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VOLUME 22. HALLOWELL. ME.. SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1899. NUMBER 22

ROMANCE AND REALITY IN A SIN- ford, who was horn in Giles county, al tells one good story about himself in ble information that might he worth island where he was attempting to GLE LIFE. Virginia, hut whose father was a native relation to this work. One day, wear- having. Here for nine long months, land, and was upset. lie held the boat of Ireland and mother a Hogue of ing the usual railroad uniform, lie en- depending on precarious supplies of food and dragged it ashore, hut liis guns and General Frederick Funston. SPECIAL PRICES on FLOUR Virginia. General Funston’s father, j tered the front end of a crowded car and water, he measured and mapped the and about five hundred photographic Hon. Edward Hogue Funston, was j and began collecting tickets. Suddenly The study of heroism is a task pur- country, making careful collection and negatives were lost. The first shelter horn September 16, 18:56, in Bethel , a small hoy piped up, so that all the sued with never-failing interest and en- record of all that could possibly be of lie reached in the journey down the Good for Monday, July 10. township, Clark county, . He j passenger could hear, “ Oil, mother, see thusiasm. The world is always trying, use. Now and then the party would river was a nunnery or at least a station graduated from New Carlisle Academy that funny little policeman!” and always trying in vain, to determine creep out of the hot depths to the nearby under tlie charge of the Sisters of Char- and spent two years in Marietta Col- As a university student at Lawrence beforehand Avho will prove heroic and summit of a mountain range. On one ity, the same being part of one of the lege. After his school-life close, he he was neither brilliant nor dull. He who will prove pusillanimous when the of these occasions Funston’s horse slip- numerous Roman Catholic missions in continued as a farmer uniil he went to was somewhat restless, hut the salient hour of trial comes. Too often the man ped and rolled over a cliff more than a . Quality Fully Guaranteed. tlie civil war as senior second lieuten- features of any branch of knowledge After finishing the Alaskan work giving- foundation for great hopes and thousand feet high. The young explor- ant in a battery of artillery commanded under consideration were always sought Funston delivered a few lectures in BEST WINTER PATENTS, $4.25. extreme confidence yields to the final er was dragged to the edge of the cliff Best Flour for All Round Purposes, by Capt. Anderson Mitchell. At the for by him with tenacity, enthusiasm Kansas, where personal friends under- assay only a coward heart and a craven hut caught a shrub of some kind and close of the war lie was mustered out as and exceptional intelligence. Tlie Uni- took to arrange for auditoriums and BEST SPRING PATEN TS, 4.50. spirit. And when a hero is really crawled hack to safety. While in Death Best Flour for Risen Bread, senior first lieutenant. Just before the versity at Kansas has, through all its audiences. In this way he picked up a found, the world is astonished that it Valley Funston is said to have recorded departure of the battery for the Soutlij few and vigorous years, given great at- small fund, with which he went to BEST ROLLERS, 4.25. has overlooked the man it sought and for the government the highest tempera- in September 1861, the young artillery tention to research in the realm of and Central America in search waited for- him to be unveiled by ture ever measured by any government ALSO COAL OF ALL KINDS. GRAIN AND FEED. lieutenant married Miss Ann E. Mitchell natural history and has sent out hun- of land for a coffee plantation. He achievement. That circumstances cheat agent. Later, in Alaska, lie recorded i cousin of the captain of the battery. dreds of collecting expeditions all over made a very extensive tour in the more most really brave men out of fame is the lowest temperature ever recorded Miss Mitchell was horn in Miami coun- the western part of the continent. Some remote parts of southern Mexico, and certainly true. That sometimes cow- for the government, with one exception. F. S. WIN GATE, ty, Ohio. Her father was a native of of the most famous collectors in the selected a large body of land such as lie ards get credit for bravery is also true. Vfter recovering from the Death val- Virginia, and her great-grandmother country have been students and teachers desired. Land considered suitable for SUCCESSOR TO LEIGH & WINGATE. But it is invariably true that no man ley expedition, which was exhausting in was a sister of Daniel Boone. Hon. in the. university under the direction of raising coffee, ordinarily lias on it a who is a real coward acquires a wide the extreme, Funston accepted another Edward Hogue Funston, after making Dr. Frank H. Snow, who is now chan- very dense vegetable growth. This lias ARE YOU AWARE THAT arid firm reputation for courage. Physi- government mission, by appointment of fine war record, removed to Allen cellor of the institution. Funston par- to he cleared away so that the coffee cal bravery—mere disregard for physi- Hon.J. Sterling Morton, Secretary of county, Kansas, in 1867, and has since ticipated in many of these collecting ex- may have room. The business is as cal danger—is not uncommon. Prize- the department of Agriculture, to make E. A. NOBLE & CO., erved four terms in the state legislature peditions, and there learned tlie begin- profitable as it is unattractive on other fighters, football-players, race-riders, a botanical collection in Alaska. He —one term as Speaker of the House— nings of life in camp and on the trail, accounts, and Funston felt certain that Have Everything needed by Men, Women and Children in the line of policemen, firemen, acrobats, engine did not profess to be an expert botanist and eleven years in the national Con- so that before lie left school lie was well in a reasonable time he could make a men, sailors, miners, cowboys, divers, nor was he hired for that purpose. He ress as representative from the Second qualified for undertakings of this char- competency, and lie went at the enter- bridge-builders, and men of many other was well grounded, however, in the ru- BOOTS and SHOES ? Kansas district. He is almost a giant acter. prise with his usual vigor. Having se- occupations give perpetual exhibitions diments of botany, and fully able to pro- physically, and is known as a man of After leaving the university, Funston lected liis land, lie came to Kansas to of physical bravery. But courage in cure specimens of everything to he found Do you have difficulty in getting shoes to fit and be comfortable? great force and courage. His wife, worked as a newspaper reporter, first at get the necessary money. His showing battle is usually counted of a higher growing in the Alaskan region. In un- Try us! Do you think you cannot get what you want in Hallowell? General Funston’s mother, is a dainty Fort Smith, and then at Kansas City on was so complete and satisfactory that order than courage elsewhere. Many dertaking this Alaskan work, it is not Try us! We make every endeavor to please our patrons. We fit the little woman, under the average height, Kansas City “ Journal.” Probably the half of the required capital was forth- are willing to take chances of physical recorded that the young explorer was feet and purse. We send you out with satisfaction in your mind and and in physique quite the opposite of most important feature of his experience coming at once in Kansas, in spite of punishment in the prize-ring or in ordi- governed by a desire to offset his expe- stylish, shapely shoes on your feet, and no poorer than when you came her husband. General Funston re- in Fort Smith was his close acquaintance the prevailing hard financial conditions. nary pursuits who cannot keep heart in riences in Death vallev, so as to make a in. These statements can be proven by a call. embles his mother in the slightness of with Judge Parker, whose record as a He then came to New York for the re- the face of a hidden enemy, the danger “good average.” So far as I know, the We claim to do the most difficult jobs of repairing, as well as th his figure and in liis rather delicate criminal judge lias no equal in the his- mainder of his subscription, hut there of ambush, the likelihood of mutilation, purposes which he had were to earn a nicest, Our work is strictly first class, and the stock we use is in though wiry constitution. liis height tory of this country. Judge Parker’s met the usual fate of modest men who or death by unknown and unusual living, serve the government, and ac- accordance. being five feet four inches| he is proper- special mission was to exterminate come to New York for money, in that causes. This sketch is about one who quire what might he an exceedingly use- ly described as a small man, yet lie is so rime and criminals in the Indian Terri- lie was promptly turned down. Had lias shown the most superb bravery ful line of information and experience. E. A. NOBLE & COMPANY, well proportioned, is so broad shoul- tory, over which his court had jurisdic- he been audacious and something of a under a great variety of circumstances, He went to southeastern Alaska, trav- dered, so erect and quick in liis step tion. To this end, in his judicial career eled down the Yukon to the district liar, he would likely have procured including those of war. the necessary money—and died without Before the campaign in the Philip- and gestures, that lie leaves little im- >f twenty-one years and a half, he con- which lias since been famous as the Hallowell fame. "While lie was still coaxing capi- 162 W ater St. pines, Frederick Funston of Kansas, pression of (1 iminutivenNs. He lias temned to death one hundred and fifty- Klondike, ahd continued down to Por_ tal to help him raise coffee, he entered considering liis extraordinary experi- brown hair and eyes, av when he is nine murderers of whom seventy-eight cupine river, to the valley of which lie the employ of the Atchison, Topeka ences as an American explorer and a amused the eyes get tangled in a mesh were hanged, and gave prison sentences gave much attention. Before finishing and Santa Fe Railway Company, by WHEN IN DOUBT-BUY OF BOX! soldier in the Cuban army, was too of merry wrinkles very comforting to in like proportion. Funston reported liis Alaskan work he journeyed from election of a hoard of directors, as depu- WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR HOT WEATHER. little known. Since his exploits in the the beholder. the proceedings in Judge Parker’s court the Yukon to the Arctic coast oil snow- ty comptroller, to help prepare and issue , while it cannot in any sense Frederick Funston with liis sister and md discussed at great length with the shoes, with dogs and a sledge, and pass- the new securities of the reorganized he said that he is too Avell known, it is four brothers has grown to maturity at Judge the relations of the Uhited States ed all alone from the extreme head- Tennis Shoes in Great Variety. company. Thus it happens that the true that his fame has come in a some- the old Kansas homestead in Allen to the Indian tribes, and to the outlaws waters of the Yukon to its mouth, a dis- holders of some millions of Atchison, what extravagant and distorted form— county, Frederick attended the district from everywhere who took refuge in tance of about two thousand miles, in a Topeka and Santa Fe securities may Our LADIE ’ KID OXFORD in Black and Russet, at $1.50 particularly in some publications and school, and then tlie high school, from one way and another among the Indians. canoe. Tlie tAvo years devoted to this find on tlieir paper tlie signature of and $1,25, are Bargains in every sense of the word. mine localities. I am sure he would which he graduated with credit in 1882, In this way he began the study of un- Alaskan work were years of very great and from which he entered the Kansas usual peoples whose ways are not our hardship, almost without interruption- the hero of hundreds of hairbreadth es- himself approve this last suggestion, capes and something like threescore OTHERS AT 98c, 69c, AND 49c. though he would likely object to the State University at Lawrence. ways, and whose habits and customs In going to the Arctic coast, Funston ire incompatible with the civilization picked up a feAV companions from a tribe battles. first. I am sure he is sorry that many Ex-Congressman Funston says liis One day Funston came to me in New BP REMEMBER WE ARE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES of tlie day. After a comparatively of Nomadic Eskimos for part of tlie trip, untrue things have been said about him son was not an extraordinary York and said he had enlisted in the Cu- brief repotorial experience on the Kan- hut these companions fell away as the by kind,enthusiastic,hut unwise friends; hoy except in liis willingness to do ban army. I asked him if he felt ready as City “Journal,” lie Avent on an ex- difficulties of the journey increased, un- 125 WATER and I am sure lie would maintain, with all the work desired of him on the to go into the work, having no money pedition to the Bad Lands of Dakota, til only one faithful follower remained. HUB SHOE STORE STREET, GARDINER all the earnestness which is characteris- farm, and liis extreme studious- and having little prospect of receiving collecting botanical specimens. After One at a time the dogs that drew tlie tic of him, that the avalanche of praise ness after his farm work was done. The army pay. He said he did not need SELLERS OF GOOD SHOES. ompleting this work he was sent by sledge were converted into rations,un- which has overtaken him ought to he hoy’s fondness for hooks and news- more ready money than he could easily the Hon. Jeremiah Rusk, Secretary of til only two or three were at the end of ratably apportioned among the officers papers was so great that liis father borrow, and that if the Cubans could the Department of Agriculture, on liis the journey. After he reached the coast and men who are as ready as he to feared he would have nothing hut an not pay him even soldier’s wages lie first important government service. Funston and his companions followed fight and die for tlieir country and its acquisitive ability without tlie power to might sell some letters to the high-class IF YOU WANT A GOOD TRADE IN In the far Southwest, between the sea far about forty miles, living on flag. I know him well enough to know apply liis knowledge. His mind was publications. He aftenvaed arranged to and the Pacific ocean, there is a peculiar wliat could be picked up from the shore, that he wishes he could divide equally stored with statistics and facts of all sell such letters as lie could write, hut and. It is volcanic, vitrified, scarred until they reached an English whaling among liis fellow soldiers, the thanks kinds, which could always he had for found liis soldier-life so engrossing as to and blistered, yet fascinating beyond fleet lying at anchor in the walls of ice CRASH SUITS, and applause which his countrymen the asking, hut which were never of- prevent sending home anything for expression. West of New Mexico, the rising high to keep off tlie cruel wind. have given him. Every line he has fered voluntarily. Congressman Funs- print. For several weeks before leaving bottomless pit of the Grand Canon of The captain of the first ship Funston ever written from the war is an indica- ton in liis campaign for Congress in New York he worked at the seaside with HAMMOCKS, tion of liis belief that wliat lie is credited 1884 had hut a few days in which to the Colorado river divides the main reached was incredulous as to the meth- Rocky mountain regions to the north various kinds of heavy guns, and at OR with having done has been done as well prepare liis speeches, and in doing so od of liis approach, hut when convinced from the southern slopes which reach to night drilled soldiers under the direction by those under his command and other- relied almost entirely on the data fur- as to who and wliat he was, insisted on of the Cuban junta. When he finally re- wise associated with him. In a letter nished by liis son. One night the over- the Mexican border. South of this treating liis fellow sailors to a practical rent, gulf of the Colorado, tlie land is ceived notice that the ship for STRAW and CRASH HATS, tome he said: “When I tell them to worked candidate went to his son’s bed- joke. He sent for all the captains of the would sail, lie had only a few minutes side, awoke him and asked wliat lie mostly deprived of mountain streams, licet, and told them that a young man GO TO charge, the trouble is not to get them to in which to catch liis train for the ap- come on, hut to keep from being run knew about England’s attitude toward and is characterized by much that is for a fee of $50,000 had come overland fierce and hostile, as well as by much pointed place. He borroAved a little over by them;” and every letter he her colonies in the matter of wool-grow- from British Columbia on behalf of the money and disappeared. 1 >. \\ . B O W I E ’S, writes is filled witli praise of General ing. . “Instantly he gave me the facts, that is quaint and grand and beautiful British government to bring the news About tAventy months after that, he Otis, General Mac Arthur and the other and the hooks and pages where they Here in this peculiar region we find a that England and the were came off a ship one day at New York, 142 W ater Street, - - H allow ell. commanders in the island work. could he found in print.” The youn terminology fitly selected and applied at war, and that the whaling fleet must looking like tlie most dilapidated young But Frederick Funston, having farmer student was fond of poetry, and by the early explorers and settlers. remain another year in the Arctic sea to man in America. He was \'ery lame crossed the threshold of fame, cannot before lie was out of the district school Here we find the town of Tombstone, avoid being captured by tlie Yankees. and appeared to have suffered all the ill- evade the search-light of popular scru- could repeat many of the famous Ion the Valley of the Big Bug, Skull Valley, As the fleet was worth nine or ten mill- nesses in the list. As a matter of fact, tiny. His countrymen are curious to poems. While the country is applaudin Kill creek, Murderer’s gulch, Devil’s ions, the warning was of decided impor- lie had been shot through both lungs by know about him—of what stuff he is General Funston’s achievements as a canon, Robbers’ Roost, the Needles, and tance. This practical joke was carried a Mauser bullet, had been Avounded in made and on what meat he has fed soldier, his father is firmly of the opin finally at the extreme west, Death val- to reasonable limits by the captain and one arm, had survived a terrible attack They are anxious to know if lie lias i ion that he would make a greater rec- ley. In this strange land it was natu- his young guest; the latter, owing to liis of fever, and at last Avas rendered ex- level head as well as a fearless one, and ord if engaged in scholastic wor ral for Frederick Funston to find a task familiarity with the American and Brit- ceedingly lame by injuries received in a if he can he counted on to aid them While attending high school at Tola, worthy of his attention. ish war-fleets being able to make tlie ac- cavalry charge. His horse Avas shot, un- elsewhere or in other branches of the young Funston lived at home and daily Death valley is a depression in the count of tlie alleged hostilities intensely der him and rolled on liis leg, driving interesting. In due time the hoax Avas One of the most widely advertised cor- public service. There is a laudable de- rode'to school a Mexican pony of most earth’s surface, irregular in shape, up- the splintered end of a dry stick into his sets of the present day is the CRESCO. sire to know if he is a fully rounded volcanic disposition. No hoy ever had ward of seventy-five miles in length revealed, and tlie captain was awarded hip. He had obtained the rank of major Fashion Journals and Magazines have hero or merely a freak of courage. a better horseback training than this and perhaps one thousand square miles first prize as a practical joker. While on and then lieutenant-, and had been discussing its peculiar waists. This brief sketch will try to picture the young man got on the hurricane deck of in area, Ihe larger part of it being over the Arctic coast Funston applied himself been in command of all the artillery east Women have heard about the Cresco young General as he is. this “genuine Mexican plug.” Through two hundred feet below the level of the to study of the seal question, and has as of Havana. He had participated in Corset, the only corset made that Frederick Funston was horn (after his boyhood young Funston steadily sea. In the middle of this frightful clear views as to what should he done twenty-two well-defined battles or skir- the fashion of so many fortunate men of went to Sunday School—apropos of region Death is indeed king. The in matters of preserving the seal as any mishes. Most of these Avere hard fights, man with whom I have ever talked. He Cannot Break at the Waist Line, the day) in Ohio, and in New Carlisle, which liis father remarks that “he never scarcity of life of any kind, animal or although usually hut small numbers of Clark county, on November 9, 1865. was a had hoy, hut never got into much vegetable, is almost unimaginable. has also given considerable study to the men Avere engaged. lie did the most ef- He is of Scotch-Irish descent. His trouble on account of being too good.’ Great expanses of alkali as white as Alaskan boundary. fective artillery work done in the Cuban It will be pleasing news to our patrons when we tell them that grandfather on his father’s side was One winter lie taught school, and for snow, millions of blistered rocks, and The long ride (Ioavii tlie Yukon was Avar up to the time of the landing of horn in county Donegal, Ireland, in the about one year lie worked as train vast stretches of sand burning hot—such as dangerous as it was interesting. He American troops, and with his Hotch- year 1800, came to this country with is the valley. Such life as there is in it was often shot at by the straggling We have secured the sole agency, for this section, of the cashier or collector under a system for- kiss and other formidable guns really did liis parents at an early age, and settled merly in vogue on the Atchison, Topeka is of the kill ots kind. As if cursed of tribes along the hanks, hut his rifle, op- more to keep hack the Spanish army than Famous Cresco Corset, near Paris, Kentucky, whence lie re- and Santa Fe railroad. In this position God, it lies hv tlie highway of travel, posed to the arrows of the natives, avas any other one authority short of the moved to Clark county, Ohio. It was lie got fine training in the art of being as hostile as the firing line of an enemy. effective in keeping assaulting parties chief commanders. After the injury to for this grandfather that General Funs on time and keeping good-natured with To this dubious region Funston and his at a safe distance. Fortunately, it was liis hip, being incapacitated for further ton was named Frederick. The grand- the always obstreperous, irascible and associates betook themselves, for the after lie had passed the hostile tribes service, lie made liis escape from Cuba. JAMES H. LEIGH & CO. that liis canoe caught on the nose of the father in 1823 married Miss Julia Staf- irritating traveling public. Tlie Gener- purpose of giving to science any possi- [Concluded on Second Page.] HALLOWELL REGISTER-SATURDAY, J ULY 8, 1899.

(Continued from First Page.) HALLOWELL REGISTER. The N cav York woman arrested for The most carefully compiled list of the STATE OF MAINE. ROMANCE IN A SINGLE LIFE. spanking her husband has not only been trusts which Avere organized or projected AI2SSS3 s s s s a s s s P ublished Saturdays Kennebec, ss, After receiving surgical treatment in discharged, hut commended by the court. in 1898 is that of the United States In- Superior Court, KENNEBEC Steamboat Co New York, and after a visit to his fam- “Spank him some more if lie’s naughty,” vestor, from Avlii di we quote the figures Jane Term, 1899. FOR BOSTON. WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO 15Q W ater St., H a 11 owe 11, Me. siiid the Judge. Probably that magis- used in these notes. According to this ily in Kansas, he again undertook to de- Statika E. Clouoh, L ib ’1'., vs. E dwin Clough. BUY YOUR liver lectures, and did so with decided trate is looking for the fees of a divorce authority the number of the trusts of „ ,u l\°.n V,10 an”exed Wlit and Libel, it is Ordered attorney. 1888 was 487, with preferred stock of that notice thereof be «iven to the Libelee by publishing success, although with no greater $1.50 per Year in Advance an attested copy of the same, or an abstract thereof, to- THRM8 the face A'iilue of $5,742,076,483, a total gethe' with this order thereon, three w, eks successively pleasure to himself than lie had expe- 'I $1.75 after Six Months. m the Hallowell Register, a newspaper printed in Hallo- rienced before, lie was still lecturing capitalization of $7,870,888,383. The ,vel , in said County of Kennebec, the last publication to Two hold higliAvaymen in Haverhill, be thirty days at least before the next term of said Coiu t, IhR’NGEMENT Spring and W. F . M A R S T O N . E ditor and pr o pr . magnitude of these figures is seen by to be liolden at Augusta within and for said Comity of (on the condition of Cuba, and not on Mass., picked up tlie wrong customer Kennebec on the first Tuesday o! September next, that •omparison with the List census figures, ne may then and there appear in said Court and answer his own exploits as a soldier) when war A preacher in Portland declares that one night last week. They waylaid an thereto it he see fit. which gave the total capital of all the 1899. was declared against . Three reg- fully oO per cent, of the citizens there elderly appearing man, who turned aud A ttest- VV. s. CHOATE, Clerk. nanufacturing concerns of the United COPY OF LIBEL. iments were raised iu Kansas. Govern- use liquor, and the liquor traffic is “tre- disabled one, and put the second one to DAILY Service, except Summer Slates as $6,139,397,785, or less than the The Libelant alleges that she was married to the said li- or Leedy, the Populist Governor then iu mendously intrenched.” If 50 per cent, rout. Then lie summoned help and ar- btdee at Vienna in tlie State of Maine, on the 7th day of commencing capital of the trusts of the single year of tknt the said libelant and libelee co- Sundays, power, would not recognize the soldiers crook the elbow, there must he quite a rested the other. He would make a habited iu this State after tlieir said marriage; that the li- 1898. This shows the fearful inflation belant resided in this State when thecai.se of divorce 9 of the National Guard, hut organized clientage for the saloon trade. plucky official. accrued is hereinafter set forth,and had resided here in new regiments and selected new colonels >f values under the trust system of or- eo:.d faith one year prior to the date hereof: that the li- MONDAY, JUNE 19th. Clothing ganization. Most of these trusts shroud belant lias ever been faithful to her marriage obligi- and other new officers. Although Fun- Good medical authority makes state- iions, but that the said libelee has been unmindful of Steamer “Della Collins” will leave Rear Admiral Rodgers, Capt. Robley the same; th a t on the third day of January, 1899, he u t- ston was a Republican, the feeling ment that heat prostrations are due more their concerns in dense secrecy, hut ter ly deserted the libelant without reasonable cause Augusta daily, except Sunday at 1,30, Hallo- Do you know that the larges I). Evans, Commander Sargent and nough is knoAvn to convince investors and has continued said desertion for three consecutive well 2.00 P. M. connecting with steamers throughout the state in favor of putting to loss of sleep on successive hot nights, yeais next prior to the films' of this libel; that on the which leave Gardiner daily, except Sunday, Stock of Chief Engineer Day huff of the United that the preferred stock represents all the . 18 , and on divers other for Boston at 3.35 P. M., Richmond 4.20, him in command of one of the regiments and the consequent exhaustion, than to dips and times since their interm arriage ilie said libelee States navy arrived Sunday at Bath, ictmil value of the properties, and that committed the crime of adultery wnth one Bath 6 and Popham Beach 7 P. M. was so strong that Governor Leedy actual intensity of daily heat. We are whose name is to your libelnet unknown; that since their Ret urning, leave Boston every evening made him colonel of the Twentieth Kan- fortunately rarely deprived of sleep from where they avi 11 conduct the trials of the m some instances from a quarter to a interm aruage the said libelee has been addicted to gross except Sunday at 6 o’clock, for all landings Men’s and Boys’ Over- torpedo boat Dahlgreu. They had with half of this is “ Avater.” The common and confirmed habits of intoxication; that being of suf- on the Kennebec River arriving in season sas, and Edward C. Little, also a Kansas uncomfortably Avarm nights. ab‘,'lty..he las £r°ssly, wantonly and cruelly neg- lected and ret used to provide suitable maintenance for to connect with early morning Steam and University man anti secretary to the Chem a draft of 1C men from the L. S. stock represents no value, save Avhat the ■tour ubelant; th a t he has been guilty of cruel and abus- Electric Cars. Governor, was made lietitenant-colonel. Oakland and Waterville have been S. Philadelphia for duty on the Dahlgreu. stock market chooses to place on it lve treatm ent and extreme cruelty towards her; that no F akes between Augusta, Hallowell, Gar- Coats, Suits, Mackin- child lias been born to them during their said marriage, diner and Boston, $1.75; or $3.00 round trip, It is hut fair to say that Governor Leedy favored in years past with electric The significance of this should not he now living. ° * A\ herefore, she prays that a divorce from the bonds ot Richmond $1.50, round trip $2.50, Bath and shared fully the popular feeling that torms, hut the one of Tuesday night lost sight of. With a capitalization of matrimony between herself and said libelee may be de- Popham Beach $1.25, round trip $2.00. toshes and Hats, So far as the returns have come in creetl; also th at reasonable alimony be decreed to her J ames B D rake, President Funston ought to command one of the was the Avorst for years. One or two more than seven billions of dollars, these out ot ins estate: or in lieu thereof that a specific sum be Bowdoin College is the only college in paid to her by him. C. A. Col e, Agent, Hallowell. regiments. ets of buildings were destroyed, trees trusts of the 1898 breed represent less in this part of the State is to be tlie United States where at the recent And the libelant further alleges that she has used After receiving liis appointment, uprooted, and damage to the amount of than two billions of dollars of established reasonable diligence to ascertain the present residence commencement exercises a member of of said libelee, but is unable to do so, and does not know found at Colonel Funston was called to Tampa to 10,000 recorded. The downpour of values. The rest is pure “Avater.” where it is. Boothbay &the Islands! the class of 1825 Avas in the alumni pro- Statira E. Clough, Libelant. give General Miles such information as rain Avas remarkable. cession. Ex-United States Senator J. K ennebec, ss. April 3rd 1899.—The said Libelant SEASON OF 1899. he could about the climate and conditions made oath that the above allegation as to the residence W. Bradbury of Augusta, 97 years of LOUDON HILL NOTES. of the Libelee is true. in Cuba. As soon as he could leave Four days of steady rain in Texas cul- Before me, minated in a Hood along the Brazos iige, a classmate of Longfellow and Haw- Oliver B. Clason, Justice of tlie Peace. General Miles, he returned to his regi- V true copy of tlie order cf notice and libel. E. E. DAVIS thorne, hears off the trophy of years for ment, which meantime had gone to San river, in which it is estimated that many ______W. S. CHOATE. Clerk. Steamer Islander, BoAvdoin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudley, Mr. and Francisco under command of Lieutenant- lives were lost. The highest points ever Mrs. Warren Sawyer, Miss Lizzie Walk- No. 532. CAPT. ROBT. F. WESTMAN. 9 CO'S., known were gained by the waters in ■r and Charles Grimes were among the REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Colonel Little, and there gave the closest Commencing Saturday June 24th will possible attention for two or three some sections. Loudon Hill people who attended the The Gov. Roosevelt told the people of La fireworks at Togus Ihe 4th. Northern National Bank leave Augusta 6.45 A. M., Hallowell ciolfliers & Hatters. months to the task of getting his troops junta, Kan., on Monday, that “ Ulti- A. M., when depth of water will permit. VT HALLOWELL, IN THE STATE OF MAINE, AT Under Cony House, Augusta, Maine. tit for actual war. That lie succeeded Fruit is being shipped east from Cali- mately the destiny of this country is to Miss Anlelle Gilpatrick went to Gardiner 7.30 A. M., Richmond 8.30 A. lie decided by the people between the CLOSE OF BUSINESS JU N E 30, 1899. has been well proved. liis promotion fornia at tlie rate of fifty carloads a day, Waterville Thursday. M., Bath 9.30 A. M., every day, Sun- Alleghanies and tlie Pacific ocean Resources. Dollars. days included, connecting at Bath with to a generalship was not the swift work and it is expected that this season’s ship- How long it will hike to reach the ulti- Mr. Frank Foster and Mr. Hanley of Loans and discounts 127,471 58 Lewiston, Brunswick & Bath Electric 3SS3SS S S S S S S S S of anxious authorities at Washington ments will he about 10,000 carloads, or mate stage of our development the Gov- Houceefer, Mass., were the guests of O v e r d r a f t s , s e c u r e d a n d u n s e c u r e d ’ 1166 08 U. 8 . Bonds to secure circulation 100,000 00 JR. R. for Merrymeeting Park, Bruns- •who only wanted an excuse. On the twice as much as last season’s. If the ernor did not state, hut as he was talking 1. F. Stearns Wednesday. wick, Lisbon Falls and Lewiston, touch- to Westerners his rhetorical flourish may U. 8 . Bonds to secure U.S.Deposits 50,000 00 -contrary, tlie authorities were reluctant California fruit could sell at the figures George Norton who lias been at home Premiums on U. S. Bonds l’7,000 00 ing at Five Island*, both ways Mondays, V aluable R eal E s- be taken Avith some alloAvance. It Avill Janking-kouse, furniture, and fix- Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and of Eastern fruit, avc should all he able to to appoint other generals when so many be a long time before the Atlantic slope , wo weeks returned to New York the tures 2,435 51 McMahon’s Island same days on signal. had been mustered out, and Colonel enjoy it; hut cherries at 2o cents of the Alleghanies ceases to ha\re an in- Fourth. Due from National Banks (not Re- Isle of Springs, Tuesdays, Thursdays tate For Sale! pound would soon deplete the pocket- fluence on the destinies of the republic. serve Agents) 1,030 66 Funston got recognition only after a S. IL Wragg and L. A. Nye, of Mill- Due from approved reserve agents 21,546 69 and Saturdays, connecting at Boothbay series of brilliant achievements, which book. In the decision other elements than mere ion, Mass., are tlie guests of Mr. and hecks aud other cash items 3,160 11 with Monhegan mail steamer. voting power will he influential, and the The tenement house known as made it a pleasant duty for those in vlrs. Charles Huff. Notes of other National Banks 1,110 00 Returning leave Boothbay at 1 P. M-, unity of the American people should not Fractional paper currency, nickels ever’V dav except Sundays, and Sundays the Thom Block, on Second Street, power to promote him. Politics give some queer bedfellow he hazarded by such suggestions as that Mrs. B. Smith, of Phillips, is visiting and cents ' 128 38 a t 2 1*. M. Hallowell, will be sold at a bargain. Before leaving , Funston witness the alliance between Gov. Pin- thrown to the Kansas audience. The icr parents, Mr. and Airs. Robert Field. Lawful Money Resekve in M. A . 11 All ADEN, Gen. Agt. Gardiner. B ank, viz: Contains twelve tenements. Can married Miss Eda Blankart, an accom- gree, an opponent of the McKinley ad- true spirit is the elimination of sectional Specie 7,534 Allen Partridge, Agent, Augusta. comparisons and ambitions, and lie is the John McCutcheon, who lias been de- plished young lady of Oakland, Califor- ministration, and Secretary of War Al- mented for some time left liis home Legal-tender notes 713 C. A. Cole, Agent, Hallowell. be bought at a price which will best a d v is e r of his co u n t r y m e n Avho 8,247 00 make it a first-class investment. nia, who saw her husband sail away to ger. The popular press has been stands for one country, irrespective of Monday saying that he was going in Redemption fund with U.S.Treas’r war immediately after the marriage cere- clamoring for Alger’s removal for a long the points of compass.—Lynn Item. -earcli of strawberries. He Avas seen at (5 per cent, of circulation) 4,500 00 Apply to mony, and who followed him on another Lake Cobbosseecontee Monday noon. HARD AND SOFT WOOD. time; perhaps this development Avil \lr. McCutcheon’s relatives who arc Total $347,296 01 Gardiner Savings Institution, Gardiner, steamer a week or two later. An un- hasten the matter. —ALL KINDS— Every man in Dewey’s fleet is to have very anxious to learn his whereabouts Liabilities. Dollars Or to BEANE & BEANE, HALLOWELL usual honeymoon indeed lias been that nave been searching for him since Moi Fitted for stove and delivered at a medal to commemorate the fight m Capital stock paid in 100,000 00 of General Funston and his wife. For A Boston husine man, looking for a lav. smplus fund 25,000 00 For Rent. seven or eight weeks after the wedding Manila Bay. This is as it should he. Undivided profits, less expenses and Reasonable Rates. summer hoarding place in some quiet Honors have been heaped on Dewey and taxes paid 5,527 88 day they were separated by hundreds of 'National Bank notes outstanding 90,000 00 W. E. REYNOLDS & CO. tOAvn, complains that he cannot find a the Captains of liis ships, and not a few Due to o th er N ational B anks 985 17 Two tenements for rent; inquire of miles of ocean, and from the day they A Good Supply of Mill Wood for Kindling place not invaded hv the electric car or of the men behind the guns have been Actions o f the Just Individual deposits subject to check 75,654 23 S. G. OTIS. next met to the present time the bride electric light. He should pack liis trunk C ashier's checks outstanding 128 73 Constantly on Hand. has waited for news from her husband singled out for honorable mention, hut United States deposits . 50,000 00 for Manchester Forks, Maine. the entire body under command of the Smell Sweet.” on the tiring line, while she lias done Total 347,296 01 what she could for the sufferers in the Admiral contributed to the glorious re The fragrance of life is State of Maine,< Bounty of Kennebec,ss : Hon. William E. Mason, and Avife, of suit and the men deserve the notice it is I, Geo. A. Safford, Cashier of the above- hospitals. Mrs. Funston is described a vigor and strength, neither of named band do solemnly swear that the Fishing Tackle. Chicago, are guests at York Harbor, proposed to take of them. The Manila a woman of marked beauty, great Maine. In Boston, Wednesday, friends which can be found in a per- above statement is true to the best of my strength of character, and a high degree medal will come to he a most valued knowledge and belief. tendered the Senator from Illinois a com- memento, and the descendants of the son whose blood is impure, GEO. A. SAFFORD, Cashier. of culture as a musician. If General plimentary lunch. Among the guests Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th men avI io Avear them will preserve them and Directors. bow Prices. ward Atkinson, Howard K. Brown, vitalizes and enriches the L endal l Tit c o mb, ) and undivided admiration. No love af- Secretary Winslow of the anti-imperial- Occasional stories of outrages com CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. fair until this that resulted in his mar- istic league, and Rev. M. G'. Ayres. mitted by our soldiers at Manilla have blood, gives a good appetite riage has ever claimed his attention. been discredited, hut Capt. Mark Hor- and makes the Tveak strong. White Lead, Linseed Oil, Paint Brushes and All Shades Run Down — "My husband avas run In the matter of the war against Spain At the close of the commencement ex- sey, formerly instructor at the Univer- of Muresco for Wall Tinting, and Aguinaldo, tliere lias been convic- sity of Maine, substantiates some of them donxm in health and all tired out. Those ercises at Colby, President Butler an excellent medicines, Hood's Pills and Sarsa- tion behind every bullet lie has shot and nounced that a pledge of $75,000 lias from Avhich Ave infer that the American at the bottom of every order lie has given. parilla, built him up again." Mrs. H. L. > Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PORE PAINTS. been made to the college by Mr. Rocke- volunteers contain toughs Avho do not Mcnvry, Tonvanda, Pa. tent business conducted for M oderate Fees. 5 Mis theory in the beginning, when lie respect life. A soldier that will wanton- O ffice is O ppo sit e U.S. Patent O ffice* feller, forthcoming in the near future. pand we can secure patent in less time tnan those J The Very Best, Sold Under Guarantee, No need to went to join the Cubans, was that the ly kill a Filipino except in battle or m Jremote from Washington. J Also that the Woman’s building is as- dlbod'^ _ Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- ( time had come again in the world’s his- line of duty is as much a murderer as >tion. W e advise, if patentable or not, free oli use inferior brands when you can get the best, and at less sured, through provision in the Avill of a J charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. i tory to put off an old and put on a new. A PAMPHLET, “ How to Obtain Patents,” withJ friend, avI io pledges this fine gift on con- any one and should pay the penalty, and cost, lie believed that Spain had reached a Hood’s n ils cure liver ills; tlie non-irritating and >cost of same in the U S. and foreign countries^ dition that agitation on the subject cease a soldier who gets drunk and abuses oniv cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. (sent free. Address, point in her national decline where she and that no attempt he made to fix upon people should he treated just a little IC.A.SNOW&CO.i o~- w . CH UR CH , was grossly incompetent to manage her Avorse than an ordinary ruffian Avould. atent ffice ashington the identity of the donor at this time, No. 3,247. . P O , W . D. C. HALLOWELL, - - - MAINE. oavii affairs Aviselv either at home or the condition being that the donor’s Being a soldier should make a man re REPORT o r THE CONDITION OF THE abroad. He had vividly in mind the name shall not be given to the public spect the laws and humanity a little gradual curtailment of Spanish colonial Avliile lie lives. more than if lie was not, and the officers possessions, and believed he saAV, hould deal with those Avho do not to the Hallowell National Ean> throughout the history of such curtail- full extent of their authority. AT HALLOWELL, IN THE STATE OF MAINS', AT The bicycle is an expensive luxury THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JU N E 30„ 1899. ment, the natural results of Spanish for some of us hut we must have it. In characteristics in the administration of allowell the repair item on wheels for Resources. Dollars. public affairs. He pointed out that the last Aveek Avas over ten dollars.—Ken- Chicago University has decided not (o Loans and discounts, 92,181 21 nebec Journal. attempt to muzzle its professors, as it U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 12,500 00 British colonies would have been in re- was suggested by one of them ought to Banking-house, furniture and fix- bellion a thousand times worse than the The above is a comment without sense tures, 2,707 89 he done in order to maintain the stand- Due from approved reserve agents, 43,398 74 Cuban rebellion with half the pretext or Avit, hut we must have them in col- ing of the institution among all classes, Checks and other cash items, 507 15 that Cuba had. umns of the daily press! The bicycle and its decision is a Avise one. We can Notes of other National Banks, 4,505 00 fad, Avitli its multitude of expenses and conceive of nothing much more humili- Fractional paper currency, nickels, When once avc have destroyed the and cents, 73 00 possible harmful tendencies, is doing ating to a great university, or much Spanish poAver in the Philippines, lie more likely to degrade it in the estima- L awful Money Reserve in more than any other one agency to add B ank, viz: does not see Iioav Ave could he otherwise tion of all intelligent and thoughtful Specie, $5,250 00 than cowardly and cruel to leave that to the burdens of dull business times, people than a denial to its professors of Legal-tender notes, 1,700 00 and yet the flippancy of the daily scrib- tlie right of free speech, for fear that it 6,950 00 mu!U country to Aguinaldo, avIio lias given no bler for the press looks upon this or any may not stand Avell with all classes, Redemption fund with U.S. Treas’r sign of being any wiser or better a ruler which being interpreted means that it (5 per cent, of circulation) 562 50 than the Spaniard Avhose place lie tried timely criticism of extravagant ways WHAT may not he able to take in all the money T otal, 163,385 58 to seize. He believes implicitly that in onlv Avitli an eye to the humorous. it might by toadying to the opinions and Liabilities. Dollars. a few years from now all Avill look at prejudices of certain classes of people. Capital stock paid in, 50,000 00 the change which has been wrought and General Fred Funston Avrites in a let- An institution that adopted such a policy Surplus fund, 15,000 00 OTtH E- RS might possibly get more money, though Undivided profits, less expenses call it good. He knows that Avhen that ter to a friend in Washington, D. C., we doubt that, hut its professorships and taxes paid, 6,983 80 day comes men will say, “ If it had not dated Manila, May 13, the folloAving: Avould soon fall into the hands of inferior National Bank notes outstanding, 11,250 00 and second rate men, for no men of the Due to other National Banks, 6,949 £4 SAy ABOUT been for what was done in 1899, these “ On general principles l am not an ex- Dividends unpaid 365 00 islands Avould not be where they then pansionist, hut I believe that since Ave standing and ability that a great institu- Individual deposits subject to check 72,557 24 tion ought to command would consent Cashier’s checks outstanding 280 00 were, and the timid feet of civilization Avere, by an unfortunate train of cir- to wear a muzzle. Instead of being dis- IMPERIALS. Avould have been kept outside the thresh- cumstances, thrown into this thing, Ave couraged from speaking their opinions T otal, 163,385 58 old of the Spanish colonies.” In this should stay with it to the hitter end, on public questions, professors, along State of Maine,County of Kennebec,ss: I, W. H. Perry, Cashier of the above- faith lie has fought and in this sign lie and raAvhide these bullet-headed Asians with all other educated men, ought to named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe lias conquered.— The Cosmopolitan. until they yell for mercy. After the he encouraged to do so. Our politics above statement is true to tbe best of my are suffering today for the lack of edu- knowledge aud belief. “Smooth as velvet.” "Runs like a top.” war I Avant the job of professor of Amer- cated men Avho have the ability to get at W. II. PERRY, Cashier. “Can’t get rue on any other wheel.” "Never saw its Colonel Henderson, avIio is to succeed ican history in University, when the truth and the courage to speak it. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th equal.” "A. daisy in looks and action.? ‘It taught me the pleasure there is in cycling.” "You day of July, 1899. Speaker Reed, Avill hold a different po- they build it, and I'll Avarrant that the if a college professor has views on im- couldn’t buy back my Imperial.” "It’s the whole thing in this town.” "I am in favor of Im- perialism, or the tariff, or on any other C. W. TILDEN-, Notary I’ubli sition than his predecessor, inasmuch as neAV generation of natives avi 11 knoAV Correct—A ttest : question of national importance, it is his ! perialism/ “My boy won’t have any other make,’ "Up hill or down or on a level—it beats the Presidential bee can never sing in better than to get in the wav of the hand right to express them, and if lie allows (L. S.) | ’em all.” ‘That is what they say.’J his bonnet. He was horn in Scotland, J ohn Graves, wagon of Anglo-Saxon progress and de- J himself to he muzzled lie proves himself A. D. K night Directors. ami is not eligible. cency'.” a coward.—Portland Advertiser. B. F. VV Alt NEBSi AMES & FROST COMPANY. CHICAGO. HALLOWELL KEGISTElt—SATUKDA Y, JULY 8, 1899.

HALLOWELL’S DAY. LIFE IN THE KLONDIKE. All Kinds of SUMMER READINO, Reunion of Visitors and Dedication of The last letter received from Fred Emery Baking New City Hall. Beane by his brother Nelson H. Beane, left [vEFff H h™ him at Tagis Lake, 300 miles from the Wednesday next promises to he a red- Stewart river. The letter left, that point June k Have it in the House Dropped on sugar suffering children love to oyal letter day in local history. The beautiful 14, arriving in Hallowell July 4th. . . . Choice Confectionery, R Pwwder rnke this healing Anodyne. It quickly relieves, City Hall, the gift of the late Mrs. Eliza Mr. Beane and liis party had been at this soothes and cures colds, coughs, catarrh, cuts y Abso l ut el y'Pure chaps, corns, chilblains, contusions, cholera- Lowell, will he dedicated in the afternoon, lake for several days patiently waiting for morbus, bruises, strains, sprains, stings, sore SELEECTEDCIGARS, ALL BRANDS. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome with the Help of 200 or more home visitors, the ice to go out. There were about 200 throat, toothache, tonsilitis and wind colic. +i,CT OUK My children are subject to croup. All ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. to whom our citizens will extend a Reception boats waiting to go up the Stewart river, and that is necessary is to give them a dose, bathe tho in the evening. the lake was expected to clear within a day Iuta tetdalbed, aud s hrtlie tcroup With Vdisappears u r L1“"»e»t, as if tuck l,y magic. them STONE Sc ANDERSON. The afternoon exercises, at 2 o’clock, with or two. Mr. Beane writes that he is more i.. A. I kruenot, Rockport, Texas. PERSONAL NOTES. M ayor G. A. S afeoud returned Wednes- Mayor Safford M aster of Ceremonies, will than delighted with the country, and has AGENTS AMERICAN EXPRESS. day from a visit of several days in Lawrence, ■include an address by Prof. Ch. F. Rich- thus far immensely enjoyed the trip. The Mass. Mn.and Mrs. H arry Wil kinson, of Au- ardson, of Dartmouth College, and other in- climate is really delightful at this season. burn, are visiting Mrs. Wilkinson’s parents, A nodyne The big Boston boat is making some big teresting features. The order of exercises The air is dry, but not cold, and no one Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Payson. will be as follows: SUMMER UNDERWEAR passenger records Ibis season. Saturday would object to sleeping out of doors all Chas. W. Marston has been enjoying Selection, l a s t s o m e (500 B o s to n s u m m e r t r a v e l e r s c a m e Dennis Orchestra night in a hammock. His health has been J ohN& me nt the week in a trip to Greenville Junction in Song, Schoolchildren Originated by Dr. A. Johnson, in 1810. down. good and the larder continues to offer a sub- AND HOSIERY_____ Moosehead Lake regions. Prayer Its w orth, m erit and excellence have won Selection, Dennis Orchestra stantial and satisfactory bill of fare and the public favor iu a way that is wonderful. Hallowell can lay claim to exceptionally those of the Maine appetite are made happy It is now the reliable fam ily rem edy iu alm ost Rev. J . 11. B oardman will be absent Presentation. Acceptance of Keys every household. Be not afraid to'trust what fine location for summer touiists, in its from the city another Sunday, and is to at- Vocal Selection, Miss Montfort as usual three times a day. the whole 19th century has endorsed. It is Oration, used and recommended by surgeons and phv- At Lunt & Brann’s. nearness to the Lake and its natural beauty tend the national C. E. Convention in Prof. Richardson Mr. Beane’s constant companion is a Selection, Dennis Orchestra siciaus everywhere. I nternal aud E xternal. and quietness. Detroit Mich. Mrs. Boardman and the camera, with which he has taken frequent Recollections Of Hallowell, Gen. Hubbard Send for our N ew Book Treatm ent for Diseases. Singing “Auld lang Syne.” snap-shots of magnificent scenery. Of the QUALITY and PRICES are All Right. Mr. John Babb is driving a neat public- children will be at Southwest H arbor dur- Audience s T!’ K D°nty 8 Signature and Directions on every bottle. Selection, Dennis Orchestra natural beauties of the land he speaks I S JOHNS V *'.35 chnts- Six bottles,#"™: carriage aud solicits tbe patronage of the ing the coming week. X. te. J O I I a SON & CO., SU Custom House St., Boston, Mass. At 5 o’clock, Messrs. W. W. and Ben in highest terms, and looks forward Hallowell public. lie will follow up boats Mr . D avid Steves returned from North Pretty Patterns in DROP STITCH BOSIEST, Vaughan will entertain tlie Hallowell pil- and trains. Give him a call. Hallowell Jay this week, and will take up work for the to taking Mrs. Beane with him on another grims at the beautiful Vaughan Homestead. HALLOWELL WEATHER. BOTH BLACK AND TAN. ought to support one accommodation team. Hallowell Granite Works at Granite Hill. Klondike trip! In event of his safe return The Reception in the evening at 8 o’clock, home, we shall look for an extended account Temperature taken at 5 A. M. and 7 P. M. Deane W. Bowie decides to close out his Mr . J. Rig g s Prescott, formerly asso- with ex-Mayor Merchant Master of Cere- of the trip to Stewart river. June Wind 5 A. M. 7 P. M. light summer coats at once—and offers a ciated with the printing craft here, but late- monies, will prove the most enjoyable feat- ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® HI 11 Ilia,®®®)®®®® ® ® ® ® 28 NE Rain S U 56 a discount of 40 per cent, to gain tbe desired ly of Exeter, X. H., has been in the city ure of the day; informal addresses are to he 29 SW Fair 52 a 60 a quick sales. this week. given by President Butler, of Waterville, A DEER STORY. COME IN ANI) INSPECT A NICE, LARGE LINE OF 30 W NW Fair 49 a 63 a M essrs. C. E. II. B eane, Iiay G. Marston W. W. Vaughan, Esq., of Boston, lion. A. The taxes were committed to Collector July and J. D. Nutting, Jr., were at camp La M. Spear, of Gardiner, Thos. Leigh, Esq., Kirk Laflin, son of Herbert Laflin of this Tilden several days ago, so that we shall 1 SW Fair 48 a 69 a Jolla over the Fourth. of Augusta, Prof. A. M. Thomas, of Houl- city, had a novel and exciting experience at GRASP HATS ami CAPS. shortly be reminded of the progress of the 2 SW Fair 00 a 76 a ton, and Major E. Rowell, of this city. The the farm of his grandfather, Mr. L. M. tax rate toward tbe 3 per cent, limit. M. M. J ohnson, now traveling with W. 3 SW Fair 08 a S3 a L. Douglass, of Brockton, Mass,, was at arrangements are now well completed for the Pinkham, Monday last. Under the shade of ALL THE DIFFERENT SHAPES AND COLORS. ALSO We don’t remember a more comfortable 4 sw Showers 70 a 80 a home over the Fourth. occasion—thanks to the efforts of the ladies an apple tree, fast asleep, he found what he night before the Fourth. Tbe Young Ameri- and gentlemen interested in the Committee took to he a calf, and in a spirit of mischief Capt. S. II. B randt , and wife, of Charles- ca element was kept away from the church work. decided to wake him up abruptly. He dove There is more Catarrh in this section of bells until 4 o’clock, and there was less town, Mass., are guests at Mr. F. M. Fish’s. the country than all other diseases put to- The Committee on Invitations have al- for his head, grasping bol li ears of the “calf gether and until the last few years was sup- A Fine Line of Straw Hats Misses Florence Martin and E mma noise in other respects than usual. ready received responses from nearly 250 in about half a second, the boy, who is nine posed to he incurable. For a great many E llis, students with Miss Clary at Guilford, years doctors pronounced it a local disease, Mr. Phil H. Carey, Asst. Supt. of general people, who are to be with us. A Register years old, found himself standing on his New and latest styles, selling at reasonable prices. are the guests of Mr. C. II. Clary this week. of Visitors is to be kept, and the record own head 10 feet away. He had routed up and prescribed local remedies, and by con- operations of the Maine and New Hamp- stantly failing to cure with local treatment, Mr . E rnest Burnham, and sister, Miss shire Co., at North Jay, has a half dozen or hook will he found in City Hall. The Com- a doe—a yearling deer who had been about pronounced it incurable. Science has prov- A lice Burnham, came down on Wednes- more Hallowell men at work with him. mittee wish all visitors to register name and Mr. Pinkham's place for some days. Kirk’s en catarrh to be a constutional disease, and day’s boat for a visit with Hallowell friends. abiding place while in the city. idea, as he looks hack now, is that he ought therefore requires constitutional treatment. The Company has plenty of work, and Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. M r . S herman Dunn, of the Electric Dennis Orchestra, of Augusta, has been to have landed the deer in his grandfather’s among the contracts to be started some fine J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Road, hopes to go on duty again another engaged for both afternoon and evening. barn. constitutional cure on the market. It is Andrews Brothers, building work. week; he will take up change in work, and Weaver, of Augusta, will be the caterer. taken internally in doses of 10 drops to a At the meeting of tbe Humane Society hopes to knock the rheumatism out of his The expenses of the Reception are to be teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood TAILORS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. A BIRTH-DAY PARTY. and mucous surfaces of the system. They Monday evening last, 200 copies of the By- defrayed by sale of tickets to citizens, and system. offer one hundred dollars for any case it Laws were ordered printed—proofs to be these tickets, admitting gentleman and lady, Mrs. G. A. S afford returns to-day Miss Marion Russell celebrated her 12tli fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- OPP. P. 6., HALLOWELL, ME. submitted at the next meeting. Several monials. Address, from Lawrence, Mass., where she has en- will be required for admission to the even- birthday Saturday last—tendering a corps of new members were added to the lists. joyed a ten days’ vacation. ing exercises. They may be obtained at 12 playmates a buckboard ride to Augusta F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Lunt & Brann’s, or of any member of the Sold by Druggists, 75c. _(g_®jgja jgLigm m r»T7»ninir^^ Date Keeper H. D. Austin, at Lowell’s and other points in celebration of the day. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Miss Sophia B. Gil ma n returns to-day Committee:—Mrs. Freese, Miss Julia Wells, Crossing, deserves a vote of thanks from the The little people had a most enjoyable time, from Newton, Mass., to take up Library Miss Kate Beeman, Messrs. Lunt, Wingate Improvement Society. lie has greatly im- and on their return sat down to a bountiful ® ® ® fe) _® _® ® ® _® _® ®_ _® gg work again. and Clearwater. KENNEBEC COUNTY— In Probate Court, at Au- proved the appearance of the little mall supper set before them by Mrs, Russell, and gustat, on the fourth Monday of June, 1899. A CERTAIN INSTRUMENT, purporting to be the Mr . J ohn Clark, foreman of one of The Executive Committee, of whom in- near his stand, and keeps it in neatest order. her m other, Mrs. C. H. Wells. The *1 Jolly last will and testam ent of ANDERSON J . L ynn, late of formation may he obtained, includes Miss If the ladies will contribute tbe needed the granite yards in Troy, N. II., returned Sun Bonnets” were there in force. Hallowell, in said County, deceased, having been pre- OUR LEADERS FOR 1899. Otis, Mrs. Russell, Miss Beeman, Mr. sented for probate: plants, Mr. Austin will care for a hand- to his work there Wednesday. Oki'EREU, That notice thereof be given three weeks Merchant. successively prior to the fourth Monday of July next, some flower-bed, we think. Major E. Rowel l received this week a in the H allowell Regist er , a newspaper printed in The Willis-Anderson cottage at the Outlet Hallowell, that all persons interested may attend at a NOT6 PRICeS. very welcome letter from his grandson—Ser- The front of the Hallowell bank block A GRACEFUL ACT. contained a happy company over the Court of Probate tlien to be holden at Augusta, and geant A. B. Newcombe, telling of his safe show cause, if any, why the said instrument should not will shine with new signs. Both tlie Bank “ Fourth:” Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blake, Mr. be proved, approved and allowed as the last will and arrival at Delaware Breakwater. Arthur is testament of the said deceased. Rambler, $40, Park Flyer, $25, and B. F. Warner have ordered new signs Nearly 40 members of Granite Lodge K. of and Mrs. E. P. Tracy, Misses Hanks and second mate of the schooner “ Henry J. G. T. STEVENS, Judge. of a Worcester, Mass., painter. Gardiner, and Messrs. M. 0. Wood and A ttest: W. A. NEWCOMB, Register. 22—3w Smith.” P., paid an unexpected visit to Sir Knight Copley, $35, M onarch Line, There was an unusual sweetness about B. J. Richards, of Granite Hill. Friday Peter Malles. Mb . F rank H. Lynn, who went to KENNEBEC COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at the P. O. vestibule Thursday noon. A evening of last week, aud passed a most en- The funniest thing we saw the morning of Canova, South Dakota, 12 years ago, is in- Augusta, on the fourth Monday of June, 1899. $25, 35 and 50. small boy dropped a big jug of molasses on joyable evening. The first item on the pro- the Fourth was the disaster which overtook Hermon N. Stackpole Administrator on the estate of terviewing old Hallowell friends. Mr. Lynn gram was the presentation of a handsome W. R. Stackpole late of Hallowell in said County, the. floor. a somewhat happy individual, carrying a deceased, having petitioned for license to sell the follow- PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER clerked for some years for Spaulding, the ebony cane gold mounted—by Capt. Jos. F. water-melon. The sweet pumpkin evidently ing real estate of said deceased, for the payment of Wilder & Co. ship this week 300 crates of stationer, and later opened business for him- Varney. The cane was inscribed: “B. J. debts, &c., viz: a certain lot of land with a dwelling interfered with his balance, and in transfer- house thereon, situated in said Hallowell, and bounded oil-cloth—five car-loads. Orders from Mem- self. He is a very welcome visitor. Richards from Granite Lodge K. of P.” Mr. on the north by Winthrop street: on the east by land of A. F. M orse & Son, H allow ell. ring it the globe fell, breaking into conveni- C. N. Smith: on the south by a right of way aud on phis, Tenn., Keokuk, Iowa, Utica, N. Y., Richards seemed to need the cane as he ent portions for the small boys who pounced the west by laud of Samuel Currier. and made up the bulk of gathered himself to reply, hut the boys un- Ordered, That notice thereof be given three BICYCLES SUNDRIES, ALL KINDS BICYCLE REPAIRS. shipment. Mr. Geo. B. Lord shipped to Kensico, N. upon it. The owner captured one of the weeks successively, prior to the fourth Monday of derstood the case. Ten years ago, when the allowell egist er Y., the cut stone of one large mausolum— smaller pieces. July next, in the H R , a new s- Iv. Ps. furnished the hall, Sir K night Rich- paper printed in Hallowell, that all persons interested <9 Q> ® <9 & & W W W q TW W The body of Joseph Soldini, a young five carloads of material. He has had six may attend at a Court of Probate then to be held at Au- man, Italian, drowned at No. Conway, N. ards extended a helping hand which has not Cobbosseecontee Lake had a large number gusta, and show cause, if any, why the prayer of similar contracts this season, with monu- said petition should not be granted. been forgotten. The beautiful cane was a of visitors the Fourth. Camp La Jolla, the H. was brought here for interment Thurs- mental and cemetery work. G. T. STEVENS, Judge. day. A sister, Miss Galizi, resides here. practical reminder of his generosity to the Willis cottage, Ogden’s cottage, Camp Attest: W. A. NEWCOMB, Register. 22—3w. /New S tyle s o f C o rs e ts ! There will be no preaching service at the Lodge. Comfort, and the cottages at Farr’s Cove Mrs. Geo. R. Tower contributes to tlie Old South—Sunday morning next. The Refreshments were served, ice cream, were all occupied. MINERVA, IMPROVED SPRITE, W. B., WARNER’S, NO. 62- Boston Globe, of July 0th an interesting usual Sunday School and evening services Administrator’s Notice. cake and iced lemonade. The pilgrimage, St. Matthews’ services during the summer NO. 67, and “PERFECTION W AISTS.” Children’s White Muslin sketch of Hallowell history, suggested by will be held. although a short one, was among the most will be changed to the m orning hour—9.30 the coming Reunion and Dedication of City The subscriber hereby gives notice that he Dresses, Infants Long White Nuslin Dresses. Mr. Frank Kittredge returned home from enjoyable in the history of the order. A. M. in place of 7 P. M. has been duly appointed Administrator de Hall. Old Orchard Tuesday evening. The wild bonis non on the estate of H enry W.Lynn, Remember the inspection of the Boys’ late of Hallowell, in the County of Kenne- waves were unusually boisterous Independ- BRIGADE INSPECTION. bec, deceased, and given bonds as the law NEW PERCALES, GINGHAMS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, BELTS, and Girls’ Brigades of the Old South Church ence Day. directs. All persons having demands against at new City Ilall, Thursday evering next. Major General Percy W. Bridgham, of the estate of said deceased are desired to BUCKLES, WAIST S E T T S, WAIST PINS, TI ES and RIB­ At the meeting of .the Improvement Society Tickets are on sale by members of the Brig- Boston inspecting officer of the U nited present the same for settlement, and all in- Monday evening, among other items of busi- debted thereto are requested to make pay- BONS, LACES,'PUFFINGS, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIE . ades. Boys’ Brigade of America will be present at ness, was the reading of a letter from Lieut. ment immediately. City Hall Thursday evening next, to inspect Messrs. Lunt & Brann have a timely H. A. Johnson, of Worcester Mass., who WALTER S. LYNN. ^ N E W LINE OF WHITE MUSLIN SK IRTS.^ the work of the two companies connected June 26, 1899. change of advt. in this issue. Summer-Un- offers the new City Building a handsome with the South church. It will be the first derwear and Drop-Stitcli Hosiery are the edition of the. Stars and Stripes. Lieut. appearance of the Girls’ Brigade. A drill themes. Johnson was given a hearty vote of thanks. ONE PRICE TO HLL B. F. WARNER. will accompany the inspection, and afford One Judge of the Supreme Court states The present season shows little or no friends ample opportunity to judge of their Hair Cutting, 25c. Shaving, 10c. 151 Water Street, Hallowell, Maine. flatly that a town or city whose tax rate is work on sidewalks—and unfortunately there general deportment when under the eye of 3 per cent, becomes in a condition of a Shampoo, 25c. Razors Honed, 25c. are several very mean sections of old walk the inspecting officer. Sea Foam, 10c. Hair Singed, 10c. plantation. We have something to guard left in prominent parts of the city. In the Special Attention Given Children. MORE COMFORT ! against in this question. by and by we shall look for a completed We hope the School Board will take steps system of concrete walks. Depot Square assumed a very quiet condi- to restore the study of Chemistry and Natu- E. R, ANDERSON, MORE STYLE ! tion Monday and Tuesday. The Johnson St. Com. Sumner has a crew of men at ral Philosophy to the curriculum, and that 127 WATER ST. Bros, factory was shut down on account of work on the roadsides, with view of having at an early date. We lose our respect for An Excellent Combination. MORE DURABILITY I stock-taking, and the Granite Works gave them in presentable order before the Re- High School work, if it is to he devoted The pleasant method and beneficial N. H. BRIDGES, their men the extra day in honor of the de- union Wednesday next. The officers of the mainly to completing a minute course in effects of the well known remedy, IN ONE PAIR OF THE yrup of ig s S F , manufactured by the HARNESS MADE AND REPAIRED. mands of the Fourth. Improvement Society earnestly invite house- classic languages to the exclusion of the California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate holders and property owners to cooperate sciences and advanced mathematics. The the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- The Hallowell Granite Works ship to REPAIRING Done Neat and Promptly. with them in the work, by giving attention absurdity of devoting our chief aims to ac- tive principles of plants known to be IR ia ^ a ra H © £forfcs Buffalo, N. Y., this week several large medicinally laxative and presenting Prices Reasonable. to out-of-the way bits. quiring a language education, and knowl- bases of too liberal dimensions for the ordi- them in the form most refreshing to the Harness Cleaned and Oiled. Why is it that men lose themselves in edge of ancient history is evident to many taste and acceptable to the system. It THAN ANY OTHER SHOE HADE. nary position on the loaded car. Matters liquor the night before the Fourth? Hallo- educators. is the one perfect strengthening laxa- 2 Doors above J. W. Church’s. begin to look like old times about the com- tive, cleansing the system effectually, well has had some lamentable illustrations JPRICB ONLY S3.50 pany’s city sheds. The movement of another city in interest dispelling colds, headaches and fevers of the foolishness of men in this respect, gently yet promptly and enabling one FOR SALE! The foundation for the Johnson house on hut Lewiston gives this year the most fla- of a City Park reminds us that Hallowell to overcome habitual constipation per- Warren street is now all in and the brick grant illustration of the work of the saloon must soon look to the purchase of a tract of manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub- The Bicknell House and Lot on underpining is nearly completed. The and the beer shop in uncurbed riotous land suitable for such purpose—before the HASKELL BROTHERS, extension of buildings makes it impossible. stance, and its acting on the kidneys, East side of Water street, Hallo- carpenters are at work laying timbers. demonstrations. One dead and a series of liver and bowels, without weakening horrible accidents! Lewiston is a tough An ample section of land, with trees and or irritating them , m ake it the ideal well. The walk at the North Grammar school town, when rum gets the upper hand. open field is a priceless possession, and laxative. Apply to or address, In the process of manufacturing figs 182 Water St., - - Augusta, Me. running from the school to the street is being Hallowell’s friends should have this in mind M rs. S. W. C arr, moved and will he located in the center of There is, possibly, some misunderstanding as the years go by; we need it. are used, as they are pleasant to the Capital St., Augusta, Me. in regard to the sale of tickets for the Re- taste, but the m edicinal qualities of the AGENTS FOR GEO. E. KEITH COMPANY’S MEN'S SHOES. the building lot ; the stone flagging across remedy are obtained from senna and the street will be changed to correspond. union Reception Wednesday evening next. Letter to J. W. Cross. other aromatic plants, by a method While the admission to the Dedication of the The flag pole is also moved a little to the Hallowell, Maine. known to the California Fig Syrup GRANITE HILL FARM north to provide for the change of the walk. afternoon will be free to the public, the ad- Co.' only. In order to get its beneficial SUMMER BKREKINB! mission in the evening will be by ticket effects and to avoid im itations, please smnCREAM. The supply of coal for the local dealers Dear Sir: You know all about shoes, remember the full name of the Company wholly. There was no other way lo defray printed on the front of every package. How many customers have you who know Sweet Cream from Separator Process by SHIRT WAISTS. A fine line, in all colors. New goods, selling for 19 cts. comes in very slow, it being very hard to expenses, and so citizens are invited to con- anything about ’em? find vessels just at this time, which shows CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. which all impurities are separated and all to $1.50. Shirt Waist Sets. BEAUTY PINS, 3 FOR S CENTS. tribute by purchasing tickets at Lunt & You have bought and sold shoes for years, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. germs injurious to health destroyed, can be that coasting vessels are now in great de- Brann’s, or ot any member of the commit- and have learned what you know by your LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. bad daily or as required at the store of C. A. FLOWERS AND UNTRIMMED HATS. I want to close out my entire customers’ liking one sort, and not liking m and; the severe storms of last fall de- tee. For sale by all Druggists.—Price 50c. per bottle. Cole from Granite Hill Farm. Will be stock of Summer Millinery. You want to see my assorted bunches of another. They find out by wearing ’em. ready for delivery by W ednesday, Ju n e 28. stroyed a large number of our coasting ves- So with paint; but we go deeper. We are Flowers, at 50, 65 and 75c. Untrlmmed Hats for 5 cents and upward. You A Child Enjoys ESTABLISHED 1762. Also all orders for Sweet Skim Milk prompt- sels. 145 years old in the business; and we m ake, ly tilled. can buy them at about your own price. not buy—we make a good deal of paint. Mr. E. Ii. Anderson, barber, has recently W. P. A therton. CORDED PIQUETS, white and colored, for Waists and Suits. Lawns, Mus- The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and We paint a good share of the railroad and The Wetherill & Brother Pure White equipped a neat aquarium in one of his dis- soothing effect of Syrup of Figs when in steamer property in the United States and Lead is guaranteed Pure by $1000. This lins and Dimities lower than ever. Kid Gloves, Mits and Gloves, all colors. may as well paint the private property. play windows—to which the little folks need of a laxative, and if the father or Lead has been sold so long, that it lias ever PISO'S CORE FOR" GENTS’ HOSE, 6 prs. for 25c. Small size Men’s Underdrawers, 15 cents, gladly give considerable attention. He has mother be costive or bilious, the most grati- | Yours as well as anybody else’s. the confidence of its user, for Purity, fine- fying results follow its use; so that it is the Devoe lead and zinc is your paint. Costs ness, whiteness, good washing qualities and lillRtS WHERE ALL ELSE I AILS. * 2 for 25 cents. These are 50-cent goods. specimens of gold fish, trout, chubs, and Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use best family remedy known and every family half as much as lead and oil, because it its durability. C. L. Spaulding will sell it to in time. Sold by druggists, some sand turtles, and plans to add to the should have a bottle. Manufactured by the wears twice as long. you, and sell it as cheap as you can buy CONSUMPTION M. ROBERTS, Hallowell, Me. members of the family. California Fig Syrup Co. I Yours truly, F. W. D evoe & Co. other leads, which are said to be as good. HALLOWELL REGISTER—SATURDAY, JULY S, 1890.

TEMPERANCE COLUMN. ing from spirits. It was also decide^ Tap, tap all day at the Are you am ong- the number who will that lectures upon the subject should he m achine until the head throbs with every tap. And Maine Central Railroad, Alcoholism in France. given iu schools, and, most of all, in when the machine stops normal schools. The Minister sent a P a i n t and D e c o r a t e Arrangement of Trains in Effect for the day the throb- I Fair Dealing. 1 June 20, IS!)!). Not many years ngo, Schopenlmue,. special circular-letter urging all his sub- bing still goes on. More than any Until further notice trains will leave Hallowel a* 1.1- suit! that Frenchmen were the most ordinates to use their influence on the other class of THIS SUMMER? temperate people of the world. Their side of temperance.— The Outlook. women the large example was long mentioned as an argu- army of w o m e n fa tuiu M ontreal; clerks needs to We call attention lo tliejj SIMMONS & STEARNS, 9.48 A. M —For Lewiston, Farming, -. Rangeley, ment on behalf of the use of wine. “A‘ word to the wise is sufficient.” Wise closely watch the health of the organs , , Bath, Bocklaud, Portiai. ami Boston. people keep their blood pure with Hood’s as 10.4b A. M.—(Sundays only) for Brunswick, Portland, peculiarly womanly. For the general .... OF THE SOUTH END MARKET, and Boston. Whatever intepmerance there was would Sarsaparilla and make sure of health. health will be disturbed just in propor- 3.14 P. M.—(Daily) for Lewiston, l$atli, Rockland bo found outside of the geographical have in st ock a complete line of ^ Portland and Boston. tion as the local health of the delicate, 8$3 3.57 P. M.—(Express) For Lewiston, Bath, Rockland, limits of the wine-growing territories. womanly organs is disordered. With Portland,and Boston. Sherwin-Williams M PLAIN and FANCY GROCERIES, 11.02 P.M . Night Pullm an tor Lewiston, B ath, Po rt- FAVORITE POEMS. irregularities there will come pains in the Things have changed since then. The head, the back or side, nausea and gen- land and Boston. destruction of a large number of French Mountaineers’ Prayer. eral misery. The happiness of the future CANNED GOODS, TEAS and COFFEES, GOING kast. 1 l.z_ A. JYI.—- Night Pullman for Skowhegan, Belfast, vineyards by the phylloxera reduced the life of the wife and mother may be en- PAIVT Dextei, Dover, Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, TO MEATS, PROVISIONS, FRUIT and VEGETABLES, of -Bucksport, Bar Harbor, Aroostook Countv, Gird me with the strength of thy steadfast tirely ruined by neglect of the health at CN) wine-producing zone, and to replace the this critical period. _ Stephen and St. John, hills! Which lias stood the test of years, and oil? v For Waterville. Belfast, Skowehgan. old natural wines large quantities of The speed of thy streams give me! Women confined in offices, shut out i.M P. M.— Express for Bangor, Bucksport, and highly alcoholized artificial wines were In the spirit that calms, with the life that from necessary exercise will find a faith- | GUfl^fl^TEED QUALITY, Bar Harbor. ful friend in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- which we will guarantee Al. in al 3.25 P. M.—For Skowhegan, Belfast, Dexter, Dover, circulated, which acted disastrously up- thrills, §3 AND SELLING AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Foxcroft, Greenville, Bangor, and Matta- I would stand or run for thee. scription. It so regulates the womanly respects. wainkeag. on the habits and life of the people. Let me be thy voice, or thy silent power, functions and so strengthens the delicate 7.17 P. M.—For Waterville. As the cataract or the peak, organs that pain from these causes will The n,id-day express train for points West leaves At the same time the progress of sci- Our Motto: “Fair Dealing.” We Live up to it. . „ ays at 10.46 A. AL, and for Bangor, leaves .Sundays An eternal thought in my earthly hour, be absolutely done away with and future at 9.10 A . M. J ence was revealing new and cheap Of the living God to speak. health be perfectly assured. There is no opium, cocaine Jobbing, Plumbing,Piping * The Night Pullman Trains run each way every nig) t sources of alcohol. Corn, beet-roots, Clothe me in the rose-tints of thy skies SIMMONS & STEARNS, Proprs. Sundays included, connecting for Lewiston, and Batli, or other narcotic in 'lotL to Skowhegan, on Monday mornings, and potatoes began to yield large quan- Upon morning summits laid; “ Favorite P rescrip- Belfast, Dexter, or Jbeyond Bangor, except to Bar tities of it. The rich agricultural dis- Robe me in the purple and gold that flies tion.” Neither does —All Orders Promptly Filled.— P E R L E Y B L O C K , - - - H A L L O W E L L , M A IN E . Harbor, on Sunday mornings. Through thy shuttles of light and shade; it contain alcohol, ACCOMMODATION THAI NS. Let me rise and rejoice in thy smile aright, tricts, allured by great possibilities of whisky or other intox- 301 *30.5 307 Z329 Z335 As mountains and forests do; gain, turned to alcohol making. Dis- icant. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. t .m . Let me welcome thy twilight and thy night, FOR SUMMER So. Gardiner, leave 0 20 1 00 4 35 9 45 5 20 tilleries sprang up everywhere. They And wait for thy dawn anew! “ I was so weak I did not Gardiner, 0 30 1 10 4 45 9 55 5 30 have breath to w alk across TABER, CAREY & REID Hallowell, 6 44 1 24 4 59 10 08 5 43 my room,” writes Miss Augusta, arrive 6 50 1 3 0 5 05 10 15 5 50 placed large quantities of cheap and poi- Give me of the brook’s faith, joyously sung Isibell M iller, of New ...... USE! soning alcohol within easy reach of the Under clank of its icy chain! Providence, Calloway Co., Ky. 11 My periods oc- 300 *304 306 Z334 Give me of the patience that hides among curred too often and the hem orrhage would be A.M. P.M. P.M P.M. industrial masses. prolonged and the loss of blood very excessive. I W ater St ., A ug ust a. Augusta, leave 8 00 2 10 6 10 12 15 Thy hilltops in mist and rain! also had spells which the doctor said were faint- Hallowell, 8 07 2 17 6 17 12 22 The Republic also unintentional'y Lift me up from the clod; let me breathe thy ing' fits. X could not tell w hen they w ere com ing Gardiner, 8 20 2 30 6 30 12 32 breath; on but they left m e very weak. My stom ach FOR THE HOME TABLE. FOR PICNIC PARTIES, So. Gardiner, arrive 8 30 2 40 6 40 12 40 helped this evil. Instead of the strin- Thy beauty and strength give me! would cram p until I could not straighten. This * Runs daily, Sundays included. gent laws of the past, restricting the Let me lose both the name and the meaning would last for several hours. I did not gain FOR SOCIAL GATHERINGS. Z Runs Sundays only. strength from one monthly period to another; GEO. F. EVANS, Vice Pres. & Gen’l Manager. opening of new saloons, no other for- of death was very weak and nervous all the time. I was Cut In the life I share with thee! advised by a kind friend to try Dr. Pierce’s Fa- Canned Salmon, \ an Camp Baked Beans, Canned Shrimps, Lobster, Lomh’s E. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Passenger & Ticket Agent. vorite Prescription, which I did and before I had mality was required than a declaration —Selected. Tongue, Ox Tongue, Sliced Ham, Boned Chicken and Turkey, Smoked Beef and Ju n e 22, 18! 9. apr taken tw o botttes of it I could work all day. I Deviled Ham. at the Mayor’s office, and no other limi- took in all six bottles of the 1 p'avorite Prescrip- tion ’ and about five bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Pel- jflowers TO TH E NA TIO N A L HOME. tation existed than the inadequate per- Show me the Way. lets. I used no other medicine. I have never C. and B. Pickles, (^ucen Olives, Salad Dressings, Canned Corn, Peas, Beans had a return of this trouble since, and never EASTERN BRANCH, D. V. S., AT TOGUS, sonal record of tlie saloon keeper. can praise Dr. Pierce’s medicines enough, for I and Tomatoi s. J know they saved my life.” . Condemnations for crimes, theft, swindl- Show me the way that leads to the true life. [For all occasions, I do not care what tempests may assail me, Canned Pumpkin and Squash, Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Jellies of all ing, or any violation of the criminal code I shall be given courage for the strife, kinds. Lime Juice, “ No Tox,” etc. l were the only hindrances. This meas- I know my strength will not desert or fail ALL BEST BRANDS Connecting at Gardiner with the Maine Central Rail- ure, enacted in the name of liberty, me; road, and tlie A. H. and G. Electric Road to Augus- I know that I shall conquer in the fray: Flowers for Funerals furnished at COFFEES. ta, and Keneebec Steamboats for Boston. was followed by the addition to the C. A. COLE. Show me the way. short notice. TIME TABLE, in Effect June 20,’89 original number of saloons of ICO,000 Show me the way up to a higher plane, THE Y0YA6E OF LIFE. new ones. At tlie present time there is Where body shall be servant to the soul. Society Emblems a Specialty. Leave Randolph. Arrive at Nat’l Home. I do not care what tides of woe or pain A. GRINNELL & CO., 7.22 and 10 22 A. M. 7.42 and 10.42 A. M. one cabaret for eighty-five inhabitants, 1.20, 2.30 and 4.22 P. M. 1.40, 2.50 and 4.42 P. M. Across my life their angry waves may roll, In the morning they embarked with I have the agency for the best or for about thirty male adults. In the If I but reach thife end I seek some day: happy, sm iling faces. The sun was shin- Leave Home. Arrive at Randolph. Show me the way. ing through the fleecy clouds of summer. Florists in Maine and Massachu- Invite you to visit their liew Store when in need of anything Just sufficient wind was stirring to insure a 8.15 and 11.15 A. M. 8.35 and 11.35 A. M. Department of the Nord there is one 1.50, 3.00 and 5. P. M. 2.10, 3.20 and 5.20 P. M. saloon for forty-six inhabitants, or for Show me the way and let me bravely climb pleasant sail. The forest-lined shores of setts. Above the grievings for unworthy treas- the picturesque lake were banks of beauti- I11 tlie Grocery Line. SUNDAY TRAINS about fifteen male adults. Normandy ures ; ful and ever-varying green. Just beyond, Will run as follows: Leave Randolph, 2.20 and 3.20 the sun-clad peaks of towering mountains P. M. Arrive at National Home 2.40 aud 3.40 P. M. Above all sorrow that finds balm in time,— FRANK B. WOOD, Having purchased the store and good-will of H. Tobey, we shall Leave National Home 2.40 and 5.00 P. M. Arrive at is even in a worse condition. There are pierced the summer sky. Every prospect Above small triumphs, or belittling plea- continue to serve our patrons and hope to see many new customers at Randolph 3. and 5.20 P. M. streets in Rouen in which for every one sures; Hallowell, Maine BAND CONCERT hundred houses there arc fifty saloons. Up to those heights where these things are this stand. Every Day Except Monday and Saturday, child’s play, At4P. M., by the National Home Band Prof. B. W. It must be remembered that cases like Show me the way. We shall continue to carry the high grades oPgoods for which Mr. Thieme, Leader. that of the Nord are not general, and Visitors are cordially welcomed at the Home, and re- Show me the way to that calm perfect peace Tobey was noted. ceive special attention from the official guides on duty, that the one of Rouen is exceptional; Which springs from inward consciousness A Word Personal who will escort them through the buildings and about of right; the grounds. The R» staurant at the Home Station is still, the development of alcoholism in Having bought out Mr. H. R. Woodward open every day, where lunch, ice cream, etc., can be To where all conflicts with the flesh shall I shall continue the business here in my own “T H E POTCTLAJL M A R K E T ” piocured tor any number of visitors, as accommoda- France is appalling. Drunkenness for- cease, name, at the same old place, carrying as tions are ample. merly was exceptional and individual; And self shall radiate with the Spirit’s large and fine stock of Watches, Jeweliy. A. G rinnell. D. C. Skillin. SPECIAL RATES GIVEN EXCURSION PARTIES. light. etc., as usual and customers can feel assured F. A. LAWTON. Supt. alcoholism is the poisoning of the race. Though hard the journey and the strife, I of the same liberal treatm ent as inthe past. pray Frenchmen have lately faced the situa- We have a surplus of the SOMETHING NEW,------— tion with great courage. They have Show me the way. E lla W heeler W ilcox. BEST QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATE SOME NEW BREAKFAST FOODS. F. M. HAYES & SON, had the good fortune of adopting for We call the attention of customersUo a large line^of new Breakfast Foods and Cereals, this evil a term which is not ambiguous Call the Children Home. DINNER KNIVES. which are very popular at this time.. Among others we carry: THE AUGUSTA BAKERS, and which suggests the destruction of was pleasing. There was no hint of hid- Worth $4.50 per doz., which to close the lot Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Hoy a l Wheat Flakes and Polled g D Call.Especial AttentionTo their New all that is best in man—the word alco- The good man steps upon the porch: den danger, and yet what promised to be a will sell for $3.4:5 per dozen, Pood Company's Products — Oats in Packages and in Balk, “ The little ones have not yet come,” safe and happy voyage ended in disaster FULLY WARRANTED. Granose, Caramel Cereal, Gran- also Oat, It heal and Corn Meals holism. Whatever the school of Zola He says, “See it is getting late; and death— A little carelesness, a little neg- ola. CRIMP CRUST BREAD, has done in France, it has at least ade- So, mother, call the children home.” lect, a little ignorance of seamanship. Thousands of young couple's daily em- New Things in Sterling Silver Old Grist Mill Entire Wheat Flour “The Eeliabfe” Self-liaising Pre- The Neatest Form in which Bread is made. quately painted the horrible realities The mother’s voice rings sweet and clear, bark upon the inviting sea of matrimony and Wheat Coffee: pared Flour, “Come Mary, John and little Ted! IN THE WINDOW. represented by this word. w ith hearts overflowing with happiness Our goods are com tantly.ou.sale in Hallowell at the Come, dearest, come, the sun has set; and confidence in the future, only to meet “Breakfast Delicacy.” store of The first endeavors to stern the tide of ’Tis time you were all safe in bed.” with equally disastrous shipwreck. A lit- 0. O. Davenport, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, tle ignorance or a little neglect of the laws Successor to a alcoholism, made about 1872, met with “Yes, mother, see how fast we come!” of health ends in an early wreck and un- Crown Flakes—5c per Package. Best Brands of Tea and Coffee. GRINNELL & CO. scant encouragement, though tlie ant’- They cry in answer to her call; timely death upon the hidden shoals of Woodward & Davenport, ap rl, ’99 And so she has them all at home, Granulated Hominy. alcoholie idea had gained sufficient sup- ill-health. Try Our Physician’s and Sur- Before the evening shadows fall. Every mother should teach her daughter Roger’s Corner Jewelry Store. geon’s Absolutely Pure Soap— port in 1889 to be the subject of a con- the importance of the care of the delicate Wheat Germ Cereal and Wheat- H. N. Stackpole But, as the fleeting years go by, and susceptible organs concerned in wife- lets. “Best in the World.” julyl gress during the Centennial Exposition And on life’s pathway, far and wide, hood and motherhood. Every young wom - of that year. The cause was ably advo- The children go their separate ways, an should know herself—should know defi- And wander from the mother’s side— nitely the structure and functions of the CLARY & QUINN, Hallowell Market. Carriage « Building, cated before the Parliament, the Acad- organs distinctly feminine. Weakness and W hile each one keeps his childlike trust, diseases of these delicate organs mean dis- HUMPHREYS Horse Shoeing emy of Medicine, the Academy of Will each reach heaven no more to roam? aster and death. The woman who suffers Sciences, and other learned associations. Before sin’s blighting shadows fall, in this way is certain to suffer from general WITCH HAZEL and jobbing. O m other! call the children home! ill - health. The pains and irregularities The French Association for the Advance- that she endures will torture her nerves Jiggers, Farm and Express Wag- ment of Science devoted several sessions A mother’s voice can reach so far! and eventually break down the nervous Rough Stone For ons and Sleds made to order at Who can resist Its tender “come?” system. She will become fretful, irritable O I L short notice. And still its tones will echo on to alcoholism. In 1885 Leon Say pre- and despondent: she w ill suffer from sick Horse Shoeing anti JobDing prompt- sided at a congress at which he said, “ If When God has called the mother home. and nervous headaches; her stomach will Piles or Hem orrhoids Masonry and Cellar Work. —Adelaide Preston. become disordered and she w ill suffer from ly attended iu. nausea; she will have a weak back and C Fissures & Fistulas. drunkenness is ancient, alcoholism is re- W in t h r o p S t ., near Water. complain of ‘‘ stitches in the side.” W ife- Burns & Scalds. W e are prepared to Handle ’Rough Stone cent, and alcoholism is a kind of des- hood w ill be fraught with continual danger, HALLOWELL, - MAINE truction of human beings, one of the Colonel Hop O’My Thumb. and motherhood will be a menace of death. I I W ounds & Bruises. for Cellar W alls, and ’Rough Masonry in II she bears children they w ill be puny, ^ Cuts & Sores. possible moods of the end of the world.” peevish and sickly and unable to withstand large or small quantities. “ 1 belong,” he also said, “ to the laissez A little rough rider dashed into town, the ordinary little ailm ents of childhood. Boils & Tum ors. W ith a crack of his terrible whip; There is a sure and speedy remedy for faire school of political economy, but, His broom horse and he have a mighty re- women, young or old, who suffer in this Eczema & Eruptions. notwithstanding that, let us destroy the nown, way. It is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- Salt Rheum & Tetters. Savings Institution. The dogs ran away and the houses fell down tion. It acts directly upon the delicate or- G K O . E3. I_yORD, aprl,99 liberty of poisoning.” While he insist- And the citizens fled at a clip. gans concerned and makes them strong and Chapped Hands. E. Rowell. President. healthy. It banishes all irregulaities. It ed upon the necessity of enlisting the co- The kitchen chair backboard rattled and E Fever Blisters. Granite and Marble Monumental Works- allays inflammation, soothes pain, heals H. K. Baker, Treasurer. operation of intelligence and of public swayed, ulceration and stops debilitating drains. It Sore Lips & Nostrils. The broom-horse cavorted and pranced, transforms weak, nervous, fretful invalids C has. H. D udl ey, Asst. Treas. opinion, he urged that the Parliament Nurse climbed on the sofa she was so afraid, into healthy, happy w ives and mothers. O Corns & Bunions. Hours: 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M. should remove duties upon coffee, tea, Father grew frantic and shouted for aid, Tens of thousands of women have testified Stings & Bites of Insects. The rough rider just hollered and danced. to the marvelous merits of this wonderful Office o f the Northern National chocolate, wine, beer, cider, and increase m edicine. It is for sale by all first class Three Sizes, 25c, 5oc- and M.o°. He has legions of soldiers waiting his call, m edicine dealers. An honest dealer will Hank. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price them upon brandy, gin, vermouth, ab- This amazing wee Hop O’My Thumb, not urge a sufferer to take an inferior sub- 1ulv197 sinthe, and all spirits. The work of this All saddled and bridled they stand in the hall stitute for the sake of a little added profit. HL’MPHUEYS’ MED. CO., I l l & U 8 William St., New York. so a ps, so a ps; Each broom horse is ready to dash from his The young man who enters upon matri- “ THE CITY FISH MARKET, ” congress awakened a clear consciousness stall mony in a state of ill-health wrecks the of the danger, and called forth a deep At the rat-tat of trumpet and drum. happiness of his bride, condemns the woman he loves to the drudgery of a life- — Isabel G ordan C u rtis. AMMONIA SOAPS, WELCOME SOAP, sense of responsibility. It gave oppor- long nurse and propagates in his children W m. TREGEflBO, SHEA & KILBRETH, a race of physically and m entally incapa- AMERICAN FAMILY, VICTOR SOAP, tunities for harmless witticisms and for ble human beings, born with the curse of ALL KINDS PROPRIETORS, caricatures, but it won for the anti-alco- Summer. ill-health upon them. Much of the weak- JOHNNY COAL OIL, FELS-NAPHTHA, holic idea the support of a large body of ness and sickness from which men suffer is SUNLIGHT SOAP, FAIRY SOAP. AllBTindsof Fresh, C l C |~f due to insufficient and im proper nutrition. Salt and Piclcled * ^ ^ b the people and of the Government. And then a silence drops upon the land. W hen the digestion is right and the blood QJfltonuroenial IVORY SOAP, ETC. Though compelled to reckon with the The birds sit hushed in shadowy elms, and is filled with the life-giving elements of the bees food, the body is properly nourished. It is Oysters, Clams and Lobsters in saloon power, the Government showed a Drink the white lilies’ honey, ere the dews then safe against all diseases like consump- 'SSIesi their season. tion, nervous trouble, blood and skin dis- gn«, The B est A ssortm ent in H allowell. clear appreciation of the importance of Are dry. The brooks begin to fail. All day eases and kidney disease. Doctor Pierce’s In the deep pool, beneath the willow-tree, New Dairy Cheese. the alcoholic issue. Some of the min- Golden M edical Discovery acts first upon Junel5 A great pike lies, safe hid in tangled weeds. the digestive organs, giving them strength A full line of Canned Goods, Pickles, isters pledged their moral support to The wagtail swings upon the bending rush, and causing them to perform their proper Relishes, etc. temperance. General Duchene, in Mad- And in still, reedy alts the young coots cry. functions. It gives zest to the appetite; it Cemetery Work a Specialty, Who looks intoThe river at noontide increases the flow of digestive juices; it Corner Grocery Company, D. E. Siie a , 0 . F. K il br e t h agascar was merciless with those who Sees mirrored sky and cloud, and banks, and invigorates the action of the liver; it aids woods, assimilation and fills the blood with the JOHN E. COTTLE, Manager 141 Water street, Hallowell, Me. sold alcohol to his soldiers. The Min- A magic world, ruffled by no rude wind, vital elements of the food. It is the great ister of Public Instruction, M. Poincare, Nor burnt by any blazing summer sun; blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. It E ST IMA TES GIVEN Fll O Ml TL J Eighteenr.igiueen years successfulsucce. practice in Maine. appointed a commission to inquire into But o'er the woods the thunder-clouds hang cures general and nervous debility. All Treated without pain or dark, good dealers sell it. Thousands have testi- THE HALLOWELL BAKERY. detention from business. the best metnods of anti-alcoholic teach- Above the golden fields of ripening corn. WM. TREGEMBO. Easy; safe; no knife. Cure fied to their recovery under this medicine Guaranteed! or No Pay. ing in the schools. The commission dis- —M ary A. M. Marks. after the grave yawned before them. Made from the Best Materials. Quality and Quantity Combined FISTULASpecialist couraged the idea of a specific course, “ I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierce’s Rectal Diseases. Dr.C.T.FISK Favorite Prescription,” w rites Mrs. J. B. H. Roy, 332 M ain Street, L ewist on, M e . R || f" ft of 373 C um berland Street, Ottawa, Ont. “ Before REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, + + P U R E + + but recommended that anti-alcoholic in- Brilliants. taking this medicine I used to suffer untold All letters answered. Consultation I I ■■ ^ struction be grafted upon the already misery from painful monthly periods, but the FREE! Send for free pamphlet. | | first bottle gave me relief, and after using six bot- At U. S. Hotel, Portland; Saturdays only. existing branches taught in the schools— Conversation is but carving; tles I can honestly say that I am cured of all the A lot of land in Winthrop formerly owned pains which caused me so ninth suffering. I had HOME MADE CREAM BREAD. Give no more to every guest by L. B. Litchfield, and now occupied by upon morals, physiology, hygiene, chem- an operation, and tried all kinds of medicine, Than he is able to digest: but none did m e any good until I commenced W. T. Robbins and Lilia B. Robbins. The Manufactured Specially for Family Use A. C. TITCOMB, istry, and the elements of political Give him always of the prime,- to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.” land contains about 40 acres, and it has economy. Thus, in tlie classes of And but little at a time; buildings which with some repairs would be and Wrapped Fresh from the Oven Give to all but jnst enough, -f. c0?o^u.. good and convenient. Will be sold for $500. DENTIST, “ morals,” when speaking of the duties Let them neither starve nor stuff, Apply to SAMUEL HA.YES, “THE H0ME BAKER;’ of man toward himself, the * teacher And that each may have his due HALLOWELL SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Cor. Water and Bridge Sts., Augusta would impress the necessity of abstain- Let your neighbor carve for you. H. K. Baker, Treas. Scott. December 1, 189&. 168 WATER STREET, HALLOWELL ME. M )1' jan 99