Rockland Gazette The Largest Rockland Tribune Circulation Union Times Consolidated March 17, 1897 T he. Courier-Gazette. In Eastern Maine TWfCE-A-WEEK . . . . TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Two Dollars a Year Rockland Maine Saturday November 2-j 1897 Vol. 52 No. 84
COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS jubilee singers along if vou want them ; don’t faculty writes to the Times denying that there DOUGLASS COPPER MINE IN A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY U B E v « v trouble them with any message from the is any revival or the least excitement about U ni’ed States government, they don’t want religious matters. But this goes hard with the MISS BEECHER’S B r in g D r a i, Yrr Sp r a k r t il — Fifty yean Interentlnff Itnmor Thist W ork In To Begin to hear that, they have heatd it over and over Anthony Hope is announced to have writ ago Henry Ward Beecher was ordained pas New Y rk paper. I has labored to put down again; tell them something they want to T h e r e Hotin - A Gold Humor, AND.... tor of Plymouth church. There has never that revival, stamp it out and thoroughly ex ten a new novel which w ill be published next H A IR hear; tell them we are friendly to St. Ma Our readers in »his city and vicinitv, who year. It is called “ Born in the Purple.” been a Beecher since. His sermons are tinguish it, and it can’t be reconciled t 1 the homet over here, and Lave started a little remember the famous Bluehill copper mine about as fresh, invigorating reading as any fact that a'l its anti evangelical wrath was ex It appears that M ary E. W ilkins’s novel WHISKER DYE. ‘Turkey in America’ out in the Utah coun excitement, and some who had more cause thing that can he found in that sort of litera pended on a Sun fiction. The incident how “ Jerome” was anticipated five or six years It oontalus no aulphur or lead. Cleat dye try” ? That is about tbe way our critic would than others to remember il, w ill read with —litre® boll ee. ture tTday. Here is an extract from a Fourth ever discloses what that daily wou’d say shout ago, as to its title, by Miss Annabel Gray, an instruct ministers of the go«pel of the Grace interest the following clipped from the Bangor 8« OX 3 A LB AT DRUOOI8T8. of July sermon, preacned in 1869, and it is as revivals of religion if it had a chance. Politl English novelist. of God. But it is not only the sermon that is cal excitement, enthusiasm for a change of Commetcial of Friday. timely as if this were the day of its produc A portion of one of A. Conan Doyle’s in want of reformation; the trouble goes • fficers, even though intense enough to kill “ A fetter received by a prominent Bluehill tio n : “ The Cubans are making a strife, more Brigadier Gerard storier, which are published deeper, and requires a new sort of life, a dif Henry George or drive Horace Greeley insane business man Thursday has made the citizens I think to throw off oppression than because by D . Appleton A Co. is to be issued in raised ference that can be expresied only in this is still very harmless and even commendable; feel that the re opening of the Douglass cop they have learned liberty. Nevenheless, print for the use of the blind. fashion: per mine in the near future is an assured fact. throwing ofl oppression is worth the struggle. but it never will do f »r a girl, or a young col Policy Holders 0P THB— The letter rend: The long-silent author o f “ The Silence of The strife itself is an education. It is devel “ Trencher* don’t live Aeenonne thny nrn old legiate ot the other sex, to exhibit any feeling enough to decide wh it th«y are got g 10 do In life “ ‘ M r.------Dear S ir:— You may expect two Dean Maitland” has written a love story oping them and teaching them how to act for about such a matter as everlasting life. It Is — that 1 hey i»r»-gnlng to ho pr< sohera—they go to men representing a New York syndicate in which, under the title of “ Rihstone Pippins,” themselves. • * * I f they throw off their school with thm ld>-u They go to it thrnlng'cal not what they go to college for, they go there Bay State town this week to look over the works again. is to he brought out by the Harpers. oppression and gain the right to be men they m-inlnaiy wl h lhai 'd-a, ami whi n ihev 0 »tn»* out to study L atin! F. S. B ic k f o r d . of lhnt M-ml'inry, ihcy com** out with o long block I think they will take it at the price mentioned Captain Mahan's “ Life of Nelson” i* having will doubtless take on some form of free gov Beneficiary Association cum if d high omiitr and go to prnu-hlng. They and if they don’t, have another company, in a tremendous luccess in England. More ernment; hut with that they will need to get a a.dnry • f *nme tlnd — nt I* n-t • nough to live Y M- C- A : ITS MISSION view all ready to step in and take it.’ than five thousand copies have heen sold in have something else. They will need a on Ina aor ol wiiy—and they neverh .veany nppor- JUST OLANCE iu liy of A 'ld lng out whnl iin th<* Irinin and irtliu. “ This letter was sent from New York to that country, and all review* of every charac higher s'ate of manhood in the family and in Its Relation To tlio Church and the Good The Attorney General of Mass. petitioned lutloti* of the «>rdinnry sinful mortal mini. 11 ml It Is Bluehill by a Bluehill man, M r. Dutin, who ter unite in calling the hook a masterpiece the individual. Schools, churches, books and lib* ordln.ry sinful, mortal ninn who needs the It Accomplishes. at the ofleringa mentioned Nov. 6, to the Supreme Court for a receiver has lately gone there to effect a sate. Some and one transcending all expectation. papers will be worth more to them than any church mid needs It badly “ below. The small ll
The Courier-Gazette. The Thanksgiving Dav service at OUR B0S10N LETTER THE THREE LINKS the Church of Immanuel surpassed in TW/Cff-A-WffeK interest any such service held in our flnpprnlniew at the Hub As Told by Our Fact* Gathered from the Official Report of Correspondent-Interests Knox County. ! 1898 Bicycle Prices city in many years. The house wn- S ’ THE BIG STORE “SI the Grand Encampment. _____ ALL THE HOME NEW S _____ Fosros, Nov. 28, 1SS7. ARE OUT! filled with a representative gathering Samuel Cole, one of the crew of the steamer I The journal of proceedings of Ihe 43d an Published every Tuesday and Saturday morning from of citizens and the religions feature of nual sqwion of ihe Grand Encampment, I. O. 469 Main Street, Rockland, Maine City of Bangor, met with a painful accident I last w erk. W hile at work stowing the cargo | SMALL O . F., nas just been issued, and this 1 flice ac POPULAR 19 YEAR OLD" the day received becoming recognition. BIG knowledges ihe receipt of a copy, Irom which ' • V THE ROCKLAND PUBLISH I NG CO. his foot got wedged between two heavy J H ITC H E D TO Universal applause follows the action packages snd was badly jimmed. Upon the | we have culled some interesting facts for the VALUE PRICE benefit of ihe fraternity in this section. NEW8PAPH HlirORY of the several churches that made the steamer’s arrival here, the injured man was | From the report of Grand Chief Patriarch The Rockland Garitte was ssublithel 1.1 1816. Jn union service possible. We have only taken to the emergency hospital for treatment. 1874 the Courier was established, ai.d cons ilida ted with II. K. Colesworthy we quote the following: he Garette in t88s. The Free Press was established one suggestion to urge for another “ I had hoped to visit Valley Encampment, I In 1855, and in 1891 changed its name to the Tribune. year—that the services be held in a The steam yacht Siesta, which has been j No. 40, September 21, and Mt. Horeb, No. The Union Times was establ«*hed in 189a. The three hauled up in this city since last summer, w as' TENDING AT OUR STORE, BUT THEY ARE MONEY SAVERS 34, Wednesday, September 22, but owing to ‘ public hall and that the addresses be towed to Lynn last week. It is understood j the hall of Valley Encampment being occu- , Subscriptions $2 per year in advance; single copies made by one of the clergy and Hon. that men of that city have purchased het and . pied on that evening, they were unable to j three cents. C . E. Littlefield. Then urge to come intend going her out for the Yukon river 1 call a special meeting. The scribe of M t. j BICYCLES Advertising rates based upon circu’ation and very trade. The Siesta was formerly the pro erty Horeb Encampment wrote me that it was fair reasonable. into it every church not this year rep OVERCOATS SUITS week at Union, and as their members were Communications upon topics of general interest are of Charles A. Sinclair. W hile cruising last List Price. $ 60 . •olkited. resented—this would be the Episcopal summer she struck a ledge near W inter Guaranteed to be the equal Just tbe right weight to wear interested in Ihe fair, being on committees, Entered at the postoffice nt Rockland for circulation and Catholic. Let it be a citizens’ H aroor, M e., and tank. She was afterward now. Mnde from strictly nil also several of their members were at Rock at second-class postal rates. of any $15 gnrinent on tbe land attending court, he did not think they aervice. Thanksgiving Dav belongs ra'ted by the underwriters and taken to Rock land, where temporary repairs were made to market, no matter where you wool cassimeres nnd scotch would be able to have a meeting; so, much to every citizen alike. A service of to my regret, I had to give up my intended Special Size 30 inch wheels 8 70 enable her to come to this port where the buy it. Made from fine all cheviots in nent mixtures nnd Rumbler Tandems ...... 100 Circulation 6 ,0 0 0 Each Issue the charcater here indicated would was told at auction for about £1400. visit to these two encampments. wool black kersey. Heavy stylish broken checks. Coats •‘September 23, I made a visit to Island 1897 R am b lers, while th e y la s t 50 give to the day its full significance. 1897 30 in ch w h eels...... 60 black satin shoulder facings, cut mostly single breasted with Home Encampment, No. 38, Vinalhaveo. A Winter is particularly the reading The observance this year was excel F. A. Thorndike and Chas. A . Davis were special meeting was called at my request. 1897 T a n d e m s ...... 90 in town Saturday purchasing pnnltry for the Italian Insting body linings, wide shoulder facings, good season, a time when good literature lent, but it doesn't go fur enough. This encampment is wide awake snd much Thanksgiving trade. Mr. Divis spent Sun velvet collar, lap seams, sewed durable linings, pockets well interest is manifest as was shown by tbe large is appreciated around the family fire day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Drew at their BETTER THAN EVER I with silk. stnyed, pnnts cut in prevailing aumber present. They exemplified the Patn One Quality Only I side. A time when the local paper Foot ball ia a time honored game, home in Winthrop, leaving for home on the archal Degree in«a very fine manner and Pullman Sunday night. fashion, first-class trimmings. especially has its inning. and has borne a high reputation as an showed by it that when they have work »hej know how to do it. I found they had done CHEAPER 1 HAN EVER! Such a paper as The Conrler-Uazntte, athlo'lc sport. Talk of prohibiting it There it always a demand for “ down east’’ some work during the year, and with return One Prioe Only I full of home gossip and articles of a by law can hardly be taken seriously. of better times, w ill do good work in years to ability here, and among those wbo have re #10. _ S am ple 1898 R am blers now on timely character,is the paper welcomed If the game has become dangerous to cently become members o f the ever increasing come. They are in good condition financially. After close of meeting, ice cream, cake and v ie w a t to the home. If yon follow its con life or limb the roles should be Rockland colony in the city and who ate M e n ’s Caps likely to become permanent members are the M e n ’s M itts fruit was served, to which ample justice wi» tents from issue to issue vou will re" amended. Players were never killed following: W. H. Wakefield, who hat ac Of blue nnd black kersey with done. We nre showing great vnl- ‘•September 24, I visited Rockland En cognize its merits. at foot ball nntil recent years. Plainly, cepted a position as manager o f a department patent wind protector,all wool J.F.GREGORYASON campment, No. 36, at Rockland. It was a We send it a whole rear,twice every a simple amendment of the rules in the Thorp & Martin Co., wholesale nnd fast ctdot*. You II see lots 11 es in our glove department. stationers; Fred Parker, who it working in Heavy lined, oil tanned mitts very interesting meeting, there being a largt week, for only two dollars. would meet all objections. Modern one of the leading drug stores; H arry Marsh ot enps at 75e,thntnre not one number present. The Chief Patriarch of Val foot ball may be defined ns a good who has charge o f a cigar store in Charles whit better. Our price with yarn wrist ley Encampment, No. 40, Waldoboro, tbe vet eran Past C hief Patriarch John W hite, from “Now that the smoke has cleared thing that has been carried too fnr in town and Bert C lark, who has recently entered £200; tim e of mi eting, 2d and 4th Wednes the employ of C. F. Hovey & Co. the same encampment, and several patriarchs day. certain rough features and needs a lit away” the net gain of two Repub 5O e 2 5 c from Mt. Horeb and other encampments were Waldoboro bas an encampment known as among those present. They conferred the licans in the Senate seems Io be the tle regulating, it can be toned down N rx t week w ill be a great gala week here. Valley, No. 40, with 53 members. Patriarchal Degree upon one candidate. The without losing its merits as a vigorous The Boston retail merchant’s association Lave The district deputy grand patriarchs in this moBt significant item in the list. work was finely done, and as it was tbe first made arrangements with the difierent rail section are as follows: District N o. 18, M t. sport or its attraction for the public WE HAVE LOTS OF OTHER VALUES IT WOULD DO YOUR time they had worked the degree this term, road lines fur greatly reduced fares, and it ia Horeb Encampment of Union, Samuel G. HEART GOOD TO 8EE. 1 feel I do not compliment them too highly Mr. Sovereign’s friends annonnee expected that the “gala shupping week" will H ills of Union ; district N i. 19. Valley En when I say, taking all thing” into considera that he will contest the Democratic AN UNFINISHED PUBLIC CAREER surpass anything heretufure attempted. campment of Waldoboro, Charles W. Galla Railroad tickets w ill be good for the entire lion, it was the finest work I have ever seen. gher of V alduboro; district No. 20, Rock nomination in 1900 with Mr. Brvan. Remarks were made by the Grand Patriarch week from Nov. 29 to Dec. 4, to visit the J. F.QREQORY &, SON, land Encampment of Rockland and Island Old fashioned Democrats must be sur and visiting patriarchs. I think all will say The j-iurnaliits who are arranging for the city and return on the regular trains. UNDER FARWELL OPERA HOUSE, ROCKLAND. Home Encampment uf Vtnalhaven, C. E. prised when they examine the list of Hon. Thomas Brackett Rred’s retiremenl with me it was good to be there. One ol thi*- Boman of Vtnalhaven. Irom public life et the end of the pietem encampment’s famous picnic suppers was Per so n a l— Miss Della Bean arrived here presidential aspirants in their party. Congress are probably losing their time and served after close of meeting.” The Kiirpriae of All. Munday lot a short visit------L. Q Tyler was wasting their ink. The Speaker has yet to C. E. Boman, District Deputy Grand Patri M r. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones in town several days last week------H . E. attain the prime of his political career, and he arch District No. 20, reports: “ In submit & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of D r. Dun’s Review states that the present Capen of Camden has been spending a few is not a quitter. GOING TO KLONDIKE Charles Jerome Bonaparte, grandnephew ting to you my report as district deputy for K in g ’s New Discovery, says that last W inter business in the boot and shoe line sur days here on business------A . J. Bird was one W hat would American politics be in the o f Napoleon Bonaparte, will probably be ihe tbe twentieth district 1 have nothing of par his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and uf the Quincy bouse gnests last week------Mrs. passes all records in shipments from last years of the nineteenth century without successor of Hon. A. P. Gorman as Senator titular interest to tbe encampment branch. her case grew so serious that physicians at j. H . Nutwood and Miss Maude Norwood of A I-urge Party W ill lx-ave Lewl.ton for Tom Reed in the chair, or at least in the very from Maryland, with Senator Wellington as There has not been as much work in the en Cowden and Pana could do n< thing for her. the east tor November, being 27 per Rockport, who have been visiting here re That Uentiuattou Feb. 1. front row of seats? bis colleague. It would be an interesting campments in roy district as in previous years It seemed to develop into Hasty Consump cent, larger than in the prosperous per turned hume last week------C. S. Smith of H e has grown, in the estimation of both An expedition for Alaska will leave Lewis- event, so far as names are concerned, and — not from lock of interest but from scarcity tion. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in rh< maston made a bnsineis trip to Ihe city iod of 1892, and that the total for the friends anJ foes, more rapidly during the ton Feb. I for Seattle where it will be met by suggestive of Waterloo, if, alter the 4th of o f candidates. The twentieth district has two store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle last week------Mrs. J. D . Rust of Rockpnrl year will probably be tlie greatest ever last ten years than any other statesman o f Joteph Lizotte of Lewitton, who has made March next, the State of Maryland should be as lively encampments as there are in tbe home, and to the surprise of all she began to and niece Miss Beitha Sidelinger of Dsnvil'e, any party during the same period. H e has all arrangements fur the party lu get an early represented in the United States Senate by state. Rockland Encampment has added get better from first dose, and half dozen dol known. The works are running full III., have been visiting here------W . H . shown himself a Hercules where a strong start into the Klondike country. The parly Wellington and Bonaparte. one, and Island Hom e Encampment has made lar bottles cured her sound and well. D r. Patcall of Camden has been in town 00 capacity, and the host of urgent man was needed. The recu.d o f his ser to leave Lewiston w ill be under the direction an addition of two members thus far. Both K ing’s N ew Discovery tor Consumption, business------Mrs C. W. Babb of Camden, demands would sectn to indicate an vices in steering the uncertain, in suppressing of Mr. Thomas Souci and Mr. Fred Chagnon, j W ha,.g ,hn Trouble!-Is it Sick Head- encampments have good prospects for work Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this wbo bas been visiting here returned borne the fools, and in promoting the serious bust who are now making all preparations to push | , che?_ u jt B,|iou„ ieJS?_ i , it Sluggish in the near future, are well fixed financially, good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at inability to satisfy the demand. last week------Mis. William Burgess of nest of legislation generally, would probably across the country and reach Seattle early 10 f Liver?— Is your skin sallow?— Do you feel their membership strong and healthy, the dues W . H . K ittredge’s Drug Store. Thomaston is visiting friends in this ci,y------astonish the country if it were candidly and the spring. Four men have agreed to go. o f their members well paid up, and the Capt. Samuel W atta arrived home Saturday more dead than alive?—Yoot system need, American manufactures continue to lully written. M r. Chagnon’s wife will stay with her sister members generally interested in the encamp from a visit to Thomaston------Mrs. H illm an toning— Your Liver isn't doing its work— Sunday concerts in London, where only The circumstance that while everybody ad in Nashua, N . H . D in't resort to strong drugs—Dr. Agnew’s ment branch of the order. January 11,1 bad be popular abroad despite the assertion Smith and M r. and Mrs. Edward Smilh are Ba red or classical music is permitted, are mires the Hon. Thomas Brackett Reed, more Joe Lizotte writes that he has been up to tbe pleasure to publicly install tbe 1 filters • f that protection would make them un amung the Thomaston visitors here Ibis week Liver Pill", io cents fur 40 doses, w ill work growing in popularity. The aggregate at or leas, there has never been found arhund Bennett Lake, over the Chilcoot Pass, and to wonders (nr you— 16. S^ld by W . J. Coak Rockland Encampment. Tbe installation was ------M r. and Mrs. J. A. Brewster of Camden tendance sometimes reaches 20,000. A t most popular. The London Economist, of him any particular sect or circle of personal within 160 miles of Klondike. H e has made held in conjunction with Kncx Lodge, a arrived Friday for a short visit------E. C. ley and C. H Muor & Co. them the price of reserved seats begins at idolatora, is not bis least distinguished claim all arrangements for the trip, and is sure that feature which, if properly conducted, can be recent date, says that England is be Robinson was in town Wednesday on bis way 6c or 12 c, and the best places are 50c. A upon public gratitude. His sense of humor, the Lewiston party will be the first to reach made interesting. On this occasion a large borne from Philadelphia where be bas been Now C. E. RISING'S made a change by tell large number of seats are free, and there is coming a large purchaser of American as keen and as sane as any man's since K londike in the spring. H e has been at number of Odd Fellows and their friends on business------Ernest Andrews of Thomas gratuitous standing room at Albert Hall for manufactures, especially in iron and Abraham Lincoln, has preserved him from work for the North Atlantic Trading and ing out one store, were present. A pleasant evening was spent, ton spent Thanksgiving in this city with his 4000 persons. ibal file . H e cannot tolerate humbug, even Transporting Co. at Skaguay, and for them But will continue business on principles of and one of those banquets for which Rock steel lines, and that English manufuc brother Fred An hews------Sidney H u ll left humbug about himse f. T h e people need made the hard and perilous trip up the coun land Odd Fellows are so famous concluded Wednesday to spend the holiday in Buckland. yore; turers must cheapen their cost of pro him in a conspicuous place, if only as an try to Bennett Lake. H e has now returned the program. Tbe officers of Island Home Have You Catarrh Taint?—Here’* H e ’s located at selfsame spot where many duction if they are to hold their ground object lesaon. to Seattle, and will pass the winter there. Encampment were privately installed January strong evidence ot the quickness and sureness of that wondetful remedy, Dr. Agnew’s Ca Avaricious of wealth? That is not Tom Among the notable 'eatures for visitors H e has engaged passage 1 pon the first years’ been spent— I . On the 24th of September, I again visited agaiust the American competitor. tarrhal Powder: “ For years I was a victim Reed’s chaiacter. Besides, wbat merely to the city is the new and gorgeous Tremont steamer in the spring, and having worked H is south end store near M yrtle atreet, from Rockland Encampment and witnessed the ofC nronic Catarrh— hied many remedies, but professional income could compensate him Temple, the must elegant auditorium in New for the company, has made good terms. The work in the Patriarchal Degree. The work which his carts are sent. no cure was (fleeted until 1 had procured and The English statistician Mulhall has for the tile which his own genius his ar England. This is not usually O| en to the regular price of the fare will be £500 a man, was done in a masterly manner by the degree used D r. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. First disappoiuied the free traders by point ranged for him, and in which he rejoices as public, but on Wednesday Dec. 1, it can be but he has made it {300 for the party. The staff as a whole, and I do not boast by saying The NEW DOMESTIC BREAD will be application gave me instant relief, and in an bis muscles play ? ■ een by attendance on one of D r. Roland D. 1arty will go to Bennett Lake on ice and that tbe C h itf Patriarch rendered bis part, ing out the fact that the exportations baked by him just the same— incredibly hhoit while I was absolutely cured.” Disappointed? We don't believe it. Ad C ram ’s great series o f Illustrated Excursions. there construct boats from material atready both written and unwritten, in a perfect man — James Headley, Dundee, N Y .— 14 Sold of the United States have increased ministrations come and Administrations go, H e w ill give a matinee and evening preaenia selected and engaged by Lizotte, and will Its equal never was produced in goods or ner. In conclusion, I wish to express my by W . J. Coakley and C. I I . Moor & Co. three times as fast as the population but a reputation such as the lio n . Thomas lion of “Klondike and tbe Gold Diggings.” thus have the stait down the Yukon for Klon even name; gratitude to the officers and members of both B. Reed has won on his own individual N o man has ever made so favorable an im- dike ahead of the rush behiud. Mr. Cbag- encampments for the courtesies received at during the protective iarifi peiiod. H e also makes all other kinds known to hit ST A T E OF MA.NK. merits endures. W ho would not rather have preasion in Boston as Dr. Grant. non has received interesting communications their hands during the past two years as dis patrons well, Knox sh. Mr. Mulhall shows in a recently pub hern Blaine or Henry Clay than R. B. Sblaf. from Rev. R. P. Rene, a French Canadian, trict deputy and trust that the future may be »t u Probate Court an for Haul County of Knox, lished article that while the increase Hayes? who is the prefet apostolique del' Alaska, and And everything in cakes and pies which lead as bright to both encampments as the past.” in vucutlon on the twenty-third duy 01 November,In who has just returned from the gold fields and From the abstract ot the returns from th the year of our Lord, one thousand eight i.uudred in population in the pa6t twenty years And the Spesker has this advantage over At Greenwich, Conn., November 13, Wil ing grocers sell. and ninety >tvun. either Clay or Blaine, that Destiny has not liam O ’Brien displayed Io bis friends a oasket whose lectures in Canada are creating a new subordinate encampments, tbe followii g is A certa n lu-trument, {importing to he the ust has been 58 per cent., the increase in And at this time bis specialties for suppers yet closed the account with him.— N ew York ful u f ripe strawberries wb:ch be had picked relapse of the gold fever in French Canadian gathered in relation to the three in Knox wil and testan>(‘Dt o f (lu'la A Hatch, lute of Thom aston, in said c< u ty, bitting been presented lor the value of exportations has been 176 Sun. from bis g a id tn the previous day. They were sections there. and church lairs county : Rev. Father Rene is a distant connection protmte. p e r cent. o f good size and fine flavor. Include the dainliest cakes that's made— Rockland Encampment, No. 36— Initiated, Order ed , That notice thereof be given, to all T he H eart M ust Not bn Trifled Wl' b- of Mr. Arthur Rene of Lewiston and was a 2; reinstated, I ; suspended for non payment p ri*o> sin ieiested , by caual g a copy of «<»ld net! fruit, fig and rare eclairs; — Wnere there are symptoms of heart weak classn ate in the novitate in Spain with Rev of dues, 7; number of members, 158; num tlon with this order thereo . to be publl bed tores ness, there should be D r. Agnew's Cure for Father Couet of Lewiston, who says that be Then, there’s the macaroons as well which weeks s cctSMivt ly. in The Courler-Uaiette. ai ews And now the official organ of the ber of patriarchs relieved, I I ; amount paid paper published at HocUlttml. In suld county, that Populist party in ld»ho has abandoned ihe H eart, it’s a magical remedy, gives re N e w s an d O p in io n s is a conservative minded man and not given satisfy the tasle— relief of patriarchs, £90; amount paid for they may appear at a Probate Court to be held at lief in thiity minutes, and there are thousands to over estimations. H e says that there is Hot'kland, lu aud for suld county, ou tbe tflat day of A nd C. E. R IS IN G guarantees all orders burying tbe dead, $20; total relief, £1 10; cur the support of the silver theory ai d in who testify that it cures permanently. Mrs OF untold quantities of gold in Alaska; that the rent expenses separate from bent fits and h.cm b.r, A. I). i8U7,atolne o’clock lu ibe fore filled w ilh haste. noon, and show cause, if sny they have. w h . the sists that the proper currency for tlie W. T. Bundle, of Dundalk, Out., says: "1 French Canadians stand the climate better charities, £244.26; amount received for pr.«y«-r o f the pvtttionui should not be grant- d. country is paper, to be issued by the was for years unable to attend to my house National Importance than any other people and that one French dues, £421; amount received from admis t . E. UKHKKVKY, Judge of Probate. hold duties. I used D r. Agnew’s Cure for Canadian took out £50,000 in one week. sion and dues, £35; amount received from A true copy,—Attest: E dw ard K. Gould, Uegister Federal Government, and made legal the H eart, the result was wonderful, the pain In the shape ot rents and invested funds, £52 73; amount re tender for all debts. This is hut a left me immediately after the hr«t .dose, and ceived from all other sources, £60; total re a few bottles cured.”— 13 Sold by W . J. Dootored Nine Years for Tetter— a postal card to ceipts, £ 5 0 9 4 3 ; number of weeks sickne«s step further. If the mere saying so Mr. James Gaston, merchant, of W ilketbarre, Coakley and C. I I . Moor & Co, for which benefits were paid, 45; invested P a , writes: “ For nine years I have been E A S T M A N by the Government can make a dollar funds, £1.978.39; number of P. C. P.’a, 21; disfigured with Tetter on my hands and face. out of fifty cents’ worth of silver it The W i.oaa.vl A Quebec. real estate and hall property, not including ALO.MC At last 1 have found a cure in D r. Agnew's B R O S . & paraphernalia, etc., £60; time of meeting, 2d can make a dollar our of nothing's The bearing on the petition for an in Oit tment. It helped me from the first ap CONTAINS BOTH. B A N C R O F T and 4th Friday. worth of paper. junction to resttain the Wiscassrt & Quebec plication, and row 1 am permanently cured.” Fred F. Burpee, Island Home Encampment, No. 38, Vinal- Railroad Company from paying over bunds — 15 Sold by W . J. Coakley and C. H . Portland, Me., haven— Initiated, l; withdrawn by card, 1; and a'oek to Hon. Charles D Haines of Moor & C o. number o f members, 110; number ot Low-tarifl advocates who are talking New York on ibe contract for the completion will bring you by return mail, patriarchs relieved, 10; amount paid for re about increased prices under the Ding- of Ihe road and also for the appointment of a Dtily, by mail, • - • $6 a year All the incoming steamers at New York re lief of patiiarchs, £186; amount paid for tbe receiver which was set for Tuesday in Portland samples of or information aboui Practical ley law will be grieved to learn that Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8a year port a rough voyage, the French line steamer burial of dead, £20; total relief, £206; cur was postponed until Friday, December 3 La G i«cugue being pirticularly unfortunate anything in their immense rent expenses sep tate from benefits apd the net average increase in prices of The petition will be beard on that day at The 1 fibers bridge and everything above deck charities, £87 43; am< unt received for due*, articles a fleeted by importation is less Wiscasset. I h e case was postponed owing stock. was badly damaged. N one o f tbe passenger? £339’, SJ Bn“ unl received from admissions Pharmacist to the fact that the notice given to the mem titan one per cent., while the increased were seriously hurt, but about one fourth of It’s a and dues, £10; amount received from other tiers of the defendant company had been in the entire list were sick throughout the voy- earnings of those employed in the sufficient. The Sunday Sun sources, £ 2 3 9 8 ; total receipts, £373 13: manufacturing industries and in agtj- Quick—Easy — Safe— Cheap number of weeks sickness for which benefits Rockland, flaine] the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the were paid, 9 3 ; invested funds, £55745; culture, which depends largely upon D wight, Illinois, Oct. 13,1896. The death is reported Irom Rome of
I THR ROCKLAND COURIER OAZRT'I'R: SATI’RDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1897
EVERYBODY’S COLUMN TALK OF THE TOWN. E. B. Ingraham has moved into h it hand- A t the men’s 4 o’clock meeting at tbe V . M . I> s t Sunday Rev. F. M . Preble, p stor of WITH THE CHURCHES dasthter of Mr. and Mra. A. F. Hawthorns, of lom e and finely-furniibed new residence, C. A. tomorrow a report will be given of the the Baptist church in Camden, pre.ched at Cnantng. comer of Masonic snd H igh afreets. Slate Conv nti a recently held at Lewiston. the Free St. Baptist church, P »r»tand, ex 0«n-R-l oi,nsT-Darr It's, November 6, Clar Advert »«ni»nU in thia oolnmn not to sxeead W hat has become of the Veteran Firemen’s Rev F. B. White will preach at Rockland ence tl. Groat, of rtwan’s Island, and Myra F. Gol- Tbe St. Nicholas laundry has been re There will he stngtng by the Y . M . C. A. changing with the pastor, Rev. T . S . Samson. nmr, of I>*rr Talc. five llnoa Inserted once for 25 cent*, four time* for Association ? Highlands Sunday afternoon at 2 30. 50 cent* opened under the management of J. J. Rich choir. H e was heard with very great interest, preach ifll.l.—CI.aRX— XninBta, Movcmlw-r 18 hy Rsv. A widow's pension has been granted to ardson and S. O . Thorndike. They have C. ing in the morning from I Cor. 3 : 21 23 on Rev. F. E. W hite will preach Sunday K E Ncwbcit, Fr.d R. Hill, of Anfnata, and T. S. McIntosh of this city takes exceptions Emma t ( Hark, o f Rockland. Elizabeth Prince of Rockport. morning on Sunday school work. Th e ser W a n t e d . I I . Carter, the veteran, in their set vice, and to the statement in our write up of Dr. Alden’s “ The Christian’s Possessions.” Rourrts Miitnaw New York, November 18, M e m o tia lD a y orators are already being will probably do a rushing business. curio collections in a recent is
A L O . A L CHINA Bvwry Mother should have R to the LOVE’S LAEOR LOST. rao a big tree, almost brushing tho house for colds, coughs, colic, croup? M ain e Central R- R. D is e a s e Died in China, M e., Nov. 16, ’97, Mia. cholera morbus. For bitea, burns,bruises, Ynnn«? Rotund loved sw eet O eraldina. window. I kicked out the window mail A Clim atic trie. Sadie Danforth Small, aged 18 years, 3 sprains or strains it is the sovereign cure. In Effect Nov. 14. 1897. He loved her for herself. md simply jutrped into the It months. Mrs Small was the only tiangl tei All who use it are amazed at its power A fte c u o n Although 1 er erra y fnlher had ftSSKNGKK train* leave Rockland a* fol t an tho otily thing to 1 e done. Luckily »f Chester and Su*an E. Danforth of this and praise it ever after. It soothes Nothing bnt s loca All kir.db of filthy pelf. J every ache, every lameness, every pain, low* : I pot ni.v arm ov< r a limb, wbi. ii sagpi d town. She never er juved that robust health P remedy or rhange oi every muscular soreness everywhere, 8 20 A. M., for Bath, Brunswick, Lewiston, cl mate will cure It. With us nnd dropped ns to the grot lid. which many e rj »y, yet she was by no means Angiista, Waterville, Runsor, Portland,and Boaton, But other eager Rultcra mm® ■whether.ter internal or external, and in nine cases ------in ten..r speedily relieves and cures. John •rrirlne In Notion si 4.1ft I*. M Gel a wcl -known phnr- In et owd® to win her l-nnd. I scrambled to try feet, nnd ran, with an invalid. She attended school nnd church son’s, Anodyne Liniment was originated in 1810, by the late Dr. A. Johnson, an old fash 1 <5 P M.. for Bath. Brunswick, Lewlaton, m*reutlcal rameuy, Tlii n Kolaud played a little game tho girl still banging abse lntoly Hn p and nnngled in society w ilh her young com ioned Family Physician, to cure all ailments accompanied with iriitauou aud inflammation. W aterville, Portland and Boaton, arriving In Boaton They did not understand. and helpless ovtr my shoulder. I went panions. She simply was n it strong and at 0 2ft P. M . Ely’sCreamBalm would become «ea«y and fatigued more easily For, while Iho rent did court (ho maid. straight for the river with the intention The Real Danger TRAIN* ARRtVR: than < tbers. It was not until this summer 10.40 A. M. mnrn'ng trtin from Portland, Lew ItD q u lck h Abs Tired Ho Nought her mother out G in a Belief nt once of jumping in. Tho heat was somt tiling that her ftiends entertained fettrs that she 1* tm Augusta and W steivllle. Opvlis mid clcan-i * the Anil won her favor ore aho know deadly. It had driven away the men 610 P. M.from Boaton, Portland, Lewiston and N .a .l I’sssavea Just what ho wan about. might fall a prey to that fatal disease, con Ba igor. Allay* l« (lamination who had been filling tlieir buckets nt -umplion. During Ihe summer and f .11 she OKO F. KVANR, Oen’l Manager He filled her ears wilh flattery. F K. BOOTH BY, O. P. kt T, 4. COLD 'N HEAD lie*'* and Protect* the the river. grew rapidly worse and all feared that her 4. mniane B. ainre* the flen-r * of I a*t* mul c«meli He called her young and fair, “ .Inst an I staggered down tho river ’•tny on earth would be shott and on Tuesday, Ho said that wilh her daughter ah© Portland. Mt. Iteaert * MacliloaH.N. »o 1 fo < oralna No M. rcu yr, No Inju Ion* drug. Full Nov. 16, she passed to her rest in Paradise. Its* 6«'
ANOTHER BENERAl ORDeR All The People <> Imned for tho Benefit of tho Ron* of Veter- A it not aware of the irreat rat lety of good* we nnn by Commander Ron Io. earry In o»ir atore We h>»ve m.»ny thins* nat-ful •or ih- hooa«*h>>lil aa well hr for outalde work General order No. 9, has juat been is«ned . We have a large aaaorimeni of from the benHqmtter* of the Maine Division, PLEASE S. of V., and is as follows: WOODEN WARE GLENWOOD “ Reports for the quarter ending September 30 h, have been received at tbrse headquar* TRY -B U O tl A 3— urs from all Camps of 'he D visit n with the exception of one, and br< thers will note the Pails, Wash Tubs, R a n g e s slight gain made by referring to the conroli* Ironing Boards. dated report of the Arju’ant. Moat of there B r o o m s a n d t h e like report* were received in due season, while a lew of them were obtained after much e»»n» at A large assortment of Tinware, the variety of a n d which needs uo description. * liotatinn on th- part of Division 1 fficers It i* f »r Captain*, First and Quartermaster S o grnts to learn that they, and not the Camp We have Ihe Largest and Best Display of H e a t e r s . are responsible for sending in reports. Offi Baskets to be found In the city. All sizes. cers in the future having any dealings with hear’q .itr ers should bear in mind that prompt CANDY CATHARTIC ness in sending in reports and returns is ap Then for ontdoora we have— preciated by there whom you elect fr< m year Make Housekeeping Easy t » year to care for the interests of the Division Shovels, Spades, Hoes, S. M. VEAZIE, ROCKLAND, ME. Brothers should go forth and into the w ot* of Forks, Rakes and such building up our Camps and Order with a {M rE THElWjS ALL renewed zeal. The Division on the S'ptem [ things. : : : her quarter fnr the past five years has made 25c. 50c. DRUGGISTS. a net loss of from 12 to 174 members as was the case last year, but this year witl a g »od nucleus Io work on, as turned over by my The room at nur command la too limited to predecessor, and by dint of hard work on the •numerate nil that w« could mention, but we will ••art of the < fifteen and members of the gladly abow you around If you call at our atore. from alluding to a matter worthy of atten Order, we are able to report for tbe first time tion from every officer and member of our in five years a gain of four members on the Order. I refer to the reception of order* and GOOD COOKERY ‘■'♦•ptember quarter. W hen we consider that NOTICE: c rrespondence from headquarter*. Cap he suspension list was only one third what it tains up»n receiving these orders Chas. T. Spear usually is on the same quarter of recent years, should see that they are read in BELDING BROS. & Co., we have reason to congratulate ourselves that Camp and then one copy placed on file. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., the tide Is turning and we should report even GRAIN MERCHANT Officers receiving letters from these head Silk Manufacturers, Soap Manufacturers. u rn te r progress on the December quarter. quarters and fai ir g to answer thr m in a tea Encouragirp reports came from Anderson Bonable leng’h of time will he jiunlshed in Rockland, ■ Maine. A permanent, original and copyrighted feature. Please eend any suggeitlone Camp of Rockland, where they have had a Mess. Jar. S. Kirk «t Co., or recipes to our epecial editor, addressed accordance with the laws and usages of the revival o f int«rest in the work and hv a ays- Order. When a letter is sent out from head Chicago, Ills. G k n t l b m k n :— GOOD COOkERY, •erratic carvas have added to their roll nearly quarters it means that an answer is desired for’y member* since Sept. 3O'h. Wo ha vo «lvoti your “ W hite Cloud" t-uapo thoruuali Dorchester, Mass. within a reasonable time and not two or (Copyright). Let all Camp* get to work, and byindivid- three weeks afterwards. Commissioned offi test in washing pieces of linen embroidered with our nal work on the part of members incr< ase our “ New Process” Wash Embroidery Silks m.d find It tly DearSue: EGGS AND SARDINE SALAD. cers will also hear in mind that ’hey have membership to what it should be, at least entirely satisfactory. Wo take pleasure In rerom- This is to be your first Thanksgiving no right to absent themselves from thei mnndlng It as a superior article fur laundering lino Boll the required number of eggs hard. 2,000 members, before the neat Division en Elnce you awl Harry started out In Camps f »r a period of thirty days or more otn broidery. When entirely cold, shell and cut In campment. W e hnve a great field for work housekeeping, and, as Harry's mother Is unle-s they have a leave of ab«enc-*. Neither Yours truly, halves, lengthwise. Remove the bones and by keeping t vertastinclv at it we can to spend the holiday with you, I want to can Captains or their Lieutenants resign H from the sardines and cover with French brine our membership un t ' ’hi* point As (S igned, IlKi.in.No II iio h . A. Co. prescribe the menu for that trial of the Camo, but mu-t forward their resignation dressing for an hour. Then drain and we strive to increa«e in quantitv, we should young housekeepers—the first Thanks to the «fficers at hea»'qun'ters. In the future mash fine. Add the powdered yolk of none the less be mindful of the necessity of giving dinner. Here Is one which I it would be well for • fficers nnd memhen Referring to the above, we deem it important to state the eggH and seasoning to taste. Fill striving for quality and ever seek to en’is’ consider healthful, appetizing surd at alike to study with more care the Constitu the cavities In the whites carefully. w.np into our rrnk« men of intelligence and Sofia1 tion of our Order, and by atqutnng a het'ei tra c tiv e : that this letter was unsolicited by us. White Cloud each half In buttered paper. Servqwlth standing in their respective crm m uni’ies. knowledge of our laws and iules would savt Oysters' on the Shell. olives. Since the issuance of last order*, the resig themselves a great deal of trouble and pun Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as Cream of Celery Soup. nations of the following r ffice’ R hove been •sbroent for failure to comply with all i's re Bodied Salmon. Olives. FRIED CHICKEN. received at these headquarters, the same have quirements. being superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and Itoast Turkey. Cut the chicken In pieces and lay them heen accepted and order* issued for elections Gemrai Jimes A. Hall Camp, No. 34, of Squash. Turnips. Celery. toilet it also ranks first as a pure white floating soap. In sailed water, which should be changed ’o fill vacancies: C«pt H . C. Cba’to, Firs’ Cornish, having failed to send report* and Chicken Pie. Mince Pie. Onlona I lent. F. E. Copeland. S-cond Lieut A. O several times. Roll each piece In flour tax fi r the quarter ending Sept. 30 h, Is here Is the BEST HEATER in the World Cranberry Sauce. Pi1l«burv, of Anderson Camp, No. 7, of Rnrk and fry In hot lard or butter. Maks by suspended. ’and. hirst L i'u t, G. L . M it hell of Major A fact thnt has boen demonstrated by every pe English Plum Pudding. a gravy of cream, seasoned with Bell's Once again the grim reaper Death ha* JAS. S. KIRK & CO.. who him used one. Our apace will not allow i A. D Leavi’t Camp, No 22, of Nor’h Turner Cln-eee. Spiced Poultry Season.ng, thickened entered our ranks and removed from th* Established 1839, ChitagOb describe It. We have In our atore. and Cant. J C. Colby of Garfield Camp, No. Walnuts. Ka-slns. Pig*. with a little (lour In which the chicken earthly home of their existence to that higher I, of Waterville. ______Largest soap manufacturers In the world. C offee. was fried, pouring off the lard. Serve and better life, two brothers of our Division Everything on this menu is easily and The following officers have been elected to who have answered the last roll call from on Jonathan Crockett, with a garnish of parsley. fill vaenneie* cau*ed by resignations: Ander somewhat quickly prepared. One does high since the reports of the June quarter MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. •on Camp. No. 7, Rockland, Captain. Arthur not need a groaning table to attract a Brothers IL K. R'ckford of Daniel Chapli* AUNT AMY'B CAKE. P. I»ving; First I.ie n t, Geo. W Young; hungry mun, and us the appetite Is Camp, No. 3. of Bangor, nnd Chas. F. Pierce Take two eggs, one and one-half cups Second Lieut., M . R. Pi’lsburv. Col. Wildes usually whelted In anticipation of the of Balknger Camp, No. 21, of Machias. I it sugar, one cup of sour milk, one-half Camp. N n, 16, Skowhegan, to fill the vacancv Thankgiving dinner, the o*ndy thing to am sure the bri thers of the Division ex'end WASHINGTON Goods are the Best :up of butter, two cups of flour and une cau«ed by the resignation of C ”pt. Geo. E look out for Is to have it attractively and their most heartfelt sympathy to Ihe biother* teaspoonful of soda Spice to taste. This Leighton, Lieut. IL G Soule wa« promoted • files* Camps and Ihe rtlitlvesof the de Prices are the Lowest daintily Berved. Is a good cake and one which Is also very to Captain, and Brother Perley W ithee elected ceased in this the hour of their affliction. Life Insurance Company. The soup Is made ah usual, using white Inexpensive. In baking, use a moderate as Second Lieut. Geo. W Thompson Camp, Encouraging reports came from the Special Variety the Largest stock and good, thick milk. The celery avea and haka la loaves rathar than No. 45. Bar Harbor, to fill vacancy cau*ed by Aids recently appointed and we are in hope* must be fresh and white and the quantity sheet* the resignation of Capl. S. L . Burn*. Brother that by the end of the year the sy-tlem of hsed must be determined by consulting Albert F. Runker was elected to fill out the visitations by these (fficers will be in active MEATS, Ihe tastes of the fam ily. For the salmon, MOLASSES PIE. unexpired term. The resigna'ion of Capt operation. Two Camps are about ready fot the middle slice Is the best. Sew It up (Mrs. Parker.) A. R. Newcombe, of Oldtown, referred to In n uster and wilh bard work on the part ol neatly in a net hag and boll a quarter One pint molasses, three beaten eggs, orders No. 7, was accepted and First. Lieut. members we shall be able to report a goo PROVISIONS of an hour to the pound in salted water one scant tablespconful Cottolene. Geo. F. Lull elected to fill veranrv; Eugene gain on tbe December quarter. The annual (hot). Lay on the dish, taking cure Baked In plain crust. O Torrev was elected ps First Lieut and inspections ate now being held and Camj> GROCERIES, not to break It. Have ready a large O . C Davis ax Second I.i» ut. The vararev ihai have not as y*t leceived a date for then in the < ffice of Second IJ ru t. of Church F. cupful of drawn butter. In which has FRENCH BEAN SALAD. in*pec'ion w i l he notified when to expect ar been stirred a little lemon. Four half Gates Camp, N o 28. of Calais, ha* been fi’led inspecting ( fficer, which will he prior to D e Cut the beans Into long strips and boll ------a n d ------on the salmon and serve the rest in a M»v ’ he election of Brother W m K ing. The cember lit , when inspections must by our until tender. Drain thoroughly and al boat Garnish with parsley and eggs. < fficers thus elected and it s'allert will be law, be completed. low them to be quite cold before put Serve the olives on cracked ice. The obeved and respected accordingly. A r t h u r M . So u l e . Division Commander. ting them Into the bowl. Add to these General Household Supplies. turkey Is roasted in the regular way and Tbe resignations of the < fficers of Anderson The a< juiant'* teport for the quarter ending two tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley garnished with parsley and lemon. A Camp of Rockland were tendered in view of Sep'ember 30, 1897 shows 50 camps am and a little crushed celery. Dress at the fifteen-pound turkey requires between tbe fact that the Camp was receiving an en 1432 members in good standing. last moment with pepper, salt and plenty McInnis & McNamaa, three and four hours' baking. tirely new membership and wishing to en I he report of Edwin A. M erritt, division of oil. Crushed celery Is prepared by C' urage the new recruit*, the old board of The chicken pie Is a very appetizing quartermaster shows receipts to the amount cutting the celery Into dice and gently < fficers resigned to give way to the new in 1 8 9 4 -5 - Cot. Main & Myrtle Sts.. Rockland dish If prepured properly. First, stew the $557 74 an(i expenditures to the amount o’ m a s h in g . brothers who bave gone to work wilh a de chickens und scrape all the meat from $395 3*» saving a balance on hand of $16242 termination to bring ’ be Cam p u« to th* point I lie consolidated camp repoit shows re- the largest bones and throw the bones SNOW BALLS. of influence in the Division and community ceq>ig am ounlirg to $2241 41, dishu'aement* away. Line a large dish a quarter of an i h One cup of sugar, one cup of flour, two which it should occupy. o f $874.70,and a balance on hand of $1366 71 Inch thick with baking dough (baking . . , _ . , „ , tablespoonfuls of sweet milk, one tea- Again I am called upon lo announce the " f L . T ? • „ -Poonful at Cleveland'. Superior Baking resignation of an «fficer on the strfl of the ______,E b O tM the chicken with a few lumps of butter, AMONG FISHERMEN Powder, three eggs; flavor wtth lemon. D vision Commander. Brother Edwin A. pepper, salt and some cold boiled eggs, PAINLESS EXTRACTING Put one tablespoonful In a buttered cup. Merritt of Portland, the Division Quarter cut In slices. Add ths rest of the chick- Bteam minutes. Roll In master, a brother whom we have all learned The weather it decidedly against Ihe fi h an and more seasoning. Pour over the wWte flugaj. wh„e h(jt to love and respect, and one whose ability business this fall. and fill the dish. Cover with a The Massachusetts scallop fishermen d> hactino Fkbk ritOM (*OO*INB mid at la«t gravy wa« seen and appreciated at the time of his I have Mut-ce* (led. No had after effects or aoro quarter-inch crust, made with a hole not like Ihe cost of a p c mit for fishing— $5 CANNED PLUMS. service upon the st» ff of Commander W h it niuutba uuixio ua with mujority of coculue mix- In the center the size of a teacup. Brush comb in Ibe same office from which he now This s something unusual. To every pound of fruit allow three- over the top with tbe beaten white of an resigns. Brother M eiritt is forced to tender The menhaden fishing season for 1897 i* quarters of a pound of sugar: for the egg and bake from half to three-quar his resignation on account of increasing re over. It has been only a fair season, fhe FREE EXTRACTING, thin ayrup a quarter of a pound of sugar ters of an hour. Garnish around Ihe top sponsibilities in the pursuit of his occupation. price for oil was too low for a profit. to each pint of water. Select fine fruit with a circle of bright celery leaves. In retiring from (ffice I am sure that Brothe* and prick each plum with a needle, to On Saturday there were no arrivals of fish For the pudding soak one pound of M erritt takes with him not only the best back whet. teeth made. prevent the skin bursting. Simmer gen ing ves-els at Boston or Gloucester— an un •tale bread In hot milk (pint) and let It wishes for future success snd the thanks of usual occurrence at this time of the year. tly In the thin syrup made of the sugar the Division Commander for services ren ccol. Add one-half pound of sugar'and the In view of the poor mackerel season it i and water. Roll only five minutes. Put der' d, but the thanks and grr d will of every yolks of eight eggs, beaten to a cream, a question if the fi-hermen of Gloucester win the plums In a Jar, pour on the hot syrup member of the Dvision. Brother Ralph II. PAINLESS FILLING. one pound of raisins, one pound of cur approve ol the restrictions against catcbiig and seal. Green gages are done In this Greenwood ( f ‘ Portland has been appointed rants, a quarter of a pound of citron, mackerel prior lo June 1 of each year m a n n e r. with rank from N« v. lO'h, to fill said vacancy, floured, one pound of beef suet, salted, Hale Method. and will he obtyrd and respected accordingly^ Tbe smokers of Cutler will soon have one nutmeg and a tablespoonful of mace, XX? Have boon using IIalk Mbtiiod k >r Pa in - SPANISH FI.OAT. K quiii'ion* for tu|>plirs rh< uld he sent in the about thirty thousand bt xcs of first-class her lkhh Killing for pa t throe yearn uud A m cinnamon and cloves, mixed. Beat well lu'ure to Ra'ph II. Greenwood, No. 43^ rirg ready for the market. Conditions bavt cheerlii ly n-cuminenil it to tbuae who suffer together and then add the beaten whites Take the whites of six eggs, six tea- fhiuugh btviug teeth tilled. •poonfuls of any kind of Jelly and six Lafayette S’ , Portland, and to him wilt he been unusually favorable for smoking, and of the eight eggs. Pour into a cloth the fish are fit. No Injury to Teeth In Any scalded and dredged w ith flour? tie firm- , . ”f payable all n ont y orrir 11, checks, d iafi*, etc ly, leaving room for the pudding to sugar. *" *“ Beat ’ ‘ ‘ tho whites '' ‘ to a stiff 'froth Camp e fficers are reminded that at present It is reported from Halifax that an attempt . . W ay. . . and add the Jelly and sugar. Beat until Division Headquarters are located in I ’ »it is being made to corner the heriing catch. A ■well, and boil six hours. It Is best to land. C< m m untcai'n« f r the C> mm ander It work* ao autit*faAtorily that it makca the very light and foamy. Serve with Halifax firm is at the head of the movement Oper-lbm of teeth tilling a ihliitr not to be prepare the ingredients the day before sf ould he addressed 453J4 Congress Sr. The cream. This is a very uppetlzing dish They have bougl t half the catch of 30.00 dr- loled lu ihe •« mt No extra charge and cover closely. Serve wilh liquid correct name of the A- juiant is W aldo II hairel*, which aie stored in that city. The Hiviutf of broken down nmurul teeth sauce. and nne pleasiqg both to the eye and the coud-mu* aph coast. It is described as follows: Tbe b
APPLE!ON WARREN VINALHAVEN THOMASTON The residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rolfe SAW LINCOLN KILLED Mrs. I I . C. Pease arrived home last week Benj. Whittier and son Victor, C. S. Coburn, Col. C. A. Leighton and Ron Edwatd came was the scene of a very pretty home wedding from a visit of several weeks in Boston and Austin K irk and wife are in Boston thia week Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving eve when their daughter Mae vicinity------Mrs. C. E. Harding and daughter ------Isaac Kaler held the lucky ticket that WILLIAM WITHERS, LEADER OF FORD’S SOME LEADERS. was united in marriage with Sumner Pierce of Miss Margaret Ruggles it spending a few Minnie left Tuesday for their home in Hebron drew the horse. ORCHESTRA, TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE. days at her home here. Quincy, Mass. Rev. H . J. Wells of the ------Elmer Ripley ts home from Camden W e predict 36 snow storms for the winter, Union church officiated using the ever beauti Capt O, A. Andrews returned from Provi confined to his home by sickness. three of which have already fallen up to ful ring ceremony. The bride is ooe of our Had W ritten a Pour: For 2 hat I'artlcular dence Wednesday and will remain at home N o r t h A ppleto n — Mrs. Martha Grover, Wednesday. while the vessel it making a trip to Satilla OUR $7.00 FRIEZE ULSTERS most popular and charming young ladies and Ferformanee—Wan on the Stnfn* and who lives with her daughter Mrs. Sion Luce, Bert Benner has moved into the Oliver A. was becomingly attired in a dainty gown ol river for lumber which she will bring to Bos H oot 1i Ptrnek Him With a Pagijor -He is quite poorly, being afflicted with rheuma K irk house------High school closed Wednes ure white organdie muslin with taffeta rib- ton. OUR $5.50 ALL WOOL SUITS tism. She i» 92 years of age and is remark day noon, the Grammar and town schools on ons and carrried a bouquet of roses. Mr. WftM First to Identify the AmnanMln. H enry Elliot is at home for the holiday ably smart, always with her knitting work in the 19’b ------K . F. W ight of Union was here Pierce, brother of the groom was best man vacation. OUR 39c FLEECED UNDERWEAR hand Her early life was spent in Boothbay Wednesday------The Rebekahs entertained and Miss N ellie Rolfe, sister of the bride, At the Professional Womun's lengne, Miss Margaret Jordan spent Thanksgiving whete she married Joseph Grover. They visitors Monday from Union and W aldoboro bridesmaid. Miss Rolfe also wore organdie while the members worked diligently with relatives in Portland. moved to St. George in a few years where ------Geo. O iver is getting ready to build a muslin with a garniture of pale blue surah. over the novelties being made for the O U R S1.OO B O Y S ’ S W E A T E R S ' Mr. Grover took up sea life. Seven children Burnham Hyler who is at work in Waldo workshop on the hill. After the ceremony ices and assorted cake were born to them, of which only two re coming bazaar, the question came np, boro spent Thursday with his family. An expert was here from Boston last Sat was served the guests who numbered about A pair of Steel Club Skates with every Boy’s Shor main, W m . J. of St. George and Mrs. Luce. “Ib there anybody living ivho saw Lin urday. H e says “ there is water enough in thirty. The wedding gifts of china, silver etc. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moran attended the M r. (stover died at the ripe old age of 76 W ight’s pasture to supply W arren and were numerous and beautiful testimonials of coln nwmssiuated?” masquerade ball in Warren Wednesday even Pant Suit. Your money back for the asking. and thereafter the widow lived with a daugh Thomaston.” ------It was four below zero their many friends. M r. and Mrs. Pierce ing. Immediately everybody hod ftome- t e r in St. George. After her death Mrs. Wednesday morning------Benj. Doty and Ed. leave today for Hallowell where they will Grover at the age of 90 rode from St. George thing to Bay about somebody else who Sch. Olive Arey arrived Thursday from McCallum are in Knox on a gunning trip. ■pend the winter. Bangor with lumber for J. Overlook. with a son in one day without a rest. It is had n friend who was nt the thenter that M r. and Mrs. W illiam McCloud of Boston very interesting to talk with her as sLe is H arry Davis and “ Old L io n ’’ were lucky Laurence Dunn came from Bath to spend a arrived Wednesday for a visit with friends in night. The most interesting Btory was smait in every way and has a remarkable enough to bag a fox one day last week. This few Jays with his parents. town------M r. and Mrs. Joseph Conant of told of William Withers, J r., now or memory. She remembers all about war was M r. Davis’ first fox and of course he feels Th e funeral services of Alden M . Cobb Portland spent thanksgiving in town------Mr. tiroes. When in her young days she worked proud. chestra leader for Mr. Daly, but at the w ere held at his late residence Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Louran Grey and daughter Althea in Boston on several principal streets. One A big crowd and a good time at the masked timo of (ho assassination leader of the went to Swan’s Island to spend Thanksgiving S. L . Hanscom officiated. which she clearly recollects was School ball Wednesday evening. Den. Robinson ------Miss Bertha Ginn has returned from orchestra of Ford’s theater. Alfred Levensaler, student at Bow diin, Main St., Foot Limerock. 0KEf^lCE(L9TT(IERS. street; then not a store and but few dwelling made a hit as the yellow kid. Ballard Lib Boston. She was accompanied home by Miss Mr. Wilbers enjoys the distinction ol passed the Thanksgiving vacatic#at his home. houses existed, but now it is the business by of So. Warren took the prize as the most Cora Hopkins------C K . Fuller bas been visit Frank McCallum who has a pi sition in part of »be city. She talks pleasantly with comically dressed g-ntlem an and Miss Ora having not only been at the theater the ing in town the past few days------Miss Mame all who call on her------W e have a blacksmith, Kittredge as the best dressed lady, being night Lincoln was assassinated, hut of Waterville came home Thursday. ’ Hopkins and Miss Blanche Hosmer o f Cam wheelwright and shoemaker n >w------Mrs. dressed as a bride. W . P. Rice and S .'F. Robinson are in town. den are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George having been pierced by tho dagger ol A. C. Clarke and children spent Monday with 78. In default of payment he was given Union services were held Thanksgiving day Hopkins------Miss Lillian Ham ilton of Rock the assassin just 'a ' few moments after Rev. Albert Hanscom visited his parents ROCKPORT her mother Mrs. W . A. W aterm an------Miss thirty days in jail. at the Baptist church. land spent Thanksgiving in town the guest of this week. Ella Blanche Heald, daughter ol Captain Mae Quinn has returned from Belfast where Booth had Bred the shot (hat made Lin Mrs. E. E. Bumps is visiting in Brewer No. W a r r e n — Mrs. Walter Boggs and her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Freeman M r. and Mrs. Ogier of Camden were gues s and M r,. L . P. H eald, waa married Wednes she has been employed------Charles W ent coln a martyr. Every time be goes tfl ------George W . Washburn made a business child were at Frank Perry’s M onday------Mrs. Ham ilton. of their son W . W . Ogier Thursday. ,iay morning to W illiam Kenneth ElUwoitb worth is building an addition to his cooper trip to Bath Tuesday. D. W. Merry and daughters were at Alvin Washington ho is requested to tell this of Lynn, Maas. The ceremony waa pertormed shop. H e has the best shop between here Mrs. Caroline Rice of Wallaston is visiting Studley’s Thursday of last week------Lizzie story, and, although many and varied In the sudded death of Alden Cobb at his at the borne of the bride by Rev. and Camden------Newell W e n ’worth has cut SPRUCE HEAD in town. Pendleton has employment at South Union in home on the new county rdad Tuesday, C. W . Fisher of the Congregational church. ten thousand hooppoles out of his woods------aro the recitals of this thrilling event. The inmates of the prison dined on roast the mackintosh factory------A little daugh Sprhce Head Lodge I. O . G . T ., that was Thomaston lost one of its best known and The bouse was prettily decorated the O. Robbins spent Sunday with Miss Effie Mr. Withers’ is somewhat different from sparerib and vegetables Thursday. The day ter was born to M r. and Mrs. David Post instituted here Nov. 1, is getting to be quite highly respected citizens. In politics a Re handiwork of Mrs. C. D . Jones. Mis, Galloup------T . C. Thompson has three was quietly passed by the men in their cells. Sunday, Nov. 14------Miss Fannie Boggs a family circle. It has twenty five members the others. Here is tho story as ho tells publican, in religion a Methodist; in town Carrie Andrews acted a, usher. Mis, Annabel chimneys to build here------Sion Luce went now and quite a number booked to join at The members of the Class of ’98 T . H . S. closed her school Friday and is at home on a it in tho Washington Post: and state a good citizen; in business fair and Morse escorted the guests to the dining room to Camden and Rockport Tuesday on busi the next meeting. The officers for the prestnt have engaged the well-known impersonator, vacation------Miss Mertie M erry was quite 1 *1 was leader of the orchestra at the honorable; among neighbors friendly and and Mrs. H . J. Tibbetts received the guests in ness. quarter are: C. T., John Blethen; V. T., A . Lincoln K irk , to give an exhibition of his kind; in the home loving and faithful, Mr. the patlor. Mrs. C. W . Fisher rendered sick last week------There was a kitchen time, and as tho president was to wit E l m w o o d — Miss Mae Lamson has gone to Alice Grant; P. C. T., Nancy Meservey; C., dramatic power at Watts H a ll next Wednes Cobb fulfilled in all these relations the ut Lobengren's Wedding March. Miss Ella Jew. dance at Erasmus W hitney’s last Saturday ness tho performance of ‘Onr American Liberty to spend a few weeks with relatives S. C. H a ll; Sec., Annie Thompson; A . S., day evening. Tickets are being sold by most requirements. H is death w ill be re ett Dnnton of Jamaica Plain, Mass., was evening------Miss Isa Cummings attended Cousin’ I thought that, ns befitted the and friends------Miss Blanche Butler is in Delmar Harrington; F. S., Merrill Simmons; members c f the High School at 25 and 35 gretted by all classes. maid of honor and Fred W Gerry of Hopkin the dance at Union Friday evening------Rockland stopping with her brother------Miss T. , Alfred Haskell; M., Herbert Meservey; occasion, I would compose a song. So 1 cents each. ton,Mass.,was best man. The bride was attired Mrs. Emily Rackliffe o f So. Thomaston has Mary Mitchell, who is at work in Burkettville, D. M., Maria Colman; Guard, Agnes did. It was entitled 'Honor to Onr Sol in a gown of white satin duchess, en train, been spending the past week with her sister Rev. G. F. Jenkins of St. George was in CAMDEN visited at home Sunday------Mrs. N ellie John Meservey; Sen., Thomas M cK ellar; S. J. T ., diers’ and dedicated to tho president. trimmed with point lace and pearl passemen Mrs. David Post------A son was born to town Thursday------Miss Mabel H ew ett who Miss Louise Pitcher has returned from a son was in Rockland last week------John Catherine Snow; L. D., N. P. Hall. Meet This was to be sung between two of the terie, and a long tulle veil. Miss Dunton was Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt Monday morning, has been teaching school in Strong returned visit in Boston and vicinity------Mrs. N . G. Clark is in Rockland at work for Charles ings are h-ld Saturday evenings at Mirror’s nets by n quartet I had engaged and the attired io a gown of canary yellow silk with Nov. 15------Miss H attie Young closed a very borne Thursday. She will leave early in Rose of Boston is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Weymouth------Mrs. Julia Thompson is at Hall and all the members of the order moussline de soie and silk bodice. A wed successful term of school in this place Friday. entire company, who were to bo attired December to enter upon her duties as teacher William E. Currier------Miss Inez Monroe, work for Jerry Clark------Arthur Fish visited are cordially invited. ding lunch was served after the ceremony. Quite a number were present and listened to iu tho American colors. in the public schools of New Britain, Conn. for several years clerk in the Boston store, friends in Liberty Satflrday and Sunday------The Y . P. S. C. E. topic cards for Decern The bridal party left on the noon train. The tne recitations. Miss Young was presented "As 1 was on my way Io the theatci P. M . Studley made 'a trip to W hitefield has entered the employ of Follansbee & There has been quite a large number of ber to May are in the hands ot its members. bride is a young lady with a wide circle of with a handsome quilt and some handker I met John Wilkes Booth just in front Friday to purchase cattle. Christmas trees cut and hauled from this The officers are: Mrs. M ary Adams, presi Wood. friends, while Ibe groom u one o f Lynn’s ris chiefs------MrB. Robbins of Spruce Head it vicinity. dent; Stanley Simmons, vice president; Mrs. of George Harry’s suloon, which ad D r. J. E. W alker has been elected treas W . H . Faunce spent Thanksgiving at hia ing business men. H e is a member of the at work for Mrs. W ill H u n t------Miss Mabel Ella Cook, recording secretary; Merrill Sim joined the theater. It was a snltry urer of the U . S. Pensiou Examining Board. hom e in Connecticut. firm of Ellsworth & Qreveaux, leather manu B urkettville — J. L . Lenfest w ill not build Fuller closed her school Friday------W e under mons treasurer; Maria Colman, correspond night, and Booth had bis overcoat ovci Thasfaagtnng services were held at the The Baptist sewing circle was entertained facturers, 1 number ol the leading clubs and his house this fall as stated last week------stand that some improvements are to be made ing secretary; Helen Adams, organis*. his h in t. 'Good evening, Billy, ’ he said. Coogregatjonalist and Episcopal churches Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. S. Hall. is very popular amonq bis acquaintances. George Robbins, who has been stopping in on the Grange Hall------Prank Mathews was California for nearly two years, is home here in thia place Monday-----Miss Laura Fuller Meetings Tuesday evenings. A ll lovers o f ‘Como and have something?’ Thursday evening. At the former church the Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Russell of Boston Ralph LaFolley was home from Boston to with bis son G. L . Robbins------A. A . Sherman was in Rockland Friday------Miss H attie the Lord invited. "As I wits leaving to cuter tho thea services were united in by the Baptist and ■pent the Thanksgiving holiday* with M r. spend Thanksgiving with his fam ily------Eras- got the two points that were worse than none O'Brien closed a very successful term of Rev. G . E. Edgett preaches in the chapel Merhodist churches. Rev. L . D . Evans of Russell's parents, M r. and Mrs. D . W . Rus tus W all is home Irons Sullivan. M r. W all ter Booth remarked, ‘I ’ll witness the at the whist club Tuesday night------Adrial school here Friday------Mrs. M . C. Bachelder every Sunday morning at 10.30 and every Camden preached a sermon from the text, sell------Mrs. Henry Marshall and daughter, will teach school in Southport, after which he performance tonight.' I noticed nothing Linscott captured a large owl in bis hen house was at D . W . Merry’s Friday. other Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, also “ M y cup runneth over,” that was full of Mrs. W . F. Lockwood of Auburn, are guests will enter Bates college------Capt. and Mrs. G. strange about his demeanor und subse Monday morning. The bird bad a good meal Thursday evenings at same hour. Class meet practical thought and suggestion of thank of Mr. and Mrs. S. G . Kitterbush------Miss T . Harkness are visiting in Boston and Taun H ig h l a n d — Benj. Knowlton and Leslie quently saw him as I was coming out ou eight large hens before being captured. ing every alternate Sabbath evening. Peter fulness. Special music. Blanche Butler of Elmwood is the guest of ton. I f Mrs. Harkness' health permits the Packard are hauling lots of Christmas trees to for the overture. ------The bay presses pressed Lym an Burkett’s Aagerson class leader. Miss Eva Bunker came from Franklin W ed Mrs. W illiam Richards------W. H. Gardiner winter will be spent in Reno, N ev.------The 1 Thomaston------E'istus C lark is coopering hay the first of the w eek------Some o f the "Soon the president, his wife, Mnjoi nesday for a two weeks vacation. ia home from Boston. sch. Caroline Kreitcber has been hauled into for B. J. Dow ------Wm. Hall is at home for a W . C. T . U . meets the second and fourth people are wearing long faces here because few days------Elder Charles Morse and wife Friday of each month. Its present board of Rathbone and Robert and Tad entered Miss May Copeland has gone to Providence The supper given Tuesday night by George winter quarters. the barbers charge twenty cents instead of of Gouldtboro are visiting his grand-mother officers a re : President, P. C. W aldron; sec their box. I signaled for'H ail to the to spend the winter with h tr sister, Mis. S. Cobb Relief Corps waa well patronized and The Carleton House, J. A. Lyons proprie ten. Mrs. Hulda Copeland------M r. and Mrs. Les retary, Mabel Wiley; treasurer, Annie Burton. Chief,’ und the audience cheered,‘'and Stephen Vose. quite a snug sum was added to the treasury. tor, is now open for businets. The bouse ter Orft are rusticating with relatives in Sears- This order is doing a good work and assists in the president turned smilingly und bss bad s thorough going over from cellar to Resol atlonfi. D r. and Mrs. J. E. W alker dined with Mrs. Frank Bowers w ill entertain the W . mont. M r. Oift took his dog and gun along co-operating with all good people in keeping attic and is in the finest condition possible. bowed. Then he seated himself, and friends in Rockland Thursday, and in the C. T. U. Saturday evening------M r. and Mrs. Whereas, It has pleased our D ivine Master ------School closed for a two weeks vacation the rough element out of our village------T h e Mr. Lyons has had a life long acquaintance with bis accustomed modeRty drew the evening attended the at home of M r. and Kenneth Crawford of Boston spent Thanks above to remove from our order our re last Friday------Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dow re ladies sewing circle meets every Thursday with hotel life which with bis genial person curtains half across tho box. Mrs. F. C. Norton. giving in town J. S. K now lton is home spected brother, Rev. Cushman E . Harden, cently visited their friends M r. and Mrs. God afternoon from house to house. These ladies ality will insure him a goodly share of busi "After the first act J. P. Wright, tho Murray of New York, the noted safe crack from Boston. therefore frey at Spruce Head------Mr. and Mrs. see that the men folks pay the pastor’s ness when located by the traveling public. er who is serving a term in prison, received a The first ball of the season was g.ven Resolved, That the members of Appleton Cbatles Richards of Rockland visited their salary, keep the lamps burning in the chapel stage manager, sent mo word he would gift of a turkey and fruits Thanksgiving day Tuesday night in the Opera House by T ill Mrs. L . E. Cole of Plymouth is the guest of Lodge I. O. G. T. while humbly submitting to son and daughter Mr. Hanson Floras and and the wood and coal pile of good dimen be nnable to have tho special song sung this decree of an all wise Ruler, can but re from his sister. son Light Infantry of Rockland and until her niece Miss A lta Treat------Mrs. Leslie Mrs. W m . H all last Sunday. sions. The present board of officers are: at that time, but ho would try to have Cane and daughter-in-law Mrs. Cane are gret that our brother with his cheerful, pleas Mr#. George Sbibles went to Bath Tuesday after midnight a large gathering enjoyed the President, Mrs. W m . W aldron; vice it rendered between tho second and third guests of M r. and Mrs. Charles Cane. ant words, w ill meet with us no more. ------.M r. Wm. C. Burgess left for Brockton various numbers on the program to music CENTER LINCOLNVILLE president, Mrs. Ernest Meservey; secretary, acts. A similar message wussent to me by Meservey's Quintet. An half hour drill Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt Wednesday for a few days visit. Names of pupils attending the West Side The schools are in seasion. Following Mrs. James Cook; treasurer, Mrs. C. D . S. at the olose of the second act, and I ho- was given by the Infantry boys before the intermediate school not absent one-halfday: sympathy to his wife and children in their Arthur Newcombe spent Thanksgiving in are some of the teachers: Centre, Charles Godfrey. came somewhat exercised. I started to ball and they performed many difficult move Lida Carey. Katie Thomas, Effie Ingraham, bereavement and may they look beyond the Augusta. shadow and by faith behold the husband and? Ross; Youngtown, J. S. M ullen; Morse’s The L. T. L., Mrs. S. C. H a ll leader, meets go upon tho stage when I saw Booth ou ments with credit. llortense Bobnd>II, Ethel Wall, Diana Wall, every Sabbath afternoon at 2 30 Then the The rabbit hunters hied themselves to the father awaiting their coming on the other Corner, Winnie French; Miller, Annie Mil the balcony walking down tho uisle in Carrie Sylvester, M aud Stetson, Gladys Green boys and girls are out in great numbers and woods Tuesday and bagged a few bunnies. side. ler------Charles Ross spent his vacation with the direction of the president’s box. He law, Elsie Gardtne-, Leslie O tt, Lucy Crock friends in Massachusetts------Miss Annie always appear bright and happy. WASHINGTON ett, Freddie Wbituey, Jimmy Whitney, Frank Resolved, That our charter be draped in was seemingly attentive toward tho act The members of the B. Y. P. U . had mourning for the space of thirty days, a copy D rake has been confined to the bouse with It takes money to run all these little bands N o r th W a s h in g t o n .— F. W . Cunningham Stetson, Percy Richards, H erbert Carver. Ab ing, for the curtain hud uguiu gone up. roll call at tbeir vestry Tuesday evening. By of these resolutions be inscribed upon our siCKness for several weeks------Del Drake's of workers and as we are only a little country invitation a good representation of the Ep has accepted a p« sition with the Bowler sent one-balf day: Mabel N u tt. Absent I encountered a scene shifter, Spangler, records, copy forwarded to the family of our horse one day recently took fright and ran, village it might be of interest to tell where the Photo Co. of Bethel to take charge of a branch one day: Bell Collins, Helen Dunbar, W il a worth League of the Methoaist church and brother and published in the local papers. throwing him from the truck wagon. No money comes from. In the first place the Bod- whose office I afterward learned was to the YaP. S. C.-E. of the Cong’l church were studio, located at Gardiner. H e took posses lie W hitney. Nancy J. Tribou, teacher. G. H . Pack, J. M . Pa g e , R. H . D a v id s o n , damage done to either man or horse except well Granite Company employ from forty to turn out the lights iu the theuter as soon sion Monday------Harry Lenfest went present. The members responded to their Names of pupils attending West Side pri that both got a severe shaking up. M r. one hundred men the year around. A good as the shot was fired. Ho obstructed m; to Gardiner on business Thursday------The C. Committee on Resolutions. names by remarks or by quotations of scrip mary school, not absent one half d a y : Litla D rake was very lame for a week------Misses many of these workmen are young men and a'- passage. E. A id society’s supper at Otis D ay’s Monday tures or poetry. Many of the absent ones Wbitney, Edith Ingraham, Edna Wall, Myrtle Gussie Mathews and M innie Fernald re wayB patronize the little times gotten up to n ght was highly successful, a large number PULPIT HARBOR " ‘What do you wont here?’ ho de were represented by friends. The numb rs Paul, Lena Linnell, Hasel Wall, Celesta Rob turned from Castine Norm al school this support the orders named. . Then we have the being present, and the dimes flowed in freely M r. and Mrs. A . J. Ames received word manded. In reply I told him it wu* in the program were entertainingly rendered. bins, Jennie Arey, Eva A rey, Edith Andrewa, week— Mr. Ryder of Isletboro, who worked government money to draw from that is ------W m . Hannan recently killed a famous Thursday that tbeir youngest daughter Dora, nono of his business. Mn Wright ap The. singing of Miss Sarah H a ll and Miss Mabel Wall, Della Heath, InrzLarcy, Jubnny with Mr. Merriam through the summer at monthly paid our life savers at W hite Head. “ porker”------As we were on our way to the who is a nurse in the city of Worcester, was pearing, Spangler left his position on Jennie Ingraham of Rockland was appre Catver, Howard Dunbar, Freddie Stable*, stone cutting, has gone to H ope where he That amounts to something like >500 per post office Sunday morning, to get the G .G , ill with typhoid fever at M em orial hospital. ciated. The “ Young People’s H y m n ,” writ Walter Acborn, Lester Sbibles, Harold Arey, has opened business for himself. H e fas month. The light house folks patronize the the stago alongside tbo box in which of course, we met with a sad crowd of horse Miss Ames has many friends in this vicinity ten for the occasion by Dea. E. O . Bur George Trott, Freddie Nutt, Percy Greenlaw, taken several orders for monumental work. village stores and stables and helo support was tho uppurutus for illuminating the men. They had a span, consisting of a fine who share the anxiety of bfer family and hope gess, was a feature. The exercises, which Maynard Ingraham,Granville Robbins Absent M r. Ryder is a fine workman. His sister the church. Then we have something like theater. I closed tho lid of tho box aud gray and a noble dark red. Dragging be for her speedy recovery------Mrs. Mahala were in charge of W alter S. Reed, and the one-balf day: Alanson Thomas, Harvey keeps house for him------Mrs. C lark, formerly >200 pension money coming into the village sat upon it to talk to tho manager, un- hind this span was the cold remains of H er Webster received word Sunday that her acting secretary, J. S. Piper, were as follows: Farnsworth, Bertie Trott, Maurice Hart, Ethel of Belmont, who lived with her daughter in every quarter and a goodly sum from sea bert Fuller’s famed stepper, Rackerbones. brother Samuel Pettee of Rumford Falls had oonsciouB that I was spoiling tho plan. Hymn of Welcome. Members Kent, Lena Barlow. Absent one day : Hazel Massachusetts, died last week very suddenly. faring men that belong to coasters that find Biocieg. from Best Hymoa. The cruse o f the sad looks were obvious.— received very severe injuries by being thiown "Mr. Wright told mo the song would Lane, Ella Collins, Elsie Lane. Annie B. In The body was brought here for burial. Ser a friendly refuge in our harbor, which, by the Address of Weloo no, President Rackerbones was dead------O wing to the ab from a carriage. M r. Pettee has many friends bo sung at the close of the performance Ueepouae for Epworth League. A. F Burton graham, teacher. vices were conducted by Rev. M r. Ross of way, is the bc»t harbors on the eoa4. sence of the original scribe Bert E. Cunning here, where be formerly resided, who hope one of anti Miss Keene had sent word to tb*- Bespouae for Y. P 8 . 0 . K., Kl a U tick lest Camden at the home of her son, Ernest Thus one can lee that although we are Plano eoio. Llscie Creighton ham will be the future correspondent from hi> injuries will not prove so serious as at first eight president requesting him to stay te Clark. miles from the city and train we can keep in Scripture reading aid prayer, this place. Robert Thorndike, one of our oldest and reported— —Quantities of turkeys, geese and touch with the outside world, and it matters bear it. Rev. W. A . Newcombe much respected ladies, is in failing health ducks were slaughtered this week to assist at Hinging, Hymn No. 111, Best Hymns. ------Mrs. Annie Rollins is better at thia w rit not whether the boom is off or on we are " I was just about to return to tho or Hole, Mlae Sarah Hall the Thanksgiving dinners------Mrs. Ada J< yce FREEDOM sure to run as long as the light holds out to Toun (people s hymn, tune, America — AUGUSTA ing— -T h e young ladies, who have been is circulating a paper trying to get up a sing D r. J. W . Mitchell died at hi* home last chestra when the cruck of u revolvez young people of our land, otlftl or the life savers are kept on duty. So G. W. Shuman went to Washington Friday, attending high school at Rockport are having ing school------There was a lyceum at Union Saturday evening at about ten o’clock alter startled me. All was quiet iustaDtly. I Ka’th a consecrated hand, a vacation------Mrs. Leander Dow of Rock mote it be. fW e weloome bring; returning Monday morning------Miss Eva H a ll Saturday evening at which the advantages a ihort illnei*. Funeral wa* Wednesday at aaw a man jump from tho president's Q ar gates are open flung, M orrill, a former employe of the hospital, died ville was in this place M onday— -W m . and disadvantages of communication by 10 a. m .------Fred Joyce opened bi* paint box on to tbo stage. It wua Booth. He i Our harps with rapture strung, JEFFERSON Thursday morning at her home in Chelsea, Rollins of Rockport was at J. P. Simonton’s telephone with the mainland were discusaed. •hop with (our workwomen, Monday Nov. ran directly toward tho door leading And every heart and tongue Sunday------W . F. Upham and F . D . Priest , Tour pntiaes sing. after a short illness with typhoid fever. The The disputants were Isaac Leadbetter, Samuel 22------Wiggln and Coomb* are obliged to B u n k e r H il l — 27 cent*------E. B. Into the alley. This course brought him funeral took place Sunday afternoon at her have finished painting tbeir buildings------N utt, Frank Beverage and Hanson Crockett work their help evening* *o a* to fill tbeir W eek* i> erecting a new ben bouae. Allen right in my path. He hud a dagger in You come from moflbtalu helvht, home. Although stormy a large number of Geo. Thorndike has gone to Camden------— — Miss Cora Ames was in Rockland last order*------Frank Uanton met with an acci Bennett o( So. Jcflet*on la helping him ------bis baud, und he waved it threatening Prom valleys green and bright friends and relatives were present. The floral Mrs. Lizzie Simonton visited at Rockport week------B. K . Carver fired a 44 caliber rifle dent, while bamiling ibingle* in bia mill, Mon Roiwell Linicott and wife spent Tbankigiv- For other* w eal; and Rockland last week. ing at the home of bi* (atber D. C. Lintcott ly. He evidently did not recognize me, You ci me in Jesus* dS'Atf. offerings were very nice------H . W . Place into a flock of gulls and killed one, but when day morning. In carrying a bunch o f *bio- for be uppeured like a muuiaa Hia eyes With high and holy aim. went to Whitefield Monday on business------he got the bird he could not find any trace of gle* he threw it down. The bundle (truck in Bolton------Amza Hodgkin* and Alphonao May you our hearts inflame the bullet. A t the inquest it was decided an edging which flew up and (truck M r. Ban Cba*e have come home for the winter------seemed starting from tin ir sockets, und W.tb aiudreo seal. W . S. Ripley has returned from Freeport EAST SEARSMONT where he has been employed------The trustees that the bird must have been frightened to ton in the (ace breaking hi* note------Sewell Mr*. Mary Hodgkin* is viiiting her daughter his hair was disheveled. Mr. and Mrt. W. A. McKenzie are in Bel Almighty Father now, of the Maine insane hasp tai are making tbeir death. Staple* opened a fish market here lari Mon- Mr*. Frank Hatch in Lawrence, M au ------"W ith heud down, he ran toward ms fast for a few days------Mrs. Percy Tow er and Before thy throne we how; regular monthly visit and are taking the annual d .y ------Albert Stephenton vlriled Belfari on Mis* Ida Preble ol Aina apent lari Thurid.y and cried, ’Let me pasal’ He slashed at Thine aid implore. son Cleve o f Belmont, visited last week with ------C E. Tillson and lady went LIBERTYVILLE busineu Monday------Adner Mitchell o l with ber (riend Mrs. E. B. Weeks------Oh send tby spirit bowu inventory her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mariiner— me, and the knife cut through my coat, to bis home in Sidney to sperid Thanksgiving F. S. Emerson is very sick with inflam Auguita i> in town------Fred Nrchola bat Alphonao Cba*e and lamily have moved into On all dlaseusloLS frown, — Mrs. Nellie V. Howard of Belfast and Mrs. vest and underclothing. He struck Lot peaoe oor Onion orowu ------Miss H uonew ill of Madison was the mation of the bowels------Mrs. Lillie Emer nearly completed repairs on bia bou*e and the Shackley house. Forevermore. Flora Brewster of Belmont, visited last week again, the point of the weui i u penetrat guest of her brother O B. H unnew ill over son of West W arren visited her parents, M r. w ill move in very toon------T h e C . E .’a will ihesding—lievotiou, l^ols Piper with Mrs. Minerva Packard------M r. and ing the back of my neck, mid the blow Sunday at his home on Hospital street------It and Mrs. William Emerson Saturday and have a maiquerade aocial at the Grange hall SOUTH THOMASTON Vocal duet. Miaees Hall and Ingra am Mrs. Oscar /fills of East N orthport were in is reported that the Lombard dairy farm on Sunday------Rev. Chas. Bradatreet has re Monday evening Nov. 29 and a pleasant time H b ad o f t h b Ba y .— Miss Hannah C . H ix, brought me to the floor. I watched him Prayer, B^sv. (J. A. Andrewa town Friday the guests of her brother E. P. Hymn IMS. Best Hymns Hospital street has been sold for >14,000. turned from a visit to East Jtflerson and ia anticipated------B. B. Bryant w ill (hip hi* a resident of this place, is sixty-lour years of make bis exit into the alley und caught Mahoney. Waldoboro------Mrs. Charles Bradstreet is cbeeae to Kockland on Friday where they have age. She formerly taught town schools hete, sight of the horse, held ty 'Peunu* W illiam Butman of Rockland was arrested visiting friends in Waldoborp this week------been purchased by Cobb, W ight & Co.------and in Rockland, one mile and a half distant. John.' by Officer La wry Monday lor intoxication. CUSHING Mrs. Cora Grinnell visited Mrs. A. L . Howes Sherman Goodwin preached a aermou in mem For ten years she wa* in atore buaine** in Butman bad evidently been drinking heavily The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a com “ The commotion in the autlienoe was H a t h o r n ’s Po in t .— Furness Seavey went munity of simple, honest, God-Daring men recently------The little stranger who came ory of the late Neal Dow last Sunday. Rockland, where ber brother* and all her near as be had an attack of delirium tremens a something terrible. Several actors, in to Malden, Mass, last Wednesday to visit to spend the winter with A . T . Boynton and relatives live. She ia a smart, active woman, short time before bis arrest. H e was taken and women, have prepared the Shaker D i cluding Hurry Hawke, rusbetl out, and relatives------Mia. Caroline Flint was in wife is a fine boy and they are more thau work* hard every day, and belongs to a fam before Judge Starrett who pronounced a sen gestive Coidial for many years, and it is al ALBION a munwho proved to be a detective lift Thomaston last Friday------M r. Elliot Arnold ways the same, simple, honest curative medi pleased------A. L . Howes is shingling the ily of strong natural aflection. She is visited teuc^ of one dollar and costs, amounting to M cD o n a l d .—The many friends ot Mr. and was in Rockland last Thursday------Miss roof of bis house------M r. C. Brown, wife and by some of her many friends from the city ed me up uud said, ‘I arrest you.’ cine that has helped to make the Shakers Mr*. George Cruminett of Palermo Branch Blanche Geyer has returned from Warren, the healthy, long-lived people that they are. daughters visited at C. L . Stickney’s Sunday every week, weather permitting, but she bas “ ‘What’s this all about?’ I asked. M ill* extend congratulation* and wish where she has been for the past few months The Shakers never have indigestion. This last------William Emerson recently bought a not been to Rockland for over sixteen years ‘I ’m stubbed.’ I was quickly told what them a long, happy married lite ------Mr*. ------Capt. F. L. Maloney, sloop Princess, as is partly owing to their simple mode of life, horse of Charles O vcriock------P. E. Buynton and the farthest bouse from hers she has been was the matter. The thought Hashed JUST RECEIVED! Elsie Carter i* in town visiting bet son E . T . sisted by Capt. H ilt of St. George with his partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker commenced his school at Palermo Center on into for the same length of time is only about across my mind that Booth was the as Bagley and other friend*------Mr. and Mr*. spile driver, worked Wednesday and Tburs Digestive Cordial. Indigestion is caused by Monday last. seventy-five rods away. She has not been iu sassin. James Hussey viaited last Wednesday at any store during (bat time. K nox county day of last week for W . Vinal of Thomaston, the stomach glands net supplying enough Ea s t L ib e r t y .— Venuie Suitter, who has Cbatl s Brown'*------Edwin Robinson spent “ 1 wua taken to the police stution, «'$ Snag Proof Storm on his wharf in this place------Mr. and Mrs J digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Coidial in- been employed in W arren for quite a number women take the cake------Garfield A Ames, Sunday with bis parents M r. and Mrs. I I . G. and my deposition was received .u the E Seavey and daughter of Thomaston visited at | vigorates (be stomach and all its glands so of years, has finished work there and will who has been visiting bis airier M r*. Edgar T . Kobin.uu------Charlie Brown went to Liberty presence of Mayor Wullaeh. The: was, King Kubbst Bons.pr., Elvin Stone’s recently------If rumor is correct, that after awhile they don’t need help. As seek employment in Augusta or H allow ell— Duncan in Lincolnville, returned home lari Friday -G e o rg e Hussey speot one day last 1 wedding bells will soon be beard atSo.Cushing evidence of tne koneity of Shaker Digestive Elbridge H . Davis has gone up river to work Friday evening------Mis* Elizabeth M. Hix, believe, the first intimation that they week with bis nephew and wife M r and Mrs. S 4 .5 O ------Fred 1. Geyer is borne from Exeter, N . H . Cordial, the fu mula is printed on every in the woods this winter— George Daggett who ba* been visiting ber parent* for the past hud of the identity of the murder- r. I James Hussey------Frank Norton of Palermo ------W illie G. Maloney visited relatives in bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to went to Unity Sunday— W m . C lark and wile three month* in Brooklyn, N. Y., relumed was at the trial of the conspirators ettd and J. Hussey of this place went to W ater Thomaston last week. >1.00 per bottle. of Bar Harbor are calling on old neighbors | home Salurday morning------F. W . Post of the second to give testimony. My woeird ville Saturday on business------H G. Robin- Mes'slSnag Proof Knee and friends here. They are also erecting a steamer M t. Desert is borne, sick with the sun has bought auutbcr horse to replace the healed iu a short time.” Ordw&y’R Plasters Cure Um « Back. Ordway’s Plasters Cure Dyepepsla. fine monument in the So. M outville cemetery grippe------W m . Lester Rokcs bas gone to Bools. 3 . 5 0 | — Mrs. Harriet Cram received a telegram Sat- one be lo s t------Eugene McLaughlin of Au Worcester to obtain w o rk------M r. aud Mrs. gusta waa in town lot a short time recently— A pretty Burn 'teat. day informing her of the sickness her sister Eldcn Davis have returned home. of Mrs. Eugene Hussey and little boys speot a Th«' Bast Wearing Boots Made. who lives in Boston. She will start for there “ I wish 1 knew whether my Rol it lew days last week with bet pareots M r. and Monday— John Prescott has gone to Moose- T o give you an opportunity of testing the really loves me or not. ’’ Mrs. H. L. McLaughlin. head Lake on a gunning trip— flattie Gilman great merit of E ly’* Czeaui Balm, the most “ You urtu easily find out. All j ■ u —You Can Buy Them at— OLDS AND COUGHS has goue to Massachusetts where she has reliable cure for catarrh and cold in the have to do is to make an appoinmt t •••Yield at Once to— • work in a hospital— Mrs. Clara Boynton, who Huekteu's Aruica Naive. head, a generous io cent trial size can be bad with sonro other young feiiow, only is visiting at Mrs Abbie Johnson’s, is very 1 Ha Ba.'!' Sa l v e in the world for Cuts. o f your druggist or wc mail it foz to cents. TRADE CENTRE, Bruuses, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Full size 50 cents. take cure that Robert is informed tf Gardiner’s Balsam of . . . sick at present— W m . Williams has finished what you huvo done. Then if he really c work fur Arthur Martin and is now with bis Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., New York City. . . . Spruce Cum and Wild Cherry father at Burkettville. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively It is the medicine above all others for i loves you be will certainly kill you, One ibouaxud be»Ue» »0‘4 over our counter la»< •ca»ou.ibat tells how it U rogardod at bouiv. cures Piles, or no pay required. I t is guar catarrh aud is worth its weight iu gold. 1 can 1 but if he doe-sn’t you may rest ussured Tbs best Z6 cent rtmoJy uj ule Sold by all droMalais and Lading gioiwre anteed to give perfect watibf&ctiuu or money use E ly’s Cream Balm with safety and it doc* I that be is only flirting with you. L evi S e a v e y 2 U K U . JL U O ttIN & O N D K b U CO., Tbuuuwlou, MLwnuXaoturwrs. Ordway’s Pluaterw Cura Wtafc Back. refunded. Price 25 ceoU per box. For sale all that i* claimed for it.— B. W . Sperry, H a rt AdK VOUtt LOCAL UtfALfcK KOK IT IA 1 Loudon Fun. I ASTON' MAINE. Ordway’* Plaausr* Cura Cold F’*M. by W . I I . Kittredge. ford, Conn. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1897.
AMY nOBSART'8 SONG. SOCIAL ANO PERSONAL ARE WE IR IT P the score after eight minutes of as interesting polo as anybody wanted to see. The home A R E G IVEN From Ijnndon town my lover rams* I . M errill Conant ia very ill at bis home V i h Well, We Rather Think We Are Polo team then gave an exhibition of fast polo Robin a D udley wn« hi* name. that sent the audience into a state of exci e- typhoio fever. R h w More end More'Interesting. 1 waa n row, n row. raid ho, ment that the polo cranks of the Shipping And gfilhrn-d mo from off my Iroa. F. Ernest Holman was home from Boston FULLER&COBB There was nothing of the uncertainty about City have a copyright on. It was the climax I wns n row, romiti fair and rod Tuesday night’s |(aine in Augusta. In the AWAY to »pend Thanksgiving. of the evening and settled the game and the J Win a town whoMi« nwnotfi aro ohod. first period Rockland scored five limes and Mi«« Jennie Allen entertained the E. N . It will pay every W oman to read care two Mooneys were the artists who did the Augusta three, and in the aecond period 1 would my lovo from Ixmdnn town W bls Club, Monday evening. work. We have marie a new deal whereby Rockland added two more to make sure. Hn
universe used the island well, for its rocki ore ' • PIRE TREE CORES WITH THE STONE WORKERS ------— * GRADE CROSSING WHY SO MANY REGULAR PHYSICIANS FAIL its fortune. But that’s an old story— every one knows A Kvery Indication That There Will be a r There are now 102 prisoners in Bang, r The HnhJpet of on Important Railroad that Vinalhaven was made out of granite and Revival of llunlness In Spring. jiil and it cotta the c«>uniy of Penobicut jus To Cur© Fomalo His - Some True Ronsons W hy that ihe business backbone of the town is the Hearing in Portland. $25.50 cents a day f r their board. Mrs. Pinkhnm is Moro Su-csssful Tnan T h e Baire syndicate has died in i ’« infancy self same stone. In Portland Saturday the Railroad Com the Fam ily Doctors. fr< m congestion of the brEin. “ Peace to Its This winter will not be a record breaker but Maine people can’t enjoy sweet corn ii Z HundredBWORMS of Children and sdnlta h»»a worms missioner* held a hearing on the question « f ashes.” ’tw ill be busy. Ih e Buffalo (N . V .) post November every year, but the Madison Bui J but are treated for other dlSenBrn. The symp- k the crossing of the Wiscasset & Q i-b e c and J toinn a r e In d ig e stio n , with * rarlshle ap- g The general complaint seems to be that the office is on the tapis. It ia to be a massive letin reports that M r. Jesse Fletcher of Starks, w petite; font tongue; offensive breath . hard and 3 Maine Cental raihoids at Burnham. The k rail belly, with occasional rrlplnga and pains J A woman is sick ; some disease peculiar to her structure of red granite, and therefore only dined last week on gome of his own raising, full hoard wm present; H on. E. F. Webb of cut-'hioaUcompetitinn prevailing is ruining * abont the narel; beat and itching sensation In A sex Is fast developing in her system. She goes the traddWnd Lenefitirg no one. the finishing is done here. The quarry is at yet untouched by frost. a the rertnm and about the anna; eyea heavy and A Waterville, appeared for the Maine Central, U dull; Itching of the nose; ahort. dry ennghi a to her family physician and tells him a Jonesboro and the stone is brought here by The Bath Iron Works put in the lowest and Judge W. C Pndbrook of Waterville, for The indication! are that the stone trade ? grinding of the teeth; starting dnrlng sleep, - schooner. It comes in huge blocks and is bid for a practice cruiser for the naval academt V alow fever; and often In children, oonvnlalons. the Wiscasset & Q jebec, H on. C. E L ittle story, but not the whole story. will be good in the spring. W hile it may nol lifted by steam derricks from the vessels and at Annapul.s and will probably get the con field of Rockland and J. W. Manson of Sheholdssomethinirbaek, loses her head, be veiy encouraging to look so far ahead with transferred by the power to the finishing tract in due season. The estimated cost ol L_. Pittsfield, for the contractor, Mr. Martin. becomes agitated, forgets what she wants a long winter intervening, yet it ia good to rooms. this craft is $200,000 and she must be com TRUE’S Judge Warren C Philbrook, general coun know that the future looks bright, and- it is to say, and finally conceals what she Weight cuts no figure in the Vina,haven pleted within 18 months. Bath is not half s< P IN W O R M set for the Wiscasset & Quebec road, opened better to “ live in hopes than to die in ought to have told, and thus completely quarries. One of the big lifters will pick up a sleepy as she looks. the case, saying that his tailroad had filed a despair.” • mystifies the doctor. 40 ton stone, and 30 ton blocks are shifted location, duly sanctioned by the county com- ' The quarrying and shipment of granite from George C. Leeman, whose right hand wa*. Is it any wonder, therefore, that as though they were but feathers The gem crushed and disabled for life while at work at ELIXIR missior.ers. This location contemplates a the Prospect quariy at Bucksport, over the of all, though, is the steam travelling crane grade crossing of the Belfast branch of the the doctor fails to cure the disease? the shoe factory, ha* brought an actio* ? It has been In nso 46yrars,1------— ------J Bucksport branch for the water-works im “ M cK inley” which is one of the largest in j is purely vegetable, narmlesa, and effectual, x Maine Central. The Wiscasset road is graded Still, we cannot blame the wo provementa at Bangor has been ordered against the company, through his attorneys, > Where no worms are present it acts as a Tonic, J use anjwhere. She—or rather, he— will han S and corrects the condition of the mucous mem- on both sides of the Maine Central, and man, forltls very embarrassing Messrs. Rounds ami M iG arrigle, for the sun stopped by the contractors, pending some dle 24 tons easily and will swirl a 12 ton a brane of the stomach and bowels. A positive this grading is done for a crossing at grade. o f $20,000 damages, says the Calais Times. a cure for Constipation and Biliousness, and a val- a to detail some of the symp difficulty tegarding the quality ot the stone. block at arm ’s length. The crane came by J cable remedy in all the common complaints of » The Maine Central, in a friendly way through The writ was served and property attached to J children. Price 36c. Ask your druggist, for it. ; toms of her suffering, even to A large tract of land in Brownville, ha« its name in a good Republican way. The their engineers, have auggested a p an for a secure the claim. J |>r. J . P. TRUK *c CO.. Anhura. Me. her family physician. been purchased by the Osborne Palace Car day the crane was steamed up for the first 3 Special treatment for Tape Warms. Write for free pamphlet ’ crossing in another w than at gra 'e. The H attie Mank of Waldoboro, has lost her It was for this reason that Company, and four quarries will aoon be time the news ol M cK m lty's election reached Maine Central plan involves the sacrifice of favorite dog, a very valuable animal. This opened by them. This land is on the same the island and it was some one’s happy y°ars ago Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- dog was so well trained that he would bring ,much work already done, the giving up ' vein as that of the Merritt Crocker Slate Com thought to link the two together. land already bought and paid for, and the ham, at Lynn, Mass., determined to step in andhelpher sex. Having had consid in wood, carry water, make signs informing panv, the product of which is the best in the Down in the big finishing shed on “ the giving up of the station location in Burnham. erable experience in treating female ills with her Vegetable Compound, ahe en her thut Ihe butcher was coming, and other country. scu.is" 150 men are clicking away with mal More than.all, such a change would cau«e a couraged the women of America to write to her for advice in regard to their wise make hihnself useful in various ways. It Some of the business men of Bar Harbor let and chisel on the post office. Every piece great delay of time, which is now of the complaints, and, being a woman, it was easy for hor ailing sisters to pour into may truly be said if.at hr was un educate* NOTICE TO THE are talking of building a new opera house. of stone is fitted at Vinalhaven so that on its dog. She was once offered $75 for the greatest imp stance. her ears every detail of their suffering. arrival in Buffalo it is already to be dropped General Manager Fogg, of the W. & Q.. In this way she was able to do for them what the physicians were unable I t hat been proposed to allow an asphalt animal, which she refused. CIGAR TRADE paving company to pave all the principal into its place. Over in one corner of the next stated that his road had made a cor- A Portland man has sworn off agains* to do, simply because she had the proper information to work upon, and street corners in St. Petersburg, Russia, with workroom a skilled stone cutter is clipping tract for comoletion its line from Albion to talking to biinself. H e was berating him from the little group of women who sought her advice years ago a great inlaid advertisements, the contract being to out a monster eagle which is to be set high Pittsfield. That contract was made on ihe up on the building. In another place a fel self roundly, the other day, while walking 01. location made about four years ago. The army of her fellow-beings are to-day constantly applying for advice and re do the work free of expense to the city, trust low is smoothing up the filigree work for the the street and applied to himself a very un Any dealers offering for sale Ihe contract was based on the completion o f the lief, and the fact that more than one hundred thousand of them have been ing to enterpiising merchants for their gain. fancy strips. Every piece as soon as com complimentary name in a half audible ton* line from Albion t » PittsfielJ in as good shape successfully treated by Mrs. Pinkham during the last year is indicative of These advertisements are to be made on the W J. Brand of Cigar ate liable pleled, is crated with wood strips and bound just as he came abreast o f another man. 1 bb as that part a'readv constructed. In letting the grand results which are produced by her unequaled experience and mosaic principle, and may be thus removed, 10 fine, according to Law, os the with iron so as to prevent breakage. The person thought himself addressed, and not that contract neither an over nor under cros to that the public w ill have constantly chang t.aining. stone goes by boat to Boston and by rail from relishing the title drew eff and gave the talk brand is clearly an inuingment on sing was an’icipated at Burnham. But the ing novelties under its feet at intervals. No physician in the world has had such a training, or has such an amount there. It is to be a government posLcffice ative chap a blow in the face that blackened he J. W. A Brand, as the following terms of the contract were such that whatever of information at hand to assist in the treatment of all kinds of female Ills, Th e contract for furnishing 25,000 gross and P. H . McLaughlin, the U . S. inspector, his eye handiomely. letter will show. expense should be awarded to the Wiscasset tons of stone to be used by the government in from the simplest local irritation to the most complicated diseases of the womb. watches the work on this end. One of the most revolting sights ever seen & Quebec would fall to the contractors. the improvements at Duck island harbor, hps J. W. ANDERSON CIGAR CO. The Bodweli Company began on the con in the Bangor police station was ifforded These contractors are to get only stock and This, therefore, is the reason why Mrs. Pinkham, in her laboratory at been awarded at New London, Conn. The tract many months a o and have nearly a early Friday morning, when four drunken bonds lor their w. rk. In ten days they can Lynn, Mass., is able to do more for the ailing women of America than the -uccessful bidder was John Beatty of Leete's yeai’s w oik ahead. T h e ii quarry, is of course, women were brought in. The sioim of filth J . W AffnKRRON ClOAR Co., Rockland Me. get their track laid and ballasted into Burn family physician. Any woman, therefore, is responsible for her own suffering Island and his bid was 77 cents per ton. G rntlrmkn Your Idler of < »ct. lOih ipt to by far the largest on the island but there are with which th iy assailed the officers and each ham. But as the season is late it is very who will not take the trouble to write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. hund We Imve i-xiiinlucd both labels mid tlnd iho Business continues to boom at Norcross many others scattered up and down the rocky other was enough sicken the most har J W. J la clearly u-i Infrlngem *nt on your J. VV. necessary that there be no complications. If to The testimonials vhiich wo are constantly publishing from grateful women Brothers' quarries at M ilford, Mass. The ridges. dened male rounder. Or.e of these women, A. Wo have so written Mrs. Hock they do not get across the Maine Central this Yours Respectfully, establish beyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com fiim employs at present 385 bands, a larger Vinalhaven’s population varies with the fall they will have eleven miles i f useless not many years ago, was the wife of a decent TOBACCO I.KiP UKOIdTRATION pound to conquer female diseases. number than at any previous lim e in its history. work in the stone yards, about 200 being and hardworking man, and her relatives in BUREAU, N. Y. road on their hands until spring. The Wis And the best of the matter is that there Js no classed as floating, but it bolds up to 3,000 all casset A’ Quebec has been financially embar cluded many well behaved and industrious prospect of an early suspension of activity. the time, it is a go ahead town. The people. Rum was the cause of her down rassed from a’most the very first. T t e com It is reported that the price of paving has schools are of the best, its roads good, side fall, and now her husband is dead, her pletinn of t' is line and the connection with should not lake away any of the rights of the sum raised throughout the country an 1 sent o Miss W illard on the occasion of her been advanced $2.50 it Baird’s quarry, walks extending and houses increasing every children scattered and every friend of former the H artlar d road at Pittsfield are Ihe hope travelling public. Atlantic. year. When you combine all those things, days long since turned from her in disgust. the finances o f the road. M r. Littlefield said that the Board were fiftieth birthday. of you know that you are saying a good deal lor It has also been the desire of the Wiscasset asked to determine the manner in which this I t is probable that the President’s forth Few people, even in these days of palmy The Bangor Savings Bank has refused to a Maine town— and especially for a little vil & Quebec to la v e a traffic connection with ihe particular crossing should be made. There coming message to Congress will contain a extravagance and millionaire display, have an make a I an of $50,000 to the city upon the lage way down in Penobscot bay. Marne Central at Wbcasset and also at Burn was no c ntroversy about the evidence. It all recommendation that a commission be sent to adequate impression o f the gigantic cost of security of $ 7 0 0 0 0 in uncdllected taxes, tun Ladies! Ladies! But they are all true. The telephone poles ham But if the crossing at Burnham is not pointed one way. And if they determined Havana to study yellow fever. ine great temple of Solomon. According to ning back only to 1886, and $29,000 of it the The chance you’ve been walling for has arrived; are up and it is a matter of only a few weeks earn a hinder or Tea Het, Ko< ker. Silver Jerv1ce or at grade, the two lines will not be strictly ihe qae«iion only on the evidence they would Villalpandus, the “ talents” of gold, silver, and iax of 1896, says there are citizens who will The Countess de Castellane, formerly Miss when the cable connects the town with the iiny mud of 1 rockery or furniture by selling a tow intervening, and a traffic arrangement may be be able t » do but one thing, and that is to brass were equal to the enormous sum of loan to the city, upon the security rejected by Anna Gould, has contributed the sum of outside world by electricity. A nd now the lbs. of our Teas impossible. grant the crossing. They could not, at the £6,879,822,000. The worth of the jewels is the bank, small sums aggregating e ough to Write for catalogue 1,000.000 francs to the fund for the erection more progressive ones are whispering water In Mr Fogg’s opinion the financial life of instance • f ihe Maine Central, change the generally placed at a figure equally as high. meet all expi rises of the work this year, 01 of a permanent charity bazaar in PariB. works and electric lights. The water works, the ci rpora’ion was largely dependent on the legally made location of the Wiscasset & The vessels of gold, according to Josephus, until such time as other means can be pro New York boasts of a girl baby weighing they say, are coming another year without earlv c« mpietion of the line. More than Qaebec road. The only thing was for them were valued at 140,000 talents, which reduced vided, and the water works improvement* cnly 2 pounds 1 £ ounces. She is 15 inches fail. $413,000 is invested in the road already, and 10 say that the crossing was practicable. The to English money (as has been shown by w ill go on just the same. (I. II. IlAZKLTINK. O . Q . IlAZBLTIMB in length; the circumference of her waist is Vinalhaven is hustling! this money has almost entirely come from the Wiscasset & Quebec was already located, Chapel’s reduction tables) was equal to 2 inches, and the length of her foot is but people • f Maine, especially from those living and the only question was as to the crossing £575,296,203. The vessels of silver, accord T h e town of Sullivan has improved the HAZELTINE & CO., 1 6 7 inches. along the line. with the location as it is. This board cannot, ing to tne same authorities, were still more opportunity affor ted by the law price of stone RECEIVERS AND DEALERS IN It is said that the Tammany leaders will Most of the grades were • n a one and a under the law change the location. They valuable, being set down as worth £646,344,- by replacing the plank drains along the road shortly launch a presidential boom for justice half per cent basis. Motives c f economy had cannot force the Wiscasset & Quebec to 006. Priests* vestments and robes of singers, with stone culverts. Board of Health Alton D. Parker, recently elected to the New Butter, Cheese and Eggs. forced them to 14 degree curves at Wis:a*set, take “line A” or “line C.” They cannot £2,010,000; trumpets, £200,000. To this Immense quantities of building stone are York Court ol Appeals. They claim that but on the line of the road generally there under the law, refu:e a crossing. So they arr add the expense of building materials, labor, shipped from the quarries of the Mt. Waldo The Rockland Board of TTealth will be In session No. 16 Blockatone St., Boston, Mass. Parker can carry New York, and that Bryan each Friday afternoon a t* o'clock, ut 27 Kim HI reel. were not many so much as 12 degrees. left to determine the manner and condition of etc., and we get some wonderful figures. Ten Granite Co. in Frankfort to New York. One can not. K II WIIKKI.KK, M. I). Civil Engineer Dunn of the Maine Cen’ral the crossiog with the location as it is. Now thousand men hewing ceders, 60,000 bearers schooner, the Nellie F. Sawyer, left the quar While returning from the church a wed CIIA8. A. lOsKd. stated that the line of ’be Maine Central both Messrs Haley and Dunn say that either of burdens 80,000 hewers of atone, 3,300 ries on Thursday night in tow of the B »ston 71tf D.U. BKRKINS. M. D. Ordway's Plasters Cure Heart Trouble. ding parly of thirty persons in Bielostok, wou'd have to.be lowered two feet at a c »st overhead or underneath crossing on the pres overseers, all o f which were employed lor tug Elsie. The builders could not wait for Russia, met with a horirible accident, which of $1000 and that in addition the trestle ent location is not fearib e. Now it is not a seven years, and upon whom, beside their the schooner to make her own way to New resulted in the death of the entire numhrr. would cost $4000. A masonry crossing on question whether we like the crossing wages, Solomon bestowed £6.733,970. If York, so they hired the tug to tow her there. A ’l were in one huge vehicle, drawn by e ig 't Mli " e C ” would