ourrt iBfmcrttB. being put in. At the Falls schoolbouse COUNTY FAIR. SlifatrtiannRua. ^ LOCAL AFFAIRS. the ceilings are being repaired and closets will be put in. The Hillside schoolhouse Program me for the Horse Races for NEW AliVKKThl M ENTS THIS WEEK. C. BURRI*4wm£ is receiving general repairs. Minor re- the Three Days. Idl'd for divorce. pairs are being made on other school- The premium list of the Hancock coun- M tine nni-lciil festival. houses, and several are being painted. ty fair association for this year’s fair at In--' v»• cy noli.. K-t <;<■.> It (.alley. and New I gland Telephone and Telegraph Co. E. S. Means has moved from Main Wyman park, Tuesday, Wednesday 0 and is in the pKMilwniT street to his Water street store. The Thursday, Hept. 5, 7, Bt'RRiLL Bank hands of the farmers and other exhibit- Bldo., ELLSWORTH, ME. Charles H 1’erklns—Notice of foreclosure. store vacated by Mr. Means has been Rldkiiill orH. special have al- rented by O. It. Burnham, who will move Many premiums WK UEI'KKSEN r THE Illuehlil Ocorge Stevens term. been and next week a academy—Fall from State street in two or three weeks. ready offered, by Portland: Powder! fairly complete list can be announced. Baking Most l{«‘lIlmne and (lien Hooper’s furnaces, etc. There was a large number of Hancock Foreign Companies. Hons—Ranges, Secretary Whitcomb says the farmers county’s representative citizens in Ells- Jjoiris/ liutis iv it It- seem to be taking new interest in the fair ('mujniti/ih Safety. worth last Saturday, when selectmen Made from pure For other local neics see pages 5 and 8. this year, and he looks for an excellent and assessors of nineteen towns in the cream of tartar. exhibit. There will also be a in a uni a to huit on improved real estate* and Miss Annie Conniek is visiting friends agricultural MONEY rrO LOAN county appeared before the State assess- ■■■—■■ — collateral. ————n. in Portland. fine livestock and poultry exhibit. The ~*._1. ors. fancy goods and art in There will a Hoeial at the department, the; he Free Baptist W. at the E. Lord preached Methodist hands of the will be as the food this ladies, attractive, Safeguards vestry evening. church In the after- j Sunday morning. always. * Cit y Clerk T. F. Rale and wife spent noon he went to to alum. “An honest talc, Bayside intending The programme for the horse racing on against speeds Sunday in Cherrytield. hold but tlie schoolhouse there services, the three days of the fair has been ar- best told.” a was and no services being plainly B. F. Joy and family left Monday for undergoing repairs, ranged as follows: Alum baking powders are the greatest week’s-visjcin Portland. were held. Tuesday. menacers to health of the present day# F. B. Aiken and wife left yesterday for At a meeting of the board of education 3 00 class, trot or pace, purse flfO Our is told. _ROVAL BAKtNO POWOSR CO., NEW VQRK._ story plainly a short trip to St. Stephen, N. B. Monday, John A. Scott was elected 2 30 125 assistant teacher at the school. The Mrs. T. J. Southwell, of Boston, is vis- high Wednesday. board also voted to Southworth’s 2 or '’•;!! iting her sister, Mrs. 1.. C. Beckwith. adopt 40 class, trot pace, purse f 100 Injured by F.nraped “Essentials of Arithmetic,” and Overton’s 2 23 125 James Lynch,of North '! th, while Fred E. Chase, of Elkhart, ind., is in physiology. Running, half-mile heats, 2 in 3, 75 leading a bull yesterday f- i. caught Ellsworth for a short visit with his wife. his foot in a I1 'I became A brisk forest tire started on land Thursday. platform. Miss Alice I'sher, of Bangor, is the ami attacked Mr. owned by Senator Hale at Birch point, 2 35 class, trot or pace, purse flOO suddenly enraged Lynch of Mrs. C. R. at ■ guest Foster Shady Nook. 219 before he was able to exfr: / Jiis foot. Green Lake, Monday. A crew of men 200 A buck hoard load of will The bull knocked Mr. break- We sell it. young people under Roderick McDonald was sent to Running, half-mile heats, 2 in 3, 75 Ly. to Shore l^unoine to- liis ankle. go Acres, Beach, tlie lake to light the tire, and yesterday Sectary Whitcomb is sending out entry ing right night. had it under control. blanks to horsemen, and hopes for a long The animal, now thoroughly enraged, Also Varnishes and forenoon Brushes, Rev. Albert J. of list of entries. followed up his attack. His- next blow Lord, Hartford, Vt„, Schools Nos. 1, and 10 will 2,7, 8, open •ch wit bin at the church Other events will be to fill in fortunately knocked Mr General Painters' preached Baptist Sunday 1'he teachers are: No. arranged Supplies. Monday. l,Miss < the bill between the heats. There reach of an iron bar. wit'.' h he fi- evening. A. Miss Hattie prob- 1 ■ Mary Grindle; 2, McGown ; heat tiie bull into si m. ably will be bicycle races and athletic nally Miss Alice Ha 'am, who has been so se- 7, Miss Husie E. Long; 8, Chester A. Mad- Beside the broken an Mr. Lynch sports. Other attractions will be secured V. II. STRATTOX, Me. riously ill for vi ral weeks, continues to docks; 10, Miss Minnie H. Moore. With had several ribs fr lagertuy Ellsworth, to keep the crowd happy. whs called. IllIJ’I UVl', perhaps one or two exceptions, ail other The clothes-1 hief is abroad in Ells- BCUUUI' "in IIJ-CII iuuiiunv, nt-pi. Examination of Teachers. SSU&crttsnncin worth. Sev rn! report loss of washing The Amkuican’s North Lamoine cor- The annual State examinations of left on line over night. respondent reports ttint I. M. Grant’s new MIDSUMMER CLOTHING teachers for Ellsworth and vicinity will IT KILLS ALL FOP.MS of: TSFOT LIPS John Morrison ami wife, of Dexter, are sloop “Nameless” and Capu. Charles in now in demand. No .better stock in Ellsworth be held at the high school building on greatest Mr. had a little brush on visiting Morrison’s brother, George Hodgkins’“Hazel” The will to select from. Friday, Aug. 26. examinations L. in this Frenchman’s hay one day last week. The Morrison, city. be conducted bv Supt. Dresser, of Ells- the left. GOODE! T/S Howard Adams is home from Boston for “Hazel", says report, got Capt. worth. LIGHT- WE IGI IT SUITS. A. C. H.»lt was at the tiller uf the “Name- Ixl his vacation, ami is receiving the “glad Besides being the regular examination less”. LIGHT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. hand" from hi- Minn;.- friends. for State certificates, it this year takes the Two t runkfuls of clothing, Mrs. Ib-hj". 1. zier suffered from a consisting place of the city examination, and teach- HOSIERY. ."v of wom< n’s and ers LIGHT-WEIGHT paraljt i,. k ,.:ay afternoon, and prim*’; jackets, capes not holding State certificates and de- I ot her outer and a largo number is now in u < r t il garments siring to tench in the Ellsworth schools ease com- condition. And everything else that will tend to add and 1 of iirj •■!!:H and parasols, which were are to take the examination. Mrs. Mary .1. Sanborn, of North An- requested fort to the hot spell. secured by the divers at the scene of the Persons to enter one of to Paris Green. Does dover, Mass., in visiting friends and rela- intending any Superior are at the office Ml. Desert Ferry disaster, the State normal schools, who are not Ha» less to tives in Ellsworth and vicinity. not injure plants. of the baggage master in Bangor awaiting of or and graduates colleges, seminaries man or beast. Gorton’s minstrels will appear at Han- owners. high schools having courses of study ex- OWEN BYRN, cock hall Saturday evening, Aug. 26, the Also a large sto-’v of The Misses Helen and May Bonsey, Miss tending over four years, or who do not been set forward from .... date having Sept. Water Street, Ellsworth. Annie McFarland, Harry IN Walker, Er- hold State certificates, may also take the 4, the date tirst announced. nest M" ore and C. IN Bellatty, with their examination. PARIS GREEK Owen and wife left for Byrn yesterday chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. (tiles, of Certificate will be issued in four a of three weeks in Boston and visit this city, have just returned from a ten grades, and for four periods of duration— FOR SALE RY SOLID OAK his Frank E. 0 vicinity. During absence, days' vacation at Contention Cove, where for life, or for live, three or one years. Smith will his store. A. manage they have been occupying the Wyman Examinations will be given in reading, G. PATJCTIER, EXTENSION TABLES, J. II. Woodward, H. S. Pearl, Carl R. cottage. writing, spelling, arithmetic, geography, DRUGGIST, and Charles R. of United States Snow, Mosser, Bangor, The Bangor News last Thursday printed English grammar, history, Main Street, Ellsworth. left in the *’A nnic and nature Monday yacht l^ee", a rut of the old Union river schooner physiology hygiene, study, Capt. Will Whiting, for a week’s cruise. civil government, theory and practice in only $5. “Express ’, and a brief sketch of her life COMING EVENTS. and school law. The “building supplement” issued with from the time when, as a propeller, she teaching, These tables are finished in and All wno desire to take the examination golden oak, the Industrial Journal of last half a to do in Ellawurth—An- Bangor, was launched century ago should register at once by sending name Thursday, Aug. 17, nual reunion of 26th Maine are the best value we ever offered. week, contained an excellent half-tone of towing on Union river until succeeded by either to State Supt. Stetson at Augusta, regimental positively or W. H. association. the First national bank building, Ells- the “Little Round Top”, down to her Supt. Dresser, Ellsworth. 17, at Mountain park, worth. present occupation as a bay coaster. Thursday, Aug. Bluehill— Horse trot in : fternoou. Station at Washington .Junction. ; W. & H. B. Phillips is busy making bricks. Rev. I). L. Yale, of the Rath Congrega- Dance in town hall in the <. .eniug. A. CUSHMAN SON, P. of He this to make in arrived to H. Stratton, Ellsworth, last week Ellsworth. expects year 1,000,000 tional church, Saturday spend Thursday, Aug. 24—Meeting of Hancock Cor. Main and Franklin Sts,, began work on the new depot at Wash- his two yards. He already has over 500,- his vacation here. His former parishion- Pomona grange at North B>n»hP|. to be built and 000 made. Last he made about in the welcome ington Junction, used year only ers and many friends city 26, at Hancock hall— jointly by the Washington and Saturday, Aug. 300.000. him among them. Mr. Yaie will preach County Gorton’s minstrels. Maine Central railroads. The Lamoine schooner “Lillian Wood- at the Union Congregational church at and ■ Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, DO YOU . The depot is in the Y formed by the GRAPES." ruff” went ashore at Ponce, Porto Rico, in Ellsworth Falls next Sunday morning at Sept. 5, 6, 7, at Wyman park, Ellsworth- | junction of the roads, and as near the Annual fair of Hancock fair | the hurricane last week. She lost fore- 10 o’clock and Sunday evening at 7.30. county X First of the will point as possible. The building will be association. season; J staysail. Particulars have not been re- Fire at the house on Water street occu- MAKE PICKLES ? about 20x60 feet. The platform and wait- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, X arrive to-morrow 4" ceived. pied by George W. Higgins caused about morning. ing-rooms will be arranged for the Sept. 19, 20, and 21, at Mountain park, Word was received in Friday afternoon. The fire fair of Hancock Ellsworth this |300 damage greatest convenience for mak- Bluehill—Annual county If passengers so, buy morning, that Rev. G. B. Chadwick, a for- caught from the kitchen stove. The agricultural society. All the x ing the transfer from one road to the :: burned the ell of the mer pastor of the Methodist church here, flames through other. fruits hrtnttp Hnd damaged the stahle. The kid with Ea :: | is critically ill at his home in Damaris- The building of this depot makes more Ladies, clean your gloves IIEINZ’S was owned J. M. remote the of of the Season. X cotta. He is not expected to recover. building by Capt. Hig- possibility extending the Belle glove cleaner, for sale only, by M. H road in to gins. The loss is covered by insurance. Washington County Ellsworth, Gailert, headquarters for kid gloves and Pears-Peaches—Cante- X Miss Isabel of after a and the building of a union station here. ;; (.'lark, Boston, All the lead- There was a small family party at the Mr. Stratton is also a large coal the famous Paragon gloves. Watermelons— week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. E. G. building •; loupes X home of H. N. last in honor shed at the junction. ing shades in lace and clasp. Swett, in this city, left Thursday for Joy Friday, | Pickling Vinegar X of Mrs. E. Adams, who on that Bananas—Lemons—Ap- Lamoiue Beach, where she is the guest of Mary day T > f rounded out years of 2IbbcrttBcmcntB. ■ 4. eighty-seven happy, AT pies. j Mrs. L. C. Berry at the VViggin cottage. _ useful life. Mrs. Adams entered into the I Repairs are being made on a number of of the as as the .. A choice Hue of X enjoyment day heartily schoolhouses in the Tbe School city. younger ones present, and showed less :: TOBACCO and CIGARS. X street school is having new underpinnings/ signs of fatigue after the day’s outing. MARKET. 1 DRESSER’S new steps, and alterations are being The injured in Ellsworth from the Mt. J. A. CUNNINGHAM. made in the interior. Modern closets are ;; 4; Desert Ferry disaster are all improving. East End Bridge, Ellsworth. fQiSrTJudsummer**"! Mrs. George H. Brooks was not so well abbrrticrmrnta. Sunday, but since then has been improv- ing steadily. George Lowell, who is suffering with a fractured rib, does |mFh-. SWEEPING not recover as quickly as hoped. The ISAAC L HUDGKI , Priced others among the injured in Ellsworth are improving rapidly. No. o School Street, g | {SACRIFICE4 SALE!{♦ George S. Swett will soon reopen his la pleased to Inform the people of Cheapness. f g boarding house, the Elmwood, on Water this city and vicinity that he has X There’s a vast difference X REDUCTIONS which has been closed since and between and low * street, fire put into his shop an engine cheapness IN 1 20 PER CENT. OFF g The of an destroyed the ell several months ago. woodworking machines, and ia X price. quality t article must be considered The ell has been rebuilt and the house do X 2 on all Youths’ and Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods, j« prepared to S Men’s, Boys’ together with its cost. It’s * renovated and repaired inside and out- 8 3 as we are about ready to go to market to purchase our fall and winter? TURNING, PLANING so with soap. v side. Mr. Swett will have more rooms X particularly FURNITURE. ♦ desire to reduce our immense stock of seasonable and ♦ have a lot of fine old stock. We stylish and JIG-SAWING We J than before, and more pleasantly and toilet odds and ends * + Children’s and Youths’ and Summer Furnishing | soap, arranged. Men’s, Boys’, Clothing J ol All kind* at short notice. O season’s conveniently of many purchases. t i Goods, 20 per cent, off for cash for the next sixty days. Our prices arej Actual worth is double our T Finished Tables The baptismal service at Higgins shore, aC8X0X«OOCHXHXMX>OOOO->>XK^S Antique ♦ marked in plain figures and have not been changed from former prices. ♦ Your choice of a big ♦ Patten’s pond, last Sunday morning, con- price. each. window full at 5c. at 29c. They are winners. ducted by H. A. Luckenbach, of the Free was 250 IOCtOOOC’->»X
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