ttierican AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890. |j No. 69 for himself a name and a comfortable for- Sbbnttarmml*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. ^ ^ tune. He will spend a year in Boston 0. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. studying, afler which he expects to occu- BURRi!!*!* py two years in traveling in Europe, “ON, (io<> W I’rttonglll, Edwin F Clapl.am—Com missloncrs’ notice. Asia and Africa before returning to his Lost—Mackintosh capo. Hawaiian home. Adinr notice— Est Irving Bridges. « OENKBAL INSURANCE AGENTS. F H McFarland- Bouse to let. Work has begun on rebuilding the Kalpli E Mason—Assignee's notice. steeple of ttie church. It Bckkiu. Bank Boston A Bangor Steamship Co—Fall arrange- Congregational Bi.do., ELLSWORTH, ME. ment. vslll be remembered that the steeple was w Powder s I> Wlggln— Apothecary. * struck by on the of Absolutely pure lajwis < .» lightning evening WK RRPRK8ENT THE Friend A Clo'thlng. B < Hodgkins—Confectionery and hot soda. September 3, and set on fire and destroyed. F B Aiken etc. -t.uns, t..\furnaces, F. H. Stratton is Makes the food more delicious and wholesoir/ Most Reliable .1 — the work. Home and Foreign A < 'iinnlngliam t onfectloncr. doing Companies. E E A Brady Co—Flour and feed. Mrs. S. B. Woodward has been In town RQvAt 8/IKINO POWDER CO., WEW YORK. Ijonost with ili. Cowjmtihb Sn/i-ti/. Chicago, > a for few day •. She will not go South as Nervlta Medical Co. she expected, but will spend the winter A' 'UO in rumu to suit on improved real eMntc* and brought here over t hirty years ago. The MAINE CATTLE l«.-\Xf’IL MONK LOAN with a relative at Lincolnville Beach near — owners were —1-— collateral. ■ mn. For other local news sec 5 and 8» Ellsworth Capt. L. D. pages •/, Camden. Since leaving Ellsworth, she has Kemick, John Davis, Capt. S. L. Lord and Project to Establish One <>•&,( >00 spent a of her time with her sons in S. K. Whiting's residence on Main part Mrs. John True. Acres Near Cherry iiebl. In account ot stock last we taking week, found several street is Bangor. being painted. A of the t" establish b a 1 Two Ellsworth men are employed in report project lots o! kit. ii. -room 1 Koscoe E. Gould, the clerk at liiiiuiy ami sitting-room chairs, from 1 (I fr, 15. Bti:i;! !. ts n real estate de- popular the Berlin company’s mill at Farming- immense cattle ranch on 11 r:*» M. 1 to his law business. Oallert’s dry goods store, has opened is on f this to a set. partment dale which last week established a record Cherryfield published ; iii These chairs retail from Toe to Si.To each. an office in the Giles block, over the store an int Judge is holding court in Bel- for Hawing. In eleven hours the mill issue, together with k'ler Emery of J. F. To close 1 hem out. \\ t offer at flur'ey, where ho will receive from Ron. William Freem"- ht y them ju-t about fast, and Judge W is well in Dover. sawed 158,601 feet, heating the record of orders for men’s custom clothing. feet held M. <_i. Shaw & Co.’s Held, regarding the a ... tueir The Onasouson club of the school j 129,100 by plait. high Mr. Gould will still retain his position mill at Bath. The mill also established a for the j urpo is for a fair in adaptability ONE-HALF PRICE. arranging December. with Mr. Gallert. | record for one lath machine, turning out Since the inside pages went to press, There will he a | lie special meeting of the The Mr. lias sent nd 1 hey will disposed of those in need of such committee to which was referred 62,000 laths the same day. When it is Freeman infor- (juieklv; woman’s relief corps to-morrow evening. the matter of a new high school building, taken Into consideration that feet mation concerning the grass •mods should eali at tlie very lirst v. 141,661 I opportunit Mias Millie E. Brown returned Friday has not allowed the matter to drop, but of the amount sawed were orders, the which lirst attracted catt; .... Lo the from Tiidcn where she lias been visiting has been working quietly. An effort is record is still more remarkable. The mill region. Mr. Freeman writ s: friends. made A. W. CUSHMAN & SON, being now to find a site for the has sawed on an average for one week “It is true that there is what <>■. n* call a The supreme judicial court for Hancock Bridge bill grammar schools which it is ending Sept. 23, 90,000 per day. The Ells- winter grass found upon the of De- Cor. Main and Franklin Ellsworth. blols and and wk m Sts., county will convene in Ellsworth Tues- proposed to move. worth men employed in the mill are Ferd Cherryfield, y claim grow* under the snow In the wr :season. Ee day, Oct. 10. Misses Blanche Reeves and Addie Wardwell, who has charge of the orders this as it it is certain that .• -.<ou as the *•••**••**•*•••••*••* ST on the and D. chief may, C. Mason returned to Boston Austin, of this city, who are rela- bed, Joseph Farrell, Harry visiting snow leaves the ground in the -i it exists, tives in on last engineer. yesterday to continue his studies in a Somerville, Mass., Sunday green and luxurious, in many > that it A Health Argument dental college. were the guests of Prof. Anson Titus, and Ellsworth will have the best winter affords a rich food for cattle ann In fart, 1 attended the Russell lecture at Goddard train service it has thanks when the snow melts in it Charles 1. Welch has returned from ever enjoyed, March, .-nerully Probably you have tried remedies, and are Tufts The re- to the railroad. The docs, cattle and sheep gel a I i. e twenty Bar Harbor, where he has been chapel, college. college Washington County employed is l still no better. Lots of so-called cures are bom and die cently opened with above BOO students. new time-table will into effect next grtftind uncovered, hut.they every year. during the summer. go during the cold nights and -lays of Ours has been in use over 40 and is con- Alfonso Foss died Sunday, after a long Monday. A train will lenve Bangor, years, Frank F. Bimonton has gone to Middle- March, else they would !;i-e at uat t cy illness, in the fort’eth cf his week dRys and Sundays, for Washington stantly on the gain. You see the point, it cures. town, Conn.. where he will be year age. would gain days. employed at 6.00 a. at Ellsworth Mr. Foss formerly resided in Orland. He county m., stopping We in the v of I The True “L. F.” ATWOOD'S Bilious BITTERS. in a stationery store. illage Cherry came here some at 7.22. This train will connect with Bar time ago, and was em- the seacuast, arc obliged t*» kett .» .t .»• ‘up* About sixty from Ellsworth went on the Harbor until Oct. 7 The ««.»»>■ *»*»*•* «_* ********* ployed in the I'nion shoe factory. He only. regular until the lust of May before the, excursion over the Washington county leaves a widow nod one daughter. The i’ar Harbor train will leave Bangor at 9 30 incur home pastures. It is sir' rt sp who road to Calais Saturday. used to fatten their stock :n pedusthut remains were taken to Orland to-day a. m., Hud Ellsworth at 10 52. This train upon and cattle eu ■ a There will be a harvest concert at the for interment. will run Sundays until Oet.v The after- sheep of all kiuds ivlugut THE least two month- aiu.y -r GEO. H. GRANT CO. Methodist church at 7 noon train w'eek will ; lon^r upo I .Sunday evening The down, days only, Park street improvement society ‘barrens’, as they are somet! it-. o’clock. Allure invited. leave Bangor at 4 50, El law th at 6.10. will give nil exhibition of pictures next Deblois and Cherryfield." Trains will leave Ellsworth at 11 53 n. m., IN SU RANGE REAL ESTATE. L. P. Warren and daughter Lelia, of month, probably at Manning hall. The IMUUClllBniUTUB. are his and 5.31 p. rn., the latter train running Westbrook, visiting daughter, exhibition will open Wednesday, Oct. 18, Supervisor of Census until Oct. 8. .inn. u. xxx ixxxs Sundays Th’. Washington ELLSWORTH — BAR HARBOR. lion. Elmer P. train will leave Ei’.-worth for tin Spofford. Isle, ?c county Miss Mae B. Friend, of Caribou, is evenings. It will larger and finer than has been designated as suj; t e west week-days at 9.58 p. rn.. and Sundays spending a few days in Ellsworth, the the exhibition given by the same society second census district of M deb is last at 6 p. m. guest of Mrs. I. I,. Halman. year. Particulars will be given later. composed of Aroostook, lit >- Do You Want The members of Co. D, l ir-t Maine cav- Mrs. Lorenzo Jordan left last Friday for Mrs. Mary Inman, of Cherryfield, past -cot, Piscataquis, Somers- : d airy, will hold a reunion in Ellsworth, j TO SAVl. New York, where her husband's vessel, department president, has been appointed | Washington counties. Wednesday, 11. Co. i) was raised in the' Pepo Ramirez”, is loading. to in-} <•; the Cnerry field woman’s relief and Hancock unties, and ami Mrs.
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