T l I E COURIER-* rAZETTE.

ROCKLAND OAZETTE F.STAHLISH ED lR4«t. | 1 TWO DOLLARS A THAR IN ADTANCBl ROCKLAND COCKIKK KSTABLISHKD 1H74. ( ®bt $rfss is tjje ^wjjintcbtart $cbtr l|)at $tobcs tbc $Iorlb at &too ■Collars a y ear I8INOLK COPIES PRICE FIVE CENT*.

V oir. 7.— N ew S e r ie s . ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1888. N um ber 45.

THANKSGIVING! ABOUT TOWN. PERSONAL POINTS EDITORIAL ETCHINGS. ® WE ARE Sti H. GALLERT I m Garrett Coughlin and family have moved Early in the session of our city government C ojiitiis. back to Rockland from Hurricane. an order was introduced relative to a suitable ALL IN WANT OF CROCKERY Gen. Davis Tillson and family left for New tire escape for the High School building. As If there is anything in the Following Will do well to coll and examine our York, Friday, cn route for Florida. far as we can ascertain nothing has vet been GIVING AWAY Col. W. C. I’lummcr of Dakota is back in accomplished In that direction. Why ? Mr. List that you think yon want, 112 Piece Decorated Dinner Sets Maine helping the Republicans celebrate. McLain’s room,packed full to overflowing with TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS OF THE How about paving ? pupils, should have other modes of egress For the low price of &7.5 0 . S. A. Keyes has started off on another trip •’Penelope’’ goes to Belfast the '27th. besides two narrow doors and a winding (light Warranted English Ware. We have the largest into the Provinces, leaving Thursday for of wooden stairs. stock of HOLIDAY GOODS ever nhown In Parke Dingley of the Lewiston Journal has Ottawa. Rockland, and the largest line of LAM PS AND been in the city. GOME TO OUR STORE LA MI* GOODS. I)o not forget our We print elsewhere nn article by one of our Courier-Gazette Prof. L. 0. Bateman of Searsinont ha9 ac­ That Pleasant street bridge looks as though citizens, who signs him«clf"Intcrcsted Parent” $1.50 HANCINC LAMPS! cepted an invitation to deliver tbc memorial 'twas built to last. Day address in Vinalhaven, next spring. whom, we feel called upon to slate, has And see whether or not no child in our school. The article in The bent Lamp* ever flhown for the money. The Pioneer is off for repairs and the Hurri­ Wednesday morning H. C. Dunnintfof Bath wish to inform Peddlers that we make a cane is running in her place. quesiion tnkes ground against the notion of Specialty of Jobbing Goods. left for Meriden, Conn., where he will play our School Advisory Board in recommending OUR An Increase of pension has been nllowcd polo during the winter at $30 per week, lie John E. Wallace of this city. one session for the winter term of our Iltgh The Goods are Cheap at the expects to play ball in St. John, N. 11 , next School. The Iir9t alleged point lie makes is Boston 5 & 10 Ct. Store Mrs. M. J. Creighton sends us interesting summer. that Ibe pupils who live at a distance Irom NO. 3S« MAIN STREET, copies of Sacratnenlo papers. J. W. Jackson, the well known dealer in the school are not so much in favor ot one Opposite Thorndike Hotol, Rockland. FAMILY C. E. Meservey, esq., of this city bns been boots nnd shoes nt .Sacearappn, a former popu­ session as those who live near at hand, the Prices Meationei: appointed agent of the German-American In­ lar Rockland titisiness man, bus sold out his hitter using the long distance traveled by their POSITIVELY CLOSING WEEKS! surance Co. business and will make a trip to California in schoolmates, “ under the pretense ot favoring | Thorndike & Hix will soon get into their December. their very unfortunate companions who have PHYSICIAN! GRAND CYCLORAMA, new and commodious quarters in the new It is snid that Col. S. II. Allen of Thomas­ sach a long walk.” Tills point is well an­ Willoughby Block. ton declines the position of warden of the swered in the petition presented by the scholars 1 case Children's Scarlet Woolen The City Cornet Band returned from Belfast state prison tendered him by Governor Marble. of the school which was signed by the parents BATTLE OF of those living in the outskirts of the city. Vests and Pants(all sizes) nt .'17 l-2e. Wednesday noon, well pleased with their trip. As the salary is only $1,500a year, Col. Allen NEW EDITION. They did a good job. feels that he cannot afford to take the respon­ The writer forgets also tint a long walk through sible duties of the office which would interfere the mow after dark, at the close of a two ses­ Mrs. A. W. Crockett bas kindly remem­ 10 doz. Cray-mixed Roys’ Shirts GETTYSBURG! with his own large business interests sion day of school,is more of a tax for a young The price of these Books in all bered our collection with a frugment of rock lady than a young man. Another important Book Stores is S3.00. The j>». < of 541 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. from the Palisades of the Hudson. Cards have been received in this city from and Drawers at 25c. which we infer that Charles A. Bow, a former fact in this connection is that several young the Courier-Gazette is $2.00 ; T h e G.-G. office has been newly tinted and Don’t Fail to See This Great Battle well known Rockland boy, will be wedded the ladies left school a previous winter because of varnished, new furniture placed therein, the 1 case Ladies’ Extra Nice Cash- Scene at Once. 25th inst. in St. Leonard’s church, Pine St.. 'lie lateness of the hour at which they arrived windows washed, and it now looks just too Boston, to Miss Annie L. Gitto. Mr. Bow Is , and others intended doing 50 the coin­ We Give Both for $2.00 AtP A new subject now being painted will take its nice for anything. mere Vests ami l’ants at 50c. place in this building January 1st. 33 45 doing a nourishing business at 118 Washing­ ing wither unless the one-session arrangement Probate court is in session today and T h e ton street and in a position to make a wife was adopted. Again “ Interested Patent” The Best Premium Offered by Any argues that it takes scholars half a day to get The best Ladies' Scarlet Medicated C o i-r ie r -O a z e t t e , with its big circulation, comfortable. Here's our best wishes I much larger than that of any of its contem­ ready lor a holiday and halt a day to get over Nows Paper in the United SioieB.\ C. E. Hull of Hammonton, N. J., a former It. Then ot course it takes scholars half un hour Vests and Pants at SI.00. poraries in this part of the state, is the proper Rockland boy, and brother of Cnpt. Nelson THE MOST PRACTICAL! ) place for all probate notices. to get ready for recess and half an hour to get Hall of Tenant’s Harbor, writes us 11 pleasnnt THE MOST RELIABLE7! Let nil our people be present nt the meeting over it, and yet I12 argues a paragraph or Lot of Gents’ extra nice Camel’s word about T h e C.-G. Mr. Hall still has so afterwards in favor of “six hours divided of the Rockland Charitable Association in the kindly recollections of Rockland and is deeply into two sessions with two recesses an t a good This hook contains 48 0 pages; , rgjtit and Hair Shirts and Drawers at Si.50; City Council rooms next Wednesday evening one-balf inches long,six incites wide anil two Interested in our beloved city’s welfare. He is nooning." The point about doing a whole inches thick. I: is prinleii on extra heavy nt seven o’clock. All are invited. Be present one of Hammonton's prosperous and esteemed paper, and is handsomely bound, with em­ rare Bargains at S2.00. and then if the poor suffer it isn’t your fault. days work in a halt day is not well taken ns tiusincss men, being in the furniture business by the 0:1? session arrangement only a fraction bossed cover and gilt-lettered bark. SAMPLES BY MAIL! A very pleasing entertainment was given in there. IJy the way, this same Hammonton, N. over six minutes in actual school time is lost. It is DIHcicut from all Other W orks Ladies’ Woolen Hose at 19c. —WE HAVE TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF— the M. E. vestry, Thursday evening. At the J., if we remember rightly, is one of New- The results, too, in the cities of the state such of the kind Ever Published. Universalist the weekly sociable was held Wed­ Jersey’s most stirring and progressive pluces of as Portland, Augusta and Bangor, where the FIRST.—It teaches those who havi I how nesday evening. At the First Baptist parlors The best Ladies’ Cashmere Hose Dry and Fancy Goods business. This probably is due to the fact very best educational results arc obtained, nnd to tell whut the matter is when a person gets the usual weekly sociable wns supplemented that many .Maine men arc numbered ninong where one session lias been in vogue for a long sick ! In this State. We do a an apron sale. All sim ilar books t--ll what Io do ifvt'a s.ntrichat for 25c. its citizens. time, show that tbc 011c session arrangement X/xr disease This book tells you Zxonx Xc defect Strictly One Price Business. Vinalhaven Echo: “ The opera Penelope wns Ellsworth American: “A pleasant little wed­ docs not detract from the rank nor iiinder the the disease, and then what to do for ii. will introduced here Thursday evening ol last week progress of sehoiurs, nnd does not have a bad show you hmo it does thi- if you will call x.nd see Children’s Woolen Hose, heavy No house can possibly undersell us, us all our ding took place nt Green’s Landing on Wednes­ ue. No Other Book Published !)(,» This. goods arc bought for Ready Cash at the by a Rockland Co., and it is putting it mildly day the 7th, at 10 a. in. Henry Arey of Vinnl- effect on their health. And again, and the SECOND.—When a person is reaiiy at­ ribbed, at 25c. VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. to say they made an excellent appearance in haven nnd Miss Rosalie Small of Green's most powerful argument of all in favor of one tacked by a dangerous disease, it enables you the piece. Every man and woman who ap­ session, Is that ’tis too dutk in the winter to know the fact, and in such cases iln advice Landing were the happy participants, Seth is: “ Send for a competent physician at nee." Our record of the past twenty-five years in this bus­ preciate line music and handsome faces were months, in our High School rooms, alter three Boys’ long All Wool Bicycle Hose iness speaks for us. If you want uny article in our Weld) and Ro-ie Mo.cy,groomsman and brides­ But in all ordinary cases, such rs can fit tnsily line, please write to us, slating what particular won over to this combination of local talent. maid, the Rev. T. J. Lewis officiating. Friends o'clock, lor study. This is also true of other cured (and most of the ailments ot a family kind of goods you want, and we will send you sam­ The company arc thorough musicians and schools, and especially so in the case of Mr. nre of this kind, if only von could re'-ognize at 37 l-2c. ples by Mail, F ’tEK, with price marked on each. and lelatives were present and a wedding them) it gives full directions tor treatment. ‘ We G uarantee all our Goods to be exactly as know bow to bring out the beauties of the com­ breakfast was served immediately after the McLain’s ruom.whieli is not sufficiently lighted The point is, dint it teaches you to distinguiah i (-presented by the samples,or the purchase money position in its most ebarming fashion. The au­ tor study at any time; but in the case of the will be refunded. Please give us a trial and see ceremony. Some very pretty and valuable between a dangerous and a trifling d.st.ise, Gents’ All Wool Cashmere Hose how easily you can do your shopping in this way. dience was pleased with it and want more, presents were given the bride who Is one of our High School the remedy of one session can lie nnd tells you when it is necessary ."ami when By being careful to state in your letter, as nearly as applied, the scholars of our High School hav­ not necessary, to call a physician. No O ther which Is the best recommendation it can have.” fairest and best young ladies and her departure Book Published Docs This. at 25c. you can, the kind of goods you desire, your orders ing arrived at years of discretion so that they will receive more prompt and satisfactory attention. McLoon & Crockett, the well known photo­ from our village is much regretted. Mr. mid T H IR D —In ns directions for treatment Goods sent <’.<). I), in all cases when orders are will not takc^advgintiige of the opportunity to. not accompanied by purchase money. graphers, have purchased the exclusive right Mis. Arey took the afternoon boat for Vinal­ it is not confined to the practice used I y any A 5 Button Kid Clove which will Printed circular of information sent with samples. for Rockland and vicinity to sell Tolcott's pa­ haven, their future home.” jet in ition at the exj t tb one class of physicians; lint it gives,«y.H'«fe* dies. I: is a very old fashioned argument fx/, and for each disease, the methods u»tu by give good satisfaction at 50c. glass mount, an invention of great value, Wednesday at 10.30 a. AP- 1 group Yif'rfi each of the different ’ schools*’ of med., me: EASTMAN BROS. & BANCROFT, giving increased depth, richness of tone and lives and friends assembled at the residenuj |t what is good for other cities is not g » xl for and in all cases the prescriptions are made by brilliancy to photographs mounted by that pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cameron, Rock port,57 w77 kland. tlie most eminent men in their respex'tive modes of practice. This makes thl work Our 87 l-2c 5 button Embroidered cess, beside giving permanence and durability, ness the marriage of their daughter' Jessie OLD STEAM MILL. specially suited to the needs of every laniily, the picture being hermetically senlcd to the Anita, to Urban E. Leach of West Camden. no matter what “sehool” ol medicine they Kid Clove is the best for the money. glass Tile price is very reasonable, as may The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. G. Rockland’s First—Something About Ils prefer. No O ther Book Published HUMAN be seen by the firm advertisement, in another Hemiiiingway of Rockland assisted by Rev. Machinery and Work—Its Fate. Docs tills. column. McLoon & Crockett make excellent Besides this there are three chapter- xn the A large variety of Gent's Cloves C. A. Main of Rockport. It was a very pleas­ M r .E d it o r .— I saw an item in one of our local work which arc worthy of special mention, at Astonishingly Low Prices. photographs of all kinds at their pleasant ant occasion and the happy couple were the re­ papers about the steam mill lot and the Lime namely, those on “Diseases of Women,” rooms in Central block. cipients of numerous and costly presents and Rock Railroad. Now I will give you a bit “Discuses of Infants,” and “Care of the. Sick.” The first of these is a model ol iIh ftmd. Silk Plushes, large variety of col­ HAIR A pleasing literary and musical entertain­ the good wishes and congratulations of all. o f history about Rockland’s first steam-mill. Ii is chaste in language, contains no 'iisgnst- ment was given in the basement of St. David's Mr. Leach is an o d correspondent of T h e This mill was built by a Mr. Andrews, a short ing pictures for children to happen oq and be ors, at 50c. church, Tuesday evening, by the young people C,-G. and a line young man, while the brill ■ is distance south of the Five Kilns, for the put- over-curious about, ami taken altogether is the a charming young lady. T h e C.-G. desires its most practical, sensible and straight-forward of the society. Miss NettieSbields was instru­ pose of grinding, sawing, etc. The machinery treatise upon tills delicate subject that has j Nice Satins for Fancy Work at 50c. mental in preparing the entertainment, and the kindliest wishes to be counted among other and boilers were all second hand and of prim­ ever been printed. GOODS! following participated, doing themselves great hearty congratulations. itive make. The boilers were about 18 inches This chapter alone is worth many tunes the One of the most extensive a»ortn»ents of these credit: Maggie Emperor, Alice and Helen or two feet in diameter and say 30 feet long. cost oi the book to every mother, even if it 50 Black Fur Mulls at 50c; worth Goods are now opening at the rooma of had to tic purchased at its regular priet McNamara, Evie Sullivan, Isadore Ferguson, CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. There was a big balance wheel and as the old Thu other chapters referred to an equally twice as much. Maggie Flannagan, Thomas McDonougli, gentleman had no eccentric rod, lie hud much well written and valuable. MRS. W. P. CLARK. Alex. Thompson, Anthony McNamara, James It Has a Largely Attended Meeting And dilliculty in turning the center. But Mr. An­ Read the Following IndorsenieutN of 50 doz. extra line Pure Linen Main St., Rockland, Me. O'Neil. A11 admission fee of 15 cents was Organizes. drews* boilers' wern’t “able” for the machinery, Distinguished Ptiysieiauo charged and the sum of $24 was netted, to be and his mill proved a failure, although I think Handkerchiefs, Initialed Letter, The meeting for organization of the Rock­ Having .-xnmlued the advance sheets < 1 the These articles are of the latest importation and of devoted to the running expenses of the church. slightly damaged, at 20c. They are the most improved patterns, and comprise u variety land Charitable Association in tbc dental he ground a small quantity of grain in it. work entitled “Our Family Physician,” J can of styles which cannot fail to meet the demands of This mill was about 30 by 50 feet, two stories say that I find it accurate in its descrinltons of the best Bargains ever ottered. any one desiring these ’articles. Mrs. Clark is a The School Advisory Board rnet in the City rooms of Dr. It. B. Miller, Wednesday even­ diseases and reliable in its thernputc at Cci.arl- practical Hair Worker, and will manufacture to or­ Council rooms Tuesday afternoon at four ing, was attended by some fifty ladies and gen­ high, and sat on the ledge below the bank ment. U . V. Coon. »x. o. der any article desired, at prices to suit all patrons. where the sea knocked one end otf it after it i’rofi-ssor of Theory and Practice, llalint Ioann o’clock to consider the propriety of one session tlemen. The report of the committee on con­ Medical College. New line of Linen Stamped Goods. The stock which is composed of was abandoned by Mr. Andrews. What be­ for our High School. A petition signed by stitution uud bylaws, presented by its chair­ I hereby certify Ihat I have i iainliied e work came of the frame 1 don’t know, but I saw entitled “Our Family 1'liyslciuii,” and find it to be Waves, Switches, Wigs, Etc., the parents of the greater portion of the pupils man, A. W. Butler, was accepted and the arti­ correct io its diagnosis, and, in toy tjoiooo, New line of Worsted Knit Goods was presented, and a powerful lobby of young cles adopted one by one with slight changes. some of tlie machinery in iront of an old worthy of the confidence of the public. are elaborate in their style and texture, combining building on Sea street. A hole in the ground It. H. llAX.-X, ts. it. all the various shades, and are worthy of a close in­ High School misses presented a set of argu­ The following officers were elected : I have examined the advance sheets ot "Oar of every description at remarkably spection before purchasing. A complete assort* ments in favor of one session, prepared by President, John 1). May; Vice, R. Y. Crie; a short distance from the edge of the bank Family Physician." Il gives me |ileusorv to low prices. m ent of shows or used to where the mill once stood. I recommend tlie work as correct in its me.de of HAIR ORNAMENTS, themselves. The Board voted unanimously to Secretary^ W. M. Kimmell; Treasurer, E. K. treatment of diseases, and it deserves wide circu­ make a trial of one session, beginning with the Gould; Executive Committee—Ward 1, A. J. think this a correct history so far as it goes of lation. J. F. Foose, m. It. of most unique patterns complete the stock ; which Bird, Mrs. Frank Storey, Mrs. A. F. Crockett; Rockland’s first steam-mill. Professor in B u rn ett’s Medical Coiluxte, XJhitxgo. have been selected expressly to the needs and wants January term, the rank uud general results to Waid 2, J. C. Perry, Mis. Enoch Hodgdon, After examining the publication, “Out F^xcily of this locality, where lor u series of months Mrs. he thoroughly examined as well as the popular Mrs. John Bird; Ward 3, Edwin Sprague. K. M. PlLLSRVHT. Physician,” I cun fully indorse tlie o| iiihoom im­ < 'lark has been permanently located. 60 sentiment regarding the matter. It certainly Mrs. F. H. Berry, .Mrs. S. M. Veazie; Ward pressed ol ils merits by the uhove genlli men. 4, il.B . Neveus. Miss Emma Shields, Miss STEAMBOAT SPARKS. It. A. (i|IMX K. 1C, Consult Your Own Interests! behooves the pupils who desire one session to Stella Keene; Ward 5, It. C. Hall, Mrs. Henry Professor of the Burnett Medics) College. IT’S STRAIGHT see to it that there is satisfactory progress made. Peursons, Mrs. A. 11. Berry; Ward G, J. Fred The l.luehill now makes two trips per week The hook contains a valuable chapter of The Board meets again next Tuesday, when Hall, Miss Ellie Orue, Mr.-. Elijah Hall; Ward between Rockland and Ellsworth. She leaves symptoms, which will uid wonderfully in Jluvana fillers, Connecticut 7, Cornelius Hanrahan, Mrs. S. M. Bird, Mrs. diugnosiug diseases, and the proper remedies — DON’T BUY AN Y - binders, and Sumatra wrap- -- the question of the introduction of drawing Rockland Tuesdays anil Saturdays at usual are given for Allopathic, Homeoputhn Kriec- pin* which make =^| ’ into our schools will he discussed. Jere Brown. hour, and Ellsworth Mondays and Wednes­ SLBLHKK’S 5 This list we think mi exceptionally good one, lic, Hydropathic uud Herbal trcatmenia days, touching at intervening bindings... .The Every family should hate a guide io hc-aith to N . & S. and we look for tlte Rockland Charitalile As­ ENDED. Rockland which runs on the route between assist the family doctor. It is net sociation to do a good work. A goodly list of INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Bangor and Rockland during the winter has intended to take the place ol xi M. E. IL membership names lias already been secured. xioctor in every instance, bin taken the place of the Mount Desert which help you do everything No change along the quiet street, Persons wishing to identify themselves with possible in his Unless you have seen our Infants’ Ah me ! the same old labors reign ; this good work can do so next Wednesday runs down east for the Boston & Bangor Steam­ ship Company....The steamer Lucy P. Miller absence. and Children’s Cloaks, Hoods, Caps, The children sing their light songs sweet, evening, when a meeting will be held in the And reck nut sorrow’s sting nor pain. To Our Old Subscribers Mittens, Shirts, Dresses, Soeks, City Council rooms at seven o’clock. The left here Wednesday for Now York loaded to Sacks, Blankets, Skirts, Etc. Trude Mark. Keg. Dec. 20, 1887. The great clouds rise and northward fly, membership fee is .50 cents and above for overliowing with freight. Among her cargo It is customary with newspa|>ers to give was u large amount of starch. The steamer premiums to new subscribers only but the S. S. SLEEPER CD., Factory, Boston. A dull grey shade is o’er the land ; ladies and $1 and above for gentlemen, that is The birds have flown except where high not only has all the freight which she can publishers of the C.-G. uieuxi to revise tn.b old A sea-bird bas the blue ureli spanned a lady must pay .50 cents to join and van give rule; they intern! to do as well, at least, by WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ABOVE WOODBURY, LATHAM & CO., as much more ns she wishes, a gentleman must bring east hut is forced to leave goods behind their old sulxscrioers—those who have eioxal WHOLESALE AGENTS, on her trips from here to New York. She is No herald told the wondrous thing, give $1 to join, but can increase it to as hand­ hv the paper iu years past, and pxtm itxeir GOODS! PORTLAND, - - MAINE. No trumpet sounded through the day, doing a great businees. money for it "right straight along. * We i'O- But higher than trumpet’s voice could ring, some a figure as he feels duty hcund to do. Au pose to show oux auprecialiuu ol Iheso trends Through ether paths and starry way, association of this sort has a wide field tor in a substantial iixitiiucr; uud us the pteoxinu CROP STATISTICS. to lie offered Is expensive, and us om express Our Prices Are Right I Her white soul sped on raptured wing, usefulness in this city, and to do its work it re­ object in offering ii is to increase oai l!»i of BEAUTIFUL From all earth’s cares forever freed ; quires the hearty co-operation of all our peo­ After three years of low yields, potatoes subscribers, we wiii u-k every old snbsi nlxtr Nu longer doubt nor sorrowing, ple. Next Wednesday evening a large attend­ give an average of about 8G bushels per acre, who may renew his subscription ilius re­ A call on us or an order by mail Her (light to God will e’er impede. ance Is hoped for in the City Council rooms. or marly the rale of yield of 1878. The total ceiving the valuable premium,to (OUSIdule hiiix But we—we see the folded hands, estimated product is about 19.5,000,000 bushels, self a missionary, uud aid us io seeur ug at There arc few but what can afford the $1 or 50 least ONE new subscribei. t ome, aut) brmg will surely save you money. Cut Flow ers The sad still look upon her face, ar 61,000,000 more than the estimated product The life-glass emptied of its sands, cent fee, and it is hoped that the society’s mem­ us one new u.uue and gel a book that wid be Order Early and Secure And moan the silent earthly place, bership may be increased to 1000 and more. It ol 1887. of incalculable value iu you. th e B e s t . Tbc returns of yield of com, made ro the While she in endless joy has liowu, is uuseet.trian, and its object is to assist the RELIABLE AtiENI’S WANTVI) Has left the narrow, ceaseless strife, needy in a systematic way and provide employ­ Department ot Agriculture, indicate a yield In E v ery Sctxool District iu lilts -lid I I . Galeert. Has stood before her God’s great throne, ment for the unemployed. None are excused per acre quite as large as that of 188.5, and Axljoiiiing Gouuties. And struck the chords of full tree life. 44~Or*lcr» by mail, telegraph or telephone tlu m pax ticxpuxxou. itUgCf than all) uiusl ex op silxcv lual Ot* 1800. N. H. -II the book is to be sent out it this Take her, O Christ! we cun not see, The aggregate, grown on a larger area, will office, twenty ceula must uctoxupauy order to 384 MAIN STREET, W, F. NOBCROSS, Our eyes ovr blind, are hearts are dumb; General Harrison is said to have offered a exceed that of any previous American product, pav postage. Take thou, thy child sale home to thee 200 Main St., » Goeklaml. For all the wondrous years to come. place in his Cabinet to Mr. Blaine, and he has beiug very close to 2,000,000,000 bushels, or POKTEK A .JONAifS, Opposite Thorndike Hotel, Kocklund, Me 4 . — - 3 8 1 A x x ie E- C o i c h i .ix accepted. about 32 bushels per capita. Ituekluiitl, M iu u e . 2 THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, L888.

OUR CIRCULATION. MEN AND WOMEN A N EW ROUTE. T h e rftRiiiar weekly circulation o f the COURIER- Personal Paragraphs ol More or Less How Would a Daily Steamboat Line to Gazette h> 2BS0. Thia la the largest circulation Interest to Our Readers. Port Clyde Pay? Fuller & Cobb t e l e g r a p h attained by any paper in Knox County, and nearly all oftt la In 1 hat county and In the neighboring C. Fred Ayers is in Bangor. Some months ago T h e U.-G. advocated a once of Lincoln, Waldo and Hancock. W e Invite Capt. Jere Jameson Is very ill. steamboat line to Port Clyde, and (bought if TO THE PUBLIC. the moat complete Invcetlgatlon of our claim, and Miss Eliza Swan has gone to Warren. economically conducted it would pay. It seem will ahow our edition or our hooka to anybody who W. J. Cross went to Boston last evening. that this view has been taken by others, and may wtah to aee. W. T. Coht) arrived Thursday from his west­ Capt. J. J. Day of New York, father of Cnpt. STARTLING SCENES! ern trip. Iti aolutloua of rcapect and carda of thanka wll Day of tug F. M. Wilson of tin’s city, is in Whiling Bartlett of Appleton was in the city the city talking with our business men concern­ SPECIAL SALE be charged to the partiea ordering them nt the rate last week. of five coni* per tine, and no charge leaa than filly ing a steamboat route to Port Clyde. Capt. i Otis M. Staples and wife of Lynn, Mass., arc Day lias a 7o-foot steamer, three feet draft, that A CARD. ecnta. in this city. —O F - J will easily average 11 knots nn hour, and could I Judge Hall of Waterville was in the city The sttgzeatloti of T h e C.-O. last week Io | over Sunday. make the trip to Port Clyde and back every make paving an issue at the next city election, Mrs. Mary M. Hall has gone to Boston for day easily, touching at Owl’s Head, Spruce DELIRIOUS DAMSEL if necessary, was favorably received by men of 1 the winter. Head, Clark’s Island and Tenant's Harbor and TAPESTRY BRUSSELS all parties. We've had enough mud. Miss Emma Kidder of Camden was in the perhaps extending the trip to Monhegan. Delighted by the beauty and fit of | city last week. The steamer is a freight boat and can be run the I’. Cox Fine Shoes Hand Turns Rockland people certainly give generously Brussels Carpets! Mrs. G. W. Brown arrived from Boston with little expense. T h e C.-G. will be pleased and Hand Sewed Welted Boots for for v irions good objects. We doubt if there Is Saturday evening. to receive communications on the subject. If a city in the state of the size of muddy Rock­ i L. H. C. Wigcin is assisting in the American CARPETS! sale in this city only at our store, I Express Co.’s office. Capt. Day can get sufficient encouragement he land that supports so many worthy institu­ will make the nttempt. where you can find the Largest Stock tions. ______| B. II. Andros and wife have returned from Very best quality and latest I their New York trip. ------— and Lowest Prices on Ladies* Misses* Waldoboro’s October K. & L. report shows a I Miss Helen M. York has returned from nn The electrical expert thinks it will cost 817,- and Children’s Boots and Shoes. styles, at handsome increase over the business of Sep- I extended visit in Ellsworth. 009 to put a plant of 130 electric lights in nt temtier. When the new shoe-factory is run­ I Miss Trent of Frankfort has been the guest of Bangor, and that they can lie operated for 832 At 50c a Yd. ning Waldoboro will make a still better show, Miss Florence Pendleton. 30 per lamp a year. These lights arc arc ing. The K. & L. is doing finely, and is Mrs. W. R. Prescott lias returned from n A WOMAN BURST! three weeks’ visit in Boston. llgltts, anil the plant would lie put in at the gaining ground all the time. We must, shall and will re­ Mrs. W. H. Raidin ol Boston is visiting water works. With joy after she had bought and The liatli Independent in its last issue has relatives and friends In this city. duce our stock of Carpets be­ Sidney Moody of Lincolnville has been visit­ worn a pair of the Alfred Dolgc cel­ $ 1 .0 0 the best thing on the present status of the civil ing at the home of Leander Thomas. ebrated Felt Shoes and Slippers, be­ service reform question we have yet seen. It E. II. Cochran has been visiting in Waldo­ fore putting in Christmas is a cut of the city postofllec with numerous boro, the guest of Rev. J. It. Bakor. REMOVAL! cause she had always before suffered applicants for positions therein clambering into Daniel Rhodes is visiting in this city a short Goods, and in order to do so with cold feet. Per Y ard. the windows and chimneys. time his wife having preceded him here. Charles Moulton ol Portland has been visit­ will make the Lowest Prices Col. 3. H. Allen hns been appointed warden ing his uncle, C. F. Moulton, the past week. ROBINSON & PRICE of the Maine State Prison, and has accepted Mrs. Fannie Berry and daughter Jennie have HAVE REMOVED TO ever made at this season of the ONE WOMAN HUNG returned after an extended visit in New Hamp­ ^ ^ F o r a few styles sec our the appointment. The choice is a very satis­ About her husband’s neck, and be­ factory one to Thomaston people and others shire. 1 6 Limerock Street Mrs. II. C. Casey has gone to Augusta to Where can be found a Large and Well Selected year. A lso sought him not to let the opportunity North Window. Come early who tire acquainted with the genial and capable meet her husband after a three months visit Stock of Ilig.i Grade Colapel. In this city. pass without going to BERRY’S and get the best patterns. James Farnsworth is in Boston. He returns 20 PIECES OF The Lewiston Journal thinks this has been home by wav of Nashua N. 11., where his wife Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, and lay out a little money for Chil­ a nice fall for poor people, inasmuch ns there is now visiting. dren’s Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of has not been a very large hole made in the Leonard Snow arrived home last evening coat-bin. No, neither has there been much from Kasota, Minn., where he litis been resid­ GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! all kinds for the prices are way down of an addition made to the small pile of sav­ ing for u year or more. Horner & Hartford Brussels and nothing but first class goods sold. ings usually put by tor winter use. It tins Mrs. Joseph Metcalf left Thursday for Bos­ ton to meet her husband, Capt. Metcalf of been so rainy that working people have had schooner J. Il Bod well. L. S. ROBINSON REDUCED TO very little employment. Miss Estes, who is about 91) years old, walks line NOT given up from South Thomaston licvond the willows to The Mt. Desert Herald wisely advises the visit her friends in the eitv. s ix o 2Z3 .a . i s : i :i\r G r : CORDOVAN! Cjrand Army hoys in that vicinity to support And ladles and gentlemen can have Fine Boots and Mrs. Frank Sucker of Providence, R. I., Shoes made to order and lits guaranteed. Special $1.00 A YARD, DOUBLE STORE, Samuel L. Miller of Waldoboro for the Com- came on the afternoon train Friday to attend attention given to those hav'ng LAME FEET from —MARKS THE— ranudership of the Department of Maine. the funeral of her mother. Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing N a i ls , Etc. Ladies'* and Comrade Miller lias many friends scattered Parker Messer of Union accompanied by Children’s Repairing a specialty. In fact, ALL .2 5 a n d Si.37 Miss Laura Messer have been visiting the past KINDS of repairing neatly and p ornptly done. BEST HAND SEWED GOODS! over the broad surface of this fair state and lie week at II. W. and H. B. Messer's. REMEMBER THE PLACE. ROCKLAND, ME. is most appreciated and best liked where be is Miss Bertie Johnson of Waltham, Mass., is the time toj buy best known. who lias neon visiting Miss May Munroe, is NO. I6LIMEROCK STREET. for Gent’s Wear now in the market, now visiting her father in Hallowell. Y. M C. A. B U ILD IN G . Carpets if not wanted until Portland Advertiser; ‘ By its plntform the Bath Independent: “ A Bath hoy makes fre- L 8. Koi is j o v . 4» C h a r l e s P r ic e PATENT CALF, Republican party is committed to u policy that | quent trips overthc K. & L. R. II. 'In Union there’s (beauty us well ns) strength'.” is broad and progressive as well ns weighty Spring, as the patterns are Mrs. W. W. Achorn mid daughter Caddie CONGRESS & BALMORALS SILK PLUSHES and momentous. First on the program comes neeumpany Captain Achorn on n sea voyage to the revenue revision on the lines of the Port an Spain in schooner M. A. Achorn. good and desirable. (AI.I. COLORS Allison hill. Other mailers of hardly secondary Miss Helen M. Snow and Miss Lulu Erskine THE ATKINSON A full stock always to be found at importance are the admission of four new necoinpanv Capt. Israel Snow on a voyage to Nassau, B. I., in the new schooner John I. our place. stales, encouragement of the Nlcargna canal Snow. 5 0 C E N T S . enterprise, and of cotnineree with other Amer­ Mrs. George Clark fell from a step at L. W. HOUSE FURNISHING ican . nations, and advancement of the fchjl Benner's house on Nortli Main street, Sunday COMBINATION S L IP P E R S ’ service reform. These are not all the items, evening, breaking her right arm and bruising COMPANY, but they are enough to show the weight id her head mid face severely. MISSES’ HAND MADE Jewett Turner of Nortli Haven was in the The largest stock and best assort­ responsibility placed on the party by the rev­ city last week on his way home from Portland Cor. Pearl & Middle Sts., Portland. olution of last week." where lie lias been under treatment ut the Maine DRESS PATTERNS! ment ever shown in Knox County. General Hospital. He is much improved in HOODS & TOBOGGANS The committee has finished the official count health. TO THE THINKING PUBLIC of ballots cast at the’September election lor all The wedding of Samuel W. Lawiv of this 20 PATTERNS city mid Miss Ava Smith of Ash Point, at the offices except governor. A list id’ officers home ol the bride, Thursday,was witnessed by -W E TAKE THE LEAD IX— 5 0 C E N T S elected has hern made o u t and will lie imide itie families and n few friends, llev. W. S. public at ilic next »i— i >11 o f tin' council. On R .berts performed the ceremony. Mr. and REDUCED TO $5 AND $10 Worth Sl.OO. November 22 will begin the 20 days during M is. Lawry will begin housekeeping on Special Announcement! Suffolk street. The groom is a popular young Strike while the iron ia hot. We must either re which all candidates whose election is aifeeted Rocklnndite and the bride mi equally popular GENTS’NECKWEAR by mistake in the official returns will have op­ young lady. Many beautiful gifts were re­ ducc our fttock or hire extra a tore room. We pre­ Worth from $S.(X) to $20.00. fer to reduce (he stock, and our oiler should be portunity to show the errors to the council, ceived. Congratulations I Cnpt. William Spofford died Sunday at li m

Rockland has been "in the soup” all the fall. AMUSEMENTS. A FEARFUL CUT. FOLKS AND THINGS. In six weeks the days will begin to lengthen. Hiram Rivers is occupying his new residence LelandT.Powers and tho Iopas Male Quartet, During the rainy and muddy senson M. McLOON & CROCKETT, (650—REGULAR WEEKLY CIRCOLATION—2BS0 Frank Donohue, who keeps the mnrket on Art Exhibition! on Broadway. Thursday evening, Farwell Hall. Park street, has bad lots of time to think up “ Penelope'' goes to Belfast Dec. 4th instead There will be another pleasant-social time in schemes to liencfit his customers and the public For Additional Locals See First Page. generally, nnd the result is the long list of low of the 27th inst. Good Templar Hall, Crockett Block, Wednes­ day evening if pleasant. Ten cents admission- prices in his ad today. The business of this PHOTOGRAPHERS, The Chautauquans meet Monday evening at store has grown wonderfully since Frank took l’-A-V-I-N O ! A treat will be served. chnrge, and if low prices will sell goods lie can the Y. M. C. A. rooms. show you some that will tickle you. Wc need paving. The smart ladies of Edwin Libby Relief ROCKLAND, MAINE, Charles E. Bicknell captured a handsome Corps will hold a fair and general good time "Here's (hie) your wheelbarrer!” (hie) SPIRITUALIST METTING. Have purchnaed the exclusive right for Rockland live-pound trout this week. in Post Hall next Thursday afternoon and The A. O. U. W. had degree work last even­ and vicinity to Bell Harlow Wood has a horse and Portland evening to which the public is cordially and The Spiritualists will hold a meeting in the MISS H. T. SLEEPER ing. wagon which he won in a rallle. earnestly invited. The corps always has such Knights of Labor Hall Sunday Nov. 25th at Talcott’s Patent Glass Mount! The ground was while with snow Saturday The L. R. R. R. trestle has been completed a tine time that no further notice will be ncces- eleven o'clock a. >c. and seven p. m.,admission The depth, richness of tone and brilliancy added morning. 10 cts. Speaker Mrs. II. W. Hildreth of Wor­ to photographs mounted i y this process nnd the as far as the foot of Park street. snry. cester, Mass. She will also hold services on quality of absolute permanence and durability (the — INVITKR THE PUBLIC TO A— Five unfortunates arc domiciled in the Court A Rockland young lady hns been promised The levee and entertainment of St. David's the evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Fri­ picture being hermetically sealed to the glassi make House jail. day, Will give private sittings daily while it without doubt the most beautiful and durab e a nice house-lot on the event of her wedding. society occurs one week from next Thursday here nt the rooms of Mr. John Saunders, Cam­ method of mounting photographs yet discovered. Two North-end wheel-harrow hets arc con­ In Farwell Hall and it’s going to be a big time. den street. W T lic ticket entitles the bolder to one dozen Capt. Ichabod Willey of Thomaston has Cabinet*, one to be Mounted by Talcott’* Patent sidered oil'. moved into one of the new Singhi houses, The opera Penelope will be presented with ad­ In order to better accommodate the public, Process. N. B. Allen has sold his stock in trade to Broadway. ditions and changes adding greatly to its Inter­ the New York nnd New England Railroad have Pay Agent 50 Cents. 3 for tl.OO. Mal- est. A long list of presents will be given away changed the time of the 10 a. m. Boston nnd a n c o Si 50 at Studio. G rad Display of Art M Ralph Hewett. Delineators and fat hi on sheets for Dec mber New York train to 12 noon. Business men at Simonton's The latter nre given away on to the fortunate holders of tickets. A large ad­ One.half dozen, Including Mount, can be had by Loring is putting a steam boiler Into his vance sale is reported. The plan of the hall will will appreciate this change, aa it will allow paying 00 at the Siudio. One Dollar muel be boat shop. application at their store. them the forenoon for business nnd enable paid tit the time o f Sitting. Agent* nre not al­ be placed in the store of Spear, May A Stover them to reach either city in ample time for lowed to make any change in the ticket. If you Walks nre being laid nbout the Warren street Knox County ships paving to New Orleans, to dinner, theatres, etc. It should also tie re- tiny a check of the Agent you will receive one iloz. in senson for those who wish check their eti Cabinets tour best work) nnd one nfthem a Tai. school-house. St. Louis and other far distant places and it Is scats. There will lie a social hop after the memlicred that a sumptuous dinner is served cott Patent Glass Mount for ♦ft.OO. If you buy the AT HER STORE, MAIN ST., needed most on Rockland's streets. on a dining car and coaches run through with­ sameat the Studio they will cost vou *7.00-|A 00 Some of our kilns have been bothered in get­ opera the floor to be in charge of a competent out change. for the photographs and *2.00 for the Mount. ting rock the past week. Arthur Holmes of the Beef Co. has a hand- committee. Cider and julap have been making sport fot some Newfoundland dog, a recent English im­ / hereby certify that Mct.oon ,f- Crockett bare OUR MUD PROTEST. bought the exclusire right to se'l my mounts in — ON — the denizens of Tillson wharf. portation, for which he has refused 850. Tlte Stockholders of the Fox Island & Itncktand Iiocklaud and vicinity. Thorndike A Hix put a nice article of head Steamboat Company ore requested to meet nt the E. K. TALCOTT. Mr. Leach is making repnirs on his newly A Big M eeting—Something Is to be office of the Bo d w e i.i. G r a n it e Co .. In Rockland, 210 Northampton St., Boston. purchased residence, Grace street. cheese on the market last week, the first prod­ Done. on FRIDAY, the 3011, day o f N o v e m b e r , Infringements will be proatcuted. nt JO o’clock A. M for ttie purpose of di eting uct of their new machinery In their new stand. In answer to a call of our Hoard of Trade The people at Rankin Block want the cross­ officers for ttie ensuing year and to trantnet nny W e moke a successful Matters at the Atlantic qunrry, Scruce Head, some GO of our most prominent citizens met in other business that may legnllv come before tin in. ing at the foot of North Main street raised a K. F. W A L K E R , C lerk. SPECIALTY OF CHILDREN'S PICT­ trifle. area little quiet. Tho Boston Court House the City Council rooms last evening, notwith­ Rin-klnnd, Nov. 21, 1888. 45-46 job is all completed and the crew nt work on standing the drenching rain, to discuss the URES AND COPYING A pariy of ten Rockland men drew a prize paving. as heretofore. Photos Ihiishcd from one negative. of $250 in the last drawing of the Louisana need ol decided action in the direction of bet­ Knox & Lincoln Railroad Co. For each additional negative ordered from, 50 A letter from Los Angeles, Cal., dated Nov. ter thoroughfares for Rockland. President cents will bo charged Groups nl«o will be 50 lottery. rents extra. Nothing but the best possible work- Knight of the Board o f Trade presided nnd It. ANNUAL MEETING. 5 says: “ The thermometer indicated 80 degrees rnnnshlp ami mnterlnls will enter into the competi­ NOV.45-46 27 AMD28. Smelting now succeeds the heat of politics. plus in the shade, windows and doors open, Fred Crie served ns secretary. The Annua' Meeting of the Stockholders of the tion of our pictures. There’s nothing heating about smelting this Knox & Lincoln Railroad Compnny will lie In-Id at Life size direct Photographs...... $10.00 ripe watermelons and figs. Pertinent remarks were made by Mnyor CITY IIA LL, in IIA'I’II, mi tin- Fifth Unv of LA D IES TR.'x’ chilly weather. White, Alderman Butler, ex-Mayor Cnse, lion. December Next, at 11 o’clock, A. >t., for the fol­ Crayons ami Pastels from ...... $10 00 to $50.00 A local sportsman residing near Clam Cove lowing purposes, to wit' <4~A 11 wot k guaranteed lirst-class in every re­ F ^ ^ P O W B E R The small boys get twelve cents each for after laboriously crawling through wet und A. F. Crockett, W. T. Cobb, esq., cx-Mayor 1st. To hear nnd act upon the reports of ttie spect. souniT barrels at the lobstery of F. W. Collins, mire succeeded in shooting a duck that the boys Williams, cx-Mayor Lovejoy, C. E. Littlefield, D irectors an ' Officer. of tin- Company. Tillson wharf. 2d. To choose a Board of Directors. M cLO O N & C R O C K ETT, Medicated—!• ret* from Poison—llnrn>le«MA’« trp*•—------and examine the hook. Lovers of a good 10 cent cigar call for the e reputation ns n city of mud nnd in that La Rosa de Boston, J. II. Wiggin’s. C1RLS WANTED. The Lime Rock It. 11. will come down be­ :itne #250,000 has been put Into our streets anil It ss Weeks has only a few of those 20 cent Good Pav, Easy Work, good job. Apply to tween C. M. Blake’s and the Hewett beer shop. oday we have nothing to show fur it. Now lumps left. If yon want one yon must cull 37 ROCKLAND MANUFACTURING CO. C. M. Blake and others have sold land to the why &uotikl anyone object to the experiment early. company the past week. .HORSES FOR SALE. >f paving, rifiteadtim or something else in For a tine smoke call for La Rosa de Boston One Bav Horse 10 years old, good style, fair Officer G. A. Spear has bought the brick die way of improvement? 10 cent cigar fur sale at J. 11. Wiggin. ro.ider and fast walker; safe for ladies to drive; no tricks; weighs 1140 pounds. One bay about sume basement bouse, near the residence of Capt. The Blackington's Corner Knitting Bee as above, weighs 875 pounds; sold only because the Ira Ellenis, and will occupy it. Oificer J. C. owner has no use fpr them until next July, as the neeis with Mrs. S. M. Bird Wednesday eve- $irtbs. season at my hotel is over. Apply to Spear has moved to T street. ling. If the evening prove stormy the Bee 42 F. (>. MARTIN, Martinsville, Me. S M I T H ’S Capt. O. Hallowell ot Warren, a well known will be held tbe following Monday. The E a iiii ic i. ii—Ilocblntnl, Nov. IS, to Dr. und Mrs. II. 1’. Fatrfluld, a sou —l.cro Fontaine. und respected citizen, contemplates quilt presented lo tbe Bee by Miss Fannie Ctirncilll.1.—Rockland, Nov. t», lo Mr. and Mrs, Ja P. SSMGRAHAM, taking up his residence in this city. Rockland Ulmer will be drawn and all ticket holders are Fred E. Churchill, a son. Ht'lixs—Union, Nov. 10, to M r. and M rs. Frank LICENSED is always glad to welcome such citizens. invited. About 300 tickets have been sold. E. Burns, a daughter. ------K en t—R ockport, Nov. U, to Mr. and Mrs. (Sam­ Music and Variety A Rockland lady at the South-end,Thursday, uel Kent, a daughter. U C 'ri OINZEHE !’«. was frightened by an approaching cow ami IMPORTANT NOTICES. Koituixs — Kasota, Minn., Aug. 22, to .Mr. and M rs. G. M. Robbins, a sou. 346 Main St., Rockland. 4 4 1 , 7 3 8 rushed into a neighboring house, knocking the 45 man of the house to the lloor !n her hurried Charitable Association, City Council rooms, Friday evening. ” ALWAYS ON TIME! entrance, C a rria g e s. STORE! COPIES OF THE Alfarata Council, Degree of Pocahontas, I. Soldiers’ Monument meeting, G. A. R. Hall, K arcuf.r —W il s o n - Rooblund, Nov. 20, by Mew York & New England O. It. M., has a little musleale this Tuesday this Tuesday evening. Rev. C. >. CunnniiiL's, Louin A. Karclicr, of Bos­ evening. This is the first of a series of fort­ ------—— ------ton, and Emma 8. Wilson, of Rockland. TRAINS FOR NEW YORK. SHOT HIMSELF. L a w iiy —Hm it ii—A sh P oint, Nov. 13, by Rev. oston erald W. ri. R oberts, Sam uel W . Law ry of Rockland, Leuvc BOSTON, n 12.00 noon, §*3.03 p. m , 11.30 B H nightly entertainments. Tlte next will consist —IS THE PLACE TO BUY— and Ava Smith of Ash Point. of a social hop and whist party. * Ar. N E W YO R K , 6.30 i». M , *9.00 p. m.. 6.35 Clinton Thomas, a farm boy living at G. W. G uay—H e w e t t —Kockland, Nov. 14, George E. Stephen Chase & Co. received 20,000 pounds Gray and Jennie E. Hewett, both of Rockland. a . m. Parlor and Bleeping Cars through without Wore printed ami sold on that day. iln) Young’s, Lincolnville, while gunning Friday PAliKis — AiixuLh—Rocklaml, Ntv. 14, Virgil charge. of fresh fish last week by schooners J. II. G. afternoon, fatally shot himself. He was aged K. Parris and Mrs. Martini M. Arnold, both of ’i Dining Car between Boston and Hartford. public demanded accurate report of the Rockland. §Dinlng Cnr between Boston and Willimantic. Perkins, Mattie Winthrop und Rising Billow. great struggle, and to get them had to buy eighteen. His parents are not living. B e n n e r —W ixciiexhach —Friendship, Nov. II, ♦3.00 p. M. runs daily, including Sundays. They also received one trip of dry hake from Joseph W. Benner and Olive 15. Wincbenbaeli, Through tickets ut oltlecs, North and East. Bag th o liE K zlI^ D . T h e m ig h ty prewMai th u n ­ Capt. Robert Crie of South Matin leus. both of Friendship. gage checked through. MEMORIAL DAY. AREY—S m a l l —Green’s Landing, Deer Me, Ticket ollices—322 Washington 8t., ami Depot Holiday Gifts! dered from midnight to dawn, ami from Nov. 8, John Arey and Rose Small, both of Deer The box opening, at the Congregational foot of Summer St., Boston. 45-48 dawn to sunset. Miles on miles o’ white church Friday evening, notwithstanding the Isle. Edwin Libby Post, G. A. IL, of this city, 15RACKLTT-S m it h —Ellswortii, Nov. 7, Edw ard paper changed to thousands on thmiMandS heavy rain, yielded $235 and still there’s has invited John L. Parker, editor of the Lynn, E. Brackett, of Waldoboro, and Lillian M. Smith, S M O K E T H E more to follow. A nice collation was served of Ellsworth. of II KItALDH. Newsdealer after newsdeal­ Mass., Item to deliver the Memorial Day ora­ My k ic k — K nowlton — Belfast, Nov. 6, Eugene er sold out his stock, and rushed back for and ’twas in every way u pleasant event. Myriek, of Vinalhaven, and Belle Knowlton, of tion in this city next May. Mr. Parker wus a G reen’s Landing, Deer Isle. more. It was a splendid tribute to the A Rockland hack driver broke down on member of tlte 22nd Massachusetts Regiment, L e a c h —Ca m e h o s - Rockport, Nov. 14, by Rev. Main streel. at die Brook, Friday evening, und A. G. Heinenway, I’rhane E. I.eueh and Jessie A. und wus an inmate of Libby Prison with Chas. Cameron, both of Camden. La ROSA de BOSTON! Saturday morning ’twas a sad spectacle lo see F. Wood of this city. He Is uu able man. L ib b y —Ulm sell—Union, Nov. II, by Rev. F. BRAINS, PUSH AND ENERGY a crew of men, knee deep in mud, endeavoring V. Norcross, Jordan P. Libby nnd Miss Lora A. Russell, both of Saco, Me. OATS. Tliut havo carried the HEHALh to tho to extricate the vehicle from its muddy situa­ VERY FORCEFUL. R a< K i.iiT—Meser vey —Union, Nov, 16, Ezekiel I O C E N T S . tion. That huckman favors paving. RackliU'of Waldoboro and Mrs. Emeline Meservey front of American journalism, and hold it o f Union. CHjYS. T. SPEA.R. — EuK SALE AT — there, far in the lead. The publishe rs look J. B. Waterhouse & Son have completed At the recent Republican celebration on F o w l e r — C u a m vn e^ — Itockpoit,Nov. 14, James N. Fowler ami Martha R. t.'hampm-y. forwurd with eoutidence to tho time when plans for the new creunery, and have also Viualbuven. a truuspareucy in front of the resi­ Duw —L a n e —Deer Isle, Nov. 11, John Dow and planned a handsome $2500 house for a Rock­ dence of Rev. W. II. Littlefield attracted great Em m a Lane. J. 11. W I G G I N ’S, FARM FOR SALE. the daily circulation will equal, il ids e x ­ land man. The creamery will be 30x70 feet, attention. It bore the following : Situated at the “Head of the Luke” in Hope. ceed, § t a f | j s . Said farm coutaius 60 acres of good land; cuts from 14 feet high, with square pitched roof. It is ROCKLAND, MAINE. 20 to 25 tons of good hay ; a good pasture well divided up into rooms for churning, butter •Tralou the Lord.” 45* lb watered ; a good wood lot. Buildings consist of a working, cream vats, wash room, office, cold ULMER—Rocklam l, Nov. 15, Elizabeth, widow of story and a hall house with ell, all finished, painted the late Ephiaim Ulmer, aged 81 years 1 month, 12 BEST AND CHEAPEST ami blinded, and burn 40 x 50 with cellar. Two 4 4 1 , 7 3 8 . storage, shipping room, engine room, etc. days. wells of water. This farm is under good cultiva­ 45 x Work will commence at an early day. WEEKLY WEATHER. 1 ftl'tH l-uRU—Rockland, Nov. 18, Capt. William tion and is onu of tile prettiest places in I Knox Spoll'ord, aged >0 years, 10 mouths, lo days. ORANGE - LAND ! County, und will be sold low if sold soon. Good reasons for selling. Inquire on the premises ol Fine Residence for Safe The November assessment of the Rockland 1 WAUHYt'uJtTIi—L'uuolhvilie, Auv. 15, Frank I., IN THE WOK EH IN KOCKLAND. Loan and Building Association is due next Tuesday, very tine light westerly winds, i Wadsworth, aged 27 years, 11 mouths 13 day«. 35 47* E. L. G RAVES. ground frozen at night. ’ Remains brought to this city and interred from the The homestead ot Capt. J. P. Junes, ?iU.uud uu Thursday. The third series will also he residence of W. G. Hewett. Masonic btrect in this city; large house ronuiuing issued on this day. Secretary Uurdy will be Wednesday, very line warmer than Tuesday, ’ G leason — Union, Nov. 12, W illiam (?. Gleason, FOR SA L E . A BAR GA IN. twelve rooms, furnace, slated roof, stabk all in aged 47 years. BARTON LAND AND WATER CO., . A FARM under good cultivuliou; perfect order; double lot 150 feel long, rur.aing at tbe city treasurer’s office all day. Those light westerly winds. W il l ia m s —Gumbo Falls, South Windham, Nov. y house, slated roof, large barn from Masonic to Grace Street; fruit trees. Easy i 9, Edward, son of David Williams, of Warren, LGS ANGELES, CAL. 45 4s roou,y “beds in good repair; cel* terms of payment if dvsireu. who wish to learn Anything about the workings Thursday, overcast a. in.; rainy p. in. wind aged 35 > ears. ir under" house and barn; water in For further information inquire of of the association can get full particulars of south-west by wist. 1 W ig h t —R o xbury. Ma&s, Nov. 7, lliia m W ight, r p i l E SECOND COMING OF ( IIRUST AT both buildings; a thrifty young orchard; a milk t M WALKER, Mr. Gurdy at that time. Quite a number of of ’fbomaston, aged 73 years, 9 months, 2 days. 1 11 AND—We live in those days wherein the route. Would make an excellent garden truck tf Pillsbury Block, tt«» It and. Friday, a. in. warm for the season; p. m. W it h e r s p o o n —North Haven, Nov. 5, Jam es Lor«l will gather his Israel out of both Jew and farm, and being near the seashore would suit any those who now have shares in the association cloudy light westerly wind; evening rain and Witherspoon, aged 70 years, 11 months, 23 days. Christian Churches, that their spirit, soul aud body city party for a summer residence and pleasure are going to take other shares in the series,and K ir k —Warren, Nov. 12 Lewis 6. Kirk, aged .“0 may be preserved blameless to receive the Lord at farm. Apply to BLACKSMITH BUSINES8 snow. Hi? coming. Rom. ix,4; Isa. xi, 11,12, Rev. vii, others of our citizens who have watched the B ap.t e r —At'seu, on board schooner Alice Me- 4 ; liom vili, 29: R. y. x i\. I ; 1 Thess. v. fO. 21. 23; p. U. Box 64 FOR SA L E . workings of the association arc to take shares. Saturday, fair, warm, fo>- the season. , Donald, on the voyage I- au Mobile to New 5 Ijitenuing to make a change wc wish to di£pn?o Sunday, fair and cold, wind westerly. of yellow lever, Mason Barter, of Tenant’s Harbor* xxiv, 14; Rom. viii, 11. 2J, 23; Rev. xxi, 1,4, 5; of our business, and will sell the entire outllt. l'bo The handsome dividend reported last week und Ba r i l e t r —Hope, Nov. 13, Mrs. Harriet Bart- John xiv, 16, 17, it). Further intormalion eun be Cemetery Lots for Sale. shop is at the head ol Rankin bt., and »»> 10 eou- the good work doue is making friends every Monday, overeast, slightly warmer, wind letl, aged 79 years, 6 mouths, 9 days. obtained in two dilfereiit books, both in Germuu I Desirable lots fur sale in tin Sea View Cemetery iicction wilhO. M- Lampson’s wheelwright shop. GKEENt.\\Y—Deer Isle, Nov. 11, Mary P. Green­ and English, at I2i*. each. 454s' j Extension. Apply to HENRY L. GREGORY. Has a good business and will h«.* sold a t .» bargain. where for our home-builder and mortgage-lifter. southeasterly. law, aged 50 years, 7 months, 3 days. J. W1ELE, 143 N. Sixth at., Brooklyn, N. Y. j 4 46 C’UtllMAN k At AM6. 4 THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1888

| railroads, magnificent business blocks and OUR STATE. THE ‘ TWIN CITIES." stores, reaching in many cases twelve stories What is Catarrh j skyward, with elevators, heated by steam and Catarrli Is an inflammation of the mucous Minneapolis and St. Paul and How ; lighted with electricity, and furnished in the What Has Happened in Its Borders i membranes, and may affect the head, throat, case of ollice and bank buildings with letter The Past Week- i stomach, bowels or liladder. But catarrh of They Appear. conveyers. Connected as they arc by four or ) Hie head Is tlie most common, often coming on five different lines of railroads, running whnt ! so gradually that it lias a firm hold before the arc tailed short line trains every fifteen min­ Important Bits From Here, There and nature of tlie trouble is suspected. Catarrh A Rockland Lady's First and Favor­ utes, the two arc practically one city, as many Everywhere. is caused by a cold, or succession of colds, j combined witii ? lo Mercury, able Impressions. persons live in one city and transact business Daniel Hoffman, employed in E. Libby’s in the other. bakery at Lewiston, has disappeared. Suicide Impure Blood Mils. M. L. S im m o n s . is feared. Fts local symptoms arc a sense of fullness and Their Big Population — A City of Bangor vonng men talk of a pistol dull. 1 CLsat In the forehead, dryness in tho nose and Churches—Travelling b> Motor—A WORLD HAPPENINHS. I r»aek part of the throat, and a disagreeable s.is- Or any other Mineral Poison. N t w Park and Its Mineral Waters— The Hamlin Rifles of that city have just laid charge from the nose. When the disease Fine Buildings and the Material Used j Harrison's plurality in Iowa is 30,361. out a new rifle range nt the city poor farm. becomes chronic it is liable to develop into It Is Nature’s Remedy, m ade exclusively — A Cooper’s Paradise—Fine Resi­ consumption. The eyes become inflamed and j There were 31 new cases of fever at Jackson­ An unoccupied house, owned by Robinson from Roots and Herbs. dences— Hotels With Everything red. there is throbbing in tlie temples, ringing It la perfectly Harmless. ville Wednesday. Johnson of Randolph, was burned lust week. Modern. The barn was saved. Insured lor $S00 on noises in the ears, headache, and sometimes It is the only remedy known to the world About five hundred street railway employes loss of sense of smell and hearing. that has ever yet Cured oontagtoua Blood M in n e a p o l is , M i n n ., N ov. ."•tli. 1888. house nnd barn. j in Brooklyn are on a strike, Foi*on in all i!a etages. To (he Editor of T h e Co p u ie p .-G a zi t t i;. Hood’s Sarsaparilla It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer. Rev. J. H. Mower, of Kennebunkport, to Having find the pleasure of visiting the j Sad reports come from Gainesville, Fla., whom a pastoral call was recently extended by Ts the true remedy for entarrh. Itattaeksthe Bcrofula.and other blood diseases heretofore relathc Io the yellow (ever scourge. considered Incurable. It cures any disease "Twin Cities" of the Northwest, St. Paul Adams street Baptist church, Biddeford, lias source of tlie disease by purifying and en­ caused from impure biood. It Is mwpre- mil Minncnnolls, and believing that tny Rock­ Three persons perished in it burning house declined the call. riching the blood, which, as it reaches tlie scribed by thousands of the best physicians at Vernon Centre, N. Y., Sunday niglit. delicate passages of tlie mucous membrane, . ( H E W I N S land friends would enjoy hearing from me Justus the passenger train was coming to In the United Slates, os a tonic. Wc append regarding them I write them this open letter. soothes and rebuilds the tissues, and ultimately the statement of a few : Eleven lives are known Io have been lost in the depot nt Livermore Falls, Monday night of cures tlie affection. At tlie same time Hood’s •• I have used S. S. S. <»n p n t’ents convalesc­ 1 bnd in llicsc yotitlilul cities, streng and vig­ the Rochester fire, and 35 men an- missing. Inst week, Frankie C.agin, eleven years old. Sarsaparilla builds up the whole system and JOB/ICCO ing from fever am’ from measles with tho orous twins ns they me rightfully called, a best results. J N. Cubnky. M. D.. The Republicans will probably control the ran ncross the track to front of tlie engine. H | makes one feel as if made anew. Ellaville, Go.” p ipulation o f about 100,000, and nt first 1 was Bukmex. Ga.- Willie While was afflicted next Congress by from live to seven vote-. was struck nnd thrown into the air, his skull with scrofula seven years. I prescribed s. s. continually wondering what they could all find being fractured severely and one of bis legs Hood’s Sarsaparilla is ONLY For S., and to day he is u fat ami robust boy. to do; b t ns I drove about the cities and their | The annual meeting of the National Board i Sold by nil druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only C. W. PvRKKll. Si. d . ! ot Trade was opened Wednesday in Chicago. broken. His recovery is doubtful. 1 by C. I. IlOOI) & CO., A pothecaries, Lowell, Mas* RfcnMoxo, Va.. Dec. la, 1885. I have taken suburbs, seeing the myriads of new roofs of three bottles of Swift's Specific for secondary medium sized houses and a number of man­ Thirty-three bodies have been recovered The Belfast Cttv Press : says Messrs. Stiu p- IOO Doses One Dollar and blood poison. If aels inm h better than pot­ son tk Stephenson have finally decided to n - ash or any other ret tv dv I have ever used. sions erected by the wealthier classes,the paved from the ruins of tlie lire at Rochester, N. Y. ' B. V. W infield, M. D., move their shoe factory to Searsport and will Form erly of Sussex Co.. Va. streets, boulevaids, parks and hills retrieved During the past year 14 vessels and 63 men occupy the old sash and blind factory. A new Drt E. .T H at e. th » well-known druggist into valleys, the (louring and lumber mills, the CITY OF ROCKLAND. and physician, of Nashville, Howard County, engaged in the Gloucester fisheries were lost. boiler engine and steam pipes for heating pur­ |MOT for Sw otynj. Ark., w rites: ••Havfi.s oine knowledge ns to Hour product being between 35,000,000 to 10,- w hat 8. S. S. is ccm .iotol of. I can safely Ex-Governors Long mid Rice of Massachu­ poses arc to lie put in, nnd all is to be in readi­ AN OIM llN ANCK—Relating to the protection of recommend it ns tin i. tneriy for all skin dis 000,000 barrels annually, my wonderment setts lire being talked of at Washington for the Elec ric Eiii' Alitrtn and Hydrantn. eases, It matters not what the name may be.” ceased and I found myself asking ness in three weeks. A meeting of tire stock­ Be ii ordained by the Giiy Connell of the City of We hnv«j n book giving a history of this iisval portfolio. holders was held Inst Saturday. Seven thou­ Kockland as lol lows : j ^ e J l f S T chewinq wonderful remedy, a n d i t s cures, from nil Section 1. No person shall willfully' destroy, de­ over the world, which will convince you th«u •AHEltl TUI. MEN CAME PROM It is thought that not less than a million dol­ sand dollars have been subscribed lor the stock all we say I- true, and which we will mall face, or in any manner injure tlie Eire Ahirni Tele* free on application. No family should be to do all this work. In my drives about Min­ lars changed hands in Indiana alone on the i in the shoe factory. graph or anv pari thereof in said city or any appur­ without it. We have another on Contagious I neapolis 1 lind nothing that would lie called a tenances o f tlie Mime, or shall willfully lnb rf« ru tobacco Cfl nnot b e Blood Polson, sen t on -ante term s. result of the election. Of tlie many election bets the following, ns with or do anything to the same to prevent or de­ Writ" in a history of your ease, and our hill in Maine, although the natural scenery is The Boston Anarchists held a memorinl far as tlie disposition of the funds gained trie lay the proper or ihnely use thereof. physician will udvise • ith you by letter, in line and what nature has neglected iodo the en­ Section 2. No person >hall post or in anv m an­ qood for Smokin'?- strictest confidence. We will i. deceits meeting Tuesday night, the anniversary of the I concerned, seems to partake of the human side. ner afllx any placards, bill or » otice, eilher written you knowingly. ergetic citizens have completed. Within a radi­ hanging of the Chicago Anarchists. Samuel A. Miller, a Republican employed in or printed, upon any of the fire alarm boxes in nai

THOMASTON. CAMDEN. ROCKPORT. WARREN. HURRICANE. JARVI8-CONKLIN Austin Hosmer’s old pet horse, 26 years old, ' Williston Grinnell of Searsport, the veteran Thomas Vose of Thomaston made a brief Capt. Harvey Mills and wife are In Boston. visit to town. The school closes this week. has been killed. horse dealer, dropped in on us Tuesday. W. Shields went to the city last week. A. J. Butler of Houlton wns here Thursday John Davis of Dedham, Mass., is loom re­ MORTGAGE TRUST CO. and Friday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Perry is visiting her sister, Mrs. Engineer Evans is improving n little Irom Johnson Knight. his sickness and his father is visiting him from pairer at Georges River Mills. T. F. Landers visited Rockland Friday. KANSAS CITY, M0., Major S. Delano is visiting relatives and Parker C. Kirk of Worcester, Mass., of the F. M. Chandler visited the city Tuesday. friends in Waldo County. The sloop Pilgrim of Deer Island is lying at Bath. Knight's wharf, loading lumber. Sch. Jennie G. Pillsbury, Capt. Wall, is in firm of Kirk, Stoddard it Hutchins, worsted Mayor White visited the Island Wednesday. 6 & 7 Per Cent.First Mortgage Loans Capt. Ernest Montgomery of sch. May Me- , manufacturers, Auburn, Mass., was in town W. D.JLewis, esq., is still in town looking port with lime for New York, waiting lor fair Sch. Sarah Davis enntc here with a load of ON IMPROVED PROPERTY. Farland is at home on Elliot street. wind. for a few days to attend his lather's funeral, coal Thursday. after his “Camden Highlands” property. calling on many of his old associates. Mrs. Harry Tenney of Boston is n guest ol Miss Helen Gilman, daughter of the land­ George Littlefield has a young barlter from M. E. Landers is attending the Roekiand « I’ER CENT. DEBENTURE BONDS her aunt, Mrs. James A. Creighton. lord of the Bay View House, is In town. Boston at work for him now in the shop just Wednesday Lewis S. Kirk a member of St. Commercial College. Speared by First Mortgwres only, deposited with Capt. Edward B. Watts of Kansas City is bought of Mathew Rugari. George Lodge for forty years, was buried Garrett Coughlin ami family have returned the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., ns Trustee. at the house of J. M. Beverage, Green street. J. B. Stearns displayed 226 lights on the with masonic honors, Bro.11. W. Robinson Henry ,J. Nnzro, M anager. front of Norumbcga at the recent illumination. Cliff Wallace nnd Fred Heath have returned performing the service. Thus passeth away to their home In Roekiand. Officer.I. W. Peabody has our thanks for The slating on the new Knight block is being from Boston, having given up their trip to another of our old residents. He will be O. E. Tilden and Itis family made a visit to gome nice venison steak, very toothsome and Australia with Capt. Amsbury. Castine, Sunday of last week. juicy. rapidly pushed by Mr. Wentworth of Rock­ kindly remembered by many, lor the many Milk 8l., Benj. F. 8teven», Esq., l’res. X. B. III. port. Fred A. Packard has various samples of bis years he acted ns chorister at Cong’l church, I.tfe Ins. Co.; Clias. (i. Wood, Esq., Treas. John Edward E. O'Brien has returned from a Samuel Ayers is greatly improving the pen work on exhibition in the post office, nnd using his fine voice to entertain nnd please Hancock M. Life Ins. Co., Samuel Atherton Esq., visit to Ins daughter, Mrs. Albert Keene, Phil­ Is to open a writing school at the High School those who hud a musical ear. He was a great Pres. X. E. Nat. Hank; Allred D. Foster, Esq., S' premises lately purchased by him on Nountain Milk S t., Boston. ,|0.52 adelphia. street. room this week. friend of the late Dr. Dakin of Hope nnd many The Republicans celebrated Tuesday evening, Miss Emma Tucker left for Boston Saturday have been the pleasant songs that they have HERBERT LOVEJOY made the welkin ring and painted the town a Miss Angie Flye and mother, Mrs. Walter Bung together. Flye, have closed their house and gone to Bos- to join Mrs. E. T. Amsbury nnd daughter Vermillion hue. tou to spend the winter. Emma who are to accompany Capt. Amsbury On Tuesday evening last the officers of St. BOOTS. SHOES AND ROBBERS. Schooner Willie H. Childs, Capt. David H. this trip to Melbourne. George Lodge, F. nnd A. M., were publicly In­ THE BEST PLACE Giles, sailed Sunday for Baltimore where she Sherman’s Point is still in the market. It is Sales of land continue to be frequent in spite stalled by worshipful Brother II. W. Robin­ HATS, CAPS, — TO B t’V YOUIt— will load coal for Havana, Cuba. one of the most desirable properties on the ot the approach of winter, quite a strip ol son in Glover Hall, the ceremony licing bright­ Schooner Eliza Lcvcnsaler Is discharging coast for hotel, cottage or yacht. shore property near Spear’s bench having re­ ened by select pieces by Prof. Loekic and bis a cargo of coal for J. 0. Cushing A Co., anti A new bridge has been built over the river cently been purchased by prominent parties in choir, after which Rev. Bro. Harrows, a mem­ Men’s Furnishing Goods. sch. Diadem for Burgess, O’Brien A Co. between the mnebine shop and oakum mills. town. This strip includes some very fine cot­ ber of the lodge, gave the audience some of his Cora,M, Med LWc The work was done by R. 8. Davis. tage lots and no doubt will soon be occupied. Ideas ol what masonry had done lor the world, Mrs. Marv O’Brien, wife of the late Hon. nnd its symbolical teaching ns compared with Just received the finqst line of Edward O’Brien, aged 92 years, fell on the There is no Y. M. C. A. In Camden, not 11. L. Shepherd of the firm ot S. E. * II. L. even a society for the prevention of cruelty to scripture teaching: also the predjudice of peo­ Winter Underwear ever shown floor Thursday and fractured the thigh bone. Shepherd is a candidate for appointment ns ple and churches of olden times, and read to CHAS. T. SPEAR’S animals. Why not have a Y. M. C. A. ? collector of customs for the District of Belfast. in Rockland, including the fa­ Col. Samuel H. Allen, who Is a neighbor of Having served ns Deputy Collector for the the audience the vote passed by a certain ours, has been appointed Warden of the Maine Western parties have recently been looking church not to associate with any one who whs ■r. F. WATBRUOOSE. J. 1J. WATEHHOUSE State Prison. Col. Allen, known to us trom over Camden lands with a view to making port ot Camden under President Arthur he is a mason, as taken from the church records in mous Norfolk and New Bruns­ boyhood, is an honorable, high-minded man, some quite extensive purchases for summer eminently well fitted for the position of col­ about 1828. After the oration Bro. L M. Kcn- . lector for the district nnd his fine business wick Goods, full fashioned, in and well qualified for the position. qualities together with his wide acquaintance nlston, S. J. Warden, of Camden, rendered one J.B. Waterhouse & Son, The Thomaston Minstrel Company will give Priscilla Alden, the young daughter of W. of Barker’s poems. Rernnrks were made by all sizes, from 30 to 11 inches, G. Alden, cut her leg very bndly Inst Friday throughout the state give every nssurancc ot an entertainment in Union Hail Thursday eve­ his success. Bros. A. M. Wetherbee, Thomas Walker can (it anybody large or small. ning ne xt, Nov. 22nd, for the benefit ol B. F. while sliding. Dr. Albee was cnlled, and the nnd by Revs. Greene and Hunnewell, pastors Carr Camp, Sons of Veterans. If you wish young Indy is rapidly recovering. There wns n grand Republican celebration of this place, who were not Masons, but from Also direct from New York a to have some fun, and at the same limo do a The remains of William Ogier, a resident of here Tuesday night in honor ot the election ol the remarks of Bio. Barrows, they had received ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS, good deed, you had better attend the enter­ Camden sixty years ngo, who died in New Harrison anil Morion. A large torchlight pro­ an impression of the teaching of masonry which new importation of Scotch Caps tainment. A very funny program is offered. York, arrived in Camden Saturday evening for cession was formed In front of representative- they had never before heard. The tables were interment in Mountain Street Cemetery. elect J. II. Eclls’ residence and headed by two set in the Town Hall for 175 persons and in solid and fancy colors—Tur­ Warden G. S. Bean of the Maine State hands of music paraded the principal streets. which were occupied by nearly 300 people. ban, Ilavcrlock anti Alma Plans and Specifications for Buildings Prison, who has been in charge of the institu­ At ten o'clock Monday night the stenrn fire- There wns a perfect blaze of fireworks along Refreshments consisted of baked beans, tion the past eight years, lias proved a capable, alarm wns sounded, calling attention to a fire the line of march. Cannons were fired and corned beef nnd tongue, brown and white shapes—entirely new and very of all Kinds efficient nnd honorable Warden. The citizens in an old ice-honse on the northerly side of the many places of business nnd privntc residences bread and butter, many different kinds ot FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. of Thomaston all bear testimony to his effic­ block mill pond. Some old carts, wagons nnd were brilliantly illuminated. Among those cakes, pies, doughnuts, grapes, apples, coffee. stylish. Men’s Gloves, Fine iency, and regard his administration of affairs other property belonging to Ilirnm Josslyn who illuminated that we now call to mind Ample supplies were left winch were distribut­ Contracts taken for.the construction of I!iilldlne». were burned. Neckwear, Open-front Shirts, Stores, Offices nnd Hank- lilted up In the late-t <1 - at the prison ns a success in every particular. were J. 11. Eells, G. F. Burgess, John McIn­ ed to tile poor. ’The officers installed were as signs. Those who have done business witli him have The call for a social visit nnd turkey supper tyre, C. Fred Knight, J. S. Foster, W. A. follows:—G. Dudley Gould, M; H. W. Etc., in great variety. always found him ready to attend to them, and nt the Bay View House, Saturday evening, Merriam, J. A. Havener, J. W. Magune, ii. Vaughn, S. W.; George Teague, J. W .;J. M. have been treated with courtesy and consider­ was responded to by 125 citizens, nnd was a L, Shepherd, E. T. Amsbury, C. F. Richards. studley, Treas.; George W. Walker, See.; JOBBING OF ALL KINDS ation. Wc hope that wherever lie may go tbnt perfect success. The landlord and his family E. Morrill, A. D. Chatnpney, S. E. Shepherd, W. F. Teague, S. D .; L. P. Cole, ,1. D ; N. Attended with nentneefl nnd riinputeb. he and his excellent family (who have likewise were exceedingly gratitied to meet such a host John Howard. Dr. Abbott, I’. II. Cooper, N. B. Eastman, Marshal; Alton Spear, S. S.; BOOTS AND SHOES. factiou guarantted. make many friends here) will tind a pleasant of triends in Camden. Mr. Gilman nnd a T. Talbot, T. E. Brastow, II. J. Tibbetts, 11 Roland Wade, J. S .; James Teague, Tyler. place to locate, and will lie as h’ghlv appre­ number ot friends from Boston were unable to I,. Lovejoy, John Hardy, S. J. Treat, Peleg Keep your feet warm by wear­ Shop & Office at A yer’s Lumber Yard, ciated as they have, not only by those in this be present as expected. The occasion was en­ Wiley, G. L. Burgess, T. V. Hill and ninny Owing to the unfavorable weather of Friday town, but in all this section around. joyed by all, especially the legerdemain by others. evening the grand rejoicing was postponed to ing the celebrated Curtis Shoes Professor A. R. Dunton. Saturday evening, yet some in the outskirts of 643 MAIN STREET. WEST APPLETON. VINALHAVEN. the village lighted up their houses. Saturday with Rubber Inner Soles, war­ P. O. BOX 1893. 4,) Mrs. Dora Bluke is visiting friends in Sears- UNION. The very air is heavy with the rich perfume evening at seven o’clock the people hud gath- mont. J. I’. Fish’s house is nearly completed. It’s of sweet eider. ered, and the village on Main street was ns ranted water-proof. A full line a dandy. Two persons were baptized Sunday afternoon light ns day. All the Repaldieans iliuminnted of Ladies’,Misses’ and Children’s Mrs. Mary Maddocks has been quite sick, by an Advent minister. __ _ their houses. J. M. Stndley as marshal with J. W. ANDERSON, but is now gaining. C. II. Cunningham of Agusta was in town aids on horseback lead the procession, followed Boots—all grades at Lowest Pri­ The meetings in Collins town are still in over Sunday. John Webster haslelt town for the winter by young men armed with guns which they A. A. Alden and J. A. Gleason went to An- and gone to East Bluehill where his family re­ ces. Rubber Goods a specialty. session conducted by William Willington. sides. shot oil'on the r„ute. Then came the Rock­ Ilaniiliictiirw of Cigars, James Hnrt hauled a load of lumber the other gusta this week. land band of sixteen, followed by eighty torch day front Belfast, finding it quite bad travel­ Mrs. E. W. Cobb’s house has been under­ The fishermen are closing up their season's bearers, citizens bearing ten large transparen­ CROCKETT BLOCK. NORTH END. going repairs the past week. fishing, and several of them have gone to work, cies with various mottoes, imported (or the oc­ ling. stone tutting. E. M. Thompson returned from Kents Hill casion. Then followed, not amongst the least Herbert Lovejoy, The school in tile Stover District is now in because they were small, the boys with their Anderson's Havana Seal& La Perfecta session, taught by Orin Fuller, who is an ex­ last week, lie will teach in Hope this winter. The Democrats here are quite resigned to 251 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. cellent teacher. their fate and are paying off their bets in a very tm hoins, doing their best to let the people — HAVE NO EQUAL IN— Mrs. L. T. Whitmore of Rockland has been honorable manner. know they were there. In the rear wns Alden Oppo. North Xatlional Bank. Sign George Hart has recently been visiting his visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sleeper, Rokes with his span ot horses loaded with the S OJ33XTT C IG rA K jS. the past week. The ball for the benefit of the free reading of til© Golden Boot. 41 sister, Mrs. Abbie Hurt, but has now returned room comes oft' this week and every person boat "Slur,” John II. Singleton, born in Eng­ to his home in Rockland. Frank Pratt injured his left hand very badly, ought to help out the good cause. land and an old sailor, as eaptiin, with a full crew, asking “ protection” with the (lag at Cigar Manufacturing in All Itn B r a n c h e s . Miss Effie Hart met with quite an accident Monday, cutting and mangling all the lingers The fire company was out Saturday praetie the other day. When almut to descend the e rihly on a circular saw. mast head. 'There were transparencies and tfyPrivnte Brands gotten up to order. ing, and the boys are just itching to get at a various mottoes. Capt. Singleton hove his stairs her foot slipped and she fell from top to William Gleason, an estimable citizen of genuine fire with their dandy fire engine. bottom, receiving severe bruises. Union, died Monday after a long und painful lead at intervals and found good soundings J. W. ANDERSON, Rockland, Me, Pine Plains Lodge. I. O. G. T., hns lately ickness. He was a man greatly respected and The Union church committee doesn’t seem to when lie could see tint nt the dark places the initiated ten new members and Tuesday eve­ will be greatly missed. His age was 16. he very anxious to get a minister. Some of water wns shoal and rough bottom. Barrels ning installed the following officers. Miss the church goers think they want waking up. of tar were burned, tire works displayed along The last of the Piper canned corn has been A marked improvement in the style of cuffs the route und in the field ol Henry Smith, Hattie Burkett, C. T. ; Clara Maddocks, V.T.; delivered at the depot. There is lots of freight aided by the reports of the anvils which the Mrs. Ada C. Hart, S .; Kate Thurston, A. S.: to be hauled from the depot to Union and vice and collars can be seen since Healey started his Frank Mears, F. S .; Mrs. John Harding, P. versa, and the traveling is so bad it takes heavy Boston style of ironing. Success to you Thomaston club kindly furnished und opera­ Charles! ted. One we must not forget to mention, and C. T .; Mrs. Elden Burkett, T .; Fred Edge- teams to haul small louds. Speed the railroad ! that war young Robinson with a sheep’s pelt CAN YOU SEE-WELL? comb, Sentinel; Effie Hnrt, I. G .; Amos Boyn­ Many of the Republicans illuminated their At a special town meeting Saturday Hiram oil his back, carrying a mono “ No Free Wool ton, M.; Ethelda Bowle.v, D. M .; Leroy houses last week, the house occupied by N. D. Brown,T. B. lane und Fred J. Ware wetediawn Howes, Chaplain ; Correne Miller, S. T. us traverse jurors for the December term of S. Here.” The Republicans of Warren may well Robbins being exceptionally fine. J .(Court. feel proud over their rejoicing and the citizens If so, come and see the prettiest , .ne of HOPE. Mrs. R. Hawes, mother of II. A. Hawes, who illuminated deserve the tlianks of all Re­ goes to Portland this week where she will re­ Book-keeper Orbeton is kept so busy now the publicans, especially the ladv Republicans F. L. Mansfield has purchased Rev. Mr. company has such a large crew that he has no Preble’s blooded colt. main three or four weeks. From thciesbe who illuminated even though their better goes to San Francisco to visit sons the coming time to play off any of his jokes on “Carver, halves were Democrats. On the line of march George Fish of the Union Farmer is in town winter. the pie man.” Capt. Hallowell. Thomas Walker, George getting materials for a directory similar to the Another dancing school was to be inaugura­ Walker, N. li. Eastman, Abel Wall, A. M Silver Ware! others he has gotten out. Samuel Cummings, who was so badly injured by tailing on a stone post, in front of Whitten ted here last week, but fell through. One of Wetherbee and W. I). Hodgman displayed Young America has done what it could the would be scholars stated that the mutter Chinese lanterns. On Wetlierheo’s store were & Messer’s store, is slowly Improving. He | — | NOVELTIES— | — J towards celebrating the election, by bonfires, being at an udvanced age it was ut first con­ was condefinitely disponed. placed the old campaign mottoes: “ Grant & powder and illuminations. sidered a doubtful case. An Advent minister named Israel, who has Colfax," “ Garfield & Arthur,” Blaine & Lo­ In the death of Mrs. Isaac Bartlett another been a great traveller, bus been holding relig­ gan.” Cheer upon cheer went up to the various one of our old ladies has left us. She has Augustus Cummings, who left this plncc ious services here for the past ten days. Ills illuminators on the route at the command of spent a very quiet life devoting herself to bet about the year 1867, und has been in nearly all meetings have been largely attended. Capt. Benj Libby, whose voice sounded from WatrhesJ'iofksaiHl Jewelry family where sho will be very much missed. of the western states, cumc home to visit his under the grand-father hut which he wore mother, Mrs. Sophia Cummings, Saturday. Miss Alice Lane won the prize for the best -he committee deserve much credit for the ar­ She and the venerable Dr. Bartlett celebrated declamation at the High School entertainment their golden wedding two years ago. She Mrs. Cummings is ninety years of age. rangements they made and carried out so suc­ Ever Displayed in Rockland. Farmers in this place are interesting them­ last week, and the committee suggests that cessfully. One of the pleasing features of the leaves two children, W. II. Bartlett and Mrs there be more prizes offered in that direction. H. II. Payson with whom she made her home. selves in Rockland’s proposed creamery. They procession was the form of Win. G. Robinson think it would be to their advantage to furnish An educated tramp was lodged iu the wig­ Inlfilling bis het on Cleveland by walking witli If not, come just the same and we can FIT NORTH HAVEN. cream for the samo hut many think the same wam Sunday by Dep. Gray. He was given a George W. Walker in a Republican procession. THE EA'E from tlie“l.argest Stock of J. Murray Howe of Boston has been in town or another should be located here as it would pass to Rockland on Monday's boat. The man After the procession broke ranks the band vol­ the past week. be a center for a large number of cows. claimed to he a Spaniard but lie probably unteered and gave one of their selections. The F. E. Littlehale and Austin Rokes have pur­ hailed from the Provinces. Republicans all feel happy at their success and Robert Quinn has sold his horse to Orbeton wear a smiling (neo. & Ulmer ot Rockland. chased what is known as the old Hager mill George Batty writes as follows from Balti­ r - OPTICAL GOODS___ and will remodel the same and have it in opera­ Atny Wixon has been hauled up and more, under date of the 15th inst: “ l’otgie RAZORVILLE. tion next spring. This mill is near the site fishing has again started up and ail Is excite­ Our school began Monday. stripped fqr the winter. where Pullen’s mill was burned and will be a in the city, and guarantee a perfect fit. ment. As last us crews can be had the steam­ A. C.Vanner went to Waldoboro on business Fred Packard and bov$ moved Into a>pnt convenience to the farmers in that local­ ers start. We go tonight. Particulars soon. Friday. the Joe Crockett house. This is foitumpe fer many,” ity. Chas. Howard went to Rockland Friday on Capt. Lewis M cp-nai(, jlas gOne ,0 jjango(.' Hural Lodge, I. 0. G. T., installed officers as SOUTH THOMASTON. . business. Genthner & Whitmore, in sco. Oasis for a load of brick, follows: C. T., Charles Bradford; V. T., S. B. Hall is working in Belfast. A. L. Grotton lias sold his farm to Lerville Sch. Gertie Lewis of Gloucester, Capt. A. Rose Willis; C., Austin llokcs; Sec., May Leroy McLoon leaves tomorrow for San Law of Washington. II. Henderson, is in winter quarters here. Andrews; A. See., Cora llokes; Treas., Zina Diego. Robbins: F. Sec., Charlie Hoyt; M., Frank Edith Howard has an apple that measures 4 1 6 M a in S t. W . F. Mills nnd Lavon Thomas have re­ Moore; A. M., Lessie Davis; Guard, Arthur Smelts have been plenty here the past two 12 1-2 inches around it. turned from Rockport, Mass. They have been Farrington; Sen., Cleon Butler: S. J. T., weeks. Mrs. P. G. Ingalls nnd Dinie Dodge wen t’to tailing from that port in sch. Emma W. Brown, Anna Jones. The members of Rural Lodge Capt. Fred Hayden and wife have returned Waldoboro Thursday. which has just arrived from the Bay of St. are justlv proud of their organization both for home. Lawrence with a trip of fine mackerel. Miss Editli Howard visited friends at North the numbers they are receiving nightly und Chas. Ward made a trip to Portland and Washington lust week. FRIENDSHIP. the good it is doing. Boston last week. Freeman Light had a bee Wednesday, grad­ CENTRAL HOTEL! Dr. E. E. Baker has gone to Brooklyn, N. A very successful term of High School under Mrs. Eugene Brown and Mrs. Frank Wade ing up around his house. the instruction of F. H.M. William has just Y., for a few days. are visiting in Massachusetts. Lewis Dermot of Rockland, who has been E. PENDLETON, Proprietor. closed with a sociable in the evening. There F. W. Kingsbury will start a store in the Alice E. Geyer, who has been in Thomaston was great interest manifested among the visiting at A.L.Farrar’s for the past few weeks, V I N A L I I A V E N . - M E . during the summer, returned home lust Satur­ scholars this term nnd an extremely good building formerly occupied by W. F. Butler. returned home Tuesday. day. class of young people attended and out ot the Stone business is dull here ut present and Mrs. A. C. Vanner, who has been spending This hotel, formerly the McDonald House, hns many of the men have gone away after work. been refurnished throughout with all the modern F. G. Thompson, barber, will shortly re­ number ot 32 scholars 8 are about to enter the a lew weeks in Boston, Salem nnd other places conveniences lor the traveling public. Every room move to Thomaston, where he will continue to school-room us teachers,ami onto! the number Frank Butler, his son Spencer and Fred D. visiting friends and relatives, returned home has enlirc new furniture and newly renovated, ply the shears. His shop here will be kept of 15 boys not one of them uses tobacco and Coombs started for Seattle, W. T., Monday. Friday. ’rills Hotel’s location makes it mo.-t desirable, be­ open by Frank Geyer. we may well say that they were a very happy Their many friends here wish them the best of Miss Sadie Perry, wlio has been stopping a ing located In the centre of the village, near ull bus­ class of young people. We wish them success iness houses, und commands a beautiful view of the The number of Republicans here to celebrate success in the west. few weeks w ith her cousin, Mrs. A. I,. Farrar, harbor nod water front. Harrison’s election must, o f necessity be small, in after life. Our High School closed Friday. The whole returned to her home iu Rockland Friday. *»-Hacks run to and from the boats In coimcc- but those present on Monday evening of lust C. it. Dunton is the cabbage king of this number of scholars was 33, average number 39. Miss Ellen Jones gave a party to her friends ion with Ihe liousu four times a day. 3ti week were certainly not wanting in enthusiasm. town if not Knox County. Last year he raised Twelve scholars (nine girls and three boys) Monday evening of last wee!;. A large num­ Bells were rung, guns tired and bonfires upwards of six tons of solid heads which were were not absent one whole day and of these ber were present Irom ibis town and some from builded. The houses of Zenas Cook, Albert made into saur kraut,and sent ull over the state only three missed one halfday. '1 he follow- Roekiand, Waldoboro and Cooper’s Mills and Collamorc and Mrs. Josiah Jameson were and to several towns in Massachusetts. This ing,'mentitn d in order of rank, maintained an Somerville,and all went homo happy and much brilliantly illuminated. year he will raise about the same amount, but average rank of 99 and above, out ol a maxi­ pleased with the evening’s enjoyment. MACHINE SHOP, Mrs. Mary Starling, our oldest inhabitant, would have raised much more if the season had mum of 100: Mabel Butler, James Bean, Rosie The young folks met Wednesday evening at died at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Jane been more favorable, us about 2000 plants were Butler, Guilford Butler, Matie Butler, Gertrude The Above Cut Represents Our the hall and elected the following officers to H. C. DAY has n first-clues ma­ Geyer on Wednesday, Nov. 7. ageJ 90 years, nothing but club-foots and shaky-heuds. This Butler, Lottie Butler, Alden Butler, Evie Den­ conduct entertainments once a week during the 20 days. She was twice married und the season he has made upwards 50 barrels of kraut nison. The High School reopens Dee. 10th winter to raise money to purchase an organ for | chine shop ut Tillson Whurf where mother of several children, all of whom died and is still making, besides selling large quali­ with the same popular and efficient teacher, 11. the church: W. E. Overiock, president ;Frank ■ he is prepared to do ull kinds of years ago. From her first husband und chil­ ties of cabbages by the pound. R. Hatch. K. Collins, vice president;Miss Myrlie Ingalls, work on shafting,pulleys, derricks, dren she inherited considerable property. The SEAL HARBOR. seeietury and treasurer. The entertainments engine repairs, etc., etc. Heuvy remains were carried to Warren for interment. TENANT’S HARBOR. $ 2 5 .0 0 will consist of readings, recitations, vocal and Enoch Young has been confined to the house Daniel Waldron has returned home. work und odd jobs promptly and LINCOLNVILLE. Mrs. C. S. Coakley has been quite sick. instrumental music, etc.,followed by a sociable. satisfactorily done. by sickness. Everybody is cordially invited, both old and 38 H .C . D A Y . Miss Nettie Adams is home from Vinallia- Eli Smalley has improved the appearance of John Coleman has moved into his new young. ven on a three weeks’ vacation. his house with a coat of paint. house. SOUTH LIBERTY. Miss Mabel Paul is teaching at the Centre; Sch. Samuel Hart with paving was in this 8. C. Hall and wife are visiting their John Pinkhain continues to fail. Plush Cloak! NOTICE. Miss Zedie Abbott at the Beach; Miss Flora daughter, Mrs. C. O. Grant. Carver at Duck Trap; Miss Clara Dutl'ee at harbor last week bound for New York. Most of our scholars are sick with chicken Non-Besident Taxes iu the Town of Apple- David S. Seavey and James Long have been Mrs. John Wiley and daughter of Wiley’s pox. Equal to any 835.00 Garment’in the Youngtown; Miss Annie Miller in l)ist. No. Corner visited Mrs. Melvin Elwell, Sunday. ton, iu the Couuty of K iio x , for the Year, 10; Miss Jennie Thomas in Irist. No, 10; Miss plastering a house nt Long Cove for Mr. Lottie Overlock is very sick with chicken 1H8T. Edna Racklilfe in Dlst, No. 13; Mr. Fred Elmore. Chas. McLeod is repairing his house and pox. Market, barn, and intends selling his household goods The follow ing list of taxes on real estate of non­ Rackliffe in Dist. No. 15; Mr. F. 11. Leven- The Republicans are feeling very jubilant : Mrs. Mary Daggett, widow of Richard Dag­ resident owners in the town of Appleton for the salerinDist.No.il; Bert Miller in the Mil­ over the election of Gen.Hurrison. A lin k e r . before returning to the west. gett, is very sick. year 1887, in bills committed to F. E. C'arkiu, col­ ler District. supper was held in Fuller Hall in honor of the I C L A R K ’S I S L A N D . Miss Sabru Allen of Hermon is visiting at ' lector of suid town, ou the eighth day of August, occasion Friday evening. Between 70 and 80 , Frank Sartclle has returned from Granite­ 1887, lias been returned by him to me as remaining EAST UNION. were present. Jesse Overlook’s. unpai'l on the Oth day ol'August, 1K88, by his cer­ Ellis Gardner has been repairing his house. ville, Mo. Melvin Hull is to teach school in Palermo, to SIMONTON'S tificate ot that dute. und now* remain unpaid; and Miss Etta Graves is stopping with Mrs. A. ______42 notice is hereby given that if the suid tuxes and in­ Nut'l Spear has been painting bis buildings. O W L ’S H E A D . begin iu about two weeks. terest ami charges are not paid in tin- treasure of G. M. Blackington is helping F. I. Gould We must have that bell for the Owl’s Head It. Leighton. Mrs. Francis Bradstrect and children are j PEI) l lltsT tl(titT(:ti:i; the said town within eighteen months from the <» He put in his new wheel. chapel! Miss Mamie Robinson ot Wiley’s Corner visiting at Geo. Overluck’s. of the commitment of the said bills, so much of the visited here last week. real istat- taxed as will he sutHcient to pay the School in district No. 8 will begin the 26th. Capt. Lewis Arey has a coal building on the ' Silas Hull has returned home. He has been i umount flue therefor.including interest und charges, Mrs. Nellie Mortou of Union will he teachei. end of hiswhurt partiully completed. There will be a dance here Thanksgiving away at work in a saw mill. CENT. INVESTMENTS! will, without further notice, he gold at public auc­ eve, music Gale and Atkins. tion at the store of II. |»,.1W(. ju «ui,j t(

Jftarint jOrparfmenh L IK E S IT . CREAMERY POINTS. I The Testimony ol a Man Who Has The foundation for the creamery will proba­ S ell. Idaho, Smith, sailed for Boston today. Had Experience With One Session. bly be completed this week. A committee has 0. E.BLACKINGTON There was a big fleet in Seal Harbor, Friday. Dr. R. B. Miller of our school advisory been raised and empowered to contract for the Sch. Maggie Belle, Cushman, is in New board is in receipt of the following testimony construction of the building immediately.... E.B.HASTINGS York waiting for a charter. anent the workings of the one-session system An agent for the Cooley creamer wns in town Sch. Ira Wight, Murray, was discharging of schools in Bangor, the writer being J. YV. last week taking orders for creamers, so that corn in Belfast, Saturday, from New York. they may be made in readiness lor use when COLOSSAL SACRIFICE' Sell George Bird, Gray, is on the way to Donigan, one of Bangor’s school board : “ l’be Bangor High School lias butone ses­ the factory is finished, which is expected to he New York with logwood from San Domingo. in January. This system lias proved itself to Sch. Charlie & Willie, Weed, is loading cut sion a day for six days in the week, from 8 a. BOSTON stone at the Sands, Vlnalliaven, for Brooklyn. m. to 12 30 p. m. standard. This has been the be the best in use. The price is moderate and COLUMN Sch. .I. B. Holden, Look, la at City Point, practice for n dozen years. It works excellently. the terms of payment easy. Parties who have $12,000 WORTH not scon the Cooley nor ordered the same can Yinalhaven, loading paving for Philadelphia. The committee are unanimous on this point. I Sch. Sinlind, Strut,t, is on the way from New know this from frequent discussions wc have be accommodated by seeing Secretary F. YV. —or— York to Danvers with corn at 4 cents a bushel. Smith, who will give necessary information. CLOTHING -OF— Sch. Evie 11. Hall, Hall, was ready to leave had in regard to a proposition to introduce one Portland yesterday with shooks for Martinique. session a day into the Grammar grades. But LELAND T. POWERS—NOV, 22. Sell, tinnier, Whitten, arrived Friday from we arc not prepared to adopt the latter yet. I Arev’.s Ilarhor with paving for Washington, am thoroughly committed to the system. I lie The second entertainment In the Farwell Hall Course a ill lie given T h u rsd ay evening, I). C. lieve when pupils reach the age of High School STORE, Nov. 22. The association Inis been fortunate Sch. Milford, Haskell, arrived Friday from life they can and do concentrate their whole in securing as the attraction Leland T. Powers Belfat, where she took aboard hay for St. mind on their studies, and n four hours con­ —probably the greatest dramatic Impersonator BARGAINS! Augustine. on the plaltoini today. The success of tills Sch. Brigadier, Tolman, is on the way to tinuous session is more valuable than a six talented artist has been phenomenal. He has R o c k l a n d , M e. Philadelphia with paving from City Point, hours distributed through the whole day. This gone to tlie Iront literally by leaps and bounds. Yinalhaven. [s but one of the many reasons why a one Hess­ Last season he filled 200 engagements, lie SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE! Sch. Jennie A. Cheney, Cushman, is at the ton system is preferable to n two.” impersonates all characters In bis plays and Atlantic, caulking top and receiving other imitates to perfection. He will read “David The weather has been unfavorable to trnde this slight repairs. Coppcrlicld ” Singlo nil ini sion 50 cents; IRON HALL. course tickets for the rcinuitilug three concei ts Fall; ro has the political excitement. I find my- Sell. Red Jacket, Arey, is on the way from §1; on sale at Spear, May A Stover’s. Mr. self loaded with an immense stock of goods, and Rondotit with cement to Portsmouth and Do­ Deputy Supreme Justice YV. A. Rice of Ban­ Powers will be assisted by the lopus Male the season nearly over. 10 pieces Colored French Serge, ver, nt 23 and 28 cctitR, respectively. Quartet. all wool, 10 in. wide, only 50c yd. Sch. May Day, Pratt, arrived Wednesday gor instituted another largo branch of the from Boston where she discharged granite from Iron Hail nt Camden, Wednesday evening, Hurricane. She will probably load granite Nov. 14. A meeting of 45 charter signers Business will be lively nt Monson this win­ 15 pieces 40 in. Colored Henrietta nt Robert's Harbor lor Philadelphia. was called at Cleveland’s Hall, and the follow­ ter, for the slate quarries will be run on full BEFORE BUYING YOUR I AH ABOUT TO LET GO! Cloth, very fine, and in all the new At Bath, 14th, insl. launched from the yard ing officers were duly installed: Junior Past time and with full crews, the first time for fall shades, only 85c ; worth $1. of E. S. Crosby, a sch. ofUtlo tons, named several years. And wi.en I LET GO yon know what it means. Fannie J. Bartlett, owned by the builder Justice, T. C. Atwick; Chief Justice, Isaac O V E R C O A T It means and others of Bath, to be commanded by Coombs; Y’ice Justice, YV. II. Faunce; Ac­ Black Henrietta, very fine and Capt. Krcgar, of Bath. countant, Chas. K. Miller; Cashier, Geo. H. —CALL AT THE— i handsome, only 80c yd. At East Boothbay, Hodgdon .1 Bro. have Cleveland; Herald, C. A. Watson; Adjuster, 10 pieces New Black Dress Goods contracted to build a three-masted sch. of 385 YV. V. Line; Prelate, Fred Farnsworth; BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. Bargains Incomparable tons for Eastern parties. It is also reported from 50c to SI.25 yd. that a fishing steamer will tie built here, and Watchman, C. B. Abbott; Vedette, Mel Hig­ WANTED that W. Adams A Son have a contract for a gins; Mciilcal Examiner, Dr. O. YV. Stone; FOR THE PEOPLE. New Combination Dress Patterns, fishing sch. Trustees, E. C. Fletcher, D. F. Mills, YV. V. FOR SPOT CASH. SI6, SI8, and S20 each. These are Sch. Carrie G. Crosby, Hall, arrived yester­ It means not only a surrender of legimnte profit, Lane. new and very handsome. day wilh corn from Bos on fir Chas. T. Spear. Friend Singbi volunteered to play the but in many cases an absolute loss. Call and see Sch. George E Prescott, Trneworlhv, arrived the from Vlnalliaven with stone lor New York. “stranger,” and exemplification of the secret 500 Men to Buy Goods! The Best Coat for the Money New lot Faille Silks in all the new Sch. Mabel Hall, Gray, arrived Saturday from work was heartily enjoyed liy all. This lodge At the prices quoted below, and then compare them — A T T H E — shades only S1.25 ; worth SI.50. Saco where shedischarged coal from New York. will meet every Monday evening, and mem­ She loads lime from Messer for New York. with others prices and BARGAINS/. I . ’.AM.'.OFFERING bers from Rockland, Thomaston or other All colors in Plushes for fancy I.im EsTMts.— Isabel Alberto,Peterson, finish­ I BOSTON CLOTHING STORE.' ed loading lime Friday from Crockett lor New lodges will always find a cordial welcome. SEE WHAT YOU CAM SAVE! Selling For. Worth work at very low prices. York... Mary Brewer, Kinnev, sailed Thursday Mr. Rice will institute at Oldtown, YVednesday —BY GALLING AT THE — Overcoats...... $15— $20 tor N w York from Perry Bros.... Arcularius, evening the 21st inst, with 33 or more charter 10 doz. Turkish Tidies only 25c Davis, was ready to sail for New York, S,tur- Fur Trimmed Ulsters...... 18— 25 each. day, Irom Almon Bird... .Allred Keene, Gree­ members. Corner of Union and Park Streets Putnam Overcoat, All Wool 12— 15 ley, arrived at City Point, Va , the 10th, from and buying your dinttets and seeing the Largest this port----Ann Eliza. Bishop, was ready to Stock in Rockland to select from. Look at Onr Splendid Stock of 1 case Prints in the new Inrge fig­ sail Saturday for New Yolk from Crockett and COMPETITIVE DRILL. REEFERS. ures only 8c yd. Gtirdv----Monticello, Bradbury, was ready for sea Saturday from Rankin and Hanrahan THE GREAT MARK DOWN IN MEATS! REEFERS! Reefers Yvith Vest...... 16---- 20 The Coburn Cadets Win the Medal lor Best Rump Steak...... 18c New Table Linens from 25c vd to ...... lam es I,. Maloy, Bernet. sailed Thursday Proficiency. Black Worsted Suiting— 16— 18 for New York Irom A. J. Bird but returned lies! Round Steak...... 15c BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. 81.50. Friday to await a chance----Ladv of the Gooil Round Steak, 2 lb for...... 25c About 1000 people attended the champion­ Tenderloin Roast...... 14 ‘ A 15c A large line of Pants Cheap. Ocean, Shaw, finished loading Saturday from ship drill between the Coburn Cadets of the 50 doz. line White Towels worth Rankin and A. J Bird, for New York----L. Porter House Roast, first cut...... 12 l-2e 50c each ; we shall sell them for 25c ; T. Whitmore, Gross, was loading Friday Maine State College and the Neally Rifles of “ “ “ second cut...... 10c from Crockett and Ames for New York.... the Second Regiment, M. V. M„ at City Hal! Good Roast...... 8c just half price. Speedwell, Weed, was loading Siturday from 'Thursday evening. A large gathering of mil­ Best Corned Beef in llocklund...... 7c UNDERWEAR! Cold) for New Y'ork .... Wide Awake, Wing Good Corned Beef...... 5c and 6c IMMENSE STOCK 50doz. Napkins 75cand SI.00 per lield was loading yesterday from Almon Bird itary men were present including Adjutant Hand Packed Pork...... 10c A 11c Call and see for yourself if I cannot save you doz. for New Y'ork----Thomas Hix, Thorndike, Genera! Gallagher, Gen. H. L. Mitchell and Lard...... 10c A 11c — o r — loads ibis week from Perry Bros, for New Best 11am...... 13c A 14c T rad es. stall, Bangor; Col. Brett of the Second Regi­ Sliced Ham...... 16c York. 'The Woodbury M. Snow, Maddocks, ment ami the captains of many volunteer 100 lbs. Germantown Yarn in all is now loading there. B OYS’OVERCOATS tnilitia companies of Maine. The judges were Groat Reductions Made to Restaurants A Large Line of Fur Caps, the light, pretty shades only 15c a NEW YORK CHARTERS. Capt. Rawles, of the Fourth Artillery, U. S. A. — A T T IIE — skein. at Fort Preble, and Lieut. Potter, of the engin­ GREAT DROP IN FLOUR ! In fact, I have anything Man, Youth or Child wnnts Bk. John II. Stanhope, from Annapolis, Hillside Home Spun Yarn in all N. S„ io Cienfncgos, lumber, .§".50; Schs. eering corps, YVillct's Island, N. Y. The con­ Best Patent Flour Milled....§'7 50 worth §8.25 BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. in Clothing. Call and examine these trades before colors 10c. Addle E. Snow, from Wilmington, N. C., to test was won by the Coburn Cadets. A ball Best St. Louis Flour Milled, 7.00 “ 7 50 purchasing. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. Bnrbadoes and (or) Granada, lumber, private followed. Best Roller Process Flour Ball Yarn all colors. terms; Willie II. Childs, fr mi Baltimore to John Bird 2nd of this city wits one of the Milled...... 6.50 “ 7.00 Havana, coal. S3; S. M. Bird, Irom Philadel­ A Good Roller Piocess for phia to Havana, coal, S3; J Cone, from Port officersof the successful squad. milk mixing...... 6.00 “ 0.75 0. E. BLACKINGTON We have some special good bar­ Liberty to Salem, coal, SI.50; Ada Ames, from MOLASSES. BUY YOUR BOY A gains in Blankets from SI a pair to South Ambov to Rockland, gas coal, .§'1.50; Grand Tour Through Mexico and Cali­ 446 MAIN STREET. all the better grades. Helen, from Kennebec to Yonkers, lumber, fornia. Best 60c Molasses in Rockland....50c per gal. ■§2.12 1-2, loaded and river towage; Levi Hart, “ 50e “ “ ....40c from Hoboken to Boston, coal, ST. 15; A, Hav- One of the most elaborate and comprehen­ “ 40c “ “ ....35c “ Suit and Reefer! Look at tlie Silver Grey Blanket ford. from South Amboy to Salem, coal, §1.45; we are selling for SI.25 per pair-, Scarsville, from Port Johnson to Salem, coal, sive of the Raymond A Whitcomb tours is the “ 35c “ “ ....30c “ — AT T H E — §1.20; W H. Allison, from Rondout to Bos­ Mexico and California excursion. A party of ^'D iscount made if you buy 5 or 10 gals. they are very cheap. ton, coal, §1.20 and river towage; Ilk. Levi S. limited size goes through the Southern States, L(K)k AT THE l’KICES BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. Andrews, from Portland to Rosario, lumber. Mexico and to the Pacific Coast in a magnifi­ We have just received a new lot .§11 25; Sch J. K. Souther, from Wood's Holl —OF - of Oil Cloth Carpetings in 4-4 and io New Orleans, guano, §1.50. cent Pullman vestibulcd train, which includes a dinner-cur, barber-shop, bathroom and libra­ TEAS. COFFEES ANI) GROCERIES. 8-1 wide, handsome light colors, on­ THOMASTON MARINE Best 60c Tea Marked Down t o ...... 50c ly 25c yd. ry.—in short a complete “ hotel on wheels.” “ 50c “ “ " ...... 40c THE ATKINSON Nov. 13th, eld. Br. sch. Emu, Colwell, St. The ears are used as lodging places only where “ 40c “ “ " ...... 35c LOOK AT OUR STOCK OF John; 13th, sld. Br. sell. Essie C„ Colwell, first-class hotel accommodations are lacking, Good 3'en for...... 25c A 30c St. John; 14th, sld. Br. sell. Llewellyn, Col­ Best Mixed Coffee Mocha and Java....33e but this must frequently he the case in Mexico “ Java Coffee...... 28c well, St. John; 14th, ar. sch. C. Taylor, No tourist in a thousand sees half the places “ Rio Coffee 25c or 5 lb for...... §1.00 FUR-:-CAPS! Hendricks, Bangor, lumber for W. I. Singer that urc visited by a Raymond & YVhitcomb 6 lbs. of Ground Coffee...... 1.00 HOUSE* FURNISHING & Son; 14th, ar. sch. Julia Ann. Billings, For Men and Boys. excursionist. One of the new points to be 20 lb. Box Family Soap...... 1.00 Bangor, lumber for W. J. Singer A Son ; 14th, 30 bars good Soap...... 1 00 ar. sch. Ophir, Jones. Bangor, lumber for W. seen is the quaint and interresting city ot 20 lbs. of-good Rice...... LOO COMPANY. J. Singer jfc Son ; 15th, ar. sch. Louisa Smith, Guadalajara, which lias just been placed in 14 lbs. of Sugar...... 1-00 BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. Mathews, New Y'ork via Hallowell, coal, railway communication with the outside world. 11 1-2 lbs. Granulated Sugar...... 1 00 CLOAKS $1.70 a ton; 17th, ar. sch. Eliza Eevensaler, I pair of Tubs...... LOO A corps of guards and inlrepreters accompan­ II Ills, best Raisins...... f ...... 1.00 Keller. New Y ork, coal, J. O. Cushing A ies the sightseers everywhere. There will he 1 peek Hand Picked Pea Beans... .70c perpk GRAND Co.; 18th, sld. sch. (.', Taylor, Hendricks, three tours through, Mexico the coming season, Genuine B. L. Tobtcco...... 50c per II) We are showing a line lot of Gar­ Bangor; (8th, sld. sch. Julia Ann, Billings, —two including California and one omitting it, Preserves, 5 lb. buckets...... 50c each EXAMINE OUR ments in Plain and Stripe New Mar­ Bangor; iStli, sld. sch. Ophir, Jones ; tSth, Good Tobacco, Smoke or Chew...... 30c per lb sld. new sch, YVillie 11. Childs, Capt. Giles, for —Montlay January 14th being the date of de­ 2 good Pails for...... 25c Special Carpet Sale! kets, in all the New and Latest Baltimore, to load cord for Havana, $3 a ton. parture of first party. Full details will lie 2 good Brooms...... 25c SCOTCH CAPS Styles. Also the finest assortment mailed free by YV. Raymond, 293 Washington 2 good Axe Handles...... 25c 2 cans Table Peaches...... 25c of Plush Garments we have ever IN THE FIELD. street, Boston. The second and third parties 7 lb. Prunes...... 23c A FEW DAYS LONGER, shown. Look at the handsome will leave February 11 and March 11, There BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. For the office of collector of the Waldoboro will be several California excursions in Dec., CORN, HEAL, OATS & SHORTS Dist. now ably tilled by J. E.Moore,the names January, February, and March, and and two AT WHOLESALE PRICES. of Capt. W.M. Luce, A.J. Crockett,Edw.Sprague All Wool Carpets! trips to YVashington (the only ones this season) Ail good* warranted and sold as represented, ami and R. l'red Crie of this city are prominently are announced for January 18 and February delivered in any purt|of the city FREE. Great Of Lowell Mills Manufacture, Monitor Mills Man- Seal Plush Garment mentioned. For the office now occupied by reductions made to parties buying in large lots. SILK, SERGE ANO GINGHAM ufacture, Muikland Mills Manufacture, Delaware 15. Remember the place, Mills M anufacture, the popular Capt. Hurley, these are the follow­ — --- YVE AltE SELLING FOR ing applicants ; Ex-M lyor John Lovejoy,Hon. PRISON POINTS. COR PARK AND UNION STS. UMBRELLAS T. E. Simonton ami K. K. Rankin. This FRANK DONAHUE, Prop. 55 ( EM ’S TO «5 ( EM ’S l’Elt YAK1). seems to he the complete list and they are all Another Addition to the Long List of BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. good men and true and don’t you forget It. Life Inmates. Tapestry Carpets. If any others show up we’ll report 'em later. Deputy Warden Hinckley went to Wiscasset Tuesdav, returning to Thomaston ut 5 p. m. $25.00 Y. M. C. A. tvi'li Llewellyn Quimby, who may now be JUST IN TIME! 52 ds., 57 els., (12 cts., Io 75 cis. per Secretary Whitford went to Brunswick yes­ found in a ceil in the prison in solitary confine­ “I commenced taking BELL’S SARSAl’AR- BUY YOUR yard. terday to attend a meeting of the slate com­ ment, in the very commencement of serving ILLA juut in time,” wrote Mr. Chan. IL £|liu of CHILDREN'S CLOAKS! mittee of which he is u member. Joint. P. out a life sentence for the murder of ’Villiam | Corinna Centre, Me., on Mareli 15, ’SO. “I was Gilley, Jr., of Bowdoin College, isalso a mem­ Keuiiiston ot Boothbay. Quimby attracted sorely alliieted witli Gastralgia, caused by suflering UNDERWEAB Body Brussels Carpets. ber representing the stub) college-. There were considerable attention on the train. He was years from Catarrh. I consulted physicians, some For Men and Boys and have all sizes from 4 years of three awakenings at the afternoon meeting J manacled. The prisoner showed no disposi- of whom thought I had Cancer of the Stomach, my age up. food so distressed me, and I was becoming emacia —AT— »» Cts., $1.10, $1.25. Sunday----l.elan I T. Powers uu 1 the lopas 1 lion to enter into conversation during the trans­ ted all the time. I took three or four kinds of Sur- Quartet, 'Thursday evening,in Farwell Hall. portation over the Knox A Lincoln. 1 He talked very little 'f any with the Deputy saparill is but got no benefit until our village drug­ BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. 4«rKcmea her these prices are for a few days gist, F. E. Sprague, urged me to try B E L L ’S SAIL only. Be wise and make your selections at once. THE CHURCHES. : Warden. Quimby looked up sadly as he ap­ SAPARILLA in tie- Spring of ’84, and in six Our Garments are perfect fitting Service- at St. David's church were as usual proached the main entrance to the prison ami luonths J wax a well tin .’’J said; “ Well, I suppose there is my home for and nicely finished. We carry a very Sunday. Rev. Fr. Phelan preaching a very SMYRNA - RUGS ! large line of interesting and impressive sermon...... Y large life." The buiidculfs and shackles wen- re­ ly attended meeting wa- held at the M E. moved, and then the prisoner was required to TWO YEARS LATER FOR THIS SALE ONLY. produce every article he had in his pockets. on September 18,1>SSS, Mr. Ellis writes: RubberCoats,Caps,Lcggins church, Sunday evening.... The LincoTi B ap­ Quimby plunged his hands into his coat pock­ “Since I wrote two years ago of my experience Bulling for. Keg. Price N E W S H A W L S tist Quarleily Meeting will lie holdeti in the with BELL’S SAKS U’ARILL 1 have, with one APRONS, old church at South Thoinastoii Dec. I mid 5 ets and pulled out two small oyster cans, some MIiikIo D o o r ...... Bit UU...... HI OO or two slight exception*. enjoyed the be**t of health Di.ubli- Dour ...... 1 5 U ...... a143 ....A very pieusing convert was given by the scrups of paper, sonic horse hair which he said he wanted to keep and build a watch chain, all of which 1 owe to BELL'S SARSAPARILLA, G-loves, Mittens, Etc. ao lu. x 54 ill...... a 3 3 ...... 3 13 Received this week in Himalayan scholars o f the First Baptist Sunday School, etc. He remained in the guard room only a 3(1 ill x OO in ...... 3 UU...... 3 UU and the New Eiderdown Shawl, which Sunday evening 'The exercises by th infant —AT— short lime und was quickly conducted to his The Wonder Cure. 3li iu x 7‘4 iu...... 4 a s...... 3 uuare very pretty and new. class were especially intertesting----The Uni- cell. Wednesday the boy murderer was again One word to those who contemplate trying 4 8 iu . x 84 iu ...... 7 UU...... il UU versallst Choir lias been furnishing some extra BELL’S SARSAPARILLA. Do not be put oil BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. 7a iu . x 1 0 8 i u ...... 13 u u ...... au uu brought into the guard room. He was instruct­ good music of late. The choir is made up us with any other. No oilier Sarsaparilla in the lOHiu x 141 iu ...... 3 4 UU...... 45 UU N E W M U F F S ! ed in the prison rules, uieusurement taken us market is like Bell’s. Its wuudertul properties follows Soprano, Mrs. Ada Mills; Contralto, to bis height und other physical conditions ac­ Mrs. YV. M. Kimmell; Tenor, YV- M Puiring- canuot be found in some oilier kind. Insist on hav­ «»-Tbuu»aiid.uf IlALtG AlXS.iust like the above In Fox, Seal, Raccoon, Beaver, Etc., cording to the new French method so-cailed, for u few iluyu. ton; Basso, Dr.T. E. Tibbetts; Organist and ing BELL'S and save 30 cents an t very buttle. Leader, Mi»s Rosa Keene. recently adopted in this institution, and given SOLD EVERYWHERE AT 50 CTS. AT VERY LOW PRICES. a prison uniform. He was taken down to the T I I 2 E 1 A lex M. Robin so n , J k ., Thanksgiving mid 'Thanksgiving turkey al­ photographers, his pictures taken, and Tracks Bais and Valisos Orders by mail will be filled Apothecary, 22 Bangor. Me ways go together. YVe have always main­ in all probability when Quimby re- entered the — AT - promptly and satisfaction guaranteed tained that our Quaker and New TarilT ranges aretbe best bakeis in the market ami to prove prison door he entered never again to all our eustomsrs. our assertion we shall give an order on our go out alive, lie will be kept in solitary con­ Buy Your Feathers BOSTON CLOTHING STORE. marketmun for an eight pound turkey with finement. every range we sell Irom now until the 29tb of WHEN THEY ARE LOW. November, und in roasting the bird you will Sch. Nautilus, Tolman, with lime from It. O O Y . test the halting qualities of the range. Re­ YV. Messer for New York, is on the beach at Now is tlie Time, und the Place is ut the E. B. Hastings, spectfully, T h e A t k in s o n H o i se F l h x is h - Cape Ann. Late advices state that she can he Boston Clothing Store, Cor. Pearland Middle Sts, Portland,Me ix g Co.. Corner Pearl uud Middle Sts., Port­ 41 C. E. WUOU & CO., land, or at our branch stores. raised and repaired. Atkinson House Furnishing Co.’s riO O IiIjA.]VD, - M B. 1BAAC C. ATKINSON, U«u Mauwgur 316 AND 318 MAIN STREET. THE ROCKLAND COURIER-GA ZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1888,

OUTLOOK. ONE SESSION. BUTTER FACTORIES. BARGAINS EXAMINE OUR The Bangor Y M. C. A. has $18,000 'Interested Parent” Takes Ground The average dairyman who has been making Against the Proposed Innovation bolter always finds that he can do better to pledged for a building. — IK— As communications on this subject are re- Pa,ronlze » R°°J butter factory than to under­ take to make butter on his own farm. Of Vinalhaven Republicans celebrated J Quested 1 venture to give my ideas. ■ The chief argument presented is that one course under the most favorable conditions as Monday evening of last week. session will be most beneficial to those who good or better butter can be made in a private CuothinG live at adistance. Now my experience, having dairy. But taking the average and it is not so. H O R S F O R D ’S Governor Marble has set apart the been one of those nnfortnnat' students who A butter factory can take the cream from any The steady increase in our busi­ 29th inst. ns Thanksgiving Day. had to walk as far as any of our present schol­ neighborhood and get more money for the ness warrants usjto make Greater Ad­ ars, is that those who live the farthest make butter than an average price if made by the ditions than ever to otir already Im­ sittne patrons in their homes. This is because Nashua. N. II., has recently completed the least complaint. mense Stock. We have just returned They bring their dinners, or can if they de­ it is better made and is more uniform and It BREAD PREPARATION a sewer nearly two miles long, which re­ makes lor itself a reputation. Then the fac­ from the New York nnd Boston mar­ quired a million and a half of bricks. sire, and remain contentedly until night. And I appeal to the teachers to confirm my state­ tories employ educated and trained butter- kets, and have no hesitation in say­ It has been four years building. ment that these unfortunate students nrc near­ makers. The average dairyman does not equal ing that ♦ * * ly always at their desks and that they make them in skill and does not have the appliances The Vinalhnvcn Echo, one of the very satisfactory students. This argument to do it with. The reduction of tlie labor on The only pure phosphatie brightest, newsiest and neatest of our comes from those who live nearest the school- the farm and the consequent benefit to the Our Stock is the Largest wives is reason enough why the nverage farm­ powder made. exchanges, is edited by Miss Bertha E. house, under the pretense of favoring their —AND— very unfortunato companions who have such a er should pntronizc the butter factory. This Ilcaley, dnughter of the proprietor, a everlasting talk about the percentages of cream, Restores to the Hour the nu­ very charming yonng lady. Miss long walk, hut in reality that they themselves may have more time on our streets. Parents and one man doing more than his share and Our Prices the Lowest PIANOS & ORGANS! Healey graduated from the Vinallrvon another doing less, is mighty unprofitable. tritious phosphates lost in bolt­ isn’t this the fact of tho case ? Obtain our Prlcen nnd you will boy at High School last year. Sbe is 22 years Fellow-parents, I claim that our children are No good comes out of it. It can only lead to of any Clothing House in Eastern ing. Mo other powder does of age. not capable of deciding this question. When distrust, dissatisfaction and discouragement, Maine. S A W T E L L E ’S * » ♦ we were of their age we would have decided and some men who are doing better nnd get­ The Rockland pcoplo who recently ns they have done, but experience has taught ting more money than they ever got before this. It is healthful and nu­ visited Vinalhaven with the Penelope us valuable lessons. They look for easier from their dairy will imagine they arc being -OUR LINES OF— Music and Art Store. robbed. tritious. Opera Co. were greatly pleased with work und not for the preparation of life's work. It is an ensy thing for n factory to run smooth their treatment at the two well kept We realize that the school-room drill is abso­ M e n ’s, Y outh’s and ARTISTS' MATERIALS! lutely necessary that habits of thought shall be nnd prosperous, and It is as easy for it to run hotels. At the Central House, Capt. j cultivated. Our children's entire attention to the down end. The way to prosperity is C hildren’s Suits! S A W T E L L F .’S. Pendleton and wife in their usual gener­ i should be confined to their studies during for every one to do their best and to keep their ‘ The Largest Stock in Eastern .Vain ous manner served their guests with de­ ■ school time. This should be the parent’s aim tongues still nnd not run around and growl and Was never so complete, and otir : LOWEST PRICES. licious refreshments. and he should insist that the child's attention find fault. Occasional tests made by this man E x tra Db’CountB given to those shall not be attracted In any other direction, nnd that one, to show whether he is getting buying in qunntltieH, mi l money re- : funded foi any you may wish to return Anything that tends to detract from their work hls 111,1 sharc of bllttcr credlt ns ,0 ln,lk °r The most extraordinary burglary on OVERCOAT DEPT. should at once be quashed. And I don't think , crcam d° not Provc a")'thin8- G« as "ear "■ T I I H record occurred at New Orleans the over work is very serious trouble with any of ' Pos' iblc cows of tho SBnlc brced and ,ben fo’- IS FULLOFNEW A NOBBY PATTERNS other night, when thieves broke into a our scholars low a Kcneral rlI,c in tbc,r carc anc* breeding. No old Overcoats nt any price. In Heljinath'SewiBE Machine i man's premises and stole nbout two As a teacher, 1 have noticed that it takes The ncxt ,hin8 ,s ,o secnre °r There is no line of — AT — scholars a half day to get ready and half a I dltions for ,he band,,nK °f lbis ntilk, apart- fact our entire stock is Fresh. We thousand gallons of water from his cis­ goods manufactured ot s a w t e m j e ’s day to get over a holiday. One session gives ! ments °f a similar character. anti apparatus which the consumer arc offering in our tern. The fact that the citizens of that too large a part of cverv day as a play time- I slmilar for the raising of the cream.-N. L. tlie Best M achine in the mtir- place depend almost entirely on cisterns knows so little regard et for actual use and durabil­ Again five hours is a long time for one sitting I-'artrfCr. and that no rain had fallen for nbout six ing quality. You ask ity . nnd our children’s minds which nre trying to W . C. T . U . Underwear Departm’t weeks previous to the theft explains the develop systematically, get tired from their for a pair of GOOD motive of the burglars. steady strain, their brains get confused and »,* -----For God, Home and Native Land. RUBBERS nnd take SOME IMMENSE BARGAINS! PICTURE FRAMING ! j The tollowing abstract is from Miss Willard's their faculties dulled. whatever the retailer —AT— The Fairfield Journal shows consider­ Instead of getting sharp distinction of prin­ nddress delivered nt the recent National W. C. From 25c to $ 3 .0 0 a Garment. able bad blood toward the Waterville ciples they get coufnsed ideas of them and I j T. U. convention : If you will insist on having SAWTELLE’S. believe if the one session plan should be car­ ! Next to God the greatest organizer is the Call and be convinced that we can >3TOver 50 different designs of Mouldings, and we Sentinel, and refrains not from uncalled can save you money every time. ried out, we should be materially injured; the mother. She who sends forth from the sanc- save you big money, can suit all for personalities. We don’t know what i tuary of her own being a little child,has organ­ interest of our children in their studies would ized a great spiritual world, and set it moving tastes and pocket books. Be sure Cor. Main andLimerock Sis. Rockland, may have been the cause for the Jour­ American Rubber Co.’s wane and to use a mild term dislike for their in the orbit of unchanging law. « » « and look us over before purchasing nal’s hard feeling, if any, but respect studies would be engJndered. It is ns impos­ ‘■When I graduated from college in 1859, there goods nnd be sure that they bear this was not on tlie face of the earth, I venture to elsewhere, as it is no trouble to show the Sentinel for its dignified silence. sible to do a whole days work satisfactorily in say—certainly there was not in my native land, Company’s name or trade mark, you will Musical Instruments!; We don’t th:nk there is any cause that a half day as it is to eat our three meals at one the most progressive land of all—a national so­ be assured of a good article. goods. BF’Money refunded if pur­ setting to the satisfaction of our bodies. ciety of women. We worked on in weakness *»• OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j . will justify such personal abuse of one j and seclusion, in loneliness and isolation. But chases are not entirely satisfactory. Six hours we pay for, six hours our children They are Made o f Pure Para Rubber, of the fraternity by another. we learned at last the gracious secret that has —AT— need, and I contend, after having been a schol- transformed the world for men nnd made them Honest Yankee Made Goods. ar and a teacher, that two sessions meet our masters. » » » « l-'rom this time on, — A N D ABE — SAWTELLE’S. 36 Mrs.Judge Ilirsch of Navarro County, demand much better than one. Our school the world will have in it no active, organic . . . ' force so strong for Us uplifting ns its organized LOW PRICES, Texas, gave birth to six children on the year at most is very short. And as to the ar- mother-hearts. You will notice the breadth of Sold by All First-Class Retailers. afternoon of November 3. There are gtimcnt that one session of five hours in a poor- ; mv generalization. I do not say all mothers, SQUARE DEALINGS, ly ventilated room Is better thnn six hours dl- because nil women who are technically mothers ~ylnsist on having them and take no A. J. BIRD & GO., four boys and two girls. The father, vided into two sessions with two recesses and i ?re " 7 mo,hT hcaVue^ ; ± ’® ^ “Dynl® — AT T H E — George Ilirsch, is 31, and his wife 27. , . , . , is so, from whom the criss-cross currents of others. -----DEALKRB IN ----- a good nooning in which to get good pure air, the workl ilnvc withheld her holiest crown.” ‘ 31 3 They have been married five years, and it is absurd. The mind needs, after close tip- | “The persons who would win must follow a have had three children besides the plication, frequent refreshings of out door air i chosen path, ns the engine does the track, or .,„i ,i,i. i..., i.. I i... .i . the telegraph message the wire. I his you have recent accession. Ilirsch has named the and this is best accomplished bj the two ses- 1 seen, and it lias made you skilled laborers in -:C-O-A-L,:- boys Frederick, Mills, Cleveland and sion plan. 1 the tempernnee cause. It is hard to lie patient Opposite Thorndike Hotel, Rockland, Thurman. The girls are Victoria and Now, fellow parents, while we don’t care to with those who nre still in the A ll’s of total Maine. H A R D W O O D overwork our teachers, we are anxious to do abstinence, when you are away over in the Louise. The babies are tagged to pre­ I polysyllables of prohibition and its derivatives; C. G. BOYEK Zi CO., Proprietors, 14 the best possible thing fur otts children. Let but we were all there once, and it is a very serve their identity. us then consider this question seriously and hopeful place in the temperance spelling book, Flour, Groceries, Provisions, not settle it simply on our children’s whims. j “Let us possess our souls in patience till the J storm bo overpast, confident that those who Albany Journal: “Even in the heat of And if they insist on helping the companions I begin where we began, with personal prohib­ PRESSED HAY AND STRAW. tlie hardest fought campaigns American of remote district, put in a plea tor two ses­ ition, will, at a day not distant, sec that na- sions Wednesday und none Saturday. I tional prohibition is the necessary sequel of the citizens maintain respect for their lead­ j law they have made unto themselves,onthe prin- Cement, Lime, Hair, &c. ers. Political speakers of all opinions I n t e h e s t e d P a r e n t . ! eiple that what is morally wrong can never be J legally right; what is legally wrong can never are able to secure a hearing. The older MARINE MATTERS. i be politically right." civilization of Europe falls below our S T IL L O N DECK. R . own. Last week the venerable Mr. Bark Levi S.Andrews, Andrets, is chartered F r e d S p e a r Gladstone, the greatest of English Lib­ to load lumber at Portland for Rosario nt S14 - The Succest of a Rockland Boy in the OiiH in stock all of the following erals, was hooted at and insulted in the 25 per M. Great West. middle of dignified and temperate ad­ Sch. Evie B. Hall, Hall, is chartered to load We take the liberty to print the following FIRST QUALITY COALS dresses at Wolverhampton, Snow Hill cooperage at Portland for Martinquc, private from a private letter received by ns (runt terms. George S. Wardwell, a former Rodkland boy, And is the only dealer in tho city who bus at tho and Oxford. Wednesday Senor Canovas now residing in Mt. Clemens, Mieb. Mr. present time the genuine del Castello, tho prominent Spanish Bark Antioch, for Singapore in ballast, grounded in the West Channel, Port Phillip Wardwell went from here to Detroit, nnd from Conservative lender, was stoned by a Bay, Sept. 21st, but subsequently floated oil’ Detroit to Mt. Clemens: “ Since 1 came to Franklin Q O A F Rstl Ash mob in the sireets of Madrid.” and proceeded to sea. Detroit I have built two yachts in company with another man, the sailing yacht. ‘City of CHICAGO, RCCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R’Y Gloucester Breeze : "Scb. I. W. Hinc of New Ita main linos and branches include CHICAGO, My stock includes all sizes the Straits,’ for the Michigan Yacht Club, and PEORIA. MOLINE. RCCK IELAND, DAVEN­ The New York Evening Post happily Haven, Conn., 126 tons, which was wrecked Free Burning White Asii,Lehigh Egg and the steam yacht Roberta, both oi them pro­ PORT. DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, MUS­ says that “Tlie good nature of the in the September gale on Collin’s Beach, and CATINE. KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH. LEAV­ Broken White Ash, Franklin Stove, nounced by Mr. Parker, the highest authority ENWORTH, ATCHISON. CEDAR RAPIDS, American people comes out strongly sold, has since been floated and brought here, MG Keil Ash, (the only genuine, on the lakes, the finest constructed yachts on WATERLOO. MINNEAPOLIS, and ST. PAUL, where she was sold at auction yesterday, by nnd scores of intermediate cities. Choico oi every four years. The only possible fresh water, and I might add, the fastest ones George’s Creek Cuinherlantl George Steel, Jr., to Capt. J. Johnson of Bos­ routes to and lrom the Pacific Coast. All trans­ way of carrying on popular government in their class, as you ean see often by the fers in Union depots. Fast trains of Fino Day Coal, ton for #1950." Coaches, elegant Dining Cars, mugnifleent Pull­ is for every man to have a chance to ex­ Detroit papers. Some time ago I accepted an man Palaco Sleepers, and (between Chicago, St. (Unequalled for Smithing and Steam purposes.) press his views at the polls, and for ail Seb. Eliza Levansaler, Keller, from Eliza- j oiler from A. 11. Tucker & Co. of this city, to Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) Reclining TOBACCO. Choir Cars, Scats Free, to holders of through bethport for Thomaston, with coal, fouled seb. hands to accept the result, whatever it build them a steam barge, the Lucy P. Miller, first-cluss tick ets. —ALSO A FULL STOCK OF— William L. Burroughs (from Port Johnson for a typical steam freight boat for the lake trade. may be, without whining. About half Boston),near Hell Gate 11th inst,carrying away -----a n k ---- Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R’y Have designed, modeled, draughted and will “ Croat Rock Island Route.” Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Hair, the people are sure to be disappointed port fore rigging and part of rail and splitting start building next week. Must have her done Extends W est and Southwest from Kansas City every time, whichever way the election foresail badly. She put into City Island for and St. Joseph to NELSON. HORTON.. BELLE­ BRICK, SAND, by the first of April. The parties I build for VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON. WICHITA, goes, and it docs no possible good for repairs. The Burroughs broke cathead, bob- are solid business men here, and need a steamer Newest and Best HUTCHINSON. CALDWELL, and all points in Rosendale & Portland Cement. those who lose to be ill-humored about stay und martingale. for tbeir business. I shall employ the work­ KANSA8 AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of tho it. There was a time when a large pro­ At llatli, the New England Shipbuilding Co. men here so far as I ean, but should any of celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap­ will build this winter three four-masted sells., the ship carpenters from Rockland or any pliances aud modern improvements. portion of one party professed to be­ F I R E C L A Y | one steamer to run between Portland and New part of Muine drift to Mt. Clemens us I did, The Famous. Albert Lea Route lieve that tlie success of the other meant York, und one steamer for the Boston and if I can’t employ them myself 1 will aid them SAVE The TAGS la the favorite between Chicago, Rock Ieland, Atchison, Kansas City and Minneapolis and St. Chimney Pipe & Tops ruin for both, hut that time, happily, is Kennebec Co; also a steamer for the Boston in any way I ean to get a job." AND GET A HANDSOME PRESENT. PauL Ita W atertown branch traverses the great past.” and Portland line. James B. Drake und Kelley “ WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" This pipe is made from Pure Fire Clay expressly & Spear will each build three-masted suits; PRISON POINTS. cf Northern Iowa. South western Minnesota, and for chimneys and is the safest and most durable of AN OLD WHALE. FOR 100 POLICE TIN TAGS Fact Central Dakota to W atertown, Spirit Lake, any chimin y pipe in tlie market. It is easily put It. W. Hunt & Co. one two-master; Asa Men W ho W ill Sue for a Pardon from Sioux Falls and many other towns and cities. up by any Intelligent person. You will get a Hand-on. Font-Bladed Poe Let- The Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers A story has been going the rounds of the Hodgkins one two-master. A. Sewall A Co, the Governor and Council, superior facilities to travel to and from Indian­ W. T. Donnell and E. S. Crosby will each apolis, Cincinnati and other Southern points. papers that a whale, probably the one that the At the next meeting of the Governor und For Tickets, Maps. Folders, or desired informa­ Penobscot collided with, bad been launch sebs. this month, and J. McDonald will FOR 600 POLICE TIN TAGS tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Office or address Akron Drain Pipe ! Council, a hearing will be had on a petition for You will get a Handsome Decorated China T< towed into Hurricane. W e learn that launch a ,»90 ton sch. in December. John pardon in the ease ol George Knight, now Set, 56 pieces. E. ST. JOHN, £. A. HOLBROOK, The Akron is now the standard for ’excellence all the last whale that was towed lo Hurricane ’ McDonald, A. Sewall A Co and Houghton Gen’l Manager. Gen'l Tkt. & Paaa. Agt, over the United States, and is more reliable as to serving a life sentence in State prisoo, for CHICAGO. ILL. durability and finish than any other kind. was reduced to fertilizer and oil three years Bros' are 111 lbe niarket for d«®P watcr vcs«els murdering his wife in tlie to«n of Poland, FOR 2500 POLICE TIN TAGS You will get a Handsome Gold Watch, Stem ago. The bleached bones of this last lsviatban and ,vlb P*°bably build in the spring, over thirty years ugo. That veteran advocate, Winder, Guaranteed an Excellent Time Keeper. KEROSENE OIL AT WHOLESALE. of the deep now occupy a prominent position Hon. John J. Perry of Portland, will appear < jrlu sending Tags, give Full Address. First Quality Goods! on the Hurricane steamboat wharf, whence WHAT IS HARD WOOD? tor the petitioners. S.G. PRESC O TT & CO. Prices as Loxo as the Lowest! probably originated the story above. A petition will also be presented and a hear­ LAWRENCE LOTTIER, Have just received a superior quality of Prompt and Satisfactory Delivery! One of these old whale bones is to be added to A sorresponpent sends us the following story, ing given in the ease of N. D. Smith, now Hlclmioml, Vet, Irders received by Telephone. Please call T h e C.-G. collection. which was related to him by one of her oldest and obtain prices before purchasing. serving a six years’ sentence at Thomaston, on THE ABOVE PRESENTS WILL BE GIVEN The melancholy days have come, but Harp­ citizens who was a cabinet maker by trade : two counts for lareeney. Smith was sentenced LEHIGH EGG GOAL! AW AV UNTIL JULY 1, 1880. Which has great lasting qualities for heating stoves. er’s Magazine for November brightens them It seems tbut a man agreed to make a hard in Portland, and committed Sept. 27, 1884 A We also have a full stock of Free Burning FRED R. SPEAR, perceptibly. There is no flavor ot decay about wood bureau for another. The bureau was pardon will be asked for on the ground that he SO 4 HAItH ST.. - ltOt'KI-ANO, ME it, and its leaves are as fresh and clean as in made, but the man refused to take it because wus crazy drunk when he committed the M. T. CRAWFORD, O O A. H . ! summer time. The range of subjects is wide, it wasn’t made of hard wood. The case was crime, that he pleaded guilty without trial, —CONSISTING OF— and there is cateringjto many kinds of literary taken into court where it was shown that the and that the sentence imposed by Judge Bon­ Attorney & Counsellor at Law, taste. Two articles, “ Invalidism as a Fine article was made of bass-wood, and that bass, ney was excessive. Clarence L. Tanner, esq., Broken, Egg, Stove and Chestnut II. 0. CURDY & CO. ROCKPORT MAINE. —AMA- Art,” and “The New Orleans Bench and Bar wood was hardwood because like other hard­ will appear in Smith’s behalf. Savings Bank Block. Notary Public —DBA— DE A I.E K 8 IX — in 1813" ean hardly fail to charm every one wood trees the trees their leaves in au­ Lyken’s Valley Red Ash & Cumberland GOAT HAIRS. who read them. The illustrations all through tumn. C ochran dt S e w a il’s For SUam and Smithing Purposes We can rec­ C O A L w are most artistic, and the Departments show ommend our Chestnut to be of grout value for Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mather wen’, to Portland, Cooking purposes. their usual sweetness, light, and common- GREAT TRAVELLERS. Thursday, to organize a Council ol Pocahon- FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, KISJIIEUBEK THE PLACE. sense. Not more than a stone’s throw from the tas. 7.V WOOD -AND— Long and fitted for the stove. VITAL STATISTICS. Gazette office is a man doing business. Al­ At the recent session of the Supreme Lodge . . . . S. G-. Prescott & Co., though this man has paid the steamboat com­ it was decided that Odd Fellows in good stand- i ACCIQGIll I USUI clllCe iAgBUCy, Lime, Cemeni and Plastering Hair, An exchange reported not long ugo that the panies hundreds ot dollars in freight money, ing and who have been such for twenty-five ■ UUOCKUJE8, l’BOVlBIGNS, Rev. Mr. So-and-so "baptized one convict Sun­ he has never been on board a steamboat, and , years, shall he entitled to wear a jewel, to be CAPITAL KEl-KEStM Eb OVLK| day.” since the steamer Bluehili has been on the | designated “ The Veteran Jewel, I. O. O. F.,” x-’Xuotm NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. BO A T W O RK .

The Building Association vs. the Sav­ THE SPECIAL FEATURES CRISP CONDENSATIONS. BURDETTE’S PHILOSOPHY. 1 8 8 9 . TheCOURIER-GAZETTE ings Bank. of the Youth’s Companion for the coming year, as announced in the Colored Souvenir we have Superstitious people at Keokuk. Ia., AUTUMNAL PROCESSIONS. H a rp e r’s M agazim j received, Include six Serial Stories, and One were almost scared to death by a whistling W ith shout and din and noise and roar, TUESDAY. NOV. 20. The advantages of a loan and building | Hundred and Fifty Short Stories, fully Illustra­ buoy which was placed iu the river by the ILLUSTRATED. ted. /»lso Tales of Adventure. Illustrated like waves that beat up on the shore, with association in promoting the prosperity Sketches of travel. Humorous Articles, Sclen government. They thought it woe a noise and roar and shout and din, like of a town nre well set forth in the follow­ tlfic and Historical Articles, Household Arti­ ghost. angry breakers tumbling in, with patter­ H a r p e r ’s Ma g a z in e Ik tbp most useful, eate PACES 9 AND IO. ing editorial remarks from thn Cape cles. One Thousand Anecdotes, timely Editor­ The Texas steer which made a lunge at ing rush of many feet. I see the crowd tRinlne, and beautiful perlndlcni In the wnrh ials on the leading questions of the day, and a Among the attractions for 1S«> will be n new no» Elizabeth Sentinel: a circus elephant in Texarkana never knew come down the street; above the tum ult —nn Amerlcnn story, entitled "Jupiter lights”—I whole page each week for the little ones. The which came out ahead. He got a whack on the stones I hear tho maddened farm­ WIDE AWAKE. We have no means of knowing how Companion has won a place In the home life Co nstance K W o o l s o n , il|u«tratona d Sh»lr many people who resitle in Cape Eliza­ from a trunk line which knocked him stiff er's groans; in tho shrill accents of de- sppsrc's ,<.'omedles by E. A. A b b e y : a eerlee i obtained by no other pnper, and Is read every articles on Russia, illustrated by T. nr Tltl.'l beth have deposits in the two savings week In nearly Half a Million families. With and cold spair, it seems to me I hear him swear; I Inje, the Boy-King. Hjalmsr Hjortli Boye cannot see the farmer man, his wagon or s ir u p , papers on the Dominion of Canada and sen's new dramatic ballad, Illustrated by How­ hanks of Portland, or what the aggre­ its Double Holiday Numbers at Thanksgiving, In the lower portions of South Carolina I bar.vti rlstii scrlnl by C h a r l e s D i'I ii.f.y W a r ' ard Pyle. gate sum placed to the credit of those on Christmas, New Ycai’s and Easter, its Weekly it is not nn uncommon thing for white his patient span; I only hear the rising e r ; three "Norwegian Studies,” by Bjo r n s - Illustrated Supplements, its fine paper and women, and even little girls of 10 to 12 noise, and see the surging throng of boys; JKRXF. B.1OSNSOM. Illustrated; “Commodus," i S e r ia l S t o r ie s . this side the harbor would be, but from beautiful pictures, no other weekly literary pa­ this is the way the boys of town escort historical play by the author of “ Ben-Hur.” illu» a casual observation we are forced to the years, to be seen doing manual labor in irnti-d by J It. W k o i. e i.in , etc. The Edltorla The Adventures of David Vane and David per can approach It in value, it Is really a the fields the apple wagon down. Departm ents are conducted bv GHOROE W lIx lA f Crane. By J. T. Trowbridge. belief tliat one hundred thousand dollars 82.60 paper tor only SI.75 n year. If you A SOVEREIGN. i i iiris, W il lia m D ean Ho w ells, nnd C h a r i Five Little Peppers Midway. By Margaret would not be setting the sum too great. send 81.75 now you can have it to January 1st It must be pretty hard for a woman to A young man, with the breezy air and D udley W a r n e r . Sidney. Now where is the money thus accumu­ free and for a full year from that date, includ­ lead "in fashion. " Out of 500 toilets and the pure, fresh odors of lawn and hillside A Little Knight of Labor. Bv Susan Cool lated. invested, and whnt docs the bank ing the Supplements and Double Holiday 750 hats surveyed on a recent afternoon HARPER’S PERIODICALS, idge. Numbers, and the Annual Premium List with on Broadway. New York, no two were about his vernal figure, came to town Sybil Fair’9 Fairness. By Charles II. Talbot prnctically say to Cnpe Elizabeth depos­ 500 illustrations. Address the Youth’s Com­ alike, while all were fashionable. Friday morning, and, growing aweary Per Y r t t r : S e r ie s o f A r t ic l e s . itors? It is, that your money we will panion, Boston, Mass. about noon, chased a vagrant circus van HAItPEIt’S MAGAZINE...... ,4 receive, but if you have a piece of prop­ W hat is claimed to be tlie longest ebain three-quarters of a mile before he caught HARPER’S WEEKLY ...... ’.4 Early Days in the Wild West. By Jessie ever made is in tlie imperial arsenal at it, and then tho door was locked and he Benton Freemont. erty worth under the hammer two thou­ Volume IV. of Alden's Cyclopedia of Vienna. It has 8,000 links, and was used HARPER'S llAZAlt...... 1 Children of the White House. By Mrs sand dollars, wo have not sufficient con­ Universal Literature. couldn’t got in. He braced up, turned HARPER'S YIJUN'S P E O P L E ...... 2 I Harriet Taylor Upton. by the Turks to obstruct the passage of the badge of his marching club out where fidence in you or your town to Ioan you the Danube in 1529 Postage Free to sil subscribers In the Unite Cookery In the Public Schools. By Snllie one dollar thereon. Is that a proper all men might see it, and said that the -.tales, Canada, or Mexleo. Joy White. This certainly is a work of extraordinary The success of the great world's fair at proud and haughty, the pampered darlings spirit to uianifest toward a town that is Tie- volumes of the M a g a z in e begin with it Stories of the Famous Precious Stones. By popular Interest, and it would be very strange Melbourne, Australia, has incited San of fortune, the princes and kings and the Numbers for June and December o f each year! Mrs. Goddard Orpen. in proportion to its population doing as tfutitslow price it should not receive an im­ Francisco to undertake a "Great Pacific mighty ones of earth might ride in tho When no time is specified, subscriptions will beglt Daisy’s Letters to Patty. Bv Mrs. William much or more to sustain the bank a9 the mense circulation. Though It is to extend with the Number eurrent ut time of receipt ol Clatlln. slope and international exposition" in the street cars if their groveling souls wished same number of people wherever sit­ probably to 15 volumes, and will include rep­ last named city in a year or two. it, but for him, he was tree born and Miss R is l e t S e w a r d 's T r e e S t o r ie s . resentative selections (with biographical Bound Volumes of H a r p e r ’s Ma g a z in e , foi uated, even at their very door? Every sketches; from nearly 2000 of the most famous One hundred years ago tiie Presbyte­ would walk the earth erect as one who three years buck. In neat cloth binding, will he aem I. The Naughtiest Boy I ever Met. II. My man who lives in Capo Elizabeth is authors of the world, ot all ages and all na­ rian church consisted of 178 ministers trod his own domain and paid tribute by mail, post-paid, on receipt of ».'! 0o te r volume Grandfather with Commodore Perry. Ill benefited in some way by his tow n’s to no man, ha, hul And. so saying, he Cloth Cihcs, for binding, 60 cents each—by mall Tom the Star Boy. IV. A Statesman's Pets tions, yet It Is easily within the reach of any and 18,000 communicants The Inst min­ po-t-pald. growing, and if every dollar over and one able to invest so small n sum us 10 cents a utes show tliat there are now 5,054 min­ wrapped the drapery of the sidewalk about a r p e r s a g a z in e R e m a r k a b l e S h o r t S t o r ie s . week. Index to H M . Alphabetical Yum-Yum. By John Strange Winter. above what it costs our people to live is isters, 0 430 churches and 090.757 com­ him and lay down to dreamless dreams. Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 7b, In, “The fourth volume of this excellent cyclo­ CODIFY YOUR LAWS. elusive, from June, 1 Sob, to June, INKS, one vol. Who Won the Toddlethwaite Prize ? By deposited in Portland savings banks, and pedia is the richest, so far. it goes from municants svo, Cloth, *1.1X1 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. those funds are invested out of the State, Tommy is starting to school; at the •Cable' to ‘Clarke.' For some reason, known Denmark is an immense diary. The ex­ door, seeing him off, his mamma: “ Now. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlee Lfone The Silver Hen. By Mary E. Wilkins. how long will it tako Cape Elizabetli to only to Gallon and other curious writers, the port of butter lust year amounted to 45,- Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Who ate the Queen’s Luncheon ? By Susan Tommy, don’t loiter on the way; don’t become tile metropolis of Maine? An letter C Is apparently favorable to genius. 000,000 pounds, and its quality is said to Newspapers nre not to copy these ndvertlsemen- Coolidge. Here we find such poets as Ciedmon, Calde­ play with tho Benneker boys; don’t loiter without the express order of H a r p e r & Bro’ Bin. By Grace Denio Litchfield. increase in population means greater have been excellent and wonderfully uni­ after school; don’t play rough games; Elis. ron, Collimnclms. Ctunoens, Campbell and form Tito business is conducted on sci­ N o t a b l e A r t ic l e s . political strength, and all that that im­ Chatfcrton; wc listened to such preachers ns don't whisper in school; don't tako olf entific principles. Address : HARPER Sc BROTHERS, New How many Indians In the United States? plies. It means numerous advantages Chalmers, Chrysostom, and Chapin; Carlyle your overcoat if tho room is cold; don't By Major-General O. O. Howard. tliat are enjoyed by large communities and Clarendon dispute for the honor of history ; An old observer tells tliat one’s eye­ play running games and get overheated; Fishing in the Tweed and Yarrow. By An and cannot as a rule be accorded smaller Galvin wears the laurels of the incomparable brows are an infallible guido to bis nge. don't sit with George Gunter; don’t play drew Lang. theologian; nltbongh Cheever, Chillingwortli, N o matter, he says, how young looking 1 8 8 9 . ones. How that is attained, is an easy Channing, and Freeman Clarke are his near with Henry Tuffboy; mind and don’t go Early America in Clay. By Emilie Poulsson. problem to solve. neighbors, and Cicero bears olf the pnlm for tlie person may be. if his eyebrows lack a out at recess, stay iu and read your book; A Cascaroni Dance. A novel Easter enter­ oratory, while C'axton sets up his printing- gloss and do not lie fiat and smooth, he is don’t let tho other boys wear your hat; H a rp e r’s W e e k ly . tainment. By E. L. II. Willis. In every community there are men no longer a young man. Atnbrolsa de Boutllers. By Mrs. Alphonse press in Westminster, and, a few pages after, don’t ----- don’t ------don’t” ------Tommy IILILTJSTTyland, 1889. every one having occasion for reference to came out of a large dry Eroods store who was ' Three dollars must be remitted ut one time, we have to build up some oilier com­ Whereas six years ago all tlie carhon3 instantly taken in cliargo by tlie police. one by Capt. Ch a r l e s K in g , will be among t munity, to the disadvauutage of the one authors; and the favor of the grent puplie, burned in tho electric lights of the coun­ leading features of the W e e k l y for 1889. direct to the publishers, D. Lothrop Company, that by means of it can secure its best general Ho was trembling violently, evidently Boston, to pay for the two subscriptions and in whicli we live? This will bo found view of the world’s literature.”—Tlie Globe, try were made in one room in Boston by suffering from a heavy chill; his lips were the postage and pncklng of the book. to be a very pertinent question, to those Boston, Mass. ten men. there are now 150 tons consumed pinched and blue and his countenance HARPER'S PERIODICALS, I). L o t h r o p C o m p a n y , Boston, Mass. daily, uud of this number 100 tons are who have their own interests at heart, The above arc examples of the good opinions livid; his teeth chattered so that he could P e r Y e a r : for to every man who owns a house, the expressed on every hand. Further descrip­ turned out in tho twenty carbon furnaces not talk; he was hurried to tho station of Cleveland. HARPER’S WEEKLY ...... $4 < WINGS AND STINGS. improvement of adjacent property ben­ tion, also the publisher’s large descriptive catn and applications of hot blankets and other logtie of standard hooks, may lie had tree on There is a new high wire act. Two H A R PER ’S M A G A ZIN E...... 4 1 efits his iwn, and every man who hires application to John B. Alden, Publisher, 393 hot things thawed him out presently until men starting from different ends of a he could tell how it happened. Ho had H A R PER ’S BA ZA R ...... 4 < This is the airy, stinging title of another a tenement, pays from ten to twenty Pearl Street, New York. IIA BRER’S YOU NG P E O P L E ...... 2 « per cent, interest on its cost, and such slack wire meet and pass each other, go­ called a saleslady a shop girl. Eortunatelv sprightly amusing book by Palmer Cox. It ing by on a waltz step. A woman act­ he hnd presence of mind to run out of tho The Volumes of the W e e k ly begin with the fire is one of the Q u e e r P e o p l e series, and sim­ persons can. when all tile conditions Ticltnor 8c Co., Boston, will publish, ually dances on the wire, and n man trots Number lor January of each year. When no t‘ " ilar to its companion ‘‘Paws and Claws,” of are favorable, hire money, build them­ store before she could give him a second is mentioned, subscriptions ’will begin with Saturday, November 17th, with hooks pre­ across it with a companion upright on look, else had it been good-by, John.—R. Number current at time of receipt of order. 1 which we told you recently. This is one of selves a home, and pay lor the same iB viously announced : "Wanderers," being a eol- the funniest and brightest books for youngsters liis shoulders. J. Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle. Bound Volumes •! H a r p e r ’s W e e k i.y , foil we have ever seen. The illustrations are splen­ less than a dozen years from commence­ Icozioii of the poems of William Winter, three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent ment, without having paid more money author of "Shakespeare’s England,” etc., Hnd A remarkable ease of preservation is re­ by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex- did and will make the hoys and girls roar with dramatic critic ot "The New York Tribune." ported from tho old Blandford church­ nigh Priced Baby Pugg. pense (provided tlie freight does not exceed one laughter. The Boston Budget, says: “Asa than they would in paying rent. dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume. “holiday book nothing could be more appro­ It includes eighty of the choicest poems of yard, near Petersburg, Va. A body was The prettiest kennels in tho city are to be To meet this palpabledisadvantage to this well-known and favorite author. In orna­ exhumed that had been entombed over found in the handsome apartments of a Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, priate, since nothing could confer greater those of each and every community that mental covers ot heavy paper, uniform with will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $l.t "pleasure upon the little ones.” The National thirty years, and was found to bo in an Woodward avenue doctor, where a little each. earn money in a small way, and deposit "Shakespeare's England,” 50 cents. In cloth, almost perfect state of preservation. It Republican, says : "Every pace is a picture and uncut edges, 8'.00. mother pug weighing eleven pounds hus a Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money “ all the text music, a fountain of fur, never in savings banks, laws almost identical was in an ordinary metallic case. litter of five of the puggiest kind of pugs. Order or Draft, to avoid eliance of loss. “ ceasing. It will make young eyes I laze.” It witli eacli other have been passed in According to Dr. Erasmus Wilson, tho Upon a sofa by herself a younger and smaller Address: HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. will certainly tie wonderfully popular. It is nearly every State in the union, making Peterson’s Magazine for December is fully pug, full grown at nine pounds, was snooz­ published by Messrs. Hubbard Bros., of Phil­ equal to the preceeding numbers of the volume, great authority on hair, any one who is adelphia, Chicago, and Kansas City, to whom it possible lor men of small means to This excelled itself during the present year. threatened with baldness, if it lias not ing the idle hours away. He was valued at persons desiring a copy or an agency should combine their earnings and lo n the “Out With Mosby’s Men" is one of the most mado too much headway, can check tho $200, but that sum had been refused. 1 8 8 9 . apply. gross sum to one of their number, and striking sketches to be found among the De tendency by rubbing a little mixed vase- "Midge's grandfather, Santa Claus, took so continued, paying in as much as each eemher magazines. It is the adventure of a lino uud sulphur on the spot at night and two first prizes at Boston, and was sold to a Harper’s Bazar. is able, until every one of their number Sonthern belle, shut up in Richmond, who soak it with quinine every morning. New Bedford man for $500,” said the doctor. managed, by the aid of this noted hand, to "Tho mother of the little pugs is hers, too. ILLUSTRATED. had acquired a home of his own. The cross the Union lines and get hack, hearing Tho past summer was tlie wettest that history of such combinations is that a fresh supplies from her wardrobe. Tlie advent England has experienced since 1879, nud But Midge is even finer than Dainty. They H a r p e r ’s Ba z a r will continue to maintain its ure is related with great spirit, and the fact the coolest since 18110. In most parts of ore tho small pugs of the famous Morrison reputation ns an unequalled family journal. Itsl failure has never followed their organiza­ strain." art illustrations are of tlie highest order, its liter-, tion. Philadelphia, Minneapolis and that every incident ecttially happened adds to tho country tlie sun has not shone moro ature is of the choicest kind, and its Fashion aud the charm. Tlie opening story, "An Unexpected “ How much money for the little ones?" Household departments of the most practical andj many other of the most prosperous cities than an average of 4 to 4) hours per day, Reply,” is charmingly written and illustrated. instead of a possible 14 or 15. In Scotland "They are going rapidly at $35. Tho first economical character. Its pattern-sheet supple, in tlie country owe it to the loan associa­ The double-sized colored fashion-plate makes the daily average has been about 5 hours. ono brought $50. Here is one that has tho ments nnd fashion-plates alone will save its readers tions for having built a large percentage an effective picture, and the costumes are the ten times the cost of subscription, and its articles Tlie most powerful war ship nfloat, the fine apricot color that denotes tho best breed. on decorative art, social etiquette, house-keeping, of their dwellings. most stylish we have seen this season. The She has not tho black stripe on tho back de­ cookery, etc., make it indispensable to every house­ work-table designs afford patterns for all sorts Benbow, has just been completed and hold. Its bright short stories, and timely essays, We could enumerate hundreds of of pretty and useful holiday gifts. “ Peterson” joined tho British Mediterranean fleet. I fined as well, but that will como out later.” are among the best published; anti not a line la instances where union has brought is the most complete, as well as the cheapest, She carries two 111 ton guns, besides j Tboir square, black muzzles und largo eyes admitted to its columns that could offend the most about wonderful results.but it is unneces­ family magazine in America. Terms, two other smaller guns. A shot from ono of were as prominent features os if they had fastidious taste. Among tiie attractions of tiie new dollars a year; 2 copies, §3 50; 3 copies, 84.50; been a year old instead of a month. Tho volume will be serial stories by Mrs. F r a n ce.*. sary to tiie people of Cape Elizabeth; 4 copies, 86 40; 5 copies, 88.00; with elegant them weighs 1.800 pounds, and when pro- , IIodghon Bu rnet, Mrs. A l e x a n d e r , W il l ia m Mu ct ct? tiicv have before litem a half-dozen cases polled by tlie full charge of 850 pounds of i mother had the black toe nails indicative of Bl a c k , and T h o m as H a r d y , and a series ol premiums to thegetter-up of the club. Sample race, and this mark was repeated in her off­ papers on nursery management by Mrs. C h r is t in e ^9 %P to illustrate the whole subject, of nicn copies free eo those desiring to get up clubs. powder it cun tear it way through a whole i yard of iron armor. spring. I'e r iil n e D e r r ic k . IiW I T . who have hired money from the Cusco Address Peterson’s Magazine, 30G Chestnut Tho father of tho pugs is Port, a well Street, Philadelphia. Pa. It was so cold at the race meeting of 1 Loan Association of Portland, and are known pug. An ancestor named Comedy HARPER’S PERIODICALS. now paying for their homes in monthly | the New York Country club recently that • Junior is believed to bo one of the finest installments, just ns they would rent and a young lady on the grand stand, who P e r Y e u r : pedigreed dogs of England. H A R PER ’S B A ZA R ...... <4 < without great drain to their financial re- ! wore varnished boots, forgetfully kept . "Do you keep them for amusement, doctor, her feet together, and when she attempted | or for revenue only!” H A R PER ’S M A G A Z IN E ...... 4 00 LOOK sources. Ask the parties and see what IIARPEIP8 WEEKLY ...... 4 00 to stund up found that owing to tho cold "Oh, I thought I would like to raise them, they say of such methods to get a home? j and dampness her hoots had stuck to- [ HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE ...... 2 0o| This is a picture of the book Now while these organizations present but it takes too much of my time. No, I am gether, and she was helpless until her | not a professional dog fancier, but I like that we shall give to new and untold advantages to the borrower, they feet were pried apart. Tlie Volumes of tiie Ba zar begin witli tin- tirstJ are not without its charm to those who ! pugs.”—Detroit Free Press. Number for January of each year. When no timej old subscribers to the Courier- 'l'ho points of an oyster are, first, the is mentioned, subscrlptlona will begin with the make loaning money a profession Number current at time of receipt of order. shape, which should resemble the petal of ! Sanitary Cranks and Humbugs. Gazette as set forth in the Nearly every Ioan association in the j a rose leaf. Next, the thickness of the Bound Volumes of H a r p e r ' s B a z a r , for tlirei Slate lias paid investors from eight to ' shell; a thoroughbred should have a shell Wo bad just been reading tho views of an years back, iu neat cloth binding, will be sent by advertisement on the first ten per cent, interest on their money, eminent sanitary expert upon impregnation inail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense like thin china. It should also possess (provided the freight does not exceed on ' page of this paper. which is accounted for on tile grounds an almost metallic ring uud peculiar of brown stone houses with the germs of per volume), for $7.00 per volume. that one cun pay live dollars per month opalescent luster on tho inner side. The diphtheria. We have ulso read no less than Cloth eases for each volume, suitable for binding,) I I easier than he can pay sixty dollars at hollow for the animul should resemble uu ’ throe published opinions of sanitary experts will be aent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of gl.bo| the end of a year, and also that it costs egg cup, uud the fish should be firm, that “a wooden house is positively unfit tc each. practically nothing to manage the affairs white and nut like. live in.” One eminent sanitary expert gives Remittances should be made by I’ost-Olficej it us his opinion that at tho expiration of Money O rder or D raft, to avoid chance of Joss. of such organizations. five years every bit of woodwork of a house Address. HARPER k BROTHERS, New York., STRANGE STORIES. is olive with all sorts of scientific things. In 1 8 8 9 . The Charms of an Editor's Life. A cigar dealer iu Manheim, Pa., has a tho latest number of nn architectural paper rooster which can untie shoestrings. the great Wingate ti lls us that even “tho One of the beauties and charms of an vicinity of large quantities of wood is dan­ A ringed snake about three feet long Harper’s Young People. editor’s life is in liis dead-heading it on gerous to health,” und talks about zymotic was captured alive over four miles out at germs and the inyeelin of tho fungi in a way AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. all occasions. No one who h«s ever sea off tho English coast. tasted the sweets ol that bliss, can begin that is suggestive of bacteria and microbes. H a iii’e r ’s Y oung P eo pl e begins its tenth vol. to take in his glory and happiness, lie Two old women recently fought in the Nevertheless, we do not lielieve these things. ume witli tlie first Number in November. During streets of Guadalajara, Mexico, over the Au eminent German sanitary ex)>ert says the year it will contain five serial stories, including ioes -*100 worth of advertising for a irk u n r o e love of a man 89 years of age. that chemists have succeeded in making a “Dorymates,” by K M ; “ Thu Red Mus- railroad company, gets a “pass” for a tang,” by W. O. S t o d d a r d ; and “ a Day iu Wax- first rate brandy out of sawdust. A man can, lami,” by R. K. Mt n k iy i hick ; “ Nels T huriow ’a year, rides 825; and then lie is looked There is a homo for eats ut Twelfth and Lombard streets, Philadelphia. It is re­ therefore, get a rip saw and go out und get Trial,” by J. T. TnowuiuDaK; “Tin 'three upon as a (It ad-head, or a half blown ported to bo a howling success. os drunk os a lord on a fence rail. A man Wishes,” by F. A nktey aud Br a n d e r Ma t -i e-wOr dead-heat, lie "puffs” a concert troupe T H IS M A N t h e w s ; a scries of fairy tai«s written uud ilius. can make brandy smashes out of the shingles trated by How ard P yle ; “Home Studies in Nat- $10 worth, and gets $1 in "eomplimen- SeeiiH to be doing what few men do. b’o also will William McClosky, who recently went insane at Rockford, Ills., imagines that of his roof; he can get delirium tremens by oral History,” by Dr. F e l ix L. Os w a l d ; “Little! turies," and is tints passed “ free.” If HARRIS* ANODYNE LINIMENT make cures drinking the legs of bis kitchen chairs. You Experim ents,” by' So p h ia B. H e r r ic k ; “GIJmpsea where everything else does not. #<*Try it for he hus poisoned his mustache. of Chiid-lifo from Dickens,” by Ma r g a r e t B. tlie hull is crowded lie is begrudged the may shut an inebriate out of u gin shop and S a n g s t e r ; articles on various sports and pas-j room he occupies, for if liis complituen- Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Burns, Cuts, Slid' Chicago boasts of tho most economic keep him away from u tavern, but if he can times, short stories by the best writers, and humor-1 tarics were paying tickets tile troupe Cords, Etc. The result will surprise you. young lady in the west. When she become uproarious on boiled sawdust and <>us papers uud poems, witli many hundreds ol' washes her face she always laughs so as illustrations of excellent quality. Every line in tho j would be so much more in pocket, lie not to have so much face to wash. desiccated window sills any attempt at re­ paper is subjected to the most rigid editorial sern* blows and puffs a church festival free to form must necessarily he u failure, und we tiny, in order tliat nothing harmful may enter its nnv desired extent, and does the poster A bridge gave way in Girard. Ala., and think that the opinion of a sanitary crank columns. ' a mule team, a load of lumber uud the upon the jirn jams of a house should be taken a printing at hluf tales, and merely gets a driver fell through, a distance of twenty thank you" for it. It goes as part of with a most liberal grain of allowance.— feet. Nothing suffered damage except tho Sauitary Plumber. in juvenile literature.—lit/dLun C'uu___„ his duty as an editor, lie does more bridge. It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, infori] Maine, Vermont lion, aud interest.—Christian Adv^cule, N. Y. work gratuitously fur the town and com­ A conductor on the West Shore road was munity than all the rest of the popula­ ART NOTES. Western, Creamery, importuned by a woman passenger to stop TERMS: Postage Prepaid J$2 Per Year tion put together, and gets'eurses for it and back the train in order that she might all,while in many instances where a man and Dairy BUTTER A standing figure of Grant, in soft t Vol. X. begins Nc look for the false teeth that hud fallen out donates a few dollars for the Fourth of urrny hat, cloak und top boots, has been Six Inches Wide. Solid, B all and B ricks— Very Fine, while slio was napping on the window placed in Twelfth street square. St Louis. Specimen Copy sent on receipt of a two-cept Two Inches Thick. July, a base ball club or a church, he is ledge. ______stam p. gratefully remembered. He passes"free" M e in June. It is the work of Robert Bringburst, uud Might aud One-Half Indies Long. H is V o ice. was cast iu Chicago. SINGLE N lm uers, Five Ceuta each. Weight, Two Pounds. you know. Remittances should be made by Post-Oil He (who has ju st left the piano)—How- A colored man. born of a slave mother, Money Order or Druft, to uvoid chance of loos. mid it sells in all bookstores for COFFEE, TEA, SPICES, FLOUR do yon like my voice, Miss Race'? THE ELEPHANT GOT LEFT. is about lo exhibit fifty paintings iu New Address HARPER &. B1UHHER8, New York THREE DOLLARS! Produce and a Miss Race (Cincinnati)—Your voice? Oh! liaveu. His name is William 11. R. Jack- It is so popular that 60,000 copies have It’e certainly a howling success, Mr. son. He has studied three years at the A LARGE Cj TOC been sold iu the last six mouths! Minister (dining with the family)— Choice Variety of Family Groceries Key» -Texas Siftings. art school of Yale university. And did you feed somo peanuts to the WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL. Emotional Customer (to pnotograpner) A replica of \V. W. Story’s seated Turk’s Island, Liverpool and R E A D the description of it elephant yesterday, Bobby? —Oh, dear! This picture makes me look statuo of George Peabody, erected iu Lou­ in another column. Read Bobby (gloomily)—Naw, sir; I only O. B. KALES, too old. don, has arrived iu Baltimore. It is a Mineral Salt. bad a tbree-eent bag and wbat few there Photographer—But, my dear madam, gift to tho city from Mr. Robert Garrett, 837 MAIN STREET, - ROCKLAND. Cl I AS. T. SPEAK, A LL o f it. was in it I ate myself. you will grow into it.—Life. aud will be placed iu Mt. Vernon square, opposite tbo Peabody institute. THE ROCKLAND COURIER - GAZETTE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1888. i o

OWNING A HOME. will beget a third; anti if fortune smiles IN CENTRAL AFRICA ORIGIN OF A POPULAR AIR FLASHES OF FASHION. and gives him length of days, he will PERFECT Something Within a Poor Man's Reach. An Explorer Wlio Fonnd Himself In n be a rich man. Many toilets are very fanciful ------— TbeChicngo Mail »nys: •I have re- Desperate Situation. —Building a House in Sections. Details precede effects at this season. ALL ABOUT ISLE AU HAUT netted the following:” The cable announced some time ago tfewluryport fferatl. “ IVhat is the origin of the song ‘John­ Bonnets are lessening to a noticeable that- Mr. Deane, one of the agents of the The first tiling needed on a couple’s j FLANNEL ny, Getyour gnn?'” extent. Congo Free State, had been killed in an Isle an Hnut is the outermost large The song was written in the winter in Short Zouave* jackets are a passing fad elephant charge while out hunting. This arriving at mature years mid getting j island of Penobscot Bay. It is five miles n oity. The reason was that in the cold for fall. gentleman was in command of the Stan­ married is a home. The old proverb long, anti including a number of small runs: "The cage first; then the bird.” weather there weie always certain men The new k lj and Suede glove.s have ley Falls station when it was attacked islands surrounding the town of this who, in a boarding street car, wouldn't seams on the back resembling plush. two years ago by the Arabs. On his re­ Still exigencies will arise where delays name contains 7,000 acres. There is hut SOAP! come inside, and they wouldn't stand on treat from that station he had one of the are dangerous. It is fair to presume, little land susceptible of cultivation, and Color blending 1ms become a flue art. however, that few thoughtful people the platform. But they would shove involving some remarkable associations. most thrilling experiences that ever befell marry without some financial reserve to j consequently agriculture can never he ,i , 1 carried on to any great extent. The sur- back the door and stand in the space, Sicilieuue, Bengaline, Eolienne, peau de a white man in Africa. fall back upon, and tile best tiling to ''suini uu u.niy thus not only discommoding pnssengers, sole and fleur do soie are the favorite Before tiie station fell his ammunition htive on band is a piece of land. Let us face is largely ledge, alder swamps and FOR WASHING but allowing the cold wind to sweep into silks. had been almost entirely exhausted, and advise first, then, that every poor young ,ocks but where small patches of land the car, creating neuralgia, toothache, Bonnet strings come from the back this the greater part of his force had skurried man buy a piece of land, say at the cost , c,,n1h'’ “ pro wnen u wnq jn_ loose coat stylo with bell shaped wrist. and were in hot pursuit. They were so P erfect F lannel S oap, al­ undei a sketch o i > 1 .• coi porated ns the town of Isle au Ilaut, Silk redingotes in directoiro style arc near that Deane could hear the gras3 mended wo read —•‘Inis house for i . 1 , t , especially serviceable, as they may be rattle as the enemy sprang through it, I ” We laid it down, and the folly 11 P,,r.t ‘he town of Deer Isle. though designed expressly for worn upon almost every occasion—for re­ rapidly following tlio muddy tracks of of such a proposition almost burned oar " hI.cho was '"corporated just one bun- ceptions, home dinners, street and visit­ flic fugitives. Deano had just time to m u i u i u n i fioinn In ,.m» « area years ago next .ninuary. 1 he first washing fine Woolens, Wors­ ing purposes. throw his clothes over his arm and start lingeis. W here a e .e ... * settler on the island of Isle au Hunt was Faillo dinniant, striped with vine leaves at full speed through the bush, followed J*°J?’ i’,0^ 1 tm'f nf \'ll thiUimwes l’elaiiali Baxter in 1792, a number of outlined with some contrasting color in bv his llaussa attendants. They could bethought of, o e - ,. - ... whose descendants now live here. At ted. and Camel's Hair Fabrics, different weave, is one of the old time hear the shouts of tiie Arabs who were oil ln this elt^ J one time the population numbered about 1 than from 8800 lo 81200 1 r silks revived by present fashion, and is their trail for hours, and everynursuerZ nerve was A? i The reader may start with surprise, ! our hundred, but now there are annul will be fonnd invaluable for most beautiful. strained to distance the n m-ew fa in ts nnt* >“*<• -W hat *<’” S1'1 for 8800?” w° '•“ •* twenty all told I be Cashmere colors appear in the lovely last the noises behind themRle°nt tlia the 1 That is the whole question under eonsid- j ^ i n g business has always been fishing, washing Cotton Goods, by add­ Persian silks; Veronese—a dull red—anil and by noon it was evidentliient tnat tne . ami . , don't , . be in loo much of„f a„! . file island is in the centre of what was castor brown arc among predominant, col­ enemy had grown weary of the chase. eration...... It is not ten days since wo lieai'd I , rluel’ y excellent fishing ground. It ing 2 to 3 tablespoontuls to ors, nnd green and silver gray enter into Then tiie hunted little party stopped for youhurry. talking of going West, as tiie onlv ?HS a 2°0<' harbor which is approached pleasant partnership. is known a breathing spell. chanco of accumulating’ ...... money;..... — do you I from the south. This hai bor ' ' wash boiler when boiling Velvet is the pet finish for dress waists, It was a woebegone and almost hope­ as the Thoroughfare, and lies between forming thereon coliar, cuffs, vest nnd think that money grows on bushes there? Kimball’s island on the west, and Isle less land of fugitives. In the mad race What kind of a home would you get if clothes. Paint, Windows, and revers. The long, straight lined Direc- for lifo every llaussa had lost his gun, ail Haul on the east. A bar, bare at low toiro bodice with flat revers of velvet, you went to take tip new land and and not a weapon of any sort was left in water, extends quite across the harbor on Glassware can he speedily and lessens in effect tho extreme fleshiness wring a fortune from tiie soil, outside of the east, and a ledge on which there is a which is the bane of some women’s lives. the party. One by one Deane bad the cities? Just such nsfiyour fathers Cloak, Suit and Ladies' W ear Review. dropped his garments, and lie had noth­ spindle breaks up the sea at the southern had when they landed on tiie banks of extremity. This makes a safe harbor, beautifully cleansed by rubbing ing left except a small military cape, the Parker, anil took tlieir spades and which he threw over liis shoulders. In and one quite large enough for a fleet of THE GENTLER SEX. pick axes and began to dig into the first vessels. The li-liing grounds are easy thoroughly with a sponge sat­ PALACE the midst of an African jungle he had hill, making a house, partly above and Mrs. Parsons, the Louise Michel of Chi­ not t lie slightest protection for his bleed­ of access, and small craft can return at partly under the earth’s surface. In night wlien tiie weather looks threaten­ urated with a liquor made with cago. is going to England to lecture on ing feet, and even if lie had saved Ills other words you will find all over tiie ing. On llie whole, it is tiie most con­ QUEEN anarchy. boots lie would not have dared to put Western plains men witli families, liv­ them on, for the tracks would have in­ venient li-h.ng centre on the const. one teaspoonful of Perfect Miss Anna Dickinson still wears her ing in the "dug-out,” where we should At one time, quite a business was car­ FURNACE! hair short and parted oil the side; but for stantly revealed to any prowling Arab or not put a horse or a cow in this section that her appearance is altogether femi­ hostile native that a white man was in ried on at this thoroughfare in canning Flannel Soap, and 5 of cold or of tiie country. We will not advise lobsters, which afforded profitable em­ Stands Ahead of Them All. nine, and she delights in fine clothes. the neighborhood. A cannibal tribe, anybody to come to that to get a house, Queen Patience, wife of King Ja Ja, re- with whom Deane himself had had a for that would be worse than the next | ployment for the islanders while it con­ warm water, wipe thoroughly ceutly visited England on her wav to join serious fight, lined the l iver below, and tinued in operation; but for some cause evil to it—“rent paying” which no man it was abandoned some time ago. A her husband at St. Vincent. She is *.uly he dared not appeal to them for succor. should ever come to till necessity com­ with cold water and dry. The Following Well-known People Ho was about 300 miles from the near­ part ol tiie building and a part of tiie IS years old, and speaks English fairly pels him. well. est white station at Bengala. All that wharf still remain, but tliey are rapidly Use the Palace Queen: But having found fault with tiie 82400 Princess Eugenie of Sweden, who sacri­ could be done was to struggle down tho going io ruin. Lobster Ashing will be A. J. BIRD. house, as unattainable to the wage­ ficed her jewels to build a hospital on an river, through the dense bush anil for­ tiie leading industry here this fall. The —FOIt HALE ONLY BY— It. B. BRAN, island off tho coast, where poor cripples ests, several miles inland, avoiding all workers, let us suggest another plan. lobster season, which has just com­ AARON HOWES, might be nursed and healed, is regarded tho tribes, except one or two that were In tiie first place, we would find a c a r­ menced. opens well, it is said. They penter or an architect who would give - K. MONT PERRY, as insane by her family. known to be friendly, and living on what­ are kept in " c a 's” till sold. Some are ever they could pick up that would us tiie plan of a house that could be sent directly to New York, and some go C A P T . A L B E R T B A L E S , Pundita Rinnabni, tho high caste Hin­ BicknelTComp’y doo woman who has been Bollciting funds afford nutriment. built in sections without destroying its •j to tile factory for canning. CAPT. JACKSON HALL, in this country for tho establishment of a For four weeks this white castaway in symmetry und beauty, for tiie man who A Boston or New York company owns CAPT. ROBERT CROCKETT. school in India for widows, has returned Central Africa, almost naked, and weak is about to marry and start in life, will about one-half of the island. The com­ N. T. FARWELL, to her nutivo country with $50,000. She with hunger and fatigue, wandered in tiie end,and as tiie fruit of his labors, pany lias built a club-house on the Point 398 Main St. obtained more money in San Francisco through the solitudes of the country. The want a nice home, one that his wife will and five or six cottages in tile vicinity, A. I. MATHER, than anywhere else. admire and his children love, and which D. N. MOItTLAND, nights were cold, but the only covering and tiie past summer lias run a little Gertrude Rives, tho younger sister of tho fugitives had was dried leaves, which to them all will be home; and that word steamer to Green’s Landing, miking O. L. BARR AND, Amelie Hives-Chandler,'is extremely fond they heaped over themselves as they lay home, in tiie English language, means two or three trips a day. This club- FIRST-GLASS GOODS! J. B. PORTER, of horses nnd a daring rider. She’ is al­ down on the bare eart 11 under the trees. all that is loveable and enjoyable—tiie house und cottages are a great help to most childlike in uppearadee, but lias no They found many wild grapes and somo dearest spot of earth; dearer and better tho residents in the line oi employment —AND— JOHN A. DOE, end of pluck. Her father owns a hand­ MRS. I. It. KIMBALL, other fruits of the forest, but these alone than a palace belonging to another, for and markets. Milk, butter, poultry some collection of horses, and she spends LOW PRICES! WM. O. FULLER, would not give them strength to keep up it makes him king of the little territory, eggs, beef, mutton anil vegetables find a much time in tho stables directing tiie where no living man can invade bis MRS. JAMES FALKS, grooming of her favorites. the hard march. An occasional monkey ready and profitable market at thesu or a bird would have been a delighted ad­ rights; not the governor can step within MRS. T. B. SPEAR. places; besides, there are more or less .Mrs. Kate Epson Clark, whoso name is dition to their food supplies, but without the enclosure, without saying: “With “rusticators” boarding all over the flS rT hey trivu the liighuat p raise fo r Heating and now seen so frequently in current litera­ guns they could not obtain game of any your permission, sir.” It is bis own, Kconomy of Fuel. A lw ays on hand to supply cun- ture, is a witty little woman of 85 or so, island during the “season.” Tiie Boston Variety Store sort. Tliev did what any one else would the reward of liis toil; upas, far as tho tam ers. with a husband, three buys und domestic heavens and down to tho centre of tiie Is the place to buy First-cluss Goods at a very tastes. Her favorite costume is the do when fighting against starvation. APPLE BUTTER. Low Price. -Mother Hubbard, and she thinks it com­ Many African tribes esteemed fried ants globe, it is his own. h G. W. DRAKE, But why build in sections? That )7cA*’a bines all tiie virtues that wsthetic und as a great delicacy. Whenever our fugi­ About a year ago yeu asked whether Just Received for the Holiday Trade tives came to a prosperous colony of ants question covers the whole philosophy of A t the Brook, Rockland, Me. hygienic reformers are looking for. the making of tiie above was among the — THE FINEST LINK OF— 21-3U they laid in a supply. Then many cater­ our scheme; and we answer: “because tiie ordinary, average man can’t find tiie “ lost arts,” und to judge by the recipe LOVES OF DISTINGUISHED MEN. pillars crossed their path, and these trea­ for making it, wliietia writer gave you. sures were carefully stowed away in a money to pay rent anil build tho house SILVER WARE too; anil lie must make the rent pay for 1 don't wonder. I will give you the old Henry A. Wise, tho noted Virginia cartridge box. At dinner time the party Penns, lvnnia plan,that we used to make Ever showu in the city. statesman of Tyler's day. wus married would build a tire, roast tlieir ants and the house as he goes along, but us see; now we have supposed that lie nas a h v a m i -vhitdi we still follow here llity three times. caterpillars, and disguise these solid years later. WE CARRY IN STOCK: viands as unich as possible with mouth­ small cheap piece of land: dry, sunny, Buchanan's sweetheart died during u airy, and. therefore, healthy. On that To forty gallons of good sweet older ('rockery, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, lever s quarrel, and his buchelorhuud be­ fuls of grapes and other It was ' made from sound, ripe apples, use three Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Toboggans, Ladles’ and came her monument. anything but palatablo food, but it kept land he will first build a part of liis Gents’ Hosiery, Hanging Lamps and Staud I.ampa house. No mutter if in it is only two ' bushels of select apples. The eider all styles and low prices. A full line of Alexander 11. Stephens, disappointed in life in tlieir bodies, though the poor fel­ should be boiled down to one-lbird or a lows became so weak that they could rooms; no matter if it lie only one story his schoolboy love, refers often to her in high; und no matter if there bo nut a ] little less before putting in tiie apples, Gold and Silver Watches, his letters of a long life of single blessed­ travel only three or four miles a day. which should be pared clean, all specks, ness. At last they came to the Bakumu tribe, smooth board or a lirusli full of paint on it. What he wants is to have it tight in bruises,seeds and seed cavities removed. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Stephen A. Douglas, tho Little Giant who live along the river, and tho fugi­ wet weather, and for a little space capa­ They may lie quartered or cut into —A NEW LINK OF— of Illinois, was twice married, and it is tives thought they might safely reveal eighths if very large, If in a hurry tiie said thut ho courted Mary Todd at tho themselves to these people. Their con­ ble of being warm iu cold weather. Move into that It will cost you less apples can ho boiled in a little water be Oxodized Jewelry, Bracelets and same time that her hand was sought by fidence was not betrayed, and the fugi­ fore putting into the eider. Stirring Brooches. Abraham Lincoln. tives were supplied with provisions which than $800; but it will stop your rent. You will have no landlord coming witli should uommcnce as soon ns the fruit George Bancroft wus married twice. very agreeably varied tlieir caterpillar gets soft anil be kept up carefully until F. L. SHAW : The Jeweler. His second wife, who died several years diet. Mpanwliilo the Bangala who de­ liis monthly hill; ami if your friend asks you “How do you like your new house,” done. At all times prevent tiie tlames ugo, was very popular in Washington, serted Deane at Stanley Fails had reached ' of lire striking tho kettle above the line and was a noted society figure. home in canoes, und informed Capt. Co- you can truthfully reply: "Better titan ant one I ever lived in ;” for you will ho of contents. Chief Justice Marshall’s marriage wus a quilhat of the unhappy plight of his a happy man, and your fortune has Wlien boiled down to ten gallons it Boston Variety Store, THE VERDICT happy one, und his married life comprised brother officer. Tho captain at once begun. w>ll he done and it will be an nrticle fit fifty’years of the tenderest affection. started to tlio rescue on a little steamer, —THAT YOU CAN HLV— The next year, from the rent saved fora king. Put in earthen vessels and Opposite Berry Bros. Stable, Ilis wife died but a short time before him. lie found Stanley Falls station burned to the ground, and as he lay in the river he you will have $100; and by economy when cold dip clean white pajier into MAIN HTKEET, liOCKLINU, MAINE. More & Better Goods for a Dollar John Randolph, tiie moody, unhappy, you may get 850, or $100 more. It good whiskey or brandey and lay it over —AT— erratic genius of Roanoke, lingering for iiad a hot exchange of compliments with will suprise you to see how cheap you Jhe tops. In four months from making, years on tiie verge of insanity, speaks of the Arabs in a rattling lire of musketry...... can live, and how much you can save if kept in a garret (L ite best place) the Jas. Donahue & Co.’s Maria Ward "us one whom beloved better It was evident that Deane had either been iking liis way down wlien you have an object in view. You jars cen lie inverted on a Hour or shelf T han at any Htoru in Muino. than his own soul or him who created it ’’ killed or was Daniel Webster's two marriages were will tbl'ow your pipe away and stop without running out Will keep for OFFICIAL REPORT stream. ; and Mary Ann will years, and if made witii the right kind See the Bargains They Offer this Week botli marriages of love. His first wife Then began a search along the river your l>eer drinking Of the Committee uppointed to conduct the Speed 20 lb». ltic c...... $1 00120 lbs. Soup...... 1 00 |(qs of apples, such as ltamho and Smoke­ 2o lbs. Pruned...... 1 Oo'ft Ibu. good Coffee... 1 GO was Grace Fletcher, tho daughter of a bunks for tlio unfortunate white in u, go with ono dress less, anil save Content ut Toronto, August 13, 18^ : New Hampshire clergyman, and Webster hut no trace was found qntil Coqunhat of money that now goes for nothing; house or Bellflower, will heco no as 12Ibd.Choice Raisins 1 00 4 lbs. good T ei...... I 00 smootti as cheese. •• On general a lb*, good Tobacco. 1 00 12 cans Corn...... 100 married her when lie was 2ti years of age, reached the Bakumu, who told him that for you arc to put the money into the writing—law ev 12 cans T o m ato es... 1 00*12 cans P eas...... 1 00 and while lie was yet a poor lawyer. idtnee and corn 12 cuns B eans...... 1 00112 cans A pples...... 1 00 two days before they had releaveil tho ! house, ami that is better than a savings MALMAISON GOING TO RUIN. 4 gal. Molussea...... 1 00114 lbs. S ugur...... 1 00 necessities of the fugitives. A few miles bank. The first year you will furnish mercial matter 4 lbs. Ass’ed bpices. 1 00)20 lbs. Best S o d a ... 1 00 and finish that part of a house; the next .Malmaisnti, tile famous chateau of the M K. Beef Steak, Chicago or Eustern...... 2 lbs. for 26c Never needlessly wound the vanity of inland in a deserted hut the rescuers B eef Roast, Chicugo or E astern...... per lb. 10c another or dilate unnecessarily upon tii.sa- found tho nuked white man. It was you will begin another section; and he ill fated Josephine De Beauliai nais, is OR It won thc Beef Corned, Chicago or Eastern, .per lb. 6c. Io 7c greeable subjects. time. Deano was absolutely worn out. fore five years are out, you will have as simply going liy piecemeal to the rats, Gold Medal fo r Beef C orned, by thu b b l.(b cst)...... flO 00 His face was badly swollen, his eyes fine a home as any workingman can and it lias been suggested that the place the Champion Fresh Pork, Lambs, Mutton, Sausage, Poultry, desire. In the same time the trees will should be con verted into a museum con- • k i p o f the etc., at bottom prices. One of the poor boys who started out in were sunken, anil lie could liardiy crawl. Fr«sh Cod, Halibut. Haddock, Hake, Macgerel, He had no disease, but famine had nearly bave grown in tiie garden, and vines taining historical relics of the First Em- World. *Mr. McGCRRJN won the Silver Medal Oysters, Chuns, Lobsters, etc., always on hand at life to make a fortune and succeeded was in the name clave.” Thomas Nickerson, of Bostou, who built used him up. will have climbed on tiie lattice work E pile. Malmaison was offered for sale at lowest market prices. the flowers will bloom along the walks, an upset price of £10,000, but no bid and owns a controlling interest in tlio This bitter exjierience did not wean •Both o f the Special Notice to Sportsmen" Mexican Central railroad, liis father was Deane from his love of African adventure. the vegetables will mature from your ders could be found. The park is now planting, and the hens will cackle in let in small lots to builders, and hideous w inuers us We have just put in a full line of a Cape Cod fisherman, who left him penni­ He remained in the service of the Congo less when very young. Free State, and lie is one of the very few the coop over tiie new-laid eggs. villas are rising around the chateau. Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Etc., Mr. James Whitcomb Riley, tho poet, white men who have ever jK-rished in a Now this is our plan of making every The two facades of the mansion—that — roll lt l.l. l'AKTICCLAUS AFl-Lr TO— luciudiug some of tlm best trades in Double and has u curious inability to form true con- charge of enraged elephants, though man liis own landlord, a real estate of the courtyard and of the gardtn— Single Guns ever beard of iu ibis country. We boss,” a happy owner of his own home- are intact, but the interior is like a barn. also have a number of Second-Hand Guns that we ceptious of distances and directions. Ho Baker and several writers have given are almost GIVING AWAY. If you are in want dreads a journey more than a child does vivid descriptions of this danger which J stead More than that, it is the founda­ The saloon of Josephine still exists,with o . C . G R O S S , of a New or Second-Hand Gun, or 11 >ou want to its first step alone, und never feels sure of hunters sometimes encounter. — New tion — of wealth. It will take a half doz­ its mural decorations of birds und gilt ; trade your old gun for u new one, call on us und we reaching a destination unless accompanied flowers, and so do the dining ball, thu will make you happy. York Suu. en years, hut then he will be under LOCAL DEALER, KEMtMBEK THE FLACK. by a friend. Even iu Indianapolis, his thirty, and ot Industrious and econom- council chamber—shaped like a lent— j homo for so many years, ho often becomes My friend, don’t have too many friends ical habits, and when he has one house and the library, but the furniture is aao m a i n «rn D n n v r .w r . J. Donahue & Co., bewildered and lost. until you succeed in business. This is he is qualified to earn another; the two gone. ,40b MAIN ST., - B0CKLAND, ME. 4J -O u r Store la 1‘aluled Red. 3 business.—St. Paul Globe.