ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 5, 1898. SbbcrtiBcmmt*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. left leg near the ankle. The bone at the GREAT MUSIC FESTIVAL joint was crushed and splintered. The leg NKW ADVKHTIHKNEI4T8 THIN WKKK. was §et, and was doing nicely, when in OPENS IN BANGOR TOMORROW- & some way in his sleep Mr. Beverly threw 0. C. BURRILL SON, Maine Central Railroad—'Change In time-table. Boarders wanted. it oat. Tba leg has been set again, but THREE DAYS OF RARE MUSIC. Probate notice—F.st Rebecca S Breed et ala. is in bad shape, and Dr. Hagerthy fears In bankruptcy—Eat Green left L Hodgkins. The Dutton Greenhouses. amputation may be neoaaaary. A MAMMOTH ORCHESTRA AND 1.000 general INSURANCE AGENTS, Call A Connlck—Millinery. Howard Hooper, of Branch Pond, is SINGERS—ELLSWORTH WILL PAR- ME. Robert B Holmes—Furniture. Burrill Bank Bldg., ELLSWORTH, C R Foster -Furniture. winning laurels as a rifleshot. Mr. Hoop- TICIPATE—LOW FARES AND A J A Cunningham—Confectioner. er disdains the nee of a shot when he Owen Byrn—Clothlug. gun 8PECIAL BACK SATURDAY — THE WE REPRESENT alter end takes the birds on Winter Harbor: goes ducks, NIGHT. Most Reliable Home and H G Smallldge A Co—Dissolution of partner- the wing with his rifle, taking care to put Foreign Companies. ship. the boll* the duck’s head or through To-morrow evening the first concert of Lowest with neck. Rates Compatible Safety. the Maine Music festival will be given in For other local news see pages 4,6 and 8. Frank Moulton, of West Ellsworth, the auditorium in Bangor, with an orches- ,n 8um" to 8uit on lmProve(1 reftl estate and [ MOXEY TO TjOAN who enlisted with the Maine volunteers tra of about sixty, a chorus of nearly 1,000 collateral. Charles E. Butler, of West Franklin, and contracted fever at Chickamauga, voices, and a galaxy of famous soloists— was in Ellsworth Monday. is home on thirty days’ sick leave. He an aggregation of musical talent never ltev. G. H. of Har- Finest line of Hefflon, Southwest has been in the hospital at Portland before assembled in Maine. was in the bor, city Tuesday. since the Maine troops returned from the For the opportunity thus afforded to lis- Mrs. F. L. Thurber, of St. John, N. B., South. ten to the music that will be offered, the is viciting relatives in the city. Those who will take part iu the public is indebted mainly to William li. SIDEBOARDS Kev. J. P. Simonton left Monday for a entertainment “1 tie Crown of Fame*9, to Chapman, whose indefatigable energy week’s visit with friends in Kockport. be given next Weduesdy evening at and uubounded enthusiasm have already ever shown in from Hancock under the of revolutionized musical sentiment in Ellsworth, J. A. Peters, jr., went to Pittsfield yes- hall, auspices Maine. terday. He is expected back to-night. the Congregational church, are rehears- ing industriously. A tine entertainment In his work he has been most ably as- Miss Lora V. Parsons entertained a $12 to $30. is promised. sisted by his charming wife and by Ho- I of friends last Thursday evening. party mer N. Chase, the tireless business man- F. H. Osgood’s Donum won the free- i We are overstocked in this and offer The annual meeting of the Unitarian ager. The various local choruses have slightly line, for-all race at Exeter Friday, taking the society will be held at the vestry this eve- aroused unusual interest in music, and some excellent last three heats of live. A peculiarity of bargains. ning at 7.30. large from section of the race was that the first three heats delegations every Mrs. H. H. Conant returned last week eastern Maine will attend. were trotted in exactly the same time— from a visit of several weeks in Wash- THE SINGERy. W. CUSHMAN & SON. 2.19%. The fourth heat was in 2.21% and A. The merits of the soloists ington county. the last heat iu 2.24. have already FUNERAL DIRECTORS. been sufficiently exploited; the fame of H. W. Cushman, cashier of the First At the of the Maine Woman meeting of them is world-wide. national bank, made a business to many already ----- ME. trip Suffrage association in Hampden last Cliarlcs of No. l Franklin Strekt, ELLSWORTH, Mmes. Gadski and Maconda, Miss Rosa Capt. Smith, Ellsworth, of Philadelphia last week. Wednesday, Mrs. A. F. Greely and Dr. Green, Williams, Davies, Miles—these Schooner “Charles A. Gllberg”. B. B. Whitcomb, deputy collector of Abby M. Fulton, of Ellsworth, were alone are sufficient to justify travelling The schooner “Charles A. Gil customs at entered the the Mrs. was berg”, - Ellsworth, upon among speakers. Greely miles to hear. many ‘which arrived at duties of his office Saturday. elected one of the honorary vice-presi- Pernambuco, Brazil, CARRIAGES. BACKBOARDS. Inc w.iv.c.mo. Carlos P. of of dents of the association. Sept. 30, from Savannah, reports the death Largest Stock in Eastern Maine, and all up Faunce, Whitman, Mass., Gadski will sing at every one of the live to date in Style, Finish and Workmanship. the insurance firm of Howland & Faunce, a riAJitKiOAis is in receipt ui » uu.v ui concerts; Davies only in the oratorio at sea of Capt. Charles Smith, of this was in town on business to-day. choice apples from that Nestor of Han- “Elijah” on Saturday night. The various city. Capt. Smith died of fever contract- OPEN and TOP BUGGIES, EXPRESS and ROAD WAGONS, SURREYS. cock N. F. Norton, of Dr. E. LeF. Swan, who, ^with his county farmers, programmes cover a very wide range. The ed in Savannah. Hand-made throughout and fully warranted. South Penobscot. Mr. Norton’s exhibits is still at Hancock called first night’s programme is made up mother, Point, mainly Smith was at the various both in and Capt. sixty-four year*of age. HTTr^l/ !>/A 4 11 All Sixes from a|ncat two-people on friends in Ellsworth last Sunday. fairs, quality of Wagnerian selections; the second of one that will fourteen. He was a native of Ellsworth and u des- J) U V_^ IV Ilv7iV.XlL'0 Job to carry variety, never fall to attract attention. French and Italian se- The schooner “Agnes Mabel”, of Bar English, operatic The apples are as good as they look. the third of the oratorio cendant of one of the pioneers who settled NOW IS THE TIME to put the summer vehicle through the paint-shop—plenty of Harbor, owned by Charles R. Clark, is at lections; grand before The Hancock conference of Con- The matinee for New now in time to harden thoroughly using. Curtis’ yard being fitted with new masts. county “Elijah.” programmes Bowdoin, Ellsworth, 1703. gregational churches is in session at North Friday and Saturday afternoons are of a thoroughly and quickly done. Miss Mary F. Robinson left Saturday Capt. Smith had followed the sea nearly Repairing Ellsworth. A large delegation is in at- miscellaneous but nevertheless of an in- for where she will the all his and was one of the best known and Brockton, spend life, I carry full lines of HARNESSES. BLANKETS. ROTES WHITS. tendance. The meetings began yesterday tensely interesting character. winter with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Bragdon. and ablest out of Ells- afternoon, and will continue through to- TRAINS AND FARES. sea-captains sailing There will be an HENRY E. DAVIS. especially important day and this evening. All the sessions The fare from Ellsworth on Thursday worth. For many years he sailed the of the next meeting King’s Daughters are of general interest. The public is cor- and Friday will be *1.05 for the round trim little schooner “Maid of the Mist”, A Franklin St., Ellsworth, Me. Monday evening. large attendance is dially invited. j trip, good till Monday morning. On Sat- and was in her when she was lost. He desired. the round fare is 75 cents. has been in the which was The people’s services at the Congrega- urday trip “Gilberg”, were On a for him at Columbia since she Three deer killed in Ellsworth tional church will be resumed for the Saturday night, after the concert, j'^built Falls, — will run from to Ells- was launched in 1S90. Saturday, the first day of open season winter Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Mrs. special Bangor one at North Ellsworth aud two near worth. The Friday night back, Capt. Smith’s home was on the Hurry Get for Winter Ida V. Woodbury, one of the best public special will be road. He leaves a one Ready Juniper cemetery. in address originally arranged for, not run. widow, son, lines of and speakers New England, will by looking over my Suits Underwear, \ Persons who have bought tickets for Fri- Harry Smith, and a daughter. Miss F. A.^floyd and wife, of Bangor, were the meeting next Sunday evening. She I am at low have them for Satur- Lillian Smith. He leaves also two which selling ridiculously prices. the guest0 of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiggin a Will 8pea on tue problems of the South, day may exchanged | or have th*..r re- sisters, Mrs. LaCordia Lord, of EUs- few days last week here and at their La- and thcir'.oluilon. All are invited. day tickets, money funded. Exchange of tickets may he worth, and Miss Laura Smith, of Boston, Wooi=Fleeced Underwear, moine Point cottage. East Taur^day afternoon Mrs. C. C. •nnd'' by codfng on or writing to M. H. and one brother, George F., of Hurry.
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