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VOLUME 23 HALLOWELL. ME.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1900. NUMBER 37

OUR THREE KINGS. tion to convince the human race of his ent markets. Hence the great advance murky fog, and have glistened on the hay. You will wonder why a man like good intentions. Europe, lean and hun­ in prices—at a time, too, of dear freights young grass blade of April in Irish this is found buried out here hundreds Whatever may be the thought of im­ gry-eyed, appeals to him. He would caused by the absorption of tonnage in fields. It has been lifted up to heaven of miles from civilization, and why he JM- s o r o s i s m perialism there can be no question that like to give it a square meal at a price connection with the Transvaal War, and sailed in great wool-pack clouds should meet these conditions so stoical- America has three kings whose empire which it can afford. And he is getting and by the general activity of trade all across the sky, forming part of a cloud You may try to find the reason, is expanding every day. They are coal, on, In 1890 we exported 100,000,000 over the world. Prices having been, mountain, echoing with thunder. It and you will probably fail,as I did; for The New Shoe for Women, corn and cotton. bushels of corn to Europe, last year by the comparative scarcity and peculiar has hung in a fleecy veil many miles though ready to tell of everything about King coal is as old as the hills but his more than 200,000,000. English buyers conditions, sent up to a level which above the earth at the close of long sea­ the island or to share with you the pro­ reign is recent, his supremacy modern, are new in Chicago picking out Christ­ renders industries uuremunerative, will sons of still weather. It has descended ducts of his island home, he will con­ The emb odiment of Comfort lie is strictly up to date. His chariot is mas cattle for the great holiday. When be brought down again by the conse­ many times over in showers to refresh verse on any subject save himself; and and Elegance, the steam engine, his outriders motor the London merchant smacks his lips quent curtailment of consumption. It the earth, and has sparkled and bub­ the result is that you depart still won­ cars, his heralds electric currents, his over his Christmas dinner it will be in is the natural effect of high prices to bled in mossy fountains in every coun­ dering over the personality of this man body guard giant industries, his army praise of our King Corn, not of his queen. check consumption, and so the bane try in Europe, and it has returned to its of talents who among these untutored Price $3.50. the millions who toil to the tune of hum­ Corn is a hustler, an expansionist, of carries its own antidote. A good deal native skies, having accomplished its natives must of necessity lead a life al­ ming wheels, his palaces the factories of boundless ingenuity, up to everything. of mischief may be done, however, purpose, to be stored once again with most as solitary as did Selkirk when, the world. lie is a very fascinating In our agriculture department at the before coal prices return to a reasonable electricity to give it new life-producing two hundred years ago, he saw the sails To enable the Ladies of Hallowell to purchase the kind of king. Paris Exposition is a “ massive exhibit” level, and undoubtedly the coal famine qualities and equip it as heaven’s mes­ of the “ Cinque Ports” sink below the Sohosis S h o e s on the same terms *s our cus'omers in Au­ Thirty years ago Jevons said, “ Day of what corn can be and do. In that in Europe has given America an open­ senger once more.—Frank II. Sweet. horizon. gusta we will give tickets to ali who purchase S o r o s i s S h o e s by day it becomes more obvious that exhibit, besides a score of different forms ing for both coal and iron that she is “Of Selkirk there still remain many from our store good for the fare to Augusta and return. coal is the main-spring of modern ma­ of foods, Corn presents itself in the fol­ not likely to allow to be closed again. ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. traces. Ilis cave still exists at the terial civilization. This age has been lowing different capacities: husks for “ The projection of American coal into head of English Bay, and up at the called the Iron Age, but coal alone can mattresses, cellulose made of pith for the international arena is, indeed, the About two years ago, a report was point where he kept his lookout, Eng­ F. L. HERSEY, Water St., Augusta. command in sufficient abundance either packing the coffer-dams of battle ships, great economic feature of the time. It cabled around the world that the island lish naval officers have placed a tablet is not probable that American coal will to his memory—for Selkirk died an offi­ SOLE AGENT FOR AUGUSTA, HALLOWELL AND GARDINER. the iron or the steam and therefore coal paper stock prepared from the shells of of Juan Fernandez, down in the South commands this age—the Age of Coal. corn stalks, Bourbon whiskey, alcohol, go to feed British factories; but if it Pacific, had disappeared as the result of cer in the English navy, being a lieu­ With Coal almost any feat is possible or feed of ground corn blades and stalks, goes to feed some of the foreign facto­ an earthquake. tenant on board H. M. S. “ Weymouth” when the end came. E. L. STAPLES. MELVILLE SMITH. W. E. MOODY easy,without it we are thrown back into table syrup, British gum, vanish, cob ries and coaling stations hitherto accus­ Ordinarily such a report would have the laborious poverty of early times.” pipes, lager beer; salves, laundry starch, tomed be fed from South Wales and the attracted little notice; but the fame of By this tablet does the navy of Great Professor Edward S. Meade, from table starch, corn oil, vulcanized corn North of England, it will save the drain this particular island had gone wherever Britain indorse the authenticity of the Staples, Smith & Moody, whose article in the Forum I take im­ oil, grape sugar, gluten feed, glucose, on the British fields for foreign uses. the English language is read, for Juan tale which formed the foundation of portant facts says: “The manufactur­ confectioner’s crystal glucose and con­ Thus, the British exports will be abated, Fernandez was the place of Alexander Defoe’s greatest and most popular work. ing supremacy of the Old world is pass­ fectioner’s paste. And this is not all. or at all events not increased, and they Selkirk’s exile—the scene of “ Robinson ‘From the lookout down to the beach A Hatter of Pridei ing to the New. Coal is King, and his Corn oil is used with commercial rubber are now as large as they need be. Crusoe’s” adventures. Atsometimein where the cave is located, there is a dis­ throne is fixed forever in the United to make rubber boots, linoleum wheel- “ While it is for a royal commission, our lives this little island has been, to tinct trail, which it is claimed is the indeed, is owning one of our peerless pianos, States.” tires, blankets and other articles. It is or a committee of experts, to determine most of us, the most interesting spot in one daily trodden by the exiled mariner which are admitted to be perfect in every par­ But why has lie crossed the sea? He also used to make soap and olive oil. what are the present coal resources of during his four years of solitude.”— ticular. All our instruments are as good as the world. Thus it came about that has not. lie has always been here. Corn stalk pith is put between the plates the British Isles, ordinary persons may American Monthly Review of Reviews. the best. Every note in the scale, from lowest there was a great desire among seafaring This is his native heath. lie has moved of battle ships pith as an automatic take certain facts and probabilities into men to verify or else disprove the al­ to highest, is clear, distinct, and musical, his throne over here because this is sealer of leaks and bullet holes. It also consideration. One is that the British PUBLIC CONSCIENCE AROUSED. coupled with a singing quality which is the leged disappearance of the island. It where it belongs. Western Europe has goes into fine paper, films, imitation empire now produces about five-twelfths was this desire that led Captain Haw­ highest charm of instrumental compositions Has the result in the recent election but 10,000 square miles of coal lands. silks, gun cotton and other explosives. of the world’s coal, and that only the ley, of the U. S. S. Hartford, to attempt Progressive invention is 'making the piano a in Cumberland county any lessons for The United States has 50,000 square Great is Corn. fringe of the resources of India, Africa to “ pick up” Juan Fernandez, and so new creation. us? Is there any encouragement in this miles of coal area already available, say K ing Cotton. and Australasia has as yet been touched. to learn that the report of the seismic great turning over for those who are SeptlO nothing of the vast areas which arc still This King is all cotton and a yard Another is that the industrial consump­ disappearance was unfounded, and that honestly striving to uphold the consti­ under cover, or just beginning to break wide. He is often called wool, but tion of coal will not increase in the “ Robinson Crusoe’s Island” still flou­ tution of the state? Is Mr. Manley sin­ JUST RECEIVED. Fine Line of New Music, voice & instrument. into the light. The Missouri coal field more lies are told about him than any rate in the future as in the past, because rishes. The story of the visit made by cere when he says that the “ present pro­ Also the Windsor Library of over 4000 Standard selections, 10 cents each, is two and one half times as large as other article of human wear. He is science is teaching us both how to the Hartford’s crew is told, in the Au­ hibitory law shall be strictly and rigidly Old In ti :.mei::s Take,! Ii. Lxch . ge. Y't s< lUtor Cash or Easy Monthly Payments that of Europe. Texas has 80,000 square white but has always* been the black economize coal and how to develop the gust number of the “Overland Month­ enforced in every section of the state?” BRANCH STORES AT BATH, WATERYILLE, AND FARMINGTON. miles of coal. Wyoming 20,000; Colo­ man’s burden. Once he was voted su­ employment of electric energy. For the ly,” by Douglas White. These things are signs of the restora­ rado 18,000; Montana 60,000; the Alleg preme in America, and then again he present, however, the coal question is It will he news to many of our read­ tion of law and order in our state. VICKERY BLOCK. AUGUSTA, ME. lienies are bottomed and built on coal. was not. He lost his grip for a time, undoubtedly a most anxious one for all ers that a community of Chileans is What are some of the lessons of the Washington lias an abundance of it; but is getting it back, in a new way. engaged in industrial pursuits.” living on the island to-day. recent political upheaval? and Alaska is yet to hear from. We The tariff helps him. It keeps out wool “Ever since the Chilean occupation 1—What an aroused public con­ have coal to burn. and makes men wear him whether they THE JAPS LAUGHED LAST. of the island, there has resided here a science can do. During the last thirty years the output shiver, catch cold, cough, go to the doc­ representative of the republic. Time The impossible becomes possible A Gentle Reminder of coal in Great Britan has increased less tor or the cemetery or what not. He The presence of the Japanese crown was when this representative existed in when public conscience is aroused. than 85 per cent. In the same period winks while somebody pulls the wool prince in Paris has reminded some one the form of a glittering army officer Public conscience slept for a long time is timely now before cold weather sets the coal output of the United States lias over the shivering people. of a good story. Then the dignity fell, until Juan Fer­ in regard to the great evil of the slave in, that if you have not procured your increased 650 per cent, rising from 30,- But I said he is shivering for his old It was at the time of the exhibition nandez’s governor visited ships in a red- traffic, but after several years of hard Winter's supply of coal, that now is the 000,000 tons per year to 225,000,000 tons. supremacy in anew way'. He is setting in 1867. A Japanese embassy went to striped shirt, an old tall hat, with work and great suffering by the friends time to get your money’s worth before And we have hardly scratched the sur­ himself up in the business of feeding Paris to treat for three free ports in sword of ancient make tied to his waist of the slave, jpublie conscience was coal goes up in price again, as it surely face, while the Old World miners are men as well as clothing them. Once France, in return for which France was by a bit of rope-yarn. But Fernandez awakened and the evil swept from the getting down where it is deep and dark cotton seed was dumped into the nearest has again advanced, this time not toward will. Our high grade ^coal you will find to have three in Japan. The negotia face of our land. It was public senti­ and damp and hot. It costs heavily to stream, or piled up and burnt up behind tion proved short and amiable. a position of military greatness—for it ment that prevented Roberts of Utah the very best for your furnace, stove and pump the water up and fresh air down, the cotton gin. Now it is worth $20 ‘Make your choice,” said Japan, “ we is commerce which is causing her little from taking his seat in congress. It range and we send it to your order to let down the miner and lift the coal. per ton, and Mr. Johnson claims, in his will choose afterwards.” colony to remain upon the island. Her was aroused public conscience that de­ clean and at Some of the deepest mines are down fine little article in the September Forum, The Minister of Foreign Affairs se governor is noiv an educated, sedate feated the rum element in Cumberland nearly 4,000 feet. Europe is beginning— that the yield of cotton seed per acre lected Yokohama, Yeddo and Han European, and though of foreign birth county at the last election. It was $5.00 a ton for Pea- slowly it is true—but beginning to run averages greater than the yield of wheat Yang. a citizen of Chili. He it was who met aroused public conscience that has Stove, Egg and Broken at $6.50 out of coal while we are just beginning crop of the country. Mr. Johnson also The embassy made no objection; they us in his boat and conducted the Hart elected for county attorney of Aroos­ to run into it. claims that the Agriculture Experiment simply smiled and went their way. ford to a safe anchorage. From a herd took county for two successive terms a Dealer for Hallowell and Augusta. Telephone 13—2. Then again, American coal veins aver­ Stations have showed that the food value Sometime afterward Japan sent word of his cattle fresh beef was purchased strong temperance man and one who is age nearly twice the thickness of those of wheat and of cotton seed is as $1 to that the three ports mentioned were and from the gardens of the little Chileno enforcing the prohibitory law. What ■Hallowell. of Europe. This makes it much easier $1.39. He believes that we are now agreed to, and in return Japan desired village came green stuff to gladden the has been done in Cumberland and F. S. lA/INGRTE. to operate machinery and to increase the losing $200,000,000, annually by not Havre, Marseilles and Southampton. hearts of the salt-fed mariners. Aroostook counties can be done in output per miner. In a period of twenty making a full use of our cotton seed. This last named gave the French offi “ We found that Fernandez possesses Sagadahoc county and every county in years the annual output per miner in What Mr Johnson specially urges is a cials fits. They never laughed so much an industry, for a firm of shrewd Ger the State. Great Britain decreased from 310 tons greater use of cotton seed oil. It is not before, and certainly never since mans has established on Cumberland But the friends of prohibition must to 275 tons, while during the same time enough that we use it for lard, linseed Southampton a French port. No, Bay a canning establishment for the learn that victories for right are the ™= CLARION Coal Furnace it increased in the United States from oil, olive oil, etc. He thinks it should was too good. Gently, but unmistak preserving of the splendid lobsters and results of faithful, unceasing labor and 370 tons to 540 tons. be given an open door to the dairy. It ably, they explained the situation. codfish with which the waters abound hard, unyielding, aggressive fighting, Therefore the United States is laying makes good butter, pleads Mr. Johnson, “ Why, Southamption is in England, As there are no such things as lobster we must fight if we would win. THE coal down at the doors of its factories at that is, with help from the real article; they replied. on the mainland, there is a ready mar We are just as sure to win if we less cost than the Old World; and there­ ind no doubt it does, as good as sheep’s “ We know that,” came the cool re ket for the little factory’s production. fight, as right will ultimately prevail. fore it costs less to run the engines, to tallow, lardine and other smart substi sponse; “ bat then Han Yang is in Ko­ Months had passed since anything save The news that comes from different turn the wheels and to manufacture the tutes which no cow ever saw. rea.” a little schoener from the coast had parts of the state indicate beyond any BEST AND STRONGEST goods, and by another therefore the in­ But whatever may be thought of the Whereupon the French officials col­ called at Cumberland Bay, so even out question that there is a growing public dustrial supremacy of the world is ours. butter proposition there can be no ques lapsed.—London Spare Moments. side the financial features the Hartford sentiment in favor of the enforcement HEATING Europe’s day has gone up in the smoke tion *hat the cotton seed is matching it­ visit was a welcome one. For the bal of the prohibitory law. The churches which will never come back to turn a self against corn for a place in the com­ A WONDERFUL TRAVELER. ance of the day, the cruiser lay at anchor are becoming awakened to a sense of wheel again. Old King Coal is here for mercial world which was not dreamt of giving her people an opportunity to their responsibility in suffering lawless­ good. Long live the King. thirty years ago. Ilave you ever thought that the water rummage about the island while stores ness and are beginning to realize their FURNACE K i n g C o r n . With three such Kings America com­ which is now in the ocean and in the were brought aboard and a supply of power to accomplish this great work. Corn-fed stock always commands the mands the future. We need no armies river has been many times in the sky? fresh fish secured. We can suppress the lawless liquor market. Our King Corn is getting fat to fight for empire. Our commercial The history of a single drop taken out “ There is little to attract in the ap traffic in*our state and will do so. IN THE MARKET. ter and saucier every day, and is begin supremacy is secure.—Orapho, in Ad­ of a glass of water is really a roman­ pearance of the village of San Juan 2—People are going to vote for prin­ ning to command the markets of the vance. tic one. No traveler has ever accom­ Bautista. Of the 93 souls, most are ciple instead of partisanism. It has many points of superiority. Call and examine it. world. We are learning that the corn plished such distances in his life. That employed in the canning-factory; and Mr. Manley was quick to learn this We have a full line of Stoves, Ranges and Oil Heaters, Coal belt of America is the champion’s belt THE WORLD’S COAL. particle may have reflected the palm by far the most interesting of all these lesson by the large cutting in some Hods, Galvanized Pails, Wash Boilers, Clothes Wringers. of the world. trees of coral islands, and caught the people is the governor, who, located on in some parts of the state in the recent It is becoming the world’s store house After a careful survey of the present sun ray in the arch that snaps a cloud this far-away patch of rocks, spends his election. The political bosses in the 6tate market place and food supply. All Eu­ conditions of the coal supply and con­ clearing away from the valleys of Vir­ time surrounded by an excellent library, have thought that they could elect any Stove Repairs a Specialty. rope has just been in Chicago buying sumption in the principal countries of ginia or golden California. filled with the best authors, which shows whom they nominated, but they are learn­ meats for its armies. There is no going the world, Mr. Benjamin Taylor, writ­ It may have been carried by the Gulf evidence of being kept abreast of the ing by sad experience that the people are to war any more without drawing upon ing in “ Cassier’s” for September con­ Stream from the shores of Florida aud times by the constant addition of lately going to vote for the man instead of the CT. W . CH TTRCH . our corn fields for food. Expeditions cludes that the explanation of the re­ Cuba to he turned into a crystal of ice published works. This governor will [Concluded on second page.) up the Nile, across Africa, on to Peking cent enormous consumption of coal in beside the precipices of Spitzenbergen. introduce you to his native wife and The Best Advice HALLOWELL, - - - Juljl . through India, are fed from Chicago— Europe is to be found in the phenomenal It may have summered at the North family, and gravely interpret for you We can give you when you have im­ the capital of King Corn—or there industrial expansion and activity of the Pole and sailed from those frozen seas in any one of five languages. He will pure blood and are afflicted with abouts. All armies are tin can brigades past two years. He says: to a towering iceberg. It may have in the next moment tell you that his is scrofula, rheumatism, neuralgia, ca­ which hark baek to our packing houses “ The plain fact to be deduced from a turned into one of the white starry a peaceful life there on the reefs of the tarrh or any blood disease, is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True SEND THE REGISTER TO FRIENDS. But Corn is not merely for war. He consideration of the whole situation is flakes that fall upon the frozen plain of Pacific, and calmly point out as his pro­ Blood Purifier. This medicine cures is benevolent. He is trying to fill the that the coal supply of Europe at large Russia and make their winter blanket. spective last resting-place the little grave when all others fail to do any good. dinner pail of the world. He sets up a was, last year, short- of the require­ It may have hovered over the streets of yard where the white crosses glint in Hood’s Pills are the best after- Everybody likies Home News. “Maize Kitchen” at the Paris Expos! ments of industrial Europe and depend- London, and have formed part of a the sunshine at the point north of the dinner pills, aid digestion 25c. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘20, 1900.

HALLO WELL REGISTER. A decision just rendered by the United THE NEXT HOUSE. (Continued from First Page.] Stales Supreme court, sustaining the PUBLIC CONSCIENCE AROUSED trust created by Mrs. Catharine M. Gar- The next congressional House of Rep­ The Politicians P u b l i s h e d S a t u r d a y s resentatives bids fair, if it does not have celon of Oakland, ends one of the long­ a Democratic majority, to have a Re­ party, that they demand men who have We are Did Not Succeed est litigations ever known in this State. publican majority so small as to make it some respect for their official oath, that Some time before her death in 1891, exceedingly difficult to carry through it they will vote only for the men who are 158 Water St., Hallowell, Me. strongly contentions measures. We In carrying DEWEY to the Mrs. Garcelon transferred property of worthy of the sacred trusts committed the value, at the time, over one million have ceased to have much doubt concern­ in Our ing the re-election of Mr. McKinley. to them. The political bosses try to White House. $1.60 per Year in Advance dollars, to John A. Stanley, in trust for X h R M g We think that a large majority of the make the people believe that if they do $1.76 after Six: M onths. Bowdoin coliege and the establishment people of this country realize that, what­ not vote for the partisan nominee, they Shall we succeed of a hospital in Oakland, in the propor­ ever may be his faults and those of his are traitors to their party, but they can New Store. W. F . M ARSTON , E d it o r a n d p r o p ’R. tion of two-fifths of the fund to the col­ administration, the risks involved in his re-election are decidedly less than those no longer deceive the people in this way. lege and three-fifths to the hospital. It which would be taken iu putting his The traitors in any party are not those We still have a large stock of* In Placing our RUBBERS Rathbone and other rascals connected is estimated that Bowdoin college will chief opponent in his place. But this who refuse to vote for the partisan can­ •clothing left. This store was fitted} in Your House? with the postal robberies in Havanna eceive considerably over half a million fear does not hold good when the rest of didate, but those who use the sacred ,up for our custom tailoring and fur-( have not received their punishments as dollars. the'ticket is taken into account, and we feel confident that there are scores of trusts committed to them for their own inishing goods business, and we can- We ought to be successful as we have the largest and most complete line of Rubbers on yet, but the promise is that the courts personal gains. Let the political bosses t,he river. We have them in all styles and all prices from the cheapest made, to the Finest thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, *not spare the room for clothing, asj will deal with them. Working men, whether at work in of electors who, while voting for the Re­ learn that if they place before the people, Rnbber in the World. This is saying a good deal, but nevertheless it is a fact. ,we are positively going out of the* mills, on railroad, in mines or on farms, publican presidential candidate, will unscrupulous men for positions of trust, We can save you about 10 Ter Cent, on your Rubber bill, if yon purchase vote for Democratic congressional nomi­ iready-made clothing as soon as pos-J If the Anthracite coal miners areal- cannot save as much money out of their the people wil‘ turn them down at the here. Having purchased such large amount of Rubbers, we have.been able to get them a nees. They will do this because they sible ; we shall continue the tremen-< ready in distress, after a m o n t h ’s idleness, wages as they could at any time during will consider it wise to hold the adminis­ polls. little cheaper, and therefore we shall sell them a little cheaper. it shows conclusively that the average either of the administrations of Grover tration in check.— Boston Herald. Patriotism is the bone and sinew of idous cut in prices we made before* workman had hardly more than $50 Cleveland. Their wages are nominally With Bryan in the Senate and a Demo­ our city, county and state. The party >our removal. We are offering thej JEETTIB SH O E STO R E. ahead—to carry him through the trouble. from G to 10 per cent, higher than they cratic House, the President would have that permits itself to be dominated by greatest values in clothing ever giv- 125 WATER ST., ausrl GARDINER. ME. were in 1893, and in some lines of highly his hands tied. ihe rumsellers of our state, forfeits its »en in Augusta. The gallant Oregon showed that they skilled labor perhaps 25 per cent, higher, ight to the support, respect and trust of can build world-beating battleships on In line with the above, is the sugges­ WE SELL but living expenses of all kinds, includ- tion made that Independent Republicans the people. I do not hesitate to say that O. H- NASON, the Pacific coast and now comes the Wis­ ng everything that a man uses for food the repuplican party committed itself to consin to give added proof. Its trial should endorse the present work of en­ Merchant Tailor, or clothing or furnishing his home, have forcement of the prohibitory law, by the rum element by rejecting a resolution trip shows that this new monster is the WATER ST., FOOT OF OAK, ncreased from 20 to 50 per cent., while favoring the enforcement of the prohibi­ ffiagee agd Glenwood fastest of all American battleships and voting for the Prohibition presidential 257 AUGUSTA, MAINE ’ the prices of building materials, which tory law. Think of a party entrusted the experts are confident that it would elector. That would show the dominant ire largely in the hands of trusts, have party the true condition of affairs. with the interests of our city publicly be equal to the great test imposed upon advanced 50 to 150 per cent. committing itself to the rum interests, FURNACES and HINGES, the Oregon. declaring itself in favor of the lawless­ WASHINGTON LETTER. WILL VOTE FOR McKINLEY. Best in tlie Market, also After several years’ absence abroad, A Boston correspondent of the Ban­ ness in our city. No man who favors Oct. 15th, 1900. Mark Twain, is home again. His travel Ten New England college presidents, supporting the constitution of the state, tliat W ondor Stove burns 48 Hours. gor Commercial, who visited rural That the administration regards the has not been for pleasure, but for the in answer to invitation from the Boston can afford to cast his vote for a party Maine this summer, complains of the crisis, so far as American interests are accomplishment of a noble purpose, the Journal, express their intention to vote that is absolutely under the control of lack of application of the simplest princi­ concerned, as past, in China, or that it KITCHEN GOODS, HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. payment of debts which he was not legally for McKinley. President Hyde, of Bow those who live in open defiance to our ples of sanitary science and those matters is anxious to make the powers think it bound to pay. Like Walter Scott, he doin, sums up his reasons for and constitutional laws. which make for the public health. He does, is shown by' the withdrawal of found himself thousand of dollars in against in a scorching way; he chooses I say this is not only because of the PLUMBING and PIPING. does not complain of the farmhouse American war ships from Northern Chi­ debt on account of his publishers—and the less of the two evils. He seems to ac.tiou of the republican party in our cuisine, and he evidently had clean rooms nese waters, in addition to the with­ like Scott, he had the honor and ability give the republican administration only last municipal caucus, but also because ind soft beds. But he did not endure drawal of our troops from China. This TABER, CAREY & REID, needed to pay the debt. horrible smells. He was probably in the four years longer lease of life. Here is there is not one single county or muni­ what he says of McKinley:—In tarifi cipal officer who is for the enforcement indicates that the purpose for which the Augusta, - - Maine Hack-woods where primitive methods recent ordering of the battleship Ken­ We are glad to note that the colored still prevail. legislation he has been the pliant tool of of the prohibitory law. We have not men of Boston, in convention, adopt an interested parties; from the silver delu one single official who is out and out tucky and cruiser Albany to Chinese address urging their fellow countrymen sion he was plucked a£ a brand from the with ns in onr efforts to enforce the law waters was done lias been accomplished. <*) 9) 23 £3® <9 ® ®®®®®®~®®® to divide up their vote, between the two President Eliot of Harvard advises the burning; the Spanish war was forced If a temperance man, one who believe The only two American warships now ® US War® efer® a) <*)!$ <*) q) <*) (*) upon him by the madness of Congress; remaining in northern Chinese waters parties. The Republican party seems to American student to get through college under him the war department was de in the temperance law, happens to be have forgotten its obligations, and the as quick as he can. lie says that as soon bilitated by favoritism and the civil ser­ elected, he is turned out as soon as it L are the New Orleans, at Taku, and the It is up to you now Democratic party is ready to disfran­ as r young man is able to do strenuous, vice has been demoralized by betrayal: known that he favors the enforcement Monocasy’ in the Pei-IIo. Those two chise them. By dumbly following one productive work, he should be in the his failure to give prompt and definite of our temperance laws. A man may will remain all the winter. Admiral assurance of an acceptable form of gov­ Remy, aboard the flagship Brooklyn, is We have just bought a Retailer’s Stock of party, they lose the opportunity to dictate world. “ Prolong your course long ernment has made the Philippines the be an habitual drunkaid and an ex-rum the term of better treatment. enough to learn to get the power of scene of prolonged bloodshed, and the seller, but he is retained in office, and the on his way to Manilla, which is the head­ work. Don’t spend four years if you source of endless expense. sober, law-abiding, law-loving man i quarters of the Asiatic squadron of “ Bangor was a dry town on Sunday can get it iu three. Get out into the My reasons for voting for him? Be­ turned out. This is a part of the shame­ which he is commander. He will be in for the first time in many years. No world just as soon as you can.” The less cause with-all his weakness he is not half ful work which the dominating party easy reach of China if lie is needed. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. liquor was publicly sold in the city from as dangerous as his well-meaning but Hon. John G. Carlisle, who was Mr. time a college man uses in fun the sooner light-minded opponent. Because his has been doing in bur city and county. 10 o’ clock Saturday night until Monday he learns to take off his coat and earn chief advisers and appointees are vastly 3. Our hope is in a non-partisan Cleveland’s Secretary of the Treasury, AT LESS THAN 2 5 c ON THE DOLLAR, and offer morning.’’ Doubtless the same old busi­ his daily bread, the more efficient will be superior to any that could be found fol movement. ^ said while in Washington, a day or two ness will be resumed every week-day lowing the present Democratic leader them to you at these unheard-of prices: college course. If the College course is Both the republican and democratic ago, that he did not intend to vote for This is not a very desirable advertise­ ship. Because his election will do more to be abbreviated, we should think it far parties have been tried and have proven either Bryan or McKinley, but he be­ ment to send over the country. Bangor to secure the benefits of sound money better to delay his entrance a year or two. than his defeat would do to avert the recreant to the trusts committed to them. lieved the latter would wiu. Boys’ Goods, 56c. Men’s J5 Ladies, 79c. needs a Sheriff Pearson to sweeten and A delegation of prominent dignitaries lie will know better then the particular evils of imperialism. Because the burial The democratic party favors prohibition purify. course he should take, and if his time of Bryan now past all hope of political of the Catholic Church, headed by Arch- Come early and make sure of your size. We still carry the resurrection is the best way to prepare in the form of license, and republican has been spent in practical work, he will party favors the prohibitory law, but not Bishops Corrigan and Ryan, had an ex­ “ Predatory wealth,” is a new phrase four years hence a Democratic opposition tended conference with the President to “Humanic” and “Well-Known,” better appreciate what he is doing. sane and strong enough to undo most of its enforcement. The republican party- introduced by candidate Bryan. Tie has the mischief which has been and will be says that it has given ns all our temper­ discuss the status of their church in Porto .~0~FCH~Cr*bO*!- Ov Ov O-I- O-r Od'CH-CK* the knack of giving out some pretty done by the McKinley administration ance laws, and we speak the truth when Rico and the Philippines. Members of suggestive themes. “Predatory wealth’ Speaking of the enormous destruction we say that this party has given us all the delegation stated afterward that they is a banner which might consistently be of property by fires in the United States W _ ZP^LYTSOJNT. our lawlessness, for in its political su­ were satisfied with the President’s ex­ carried by both Republican and Demo which reached about thirteen million The gallery of portraits of eminent planation of the policy of this govern­ AGENT FOR W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES. crat, so far as any punishments of trust dollars in the month of August, the Maine men which Superintendent E. C premacy it lias had the power to sup­ press the liquor traffic. But what is ment toward their church and its pro­ and thieving combines is concerned American Architect remarks that only Stevens is securing for the State, and All Kinds Repairing Promptly Executed. the real condition of our state under re­ perty in the former Spanish posessions. Public sentiment, which rules, is awake four of these fires, with an aggregate which will be hung in the rotunda of the publican rule? Lawlessness has in­ The published story that Gen. Chaffee ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ®P2 M 52 © ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® to the conditions! loss of about half a million dollars, were Capitol, will not only be a notable one captured $278,000 in gold in Tien Tsin . ,1 ■ - M.—11. 1 - ~ ^ W Glv r-\ — ______■ but of great value. It is estimated that crease I for many years. in cities which have anything like munic and shipped it to Washington is amusing ®®®®®®®®®®®®l ®®®®®®®®®®®® Dr. Hale presents the ipal control of building operations the portraits promised, with those already- The great political revolution in Cum­ berland county was affected by a citizens’ to official circles. Secretary Root was significance of the combination of the All the others were in country villages received, will be worth not less than Roosevelt, wife of Gov. Roosevelt, of movement. Democrats, republicans and inclined to be facetious about it when Notice of Foreclosure. cheap paper with modern labor saving or provincial towns, where official in $5,000. They will not cost the State New York. The election will not take prohibitionists united to defeat the law­ asked whether the story ivas true. He Whereas John M. Saunders, of Farming- and other mechanical improvements in spection is impossible. To counteract anything, as they have all been donated place until the 22nd of February next. less elements in that county. The same said: “ I never heard that Gen. Chaffee dale, County of Kennebec, State of Maine, the art of printing in a striking form this, a law might be made—making the Mr. Stevens has just received word that took any gold at Tien Tsin. If the Both ladies have active partisans, but the by his mortgage deed dated the fifth day of condition that existed in Cumberland October,' 1891, and recorded in Kennebec in this statement: “ The printing presses person on whose premises fire originates a portrait of Chief Justice John Appleton election for President of the United county exists in our own county, law­ Treasury people got hold of it, they took Registry of Deeds, Book 387, Page 277, con­ of England and America have printed liable for all the damage extending will be received before long. It will be advantage of myr absence. I wouldn’t States will probably be an important veyed to me the undersigned a certain lot or more pages iu the last twelve months outside of his own property. This is in presented by his son, Hon. Frederick II lessness. parcel of land with the buildings thereon have let them have it had I been here.” factor in determining the winner, the situated in said Farmingdale, and bounded than had been printed in all the world force in several European countries Appleton of Bangor. Mr. Stevens wi This state of lawlessness is a state of The facts are ancient news. Some money Daughters being fully aware of the so­ and described as follows: Beginning on the in all languages before the year 1801. and doubtless has a most wholesome be able to secure portraits of all the anarchy, as Judge Stafford of Vermont North side of Sheldon, so called, in line of was captured by Rear Admiral Remy’s cial and other advantages of electing land formerly of Geo. B. Nickerson and effect in reducing incendiary fires and chief justices, with the exception calls it. The state says, “ Thou shalt marines wtienTien Tsin was! taken, and either the President’s or Vice-President’s running Nortli on said Nickerson line eight carelessness. , who served from 1841 not” and the rumsellers say, “ we will.” it was about the amount mentioned. wife to be president of their organiza­ rods more or less to land of N. M. Whitmore; Second Time on Earth to 1848, and Ether Shepley, who was The rumsellers defy the state, and ques­ Thence West in line of land of said Whitmore The other powers made a demand for tion. four rods; Thence Southerly and parallel chief justice from 1848 to 1855. The tion is which is the greater the state or No Bolls Nor Carbuncles Now — A the money, but Admiral Remy declined Acting director Sullivan, of the Bu­ with the first mentioned line eight rods more At a meeting of the Maine School portrait of Gov. Enoch Lincoln has been the rumsellers? Will the citizens of or less to said Sheldon street; and thence Good Blood Mediolne. to give it up and deposited it in bis own reau of Engraving and Printing says Easterly and on said Sheldon street four rods masters’ Club at Waterville, April 13 received. It was donated by descendants onr city, county and state tolerate any “ I became convinced of the merit name in an Eastern bank, subject to the the series of postage stamps to be issued to the bound first mentioned. And whereas 1900, it was suggested that a Maine As of the family through Lincoln Kinnicntt longer this state of anarchy. Let the the condition of said mortgage has been of Hood’s Sarsaparilla when I took it order of the Navy Department, and it is in honor of the Pan American Ex­ myself as a blood purifier. So, when sociation of Colleges and Preparatory of Worcester. A picture of Gov. Joshua people rise up as they did in Cumber­ broken, now therefose, by reason of the Schools, similar in organization and pur there yet. This government has not de­ position, at Buffalo, will not only be dif­ breach of the condition thereof, I claim a my husband had boils and carbuncles I L. Chamberlain, to be painted by some land county, and put down this law­ foreclosure of said mortgage. urged him to take Hood’s and the re­ cided what will be done with it, and it ferent from any ever issued, but will be pose to the New England Association of noted artist, will be presented by Grand lessness, tins anarchy. A. E. LEWIS, sult was that when he had used but may be said to be held in trust at present. the handsomest work of its class ever By O. B. Clason, his Att’y. Colleges and Preparatory Schools, would Army friends of Gen. Chamberlain. A one bottle the boils had nearly all dis­ The reform in Aroostook county has The Chinese government has made no turned out by toe Bureau. Each de­ Gardiner, Me., Oct. 2nd, A. D. 1900. appeared. He continued the use of materially further the educational inter large number of these paintings will be been effected by a citizen’s movement. demand for it. nomination will have the body of the the medicine and after taking two ests of the State. The favor with which in place by the time the Legislature The citizens of that county elected a Although there are no party politics stamp printed in the color prescribed by bottles he was completely cured, and, the suggestion was received seemed to meets in January. More than fifty por­ Special Announcement. as he expressed it, felt as if he was on indicate that the formatian of such an county attorney who is doing his duty. in Daughters of the American Revolu­ law, while it will be surrounded by an earth for the second time. He has traits have already been promised and In the present term of court he is hav­ tion, it was brought out at the celebra­ Having been identified for many years with Association would meet wtih approval artistic border printed in a contrasting the best class of W a t c h W ork and E n g r a ­ never had any boils since. We take when complete, the collection will con­ ing the penalty of imprisonment in- from the colleges and preparatory schools tion of the tenth anniversary of the or­ color. They will be the first stamp v in g , with an enviable reputation for quality Hood’s as a spring medicine and gladly sist of about one hundred, which will flicte l on the rumsellers. This ought of work, I wish to announce that I have sev­ K . S t a y s a , ganization, in Washington, several days printed in two colors ever issued by the recommend it.” Mrs. A. of the State. The committee accordingly represent our ex-governors, Maine men ered my connection with H. P. Lowell, and Yonkers, N. Y. to be the penalty of every man who ago, that the leading candidates for government. invite all teachers in colleges in the State who have distinguished themselves in the now occupy the SOUTH WINDOW of the Scrofula from Birth. violates the prohibitory law. If we President, to succeed Mrs. Daniel Man­ Dr. Geo. E. Lane, of Portland, Me, QUIMBY ART STORE,Under Hotel North principals of high schools and academies halls of Congress and members of our where I shall give my undivided attention to “ I have found Hood’s to bo the which prepare for college, and teacher could send the rumsellers to jail for 30 ning, of New York, whose re-election is who used to be an army surgeon, is in greatest blood purifier I ever took, supreme judicial court, which will in­ or 60 days, they would not be so de­ prohibited by the Constitution of the or­ in the college preparatory departments of clude Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller Washington. He said on a subject that Watch Repairing and Engraving and 1 have tried many medicines. I fiant. This is what will be the penalty- ganization, and whose time will expire was a sufferer with scrofula from such schools, to meet at Augusta on Fri of the United States supreme court, one has been widely discussed: “ Although in the near future. Let us unite our Feb. 22,1901, are Mrs. Bryan, wife of Clock and Jewelry Work, birth. My eyes were so badly affected day and Saturday, Oct. 26 and 27, 1900 of Maine’s honored sons. The portraits ours is a temperance state, more liquor I would be almost blind for a week to organize a Maine Association of Col efforts to hasten the day.— W. A. Atch- Hon. W. J. Bryan,of Nebraskr,and Mrs. has been sold there than in any other state in all branches. at a time. My neck began to swell are to be made in oil, with six inch gilt ley, in Bath Enterprise. leges and Preparatory Schools. The frame. of its size. The fees of the Sheriff of I shall maintain a high standard of work, so that I could not breathe freely. How's This? and hope to receive a share of the patronage Medicines failed to do me any good sessions of the Associations will be held Cumberland County the past year of the people of Hallowell. until I began taking Hood’s Sarsa­ at the State House. It will be a favor amounted to about $50,COO. The prohi­ As in 1896, it is becoming evident that We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for parilla. Today I have excellent health if persons who expect to attend will any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by bition candidate for Sheriff who was re­ A- B. WOOD, and my eyes give me very little notify Mr. C. F. Cook, principal of the New YY>rk State may be the center about Hall’s Catarrh Cure. cently elected and will go into office the trouble. I owe it all to Hood’s, which W H Y COUGH 258 Water Street, Augusta. Augusta High School, of their intention which the national election results will Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup cures Cough F. J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O. first of the year, has charge of the city I recommend to all suffering from any cluster. In other words, the saloon and or Cold at once. Conquers Croup, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. disease of the blood.” Miss K e t t i e Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him 1 mission iu Portland. Republicans and criminal population of New York hold Whooping-Cough and Measle-Cough McGuire, Silver Creek, Ky. yyithout fail. All mothers praise it. perfectly honorable in all business transac­ democrats united, giving him the larg­ Agnes O.-Hersey A Guarantee,— the balance;of power in determining who Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, tions and financially able to carry out any That Tired Feeling. Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and obligations made by their firm. est vote cast in years, because he an­ shall be president. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, “ I cannot say too much for Hood’s Such as “The Wetberell & Brother’s Pure Consumption. Quick, sure results. nounced that lie would take only $3,000 READER. Price, 25 cents. Refuse the dealer’s substitute. Toledo, O. Sarsaparilla as a remedy for that tired White Lead” is sold under $1000, for Purity, Wadding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale as his salary, turning the other into and worn out feeling one has in the one can assure themselves, that they are For the first time in recent history, Druggists, Toledo, O. getting Pure White Lead. It is fine, white the county coffers.” Dr. Lane says pro­ Teacher of Elocution spring. As a strength builder and fresh eggs have been shipped by mail. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, appetite creator it has no equal.” and durable, and has the best of working D r.B n ll’s acting directly upon the blood and mucous minent republicans are advocating legis­ and Physical Culture. qualities. C. L. Spaulding and F. H. Beale A badly smashed paper box, with the M r s . L. B. W o o d a r d , 285 Ballou & Co., of Augusta sell this Lead under the surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent lation that will fix a salary for sheriffs Graduate of Emerson. College Street, Woonsocket, R. I. ^ remnants, is held as a “ prize package,” COUCH SYRUP free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all of Oratory. guarantee, and will sell it as low as you can Druggists. and give the state a high license liquor buy for elsewhere. in the Portland postoffice. Always cures when others fail. Hood’s is Peouliar to Itself. Or. Bull’s Pills cureConstipation. 50 pills 10c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. law. P. O. A ddress Hallowell, Me. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20,1900.

The ladies of the W. C. T. U., will A HAPPY OCCASION. meet with Mrs. A. I). Knight Thursday Collector’s Notice of Sale. The Woman's League connected with afternoon next at the usual hour. Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the B a k i n g Doubtless the ladies will have some­ the Old South church, Mrs. Clara town of Farmingdale, in the County of Hats and Caps. thing to say about the offensive cigar­ Eveleth, president, converted their first Kennebec, for the year 1899. The following list of taxes on real estate R o y a l ette. meeting of the season Monday after­ of non-resident owners in the town of There are many styles. Powder noon last into a reception to Mrs. C. Farmingdale, for the year 1899, committed T A bsolutelybso lu tely 'Pureu r e Wednesday next the Maine Central A. Wight. The parlors wei’e wrell to me for collection for said town, on the We have the Right styles, will send round trip excursion tickets 27th day of May, 1899, remain unpaid; and Makes the food more delicious and wholesome filled, and the words of greeting ex­ NOTICE is hereby given that if said to Boston, good for 8 days, at $4.90. which are correct for ROYAL BAKING POWPER CO ., NEW YORK. tended were most cordial. Mrs. Wight taxes, interest and charges are not previous­ ly paid, so much of the real estate taxed as Mrs. J. B. Thomas and her son, Ralph and her two children, with her mother, is sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, S. Thomas, plan to make their home in Mrs. Burgess, of Detroit, Mich., were including interest and charges, will be sold Fall and Winter Wear. PERSONAL NOTES. at public auction at Town Hall in said , - S o c a l the West, and will probably leave us all participants in the honors extended. town, (the same being the place where the early in the new year. The good wishes The reception continued from 3 to 5 last preceding annual town meeting of said Call and. look at onr $2.50 Rranlclin R ev. H. F. H akding, of East Ma- of many friends will go with them. o’clock. At the latter hour refresh­ town was held) on the first Monday of De­ D erby. It has all the good points of The city water of late assumes a yel­ chias, was greeting old friends early in cember, 1900, at 9 o’clock A. M. We have in hand the finest line of ments were served, Mrs. Teuney and Name. Amt. of Tax. low tinge—due probably to the abun­ the week, lie brings word of an earn­ the $3.00 Derby. Calendars ever shown in Ilallowell, and Mrs. Safford, presiding at the tables. Joseph L. Colcord, Lot of land, 01-4 dant rains and the roily condition of the est, determined effort to secure enforce­ acres, bounded East and South ment of the laws in h i; part of the State. will be pleased to exhibit them to any They were ably assisted by a corps of by land of C. J. Clement, North brooks. who are planning to issue these souve­ young ladies of the parish. and West by land of A. Currier. THOSE RED CAPS FOR BOYS ARE "NOBBY.” Mrs. C. J. H iggins is the guest this Value $100.00. $1.10 AVi 11 the person who has “ When nirs. This gathering may be looked upon G. II. SEAVEY, Collector of Taxes for Knighthood was in Flower’- from the week of her son, Charles, at Kittery. as the first of the socials to contribute the Town of Farmingdale for the year 1899. The Garden orchards within the Farmingdale, Oct. 17, 1900. Public Library please return it at once. M r. F red Latlip, of Johnson Bros., limits of the city are not doing as wTell to the social life of the church. Rev. C. A. W ight, the new pastor is already ANDREWS BROTHERS, Several Fairs are already under dis­ and family, are guests at Mr. Latlip’s as those ot the country, but Mr. C. II. well acquainted with the needs of the NOTICE. cussion. In dull times, the churches old home in Waterville. Clary’s residential lot is an exception, TAILORS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. parish in this direction, and will con­ and secret societies put forth special Mu. and Mrs. D. B. Scott, of East lie will raise fifty barrels of handsome Notice is hereby given that my wife, has tribute largely to its coming work of a ______O PP. P. O-, HALLOWELL, ME. efforts to replenish their treasuries. Providence, R. I., were guests early in apples—bellflowers, russets, greenings, without reasonable cause left my home, and social nature. after this date I shall pay no bills contracted the week of their daughter. Miss Scott, etc. by her, and I forbid any one harboring or Messrs. E. E. Lehr and Chas. Doug­ The ladies of the League represent a assistant in the High School. One of the traveling Russian-Jew trusting her on my account. a s s e s s lass represented Sanborn Lodge at the strong factor in church w ork; last year Leonard C. Jones, 2d. pedlars drove quite a sharp trade re­ Convention of Odd Fellows held in Mr. F red C. M akston, returned they raised in quiet, methodical ways Hallowell, Me., Oct. 20, 1900. cently in flour barrels. He called on Bangor. Friday from Poughkeepsie, X. Y. some $350. % Ibam burgs attfc Xacce On his way here he witnessed the Yale- the wife of one of our officials—pur­ The capture of several deer in this chased barrels for 10 cents each,and then Collector’s Notice of Sale part of the county interests a good Bowdoin game, and visited his brother, A LOST ART. These are carried in ^ C. W., at Xew Britain, Conn. sold them to the head of the household Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of many local sportsmen, who go out to at his place of business at 25 cents each Manchester, in the County of Kennebec, for the year Out of the 191 students seeking ad­ 1899. look round a little—taking along the Mrs. A . K. P erry who recently re­ —250 per cent profit. The following list of taxes on real estate of non­ 4 ta|§ it infill® gun and ammunition, of course.| turned from Liverpool, Eng., with her mission to the Northwestern University resident owners in the town of Manchester, for the year A considerable number of stonecut­ of Chicago 165 were refused for the 1899, committed to me for collection for said town, on husband, is at home from Shiloh for a the tw enty-ninth day of A pril 1899, rem ain unpaid; and Miss Edith Blake resigns her position ters’ families have already moved from simple reason that they could not spell. NOTICE is hereby given that if said taxes, interest visit with Capt. E. Perry and wife. Tn all the dead languages they were re­ and charges are nor previously paid, so much of the at the Post office, finding the hours and the city. There , is an unusually small real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the amount due LUNT & BRANN’S, Hallowell, Me. duties burdensome. Misses Grace Carey markably proficient, but o%f spelling and therefor, including interest and charges, will be sold at Mrs. A. K. Lord returned Tuesday crew at work at the sheds, and the punctuation they knew nothing. Prof. public auction at Town Hall in said town, (the same and Esther Walker are now on duty. reing the place where the last preceding annual town evening last from an extended visit at benches in the shoe shop are many of J. S. Clark who fills the chair of Eng­ meeting of said town was held) ou the first Monday of A. F. Morse & Son have in stock a Cambridgeport, Mass., with her daugh­ lish says: “ The examination consisted December, 1900, a t 9 o’clock, A. M. them idle. The appearance of things Names of Owners, Amt. of Tax. consignment of Leader Oil Heaters, ter, Mrs. Geo. M. Johnson. may change directly after election. of spelling 150 simple words and punc­ J. G. Cummings, Lot of 20 acres bounded tuating one paragraph of common Eng­ North by Floyd road. East by H. Gray, with which they are much pleased. South by W. P. Atherton, West by F. R ev. W. H. V arney, wife and daugh­ J. II. Wood & Co., have purchased a lish.—Maine Farmer. The heating qualities are good, and W. Jewett. Value $100. Also Annual Fall and Winter ter, Pauline, are guests of Mr. A. P. very large line of the famous Brown The same thing is true in our High Lot of 65 acres bounded North by I. there is little or no odor. Varney, E ast by F. W. Jew ettan d W. P. Varney, Academy street. Pictures of standard art subjects, and School graduates. The neglect of Eng- Atherton, South by Longfellow Estate, Mit. C. A. Blaiu, the new manager famous men of the day. They are lish—composition writing, spelling and West by M. Gilman and H.F. Cummings. Miss Sylvina Smith returned Mon­ Value $400. $7.25 of the Corner Gro -cry,moves to this city mounted in two sizes—selling at 5 aud T. Cottle, Lot of 67 acres bounded North day from an extended visit with her kindred work—has been excused with by A. T. Longfellow, East by Hallowell OPENING this week, and has leased the Spaulding 10 cents each. The unmounted pictures line, South by J. Longfellow Estate, brother, Geo. R. Smith, Esq., of Ban- the statement that two teachers could West by J. Archie and J. and T. B. cottage, 28 Union street. sell at a penny, and are very useful in not spare time. Xow we have three Stantial. Value $650. $9.42 gor. Hiram Clark, Lot of 1-2 acre with buildings Messrs. C. A. Anderson, of Boston school work. teachers, and help in elocution and bounded North by A. Sprague, East by Miss Celia H urd returns to Hallo­ D. Pease E state, South by C. C. H unt, and James Conner of Troy, X. Y., both Nlrs. Anna Sargent Hunt, the talented physical culture. The School Board West by lake. Value $25L $3.62 TUe?daij and Wednesday™8™ wed from a very pleasant sojourn at the Howard A. Drake or Owners Unknown, railroad men, are the guests to-day of writer, received a well-deserved com­ can do no better work than to introduce Homestead with buildings. Value $700. $10.15 old home in Harmony. H. Gray, Lot of 20 acres bounded North by » We shall make our annual opening of Fine Millinery, Trimmed Hats of latest Mr. Pearl Fuller. They will visit the pliment at Rockland, this week, by the old-fashioned methods of studying old Hallowell road, East by Hunt & designs, as above, and cordially invite the ladies of Hsllowell and vicinity to be English. Emery, South by W. P. Atherton, West present. J Lake while here. Mrs. John Billings (nee Emeline being chosen president of Women’s by J . G. Cumm ings. Value $150. .83 Chas. C. H unt, Lot of 1-2 acre w ith buildings A rainy Sunday at Lake Cobbossee- Colcord) and daughter, are the guests Clubs, at its annual session in that city. bounded North by H. Clark, East by contee is not very enthusing—but some this week of Geo. W. Paul. Later they Mrs. Hunt has the requisite qualifica­ A CIGARETTE NUISANCE. D. Pease Estate, South by H. Owen, West by lake. Value $550. $7.97 MRS. C. H. OLDHAM, Hallowell. Ilallowell people were there Sunday are to visit iu Litchfield and Lewiston, tions for that important position, and Rose Stringer or Owners Unknown, Farm of 20 acres with buildings formerly last. Ask “J. F.” about it. and may make their plans to pass the friends feel it is a just recognition of A lady especially interested in our owned by C. B. Collins. Value $300. $4.35 children calls attention to an alarming A. C. W escott, L otof 10 acres bounded N orth Mr. Harry Samis takes advantage of winter in Maine. her ability. byJ. Longfellow Estate, East by Hallo­ increase iu use of cigarettes, and cites well line,SoHth by Creasey & Cummings, the quiet run at the Factory to visit his Mr . Geo. F. McI ntosh, of Iticlmiond, Miss Margaret J. Evans, dean of the West by J. E. Dudley Estate. Value Corner Grocery Co. the fact of meeting a group of boys one $50. .73 old home at Milo; he will be gone ten wavTii the city "Wednesday. It seems women’s department of Carh'ton (Minn) Chas. S. Woodward, Lot of 52 acres bounded afternoon this week, on their way North aud East by L. S. Lyon, South days. only a year or two ago that he was in College, has just completed her twenty- home from school, all smoking the vile by Cottle road, West by G. W. Cottle. THE PLACE TO BUY ate and Miss Louisa charge of the Morse studio. fifth year as professor of English litera- Value $340. $4.93 Mrs. G. F. Wing tilings. She also noted the same one M anchester, Oct. 13, 1900. Page attended the Sunday School con­ ture. A lady, whose name is with­ JAMES T. COLLINS, Mu, A. F. Mouse, wife, and daugh­ week ago Sunday, and cites the fact Collector of Taxes for the Town of Manchester held, has offered $20,000 toward a mem­ for the year 1899. vention in Dexter Tuesday. They rep­ ter Minnie, are guests of relatives in orial fund to Miss Evans and $30,000 to that a boy in one of the medium grade Y our resented the Old South Church and Richmond. schools is in the habit of distributing Sunday School. the college, on condition that $ 100,000 TO LET. Mr. Chas. E. B ailey and wife, of cigarettes to his mates. The lady urges Ilallowell Commaudery of the Golden be raised promptly. Miss Evans visited Richmond, are guests of Hallowed Hallowell several years ago. that parents co-operate with the teach­ House and Stable, No. 12 Chestnut street, Cross plans to give an entertainment ers in breaking up this condition. In formerly the Kimball house. Inquire of We carry one of the best brands of Flour on the market, also friends. "With its new coat of paint, the M. and sale the latter part of the month, one of the Grammar schools, it comes to O. CURRIER. rs ohnson E. church seems to assume larger pro­ Hallowell, Oct. 4, 1900. Canned Goods ofall kinds, Fancy Groceries, Meats and Provisions. but has not decided upon the date or M . G. S. J goes to Dorches­ our knowledge that several of the boys ter, Mass., this week, for a visit with portions. The workmen have helped place as yet. A bright, laughable make themselves offensive. As we out the effect by cutting down some Notice ! CORNER GROCERY COMPANY. farce will be given. her daughter, Mrs. Geo. It. Towrer. look at it, the remedy lies in the hands trees on the south side and trimming After this date,Sept.22, 1900, the The Journal, as we understand, at­ M rs. K ate G. D ole, and her sister, of the Superintendent of Schools the large elm. The south roof has only free notices the REGISTEH tributes the early fall of leaves, the Mrs. Lucy Davis of Camptou, X. H., and School Board, who can easily will publish, will be of church and glorious foliage and all to “Jack"’ have been guests this week of Mrs. been newly shingled. The committee identify offenders among the chil­ charitable work, and the compli­ in charge decided to do ajvay with the mentary notices accompanying THE SNAP HOOK & EYE. Frost. JIow can that be when to Oct. R. A. Brainard, Lincoln Street, return­ dren, and through them punish the change of advertisement. blinds, using curtains (inside of course) 17 th there had been no frost of any ing to New Hampshire to-day. dealers selling the cigarettes. Patented in the U- S- and all Foreign Countries. account. in their place. With the dark trim­ TO ALL WOMEN Mrs. E. K. Day, of Rumford Falls mings (too dark it seems to us) the FOR SALEi The Foot Ball management was dis­ returned home with her mother Mrs. J. The plans for Bowdoin’s new $150,000 House, Stable and Lot, containing about Your struggle with dress fastenings is all over now, if you use the building will resume its old propor­ SNAP HOOK AND EYE. appointed over the failure of the Water- H. Lowell. library have now been completed by Two Acres. Situated on Third Street, tions, but will show handsome im- A new convenience for all women. villes to how up last Saturday—and 7 ^ the architect, Mr. Henry Vaughan of Ilallowell, 5 minutes’ walk from Post Mrs. JosErri McCutciieon, of St. provement. Office and Electric Cars. Good Orchard A new sense of ease, of comfort and security in dressing, and a new think the up-river boys were hardly Boston, under the supervision of the John, NT. B., is visiting her brother and Mr. Fred G. Taylor, a brakeman on and Good Water. pleasure in undreseing quickly. fair about it. college committee, and now await only sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCutcheon, the Maine Central, was killed near Yar­ J. W. CLOUGH. We note from an item in the Reporter- the approval of the alumnus who made 34—lm Academy street. mouth Junction Saturday evening last, Closed by a touch, Opened by a pull. Journal the death of Mrs. Mary Saw- the gift to the college, General Hubbard falling from the train. Ilis death breaks telle, widow of J. R. Sawtelle. The of New York. The main building will Note the easy manner of unfastening the Mr. John X. Taylor, of the Boston most welcome freedom from acci­ PAYING INVESTMENT WHEN deceased is very kindly remembered be 180 feet long and 50 wide, with stack garment, a slight outward pull on the hook Globe, returned to Boston, "Wednesday, dents, and affects us in Ilallowell, for YOU PURCHASE GOODS AT here. With her husband she made her rooms forming a large wing behind. after a few days’ hunting with a party the deceased was a brother of Supt. L. side of the garment releases the eye from home in Ilallowell a longterm of years. This makes the whole building about of friends at the Molizigan Club house, F. Taylor, of the electric road. The the hook. You can unhook a waist in less the same size as the Searles Science Beane’s casn Drug store. The local deal which transfers the LakeCobbosseecontee. He found small funeral services were held at Readfield time than it takes to unfasten a single Building. It will be placed on the Pine Grove Farm to the Vaughans was game in abundance and reports that Depot Tuesday afternoon. LOWEST PRICES on all articles found e® hook of the old kind. Impossible to be­ completed Monday. There is an un­ south end of the campus, facing in­ in a first-class drug store. live deer have been shot in the vicinity C. X. Smith has lately considerably come unfastened under any condition un­ derstanding on the street that Mr. ward, aud completing the quadrangle. PRICE LIST. Reg. Our of Jock stream since the first of the enlarged and improved his livery stable less you desire it. Currier will soon engage in other month. Price. Price on Water street. The change consists NIr. Henry Vaughan is the purchaser Dr.Hill’s Blood and Nerve Tonic $1.00 $ 75 No groping to find the end of the bill business. \A 4 The Ilallowell Athletic Club lias an in the building an addition on the north of the Pine Grove Farm, which became Folger's Emulsion of Pure Cod or pulling of the eye over a long bill to The unusual length of the summer engagement with the Coburn Classical side, containing the incline by which the his property early in the wreek. Mr. Liver Oil with Hypophosphites 1.00 .65 season has given the few peach trees in Kilmer’s Swamp Root 1.00 .73 y ? fasten your garment. No contraction of School eleven for this Saturday after­ horses pass to the lower floor. This S. G. Otis will have the management Dr. Hill’s Never Fail Headache the body necessary, a slight pressure of the city opportunity to mature their noon, and an interesting game is as­ gives more room both above and below, of this, in connection with his own Powders >25 .20 fruit. Mr. A. F. M orse, Academy Lydia Pinkham’s Compound 1.00 .75 the eye on the end of the inclined bill sured. The Coburns were here last besides furnishing better light on the farm. A large herd of stock will be Pierce’s Favorite Perscription 1.00 .73 street, has a tree which yielded several season, and put up a tine game. Hour lower floor. carried—furnishing milk for the local Pierce’s Medical Discovery 1.00 .73 locks it securely. bushels of fine fruit. Mellen’s Food, Large .75 .60 3.JO—Muster Field. trade and the Augusta creamery. Mr. Dr. William’s Pink Pills .50 .38 A young ladies’ class in Physical Cul­ There .is little or nothing of an en­ CHURCH NOTICES. Currier will retain possession of one of Dr. Hill’s Red Blood Pills .50 .27 ture will be organized by Miss llersev Doan’s Kidney Pills .50 .38 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. couraging nature in the granite out­ the barns and a part of the house for L. F. Atwood’s Bitters .35 .28 to-morrow evening at Mr. C. II. Clary's At the Old South Congregational It takes a few more stitches to sew the SNAP HOOK AND EYE look. While there is a possibility of the coming winter. Carter’s Little Pills .25 .15 residence, Central street. Members will church Sunday morning Rev. C. A. Dr. Hill’s Celebrated Pain killing on a garment than it does the old kind, the extra stitches insure perfect busy times immediately ahead of us we and Strengthening Plasters .25 .20 be received during the first three lessons. Wight will give his opening sermon on Letter to T. S. Burnham. working, and securely attaches the hook and eye to the garment pre­ must wait till after election to know Syrup Figs (California) .50 .38 venting tearing or wearing off, which annoyance cannot be overcome Miss Ethel and Vint Johnson have the book of Ruth. Theme: “Reading Ilalloioell, Me. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1.00 .75 definitely. Diamond Dyes, 3 packages _ .25 when using any other make. been in Marlboro. Mass., in attend­ our own Life Story in the History of Alcock’s Plasters .25 .13 ance upon the wedding of the Hon. Mr. E. P. Churchill has an unusually one Hebrew family.” Evening theme: Dear Sir; If you buy paint by the gallon Park’s Great German Dyspepsia fine crop of apples—and attributes his “ A Mighty Hunter,” sixth in the course look out for short* measure. One of the Tablets -50 Samuel Doane and Miss Marion Jack- paints for sale in your section has about 210 Pinkham’s Pills .25 .19 JAM ES H. LEIGH & CO. man. The ceremony took place in the success to mulching and watering the ou Genesis. Sermon of special interest cubic inches a gallon. Takes 231 inches to Plieyno Catfein Pills .25 .19 trees. In other departments, he has to youug people. make a real gallon. There are great busi­ Fellow’s Compound Syrup Hypo- Unitarian church Wednesday evening. nesses founded on ten per cent short. phosphites 1.50 1.13 Miss Vira, who is an intimate friend of been very successful, and considering St. Matthew’s Church. Rev. W. F. It is queer that a man or concern’ll ex­ Dr. Gordou’s Compound Syrup pose his or its nakedness so; but he does tne bride, was bridesmaid. the di y season has every reason to feel Livingston, rector. Nineteenth Sun- Hypophosphites 1.25 .97 the season s work. and it does. Belladona Plasters .25 .15 satisfied with day after Trinity, (Oct. 21.) Morning Look out. Comfort Powders .25 .20 School Supplies. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR But that isn’t all to look out for, Some Pierce's Pelletts .25 .19 HALLOWELL WEATHER. Prayer and Sermon at 10.30 o’clock. give full measure; and cheat in the quality. Hyomei, Complete Outfit 1.00 .85 ____ Sunday School at 12 o’clock. What do you paint for, the looks? or to keep your house from rotting? Both, of Temperature taken at 5 A. M. and 7 P. M. course. To The Deaf. A big hotel man painted Devoe eight Beane’s Cash Drug Store, Tablets, Pads, Copy Books, Spelling Blanks, Pencils Oct. Wind 5 A . M. 7 P.M years ago; was going to paint it again;— GARDINER. ME. 10 NE Rainy 46 a 48 a A rich lady, cured of her deafness and eight years is a good long time for a hotel Rubbers, Pens, Holders, etc., etc. - The 5 Minute Breakfast Food. 11 NE Rainy 47 a 52 a noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artifi- you know—struck a bargain; saved five OPEN EVERY EVENING. 12 SW Fair 46 a 64 a cial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute cents a gallon; missed Devoe. Poor fellow! There isn’t an oz. of lead Fine Assortment. Low Prices. Purina Health Flour 13 SE Cloudy 44 a 60 a so that deaf people unable to procure the in his paint—we don’t know how good or St. Matthew’s Parish Aid Society will M a K.e f 14 NE Rainy 54 a 58 a Ear Drums may have them free. Address bad it is; but there isn’t any lead in it. give a harvest supper at their lecture 15 NW Fair 46 a 56 a No. 4766 l-2c, the Nicholson Institute, 780 Yours truly, room next Thursday evening, Oct. 25. -BRAIN BREAD.’* Eighth Avenue, New York. F. W. Devoe & Co 900 A. F. Morse & Son, hallowell PURINA MILLS. S t . Lo u is . M o . 16 NW Rainy 46 a 52 a HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20,1900

TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Alcohol professed to be his friend, while giving him a temporary assistance A cross Clem Wedding Gifts. The SOUTH END at a ruinous rate. It is like the case of RATIONAL OFFICERS the man who gets the timely warning Is a rarity. For the most part the young President, Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Portland, Me. woman behind the counter is smiling and MARKET Arrangement of Trains in Effect Vice President, Anna Adams Gordon. from his banker about the state of his obliging, though her back hurts, her Oct. 8, 1900. Roc. Secretary, Mrs. Susanna M. D. Fry. side pains, or her head throbs distract- Until further notice trains will leave Hallewell as 1- Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman account. That man, if wise, ought to lows : Treasurer, Airs. H elen M. B arker. ingly. The wonder is, not that clerk rearrange his affairs, and look to the th at she so Has in stock the very freshest supplies GOING WEST. is sometimes irritable, but .45 A. M.—For Lewiston, Farmingtnn, Phillips, Rock­ o rrr officers. rate of his expenditure.—Alexander rarely shows ir- v v \ v . of regular groceries, vegetables and land, Portland, Boston quebec Montreal, Great Variety—Choice Designs. and Chicago. President. M r s. W . H. P erky ritation, when ev- \ \ Sutherland. 10.06 A. M.—For Lewiston, Farmtngton, Phillips, eeeretary, Mr s. C. H. Cla r y meats; also a complete assortment of ery nerve is quiv- Rangeley, Bath, Rockland, Portland, Boston, Treasurer, Mr s . F. R . Go o d w in ering and she Montreal aud the West. Meetings: The first and third Thursdays in each hardly knows how C. O. Davenport, canned goods. 16 P. M.—F or P ortland and way stations. ■onttt. Too Many Studies in Schools. 56 P. M.—For Lewiston, Bath, Rockland, Portland spjf Gospel Temperance meetings are held every to hold her head JEWELER, . GARDINER and Boston. Sunday afternoon in the Friends’s Hall, ot 4.30 o’clock. up. The Club House Coffee has been sel­ ♦11.02 P.M .—Night Pullman for Lewiston, Bath, Pert All are cordially invited. The school authorities impose so many The nervous land and Boston. studies—some of which AYebster and condition, head­ ling way beyond expectation and has 10.33 A. M.—Sundays only for Portland and Boston. ache and weak­ GOING EAST. Conducted by the Ladies of the W. C. T. U Franklin, Lincoln and Garfield, and the ness, which are the given great satisfaction. Its price, 25 1.22 A. M .—N ight Pullm an for Skow hegan, Belfast, best men our land has yet produced, results of irreg­ H. A. Milliken M.D. Dextei. Dover, Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, cents a pound, is no indication of its Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Aroostook County, Balancing Accounts. never thought of studying—that the ularity or a dis­ O FFICE: Macomher House, Sec­ St. Stephen aud St. John. eased condition of 9.03 A. M.—For Waterville, Skowehgan, Bangor, teacher must struggle through her task ond St., near It. It. Bridge. quality, the best. Vanceboro, St. Stephen, Houlton, Woodstock, the womanly or­ and St. John. A thick-set, ugly-looking fellow was (the hardest of all) in the best way she gans, can be en­ HALLOWELL, ME. 9.10 A. M.—Sundays only to Bangor. seated on a bench in the public park and can. There are about 300,000 teachers tirely cured by the 12.35 P. M—For Augusta, Waterville, Bangor. use of Dr. Pierce’s Office Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. 2.20 P. M.—For Waterville Bangor, Bar Harbor, seemed to be reading some writing on a in this country, about 18,000,000 chil­ Bucksport, Old Town, Greenville, Patten Favorite Prescrip­ Found at Office Nights. a'.d Houlton. sheet of paper which he held in his hand. tion. It regulates 3.10 P. M.—For Skowhegan, Belfast, Dexter, Dover, dren at the school age, and 12,000,000 Telephone Call—23-11. SIMMONS & STEARNS, Proprs. “ You seem to be much interested in the functions, Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, Bar Harbor, of them actually attending school. Thus, stops enfeebling May 19, 1900. Old Town, and Mattawamkeag. your writing,” I said. PERLEY BLOCK, - - - HALLOWELL, MAINE 7.17 P. M.—For Augusta and Waterville. every teacher averages 40 pupils, yet is drains, strength­ * The Night Pullman Trains run each way every niglt “ Yres; I have been figuring my ac­ expected to be thorough with them all ens the nervous Sundays included, connecting for Lewiston, aud Bath, count with Old Alcohol, to see how we system and pro­ but not to Skowhegan on Monday mornings, in all the branches. motes the general DR. JROOKING. Belfast, Dexter, or beyond Bangor. stand.” If is not strange that, under such health of the en­ ACCOMMODATION Tit A INS. “ And he comes out ahead, I suppose?” tire body. A.M. P.M. P. M. circumstances, they do not do much for Sick women are Office and Residence Corner of So. G ardiner, leave 6 20 100 4 35 “ Every time; and he has lied like Gardiner, 6 30 1 10 4 45 the children’s bodies, too. Indeed most invited to consult Winthrop and Middle S ts, 3arbtmere$sflFiew SDestcjne. Hallowell, 6 43 1 24 4 59 sixty.” unfortunately do not know how to, and Dr. Pierce by let­ Augusta, arrive 6 50 X 30 5 05 ter, free of charge. A.M. P.M. P.M. “ How did you come to have dealings tho facilities for the children to supply All correspondence pirivate. Address HALLOWELL. Augusta, leave 7 45 2 00 6 10 Hallowell, 7 52 2 07 6 17 with him in the first place?” the need themselves, groping along as Dr. R. V. Pierce, BunaBuffalo, N. Y. Off ic e H ours—9 to 11 a. m. 7 to 9 p. m. Gardiner, 8 05 2 20 6 30 '’Having used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ Come in and inspect a new and stylish line of JARDINIERES So. Gardiner, arrive 8 15 2 30 A 40 “ That’s what I’ve been writing. You besl they can, are slender in the extreme. Telephone Call 25-4. April 7, 1900. tion and ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ during * Runs daily, Sundays included. see, he promised to make a man of me; the past year,” writes Mrs. Mattie Long, of all sizes, up to date; with and without pedestals, GEO. F. EVANS, Vice Pres. & Gen’l Manager. The twenty most thickly settled square Pfouts Valley, Perry Co., Pa., "I can truthfully but he made me a beast. Then he said miles in the city of New York, for in­ recommend the medicines for all female weak­ F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Passenger & Ticket Agent. ness. I have used several bottles of ‘ Favorite ALSO A FULL LINE OF Oct 00 Portland. Maine. he would brace me up; but he made me stance, and in Philadelphia as well, Prescription,’ which I consider a great blessing go staggering around and threw me into for weak women. I was so nervous and dis- J.W. Schafer, M.D. have scarcely a hill where a child can couraged that I hardly knew what to do. Your Physician and Surgeon. the ditch. He said I must drink to be kind advice for home-treatment helped me climb or a pond where he can skate. wonderfully. Thanks to Dr. Pierce.” OFFICE: Wells’ Cottage, Corner jflow er lftots. FOR BOSTON social; then he made me quarrel with Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure Boston used to have aids in these direc­ Union and Second Sts. my best frends and be the laughing tions, but the filling of the Back Bay dizziness and sick headache. stock of my enemies. He gave me a HOURS:—8 to 9 A. M. 12 to 2 and 7 to 8 P. M. At All sizes. First-class Goods, Glazed and Unglazed, Kennebec Steamboat Co. destroyed most of the skating, and it is A Song For Autumn. office nights. Telephone Call—11-5. black eye and broken nose. Then I hard work to find a place where you can drank for the good of my health; he climb without having to sleep in the sta­ CL -A.. C O LE , FALL- mined the little I had, and left me Sing a good-by to all the flowers for the tion-house to pay for it.— W. Blaikie. happy summer hours DEALER IN PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES. ‘sick as a dog.” When the leaves are brown and red upon ARRANGEMENT. “Of course.” the tree; Sir John Leng, M. P., writing in the ’Tis the autumn song of sorrow, for the Savings Institution. Commencing “ He said ne would warm me up; and Dundee Advertiser on Norway, said that winter’s here to-morrow, I was nearly frozen to death. He said And the swallow’s left the lea. E. Rowell, President. Sept. 30, 1900. “ recent legislation has practically exter­ For the dew is on the meadow, and the he would steady my nerves; but instead minated the alcohol fiend from the in­ morning’s gray, sing hey! H . K . B a k e r , Treasurer. he gave me delirium tremens. He said terior of Norway. From having been And it’s hey for a windy October day! Gh a s. H. D u d ley , Asst. Treas. Steamer will leave Augusta at 1 p. in., Hallowell 1.30, Gardiner 3, Richmond 4.15 lie would give me strength and he made one of the most drunken, the Norwegians And the poplar-boughs drop gold, as a story slowly told, Hours: 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. and Bath at 6 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and me helpless.” Saturdays for Boston. Returning, will leave are becoming one of the most temperate And the maple rustles crimson in the sun; Offtce'jof the Northern National DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP “ To be sure.” of nations. During a fortnight in Nor­ And the silver willows shiver in the breeze Lincoln Wharf, Boston, on Monday, “ He promised me courage.” that’s on the river, Hank. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership between D. C. Skillin Wednesday and Friday evenings at 6 o’clock way wo did not see one diutiken man; And the happy summer’s done! and A. Grinnell, doing business under the style and firm name of A arriving in season to connect with early “ Then what followed?” but we had not landed many minutes in For the rain has swept the meadow, and the morning steam and electric cars. Connec­ “ Then he made me a coward, for I morning’s gray sing hey! G r i n n e l l & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. tions also made at Bath for Bootbbay and Scotland before we saw a number stag­ the adjacent Islands. beat my sick wife and kicked my little And it’s hey for a windy October day! A Great Chance The business will be continued by D. C. Skillin, to whom all bills due gering, and heard t lem shouting in a —Helen Gray Cone, in St. Nicholas. the firm are payable before November 1. Those having claims against Fare between Augusta, Hallowell, Gardi­ child. He said he would brighten my way indicating that they had put into ner and Boston one way $1.76 or $3.00 for wits; but instead he made me act like a TO MAKE MONEY. A. G r i n n e l l & Co., may present the same for immediate settlement. round trip; Richmond $1.50, round trip their mouths what had stolen away their $2.50; Bath $1.25; round trip $2.00. fool and talk like an idiot. He promised A few days ago a good example was D. C. SK ILLIN . brains.” We want a few hustling agents in every ALBERT GRINNELI Freights taken at low rates, carefully to make a gentleman of me; but he furnished, on a Maine Central train, of county in Maine, to take orders for handled and promptly delivered. what cigarette users may be capable. Hallowell, Oct. 4, 1900. made a tramp.”— The Evangelist. NURSERY STOCK JAMES B. DRAKE, Pres. Yon have read of the cures by Hood’s Sarsa­ Owing to insufficient accommodation, a C. A. COLE, Agent. parilla, and you should have perfect confi­ number of women and children were Farmers are prosperous, money is plenty Physiology and Alcohol. dence in its merit. It will do you good. forced to ride in the smoker. They did and now is the time for agents to do good TO THE NATIONAL HOME. not want to, but they had to. One business. Write To-day for Terms. Outfit free. EASTERN BRANCH, D. V. AT TOGU8, If one takes down the twelve most re­ rather hard looking customer who evi­ FAVORITE POEMS. dently had some elementary notion of J. L. MERRICK & CO., Nurserymen, I cent authoritative works on physiology, decency, threw his cigarette out on the Waterville, Maine. I and turns up their reference to the ac­ Their Own Names. dirty, tobacco-slobbered platform, but ^St a n d a r d Goods. Connecting at Gardiner with the Maine Central Rail­ tion and effects of alcohol, he will find a seeing that the rest of the gentlemen road,and the A.H.and G.Electi ic Road to Hallowell, Augusta, and Keueebec Steamboats for Boston. singular uniformity of condemnation. I knew a charming little girl kept on puffiing, he picked it up and re­ Some writers are explicit in their adverse Who’dsay, “Oh see that flower!” sumed sucking it. Nearly all the smok­ STANDARD Quality. TIME TABLE, in E ffect Ju n e 4,1900 Whenever in the garden ers seemed to take particular pains to opinion, others are cautious, and leave Leave Randolph. Arrive at Nat l Home. Or woods she spent an hour. blow smoke into the faces of the ladies 7.22, 9.00 and 10.30 A. M. 7 42, 9.20 and 10.50 A. M. the reader to make his own conclusions And sometimes she would listen, who had been forced to ride in the pig­ 1.00, 2.30 aud 4.55 P. M. 1.20, 2.50 and 5.15 P. M. And say, “Oh hear that bird!” from the facts; but these facts are Whenever in the forest pen on wheels. We say pigpen advisedly Lowest Possible Prices. Leave Home. Arrive at Randolph. ranged in such a form as to lead to no Its clear, sweet note she heard. for most of the smokers lacked only 8.00, 9.25 and 11.15 A. M. 8.20, 9.45 and 11.35 A. M. bristles and bristles are the least often- 1.30, 3.30 and 5.20 P. M. 1.50, 3.50 and 5.40 P. M. conclusion but one of almost unhesitat­ But then I knew another— sive characteristics of the hog.—Ex­ SUNDAY TRAINS ing condemnation. Much wiser don’t you think?— Will run as follows: Leave Randolph, 2.25 and 3.25 Who never called the bird a “bird,” change. P. M. Arrive a t N ational Hom e 2.45 and 3.45 P. M. The old medical theory was that if a But said “the bobolink” ◄e Leave National Home 2.45 and 5.00 P. M. Arrive at man felt as wine was doing him good, Or “oriole” or“robin” Randolph 3.05 and 5.20 P. M. Or “ wren” as it might be. FOR WEEK DAYS AND HOLIDAYS THE YEAR ROUND. BAND CONCERT he should take it. Newer and wiser She called them all by their first names, For Sale at a Bargain ! Kvery Day Kxcept Monday views tell a man that if he feels as if it So intimate was she. At 4 P. M., by the National Home Band Prof. B. W. Thieme, Leader. were doing him good, ho should be And in the woods or garden She never picked “a flower,” Our«Bread. C L A R Y & Q U IN N , “Hallowell Market.” Inspection and Parade of Veterans specially wary of it. The old theory But “anemones” “hepaticas,” The Whole or the South Half of Light enough for the Brownies! every Saturday at 3 P. M. was that if a man, on returning in the Or “crocus” by the hour. the Dearborn House, situated White enough for the Epicurean! Visitors are cordially welcomed at the Home, and re­ evening from business, found himself Both little girls loved birds and flowers, Good enough for Anybody! ceive special attention from the official guides on duty, But one’s love was the best; Corner Middle and Union Sts., who will escort them through the buildings and about jaded and run down, a glass or two of I need not point the moral, Baked by experts in Modern Ovens. the grounds. The Restaurant at the Home Station Is Hallowell. open every day, where lunch, ice cream, etc., can be wine with his dinner would pull him to­ I’m sure you see the rest. p ocured for any number of visitors, as accommoda­ Builders’ Hardware tions are ample. gether again and put new life into him For would it not be very queer, Fred. M. Hayes & Son, SPECIAL RATES GIVEN EXCURSION PARTIES. If when, perhaps, you came, For particulars, inquire at the F. A. LAWTON. Supt. for the ovening. Recent physiology Your parents had not thought worth utterly condemns this course. while AUGUSTA BAKERS, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. A man who has the worries of busi­ To give you any name? Hallowell Savings Institution. 50 YEARS’ I think you would be quite upset, A. GRINNELL & CO., AGENTS. EXPERIENCE ness on his mind all day, goes home And feel your brain a-whirl 221 A Good Line of Cutlery. with the tone of his blood-vessels upset. If you were not “Matilda Ann,” But just “a little girl.” But lie settles down to dinner and takes —Alice Wellington Rollins. “ THE CITY FISH MARKET, ” We can quote you low prices on these lines of goods, and would like a glass or two of wine. Now, the one an opportunity to do so. P atents physiological effect of wine is to para­ Only a Suggestion. D. E. SHEA & SON, Orders for Tin. and Sheet Iron Jobbing "Work Promptly Filled. PATENTS I H A D E IY1 A r lf \ 5 [Successor to Shea & Kilbreth.] lyze the contracting vasomotor nerves; ! promptly procured, OR NO FEE. Send model, sketch.) D e s i g n s hence the arteries in his body expand, a As you travel down life’s pathway I or photo for free report on patentability. Book “ How > All Kind so f Fresh, C | C R C o p y r i g h t s Slc. Cast the rocks aside; (to Obtain U.S and Foreign Patents and Trade-Marks,” Anyone sending a sketch and description may fuller tide of life-giving blood flows to 'FREE. Fairest terms ever offered to inventors.) _ 2 H. P. GETCHELL. quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Pluck the thorns from out the highway ) PATENT LAWYERS OF 28 YEARS’ PRACTICE. 1 Salt and Pickled * Invention is probably patentable. Communica­ brain and limb, and every faculty is en­ And the brambles from the byway, 20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. ‘ tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent* ) All business confidential. Sound advice. Faithful t Oysters, Clams and Lobsters in sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. livened. The man says his glass or two Aiding those who’re in the wrong way. ) service. Moderate charges. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Make this rule your guide. their season. special notice, without charge, in the has done him good; and so it would W"“C. A. SNOW & CO.i Thus you smooth the way for others PATENT LAWYERS, New Dairy Cheese. have done if the action of the drug en­ Who must follow you; Scientific American. ; Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. J A full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, THE CANNING SEASON is Close at Hand A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ tirely ended there. The man’s face has And you make their trials fewer culation of nnv scientific journal. Terms, $.1 a And life easier to endure, Relishes, etc. year; four months, Sold by all newsdealers. lost its pinched, pale look; his finger, And the world will grow more pure D. E . S h e a , F . A . S h e a , MUNN & Co.36'Br»sd»a>- New York from which the ring was a little while For the deeds you do. F». 3NTE3RI, Watch this space for Branch Office. 625 F St.. W ashington, I). C. ago ready to drop, now looks fuller, Kindness does not cost you dearly. 141 Water street, Hallowell, Me. redder, fleshier and the ring is a tight Do not hoard it all. Successor to S. Arata, Dealer in Spread it all around about you, A.C.TWCOMB, fit. The man is cheerful, and if he does Give no cause for man to doubt you, N. H. BRIDGES, not exceed a glass or two, is a livelier Heed not evil minds who flout you; F r u i t s Dl all K i n d s Lift up those who fall. Bargains in nil kinds of GLASS CANS DENTIST, companion. Harnesses Made and And you make of life a blessing, Nuls, Confectionery, Dates, Etc. Etc. Cor. Waler and Bridge Sts., Augusta But the experiments of Dr. Parkes Cheering all you greet; A Specialty made of choice have shown that the effect of alcohol is You will be of use to others, Repaired at Low Prices. AGENT FOR THE at its maximum in about three hours. Man to man as friends and brothers; Not with enmity that smothers, A Light Hand-Made Harness, $15.00 Then comes the reaction. Those con­ Blest by all you meet. BANANAS and ORANGES. IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES tracting nerves, paralyzed for a time by —Lee Fay. Our purpose is to conduct a Stand in Job Work Promptly Executed. of Choice PICNIC GOODS. And...... the drug, get rid of its effects—they which the Citizens of Hallowell will 2 doors above J. W. Church, Hallowell begin to assert themselves. Now, if a Occupation. take pride. Call and see us. ocll90o ocfi9oo Premo Cameras. man has dined at six o’clock and goes to 9 9 Prices Reasonable. ? 9 Work is the fresh air of the soul! bed before midnight, he is very likely It clears the heavy brain, Executor’s Notice, CORNER GROCERY COMPANY, to feel a noticeable loss of tone before Quickens the pulses of the mind, P. NERI. Plain Warms through to action, and the blind he retires. He takes a final glass and And sluggish will sink into ease goes to bed blessing the effects of alco­ Of ineffective lethargies The subscriber hereby gives notice that he W ashing It stirs to life again. F or Rent. has been duly Appointed Executor of the hol. will o f M a r y C. L e a k y late of Hallowell in —Susan Coolidge. During the night the reaction comes, Two Tenements on Water street, of the County of Kennebec, deceased, and giv­ six rooms each; also a good Tenement en bonds as the law directs. All persons & Ironing, and in the morning tho man rises more having demands against the estate of said Edison’s Phonograph on Winthrop street. For particulars, than ever prepared to be jaded and CURES WHERE ALL tLsHAiLST deceased are desired to present the same for Better than a Piano, Organ, or Music Box, for it singg and talks as well as plays, and Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use apply to settlement,, and all indebted thereto are re 2 5 CENTS A DOZEN, wearied with the worries of his busi­ don’t cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument/—band or orchestra-hells In time. Sold by druggists. JOHN H. QUINN, quested to make payment immediately. stories and sings—the old familiar hymns as well as the popular songs—it is always ready. Telephone 10-3 ness. SKJ2@EEESiEI2i with Clary & Quinn. JOHN 1). BAILEY. See that Mr. Edison’s signature is on every machine. Catif Aug. 13, 1900. iogues of all dealers, or NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 135 Fifth Ave., New York. MISS NELLIE M. DOUGLASS,