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^bocrtisancnts. Food = - Digestion Complexion ere all intimately connected — practically inseparable. Though the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that a good complexion is an impossibility v. ilhout good digestion, \\hich in ■ iirn (U pends on good food. There is no more common cause i>f indigestion than lard. Let the bright housekeeper use °o # COTTOLENE £ <*, o° % The New \ egetable 5hortening and substitute for lard, and her cheeks, with those of her family, will be far more likely to be “ Like a rose in the snow.” Cottolene is clean, delicate, healthful and popular. Try it. ‘ N. K. F A! R 3 A fc K A CO., S CilK *<•<).an.!£f4 M«t*-M..K4K1<IV roun »mi. n». 1 yr4^nrm4tr:|» I I I gjVThe Best and Purest Medicinep j EVER MADE. ! tt -1 »•:•••*theHurr: * r 1 |i •:», ft'.-'l !;■ • • • > >*s.r -k.i. ( f; . A. 1 i t. I- Tho*e j 2 V^^^l'implew ami ho* ^ ■'■■ h nrir .' ' r !■• ' ' Li ^ an - v tir.p;.-ev» t .• •• :.r 1 < .»n 1 • * ,c' If \uuan I * V V/ -i •• • - ••*! 1 «.- ! 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'Virgin, ir.-ggist and *-.je rkviu. Elia- 1 wjrth, Me. {TRADE K ARK_R»OI 'TKRtri. 1 DE A WELI MAN 01 ME.’* lus GUtr HINDOO REMEDY IT; -I.' ES THE AP- ■ g lJf>l'LTti In 84* |I\Y< Cur-'s «„ *' " is - I —nr Memory, r . --Mi.. So**-! i.N'lgLtljr Emi« » triv.-j* t i*r .r l-'(! krn organ*. f ■ by past . • !»«•■< an-i qui a. t rarely r. -t. ;* 1-oat H«nh»«4 ih r\ •.• • } ffamoi 1B»' l K- t i -i |1.<W a p:i' kat?>- t r *X>.4M* with ■ ■ rlt»riE«ar«nt. r Wi r«rt »r ana, ) rrliindrtl I t t. v uxtprut*-!f ;.-<i dr-;uv»«t - . t -u any kind < / •* I-1 r. lunv'IM».lH» r, -r»e other 1.- 'xaa ii -t *r ’t It w^ w ill s* n<3 it f.y mail npon receipt • l IFarnplib t in aeaU-ti envelop, fr»n Adar - «frt,dial Medical Co., a« PlymwwU Plar*. < fctcairw 11L '•,,;*f*Dri■ Ap-therarv. Main Siree* WURTH ML .rnd ether Leading Drug ITlyr STRENGTH, VITALITY, MANHOOD. W. If. PARKER, M. TY. Vo.4 Italfin. h «t., P -T"V, Mi*-., rh-tf Co'.*.. vfusmnn < f the l l \I’OUY MEim AI.IN'TlTI TH.town in uawarded tae g<>li> medal by the Natural ■ ■ *.! lATi- for the PRIZE !>>AYon / loafed i 1'iity. A Trophy, Arrtv/tig and Physical iMtoUtiJh and all Ditto*** and W-aintst of Han, fMI DCO ! 0 fr'un?' ^ And I 11 nf X< <»nra!tttion :n person or by U*tr*T. ^ w*' ««w p- w peer us. with u-stmonut >’ FREE. Ijt-.*e book. TllH M IKNCE Olf LIFK.DK SKLF-PKFSf KVATlON.TnE Pri/js E-.o, pp., 125 invaluable p-veeriptiong, full gilt, on'y i . '«,> t>v mai.. d> *u> a'A ci. aec.-ure from obeervatu >r I*. Parker > w .rka are the b*wt on the gnbjc it Treated ever pub! «hed. and have an enormous *a« thr-tuiihoaT t'lis country and EntrUnd. Read Diem ii w Hnd .an. to be HTKOBMi VI«;OHorSand MAS1.Y, Heal Tui -ku-.—Medical Review. IjTd Steuben. A party from Cherryfleld has been so journing at the Inman cottage on Neal's Point. At the reunion of the Wakefield family at Smithvilie last week, about ninety were present. Capt L. B. Sawyer of schooner "J. E. Bowley" is in town. This is his first voy age as captain. Sunday school concert on the 20th. Mrs. Noyes deserves thanks for the abund ance of flowers furnished on the occasion. Rev. Mr. Owen of Cherryfleld, preached la Union church the 6th. and on that day three were added to the church. This branch of the Cherryfleld Congregational church has now on its list of members eleven names, all ladies. Visitors in town : Miss Maria Nash and Mrs. Charles Smith of Massachusetts; Miss Susie Moore from the South, with Mrs. Persis Moore and Mrs. Sibyl Kendall of New York; Rev. F. 0. Cunningham of Massachusetts. Some of our people attended the Unita rian conference at Winter Harbor last Tues day. It was a very enjoyable reunion. Mrs. Flint, with her unbounded hospital ity. heartily welcomed to a bountiful re past all who had come unprepared for the i "basket lunch.” ] Aug. 21. 1 The Harvest Moon. Over field* that are ripe with the sweetness That hides In the full laasclled corn, over vineyards slow reaching completeness. I»iiii purpling at dusk and at room Shine down in thine affluent splendor. O. noott of the year in her prime; I team soft, mother hearted, and tender; Earth hath not a holier time. For the seed that slept long In the furrow Hath wakened to life and to death. From tiie grave that was cerement and burrow Hath risen to pa**ionate breath. It hath lau.'licd in the sunlight and darltglit. Hath thrilled to the breeze ami the dew. And fallen, to **tir in some far night. And all the old gladne*- renew. «». moon of the harvest's rich gb«r> . Thv banners <>ut flame in the -ky. And under thee men w rite the story That cries to the heavens for reply — The story of \\-»rk and endeavor. < »f bunion ami weakness and strength. The story that goes on forever. Through centuries dragging Its length And thou, ever *tatc!> ami golden. Thou moon of the lAt»t year’s prime, W hat sight though thine eve hath U h.dd. n. N ■ grief to thy pathway may elltnb, A - over tin* held- that are reapen. \t evening and level and shorn. 1 hi u pi-urest thy splendor- that d»vp« u Tin r<>-, and the •liver of morn \fargarrt A S>iu;/*Ur Morr (^ucstium for F'armors. The fo lowing list of ipiestioo* is befog; **ent from the < 111 '• of tlie secretary of the hoard of agriculture for t!ie S* pt* tuber crop IhiUrtm. He will Ik* pleased to re ceive r* pli* * from anyoiu-. and they should he sent ! • ‘Agricultural Department, Au gusta, <ir before Sept. 1. I. What kinds of grain are sown, most ly. tu your \ icinity? 2 How has the graiu been harvested, and if anv has been threshed, how doe* it yield? ;b I* the * owing of mixed grains on the increas . and wtiat varieties are used? 4 II doe* the acreage, and yield compare with Ja-t u*ar? Are anv In your \ cinlty making a pra< li- of feeding their grain without threshing, ati'! if - > w at is tin result? How d * the pr spect of the p*•’at • cr*«p <. mpare w .■!. la-’ month? 7. Prcs.-ti! in l a*; »;.* of the corn crop, both sweet and \. !l . w ? '• Fruit . ti* as compared with last month? •* \\ hat pro;, r i - of farmers in i - for soa ttrair. <•! plant?ng c »rn ai d pota’oes. at I d tt.»\ do -at sfa,o .|V w ork, and what i» ill- : \ . : ig- *st per re ? 1' tiv e y-'ijr metti ! of culture fiend < r ps. f,.: prevent ng grow’ti of we*d W hethl r h \ I 1 o| hided. W ith di < p or shal low cultivation, and L w often and how late in the -e^-.-i. do y-.u run the culti vii’or ? i i ■ i ’ 1 ■■ t'-ii- - >. ur v i • t y u-e any u. iier •. r • r.*c 3 »♦•. v 1 ;f -«> what is the re-u.f ? 12. 1* • farmers in \ “ i? v!< inity use the smoothing harr-w f--r «-xt« rminating weeds in their ir an 1 if s- . . - : us t«* tn* irun,« n K-d‘t 'I.tine 'school < liiidren. f Slate S -■cut i f >ch N A. Luce, h;*.N U't n puhii-iu-d an 1 -!i"Vis that th*- w h * *• num 172. a :• 1 rea-e f . attending - •*»•*: -luiitig th year Lei* 1. decrease 4 average r* gi-'eted attenda:, e lid- * d.cfea-e '.*,•‘74 : average dai.y a:i*ud.ic < per term - IV • ' I'.glii *-f d»'d. .. tmrea.se 2 w--k- ;■ nv; average we. ks pvt v ear ii'> lease l“ let ins ta :ght by m* , tempers h i l y.,~ , deerea-. . ; taught > f- i -achers. y,l*s»: im rea-e. 7« ** *. The av • rag. w a*** - . f n, .rs p« r month. ex> .ud.n.g board, was - in crease, M rents; average w;i_-... i tna e teacher- per month, * \ ... ling *•. vr-i. £l 7 :-2 , deer* a-e 24 i ml-. The amount expended f r fr-« t. \t b.*oks was >77 ' c deerea-e f ^;q 4; - The superintend- nt a-< r.bes the de crease in alter. Jam . to t. grip wl.hh prt v ailed among the youth The showing in regard t - leathers - not - - satisfac tory as it might have Mr. Luce thinks. While tier- :.n- . a an improvement in the quantity i w -k perform-d as ineasurtd 'V h-ng::.. tie*. - n-»t a corresponding imp*r->v« meet :u quality, a- evidenced by the -Tat!-:.. - showing the character of t< achers ernp. »v ed relative to those having had previous experience, ami normal school graduates Summing up. Mr. Luce thinks that as a whole the schools have improved. A I>*ap-Ycar I*ro|*osal. It is gen. rally supposed that the idea f young gir.- proposing marriage in leap year is a plea-ant little fiction <>f :: e humorist, but there is evidence that - -u - times th*- fair sex d<H*s avail itself ..f p quadrenulai privilege. An anecdote told in England of a member of the H *u-- <*f Commons is a case in point. According to the raconteur who re.-p.ui-.Me f. r the story, the Commoner had been pav.ng atfentior t<* a young 3ai.lv for a long wit and !iad taken her t*» atteud the House until she W .- fH-rfec.;y p -u-d iu it- rule-. 1 *n the !•■ ay of the se-siou, a- lijt.-v came ou bought her a bouquet. sav ing . “May 1 oik-r you my ban-lfui of rl • wer- r" Sue promptly replied : *1 ni-iw to amend by omittiug alTafter the word hand ” He blushiugly hi repled the amendment, and they adopted it unanimously. Certainly the proposal was most subtly put, and only goes to show h-*w much better and more practical than that --f most men i- a woman's proposal. — 7/urp. r s B'lzir. Industrial Notes. The Mudge a shoe fact<»rv at SpriugvaJe lias started up aft. r a week's shut-down. A notice posted at Vassaiboro -ay* tliat no rent will be charged the null operatives while the mill is shut dowr . T‘i kindling w>«.<! factory at S •utii Gar diner si ut down Thursday evening for a week. *r uutil orders are received. The woolen mill of the Newichaw*anick company at South P. rvwok and the North Berwick Cocheco Mill an 1 Print Works are closed. The woolen mb! of L. Anderson a Co., Skowhegan. is running on redwv l time eight hours per day f -r lour days in the week. It is reported that there ha- been a 10 per cent, cut-down at the cotton mills of the Portsmouth ma: uf icturing « >mpany at South Berwick. A million dollars is u«>: a large estimate of the damage already done in Maine by forest tires this summer. No county ha. been spared. The Kennebec Journal says the Maine Manufacturing Co. at Fairfield made about 47,000 sleds last year, and that this year the output will be less than 6.000. The work of boring for co d at Perry has been discontinued for a time, on ac count of tu»- financial stringency. A depth of over 600 feet has been reached. For the first time in the history of the Lockwood company of Waterville, pay ment to their employes was made by check Thursday, owing to the scarcity of cur rency. A prominent ice dealer tells the Gardi ner Importer-Journal that half of the ice that was stored on the Kennebec last win ter will not be shipped this season unless the autumn should be unusually hot. The municipal officers of Thomaston have made a contract with the Knox Gas and Electric company for putting in an electric plant for the lighting of the vil lage. The blueberry factories at Columbia Falls have begun operations, but the blue berry crop is very small. Where 500 bushels were gathered last year, scarcely forty will be gathered this season. The contract for the erection of the new factory for the Boston Flint Paper com pany at Hallowell has been given to Na thaniel Noyes & Son of Augusta, who will commence work as soon as the mills can furnish the lumber. The Haskell Silk Co., at Westbrook shat down last Saturday for one week at least, and probably for a longer time. The trouble is not lack of orders for work, but i the difficulty of making collections. The I market for the products of this mill is I largely in the West and South. The Annabessacook Mills Co., Mon- 1 mouth, is erecting a new and larger boiler j house on the west side of the stream, in which a new boiler and engine of twenty- j five more horse-power than the old ones ! will be placed in a few weeks. The com- ; pany contemplates building an addition to the mill, which will nearly double Its ca pacity, on the east side of the stream. The September St. Nicholas will be the Irst issue of that magazine since Wide Atcake was merged in it. The publication >f the latter magazine will cease, the food-will and subscription list having been n mrchaaed by The Century Co., the pub ishers of St. Nicholas. t; Southwest It arbor. Charles Freeman is home for a vacation from New Jersey. A third daughti r ha* made Itself a home with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Clark; born Aug 9. Henry Sugatt of Lawrence, Mass., with hi*» wife and daughter, is visiting his brother-in-law, J H. Gilley. George Parker, employed for tnc p&«t t ■<• years in Panversport, Mass., is at home for <t season of recreation. Kay Lurvey, after an absence of eight years, is visiting relatives here, having changed from a slender boy of s« vesi to a sturdy lad of fifteen. Mrs. Keiiecca Moore of K.Ils worth Falls made her first visit to Southwest Harbor ia-i wtx k. a weioouc guest at J. i(. Ms * • Her sou Martin accompanied her. < apt Henry f*rundy is having his hmi*e raised and a new roof added. A rain storm took advantage of the unshingled r«»of to do some damage to the inside pia* ter and paper. Mrs. Hastings of Boston, who. with her family, ha* for several seasons occupied ih Stephen Gilley cottage at Norwood's i »«•. will leave earlier than usual this >» ar in « rder to join a party bound for i'hu ago. tithe Colon church Sunday morning, August 20. a large congregation listen* d tttentiveiy to a able sermon by Kev. George Fisher, a professor of Yale uuiv« r -itv, mi “Christ iniogliug with publicans a: I sinners.” The friends of Miss Lllcn Sargent of Malden. Mas** , were glad to see her at S mthwest Harbor, but sorry that the word of greeting must I f a good bye as well, as she go«-s ou at once to Green’s Lauding to lx with her mother. Alton Farnsworth returned Saturday from the World s Fair, where, though his stay was but brief, his sight-seeiug experi ence* were immense. His wife ate m panied him. but tarried in Boston and Scarboro on the return trip, and will reach home by the middle of the week. Kev. K II. Hadlock, of Boston uni versity, gave an iuteresttug lecture at the Methodist church Thursday evening. Vu gU't 17. illustrated by stereoptlcon views, which, instead of satisfying the stay at homes, only served to iuercase the desire to s< e th« wtinders of the White City for them seive.-. Mrs Arvuia Clark lit- been seriously ill t r tti«* past three wteks, but is now gsm g m health. The malarial L ver, con ■; .eltd ou her western trip some tear* ag fit Hi w lilt h she has s.ith-ri d < > . .|. .. ;tl.acks, again Made i‘* appearanct and v» . {u •! a : ad » a-*- I - ry -‘.pcia- ;n l In : .. under • arefu. i:e:*Unc.-it - In t ■ mu n with other sympath-du fr:* « K I w a- d»ep.v pa ned to h am of • ' ii'.’ death of Mr Mary .! K a: ! - i» 1 ' lh • • •* IL.i. Mi I >•-« r:. him h«-r ’ ’ hare the sinter sv : t,f ru* in* r who ha- • ** • l. < aih d aw .IV I r 'in the 1. »iu*- . * »ii.v .4 1 iy; 1*■ m-re than a tear ago the hu-har... and fa’her. Mark T. lin hard-on. w:t- -tru km -u>.M- n 0 ’ i !.* art di-< as* • *ti f.i*- wav *• • >in» - vi..*. ighl w . 1 •. \., - «• > r T • v\ ; i. g 1 a u .. v a i w * niur month- -f j*»t * i.t - !!. mg. :.i pas-ed t » a reuniou w.ih h*\.-J one-g i •• • for*-. ;» av ;t.g a- . ng art- .-hind > . w a- patent ;v an! vingly * ar.-1 ft .i, h*-r l**t»g ..iiie-s f.v h* r . inght* i .\d.i. the •!« ■ gates li hv tin- I*'i ;i11: - 1 W ;• -r ! Ini >n to au* nd ti. || n ■ k •unty \V i 1. i «- »u\«i.t on at lir.» k "i ••• y thr* • . MM A . < arr-.il. Mm L M *• .« v and Mr?* f.v* lyn N ti were a* . 1 >it t !.•■•»* - r* i*re-*-nta .rn » .• «* . -*V i..g report f M ■ . *n\ • ir Ui w rk at • he in' • • ::;g f in. I'nion i. Friday la-* I'.r .ill. the verv exe* lent minutes r ■ ’ ••i ret ary ; • . , M m. « an •• J. a: ; h. M t' r • a « • ar an ! n -npi. !i»-n- v. report “f ti •• d -it g- <*f til i » "itveutioii ap;e-ared ia l*-i w *-ek - l MKKl* * \ Ihe nr • »"d • >U!i-» . of thr S'a'.e pr*--. h nt w a- a- .n -p ration l » t . in.. ting. wa- the ever . •. ot ■ presdent- Hiuehill Fniou ha- invite j th« -*\«nlh annua. - • u v *-i4 • «n to m* et with them Aug. ifl. Srieav. Lamoiiip. Mi-- Kdith li «• h- at tfou’.d.-b >ro. Win Salabury and family are out of wu f<>r a -hort va* Alton. < apt. 1- r«-d Hodgkins ha- gone to ii> t-*n “ii a short bu-iues- trip. Mr- lalab Itowden ha- returned from i «ea v -yage with her hu-band. 1‘icnsc*. clam-hakes, excursions and rides o« eupj the time arid attention of n*-arly all. i; v W C Stet.-ou, wifi and lit chil Imi. of Vas-alhoro. are the guests < flii v. I- M li »-worth and mother. 1 he ino-t Interesting feature at pies* nt appears t . u - the arrival and departure, and • r! 'rt- to »-uvrta:n w h.l.- they ar** w o u-. of our many guest-. Mr- Howard I>* I.nitre and family x pe* t to leave Wednesday, for their h .. :n M.nneap . * Sh- rir. 1- many *:•..: g. Pav.- tak**n pla* «• »f her «*1*1 home ir» »-;g:. Tet n y* ar-. !.ut many ar<- left i*. t. i h r w« h '-iue again, and wi-ri h«-r a -tfeavd hap'py r* tu*n to . > r w* - vm l-**:nv. Mrs. Sally I>* Laittre of K .-worth : a l)eeu visiting her son - wif. an l i h o'i. u at Mrs. M A. Fsruhsui • f r past w»**-k She passed her eighty-third !»irth day while with them, and bids lair to -«•«• many more, a- she is -till in good health arid enjoys the company of her children and friend* very much Among those who have r**-*-i;Vv left u are John Whitaker arid wife for N*pon»*-t. Albert lioxie. wife and three * hildreti f r Ilnrrl'H-lur Mr- \ , - • . - Ik I r . Milton, Orrln Whitaker. wif.- and child, f <r Keen* bunk. T .1 King. I> 1». S for Bangor. Mis- Abbk* l’adi*lf«»rd, M.-- Gra> *• A. J. Gibson and wife, for Wal tham. Ma— . Mr. Barnum. mp'.-w ».f 1*. T Barnum for New York. H* mao II. < • u-:n-. wife and son, and Mr-. Go-dale for Sanford. Among receut arrivals are Fred Boyn ton and family of Boston; Mr- Preble nf Boston, . ■ W. II Hu ten: ns; W. il. Riee, who bn*- returned fr«im a vacation speut at NorthlkM; Mr-. V/. II. Rice, who iia.s return- d from m- < t mg- at O.d Orchard; Mis- Mena h-, 1 Snir iey Rice fr-m a visit at Elk worth : Mi Abbie Coolidge from G-mldsboro, < harli - Bartlett and family from Dorchester and Mrs. A. G. Barnam from N**w Y *rk w.n • are guest- of (’apt. (' (' Coggiu-; An-el C Reynold-* of r.tn.brldgeport. who at his old huine f -r a week; Georg* G'ogin- and wife of Gambri-lgep ii t, w *}*» are visiting relative-; Albert Whitaker <-f >alem. and Mrs Lillian Warren and son. if Kennebunk. w ho are at tht ir father for a few days. Aug. 21. _ Ituek-p.irt. Ail the village schools will open Monday, Sept. 4. with the same corps of ten hers, excepting the assistant at the grammar -chool; Miss Harriet Forsyth is the in-w incumbent. The grammar school building is regarded as wholly unfit for use. Rufus Emery has returned from the eye and ear infirmary at Portland, where he has been under treatment for six weeks. Services will be held in the newly Unished audience room of the Franklin street Methodist church on Sunday Sept. 3. A hearing was held before Probate Judge Cunningham last Friday afternoon relating to the esta’e of the late ( apt. I) maid Nicholson. Capt. Angus Nicnol -'•n, father of the dt.cea.-ed. took action to obtain the watch of the deceased now in possession of the widow, Mrs Annie Nicholson. Wm. O. Buck appeared for Japt. Nicholson, and 0. F. Fellows was counsel for Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Nichol son was examined in regard to the matter tad her testimony was as follows : * Have die watch and chain referred to. It came nto my possession two weeks after my lusband's death. They were on his person it the time of his death. He bought them ibout three years ago. He wore them :oustaDtly with the exception of one ummer when they were left with IVarl IVardwell to keep running. He never iold, gave away, or pledged them. Had )een asked by the administrator for them, rold him he could have th*?n to be ap ) raked if they would be returned, which le refused to do. Will not deliver them o the administrator because I want them nyself. Asked to have them appraised lecause they are wearing apparel, and >elong to me. Offered to have them ap iraked and value charge*! to my -hare of be estate.” Decision was reserved A Hint to Wheelmen. Look out for Kyphosis bicyclistarum; It’s a bend In your spine Which eight times in nine Will give you a whole lot of trouble; If you wi-h to prevent This bicycle lient, Don’t sit on your wheel In a double, Look out for Kyphosis bicyclistarum. —Detroit Frtt Ft €»». "John, what a lovely place! If we could only lanage to raise the rent.” Mr. Hunter Howes— Oh, I’ve no doubt the landlord would see to lat in a couple of rnontha.*^—Brooklyn Lift, ■■■JliaHi Green's UndlnR. Mias Ellen Sargent is here visiting rela tives and friends. The "United Builders*' held a my-tery box social on Tuesday evening. Wesley Priest of Belfast, was at II N. H«*kell’s on Monday Miss Dennett of Wakefield Ma*». ai d Mrs. Chapin of North Searsport, have been guests at ('apt. Levi Stinson's Mrs. Courtuey Small's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (ireenlaw, of South Framing ham, Mass., are here for a short time. Rev. D. M. Cleveland preached at the Third Congregational church la-t Sunday, ami llcv. E F. Blanchard will preach there on the coming Sunday. The new postmaster, ('apt. Robert Kuowlton. Iih- the office very neatly and conveniently fitted up with new glass front call ami lock boxes, separate money order ; department, etc. Everett Haskell, eldest brother of the Methodist pastor, was here two days of this win k. leaving on Wednesday morning accompanist by his sister, Mrs. De Krishe of Lyon. Mass., who has been spending a few weeks tu our village. An excursion to Swan’s Island by the Methodist Sunday school on Thur-day. tlie 10th in-t . was a most enjoyable occasion. The day was as perfect as if unde to or der. and the staunch little steamer "Stella Pick* rt” carried the ninety ex«'ursioulsts so smoothly and <omforUthly that the -mi in it-* If was an "outing" long to be re tn«mlH*red. A picuic diutier and delicious tish chowder were served in the grove near Burnt Coat light house, otie of the most picturesque points on our rox-t. The light keen* r ami his wife. Mi. and Mrs Orcutt, were most kind ami ho-pit a‘*Ie. ottering the free u- of the ground* an i furni-hing many of the necessaries and substantial* f..r a right good time. Many grateful thanks art* herc*y tendered to them bv srh'dars. superin *-ndent, t« ai ti ers ami fr i< ml-. Aug. 17 -7 South l»r«*r I-I#*. We have had a week "f cool weather with light -howt-rs. Winter H »rn * I, »dge of ti ».*d IVmpiars had an ice cr* tin treat at the D-t, rn. . ::ng. S* vera! gu* from St- ad fa*: Lodge wn*> l*r< - ut. Wed- lav « veiling there w »* a - s table ami box -upper at the -cm •! house had in this j.'ace, f >r helping *» r pr*- tcL er's -alary. There w a- s T« r \* the I *wii hall W 1 ne-dav and p.ur-dav that netted . v.-r §20ii, wni-’h g - iuj I - d*-aaik- and other ’.sip- v.-r.u r.is at 1>* * r 1-le viilsg.. S tr‘ it na in a v» rv in id form ha- pr* vaii* 1 f r - .nit time pa-t. and i--pr. id the more from 1>« ng -o light that f.<w precautions an* taken to prevent, it -pr. a 1. I • ■ • 'V «Top i- ga*he»-,-.?# and i- * r 1 • * - ‘ ■ * ' ‘ * • i' i 'A. Ii. l I'i.e . - II- r* an ! th* r* an **l«1 fl.dd had a -■ oil rr -p I he pout.-e* t,» v<*r !-* k*nl •• t *r. an) th** ha;*- not dammed t‘ • n; m :• h th.** year \V«• hav* ore j»*-t. ;,**w.*\er. that h i- fair In he a** tmub -•«>** »*• the P "tat*» hit:,'-; that 1- the new tlV ’ A I- -War .* »| •»» n- »h - -.M - r, *h* horn f!v - c. • :» ; oth-r*. t!i»* Putt t:o t’ v i ■ a - »r* !r\ii^ up from hwit.j» in ’ •: Mnwv torment nivrnt a- w* It a.- -lav. ’ll ■ ’ ' - '4 :•••••{ i a * *. ♦ ■ 1 -■• [h-h hy j’ \ f.-A *f v -*• p.wi r*--««n la-t v*»r 1- " 'ti*' t'.r-’ inn* . hut now thev cover earth- j:k*• a idjnket. .\ui5 19 T i • til «>u . I5 • * 'arp. - vr h i- pur- :,*-*«•*! t!.e It \V. V’ I 'Ui (::-n f •• ' > 1 >r !Vnd.* t-.i. - T .*’ ! l- * ! far ii: *.f I, vi II. Trevett - ; " • •; a- ' . 0'.^ at Bar liar II* r v* n». W • s _• • ■ *1. * S <\ l, . ..... . • . ?, t , . r VI <r ! i w:r.k, . *; n \ <».•■*, r 1 f ■ '*;■ '• * :m* . a- i - »*•. * on ■ ■ H l A' T! f. ,* w, • ’••r - :- ■ : I**x*- h • i-r her*- w •• .. \ I • • ' ; At * M ... .1 I! - ; .-t *M. - n w- r*fir1- I ■ , a jr, v r**nveti «-n**c. f**r h f r- • % t* - - •a‘- -di* -!. th** p pi*- in v. - p • ? • .* t wn wo re *!* p-nd.-n* ” K-.v di «*r!l« *-. *ir th** «•?!!* •* at \\\ s* Tr* » -. ,, \|? I»• *—rt hr; :^* J’ a’**.-- plant***! f *•-■ • • ■ i r. f May s«r«- iirge and of * . very -• .j-iV.’i th.- :*-p- try ;n«: ;.»p . 'in -• ; ?«•.! - , r • !,*• t*'p- «re**n at {-r- - t,*. Ci-umh.;- *\. t W re • e hlM.-U.Trie- w r*- v. rv plentiful 1 x-t year, there ar. j *net'iis > tr. l»a-pi -j -• ■*. ar** a- >iindant. H-v. }[ M Kat - tea ion- ,,0* preach-*! an aU.* —rm >•* a’ M ! ■ h-t cburch. tJ a !, r :>• pr* a*-h* d h> Ii r - * -• r". '• l: i -* 11 • • - * i -->■ y.*ar r*y t ’ >• pr* -• r.t . Ilf* i four \ *■ ar** : H- " . j *.•, v.-ar*. **f a-*- s. p- .{. ! In- w r * r a - . ; s \ i r- «*f a_'i* S. p. 'J". ;f if.* 1- -par. : t • t.hat tune. A *i-. I **. S»: vv.ua*. *** -ll. A ,4 k . «. M liv.ir I ..f Havorn/i. Mi- . - in town viHiUni: i.;** **!il h »m - I i'1 '■ l - T»r; h a* wharf ih being rc p*.r..l a:**i tin- -t**:;. w.il Ih* ebippe*! from tha' p-> i.t tt. M -rijiii li-i-toii i- iu town a; ppini' at Mr- Miry U\ar ! *., :..*» wife ha- h.-« r> t.i-r* »oDir tim-*. ii* v i. A. f > lv:and Ism v have re turn- ! from M t--a* nu»rtt?» an*i w* re -erviv/c.** in the I JUI■•■h \ *.-*tei-lay . lini II. U Ssr^t-iit "| ,A*nr^* iif.y < hi.** •|UiU-a « r*-w of psvng breakers • n t..e •itarr • - ju^t ar»«.ve t);- vi!.:*i»e. Arthur \V. Ih-nn* y !is- lteen «niplo\ed s- ■»--.*!ant {>*».-• ma*4t»-r Mi-.- I ia («. u;d:*-. the . Pi- a--i-tiut, - >. - to iV-tiu t*» at ten.I th* uorinal scho* ' .1 * liiii riM- 311 1 w.l«- In .•! a MlOV>v fui < .:»i i om' in tin* aftrrhMon, at j lawn i' ir*v .1 the t verill.g, af their home'*r: M-iuday eveuing. ti.w 14 th in-t. Tin ^roui;«1-» were lighted with < iiine-M Ian'.* rn-, jtu-1 locked wry picture-fpie iroui the Village. Aug. 21. Proxy. 1‘on.l, Fred Uni- of KIDworth i- iu town today. R "itiit-k Mi I) ii il l ami Lorenz • FoU-r w* re in town Friday uigiii. II wnr<i L>rd h:i> b.. n confined to ]. s hoiiwe f ,f «. |, vv <1 \ *» by ll'n* hs. •John Hin**>nar: f wife a;..l '•I J »*ie Dunham mailt* a brvf vi it r* receui’v. H- H Chick of j. ng • u i > K* Miji>ion ot A n:n r-’ w. r.* lier.* ou Sat urday. Mrs. L S. W. i i i - in -. Mr. Kdith Mr Phee. an i Mi-s IP -..-it William* Went to Clintou on the 14? h. A iarg.* party of ladies and gentlemen .-per t the week camping at Middle Branch Pond. A tine time is reported. Li's*. w»*-k we could (ju »tc leunyson — with a : if rt nee, for there was Fire to right of us, 4 ire to left of u>. b ire iu front of us, whichever way vve turned, and the rain wa-s right welcome on that account, as w. ii a- because everything needed rain so much. Aug. 20 Flossie. >1 arlboro. A. I. Saunders of Klisworth was h* re last Sunday. George King and wife of Kamoine were here ia-t. Sunday. Charic*. Haines of Boston is visiting .S. II. Retnick. The bay fishermen came iu last week with & fair lot of fish. Gertie Hodgkins his been to Bar Har bor ou a week’s visit. Miss Martha Haynes and Mrs. S. H. Retnick still remain iu very poor health. Berries are going fast here n>»w except blackberries, which are just ripening. Business is brisk around the sardine factory. At present they are taking about twenty bushels a day. Arthur Mansfield of Waltham, Mass., w ho spent the summer in tins place, re turned home three weeks ago. Soon after his arrival there he had to undergo the painful operation of having his foot am putated. He sprained his ankle early in the winter, but it did not improve. Aug. 21. May. Ited.liitgton. Eli Oakes and wife left home Sunday, for a visit lo Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Maggie Farnsworth, of Jonesboro, is a guest of her brother L. C. Bridghain. Miss Mande Schoppe has returned from a visit to friends in Bangor and Lamoine Beach. Herbert Watts and Ellery Libby arrived home Friday from Sew Hampshire. Herbert Cofliu of Boston, and his sister, Miss Fannie, are gotsts of their cousin. Miss Maude Schoppe. “How is the table at the beach this summer, Hicks?” “Same as it was last year. Fact is judging from the bread, I Imagine some of it was left over.”—/foryw’s Bator. fcgal Notices. Stale of Maine. —T«* the Sheriff)* «»t our several counlieii er either of their dcpulie*. - GREETING V1’r E rommantl you to attach the goods or es- j I? uu* of Lena I Anthurv, residence un known, to the value of one hundred dollar*, and summon the said defendant (it she mar he found I In your precinct) to appear twfore o.tr Justice* ! of our Supreme Judicial court, next to !m* hidden at Ellsworth, wl.hln and for the eountv of Han cock, on the second i ttesduy of October next, then and there In our said court to answer unto Robert A atbttrv of Illue HIM, Hancock eountv. Maine, w herein In a plea of ifivon e the plaintiff represent)* a* follow* STATE OK MAINE. IIan» (h k, a* —T»» the Honorable Justice of the • supreme Judicial court next to t»e holden at , I-1 * worth, m Ithin-jMid for said county,on the second I'uc-day of October. x. I*. Is*.*l. Robert \Al>»ur> of Illue Hill, tti *al«I county re *pectfull> rvp:cM<id-*» that he was lawfully mar ried to Lena t. A-tbnrv. Id* or* sent wife, whose maiden nano- \*a« Lens I IPo ;. tgh, at Ithldeford. k nrk county. Ma'-nc, by tin Rt \ L. Trn*cv, on the ihirdett* th»\ of Jul*. x i» lx-7. That they lived together a- husband amt xxltc at said Wire II II. from the time ..f their -ahi marriage until the thirtieth dav of March, * t» IN-:*. That your libellant ha* alxx a* o oudneted hiuiM'tf toward* In* • ; *aid wife a* a faithful. «n» • and ofTeethmate bu* I bard That on the *ald thirtieth day of Manh, 1 x. t* I mm*, the said Lena I A-J.arv dt scried your 1 j lilxdlnnt without cause and went to part* un known to him, since w hich tilin' h« has not seen , or heard from tier, and your dU-Hani further aver* that such de -ertlon a* afon—ahl ha* eon limitd for it least three ronsc-u'lve vear* next i prior t<> the filing of the libel, that there ism* ! collusion In-Iwcx'Ii your lHa'Ilant and hi* -aid wife ; U* ol.faln a divorce; that the residence or lllwil. e j i* not known to ItH..Paul and can .«t l.e a- er I tained bv r» a • -t-.it le dill/* m-e , that v o n i . -r. ( t i Is'lieve- It reasonable and pr**p« r. eoielueive |o domestic harmony and eons!dent with the peace ami morality of society that the t*oml* of in v*ri mony in-tweon him and hi* said wife should be dissolved by divorce, \x herrfore he pray* that such divorce may l»e decreed, and that he may have the custody of Id* minor child aged tour vear*. and named t.uia May Asthurr. ROBERT ASTltrilV August •*!. IsiH. Subxcriood and -worn to before me this twcutv ■ first day of August, x t». 1- *. • t It XRI.KJI J. |)I NY, Justice of the Peine. To the damage of said Plaintiff ,.x* he *hvs) the sum of one hundred dollars, which shad then arid there In* made to appear, with other due damage*. And hate you there til* writ, with jour doing* therein. Witness, .John A Peter*, esejuire, at Ilargor, ■ the twenty-first dav of August. In the year of our Lord one thousand "Ight hundred and ninety, three. t itxKLt* K. -w ht r, C lerk. STATE OK MAINE. I’Ilvorsi > • r. -- -I . rk's Ofhce. Supreme Judl • !ai t voirt. In \ a.ati- n, L lsw- rth. August v le i*eci. 1 jM.n ti e for* going Lllad, «>r ler*-d. That the -el ant give ic-tua to tie -*:d Lena I. Vsthury, t-' .ii'i'.ir iH’b-rc the Justice of • • ur .supreme J .di- a. ( ourt. I.-■ < to-; h n at Kll-w- rth, w ithin an l b»r the omul-, of Hat -1.011 the second Tim* *d Oclois ! ,x o. ;«• V p it- '-! ' • g in .atle-P d •’*-pY of .• i 11:.«■ ■, ;t 1 • 1 thl- ..fder thereon, three Week* *1.. . ..*ve in the h ,-w rth Antcrh .1. a new -papv r printed ta 1, i-a.-rtli In the eountv • Hi: s k.t . t et; ,rt u. •at i* pin r t. -a! . ! 1 ... of * v :•. .. r m-xl, th.-.t - I- ,■ there .11 ■ then In ,.-;r said \Mii;k« p wiswh'l' J • *lci f tn. -up Jud 1 ..art s' - • • . ! O -i I »*f X oi.rt Pa-re O". 3w34 ■** in or n iiik I ilKK *"ll - } 'l IKlAO.lt t HI M ( <»( nr. i I I A V * • H K A «It *1 t . Ki:«M'.i:th, Mum \ . u-t ft. t- *; \ ‘ • * • ~ fcJn-n i it Mertrand 1. » a> x. • f H u Mart-.r. m •! . . .imi. film i ~ - ti '• f M h »- ti - ; i;. . t; - • ’fine. note. • M* :>ifn.tl»n t . npj lv at tt •• • »■ •« r r. mi . f ..nr «.i. i .. urt i r i t w »’*"*»«• : i ra.t, . ;.»* tn in- ar** ..t th»« * * .1 • ■ 11 \ h K > u t. 11 n inn: m nu\». II IS *r* K. '1 i ••art * I'r •’ !' A -• i .•**«. a J» 1-rt ' ! •■ : V • !: . • : -. '.« i - LU* t hs j .• « 1* **;n-1*— • : , . \ ■ ' r I tin I. V\ : I .. > |.i r. :i : I;«u !’• -M !• Y • r U . - ) ... r s *»: i »:t. I . .U' f Hi ^ . .4 . 1 Hr •• • I < .ft. - t*J tr.it. • ' K r a * t i. - I « . *. T. t. ., «»• » r. I ft a 1 be • : ! .4 • It,- t' *■ t. : .• ' I'<t a ti n •!» 1 .i .4 -.1 '■ • I i r : ■ . I! ree v* . . * * . !• in il.'1 !•■•! * A • i •: an a rev* j . ,-r ■ I .*■ rt?i. Ii - : • ;i t.. mat i \ • - .»••!-• ir ... 4 I'r. «:.• t . . • n, ••*• J,..|t|en ..t 1*1 • I- *’:•• IVi—In. ..... ,.f •• .r • •• * ■ * --fc • • tli. r • -r. IU...U .41..I » ! • A 1 --..if -*.) lie v hi... a ii) I/.* Matn. ,„J • • . I* I I NMNt.JI \M. I , . -4 \: r - * ( H it I* 1 m.uk. lie.- . . * : • . •. Alt. «e. ■< Ii i- I* I i-Klj. Ur* r At I ^1 N4.1 i;-N NOTH I "I'Ai K *»K M VINK. II s N • • < i-w *■ •* A , ’1 ! . 4 I * 1 l; r I Ml- . • n : . • the I. . if, 1 H w i ...it of the court *>f tl.'*il ■ T A ! ... J : of 11.41.. • k. A^aln-t th. . < ' *•• A - r‘- * It.;.. • • i r u : -.«• ki.-.u t> a*4 A .1 l 1» .• ■' -..T. •*;•:. vt In i*.. t..Mr, of nuliUaij. ' H *' ■* k. and a ! . : r , . I- _ ■'*- ri *d ..n t:..- ninth <lay ..f ' - ' • • • * - • ' " it. :uU'ri -l - >i. < .»!»:• ' 1,1 1 •' r . ' ■ it Wi« f i> m. nt -f an v d.-M-s l’'t- :. ai-d the transfer and dellv. • •* at. ,-4 r v him are ’ rl i !d*n l*v Uu . d a . - ::t. r• -.f '.aid del.n.r. t ■ ; ' and * Ii-.* -<■ <>nc or more • ' ■ -t..t VI . ; U- he.d at a * onrt ,,f .. r., »„• h • !• n at the jinit.i'r Hit . • • -a ' • • ntjr of ll'.u- ».. u ' ' ; • • • tt.;.:. . nth •! *-f ^epteniM r. A !> ! • * • at * . a • . o - •. k I r- t ti - -for* lumn. ' • • • • ’ • . U. iJr«t t .. .. u • t AV II I l \ \! y - ss | |.i i \ V- : ,1 . ouft of 1(1 • f'-r a. ! • - I II i: - i . a -4 '.on-Kcsiili nt T.i\ \niicc. r | '»* ► ' t -ft!',. -!1 n .il • -U’e of 1 t-r Hie nar 5*.. ;n |,l!in •• mm it Ud t»> me. * • ‘,f *'■' 1* • • -At* I •■to- and tr. • r. r • Mny, ' ■ : f May, t ' v . . rid • ite • f that ut. . : t: . . i... r. n.a.:. *.i., a. I W d ; • -1 • • i. her* -* v gw. * ;h.tt if ll-. - .. 1 ta\ • - I I.li •• .t i!)d .r. not paid lnu. U . ueasmry *.f >aid Imu " -’• • • * • • ot i> th. tat* ..{ i -m ti , M ..f - .! . ■. n, mu :• i*f ii,.- r» .il estate ! : "i 1 ! :?3i■ :» • to ear th anionnt e the ref..j u III, It fui e, • lit | a • tl«>n at the I..-. ,• I; .. k I turrit! In -a:*l ■ v wn. .»n the i:tv *.f I *. • ... r, \ i• I • •ai t At o o', Joe Ik Jn til. all. riHMU . Name, f kn w \ r. a. y i! Tax. **.tn:i;el 1 n.., . r i.kn-w n. !•r.;,. r. ■ Ii .: Y r. • . . > .• i • *> (.or. I t . r».•« n It., k-j^ :• and lb :.ten :• vv: . f .r n»erly [l. \ I; i .m. i.-4 .4, ; 44 ’.(••! t F>. t ,1 K >|t\\ |>, t. • otor.v t J'rea-urtr of I*. • .m 1 nitiain, A ^ . 1 -t; .in ,4 ' Hancock Connly. AVu are now j*re j ir» .j to furnish y«.u anyth: -4 you may vk tn ..ur line of tumble and ^ramu i >r «-eiueU ry a -rk, i l -U It- -liuile t t . • • t themo-ttex I'. ihu' monum.-t t. AA . I-f e the late-t and most Improved -e !«<!»-. and re -pe* t fudy a - k v...j l*. .util. k- l. I'J'i' • Mcatn : !*• • -1,:• g w • Tk» Id . I.MC*!. !,. VVtf Will ID *).>ur incut# ami Mi .1 ! stoiu o ;«» l<>ok g<>* •! at> new, ail u rea-onabb- pnrc*. -utisfa. ti u g .aruntrc'l. ( or rt -j.-ii. i, ii. c lu- i. N. H. HICCINS Si. CO., ut.-r >1., • q J). H.iii - Mram Mill. I llMVorth. Me. N II. UKif.lNS N II. llli.i.INS JK. May 1. l-.ta. Ivrl-. Cemetery and Building* WOHK, AutI rvrr) tiling tonurtled with the littaiiirt*, done I’rouiptiy uml in liir Moat S;i l>«tu nt in I Manner. at II. AV. DUNN’S New Granite & Marble Shop, in the Giles Itiock, under ( ampbcll A toy’s Coat Facto!} , Main Mroet, .S^TAIJ orders it-ft at this shop will he promptly tii.:e.i, and all work and material warranted tir»t- : I ria.-s in every n>prt. A l rge vai-iet} ..t the N KV\ KsT and Mo.-jT Alt- ! TlSTIt designs of MONUMENTS, TABLETS AND HEADSTONES, kept etiimtaidt} on hard. Special attention paid i t<> Ptiliwl. t . g. Lettering and Vtting ktuur. LBYTI.KI \G a specialty. *tf*l,, ‘ ■ «r*t th- place GileiJ* Iiloek. urder CampUd »at Factory, Main street, K!U worth, M AII in *»!,! : :i Ltdntf In the line of Cemetery work will ilnd it to their advantage to call at this shop, examine stock uud get priced, before placing i their orders. piTT ATT V'NTJQ! Adapted to any Business ] VjllziijijXill O or Profession, ruled with i CONTRACTS AND’U.VTd'.T.TI'x’r:"; j CORRESPONDENCE SW: "PTY^OT? TkQJ possible writing to enter j , IUjuUHi/iJi data and refer quickly to any name, and save time a d moncv. 5,nO(J c'sid and j recoiderl. All kinds ol LABOR-SAVING HilC- 1 Ottl>S on hand or made to order. CHALL1X, PuhlUli. r, Jo -pruce Street. V V I a pro nr|iT "m i.m,!. ! I iLn IlLlV I Investors. Ciunmate«d ■ ®grda5t low. JLfS W. RODMAN WINSLOW, j 132 NAHSAf ST. (Vanderbilt Building; SEW VOKK CITY. and doing nuaineaa in thnw UBK offlen. since Feb. 1. 1*77. Fur 1# conamitif*: ;t«n iliridendi i have been paid at the rate of 12 per rent per Annum So default* nor delays: no lotaes to client*. lx» pusate received at any tune. The busy nun of to-day, however pressed and crowded by duties, finds time ! to thiuk of his early borne. Sweet and l precious memories Influence him. He can- '. not help it if he would, and from his i heart's depths he thanks God for the strong > hold which these memories have npon ' him. Thus the youug man is influenced ‘ and impressed, who has left his distant home to plant himself in the busy ranks of • trade, professions, mechanics or other callings in this Urge and busy city.—IK. i H. Baldwin. a --- ’. £rgal Notices. To the lion. Judge of Probate within and for the eountv of Hancock. F1MIKI M*F.KSKiNF.I» Klixatwth W. llanlln, X. guardian of tiara K. Hardin minor heir of Mar-hail llanlln late of Hluehiil, llancoek coun tv, Matue, respertfully represent* that said mi nor is seized and possessed of an uudlvhiol in terest In the following deacrilied real estate, viz ♦■wo lots or parrels of land descrilsd in a deed from John A. Herriek to Marshall llanlln dated February J, a. I». isi*», and recorded in Hancock county, Registry of Ik ed-* in v«d. 171. page *4. to w hleh deed aiid re* on! aforesaid, may Is* had fora more particular description, that said es tate i- unpnxtuctive of any benefit to said minor and that it will l»c for the Interest of said minor tliat the same should Is* -old and the proceed* -eeured on interest, therefore prays your Honor that he may la* authorized ami cm power***! agreeably to law to sell tb- 1 nterest of said minor in the above described real ••state, or such part of It as in vour opinion mnyl*ecx|*r db*nt. Kbl/AliKTII W II v K i>i n Hluehiil, Vttg 'A. STATKtJF MAINF. II ANOH'K, s* At a t'ourt «»t l,rob:ite h- ■<’ .1 KI'-worth, on the M.*cond Wednesday ot ngn t a. i*. lvr» On the petition aforesaid, oki*i:kki». That m» tie*' lx* given by publishing a copy ot -aid petition, urith this order then* m. three week successively In the KIKworth American, a im-w Im»|ht printed at Kllswofth, tliat all p*r-on* tere-ted may attend »>n the mm-oihi W.dm-- ,v. of Septemtn r next, at a Court of Prel ate to !■•■ holdcn ii Hluehiil. and shew cause. if anv. w hy the prayer of -aid petitioner should i.- t »-*• granted. Much notice to be given lx h.re court O I*. 4 I SMM.II \\i, l. i_n w - kite * H v- p. i K>KR, i:- $i U I A true copy. Attest I 'll A-. I*. M.iui:, ite-i-ter To the II o.ora-de Ju>ige of | * t.. i .. t • i- i ,...n tv of ilnm-.xk. rPlli I MiKR-Mi.Shlt. tdw.irl I « t . , 1 mini-trator i*, will.,, mxed of the e-tate of ,l<>tiii Pierce 4 arter late of •**■ -dgvv i> k in -aid count v. respectfully r> pr» •>• ■< ih.it the will of -aid John Pi. r, . i .iri. rnuiUu the fo|]>>w lug clau-e I will t.• l-alx-i II. 1'unlmm - hi no. to Julia \ Hcn<lcr-on, F'svMtO, to Hvra P 4 arter |hra p. tarter should • v. r rc.juir. ■ f**r her “Upport. the money above mentioned i he derind tr-on the -ale ,,f real e-tate on • I-kind In Hluehiil Hay Wherefore your petitioner pray- that tie may be nuthot i/rd a- -I empower***! to -x-li much of -aid real «--t.it may U» ucri-*ar> lop.i, tin- a!*ov e U .,ue-t-. Kl»w v it I > I. i i tv s t Hluehiil. Vugu-t *.». l-’.t; STATk «»F MAINK. It vn« o« k, x- -( ->urt of Probate. A g t*l T in A l> I-'At. I non the foregoing pemton,«irb-red, That *ald petitioner give public noth e t.. allper-ons inter oy causing a . o,.y of the petition and tt-.is '•r b-r thereon, to be p..h|l-(.ed lint' weeks -i ec--ivrl\ tilth,* I i|sw..ith A Mo-i *,< .■ n, « n-*-.v-pap-r I died in k -n orth, in Maid count .that r .a app. ir at a < *-i.rt of ft.* -at, for - to U held it H ... bill, on t- ■ ; v>, : -epti Mtx-r n»-*t, at ten of tip- , ; ^ in •?,.• f,,i inn.i., t*> snow cause, tf any the-, have, whv il ■ pray r -aid petit:.j -t-uld m-t h.- granted " Pit SMM.liWI, I .A-. '• * A-t - * M ax P i .; . - \ tn • . . e.c, . y tie •! - * it V x P k •I ' w "il'" h l ’ ' I - iif || ' "-nit C .« :. at .. Pr ati - .-art i p.!u ’!:l Within ami 1. r -aid eountv. o!. th. | « C«ll - **1.| . . • ! .luh . V J, ,„a ,||-t I • "Kl-mtl*, 1 i. u not:. ■ ini. „• ;,, . , . penw»»* iiirn :• l 11 • i> u, t • \ ■. - i new| r.'it*--: r h «■ Hi'. »i: -s»M Miumy • : lit....a, pr*.> t.. n., " t >* • r. \ !».!•• : it P • "i \« a ... II ni a prof. »ii « t Umm, to lx- ? j -P >vi*: n .»•■•! for -«!-i ...mi!. ■ -f .1 •*K k. .1 le'|| o\ L* k lit the • - v Ml-* ' n I If.. % MV. it tin - on v. •> I' 1 i ixiii.imi, v. ■ • ■ ;rt ( |*|. >!>at* • I -a -Ml,. ' • • « "i II tt ■ in . " ■ "I A iiki. *:. % i». !- •; I. p»P*v\ s ■ r -a -it’., i . n:tmH i xmit.ir :n n < ert.' i ■ • r . ■ £ to he the ; i-t « ami • •»* . .ft, ... . tfh. n »V V e | r« - : . . . (. r pro. • ■ r It S s. Si. if 'I. I •w ' Hi1 : i (i v I' l •• i•. I i k- -.r v Li ' • . \It* * M • « 1* . ti, "T \TK Ol M A I \ 1 . H *S. ... h. • * I . t * r ! r ate. h L-w, r.j, •. ... . t r» •ii, \ i. > . I> l i' *s - I r . ; fo.'-I !i. the f '.m-A’.-i*' I I ... K;i i- ll «.ra>. .at*- ; 1 t, t -. . a*. .1 • • U A aU*. iaii f «». ..a-‘ . A . *t * I V n Ji. Sat. i f -v* r . in i omitv . -I*** t ta* .! .11 ill. - I.. •:*. Lit*- ol I ri-fi otit. P - .M ■ 1 O'itM' I A * a • -url ' »'i- of \ «■ .rih, « i". ii . ... t..| in.» •. r j.: t . "r Th it the -ai l .1, --*• '• I: t «*N. < •■■■«• to ail pm -oil- inter, -t.-I. I ,. f r:.;- . »•.. : t*. • . La-hi I three u>. k - - ‘•v» m :n the I , «a orth Ainerv.ni. pnnte.f at Kii v% ortii ti. 11 fa v i" iv appear ■ i a pro .it.- , ..•,?* p. • tv :■ 5 at If I mi;, li, in -a .1 • oui.t v, on t '.<■ ». .... ; \N «*.fj ...it -f -* pt.-m 1 *T next, at U ll of t;.,- , . - k i: tv.- f.-r.•!:••*•'.. ami *how • hum . if any tj . •. have w r . t'•> -a I :,atnai,i *.t : pot !.. pr o VI '!. ap I ami a! x.-i v* In U-l a. i te-tai’.. i.t of -aM .feeea-4-,1. i» »* . ! SMSi.H A M l •Vi \lilt- P. iHlKli. i.. . A true e....v. Attest I III- I*. In>uh. lU-^ister r IMIK •• . ■-* i - r r." .".V. ■ ; . : r. V !• , . 1 ’ .!'! • '.a* • n v a j.p. • ai: 1 !. I- UU.--1 U|xu. him*, -f till- tru-t of ... a l n..:>:-tnitor f the .state of Jonathan Mover, late of It:u. L. !. ::i the . oijmv of lIaneo. k, • * -»** •!, h;- *rt»li.<C ..I a* tm | IW ISr. *:-. he t i.t. r. re r%-pii - i |»t*ojh wli-. are In L ' t.-.J I" I. • ■ U'! lo , r,Liti' !" riuiki lmtm-.l'.afv pa v tin-• t. h*. ■! w !io L :t v e n. v -irmaii I - t > rv on t.. . xtiil.it the -.x:r.e f. r -.'tliemeiit. • • :.y U, a. to - I '■ .lie! La- tik. n upon l.im-elf the tru-t i.f‘»n i : 'r.ii-rof li:e e-tale of I. u. A II. Harrow - .Lit. of Itm k-poit. In !,he< Mi ;.ti of llmro t,.!. . .-a-.' -M.5I. i-o!i I :»i» the Uw i ll fee i,«t, he therefore r. ■ Ui -I ail pi r-ot.s W ho t*,. »■,.]* hteil to tie- -al l • • • !-. - . -tate To make !inim--]Ltte pa> inenl an.I luo-e u i;o have any •leman-i-tf,ere..n ... i\ . : n t' e -aim l. r -rUieuient. 'll' I I I K A ' ■ »K Al\. -( •. V I> I Vl{ (W T**!1 - - -■ r!i < » hcn-h. giv- puo.tr m-t;. , t . i 1 • '' • that I s ha- taken upon hshim-if:: . trust f .m Jup,, l-'rab r of tf.c c-:«tir KM/i-aU, A m l-, i.«P 1*" r I-'.', In th.. . ,,f it k. . '•> ; t;.» 'avr dir.. t-. he tr,. r. . . reque-u nil p* r-..n- w !n.t are indebted to -aid i-'a i 1 * • date l*i make iiniiu-tiale payment hi"-.- w f.ave an> demand* thereon’to •• \ • the -aim- ?..r -cttlrniciit. hl.VIK It P. SI'UPMIKI., De« r 1 -i.-, \ ugu-t Jsu,. '.w rT*l E - ' i " i r. •• g.v.-- pm.a • . . 1 • 1, that ?••• h :- h-i'ii !u|; apj • ..utc'. iai*l i’ i* taken upon ''.’in-elf the crii-l or ,i ad iiih.i-rr.itor of t... -tate of j. s. j;. _ Ot -tib Villi, ill til.- •‘Olllity >.f Ii I'.. ... . . re;i-«d, i g.v.ng bond as the l.nv ihn.i- in theretore reque-t- all p.-r-..n- who are imi, bp .; i.. the - i : •••«.: e-uite, to make hum. : it* payment, an! tij. -c w ho have any demand* ti-> ie on to exhibit the -nine for settlerue: t. I.D'SAKlt t . Bka<;p< n '•uiiu in, Aug. lxya .;v, ;} r pil i. - . l-.-ri'a r- hen bv give pub! r noli, ,• toaii 1 >i:>•••me.I,that tin-y i ,.ve liei-n ilwlv appoint I 'laial have taken upon tm-in-elves tin- tin-t . f : executors of the last will and testament and rod h'll ti-1 veto of Wihard H-hcr, late of I: » . hill, ■ hi t.1* < ountv of Hancock, deceased, bv gl.iig ! bond a-the law direct-. thev therefore reqm-t 1 rti! per-ons \v ho are Indebted to -aid deceased's e-tate to make immediate payment, and those ' wiio have any Immediate demands thereon to; exhibit the same for settlement. I.siiui h IMIIKU. FREDERIC A. 1 1-HKlt. August y. A. I>. 1W<H. iw'it rpiIE sub-.'iiber berebv gives publir notice to A. ail conr**rued that he ha- been duly appoint L- l and ha.- taken upon him-elf the trust ,,i an ad inhii-trator of the estate of William W ii ggin-, late «.f l remoni, hi the county of H.q., * .•eased, «>y giving bond as the law direct-; he ilierefore reuuests all per-ons who are indebted >» the said deceased’s estate to make immediate j I'aymcnt. and those who have any demands there m to exhibit the same for settlement. _ Geo. it. Fuller. 1 remont, Ang. 4. a. i». jMftt. 3*3.; rpiIE NulisrrtUr hereby gives public noii.e toaii A. concerned, tiiat she ha- been duly appointed : ii. 1 has taken upon herself the trust of an ad nlnl-trairix of the estate of Asenaih .’-aumiers ate of Bw k-por;, in the countv of Hancock, de based, by giving bond as the'law* directs, she I.ere tore requests all persons who are indebted o said deceased's estate to make immediate pat nent, and those who have any demands thereof o exhlbiuhe same for settlement. . Annie E. Brown. August 9, A. I». 1868. I^lIK subwillier hereby gives pul.lie notice to all ex.ncerned.that she has been dulv appoint ■ i and has taken upon herself the trust ot rix of the last will and testament of John A Stev ■n», late of Biuehlil. in the County of Hancock ‘•cease. 1, bv giving bond as the law direr s. she herefore requests ail persons who are indebted «• .-aid deceased's estate to rnak • immediate pa v nent. and those who have anv inuned ate .Je nands thereon to exhibit the same for *e<t . mem ...... . Frances E. vii vi n». Dated July 1*2, ▲ D. lh!«. j^HE subs, riher hereby gives public rmtlcT to all cone* men that he has been duu l*pointed an<l has taken upon himselr the rust of executor of the last will and testa i nent of Sarah Grindle, Iat4: <,f Sedgwick 1 n the county of Hancock, diceased, bv giv’ r.g bond as the law directs; he then-fo e requests II persons w ho are indebted to said dec a-ed s state to maxe immediate payment and ti.o e vho have any imme<iiate demands thereon to ex bit the same for settlement, r, .a*, David Wkscott. Dated July 27, a. d. WW piiE subscriber hereby gives public notice to all A concerned that he has been duly apiwinted ml has taken upon himself the trust of executor f the last will and testament- of Lucretia s. Bart -U, late of Mt. Desert, in the countv of Hancock, eceased, by giving bond as the'law directs: e therefore requests all persons who are adebted to the said deceased’s estate to make im ledlute payment, and those w ho have any imme ! bite demands thereon to exhibit the same fur rttlement. t . , ^EO- H. Fuller. July 1, a. D. 1898. 3w;i3 j “Chicago la an awful city of Sabbath-breakera,” aid the returned Bostonian; “I didn’t go Into church while I was there.”—Norton Transcript. mam Sl&otrttgtmtnta. CREAT SPEAR HEAP CONTEST. SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $(73,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,1 55 STFM WINDING FIGIN OOI.I) WATCHES. Eil.CGti 00 6.775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES MuROCOI I'JiRY, BLACK ENAMEL TBIMMINt.S, GCABANTEKI) ACHKOMATB UU 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, HUB BLARED POCKET KNIVES. .. S3.1O0 09 115.500 ROM.ED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TooTH PICKS,. 5,,..*100 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (11x28 Inchu) IN ELEVEN COLORS, for framing. no advertisi ng ou the .- - • • •y- _•' w 261,030 Prizes, amounting to $173,250 oo The above article* will be distributed, by eonntiea, among parties who chew SPEAK HEAI> Plug Tobacco, and return to u* tin* TIN TAVft taken tht re from. We will distribute 226 of the^o prizes in this county as follows: To THT’. PARTY sending u* the greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAO*S from Ihl* county we will give.1 GOLD \v ATClI. To the FIVE PARTIES sending uh tin* next greatest number of » SPEAR HEAD TAGS, wo will give to each, l OPERA GLASS....5 OPERA GLASS EH. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the n* xt greatest number of SPEAK HEAD TAGS, wo wiil give t.» each l POCKET KNIFE.JO POCKET KNIVES. To the ONE HENPRED PARTIES sending us the m xt greatest number of SPEAK HEAP TAGS, we will glv ■ t<> e.urh 1 ROLLED GOLI> WATCH CllAKM TOOTH PICK.100 TOOTH PICKH To tin* ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the n- xt greatest nurh; <*f SPEAR HE\l» T\GS. we will give to «ach 1 LARGE 1’iCTL’HE IN ELEVEN COLORS.100 PICTURES. Total Number of Prizes for tbi» t'ouuly, 226. CAUTION.—No Tag-’ will N* received before January 1st. l*Cd. nor after February 1«t, ISM. Each package containing tag* must tv*' marked plainly with Name <>f s« rater. T«>u v. County, State, and Number of Tags iucach package. All charges uu packages must be prepaid. REAP.—8PEAR HEAD possess** more qualities of Intrtnsie value than an? oth r plug tot>acc«i pr'Kluced. It is the -wettest, the t<-ugliest, the r. SI*I 4IC III VI* ahs.ilutelv. posltlv, ' v and distinctively different In 11 *v--r from any of her A trial will c«*nvin< e t! • m->st -k tical of this fset. it is the .er <»f .»* •• n. -i '.»r shape and style on earth. wh»< h pr- ves that it ha* c-.u/ht O *• j t .art *. r. t p:. •*-•• *H--rle. Try it. and part ‘.•■ipate In the contest for it i< «s. >*•#• r »• ; TIN f 4h . - v. ry r* e.-nt piece ol toil.AU 111.AD V i t>uy. s ad m tl>e • t . .• r t v -..a.: t quantity. \ cry n:i m ly. TiiL Mi J. SOU'* ‘ /Ml'ANY. MKf >w n, Oitr-s A list r.f th*' people obtaining t.* prists la th:.« • junty «..i te. pubGsind m tbD paper immediately after F» 1 r.iary 1st, l-.*i. DOST SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I. 1534. IF YOU WANT A WARM HOUSE . . . BUY THE . . . E.. iMi’xovnb.. TNft COAL FURNACE Portable and Brick Set. The Most Powerful and Durablo Furnace Made. [ r •. . : a .. . t.,,» --- : I ■ ; Arti C <rt Gratf. I.v ^ " • Gratr I) , .r W ter i'a: n WOOD, B15HOP &• CO., Bangor, A\»ine. i ilcMccti ^E . ‘'“I with better results*—5 ~ I* v ery |»urthu**rr remm mends it.*' -■* £= MORRISON'S* SURE* CURE* AND *T0NIC. 3 ^ - AN INVALUABLE SPRINC MEDICINE. ^5 2^AT4LL DRUGGISTS.Smo,t,„s.,v *ii mV w .'.J . : . *mH44U4{4U4i444444i444444444444444444444444^ n*wrti«i:H:it$. HANCOCK COUNTS IG State Street, rrwr-f* v .* j ,«*. tblillbl U 4. it ^4 I.lii ii. v JAS. F. DAVlij, Prc-s. C. C. BU'IRILL, Treas. TRUSTEKS : Ja?. r. Cavis. S. B. Coolidge. Wrick A-.< - John F. W! itcomb. £■ £. tiichards. ' ».tu‘,J ' I’»*«nk :■* r\. tt.j t fr- !.! tax it: t. t. r 1 *•* !/ March 1st, June 1st, Sept. 1st und Dec. 1st, m i d at.- ■!• i-terml ..n it - ... j|. , ... ,, .. m ' - ' ' - - - nn ■ inter*' t • ‘it- - ■ • •• . ► ■ r . 1 o , Y r> T —r -• ±\_LJ GOLD SLARiQN V.4 ?..f,4 ?IA**r? H'Vilg Hi WCr*Ni FORWOOD OR COAL. New Pattern, and New Deign.In CROCKERY WARE. * * 4 * TIN WARE. /■"/* lb tu;l Trmh fr-ou Se/rrt*iJ Slr.ck. WATER **.PLUMEIPJGA ln »•"“ t»*«h*.d. by ,,, Workmen ! who ha v the reputation of !. !:,K ti.elr .,,„k „ F1KST-CLANN MA.VAKU. Zine. Lead Pipe. Sheet Lead. Cutlery Ammunition and lULinn Tackle -— ALWAYS IN .Till K. _ J. P. ELDRIBGE. 3*> Mam Street, ELLSWORTH, MAINE. H O BI 2T 3 O IT ’ s | DOUBLE STRENGTH flavoring^ extracts. I Vanilla, Lemon, Orange. Re.e, Bitter Almond, Etc., etc. True to name Ir. quart »nd flavor. Icecream, i m.| poke. made per pot t,v their ,:a'n, „Al,k Jcur dealer tor them, or send for .ample. THE C- I. ROBINSON DRUG CO., Thomamtou, Me W holvule price, mailed to dealer. * 6mos39 " ——_ " An Ounce of Preventive is worth j more than a Pound of Cure." >' ■■ • «■•"< I ■ • r -t..; ; .... ' U ,r,T 111 i vur ll.-r-M h, u-f it.. |'rt v. , THE "C-M" POWDERS. I l»r> \\ III Not I ,.i| 11 . : .ir» tr ■’, !•-. t V, ith Ith- . - :n. ir THE "C-M" LINIMENT. i r \\ ii.i. t i he. *! r If.-w !- Xi ;i:< nr 1- . !’■■.r t ■ i. !V.t«>n THE "C-M" POWDERS. \ IV\» llovrt \%HI "*r I him Ill^ht. If ' r I ..r-.- ».;t- tj , . “C-M" CALL CURE. It %»,!l KflVrt k <m«. • I Itlv i !»-tv. r - iitfM* U ‘I • '• P . • t .r t •• THE "C-M" LINIMENT. ’ ;i: •!« ;*»< r* it,:. i t t . . ty. '•"Hiifm I ur•<1 l»\ I.KO. X| 2 '04.4.. N" • M;»j. •• St pvt, H.VMittK. \| K What L tiie Use of ruff i: . , '..hen ?.■> cents will }'.:y a l-dtie f Rennets pain-killing Magic Oil. "It Works like a Charm” for .-ore Throat, Cramps, Chob "ra Morbus, lili. um uism,Neu ralgia and Pains of all kinds. ScLD EVERYWHERE. Domestic Animals need HARVf-.l i/S 1 N POWDIRS, 1 vr*.l Tbocrtiscmcnts. Penobscot • Machine Company. I»KJ*lGNtM8 A.M> UflLDtKM OK Marine and Stationary Engines, Boilers and Machinery. -DEALERS IV — Blow ASH Iron Pipe and Firrixiis Steam Pimps. Air Pe„,.s. Heat khs. Inspirators, Injectors. c„u.,n and Rubber fat tan II We, i (>tl, Packing and Engineertf Supplier. 1 pc^Two^meir.1"'1''* '‘I «—■ | ,o,rir*i'h - i 100 Broad Sl„ ^ BAHSOR ME. Pauper Police. The uuilenlgiHM hereby gUe, notice tnnt hr h . ?*“»«!£ »“>■ the City of KIU*uShfor th" nul . (. rt of the po*>r .luring tile enAulng vr.r .nil id. a"f e PWUloB for their «U|.,*,« uftht *' tore forbM. »n perwn. from funiUiog fcoormr hfLtn Art? lenoriMr.he nil) |my for nr. eooA. k. furnl-see KI.wortI.4le.rAprt,!.laS.AUKVs-^SES. • fllctocal. 9 ■ "u- ; MOSES MORSE. 1 Wb Will Not Quarrel I Am to «hat munro t:iffi | >| % 1 TI>'I. A III.ill v |M «>;.(„ I Imvt* It, uiul | LEON'S SARSAPARILLA WILL CURE IT Before this Court Ad.ourns w,n. the Jury to heir the TesVmory cf Mr. Moses M:rse 1 • *' VI-I hare b. Mi ing the time I have t- J br* ■: '’nt-nr t-' — n ffkt ut ' C, I P C irfn » I li U trust dt•< 'Mrs >n«! r,';r , Kind ‘ trr, but w ho 1- i t • n i • . me ’ t .We TMT i partllu. I t NlUl v Never! ■'!'•> v. I I -v':! Fails] i --i : . O n* vrt. I K I '*»!■• If . r .» licsjrrvt!.. v. M EACH BOTTLE , A AV ' ' IN ^ U • kv V 1 Preparea 0y DALTON $A s .LA CO.. Bef*a«r, Me. > : « VI » K > \ rA I: Ml i *\K ■•'!:. V . M i; mu* -!y f ir f-.-v u«l ! •Iff* rlh«\ Tin- r un lb it 1 • - I,..: . in i intr^tt. i' >. I - i!» foil- Ill'll. I . M K in I Kl . 11 a tlon i» i * nrutiv*- > ft; . . , »'»Uf of I hr J . : i - *. u - • In • oh*i pulloi;. M ui Ir ik Ik>W . VV til. ■. i: < o»M\ - n* N » r* in •- . . in.lhir: ; -j ■ Hill > ■ k 1 I > 4' | - I I I | I V arhuill*. J * J J ►‘‘•r *a.. . I • r. I V 1 I- r . . 1 : oil r.. ri,. t ..f | i i 1 r ’ li ft... . . , % '*7Y\ UFAXE^E CURE i !>•• itm . » ' ninli- IV • •> i* hi JAPANESE LIVER F E L . • * - a*» ii..**♦•*! _ >«*. i * *>. w»*.v ... «, , . worth, tI^?LEv&c ! Jasri "jshs,; - Farmers, Laborers, Teamsters, Car. find no better shoe t‘ . Bread Winner. *r‘ :.s. r- .. . ! - ' Al l. Oi l ihioi; \v«-l.o 1 Rest Scrvfref. ril | « -1 M«.i • ■lade f t Men i It . * f «. j- • ,T| tv.M styles, n.-.ml-s liairr. r.:i a: ; L 9 with ,md without tap sole. AMOS P. TAPLEY & C0-, COSTON, MACS. More room U needed b> us for thr |nnp ■■r accommodation of full stock «»•*• *' tUn cnotce t>et\veen In. rm.. of rent <»i ‘•erlflre wi good*, we have decided "» he latter. Have selected lines that are desirable In *y e .tock and tit, and have made which should Rise the dealer a sail-*"* or> profit. Wold in dozens nulj: wnp or ( Hialomie AMOS |*. TAPI.I 1 & '<>. lyr!9 Pbt]7anr TANSY or ennyroyal. »rtPF.Ri,i\ roimtoo (a French rrm pleaaaut to take; Merer fail*. A boon t« Mi™'1 a omen. For a 2-cL stamp we will send you f*cr l*> i. ■■PM.H <o Wown.- (wcorrlv , t, ng you all about it, how a ml where &• vet it. A* ** EK-iT&SrS'i. rS; s