VOL. L. )™ ™'| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, 1904. |SMSSEi No. 1(>. H6btrti*tmnU». LOCAL AFFAIRS. Thursday an usual. The change la made deceased was a member. The funeral was j became Dlrector-ln-Chief W. R. Chap- held at bis late home In Mariaville Thurs- HANCOCK S. J. COURT. man wired this morning that he could be day. Interment was at Aurora. Mr. THE OLD RELIABLE -- SEW ADVKKThEHKNTH THIS WEEK. here to-night. A full attendance is ur- Richardson was also a member of Red j NOT A JURY TRIAL THE PAST Guy W McAlister, Galvin O Page—Com rats gently requested. Cross lodge, K. of P., of East Boston. He doners* notice. WEEK. c°— had many friends in Ellsworth who will Hancock County Saving , Mary CJ Kretz Au“tln—Notice. Rev. H. N. Pringle, of Eastport, secre- Adtnr notice—Km Sherman It Downing. mourn his loss. •• tary of the civic league, will give an ad- sincerely EVERYTHING SETTLED OUT OF COURT—* — Em Henry C Wood, •• ORGANIZED MARCH 17, 1873, — Em Aphla E Dow. dress at the union service at the Baptist MILLIKEN CASE WILL NOT Kxtc notice— E*t Mary D Henry. *' church May 1. RAISIN*; TIIE RATES. — Kst Sarah L Tucker. Sunday evening, BE TRIED—DEFENDANT Has regular semi-annual dividends amounting to (201,80.01 '• —Esi ItCiosson. paid Billey A farewell supper was tendered Rev. " -M Wm If DISCHARGED. above all liabilities ..... 33,305.70 Wing. Insurance on Certain Kinds of Prop- Surplus Hancock hall-N*'W York Comedy Co. David Kerr at his home Monday evening. on (not names alone). M Galleri— hoots and shoes. erty to be Increased. Loans only unquestionable security Dry goods, About sixty guests were present. Mr. TUB COURT. G A Parcher—Apothecary The Hriiooc* county insuring public X. B. Cooliikik, President, John F. Whitcomb, vice-president, Wldgln A Moore—Apothecaries. Kerr It f. Tuesday noon for the West. Presiding Justice—A. M Spear, Gardiner. A W Greely—Simmons watch chain. will naturally be sorry to learn of an- Clerk—John F. Knowlton. Charles E. of Boston, E. C. C. Bl’RRlLL, treasurer, F. C. Btriull, assistant treasurer. H W Dunn-Cemetery work Bellatty, spent other increase in insurance rates. The County Attorney—B. Tract. Sheriff—H. F. Ellsworth Dental Parlors— I»entlstry. Monday and Tuesday with his parents, C. Whitcomb C L Moran*—Dry goods, bools and shoes. fact that the companies have made little (/Tier—Herbert T. SlLBBf, Aurora. A. Bellatty and wife. Mr. Bellatty is with — James a. hill, fOKTH BiiooKSVIl.LK: or no money in Maine for several years, Deputies Gouldsboie; Hkhbkut T. 8ii.hh*. Walter A. the H. B. Humphrey advertising agency. Aurora; To Our Fire Insurance Customers. Ghas E Snow, John P Dodge —To whom It and added to that the Baltimore fire de- Snowman, Luek-port; John suminsby, Bar concern. D. L. Ellsworth. ni>y The ladies* circle of the Methodist pleting the earnings of so many com- Hamor; Fields, of the that there is some the assured as to L. Portland. In view fact naturally inquiry by church has been from Thurs- stenographer—F. Hayden, of the recent disaster at Baltimore and the of postponed panies has brought the increase about. Messenger—F. E. TlLDBN. the elTect flnancial condition SCHEDULE OK MAILS day to Friday of this week. It will meet The increase on mercantile (Ire insurance companies, we are pleased to announce to our customers that buildings AT ELLSWORTH POST-OFFICE. with Mrs. Edmund Hopkins, School and like business Seldom, if ever, Las such a term of we have been advised by all of our companies that the receut losses will not stocks, mills, stables, quiet street. impair their capital and that a large surplus will be left for the protection of In effect October 12, 1903. property is ten per cent. There seems to court been held in Hancock county as the all their policy-holders. We suggest that you looft over your policies at this Whitcomb, & Charles J. be no increase on summer one now in session at the courthouse. Join© East—7.16 a m and 6.13 p m. Haynes Co., contemplated Up time, and if in need of further protection we tender you the services of our and Bernard 8. Jellison have hotel that come to the present time only trial ioiNO W rmt—11 a m. 6.S6 anti 9.48 p m. Treworgy property, although may one-jury office. Yours has teen started and that is respectfully, MAIL CLOSES AT rOBT-OFFIC*. recently purchased the small coaster Lucy later. taking up two C. W. & F. L. MASON. Joistj East-6 30 a tu anti 5.30 p m. E izabeth. She is expected in the river Village property in Bar Harbor under days, having begun Tuesday morning. Ioino West—11.20 a m anti 5 and 9 pm. this week. hydrant protection,that was formerly cne Previous to Tuesday Justice Spear cent, for four will be would enter court at No Sunday trains. Rebecca Moore Avery, widow of Mi- per years, now writ- promptly 9.30, ten at one cent, for three glance a;ound the ask what had rick Avery, who has been seriously ill per years. room, Country property that has been written been or would he done with cases as- The Baltimore Fire! THE AMEKICAJf is on sale in from hemorrhage of the nose for several at 1 cent, for three will now be for that and would almost In- weeks at her home on is per years signed day, The following telegram was sent to the agents of the old Hartford Fire High street, Ellsworth at the news stands of written at 1% per cent, for three years. variably receive the answer: “That case, Insurance Co., Feb. H: slowly recovering. D. H. J. A. Bummer residence property outside of your honor, has been settled. the honorable course the Hartford Fire Leland, Thompson T. F. Mahoney, of this city, was one of "Followin'/ pursued by fire department protection will now be The judge would take another look Insurance Company in all precious it is already and H. W. Estey. Single copies, the secretaries of the third district con- conflagrations, written at 1 20 per cent, for three years in around, and then excuse the jury until adjusting and paying Baltimore losses.—OEO. L. CHASE, Prest. 5 vention held at Watervillo last week cents; subscription price stead of 1 per cent, for three years, as ?30 the next morning. He would then The “Hartford” is represented in this O. W. TAPLEY. when Hon. E. C. Burleigh was renomi- vicinity by #1.50 per year in advance. heretofore. retire to his private office to chat and nated for Congress. This rate for summer property has ob- imoke with the attorneys and court offi- Assistant F. H. Superintendent Mace tained in other counties of the State for cials. Occasionally a divorce case would M. Gallert’s new store will be opened and Frank Heath, of the Metropolitan several It is to be that this relieve the of the lext years. hoped monotony proceedings. Saturday. lnsaraoce attended company, the recep- increase will only last for a comparatively Saturday the grand jury reported Miss A. is visiting Mary Stockbridge tion given by Superintendent L. Rooney short time. ilgbteen indictments, most of which were in riends Bangor. in Bangor last Thursday. for the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors. Mrs. H. A. Goodwin and Miss Ruth have Capt. A. W. Hutching? is at home from MORNING FIRE* Most of these, however, for old offenders eturned from Boston. Bangor while his vessel, the Molise* who should have been dealt with last Michael Linnehan’s House E. P. Spofford, of Deer Isle, was In the Trask, is discharging her cargo of cement. Totally October but could not be apprehended. ;lty Saturday on business. From Bangor the Trask will go to La- Destroyed. 3nly one case was found where a man sold The bouse on Grant street owned and The literature club met with Miss Mary mo ne to load staves for New York. iquor between last October aud the pres- occupied by Michael Llnnehan was to- 5i»t term. f, Hopkins Monday evening. The remains of Hazel P., the seven- tally destroyed by fire at 3 o’clock this x-eari urBiey was in court Judge L. A. Emery, who has been bold- year-old daughter of Emery F. Gray and arraigned morning. The loss is estimated at f2,000; Saturday afternoon on an indictment ng coart lo Rockland, is at home. Wife, of Bangor, were taken to West Ells- insurance, |600 charging him with the larceny of several The Abraham Lincoln club met worth last Thursday where funeral ser- stady Only a few articles of furniture on the articles of and a Ha vices were held at 2 30 in the afternoon. jewelry bicycle. vith Rev. S. W. Sutton Friday evening. lower floor were saved. The entire wear- pleaded not guilty, and was held for trial. A special meeting of Esoteric lodge will A supper will be served at tbe Congre- ing apparel of the family was burned, and Judge Spear appointed William E. Wkit- be held in the Manning block this even- gational vestry at 6 o’clock this evening. the two hoys—Frank and David—had a ing counsel for tbe defendant. ing to take action upon the death rf The ladies of tbe Unitarian society held narrow escape from being suffocated. Monday the same story was repeated Oliver C. Donnell, who died yesterday at How the fire started is not but t sale of cooked food at the vestry Satur- known, In fact, the juries did not report until 2 wB^mi East Franklin. A full attendance is l»y. that it caught in the roof is apparent o’clock In the affernoon. j desired. ii Of Interest SEEDS! from the condition of the building when tbe case of Alexander Tuesday morning Dr. Qeorge A. Phillip? and wife, of Bar - The graduation parts of the senior cla«s the firemen arrived. C. Hagerthy and J. T. Giles vs. John P. Uirbor, were iu town Saturday on bus!- i of tl'° high school have been assigned as Webber was put on. This is a rather a full line of such uesb. We always have Ruel sa- i: (0*1 W Valedictory, Bridges; AMUSEMENT NOTES. complicated case and Involves £2,000. to Feminines. Mrs. C. F. Davis, of Newport, has goods as we carry, and are always ready lutatory, Philip Jordan; historian, Mary! lu 1881 when lumbering operators were | been tbe of her Miss Frances The New York featuring guest aunt, Howard W. Comedy Co., till whether Ann Campbell; prophet, bustllDg the defendant contracted for tbe to every want, groceries, Miss Pauline a three < ■ in Grant, the past week. Hammond, will open The latest designs J Dunn, jr. bark on a tract of land in township 39, paints, oils or carpets and D. nights’ engagement at Hancock ball, A provisions, Mrs. Barlow Hall is In Washington, A aemocratlc caucus will be held in owned by H. M. Hall and Barlow Hall. ! '• and Shirt Waist ♦ Thursday evening, April 28. The com- Rlouse Sets rugs. But for this week we shall pay C., called there by tbe illness of ber Hancock ball Saturday evening for the The defendant was to have all the bark he is an Miss Isabel. pany exceptionally strong one, and ♦ attention to our seeds—in daughter purpose of electing delegates to attend could get off the land for a period of fif- n and Sash Pins. ♦ particular will present several plays new to Ells- Pretty, Mrs. C. H. Closson went to Calais last the district convention to he held in Fair- teen years. It trie amount peeled would fact we shall keep well supplied right worth audiences from the following rep- Saturday, word having been received that Add 6. and for such other business not reach 120,000'cords, the owners of the • May ertory: “The Power of a and, for cheap season. Gold,” strong X good, quality, through the seed her husbaud was ill there. as come before the caucus. land were to repay him £2.000. may rural comedy of the “Old Homestead’* — The land, which was mortgaged, chang- IN GARDEN SEEDS we have Charles W. Campbell returned Saturday Stree' Commissioner Newman has type; ‘ihe Mexican Outlaw”, a western ed hand** several times and finally came in 1 to Orono, to resume his studies at tbe U bought ft new road machine, from a Arm drama—filled with jj comedy exciting to the of the everything. of M where he is a The which is to possession plaintiffs. In the sophomore. Iri Bangor. machine, up climaxes, but uot a blood and thunder meantime the defendant claimed he could A. W. IN FIELD SEEDS we have date in every will be used on a com- Oreely, D\ Lewis Hodgkins, with bis little sou particular, pia> ; “An English Cousin,” farce not the amount of bark stated | the roads about the and the old one edy tu 1 or oj gui, c eau “From Rags get above •j Herd’s Grass, Hungarian, Alsace, Red Nutris, U In Bangor, where tbe lad has city, fun; 5 MAIX ST. in to Kicnes,” a moral p»ay, and “ine Circus off the tract and was.-paid the £2,000 as X undergone a surgical operation. will be sent to Branch pond to do duty and White Clover, and Red Top. Giri”, one of the cleverest of up-io dale agreed. that section. comeuies. Between the acts headline I.MHmrnU The plumbing of the addition to Sena The plaintiffs claim chat he (the defend- of the vaudeville features will be introduced Lawn Grass Seed. tor Haie’b library is being done by The ladies’ auxiliary Congrega- Tue company ait>o carries one of the most ant)could get the bark if he bad so de- & of Bar Harbor. tional church met at the parsonage yes- Leighton Davenport, comp e e moving picture machines, and sired, and are now suing to recover the terday afternoou with the pastor, Rev. new sui will be sbuivu. The Hereafter tbe Methodist society will many jcCts ssle of seals will at W £2,000. Our Oils and Wall are J. M. Adams. Mrs. C. M. Hodgman advance begin ig- Paints, Papers bold its services iu the Free Will Baptist & Moore’s store to-morrow Prominent lumbermen are amoug the and Mrs. G. P. Dutton wertj the readers gln drug church instead of in Old Fellows ball. morning. witnesses,) and their differs satisfaction this spring. _ testimony giving good Tea whs served at 5 o’clock. The next Rev. David Kerr bis farewell greatly in regard to the amount of bark p-eacbed will be with the Mrs. Everybody’s favorite comedian, George meeting president, on the now. A sermon at the church place competent explorer Baptist SundAy L. F. ila.i, will be the attraction at Hancock A. Emery, there is not to a And Audi- says over 200 cords of mer- evening large appreciative nail Friday evening, May 6, in “A Ragged winturop, the eignean-moruns-oia son chantable bark t here. A lum- ence. Tne of this is founded prominent Coombs aud of East Hero”. story play of Frederick A. wife, berman says there is 1,000 cords in each of The horse owned by Charles I. Welch on actual occurrences in the dally routine N. died last Wednesday after- two Orange, J., life in a New The places. did a turn down State and Water of England village. ilvety noon. Toe was brought here Mon- Now is the time to place your orders body central figure is an outcast, wnose life lias xno cane occupied an aay xuesaay ana streets Friday, damaging the carriage to tomb at day and placed in the receiving will take until this evening to finish it. some extent. Mr. and Mrs. For Woodbine cemetery. A. W. King and J. A. Peters are counsel Cemetery Work, Mrs. N. C. entertained a whist who were former residents of King Coombs, for plaintiff, and L. B. Deasy, of Bar Har- so that the stone be erected be- may party last Monday evening. The prizes E Iswortb, have the sympathy of their bor, is counsel for defendant. and the old fore Decoration Day, were won Mrs. E. F. Robinson and here. by large circle of friends Court will take a recess this afternoon stone righted up, cleaned and made to Porcelain Inlays. Miss Alice Scott. most in- until look like a new one. We make a spec- Emt Tic lodge held one of the Friday morning. Judge Spear will ialty of this work. Nothing makes a The most up-to-date dental La-1 night’s rain carried off the last o' teresting meetings of the season at its return borne, and the odds and ends of lot but winter has The fa- the term will be taken care look so neglected as a tipping work. Crown and Bridge Saturday’s snow, to-day r ,oms last Thursday evening. of by Judge or fallen stone. started in aud snow once more mous third degree was worked inacredit- Emery. Work. Gas, Ether and again, covers the grouud. uble manner, followed by a supper in the Court will probably finally adjourn II. W. Cocaine for Painless Ex- DUXX, Herbert M. has been room. Many court people were Friday. Staples appointed banquet ____ ELLA WORTH. traction, and to make the to the vacancy made the ot present helped eveuing by promotion Never a man’s with and judge knowledge by the George P. Smith as manager ot the pass pleasantly speeches funny things he says. Reliable Co. stories. George L>. Stuart was toast- EDWIN M. H. GREELY Clothing Z MOORE, ? master. dealer In all kinds of i Frank E. Davis, of Boston, chief engi- Assistant-Postmaster Fred H. Lord, I)r. Harry A. Pike, of 38 Main street, Bangor, S Fresh, salt. Smoked and Dry DENTIST. neer of the steamer Ramom B. Fuller, of for a rest will oe at the Relay house, Franklin, for the the Eastern Steamship Co is the guest ot who went to Boston last week FISH. next ten days, aud test all eyes free of charge. l $ Mala Ellsworth. his Mrs. E. E. Rowe. id medical aid, is seriously ill at the n l. Street, sister, —Advt. h *me of his friend E. M. Gordon in Mel- Mrs. F. W. Stanton is visiting her pa rose. His sirtter, Miss Agnes A. Lord, left rents, Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Joy. She wus Monday to be with him. A letter received tUmrrusnnnits. accompanied by her sister, Miss Bessie tnis morning states that he is comfort- Joy, who hHs b*en visiting her. FURNITURE able, but very weak, although in good The of the Ellsworth Haddock, Halibut aud Freah £ weekly re’ou as he is able to travel. Lobsters and Finnan Haddlea. 0 hall this evening at 7.30, instead of on been wrecked hy a daughter’s downfall. Along What have a disastrous While he Is the and in- | Campbell a True Bide.. East End Bridge, 6 might proved typical tramp the action dulges in no end of antics and witticisms, ME. tire was prevented by prompt ELLSWORTH, f atrijcrtisniintta. the serious side of the story is never lost of neighbors of Capt. W. P. Woodward WALL PAPERS and DRAPERIES sight of by tbe dramatist. He has the R. F. D. || were with the || !Cod, last week. The family out, faculty of at the right bobbing up just Do you want a nice -AT- exception of Mrs. Woodward, who was moment, aud his heroic deeds are an im- factor in the of tbe asleep on the couch. The hall lamp, portant development plot. He is not the comic paper type of Routes which was left caught lire. The BOSTON FERN A lighted, hobo, however, but an unfortunate fellow |; Bargain reflection was seen who whose domestic troubles have driven him •• by neighbors, No need of to town this spring ? Call at driuk running J. rushed In and threw a rug over U. The to first and then to tbe road. He is DAVIS’ a ■’ E. genial character, not hwithstanding his !! every time medicines damage was slight aud is covered by in- drugs, many faults. Numerous opportunities Ellsworth Greenhouse Have seen the !\ and household toilet articles !! you sponge surance. are presented by tbe story for thrilling or for telephone one. rack and in our win- scenes and exciting climaxes, and they are needed. Order mail. \ \ sponge Rev. Arthur H. Coar, a former pastor of JJ by have been fully taken of. ■ > advantage !. The carrier will in dow? They are selling like hot the Unitarian church in Ellsworth, but bring your now of the Farmington Unitarian church, !! order one day, and bring ■■ Oriental Rug Works. L. W. cakes. Fifteen cents buys COMING EVBNTS. has been appointed superintendent of back the next I § with ;; goods trip. one of the sponges schools in that town Mr. Coar is well April 20, at the Beautiful, curly, fluffy Rugs made from old Wednesday, Congrega- safe. A con- tional ladles’ circle. Perfectly great I! Woolen, Tapestry, Brussels or Velvet Carpets. the rack thrown in. Come fitted for the position. He is a graduate vestry—Supper by Oar pet* cleaned dean. venience. of of the Harvard school. Much Thursday, April 28, Odd Fellows hall— Many your JJ we limited divinity early as have only a Fair, supper arid entertainment by the 1. L. MORRISON, SK0WHE6AN, ME. of his education he received in the schools I! neighbors are that JORDAN, Daughters of Liberty. Admission to hall buying ;; Send for circular. Supply. in Germany. During his pastorate In 10c. Supper tickets 25c. IJ way of us. •» UNDERTAKER, Ellsworth he married Miss Elizabeth, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aorll | daughter of the late Sullivan D. Wiggin. 28, 29 and 30, at Hancock hall—The New & Moore, York Comedy Co., supporting Pauline ILL8WOBTU. Wiggin The fuoerai of Raymond Richardson, Hammond in repertoire. Tickets at Wig- ::g. a. & Moore’s. who was at gin Popular prices, 10c, 20c parcher! BOY WANTED drowned Mariaville last week i! DRUOQ1STS. and 30o. APOTHECARY. ; at Hancock active to by the giving away of the bulkhead of ; House, good, boy ogpagfirRoogppRCflcros^^ Friday, May 6, at Hancock hall—George was attended a dele- answer bell calls and make himself Twynham dam, by F. Hall in “A flagged Hero”. Tickets 31 ; ;Ellsworth, I Corner postoffice. gation of lodge, of which the and 50 cts. generally useful. Apply at office. Subscribe for Thb American. opposite Lygonia CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. illutual Benefit Column. aWmtiennmti. A CASE OF Kljl.N WOKTII MAKKKTS. UJ. <£. £. II Qiolumn, Wll'XHDlT, April 20. 1904. Prayer Meeting; Topic For the Week editor Invites KIHTEI* BT "ArNT MADOk". WBIOBTS AMO BiAACVU (The secretaries of local-.. 2 4. BLACKMAIL ■AIMS LAW IMAIDtlfl beginning; April of the W C. T. C. In h" A bushel of Liverpool **11 shall weigh 80 Hancock coun,. Topic.—What Christ can do for “dark- whit* rlbhoners Jta Motto: and ami a bushel of Turks Island salt shad generally, to get Africa.’’—Isa. xlv, 11-19. “Helpful HopefulV pounds, contribute m IT4 [Original.] column report* of meetings or weigh 70 pounds. Hem* that »r U* The problem before Christian mis- of Interest to worker* In. °* The purposes of thi* column arc succinctly Young Mrs. Yarian while shopping Thu standard weight of a bushei of potatoes other parts 0f county. We would like this sions in Africa is a tremendously great -tated in the title and motto—it Is for the mutual left her bag, containing her purse and in good older and fit for shipping, Is 60 pounds; to beu llveeotai? «4 hut H need* some effort on •ne. can realized a am.* alms t»> Ik? and of apples, pounds. tho part of This be fully by ixnietlt, helpful hopeful two one received, beans In W c**1 letters—the recently The standard weight of a bushel of t!. women to make It so. f. r the oonrnon It is for the com It |. * column of at some of the characteristics Being good. good order ami lit for shipping, Is 82 pounds- not nil glance the other to be the counter. making, our*, and will he what the. ^ mou use-a servant, a of In. posted~on Of wheat, t*eets, rumba*- and peas, 80 public purveyor turnips It. Items and communications should li of the dark continent. After she came hack. of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 62 formation and suggestion, a mpdlum for the In | awhile hurrying pounds; ■object to of carrots, tCngllsn turnips, rye and sppror.Uf L The size of the continent makes its this It solicit* : pounds; J terchange of ideas. In capacity The salesman, a young man of very 1 ndlan 80 of parsnips. 48 pounds; meal, pounds; SOCTHWFBT HARBOR. evangelization a great problem. “Af- cotamui lcatlons, ami It* *uece»adepend* largely unprepossessing appearance, whose of barley anti buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats, .11 ’tie elver It In this r**,.ect Com ?2 i^unds, or even measure as by agreement- rica is times the size of Great support and clean- ninety muntcailoii-1 n»u*t •*<* signed, hut the name ot clothes had been renovated The prices quoted below ar*> the retail prices times that of France ex at can reckon from Winter Harbor Britain, over fifty writer will notl»c printed ept hy permission ed to the point of respectability re- Ellsworth. Farmers easily having Invited the Ha ommunicallon* will i»e to or these what tbev arc to rocelvo In trade or o'er five ami a half times sulijeet approval likely cock W. C. T. Germany, none his declared tlir.t county U. rejection l.v the editor of the column, hut quired by employers, or cash for their products. convention t, that of the United States, excluding he without reason Address Mrs. hold Its seventeenth annual w'mi rejoetto good he had not seen it, whereupon session there, ;«11 communication* to Alaska, and over three times as large Yarian threatened to scud to the oUlce Country Produce. date to bo announced later, white Thk American, Ratter. rib! we find boners as all Europe.” In these facts F.llsworth, Me. and have him searched. should he up and doing. Creamery per Ik...... 28 one of the before Local proof great problem “If you do you will bring suspicion Dairy ..18928 superintendents, get ready v0 us. on me then cast a Cheese. reports, and forward at once Comfort one another. and.” he hesitated, to y0" The of the Best officers. 2. greatness population For the way t* growing dreary, piercing glance at the lady, "perhaps factory (new) per *...«.16916 county I \ Best dairy (new). adds to the difficulties. According to are often W»#I Mrs. Bertha The feet weary. I yourself." Dutch (Imported)...... 90 Bobbins, Center superl,,. the most recent estimates the total And the heart Is very sad. I Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson.! Mrs. Yarian paled. She remembered Ncufchatel. 05 tendent of homes for the bomeleas, isped! of Africa is over 1(50.000,- There l* heavy burden iivarlog. Egg*. al that all work population of N.Y., Orand j the letters. y requests done In that When It seen.* that none are caring, Lillydale, Worthy hare taken a The Is 000. When we remember the time and j "Madam," said the salesman In a Eggs drop. supply good. line be reported to her. And we half forget that ever wo were glad. Wise and Member of Frueh laid, per do&...15 £18 labor required to Christianize the Templar, low tone, "when and where can 1 see The corresponding — Margaret E Sangster. secretary, smaller and less populated countries W.C.T.U., tells how she recov- Poultry. Buble of Winter your’ Chickens. .20 Tracy, Harbor! win b* of the earth we have some faint idea She cast a glance at him. Fowl. Items of work done Something each day—a word. ered by the use of Lydia E. withering 14£16 eipectlng by each of the seriousness of the task when "To- union to be sent her We cannot know lt*-power; Pinkham’s then gave her address, adding: Hay. very soon. Let lk( Vegetable Best from 150.000.000 to 200,000,000 of peo- It grow* In fruitfulness Compound. night at 11. Come to the basement. looee, per ton...13 #14 key note, war against “Dear Mrs. I’inkham :—I am one Baled. 18 rrsubmlsslon, who ple are involved. As grow* the gentle shower; How much shall I have ready?" along tbe line, and all loyal of tin* many of your grateful friends Straw. temperance 8. The character of the people, the What comfort It may bring thousand dollars.” advocates work together for the who have been cured through the use 'Two Loose. 1911 best co0. Where all Udarfe atm drear t moral, social and political conditions of Lyrlla E. Pink ham’s Vegetable The lady's heart sank within her, foi Baled. 18 ventlon yet held In Hancock county. For a kind word every day in “darkest Africa,** form the most and oar a Vegetables. Compound, who to-day she knew she could not raise anch Your county pres'deut, tb, Make* pleasant all the year. bearing difficult feature of the of thank vou for the fine health I Potatoes pk *20 Turnips, * 02 cross of problem enjoy. sum. But she went away without fur- heavy affliction, ha*, 1 tru*t. re- was Squash. ‘i& Beets. * 03 Africa’s salvation. Exteut of each day -a deed When I thirty-five years old. I or and territory Something ther effort to regain her property Toma iocs, * Of* Cabbage, 04 ceived sympathy aid from each severe are Of kindness and of good. suffered backache and frequent Sweet * 04 * 02 and size of population after all to reduce the amount of the blackmail. potatoes, Carrots. union. Yours for the right, To link In closer bonds bearing-down pains; is fact. I had lettuce. lo Beans—per qt— small factors if the people and condi- About 5 o'clock that afternoon a 30 J. M. Mahon, All human brotherhood womb trouble, I was very anxious to Spinach, pk Yellow-eye 12*15 recording-tcreisrj, tions are favorable. But, alas, in flashily dressed man stopped at the Celery, 25 Pea. 10 Hancock Co. W. c. Oh. thus the heavenly will got well, and reading of the cures your T. U. Africa, as nowhere else, are they most counter and while some Fruit. We all do whl.’c here. Compound had made, I decided to try examining may pk 25 dos Six different races are it. I took six me salesman with a Apples, Oranges, .359.45 unfavorable. For a deed only bottles, but ft built silks looked up at the good every day Cranberries, qt 12 Lemons dos 35«30 ask'd tbe Fulnh. Ban- and cured me troubles. •■Say." customer with the distinguishable—the negro, Makes blessed all the year. up entirclyof my surprised expression and asked, “Are Groceries. and warped face, “la acid Hottentot. Semite and Ilamite, — relatives were salicylic good for tu, Souther* Churchman. My family you George Perks?" Coflee—per * Rice, per * -06*.ne as as I rheumatism?” the last two occupying the whole oi naturally gratified was. My "I am." Rio, .169 25 Pickles per gal .45 9 .85 “Some of our physicians had 38 bottle 75 northern Africa. Outside of Chris- niece heart trouble and nervous Mocha, Olives, .234 recommend It," said tbe druggeat. -‘Give Dear Friends: “I’m Johnny Denico. I come from Java, 85 Vinegar—per gal— prostration, and was considered incur- me a Mohammedanism and heath- Is one so be or she can- Tea— *— Pure cider, .20 quarter's worth.” He got bis tianity, there any busy able. She took the same town as yon." per your Vegetable Com- Japan, .434-65 Cracked wheat, .05 medicine und enism prevail. Slavery and polygamy not find time for one—even one—kind Perks Mr. Denloo to claim went away. A month pound ami it cured her in a short time, permitted Oolong, .309 65 Oatmeal, per * .04 the native tribes. The should have *— .20 later he came back. “Do yon abound among deed in a day? And if yon and she became well and strong, and acquaintance without protest, listen- Sugar—per Buckwheat, pkg rememoer.’’ Granulated, 03X Graham, .84 be sold me some moral sense of the is of the time for that would be seven her home to her and her bus- he ns to his said, “you salicylic acid people two, why great joy ing to what evidence had Coffee—A A B, .05*% Rye meal, .04 very lowt»st order. The continent has hund ed and thirty little kindnes^e*; now hand’s delight was blessed with a baby. really being what he represented, lis- Yellow, C -05 Granulated meal,* 02* a few week* ago, for rheumatism?" “Ye*. I know of a of who Molasses—per gal— Oil—per gal— How did It work?” been among the European that a 1 the rtader* of the M. number others without a or no. When "Well, It knocked partitioned multiply by tening even yes Havana, .38 Linseed, .63471 have boon cured of different kinds of out the but I’ve nations—England. France, Germany, B. column and the result would be-be- Denico concluded, "I'm alone in town: Porto Rico, .50 Kerosene, 13gl5 rheumatism, got to hart female am trouble, nnd satisfied that Syrup. .80 something now to cure the Portugal. Italy and Spain. Nor has yond my computation. The class in come and have a dinner with me." salicylic scid.” your is the best medicine Lumber sud Materials. this been alto- is dismissed. Compound Building political supremacy arithmetic — Perks saw something tangible. He for sick women.** Mrs. Elizabeth 11. Lumber—per M— Spruce, 1 25 lor uiie 11 iut- iUjbtrtisnnmts. gamer goon. opi*u» Thompson. Box 10ft, Lillvdale. N.Y. — hadn't had n good dinner for years, Hemlock. 13 914 Hemlock. 135 Dear Aunt anti the Column: Hemlock 13 M — doors of tlie country to the mission- Madge $5000 forfeit if orkrinal of a boot letter probing and as Penlco was willing to pay for boards. gli Clapboards— per cannot be 16 920 Extra aries and affords them absolute I shout 1 have written you before, but my genuineness produced. Spruce, spruce, 24426 pro- one he was perfectly willing to trust Spruce floor, 20925 No. I*, S0f40 machine for time out as 1 Spruce, of rum making gave just Clear 25 tection, yet the introduction to his professions till it was over. Ei- Pine, 20410 pine, signed my name to my last letter and had to l>e of the Windsor Matched pine. 209*23 Extra 50 NO NO SLEEP. and firearms has been the cause of in- society Congregational pine, mi ther the man had made a mistake or Shingles— per if-- Laths—per M — sent to the manufactory for repairs. church, of Windsor, Mass., and sold for calculable harm. The Christian people was to “do" him. After dinner Cedar, extra 3 25 Spruce, 2.50 I want to thank the sisters who have trying •• given the benefit of the I have intended clear, 2 75 Hemlock, 2 00 of the world should demand that their society. M me conso’atlon by owning that they can’t be would break away. 2d Clear, 2 23 Nalls, per * JR4.06 flow Energy and Ambition are to the which governments protect those over whom rule. As for 1 don't try following recipe 6 catue the extra o^a, 1 80 Cement, per cask 1 80 always keep house by me, At o'clock Denico back, M “Melissa” cal ed my attention but will No. i. 1 28 Lime, per cask » they rule from danger and harm and see how It Is One may tesolve to, clerks swarmed and the two new- M possible. llrmly out, scoots, .78 Brick, per M 7 #11 Killed. cease within their reach that to at certain and never copy it here so that some of you may make placing do certain things times, ly made friends were in the throng. White lead,pr* .084.(8 use which causes allow work to behind, but what do such of it: rrovmoui. their greatest destruc- get Denico led the way to a restaurant, or- and Health The sense of a rtsolves amount to when sickness comes, unex- Salmon Loaf—One can butter size Beef, ft. Pork. ft. Vitality Destroyed by tion. moral nation that salmon, dered a good dinner and while they accidents, the hundred and one Steak, .15ft JO Steak, ft 1« can send a and a of pected company, of an egg. 6 rolled crackers, 1 egg well beaten, missionary barrel were waiting for it concluded that it RoiutU. 12 ft.25 Chop, 16 Wakeful things dully occurring to upset the best laid salt and Mix crackers and butter with Nights. rum on the same vessel to a pepper. Corned, .08#. 10 PI**' feet, .16 people would Ik- pleasanter to have a private plans? enough hot water to moisten them, add egg and Tongue*. 18 Ham, per ft 16ft Ju and Nerves a like those of Africa needs to be toned room, which was secured. When S .13 Strong Steady For me 1 would rather make a pleasant home seasoning, shred the salmon and mix ali to Tripe, .06«08 boulder, and the of such Veal 18 qp. people nations than 1 think It was Perks was well filled, Denico began to Bacon, be a perfect housekeeper. pother, wrap In a cloth aud place on top of your Steak, 30 Sait i0 Should demand that commercialism | Necessity. "Aunt Marla" who described some one as a boiling potatoes, cook twenty minutes, serve beat about the bush in a proposition Koa»u, 10ft.lt Lard, 11 in of j Lamb: ribould not stand the way the "perfect housekeeper” but no "home maker". with drawn butter sauce he said he had to make, but at last Tongue*, each C5 moral and spiritual, and men- The Influence of home, whether for good or evil. To Them Means Certain physical Sauce fob Salmon Loaf—Beat % cup butter came out plain: Mutton. 10 ft 15 Neglect tal elevation of any the world Is everlastlug; occasional disorder In Its ap- Sprlug iamb, lOglS people and 3 teaspoons of flour to a cream, pour over “To tell the truth. George, tills pros- Ruin. ever. This pointments, a matter of small moment. Freah FI ah. done, and the cause of this 1 pint of boillDg water, set on lire and heat perity of mine is dependent upon a I am to be able to sav that much of the 06 20 missions would receive glad Dot Cod, Ctsmi, qt everywhere but do boll, add salt if needed. little game I'm playing. I've got a Dr. Greene’s Nervura Gives work spoken of In my last letter Is nicely done Haddock, 06 Ov*tor«,qi 50 such an impetus as it has scarcely I for in a Halibut, ft 35 and off some and shall try this soon. I want to say to scheme getting people by very 16ftl6 Lobaters, my tnlnd, mending, knitting, Mackerel, each 35#30 HI iefl«h, )4ftl6 and «Xrer received. of that she little realize* the advertisement, the real Strength Vigor. much making are accomplished. 1 have made “C”, Mass., ingenious Finnan Haddle 13 Sea trout, 14 The of a picture Africa is truly dark the interest that has been taken in the manu- of which is conceal- Smelt*, If;% some calls, a visit, swept up "caterpillars" meaning thinly Dow many thousands to-day suffer from one. Can Christ do for the ► anything of lint many times, and written dozens of facture of “apple sauce cake”. I have an ed. Now I want a man"— Fuel. It cpIeaMtea* caused by nervous weakness. dark continent? Most cord ton— i» one assuredly He letters, but 1 haven’t made any battenburg or idea that in this the number of "That's your game, is It?” Interrupt- Wood—per Coal—per It of tbe incident* of American life, vicinity Dry hard, 5 00 #6 50 Broken, SO dan. He Is the Light of the World and tenerlffe lace, though the time for that may be and you who read tne*e line* are no doubt loaves m-ide would be nearly a hundred, ed Perks. “I knew from the first by Dry aoft, 8 0Q#5 0C Stove, 7 50 "around the corner". And that one of tbe great throng. After tbe day it dame to dispel its darkness. What He waiting just were no Rounding* per load Kgg, 7 50 and the unanimous verdict is that it la your looks that you aciiualnt- d neniul when ita cares to oeasa, reminds me of a 1 <)0#1 M 7 50 ought has done is a of what He can do. quotation Nut, proof very nice. ance of mine and that you were either Buttings, bard 5.00 Blacksmith's 7 Of you wish that they might fold their tent* do we meet aad Civilisations in the main as low as "Not by appointment Delight me to like the Arab* an t as silently steal away. With best wishes for the success of you going to bunko me or wanted Flour, Grain and Feed. those of Africa have been •loy; Wneti night has drawn her sable curtains uplifted by They heed not our expectancy; all in when the “weather Join you In some confidence game. Mr. Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 55 bouse-c!eaoing and ail nature seems in repo*e, your the of Christ- Heathenism Hut round some corner on the streets of life 5 75#7 CO Shorts-bag- 1.15 ft l 25 gospel abates”. Malkie. Denico—if that's your name—you've for that tired nature a on a sudden us with a smile." Aunt Corn, 100 ft bag 1 30 Mixed teed, bag weary eyelids long never under fouler condi- They clasp prevailed given me a first rate dinner, and on Corn meal, bag 1 SO 1 25 ft 1 30 sweet-restorer, balmy sleep. What would than it "Aunt Maria," the part of ray letter telling Cracked corn, ] 30 Middling*, bag 160 not for tbe rest had in c idee tions did in the Roman empire that account I'll not put the police on you give you about pie-crust wasn’t meant for you at ail, only Cotton aeed meal, time*? but it is denied you. The long in the early Christian centuries, yet IMAGINATION. track, hut I want to tell you that 160 the part that told you what to use for a change your hours are full of weakness and wearines*-, conquered it The native races Gluten meal, 1 50 Christ in and Instead of in I'm an honest man, working for a first and the coming day brings bead- flavoring pies, telling us, Instance* Showing How It Ha* Mad* only of Europe, though stronger physically can't be ache and heartache, Impaired strength effect, that you were born making that particu- Well Men Sick. class concern, and tempted." and than the native HEAT AND MOTION. and exhausted nerves as you drag through mentally Africans. lar kina of crust, you should have gone to Perks drained bla glass and. rising, The domination of Imagination over its duties. savage and heathen, in some and told us how liked Vere yet making apple pies, you took his hat from a book. Then turn- There is no burdeo so and uo the normal exercise of the faculties Is VarUw Tkesrlra A boat tfte Con nee- painful, Cases offering human sacrifices to their the different things we told you to pul Into them. ing he said: “Good evening. Mr. Deni lost so wasting. It wrecks tbe body and But You haven’t know. no new Idea. Samuel Rogers suffered tfou Between Three A#euta. the mind. It Is the fearful har- gods. the world knows what yet, you co. The next time you try to 'do' a impairs Aunt did notice how un- a violent cold from the effects of The Idem that heat la a kind of motion hi ger of It has filled our a«y- did for these races. The middle Then, Madge, you jg;»m on insanity. Christ man you'd better light one that lum* with she told us she had "two Adams" to what he believed to be nn j its victims. You know this were for their moral blushlngly open win- was entftrtmfned by Plato, who makes ages conspicuous can't see through a millstone.” and gloomily dread the future. Weak, mend for? Can It be possible she hasn’t heard dow at his back, which in was Socrates “For beat and fire whim *nd spiritual darkness, yet Christ reality with a mmy: nervous a d the least ex- of the misfortunes of Mr. Smoot? "Sit down." said Denico. sud- discouraged, closed. An Instance of this known to mod mu stain other are citement a d are ai- raised them to a most glorious light. of manner and tone. generate things pro-trates you, you Now a word as to the punctuation of my last den change And Africa itself has felt the the medical faculty 7h more strange themselves begotten by impact and ways worrying over anticipated trouble. touch of a Perks took at onee and letter, aud I will try to come to "full stop" in fright sprang Nothing goes righ», and you often feel like Its Divine Master and has still. Two men stayed at a house In friction, but this Is motion. Are not responded to this one- 1 rather quarreled with the punctua- for the door. Before he could open it de-pa ring. You do not feel to tnt nn equal which Inmate had died of cholera. these the origin of fire?" burden c nee 9L Over fifty missionary societies are tion of that in places. I don’t know whether I he felt Denlco's hand on his collar and you bore so easily. One man the room Take heed In st work on the left out the or the placed In in which Bacon defined heat to be “a motion while it i* time, yon are dark continent, and in marks intended, compositor the cold muzzle of u revolver pressed the had died was in a whirlwind of de-truation. You are in time, under the of God, the tried to improve on those user], and I called patient ignorance acting In Its strife upon the smaller blessing against his neck. Denico led him hack tbe very Niagara of our nervous modern will "May” a treasure Instead of "treasurer". of what had occurred. Ho slept well of bodies.*' Newton, gospel reach every nation and to his scat and crammed him into it. particles Boyle life. Do not deDy. S.fety is right at Doubtless was all mine lu not and was no worse. The tribe, and bring them out of the dark- the,fault writing other, wrong- and Hooke considered heat to be mo- hand, if you will but accept it. That loss Then he locked the door, put the key d plainly. ly told that the room in which he tion. Locke described it as “a of appetite, gas in tbe stomach, torp ■ess of sin and superstition into the slept In his and resumed his seat very I think the question: "How shall we make was that in which the pocket liver, constipation, nervousness, headache, glorious light of the Christ, the cholera patient brisk agitmf’on of the insensible part' Light our column more has answered “I've failed to fool you as I hoped. I etc., are but the first symptoms of tns Interesting?" had a of ts of tho World. died, 'spent night mental of the obj» which produces to us to come. It can bo but Itself this winter by the increased interest of the don’t like my present method. It’s danger avoided, agony and in the morning was actual- that sensation from whence we denom- only by acting at once. BIBLE HEADINGS. writers for it. and greater promptness in In this case. But dangerous, especially Tnousaud- have stood where n * ly found to be suffering from this com- inate the object hot; so what in our you Ps. 11, 1-12; Ixxii. 8-15; Isa. xxxv, 1-7; writing I won’t use that the re- confronted He thing," putting stand, by the same frightful sow tnat ouster are oexore let us not plaint died of cholera. sensation Is heat in the object is noth- Hi, 7-10; Matt, v, 14-16; xxviii, 19, days us, volver in his pocket. "It’s noisy. I’ll consequences, and have been cured a d forget this and let us hear from those who A similar instance was mentioned ing but motion. This -appears by the restore d to health and tint 20; Acts i. Ml; vlil, 26-40; Korn. x. duty, try this.” And he drew ten inches of happiness by haveti't written for a long time. We miss their the'other day by u friend of the writ- heat Is for we see that wonderful enehauttr of that 14, 15; Rev. xxii, 17. his way produced, sleep, polished steel from breast pocket, marvelous restorer of nerve, and letters. Esther. er. Two London men stayed in the the rubbing of a brass nail upon a energy the point of which made Perks shudder. pny-ieal slreugtn, Dr. Ureene’s Nervura Your letter came in a most seasonable country at a house where scarlet fever board will make it very hot." Ohio AKKrrHBiT«ne*a. “This morning a lady left her bag at blood and nerve remedy. It la purely veg- Rev. time, “Esther.” Thank you sincerely for was reported. One, nn unimaginative, Many scientific men have held heat etable and entirely harmless. C. H. Hubbell, field secretary your counter. 1 don’t believe you have minded *ivii1 u. m nucu *»'- of it. And I agree with you that the column healthy fellow, awoke all right to be matter, and In spite of liutnford's Mntioi, K7l», the Ohio Christian Endeavor union, dared leave It there. I made sure of ▼ere, in the a Mas-., says:— travels —or rather the contribntors to it—have morning. The other, nervous vigorous exposition of its fallacy this 17.000 miles a year in that state you from the time you left the store, “Early in the spring of 1900 I was taken answered the bow sensitive man. was very ill-had not material held its until 1 in the Interest of the cause. question of to make it theory’ ground with an attack ot nervous prostration. Ohio has and 1 believe you have It on your per- themselves. That is excellent slept and had broken out into a terri- comparatively recent date, when Sir II. became so weak and nervous that 1 was set for itself the inspiring task of se- interesting son." ble rash which both declared to be took the and his not able to leave the bed. I could not 400 new that you quote about “home makers” Davy up subject by curing societies before the Haven't, sam rerss, tremniing. without taking a sleeping powder. scarlet fever. A wire to a London sleep state versus “perfect housekeepers”, and it experiments proved conclusively that I so thin and weak 1 1 womd convention at Akron. Ohio's “I rolled It up in a bundle of silk got thought reminds' me that in a letter medical man was dispatched, and by this view is unsound. never recover. I tried three different recipe for the tenth increase cam- charming The found the first train he hurried goods. wrapper girl it and doctors but did not get bet- Is: (personal) 1 received a few days ago from down. The any paign sent it to the office." in fact, I was getting worse. One day fever to have Cauaewar of Brnillog Pillars. ter; a particular friend of the column and of supposed patient proved me a Our course will be "With everything in it?” my stater brought bottle of Nervura though she has never yet been to no fever at all beyond an Imaginary Nature baa bewu many upright pil- and I it. Before 1 had fin- If each will start myself, “Yes." began taking one. As a ished the to WN my home—she said she did not doubt that fact, there was no scarlet lars from tbe rock at various prehis- taking first bottle 1 began “You lie! Turn your pockets inside ■leep well and that terrible nervousness I was a “model fever in the house, the case had been toric periods, but so far as la known qve housekeeper”. “Esther,” out.” disappeared, and by the time 1 had taken and the she has but one of society. how easilyiyou could undecieve her! wrongly diagnosed, frightened completed group four bottles 1 was cured mid JlJEW Perks hesitated a moment then, re- entirely visitor had tortured himself into a vio- bending pillars. The causeway at Staf- about my business again, which la that of alizing that he was cornered, took two “Melissa” sent me a fine cook-book lent rash, all without cause.—St. James fs, in Scotland, is after this original collector. I still take Nervura occasion- A Trio of Iteme. letters from his Inside pocket and ally w hen I feel a little out of sorts, and arranged and published by the ladies’ aid Gazette. design. The stone shafts rise perpen- In place of the usual evangelistic tnrew them on the table. Denico seized take great pleasure in recommending it dicularly to a height of fifty or sixty to friends. You are welcome to services for the winter Rev. J. P. Ber them eagerly, looked at the addresses, my print Carts. You cannot sell shoddy for til wool, feet, when curve inward in a this and 1 thank heartily of the Professional they testimonial, you ry, pastor Fort Street Congrega- then smiled complacently. Stepping to for the that Nervura has done for thirty-two inches for a yard, thirty quarts long, sweeping line at once graceful good tional church, Detroit, has organised the he unlocked it and held it me.” for a or domestic for door, and In some bushel, Imported massive. places a perfect This restorative for his Endeavor society into praying BUNKER, open for Perks to pass out grand the nerves, jjR. goods; you cannot cheat your employer of helping Roman arch has been formed In this Dr. Greene’s Nervura. does not contain a bands, which will bold him with a cottage prayer OF BAR HARBOR. time or service or not kick that nearly broke cm lie by giving the best way. The formations are so symmet- f article of anything injurious, and meetings throughout the parish. his spine. n to restless and infants, wishes to announce that hereafter he will give that is Id you without compromising with rical as to suggest the hand of the giv sleepers nervous children or the most delicate in- The Portland (Me.) Christian Endeav- special attention to the treatment of diseases ol conscience. The next morning he who had passed your architect. valid with absolute assurance of beneficial or union is considering the question of the under the name of Denico stood with “What are yon snorting at?” demanded results. Dr. Greene, of 34 Place. a Temple securing public fountain as a memo- Throat and Ear. Mrs. Vartan in her sitting room before Mrs. Subbnbt—I see the Mass., the most successful Eye, Nose, the first seal. “O! these doctors are so by papers that Boston, pbysl- rial to Neal Dow and presenting It t* an open log fire. caln In curing nervous and chronic dis- ridlcnlous,” the second that big fire wu started by "spontaneous Office equipped with all the modern instrn replied seal, eases, discovered it, and he can be con- the city of Portland. The state union “There are our letters,” he said. “Why combustion.” Mr. meets and appliances for the examination and glancing over an old newspaper he bad Subbubs—WeliT sulted free ot charge, or by and women are personally heartily approves of this promise* •11 who indiscreet Instead of Mrs. was treatment of these diseases. found on the ice. “Here’s one in an Bcbbube—I just thinking bow letter. In the work. a few co-operation access to Bar Harbor where very don’t get caught I don't nice It would be If we Easy hospital, interview in this paper who says It’s could only buy Recommended and for sate by all drog- There are in America six Christian receive the best of care at reasonable know. The way women carry their some of it use In tbe patients ‘foolhardy to go Into the water after a for furnace In tbe fflSttt. Endeavorera from the famous society Is rates. belongings would wreck a man every cellar. hearty meal.* How else does he suppose the Okayama orphanage of Japan, th» day of his life." we’d get It?” "Don't be too to strike institution established by that Japa- F. M. D. She seized the letters and threw them quick another, SIMON TON, said the old nese George Mailer, Mr. tehll. Thee* F in the lame. my boy," kindly man, who Humors come to the surface In the as bad Interrupted tbe fight. "Always six boy* are plucklly earning their ows PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. spring "That’s the end of letter writing,” in no other season- don’t run ten before do It and then—” support by rough work os the railroad ~ They themselves she said. “Hereafter we’ll talk what count you MANNING BLOCK all off that way, however, but remain In "Yeh,” replied the and are trying to live op to the ideal* OFFICES. mostly we have to say.” boy, contemptuously, No. 9 Hancock fit. tbe system. Hood*-* Sarsaparilla removes them, “an’ den it’ll be de of Christian Endeavor. Residence, LESTER DILLON. reteree dat’ll be count- wards off makes — tklipuonr. danger, good health sure Adel. in’ ten on you.”
jm capita or 92 m- in 19)3 they amounted to over the democratic secretary of the treasury, Mr. Rough Rider* up the hill at San Juan—Theodore aobfrtwcmfttti. MELl. $75,000,000, an average of $<08.15 for every man, Carlisle, threatened to pay our maturing obliga- Roosevelt, who has been tested and tried, and republicans woman and child in the State. tions Id silver. Our bonds at once came buck never found wanting, but in all thing* and al- Our government bonds bearing 2 cent, to u* from across tbe aud In a moment w LITTLEFIELD, BURLEIGH per water, »y* worthy of the confidence and admiration AI LEN, which represent mure th«n half our national we were In the midst of a financial panto, which, of tne American people. RENOMINATED. debt of about $900,000,0 are to in as with tbe of was as The AND POWERS 0, day selling compared panic 1873, the fact* are unmistakable. The republican the markets of the w orld a at premium of 5 per hurricane to the summer’s breeze. party found the finances of the country dis- AT PORTLAND — cent. The next four years were long ones, the low- organized and organized them. It found the state CONVENTION Since the democratic Administration of Mr. est since the war. Were full of nation’* credit chase’s brilliant speech They changes prostrate, and raised It to a judge Cleveland, the total tiank deposits of the Uni ed and experiences which were Impressive ami point above that of any othorcountry. It found delegates. __the States have increased from $1,900,000,(00 In 1890 Instructive, but ex|»'nAive. All kluds of bust- American industries undeveloped and built to more than $9,000,000,0*>> In 1903 These flg ne« w .s seriously disturbed. Investments were them up bv protection until the United Slat*** is Stale convention to elect ores are without or In a republican parallel approach the sacrificed, capital was despoiled of Its earnings, industrially Independent, and the American nation*! convention 10 be financial, commercial and luuusuial I I of and labor succumbed to the Mists of delegatee to tbe iory wanting workingmen the l>est pdd in the world. and to nominate the world. the which was cheated 1« Chicago In June, great change by Industry Republicanism found the nation weak, and be'id I have never been able to understand how an of Us reward. The made It electois, and Hie various dis Just democratic party had strong; found it poor, and made it priKideutial man, In New and es- been for the tariff because some found it were held laat week. Intelligent living England, years assailing rich; stagnant and dishonored, and tric t conventions pecially in Maine, can be a democrat. It cannot men became rich under Us operations and made it prosperous and great, the leader In the first dlatrlct convention at Portland Tbe be on account of any pride til the past achieve- others poor. The four years of democratic con- world'* civilization, the champion of human rcnomlnaled- Hou. Amoe on Thursday ments of his party. Show me a single great trol cured hII that and the prescription proved progress and freedom, the hope and stroUKhold the second district at Lewis- I, Allen; national measure devised and carded out by t|ulte as effective on the poor as on the rich, for of the oppre-st d of every rues It carried the renominated Hon. the the a ton on Wednesday rcpnbllcan party during past fifty years, It involved all in common loss. flag through four years of darkest war that the third dlatrlct under the of which our Charles E. Littlefield, provisions population Everything suffered hut the republican cause; this good country of ours, that our homes and on the same day renoml- has treoled, ami our wealth Increased eight-fold everything wa* blighted but republican prlncl' our institutions might be and Little Ovens ,t Watervllle perpetuated. Big Ovens which has not been opposed by the demo- alone escaiKHl the mildew which The takes cd linn. Edwin JC. Bn-tpo»e power HON. EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, OF AUGUSTA. posing as tbe champion of the yellow oldest here can well remember. Our that LEE’S LINIMENT will not delegates race against tbe white, tbe free displayed fathers, gentlemen, stood for free soil, Renominated for member of Congress by acclamation at the third district conven- moderation of wisdom and the com- help. schools, free labor, free men and Fremont. tion held at Watervllle 13. April mercial acumen of the most modern aud They never did staud, and If their honored souls for highly civil zod of all white people. For this were here they never would stand, ■ long generations to-uay diers who had surrendered, and starved to In bonds to meet the expenses of the govern- free free trade, free riot and free rum. £Wben China lay in her grasp, and when sliver, death thousands of our prisoners of war. ment, having depleted our Industries and ruined wonderfully good remedy has the the with its During these fifty years republican p»rty the rebellion was our business Llaoo-Tuog Peninsula, lu 1864, notwithstanding Interests and driven the laboring been lame backs and has never stood for a single measure or princi- Port be- curing crumbling to a close, notwithstanding the glori- man to the poorhouse, bad a "cure-all”, a balm stronghold, Arthur, rightly those which have been forever set- ple. except ous victory of Meade at Gettysburg, of Grant for all our Ills, the free and unlimited coinage longed to her by tbe fruits of victory, getting the kinks out of stiff but Is to an tied and settled right, day active, at and of the of silver at a ratio of 16 to 1. demauded absolute Vicksburg Chattanooga, great Japan only equality and sore sound money, muscles. living Issue, equal rights, protec- march of the Army of the Potomac from the They -aid that our troubles were caused by and freedom of trade for tbe whole and an honest ballot- tion, reciprocity the to the .lames the of the Kaptdan, through Wilderness, appreciation value of gold, and Mr. world—not any for It use it The these special privileges Keep handy, freefe democratic party during fifty years aud of the successes of Sheridan In who still to the the Petersburg, Bryan, clings doctrine, told such as Russia and has for a measure or herself, privileges -as never stood single priocl the of the march of that “a crown of thorns could not be thousands of others de. Shenandoah, unprecedented people have but that 1-t to as dead as Julius Ca-ar, Germany since asserted, but the pie day Sherman from Atlanta to the sea, they declared pressed down on the brow of labor”, that “man- slate rights, the right of property In man, pay- right of all nations to compete on level that the war|was a failure; that peace should be kind could not be cruel Med on a cross of gold" Most for ■tent of the national debt In Irredeemable terms. your money. paper made with the South on any terms, aud they and ike voters who could be no longer, deceived* free silver and free trade. A of 25c for extra bottleful. currency, part nominated on that platform an unsuccessful by their votes, reminded the "Boy Orator of the It is as absurd to talk of the solidarity large these were shot to death our At principles by Union general, who had not escaped the impu- Platte”, and we will remind him again this fall* of Japauese, Chinese, and all the Asiatic all traders. fathers under the of Ahrabain Lin- leadership tation of having been a traitor. that the victim of Calvary's stupendous tragedy racos as it is to Imagine a social amalga- and the others have been burled by our «olu, In 1*69 they declared that the national debt was not crucified on a cross of gold, but was mation of whites and browns and blacks. save CALDWELL 26 Main St., Bangor, Me. ballots In every presidential campaign, one, should be lu irredeemable sold and for of SWEET, paid paper currency, betrayed thirty pieces silver, China may be brought to modern condi- since Grant, under the leadership of Hayes, Sweet’s Carbolic 10c. that the reconstruction acts and the thirteenth, and the stench of treachery clings to It yet. The “old reliable” healer, Ointment, and tions under the political tutelage of Garfield, ltlalne, Harrison McKinley. fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the What has tha been republican party doing if will I have said but one ; 1 It advisedly. While Japan, and, so, Japan have earned say constitution, which abolished slavery and gave the**e past ten years? AII the time constructive, we did not seat Mr. Blaine In 1*84, U hss been the thanks of all the world, and will have citizenship to the negroes, should be repealed, all the time progressive, always legislating for that he was honestly advanced the cause of Mianus Marine and conclusive'y proved and they nominated on that platform the "bit the Interest of the whole country, "still doing immeasurably Stationary Engines elected. We lost New York, upon which de but that can- terest copperhead" In the country, Horatio business at the old stand." civilization; beyond Japan are the KINGS OF GASOLINE Motors. Fully guarantee'! pended the result In 1884 by about 1,000 votes, Seymour. William McKinley said: It is better to open not go. and Winch Hoists. Wooe- but a few afterwards the democratic boss Fitted for all work. Lobster, Scallop years In 1872 they nominated as their candidate a the mills of the country to the American laborer Russia, with her short-sighted policy, •f John Y. was for vessels. Hoist Coney Island, Me.Kane, tried, one of the fathers of than the mints of the for the outfits, hoisting outfits anchor, sails, life-long republican, pro country free coin- the same policy that she pursues in her sawing oouvlcted and sentenced to the lor penitentiary In the of Horace and of the silver of the and soon after etc. safe and sure. tectlon, person Greeley, age world,” domestic does not to com- pumps, bilge, eargo, Simple, a term of for Into the bal- affairs, appear long years dumping declared that these same reconstruction his election we them. He said that "the they opened the a lot at that and other elections at that prehend that yellow peril 1b menace boxes, acts and amendments to the constitution should Amtrlcan laborer demanded an honest dollur time, whatever democratic ballots the exl to the world only so long as there are be maintained. and a chance to earn It”, and that since 1897 the Mianus Motor of the demanded. It Is now an millions of human beings sunk in the Works, gctides party In 1878 they "blossomed out" as a great re* the republican party has given them. admitted fact that thousands of the votes cast of 20 and :5.‘I PORTLAND PORTLAND, MAIN! ■ form party. "Tilden and reform," you all re- What part has Maine had lu the legislation for very lowest depths barbarism, to whom PIER, for Gen. Butler In New York that year were re member the cry, and they closed their cam the past fifty years, under the provisions of life means nothing, and who are simply a counted democratic counters for Grover by palgned by an effort, on the part of a nephew of which our population has trebled and our hemic »1 mass, capable of being tired oi Cleveland. Mr Tilden and the democratic national commit- wealth Increased eight-fold? In the last genera fused whenever the right element it my years ago, tneo, the republican party In three tee, to brll>6 the republican electors tlon no great national measure was placed on iuto was born. Its mission was a noble one In Us brought conjunction. states. our statute books without the aid and state? A Boxer is in Dizzy? and fieedorn were Us watch- uprising always possible early years liberty Falling to bribe the republican electors, they manshlp and constructive ability of Hamlin and Bowels con- later Us watchwords have beeu China. Rebellion and revolution are Appetite poor? words; in years disputed the constitutional right of the vice- Fessenden and Morrill and Blaiue. and success. Us early de- dangers never to be overlooked. The It’s your liver! progress, prosperity president to count the electoral votes, threat* How would the great constructive measures For stipated? feats and successes are remembered by the r for this is civilization. If the cued war, and proposed an electoral commis- of the republican party In this generation have medy Pills are liver pills. older delegates here. Ilow well Us mission has Ayer’s sion which should count the votes. This propo- been placed there had not Thomas B. Reed, of Chinese through Japanese or other influ beer, accomplished, statistics, which I do not Young sition was supported by nine-tenths of the whose memory this beautiful city has every euce can be lifted in the scale, instead ol propose to detail at lengt will show. Want moustache or beard a democratic seua ors and representatives In Con reason to be proud, had the courage to count a threatening civilization they may become your j Taking the reins of government in 1861, und< r And Old brown or rich black? Use gress, and oppo ed by three fifths of all the re- quorum? a factor in the advancement ol beautiful tbe 1 of the lamented It found general udershlp Lincoln, and electoral commission What condition of the publicans, when this might be the business the world. Russia’s is the discon- the treasury bankrupt, our bonds, bearing 7 -4 10 peril decided In favor of Mr. Hayes, they cried Interests of the country to-day had not Nelson per cent, principal and Interest payable In coin, tent and the iguorance of her people. Il BROWNS fraud, and for four years they addressed one Dingley had the ability to construct a reasonable were seillug for eighty .eight cents on a dollar, her people were enlightened, if they were o! the most upright Presidents this country has tariff hill? Buckingham’s Dye! with a few purchasers, the outgoing admlnlstra better educated, if they were as intelli- 50cts. of R. P Hall&Co., ever had as "His Fraudulency". How could our merchant marine and INSTANT RELIEF drup^iitsor Na*hua,N.Hj lion of Mr. Buchanan having but a few ship| in as the masses of the days In '880, they nominated a brave and success- building Interests have survived the assaults tha gent, short, before 12 cent, Is la constant- use in thousands of homes. paid per for money, on the credit that the of the United the Russian ful Union general, who had declared have been made upon them, had not our junior people States, Is sat'o and sure. Will positively relievo of the government, with which to close Us un tarrlff was a local Issue, on a platform that senator, William P. Frye, been their steady government would no more feai and cur*. Dr. Emmons9 to-day tho in Colic, Rheumatism. Neu- fortunate career. It met with, and successfully Stops pain has to meant anything or nothing as you please to champion for th rty-five years? Where would rebellion and revolution at home than ralgia. Cures Croup, Coughs, La Grippe, Monthly Regulator brought happiness the greatest rebellion of (he of anxious women. There Is positive suppressed, world's read that the have been In Its war with Diphtheria. hundreds it, except a declaration republi- our country Spain the United States had cause to fear it to scienc*- history; U Inaugurated and devised HONEY REFUNDED if it fails when lv no other remedy known medical great prin- cans had stolen the In 1876 had not our senior senator. been and do the work Presidency Eugene Hale, when six she went used as directed. All dealers sell it. that will so quickly safely ciples of finance, of reconstruction, of years ago to wai from, resurnp In 1884, nothing else being left to them, they made chairman of the Senate committee on Prepared by the Norway Mtnliciu© Co. Longest and most obstinate li regularities Uon. of of for with Norway. Me. Send for Testimonials. relieved Successguai reciprocity, protection, which we an alias when we had Spain. any cause immediately. came out as a free trade party, under naval affairs twenty years ago, No or inter- eland to day. It assumed a national debt In anteed atauy stage. pain, danger, of tariff for and conducted a cam- a modern in our whose Have relieved hundreds ol revenue, they hardly warship navy, “Do think that a man ference with work. 1865 of over $.,800,000,000 and reduced It In you ought to paign noted for nothing but vituperation and integrity, conservatism and ability “to do cases where others have failed. The iuostdifli twenty-five years to less than $801,000,100, and speak de truth under all circumstances?” cult cases successfully treated by mail, anu slander, shot guns and tissue ballots, and by things” for his couutry, his State aud his people, in in stance. lessened during the time the rate of Interest said Plodding Pete. “Of course not,” beneficial results guaranteed every these methods succeeded in .defeating one of has not been surpassed by any member of the CATARRH N o risk whatsover. W e treathumlreds of ladle* from REMEDY 7 3-10 per cent, to 2>4 per cent. Meandering Mike. “It ’ud sound never see. Write for further the greatest men this country has ever pro United States Senate in this generation? replied ure to whom we particu i confidential advice. Ho not During Us supremacy the valuation of the and the the foolish for a man to keep as larsand free put duced. The pine tree, gentlemen, farmer, Bayin’ guilty GIVE All letters answered country has Increased from $16,000,000,000 In off too long. truthfully From 1884 to 1892 they cried tarrlff for reve sailor and the moose, are more than a motto or Indicted every time be was brought into Remember, this remedy is absolutely safe under I860 to $128,000,000,000 in 1903, and tbe SATISFACTION. and leaver popula nue. They declared that "the republican pulley an emblem. The word "Dirigo” means some court.” every possible condition positively tlon from in 1860 to no after ill effect the health. Sentby mall 31,000,0(0 84,000,000 few to In the past upon of protection was for the benefit of the thing, and our delegation Congress To $2.00. letters should be In 1900. In 18r0 the deposits In the keep your self-approval you must be cream BALM securely sealed, Money savings the Injury of the many”. They talked about a fifty years, and to day, have made it In actual, ELY'S registered. Dr. J. W. EMMONS DO., Boon. banks of the were honest. It is to be dishonest Gives Relief at oace. s. country $149,000,000, an aver- taxed a taxed dinner truth "Dirigo”, "I lead.” impossible O 170 Tremont Street, Boston, Ma» breakfast table and pall, living It cleanses, soothes se of $4.75 per capita. In 19(3 these and not stand condemned before the bar deposits and they finally succeeded In convincing a ma- We are on the eve of another presidential and heals the diseased amounted to $2,900,008,000, an of conscience. No matter how It cures average per capita jority of the voters of the country that the pro- campaign, and we are fortuuate that we know slight the membrane. Notice. •f The increase in Maine Is catarrh and drives Pauper $.16.52. more phe- for the first who our leader will be. He will be no "dark departure from truth or no tective tariff was a robbery, and, integrity, cold In the head gives notice that nomenal still. In 1860 the savings bank de- away undersigned hereby time since the war, succeeded in controlling all horse”; he will be no unknown, untried man matter how trilling the deception or un- THEhas contracted with the city of Kileworti posits In Maine were $1,466,00c, an and of the during the ensuing average per three departments of the government. He will be the impulsive, yet discreet, the frank, truthfulness or untruth- 2,X£' Heals* UAV for the support poor, (it any deception the Mem- IIH I IFFVFR for the!' inter- the the protects LTLlI year, and has made ample provision Then the trouble began. The business yet diplomatic, strenuous, yet sensible, fulness can be considered have all slight) you brane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. support. He therefore forbids persons frori As a medicine which will meet so eats lost the centres became wise and patriotic leader, who been to on his at family many confidence, money courageous, tampering with tbe needle, and if Full 50c-, at druggists’ or by mail; Trial furnishing supplies any pauper lu size, his written order he will emergencies, we consider Brown's Instant Be- demoralized and distrustful, the expenditures will lead the republican hosts to victory you persist In such a course you will not Size, 10c. by mall. ELY BROTkf ERS, bti War count, as without pa\ reach for no bo furnished. Harry S. Jon mm. lief loads. of the government exceeded its revenues, and November, always at the front, as he led the the harbor you Beek. ren St., New Y'ork. goods be used to develop© BluehilPs aban- FROM BAR HARBOR. Mm. A.—John, it arum* ti take you »o I to color meerctnum w»tu aucb American. mines that Ion* your <£l)c <£U0t»ortl) doned copper if—ah, little, n llttla bit of smoke, to I It where Close Call Fooni Big Fire —Gym. put I great big word—if the plans of a cer- there was a lot of an oke Mr. A (horri- JOURNAL Stunts-Liquor Seizure. did It? Mrs. A.— ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL tain succeed. Here’s fied))—Where you put I big syndicate store. PUBLISHED Bah Harbor, April 18 (special)—At 5 In the I will. EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON hoping they o'clock Tuesday morning West street was AT visited by a fire which did considerable atrtjrrtisnnmts. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, COUNTY GOSSIP. damage to three buildings. When dis- BT TUB covered tbe flames bad great head- I BE OPEV EOR BUSINESS B.uehllt gained WILL COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Henry L Tapley,ot Bay light HANCOCK way, and it looked like a tor two wild at one shot tough job Humors F. W. RoLLIKS, Editor and Manager. station, killed gee*e Spring tbe firemen, and ao it proved. Saturday, April 2. from a gunning skiff Come to most and cause many Price—*2 Ob a year; $1.00 for six The buildings damaged were the house people fcabaertptlon bia brother Herbert. 23. month*; 80 cents for three months; If paw propelled by boils and other April on tbe uortb side of tbe street owned by troubles,—pimples, Saturday, •trtctlv in advance, $l 50, 75 and 38 cents Ail arrearages are reckoned at S. Bunker, the large storage eruptions, besides loss of appetite, respectively John R. Shuman, the veteran republi- Stephen In venturing into this new business, we have tried, and think we have tie rate of $2 per year. shed owned L. Wescott, and of Great Pond—No. 33—dem- by George that tired fits of biliousness, Advertising Bate*—'re reasonable, and will can worker feeling, succeeded in gatliering a superior, larger, finer and lietter stock of the building which contained the furnace be made known on application. onstrated bis ioyalty last week iu a re indigestion and headache. and boiler used in tbe manner. He was a delegate to operating gram Business communications should be addressed markable The sooner one gets rid of them the to Tub mill of Nickersou, & to. An at) money orders ramie payable the district convention at Watervilie. He SpraU Greely. Ells Babcock coubit PublishIM Co., The roof and rear wall of the Bunker better, and the way to get rid of them couldn’t find a conveyance to get him to worth Maine. x ______and and so he building were pretty badly burned, to bnild np the system that has Baugor in season for a certain train, and with water. Boots tbe Interior flooded Consid- Shoes • suffered from them is to take I ..—' footed it to East Holden, some twenty- erable furniture which Mr. Bunker bad odd mile*, aud reached the station just in than lias ever been offered by dealers in this city. We have gathered that would get stored in the building was ruined. The season to get the last train Hood’s Sarsaparilla which are stylish, of good quality and moderate In 1904 APRIL on which goods up-to-date, 1904: season for the con- loss the building, reached into him to Watervilie in to trade a full and line of tbe will be covered price. We offer the complete vention. Mr. Shuman is postmaster at hundreds, probably by and Pills Su. Mo. Tu. We Th. Fr. Sa. the insurance of fl 000. Great Pond, and was elected plantation Forming in combination the Spring Nickerson, Sprstt & Greely estimate j and Youth's clerk last month. Medicine of Men’s, Boys’ Shoes, their loss at some $300 or $400, fui y par excellence, unequalled covered insurance. strength in purifying the blood as OBITUARY. by Misses’ and Children’s Shoes ipirriij' shed was ana I Women’s, Mr. Wescott7! gutted, shown by unequalled, radical and per- ,i li 8 9 WILLIAM JAMES. that with tbe materials de- 3 1 7 together manent cures of Prices ranging from the cheapest to the best William James, a respected citizen of stroyed and damaged will amount to Scrofula Salt Rheum On the lietter grades of shoes and Oxfords for women, we carry and Ellsworth, died of pneumonia, April 13, something like $700 or $800, on which there 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Scald have in stuck all widths—A, B, C, 1> and K : and in men’s 4 at the heme of George K. Campbell on is no insurance. Head Bolls, Pimples widths—3, and never before other dealer in Pleasant atreet, where he bad made it bis Tbe second and third floors of the Bun- 1 All Kinds of Humor Psoriasis 5. .Something attempted by any this 23 shoe in our store is different from those offered 17 IK 19 20 21 22 home for some years past. He was eighty- ker building were occupied by the fami- Blood Poisoning Rheumatism city. Every by an, five years of age. lies of George Tracy and James Halt, Catarrh Dyspepsia, Eto other dealer—goods which we control and have exclusive sale on them. Mr. James was an industrious farmer, who succeeded In most of thtir I 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 saving Accept no substitute, hut be sure te .a and a man of sturdy and upright charac- furniture, although some of it was badly j !!■«■...— get Mood's, and get it today, or WOMEN’S BOOTS ter. He had many friends who sincerely damage. MOON'S PHASES. mourn bis death. The first floor is rented to H. A. 0:53 First Perry j we offer as a leader to introduce to our trade. Women’s Lace and gr Third 17 nn Zlmastmtnu. m Some three after the death of bin a Quarter / p. m. ^Quarter ZZ p. years for flib market. Mr. Perry had not. Oxfords at which are better, both and than B:3l #1.50, in’style quality, ^New •% 4:53 Full QQ first wife, who was Mary J. Austin, be however, opened tbe market and his loss 10 p. m. Moon ZC7 p.m you were in the habit of paying $‘2 for. ^Moon moved from North Ellsworth to Ells- is slight. hali At we offer better boots than are sold for became a of cattle for #2 usually $2.00. worth. He buyer lu the boiler building of Nickerson, HancockELLSWORTH — *— Our leader in fine shoes, the firm of & True. & were stored about s Campbell Sprstt Greely MiiiMiftenH'lit o! ( Imrle. V. Malpin i STATE OF MAINE. His second wife was Miss Lucy A. Tin- dozen barrels of kerosene, snd the floor ker, snd they lived on the well-known wss saturated with oil. The barrels we-e \ Jesse Dutton farm at Grant’s corner, after badly scorched, and considerable oil was 3 NIGHTS *fifir,"AnAV APRIL 28 The Celebrated Patrician, it came into Campbell & True’s possession, lost. THE and managed It for them as long as they It Is not known how or where the fire races m.f .w and 94 ran It. caught. for lx>ots in either lace or button. In widths from A to E; all styles, He then went to West Tremont, his ruilUiinicij1 IIIUIC uu ™ uuin all kinds of leather, different kinds of lasts and the most boots wife’s home, but not being contented wise « serious conflagration would doubt- stylish manufactured. there, he returned to Ellsworth two less hsve ensued. i Hup porting ^ at in all and all years sgo. Patrician Oxfords $3 and $3.50, styles widths. of last He leaves a widow, a sister—Mrs. Thursday evening week two Pauline Hammond We are running a still higher grade of women’s boots and Oxfords, Charles Austin; three nephews—Charles, teams from the high school held an the celebrated Edwin C. Burt make of New York. Prices on these athletic meet at the Y. M. C. A. By the Governor. Frank and Fred James, of North Ells- gymna are $3.50, $4 to $5. stum to raise for the high school worth, snd one niece—Mrs. Alexander raooey The Hues combiner!, the Patrician and Hurt, make two of the strong- of Ellsworth. tra$k team which will go to Orooo in A PROCLAMATION. Bonsey, est lines of boots and Oxfords ever shown by any dealer in Maine. The The funeral was held last Friday, Rev. May to complete lo the 'n terse holistic Following a precedent that hat existed since REPERTOIRE Burt Shoe has been sold all dealers In the cities for track events. by large forty years Maine first became a with the advice and J. M. Adams officiating. Interment was State, to those who wear fine A sized audience was and and appeals successfully footwear. aonsent of the executive council. I hereby ap- st North Ellsworth. good present, The Patrician is the most shoe ever mamifao- point the contests evoked lots of enthusiasm. PRICES, 10, 20, 30c. undoubtedly stylish j were a** for the canuot be beaten. It has become world-fam- Thursday, the Tweatv-First Day of April, Elisha F. Baker, who-e desth on April The two teams made up follows: Advance Sale at Wlggtn & Moore's. tured, and, price, Instant, as 12, at the age of seventy five years, was Team No. 1—John Evans, captain; Bert ous owing to its superiority in style, fit and service. briefly alluded to in la«t week’s paper, Young, Frank Richards, W. Hill, Carl In Men’s, Boys’ aud Youths', for low aud medium-priced shoes, we FAST DAY. 2—Elmer 1 was a man of exemplary life, and his Cleaves. Team No. Cleaves, SttotiMBCBta. are selling goods manufactured by ttie Union Shoe Co., of Ellsworth. this let all unmcessarv labor be Leonard William Upon day death is sincerely mourned by a wide cir- captain; Wakefield, on from to is a home and'In deference to ibis time hon- Prices these range $1 #2. The Union Shoe Co. ■upended, Carl Warren Bbaw. custom instituted our let it cle of acquaintances. Newman, Reynolds, •red by forefathers, industry, and as they are selling their goods iu every state iu the he appn prlaielr observed by ai' the people of His wife died several years ago. He la The fifteen-yard dash was won by it best in order to a home and the State. Elmer Union, we thought help industry help survived by five daughters—Mrs. William Evans, Cleaves, second; running 1 «lven at the Executive Chamber at Augusta, our to offer this line to our customers. of won Elmer Cleaves, laboring class, Every pair this fifth day of April, in the year of Rogers, of Stonebam, Mas*., Mrs. nigh jump, by Evans, our Lord one nine hundred and made the Union Shoe Co. that we our men and thousand Marshall A. Rogers, of Orrington; Misses second, 4 ft. 9:<2 in ; pole vau t, won t y shoes by sell helps four, and of the Independence of the United seven six women who are there them so much more work. States of America the one hundred and Carrie F. and Harriet E., of this city, and Elmer Cleaves, feet, inch**; employed by giving twenty eighth. Miss Ida, of Boston. He leaves one spring-board jump, won by Elmer Cleaves. FREE Special lines of Boys', Misses’and Children's School Shoes. Dura- the Governor. My of snd Exhibition of bar work by Arthur I JOHN F. HILL. brother, Horace, Malden, Mass., Prey; bility and moderate prices are the prominent features in this depart- one Mrs. of won William New mao; run Btboh Boyd, Secretary of State. sister, Jane Payne, Brewer. shot-put by ment The funeral was held ia*t ning broad jump woo by Evans, Young, Thursday, The painless extraction of APRIL 1904. Rev. David Kerr officiating. I terme:*t second; 15 ft. 6 in ; three standing broad jj WEDNESDAY, 20, of teeth when otlieis are « at Woodbine cemetery. jump* won by Eva.oa, Young second; needed. All work 2 Men’s Fine Footwear Tbe bearers were Ro-coe relay race wen by Cleaves’ team. guarau- This week’s edition of The pall Holies, Capt. r teed for ten Jonn Fraz er, Ferd. Ward well and Peter The list of events closed with basket years. we offer what we think are the best make of shoes in America, ! American is bill between the first and second Starkey. gstne the celebrated Curt is Shoe. These goods are $3.50 and I $5 per pair. 2,000 copies. midd er teams. One 15 minute half was Dr. F. O. BROWN , We hope you will patronize our new shoe store as liberally as you Hancock Co. Fish Hatcheries. pU\ed and the game resulted In a tie; Manager, have our dry good? store. We are making every effort to satisfy you. : Issue of 13 : 2,650 On Marcn 23, 25 000 Mftltuoa e>tr*- hope your approval support. KIN worth Kalis. Hancock hs.: 16. 1904. East Franklin, April 19 (special)—O. —April trix of tht “State uf Sherman K. Downiug, late If honored hr a renotnlnatlon and election, I CURE CATARRH BY BREATHING. C. Donnell, a highly-respect'd citizen of TITE. tbe undersigned. h ving been duly o? -Sorrento, io the county of Hancoc*. de- pledge myself to renewed exertion In fulfilling v ▼ appointed by tbe Hon. O. P. Cunning- ceased, and Riven bonds as the law directs this died this of C. A. Parch r Offers to Return Motiers. for all tbe duties of the office, and believe that, with town, morning poeo- £pctiai ham. j ge of probate Haiti county, com All persooa having demands agvinst the te- if Treatment Fails miMionerN to receive and examiue the claims tate off said deceased are desired to as the thus far I mooia and a weik heart. Money Hyomei pre- experience gained, can accomplish of Sullivan to Cure Catarrh Without Stomach NOTICE. the creditor* of Dunham, late of the same for settlement, and all inde >w4 axil I more. Howeti i> F. Whitcomb. He was a member o' Esoteri?, *odge, F. Orlaad. in said county. deceased, whose es thereto are to make nt im- annual meetinar of tt<- stockholder* of requested paynn of Dosing ! late has been represented insolvent, hereby mediately. U'cskiu E. Downisg. Ellsworth, April 111, .H04. and A. M Ellsworth, and will be the Lone Pond Water Company will be If for a few minutes four times a THE give p.iblic notic* agre-abl> to the order of April 5, 1904. bel J a. e office of Hotel Cleaves, u Sullivan, Mr. Whitcomb is his second buried with masonic honors Thursday at I said j idge of probate that six months from serving j breathe all catarrhal Hancock countv, Maine,ou Mav 1 day you Hyomei, Wedne*da>. and after the filth day of April. 1904, have subscriber hereby give* notice than o’clock. I a. o. a*, nine o'clock and thirty minutes rpHE term as sheriff of this will be destroyed and the imi- •», 1901. been allowed to said creditors to and 1 she has been adminis- eonnty, having germs ■ preheat duly appointed I i the n f the e of a mucous parp electing prove their claims; mud that we will at'end tratrix of the estate of Henry C. Wood, been elected first in and re- tated membrane restored to of clerir and treasurer of 1900, Appointments by Governor. board director*, to the service assigned us at the office of T. late of Hurry, in the county of health. ! Slid and acting upon other elected in 1902. company, any H. S-uiih. in Huck»port. iu said on Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the Associate justice supreme judicial court i business which mav come before county, With every Hyomei outfit there is properly tbe 22d day of June. 1904, and on the 5th day law directs. All persona having de- — Per order. | His letter is clear and William P. Wbttebou^e, o' Augusta. said meeting. of October. i&-»4, at ten of the clock in tbe mands against the estate of said deceased brief, forceful, a neat Inhaler which can be carried in Chari cm P. Simpson, forenoon of each of said are desired to present the same for settle- and removes whatever Inland fish and game warden—Walter the or Clerk of *a!d days. doubt may purse pocket. Hyomei breathed Company. ment, and all indebted thereto are requested K of Biuehill. this contains the same Dated April 20,1904. to make have existed as to whether or not he j Butler, through heal- | gSJvflS pavment immediately. Fish warden—Samuel P. Eust are found _L April 5. iS»4. Mart E. Wood. Cousins, ing balsams tluit in the air To All Whom it Concern: is to be a candidate for renomination, Frank M May NOTICE. La-noine; Trundy, stonington. the where catarrh is rr^HK subscriber hereby notice that upon mountains, ! ET*HI8 is to give notice that on the date gives j The governor b«s named the de 'gates title is established to undivided 1 he has been duly appointed adminis- unknown. 1 herein below stated the uudersigued half of in from Maine to the good roads to UrNTIL mv Laraoine. cut- trator of the estate of E. Dow, congress to a of tt.vinbow properly Aphia E. E. It all catarrhal in I ceased be member Grange wood, or Judge Chase, of Bluehill, who be he:d ibe at 8t. destroys germs the ting camping, boating, fishing, tak late of Burry, in the county of Hancock, during exposition i Store in every way, and from that a air of the head, throat and Company iiug possession in any ay is forbidden. deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. at the State con- Louis t his summer. Among them are Dr. pa-sages date was not entitled to share in a> y of the presided republican i By order of All persons having demands the es- R. L. Grindle. of Ml. Desert. nose, and makes a positive and per of the company, or liable for any of Mary against vention in Portland profits C. Fretz Austin. tate of said deceased are desired to last week, made the debts of the company. present manent cure of catarrh. the same for settlement, and all indebted an Jan 1. l*9i. Mrs. Chas J. Douglass. To All Concern: admirable opening address. This The outfit costs but HTiom if May thereto are to make im- CHURCH NOTES. complete $1, North Hrooksville. March 3»>. 19iM. requested payment rrtHIS is to notice that on the date be- mediately. Charles M. Coulter. address in full may be found on page while extra bottles of Hyomei can be give I K'* EXA MINATION. X low stated the ceased to be April 6, 1904. obtained for it one of the TKACH undersigned 3 of this with a sum- CONGREGATIONAL. Me., making members of Kainbow Store Co. in issue, together examination of teachers of Grange subscriber notice most economical treatments for ca- rpHE spring every way. and from that date were not en- hereby gives ths* of Rev. J. M. Adams, X Trenton, will be held at the schoolbouse rpHEX he has executor mary the proceedings of the vari- pastor. titled to share in any of tbe of the been duly appointed tarrh. in district No. 6, 23. at 8 a. m. profits of the last will and testament of D. Saturday, April or liable for debts of the com- Mary ous conventions held last week. Friday, April 22—Prayer meeting. believes so D. B. Alley. company any of U. A. I'archer thor- Chas. E. Snow. Henry, late of Brooksvilie, in the county 24— servioe at Me.. 1904. pany. Sunday, April Morning in the ilierit of Hyomei, that Trenton, April 4, Jso’y 1. 1894. John F. Dodob. Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the 10 30. school at 11.45 a. m. oughly law Sunday to return the if North Brooksville. April 13. 1904. directs- All persons having demands he guarantees money the estate of said deceased are da- While nobody supposed he wouldn’t METHODIST EPISCOPAL. TAX DEEDS again-t it fails. This is the aired to the same for ax»d be certainly strong- OTICE is that mil present settlement, renominated, who Rev. J. P. Simonton, 'VJ hereby given property all indebted thereto are to mski everybody pastor. est evidence he can give of his faith ui _a.*| no bolden the town of Tre ton requested by by payment knows the William P. 22—Prayer meeting. treatment. It enables tax deeds, will be sold at sale at Ever- immediately. genial Judge Friday, April the Hyomei public 5,1904. Charles H. Prekihs. in said town, on April Wbitehouae is to observe that Sunday, April 24—Morning service at any one to use Hyomei without risk green hall, Wednesday, May HPHE subscriber hereby gives notice IgMNi glad 5, 1904, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. she has been subscriber notice tA 10.30 Sermon by the pastor. Sunday of for X duly appointed executrix of hereby gives Gov. Hill bas him a spending money nothing. By order of selectmen, the last will and testament and codicil thereto he has been duly appointed executor of reappointed jus- school at 11 at 7 p. m THE 46.; preaching Ask Mr. Hardier to show you a Hy- Mark Haynes, Treasurer. of William H. Wing, late of Cas me. in tbe the last will and testament of Barah L. Tucker, tice of the court of at March 1904. supreme judicial Trenton—Preaching Sunday 2.30p.m. omei outfit and explain to you what a Trenton, 17. county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds being late of Cranberry Isles, in the county «< Maine. UNION OONO’L, ELLSWORTH PALLB. and it is to relieve required by the terms of said will. All persons Hancock, deceased, no bonds being required simple easy way SPECIAL NOTICE. having demands against the estate of said by the terms of said will. All haviw 24— school at persons Sunday, April Sunday and cure your catarrhal troubles. not in Cuniculocus Park. J deceased are desired to the same for demands against the estate of said decease! 10.30 trespass present Maine’s population is rapidly near- a. ra. DO demand protection to life and property settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- are desired to present the same for settle- Prayer meeting Sunday evening at 7.30. from the countv of Hancock, the State of quested to make payment immediately. ment, and all indebted thereto are reqneskA ing the three-fourths of a million 5, 1904. MaBIA E. to make BAPTIST. fcHantrt). Maine, and the United States of America. April VlM. payment immediately. mark. chief clerk in the M*ry C. Fret* Austin. Executrix, Aprils, 1904. Edward P. Tucrbr. Maj. Howe, Rev. David Kerr, pastor. subscilber hereby gives notice that subscriber notice that labor department, figures it out at Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. hereby gives Sunday, April 24—Morning service at THEhe has been duly appointed executor THEshe has been duly appointed executrix 713,128. The government census 10.30. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday Salesmen Wanted. is herebyby given that the part- of the last will and testament of Mary H. of the last will and testament of Bailey B. _ Trayellirfi under late school at 11 46. Junior C. £. at 0 p. m. NOTICEnership heretofore existing the Moore, of Ellsworth, in the county of Closson, late of Sedgwick, in the county bureau gave Maine 702,875 on June name of Harlem A Buzzell was on tbe sixth Hancock, deceased, no bonds of and bonds as the 1, Prayer meeting Friday at 7.30 p. m. WHITING NHB8EBY CO, being required Hancock, deceased, given 1903. day of February, a- d. 1904. dissolved by mu- by the terms of said will. All persons havimr law directs. All persons having demands UNITARIAN. BOSTON. MASS. tual consent of the undersigned, being the demands against the estate of said deceased against the estate of said deceased are de- individual members of said are desired to the same and Rev. 8. W. Sutton, pastor. partnership. present for settle- sired to present the same for settlement, A million for Bluehill f That’s lots Finest oew fruit specialties ever offered. El A. K. Has lam ment, and all indebted thereto are requested all indebted thereto are requested to make Sunday, April 24—Service at 10,30 a. m. perlence not necessary Success assured. Writ* Howard K. Buzxbll. to make payment immediately. of but that’s what is payment immediately. money, about to Sunday school at 11.46 a. m. at once for full information. Waltham, Feb. IS, 1904. April 5, 1904. Febd L. Frazier April ft, 190*. Sabah J Closrom. &t>bnttitmcnt8. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. ELLSWORTH FALLS. SSWitrtiartncntB. For additional tie *ee other for Additional County ui, page* County New*, tee other payee Mlse Mabel Maddocks is home from Bar 1 Your blood may bn Harbor for a few weeks. to watt* GOTT’8 ISLAND. NORTH DEER ISLE. AT CL LG turning Fred Withamand family have moved thin Mrs. Jennie ts at Elmer -becoming Harding Bass Harbor. Hardy has gone to to into tbe Jordan on Beve-ly go George house the and weak. Yon Montell D. Gott has bought the as steward of the yacht Nautilus. Waltham road. TY% sloop are Blue Fish of Cspt. Nick Medina. Capt. S. H. of Little Deer Leonard Jordan Hardy, Isle, has gone to Dennysville LUomen to ton has as unequal Nick Medina bas the gone juryman to Ellsworth. where he has as Capt. purchased employment flier in the duties life. Yon need iro» mill of Bass orpleasuresof HEALTH sloop Grade Lee of Capt. Will Harding. Edward Thompson has gone to New & Dowst. and the atest of all blood York manganese, gr Schooner Minquas, Capt. Duffy, is at to join the steam yacht Kiviera with Mrs. Lynwood Sargent and children, of Charles tonics and nutrients, Black island, to load stone for New York. Capt. Small. Gouldsboro, are visiting Mrs. Sargent’s natural constituents of li sister Jw e/ is the Mrs. Clara of Southwest Har- Miss Helen Weed has returned from here, Mrs. Cnsrles M. Witham. Phlllipa, healthy, ruddy blood; bor, visited her pareuts Dennis Driscoll Quissett, Mass., where She has been all The ladies’sewing circle bolds its an- and can derive the T winter with her sister. uual yon T,-* •nd wife, last week. meeting on Thursday of this week IAU.W at tbe home most good from them Arrived at Black Island, April 15, the A silver watch, which was sold by tick- of Mrs. A. W. Ellis, at which ascombined inthenew _ schooner Perfect, Capt. Thompson, with ets at Waiter Webster’s store last week, time officers for the ensuiug year ill be Most was won elected. tonic, Ellis. Pept-iron Pills, Important coal for Black Island Graulte Co. by Emery __ ITOfl which are pleasant to William P. Harding was here for a short Capt. “Jack” Stinson has gone to Boston NORTH ELLSWORTH. to the and time last week. He Is lobstering with to take it launch, which be has built the take, agreeable stomach, winter, to the owner. Anna readily assimilated the most delicate In buying food-products, several things Capt. Will Trussed, of Cranberry Isles. past Googlns, who has been employed by Mrs. Edwin M. Joyce, and daughter The ice left Eggemoggin reach April 10. at Ellsworth, is home. system. The are to be thought of—i. e., Economy, Bessie, who have been with Mrs. Philip schooner Moliie Rhodes, which was John Conary, of Surry, Is visiting hiB Pills Moore, will return to Atlantic this week. frozen in there all winter, left April 12 for cousin, Artelie McGown. Peptiron Red Beach to load with plaster for New Cure anemia from whatever Results, Easy Handling, Reliability, but The schooner Samuel Hart, of Thotnas- Mrs. Mary Moore, who has been with cause; York. ironize the ton, Capt. Maloney, loaded with 23,000 Howard McGown and wife, has gone to blood, give healthy color tn most is Mrs. Eben the important Health. paving blocka at Black Island granite Hinckley, of Sedgwick, was Brewer. pale cheeks, lips and ears, create an a guest of Mrs. Samuel Lowe on quarry for New York, and sailed the 15tb. April 11, George King, wife arid family, of Eden, appetite, aid digestion, steady the Health means In her return from Stoningtou, where she everything. buying April 18. Chips. are visiting Mr. King’s mother, Mrs. nerves, and promote refreshing sleep, had been with her son Benjamin, who Francis McGown. Peptiron Pills, Kte.orSl—the latterafnll clothes, shoes, bats, furniture, etc., if the NORTH SEDGWICK. died of poeumonia there April 4. Rev. Nelson Hadeeri and wife have re- month's treatment. Prepared by C. I. HOOfc Mrs. Ella Towers Is home from Boston. Andrew Knight went to Camden Mon- CO.. Hood's Mass. is deceived and an turned to their home here. Mr. Hadeen Sarsaparilla. Lowell, gets imitation day where he witl the yacht buyer Miss Beulah Thurston is teaching In join Day- has been preaching in Portland for the Selling Agent m Ellsworth: dream. Parker Eaton left home this week the harm is loss of In Bluehiil. last two years. He will continue to preach G. A. Parcher. 14 Main Street, only money. buy- for New York where he has a position on The teachers meet at No. 1 April 30. there, going Saturday and returning the yacht Surf. Burton Haskell has if imitations are Maria Thompson is president. gone Monday. ing food-products, sup- to Boston as engineer of the schooner itUlUoaCg tr.fc SUamiiOa.i Lincoln Closson, who has been id with William Downes. LAKEWOOD. there is not a loss of the now has the and plied, only money, measles, pneumonia April 18. E. is dangerously III. R. H. of was an to health—-which Young, Haucock, here last but perhaps injury Mrs. R. C. Abbott and Mrs. Rose Her- NORTH CASTING. week buylug lur. rick, of South Bluehiil, spent Tuesday John I Mrs. Lucy Mixer has gone to Camden to Nevells, of Bar Harbor, spent Sun- Commencing Oct. 12, 1903. is with Mrs. Linda Aden. beyond price. visit her daughter Cora who is ill. day with relatives here. BAH HARBOR to BANGOR. Mrs. Mrs. Fannie Anderson, Carrie C. M. Leach and wife have returned The burntng of the mill at Green AM PM PM Lake, BAR HARBOR. 10 So Closson and Mrs. who have 3 30. Lucy Pert, from Pittsfield, where they went to attend owned by Frank Fitts, turned several men iorrento. 4 05 Remember these Hannah, widow of Dr. death of their Infant son. EAST FRANKLIN. band’s mother, Mrs. Amauda Meader. Sorrento.. 8 45 ... IfcCaulder and Capt. E. A. Leland arrived Charles F. Ware, occurred in South Or- April 18. H. Donnell is in health. BAR HARBOR. 9 2) 12 45 7 84 _ Harley poor from Boston Friday. rington on Sunday. The funeral waa Stephen Floyd has returned from Mich- The year old babe of Enos Stover and SOMESVILLE. Trains Ellsworth 7.16 a m and Alice baa returned to her held on Wednesday at her former home igan, where he has been at work the past leaving 6.13 >* Mi*n| Forsyth wife is very 111. m, and Ellsworth 1156 a 9.47 Mrs. Lewi-4 Somes entertained the sew- arriving m, ptA. studies at Mt. Holyoke, after spending on Middle street. Rev. William Forsyth year. connect will* Washington Co R R. circle 13. Calvin Donnell, one of Franklin's most the Easter recess here with her officiated. Among those present from out ing April fStop on signal or notice to Conductor. parents. Is ill BORN. of town were her Mrs. Somes who has been at highly respected citizens, seriously These trains connect at Bangor, with throng' schooners Julia Baker and grandchildren, H. G. employed The Omaha, with trains on Main Line, to and from Bo* Mildred of Allston, Maas., and Clark’s is home. pneumonia. FROST—At Mt Desert, April 13, to Mr and Mrs Portland, which wintered here, have gone to Ban- Ladd, Island, ton and St. John. Edward Ware, of Brockton. F. E. Hlalsdeil has returned to Bar Har- MelvliwR Frost, a daughter. Passenger* are to gor to begin the business of the season. Mrs. I. T. Ober entertained a party of GILES—At Amherst, April 16, to Mr and Mrs earnestly requested procm- of October bor to resume his work cutting stone, tlrker.* before entering the trains, and At the annual meeting the friends at her home Edmund R Giles, a eon. especial*; Josh Robinson, the well-known base- Wednesday evening. Ellsworth to Fallsai.it Fall- to Ellsworth. club on Friday the following officers were which he left to attend court In Ellsworth GILLEY— \t Mt Desert, April 13, to Mr and Dr. R. L. Grlndle attended tne GEO. F. EVANS, ball player, has gone to Worcester, where republi- as Mrs Pedrlck Gilley, twin daughters. elected: Mrs. George Blodgett, presi- grand juryman. Vice Pres, and Gen’l Manager. ho will be a the local can State convention at Porland la-1 LEACH—At Penoh'C.ot, 17, to Sir and Mrs F. E. BOOTH G. P. & T. A. given try-out by Mrs. R. B. of Sullivan and April BY, dent; Stover, vice-president; George Patten, Center, M O Leach, a daughter. team. Mra. Flora Croxford, secretary; Miss week. F. A. Patten, of East visited PRAY—At liar Harbor. to Mr and Edna treasurer. A fine Sullivan, April 15, has Bright, pro- The had a sale of ice- Mrs Arthur a Capt. Charles Cushing recently pur- library society their J. H. one last Pray, sou. EASTERN gramme was given in connection with brother, Patten, day one cream and cake in the last Satur- YOUNG—At to Mr and Mrs chased a due napb ha lauucb, adding ne business the talent library week. Sedgwick, April meeting, Including .John W Young, a son. | Ralph Austin | more to the considerable fleet now in Messrs. EHingwood, day evening. Carver, McCreedy, Mrs. E. Dunn and Miss and Mrs. Mrs. J. daughter port. Harris Luce, Godfrey, April 18. H. MARRIED. Ellingwood, MissStoueand MissGatchell. j Clara visited our school last week. It is Steamship Compan) Rev. Robert Sutcliffe left for bis new WEST EDEN. taught by Mrs. Dunn’s sister, Miss Cas- EATON —ZOLL—At Los Angeles, Cal, March9, In Rockland on Rev. F. Miss Vlnnle M Eaton, of Brooklln, to Herman charge Saturday. Beware of Olntmenta for Catarrh that saleua Springer. Mrs. D. W. McKay has been quite ill W Zoll, of Los Angeles. L. Hayward preached in the Elm street Contain Mercury. 18. K. with the but Is out April PRESCOTT—PERT-At 16, SPRING SCHEDULE. will the sense of grip, again. Sedgwick. April by church on Sunday. as mercury surely destroy Rev ES Drew, Mrs Nellie .1 Prescott to Harold aosill and completely de-ana" the whole sys- Freeman Smith has moved on the farm WEST G Pert, both of Sedgwick. Mrs. Lewis Reuter has arrived from tem when entering it tbrou h the mucous sur- BROOKSVILLE. faces Such articles should never be used of Mrs. Abigail Mayo. R. to make her borne here, Miss Nina Lord Is bar Weaterly, I, on from reputable physi- visiting parents, DIED. except prescription* R. W. recently a where her husband is employed as fore- cians, as the damage they will do U teu foi to Haynes purchased Isaiah Lord and wife. the can derive from them. handsome roan horses in BLAISDELL—At Franklin, 8, C Mon man In the Moses conservatories. ^ood you possibly pair of Bangor. April Hall’s C atarrh Cure, nmiiufactured by Y .). Albert Wilson is employed on the Mt. tague Blalsdell, aged 58 years, 3 months, 13 O contains no Nathan Richardson and wife went to The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are Cheney A (Jo Toledo, mercury, Desert for the seasoa. days >nd Is taken internal y, acting directly upon called there the accidental CLOSSOX—At Sedgwick, April 18, A Lincoln for a time—concert, of the Marlaville, by planuing grand the blood and mucous surfaces system, Miss C. W. Tapley, teacher in Malden, Closson, aged 39 years, 8 mouths, 20 days. Commencing Saturday, April 9, 1904, Steamer lu Hall’s Catarrh Cure i»e sure you get drowning of Raymond Richardson. dance and supper—on 26. Mona- buying They a week’s vacation. COOMBS—At East N will leave liar Harbor Mondays, April It Is taken Internally and made In Mass., is at home for Orange, J, April 13, Wednesday*- the gt'nuiue. returned last Infant son of Mr and Mrs Fred- and Saturdays at * a m, for Seal Harbor, Norik ghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, will fur- f. ,J. A Co. TrsStl- Friday. Winthrop, Toledo, uhlo by Cheney Clarence and and Melvin A eait Harbor Southwest Harbor and 18. S. Harry Austin erick Coombs, formerly of Ellsworth, aged Stoalng nish the muaic. monlals free. April 18 months. ton, cui. necting at Rockland for Boston. Sold t-v Druggists. Price. 75c per bottle. Ladd left Monday for Northeast Harbor. DONNELL—At Oliver C The next and last entertainment in the Take HalPs Family Pills for Constipation. UCEAiN V lL.I_.rJ. Franklin. April 19, Fred D. Jones, of Belfast, spent Sunday Donnell, aged 66 years, 2 months, 16 days. RETURNING. Lobster fishermen report fish scarce. at bis home here. In conversation with HERRICK—At Bluehlll, April 15, Clara Alice abbrniaeuunts. Herrick, aged 5 mouths, 4 days. Swan’s 1-land are a M. P. Woodcock, of Belfast, Mr. Wood- parties building JAMES—At Ellsworth, 13, William James he April From Boston Mondays and Thursdays at '< weir on bar. cock said that fifty years ago, April 14, aged 85 years. Colony’s p HI. went into the woods to out timber for RAYNK8—At Deer Mrs Elizabeth and E. get Isle, April 16, From Rockland Tuesdays, Fridays and Sun Capt. G. B. Hatch JameB Morey K 74 a while there it commenced to Raynes, aged years. days at 5 30 a m. are Mrs. E. \I Line’s house. vessel; painting ROBERTSON—At 16, Mrs Abide All via the steamers of this i snow there were two feet Bluehlll, April freight Coinpan., and by morning S 45 C. Road-Commissioner Hatch lis hauling Robertson, aged years, 4 months, 7 days. 1* Insure* against lire and marine risk. L of snow on the i ground. SAWYER —At Bar Harbor, April 12, John W stone chips and clam shells on the road. April 18. H. Sawyer, formerly of Orland, aged 59 years, 8 E. S. J. Morse, Agent, Bar Harbor. Sections of road built a in this months, 7 year ago days. Calvin Austin, Vice-president an WILBUR—At son way proved a success. CENTER. Waltham, April 16, Norman, tien’l Mgr., Foster’s Wharf, Boston, Mass. KEITH'S of Mr and Mrs Mahion Wilbur, aged 1 year, 3 j April 18. Von vi. months, 26 School began this week, taught by Joste day's. Billings. Rockland, Mil Ellsworth Steail’i * LAMOINE. SHjbrrttsrmcnts. Mrs. Lena Butler, who has been very A quiet wedding was celebrated at the ill, is borne of George Mender and wife, slowly Improving. Saturday evening, April 9, when Orville Bartlett spent Sunday with bis shoes Miss Alice Whittaker was mar- mother, Mrs. Lois Bartlett. Myrtle mm her ried to Cornelius H. Springer, of Trenton. Sylvia Higgins has been visiting FOR MEN, The ceremony was performed by A. G. grandmother, Mrs. H. P. Robbins, at of in the Blake, esq., Brooklin, presence Southwest Harbor. ! SPRING SCHEDULE. of near of the bride relatives and groom. W. J. Harper is doing quite a business Four Trips Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Springer will reside in .shipping boiled clams to Thorndike & Commencing Tuesday, April '2, 19^4, steam* *- Trenton. Impure blood shows will leave Rockland Tuesdays Wednesday iiix, Rockland. always Fridays and Saturdays upon arrival of steam*< 20. April Spec. April 18. H. somewhere. If the skin, then from Boston, not before t>.SO a in, as follows: $3.50. boils, rashes. If the TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS for Dark Har- pimples, bor, Sargen vllle. Deer Isle Sedgwick, an EA8TBROOK. ORLAND. The Best Shoe for the price in the World. EAST nerves, then neuralgia, nerv- Brooklln. returning same days from Brooklt* Mrs. J. R. Butler has been ill the at 12 m, via above landings past Miss Maggie Robertson is visiting in ousness, depression. If the week. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS for Brewer. above landings. South Brooksvllle and Bluebll Bunker cut his thumb Returning will leave Bluehill, am* Sylvester badly Qeorge Saow is and Mondays shingling painting Thursdays at 8.30 a m, for all above landing* last week while wood with a sawing his cottage. connecting at Rockland with steamer for Bv» LaFRANCE gasoline engine. ton. Dorr her Sarsaparilla Mrs. Maud visited Churchill; Eggrmoggin—Will and on a»v Norman little son or Malbon Wil- then stop Mondays E., mother the past week. stomach, dyspepsia, passage eastward upon notice to purser. bur died and wife, April 16, of pneumonia. biliousness, loss of Weet Tremont—Will stop Thursdays. Alamoosook grange will celebrate its appetite. SHOES They have the sympathy of their many Your doctor knows the Six trips a week schedule June 1 to Sept. 36. tirst anniversary friends. to-night. O. A. remedy, used for 60 years. CROCKETT, April 18. B. W. D. Leach and wife have moved into Manager, Rockland, Mi FOR WOMEN, Returning from the Cuban war, I was a Rockland. Me., April 9. 1904. their near the mills. cottage wreck. My blood wau bad, and my Serfectealth was gone. But a few bottles of EAST LAMOINE. is home from a two- Ayer's Mrs. T. F. Mason Sarsaparilla comoletely cured me.’* SUfrertiftcmnits, H. C. Harry Higgins and wife, who have been weeks’ visit in Massachusetts. j Dokhler, Scranton, Pa. fl-OOa bottle. j. o. aver co., $3.00. employed in Franklin, are at home. Rhodlck Dunbar and Harvey Snow were — for Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are receiving iu Ellsworth a few days the past week, most ladles’ shoes sold at Hotter than $3.50. congratulations on the advent of a son, the guests of H. M. Leach. TERMS MODERATE. born April 6. April 18. M. Impure Blood Ladies attended at their own homes If desire* John Davis has moved into the Hopkins Aid the Sarsaparilla by the BEHIND EVERY PAIR SOLD. and Mrs. McNider has moved LIST. keeping Mrs. C. I. WE STAND cottage, MARINE bowc-.s regular with Ayer’s Pilis. WELCH, Into the Alanson Googtns bouse. 34 Franklin Street, Ellsworth April 18._ H. Httucock County Ports. G. A. PARCH West Sullivah— Ar Apr 18, sch Morris ER, The merchant %oho does not advertise i Elliot, Winchester A man who oan’t talk and will talk APOTHECARY. bid Apr 18, sells Mary Augusta, stone; Har- a dull season makes it more profitable fi C. I_. MORANG. should be muzzled. vest Home, stone lor Boston Ellsworth, Maine. those who do advertise. ... 106 of Seal baa one 4.JLR % subscribers at ! COUNTY NEWS. White, Harbor, preached COUNTY NEWS. .?» £v* «*'* in attack county: Sunday during his absence. j tfrw additional Oauntp Uk «»*. »«* oth*r pay** eor additional County Nawa im oth+t pag• mi! the other papers in the County com- Capt. 8. N. Bulger is at home on account bined do not reach so The Amer- of sore FOR CONSTIPATION many. EAST SULLIVAN. eyes. He was obliged to leave tbe LIN. J BROOK lb. rur. U Pur.on.' ican is nof *he only paper printed »n vessel in New York, where he has been 1 jm, em*y Pill,. The. d« Hanna has* recently made a Miss E. A. left tor Boston Thur> M W ,/l/KM/ g nol IrMlal. th. (domac). and bo»,.|, ilk. and has never claimed to Eugene trip several Mayo vlol.nl bill ».t Hancock county, keeping stoip for months. ? furtM, oiwny and fnllv Boston. od a business but it is the that can to day trip. bo, only paper prop Mrr. Millard Spurting has returned service at the church Will In tow Mo?y gi/,s srly be called a County paper; all the The first morning Gott, of Bass Harbor, was J I A 40KXNII A from tbe Maine general hospiat at Port- ■g CO.. Row on. Mm». best are local The circula- will be on Sunday, May 1. last week calling on o»d friends. merely papers. land, where she bad been for five weeks tion The the Bar and of American, barring Doyle A Uavey are sawing long for appendicitis. She ts gradually gain- B O. Dollard has rented the Friexn is Harbor Record's summer list, larger short lumber. The Sinclairs are sawing Her store for his business. THE UNEXPECTED ing. mother, Mrs. Clara Ktce, ac- undertaking / T than that all the other papers printed find* n* of shingles. companied her and remained with her A ten-cent supper will be held at Ode m oaoally onpr^..>r*d. At ntfirbt and tha Ka|aaa^iA M ■ doctor dietant in tha d*v whan mother and l**he AfflffFfmlifl SS? Q until her mm Alfred Hsckett, a veteran of the Civil return home. Fellows* hall Friday evening. April 22. ■ are alone— on the mad with no help near—a brittle ■ H of liniment at hand will Is III at his also Johnson* Anodyne five ArVlftUDC I m war, serioosly home; William P. Preble celebrated his wit a rul'NTY.NEWS. ulnety- Rev. J. P. Situotiton, of K l-worib, prompt. And a:d and may save life. ik; and 50c. C§llell^8ti^| | A Hew other Henry Sinclair at the home of his son. (hird it also the deliver tbe Memorial address here. dll OddittOfMU County page*. birthday April 6, being Day I. S. JOHNSON A CO., 832 Summer Street, Boston, Maes. B commence this with of Wilito E. Schools morning, forty-ninth birthday Capt. Farther L'gbta soc»e?v held a pleasant Dunbar at Sullivan Bunker. He and his wife took dinner GREAT POND. Miss Margaret Centre, social In tbe cbapel Wednesdoy evening. Miss Bernice Smith, Harland district. with Mr. Preble, and tbe American flag J. F. Haynes lost a valuable horse re- Mrs. Rachel Wells is home from Provi Mr. Hackett died this He svaved for tbe entire day in honor to the cently. morning. cience, R. 1., where she lias spout tbe win two men. ;rene removed severs! months hr ■ leaves a who was Miss Mattie sgn, Patterson is to build so addition to widow, ter. couxty Guy » fsr recovered «s to be able on of the late April 12. K. Friday xkwsT his beside Johnson, youngest daughter _ for additional County ."Tews IN camp Long pood. John and Ward Freethey left Thursds sst to get from tbe boose to bis store other ~-jm Jacob Johnson. SULLIVAN. Henry Folsom, a former resident, died for New York, where they will join the joar by. Abner Pettee has returned from a pleas- April 5, of tbe grip after two flays’ illness. Mrs. A. 8. Cummings returned from her yachts. SABOBNTVILLE. ant visit In Boston and New Hampshire. Cspt. 8. N. Hendrick who has bten who has been ill with winter in Boston last Tuesday. Mrs. la borne fron Mr*. Harold Yongs la at III Clyde Liugblin, Augusta Staples the winter In is borne. vt.r, |0> Stephen Pettee accompauied him, but re- pending Boston, with alight of typhoid fever, is improving. His wife Dwight Bratnan, an owner of Sullivan Rockland, where she baa been tbe cue-» hope recovery. mains la Boston. There was no service in tbe Methodist ■me from Lowell last week. Harbor property, was in town last week. of her sou. Mra. Arthur Sargent la saddened The ice last Wednes- • arch on the by the quietly departed Sunday afternoon, pastor, death of an uncle In Everett Williams, who died at the home Misa Margaret Dunbar has gone to tbe Charles Johnston, wife and dsughte Bangor. day so far as we know without a aigb or %ev. Mr. Jackson, being at conference. •f Ezra Williams, April 5, was buried Center where she is to teach the left for Melrose, Maas., Thursday, when Mra. Liu L. Perkins Is In tear from the village. This morning a coming April 16. G. I’rnspeet from tbe church Friday at 10 a. m. Miss summer. Mrs. Johnston’s parents reside. visiting her slater, Mra Jennie vessel is sailing up the bay. Dockhera, Qar and conducted the funeral services. BASS Rev. Mr. Barnard has been returned to Herman W. ZjII, of Los Anrelea, Csl HARBOR. Edith Eaton, who has been Hanna has been an invalid all There were beautiful dowers. The Elmer spending this and the first sermon and Miss Vinnie M. of Rrookho Mrs. Eva Benson, who has been the winter with her eunt In and be charge, preached Eaton, quite ill, |> deceased leaves three 3isters—Mrs. Wilson, winter with rheumatism, appreci- Boston, of tbo year Sunday afternoon at the were married at Loa Angeles March 9 s better. horn*. Misses Viola and of ates the kindness of bis neighbors who •f Belfast. Mildred, Church of Our Father. his wood. Capt. G. W. Herrick and Mark L. Doric Miss Cora Berry, who has been ill, Is re- Afters grand struggle Benton, and two brothers—Frank and so quickly prepared year’s through the Ice Mrs. Stan Wilson, who baa been attended the republican district conven covering. on Krlday, the Clmbrta reached the Bugene, of Fairfield. His uncle and wife, The ladies’ aid of the Harlan district spend- whatf j ing a few weeks in Cambridge with tbe tion at Watcrville. and the State conven- here, where she wts met with Mr. and Mrs. Gates Chick, of Clifton, his have elected the foiiowiug officers: Miss Violet Gott gave a pit party Tues- cheers. Bennisee, returned >a»t Thursday accom- tion at Portland. Nearest relatives, were at the funeral. President, Mrs. Lena Whalen; vice-presi- l«y evening. All here were pained to bear of the Miss Bessie who has Emma Mrs. panied by Simpson, Rev. E. 8. Diew of Sedgwick, ha?- death of two of Brookavlllt’s was on at tbe Ban deat, Mrs. Pettee; treasurer, Cspt. Albion Murphy, of West Tremont, eldest citl- Mr. Ciarry operated been Mrs. in Mrs. visiting Phillips Eaton, accepted the call of the Baptist churct Groves Walker aud on Tbe Emma Haskell; secretary, Margaret pent Sunday here. k.'na, Bolly Bick- gor hospital Wednesday. physi- Pori laud. immediate of the here to become its pastor. He will euter ford. cians the trouble was a tumor of Martin. The object Atwood, of has hoped bis duties here J.iseph Brewer, opened is to build an iron fence around Miss Helen M Smith, of the Bar Har- upon May 1. With the of the stomach which could be removed, but society j •i* store for the season. help the cutter Heminola, Birch Tree The will bor Record, entertained a house At the find a and could it so cemetery. society large regular meeting of the Center which passed tbrougU the Beach cancer, only place 1 Mrs. Lewis Holmes has gone away to tbe SNeva Lawn at tbe head Mrs. Linda R ebsrdson has gone to Bar to-day of tbe harbor. The of water would have been effective had * cbapei circle met with Mrs. to teach. She w ! ! have an 18. Angie ■arbor for a few visit to Mrs. On no Marena and wife, who have been assistant. April X. Y. Z. days’ not the discovery been made just at that Dority laet Thursday. in town several weeks, have returned to Mrs. Belinda Noonan is from Walter Dunham. and home time, and no douot both store shop QOU LD6BOKO. Alisa Carrie Jordan is spending the week Bangor. Nashua, N. H., where she spent the winter Miss Coombs went to Bar Harbor Fri would have been destroyed before an with Miss Eva Grindie of the Lynccore. Mrs. Mlaa Beoiab with her son. Walter Beers, of Vanceboro, Is visiting day to .pend Sunday with her friend, alarm could be given. Long live the Maggie Maynard, bis The work of loading vessels ha* com- MU. Brewer. Q-ay and J. Henry Wbarff have been 111 j Rev. Mr. the sister, Mrs. Mabel Campbell. Ioaphene grange! Bromley, newly-appointed menced at the Main Lake Ice Co’*, works. to call a doctor the but Mrs. Carrie Bice Tbe aid wishes to thank Isaac 18. H. enough past week, pastor to the Methodist church, preached and little son, of Sulli- society April | Steven of are now recovering. are at Mr*, Rice’s old borne bere. Leach, Klogtnan, was Id tows ■Brlpp for a fine communion table which j Sunday morning. van, this week vleitlag bis mother and hie he to the church a short time WEST TKEMUNT. Emery O good, C. E. and Prank John* j Dr. and Mrs. Ltrrabee and E. W. Cieavea Enoch Newman and wife went laat presented brother Irving. oco. Mias Kate P. Clark is visiting relatives sou have returned home from Maxwell, N. and wife dined on Sunday with R. D. Monday to North Sullivan, where they B whtie they have been and wife in have taken If It were a little warmer, it would Miss Marlon Liscomb is ill witb typhoid at Mauaet. employed during Gupttll Gouldsboro. charge of Dunbar Bros.’ lbe winter making last blocks. house. really seem ilko spring with the Cimbria fever at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Lucy Andrew Martin has to Bangor to Halcyon a-sembty of P. 8. worked the boarding gone and Julietta on their O regular tripe. Bracy, who is caring for her. She ia work in a saw rail!. car Anderson, emp!o>ed by Prank initiatory degree on Tuesday evening, and B. T. Sjwle, of ElUworth, with his son Howe in cutting wood last received two of the S. Mrs. Clare Cispp, who has been spend- attended by Dr. Averill, of Bar Harbor. Mrs. W. D. Wails and children returned pulp Saturday, applicants into membership. Maurice, U. 8. O ympla, who is (M winter with her eons »w ts cut a deep gaab In his leg below the home on a short ing Boston, Veazle Young and wife entertained a to Seal Cove this week. just Bustne-a is brisk at the South End. A furlough, spent Friday knee. He ha* to the at Old home and is with her daughter, Mrs. party at the hall Wednesday evening. gone hospital steam pile driver has arrived to be used in with relative* bere. George W. Davis expects to move to Town. Fred Sarguut. were bu a new wharf Rev. Wallace Refreshments served by the ladies Harbor this week. idlng at the sardine fac Cutter, who has been Prospect April 12. B. April 18. M. of the aid society. All enjoyed a very tory. pastor bere for the past two years, has Mrs. Zulma 8. Clark 1s visiting her | pleasant evening. 8. O. Moore and Cbarlea B ance gone to Cutler, hta new pastorate. A1 daughter, Mrs. L. W. Kumlll. ASHVILLE. Capt. MINT URN. 18. were have April Anon. are home from Water villa and Portland sorry to him go. Mrs. Alfred Higgins spent Sunday with Mits Bernice Smith btgan school In the Harvey Bridges, who has been quite til, where (hey went as delegatee to the repub- April 18 Jrs. NORTH SULLIVAN. her daughter, Mrs. Will Trask. Harlan district to-day. is improving. lican conventions. Mrs. Onais Springer is in poor health. There was an ice-cream and con- Mrs. L zzie Carr la spending a week FRANKLIN. F. N. Johnson arrived yesterday with supper Th V'. I. has its cert at the with friends in Gouldsboro. society suspended his new gasoline boat. C. H. Abbott aad wife are visiting rela- church Wednesday evening. The of Franklin are weekly meeting-. It met for I be la»t time people apectatly tives in Portland. Miss Geneva has t) Sullivan School began this mjrnir.g taught by favored !u having a visit from Miss Alice Charles M. BraRb, wife and little Latty gone ; with Mrs. E. D. Chasa on Wednesday. to visit her Mrs. Mellte Robertson. Jerome B. Clark, of West Gouldsboro. II State Maine W. T. of have been Mrs. Simon Bunker, of Tunk Pond, is sister, Th- attendance and entertainment were Moore, organizer C. daughter, Rockport, visiting Mrs. Hiram Preble is on U 24. an excellent his sister, Mrs. Johnson, for a few days. visiting O. C. Havey. Capt. Albion Murphy, who has been the «fck Hat, and his up to the usual standard. Sunday, April Being ia said speaker Miss Moore well the Airs. Hollis Biaisdeii was in town last week, away all winter, is home on a short vaca- daughter Mary to have typhoid April 18. C. represents George Stewart, from the north fever. nob e work. She will in the having been called borne by the death of tion. speak Bap- pert of the Island, ts vlstting her daugh- tist church In the morning at 11 o'clock ter*. Mrs. Dave Mrs. his father, Charles M. Biaisdeii, at East Capt. Willard Rich has gone to Islee* The weir fishermen nave moved to tbelr j OTIS. Bridge*, Harvey and at the Methodist church at 2intbe Franklin. inlands— Ei wood and Bridge* and Mrs. Annie Saddler. boro to take charge of bis vessel, the respective Wylie Sadie Tibbetts is borne from Lawrence, afternoon. In the evening there will be a 14 J. Julia Moon, wife of Charles Maggie Muivey. Hammond to Leewards, E. E. Bragdon to Man. April Brlnton, union at the John to Ash Point. meeting Baptist church, at Whose death occurred at her home In Bar Rev. A. P. will move to his Sheldrake, Carpenter Thompson Benjamin Perry, of Bangor, la at W. W. 7 o'clock for which special music is Make Your Poultry Pay. Marbor, was bnrled at Hancock Tuesday. new at Milla 20. A>1 Capt. O. P. Bragdon has been the charge Smyrna April poorly Tibbetts’. arranged. It ia specially (Wirsbie that Tt* |>o> hry keeper who keeps a few bens, aa Mr. Green, of the Episcopal church, wish him success. pa>t week, and his absence was noticeable well os the one Howard Kincaid hit to the ladles give Miss Moore their cordial who keeps many, ts anxious ts She gone Ellsworth, •fflciating. had long been in poor in the Sunday school of which he baa been derive a* much p-oflt from them as possible. Mrs. Lucy James has returned from w here he ba* employment. support at all the services. All voters haalth and her death was due to so things aid or hinder In that desire. consump where she went to attend the superintendent many years. Carrol Many Ellsworth, The of Loweil will do well to hear what may be said on Mon. She leaves beside her husband, two Clark substituted infant daughter Watts Sick fowls are unprofitable fowls. Fowls fnneral of her husband. acceptably. and antf-resubmlaslon In the and wife died temperance should be aa sisters and one brother to mourn her loss, April 18. B. last Tuesday. warmly housed mod should have L. W. Kumlll and P. W. Lunt attended evening. much aa ■rs. Brinton was a resident of this town Granville Jel.ison had a chopping bee range possible for exercise, but the the republican conventions at Watervllle SOUTH BLUEHILL. most important thing of all Is the right kind of until about three years ago, since which laet Friday with a party in the evening. and Portland last week. feeding. For over SO year-* successful poultry Mme she had been at Bar Harbor. Miss Clara Day has gone to Waltham to SEAWALL. living George Warren visited his daughter, raisers have fed Sheridan’s Condition Many friends here will fondly cherish her Miss Gertrude H. Lunt bas opened a teach. Dolllver ia to and Mrs. William H. True, of Ellsworth, Fri Benjamin poor health, Powder at all times of year, and have realised branch at Southwest Harbor In memory. millinery Miss Flora Day has gone to Sedgwick to day and Saturday. keeps his bed the greater part of tbetime. handsome Increase In their profits thereby. A. April 18. M. E. Farnsworth’s store. work in the Fed once a with the h aids factory. The town ia building a school bo u>e in School began Monday, taught by Ml«s day. regular feed, digestion, makes School begins April 18, the grammar Miss Florence Can of Anderson. She will board at Lillian he«l;by foal*, and furnishes WBST 'age. East Bluebtll, district No. 2 on the lot kindly presented 8ULUVAN. Miss the justice cbemicst elements needed to pro*lues taught by Knowles, primary by visited friends here where the vld one Carter's. recently. by George Jordan, in the Miss Mary Mattocks returned from a Miss Myra Powers, of Seal Cove. eggs baying ben, and to develop and ma- Miss Mertie of Seal is stood. One last week William Dolllver ture the two weeks* at Bar Harbor Cooper, Cove, day growing chick. One cent per fowl pays stay Saturday. The W. T. I. S. met at the chnrch Fri- visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. Eaton. Leo BlaUdell went to 8carboro last caught uinety harbor pollock in Ship the cost for 10 days. It’s a cent well spent. Enos of a as Capt Bickford, Winter Harbor, day evening to tack comfortable a Wrtte for farther > 1. Naomi, wife of Frank Candage, died week, where he h*s employment. He was Harbor. particulars t• the makers. baa taken command of the tug Phillips wedding present for tbeir pastor, Rev. 8. Johnson A Co., Boston, list*.— Srirt. 8. She leaves a husband, one son accompanied by his uncle Alfred and little James Fernaid went to Portland Mon- Eaton for the season. A P. April Thompson. on the Southwest Harbor and one grandson end a large circle of daughter. day poatoffice Many advertisers that advertis- Herbert Jeltison snd wife have returned April 18. Thelma. forget friends to mourn ter case. loss. George Jordan has a sheep which has robbery in a is valued ac- from an ing space newspaper extended visit in Eastbrook, and 18. April 13. C. beaten all records this year; she gave April Dolly. cording to the circulation of that Mrs. Jellison is again employed at H. H. CRANBERRY ISLES. paper birth last week to four handsome and Advertising space in a journal without Havey’s. Artbnr Joy has bought Bubble. BLUEHILL FALLS. thesloop ttiSjcrtiarmniis. healtuy .auibs. circulation is dear at any price the pub The basket ball teams The artesian Is bored to the lisher may demand. Without circulation girls* played well depth Mr-. Martha Blaisdell Cecil Gray has joined the order ol Amer- returned to O d there can be no results, and without rel their first public game at Milton hall Fri- of ninety feat. ican Mechanics at Bluehill. Orchard the 18th. bhe has faithfully suits the money whioh the advertiser in a day evening. It resulted in victory for rests is lost. — Daniel Ladd, of Town Hill, is making filled her place as nurse here for some Capt. Hugh Duffy has started the Leavenworth {Kansas the North Sullivan team. Times. bis annual visit here. months, and all regret her departure. schooner Mlnquas lor her season’s work. Schools opened this week with the fol- Ha has b 18. Davis. Edward mo*, of Eden, en visit- April Some ol oar young people have gone to lowing teachers: Grammar, P. &tmcrtisnnnxU. Andy ing relatives and friends here. work In the clam lactory lu South Blue- Havey; intermediate, MissFloreuce Peaae; Like the brook, the Augustus will move from running WEST BROOKSVILLE. bill. primary. Miss Josie Uraun. Spofford Baker’s Island this week to Fieh Point. red blood that flows 18. through Sewa’l D. Tapley has been appointed Irving Candage and Brooks Gray spent April C. the to Schooners S. L. Foster and Kozella are veins has come from road commissioner. a lew days in Oriand and Buckrport last LITTLE DEEK ISLE. being put in readiness for tbe season’s somewhere. MUb Clara Tapley is at home from week. fishing. Malden, Mass., for a short vacation. April 18. Substitute. Louis Shepherd is on the sick list. The springs of red blocd are Alfred Ladd, who bas been very 111 A. Wiiiia Grlndle, of Haverhill, Mass., Miss Sadie L. Eaton will leave Wednes- found in the soft core of the HANCOCK POINT. <' Bend Hjodel, sketch or phou> of limctk n lor ^ since his return from Hebron i* the of aud Mrs. <1 free on day for Castine. academy, j guest Capt. George H. report patentability. For free book, < is recovering. bones called the marrow and Tapley. C. A. Penney has returned Irom Bangor. 8npt. Coombs visited the schools here < TRADE-MARKS^? some A. M. Carter and Joe Tuffts are on the P^nt^inci ^ / last Capt. Leonard J. Spurliug arrived last say red blood also comes Capt. George W. Blodgett and Joseph ii Thursday. road with a sawing machine. week in schooner Nickerson which he has from the bone H. Tapley made a business trip to Bangor Mr. Thomas, of was here on spleen. Belfast, just purchased. Healthy last week. Allen Crabtree has rented his cottage to business last week. marrow and healthy President ol Bowdoiu Capt. Elwood Sparling, in his new yacht spleen Schooner Mopang, Capt. Frank Perkins, Hyde, college. Capt. Grant Eaton was in Rockland last are full of fat. Louise A., arrived yesterday froo^Friend- j is at Negro wood bound to The Ephraim Crabtree place has been week on business. island, loaded, ship where the boat was built. Scott’s Emulsion makes new the westward. sold to Dr. Thai berg, ol Vassar college. Capt. 8. G. Hutchinson arrived home It was with feelings of sadness that tbe blood the Mrs. Tnomas S. has gone to Howard Ball aud son were here laat Sunday from New York. by feeding bone Tapley Ambrose ! week. He has rented his many friends here of Bourget marrow and the with West Tremont, where she will join her house to Chester gggffi 8. H. Hav* Capt. Hardy and H. H. Billings learned of his sudden death from paraly- spleen husband, Dr. Lounder. | Them Tapley. LMUILO Recommend as the BEST went to Ellsworth Monday as jurymen. the richest of all the 18. sis. fats, pure Mrs. Lloyd G. Barnee, who has passed Aprtl E. 1HI. kIXti’i I be steamer Cimbria Star Crown Brand broke ber way Tbe new schooner Elva L. Spurting ar- cod liver oil. two weeks with her parents, N. A. Hawes through the Reach WEST HANCOCK. April 8, it being the rived to-day with 30,000 pounds of fresh For school and wife, left for her home in Andover first boat pale and pekhhiom I of the season. girls phis. Little Marshall is still no I fish, it being tbe first tare caaght this April 14. Sylvia very ill. Ifnaihli ra'ief, danger, no pain. 12. invalids and for all for yew • by leading apeeiaTiau. Hundred, of la*. April e. season. whose There a tj*d Georgie Stevens la here from New Lon- was chopping match at Herbert ■Mania A trial wlllejcvinrryou cf Their I nirinaJc *&)■§ blood is thin and Scott’s Sbute’s wrueofaupprcMioa. Send ten cent* tor aampia aak Capt. Willis E. Banker and wife will pale, don, Conu., after eight months’ absence. Thursday. book. All Draggnt. or by mall ft JO bos. In reply to -.aqalrie* we have pleasure in leave tor to be at the Emulsion is a and rich He will the summer with his Mlsa Brown baa beea KING MEDICINE CO., Ej* 1930. BOSTON. MAS& announcing that Kly’a Liquid Cream Balm is Bootbbay Thursday pleasant spend grand- Amy visiting rela- new tbe Rena Mrs. Hke the solid preparation of that admirable launching of his schooner, blood food. It not only feeds mother, Harriet Stevens. tives In Franklin. cemedy in that it cleanses and heals membranes A. Percy. April 18. Tomson. the but Irving McFarland and wlte made a affected by nasal catarrh There is no blood-making organs drying Schools commence today in tour dis- short visit to Iriends in Franklin •r sneezing. The Liquid Cream Balm is them to SOUTH DEER ISLE. Worms? teach on do tricts. Miss Viola Joy will gives strength recently. Many children are troubled with worm*. adapted to use by patients who have trouble 1b and treated for *otnetlung el*e. A few dee** of ■ Baker’s Inland, and Miss Edna Campbell their work. Fred Robbins came home from Boston Mlsa Wilma Inhaling through the nose and prefer proper Googlns, ol Ashville, has spraying. last week for a short vacation. will teach in district No. 2. Send for free the Dr. The price, including spraying tube, it 75 cents, sample. been guest ol her aunt, Mrs. Hose True’s Eiixir I expel w. rmalf theyexiat, and prove a vain- ■ or SCOTT & BOWNE, awewij! field by druggists mailed by Liy 5« Rev. C. N. Davie is still away, and there Chemists, Capt. Benjamin F. Warren, who had a Young, during the week. tonic if there are no w orm*, a&e »i drassUx^ ■ Brothers, 4*9*4»5 Pearl Street. New MB. New York. York. i. r. TKCE A <*»., Aabarn, Me. J Warruu Street, are no church services in town. Mr. j 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. portion of his; foot afflicted with gan- April 18. Sumac. ( I’ve got five o’ thlm meself at home," T« sting Vitality of Seeds. Teas—Miss she has ... — 9 vif 9 he said COUNTY NEWS. Puspsy ssys “found jLrgal Notice** deprecatlngly. to tbe Owing unfavorable season of an at last. What does she mean ‘‘How does it that for additional County’ Wetoe eee other payee affinity” happen you're not 1903 kinds of seeds failed to mature STATE OF MAINE. many by that? Jess— A person of the The opposite Hancock su.—At a court held working. Carney?" superintend- properly, and it is that there probate at I probable eex who Is Interested In her. Ellsworth, in and tor said of Hancock, A KERRY ent looked at him PENOBSCOT. county ? keenly. will be on the fifth of in the many disappointed growers during Mrs day April, year of see, 'twas this General satisfaction is in Jenkins—My son writes tint he is our Lord ne thousand nine hundred and “Well, sir, you way: expressed the present wesson. Prof. W. M. Mun- I the hesd of his class at Mrs. Jones four. S COWARD Meself an' had a bit of e having Rev. F. V. returned for college. Harrington Stanley son, horticulturist to the Maine agricul- CERTAIN instrument purporting to be .— -Ob the freshmen it? ® 0 disagreement about a belt and—a"— another class, isn’t Mrs. a of the last will and tea lament, year. tural experiment statlou, makes the fol- A copy M. Louise Cummins § "Well?” Jenkins—No, he calls it the “welter- and codicil of Eliza J. Whiting, late of New- 0 By Hutchins’ express is once more on its lowing suggestions, whereby it is possi- ton, in the county of Middlesex, und Com- weight”. monwealth Hartman’s eyes held his, compelling tegular route. Fur the South ble for farmer of Massachusetts, deceased, and @ © present every to know just vrbat to cf fnpvrtfl.Vt. />«, hi/ T. Mcxlurc b, the truth. the probate ther of in said probate court g Penobscot will be the end of the route. expect from his corn, oats, peas, clover or for Hit county of Middlesex. Common wealth “Mr. sir”—the words rush- iflrtirai. of Massachusetts, hav- Hartman, Later it will go through to Bluehill, as in other crops, and to plan duly authenticated, O O 9 0 O 00 00000 accordingly. ing been presented to the ju ge of probate @ 9 ed from the coward in a chok- Kerry former years. If he knows that only 50 percent, of for our said county oi Hancock for the pur- Mike Carney sat loosely on n heap ot ing blurt—"I once seen a man tore to his pose of being allowed, filed and recorded in Penobscot nave taken command corn will germinata, it 1* an easy mat- the last two minutes of the captains the probate court of our said county of Han- slag during bits doing what Harrington bid me ter to as of the fo lowing schooners for the season: plant twice much; hut if he cock. which l noon hour, the empty dinner pail do. I’ll not deny that It’s hungry the the usual Ordered, That notice thereof be given ft# W. M. Sellers, the Flora Condon; plants amount, and gets only all his locked i Capt. per*oufi interested therein, by publishing hung from lingers swinging childer've been sometimes since I’ve half a This Statement Will Interest Scores a Capt. J. B. Seller*, the A. stand, the case is much more seri- copy of this order three weeks successively forward Mary McCann; in the backward and rhythmically not had a steady Job. hut 'tis hungrier ous. Ellsworth American, a newspaper Capt. C. M. Perkins, the Omaha; Capt. H. of printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- between his knees. they'd be If I wasn't here at all, an’— A Ellsworth Readers. A. Davis, the Susan Stetson; Capt. Roscoe simple test of the vitality of any cock, prior to the third day of May, a. d. His blue eyes, looking straight ahead, I couldn't take the ehanct.” » ’904. that, they may at a probate court farm or garde seeds can bo made as fol- The facts btlow are £ appear Conner, the William Pickering. given worth then to be held at Eden in and that blending of gullelessncss nnd “You don't have to take the chance." (Bar Harbor), held lows: Place 100 seeds, taken at random for said county of Hancock, at ten o’clock in Penobscot No. O. E. re- all who are anxious which is the birthright of a Hartman was the floor, with chapter 107, 8., perusal by about their ; the forenoon, and show cause, if any they mysticism pacing from tbe stock which is to be planted, on I/own to the end of hands cent ly organized here, will do it* first work have, against the same. religious people. thrust deep Into his pockets, the a dish of Hand, cover from one-half to physical condit ion or are sim situated O. P. of Probate. this Five have been ilar.'y CUNNINGHAM. Judge short nose Mike's face have on evening. applications j A true of the hia might veins his forehead knotted. "No one inch with sand, moisten and in copy original. sdited. Much interest is mani- keep to this resident. It is a local Attest:—Chas. P. Dour, a tit of a fifteenth man who pri being occurrence; Register. been study century works under me will be a warm place, as behind the kitchen all are and To all monk, but Ids mouth belied all that, asked to take chances that 1 would not fested, working bard, hope and can be thoroughly investigated. persons interested In either of the es- stove, until the sprouts The tates hereinafter named. soon to have a and fine appear. having been formed for no take Did dis- large working Mrs. Nahum At a court held at in apparently myself. Hnrrlngton number of sprouts which appear will Young (farmer), Birch ! probate Ellsworth, and on earth but to whistle an Irish chapter. for the county of Hancock, on the fifth reason charge you for that?” He wheeled an idea of give the percentage which may Tree farm, Partridge Cove road, North | day of a. d. 1904. the of It thus The was success- April, Jig. and sight engaged suddenly, facing Mike. following programme be to following matters having been pre- expected grow. “I had marked to cure one forever ot rendered at the Hancock, Rle., says: THEsented for the action herein- was sufficient "No, sir; no, Mr. Hartman, sir. We fully Thursday evening Care should be taken that the thereupon seeds are after indicated, it is hereby ordered that no- idea that life was dull. und r the of the symptoms of kidney trouble for years and the hud a tew words first, an' Harrington grange hall, auspices kept moist, but not too wet. It is advis- tice thereof be given to all persons interested, more by causing a copy of this order to be At present his lips puckered he called me a coward, an’—I King’s Daughter*: able to suffered a great deal from it the ; pub- Kerry make more than one test, and be despite lished three weeks successively in the Ells- than once, lint a lone note, which worth a only hit him a lick.” Plano solo.Nina Varnum guided by the average results. A test of fact that I used a vast amount of medicine American, newspaper published at to have from the beat the \ Ellsworth, in said county, that they may ap- seemed gone astray “Did though?" There was rel- Reading—How the book agent bandit, this kind more you, is valuable than one In and doctored. Just before I went to pear at a probate court to be held at Eden of the tune, issued from them. Edith Hutchins rest ish In the superintendent's voice. wh4ch the Heeds are placed in blotting (Bar Harbor), in said county, on the third day to In his Tableaux—Reveries of a bachelor Wiggln & Moore’s drug store in E lsworth j of May, a. d. 1904, at ten of the clock in the Something began grow eyes, “Ob, sure 'tisn't any harm I'd want for seeds on Gilbert Leach paper, may sprout paper forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see re Solo .Mrs for Doan’s Pills I a burning away their mysticism and to be doin' him,” Mike put in which do not have Kidney had very se- cause. quickly: in church.Nina Varnum sufficient vitality to substratum Reading—Reveries Sarah J. Richardson, late of Mt. in voiding a of quicksilver. "the Ind Is a daceut lad enough, an’ vere attack. In fact back was Desert, Tableaux —My Utile husband grow. my aching ! said county, deceased. A certain instrument “'Tisn’t fair, he gob!" a bit to be the last will knowledgable, too; only young, Solo...Mrs Leach constantly, and if the of purporting *tud testament twinges pain of said deceased, with for lie stood up and faced the brick wall sure, that'll mend.” The Vision and Hearing of Reptiles. together petition an', Dialogue—Leap year In a village with one gen which probate thereof, presented John E. Bun- The always occurred when I stooped or by opposite, ax though it was the president Hartman followed him to the door. tleman best sense that reptiles have is that ker, jr., the executor therein named. the least strain on the muscles of Ambrose late of Winter of the wire works hltuself. "Come down to the works In the Illustrated moon, the coon, and the of sight, according to a Viennese natur- brought Bourgett, Harbor, Song—The In said deceased. A certain instru- alist county, "Pis chances enough the workin'man morning, Carney, and we’ll see if we liitle octoroon named Werner, who has recently my back were not more excruciating thin ment purporting to be the last will ami testa- ment of said has to take Tableau—Nine o'clock, twelve o’clock, and two published the results of observations on deceased, together with peti>ion anyhow’’— can't find something for you thnt'll in some of ncy previous oc- 'or o’clock nearly two hundred attacks, they probate thereof, presented by EfH© His voice stopped as if broken. the ‘childer’ from snakes, lizards, frogH, | \lmena Effie ASmena Pen- keep being hungry etc. even curred so often that Anthony (formerly Song and drill—Hall to Old Glory But this sense is very dull. they were a positive the executrix therein Cringed into himself, he sank bark on in he said "As to lleton), named. future," genially. A crocodile can not see a man more than j Amanda late of in said 18. SUBA. nuisance. A few days after I commenced Smith, Bucksport, tlie sing, torn between tlie conviction what you did for me this afternoon— April six times Its own length away, while fish sounty, deceased, a certain instrument pur- to that 'twaa fair” and the Irishman's can see only about half tboir own length. the treatment relief and a con-' jorting be the la t will and testament of 1 can't speak of that yet.” followed, aid Snakes are still worse off. Some crii see a deceased, together with petition for pro- Inherent abhorrence of her hus- WEST SULLIVAN. tinuatlen for some late H. “Informing.” Margaret Hartman pushed of their while oth- time so strengthened thereof, presented by Theodore Smith, quarter length away; he executor therein named. •'An' sure, where'd be the use?" he band aside Mike's hand, a few ers are limited to one fifth or nnd, taking Mrs. Bradbury Smith spent days one-eighth. my kidneys and puritkd them that the Chester H., Norris W. and Victor C. Grin- soliloquized. Ids mental attitude seem raised it to her last week In the of her Frogs are much keener-sighted. They j lie, minor heirs of Minnie D. Grindle, late of lips. Steuben, guest backache can tel: what is on at a distance of ceased. My son Ralph can rrentou, in said county deceased. Petition Ing to descend with his "He called a she Mrs. going just despondently you Kerry coward,” sister, Harry Guptill. fifteen or iled Alonzo H. twenty times their own length. as by Grindle, guardian, for li- "Don't know 'tls done, an' emphatically endorse Doan’s :ense to sell certain laxly. they said, with heaving breast, while Mike of the Most are or but Kidney of the real estate of said The friends of Rev. Mr. Barnard, replies nearly quite deaf; ninors. every day too?" stood transfixed the of her la to Pills.” by beauty Metbodiot church, will be pleased to learn compensation, oil,according Werner, John W. Stover, late of Bucksport, in said Hut an hour later when the foreman seem to have n marvelous sense of ih« tear tilled eyes, "but I call you the field For sale all dealers. Price 50 cents. unty, deceased. Petition filed by Elizabeth that be has returned to work in this direction in which water lies. will by C ordered him to replace a large belt bravest man—the bravest man—that They Stover, administratrix, for license to sell another year. make a bee line for It, even when so far Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole 1 certain of the real estate of said deceased. from a shafting to a countershaft ever lived!" away that no sense known to us would Henry W. Sawyer, late of Castine, in said Miss E. Beatrice Blaisdell, who has been agents for the United States. deceased. Petition filed while the machinery was In uiotlor. When Mike reached the street he help them. Werner thinks this due to :ouDty, by Geo M. Varren, administrator, for license to sell cer- studying at the Now England conserva- some sort of attraction akin to chemical Carney looked him quietly In the eyes stood and looked at his band In the Remember the name, Doan’s, and take ain of the real estate of said deceased. music in is with her action; but he can not now or and refused. tory of Boston, aunt, expluu J. Thomas Hinckley, minor, of Bluehill, in moonlight. why it takes no substitute. laid Mrs. George Pettinglll. place.—Success. county. Petition filed by Nahum Hinck- His glance hud measured the danger "Wlsha, now, to think of that!” he ey. guardian, for license to sell certaiu of the eal estate of said minor. first. It wus a particularly ugly Job. said I dunno but C. H. Abbott and wife are visiting reverently. "Faith, atoimtisemmtft. Benjamin G. Barbour, late of Deer Isle, in friends iu Portland. Mr. Abbott was a crammed near the ceiling, compared to I’m glad he culled me a Kerry cow- aid county, deceased. Second and final ae- which the belt he had that delegate to the republican uatlonal con- ount of Susanna T. Barbour, executrix, filed replaced ard." or settlement. morning was as child's play. vention recently held there. John M. Hale, jr., late of Ellsworth, in said "You'll not do It?” The IHnld’a Evasive Anawer. with ounty. deceased. First and final account of Schools began Monday Andy tebecca W. Hale, administratrix, filed for “Not while she's running I'll not do Strange ns It may seem, there is a Havey teacher in the grammar depart- ettlement. .jonn m. riaie artnership said firm, filed for settlement. Mias Bessie Crowley, who has been with ? who are that Alfred Swazey, late of Bucksport, in said was ten Irishman's as in the using back-breaking yeurs the Junior, well great. Among things this has to ounty, deceased. First account of Charlotte Mrs. B B. Havey winter, gone corn broom to with his record still to make. The that he cannot to himself is dust-raising sweep their t. Swazey, executrix, filed for settlement. Justify N. to the Gertrude C. late of la Portsmouth, H., spend spring we Dunham, Amherst, which answered Mike's narrowed the a servuut to that he carpets, say, avoid this useless aid deceased. First and final am- eyes bidding say with Mrs. county, Lindsay. ount of William H. filed to points of steel. For a moment tin* is not at home when in renlity he is in- waste of energy and unnecessary dust Dunham, executor, The house owned and occupied by Mrs. or settlement. two men regarded each other with a side his house. At the same time he by using a “Cyeo” Bearing BISSELL, Asa C. Burril), late of Dedham, in said Miranda Gordon, was totally destroyed ounty, deceased. Final account of Hadley peculiarly still. Hat look. is not able to receive the many visitors the finest carpet sweeper made. by Are Friday mornlug. A defective *. Burrill, administrator, filed for settlement. “You Kerry coward!" who call upon him. and his only re- It will and Elizabeth Lane, late of Sedgwick, in said is to be the cause. Par- brighten preserve your source that chimney supposed ounty, deceased. Final account of John F. The measured words were like tht was to give Instructions and make tla*ly insured. carpets sweeping a pleasure jane, administrator, filed for settlement. hiss of escaping steel scalding the polite excuses should be given. Upon Thomas L. late of in said instead of a Kenney, Dedham, 18 M. drudgery. It will outlast deceased. Final account of Irishman's face. All the fighting blood one occasion suth instructions were April ounty, George forty brooms, V. Patten, executor, tiled for settlement. of his race showed in the one unloosed given to a maid, an Irish girl gifted LAMOINE. Emma F. Huboard, late of Bucksport, in shaft of blue light that leaped from with the readiness and good wit of fe-Note our prices: aid county, deceased. First account of Wil- Miss Flora Stratton went to Verona Sat- iam M. Hubbard, administrator, filed for set- his eyes. Like a felled log the fore- her nation. lement. urday to teach. W. late of in said man went down. “Then I'm to be saying, sir. that George Bowden, Bluehill, ounty. deceased. First account of Austin T. Mrs. Bel e of "American $3.50 Very quietly Mike picked up his be- you're not at home?” the maid in- Googins, Waltham, has Queen,” Itevens, administrator, filed for settlement. Alfred longings and left the shop. Not even quired. been visiting relative-* here. McDonald, late of Bucksport, in said $3.25 ounty, deceased. Third account of Isaac H. the certainty that he had lost his Job "No, Mary; no!" was the reply. Miss Abbie Coolidge goes to Hancock "Ideal,” lomer, administrator, filed for settlement. Harriet Ann an insane late and the beating thought of five small “That would not be true. If any one this week io stay a while with her Mooney, person, aunt, "Grand $3.00 if Bucksport, in said county, deceased. First mouths nt home to be fed could quell should ask for me you must Just put Mrs. Gideon Joy. Rapids," Nickel, nd last account of Isaac H. Homer, guardi**, “ " iled for the fierce satisfaction In what he had him ofT—give hint some evasive an- settlement. Mrs. Mary H. Coolidge goes to Bar Har- Mary M. Hatch, an insane person, of Cos- an know.” $2.50 done. For hour he walked, hug swer, you bor to to remain a while with her Japan, ine, in said county. First account of John day f. filed for ging It savagely to his breast. Then, “I’ll do it, sir, never fear,” was the Gardner, guardian, settlement. sister-in law, Mrs. Hirarn Emery. Fred E. Dyer, late of Eastbrook, in safd as he ascended the steps of his tene- maid's Mary was ns good us ounty, deceased. Petition tiled Helen V. reply. schooner Inez N. by The Carver, Capt. Fred for an allowance out the ment, it seemed suddenly to ooze out her word. )yer, widow, of per- L. H. dgkin-*, recently made the parage onal estate of said deceased. at his finger tips. Nora’s eyes, while That afternoon a person of impor- John Paul Gordon, late of Franklin, in said from New York to Savannah in the re- deceased. Petition filed Frank BL she stood on the small piazza hunging tance made his appearance and was A. M. ounty, by markably short period of four days. I Hopkins Ilaisdell ana Arno W. King, administrators, out clothes, were as mirrors from duly sent away. The faithful maid o have collateral inheritance tax assessed. Twelve hours of that time she experienced O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Judge of said Court. which all the grim, hare facts attendant reported the circumstance to tier em- ELLSWORTH a ca m. The Afth day after sailing from ^ A true copy of the original. on being “out of a Job" looked back at ployer. Attest:—Chas. P. Dorr, Register. New York the vessel was loading lumber him with cruel distinctness. "What did you do, Mary?” inquired "■ ---- subscriber hereby gives notice thflk in Savannah. he has been • •••••• the latter, with some trepidation. rHE duly appointed admint*- rator of the estate of William D. Portex, as A quiet home wedding took place Satur- Margaret Hartman leaned her arms "Oh, 1 Just put him off, sir, you ate of Castine, in the county of Hancock, me. an evasive an- day evening, April 9, at the home of the leceased, and given bonds as the law directa. on the table and looked across the Mil told I gave him 1837-1904. V11 having demands the •*- swer.” bride. Miss Myrtle Whitaker, daughter of persons against ver and cut glass at ber husband. Hot ate of said deceased are desired to present Whitaker, who was married to he same for and all indebted white face and wide still "Yes, but what did you say to him?” Stephen settlement, open eyes hereto are requested to make payment ine- me if the boss Cornelius Springer, of T/enton. The held the tremulousness of one who had “Oh, sure, he axed uediately. Emile K. Boisot. was at and to ‘Was ceremony was by A. G. Blake, Marc -j 1. 1904. been In the darkness of a home, I said him, performed recently BANK Harold Smith, agent, 105 State St., Port- of Brooklin. The bride is one of the TiFIBST NATIONAL his a ?’"—Phlla esq., great fear. grandmother moukey and, Me. esteemed young ladies of oar community, "But the man,” Hartmnn said, flu delphia Telegraph. subscriber hereby gives notice that and her ft lends here wish her a and of MAINE. rJ^HE his "I wish hud long ELLSWORTH, X he has been duly appointed adminliH gering glass. you rator of the estate of Elizabeth A. I'auled tin* Irishman. beppy wedded life. Joy* found out his name, Constance." ate of Ellsworth, in the county of Hancock* was a H. and bonds as the law direct*. "I know, but, Henry” — het The Rev. Robert ('ollyer black- April 18._ leceased, given dear; ANDREW P. WISWELL, President Ml demands the e»- smith In Germantown, Pa., before he persons having against hand went to her heart; Hartman felt NORTH LAMOINE. Capital, Safe Deposit ate of said deceased are desired to present became a Success. Once ARNO W. KINO, Vice-President g he same for and all indebted as he watched the addel preacher, says settlement, reproached Mrs. hereto are to make inc- when there was little work at hand lie Edith Beaue is home from Port- requested pajment pallor of her face—“oh, it was all so $50,000.00 HENRY W. CUSHMAN, Cashier Vaults, nediately. Geckor W. Patten. asked a his land. March 1904. sudden, so awful, those mad horses builder In neighborhood 1, for to do. The latter re- Miss Inez has returned from $4 to 20 with the trailing harness and wrecked something Hagan Directors: per | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. carriage, the fearful recklessness of it plied that all he could give him would Bangor. Surplus, Jennie R. Reed, of Stoninp- A. P. Wiswell, Annum. I in the of H-Hooc M. books have been added to tbe reading list. (or her. April 19. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. caring _ the The friends of Rev. Harry Hill and wife found violet buds re- Don't make any mistake, nut remember Clifford Coggins Leroy Grindie is quite lit with tonsil- name, Swamp Boot, Dr. Kllmer'e Swnmp-Boot, regret iheir removal to Wlnterport, but enough lo bioooi before the N■ Yon every cently large itis. and the addreee, Binghamton, rulers not tbe edict of the Methodist may last snow storm, bottle. Pert has sold bis oxen to Bewail be set aside, and ail will give a hearty George Edward E. and Harvard Curtta have oi Penobscot. welcome lo his successor. Rev. Mr. Al- Gray, to Bar Harbor, wuere they hope lo gone entertained a small cT^a. parcher. ! drich, whose family of six children will Mrs. Lura Osgood hod work (or tbe summer. In a recent letter to The Peruna lion for tins nerve centers. Properly di- with ot friends Saturday evening. De- Modi-1 APOTHECARY. ! make the parsonage merry youthful party Julia Marlowe of New food furnishes these reservoirs Flora came home from Ellsworth cine Co., Miss ! gested of voices. Young licious refreshments were served. ElUworth, Maine school which will York has the to say of. life with vitality which leads to SPBAY. last week to attend City, following strong, April 18. The junior O. U. A. M., of this town, Is and thus nourishes j next Mondsy; F. Hamilton, of Peruna: steady nerves, life, begin in a condition, having flourishing Peruna is in great favor w> ISLAND. BiuehiU Neck, teacher. •*! am glad to write my endorse- among SWAN’S admitted thirty-two members during those who have Tramp. ment of the men, especially voca- at the Ocean April great remedy, Perunaf George Titus is very 111 18.___ March. tions that are to the nervons as a nerve tonic. / do so most trying sys- View hotel. NOKTHEABT HARBOR. Merton Emmerton seems to know some- tem. Peruna furnishea the ia- Marlowe. lasting Ellsworth The heartily."—Julia for the nervea that Michael Stlnaon Is In serving Clarence and Albert McBride have re- thing of the art of trapping. past vigoration such peo- common he six skunks, two ! Nervousness is very among so much need. Thousands of a« juryman. turned from Boston. winter has trapped ple testi- This condition is due to anemic muskrats, three foxes, one mink, and ! women. monials from women In all of Albeit has gone to Tiverton, their friends Satur- part* Sprague Masons eotertalued nerve centers. The nerve centers are a steamer. seven bobcats. the United States arc being received E. L, to go engineer on evening. Ustnes and muaic were en- day 8fbc. the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These Such unsolicited evidence after and refreshments were served. April 18. every year. Mrs. Micheai Stlnaon has returned joyed, centers become bloodless for want of snrciy proves that Peruna is witbontaa a few weeks’ absence In Kocltland with A sou and daughter were horn to Mr. is true proper nutrition. This especially as a nerve tonic and a vital to- friends. last week. SEDGWICK. equal and Mrs. Pedrick Ullley in the spring season. Every spring a has to Bar Mrs. O. P. Carter has been on the alek vlgorator. Capl. George Sprague gone Smaltldge is In Lincoln host of invalids are as the dl-1 Mrs. Stephen produced a bottle of Peruna Harbor to take command of tne steamer list the week. Buy today. a short time. past rect result of weak nerves. for If do not receive all the bene- Marjorie. Mrs. L. J. Sylvester and family are be you Miss L. Qrlndle was called to Btontug- This could easily obviated by the wife have returned fits from Peruna that ex- H. W. Joyce and home from Boston. of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the you ton last week by the illness of tbe mil- use j from where have been em- write to Dr. Co- Florida, they liner In charge of the store which Mins Miss Addle F. Lufkin to start root of the the pected, Hartman, winter. expects difficulty by correcting | ployed the part has there. Ohio. Urmdie recently opened from Lyno, Mass., to-day to visit her digestion. Digestion furnishes nutri-1 lumbus, Mrs. 2. Gott has returned from Mary A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. O. P. Carter. the $10,000 forfeit if we cannot the Pittsfield, where she attended Last 12. produce original M. R. Frost on April la III with a com- Maine conference as a lay delegate. Mrs. Melinda Carter service of the I. O. O \ letter and signature of above testimonial which well The anniversary plication of diseases. Her great age ren- Although Kev. J. B. Aldrich and family F. will be held at 8t. Mary's Episcopal demonstrates its full Rev. J. ders her recovery doubtful. genuineness. have been here but a lew moDths, they chu- b Sunday evening. April 24. R. Norwood will deliver thesdarees. Rev. E 8. Drew his farewell have gained a large circle of friends. As preached dance of the sea-on will theie Is no parsonage. It i« wtlti regret The opening sermon last Sunday. It la a matter of Aid- at Brown & hsll next that are obliged to leave. Mr. take place Utl'ey’s be la a a they orchestra, regret to ail, as good Christian, rich leaves tbe 20to to take charge of bis Friday evening. Monaghan’s A. and a man. Parcher, will furnish tbe music. Mason good George Apothecary, Subscribe for The American new parish at Southwest Harbor. of Ellsworth, good 18.8. April 18.C. [The only county parser.) April 18. David- April ELLSWORTH,--_MAINE.
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