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Voi- XLV. )sy,"«,'^?^"c,yVig,.-BaneocH Co ah GLL8WORTII, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1899. J'*T;?ul£JZS?%V$Sn,"Zrai No. 28 abprttiermrntfl. atibertiBementss. LOCAL AFFAIRS. can, while Editor Drinkwnter was in the legislature at Augusta. Prof. Sampson NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. got newspaper experience enough to Inst C. 6 HURRILL & him a life-time, and went hack to teach- SON™ In bankruptcy—K«t Chan U Runs. — Prof. Probate tiotlc'- Kata Melinda B Cnndagc et ing. Sampson left Ellsworth als. Thursday to attend the American Insti- Insolvency noth- K-t Kiank W Glle.- et al. tute of instruction at liar Harbor. ®AKINfr notice—K-t B 1 Kxec Walter Blalsdell. I 1 I \ I /*VAl. who attended dohn A Hale—Bunk store for Among Ellsworth people Bithti.i, Bank ami stationery Bt.dg., ELLSWORTH, ME. sale. rao-tings of the American Institute of pow^-^ M Gallert —l>ry goods, Instruction at liar Harbor the'1 ^ d A < ii i) id,Nirb:',m •'..•tlojicr during Absolutely pure wK KKPKBAKMT TUB A W Cushman A Sou—Furniture. past week were Hoyt A. Moore, Ernest L. Moni Reliable Home ami Bangor Moore, Elmer F. Mureh, Mrs. II. C. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Foreign Companies. Bangor business college. Miss M. A. and Hntheway, Greely Miss ROVAt BAKING POWDER NEW VORK. Tvlcr, Fogg .V. < u bonds. CO., Rates with -Municipal Minnie Moore. P—WP—1———————J——i—g——TXII 'HKST——A tm (Jompeitit)le Safety. Blake, Barrows ,V Brow u— Investment se- curities. Friday afternoon at 2.30 at the Free Portland■ in aumu to suit on improved real estate am ! Baptist church a council appointed by the members of the Sunday school will be .NEW I>001vt5. money to loan Oren Sons—Midsummer clearance —■ ■ ... ■ collateral.■- Hooper’s State *. sale. ministers association will examine ready for distribution at Sunday school Chicago, Ii.l. Henry Parsons, of Hancock and H. A. on Sunday, July 16, and all members of Important Additions to tin Sdlsworth !»r King’s Remedies. Luekenbacb, of Ellsworth, for ordination. the school can obtain them on that day. Public Library. Montreal, Canada The ordination services will take place in Those who do not care to carry a picnic The following books have been ’a to THERE’S NO ^ R C boat ARTICLE “>»»•»»«»«beauty and utility Capt Adams—Cat wanted. the evening at 7.30 o’clock. dinner, can obtain dinner at the Tarra- the Ellsworth public library by the ladies at ho Htnall a tine house. It has been that of the Volunteer Aid associal ion, in ad- The new lamps and dynamo for the new suggested " “ For other local news see 5 and 8. dition to the list two v, _■ kfl pages •/, system of electric lighting have arrived. those desiring to obtain dinner had better published the Mr. In ad- ago. OF FURNITURE .... T H. M. Dorgan moved to his cottage thia The dynamo has been set up and the notify proprietor, Martin, vance. If should not be 1 week. lamps are being installed as as Tuesday pleasant, Ballads and Barrack Room Ballad -, Ki; log rapidly The .Seven the will take on the first fair Seas, etc., Mrs. Charily Royal returned from Bos- possible. The new system will he thor- picnic place Departmental Ditties, ton oughly installed by August 1, when the day. Soldiers Tliree, Monday. The Naulahka, contract with the in force. Rev. A. L. of N. Miss Mildred of la visit- city goes Hudson, Buffalo, Y., Captains Courageous, ( Cook, Chicago, Howard F. Butler and preached at the Unitarian church Sunday Many Invention*, BELGIAN COUCHES. ing her aunt, Mrs. Charles W. Mason. wife, of Boston, Light that in- Failed, art the of Mr. and Mrs. W. morning. He preached a grand and Life’s E. E. of has guests George Handicap, Springer, Ellsworth, just is a Dr. (). M. Drake and and spiring sermon on “Prayer”. He Day’s Work, received a license as a Whiting. wife, registered guide, and Mr. Jungle Book, Mr. and Mrs. Hanborn, of Boston, are powerful eloquent speaker. Second Jungle Book, The county commissioners are in Ells- a small farm at Under the •' arc made of well-seasoned an j of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. 2d. Hudson has purchased Deodar*, They substantially wood, highly finished, guests Whiting, Plain Tales from the Hills, worth for their regular monthly meeting. East and to become a Mme. Whiting and T. J. Surry, expects reg- Ken of Kipling, V M Clemens are in Velour of handsome A few ago we bough Henry Whiting, upholstered patterns. days is ular summer resident of Maine. This is The Queere-t Man Geom th Edwin Clark, of Worcester, Mass., of Boston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alive, Figiu with Fate, .V1- .. .u :<jr the entire stock of a Boston and this enables us to offer these his first visit here. After the service dealer, high visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cushman. Ward in Chancery, A. W. Clark. Sunday morning Mr. Hudson received a A Winning Hazard, grade conches at tiro nominal price of The street commissioner and Contractor Jane G Austin cordial welcome from the of the Betty Alden, Mrs. A. H. Treat and of Epst people The Wlio Moved II Ward family, Nelligau have about completed work on Burglar Paradise, who were also of an The Mrs N. are at Labrador farm for church, glad oppor- Unjust Steward, Oiiphaut Orange, J., Park street, toward which the Park street But Men Mu-t Work, lto-a N tunity to meet Mrs. Hudson. It is hoped C:i>-ey the summer. improvement society contributes half the Sir Godfrey’s Granddaughter, $5.50. Mr. Hudson may be heard in Ellsworth Mrs Komnev, Miss Helen Adams left Monday for expense. A concrete sidewalk and gutter The Honorable Peter Stirling, Paul L F rd again. v 1 have been laid from tlie railroad Sweethearts and Frieoij*, <>*y Furniture Store. Calais to spend her vacation with rein- to Oak one to a customer. At Hancock County’s Largest com- Annual Literary Index,5 vols. > The Union Mutual life insurance Only i.,n„ .4.. street. The street has been widened pany, of Portland, lias a good representa- In the hollow between Oak Miss May Bonsey is attending the sum- slightly. tive at Cleveland in the person of Frank Almost a Centenarian. street and the School street the L. Thurber, for northern Ohio. mer academy at Marblehead, Mass., for 8 school, manager Mrs. Mary L. Bowden, famii.a: t, known road has been tilled in somewhat. He is a native of Maine, -where he was course in music. ns “Aunt in A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, special born in 1861, and after leaving school was Polly”, died Ea.it uej..iport F. A. Coombs is home from New York It is evident that neither Ellsworth nor engaged for a time in the hotel business Friday morning, aged ninety-*.-ven. -he field will have the hm clerk. In 1893 he turned his attention Cor. Main and Franklin Sts., Ellsworth. for a short vacation. He will return tin Cherry Goldberg coat was the oldest resident of the town, .-.he to life insurance, and entered the employ the factory. The Bangor Neioa says: “Louis retained her faculties to e jvmvrg'Dde latter part of week. of the Union Mutual as manager for New Goldberg, clothing manufacturer, has Brunswick and Nova Scotia. In Novem- degree until three weeks before h**r de<P h, Fred F. Doyle, a student in Holy Cross leased the store on Central wharf occu- 1898, he was transferred to Cleveland when she suffered a stroke of is lavs ber, a^iysis. college, Worcester, Mass., reading as He was successful in pled for many years by Thompson & manager. very Mrs. Bowden was born in Penobscot. in the ottice of C. H. Drummey. his former field, and since removing to ! and will a and THIS IS Kellogg, open clothing Her were Abram and Hannah TRIBOU Cleveland has been able to secure his parents Mrs. H. M. Dd^iittre and family, ol gents’ furnishing establishment there share of the business. He is located at Perkins,and her grandfather. Abram Per- Kemarkiihle as arc tin* tallies offered in this Minn., are visiting relative* New The Indi- Minneapolis, about the tirst of August. The upper 508 England building. kins, was one of the tirst settlers of Pe- hear in mind that are no better than in Ellsworth and at Green lake. cator Detroitj. ad., they Hours will bo used for manufacturing nobscot. She leaves live sons—James i\, hundreds of others to he had in our store. Walter Dodge, Frank Bonsey, Harold 8 purposes.” Mrs. Sara h S. Parker, mother of Walter William H., Samuel N. and Charles Bow- R. of this died in of and Morris Higgins and Walter J ClRrk, jr., arc camp- Charles L. lias of Parker, city, Bucksport den, Bucksport, Bowden, Morang purchased of Ellsworth, and three dRi riders- M-s. ing out this week at Weymouth point. Saturday evening, after a long illness of Glass Table Sets, beautiful worth 40c; our price, 25c. Mrs. A. C. Hagerthy the store building Julia Patten. Mrs. Mary Ed ridge and Four-piece pattern, cancer. She survived her husband but Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant and ,r size to select worth 10c dozen George occupied by him. Mr. Morang will make I Mrs. Phcebe Tripp, of Bucks,, Full Table Tumblers, eight patterns from, per little over two months. Mrs. Parker was daughter Marie are at the Tarratlne extensive alterations in the building, and our 25c.