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T he Courier-G azette.
V olume 49. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1894 Entered a* Second Cl ami Mall Matte r Number 43
Simonton, T. R. 11 >52 PERSONAL POINTS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Simonton & Gill 66 95 Simonton, Everett L. 59 90 Casual References to People More or Less Wei SPECIAL BARGAINS! Smart, Mrs. Rebecca H. 96 74 Stetson, J. F. 52 25 Known In this Immediate Violnll). T H I S W E E K Stone, O. W. 54 04 Stearns, J. B. 614 90 Miss Grace Ham of T he C. G. is having a B a k in g Gatherert from the Assessors’ Strawbridge, George 56 00 two weeks vacation. Camden’s Beautiful Environment Thomas, Mrs. Mary H. 62 61 Miss Helen Kalloch, who has been visiting Thorndike, Israel 52 90 Miss Carrie Kitchingin Boston for the past 10 Attracts Capital. Copeland’s Bazaar Ke'11 Tibbetts, Dr. Samuel 53 60 days, has returned home. Wheeler, Mrs. F. N. 68 60 P o w d er John Stewart of Unity has been in town Whitmore, Mark C. >54 66 1 lot retinned White Iron Preserving Kit Town’s Valuation Both Real Estate and the past week looking up old friends. Mr. Prominent Baslnesn Man nnd Home of tles, 3 sizes, regular price 20c, 23c and Stewart still owns the horse Pomp, with a Absolutely pu r e 25c; this week, for either size.... P, rsonal— Amount of Money to Be In making the valuation the town’s asses- mark of 2:30. HIh Plano—W lint Mast I’rov • of ...... - M „ sors Lave had regard for the widow, and prop 15c Rained by Taxation—List of Home » r i cr(ie, ,)Wne(] by^ idows h„ e been placed kt John M. Small was in town for a few days tiri-nt lie nr fit to Camden—Ronlevards CITY CHAT. LOCAL LYRICS. 1 lot large China Bowls, only...... the lleariest. Tax Payers—Interesting I a lower valuation than the possessions of those last week, looking up old friends. Mr. Small Proposed nnd Handsome t'otlag-n to who have incomes and are therefore in better is located at the Bangor House, Bangor, and T he C.-G. office is in need of blotter?, and 8al(l he wouldn't pny his poll tax, but the 15c Town Statistics. his is one of the familiar faces in that pecul He Built—The Man. it knov s that by putting this statement in the said ‘ * ~~ A few more pairs of those Stockings left H condition to pay taxes. This thoughtful con • pu sideration can but mtet the approval of all iarly Rookland like hostelry. paper that Cochran, Baker & Cross, A. J. Er dfreet-Ioe. 5 c the tax-payers of the town. James Simpson, ship broker, of New York skine & Son, Rice, Bird & Barney, Edwin City, was in the city for a few days last week, ()M E years ago W. D. Sprague, F. M. Shaw, the town’s enterpris Just received—Bargains in L iiv n a n d C v t - „ icrt,’’ n n d ______ton Laces...... II. Sherman, the guest of Capt. E. S. Farwell. Mr. Simp- Lewis ca ue to Cam ing insurance men, will promptly supply our But the great by word 1 I lodgman and E. N ' The selectmen this year have adopted a needs, and as the grateful editorial mind turns new method regarding the payment of town I son is one of the owners of the Simpson den and made pur 3 c Duffy are Camden’s I House property. to this comforting thought it is impelled to bills that is working very prettily. If a citizen chases of valuable A u o h er lot of hose Gents’ Handkerchiefs, selectmen and asses- | M. II. Nash, during his recent trip to Bos- express a word of gratitude for the insurance NEARLY READY. a 1 kinds...... sors and t h r o u g h has a bill against the town the chairman of property along the companies which provide these conveniences the Board of Selectmen approves it “ to C. K. 1 ton, looked over a number of horses ranging their courtesy we are in price from $Soo to $2000. He has the re shore between (.’am- without money and without price. This is 6 for S 5 c Miller,’’ town collector. Mr. Miller accepts certainly a case of getting something for It was at a wedding, not far from here. The ------AT ------enabled to give the fusal of a very fast horse, the shipment of following vital Cam the bill, deducts from it the amount of the den and Lincolnville. nothing. bride was ready, but the groom did not ap man’s tax and pays the balance. which depends. Mr. Nash is getting ready This property has pear promptly on the scene, so a friend went COPEi. AMO’S den statistics: for the ice. Long live the man who first invented bl< ' ’Total valuation of real estate, 51,360,768; been held for years ter advertising! to the foot of the stairs to see if he was nearly 398 MAIN ST. Tax Collector Miller has about half of the Marlin zV. Sweetland is again enjoying the ready to come down. In answer to the friend's valuation of personal estate, 5278,60s; total commitment collected, and is hustling for the outdoor air to the satisfaction of himself and awaiting the proper And then again, blessed is he who first in query, the voice of the groom was heard im property, $1,639,376. The valuation last year other half. The life of a town collector is not hismany friends. .He probably will not take his time for development This year Col. C. IL patiently to answer: was $1,581,889, making the handsome in vented insurance, and thus marie it possible one of continual fruit cake. In Camden the hack again this season, which will be a disap Lew , a brother to W. D. Lewis, came to | for ,jie property owner to sleep the sleep of “ Yes, Yes! Got everything on but my crease in valuation for this year of $57,487. collector is not given a leverage such as is the pointment to the many who are so particular shirt!” The tax on real and personal estate is rule in other places—assessing interest on in having this careful and expert driver on the Camden and took charge of the property, peace, knowing that if perchance the devour $22,951.22. There are 687 polls, which at j box. increasing it by purchases until he now holds ing flame sweeps away his belongings that unpaid after a certain date. It should the insurance company will make it good. POUND VS. POUND. $2.50 each make a total of $1717.50. This be done. about three miles of the finest shore in Maine, ESipfeymenF y gives a total tax of $24,668.72, which is in tbe James D. Lazed, who was here for a day or two last week, is making a name for himself composing about 800 acres of land. This R°G
A Blessing OUR GUESSING CONTEST. MATRICIDE MERRILL DEAD A G rF C E A T T hr C.-G. is going to tun a series of guess A WONDERFUL OFFEJI! To Suffering Humanity 1 ing contests to give its Yankee readers an The celebrated Standard Watch Company, of Sy racuse, N . Y ., opportunity to try their guessing powers. He Serves Out His Sentence in are selling to all the large stores throughout tu.? country, a Here's the first chance: RACKET SALE! qu an tity o f . . . DR. DAMONS In the southern window of Fernald A Thomaston’s Granite Walls. Painless Method for Blcthen’s store is a big pumpkin. Keeping Double Plated Spoons and Forks, it company will be found a pair of Fernald A Extracting Teeth and Chinn’s M ntderer mid the Story of Ills Blethen’s famous Storm King rubber bo its. Which they want sold at a nt initial price for an advertisement. Horrible Crime—Sew Arrivals at the HnUrofl uni EW -FiTe Illlioi Dollars' Worth Roots and for FiHing The party who guesses nearest the number We have them for this city, and will throw out the first lot State Reformntory— Virncnlotts Re S e n s it iv e T e e th . . of seeds in the pumpkin gets the boots or tomorrow. . . . . covery of Miller of Jefferson Borden their equivalent in other goods sold by the Fame—Oldest Men In the Prison. c h o i c e ( ) f t e n firm. 6 Tea Spoons in a Package, DIRECTIONS FOR GUESSING. 3 Table Spoons in a Package, 2 5 c s o ld fo r Cut out the coupon below, write thereon Charles E. Merrill of China, serving life sentence in Thomaston State Prison for the 3 Forks in a Package, . $ 1 .0 0 . your guess, name and postoffice address, and murder of his mother, died Thursday at 9 a. . per Package. mail it to or leave it with the Guessing Editor in. o( diabetes. He was sick only a short time, being confined to his bed but a week. •w hen these were first offered in Syracuse, one firm sold Nearly 7.000 Extracted at His Ofllce ^of T he Courier-Gazette. Guess as many The body was awaiting burial in the prison nearly a wagon load. The sale is enormous every the Last Two Years. imes as you can get coupons. It will cost Sunday, Warden Allen delaying the interment C L O T H I N C ! until he could hear from the relatives of where. Something unequaled. . . . . nothing. deceased. No Pain, Danger or Bad Results, Each guess as received will be dated, and Merrill came to the prison in 1881, May 14, Simply applied to the Gums or being then 23 years of age, which would make Saved From the Great if more than one person guesses the number, Tooth. him 36 years old at the time of his death. the first guess takes the boots. He has been at work in the broom shop and Special Trade Winners for This Week was an efficient broom maker. He was a bad This method is indorsed by many of convict, mutilating and injuring himself fre OCEAN DISASTER, the leading physicians and dentists Guessing Coupon. quently during his incarceration, and attempt At 19c a pair At' 12 l-2 c pair At 29c Each At Ic Each ing to injure others'. Within two weeks of throughout the country. Don’t be Having secured 50 Another lot o' those The last lot of the humbugged and deceived by other his dea’h he threw an iron cleaver at the Ladies* Fancy Edge overseer of the broom shop, with a force that dozen All Wool seas' ii. Ladies’ ex dentists who claim to liave the same: NO OF SEEDS. Hose, Seamless foot, Black. Heavy tra heavy Fleeced meant death if it had struck him. TtfE S T E ^ E /J VICTOHH. we offer them this Underwear, only 2 Han d k e roll i efi; my formula as now used by me is Merrill was a big, finely built man, but with Fleeced Hose, worth known by no other dentist in this week, only three suits to a customer. the instincts and characteristics of a brute. pairs to a customer. 20 cents. Actual worth 40c. worth Cc. “ county. He told Warden Allen not long ago that the In fine condition, and was ordered sold by us through Her Read carefully every testimonial reason he killed his mother was because she and if you don’t need my services attacked him and as she was a big woman kindly band this advertisement to a ADDRESS. he was afraid of her and so hit her with a Majesty, to realize money in order to pay off the loss! Ot At $1-25 Each At 2c a Spool At 5c per Dnz. At $1.00 Each friend who may need the same. hammer. This story from a man of Merrill's course some of these goods may be a little antique, or the Gentlemen’s Hoavy Another lot of 25 Ladies* a n d Respectfully, All guesses must be in before noon, Nov. io. powerful build was absurd. All Wool Shirts and 1 lot i f Buttons-- .J. II. DAMON. Dentist, Merrill’s fiendish crime was committed Feb. Brooks’ Thread, all Misses’ Jackets, Rockland, Me. The contest is open to readers in all parts 19, 1881, at Week's Mills, in China. He press on which the colorings were printed may have thrown Drawers; first price all kinds; worth 20c crept up behind hi* mother and struck her at wholesale was 518 colors. heivy cloth; worth Office 308 Main St., over Breck’s Elec ot the county or elsewhere. and 25c per dozen. tric Car Station. with a hammer. The first blow did not kill more ink than was necessary; but we have laid in an extra per Dozen. 55.00. her, and she had strength enough to gasp: According to reports from the state Prison "Did you strike me Charlie?” He then supply of Towels and Soap, so when you return home that the fall crop of convicts is good. struck her a fearful blow with the hammer At 69c each Special At 69c per yd A Great Discovery! which crushed in the-skull, and killed her. At 39c per yd. Despite political talk there is very evident Merrill, who was then 23 years old, hid the your family may be able to recognize you in case you become A Dark Wrapper’ Remnant Sale of All Wool N velty All Wool Carpets, For Painless indication in the country of a business revival, body in the hay, letting it remain there until with ruttle andWat- Dress Goods. Call DresM Goods, 52 the next morning when it was frozen stiff. disfigured in examining these Fine M en’s Suits to close at 89 very d esirab le; Extraction of Teeth. Then he took an axe and chopped the body teau Plait Back; and get the low inches wide; actual The Aurora Lodge installment was crowded worth 60c per yard. out this week. It will come up smiling next into pieces. The arms and legs he attempted cents, or the Pants at 13 cents. worth 51. prices. Worth 51 25. After giving it a thorough trial and week. to burn in the fire place, and failing in this he extracting thousands of teeth we are hid the charred fragments in the manure heap. convinced it is a success. The horror Through some delay in the mails a number He wrapped the body up and put it under a which thousands of people have of of our news letters, Union, South Union, etc., load of potatoes and started for Augusta, hid FREE! taking ether or gas by which they lose were received too late for publication. ing it in the snow near a stump, on the road, their senses and have such bad dreams, where he afterwards pointed it out to the FREE. is snch that they welcome Damon’s officers after he was arrested. J. F. GREGORY $ SON Don’t skip any of the pages in today’s Method, which dental science has Merrill plead guilty and was sentenced for The person C.-G. Each page is packed brimming full of fife, there being some doubt aB to his sanity. brought forth, and will enable them to live local matters in which you arc specially We recommend have their decayed teeth removed interested. returning the without pain and still retain their rea There were six distinguished arrivals at the One Price Clothiers and Outfitters ’lieae lied Sea! son, and with no laid results, is a great As will be seen by an article elsewhere, prison, Wednesday, candidates for striped largest nutn' er b o o n to humanity. Don’t put oil having Camden is promised a repetition of Sorrento suits. There were three from Oxford Jail, as Pi epara lio n s, follows: of coupons be these bail teeth removed any longer. in its near vicinity. The reputation of the mid will cheer Come before you find you have Dys gentleman who has charge of the develop Alex Nickerson, 2 years, for uttering forged UNDER FARWELL OPERA ROUSE. paper, set to work in wood shop. fore January 31, pepsia brought on by insufficient mas ment of those beautiful acres between Cant- fully refu n d tication of the food, or die of con den and Lincolnville insures its success. Eugene G. Merrifield, 3 years, for breaking, entering and larceny, harness shop. 1895, to our sumption, many times brought on by Camden is entitled to congratulations and But when you do want RELIABLE GOODS money if goods T he C.-G. extends them. John A. Swan, 2 years, breaking, entering bad teeth. and larceny. Swan has a brother in the insane store will re are not satisfac IT IS SAFE. department of the prison, sentenced in 1S9O at a Reliable Price, call at the above The residents of the west part of the city, for the same crime. ceive this ma IT IS CERTAIN th6 Meadows, in accordance with their cus Hancock County jail also sent three dele tory. tom, have a benefit this week for a worthy address. chine IT IS PAINLESS. gates. They were as below: family. The Meadows is always doing good William W. Robbins, 1 year, for breaking work of this kind, and when any cf its people and entering with intent to commit larceny, Below I give a few tc.-timnniuls from are in need a generous effort is made to broom shop. MEN AND WOMEN. where 3he was the guest of her sister, Mrs. FREE. well known people in ibis vicinity. re.ieve the want. All honor to the Meadows Hezekiah Webster, 6 years, for rape, har E. H. Hall. and its generous residents ! FREE! If space would permit we would add ness shop. ISS K. J. Bromley left Allen Libby who formerly resided here thousands but have room for only a George B. Young, 4 years, for assault with town Friday morning made us a call yesterday it being the first few : Next week beginning Wednesday occurs intent to kill, harness shop. for New York fo at visit to his native town for twenty-six years the Grand Army fair, an event which always tend the meeting of the He leaves for his home in Providence to Rocklund, \! morrow. This Is to certify that I have had two very bad appeals warmly to our people. Edwin Libby Two weeks ago T he C.-G. reported George alumni of Prof. Felix teeth extracted without any pain whatever by the Post doesn’t call upon the people every year. Miller one of the Jefferson Borden mutineers, Adlers “Workingman’s use of Dr. Damon's new method locully applied and It has been some time since their last public ELEQ/tfT §25.00 SEWI/lij l^Cljl/tE! I prefer its use for me In preference to tgn» every in the'hospital, sick unto death with dropsical School.” PASTOR ANO PULPIT. time. Respectfully yours, e ent. They call upon the people < f the city and heart trouble with little or no hope of re Miss Emma Clark M. H a hn. only when the funds which they need for Coupons Given Away with Red Seal Preparations Only, ,1. covery. Mr. Miller is still in the hospital, but ______has returned from Au Thursday is All .saints Day and a holy day Rockport, Me., their beneficent relief work are exhausted. is rapidly recovering. Warden .Allen heard gusta ami resumed her position in the store of of obligation. Friday is Ail Souls Day and 11 ami se. how we give you ti e ?25 00 Sew 1 g Machine Eret Having several times seen the u«e of the local They come to the people now with of the elficacy cf sea-weed for cases of the E. B. Hastings. There is no more popular AniL-sthetic for tiie painless extraction ot teeth by mass will be observed on each day at 8 o’clock Exhibition at Dr. J. II. Damon of Rockland I am satisfied that confidence that their call will be heeded. sort and sent down river and got some. This clerk in this city than Miss Clark, and she Every citizen has a duty to perform in help at St. Bernard’s. There will be services both the teeth are actually liken out without pain and with he had steeped and Allen took it with the will be gladly welcomed by many old patrons evenings at 730 o’clock. no bad after effects, and can heartily recommend it ing the Post. See then that next week’s fair most wonderful results. His legs were terri to her familiar place. to any who need teeth extracted is liberally patronized. H. E . A b bo tt, bly swollen, and the use of the seaweed re Capt. Chas. H. Pressey has returned from a Harvest Sunday had an appropriate ob three weeks trip to New York, where he vis servance at the Universalist church where Simonton Bros., South Warren. duced the swelling at once anil cured his D r . D amon : 1 MOTHER DAILY. other ailmente. Miller is now so well that he ited his mother, .Mrs. Z. Z. Pressey------Mrs. there was an abundance of fruit an 1 floral Dear Sir:—I bavf had nine teeth extracted with, wants to go Jack to the shops, and probably A. S. Littlefield returns from a visit to Boston decorations. The subject of Rev. Thomas It« K JK E A N I>. MAINE. out pain, by the us J of the new de: tai preparation, Strfktton’s sermon was: “The Regularity of applied locally; and would advise any one to try it will be at work there again next week. tonight.------Guy Sheriff of Somerville, Mass., A rumor has been going the rounds of the Nature’a Laws a Cause for Rejoicing.” The before t a k i n g o r gaa, for It goes far ahead of city the past week that Rockland was to have was the guest Sunday of Mrs. R. L. Winslow either of tlifin. Yours, ------Harry Miller has returned from a visit to concert in the evening, given by the members District Deputy for the Seventh District C h a rles B. F iib x c ii, a Democratic daily newspaper, that it was to Irving, the Portland burglar, has regained SECRET SOCIETIES. East Boston. of the Sunday school, was well attended and a which embraces the following Lodges: Knox South Warren, Me. be started in opposition to the so-called Plum the use of the arm that felt the impact of very,interesting combination of recitations and Rockland, Me., Mar. 20. Trust and that C. Vey Holman was to be the George Jennison, a graduate of the Rock The Eastern Star Ladies Delightfully Entertain No. 29, Rockland; Uni >n No. 39, Union; Officer Frith's bullet. He is at work in the land Commercial College, was in the city Fri mime. I have had teeth extracted at Dr. Damon's ofllce starter. broom-shop, and in bis spare moments writes Many Visitors from Awap Star of Hope No. 42, Vinalhaven; Appleton by the use of ids method. The process was painless day, accompanied by his wife. After leaving Rev. C. C. Phelan, who for 3*0 years has N-«. 75. Appleton; Mt. Battie No. 102, Cara- and no unpleasant effects prose and poetry,which run largely to anarchy, college Mr. Jennison studied dentistry in Bel a lter o t h r o p been the efficient pastor of the Camden Meth Gulden Rod Chapter, Order of Eastern den; Warren No. 126, Warren; and St. W I. . MODERN WAY. be being an anarchist of the most virulent fast with Dr. Lombard, and finally located in W arren, Me. type, lie ’s where anarchists belong, at any odist church, has severed his connection Star, gave a reception tu Grand Worthy Pa George No. 132, Tenant’s Harbor. This la to certify that I had out three teeth, by Lowell, Mass., where he has a fine office and therewith, and entered upon his duties as trun and Grand Worthy Matron R. II. Burn — n- Ti„mr,nr, method without pain. It Isa In f Method of Making rate. Chaplain Plumer says that some of his a correspondingly good practice. Mrs. Jenni BARELY^ESCAPED. compositions are very fine. pastor of the Westbrook M. E. Church. Mr. ham and wife in Masonic Hall, Friday even o f Coffee. son is a very beautiful young lady. Phelan leaves scores of friends in town, who ing, which was largely attended, various out B e n j. N ew b k b t. / a - Frederic Mason, telegraph editor during Matinlcus Rock Light Station, make a cup of coffee have had respect for his high character, ad side chapters being well represented. In the The house Lewis Speed of South Liberty Samuel Haines, the slayer of Officer Rob the latter part of its existence of the Daily miration for his pluck, perseverance ami abil D r . D amon rounds ate long as you early part of the evening several new mem was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. You can 1 you bins of Rockland, is soon to be baptized into Sun, was in the city Friday night bound fur ity, and liking for his warm, hearty ways. bers were initiated. Among them were A. Melvin Bartlett, \yho occupied it, barely es G io . L e w is , A s Keeper pi could approved practice the Catholic faith. Boston where he takes a week's vacation. May success follow him! N. Bucklin of Thomaston and Dr. H. B. caped with his family in their night clothes. This is to certify that I had fifteen teeth extracted Mr. Mason is now on the editorial staff of the at Dr. Damon's offlie without pain by the use of ids is to pour ing v^texov he ground On Sunday Rev. J. S. Moody preached in Eaton of Rockport. It leaves Mr. Bartlett in reduced circumstan new local Aneathetie. I would prefer it to ether Bangor Commercial, one of the brightest dai the hall at Long Cove to an overflowing con At the close of work a literary and musical ces. coffee, and to strain George Knights of Poland, the wife mur lies in the state. Mr. Mason’s “Man About or gas and consider it the greatest thing yet for re. derer, is the oldest man in the prison. He gregation and baptized 12 children. program was given, W. M. *l«pley in charge. moving teeth without pain. It Is very agreeable to through, thus getting the flavor of Town” is a very readable feature of the Com Mr. Tapley himself opened the numbers, ren KNOCKED OVERBOARD. use and no after effects E. O. Haroimo. came in 1857 and is Tj years of age. Micah mercial and is widely quoted. Thursday being “All Saints Day” in whi;h North Haven. the most delicious of drinks? Norton of Kingsfield is 75 years of age. Both the church commemorates the faithful de dering DeKoven’s“C) Promise Me” very mus Rev. Thomas Hodgdon and wife, who ically. He was followed by Miss Lorea , See what Dr. Jordan says. are serving fife sentences. Micah is still in the have been visiting at Enos Hodgdon’s,Warren parted there will be a high celebration of the Particulars of tha Death ot Thaddeus Pitcher— | I would advise all my friends having difficult den. hospital. Holy Communion at St. Peter’s church at 7:15 Adams, very prettily attired in white with red tai work to patronize Dr. J. H. Damon of Rock street, have returned home. Mr. Hodgdon ribbons, who recited “Jim Brown’s Steam : He Was Well Lilted bj Ererjbody. land, as he extracts the most difficult teeth without has been preaching in Ballard Vale, Mass., a m. Services at this church next Sunday as pain to a certainty, and all his work is first class. usual. The subject of the morning sermon Chair” in a manner that won her a hearty I J . A. J ordan, II. D. TERRIBLE HAPPENING. but owing to ill health is taking an enforced encore. Miss Anna Crockett then gave a Advices from Vineland, N. J.,give addition-, vacation------Frank Pales of Eureka, Kan., will be “ ITie In'ennediate State of the Soul;” South Warren. subject in the evening “ What shall be done piano solo, waltz, “Kappa Delta Pi” by al particulars regarding the death ofThaddeusl I have had nine teeth extracted without the least has been visiting bis brother, Orpheus Eales Boyd, which she skillfully interpreted. Miss Pitcher, reported in last week’s issue. Mr [ mite of pain hy Dr. Damon's method upplied to the South Thoraiiton M in 8 Hotel Burned In Seattle ------Mr. Williams of Vinalhaven who has with the Backsliders?” gums and would advise any one to try it before tak Anna Conant then recited “The Fireman” Pitcher was first mate of schooner Mary B.l fng ether or gas for it goes far ahead of either of — Fifteen People Burned to Death. been visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Charles Ha and reeited it we.l, strongly and effectually Judge, and the accident occurred off Cape them. Yours, Cbarlx^ B Kbevqh. gan, has returned home. bringing out the thrilling parts of the selec Hatteras, the loth inst., in a severe storm J Rockland Highlands, June 30, ’M. Sunday’s papers contained an account of the A. L. Torrey left Saturday for Elgin, 111., tion. Miss Jennie Ingraham's vocal solo, Capt. J. B. Morris, who was in command ofl I had seven roots and teeth extracted without burning ofthe V’estSlreet Hotel,Seattle,Wash., to resume his old position with the National “ Past and Future,” byj DeKoven was finely the vessel, telegraghed from Southport, North a particle of pain. It is certainly the finest thing Watch Co. He has been here some eight yet discovered. It beats the earth. Sunday morning, in which fifteen people loat rendered and warmly applauded. Miss Grace Carolina, on the vessel's arrived there, that hej H iram Re b u t . their fives. It is believed that the landlord months------Miss Lilia Cole has returned Taylor is a ways good and “The Relief of was knocked overboard by the boom. Thfl Great discovery. Extracting teeth without pain. of this hotel was W. Frank Butler, formerly from Union where she has just completed a Lucknow” is one of her best selections. She vessel bad been running in a very heavy 1 After having more than one-half of my teeth ex successful term of school. tracted in years past, and suffering sucii extreme- of South Thomaston, who went to Seattle I never rendered it better. Miss Crockett fur- for several days, and on the loth the spankeJ pain by their removal, now to sit down in a dental some years ago. The paper article atates Mrs. Mary F. Fogg of Lewiston is the guest ' nished the incidental music for this number. boom was carried away, the boom taking chair and with Dr J. H. Damon's, of Rockland, that S. F. Butler, aon of the I proprietor, waa ► H. M. Lord closed the program with “The charge and in its swinging about Mr. Pitche new method locally upplied and have fifteen teeth of her brother, O. B. Tales, Beech street. tfper removed In a few m inutes w ithout puiu seems ul- night clerk, also that a brother of the pro This is Mrs. Fogg’s first visit to our city for I Mendicants” by Jolley, Mrs. II. M. Lord was caught in some ofthe gear and earned most incredible, but the seventh day of June last, I prietor, A. G. Butler, is among the miaaing. five years. and Miss Lizzie Parmlee were accompanists. overboard. Nothing could be done to savj had' that number extracted and the pain was so Mr. Butler and the members of bis family FLOUR, Then came the banquet in the upper hall, him. Capt. Moiris said of him :“ 1 would rathl ncwiinal that it is not worth mentioning. George G.Hall of Fast Boston is the guest of i 4. in er have lost the ship, as he was a man fe\T mow will say to those who have poor teeth, fear escaped. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Junes, Summer street, for which was prettily decorated with banners n/>t. .Just call at once on I>r. I>amon and have them and bannerets, Fred S. Sweet land’s deft hand a few days. dut and go on your w«y reioicing. v VW u wu being largely responsible, and as to the ban- Mr. Pitcher had commanded several 1 M .B . L each, West Rockport, Maine. WEST ROCKLAND. Miss Mary A. McNamara arrived home | quet! 'There were cold meats, sandwiches, very successfully but was acting as first matl Mrs. Leach says “I have had eleven teeth «x- Saturday from Boston to attend the McNaina- , on this tfip. He was 26 years of age an f trarted without pain by Dr Damon's method locally salads, cakes and pies innumerable, dough applied. Il leaves no bud effects, and I would re i Things are moving lively here just now. ra-Savage wedding. nuts, fruits, ice-cream, coffee, tea, etc. Never highly esteemed here in bis boyhood's boml commend it to every one that needs teeth extracted * This illustration represents a very as he- was m Yinelan. O. E., reply. J. F. IRELAND, o f H arvard Dental College, us assist . . . ODEN ON SUNDAY. ■ • Tapley’s “Bread Winner” outwears all olhe Mrs. Lucy Haynes returned to Ellsworth Frikay, after an extended visit in this city, YOUR GROCER KEEPS IT. has appointed Past Grand Master Robinson 42-45 East Rochester, N. . ant. OWEN B. 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THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1894
j O. G. Stanley of Boston is in the city in the Amusements and Announcements. FOLKS AND THINGS JONA. CROCKETT, interest of a real estate syndicate, an organi The Ladies zation designed to enable people of small sav Philharmonic members should bear in mind SPECIAL BARGAINS! Orders Solicited FULLER & COBB. Stable teams were in riemahd Sunday. that the rehearsals now begin at 7 130. ings to invest in Rockland realty. There is talk of a course of assemblies. for . . . A delightful supper will be given in the . Indies clean yourjkid gloves with Josephine THIS WEEK Universalist Society Pearl Willey is clerking in T. A. Went* guild room of St. Peter’s church, Thursday 'orth’s. PLUMBING evening, by the church workers. glove cleaner, for sale only by W. O. Hewett WILL HOLD A Edwin Libby Post,, G. A. R., will have a big T IN and The circle at the First Baptist parlors to & Co. Ileadquartcs for the Foster lacing time next week. morrow evening wfll be a "ted, while and gloves in all the most desirable shades. All What so rare as a day like that of Sunday SHEET : WORK blue” evening. Music will be furnished by gloves fitted to the band. Copeland s Bazaar F lo ra l B aaaar last, in October. IR O N . . J the chorus choir. Cloaks, Furs, The Atkinson Furnishing Co. is talking of There will be a benefit supper and ball in an elevator for its building. Washington Hall, Middle street, next Thurs Another lot of those larg- Sheet Iron Dak Every Job Guaranteed BUSINESS LOCALS. ing Pans, 6 sizes...... Knox county has quite a delegation of to be ofthe Best Workmanship. day evening, the proceeds to be given to a A N D S U P P E R lawyers at Wiscasset court. worthy family. Music will be furnished by O nly 10c each Splendid Stock of Meservey & Racklifie. The managers are Just the thing for Thanksgiving. . . ON . . SUITS. W. A. Kimball gave away in the city yes Ralph Bartlett, Will Brown and F. A. Black "If you want to smoke a clean Havana filled terday 300 of the new and ingenious clover HARDWARE, . ington. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 cigar, ask for the E. W. Mild 10 ct. Sold balsam puzzles. 6’clock. Admission, 50 cents. 1 lot 8 In. Copper N’ckel Plated Teakettles Wednesday Afternoon & Evening, The class of ’95 which graduates next June STOVES, . everswhere. IL M. B. 5 cents. The Grand Army fair occurs Wednesday, 99o AT TH EIR VESTRY. is already talking public speaker. So have FURNACES. . Sale closes Saturday niaht, Nov. 3 on this lot several of the preceding classes. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 7, 8 and 9. Wed That famous candy,the most deHclous in tbe 333 Main St,, nesday evening there will be addresses by market, manufactured by Warren Phinney of This la not to bs n Flow er Sale as the name Real estate movements are not jostling one might Indicate but euch booth will be elaborately We show ail of ihe Latest in Opp. Fuller &. Cobb's. 3(3 prominent speakers, a fine display of living Thomaston, Is on sale at L. K. Cobb’s, Main 1 lot Glass Cream Pitchers worth ’10c; this another in their rush. Local agents report pictures and a battalion drill by young ladies. week will sell the lot a t...... decorated with flowers. There will be the past month to be a dull one. street. Another noticeable feature on this evening 3c, 2 for 5c B o o th sfo r above goods. Do not pur Alfred Murray of this city has a branch Don’t overlook T he C.-G. contest. will be an original Ethiopian solo by John F. Domestic and Vienna Bread fresh and sweet clothing store in Green’s Landing, under the Singhi in character. Thursday evening the every day. Hot rolls made from best materials management of Alton B. Small. Miss Edith Besse, being ill, will not be able to play at next rehearsal of the Philharmonic thrilling war drama, "The Blue and the Gray,” for tea. Cake and pastry of best quality. FANCY ARTICLES, APRONS, chase a Garment of any will be given by our best amateurs under the The Smith-Ludwig house, corner Grace Club. • Brown Bread and Beans Saturday and Sunday. and Broad streets, has been improved 50 per direction of A. IL Buker. Friday evening CANDY, BRIC-A-BRAC, Eto. cent by the addition of that piazza. Judge G. M. Hicks was in Dresden last there will be an old-fashioned levee and ball. Flint Bros., Bakers, 276 Main 8t. C H. COPELAND’S kind without first visiting week acting as a commissioner in an important Dinner will be served in G. A. R. Hall There is comparatively little sickness in the local land case. 398 MAIN ST. A Specie I Novelty will be a Brownie Booth. public schools. The health of pupils is more Thursday noon. Season tickets are S i; A New Book by Mrs. Sheldon, Audrey’s IL \V. Thorndike is home from a week of single admission, Wednesday evening, 25 Recompense, 25c, mailed on receipt of price our Cloak Room. . . . carefully looked after than it used to be. bird shooting at Pleasant Beach. He brought upholstering Supper on the European Plan commenc cents; Thursday and Friday evenings, 50 in 2 cent stamps. H uston’s News Stand, Pleasant Valiev G n n g f will present the home a lot of game. cents; admission afternoons, 15 cents. and pa per h a n c in c . ing at G o’clock. drama "Imogene” at its next meeting. Local 386 Main St. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN A lady advertises for a locket and other Reno & Ford’s sensational rural comedy Chairs caned, sofas repaired and everything of talent, with John P>urns in a barling part, do 1 attachments which she lost and which she the kind neatly and strongly done, prompt and at Ice Cream and Cake served at all hours. the act. drama, "Joshua Simpkins*” will be produced The Domestic Bread made by C. E. Rising very low rates. Also painting and paper hanging values highly as a keepsake. done in the best manner. Call or send postal to TO FINE FURS I . . . . That battalion drill, Wednesday evening of at the opera house Saturday, Nov. 3. The the baker Is a genuine new thing, and very In the Tribune next Saturday E. W. Smith play contains an interesting and intelligible NG. 63 CRK8CENT 8T.. City. Cash paid for old ADMISSION 10 CENTS. next week, will be a fine aflair. Major C. B. delicious. The following label appears on furniture. 32 FR A N K B. A V ER ILL will reply to the articles on Spiritualism plot but it is not allowed to interfere with the No postponement on account of weather. Greenhalgh has the young ladies splendidly printed in that paper last Saturday. every loaf—buy no other: drilled. fun, whiehjs said to be in abundance. During NURSING. IL Leland Thompson, formerly editor and the run of the play some startling scenes and C. E. Rising's New Domestlo Bread. I have just completed my work at my present Robert Fillmore, the well known canvasser, proprietor of the Thomaston Herald, has situations are seen, principal of which may be ^ilace and can fill any order that requires ex FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, has taken the agency for the International Best In the World. opened a printing office in Farnsworth block. sai l to be the country Saw Mill, in the third None Genuine W ithout thl« Label perlenced nursing. Corntnunlcaliona addressed to G. L. BL40K ...... M a n a g er Cyclopedia for Knox County. It is a most 44 Gsy street will bs promptly answered. F. A. Peterson has a plucky lad. Recently act, shown in complete operation cutting up Cakes and pastry of same quality constantly '43* M R8. H A R R IE T BEATON valuable work. real timber. The saw used is the genuine K E E P W A R M ! while bicycle riding he broke his right arin, on hand. C. K. Klsing, 266 .South-end. Work in the limerock quarries is quite but nothing daunted continues to steer the article, same as used in large country saw NURSING, SATURDAY, November 3, active at the present time and all three mills. An excellent band and orchestra Go to 494 and get one of those Duplex Blankets, per pair ...... 48c wheel with his left. Wanted; nursing to do, or would like the care ol locomotives on the Limerock Railroad are accompany this attraction. The band will Trouser Stretchers. Only 91. No more hags in commission. Between 50 and 60 kilns are The evening sessions at Rockland Commer an Invalid or care of children, by one of experience, parade at noon when some good music may in tbe knees. Buy one and keep your panta Wagee moderate. Call or address Blankets, per pair ...... 69o burning. cial College will open Monday evening of be looked for. Tickets can be had now at 42-46 MISS H. J. KERR, 34 Willow St. RENO & FORD’S next week. There will be two evenings for the Opera House. loons free from wrinkles. A. T. Blacklngton That Clover Bitters puzzle has a legend on penmanship and two for general studies. R e a lis t ic the bottom of the box that "it can be done in & Co., 404. ROOM TO LET. Blankets, per pair ...... 98c Gen. II. G. Berry Post, G. A. R., No. 40, The Universalists have their annual fair or R u ra l ten seconds if you are smart enough.” George Special sales every Saturday from 4 to 9, of _ ____ room for lodger to let fc of Malden, Mass., which has the kindliest floral bazaar tomorrow at the church vestry. Apply at 28 WATER STREET. C o m e d y E. Torrey came into the office, read the legend Doors open at two p. m. and supper will be Blankets, per pair...... 81.25 and then did it in ten seconds. feeling for Edwin Libby Post, has sent a Sio watches, chains, rings, tools, working men’s bill to be invested in tickets for next week’s served from 6 to 7 o’clock. Mrs. William T. pants, furnishings, etc. Fifty cents on a dol A SMALL FAMILY The annual meeting of the Rockland fair. Cobb is chairman of the committee of arrange 1 tenement by ti Special Value in our lr» Wool Charitable Association will be held one week ments and affairs at the present time are lar saved. Men’s clothing, watches, tools and Limerock street. from next Wednesday for the election of Cyrus Cushing, sentenced to jail from Cam moving along very nicely. The vestry is to furniture bought and sold. If you wish to Joshua Simpkins, Ep.ankets...... t »A2.69 den, escaped from the stone-yard yesterday officers and formulating of plans for the be prettily decorated with flowers and ever sell furniture or clothing send a card and I FOR S A L E . M agnltlaent Scale Winter’s work. All interested should bear ami was captured at the North-end this morn W ith Special Scenery and green. There will be a fancy table under the will call. Money to loan on personal proper A 13-foot row boat, lap streak, copper fastened. this in mind. ing. - charge of Mrs. Ella Wiggin, Miss Stella Never has been used. P Irst class In every respect. W onderfnl Mechanical Effectr ty. .Max Antin, 90 Sea street, Rockland. Hhe is bright, no paint, two coats of varnish, and Merritt Morse, formerly of the firm of Day Telephone wires are gradually going onto Keene, Mrs. A. II. Berry, Mrs. George Gil- T he T hrilling Mill Scene! z z poles and coming off housetops. New poles is a dandy. Apply to J. W. LOTHROp, 168 The Many Pleasing Specialties & Morse, goes to Boston this week to buy chrest and Mrs. F. B. Adams; a china and Pleasant St. 43 SEE ■The Special Scenery ■ f lathes and other fittings for a machine shop. for this purpose have been set up Summer, fern table under the charge of Mrs. Cobb; a Ice Cold Soda with real fruit flavors, also He will probably locate it on Tillson’s wharf. over Lincoln, up Limerock and over High Brownie table, presided over by Mrs. Henry Ottawa Root Beer—Delicious, Refreshing, DESKS FOR SALE. A / MA NT LA UOH8 AB ORAl^B IN A There is a possibility that Will McLoon may land streets. Pearsons; an apron table, of which Mrs. Drawn from our new Siberian Arctic Soda BUB BAL Of WUXAT! ; f: Hosiery. be associated with him in buiinee-. There was an exhibition of pugilism on the Geo. L. Knight and Mrs. C. H. Berry will Fountain, also Hot Chocolate and Ham Exoellent Da.tcing !z-x freight deck of steamer Lewiston on her trip have supreme command; a fancy paper IL N. Harris, the well known dry goods Sandwiches constantly on hand, C. M. Pleasing Singing! Ladies’ Fleeced Hose, Fast Black, runner who visits Rockland, had a little ex down from Boston Wednesday morning wit table, captained by Mrs. Edw. F. Glover; a nessed by several Rockland people in which candy table by Miss Alice Glover; a cake Tibbetts. BARBER SHOP FOR SALE. perience in Bangor last week. He left his On account of poor health I will sell my barber Charming Music! sample trunk on the sidewalk and it was a coal heaver and two stowaway friends fig and pastry table, looked after by Mrs. II. N. business at a bargain for cash. Location and busi Finest Band and Or 1 Look out for the Great 2 pairs fo r...... 25c seized by the police and Mr. Harris fined $6 ured. Keene. Miss Chloe Tibbetts is generalissimo ^ t r t b a . ness good. 471 Ma in St r e e t , Rockland. chestra Traveling Parade at Noen. of the supper department. That will be a for obstructing the public thoroughfare. Dr. Damon has secured the services ot an Seats now on Sale at Opera House. fair worth going to see. Children’s All Wool Hose, 2 pairs Another change has taken place in the Pull experience 1 and capable assistant and an J oyce—Atlaotic, October 26, to Mr. and Mrs. nounces in another column the advantages of Walter Joyce, a daughter. for...... 25c man service between Rockland and Boson. Da vis— Rockland, October 25, to Captain and Mr. Bickford has been transferred to the route his “without pain” system which he supports SPLENDID QUARTERS. Mrs. George Davis, a son. between Boston and New Jersey. Mr. Hub with a large number of testimonials from well S ewall — Itocxland, Oc obur 25, to Mr. aud Mrs. Ladies’ out sized Fleeced Hose, known people. Central- Club Building Opened Yesterday— Fine Allie Bewail, a daughter. bard, who ran to Rockland a short time dur T hompson—Rockland, O ctober 26, to Mr. and per p a ir. ...2 5 c ing the first of the season, takes Mr. Bickford’s The House of the Good Shepherd acknow Privileges lor Ils Members. Mrs. James Thompson, a daughter. place on this route. ledges with thanks the following donations: Bu r n s—Union, October 26, to Mr. and M rs. Two squashes, a friend, West Rockport; three Chester Bums, u daughter—10 lbs. W. A. Kimball’s proposed continental tour The Central Club’s handsome new building Cr e ig h t o n —Thom aston, October 24, to Capt. cloaks, two capes, two pairs mittens and one on School street was opened yesterday and ami Mrs. James Creighton, a hod—12>f lbs. is still attracting great attention. He is in jacket, Mrs. Wm. Ulmer; one patchwork receipt of a letter from F. J. Fogg of Perris, several hundred visitors, including a great \V|N( HENIIACH — W aldoboro, October 18, to Mr. quilt and pair of mittens, donor unknown; six many ladies, were shown through the really and Mrs. Brainard Winchenbach, a son. Cal., who was formerly a resident of Dexter,ask Cahtneii—W aldoboro, October 13, to Mr. and bottles cough syrup, Mrs. Storer, Rockland; elegant apartments. Mrs. Anthony Castner, a daughter. ing for information concerning the excursion four dozen salt codfish, Mrs. Moffitty—one Small Wares from Maine as he is desirous of meeting his The building itself has a very superior Scott— Deer Isle, October 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Do Yon D rin k? barrel flour, donor unknown. location, being on a quiet street yet with n a William D. Hcott, a son friends from this state. E aton—Deer Isle, October 12, to Mr. and Mrs. T he C.-G. afternoon at the Glass Blowers, few feet of the post office and a stone’s throw Lots of plaster is being spread on the interior Fletcher Eaton, a daughter. Saturday, was a great success. The coupons 1 of Main street. When the idea was originated G odld—Martinsville, Ht George, to Mr. and Department. of the new school-house these days—in fact were legal tender only for Saturday afternoon a committee of five, consisting of J. S. Wil Mrs. F. A. Gould, a daughter. Do Yon Like Good Coffee? the masons have pretty much the say of aflairs from 2 until 5, but the were presented all loughby, W. T. Cobb, S. II. Hall, N. T. Far- at present. The heating apparatus is going through the week, and on Saturday afternoon well and Col. E. R. Spear, were given $10,000 ijlarriaflts. If so try our Cafe Royal pot up in two Black and Colored jVelveteen Bind on gradually. The boiler arrived Friday and there was a big rush, nearly 500 coupons be and instructions to go ahead and put up a pound cuns, sold only by us and is the is being set in place. It was built by Wm. flnust flavored coffee in the w orld. W s ing taken at the door. The exhibition closed suitable building. The committee talked the also have some of the highest grades of ing, 4 yards in a piece...... 10c Allen & Sons of Worcester and looks as if it Saturday evening. The first prize was drawn matter carefully over, and finally accepted a Beaton—H ilto n —Itockland, October 29, by might meet the requirements. Rev. J. II. Farshley, Alexander A. Beaton, esq., by No. 122 and was not called for. The hol plan drawn by E. F. Glover as being nearest and Mr-. M. E. Hilton, both of Rockland Spool C o tto n ...... 2c Marriages seem to be the topic of the day der of that lucky number can get the prize by their requirements. The W. IL Glover Co. Ha r pe r —Mo r r is - Rockland, October 29, by T e a s
7 THE ROGKLAN|r COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1894
OREGON ST GEORGE. SOUTH THOMASTON. WASHINGTON- / NEIGHBOR ROCKPORT. standing army and exterminate the pests. In W A S H IN G , w i,. the mean time T he C.-G. suggests that the CALIFORNIA,. IDAHO, and al M ed and Personally conducted Western Points, Not Much Ice Left— Bother Wilh Rockport. Mass. selectmen offer a reward for every black skin What Has Transacted Town on the Peninsula Various Mailers of Local Interest from the Various Transactions in Southern Part of the captured within the corporation limits. EXCURSIONS, Where Baptists and Democrats Abound Keag -Owl s Head News Penoi'ings. Town-What Is Going on at tho "Mills.' Other Matters of Interest. Via Chicago, Union Pacific, and Northwestern Line. 1 SHORTEST ROUTE. LOWEST RATES. Rockport, Mass, although a nice sort of n There has been a war of prices in the gro Tor handsome UluBtmtrd folder and detailed Infortnattoa Martinsville — Melvin I. Martin has been Capt. W. IL Luce continues about the •: Mr,. Melisra Wentworth is in Liberty, a, •ddre.«. F. E. SHEARER. Minurrr, V I darn St . Chi-->n An Article in Which Dugs Play an town no doubt, yet makes a lot of trouble with cery line the past week, and shrewd buyers JOSEPH BIOGS, A -t. Manner. Great Centra', Ron home on his vacation. He has been at work in If the good wishes of scores of neighbors and housekeeper for Mr. Smith------Mrs. Annie tmrakms Wa.hlngton St., Boaton, Ma-a. Boston the la-1 year as a m acln irt----- Capt. Staples has returned from Boston. the mail of Rockport, Maine There is have profited thereby. You could buy 21 E Important Part. friends for his complete recovery can avail, he scarcely a mail received here but what con pounds of granulated sugar for Si and 20 Joel Hupper is repairing his house----- Miss will soon be rejoicing in his wonted good tains letters that belong in Rockport, Mass., Richards of Thomaston has been visiting Mrs. pounds of nice sweet potatoes f ir 25 cents. Maine Central Railroad. health. Capt. Luce has been a good citizen Mrs. Nettie Robinson is building a new and and the Bay State town hardly receives a Prices have now resumed their normal con L. Jones----- M rs Geo. Fountain is still con always ready to give liberally for any good modern house at the village. The w..rk is mail that doesn’t contain letters belonging dition. In Effect Sept. 30, 1894. fined to her bed with sickness. Great anxiety t’elpbratprl Slifrp Case—Woman lllllcn object and to put bis broad shoulder behind superintended by Messrs. Ware and Ruggles here. Jhir/or nnd Sleeping '•»» hclrreen. Rockland and is felt for her recovery----- Thotna- Barter in any movement for the benefit of the town and of Whitefield. Bouton. tends to go into business at T crcnt’s Harbor by hot-—Among Busy Builders * ' John Leach, with C. F. Knight, has been its people. i out with a fit of sickness----- Been busy here ’PsRM'ni*cr Trains leave Rockland as this winter. Hr is having a new store built. Streets In Excellent Comlllion—Con 1 he Rockport Ice Co. last season cut some ,he past week with pavers nt w .rk, matters fo il ow n s ----- Capt. Sam’l Gardiner has taken command \V. O. Fuller, Jr., of Rockland will sc n de- 1 here was a nice dance in Knox HaB,Tues 50,000 tons of ice. It now has less than 1500 1 i;Vp|v in the snil.lnft etr 8:10 a. m. for Bath, Brunswick, I cwl-ton, Augusta, of schooner L. M. Webster for this voyage’ dition of Town as Regards Itenlth— liver bis popular lecture in this place The tons left in its houses. Lily Pond ice besides ' ’ 7 * Waterville, Bangor, St. John. Portland and Bos Capt. Thomas Hooper stops at home. day evening. Meservey A Kacklifie drew date will he given later. ton, arriving In Boston nt I:20 p m. Parlor car Opera House Hates. sweet trains of harmony from their instru being the coldest is known as the purest, and I on this train for Boston. ments, anil about twenty couples danced gaily people simply have got to have it. ! The C. & R. Water Co. crew is rapidly 1:35 p.m for l-’nth. Brunswick, Lewiston, Water pushing its pipe across pasture, swamp and vllle, Portland and Boston, arriving in Boston at Clarks Island.—Mr. Tingly is repairing thereto. It was a nice time, some half dozen The address given at the Free Church, 9:30 p. m. j hill in the direction of Beech Hill which is to th e store----- Constable James McCoii hie Last week T he C.-G. contained an item Rockland young men participating. C. I Wednesday evening, week, by Mrs. Tajlor, 9:00 p. m.. Express, every night, Eundays included, pastor of the Ailvent Church, Rockland, under Rev. J. L. Folsom of the Methodist church have a hydrant. for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, Augusta, Water- rested a Finn the other day, who got Go days about the killing of Rodney Beverage’s sheep Pert managed the affair, and had charge of vllle, Bangor and Bar Ilarhor, Portland and Bos in jail----- Charles Mangos is digging a cellar. the floor, assisted by Ira Feeney. These the auspices of the W. C. T. U., was listened preached in the Camden M. E. Church Sun- by dogs. Since the spring Mr. Beverage has ami at the Paul I ton, arriving in Boston at 8:
SHIRT MAJORITY. THEY SAY SHIPYARD CHIPS. THE LAWYERS. HOW BULLETS ARE CAUGHT.
ThaS if Knox County can aflorrl to The Vessel is Camden s Famous floao Yard- .We of tho Most Mysttfytnir Conjnrlrg Sketch of the Late Judge Thacher —Piwtiinent be a Judge Haskell und His Enjoyment of a Joke — Triohs Nolktl, FxptRfnorl. South Thonuiton Ciliion Dead county, it can afford to have a bell and clock Port Clyde's Vessel Approaching Completion. Anecdote About the Latest Appointment I| R u n n in g on its Court House. Ppoaking of the bnllct catching trick That in between the building they found a In particular, Profces-cr F. D. Howes, Judge Peter Thacher, whose death was an The new vessel in the yard of H. M. Bean, “Judge Haskell, who presided at the last little pop, they could prove indentity, so had Camden, will be ready for launching about the who is also a dealer in tho art mystic, __ S o re s . I nounced last week, was born in Kennebunk to let it drop. term of court, enjoys a laugh as well as the ‘aid: Me., in 18 i o , and graduated from Bowdoin middle of next month. A crew of fifteen men best of them,” said one of the Knox Bar That if we have our property insured and ’ Theroaro literally hot few tricks in College. After graduating, Judge Thacher it is destroyed by Ore or otherwise they say it in charge of Master Builder J. J. Wardwell, attorneys, Tuesday, and many amusing things studied law for several years in the office of are now finishing the top. The vessel is 1250 always transpire during his sittings to relieve in Tin- so cal! d new ones present- C u re s was over insured. tons, Miih four masts of handsome Oregon his uncle, Judge William Pitt Preble, of the That if we don’t have our property insured the monotony of court. But there’ll be little *1 tn thc public !rotn limo to time by z United States court at Portland. 1 fe was pine with all modern? improvements, and like levity at ilie December term, with Judge cur li nrlji r tnngt' its, cenjurt rs or and it is destroyed by fire or otherwise, and all the vessels with the Bean trade-mark is married in 1841 to Miss Margaret L. Potter, our friends pass around a paper fur us, those ------on the bench. lie s a fine judge but whatever they call t! inspires, aro sim the S e rp e n t’s daughter cf Judge Barrett Potter. He prac built ’pon honor. Daniel Campbell made her with hun the dignity 6f the court must be to whom it is presented want to know why handsome model. ply tiie rev al of some old experiments ticed law in Machias until 1854, when he we didn't have it insufed. always maintained.” el dlted in ba in. Tho catching of came to this city and for 17 years was one of That every man ought to be allowed the The vessel building by .Washburn Bros. & bullets is m i bv any tin a tis a new trick, S tin g . its leading attorneys. His residence at that Col. W. H. Engler attemled court in Bed ■ privilege of managing bis own business in his Co., at Port Clyde, will be ready for launching for it i- c l: 1 -t as old ns inngic itself. I time was in the house now occupied by Col. own way, provided he doesn't interfere with fast a week ago. Judge Strout presides. George W. Ricker on Park street, and de in two or three weeks. She has not yet been i1 ini m is r -is i:ig the old ‘Fakir of Ava' CONTAGIOUS '? ■'J >1’ «t"re»com- some other one. named. Col. I’ogler relates a little story about Judge i< ph'toly eradicated by ceased, together with his prominence in city That it is a good thing that some people Strout. lie and the judge were discussing p' . in the same trick, only in a ilifTcr- BLOODMUM VM ■POISON nTI(, „ |CorRObstinate y |p |(, tosores , tR affairs, is well remembered by our older citi have saved enough of their earning?, inherit the latter’s appointment. Said the judge: it: ni itncr, when I was a small boy. healing power*. !t re zens. While here he became commissioner ance?, etc, so that we who haven't can have “ I don’t know whether I'll makt a good Tit. catching o f the bullet is easily ex BAD COMPLEXIONS moves the poison nml builds up tho system. of 1 he United States Circuit Court, and in UNANIMOUSLY CHOSEN. A^valnthle tret tire ou U»»
[«'! S T GEORGE. SIMPSON HOUSE. Other St. George news on page four. There is a possibility that Capt. Fred Hay Workmen are making some needed repairs den, who has made such a success of Sunny WAIT. : WAIT. at the light house station, at Marshall’s Point. side the past two seasons, may open the The new schooner at Port Clyde is about Simpson House next year. Capt. Hayden ,roaep\ _ Crisp Contributions and Casual ready for the riggers. She will be rigged on would he just the man to take charge of that the stocks and will probably be ready to beautiful place. Comment Carefully Collected. launch in a week or ten days. The friends of Capt. Leslie Wheeler of barkentine Levi S. Andrews are pleased to CUSHING. Save This and W ait! s - sSypup learn of his safe arrival in Pensacola. They 1 le Coolers Appropriated—Wrerk of had begun to be very anxious about him, as Schools closed Friday night after pleasant .. ~ . .. , he was about two weeks overdue. and profitable terms of eight weeks. The ■>© Wot Buy u Hollar's W orth of CURE? HEARTBURN- the Koyal T ar—Blsoreat Eel on Record , , , 1 hey are having a large amount of work at teachers have worked hard and much has — IsSnnd Sheep Farm ing—Game Re- the railway, Port Clyde. Sch. Edith M. , been accomplished. The pupils of Broad ! Cove school presented a silver cheese knife to ported Plenty-Sen Block Threatened Thompson, that went ashore recently on Ma- tintetis, has got to have a new keel and a their teacher, Miss Grace Rivers. THOMASTON. APPLETON. —Talkfit., u of Townnr »Improvement*. *- new §cj,# j r Atwood has got to Rev. Mr. Palmer was injured by being be replanked. Sch. Lizzie Carr is having a ! thrown from his carriage Thursday. One of Lime cask, sell for .5 cent. each. » • C- P*** P '« ed * " ew in hi* a new keelson and being recaulked, etc. his ribs was fracture'! and his wrist badly hurt. G f i O I H I O Few short lobsters selling round town! Port Clyde.—The new windows add very The bridge between Cushing and Friend C,'tle ‘ ^ ep h Moody., repairing some of his Where do all the strangers come from? much to the looks of the chapel, and when ship, which has been receiving needed repairs, is completed and the road is again open to . . . r ■ buildings. The boys have got their hair cut except completed will make one of the prettiest O. E Copeland has a crew of nine men em- one. buildings in the county------The K. P.’s now travel. ployedI at • l hi. . — mill-- -11 on- — work f.for v Dunn & V- I11Elliott’s , , . • t * a I Strickland’, house has been painted and hold their meetings in their new hall. The Dr. Gordon of Portland was in town Satur UNTIL- the roof shingled Hiram says that T he Courier-Gazette is new schooner. new furniture is expected to arrive this week day and performed an operation for appendi E. R. Keen has accepted the agency for the paper. Burgess, O’Brien Co. have 2 of their 6 ------Geo. Brown ha9 been quite sick the past citis on Hiram Cazallis. He is doing as well c . ” » 1 - , C. C. Carver has sold his trotter to Rock ten days, but we arc glad to know he is now land parties. as can be expected and it is hoped he will of 7 and J. A. Creighton & Co. 3 of 6. I The Grange building is being renovated gaining----- Frank Towle and family have ar soon recover. 1 J ” I and__.J put J-in lk„.,.„nkthorough vuneivrepair. The I Rr» jobinh W9
THE ROCKLAND COVRIER-GAZETTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1394.
A. C . McLoon is gaining football reputa favorites ol tfie operatic stage. Taken as a MARINE MATTERS. THOMASTON VESSELS. tion in Massachusetts. Friday he played left whole “ Rory of the Hill” will beyond all end for the Boston Athletics against Yale, and doubt justify the most sanguine expectations Safe Arrival of Overdue Captain - Poeltlon of was thrice called upon to assist in checking of prospective auditors. The engagement The Movements of Vessels, Charter?, the rush of the famous Butterworth. The will last but a single week after which comes Notes and the Like. Schooner Grace Bradley and Probable Plan. game took place at New Haven and while the James O’Neill in selections from his high- Athletics were naturally defeated it was only class repertoire. James Roach and this same Sch. Hattie C. Luce, Torrey, from Rock Schooner James Young, Cooksoo, previous To the ly reported overdue, has arrived safe and Rockland’s Football Eleven Wins by a score of 23 to o. McLoon intends to company will be at Farwell Opera House, port for Charleston with Ice, was in the har act as substitute quarterback for the Athletics YVednesday, Nov, 14. bor Thursday and sailed. sound. Another Brilliant Victory. this season and it is a great compliment to the S. S. Gerry on Friday received news of the Sch E. A. YVhitmore arrived YVednesday safe arrival in Pensacola of barkentine Levi Mothers Rockland boy to do regular service on a team OBITUARY MENTION. from Bangor with lumber to Geo. F. Ayers. S i1* ' A Line of with the B. A.’s reputation. S. Andrew «, Capt. Leslie YVhecler. The An Schs. Columbian and I.. A. Stetson ar- drews sailed from Galveston, Texas, Oct. 6, Lincoln Academy Boya Fall Victims to Charles YV. Lee rode 10 > miles on his bicy Spofford L. Andrews of Sterling, Illinois, ' rived Thursday from Bangor with lumber to for Pensacola, in ballast. Who have to care for their Kockliind Prow ess-T he Home Eleven cle Sunday and is now a “centurist.” He died Get. 15, of paralysis, aged 44 years. De j Jones & Bicknell. No arrangement has yet been made for the Children and sec that they rode to Belfast and return, to Camden and ceased was the son of the late George C. An I Sch. Helen Montague, Adams, was in the floating ol schooner Grace Bradley, ashote at are all well dressed and at Mnkes an Apgressigr Eight—Various return and t6 Union taking 9} hours for ac drews and a brother o f John L. Andrews harbor yesterday . ’e l with stone from Carrabell, near Appalachicola. The Bradley Other Sportinir Topics Which *5111 Be tual riding time. He went to Camden the and Mr.». YVilliam F. Glover of Cam ! Bucks Harbor f r Philadelphia. was loading when the tidal wave struck, and Tissue Paper this present time when first time in 37 minutes and his round trip to den and George O. Andrews of Rockland. He she has 160 m. of lumber aboard. She lies they are about to enter the Found ol Interest to the Bender. Brig M. C. Haskell, YVinglield, arrived AND Union was covered in a little over two hours. formerly resided in Camden but moved to from Bang, r YVedneiday, and is at the South very easily in a bed of sand about twice her Fall Term of School they As far as we know, A. C. McLoon is the the west 20 years ago. His wife and two I Railway fur repairs. length from water. A whaleback st imer, must have a New and only other local cyclist who has made the too daughters survive. Mrs. Andrews is the which is lying at quarantine there, 1* very mile run in one day. daughter of Elliott Orbeton of YVest Rock I Sch. Norman sailed Tuesday for Sargent-, anxious to take hold of her. The steamer Nobby Suit which I have I ville to load stone for New York. Crepe Tissue Fair, smiling skies greeted the footballists Nov. 15, Joseph Donovan of this city will port. proposes to back up to the sand, dredging out and at a price that will again Saturday, ami when the sun had begun meet Jack Burke of Boston, at Spring street ’ Sch. Hattie A. Marsh, YVhitman, is at a channel with its propeller, and then haul AT please you, with Waists, tn cast shadows over the Broadway field, rink, this city, in a six round contest. Burke This city lost another of its old time honored 1 Long Cove loading for Philadelphia. off the schooner. This will probably be at Blouses &Shirts to match. victory once more perched on the banner of is a clever middle weight with a national rep citizens yesterday in the death of Rufus Y. Schs. G. M. Brainerd, Mullen, and Jordan tempted as soon as the steamer gets out of Rockland’s war scarred eleven. For one- utation, and this will be a great event in local - Crie which occurred at his home <. n Broadway. I.. Mott, Speed, from F. Cobb & Co.; A. YV. quarantine. Huston's News Stand, sidedness the contest did not quite equal that sporting circles. Mr. Crie had been in failing health for several Ellis, Ryder, from A. C. Gay & Co., for New Sch. YVilliam Butman, of Thomaston, Call In nnd look nt nay stock. I with the Shipping Ci.y boys, for while the years but the direct cause of his death was York, sailed YVednesday. whose cargo has been on fire for some weeks nra always pleased to ehow my Lincoln Academy lacked the experience and 1 probably paralysis. Deceased was born in at Provincetown, was opened Tuesday. The tactics of Bath, it possessed a very essential BOSTON LETTER. Sch. John S. Beecham, Hatch, from A. F. 8S0 MAIN STREET. goods. . . . . 1 Matinicus, 1824, the son of Eben and Sally. Crockett Co., for New York, sailed Thursday. fire is all out, but the vessel is badly burned quality in txcess (.f either Bath or Rockland He came to this city and entered the employ on her deck frame and sides, and the cabin Pillsbury Block. 11 igh School eleven. I of John YVakefiekl and for several years was Sch. Red Jacket, Rowe, sailed Thursday is atmost entirely gone. A vessel will be Our W eekly News Notes From New from F. Cobb & Co. for New Y’ork. That quality was weight. England’s Great Metropolis. 1 in the book and stationery business in YValdo- chartered to take the cargo to New York, Alfred M urray It was apparent when the gentlemen from j boro. He then became associated in busi Sch. Fannie YVhitmore, Campbell, with and the Butman will return to Thomaston Damariscotta stepped from the train that ness with his brother II. II. Crie, with whom ice from Bangor, arrived in New York Thurs for repairs. \-&‘THE BARGAIN CLOTHIER. they easily overtopped our buys on that Boston, Oct. 29, 1802. he remained until he retired from active life. day. score. They were big strapping fellows SIGN BIG SHIRT. Seldom does Boston entertain as many He married Hattie E. Tolman of YVest Sch. M. A. Achorn, /Ychorn, is in the HORSE HAIRS. bearing on their countenances that multitude Knox county visitors as were in town last Camden who survives him. Mr. Crie united stream for Bridgewater, N. S., to load lumber G. A. Ames has sold his horse C. T. L. to 446 Main St.. - Rockland, Me ot scars and the glow ol perfect health which week. They were to be seen everywhere, and with the Baptist church in 1843 and his 51 for the Canary Islands. M. IL Nash. An attempt will be made next comes only after an acquaintanceship with one could hardly turn a street corner without years connection with that church were filled season to have him lower Lazy Mike’s news the American football field. Had they worn Sch. Commerce, Torrey, arrived in New seeing a familiar face. It seemed hardly with active Christian work. Mr. Crie is Y’ork Thursday. paper record. their hair a little lunger and had not com credible that Rockland was so far away, and survived by two brothers, John and H. H. mitted the sad breach of football etiquette in one could almost imagine it a suburb of Bos Crie of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Tolman Schs. Nevada, Leighton, and Lena YVhite, wearing their hats onto the ground, they YVhite, from F. Cobb & Co., for New York, : + • r . 4•: .. , . ton. At every performance at the different Young of Liberty and Mrs. Henry Kelley of might have been picked out as winners. As theatres there probably was not an audience Fairfield. The funeral occurs Thursday at sailed Saturday. it was the would-be prophet shook his head in which that hustling Maine city was not 2 p. m. Sch. Laura M. Lunt, Peck, sailed Satur —NORTH CROOKETT and followed the good-sized crowd up to sec represented, and it is needless to say that a day with ice from Bangor for New York. New England 421 M ain St. the game. better dressed or better appearing class of James S. Cleveland died in Camden yester Schs. Nile, and Alfred Keene, from Rock —EAST- A3XTID We have a football eleven as well as a people is not to oe seen on our streets. day. He was the son of H. II. Cleveland, land, and Telegraph, Ella Pressey, Cyrus —SOUTH— = 1011 12 baseball team. Among those in town were the following and was a prominent member of George S. Chamberlain and Lottie from Thomaston, ar That fact was rather apparent when, well known people: Mr. and Mrs. James Cobb, G. A. R. He leaves a widow, son and rived in New York 25th. LOVEJOY, weakened by the absence of Stewart and his Donohue, who made Young’s their head two daughters. He was a genial, popular Clothing Hod: = W E S T = = : citizen who will be sincerely mourned. Sch. Clara, Lord, has arrived at Key YVest weight, our boys had captured the first half by quarters during their stay, F. J. Bicknell, who from Tampa, Fla , leaking, having been a score of 6 too. Rockland drew the northern was a guest at the same hostelry, Mr. and THIS H.OWER OF FLOURS Died in YY'arren, Oct. 28, of consumption, ashore on the Middle Ground, but floated N E W L IN E goal and had the kick off. The sphere very Mrs. E. E. Rankin, who stopped at the without assistance. speedily fell into the hands of IIall,Rockland’s Quincy, Col. C. A. Leighton of Thomaston Harry Vinal, aged 20 years, 9 months. In Men's, Youths’, Bojt LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S active little quarterback, who with an activity another Quincy guest, F. E. Carr and R. R. the death of Harry Vinal the village has lest Sch. Emily F. Swift, Staples, arrived Fri one of its most esteemed young men, one day from Boston. Fall and W inter and audacity that is seldom found in his size Ulmer, who made their home at the Crawford, carried it across the 25 yard line. Whether Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. whose qualities of heart and mind had drawn to him a large circle of friends, whose love Sell. Thomas Hix, Thorndike, arrived Sun and Children's Underwear. : the applause which followed acted as an in A. II. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sherman, day with coal to TI. IL Hall & Co. from ♦ ♦ ♦ centive or not is unknown, but Hall continued Mr. ami Mrs. S. H. YVebb, Mrs. A. S. Little and devotion found expression in countless New Y’ork. the career thus begun throughout the game, field, Mr. and Mrs. C. Doherty, Mrs. J. M. attentions during the brief confinement which G reat Bargains in brought to a close the disease against which Sch. S. J. Lindsey, McFadden, brought Costs a little, more and a glance at the summary shows that half Blackington, Mrs. E. K. Glover, Mrs. Annie coal to Joseph Abbott Sunday from New 2 5 c C oo ds. of the touchdow ns were made by him. Burkmar, Mrs. Nellie Messer, Miss Mary he had struggled so long. The funeral on Ouercoais, than any other, be York. Which is only another argement that weight Ludwig, C. M. YValker, Chas. E. YVeeks, Mrs. Friday was largely attended. The sermon cause it is wdrth ♦ ♦ ♦ by he Rev. J. L. DMott was wholly of Schs. Anna M. Dickinson, Ginn, and Car more. And it Extra Fine New Line doesn’t cut the entire figure. C. U. Keene, Master Bert Keene, Mrs. A. H. Recovering somewhat from their surprise Ricker, Mrs. Thomas Donohue, Mrs. YV. F. scripture clustered about the text: “These rie L. Hix, Rogers, arrived from Portland Corsets, Cloves the academy boys placed themselves a little Norcross, Geo A. Gilchrest, Clarence Hall, things have I spoken unto you, that in me Sunday. Hakes Mure B r a J ye might have peace.” Musical selections, : 4<; and Hosiery. more on the defensive and until Glover car J. E. Hill, E. C. Clark, Hezekiah Fales, Miss Sch. Canton, Eaton, brought hay from Ulsters Makes W hiter Bread ried the ball through their center they fought Linnie Holmes, Col. Thos. G. Libby of “Fading Away” and “The Lord is my Shep Belfast Saturday to A. F. Crockett Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ herd” were rendered by the quartet: Miss Makes Better Bread. every inch stubbornly. Weight seemed to Y^inalhaven, Frank YViley of Camden, and Sch. Lady Antrim came up from Boothbay Cotton Underwear avail but little and had it not been for the Mr. and Mrs. YV. A. Luce, II. IL Colburn and Grace DeMott, soprano; Miss Josie Hovey, Monday to load for Boston from James Tol alto; George YY’alker, tenor; Everett Stevens, ■ Your grocer may tell you nt popular prices. clever tackling of quarterback Glidden a John Thomas of Rockport. man. something else is “ just as ♦ ♦ ♦ touchdown must have resulted much sooner bass. Miss Hattie Stevens presided at the good,'' but it isn’t. piano. The floral tributes were numerous Schs. YVin. IL Jewell and Emma, with than it actcally did. Hodgkins and Glover As predicted last week, at roll call YYrednes- s Our Infants and and beautiful in design. The flag of the High lumber, and L. A. Stetson, with brick, from by gradual gains got the ball to the extreme day Supt. John Brickley was promoted to the Bangor to YV. II. Glover Co., arrived Monday. C h ild re n ’s : : edge of the goal line and the crowd got in School was at half mast during the day. rank of lieutenant and is to remain at station The service was under tfie direction of Sch. E. Arcularius, Davis, arrived Mon Lino of Goods ts tho most its first hearty cheer when I.atham dug his 2, which is a pleasant surprise to him, as he co nplcte in every branch head and the ball into the ground back of the Dea. Jas. Studley and Miss Clara Hosmer. day from New York, via Portland, and is R eefers! F o r Ibaxo Toy i of the outfit. expected to be transferred to some other line. The cheer had a quick death when The pall-bearers were Reuben Hall, Ralph loading from Almon Bird for New Y’ork. Cur goods Invite Inspection division. Spear, Oliver Meserve, Chas. Robinson, Sch. Mary Jane Lee, Nelson, brought coal from the Indies,all of whom Clark was seen running across the field at CHAS T. SPEAR, full speed the ball safely tucked under one George Holt, Lewis Burgess and YVm. Teague. Mont lay fr»)in New York for Perry Bros. nre heartily Invited to eall Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Clark and Miss Mabel The interment was in the village cemetery. The sale of Overcoats and Ul D e a le r in all klndn of nnd see us. arm. He was pulled down near the Rock Sch. Hattie M. Howes, with paving from Clark of YValdoboro have been spending a sters at Ike New England Cloth CRAIN. FEED, ETC., land line but the run and excitement which it Vinalhaven for New York, is at the South! 421 M ain Street, & produced amounted to nothing for referee few days in town. Miss Clark, who is a Mrs. Hannah A. Mather -lied at North graduate of the young ladies school on Railway, having been ashore near Vinal-1 ing House last Eall aiyl.Winter Hardware & Wooden Ware Black declared it a touchdown for Rockland, Castine Oct. 21, agedj 79 years. She had haven. Foot of Limerock. Marlboro street, has many pleasant acquaint was absolutely enornfous, w'[r.<*W'^ Stable Fixtures of all kinds the point having been made before Clark been an invalid the past two years and the Schs. Nevada, Leighton, for Boston, and j seized the ball from Latham. Latham kicked ances here, and has been improving her end resulted from a stroke of paralysis. The opportunities to renew them during her stay. Atlanta, Cole, for Portsmouth, from F. Cobb ; was owing, no doubt, to their a pretty go;.l and the score stood 6 to o for funeral occurred YVednesday, the remains be & Co., sailed Monday. Rockland. y ing taken to Brooksville fur interment. A. I. Immense Stock anil the Low Sch. Carrie L. Hix is loading from A. J. And that was as far as either team got in Mrs. YV. F. Glover, who has been visiting Mather, whose aunt she was, attended from Prices placed on each garment, that half. in this city, returned to Camden last week. this city. Mrs. Mather was the wile of John Bird & Co. for New York. E>. B . H astin g s, The academy team had the kick off, but R. Mather and they formerly resided in this Sch. Catawamteak, Norton, is at Camden that made nlmo-t every visitor the ball went back to the center line through Mrs. Chas. Knowlton is visiting her city, living awhile in the Fogg house on discharging coal from New York. to this House in need of an the agency of Glover. Damariscotta got 25 daughter, Mrs. Fred E. Drew, at East Boston. Pleasant street and later in the II. S. Moor Sch. Anna M. Dickenson, Ginn, is loading 316 and 318 Main St. yards through a foul, and thus encouraged house on Union street. Mr. Mather was the from Joseph Abbott for New Y’ork. O vercoat or Uls er a purchaser. they played with renewed spirit. Crockett Mrs. Frank N. Carleton returned to Bos junior member of the firm Cobb M Mather, Sch. J. B. Holden, Haskell, sailed from The New England Clothing Co. was handily tackled by Glidden and Woodard marble workers. He left Rockland some 35 ton last week, from YVinterport, Me., where New York Saturday for Mayport, Fla. believes that during the coming darted around the right end with the ball and she has been visiting the past two months. years ago. Ib: is at present postmaster at was tackled almost as a touchdown had been North Castine. Mrs. Mather was a genuine Sch. James YV. Bigelow, Bird, is on the Eall and Winter they can equal, Catch on to some of the Great Bargains v e are now made. All that saved one in fact was the Christian lady whose time and services were Kennebec loading ice. call of time. A new star, a new play and a new com devoted to benevolent acts such as alleviating Sch. Lavinia M. Snow cleared at- Pasca if not increase their Great Sale offering. We have just arrived from the great markets and The second half was different. pany will make a bid for Boston’s favor at the suffering among the sick. goula 26th for New York. of last season, as they have Park theatre tonight. The new star is an old Damariscotta played entirely upon the de Sch. YValker Armington, Drinkwater, ar lately opened the Lurgest Stock fensive and if perchance one of the Academ favorite, Eddie F<»y, who has been seen here Miss L. Blanche Sumner of Thomaston, rived at Baltimore 24th from Providence. have bought an immense stock of before in the extravaganzas, “ Bluebeard Jr.” ies started to make a gain lack of interfer who had been visiting in New York, died Sch. YVm. H. Allison, Kenniston, arrived of Overcoats an 1 l | ence upon the part of his fellows prevented. the “Crystal Slipper,” “Sinbad” and “Ali there Tuesday last. The remains were brought Baba.” The company is full of well-known at Richmond, Va., 26th, an I sch. Edward ery desirable Si viin Damariscotta had the kick aud Glover as us to Thomaston and the funeral held at the Lameyer sailed from Richmond same date, ual got the ball. With the aid of Hall he people, including Louise Montague, Sadie home of the bereaved mother Friday. De Shade ever p| MacDonald, Lillian Hawthorne, Madeline bound to Saco. NEW FALL GOODS. made a succession of gains and the ball went ceased was 24 years of age, a graduate of counters, and over the center line. Hall was in a fair Morando, Kate Uart, Hallen Mostyn, Joseph Thomaston High School, and a member of Sch. Belle Hooper, Hall, sailed from Fer way to make a touch-down when Clark tack Doner and others. The organization is said the M. E. Church. She was a young lady of nandina 25th for Port Spain. AVe shall give our customers seme wonderful bargains for led. The ball was declared notin play and went to number altogether nearly too people. the most beautiful character. Sch. Edward S. Stearns, Heal, arrived at M o re back 20 yards. Rockland regained 15 yards, “Off the Earth” is the title of the play. It Charleston 25th from Rockport. • the next thirty days. however, through a foul play. The foul was was written by John D. Gilbert and Louis The funeral of Mclzar YV., son of Col. and Sch. Harriet Rogers brought cooperage C enuini caused by the Damariscotta men jumping on Harrison, and is styled a “fantastic, operatic Mrs. L. D. Carver, took place from their resi YVednesday from Sullivan for S. P. Prescott. one of their opponents after a down bad been travesty.” dence on Pleasant street, Thursday, Rev. C. YV. T h a n called. Glover and Crockett carried the ball There will naturally be much rivalry among Bradlee officiating. Mr. Carver died in Mil ever the 25-yard line and Hall made another theater-goers, especially in the ranks of the ford, Mass., last Tuesday. He was 45 years of CAMDEN. Those who al cf his phenomenal runs, being tackled by first nighters, and the host of friends of the age and formerly lived in Rockland. warm, durable 1 Case Bleached crash only 4 cents 10 pieces all colors fine handsome Stetson directly before the goal. Hall again Boston lodge of Elks, to obtai seats for the Saturday afternoon we had two boats, one opening night of the Castle squaie theatre,and to and the other from Boston. ster, will positively find a yard. Serge for 50 cents never sold for less secured the ball and fairly laid it across the HURRICANE go?l for a touchdown. Latham kicked the first night of the Elks’ benefit with “Capt. Mrs. YV. O. Fuller, jr., of Rockland is the the Largest Variety to Paul” as the attraction. Realizing this and than 65 cents. 15 pieces colored another beautiful goal and the score stood guest of J. B. Stearns and wife for the week. from, at Unequalled Low Rockland 12, Damariscotta o. wishing to give everybody a fair opportunity The I. V. G. Club held a concert Fri 1 Case new style Black and Gold Mr. F. E. Atteaux, chairman of the enter day night. A baked hean supper and dance Rev. L. D. Evans preached in the Congre dress goods for 12 1-2 cents would It was Damariscotta’s kick and Crockett gational church at YViscasset, Sunday. prints for 7 cents. got the ball but fumbled and went down with tainment committee, has provided for an closed the program. The guess cake was be cheap for 20 cents. out a gain. Glover gained 15 yards. At this auction sale, to take place Thursday- after taken by Miss Isa Cogan. The company was Rev. C. F. Barrows occupied the Congre point Sider.sparker of Warren, who played noon, Nov. 8, the sale beginning at noon, not a large one but all had a good time. gational pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Keith has kindly loaned the Bijou theater NEW E N G L 1 Case Toilet Quilts for 98 cents with the visitors, was badly injured and Glid Mrs. Elvira Thomas returned to her home Miss Nellie Simonton has gone to Boston We have another lot of the Novel den, one of the substitutes, took his place in for this purpose and the seats will be auctioned at Portland Monday. She was accompanied to enter the New England Conservatory worth 81.25. the line. Rockland made a succession of short off by Mr. John B. Fitzpatrick. by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. where she will study music and German. She ties in dress goods for 39 cents a gains but finally failed to make the required “In Old Kentucky” sprang into popular P. Brown. was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Ever CLOTHING live yards and the ball became Damariscotta’s. favor at its first representation at the Boston ett Simonton, and master YValter Simonton, yard. These goods are 40 inches theatre last Monday night, and has been on It is with regret that we learned the death 371 MAII Turkey Red Table Linen 25 cents Quarterback Glidden got a fine start but of Mrs. Silas Garrett of Granite Island, which who will make a short visit in the city. wide and all wool. We are showing the top wave of prosperity ever since. warranted fast color. New lot of Damariscotta failed to assist him with the Throughout the week the theater has been occurred the 29th. She had been in poor A class has beers organized in the Baptist S TA TE OF the best lot of Black Dress Goods and proper interference and he lost to Bird, who thronged with enthusiastic audiences, and health for some time. Her daughter, Mrs. society for the study of sacred literature un KNOX SS. Table Linen 25, 50, 62, 75 and 81.00 made a brilliant run of 30 yards. Rockland hundreds have been turned away, unable to Thus. Haddican of this place, has been stop der the direction of the pastor, Rev. F. M. To tbu Honorable Justice 1 at the lowest prices ever made on fine was given 15 yards more through a foul obtain admittance. The success here is due ping with her. She was a lady greatly Preble. The members are some of the nicest Court, next to be holden J per yard. Napkins to match. tackle. Glover was here ruled out of the esteemed by all. She leaves a husband and of Camden's young people. The last meet for our said County, on I goods. in a great measure to the fact that the present hecviuber, A D. Ibl4 game, and Lurvey took his place. Hall made elaborate production was arianged expressly daughter who have the sympathy of many ing was held Friday evening at the home of George 11 Butler of said a touchdown square on the line and Latham for the Boston theater. The scenery has all friends in their trouble. the pastor, on Mountain street. Eliza J. Buller, respee lau folly m arrte 1 to *al Colored Shaker Flannel only 5 cts. kicked his third successive goal. been painted specially for this season, and the The G. A. R. gave a pleasing entertain Score—Rockland 18, Damariscotta, o. on tfie second day of O ctobv^ We have the largest and best line spectacular effects are on a more liberal scale ment, “Living Pictures,” in the Opera House, rreoeott, a jusllce of tfie peucefl| p er yard. Damariscotta kicked to Crockett who made than ever before. Selaf. Friday evening. There was a fair audience together a* hint bund aud wife at Ball of Hosiery in the city. See our a fine punt. Lurvey fumbled and lost to A TRUE STORY, but not as many as the committee deserved Juue, 1692; that your llbelluut ha* t Damariscotta. Hodgkins, wh" had through I for they were untiring in their labors to make Fleece lined fast black Hose for out the game been doing marvelous tackling, There will be presented at the Grand Opera Visit our Cloak Room aud see our House, Boston, during the week of Oct. 29, (he whole thing a success. It was a most twentieth day of Ju n e, lsV2, eloped with t got the ball but made the fatal mistake of 1 delightful entertainment and will probably be F lnue/, and for »oiue tim e *ub*e
CHURCH CIRCLES. HER DUTY TO TELL BRILLIANT WEODING. Good attendance at Universalist circle sup W. S. SHOREY per Wednesday evening. Former Kno« Count, tojr Wede 1 Fair Wea rFan o n ANO One of the Loveliest of Ladies Writes Our Readers Virginian and Takes Her West. ROOK INFANTS INVALID •. There will be a circle at the First Baptist TMAOt Knox County Horses Which Have parlors tomorrow, Wednesday, evening. The A Letter They Will Never Forget. It is a Grand following ladies, members of the choir, will John F. Bickmore, of Denver, Colo., for U l N D E R , Lowered Their Records. show their skill at housekeeping: Mrs. A. B. Letter and Well Worth Reading. merly of Tenant’s Harbor, and Miss Matilda Butler, Mrs. James Watts, Misses Sarah Pills Brown of Charleston, West Virginia, were BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, bury and Gertrude II eaward. wedded at Charleston-on Kanawha Mqnday THE ONLY PERFECT af last week at eight o’clock p. m. The cer Front St., Bath, Maine. ' Substitute for Mother's MiHc Some of Rockland’* Fast One* mid M lint The Ladies Circle, connected with the emony was held at the Elms, the fine resi- Pratt Memorial M. E. church, held a sociable S.' •W-KYpry De.erlntlon of W ort pertaining to thr Wallingford, Conn. dence of James F. Brown, brother of the bride, Boot Rinding Rntlnea. Executed Promptly. My hoy haa novor Ix'po nick a rtnv Pirn • I * They Have hone—A Knutson of Time at the home of L. S. Robinson and wife, after which a reception was held which was commenced taking Melliti’s l »x«i.: .. - « .1 Grace street, Wednesday night, and beyond a very brilliant aftair. ERflniatpR given on L n rg o o r Small Jobs I a moment before be tookLWK IL. It Kednclnff for Local Flyers—Tenant’s J. J. Richmond. \ having a thoroughly delightful gathering, held 1 he bride is a charming lady who has oc Harbor Wonder, Fleet honald—Horse their annual meeting. The following officers cupied a high position in Charleston society. Charlestown. Mam. were elected: President, Mrs. Rebecca Ingra Gentlemen: — Have been n.i Invalid for F H air* From Nat ions Stables. Mr. Bickmore is the son of Mrs. T. B. Bicc- levem! month." and Melllt.Mellir. nh 1 «...d to the 01. A ham; vice president, Mrs. H. E. Candage; more of Tenant’s Harbor. He is a graduate food I've had that 1 relished,nnilat thesumi- \ secretary and treasurer, Miss Georgie Sweet- • time nourished and strengthened. F of Amherst College, and a successful Den , A. B. Dav land; collector, Mrs. Hattie Leavitt; direc - , M ' , ver, Col., real estate man. He owns a num t SEND for our book, “ Tlie‘ Cn " uud I tors, Mrs. C. W. Bradlee, Mrs. R. B. Miller, G. H. Talbot of Camden has two good ber of fine properties there. He is a gentle Feeding of Infanta,'* mailed Mrs. Fred Ulmer, Mrs. Henry Day, Mrs. J. man of character and in every way worthy of Free to nny nddress- horses. One, Vigilant, is of Wilkes blood, a 5 5 z two-year-oil bay, weighs 925 pounds and Ircd Hall, Mrs. Rebecca Luce, Mrs. L. F. the beautiful lady who has become Mrs. ■ Ooliber-Goodale Co., Boston, Mass Bacheldcr, Mrs. E. S. Robinson, Mrs. J. T. Bickmore. showes a 2 140 clip. The other, Hector, is a Lothrop, Mrs. George Perry and Mrs. Cora 5-vear-<»l