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1901. Feb. 17. N. _ Net amount of unpaid losses and claims, Knot orliUHl. Amount required to safely re-in- Mgh Lettle B'afedell will return to sure all outstanding risks, Boston this week. Total amouut of liabilii ies, except capital stuck and net surplus. Harry W bite, who haa been working at Surplus beyond liabilities, Bar Harbor several weeks, is at home. $2,234,1 Arthur Dunbar caught a wild- recently FRPI> C. LYNAM, Agent, Cit which weighed twenty-eight pounds. BAR HARBOR, ME. E’mer Blaisdell, of Ellsworth Falls, O. W. TAPLKY, Agent, vi-lied his pwrenis Tuesday and Wednes- ELLSWORTH, ME. day of t lie past week. C arence Grlndie has moved his family f- m t be village hi d is occupying ore of the cottages at the fish station. Traders and Metliaiics Among t hone from out of town who are " here for the fi-hitig are L'-ster Carier, Hamid Carter and a friend, from Bh< Mir.iiel Ins-irancR Company of Harbor, w bo are stopping at Mrs. E < T FOR 10 CENTS 1- Mason’.-; O i* G ay and -» friend, of Ban LOWKLL. MASH. at Mrs. Sarah Mead’s. gor, ASSETS DEC. 81. 1901. jjlr Feb. 17. M. Heal estate, $ 1125000 WnMIinm. Mortgage loans. 0,540 60 00 Mi-» Isabelle Jordan hss returned to Collateral atm personal, 16.U10 tucks and builds, 532.136 75 Lagrange. 1 Cash i office ami bank. 10 062 43 A mao eu ployed in the spool wood mill Interest uud rents, 3.73620 1 of A. Merrill, sawed off the eud of his Uncollected premiums, 17,026 44 thumb _=— recently. 42 fQUJtnuM M* ,oa ftW. Grou assets, $6»3,800 ^ Feb. 17. H. fclGAR^ _ i LIABILITIES DEC. 31,1901. Doctor.” “My Family Unearned premiums, $305,834 26 TAGS AND'FLORODORA'BANDS ARE OFEQUAL Bt 1 V si,aNi>. 111., .Ian. 14. 19111 All other liabilities. 0.827 76 i Mksskh Eli uot» I have used your < >e m Bslm in iu\ latidiy lor nine fears, and it ha* h« Total. #312.692 01 VALUE AND MAY BE ASSORTED. «r«e». it conn* my lamily doctor for • old* In the In-mi. I Surplus over all liabilities, 371 108 41 j AHOfOAKS. ; u-»• it Ireely oil my cidldren. It is a Godsend to a- are troubled more or lens. Total liabilities and #683 800 42 I BUCAHORH !' children. they surplus, Yours respectfully, J. KimBiI-L | HAH DUS jl f. our-* it A trial size can be had GKO. H -» Judge > THE QUINT CO., Agents, for the -ms'I f-um of 10 els. Supplied by drug gt-iH or maih d i#y My Brother*, 5b Warieu at ELLSWORTH, ME. Our New Illustrated New y ork Full size, 60 ctn.—Ailvt. OF PRESENTS CATALOGUE 2Ugal lloticcs. Quincy Mutual Fire Ins. Co, FOR 1902 STATE OK MAINE Ol* QUINCY, MAHH. I here. It contains the moat attractive mrlndri manv article* not bhown Hancock »a.—A* a probate court held ui for and will be sent mail on receipt of List of PresenU ever offered Tags, by Buck-port, in and for said county ot Hancock, ASSETS DEC. 81, 1901. postage—two cent*. cn tne fourth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two. Presents for will expire Nov. 30th, 1902. 1 heal estate. $ 21.300 00 ! VOur offer of Tags instrument to ue — CERTAIN CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO purporting loans, 69,700 06 the last will and testann nt ot isarali Mortgage ~ A Collateral loans, 172.7 0 00 and address on outside of package containing '■ late of iu the I Write your nanfe plainly Wgr *&'>. 7 Elizabeth Uiddiugs, bangor, stocks and 2 8 28206 mad or eapress f*u 7■*&’>. > bonds, Tara ajd forward Tags by registered £ coui ty of Penob-cot. deceased, together with t.u 60 so that Tags wdl not be X^/ ----. Cash in office and bank, 747 S havt .our package securely wrapped, for 1 petition for probate thereof, having oeeu pre Bills 46.600 00 and for rreseuU (also reouesU TS nu. W tf. of receivable, in transit SenSTags requests senttd by James Burgess, said Bangor, 1 8*8 75 Si named therein, and it Agents bah.rices, catalogues) to executor appearing Interests and rents. 5.816 02 C. that the of for the said Hy. BROWN, judge probate county Uncollected 9.784,67 of Penobscot, is interested within ibe mean premiums, of sec.ion of ing eight (8) chapter sixty-three Gross assets, #666,679 04 (S3) of the statutes of the State of Maine and acts thereof and additional amendatory LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1901. thereto, and that said Hancock county is a -aid Penobscot county adjoining county. Net None It is ordered that notice thereof be nnpnid losses, hereby Unearned $2;7.928 44 to all interested therein premiums* given persous by- Ail other liabilities, 6.298 76 a~7~~ publishing a copy of this order three weeks J in the Ellsworth a successivtly American, $244,287 19 at in said Total. newspaper published Ellsworth, over all liabilities, 422,451 86 Hancock county, and iu the Bangor Weekly Surplus Commercial, a at Ban newspaper published Total liabilities and surplus, #666,679 04 eor, in said Penobscot county, prior to the fourth of a. d. that diy March, 1902, they may THK GEO. H. GRANT CO., appear i>t a probate court then to be held at in and for said FAlsworth. county of Hancock, ELL8WORTH. ME. at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and to be U heard thereon if they see cause. /OpTMAi _-, ..,'..-■ O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of Probate. American. A true copy. Attest:—Chas. P. L)okk. Register Subscribe for The Stterrtiammt*. NKWS. • bountiful dinner wa« served Big Tunk SHkkl* KAKMS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY pond Is a wonde ful sheet of water; a salt ftn Additional Sertw, wet other page* Is l> ne In (his Jor a'lditionat County Newt, tee other pagtt Count* water t1*h »*» Irtkt-u through the ice that What lh>nj Industry day t* fore a *urpt ii-ni (?) but tnte ested tn W «»bli gtun County. ILLINOIS ASSEMBLY B.'M.klM.. MEMBER JRn»i Itiuwlitll. party, by e surprised and rxcited fibber- Is there fit In abeep for The OF THE THROAT aND Mr*. R. W. Notter is Iff. prt keeping AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH LUNGS. G’h.I v M Street is seriously 111. i his is tbe first catch of tbe (wo)ma>i. farmers of Washington Whether Schools in 1, snd 9 closed ocuntj? Jessie L. Long is st work in Wstervllle. precincts 3,5, kind, eo far as la known. Very 1 kely the of the on this Friday. tt ere are otbera w here this one waa caught. weight argument Henry F. York is st work iu Waldo- H. M. Pease has been appointed boat Feb 18. H. question has been for or against I be abeep. boro. CURED BY PERUNA. agent for Crockett’a boat. il is a noticeable fact that within a diztu The Baptist Sunday school has s new SrMnklib. Mies Hazel Herrick entertained twelve £■ Greeu ia ber been library. M'§ C. viaitiug parents years these anima’s have disposed frtenda ber sixth birth little Thursday, ia Orrington. on The feel- Fred E. Graves, who has been 111, a of altogether many farms. day. Henry G. Wooater ia from now out. recovering ing is now sprraoing among the farmers Miss Etbel Eaton, who bss been visit- bit recent llineas. Ivan Thom is the Buckspoit tb"t Ibis was a and that a attending returned borne mistake, good ing friends in Boston, Mrs B. C. Graves, of Northeast Harbor, seminary. fit can be realized from a flock where Saturday. ia visiting relatives and friends here. prt J is at home from Port- Aubrey Long a few the farm possesses proper facilities and Mrs. J. J. McDonnell spent days Rev. M T. Anderson, of land on r visit. Mlibridge, Mra. at advantages for the husintsa. wilh ber daughter, Anderson, with Rev. W. a lumber exchanged pulpits Sunday Luther N Bridges is cook at last week. Mschiss already bss a number of well North Brooklin H Powits and. near Rtceville. and others are now camp Har- stocked sheep farms, Mrs. Charles Blsnce, of Prospect a Station Agent Green fa doing quite In the businese to an extent The Methodist society bid an ice-cream is her engaging bor, with ber children, visiting bostne^a cedar and buying pests pulp that will soon make this a busi- sociable Saturday evening. Mr. snd Mrs. R. W. Nutter. leading parents, wood, which he ship# by rail. the has sold his bouse ness in the farming section of town Harvey E Candage Naskeag Wednesday evening, lodge, Some of the tbe those w bo are now tbelr B. Cousins. young people presented Among turning and lot to George F. and A. M will work tbe third degree play “Musical Bouquet*'at tbe town ball attention In this direction are John and ill Mrs. C. D. Miller, who has been very on two candidatea. A banquet will te two evenings lsst wttk, for tbe bentfit of Joel Thompson. Fora number of years for several weeks, is convalescent. served. the Baptist society. these auccessful farmers owned a large tJ. Watson Cousins and Robert Asb- from tbe Tbe graduation grammar Mr. and Mrs. Fred H Ms comber, of Seal milk route, which received tbelr almost worth are working st Mount W’aldo. of tbe Brooklin schools took grade public Harbor, are to visit Mrs. J. H. West a few undivided attention, but daring the time even Mrs Albert Trumble, Bertha Trumble place at tbe Baptist ebureb, Friday days this week. Mr. Macomber will try w ben tbeir barns were filled with herds Tbe was as fol- and Grace Trumble are the guests of lug, Feb. 14. programme his luck at Tunk Pond. of cows, they continued to keep a small Rev. W. H. T Richard Greene. lows:—Music; prayer by Feb 17. Sub. flock of sheep upon the farm, usually of Bcbcols O L Mabel A. Wardwell Is with her aunt, Bock; remarks, Bupt. about fifteen iu number. The profit from address of Claude Trenton. Mrs. E. W. Barton, at Holyoke, Mass Flye; welcome, R«»d; this small flock was so satisfactory, that Laura Mrs Daniel Hamiington ia very ill with studying music. recitation, Ada Herrick; essay, when they decided to dispose of their Stewart; recitation, Roswell Eaton; solo. pneumonia. milk route si once commenced to Margie Long, Mabel Cooper, Colins they Mrs. Johnston, recitations, Amy Gross, Ar.se Maud Jordan ia at home from Bar increase the stze of their Lest Rena Johnson and Anson Thom are stock. year Thom, Car Geraldine Parker; declamation, Ray Harbor. a flock and the Biuebill academy. they wiutered of thirty-six, attending Mr. ter; essay, Bernice Mayo; solo, Pease; Mrs. Is now have more than A few been at Benjamin Jordan visiting they sixty. Luth-rW. Bridges, who has Chandler Alice Her- recitations, Carter, j friends and relatives in Holden. of the lambs will be sold, ao that the flock work in N. H., returned last Redstone, rick; essay, Raymond Bndgts; solo, Mrs will bo called here be reduced to about fifty—at many Saturday. He has the mumps. Lucian Trevett, w was last Cole; essay, Nettia Carter; biatoty of ss can he In | week the death of his Mrs. kept conveniently the room but rs by sister, Several teams are hauling wood, Brooklin, Florence Bartlett; essay, Lena! w-bteb -. has returned they now have suitable for bouse- ...J at Mary J Wilbur, to Boston. nearly all the men are employed tie ladies' trio; recilstioii, " Cousins; singing, JOHN J. FVKI.ONO, Member For nine year* I bought works it is difficult to Miss Eulalie and Miss Entitle Young everything Chase Granite Co.!s Gertrude Jordan; valedictory, Gertrude It is their intention, however, to in- of Ili« Thirty-fifth General As- that eras advertised ea a rare euro for my obtain choppers. McFarland. Rev. W. H. T. Rock ad were visiting friends in Bar Harbor re* creese this number from year to year, sembly of the State of Illinois, complaint, bat it *o happened that T did dreeaed the actuating class. cently. HON. G. G. who has been in g. Diplomas as can Long, poor they enlarge the faculties of their writes of Peruna as follows: not bay Pc ran a until nine month* ago, health tbe last three months, is now were presented by Superintendent Flye. Mr. and Mra. K. K. Thompson cele- (arm. With tbe j amount of hay which 1353 St., Chicago, 111. “After ao> is due Mr. for tbe satis- Osgood ualng yoaraplendld remedy much better. Mrs Long, who was also Mucb credit Flye brated their golden wedding anniversary now a flock of 100 could they cut, sheep The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. cording to your direction* I am a manner in wbicb tbe ex»*rciees There was no elaborate today ill for several mouths, is about again. factory Inst Saturday. be and next season j wintered, they pro- Gentlemen—*•/ can safely rec- well man. I And Pcruna to bo the groat, 17. G. off, and bis bard work during tbe for tbe occasion, but « email Feb. passed preparation pose to increase their housing roan b; cat medicine ever _ | ommend Peruna as a remedy that family discovered. I year. family gathering, and tbe presence of Blnehlll Falls. erecting a abed that will accommodate •hall alwaya keep a bottle of It on hand. Feb. 17. Ukk Fexmb. their eon of whose com- will cure all catarrhal troubles. in Clifford, Boston, another flock of But have no W mi sou P. Friend has rented rooms fifty. they “I ran atate that had It not was a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. “It was of benefit to me as candidly Candage's house. ing intention of stopping with that Dumber. great Irving GonMaTmro. been for Pernna I would have given np Thompson, made the day a plea-ant one. Tbe pasture land which adjoins their It cured me of catarrh of the throat A. T. Friend went to Boston on busi- Mrs. Hannah Fernald is ill. ; my poeltion, being too weak to do my Feb. 18. E. 8. fields can be converted into land at and In a ness last week. grass and i work. For life waa £ S. Newman is much in lungs permanently eighteen years a improved small and aa sheds for J»orr«*nio. expense, bousing short time. I am to burden."—Mr. William Flood. Capt. Hugh Daffy spent last week with health. very glad Mrs. Hattie Nickerson and are inexpensive, they believe they can in- J. A. of friends at Granite. daaghter add my endorsement to that ot Congressman Barham, Santa Mrs. Martha Guptill, of Cfaerryfield, is crease the capacity of their farm to 3dD Jos it* are visiting relatives in Franklin. J. Rosa, California, writ©*: Mrs. Amanda Friend is spending a few Mrs. Abbie Hill. • with but a small of others."—JOHN FURLONG. visiting Mra. Margaret of Gould-boro, la beep outlay capital. “At the solicitation nf a friend I weeks with her in Rolfe, nsed daughter Sargentviiie. Marshall who has been ill her daughter, Mrs E R. Conners They already have sufficient pasturage for Core. Mad* by I-.runa are IVno4D.it Young, very veiling * your Pcrtina, and can cheerfully rccota- Miss Julia Conary was called to Wood- is % R h«s returned from a tbat number, so that no outlay would be Cure*. wltb pleurisy, gaining rapidly. Downing mend it an an excellent remedy for all fords last week tbe sudden death of business trip to Columbia Falla aud in that direction. cured Peruna Is no more by Mrs. Horace of required A by trouble*. It ts a Sperry, South Goulds- vicinity. patient catarrhal Indeed won- her stepmother. She was accompanied on This pasture contains about 300 acres, liable to catarrh than If be had never boro, has been visiting her sister, Mrs George Mitchell, superintendent of derful medicine.**—J. A. Barham. her sad journey by her ancle. Ransom D. and is situated about three miles down had it. H» nry Tracy. Sorrento farm, shipped thirty barrels of If you do not derive prompt and rati** Con ary. They arrived home Saturday. to Boston Wednesday. tbe river from their farm. It was pur- Mrs A*>na Cleaves, of Bar Harbor, with potatoes Cured of Catarrh of the Entire Hy.tefB. factory result* from the use of IVruna, Feb. 17. SUB. Ma.vnard Workman, son of M". and Mrs chased several years ago for a com- her daughter Isabel, is spending a few Mr. William Flood, care Fifth Avenue writ© at one© to Dr. Hartman, giving a J. C Workman of tbi* place, who lost one paratively small sum because the feeding weeks with Mrs. E. L. Tracy. foot in tbe railroad accident at Pit'a* “Your Pe- full statement of your case and he will Sfcbcrttstmcms. ground was covered with bushes and the Hotel, IxHiisville, Ky„says: burg. Pa la*t month, has been re i has cured me of that be pleased to give you hi* valuable ad- Mrs. Inez Cole, of Prospect Harbor, with owners believed tbat tbe cost of runa completely leaded from tbe hospital In that city aud cteariog which af- vice her little son is a di-ease, catarrh, gratia. Clarence, spending few will be able to return to his borne here in them off would be so great that it would distressing Barrels of Samples. bronchial tube*, Address Dr. Hartman. President of w.ekswith her parents, Enoch Newman a short time. not be to undertake tbe work. fected my head, nose, profitable The Hartman and wife. Feb. 18. A. I ami, in fact, my whole system. | Sanitarium, Columbus. (A Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial But the new owners have adopted a Mark Hovey is visiting bis mother and method which not only clears the land, Bottles Sent Free Mail. K*«tt*rfc. by sister. For five years he has been' but also the best of feed- proajtrrl llnrlxir. ei cored. was served tod nearly Ed Grtndle has been suffering from a I provides heartily Supper arrangement with the manu- Mi*a Helen Cole 1* relative* in | By special employed in Chicago, and this is his first broken collar bone, received by having a ing ground. Their method is to burn visiting the cv< n’Dg rounded out a Mb sociability facturers of that famous justly Kidney visit home in that time. tree fall on hm while working in the. over a section of tbe pasture each spring W .nior Harbor. and singing. It wan the first H” e the woods. j medicine. Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite at a time when the and fine bush Is A party from Prospect Harbor went to grass Mum ii*anch« Bickford, who ha* been i knights had eujjycd the bo*p) silty of tbe readers of The Ellsworth Mrs. Salome Pettenglll and daughter. Remedy, Enos wt.ere dry. Thin will not bum deep, hut It will 111, ha* recovered. be sisters. Tracy’s Friday, they enjoyed Mrs. and Mr and Mra. « j quite American are enabled to obtain a trial May Scammon, 11 a dinner. The of South kill tbe alders and other bushes. By leav- * picnic party consisted of Jordan, Hancock, visited reia- j M i*e Ada Handy and M a* B ***ie Crow- Quite a serious runaway ok (lace bottle and pamphlet of valuable medical lives here last week. these one become thor- E. W Cleaves and W. F. Bruce and ing season, they a «u wife, 1 ley have gone to Portland for abort atay. Sunday afternoon. John If« teb ogs ad vice absolutely free, by simply sending Mabel of South Goulds • ao that a fire started in wife, C C Hutc iins and and John Mrs. Bunker, mghiy dried, out wife, 1 The Ml**** Over, who have been attend- driving with hi# little u«ugbler their full name and postcffice address to v boro, visited her parents, J. W. Cart la them one after tbe first burns Williams and wife. year flie, I a id in another t-«m tbs and wife, last week. She was accornf>an bu«)ne** In Gladys passing tbe DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA- ihrtn clear, and them tbe ing Gray’* college Portland, A of ud Mr. aud Mrs. of Winter by burning early the and and merry psrty twenty-nine 4ent up by Conner**, i are home for a few week*. sleigh upset, throwing occupant* TION, Rondout, N. Y., mentioning Harbor. sod is uninjured and the best feed at the and a the horse which ran for boms. this the of which pond Saturday afternoon had frightening paper, publishers guar- Feb 17. once springs up. Into this tbe Mm. Cbarle* Blance, jr., wa« calltd at B. pasture As he turned l».| > his own the antee of this liberal picnic supper Gerry’s lumber camp. yard sleigh the genuineness sheep are turned in the early spriug to to B-coklln unexpectedly Wedne»dai, Fred Strout carried his grapbapbone, and West Sedgwick. struck an obstacle and the hor*e cleared offer. remain until the is covered with by the lllne** of her mother. Matter after treated the to Page* is at work at South Brooks- ground himself and ran In another direction Hv Of course this involves enormous ex- supper compauy many Harry snow in such that are no Rup»rt accompanied her. (■elections. The ride Vllle for J. Condon. quantities they was a mile*. to tbe but moonlight home over caught after running few pense roanufaclorers, they I niger able to to the for their Mia* C. Blance ha* returned from the was not the least Mis-Nora Pierce, who has been quite get ground Mary No was done to the have received so letters pond enjoyable part Injury except sleigh. many grateful ill. ia now Weal Uould«horo *he of the improving living. where ha* been the Feb C. from those who have been benefited and day. IT. Ira Durgaln as w a -liver eray fox lately, With an abundance of cheap pasturage guea of Mr* Fred H Allen for a* week. diseases of Feb 17. Jen. cured of tbe various the Kid- while crossing Bagaduce river with a load for their summer, next aim was to find * W. H. Moore and wife have Bladder and Rheuma- of bay. returned neys, Liver, Blood, Uwir lal*. mei bod which by they can be kept through from Hullivan where have been Twentieth Medicine. tism, and Chronic Mr. and Mra I. M. Allen, Mr and Mrs. they etalt- Century Dyspepsia Constipa- Jobn Annis arrived home from Boston the winter at t he minimum cost. The George A Pen. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dnr- plan their Mr*. Harvard arc tion, and all weaknesses peculiar to lug daughter. Have | 'Cascarets Candy Cathartic as Wednesday. gain visited 1) A. Carlton on Wednesday. which they have adopted, and which has far ahead of and women, that they willingly send trial hot- wa« a Halcyon aarembly of Pythian sister- ancient Arthur is It very pleasant time. thus far proven is to pill poisons Capt Gray making a short entirely satisfactory, hood held its Feb. 17. first gentlemen’* night liquid physic as the electric lijjht of visit home. J. plant a large piece of rape at a convenient investigation it was found that 91 on Wednesday evening. from the tallow candle. Genuine Upjd distance from tbe sheds. After Everything stamped UHSKCII housing per cent, of those who had used tbe trial v-njyv. ICIl IUWU n«l* elart to finish was a auccea*. There w* a C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All the sheep are brought from the urday fur New York. Mrs Anna of i# the pasture, a bottle had received such benefit from it Adam*, Bangor, j p‘ea*li»g programme w*»ll rendered and ioc. gu^st of A W. Eaton and wife. tbey are allowed to roar over the farm, druggists, tnat they purchased large sized bottles of Mrs. E. P. Spofford returued home Linda Candage i« visiting her sister, Mrs --.’ their druggists. from a visit to Bath Thursday. | John Cousins, at East Bluehtil. patch. This will usually last for several It matters not how sick you are or how Samuel of Capt. Hat-kell, the schooner Edward Car er and wife are visiting ! weeks, and while they can get it oo other many physicians have failed to help you, “Ella arrived friends in Hancock and Franklin. Stover”, home Wednesday. food is ft quired. W hen it is buried in the send for a trial bottle of this great medi- Mr* 8u ie Candage bad a Frank who has been chopping | snow, will dig it out and eat It in it cost!* hut a and Presoott, visiting 1 they cine, you postal card, match Friday. About thirty were pre»em. be Judge for the preference to the hay that is offered them, benefit *.»|d cure will tups* certainly Spofford past fevy weeks, j Feb 17. D. ! U»e result, left for hie home in Bath. but when the is exhausted and FIRE j supply SALE Monday Favorite Remedy is the only kidnejt j MaHavtlle- there is nothing remaining for them out medicine that acta as a laxative—all others Capt. George F. Haske l, who has been on j Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jellitoh are the par- of doors, a good of is constipate. the schooner “Hugh Kelley ”, arrived borne quality English bay ent* of a boy baby born Sunday. fed aud besides Put some urine in a glass tumbler and Haskell has them, tbis, they are given A. E. Wednesday. Capt. accepted Nelson Garland haa to MOORE let it eland 24 hours; if It has a sediment gone Amherst to or the a position as first officer of the yacht com- work for turnips presaed herring, latter, or if it is pale or disco'ored, milky or Will Duubatn. f manded it is said, being preferable to corn tor cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys or by Capt. Charles Small. Feb. 17. 8. is DRY COOPS Bladder are in bad condition. Dr. David Feb. 17._8. sheep. Tbis, however, quite expensive, Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy speedily j but as every farmer knows, turnips can cares such as in 2Urorrt!BnncMa. dangerous symptoms pain North € ant in** be raised at a very small cost. the back, inability to bold urine, a burn- ! I am still some Frank Webster is at home from OrUnd Last winter tbe brothers had offering groat from log, scalding pain in passing it, frequent Tnoropson bargains w Thousands Hare Trouble 100 oarrele desire to urinate, especially at night, tbe Nellie Dunbar, ho has been critically Kidney of turnips in their cellar resdy my stock that was in the fire. Many articles staining of linen by your urine and all ill for two weeks. Is better. and Don’t Know It. for shipment, but failing tu find a satis- unpleasant and dangerous » fleets on tbe not at all factory market for them, they deter- damaged are going at fire-sale system produced by tbe use ol whisky, Isaac Dunbar arrived Saturday, after an How To Find Out. mined to feed them to the which wine or beer. Dr David Kennedy’s Fav absence of several months at sea. sheep, however. Fill a bottle or common glass with your | prices, Besides Bar trains in orite Remedy is sold by all drug stores or they did with such satisfactory rebu ts water and let it stand hours; a direct at II for a large six hot tbs Wilbert Ordway is the guest of his sister. twenty-four bottle; j that they propose iu the future to make lor |5. Mrs. W illiam Bridges, of Penobscot. sea.ment or set- Storm this a of the Ladies’ tling indicates an part daily ratioua for their Skirts, Capes, Mi-s Josephine Dunbar is at home from unhealthy condi- ffock. North Haven, where" she has been leach- tion of the kid- With the sheep, they propose to keep a Dress Goods, ing. neys; if it stains small flock of Angora goats. Two of linen it is >' Miss Annie Leach came from Portland your these animals were last evidence of kid- purchased spring, Ladies’ and Children’s Saturday to spend a week with her mother, and as the number Increases they will g% ney trouble: too Mrs. Augusta Leach. engage more in tbe business. feequent desire to extensively Boots and You As these tbeir from Shoes, fiLAre Miss Grace D. Leach who bas been it or in goats get living maluly away pass pain for several months teaching at Montere.v, the back is also bushes, a pasture is kept In better con- that the Ma-s, is at home for a vacation of six convincing proof kidneys and blad- dition for sheep by having a small ffock I have a new lot of der are out of order. Scper- weeks. of them in tbe pasture. What to Do. The this farm are Edson B. of sheep upon Buker, Brownville, accom- There is comfort in the so knowledge not thoroughbreds, but are a cross be- HAMBURGS and LACES. stitioiss? panied by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Curtis, often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- r the tween the native sheep aud the Bbrop- came Monday to attend the funeral «>r his Root, great kidney remedy fulfills every That is, do believe in wish in shire. As tbe process of has you signs? grandfather, Edson H Buker, which *as curing rheumatism, pam in the inbreeding now been continued for several You will if yon ever have held at ihe family residence Wednesday back, kidneys, liver, b adder and every part years, a signs of the He returned to e urinary passage. It corrects large part of tbe flock ia of a high grade, of If yon want to Thursday Oruno, where inability A. E. indigestion. to is attending the University of Maine. hold water and scalding pam in passing and the lambs produced during tbe last MOORE remove both and Mrs Cnttis remained for a short visit. it, or bad effects use of signs indiges- following liquor, season will compare favorably with any Feb. 17. L. wine or beer, and overcomes that tion take unpleasant others to be found in tbe county. One necessity of being compelled to go often of them was killed some time ago which HOT WATER E wl Sullivan. during the day. and to get up many times HEATING AND PLUMBING. “L. F.” the dressed sixty pounds, aud there are others Atwood's Bitters The East Sullivan dramatic club will during night. The mild and the extra- effect of in the flock equally as large. Latest for a few and watch the play "Tne Deacon”, at Temperance bail. ordinary Swamp-Root is soon improvements in both systems. days realized. If a It stands the highest for its won- this business, when conducted on P result. Wednesday evening, Feb. 19. irst-class workmanship. Prices as derful cures of the most cases. scale, as tit a Me as distressing large proves pro presc* low as is The ladles' club a If need a medicine consistent with work. Fortnightly passed you you should have the conditions Indicate, Washington count > good afternoon with Mrs. H L best. Sold pleasant Orcutt by druggists in5uc. and$l. sizes. will see m boom in tbe HMOKE ... sheep industry and adjourned to meet with Mrs You may have a bottle of this L B ! sample during the next few wonderful years. “CLARION Simpson and Mrs. C. H. Wooster March 1. discovery RANGES, STOVES. j and a book that tells FURNACES, Boston Terrier A party ot twenty one took dinner with All the more about it, both sent world is a camera. “Look pleas- Mr. and Mrs a*ate Kra,l'te rto. Clgi r*. Benjamin Havey at the Sul- free ant, please”. Wire. and tin ware. Ammunition absolutely by mail, of all al;d Crockery livan camp. Tank last address kinds. Special attention Pond, Wednesday. Dr. Kilmer & nom* of swamp-Rw*. g1Ve„ to repairing. GEO. S. HARRIS ft CO., Hot* Are lour t Although short notice was given, and Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- Jkidaeye T>r Hobbs’ Spanums PINs care all kidney tils. Sans ...BOSTON, MASS, twice the number came tion this offer in this j that was l reading generous paper. 'Is free. Add. etu/rhug timedr Co., Chicsso or N. If Main expected, Street. J. p. ELDRIDQE. Ellswffrth, Me.

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