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VOLUME 22. HALLOWELL. ME.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1899. NUMBER 36
which is right, and you w ill not go [Published by Request. 1 Study well whatever tlie college will secure to you the happier life to wrong. so many young men of easy fortune, A FATHER S LETTER TO HIS SON. course requires, and never say that this come. Bui) your COAL this week Most of the scientific men of our time and no ambition beyond that of the or that will he of no use. All is of use You start with every advantage, but devote themselves to the study of the easy life of an English gentleman, you Advice Given by Mr. Edwards Pierrepont which disciplines and strengthens the rget not that yours are advantages A FULL STOCK OF laws of matter, and they seem to forget lose the sturdy purpose which should to the Late Edward Pierrepont— mind. A\ lien training for a boxer, you suited to America, not suited to Eng- that man, even while 011 earth, has a animate you daily. Remember that Counsel to a Young Man about strike the sand hag; you would not tell land. No one lias superior rank or spiritual as well as a material nature. America is not England. No one is Beginning an Active Life. the trainer that you do not expect to higher social position than you in Best Grades, They find nothing but matter in horn to titled greatness, or to any other Coal of right sand hags in your life, and hence America. In England their ancient the brain which they dissect, and greatness here; he who gets it must Tlie following note explains the cir- you will not strike them now, You lift system of primogeniture and title gives they jump at the conclusion that there achieve it, and he who cannot achieve it cumstances of the letter which is printed weights to strengthan your hands; you precedence and outward respect, in a Stove, Egg and Broken. is nothing but matter. Their discov- in some form is of small consideration. below: do dry work to strengthen the head; large degree, irrespective of merit. It is To the Editor of the Mail and E xpress; eries in the laws of matter are wonder- We have no idle class, and I trust that and remember that you must do it; no A recent issue of your paper conveys not so with us, and I am very glad. ALSO PEA and NUT COAL. ful and invaluable, but they utterly we may never have. A 11 idle life is a the sad intelligence of the death, by one else can do it for yrou ; as well Quarrel not at all with their system; worthless and unhappy life. Roman fever, of Mr. Edward Pierrepont, neglect the study of the spiritual laws, might you get some one else to strike they seem to like it. But never covet recently Secretary of tlie American Le- which are as real and as certainly a Never go to halls or parties in term the sand hag or lift the weight which it, and never commit tlie silly snobbery FLOUR of BEST GRADES. GRAIN of All Kinds. gation at Rome.' Mr. Pierrepont was a part of man as the grosser substance. time, and avoid late wines and suppers was to strengthen your muscle. of pretending to prefer it to the system young man of rare gifts and accomplish- That tbe soul survives the body, and at all times; they always injure the ments and of great promise, lie was a Duties Avell done every day, and of your own country. F. S. WINGATE, brilliant scholar, a close student, a that it is happy or miserable, “ accord- health, and without health life lias difficulties surmounted as they arise, The social life of England] is very SUCCESSOR TO LEIGH & WINGATE. thoroughly upright Christian gentle- ing to the deeds done in the body,” scarce a pleasure. grow easier continually, and finally be- harming, and their plan of leaving all man, and a manly fellow. His inheri- never allow yourself to doubt, If From his birth, Samson drank neither come lasting enjoyments. land to the eldest son lias built up vast ted tendencies were favorable to the skeptics wish to talk to you about it, wine nor strong drink, and those who reception of good* impressions, and he Never play cards for money. It is no estates, adorned and dignified with had absorbed a mother’s graces and don’t argue; arguments on these sub- are trained for the ring imitate his ex- pleasure to win a fellow-student’s castles and halls filled with art and For Fall Shooting wisdom and a father’s culture and jects never do any good; you might as ample. During our late war it was money, and it is pain to lose your own. uxury and refined taste; hut all this is strength. well argue that you loved your mother. conclusively proved that those who The habit is always had, and often- at the sacrifice of many human rights Educated at Oxford University, Eng- Practise what I suggest, and you will drank water only, escaped disease and times fatal; never acquire it. which we value. land, and thereafter a law student at know from conscious experience that endured fatigue far beyond the others. BUY LOADED SHELLS OF Columbia College, lie dies at the early Dress like a gentleman; never he Nothing like this is possible in Ameri- age of twenty-five, shattering the what 1 tell you is true, and you will he If you drink wine at all he very mod- peculiar or flashy, but dress as becomes ca, and it will not always last in Eng- brilliant hopes and rainbow promises of made much happier and serener day by erate: there is much inhabit; a.single you, not as becomes some one else. land. parents who counted not their life dear day, and far more prosperous in this glass is just as satisfactory as a dozen, if Never talk about your expenses or your The substratum of the English char- JOHN W. CHURCH. unto them in serving their only son. world. When in the family of Rev. you so train yourself. Alas! What blighted hopes! what money, and never he ashamed to live acter is solid, honest, truthful, and in brilliant, broken plans! To-day Mr. Henry Seymour, at Holme Pierrepont, I cannot too strongly urge upon you with economy; on the contrary, he tlie main, just. Our best traits are a and Mrs. Pierrepont are hastening to the you saw how cheerful and serenely the importance of early retiring to rest. proud of it. Your business now is to heritage from that race; but L feel quite bedside of their son, whose death is, as happy they all were under the influence Investigations into the causes of long- acquire knowledge, and you need not sure that, with all our faults, we are A Large Stock loaded with both Black and Smokeless Powder. yet, unknown to them. For a score of of a religious life. evity have shown that early sleep and he anxious to display yours, especially rapidly improving upon our English years I have enjoyed the warm personal Second—That truth, unfaltering integ- Shells Loaded to Order at Short Notice. and much valued friendship of tlie early rising are among the chiefest rea- to older men; hut always try to learn sires, and that we may become quite father, Mr. Edwards Pierrepont, Mr. rity, justice and honor are never to be sons of long life, and science has revealed of them. the superior people as a whole. Lowell’s predecessor as United States departed front under any circumstances. tlie fact that the magnetic rays of the Never say to another wliat it would Feel always a manly pride that you Piping and Sheet Iron Work Done Promptly. Minister to England and know of his Lies come front meanness, low vanity, sun are widely different in the morning he unpleasant to have him say to you. are an American, and that your future solicitude, hopes and plans for his son. cowardice, and a depraved nature, and from those of the declining day. As On the 8th of March, 1879, Mr. Remember that good manners are of is here. J-. W. CHURCH, Pierrepont wrote a private letter to his they always fail of their object and the sun goes down, most of the beasts great importance. Manners should he There is not in all historic time, a son for his future guidance and help, bring the liar into contempt. Without and birds seek their place of rest; many frank and easy with dignity. grander record than that of the United HALLOWELL, - - - MAINE. intrusting me with a copy at that time. strict integrity, justice and honor, no of the flowers, and plants, and trees Avoid fawning, toadying ways as States. Before the nation was a hun- The letter so impressed me by its wis- one can have continued success in any- fold their leaves; and the sunflower you would the foul fiend. Never fawn Ired years old a great civil war broke dom and discretion that I now offer it, thing, or lasting respect from anybody. H*CH*CH*D*1*CK*0 D-FCH-Od-CH'D-FO't* CH*CH*&4*CH*CH*0*BCH*&*1*0*H3* upon my own responsibility, for publi- which looks toward the sinking sun in to a prince or swagger to a peasant. out, and the North alone had at one cation. I do this in tlie conviction that Every one is found out sooner or later, the west, is turned to greet him in the time more than a million of armed men We have just finished taking stock at the Be courteous and manly everywhere many a young man who reads it will be and much sooner than he supposes. In- morning toward the east. As lie ap- and to everybody. in the field and the South had vast inspired and strengthened by its teach- deed, your true character is sure to be proaches to usher in the day, all nature, armies also. After four years of terri- ings and guided by its counsels. Let your manner he quiet; nothing ‘3 . W ' i a w a n r t s r . . known, and sure. justly appreci- from bird to flower, seems animated is more underbred than a flurried ad- ble war, more than 1,200,000 soldiers Brooklyn, April 20. a ted. with invigorated life, Then the mind dress with a face wrinkled all over with were disbanded almost in a day. They find that we have a large lot of I pray you, my son, never trouble >f him who lias had refreshing sleep THE LETTER. grinning delight. returned to the peaceful industries of yourself about popularity. Do right, awakes with its best thoughts, its ivil life without a murmur, without No. 103 F if t h Avenue, N ew Y ork, The courteous can express pleasure March 8, 1879. the best you can, deserve respect, and wisest plans, its largest capabilities. and welcome without idiotic contor- disorder and without crime. Under Rubber Goods My Dear Sox—I would gladly save you will he certain to have it, But this can come only to him who lias tions, and when these appear, whether our system of government they had you from much annoyance and from If you see a fellow-student wdio is spent the midnight hours in sleep. in the son of a duke or a drayman, they learned to govern themselves. Even many sorrows, by giving you the bene- always manly, honorable, brave and Sleep restores the nervous forces of the are intensely vulgar. in the madness of the conflict, when On Hand. just, and who devotes himself to the exhausted brain, and the best constitu- we shall sell at fit of my own experience. I have been You cannot have good manners in the President was assassinated, the through the preparatory schools and duties before him every day, who re- tion will soon he shattered and the best the drawing-room if your habitual man- government moved on without even a the university, and I know' all their sists temptations to pleasures which in- mind will become unstrung, if sleep is ner is had; the habit will betray you; ipple of disturbance. More than three Down Prices. trials and their temptations. I also terfere with liis health, and hence with neglected. It was justly called: let the habit he always good. thousand million of debt was created, know' how' prone hoys are to think that his success, you cannot help admiring Sore labor’s bath, Far better that you look frigid even, and the paper money was in such dis- the times have changed since their and respecting him ; and so is it with Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second credit that one gold dollar would buy Watch our advertisement for the lowest prices on Rubber Goods. course, than that you degrade your counte- fathers w'ere young, and that the true tlie most jaded idler at Christ Church. Chief nourisher at life’s feast. nance with silly hilarity. two dollars and seventy cents of the ZEHITTE S H O E S T O N E . rules for the conduct of life have Oxford has never graduated a man The memory of mischief is no desira- Be a gentleman, feel like a gentleman, paper. But so soon as the war ended 123 WATER ST., GARDINER. ME. ceased to he the same. My son, as you who was an Indolent failure at the col- ble fame, and you will look and act like one. we went bravely to work, paid off one- grow older, you will find that from the lege who ever become an eminent suc- Third—That economy is a virtue and third of our vast debt and now a paper Sometimes you will he neglected, time of Solomon to this hour human cess afterward, and she never will. that extravagance is a vice, never for- dollar will buy a gold dollar in any and your vanity may feel wounded. M. L. WHEELER. W. M. CROSS. nature has not changed at all, and that Attend to the duties aud obey the part of the country, and our national get. Never let this annoy you; he absolutely the guide to a prosperous and a happy laws of the university, It sometimes credit is of the highest grade. We You never see a man of forty who re- sure that in due time all will come have finished more than seventy-five life is precisely the same as it was when enters the shallow heads of young men gretted his economy; you will see right, and you will have all the consid- thousand miles of railway, revived our that wise man wrote. The hoy who is that it is clever and spirited to trans- industries, increased our population, plenty who mourn their early extrava- eration which you merit. No one can Wheeler & Cross, fortunate enough to have a father whose gress the rules. It is supremely silly. gance. Lavish expenditure never wins and our prosperity is such that our an- do you any permanent injury but your- experience is large and varied, and It requires neither brains nor courage nual income is greater than that of respect. It may win temporary flat- self. Tlie world is so constituted that any nation of the earth. who communicates it with no possible to break the laws, and comes of a desire terers, who despise the fool they flatter. it is not in men’s power to withhold I have a letter from the Dean to-day, 203 Water St., Augusta. motive hut the best good of his child, to get cheap notoriety through coward- Pay every debt you owe, hut— respect from lofty character, real ability 111 which he says: “Your son’s im- has great advantage, if lie will heed ice or vice, and the aspiring idiot always provement lias really astonislied me.” Neither a borrower nor a lender be, and good conduct. what is told him, hut will suffer all the fails in the end. Thieves and burglars For loan oft loses both itself and friend. Continue to astonish the Dean and de- light me. more deeply in the end if he comes to break laws; true men keep them; they Let not your vanity ever tempt you to You may he invited to a hall or This shows that you have the ability, see that the care and the earnest warn- are made for good. spend money. English young men are dinner because you dance or tell a good story, hut no one since the time of and that there will he no excuse and no W atches and Diamonds, ing, and the faithful counsel have The great secret of making the labors awake; they laugh at the foolish Ameri- pardon if you are not faithful in the been disregarded. of university life or of any other life cans who are so lavish. Remember Queen Elizabeth lias been made a cabi- future. From time to time I shall hear easy is to do each duty every day. If that your hope, your pride, your life is net minister or a lord chancellor for from the Dean, and also from your Banish forever from yourI mind that folly w hich young men so very stupidly you let a burden of arrears accumulate to he in America. A country whose such reasons. tutor, and they will tell me all and only Latest /Novelties in the truth. They will reveal your cherish, that “ the world and the ways it will discourage you. If you have five future is unimagined and whose great- The years of youth are short, and the short-comings, if you have them, as of the world are essentially different things to do each day, they are easily ness and power will surpass any empire pleasures of youth perish in manly life well as your merits. You accept too Jewelry & Silverware. now from what they were forty years done; but if you put them off with the in the world. You are to he a part of Reputation, power and the considera- many invitations from your fellow-stu- ago,” and settle forever in your mind idea that you can do lifty 011 the tenth it; and if you do not 011c day go as am- tion which comes of ability, attain- dents. This will weaken your energies ments and good character are what the and prevent your success; besides, you certain principles which you are never day you will surely fail. bassador from the greatest republic that will become a bore, which avoid as you to doubt, and never to swerve from in Mind not what others do; they may has ever been to the most powerful and man from 30 to 70 covets. Nothing would “the plague.” Short visits do Fine W atch 'Repairing a Specialty. your course of life. he able to waste more time than you advanced kingdom in Europe, you hut the well-spent years of early life not bore. First—That there is a great first cause can afford; more likely, however, that will fail in ,your possibilities and of my can secure these. When we last met, you did not carry hopes. 1 would keep you from no enjoyments yourself erect. You seemed to think All W ork and Prices Guaranteed. which rules the world; a something they will fail. Many in Christ Church that yon were awkwardly tall, and you which we can hut dimly comprehend, be- do not expect to make any figure in the Do not listen to the twaddle about suited to your age which are not injuri tried to look shorter; this is a mistake; cause it is too vast for our finite world, and have no ambition hut to the decadence of England, she is not in ous to your real happiness and your you are 19 years old, and scarce more minds. It is the infinite. It is God. pass through; and many affect to de- decay, hut in tlie full vigor of robust future success. than six feet high; that is not too tall; It is fruitless to try “ to find out God spise the diligent. manhood. Great nations do not com- You have health and a good consti hut if you grow to any height, carry The Glenwood F«mace tution, and you have no inherited ten yourself erect. He is “our Father in heaven;” this is If you have not a determined purpose mence their fall until their morals are When you have done the duties of all that the simple child can know; it is to take a stand as a scholar, and to corrupted. As yet, England lias dencies to any vice. It is easy for you the day, and done them well, take your ONE OF B6ST IN THG MARKET. all that the most learned man can ever lgad an earnest, manly life after you sturdy moral sense,courage and capacity to do right, and it will he unpardonable pleasures which will be all the more Have set up new furnaces of this make for the First National Bank, Col. II. G know. That this Great Creator is just leave Oxford, then leave it now, and for self-denial and for brave deeds; she if you go astray keen; and when you have well finished Staples, Mrs. Lot M. Morrill, James E. Fuller, the Grocer, and others. I rejoice to find that profanity is con tlie labors of tlie term, you will enjoy and merciful, and rules by equal laws save me the mortification and expense, believes in God and truth and justice. She the vacation a thousand times the more wTe have every reason to believe; and yourself the reproach and scorn has many faults and weaknesses. She is sidered vulgar in England. It is vulgar by l’eason of your successful toil. that our lives may he influenced by which your countrymen bestow upon not moving forward with the colossal everywhere. During theTwo years that I do not need in this letter, to repeat WONEEF STOVES, earnest prayer for guidance in the right wasted opportunities. Do well, and power of this younger, holder and I resided in England I never heard a the warnings against those petty' vices, temptations and follies of which I have Wood Air-Tight Stoves, which we guarantee to hold a fire for 48 Hours. way there is no doubt. there is nothing in my power which I more rash and fearless America; her profane word from a gentleman. so often spoken. I do not mean that to pray for spe- would not do to advance you. Be a civilization is in advance of ours, but Among tlie young men, slang seemed to I will print this because I wish you cific things, such as riches and honors, failure, through your own indolence, she lias inherited many prejudices com- be abundant. I hope that it does not to read it more than once. will bring riches and honors as matter weakness and indulgence, and though ing down from old centuries which retard prevail at tlie university. God bless and keep and guide my Plumbing and Heating of All Kinds. of course, hut that honest and earnest you are my only son, I should feel that her progress and from which we are Remember that when you are twenty- hoy. Your ever devoted Father. We are at work plumbing aud heating the new residence of Mr. W. C. Johnson, prayer to our Father in heaven for I had one too many. free. five you will desire what others value Warren street, and have the contract for plumbing the new Industrial School guidance in the way that is for our Success comes not of spasmodic effort* I would deprive you of 110 innocent at that age, and so at every stage of Building. best good is sure to bring strength and hut of continued every-day work. pleasures; that is not pleasure which life. I mean .what the higher order of Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. enlightenment to the mind, and thus to Read the fable of the hare and tor- injures the health, jades the mind, and men value. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- TABER, CAREY & REID, aid us in the affairs of life. toise and profit by its teachings, and re- makes you feel meanly and weak and j Live each year in the wav which will Bac, the wonder-worker, that m akes weal? men Every day ask your Heavenly Father member that success, with honor,, is one 1 unequal to the labor which is to fit you ; best fit you for the next year and thus sti'ong. All druggists, 50c or 81. Cure guaran- teed Booklet and sam ple free. Address Augusta, Maine. to guide you in all things in the way \ of the highest pleasures of life. I have for manly life you will lead a happy life; a life which Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1899
HALLOWELL REGISTER. Save your old rubber boots, iron, Venezuela is said to haAre given ex- WASHINGTON LETTER. etc. There is quite an advance in val- President Harrison $250,000 as liis fee P ubl ished Satur days ue of these cast-off commodities. Old for legal services in the famous boun- Oct. 9, 1899. \ —at— We Are Now Ready iron which at one time could hardly he dary dispute. It is a good round sum, F.SMMGo Admiral Dewey left Washington for j 153 W ater St., Ha l lowell, Me. given away commands from 25 to TO hut the service rendered may have been New England to-day. He Avill return cents per hundred pounds it is said. worth it. War Avould have cost Vene- 111 about two Aveeks He made a ( » 1..60 per Year in A dvance To Cater to the Wants of First- T humb: { zuela a good deal more than that and Georgia delegation happy by replying 75 after Six M onths. ) $ 1. Rev. Dr. Ilillis of Brooklyn says the not been half so satisfactory. By the as folloAVs to their invitation to go to W. F. MARSTON, editor and propr. reason so many churches are empty is way, this action of Gen. Harrison is Ulanta to participate in the ceremonies Class Shoe Trade. that people are too busy to go to quite an object lesson to foreign nations. attending the presentation of a sword to church. That is one reason—the Sun- The platform of the Republican party Here is a man avI io lias held the highest his flag officer, Lieut. Brumby, avIio is a DRESS GOODS. must be of liberal proportions and day newspapers and better reading are ptfice in a great nation going hack at Georgian: “Why, certainly,gentlemen, quite elastic. Here we find Senator so numerous. Another reason is that Shoes for Evefij Kipd of ^efvice. the end of his term to the peaceful 1 come. I have no engagement Each season seems to outdo tlie pre- Hoar, a prominent anti-imperialist, and the Beechers are very scarce in modern practice of his profession, putting the Avhich will prevent my going to Atlanta vious one in the variety of styles and Senator Frye, an ardent expansionist pulpits. incident of the Presidency behind him, about Nov. 1, and I’ll he glad to present excellence of quality and finish. This occupying the same platform in Worces- as he did the episode of the Civil War, the SAvord myself to Lieut. Brumby.” is noticeably so in our large Dress We particularly call attention to the “STRONG,” Monday, in tlie presence of thousands Goods Stock. ter. Both men could not consistently and taking his place as a plain Ameri- “Many men of many minds,” certain- of spectators, President McKinley for- a Russia Oil Cloth Calf, winter tan shoe, made to sell at stand there. can citizen among the peeple who have v apply to everything connected Avith mally laid the corner stone of the mag- honored him. the country’s new possessions. Recently $ 3 .5 0 , but for reasons which we will explain on call we nificent new federal building in Chicago, A victory for sanitation has been re- the opinions that Porto Rico was ripe sell for $ 3 .0 0 . lie wielded tlie trowel as an honorary cently won in San Francisco, where a for ciAril government luive been largely Black Goods member of the local bricklaver’s union. A feature of prices current is the re- millionaire has been sent to jail for cent sharp rise in kerosene. Within in the majority, hut that isn’t the auoav violating the city ordinance in regard two months it has been marked up of Lieut. Col. W. P. Hall, Adjutant Eben C. Stanwood of Boston has some 20 per cent. Whether this is The most complete line that Ave havo Tlie H. K. Newbert Shoe Co. General of the Department of Porto to spitting in street cars. In spite of a given to the Lithgow library and read- from tlie operation of the laws of trade shown in all the new designs. prolonged legal battle lasting two ing-room at Augusta, the sum of $1,000 or from some other cause, the lords of Rico, Avho is iioa v in Washington, He A. F. PALMER, Manager, years, the law was sustained, and the in memory of liis father, Eben C. Stan- oil do not vouchsafe to explain. That said on the subject : “ Conditions are is a pleasant Avay w hich monopolies man had to suffer the penalty. wood, a native of Augusta, horn in not yet such as to Avarrant the abandon- CREPONS. CAMEL’S HAIR, have. Tney are subject to 110 Iuav hut ment of military rule in Porto Rico; 162 Water Street, - Hallowell. 1822, the son of Jacob Stanwood and a are alxwe laAv. Their only limitation Bath has hit upon a scheme for living brother of Mrs. James G. Blaine. is “what the market will hear.” When in fact, it Avould he a sorroAvful day CHEVIOT, POPLIN, PRU up to its name and also making the they Avant bigger profits all they have for the country if it Avere deprived of Shipping City unpopular with tramps. It makes peculiar reading to note to do is to say, Let it he done, and it is the firm yet kind government that is NELLA, ARMOURES. done. So far as the public is aware, THE HALLOWELL BAKERY, that the insurgent Filipinos are in active doing a splendid work there, and Avill Tlie city is putting bathing facilities there lias been no diminution in the fighting trim within a few miles of continue to administer affairs in the in- G ives to Its Patrons A ll the Products of a First-Class Bakery, into the police station and hereafter supply of oil, or increase of demand, to and solicits the Generous Patronage of Citizens. the tramp who gets arrested in Bath or Manila. Dewey occupied that terri- warrant such a sharp rise—a rise that terest of the Avliole people. Certain in- The variety of styles and reasonable- comes to the station there for food or tory 17 months ago. Up to the present takes dimes out of the pocket of the dividuals dislike to see Americans on ness of prices, makes Dress Goods buy- ing a pleasure. Cream Bread, Whole W heat Bread, lodging, will he compelled to doff liis time, Ave seem to have.made little prog- consumer and puts millions into the tlie island, as they are keen to get hold pockets of the trust—but that makes ress in occupation. of the custom house receipts for their one or several suits of clothing and 110 difference Avith the trust.— Portland Cake and Pastry of All Kinds. personal benefit. They remember how wash himself thoroughly enough to Advertiser. BROWN BREAD AND BEANS EVERY SUNDAY MORNING. meet the approval of an officer on in- A Bowdoinham church organ was ofiicia-ls in tlie past Avaxed fat on the until last Sunday the home of a nest of collection of these same receipts, and Double Faced S A .M U E 3 L H A .Y E S , P ro p ’r., spection duty for the moment. Reports from the headwaters of the lively mice. Their squeaks Avere loud they think that if the present regime Kennebec as to the large cut of lumber 166 W ater Street, - - H allow ell enough to blend Avith tlie anthem, and Avere abandoned, they might have a The Western Union Telegraph Com- are equalled hv the estimates from the Suiting this addition to the choir made a novel- chance to inaugurate another era of pany is asked for $25,000 for non-de- headAvaters of the Penobscot. Already ty, but not appreciated. The whole public plunder.” livery of a telegram, and the case the cutters are at work, something un- Made especially for rainy day skirts litter Avas driven out. A delegation of Creek Indians, who Geo. E. K eith’s promises to be interesting. The suit precedented in that region for this sea- md suits, 56 in. wide, are in Washington to protest against arises from the murder of Mamie Small, son. It is probable that 170,000,000 In Pennsylvania the experiment of violations by the government of the in Gardiner, last winter, by Bradford feet Avill lie cut on the Penobscot river laying the dust on country roads Avith treaty they made with President Adams, $1.50 per yd. Knight. A warning telegram was and its branches this Avinter. This is $ 3.50 tlie use of oil is said to have been suc- in 1825, luiAre been informed that relief sent to the unfortunate girl by her sis- 30,000,000 feet more than last year. O11 cessfully made. Twenty four hundred can only come from Congress. They ter, telling her of Knight’s proximity, the Kennebec the cut Avill probably he gallons of residuum oil was sprinkled lnrve Avith them a historical relic iu the but it was not delivered, and she un- nearly 200,000,000 feet, including many over a mile of road and 110 trouble has shape of a big silver medal presented to suspectingly went to her death. Now millions of feet of pulp wood. On the Plaids Walk Over Shoe, been experienced with the dust in tlie the head Chief, by President Adams, the mother and sister ask for damages, Penobscot the pulp timber is not month since. It is claimed that one when the treaty Avas signed. O11 one and will carry the case into court, if reckoned Avith the spruce, pine and From the common, low-priced quality application of oil a year is enough to side of the medal is: “ United States ol necessarv. hemlock. The cut in the Dead river at 12 l-2c to the high class goods at lay the dust of a road. Wonder what America, John Quincy Adams, Presi- region Avill he about 40,000,000 feet. Equal to any $5.00 Shoe effect a single treatment Avould have dent, to Chief Ho-poth-lo Ho-lo-lie” Operations in that section Avill he much The total number of recruits ob- had on the dust of the recent drought. and on the other a hatchet and pipe, the $1.50 and $3.00 easier this year on account of the many tained for the twelve volunteer regi- date, a pair of clasped hands, and in the Market. Friday of last Aveek Admiral Dewey improvements that have been made Ask to see them. per yd. ments last called out is 14,188, includ- “Friendship and Peace.” ing 335 secured Friday. The Thirty was officially informed of tlie purpose along the river. The biggest single AVliile there is no Avritten 1;iav 011 of the people of the United States to concern doing business in the Maine T1 to “D ew ey” Shoo, Eighth, Thirty-Ninth, Forty-Fourth, our statute book."* aeMnst the recogni- Lim .j lim rif, in Ura«hi’nt{. ivonda this yoav ia th at of Cnuliffp Uouly L'if tli . a>xHamilton Fish and An Old Home Week for Maine is lie noted that the fund had OArer 43,000 mainder of the crew Avill occupy ten regiments not yet up to the 1,000 mark. \Yr. M. Evarts—Avliicli makes it certain among the possibilities for another subscribers, indicating that the home camps. Some of the lumbermen Avould that the refusal of the Department of Less than 1,500 men are needed to year. The Pine Tree Club, of Boston, A\as to he really the gift of the Ameri- have us believe that the woods can State to receive Col. J. R. O’Beirne, of 182 Water St, • - Augusta, Me. complete the organization of the entire New York, as the diplomatic represen- Mr. D. C. Heath, a native of Auburn, can people, and as such he Avould ac- hold their oavu against all these depre- volunteer army as now authorized. tatiA-e of the Transvaal Republic, Avill President, is moving in the matter, cept it Avith as much pleasure as he dations; hut even if the experts d talk reassuringly, the layman Avill still not he reconsidered. It is also certain Avliicli Avill he discussed at the next had the sword bestowed upon him by that the object of the TransAraal repub- The Chronicle wishes to echo the haAre liis doubts. meeting. Mr. Heath has been in cor- remark of the editor of the Bath Times Congress. lic in naming Col. O’Beirne for that po- sition, the mediation of this govern- respondence with the Editor of the thus: “A rich man who means to be- 44 Photos. That Will Not Fade stow a fitting gift upon his own town The Washington Post calls attention Pride Goeth ment to prevent a Avar with Great Register and others in regard to tlie or city, should, we believe, make the Britain—will not he accomplished. HalloAvell Reunion observance from ARE WHAT YOU WANT. to a graceful act 011 the part of Admi ft gift while alive, and not leave it to de- Official and unofficial sentiment is all Avliicli lie Avill derive some ideas to pre- ral Dewey Avhich Avill endear him more Before a Fall. one way—against this country inter- velop after death.—Farmington Chron- sent the club. icle. than eArer to the popular heart. lie fering with tlie matter iu any way, Some proud people think unless requested by both parties to do The great success of tlie NeAV Hamp- That is just what Rockefeller, Carne - lias promised to visit Atlanta and all Platino Prints Will Stand This Test. they have strong constitu- so, and it lias already been officially an- shire festival lias led to the proposition gie and others are doing. And, most Georgia is happy. Dewey goes to nounced that in case of Avar this govern- to emulate that work in Maine. Men MY $2 $3 WORK GUARANTEED 0. K. fortunately, cities and towns in Maine Atlanta solely and simply for the pur- tions, and ridicule the idea, ment Avill he strictly neutral. and women who had their birth in pose of honoring Lieutenant Brumby, The National debt of France, Avhich Maine, can afford to return for a few are the richer for like gifts from their of disease Such people days to the beautiful scenery and in- I M A K E A L L S 1 Z E S - P R I C E S R I G H T — $1 PER DOZ. UP- liis immediate and close attendant dur- has constantly grown larger since the own people. .vigorating air—and gathering about Why not have a Family Group taken now while you are all together? It is ing the eventful tragedy in the Philip- neglect their health, let the war AA'itli Germany, has forced the French government into some odd some common spot on the mountain or something you will prize very highly in the future. Are there any considerations of in- pines. He goes to reward a faithful blood run down, and their methods of raising money. Its latest is seashore, renew old-time acquaintances. fluence enough to lead a patriotic subordinate and to lend him honor and stomach, kidneys and liver the selling of advertising space. As American to resign liis citizenship, as renoAvn at liis oavii home, amidst liis become deranged. Tion t yet, the sale of advertising by the gov- LOUDON HILL NOTES. own people. The act Avill redound to ernment is confined to a portion of a ^ b a llo ru e tl, several men of note have done? It is be foolish about your health. Use Hood's post-paid letter sheet, hut there is talk Mr. and Mrs. Mina Roavc, of Water- cause for regret that the honored son of the Admiral’s credit; for all knoAV liis Sarsaparilla and you w ill prevent the fall of extending it iu various Avays. Mr. ville, were the guests of Mrs. Laura Wayne, Hiram Maxim, could not he aversion to extreme public s Iio a v — hut and save your pride. Albion W. Tourgee, United States Blake, Sunday, Oct. 8th. to do honor to his faithful Achates is Consul, at Bordeaux, France, says, in a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall, avIio The conditions of ship-building are content to remain an American citizen Bladder Troubles — 'Wood's Sar- DR. BROOKING, another matter altogether. The visit to report to the Department of State, of have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. fast changing. The mammoth steel hut must needs transfer liis allegiance saparilla has done me so much good for O ffice Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 7 to 9 p. m. the south Avill do good. this incursion into the advertising field Stearns several weeks, have returned to ship Edward Sewall Avas launched from to Great Britain. Kennebec County is my stomach and bladder troubles that I of the French Government: “ One half their home in Salem, Mass. the yard of her builders, Arthur SeAvall good enough for any man to hail from vjant to recommend it heartih to others. tlie sheet, of ordinary letter size paper, Mr. Haroy Small attended the Tops- MRS, DR. BROOKING, and the United States confers all the The Ncav York papers Iuia^c been I am in better health than I have been for and rather poor quality, is devoted to ham Fair, Wednesday. & C o . , a t 11 o’clock Tuesday. She was Graduate Missouri College of Midwifery, the past 20 years." Rev. E. 1. SMonroe, advertisements, except a space reserved christened by Miss Blanche Sewall. Is prepared to attend Confinement cases honors guaranteed by any government. filled Avith the story of the courage of a Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Fuller Avent to in either of the three cities. Maine veteran, Captain C. A. I. Nor- Dublin, Virginia. for the address, on which is printed a Rockland Friday. The vessel is the ninety-eighth of the postage stamp. The letter is written ton, formerly of the first Maine cavalry, Impure Bood — " I voas troubled Mrs. S. J. Blaisdell, avIio lias just staunch fleet built on the hanks of tlie Residence—Corner Winthrop and Middle Chief Justice Peters observed his Tvith pimples, resulting from impure blood. 011 tlie other half of the sheet Avhich is Sts., formerly occupied by Dr. Hamlet. uoav a prominent citizen of Hartford, then ingeniously folded and held by a been visiting her daughter Mrs. Irving Kennebec by the SeAATalls, and is the Since taking four bottles o f Hood's Sar- 77th birthday, Monday, at his home in Conn, lie lost one arm in the charge gummed Ha}). The price is the same Robinson, returned to her home in fourth steel vessel constructed by the saparilla, the pimples have disappeared Cornvilie Friday. Bangor. An interesting feature of the upon Fort Fisher, hut lie lias nerve to as a postal card. By this means, the firm. Tlie Edward SeAvall is similar in F. M. H A y ES 3c SO/N, and I am voell." W. H. cMallins, day was when members of the Penob- burn, and lie needed it all, last Satur- purchaser saves one third of the postage Mrs. Hiram Harris and Mrs. Charles design to the ship Arthur Sewall, Steubenville, 0 . and gets his paper and envelope for Dill Jefferson, of Gardiner, were the AUGUSTA. scot bar took acorns sent to Bangor day, Avhen he, Avith hundreds of other launched last spring. Her length over passengers, found himself on an excur- Rheumatism — " I had rheumatism nothing. Nominally the scheme is guests of Mrs. James Field Thursday. from tlie Peters oak, in Wiseasset, Wholesale and retail agents for sion steamer Avhich had been chartered three or four years. Could not dress or Avorked by a corporation, hut as it sells Mrs. Frank Fenton, of Mercer, is all is 350 feet, beam 45 feet and depth named for the chief, and planted them by a gang of gamblers and thieves. undress. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me postage stamps at one-third off and visiting her daughter Mrs. Freeman 27 feet. Her measurements have not in front of the Penobscot county court The steamer did not attempt to folloAv good and I am novo able to do all my has its wares for sale at the post-offices | Williamson. been made yet, hut she is expected to C, D, Boss & Son’s Milk Lunch and government tobacco shops, it is house on Hammond street. the yacht races, hut steamed up and voork." Fannie L. Derricotte, Athens, Ga. Mr. Fred Grimes and family have carry nearly 6,000 tons. The Edward doAvn the harbor, Avliile the gamblers practically a government enterprise. , moved into the liojise formerly occu- Biscuits and Soda Crackers, The ncAV system Avill evidently take the SeAvall is one of* the feAV big ships j plucked their victims, and the thieves pied by Mr. Edgar Jordan, Finest Goods in tlie Market. place of the postal card: it Avill de- built in Bath this year. The ma- robbed right and left. The passengers Mr. Ernest Williamson has secured crease the sale of postage stamps, hut it j were astounded and indignant, hut /Vever Disappoints employment, on the M. C. R. R. at jority of the craft are barges and smaller ! they stood looking on, helplessly, until is expected that the receipts from the Westbrook Junction. vessels. The big sailing vessel lias a Hacking Captain Norton boldly took the lead, advertising Avill enable the government Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and strong competition in the tramp steamer, Our Avell-kiiOAvn Bread is sold in Hal- called a meeting, and, in defiance of only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla! to make a substantial profit out of the $100 Reward, $100. drawn knives and revolvers, led the project.” AVliat a Iioa vI there Avould which goes to nearly every prominent lowell by COUGH respectable element among the passen- The Review of Reviews for October he in this country if the government The readers of this paper will be pleased port. A hacking cough is a grave-yard gers in an attack upon the gamblers, contains several important articles on resorted to such methods, hut fortunate- to learn that there is at least one dreaded GRINNELL & CO. cough; the sooner you get rid of it the with such good results that they were the commercial and industrial conditions ly Uncle Sam doesn’t have to. disease that science has been able to cure in ju lj’99 better. Don’t wait until it develops The report of the Board of Visitors of all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s into consumption, but use the cele- overpowered, their tables and gambling and problems of the moment. The Hon. Rev. H. E. Foss, of Bangor, will deliver tools destroyed, and Avhen the boat re- Thomas L. Janies, formerly Postmaster- the United States Naval Observatory— Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known brated Dr. JohnW. Bull’s Cough Syrup to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a an address before the young people’s socie- General of the United States and iioa v the first—says that unless the Observa- For Rent. at once. It is a wonderful remedy for turned to the city the Avhole gang was constitutional disease, requires a constitu- ties and others at the South Congregational all throat and lung affections, and will arrested. The incident showed Avhat president of tlie Lincoln National Bank tory could be part of a National Uni- tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Tenement of seven rooms and stable, at cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a one determined man can do against i n NeAV Y o r k , Avrites o n ‘ ‘T h e NeAV versity or a Department of Science and taken internally acting directly upon the church next Monday evening at half past head of Chestnut street. Inquire of few days. Good for old and young. apparently insuperable odds. Era of Prosperity,” presenting import- Industries, nothing Avould he gained blood and mucous surfaces of the system, seven. His subject will be “Vision of the Orlando Currier, 15 Chestnut St. ant statistical data hearing 011 the re- by taking it from the control of the thereby destroying the foundation of the Young People’s Movement” and not only 34—tf. disease, and giving the patient strength by the young people but others will be inter- Beauty Is Blood Deep. cent remarkable increase in our export Navy Department. The Board recom- building up the constitution and assisting Dr.BulI’s Clean blood means a clean skin. No trade, tlie appreciation of prices, and mends an increase in tne astromical nature to do its work. The proprietors ested, as all who know Mr. Foss will bear us Ralph W. Leighton, beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar- other phenomena in our commercial; staff of the observatory, and an amend- out in the statement that lie is one of the tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by have so much faith in its curative powers, stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- and industrial life as a nation and D r .! ment of the l:i\A' which Avill enable that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any most pleasing and instructive speakers in Gough Syrup urities from the body. Begin to-day to E. Benjamin AndreAvs, of Chicago, j Naval Officers to perform the duties of case that it fails to cure. Send for testi- the state. There will be no admission fee, Eanish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, gives an economist’s impressions of the ! astronomers after they have passed the , monials. Address Attorney at Law, Will cure a Hacking Cough. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking E. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. hut a collection will be taken at the close. recent conference in that city on the ! age of 64, Avhen they are iioa v compelled i Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors Casearets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug- Sold by Druggists, 75c. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. subject of “trusts.” to retire. I Hall’s Family Pills are the best. present. Titcomb Block, Hallowell, Maine, HALLOWELL REGISTER-SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899.
PERSONAL NOTES. OUR FIRST GAME A VICTORY. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Mrs. C. H. D unning and son, Robert, of The Hallowell foot hall team played its Y\ c think our line of Stationery is the finest and most modern that B aking Brownville, are welcome guests on Spring first game of the season with Oalc Grove, on can be found. street. the muster field last Saturday, winning the ™o?"U^rerfPILES d 1,10 tortured of the dam ned game by a score of 29 to 0. It will he re- Miss Elizabeth G. Otis went to Cam- t!nnh ?Jo lrUdb lgv,p i ] e9 brou&ht on by constipa- Powder membered that Hallowell played its first tion w ith which I was afflicted for tw enty does your laundry suit you oyal years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the ? R bridge, Mass., Tuesday last with Mrs. Ben- t A bso lu tely tely 'Pure game last year with this same team, town of Newell, la., and never found anythin? jamin Vaughan. to equal them . To-day I am entirely free from We sti» retain the agency for the Globe Steam Laundry. Work sent when the Oak Grove boys carried off the piles and feel like a new man.” Wednesday and returned Saturday of each week. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Mil. and M its, E. C. Douglass are visiting honors with score 5 to 0. This year Oak O. H . K eitz, 1411 J o n e s S t ., Sioux City, la. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hall, Brighton, Mass. Grove presented a much lighter line up, and Goods Fresh Each Day from MRS. SIM S’ HOME BAKERY. Mr. Douglass will attend Boston’s Dewey Hallowell’s team, while not as heavy as last CANDY Day exercises. year, plays a very snappy game, and the CATHARTIC W hat—you say your overcoat needed a 'the City Fathers could not muster a Successor to interference on end plays is especially good. H. G. TURNER, STONE & ANDERSON. new \e vet collar and repairing; leave it quorum Monday evening for the election of a. Miss Ivis M. Bean, of Cambridge, Me., At no time during the game was Hallowell’s w ith Andrews Bros,, they will make a great new City Clerk. The matter is one of some is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Parker’s, goal in danger, Oak Grove making the re- TRADI MARK RIOISTtREO WE cannot give you a gold dollar for fifty cents, but we will give you importance to the city. West Farmingdale. change in its looks. quired five yards but once; while with Hal- Mrs. Anderson will entertain tlieQ . L. C.s Miss Belle Preble, assistant for several Miss Annik F. P age returned Saturday lowed an end play or line play was ad the at her home Tussday evening. Subject, years with the venerable treasurer of the last from an extended visit with friends in same, either one being sure of a good i§§iH H i l l ^ T ’easant, P alatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Helen Hunt Jackson. Hallowell Savings Institution, Judge Baker, Boston and Providence. gain. Good, Never Sicken. W eaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. has charge of the accounts in the absence of Every man on the home team played a ... CURE CO N 8 TIPATION. ... For your money for any goods you may buy of us. We make a specialty of Miss French, Mrs. Tenney and Mrs. Mr . W. J. Bodwei.i . attended the reunion Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Monlr«»i, New York. S12 Mr. C. II. Dudley. good game, the line was as firm as rock Miller attended the sessions of the State of tlie Fourth* New Hampshire regiment 8ol<1 and guaranteed by all drug- when resisting line plays and Oak Grove NO-Tft.Rflftnu» I U’DHu gists to CtJK£ Tobacco Habit: Federation in Waterville Wednesday. The Jews who work tlie county with the held in Manchester Monday. Mr. Bodwell found it impossible to make gains at any ff« I rag business seem to be getting ahead a little. was also planning a visit to his old home in Mr. John Howe met with an unfortunate place in the line, while with end plays the We note the purchase of some real estate in Methuen, Mass. ELECTRIC CAR RULES. S m all W ares, PCiiibro i derv accident at the Isinglass Mill Friday, of last attempt was equally futile, Hallowed stop- M a te ria ls Randolph made by them last week. week, by which the lower joint of one linger Mr . and Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan re- ping almost ad with a loss. On punting the The new vestibule cars are not less orna- °f All Kinds, Hosiery, etc. was pulled apart. The hand is coming along Judge E. O. Beane, of Readfield, was in turned to their home in Cambridge, Mass., visitors were also weak, their line being mental than useful, and patrons wid need to nicely, however. the city Monday afternoon—iu excellent Tuesday. Mr. W. W. Vaughan and family unable to hold long enough, which bothered observe some certain rules which wid be en- health and spirits. have recently come from Northeast Harbor, ______LUNT & BRANN, Hallowell. Mr. 0. K. Howe and daughter, Estelle, Maxfield not a little. Tlie game was too forced to tlie letter. Smoking will be al- and are now in possession of the Home- have been visiting friends in Boston this Mr. Arthur Gilman is now on his way to one-sided to judge what our boys can do lowed only on the forward platform, and stead. spitting on the floor is strictly forbidden. It past week. the Filipino country on board the gunboat against a stronger team, but the game cer- “ Nashville.” He will have in after years Misses Etiiel and Mir a Johnson enter- tainly showed that Hallowed lias a good may seem a waste of words to cad attention Dept. Commander llobie is to appoint quite a fund of travel to relate to his grand- tained a large company of friends Monday team and one worthy of the support of a to the m atter of spitting on the floor, hut eight aids. We respectfully suggest that children. evening last with progressive whist—in good attendance. the practice will be no longer tolerated. In Hallowell has several G. A. R. men well honor of a birthday anniversary. In the first half Oak Grove kicked off to Boston, cases have been reduced to a mini- qualified for the position. Evangelist Harry Taylor is at home from Anderson who made a slight gain. After mum, for the sign “$100 fine for spitting on some successful revival work at Hudson. A Misse s Jul ia and Georgia Wells We have an extra large line of The Springvale Baptist church near Port- making a few successful centre plays Sim- the sidewalk or car floor” instinctively opens considerable number of conversions, with participated in the honors extended Admiral land has extended a call to Rev. J. E. mons was sent around the end for a long the eyes and closes the mouth. much interest, is reported. Dewey in New York city. Overcoats, All Colors, All Prices, Cochrane, of this city, who has been pastor gain; then centre plays were tried and R. Supt. Taylor is in earnest to have the of the church here some ten years. The first of the new vestibule cars goes Osma L. Sumner, of the Damariscotta Anderson carried the bad over for the first latter rule enforced. The State Board of and into service to-day in honor of Hospital Day. Herald, is enjoying his vacation at home touchdown. R. Anderson kicked goal. Health should help him in the matter. We note that Mr. W. P. Atherton made a A third car will be fitted with vestibules so here with his father. Carey made the second touchdown on an handsome exhibit of apples at the Kennebec that the uiaiu line service of three cars will end play around left end. Anderson lost Freight train No. -11, which reached here Pomona meeting with the Grange at French’s Missio na r y Schaeffer, of the Sweden- be in reidioess by winter. the goal. The score at end of first half— Monday evening at 6.45 was in trouble for THE PRICE WHICH SELLS THEM borgian church work, moves here from Bruns, Corner Wednesday and Thursday. Hallowed 2, Oak Grove 0. St. Com. Sumner has completed the wick, and is to lease the cottage formerly an hour or so. The engine had been shift- Hallowed kicked off to Oak Grove open- when people are looking for quality It takes the county and country fair to Second street sewer as far as J. VV. Fuller’s, occupied by Dr. J. E. Brooking, ing and when ready to start for the west ing the second half: Oak Grove failed to call the boys together to swap horses, see Second street, and is now awaiting the track, ran back onto tlie siding, plump into Mrs. Chas. V aughan is the guest this advance the bad, and Hallowed took pos- as well as low prices, which most the races, etc. A dozen or more Hallowell arrival of sewer pipe. a loaded granite car. The pilot of the citizens went down to Topsliam Wednesday. week of friends in Lynn, Mass. session. Johnson and Anderson made good engine was demolished, and some other in- Lawrence Bros., of South Gardiner, have of you are. Mrs. Horatio V. Paoe of Brooklyn, N. gains and then Simmons went over the line juries received. Fortunately nobody was a queer claim for damages. They assert T he Ladies Aid Society will hold their Y., is the guest of Miss Lizzie Page, Spring for the third touchdown, Anderson kicked hurt. Too much business into a small space, that the steamboat people make unreason- annual Harvest Supper at the Universalist street. goal. Hallowed kicked off and Oak Grove especially in the shades of evening, com- vestry Wednesday, Oct. 18lh, from 6 to 7.30 able use of the river by running their boats was forced to punt; after making good gains plicates matters, o’clock with the usual appetizing menu. at an unreasonable speed past the mill aud through the line Hallowed punted and ANDREWS BROTHERS, the booms—stirring up matters to their NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. One of the best pieces of work the Electric Dolley caught the punt, but was quickly TAILORS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. One Hallowell lady adopted a novel mode damage. The case will be a novel one. downed; Oak Grove lost tlie had on downs. Road has done under Supt. Taylor’s direc- of celebrating her wedding anniversary— Mr. Nelson S. Beane and liis brother, tion is the grading and filling in near Mr. Mr. Grounder, who recently purchased Hallowed rushed the bad rapidly down the appearing out in the garment of 25 years Fred Emery Beane, have established an Geo. H. Seavey’s. The road in the ravine OVV. V. O., HALLOWELL, MB. SePt24 the house opposite the Old South church, field and II. Anderson took the pig skin a*ro. Several friends were like costumed, Insurance business under the name of just beyond at one time contained some has made radical improvements in the same. across the line for the fourth touchdown and the five o’clock tea was all the more in- Beane & Beane, and already have oil their trestle work. This has been removed, a The house is handsome, where formerly it Anderson kicked goal. Hallowed kicked THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF teresting. books some of the leading companies—each large amount of earth carted in, and the was unsightly. off and Oak Grove, after trying line plays with a half million surplus. Their leaders hanks along the west side of the road cut Mrs. Dr. Stackpole and Mrs. Leonard without success, resorted to a punt. Carey Supt. Taylor, of the A. II. & G. Road, lias down. The improvements made here and at Carver, of Augusta, met with Mrs. D. E. are the Fireman's Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J., caught the punt on Oak Groves 45 yard line two more improvements on hand. The the Indemnity of New York, the British Maple street ought to be appreciated by the Fine Readtj-Made Clothing, Miller Thursday of last week, making up the and with clever dodging had a clear field Rines Hill track is to he replaced with patrons of the line. program for the winter’s work of the Augus- American, and Western Ins, Co., of Toronto. before him for the fifth touchdown; this run heavier rails and the road bed rebuilt. The first company holds a number of of Carey’s wqs the feature of the game. IN THE CITY. ta Current Events club. The only offjee regularly occupied in City Some 500 feet of new rails will be laid. R, Anderson kicked goal, policies in this city; the Toronto companies Had now, outside of the City Marshal’s is The Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices! A Good Suit Miss Roberts, of the Kindergarten school, The run below Capt. Rich’s will be given were secured and recommended by Mr. W. Much credit is due Mr, Douglass for the work he has done with the boys. Saturday’s that of the Superintendent of Schools, Miss would be glad to receive visitors at any the same treatment as at Neighbor Seavey’s P. Carr, son of the Insurance Commissioner. game, in which the boys acquitted them- French, two hours out of the week. If the for $5,00. time. There are now 15 pupils in attend- —allowing the track to he changed, and the The members of the new firm would like selves so wed, is certainly proof of this fact: building is to be heated through the week ance. grade improved. to talk business with you. Mr. Douglass is well veesed in the ways of UiUJLP A JU JU 4»jAAJUtAM, foot bad, and certainly understands how to for simply this use, the expense will be We learn from Mr. John Merrill, the Mrs. L. P. Manning, who was in New whip the team into shape. Let there be a considerable. We presume that with the Most Durable Pant in the Market. Fine line of New Fall and Winter guide, that Mr. Robinson, of Hammond s York during the Dewey celebration, will HOSPITAL DAY. good crowd at the next game to cheer the election of a new city clerk, that official wid Grove has been at work all the week per- conduct her annual fall opening of millinery boys pp to tliejr second victory. be found on duty there; and with the new OVERCOATS, SUITS, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. fecting his survey of the Lake. An accurate to-day, Mrs. Manning always carries some Saturday, October 14th, will be Hospital T h e lineup| year in January, all the offices should be outline of Cobbosseecontee’s shores will be very neat styles. Day all along the line of the Augusta, Hallo- OAK GROVE. HALLOWELL. regularly occupied, of value to summer resort visitors. well and Gardiner Electric Road: that is, Dolley - - - r.e. - •- - - Carey Cresco Corset. Several changes have taken place in the Packard - - - - r.t. - - - - Farnham the managers of the road have most gener- Tlie Maine Farm er is authority for the working force of the Electric Road this fall. Stevens - - - - r.g. - - O. Anderson HALLOWELL WEATHER. c. - - statem ent that Col. E. M illiken will not run The latest is the departure of Conductor ously agreed to devote the entire proceeds of Lam b ------Getchell the day’s receipts for car riding to the Verrill - - - - l.R. - - - - Dodge Temperature taken at 5 A. M. and 7 P. M. his saw mill here, but place it in the market Frank Hamlin, who will fire on one of the Since we advertised the introduction of the H aw kes - - - - l.t. - - - - - Clary Oct. Wind 5 A. M. 7 P. M. for sale. He has recently sold liis timber- Augusta City Hospital Fund, This generous - Mackinnon Maine Central engines. M cNane - - l.e. - - 4 SW Fair 32 a 50 a justly popular “CRESCO” Corset, we have act of the road, through its treasurer Geo. E, H erbert r - r - - Douglass lands. Taber, Carey & Reid, Augusta, will equip - q- - - Macomber, should be appreciated by crowded Bragan - =• - r r.b.b. r “ Johnson 5 sw Fair 48 a 49 a been most agreeably surprised at (he results. the new Johnson residence with a Magee Wednesday, October 25, the Maine Central cars. The fares will be gathered in by Ayer ^ - r r l.h.b. - - r Simmons f> NE Rain 42 a 49 a Combination heater. The firm has the con- Maxfield (capt.) f.b. (capt. ) R. Anderson Scores of our customers have availed themselves will sell round-trip tickets to the Boston ladies interested in the work. 7 NE Clear 44 a 50 a tract also for the plumbing work, an exten- Time, 15-minute halves, Touchdowns— Food Fair for $4.90—tickets good to return The new vestibule cars will be used for the 8 SW Cloudy 32 a 5C a of the opportunity to examine and have ex- until November 3. sive job. R, Anderson, 2; Carey, 2; Simmons, 1. Goals 9 NE Rain 4H a 48 a first time Hospital Day. from touchdowns^Anderson, 4. Referee, plained to them the peculiar merits of the only Mr. J. W. Field started in Monday on 10 SW Fair 48 a 53 a City Marshal Morse, of Augusta, did a Cecil Hooke of Augusta. Umpire, W. S. corset made that cannot brealc at the waist line. quite an extensive job of grading about the Wilbur of Vassalboro, alternating. Lines- good thing for the morals of Augusta one Hallowell House. W hat was the garden At the annual meeting of the Current men, J. P. Carey of Hallowed, Mr. Strout List of Letters Advertised at the Hallo- When next you buy a corset try the “ Cresco.’’ day last week by ordering the slot-machines, plot will be lowered several feet, and a uni- Events Club held Saturday afternoon at the of Gardiner. Timer, J. P. Marston. well Post Office. with their gambling business, closed up. You’ll thank us for the advice. form grade established, with a neat terrace Library, the election of officers took place The same thing should have been done here along the railroad bank wall. It is also con- and the prograpi for the winter was dis- Oct. 9. some weeks ago. cussed. The officers are; Miss Emma Lillie Myrick, templated to make some improvement of Mrs. Carrie Young, JAMES H. LEIGH & CO. French, President; Miss Annie Page Vice It is doubtful if the Kennebec lias ever the lot on Winthrop street side of the James Adams, President; Mrs. F. E. Beane, Secretary; been so low as it is now. 1 he force of what house. Edwin Coombs, Mrs. W. F. Marston, Treasurer. The pro- Lewis Clark, little rain fell last month and so far this Myron Maddox, lately with the Gannett- grarne committee: Misses Macomber and Chas. E. Myrick. month was wholly spent in soaking into the Morse Concern Augusta, is now clerking Cass and Mrs. Freeee. earth and slightly increasing the water in with Horace G. Turner, of the American ponds and swamps, and the water iu the IMPORTANT NOTICES. Express Agency. Mr. Maddox was for a Mr. Ralph W. Leighton, who had charge Watcii This Spa c e river is steadily decreasing still. of the law business of F. E, Beane during term of years with Mr. Spaulding, and is Haskell Bros., Augusta, have just re- For An Announcement his absence in tbe Klondike, will open an Visitors to New York during the Dewey therefore well acquainted with book and ceived a full line of goods for Fall and Win- office in Titcomb Block another week. Mr. ter, of Geo. E. Keith & Co.'s make. They FROM THE celebration report that 75 per cent, at least stationery matters. Leighton is a graduate of Bowdoin, class of call attention to the $3.50 Walk-over, and Corner Grocery Company of the stores and dwellings contained pic- the $2.00 Dewey—made by this same firm. Mr. F. S. Wingate and his party returned '96, and studied law with Heath & Andrews, tures of the Admiral. In Grant s time, from the Moosehead region Saturday last of Augusta. He is well equipped for his F. S. Smith & Co., Gardiner, enumerate there were no less than 2S0 engravings of some desirable goods in another part of this with the full complement of deer, They profession, and deserves a share of the legal the Commander, and all of different details. paper. The firm has the best line of ladies’ were encamped on Lobster Lake, reached by patronage of this city. garments we have ever seen in one display. a 12-inile canoe trip down the west branch The W aterville Mail questions the desira- J. H. Leigh & Co. make a very beautiful of the Penobscot. During their stay of two One of the largest ftnd handsomest pieces bility of allowing the fish commissioners of work the Hallowell Granite Works has display of new styles in dress goods; and such wide discretion as is exercised in the weeks, all the game and fish needed were in the clothing department they have some easily taken. The six deer were shot during turned out of late is a fluted column for the equally fine goods. Read their announce- order asking for the destruction of the Pullman Mausoleum. Its dimensions are: ment in this issue. the last few days in cainp. The buck AUGUSTA CITY BAKERY. Cobbosseecontee pickerel. The ordinary A cts gently on the brought home was “ toted” three miles. 20 feet 4 inches, with base 2 feet and 6 inches Lunt & Brann call attention to a new line UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. fisherman would prefer a little variety of Fancy Goods and Small Wares. The The whole trip was a very enjoyable one. across. There is also a large amount of even to the sacrifice of bass and trout. work in process of completion for this same firm has the reputation of making unusually Kidneys, Liv e r good selections for this class of goods. For Clean, Rich, Palatable Food give our contract. The sheds are filled with work- men. and the establishment wears the old- St. Matthew’s Church. Service on Sunday, and Bowel s Oet. 15, wid bo al 7 o’clock, P. M. carts a call: we guarantee to please you. THE RESTAURANT AT THE CAPITOL time look. C leanses the System The Gospel Temperance meeting wid he Is an interesting place. There you The work of enlargement of tlie shoe fac- held in the Congregational vestry, Sunday, IN HALLOWELL— Monday, Wednesday and Friday forenoons may see the best men in the land and at four o’clock. The meeting wid be led tory is nearly completed. Few of us realize „ ^EFFECTUALLY by Mr. Hadley. A11 are invited. of each week. there you can get the best food. that the additional floor increases the floor > You should also be able to get flow A re Y o u r Kldueys I Douglmuts that are Douglinuts. s p a c e (5,(100 s q u a r e f e e t, o n e - s e v e n t h t h e Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam- the best tea. whole floor space in the mill. With com- ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. A capital tea is the only kind pletion of the improvements, tlie factory Boardman & Warren, Clean Bakers. that is suitable for the Capitol, and a will he repainted. The improvement in 141 WATER ST., AUGUSTA capital tea is Chase & Sanborn’s pack- proportions by the addition is pronounced. age tea, fit for the most fastidious. CmI UM t cSST,w™N PERMANENTLY. Wood for Sale. These package teas of Chase & The meetings conducted by Mr. S. II. Sanborn’s come in pound and half- Hadley at the Old South have developed DRY HARD WOOD “American Made for American Trade.” pound airtight leaded forms. considerable interest. The speaker is an ITS B£NhiciAi t rfECT& BRIGHT AND CLEAR. earnest Christian and an interesting man. By this method the excellent Buy the genuine - m ant o e>y FITTED FOIl STOVE. There are many kinds of H O S I E R Y , but the flavor of the teas is net lost by contact Sunday evening’s address should prove of especial interest on the Life of Jerry Mc- LOW RATES FOR CASH- with the air. (aurpnia JTg ,Syrvp(b Another advantage of packing them in this way is that it makes it Auley; for Mr. Hadley has had charge of t"" "'t'" —ALSO— Wayne-Knit MATCHLESS impossible for their teas to be adulterated. the McAuley Mission the past fourteen YOU S A U 8* A U ORU6S15TS PKltt 50c PER BOTTIL years. SOFTWOOD FOR KINDLINGS, Among the most popular kinds of their famous package teas are the Established 1762. PROMPT DELIVERY. following: — the Kohinoor, an English Breakfast Tea, the Orloff, a Full-Fashioned Hosiery Formosa Oolong, and the Orange Pekoe, an India and Ceylon tea. The W etherill & Brother’s Pure White B. FRANK CHOATE Is the BEST Hosiery Made. Any one of these that you buy, that may best suit your taste, will r. Bull’s Lead is guaranteed Pure by $1000. T his Has saved many a life! ^ . nv l" ! Lead lias been sold so long, that it lias ever prove itself to be a capital tea. the confidence of its user for purity, fine- A 50 Cent Stocking for Only 25c. Speedily cures Croup and V / ’U U g l I CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ONE POUND WILL MAKE OVER 200 CUPS. Whooping-cough. It is safe a ness, whiteness, good washing qualities and Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. IJse and sure. Mothers can al- T U D i its durability. C. L. Spaulding wid sell it to in time. Sold by drugeists. ways rely on it. Children * you, aud sell it as cheap as you can buy CONSUMPTION > B. F. WARNER, 151 WATER ST., HALLOWELL. CHASE & SANBORN’S TEAS. oilier leads which are said to he as good. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899.
The soldiers who, during Napoleon’s Thursday noon the Principal sug- The vision of the stork is one which TEMPERANCE COLUMN, brightens the eyes and quickens the retreat from Moscow, indulged in the gested that the classes should select a heart beat of every Maine Central Railroad. NATIONAL OFFICERS use of intoxicating liquors, sank under secretary to write the school-notes for young wife. Yet resident, Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Portland, Me. the effects of cold almost in battalions; the Register. The Seniors chose Miss often the vision is ss>x, Fair Dealing. | Arrangement, of Trains in Effect Vice President, Anna Adams Gordon. never realized, and Oct. 2, 1899. Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Susanna M. D. Fry. hut their fate was not shared by those Lula Buker as their secretary; the as the laughter of Until further notice trains will leave Hallowel at ' l- Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman low s: Treasurer, Mrs. Helen M. Barker. of their comrades who abstained from Juniors selected Mr. Turner; the Soph- infant voices floats NA from without into the GOING WEST. CITY OFFICERS. those liquors. [Baron Larry, the noted omores, Miss Maude Emery, and the \ N childless lioiTle th e • 6.40 A. M.—For Lewiston, Farmington, Phillips, Rock- Mas. W. H. Per ky land, Portland, Boston, Quebec, Montreal aud President. French smgeon.] Freshmen, Miss Bloom Howard. eyes sadden and the Chicago. Secretary, M ks. C. H. C lary SIMMONS & STEARNS, 10.06 A.M —For Lewiston, Farmington, Phillips, Range- Mrs. F . K . G oodwin ^ heart grows hungry. Treasurer, The school now possesses five High £g ley, Hath, Rockland, Portland, Boston, Mon-- Meetings: The first and third Thursdays in each It often happens that childlessness is due .... OF THE SOUTH END MARKET, treal and the West. month. School flags. Four of them have a to conditions which may be corrected. ss 3 16 P. M.—For Portland and way stations. J G o s p e l Temperance meetings are held every HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Many women have found that the vitality I HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE! LINE OF 3.54 P. M.—For Lewiston, Bath, .Rockland, Portland Suuday afternoon in the Frieads’s Hall, ot 4.30 o’clock. groundwork of white with red letters, S3 and Boston. All are cordially invited. and vigor imparted by Doctor Pierce’s *11.02P.M .—Night Pullman for Lewiston, Bath, P ort- Life of Columbus. while the fifth is violet silk with white Favorite Prescription to, the womanly £§ PLAIN and FANCY GROCERIES, land and Boston. Conducted by the Ladies of the W. C. T. U letters. They have been most grace- organs, has been the one thing needful 10.31 A. M.—Sundays only for Portland and Boston. to fulfill the joy of motherhood. This $ CANNED GOODS, TEAS and COFFEES, GOING EAST. fully arranged over the window behind famous medicine is not a cure-all, but *1.22 A. M.—Night Pullman for Skowhegan, Belfast, I.ULA MAV BUKER. Dexter, Dover, Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, GOVERNOR IN A HOGSHEAD. the Principal’s desk. a specialist’s prescription, having as a U MEATS, PROVISIONS, FRUIT and VEGETABLES, of Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Aroostook County A person, whose life presents a great single aim the cure of diseases peculiar St. Stephen and St. John. to women. ■O 8.59 A. M.—For Waterville, Skowehgan, Bangor, A good-natured philanthropist was deal of interest to us, is Christopher Tuesday morning, October ninth, a Vanceboro, St. Stephen, Houlton, Woodstock very interesting talk was given to the Sick or weak women are invited to con- GUARANTEED QUALITY, aud St. John. walking along the docks one Sunday Columbus, the discoverer of our beauti- sult Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., by letter, 9.10 A. Al —Sundays only to Bangor. pupils of the General History class, by free of charge, thus avoiding the indelicate AND SELLING AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. 12.20 P. M—For Augusta Waterville and Bangor. morning, when he found a boy asleep ful America. k 2.22 P. fil.—For Waterville, Bangor, Bar Harbor Following the rule of others I will our superintendent, Miss French. The questions, offensive examinations, and Bucksport, Old Town, Greenville, Patien in a hogshead. He shook him until he local treatments, generally considered ami Houlton. was wide awake, and then opened the say he was horn in Genoa, Italy, some- topic was “Egypt.” She spoke of necessary by inexperienced practitioners. Our Motto: “fa ir Dealing.” We Live up to it. 3.30 P. M.—For Skowhegan, Belfast, Dexter, Dover, All letters are held as strictly private Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, Bar Harbor, following conversation: where between the dates 1435 and 1445. their customs, dress, religion and Old Town and Mattawamkeag. schools. In describing the Pyramids, and sacredly confidential. Each answer 7.17 P. M.—For Augusta and Waterville. “ What are you doing here, boy?"’ The exact time is uncertain. liis father is sent in a perfectly plain envelope. SIMMONS & STEARNS, Proprs. * The Niglit Pullman Trains run each way every nigl t she explained that when a traveller Sundays included, connecting for Lewiston, and Bath, “ I slept here all night, sir, for I had was a wool-comber. He had two There is neither alcohol nor other in- but not to Skowhegan, on Monday mornings, brothers. His education comprised Lat- mounts one of these, the stones are so toxicant contained in “ Favorite Pre- PERLEY BLOCK, [- '- - HALLOWELL, MAINE. Belfast, Dexter, or beyond Bangor, except to Ells- no other place to sleep in.” scription.” and it is absolutely free from worth and points on the Washington County R. R. “ How is that? Have you no father in and drawing, also later he studied, far apart, two natives are obliged to opium, cocaine and all narcotic drugs. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. or mother? Who takes care of you?” ;it an university, geometry, geography, pull him up, while one is behind to “ My wife was sick for over A.M. P.M. P.M. eight years,” writes Albert H. So. Gardiner,]leave “6 20 1 00 4 3.6 “ My. father drinks, sir, and I don’t etc. lie conceived a great lik'ing for push him. The talk was illustrated Fulte, Ksq., of Altamont, Grundy Canned Goods of All Kinds. Gardiner, 6 30 1 10 4 45 with pictures. We hope to hear the County, Tenn. “ She had uterine Hallowed, 6 44 1 24 4 59 know where he is. I have to take care the sea. When he was fourteen years disease and was treated by Augusta, arrive 16 60 1 30 5 05 old he began his career upon the water. it Ik continued at some later date. two physicians and get no re- FOR THE HOME TABLE. FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS. A.M. P.M. P.M. of myself, for my mother is dead; she lief. At last I read, lti one of Augusta, leave 8 00 2 10 6 10 y o u r M emorandum B ooks Canned Salmon, Van Camp Baked Beans, Canned Shrimps, Lobster, Lamb’s Hallowell, died not long ago.” And at the men- He made several voyageson the Mediter- which you sent me, about Di. 8 07 2 06 6 16 tongue, Ox Tongue, Sliced Ham, Boned Chicken and Turkey, Smoked Beef and Gardiner, 8 20 2 20 6 30 ranean. In 1470 he went to Lisbon Pierce's medicines, So. Gardiner, arrive tion of her name the boy’s eyes filled FAVORITE POEMS. and we decided to try Deviled Ham. 8 30 2 30 6 40 with tears. and married an Italian lady, the daugh- his ‘ Favorite Prescrip- * Runs daily, Sundays included. tion.’ I sent to the C. and B. Pickles, Queen Olives, Salad Dressings, Canned Coni, Peas, Beans GEO. F. EVANS, Vice Pres. & Gen’l Manager “ Well, come along with me. I’ll ter of a famous navigator. While earn- The Unbeliever. drug store and got one F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Passenger & Ticket Agent. bottle and the first ind Tomatoes. give you a home and look after you as ing his livlihood by making charts and dose gave ease and Sept. , 9, 1899. apr sleep. She had not slept any for three nights. Canned Pumpkin and Squash, Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Jellies of all well as I can.” maps, lie imbibed the idea that if lie He said there wasn’t a God on high, he Being sure that it would cure her I sent for five laughed at the Christian’s hope; more bottles, and when she had taken the sixth kinds. Lime Juice, “ No Tox,” etc. The child thus adopted on the wharf sailed west lie would reach the East bottle she was sound and well. We now have a He looked at the stars in the dotted sky, at A Full Line of ROGERS BROS. A 1 PLATED GOODS. was taken to a happy home. lie was Indies. He claimed that the earth was the rock on the mountain slope— fine boy at our house.” KENNEBEC Steamboat Co The ponderous rock that jutted out, high Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets promote sent to a common school, and after- round, ail idea which led the people to over the murmuring sea— a healthy condition of the stomach. ALL BEST BRANDS FOR BOSTON. wards employed as a clerk in the store regard him insane. And he said that they were among the things COFFEES. C. A. CO LE Not until about tlie year 1482 did which merely happened to be; of his benefactor. When he became of It was “only a matter of cooling of and con- Fall Arrange- age, bis friend and benefactor said to Columbus find an opportunity to lay his densing that had brought Cut BUY him: “ You have been a faithful and -cheme before John II, of Portugal. 'the systems with their suns and worlds, to ment, perfection out of naught.” honest boy and man, and if you will The King played treacherously with lie spoke of the sun-kissed pagan’s creed and Stock’s Best Patent Reol jr . Commencing make throe promises, I will furnish him and he left secretly. He sought the god unto which he bowed; iflowers you with letters of credit, so that you aid twice from Genoa, also from Eng- He spoke of the drooping flower’s need of the Sept. 30,1899. mist from the passing cloud; Boston Blend Coeeee. can start business in the West on your land and Spain. He wandered from lie spoke of the dumb brute’s fear of death, For all occasions'. own account.” place to place seeking help. The people of the wild hind’s mother love, Chase & S anborn Tea s. jubi Steamer will leave Augusta at 1 P. M., “ What promises do you wish me to ridiculed him and even the children in And he smiled at the claim that man draws Hallowell 1.30, Gardiner 3, Richmond, 4.20, breath through the favor of One above; F ir s t Class Groceries, and Bath 6, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and make?” inquired the young man. the streets hooted at him. Finally King lie heard the bell as its echo spread on the Flowers for Lunerals furnished at Saturdays for Boston. peace of the Sabbath morn, “ First, that you will not drink intox- Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain short notice. R eturning, will leave Lincoln W harf, He listened to what the preacher said, and ------AT------Boston, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday icating liquors of any kind.” gave him a hearing and although tlie he turned away in scorn. Society Emblems a Specialty. evenings at 6 o’clock, arriving in Bath in “ I agree to that.” King did not have any faith in his plan, He stood by the bay as the tide came in; he season to connect with early morning steam ‘THE POPULAR SMARKET” and electric cars. Connections also made at “ Second, that you will not use pro- ilie Queen did. When asked to give watched the billows that broke; I have the agency for the best lie saw the volcano across the plain, with its Bath for Boothbay and Wiscasset. fane language.” money from the treasury to Columbus summit wreathed in smoke; Florists in Maine and Massachu- M. GRINNELL St GO. Freight taken at reasonable rates, handled carefully and delivered promptly. “ I agree to that.” King Ferdinand replied, “ How am 1 to “ They were things that had come out of emp- A. G rinnelt julyl D. C. Skillin. setts. F akes from Augusta, Hallowell, and “ Third, that you will not become a give money from a treasury that con- ty space;” he could tell you how and why. But a pallor spread over his baby’s, face, and Gardiner $1.75, round trip, $3.00; Richmond politician.” tains none!” Queen Isabella then sold they said the child would die! $1.50, round trip $2.50; Bath $1.25, round FRANK B. WOOD, trip $2.00. “ I agree to that.” her crown and gave him the money for 't hen the man who had scoffed fell down on his knees, he still had a prayer to make: Maine J ames B, Drake, P r e s i d e n t. Tlie young man started in business in Hallowell, SOME NEW BREAKFAST FOODS. 0. A. Cole, Agent, Hallowell. carrying out liis scheme. “ O G od!” he pleaded, “spare him, please! the West, and by minding his own God spare.him, for Christ’s sake!” Me call tlie attention of customers to a laige line of new Breakfast Foods and Cereals, lie fitted out three small vessels. which are very popular at this time. Among others we carry: business in a few years he became a The largest of them we would not think —Chicago Times Herald rich man. At the close of tlie war he Dr. Humphreys’ Hattie Creek Sanitarium Health Royal Wheat Flakes and Rolled lit to go any distance, lie had a diffi- Food Com pany’s Products — Oats in Packages and in Bulk, H. N. Stackpole came East, and called upon his friend cult time to obtain a crew. There were The Oldest Christian Hymn. Specifics cure by acting directly upon Grano.se, Caramel Cereal, Gran- also Oat, Wheal and Corn Meals the disease, without exciting disorder in ola. and accepted father. In the course of one hundred and twenty in all, ninety any other part of the system. Carriage « Building, a happy interview the philanthropist seamen, a few adventurers, a surgeon [The oldest Christian hymn is said to be Old Grist Mil! Entire Wheat Flour “The Beliabfe” Self-Raising Pre- found in Book III of Clement of Alexandria, NO. CURES. PRICES. aud Wheat Coffee. pared Flour, asked his adopted son if he had kept liis and a ph ysician. August 3, 1492, they translated from the Greek of the primitive 1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. ,25 Horse Shoeing total abstinence pledge. sailed from Palos. Going westward Church.] Si—W orm s, W orm Fever, W orm Colic... .2 5 “Breakfast Delicacy.” | and jobbing. 3— Teething, Colic, Crying .Wakefulness .‘25Shredded Wheat Biscuit, “ Yes sir,” was the answer. tor seventy-one days, during which Shepherd of tender youth, Jiggers, Farm and Express Wag- Guiding in love and truth 4— D iarrhea, of Children or Adults25 ons and Sleds made to order at “ Have you had anything to do with 7— Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis...... 25 Crown Flakes—5c per Package. jji& Best Brands of Tea and Coffee. tune they had wept, and they had en- Through devious ways; short notice. politics?” Christ, our-triumphant king! 8 — Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache...... 25 Granulated Hominy. ireated Columbus to turn hack, and 9— Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 Try Our Physician’s and Sur- Horse Shoeing and JobDing prompt- The visitor—the adopted son, per- We come thy name to sing, finally had threatened to throw him And here our children bring 10— Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Weak Stomach,25Wheat Germ Cereal and Wheat- geon’s Absolutely Pure Soap— ly attended u>. 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods...... 25 “Best in the World.” julyl haps I should have said—blushed, and overboard, they beheld land Friday, To shout thy praise. .lets. W in t h r o p S t ., near Water. said: “ Without my consent I was nomi- 12— W hites, Too Profuse Periods..... 25 October 12, at 2 P. M. It was one of Thou art our holy Lord! 13— Croup. Lary n g iti s , H o arsen ess...... 25 HALLOWELL, - MAINE nated for Governor of my state and the Bahama islands and Columbus The all-subduing Word, 14— Salt Rheum , Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .‘25 CLARY & QUINN, Hallowell M arket. elected. I am now on my way to Wash- Healer of strife! 15—R he u in a t i s m, Rheumatic Pains...... 25 named it San Salvador (The Savior), Thou didst thyself abase 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague...... 25 ington to transact important business lie took posession in the name of Spain That from sin’s deep disgrace 1 9 — C atarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head.25 for the state.” Thou mightest save our race 20— Whooping-Cough...... 25 mid taking with him some of the people And give us life. Did ever a hogshead turn out so good 2 7 — K id n e y Dis e a s e s ...... 2 5 (natives) as proofs of his discovery, he Thou art Wisdom’s high priest; 28— Nervous Debility...... 1.00 ■Rough S to n e F o r Savings Institution. a thing as a teetotal Governor before? returned to his native country. He Thou hast prepared the feast 30—Urinary W eakness, Wetting Bed...... 25 It had to be emptied of its wine before Of Holy love; 7 7 —G rip , H ay Fe v e r...... 2 5 E. Row ell. President. was kindly received at court, and was And in our mortal pain Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of alt Diseases at your Masonry and Cellar Work. it could be a shelter for the little Arab Druggists or Mailed Free. |H . K . B aker, placed in command of a few vessels. None calls on thee in vain; Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of prree. Treasurer. Humphreys’ Sled. Co Cor. William & John Sts. who ran wild in that great wilderness of He made three more voyages hut the Help thou dost not disdain— We are prepared to Handle ’Rough Stone C has. H . D udley, A ssL Treas. Help from above. New York. marble and mortar, the great city of i cst of his discoveries were unimportant. For C e l l a r W a l l s , a n d *Rough M a s o n r y in H o u rs: 9 to 12 A. M ., and 2 to 4 P. M. New York. Ever be thou our guide, Trouble arose in a settlement he had Our shepherd and our pride, large or small quantities. Offlcej.of the Northern National The streets and wharves of the made on one of the islands and he went Our staff and song! Hank. great metropolis of commerce invite Jesus! thou Christ of God! Wanfed—NOW. julvlS 9 lo settle it, and was returned to Spain By the perennial Word missionary effort, and the writer hopes Men to engage with us in pleasant and GEO. E3. LO R I >, in chains. The Spanish were indignant Lead us where thou hast trod: profitable employment of soliciting orders jly 1,99 that the little waifs afloat on the wave :it the treatment. After Queen Isa- Make our faith strong. for our Nursery Stock. We have all the “ THE CITY FISH MARKET, ” of the outward life will not be neg- —Sabbath Reading NEW and RAKE sorts of Ornamental Trees, Granite and-Marble Monumental Works-’ lected. — George W. Bungay in The bella’s death he was cruelly treated Shrubs, Roses and Plants. Sure pay and SHEA & KILBRETH, National Temperance Advocate. Once when one of the courtiers was steady work all the year. Experience un- necessary. Outfit and instructions free. proprietors, depreciating the value of liis discovery, Teddy’s Tutor, Thomas Tinkler. References required. W rite at once. We Temperance Note* he said, “ Can you make an egg stand on give prompt attention to all orders received AllKindsof Fresh,Cl C H end?” The courtier tried, but failed to. Thomas Tinkler, Teddy’s tutor, by mail. E . ZET G E R R I S H , “ I find the great, thing in this world,” Tried to teach Ted tactfully: J. L. Mebr ick, & Co., Salt and Pickled ^ ^ * M accomplish the feat. Columbus crushed Trifling Teddy thought too tiresome said Oliver W. Holmes, “is not so much Masonic Building W aterville, Maine the end of the shell and made it stand up. Tutor Tinkler’s tendency. Oysters, Clams and Lobsters in where we stand, as in what direction Originator and M anufacturer of The man said, “Anyone can do that.” Therefore Teddy, tempting trouble, their season. we are going.” Tried to thw art the tutor’s tact: Columbus replied, “ Of course after you Took to taking truaut trudges, New Dairy Cheese. A few years ago an inebriate was left have been shown,” leaving him to draw Till T. Tinkler Teddy tracked. to himself as irreclaimable, and dragged CANVAS CANOES and ROW BOATS, A full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, liis own lesson from the egg. Chris- Tutor threatened, truant trembled, \) out a life of degradation and misery. Then to tardy tasks turned they. Relishes, etc. topher Columbus died in poverty, May Thanks to tutelary tyrant, To-day Science and Philanthrophy work EXCHANGE ST., BANGOR. D. E. Shea, 0 . F . K il b r e t h 20, 1506, and never knew lie had dis- Teddy’s talents tell to-day. >Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J hand in hand to reclaim a reclaimable lent burinessconducted for MODERATE Fees. 141 W ater street, Hallowell, Me. covered a new country, liis last words —Harper's Round Table. >C u r O ffice 13 O ppo site U. S. Patent O ffice*! man. land we can secure patent in less time than those J were, “ Lord, unto thy hands I commit | remote from Washington. Neatness, Prom ptness and The latest Census Bulletin says that in Itrests with you whether you continue the Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- PjigrueenEighteen years successfsuccet ul practice in Maine. my spirit.” nerve-killing tobacco habit. N O-TO-IIA1" tio n . W e advise, if patentable or not, free of? Treated without pain or removes the desire for tobacco, with^ detention from business. 1890, of 71,412 saloon keepers in the In appearance he was above the ordi- out nervous distress, expels nico j charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. 1 THIS IS THE MOTTO OF THE tine, purifies the blooa, re- ) A Pamphlet, “ How to Obtain Patents,” w ithl Easy; safe; no knife. Cure United States 2,275 were women, and nary height, a commanding figure, with stores lost manhood 000 boxes >cost of same in the U S. and foreign countries^ Guaranteed 1 or No Pay. makes you strong 5 sent free. Address, FISTOLA w sold, 400,000 of 55,807 bar keepers only 147 were bluish-gray eyes, sharp iio s p, auburn in health, nerve cases cured. Buy Rectal Diseases. and pocket- KO TO BAC from Dr.C.T. FISK women. hair when young, but it turned white at book. ^ your own druggist, who C.A.SKCW&CO.l 332 M ain Street, L ew ist on, M e . will vouch for us. Take it with ^AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY.JF All letters answered. Consultation a will,patiently, persistently. One O pp. Patent Office, W ashington, D. C. 5 The Salvation Army has four princi- an early age. His character we will box, *1, usually cures; 3 boxes, $2.50, FREE! Send for free pamphlet. guaranteed to cure, or we refund money. NO MACHINEW ORN WORK. At U. S. Hotel, Portland; SaturdaysPILES only. ples as regards the drink evil. First, it is sum up in the following words. His Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago, flontre&l, New York. a great evil; second, since it is so great was a man of daring, courage, indomi- NO INJURIOUS MATERIALS. an evil and works so much sin and vice table will, a lofty spirit, and in ONE PRICE TO HLL the Army will not allow any one who ail that he did lie was filled with a spirit VACATION... Telephone Call—10-3. Next Door North of Clearwater’s Pharmacy. has any thing to do with it in its ranks; of devotion. H. A.Milliken, M. 0. Hair Cutting, 25c. Shaving, 10c. NELLIE DOUGLASS, Prop’r. third, hence no one but total abstainers Shampoo, 25c. Razors Iloned, 25c. ^PICTURES §3OFFICE IN TITCOMB BLOCK, are in its ranks; fourth, the Army will Sea Foam, 10c. Hair Singed, 15c. Can be easily made with one of out* The Sophomore Class held their first do all in its power to procure the total Special Attention Given Children. HALLOWELL, ME. class meeting Thursday morning, Oct. T. ZEE M AR.R, abolition of the drink evil. $10.00 Cameras. 5. Miss Louise Cary was elected Presi- E, R, ANDERSON, 180 W ater St., H allow ell. Office Hours: 9-12 A. M. and 2-4 P. M. Many people who are not identified dent; Miss Lottie Johnson, Vice Presi- A very fine camera for the price. We 127 WATER ST. with the work wish it well. If they ident; Miss Winnie Austin, Treasurer; have them for more and for less. Meals and Lunches at All Hours. Found at Office Nights. would go to work and eradicate the rum Miss Maude Emery, Secretary. Everything for the Amateur Pho traffic, they would do away with seven- NOTICE. tenths of the work of the Army—so Tuesday night a class meeting was tographer. Table Board at Reasonable Rates. A* says Brigadier Brewer. called by the Senior president. The ob- I hereby give notice that I have given my son F rank L. Dennison his time, and Agent for Eastman Kodak Co.’s Cameras. Bread, and Pastry on Sale. ject was to plan for an entertainment. after this date shall make no claim on his DENTIST, “ Take time by the forelock.” If your Committees on entertainment and re- earnings, or pay any bills contracted by Special Orders for Cooking Filled Promptly- blood is out of Older, begin taking Hood’* freshments were chosen. The exact him. C. O. Davenport, Cor. Water and Bridge Sts., Augusta, Sarsaparilla at once and prevent serious ill- L. E. Dennison, Litchfield Maine. ness. date will he given later. Sept, 27, 1899. JEWELER, Rogers’ Corner. T. R. iMARR, 180 WATER STREET. ian 99